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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•
study book I){ the

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BREAKFAST PARTY HELD
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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FINGER WORK

$2.99
Bloek does the honnr!ll for
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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(;craldme Leport from Hender-

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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MIDDLEPORT.
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

M:"'

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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Wednesday afternoon after a sev·

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eral dAvs visit with · Mr. and Mrs.

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 .

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Saddler rc.

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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,
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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
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mother, Mn. Hattie Burrbo, Con·
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For Meigs Fair Garden Show

turned to their home, Bridgeport

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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
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l"omdoy OhJO.

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Whilr lht• frunl ]lilt:&lt; '' l!~v• · lu •
th.• loa~, &lt;'!JIIIIJI"td~ :~nd "' !li.ml
pretty well fllll'll Wl •h lin• .;o o~' ,\' a~t• ·.
bank dtsrussiun und tlw I&gt;',.,. 'lll•
l'arn1 WIV!'·· \\ho :ill' ~ 1 :' 1 t:J,
purt hassle , a nl.'w ~ml h1 ghl.1 ~r~• rhwk .:ll rill~..,,, 111 'illlllo,: h.unilws .
tical form or fotrm ;)I!] th;n l"lJ'I
IJkt· tht• lllca ul ln•tl h&lt;.~C:S !lwy l'il ll
the taxpayt.'r nu l hln 6 h ;.~s be••. h;~ntllt· . :\lid,,,,. 11!&lt;.~1 huu s•·kt••'l'
4U1etly ~Wt&gt;t:pmg rUI'&lt;J I Aml'r ,.~
•r oh ~ l ' l\l' tl ··sumdime~ I f) lt·k up
Wtlhlmt Janfart' ,,. arm-W.JI'IIl t li'ed wh•·n I'm 111 t"wn ~11ul wht•l'
in Wash!ni: lll ll lh P nutwn's l! l' t''
111 p&lt;..pt'•
lhl''t' 1 ~ t1u dust lt- f'
f&lt;1r111ers hil~'t' IJt"t' ll hu -,,1~· hJilll l'' 111 th&lt;' t.tr' '
out puliH~:ood to ~up vl y those 50
or 1.'""~" ' ''· tf &gt;uu'n• n ul 11 [;.rm
ptmnd mult1wull paper fct•d ·SJt'k ' t·r Jll i± \11\' v11u dun I e:11·,. wlll'lh,.,
lh&lt;Jt tlrt• m:Jkln t!. l1fr s implt· •· atJd 1 !lw Ul\1111.•' · ;;t·t ltd Uilt uf pupt•t
.~lot•k ami . (J Ollllry rUI ~•Il • 111 • ·
' l o.1~.s J pijn·ltal' •J t' gd lurn .·ol 11111
fl('lent and piuf ti JIJlr· fu r ;~ 1 ! I!•
'" !lit· li..ld, lu ft. ra.;:•· f,r lti " ll l
other farmPr~.
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llu1 'u u ' hiJl!ld . TI1Jl I'

lf•!!ne
1 •J! UQ 11ic Tac Doijlfh
' : ~J It Could ·Be Yuu
' 12:00 CemeJ"Q Got~S to School
.2:30 Lurrent
1:ao Tenne&amp;se Elnle
2:00 M'lltinee 1'heat:re
3:00 Queen For t1 Day,
3:4~ Modern Romances
1:00 CameJy Time
4:30 •My Llttle •Mt~rgill
.5:00 A~ Dru ·
6:00 N~JO P.icture
6:15 Spototli: Eye
6:2!5 Les Pf'lll
6:30 .Yaye P. Morgan Shi)W
6:45 News Carevau
7:00 ·Death V.aH~y Days
7:3t.l The Whisfer
8:00 Best in Mystm•y
8:30 Slal Stage
9:00 Oavalca~ of Sport1
9:~ Red Barber's Co.l'tner
10:00 Truth or Consequences
10:30 Life ol Ril't!&gt;y
11 :00 Ne...,
ll:OIS Weahber
11:1 0 Press Box
1! · W Greatest FIJbl::s of CentnrJ
11 ·30 Foreign Intr~ue
12:00 Tonight.

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i!llol ]IJVI' :L font.ll tll d g~·l
\'tHIH' II') lUg to 1 1 ~··· w1ih· yuu

You miwht wondt-r- a ~ we d
- what diffl'll'll!'&lt;' It nwk t•S wlll' l h ;.,. 11,unly •huultl
er feed comes 111 ~ p&lt;.~p !·r twg. I'
barrel, ur &lt;I dtst·,rdt·d PIHW h t,.
Rut ll H'Cill~ !hut lwth the 51•
~OU!Itl Hi:u• JJHJ
tllt' papt •T' 111• ·
imptlrlalll in th t•st• t!av~ uf f~l 'll l
labor ~ horta!lt ' und 1 i~ltl• ( IIIII! h: n
t l y ct .ul ~ .
Tht•~t- bag s w·t· n111 •·11
ly t•asil'r tu hamllt• , slud&lt; lll'tlo,
llild ~ to re lwtiN, but m:tkt• rt'l'OI'tl·

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RUARK REPORTS

On His Love Of Ships
'
And Early Experiences
[t works {:dithfuiJy for Its tlJn ~ ter,
EDITOR'S NOTE: · .Thl1 column ood lll. kcs -on a portl~&gt;n of his per
wu writttl1 by Robert C. Ruark l!onallly. The man, In turn. i~ inIn April, 1953, &amp;ft•r the Andrea rtuenced hy hl!i venS(d, cmd comes
Oort'a - now resting on th• bot to b e like hP. 1',
!om of the Atl.tntic oft Nantuck.t
A .~hlp 1s a monum~!'t a living
l'l
l1land - made her m1lden 'loy• J :. ~·li· 1 15, mobile • mn:tUI;lt'nt
llge to New York.
whu !till her and !low
ant': fur
BY ROBERT C. RUARK
, wh.Y . The Durla , for i_nstance, I~
1
NEW Yoi1J( _ 1 went tlown lhr- QUilt• a lot more th~~;n JU~t n f1ne,
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ottwr day '" sec 11 lovely lady 1 bnw, new big boat.
She ride~
kunw who wn.~ si1Wh1ly
bcltl.'r : that water t'' tell the world. thut
dn·~ ' t 'd thl - tune thun when 1 , th(• . ltall11n~ are back In b11.~rness
l a~l ~~~w her~ lier nanw is Andt·.-a I ag t•tn, hccnu.•e the~, wf're. able . tn
u 01 1:1 anti \ht~ is 11s ht•u utlful fl ~ huld SU!• h il lovt- y Lhrn~ wtth
lli'W ill l'f'(' uf marint• con.~Lt·uctlo n th~·1r .own "len &lt;Jnd
thetr nwn
u~ 1 ~\' t' r 1 saw. ·
ma!t·nl'ls !lntlth~lr. own mono~)&gt;.
Till' l:~~t time 1 ~uw AndrN• her 1 . , J•o_r u.n
An\cl"l r&amp;n
ta:.;puyer
h '
t ttJ
1f
d h ll S fl RICe Idea, too, !wCIIH~t! \Vi::
a1 r \!'US a r e ~C'I'U y, ~n B e! llO!tJr(\d a mc~s nf m u
' ! out a·

k('~ptll)( t•astcr illlt! tlllol't' H'CU: 0111·

a ol -.1 wlw11 it \ vtlu! tu knu~t.
th.- c·ust of jii 'O dlll'lnJ,! it JliiiiiHI of
pur k chnps t!l' ;1 puund Owl a d"~
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IJl ol t'l'l lltll uf lht· ll ll!rt "~li••nl, ,,f
!Ool&lt;t .~ ·~ qtUJl ilv
fo••·d , - lllt'tlit•illt "l

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Th6t' papt•r ha, ~., n11l unlv 11 ~1 11 ~~~ Ollf&gt; of llw 111'&lt;1\'ll'S I of f~ lfl ll
chot·~~. hut , 11it• I'Xpt· •·ts lt•ll ,, ,
rnuke the otn itua l, li&lt;tPIIlt'l' an •'
1hu·~. f:tt·, Rll~sv .md s lJN·Ul4,111 . \V1·
art- as~~retl that if Wt- M'':.L". ·· '
or 11 purkt•f' ur il thick•·il . we WH11 1•
aii1Jl'&lt;'t1ialo• tlw f rc~llrll'" ~ ·••••I I••'
flt.1vut· ur vtltle~ 5crvt•d til .- wa• ·
ju ~ t as tht• f11rm•·r llJll'.'' "'l"lt·~ HI'
hrt thut th1• h•fld t'lnpllo·~ IHI\ '"

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Howard
Moure, :B, flits manacled . In
Pon t lnl', :\tit'h., nflt•r aohniltlng
Jte Ult n h;&lt;'Ull cd tu il.eath 3·ycar..
uld fll.u·ttm LILtlv. JJer botly
Wa,'j
lutmtl ill a rudd, lwnd
EX·CONVlCT

Cl'ttHhcol.

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j t•ss I 11111 1" -c ~rl~ ,.,;_,!'J''l c

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w•tll'hlior, Rl11nan
and olhct'WI'I' Th:tl w•t~ I a~! fall
in !;enua , ht•fote •ht• 'wHs rt•ndv
for hl'l' ril'st ride. llut t'VI'I! m ~
~ttl tr of llllflnlsh - and nothing
i~ a&lt;; ~ lovt•n n~ n ~ ldp undt•r fmal
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8¥ MEL HEIMER

