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Athens by Jon M. Schaaf, grand-

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Furniture
ON THE BI(IGHTF.ST
CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244

son of Mrs Sansbury
Mr and Mrs Eber Lcwts
and
daughter, Janiee, returned home h1s grandmother home for a vl.sit
Saturday after vis i!Lilg
Mr and ~~ond her fath-e-r , W. P . Ohlln~~:er
Mrs. He rbert Riggs tn C rook~viUe also is in Dunbar for a visit .
S1dome Spencer, Pomeroy, wa.s
for several days
Mr. and Mnr Carl Vanderhoof an overnight guest of her aunt
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and eht ldr Pn F'loyd ~:J mPr
and Mrs Charle!l Murray , Frid;,zy .
MLSs
Lois
Cecil.
who
has
been
Peggy Lee, Cul umbus, spt•nt the
Wt't'kend With I E !1.1 Jiler
and .a patJent at Meie;s General Hos pltSupt . and Mrs L W
McComas .aJ , wa!l rNurned to her home in
and family Pt-g!J: y remained for the Rawlingli-Coats ambulance Sata two weeks l,'i s!t at the M~omas lurday .
Supt. L W McComas
wa.s a
home
busane:;s
vu1tor
tn
Colu
mbus
Mr and Mrs Donald Duffy and
Friday .
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and children , l':leanor, Patricia,
Robert
Coats,
Da,•id
MJller,
B.
1 Mary Rita, Cindy, Micky and John
: Vt~ited Saturday t&gt;vcning with Mrs. fo' . Parmalee and [)()nald Mill, ati Grace HoCfman, Ma~on ,
and on tended the Shrine picnic at the
Riding Club Saturday.
I Sund&lt;Jy with relati v e.~ In Corn- Columbus
Mr.
Milb,
.1 lh:&gt;rJtenant in the NaIll~.
Mrs J . Q. Rice returned home val Atr Rese1ve, wa11 In Columbus
fur the weekend on reserve duty.
Saturday after spr.nrlJng ten days
Dana Rousl1 Is a surgical
With Mr a nd Mrs lla rolrl Roush
tient
at Holrer Hospital .
Charle.sto n
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Mr. and Mrs . Jame.a Whitlock,
Mason,
Mrs Grace Hoffm a n.
wa.s a business v1sllor in Middle- Kent, spent th e weekend wUh his
gra1rdparcntli, Mr a lld .Mrs. C. E .
port Friday .
Vance, and also vistted his grand·
Mrs Rho!&amp; Bzown . lluntzngton,
mother, Mrs. S()phia Whitlock in
has bet"n vi3!t1ng her
!laughter
Pomeroy.
and son in-l11w,
Mr. and
Mrs.
,Mrs. Vir!!inia Clifford bas been
Fred H 1bh ~
vJslting her brother, L. L. Lyons,
Mr. and, Mn Arthur
Covert, and family at Tuppers Plains.
Cpl. ~&gt;nd Mrii . W K.
Kl~caid
Dayton, were recen t ~ur~l s uf Mr .
and Mrs. Ernest CuvNt anrt fam- and sons, Tom and DiJI, left Sunily.
day for lhe1r home in Arlington,
with his
Petcr- Stace , who! has been in Vtrgim a, aftt•r a VIsit
Mel gt~ General H o~ i,ilal
for the parents, Mr . a nd }in. Jo-hn Kin ph..5t two weeks, was re tu rnerl to caid, and other relntlves.
Cherole Blake and Nancy Rol·
his home in lhe Rawhngs-Coats
ler were busine!!l!
VJSitors
Jn
ambulan('e thi! weekend.
Parkersburg
Friday.
Mr a nd ~rs Samue l MichAels
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and three ('hzldren , Mw ersVille,
viBted Sup! and Mr11 . L. W. Mc· Forrest Bachtel and ramily were
Mr and Mrij. William March Am·
Comas: and frzmly Sunday
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Mr a?rl Mrs John L11rkwoc:,d, bridge, Pa
Bower11v1lle, anll Mr a nd Mrz;. Ottie Konkrighl nnd son
Oanny,
New Carlisk,
IH're
W&lt;'ekf'nd
gue;;ts nf Rev
11nd Mr s C. R.
The St•ntinel
Konkrz g ht ~nd f&lt;~mll y
Mr and ~!Is Geor).l(• f)O(J!Jtt le,
Athen~. weu· wel!kt-nd Guests ()f
Mr. and Mr ~ . Glenn Lamhcrt .
Mrs. W1lb•Jr Parson~ and son ,
Rllilsell. Dunbar, lip&lt;'nt the week
end with hl•r raothcr.
Mrs. AnOES TO MEET
nice OhlingN, ami Mr. 11nd Mrs
Th e Pomcrov &lt;. hApl&lt;-r 186 OES
Richard YauJ.:hlln , und
famtly will me et 111 n ·gula r SCS!iHJ n Tue~­
Billy V11u gh :m. ol der son nf Mr. day at 7:40 p.rn
Mrs. Y-HuJihan, ac&lt;•ompaniect
SOCIETY WILL MEET
T he Phllulhca tio('wly wt!l mrmt
Thursday l'VenJn~ 11t the Churcll
of Chf"ist,

ANNUAL

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ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC

Its Early

BUYING
For' Thrifty
SHOPPING

the Fed~rated church held the :r
~nnual picnic Fnday at 6:30 p.m.
10 the c hu rch dining room.
Mrs.
Bid RtJy Seyfned, president,
pr-e ed ov.er a 1hort ~u&amp;ineas
seuion followinrt the Npper. Plam
were discussed for SE!'I'Ving several
dinners Jn the neat· future.
A social hour concluded t~"
meeting.

S Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

Daybook

BAKER

Happy Han:e'r:'" ~""e
Annual Preruc, Fridoy
Th• 1"PPr "a''"'''" e~ .. , ,,

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Mrs. R. C. Sansbury
and Mrs.
Ralpb Hayman, Raci ne, returned
Sunday after a two months vtstt
with Mr and Mrs. Richard Hayman (June Sansbury) in Huntingdon Valley, Pa Tht&gt;:; we-re met tn Eleanor

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MIDDLEPORT-SOUETY

SALE!

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POMmO\'
SOCIETY

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Annual Greenlee Family Reunion Held
At MiddJ,eport Roadside Park, Sunday
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~;l:~::dw:':'un,~oe·~~~S:~m::ithMary
, sonLouLarry
and
and Ca:

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Cliff, and Mrs .
D&lt;!vis, Mtddleporl, were ;,
Cmcinnat i Frtday to attend the
funeral or Mr Smith'.s and lfrs.
Davis' t-rother, Howa,.d Srnith.
David Thoma:; of MukrsvJile was
the Suni&amp;lay dinner guest ot bis
son .and daughter-ln-li!W, Mr. .anti
Mrs. Everett Thoma~:~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley DeVol of
Detroit, Michigan are · the guests
nf relatives in Pomeruy and Minersville.
Mr. and Mn. Irving Smtth and
eJiildren of Columbus visited rel ..
Uvea in Pomeroy Sunday . .
Mrs. Helen Blake, Erie, Pa ., anrl
sister, Mrs. Elh~ Blelising of CGI.
umbus, were weekend gueata of
relatives.
Mr. and Mr. Aldo K . J effera and
son, Kenton, were weekend vialt·
ors ln Columbu~:~ with ht. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo E. Jeffers .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rite and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Charles of Columbus, and Mr. ant
Mrs. Ted Jacobs of Sandusky were
weekend guests of Mr. a~d Mn.
Edward Hitt' · Mr ll i!e who is a
patient at Holzer Hospital is reported as s!Jghtly unproved .
Mrs. Orville Well is on vacatio 1
from h1&gt;r (.'ITlployment "' the Krog.

er Store.
C. F. Tompkins re Llrned to his
duties as milnag('r of K ro.~~:er Store
today afLN H th r('c wenks vacation.
Mr and Mn. John R. Week!,
Nel ~onville , wtre we (J kmd guests
~· f their ~:~rents , Mr. 11nd Mrs . El
don Weeks, and M· ... Herm .1

School.
Earl D•mnv, Jr , l'&lt;'a&lt;'&lt;'~c k Ava.,
And MJRS Bdty Dcmo ~ kcy of Mtd·
rlleporl, ll"ft Saturday morning fo r
Alabama wh"rc th ey w.ll joi 1
friend, for :1 H t':illOn ~rip to FJLJr-

lda.
Mrs Thf' Jtlorc Lr hew wa s th(•

Sunday dinnt-r ~ u e s t uf 1\-1r a •H
:\.Irs. Wtl larr! Job LL~hac h anrl daughI«'U.
~r~ . Emmll I.e!rhci t j oi ned hf' r
daughter, Mr~ Hllrold J ohns on 1,r
Sprinl!rield tn Culumbo.~s Sunrl:ry
Cor a v1sit tn· Orient wtlh Mi ss Da"·
r1thy L«'lfheit.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. William Thuenc r
of S:yr~o~cu11e Joined Mr. and M r~:~
Willinm Leh~w 11nd sons or Colu.~­
bus and other relatives at Du cK·
eye Lake , Sunday to aUend th ~o'
Thuener reunion.·
Mr. anrJ Mrs. George Dabney of
Southside, W. Va., visited Mr. 11nd
Ma·s. Willard Ebersbach, Sunda)l

The annu •.ll Green lee
Family
reunion aD-d the
e ighty-seventh
birthday of Mrs. George Greenlee,
Arbuckle, W . Va, w e re celebrat~
ed at the Mid,1leport
Roadeide
Park, August 5. Mrs. Grr~nlee ls
the mother of 0 . C. Greenlu, Middleport, and Mrs. Lillian Greenlee
Arbuckle.
Pruent for the reunion
were
Mr. and Mrs . 0 C. Greenlee, Mr,
andMrs. Lon Greenlee, Jletty Lou
Greenlft, Mr. and Mrs. · Eugene
McDaniel and son, Michael,
Mr.
and M11~ Chnrles Bennett, Mkldleport, Mr and Mrs. E. T Greenleeand N&lt;~.ncy, Pomeroy ; Mrs. L .R,.
Greenlet, M1ss Emma Lee Greenlee, Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Greenlee,
Mrs. Carne Spurlock, Charleston,

Mrs. C. J&gt;. Sltcksel, 'Newton,
Ohto, presid ent. of the Ohtt&gt; AS·
soctalion of Garden Clubs. has an·
nounccd the dnve for the Associa1JOn'a Horticulture SchGlarship,
s pea rheaded by a $200 contrtbutwn from the Medina Garden Club.
Mrs Nelson Gayer, Seville. chairman of the F und Committee, is
a member of \he Medina· Club.
The scholarship will be known
as the "Victor H. tl.ics Fellowship"
hononng Prof. Vtctor H. Ries of
the Ohio State UniversJty who 1~
"Mr. Horticullure•· to 720 OAGC
Garden Cl ubs wtth a membership
of nearly 20,000 and also to the
many branches of Extension ·'Sor·
vlce, such as Home Council and
4-H. Prof. Riea has served the AsSOCHllton as Secretary s ince 1934
and has given Garden Cl ubs al l
over th e State up-to-dale, auth·
or itattve mformation an.d tcchmu :

Heath Methodist
Fellowships Win
Award At Camp

$1.00· DOWN
and you ca n lay-away as much e~ s _you want- pav any way

you wi~ by Dec. 21. Many more customers ·l~ach vca1·
are taking advantage of this simph~. rasy way to itaw~

STURDY WITH ~IG RUBHI:JI Tlltt:S

METAL WAGONS
You rnu el see these danrlv wagon~·and nolkc the LOW
PRJC1!1S, to fully realize thai thry arc fol' you.

$2.19-$6.49- $9.98- $13.98
FOR THE LITTLE TYKE

ROCKING CHAIRS
Eilcla $2.29

ri1ht had a ur.,lee at th OouD· ~
ty lnilrmU')' and tpoke on the •
P 1c "! "n-emem ber the DIYI of X,
Youth". Mt·a. MeCOmu took. the
J'unior cboir w.blch JaJlf two ••
lettiona with Christine Coati 11
pianist. Bertha Wilson and San.
&lt;IJ:a Brewington sane 1' duet and
Oune Criswe ll played two piano
solos Cor the- service.

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S'be lOb' • •,..........., 11ome br Oin.ttl. Jk.aplmDDel' worbl C ,_.. llralkllD6 It btm.,.,. The
r.mu, of the liN .. ~tt•eme~~t.. UMI wu Juat aboR ~ to mou ..,...m wileD }t ~

Several folks attendPd the IN'
cream social at Sutton Friday evening.

LOANS

BOYS AND GIRLS

141NCH
161NCH

$21.95
$24.95

''YOUR
SUNRISE

Tb.eae have sturdy stet!l fram rs- t ra inm ~ outrigger (re·

to

punrture proof 1ircs.

SEE THEM NOW!

SUNSET

Is Ben Frankl
Middleport, Ohio

~TATION•

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Gil the eam you nttd on
tlpgtun• OAJ,, auto or fumi.,.

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tisk
of cleaning
Hundreds
of up.
others still took
sheller In e,mergency quarters set

Are Suggested

wilb many, many pina lo breeze
yOu through the preaut J,nlo the
.A dr!bonair bow perka the neckline, the lkirl
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of unpresaed pleats. In Reltex' Chinabet, lustroul
and) acet1.1e blend tbat washea wonderfully.
resist• Wfif,lkleL Dusk slurdu of IJCU. Wue, 1no_n,

ll'•rwred. . . 7JoU.

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ELBERFELDS

1'he completlon of a dAm to pro- Chester on the West Shade Road,
d!
vide a lake far filshing to the pub- has been constructed from funds
Tjll: firzt reading of an or mmce lie was announced today by rep- provided in tt)e aQCumul.ation of
ProY~~~ IU\ approximate 23 per
cent· 188 'rate illcreue in PGmtroy resentativet~ t&gt;f the Meigs Couoty !OO!J trom the sale of licens~ and
from proceeds from the , ann~al
WfH made at Mo.uday niJht 1 meet- Fish and Game_ A1s'liation.
inJ of the council of the Village
The lake, whJeb i ~~ated on fish fry sponsored by tbe assocLaot Pomeroy.
· • the Homer Goeglein farm near tion.

'J1c ordinance, known as Ordin·

311, flxea aM regulates t~
prle4! th"- maY be chaJiged b)' the
Ollto ·Ftrtl Gas. n will replace
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below flood slag•: '' 7 PM Monl\ay. The only flooding occured
along the dock parking .,..., in
Pittsburgh's Ghlden Triangle.
The Ohio River was expecte-d to
reach a 31.6 foot lovol n"U' Wheeling, W. Va ., ·about noon
today,
Flood stage at the Warwood Lock
18 36 feet.
But offtcials of the
Wheeling Downs ,r ace
I r a c k
planned to cancel today's meeting
should )he watert! rise a~ve· tbe
e-xpected level.

b
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Public FIS• hing.L-iUI.e
rumuunce

Two Streets

$7.95

OrcHDa~ 278 which will explre
~857.

