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fe.a·red Deaclln_.Belgian
Breakout- Of Fire

oll!illot ....
.10 big • go 10 fo
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, · mu~hl Hurry·h~rrr·hu~ : to . lhio •~!Qr' money .
l!&gt; lo••ng ••••• llld ..00 cj ..lluill.._
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You •••er

Two Men Hurt
lnflead-On ·.

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Russia Accepts

wARSHIPS READIED FoR suEz

Bid To London
Suez Meeting

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W~CI~!JJE,, Belc~um VP~

LOOK!
Ladies

2 For

Chenille Spreads
Full and Twin .size. Smart styles .
colors. save now
and new

DRESSES

DOLLAR
DAYS
VALUES

GROUP 1

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LADIES

Extra Spectot Value. You wlll
twice as much In some places. sti&gt;cf1
up now at Stifflerts.

ftEG:UlAR 6.88 sheer ladiea dress~:s

HATS·

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GROUP 2

oi\Jy$1.00

'Finlll elJ.o:J,ra~ on this 1roup.

VALUES TO

.ttu&amp;Uon brlag thb 140CRPbical

Diplnmah speculated that the
delay may have bf•.n ordered as
eviden;:e to back up Prime Minnaval baa&amp; on Malta { 8 ), n-and \he bue Willi malting j iste r Sir A11thony Eo:1en'11 dedara·
lion Wednesday nigllt that "we do
trom ~· CJpru&amp; (tJ
not seek a solu tlqn o{ the Suez
point to
(If,) 1J1 ea..se M
dispute by .force ."
in l.olldoa
call 'III"U CNI

to keep the fire

at Portsmouth (I) prepara UoJUJ
tbrougb Gibralta.T (JJ to the

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Values to $2.9's. Faltl9US makes.
Save now at SUffler's. '

$1.00

into
bodie&amp;: qf

$2.00

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Every dres~ must go. Btiy now and
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SHOP AT
STIFFLER'S

FIRS'!'.

Men's Better Dress

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DOLLAR DAYS

SLACKS
DOLLAR DAYS

wetolr, are preparms: lhetr exhib1ta
for the Mei&amp;s County Fair tD be
held at the Rod::springs Fairgrounds besinning on August 15
and running four days.
As participants in the Junior
Fair, the boys aod girls of the
county wi11 have an opportunity td
pre.en'i several diffl!rent prnjects
for con8ldCration of judges at tbe

BETTER

PIECE GOODS
1ne large group, hundreds of yards to 'choose
.Jh;m. We have to move It so come and get it.

SPORT SHIRTS

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Former values of favorite summer fashions
were UZ-95. Better dresses to be closed out
at bargain price.

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GIRLS BETTER

DOLLAR DAYS

DRESSES
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VALUi: .

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t, '•· j ~LLAI DAYS
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~"""'I u1 pastel c:olol'll and white

embossed with Unea look.

DOLLAR

Plain and faney, fully Un~ Iipper
front. Good .range ' of aiJea. Your
choice at thla low pril:~

77c

$5.00. -

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BI!'I"FER , .
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low beel1. Slvt D.ri' 11; tbillOW·

low pri",

Majorettes Are
Named By Warnke

O.ops! We're Sorry,
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TOPPERS

today,

~id.dleport

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suppor t cf the

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Vidual dem nsiratt s. -tailored
garments an
costume,
tr.etor rodeo, swine
eep
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A-$5, B-$4., C--$3..
atUe,
s~op, club rotte. or etectrtca ·:~uibats, team .demonstrations, 1tllnll: ~
,
demonstrations.
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A~ l$6, .50, C--$3.- E&amp;&gt;·
U 1 bo0th 8 · 1 d'
Scout ~~na
-JDC u mg
Saturday evening
August 11
"~P'·
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The tbr r! b t
educational was set as t be deadline
for rner-'
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vatlons {or the baseball excurs ion
booths wtll rect':tve_ an additional. spooored by the Feeney-Bennett
prize of :SlO fo r f~rfit, 57 fo r set· Poat, No. 128. America n Legion,
ond , 8 ~ l&lt;1r thmt place.
to the douhlf!header ume in CioC'innati on August 26.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Thr Legion me t
Wednesday
An Ice cream social and parcel evenine at tbelr Hall on Fourth
post sale Will be held on the lawn Ave. and planned to spon~or a
beside the Home Bank In Racine eii'C!Us '(J n August 16 at SI.Ansbury
on Saturday, August 11. it baa Park wjth one performa nce planbeen a.nfl(lunced by the
Racine ned for the everting.
PTA, the- sponsoring organiutioo.
Plans were 111ade for th~:. Labor
Day celebration at t11e fnotball
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fiel::i and Louis Long is chainnap
of the program which will• !n.
elude music by the Go~ pe l Harmony Buyt fror.: the Huntington
televiillon slation. a parade and a
d.isplay of firework! .
The program for the evening
. . wa.s a report by Tom Kelle:v , son
of Mr~ and Mrs. M L. Kell y, on
· blo; visit to Boys State ~ the re!
r presentative of the local post.
A water,melon food was sen ed
at the clo.sc of the meeling.

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Deadline Js Set
For ReservaiiODS
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Cll!'k. swartz "~' ltldlcted by tile

Miy Grapd ·JUri •. on • · charJe - ~
· malicioua· eutthi.l' wilh the l~te~t
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Value to -21.96. Famous make;. All sac.·
rlficed at this low price. BUY NOW FOR

$15.00

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Exhib_lts at the Jun_ior FBlttfll!ust
be carried as projecte of VocaUonal Agrkulture work, Home Economlc_s work, -I-~ Club work , or supervl.s~d. prachces or: under the su.
per YtBIOD"of Juvemle Granges, or
Boy or Girl Scout Troops.
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el'!bip, educational ,bootb ex.hlbits,
demonstrations ' clotbin,..
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ATTEND GIRU STATE
Eight Mason Coun t.v !li rl s are
attending the Girls State 4-H Camp
at Jackson's Mill th.is we:: k.
They are June spenre r, Lo l•
Roush, Wanda Tbomp~un , and
Ann Newland, all fr om 1h.e Bt' nd
Arf'a: and Anna Belle SommPr,
Janice, Jane Jordan, and Nancy
Blain.

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identified •~
Hill was
t'epGrtedly
an automobile
thi11
10:2&amp; in front of hla
Letart Fall&amp;.
to the Holzer Hoa])y the Racine

BOYLlS TAI.KS
Patrolman Boyle.s of the St ate

the hospital at
boy waa still
aod tbi ·extent
not yet known .
Patro1 ofthl,t an

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tlon, foor preparation. meal plan·
nina:, salads, •andwiches and summer drinks, vegetables and crops.
nower s:ardeninr, ahopwork, beef
cattle exhibits, dail')' cattle exhibil.a abeel) exhibits swlne ubi'
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bita, rabbit&amp;, poultry and hveatock
Pflldudl. tractOr rodeo - and boy
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lb d ..
Tbe seorln1 of the vartoua ex·
hiblla wiD bl: done in the follow·
ina: manner: An "A" will be given
t&amp; e:.:hlblts of superior merit; a
"B" will be given exhibib midway
between ..A.. and "C" class; and a
'C" will be Jlven ubibit.s, of average tnertt. Exhibita not meetiru~
del!llrable ltaDdardJ will be' graded •[)t• but wJil not reeeive a ribboD or an award.
Transportation awards will be

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TABLE COVERS

In New Haven

Values to $14.91. Sprinc and sum
mer topper.s.
Good weight. S.&gt;ft
pai!ite-1 colors. Buy now and Jave.

VALVES TO fUS
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REG. 3.99 BALL

'Re£Ular $2.99 value Gayle printed,
'••:! Mie oize, nke quality and weight.

l'r&lt;let) dled
Wedrteaday,
Ho!Bpltal .

TOPPER
VALUES

S('~AL

ltfiG. •t.29 FANCY
Elii'BOSSED PLASTIC

Missionary Will
Speak At Church

Mi-. and Mrs:
the parent&amp;
Jo; Mr. and
and

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Values to $3.99 In cool
sllort sleeves styles. Many
famous l&gt;rando In . fhlg
group.

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SPECIAL

$ 7.00

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50f!yd.

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MENS BETI'ER

Prepare

m g to a schedu1e set Up by tbe Sov1~t Union, ladla anO the Arab
fa ir com., ittee.
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nat10ns in tbe dispute. C 1 i r o
Basic awards wifi be give n lor sourcCJI staid Eden's
d o.'serip ... on
e:~hib ita accordin g to tbe follow- Wedne sdo~~y nigbt of Nauer as a
ing schedule:
• plunderiq dictator was certBia to
" A"- ,;tliO, 'B" -Sl-25, C-$1, bring stronJ counter-measures.
Style Re"Yu e, Showmat)sh ip. JndiOffidal deaial• in Cairo failed
vidual ~bop, rope or electrical to halt mounting speculation. Nq..
work, lnd[vJdual Seouts.._ all food \ser would seek a deferue pact
exc~.:pt canPipg, Let's Sew, A rticle-s wtt~ Russi~ when be vi&amp;its tlie
to use and wear, Simple hOme fur- ~v1et t=apltal Aug. 16, the open~ .
nishiogs, Sil'nple ho~e marlM{e-lmg date of tbe London Su~
ment; Oow.er gardenmg., leader- Conference.
.ship, vegetal)les find crops. live-~
Hopes For S.lutloa
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s~ock ~roduc&amp;. miscellaneous, and
Eden 'expressed hope tbe ronftnt ald. ·
. troven~y would be solved "bJ the
A-$2 B-$1 .50 C-$l . - Rab-1 broadett
possible intelnaUoDal
b'ts
'Jtry · d' :d "' h
agreement."
but he said the canal
1 , pou
1n JVI ua.~ s op, can.
d
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wat a matte\ of life and death
rudng, a dv~nce
o~e urn: tngs, aod that BTltain would never ..:-a A--$3
vance uome manageme
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C- $2 -. lndl- cept N---~
.aaat:;l. I HlJUre.

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1 m some quarters as conciliatory,
mulled further a nger
in. Cairet
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where it W&amp; K said his attad: on
Egyptian Prnide nt Gam•l Abd•l
Nasser vlrtuatl)' erast'f,i any hope
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of a nepliatpi -.ett\imteut ot the

'GROUP 3

SOme of our better pleoe goods at l~ss
than Iii. One large table. S&amp;ve now at
STIFFLER'S. ONLY

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hion1. Drcu,s that formerJy soltl
~tl higl) 'as -10·90. .
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Brilain

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277 , mJnert trapped·
W,e4nesday h~ve
'b~&gt;UR~i W·*l!c aurfa~e. Nme
were de~ , tnv11111 only
to ' have 11111~d tbe ·dts-

STIFFLERS

just riabt for this hot weather.
Save over 14 nt7W. Buy several at •
on!)'

3941! pair

Smart stylee. Regula r Sl.
valul.'.
HURRY , t hr§e
won 't last long, Buy seve.
,ral now.

Rgular 4.98

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BLOUSES

SUMMER

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plie·; in the Med l!t!rrant':a n.
T here was no offi r ial E'l!Jll a n ;~·
li on for the d ed~;1c m which haltf&gt;rl
the fl ow of ~ hips, pl ane.~ . m en and
ll&gt;Uppllt's fu hack U}l :Jritain's fin ·
call off an air lift of :J.OOO sold iers
with Force if necessary free pay
~;age th rough the Suez Canal.
The deft': ns-e minli try
ordered
Bri tish Overseas Airways Corp. !()
call nf an airlirt of 3,000 soldiers
to British · teased t&gt;ases in Libya _
Tbe m i ni ~ try a lso postponr d the
u.iling of the troopship "Empire
Ken:: At t~~ s_ame t ime, a Gibraltar dispat-c h said lhc 22,000.ton air
craft ca rr iei Bulwark stopped ofr
then • in the mid.5t of a duh to
Cypr us and abr uptly went lato dry
dock.

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wbm

Ladies

Values to $1.00 yd.

UP

Panama
w.t~erways.

halt today to he r emrr·
gem;y bmH.up of troo ps and su·

b.tlow tht~ aurface of

VAJ.UES TO 79c YARD

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'a ~&gt;urldcn

Thu

$3.00

UP

c:epted itft invltltiOI'I t o.
t h •
London Sun Conhr1tnu tottlght
·~ with a hint It m-.y ftmand lnkr·

if!ai'ed deld hun·

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BULLETIN

MOSCOW

nat(~llution of thi!
Carilf and ottMr world

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Highway Patrol 11howed slides o{
auto aceidents and J&amp;V'e a talk on
safe drivinl aa the U ons Club ~
Pomeroy met in the basement oi'
\ tbe Federated ChUI"Ch on Wed .
A guest at 1the meetini
Was
.Tohn Jfn\1..
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.FAITHFOl FI~WITH RESERVATIONS

Did You Know

The Daily Sentinel

Where'vc you been? Sonll' of
yuu are askmg Well . l'vt' been
nght here E"xce'pt a week m Columbus w1lh a critiCJII!y 111 brother
who is now conv.a!e~cenl after 5
long weeks in a completely horizontal posttton at UniversHy Hospital .
t&gt;Ocw he's horhe and "hom(:' never
looked so wonderful ."
And we
t~a nk ~od, on e and all of us of
h ls f~mily a nd""ou r endless grat 1
tude • ~ to dot'tors, nurses fr1end ~
lor the m any prayers offered f ,w
him , fur the con:sta 11 t lnquil"i ·s
nnd solicJtUfle .
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In .:1 eoronat·y
l hrombo::;~s, scl'
July 6 Co llJ-~t!l. It 's .!i ll th en• - omd
why II ~ ~ &lt;'iil led a ' Willow Makt'r"
t oo.

DEYOTEO TO rNTEREST$ OF MEIG5-MASON
J'ICHARD S. OWEN

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REYNOLD !. CiREINI
fDITOR

Publi•bed every aftt'tnoon e&gt;l:t'ept Sunday by The OhJn Vulh.&gt;)'
Bu:.hU!I!I urrice

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:Entered as •f&gt;Ctlod cla.xs mail'~ mallt&gt;t qt
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nKlnlhs, $:l !JO Bv •n .1tor ruute. where
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QUll t' large too, rr:rdy a l lus t of
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work~'"rs a nd shop men. They looked under th'! Ded, behind big rolls
of n~wspr mt, in
each
oth'" J"'s
lunch palls. No col-lum . NJ. ry a
trace. l called th.e editor, J jawed
and ar~ued . He promise d and vow
ed they'd find It and get it in.
It bas pai!Sed out into the great
u~know n
l!nd a i:reat master
piece ·Is lost to a waiUng world.
I now give it another try. But
one commtnt In pass ing. These
men! Yessir. repeat, these menSJl f e

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Prell Auociatiora

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bower may wind up doing a lot moJ·e campaigning thla
autumn ln his bid tor re-election than he plana at the present time.
To con.aen-e the Preaident'.s atrength in the wake or hi• heart
attack and abdominal operation, GOP atrateglatB hppe to limit lk•
to llve or alx major TV appeuancea from laq;:e cltle•. HoweY E.&gt;r,
It probably won't. work out that way. Once the
ftrlng begins, Mr. Eisenhower may find himselt
maklnJ" a lo~ more .epeechu to 1tn11wer Demotratic charge11 being l1ul"!ed at hls admmi~:~tratlon .
A bamatormlng to ur or the nallon haa been
dllftnltely ruled out, but thil decl.!uun won't keep
him from !lying to numerous clUes for speeches
or from makinr a series ot tr:lttvunQn·radiO talka
from Waahlnrton.
ll'l hard to 1lt aun In the middle ot a pitched
tllattle- whlch this campaign will be- and lite, an
old 80ldler, 11 aimo11t sure to want to •wing hJa
wel(ht wllettllver he t~1lnks the GOP cauae could

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Mr. and Mr~:o. George Moore and
dauihter, Calolyn, Columbus, 0.,
called on Mrs. Dana Lewis and
Mina Monday.
Calling on Clara Williams Mon·
day ahd 1\le.sday W@re Mrs. Mary
Picken~t, Thelma Henry, Mr. and
Mrs. R~e6e WilUams, Pomeroy,
Ohio; Misseij Bess1e and Norma
Sullivcm, Pt. Pleasant , W. Va.;
Reverend Wris:ht Ma,on, Mrs.
Vina McDermitt, VirginJa, and
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era, ' West Columbia; Mace! BumMardner, Mason.

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Mr and ltn Johnnie Holloway, · U11ion Cem_p Grove Sunda1 alj:bt.
the former Ida Chapman of IlhMr. Geral Wei&amp;and ealle4 OD ltr.
noiJ , llrr announcina: tbe birth of and Mrar. !"red 1\oush SundaJ llltera •vn which will IRBWer ta the aoon.
name or R•ndy Lynn.
Mr. CO\!'eil R. Bleuin1 purelwed
s~veraJ from thu commuotty at ·
a tnonument from the Lo~~:u lloatended the funeral of Mr Ralph ument Co. to be erected at bla
ShiriPy Sunday
wife's grave.
The Boud Reumon &lt;~nd Home·
comJO.~o: will bt al Board Bipllst
Church Sunda y, Au1uat 19 Tht'
pubill." i.J • i nYJ~d . Rev Fraak
BleAstog of Byesville will be one
of the 1peake ra
Mr and Mr ~. J obnnl@ Fry, Judy
and Jimmie of Ne-w Haven, called
on Mr and Mrt . C. E. Fry Sunday
evlc" nlng.
The Charli e Brown fami ly are
thP proud ow11ers of .a TV sf!t .
Preaching aervices at Buard sat
urrtay ntght the lith.
Mr. and Mr·s. Ed Fry and Mrs
I .aura Glbb» attr. nr:led Hervlces at

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Mr. Kenneth Rickard Jnd Mlh
Janet Berkie uf Hartford enjo}ed
an o utio&amp; al Camden Park Sund.il)
Mr. Allen Prosaer i• m a hOliiJi·
tal in Columbua for a major op·
eration .
Mr. Ernie and Min Tw1la Rickard attended service• at Union
Camp Ground Sundiily.
Mr. and Mu John Hudson of
Morgan, c¥11ed Oll Mr and Mn
Arch RouAh of Oak Grove Sunda y

The Pomeroy-Middleport (0) Daily Sentinel, AU8. II,

Les Pa-ul
.Jaye P. Mo.,a:an Show
New;; Canava'JI
Death. Valley Days
The Whis tler
Ht·s t in lrtysterr
'
f)tar St!Yf~
Pavalcade of Sportl
Red Ralrber's Comer
'Duth ur Consequences
Life o! Rilt')'

WCHS-TV Chqnnel8

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YeaJt'!" of M.aaon, Mr Cordi Bleaa·
1ng, wtf..,, Myu and Eddie of Ak
ron , Mr ud lin. t'aul Bleurng
of Point Plea.. nl, Mr and Mr.
Curti• Y oung sod Mr . Jkrt Bitar
rng.
Mr. and loin. Leonard Rousb
Sandts and Millon Ray, Mr. and
Mn. Daniel Wel(and and Brer:u:L1
or Huntington. sod Mr . BUhe Wt!tand, Mr. end Mra ArciJi~ Chapman were Sunday gue1ts of Mrs
W . J . Chapman.

