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

Aug . 14, 19o6

LAUREL CLIFF

'

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

I

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

•

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
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campa1gn numager James Fmne·

• • •

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·

I

Vt~ lt rn•"

t&gt;

ut their own game,

Llni 'Oi n.

DIICf("o!iOr.

A j•]&gt;o to &lt;• Jl!ly

It

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',

w .t$

.

I

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

\Ill'

1111•

dl'nllll'l' shoW·

111 !oil hltllot.

Sl i ' \'C IIN&lt;lfl

hill

ThH l
kt·l.~
hi&lt;'

\lit•

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

\'HIIIIJ

thr

al .lf' rSt')'

M! ~

Chffurd Ja-

l'lne&lt;~go

;d St Lout~. nigh t

ill

llu·hl
1 lm home.

I 1 ,J,' !Hi
1

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IITJPI

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for

On the

:w

!hal

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.

•.tn

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~

·J~'·
r.

·

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

I

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
•
d
Bemg ·nnounce ;
, .• -

·; 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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i

. ' ·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
il

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 ·

r

•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
-

hnpll•·•

SUi'IRISE

JOUhf.

10

'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.
·
1
... 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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.·;. to

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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M1 ~s

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
'

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

.

.,

yra1s

oll11r han d. \\hl'tl'

I -~

.

FOR THE ANNUAL ·

E
L
BE
R
FE
LDS
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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

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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.

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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.

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· 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..
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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.
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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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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.

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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"

990
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
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'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.
r
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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Published e'Very aft {'rn oon t&gt;Ic rpl SJ n ,J::~ y h~ '' ' h t· Ohr t&gt; Va llo•\
S.JH1Dd, Inc , at 110 Me.t:h ;tnl&lt;' S l , l' ulli&lt;' IP J !I
! .Lh lrtr-.~ uf [ H,.
Entered a1 second cl:t.ss ·nut! nc mall"r 111 the

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National ad'tl~rhsing
l.e:tmgtun Ave, N•·w

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Bo1 11 111 ll 1 K lf:J Lull. Inc
Yo1 k t tly ttl 1\ Y
Sub~cnptwn rat es Dl'l rvf' r \ b y l' nt 1 1 • .,., hN•' a\;1 IJ blt' :1.0 ~·~ nt ~
per week· onf'! yr&gt;ar tn lulv .t tl &lt;'l' :.r l 'llt,_t" 1 ·~ rf \ o,;, 11lr u• I ,,rfuot $1 ~ 60
tb munt.h ~o $7 80 thrf't' lll•l nl l~&gt;o $:1 !l(l 1!1 111 ' 'or r .. u lt• Wl •t r •
tvall3h!t· one mt. r.th $1 l.l y m rt! or1r y· Jt ~H
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brt .! months, $2~L" . •me nw·nt h $1

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The Bancroft Library 1 the; 'Umver·
of Cahfarqta's hiftorleal and
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MrL Orland Heuon.
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and family, Mr. •nd M,... Diet Ord
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Mrs. Laura Gibbs waa .shopping
In Mason and Pt. Pleaaant Friday.
Mra. Velma Johnaon, Mn. Edna
LJvingJton, Mrs. Ltllle Kelvtqtoa
Mr. and Mn. Wllliam Staat. were
called here from Akron b)' tbe
serious Illness of W. W. Staats.
EveNJtt Piekena of New ":::~
wa1 the Sunday guest of .
and Vena Pletens.
Okey Roush, Mr. and Mrs. neanls Rouah •ttended tbe fe~taYal
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Irvin Llevina: spent Sunday
Mr. and
lnrin Glbbl of
and Lew11
Hartfo;rd were allina on Kr aDd night witb Thomaa
Lievlng.
Mr1. Ralph Weaver aDd f•mily
Mn. Elwood 1Jevtn1, Ada aad
)lr. aDd Mn. Byron Dudding
lWry Dale. and llrt. Canon
vilited llr. and ll.n. FraDk Rey·
Rouah were sboppine in Pt. Plea- oold• and family Suaday eveujng.
lint one ~sy last wed.
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August 16th·1956