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01m
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nCity•
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The new contract by the aas
COJDPIDY will re .
. e present
c~4d on that date.
~ e nOlin ,Wolf, owner and opel"t'tor
n-eUe woUld provide .8 raise in
0 lf'a Ga:rage ill Mason, was
af
thnrllnimum rate fiom $1 to $1.25
named a couneilmJn of the towa
per month.
of Mason a~ 11 meeting of,the town
'
e0unctl held Mondqy ev&amp;ning tn
At the same meeUna of council, the city building. .
Or41iumte 310, · wh~h provjdes for
WoU will take the pOsition left
par-tins reauJ•tinna a~d parking vacant OOvm•al weeks -..o by the
meter, on the vmaa::e'l park!ng rel!lilnatlon of Guy Blessing,
lots was read for V.e seCond time.
In addition, F,red Carsey, clerk
Other Parklng regulations pro; In the offices of the town, was re·
posed by ·Mayor E
Robln.san at h .d f
th
the meettq aad placed under eon· Ire ot ano er year.
C&lt;luncilman
Russell
Capeb&amp;rt
aideraUoq by the counc!J conc~rn·
,,
b' · l ed
b mIttom
.a.n es-(1 rna Ie
o .., n
ed ptrting problems on t Condor su
from a Charleston contractor en
Street and Butternut st~t.
~- eet s o I
the cost oI pav Ing t be i&gt;loL
Tbe · pro~a.la wool~ permit the town.
plfking:. on one side oq-ly on Con·
Esu rnat es f rom (h e Ch arI.e s\on
aor Street 1nd would institute one II rm prJ"ced the P8vt 118
proj ect
way &amp;atne on tbe' atreet. A;)Ao,
at $1:5 Jl&amp;r frOntage
foot. for a
ptQvlded woul~ .be ,pa"rkiul on one street 32 feet wid!'! wlth
curbs
1
side 0f tbe e:treqt. onQ&gt; oo Butter- and storm sewen, The same firM;
nu.t fr-oJU Brick Street to ·Peacock -priced a 20 feet strett on a grade
A venae. . · . •
level Without
curbs but
with
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A reque~t lto~p .Mrs.
RRy Zqrkle 5t.orm ~wen at $t2 per foot.
for
1treet. 1lt:ht near Liberty CouncU, foliowlnsr: a discUSJJion
tabled Jor further or the ~mates, tabled any furthe-'r aetlon nil the project un~il a
lor 'l 1ut ure """
,.te·
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was
as . Ed J;ieUter represen,ted the Dislibled American veterans Chapter
chief of at the meeting and outlJned plans
a&amp;
chief which hie organir:uUon
bas' fw
~ perJod l)f six the
Buildln"' ~ently pur-

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program aQ4 the budge_!
approved. btimated
ei&lt;t&gt;On.ihm" for 1911 _,, Sl83,estitMf4'd b-retelpta for

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the ~in\1\ft _w-eri thor·

stated ·
ough ani!. the euh Jo. a«ur~ '
ately ,kept.
'o\
Preceding 'the meetiD,( ~h~ !!!_Cfll:
bcrs -ftlitM tMII-M.aitU'it let~
Sl!e th ll new aspball tile WbiCb hla'
been laid on the second fl90r and
new seats which have- been purchased They also visited the High
S&lt;hOOI
•ooma where ' " " - bavo
be-rn refinished.

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Tbere are
.of the
AslliOclation in the County whicb
sell fishing and hunting Hcenses.
"II waa explained that 25 cents from
the sale of each license is returned
to the Association to be used for
the betterment of fishing and hunt-

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A.ok UJ for a demomtratioll now
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durin!( those six
raised to 1 that

.,~;;~;.,chief of policl!.
n
report for the
mo"':~~~·~- J'dly Qowed an income
. discpasin;r

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"the fear and the vast cost" of

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the county.
Fourteen clasaes hav.t! been anA short time ago, the state in· nounced ·for the horse show to br.
stated that the IIJCal group spend stagEd at the Meigs County Fair
At tbe same meetlng, tb4!l coonthe money accumulated or Jose At Rock Springs Fair Grotmds on cil moved to cut parking time for
tbelr agencies for ' the sale ol Ii· August 15.
autos ln the business section of
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cenaes in the courity. A commit·
A trophy, four rosettes, and four the town. Th.e matter was brought
tee was appointed ' to inVc!lliate cuh. ~remiums will be awarded in to the attention of the eouncU b)'
the situation i.hd report on a sug- each dass of the show, which i~ bus iness men.
gested project lor the Associatio"' open to world cOmpetition .
Mercbanb of the town complain
th
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Time of the show has been set that pool riders leave their can
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00T~:cy e~:lly~ w":r~ for 7 p.m_
;aaea~etl
on the main .streets or the town
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Whtle riding from New Haven to
Wilbur Hanoiog, Arthur Skinner, 1 The classes are as follows :
tbeir jobs. The cars are parked
W. IL Davia, and Charles Hoback.
Class 1, Lead in PO)l"·-Western
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in front or business places and
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tac-k; 2, English tht-ee gaited :with
After extennve studt_es on what full mane and tall-English tack.· discourage business and &lt;;ause an
cou ld b c d one t. o ben!!"f It mos 1 peQ. 3, Ponies, un~r '"o"-W••tern tack, inconvtnienoe lo customers.
._ under·, 4, _ ,_
Council moved \() relieve thf
pI e, 1l wa_ s de(!t d eu&gt; fh at a 1a k e f or rider 12 . ~ear~ and
situation
bv. placing a three hour
h(
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be
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ppr..,. .... PleiSur&lt; Ho,.,., Western tack·,
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on eal'll on Fifth Street
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was emp as ze """' no S, Pony harness class, cart or buirone ni!'E!d be a m~m~r of tho Fish gy, Pony M" and under, driver any ~~o~~~~~~s~:r~~t S:~~e~nst~~~~
and Game As~OC!ation tG use the a&lt;~e
facilities of the Jake.
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Street between Fourth and Flftb
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Class 6, English three gaited Street~~.
The group' aiso laid plan!\ for with shaved mane and tail, EngThe new parking regulation h
the constru.ction of a park area in lish fa~k; 7, Keg ll.ace-horse~, to become effecttve on September
connectiOn with the· lak-e whicb Western tack; 8 , Ponies 48 , to :56'' l. The Police Chief will be asked
would be complete with picnic Inclusive, nder 16 yean 8nd un. to plac-e warning 'tickets on cart
tables and fire places.
der, Western tack; 9 , Parade Horse overparked until the effective datf
of the' •r-ulation.
The plans were submttte-d to the - We.stern tack.
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Association and approved.
Class 10, Wallc:l:ng h~rse , ~ngAt lhe request of Councilman
proximately one-haiC of the runds hsh tack: ·~ . English flV(! galled J ac k Frey, the small building bein the trei!ury were used on the hors«-, English tack; 12 , West-ern hind the tpwn library on the Ale£
w k' H
w t t k 13 QuiUin properly , recently lett to
Plloject.
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Pleasure, EneUsh tack; lot,
c'hal!l~ 1.bY: · them. He tfJQUested a
The lake, when f1lled, will cO\'· TraiJ Class-Hones and Pontes-- Scout meetings.
sewer tap for the buiJding. The er an area of ap'pro:zumately three Western tack.
A di~~tUNion nf garbage disposal
tap was immet:Uatety approved b.&gt;' Jo four ,acres.
depth Lli the
-----in the town was- discussed by countbe COUftJ!il ,
-deepest part of the lake wJJl ,be
cil and citizens present. It was
The -.:oupcU mdvfld to ma\e a from so to 95 feet. The dam, itSTILL IN TOWN
decided to consult tbl! Healtb De.
~er11onal Investigation of a sewer self ia 7 feet thick at tbe base
The CuckiP.r Radio Shop ir now partment before completing any
condljjon on . Center Slnet near ADd' ' lf feet on tbe top.
located on West Main Street near action on the problem.
the :Rau Rnd Zu!:pan Materials
the ,corp(lratlon line in Pomeroy.
H3.rry Layne and H. C. Roney
1f&amp;tehouse. Ttie sewer in that Jo..
lake WDl !be .stocked u I!Oon The old building wb_lch housed the were appointed as zonin1 ClommiB~at'RD reee"Q.tly blli'w up.
, ·~:~~~~ water Is ip the take to shop was recently moved to Ma· !lioners along with Councilman Ed,.
A s_P.tcial meeting to consider
Test.8 will be taken to ron: however, it has b~n stressed win Roush.
the Je\&gt;r esti011.le wUl be b.eld pn
what
of fllh tbltt tbe b~slnus Uaelf '- aWl Jo. .
Tbe 1councU will meet oa~e..
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earnestly appe-al" for
a "new iipirU" in Soviet relations
with- the ""' of the w..-ld in vt.w
of Ruai•'• eHorts .. _ eradicate
'"•orne of tt.. .vi....- of Staliniln
Mr. Ehenhoonr"a lettw ..._ In
r~y to a Jvne Ci 1.....- from But.
tlanln In whlt:h the ~et ..-.mier
siMI Ru.i• • • cwttl. . Mr arntotd
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.A request wss made of lhe New
Haven Town Council on Monday
evening to extend the town's water
lines to the . Rousb-Layne addition
between New Haven and the Philip
Sporn Plant,
The request was made by a number of residents of that section
and bv New Haven Businer.amen
Assoc{ation representatives, Harry
L&amp;yne and Robert MeGJothlin.
Council moved to table any
action concerning the ex!tnslon
until the members of couociJ conferred with the town's at\oa;eey
e:&gt;neernlng the legality of chargiQe
a tap-in fee of $1:50 to users of
w.a\er in the 11dd1tion.
The biJh tap-In fee would be
necfl!sary in order to pay for the
laying ot pipe to the addition, it
was explained-

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WASHlNGTON UP - President
Eisenhower chided Rust.ia today
for welshing on pr,.,mises made at
Geneva and appealed for new efforil; to rzd the W'lrld of fear .
In ;,z personal letter to Soviet
P.remler Nikolai Bul.r:anin Mr. Eisenhower saJd :
"I mUAl confe.sa that J am per~
pleied as to bow we can work together con•tructlvely
il agree·
ments which ne negotiated at the
hlghe.at level after the most tho'rough expktratiOt'l to oot nem dependable.''
Rebuking Soviet failure to (ulftll
promisetf given at the Big Four
cbiefa af 1.ta.te meeHng lo Geneva
a year age, tbe P~ldent added :
"May we not, Mr. Chairman. do
more to realize tbe- hope~~ which
were born of OW' meeting lu Ge·
neva?"

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0 ( Dam ToProVI•de

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j ~~::~:!ntheof medina
plan• for tbO new

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clouds
but no
per Qbio
Valley
whe~e in
and high water s.truck
dur[Jli violent thunderstorms.~.
The s tnflTI.i· and flooding left at
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.Ohio. · Propm-tY damage was estJ. .
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their hOme.&lt;~ today. Wearied from
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For Failure
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ALL SEEMSSERENE AT suEz

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PITTSBURGH UP - Weather
Bureau forerasters ·~oday

Let us demonstrate
,..the world's
most
ve·hicles

The Lowest and Beat Prices In Town On

Are.

The Mtddleport School
You!i'l, a rormer teatber, hu
{'mployed two new teacher!!
empJftved on the New York
accepted the resignati(ln of
ftailr().ad.
Mn: Emil)'
when they met Monday at the ":;:~e; Bidwell , had befn emHigh School with Mrs, Lowell Pro- pJ
earlier in the summer to
basco, vice-president, presiding in
commerrial subjecte .
the absence of Bruce Lloyd. pre.siJanitors re hired are Harold Hulldent. Mrs. Vinas Lee, Racine, who bard, Wilkie }iul man, John Ta.vhas taught m the commerC'lal de- lor and Joe Shnorinsky.
partment foe a number of years,
Supt L. W . McComb waa aulh·
has resigned and will be teaching ,orized to make arrangements Cor
ln Racme this year.
the purthase or coal fDl' next win- 1
Mrs. Dorothv Peooles Savely ter aud the Board authorized the
graduate oJ Ohto Urlivers ity with use of the football field (or the
a degree m mUsic, has been em- American Legion Labor Day celeployed as vocal ttacher in the bration
Middleport schools and c. F:.
Te:j:lbook changes approved were
Young has al,;o · been empl~yed. Arilh.mctic-G radca 3-4; Reading.
+6: Civics, American GOYWorld Hiatt&gt;ry, new textSolid Geometry and Ohio •

Oouds, No Rain
Promised Valley
After Storms

The Yor'ih f ('llowsh ip lwld lht•tr
r ~gula ~ llll'cling We-Jnesday cv :
mng at the church.

Little 'Chan.. In tem~MQtUre.

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the dem onstrator and quite a fc-.-.
were prese nt.

Rev. Jl:ltlun BlakP filled
rreacbing Appointment at
Nease Chapel Sunday.

Employed
Mib.llay Eve

Two

The committee In charge of the
drive are Mrs. Gayer, Sevtlle; Mrs.
J ohn L Sandet, Bowling Gr·cen.
Mrs. ~·rank H. H;dl, Clyde , Mrs.
H. W. Brunson , t.Jma; Mrs. A . C.
Judd , Ports mouth . ThP y w11! bt·
on hand at the Assoc ta lwo's Convention at Athens on Srot. 6 a
7, to •·eeeive pl:cdgcs fro~ Garden
Clubs and indtviduab;.

Chester Van Meter is .substltut "
mail carrier for Home lioller th1 .&gt;
week.

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Is To Russia
For New Cooperative S
By

It'• good li&gt;surance and good huo[neso to own a vehicle thai

SIDEWALK BIKES

-HOMES- BLOW~ DOWN IN NORTHERN OHIO.

guidance through the years.

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kr acu l e1
and daughter, Rob erla , &amp;l't' vist!
mg relatives Jn Columbus t~&gt; ;
we'ek,

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Mr .
DalJ.d sang Malotte's ''The Lord't~
Pr,yer" as a sol() for the spec!ial
music snd the Junior
choir, directed by Mrs. L. W . McComas
Word ~
sang an anthem "Thy
Bachtel
Like A Garden, Lord".
Sharvn Barbara Jones, Forrest
Janes was organist for the Junior and May Carolyn Swanson, who
sang wtth Ule choir at the mornchoir.
ing service. were unable
to at·
In the afternoon the Rt!V. Konk - tend the afternoon mt!eting.

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Editorial Phone 397
P p meroy.MJddleport, Ohio, Tueoday, Auguat 7, 1956
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Those _,ltendlng tbe afternoon
servi.ee w~re Diane McComas, Diane' and Carol Criswell,
sandra
Brewington, Bertha and Cora Wil·
.son, J!larbara and Betty Covert,
Chrlstme Coat.s, Betsy
Wolfes,
David KDakright Gary A11lt, Supt.
and Mrs. McComas, Mr.s. Jame11
Criswell and Mrs. Konkright.

This fund will result In a $2300
a year Fellowship for deserv:ng
OU)'S and gills who are interes~e ...
in promotmg horuculture zn Ohio
and want to make it tbeir JIJe
work. .Money rec~ived for thll•
Fellowship is given to ttte Unlver
sily alld is held by it always. ll
is put m the University Development Fund for which the States
pays 6 % mteres t. It cannot be
returned o,r used for any othC'
purpm~e but can be added to at
any t.mc. Use fl f the money is
determtn~d by a joint commJltcl'
made U•p of the Hurtzcullure de·
parlm l'nt, the Development Fund
o(ficials and the OA(.;C_

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Urs. Evelyn Hollon entert ain ed
Fnday night for a Tupper . wnrc

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Grandparents are Mr. and .Mr ~ .
Richard Vaughn. Pomtrcy, Mr. and
Mr11. Wilbur Parsonll, Dun-bar,
1reat a:randpareq_ts are Mrs. An·
n ice Oblinger, W. P . Ohlinger,
Middleport: Walter Vwuahn, Porn ~
roy ; Mr. and MTS. Mote Yeauger,
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Daushter

just whal you wanl when Christmns rolls around again

(.;()ssm and Marty,
Will Smith, M1ss Lyda
Smlln,
Leon, W. Va.";' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yates, Buffalu, Joyce Harris,
Prortonwille ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald . sayre, Gnmms Landing; -Mr.
and Mrs. Robert En-Itt and famiJy ,
Mr. and Mrs. R.
B.
Rothgeb,
Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Averill Sayle afl4 family, M.r,
and
Mrs. Ernest SaS're and
famHy,
Arbuckle.