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11 :10 Press Box
11 15 G11eatest Fights of Ceolu.-,
11 :30 F'o.reign In1rlgue

CARMEl.·

Mrs Kathryn B lt&gt;Pln~; spent Mr. and Mn. Vene Fb'.ier. Mr.
Wednesday evc'lln.: with Mn. F isher keeps 1111 bed but walked
Mr. c. F. BlehinJ and Mrt. Leo- Clara Caperbart of Potnt Pleasact. acroq the room witb Mr. BleNMr. and .Mra . Dennts A. Rouah Ins's belli whtcb bt• rel•tlvn bere
lia Young were aboppll'll ill Poml
were
busineu vl•ilor• in .Point wiV be thrtlled t o know.
.Pleuut Tuesday.,
Pleaaam
Wednuday
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bleuinl, H)'·
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Cbartie Brown , Sue
Mr W. A. Bl8aicg, Mn. Garnet ra and Eddie of Akron, tpent the
Ellen, Evalee, Robert and Anita
were bua1ne11 calleu In HunUng· Chapman &amp;nd Mrs. Mar)' sonecu t- weekend With tbe former's par.
tl!'r lpl!'nt .frJ,d11y eveninlil with Mr. enl.r.
tpo Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W1ttmer. Mr. and
The people In thi• community 11nd Mrs. CecJI BlellinJ o. nd Ella.
Dwl &amp;ht Grbhti JKn't 10 well at Mra. Newm•w and •on Df .AUJand,
were sorry to hear of Mra. Rhod:t
Ohio, sptont thll weekend wltb Mr
Mcintyre breaking her hlp. She lh1s writi ng.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mort
Pickens
o(
and Mrs. Harry Thon~Pf(tn .
makes her home wltb h er daughTexu
s
~t!nt
Fr1da)'
m~rht
wit
h
Mr.
ter and aon -tn-l aw, Hr. Hnd Mrs
Ml!i•
Mus, Saqdre Rou•h of
Manford Blesslnt:. She Js now il and Mn. Ed Fry.
Rockfo rd, Illinois i1 visiti.nc her
Rev
.
W.
S.
Btllups
was
thE'
dinp11tlent at Holzer Hospital.
;randm n! her, Mrs. Luvena Rainey
Mr. Robert Taylor calilld on the ner auest of Mr 11nd Mrs. C. 1&lt;' .
· Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chapma n
Ble~sing l'riday.
C. F . Blessmg Camily Wednesday
of Atwa ter, spent Saturday Dlihl
evening.
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Mr. Charlie Brown returned hi with Mr~ . Garnet Chapman.
M_r. and Mra. Bonell , th~ for mer hia employmen t on thf'. river Fri·
Miss Hazel Ruth Brookl re.
Lucille Roush, daughter and chil- day, after a s hort vacation with turned home after vlt.ilina her si,._
dren of East Uverpool , were rec. his family at Board.
ter, Mn . Dorothy MeDermott, on
ent guest$ ot Mr. and Mrtt. Arch
Mr. Bert Blessing, Mrs. Luvena Chestnut R1dge.
Row b .
Th o~e enjoying dinner with Mi u
Rainey and Okey Roush returned
Mr •.
Click Is visiting Mr from Ill inois Saturday evening. Ella Bless ing Sunda)' on ber birth·
ond
Th001pson.
Mr. Blessing spent one night with day were Mr. and Mn. Dallas

11 :00 New.
11:05

11:80 Forelfn Intr.Igae

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LETART, W. VA.