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EW l 'ORK-Somewhere In this dnrk anti de·
tloWI!red city, thh'l plle of uglJ building.,
where diiU/Uiionmenl feAter• and Into which llu'l
elln CllMOl tlnd Ita way, Ia a radiant thlllg uf
beauty and a joy forever. Her name Ia DoiOI'~!l.
For dayt now, old and withered New York
men ellliftl on buses or In bara have been lalkhll'
tarerly, willlfully of Dolore&amp;. She 11, naturally, •
real peraon, but 11he 11 more than the.t to them.
She 11 th1 girl who aat In hlatory daae with her 1
blond hlltr 11hlnlng in the aunllght. The girl you
ktased on the front porch by the rose arbor. Tho
girl with hl!ad up and heeiA down In A. high wind,
111m and BWHt llnd ethereal before YOII met htr
1~ yeun )Mtl!r anti dlaroveret.l her lo be 11 tlumJJY,
dull mother of three.
Barry Chu"'er brourht DQiorea to the alten•
AU Jor love
Uon of we wrinkled anti sere on111. B1Hry h1 16
of Doforta.
and he 1lve1 tn Brooklyn, whldl doo~&lt;n't 1IIALurb
htm at 1.11. Nothing dhiturba Bnrry. Ha loves Dolot·e~ with tho klnt.
ot Jove that comet only once-or, aa they bill'k at the Coney Uland
rtrllt attowe, once aeen, nl!ver forgotten.
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OK OTHER. DAY Ba.rry wandtred out ol the llouse, wallowing
l11pplly tn the throea of calf love, and went Into Proapect park. 111
c:arrled with him a acrewdr\ver. Doesn't everyont !
Ukt a hon:~tna plgMn he went to a medium-aged mnple tree - the
kind ot &amp;ret that would be •ympalhetlc to a lovesick J6 ·yeaJ·-ohland. uftll'let.thlng lila aerewdrlver, earved • jaglfed but ph\ln root.
llllb htart. Inside, tn lelterfl meant to be ~ld, he h11Ck~ out the
deathle•, all-ot-u•-•re-ltandlng · ln-~e-mud-lJUl· .;ome-of•us- ha vu·uur~ ..
eya..orHht-lt*U le(end : "I love DQJorlll."
There art more than 20,000 cops ln New York an•j nne of them,
ltkl Lhe slnl1ler Blick In Saroyan's Tltc Tln-1~ Df Yo•r Li/t•- lhe one
whOM entnnc~ Into the 1111loon suddenly ce"'ts a dark l'lpell on Ute•
happy alr-eame alonr ju1t aa Bnrry tl.nlahl!d his man's W'f}flt.
"Come," he 111.id, "with me. WI! will rlrdt the pokey," He gr1u1ped
)'0\11'11' Ptlleu by the arm and fetched him to 11. precinct hnu~~e,
Whtrt he wu booked for dl11flgurlng park property. So, IKJiolldly
and dlamaylncty, ended a moment or truth and beo.uty In thle ClVII
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D.t.Y8 LATER t!orry tumed ·up tn magiAtrate&amp;' court, nlong
wlth hit mother, who waa younJr once heraelf. "I rueq S.rry'R in
lovt," )Cu. Cbuner acid hopefully. The Jovealck one just 11n•lltot.l
want,' aJU1 looked out the window. The n\aglltrale amiiW tl U\lle
mar. troltlly. "Ten doll Bra," henlli with. whalllmaa:lne was meant
to bt btnevoleDCe.
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To bt brief, trt:ra. Chesner didn't have the ten·llpot nnd Brtrry ju,.t
looktd at lf hf! wouldn't know $10 II I~ ran up and btl him on the
aptt. rtD&amp;Uy, threatened t~mlabty With a. day or two In th111 rooter,
they dUI up ftvt bucka 1nd walked free Into tbe-wClll, the 110ft a11d
·romanUc air ot Brooklyn.
Buttonholed later, y&lt;lung Pelleaa wouldn't give the p.,rtlcuii\TI on
Do&gt;~*'•.!'exctpt to aa.y &amp;he waa H, a blond.- with blue eyes and "oh,
question of newsmen rolled, unbesrd, over hlA dark~
~~t:; ••1 ahoulda hod time- to put my lnlllala on the t~e,"
me&lt;lttallvely.
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Cheaner 11!1 t10t the only on• In toye with Doloree,
as well that there Ia no deftnlll lllgnature to th•
~~~-~~~ park maple-a lepnd tftat will Uve u lonJ
tree Ia cut down lo put up • new ~l· ptt..

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tO ::w U11¢le Joh!Ul)' Gqq81
11-:0U Ca&amp;ttai n GaUaat
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M1·. Wizard

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Ba~baut

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Donee Party
Wt:SL'.crn Theatre
Dance Party
5.00 't'BA
5~30 Roy Rogers

4 .30
2:30
4:00

6:00

Sports E:l)'e

fl: 15

Nt'w.:r FWture

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Dowo You Gn

7:00

JuHus LaRosa

8:00

People Are ft"unn:r

8:30

Festival or St~rs

9:30 Advenlure Tbeatr11

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.0:00 Saturday Ni~t Jlijllbotlt
Ellery Queen

11:00

News

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Owl Theatre

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and
use the fast, oom!ortable
functional facilities d big air·
craft. Jf I had my way, I'd go everywhere ~t a slow amble.
Hut one thing for sure there IS
about ships is that the people who
opHate them are different from
other peopl~. From Carlo Unk in
Genoa !o John Gehan of American Exp01'l In New York, from
all the ca)Jiilins from
Walter
Moorehead tu Karl P. Olsen and
Will Kuhne, skippers I've eailed
with, they are a blunt and lurly
group or honest men
who will
hit you if they hate you and sene
up the shirt If they tuve you.
Shipping people drink tougher
than mo.st pt&gt;ople, and eat longer
and laugh louder . A have never
hud nny lunch with my friend!;
less than
downtown that Jaj:Jtcd
four hour!&gt; - four hours packed
with ribald humor, ntravagant
Ilsh stories and a happily cynical
suspicion that ry&gt;lhlna:, except ,
ship i11 1 vef»; hriou. ~'g:
This i~ 1 tdq£Wj!..)~Tn where
I .~ tarted with the Andrta Dorh,
but it's a piece I've heen saving
up on for a long time. The trll!J·
.Pie with the world tOOay is th!lt
there aren't enough people geared to the stoqt but leisurely opel'·
ation of shlpf at sea . You may
keep the super-Jet~ and spaee ca·
det!f. I Pdmire the airplane and
wl.ll U!le- It untLl one runs me Into
a hill, but It is ladies like the
Andrea Doria that I kiss in print,
{Copyright. 1956,
by United
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II'KIALin First Clasa Peter M.
Dlaz, abaent alace Jucy 22, 1956,
from tbe 28th InfantrY Regiment
at Bamberg, Germany, baa ,...
turned to U.S. control in Berlin.
Diu apent the period
hi!
ablence in the Soviet Zone of
Germany, The aoldler's c8Jle b
l:lllnJ: Investigated. Dlaz' wife,
, Nitiifa, Uvu In New York City.

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8:00 Sign On
s,oo Cupta:J.n Katlilf'al'OO
g,oo or All Things
9 :30 Arthur Godfrey
10:30 S-1 rike it Rich
11 :00 Valiant I.a.dy
l1 : 15 I il\'e 6f Life
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' 11 :30 Scln'eh fllf' Tomorrow
n ·4a Guiding J,ie&gt;ht
12:00 Midd~Jv Maloinf'e
12 :30 &amp; ·the W or I d Turn!l
1:00 ,Johnny C11.rson Slu)w
1:30 Thtu~party
200 Rig Payoff
2·30 Hob Crosby Show
3 1)0 Brightl!r Day
3 15 Sl'crel Storm
3:30 Edge of Nt~:ht
4:00 Kntle's Kitcht'n
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430 Lucky 8 Rall&gt;Ch
5 00 Ttl~ f)at-J!y"Show
6:10 ReP,ional Reporter
6:15 Du·JJ:las Ed'ifar-d~
6·M Mv Friend Flicks
7:00 W•IJywood summtr 'fheatre
7 ·30 Playhouse of -Stars
8:00 The Or:u:.ader
6:30 H1ghw&lt;1y Palrfl\
U:OO Undercurrerlt
1'1:3(} Pantomime ('1ui1.

10,15 Spn.rts. ·P!Wa~
11.0:25 Wl:'lll:het~man
10,3(1 [}al.'el..:ne: Europe

8:30 Sign On
Captain Kfllngaroo
9:30 Mighty Mouse
10:00 Winky Di.nk &amp;: You
10.30 •rates of 'T'exas Hangen
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5:00

Stories of the rentul'J

Yuu ue 11he-re

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Beat the Clock

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The Hnneymoonera

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8:00 Two for t1ht&gt; Money
Rus s Mur~:nn

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Aftt"muoo Film Festival
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Abbott &amp; Costdl&lt;t
500 Mickey Mou~
6:00 News

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EMttrlc fonco WIN, lntulaton,
htttrfta, Wire Cll,., Gtovncl
Cfampt, .-ftd ot.._ecctasorl••·
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A catnpleto i-.. of HI·Llile and
lnHery modek OJ low OJ $1~.50
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4.30

Kit Carson

5:00

Sagebrush &amp; Sa~dllo

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N'PWS

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Dollar a Socond
The Vi.o~e
Polka Time
Straw Hat 'J'he.'l!rll
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11:10 Sports
111~ HQllywood OHPeat

lhlP. bi!IOrt . l~I'VlDJ· Hoboken,
H. J ., oq • 48 .. 4aJ •o1aae to
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LINCOI.N . Nch. - (1JP) - A
mother WitS ~ ivin g hl'l' vurs~on to,
11 puli~:enwu uf ju.~t how the lnt(fic acddrnt hup11, net\ Ill'!' 12·
yetll'·Oil! llOn r 1pc; l up: " But it W~\ .'.
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Oz:lrlt .Tubilee

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Grande Ole Opry

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Lawr,•.nt'e Wnlk

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Masqut!rad~

9:30

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EQUIPMENT CO.
Where Outllty h Pa,..mount
luflllrnut &amp; $econd

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Vitamins A and C come in at·
lractively neat. red packages these
day.&lt;;, This is ab(lther way of eall·
!ng Attcntwn to the high quality
farm fret~h, vme ri_Qened tomatoea
no.w coming to market in Vl)lume
rrom Ohio m1.rket gnrdens.
Besid('s being highly nutritinu ;,
tomatoes arc exceptionally versa·
Ule in that th&lt;'.v triAy be used in
a grea! varielv of ways. Specialists in Marketing 1nfonnation fnr
Consumers at Ohm State University remind us that tomatoes rna;
provide th(' juice fnr appetizers,
the flavoring for Qt;J1ic, the vegetable side dish or the salad. or
even a basic par! of the main dis.h
when stuffed with fish. or other
cold o!ate fillings. Tomatoes may
he ~~rved hot or cold, cooked or
raw, sliced, halved, cbunjled .
wedged, by themsel\'es or with
other foods.
Good qualilv tomatDes are well
shAped, plump, smoot h and firm.
outdoor grown tomatoes generally are a rich red or pink in color
dependhtg upon t·he val'iety . ..somn
defect-s to watch for include growth
cracks and green spots. AJso
avoid tomatoes with soft, darten~d
:areas which appear to be watery
underneath.
'
Consumer Marketing Spedalists
say to ~tort totmltoes when purchased in quantity and to use the
riper ones firat. Tomato!'.s that
are· not fully ripe may be ripened
at roo1n temperature, but should
be kept out of direct sunlib!bt.
When ripe, tomatoea may be kept
in the J'drigerator. -

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produce ah4'tta· ot eo1ot Ull be
uaed effectivel7 ID' doo:r·yard
rardens, espemail;r- kl thl!
yardl of moti.ern .oat·
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homes. The limple Unea and abance ot omamentatioa ln. U..
house deaJp fmd 1 pleaalq echo
!n llimple :rloral pJantiDa• whleh
depend 1ar their affed an alllor
maaae1 rather tbaiL Jntrlcate .._

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leeretarJ DarleDe Smith, Aasi•

tant Secretlry.

Sandra Loadon, dub tecret&amp;ry
reported that the s,raeuae Jolly
SUU!betll met at tbe home o( Elunor Schneider on .July 30. 3
vllitor1 were praeQt tn addition

OIUO STATE FAIR QUEEN C&gt;f
Sbortboro , who will rei1n AuJutl
24 lhrou&amp;b 31 at Columbus il Mar·..
iann~ Hafiman . 17 • year • old
dau&amp;hter of Mr. and Mrs. R.alph
Huffmao, Jbrrlabuf'l, Ob1o. Tbc
attractive blonde queen wbo hu
spent 7 years in 4-H Club Work
it~ shown above following her elet&gt;·
lion re&lt;!ent.ly. standing between ~
Shorthorn heifer and a Polled
Shorthorn bull. The champion
heifer. at left. owned by H ous.~

4-H News

without 'eeaslnt 1Urtll free&amp;inl

weather, aven in U. DOrtherD
atate1, and are easU¥ II'OWD frolli
aeed. when stsrted tul7 under
proteetion. or ill. the rarden ltH1I
as aixm aa the lWatber permits.
The tarden Wuatrated ll • m ....
ple arranJernent of ))Order plant!
tall for a a~u ~·where the
walk leach from the private
drlvewa1 to the front ooor. Both
hoult and. lot: will be m1de tto
aHm larpr b7 tb1l arnnle!QtD.l
Brleht red, or pink ..Mas. ID4
clell', vivid ftld, pink. blue IUid
buff verbenu wW provide a brtlUant decorati&lt;lll tor tbe bouse.
Botb aalvi&amp; and verbeou art
llilw arowin&amp;'. and aaed lhould be
at&amp;rt.ed earl7 in a hot-bed or
&amp;rettllhou,e, ao that planta of 1ood
ahe ean be aet out u aoon ••
danJer of froM Ia over. H seed ill
IOWD dlrectl)' 1n the lu4ea, flOW•
era ma1 be dela;red two or tbree
weeks, Sweet aJ:rsaum, how.ver,
will arow quicklJ'.from Sll'f!d and
either a dwatf wbite variety, or
tbe dark purple VIolet Queen
Alyeawn mar be used. U the
pla.nts are sheared when theJ
grow too tall, flower, will be In· ·
creased, and a low trow In&amp; bor·J
der conataaUy malntabted.. ,

and BeDtoth it held by Vent..
Dli!arolb, W&amp;J.hinltOD C. H., ,.U.
dent of the Ohio Sllorthora-......
en' A..oeiatJoli. Chitin Soatb.
Fr11Di.Jl11, prelldent OC tbt OWo
Polled Shortborn Allocletlo:a, ..
holdin&amp; the 1115&amp; IDterDftttooal
11rand thamplon Polled Shorlbol"ll
bull, owned by C. B. Ttq:u-riJ• •
Sons. Ashville, on wb01e· firm a
joint me~ting -or the UIIOCiltionl
was held.

&amp;o ten memben.
The Alfred. Boys met ~l the
home of Merle Hawlr July 30 with
10 member. aDd a pats present
Nm meeting ie Aueut 8 at 8:.30
at the borne of Short.J Meeb.
Five members were prnent at
the meeUna ot tbe
IAn&amp;~vllle '
lfoaor Club at tbe' home of Kay

Bur to July '¥1. K,ay Barr, See.

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BROILER BUYEU;

Grower
Means

booka flJied out. Two demoDJtra.

