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Eleanor S Schaaf, M1ddleport Society Editor- Phone 607Sl
~Luctlle Bearhs Hawkms, Pomeroy St)('Jety Editor ~Phone 6244

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D1srha1·gr·d nnr.1 s,alhr•rry Ra·

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Mrs. Bernard Cook
Is Honored Guest
At Layette Shower
Mrs

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Tht" Rll('lflf" I'art-nllrM'hl''" A~
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soc1al on Angu"l II al 6 p rn on
\he Ra&lt; me Jlonw Bank kJt, 11 w~s
announ&lt;'t&gt;l'l ttwla~

Bernard Cook was guest
of honor Friday evening whan
Mrs Danny Yonkers, South Thml
Ave, entertained with a layetle
shower The gifts were placed under a pmk umbrella decorated
with matchJng i;treamers on the
tahl-e ccntNed wtth a stork.
Games ~re playe-d .lind prizt!s
awarded to .several of the a;uesb.

~BAKER

Mrs Yonkers served Ice cream,
cake, mints and p1nk lemonade

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BAKER
FURNITURE

The guesls were Mrs Dorothy
Cartwnght. Mrs Shenl Burnett,
Mary Erntly
Carter,
Marjory
Saund~~. Wanda Campbell, Mra
Gold1e Saunders, Mrs Stella Ebers
bach, Mr:&lt;~ Hattie Cook,
Mn
Kenneth Cooke, Mrs George Eb-ersbach Mrs Glady~ Gilbert, Conme Cooke, Mrs Harry L Miller,
Mn; George Jewell, Mrs
Jake
Gaul, Debra Cook Mrs Charles
Alktre, Mn. Edis-on Weaver. SendIng lillftll were Mrs Robert Cook,
MrR Donald Coo\!:, Mr~
l!:dgar
Layne, Mrs Lettie Young,
Mn.
CIJffortl Manley, Thelma
Rose.
Made!ame Saunde• s EUzabeth Jcf.
!en, Elizabeth RouBtl

Bible School At St. Paul's Lutheran
Church Closes With Picnic On Friday
Tbe DaiJ.y Vacation B1ble Sehool
o( the St Paul 's Evangelical Lulheran Church came to a close on
Friday, Julv 27. after bemg 1n ses·
s1on for the past two weeb The
children, tearhcrs and those asscst
mg with th.e S&lt;·hool enjoyed a p1r
ntr lunch :serv~d 1n the sOcJal
room of ttJe Chur(h. at nOon ~'n

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Powell wa.s H1
charge of the school and was asSISted by th f:' folluwmg teachers,
a:ssi ltant ·teal'hers ilnd mother s
Mrs. Howard Wage nhal~. Mrs Don

MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY
Mr and Mrs P11ul Sm1th and
sons, Douglas and JeffJ'ey , Grl'envllle, were weekend guests of his
mother, Mrs A V Sm1th, and
.!lifter Mrs Katheryn Lols Thomp
li'OO and famlly The Smiths also
visited former neighbors m Athens on Saturday Mr Smith I&amp; Labor Relations Dtrector for the U
S Steel Company
Mrs William Ohlinger Is a pa
tient at Holzer Hospital whert'
B'he haa been under treatment fos
the p11st month after
surgery
Her 1iaughter, Mrs. Albert Schlelcber, Cleveland, U. staylnt here
during her mother's illness.

W llham

Advice Offered
To Young MenOn
Military Service

M-Sgt. Cl)-tle C Perdut• of the
S~Armv Res{'rvc Tnumng &lt;.:-en·
ter in Ripley, W Va, has an
nounced that hts un-1t W1ll prO'o'Jde
adv1ce on 1mpend1ng m11ltary ~&lt;erv­
lce tor men between U1e &amp;ges of
18 and 26
Sit Perdue announc~t that he
will meet wllh .any clUJJ'c h ,;:roup.
Carman Haddo~. who is employ civic club, M'A, or other se-rvice
ed In Cleveland 1s spending a two organiz&amp;t.iOTJs to amcwer anY. and all
week'll va~atlon wth her parents questions OOI'liCWnmg obhgatmns
Mr and Mr.s Herman Haddox ' of y-oung men so ,far as mthtary
Miss Nnra CJatworthy, Shrews. service is -eortcerned He ean be
bury, W Va., lr vl:!ltmg her lila. contact~!(~ m Ripley at Lhe Reserve
ter-ln-law, Mrs James Clatworthy A~mory
Sr._ and other relatives In Middle.
port.

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Is Honored On
Her Birthday

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Mr" Minnie Neutlllna:.

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K111y Brown Ralph Roush, Glen
Rou•h. Sharon Knapp, Doris ElIJott, Shelby Grm:-~1! afl
Gregnry P('tr· rs, Harnett Layne,
Jtmmy Rtcc, Nau Johru;ton, Libby
Brown, .Joan Mtllcr Bruce Adams,
&gt;\rrhe lta Haye ~ Randv Roush , Lin·
da llouJ;h anrl Skl'l'lt•r Ohlin-ger

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Sunshine Maker.&amp; Clus
of the
Church t.dd
their
July meeting ~t the home of the
t~cber Mrs Rachel McBride whlcb
was opened by the vico-preaJdent
Mrs Alberta Hubbard
In the- absence of, the president Jrln;. Genn1eve Schnbder The sone of the
month was "The Btble Tella Me
So" Secretary and treaaurer reports were rt:ad by Mrs.
V1r&amp;lnla
Gumther and Mrs Agne 11
White.
The roll ea.ll word
Wltll "love".
The devotlouls wu led by Mrs.
Margaret Cotterill with a scripture
reading and a rredlng from the
"Prayer Time" devotion
book.
Bible study was on "FaJtb, Hope
and Love" by Gertrude Duffy. The
ti'&amp;Vrlhng basket went to Mrs. Helen Harraa:. The birthdays of Mr.a.
Schneider. Mlsa Duffy and Mrs.
Dorothy Harden
waa obaerved
with gifts. An entertainment p-rlod was eondueted by Mra. Margaret Winebrenner.
Plans for a
Youth Camp tor next •ummer'•
project was discussed. Tbe cl&amp;H
picnic wiU be held at
Balley•1
Lake on August l'i'th. Meebne was
clo:~ed with the Mizpah bmedletion in uft.ison. Reffe•hment.s Wll
.11erved tG members Mn.. Margaret Cottrill ,MnL Heien Diddle, Mlls
Gertrude Duffy, Mra.
Vlt'gtoJa
Gu,lntber, Mrs Dorothy Harden,
Mrs. Esther Harden, Mr.. Helen
Harris. Mrs. Alberta Hubbard, Ms.
Mary LI1Ie, Mrs. Na-omi
London
Anna Grace Oller, Mrs Agnes
White, Mra Margaret Winebrenner and one guest, Mr. Pearl MeBride.
Pre~byteri•n

Phll Wolff, Porl.lmou.th, afld J Mrs. Jack Rosenbaum and (amJly,
M. Schott of CincJnnati, were rec- Sprtngfteld Sunday the birthdays
e-nt busmell.ll viallor, 1n Pomeroy of Mr- and Mrs Fred Roaenbaum
T.b.ey also v1s1ted H J . Blackmore and Jackie Rosenbaum were cele~t the home of Henry Wippel, brated with a dinner.
Five Potnts
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Baumen ot
Lester Hart and aon, Eric, re- Port.tmouth were Sunday suests
Llltned home Sunday evenilll after of hi• mother, Mrs. Christine Roaa week's vacallon at Oba, Ontario, enballm.
Canada Mr. Hart returni!d to hl.s
Mr and Mrs Delbert Arnold and
employment at the New Y()rk famlly returned to the1r borne,
Clothmg House, Monday,
Millfield, Sunday after a two
John Morley of Loa:an, was the weeks vaeitlon w1th relatJVes !here.
guest of .Mr and Mra. RBY Wood- His mother, Mra. Ella Arnold, acgeard and famtly, Friday nJ-ght.
compamed them hCHne for a viltt.
Mrs. O!Jver Michael and son, DBVM'l' end Mrs. William W()()d.
Id, left -th1s morntng ~or a vt&amp;it
gcard and dauahters- of Commerwith •h er parent~. Mr ami Mrs W .
cial Pomt were weet::md -w:uest.s W . Bennelt, Memphis, Tenn.
of Mr. and Mr.s. Ra-y Goodgeard.
Btll Gibbs IS spendtng thts week
Connie Woodgeard returned to
with his eranamotber, Mr&amp; Georher borne Saturday alter a week's gia Williamson.
••u11t w1th relatives bn Columbn~
!Mr. Rnd Mn. Earl Williamson
Mr. and Mn~. Fred Rosenbaum and son of IodtanapoJ\11, Ind., arreturned home, Monday evenmt
rived Monday for a visit with his
after a weekend vl.sJt wltob their
mother, Georgia Williamson, and
son an&gt;d daughte-r-In-Jaw, Mr and other relatlve11.
Mr aDd Mrs. Vernon Bobb and
on.!:, Gregg and D11v1d, of t;olumamounted to $243.3&amp; a~dmg to bus were wee;ker~d gue!tls of her
Information from the office of tiP&gt; parents, Mr. aOO Mrs. Raloph Gtl·
acting Chief of Police Fr-ao.tlin more
MI'8 Russell Radcliff and son,
Hudson.
Lester, returned to thew borne,
Beaver Falh, Pa., Tuesday after
M81GS GINEitAL HOSPITAL
a several days vtJi' with :M'r and
Admitted. Mrs Barbara Mullen, Mrs &amp;Iph Gilmore' and Mn. Waid
Pomeroy
F1,1ste-r of Racme.
Discharged: John Diehl, Pomt&gt;Mrfl Anna Wdhamson of Vale
ro:y; Mrs. Clara Sarllon.
Street has returned (rom a visit
Birth . A son 1b Mr. and Mrs I w1th her soDs, Clvde and Leo WllFr•nk Shiltz, C11r;penter.
Hamson 1n Dayton, Ohio.

MITaR R&amp;CEIPTS .
Meter r.et:elpts for the paat week

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Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend and
daughter, Mary have sold their
household furnishln,la and
bave
make
Mrs George Carulher.s, daugbteu gone- to Sal'dls, Ohio to
Esta Lee and Bllhe Louise, and their home.
so n Levi of Dundee, Ohio, MrB".
Ro.~~ Poulton, sons WHUam .and
Thom11 ~ ad daughter Jean of Can'ton, Mr and Mrs. Roy Howell Jr
and fion s Lronartl and
Mickey
and daugilter Kay of
Pomeroy
at\ Mr. and Mrs. Howell.
grn n.ddt~ughter,
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Pythian Sisters
Officer Meeting
Held On Mo'nday

The Wilhng Workers
Sunday
.Srhool class of the Mason ~Mth·
odlst Church met on Monday eve nin g at the home of Barhnra El·
hm McDaniel m Mason.

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fee4 hat o fatt f}S..$ lens for flnt rttl(itl even on dull dQY11

1/300 fot action. Drop.1n, ne·lhreticli ~
aystem makea It applt·plt·taty to lqd, and the ''recbdot''
•ettlna1 &amp;Hovidt box·camera 1hnpllclly tl\ tofor tlldtt.

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The hostes:sea served
retreshmenb to those named above and
Mrll Milton Russell, Mrs. Lena
McElhinney, Mra. C. P. Gallagher
Mrs Otho Wath, Mrs.
Homer
Jon~s. Mrs. George Childs-, Mrs.
Cash Bahr.

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Dm mg the meeting th.e class
voted to hltve a plcntc to which.
guests would be mv1ted on August 27 al the New Haven Park.

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UP - Aluminum ComJ:Iahy ~ of America and
the Alumlil.um 'Worker&amp; Unlon to·
day s~gned a three-year contract
which stopped the sqread of • na-tionwide alumbmm •trike.
The package 48 cents an hour
agreement keeps
115,000 Aleaa
workers on the JOb But some 28,·
000 United steelworkers continued
tbelr two-day strike
which has
ahut off M per cent o1
the na·
tlon's aluminum productiln and
has closed down 21 plants of AI·
coa and the Reynolds Metab Co.
The Alcoa-AWU pact, reached
Wednesday night minute8 before
mld(light strike deadline, 1'8 patt-erned on a three-year. no strike
a~ttlement reacbed _ in the basic
ateeJ industry, The AWU contract
waa signt:4.- thl's morning.
No hope&gt; was seen for a quick
1ettlement ot the USW
etr1ke
against Aleoa and Reynolds. Alcoa oUtclals said the comp&amp;fiY's
tallts with the USW had "completely brok-en off with no meetIngs planned "
Reynolds negotiators planed to
resume talk!! with
the USW in
New York. A llpokCBman sal-d the
bargainers
met
for ".several
lioUrs" Wednesday but ''nothing
came of it." He said there was
"-no basia for further di8cyssHn."
The AWU contract directly cevera some 12.000 workers a.t se-ven
Alcoa plants. But some
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and the contracts siJned.
The A1coa A WU no-strike pact
provides- for a three year package
lnc:rease of about
46 cents an
hour, Including a direct pay hike
of 24.5 cents an hour. The AWU
workers would .'let a 9.5 cent an
hour hike the first year, 7 tents
an hour the set'ond year aod an
8 cent.s an hour psy
raise the
thu-d year.
The avl'Tage aluminum woker
pay before the pact was $2 22 an
hou r.

IIFOII ADJOURMING, the 84th Congress orlft!l'M a fuB-aeal~ probe
into the Stockhohn--Andrea Doria C&lt;lllision. The HoyH! unanlmousl7-.

approved resolutlon.1 Introduced ii:r Rep, Herbert C. Sonner {lett),
chalrm•a ot the Merchant Marine Committee, authortzlng: tbe com..
-ntittee to apend SlO,OOD in probin# the cr¥h. Bonnet (D-N. C.) .W

1hown 1n Wuhlngton with Rep. Thor C. Tollehlon (R-'Wa!lb.) look•
1D.J over 1)boto of the Swedish liner'1 battered bow. (lnU:r'ft4«on«U

GALLIPOLIS, 0 UP·-- Wilham
E Thomas, 75, pre1udent of th~
Wellslon Pubhshing Co, dted her(·
Wednesday mght after 8Uffermg
to hetc.rt attack at h1s home m
WeUston Monday.
Thomas '.185 pl,lbhshq: of th~
Well.!iton Sentinel and tbe MrArth
ur Democrat-Eoqu!fer He found·
eel the Soutbeatt.ern Ohio Athletic
Leacue m 1928. The leaaue, m·
duding e~ght schools, l5 tbe oldest
leacue or 1ta kmd in ObJO
Tbe publisher w.u a former
Ohto Conference and Bic Ten foot·
b~:ll 9~(ic1al and a close friend to
Jhe late L W. St Jobn, athletic
director of Ohio State University
Thomas waa in tbe poatal se"v
i~ in Wellston lrwn ltl6-195i
and served u postmaster from
1923-11!'&amp;4.
Funeral serv1cea will be held on
s:;~u;:::~:.afternoon at 2 (l'clocll: at
{I
of the Ga11k1U FwaeraJ
Wtollston. P'rieq !DaY
~f j•&lt;:"..,!Uhe funeral ~qme lrqi!_ M-'
dav nwrtnng u.ntU the-time of thP ,
services.
men$-a .under tbe meaaure.
He is survived by one daughter.
To finance the extra benefits.
Mrs.
John L Weber of Wellston:
Social Security payroll taxes for
53 mtltion wurker.!l, employers and two grandsons, Tom and D1Jvi,.
.self-employed persons will be Weber; and one sister, Mrs Hazel
boosted by about -850 nulhon an· Schaellkopf or Bexley
Rh~ wtfe preceded htm m death
nually startmg next Jan 1
Bes1det; making thE&gt; f1rst rcdur 111 Hl!iO
bon in retirement 8~e 1n I he sys
tem's 20-year history, the htll ex
tends coverage to about 600,000 addihonal farm ownefll and some
225,000 self-employed lawye1 s. dr ·
lists and othe professiOnal work·

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A -reorg3ni!llll at tneeti~g -of
the Pomeroy Chambet' {If Commerce ~aa held o~ Wednesday
m the
offices
of the
Pomeroy Moi.C.or Company.
During t-he meeting W. d. At
klns served as
chairman
and
spoke briefly on problems which
beset the Chamber of Commerce
m the past. He abo outhned met·
hod~ of operation for the group
m the future.

It-.&lt;!s '$! · ide~ •hat the group
would meet J1ga1n
at the Ohio
Power Company of't'icf'!~ on Au~ur.t
1~ at 7 30 PM.
Those l.n 11-t.en1 dance were asked to give thought
to plans of future
operatiOn of
the
il"9UP·
Present at Wcdnl'sday's mcetin~
were Alfred Elberfeld, Bill ..Anderson, R~.tnald
Splingcr, Fred
Blaettnu, fl. E :Bon~y. Walter
Grueser, Bill Gmeset', Irving Karr\
Jr, Les FultZ, Frank Will, Robert Coates, W. 0. Atkins,
and
Richard Owen.

•can troops fared ao badly there,
because of a l'ock
o£ the very ih 1ng McKeon wa
g 1ving hts men.
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Local Bankers
On Program At
Jackson Parley

WASEUNGTON (UP&gt;-Pre.sidenl
Etsenhower Wedne~day signed the
Social Security bill llberalitmg
1&gt;encf1ts for nearly
s1x million
womf'n, disabled workers lnd
needy persons.
Shortly before s!gn;ng the bi11
Mr. Eisenhower told a nc'N5 conference some ,or the b•H's provisions are "unwisf'." He said the
Soetal seeur~ty sy$;tem was being _
saddled. ',With "something ( don't
t)link should be there "
Tbe measure lower~ the 65-ven
retirement Rl((! for women lo 62 ers.
and permits oermanenlly dtsable•'
worker~ to start drawmg bencfi(r
at the ue of 5e Tl'le admlnlstr&amp;
tlon cppOS('d both these l}rOl'ISions
While the b!ll was tn Congress
About 4 7 mtl) IOn needy dtsahlrd.
bl rnd and aged penons anrl dcpf'ndent ch1h en 11et raises of from
$2 to $4 a month m welfare pay·
Friends here have learned of
the death of Mrfl Marvin
Byrr Atb)n, Pa, a former
dleport rest-dent. Mrs. DeMame,
who wall Julia Boggess, has been
a patient at the Perkins Nur~ing
Home recently and has been ill
for some time.

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Of the wb&amp;t-to-do about the eanltl Rtuatloa.
SUe$ a. Brlt&amp;1Jl't UfeUDa tD lha Orlee.t. Both Britaia
and tbeo
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France ord ered Jtl main battle
fleet headed by the :J3,001).ton bat·
tlesh1p Jean B"art to stand b)' fur
actiOn m the eutern Mediterran·
ean Brituh Pr1me Mamster An
thony Eden announced the call up
of ctrtatn Brtlleh reserees
The_ British fleet already was on
the al~,rt.