4:30 My Litllle Mal'gie
!HKJ A·u nl Dru
6 00 Ne-ws Piot.ll1'e
6. 15 Sports Eye

Ulq Sl~ Olf
Summer is waill ng and they're
eycn beglnuing to havt' sweater 12·00 Tonfrgbt
12:00 To.,,ig:bt
gii'J s on TV fashwn s how.s But
-~ · -- -----~- .
me - J"m just beKiP.nlng to get
lugether at long last a few summer duds. Remember how 1 .always come up pantJng iq thE' rear
THURSDAY
of alJ who've lou.{l,
long si nce
FRIDA.l'
6:00 Sign On
- - -houi!"ht their trot wtather Sl'a ntie.s
RUARK REPORTS
8 :00 Capt111.Q Kanga100
B 00 Sign On
Oliver WliMun 'is
visiting his and things.
9 ·0o Oi All Things
800 CII/PWn Ka.n(rarou
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duu~;~htt.r , Mr~ Humer Cit'CJI! and
W·~
ll
.
I'm
r
unning
true
to
form
BY R08ERT C. llUARK
g1 nw ~ oul of II rnt o sloLI I!lv ,;rn. ly . famJy .
9:00 01 All Thin-gs
9:30 ArthlU' Godfrey
11!! u"ual. )!J st Uliuk of il _ J'\"e
Tht· juutJjals iof01m llle that
(l"o py1i g ht 1956, by U wt ~ d Fe :o·
9
,30 Anhur Godfrey
10:30
Strike
it
Rich
t (count 'em, 4) new slips all 11 t
New J t• r s~ y. a state WhJt"h has of· lu re Syn dJralc. In &lt;".)
Mrs. S. G. Circle 11pent Tues1fa,v
I t;OO Valiant Lady
10:30 Strike it Ric'b
one~
•.
a
e~~uple
new
dr~s~es
.
.a
nPw
wrth Mrs. Dana Moore.
h·n pennittcd crlmma ls in oHiJ.·~
- - - - - -- --I J :0() Valiant Lady
shortie coBl a11d I won't go on 11 :15 Love 6r Li-fe
Lind ~cnt&gt; U as sanctuary for la1·geuse • Jlft,
ll
: H5 Love of Li-te
11
:30
Search
for
Tomorrolll'
,,.. ....... t
BiJIJe- Sut! G~y of Mt. Hore, w. because you'll just' die of envy '
scalc mohsle1· ~ . has dec ided that
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11,45
t}1Jiding
~bt
Oh
fit!,
oh,
my.
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St!&amp;TICh for Tomorrow
V.n., .spent two weeks
with Mr.
IIHnh•wtr
,)(•rs('y Ci tv is tou df&gt;l icalt' to p er
• RU88lAN FAMILIES- The J8 United Statea
12:00 Ray Mutand Show
11 ·45 Guidin-.ll" Li&amp;'lit
und
Mrs,
David
GrJndstafC
and
1n11 a ro&lt;k 'n roll crmret1 , due t o BY B&amp;TTY tARLETON
home buildenJ who spent a month In Rueaia art
12:00 Ray ~hiland Show
l
J gave orders to my men fulk s 12:80 AIS The WorJd Turns
Mr and Mrs. C hari~
r.tli ott lamily .
~onvlnced that the Soviet poptrlntlon 111 not !nrt·ealling u rapidly
ft ar of nuts.
1·00
Johnny
carson
Sbow
12:::10
New
youse
guy
&lt;~
('.Ill
yow·
ict•
~
.
t
he
'foriLI
1'urn1
und
famJ)y
uf
tland,
W.
Va
.
:tnrl
U Amerl~a'a. Their opinion 111 based on unoft'lcial evi!Jen1 e, which
1:30 Houseparty
Mr. and Mr·s. Harold Grady and c t·eam away from here because
1:00 Joh nny Ll,inon Shovi
Mt"rry . mer·cy me, and also heav. t Mr ~. Edna Ar no ld of Athen ~ !toad
they consider, however, conclua!ve : they .111.r.w very few email chi!·
fanuly
~ (J ~ n t Sunda): with Mr and we ale- a half ga llor: Sa tu rday and
2:00
The Blg Payoff
:i 30 ll vur.cp:n-ty
en s to Ucby . You WGUid think Yl sited
drtn or eKpectant mothera.
Mr and Mrs.
Vuu,glu s
Mrs. llufu s l! nru.Julph anJ (am!ly a half gallon Sundr.y and how 1lu
.2:30 Bob Crosby Shuw
200 B»g Payoff
that t•ac h gt· nf' ralion lnventt'd sin Clrde and fo, mily Satllfdoy
1 One of t'he delegation .aald each of the graup noticed th!l In the
of Ba.~ ha n.
}'u
t•ver
I"X
pect
me
to
dlt't!"
00
Bri-ghter
Day
2:110
3
Bob Crv.!iby Show
and that JUVf' mle dellnqueney Is
~'l ore!fj•e C1rcle spend
st VI' I" a!
12 Ruaalan cHilli they visited. He said they dlacu»Hed It among
3
·15
Set•
ret
Storrn
3
00
A
jcil)'ri
t&lt;
h
has
.a
stiff
s
pine
Brig
hter Day
u jli"Odud of the TV al(e.
days \'Ysiting friends ·~lll BPlpre
lllemaelve. but made no direct tnq\Jirlt!S, since It wu a lllubjJtCt out·
Mrs. OougJ.as C1rl'll' and fa mily compartd with me on die!.
3·15 St:c-ret ~
3:30 Etlge of Night
~ld1 the otrtclal purpoae ot their vl11l.
Mrs. II A. Uar1tih an-u l wu . son~ &lt;llld f-'lor emt• Cin·Je stwnt Weo.
J:m Edge ol Nler.t
4 00 K:~lit's Kitl'hf!n
While I li m not t-ndor;llng riol s, of L!nt•oln H1 •rglr B .~pent Sundoy fWS day with Mt s. Buren lluucan
Their, own conclu.Jilon wu that the standard of living In ftu•sl&amp;
I
hope
tlr
is
won
·t
!Je
lrue
tH IY 4.00 Katie'• Ki.otehen
4
30
Lueky
8
Rlln&lt;'h
j
uvt&gt;nl
ll'
or
adult,
the
hahn
of
f'\'l'llll
lfl
v.tth
Mr
rm
d
M
·,
l&gt;t•&lt;~
n
h&amp;l lncrea.ed to the point whetf! birth cunlrol h1 pracll(:"e.:l ~but Ia
1
:rnl1 f:11uily ol Clrflun , W Vu.
where •his f;111
)Oiltlg
IHrcks
kicking
up
lhtorr
ht't'l
~
llrink&lt;"
r
4:30
5·00
'J'he
Earlv
Show
Llu.-k}• 8 ltanch
1tlllao low that addHion ... to lamlhe,. would be conaldered a but-den.
Parent : "Whai rlirl llwy tea('h
anti rn akwg mischic r w11s p,rct ty
j
5·oo The Fhrly Show
6:00 Ar·t Linki e ller
Bttor-., the)' believe, condition• were so bad that a ddition• to tht
1
you at school tod ay ~"
.;l t"l"v Smillt of T..aur lll CJ1ff 1·c'
SECOND HELPI"'
W1•1! e~l&lt;~blillhed i.rt'fore rock 'n
, G
G· J5 lJougl;r~ E.dwarcis
G 10 Region!lll Reporter
popr.datlon made no ·dlnerence.
r oll l'a me into whul is eer·taln to Yi~nhng Mr. anJ Mrs. Dan S11r ith
KNOXVIII ~· T
1
Son : "Nuthin '. I gotta go lmrk
6:15
6.30
Sgt
Pre.-.111n
of"
the
Y1.1k01
PQu.~la s F,d'Wil'T'd§
a nti fnm!ly
· • •· enn- (l P)
tqmorrow."
6·:JO My Friend Fliclcttr
be hr1t&gt;f vog u•, dull . to th" frailty
Ft'dcrnl Judge Robeo·j ' T 1
7
(JO
Bob
Cwnn1
ings
Show
D'EWART QUIT8- P'ormer Congrfeaman Wnley A. D'Rwart ot
~
M r and Mrs. Roy Bolll!'mah' ond
ay or
' ~
~-7.00 Holl.vwood Sumlper Thej(rJ
1,30 Clim.ax
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!Montana baa quit lile po1t aa acting aeatatant Intel"lor aecretarl'
or the art Jorm
fMnll y of Buchtel spent Sundi! y aUu ut to p.a ~~ judgmtonl.. on Wlllte~
But how do the " thf'nk of ex- -B·SO Fot.Jr Sf,4 r Plt~y~·uuse
7.30
llecauae the Senate denied him conftrmatlon.
Playhouse ol S~s
r mls11ed the Bunny HuR, and wJth Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle ~ay Giles !_or a Se£ond moonshln- planatiOns ltke thi s~.
8 :00 'I'be C!':usader
I D'Ewart rt.l\ tor the BenatC' In 19.SC against Senator Jamee 11.
P:OO Arthur Murray
hrnil
.
v
.
mg
~onvlct10n , asked, ·Did your
and
the fnx trot was well secure Wht1n
Little bay, walk:ng ll:ilh. stom- 9 !JO Quiz Kid ~
8:30 Hig hway Patrol
Murray (D~. Murray won In a clollle race and became In tenor com~
pl·evwus sentr nce help you, WaJ.
I rome mto colthood. But I WJh M Mrs s G rlrcJe YiRited Mr .and ter?JI"
lmittee chairman. The .l!enalor cllarced that hie Republican opponent
9:00 Unr1ercurrettt
Yc:i sir, hut I guess this one ach protuLiing wa) out. '' l tuld 10·00 P..sso Rofoporter
In on the Charle.q ton, the Black
rs Garrett Clrdt!
or Rac ine , wfll d() me mur(' good, " Giles re· the printip.o.l 1 had the Mtummick 10:15 Spnf'ts Pa,ra-de
had conducted a "1mear" campaign, and hiA committee delayed e.nd
9.30 Pantomime Quiz
.... .I plied.
Bultnm, the s hag, the Jitterbug, Thursday,
ache and he said rf I'd stiek ll liJ·25 WeatlH!rmllll
delayed corudderatlon of the nomination or the aaalatant secretary.
Your E sl'!o Reporter·
the Lindy llup, ~ -bop , lhe c hn
out till noon, he'd dl' ive me lwme. 10:30 Palace Playhouse
10·15 Sports ;parade
t'ln&amp;lly, the commltLJe refused to aqt. and tho! former congreuma"r ha eha and other jlOpular de lu1 ~n forced to quit.
1.():2,!5- WNil he.mna n
11:00 New.i
And In n book I reeentlv rt'ad II :05 '11he Late Show
JO ·:Iq Dlltel.in'C: ·Europe
;[t Wll a ca•e of Senate prtAllge. Ally former 1enator get. quick srons of the madness of rrowds.
occurs this gem
"Thing~ ha\'e
11 :00 NeWs
COftGnnatlon tor eKecuttve p011itJon1,
.
They were all mort' 01· les~ concome to pretty pnss-)Vt:Jen a mun
11 :05 Late Show
demned as a sure-(J r e pa~~age tu
can't wallop h~ own j ackass."
penlitlon , and rhe old folks .~ ightod
• 0VJ:R8VPPLY AND DEMAND- -It· app .. n that next year't
and s.u id, "I tl on't knnw -"hill th t
Co••NB• may rr.a.lte ,.tJ'Onger demande on the Pentat&lt;m to adopt
ALCOHOL 'ADVERTJRING
tlrhter control• on buytn&amp; and 11elllng pra&lt;:tlce11.
young people iltt' t'onung 1t~ In
r.
In
the theat('r--on the t adi0.::.::
my
day
.
,
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'nl&amp;. Ia lndlcfil.ted by lhe 11trong tonea of a report recently Juued
~n
the
signboard-) .say
what
by U\t anned ·Mrvlcu preparedneaa .Jiubcilmrntttee headed b)' sen4
EW l'ORB-Jut as it ts poeslble for 110me
My pal"cnU infnrm ed nw t hul
I
m
paid to say. - But in lh~
at~ Jo(ajorlty Leader Lyndon B . Johnaon (0), Tuaa.
cr .111 to be (Ompletely conrused when we
THURSDAY
laboratory- To the
city jui!- Jn
After an tl(llt· mOJlth JnVt.Jitigatlon, Johnson's rroup found thati th e fux Lrut, when rt t•n fered ti l!'
F:liDAY
dll!Cover somebody Wh() doesn't think the Marx
the roat:fhotL~e-ln the Vt'ins o f 11.59 Stgn On
''Tht Jn!Utary ••tabll1hment h&amp;lll been guilty ot concurrent bu11rll Rcene, was a thrng no n1 re girl L11d .
brothers are thl funniest men In the world, ao
11 :59 SigD On
a nd thmclnw cheek to rhN'k wu ~
the drunks - 1 tell th£' tr11th.
and ..umr of the eame Heme. Thle practice Involve. ..nine
12:00 l&lt;~ilm &amp; Fancy
Ia It upsetting to ftnd occ.ll..l!tonally that aome
12:00
Film &amp; Fancy
liltle s hort v f 'letlucllon u.&gt; u men .
No
one
needs
to
a&lt;ld
more
to
tqulpmt~~t tLlte'ldy In their poall\lnlon at a fraction ot I~ cott and
1:90 Feminine Touch.
people don't conalder New York the Alpha and
] :30 Femini,ni! To uch
-uyln• aew Item• ot the anma thing."
ace to tht! commonweul
Wh ~ l
the
above.
It
bappf'ns
to
be
th.c
Omega of exlatence.
2:00 AftNnoon Fiiln FesEval
2•00 Af.temoon Film FE»t~of
whole truth. .
In maklnl' a IJIIrlq of J"ecommendallone to correct
tht!y would hav~ sa id uf thr rum ·
4:00 Film
Concurl'tnt
"I woutdJ;~'t live there,"
St. Laul.san mlght
4 uo Fi'm
tile tfituaUon, the eubcommlttee pointedly uld, "The
ba , which is nothinw hut 'it'XIIa l
4.30 Weslern
uy ftatly and wJtb utteJ." ,..., "If they gave me
~,,.,,
4:30 Abbott &amp; CO!rlo)IJO
Htrtt.ary ot detente ahould re-en.pha&amp;lze thf. im·
Au.J&lt;:"u
r.
t
is
acting
up
s
imply
awsymbolism based on hiUI'k lllfiUir ,
the piB.Ce." It Ls by no m:eua an ortrlnal atate.
5 ·00 Mickt'y Moust:
1100 'Mick('y Mouse
porlutct of co•t· oonadotume11 and the ab11olute
ful. Here we had that nict• CQol
I um llHh.llst to think
S.lllng
ment, but It Is hearUelt--and It Jara us protes~
8·00 New!!
6·00 News
nec.,.lly fm rrugaltty In hou~ehold management. "
June,
a
fairly
dect·nt
July
and
slonal Manl18.ttanltea baek on our heels. What'•
8:oti Weatherrmm
But r know thai my l{l'nup. whirh
6,05 Weather
The ltnatore eald the aerlouaneu of the situation \8 illustrated
now
August
s
tsrl~
to
really
boll
the matttr- 11 the ruy crazy! Where else CQuld.
6:10 Sports
was ol the palnt('d s lickt!r. wide us out.
6:10 SP""ts
by the tact that 32 lnltllnceiJ or "concurrent buying B.illl selling"
lle pruslbty prefer to nve '!'
ll
15 John Dilly
bottom trousl'r.'i 11nd rln·vcr nu,
8·15
"*"noted amonr 161 It-ems chOIIen "at random for tnvutlllaUon."
Consolation
is.....,Jt's
making
the
John Daly
In poking around, ;yor.a dlf!cover that the rt•
6·30 Lone RHngttr
raised just us much hl'I J a~ ! h ~
Ytl, thly llUd, there are 2,!)(10,000 ltema of military supply and no
B
·:m
Rin
'Pin •rm
~attest
greenest
&lt;"orn
\'ea
r
am·
one
actions to and lmpl'tlsalonll ot New York run the
7·00 Hour GlassteUlnl' how mu~' h simultaneou1 buytnr and •elllnr 11 gotnr on witb
modern ~.
We erHshed thcatN
Just about t'ver ,saw. Th t•y say th at
700 Qlmbat Serge~
N ." Y.'t life-blood entire gamut, trom awe to diBJU.Jit to enchant·
B·OO Stll'f' Tonight
-.ned to all ot th•m.
duurs In crowd~ of hundred.,, us7:30 Cro:l'ft'oad:s
in Iowa where the corn grows to
fu~l oil oud gitt! ment. T.h1re bave been .souls like Drelser and
a·
30 Spont~ Thrills
ually alter a footba'l r11ll v Ever y
B:OO Dollar a S~d
l$buJous
heights,
11'
feet
and
more
Don MarquUI, who aanr ot our concrete Jungle Jn
g-oo Compassyellr there waH a pitcher! battl e
I gue~_!;, you can astually h ear the
Collcgt! All Star Game
thtt calls of th,e blrda--'Dut then lhtt'e have been euch as J. B.
"9:30 Bt:raw Hat Theatre
between hund~s of slurfe-nts
"rackhng and expanding of the
11 :00 News and We-ath~
R(leatly; ''NeW: York Ia a city I ~Jan do nothing with. 1 cannot come
Joyt'US, leaping, exuberant. young 1\.:00 · N~ &amp; Weather
when the juniors tr!t•!l to 1·ush the
1J :10 Sporb
to -tjlrlhl.wlth it. [ do not know what It means. 1 caMot dl8Cover
SI.CI"USBI\Ct" !lt.'n iur ~lt'fJS
1115 Hollywood Ofrbeat
corq, growing with a II its might. ll:lo s.oru
lht relation between the phyalcd and aplt1tu&amp;l acale ot Lhe place:r·
t
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Nice to
see !lOme water in 11 :15 lllrt .Bat~
11 :4ft Sign orr
We stole gusoline f1 om s!t'Jtn g,• '· PRJESTLE~·~ WORDS AnE .\ TRIFl.Jil: on the hlgh.ftown aide,
streams that ~r@ usually sarl dried 11'41 Si*n Of~
cars, uct I ont'e went tu i11 1l fur / but I mot-e lJimPle, atralghtforwll-rd summing-up Ia oft'ered by Ralph
lr llfr.lt1.IN N. IUIW!IIN, M. D.
up rqcky beds , at th.is
time of s.orting 'omalot'!l, mlikl!l'; -,.dfor- -~-. --, ---one n l1ht at' punis hmen t bt·uus t'
ti
pam c othes patro l men arj;j
year. Nice to st6 green ,
greefl
Barton : "You ~~limply can't pau up New York any more. It 11 the
WE have no permanent eure rem&amp;Jill •table, unoOntamtnatetf
~~Jstl~e
mavHe
hat!ling
out
fert
round
here
anywher~ now? i
I chickaned out and quit runn inJ!
f1elds spreading on all sidfl6 ·011
cent~ of the untvene." s,_rton micht have eKaggerated the Unlttt
l or uthma Yet with drUIJS and and prolt'ected aaalnet sn1111DI
ili,J:'r
from
the
barn.
hope
so.
As
we rend the tr•oJ; 1, ~
when a oop startr-d l&gt;t'I!Wh+f 4~
bit, but naturally he. had the rtght idea.
any ride you h1ke nowadayt.
d ~ vlces at our dt11posal. we tl.n throu1Jhout1Uun81notbotbtbl
He
deserves
green
fields
and
highway
deaths
In this arett
slugs
at
me
.
tAt
th
nt
linll'
(
w
.1~
Nice for ~II but th e farmer who
It was baggy old Heywood Brown, whO doggMIV made a ben·
l)levent mOJJt attac.lu or r eUttve Inhaler and llal are leakproof
•ood price, th.ls overall clad man. the past few months we are
Jj) vear.'l old und hud he~ n !lr·uri
bends
his
weary
b~:.Ck
getting.
th.e
the-m once- they have begun.
and 1hatterproof It 11 eaa1 &amp;o
evolf!nt-appeaa"lng, aeedy-looklnf character ot hln1aelf, who wrote
pa1h!d. Suicide bent , ts all 1
unll'.-1 from th1! llnivt·r ~ •t v ,,r North
One ot tile newest devices ot carrJ abo'ut.
'
lust of the hay in. picking and on tile tractor.
that "no city can come back 1Q Cast trom a retorm wav" u New
Do YOtl supposP ·a ny or fb.ose see to some of it
Ca
roiJna
th.e
night
he£oH•.1
bendlt to asthmatlCI Is a non- While lll'tber fPlMDhrlnt JlQJ'
Yu;k," and Mnurlce Barrymore ot the celebrated acting 'amlly
~ breai:able tnhaler- Medlhaler by aoprcH.emQI rtadtlJ ai"'r• ~4
Jortcally based hie feeling about the city on the long lane that 11
The CJ rollua li~ s J.lsed IQ ,J ri l
name - whl ~ h permtts exactly preuyre wJlen hk'n In pre ..
~4way. '1'li• lollP4t atfeet wlttt tile :~!lortest memory " he said
ao.dly.
'
o~er 1-u Uurh~¥m 11ntl bl'lll ''P 1ht
lll"a~ured doae1 &lt;&gt;t lnll•llatlon scrlbe!J dolea h" nebuUzed fonn
Duke latl11 . and vk" v•·r~a and 1
llltdlelnel.
they ean eaqse t."emulouanesa and
Ne.jadhlpok, the late kipg ot Slam, waxed virtually hyatr!rlcal
Jmf¥1n(• that I 'JIDinll•fl tlw ,. ,.
Until now It hasn't bet! n poa- tacQycardt,l. TheJ •h9uld be Wled
about o11r ~~crlbblt or rtant roottop,~~. "It aome vlaltor1 trom Mar~
alble to admlnl11ter pretlse dosnge wltb t:•utJoa tn patlent.a with
uf oltl Bnci. Duke hhw :11 l eu~·
llfn!I'J to Vlllit ou.r ,arth," "llll &amp;\ld, ''I think the hurn.llft race would be
ot nebulize-d therape utic agents. htgq blOOd pfaput., )leart dll·
10 tim,::~. pfriAPiilllv
proud aD .'~hOW them New Yl)rlr an(f tell them 'Thill II What the
Thl.s new plastic a dapter with 11.'1 ease, tu~re:ulolil dlabetea or
We "ran~ b~o ll(tli lw•1~r· ;ll't r
huma• raoe hu betn Jl.ble $O . do.'" And Francee Rodmasi, a wrtte 1·
7
eQnnected vial l)f epinephrine or llYPf~tbyrold._.
fou~Jhl jlt-dapce$. I not nnlv dr 11nk
Jntri11Jed \IY the subje¢t, op:ce tountl that the Rev. Charlea E . Jet·
liOproternol II Vel!' the lllll.me llo.!le Thl' lnhllllr caa 'be ued at ahly
It, b~t mafle jt I got thr ru .l4'
feriiQrl. had JOtqpared New fork to "the ~ew JeruBJllem. ThertJ Is no
tor iaeh Inhalation.
tlmt ol tbt df,;r.
n\A'ht there."
4lrobo1 frMn 1'rxai Gulmtn\ k1'
}JrothP.r in Durham , ~ nd 1o•&gt;tc Hil l'~
Dooloq NHdod
B..9111JDo IIRpoooad
~
the
Ctlp~el JHII hr:lnrh of thP hll •
O.
0.
MCINTYU
ONCJ:
INSISTED pervt:,nely that "no ont Ia 10