tic)ns were given and a ,report. wu
ctven by th" health and safety
ebairman. Games were played b)'
the '1 member•
present.
Two
gue.~~U: present were Sylvia Zwilllng and Jean Teaford.
Linda Mae Hubberd, News R&amp;

1. WILL DIVELOPID

port~r.

Bodin with food

KNOW

conformati011~&gt;.

On July 25 at 7:30 PM a meeting 0( the Pomeroy 8eDden WQ
he-ld at Mrs.
Blakeslee's,
The 2. GOOD COLORING OF
group had their annual aehievr:- Shanks. C6mbs &amp;: Wattle
ment day and Mn. Nolan gave
the glr1• hints as to how they J. EARLY PRODUCTION
enuld make their projetts ~tter.
Each girl told about their projeda of large egp,
Jennifer Lohse ••ve a demoftfltratlon on -'How To Malr:e A Salad"
and Mlnada Murray JIVe one- on 4. STANDING FOit LONG
"The Making and U1lng of Tailor Productiooa.
Taeb." A style revue was fHtured
with the glrl1 modeU~g the dresses they had made. Mn. Nolin and
the girla' mothers were the KUesta.
AlitJI Carptnter, Ntwa Reporter.
Ronald RusseU pre~ided at the
meet•ng of the Bradbury
Boys
held at the horne of Robert King
(In July 25. The group
In
their project books

B~l'fer buyerR llave. trained them11eh•e~~ to bu71
properly. Their bu si ness depends, upon it. M.any.
buyers know that when the feed comes Q of the
bag with the hig V tht•y can expect exlra weight
hom your floek a.t m11rket time. They are utiafted
t. pay top priees knowina- THEJR return• will be
greater. Get 1cquainted with the bi~~t V feed b11g
and you too ..,ill be c:nnfideJlt of Uiat u:tra weitht·
and Qtra. prQdt at market time,. .,.-._ -

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Mix Pullet Grower
MIDDLEPORT

PROVICO MILLING
~FEED CO.

Rt. 124

Feed Mill

Minersille, Ohio

N. SECOND ST • MIDDLEPORT

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Than a Beautiful
THI FAMIO iHIIMS CATHIDIAL Ia 1be 111rt1nc point fer~ !rom i
l'l'anee and HVts~ "otbe:r COUDtria Oll the 48rd run;plq at: the "'Tour '
de l'rlnct.• The INt ~ap, above. ll'tl·membenl ~ the Balataa J
. te- 111rt1nc OD tllo !11'1! doTo lap 10
~ ltD ..U.
away. tilt nee, run bJ 120 protealonal qdlttl, C:Ovon ..,..
1"0-~ t~· IIIJI• to clallt lapo. (lo!......&amp;.cd .R&lt;IIllopboiO)

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COJ;.UMBUS, 0., Arter An absence of 2 year:s Ohio's state 4-H
tractor rodeo returns to the· state 1
fair grounds here this :V~Rr to.g a
State Falr feature.
Nearly ISO youtbe,
winner~r in
county competition, will dl•play
their driving .11kilia
inside the·
race tract Alli!U!'t 24, accordJng . 'lbouuldl upon thou1and1 ••. Ia
to H. W. Harshfield, state 4·H loth Ill over the U. Si, •• l•WaJ
club leader.
CI'08M1I bated oa J\tichol1 I i2 fwala
The 4·H'era fiill ·maneuver their arc proyiq: eYeQ' day that they liYe 2.5
tractors over an oblltade course feed coovonioa and beuer. Oar! bia reawhllt! jud&amp;fl acore tbeit abiJity -.a ll HEALTH -tbe ability to lailt
to handle the macbinel!l safely and idUeaM llld mal~ the DtOa profllablo
· etrlclently. They will pull a aide 1110 ol feed.
To you this meau: 40 tbL Clf meat
delivery rake over a course whieb
l11cludes a tof-te 8 Inches narrower or more per bq or feed, ~Orldc A
than the overall' width ol the rake birdl. IDd better $ Rtumt.
back a 4·wheel trailer Into A shed
CAN YOU AffORD
1 foot wtder tban tbe triiler and
perform a ..beitlnJ
exercise,
NOT TO HAVI ntiMf
The state winner Will recetvc a
oe your Cb.arlts VantteiS·Nic:boll
tropby and ~econd and th'ird place crSIndlu
RjYor·Nidlolo
· contestants .w1ll recelve plaque~ .
The rodeo moved to the Ohio
State Univenity farJru
In 1954
when Implement' de.len~ stnpp.ed
exhibiting at the ralr. It returnl!l
- to ·the ra.Jrgro1,1nd wilh the dealers is year. Dealers furnish trac, for the rodeo.
Steubenville
:Woodsflelcl
Obto State Falr la ached
and St. ClolnvDie, Ohlo ·

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Champs To Show

tat ball PreNnt were

WICHti'A, Kan. - (UP) - A·
Wicblta dlQ jockey voiced a plea
for bloed donon for the American
Red CrOll, tbea .,UD lbia tune: "It
• 1be Syracuse Sunabtae Girb Only llurt1 ror a LitUe While."
Club met at 1:30 on .July 21,
at the state park. Pre1idC11t llary
Jane LoucU prutded at the meetIng. The graup d•uued · further
the plan~ for a trip
to C.mden
Park at Huntlncton on AU60St 1.
Projetta 'ftn completed
and

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fol" tht th.N!e L'l, X . , t~ two 0''- Moo . . . &amp;et.ten. ~ ;
trophJu, the lthl\h an4 tonnatlon ot ~ ~ ... ~~
Eacb day Ut.e oo41 ltttln 1re. 4Ul:enat.

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ment ttaUon.
A panel of 7 RPte veteripariana
wtu d!acuas tht. dl&amp;ea~e 1Dd other
dairy r.~~ttle maladle• sueb as mutith, brucelloa:la,
leptoeplrotQ
bloat ..
Aim ol the panel il to live
vbltJng dairymen Ups: on preveatkm and cure of te dlaeaaee. Veterinari•ru abo will dleeuu ebd
dftnoftltrate ways to control para.
1ltts and forela:n bodies.
· Ohio Dairy Day fe.atqrea tnelude
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variety of hat'ormal bib and
eXbibill to kettp d•ir)'mea up-to.
Jn tbe
date- on new practlc:a
dliry industry.
Mornln&amp; pruarams ltart at lOam
E$T. Twe Wayne eount, eraaa:e~
will serve lunch.

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Milk 'hi also typical of the tacl

10 . Hi 1 Tri ·Siaf(' Theatre
!2:00

WOOSTER, 0., Ohio
Will bur how .10 preveot . aUJI;
fever at the uth IDDual ObJo
Dairy Day. Friday.
Autuat 10,

CYCLISTS BEGIN 'TOUR DE FRANCE'

-5;45 .Bob Wngnor Spruts
6:00

of

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that most of the- the cost the ConWhen front 11rd 11owen were
sumer l!'aYs is tbe baod1in1 cam
:fcmnarlJ
IJI' faablon. lA tbo Dineafter It leaves the farm and yet
Uea, :f1owe.rt we~ used to work
the farmer U!;Ually ia blamed for
out elAborate cleaip.s ClC ~~
the- high cost of mllk and -otber
metrle ebapel.' Thla wa1 aa an·
food prorluet.s.
The~ ir:r about
· deat talhioD, daUnt: back to the
forty-six ann one-half qUarts of
mtddle aau, bown .a.• parterre
ww)L Tbe beauty at tht psrterre
milk In each hundred pounds so
wu in Jta pattem. with the
we find that the a\·erage amount
flowera u.l!d onb' to IU»pq the
Ohi&lt;l farmer&lt;" received for each
color whlcb developed lt. Few
quart of mil- was
around 8.fl
txarnplet of tbta m:ethotl Ue
cents.
- DOW sean in. tbla CCIUDtrJ.
Tbc figure!! for average prices
Modern door•J'ard rarden~ are
received by Ohio
farmers for
•• almple u JH)Itlble iD deslJD,
bl order to eeoter attention UpOn
milk cows were tlle lowest back
. the beauty o1 tM flowera. Tbeae
lp 1933 when a milk cow
was
· are grouped 1n maeaea ot ooe
worth about $30.00. During the
last year the average figure was r color. 10 •rr•qed that ..cb
maaa barmonhel with and tela
$138.00 for the enHre year. Thl~
off the othera, Annual ~ers of
eorrlpares with the fJgure of lhree ( low, compecL .._,tb w!U flower
·yean ago In 1951 and 19&amp;2 when
1948.
In the cgy line prices received £armers received $240.00 or better
in 1955 were 38.9 cents per dozen when selling milk cows.
Whetber we wish to be econowhich was slightly brtter than In
mists or just plain ordinary folks
trying to figure out how to make
a living the only thing we ean be
sure of iG that prices will elthet
go up or down
so we have to
keep pluggin~ slang and do. the
best we· can in order to slay in
buslm:ss.

,5..SR.· ~aturdaY N.e~~ia~

9:00 Gun Snluke

11:00 News
Late Show

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the price
received by farmers and find the
Index was Onb 244.% 'or the
1010..14 base period we can see
why farmers are complaining aad
why polltlchms are pl'&lt;lmlsing they
jlre going to do sometblng about
tbe situation of tbe farmer.
For -the last three years the ra·
tlo ot"prtces received by farmel'11
compared to the prieea they have
..,ld bas been unfavorable.
In
11m2 this ntio Wll!l 100 whlcllmeam that prices received were·
In balance with the prices farmers
paid ror items of living end production. Th~ ratio has been more
unfavorable each Succeeding year
with ll2 In · 1953, 89 in 1954, and
84 in 195:5.
When we consider recent commoditY prices in colmparlS&lt;ln to
other years we lind nn tntereating
story. The r~vcrage price in Ohio
for chicken!! was listed at 19 centa
per pound in 19:5~. This compered
· to the depression lvw of 10 cents
Jn 1933 wtJlle the h:gh point was
reached at 32 cent.s per pound in

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Mo.t of w; re!er to the 'lood old
daya! when prlcea were better or
lower dependiq on our polnt of
vJew 110 we too have 8'lmetblne
of the econonrlst in Ul. It ts entere•ting to atudy a
recent releaae of the department of Aericultlll'•J Eeonomlcs at Obto State
tlnlventty and s0e jwt wllat has
llappe!nt11 f.o different farm prtr
duct1 over llle last forty or fifty
yean~.
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The onl)' thing that ean be fore
eaat in the future i5 that prices
of everytlng we buy or sell wUI
go up &lt;lr down and it may repeat
that proce-ss many time-s durinJ
the rest of our lifetimes.

· Priees paid bY farmer• rose 1

9:00 Encore Theatre

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point during the month ended JulY " HI as a result of an incre'ue
·ll"l priees of family living (eapecla11y food) items. Theae pricea
paid by farmerswere 287% &lt;lf
the ,base pe:rlod of 100% In 1910-14

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YOUNG HELPFUL

wllcb of t!rowniVIllt or Red Hook or CanarMe,

IWW Wt IOVO pol,

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to kN!p"lhe free world ft t•lloning
1~nd here is an indicntion that we
didn't wnslt&gt; om tlm&lt;' , our idi:-&lt;H,
in ut lead one
or our monoy
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instonee.
l"" nm short on sculinJ(" .wux and
Ntbbagtos, and kin::~ u.'i well, but
J am iung on ships ll~ about thu
s~•lteMI thing 11 m&lt;~n can build with
his huntls. She
i'l Vlqtorian in
erml.'Opt actu r! ly and 1 suppose
tr·n• is a lot of olil fnddy·d,pddy
In nre thut llatc!'l' 1elcviston ~ntl
•· cscn t~ the necessitJ or having tu

or

Doloreo.

Polon~

s h1 • wn!l'

l'ul thing for J• JnvcJy
rnu11trY
that has m~ (li! :m nh~ulutrly ho ·
ln.~Uc cornchucK si11ce ttu: po~sl
wnr.
I'm sentltnf'nlul
aho11t shiP~.
due to haNtng spent nboul t• qunrli~r of IllY IJI'J• .ot ~•·:• . r C'll!l rCntl.'lllhe• tho S. S. Suntbm•••. on whll'h
I fil·.:t !ihlppcd n~ 11 !O t' l'l'h:Jnl ~:li·
lur 118 · clt&gt;ai'ly 8!:1 ·lll.vt hlng in Ill\ '
whole lifl'. r rl't11t!lnht&gt;r 1111' ~~ ti
Wtdncy, whid1 I flrKt t'Otl1• !n
Will'. 1\nd !he Afoundrla , whit It WI'
lalt&gt;r put tu1!t"ther In a Mobile
shipyard I t·•· Jnt•ttlhN Hll
lhl'lll,
like on old \!)fill rm!ling H• m\crly
nbout !' OIIW 'ong. lo~t l0\'1' .
A ship i!: a W(lJHlerfully .G olitl'
thing, makln~ Ael\ ''~ in a .~ hnky
worl!l. A ship doesn't huny tn
IIlilCh. It' .~ nf'nrly !rnprHisible to
"lllk OUI or wl'l it pninfully nfit·e

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a H-yesr-old b~onde wlt!t })If! ~yeS and ~h. bo);,
Jlrllshly throup the lonl' ~mmer dl)'&amp;!.-Uft·
of New York fl• prone ., ber (e-tC~

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PAPER FAHM REUEF

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7'00 'l'Ddily
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JllttiGDal advertlstn&amp; reprNtDI :Jttw, BuiiJileJI i·KJu!Ja.ll. Inc.
.H..1 Lnm~tun AH:, Nt"W Yurk City, Hi. N 'I
&amp;ubscraptwrt r illes Dehvt'ry by t'lr• .. r whert• uvail~bl t' 30 n-nt~
,.r weet; one )'t•Jf 1r advann· al Til ... I ~ily S•·•JIIIIt' l ·•Irk(', ~1!)00 .
six month.~ $71i0. thrl'e utuu lh s, s:.! flO ~} ., u,,u. ruule y,o..re
ntilllblc : one mu!th , $1 By m :~il une Y~-'a•· $~. ~ ~) LLunlil.l, $'1 :!5
buJ montbs, $2J~v. •me mooT h. !l.

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thmuud, lar., 111 IIU Mt:.~.·t\aulc St, J&gt;.,ru.-l t•) . (I
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REYNOLD E. GAEEN.

Pubhsbl:lLI ~very ll.fternoun e)CC'"IJ: S.Juth.) by !

tll~t·a~t· ,

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Milk Fever ,_
Gay"Dooryard Gar4ens
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From Seed of Low Annuals Dairv
cS&amp;lrJmtm

19M but 1nt low compared to
the )'eflts immediately followint
World War I and II when. prieta
were 48 1 ecnta J.-'Gr doze a .
Graill pricea received by Oblc
farmers have
ur:ied
widel)'.
Wheat U. ranJed from 38 eeota
per bushel ln 193:t to f%.91 h1
tJM8.. Tbe 1veraee price received
by farmers In 19M waa $1.91 per
bushel. Cora prlcet have nried
rrom 19 cents in 1932 to f2.ol7 In
September 1947 with last ye•r•
averaa:e price
belDI only $1.23
per bushel. .
Beef ca~tle prices have varied
over a wide range rrom Ute $8.80
per hundred pounds Jow In Dec.
1933 to the high point o.£ $3:2.00
in Msy 1901. When we CONildet
the averi.Je price of $18.!3 for
tlle ye5.r 19M we can .aee why
bee( catle producen have been dl1
eouraeed.
U a farmer wished to a:tve hill
m\Jk ,way he Just •bout bad that
prlvllege ·back in Feb. and Mar.
1933 fur the su~ of 93 centa' per
bundred ·pounds. While the fieure&amp;
of $3.'HJ per hundrt'd pound&amp; .of
milk In 1 . was much hl&amp;ber s0
were tbe qnitatloo requlnm.ents,
the wage rates and almost everr·
thing that went ln~o the production of milk. To add to the farm·
ers di(lieultles more stringent regulations :are constantly
being
added to the productlon o! milk
so many dairy farmers are won·
dering how much longer they can
stay In business.

They aa,. that an eeonomlst l,
like a bird that flies bl.c:kward.