Tbe Heath Methodist cOOJ.r held
an informal reception and farewell
narty fCJr Goorae
DaUu, wbo u..
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four months, after the moruin1
worship service Sunday, Mr. ana
Mrs . Da!Dlas and son, BillY.
will
leave this week for their new
home in Cross &lt;;tty, Fla., where be
will be the ~chool mu11ic instructor
Ben Philson, choir duector, pre-sented the Da!Ja.s
Ia-m1ly
wilh
gifts in appreciation of h is work
and as.szs tanLt.

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By Ohio Association Of Garden Clubs

Young twople of Heath Me.f.hod·
ist Church Juntor und Senior
Youth I\ llo-wshJp~ wOn another
bar to add to tMtr plaque when
they completed last week's camp
a t Lancaster Camp Grounds.
They were aceomp~lllcrl by lbf'
Rev. and Mrs. C. R Konkr tg ht ami
Mn. James Brewington, RN. Ve ra
Co~rt was their reprc·,cntative on
the Student Council and durin!:
!ltr., Mrs. Wayne }one&amp; afternoon
the week Edward McComas won
the diving championship durin~
Have
Frul.ay
the
rec reation period for the secMr &lt;tnrl ~ .. ~. Wayn e Jonea aH•
ond year.
11nnmrnc ing I he b1rth of a doughAttenllmg the camp were CbriJ
tl'r , Tt· ~i L1· nn, Fridry mornint:, Announced
JlouiJL"" tine Coat~&gt;, Mary Carol Swanson,
August 3, !lt the Holzer HospitaL
llno
Grandparrnh 11 re Mr . and Mr~
Mr Knd Mrs. R1c-hard Vaughn Evt'lyn Gibbons, Sandra Brewingllaro!d Jones or Shade. Mr. and Ruby Yeaueer), Middleport, .are ton, Vera, Barbara, Betly and ItogMrs. Richard campbell, Pomel'oy, announcing the birth or an eight er Covert, David and Eudell Konk.
and MrR. llenrtcrson of Athen• are pound fifteen qunce son, Donald rla:ht, EdWII'd McComas, Leo K~•.t·
~rent i:randparents.
Edward, at the Meigs General HOI• nedy, .rr., Kennetb...Murray, Robert
Th,. Jones· also have a Hon, Jd. pital on Saturday, August 4. They Hennesy, Er ic Ch.11mbers.
Mrs. Robert Coats drove to Lanrrcy Wayne , one year old.
al~o have an eighteen-month-old
caster
Saturday to assist in bring·
son, Richard William. The new
baby was named ror bts grand- ing lht cnmpers home.
fathers.
Mr und Mrs. E .. .'\&gt;1. Blake ;znd
farm ly, Ch Nol e, Eddie and Joh11,
cnt!• l'lalned with a picnic supper
un the1r lawn Sunday. Guesl~
werl' Mr. OJnd Mr~. Roy Tracy, Sr·.,
l'omrroy; Mr and Mnr Radford 1.1
~,; I r s 11 n d sons, Ronn ie and Paul,
Mr~ 1·;. Mac Jngleti and Mn. L. s.
Bklner. Mason.

Mrs. S. A. F~rguson, Parkersburg
Airs. Mary Martin. Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Iklwers, Chillicothe; M.r. and
Mrs. Boy,d Kimberling, Pittsbm·gh ;
Mr. and Mr,, Herman Condee, Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oondee
Washington, D. C.;

Farewell Reception By Methoclist Choir
Honors George Dallas Sunday Morning

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Racine Woman Is
Hurt When Hit
By Coasting Car

Pomeroy Man Is Fined
Fqr Failing To Yield

national armament~ I• -world e'On.trols whieh wiJI encourage greater
reductioM . 'I regret that we have
made AO little progress in this respect."
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2. Ruuia re-jceted
Eisenhower's propoaals for aerial jn.
.spection and ea:chang~ o( military
blueprints on grounds It would be
.an l.ntelli.geoce
operation.
intelligence that cbec"ks on ~
ament promises is
just what's
needed in the interest ot peace
and
internatiflnal
coofidenee.
1 Can we not make
prQIHSI Gil
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President's proposal of ltll'ela 1
frw freezl01 llUd.ear w e a p o a.· 1
,tockpile.s at aome future date.

Henry Fielitz., Pomcr~, on ~·
day night in the court Qf- M8)'or
E. F. Robinson, was fjned $5 and
said:
May 1
costs, charged with failure to yield )lr, Eisenhower
again urge careful c:alltilderatiou
the righlo-()f-way.
A 60-year-old Rac:ine woman
In other action, today. a 17-year. of the matter • . ."
suffered minor back injuries, af- old Tuppers Plains boy, had his
4. Alter qreeing tfl free uaifi·
ter bting atruck by an automobile operator'S IJce-nae suspended for cation flf Germ1ny, Ru'\Sia haa Indoor, Monday afternoon.
30 days by Probate Judge John dicated determinatifln to keep tbat
nation indefinitely divided. At tbi5
According to Actin.~~: Chief of Bacon. The boy was charged with pciat tbe President
said qreethe Pomeroy Police Frank Hudson , operating a vehicle wtthout a muff· menll witb RUB&amp;ia "de not aeem
Grace Jividen, was CJtruck in the ler.
dependable. "
back by the door of a 1153 Ply.
mouth on the upper parking lot.

HudliOn stated that the emcrgene:r brake of thE" parked auto
broke loose and

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5Local Firemen
Attend' Meeting
Of State Group

backwards, striking its owner. It
also tr-ubed into a ~arked truck.
owned by Harold A. Stobart, Ra.:·
ine. Slight damage to both vehFive Pomeroy Flremf'n .attendides was ~ported.
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Robt. Adkins, 37,
Dies Monday Eve
In Middleport
Rpbert AdkiDA:, 87, died suddenly at hill home on Middleport Hill
Monda)' evenin.g. He is suryivert
by three daughters, Mrs. M. D.
Bricldes, Mrs. John Brickles, Middleport, alld Mrs. Glen Vance,
Leading Creek; one son, William
Adkins, Middleport; a hal£.s ister,
Mn. Mary Johnson, Point Pleas-

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' ;:rt th £' RawlFriends nuv call
iogs.Colts Funeral Hoine where
servic.es will be beld Wednesday
at two o'clOck with th~ Rev 0 . H.
Cart officlating. Burial w1ll be in
the Riverview Cemetery.
Mr. Adkins wa~

retirf'd New
Vert central ear repairman .
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DAUGHTER BORN
Mr~ . Jamos Roush of
Nortobi, Va., are announcing the
birth or a dalJ.Chter, Connie Lynn.
qn ');'buraday, Aqust 2.
: Piteroal grandparents are Mr.
·and Mft. Evenu Roush of R.ielne

Mr. and

I wblle ip1atenal crudparenta are
Hr. JDd,1Mn.. Fred Sayre, i&amp;aiJu;,.

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William Turner.
Middleport,
Stale Volnnteer Firemen's Ass~ s uffered shght injuries, and two
iation m Cleveland over the w~ek ears were heavily dlmaged, Monend.
d81 afternoon, f!S the result of 1
They were Ge-orge nicks. Jack two car accident.
Stivers, Robf'Z'I Couch, Charles
Ac:rordillg to the Ohio Highway
Werry 11nd Charlos Legar.
Patrol, the 21 year old Turner,
Du.rlng lhe lime of the conven- was treveUng north on State Route
tion, the local ftremen
toured ? , one
and eight tenths miles
downtown fire stat10ns In Cle'Ve- south or Middleport, attempted to
land jtnd RLtended demonstrations pass an automobilt&gt; driVen north
on fire fighting techi'llque.s.
also, by Car! T. Clark, 49, Letart_
Lcg;1r and H1cks
went o n a
The report further states, that
fire call on. whicb seven pumper.s, the Turner ~uto had to pull back
one hose truck, four aerial ladders into tbe Janl' or traffic, due to the
and three battalion
chief cars closene88 cf an oncoming automoware called out. The alarm prov- bile, and In hi• attempt, struck th~
ed to be a fals~ 'iJne.
rear of the Clark car.
Turner travetll'd off the rigbt
side of the road and overturned
while the other car sped off th~
left side.
TUrner suffered lacerations of
the right hand, and wu cite-d in.
Dt-:RBY. Conn. &lt;UP )-- nv !star Middleport Mayor c. 0 . Fisher's
Ed Sullivan has not improved court for tonight, charged with at"raprdl~· en ough" from lraWc in- tempting to pass without a suro
jurif!s to appear on his Sunday and clear distance.
01ght p1 og r am. a hospJlal medical
The bighwll.f patrol also report.
bullclln sa 1d loday
Cd tbat Ralph E. Darst, 48, Lang• '
Comer! Jan Phtl Silven will s tand YUle, RD., was cited into Ma:yw
in for Sull1va n th1 ~ Sunday night, of Pomeroy E. F . Robinson's court.
at was an11ounrrrl trorlay.
for tonight, charged wltb tr-~·
tng left or center and in Justiee
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
of the Pe1ce Percy Peoples' court
Admitted ·
Mrs. James Pigott, Monday, William K . Powers. 1(
LOna: Bottom , John Sellars, Port- Vinton. ws s tined $10 an4 eoats,
for failure to yield the rleht-of·
land.
Diacharged:
Mrs. Mary. Sisk, way. Tbt! cltatJoa was made bt tbe
biibw&lt;y pab:'!L
N~w Haven.

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Subsc ript ion rates 0{'1JVt'lY by car, Pf "lwre av.ui.Jblc 30 eent~
per week one year u' advaott' :•t The J· ;o1l v St-11lm•·l uHu·1• $1560.
tiz m onth~. $7 80. three munlhs, 53 90 Hv U1 Jiar rou t e wh•·re
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Nl'JW YORK (L' Pl - · Ror} ('a] .
hou u. u.nbl';.rtcn \'Oung Negro mtd
dlewei.:ht contender of Wlut
PlainR, N. Y ., may ruth his opponents in· the ring, but he .. id
toda¥ "I'm not rushin• •ft•r a title
today , '(I'm not ru~hin ' after a tltt.·
bout."
The brawny slugger adm i tt ~ i
frankly , · I'm at least a year .:~way
from a Iitie shot," desp1te Mon·
du)' mght's 23rd straight vi,f'tor.v
on a spltt decision over Charley
Kin g Cotton of Toledo, Ohio, m
t he 1r brui smg TV l()·rounder at
St Nicholas Arena.
Cn nttnumg hts year-henee title
campmgn , Rory will mE'et Spider
\V('b b or Ch1cago in a TV bout at
the Chicago Stadium, August 29.
Webb recently scored an upset
victOry over Holly Mims.
Twenty one vear otd R&lt;Or.y, who
wet(!hed HJ8 pounds to Cotton's
152\,2 , sa1d, "I thought I beat him
decisively. And I'd have knocked
hlm out , if' he'd a'come into m,.
· and fought-mstead of keepm'
away ''

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would ~uw•r&lt;;t•tlt· or &lt;dhOt lr t lw Tlur. I\\: ,hm)!!nn ptt\r""' .rdhuritv m·
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w)w 1 ~ ~'ll lll l! tu Ill' In thar.:._. ,J jlJ· aw :HIIIn g-tl! :tllr ~Ti lr• ltl!ltll ~t:Jr
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AGREE ON STEEL STRIKE SETTLEMENT

SYRACUSE

Lnral hus1ness 11 nd professionnl I go ahe::~d pr&lt;!sents J~elf .
11w n wlw :JI'' m&lt;:okrng: nt11•mpls to
We know that mun} limes wh ~n
1•·oq~.Jmze lin• l'omcroy Cha m be•· men m·gan u c for s uch
worthy
Of
l'otntttl'll I ' lll'!it'l'\'1:!
plao&lt;!it S purpose9., thpy receive
the jt'er s
,tnd ;,rpptl'!'IJ(ton (I{ cvcr·yune 111 from the
crowd
tnstead
of
1'11 11 1('1 Jl\
tt'le cheers. We hopro
that f!uch
II h .1 krr&lt;~Wn fact lhu \ hlfort~ won't hf.' the ease w1!h the peortle
l'orn1·t'rr:l''· ~ lt .i!l' of lh&lt;· futun• rrf or Pomeroy.
o
I !Ia· Olt.IJ fit II r v .,[lt•y (';HI he Ill
W&lt;• I'Nihze thllt JrHlJvnluals and
1 ~ur •d liw vr ii ,IJ.:l' mu ~ t h&lt;~ve an othr·• lllt,lllnt~ed groups have dutw
organlzalii)ll ••·Uti~ lo mct!t th~ de· much 111 the ·pa~t to help Pur•1e·
mand ~ n! J' l' 'i.: 'l'S~
10y alnng th e 1oa•l lo pro.~ pc r1iy
Pomt•J'&lt;J Y l.. t~ lll:JilV outst:.mdlng Such mtlJvH iual, and organizations
'a,sf'l, Wfllf'll ~l11111ltl ht• pJUC't'd h&lt;•
~··e not ask&lt;"tl Ill qu1 ! any projt•rt
loll' 1111' tot·urol l' who c•.tcl dt) the in whJdo t!wy rnt gh l he !ngaged
village tlrt • mn't gnud That ~~ a lu ~tead llwy can go hand in han d
Jolo to Jw unrll'l l ,lkt·n hy sud1 an wrth lh•· ll•·w ChamiJer 1)f Cono01 g11mzat '"" as H
C!ta mher of mt•tee lowHrd
J'e altzln~
goa ]N
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whtrh llwy ;ol l s1·~·k
A Wille dWOikl' g:JO Lip Wllh Wl'll
The
nn 11 J nle re.~tl' d
In the
d1 fmed g o;~, ~
ca n h1!1fl
plat!• Chu mbt•r of Commen·e plan anotl'om l'ruy lfi :ttl ndl •:r nt.lg • ·n u .~ poJsi hl'f ffil'f'iln ~ on August 15. That
I t iun whe ~I'V CI t hi• !I I:J)IIIli~ !O~I \'_ ill lr\1'1' \Jn g dl' S I't'VC.~ tO he WeiJ Hl·

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•oo&lt;N ••• mPHINS (lett), vlcre president of the u.s. Steel Corpnm- I
Davld J. McDonald, president ot the United Steelworkers
\~''.~'merlr:~·· are lhowa in New York after slgnlng an ngrcf:!ment fur a
.ettlement of the steelBirike. Memornndum coils for totnl benefits lol
.'Worken amotmtlns to 45 0 cents un hour over • tbree-yeu period. .

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te• iun Chureh met m the social
room of th &lt;J (•hurch [or their July
mcetmg Mr ~ . Wilham
Diddle,
p1 e~t dent, p• !!Sided at_the meeting
which opened with clas 8 slnging
follow ed by, repeatmg
t~e 23rd
Ps11lm Jn unison.
Mrs.
Albert
Duckworth rr·nd t!w
treas4Jer's
rl'j.)ort Jloll eall was "IOVCl". Mril.