Wb1reu mol\ patients u~lna l)pcto:• npotft
tt t$ lf
ncs~t.
~ome
1111d
1
madf'
Yl't"\1
Las]}
fu~
a~d
feathfrs
aa the naUve New Yorker"-and 1
thrilled
,by
eonventtonal n ebullzera wually U.Jie4 Upon aWI~!IWal U UIUJI.ll7
gil)
In
Oril)ll'll
Dorm
1
lort
·
muat
qufi;rrel
wtth
llim.
l'ht
native
New Yorker 11 tile mo1t blallle-1
taU lfll Where from the to 1~ In- red'l!cet b.rttWM ·tiJilcalt:v tp.
aft'f I 4.11 not me411 weary Qf llf~t-lndivldual I hf,ve met.
\Vf! " neektd '' Rnll wu "pett r d "
hllatlons, one or possibly two arUJng. And 1t •ten at
I will ~ ~lol)S:, lloweyel'. with Robertaou DaVIea, who old that
~nrl did ffl(tSt of the o!h~r thin" ~
lnhalatlona generally tt.re enough It b rf!partad t,o reo~ brt•t.hiRf
flt Wfl
t to itroll abf&gt;ul!' Manhattan'a atreeta 1•e.nd admire ther
with the new lnatrument
dlff'-~ultlea artd ilrlWOft ..._P.CII
ool1eee ~tudt•nl s o1·,, know n t .. llo
~u
or
~
women, Whlotl II .omewhat a ;&gt;.andardl&amp;erd, but. breath~
Tb• una11e1t amount
medl· for- ,Jood nlght'aa!eep.
v~
r c not '' lutd'' !o n• &lt;
ta
I
I)Oftfl
the
l4U." "'Urawberry lhortcake Ia etandArdiaed ••
t,l'f'tljt. nl ps qrt 14 1¥\'f',.~ tl("lrtr-.r~
o;oaUon tbat produces relief or 'I'Jle Inhaler and m.o4Jcklo ""
Qa t• add~ wleely, "but 'ob«&lt;y ever pta too much ot lt."
'
f!Ottr.-. ahould be U.'ied, alt-ho'ugb be gurchued only with' docrR"• ~ Pft.Ofor'" lJ,~o n'" Q~~. •• nrl hu ~: n•11 .,
Jacob He~tP' K~ln, Jr. aid be aot all the adventure he wanted
IOIB• uthmatica have been .:Jveu pre,crlptlon.
m!lll'l:l todDv Ont&gt; o r 11q r'lf'•'n 'l v
o~t of lift by ''dod81ni" taaleiJ on FJ.tth aveniH" and Homer Croy
NIIUUIJ. as 200 Inhalation• a day Q11IITIOR .Ar.D .U11WD
m.arMI'.-. ¥lll'tl an· t 'i'l'' llnan. and
-'ttr
Olrtflll fDedltatlon, !Jtcldtd that "probably more people tall I~
Wllbout tvldence ot harm.
L. P. : Can a runture btl~
"f'\"'rll " "ve h ..... ,.,,. tninl~t ~ r.. or
Jove
at
~t.f&lt; lfland fllan lift IIJ»' other apat ot tht 1&amp;11\e aJu In the
Th• raaer yoJr holds enough ous to an tnf&amp;nt?
the fPII!"I•l anrl or th" ~ w" 1')1"
1!'\!~·· .
b:l~ fur 200 lnhu.latlon.s. Or- A.m.wer : A hernta or rup~ure
~n" llhlletqJilu ., "n" 1 1"1]1'1111. r.el"'
~~~ WoUt1 Lll Ill• euato~ry looatq or Uta Jloodgatee of ftorld·
dlr. arll r thla 11 1uftlc1ent to give can p.mve dJiltero1Q t-o anln1ant.
~&gt;ntlv 'lhr'll h l!1 '!\'iff!. r hilcl rio ,., .,., .·
...a,&amp;~
ltew 'hrk ~ "hl4eoully L,.ty lor tbtl moet part" yet
Jtllet fO! a patient on two bun- Whether a ruPt\U.. wtll be dan•
h t m ~elr tn ~!'•1)1 llft'r n~~&lt;'t il' iw.•
~· _
''M ~ p~ of; propd and pullonate beauty."
dred ~caalo.,.a.
geri)UJ o• no'" can Uftlillly be.at be
r""
weeki! on tin caqs wi th a p i•
I ,JOn 'lt tlie raan CIOifit If the truth m~Pt not be the esoterte
~cu, to cCm-,
d@t.rrmlned by a ph)'alcJan and.
tot
Lt;ldua
, now hidden tn hLI plu.eh prlvat. nUroad car In the
can 11tlll~U7 be auccellfuUr C&lt;ll-&gt;
r rton'1 )lllpk roek •n roll ~.a b~
rar WMt uti Ioiii 11aee remoytd from. Lhe daye when he waiJ ttle
1ta• ~lln rtlenoir·contalner rected br tlP'Ilrr.
lli!)~~ F~f~at""&gt;PN " in tl• 1·H~rt ,.. .•
retpfn&amp;' Cllndy of U.e upper ...,, Sld1. "'New. Y;-rk," Beebe •t«
e UH, ll:.lllf Fn.luwlfllfioi.W, 1...
wtt:ll
hill utual ftrmaeu, "bu It ~ of atone &amp;Ad Cf.IDCrtte, and the
q ,•~HI~· Vool~ '''~" ~''
b"toljot,
••n I dWe ftutl, and ilenerall)'
f9_~ Ill V,!jl!! on
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DEMOCRAT CONVENTION BOOK

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Ohio r~cently.
1
VIsiting Mrs. Betty Call and fain•
tly sunday Willi ·Mrs. Donna Good·
nJte 11Dd children, Pomeroy, Ohio.

COFFEE~g

Mrs. John Ross Mason spent
Monday with ber grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Artley Blake.

PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING

Mr.

. Drip.T:99c

v•.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart and
son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie
Those frot.n out of town who at· KeUm.isworlh and son and Niekey
tended the last rlK:hts of Jesse Nicholson motored to RoseVille
Lewis i&lt;'rtday, August 3, were Mr. Sunday.
and Mrs. Denver Gray, Mrs. ArMr. and M.rs . Donald Bumgardletta Jackson, Columr&gt;us, Obto;
ner
and children, Beverly, Ohio,
Mr. Edduf Lewi~, Hamilton, Ohw;
vhsited Mr. ~d Mrs. Jete Riley SatMr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman and
urday,
Calvin, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Gregory and
Dmner gllests or Mr. and Mrs.
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Dana Lew1s and MIDa, Friday were.
Riley recently.
Retba Lewts, Jumor Ball. Glenn
Mowery, MorriS Johnson, West
Mrs. P.!hldred Riley 'o'isited Mrs.
Coluinbta; Mr. a.nd Mrs. Denver Robert Greer, Pt. Pleasant, recentGray and Arletta Jt~ckson , Colum- ly.
bu~. Oh.lo; Mr. "and Mrs. Fred ~ew­
¥·; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac LeWJS and Mr. ~9, M.rs. , LIO)'d HoHman,
lJana, Mr. and Mrs. L;haricii Cart- Dr. and Mrs. Ray Pickens 11nd son,
wright and Elaine, Mrs. K'atJc ~3 Ray, Jr., Middleport, Uhio, Dor·
othy Blake. Linua Graham, and
and Kenme,
Yvonne Hilckctt motored to HuntMr. and Mrs . Gcorilc Johnson ingtOn, w. va., frum there to Burr
aDd son, Mason, visited Mr. ano Oke Lake Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Johnson Friday.
Mr. Eddie Lewis, H11milton, Ohio
Mrs. Anna Irwtn and Clinedda,
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis
Mrs. Anna LOUt!e Colley, ~ew
Haven, vts.lted Mr. and Mrs. John Saturday.
Hartlson recently.
""I
Mrs. Wmnie Spears, Mrs. Donna
1'om WilJJams and Floyd Roach
Rayburn and son visited Mrs.
Huntmgton , W. Va., spent . tne·
Katie Bass and Kennie recently.
weekend 11t hom e with their parMr. G. G. Huell, St. Petersburg,
ects, Mr. and M.tii. Liuyd Wtlht~ms
Florida are visiting Mr . and Mrs.
and Sam Roach .
Leroy Lyon•.
Janice Nicholson and Mrs. 'lett)'
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lyons, Glv·
Fox attended, a .r ae M.adt• part.}'
ens,
Ohio spent Friday nigM with
at lhe home of Mrs. Jack Jonnson
hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lerey
at Mason Tuesday evening.
Lyons.
Visiting .Mn, lo"aiUJie BLake arc
:Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Blake from
Mollie and May Lyons, grandBaltimore, Ohio, and Mt. and Mrs. children of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
.B. Full\ner trom Glenwood, W. Va. Lyons, hat returned home at GivMrs. Clara Wtlliams bas return· ens, Ohio after s~nding two weeks
ed trDPJ Holzer Hospital where she Vltcation here.
•had sUriery.
Mr. and Mrs. Dou Quetenberry
and son, Athens, Ohio spent th@
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibbs, Jr.,
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ()&amp;car
from Columbus, Ohio spent Satur· Henry.
day and Sunday w1tb hiS parents,
Mr. and Mr1. Jo'red Gibba, Sr.
Mal!tba Henry and J11aie Newell
just returned u·om a weet'a vis1t
with friends iD Coluntbus, Ohio.
J e anie Blake, Patty Benne it from
Clifton, and Louis Peten ft•om
IM.ld.dleport motored to PIU'kers.
burg sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gibbs
from Metro, W. Va., visited Mr.
Samuel Roach.
Sandra Bennett visited Mr, and
Mrs. Melvin Roach and family from
Wesl Columbia recently .
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson frOm
Vcenna, W. Va., vialted Mrs. Josephine Knapp and family SUnday.
Visiting Mrt and Mrs. Ernest
Henry Sunday were Mrs. Alma
Peek aad chll4ren, Jerry and Sharon, from Cbillualbe. 'ohio, r,tr. and Joan Brandon, a beauteous youna:
Mrs. Delbert Beekllr and Mr. and
lady, will show unbelievable maa·
llrs. Don Becker from Middleport~
t&amp;ry over men. women, and childM"r1. Bet~)'" Gladwell,, Columbus;
:Randy )letter, Pomeroy; Mrs. Lafe ren at the Metgs County Fair,
Rock Sprlnaa, Saturday. Auaust
Mr.lf.n!lht. RUtland, Ohio.
18th.
Mrs. Jamlll Ctmnlrt~ham and
son, Jimmie Geora:e, was Sunda)' She does it all with her eyl'!s, but
dinner guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Dana it isn't flirtatious etfort-it all has
to do with h)'pqosil. Mi&amp;ll Bran~
Lewis and MJna.
don,
famed as the only profession·
Mrs. Kstle
and Kennie at.
al
lady
hypnotist in the country,
tended a picnic at New Hav~n
will
place
aome 2fl intelligent local
,Jiark Sunday,
.
·
Mr. and Mrll- Okev JohnloD, Col· residents In a ttlnce during he""G
umbu.s, Ohio, callet:i. On Mrs. Fred show. Tbe procel!l takea only a
Lewis •nd ,Mr. and Mn:. Dana Lew- few mlnutee but the net results
are an bour and half of rollicking
is, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blake vis- laughter for the participants and
Jtl'!d Mrs. Fred Fu;her at Welt audience alike. No embatruiJment
Columbia, recently.
· Js involved. All hypnotic aubjeeta
MiDI Lewis and Janice Nlchol- •react differenctlv but, Mlla Bran·
IIOn and Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Fox don will point ou't, no one can ever
atteiided a ball game at Parkers- be made to do thlnill theY Would
not normallv do. These, and other
burg Saturday nilllbt.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis a.nd interesting facts about the sCfenee
sore Daria( Mr. and "Mnt . Fred Lf!w. of (hypnotlsm)-as old as civill·
1.1
and Mrs, .na.oa Lewl.s at· ution -are sandwiched in be·
~ndecl a llorie fhow at ~~Y\, twt:~ tbe bilarJoUs demonstration.

Ba••

CQASE &amp; SANBORN OR MAXWELL HOUSE

Mr. and Mrll. Ted Riley, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Lee and son spent Sunday afternotln at Bailey's Lake.
Weekend guesta of Mr, and Mrs.
Taylor Van Meter wert' Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Van Meter, Acme. W.

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COME WEEK VALVES we have
planned just for you! These Wonderful values, which you will find every·
where at EVANS SUPER MARKET,
mean .tl!at you can select tl!e FOODS
YOU LIKE and at the same time
SAVE THREE WAYS!
Y'all come! Come and see and visit
our various departments .. . ... m~at,
where you will find guaranh..-ed fmc
meat and that all-impQratnt EVAN S
SUPER TRIM .. , . and In all dcpao r.
ments, LOW. LOW, PRICES and you
getS &amp; H GREEN STAMPS. Y'ALL
COME I

SPRY 31bcan89c
R CLE. HIP qt_49'
SALAD DRESSING

":t!"vAN.-~
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Blue Bonnet

keoptone Evaporated

MARGARINE · · · · 2 lbs 59c

MILK · · · · · · 6 tall cans 75c

Ruby Bee Pore Fruit and Sugar

ST RAWBERRY

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7e off sale

7•Mlunte

Special Sale Prlte

BISQUICK · · .40 01 box 38t

Pie Crust Mix " · " " · 1Oc

PRESERVES 2·10o:r:;s49¢

MuS&amp;elman Plilre

Choice Center Cuts

CHUCK ROAST.Ib 35c
SWIFTS PREMIUM- FULLY COOKED

·Fully Cooked HAMS

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iSmtrll, Lean, 10 • 14 lb avg. Full Sir lng Hall.

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'lb53c

CIDER

VINEGAR . 69¢
Big

Madison Whole

ToP D. C.

Dill Pickles · · · · 1·2 gal59c Peanut Buffer 10 oz gl 3St:
i-4

V1n C1mpa

w cans

Swift PREM

12

01

tin

Vienna Sausage · · · · · · 35c, Luncheon Meats · · · · · · 35c
Hu"te

46

01:

can

Tender-$WHt-AI'fo

Tomato Juice 46 01 en 29c Green Peas 2-303 cans 29c

Bull Hall-lb &amp;7c

Special Value! U. 5• No. 1 White Cobbler

Evans Super Trim-Tender, All Lean-Every ounce guaranteed

Ground CHUCK . . . ....

GAL. JUG

lb49c

. AJAX .

2 cans 2Sc

SHOULDER SWISS STEAK .... ··-·- -·· ............. . lb 49c
FAB

ENGLISH ROAST .. .. .. .. .. · · .. , .. .. ....... · .. · .. lb 49c

2"" large boxes 65c

Evans F F Brmd-Fres~ Frozen, Cr y.().Vae wrapped, 14-16 lb avg

YOUNG TOM TURKEYS ............ · · .. · .. · · · .. · · lb 49c
Swill's Pr~mlum-1 lb cello. All me at

SKINLESS FRANKS " · .. .. .. .. ....

lb 43c

FIM for wishintl lflahM

AU Meat

Large - Size 36

By the piete · · I b 33c ·· Sliced Bologna lb 39t

BOloGNA
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Realemon-Punch, Lemon Ltme, Lemon Orange

(6 ••• ..,.

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ORANGE DRINK 29¢
Vullla, Choe.,

CANTA LOU PES
4 for 99¢
Juice Filled, Thin Skinned Navai

Str~wberry

EYAJ4S ICE CREAM .. · .... ·

1·2 gal. 69C'

EVANS TEA BAGS .......... · .. · · · .. :. ..48 ct box 49c
Kraft 'Miniature

.

101-&gt; oz pkg

rt1arshmallows · · · · · · · 25t

2

Sun~o~hine

COOKIE~

ORANGES
69¢

CALIFORNIA

Spack 49c

doz

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The Daily Sentinel

MAJOR LEAGUE

i WORLD RECORD BROOK TROUT

STANDING

T hu~ t· Apnl sho wl!n; whic h pro- le g~ downed the Ch itago C'uhs
LIU('t'd no .'rl ~~· Flnwt' r~ but ple nt y B-2. Th t' Dudg1~rs n:J w tr a il thl"
of poot iJOned gilmt'.s In Milwaukee Br a \·e~ by two s; m e~ and holt!

tlli s s pring , were catching up wit h onlv a h alf-gam ~1 ead
onr t he
the pt&gt;nnant mlndl'd Braves today Rt!rtlegs.
and event uiill y l'Ould pose a st-riTrowbridge
struck out l&gt; tg 111
u ~ts proble m for ['red
Haney 's mt-n and was o:ded by four homl'
pikhmg ('or ps
runs in p/1 (' hing hi s flnt complete
lfan{· y el olms hl' i ~ r. ' t worried , game in the major.~. But the Ca rbecaust- he'' ·· ~ol t~e
h!JJ ~ l'l;" dinal.s came on lo take the nighL·
now, bu t ll l oo~ s &amp;s tf he_'s g(Jinll cap be hind th f' combined h itti ng
to tll't-d e ver y pttcher tn hts staiJle and p itc hi ng of Herm Wehmeie r
tu hllnoJl!- I!Jo~.,. mukt--up games.
The o: -Phillies hul'ler allowed
B(lb , Tr11whntl~ e .
one of the only four hit s in oll!tdueling LPw
B r ~Hs St'('uml-hnc plt&lt;'hers, got I' Burdette ond also knocked in the
the call Wednesday night Bnd SIU'· wlnnilll!l run with an infield si nprised with a neat six-hit. 10-l vic- glf'.
~ory ov e: the St. Louis CardinaLI
Red Mu n&amp;•' r pi c k~d up his firs1
1n the f1rs1 game of Fl twi·nigb• victory ovr• thf' Dodgerssince
dduhleheader. Rut
the Brl¥88 1950, a lthough he needed
relief
btev.: a won&amp;!rful ebtnce to -ptclt: belp In the ninth innl~. The lf:&gt;J.
op Important ground when tfley rate~
g'reete"d BrQOidvn starter
•ost. the second game, 3-~1 In 10 Roger CrtiJ with • rtve.tun bm·st
lnnt,.,ngs .
In the opening innlna:, htgh1ighted
r•t.. Onrc•me Dod..,.
br Frank Thomas' three-run
Tile Pitt.sburg}t Pirates, me•n- home~: .
while, topped the Brooklyn DedKliPJ)5teln Wins Tenet.
&amp;era 8·:l, whli~&gt; the Cincinnttt R•d·
Ted Kluuewski hit a fttl'N-run
fftft lnrrlng h.m•r apfltff
the
CviM •l'ld ..... was llft6utih to inM. Joh,.,. Ktlpptttln'a ·10th vic·
~. Gen. B.tftr of ·tfM. -bub. w8 1
ittVck en itte ,_... tempj• by ont
~ KUHsqln'l ,.tchw,
but ....
wlttl 1--.HMt.
The PhiiMes r.i&lt;'ked
u their
sixth straight vletory by d wn!ng '
The Y11nkeeli of tht' Mirltlleport the Giants, 8-3. Ted Kazanski hit
Robin
Little Lt'ague mnved a full game a grund-slam homflr and
Roberts
registered
his
14th
vletory
into thl' leagn&lt;" lead on WPdnt-s.
U. S. ARMY Bgt. Joha. A. .A.d&amp;mllholra.J'OU the 11-pound, 8-ounce
duy night with a B-0 victory over f()r the onrushing Phlllie.t.
In the American League the
brook trout he caugbt Ill Kontt.la, Greece, wta!ch brOke a •o~rear~
th~&gt; Sena.tor ~ .
old world reeord. J{e ·II ~ With tbe U. S, mmtary 1111a111on. ·
Wllson pitehed winninl( ball as Yankees spoiled a Clark G;Jffith
Previous record wU held by Dr. W. J, Cook, who eaugbt a lt·
he gave llfl on lv one hit, 8 single memorial night at Washington by
!humping
the
Senators,
12-2:
the
pound, 8-ounce brook trout ll'1 Ontario In 1916. Adarnfl uSed a
by Dana C:lark of the Senators in
Rl'd Sox ripped the Orioles, 7-2.
spun glas1 rod, f.-pound teat llDe and e. No. 2 N!!pp spinner with.
the third inning.
as Ted Williams hit his 13th homMitchell spinnJn&amp;" reeL -· -----~- ---· . __ _ {lntery~at«onGIL
•John Stephenson hurleil for the
er; the Tigen:t edged the Athletics
Senators and wa~ touched for ~ix
Mr. , and Mrs. Gilbert 1lonovan
8-7, and Sherm Lollar's 14th In·
hits, one of them· a home run by ning homer earned the White SoK
and childnm of Newell, W. Va. ,
Slat~&gt;r. He was Hre victim of ~even
visited her parents, Mr. andMrs.
a 7-6 verdlct over the Cleveland
errors com mitted by his team Indians.
Walter Cook.
mate~ .
A large delegation of bv.seball
The game was Rroreless until and rovetnment officials · jncludthe top of lh1• fourth Inning when lng vice pre.:J ldent RlctJa~d Nixon
Sloter ll'rl c)ff in the innin,ll' with and Commiss-ioner
Ford Frick,
COLl.TMBLTS, 0. UP ~ HuhNt
hi~ hom e r. F'nur Senator erron turned out for the Grifnth memoand a hit b~· Hoyt w~re added to rial services at Washington. Thr.y Bobo, u( Chauncey-Dover. Ohin .
chase thref' run~ ncross the plate then watched the Yankees pum- (ormer Ohio Stall' fullback, and