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Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles, Bntllih Foretgn Secretary
Selwyn Uoyd and French Foreign
Mml.Bter Chru;tu.n Pmeau met for
two houn today Without reachmg
final detatls o-f a world conference
to Jnternationalu.e fhe Suez Canal.
A spokesman sa1d arter the
meet1ng they bad resolved to go
ahead with the conference even il'
Egypt boytolb tt. Harsh words by
Preadent Gamat Abdel Nauer that
Egypt would defe11d the earu~l w1l.1
ltll last drop of blood left no doubt
on Egypt's position.

Eden , after two days of conferences wttb Dulles, realfU'med Bntam's Suez stand tn a speech -to the
Hot~&amp;e of t:ommo01 He tben teheduled a second SVIteth later in the
day tn hope the Bl8 Three would
reat"h acreemeat by then
"Br~la!D'a poutlon shU 11 1~tat
the eaul cannot t~matn. MJ tbf- lUI·
f~tered control- (jf a V.ngte,...,r;••
he .aid, restahng .a poailion that
alre-ady bad b::-ought oondemn.qtions of "pirate1" and ''blood
sueking explmlation-'' from Nu-

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Ob5erven sa1d Eden's s}atemeot
to Parliament agam rev1ved t,be
idea that Britain would use force
•f neeeS&amp;ary to kerp Egypt from
cltlsing the carral France bas
mamtaJned the same pos1t1on SJnce
the CfUIIJ ftrst arose
A htgh Br1hsh naval commander
emphasized the gravJty of the l'lituataon when be told !be United
Press,- "It will be dilfieult now to
avoid using forte." He laid tr Britr.Jn loses the canal at will be tbe
end of its position in the MiddleEast-aDd Britam'a fmish altogether.
Both British and Amencan offt·
ctal sourcea emphasized that a
mass evactllltion of the American
and British aatioalls in EuPt had"

not been ordered_
Meanwhile, deminds for im~ne­
diate military Khon against Egypt ,.eemed to have eooled sl~htly.
Fruce eonhnued to burl angry
epithets at Egyptian Prtsiden.t
Gamal Abdel NllSIIer but appeared
to btl eonung around to Set-retary
of State John Foster Dulles' VIewpoint that force should be u.sed
only as s desperate tast resort.
Dulles, Brit.isb Foreign Secretary Selwyn lloyd Rnd French
Foretga Minister Chridian Pmeau
were pinning tbe1r hopes on sue·
cellS of the mternallonal conference lo which thl'y were expected
to invite both EJ;J:ypt and RuMia
The Big Three fore1gn mirusters
hoped to, fmd a solution at thetr
meethtJ today, in time to l.BSUe
the formal call for a global conference bv tomght. They met ttl!
short1v t-&gt;efore m1dni~ht WedDellday nlgbl and advis~rs worked
nght through to dawn

Pomeroy Lions
Will Co-Sponsor
,Gallipolis Club

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L•hf'l1v H11dnall !Jfi, du•d at the
O'NE&gt;tl Rl•st Home m Pomeroy on
Wedne!'dRy at noon
Funeral servlcl'~ w1!1 bf' hl'ld ('r
S11turday at 2 !l m. at the Ewirtg
Chapel wilh buml to follow in th
Wells cemetery al Downlndon
where hts late w1fe a~; buried.
He ts ~nrv!ved hv ollc daugbt,....
Lucinda Hart of Manette, &amp;IX
grandchildren ~even :;:reat erand·
ehildrf'n, and one great, iJ'eat,

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Tbe Pomeroy Lions Club voted
to e~M'~Donsor the charter nf a new
uuouhhhu unlrcrecccc lrrtnu nuu
Lions Club l n Galllpohs at the~Jt:ulary scheduled meeting or the
club on Wednesday at noon in
tbe basement of th~: Federated
Church.
Cet-sponsor
of the GIIJI:Jpolis
club alonli with the
Pomeroy
group will ·be the Pl
Pleuant
Lions club.
Jack Hill a llon from Vienna,
Ohio spoktl! to th~ .~rroup
OOJIcernlng the organizahon
nf the
club In GaiUpollf!.
Presiding" a,t the meeting wu
Rev C. E. Hoyt president, who
pre ..en ted Jack Carsey witb , hie
Past Presldent11 Pin.
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Samut'l 0. Perry. owner of 1M
llotel ~n. wa, introduce4

Liberty Hudnall
Funeral Service
To Be Saturday

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SWI·MMING PARAPHERNACIA
,
Swimming-Cops - Suits- Swim F lns- Goggles - Swim Masks,-etc

Merc~des

The Me1gs County Health Depan reported today that 1193 lie('_
ond 'shots of the Sallr: pnlw vaA
cme had been administered Jh the
offices of the department duru
the past week.
On last Frtdav, 337 shots were
gtven .w hile Mondav's total was #2
land Wednesday's- total was 414
First '"shots were g•ven on July 23and 24 At that time 152 persons
reeeived the shots
The total number rere1vmg shots
both first ,and second, wtthm th;
past two weeks, was 134!i persons.

Bess1e Mae Lf'Wis, 73. a lifelong
resident of Mason County, died 1n
Clifton on Wednesday morning at
10.30 o'clock.
Miss Lewt.s was born in MaMn
County on Oct3ber 2. 1881, th~
daughter nf the late Mr. and Mrs
Isaac A. Lewia.
Funrral servtees Will be held at
'he rogl!&gt;song Funeflll Home in
Mason Bl 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon w1lh Rev Richard Wrtgbt
in charge of services
Bunal w1ll be made tn the Suncrest .lfemor~al Park m Pmnt
Pleasant
She IS survivE"rl hv one brother·.
red Lew•); of Chrton and several
nephews and meces.

Inflaltil to 4 X .6 feilt. Has rlticl 'lib!llar frame with Hall in 'cor
nen. !titular 19.95 value..
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1345 Meigs County
Residents
Receive
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Jessie M. Lewis
Funeral Service
Will Be Friday

GIANT WADING POOLS

Se~ailSI.

Crisis Mounts Over Egyptian
-Seizure Of Suez Canal Zone

William E•Thomas I
SEOAL Founder Is
Fatally Stn"cken

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PARRIS ISLAND, S C. ""'"-- '!
Lt. Gen. Lew1s 8 Chesty Pr:~~~K
a bertbbnned ancl legendt~y l
of a flghtlng .Marine, roared out
m defehllc of S.--Sgt. Mattlrew C.
McKeon today and old that only !
through such training as he gave
hts men wnt Americans surv1ve m
the next war.
Shortly after the retired gen·
erai--Veteran of Lea.t.herneck fJgb.t1 in11 m msny far comera of the
4 O\lorld-fml5hed , &lt;me of tbe molt
dramatlc courtroom appearances
m m1111ary history, the defense
rested Its case.
The a:overnmeut, ttyJDI McKeon
for manslau1hter and oppresswn
of troops m the April 8 dea tb
march Jn which stx recruits
drowned, decllned even t-o put ;;
question to Puller and down frOm
the stand be stalked.
"Oh, God, J&gt;d follow that mln
to bell," McKeon aaid fervently
' when the old-timer, now ~ retiremf!nt, Jeft the room.
Puller told Mel(eon's sevenmember court martJal b( combat
veterans that the se[lgeant, in h.s
opinwn, JNas s1mply tonl)wing
good nulitary p'ractlee in 'Jelidin~
his "laggard" platoon o_p. •;I n~h,
march.
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Furthermore, be sa1d, "If we
are going to win the next war"
night traming should be Jncrt:a~~l
to 50 per cent.

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Dress

Single Copy

LONDON-UP-Br1ta10 told ltij
The Umted State3 warned ltfl.
700 sub jec~. 10 Egypt today to I 500 nat10nals tn Egypt to keep In
le!IVC unless they had "comoel 1 rnnlitaut touch With the Ameru~an
ltng" rea!lon~ to rcmaan and re-~ emha!S!y-a prt!CuUilOnary measure
I afhrmed that the Suez Canal can lhat refledrd the ff!'ar of anlt ' not rt'matn tn the .. unfctlered" We stern notJ;; m Lhf' mounlmg cflhands of Egypt.
sis over ~gyptaan stl:r:Ure of the
canal

HERE YOUR CHANCE- OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. WE ARE
CLEARING OUT OUR' COMPLETE STOCK TO .MAKE ROOM
FOR AJ&lt;tEW SHIPMENT, DUE SOON!

SALE

Friday mostly fair
and pleasant Low tonight 00s
northeast, to Low 60s southwest.

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WA'I'.CH FOR OUR

cool-

tonight.

l!uilileu Phone age

BEGINNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 2

ANNU~ LAY~AWAY

More~ondlse

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OHIO: Part!y

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ationa s
Alcoa And Union
Sign Contract To
Prevent Strike

Thursday, August 2, 1956

Howard Smith, 68
Former Resident
Claimed By Death

SPRING

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In

Attendmg were Sharon Berry,
Bllrblll3 Ellen McDaniel,
Jane
Wolfe, June !'lpeneer,
Marilyn
FoglesonM, Patty Casto,
Erma
Hall, Ann
Newland,
La Vera
Yeager, Sally Yeager, Sharon McDaniel and Sally Proffitt.

Charle11 Swindler, M, of M1ddle·
port. wM released Qn SMl cuh
bond tOdlly fotlowlng his arrMt
Tuesda) ntght on chariJ:el of rMkletls dnvmg by Patrolm11n Bottle.

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De"otn r, 'J'he

ltd,·eshmoot.s of home
made
tee Cl'ellm, cup cakes,
&amp;Dd pop
were served.

$10,$12,$15
PRICES
SLASHED

THE SHOE BOX

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Mrs. M. DeMaine

REDUCTIONS

SUMMER SHOE

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Devotionals were Jed by Sally
Proffttt who was as.sl!!led by June
Spencer. The group sang the c)aq
!long and
reclted the
Lord's
Prayer.

REl.EASEC ON BOND

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Barbara McDaniel
Entertains Class
On Monday Evening

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Mrs. Stokley
Cl
were unable
lu attend dm• to the
Illness of
M1 Crm:;ton Knd Mr Poulton due
The Staff and Officers of theto h1 s employment
Si!lters,
Meigs Temple, PyttJian
met Monday evening at tbe home
Mr ancl Mrs C.11'uthers and
of Mrs. Karl Owen with Mr5. Hoc·
family returned to their home,
ace McElhinney as the eo-h08te86
Mo'nday a(tr.r a week's vlslt with
Mr1 Wltll11m Allman, president,
hi~ purents and with his mother,
Mts Maggie Caruthers
of Har- was In charge of the meetinfl and
rbonvllle !toa-d Mrs.
Poulton it wiis announced that the Aua:ust
at the
and family left today
for their meetmg would be held
home
of
Mra.
Cash
8jhr
with
Mrs.
homJ, CRnlon Miss Jean Poulton
Ralph Gibbs Jr. aa ~ostess.
who has complett&gt;d
all requiremenl~. wtll &lt;'nler the
Allltman
Games were played during the
HnspltRI Jn t)eptembcl for nurses evening and prizes were won hy
tratnmg
Mrs. Griff Rusaell, Mr.s. Dave Farmer, Mrs William Lowe and Mn.
Myron Miller. Gueslll for the cvenng were Mrs. Miler, Mrs. Raymond
Luman and Mrs. T. F. Hawkns.

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. Get yourself a whole wardrobe of lovely 11boes for

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE

K.tlh) Mane Roush, Hobby WorkV!l k 1 ,lob mit on Janet Smith,
i'tlldl&lt;wl Jaye.s, Huge• Roush, Jtm·
nn 'dunN ('mnell Nease , Penny
Su1· Burns, Dn·ma Sl!•vf:!ns, Rickey
J'OW\'D .I Jhnny R1-dgo ~ way. , Gaynt&gt;ll IJPaSt', Meh•Ln Ray Fry
Amy Ruush Junm) Dodson, Don.tl·d H1own. F...UJo!l'ne Ell11t, Margaret
Lou lluney, Mary Hood Linda
M,usha ll Kalla Kearn~. Shtrley
Uou sh
Kill\' J)j)d~on, Corml~
Wa1 1h, Bo!Jliy Grmsh'ad, Eldon
Rav Roush, L11da Oulln Ohtln.ger.

rn;on

MilS. ADA SLACK
CLASS MEETS

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LADIES SHOES
summer. , , .. at out· sweet-and-low Clearance Sale
pric:es, you can't afford not to Hurry in . . . walk
out with beautiful bargams Various sizes &amp; cplors.

1 hi ldT l'n al1end111g the .o;chool
wero :-.h~rl ~t-Giothm, Larry BurTI' J&lt;~m' H011~h Ronnre Roush,
K&lt;~thy Ann Roush
Max Brown,
!\ant\ HJil A!Jr!:' H.oush Brenda
l'•ov.n larry Jo'Ty Donna Rolllh,
lk n 111~ Shaff1·r Myn1 Roush.

Howell's Observe 40th Wedding
Anniversary At Family Reunion

Mr and Mrs Ha1-ry Johnsnn
Columbus, wrre Wel'kend
guest_..
of Mr and Mrs- Shirley
Mills
Tuesday Mr lind Mrs Milia joinMr. and Mrs Vet non Howell
the Johnsons for a tour of
celebrated
their 40th wcddmg nnthe New England states and Can·
ada Mr. Mllls Is on three weeks nt-veranry, Sunday at the1r hOme,
vacatlon (rom the New York C('n Laurel Clllf, wtth a family rc•mum
Present wen• ther two daughtral Railroad.
ters and their famlhes, Mr. and
l'l&lt;!bln Mills, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills. Is v11
itlng -her m11ternal J!randparents
Mr. and Mrs Raymond
F1seher,
Mason.
Mr. an,d Mrs Norman Oleson
and daughter visited Hawk's nest
Ml!u&gt;es
Frankie and
Shirley Fr1day, and thl~ week are vlsllmp
Wippel enlertalned
a group of In Erie, Pa , while he 18 on vacafriends Sunday at thl"!r nome Un- tion from the New York Central
C D Camden, Manetta, a•·&lt;'hlIOn Ave, honoring
Mlss
Sal ly Railroad
tect in charge of tht• plans fur
Col. and Mrs Wllllam Kincaid the Middleport Elementary S&lt;"hool
Barter~ on her birthday A decoratt•d bil thday cake WB.!
served and &amp;om. Arlington, Va are vis· and the additions
to lhc Hll!'h
Jt1n1 his parents, Mr ~nd Mrs School buUdlng met Monday even
with a ptemc dinner at noon
John K!ncaid and famtly and Mr
Present wert Lms- Ann GlbbR anct Mrs. MJllard Wildermuth and mg with Supt. L W McComas and
the School Board or Education m
Jline Gilmore, Jean Sayre, Frank children
their regular session
Hytber Jr, Linda Moore and the
Mr.
and
Mr•
Harry
H1eks
and
hofltell!!ell.
They rev1ewed and cilscu~~ffi
daughter and MISii Carmclla Sacco ba"'c flom plans for the n&lt;'w l'il'
The group presentrd Ml.sN Bar- Morgantown, were dinner guest~
ml'ntary hullrllng and ll1~h School
tels w1th a r.old cr'(,~s necklace.
of Mr. and Mrs. L E Reynolds arldthon wh1ch a1·e to be suhmtt~d
and son, Val, and M•·s Margaret to the State Department thl b wt·ck
Reynolds, Sunday Mls~ Hlcks and for th.c1r prchnun.Jry
llflllrovnl
Mr Reynolds are to be married
on August 4 In Morgantown
Board members present
were
Mr. and Mrs Willis Grueser Bruce Lloyd Mrs Lowell ProhaFrtook their granddaughters, Mary ('0, Paul E Dan~. Paul Sm11rt and
Lynn and Patty McCabe, to their Harold E llubber·d
home l n Columbu11 Sunday after
SEE TH&amp;SI
the
gll'ls had an extended vls11
MODEl. BEAUTI8$
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
hf're
Mt-rcury 4 clr. 51ldan
1)1r and Mrs. Donalh A. 1'avlor
Mr nnd Mrs. Jack Evans, New
Cover, W·wall tires
Cahfornla, Vlllited here
brtefl} of Pt. Pleasant are annnuncmg 1ht'
nlee
Tuesdiy and were accompanied birth of the1r hrst ehJ icl , a daugh
Chevrolet V I wtth
home by her mother. Mn. C r-· tl'l', nn Sa .1.uday mornmg at HolR&amp;H clean.
Hawkins
zer hospital The baby , who wetgh
Fo1'd V I Falrlane 2
ed sb. pounds, se:vE&gt;n .an&lt;l one quatA-2e George Neal, Fort Worth ter ounces at birth , ha.!i been
Texas, ts vi.&lt;Jitlng his parent~:~, Mr
Plymoouth 4 dr. "'"''"'": and Mra Charles Neal and family named Connie Jean
A n~al nJca automobile,
Dean F1nk, IJOn or Mr and Mu.
Mrs Taylor is the former Jean
Mercury
Sun Valley.
Owen
Fink,
!!pent
Jut
week
with
Rush
of Mason Palcrnol grandrorbuutlful car.
Ricky
Schoonover
vlsiUng
the
ents
are
Mr . and Mrs. Howard TayPontiac (8) Star
latter's arandpareni.J at Kanauga lor, Route 1, Pt Pleasant, whtl!.'
car will 11tl11fy
This week Oeaft 18 . In Columbus maternal granclpa• ents are Mr and
viAtlng Ricky at his home .
Mu Ivan Bush of Mm~un
Cha-vrolet. R&amp;H
IriR Van Cooney and
three
nice.
friends of Waahington, D .C were
ford 3 pau. c~.
wcokcnd aucatll of her parents,
More To Ch0011•
Mr and Mn. Lewl5 Van Coney
R TD
RCI"S
HP Johnson outboard
1 and r•mlly .
.n.&amp;n.
.n.
HP JohMon Ot.lfbolnl
Wllat1 1911 OlrlD State Fair.
Mrs Harold
Hubbard
Is on
Wlleret l!'lllarpl Ohlft State
N•w
a
month's:
vacAtion from tho
J'alrafou.... Cola~~:bu,. 0.
complete liM on naw
Evans Supermarket where ahc lfi
Whn 1 Frida,., A•l· J6 t~~nea•
A"'"" 4'utbNrd
motor
ca.~hlcr.
A•l· IL
with lall-A Matlc.
Mrs. MaMI Marhaall
has re
0,.1
te.atp.~~.
turned to Columbus after an ex
tended vl1it at the" home of Mr
••thU 1Widln11 Open.&amp; DaU,.
...... toltlllp.lll.
and Mrs. Davtd Yost and f1mlly,
A.•Mw.iont A.dalta, 75c. Chf1dnll
At Traffic U1ht In Mlddle,ort 1 Portland.
•Mer 11. fi'M wka llftamput·
295 N, 2nd An Middleport, 0.
Mr and Mra. Owen Fink and
lta. AD JGUBf people
Open lvflnln,. Until t
rnna, Blll ud Danny, and Mlu
a.roo1• hiP ldlool are ad, ..... IIIMS.J
Mabel HyiJflll apent Sunday, with
•Uted lrw .,. Yea~ DQ,
Mr t~nd Mrs, GeorRe Fry, Lock·
bourn~. and other
relatl\le1. In I Parkl. . l 110 ..... ftMQ. ftl
Se-rlll!t...tli A·n~tae eM-ranee.
Columbua.
IOc a tla,., Pre. llhaltle •nice
C R. Dalley, Sprin1fleld, came
to and rro. rroullda.
•ftt'r his wife and 10n1, Rlcharfl
Traa.portaU. .,. Grondit
and Michael, Sunday after they
Ce..tinaoua ... ae:niee . ,
had 1pent two weeka with her mo.
Folrt'"""" , . _ . ltlo
ther, Mr 11 • Midnle Erlewlne, and
toGDd trip.
family Other weekend 1ueat.s at
l!atriMt CIOH A.aa. L
the Erlewlne home were
MTJ
.AtiYilnctl Sale of Tiekolta1 ARMThelma Shirk and Mr. and Ml'll
Aal· 1, aend c:beek to S. C.
Ruuell Shirk Jr.,Spr1nlfleld
Cuhman, M'J"r. OhiD State
Mrs. Damll· Srock, Cuyahoga
Fair, Colambua I, 0Jdo. for
Fall•, ha 11 returned to her home
Uekeu t. eU Grudatantl aM
Collteum oennta.
after a visit with her llr&amp;ndmother 1