0( ~Jile S!aek
conductetl 8 pro
grum of 8 B1Uie qu•z and 11 game.
A free wrtl off~rrn~ will be tak en
at the Aug u.3t rneet1ng for the hen
d•l of lhl' clns~ irf'asure
Mrs. nucl;: l'lo rth sf'rved refre11h·
ments to Ml!:l Diddle , Mrs Slaek
Mtss Fr a nkie Ml.lml"w, Mrs James
Qukk , and Mr·s. Mary Borrows
A fn. m1ly night· '"cta-l gathering
was held
in \he
Presbytertan
Churc.h Au(.(u~t 1 begtnlll ng With
tendt&gt;d. Persons interested in the
welrare ot the town
should do
everything to help SliCh n group

whether it be by active pnrl!t'lpa·
tlon or by checnng
frum the
sidelines.
So, here's 11. vote of coo l?ernt10n
nnd deep appreciation to the men
who are making f'rforts to give
I
Pomeroy
o.1e orgnnizntion thnt's
EW YORK- The Algonquin hotel in Utb ·
needed
There's
an old
sayiug
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atreet otf Sixth avenue-the "A:lgonk" t()
!hut points out that 1f n fellow
lta habitues- must t~urely be tha most Wrltl4!n" l
do@Rn't toot hi s own hol'll. nn one
or hoatelry In the world. The late, \lrbane Frank;
else
will riJI'ncroy nee-ds a good
Cau-, who owned Jt tor many yean. wrote a
horn Woter, and th.l\'s whnt the
~o"ple ot books abont 1t, and later hla dauglttP.r.
1Chllmher can be~Margaret CRse Hnrrlnton, turned out The Vlclott8
Circle, wl\lch dealt lArgely with the witty and
waaplsh 110ul1 who hung out at Lhe old literary
hotel.
1
Now Mrs. Harriman of't'ers us a new tome deal·
lng with her father and the Algonk aet-Ble~M'd
Are t11e DdJoualr (Rinehart). Mn. H. writu
akllltutly. but !!he also writes like a WOn'llln,
which Is to say she Is occa11lonnlly over-emoUonal
and occaaionally witchy. Personally. I
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clnnted by &lt;lne chaplet in which ahe rather
Cflndldly dlecua~d another celebrated New
Yorker, who currently makes a buck as oUr arnb.aasador to Italy.
amb8.81!ador-to·be shared nn office at Vanity P'alr, ·
Old magazine thot now la one wtlh the lon1-dead

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Miss Pettit, in High SchoOland "lnto meet hb
wited her daughter
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Mr. and Mrs Scott Shank, Hul'
lcane, have' bt'en v1sllmg he1c
Mrs. Chal'lc~ Wulburn, who i'
i»lployed at Columbus, ~_pent the
eekend here
Mrs. WilliAm Robson, who has
Judge John B11cun , .T E D. Hal · been visiting ber family in Kan·
nger, Dan Ha1l10ger and hlbert sas and Texu with Mr. and Mrs.
ussell iiltended the bali game in I Cttfford Cuntdnghlm and sons, Li
levelond over the Wt'ekentl
ma, hRs
rtoturned borne.
Her
L Mt an d Mrs C H Wise, Jr gra~:tdson, Denny Cunningham, re'oe Beeg le, Joe Keyser, Alva Gor· mained here lor a visit.
M·Sgt
don, Robert B1schuff and Ebf\r Cleo Kerns, Wbo bas been staUon~arnahan were 1n Columbus Sat ed in Tex11s, i.!J to lnve this month
~f'day for the Aladdin Shr·ine piC· for Newroundland and Mrs. Kerns
nic at the Columbu~ R1dmg Club the former Peggy
Robson and
1 Lt and Mrs. P. F Klein ~ nd son, their dftughters, Judy a~d Joyce,
Peter, Annapolis; Dr. an:J Mn wil1 return to Middleport during
tdarion Fugate and Marsha, Alh· his absence.
~n11; M;iss Huldah Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pratt and Mrs. C. A
l"rs 0. P. Klein and Mr. and M•·&lt;.'j-"'"'' are spendlng two w'eek9'
a.nk Fugat~ spent Sunday at thf! Pensncolu, Florida, and
gate cottage at Lon.!!' Boffo...,
to
v 1s i t
tn North;~~~~::
Capt. and Mrs J£Jmt&gt;s Harting~r and in Atlanta, Ga. with
d three children ldt today for of Mrs Wade enroute
ewart Air "'Force Rase Newburgh
Mrs Dawt-s
'c&lt;,lu.nbuo
. Y., after a three week vio:•' who has been
ith their parents, Mr. anrl Mrs. Rawltngs and 'Miss
Lei•
dtar Allensworth and Mr an&lt;l stricker, Rutland, has
gone to
rs, Lawrence Hartinger
Marietta
for a visit
with her
Mrs. Bertram Payne and dau gh- daughter and family.
er, Rodney., Charlestono vlSlte•J
Mr. and Mrs. VJDC(!nt
Younlit,
er grandparents, Mr. and Mr11. J
Erie, Pa., are visiting her S'ister
. Downing, Monday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcintosh and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. R .
nd f'bildren, RJta and Eddy, Day Young. They were brour~ht to Midn, visited Miss Daisie Saundel'ii dleport Sunday by Mr. 1.1nd Mrs.
unday. They reported tllat the1r Vincent Young Jr. and Mr. and
and two
Jder daughter, Kay, 12, is 11till Mrs. Frederick Young
the day
1) at UnJversity Hospital arter an sons, Erie, who spent
here
Vincent
Young
is
recuperatlltaesa of fleveral months.
.
Col. and Mrs. W. K. Kinf'aid and Ing slowly after major surgel'y.
ons, Tom and Bill, left Monday
or their home tn Arlinglon Va.
They had be~n visitin e: Mr. and
. rs. John Kin{'aJd and familv an''
Mr. and Mrs. M!liarll Wildermuth
lnd family Sunday Mr and .Mn
John Kincaid, Mrs. Pauley Ann
, Neat 1nd d~ughter ent~rtained
with o buFfet dinner. Guests in·
rluded Mr. and Mrs. Georl{e n
Sgt. Callie M&lt;Oore, army recruit
West. Charle~ton , who spent the er in this area, hat announced' op
11.-eekend at th(' Kincarr'l home; Mr. emngs for iive e'nlislments ln an
bd Mrs.
Pauley, Charies. engin~er unit to leave for Ge1
many in lbout four months.
r 'he applicants, if accepted
would take basic and advanr" ·
lrammjt w1th the unit which will
be stattoned netr MUnich. G~
many Enllrlment opportunltie!IJJI
thf' ulllt will bt made avallab1e
ror a limited rime only.
Af I he sa me time, he ariilounced
that Donald C. Cole, Pomeroy, Will
I pnltsl on Mondav for a Cable Splic1 IU~ Srhool or the Signal C(lrps
He w111 be sent to Fdrt Chaffee',
Arkansas, fOr prOi:eSI!ng
take his basic traillina
thr training cetfters.
r.J)8n completion of ~slc train~
mg, he will go to Caoip Gordon,
Georgia, for bis tee~ica.t tra~n·
ing. llis father , ls ctlarles .Cole,
Wellston , Ohio. He attendttt Pbdtrl-,
rov Hi((h School •nd ~dd.ted
frOm Weli8ton High School In 1805.

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Secret Storm
Edge Qf Night
Kahe's Kltctw!n
l.ucky ~.... n,at¥,.~
The Ea;rly Show
Ant Linkletter and the
6 . 15 Douglas F..dwards
6 ·30 Range Rider
"1·00 Phll Sllven~~
,7:30 NlfVY Log
8:00 Joe and Mabel
8·30 Startiine T.Matre
9:t'WJ $64,000 Quest~
O:a~ Do You TrUBt Y-out Wlte!
10:00 Your Esso Reporter
10:13 Sporte Parade
10:2! Weatherman
10:31) Pres!l Conference
11 :00 News
tt :OG. The Late Show
S~_.p Of.f Pra¥ft'

CANCER
man's
cruelest
enemy

11 30 It Co,lhf Be You
12:00 Carner.&amp; Goos to Sclwol
12:30 Cl.lJTeM
1:30 Ti!nneoee Ernie

d!OO Ne.ws Pleture
6.15 Sports- Eye

Uttl&lt; ~·

6,00 Newol'ltlure
6'1~ Sports Eye
. ,25 Leo Ptul , ..

12:30
1:00
I :30
2·00
2 30

~~ S~rici,r

?..00 Ma.tmee
1:00 Queen For a Dsy
3 . 4~ r.t:odern Romances
4.00 Comedy Ttme
4:30 My Little Margie
5:00 Aunt Dru
5:30 Hopalont Cassk!7

ft.OO Aunt Dl'P Show

8:00

and lira.

1!.;00 Tic. Tac Douih

Hom~

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SiJn On
Today
Coff6e Time
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IN TIIOSE DAl:'S. Mn. H u~!Jd to weekend oft•n with Joaeph
rnd Oorotl'ly Htrgeah~tmer In West Chester, Pa., and once •h•.
hlched Clare Boothe w1lh. ilcr.
" We had adjomlng rooms 1\t [)('wer House," M&amp;rpret hC&amp;UI,' •
"nnd botll nights o! tho.t weekend ~lare ba~d Into my room ln.
hc1· nightgown, Oung hersel! ocro~a my bed, and 8tarttd a real old•
f.t~llloned bull SeiiSIOn.
"We B'lggled and laugh ed so much that Joe, clad ln hi• Bond
street pajamas and Charv.tt dreuing gown, CIUnt •erou tHe hall
hom h is l'OOm to join lhfl party.
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. AN ECHO 01' 'l'JQ: 01\IENT
I 1ometlme1 think th.&amp;t they were the Ol'lly tlmtl thl.t Clare Boothe
. Ill lhill cuual · ftlprt or town
e\ er enjoyed a true, hUarlou• mtr\h with. no .,.e"-1 l.lm tn view.
1101tume trom B: H. Wraere
Htr JauJhtJilr In later yeara alwtlys 1eemed to Mt to bt &lt;hllberatel)'
t'he two-tohe plbk printed purt
spaced tor tfrect, Jnd therefore a little torcd and more than a little
Jlllt lh&amp;ntunj llllftth Js 1luht~
hollow.
' ,. bOth aldel ~ a tc.w hlp point
· "It 11 tbt le.ugllter of liOmtOne who 1NI1U that lht hu ~ Mn. .
.a.itut'h 11 a wllit• n.ubbe(J 111111
or
,lllt:ti to remembtr our ambit4or to Italy &amp;I that D.tee
l lklrt. ' mbiloturt pOri..
,...,,, IIIUieloeott• lho Euloo:l·
1~:~~ov;•r ab110Jut
nolh\ai'.; &amp;lORe wUb m-.

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CANCER 1
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Tms DIDN'T ORIND MltS. 11. "After all," she a.dda, "I onty
wanted my job; I didn't w11nt to be p1·ea~dent of tht Conde Naat
pubtlcallona, as it become inc!'easlngly evident that Clare dtd.'"
Arter a while, ahe sayA, .she and Ctru e got along tamouaty-"aa
soon as I renll&amp;ed I hat, wh•n Clare wanted aomethlnf, no me~
human being mu11t slund In lhe Wav."
As Vaqu:v ,.air's dramJt edltol', Margllrtt got frtf 6ret·nl1ht
lkkel8 for the theater. Onl' mor ning, on the day of a b1J' opening.
.sho le(t the ttcketa on he•· tlesk 11.t lunch time and didn't 1et bltk
until around U:30 p. m.- to find llu~m gone.
The show's pruA Agent left duphcer.te tlcketa at the llo~&lt; office
and "when my dote and I wallled down the the&amp;ter alale with ruy
duplicn.le tickets, guess who had the real tleketa and wu occupylnarny aeats t Right None other than Clare Boothe and eacort. 1 wa1
so m11d that I merely s~tld to her, 'Enjoy the play, dear,' and •talked
'• ck up th&amp; aisle. My do.te and I went lo tht movlea.
"Next morning In the orrtce Cla.re sold, 'But you ~tt t)'(e tlckl)t•
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on your deak, so ot courae I thought you didn't WGHf them!' ••

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Rlllph Spe:n~. ~ or the

C:.ommitteet-Nomed
Ar D of 'A Mterrng.
On·Monday ..£ve

WSAZ-TV Channel3

Mrs. Cora MCBride,
spent the summer
with

GIVE

"Claro (Boothe Brokaw), like the prlnce~ a In the flllry 1torte1."
Wl·lte~t Mrs. Harriman, "wBII not only beoutlful but gOO(I, an.d th•
ftrst time I bad iLft inkling of tht t1rmneas under the facade
when I came to Wllik one morning and found that she Wl.l tmploy••"
lng my &amp;ecl'i!tary and l wn~ employing heril.
"It .11eema that Clu.1·e j.l(TI(eu·ed my secreta1:y, and had enga~cl
her by lhe simple mean11 of pn_ylng her twice her uaual salary out
of her own po•ket, or rather out of tl'e amp!~ e.:lmony be.towtd.
lly Mr. OeOl'go Brokaw."

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has
hei
daughfer and family of Bismark
N. D. has returned to her home
ln Pnrke~sburg and aecompanled
Mr. and \Mrs. Carl Lallance and
son here wHere t.her v~ted Mr
and Mrs. Curt Lallance.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller . of
Mount Stt:!rling and Robert Kelley
Columbus visited Mrs, Anna Me
Co}
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Rev. and Mrs. M C. Larimore
l111ve moved to Coopel'Wale where
ht&gt; WJI l.)e pnstor.
Rt(·hard Harris son of Mr.' ami
Mrs Dick H111't'is, hos enllJ;ted in
Is statlonl;!d
at
the Navy and
Bainbndge, Md
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hendur
who has been transferred frorh an
Amy camp in Jnrliana to Okla
wa~ accomp:'lmed there by
Ins
brothn, l.oUJs Wh ile llwrc lhcv
vf~ 1fed his f'larents Mt· and M•·~
Wood1 ow Hf'ndnx .
Ref't•nt gueslii o fMr . and Mrs .
Dick Harris were Mr. ~nd Mrs
.J C. McKay, Mr. and
Mr·s Art.
hur Morarity and daughter, Conme of Daslwn.

Mr.

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Cheers Fm· The Cof C

ACROSS
1. Deadly
6. Pauaes
l I FraJrAnc:e
U EnK)Ish

toah, Nye Ave., bee•me the btlde
of

a potluck dinner at 6:30, A cartoon movie ' '18!1 shown after which
hymns were sung. Rev. Howard
I Ruppelt who was accompaniM by
his mother or Louisiana, wss sur
pmed w1th a large blrthdar cake
11 : 1B !M(Ivi.e Museu~
inscribt'd " Happy Birthday, Safe
11 ·30 Jt orei&amp;n lntrl•g ue
Journey Re\' . Ruppelt, from the
!2'00 Tbnl(h&lt;
Sun~;hine Makers Class." Rev, Ru·
ppelt is vacationiny durlnp the
month of August.

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Coach Paul

Brown of tbe World Cbimp.ion
Cleveland Browna sald todly tbat
two (I{ hi• bleb, who eombiped
lut year to cover more ¢dtron
than any other two baW to the
team's history .still blwn't been
Middleport's All Star Little Leag- in lht: lying and winning ru ns.
hit~r. Swackhammer, worketl Hy- utilized to their fullest poalbiU·
uers J!Ushed across two rum in
for six lnnlng1 H~ll had a no Mlll for • walk M the hit aeern.cl tes.
the boltom half of the seventh last hlt'hr going against the&gt; flehting tv urt('Crwe th• PomHOy you~ter .
Brown wu speaking of -hir two
night in the Gallipolis Little Middleport nine. Pomeroy led by John th•n •truck out ,AMhTton for
League tourney to edge out tht: the slim m•rvln of a run they IMd tt.e flnt out, but lu• Mcllhln-- atellar runnen, Curley Morrison
Thl.t palr
Meigs All Stars 2· 1 in a brilliant picked up in th. aidh lnnint al ney al10 dr-ew • welk to load th• .and Ed Modzelewski.
laat
year
Cdmbined
to
rack
.up a
pitcher's battle bel~en Tommy left tMndn Anderson w.. IMrtieu- buea. Hysell 1truck CM.Jt Rennlt&gt;
Ande rso n of lhe winners and Job:1 larly stinr( In the pincheA. fMn Mtnlay tor the -.cond eut, 1nd total of 1,443 yard!! In 12 tames .
Before that. Morrison warmed
Hysell of the losers. Middleport In the teY.mh and laat · Inning Minted to be oflt of trouble, but
the
bench snd Modzelewski was
didn 't ha ve a hit off Hysell until pinch hltt..,. Charlet Bush lined a then walk•d Ell~ Clonch to force
the last inning . and then the P ome- lo.ng liner to right field for the In the tyint run, end secotMit lat•
roy youngster lost control to walk first hll off Hysell. Another pinch er p1111d R1ndall aowa.. te 1Jve
the Middleport nine tt.elr winnint
margin.
The Meigs All Starg .~cored their
single run in the sixth dter threat·
ening several times when Hysell
lined R t1·iplc down the right field
line with one out. WUiie Guintber
then worked Anderaon for 11 walk,
and after Wickline struck out,
pinch hitter Dick Eblin came
through With a- boundinllsingle into center fiP.Id that acored Hysell
with lhe fi rst run of the gsme. A
nlce throw from center fielder
Clonch to the catcher nipped Guinther between t.he base&amp; and prevented further scoring for the
Meigs nine.