He doesn 't know where be Ia eolna:
be jugt wants to see where he

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G_IN, MGJ!,

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•otifARD I. OWEN

f'he Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Miildl•port, ·Ohio

Friday, August 3, 1956

The Daily Sentinel

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I 0 CU. FT. to 35 CU. FT.

SPECIALS!

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20 CU. FT. DELUXE CJIEST

$349.
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CU. FT. DELUXE CJIEST

$449.
19 CU. FT. UPRIGJIT

$379.

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GIANT WAREHOUSE SALE
STILL tN PROGRESS!
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Automatic Defrost REFRIGERATOR . $259. 52 Gal. Elec. WATER HEATER ... $114.9S

16 PlEa MB.MAC DINNERWA RESET FREE WITH ANY FREEZER

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Redlegs To Make Bid For

All Stars Compete In Tourn~eht

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\Vip OverPhiiJics Tonight

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Lucille Beams Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edllor-Phone 6244

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appNra.~e on August 6 at 7:30
.whel'! theY piey the winner of th&amp;r
Pomeroy-Wetlston .• game. In the
picture are top row, left to right,
T. Davis, D. Thomas, . c-. Bust. R.
th.ir fitsl Oller, F Slet.r, R. KMnig It Long

_ MIDDLEPORT'S LITTLE LEA·
9U! ALL~TAR laam,
pict11red
above ill enten-d in the Gallipolis
l,lttle' LHgue Tournament which
110t underway on Thu~!:!day even-

lnt. They will make

c. Cheadle, R. Bowl"'l, M. LitUe,

E. Clonch, and 'L. Babr. Kn~.i­
lnv left to ;fight are G. WI .., 8.
o.t\t, F. Roth.,.a.~ J, Stephe~tsoft.
C, Sweckhfmmer 8. WIIMn .. R.
Manley, R. McElhinney, $, Bolyard

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On Sports

Musun All-Stars, reprea~nt·
ing lhe Wahama Junior Baseball
League in the GallipoHs LittU..J
L~ague

Tournarllent. won the opening game of the meet, Thurs.

victory
uver the Jackson All Stars.

day evening, with a IS-1

Middleport Little League
will swing back into action this
evening with the Indians meeting
the Senators and,.fhe Yankees playing the Red Sox.
The Yankees stiiJ ·main-lain .•
haiC•game lead in the league by
virtue of the fact that the- Indians
and Red Sox recently played to a
12·12 lie in a game that ha!l not ,
as yet, been completed.

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Southeastern Ohio and Wellston
will indeed •miss Bill Th.oma.!L,
Probably his areate-at accomplish ·
ment waa
wtllln-t ne,s In doing

Super 88, 2 . door . sed•n.
Fully equipped with
power brakes,
Hydramatic drive,
tone rad1o, fresh nil' healer
and the V·R Rocket engine
has more power than most

new cars.
The two-tone
green finJsh spa·rklcs like
new. Try it loday

$1995
1953 OLDSMOBILE

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oth'l!fl. Frarrldy,
~!If. par.ti('uhir -

tootboll !IDmf's.

Sjnies 98 Holiday Coupe
POpular hllrd lop ' lyle fini shed in dark gre('n meta II .
ic. Hydramatlc drive, radio
heater, new tires A good
buy, drive It tonight

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Mason ____ -··- - ---·

251 W. Main St.

Nlsh•1'n Ohio.

CLA\'BANKS SPEEQ\VAY ,...

lhf' Panthers eom(l throu~~:h . He
wa .~ tht~ tync&gt; to ).!lace othe"' betort• himst&gt;H. rtnd thP Ji!00.-1 dt'Cth
th:1! ht' performt'rl in lhts 8"1'~
~hnulrf 0{'\'Cr he ror{t'otten .
Rill
wns prourl of the SEOt, and he

dfnrts Ill(! Si'iuthPft!Liern Ohi"n AthJto!ie l.('nt)i._f' will continue to onernie

~urrP.&amp;.~rully~•nd

arcomoli~hme
In ~how up in the

anti

to ('Oml\

hh wo-rks

will ronHnu .!

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UIR $ VAN ZANDT
'"PoJ.timOY, OHIO

~IGHT R.IULTI
ly UNITID PRISS
q!A~ It, C. ""'- AI An·
drew•. 18114, St. Pa\11, Minn., de-e_l~loned Billy Ki~or.e. l«l9 Miami,

Florida,

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Freda Fisher, Mrs. Marvin Jiayer,
.Mrs. 1\J,bett. &amp;!b(_)ll, Ml"ff. rmu: Gil.
more. Jr.,
Leonard Hes!, Jr.,
M1·s. Chari£., Hayes, Mrs. - Ylrall ·
Hayes, Sal.ly ErWin, Mrs. ~lma
Ne-ase, 14tf,i Bob Wilson, Mu.
Adam Scboti_ Mrs, M&amp;JF, MeiQbart.
.Mrs. Cora ~einh•I:J:,l, ~l':!l- Roy
Mayer, Sharon Wilson,
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snr $A.,&amp;t .-1yl

If ,OY''I b~t\dJn q I UOI hmt,
lnil1l on 1 Sltp Sntr ntturll birch
.-ood llitchu.-tl"i 11 mcchr• "

tomorro~o~l

Mr.

·MI"!I. W.illiam Reyrrolds, Mrs. An·
dy Zwilling, Miss

Callie rpoes,
Mrs. Aaton Zahl. Mrs. Benton
Ponn, Mrs. Wiiliam Woodard, Mrs.
EvereH Thomas, Mrs. Edward
Kuehler, .Mrs. . Otto Lohn, Jr., Mrs.
Arthur P1ice, Mrs. Rolland LeVaughn,

:Mrs. Oscar Sclro\1,

Mrs,

Otto

Lohn, St., Miss Det"tha Conde, Mrs.
Elizabeth Conde, Mn. Rolland

FOREMAN

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Brid~ry,

Pl4N: li.I\!I'JT ;$1/ffiR
The ·MtadJeport Garden
wHI m~t P.~Oui:lay •at 8 p.m. 1
home or Mrs. !Max ·_Roller, \bfir
pre-sident, "f or a bu.ffet suPper
w}:lich ha&amp; been · planned bv lhe
Executive Board in place. of the
postpoiaed pienlc. The member-~
are t9 brlng their tabl.e &amp;et\'lc•.
All member! are ura:e-d to be pt•esent and. plans wi.ll be m'de- tor the
S!&amp;te Connntion -which Wi11 be
held in Athens in September.
BOOSTERS TO "'E•T
The Pomeroy Band Boosters A....

~Ge lation

$PONSOR$ SOCIAL

MUST SEll
to make way fot
new modtla.

Racine "Post of the Arp•dco.n Leg·

17~' Tallie Model
J

$99.9}
21 ' 1 T11)ile Model
$l69.95 ·
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T,!J,!~ ',dios

$%1.9,5 up
PQI't.W.,adios
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-20 Inch Fans · ·· · · · Reg. 49.95 · · $38••
1BInch Fans · · ·· · · Reg. 69.95 · · $45;qo
8 -10'' WINDOW FAr.s
3-4 H.P. Air Conditioned (enly one)

ion will hOld' an ice crt'am Roelal
at 1be J...eglon Horile in Radne on
Saturday, August 4, rain or shine,
according to announcement made
toda)·.

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Local Pe~ple
:ro Attend Wt!.dd,ng
In Morgantown
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reyl1oldi and
son, Val Edgar, .Mrs. Margaret tfey·
nolck, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Rupe, Bradbury, Miss Ann
Rupe, RN, GallipGiis, left \Qday
for Morgantown, W. Va., whert V.. l
Jd.g':r Reynolds and .Miss Jetty
Hlcb wlb be married on !{atur-

oJLIYP·OS

Tricycles · · · · : ·· · ·· · ·· · · ··· · · · · · $Ul~
Wagons · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · $1.91.
Bicycles · · .... · · · .. · ·· · · · · · :· · $32.95 Up
Sidewalk Bikes · · · · · .. · .. · · · · · $21.95
16" Trike and TrQiler · · ·· · · · · · · · · $U,6J
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JIMMY PARSONS, Inc.
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MIDDLEP()RT

THE COMPLETE STOCK
. OF THE CAPITAL AUTO P...RTS OF
, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, WHICH \
! H·~ JEEN RECENTI. Y ,URCHASED
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$6~.50

21"

Power Mower

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SapuT-

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,BARBECUE
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Between 3 ond 6 PM
Come out and spend the doy and enjoy
some BARBECUED C:HIC:KE~. Tbt.rf is
oothin,g like it for fi'!V!Ir and g~ness.
s.. Roy Rogtn and his c:ast
of top rodeo stars "at th• big

Sponsorod By

8-doy Ohio Slote fair-Aur

IIETA SI(;MA PHI EX-IiMPLAR CHAPTIR

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MILL &amp; !ND ST.

1954 Cheyrolet . . . . • $8-+5
ll.o· ton panel, n':'" dart
One owner.
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J""'D finlsh.

tirO$.

1~2 ~MC

$845

tires, heater, new rings. Sharp 'black
finish.

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a '""'""'~ port~ en-

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CARS I

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COLLINS JEWELRY
Whore Your .COIIfldellt!eb Jdled
Pomoroy, Oblo

4 wheel drive. New paint . and . new
rings.

1955 C~ev,r9let .... ~1895

4-Door, red over c~am, Belair V-8,
heater, seat oovers, ektr11 nice.

.1950 Chevrolet

... $425'

~..UO. heater, 2 doo,r Styllne. CheM)
tr'n$portalion.

POMEROY MOTOR C:OMPAN'YM,\11!1 ST.

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matlc drive, lieater, clean.

Heater, radio.

4 door. 150 series, light
dark blue. Heater.

1951 Willp StQ wog . $695

1952 Studebp~r . . . $_545

' $865

1953 Chevrolet

2 t!ln .... $799

161 In wbeel base. 2 sp axle, 10 foot
dump bOdy. Valt~able

.Convertible. white nylon .lop .over
~lack .

195j)W'hite Tractor .$1195

W.C·22 T. Air brakes, hand valve for
air J!ionneetion, 5th wheel, 10.00.x20

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8 passenger Slation,wagon (Sub), l!AOCI

ftnntl Only

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PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL
20% OFF

2 ton, 2 sp axle, 5 !1J&gt; transmiBslon.
·Extra nice flni!lh.

P&amp;tment diamoncl;....nptd1111 ql ftyle or price,
World'o Fint~t Quality
J;liamoncl ftinp
. PARADIS
to

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Rutland A to SaiM
RUTLAND, OHIO

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suests

.195l Plldge

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Sotll•ment

2 ton, 2 sp axle, 826X.20Xl0 llres.-wilh
dutnp Led, 7xll with double· floor. 7 .
ln hoist.

LUXORA

G.E. St.,.alrons, reg 14.95
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_GLMixus ·· · · · · · · · · $14.95pd•tt~tp :
· Mamiill.\r.Beach
Mbcer 1111 U.VS· ·.$11~19
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Toast Mpster reg 21.95 · · · ·· · · · · ·i1t.15

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1953 CbeY.,It.t .... $1195

FORIV~RJ

SUNB~M

ROOHOATIIG ..

Sunda:v O'f Mr. and !'\r¥· ,
Lawrence .J-tartinger and son, •D•v- ·
id. sundsy Capt. and Mrt~. Hat"tiilg·
ner

YOUR KEEPS:AKI

$97.95
P,wer Mower

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with•
:Mr!i!. LHwrence
Rita NeutzliiiJ~; , retut·ned home
theln to Dayton
Suntlay 01rter a Weri's viSit with
s~ay, -with ~rs. Blan~h,e
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
ckuing thel.l' absehe~~- B. Wilkins, Lanc111ter.
1-fi's. ·Dan Fa'rmer, Dayton,
·Mn Addie Grueser accompan·
.the &amp;roup anlf they went to
ied her daughter .11nd son.ih-law,
rei Lake Lodge, Minocqua_..
~r. a~d "Mrs. R -11· Wil,ins, on
Mrs. Katherine·.StOckniln,
a vacation trip to Cana~a. "'ednessas City, has been viiiting ·e~ day.
sister, Mrs. Janles iHil'ley, a~·a
Janie Turner is !.he guest of her
will be accomPanied homf.· b~· gnmdmother, ¥'J's. Hel~n Fe11.
Mes. Harley.
' The parish of Grace Episcopal
C. A. Emmish is reported . as chur('h held- tbeir .annual picnic,
improving ~ s"lowly arter a ret!~n: Wednesday evening 1 at lhe Parish
illnesa. at his home nn-·Flfth Av.e.
nul!. His daughter, Mrs. Dun Bu:·
Mrs. James Lochary and daugh ·
k~y. and !her daulltter, Kabltit&gt;, fer or Athens are the .guests uC
Marietta, arf' here visiting Mr. ,anrl Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochary.
Mrs. EmiJlish.
·Mrs. A. R. Knight and son. VinMrs. Eleanor Weleh Zeiher re. cent, returned home Tuesday after
turned home Thursday after a viR· a week'il esmping with relative•
it in Columbus .with i-elatives and :1:1 Lost Rive-r State Part in Hardy
friends and nl'ar BellefoLtntain Cou nty, W. Va.
where she was the .guest of Mr:
Mr!t. Joe He~ry left Tbursd,ay for
and M.rs. Chadea B. Rairdon.
her home, Glendale, W. ya., aftt'r
Mrs . .John Terrell and children, a vi~it wit,h -Mr. and M;rs. A. R. 1
ChrisUne · a"nd John, Oak Ridge-, Knht:ht.
T~nn., will l.eave Saturday mo rnlt'r~. Ray SparkJI and son, Jay
lnr for their hnma after 11 , vis11 Cee returned from the Mason Clin
with her parents, Mayor and Mrs. ic, Wednesda~ to the home or her
C. Q, Fisher, and family.
siste-r and brother-in-law, Mr. and
The names Of these ladies were MrS. William l_loyd.
omittatl. from the Jist of those -sendEllen RoMh is the gue&amp;t of her
lng gifts to the shower for Linda unelt' and aunt, Mr. and MrS. ~ob­
Batey, Mrs. Chester Zirkle, Mr~. ert Arnold.
tc;arr, Sr., M~s; CrarY Davis,
Mr. · ahd Mrs . Albert Stark prarl
Dea Hayes. Betty Sayrt&gt;. Helen 1\'fr. : .-:nd ·Mrs. H&amp;rold Stark le[l
Batey, Mns.Chester Zirkle, .Mrs. Wednesday .for iheir home·, {..an·
Psul Zirkle, Be~ie Pettit , Mrs. i:Hter, N. Y .. after a visit with
Clayton Bryan, Mrs. Charles Quil· Mr. onrt Mrs . Adam Scholl and
len, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Mitchell ond &amp;fi-. and Mrs. *lbert Scholl and
Shirley, Mrs. Edilh Herrman.
othet' relatives and friend&lt;~.
Mrs. Thoma51 Eld!!r, Scnenectady,
¥Iss Dora Wilson o! ft\Arietta
N. Y., ·is visiting her motber, Mr9. 8rrived tndav (or a vi~it with her
Martha Sargent.
co~in , ~rs. Geqrge "(t P&lt;Jrker.
Mrs. Paul Wino tonk her pat·
.~r ~n.-l ~r~ . Jnhn Frifk and
ents, M,r: and Mrs. Hart Lyoo,, ~,. ¥i!rfba Hustt;d .were visitor~
tu Virg'(ilia toria:v to visit" Mr. aD~ in ParkPrshur~, W. Va .. Thursday.
Mrs. Seth LyonS.
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· ' Wii.Jiam Darst, senior s~udent at ~ Hnqll't and th~ir baby son,
t)J~ (:~l~ge Of Music, Ohio Sfatr !lP~ert Ar.c.hie, great grandson or
t.fiaherslfy, who is attendlllJ the Mr. ""and ·~11·s. Tompkins.
•
summer _~uarter, spent li,R WfellMr.s. Lawrence Lewis Jackson,
