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11-'Ibe Sentinel. Porneroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 13, 1956

HIGHLIGHTS .AS DEMOCRATS CONVENE

~ ~I Couples

Returned From
3,000 Mile Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley · Mills accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Johnson, Columhu.~. 11n a 3,00fl
f)lle trip through 17 sta tes and
Canada. The two couples tuok 500
Ct. of moving pictures of th e mu.sl
beautiful places ttu:y \'t~tted 11nd
selected .Maine as the must beau·
tiful alate.
Among lhe o utstamli n11

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CASH
LOAN
$2Sto $1000
Prompt, private loana on !ligna ..
ture• oiily, auto or furniture.
J•tl'ip sel'vice. Phone J1r•t.

Kal Hindy, Manager
300 W. SECOND ST.
Phone: 432 or 508, Pomeror
Hou"l'• : Mon.-Fri. 9-5 ; Set.. 9-12
Op~n. even~ngs by 4ppointmn&amp;
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lo rtlldi Ah If ,.Drbf · - ·

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were the Hoyal BotaJwal Gartlf'n.s.
Hamilton Ontario, and N1agau
Falls. LeaYing Col um bu~ they we nt
to Buffalo, N. Y. and crOsSed mto
Canada wbrre they \'tsited fo11r
Oominion.s and stopprd 1n Que~c and Nova Scotia for longer
stays. In .Maine they tried deep ~e:~
fishing With Mr. ·and Mrs Mill);
getting the first fi sh out of a group'
of fourteen fi shermen. Th ey also
went clamming and after lobster.
Coming down through New England they visited Jn New York City
and Washington and went s ight·
seeing I n bolh cities. On e of the
unusua] features of •the trJ p was
that in the 3,000 miles of d rivi ng
they never .saw a wreck .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M~ls went
to Columbus Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. Joh nso n a nd bruught back
the Shirley Mills' car which they
had Iert at the Juhnson home .

Always "like
new" upon
delivery!

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Br Ce,.lral l'rtN A.~ •
tiER&amp; AB&amp; tboM V&amp;ullted.
atre&amp;mUII.lnl ru1ea that thl 0..•
oc::rat. b&amp;v• adopttd out of coa•
aldtration for tht TV •~:
NomtnaUnr ~ held to 10
mtnutu, .~eeondtnr .peecbea to
five. Demon.auationa ..,. to be
conftntd to 30 millluttl nwctmtl!IL
Whe.ra It ta Jlfl(lefJI&amp;lY to poU &lt;lettgatet lndivlduaUy, lt will be dona
•·otr camera" With the tlung•up
atate1 reported at &amp;bt end of th•
roll eaU.
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Delegates ue llOt to tt. ptrr•
milltd to txplaift lbetr votel,
which ta a. rule that wu invoked
In 1952 against Senator E.te.
Ke!&amp;uver when he trl.ed to plunk
tor Adlai Bteveneon on the Jut
roll call, but. waa tgno~ in the
famous Lut ron call ot the 1932
convention when Seriator Wtlllam
G. McAdoo of CaJilornla got. bil
nvmge agalnlt A1 Smith; hil
roe In the tamoua deadloek or
1928, by Jetting reeop.ltloll and
announcing the crucial 1witeh ol.
Texu and california to FrakUD
D. Roosevelt.
• • •
AN' "INCENTIVE PUN" that
enabled 1tatea to win bonUiel in
national convention l"epre.tmtalion by impreuive ahowlnp in
the 19M election• wheu the Dem·
ocrats captured cODtrol ot Congru1 ha. in4at.t tht delep.te

Jodl•napolll (10 Sept. 4. ud Ch.u'les Evapa HUJhu ill 1118
picked Jotm lL Palm.U', Wbo lOt ud Warren 0 . Hard.ln. td. 1120.
aoWhere.
They may al.lo pau. two otlltr
IDleD ~· Bull Moo.ert bll lOU tamoua conven~ litH, Orclluba4 Uma to break off from the tra HaD, to whicb the Bull
l\epubl1CU11 on June 2S. o~ Mooiel'l bOlted ln 19l2, pd bit
tha Procreuive party, and pt Auditorium, now Rooavelt UDI•
Teddy ~elt in the Deld by ven:lty, l wheN .ntrward they
A\11. 3.
nominated Teddy Roosevelt on
The RepubUcana alwaya: have the Progreutve ticket.
fancied pttlDg •tarted earl)r, and
Althou&amp;"h. the buUdlnp are
m 1860, IJncolD wu noml.nated lOng alnce gon.e, If they 11ook
011 May 19, The D\&amp;ftloerata have lbarply they ~11 ~e plaquea
met ftnt only twice before alnce marking the elte of the WII(Wam,
the GOP wu founded, ln 18156, where Uncoln wu nominated ,in
wheft John c. Fremont ru u the 1860 and used by t.he Democrats
very ftrat. Republican p~den· aa late aa 1880 to na.rne Grover
tlal candidate, and In 1838, whea Cleveilmd; the Exhibition hall at
Grover Cleveland wu renomin· 'the comer or Michigan and
ated on June 1 aftd the ftePubU· Adams, where the GOP pkktd
e&amp;nll picked the later vicloriout Jam.ea A. Garfield In 18&amp;0 and
JknJarnln Hal'l'iaon ?D JUM 28. James G. B:alne In 188-f, lAd
Thing• are top1y-turvy this year! Crosby's Opera House on WubSteve Mitchell, former Demo· lngton between State and Dear·
eratic national chainnan, may born where the GOP nominated
(I.Ye the reuon when be fore- ,another tamoua general, V. S.
cull that putting the convention Grant, In 1868.
late wlll eawe at least a m1Ulon
• • •
doUar• in g.mpalgn expemet.
A DEMOC,RATIC tradition
The prospect that both partlu providf!ll that delegations may In·
wtD h&amp;v• weD-known atandard- voke the ''unit rule'' That :1-.
bearen, plua wider press ami 'l"V they may require that all tbe
coverare than ever before In his- votes be cut !or the candldati
t:.oey, make~ them ADguine with who commands a simple majortbt late 1tart.
'ity within theil" del~gatlon. Con•
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nuttcut (20), Georgia (32), Kan·
TRADmONALLY a caadt4ate au (16), Idaho (12), Loulell.i.na
atay1 away from the convtn.UOD (24) and North Dakota (31 &amp;l•
hall until either he .,, nominated na.dy are bound by it. Othe(
or all hope ll loll. Only Senator itatea may adopt It duriAJ thf
Eatea Kefauver ddtd thll ID conventiOn,
195Z.
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The only PNaldent ner to 1M
FAVORRE SON candidatet
hlmulf nominated wu Jamea A. captured the lm&amp;~IM.tion ol
Garfield In 1880, who u head of Jam111 Bryce, the Britiab polltk:ll
the Ohio delegation lod the ftatlt sclentlet wbo Jn 1888 wro~ htil
aaatnlt a. tfl.lrd term tor U. B. famollll The Amenca... CommonGrant and waa floor manager for tDeaJtla, after pt~raonally 1tudyll)l
John Shennan, whom he nom• politics in. thlt country. ''A J•
total rrom 1.230 four yean ago ln&amp;ted. On the 34th ba11ut, Gar- vorife-/ 1 he wrott:., "ill a poUUclUII
to 1,372. Counting t~tlonal hid beard 11 votea announced
Vote~ and alternates, thl1 will In· for him, and llngrily challenged
crease the authorized badgehold· IL The chalnnan ruled him out
era to 4,640 lnetead of only :&amp;,UUI of ordlt, and eventually he wu
In 19~2. Proud parent.t ot thll nominated on the 38th ballot.
plan are Illlnoia National Com- . Horatio Sqmour wu In 'tht
mltteeman Jacob N. Arvey, con.ventlon hall proteatlng when
Mayor David Lawrenca of PltU· till Democrats drafted him to
burgh, and California National np11 aralnat Grant In 1868,. but
Commltte~man Paut' Zltrrln..
td no avail. The cloaeet the three
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l,e adlng contenders for the Demo·
WHAT IF things get hung up e'ratlc nomination may get · to well known over the Union, and
here and the ~moeratlc convtlh- the A.mphltheatr• In ttae e8.rly drawing support from all or most
lion runs" Into the Aug, 20 open• days of this year's conventloft sect.iona, while a 'faV()rlttt aon Ia
lng ot the GOJ&gt; conclave In San are the suites that the SUiven.tOn, one respected or admired In hta
, Franci.11co? Considering Demo- Kefa.uver and Harriman fortel own atate, but utUe regarded be-c:ratlc past history, that Ill tar have taken tn the ewank Stocki yond it."
from impueHible.
yarda Jnn next door.
Although some ot their su~
• That fs A. very real \1'0rry for
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porters might validly objeet to
newsmen, radio· TV commenta- • SENTIMENTAL old1tera among literal application of the lut part.
ton and their technlclana, but the delegate• can vtalt a hal- bf the deftnltlon, there are seven
Jt Ia only one ot the a.ma.t1n1 lowed DemC)(!ratlc 11hrin"e here "favorite 11on}s" In the lineup aa
eoinc:ldencea o! the eon.ventlon. by maklnli ·a elde 1 excurll.on to he c:onventlon opena,: Senator
timing thia yellr. Nevor have the the mammoth Chlca,-o Stadium, ...yndon Johnaon, Texas (MJ;
major parties met 110 tate, June where in 1932', 19'0 and 19f4 they Gov.
Frank
La118C!'I.e, Obto
being the traditional month !or nominated Franklin D. Roosevelt. (3' 1h): Senator Stu..rt Symingthe GOP and July tor the. Demo-· The Republlcana B1ao named ton, ""Miaaourt ( 481; Gov. M\Onen
&gt;erat..
Herbert Hoover tl1ere In 1932 and Wllliam~t, Michigan (4'); Gov. A.
The (lnl)' tater eon.ventlon.J Thomas c. Dewey In ltl'U. Go· B. Chandler, Kentucky (30);
were In 1864 when. the Democrat~! lng tG and trom the .Amphlthea· Senator Warren Magnueon, Wash(ln Sept. 1 nominated Gen. George tre for current eeylonll, many of inl"ton (26), and Gov. OeorJe B.
McClellan to oppou Pre8ident them Will pu1 right by the his- Timmerman ot' Boutb Caronna
, Lincoln tor re-election, and In toric Coliseum, ecene of the 120). othera may develop, and
1896, when a spliftter group trum GOP'a pomltt.alion of Theodore about 20 na.mea are expected to
lhe Democrata, who had picked R101evelt in 1904, William How· draw anywhere from a tractional
Wllllam Jennings Bqa.n. met ln ard Tatt 1n · 1908 and 1912, vote upwa..rd on the ftrat ballot.

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your laundry comes back fi'Om
us ... ·everything sparkling clean, looking
"like new."

Tri- Lustre
CleanP.rs

Robinson's
, Laundry

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18th Annual Eich.inge;Reunion
Held At Rocksprings August 5
. The 18th nnnuul EichinR"m- rtoun- Rock,11pring 8 Fairgrounds.

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wn was held Sunday August 5, at dinner was stl'Ved at noon .

the young~st girl
present wAs
Darla Kelly, daughter of MT. and
Mrs. Gerald Kelly of Pom.eroy, and
the youngest boy
pt'e&amp;ent was
Blaik Edward Da.rat of . Chester,
s-on of Mr. and Mrs. WiLHam Darst
Ench received a pl"ize.

Officen were elected for the
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
following year. Presldent,
Paul
Bu er; vlce~presldent, Wm. Dun&gt;!; Ernest Leifheit 110~ sons, Akron;
Sccretart·treasurer, Mary
.lane Mr. and Mrs. Junior Seyfried and
daughte1·, Athens: · Mr. and Mn.
Eichinger.
Wm . Seyfried, G"a llipoll!; Mr. and
Games ami cont~ts were held Mrs. Henry Frank a.nd sons, Pomeduring the day with prizes bcinJit roy ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank
Awarded to the winners. A trcal Pomeroy ; Mr. Bnd Mrr. -W1Ulam
of ice cream and pop were en· Darst nnd children, Chaster; Mr.
joyed by aJl during the afternoon . and Mrs. Charl~s Say1·e and sons,
Kelly and
The oldest one present wa s Wm. MT. and Mrs. Gerald
Eichinger Sr. of Rocksprings and chlldren; Mr. aru:l
Mr.s.
.Allen

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' INJURID RITURNID .
T)le Rev. ond "'"· E&lt;lwtn L.
Mi.Uer, The Plains, wa-e injured
laat w~ek when their car wll..hlt
at the Cbeater road, on RoUte 7.
'l"bey were brought to the bo~ne
of their, granddaughter, Mra. Ed'ard T. French, Mldleport, and
taken to their home by Mr. French
lDd· Ro.bert H)'Aell, another arandsOn-lo-Iaw.

FIRI LADDII.S THANKS

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)Ira. H~lea Croy of S~viUe relatiYfll. Mr. 8DfR" and . chlldrea
and arenddaua:bter,
candy Wal- retGnled bome · SUadQ and lin. ,
ter1 of Teu•. vlaited last week .Role rem'aiDed for a IODIU viii&amp;.
llrJ.· EWt KIDI ol Huotble~D.
with ber btoUler and liJter-iii.:law
Mr. ud Mn. Homer lladtOI'd• At- W•.. Va., . 1&amp; ..the .e:ueat of Kr. aud
MF&amp;· Cl~e- AndreWe and famb.., Rood.
ily, Sbe come -tt lhlt limo to.llelp
Mr. and - . J&lt;rrt Wiae
famUy left Friclly ff:tr tlu!lr home, Hr. · olld· Mo-a. · Andrewl celebrate
Toledo, after a wetk'a vlllt ~!lb tb&amp;lt ~ .. 'ftddJ~I IDDlYel'lll'J,
bia parenta, Mr. add Mr.s. Gft'lold ""'· ·"J(tnW wa• au
attendint at
vaeaUon tll&lt;ll' ·1fel&gt;illfi.J.""
Wiae. Mr. Wise is on
M'r. J.Dd.~_M:rl:· ·clyde Andewa at..
from the New YQI'It Central rail;
tended
tbe Bee&amp;Je
reunioa at
road and be and Mn. Wise and
Portlaad
Sund.ly.
family left Saturday morolg for
G~ Freeman reutraed bomea visit wJth her pateota, Mr. and
Mra. P1ul Bush in Northern . Mlcb. Saturdly, after a sever&amp;l weN:•
visit in F1ndlay with Mr. and Jiln,
Mrs. Gerald Wise returned .\9 Robert Jllrebfleld ond fotOlly. He
her employment at the Aid for wu aceom~UJn.led borne
by Mr.
Agat today .tter • weeli:'11 vaCatloD and lira. Blrehfleld end IOD.' BJ111
Mrs. Ray Spark11 and baby
wbo spent the weekend with Mr.
turned to tbekr home, Cole
and Mn. Gilbert Freemnn.
l'rlday alter spemliD.I two
Mr. lad Mn. Deav« tru.k aDd.
with Mr. and Mn../ WIIJiam
cltlldren,._, ;Savedndr&amp; and
J•"1. of
Ellen Rouah ball returned
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saturday 'eveni;q:
bome, Cole St. at'ter a two
vaeatlon with her
vlait witb Mr. and M.rL!I.
and Mn.
WUbur
Arnold and Mr. •nd Mn. William

Tbe lliddleport Volunt«r t'i.re
Department wiabes to thanl every·
one who contributed ro tbt.lfUC·
cesa of their ice cream soeiafWhicb
waa held at the valla1e ball sat.
urday evening. Contribution.s of
~~. piea, eandiea and money
were given
the towna.people Boyd. .
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and :reaident&amp; of thjs area in aPWm. Boyd Ul on a · three weBb
pre()i&amp;tion of the work done by vaeation &amp;tim hla employmeilt at
the Fire Department and F.moc- the Hobaoa Sbope.
gency Squad.
Mrs. Hilda Rose and son, EU·,
gene, ~nd eb.lldre~ Susan
and
Bllly,.Of lftdlana, J§i,, UTived ~ Sa~•
~IlK ST .I,MP !lOOKS
Troop 243, Boy rScout1 of Ame· u.rday for a vlalt with Mr. a~ Eupnt •Black and ¢hlldrea.,
rica, ar~ lll~ioUB to get Seoul Mrs. Rolland · Neu~flJ arid other Mall:aitt Colliiu, all of Downe,.,
~ampjng equipment by tb• rec.JJ(mlia, aQd Jobn WIJOI ,Ud
dempUon of green stampa and are
f•mDy of New M....,blleld, lfn.
aslung anyone who will eoatributc
Dave Andrews, Mn. Goorce Andone ol these books, filled with
rews aad Mrs. Geoqe JUUJ.e, ... u. ot
stamps, to tbe Troop. Tbey may
MeArtbur.
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be sent to Bo:r~ 101, Middleport.

VOL. VIII

. ATHLETIC GROUP TO MilT
The Middleport Athletic A880Cla·
tion will meet at the Hig;h ~bool
on Tut!sday evening al 7:30 p.m.
and all interested persons and
members 11re urged to be present.
Election of officer:~ will be held
and pl11n s for the fall campaign
mapped oul.

NEW CITIZEN
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butcher, Co·
lumbus, are announcing the ~!rth
of a ten pound dausbter. 1'hny
also. have a 110n and daushter wbo
are older. Grandmothers are Mra.
\Wlliam Wise, Midd1eport and Mrs.
Worlef But,cher, Cheahire.

·sECOND WARD MEETING
The-- Second -Ward Women's club
will meet Tuesd111y aC 7 pm at the
ward bouse for a poUut:k dinner
and meeting.

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DONNA ROUSH, dar'lh ..r of Mr.
end Mtl. Arthur Roush of MhldH-·
port gradueted from the- Mt.
mel School of Nun:l.ne at commencenun" elllrciiJM held on Sunclay at St. Joseph'• Cethedr.. l in
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Past Couneilers1
D of A, Meet
On Thursday Eve

The Middleport Village Council met Monday evening "with

Sta!li Higliway engineer, Max Farley, Marietta, as to the pos·

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" r.-uroaa is to be asked to replar.c
the crosa.ing which originally led
from Coal Street to the levee . Pollee art watching for boys who are

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·Ohio Delegation
Poses Question
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Erna