Ill!:! 0..norTheIn Brightest
Cor-~
Mlddl•port
Sal!y Bartels
CQ BAKER FURNITURE

ald Brown, Mrs Everett Roush ,
t-;elso n Roush, Mn . Dona.ld
Ohllng!:'r, M!.s J V McGrew, Mn.
H&lt;~rn Layn{' Miss Jean Grlh!ltead,
Mr' c, 0 Roush, Mrs Clyde Rice ,
H.n 1\.lvmond Peters Mrs Carrol]
Ad11 n' .lr
Mrs Robert Layn.e,
:-.11' Bub Munry and Mrs P1rl
Bu1 11s

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SYRACUSE

August I, 1956
- -Wednesdo)',
POMEROY SOCIETY

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The Daily Sentinel
~ DEVOTED TO&lt;!NTEREST£ OF MEIG S . MAS ON

.ICHARD S OWEN

EDITOR

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EW l'ORK- So you teU yourself, Hatem, Ne~
York at night IID'I't Clnly the Piau. bar, the
early show at the Copa and the late allow nt tt11~
Bon aolr, The bca.tdlell!l onea muet go somewhue
tor a big time , , , and presenlly you kmwk on'
early /rom the poker gome and nnd }'Otu•srlr
wandering \J() Broadway Into the low GOa to the
downataira aaloon called Blrdland.
ThiJ bolte Ia 1lx year• old and- lhla moy start!..
you-probably the American night club kaown
beat throughout the world , , , more tha.n El
Morocco, the Latin Quarter or any ot the bllf,
pluah place11. One eerie, ley .song, /.tdla!.Jy of
B'nlla11d, Is reflponslble. George Sheulng wrote
It three yeau ago and ot the 85 dUferent record·
lngs or It, many ore 101 otgn-matle. Wnen tile
'VG-I!JioVti•Voond yuung Frenchman or Ilrthan hils Mltnhu.l\!l.n
the~e tnon!hs, he doe~tn't head lmm~d1ntely f"r·
the Empire State bulldmg. "We go to Blrdland, no~" Is Ute pau~·
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'~&gt;~anlo, he brut to pay a dollar anU a halt for n Ucktlt. Thl11 u.dmlta
him to a 'kind of bullpen behind a inlltng In the r ear ot tho rccnm,
Wht"' he may 1tand with the hue n/lcwHado na the muAi e got!H on _
tht equival•nt or the bleacher fan at a ball game Oi' the guy who
•U• In the top balcony of Lhe Ganlen on ftght night. However, ym1
are Ill. old, and thus not a .11tandtng, one. You corner a 1'11\ft~l de
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mora colltlt profeiBOl'l than any saloon in Amtrlca, but you don't
Itt ont proreuorlal type fll you peer Qround. "Hey, walter!'' iB the
tohltant can. "- hit me again'" Thi.!l meana one more boUle or beer·,
!ht beardlea are real heller!l.
• Tlltn prutntly a midget with. lll'l annoying voice come• out and
l:trtUOw1 Into a microphone to glva the Count a rreat hand- and
thtrt he ll, tleek and urbaM aq ever nt the plano, William Btude,
the Oount. It mu,t be a hundred yearA since John Hammond found
Crnmt W1111am In' Knuu City. Why, baclt ln the Jate 1&amp;30!1, whtn
lhaw and Goodman and Doney were thotJ hft4dlinen, It Will C&lt;mnt
W~·· balul that the cvu11o.tceutl went to hur, Lhe Count'a ant.l
llmmlt LuAcefotd'a.
• ..Qd . .,a•VI·voom! Away gon lhe familiar rolllnr •axophont"~,
llataharp.bltinJ' brau, the awilt, deep thumplnr ot the bull MUle
. . . the emtu'OJderlng tutkle of the count'11 plann.
·, You all back and relax and li11Len to the 1001.1 1turr, In the end as
It wu Ja the beginning, and the people around you no Jonger &amp;l'fl
ro\lftl enourh to be )'our chlldran , .. but juat people, llatenlnr
a&amp;ttnt.IMIY to the old masUr. A line from the bOOllentnc daya
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tor J'OU tn What he otrers and you atlr and lOok JUOund.
I• .At. tbil nut table, two beardle•• ones are whtpplnl' ott their bella
le ......-. Lhem; nothing la more important ln the world to each
au to prova hia belt 11 Jonrer than the other'•· The talk around
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United Prfll 9taff Correaponde.,i I U UU ilome
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00 fl•mie
The Chmcsto Commumsls a.,
I I l),J Ti t' Tac Do t1 ~ h
11 00 11lc Tac Duue-h
barred from sttackmg lht'll t'l -· • ! ·w it cvuld be you
: JU It L'uuld l:k ~ uu
mtes, ~o they ore movmg Ill u1
12 U(J PaNion's Stutly
12
00 C':une1•a Goes to School
some lrlends.
.; , 1J Current
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3U Curt't'nrt
NatwnaUst China, South Kurc ..
I 30 Tennt&gt;t;sce Ern1e
I 3U TIO'nneli;lie- E1nie
and South VIet Num a1c the l'ne
2 00 Matinee Theatre
2·UU M31 lnee Theatre
m1es.
3 .00 Queen For a Day
::1 00 Queen For J. llay
3 45 Mudern Romanec•s
Red Ch1n11 would like nothlJl•;
3 45 Mudt'rn Ru mann•s
4 00 Comedy Timt&gt;
bettet than to attack the Nation·
1 00 Cumedy 'fmw
altst island of Formosa or to help
4 :0 l\[y L1ttle M&lt;tr"'H.'
4
30 My Little Mar•gie
5 00 Aunt Dru Show
their fellow Commwmts in North
5
00 Aunl Dru
ti 00 News Picture
Korea and North V1et Nam tu ut
6 OLI News Ptcture
6·
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tack the othtr countries'
6.15 Sports Eye
6·25 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
But that would be too risky The
6 25 Les Paul
6 30 Snooky Lansou Show
NatiGnalists are strong lhemselvh
6 JO Juye P. ·Morgan Show
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Caravan
and they are protected dire&lt;&gt;tly bt
6 4~ NeW!! Cara\'::1.11
7.00 F'la.tt &amp; Scruggs Show
the United States • Soutb Korea
7 00 O~'!ath VuJ.I.ey Days
7 30 Halls of [vy
is protected by the United Nations
7
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B 00 Baseball
South VIet Nam is protected hy
8 00 Br~t 111 Mptery
8.00
People's
Chon:e
the Southeast AMa Treaty Orga111
8 :10 Star Stage
8:30 Ford Theater
tation
9 00 Cav alcad~ ()f Sports
9·00 tux Thea1e'l'
When it attained its independ9 45 ROO Barber's Corner
10·00 Best of Crouc-ho
ence on Janu•rv 4, 1948. it left thP
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10 30 Dragnet
BritiSh CommollWf!alth. tt adopte11
10 30 Ltfl" of Rtl'f'y
1 "neutrllist" poliey, entered l'PI ! 11100 News Head~inet
1 1100 New-9
11:0:5 Weatther~arst
tlons wlth the Pelplnt Itetl regime , 11 ()(i Prt'SS Box
II 05 Weat·her
and refuRd to jotn tht Southeast 11 1:5 t,fovJe Mu.seum
II I 0
Pre::;s Box
A;la Treaty.
11 15 t;~alest Fights Of CeDtury
1 30 Foreign Jntrl:gue
Burtna bu been anxious for ~ I 1:00
1t 30 Fore1gn ln.trtgue
Off
12 00 Toruight
Ionr time over the situation on its 12 .00 Slgn
Toni'ght
frontier with China
The Reda !darted eoneentrattn g
troopll on the frontier three month ~
110. E•rly this month , the Bur·
tnea:e JO¥ttrnment etarted remforc·
1.,. lb border I!Oiice force witil
re(ullr troops.
On July I, police 8f'ized about
THURSDAy
FRIDAY
~ Chinese army potitl('a! agents 8 00 Si.gn On
BOO S[JD On
Wllo croased the bord,er .as a btg 8 00 Captain Kangat 00
800 Capta:i•n KanrgarDo
JI'OUp of iUegal immltranb.
9 :00 Of All Things
900 Of A II 'J'h mgs
Now it looks as lr the Reds may
e:ao Arthur GodhJ'
9·30 Arthur Godfrey
mean to try to -talre over narth 10 .30 Strike it Rich
10 30 Strike it Rl'('h
ern-most Burll?-•· whi~h stk-ks up 11 .00 Valiant Lady
II 00 Vahant Lady
nke a wed1e be-tween China's Yun 11 . 15 Love of LHe
11 HI Love of Life
rl:an prov\n('(! on the east and the 11 :30 Search for TomoJTo"
11 :30 Sel!T'('h fOT Tomorrow •
ITldlan state of As~am on the west 1 11 :45 Guiding Light
11 :45 Guiding J.i~rht
.,l,
Bptder -Line Di1putecf
12 :00 Mtdday Mahnee
12 00 Mlddav Matmee
Their. excus~ ~ould be that the 12 30 hi The World Turns
12 30 M Ute World 'l\ll'DI
bot·der IS 111-defmed and that th&lt;'
1:00 Johnny Carson Slww
J 00 Johnny Carson Shuw
terntory really belongs to Chmu.
1·30 HoUst!party
I 30 II ou:~·pn!l'ty
Burma's sttuatwn is complieat- 2:00 The Big Payoff
2 no Hirg PayoU
ed by the Jact tha t ever since the
2:30 Bob Crosby snow
2 :10 Bob CroBby Show
end of World War ll 1t has bet&gt;n
3 00 Hrlgh.ter Dav
3 00 Brighter Dry
fighting Communt~l rebt:IM wlw
3:15 S(&gt;o(•ret Stm·t;t
3 15 Sl'oCret swrm
have o~rated ,..1thtn a ~ew ffillf:!~
3 .30 Edge of Nigbl
a.3Q E&lt;ctge or .Night '
of Rangoon, the.$,~tptlal, ~n I he far
4 .0ll Kitlie'!l K~t&lt;"hen
Hlb • Kat!e'IIJ l(iotclie~
toutb
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4 30 !oucky 8 ha11ch
Anticipafion hi that the•·e nrc
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EA~I~'IIShow
5 oo TDe Early snow
300,000 Chinese In Bunna . ancl
6 00
1't Linkletter
6 10 R.egiOIIlill Reporter
that Red agents are lr)'tng to galn
6.15 Dongla3 Edwards
6·15 Douglas Edwards
control of ~hem.
0·30 Mv FrieDfl Flkka
1a::ro Sgt. P{'t'slon of the Yuk01
CommunUits g.ot about 30 PN 7:00 Bob Cwnmings Show
7 00 Ht)UyworK\ Summtr Theitl'e
ce.nt of the vote In the 127 dis·
7 -30 Climax
7 30 Playhouse of St u•t.s
trtcls in which they ran candidates
8:30 Four star - Playhouse
B 00 The Orttsader
in tht: parliamentary ele~,. tion of
9 :00 Arthur Murray
8 30 Highway Patrol
AprU 28. They inerea~ed thelr rep9:30 Qui..: ltids
9 00 Under~urroot
reaentatlon from 30 to 42 in !hi' 10 00 Eswo Reporier
!l 30 . Pantom1me Omz
280oseat Chamber of Deputies.
10:15 Sports Parade
l O· Hi Spo,l'ls Parade
•10·2:5 Well'lherman
P:onn., p...,...~er~. Wunlng
10:25 Weatherman
!{) 30 illab.."lm~ · ~.:more
Former Premi(!r U Nu, one of 10:30 Pelace· Plnyhou!&gt;~
I I .00 News
Burma's: neutralist•. warned In a 11:00 N'evM
It 05 Lale Shnw
speech June 23 that "un!lcrupu- 11:011 The J.arte Show
loua stooaes and oeents of foreign
--- -- - - - - powers" wollld aelze politlenl pow·
er unless the governmentnl f\arlv
-t.he a*!~fsscist Preoplf'l'!&gt; Fref'
dom Lea;ue- treor(amred itsrlr
His reference was to the Commun Ists and Cbil'lese Commumst ag
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
ents.
11:~9 S~n On
I 1: ~II Sl•gn On
Neutralism is nice. may.be. R•tt lt:.C:OO Film &amp; i'~ancy
12:00 ' F1lm &amp; Fanry
In these times a ll~*le country hh
1:30 Fwnnune Touch
1:30 l''eminiflt' Touch
Burma, with an enormous ~rt&gt; .,rt·
2·00 Altt'rnnon Jt'ilm Fe!irtlv;d
2:00 Aft.el'noon Film Festival
country like Red China as Ih ne:xt
4:00 FUm
4: 00 F1'm
door nehthbor, seems l9 be asking
.4.30 Western
'"\:30 A:l::lbGII &amp; Co.•ddlo
for trouble il it stanrls alone .
0 00 Mickey Mouse
500 .)hckey Mou se
It Burma were still a member. 6:00 Newa
G:Oil News
or the British Commonwealth. if
6 . 0~ Weflltherrn:m
6:05 Wi'nther
rt hatf .1nlned the Southeast Asia
(l:lP Sporb
6:10 Spnl'l~
TreatJJ Organization, It n1lght save
f3:1S John Daly
6:15 Juhn Daly
ihetr a lo.t n1 trouble.
8:30 Lone Ranger
6:30 Rin 'Jlm 'T'in
700 Hour Glass
7·00 Combat Sergeant
aiRTHDAY CELilRATED
Stdl' Tmught.
7 · 3() Crosm-oo&lt;ls
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Mlynard B&amp;hr flll- 8&gt;30 Sports Thrills
8 00 Dollar a &amp;&lt;&gt;and
tertaln~d Sunday with a birthday
9:l~ Compass
8:30 1'he Vise
dtnner bbndl'ln.r··.thelr son, Billy,
9·:.0 Straw Hat 1'heatrfl
9·00 Prlka Time
and Mr. and lllrs. Clyde Salser.
11&gt;00 News &amp; We!ltller
A :i() Straw flat Theatre
A chicken dinner WI.! served 11&gt;10 Sporu
II :00 News and Wefllthe!
and late-r fn the allernoon
Ute 11:111 81tf flak«
111·10 Sporn;
group ~njoyed Ice cream and cali:e 11·4~ 'Sltn or~
111~ lln!lvwood Offbeat
After11oon callers- were
t!Jelr 10:00 N•WlO
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sum orr
son C1sh Bahr and f1mlly.
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JELEVISION GUIDE

Commentary

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Thursday, August 2, 1956

"..4 Blflle and • ,_,,~ Ia fltlflr1
houu, • 1aod •efwol In ._.,..,. Ill•
rrl.a - aU •f•died and appNd•••l
. , thf'~ merll - are the prlndpal
aupptt.rl G/ t&gt;lrtull, mor•llty, .,.,
eJpil llbsrly." -BenJ•mla Franldla
Voting j., the right that guarantee.
all ollwr right.. Let nothinr oome
between you and your vote tm.
year Study the candldatee, &amp;nd
beaiwhat they htlve to u.y, 'l'tik
ovHi' the iMue~~. Then be •un you'r.
tegistered, 80 you can walk up to
that votinr booth ..,lith confidence
ltn Election D~q-and 'ltt~ta - •
frtte American!

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plt'blle ~ervlcr: r~
operadon wuli The AduPF'tUU~K C&lt;.nU~Cil

Was hington at J(an City, night
New York at DL·trQit, n1g:ht
Doston at Cleveland, night.
Miss B•1tty Roum of Pomet'?Y
spent Sund!W with her molhtr,
Mrs Alta Roush .

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l•n•on Had BeHer Ducic,
He'• Demo Tcnael .Aealn
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Far-n Hom• Administration
Op,ratlon 10 bt lasl1
to Ctnrtral Preu AuocJcdtot~

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another &lt;!ampalgn lsaue which could bo U11ed lo wln ru.rm

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CONTEST WINNERS AUCUST 14TH
'l'hree

'\lotee away from the OOP ln November.
They Will attempt to show-in poat·.eualon proceedings-that thi
Republicans ptayeil politics 1n the oper'*'t~on• of thtl Fu.lmers HQmo
admlnlltratlon.
The Dernocra.tt were not cont&amp;!t to clcse the case with the resll'"
nation ot Robert B. Mcl,ealah, who quit hl11 FHA.
job at the beigbt ol an inquiry Into ctuu&amp;elwhich be deniecl-that ht drank to excea.s.
Airlculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson wl\1
be a target for alleratl~&gt;-n• that ht tailed to do
llnythlng about "hlrtt life" In th• FHA until the
matter became 111. open. acandal.
Democr1t1 &amp;110 want to ftnd out whether
McLenlah and his aldol IOUfht to "dtAek" county
FHA &lt;.emrnltteee-wlllch tln.ve tha poWer to ap ..
pl'OVe or rejeet kiarj• to low-InCome tarmtrawllh Republicana.
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of Unltt'd Stlltes plans to s~nd him 380 jtJ~ planee 11ti1'red T.torr.y
oppoaiUon In ConJ;:r~sa His dtplomalt sUy he needl Chti jet1 lto heip
him nuuntaln hie. "lndepen.:tenc-e."