Adollly the whole Sfttty of tha
INII t•m• wa1 the brilliant pitchIng of the Pom«oy end Middleport
youngsten. Loft hended Tommy
Ander&amp;on In winning ttve Up ltf:\'en hlh and 1truck ,out nine .. _._
101'1, but
partle:uJ1rly brllllent
In t~ clutch 11 t.. held the Melt•
t••m It b•y wt.en the going WM
tough. Hyt~e·• pl'khed • , ...mfle:
bill g1me In losing. He Mt onl'y
gew~ up but on• •lntle IN" blow,
but had 16 •trlkeoPitt In the .even
Inning conle1t. However, hi• wild·
ftdl w11 t.i1 downfell, and h• too
hed to pitch out of troubl• .. he
w1lked nine batten. Mlddl.,.rl
jutf mined tcorlng In the fifth
frame I• AncMrson wa1 0\11 •t "'e
pl•t~ on • t1p b1clc te Hpell, who
threw to Fr1nk Ebersbach to gal
hl1 m1n.

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For the Meigs All Star oint! both
Duane Wolfe and Mike Werry harl
two hit ~. wh11£" Bush 's hit WQ !I the
only on£" fur the Middleport nine.
Mitldl t-po rt nnw will meet Me Arthur un Fl'iday eveninR in the
semi rinal ~ of the tourney, and if
1hey win will meet the winner ot
1.he G11llipolis-Logan game on Saturday n i~ ht in the flniiiR .
The box score :
Mt-lga All Stars
AI R ff I
R~r Birch, 1s __ ___ 4 o- 1 0
Tommy White, cf . __ _4 0 0 0

Stengei Produces Long Shot
To BreakYank wsing Streak
By MIL TON RICHJ\oiAN
United Prns Sports Writer
Casey ~Lengel, a wily old codger
who gcncrall)' lrowns on Kllmliling, ~.:ame up with a long .snol-exactly a~; ht1&gt; Yankee pluyen predicted he would- to nail lioth .t
ilX-ilame losing 1treak and talk
that the BronJC Bombeu mi.:ht be
eLartlng t~ buckle.
"Lllavc it to old Case," said ttle
Yankees, even while they were in
the throe11 of their longest losing
I!Lrcak ot' the Beason. "He'll think
of somelhJna and when he doc11,

Bryne, but the important
thing (rom the Yankec5' viewpoint
was that they were back on tht
right tnck again ami old Case haJ
called the tu1 n on his lon~r: sho t
gamble,
Terry, a 20-ycar-old right-hander bl'ought up !rom the minorij
unly la&amp;l l~riuay, blanked HoNtun
tor the flrst Jour inning~ as tht·
Yanks got to Tom Brewer rur
tht·ee 1·un.s in lhe fourt·n . Jerry
Voleman'a two-run aingle highila:hted the frame.
The !led Sox got to Terry for
a run i11 the filth inning 111nd after
we 'll be okl)' q:aln-"
Slenacl did think of somt."thing, Jtm Ptersall bit a twG-run homer
rookie pitcher Ralph Terry fre~&gt;h In the sixth, Mor11an relieved Terup from Denver of the American ry. Byme entered in 'the seventh
A~IIOclatlon, and when all the dust 111nd pitched hiUeas bail thereafter
c:learcd, the youna:•ter picked up to nall down Lhe victory.
1n the only other AmcriCsn
his ht'st major le11iue victory wlt !l
tame scheduled, rightLcajl!l'e
a 4·:J decision over tbc red-hot Red
Sox Monday niaht and the Yan- hander Jlul lo'oytack pitcRcd a
kees increased their lcHd to t•ight five-hitLer in leading the Detroll
&amp;1UIIC1i in the Amerlc~tn Lc11~ue Tigers to a 9-0 victory over the
Cleveland Indiana. Herb Score,
r.ace.
Cleveland's starter, &amp;ave up sin·
Two Hurlen HeiPtd
True, Terry neeilcd heln from glc runa in the flut anrl second
relleven Tom Morgan ~tnd Tom- innlni~ and the Ti11en made It A
rout with seven runs In tl1c ch:hth .
Ruy Boone'~:~ triple wltb the ba~eli
full off reliever Bob Feller wajj
the key blow or the frame.
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MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDING .

Cube Ieite lrnea

The ChlcaiCO Cube pu~&gt;ht&gt;d across
01 run ln lhe lith Inning on Pete
If UNITID PR.SS
Whisenant'• •acrlfice Uy to dc£cal
AmerlcM L••eve
Milwaukee, 6-f, and cut th e
W. L. l•d . GB Braves' National Leaaue lead to
Ntow York ••• • 68 8ti .6154
1 Y, game!! over the idle secOndCleveland --- - :119 f3 .578 ,Q
place Dodier.s.
Boston --·--·- IS8 45 .563 9lfl
Dee t 'ondy opened the lith with
Chicago • ___ __ 61 48 .M5 l4lill a walk off reliever Dave Jolly,
Detroit ·------ 49 55 .47119
advanced to third on Walt Moryn'.;
Baltimore ____ 47 :17 .452 21
double and Came h('!me on Wise.
WashlnBton __ 43 61 .413 2!lo
nant' ~ blow. Jim Davil, Cblcaac's
Kant~~-a ,City .. _ S8 00
.353 31
lhifd pitcher, wu credited with
Motldey'a IHUih
II!\{ 11'-l U)A.ll alUOW "..(JO,J1A O'UU
New York 4, Boston 3, ni~o:ht.
12th homer for th·e C.Ubll and Ernlt~
Detroit I, Cleveland o, niwht.
Hank.~ hill 2rl~h. Hank Aaron of the
Onl)' Jamefl acheduled .
Braves cJttended hi1 hitting stre1k
Wetlnn4fty'• Gemn
tn 23 c-onsecutive talbts with a
Cleveland .r. ChicMtiO, night.
single in the flrat inning.
K&amp;DIIt Cily at Detroit
In the only Other National
New York at Wnhln~ton, n t~,;ht . Lea.:uc NKillC, Alex Grammas sinBaltimore at Bo~tnn .
gled home Gu~ Bell in the lOth
Natlon.l La1ou•
innma: to a:lve the Clnclnnlti RedW. L. Prl. r.D Jells a 7·6 victory over the St.
Milwaukee .• -- 60 39 .tiOH
Louis Cardinal&amp;. Bell opened · the
·Brooklyn ..... 60 42 - ~ 1\h lOth with hll tourtb atralght hi\ ,
Clndnnati -~-- 60 43 .M3 2
11 double, an4 cr088ed after two
St. Louh;
M) 51
.495 11
wt're out on Grammu' slnBie. Bell
Phlladelphla . _ 48 52 .480 12 1,~ alsn hit his :Kilh bomer.
Pitt.llbur"h ____ 44 37 .4:ffi 17
H('llcver Hiirtb Freeman Rained
Cbleago ---. __ 48 \i7 .430 17 ~ his loth victory whlle Larry JackNew York ---- 36 60 .31'5 22~ son wa!l thfl loser.
; Motul•y'• Ruultl'l
Cincinnati 7, St. Louts 6. lU Inns
NON STOP TRAIN
Chicq:o 3, Milwaukee 4, 11 Inns.
CHORLEY. El!lland UP - A
Pblla. at New York, ppd., rain . nilmad clerk aold 83 txcunlon
Only £ames schedliiP.d.
Hckeh to the North Walu retort
vte......,., G.me.
of Llandudno Sunday. .
Philadelphia at New York.
Hslf an hour later hfl mad4!1 83
roared
Brookl)'n at Plttabur1b. DiJht. refund!i when thf traib
Chicq:o at Clnci!Ulat! . n!&amp;ht. J tbrD'.Jib the ,st.l.tion without stop.

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Wolf,, 1b __ L 3 0 2 1

Mlka Werry, lb __ __4
Frank Ebersbech, lf-c 4
John Hytflll, p ··-- .. _3
Willie Gulnthtr, 311 __ l
!\like Robarts, rf _____ 2
Jim Wickline, rf ----- 1
Roy Arma, c -------- -1
Bobby Bowen. tr ______ l
Dick Eblin, If ------ · . 1

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Ru11 Mcllhlnney, 11 _ 2 0
Ronnl• Manley, rf -·- 4 0
IIIIo Clonoh, cf .......... 2 0
Randall Bowla, c ____ 2 0
Rick Oller, 1b ----··-- ' 0
John Stevenson, 31t ____ 3 0
RHd Koenlw, If ______ 2 0
Cheri• luth, If .. __ __I 1
Fr"enlc Wilson, 2b .. • . 1 0
c: Sweckhammor, 2b _.0 1
Tommy Anchraon, p __ t 0

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GALVESTON, Tex ., UP - M.rs.
BKbe Dldrlkson Zaharlas,
the
world'-8
greate!ll woman
athlete, wAs reported
In "satlsfa~
tory" condition todl'y
after
1
fourth
opentlon in her fight
against cancer.
A apokeaman at Jnhn Sealy Hospital said lhe three-hour operation !
Monday nla:ht was to relieve an
"obstruction In the intestine." But
It had nothtn1 to do with surgery
July t~ In which a sensory nervE&gt;
In the neck waa aevered torell~ve
pain In the lower exlremltle~. the
spokf!lman ,"tid.
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Rt. 33 near Salisbury School.
Phone 826·M
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COMPLCI'E INSURANCE COVERAGE

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--- -~1954 MERCURY I-Junl Top Coup~.; .
11nd one S:.l'oom
ovtlrdrive, t&lt;Xh'a clean, $1'7!15. ONJitllU&gt;QM
fufnJ sllCcr apartment ;
one 5Blaettnnn , Pomt'toy, o . 6-J ·5k
room, unrurn i~ h e d . Ca ll at 222
N . 3rd St. or phone 6022 M.
195.1 Pl~YMOUTH ll elux 4-door
a 6 4tp
Sedan, ex~cpti o n&lt;J l vuluc, $995.
Blaettnur's, Pomel-oy, 0. 8-3-5tc :;-:-,---,-- ::c:-c-:---::~·-or
rent ~ Electric wallpaper
"teamer. Clinton' fi' lshrr , Mid ·
1954 CHEVROLFJr ""210" 4·door
dlepor+, "Ph~ -~x.
Jt-l -tf
Delux Sedan1 one loeal owner;$1295. Blaett nal''s, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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b l
b autiful
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$123._7!;
Dairy Isle will set you up
19!H
FORD V-8 Tudor -. $500.
Ltmttt:? tune
o-nlv.
Vad1sh
·in business in p pr otec-ted
~one · 1~11- M .
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Plumllm~. Phont" 46-M. ro-m eIocatiOit wilh limited capi.'~Y·
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Pomeroy, Ohio. .
8-~· 5f.c
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WANTED
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Good
used
po1iabl
e
of marke t survey ex peri lll55 01 ;OSMUBILE Supez· t16, HoliTYPEWR1TER. Must bP in good
4ay Coupe, power st~::eri n g , pow
et· brakes, hydJ·amntil\ $2505.
__!-6-3tc
ea min.e: up to $300
Blhettnur's. PonH' ~"PY.
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Phone 46-M, Pomeroy.

c~~~ition:__C__:Il~3-:9!f__:_.

oweek. 50% of season still

r~p1ain s. Capital required :

$8500 ·up . Rent 1lTOrator-··
itlm durin&lt;l' winter.

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support on mor·tea[fe for
loca l b ani{S ·to effec1 sav ·

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deal er .

1954 FOIW customline- 2·dOor s edan , s pur klin 11: dut'k J.lue with
whitt- lop, $1195. Btaettnbl"'s.
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SALES- PAINT • SERVICE
Middleport, Ohio

Trevy-Finstewold
Funeral Home

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
AUGUST 9, 10, 11

Babe Rests After
4th Operation

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Hackett's Safety Servtee, West
1\t:aiD- _S tnet. Pome-roy, Ohio.

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Meltt All Sflra _ 000 001 0-1 7 1
Middleport ____ ooo 000 2-2 1 2

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calls, Virgil Walker, Letart Falls,

:omplete WHEEL AUG-N¥ENT,
bl..:anciDJ and brake tervlct. CON~RETE SEPTIC _TANKS, $55.~

G~T OUR PLAN-

N. Second St.

Call Guy

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Phone 197

.serv1ces

L' JL ABNER
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AJ.A E.RIG\Nj .

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Bring your uwn containers, pick~:·~;~~=======~
~:l:lle for two fam-ilies. Clcae in
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ERS.
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New Haven, W. V.,!i. Phone TU2468~.
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BANK FINANCED

name Jt. We supp:y It, Financing
Ohio people on th,·lfty tt.,. IInce

~PARE

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G•t $10 to $1000 quickly, Relax.
Have 45 dayt before flrtt payment
small m.nthly p•yment1 lncl\lch
•h1r1es from date of loan, You

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{!!rniturl:l, hl eludes 1lt'rtll too numerou~ l!
mt&gt;ntion. Practica lly oew, 2 Tv ·,
deep weU cooter, e!e(l . pt•rc., 2
rad io11, 1 radio ph one.. comb., e-lc
t!:veryth ing for $1H)(J.OO, S79' N
Ji' ront ' St., ~idd l sport.
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ltl•.odle typ,e , $10.00. Ke nmo1.'l'
Wr Jn¥:e_r washet·. $2fi .OO. Polu.~·oul
Speedhnero r&lt;~mers . Wi th 1 lsh
attachment, 1 week old, $90.00.
879 N. Front St., Middlept•rt .
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Ji"OR SALE TOMATOES
MEXl·
CANS large plnk , nou-acld - 2nd
hou se ea3t from school hou se.
William H. HolmeB, S}'l'ac use .

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SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
Baker'.s will alve you the bei~
trade on furWtl.ire ur •opliaD·

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be Charfld. for ad11ertfalna If nol
peld fw- befon tbe ~th of eacb
wuutb foUuwi&amp;ll' io$.:rtioa.
krura u1 Aih'urLltiln&amp;--8bolLid bt
TliiP4Jrttd· 1Junoedta&amp;etJ. ·n e !Jail.)
Sentlli ~l wlil 001 · ~ reap...lO.Iiblt
[ur wort t.bQ! ~ t&amp;tcorrect iD

REDECORATE YOUR HOME
INSID~ AND OUT!