ELB.ERFELDS

CHICAGO-,-UP- Gov. Frank J.
Lausche'a Ohio delllll8tion, !!tiU gr.e
of the big questions of the Dem{)ocr•Uc National Convention, quiet.
ed down todiy after two deleg•tes ablfted to Adlai E. Stevetlson.
The bulk of the deleglitlon.
ready to iptit until Mieh•el v. Di·
Salle took charce, was almost cer.
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"The historical progre~s from tbe 1
· horse to the auto baa been com- ·
pleted is reVerse for one Pomeroy
store which celebrates its tbirty, fifth anniversary of
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Two
h
.I Increasing interest
in ridl~g·
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of Lau~~&lt;:he'.s. 5_4 votes s ifthorse!i In the area has caused the
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Plans Re~Organization
ed to Stevenson. gtvln g t~e pa~·
ty's 1932 standardbearer s1x Ob.o
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b
. Gilmore Su ppl y Store to andle
A rP ·Qrgan b:u lion meeting of the votes. Lausche was lt'ft with 52
; bllrne,se!l ann leather goods to
S IDC
Pomeroy Cham he r of Commerce Bolting wue ·Mayor Frank Kryzan
' the utent that now 1t hold.s the I
will b t h_(' i:l _~ I 7 30 P~ Wedne5· and Jack G.· Sulligan, both or
distinction of being the lArgest
. day ~Y('n l ·· .c 111 th &lt;' off1ce!l of the Young tow
heranod lehrloo.f leather g&lt;lods In South·
ohio rowr~ C(&gt;., on Mulberry Ave.
D!Sa~le ' =~w the strong
man 0 ,
0
BI H lHkrn~ who anrwunced the
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In fact, at tho pre~r:nt tlme, the i
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f
1h
r:- ganlzatlonal Ohio Democrats . saJd he wa!l
P ans ur
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" 8ure" .... de legales would sta
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.store carries 25 to 30 saddles on
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. nw&lt;'ll nl! s:~ici that n \a1·ge turn out
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band at all Urnes' in addition to
l.owell Wo~tcn, 24. Dowmgto11 , 1 of tn('mbcrshJ(J was expected to wllh Ltusche until _he released
many other matclllng accessories. was fined ,$100 and rosts 11ml srn- 1 attC'nrl.
them. ~e ){ave no h.nt of When
I The store WIIS s\llrted on Aug- tenced to siX months In Jflil on;'/1 ,
--·that mtght be.
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ust 15, 1921, by Ralph Gilmore. 1charge o( larrenv
at a b.rr~rin~ 1 L.,
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Lau~~&lt;:he ctfl~hed the _conve,nl on
At the time of the beginning of conducted hv Ju; l.icl' of the p 1 ~ace
hall Pdfndly ntght, ge:tmg thtough
his bu.'!lness, GUmOTe operated oil R. E. Grind.ley on Mondlly mornllhe gates wlthot_I_t a t1ckcl. ~e sat
Coul"t Stret't in the bpllding now lng.
I with the Hawaiian df'legaltpn ahOU5ing the Phillip9 Sisters slore.
whale, then round a sea t among
\ At that time , the store strlct1y
Wooten W&lt;~~ flrr&lt;'~l&lt;'d lrtst Fn - •
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the Ohio delegates to hear thr
handled auto supPlies and had a day hy .l r. d Webster of jhr !'hPr··l
windup of the k~ynote spel'rh.
gasoline tank and pump ·on the Iff's department on a ehar~&lt;' nf
The LauschP- forC(' 5. hnoi n~ H1~'h
street for lhe &amp;Bie
Of fuel for stealing $200 worth of {'quipmrnt l. •
five-term govel"DOr might .bf! na~.
' auto~:~. Gilmore bought
out the from a mlnP owned by R. E. Cue- 1
inated for presid-ent or vtee pre-saWeaver Auto Supply
when be kler lo Meigs County.
F'nnNal !'l'rvir-f'll for Sadi!l Ter- dent. learned that Strvf:!ns{ln IS ~ot
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Wooten on Monday was ordered zopoulns, 6..'1, a long _time. Tesident eonsidering Lausche as a runn101
He spent twelve- years at that to reimbune a Iucal junk com· 1 of Pomeroy, who died 1n Mei~ mate.
•- loeatlon .still selling auto accea- pany In the amount of mon&lt;!v he General llo.~pital, TuE'sday roornIMERGENCY CALL
' the pasr-35 years ·
Gilmore pictured ·above as he in· IOI'ies and tb~n !ftOVed ac~O.SI the received when he sold the siolen ' ing will hr held Thursday at 2 P. 11
to the building whtch now equJpment Hls jail ent nc WM M. from the ~~wm.~: Funeral Home.
The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
speCts a new sad4le) IIIII
bls bus!Dess Change epmplexlon street
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The deceased Is survived by biJ wu called to the home of George
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dealing in Grey Restaurant.
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Purtt waa removrld tn _tbe Meip
,. ·su~essful one as ll attested by hla Ions years of service in street to bis new location Gilmore L!laid to be stolen bas been return- Friends may call at the !~neral General Hospital followma- a light
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roadblocks today in the form of new (avorite son bodms and
hoi l"ut delegations.
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tboritiea are con~i.dering whether
1 But l! ts d11vc for thr arlrl"d 100.
to give Fairfield County Coroner
· plus tlele.e:&lt;~te~ he- n errls r;m m lo
Joseph Geer a 1ee0nd lie detettor
a 'l:row1ng determination by sl)mr
test, It was ltarned bere today.
I Sr.uthern state5 Ill hold hack fin~\
, Tht&gt; fil'lt was given last '*:eek
c- ommitments vnt il they see whc·
t ncr !he convenuon adopts a CIVIl
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I the mYStertous narcot1c mtoxtca1 r 1:;:ht~·mtcgraliun plank th.ev wi ll
ton" death of tbe eoroner's ~.
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Count:,· Prosecutor o:;. Raymond Pef'n~y-Bennen. Po!il.
1 Morehal"t described the results of Aml'rJCIIn Lroglfln : Henry
Clat.- : 'f'e. tnt!:anwhlle vo•f'd tfl (P'c 115
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aa
"Inconclusive
worth.v, pa!lit c-omm an•l rr . and Mt I "!2 ~· otps to Gov F'rank G . Ch•'ll·
, ~eanwhllf'. _m edi_cal experts ~t I K~l.l~·. a.(l£nt of the Seio P,rother11 . &lt;'nt. th" young speelbinder wbr)
Oh10 State Un1vereaty_beg1n theu· Circus met with Mayor
c. o . 1 wowed •he cont~cnt1on wtth a fiery
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keynotP ~PCL't'.h la st night. Georgia
.study ofr-1what part, 1f any, nar- F h
1 ~ge lounct 1 : was reported con,..ide ring a favocolics played in the ~ath of Jeane 1 18 a an ~ c
Geer, tbe oo: oner'a first wife.
Monday evrn1n~ to d1;cuss ~Jans ; ritt' son Mmtna!lon .
Her bod:!-' was exhumed from for th e pl"omotJOn or the c1rcw; ' All th is wa s i:-~ line with South·
I Maple Grove Cemetery )\ere Mon. which will gJYc onr two-hour per- ern s•..-a te.;y to han( on· to v o tr~
1day and attomp•nied to _Colum. {ormance in two rings Thur"rl;"11 , ur.t :l lh•· t· Jvl\ rt:!hh fhi 11 ~ aq•
bua b)o a cltJ pollee captain.
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1" ~ !0 :,rl npt a platfm·m W~dn e~dav
f'atholoallta a n d toxieologisb cvenmg "tar 1n,g a
are expetted b) take seve r 1 l Stanbury Par k.
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The cnun ril and village offir1a\.; I1 'Jnr ' h ~ rn IJhPrals \(J beef up the
r. Mr ....:. . •ut r t(N bil Ilr.il
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wife'll deatJl..w... caueed by a rheu· gave their unanimou~ appr rwal nf ! uH~mntiet&gt; &lt;"ome~ u'n wlfb one t~:
heartf~ndition. ~ ui-d she the circu.s whi c_h . will hrJng
a 1 r·l)wJdrr too m·ld . Such a figh t
takeu ·~ but wu not s~~re of the tlck_Pl.'i and ad~· P r · · r rJ•J!f! hurt Stevt&gt;nson m Thursday
an addic:t..,
ttsrng to th~ Legion Pust Chl ld I ni,.:ht's ballolmg.
Welfare proJect.
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But a&lt;; of today he had survived
A large elephant- two
and a 1 the hrst as;;aults of the stop-Slehalf ton s--wiU b a. Lhe m11in ft:11· : vrnson forces and had a better
ture of the advcrli11ing
of the I than two to one margin in sure
circus Thuriiday when it will par- deleg:atf: stren~tiJ over Gov. Ave·
ade through the business &amp;e!!hon 1 rC'JI Harnman of New YOTk.
wearing a banner
carryinc the 1 De.spitl' former President . Trunames of
th.e busint'SS
bDusl"!l , man s e ndorsement of Har nman,
.. ~;~~ have ta.te.a
adverti&amp;ing. 1 Stevenson was .slowly plck.ln,: up
t:'
elepltant will k a~ed for powe~ oullide the . bol~out .tat~.
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a
time at ear!~
or tbest!·
.All d was llonda~-real pohand Mn;. M. L Kelly were plac« •nd at · the Intermission at tiCking was going on in the dele1 called to Lancaster Sunday where the Performance th;H evening the gates' and candiO.tes• Jlotd!_, .n ot
bet father, John R. CorneJI, wbo 1 advertisers will
l"ecehe
alfdi· at the lnternat ion,al Amphitheater
I would have been 81 iD Sept., died tional recognition.
in 4te stocb.t; ds Wbere the con ·
Sunday morDlng.
wnhon is going on.
~neral 1ervl.cea will be held at
Mr. Kelly had n~~erou_s lette~s 11 The Amphitheater schedule fttathe Sh~dan Funeral Home, Lan- f~ other
mu~uctpallt•e~ testl- lu~d a "ladies' da:y" aessJon decaster, on . Wednnday, at 9:30 AM fymg to the qua~ tty of thctr per- voted to afternoon apeecbea by
with· burial at the Lone Oak Cern- fm-miS(' .. and s,:ud . _that
every IPa dtng Dcmoctatic women and an
I etery, Point Pleuaat, •t noon plate they had VISltl!'d had re- rven! ng session o( oratory by
Wednesday.
queated them
to return . next Speaker Sam Rayburn, the conv•..•·
Survivors include his wife; four season. They will co~e to Middle- boll 's permanent chairman. and
. sons 1 11 daughter, Mn. Kelly, Mid- port from Murray Ctly.
othen.
"dleport; fourteen
grandchildren
The show, which bas ordered
Mr. Truman meanwhile wai still
and .several &amp;nat grandchildren larger canvas for next year and boosting HaJTiman. He said h1s
Mr. Cornell had been
returned added two Ringling Brothers out· mai.n idea in coming out !or the
home three weeki ago after major fiis, ba.s a number of outsl.aJlding New Yorker was to ~ ive the eons.urgel"y and bad a .stroke whith acts ineludlns a horse. tra ined by vention "a good stirTm~ uo." Of
eauaed his death.
RJagllng Brothen which has act- Harriman he said , "t know he can
ed as a double ror Lone Ranger's w.in t.he eleetion, but 'the nomina ·
· horse; a chimpanzee which has tion has got ro be worked out. "
been on
numerous
television
But Johnson, whn now says he's
&amp;how.s; twenty-two trained dogs: a "serious" candidall' for the noa pony act which includes aud- mination himself, declared that
lence part.icip.a.Uon; five clowns; "'no one bas offe,·ecl me anv king
thrre aerial acts , a
trampr:line of deal" and that lht'rt' is nothin~~:
artist and a contortionist and ad- 1 m~leriou,s about whnt goes on at
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slbiUiy of erecting a pyramid marker lor the intersectioh of
-North Second Avenue and Mill Street. This marker would
, make It possible for m(Jto!'jsts to read the one-way route signs
"' q\liekly and n11ier.
~~ 1• :A aeneral discusaion was held
. roncerning the repair ot the levee
,. ,. lQdina: down from Walnut StrMI

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rus CouncUi DauJhten of Amtr·
lc&amp; met_ Thursday evening ...at the
PomerOy Se&amp;lnd Ward bou&amp;e, with
, . Law"!nee Smith and Mn. A,l·
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.SCOUTS WILL MilT
Mr.~~. Jamupre•ldent,
Robert MUla, · acoutmUter 9f pre1ided at
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Troop 245, Boy ScouJ;a of Amerifa eDed with
and ·
has called a speckal meetipg for ,
Monday at 7 PM at the Middleport
busJneSB aCJLlbr1ry. Plans .are . to. be compJet·
·P/tYed
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Mn. Addie
for the next weekend .-.nd all
Diddle
a:nd
Scouts piannlq · on .inaklq the
brlp should be pment.
terved to
thole named aOOve ud Mrs. Mas:
Hendricks
Elchlnter and ' 19n1, Judy O'Brien. Jrfeinhl.rt, Mra. Eva
Mr. and Mra. W. H .' EiCbinUr and Mn. ll!&gt;liiD. Beorita, • "''"
LeJoy; Mr. and Mt-1. ~V'Il We1J 11 Jeae, U~ \P•ul ' . Grueser, Mra.
and dau1hter, Mr. Homef Youna:, Mitt M•Keule ll1ld lin. Helll)'
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P•ul Bter and d&amp;q:bten: Mr. llld
Hosteaea for t]le ~pt. meetlns
Mrs. Wm . .Houduhelt
a111d Ed· are Mn. .8.91-'n Beat&amp;., Mn. NorWlrd and Marie, Mra. W. W. Elch- ma WilBon
and Mn. Mary B.
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throwing bricks from \he ~vee inthe river and extensive repairs
Three Christian films will bt'
~. are to be made as soon as possl shown at the Meigs County Fair
ble .
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through' the days, it was announSolicitor Bernard Fultz advi .•~ &lt;' ced by R('V Wesley Jenk~s.
A regular scbcdul~ for t 1e show. that the Stale Dcpart~ent or
ing
o( the filll1Ji will be a ouneed
Health hnd written th8t they had
later
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plans avaihtble for Lhe standard
The films to be shown are as
tf1Ui1ren••nt.. of ~,... wa ge dl~ posal
and
said that Mu\dle- folows:
"The Street", a ('Olored movie
,.., port would have the umc requi r~·
TDGnts as other towns in 1his are&lt;.~ conccrnln~ life on Cflicago'!f Skid
.~":.... -.and 'that on June 16, 1953, the vil Row which is descri~d as a mo'if.
'!age had been notified of the re- ing story of men without omnno.e-1
m life only power to live
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"The Miracle of Love", a 5tory UNEXPEQTED CALLER at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ·c·rark'jln
They also asked for a report of
diseovet'l Pomeroy, tbi,s morning, turned out to be a B and B cab which
tb~ · work being accomPii.sbed by in which a minlster
Middleport in tbi&amp; project. The re- that every ·day life can be a ser- llh•rotllah· their front door. The accident occurred at about 2:30'
newal permit granted the villate mon and that Chrifitian faith helps
in bed during this morning's heavy thunderstorm.
will expire in October of this year. people live In the present dtly.
a science husband
that lightning had struck. The driver of tht;
Was Elmer
"Dust or Destiny",
Coun~:U voted unafti.moualy lo au.
film
J11ustrating
scientific
truths
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He
reported'
that
he
lost
contr?~
of
his
cab
while
traveling
east on a
1~e· lhe aolieitor or ele~k to
of water, went into a sk.i.4, and then went into the house
contact the ·R alph "W!oopert Engin- with ~iritual tmplic.atlons.
eet·in.g fl.ftr in Dayton aakinj them

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Middleport Council Eyes New-TypeMarkers Back On Civil Rights Plank

T,EACHER. SURPRISED
?f.lra. J. Q. Rice, teacher .of tbe

Busy Bee l!lass of tbe First ita.ptist Church ~hool, wa1 .sUrprised
Sunday morning when ber birthday wa, celebrated as toe c1aSs
ope~ed. She waa pR.sented a Jlt't
from the clau and also indiylduala
in the &amp;"I"OUP gave .her present&amp; and
the class aans the birlbday 80DI
for ttJe.l.r teacher as abe toot hk"
place at the lbeglnning of the eervice.

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ArLbur Godfre1

HuU1 Erlcwine. pr~sident eently purchased b).' Georliiltl
npt'ned the meeting und pr~sidt•d
Mr~ . Mary Beard was in Hunt·
ovr lh e hu .~mcss se·sslon . Mrs . Re- i ngtoll lhe flr.st of the week:· buy.

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dt•volwn_, und program.

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f'ilrd.~ Wl're ~t~nt 10 1wo ffil"'lll ·
Mr and Mrs. James McCat-herty
Lwrs, MP; . Belly "SideJ•s, who ls 11 nd dau~;:hter Bridget of Washing.
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RC'cl'nt c;llers at lbe Charles
1 ,,.,." h ~ }d
Amos home were Mr . and Mrs.
Frunk Ho!t and son,
Memptlis,
~l r :md Mrs. Cl, in~pn
Jilierue
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ur,• ilflll"undng I he hir1h &amp;I a•l'f.ln
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Mason Oirlir and Mrs. Chart~ .· Amos )r., Col·
umbtL~ and Mrs. · Etbel · Butson.
Tht s t~ !heir fourth SOil.

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Mr.s . Hantna: · reJTijtlned or a
Mrs
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two week's visit.
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Mnt.
Floyd
Thomas
was calling
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Mr . and Mrs, I SU\IC Tuylur S)le nl un Mr~ . Elhel Thomas la~t week.
s unrlay [It 1h"l' hcim~ or M1·. and
DoDvid and RobtH·t
Tilli!-1 of
Mr s John Simpkim .
Chillleothe are here with their
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6:30 Rang~ R.ilJcrt-::.
7 ·00 Phil Silvers
7 30 Navy Log
8:00 Joe and Mabel
8·30 Startime 'l'hcatre
9:1)() $64,000 Questio.n
'9:'3(t DD Yon Trust Your- WUef
LO:OO Your Esso Repl.)r.t er

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from the window ot their carrJare to have a look at photo&amp;..
raphernm. -the plattorm as they

left

Lcodl&gt;o b•·~•1or
Bout~·
tlieY 'WUL "Board

1!1;, 2 lhf' vi .~ if or.9 lo f' :to ·h of tlw ronvenlions spent ,,pwards of SB
!'XI I!IJIIIOII ~ ) I!H " I! , hill \lo:ll w11 j mtll !on ht·n ', w lu f h ill a prdty
1'•~111 •' in ha nd y for 1 ' 1.oh·•l t·uu · go(ll) " lu~ Jt;"c" a~;ain~l any lo~t
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roo boo lh!:t, l t;O jill\ ate
:ut d ! ,:13u trunlt linl'fi to L&gt;c h Ill·
,JI,·d IJY ;1 2 ttpecm l 1:11\'lltt' hboat_J~ ~.
nnl !o1 m .: utl\•11 lmn ,tn•tl s (i :- po'•
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•doplll a "watc·h J11Y du:ll .. 1!1 1! · h• l~-i'' IIHTIIIl).; lll )l(rtde . ) .0\ 11 ~ itt f ae illh(•IJ i:s a spcdu\ly 1kslgn·
tude In thi K •:on vt•nl•vn I II'UIIy f·:lllwling. t'.'&gt; ''&lt;'lltlve lllrct'lur 11f &lt;'tl !l(lCitkcr's. podjum to end uU
IIUill1nes11, promi se the m:tn&lt;• -.:-el ::; 111n t;l'l' lll,· r ( ' ltlt'at~O Hotel ' ;, ·,. ~wakf'r·s ~Uhuns. It hn s a l:lt11ll•
Df the lJemo• l"atic :; pt'l" fa n lf.•.r.
.~" ' o. tl w n,
l ll J in f ~ tl!l.'l
lhnt lht·l•' Ill do•\•ll.lOr will\ B )CCWUY Of Si ll.
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TilE A.IJI.• ( :ONUI'fiONI&gt;:U In· up•·Hinfr n f the ltlf12 lkl'l vs. 'J'nft n l'IO lns head 18 exactly lZ fe et
lemolitlonal AmpiHthe~ttrc, w!Jid1 I:Otlvo,ntmn, n n &lt;l 1/ HR va.·ron ! abu'"(l the con.ventioo floor . 'l'hlll
reaiJy i$ the c.-:ntcr nng fo•· the tO{lrn:.t on the Dcmoct~\l !i ' lu , t 1:~ tv makt!· sure ther.tl. will be " no
!luge atockyard11-' C'ir~u.11 ruyo11!, .-t ar
littl e mun who Isn't tltcll~" un
lula been enlargt•tl h:,· 112,000
l'u lifiral ronvl'nttonl!!, say th i' TV.
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,.tea.aw four .Yt'llrs lt_go.t;r·twnd w1th th e two wocks' hu·mtm•· fc•n!-1 ran tHijuiJ t hla l ig'l";tml;" wW ·
'lU just been trrok(' n vn un ad · m.ut .&lt;.•· M· li&gt;I)S with 30,000 hu} t·t :. ; ,fl Jll:tt nghl, There 111 .lmill·ln
liUonaJ 112,000 aqufne fewt ns a un huud . ln (act, ·thf!~ · af..cl .u,.. l lfi lt~ing ~~ av~ aql;l~ls aptJ all··
•road hint to site sdcdo•·:s f o 11 :· ll·., tnHrutlt mrn woulll. have v •m ,.,lHhbo ntng to abollah the Jwntl·

erraUc

1eara hence.
lwf••·vc thut they lose mont'.Y, c1·lwr, hiur mopping menact~ . 'l\ •p·
Thll wiD make the b ll ildinJj \ollnt f Wllh !he
MChl'dltf i'S JHn g it ull off-a. teleprompter
~Ice as large aa any uth('t· .Px)ll· mn•nta uwd by t he conventi on v1 ~ 1tJlo.! ouly to the orator will
1itiOft hall In the ....·or) ,], iJIIIIOUI-(h an d II "• I"I'A"II1ar CIIS!Om(':"ll w110 f o1t11 hi s :Jc l'ij&gt;t for· him like ••n
he actual lllldlf Unllm f ur fl w : ' ' , 1 , ln r· of ('hlr.1g ol ·r(u ft•.1r vr "" r J•l il )'l:' t' piano roll , ~hndcs •1f

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LOVF.LY,
A!lD 'l'HAT L OV I-~ Ll~t~S S JS ENO L'O H - BUCHANAN .

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schools

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David C. Miller; Clerk C. 0 . 'MurJune ray; tre11urer Jcaa Lame, Solieltor
$2,733.153:. Bernard Fultz; Patrolman Stewart
balance Harris; street foreman Lewis El·

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TRADE-IN
YOUR OLD FUBNJTURE FOR NEW

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wftht'W
wltti toke-oil onol
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Anct.,..when winter comt1, a Rick of the finger and your

Sefovel Gal Air Conditioner becomes o central heating unit.