C1rhton - "MOUSE·UM"
in the inning.
mel five Washington pitchers for Garnet fannin will be marrleJ
THUitSOAY &amp; FRIDAY
1I'he YankeeB arided another 14 hits, includini homers by Mic- Scpl. l in 11 closecl church cereGr•oorr
Peck
Jane Wyman
three runs in the fift~ infUng on key Mantle, Elslun Howard and mony here at the Oakland Pat·k
THE
YEARLING
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
four hiLs and two Sl!nator error11 Bill Skowron.
(I" T.-chnlcelor)
Hobo wa s a star hack fielder
tittle League play toni~ht rind~
William.~· homer agil!nst the Or i-ai•on
thl'
1954
national
cha
mpionship
the Indian s tmtl Red Sox meelinf! oles brokr. a 2·2 tie in the sixth
PhJJ
Carev
Dwothy Patrick
footbal l tt&gt;am .at Ohio State
Uni fltlch oth,..r in a battle to overtake Inning and the Red Sux then ..addOUTLAW
STALLION
ed fol,lr more runs In the eighi h vers H.¥. Afler srholastic rli
th .. V~tnkf".-~ .
· (In Technlcol•r}
MIOOli!!PORT LITTL! LEAGUE to sew up Mel Parnell's ~ixth vic- tit· ~ Bubo em-oiled at "i::~~;:~;~
Cartoon - TI:ICK OR TREAT
Coll• · ~ e in an attempt , lu
I
W,
L.
Pet. tory. After circling the ba ~cs, Wil- t}) .~ ciJgihility.
Yankee.~ ______ . 9
4
.fJ~2 liams clapped his hands over hls
IA'ruiDAV ONLY
Geortt .... ......., • ..,. Joan Vohs
Jnrlistt~ -------· _ 7
4
.fr.l6 mouth as i( to suppress the desire
~OIT Tl
Red Sox . ·------ 6
5
.~4!\ to engege In another spitting ep~
Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Wener
1111 T.ct.nl..to.)
Senators _______ 2 11
.182 sode.
and childrtn have moved back
Lollar had a big night &amp;gainst from Ja&lt;·ksonviUe.
the Indians, singling home Ute tyMarte S..V.f~!!J · Felkl1 Farr
Bobby Wmg ett visited retativeA
ing run In the ninth inning before in Columbus.
TIMET48LI
unloadlne hli game·wiDning blast.
Co.,_ • i'I.UMURS IIELPEO
Mr. and Mrs. Shelt Hendrht,
The Tiger~ ~cored their winning cal, Ma tt Hendrl:x, and licln , Pc·!e
Com... - HUNTJNG THEy
run agan11t the A'il 011 a throwing were in Parket·.!lbuq:.
DID GO
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AMERICAN lEAGUE
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New Yor k ___ 89 37 .~J
Cleve land
60 44 .377 8
Boston
00 45 .571 8l!.!
Chi cago
54 411 .52Y J3
Detr oit
M 36 .472 19
Baltimor e
47 58 .448 21 \.2
Washin gton
43 6'..! .410 251h
Kan sas City
36 69 .343 32\12

The Plrutes tJdgqd out the Dodgers 2-J in a t11h't pitching duel
last niiht In o MelgR Little Leagus
makeup a:eme- 8Ji ' Mike
Werry
pitched and batted his way to the
vlctory. Wet·ry came out on top
over Johnny Ctlrd and Knpple as
he held the Dodgers to only four
hltJ~, and •lli"O hit a home run In
the fln~t lnnln1 with Terry
Ohllnler on base for the only two
run&amp; of the ball borne.
It wu the second ~tralcht victory for WPrry In Little Leagus
pliJ a11td It 'Arlll abQ a tourh
pnw for the Dodgers to loliP. as
Card 1nd Kapple geve
up but
three boae b1owa,
ond two of
the.lle ea111:e In the flrst Inning.
Both of the runs acored in the
first innlna after two men were
retired. fl'eJTy Ohiin(er
worked
Curd ·for a walk, and then Werry
slammed his lone home run tot"
the only ~eorln&amp; of the contest for
the winners.
The Dodl{ers 1cored their run In
the sixth when Smith
singled,
moved up on a paued
ball to
third and aeored ll!t Kapple wa!
fiyinl out.

The line
Dodgers
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Wlllll WllUAMI, lil4,
Gar1,
Ind., ta shown after he won the
100-meter raee tn 10.1 HeODd•
at a mJUt.ry IPQrtl meet fn
liD, GerraanJ, Tht former Unl..
tl"llty ol hUaoll aprinter ehattered the 20-;yu.rw-old record of
10.1. •et b7 lfiiM OW.., An
Army prtvat• ttatloald at Fort

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eharles Stanley, who resigned

la~t spring as Pomerofs basket·
b~ll coach, will leave Sat\lrday for

h~ new position at Mt. V~&gt;rnon
Hleh Sc!hool where he will take

t•\-·er a1J head baseball r:oach and
SS!Iistant in football 11nd basketball. Stanley, a a:raduate of Pomeroy HiJh School and Ohio Unlvers!t1~. announced ·lhat i! was with
re1r'e.t that he wa~ leaving hh
home towft, but that the new position wu an opportunity for advancem~nt and that it would also
live him a chance to work wlt}t
several Jormer Iota! atlfho~iti"e 11 .
Charles Pickens, former Middle.
port football star, is supel'inten·
dent of the Mt. V~&gt;tnon Jehool system . Harold "Red" Wlg.litlns, who
!1\Jtred in fuotball at Pomeroy in
the middle twenti11s, is thE&gt; new
principal of the high school. whllf'
Rex Jarvis i~ assistant fuotball
coaeb, - and Ben Wilson.
who
000 001- 1-4 coached at Wellston, is the hear!
200 OOx- 2:-3 football coach .

Battery
Pric•s
Group1

Frlct.v'·• Gam...
Cleveland at KaMlls Cit v, ni ght
Chicago at Detroit, nit:hl
Boston ot Washinglon , night
Baltimore at Ne w Yor k. night
NATIONAL LEAGUE

18 MOS GUAR 12.24
36 MOS GUAR 16.90
48 MOS GUAR 20.43

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61
61
52
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.GOB
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.495 Ill·\!
:437 17~
.422 19
.364 24 1f~

WednHd1y's Rnults
Philadelphia 8. New Ymk "3
P i t.~bur gh H, Brooklyn 5, n ig ht
Cincinnoil B, Chicago 2. ni g ht
Milwauhe IU. St. Loui ~ I , ht
twilight
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lO in nings

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e&amp;tJPt ltlra JifJttlnl" at the
1 crowd whJltl ht wu recelvlnl"
U. Ofttlon which followed a
The aplttmr, not lire
1lni time tw him, came ID .ftnaJ
.,.... of 11.11 U~lnnlnJ", 1-0 Boa..
ta wJn ovc New York, A.
fJ.OOO d.a• waa announced
.,.m.t .llim. {lnte7"11Gt~all

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These batt !!'ries ar~ Uncon~
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di iionally Guaral,lteed 1&gt;'1
more than 38.000 .
ATLAS DEAU!fls.
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YOlJ GOINQ"'
Ma"nlnq kloe5-Mike. Mulltn '
Phone 9391
Milldletiort

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Mr .Dnllt ~ is the son of Mr. Emd
Mr.s. William M11tlack , Porqeroy ,
and graduated from
Pomeroy
ltigh School In 1949 Bfter playing
for six. yea~ in the band and al~ o
playing in a daljce orchestra in
thla ar~n . llf' grodu~ted from Dt!n·
!son University in).953 with a BS
in Music Educatlon ..At DeT\is·on,
. he WillS president and student di·
reetor of the University
lJand.
student director of the Men 's Glte
Club president of Phi Mu Alpha,
mUSic . l1onorary fraternty ; prcs. ll;lent o[ Mu Sigma, Music Honorary Fraternity; song leader of
Beta Theta Pl. social fraternity:
member of Blue Key, Mt::n"s honorary society and Omlcl'{)n
Deltu
Kappa, highest honontry soeiet)r .

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MOST
ACCIDENTS

Donna Le-e RoU!ih, daughter of
Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Roush, will
l:ll'Ddunte from Mt. Carmel School
of Nursrtl!(, Columbus,
Sundey,
August 12 when the fiftieth a nnu a l commencement is held at 3
Pilrl at St. Joseph Cathedral.
Sixt~· -one girls will graduate in
th~ class and their diplomas will
bl! awarded by Bishop Michael J.
Ready. The commencement speaker will be the Very Rev. Matthew
Hanley , 0 . P., prior of
St. Joseph's, Som er set.

'J'l!ntative plans were made for
a campln~ trip at Lake Hope for
Troop 245, Boy Scout ~ of A~er.
ica, when the Troop Committe~&gt;
met Monday night at lhe MiddleI pnr.t , Library ~ith the Rev. C. E.
Hoyt~ cbairm·tln, presiding
The trip will be a recreational
camp from Saturd11y, August 18.
to Wednesday,
August 22, and
will feahtre boating, fbhing, .swim·
ming and hiking. Supervisors of
Camp will be' Robert Mills Scout·
master, and the Re\'. Hoyt.

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~lours
W. Mom St.

s,ao T;l 5 Evenings By Appoinlniellt

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FLARED TO A FLOUNCEQ

llEMlJN.it Ia Ctll

Nothing takes to the road like a Chevy!
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Donna Lee Roush
Graduates Sunday

Tentative Plans
For Camping Trip
Made By Scouts

HEADLIGHtS

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Once in a blue moon a car like this
comes along-a deslgh so advanced
in performance, so beautifully balanced that it otando out abo1ie
every other car on ,the hiahway.
lt has a solid, sure-footed WaY of .
aroing that makes driving safer
and more pleasant on any road.
:And you feel a very special sense
of security in its rapid-fire respon ..

He served two years in tbe- U. 8.
Army at Fort Hood, Texas, was
assistant band director, librarian,
drum major ail'd Theory teacher
ror the 4th Armored
Division
Band . After his discharge he at·
tended Ohio Stute University ond
r&lt;.-'&lt;'Pivcd hi9 Ma!lter of Arts degree
in Mu ~ ic in M8rch, 1956. He hDJ
bee n emplove::t as office
cler k
for the Darin and Arm~trong Con·
struclion Co. Jn Ravenswood, since
March and has dirPcted the choir
uf Heath Methctdlst Church .
Mr ~ . Dallas is th(' former Kalh·
cryn Bachtel , daughter
of Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Bechtel, Middleport, and alter graduating at Mid·
dleport Hi!![h School attended W .
Va .• Wesleyan University.
She
majored in Elementary Education
and taught for three and a half
years in the Middleport Scliools.

Poorly Adjusted

siveneRs to your touch on the wheelt

and accelerator.
.You can see that the '56 Chevy is
a standout for style. But unti'l you
hve driven one you're missing the
beat part of the news- the fact
that Chevrolet is the smoothest,
solidest, most wedded-to-the-road
automobile YOU evef bossed. Try it
and see.

Chapmllll'~

•bort evening dt'e81 oC egg-o~~hell
orgaM_y atld re-i!mb1ooidered
lace. Pintucked organdy and
lace alternate around the ektrt.

brakes

They als() di~cus~ed an incrEase
In the numbet of troop committee
members and •II Scout fathers are
to be urged lo attend th~ meetings.
August 28 will be the next meeting
and it will be held at 7 :30 at the
Library.
Attending the meet 1ng this week
were Mr. Hoyt, Scoutmaster Mills,
Fred Hlbhs, Milton Hood and C. H.
Wise Jr., a new member.

Davis Couple
Announce Birth
Am&amp;rlca.'s larpst Alllot: car2 mi\llon mor~ ownert: than M)'
other makel

of

a son, Jon Edward, on August 2.

Grandpaf(!nts are Mr. and Mrs_
Milton Davis Sr., Dearborne, Mith
The Davis' also have two daughters, Debbie and Susan.
Mr. Davis resided with his aunt
Mn;. Thomas Young whi1e he attended Pomeroy High School.

Plans WlJre co,mpl~&gt;ted for tbe
horse show to be given
at the
Meigs County Fair
Wednesday
evening August 1~,
when the
Meigs Ri,ding Olu.b met Tuesdey
evening a~ the
Rock
Springs
Gran~ HaiL
1 William B. Downie president,
presided ()Ver the
meeting all'd
·troPhies Bnd ribbons to be given
at the show were
displayed. A
trail rlde to start from the homl!
of Mr. and Mrs. Downie was plan·
ned lot Sunday . se·ptember 9.
A short proc.ram WB.!I preaented
by the social ~halrman, Mn.- Don
Bct1.ing, after · whlc~ refreshment&amp;
were served by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Hysell and Mr. :tnd Ml'l!. Dana Ep.
pie and son, Kermit.

)4JLWAUKEE, Wis. PP- An
aliment of St. Luuis
~ardinal
ratcher Hal Smith . was dlanosed
b)' Milwaukee Hospital
doctors
Wednesday night as acute appen·
dicitll. Smith. was t11ken to the
hoapital Wednesday when he com.
plalned of stomach paina. He was
lABaiTI. ANYONE?
to be ·n nwn to St. Louis for fur·
CJflCAGO- (UP) -A beauty
.tbtr observation,
contest for n:bbib wllJ be one of
the h\ghUgtu.s at the Lake County
Fair. The Lake Shore Rabbit As·
sociatlon 11 oUering $2!KI ln prizeg
to the top entraJtts. Types of rab·
bits t.fl be
in the exhibit are
Champagne
'
American
chi.nchillas,
·
New
land whites and

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn.~UP- Dirk
Bartell was r~Jeated late Wedne::.:·
day u manaa:er of the Knoxville
Smokies of IJle Clta• A. South AI·
lantlc Lea11ue, and teeond-ba ..eman Earl Wuver wts named to
sut"ceed him.

to
Cash for &lt;vecy worthy purpose on
•tanature"' only • auto or furniture.
l·trlP service .... phone .tirtt,..

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has llern tur ned out at a cordage ,
Wl.w b her~ . A five mHe len.:th of
nylon t•ordagl! , it w ~ il be u ~~ed by
an U CI• :~no graphic expedition llj)OII ·
110rcd jointly by lh.e National Ge :J-1
gratlhtc Society and thi! I 1 t nch ,
Na110nal Sc•enlific Research Cen·

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Mr.i. a nrl Mr9. Charles Neuman
have moved from the- Arnold property on Front Stre&lt;'l to tbei.r for·
mPr home i'l Danon.
Mr. and Mr &lt;~ . Wilhur Parsons
and :mn, Ru~e11, Dunbar,
were
hl!re fur 1J ~hurt vbil
Tuesday
evening when they brought her
lather. W. P. Ohlinger , home after
a ~ hort visit at their home. Billy
Vou t; htin their ~randson. return fld tr. Dunbar with them for :1 long
er visit.
M1'. and Mrs . Sherman . 'uskirk
nrd family have moved from GraV('] Hill to the Baker property on
South Thit~ Avenue.
Mr~&gt; . Gordon Cby and children
nnd her .si9ler, Mrs.
Catherine
Chul'{'ltiJI, k ;.lAnta, Ga., will Dr·
riv&lt;" P..id11v irom a vbit with tlteir
parents, Mr . and Mt·s. C, 1\1. Hen1
nesy.

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Air Conditioning
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M.... of OU aad 3ai
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For Ath'Jetes Foot
UH T.4-L for 3 t• 5 .t.ya. W••tct:
the old tainted skin sleuth off
leaving heelthy, hardy lkln. tf not
ple.,ed witt. .-werfvl, Jnst•nt-dry·
lnv T+L, your 40c btck at _,.,
drug 1tor•. TOday 1t Swilhor· I
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SUPER MARKET

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Middleport

$HOP KROGER ··GET

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PINTO BEANS .' ... .. . . Sib bag 49c
PRESERVES
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21b jar 49c

Emb1sy Plum, F'tuh, Gt•p•, Cherry
C. W.

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DILL PICKLES
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'los jar 29c

Top Value Foods

Ch11•• ..t &lt;~&gt;rlttort~ lnttant. Sne 25c

COFFEE

6 as jar $1.34

SsVf'' ~&lt;

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12 OS pkg 20c

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prese·n t when the mid-week pra,.
ef- service and Bible study cla~s
was held Wed., at the Church of
Christ. Mrs. Raymond
Cole led I
the devotional se-rvi~o•.,'..,'•",.,d Mrs_.
the ll'ervice. Fred 1. \.1
tor of the church,
study class and Mra.
ter will be the devotional !ea•ao&gt;r
next
week.• _
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8 as pkg 31c

MAGICilEACH · · · · · · · · 1·2 gal. 27c
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6 taU cans 75c

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.CAKE MIX, Pdlsbury Yellow, Chacola te, White; Orange or SpiCe 3 pkgs $1.
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t\lrough ~J. -~-

THINKING

P.ump, meaiy

Mr. and Mrs. Fl'llnk ' Russ ell
nnd '(laughter, Mary , have return ·
ed from a we ek ~ vacation
in
Florida.
Fred Lewi ~ and ~ on, Ted . Rav·
~nswood, came to Middleport nfter Mrs . Lesta Gothard la!lt week
who Wl•nt to their home for a visit
Sunday Mr. and Mn. J. W. Gothard and sons, Marvin and Larry,
Hurric:me, joined his mother at j
the Lewis hom{ ar.d brought her
1
to Middleport.
1 James B:1iley, fl,rmtJr Middleport resident, has enlisted in the
Navy and was a VJsltor here this
week. His mlrt~nt:; and f11mily live
In Columbus.
Mrs. Ferne Crow and children ·
Jack .~ onville, Fla ., have ·been vi!it·
lng Mr. and Mrs. HaJTy Craig and
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. BroW)l,
.
Tuesday ~&gt;vening guests of Mr .
and Mrs. Charles McNamee were
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Paulin•ancl l
chlldrt-n, Dayton: Mr. and Mrs.
Carnahlln, Fort Lauderdale: Mr.
and Mn. Jt~mes Weber and Mrs.
George Hackett Sr.
.

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S.. hd foley and hli:pOJIII•.

DtVOilCI NOTICE
HOWARD WOOLFROM who""t!
resldence 11 at Mouodsvil e. W
Va. , at the Slate Penite ntiary of
satd state wiU take not1ce that
Ha:r:el W~lfro m h.lt tiled her pt'·
t KJOn a gainn him for divorn and
alimony tn C:2111 1&gt; No. 12450 of the
Common Pleas Court or }! t&gt;ll!-&gt;
Count y, Ohio, and that ~ a i d c .tu~t·
will be- fur hear ln !il on or after
tt1e 9ixt h day of Septembe r , 1956

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Prices Orl All

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Anniversary Of

elther ••de; Ct.a u XJ , Garden Mem I The firth anmve rt lty of a Ca n