end with his parefttl!. Mr. and was a weekend guest af Dr. /KathMrs. David Darst, Jr.
erlne Pt!in~ext~r.
~oh~rt Tofvpkins, Balf.imore, · tlr: and -Mrs. Lionel Boggs and
.Md., to9k his parents, Mr. and ehfiqren, Joy, Jeffrey, Jimmy ana
Mrs. E. R. Tompkins, and b.is nep- Deqnb, and Capt. and ¥rs . .tames
hew, James H¥mer, to Pltlsbl&amp;l'l{h H8i-tinger and children, Jimmer.
this Week to visit ¥r· ud, ~
anj:l Michael, SteWkzt Air
Base, N. Y., and Judy ajld
:-;::;:::..,-;: ~!
Jordan, Canton, were djn.

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evenlal.
G,mea were
enjoyed
after
whleb i"efrubinent! 'Of 'it'~ ' rream
r.Jke .and ~e ·weft served . to
the f1)1lowlilt: Donna, ~rqq· aad
Charla ·Freeker, &lt;BiUy mer· Jimmy ·Hanun. Gary, LPnon ~~~~ Lob·
lie Michael,
and B:»bf;lie
and
Tommie Hamm.
Adults present were: lin. Wil·
lie Frecter, Mr and :Mrr. Samuel
Michc.el, Mn. -Geora:e Baer, -'bs
Dora. Hamm, Miss Emma Hamm
and the Mste.u.

, Jimmer,.took JUdy a~d
were· gueab
n(
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Jor'Ciaa a_
nd.
four
until 'tl:·~~~~lher
Mrs. Thomas-Riley Is
mlther, .Mr~. Lighter: and
rtftitiv8s in Kansss 'City, -Mo.

Po\fer Mower
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will meet W.edne!day,
Neutzling, Mrs. Hiram Fisher, August 8, at the Senior Hiih
Mrs. Le;;ter Wilson, Mrs. James School building, at 7:30 . p.m .. 1l
Stansbury and ·Mrs. Kay Johnson. was announced todav by Mrs. Carl
1 'Moore, president. Iri1Portant bus!·
ness will be discussed and the parNEW PASTOR
ents of junior and s~niOT band
Edwarl] Emerson, a .~ttraduate l}f memberr. are requested to be pti-'11·
en!.
the Ke-ntllcky Christian College,
Grayson, f»'., is .t he new paslor
of the Bra:tbury Church o( Christ.
PTA MElTING
Mr. and Mrs. Emenon spend the
A special meeting or the Sallsweekendg at_.the church parsonage
PT A has been called for Monand ret urn to Kentucky where he
7:30
, at the school.
is employed 'as
teacher
•j
·mp.de for aen··
•lhe weef_. J l'hey. ha:ve two ·
,
Wide
"Men·~ J\3Uy
Edwar~ a1n(l Bonny.
IOChOOl on Tueaday",
1( at 6 p.m. All
members are urged to be present.

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Lllthlrn eb.ureh, at lier

'nd Mrs. Mary. Sfolw;t, hclne.
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'f.Q&amp;RE:S STILL PLENTY OF N1CE PAYS

Kn. Vlrell U•!Dm, ••i&gt;ted by
Maire ,
IMrs.
Samutl
MlcllaeJ
and
¥"r._l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~jji~iiiiiiiiiiii
:wmte· rre.ku · juter!Jined tbo !I

·I'.OMER!l,Y:
.·- S0€1E'fY

Hubert PuUrns, lfiddlepori( and
Mr. and .M'~. • Joupb-, _.YfJ, Axtt~Jl . ·Great a:rLindjl~ts Jl't Mr.

lers,

LI!PT TO III~E TIIOSE HOUSEHOLD 1\IP.A.IRS

: Mrs. Virgil Hamm
Is fi0$tess For
Ch~rch Class

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A DREAM
rt•TRUE
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AUTO SALES

Another fnothall ~easo'rt 1~ ju~t
nrnund tht' corner. This ono• won't
.~tw"\ t~e same without Rill Thoma~.
,a~t ~ar when POmt'roy won
their rlrllt EO tltle, . Bill was jUlll
on ant husi sUe IR many of uur
h•cal fan!. He WM glad to ~l!i'

ntock

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SruaH cakes ieed in white an~
Pre
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antf
'1lft'j~
'-'!a~td
stobart.,
Lopijed w.ith a pink rosebud, ice
Cl't.ml ceutert&gt;d with weddin&amp; bell!i, Axt~ll. TI!J:Is, are ,lll'nounefp.¥ ~e
miuls, .fluts and eofree *er·! birth or a ~W.t' .pqu;.4-.f.PUt,~e.eli
se:rved to Mrs . Austin Phi:lli~s, ounce daugtft~Y. 'Chl!ryl ·nellie; it
Mrs. t Paul Zirkle-, MrA. Eva !H'tfl: Axtell ;on.;:W¥,nes(lry, A~~UJt 1.

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MOORE'$'-'"'.
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,· 1d refreshments.

M111e
-Mn. William Woodard, ,Mrs.
~ t.t Thorn• • .Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs.
.:hlu·Jes Hayt'!l ' ar.d Sally Erwin.

lU _ coma tr~•.-J•I,t VIlli ¥011•

· Pomeroy, Glhio

AT THE

olway11 our rnnvt'l".~llVN'r hack to Sout h·

Wellston eail be proud that they
havt! rathMt'd such a man. ltc w:t.~
fl &amp;r~t lef!der, and B r!ne citinn.
LeHIS who are atH I on h·and strlvt!
to carry on In hi• footstep~. nnd
lhen from up aobve he can look
down and st'e juat how successfully
were his operations.

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SAVE $$$

Rill und I
lntormuliun
from lh.t~ tlc•kfot

Series 98, 4 door. Truly n
luxury car. Lighl blue and
cream ttnish wUh harmonWng two - tone blue Inter- wu Just a~ Proud that he halt
lor.
Low tnilf'age, deep · lwfln an instigator In makln~ \1
tread tires. Fully equipped. Pils~lhtr . What he so succe-ssfullv
A ear you'll be proud to started and kept In optralion will
nnt be fo~lten. Berau!ll' or his
own. See It now

$1495
1951 .oLDSMOBILE

Har,ilrave!, p _-·· ..

/\ 1)ink and wbite eolor lhem1
Wlls c11rried out in the 'deCorations

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rsvlJie.
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;lt'es ent~q by Mr~.

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The Giants tied the aeore In
thelt half of the ·ti.rat on Ja~-e­
Brandt'5 duuble,
D~n MueUef',a '
single and lled S~eridi~ri!t's $4criflce fly.
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Acker and An_tonelll then b~·.
ed up (n a pitcher's duet' upiil tia~
fifth whe'n Robinson connected
Cor a two-run homer, his 23th of
this seaiKln,

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·gu~t of !lect of Mr. Ted Fbht&gt;r, son of

Mrs.

LEGION AUTO

will

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Johnson ·was

honor at · a. miscelleanous s"bower
Wed~esday evtnlng at th~;J home
ol .l;l«Jr .fit,n\~ 1 Ml'll: Edward Cohn
Cote- St. .MJs~ ' JOhn:wn, daui)'l~er
of .Mrs, ·Kay JOhn~on.; Is-the . bride

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At Sri® I Shower On Wedn,sdCiy

d1·ieks,

Larry Hargrave~. Mason pitcher,
was superb RS he fatmed ten men
and wcdkl'd none in going all the
The standings:
way for the victory. Louis Sisror &lt;l le;.gue tlw t has IJL'l'fl so
MIDDLEPORT LITTLE LEAGUE
Snuttu~astern Uhiu t ruly lost Ullt'
mundo turned in four ~real catch·
w. L.. Pet
of their .~:reatcs l SiJOf b ll·adcr.'&gt; and , uccl's ~ ful. and has prodUced so I!S in right rield to ht1lp hi.!l cau&amp;l'
ciliu·ns with th~· pu~~iug of WLI · muny j;l"t'lJI alhlctc s. Bill Wl:lllted considerably.
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4
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Indian~
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liarn ~; . ··Bjll " Thoma s of W(•II - it thal wav Ht• was u J;:rt'll l lm·er
4
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.'Yiun at llnl?:rt" llos pit;J! 011 Wl)ll- uf ktrb. 1111.d prohahly helped murc
Losing pitchr! was Beckley who Red Sox ---------- 6
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TONIGHT
nc~da)· 111gh t. Th1· \VP IJ.,tou Senyoun~s ll•1·~ itlort~ Ill high school wnlk~d t"n an"d .rannt&gt;d two. Ke Sen11lors -----· -- -- 2
9
.18!
tinel puhlisht-r wu ~ without ~ and (•ull.·~~· than any othl'r man was rrlieved hy Frazier ~n the
CharUon ~ltort • Julie Ad•m&lt;-J
duul&gt;t urw uJ" til ,• fl r lt'~t ~pml ", in 1111~ area . 1!1• wa ~ once a hi~ fourth inning.
"PRIVATE WAR OF
I IIlii' nfridal, and al~o hnd hi~ hand
tmckt&gt;r~ \1'(' h;n•;• •·vn l! ;,d m thi •
The
Pome1·oy
All · Star~ make
MAJOR BENSON"
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J·criuns
11a~
hvu
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arl:'a, and hi~ work s outd t.l••t•d
in ro:Jl" hiug. So ~ctually mo~t of
th&lt;'ir fi rst appearance in the Lourn- oi""'"U
I iaJII.i
will nut bt• fnl"gutten fol" lllitlly , his lifl' has been dl'~·ott!rt ·u anwnt
(I" Technlcolor)
toni~hl when
they meet
many years.
~por·t s. nnrl in t1·11.chin g ani! aidin g
Wellston
at
7:30. Gallipolis will
y oun~;:~tl'rs.
-ALSOplay lmnlnn at 6 o'clock. The MasB•ck In 1926 Bill Thomu org•n ·
Vu ....... .. . , ,, ._ ..,, J __ 1\&lt; ,
lrad th1 Southof' ... tf&gt;.rn Ohio Ath·
Bill 11lso wa s uct iva In forming on team will play again on Sal·
Edmund Gw.nn • Jarma
.. J1c .., " ·' " " • ' '" a P••" ,..., '" • ~ ·,
ldtlc L••£i~o. Tod•r ftlis- •lght the Sout hl'nstc• n Oh1o Sports Writ- urday night when they face M,·· •llli
u ...... ,. .. ,.... Jn:..,. ,, .: 1 ' · ...... .
"IT'S A .DOG'S LIFI"
t .. m loo.p is the •add11t in
I
ers Nisuciution, ul,l.d. i\ has hecn Art hUt· at 6 o'clock,
of contlcuthf,., yrar11 of
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largely throuf,lh hi9 efrortti thnt uur
!Cinem•S.cop• • T•c:Jm.icfd9;r1
The box li!Cor.c:
Ohio, 1nd without 1 doubt It Is hoy11 in thL~ Mea have hc&lt;'n ohl e
cartoononf' o* thf' tMI!t. Now Bolton, Iron· to rl'eeivc tlw rt•en~nitwn that
JACKSON
ton •nd Porttmoufh oriwln11lly be· they hnve in st;1\e wid ~&gt; ;• in·l,•c;
"GROWINO PAINS"
AD R 11
lonted to tho lugo1, but sinc:1' thr• past f~'w y{'Jirs . Bill W&lt;l s lhl'
th1 urly thlrfl" thr ume toams rirsl president ur the griiU!l. and c unh · r, 2h . _
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u JI
fh•f C:(KnpriSI fhtlo ll'lgUI' fod•y
will lonJ{ h&lt;' renwmh•ue.-J by nil Frulicr, 3h . Jl
Hyden,
th
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hu1 bf!ln active )'••r •Iter yilt. ot th·~ writers &lt;Is n truly ~! fi'UI
Reynuhls,
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It ts quit~&gt; nn owt·ompHs hmcnt guy, who loved Wellston. but nlso
Beckley,
p,
3b
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for !I m:m I() l~tv the fuundulinn Wlls An ardtmt . haeket· nr every
Martin, d --------~~-. 3 0 0
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Schnuseil. ss -- - - ----- :J 0 0
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'Practically f!VM't lad who hll~ Surrlltt, rr
2
0
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played tn sthlelieH In SI•:O st·hoi!IS Contrel~. rf
t 0 0
In, tht&gt; past few yeor11 can rt'mem- F'orrlngtun, I!
HAS A
1 0 II
ber fiill Thomas. Out o! the Rhodes, If
lt'ii_!! Ur that. he (ormed 30 )'t'llr ~
REGISTEREq Hgo has rome some fl'rat Htllr ;
Boy.'l like Art I.ewi.~. 1'ippv llv&lt;',
20 I 4
ROCKET
Fl'ed Crow, Bob McBride: t'h;~rli"
MASON
1~5 FO~
FOR EVERY
J-lnmrl&lt;'k, \'1-'nlt Pdode, f'hnrli i'
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Blackwell lind others' {'an nil n•· Clark, cf ·--- - ---···. 3
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CUSTOM, 4·DOOR, 1~,000 ACTUAL 1\II(.ES
member that Rill Thomas Rome· VanMeter, ss _
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wherr along th(' 11ne ·hud ~om.o:-. .lustl!r, 3h -·-·
3 II
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RADIO &amp; .HEATER, 'fU·TONE GREEN &amp; WIJITE
thing to do with their succe~s . He Sismondo, r·f .
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wus the guy who made It poHsl11lc Yonker,c ---·(}
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for them to play togt&gt;lher 1n nn Roush, 2b ----·2 0 ll
organized 1(1Dillf~ wllh organi:twd Hoffman, If ___ _
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Jewell, lb ___ _ _
rules and orrtclall'L,
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.rs. Edward lohn Is 1-l.ostess

M.ason Nine Wins Middleport's
Openin~ Game In. Little League
Tourney By 5-l Resumes Action

MoonBeams

The J'ltlt Pre-.b.rJnl.u Churcl!
l'OD&amp;:tOfl_tJon
hid tl'letr annual
famUy 'pi~ Tbu.-.day evealbl at
lhe chureb Jtk!!'-1
rr.omJ. T~e­
t+\rtb~y lrl thi! ps.ctor, the Rev.
Hownd Rllppelt. .,..,. celebrated
lnd he wu pre~~ented a df'Corattd
cab by MI'J. Leland BIO'!f"n.
Clinton Flltrtr wa, masteor of
ccrrnionJi!JI fo1 : the evenlnJ and
J. H. 1 &lt;J~ prf.,-nted the patt::~r
)Vi\h ~ ~(t lr9m lhe - ~hureh . Mr.
'uppe.lt'• ~pother _from Gulfport,
Wlls. wu 1 -IUf-lt
and
spok~
brieflr .aJter 1m ~alroductio.n.
The -..,..r wu terVed buffet
&amp;tyl.e ulldtr thf dir!Pttion of .,:r~.
.fame• ~arle)', and Mn. Dorothy
SavtiJ'. The Protrlm
inclutled
moviltJ pldura ...own by the

kce starter Tom Sturdrvant.

school childr(n.
Score hurl('d hi l " first complett&gt;
Stur1lh-ant , Yoho had belteD tbw
game tu;:u in.':l! tl.t: Yankees wh).l.e Indians wiU1 a pair of tw&amp;blh,ft
~ton
tonl~~:ht v.fter Jhuttiug out the New l' H&lt;!lk!llg Uf-' lo 11th \'\CtO!'Y of the In his
previous starta Jllllnlt
York ¥anke ~l' • •4-p., here ' Thurs- st•a:;un bt'fflp.• 46.448 fans , or which thtun, WPii reliev8d
for a P.Jnebllay and movJng tO · wtthln seven 25 :.!00 paid and the
rest w et1~ hltter .'.liter four
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of first 'pll\::e.
Pike Gnreia-'i who ~as won
and lost ~~~e gaq1es this
will talle pver oihe moUnd
tonU::ht " against Boston.
STOG:K ~
So~ ~boice Js Melvin Par')):as won four of hi · 1
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PHILADELPHIA Pa. UP
- scored a run to go ahead, tl ,
The Cin: inoatl Rt!dlt·gg will ptt tl!ld th c· u d1·ove o~t starf.er Johnny
acc righlnaud l r BrQQk&amp; LUWJ."(·n t·~· 1 An tOJll'JIJ by loadlf!S t!l,e bases on
against the 1-'hiiAdelphiJ:I Ph ill il-&gt; [I wulk to rnl ~k R ~· 'l!fJ s on,
TeJ
tonight in an all-o ..lt
. fight to r~· ! Klu~1.ew ski s smgh~ anlr a Y!'Dik to
gain first placl in th ~ NntionJ I . F:d Bnllev.
League.
.
G~tme GrJes Beypnd Giantt'
The Red) egs ~t\lod ' Only ont·
J~ blondtl .t~~ a ca{led ~'~t dJ:te
g11me awqy lrom ·teague Jeadmg 1agatnst Relrevel;' iloyt Wilhe-1 ·"'1,
Milwauk l·e tuday after steam· und then unloaded [hu J4th hoq.erolling the N!!W York Giants, 1U 2 ,run ~ai~l the l~ft f)eld ~.cor-eThursdBy.