.•·nm·•IJY(..;Jtfej TRUCK

W'oth Got, :1001 enjoy- ••• expert imtoflolion ••. top

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your homt cool during the four suMmer months, too.
Whot illhert about summer weather that bothlfs )'Ou
moJt • •• Heatt ,. • • Humidlt)'' • , • Hoy FeverJ
Tl1e Semi Gas Ai1 Conditioner Is the
oil lheM
ptoblo""- It dolighlMiy _,, your homo- ovary oinglo
~-to the temperature you .elect. It controls humidity.
b ~ 0111 ""lion and duot which
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point for the p~~yment of blU 1 of
the Southern Oblo Electric Co.
since 1921 and h.. been tM eo).
leet.ion point for the Mel!ll Wate
Company for the put ten J'Hrl.
In addition, he bu been a dep.
uty rea:iltrar for several yetn.
GJ}mt)re baa malat.tned 1 clote
ContAct with Iannen Ia the Ire&amp;
and elt'rked at tbe Hvatoek ule
Ia Athena for a period of 18 yurw
ThJrty·fiYe yean lD buJineu il
a record in it.lelf, but
moviar
from handler of auto
suppU.
strictly to handllnt:
equipment
for bor~ ia a alory of proa:reu
that could only happen in the cue
of a 1hrewd and friendly buaineu
man witt. an eye opea for bullseq.

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MAllo! .. CHAIRM.4N

Jn le.fl$, he moved his Jlore to
the ElaeiJtein Buildinc wbieh be
purchued on Second Street and
h.. been in open~tlon there since
One amuting incident that abowa
jufi how much bb handline of
harneues and leather goods for
hone 1 has grown e1n be found In
the story connected with h11 movina: to his present )()Cation .
It ia uid that he h&amp;d JO many
horse eollart on baDd upon lllO\I·
101 that the larJeat truck of the
Pomeroy CeiDf"Dt Block could DOt
move them In one trip.
Gradually hl 1 business
along
t b e
hone equipment
line
a~w until today bla .store is wldely known for its line of saddlea,
western and Engli.sh, and acce.
soriee of all kinds. b fad . he op- '
erates under the •logan. "If look· ·~
Jog for 1omet.hJna: for the horse,
we hav~ It".

fOLDING CHAIII

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a,.-., obow.

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Those present were Mayor Fblh·
eT; CounciJmen Wayne Gibbons,
Ernest Covert, D•vid Jenkins, L.
R. Wiley, Robert .McElblnney,

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Ollldolo hope tllat £1Hier - 01
aafetJ derica and equipment wili
elimhaat. lllOI!: ol these d.iablina

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lert join the (ac-uity. The two are
bw.band and
and botb bave
their doctor'• deerees.

G-rol bodr tojuri........, foo
4.1L;per eent of the kttal. Where tlu
feet aN iaYolftd, the aecond tool
"'lrittl .80 ptr ceat, lead.t the iDjut)
li.t. 8afetJ lboea worn bJ factor,
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County are urged to colleet lim·
pies or the handiwork done bv
their students to be dit~played at
the . M~igs County fair.
Tbe display of the "handiwork
wilt lake plaee -Ia the teat apo"
sored by the Meigs M.inilteri•l
Aasoclatlon.
Rev. Wesley J-enk·ins bas uked
that the ex1tibks for the tent be
brought to the fair either at the
apening rally on Tuesday niJbt or
by Wednesday morning.
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Rev. Jenkins added that the dl.!!play could .be an interestintf J:nd I
lnformatiye display with the whole·
hearted cooperation of the pastors .

~dy Arnold Show
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Na:e next flit when two Dr. Mil·

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11 :\5 : ~r of r.he City
11 : 4~ sian Off

dent. 1l Grand Ra_pida .Junior Col-

Uuat - eliminated
ot !ojarr
be '""
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proper Ul
of . .:htJ eq•fpmea(- ehiefl)

Vacation Bible
School Display
Sought For Fair

8:3(')

Show
ti 'P.~'Dheaotre

ma,. be a Iitle confu~na: lor Jtu·

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area, Glmore took time tD ....
beeom.e lntnett.d il d't'k .aM
~laJ affa.trt about the COUG&amp;r·
He 11 a member ot tOUI' . . . ."bodie&amp;, the Eallll, the Amerlela •
LeJion, the l'ortJ' IDd I'JCbt, tile
flremeo, tbe aUilliary patrol, n4·
U: • cha-rter member ot the Roell
Sprinp Gunae.
Hi1 1tore bas been tbe eolleetloa

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began to handle waabjaa: machine•
It wa 1 whlle be ••• ic ope,.
tion at t~ latW¥ JocaU.oo that
GUmore began to take on bar.
TIACHINO TIAM
neuea and leather
&amp;:oodl ali •
GRAND RAPIDS, .Mich.- Thiog11 line for aeninl.

to 1M iada ftncen ..,
eouat for N.Ot per ent of all bodll1
taJan, Nat are tbe MCtmd ftngen
aec :Mti• tor ..., per oeut ot tiM
tolal.
fte .,.. produced u alarmlnt
per cent of tbe to.,_l
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·- 'co-ol
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New.s

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Now-You Can

Sign On
Neighbors
Film &amp; Fancy
Feminine Touch
Af-ternoon Film Festival
Film
K-aJ'!loon Komks

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Du Pbnt fav, ·rhe.ater

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and opented 1 radio repair abop the po.ition t1 DOW boldl in

Coa.tinued from Pau Ooe

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6:!5 J!.'!m D:!!y
Oo30 D.i.• meylu,n d
7:30 Th"e Arna"ll!g Ounmnger
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Dlreotors
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r&amp;du». and other home appli&amp;ocer
While bullcliJa&amp; b1l bull~ te

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more lDJari,IN tG their indu. ftn1en
tUa to HJ other part of their body
latwt fii'UI'ft from the lnchatrial
Cotbmillicm'• Dl""-ioa. of Safel3

Us; William Smith.

. WEDNESDAY

A COMMITTE!;. YET
ltl GIVE ~ERSE~F A
PQeSENT I'OR BEIN(;
CHAIRMAN···· BuT

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lt"').lllln, 'th'e lenith and f or mation.·ar ~the wo.r~l are· all hint'S.
fj,:'ltch 9ay .·tl1~ i..~e leHeu are dttrerent . .

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Mr. FreeJand Norris,

Avcrilable Free

on P'rtday evenioa, Aua:uat 17, at
(I PM on the
Clifton .ebool
arouodl. Proceed~ will •• tonrd
the purchase of play&amp;round equip-

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Ministerial . AssOciation,

DIVORCE SUIT ,. ILIO
Suit for dlYOrCe bas ·
Jri the "office of
court. by. Velma
port, •(liNt' Arthur .
of Middleport.

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He wlll deliver a second address

1t tbe . opening of the; Mclss Coun.
ty Fair at 8 pm. A ~wenty ~p.lnute
ota:~h.~~~~ -~Y an _.~rtitt f1'9m the

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Sil.!n Off Pr f'VI•r

4:00 Film

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eb.arge of Rev. VJetqr Brown, of
The repOrt Is as f'b.Uows: Bal·
Minersville. There wUJ be no ad· ance lD all tuDdJ, June 30. '22,314.·
mission charged at tlte lite but i.n 89; General fund, Bat, 8-30, $1,610.offering wU be received at the ll!i; rece"tpta, mayor'l, ~pofl $438..
service to assist in detraylng ex· 30; expend,l.turea, $3,700.09; balpenses.
ance $l,IID8.AM, ov.erdraft; parking
rneteta. bal~ee 4-30, .$3 14'6.18; re·
A tent will agilta be sponsored eeiptl!l,· $811.M; expenditures, $1,·
~by the .Ministerial Assoclatlon and ~72.30; balance, 7.31 1 $2,902.71 ;
the various churches p( the coun~ SwtrQraiD&amp; pool,. bal. 8-30 $1,756.·
ty. Jt is tO: be located at the end 60; Receipts, l,14l.J.B; total, $2,of the mid-wav and wut cant,.tn 897.:'78: expendlturef, ~.62l.M; ~·
exhibits of Driily VacatiOll Q"""l Jance, 7-31 $a16.24; Fire et~ulpSthools and the t.::ounty ~eell:-aay
bal 6-3o $4:34.04; receipts.
School of Religion Program. There
· $330.90; bal.
will also be inJeresting rell&amp;ious
, Improve·
films at scheduled perlodl, as well
· llnd July
aa p.rograms Gf organ IJlU&amp;ic proMain.
vtd~ b,.; the . K-eftby Mualc Com·
· paftY.·Q(, ·Q.Q-DJJ,nStOn. Rev. John El·
wood of ·Raciri.e is Tent chairman.

W~athe.rmon
Adv~ nture

ll)·30
(1:00

Off Pravt"t'

I&amp;W4

18. hraeh l e

i

leadet . and provide specill music Geaetal Fund.

WHTN-TV Channel13
1:~0

29. Un.

10. Bust o(
bun.h• n

r0·')5

Lama, treasurer, wbicb •bowed the

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GILMORE

Index Fingers
Lead Injuries

IJ

the oeai future. A aeneral diacus·
slon was ~•ld eoo..,..l•l num•·
rouo complaiota from vllla~e resildeota.
The mayor'a roport of ~.86
..,. o&lt;eepted os Wll lbat of Jean

·'·

(Int.em~J!ional)

"' 27. Sunl&amp;l.

8. Cu rd
9. Youth.

:Show ·

Poi•

fo,r Lbe octasion; ueber&amp; will be ln.

Parade

----~-.....---

t.h.e ·raxll n .c ht Britannia for a
toqr With the~ parenls ot the

IS THI

Slope

Sports

for a three-fo(4 religious empbaois In connectiO!l W t)l
the Meigs County Fair are nearing completion according to
omclals of the Meigs County Ministerial Association whlclt is
sponsorlng ·the following: a county-wide, Laymen's Supper on
Tuesday at 6 pm; a religious ~ce at the Fair GroUJi.ds at 8
·pm. {Tuesday) and a tent where religious activ!Ues will be

wUJ deliver tbe meuage.
Dr. Denman ia Executive Secre·
tary ot ihe Board of Evaneelism
for the Methodi11t Cbur.ch and ill
regerded 1.11 an unuaua11y devoted
layman. whOSe leadership In winnin&amp; meD. to Ctlrist i8 in great de·
mand. Those who may not be 'lble
to attend the supper and who may
wiab to enjoy thi11 rare treat, are
Invited to bear Dr. Denman's ad·
dress to the laymen.

Safety Mmwala

on tht llid.dleport. llilJ. road and
that re"ptil'l were to be J:Q~de in

•

amptDh. There,

12:00

fetter
26

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worms

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I 10:15

10:1&amp; Sports Parade
10:25 • \Veatht&gt;rm :1 n
10:30 Press Conference
11:00 Nf'ws
11:05 The Late Show

TU&amp;SOAY

H Greell

fabnc.'l

7. Arab

Lnckv 8 Ran&lt;.Th

5:00

'

(Coallaued from

vUI.age in the red to t.be amount of
Tbe supper which is be n~ Jerv· le.yman of Radne wilt act as soog an o~erdraft of $1,683.64 in the

2:00 The Big Payoff
2:30 Bob t...'rosby Show
3:00· Brighter Day
3: 15 Secret St&gt;Qne
3:30 Edge or Nigh-t
4:00 Katie's Kit&lt;.""hen
1:30 4lcky 8 Ra1M'h
5:00 Tbe EarlY . ~hqw ....
ll:lO 1tegi{mal Jt-ept&gt;r.ter
6:'" 15 Douglas Edwards·
8:30 Cisco Kid
7.00 Frankie Laine 'fime
8 .00 The MiHionairl!
8:30 I've Gol a Serrct
9 :00 20th Century Fox Huur
tO .OO Your J.o}sso He).l\111ler

Brig·h ter Day

-l .30

23 Large
worm

poet

.Johnny Ca~WD
130 HOUO&lt;!party

3:15 SecrM: Storm
3:30 Edge or Ni~;:ht
4 00 Katie's Kllehen

aunl. Mrs. Hosa Barnes, reeen Uy.

wus

Ray Milland Show
As The World 'J.'ume

overdrawn lrom
the es.pe.ue IJ'IDt, and the •1,250
per aenator to ply for expeue~
from JulJ throu.P No•ember.

co'i:JNCIL

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12:00

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sCheduled daUy.

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or AU Tolilngs

Guldin~ Li:ght

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d

PlaDsCompletedForTheFair
• Co. Mimster
·• iaJ Gron~
BYMeigsl'lans

ed at the Salisbw-y School tiy the
ladies of the PTA is to be a 1teak
suPper. Theo Sm1th. a prominent
chu~ebman will preside at the in.
11plrationaltervice which will high·
ligbt the Laymen'• Ral1y when Dr.
Harry :Pe.nman, of Nashville, Tenn.

11:45
~2 : 30

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10:30 strike il. Rich
11:00 Valiant Lady
IJ : 15 LOVl' of Life
11:30 :;;.earch for TomWTOW

Guidin.g U,Siht

3:00

c.

Things

v.-- o••

t11o arub, ao,c1 ~qp.n,- wu 8Jial
1M ot.lll!JO cC t1i0 arub, . _
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WEDNESDAY

to

or

Mrs. Lelia Forrest ha~t mpved
the lute Rella Hanin&amp; home

17. Oltt'lChit
orl'ttn In !he· Alnr•tlllllt'rl1t··· t,,.•.,, lt1wn lilt .~ yt•ur 111\lll in,· r12, ••·\ · v• utiun~ In t:lndt•, htH' IIl,.;' hu:tl'l!J
hkt1 bira
lxxlmM nut Uut • · ity't~ ! ht•lt,. lj. lll'~ t!l);" l o a widmwd xy.'CII\Qt ••f f1 .u · IIlii I~ Limn l1ulf or trw itt' IHIIJI I.
19.
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t1lt'
purl
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&lt;m Aug. U at lhtt ~t lttrl ,f 1h• ~ 1lu111ll voii·H. ::imce l'i\C h uil\! ml
Straw bee.
l&gt;eniocl'll.tfc nal1unnt t'OI~V&lt; ' ll li •l n, par•fll'lpant lll u~·r·Otnpun!!.!t.l hy fUlllltllng jn l85G, ilil W•' fi atl .!iC\'1'11
, I ~ ~Aive. ~ • .
tht Windy City Will be" tlll ll.~ :;lntt.hy rdu.Un·~ an&lt;! !n"rld!:i, H .- -l11•nwcmtiu 1111d l~·o l'rvgl'(!ti~lVol5 · P:re&lt;.i~su~·,.
mettle.
{101) llr:~f &lt;"!11 ~ ~ hulcl wom)l, Ifl· J•nrty c•.mvcn t to rw..
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1.'l1&lt;J. tlty Ukr.:J tq · think ·It I~ ·~ ·
CIUC4CQ Ia dclermtl\lltl to uul · ~ lc&gt;tH) o( !he J.i.OOO hff~t: l·U ln lt\.'1:l,
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fo"t
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n
do San FrMc1Meo, ho ~ 1 tu til l' W.u
Le tlvu•laiJlo at l\'{;lillll'
r f ln a
ft, • lltutlatu.~
slnnd.tr..t ~ b~·ill'CI'II
I ~0 Sto
COP, a• the all~ fur r•ulilil' !i' bl ~· IJIICCS.
Sil!;) , ~
n :tl n,.,J ht' l'e wun in Nut•t·Jub t• r,
tet;l lh.OWlf, It WU!C 1\ l'lt lho·r Sll\ IJI;"
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T\"1'1( ',\J, or t.pl'cla&lt;" ul rH· m•w and nhllil of th e 13 R r p11bH&lt;"H U
dekiz:atton 1hat lr 11.~ ,.,ty ,;o• nl in
· S2:' Pionoth.,
!3 . Lifl' sh1 ri.g
F'ebru11ry '~l to l'hrlad•:l pl ".l to impt'tii'O'' Il\Cillll fo•n1~ up 1•11 a ll nollHin ~ ··~ lriuto~hed, l~~&lt;.: lull!'lj!;
St'l I"IC&lt;·
JnvH" the HPpuiJfl tnll" l.ln , k . .'tlllt·.~ n1r n 1' '111 ul 111 \ 111 ' 10 11 ~ p• •n t · F~l:ow nl1vw, r, of cour:;c.
I lihl&gt;l I
eangulne tn tl 11: lJ I'Iwf fh,ot !Ia· ho u-.··~ (luol W&lt;' lt' 111 :-i loctl l u t"t tll l ·
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vast fl:l.cllltiet&gt; h c ~t ·, tlw ~~:. O,I l\10 I•I··I HI!! t1ft&gt;p lh1' 2.11·:-;tury l.,;ut!l .od
I'IU-: 1':\Ht\'l'IONS lLN ,.,, a

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PrbSs Box
,
ll:IS Greatest Fig'bts of Cttn.tuly
1i :30 Foreign intrigue
12·00 Toniih.t
l

9:30 Art·hur G&lt;Xlfrey

hcre&lt;l Fol&lt;lll l1ad

Chltago'e horeh will hgve 12,000 ro oms ready for lho•e allending lhe Democratif (onvenlion,

•••• Ot b elllg Ill till' lllt&lt;ll :l(lll :,
WOUld(II'IIWIIII ltl &gt;ll!\ , \llo\ 11 pallll'.~
lo f-'peat lln: rr t.u:.d Jwrlo !lli .liH n;

11 :05

p.-. at .a-1 ~ illll'l ?' _. 01;1. UoiMII--- ~ t,;,nlron
- · ~a-lnalqmltelaiU..'IWAIII!I..,_•plo1[111-- lalllt.\I'Ud-

twattion,1.

11 : 10

Of All

11 . Girl 11 name
12. Assam Btlk·

ll•l\'(111 ·

Newt Head:Ji:oesWealber'Cast

9:00

I E11r . l

f f ll!to n lu ol.-1 Ill fll111 1 f 1!1' ff ll~ I1 IH~· ··nll\ &gt;11 Om• h .I.'C ll! · t~ n ln ken h v
Jill' fl,[[ :\ 1 :..;tr•V • 1\.~l.lll furn· .~ !C!i I&lt;
lll'.t l hjlllll I I' I ~ . uflhllltJ.:h [Ill' t ,11111
l•la l c· llllii.-.J f \V I II l lO itl furfll 111
II"· ,.,., lu •!o•t1 1\.mb;.~ ~:J&lt;IIIvr un Uw

{1 :60

9:00

1. s,•dalc
6. L'ounlry
1 hom!!

Ill -

FM:•her Knows Best

Captain Kangaroo

i\(ROS!S

tht'

\0 : ~~

$&amp;2,000 already

TD SPONSOR SOCIAL

Kr6H Theatre
Th.is is You!" Lire
Ina ltay Hutton ~
· PN&gt;ss Conference · \

8:00

DAILY CROSSWORD

nnancuLI come-on. . •ud
comparable j.;t:ll)~t"i!flhh;

8:00
9:00
9:30
10:00

f250-a.montb expease
aecounl.l
would be froqn untJI tile 11117 Je-

Tbe Clifton Parent • Teaebers
AJBOcl•tioa will sponsor • todal

'

daughter Elizabeth Beatty of Columbus and Mr. and
Mr1. Bent
Curl
llarri.sonvU)e.

El1l\i1 wet'c mr~. 'Jtarold t;ru~·t~ lllld

1.1 R!&gt;\

C~rle

B:OO Captain K-angaroo

R f.".'' Ill

hrin 1~

,

Newe Cttravan
Dr. Hudson
SuJoJie·

Si-gn On

Mr ~.

1

Tl1 c l )l'!llm' l'ats will

6:45
7 :00
1:30

8:00

Rutland News Noten

at Outdoing

JI \Or~ dt• lt• ~,;n l c~ 1111•1 lllh·1nut.•~ l o

Comedy Tmu•
;My Litth• Mar-gie
Aunt Drv Show
News Picture
Sports Eye
Lt&gt;S P·aul &amp; Mary For.d.

TUESDAY

]) ~ vcnp.ufl.

I

:au: It to11ld Be You

In Pomeroy amounted to tZOI-'0,
lt wa1 reported today by tile pollee department.