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C~, REPAIR
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from our fivt&gt; cent tli wh Grade Nl 1 Netg l_t!r &amp; ¥leek Garage, Ractnt ,
Uhto
&amp;ti-6t.c
rnal·hines in this area . No Selling!
To qyalif)' f~r work yuu nm.;t
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ltave t'llr, re-ferenees, $U40 t' tls lt
VICF. A1J fllakel Repalrf.-d 1,- Ex
~eeu red by 111Yen tol"y . Dovo1111g •i
pert 'ftlC.ftntCJiUll. PhoD41 6284- Y
hours a week to busineB~, yow
Middleport.
8-15-otf
~ nd on perct"nbgc col!ectiQn~ will
aeruw.
11:'t up to $400 munthl y with very QU!CK SERVIa!: oa Wltc:ta Rer:a.,o ut.'1'hl:oka IUlCi ~al Nil
pairtn« br Factor"' TrJd.aed
good possi bilitill s of tHk lng over
Ucee of .Elleutl prmled al reJI.I
Wllltehmaker. COWNI:i JEWEru\l t ifu e. Income incrtoasing acI..Uts, Pt-o~ .
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lar clu~ifjed tatPa. ObltUariJI
cordingly, For interv iew. inrludf"
published at 1 emf. per wOrd.
phont! in applicctlion- Write East __ _
ern u',';·i1l' H·· !( CJ., 11 N. Juniper (20 BJ tnsurance
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Ohio.
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1 Bt:~tneu·Simp.wn lnsurance Atency,
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KJTTEN8-Phone ltm-X.
8-7-31t We have a lal'ge crop
p . lc.hes.
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fl E A
Bonda. Phono 6315-X
8-20-lf
Our !ihup will be dos~d from
itking Golden Jll~ · le~
n .. ·.·:. j
Augu st 13 to 18 inctuGive
Other
varletlea wdl
fo1low ..
CL.U~
('OMP'l..ETl!! lnSU"'"'lCe PrcteetlitG,
Grueser Body W o~k s,
Bring ronL~iner. Webster Fruit I
IJfe, Auto, Firt~t .Polio. can DoD
J. Paul Grueser. 8-7-4tp l
Fa~m, 5 m1les e-ast of ,Cb~ter,
Gat .$25, .$50, $100 In famoUI
MJII~, ~,ddle~:\ ~h!~- 8-rn--..
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NOTICE"
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. MAX WARll
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1Clas9 ·
1 will - not stand a:olld fOf any T,Y(O DIU!:
they . ....,nt ... for •nlY $1 a ~eek.
other debt s thel1 my -ow~!
f!llrror;,, 6 ~nlpj , r:pb~ - chaf~i 1 . ,T-hey ' lth ~a~&amp;bl• "(r-_ea ,alftt
Estie Grady,
lttlchen cabmet; · 1 old fadnoJF · __:~. : ~71.-Rd ,'Y:.PW;· lilt, .l ilf' after
~oute 2. .
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t;d. eupboaJ"d ; 2 gas heat!~; · i - ··111,. -tft41 P:U'I! Ne~ .2~6-pa_.
, Racine.- Ohio.
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F'!iCJda.lre; 1 gas cook ai6YB; "2 ' ·.:.;iafOg; '
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This ... lo roollfy all c&lt;Jncemerl
c. N..... deceased. Se• Chad..
my rent and store bill is paid
;E._Nease, Executor, at the .resJ:-1 .
in full, Slgned .Betty ROis, Ra·
den~e this week, Aug. 6·10, at
R~l Est~
~Ill rttei GI' · I~: pc-

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Cincinnati Redlcgs today tQk an
option to purchase for fall dcljv.
Tutosday. Wedneaciay Aut 7ol
er'J, Marvin Wiliams,
a rightP::AMIL Y NIGHTS
handed infielder from Tulsa of1he _ 2 Adult Tlcktfs Admlta Truck
Texa~; League.
LHCII - Huntphr.y loeart
The option expires on October
Katherine Hepburn
I , 1956 and if the Redlegs do not
AP.ICAN OUIEN
buy him by then he- wilJ be sold
(In Technlcolor)
Both of the Ali.Star runs wert! to another club.
-Alsoscored on errors ft!i ll-eorge McJeff Morrow Faith Dorn.,..ue
J.'Irlilnd slammed a stOgie .,...,,none
A "DUKE lOX"
THIS ISLAND IARTH
man aboard that !lOt away trom
{lit Technlcolor}
olft OU•lleiUer . .bOtn men SCOI'Ca.
LONDON
UP - The latest
Certoon _ "MOUSI·UMH
The .Hroact .ttun• team, thus, goe11 rage in Britain is the "Duke Box,'1
THURSDAY a fRIDAY
into tbe record bookS iiS unoeteat- a juke box with royal trimming~
Gregory Peck
Jane Wym•n
ed ebampwns ol. tile league. T.lley qperated by a duke.
THE YEARLING
a1d not 1ose a g'ame tms seasvu
The fint ..tuke box is at Woburn
(In Technkolor)
of Bed·
-alto1n rackang up a 1.. rmg o( victories Abby, wrere the Duke
bar to
CIVer the 11Ye otncr Ulams in tnc ford h111 op·.m ed a mHk
help pay estate inheritance taxes-.
Phil Carey
Dorothy Patrick
1ugue.
OUTLAW
STALLION
The chrome and glass duke box
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a one netted him $11.20 the first
Carto&gt;)n _ 'tRICK OR TREAT

CINCINNATI (OP) - . .Larry Janlien, 36-year-old former ace of the
New York Gla nl&lt;l' pitching stan,
was due to join the Cincinnati
Redlcgs tomgnt and was expected
to be pressed into !lervice as a
flarter agains t Milwaukee Friday.
Jansen wali purchased by the
Rcdlegs Monday from Seattre of
the Pacific Coast Leaa:ue where
he compiled an 11·2 record and a
2..:17 earned run average in 98 innings,
Jansen hurled fo1· the Giants
from 1947 until eal'ly 19M when
he suffered a lame back. All told,
he won 120 games and lost 86 With
the Giants.
He was the winning pitch er in
the Giant.11' famous playorr victor)
atain~t the Dodgers in 19:11 aftc.
starter Sal Maglic.

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Larry Jansen
Will Jolli Reds-~ ·
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YOUR HOUSE

Broad Run Nips
All Stars, 3-2,
In Monday Game

team from the other five teams uf
the Wahama Junior League · on
Monday nigh! b' a ..,.,. of 3-2 in
a same played under the lights
at Bachtel Field
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Wily Wlln errors provang cosuy lo
l.b~ Al.h:.Lars "\Dd 1nt!IJ' namer .HII)'·
mood L-unam.
ucnver ttJDiki
pllcned WJDnlOJ baH J:or the Hroao
li.un nane.

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thlaht. Hubbard, a alx f~t, :aoo
pounder, retaUat.W
with , ..___ vlcDARSHAM, EDJland UP - Aft- IOUJ rl-rt to the b•ck or the neck.
8Y UNITED PRI'f
er a lellJtby ara:ument with his
..aw YORK - Rory Calhoun, &amp;nil) opponent, farmhand Peter
Tbe deeidoo- a draw. The buQ
1M, White Pla.ioa, , N, Y ,, decl- Hubbard JOt loto a lid filbt with retreated 1haktna: hll bead duedlioned
Charle)' Kiu.t
Cotton • bull.
. 1)'. HubbU"d crawled oft and war
obtained from the
~Pittsburah 1521&gt;, Toledo, Ohio. 10.
The bull ·cb•ra:ed U.e 23 :rear removed to a holpLtal.
MONROE, La.,- Cl...... Cook old Hul!tbanl ud fractUHd
Steelert before the 1905 aeuon
blt
opened.
1M, St. LouJJ declaloned Jimmy
Brown aays tb.at this Ume, there Martinez, IM, Glendale, AriJ. l(l
will be more opportunity to work
on their ball bandJing finease thWI
OFF COURSI PIGEON
incre·a slng their eflecUveneQ,
YOKO;SUXA, Japan UP -'lb.e
Although most pec.ple think of Navy reported today the 28,(100th
the Browns as one of footblll'a landing aboard the aircraft c:argreatest passing t eams, I"Ome will rler- Wup now in the we.rlera Pabe surprised to l£"11rn
that the elflc, but the earrie.t"'s crew was
mainstay· of their lethal attack baa winking slyly.
hffn a running game.
Tbe landing was made by an
OTHER PEOPLE 00!
La::;t season's statistics s how the off cour~e
carrier piJeon from
Browns !ll&amp;ined 2.020 yarch on the- Formosa,.
ground and netted only 1.950 ya.rd
on Otto Graham's aerial wizardry,
ONE OP HER
Both Big Ed and Curley can be
KNOXVILLE,
Tenn. UP - Mr.
classified as
c()mbination halfand
Mrs.
Cleodis
Lee decided to
backs· and fullbe.cks. Each maq
married because bot~ were
weighs 21:S c..r over and yet have
the ability _to pick
their way lon•ly.
through a broken field like a halt- · The new Mra. Lee, wh08e .&amp;ec-ond husband died fo1,1r years q:o,
back .
said of her 41-year old tblrd bus
band : "He aeem 8 more like one
of my boys than n1y
hwlbatad."
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Mrs. Lee Ia 70,
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Morrison, Modzelewski Will
Be Improved Says Paul Brown

Middleport,s All-Stars
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district. In excel ·
lent ~o.udition .. Must bP- seeA . ' •J
be appfeciated. Write Box 868A, % l'~e Daily Sentinel, Pome· ·
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8-7'-6 ';:

ae~ ·es land. ror 1sale.
Four I'ODmlt: I ~I! story. Looo-terl
on P-oMJand-Bald Xn&lt;lbs R oar! _
i.n Lebanon Twp. Price $1200.
};z·nest Conl!o.
7-25- 121\l

HOUSE and 6

FOR SALE-Pea-rl !tlrby Rea1 Est&lt;~te, - R•itland
Township. .3 \
acrPs land, houfie, barn tmd out
h•1Pdirw~ . Sr.e Ge-orge A . Meinhart, Adminbrtrator.
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SUBURBAN HOME---5 room rt}odel·n huu ~e. with balh , ali Youngstown k itc'hr-n-, hflt'o:lwood rl oors.
25 arz·r- s, 4 'h mile" from P omr-roy Can be financed. Phone 267
or R2fi-Y.
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HAROLD GRAY

ORPHAN ANNIE

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BfiN A MILLIONAIRE, SO I

Ct'IN ' FQFi.D TO fiE SICt(-~ · 1'-fiGHT, NURSE
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RESIDENCE
-8
room frame with recep tion room
,., ...Lh•ina ,,;oom, dinbi l"oom. k itch.J :
en dll.Wnstilil's: 4 be11mo m.s with'·
lorge, nmple closets , and bath
upglah·9.
Beautiful oak woodwork throughout. Full bas-ement
Large ven•nda . · House nicely
s1 tuated W&lt;:'ll back fro m blac ktop highwa y with
beauli{ul
lawn and· dz·iv e w~y to double
garage . Ownership and &lt;&gt;o le usc
•· of gas well ~ne s with t his prop.
erty , at $1:.!,500.00.
(' UCKLER RE4J,. TY
Box '229
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1tODNEY DOWNING
1951 INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton
s take tru ~ k . guod I"'Ondi tion . Sell
or tradf!. Term~. B. M. Coopec,
8-3 -~tp
Langsv ille, Ohio.

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WAN'r '"D~LE - AGED

t, dy fo.
light. hou~ework in
exchange
for goud horne. Frank Emric.h

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Fire, Aotomobll .. Haalth
ACCIDENT
Life, Ct•u•lty 1.,d Bonds

Real Estcte Broker
In MIDDLEPORT, OHI9
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Leon Hart &amp; Detroit I
Come To Terms
YPSILANTI, Mlrl'! . UP - Lara:e
Leon Hart tfAn 10 back today to
his special talent of Mbaltlng opposing pro footbAll pllyers loose
from tbelr bone•. The :1.»-pound
fullback and end, who Is one of
the National Leaeue'a top delenslve speclaUsu, came
to terms
wlth the Drtrolt Lion•
at their
camp here Mooday after a lona:
holdout.
HOTTIIT JqCKIY
CHlCAGO
UP - Wllllt Har-tack, the ftltlon's hottest Jockey .
was ridlna bleb with 232 winners
todty. He brouJht three
more
mount-a hDme flnt Monday and
was Ill the moJI.t}'
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POMI!:ROY
SOUE'fY

The Daily Sentinel

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Mr. a.nd Mrs Robert Walters and
son, Bobby, of Parkersburg, W. Va .
were Sunday dmner guests of his
g1 andmotber, Mrs. John Chase.
Mr:; Jobn Duffy and children
left ,Mooday for their home, Haltfax , Ma18., after a vi4lt with ber
mother, Mn. Lena Huber, and oth-

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Verne Bolinger.

• Lt. and Mrs. Jack
Crdt and
Lt. Craft who has complcled his
dauahter, Cathy Lynn left today trammg at the Castle •A.Jr base,
fDr Limest.one, Me .. after a "Vf sH Calif., will bE&gt; !itaUoned at Luring
with her parents , Mr. al1d Mr!! Air Bas~ In Mame

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During
BEN FRANKLIN
ANNUAL

LAY-AWAY
SALE
JR. PEDAL BIKES
B·inch front wheel, sturdy tubular steel con~trudion
Front wheel revolves in steet b~aring clips, plain hear.
~ng wheels, arlJustable large top sedals--rubber pedal:;mdian red, ivory wheels and handle bar

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DOLLS GALORE!
All pricco, all kinds. LAY THESE AWAY NOW! Many
ca-n't be rt!ordered.

ALL PRICES!
DOIJ. ,

BASSINETS
$3.98an~ $4.98
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DOLL CRADLES
$2.98
I RON ING BOARDS
98c
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. . $2.98
TABLE &amp; CHAIR SETS- DOLL
CARRIAGES- STROLLER &amp; SULKIES

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$1.98 up
DOLL LUGGAGE
AU slzcs. This includes suitcases, vanity set, dance case.
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and doll trunks.

98c up
ONLY

1 DOLLAR DOWN
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PAY BALANCE ANYTI¥E
IN ANY AMOUNTS YOU DESIRE BY DEC. 21

Ralls Ben Franklin

Pf!ONE 802l·X

Memorial Service For Mrs. Lewis Sauer
Bailey Family Has
Held By Middleport Garden Club Mondoy. Reunion On Suoday
A memorial sen1ce tor
Stansbury, Mrs. Ro'dney Downtn
Lewu1 Sauer, Sr., was held Mon· Mn. Richard
Mrs. John Zer· At Russell Home
Mr~.

1'he Sentinel

Daybook

Earl Dill ;md Mrs. Gary
Dill or Racine, were Sunday guesi.::;
of Mr. and Mrs. WaltN Walker.
Mrs. Chesler Zirkle and son,
Danny , and MrS. Fred Leifheit visPICNIC ANNOUNCED
The White Rose Lodge, Auxt. itet:! Sunrtay evenin&amp; With Mr. and
liary of the Brotherhood of RaiJ. ~r l. Walter Walker and Mrs.
road Trainmen , wilt have their Ethel Lower).
family plt"nic on Wedne"ld•y, ~u~.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Mcintosh
8, at the Roadside Park at ,6 PM.
and children, Rita and Eddie of
The date has been changed from
Dayton, were weekend guests of
August 14 as originally planned.
his parent.s, Mr. and Mn. Howard
Members arc to bring their table
Mcintosh .
service and covered dldJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gifnanders ol
GARDEN CLUB PICNIC
Windsor. Ontario, Canada are the
The
Winding Trail
Garden guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Frick
Club Will hold their annual picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Rnnald Smith, b(rs.
at Bailey's Lake, Thursda"y begin- Albert Smith and daughter, . Sanning at 4 PM . Members are
re- dra, went to Columbus Sunday, for
lo bring their
favorite a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James
and a hat which they have Hawley and family . Mrs. Ronald
made from flower s
Smith and M1s&amp;, Sandra remained
tor a week's visit and the others
home Sunday evening.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Middl eport Volunteer Ftre
Fred Klein, who has been a pat·
Department wtll baH' an Icc Cream lent at the MelllS General Hospi·
Sodal on tiH• lawn of the Village tal, has returnr.d to the home of
Hall Salmdav. Au guHI [ 1 The fire- hill ~1ster , Mrs William We11~ .
mcn will appreciate contributions where he w11! b"' cared"or.
uf cakes. pies or homemade can·
Mr and Mrs. Earl Williamson
rl ies for Lheir sale. Anyone wish·
lng tu donate to the sale may cal! and son returned to their home,
0109 11nd their contnbutwns w11l Indiallapoll~. Ind., Saturday after
be collected Saturday .
a week's visit with h1s mother,
Mrs Georgia William ~o n, and oth·
er relatives.