board to pul tp.e game beyond the
The game here tonight could Gll:mt,-' tl'ach.
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'.('he ~ew !'ork Yankees wbo
once again place the Red1egs into
Outrielder Stan payls 'Who had t.mv~ liven , CleVeland trouble Hll
the Irunt·running position. Phit a· a perfect r.lay with five -hils jp
&amp;e~!:-SOn, ~&amp;d the table.; turned on
delphia will send Curt Simmons many tries, also holl)¢red' tater
l~em during lht ir last series with
le
.
to the mound · agai~t Cincinnati . the seventh inning h\9 .l!ecorill
He has a Hi record . Law re nee h;r~ UJP year. The lo.'li' was ·Antonen
· Ucl::t ~l!&gt;:e led the
wnn 15, lo~t ~lith agaln~ 1 nine Yletoties.
· bo.merups
wlth
Jn Tbursdiiy's g,me, .Ray Jah·
ttie TrVle to its
Rookie righthander'
lon!ikl's gl-and ~lam homer coppc(t
""by~r ~he.
forWQrklng iri ttJ_e ol•e• ',ol
a si~~: - run .spree in the ~I;!Venth ln- wlio was
nlng and led the Redleis to victory over the Giants:
Just berore Jablonski came to
bat in the seven.t.h, Cincinnati bad

a~b d~rii*ifte ~:at;t; U•l ,

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Hn. pould MUll. lira. Dol\ ltly-:
day even ina 1ftd Mn. Jame1 HarMn. C. ll Xarr, Jr.• Nrt.. Jtofi
linJer and Mn. Nonnan Oleaon er Moflan, Mrt. Janttli Tbomu -~
~ere aawtb. 'the hb.t~_ se_!ved Mn. JamQ. DOnn•Uf.

Cleveland GainsOn Yankees

C~nPut
Reds Back
In J.lat,e c~~~r.J:.?~
..o '"'nu~h•l•
T~~~
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tenUon to \Jle
Red Sox hero

INTMT.AINI

Mn. t.l.o...-J BeiP en.t.ertalntil
her Contnet. Bridie Ch.rb Wed.Det·

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Tlie Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiCidleporf, Ohlo

WANT -ADS
Q•eetfteo. Ada

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Nt tn.e

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been duly appointed as Exeeutor
of the estatl' of Merrlll MeClure
late-- o£ Salisbury Twp.,
Mella
County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated th is 30th
day of July

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.lJr. C. E. W . Downie
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AutO ::.erv1Ce5

I. .l{. &amp;AWLl.NG SONS CO. - 24
Wrecker Service.
Dtt.Y
f'Done tiZ:.:7. Naght Ptloae 603~
X. iJODlillf-i&gt;L~.M.OU'l.'H D,i;AJ...
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Jiam Street,

St!!vice. Welt
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Pomeroy,

U:H Auto .)aIes ----

William C .lrnnt

Director

tu~i"B u'U.· K- :t-dour Scrlan , dyn&lt;~· machines iri this urea Na Selling!
!low &lt;I• ~ ~· c, ~;.:HI;'i . 1 ~.l a~tln&lt;1r s, To qualify ror wu rk you mulil
i'um&lt;' Hoy _ utuu. .
8·J ·5lc ha ve car. rdt·r t"nee;;, $640 cash,
bt."( Urt~ rl hy wvcnlury . Devoting 6
HHi:i OLI!.'iMOI:ULl': Sup{'r 88, Holi· huurs a wct•k to buslnt&gt;ll!!, yo~r
uay L:uup ... ,- power stl'cring, pow Ntd on pl' rl'enlagc c nlle~ll?ns wtll
t:r bl'&lt;JII l,;, nyt\ramat,c, , ... .,uj. ucl up lu ~-0~ . monthly ~~·th very
Bru(•ltu:u 's, l&gt;ume r oy , U. 1:1·3-Gtc good _po;; ~Ji.Jllltlf'b of taktn_g over
!fJS-,-,-Ir~ltCU it'V Hm-d .1·-,p- C-o upc, fu ll I nne . Income mcrcastng aC·
J,·ordtn~ly . Fur. inl crvtew, _ mcludc
ov 4I ,' OII~ t·. c :d lnl dean, ;jil'Ht5.
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ph one H l iiPt_Ji lt'B:Ion . WnLe ~ast- " -" -" _1n_:_r ~. i'O in &lt;Toy . u . 8 _. ." c cru ll hlrJhut1ng Co., II N. Jumper

Lt!:GA.L NOTICI
1 Aaron Hysell, WhOti~ place of
. residence is 2&lt;m Condor Street
POOJeroy,
Ohio, but person·ai
service
cannot
b e obtained
on him in the State of Ohio and
hi! presealaddre 98 iB: Pvt. Aaron
Hysell, U. S. ~2360042, Bat~ry A.,
82 F. A. Bn ., A. p o . '01. &lt;lo P.
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M. , S&lt;&amp;n Francisco, Callforn'ia, will
hike notice that on the 28th da)'
St.. l'hllll . 7, l'a.
8-3-5tp tlf June, 1956, th~ 11nderslgned
- - ·~- - - filed her pctllion ~galnst him In
MAN WANTED
the Court of Common
Court ol MelgB
Tn lake over !-oral franchiBe
Case No. 12f37,
fm· distrihuthm uf fast ~Jling
vorce, custody
novdly line lu 11!l stores. Ac·
relief, on the ·g rou•nob
cuunl.s t• il t~hlished for you by
moglcct of duty and ex.treme
manufnc!urer. (,:a n be dcvcl- 1 c'l'uelt)'. Said cause will be lor
Hpcd into full time Business if
hearing on or after lhe 11th dlly
clcsi rl'cl. Sale~ l'xpcrwncc not
uf August, 19156.
ru;1uircd. Must ba\'C serviceHALlJE A. HYSELL.
abl e car, rufcl'ences and $2,.
Plaintiff.
100.00 cas h to la~e over inWEBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
ventoty . H you can ~t art at
Attorneys Itt Plainrtlff.
onn• and m;~ct the above re:•1-29; (7) 8. 13.
27; &lt;8l-3-81C
qllirement~. wrilc and include
phon £' numlwr fnr loc&lt;~l intcrviC'w with fnl'l.ory n•pr~cnJa ~
11\'C. Wllt'l'l::: MANUI''ACTUII~:H , 381~ 1)'mne Blvd , St.
l'ctensburg. )&lt;'I nrida.
INSURANCE AGENCY

I'L'V MLH.I I H IJdUJL 4·door
~l'dan, exccpliUn&lt;~l value, ~WD.
Hluctlnilil''s, l'umem_v , 0 . IJ -J~lc

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1110'11 CHI:'.VI«)Ll'.:T ":lJO" 4·dour
lJt\lux Scdnn', o11e luc&lt;~l oJ.ner ,
~1&lt;:\t::i.
Hlil. l' llnar :&gt;,
l'um cr uy,
Ohio.
8-3-!itc
Utri4 l'UW Cu~tolll llnt' 2-door .S{'·
d.an , op;u·kling du rk Uluc Wllh
wn1tc lop, $11113. HJm•tLnar · ~.
l'nnH•roy, Obio.
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JoOH SAU!:-HI:5) WillyK Jcr'l'·
nu·ta l top, good condition, theav.
!•hone 11:10!1-J .
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BLOCK mat•hilll' w11h
100 pall ets, $~5. Eb&lt;·r liJllil!lll,
L'hr~&gt;Jcr, unw.
H·;i.Jip

1'1·.".'\UIES- Ilu le !Iaven ami li ol&lt;lcn JUbilee . New llJA vcn i.Jrd111.rd,
J'&lt;"N

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120 I:! I Insurance

PIN. Automaltlla, HaeHh
ACCIDINT
Lllo, Cauolty ..,d Iondo

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Middleport. Fl:oo ~ Aubomobile-

&lt;!.41:188.

Bonda. Phou 6310·X
6-20-U
PIANO UAlt.tiAIN - llcauti!ul Spin·
N p1ano, u~:&gt;cd only lew mon,.hs, -r o-M-PLETI&lt; •• ,.,• .,, Protectl;.;, •
save over $:.'.11\J. lte:spunsi Ul r
lJfe, Auto, Fir.,_ .Polio. Call DoD
In MIDDL.PGIT, OHIO
person can make ss m&lt;~ll dcpo!ill
Millo. Middleport. Oblo.
6IU.M
PHDNII
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Real Estate Broker

ond tltltc over low IHIYllll'IIIS .
L:redit Dcpt., 1043 41h Avt·.,
8·1 3lc
lluntlnS,ton. ·

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Four l'ooms, t ~ stor~·· LtK.'a·Lcd
on PorLianrl ·Bald KMb.!J Ro.ad,
in Lebanon Twp. Price $1200.
Er~:__::_Conuo.
7-2~· 12.tp

1&lt;'01{ SALE- Pdafi. .' ilrby Real Ell·
iate,
ltutla~ Tt&gt;WMhip. 31
aCrf'.! land, house, barn and out
l'ricc lncludell dc&gt;llvery !U;d ~l'&lt;l
buJirlhl-ill. ~~ Georgo A. M&lt;-ln ·
6·I -tr
in c&gt;xtavatwn . V11d1 sh l'lu111tun1!.1 h- 1 ~rl , Admmt~+1.l'alor.
_!'h~~~~~· Pontl" l'lly. 7 'J.'l :t S lTJIJ ; UH ,\~- ll~i\fJ;";.--...-.~-~0-0~1-;od·
Jo'l'&lt;illk

$~:5.

BATI-IIlOOM OUTFITS, ~12"J ;:; '
Lm\lted lime
onl y.
Plumbi"~· l'hun e 4ti M. l'mi.H'·I

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Jon tan k. Ve r}' J&gt;VIHI , ••.,~dJL•' 11
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!'In lwll.K t'. Wllh h&lt;rth , all Yoll\lgll·
tow n kl trhrn ,
fl oors,
25 al'l'l'.~. 4 41 miles fr~m Pnme·
my . 21 ·,,nv u~ flnllnet•d. I lwnr 267
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AU Makes ond Modela

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or buy . Wnle Box 54"1, l'nm.
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To
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ReprtltntafiYI•
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1"o mHt the ct.slrtt of eyery
f•mily , , , at a cost IM ftmlly

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G. E. REUTER

l~ J;l.VE-~OOM

furmsh{'d ll•pa rt
' ment; 1 two-room furnlsht&gt;d 8
.fartmtnti 1 thrl'e..,.uom fl:roi ·l
·" ed Mpartment AI\ utilillt!~ pa i&lt;l
Jaqulre tt Uw lloml' Hl' ~t:1:mm '

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We Invite Bookl&lt;eeplng
At&lt;ounlo. Audllo. Tax Problems, Notary Publk.

Offleo Pllone reii-M
Pomo"'y NIL Ban• Bide.
105 E. Boeond 8L
Pomeroy, Olllo

dana• of bela·a o•eno..e b:r fumn,
aeeordin 1 1e 11M OJalo ladutrial

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'11le Ohlo lftdulrial Commillls~ •
Di'ialoa of' 8afet7 nd Bralene
NflltJ' adrilol'll Made •ore than
11,0111 uneJII la lhe lla&amp;e'l lndoatrl• lalt Je&amp;r.
Olllo'1 JIG' lndu&amp;rlal Afet7 ree·
onl for fatal and pc!nnanmt total
dlulriUtiel wu below &amp;he National
Saf~l7 CouncU rate.

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empiOJ"f bad the Jeut fatalities
11nd permanent total dlaa.illtles of
.U hwluoQriea. The ratewll

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Fur 1he c;f'cond consecutive year
Tile · American Broadcasting Com·
pany will telecast, and for fht
first Lime will broadca st. one of
the mos! ~ pedacular summer
sports evenffi, the Chicago Tribune
annual College All-St3t· Football
Game.
The colorful contest, in which
I he year ·~ world champions of professio nal footb&lt;&amp;ll meet the top col·
lege grid st ars , will be played in
Chicago'os Soldiur'ili Field on Fri·
day, Aug. 10. with the ABC COV·
ero:ge to s-tarl at 9:30 PM, EDT.
This yea r's stars of th~ exciting
sports event will be ·the greal
Clevehmd Browns, led by their
famous coach, Paul Bro•wn, and a
..quad of ~1 of the best football
I·
d I d th· J
(
IS une rom
1 P ayers gra ua e
colleges .a~ru ss the c~untry.
lu ad?liJOn to carry1n~ th(' .gamr
ru; a hnellp of more lt han 150
ABC -TV• .s tati ons, ABC will broad·
r.Rst the gaml' this year for the
first time on the full ABC Radio

Network.
. Spo n~ors fur the telL"&lt;:a.~ t and
broadcast arc: The Pablil Brewmg
Compan y , through Leo Burnett
Company, Inc ., who wi11 carry the
fi rs t and rOurth quurtcrs of the
iame nationally, und the followin g
regional sponsors - Standard Oil
Company (l~~i_~a) through .D'Arc]
Advertising, ~Jilt .. in the Midwest;
The American Oil Company thru
The Joseph Katz Co., in the East ;
The Pom-Am Southern (()!'pora!it'ln
through FitzgNald Advertl:&lt;.ing
AgenCy, Jnc., in the SoUih. 'fh.:!
regio~a!. sponsors will enrry 1he
second an{! third quariL•J's of th t'

game.

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ABC's

s port&lt;"a~ t r r ,

Jack

Drees. will d cdcrihe lh{' g;uni! or.

telcvjsi on, wilh ll r~rol d " llrd "
Grange, football ',&lt;; immorli1 \ "Ga l·
loping Ghost," hanrllin,!,l lht' "('o\nr'
comm entary . Btl! . :'YtcCnl ~a n, Cl~\'e ·
land apoMscasl cr, will hflndlc the
radio play·by - play; The 'color'
eommenlalor is to br. Rnnounced.
The colh•glate sta n;, k-d again
th is year by E. L. ··curly" La1n·
beau and a co&lt;&gt;ching staff includ·
ing Hartlev '·Hunk" Anrlcrson,
Include BUCh grid stars as Ron
Beagle of thl'&gt; Navy, Gary Glick
of · Colorado, M. Earl Morrall of
Michigan stale, J im tlaruska of
1:! ~
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M~
Wi sconsin, Bob Burris of Okla .
homa , Howard Cassady of Ohio
Slat£', Don Mcilhenny of S. M.U.
and Don Scharrer of Notre Dame .
Last year, a team of fighting
l'aultJ aWtudal that lead to aa~
lift·act.· ue the bule l'flaaona for collegians succeeded in the tradl·
hldUilrlal accidents, Jarnea H. tional atlempt to upset the -.worJd
Fluker, nperlatendent, Ohio Dlvi~ f'hAmpion pro gridd~r11, taking an
oloe o! Salotr aod H111!011e, matn- exciting tontest .ffflm . the Cleve·
land Browns by the .setlre or . 30
nUer.lakft
to 27.
"''be ac.mraut.tecl
tndlThe balf-tim c show will includl!
eate. that If aceideut• are to ba'
11. tO-minute ...perform~ncc by . the••olcled.ptoplemllltbtwareotfaJM Cochran majorettes, an all-girl unit
NRUDptlou aad take DOtbin8' for made up of 7!1 children ranging
rr:.~-==~a~::e:~; in age from 8 to 16 yeats. Tht!l
er:puleDH, COTII'II tht!
la wldab I - - a.aal.IJ'I

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WE . WILL · SEE.
YOU SOON

THE

Meigs

TREE FIR!
RIVERTON, \Vb'o. - (UP}--Thr
Riverton fire department ha.&lt;=
somdhlng new on its record-ell·
tingui~hing a fire In 1. tree house.
Officials Hid the children who
eonllrueted tbe tree · dwelling ap.
parently ~;tarted the fire when ·they
aUt'mpted to Jlkht a ket·oaen~
lamp.

with 0 display of the most modern --

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.:;;.;.il

b.tutiDanotolll7f~h11Jown Nfety
and ..&amp;fare but alto tor ftbe pro-""

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SMIIoo_ol,._..,

on at. -~ "c.n Wm. •••ur.
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of • 1.16-mlll ·re'dUttiori In ihe
111MI!-jt!P:Ill. pro~rt.y tax w,-~ U

was lhe third str11ight ,..ear 4he h!vy
has bein lowered.
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MUlLINViLLE. Klon. - (1/('1 -

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The 'oflen · wild winds of Kartsa,;;

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baehB. A ?@nday •nl·,e:ht windstorm
t.hJ!r ~ ..pt,OIW, The fri~e

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vs SVntnons nlj(ht
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THESE CARS MUST MOVE

1949FORD

1953 CHRYSLER
W,lndsO~ dix 4 door. Dar~ green fi.J.h ·•,

Radio. heater. seat covel-$. Interior·&amp;
exterior excepUonal. Nice 2 new tires
Meehaniclllly OK. Aulomatic trans.

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210 Club "!'lJ~n', J:!'!fk steen ~- R~g;
tr~n~. , Mecha~cat rlght1 new seat ""'ers,