3 45 Modern Romantes
4.00 Comedy Time
4:30 !'dy Little Margie
5:00 Aunt Dru
5:30 Hopalong · Casstdy
6:00 News Picture
6:15 Sports Ey.e
6:25 Le-s Paul
6:30 Jaye P. Morgan

Queen For :t Day
Modern Romances

their r«ur4 l7·mootb 1~

MaTIR RICIInl
&amp;Wature eooven• to PIH a de;Meter rec:eipll for tbe pefJt week \fleieacy appropriation to pay up

WCHS-TV Channell

·I

n ·ul~&lt;m Hd l v il" ·~

Matin ee Theat re

Superman
'7 :30 Grand Ole Opry
8:00 Snea.k Preview
8:30 ' Circl.e t:he~tro
9:30 Rosemary ('looney Show
10:00 Dea,r Pb{)ebe
LOJ30 T.his i!S Show Bu&amp;ine.llll
!1 ·00 News
11 :10 ~Box
11:15 !Movie Museum
11:30 lioreign [ntrl·g ue

. ..
.,
b
us
Mr. and Mrs. Freemont Stevens
. Mts,, Mary ltu~e. w 0 w · ·5 er Langsv 1Ue spent Sunday evening
rnu:.!ly hurt In an automobile ac- 1 with Mrs . S. r.. Bryant.
C"itlcnt !a.'l t f}t!cember,
spe nt a
I ('OU)J i c day!O la:. l wt•ek w1lh Mrs. Sunday guuts of Mrs. Hntli •!
Jl at lle 1\lcKenzJe.
McKenzie were her sis tt!t:, Mrs
'
f :£mma Haning and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr . aJitl Mrs. Clny ,C.unlnt.'l' 0 Raymond Webb of Ath~:ns.
'

Corl'r ·x p&lt;HI•I• 11/
.. 01! ChlC!!fJL'! Clril'll&lt;l "·'
/l'a a wmrcl1.1/u! l u u ·u•·•
( !HitJAf10 \VIII'n tlu.• b lK

Convention

dollara iJI appropri1tiona

owa er:peue aecouaU. 1'be audjtor

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'I'ime

12:00
Tonlgbt
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R i'val lVhe1J Pol£ticos Meet

ly John F. Sembow~·,
Ct:tllrllt ,..n·., ,, A.n •Jt 1•11 ,.n&amp;

You

7:00'

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Cofl~

!2:01)-# Camer&amp; G~s to Sc"hool 1
12:30 Current
l.30 Tennessee Ernie
?..00 Matinee
8:00 Quelln For a Day

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'11:25
6·30 Frankie
6·45 Nt~Wil

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12:00

4:00
4:30
5:00
6:00
6: t.5

FormN - Prt · .~ itll'nl H &gt;~r n Tiltm··n , l~'"i5
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11:30

3:00

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No ''Ehlt·r ~~ :~! ~··mwn'"
DemotliltH~

Cl6lfee Time
HOif!t!

2.00

I (jt)

~~

Q:OO

aeaaton .. voted mil·

•- paeraJ's office uaouoe~ thlt the

Paul Ours ,20,
eertlaftd.
Sylvia Triplett, 11. PortlaDd.

} 10\0\l . jloma
. 1f00 ·.T,k Tac Doua:h

ll .OU Tit Tac Dou.g&gt;h

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ppr WPe k: on€' )t'Jf I I :+dl .•II • • 1l
six montlh S':'fiU . th ,,. ''1•·11·+,.

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r ·pr t·" nt ,,,,,...

A1•e .. \•·w

Sub ~ er i ).J iio n.

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Toj:loy

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MAaiiAOI LICINII

1-6:5~ Sli~· On

11:55 !itgn On

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.WIONE~AY i

TUISDAY

R£YNOLn F. GREfNE

Publi shed t"Vt&gt;rv :.ft (•rrllh'fl r'&lt;r; 11 :
SentlO~ . Inl· .. ati i D\l•··ll.••t H·S t
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pbone 398, edil~n :~ l ofll.t· i • ~w:·· .!'•7

Ealered a!! s.cru nd

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IIARiliBBURC, Pa. -

vuia't

DayboOk

WSAZ-TV- Channel~
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lAD DYIUHIHT

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Mt\ 'iO N

.RMALS HaW PL:ANESCOWDED:ATGRAND CANYON

petfC!fi'Ninttt summer and winter ••. minimum operating
cost •• , Gas Company Service ••• and, because there a~ no
movtn·g ports in tither the ~tiftg or coding system,

llllYS -- .lllbrs II Gl lllllt&amp; IIIII lllfll •lllcla

minimvtn maintenance cost, Mab Gas- the number one
I ~ica for "heoti1g -)'OUt number one choice for cooling, tool

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roy Equipment
lOX Stl

A. R.

~IGHT,

PRIStDINT

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·'r:Racine ' Btaves ·Win Eleventh

"I;he Dai\v Sentinel

Red legs Skip Diwnwatd
Braves 5-l
Losing To·
Cr dwiJ And

'BIG HIT' BAUER • • • • By Alan Maver ·

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To Title

Move Closer

Braves Scalp Pl"rate"'~ 13_6
•
a·IIop DOdgers
As Indtans

willie

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· ,~;k'(;,;;ob,.·g.

big

r. ..
tho
hit
\ t er of tlw tllt:hl with fnur hrb
rn l"l\~ t r rp ~ to thl' plate. wluh• ,
J{o nnil' l'halen hat! three biDgh ~ 1
Htrk t'rnw hall a perrec t evening
y,rlh twu for twu nr~k l&lt;~hli nhad
·
The K&lt;«·im·
Br«•e'
thm
h&lt;h "' the.•• I• '"' to P"'''' ,
I .
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h. . .
. . mo vet 1 J!!l:'] tln g thl· wrn Mtkl' Werry we nt the D utl~l' h as he ("nllt•(•ted tJ\"t' r I
C O~t'r o t t • harnp•o.mshq, u f \lw ltll the way f1or lh t·
Pir·ah•.; rn hulf ur lh&lt;•tr hit"
Mcrg.~ LHtlt:' Lt·at;:ut• la~t ltiJ!:tlt a- 1 tu~urg Wn r} l"OtHrnut•d hts fill. Tl , R II · i k,
. ,1 J
they wun lht'tr 11th vil"tury in 1"' I h,'tJn a h1 h·
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II eg,.,
nu l up 11 o OIJ I
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uur · f or I ~eutr n ~ II run s on unl ~
lhrt·t·
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foJtu · rul"l urtrng hh lt f! lr hom t run h, t-:, a s t ht (lcf t· tbt" of th e Ya nkee:.
Meanwhil1· in o lh t•r gam l'~
llw uf tlw s&lt;·aMJn
coll utl·wd complett•iy The lh· Js
S~racu .~l!' ln•han s staye·d In ~ t-et•rtd
~-" 11 ~" the Unn·e:-; Hub Wickline had 11ilu n H 4 -2 lent! ill the fifth
place by walluprng the Itodgt&gt;J'&gt; I :md lltt&lt;Jii t' Wulft· both bad lhree by S('tJJlllg thrt:'C run_,;, and then
12-2, and the Hed legs cuntrnut"d j hit ~ wd h one uf Wolfe's being a their t I run sixt h gaY(• them a
thnr wrnnrnl;( way ~ wrth a 15-4 homez
1 15-4 ma•·g•n
wm over thl' Yankees
'I' ommy \\ tlll c wen t a 11 th e way
At Syraeust· th e Indilm.~ ~ lug .
Rog!'r 81rch aud Howard John- gt•d Kapplt· , Curd und Eblin for Jor the wrnners as he held t~e
son divided rh ~ ptll"hw ~ t"hon..&gt;s 17 h ll ~ a ~ tht•y r·an u p their 18 .2 Yank s tu onl y tht·t•e hrts, whill'
for ttrt· Ht ·avt·~ ,., tht"y t"IIH.~ l~'d to w1n uve r th t· Uodge rs. Rob Wine· F.rc!.lfl w ~uyd was the lost· r. Little
their t' as~ VJdoJIY
\\ 1tlt Brrch brcuncr ht:ld thl:' !u ser~ to five Jmrrny' {,rllwrt paccU the batiOTII
~ -- --~~ - · -- - - a s ht· hMI thn·e hit, 111 four triPs
~ .~~;:;;:;;;:;;..;'"';;;,;;o::;:::;:,_
to t h t · Rl al t·, w h II" Wh itt'. A J1 en
.
Hamm ltht! D&lt;nl(• Gordon &lt;d l had
thn·f .&lt;:th' !flow,;
Yank;; made
ntrlt- !'ITIJJS 1n I · r•mtt•.-;l

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I. "H.u1
h'.; ~· lllThrng

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Jimmy ~
Fon

an

Mickey will find
pace of 17 in

IIH&lt;·c games, twice hit three io

'l'h&lt;• Imlrnns werll i uto second
piH t"t' in
tiH' Middleport Little
Lt·:•gttl'. lw;t n rght, ~s thPy whip I
pl'll l h~· II I'd Sm: hy n :.cote of
i ~ -fl
'J he \oa·lory of lhl' Indians set

I 24 E. Main St.

Phone 197

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~tug t·

ftor· to rright 's ull impor.
hatl!t' Lt•l wt·en th e fndlans
Dnd tht&gt; Yunkt ·e~
Th('
lat·t er
team lea (]~ Hw lrulian.s
lly one
gunw in t lw n•e•· for the p1mnant.
A Vlel••ry fur Ill&lt;· Indians- tunight
tno u ltl :-.t'llli lh t:&gt; leu~o:u.:· l~11d into
tlu•
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Mrs. Pecirl ~ora Is The·Guest Speaker
As Twilight Garden Cl u~· Meets Thursday

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three games und elosed It out with
got dangerous GUll Bell to tap
in h is 1&lt;.~ :-. t three- games. Man,weakly to the mound and be threw
11,:,. pr;;rl1Jcliu n iiVt'l"il$C ha :- been
hlm out:
Hill" 111 e\' l"l~ ~hird g:a mc. With 43
Crandall Ued the pme in the
' g. :_ mt•,. rPmarlllng. at that rate 1'h l'
set·ond rnnang with bi.! Jong fly
1 ~lid ~ h utdil ::Hit11 ahout 15 mot't•
ball t(l center wblch 11cered Joe
! lwur el"s lwfvn· ~e :ts orr 's end-for a
Adeuek (rom third base. Second
total of 5ti.
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Cincinnati, tod"y
a fu!l two bru~an Danny O'Connell made
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r c::r!l'lr hill n n~l ("'.lsc the g:trp but JoP Nuxholl on the mound against when Jile s'lngled through- tht box
"th th b
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e ases 1oa e , scorma wo
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dlto)oM '
What', Wit:r Ted Williams?
•wr bEls won three out o! elyht.
gam~ in which O'Connell ha,s hit
TIINl· c •n, 1o be a ge neral I
Cateher Del. Crandall of the Sllfely.
f·•t •lin~. wh c:t t' \" 'f you gu, thai W1l- Bravf'~ batted rn · three runs, two
It was a winnipg night at the
H.11 .. , •!a ~ r· e.ldtt-"d
his second of them wzlh a home run In the
rhdtlhoo:l eotrly " ' ''1 hi:s spitting sixth tll,ning,'to help smk the Red· J!late for Milwauk ee, too, which
"rilE ~II?G1' GRANP
drew 38,580 and e nabled
the
~n1it· ~. Cert:.~rnlv lm uctions have legs .
.t;I.A,tl.+1t=R OF fiAHX'&gt;
Braves to set a new four game
ln
d
11'&lt;.11 eel a la1·k oJ maturity in a
CAREER AIAV rul?#
$101l,OOif lJ year player who has
Pitcht•r 1"~ylor Phillips .altov.:efl 11erie&lt;~ home attendance Tecord of
OUT 7"0 !lAVE PEe!I
1 bt•t•n 1~ruun d I S years
.~even hils rn notching hts thu·d lti2,880.
O;Ve Of: /fiE 816GE5T_/{)j-·
victory without a Ius~ . The 2,3..
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Tbe Dodgers were tied 1-1 with
YA#KI'E 1/Jrif&gt; OF
All thP ~rf'nt player~&gt; knew the year·o tlt Ph r tps, in hjs rookie
rilE Yt&lt;AR. coNI'/ECr/1/C!
h N t
the Giant.'! when rain washed ·out
• hous as ~!"11 as th e eheers and year in _t f
a ional L~ague,\ WDs the game in the firs.t Inning. PeeIll A Pi!ICfl fliT I?Ot..E
wen• S(• ns•h lt&gt; j•nough to hide their llorked rn a 1·1 duel wrth Johnny
.
lilt PI/T 1"1/E CRIJ9fii'R
hittcrm•s.~ and wtite it off again~i Kltll tl~tt' in un t il the siJ(th when ~ee kReese had humered fbr the
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r11e YM'K5 oFF 01r ri/EIR lhr· .L(nod Lhrng".
The answer Crand!tll s lnmmed his 13th· home- ! roo 9·
:ZHP 1/AlF OF THE
:-.t·•· rn s to lw that Williams is " run . sc or i n~ Bobby T h o m s o n
The Minneapolis Millers upset
~11MfH{ AIOP.UP OPER117"J0!/5.
)&gt;!t ry who will m•vt•r cease putting ahe a~ or hrm .
the Cleveland Indians in an exhl·
hi rw elf aho w• !h(' good
thing.o~.
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bitlun game, 5·4 and then to pro1 The a n~ w!'l' •L'I'ms to he that Wil- f
rp:~~er~ "tho r.:~ve ~p on ly vide a reverse twl!!t the lndlanap.
lj:~ms i~ Will~ a •n~. a sp lit person- .;~:ket/ sw~~ ~if1efj~r xro:·n~mg~ hh~ ~lis Indians upset the M,Jiert, 10..5.
The Indians cnme from behi nd I
::til ly whu wrll ue ver cease put' tt
' lh
~nne
m a regular American Association
to ta!ly five ;md fnu r runs In tht•
II Il L~ himst&gt;lf &lt;1bovc the game and ~IJ'l'~ ,\'~u ~~ St:eVt nt~
Cin~mnali g5me. The White Sox. blanked the
fifth and Hl:cth in11ings. respect I
llw r:o ns a nd who con't help btrl
P
g a 111 } slatted .
Cubs 4-0 In an exhibition ot Chi1vely, Ills ! nignl, to
clwch th'"
vrctor·y.
lost · in th f· pr·ncess.
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H.t w ha ll_. 11 rs 3uspected, will he, lhe flr ~ t inning when Frank Rob· by Millard Dixie Howell.
By OSCAR FRALEY
Russ MrElhi nnP y of the Indian.,
United Press Staff Writer
arou nd qu tlt'
long aft -j insun homered over the le ft field
was the lop hilt e!' of tile evening
~·r Wtlli . rm ~ 1•a ll s il a career.
~-~ercen. l{obinso n gave the Brav~s
Nt:W YOHK ll l' -· Thcl'P me
,
Moore
Or
Pa-tterson
the most trouble DS a hitter , gelas he collcctPd three
hil~ .Jor
fo11r majo r· qul's li~l !l'; rn 11tt" mind s
J·. vPnluall~'. pr nhahly Indoors at tln~ four hits orr Phillips.
tbrt&gt;e tnps
the plate . McEJhln· uf .~ port s fans tnd;r_v Mickey
CluC'a~u
m
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ny was also the winning pitcher as M&lt;tn tle,
'l't·d
W rll1anl~. An· hi~·
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Mnn
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nrl
you
ng
Floy&lt;
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hrlrps
h
~d
only
one
otht'r
bad
11
his mules hit solidly behind him :11 oo r{' ::tn&lt;l lhp Mrlwnt. lwt• lll'lt\ C"
Tues.. Wltd..
Thr.~
is
how
\h!
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t;rdt
l'ati
N·m
n
will
fi
ght
for
the
heavyrnnrng,
fhe
frfth
Thn'
e
Redlegs
collcc1Jilg u total of 12 ~arl' blows.
FAMILY NIGHTS llll weight tint•.
rcal'iJerl bu se,, but one was thrown
Tickets Admit Tru~k
in
om•
nwrfs
oprnio&gt;n
·
o
ut
for
trying
to
~leal.
Wit
h
run·
In the o!h&lt;·r gaml:' ton ight, thl'
Jchn
Wayne Maur-.n O'Hara
C&lt;~n
Mickey
0•
II?
Jl.lonr't•
adm
1llc•Jl
y
will.
be
40
a
on
ri
r~t
a
nd
second
,
Phillips
Sl'nator .~ will meet th l' H:ed Sux.
RIO GRANDE
Tht• '" Jt"' i ~; wh th•· r
In• •·:111 t&lt;l• llllh I.J lr r, &lt;J IIhurr gh h 1~ motlwr
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now. uttl!rso n, only , ge1·r. M1lwaukee has fine pitching
Wa~ 8on4
Donna Concoran
lwn w n rns ~~the !ll"·l totntaluwg - 1, u •· urubk ;J nd h&lt;.L~ a powPrlul l hu l Bro kl
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qllt".tlon of l ht•n t all !\! ;Inti•· l"u r-: IHliH'h Hu t yormg
Fl oyd lnuh•! l
THE GYPSY COLT
H_roklyrr hils severa l fac tors fatt •nlly r~ 1:1 J{lll ll t's HilL •rlu f Hulh\ l llH'I ' t ;1ga nBt lilt' un:.~r thodux Tom .
(In _,.Tec:hnlcol'o r)
[ pa1·t· wrth 41 IJtHm ·r, •rr Ill ~·, 1 11 e-.! m.1 .I &lt;J('bo n. ulltn'u\ h h( ~ hrolw hi .. 1 vor tu g tl. It plays 20 of it s last
Carton - UNSURE RUNTS
l: ut , !Jlw s ul'lr fo rJJJI'I' cli:lil~ ·r1 / 1 r, I' 11.1: " 1lt h nnd in :. 11 L' &lt;irly ro und. Still I ~4 gamcs.u~ _home, largely against
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il1
nw r ound than Jnt:k_o,;o n could , Hr,:tves : tnu~;L hit the road in 15
THURSDAY &amp; PRIDAY
'l'h~! .!! 1 11 11 tltll l{.~.
in :1 W•·ek. Arrhil• can hrt too ~" ' !I f .theJr last 24 gD lJI C.S, mostly
SpenUr Tracy
RoiMrt Y-~ng '
MIDDl E POIH l!Ti' LE LEAGUE •:!t' lt· lltlnu; hen• r. ttJWn;·:l '1jw !!gm nst th~ Redlegs and Cardl.nals .
NORTWEST
PASSAGI
W !I I.
1'.-, ., , .trt:•I Pl "•' A•·•·t&lt;&lt;·,.
h
(In
TKhn\co\orJ
'I' e bigges t on e, thou g, is thnt
11
Ynnk1•t ·~
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( "a n Milwaukee Win.?
Hrooklyn has the old pr.-.~sunzed
-a18o-lwlt11Jh
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' l'f ll'. Hraw·s stil l. are battling p;r·o~ who know how rt feds to
Rich. D•nning Aniel• Shnnt
Ht·d Sox
,',
~&gt;.! il , ·.~ ••nr·t , 1o ho ld lh l• tr
Nalromd fight it out down the .~lre t c h -and
CREATURE
WITH
ATOM BRAIN
II
I'll J.,·ut:rr r• lt•ad lout thost· fnut.~ t ap~ win Wh rch makes il looks like
ll w) h"&lt;lt :rr1• !Ir e unru's hing Dml- ~ro.,klyn , from h ere.
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Mrs. Pearl Mora. was the- _guest
speaker when the Twilight Gatrden Club met Thursday" evening
at" the home of Mr.s. Minnie Davis
and Miss Sarah Pbtlllps, )lulberry
Ave. The veranda and rooms were
dero1'8ted with nowen for the
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Attacker Victim

your vote Is your voice

n•'t I••• Itt

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apeak down to you.
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One thing we all know -every
vote il!l vital•. It ahowa the world
how much we believe in thl11
democracy of ours.
Don't min your uy-so. Do
aureyou'ra reiS'istered- and 1peak

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•ubu,[fjl'., ~~~- p11bll~ lftulc• in c.,.
"f'!'llrWn tl'lth fta. .4jfutrllri"l C1H111dl

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Yau can .,..,joy th"' thrill of ne"" oar

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First

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beklo)p. \bur ear ~ delivering full.

pomrod performance lor thousands of
Jlll'tra mJJeo.

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Power stays in your engine where it

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Walter

Jluoee

Would.you
trade 20 minutes of your time
for a saving of hWldreds?

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daughters drove to F:tirborn Sunday after David Covert who had
spent the past week
with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Covert. They also visited other
relatives in ibat area.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradford returned Sunday evening
fi'Om a
vacation
in Rose City,
Mich.
wbere Mr. and Mr11. Herman Lohse
make their suthmer home.
Sue
Ellen Zeigler,
Lima, ls
spending a month with be1· uncle
and aurit, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport, and their son, Jerny.
Mra. Ruby
McKendrte
and
Mr.
and Mrs.
George,
Mreat gronclson, Davld Ashley, are
ShambJin (Jean Ashley) and family in Cheshire.