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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark and
son a.nd Mr. ,nd Mrs. Thomas Bum·
gardner and son• were recently
4:alling on Mr. and iMrs. Carl Clark
and Linda.
Mrti. Clay Grinstead, Berni-ce and
Shirley Johnson were calhng on
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Clark and
Mrs. Bertha KetUer Monday
Mrs. Theresa Ohlinger and Don ·
aid Grimm were shopping in Ml&lt;i ·

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Mrs Nannie RoUJh
won th~
door pnz.e and MI'J. Foater Wea·
ver an dMn. PnrJ Warth ..-ert
l:rostHUI lot" the e¥trUDJ.
A blrthdaJ dinner wu beld recenllJ honoring Mra_ Anna Roney
It the" bome o1 Mr anti r)Ja H C
&amp;ney Gilt. we-re received Pre•ent were Mr. and tlh.Wm Pe;k
daughter Mr. and rMI Eugene
P'erguton and 10na Broo)l;lyn Mn
H•ITJ Fraoder.on' •nd Ruth' Ann
l.Anf WaDd.Mr. and MJ'I'.
Wm.
Roney tnd dauahter Princeton.,
Mrs Eel FleAhman and Mrs An
na Roner o! Key1t.on and Mr and
Mra. R. C Roney and family
The Metbodilt Bible
School
wu held from July S-20 . 38 at·
tended and teachers -ere Jeanette Ltttoo, Mn . Wyatt Chadwell
Mrs W. A. DeDDis , Ml'!.
John

The EUB churche1 }olned logether Bunda)' July 22, to bt!gin
revival 1ervlc~ at the
Union
Camp Grounda. Rev. Wm. HamUton of nur Sidney, Obio, 11 tbe
evanJellal Mwlc 11 d.Jrected by
Rev. Frank Peoplea. Slkm, W Va

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The Cub ScouUt met Wedn~day
at the home of Mrs. Wyatt Cbadwe~ Name platn of letter nu~ccron were made. Tbe Jroup made
planr; to have I hike m Altgurt.
Ice cream wae l!llrved In bonor
of Malramb Sayre's birthday,
LEGION AUXILLAitY
The Amenc11n [A,giDn Au:xlllary
mel .:~t tbe l-egion Hall Juty 23.
Install&lt;tllon of off:.cen wa• held
and the group made
plans to
bold ihe1r annual wiener roast
at Baileys Lake in AuJUJt

dlepOrt Tuesday. _
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark .and
family bave moved into the prop·
erty owned by Miss Ora Clark.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ball'd and
sonof CheS'hlre were calling on
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lltcltfleld }~ri­
day evemng.

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Need11. Mn Ray Darhng
and
Mrs Ray Matheny .
Mr and Mr1 Robert Gtlmor~
entertained frleBds at their home
wltl:r a wt~ner roast receltl)'
Preaenl were Mr and llrs Wm
McFadden, Mr . nd rMs Arth ur
j Hill , Mr and Mrl J ames
llag
gerty , and children and
)tr ~
John Re 1tmlre
The Bend Sewing rluh
tw irl
their ~nnu.t.l picnic lit the Me th
odlst Hart~ord Chureh (on Jul y 24
Dr Carles Petty, 89, wa s a gue~t
PERSONNALS
Mr 1 . Ben Murphy, ( har lf'~!.c~ n
rertntly villted ~er son a nd w1fe
Mr and Mrs. Howartl And rews
Mr. an dMfl! Wm McFarldl'n
Bethauy reecntly viSIICd Mr and
Mn: Carl Tennant

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you wW lind SMOOTH DEALS IN COOL MEAL.~ I
EVANS Is at your oervlee, M'am, and you SAVE 3

Several from this community
have been atlendlng camp meeuc,
wntcb Is bemg he..td at tne Umon
(...ilttp Ground.
Atrs. Alta Ji.ousb, Frances and
Jumor were shopptng tn l'omeroy

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MEATS- S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS,
Bush's Best

PORK and BEANS

~aturday.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Kearns of
Mason were v!isttmg rcl.l&lt;1ves here
tecently.
Mrs. Jiertha Cla•k and Larry
spent Sunday wuh Mr. and .Mrs.
Wllllam Clark aDd son of New
Haven,
Mr. and Mrti. Ross Kmg: anr.l
daughter were calhnrg on Mr. and
Mra. Herbert Kif}~ and 1anuly.
Mrs. Perry Oldaker and Cblldren
were vLsitme Mr. and Mrs. Edwm
Edwards and family Also Hr. and
Mrs, David Dudley and family of
Mason oaUed ·on the l!;dwiU'ds Saturday.
Mr. "nd Mrs. Gera1d Clark and
sons and Mrs. Leonard Fields and
daughter were calhng on Mr. an
Mrs. Lawrence Clark and family
Fnday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lieving -and
Ada and Hartly Dale were dmner
.guests. Sunday of Mr., and :Mts.
Otmer Lievlng and family of We11t
Col11mbja.
Gordon Clark was visitmg Roberf ·
OhiJntier Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lievmg, Cm·
dy and 'thomaa pevmg were call·
ing on Mr. and Mrs Elwood Lieving and family Saturday.
·Mrs, Cora Oblinger IS sick for
the time be.Dg'.
Janice Sandra and Denver
G1bbs and Larry Lieving were c;~ll·
mg on :Mr. and Mn. Raymond
Uoush arid daughtc:rs.
Mr. Lewts Grimm uf Broad Run
arc announcina: the- marrt~e of
hii son, Eimer, to Reva Jayne, of
Leart.
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Thompson and Gloria ,Jpan Crump were
calling on Mr. and Mrs Peal'l
Warth and Conn1e Sue of New

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Dlnty Moore

·Chiekea of tho Sea

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MAYONNAISE

quart 69c

B•ll•rcl or Pillsbury

BISCUITS

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. , ... 2-1 lb boxes 39c

2 cans 27c

Aunt Jemlm-with miJiinq "•q •nd pen

pkg 33c SWISS CHEESE
qt73c HEINZ VINEGAR

CORN ~READ MIX
WESSON OIL

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lb 43c

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EVANS ICE CREAM · · · lf2gallon69~
Pure C1111e

SU'GAR · · .. · ·1Qpounds97~
Kraft

Orangeade . 46 oz 31c

DIXIE. MAl D CO FFE Elb 79~
AT

Instant

Cherry,Peach,Apple-LuekyLeaf

PREAM . , , , ... , 4 oqjar 29c

PI£ FILLING .. ·, No 2 can 32c

Dainty ·Lu.c eh Pure Raspberry

JELLy

3·20o.zice teaglasses $1.

Ratb Cedar Fa.-Lean, Hlekory Smoked -Lots of flavor

THICK SLICED BACON 89~
Annour Star-lib cello bag

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All Meat-By the ple&lt;e

Skinless Franks43c Bologna . ; ·.lb 33c
CIIICKEN PARTS

TOMATOES

PURE

PORK SAUSAGE · · ·· ····· · · · · · ··· · 41b $1.00

1

0 lb basket·$1.19

I.EGS &amp; THIGHS lb 89c
BREAST ...... lb 79c

Crisp and loUd

Large &amp;uctng

BACKS &amp; NECKS lb lOc

CUCUMBERS •... 2 only 15c HEAD LETTUCE 21g heads 25c
TREE RIPENED HOME GROWN
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EVANS F F FRYING

Home Grown-RED RIPE

GROUND BEEF

CUTUPY
PACKED. READY
FOR THE PAN

WINGS . . . . . . lb 35c

Evans Super Trim
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Wtckrnd s:uesta of Vr. 1Dd Jlr..
J L St~wart wu their 1i10D W.U,
I\ ug h EvaRB ~nd dllutbt...
1 :\o1r•
of Morgantown. W. VL
I (arroll Adam• attended a batt
ball game tn CincJnnaU over tH
weekend
Mrs. Wm. Fry ami Mrs. Lorettl
Rous h, f:.ut L.r.verpool were r«eDt
I g uu• ~ of Mrs . lcle Miller.
Mr and Mn Charles Cundiff ·
mo~·ed here 111 their Main St. home
on Monday from Chester, W. Va.
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Dr Paul Redfern, Supertntflbd.
f'nt Qf Hunttngton DtVISIOD of
I Mt:t hoiiJs t Churehea
was
the
1 bpcaker at ~ h e New HaV(!n curccll
I on Sunday
I Mr and, Mrs Bob McCoy
at
Chl!Jcolhe visited her parents, MF.
I and Mrs Olsen Sayr(' dunn&amp; the

Pineapple 303 con 25c

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lh\liOMMI ot l!ilh 1cbool otuci.IIIJI
entra~b from t:;Uc, pat6C618.!
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honored and proud to hl'ft theat
d•sttnJuisbed leaders in patriotic
and educational activities 1erVe
as judJ!!a for our contest beeaUit
by occu~tionll activity and personal 8entiment they farm an in·
terest~d.. informed end ably qual
Jfied. croup wbo lfl'1t ~tdvln. te
raise Amtrlean 1tandardt oJ
education ¥d elttlenahiJ). Theil
cledicated Work liYel added pufo
~· to our cal\t'eat and Ita theme-,
·.America - See eon ~;~r Hope",
whlcll hila attract~ hundreds oJ

PaaeThnill'

SPECIAL VALUES TO HELP YOU BE COOL! BE

G:tOUND CHUCK
Fresh, All lean

lb 49c ~ 1

STEAK SALE

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hme wttb Mrs. l.:&amp;ther RO'Ush, tn~
former's mother.
Mr. an-d Mxs Donald LlllVing and
daughter, Ruth, of Parkersburg,
were vmtmg Mr. and Mu. R.alpn
Weaver •nd !am1ly over the weekend.
Mra. Jane Crow and chtldren
were recently calhng on Mrs. Ltllle Kaylor.
Mrs. Theresa Ohlmgcr and Robert were Visitmg Mrs. Bertha Clark
and Larry Fnday .
Mrs. Sally Lou Clark and children of West Columbia were call·
ing on Mr. and ~s . Laurence
Clark -and famdy .
Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Roush
are announcma: the birth of a 6
lb. 6 oz. baby girl born a.t the
Schaekel Chmc Wednesday morn·
mg (July 25). This is their second
daughter and has been named
Jeanme Diana.
Mr. and Mrs. William Obtmger
and sons of WeSt Columbi'il were
Henr-y Oblinger.
Mr. and :Mrs. Ray Weaver and
grandchildren were callln.i on tMt.
and Mrs. Ralph Weaver and daugb·
ters Sunday ·afternoon
Mr-. and Mn. Paul Harris and
family of Minersville were calling
on Mrs Ruth Goodnite Sunday.
M:r. and Mrs Marton Roush and
children were recently ~alling on
:Mr. ~nd .Mrs. Charlie Lievmg.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roush
and daughters are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Msr·
Lin.·

and Mrs K J Sc&lt;IU recent
ly returned from Lake K.oronle
PARTY
256 lert Sunday for ctmp at Camp near Panuv!lle, Mlnn M.rJ. Scott
)Ira. Nanny Rowh Wtertalned Af'rowhead. They were accompan a!tended 1 confe~nce on C:brlrther son BHly on hi.A 7th birthday Jed by some of the parent ~ and 1an Educatlonn and EvanJetilm.
with a party whle was eld In te leaders Ttwse attendllns are Ed Mr ~ Scott w~r~s the West Virginia
New Haven Park . Game• were dlt! Stein, Bill Frey, Sheldon Ro· State Df'legate of the WSWS and
played, pre~H:-nl8 reeuwed by the uxh, Jim Fry, Bill Harrah , Juh holds the office of State Secretary
hnnorec and refreshments were ling McClung, Jack Flesher, Jcr of Chr h tlan Soc1al RelattonJ. A
servell to Cathy and Connie Hag- rey Carroll, Pete Ohhncer an-d 1 thou sand acd twenty three at·
gerly, ROBema ry and Diane Sll:lk,
McKnight.
tend ed lhP. conference fr-om all
Jackie Needs, Randy Shmn, MarBIRTH
the J&gt;la.te.!l C&lt;~ nada and four for·
garet Roney, Larry Frey, Rodger
Mr ~:~nd Mrs Robert Johnson e1gn countries
Harrah, Larry Joe and Melvin Fry of Columbus are announcing the
REUNION
Tom and Cbnsty Howard,
Jim 1 ~''"';''.', birth ()f B 7lh lb son, Ro
One bundrfX\ and four attend·
Chadwell. Bonnie Roush, Janet
Douglllll , al Whtte Choss Ho s:. ed the Spencer Rt'un lon at the
Smith, Paul Sayre, Carolyn Roush pltal. Maternal grandmother
1s Unwn Camp Grounds
on
Sat.
Mrl. Wm. Shinn,
Mrs. Huward Mrs. Louise Dow of New Havt"n , July 21 four states were repre·
s1sk, Mrs. Rose Weaver, Mrs while the paterna t grandoarf'nts senled , W Va , Ohio, Michigan,
Cranddl Smith, Mrs. C. C. Mont- are Mr. and Mrs. Edward John l:lon and i', lor tda
gomery, Sendlni 1111ts, were Ran· or
Maso11..
CAMP MEETINW
dy Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. N. B.
Roush and Robert.
SCOUTS
A group of Boy Scout Troop

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Prealdel\t wtU be next Jan. 20, the C'Apltol dome alrtady haa been
110ra.ptd and painted '" readlnese tor ill role ., backdrop for ln.'
aururatf,n. eertmonle!l. A thouaand caUODa ol G.tr•whltt paint and..
$'4~2&amp;2• ent into the b~auUt)1llJ'
Melin hlle, planning has
eapltol'l
doHal' project to 1hore up the
N
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11 familiar to every
ltN 1Og-.
mal\ ~Minies!on of
pr"~• ~&lt;I! }IjpplnJ out
fXUiUJifil' Vie pottieo about
~t;.~ over (.111 . t®l'llts

Dlnj.
kr. and Mr~. Norna Roush uf
Ylriinla, are hwe spendln&amp; some

JUMBO

The manha1 inatsts that he made no dat•• deal with the Rus·
alans and that as far lit mihllll')' bloe• are con.:emed he wJU "walk

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cbUQreo were cii.Ui.n£ on Mr. ~tnd
Mrs. lSuddy Keyno1Qs Sunday eve-

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NEHftV-Diplomatlc 1ourcea *'Y you ,•an t:&lt;ptet Prttldent
Eisenhower to Invite Indian Prime Minleter Nehru to the United
~tatea not long after thf Republlean oonvtnl!Qn In AUJ'Uit. Nehn.a
Will aupposed to have etl'n the Pretldent lh\1 month, obut tht trip
waa Ci\Ued o.tl'-at tile prmle mlnte:ter'l l"flf•t&amp;ot\-bec:auae ot Mr.
Eif«~nh~wer't lllnua.
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Tfil.l 'waa follow ed by the Pre•lllent'a reque1t tor Afl\ba•"dqr to
tn:dla John Sherman Cooper to Jive ~p htt d.lplom:.;llfl'uelj'Nflent
to be the COP &lt;'IJldt,late tor the Vnlted Btatt~ 8
te from Ktntuckl'· These two de'Veloprnenta-plu• Vlct Prt.t~dt t Rlchs.rd M.
Nixon•• recent remarkt about neutra.li4ftt·-have broUI'bt U. 8.·
Il'ldtan reJatlona to a dan_:!~roualy low leVel.
Tharerore, Mr-. Et~enhower 11 txpt&lt;Jttd to \'tll.tW bit: invltatlofll
to Nehru II &amp;OM ae PQS.9lble,

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TITO DENtES IT-Through diplomatic chan•
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nrls, Yugoelavlll'l Communl•t dictator, Ma.rlhal
, ft\cLtailh
T'lto, bas .sought to pa11 the woN .tp fce-¥dent
E J!n::-nhower and Seel'ttary or Sta.te Jobn Fo1ter
Dullea that he rtnlly 16n't In the Ktemllq. camp,
Tlto'a argument Js that Yugoslavia must trade
tJnlon, and that 1t wue strictly aa t. traveling ~(!.Ieaman tha.t h•
V\llled Moscow, whet'e he got th~ rtel-riirpet and run P~P•r•nda

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r:1lfe~~o

IVORY SOAP . 4 large

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Spiced Luncheon

Win 16 tl)nt of l'feney

Iorge can 69c

DR EFT

For sandwithes, serve
hot or cold.

61b can $1.59
2 rea.

6.5~

giant 79c
2 req 65c

giGnt 79c

2 r•111 6Jc.

Witt. bl"•c:h

giant 81(

OXYDOL
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400 CLUBBER

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NEW YOHK (UPl- t l'h~Jr ·:c old· I hi~ vbns.
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'11 opgortuwty ~OUt' , the &lt;.cncwna', '
·.·1 ht Jhll lcgs cuuld g~ t un ' v tW!•
Rrdlegs ath"Hil.Jit'd tmll&gt; " to sa. , hll.~ off CutJ&lt;~n H tiUl' U C.unwz aut!
Vage •t least a ~!J ill of a fuut
reltcfer Marv l;rj,.,_c,um Wcdnt•,.,rl:.l)' ,
game serti;'S witll lh t• la.~t plat'!' before a s parse weckdll\' cmwd nf 1
New York Grants.
3.605 at the Polo Grounds . 'l htir ,
Lack uf thetr fanwd offcnsiv~ lune run C&lt;H nt• w!lhout lht• h(.ln oc

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fit of ~ hit . as t he Gianh mo.~de it
ll'ast &lt;J lit&gt; for fi r-;1 two out of thret• uver Cmrinnalt
plaee with Mdwaukt••• luday
I n Wtlh &amp; 3- 1 vic11Hy.

punch prevented th e
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w•th ~ d"u hlc· lh start the Grants'
winn!IIJ.: •11Hr ttw ;,:lender righthanlk r· pull ed ll mu scl e in h'is lt!fl
.~ houl•IJ 'I' whill' ~l idin g in to second
huse and w:J ~ removed m fuvor
· of Gri ssom.

Prices On Ali

National L.eg'ua
Playl' r &amp; Club
G. AB l\. If, Pet.
Aaron, Milw. _ 91 358 6.7 123 .314
~khdnat, N. Y. 71 2:33 28 84 . 3~

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Royer, St. L- 96 384 6Q .124 .32a
Repulskl, St. L. 65 227 3-1 72 .317

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-Gomez had the Redlegs hittmg
intn the dirt with the exception or
Wally I'OSI'8 looping si ngle to Jert
&lt;'t-nter lll the third. It wus the
. scxlh vktut·y of \ he season for

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7 PIECE CHROME

Dinette SetS·

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A c)ou bl t• hv Hed Schoe ndien-~1
and ;c walk loaded th'c bases bf! .
fore Bi.ll White hit a run ·prurlurlng
f!y ci\'1!1' l'(• l ievt•r ,Jot' Nuxhall to
A;iV{' lh t· Gian!s ;m in sur ance run.
Tht• Hudlegs pu ~ hed acros.q a
ru n cn the rouJ•Ih , an .. r thret•
~(·nrP lt'~s mnmgs, without the ht:n
t'fit of a hit. Rov MoMilllln lPd off
1 wclh 11 walk and moved tu second
when Gomez hit Fronk RobinRon
with a pitched •b all.
McMillan
went to th ird on a My ball anti
scored on C:us Hf'll's sacrifice ny.
1\"l!w York quickly n·uovNsrl the

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the bottom
hell or !he inni ng nwhen
the y filled the hai!Cil
nn White's double, a wulk nnd a
hit butter, Fo ~ t l'r Cas tl ema n '~ ~uc­
rlflce fly broul!(ht White in with
the lying run .
'l'hl! only other Cinci nnati hit 11r
the g~.&lt; me came in the eiJ!:hLh t
when pinch•bltter Stan P·nlys scng,
lt!d lo lert. But Gtlt;Som induel'd
pinch·hlttlnv K.lunew~kl to grounrl
out, flndinl the Rt•dlegs' fJnul
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ON VACATION
\fl".~ Walter Rainey, owner and
mnnllgf'r of the W~ndt Beauty
ShHp, Palml!r Street, wll1 be 011
v1walion In f"lol-lda from Autust
It until August ~tl. 11nd ·her shop

HAVE YOUR BRAKES
CHECKED .. ,_
ANY BRAKE TROUBLE

SAFETY SERVICE
lloal'l I to ~ pm
Evoa. 87 Appolntmont
W. Moln St.
Pomeroy

a late-ileason pennant f_lgJd."
"Now th ey've got to show they
can do ll," .o;ni d Jackie Robinson
after Dale Mitc-hell's "Bb.ltlmdre
chop" gave the Dodger• a 2-1 decision over th1• first-place Bl'aves
Wednesday
night, "We
went
through '~t in
19!11' but
they
haven't had 1he
experlelfd of
fighting off a challenger In the
Stretch."
"When 11 tea m gets six games
ahead and start.-; losing it'll hound
to Htart feeling the
pre.'lllure,"
Dodger Cuptatn PeeWee Ree H~
Dl!red . "Sometimes a team star\9
looking for W&amp;)'lf to lose gam es
when they have that experience."