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Emerl;ency

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was called at

9:'3 PM

when Mayo Balea, on leave from
Wright Pa~terson a1r base - .
day evenmg when the Middleport .l.le and Mrs. W. H. Juh!Jng on tbe
came UJ at the bome of WUJllm
Mrs. Freneb
The family of Mr.
and. Mrs. Athey, Kyger. Dr. R. R. Piekells
Garden Club mef at the home of hostess commtttee
the1r president, Mrs. Malcolm Roll- asked the blessmg and the mem. David Railey held a reunion Sun of the Jones Memorial
CUDio

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Families Of Eight
Sisters Attend
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bers and guiests . Miss y 1rgmia Ar·
nold, RN, Huntineton, Mrs. Hart)!
Chesher, Mrs . t. S. Schaaf and
i)avid LeVa,ghO ,
,· ted
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the d inlng-room . An ar1·ang"ement
of white gladwus and lsvendar
hardy amaryllis was used in a
white container for the buffet tabI e. Other arrangements t•f summer
flowers were used throughout the
home With minJature anangernents
on tbe card·tab}e~:~ placed tn the
living-room, dmmg ruom and on
the porch.
Mr s . Roll e r .w a s w c h ar g~ of th c
meetmg and the club· gave a eon·
tribution tu the RegJOnaJ Director'&amp; Fund for the providing of
.speakers during the yea r for the
various clubs. ll was announced
that the clul&gt; would ha~ e a noncompetiUve flower show at tbe
Public Library the last. weekend
in Septemtlel". Roll call responses
Were ''lJties in Lit~ralure :..nd His·
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day at the home of Mr and Mrs . wu called on the cue.
H. C. Russell, Wolf Pen. A .biakll t
dinner ws.s serYed at ooon.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Luther P'rederAttending were
fo'red
th
bel M
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h kk, Vinton; Mrs. u .
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~r: M~~r~ a~:y, ~s .Middleport P~t Jooe's Mr. and Mit
Earl Coner~ale, Mrs. 8 ,..,;J;i•J Dod- Donald HauC"k and daqhter, Mr.
son, Mrs. Grace Black. Mr.t.and Pnd Mr:s. C, V. Jtmes, Mrs. Ullle
Mrs. Jim Raltson, Mr. am1 .1\Jr~ . Hauck, Mrs . Harvey
Wood:t.rd,
Dan-e Hallenbach and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodard, and
Mr. asd Mrs. Earl Ru.&gt;sell, Mrs. Eil· Mr. and Mrs. William WtJodard
een Venoy and Mrs. 'J"lylor Ke~s tpd son, Pameroy ;Mr. f-rd Mrs.
all
Colurrbus.
ltoward Russell, Robert
Venoy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rus$L.li. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl ltu~.. '!\1, Can· children, Wolf Pen.

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quol.. and tauJM tmporttd
"honeycomb'' tweed il fl'()nt
George Cannel's fall &amp;nd Winter
COJIC(:tlon. The ahaped hood can
be worn ftat on tbe shoulder~ u.
a ba.nded tollar. The D.e.turat
waistline Ia marked by tweed
atreamer bows,

· Marvm Spen(•er and Donald Webrung were overn1ghl guests of Mr.
and Mrs C!a1r Spencer. W. Shade,
Sunday.
Mn. Jed Webster, Sr., and Max
RoHer of Mldc'Jeporl, \"lsllcrl Sun.
ATTEND RECITAL
day afternoon with lhelr aunt
Eight sister~ an d tt.cir families Mrs. Viola Junes. at the Hillcrest
Among those atlendin~ the r(....
had a reunton Sunrlay at Rising Rest Home, Ath~:ns .
cital of James Lochary, haritonc,
Park, Lancaster M r~ noyle Miller
held at Ewing audlturJum, Ohio
(Gertrude} was unto hte to be preMr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent Univert-ity, Athens, Sunday evt&gt;
sent hut some nf her children at (Mildred l{f'lbd) of Columbus were ning wete hi ~ parents, Mr . and
1ended thE&gt; , eumon
Sunday ~;ucsts of her aunt and un" Mrs Patrick Lochary, .Miss V1d.-1
Those at the p1cnic
Mr elf', Mis!l Lou 1sc and Phtllip Rei- Ihle, •Mr8 . T . A DownJC,
and ,Mr.!&gt; Rnymond MHicr &lt;B•O'"''" Llc!.
Mr. and Ml'S. Fred 8Jaettna1
Mansfield, and her children, ).lr.
Mr und Mrs. Clyde r . Heaton Mrs . John Wlllum Bl&lt;~ettnar , Mu.
and Mrs.' James Sublett. Bedford , of Grecnshurg, Ind .. w••re weekend ArLhur Ca rpenter, Mrs. C M. Hen.
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gtlmore guelih of Mr . and Mr11. C. L. Heai ~ nes~y , Mrs. Everett Hayes, M• ~s
and Jud v &lt;lnrl lltt vd . Lancu~ter· on.
Wirkl inc, M1ss Anna J ron
Mr. and Mrs
Wilham
Ruf·se ll
Mr and Mr~. Edward Day or Eileen
Rose and ·Mr. and Mrs. William
(G ladys) and daughter, Corninp-: Col umbus, were recent ~ue~ls ol
Mr . and Mr~ Edgar All enswmt:1 Mr ~ . Harvey Woodard and dauglJ .
K
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(llyda) anrl their dau~hler and tcr, Mr~. l.tlhe Hauck.
fllllllly, Capt ;,r. d Mrs. Jn"tes Hari
in~cr nnd children,
Newburgh,
N Y. chJlJ;·en of Mn. Doyle Mil
ler !C: ertrudd.
llale Miller Middleport Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mlller ami daughtcrr:,
Co lumbuS"; Mr and Mr•
Lewis
Smith &lt;Mary ofwh!lcr) and
Muldleport. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hnwlmgs (Susan) and
children,
Mtdleport ; Mr. and Mrs. Robtrt
:\1rs. J. M. Archer asked the
,Jay (Edith), Columbu&amp;; Mr . autl Ule Hsi ng which preceded the p iC·
Mrs. Carl Brannon (Jessie May), me held by the B. H. Sanborn M[,;.
MiddLeport .Mr. 11nd Mrs. William slonary Society of the li'i t-st BapGrur-ser (lt'tora Dell) 9.nd children tist Church at the Roads1de Park
M!ddlepott. Other gueats
were
Monday evenmg. Mn. Allen Hughllavld
Hartinger,
Middleport;
es , president, was in charge of the
Jack Ford,
New Haven;
Una
meetmg and opened the service 1
(:earhar-1, Pomeroy
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with a reading.
The Dorcas Cil·ele of the Soc1cty
ATTEND WORKSHOP
had the deYolional service Which
Attendmg the Ga1·den Club pro includr-d Scripture rearllng and an
gram plann ing workshop held at arttcle " First Things Fl!'l;l" D1".
lhe Methodist Church, Rutland, Norman Vincent Peale by Mr"
Mondny from Pomerov were Mr~. Willis Anthonv. Mrs. Hughes ga\1'
Jett \\'cbsler, Sr , Mrs. Corli~s lhe prayer for the ~;ervlce.
Jacobs. Misses Ethel and Clara
'fwenty.nine members and thes r
Garland and Mrs. Gerald WildeJ·· guests were prese nt Miss Janice 1
muth of the Twilight Club. Mrs Luman , RN, Gallipolis, MNi. J . B
John TerTell, Mra. Robert Thomp· Haye s, Chester. Richa rrl snd Chin
Jo n , Mrs. C. L. Heaton and -M1ss I per Haggerty, Slephen.and Michae l
Emrnt~ Se1t:t of the Windinll Tra1l
Branon; Johnny and Sammy Hoo•l ,
1
Club.
·
Mark Fox.

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Missionary Group
Has Monday Picnic:
children.
At Roadside Park

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NOTICE
Leo fl&lt;lllh, " pcesumcd decodc.nt
hcn·hy notiltrd lihat he Is re·
quired , 1f alive, t.o produce in· the
Pr~b~!c Court of Mctgs County,
Ohw, salls(ac-tory cvident·e of his
couti.nuance m l1fe, within -twelve
week!&gt; fr om A.llgusl 14th, 1956,
th e dat~ ')f ~he Ia.&lt;;{ publicR-tion o1
this uot 1ce.
JOHN BACON,
Judge and ('Jt-0ffil'i 11 Clerk
of sa1d Probate Court

Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12, 14

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THE VEAR&gt;AHEAD.
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ELBE RFE LDS

Biggest buy of a/1 f1no c•r•

MEIGS MOTOR CO.
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Now You Can

The program for the Mason
County Fal'm Youth Show to be
held on S-eptember 15 was set up
recently at a meeting of the execu·
Uve commitlee in charge of the
show.
Mason County Agricultu~l Ag
ent William F. Gregory heads the
~nmn in charge of the show, whic 1
will be-held in the National Guard
Armory near pt. Pleasant.

High tod•y

Busin... Phone 398

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!STANDOUTS FOR DEMOCRAliC V-P NOMINATION

Reghltratlon for the show will
take place from 1 p.m . until 8 p.m.
on Friday, Septefnber 14. All ex·
hibits will be turned in by 8 p.m.
op that date.

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OiJ C'OHij)a"ny, ' ind

in charge

Mrs.