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Mrs. Howe Bratt, Carleton is
a surgical patient at lhe M~ig~
General Hospital.
.
Lawrence Bing returned to hi ~
work on the New York Central
Railroad at Hobson Monday after
being !II for severa l days.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. Haymon
Konkright and son~ Eudell and
David, will leave thJs week for 11

Mr. and Mrs. En1est Covert and

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It doesn't cost a cent to
Take a Ford Test Drive a , ,
and you may save hundreds!

daY after ~heir son, Larry, who
had receh(cd the sc-holarship i!tven
to a Middleport Eighth Grade boy
for a six weeks' camping lrlp.
Mrs. Webb Hall is visiting be :·
son, George H11ll , 11nd family in
Columbus.
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Get a tankful of Sohio Boron Supreme.
Keep uing lt -and· keep your engine
powerful kmgerl

FURNITURE

drove to Camp Arrowhead Sun-

You can congratulate ;pouraelt on D1ak1Dg a trade

your investment holds .•. when )IOU,..

$299.00
BAKER

REEDSVILLE

two weeks vacation with relative•
in Mnysvilit' , Ky.; Hillsbo.'O and
New Carlyl~ .

ownenr~p

You can know the satisfaction of driving a etyle leader

Why put off the fun of 1 Ford Test Drive lor
a. single day? As you know. it puts you under
absolutely no obligatlon. And It may save you
literally hundred•.of doUan-we'll get to that
a little further on.
By a Tellt Drive we mean more than a once·

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith were
rocent visitors i!l qincinnoti.
Mr. and Mrs . E. M. Blake were
business visitors in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berning and
two children, Chattanooga, have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George
Anderson Jr. The Bernlngs Uved
here when he was "e mployed as
chemist at the West VIrginia Or·
dinance Works and they were act·
ive workers in the First Presby.
terian Church .

.around-the-block "spin.'"

We want you to test the power t11at rocketed
Ford to a 500-mile nock c:ai record at Indianapolis ••• the GO that won the w·and prize at
NASCAR's Daytona Champiomhips. We want
you to feel how this Ford scat pays off iu )'OIIr
•.ind of driving: in tralflc, passing on the highway, geuing going at tr.tffiL ligh{s. We'll put
either a Ford Six. or a mighty V-8 with up to 225
h.p. at your disposal.
We want you to drive and listen-drive and
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neuman
left this week for a visit in Washington D. C. before aoinli: to Phil·
adelphia lo live. ,

tion under the hood, under the roof, iu door and
body pJ.lnels- the nwst imulation ip any car a.t

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anywhere near Ford's low price.
Some other things that contribute to that
smooth, silent, luxury-car ride are things whi.cb
Ford's leading competitor cenainly can't boas.t:
Ball-Joint suapension' with wide base control
arms for better steedng. more stabilized wheel
1llignment, •• shock absorbus that are mounted
to the frame rather than the body.

"Sure," you'll say as you drive along lhe road.
•Feels pret~y good-but after alL this car is new."
Wel1 sir, when you rome in from your drive
we'll sbbw ymt whv Ford will•ta• lik.e new b' a
long, long time,

' Wtll show you how Ford hu live CI'OSI-mem·
ben (including a "K" member) in ill frame.
Ford's leading competi[or only hu two. We'll
&amp;how you the deep-block Y·lik.e engine design
which enables Ford engines to tale it.

Now-what you've been waiting foT. How can
you nve bundre&lt;b of Julian by taking a ford
Te•t llrive?

A FORD with AIR CONDITIONINGtmtsla•than 1MIIY ..,.,,.,ro...~
lftft[ium-priced cars witJwut tt. TRY ONE TODAYI
Ill( ..,...twJ toot pri- .

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Simply by proving 10 yountlf thai there really
You~. the tt&lt;W)n a Ford does not cost hundreds of dollan more than it does. ilr Ford's huge
production and the huge vo1ume which we Ford
DealenaeiL
·There are DllllY cases where "'medium· priced"
CUI cl~m fO be priced within a few hundrei_l
cloUan of Ford.lltmember, however, th.ese price~
are wually aJ;rived at by cOI{\paring their lowesa,

priced models-stripped-w1th Ford'j most ex ·
pensive modeb that indulle all of the comlorts

of driving.
But eno)lgh of this taU.. Come in. And you do

the drivin~rand lhe talkinl(. Bring the family. tOQo

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Aatud h .S.ft,.r .t-.an at your
Ford DNkr·'i. Bil£ a dt'l.l while' hot"
:lol'llfl bU dtJb ft&gt;r life '57 lllodtll.

U a fine car in the low-price field.

KARR 6 VAN ZANOT
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Enls·
minger and three daughters, Penn
~•;:~- ~:~~e;vlsiting
his mother,
Entsminger.
l.asl
week they visited Mr. and Mrs.
CharleJ ~ntsmlnger·
an:l baby
and Dr. and Mrs. Roth ZDhn and
sons, Charleston, and Sunday they
were accompanied
to Columbu~
by Mrs. Entsminger
lor a visit
with relatives.

OTHER PEOPLE DO!

whUe ;your present oar"&amp; _value 1e high ·~ .eapeoJa.U;y right now 1

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Q0t oft a Ohlcago
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By Miscellaneous Shower At lehew-Home

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Mrs. WaUace Bradford and daug
htl'rs drove to Camp Arrowhead
near Jackson for Brure Bt at.lford
who had been a councillor 11t the
camp for ·the past six weeks.

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Mrs . Mora wu presented a gift
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of a madonna fllfUrlne. Mrs. Ro·
r . and Mrs. Gail Miller and
bert Reibel, direetn.. of the elev- family . Malrolm and Sandra._ Mr
r
and Mrs. Gene Coleman and son
e11th district was also a gue!lt and ~J,mv . Middleport , and Mi s.~ Elain~

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MIDDtEPORT
SOtlETY

Hawley , Pom~roy, have returnej
a vacation trip at Virginia
on current topi~S". ·
Beach. The Coleman f11mily joined
Flower arrarlgement. were judg· her
and the others tht&gt;
Tlre meeting in charge of Mrs. ed by MrJ. Reibel and Mrs. Mora
the week and returned
Jed Webster Sr. opened with the who gave the following awan:ls,
with them .
Lord's Prayer and pledee to the Miss Ethel Garland,
blue for a
Mrs. Joe Wilson Jr. and family
flag in unison. Miss Ethel Ga~ trlanj"Ultr arranaement,
and a
were
unintentionally
omitted
land, Mrs. Phil Williamson and yellow for an arrangement llf Bud
from the list of thos e attendinK
Miss Luert!tia
Genhelmer were Jeia and zinnias In a fan shaped
White
appointed to make the flower sr- container: Mn. Corliss Jacobs, a the family picnic of the
Rose LOdge.
rana:ements for the state conwn- blue for an arranJement of annual
tion in Athens, Sept. 6 and 7. The phlox and hardy amaryllis In a
Sunday guuts uf Mr. and Mra .
following hostesses wlll attend the pillow vue,and Mr-1. Minnie Davis Robert Duckwoi'th
and family
conventlon : Misses Ethel and Cia- a blue for gla.doU and hardy ama· were his sisters., and their families
ra Garland, Miss Elsle Hart, Mrs. ryllis in a pillow vaae u:nd also a Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holter and
PhH WillisMson, Mu. Carr1e Nye red for &amp;ladoU and white buddleia Mrs. Ralph Stacy and children.
Mrs. Gerald
Wildermuth, Mrs. in a fan shaped container ...
Vaughan and Peggy, Akron and
Norman McCallum,
Mr11. T. A. 1
L. D. King, Syracuse.
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May and Mrs. Corliss Jacobs..
The hostes ses served a deS!Iert
Mn. Mora spoke on
"garden I course to 27 members and fou1·
fakes, facts and philosophy" and guests, Mrs. Reibel, Mrs. Mora,
interspersed her talk with flower Mrs. Martin !~nard Jr. of Rah·
and horticulture humor and ver,ge way, N. Y . anti Mrs. Edith Davis.

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Over Second · ·
At Mitldleport

Ctt $10 to •1100 qui~ldy. ~ela.x­
Havr 4.5 day, bt'fore fir&amp;t paymtint
small monthly payments lnclutk
chargeH from dlitll of loar\, You
nr.me it. W" sup~ly lt. Finandllg
Ohio pt&gt;oplt&gt; on thtlftJ terrm !llncl'
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UP - The Cincinn at i Hedlegs continued theh' down
ward s lidl' today {our · games off
pace . after losing the third In a
senes of four game!:, 5-l, to the
Ml~waukee Brave s 'Monday night.

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At Picnic, Sunday

Too Much FQr Fadin~
R.edfe,.s ···
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''.~'::·,~,:in~,;~,~,:~~~,hit five

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$150.oo

. AtTEND OAS MEETING IN PANAMA

South lihir.d
THEATRE, WSAZ TV, 8:30 TH

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IIIJ••
J pet ...... lll'ti.oa. Kfmm!liD dl1rae

1111-

Ne-

t """"' per ......, lor HeUUft lDRrtloaa

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-.te or z

ISpe~aJ-Go111

mooua for 25 ceatl

f"'tll ,
eE:d\8 pe."' wcro lllfill
be ~ for adverti.tlhuUt not
paid .'or before tbe !.3th of eub
mODib foUoWiDI ~'"f.IOQ
tnura lb Aaverti.tt.ln&amp;-.Slum.td bet"epOrted lmlaoedtat·~r . T:le Dally
Seotio.~J will Dot be resP..'ILllblrfor mvn thalt ODe mcorrec:l Ut

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of :'liankl

ll!d !.~Jal

cto..at

1'4u

per word.

DON'T l'OU KNOW?
Baker's will give yvu tbe ber.
uade tln fW'nitt.:.re Oil" IPPlia.n·
1:'!11.
4 6-lf

Auto ;:,erv1c.e~

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wanted Must app~y in
person Homt&gt; Restaut ant. Mid dleport .
B-13-3lc

assembly work at home . No tox·
pericnce
nf'cess ary .
Wnle.
SANCO MFG CO , 8507 W-est
Third, U.s Angeles 48 . Cal1f.
8-13·2tp

::omplete Wllt.EL AL1CiNMENT,
b~~o:.UICIDJ and
b'rak:e aervace,
Haclr.eu·s .ialety Service. West
MatD sueel. Pomeroy, Obio.

l.ost &amp; Found
LUST~ A lara,:c mille black and tan
lhJU I'\uJ . t'u~H~e not11} 1!.. Y 1t.a

l!1l', M1ddll·port, Oh iO

Auro

\01

8-ll-btt:

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,metl' for the markettnc department of The standard 011 Company
COhto) alld Mrl. Lillian PoweJI are checking the twenty-one gold
trophlel donated by sohlo for thil big event which I&amp; sponsored by the

118) Employment
Wonted

Ohio TrUcklnc Aaoetatlon,. repre1tntJn1 the Quarter-million OhloaM
Employment
wanterl
HOUSE- employed 1n the trucking lnduat.ry tn thla State.
'&gt;.'he lMth f'l&amp;'hter•lnterceptor Squadron ot the Ohio NaUonal
WOHI{ whuP can
"0
home Ouard wlll be ru:.t to this Ohio Roadeo at Mansfteld
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nights . Write
or sf'c
Mrs .
The rold trophiel wtU be awarded to the- b"ucll: driver champlona
Rruic Searles, Mlddl!•port. Ohio and tbelr companJt11 at the Ohio Road.eo t».nquet.
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R '.'!_:It~ 1-

_1_,70 I Bt~~~n~ss ?ervtces

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HOME BUILOERS
Call Guy Neiglc r,

Racinr, Ohio ·l

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Ohio.

0-0.6'-C RADIO &amp; TEJ ,J!:VJSION SF.RVICE 1

Phone 200 f'h·h•nrf 1\nolian.•"
1955 OLDSMOBILE Suprr ''88"
SturR. 118 W. MAiD St., Pomeroy
Holliday ('uupc, pOW('!" "leering
2-28-tl
and brakes . nydramal1r drive,
$26115. Blaottnar's, Pomeruy, 0. P'ORKMA~ 4: ABBOTT T.V. SER1:\·l:HJtl!
VICE A11 make1 Rep1ired by Ex
pert Technictane. Pbonfl 82R4 Y
IS51 FOim V8, 2 doo r and 4-door
MiMleJmrt.
6-111-tt
.Sf'd&lt;~n ("hoire or three flne can
$51J5 . 8\;Jdlnar' ~. l'om r roy, Ohio. QU!L!K SEJlVIC""'!: on Watt·b Repairtn.r bJ F~tcto,-. Tt_lned
8 9-6tc
watchmaker. COLLiNS .TEWF..
LERS. Pl'tner!!Y".
l-8-tf
1954 P.n:nruRY Hat"tl-tnp coupe,

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120 81 Insurance

Ohw

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Barnes-Simpson Insurance Agency,

4-t'lnor

Middlepn-rt. Fl~e - Automobile~
Bonds. Phone 6315-X
6·20-tf

191'13 PLYM'OUTH Deluxe

Sl•rlan, one of the best 'ti3's in
Jown , $905. Hlaettnar's, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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1R53 PONTIAC Dt•luxc 8-cylinrier,
4-rloor Sedan. hydramalll' drive ,
$1095. B\actlnar's, Pomeroy 0.

COMPLETE lnsLir""JCe ProteetloB,
J,lfe, Auto, Flrt;, Po1io Call Don
"M.Ula. Middleport. Ohlro

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new bllli;·mc nt. n·~w
coal fur
mice, nn Welc h Town Hill, MinersVIlle . Wilbur Imboden.

191 For Sc.ie

PORMER PRESIDENT Harry Truman shakes honds wlth hls :Jemocratlc prealdentta.\ choice, New York's Gov. Averell HarrlmEm, 1n
t.ha ~li.&gt;'l"'hnntl to~&gt;oulm•uU.rli

in

Cll!C:IIe"O . ( llll P.Tilatwn.U ~OUIJdur&amp;OtoJ

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
In th(• MaUer of lhl' E s lntc
of
n pPrson prcsumerl tn he d 1ad

No. 17 ,286

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l''OH SALi'~P~H~ 'l:irhy Real F..ATL'-22324.
tf
tat~.
Ruilanoti TowMhip. :JJ
acre-5 lan-d. house. barn and out
buildings. SOt'" r.oorge A. Me!n
HOUSI!: TllAJLI:o:R. 25 ft.
New
hart, Admlni~tralor
6-1·11
pam!, 2-tonc, Remodeled. Frank
Fryr, llullamJ.
B 8 9tp

ME XIFOil SALE TOMATOF.S
CANS large pink , non·Hf'itt - 2nd
hou ~:~e CHill from 11chool house.
MIDDLEPORT - 1~ bedroom modWilli&amp;nl H. HoltnUl!, ~yracusn .
ern frame Colonia!. Livmg room,
Ohlo.
8-6-1 mo.c
dming rooJ'n, kitchen, 110d tier,
dow nNlHirs,
llatdwood floo r .,
i 'EAL" m:,s.- lla ll' Hawn and Gold·
thrtJughoul. Jo' ull hul'nn:nl w1H1
rn .JuU1Ire New lla\'en Orchard,
ga~·fircd hut
&lt;~ir furnact• . All
Nt·w !Iaven, W. Va. Phon~ TU·
24fi86.
7 - ~1 -11
winduws 11nd doors wt· ath~r­
~tz wped, ccdur shiny:lc cxler1n1.
:J \'!;:All OLJ) rHIIIII!: h•ll"liC, all
and Juhns-ManvHh• "Llrl'time·
whJIP . wllh sad(ll (• and hr1dlr
rooting. ~hown hy flppmntnwn' .
JIJ&gt;r sdH"I llou:~h. Han::e, Ht 2
ADDISON - n rnom nam e w!lo~
8· 113h'
bath, fut•l oil spuco hrating .
nrarl y 2 arrt·s with tenni;~ t'OIIrl.
(' ll!Li)"S BOOTS,
~lt c 6
~1.01) ,
nH·r ga rden , Jllenty (If shnd;'.
hoy ·.~ roHl nnrt cnp, !llzc :i, $150,
and IUinll!t'. One mlle from 1\.v·
,::1rl'~ ru111 and bonnrt, ~;Jw 3,
1-!f'l" JlOWCr plant $8000.00. 1\nl
$2 ~0 ; nl w nylon rufflt•tl .~liJl.
11ncf'
uf cxistzng 4 % loan can lll'
,.lu a, $1 00 . All 1n o;ood ron
a~~umed.
ditlon . Call 184-X.
8 14 3tp
CUCKLER REALTY
TWO YOUTH BEDS
comp lete, Bo~~: 229
Phona 101-V
gooct condlUun, bc~ t offr•r tRke~ .
8-ll -31 '.'
C11ll llO·X
8 l4 3tp

Hlf:ltE.ST
PRICMS
PAID for
wre-cked 1nd junk l'Al"s. Phon('
TU 2247~. Nt&gt;w Haven 8 8 6t11
WANTED . HOUSE nr lot in M1rl
rllcpol"l . reHsonably pr Jcl.'fi. fn
F.x-GI . Writp Bnx Jnl , MHir'l!•
port.
8-1:1 - lltf·

For Rent

(231 Legol NC'toces
WILL NOT be responstblt' fnr
debt~;

cnntucted by
olhcr thAn my11elf.

All Mak•• ond Model-

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SAI.ES

2 fiv l! ! room apa1 tmf'nt•: 2 fo ur
room nparlments . all wllh laun
drtu anrl garag('.ll -\. N. Ben~:••t
Pnmif&gt;roy, Ohio .
~- 14 11

!·'or

rl'nt - Elcctrk wal\pape1
~teamer. Clinion
fJshcr, M1rl
dleport Ph. 6265-X
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5·ROOM Apartment anrt hat h
Modern . Is also ~ 111!ablr fo r o1
fice IIPICf'. Call llr. K. H Am •
bary, 270-J. PomMoy.
8·11 t

WE BUY
~UO'l'Uft.AL I &amp;EAYB

OHIO VALLEY

JUNK CO.
llllr!R.AP .IBON -

II:ITALA

Pou•o•

1 Pbone 110

RODNEY DOWNING
INSURANCE

AGENCY

Plre, Automottll.. Hulth

(13) For Lease

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ts .ACRES LAND for sale . On Ra·
elne·Buhan RoAd sear Sut.ton
Church. Lovc:y
bulldlnl= sUe.
Some locust Umber rriC'e $1.000
See 11'. D. Hudson , 18 W. Cave
or call

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Good Clooa u ...a Coo .1

FV!t reo&amp;-U:xteDalon
Laddel'J,
Sc1ltold Bo1rda, Orop Cloth~
CUnton Fl11hcr, Mlddi~port .
P!"loot 621~X.
11-1-tf

St., Pqmeroy,

anyonl'

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184-X
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ACCIDINT

Life, C11111ltr 1M .......

Real Estate Broker

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In MIDDLII'J)RT, DHIO
6116-M

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qev. Frank ·o. ~nt

C ADLAI
of

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nttl,f"ee.
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You· WATCH the 1\oor ac •
Mqor Rlch,i.r4 I. Dalt-J' ot
Uvlt.y clolely, yo~· tnay eat.ch Chlcar-q.
rltinp.., of thut key lieutenant. HafOJ' Da-..14 Lawrnct~ of
or the two leadinl" contender1!dor PIUaburgh. '
the Rr,ttldentlttl Mmlnation by.al·
Mayer Robt!rt F. Warner ot
~. t~in1 \0 ll.ne up aupport.
New York City.

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.Jae_.ob !l. · (laek) Arv#7,
arid IllinOII ftl.·
WhO "dfl·

Mr .a nd Mrs. Herbert Fil:t:ger·
aid of Akron spent a Wel'k end at
their home here.

Prtlhn-I.C'' Co ur t of Mcli::!i Count y.
Ohio, sati~factnrv l'v idcncl' of· hi .&lt;con l in u&lt;mce in llf ~. wit'hin ·lwc!v('
~cc:k ~ from Au.~~:ust 14th, 11'!50.
lh t' rla!c: &lt;lf !be \ar;.t publication uf
11ll s noiJCI' .

,JOHN RA&lt;.'ON .
Ju(] g(' und ex -fHf1c : n t'\(• 1k

of i:!airl rrolw lc Court

7- 3 1-

8~7 ,

14. - 311"

WILl. NOT BE rrs pnns1l1ll' fur
d&lt;'bl s
t·ontraded by
zm yu n•·
othu than my.~fl!f.
Dorothy J.. Kc r-tnu
0 14 :Hp

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You bove somt~thing
To Sell, Trade or A;,nau nee, let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
- They Get Results

-=========CONCRETE BI.OCKS
..Build 8•tt•r For LM•"'

fiRllESI!R Rl.OCJo; CO.
S Mile• N.-rth Df Pom•roy
On Rt. 33. Call Wl"l. Gruper,
RMic Spring• \

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Ph.ane"
Ohio

fin
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Pomor•~·

Quality,

Service

and Merchandise
To m••t the d•tl,-.., of '"tery
f•mlly , , • •t a co1l tMe hmlly

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Trevy-Finstewald
Funeral Home
Phono 285

I Headquarters, Chiefs
Of Dem Delegations

lllttlng boW.