or ie ~&gt;- • oc l uO ma: dried mat.erlab uta Club wu eele brat~
th l!
Clu~ XII , Garden
r olia&amp;_e- week wh~n they held a 1mner at
a:rel! n and or oolored
foha a:e the Martin Rutaursnt and they
Se--et tu n 8 , Clu• I, S~imen s of .adjou:rned tCJ tlw home of ~ n­
blooms or ran flowen~ and plantJ; , ChsrJ e11 Br J(Ihur r for the even mg.
Section C, miniature-made a nd M ~ll . Robert U_ysdl an d Mn Don
sta gl'd h)· the Middleport Garde n 1 St1ven, .a for mer member wen•
CJull and the Amaleur Garde nen pest&amp;.
Clul&gt;. Middlepo rt: Section D. Jun.
Prltu were WOfl hy Mrs. Rle h~o rr . theme ''Garden Wonder land'" ard Gre~~. Mn. Ral ph GibbJ .Jr
C l111~ I. Kiddy Kapeu -tlaureli Mn . Donald Mills and Mn. RI)madt uf vegetables or fruit : Clau bt-rt Schmoll. The hosteU"t!l. ser11 Sh oworr · 11rrangementll show lnl ved a des5ttt course and it Wall
des•t:n ; Section E. cDn.ag~s.
anounred that the nut meetJug
would be at the h£tme
uf Mf!!_
FtVI: MILES OF NYLON
Sehmoll.

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SOUETY

Special

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a nd Mrt. r.a ren Stan•bury , Mid·
dleport , bolb pa1t Rertonal Di·
rectara of t he Ohio AsiOclation o(
Gft.tilen Clubl. sre co-ehairmen {OT
the invitational Flower Show to
be he ld as a p.art or tM- State Con·
vention o( the OACC at Atben•
on Sept. 6·7.
Members o£ the Garden Clubt
are beinl tnvittM1 to nhibit t~lr
arnngemen~ at the Co...aventiDn
Show which will be hekt at tbe
Ohio Unlventt1 Center' with the
pub!lc In vited to the &amp;how after
4:30PM Thursday, Sept. 6.
Mr. and Mn.
Roger Spo. ncer
Theme of the show
Wl.H be
and Mr. and Mr1. Clair Spencer " Flower Arransemenh for COn·
vi~ lted the Athen ~ County Fair
temporary LivlDi'" and the clanea
tudll y.
are aK follow• : Section A, Claa1! l
Mr. ami M r.~ . P aul Smart ha vE' IJanlen'
fragran re-a. bountiful
bt'f'n in C in::lnna\1 thi' werk .
arran~teml•nl; Class 11,
Nature's
Mr. and Mr8. Wllli:un 8ul're!l P1·omise-frult and or vegetables
ontt children Wa verl y have been with
rtow ~ rs anoj or
foliage;
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lc8lie Ervin . Class
111, WGOdland DepthsMr. and "rtlrs. Fred Collins , who weathered wood and a~y
plant
have spenl several ye arit in
I
materials: Clu..s IV . Garden Arpolis with th~&gt;ir dauJ;lhtt&gt;r. bav~&gt;
tist--ceramictt or sculpture
turned to their home in Middle- ter of interest or accessory : Cli,&amp;s
port.
V, Old World Ga_rden~ugjest~ng
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrl~. Ak· any foreign land.
ron , ar" vh;I!Jng Mr. and Mr.~ . Harold Huhbnd and other relatlveR
in t;;na,use.
Mrs.' Laura Fuer and !on havt
mov,.rl from North -Front Street
to Columhu~.
Mrs . Rlrhard Vaughan &amp;nd son,
Dnnald Edward, have be en rf!turned to tlleir h'ltnl' nn
Snuth 2nd
·Ave. frotn · Ml:'Jgs Gener.!ll Hqsplt-

DineHe Set$
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010 The Brtdljesl

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TolkOfTheTown
7 PIECE CHROME

BAKER

display this famous trademark

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DONUTS · · · · · · .. · .... · · · · · · ·
pkg .19c
Completes Plans
Set By Cldsses
Kroter enriched
'Tb Loyal 'Bereans Class and the I
For Horse Show
WHIR BREAD · · · · · · · •· · · · · 2 loaves 29c
Loyal Women's Class tied for the

)lr, a.nd Mrs. Milton Davis Jr.
of Lorain are announcing tbe birth

-Acute Appendicitis
Is Smith Ailment

Kno_:x, ICy,, WUIII1111 hopu to

quaUf:r tar the OlJmp1el Ob tht
•tren&amp;th of h1l ptrfotmanee lD
tht meet.
(ln~l)

Mr. and Mn. G('() rge Dalla s an tl
ion will leave Fr!day enrou le to
Florida wh ~rc he will be the inatrumental M u~ ic lnstnu1 or at
Cro!s City schoois. They will visit
Mr. and Mrs. David Reentmyd er
and family at Bu ckhannon , W . Va.
Dr. ond Mr_q W , W Dieh l. Arlington, Va., and Mt . and Mrs. George
Dallas Sr. an d family at S:~lis­
bury, Md. on th~il way to Fla.
and plan to visit Lt.
and. Mrs.
James Rull t! r ond
children at
Crestview, Fla. also.

Con Not Be Beat

aer. .

liD WILLIAMS, the "'8plta4ld
l;lloitor' .. ... -toa Rod
Ita, it a eplendld lpitt.r &amp;&amp;"atn.

· For Music Instructor's P.ost In Florida

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Stanley Leaves
For Mt. Vernon
For New Position

-George Dallas Family Will Leave Fridoy

18 MOS. GUAR .. 9.95
36 MOS. GUAR. l". ~
48 MOS. GUAR. 19.20

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Brooklyn .•..
Cincinnat i ·-- St. Louis
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Philadelph ia . _
Pittsbur-gh .. _
Chil-ago ______

Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Po ~ner oy Sot•lety Editor- Phone 6244

OUR

WednHdlv• R"'ults
Detroit B. Kansas i;ity 7
New York 12. Was hington 2, nt
Boston 7 . Ballimoi·e 2, n ight
Ch ic11go 7, Clevel.:md 6, 14 Innin!\. night

Hubie Bobo Will
Marry, Sept. I,
In Columbus

Pirates Win, 2-l, ~
In Pitching Duel
In Little League

F rhNr"l G•mea
Philadelphia at Brookl)'n, nllht
New York at Pittsburih, ilijbt
Ci ncin9 at i at Milwaulute, night
St . Lvuis 111 i;hltalo

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/Mrs. Titus, Mrs. Stansbury To Serve

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1Reds Gain On Dodgers, Braves
With 8-2 Victory Over Chicago

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GRAPES • • • • • lb23c
LEMONS ··• . . . . doz 45c
r•~l · ~- ~t
BUNCH BEANS • 21bs33c
f ar- sile, juice rlr h for lemonade or wtth lcltd tH

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Pleked and paeked at
peat -~1
flavor. Fine quality Cllri&gt;lbia El·
, herttls. BuY plenty of this summer
' favorite.

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You're sure of getting the real fresll picked flavor and goodness of fruits and vegetables a.t Kroger because of their aU·
the--way refrigeration.

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WANT ADS
. .tell Z Nnl' per

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....Uoa. Kir:am:.un ".barle 50c.' eeatt per ward for thre. MCU1l•e iDsertJoa..
SpciaJ-V:ne month for 211 en.tl

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l"'IJ. r11te Of ~uta pe:o trOra 91U
be cbarted for advertising if no I
paid fur ~o~ the '.3th of eacb
mouth follow.IQ ~"1.toa
Crrun .ua A dv~=rtl.!iln.&amp;-sbouJd be
nported lnmo.edli.WI,J. T'.te Daily
Se.atJ.Dlll will Gat be reaJk)llllible
IDOI'e t.hu one !Dcorrect ill·

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pt,lblish.ed at 1 Ct'nt per

W()rd,.

Ill Notices

4, For

_B::- Th:Pomeroy-M1ddleport (0) Daily

Rent

ONE 4· ROOM
and one
&amp;-room
lurmsbed apartment;
one ~
room, unfurnis hed. Call at 222
N . 3rd St. or phon!! 6022 M.
8 6 4tp

- P~o_..
_ 62&lt;!
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2 five room apartmenh; 2 fourroom apartmt&gt;nb, all with Jaun·
dries 'nd garage. &lt;\. N. Bengel,
Pomrroy, Ohio.
5-If.tf

Service
and Merchandise

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METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

.KITTENS- Phone 165· X.
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Our shop wtll be closed from
Au&amp;ust 13 to 18 inclusive .
Gruest'r Body Works,
J . Pau] Grueser.
H·7-4tp

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NOTICE
wilt not stand guort for
other dcbl5 then my own.
.1-.:stte lorady ,
Houle 2.
Racine, Ohio.
SAYI

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INTJ&gt;:HNATIONAL J Ton
stake truck . good condilion. Sell
or tradf'. Tenus. B. M. Cooper,
Langsville, Ohio .
8-3-6tp

Heio Wanted

1171

~ctting

ll H. RA WLI.NG SONS CO". Auur Wrecker Service.
Day
Phone 62.27. Night Phone 3039-

X. DODGE-i'LY.MOUTH DEAJ., ---- - - - EllS.
U.tl RADIO &amp; TEl~VISION SERVICE
Phone 200. Cleland Applian,:e
::'omplete WHEEL AlJGNMENT,
Sture,
118 W. Main St .. PomerOJ
b~o;aacina a.nd brake 1ervJce.
H.ackelt'a Sa!eotJ Sen'ico. Well
__2~ HOM;E~B~U~!~L~
O.~R~S~--­
Maia Street, Pomeror, Olal.o.
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- ·- - I Call Guy Neigliir, Racine,

16J Lost &amp; Found '

LOST - A large rnale black and tan
HOUND. Plca~e nolify E. Vita.
tor , Middlepo!"i , Ohio.
s.Q.tite
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lliM l:IUICK Stlper VB, 4·d&amp;tJr Sed;-an. dyna .. uw Clrive, $1385.
Blaelln.ar·~ . Pomeroy, Ohio.
6-9.6i.c

-A grlcultu'"al Agent
FARM YOUTH SHOW
Plans for the Farm Youth Show

September 14 and 15,
at a fairly rapid rate.

committees have been
the program DUtlined.

QU!CK SERVJC~ -•--=
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pairing

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Fuctov

'lftlned

u1
watchmaker.
COLLiNS JEWJ;..
LERS, Pomero~.
l.a.tf

up the exhibits from 1:00

p.m . unt ,, l:I .UO p .m. to'rJday, Sep·
u~ mbca· 14, With exhtblt judgina:·
Lu st.:~.r1 at 8:00 p.m. friday n1gbt.
On Saturaay, ~pl!!tr.ber 15, the
pl'ogram starts at 8 :00 a.m. At this
lime the exhibil'); will be on diS
play and open to public view.
10:00 a.m. Sa1urday morning the
LJVc.sloC'k Judging witi take place,

After dinner on Saturday thert
will be a Style Show· featudn.,t
dotb··s for children in additio,
to the F.H.A. and 4·H (lirl&amp;, Th1:1
Style Show will start at 2:00 p.m.
Also at 2:00 !l-m. Saturday will be
the Tractm· Drawing Contf!lst.
Saturday evening ~~ 7:30 p.lll.
will be the talerlt show. The Till·
enl Show will wind up at 9:30 p,
m. and then at 10:00 p.m. exhiblls
will be J"emoved. There y.rUl pr61.,.
ubly 1&gt;c a few more actlvitieq
scheduled bul the program as out
lined wilt IJc your Farm Youth
Show lor 1956.
Why the One Day Show?
The Farm Youth Show 11 ju~;t
b.eing held the one day to reduce
_the ex1•nse and work. By. holdioi

1055 OJ.USMOBILE Super "88" Neiglcr CAR REPAIR
&amp; Cltek Garage, Racine,
Holliday Cuupo, power §tecring
Ohio
8-6-6tc
and brakes, hydramatit drive,
$2695. Dl!wttnar's, Pomeroy, 0.
8-9-6lc
.1t
one day
greatBarnes·SimPBun Insuranee
ly the
reduced
andtent
therental
work Isload
is
HJ5t FORD VB, 2-door und 4-door
Middleport . Fi11e _
considerably lightened.
1
Serlan Choice of thn•c finl' cars
Bonds. Phone 6315·X
As an example of tbe Jesa work
$595 . Blacttnar'11, Putu ( roy, Ohio.
Juvolved, two people used to Jtand
ll·9-6tc COMPLETE lnau.r•11ce Protecttoa. guard At night. Thie 1ear thle.ca-:
Ufe,
Polio. Call Doa Ue dispt'nscd with for all but onr
MJUs,
Ohio.
night.
111:1-1 111!':Ht:l!RY J-larrf.top ruupu,
Monlt'l'l'.\', mercumnlit•, one own.
We believe a good onc·day show
rr. $1791)_ Blaeltnur's, Pomeroy,
will accompl!sh as muth 1111 thret
MAX WARD
Ohio.
8-9.61r
day show and will be considerabl)'
~:asier on everybody's disp().llition .
105.1 PI.Yl\IOUTI' Deluxe 4·fluor
Black Locuatt Damage
SNian, one of the best '53\ in
If y1iu'll notice, you will see the
town, $9115. Blat!ttnar's, Pomeroy,
Loeust Tref!s In Maaoa County arc
Ohio.
8·9-Btc
mrning brown. Thle: !11 caused bY
a bug called a Leaf Miner. There
1953 PONTIAC Delu11:e B·cylinder,
l11 no practical control for thla in ·
4-door Sedan, hydnunatic drivt•.
11ert right now. He•s a_ rood dellt
$1095. BlaetlnRr':s, Pomeroy, 0.
like detJth and taxes.
6-9..£tc fo"OH. SALE: LARGE HOUSE, suit·
able for two families. Close in
19l
to buslnetUI d_lstrict. In eJ;.cel·
-lent condiliun. Must be sech tu
Gilntl used · AUTO RADI0- 1940·150
be appreciated. Write Box 668·
Ford, $20. E. PotcDuniel, 806 W.
A, % The Daily ScnlJael, PomeMain, Pomeroy.
8 8 3tp
roy.
8-7·3lc

(20 B) Insurance

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1'111\EE ROOMS of furniture Jn.
dude~ iteml too numcrou~ In
mention . Practically new, 2 Tv·~.
d!'ep well cooker, elec. perc ., 2
radios, 1 radJo p~10no. comb .. ctr.
F.verything for $900.00. 379 N.
Front St., Middleport .
8-7·3k
GASOLINE POWER rnowl'r, 18'",
$30.00. Singer !lewln.ll mach inr .
treadle type, $10.00. h.enmor 1•
wringer waaher, $215 .00. Polaroid
Spe:edllne.r eamera, with tla .~ h
loc,OIC/Iment, 1 week old, $90.00.
~ 379 N. Front St., Middleport .
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A WARY BANI)
CUNCORt.J , "!'1 . H J-Mem·
bera of the Nevers Band,1 scheduled to gJve o conce11 at
Rollins
Park, had the ctty recreation de·
partmcat issue- a request that parent~" keep thell· children
away
from the bandetand. 'The band ."
~aid the recreation departritent .
Ll concerned about
playins: at
Rollins P11rk, where, two years
Bli!o, hoya pelted Its perfOl'mcrs
wJiil dt'prls during the prformance

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Brinil your uwo con!alncts, pick
:your own. $1.00 Bu . EvenlnB
calls, VJrgil Walker, Letart Falh
: - , . , - - - - - - - 8·4 6tc
PEACHES- Hale Haven and Gold
en Jubile-e. New Havtn Orchard .
New Haven, W. Va. Phone ·ru

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Dried Beef

t'Rt:SII-t'ROZEN -

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Mortons Pot Pies
BEEF, CHICKEN
or TURKI\Y

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Breaded Shrimp -· ·· · · · · · · 1,0 oz. pkg 59c

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Halibut Steak --, , , · · · · · , · , lb 63c
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Tidy HouN

Red Star Yeast · · · · · · · · · · ·-· · · · · · 2 cakes 9c
Statler Toilet Tissue · · · · -· · · · · · -2 rolls 2Sc

MNt lalla end Gravy

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in·a ftaky·li&amp;ht, aolden ,cl't:llt. Try it "at is" or a bJ mode to make
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TOP QUALITY AT A SAVINGS-WHY PAY MORE?

Orang~ Sherb.tt

In MIDD,!:!!'.'IIT, ONIO
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California-Red, Thick ~eat

· · · · · · · each 59c

A&amp;P's CreStmont-Pinea~ple, Lemon or

Rea I Estate Broker

borne .Is mote

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Chef Boy·Ar·Det · · · .. · · .. - 15.,.. ozcan 37c

Ice Cream

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Mrs. C. A. Holcomb had to take a
second look at her dock. It rnn
backwards Jor -sel·eral hours, llwn

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uoe .._.a hQo ,....,.. fro•
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One letter slinply !ltands tor anoth.u. In this exr.IPpl, .A. l1 U!!f:lf.
for lile three L's, X for: the two 0'•· etc. Single I~Qra, a"'ii'
tJ'V Ji hle'J, thC! length and rormatlon or tM wbrtll ·1ft tUl liint.. '
l:a~ll day ~he cod!! letters are dltrerl!nt.

Sandwich Bags · · · · · -· · · · 2 pkgs of 30-19c

Peaches .. ··... 31bs29c

RODNEY DOWNING

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DAILY CllYPTOQUO'u; - Hore'o MW tp
AXYDLBAAXR

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M&amp;M Chocolate · · · · · .. · · .. · 6 oz pkg 25c

Indiana Watermelons

Pf!'&amp;ette ~

NASHVILLE.

Dlstrlbbted by K_lmr Teat,r,. ~~!Mf'

Seedless Grapes 21bs 29c
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me, Judy,
but it wa~ t:he"
l-Id dO
at the t ime,

JUST TIRED

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Ritz Crackers . · .. , , -, -. -. 1 IUox 33c

Elbert,a Freestone ·-U. S. No, 1- 2 Inch up

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Sentinel Display Ail

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G. Wall

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t!l. HIJh
tmut.J
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oltv i -'lflfp · ~•"-1 you may prefer
1/( .Jf:•Jt,)i'few.W~ks U!ltil the (rulf

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lodre
.:lB. A napped
leather
· 39. Hor_,e
40. Ves.~;el
whlclt
carrJ~s oil

Dre5sed Whiting ·- · , -· - - 2 lbs 25c

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lebananon Bologna · ·· · · · · · · · 8 oz. pkg .33c.

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William Ba!'nhart of Route I, Har·
rlsonville, Ohio and husband
ol
the former Mill's Hazel A. -Edward
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Aircraft Wing's "Fighter
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A!.13'T LOOK GOOD T J B£ GOOD.
Appt' wr a.nce and ial~ are th1
wo ~Jt=st tl!'llts Of p•ach gualily
U yuu mu~t de!J,Qd on look• alone
e!e.·t pnchet ~--1ich h.Jave 1
·rnmy ur _velll;iwlah bll.f!l(..l(rounc!
Cc-lu.". O.•n't be fooled ~ tbc
1lush. ll mPktl PfiK'het very at
•.rarti ve but is p&amp;t a l"lli:P of sweet
1e1111 or rlpenes!l, '
Do n't *oy a . bu~ei of ' "adt"~
.\"ithout eating one-Jl you lik
' heir rBw flllJ'W' ~haQC"ea ,_ art you
wiJI a!iO like lbml t~Jd, fanned
or (ro:ten. D9)l'J HPH't · r,- fin&lt;'
J¥tra l&amp;rlll J»tt4tlNt• - lit . Ura,aj't ·