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' lde,,t Ga";Jal Abdel Nasser will re.
JnvitatJ&lt;~n to his governattend the London Snr-l
I confer ence and fly to Mo•row fm
urgent tal ks instead,
Egyptian
~~~r t~s !D Moscow reported ,.,..

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JOHN P. KENNIOY, onlyl

39 and aenator lrom
P.tassa.chusett.l. A mod·
erate, a Catholk, a~
War n vel Uueated
Henry Cabot Lodge.

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Egypt Rem1inr Sil.nt
Egypt il!&gt;elf remained silent as
, lh ls .m dden development in Na*"
scr's ri ft With the We.st beca me
known In Moscow anr! N~w Delhi.
I Nasser ts el:pected to announce
his deci!kion m Cairo Sunday. ~ne ' ·
l tondon news p&amp;pcr E.Vt"n
carried
[ u~ronfil med
report.-.
that, be
m1ght announc~ a military treary
With the Soviet at that time.

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~h~sr !!()IWceg- .said Nasser w 1J.•
arrt\lc 111 thE' Soviet capital Aug
16 the day E:{!'pt ))ad been invited
to )OJn with 23 other nations un
the que.stJOn of lnlernatlonali.zing
the Suez Canal. Egypt seized and
natiOnalned the tanal July 26
lnd !a's Prcm1er N('hru told- the
I lnfilan rarJiament in New Delhi
l lhaf lndill wouJrl betqerc, but
lha;, F:.tu·pt ·could not and would
not accept the invita tion
frnm
Bntam, Franre and
the United
1 S t;~ te ~ to aHe nd.

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land civil rights

&amp; CathoDe, ptedged
tA ..reJI "Han1n:l811
Uon k.voooter, may "aet hls state fn1m a •trong flrat balloL He Ia

The tractor drivinJil contcs! will be
held at the same t ime.
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The show will close with a tal.·
,ca,te.. Even M, lie hal the delep.tea on t.tn,··~ GOP machine, •lowed ,York mayor, aon
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ent shOw to be presented in the
' many southei'Jil frlendJ., be .wept to_DCJrlinaUoiL ...leet~uver's A. campafJD: late Sen&amp;tor • Wa.per. \
. In London . meanwhile, tbe Britevenine at 7:30 o'clock. Tentative
lHE5E EJGHT men are eonllide~ atandoub for the Democratic vice prteldentlal nomination at the
Ish and Fren ~ h naval s t a f f s
chairmen of the various divisums
Q
eonven,Uon' in Chlca,IO. AU are belle¥ed 4'a«eptable" to Adlai Stevenaon, preeJdential nomlnatlon1'
ht~nched top secret joint talks oJI
of the show were named and arc
front~nmner. Stoven110n told frlenda be would mUe a declaratlOD after norninatJon.l (lntcnud&amp;o,.'ali
m1h!ary steps in the Middle Easf.
. Admiral Henri
Michel Nomy,
to be announced rater.
the fi'rench navy's chief of sta:f£
Attending the meeting were Grenew incognito to
London thi~
gory, Glenn Smith, Cliff Dunn ,
Two Jlersons were injured and
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morning with otheT scnjor offJcen
James Darby, Virgil Siders, Mrs. a truck and automobile were heavand hur ried mto tbe- Defense lllnJudson Brake, and Mrs. Eu stace lly damaged, tn two separate acisrry.
Wilson.
cidents. Tuesday morning.
.
The Ddense !ilinistry refused to
According to the Ohio Highway
The placement of a few teach· was accepted by the board. Miss
Patrol, an. auto driven south, on
ers and the hiring ol bus drivers Jenkins, who h;~s taught in 1he admit that he t\r any other Frenc-h
State Highw
t43 4 4 "1
th
Cor the coming school year took Mason County schools ror several officers were there. But Fren~h
~f Pomeroy a;t 8 a.~ ~~ e;on':nn
Tbe Meigs County Commission- up much of the lime of the Ma· years, is: resigning to get married. sourei!S tonfinned that the talks
Lambert 19 Pomerov RD went ers at a rece nt m~tm.R: approved son County Board of Education She Will leave the county.
w~re underway and that Nomy
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the pl!cmg on the ballot 1n til@ .at a regular meetmg on Tuesday
Bu.s
drivers
at
WAhama
who
would
return to Pan s lattr In the
f rom her
con ro
•·~~ to
oose N
he
1
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th
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ovem r e eC"tton, o a ,100,000 evening In the off1cts or the board were hired were
Harry Miller, day to report back to lhe Frcneb
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:~lei e P:.~~medn
:h('UI""VI fo bond ISsue, to aid the addition of in Pt. Pleasant.
Layton Sayre, Johnsnn Scarberry, government.
. e V
e li I e 11
e e t funds for the Memorial Hospital
Ad rian Latbey. and Carl Parsons.
The Anglo • French high comBide, and sh"uck the bank.
. Thit issue U passed will 1-c. • At the same time, the rcs!gna- They aU drove busts to Wahama
mand session coincided with the
Miss Lambert was_ treated at the place a levy' WhiCh 't"as 'passed in tion of Bertha Jenkint~, principal dur~ng last ~c hool year.
expected arrival of three British
~eia:s General _HOSpital, for laee,ra· 1945 and expires with lhe June of . the Hartford Elemtary School,
Joh.n T11ylor. who
ha s
been aircraft carriers in lhe Western
tlon1 of the rtght elbow, and re· tax ~ollection for 1955.
principal a! the Letart Elemen· Mediternnean, en route f r o m
leased.
tary School, was
transferred to Britain to Cyprus witb ::iue1 reThe second mi~hap. occurred at
The levy, which amounts to eight
Hender ~on as principal His suc- inforcements.
10:25 a.m .. on U.S. 33. JOJ mile~t mills, I( given the okay by Me 1g~
ce,s.or at Letart has not as yet,
be.en selected
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On Standby Aler1
north 'of Pomeroy, when truck voters in the coming electiOn ,
·
driven north by au! W. 1 Merreot, would be for II term of five years,
Washington r'cports earher this
Appointment~ made in teaching week .said elements of the French
23, Orrville, RD., 0, reached the and would exp1re in April of 1962.
personnel in tfle Bend Area in· Mediterranean fled may jom up
top of a hill and sped off the
The Meigs County Veterans Mem·
eluded Betty Lee Foreman as a with the British contingent. Tbe
right side of the road. due to 3 aria! Hospjtal Trustees, at the
particle of foreiga matter reitch· present time , hHve approximatel}·
Six persons were finr-d a total teacher in the New Ila\'en Ele- French fleet already i~ on a stand
ing t1'1e driver's eye, the report 5200,000 in their treasury and with of $145 Tuesday. by local magis mentary School. Wanda L. Waldie by a.Iert to sail from T(lulon on
.states.
this money, and additiona.l funds , trates. A three day Jail sentf'!nce as physical eduratinn instruttor short notice-.
Just a.11 the Anglo. French naval
Tbe truck came back i.o the pave. which Rre expected to be acquired was included in one of the actions at Wahama High Sl·huo l, and Eliz·
abeth Mae Shelton as an Engli~h talks wert getting underway next
ment , and traveJed Jert or tb~ soon, tbe building dote could be
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center; it then tra]Rled off the hastened -considerably:1n Mayor E. F. Robw~on's court teacher st Waham&lt;~ H1.1:h School. door, the B1itish Foreign Office
Aaron Br1ght res.1gned as head issued anoth~r "danfication'' "toright side of the rna1f, turned over
Also at this meeting or the Coun. Rus&amp;ell Wickline. Middleport. wa
and skidded 85 feet, off of the ty commiuioners, the approval b'l fined $100, costs and sentenced bus mechanic m the Board of Ed· day.
Pleasant
the Trustees attorneys Saundera. to three days in jaJI. tm a charge ucaUon garage. at Pt.
highway. and struck a bank.
ChJe£ spokesman Sir G e o r g e
and Gary Thomas Roach was apMeJTeot, ~uffered lacerations of Squire and Demp.~ey of Cleveland. of operating a motor vehtcle while
pointed to succeed him. Roach Young ded.lred that Bntain'.s in·
the hip, and a bruised elbow and Iss to the legality of such 1 bond .under the influenct: o{ alcohol has worked as a mechamc at the tention is "that the dispute over
the tr'tlck he was driVing wss 'dam- issue was ginn.
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lined $10 and costs. m this co urt garage for several years
the Suez Canal can be peacefully
In other business, a Ljd for gas. charged with drivmg left of ren
aged heavily. The driver forfeitJohn Bumgarner resign£d
as settled."
ed a $1~ appearance bond in May· ollne for the highway departmenl I ter were Ralph E. Darst. 44 , Lan!!~ · janitor pL the New
Haven Elenr of Pomeroy E . R. Roblnson'a wa~ accepted from the Stani'lsrd ville; and "Floyd Stflbcrt Jr. 46 mentary School and h1s suctessor
court, Tue.:&gt; dav n i11ht, on a charge Oil Company of Pol·f.tlm!\;llh at Pomeroy; William H B:~ l l(' y. Porn•' MrN. J ohn Bt:lmgal·ner, was . ap-. 1
of driving Jert of center.
.223:; per gallon for premium and r.)y, was fined $10 (\n a r('rkle~ pointed. At the- &lt;a rne llmc WTI!iam
.1935 per gallon for regular.
operation charge, and car t D Bos Wheeler r esi~nE'rl as janitor
at
It was moved that advertisement tic, Racine, was f•ned $LO, charge( West Columbia and wtll be sue0 IJSl
for bids, "for D1esel fuel. used by with speeding.
('eedcd by tus
dau ghter, Ruth
the county garage, would be sent
In Mayor of M1ddlepo r1. r 0
action taken
by the
to The Daily sentinel.
Fiab~'s court, Willi~m T . Turner Bo:n;d of Erlucatwn, it was decidThe commissioners apprOved the Mid port, paid $5 and tosts
Mrs. Louise Stewart, P.;..st Presied at the recommenrlation of Supt.
sending of a 00 da~ notice to thr ' and, lear distance
dent
of Racine Un1t 602. American
Benjamin F. R011..~h . West Col- First Nation~~:] Bank of Racine,
C. H.
Withers that
nn school
umbia has been promoted from Pomeroy National Bank; Farmer~
children w1ll be transported past Legi 1n Auxiliary. has received
corponJ to the rank of sergeant.
one gradt-d school to annther on word of her appoinlmf"nt as DeBank, aod the Citizens Bank ol
He ts· Hrvlng in German.y and has M;ddleport,
school bu s~::; during the commg partment an Amencan i:lm Chair·
c•!Ung loan' of Count)
S
man.
been there for the past six mon~
yeltr.
funds on; inactive basis.
The appointment was rn11de by
Sift. R..ou1b Is the son of Mr. and
Supt. Wither;; pomlcd out that
Mrs. Ben 0. Roush of West c;:ot~
the State Dt'par!m~nt of Educa- Mrs. Glenn Horton ol Toledtl, De.
umbta an~ is a graduate of Wation has h sll'rl tlus action as one partment preside-nt or the rmxiliDon:IId Leroy Ha rl of NPw lla· 0£ the ('H\1~&lt;'\ Of 0\'Crcrowdedness ary Mr1:1. Stewart wa5- the flr~t
hama High School,
where
he
ven has been namN'l to tlw hunor in ceTtain ~rhouls 1n th-e county. fli'C hidr nt of th e Racine un""tt and
played football . His wife Js the
roll of the Univer ;;ity of Oklahu·
former Rutll Lieving of the VernThe F\('n(l Arra wT!I be partic- bas b('en an activ tl member forj
ma for the sprinp ,.:;cmr-st&lt;'r hy ularly :lffect('d p1 th e West Colum· the past nine years sit'lcc the Rae.
on Community.
Min Oonna Juanita Miller, Or. George L. Crrn;.;.,
Oklahoma b1a area wh.,,c s1u rl rnts have heen ine un it was fornied.
Sgt. Roush 1.s a member Of the
Mard Airborne Infantry and has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L president.
pa.s~ m g th(' Wc~1 rolumb1a school
18 jumps to his eredlt. He bas Miller, 342 Beech Street, Middleto
atte-nd tht' Mason I&lt;:!emcntary
NAMES OMITTEC·
Selection for !he hono r 1oll 1s
been in the service for a llttle port, Ohio, hi,.!l jusl compleled arIn the li.~l of those attentling
Scho&lt;)l.
rangements to enter Columbus based on a mimmmn g1ad(' averover two years.
Since thP m·~o~- ~ t:huol building the Bailey family
reunion Ute
BusineSfl University (Office Train- age of' B" in at let~st 12 semester at Wc:st Columh•a
w1ll be com· names of Jack Fleischer, Mr. aud
•·b I) · •• t he
hDW'"il of clagwork
dunng the pleted by the tal! term, it Is ex· Mr!l. Stanley Roblaaon and sOns:,
Ing .,;
HOLZER HOSPITAL
oo •n _-p em r.
period
pected that pupils from West Col· L~~rry , Garry and David of eoJ...
Admitted Tuesday: Ray C. wears .
Miss MIJier is 1 a:raduate of Mid·
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.Mn. RoY
PUny.
dleport High Scbool. Sbe plans
Hart, a graduate of
Wahama umbiB and the rural route behind umbus and Mr. and
able to be Ma~·er and children, Donnie and
AdfU:Ilted Wednesd!Q': ~··..Wei ­ to enter the Executive Secret-arial Hilb
I, is a student 111 the. tbe village will be
Columbia Nancy Jo, fomeroy w~ \iDiDo
Admi.ruJtra- handled at the West
Baker, Pqmetoy;
Herald Course at Columbus Business Uni; CoJ.lq'e Of Business
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Fie~d Day Set

$1000 000 Bo8 d Mason Board Of Education Hires
Issue Approved
Teachers, Bus Drivers At Meeting
By Commi'ssi'0 nerS

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United Prus ShH CorrMponOent
I LONDON UP -Egypt '~ Pre.~­

· pliances, Phillip, fiste.rs, ·Baker
Furalture, $hoe-~~ . , ~~iSreped
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But that'• not alh Serve! al•o condition• Rle air tn your home cc""'
pletety, It control• humidity." II fllten the air and· cir.cutat.. dtcn\, ,
fresh, autside air. Every room in Your home l110 livable - so
comfortable - ev...., day of the -v-ar
with this one unit and one fuel - GAS.

Low fo-

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Stores parlicipaung in the sale
are Swisher and Lohse Drug Store
Dowaie-Gross,
Inc.,
Stifflers,,
Roush's Shoe Store, Pickens Paint
and Hardwue, Ebcrsbach liard·
ware, Collins Jewelry,
Stark's
Drug Store. New York Clothing
House, Beck{s. Goess)er's Jewelry
Masan Futn1lu r.e Company .
Rall'l; Ben Franklin Store, L&amp;Z
BhopJJ, Foreman apd , Abbott Ap-.

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$145ln Fines
IS c0 II ect ed
On Tuesday Eve

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minimum mainl"enanc• cost becav•• there
CH"e no moving pam In tlth•r the heat·
lng or 'cooJinP a.wtem.

1dte1ne north tonight, ThCIJ'tld..y.
w.vrn witt! 11 f.

p..rfly cloudy end

• three-day yle are s howing some
of the me.rehandi.&amp;e being otrered
In today's Issue of The Daily
SentineL
Merchants are agreed that bar.
gains hard to beat any where are
to be found In their stores durinJ
the next t.hree days. The public
is lnvtt!lld to take a&lt;kr"antage of
the valuhs offer~d.
'
Offerings to the public lnl.'l..tde
JlracUeaiJy everything in the line
of clothing, footwea1 , gift articles
and bousfhold goods.
ConsumerJ: in the area are invited to take advantage of the final
clearance of spring and summer
merchandlse in addition to manr
other spe&lt;:lal items offered dur·
lng the sale .

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soloists frq~ th_e big
t!Pte-&amp;lnce it went into rehcar~al Mmslrels appearmg lP the
fiv'e .weeks ago, at 8 p.m . . Thurs- scene · will be Btll Clark, banJo
day a.t the Pomeroy Junior High 1st, Rock Sprmp; Roy Reuter,
~hoo~ A)ldltorium. All first sccDF Pomeroy: Orval Wiles,_ Pon_a~~Y·
tDit-Umirtg of dancing groups 1s
New ftrst scene sohsts JOID!Dg
to be tiken to the rehearsal.
tthe cast are Jean Hayman , Charles
'ne first scene is built around Legnr, Robb1e Brown llld Ramora
a" h9skin' bf"l-during the acen• Boice.
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visit .will be made to AI Capp's 1 Presenting numbers between
"DoiJ)atch" with Harold Brown a.-s acts wtll be Nadine Rous.h. Donna
Littli!l ,A bner, and Mrs. ~athryn Reibel, show masctt, lilnd Karen
Crowi Letart Falls, and Char.les .Gregg, aU regular cast members
HI\Yefl:,&lt;Pomeroy, as Mammy and
The second scene will be a night
Pappy. Yokum. A Daisy Mae cos-~ club setting at "Hernatldo's Hidetunied dandng chorus will bt! fea· away," with Arthur Sylvester as
tttred' With B1·own, composed of "emcee."
Evelyn Cleland, Pa"uia, Sa.Yre, Judy
Wagills., Sue Ann Buck, Vic! Brown
and Judy Spenc-er.

$7.95

You Heat with _Gas

,cost ••• Gas CoMpany 11rvic• ••. and ·

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six major trompet.itora in our price r&amp;np ~ up

Ia a conflft'ellce on the Sue.1 eanal in London wtlll under
B·'-•-A them IRan a.ltle.
fhJ.t•matU.IIIJl Jt':MCM~hntn 1

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''PERSONALITY PLAID" . . brings out your pre!·
ticst possibilities. Combed cotton and Chromspun
acetate that's guaranteed washable from the tip of
its white pique choir·girl co11ar to the hem of its vel·
vel-bowed skirt. Black Glen plaid with black velvet,
brown with brown velvet.

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Installation ••• top performance summer
and winter , •• Minimum operating

IGYntAN PIIMIII Oamal Abdel Naaaer (lett) and Defense Mtn·
. ~ Qen. Abdul Am.er w~ grlm-taced to a . special ea.bl,net meet·
ibJ In C&amp;1ro.. It waa the meeting at which Egypt'• poasible parti·

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Cool ·with Gas!

of buyers switching to Chrysler from the

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Set Up Program
For Mason Show
On Farm Youth

let Gal - OYerwh•lmlng choke fQr winter heoti-,g - kMp yow
home .;ool during the four aummer monlht, too.
Every room ~ •. and every seaSon. In 'ummer, your Serve! Gas
Air Conditioner is a cOmplete central cooling system. Ami, In
wlnl"er, It gives steady, even warmth.

pereenta~

.!r tod.ily with a chance of • few
thund.,..howert in the

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Invitation To AHend Parley
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a r r:rsun pre . ume"d to be dcod
No. 17,286

Wl~h Gas, you also •nioy ••• ex~rt

Mot.11y fair •nd somewh•t warm-

aterf!lfts Of ru /llelfls·llf-on Area

------------------NASSER GRiM ()N LONDON CALL
!NQ~sar Reieds.

. Tw~nty-one area sto~es are joill.·
mg etfortiS in
offer1ng
Dollar
Day bargains to the
public on
Thursday, Friday, and !:aturday
of th.iB Wetk.
Stores taking part In the blg

EVERY ROOM
so livable ... so comfortable
•.. all year thro~gh

petltive ear owners switching to Chrysler. Tho

WEATHER

ltargains in n.-ee Day Sale

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M~rchants ~ffer Dollar Day

MEIG:Ii COUNTY, OHIO

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YOL. VIII NO. 97
Edllorlal Phone 397
Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Wednesday, Augusl 8, 1956

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48.9% • 0\'el' 19661 There's no doubt about ltChry•ler is the biggest buy rf. all fine e&amp;n~l Take a
demonstration ride and P.ee why!

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PROBATE COURT,

In the Matter of the

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PiA.Jls were made for 1he State
Convention u, Athens 1n Sept. &amp;-7
and hostesses from the Middlepol"t
Club will be Mrs Ernest Maa,i:,
Mrs. W. W. Hayes , Mrs. Walter
Harns , 1\h·s. Jam es Harley, Mi!'ls
Harne u\1ane Smllh, Mrs.' E. M
Wood, Mrs. C. M. Hennesiy, Mrs
R. H. Rawlings, ~s Rodney Down·
lng and -Mrs. R lc1·. Mrs John
Kmcaid, Mrs. M ag and Mrs Hennesy will mak~ arrarl"gements fo1
the dming-roofil tables at the Conv~ntwn and Mr ~ Jam es S. Tttu ~
and Mrs. Gluen Stan.;bl•ry of the
Middleport Club arc cO"t"hairmcu
of the Flower Shuw at the Con·
vention.

CAPE HOOD COAT &lt;I tur-

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We are proud of the inct&lt;!asing number of com•

J)ollar Day Bargains Offere&amp; ·Public This

MAYO IIALII ILL

Gre:~s,

er. Mrs M. L. French read tbe
resolutions prepared by ben1elf,
Mr,. James Hacley and Mrs. Jobn
Kmca1d and after a silent prayer,
er relative:;.
an arrangement of white flowers
Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Reibel and ded1cated to Mrs Sauer, whose sud·
Mr. and Mrs. Donie.)' Retbel and den death was an e\'ent o! th e
daua:httor, Donn\, attended the past monlh.
Harshbarger reumon Sunday at
A buffet supper was served pre·
Milton , W. Va ., and M1ss Donn.1 cedmg the meeting wilh Mr~. Roil ·
presented a solo durmg the pro- er, Mrs E. M. Wood , Mrs Garen
gram.

.1~-;.nor s. Schaal, Middlepo~ Society Editor-Phone 6079
~cllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edilor- Plwne

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D0na ld Hart 1
On Honor Roll

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