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Tells of Collision

Tommy Summerfield
of ncar
Chester recently spent a week's
vacation with Howard Kay Pa~·ker.
Annie E.
AdamS o( Delray
Beach. Fla., Is visiting her rlaugh.·
tcr anrl son· in-law. Mr. and Mr.s ,
Charles Neuman, Jr.
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Col ~modo - l"11.lmer Hous~ 1 Ge&lt;ml"~
F . Rock. Denver, (OJilllltltt~rul~n;
Fr•lt M. Rt'b , Br .. Ljm•r rhnlnhan.
ConnHtlrut- Morr ton hotel: J ohn
.M. Co lltr n, Nrw Jla\·en, comrriHteon
nuln : John M. Ball~;~)', li arUurr.l.,
c:halrman.
Del...,·arto - Mnr.rteon hotel: Wll•
!lam S. Potter. Wilmington, tomt'tlll•
h!e man: Garrett E. L)'Onl, Wllm ln(•
ton. chai rman,
Dl1lrl'~ or Cnluinbta Palmer
Hou ~•: Melvin D. nudrllth, Wash•
ln&amp;t&lt;m. oommltt~man: TIJfQrd J!j,
Dudley. Wuhln«tdn, chllllrman.

CAPTAIN Gunnar NOTdtn.son, 83,
eltipper ot Ult Swe4Jah Ameri·
can Unar fitotfcholm, t411t re•
porters tn Ntw York the c:lrcumltance• leadlna up lo the com-

{'(]m:

mtiltcman; Hulett Smilh, nKklt)'
Plllrner Houae : Camille (:balrman.
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- Bhtrmtn bot~!: C&amp;rl
man : Ru us D. Ha:res, BatQn ttougt&gt; W WifteaR•In
, ThOillJ»1011, S!OU'th!nn. t·ommlttc~­
~halrman.
'
~holnfl Morrlsol\ ho!el: Rlcl"l&amp;rd mlll.n; L. B. Mct&gt;o.rland. Cu({ah.y '
Lo~l•l•na -

F. Gr-..&gt;·~1 .Jr., Atexa ndr!a. conl mt n('~·

J. Dubord, Waten·Hif'. c onnnl!! ~e·
m"n: Frank M. CotU n, Lcwiaton
(hairman.
·
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M .. a.('b•a,.u~ Pnlm ~ r Hnulll! ·
Jamu M. Curley, hno alca Platzl:
c:ommlltfllmll"l: .John M. LHIC.h, BOI•
t on. chairman.
Mlrhtraa - Con~rue hotel : !trnut
J . Luty, D~trolt, comm!ttP('n1an ·
Noll Staebler, Ann Al'bor cllu trman:
llllnlle-tOta - Con•rt·"' hotel : Ger•
Heaney, Duluth, ~omm lt t \!t' ·
mha ; Ra~ Hemellw&amp;y, St. Paul

•••h W,

~h11trman.

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l1".1·omh•t .... Morrl•on hotel : Ttuy
S. McCrackl'n. Cheyenne. commtUtenl&amp;n; Robert N. Chdfln, Tonlnrton,
cllalruan.
,
"'-luk•- Sh~raton hot~! ; R.a~·mon~

l!l. ~tummtr, An chjr•re. eommltt~·
man, F~llx Toner , UIIH.u, chairman.
Caul Jone - Morrll8011 hotel : Kil·
ward J . Hlntu: wa,h.tnrdon D c
("()mmlttnman: Ch&amp;rlea m. RanllraS;
.Ancon, chairman.

SECON~

THIID .

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LUMBI!R and SUPPLY
"Quality Our Motto" _
S. Srd St.
Middleport _.

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C.

fH,I!MOUfTIUf&gt;L C0¥'¥5i10N 01 OHIO
Of.vlllo• " Safety and Hyeler.tt

POLK MUSIC STIIIII- Ozark Jubilee fOI~, headed by
'
Foley, will entart:.Jin visi tors to the Ul66 Ohio State Fair on
an,d: Thursdp.y nights, Aug. 2(f and 30, in the Grandstand on the
~airgrou.nds. _With &amp;d will appl'l:lr a group of outstanding singers a11d '
m~tr-tnn~ntp.h~~· all of Wltom nre heat•d on ABC's Saturday night show, ,

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WE' NOW TAKE.
YOU TO THE
POL-ITICAL RALLY
AT
EL-M
PAI&gt;,K

Thio plaJit will bo llurmanulacturinl facility

tANCERi

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MANUFACTURING
ENGINEIItiNG
Tool attd Tec1mica1 Eogineera
Product COIIt Eet.imaton
Tool~

Quality Control Enlineere
lndumial Eqineen

Plut F•ciliti• Eh&amp;ineent

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Electrical

com.pu}·

paid bue{itl, moderfl, tJir·

Gl\tE

DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCT
ENGINIEIIING
Mechanical Engi.nf!eJ'II
EJectrOrue Eng!Dee!'l!l

Jr. &amp;.Sr. MP&lt;:har~.ical
De~isner&lt;&gt;

Eleetronic Techniciana
tolsri~s.

CI'MilioiUid' ptonlo

ABRIE AND SLATS

a

OTH.I It POSITIONS
AVAILAIU FOIIt

MeCM.ni.cal
Civil

E:xeeUe1d

SOCIETY

-21-~0

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bactf
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for 3 to J.2 months' orieDtation. trainin1 and product.
familiarization at IBM's Kinpt&lt;Jn, N.Y., plonl
IIIII willlbon bo IISI!igned to work.lllellll at out
Luirurt.nn, Kentucky, facility

AMERICAN

9.46
INDEX IIINGEI$_26.01

customers.

atr~ka,

man's
cruelest
enemy

""NOS"====

THIAft4·~·

join the

tor IBM oleclric lypowri~. EnJineers for development.
product~ and manufacturina: en.Jiineerint are now needed

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Hawaii- Sheraton hotel· Fran111 ,.
~ atrrnan.
' J"&amp;•l. Honolulu, ""llol'l&gt;mmitttoeman · JohliJ
.Burtt1. Honolulu, eh.alrman
Mtntaal»pl - P•lmer Houae; J.lurh A.l1r•l,.
hl••ub - Sberaton hotel ·
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Cla,ttoa, New Al btny._~omm !tlee· ltalbh Ptclewouty,
Thoma 11 coll'l:
man : ~·homll J . TUbb, wttt Point mltteeman · Jo•epltSt..Ainanll•;.·
BL
othalrman.
' C1'6llt:, cha 1rman.
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Ml&amp;aourl - Shennan hot~!: Mt.rk
Paen•
ftlto
La\e
8hoi'e
Dr-tv
HQtloran, St. Lout1. com"tnttteeman · hot11111 Orlando Antonaanlr Ban J~n•
; J~ .A. JienlttL s9
~~.:. -~~l·'· l'a.ntte, chalr: ..'i-.~!l'lltteeman
thlirm.._ . ·
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offers 11rowt1t opportllnltlu to
• nunthr of •~tllfneera •t puT
nnouncecf llectrlc Typ.wrlt., Dhllal011

lion ot hll
with lbe Italian
liner At~drea C'orl4. Ha dl.:lclosed
he wu '"8olnJ at full speed''
when the' trllah occurred and
that hit r~dar wa•· lb "tip top
enndJUon." (lntema&amp;naU

ch~irnum,

Ch1111~ston

You too, can

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Senator l!:dgar A. Brown. Barnw~tl.
Cf.lmmlttMman; Ne\"llle Bellnett , Clio,
cholrman.

Kvontl,

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eng;neers:.

homa City, chlrman.
Oft!en - Morrl~on hotel: Monro()
SWfCt and. MIIW!IUko· t•. rmnmltleem11.n,
1lo1111ard MOl S"&lt;ln, P vn lnnd rhalrmatt.
Ptnnayh·ant" Mo rr\~ on
hot el;
0&amp;\'ld L. Lawr~n~f'. PIUAbUrJI"h, com·
m\ttee man, 5&lt;-nal or J&lt;Jscph M. Barr,
Ji&amp;rlle burg. ch11l rmnn.
Rhode hl•nd - Morrlton holfl:
Theo dore Franr!s Gtun. Wutilnlton, D. C., committ eeman . Frank
Rao. Prov!d c n~l'. chalrmln.
S•ndh Cuollna - Lv.Satle bote!;

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FJerlt'la- Sherman hQtel: Ri ch t~rd
Suuth Dakota - IU~mnrt k hohl :
D. ll•ker, JllckaQnVIl\(1, ~Oil11l11tt ee ­
L. ChaMe, Watertn.-n . commi ttee•
ll)an: Jamea M. Mlll18"1ft, Orlando. C.
man; We.rd Clark. Can istota , chalt-

rt&gt;t t, O.'h&amp;lrman .

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rowrs o1 our ma·ny satisfied

Mrs. Fnnk Morg11n of PortamOuth and Mrs. Bob Morgan and

bot~!;

(if'ot•l• - l'almer Houtoe: J. Robrrt man.
TenneuNO - Sherm .... hot el ; Jack
Elliott. Colu mbu~. eommitt~man · Norman,
l'lath\·\lle, committeeman
John Samntona Bell, o4ollltnlfl, ~halr;
Ho rbe1·t s. Waltera. .Mo•-rlatown:
))lllll.
~h&amp;lrman,
ldtiiiHl- Kn lckfJrboeker hott&gt;l : H3r•
'•• :Palm ~ r llouse: L!eul~n­
ry Wat!. l.,.()wl~ton, comm1tt.;-cman: sntr~·"Go\·ernor
Sen Ramsey. Aust tn.
GMt8"&lt;l II. . Orf~nfl e ld. B&lt;ll!e, cliB irmnn.
Veorge S&lt;mdlln. Aua•
llllnol• - M or rl ~on hot\• I: Col0nel rommtttf'eman:
Un
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~llfllrmnn
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J'11co b M. Arvey, ChltagQ, rl)mmll\U()•
1tah t
l'mhnPr
Hooae. Calvin W
man: Jam.;-• A. Ronan, Sprlngrle td, Jlawlin.~::~. &amp;It Lake
Clty, rommlt!e~·
chairman.
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ma,n: Millon L . We!lenmann, &amp;all
flldtau - Palm~r U&lt;mee: r~ul M. Lak
e
Cily,
ch1
lrman.
mutl4!r, WIIJhlngton. D. C.. rr&gt;mm!Tlet•
- Sh~NIIOil hot~! : Robert
man: Charll!ll SkJilen, liVllllUlPoha W.Vf'l'tnont
Ready. St . Alban•. ~omml1tf'tman.
(halrmarl.
'
Kenneth
P.
Ak ey, Burtlneton. ch•lr·
Iowa- Palmer Hou~ e: f)(,nald J man,
M ltcMtl, Furt OIHI~. com ml Uf'ema.n:"
\' lr.tlftia - Palmer House. o. Fred
.Jal(e NQre. Dn MnlnM. chi\!1 m!n .
lbnua - Palmer HOUl:!l'. KennNh 8'wtt1cr. Ht~rriiOtlburg. ~ommlttre·
J1lllon:
Thomu lllanton. tlowllng
T. AndHAnn. E1nP0rla, comm1ttPe• green. chairman.
•
man: Jl'rank G. 1hl'if, Arkaneu Chy
W~thlnJI"ton - Morrtson holr l· Joe
chairman.
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C!u
rk.
Sea
tt
le,
rommlttt•man·
Hoenry
K•ntud:.v - L11.S~lle hotel: Law.
Carel~ns{)n, Seattle ctuw·n.an
rr-nct W. w~therby. L~·n,lon. C(ltnl nlt· P.Wnc
l "tnl•ta - ·LaS .. llll h"r-t~t
t•cmah: .Robt'l'l Humph!~)~. F• ank•

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MODERATEL'(
PRICED!

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myford end
daughters of -Dayton visited
, her aunt, Mrs. Eliz.abel!l Duck·
I worth.

David G. Kelly, Grand Fork&amp;, com•
mltteeman; Abner B. Larson, Man•
tlan, chairman.
Ohio- - Sherman hotel. Albert A.
Rontlman , Dayton, committeeman:
Wllll&amp;m l,.. Coleman, Cotumbua, chair•
(~ liUornla Morrtaon ho\C"I . P'iul mafl,
Oklahoma - Knickerbocker hotel:
Zlftl·ln, Beverly II lila~ commll trrlll.IJl:
Mrs. EUzabllu; Snruar, lltuntu ll~ lto, William C. DoPnii!'U. BarlleavtJle,
trmmltteaman; l..oyd Bene.ll.eld, Okla·
C:hRitman.

_ By HARO,LD GRAY

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Bolli To Speelflnllons
By Howard Slewarl .'

i two

New York Clty, commit·

Bl1maf"l:k

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Kitchen Cabinets

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MldJael

North D•ko't -

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'IRATI!I ::· R1ulooarllo s.e rving Ohio are coinbining t~ pre•
of rolling .equ.ipment as a part of the inin the 1~~6 Ohi.o State Fair, Aug. 2.f~s.i.
· be shown and the transportation
attractiv"e booth in the Industry
. Leu4ohe as they ·
of
the Rnilroad Community

With Lasting Quollly

George Jenkins, a former re.si·
dent of Syracuse visited with his
daugbte1·, Mrs . Albert Schlrhart
of Fairview Vill&amp;Jilc before returning to his home in Norwood.

H. Prende rK"t,
Havcratra.w, chairman.
!'(orth C::nallna - Morri&amp;On hot~!:
B. Ever1,1tt Jord11nL R11lelgh. commit·
l&lt;Jeman : John D. arkim, Jr., Tren•

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Custom-Made

Mr. And Mrs. Herman ~artin of
Pomeroy spent Sunday with Mr.
! and Mrs. Hershel Diddle.

man,

ton , ch&amp;lrman.

TO OHIO WORKER.'

ON

Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Manuel
and two daughters visited Mr. nnd
Mrs. Henry Johnson at East St.
Louis, Mo.

' New Yorl11- Drake, Knlckerboc.kcr
11nt1 EdRcwotcl" Beach hold&amp;; Cal"mlne
!e(lhllln;

Mlfer.DisaWilg,Jajuri.S
.
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ESTIMATE!

Hysell.

K•ntau - Morrison hotel ! Leo C.
Graybill, Ureat Fal111, (Ommltteeman;
Ja&lt;:k C. Toole, Shelby, chairman.
N~bratll.a Bramarck hotel. Ber•
nar4 J. floyle, Omaha, c:ommltt"eman: LaWl'tl:nce Brock, Wakellelll.
ch8trman,
Ntwa4a - Sheraton hotel ; Dan P'.
Shove1ln, Battle Mountain. commit·
tecm11n: Mayor C. :0. Baker, L ..
Vegaa, chairman.
New Hampahln - Bheraton hQio:'l,
Henry P. Sullivan, lolanchcster, com·
lllitt&lt;Jeman; Robert D. Branch, Con·
cord, cha.lrrnu.n.
New Ioney - Palmer House. Ar•
ehibald S. Aiulln.der, Bc rnard~vlll(' ,
CQmmltlceman : GeoJ"jj"O ~ Brunnet",
Camden. chairman.
Ntw l111'1~1co - Palmer Houe!!; A.
W. Ska.rdll, o'&gt;Jovll!l, commltlc~mBD;
Ernest C. Tucker, Roawcll, chair·
(l.. O~Saplo,

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FREE

Mrs. Carl
Gordon
and Mrs
John William Gordon and son of
Gallipolis visited
Mrs. Charles

that give easo and grace to tile
sweeping &amp;ldrt. Bilk Chantilly
lace veils bodice and hemline.
The pale ttluch pl'()Vided by tht
pink ailk etln .11a~ that Windl
up the. waiatlme, endliD a:-'l"'"t-

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convention Is not only for press,
radio and TV, but also to llelp
..folks back home" keep In touch
wlth their leaders and dclegatoa
and tell them llow they teelubout
the issues and candl&lt;lo.tes.
The major party orga.nlzatlona
have been caUed the nation's "in~
visible government.." However,
Democratic leaders are very
much in evidence here at this
aeuon. Here ls wherll) state
headqul.rtera are la&lt;:ated, and
names reapectlvcly of t)}o .natlon·
al committeeman and atat• rhalr·
man :
Alabama - La.Ballo hottll .Tama&amp;
Smith, Tu er •tm bla, tommlttecman;
Judga Roy MILYh&lt;dl, Jatptr, chtLlr·
.man.
, , Arlaona- MorrliOII llottl: Bto:-phen
W. Langmade, Phoentx, commntce·
man; l:'r. J. N. llarber, P"hocnl;\,
c:h111trman,
A•bn••• - Palmer Hou s~: Paul
C'h&amp;mbftn, H('len.a, c:nmmltto'r11 tan;
Tom Harper, Fort Smith, ch., lt &lt;Hnn.

GASOLINI! ALLEY

RemodeHng Thai Kltehen?
SI!E US FOR A

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THE PALE AND P AS'J'EL
FASHION ERA that waa the
early 1900's gets a modem
treatment in this dance dreu
designed by ama. White punt
silk chiffon has shlrred panela

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·1 ht• IHHne of M1·:;. Hculah Gibh"n' was the mN~Ung plJcc rur
Sy r&lt;lt' U.~e Garrlim Cluh un Aug.
7 '1 he meding was in &lt;·hn rge of
l lh1· prc s iUenl, Mr~. Orvillt) Slal'k .
H1tll t &lt;lll was answercrl by nsming
~- "'l iked plac e
for a vncaU-on.'•
•"'crr.tary and treasurer reports
were read by Mrs . Willi" Le"rling1 h:1m and Mrs James
Quick. A

CHICAGO - The manunoth
'lldded wlre facULties Installed
hore at the Democratic national

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Nancy and Sharlee
Neuman,
Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Duck·
worth of Huntington and Mr. and have rtturned to their boine after
MrJ. Carl Duckworth of Concord a vacation spent at Dt:lray Beacb
wf're recent guests or Mrs. Dora ani:l Mi•mi, Florida with relaUvea.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lisle and
Duckworth and family.
children spent Sunday ID Columbus with Mr. and
Mrs.
JabD
RecE'nt gueshl of Mr. and Mrs. Crooks and were
aceompamed
Herbert Parker were Mr. and Mrs. home by Mrs, Norma Lisle.
Carl Biddle and daugbler, Carolyn
of Winter Haven, Fla., Mr. and
Bill Hysell and Bob Wolfe of
Mrs. Harry Hulbert ,of Akron and. Columbua vlstted
Mr. aDd Mrs. ·
Clay Tuttle of Silver Ridge.

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NOTICE
ROAT BAI'lGAIN
6 ROOM Hot i ~E. with eloctridl~·
L&lt;'u Tlaub, a pre~l~UIIl('rl dN·erl('.ll t
water In kitchen.
on I.aurel
14 f'OOT runabout and lrailf'r
Cliff. $2500 CH II 0109 Mi rlrllf'- i .~ hPrchy m&gt;tJrled tJ}ml he i~ f('
11nd 12 hurst•powc·r ruolnr. Will
porl.
8 14 3k f}U il'('rl , If a•JivP . iO Jl"l"OflliC(' in thP
se ll ~ ~' paralr or All to~t'lhf! l". This

( I I l Wonted To Buy

:~·77"'

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1

1.1.::0 H A U H.

c=-= - - - -

1s a barg.1in . Phune New llaVI'll

d~ -~

Clark Sr. Mr. Clark, 11 Neval Com- son, Mickie, ol Detroit
visited
mander was enroute to Philadel· Mrs. Frances Ritter.
phi• for two weeks naval schoo~Carolyn Parker of near Cbesla"
ing.
spent a week wlth Nancy Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. · Robert
Gebler
Mr,.q. Charles Hysell
and Sfln and children of New Jer~ey hne
BHI spent fl week in Cbica.go with returned to their home JqUowlng
a visit with her parenta, Mr. a~
Mrs. Hysell':~ sOn Gene Mllls.
Mrs. William Holmes.

I' h o~tt-~~ .

IN THE PROBATE COURT,

I21 ) Real Fstote

s-9-6~&lt;: 4 ROOM IIOtJSE newly

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NO~AN ..... ISffALl,. 14, tepreaentlil.g' RqChuttr, N. Y., getAI a
frum h ::~ r.l(,lttler utter- wlnnln&amp; the 19th annual
Box
b· Al:ron,. 0. Nonnan geta a $5,000 acboJarahlp.