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:leterrnine fla:YOF 1\llr gUa)Uy.
Peachea ar~ mort tJl•n 1 snack

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

WE BUY

~-o R SALE-One
gt&lt;l• Wtnte&lt;
Coat and one gtrl1 Pea Jacket
siu 11 to 16. Pr!ced rcat~onabl~
Cort 611rhl.
8 8 3tp

1 C1.AIHNET HORN, u:ed only.6
rnnnths, $8:1,
Mary Thornton,
7!'J7 Short •th Sl., Mlddlepurt.
8 8 3tp

Letart, W. Vo.

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6 ROOM FRAME HOUSE, large FOR SALE-Pealll 'l.l:irby Real D
li~·ing room, 3 bedrooms, tJt.
t'Wle,
Rutland TowD&amp;blp. Sl
then, dining room
and bath.
-acrrut land, bouse, barn and ou\
Gl1ssed in front porch 2 acres
buJictlnce. See Geotv-e A. Meoin·
or ~round.
Gordon or Floyd
Administrator.
S..I-U
Rld.!nnur, Chestea', Ohio.8 9 ~tp If.;;~;;;;~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;.;;.

1101/SE TllAILER , •• ft
New
paint, 2·tone, Remodeled . Frank
}'rye, Rutland.
8 8 Otp

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The program schedule caliJ for

Serv1ces

18' Auto !&gt;ales

Wllllem F. Gr-egory, C:•unt,

Protram Schedule

Baker 's will j;l[ve yuu the bns~
trade un furnitcre ur applian·
t:•. .t"6--ti

,b tl' Auto

Farm News

WANTED- BABY .SITTER. to live
to be held
in. Boarl'l Rnd nl&lt;'m with small
are moving
wa(!es_ WriiP Mrs. Douglas Ow·
ems, Mine1·~ vil!r, Ohio. 8 8 Htr The \'ariou~
set up and

Patrlda A. Gr ~ 11ory, l"lomt _.
Demonstration Agtnt
"EACH TIME IS HiRE
1'h :s iJi the ltme of 1•ear for u
to hunur that Iusrious. blushin y
f ru1t, the pac ch . V~.!RIETIE.o;;. 1
i ~ customury to rl.as!iifv pe~;~ch ~.
rough4' as cljMstone vr freestont'
the clingstone t~-r·e ha ve fr uit thu
B d h ~r es to the stone anct the frey .stout' type hav in g fruit I hal part ~
read l l~, frmn the stone. ln gcmeral
the f, cest1me l:&gt;PI'! goes tn frest,
murht ond the clingston" ~oes in
to ~&lt;~n~. There nrc thou~ijnds or
n11med vnr ie1il''! "but we ·are c~n ·
cP.rned onlv with l~ o:;;e found i11
abur1!.'lnce in this ar~a.
ELBEUTA - I!eadin!l cummerci1.~
val·fdy uf fl'ee~r&gt;tohe. · if is a- Jau
y~llow peach w. itb red cheek, ten
der :-ellow flpsh . h3 s high flav.o•
anct ship!l well.
.1. H. HALE and the HA.LEHJ\VEN- ;.,•·~ llt'XI in importanJ.'e. Ttair·
is :l lrwg r rou~d Pllll(lh with al
m0~t fun: ess yellow skin blushe•
with rl'd. Th"' fl~tsh is yel!nw .
fill\' or delicious a nd ship ping qual·
itv guod.
PICK IN' PEACHES
,
Wht'n bu\·lng !l(!llches, the be!f

Mr. and Mra. Ralph Warner and
children recently visited Mr. an d
Mn. Clifford ClericUs and \1•
KeMngton and children of Aleron
Fred Porter in Springfield , Oh 1o
are visit inc their parents, Mr. and
Recent guest IU Mr. and Mn
Mn. W. W. Staats of Board .
L . J. Ruttencutter and Mr. a nd
Mrs. William L. Zerkle were Ho111 - I
er Gold of Greenup, Ky., Mrs . M ~r­
jorie Grubbs, Columbus, ami ~ ~~ 1
belle Gold, Columbus.
The Guy Blessings h&lt;1Yc return ,-rl
after spending a tew days w11h
their son, Manford Ble15slng, near
Pt. Pleasailt
Girls attending the 4·H Cluh
Girls State at Jackson Mills at··
June Spencer, Ann Newland 11nd
Lola Jean Roush.
Mr. and Mrs, William Duer and
daughter, Julie Lvnn, of St. Mary"•
,·'f
visited friends in Mason and vtr
inity on Sunday.
Eighte~o of the 23 opti~ns otrered on a Buick Special are preferred by the average
Nathan Rouah hu returned homr
buyer of thrs model, accordmg to Albert H. Belfie, general sales manager. Illustration
after 5pendin.ll a fP.w weeki! 111
shows a t~vo·door Special hardtop, which is the most popular model In the · Buick. line
Indiana with his uncle, Ivan Datr
and the different options with which the average buyer equips Jt.
'
Bush.
Recent guests al the hom e of
Mr. and Mn. Charlps Barton ~· l' rr
Bobby ' of Mason called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Parsons
MF5. Russell Rarton and her sislrl
A Union visited recently with Mr
1 Mr~. Ed Fry Monday evenin)s:
of Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush Mr · Rev . Peter~ called o.n Mr. and and Mrs. Areh Roush of Oak
~nd
Mrs. Manrord Bles~;ing '~ndl' Mrs. Dt&gt;nnis Roush and Mr. anrl Grove.
Mrs. Rosa Fink, Mr. and Mr~ .\1ichael of Point Pll!t~Sa,nt, Mr. &lt;Jn&lt;. · Mrs_ W. W. Staats Monday after·
Ralph Fink and daughter, Pegg y Mr\_ Curti&gt;: Young were guests or noon.
WMd,, dMelvin Bonecutter spent
llpcnt the w~kend in Charleroi
e nes ay nigbt with his wi(c.
Pa., as guests of Mr. and Mrs ~r . an~ M7. Cecil Blessing Mon· l M~!l. Kathryn Blessin.ll and Mr~
Mr. Fred Roush was in Point
ail Order Filled
Charles Fink. Charles Edward cl&lt;t) evc nm g.
Cut·tJs Young were dinner guest~ Pleasant Monday on business
p
Fink accompanied them back to
Mrs. Ev"lYn__
oi
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.
Ma~on and will visit relatives here.
Dr . .and Mn. T.
McGowa n
and children are visiting In BM
ton, Mass., and in 'New York .
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grimm and ·
children of Naples, Florida, l~fl
Wednesday morninl( to return to
their home after apendin~~: somr
time visiting in MaRon.
Mr. and Mrs . Le11ter Johnson of
Vienna , W. Va .. were recent guest -~
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jnbnbon
and Mr. and MJ•s. B. "P'. Board.
Ml'll. Sall.v Lou Clark of W es'
ColumbJ.a left on Monday to visil
A&amp;P SUPER RIGHT--LEAN, SHORT SHANK
her husband, Mel Clark, in Loui sville,
Mrs. Mar;y Berry and daughter.
~Hutron, are on vacation in Sou!~
'
Carolina.

I

T revy-Finstewald
Funeral Home

Pomeroy-Middleport (OJ Dally Senttnel, AqJ, 9, 1966--7

Homemaker News

1

To me•t the dul,... · of eury
family . , , at a cotl the family
•ats,

!·'or rent
fo:lec trk wallpaper
.!otcamN ("linlun F1 ~ her, Mid
dlrport l'h 1:1265-X.
11 ·1-11
WANT ELIH&lt;:RLY ruup le or two
Old agl! :wnswners to rent 2·
room .apaxtmcnt with semi·balh.
Call 6196-J .
8 8 3tc

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Mrs. P;.,ullne M~·Ciintock
1ad
dau.:hter Kay actompanled ReY.
and ~r~ . M. C. Larimore to their
new nome at Cooperdale for an
extended visit.

MASON. NEWS

Quality,

IP'or M!Rl.--ExteDaloD
L&amp;dden. ·
S..ffold Bolrdi,_Imlp Clotlu.
Clintoo Fisher, IWldieport.

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Sentinel, Aug, 9 , 1956

. GEORGE WUNDIEII

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RUSSELL R. PRIDDY, 4-H Agent
WONDERFUL TIME AT
BOYS

Pomeroy-Middleport (0) Daily Sentmel, Aug. 9, 1956

DOMINICANS PICKET IN NEW YORK

STATE

POMEROY P7RS
Miss Corinne Ashworth has r~
turned to her home, Kent, after
a vi.'lil wtth Pnmeroy relatives.

lAst Monday I ~turned
week at Jackson's Mill,
having
attended Bnys' Sta.h! 4-H Camp.
I must say that 264 boys, when
pulling together, can have a wonderful time. Boys &lt;~tt~ndlng (rom
llason County wer&lt;' Cllarles Garland, Jc.e Johnson, Walden Roush
and Jtm MitchelL The boys from
our county made their pr~ence
known there, too, fvr Charles Gar
land and Joc Johne-on
\ton red
tlbbona, and Walden Roush and
.Jim

Mitchell won

blue

ribloons

in the g90d t:Jooming rontest. Jim
JrU rhairman of Tuesday 's c:.mp
assembly and Walden was chairman of Werlnesday'.s a5Sembly . To
up it au off, Jim Mitchell walkP'If
away last Sunday niKht with lhe
Health H which i~ quite au honor .
All in all, I think
thE'
Mason
County boys contributf'd a lot to
the 1956 BcyA' State 4-H Camp.
GJRLS' STATE
There arc eight girls attending
the Girls' State Camp at the M1ll
this week. We will be e•pectlng
them to give u~ a
good report
when they return and ('m sure
the.y will. Those
attendi ng are
Janice and Janie
Jordan. Ann
Newland, Nancy Blaine,
Anna
BeJJ Sommer. June Spencer, Wanda ThompS('IFJ and Lo lA Jean Roush

SHOW . . ---- ----

1 want all 4-H dub members to
put the finishing touches on their
projects now, in pr.ep'Hration for
our Farm Youth Show. It will be
September HI
!h i~ year at the
National Guard Armory. Our project completion has been low in
the pASt e,.ml I would like La aee
that percentage increased. It can
be done if those who · haven't com·
pleted wltldo so now. If you have
-any questions about your project,
)'OU wlll 11t11J have lime to see me
or Bill or Pat and have it alraigh~ened out.

West Virginia
Turnpike

2.~

Minute.,

:&lt; BUSES f:VERY ll,\ Y

UNDA MORGAN (top), H, who
had been l'eportcd killed in the
•Inking of the Ilallan liner Andrea Dorf4, b carried ashore Bt
New York on a stretcher from
the Swedish :ship S!ockkolm. Her
ltepfather, Comllle Clanlllrra, a
1ore~ rorrespundent, and her
atep-slstel', Joan CJantarra, were
amonc the lost. At bottom, a gid
IIW'V1¥'or of the lll-!oted ship
~~ uhore .till clutching ber
llie_pr!!servet""-- ~tlfm4.f

Leave 8:02 am.'2 ·00 pm, 7:00 pm
Arrive 6 20 pm, 1:.! :25 am, ?:32 nm
Mr nnd rMs. Chnrle::~ Ormes of
One Way
Round 'fdp Cu !umhu s. Mrs . Madeline Kirby,
grandson,
Oakland, CAlif., nnd
Billy Schuefcr of Lockbourne Air
Hase wrre dinner gue~ts of Mr .
Pius U. S. Tax
and Mrs. Curt Lall:,tnce on Friday.

$5.50

$9.75

c•d of couffl (t cost. ,.., 6rl
GREYHOUND

.

Twenty-two officers and enlist ·
Rogl'r Davidson has returned ed men of the Tank Company
to his base, Artmore, Okla., after (90mmGunl sta'lion~d at Ripley ,
being called here by the death of W. Va . le{! Las t weekend for two
hi.s aunt, MISs Bertha Ebersbach. weeks Summer Camp. Some art&gt;
Mrs. Eugene Harless, Clearwat- training at Fort Knox. Kentucky
er, fl a. , who wa 9 called here by and some are at Camp Breckentb1' rlcalh ot her aunt, Miss Ber- ridge, Kentucky .
tha Ebl'rs bach has returned to
1st Lt. Glenn E. Smith, ComhN home accompanied
by her
mother, Mr-.. Clara DavidiiOn, who manding Officer, listed the follow ·
will make her home with her.
in-g names as men in Camp: 1st
vi.siled Lt. Henry Bul'k, 2nd Lt. Frank
Mrs . Clyde Andrews
Wednesday with her mother, Mrs-. Capehart, M-Sgt. Charles Dillt&gt;.l
Mary Stobart , Antiquity
(lst Sgt.}, Sgt's Delbert Casto.
Mr.s . Addie Grue.ser, Condor St. Carlyle Epling, Jackie Flihn and
anrt Mr and Mrs . R. B. Wilkins Edgar Poe, PFC's Harold Dooley
r eturned home Tuesday evening and Daniel Powell, Pvl's Charle;
&amp;fter " Y&amp;f'!ltion lrip to Niagara Bura:ess, James A. Capehart. Roy
Falls and Canada . Mr. and Mrs. Rardin, Roy Shamhlin, William
Wilkens returned !o their hnme Southall, John Taylor, Kenn eth
1 MIMIIIS ot. Domlnlcu Republic Cultural Society and Pan-Amerlean AnU-Communlm AuoclaUon are ahown on picket duty ill New
Lanca~ter, Wedne:-day.
Taylor, Richard Ward, J()hn Wj]d.
L_ York. Tbe lli&amp;DI opla1n reuont fot the picltetin&amp;. (ln~} 1
man,
James F. Cap.ehart, Georgi:
Mr and Mrs Paul
Zirkle and
Hesson
and Charles Rou11h.
chil-dren, Rita and Marlene, RonThree
other members of the
nie Calvert and Rose Horak of
Pome roy and Mrs and Mrs. Wm. Tank Company: Jackson Garnes
Harrah of Dayton enjoyed a pic- Perry Hickman, Jr., and Robert
Scarberry are now ('In sbt month•
nic at Lake Alma Sunday.
M1·. and Mrs r Edgar Altmayer active dutv for training.
(Jeannette Young) and sons, of
Levittown, N. Y. are spending a Lansing, Michigan.
tW&lt;l week vacation with her parMr. and Mrs. John Hopkins and
enU., Mr and Mrs. 1'homll.!i Young. eon of Columbus vi&amp;ited Mr. and
Miss Marilyn Young of Wasbing~ Mrs. Don Mlore. While here they
ton, 0 . C. Is also the guest of her accompanied the Moores to Portsparents for a we~k .
mouth where Mr. Moore addressMr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wise and ed a Tri State District Council ot
children of Toledo are the guests C.arp.enters meeting.
of his p11rent11, Mr. and Mrs. GerMr. and Mrs . James Mumaw nf
ald Wise.
·
near Steubenville visited his sis·
.and four ter
Mrs . James Clark
Mls11 Frankie Mumaw.
children of Cincinnati
are the
Mrs. Nettie Meeks vblted her
sucst.s of her parents, Mr.
and daughter Mrs. Bpt'on Johnsen at
Mr8. E. N: Arnold, ROBe' Hill.
Parkersburg,
•
Mrs. Gilbert Freeman is on a
James il'heiss stationed at Lockweek's vacatinn from
her emin Columbus
ployment at the Gloeetner rest- bourne Air 6ase
spent the weekend at the Gilbert
AltMNo 1ft New York aboard
General BodSea·· ror vtaiU
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mees
and Sinclair home.
with Explorer Bcout.l ID tftt United Btate1, t.'lree Explorers Join daughter, .roan, returned to their
of Prook.!ivlll•
Melvin Grimm
, 1 bplonr scout John Maber cseeon.d rrom right! or BrookJyn In a home, Colu mbus, Tu~sday evrrUng and Ree·ce Grimm of' Columbus
four-way handshake. The vlsttora are ( rrom left) Roger Green,
with
after a week 's camping at Great spent the week end here
Enf)and; BJJI Davtdaon, Scotland. and O«am Arvid11on, Sweden. Bend .
wife a"-d mother, M.rs. Citri.'ltJna
In all, 52 Scouts arrJved on the Vlleel. The English buys will go
Mr .And Mrs . Rir.hard Meea and Grimm.
to PhiladelphiB-t tbe Scotch to Clnclnnttl and the Swedish youtha family
The Jolly Stitchers 4-H club met
Rre visiting
relatives In
to Memohl~
_'l.u.r_..~!"'-.l_ ".:.::~~_:_:_· Columbus.
at the h-:~me of Rnsetta llllle. Mril,
Geneva Nolan was present
and
judged projects.
Mr. and Mrs. Holbert WHii,ams
and AOns of Akron spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Leading- end with his parents,
Mr. and
ham and children, of Lorain vis- Mrs. C. H. Wllliam11.
On Jllly 18 one hundred and (ifty .to foster an "international brother· ited Mr. 11nd Mrs. Willis LeadingMr. and Mrs. Willis
Leadingout!toriding Civil Air Patrol cad- hood of air-minded youth ." The ham_
him arid daughten spent a week
ets left to visit 22 nalions of the first E~&lt;('h;wve was betwef'n CanRuth Wingett has
end wltbMrs. Rosa . Le·ad~ghain
rree world . Ther an' participating ada 11nd the Unllerl States in 1948. home following a visit with
and
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Monre at
in the lnterna.tionnl Cadet Exaunt, Mrs. Robert Holstlen,
South Webster . .
Countries
vi.'li!('d
are
Canada,
('hanJ,!" and will carry the spirit
of aviation abroad whilc alr-·mind· Mexico. l:le!~;:ium, Rrazll. Denmark,
rd young men from !hi.' PX&lt;'hAnge France. Greece, Hal~·. The Neth!rcountries vislt in the United State~ . !anrls, Norwa.v, PnrtuJ,!al , Spain .
Sweden, Switzerlanrt. Tul'key, Cu ·
Th(' hov;~ are ~cmber·s of Lht• ba, Grf'a! Britain. Chile, Venezuela,
Air fo'orc~'s civi lian auKiiiBrv HOd 1 1'eru, Israel and Uruguay.
compt•lr fur tht&gt; honor of F.xchAngc
Th
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h lh c·1 1., A
e o y co. 1 o
e cau § s
JHII'll&lt;'lpatwn
r~mg
e "'
.r their 5ipending money with tht&gt;
P&lt;~lru) youth avJatlon program.
transPortation furnished by the U
CnuntJ'It&gt;s in Europe, the Near S. Air Force. Two adult escnrb
l':ast, L.11tin America and North and arc nssignt&gt;d In each group : a
South America will host the Amer· USAF oUicer fiDd a CAP · officer.
Jeans who will visit in groups uf
Ohio boys taking part are Rich
five und Lwenty·H\Ie and . will be
ard
Lambert, Cincinnati; Stanley
ofl'tcial gue~:~ts of cooperating nr
D.
Brechtel,
o~trander; John Floyd
gnni:r.11tion.s in tt\ese nations.
The 19!\6 Exchanie, the lar~:est Jr., Oayton; David Hickenbot-ham,
Springfield.
In the nine-year history of the
progr&lt;tm, i~ sponsored Jn this country by Civil Air Patrol. Major
Gl'fl. Walter R. Aiee, CAP national ctunmander, says the purpose IS
HOGS-175 t,, 220 lb,s,., 16 to
16.70; 220 to :ZIJO lbs., ttr 'lo 16.70.
Light, 14 to 16.60. Fat Sows, 10
to l'f . Stags, 8 to 12. Boars, 6 to
10. Sows &amp; PlgR, 36 to 60. Shoats,
2 !o 1S.
CATTLE - Sl.e!crs, 12 to 18.
Heifers. 10 to 18- Baby Bed, 12
to 18. Fat C.ows. D to 12.!50. Cttn·
'J'he annual picnic ol the Chosners, 6 to 8. Bulls, 10 to 15. Milk
ter Garden Club WBB btld Wednes- Cows, 60 tn 13!J.
day cveninJ at the hom• of Mrs.
VEAL CALVES - Tops, 2i-70.
Vernon Weber with Mrs. Lawrence
Seconds, 20 to 24. Medium, U tO
Milhoan aslllstlna.
20. Com. &amp; Hvs., 10 to 22. Cblls,·
Plans were mad~to attend tbf- 4 to JO.
State Convention" at Athen! anJ
SHEEP-Ewes &amp; Lambs, 4 \o IJ::
the meeting on plannln; )'l!larbook~ Stock Ewes, 3 to 6. Fat Stl;fe~
nt. Rutland Mon_sJay.
3 to 8. Cull!, 1 to 4, Buekal. .,
Hibbona were awarded Mrs. Roy 6. F11t Wothers, S to 8:
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LAMB5-To!&gt;s, 20. Second\, . Ji
f&lt;~an Dean and Mrs. Leth1 Kobto 18. Ught Wts~, 12 to lB. Conflentl.
mnn, 10 to 12.
The n~xt meetinJ iA to be 11
work~thop at the home of M1·s. CHrl
Mr . and Mrs. Charletr HAmilton
Kaull Aug, 6 with MrR. Rober! n{ Harris onville, Pa., viaited Mrll.
Reibel, regional director, attend- Allee Williams, Mrs. Gladys May,

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Rollin Logr.n ol
Jacksonville ,
Fla., \11 .'lpending ~ume time with