Mov., Dodier• Up
The victory moved the Dodgers
to within three gaml'~
of the
Brave• and to within
one game
of the .tecond·place
Cincinnati

Red·lep, "lio 8uffered a :t-1 Jon
to the last p1acl!! NOw Yvrk Giants
It
tli• foW'th IO!J!I in fl.ve
1ame• tor the Braves, who only
latrt Sunday held a 6'ni &amp;arne mara:Jn In first R}ace.
The break Iii Wednesday nl11hfs
brllllantl.Y. Rla,ved aarne came in
the ela:hth inning when Milchell-

Wi'

a 1--a pltfh about 3~ feet Into the
air betw11G thlrd base
and the

Hackett's
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An 8~-toot pinch alnl!!le enabled
the Brooklyn Dodgers to cl11im
tllelr higge~; t vict ory of the year
today and challenge tb.e Milwaukee Br.av~ tn ''stand up under the
pressure of holding first place Jn

ana ltar t'tle famour
'""'loq"'!
of Iiio~oy
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Roy
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Yfrltten For the United Press

PHILADELPHIA (I,JPJ

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slonal football as played in the
Natiomtl Football League is ~
rnugh, highly, aggressive game,
but it isn't a dirty game.
The te~ms
are so evef\'IY
matched in manpower and ability
and so close to each otber in thelr
reg pecUve conferences through
rno.!it of the season that the com ·
petilion is bound to produce a
game iJI which aggrt:ssi\•.cne~s. In
dividually and colledively, is paramo~nt to success.
We .have what we be lieve to bl'
the most competent officials in
footbaU ·but in other walk s of life.
They know the rules and how to
enforce them. .
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ley, Sr.,

Stifflers, Shoe Store
1..c)cated on Court St.
&lt;newly redecorated
suitoble for office
spoce
Phone 148

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Thla la lu•t one of many Swift Home• p...cu' t.r' etsy erectIon. D,.U·rour.e\f and Nvt thouundal Or we will erect It for
you. lksle home and trectlon financed with
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hwn a lql.

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College. for -the fall ter!:ft accofd~
ing to an announcement made in
Hun ti ngton.
Milhoan, who is six fet:t. fqur
in-t'l1es Jn iheii'bt. ·averai!ed ~.1
pninh; per game durin•, the • P~V~t .
vt•a r ntld wus Pqually brilliant wi~h
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Mr. Sm1th graduated from Porn~
ro.v HICII School and i• an em·
I p~orte o~ t1;te Nol1em Oil a"l1 Gas
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Save 5c on .all grinds of
this rich . flavored banquet blend coffee. ·

APPLE B\JTTEit ... , . l.-28 oll jan 49c
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bodice, an« Vtr./ deep pocl*l
abaptJ the. 8ldrt at the ~p~. ·~

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Chu~es McCloud,
South Fo~rth Avenue, •have announced the birtb o.f a son, Victor
EdWard, in M-uon, W. Va. on Friday, July 27. They have two other sons, Danny and Thomas.

petticoat Ia bUllt Into tiM ~l'MI. 1
oot:t; are high atyle. 'thil l&amp;lllloo&gt;l
mer. Tbl8 Iii a Hcr_bert. _Scmd:

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.. . . lb49c SODA CUCK~I\S .... lh pkg 21c
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4LL~WEET, . Marg!lrin•

21bs 57c

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Krottr P01 cl:..lr:

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SLICED BACOI&gt;f . . . · , · · lb

2-1 0 oll pkgs 53c
pkg 49c

JIFFY STEAKS

SWIFT'S 111\t:MUJM FULLY .COOKIID
Tender, jllicy m~*t lh~t·~ ruDy cooked and
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. 59c plus tax

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BuY p(anty ... hot we-ather cooae...

lb 25c

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1 Came out and spetld 'the day and enjoy
som• BARBECUED CHICKEN~ There
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l'f1ole stock of Jel"elry baB been redvced, earrings
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101 &amp;IJJ-tob Hope .. nturcf•rt ..
triM to fi..,. felow Ohf.)an loy Rov~• o big
hiO il(oil ~9"'Uioto fair gppearurot:~ HI Columbut, Au~u•t
2-'. loJ'. togett.e,
han1, Tr~t~-~t, T,igy.r, Jt .• Th• Som, c.f
tha ~•• aftd .ft/n"')'man frQm Toledo, Pof Lady, will ha3J;,,d
tke h.Jg \h.:lw of the Gr41ol Ohio Stott taW.

Pift~ AY~III,J.e .

Clearance

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Middleport

After a short weddJn.c trip Mr.
and Mrs. Smith will b~ 1t homl'
In lhe W.oods apartment on Soutb

GIGANTIC

K&amp;M Sohio
Service

CLINTON
FISHER CO.
Sales Point Service

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bride, acted u b.,t-man.
Tbose atteOdlalf the wedfling
v.ere Mr. •nd lrtlw. Smith, Mhl$
Elaine Hawley, Pomeroy: ltr. anrl
Mrs, Miller IJld daatthler, Sandra;
Mr. and Mrt. Gene Coleman •nd
son, Jerry, MlddJeporl.

DURING RALL'S BEN FRAIIIKLIM

Expert Wheel Balancing

Headquarters

N, Second St

OUR

Miss Shlflrey $mLt1J, .UtP.r of he

J!'OOrn, " •· matd of honor and
,llaleoln .Millfl', brqlber of the

will 'meet Friday even·ing ·ll 7 : ~0
at the Viilage Hall and all Q':t;nbers are urged \O be ~~~!nt.

Area Garden Clubs
Meet At Glot~ster
On August 7th

John Milhoan, all-state forwa,d
from Gallipolis Hia._ School, hr!l
applied for -admU:sion to M"arsh•ll

SCAT
Th M'

ye-ar~

John Milhoan
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Making Plan~.
For Marshall

'' \\lht•n the Jwll currier is cotlIacted hy a de Jensive pl:~ycc · 1n
th e oprn, and-ur when cuming
through the li nt• or sc rinHn:a!,lc
and l,t• toU&lt;:hcs the ground wlt h
any part of his body except hi ~
hands or feet, the ball is def!d
d thl' spot wh r re the ball touc h e~
the ground, or 1hat par t of I he
runner's bodv which holds the ball
t olll· he ~ t~e ground, an d-or whcrl!
t he ball IS when th e whistle is
hJ Hwn."
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Rule Er.ses . .Uftnr.llnty
l belie\•e this is a grC'al ru !P
The runner l'Un still ge t up 'anol
run if h~ slips to the @:round. In
Lhc past, when the man Wl"nt
rlown from a tackle, the defi'RSC'
wasn't s ure whethe r ht&gt;'d g" t tip
and run aguin and prob&lt;J hly the
r unner h i m~;elt woul!ln't kno w
wh11t tQ_ do. So th is hrou JI: h: on
ad{!llional tackling and hod.v hlot' l:ing by the deren~e so that lhC' hall
carrier eould not get up :mll r un .

from four· to eight

9f
footbaU in ~chool and college, On
the whole, he has had exe4tllent
euaching and good training. He Js
rea dy for professional (ootbafl,
l:lut if he lacks the spark that
li g hts the spirit of aggressiveher,s,
he will not be among the phlyers
who start the regular season.
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\)' o'd&lt;d:, Wednetdar. Aucu•t t,
:n th• chureb ln tbe prUeJK"e llf
lbr immedlat, famil!ll!l 1n4 ~lo•"'
friends.

Mondty, August 6, a Proira!ll
planni!l'i wor.jsbop will ~e bel~
at the Rutland Methodist' Chure~
for proj:rll.m chalrmfn. tbetr COh'l·
mlttt'es and otl'ief tr.terested Ga•'den Club memblirs. Mr8.· JameH
Jackson, Ewlngton, Oitltict c~alr­
man of 1-'rograms to.r 1he Obip
A ssociation of Garde:n Clubs, wiU
btt in charge of t};le workBhop ·
whlch will start &amp;t 10 a.m.
·Member:s are to bting sac~
lunchl's and a bevt~rU~ will bf
furni shed by the "RL\tla.-d Gardeft
Club, 'SPOPSOl'l of t}\e \V9rbbop.
In the aClernoon Mr4! Jamt! ~·
Titus Rutland, District cbairmap
of f ,Jower S:hows, and Mrs. Van
Meter, District Hortkuttur•l c~lt
man, wj.)J have chat'tle Qf the -program. Garden ClubB trom iMtiiiS,
Gallia and Vintoll counUes · ·a~e tQ.
111end 1he Worksb_Qll·. 1 "

ln ~uthwest

FooJhnll L"gue, he h.- behlqd

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and Mrs. Mil\

Quartet Returns
From V~ation­

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Ianda tialey, Mrs. Ted Rile)' Jr.,
Mrs. Charles Quillen., Mrs. Maq
M. Brewer, Mrs. Ray Thorp.u, Eq
jth Thomas, Mabel Neimeyer, Mrs
Do•·othy V!:!lth, Mrs. Don Le-ac~.
Jewell Boyles, Mrs. Eloise Cha~
man and Ann, MNI, Beecher Ke~·
sl.nger, Mrs. May L•mbert, Mrs
May Lewis, Mrs. Wl1llam Wise,
Mr. D. S. Harold. Mrs. Ruth Crl·
ner and Janet, Mrs. Joe Mee~ .
Mrs. Ben BaUey, Mrs. Clifford Ja
cob~ ..Mrs. Jam~ Taylor, £\'elyll
Spencer, Joan Clark, Lo1a Farle)'
Refreshments of cup cakes, ice Mrs . Cly\fe .Bayles and Virginia .
~ream, mints and pink lemonade Mrs. Clarenl'e Byel'9, Mr..-. Orvlllr
were served to these gue11\s : Mrs. M!'\liron , Colum~lLq.
Lester Sitlers, Mra. Albert Pettit,
Mn. Mabel Pettit, "Mrs;. Georg!:!
Ve\th, Mrs. Hrlen Pettit, Ml"'&gt;. Wm .
Mary Hayman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm .
Hudson and daughter, Mrs. John
Bryan, Mrs. Betty Wills,
Mr~
George Qu~Uerf, Mrs. Anna Mae
Lewis and two sons,
Mrs. ' Bt!n
Bftey, Mrs. Ray Zerkle, Mrs. AnD' Sayre, Mrs. Guy F. Sayre, Mrs.
Mrs. Mae Dorst. Donna Dorst
Q~ll \(prmann, Delores
Miller,
and
Mrs. Edna HaU, all of lAna:
FrediL Little, Mrs. Daisy
Batey,
Mrs. George Boley and daughter, Bottom, Qbio and Mrl. , Geor&amp;~
Merrill of Elizabeth, W. Va., reShirley.
-turned July 22 from a 16 day,
Sending glfts were Mrs. Tom 4,341 mile motor trip to Howton,
Mills, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, .}t•·s Texas.
Willis Anthcny, Mrs. Arthur All They passed through the states
man Mrs. D. B. Hartinger, Mn of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, ArkW. B. Thomas, Mrs. Dave Farmer ansas, TeXQ, Oldahoma
Kan!qia,
Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Mrs. A. W Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakcta
McKay, Miss Lllurie McKay, Mrs crossing the Mississippi and MissE. S. Schaaf and Sally , Mrs. 0 . B. ouri Riveu. Other 'points of InterStout and Barbara, Mr s MRrie est which they vlslted were Ozark
Mountains, "Battleship
Tex:aan,
San J!einto Battleground
and
mo~ument, fishing village, Gulf
of Mexico, University of Houstpn,
and Sam Houston's home.
Mrs. Merr!tl left thE! party at
Houston and v1s1ted he·r daughter
at El Paso, Texas. after
wbtch
she returned to Houston for the
Mrs. Robert Reibel ,
Regional •return trip.
Miss Dorst vUdl&amp;d a rn.ent of
Director ot the Ohio Anrociatlon
of Ga.rden Clubs, bas announced hers while ln Hous~
·on their rt-turn trl~ they stopp~d
a meeting c..n Augus' '/ in GlGu11teJI·:for • Garden. Club:;~ in··AtheM, in Ponca. Neb., where Mrs, Dorst
Washington, Morgan and Hocklng and daughte~ WJ.Jted their 94 year
old aunt, Mn. Nettie Heaton, who
CouoUe•.
)11'1. James Jackson, Ewington, has be en in ll ~heel cha.Jr for the
ptatrictl proeram chairman, will past 11 years.
Mrs. Etht!l Stout visited in the
tonduc:t 1 wnrkshop Jn the mornInti for piogam chairmen, their :home of the Fran.k Dorst famity
commltte,a and other Interested during .Mrs. Dorst's vacation.
club members, · ·
" J4rs. Jam-es S. Titus~ Rutland~
LARGIST ATTENDANCE
district flowpr show
chairman,
The L&lt;wal Bcrean.'l Class had the
~,Pd Mr5. Van Meter, district hortJ- largest attendance at the Prayer
~uJtual chairman, wlll
be
in ..service at the Mlddleport Church
~harg~ of the afternoon session. of Christ Wednesdav evening. Mrs.
Will Reynolds was· reader of 1hc
devotional service and Fred 1.
Gardner, pastor of the Church, was
in -char-ge of the \)lble class. Mrs.
Raymond Cole will be the devo-·
tional leader next Wednesday. Fif·
ty-one members were .prese~t.

When a pl ay- e-,.- j-Ol-.M--:cthc-e-::
Nc-a:CUo- .-.

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and college nne\ l know tha t it
was rough . 1 wa~n't a ;; big o~
most of those I play~;&lt;d a;Jui n!&gt;t bu1
I ne\•er found a plaver to be• rh·liberate\y d u Ly.
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We make eH!I"}' efro c't tu P1'u
tet't the playNs &lt;~ntl this yc•ur, tu
prevent OCC'a.siunal f! JHe .cp~; h)l
players brought abo ut by crawing
and sullst&gt;qul'nl pillll.l{ on, th e
league has aflnph·tl a rul ~ that
reads as follow.il:

By "lilT BELL
COf1'ml11loner t~f the National

\:'\h~e~u~:~

ror h'' '""''" wtn.

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Garden Clubs ·
Miss Linda Batey Is Honor ~uest
At Miscellaneous Shower friday Plan Workshop
Mbs Linda Batey, daughter of Manley Mn. W!Uiam B~ard , LlnFor Chairmen
Mr and Mrs. George Batey, was da Carruthers, Ne.qcy Slde.rs, Lo\t

.-\ndre.Q Qoricl. Although badll damaged lo the collision that sank the Do ria the Stockholm atood by

T·onAY'S SPORT PARADE-

-.lrin. Cll'l Smith, PomefO)'.
The double-orlar ceremany was
performed by the Rn. Claremont
J:, Koyt, p.uttJr fJt the U:i~Jeporl
Flrtt- Baptist Cburtb. SJ thrte-th lr-

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till~· bullt for lce:breakl~. practically ripped otr, the Swedish liner Stockhotn: slowly pl\!8es the
~talu.· ot LJb-:rty on her way to her berth in New York with some 5:!3 suno ivors from the Italian linet'

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given Friday
by her
rrandmother, Mrs. David Oiler,
"at the Batey home.
Miss Batey
plans to be marrif'd this month to
Eugene Sidl'I'S, son of Mr. and
Mrs Ler;lte Siders. Pomeroy.
The g!Its were plaC'cd on o tabJe centered with a bride dOll with
two attendent dolls
dressed in
pink and blue. A canopy of pink
11nd white streamers hung trotn
the chandelle r over the table of
silts and extended to the f.h:lllr.

P~ U.N. thl ~~~ken vessel'l passeneers throughout the long night.

lyn, to Earl 8m1fh, .011 o,l ltr . and

Eleanor s . Schaar, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079
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Lucllle Bearhs Hawkins, Po.ueroy Sodety Editor - Phone B244

ahower

ln5thRoun~

Campanella. The win w~ Llb~ne 's
ninth of tbe )11'1 &amp;nd aecond in
M1'. and Mn. Jamea HawII!)',
two nlghtl -.alntt Milwaukee.
T!JI~o. are announeinR the birth
P~lla . 1 ..1 Cuilo
Sal Malilf.', allo' Q\)tllntd lorn or a dauahtt:r, Debra K11y, Ol'l July
the Indian• tbl.t fUr be-ld thu 28 in a Toledo hospltat. Th~y tmve
B1·aves •t ba,. for il J~ Innings rour other children, Jamet It(.
betore living
to Labine.
Jaek, Rlcty and Linda. Grandpar·
!Mn. Jumea Hawand Marv Grls- enl11 are ·Mr.