A color ,l h r 'lH' of pink and
wh11e d ~'( " flra l • d the room and also
· ti ll ' d 1111 (' lh C' fii\"Clrs th!\t were
giH' II &lt;·ach gurs l Artr.r the J:am : ,
1\w ma n)' lkn ullflll gJ fl.~ were opCak ~ H·r cr eam
and pop
1 ·u rd
wt~..; ' ''rVJ•d 10 N:&gt; ncy P:ctrke r, LmilH Elehing;•r ,
Carl and Debr&amp;
t ;u111~ ht •r, Jimmy llarden, Tommy
l:oh t•l t a n:J HJ!ly Knapp, Martha
·1nn S;nJihern, &lt;111(1 Barbara Lead.
111gham.
~~ ndin~ g ifls we rr Mrs
Mary
:--&gt;~11 11wrn anr! Rosa Leadingham.
The Adult Blhle Cl~ ~s of lht!
1-" \ lll Churd t twi rl its annual pic
1•w nn th (• l&lt;1wn nt !h r. home of
\1 ; and M1 s Charlf's Neuman Jr .
\ II· nd1ng wrre Mt· itn;l Mrs. Her•111" 1 ll irld lc. Mr .
and Mr:s. Ray.
lll"lld l{nder and gJ·andrlsughter.
l'1 ,.;~'~'. Mr. ~nrl
Mrs. Lllwrence
How: h. ~i i 'i~ Edna Edwards, Mrs.
!&lt;r lllh llo&lt;Jd, Ben
Quisenberry,
~l1s . Ltll 1 ~n Smith and son Maul r ltT \1 1 s~t~ GJenna Souls!Jury and
I 'l lt &lt;~i lt•l'
Ne uman and
Churle..s
'\i'l llllll : l Sr and Lhc
host and

lttH·

Mo ntl't"f'Y, m!'r&lt;"umatJc, ul'le own
f't $17U5. Ularttnar 'a, Pum~&gt;~"oy,

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1\·:,w:-. Wh i le, Mrs. Dorothy HardMr . .and Mrs. James Clark and
Anna GrHcr Oiler. Mrs Ma :- children of Cincinnntl visi.ted his
~:a1H Co' tnll , Mr ~ Helen Diddle, parents Mr. and
Mrs . Tbomas
~ \ 1 'i JJw_· Tt•aford,
Mrs. Allah ~- T&lt; ·afu,·d, Mr'.
Kathryn
Crow,
(,i:l("l' Holler &lt;Jilt! Norma Parker.
\fls~ Cr;nn1e
Learlingha;n was
ll!! ll lll J!UC~t at il surprise bi r thday
P·• · h g 1 ~c n hy her mother. Mr:;.
1.\"1!11, LI'R~ IIn~h am at her hC~me .
~ I rs
l. earhng ham was assisted by
M 1·, .1-.di~on
Guinther.
Games
WITt' pla ye d ami prizes woh bv
l ' JI ol Guinther, Naney Porker and
1/ o.~ ·· Ann t.J ~le.

One hundred ol the most lllDtul and aafe.llt or all professional
trucll: driven on Oblo'a hithwaya wW compete for these trophlca at the
Utb annual "Teat of Champtcme Ohio Roadeo" a.t the ManaHeld Municipal Airport, A\liUH 1, 2, a lllJld t.
Here L. J . Thlelcen, Ohio RoMeo t.ropby chairman and safety en-

-··-CAR REPAIR
.
11J5:1 BUICK Super VB, 4-d uor Sc · Nf'it;!!Pr &amp; Cleek Gor;t~r . Racine,
Blal'ltna• s, i'umeroy, Uh10,

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_.. NAME JHEIR LIEUTENANTS

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ddll, d;t• &lt;· •-• uw tl l"lVf', $13ll5.

___The ~entlne1 1 Pomeroy-MI~dleport, 0, Aug. 14, 1956---7

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WANTED : Someone to l'll'l loru111
posts . Con(Rrt Ed Spencer or
1L lL RAWLING SONS CO. - 21
aour Wrecktll" SerViceDay
phon!! 6069-M .
8 14 3tc
Pboae 8227 . Nia:ht Pbone 3039-

X. DODGULYMOUTH llEALEKS.
u-tt

·.£:MDtll A.T IC·_. LEADIR-S;·

I.P wl ~.
l nahlr lo attend but
sendin g
~lfl, \1'&lt;'1'£' :\-Irs. Ihl en Harns , Mrs. U:adlngham.

$2.00 HOURLY possible d o ing llght

SAY!

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round rubin Jilel well urd war !
sent to Mrs . Norma Liale. FJower.were judged by Mrs. Earl Nuse-,
Mn. Don CottriiJ and Mn. Troy
ZwiJiing with first jrlle, a:olq to
Mrs. Slack and second prize to
Mrs. Quick. Mrs. Glbbonr woo 3rd
place.
Potluck refresbmenl:l were .serv nd to Mrs . James
Quick, Mrs.
Wtlli s Leadingham, Mrs. Don Cot· :
trill, Mr~. Earl Nease, Mra. Carson Ha)'es, Mrs. Troy
Zwlllint,
Mrs. Orville Slack, and
guests
Mrs. Luther Johnson, Mrs . Fran.
ces Rittt&gt;r and Connie and Barbara

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wAJTRESS

Duck~orth

l'ltt, Alhrrt
entertJJilcd w1th a su rpnse birthday
lt•u·tr at he- r h.Ome for her daugh·
ta. Mn;. George Schneider, who
!lled lm•c ly _gifts and refres h·
I n·!'&lt;'
mt'lll., were se rved to Miss El~ano r Hobson, Mrs Dorothy Wme·
llu t'mwr Mn; Naomi London , Mrs.
·\!hc rta Hubbard, Mrs. Mary Lisle
1
!"&gt;!J ~ Ha~htl McBnde, Mrs . Mar·
\-;:arl·t Wnl{·.hren ner .. Mrs. Et~thcr
11 .1rd ~· !\l,1 ': Bc&lt;~tnce Blake, Mrs.
V1·~m1a Gullltl!er,
Mrs.
J ean
"- .l hn. Em ma Llatworthy, Me.rtha
\\ ;1rd, GC"rtr ude Duffy , Addalou

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WANTED-BABY SITTER- t;)ive
in. Board 11.nd rot•m with :;mall
wages. Wrile Mrs Douglas Ow-~
ens, MinersvillP, Ohio.
8 8 6tc

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Syracuse Society
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WAITRESS wanled- Phone l42·X
for Interview .
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WANTED· EXPERIEN CED KIT- ~
. CHEN HELP FAMILIAR WJTH
FILUNG ORDERS. MUST APPLY IN PERSON 0.\ILY. MAR·
TIN RESTAURAI\""T . MIDDLF:·
PORT.
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~otices

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Trophies For Ohio Truck Drivers

Help Wonted

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Ucea o! Eveoll prlQted It regu
tar ctusified U.t.'"ll. ObJiuariee
published at 1

1&gt;-The Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 14, 1956..

FURMSHED ap.artmenl, 4 room.•
and bath, {urn.ar£' heat, pnvate entrance. Phone 61L.D-J.
8-l 1-6tr

Dnftemen
Model Maker~
(Relocation E:rpen.Me Paid)

WRITI:, outlinilll qualifications and ea:perience, to:
In~atiooal Buaintat
Maehinea Corporation, £loctric Typewriter DMslollt
KJ.Dptoa., N.
Quallfi.ed applicant.l wW be intervlftWed.

T. M. Sulfivan, DepL 4&amp;2,

v:

1n ibe Mar future iA )'bur locality.

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WINNIE WINKLE
THE QAIIYY OA&gt;5 DRAG O&amp;;AAO
WiNNIE. AND HER 7WINS mSS 7HE
TIME HAPPILY P/.AY!NS GAMES •• ~

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8-'l'be SeolineJ. .Pomeroy-Middleport, o.,

Aug . 14, 19o6

LAUREL CLIFF

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Anti-Stevenson Forces ~fa,y Seek
Restoration of Two-Thirds Rule

8 Y MR S. JOHN DIEHL

· ly JOHN F. SlMIOWEt
Ccnlral PrrM As.tociaho,.
Corre.tpo!uiellt

. CHICAGO- As the vanguards
Democratic pn•s1dentiaJ nomina•
tlon quietly mo\·e into town and
pitch their tents tor the big show
t opening Aug. 13, you hear whlS•
' perings and muttering9 lhlil the

party's once tLme -honored two.
th irds rule may be invoked tn

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an effort to hall the r-ush of

Adlai Stev~nson.
The hopes of nll the dark
horses are (;Ontmgent upon
enough of a 11torm blow1ng 11p
for th e Stevt&gt;n110n bandwagon to
be lilal\ed 1mfll hghtnmg 11tnkes
one of them. ThP beet bet for
that, of course, wm1lrl h~ fur Ste-~
venson to ha\'e to muster lwoinlilead of a !!imple mllJOn ly ot
681'11.2. Jo~ J'I.IIII th~ :;lamlpomt ot

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Ilia oppom• nt~. he 18 pt'lilou~ly
Jim Farl•y, as President Roosevelt's politico! . masterm~nd,
drn;e to the latter alrl'ady, no-R
helped !till the old lwo·third' rule of the Democrol1' tonventum.
that Semll11r E~tcs Kdauver has
thrown h1s t~uppol t lo AUliJt,
heH•n ts w1th no lr.~ e for 1!, anrl in IRiiO, wl1en he was blodtNl
th at ended \li l' IU[I)Ii\1] 1111\illlY. ollld a :;]. tl\ollloo\f' H'Slllted WhiCh
I• STF.l'Hf:N A.. )1JTf'IIF.I.I ., fflf· unlll now at h· :t s l, of a d'l~~,.. (. 1 \I~L' •iliH: J&gt;\"111"' 1 .1 1 ~ \f) ~plot anJ
pu t b ulb .f 111111 1 · H rer kenriolgc
rner nKlicnal cha irman, wlm W1tl1 parliamentary rnanrll \' l"t " I 11
•t lld lJOllb: l,t:; In th~ field IIJ;Ulllllt
since
1832
had
do
ne
so
11111
•
11
Itt
campa1gn numager James Fmne·

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gan 11 n11 H~· Ha:~km, fnrms the influence the Olllcllme of llL'I IUt·
top Sten• nson triumv 1ra tt•, crm• CratlC I'Ofl\ll' OIIotHI. 1'\IC fil'p11lJtends that it would take a two· JiCa l1it nevrr l iiHC had any ll8C
' lhirds VIJte to remst Jtutt· the two· for 1L
• • •
thirds rule 1bel f befure t!1c lml·
ANDREW .IAC 'Il:OOON DftC'n IH
loling for the JH'l'SHII•n!m\ nom•
lnee commcn r e;~ . On this bas1s, Ctedilcd With lll\'O'III I IL ,£; 1\, ~) \1 \
Stevrnson tou \d stop the two·
third s 1uh· bchnc it :;\ups l1im.
Olhen; ronten1! th.\L orLiy a
ll;lnlp]e nl i!JO rl\)' IS I Cl ]lllfCd. Tllll;

was a l10l illsuc m JlJJ2 when
lthe ll\st "Btop-movement" was

I'll!{, w1lh ~ l•r&lt;&gt;wd .Jm1 F'arley
til l' ho 1111. ll.rd •~ ni,ugh ddt·
l-:";1tr•s to .~uh~l1lu l e \lie ],rte ::lena·
lin \\'al sh fo r· Jnue\1 !'&gt;IIOliSe
RS 1111' ]H"I Illanl'nl • · h~ll ' m:.m In
Rl

prl'hmin;l l }'

l l'S l

of

1\lrl'llf.;lh. Thq• itllln ron lrnfled
tlml by .a. !IIIIJOIILy volt~ I hey
('nnlol 1,11'( tum le t he I wo-llunlll
Jul(', but ra t her than to incur
lhl' wnrlh of the t!l"lrgntea on
'• ch~&gt;~p11 t l'tl (JOin\, F&lt;~rley &amp; Co.
/ dt&gt;C:II]Pd to boat the "slop· Roose·

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Vt~ lt rn•"

t&gt;

ut their own game,

Llni 'Oi n.

DIICf("o!iOr.

A j•]&gt;o to &lt;• Jl!ly

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bcc11me "cuo;1om" ))v Hl-1• 1, wf1~'n
it was followed \\'itiH•IIL hJ"'' 1/k
Ulio])liOn, . an~] ltUnlc :IIIV, m 1S44
Van Buren , ll tl f'lllJ• \I nt.: a l"l!f'llf'·
back aflet hts &lt;h·fo•.o\ IJI' \\' tl i LoLnl
Htnry Ho~n ~.~on. J,, •, .tllH" 1! -; !it :, l
Vlc\1111
On tl11' II L'l IJ.I llol llC
had 210 nl(JI'I' t) ldll !I Jll,I)IJI'J [~•,
but 11\'\'L I g"t 'l n~..t· t !ian ;!:.'.
votes to 11 two · t1'11rrl .~ ma J" ii\V.
In t1 1r rn... lon•! I '"·~I · C H• r l wa r
E'l,Ill, 111(' \WO·II li l'o\ s r111t• bN·ame
th e r·efu g~ of I lie .~ •&gt;lt!ltt rn slaiPS,
whkh \IHt'd 1l a s :• I'll tua l YC!u
power over l';on&lt;lillollo• s.
'f\ll'lsc
who b('lii'\'C It mlt.; h l he ln\' oh t&gt;d
here l!J.:IIIll Jltllnl nut lh.Jt )."1 4 of
SleVI'llSu lf ll tl ll'll·nh\wd ilf'lf'gil\e

Tht&gt;y 1wl out to con a! t he tu.:olh lrrl~:~
mnJnnty whl('h finally
camf' I ilt·n· wuy when Texns ami
CahtnrmH, IPd respectivt•ly by stren~,; tll ut c 10 1\0III Iw r n n \:1\r ~
Juhn Nllnf'l' t:arm•r and \\'II}IJUn which ffllj;llt tlc.~; t'll turn Wt 11111:1
G1bh111 M1·Adno, J'lWildwd lo the i&amp;BUt',

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Monday's R esults
M tl waukt•c 5. Clllt'lll!l:l lt 1 nt~ht
Bnmld)'n ;~I NPW Yur!1, mghl
p~J~tponc{I . ran1

Mt Adon·~ ;,:} () on llw H9th b; ollot
WJ1ho1Jl 11 ll ll'l\' ~~ "I'IIIS tu bf'

a i'lrar \l•ndo ·n•:; f1H tim I'Onvt•n.
l111n tu topf'k 111 f a\'OI' of lh&amp;
li'IHI\'1" of
] ',\0 l'l l' t ll~·
lllltlc hed
l"nnd i&lt;h li l " ~. Sill 11
a s Mr. Eo:,l' n·
ho\1. e1 ,md tilt' ],i\c St•natnr Rul1·
c1t A. Tufl in I lie l.n1l l:Ol' l'On·

v1•ntam,

nil"r

down on
l!!
why

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dl'nllll'l' shoW·

111 !oil hltllot.

Sl i ' \'C IIN&lt;lfl

hill

ThH l
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hi&lt;'

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Hkt'lt·loo

aga mlil evt•r ln kl nJ..:

ot

th~

.

01 ,~v J!&lt;HJH'~ ,wh r duil·d
W~nesdav's G&amp;m~s

!'\,•w Ym k vs Bl'ooklyn

t"ll

l

C i m· Jnu;d I

\ltiW ,JUkt·J•

tht

two·tlunls n!l&lt; \t·u~
bloc~ llv Housi'H·It

rut

tfl~l 111

;od

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Chffurd Ja-

l'lne&lt;~go

;d St Lout~. nigh t

ill

llu·hl
1 lm home.

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for

On the

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two 1h1111 11111111

tmve l'low, kd

J•1•11 r.:l,r.~ l1ulc

11 :11'1' 11 , Slll'gie~~ l :

Mn ~1 urion Dule Kcsh'tNun,
mt• tlieal ; Mr.'l P1rl ('t.rlllill!( · Att ~\1 ' 1 14
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Fairest of the Fair!

suttccds.

I

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rediscover the pleasure of driving.

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mi'IJoCINI opUoJt.

islnn

· · preme Court's anti-segrega on ec
·
d ff
Tbls was the clvU rights formula devisedf .to tcy tothh~ o
~.~... a spUt between Northern and Southern act:tions of e em~

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r.

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c_rallc party.

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Southerners did Got like lt but

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indicated moat would accept

Northern

it.

liberala indicated they

, ."' wsn,teP4 a fJght on the convtntion
. , noor to try to strena:tbel'l the com. :~ . prmnl!t' eommitment. It appeared
;;r.-. these Northern factions, headed
':;': bf le•dttrs of tbe Harriman eamp,
:i WtJuld be defeated in any such

Larger program

with

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thun.~.wers

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Gusln ... Phone 398

SING LE COPY

tempM .. URS..

1oans

port

P_
R_O_M_I_N_E,N-T -FA_C_E_S IN THE CHICAG
·-0GUES~W-HO-IN_G_

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CAMau.-..~•n-huon•tDmmuau•ooo••U•UCbkar•·

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An ·expanded program to benefit
effort.
·
wildlife and bunting opportunities
._, Tbit'CGnvention will consider tbe on private tanda is .being announc·
pwaona who havt: ieen lt. in·

National Guard
Unit Wins Trophy
Given By Legion

Meigs Fair Duty .

R•presentatives !rum lour Meigs
County Fire Departmenta
were
present Tuesday evening
at a
.meeUng of the Meigs. County Fire
Assodation hCld in. the Americao
Legioo Hall at Racme.
Principal order o! buslneu conducted was the working out of •
system of eme-rgency squad duty
.at the annuai Mei&amp;:s County Fair
-'oPen~ today In which. duty
time wnuld be equally divided be·
tweeD the units. An a,mbukanee
and emergency 911uad wiU be on
duty at the fair at aU times dUJ'o
ing the duration of the ~vent.
Plans we~ also conMd~ed for
.the• participation of the F1re .,Departments in the annual Labor
Day parade sponsored by
the
Middleport American Legion.
Pomeroy, Syracuse, Middleport
and Radne were' represented at
the meeting. Next meeting will be
·~t Rutland on Sept. 11.
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T0 Aid \VildJife
_
fwhleh
A
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d
Bemg ·nnounce ;
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·; ilihtt

plank and the IIU:tement on to a poiot in each county
·\edu~ton probably would be ac- it may be picked up.

eepted by SoutherDeTa.
"'We have --cone
the Umlt to
4-reacb agreeMent,"
B!ittle s*ld.
,. · ' Committee sources said tbe clvtl
· · : riihll plank itself -. to be mtde
pUblic .a Uttle latter - skirted t.he
. lAue that bas had Southernerfj:
" 1 ·:t,ere up bl anns on the Supreme
.!:; (leutt'l ruliDI aaain&amp;t race aegre·
L~·,auon ln public schoo11i.
".
The school se~;tlon spoke only of
...t:n.,erimlnation," not of se11rege, :,t,io!j.

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. ' ·B•tUt slid the civil rlgbltl plank
illilf ~lncludea nothioa about wltb 1
lwlllnl of federal l~nds or of lmpt.JenUng the court decl1lou by

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M~igs ·Co. Batiks
Cl.ose .Thurs. Noon
For County Fair

where

The purpose of the Wildlife
Food and Cover Program for pri·
vate landJ ls to create better hunt
ing. only thO.l!le land!l open to
hunting, with the permUsion ol
·landowner, wUI be ell.giblc to
receive this plantlnJZ stock. Persons interested in this program
can ~oDtact A. H. Jo1chlm, Slate
Game Protector, telephone 853-J,
Pomeroy.
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the

APPROPRIATE

i

low their employees, to GO to the
Meigs County Fa!~
jBankB closing are the Racin-e
Home Bank, the Racine National

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II
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Bank, the Farmers Bank and Savm,a Company in Pomeroy, the
Poln('..toy National Bank. the Ci~i··
zens National Bank of Middleport,
·and the Rtitland branch Of the
Pomeroy National Bank.

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IIIIIGS GIN&amp;RAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Helen Hudnall,

of

Springfield, 0., Mrs. Gwendolyn
Wolfe, Racine; C. E. Bl.ackwood,

A1b1Uly;

Mrs.

Marion

Burton,

Reidsville.

HAMDEN, Conft. UP-Raymond
Discharged : Samuel . Calvert,
,..
Szcuckl has. chan1rd hi• name to 1 ?~."roy; Mrs. Susan Pigott and
bapf, Long Bo
.ct:c••::m::_·_ _ __
~ dellaed to 9ay in advance Schocki_. He il an eJectrieian.
wbe:tber It contained a specific
• rtferenee to the court ruling.

- ·l tatJJaUve action...

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PONTIAC

Over158 Attend
.Agronomy Day At

•

;~xperiment

IlYou're'
.
.