his grandmolher. Mrs . Lena Wea-

150 Civil Air Patrol Cadets Are
Touring22Nations0£Free World

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( ) 3 bedroom; ( ) 4 btdroom, Swift H111uc . I do ( l; dn not l )
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'niU. They will see,.the need for
modern loeke and ilams and obsenre· the 11nod control along tbe
river and the trtmt:ndous induS'rial development in the Ohio Val-

Among tbe men who will be
prHent are M.• G. Burmide . Concame from E. lni88m•n fro~ W. Va.: CliH?fd
of lbe RlYEil'&amp; Davis, Tenn., chrrnn of tbe FlOod
the OVIC. Coiltrol aubcom.; John A. Blat~lck, Mlrin .. chrmn ol the Rivera
and Harbors subcommittee; Gen.

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Bailey said that the investigation
into the death of the bO]&gt;' will continue.

Warren Woman Is
Injured In Fall
From Horseback ,Middleport Squad

Sale of the D. r._ Beek ManuThey are of arc _and spot w~ldA Warren. Ohio. woman visltinl!
factul'lng company uf Midleport 1 ing co~truction wttb aulomotJYe
in Mason Citv waJO injured on
to the Hubert Kelly Motor Co. of safety . glass throughout _and are Thursdav wh~n a horse which .shf'
Charleston has recently been ao- Wi!ll known in the market The was riding reared and fell on hf'r.
nouneed by the Kelly Company.
cabs in t~e future will be mar~etThe Beek Company bas been ed from Charlest.on after
bemg
Mrs. Lee Richardson . who was
eogoged in the manufacture of trucked from Middleport.
visiting her brother, Russell Capehart of Mason, is a patient in the
a d 1
Jeeps cabs sinee 194 an . .11 nc~
The Kelly company in Charles- S&lt;:haekel Clinic where she is reib&gt; organization ha~ ~een thqnc a:S ton )oat its distributorship of Wil- ported!y suffering from a broken
two companies p[o ~~~t~rte bum lys Jel!ps when the Wi!lys Motors, verlehra. a crarkPd peh&lt;s hone.
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Inc abnlished web
distributor- and two cracked collar bnn'"-~ .
the prese~t f.,_~tory t\ous~ng the , shiPs throughout the country and
Mn;. Richardson, along with her
19 2
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compapy
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direct
factory
dealer
Ann . was spending
A large part of his products ave
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been exported to Canada
'-nd re1aUonshtp.
her
in the art&gt;a wi1 h rela through thelr dealers to other forPhilip w. Kelly, snn o{ the pres- lives. ~· F~d Rosenbaum nf
countries.
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ident will be tlle genl!ral manager 1 Pomeroy 1s her mler.
Kelly company, \Vhill!h or1.11· of the company and Charles Clark- 1
·-·--~~-lnally distri~uled WUiys Jeeps 1ft son is managing tbe Middleport
tbe -entire /tate of Wert Vl.rrn!a plant.
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the Beck
and Mrs. Clarksnn and son
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In o,19'9.
·are moving from Charleston to the •
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Tbe cnmpllny prodtlces apprtlx- Shiflet property on South Fourth

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Makes Two Calls
Thursday Evening
The
Middleport
Emcrgent'J
Squad was called at 5:30 p.m.
when Samuel Tf'rzopoulus, Harri·
sonville Road, became ill. H~ wat
taken to the Meigs General Hos·
pil.al 'ol•here Dr. J . J. Davis w.u
called on the case . ThP Pomeroy
Squad was on another emergent'y
run and the Middleoorl Squad Was
called to
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The Emer~ency Squad was call.
ed at 8 p.m. when Mr5 . Henry Car.
ter ,Cochran',~~ HoHow. below Hnbson, becamE- ill . St-.c w~ given fir-~t
a'id and it was recommended that
she visit a physician.

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company manufacturs
f~U a~
half cabs of each etyle. It produces only a deluxl! half cab but
both custom and deluxe models
are manufactured in the full c2b.

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are Emmett
John Vroman, son {)f Mr. and 'W.is calle-d to the home of Mrs.
Johnaon, Carl De~ng, ~\~a~' Mrs. Jnhn c. Vroman ·nf 174 Cole fRay Keeton i nSyracuse on Thur&amp;Cmon, Harold Sw rlz. a
John St. Middleport, Ohio has sueeess- day. Mrs. Keetnn suffered from
Hoscbar, Cbttrles Bland, nd
fully completed the requirements . an attack and was gJ\•en oxygen
Stewart.
. for admission to C11.pit.al Unlver-r by tht&gt; squad.
sity, Columbus, Ohio, ae&lt;:ording
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REPUBLICAN WOMEN
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Shult:r. Dire,..tor of Admissions.
! The Meig!&gt; Cou nty
Women s
• Joh~ plans to l"nroll
in the i RC'publif'an Cluh wilt mret on Sat.
Businqs.s AdminislraJjnn r.l$'r!ic- ( Aut:.. 11. at 2 PM _;,t the
Hot(')
ulum . He is locking forwartl to be- , Martm . Ali Rf'pllhlic:tn womf'n are
ginnin,ii: hi s rollegc work at Cap- urge~ to attend hy pn·sJdenl Oelltal in September
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A tntal of 5fl bus CriVers per- liam H. Swain, Virg il Wt&gt;~tfa l l.
mits wer\! 1ss11Cd by the Meigs
Northern Local S('hool Distrir·t :
County Board of Education at a E. R. Carr, SadiE' Cr.rr. Raymnnrt
meetin g held Tu c6dav night
1 Cottt&gt;r11l. Clinton E. Douglas, Ruth
The l~ r)!:e st number for one dis-~ Gfllilan, Orville D Graham.
trict was ]3 fnr Snuthrrn (.(1('1!!
Salisbury L()('aj School D1stncL
whilr f.asicrn and Wf' f;frrn Lrx:al Huh•: Brown, Clay ~';vans. Amos
Dis!ric!~ harl !2 l'arh hired Thr
Leonard, Evcrf'tt Lightfoot Homer
dr iverS Ar(' rrq uirt•d tn pas.~ a ph_v- Radford. George W11gnrr. Oren
sica] before Lhry r;,n as.'lumc Lhcir Wears.
duties
Southern Local School District:
Those !s ~uf'rl prrnuts in 1hf'Jr Marshall Adam~. Huwarrl Allen.
r e~pective S~.·hool d1strirls arf' :
Lourence Beegtr , Edward Bush.,
Ralph Henderson, AUwri Hill, Vel'·
Bedford L()('al SchOol lllstrirt :
Wm . Hnrt. to'rank Jones, W. H. non Nease. Charli!s M. Proffitt,
Jones. t&lt;:rne~t Wood.
Harold Proffitt. Grover Salser, Jr. ,
Columbia Loca l Schoo] District: Delbert A. Smith, Clarence WielE·
Jame,~~ G::ston , ~'i!ndal Jord~tn, Tf\y· line, Kenneth W!ilt.
Jor A. Moore. Chester Riel! .
Western LOcal School District :
Eastern Local &amp;-hool District: Ernesl Davis, Max Edmundson.
Victor A. Bahr. Cecil Caldwell, Howard Cerman, - Darrell Goff.
Wayne Chevalit&gt;r, Ros~ Cleland, Don Gorb~. Lauren HoUma~. Ten'y
Thomas F. Ryr, w. A. Frost, Bry- Little, Marvm Miller, Gertld; Nor·
ris, Jame.. Nitholt:O,A; Riymood
110 Harris, Jr., Fred Larkins. C. 0.
Newland, Roland Terrence, WU.. thom,u. Matvlb. B.. V{Uion.
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Bam.ble~
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thelb to ~e interest
In their
chPdren and "' .,.... their •P•·
loslty In their studies.
In bis remarks
to studenU,
Professor Long t(lld them not to
1 be coatent wtl-h just p.aaslng but
to work hard to get to the top.
Profeuor Long was acCOmpanied by Paul Taormina of Columbia
UniverSity, .one of the
atude~t
engineers berfl lor · ·the summer. __,
In the \)ualne• s:e•slon nf the
meeting, Rotarians voted 't9 eosponsor with th~ New Haven Littna:
Club a visit of the
Red CroasBlodmoblle to the- Bead. Are.a In
Seplemher.

E. C. /Iochner, Del&gt;tli\IY C~lel . of
Studenta present a l:the meeU••r'l
E.een ror ConstruetioD(
were Jerry Wiles, John Handley,
UevJna:, Roy Cluk, Lewlr
'theY wm make tbe!r
by
Rol&gt;ert Rouab, AIJen Hlrr1s,
plane and . bave lunch _in
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Sheldon Roush, BUl
bUJ"I, fiy dowo the- river
re.Capehart, Jackie cape
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The bOdy of the Barrett hov
was found in a Tr xaco gasol!n•'
barge on the mornmg ot July 23 .
two persons were injured and The barge had been moored at
two automnbiles were
ht&gt;avily Middleport.
dam aged as the result of a ThursAt thl' time of the discov('ry o(
day n1ght a('dd~l on State Rt 7.
acl·ording to Sheriff Charles Rus- the body , Baill'y e:.:preased hiS
doubts as to the cause of death
sell.
and asked for ;:;; autopsy of the
EHie Kamedy, 56, Loag Bottom body and a l)athologicaJ study o(
lild EdJUII' M'iller, 66. The Plains, tissues fro m contusions and abrawere bl)th , t&gt;r~ed at the Meig, s1ons he founrl un the hudy.
General Ho•p1
in Pomeroy for
mulliple
Ja
tions and ; then
ha_1ley sa1d this monung that !le
were released.
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.,tJ!I ;;waltlllg the rcsullll nf lh r
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According to Sherif{ jlusse!l. Dr. Carson or !h., Hol,er llospJ tal
the a~dellt oecured when
Gallipoti.s Dr. Carson 1s out ol
Ford IIOing wes~ on Route 248 and town un vacation and Will be hiH:k
driven by Edwin L. Millet, 69, of on Monday .
~he Plalns turned south onto Rt 7
anti dfoveinlo the palt o fa 195:.!
The det ention of Nuble~ 1n_ th e
Cbevl'6! et8edan travcliog north case came after an unldentJfu~ iJ
tOe KeODI.;'dy w&lt;:r- 1 wi.Lness was allcgctl to have seen
Nobl&amp;~ strike tht youth dur1ag an
woman W3Ji a pass- altercation lln iht&gt; river badk at
eng•r in the Ford according to
dusk on the day thlt the boy
the sheriff .
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Two Are Injured
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meeting were young
bora and
The county superintendent's
girls from high schools
In the
area whd have indicated that they fiCe reoorled that two new ~ach­
are interested ia engineering.
ers bad 11eeri hirf'd by the E~stern
Local School district for thE' comProfessor ,Long is in charge of ing sChool year.
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a sroup of student engineers who
Hired Thursday, were Elizabeth
have spent the summer
at the l.adey
Poirit Pleasant to te~ch
Phillp Sporn Plant in connection commerce at Tuppers Plains H1gh
wlih a student engineering train- SchOol, and Robert Se~ber.t, to in·
ing' program sponsored
by the
struct Instrumental music at both
American Gas and Eledrlc Co.
Chesler and Tuppers Plains High
Professor Long listed four Schools.
things whlch he said should • be
Authorities predicted the Lon•
Miss LUley is a 1951 a:raduale
streMcd in high school
students of Marshall CoileP and taught
don meeting-to which :u nations
interested In
engineerhlJ.
He physical education last year at
have been lnvited-wiU take place
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told the group that speeial atten- Point Pleasant.
next Thursday as scheduled, even
tion shnuld be placed on physics
lh0Ugb Russia !luggestei:l
postMr. seibert WIS. hired t" ~~~·­
and ehiemlstry.
~ing It until the
end of tbe
Bernard Krinte, WhQ will teach
m.onth.
In spelklng of the latter
two this coming year at Chillicothe.
Lester Pike, 19, Racine,
was "''bi-ts, Lon .. directed h 111
' wnr d s
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Th~ a Iso pre dl c (e d re j ec l wn
nf
fined $5 · and ~nJJta on a charge .... ....
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1 th 1 th
R I •
uss ~s proposa
a
e co er· of r-kle•• drivinl In th~ \!ourt llt · the- Jlotllrlans present and sa ,
WOM.N WILL MElT
enee be enlarged to include Red
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"If
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beating
Tbe Middleport Buililess
an-d
Aatil!llltes, Arab naUons and Red of Mayor Howard Frattk nf Racine
you re n eres
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China.
according to the slterlff's office. Russians in p~oduetng eng1ne~, Professlonal Women'! Club will
did not p&amp;y the" fine and you should .be mtereate-d 1n see1 g meet at the Road&amp;ide
Park on
P "·e
F'rench .apokesmen in Paris said
u.
Jth 1 b la have eood physic! Tuesday, A~gust 14th, at IJ:30 PM.
RJJnla's bid to invite 22 more na- was Jndged ln the M.elgs County an~ :J;e~ollltr)' cla.slles."
Membel'l are to bring their table
u.Ona to the conference woyld aet jail.
, To those; students who are planservice and 1 .50c gift. Expenses
short thrift. Tbe French 1llso said
Albert "~" Keeton, 39, Min-I nlng to attend college· to
study of tbe aupper Will be shared,
the-y 'f9\.lld refuae to del•;v the eravllle, was arreJ~trd and placed engineering, be advised tbe choosconferen~.
, in the county :jill by Town Mar- Jng of •n accredited engine-ering
HOLZBR 1!0SPITAL
Fteneb commentators, appeared shal Alfred Lyons of Racine on 8 sehool. He advised them, to lake
Admltted Thursday:
Charles
unhappy but not s~rlsed at.. thl!l charge of dlsturblng the peaee. tu,ndamen~al courses and not to Hill, Letart F,lli; Elmo Pierce,
Joq Rwalan note but said the HI11 b
Ul take place befohe speclali;re too much.
Lona Iinttom; Mrl. Robert Varian
RuBIJ4n answer glm BOrne Idea
e~r1n1 w
of tbe po11itioD the Russians will Ma)'(lr Frank.
He also asked the students to Syracuse, Alva V. Weaver, Harttake at the eonfereuee."
learn how to study and to pick ford, Weat :vlrginla:
SpaiD oflicially accepted an- tnBETTIR HEALTH CLUI
out the Important parts of lesson.
assignments. He ~old them to take
vit8tton to the 1burlday eon(eTenee. That left only Egypt and 1 The Laurel Cliff Better He11lth pride Jn penman~hlp and learn to
Gre"'e as nations which have not 1club will meet Monday evenJng write dl11tlnct1y. In addition, Profes
nplled to ' the invitation. Grece at the home of Mrs,
Lawrence anr Long advlaed the students not
eirlltr this w.eek 1\l¥8'e.ded the Smith with Mrs. James Gilmore to let college or high school Work
eonfe#Ace be entlraett and post- the auistin.g hostess. A
layette plle up and to learn tn write to
pnned but it did not giVe a yes or shower will .J&gt;e held Cor Mrs. Dan be understood.
d~. Do, bswer.
Smith.'
He told parents to see t-h at child
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that ile had nolh1n~; \o dr• 'Nith
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connl'ction wit h the barge death ~,~
Nuble.~. along 1nth an al ieged
1 Henry Barrett, Jr., 16, OJ MiddlP - w1tness tu a !i~o:ht hetwern N&lt;Jblrs
pcrt on Sundav , Jul y 22, as a rc- and !hf' ~·outh . wa~ taken to Lnn &amp;ult of a lie d&lt;·ledor tf'st givc!l ·lr•n early TJJU( sda ~· mornin&gt;: hy
htm at the London, Ohio, Bureau !bliPv anri Palrolman lk(' Nr11!
hf Cnmmal lnvcgti ga tion and ldi"O·
Ill' wa s releaser! from cu s lnrl~·
Uficat ;(!n on Thursday .
~I 4 3(J u'el&lt;:~:k on 'l'hur~dav l·vr nChid nf Pol irr Tt1 :~~1·ll Btn!r) rn g.
Midrlleoort said tod;;\', "Wr fl•e\
Nobles wa ~ fJt l\t taken !u L11n
don for a lil' dr•.nc to,. tesl on 'I'IJC&gt;day, July 31. T!lc results uf th l'
te~t at that time proved to be inconcl usive. He was first held fnr
mveshgation and then on an open
charge.

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Howard Nublcs , 57 , MidlepMt.
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According to the ,Ohio Hi,::hwa\'
Charles Hill, 3, Letart Fall!
to Holzer Hospital
WR8
a poSllible cerebr~
i · co&gt;~''"'''~". and multiple .abrasiom.
The miJhap occurred, the report
states, wben the young Hill jum~
ed rrom the rear of a fann vehJde traveling north, and ran acro.s&amp;
the i'\)ad into the path of aa automobi}c driven south by Rudolph
Obit.z, 50, Racine .
The d'J:iver of tbe car in an attempt to keep from sttild:ng the
youth, sped orr the rigik "slde of
the highway, and crashed. head
on into a stump, demdllshing tilt'
ea; enmpletely . Oblt.z su'f fered abrasions of thtl face.
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Hill, the sOn of ll.arTy Hill, wa•
taken to Holzer Hospltal by th '
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hold on the Suez Canal.
In Washington American offi"'
A -bit of eoUd, practical advice
clala were hearten~d
today by was given area boys and girls inenglneertngVPIwhen
Russia's decision to attend ,t h e tere.sted in
1 cLondp~ conference ·on the Suez Prof. Hardy Long of the
Iii
o · a1 criri
·
ulty spoke to members
of the
an
s.
Bend Rotary and gue•.t~r on Tbunr
. SERIIi OF COMPLAINTS
day evening in the social rooms
They dismissed. u primarily of tbe Hartford Methodist Chuttb.
propaganda a series ' of quallfiCa- I
Uons and complaintS about the
Guests of the Rothrv
at the
centerenee altathed, to th~ Rwsian

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LONDON UP -British sources
ai!CUKed Russia today· of trying to

turn next Thursday's Suez Canal
eobference into an International
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Soviets · :would even attend.
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JlGssian move to ring In C.ommu·
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