radio, .beeter~_,ilres• lihow very btUe witar.
loealiY owlied.'
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: . . $595

Hlghlandilt; 4 1ciqor. Green finish automatic trano. Loli of extn ·Inc. radio, heater. A
good .10Ud
car..
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1950,'FORD ~

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heater, goo&lt;hubber.

A ateal at this low

. $395

price.

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.'.~ MEI.GS
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1955 PL.YMOUTH

.. $1

V8 4 door Setlan. · Lovely turquoise
Radio. heater. oil filter and

finish.

mirrors, w-a tires like new. A - ·you
'be proud to o\Yn at a price you can , aff,o~

1954 PLYMPUTH .... $1

Savoy 4 dr sedan.

Black finish llke new,

radio. h,11ater, seat covers. Tlr"" like new

mechanically OK.

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1951 STUD.8AKER .... $495 -,._,,_,&lt;:.;
4 'door soda~. c;r~ ,liailtl. Local owned;
seat cov~. Heater, tires like n•w. Motorcompletely ovOI'haulcd. A very de8ll oob"dcar.

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1951 NASH.. .

Custom 4 do&lt;&gt;r. B~out1~u1
Dark b!ue
. light
seat cvers, _heat!or.
ber, lots of low

one.

·MOTO
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$395

2 door sed~- Black fin~· seat , ~ers,
heater. oth~r txlri!i.- Q!!e ~-~wner. Very
dtan Inside and
outc
GOOd
rilbber.
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Custom 2 door.
Dark blue finish.
Loads of exti-as jnc. radio, heater: .•
Very clean insllle and out. 3 tires like
new. ExceptiOnal nice for this model&gt;. '

195S PLYMQUTH ••... ~95

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FOR RENT

Sh St e
ers, . oe or
,B:ocoocluol&lt;dtbatrt-...d...r.bl~ Located on Court St.
oiUtuolu, de.....
lopod and ,...,.111, .'newly
redecorated
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.,.. ..tueauon, tba
lndlYichlaJ Dl.IJ be expected to UM
suitable for office
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at Brooklyn.
ChiCBto: at -New York.
· Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
_1 ~fl~il;~.e!: ' at._ P.,lt-~\tlll'lh.

IUGGIST BITE
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CHEYENNE, ,Wyo. -

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DELAVAL, NEW HOLLAND,
4 FERGUSON, ond OLIVER

Street, a!hy and sanitatioft exprnditures take the biggest bite of
ci1y budgct,s in Wyoming, according to the WYoming Taxpaycu As·
satiation.

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VB Custom Club Sodan. Blue finish. radio,

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T 1e C Ji'ootball
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1game
· une was r first
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All-Star
playl"rto in 1934 as a sports pramo-·
tion event established by tbe paper's late great sp_orbs editor, Areb
Ward. In the 22 games played,
the professionals ho)d the edg•~
with 13 victories to seven for the
Collegian.t&gt;, and two ties.
Both squads .- began training for
the game two weeks ago. North·
western Univer.!ity in Evanston,
Ill. , is the sit~ Gf the AU-Stall .prac·
lice and the Browns are at Hiram
College, Hiram, 0.
The telecast will be directed by
Jim Holmes. Con O'Dea wtll proJure both the TV and Radio pre.
sen lations .

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group excela in preci.Non dr,U.liDJ,
flag 11winging, drum exhibitlon~,
baton twlrlina 1111d rifle routines.
There also will be the preeeota.
lion of ·t he molt valtllble player
trophy to Ralpb Guglielmi, Nolh!
Dame quarterback, cboten as the
most .o utstanding player of laBt

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Annual College All.Star Game
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ROOM. for rent. Colt :&gt;allY. PollJI'
roy,

NUISI ANN SWifT bandl Mn. l..ou1le Rlaaldl. 10. qalt. a
trt~let boy• bom oa tbl
or
July, The ln.fantll am PbtUp, '! poundl 1a ounca:
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a
poatal empl~ye.
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1n a Brooklyn hollplt.i -

t.ction o! otben. TM .. he llldd, it.

Trevy-Finatewald
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while he was directinl'
·at
an JnteraeeUon &amp;Omeoae
&amp;
pair of work pants •nod matthlng
sburt from hla booth.

Baret,llelta •hoaW ba w0111 when
workiaa ta Plftr., bbt• o1

mlllhape.

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AUGUSTA, Me.,-UP - Pltl'Ol·
man LeRoy Greene angrily

OfProperAttitude

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Tbta Ia a trlbote to the work of
11fet7 adviaon ot the Divlmon, to
managemer~.t and to labor, working
together aa a team to reduce acci·
dmta. Aetuu,.. ftcuru lfiow that
aD mplo;,ee fa_Wer o.a. tbe Job than
atbome.

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refny:eroLur. l3U:l :.sno, Miud.l
_ Phone 607!}_:__ __
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LIQUOR OONTROL

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:::oml)lete Wlll;EL AUGNMENT.
b•·•ncma &amp;nd brallie 1erv!ce.

rje dog holes.

On Job Than Off

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County farmurs have killed an ea.
timatl"d ~ .000 prairie doga 10 far
thls year. The chief Wl"apon has
been fumigant inserted 'iDto prai

Workers Safer

LEGAL NOTICI
SEH.VJCg on Wal.c.ta flo.
Sealed Hids will be received by
plllfln&amp; DJ' .r·acwr' 'J.l: ..med
watcnmalu:r. t.:UL.L.J/Ui Ji!:W~ the Board of Co-unty C9111-tninio-n·
Lt;rt.:), .Pomero:w.
l-3-d ers of Meigs County, Ohio, at tll'e
Office of Said Bolf'd, Pomel'oy,
Bli LLUUZJ&lt;.:Il I'Uit !LIRE. PonW, Ohio, up until 12:00 o'clOck ooon;
' ba~emcn&lt;s, Jandsca pUIJ4, elc, P. August 20, 1956, for 1UTDishtnc
M. Cowdt!ry. Lung .UOll1.11n, Ohiu. the following.
7- lHf
Tran!port delivery of
Deisel
Fuel Oil', to the County Garage,
te;AUIO &amp; T£L.I!:VI!i1UN StmVICE Rock Springs, Obio, at t·b e DirecPhL•Ue 200. Clthmd AppUan..:e
tion of the County Enylneet, durbLuHl, UU W. M.ata St .. .l'omuo,.
ing
the 90 day period Commencln.J
~za- u
August
20, 19541.
-- · - -- Board of CommissionerJ .r eserve
the Right t.o reject any or •II
(I 9) ·Business
Hids.
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Sec. 2352
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Meig8 Cuurrty, Ohio.
$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME
By
Dean Barnitz. Clerk.
Refillin g and l'oll&lt;"rttng money
from our five ce nt High Grade Nut (7) 27; (8) 3, 10, 1'7..te'

Baier·• w1ll g1ve yuu l.be ~t
uade on furoJtcrc ~.r apphan-

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HOXIE, Kaa .-(UP) - Sberidail

ohl7 dalll!ap wai a larce

LEGAL NOTICE
dent Ia 1M 1teel plate
Staled btJs for tbf leasing of . . . . I
the prl"mlsed to lhl" lkpartment
of Liquor Control
for Wie as a
Stat(' Liquor Store to Ilene the
City of PomNoy, Ohio will be re·
cetvP.d at the office of the Depart.
menc of Liqunr Control, Columbus
Ohio up to twelve o'elock noon
Monda.y , August 13, 195fl. Forms
for the submission of bids may
be ob~inl.'d at Sta te Liquer Store
No. 22 at 122 Mulberry St., Pome·
roy Ohio or 33
North
Third
Str~et, Colt~mbLLS, Ohio.
DEPARTMENT OF

l\J'l'Uh,N llt:U'. (&lt;'AMlLlAJl
WITH fiLLING ORD~tU:i. MU:'!J
AI'PL'r' IN Pi!:H.SON ONLY.
MAtt JfN Ht:S'J'AURANT, MlD·
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ULt:PuHT.
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~'OREMA.~ 4 ABBO'IT TV
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THEHE WILL he a humecvmmj!
perl lecnmc1.11na. l".tuNlfl tt.lM Y
at tne ?ill. Ullvtt Lnun: n ;:,untJ~)', _ MJd.dJ.~~l.
8-15-d
Augu~t a. Un. r..rncst W~.!I:IVl'r
of Ma::svn, W. Va., wu l be tile CAH R.l'..PAIH. Ne·1gler and LleeJo.
liar.tge , Hat:me.
7-:.m-titc
t:wryune
aHcrnaon
8· d~!.C
welcome.
H OMEllUILD~RS. Cali Guy Neig. 8-3·ltc
Jc-r, Hal."'nc, IJIHo.
7-.:as.bu.:
IAYI DON'T YOU KNOWi'

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SOM~ONE tv work c~·cning :;h.ift,
~~ or over. Parkers k~ ~lauram.

Uets&amp; oa ~veatl prmh.&gt;O el n:&amp;\1
1ar c.lusiftec:l rav•. Vbttuanes
published at 1 eun per word.
&lt;.'ilar&amp;ed AU r~!t~Civetd Eri mail 01'
,e.leJJhooe ~~oven caretW 1r..,..

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Notice l.s hereby
Jivea that
Dale M. Dutton whole post office
addre5s is Middleport, Ohio •u

LNTERNA'J'IUNAL 1 Ton 1950
John c. R~on' ISAFICTY rAYS!
sh1kt· trul"k, guod condition. Selt
Jucij:e of the Probate Court ta-. e.ploJed
a
compan)'
or trade. Term s. B. M. Collper,
Meies County, Ohio at Marlo•, Ollto, ••• wurinJ I
L&lt;~n~:sv tll~, onw.
thl·mp
8· 3, 10, 17 · 3tc
-.fel7 ahota •-'" t•l• two-toft aee- I
don .t eoDere&amp;t fell lit feet 0111 hit
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ot z cto&amp;iU pe: •oro w1ll
be cltarre4 for advertising i1 aul
paaQ,iQt ·befor.e tbe '..lt.h of each
mo~~.th foUowiDJ iDJerl.IOD
trrura 'Ltl Adv•u·tisln&amp;-Sbould b•
repoiud uur..:.edJal'llJ. 'I.:.te Dally
StDUD'Il1 will oot bd reai")Dilble
Cw awre l.ha.b 01111 weorrect iD-

Sentinltl. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ot1io

WILL PAYS IILL
JIE$PEIUA,' Mlch.--{UP) -Quy
Crawford ·b-.s finalb received Pl)'meat o! a 30-year-oJ&lt;!
debt in.
curred whea he owned an aulo
•Jtaey h•re. Crawford Pld thr
penon who Owed him tbfl money
died reeentl:' llld bia wlll earned '
1 atlpulaUoa that tbe bill be paid

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Men-lO Meetun- .,_

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SPECiATDEUVERY

E~~:ecutor

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2 1ive room apart.menta; 2 fourroom aParLmeota. ail with Laun.
ctrles and aarage.. A. N. Beo1e1.
Pumeroy, tJwu.
~14-Lf

t cent~ per word for 1.bre. ...
MCUtiYe 1DaertiOal.

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Chntoa I'Wll!r, MidchepQrt.

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Social

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Ohio Will Lose
Marriage Is
Half Million In
Announced
Federal Grants

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oMts. Hurl Har~n.as and grand
' daughter, Katbr)'n Jane, have re- ~
turned home after a vitut m Nc l
sonville, with relativt-s.

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:Mr. Guy (Oit' of \V ell ston, Ohio.
· furmt-rly uf PomerO\', !S an noun ~·
ing th e marrllll:t' of h1s daughter.
J•niee Marlent' to J Nr~· M. Hotlg·
la nd . son or Mr. and i'otrs. Floyd
H0uglanri of Wcllstnn. Tht' cere·
mony was pe r formed July ~ in
Liberty, I nd i;ma .

WE 5EUCT ONLY
- THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS
SEE THES E
LATE MODEL BEAUTIES

The bride W()rt' a ptnk flowP.r
11 s pri gged bl&lt;~ck dress wlth pink c.&lt;:·
1 ce~sorie s. The dress wa~ rash toned
with a scOop lll'('klinr. s horl ~ leeved
trimm ed w1th bnw~ and a .Cull
skirt fl\}:win g from a ligh t yoke at
the wai;;t Arcent1n~ th t• dress was
a pink sash tied in ~ bow at 1hE'
back , tht• .~trr amers fl&lt;~wm g. nf':arl?
to lho h e mlin e.

Mercury 4 dr, Sedan R&amp;H

(oyers W-Wall fires ual
ChaVl'olet V 8 with
R&amp;H clean.

ford v a f.trlane 2
lh•rp.
Plymouth 4 dr. Bdl•o&lt;l•"
A r.al nic. 11ut~oblle.
M.rcury
Sun Valley,

Shower On Friday

WASHlNG1'0N UP -Ohio will

over a half million dollars

mls ~

Mn, Reiger illard entertained
wi11lta shower last Friday eveniRg
at fi'er home , Lincoln rot~d, hetnoriea Mlss Sue Johnson. Arrange.
ment&amp; of flowers decorated tb e
bome for tbe occasion.

in federal grants fen vocrtlonal
rehabilitation
tlli11 ynr because
the state faaled
to appropriate
enough matching
funds to qual·
lfy for lt.

The Department of Health, Education and Welfare said today
lttal Ohio could have received up
to $1.290 000 during the current
fiscal year but Instead
will rl!-cf.'ive only $7t:J,38? ,
This lett Ohio in the bottom
third of th e Htates as meaaured
by the utent they put up in st.a~
money to match federal funds.
The fede,.nl aid 18 apportioned
on a population-Income formula
whiM! &amp;llows M per cent of Ohlo'a
rehabilitation program to be paid
hv fert.-.ral mr·ney •nd f6 per cent

Films were Bhown dur ing the
evenins, after .whic~ tbl! honore d
gueat was presented a picnic bas·
ket fllieq with plates. cups, silver·
ware and -other kitchen articles
the group.

A salad cou•·se was servtd by
the hostess from a hble centered
With tall lighted tapers in etystal
cmndelabra.
.Present we.re Mrs. Don Thomas,

The tlf'W M r~. Hougl;w d attend.
cd Pomt' rov st• hODI~ and si nce 1954
has allendt•d Wcll ~ t on lli~h School.
the &lt;rtate.
Mr. Bougl and is a graduate of b7
Well ston ~ligh SrhoDI 1n the claSi!
of 1952. He sr-l'ved 3 vcars in the
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Navv and is now assistant mana·
Admitted: Mn. Wayne L. Jones,
ge-r in th1· Mr-Arthur , 0. offl.ce of Pomerov. Au~~:uat 3: Rella Emo·
the City Loan .
. IO!ene Cline, pt, Pleasant, A1Jgu11t
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pt, Pleasant ,
The new cou ple i ~ makin~t ·I h ctr
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22I N O hw Aventtc in Well ston ~ett . AugUst 2: .Marv LouiRe Parr,
Racine. August 2; Mrs. Avery Rob.
unti l their apar(mi'Jl\ tn McArthur erts. Syracuse, August 2; Clara
is ready fQr occupancy.
Nao.mi Oblinger, Pomeroy, Au-guilt

buutiful ur.
Pontiac (8) Ster
car will "tl11fy

Mn1. Jack Seelig. Mrs. Chick Chap·

man, Mrs. Jack Cramer, ·Mis ~ Mila
Stark, Mrs. Ronald Smith and Miss

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Ford 3 pan. Cpe.