Not Guilty Is
Plea Of Driver
Of Taxi Cob

.I

Farm

Agronomy Day aetivlttet at t~e
Oh1o
Valley Experiment Pat'ftl OD last·
Tbul'lday aaw apprmdmately 150
pfi'SoD!I visitiDJ tbe farm rocated
.ran 'tlilObio River Road a.ear Point

We:sl Vira:jnia Ualvenity•a

(Old!
ALong

·~ni.
}(ore thtn 14 different projeetal
1a · q:ronomy r~tseareh were ex·
:blblted by re~eareb tK:ientitsts from ,
West Vitglnia University. .. fhe j
prOjects 'dealt ~rtlcul•rly wlth
qi'kultural problema eommon to
tile Ohio VaUey.
·D. R. Brownina. sd,perintendent
of the farm said that the field day
w11 h~ld i~ order thl.t farmers
others in the area eould vltit
the IUbltation to see ~r~earc:h
befna cooduet.ed there.
, county qent.a trf)m the area

Time
n~t-rl ·

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•n, r thu .. boy receh·t'a h·ont
•JI"' •tl n~: hla own neW!!I IlllJU'r
1'nule wtll h r. lp him f'nJoy A
lullu, more prnpeJ'OUI lw·

' -.d

· "YOUR

hlfi!'.

"Yuu'rfl
""'" ro una onee"-too e~nrn
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SUi'IRISE

JOUhf.

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'hd the )•nulh or
Amrr\ra 11hould onl1 tlltjof
Ulr•n se l1r"fll y,·hea U'itrJ .,,.

Jt abo at.... uld l;le rt'membrn: d
~ 1hd • lllle yo11're o nly younr
\ f'oll&lt;' e - I' Ia &amp;he time t.e prela~r

vearll,
A 'llnnp*Pf!' RAu~ prn\•\rlu
'171\ht•hl• tratnln• for any l'tny

your

elo.,dy

~osed aeetion on u umaa The county game protector will
' welfare," separate from the maio jnsped the
propo..ed planting
eivU 'l'htbta plank.
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... ro ...... er Gov. John s. BatUe of Sites or purposes 0f approval. All ·Meigs County banks have an·
nn
plantini stock fo~: approved appli· nounced that they will close on
' '\fboJ1DII said the Cf;Jmpromlse civil eanfs w:lll be delivered next srlng. Thursday. at noon in order ~o al-

Stur of the em exhibits? Woulrln't you know it would oo tins
big, •leek blue-ribbon beauty with if1llong, singing_ lines and
cy..-li lling interiors? Wouldn't you know it would steal
tJw &gt;~how? And just imagine action that fulfills the promise of
those dashing lines. It's here • , . the silk-amooth power
ur America's greatest perfonnance team-Pontiac's StrataStreak V-8 and Strato-Fiight Hydra-Matic•. We suggest
you road test thiB beauty at your first opportunity •.•

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p are loJ'

d

!ii~1ieJ&gt;'!"! 011 echleati~ was September 1, 1.,.

Young

Thill fl:l Jlr"a"lun

tj

'1:)a. ~

Only

'nMI hu\o M1lnu1

~U Americans but to reject we of force 16' implement the Su-

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',, , d\J,ded ~f~J! reference to the
~:'rivet~ landowners, on who~r
· ~ eourt'a · detegregatlon decisions as lands g1me is hunted, lll;'ly apply
reltted to echool! and otber pub- for rree 'tree and shrub plsnti ng
"" ltC latlliUea,. Southerners ~ad stock from the state g,me protec;:r boatd to avGld thUs.
tor in each of the counties. Mu\h.
·:·
as a concession
to the flora ro!le and several kinds of
it 1dded: "'We reject all pine trees and hardwood11 wilJ be
for Ute uae of force to . avallable for planting next spring.
with 'the orderly deter- Applieations, which may be oh.
of .!_beae
. maii_Ol'l
_ , Jw ~· talbed from ~ locil a-me prO"
, ~..
:;. :ro
~ teetor; must tJe . in DO later.. than

\'Oi&lt;'~

You're
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CHICAGO-UP -Democratic platform d!:after~ ask"'), the

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Jtul.

roy

N.tferltd

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.County Firemen·. MapPlansFor

. . · orty today to pledge stltOollng "without dlscriiiiPlalion for

o"v:•:ng~s:l:ow:lyJb;
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Hirtli:; A :-on In J\1r .311d Mrs
Putlll' .l "~t·p h KH)'~ I·r ul' 1'1. l'lt• •t.•nn! 1111

· _,Drafters Of Platform Seek
ToPreventSplitOfParty

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WEDNESDAY. .. ·· 9AM to9 PM
THURSDAY
9AM to NOON
FRIDAY ...
9AM toS PM
SATURDAY.- .... · . 9AM to9PM

Admll\t•d .l111ly Ann H! J.: hliiOILM' !\1alu •l l!ol ~ lf'l'. l' L l'k:t:-:1n t . nw tl
Pmr11'Jny , 1\li'llkul: Paul Wa t·P.•n
Ta,~o· lur, Pt . i'ii•W!Hll,
1\Wdl t"OJI.

fS

}.t , platlOim tonight. .
ed by the Ohio Division of Wild·
..,.. . Tbe proposed plank, aecordlng life
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all tl11•

p.~rtly

Avoids Segreg.ation Issues

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PLEASE PLAN TO DO YOUR SHOPPING:

nm\J •noh•t s
111: \

.DemO Civil Rig

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

are more l!lillll'rl'ol than Jll&gt;lt be·

tween

.

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yra1s

oll11r han d. \\hl'tl'

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FOR THE ANNUAL ·

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FE
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b)' Uae French delllla- wat 114•
rultted to membel'lhlp lhtha U.N.
Semrlt7Counell. flftwtMdoniU

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, August lv, 1956

NO. 108

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oet0. OD I resolUf:km pNMDted

Jll\1' fmm lh t•
t:loscl uf ll1e f'Ol • l~&lt;,tl l '"·~t 1t h a.ll
o~.;cuplt•1l

VOL. Vlll

CAVINDIIH W. CANNON, et,
Salt LaDCit7, Utah, wu aoml·
uted bJ' Prealdent Eilenbowtr
to be lift United·Statel eDV!)J to
Morocco. which reeenU,. won ttl
lftdepeaMn~ bum France tnd
SpaiD. Clnnoa, aow Amblsstdor
to GAtet. bat beeD lD tb1t cUplotnatle lel'rie. Gnee I HO. lloti*

ELBERFELD$

I

fflla morni"SJ. Mottly fair tonlflht.

Jikf'ly nortft. Not much ch•"le I•

WiU Be Closed Augu~t
16th
.
Thursday Afternoon

Hltt'dt"ltc Jr .. a m] :son . Mr. and
.\.
1 1• ' · · l: lltt 1Dtehls, CharEI~b~. Diehdl.
l l.'. dn.'1 Sd tal' .er. , tt:~e
. \m an
Mr and

vUilted reuatives in Pomeroy, P'fi..
day and .w ere accompani('!d home,
Saturday mornlliJ by bia mother,
Mn. WOllam Ldfb.elt
who will
remain witb them While reeuperaUng from lajuriea received in a
'tall at her home PI'Oipecl Hill

with

ch.me• of • few 1howtn ftOI'ih.e...

f • w

Base, San Antonio, Texas.

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entt.n e

Ohio; P•rtly doudy t.cNy

Mr. and Mrs. BenUey Peeples

Carl Stalder
was • busines.s recently.
visitor in Atheru~, Moilday .
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert NeuWing
Stephen Hill, who arrived home
and
family Mr.l!l. Price H1wk 1pent
from Ohio University, Athe.I)S, Sat- Sunday at SandyviUe,
w. Va.,
urday
will leave · Wedne&amp;day
with
Mr.
and
Mrs. Jobn
Smitb
morning for Lackland Air Force
and family.

at the
J ohn
llll'ld home Wt'rc, Mrs.
Robert

I 1 •&lt;111 11 .~.

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WEATHER

Thursctay

q&gt;ne rcrl•un n••t thC'Ir rnot'c lor l'c:;lmlllg llu:

\\'ils Sl"''ll"" /1.

hnm , N1·w

HOLZER HOSPITAl

d1~rarol

Mr. and Mrs . Charles Buck were
recent guests of Mr.
and Mn.
Floyd Rumfleld, Rutland.
Mr.!i. Lula Jaclu IUid daughter,
Marjorie of Lang1vllle wete Sat~
urday iUe&amp;tt of Mr.
and Mra.
Charle 8 Buck, Rutland Road.

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reibel a.nd.
Mr. II&lt;Dd Mn. Donley Reibel and
dauahter, Donna, vilited Sunday
Jn Gallipolll with Mr. 1nd Mra.
Earl Logan.

two-lh11 1 i~

fl'l:ll, t here 1.~ n l'll; ollft• f••r \lit'
lt:o'\der t o he !! l~tll&lt;•l ' '' ' 'II "1\h11 11 \
tire two·llurd .~ l I I IIII' In ht•
fi•HI ~t·vt'IL s1amln1 d.
Tlum• ~~ &lt;lcbulr over h ow m11ny cleared, und nnl l · ~ l l" \l'n'· lllllan ':!
F1o1Jr
yruTI!, latPr, - h f•Wt·vC'r, cOn \'l!nllo n f11vorlles it runlly luke l:omfmt m tlul . t\ IH 111"1 ··r

on the

visited her slater, Mrs. Lee Richat Holzer Rospitll, Sun·
day evening. Mrs. Richardson was
moved from the Scbaekel Clinic,
Saturday to Holzer HOipltal wbere
she will undergo aur1ery.
ardson

callers

night
1 uh~ Mn;
Pea.rl Ja!'ohs. Mr!i. Ivy
1't t , tm rgh ,11 l'llllitrldpliia , night 1 I'&lt; wl'! l i!lld th1ldr1'n and. M. Allert .

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Mn. C. E. Neue and Mr.s. Car.
de Nye visited in Chillicothe w1Lb
.Mra. Harley SVODI and IODI of
the former's brother,
Clifford WillleavUle spe.nt Satlll1lay wltb
Hood who is eritlcall.Y Ul,.
her parents, Mr. aod Mn. HeDI')"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roseai&gt;aum Reibel.

'11 ' 1111t's~ee.

Ht• ct•nl

i

Robert
HiU wa•
a bu.alneu
visitor In Columbus, today.
Jimml' Sutton of Ft. G17, W.
Va., •.rrJved Sunday for a weet'a
vialt wilb hla vandmolher, Mrt.
Clara Grueser.

SOCIE'fi

I

· A flo'!" the Cn il war, Ilie rule
lnl•,rrJt·h·ol to m«Ul twothuds &lt;1f th e \u1t'S ad11~ll.\' e&lt;L~t.
n()t of tJ,.• f ul l ddrg; l\{' ~ltrng lh.
('h.unp 1'];ti ll. ms t r.ld of Wood·
111 w \\ 1lsnn. "''"1l·l \J.JVC been
that seem s .:..!&lt;nlhlflil AI'!'&lt;!J('flll.v pl!.:li&lt;", l m l ~~~ ~ ln1\ fot l t..
'
it WWl' !'on• oc lrd 111 IIU:! to I'll ·
TilE l'r\:O.Iot s m~r1at11(1n ('f
sure B :;how of 1111 , •11 1111 : v wlu·n
Jackson \\'as num1n ,ol •·•l r,r l' n•s · 10:1 ]J,,J]nts ln:'I IIITn June :10 nnd
ldenl, and Martm \'.on H11tcn f o l' J tll y ~~. Jnt . w111'n ne it hf'r
vtcr JlrC:Side nt, buth f1.1Iq;vne con- ML'Ailoo nu t Sn11lll ntuld llllllllph
and .l ol111 \V. ]JaVIS t)nully w:.~.s
clu sions.
It was ntl11p\ r d ng-a in four nornmalcd, is bl o~nwJ on , \ , but
yea ts ]liter \\l~t · n \ ':• n UIJH· n "as ttw l'!o.~est t'lll wl leader t · nn~e to
nommatcd a:: Jii l lc·.on ~ h.Jnd- C\'t'll i1 1i111t]'k majOIJ I}' Wi\S

hllmcheo! by .A I Smith's adherent s,
bnlstcrcd !Jv tt1e dark lw1 ~ e ranlhflale.
;,g,,lnNt
F1&lt;.~nhhn
D.
Hooscvcll', hrsl o( tout· S•IC CC.!I pi c kr· tl
!il 1•e non11 11 d t1vn.~.

M1•y

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.
gu t· ~ l.- wen~ ~U~l.:i
of Mr. And
AttendanCL' at Sund~ty
.SChool .M r~ l'lk!J c11ee Akley of Athens.
August 5 was 67, ofrenng $8 .89.
i1r~ Della Stah.J and
gueats,
Mr and Mr~ . ftalph :::,tory Htul Ha lpb s~ory and family and Mrs.
tbne ~hl ld ren of Goding , Idaho, Auu 1 a Hayes and two dauabters
&lt;~re \'htllng their unde and aunt , wt·Je ~upper guests of Mr. and
Mr . 11. nd Mr~ . Harry Stahl.
I 1\1 1 ·.~ Hollie Hawk of Athens.
t:arn cst Hil~ri~; was
a recent
!'Ito~ ~ J\.l;~ry Lou Smith helped
caller at the Earnes! Powell home. JI,J r~ L"liffr1 rd Jacobs
with ber
Ka ren 'l'umt·r YLSit~d her mot work a few days the past w~k.
he r. ~r, Lectl Hus~1U . Hnd .Mr. 1 J' ii l Tracy suffered an injured
Russl'll of M&lt;Jnro c , P.hch1"ao .
((•ul wht'n a ptccc uf slate feH
Mr. and Mrs Halph Stor-y and , 0 11
Mrs. Della
Stahl were
dinner ' n ·
gue sts of Mrs. Audra Hayes and I Mrs. lJonald Bailey called on
!wo daughlcrs . They also vl.sited I M1~ t.uln Jeffers one evening the
with Mr s Uurlcs JcffEI"II and son~ 11 : ~ t w H.· k .
Mr . Nnd Mrs. Uoyt1 Wnght and 1 .\lr:Milldrctl Jalobs,
Mrs.
ehildrc n arc \'acaltoning on Lake 1 t;iad)s Smith, Mrs. Shu ley W ise
1 ;md J\Jr~~ Mabel Tracy spent the
Ene. l
Mrs W:a tt Schildt• r and fri end lh·ek end attendmg
the Free
w ere g:uests uf h1s parents, Mr . 1\kthu dtst Camp meeting.
- - - -~ -- - ---~--Cliff Jaeob.s and family, Mn.
j /)uuna C.il mort&gt; and famUy and
1 L',Jru l Ebersbach spent Thursday
L"~l nin!!, at the home of Mr. and
1 Mr!i !'earl Jacobs to help cel.e• lli/Jk the blrlh:lays of Mrs. Pearl
.Jun.JIJs and Larrr Jacobs. Cake
By UNITED PRESS
an;i Jt·t~ cream werr server.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
M 1·s Emma Foxx and Mrs. lois
W . L. Pet. GB
Howell
attl'ndt•tl the funera l of
New Yokr
73 38 .658
thl· former's s 1t•p
mother, Mrs.
CIPvelnrll'l
63 45 .583 Sir.:
[• ra nk Da11l'y of RadclHr.
Buston
62 47 .569 10
Chicago _
56 50 .5..:.K 14'/1. I V1:-.Ito rS at the !l arry Stahl home
Detroit __
52 58 .473 20 '"" 1 w1•1 (' B.HilJh Story and
family,
llaltimon'
48 62 .436 24'/r
C&lt;.Judin g . Id aho. 1\lr. a nd Mr.ll. Hoi·
Washington
45 64 .4 13 27
ht· Hawk At:tenl;, Mr. and Mrs.
Kan.sm; Ctl.v
37 72 .340 35
He aley Rtcha&lt;~bo n,
Athens, Mr.
Wedne.~ d•y's GameH
and Mrs. Gerald Hayes and daugh.
Ch l t'ago at K~tnsas L'1Ly. n ight
It 1 Shade Mr . and ~s. Ronald
lktr.)! t &lt;~I c :evel:md, ntght
lto ~r~ n , S h,hd e, Mr:;. Charles Jef.
\'' a.. hin •:•.m &lt;I! l h!lamJn•, ni;,;h~ ft•rs and sons, Mr and Mra. Nor·
Bu~ l u n at New York
ni&lt;JJJ Se h·H'fer, Mrs . l'' reda Will
NATIONAL LEAGUE
and nt•phew. J e r ry Will.
W. L. Pet, GB
!•;tithe Caruthn ~
and family
Milwau kee
liti 42 611
w1·rt· ovc•t night gueGts at the Roy
Hrooklyn
64 44 .5ftl 2
lluwt·ll home.
•
Cinctnnn l i
ti:t 47 .573 4
M1 ~. John Diehl received word
St Lo uis
55 54 .51)5 II '"~
lwr I'U usin, Delbert Long, pa~sed
Philedalphla
52 :'i3 .4Bfi 1:-1 1~ · aw:1y 1n Toledo.
Pillshurg h
4R 111 .440 IR~&lt;:.
llalph Story tmd family left for
Chiea;:o
44 fil .415 21
ltw,r hom e in Gooding,
Idaho,
New Yurk
39 66 .37 1 251,~ l"rlll&lt;ly hy wRy of Ktncucky and

MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDING

t hirW!, or a mmL'I lJ\Hll or 9l!i oft
the 1 ,372 l'llg1Ule deli•gate vo tes,

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POMEROY

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or dark horse hopefuls f or the

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ami Mr .... Norman Schaefer over
llw wt·t'k e nd. On Saturday Mr.
&lt;~ntl i\Jr.s Schaefer ~tnd their hOUHe

rrt Jt1lr111.t 11nd
a.ajor a auceealfU lileLimo.

., htl riP !!.iJI'J ~

The Daily Sentinel

were PreAeot in ad,~ition to ~n.
ltrUetOfl aad agrieultural offlclais
from Wett Vb'staia Univ~tt.

·2 Divorces So"ght
lrr New Suits Filed '

SUNSET
')"!ATION"

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On Your Dial
500 E. Main St.

BLAETTNAR

AUTO CO.

Two dJvoree sni'ta: have ~n fil ..
ttl• oUjee of the Melg, Coun··

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Edwards, Ruute 1,
seA• a divorce {rOm
~wa-rda, Route l, Rutla
&amp;l'Oif neBlect aod n ·

Rullaad.

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Keeton, Racine,
from Albert Ray

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of parlef.

'l'he ease was continued until
..Friday evening at 8 o'dock. Pugh
htd said that he lost control of
his car when the brakes would noJ
bold. af~r becGminl( wet as A result of the driVIng rain . at the time
of the aceident.

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The
cab left the road and
•l:tuc:k a house occupied b:v Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Clark causing great
damate t ~ the front 'N ail of the

house . .
In otber bearings on Tuesda y.
Robert Metz, Jr., 23, Route 2. Che .
shire was tined $100 and cost!'
and ~ntence·d to three days in.
jail on a chilrr&lt;.;, of drivin.'l while
intoxicated whJie William Reeves
was· sentenced to 30 davs In jail
and fined $100 for r.esisting an
officer In the line ·.Of \lutv. The
jaU term was susoefided on good
behavior as was $7S of the £inc.

Rutland Supply
Of Gas Adequate
Reports Company ·
MARKETS

ClNC!NNATI. 0. 11P·- Prot1ucl) ·
Eggs, ahout str;;.dy; prices a1
Meanwhile, the sheriff's d e· farms U. S. eonsumf'r~ . whiles and
partment reported the ln'rest of browns, U s. A jumbos 44-46; A
Clarence Freeman, 43, MiQdlc pnrt.. lar~te 41-44. mo~tlv 42 , A medjums
on an assault and batte•·y charge. 34·38. mQStlv 35-37: A small 23-27,
FiliQg charges against Frei!man mostly 24-27 ; B IAq~e 34-38, moat .
ly 36-37; U. S. A large 48-50. A
wu knbert Riffle.
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medium 43-44.
Chickens, about st eady , fryerq
Ira Manley, 42. Mid~leport, was
Al'feated by the sheriff's dep~rt · J-3'h lb 18-19; hens heAvy over
ment for l'(dusin&amp; and neglectmg 5 lb. 16-17; hens, !'l 1b and under
to supPort bis Children on a war· 15·16; hens. light t)•pe 13-14.
Butter1 90 score 68.
raii.t".siined by Rosie Matll~y.

An arlequate 5Upplv of n' tur~ l
home&amp;, school~. and com mercial u~er~ in the Rolland arPll
was assured this morntnl.! when
the Rutland Fue l {;o., Attnounrt&lt;d
ttiat it has shme&lt;l a contract ~ith
the Ohio Fuel Gas Co., to eon·
tinue such service .
Offl!'lals of the Rut111nd enm ·
pany said that recent rumors were
being spreid
that the winter
months would find Rutland user11
without enough gas. They empba..
sied thP fact tli1t eaough gas
would be available.
g&lt;~s for

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