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au;st of honor at a mlsceJ!aneous l~.se Siders, Mn. Charles Wlse, Y'

They wOuld" nOt stand fm· dirt}!ootball any .., ll'}.Ol\1 than I would
Jn the American Lea gue, Bob
~t and for it. 1f they sho!J id set&gt;
nny indication o.J it, tht!y wn11\d
Lemon came back alter
being
quickly respond.
kayoed Mon-day nilht tn pitch a
Yet the men Who are on top
six-hitler and give the Clt'vdand
of thf' play, ,we have live officiah
lrtdiuns a 5-1 win over the Nt&gt;w
York YankeeJ~. AI Smith contributSYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) - Eag er 1n every •j;lame, called relatively
Od two key doubles as. Lemon won young heavyweight Harold Carter rew di•9oalificatiomc and none or
hi• 14th game and tbe lndlans re- !laid todav his technlt.·al knockou t these wer:e for dirtv football. durCluced the Yan'keel'
flret-plaee of highl)o-tuuted Bob Salterfiehl ing the 72 -game• of th~ 19tl5 seala-ad t oelaht •ametl
r.lears the way "tor th~ fi-ght 1 son in which at lea~t 300 plllye n::
loso• E~e Tl,ert
want next- a return with Johnn } partlcipat~d each week.
Ted Wiliams' three-run homer Summerlin."
It the game Is dirty, a11
and a ro,und tripper by Jackie .1('1}
"Summerlin Is tough ami h •·
C'!l~ping critles al\eg~. isn't it nat
sen paeed the Boston Red Sox lo one of my biggell t obstacles," th·· ural
to exp,ct that the numb~
a 5_. verdict over the Qctroll 'l'i- 23-yeaJ·-old Corl.rr sttid t rter he
or
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sent orf lhe field ro~
aers. ·rom Brewer ralst!d his P 'c- mauled Sat\erfield through fh, conduct detrimental
In lhe gam
ord to 18-3 elthou11h he needed rL"- rounds and three knockdowns h ·
woulrt
be
mu•h
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Foolhall Is a •ouok· ••me. Anv
Maxwell hit hl8 20th homer fnr rounder was sto,pped Wednesday nne
who ever played it kn rw··
th ~ Tigers . ·
night.
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Whitey Henoll'• double and a f Re!el'f.'e Ted Mal•htin f•tfopped th2e
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two-run aingle by Ed Fltzler.tld lght at 2:158 of . e i th, as 3 sparked 8 four-ram 1oth Inning year--old Satterfield aJ.wnpetJ to the
. A Now blo
that gave ~he Wuhlngton S ~natora canva~ in a neutral corner for -the
I oloyenoothall fn ·oroo "hoo!
and Chuck Stobbs a 0-2 Wtn OvtJr third time ln. that round. Judge
the Chlc11 a:o White So».Jim Wll- Paul C11mp1ina ~nd · Oiek Fado
Slln §u(Jered his lOth JOss for th&lt;' aogretd with Martin that farter
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White· Sox, who hRve drorpl'd 19 had won all five rounds. Tht'
lead to lllf;ht 11ames.
United Press scored It four lor
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The Kansar 0\ty Alhletl.ca endo~
Carter weighed UK anct Sat.terTHURSDAY l FRIDAY
when field 18814.
a alx·a;ame loalng streak
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Ute Baltimore Orioles~ H , in the I J
other AL gtilme. Lou KrethJw, in
"f'liiVfiT~ WAR OP
hi• belt 1bowln1 In ei1ht weeki,
MAJOR 1~111-0!'1"
went aeven Innings to
~etve .
Two rooms ovQr
II• fechnlcot.. l

mound. Third bateman Ed Mathews fie-lded It perfectly but his
powerful throw wa 5 just too late
to retire Mitchell und Robinson
scooted home wlth the winning
run.
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The Dodce~a bad •cored In the
fourth lnnlna on Duke Snider'11
~tlth horner of ba. yeli.r but the
.Bravt• Ufd tht reorto in U1e elJhth credtt
whttn. Wu Covin.ton eroa11ecl the
plate on 1n trTor tw cateber Roy

hlt each a• the

Redleg~, 25;

Roblnilion, Redlega,
Banks, Cub!, AUcock. Braves and
Werh:, In~ians all 24 .
Runs Hatted In-Manti~. Yanks .
89; W~::rtz , Indians, 80; Musial.
Cards, 79: Simpson, Athletics, 78 ;
Boyer, C~:~ rds , 74.
Giants made ll two out of lh.l'ee
Run s- Mantle, Yan•ks, 88; Rob
over the Redte~o: s-. Gomez doubed ins on , Redleg!-1. 75; Yost Senator'
end scor~d the run that broke a 71; Fox, White So-x , 70 ;S Snid~r·
.1 -1 t.ie i n the seventh but pulled Dod~en f:r·
a shoulder muscle and had to be
Hits- Mun tle, Yllnks, 128; Bov.
relieved by Grissom.
er, Car&lt;h , 124; Aarun, Braves, 123,
Robin 1;\t:lberts pitked
up hi~ i'~ox, White Sox, 123; Kalme, 1
12th win In a reUef role when ~I er s, 122.
lie Jones' !:leventh inning
grand
Pitching - T.!lwrE&gt;n,..-.. lfertle~s .
shim home r )!'ave the Phila~lphla 15·2; Brewer, Rt&gt;d Sox, li)-3; PJCr&lt;'fl
Phil.. a 10-8 triumph over Uie Chi- w.hit e SllX. 18-4, l'~ oril . Yanks, 14cago Cub~ &lt;~nd Shm Muslaf's
4; Buhl, Bnavcs, 14 ~ 4
run seventh-inning triple
the St ·: Llu1s Cardinals
Plttsbureft Pirates, 4-l , 't-n -"
NL games.

Brooklyn Dodgers Start Gain
On National League Leaden

makial bla National Lefllgue debut-batted for Clom Labine with
two out and Robinson on third
Acquired from the Cleveland only laat Monday, Mitchell chopped

WE CAN REMEDY

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Maxwell-, Del. . 90 312 62 108 .Mf)
Vt&gt;rnon, Bo~. _.78 273 48 92 .33lf
Kuf'nn , Det. __ Q1 358 -53119 .SS2
Home Run F~- Mantle, Yanks, 34;
Snidt!l", Dodgers, 26; KIU5ztWs~i,

Wcth the score tin! 1-1, Gomez

He moved to lhu·d CJIJ a sacrifice
and ~core d lhc dec 1dinJ.: run on
Don Mul'!h·r's ~ ingle to center.

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K li~ pstcin fpr s1x ) nn iJII.:S before

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Williama, Bus. 81
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1 ~lllt' tl out, ~ n d no dule ha s been
~•· t ror their H:play .
\. cl ll f' LeaKue All -St ars are st.· hed ·
ult•ll for a practice session toni.ghl
at the f'omcr ov field, but in casl"
nf r;~in or wet ~'::'llll\d &amp; it will bl'
no~tpon('rl
All LilLie Lea-guers op
I tht· ."-.li ·St~r team arl! req uested
to re1-wrt on Friday evenifti at
f! uo p m rcatl.v to depat l .for 01()IJpulis.
. (;:t lll e time b at 7::-IO p.rn., but
1111 playen; must be at tht' ~JlP.i" :
High School buildin!{ in Uniform
fe~:~dy for dl'parture.

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ltn{lkt•· Dnn Grrr~s :lt•Jung fo1
.stead, Ci ncinnati rnnrerttrcll'd &lt;'t'
the third pl11cc Brouklyn D odgl·~~ hl.'i LhtrJ vtdory s inct• joinin g I he
who gained on hoth ('0/IICnders I R (' dleg~ . w;.~ t'XI:teCtl'd tu falt· !ell
I!JDd pulled to wtth111 a gunw uf 1 h ~ no.h·r J uhnnl Ant nnt&gt;llt in Ow
tbf' runncrup lt ~d~.
w inJup d lh:- f()ur ).!ame ~ •·tte s lu-

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-~As a tf'!iult r~r pot~r htt\J fl•g. ~111: 1 :tt l'lu '.t do ·l phi tt fur Hll')\hel four,.,d K1uszewsk1 was expeett&gt;cl, t ~: game ~ t· ri -· s bc•fur e retur 111ng
make an e_arly return tu the lint· · htlllle.
up today m an effon lu hulstt•r
the offen~e.
Klu s~cws-ki
w.-o
(igmfl (0iYt-lt Belt Aetlon
~n c ht*d fur a rt·st by Man ug~· r
Before Jcavcng llw game• at the
llrdiP Tl'hhett s. hut the turn c. f stuJ't of tlw ccghth 11\fllllg, Gunwz
tvents could fOITf' hun In rh:lfl&lt;.:•' grwe up 0111~· On(" hit in what
J·a~JI\· w;t ~ ]ns b£&gt;st pi•l'form unL'''

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In MIDDLIPORT, OHtO

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mentl on )'Q,_ur hom e, r a1·, TV I

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or other .oblljJ.llons_ Makr $:i5

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blemo. Nolory Publle.

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StOck up' now at this thrifty price~

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Mile Motor Trip

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Home From 6500

Te meet the de1lre1 of every
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Peaeh and PluM Con1er..
F ollow TftCIPI for Peach Conaenoe exrept ttle 5 cUp1 peachel
I CUP!.!f any . varl~tf ~!._~~1_\!.!!!8.

ttartlnQ August 24.

PAN

FRESH

Luncheon Meat- Serve Hot or Cold

Peaeh an4 Maruehlno Chrrr, ConnrH
Follow above recflipt except u1a % eup Ma:ruchiao cherrJea
lnatead ot nutl. Chop eherrlea bt!(ore meuurln1.
Peaeh. N11t and Rallln Coa~en-e
Add ~ eup Hedle.. .-a111na to ~ recipe for Peach Oon•erve.

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Sliced Beef Liver, Selected · ·· · · · · ·· · lb 35c
Boneless Rolled Ham · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Jb 83c
Banquet Turkey Dinner ·. · · · ·· · · · · · ea. 59c
-Morton's Pot Pies · · · ·· ·: · · · · · ·_· · · 4 for 99c
Skinless Wieners · .... · .. · · .. .. 2 lbs SSe

The aecf(!t to the venatility of thla baale peach conserve red pe
le the cha.nge In flavor bJ eaddlng dlft'erent mgredient1. Sec rel to
doing it the ea&amp;y wo.y l1 the new way of sealing.
;For now Jou can aeal jame, jelllt:s, conserve&amp;, etc., without
pl.raftln-an do a better job tool This is made possible by a new
ahoulderleBJ halt pint jar, just the right size for preeerve1 and
r elishee. It bat a tcrew tl'lp and teal• with a regular two-piece hnme
canning ca.p. Tha metal lid rive• excellent protection againtt dust
and vennin 1 and is euler to uae.
The jar 11 varaatile. Betldea runctlonlna' &amp;I a eerew tnp jei!J
glus, It I• a home eanninr and frttr.lnr Jar. The aize la Jdeal !o1
reliahea anti canning for two.
_
For aomethina u:_
t ra apeclal, t~ thl1 Peach ConJernl .
Petch Con•ene
1 eup1 chopped peaehtl . ·
\6 teaaponn •alt
1 orange
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:" cup blanched almoD~ ·
5 cup• aua:ar
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or walnut1
·
Waaht drain, scald, peel, chop and meuure peache1. Finely rhnp
peel and pulp o( orangl and add tl'l/l!achea. Boil 20 minutes . Add
su1ar and aalt. Bl'lil untll thick. Ad nut1 about 5 minute• before
removlns from heat. Pour, bolllnr hot., Into Hall Pint Jar~; aeal at
once w1tb reaular home cannlnr capL

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U UTIJO AIW MO'I'II H, ' 1;trk 20, for.
wa rd 11n d n • v r r.~1· wld t lH'.I. gu l

· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· lb 35c

ot unjflea 111 nt Odor

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-1emoved witbin H io an equal
depth. and the cable it arran:ced
on the bottom in loops, 10 &amp;hal
he•t will be evenly dlatrlbuted.
'nle lupplJ wire and cable are
both ronneeted to a thermoJtat.
whlch can be aet at the de1lred
.
"minimum. 1emperatru-e, 110 wuat 81
-aon u the thermometer tallll to
that point hnt lJ turned ~
When temperature rile• • few
de1rees above the minffn.um, heat
11 skut oft.
The beatln&amp;. ca~Je Ia \1_1.!!~!11
cove~d wit.tl tour to six inches ot
,o;- 'ill itvefl ran.1e o1' tel1)1)tra- _si'IU. It js a lood. Idea to plaee fl
ture~ wl.W')'ut t.b; eXtfefneB which ·sheet of fine meBhed uoUn.tY wfrt
W.."r• cOmmon where manure w.. ·al'l ihch aboVe me ciible, Wilb 10d

with h.r first state folr apptiCirone.

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Ph•ne II
Pomeroy, Ohio

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hOWJt where attention durtna
ol
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mt:' ot Cl)mforl
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hl!e'fQ ..r1 · ..eep 1-iCM~ra~l
in . i hot-bed above the danatr
~ Jn apr ina. it bl utYall7 liin
e~vl to UJe electrlcttf tor
tbiji 'pUrpose, than the tra~Utiobal
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WUb aa Inexpen•tve thermo1t_.. ·-eM heat II tilrnd on ot orr
~c:~ tq the ne~ J ald the
P.14Jnt1 ll'(JWlnc in the Mt-bed l!n·

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over.
d61\ tn&amp;Y b.e dlljlUca:'t~ by the
4n electric= cable ta the UJual ,:
e.~e,t;.h· ic hot-bed at much lower heater, but a nqmber of Jampt,
coat. '
can be uaed 11 preferred.

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period, without danaer of t6e hi!

er ._CGUtru tN nat tldnc to a
crcetlhouJ\1. ;PraotlcaJlr aU tlle
•t::l'~~l!:l, )\hJCh a Cfe~oUse
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BATHROOM OUTFIT S, $ 123-75
LJml tc£1 time unl)· .
Voulll! h
l 'i umblng, Ph ont• 4tJ-:\1 . l ' unu··
roy.
7-27 11

eQui pPlnj a eoid frame with
Plant. can be ltarted tar~ ·
tWCQolc hiit, an amateUr Jat1en· ancl lr:ept protected f.or a lonl:

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Small Turkeys

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IJ OUSE a nd 6 aor·cs lanU £or sa le.
l'"our r·u om s, \ 1,~ s tor y. lAKJDl t: d
un Pnrl.land-Duld KnuiJoS Road ,
in Leba non Tw1J. l'Tit:e $1200.
Ernest Congo.
7·25-1Up

for !&gt;Gie

1"11\t :-.AU•&gt; •lioOd

bola af teenapn-bobby aocka
and loa!era and telepltone in an
unconventional paea. It waa
through this combination af
aymbolll that he was able tt;1 tell
hi• story and win a prize in one
ot the uation'• leadl!'l ]Jhoto
conteata.
The chief problfm that photo
hobbyists (ace when they try to
take such Jtory. telling pictures
b eliminating unneceuary detalls. For example, a broken cup
of milk next to the tlpa of two
ehUd'!ll shoes haa been u11oed In a
photo to teU the atory of a
child'• am&amp;"u.ish at dropplne her
refreshment. No child was nteded in the photo, ju1t the tlpa ot
ahoe1. Or, aga in, tht atary of a
grandparent's love for a young
rhild wu told with an appealing
photo of a , mall, )'oung hand beheld by an old, gnarled hand.
Telling such a story by picture
II one of r hotography's m~t ll t
sall s rying fol'ms of creative ex.
Vl'es&amp;ion.

FRE,SII ... . IDEAL SIZE 5 TO 8 LBS. PAN READY

tOil SALt: ·HJ5 1 Willys J ee p,
met al tup, ~ utHl condttwn , c he ap .
J' hune 11:1 .: .1.
1:1- J -:~ qJ

:l41.iUF. .

o( 10,000
words I
And who needs to be told that
tho11e 10,000 words are all part
o( the teenage Uilephone tl~up
that hall ~ tranided the nation's
phonl! aystem~ 1
This delightful photo telll a
atory by sugfl!atlon._ one of the
most etfett1ve Jhotographlc
tl!chn1ques, a«ordh1&amp;' It~ T. T.
Holden, photo direttor o( OraHex, Inc., Rochester, N. Y.
A photo of thia type It~ alway•
enjoyable to 1ee because It
caU!Ie! the onlooker to fUJ In the
atory In hit1 mind . • • a Hatter~
lng procesa similar to cakhini
on to a joke that othen haven't
caught
Yet, taking plcturep; of thla
kind Ia not easy. Tk• ph oto~t·a­
pher who conceived this Idea
tried many combinations of !au,
hands and telephone, but it was
merely a young pl!raon on the
ph one, an~ nothing ehte,
Ev entuallY. he found the sym.

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lf.ADIO &amp; TEU~ VISION SERVICE
I' Jum e 200. Cleland Applian..:e
Sture, 118 W. MaLo St.. Pomeroy
2-23-tf

ltSI Auto :.oles

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7-2-8-61.(_·

II IRE. Pond:s,
basements, land:.ca ping, etc. P.
.\1' . Cowde r y. l.u ng Bot.ttlm, Ohio.
7- 1H f

ALIGNMENT,
blr.:;mdn&amp; and brake aervic ..
Hackett's S;dety Servic:e, West
Maul Street, 1-'omero)', Ohio.

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~mple t e WHtEL

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oo Watch Jle.
pairina:
br Factor.. Ttc.lned
watc h mak e r. &lt;.;OLLtNS JEWE1-3-tf
l.Jo.dl.S, Pomero:v .