Mora To Ch00&gt;11
HP John5on uutboard
HP Johnson Outbo.rd

N•w
complete- lii'M! on new
outbt»ard
motor
wittl Beii -A Matic,

METROPOLITAN

Auto Soles

Mrs.

At Traffic Light in Middleport
295 N. 2nd Ave Middleport, O.
Open Evf'nin911 Until 9 p. m.
Phone 6045-J

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King.~burv

Birth: A daughter to Mr. and

Jl0ad, Mrs. R
0. Bur.~o n'. Burlingharn r. :md 1Mrs.
W. ('. 'Bu r~D n . Shade . wNt&gt; J!lll&lt;'s1s
of Mr and Mrs. Joe Beegle, Racf.
ine, Thursday.

AT THESE

GOODWILL
USED CAR_VALUES

A LOOK WILL SAVE YOU
MONEY!
BUY FROM BLAETTNARS For A
BETIER BUY!
1953 PLYMOUTH Dlx 4 .. dr . $995
Sedan . Exceptional in every

Mrs. Wayne L. Jones, Pomeroy,
August 3.

Wil y .

dome In WllhloltoD. JD tbe ~P (left to rljbt) are: B.epre1enla·
tlvu Harrr R. Sbeppuct (It-Calif); Hale Boggs (D-La.); Coylll

(D-Qhio).
-.Knutson (D-MJna,)
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(lntemotiofi41L

1955 BUICK Special2 dr ... $2,195
Dynaflow drive; One

c&lt;~rcful

owner

1955 OLDS Super 88 . .. · .. . . $2695
Holiday Cpe. Power sreering-, power brakes,. Bydramatic. Like new condition .

1954 MERCURY Hard Tap cp $1,795
\' lean as a pin inside and out. Overdrive.

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1953 BUICK VB Super 4 dr sd $1,395
Original blue-white two

tont~ .

Shows good care .

1954 OLDS Super 88 4 dr Sedan

PmSBURGH

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Federal
mediators were expected tu move
lnto the three-da\' willionwidc alu·
minum strike ttday.
Ao authoritative souree said· tbe
U. s. Mediation and Conciliation
serv ice• will try to get repre:sentaUvea of 28,000 striking
United
Steelworkers to re:sume bargaintn~ se ~~ lon s ujth the Alunrlnum
Company of Amer ica and the Reynolds Me!als- en., pos.sib1y early
next
w~k .
Alcoa-USW ta lks broke
down
'early Wednesday, a few hours a1tti 18,000 workers began their
midnight strike at 12 Alcoa plants.
USW bargai ner&amp;
met with Rey·
M!ds repre ~ f'nlative~ Wednesday
afternoon but according to a company ~ pok ~.~ rnan, "nothing c~me
of it " and further
talks
were
called off. Re.}'nolds employs 10,-~
000 USW memb~rs at nine loeaUctns.

Four Delegates
Are Named For
State Convention

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omo: hrtly cloudy wtlh

lD temperalun
l&lt;lday, t.onlght llld Saturda)'.
HJah today 78 t.o 85. Low ....
Dlght 88 to 84 llortbeut, 84
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at a meeting
of the Radne
Fire Department
Wednesday
eve.
nlng,
atmoaphere.
ln other business , the fire com·
More than 000 lnduatrlal .pli.nta,' pAny also Yoted to holrl an ice
labor groupa, a.nd other orcanfsa· cream social at the Fire Hall on
tloaa Jnl:.erelted In aafet:r prolllOtlon~ Wednesday, August 23.
aaed the aervicea ol thelibrarr Jaa~ -~~::;:-::-:-:::-::-=:::.:;:.:===;::,

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Salety ftlms .,. principal odd!tiona to,the Division'• moderg_tools
and techniques used In promoting
1atetf education In an era when
Ohio Ia expanding rapld1J Jn the in·.

thls
'that
· o!-lnoney_!rom

by,.the June

In Every Crowd,
A Safety Advisor
Guar\nteed
tricot 'knit

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.art, clotely knit .••
long wearing and wonderfully
waahable. Care(ully. tailored
reinforced

anll amply

tut.

at poilall or etralu. Needt DO irouill&amp;.

ELBERFELDS
froiD
funeral ·

Mauck,

Geora•

i Mr. and Mn.
all,d Mrs. Emmett
H. A. Resener,
Edna Mauck.
GaUI~)J.

Tbe amount ·-Wbieb eam cooncy
ree:elvea in .tb'e initial $1.~ JiiWJon

~istribuUon is :bued oD the rat~o
1Jitt tbe ·value of the abarea 1n
end' capital employed by its fir.·

ancial institutions beara . to th ~
total value 11f shares .hi and ea'pi~

Mei11•. County lti~g
Club To .Meet Tues~y

The M:eils County JUdtna: Club
tal ~mployed J;&gt;y all financial in· will meet on Tuesday evelllna.
August 7, at 8 PM il.t , tbe .Rock
stiWtions In 'Oblo. .

owner. Make us Mt offel'.

1953 BUICK Specia14 dr sed $1,295

(Golden) GAtE OF H-- BURNS GOP

$695.00 Specials

UBI. .

1952 CHEVROLET 4 dr.
1951 BUICK Special2 dr. One owner

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1950 PONTIAC 2 dr Sedan
1950 FORD VB 4 dr Sedan

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S,ICII\L ltiHRA"SAL

ertpp~ .~~ne iervfee tn 24 eounA" spM!al rehe~raal ·of. Ute Bg:
tlei OtEUt.ern and Southern Obio Be"Dd Variet.Y Show bas ..,.been Mt

Co!:lk-'. :as.,

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son,!i, Ralph;;·"'"b.ilot,
Of1 .Mt. · .
RJtbe.r t Mason . Pt.
Plea•an.t, ,and Rieblrd Jleney al
bome; three dauthten, Mra. Velma Jeall Clark; Letart; Gamet Ag·
ne1 Shirl~ at home, and Aurilla
EliJabetb Shirley at home,
In addition be lR survived by
one 1i111er, Mr1. lobn Boston of
~: · liDd two brothers. R. · ~
Sblrlty of Letart, and o. E. Shir·

1ey Of Pt. Ph!a••at.
A military fdn~-ral will be heiJ
and all members of the Mason

C~nt: 'DAV cba.pter !'Ire 11sked to

Ue pusent at the funeral bom1
M 1 A·tlt. qn Sundar.

.P'fi,n,da m•y ~n at
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33, West

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· hfi.,- ~;~;NII:. old. waltout bls

1~:~.:~~..:;,~.-..d -

SOUI't!et lD Ohio Jinte lMJ.

At an average eost Qf •l.OOQ,pQO
per mile, Ohio'a •hate o1 te~a1
ta.tes would pay for .the construction flf more than., 4:,2&lt;Jo , mllea .of
&amp;uperhighways in the State. ,
In comparing Metes Cou""'!l'
burden of $!,478,000 In FedUal
taxes the Ohio Chamber'1i ·alaUa·
i&gt;oll+SJtPUTH (i. (UP\ - E. tics showed the cost per ·ca.,na
L PaiUipS, f~eraJ me.dlaior In in the County will he · lppi'Oxima~e·
till QJlq' Ct~nselllljlttd Telephone ly $231.115.
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Co~ 11Q'I'!Ifl, "'t()(l'ay called a three
The statistics also disclosed tbat
d.iir.
'lo eOatruet nea:otiatlons Meigs County's burden IR appfoxi.
mately five aod fi ve-nlnftiB Urnes ·
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sides to the total school exper:ulitq're1 for
come up current op@fatiohl, i'ntere.!t ,lnd
wblch debt retirement In the ~~.n~ ~1r­
.Tilt!Sday
·way for a atittle- I Ina: the 1954-1955 scb.Ool yn~

Ia multh:lPtt court.

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muOwf IOSI • hflft and GOP otnclala bluabed to ~" ~bell
Mayor ~· Chriltopbu: ot Ban l'randaeo
tbJI front
oover to, tbf omclal P""II"UD dul.ped r~
Na-

Ebtlnlllac'h, 71, Who· died
at , the ·lltll'i

,..ef.DW-'Ue, Lwo e.niP,~O}'ft on~ (oi' -the d.tnctng ~horuiMfS anci an:r
~m~ :'ri:N! •rteJtta here Fri·tao.loillt. wi~hing ~~~lal _rebel.raal
dly nll,bt -for allegedly abusing on Tuetday evenir•K at 8 PM at
two 60mtanr auptrvlaora.
' tbe- Pomeroy HlBh School AudJ.
:Le;rU Qre 11ory 32, and Ruqell torium. A regular. rehearsal of

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.LARGE DOUBLE DRESSER
AND BOOKCASE BED
it1 Pltdinum M•llogt111y

$295.00 Specials

on

3-D~,y,- ~~Is
Called in Phone
' ·Negotiations

REGULAR $59.50 NOW

$395.00 Specials

. Funeral •ervleeis will·be 'heid

Moadity .artentooo '1\-' 2· o"tleid; at
the Ewi.DJ ChaPe' !n ·P-.eroy for

Corps.

NIGHT MATTRESSE$

1951 CHEVROLET 2 dr Sedans
1951 FORD 2 drs &amp; 4 drs
(2) 1951 Pontiacs 2 dr 6 4 drs
(2)
(3)

Bertha Ebersbacla
. F~JDeral . Serviees
Scheduled Monday

the

SAVE NOW!
SEALY ENCHANTED

$595.00 Specials

~oday

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nearly 'w!"'m"~ ·~~coUeetions
ID Ohio
the
'law in 1936
In was alao
Ohio's share is
times
revenue of $1,019,7:59.401 ;-;~ie~i;d
by the State from all souree, ia
fiscal liJM-M.
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By other standards ot comparl·
sDn Ohio's share repreaell_ll:
More than t.llree tim~ .the total
debt of st,29a.513,t2t of locai cOv•
ernments - countiea, towulltipl,
municipalities and schoOl dlatrlets
-in Ohio at the end of 19M.
Three and .88 (3.86) times the,
cash receipts of $1,091,340,000 de·
rived from the sale of agticuttbral
producll! frnll! ali Ohi-o !arms in
19M,
'
:More than Hve tiMI!:s U.e totJf
amount of bond iasue&amp; oJ fn2.120.
221 for counties, towndlpi, ' tnun·f~
cipalitiea and schools, i~Pr,ov&lt;'~1~v
t&gt;hio voten durin&amp; the .Year~~ ' li:IOl
through 19M.
. ' · · · . ·' ·
Exceeds the total e:teiae· .
of $4:,030,607.586 colleCteii

Sprl.ng! Graage JlaQ;
Memben
are ~ - to note ·the ebange
·

DECISION AW,llTIO
· PAIUIIS

tional oouven~ !D. lUll ctty next month. •na.
or ~·· 10ulpt.un, "The Gattt ot Hell."
lh&amp;doWI," . . tmbappy·lOUIDt b1o

Stephenson ..
Is Guest Pastor

run·proor

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Four delegates, Je'rrv ~ll ,
Billy Joe Spencer, Carroll Tepford
and Virgil Walker to attend th e
Stale Firemen's Convention m
Cleveland thls weekend, were

When an industry breaks
Safety eodea, which promote aafe d..trioJ ftetd.
rrOund
for a new factoey there
.1
working prnctlcea In each industry,
are
alway1
the "aldewalk super·
Informatlon about nfaty !'lima
are eat.abUahcd under Conunlsa1on and how to obtain them can be aeintendenta" wbo keep doae eheck
aupcrvlaion. SafetJ aurvcya recom·
on the proceedinga.
cured by writing the Division of
mend protective devices for machin- Safety and Hygiene. Oh,io lndustria1
But did you know that among
ery, 1nfety equipment for workere
thcae interested people at cveey
Commlselon, Columbua. Ohio.
and h;vglenle improvementa auch as
major excavation projact Ia a
dust or palnt-epra;v removal,
safety a.d'·iBOr from the Ohio In·
The CommJaslon baa exclusive
'dustrJo.l Commlaslon'a Division
jurisdiction over Injury claims in·
of Safety and HYSiene f
vnlvlng permanent 01' part..~! disa·
On construction joba of · alze,
Lility, facial disfigurement, lump
constant •pot checka are madl! by
11urn settlement. and vlolati011 ot
aafety speeia!ista who make sut·c
s~i flc safety nqul.rements.
the project met:tl rigid safct)'
I
It works e1oael)' with the Bureau
atanda.rds.
I
of Workmen'• Compensation, under
I
Administrator Joseph J. Scanlon.
Cincinnati. The Bureau and Com·
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misalon proee111 alllo11t-tlme c1aiml
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1ubmitted bJ Ohio workers each
}'ear.
CHECKS FUIIEB: Du•t nnd '•••-'
Combined effort• of Ohio's in- are a major e&amp;llltl of lndt~.~trial
dullt rla l safety worker1, lneludinr Iurie•, aceordlar to the
1
alllety department• ql eompanlea. Hnlene JllvlaioD of the
have resulted In a stead)' decline In
duatrlal COmmjBJlon. Thll
industrial accident frequency rate1o
•how•
a aaftt7 ad•l•or
Despite the fact that maximum fume. Ill an Ohio f•ctorr. Durtna.
weekly benefits were recentl;r raised
19155 more than 1,000 testa • j
from $82.20 to U0.25, the pl'emluml
comple&amp;ed h7 the Dlvl•lon'a in._
paid by Ohio employen were .,.
trial bntenl•ta.
cent!)' reduced 7.7%.

One careful lt'H:a·t owner. Dy11aflow drive.

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Appl'OXimdte ly 4:5 were _present
for the far.:well party and ~t.
luck supper held Tue.sday eventnl
at tile Syracuse Tlli!dtlde park, boo 1
norlng the ' Jtev . ta nd Mrs. Larri·
more who ha\'e been nt the Syra
cuse Nazarene Cburch "-for tbe•
past tour ye.ra.
A prograr9 f11owed the supp er '
with choruses presented
by the
young pe-ople. An original _poem
by Mrs. C. L. Arnold as a tribut e
to the .Larrimore's
faithful ser· "
vice was read by Morrl•
Wolle
and a poem irl memory of the late .
C. L , Arnold founder of the SY'fa....
cuse NazarPne! Church was read
by Mr.s. Maxine Arnold. Rev. Law.·
renee F iek a former pas tor offer~;~d prayer.
Rev. and Mrs. Larrimore were
presented a gift of luggage- fi'o'm
the members of the chll{ch who1
also wished them much succes$
Jn , lhcir ni!W pastm·cate
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Power stet.•rlng, pow er hrakPs . One careful loca l

1950 FORD 2 dr. Sedans
1949 BUICK RM 4 dr. Sedan
1950. HUDSON 2 dr. Sedan.

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Larimores Honored
Plan To Enter At Party, Supper
Aluminum Strike
On Tuesday ~ve

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Shannzonfe undies
of run-proof tricot kflil

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I Bfth Coqreu -

Industrial Commission ol Ohio
Protects Millions of Workers
Almost everyone wbo worka hi
Ohio ill protected bf one or more
1ervlcu of the lnduatrlal C.omm~
alon of Ohio.
The Commi&amp;Rloa., comp,led of
three men, Is appotilted 1&gt;1 tbe GoV•
emor. Present mombei'a are Rich·
a.rd W. Morse, Akron (chalnnan)~
1. Mafll&amp;l'd Diekerson, Youngatown
(vice chairman) and W. T. Blake.
Eaat Liverpool, member.
·
Prime functioD of the Comrn.lssiota
Ia to prevent ii.dustrlal aecldentl
and promote healthy worklllg con·
ditiona ln the atate'a 114,000 eompanlee. Ita Division Of Safety and
Hygiene is headed by James H .
Fluker. Tbe div ision employs 46
Jafety adviaora who mode over
16,000 lnduatrlul safety alll'\leya in

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Friday, August 3, 19~6

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'litiS CONGIIIIIOHAL QUAlm celebrate. the adjournment of the

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Dai s, ·Mrs Rowland

----------·-----------·---U. S. Mediators

SING AS 84TH CONGRESS ADJOURNS, Miss Sue J.ohnson

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the-_ entJre ('Bst will be- b.e"ld on
Thunday evening

,tE FLEW 1,900 MILES AN

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