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HOWARD V-.'OOLFROM wboae
rL•sidt&gt; nce is at Moundsvlle, W
Va., at t he State F·m itentiary of
'ai d st ate w1U t&lt;Jke notiee ·t ha t
llncl w~.-ilfrull! hu fil~d .her .pel u.tion aga :nst him for d1voree anp
a lim ony in Case No. 12450 o[ the
Com mon P l ea~ c ourt of Meigq
I Cou nt y, Ohill , ·a nd that said cause
'I ~ill be for h earm g
on or after
the silllh rJa y of September , 1956.
JIAZEI~ WOOLfi'ROM
By l'f· W. PEOPLES
Her Atto r ney
,7l·26 : (RJ-2, 9. 16, 23 , 30; (9)-6-7tc

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CAR RF.PAIR Nt• :gk r an d

SAY! DON'T YO\J KNOW?
Ba ln·r's w1ll g1vc }'uu the bel
Lrade on (umtLJ.;r~ vr ap~lia n -

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pert Tectmicta(UI, Pbont 6284 Y
· Middleport.
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FOREMA~ &amp; ABBOTT T.Y,
. YJCF. AU makes Repaired by Ell

THE R£ WI LL lw a homt·rummg'
at t'h !\.11. ulm· t Churth :}u rJOliY '
Augusl ~ - 1\n· ~.f'lll'~t 'h t·avc
of Ma~on , \\' . Va , will Uc th1'
alte r nvon ~ J)I'Jk d'.
l!:VlT)Uile

, ~ lj 1

:ng Monday alter n110n.
M rs. Eth•d Leathey of Vanlue,
spe nt a few days r ece ntly with he r
moth1•r Mrs . Fa n nie Taylor.
Mrs. ' Luvena H.a mey, Mrs. Curlis You ng, Mrs. Lor a Mae _Qrown.
Ell 11 and Mwude Blessing, •Misses
Anita Brown :wd Nancy Grimm
~ pC"nt Tu esthty eve n ing with Mrs.
I ~lildred Thompsun and_Gl_or ia . _
! Miss _sandra_ Housh IS 111 wtth

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A•J-gu~ t

.-tud Mr5 . D~r..nis Roush and

Okey. Wl' re recem di nner &amp;\ol e,:~
uf :\~r ;·nd Mrs. l'Jbey and Mrs.

applied . Doocs
h un g. Flooring !·aid. ~rc hes
and rep airs. 907-M, Vi'llil Tea7-27·6k
ford, Syracuse.

bcstOl&gt;

1ar clusdied ut.e&amp;. ObJtuatte.t.
published at 1 Cf:'.O.t per wont.
..:iw"led Adli r \ICC.'!IVOO DJ' mall 01
te.lepbone 11vea 4;a&amp;'etul at";.W~.

d&lt;ty,

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-----CA RENTF.R WORK-- R oof and

IDd ::.pf'CJBl

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so-re throat.
ton 18me. It waa very _a ttra.r tlve. prod and IOQ, Billie.
Mr. and Ml'li. MJ.oford . Bleu lnl
Mra. GJrnet lloueA - of Vernon
!Mn. LUve na Ramey , Mr. and
and Mic hael of Point Pleasant, called on oMra. Faonie Roush Thura· Mrs. Okey Grimm and Nancy ol' ..
were visitoi'S in the homes of Mr. da1.
. nlinoia spent the wee~end wlllb
and .)ln. Roaa Winehl'emet" end
Mr. and Mra. Cu~is Young were Mr. and Nn'. Fred Rut U.d
Yr. and Mr's. Cecil BlessJ.nc M.on· ahoppina in Point Plnsant Sltur· Uy ot Huntlnaton .
d,ty even in(.
day,
Mrs. Gunet Chapman had as her
Mr. Charlie Brown spent the
Mr, 8ert 1nd CecU Bleuinc. IIUe&amp;ts Sunday evenlDJ Mr. Leon·
weeke nd with his family and at· Mra. SteUa McDaniel aDd Herald ard Roush 1nd ·fam) ty, Mr. I&gt;alliel
tended Swuhy School at Boerd. were dinner Jueat1 of Mr. .aDd WeiJard ed family , Mn. Katit
Chureb sunday morning,
Mra. Arch Roush Wednesdar.
Hart and Mrs . Han·n ah Johnson .
Mlsa Sandra Roush wu tht&gt;
-Mr. Me.J vta Bonecutter returned
Mr. Wayne Hart, Jr., who Js em-ruest of her crandmotber, Mrs. W. to his employmeut on the river
J. Chapman, Tuesday night.
after apendin-a a few days with ployed in Columbus spent the
weekend wilh his father and mothRev. •nd Mn. JWbert Baum· bia wife.
er,
Mr. and !Mn. W'tlyne Hart, sr~
garner find family called on Mrs.
.Mr. and Mrs. ~ Thompson
Fann l ~ Taylur rec-ently.
and children of Vernon were SuoMr. Kenneth Rickard baa beea.
Mrs. Etbe.l Myers, who bas been day gues!Ji of M.r. and Mrs. Harry inspectin-g Lhe roads in Cooper
visiting wi-th h er son, Tobey, aDd Tbompaon,
District by rldilll8 his newly pur·
wife returned to Dayton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush were ' chased ·hone over many sec:tion•.
Mr. and Mn. Ceci.l. Blessine: bad business eallera in Point Pleasant
.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young wcr6 ,
aa their guests Wednesday eve- Saturday.
Sunday dinner a;uesu of the Cecil
Mr. and Mrs. O.ky Grimm oi
ning, Mr . and Mrs. Curtis Young,
Blessings. Other gueat ~ in the If· ·
Mr. and Mrs. RMs Winebr-emer llllooia 11e viliUng :Mrs. Luvenllill terooon were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
and Donoa.
a.tney and other ~lativea.
BlessiD&amp;:,
Mn. Reuben McDaniel and son, HTM. a .ndMn.rr
•
Herald, or Martin's Ferry, wert Mr. and M'rl. Ed Fey were Point
Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myers were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rousb Pleaunt vilitoa Saturday.
dinner JUests of Mr. and M'ra:
Tuesd111y night
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brook.t were Dwight Glbh1 SundJy.
·
Mr.
Okey Roush, Rev. W. S. Bil·
aue.sta
of
Mr.
and
Mr1.
Clayton
Mr. and jMTs. Harley Bonee:utter
lops, Mrs. Herbert Hill, Ml'S. C. G.
and children call-ed on Mr. and Rousb Sunday evenina:.
Mr.
J-obnle
Fry,
Judy
and
JimBJilups, Mr Powers end Rev CremMrs. Ed Fry recently.
mie
called
oo
Mr
~ and Mrs. Ed e-aua returned ~atwday (rom ·a
MT. Bert and Cecil Blessiag were
flahlog trip at Lake Erie and re· .
dinner goes~ Friday of Mr. and Fry Sunday evenlllJ.
port
a wonderful time and fiib.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Herl
and
Mrs. True Blessing of Mason.
lng
successful
·Mrs.
Hannah
Johnson
were
shop·
Mr. Howard Grimm, wh.D ia em·
Mr. and Mrs. Har.Jey Bonecut~
ployed in Illlbt~is is visiting with ping Ia Point Pleaaant Saturday.
ter
and children were guests ot
Mra.
Leonard
RousH
and
cbil·
M.r . and Mrs . .AJ.len Prosser an(]
Mrs. Garnet Chapman and W. A.
dren
were
JUeatl
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
other relaUve.a.
Blessing Friday evening.
The La-dies Aid of BoaTd Blip- Elmer Newberry fiunday.
Mr. Curtis Rickard and Kenneth
Mr.
and
Mrl.
,llaniel
Wt&gt;iganc:l
tiat Church met Wednesday wltb
1 Mrs. Fannie Taylor and put the and &amp;rend~ of l!,~~tington spent were businesS visit.olll in P otDt
Friendship quHt in and quilted Saturday rurht w1th "Mrs. In~ Wei- PleaSant SaturdJy.

1am·

rf'cently.

ard Weiganc:' and MT. Arch Rousb
call~d on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bleu.

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N._.
tacea 01 t;ve.ou pnn teu u re&amp;u

II I

Mr. and Mrs. Auii Roulh c alled
on Mr. and M1-s . lA ayne Hart, Sr. ,

Eth~J

LADY NE EDs ty-ping to do
bomt&gt;. Will mail advertisin-g rir·
culars, stat ements, make up
do bookkeepmailillg li:sb,
ing. Erperiencl'd_ Write
668-A, % T h1· Daily Sen t int·l
7·31- 3tp
P omemy .

pe:- wora trill

LETART, W.VA.

Mrs . Garnet Chapman , Mr. Hew-

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be charged for advertisin&amp; if not
P&amp;Jd 11.1r betou the •ljth of each
month followi.ai! insertion.

(:.ro ol 'l'hallU

6-2-Jt r

DLEPORT.

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. . . A P~~to Story Best~
.
'
} old By Suggestion:- I

WITH P1LLING OR DERS . MUST
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
MA RTIN REST AU RANT, MID·

btM · J eenll per wora, oae Ia
IIUtloD. Kmtm~m r.har&amp;t SDe.4. eata per word for t..brft tOll
..._..,.tin luertionJ.
Speci~r.u: mootb for 20 eeat.

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WANTED : EXPERI ENCED KJ'I'CH

WANTED: EXPERIENCED
KITCHEN
HELP. P'AMLLlAR

aauulta. Ada 1--etm.i. bJ 10 A
¥. ..W be publlsbe4 tU tam•
du u received.

r"ttl nt.e ot

Thursaoy, August 2, 1956

The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiCldleporf, Ohio

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STIR UNPROt'•
!TABLE. AND THE FEVER OF THE woiu.o-WORDB·
WORTH.

SUNSEt
~'!ATION•

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On Your Dlol

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WHY NOT BUY

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PAINT MY

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Amtual Pomeroy WCTU Picnic
Held At Genheimers Tuesday

CLIFTON
John Kousl• who 'u; m the Vet·
t? rans Hospital m Cbtllicothe_, Ohio
1s spendmg a few day, with bh
family , Mrs Mary Roush and soo.
Michael. He wtll return Wedne~

The grounds of the Genhetmer
bome on Mulberry Ave. made a
beautiful setting Tuesday evenm,g
for the anoo.aJ pu~ nte or the Pomeroy Women's Chrtshan Temper-

Dunng th ·• hwml'ss snMon 1n
charge oi the pre6tdcnt Mrs. G· H
Ewmg, the commttte .. ~ ror thr

:nu Union.

Hamson; MtSliwns, .Mrs. U II . My· end with their grandparents, Mr .
ers; Visual F.duc&lt;.~tion Mr~ Ralph and Mn; Harry J&amp;hnson.
:t.:undel , Mr.':i Shelton and Y!Js:-. Lu ·
Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Cartwright
c•·etJa Genheimer , Legi~ll.lt J un, th&lt;' ~nd son of Mason, were calling on
offic-ers of the Unum and M1ss Mr and Mi&amp;. Herman Cartwrigbt
E!Jzaix'th Duffy : Mum· Mrs Wll re&lt;"ently.
••&lt;~m Baxter 11nd M• ·~ W1&lt;·khM1
Mr Joe McNaleb of Clevelr.nd,
and !"Iowen. Mr.':i. Jns••ph Cook and Oh10 has returned to his home afMrs. Lena Huber.
ter spending the past week with
An uffenng was l&lt;~k• n fnr thl' Mr. and Mrs. A P Nicholson aDd
f&lt;unll} .
l'hnst1an Citizenship C r u s a d 1·.
Mr and Mrs. Richard G1bb!i are
whl&lt;~h is u.~ed for f1nannug lh••
educational p•·ogram of th~ WCTU spendmg a few day&amp; wtth his parThe s tudy book fur fhl' past year. ents , Mr and Mrs. Fred Gibbl.
"The Way to Sobnety" was don Gibbs rs stationed with the Air
ated to the Public Library . Thl' Force at Amerillo, Texas.
Pete Roush from West Columbia
tuunty WC'l'U meeting will be held
&lt;&gt;lle-d on h1a 1l1h
ln Sept"'rnber at .MH1dleport, the
Fox, Saturday afternoon.
time and placl:! tu be announred
later.
Martha Henry 1s spendil)g a
week with Mr. 'illd Mrt. Laurence
Group s1 ngmg cnncludl·d lhf'
David.'Jon of Carroll, Ohio.
lotCI'! IL!l g
JuUa Edward from New HaYen
called on Leona Wlamsley Saturday
evening.
CAMPUS SHERlOCK
Mr and Mrs. Witli:tm Lewis o(
Bradbury,
Ohio visited Mr. and
EAST LANSING , MiC'h -&lt; UP)Mn.
Benton
Blake Friday.
A Mich•~an Stale UniverSity stu·
Mr
Chester
Oliver and children,
dent, How ard S. Brown. sopho
more in pollee
Administration, Robert and Joan, motored to Toledo, Ohio Friday tG viait rela·
franhca~ly turned to campus JN·
hves.
Mrs. Chester Oliv~r return~d
lice ror help in solving biB fint
home
w1th them af.ter a~ndlng
case. Brown reported $40 worth.
textbooh stolen frurn hi!'! cllr. two weeks vacation.
Missmg were a text on police ad·
Vi~•hng Mr and Mrs . John Harministration an dlwo volumes on nson Sunday we-_.,; Blain Walburn
abnormal and crlmm&lt;~l p syc holo~ty frorn Mtddlepm·l, and Mr. and Mr~.
'rorld Chtldet&lt;s fro mVlenna W.

A potiu('k dmner wa s ~rved on
tbe Jawn !:II six o't"loclr l 11 twrnty
members and two guests. .\t ··s.
Gertrud,;- French and M1:;s Gl~nna

Rummell.
Mrs. Elmer W1ckh;~m WJ5 tn
eba,ge of the program and used
for her theme , · Chr1.~t the Citize-n." The clostng thapl l·r~ 1•f tht•
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Mrs. Dw1ght Wallan~ wa.s the
demonstrator \\'f'llne~day morn•n fi!
when Mrs. Wendell flum·e had a
Tupper Ware bn•nkf:1st [J3rly ai
her home. Games wen· playt'd ard
prize-s won by Mrs Frl'd I Ga1·d·
ner, Mr.'i. Raymnnd Cunn lllgh um
and Mrs Jean B•·t•bP. The- hos\f's~
St'rved honw·rnadl· ,wret rolls and
cofft&gt;e Ulht&gt;r ..,:m·,rs Wl'rl M r~
Arnold Hayt.'~. ~~ r~ tla Darnd! .
Mrs. fo:ch son R&lt;Jk1• 1 M1 ~ ll&lt;1v1r1
Darst. Sr . Mn; tt I. Hou!ih, Mrs
Roseoe FJ!l' , Mr ~ M~rgareJ Sh1U.
tng.

BLACK and
BEAUTIFUL

yent were flamed and tnc-lu·k i
So•diers and Satlors. Mr• Phil Wtl

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$2.99
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your new full

Woilrdrnlh~­

adds that specinl dr:•muttc
emphasis that turns you in·
to 11 faNhlon plate. S(l un.

derseore your •mtf1ts with
this low little sling pump
of suede or lcl:l.tht•r, bow·
lied behind.

ROUSH'S
Shoe Store
No. Second
Midllllleport'

d•y
Robert and Jackie Rou.sb from
Chester, W. va., spent the week·

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WO~COTI , N Y ~ tU P! - It's
okay for ch: Jdren tu w;e their lingers to count, l!flys Dr Vincent
Glenon of Syracuse Umverslty
"Those who do nr•f' rllbe crutch of
counting on thei r fi nger.':i
will
more tha1. ltkely r,:•ve
It up as
soon as thev f1•cl Sf'rurc enouah
Ill do so," he !laid "If they are
prohibited from d01ng th1s, they'll
gn unrlerground
1:tn1\ cuunt on
their fin~,;ers anyway."

son, W. Va , is Vl~itlng Mr. and

Mrs. Charle~ Jeffers.
Mrs M-arcelline Buell hu returned from a va"atlon ln Tennessee where she hu been vtaitm.: her daughter and son·in·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doaser and
daul!lht~r. Amy.
Viitlng Mr . and Mr. Ocar Henry
and familv over Ihe wt!ekend werP
Mr. and Mr. Don Quisenberry and
son fmm Alheu, Ohio.

Mr. William Bass rclurned to
his work In East Liverpool, Ohio
ZUNDELS ENTERTAIN
11fter spendmg the weekend with
Hl•\1' and :\Tr~ R (' Zundel and his !aruJiy, Mrs. Katie &amp;sa and
son, Renny
family havt• hAd OUI·Of town gucslH
Calling on Mrs. clara Williams
on se~!'ra l nrrasl&lt;•ns rN·cntly . On
Sunday were Mrs Ethel Rayburn
the pasl Sunduy Ylr and Mn. Carl
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeDer.
Wy11n 1•1 Truv . Ohio Vlsl ltd lht•m
mJtt from We11t Columbia .. Mn.
On S11lurday ii!lalJVt'~ fn•u1 i':,tn•!~ ·
Williams is to enter Hob.er Hospi·
ville vi~ilt&gt;tl them. Thcv were
tal Wednesday for surgel)'.
)1r~ . Zun•lt-1 '!1 nun!
Mrs
Jtusl·
:Miss Al1ce Howard from Hart( uvl'rt and Mr. l11 ·1·ndt'd i'ovl'rl
ford was calling' on frlend8 in
11nr] fJmlly . O!lH' I 11'1 '\'ll l glh''iiS
Cliftun S&lt;ilurdny evening.
af lhe Zlmdds Wl r•• \!r &lt;Inti Ml'N
Miss Dawn Stewart from Vien·
Buell Nall&lt;'y of 'l'ro~·.
na returned to her home after (
'rht· Wynn .~ and th e Nnlley!i m·c .• pemhng the past month wilh her
fmn1 tllf' l'h\Jr('h Wl'rf' Zundt:'is relu\Jvt•s.
V1~1t.ng Mrs. Blanche Jono~ reflllllll'r'l j S{'l \'t 'd Ill TtO)', (Jhlll
{'t'n ll~· were Mr. and Mrs. Arthor

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Thursd~y, August 2,-1956
Hoktns, St. Lou1s, Mo., Mn. John
Compson and twins, Joan ed
John, :a.eu~. W. Va. Mrs. Norma
Ri&amp;'Js and .Mrs. Pefty Andenon
Maton. Caltina: on Mr. aDd. ·Mn. BrueD
Dunean l11t week were Mra. Irma
Duncan. pt. Pleasant
Recent vilitors of Mr. and Mn.
Elver Fox wtre Mr. and Mr.o.
WOOdy Cap Pt. Pleasant. .
SUDday visitors of Andy Stewart
wefe ·Mr. and Mrs. Rome St~art,
Kyger Creek, Mr. and Mrl!l. :.John
Hoscb~r. West CDlumbia.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Heiman Cartwright were Mn;. W.
M. Daist and Mrs. Eat! Darst and
children of PI!:. p.te-aaant
~n.. Wt.nda Roush of Kayland
wss Ill Gallipoli.t, Ohio Tbunday
on business.
CalhDg on Mr. and Mrs. Dana ·
Lew1.1 and Mlna Sunday were Mn.
Jam~&amp; Cunningham and son, Jin;t·
mie, Pt. Pleasant, Mr . Jlek Hesson, :Broad Run.
Mrs. Mack Stewart was in ark·
ersbUI'J!1 Hospital Last week• ..for
medie•l.
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Marcie cartwriflH and Aruvwn.
llama were in pt. Pleuant TbUrsday on business.
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Spending Thursday wtth Mr. i'hd
Mrs. William Stewart were !M'.
and •Mn. Harold Hysell aiMl ' son,
Rutland, Ohio.
Reeeat caller1 of Mr. and Mu.
E. 0. Henry .-ere Mr. aDd Mr1.
Delbert Becker, Mlddlepott, ()bio.
Veda- Van Meter is sprnding 1 .
few days with her siJter, Mrs.. LiJ..
ly Edwards, at Hartford.
Visiting frienda and relatives ov·
er the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.

Lowrence Davi&amp;on anQ daughter,
Anna from Carroll, Obio.
Mrs Raymond Stewart .i.nd son,
Ronnie , and fri'Dd. Violet, from
Dytoo , were we-ekend visilort of
Andv Stewan.
rbose visiting Jesse Lewis, who
is seriousy ill the past week, were
Mr and Mrs. William Lewis and
family, Bradbury: Mrs ..stile,. Al}en, Toronto, Ohio; Mr. aD4 Ml\5.
Paul Fitzgerald and Linda, Mrt.
Mae V.11.n Meter, Retht Lewis aJVI
.Morns Johnson, West Columbia;
Jessle Cartwrig ht and Mable Johnson, Mrs Joyce McDermitt, Pt:
Pleas.11.nt, and Mrs . Arletta Lewis
and children , Mrs. Winnie Spean
l!nd Donna Rayburn and son, P!.
l'leasant, W. Ya.
V!sltlDR Mr. and Mrs. Clarance
New~ll are their grandchildren
Jack1e and Debra , Columbia, Ohio.
Mrs. Edith F()x and Mrs. Eva
Vanan of Mason were !bopplog
10 Parkersburg recently.
·Miss Marilyn Burns bll been
v1slting relatives al Wes~ Colum-

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SOCIETY

Fourtee~

Mr. and Mn, Mrs_ Jamu Hawley

Mrs. Paul Baar, Minersville, is
atteaded chairman of the Flower Show at
tbe- O'NeiU
plebJc su}fpPr
&amp;\ the Meies Cou1:1ty Fair this year
WeJlaton TueS&lt;t.y even1n1.
from AugUit 15-18. Individual en·
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eberabach trtea may be mad~ by pei'Bons purand daughters, Karen' Sue · and cbaain-g IJ!embersblp tickets at
Barbara Ann, Cheater, wer~ re- 31~ each. The ticket! are on .sale
t!ent guests of his sister,
Mn at Gilmore Store in Pomeroy and
Ralph Michaels, and
famu 7 ln also at the gates of tht- • FairCalumbua aod oth~r
.relaUves grounds. Tickehl muSt be pur~
th~re.
chased by noon August 15 And the
entries
muat be in place by 11 a.
Lt. P. F. Klein
arrived ben
Wednesday to join his wJte- and
aDd Mrs. Jobn Bacon

100, Peter, who. have been vWtLD£ her parents, Judge ilind
Cedric Clark, for the past

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two
monlha. Lt. Klein, aon of Mr. and

Mn. 0 . P, K!lelo, has just returned from a practice cruise where

be waa tnlnlng off!.., for Oltdshipmen from the U. S. Naval

Fash.J'on Show H'eld
By Mrs. JQhn Frick
0 n Tues day f ve·

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British
For

fren'h Ass
Troops
For(e To Suez

Judge Nominees
To Be Selected
At tonvt

Moscow Sounds 1'arning Ag&amp;inst
Use Of Military Action In Area
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l'ljlYOr Announces
New Parking Lot
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In Pomeroy Area

Unofficial d i A n a t c h e 1
lrom throughout the world indicated many of t~e 24 nations in·
Yite.d t(l a Suez con(erenee in Lon.
don AU&amp;- 16 ~ul41 be represented.
lr.oa Curtain d iplomats in London
aald it was almost terfatn Ruu1a
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Centr'al Fireman's
Association,
wl1ich represPnts .t}le Fire Departmr:nli surrounding the Cleveland
Area.

An extensive and interesting
program bas been planned by the
Conference. Committe~ which
Were appointed from
Ute ab.:we
will
associations. The program
begin on Frlrlay morning witl!, re.: gtstration on the Mezzanine floor
l'~ of the Manqer Hotel
Whtch ls
- r cOmere]lce headquarters for this
rear. '

MOScOw Radio broadl"Ut todn
a dispatch io tbe OHicial Soviet
Communt.st newspaper P r a v d a
warmng Biitam agalttat " unwarranted aervousn~ss • 10 the canal
crisis and declarmg "there is notcing lo justify mdltary meuures. '
.lkttlsb Prime MiDJsrer Anthonr
Eden met with hi&amp; cabmet and bia
military leadera tc; discuq the
buge peaee·time military buildu J
and tbe fortbcomint diplomatic
·confertiJCe. The. Freutb Clblnet
IM't ia extraordinary te!i&amp;ion to
approv~ emergency moves.

, The club at the meeting' decided
that n ext · Thursday's meeting
would feat1,1re a talk by a professor of engiJJeerifig from the Virginia Polytetbnie Institute. Each
'l'he boy wns taken to St. Joseph member was urged to bring s sl~­
Hospital
io Parkersburg
in a Oent guest to the meeting who Is
White Ambulance from Coo1vtlle. lnt¢r~st~d in pursul.ng en engineer·
He was treated and released..
inj COUJ'llf: la school.
~be club alao -decided to take
into.c:onsider~tion I a nquest by
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Red Cross offtclals In the county
to help sponsor, an appearance of

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Pam
Jn Street Fi~rht /~'t:!''f~,~•b!l• In
Late Tuesday ..
Schneider

Tbe miJttary buildup wa• so far
advanced that British autborjties
on Cyprus ~gao requiaitJOning
buildings in Nicosia to aecomm~
date British troops beinJ flown '
there. Jet plaaes were arriving
steadily from Britain.

the Bend Am

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A past preside'nt•s pin was

nted to Paul
dent Milt Stephan.

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HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UP)Present et the me~ting were
Highlights of Frtd8y's progrll.fl\ A 51-year.old painter rrorrr near- Lewis Capehart_. Harry Miller, Phil
)VIU include a Memorial Service, by Chesapeake, Ohio, died in a Wo.lpert, · J_ L. Stewart, Uoyd
, the Introduction of various offi- hospital here late Thursday _night Rout~ob, E. A. Scbaekei, Bill Chlscials of tbe Fire Service through- .t)'om loss of bklod after bel:n&amp; ler, Jbnll'l'y DJ.eh!, Ru1111sell CapeoUt tM state,
11 get-acquainted stabbed in a ~ttreet . fidit.
h11rt, Dnn Roush, R. J. WilHamson.
party, and a parade. The parade,
Don Foetesong, FlOyd Carmack,
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to btgln at ll30 P . M. will move
Charles Newsome 58. of Hunt·~~;::;:,:,Fo1ey, E. L. Stein, Jack
Paul Schneider, Milt stepfrom 13th Street down Euclid Ave. ington was arre5t~ and charged
p.!it&amp;, Allen Harria, June
across the public .square •""- ·back Wilh murder today.
up Superior. It will consist of the
Pelice said John Nugent had ?
Gene Marvin, and Dick
oldest and the newest in fire equip main artery severfd in the fighJ
mint. as weii .as bands, ,mar('!"Jng in a Huntlniton· residential diacorps and floats,
trict.
IMIRGINCY RUN
saturda"'s program
will eon·
A witness said he saw the tw.:~
The oPmel'oy Emergency Squad.
sfst of a ~meeting ,and evo~~ions
during the do.Y., (oiJowed b)' a ban- m~rt Ugbting and attempted to was caJJed to Laurel Cliff on Thursquet and entertainmen&amp;
in the breaJt tt up but one of the com· day afternoon and t.ook Dick EJJ.
lin to the offloe of Dr. T. A. Hewetball room or ,t he ' Hotel Manger. batan,ts took a swing at him.
'I'he cause of the fight was no~ son where he wail treated followA busine ~~ se.ss,ion will
take up
Jmmedia~ely detcrmlntd,
iDA a fainting sp.ell.
mqst of Sunday's program.

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Arthur Misnor
Dies Suddenly•
Of Heart Attack
Arthur Mbmor, 53, former, C"e6·
tdent of Pomeroy was, reporte-d
Friday morning to have. had
fatally strtclren with • heart attack a! his borne In Akron.
Survivina is his wife the former
MaJdalene Ohlinger allo of P~me­
rOy. A aliter Mrs. Clara Murr'ay
of Middleport was to depart for
,A-kron this aftttnoon.
FUneral - arrangemenk are as
yet not eo~;Qplete, according to report• received· here today.

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Your fiaure-lovlna ror.so line with
very •~~tr:i•l Vicky Veuahn t11uchca...
Th~re't the pert piqu~ ~hoir boJ
collar wilh embr1oider'e'd medallions and lace, vel\'~1
streamers io w~ar at will, l.nd a cloud of skirt to float you' 1
~ throuah Fall. Lon, bat:k tippn, lront-buuon belt Wa~ha'b""
, 1 .ereaae·resiatant--hierocf)p~ pnnt couon. _.@!~n. blv"
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Chui'ch will, be held ~ut~da,, Aua,ust ··b. ~at 1the Portland Park. A
b!lrtftt . dinner will be &amp;erved at
noon and aU I member• of tbe

cburcl1 and ·Ullj~y chqol are' urcetl ,

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Canal Zone rL~If should Egypt refu~~e to aa:ree lo international eor.1r01 •f th• waterway.

Dlspalchet from Cairo &amp;ave the
atrOO,nt indication Egypt would
muae to attend on the Jl'OUI:Id th ,t
it couJd never agr-ee to lnterna.
tioaal control of tb~ canal. No of·
fk'ial ~ply had yet been rece.ved,
but tbe Cairo press l:&gt;itterly con~
demned the Western plan.

tt/e .19M Conference- of the
OhiO: Sta.1,e Fireman's
Asaoclattion, .Inc. and Ladies
AuxUiary
w'm be held iO Cleveland, Ohio on
Au'gll5t 3, 4, and 5th. Tbls COR·
ferC'nce is sponsored by the North

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LON.O ON-UP- M&lt;MOOW warned today against the use of
military force io the Suez Canal dispute, but Britain and
France MJJiled plam for an expeditionary force should International diplomacy fail.
The llritlsh and Frenct! cabinels met in London Mld in
Paris on plans for sending mlJitary forces Into the actual Suez

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TlmmNO JD Wuhillftml,_ JD the ctvU Aeroaauttc.. board !nv..U·
ption. into tbe Grand can)"'D mid-F. ooUllfon which Jqlled 121 ,
perllttul, w. K. Alldrewa (lett), CAB ·a~eQ- cblet. deD1el tbe TWA
pUot waa at fault.1 Other wltnelltl crt:,ht) we~ EuPJJe .,,J81efel
IU\d ~a Lola. Ottawa, o. meter demonstrate• bow be .&amp;tw the
TWA and UniW&lt;t olanea ''lodt to.«:ether" In mid-air. 1batlllftl4tiolla1J
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:Mrs. R. C. M&amp;e.s returned to
her home In Minneapolis today
fo1lowlna: a visit wlth Dr. and M.n.
P. ! .stanlev and otber rel~lvea .
.llr. and ftlrs. Ha.ndl~y Cone and
daughter, Vicky, and Joe CaOO~r
Columbu•, are. spendinl( nursda:v
\lflth Mr. and Mrs. William Slatt:r
and (amUy.

Canasta Club Has
Meet Wednesday
At Dailey Home

OHIO: Pe:tiy cloudy with
little change In temperature
!&lt;&gt;day, tonight and Saturday.
lijgb today 78 to 85. Low tonight 68 to !14 northeast, 64

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SOCIETY

Miss Ge""leve Stobart has re·
turned from H(llzer Hospital and
b convalerC'Ing nicely.
Rev. and Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels
left this morning for a visit wlth
their daullh'eri and sons.-ln-law,
Dr. and Mrs:. James A. Bowman
and famly Cleveland, and
Mr.
and Mrs. Jt P. Ross and son, Col·
umblana. ThP.Y were accompanied
by their da•1ghter, M.n.
R.
B.
Derr.h.Mrdt and ana, John,
who
ht,va been their K_uest.~. On Au!rUIJt 18 they will accompany Mr&amp;.
Bll.lrnhardt and son to their Corpua
Christl, Texa1 home for a Vil!ltt .

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PENIES TWA PILOT AT FAULT IN CRASH KILLING

POMEROY

Reino Lind Is a business visItor In GaiJpols ths "evenng.
Edward Hlte sutcered a stroke
Wedne.sday mornlniJ , at -his home
on w~t Locust street and was
taken to ~h~ Holzer Hospltat
Mr. and Mn. Jol!n R. Weekfl of
Nei9(lnvl1le were called be~ Wed·
ncsday by the illne!ls of
her
jrand-fatl'ler, Edward Hlte.
Mr.
Weeki returne"l home an&lt;f Mt5.
Weeks remained to be with her
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Bentz Wolreo and Mrs.
William
Baxter.
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Bentz Wc ' fc nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saddler vis·
lted In Plants Wedne&amp;day morning
With the Cotmer' 5 slstet·s, Mls:ses
Ida and Augusta Wolfe.

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S.fttfuory

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liOn I which Includes fourteen
classes.
The theme etf the"sbow Is "Down
on the Farm." TJle cla~ are:
1, Harvest Moon - crescent arrangement; 2, Little Brown Jug,
arrangement in a bottle u1ina oa
base; 3, Loo.,g Backward, annuals in antique contoalner; 4, Far.
mer in the Dell, arrange'ment us·
hrg cornstalks, grasses, fruits, and
vetgetables; 5 Cool Harmony, featuring greens; {1, Farm Fun, fav.
ori:te arrangement in favorite eontainer; 7, Summer Refieetlon, usymetrieai arrangem nt using a
mirror; 8, Laey River, arrangement
ualng Hogartb · Curve; 9, Walk
Through the Woods, arrangement
u8.ing weathered 'Wood; 10, !Mid.
s ummer Ni•ght'a Dream, Triangle
llsing gladolus; 11, Suncb.y Morning, symmetrical arr!QJ~ement; 12,
Petunias in an. Onion Patch, arrengement using 1J:owen and vegCtablfs; 13, Dewitrops, miniatures,
not over six Inches; 14. ·Merry
ChristmaH, (avorite Chr~rpas arrang~ent, painted matHifJ; permitted .

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Academy at . Annapolis.
They
Mn. John FrJck
eiltertained
were on the D~troyer USS\ Macon
a Sarah Coventzy
Fashion
Gemanv Show Tuesday
evening at her
~ Mr. anrl Mts. Marvin AUen from and visited In Sweden,
borne, Rock Spri,. qs Road,
Toronlo, Ohw spent the plst week and Guatamano &amp;y, Cuba_
.with Mr. Samuel Roush and chO·
Mra. Carl Ebersbach and famMra. Martha UuJted
was the
dren.
tly,
Eugene and Marilyn, ~~:~~~-~ Fashlan show director and jewThose al!endmg EJlerrtelda an- vil!llted for several days
elry was modeled by the guestll.
nual picnic Thursday were Helen with Mr. and Mn. Ralph
A gUt of jewelry was presented
' Barker, Leona W~t:~msley and Jan~ and BOn, Micky, in Columbus. The to Mrs. Frick,
•ree n:uncan
.
,
Michaels. family bav~ moved from
EnJoying a p1cnlc supper tn the Akron to Columbus this IUmmer.
Refreshments were seJVe&lt;J by
New Haveh Park last Thunday He Is empl~yed at t,hE' North Amer the bostesa to Mrs. Virgil Brown,
Jn the .speciman elan, the exMrs. Albert Brown, Mrs . Thomas
evenm gwere Mr. and Mrs. JOhn lean Aviation Company.
hibitor
must provi~e · a mason jar
Bowen, Mrs. Huber Brown, Mrs.
C. Roush and ~ons from West ColfAr the flowers. The classes •re:
Mrs.
Thomas
Hue
and
daughter
raul
Frick
Bnd
Paula,
Ed·
umbla, Mr a~d .Mrs. Pearl NlchI, 'Zinnia, large, 3; ~Fantasy Zirtr
ohon and fam.ll :t, Mrs. M~ry ~ust and Mrs. Rabh Welk2r and 8QOS die and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
nia,
htrge, 3; 3, Po~P\)m Zinnia,
and son, Elame Cartwright and have started on a vacttllon trip tf' bur Pierce, Mrs. Mildred Beeson,
;
4,
one
large C'()('bcomb {one on
have
starte
don
a
vacation
trip
to
Mra.
Herbert
Dixon,
Poll'S.
Clara
Mr Joe McNabb of Cl~veland.
FJortda . Johnny Rue is visiting Gueser, Mr~ . Eldon Weesk
and a stem); 5, Rose, hybrid tea, 1·
hls grandparents Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ho- Mrs . Marilyn Barron.
6, Rose, Florahunda, I;
Gladi~
bart Dillon, Galllpolis, during his
us; B, M&lt;~rirgold.c~. large, 3; Snap.
mother's absence.
dragons, 3; 10, asters, 3.
Mr. and Mrs. David Oiler were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
N!EW MISS BAILEY
,
Mra. George Veith .
M:clvin Lee
Several from tAL!! community .:1 \fr. and M'rs Rnbert C.. B:dlt-l,
Jr. was also a guest at the dinner. tended the !uneral of Fred Fisher n.ulland road, are announeing the
Mrs.
Martha
Hudson
was at Foglesongs Funeral Home U' hJ 1'!lr of a 7 lh 1 Ol. daughter,
brought home .jn the Rawlings- Mason Tuesday.
Wednesday, August J, at •he
Coats ambulance from
Holzer
The J.adles Aid of Oak Grovr· · Sehaekl'l Cli nic, Mason, w. Va.
Hospital where she wa!l
taken E.U 8 CAurch met in the baseGrandparents are Mr. anrl Mrs.
when 1he fell ·last
month and ment of the c hurch Tuesday ancl C:: rt Baill' v o( Ch f'ster and Mr. and
broke her b!p.
spent the day in 'lU)lting and work Mrs. Mike Russell, Rutland roaC,
are greRt ~randparents
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vale and ing on rug rags.
The Balll'vs also have a son,
daughter,
Bettlnna,
Columbus
•Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush, Jr .. Bob'hy, age 5.
have been vlriting their famHies Jim and Roger of Hickory Chapel ,
In this area.
Were dinner gucsls of Mr. and
BIRTHD4 Y PARTY HELD
Mn. Robert Cummings, Massena
Mrs Oenms Uoush, Sr Sunday.
BremJu
Rnrt Mike Moore eel,.._
N. Y. Is visiting her sJster, Mra.
Mr. Okey Roush and Bert Bless brated their eighth tnd
sixth
Marie H~uck, and children, Jan
Wlth a
and JanJI!I . Sunday they wUI go ing ltfl •Monday morning to visit birthdays re:;puctively
with Mr. and Mrs. Venea F1she1 party Saturd11y, July 21.
to Springfl~ld alter their mother,
and others 1n Illinois.
Mrs. Elodb Webb, and on to Camp
Games wert" playf'd and prJzes
- Maude Blc~sing.
LeJeune. N. C. to visit Sgt. and
won by Rachel Hayes, Mike Moore
Mrs. Robert Webb
and
their
Billy Mussman, and Toni Pettet.
children. Sgt and Mrs. Webb and
NOT GINA
Ouor prizes were won
by Jaca
their family arc returning to the
DES )IOlNES, Ia. ~ (UP) - A Goodwin and Marg11ret Mullins.
Canal Zone In the ncar future. boy w&amp;'lked Into the office of a De.o;
Birthday rake, ice cream, aod
Mrs. Webb is 11 native of Panam11 Moines thcaler manager and asked Kool-ade were ser,ved by
Mrs.
and her family Jive there.
blm for rome ~in-ups. Figuring Jack Moore· to the
foJlowlng:
that one of GinA" tollobrigida Rit" J. Wilhur, Brenda and Tonl
would be just the thing, the man- Pettit. Rachel
Haye~.
Steven
ager offered the lad one "Ain't Gre~ory, Jm~eph And
Margaret
you got one of the monsters that Mullins. John and Jaca Goldwm
you had in th~ pieturc Jas;t week? '' Billy And LmdR MooS£man, Barhe asll:cd, referring to a recent b.!lra Dixon. Bill
Moore
and
movie.
Suzie N~.!lson .
Mr. end 'Mrs. Roy Johnson of horror
-------·
Columh1.1s are the guests of ·h~r
mother, Mn. Hattie Burrbo, Con·
dor Street.

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Entry Classes Open
For Meigs Fair Garden Show

turned to their home, Bridgeport

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Two Are Arrested
By Highway Patrol
Two IMeiRs Couotians were arrested on Thursday fo.r driving
w:ltbout •n operator's hceMe and
cited to, appear in Ma~or E. F Robin&amp;on's ~ourt this evcni.Jlg, It
W&amp;5 ·reported b,y the , State Hlah·
way Patrol.
,
They are Grace Jividen. 80, RIC· .
iae, and Roaer Pblllips, 30, ieddleport. Tbey are to •ppear. inJ eOurt
at 8 p.m. ~~·~•.' . ~ \f... •
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