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Lawnnee Clart ODd f111111J Sunda1 were lit. aad 1111. Jluk 'etty

bls dautbtor ODd lamlly Ill Vi.
1 hlldren, If- Jllvea, lin. Lou
Lon Ble,.,nt, Mrs. W. 1. Cllapo RollllJ anti lin. JCirl Cl..t 11111
Tile Good Lucl&lt; Clovot f.H Clab Maynard and tliea everyone san&amp; man and Mo. 11ary BoneeuttaJ' ebttm:eo
West ColUIIIbua and
of MUOD w!11 11)01111 I Qf II 'tbe tile f.H Club Hymn. A report pre. viaited Tue.la7 with Mr. OoD Ht• lllymood llolllll aDd ctaqMer.
Camdea Park 011 Aut. 28. it waa Rated by the treuurer showed a kle and &lt;~ther relatives la Jlart.
Jllar Dorit Obltoaer of Par·
announeect at a meetiDI 'o f the balanee of $40.39 in tbl!! treasury f rd.
kera:burt waa home: MJr tiM week
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club beld on Moadar at tbe Ka· Ann Newland talked on 4-H Club
Mn. Velma JohDIOn, )(n, Lmle eDd returnlq 11f,adQ nniaJ.
aon Commuaity bDlldlna~
Girl• State.
1\:elvlngton and &lt;!Jlldron of Akron
Dorotby, Dorta •Dtl Roborl 01&gt;
Durtn1 the courae• ot Mandi!Ya
Pftaeat at the meetlna: were returned Frida yto tbe1r home lD UDJfll' were abopplq il Pomeroy
pu~etiDJ', a,vtl'll demona.tratlons CIIUclia Zerkle, Connie Newton, Akron after vliJUal with Jlr. and Saturday eveoi..,.
wen presented by Sblrley Sml"!. Paula Ma)'ftlrd1 Vbarlene Diehl , Mrs. W. W. Staats aud Jimmie.
Mn. J'aaale Weaver Ia apeodiag
Sharon Rlehardaoa Claudia Zer- Ana HatTis, Kitty Williamson,
The Ladle• Aid of Board 11apo some time 11 tho home of ber
tle, Mary Burris ~nd June spen.. •Ua tfewland, Patty Newlind, tlst Church met WedueadQ' with 1nnd dauthter, Mn.
Marjorie
eer
SJtaron Foreman, Stlaron Richard. Mr. irnd Mn. Artb Roush and Gerlach and famJb' or Leoa..
ft.e meeUnt was opened with •em. Juoe Spencer, Patricia Riley, surprised Mr. Row:b with a blrtbMr. and IIJ'a-, lllehud Roulh and
tbe ain1Ine of W. va. Boya and Mary Bufris, :Barbara Wilson, day dinner. They put the "OCean cbUdreo were recent pats of
Gj.rls and the r~ltatlq.n of the Cher'l Roberts, Sharon McDaniel Wave" quilt in framu whk:h wq :Mr. and Mr1. Doney Bousb.
""H PledJ:e. connie Newtoa pre- DaVid Warner. Judy Turner. CaroMr. and Mrs. Nonnaa' Vogeler
Pieced and donated to them by
sented the op&amp;nin~ th0111ht aDd lyn Dod&amp;on, Shirley Smith, Janie
ybited Mrs. Rutfl Goodnlte.
Mrs. Roush. At nooo a dinner Wl.l
Mr. and 11111. Bucldr Beynolda
June Speaeer gave a reading TUrner, AiYID Tripp, Bob Tripp,
enjoyed.
After
prayer
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Mn,;
were
vtdtlDJ 1&amp;. and Mn. F. B.
"Hold Hjp the Ton:h."
Mn. Sarah Spencer and Ml"'li. Alma
Dennis Roush "Happy , BirthdQ Utc:bfield, Suad., ewtrlnt.
A rh4iq wu .eivell by Paula
was rung. Present were.
Mr and Mr1 . Doney Rouah aDd
Mr and Mra. Dennll Roush, Mr. Emogene were reeeet ceuats of
and Mrs. Tobey Myers, Mrs. Lora Mr and Mn. Edwin Kina: and lOllS
Mae Brown and Sue Ellen, Mn.
Mr. and Mrt. Edwin HudHn and
Laura Gibbs, Mrs. Garnet Chap- famdy and Mr .and
Mn. Leo
NehQC:Iima~Garclen
man, Mrs Mary Bonecutter, W. Litchfield and ehlldren were eaJJ.
A. Blessmg Mrs. Cet"Jl F. Blea- Jng on Mrs. Iva Hudl!oa Sundn'
A proereuive dinner was hlld read to tbe club from Sammy ing, Mr and Mrs Curtis Young, eyening.
for members of tile Nebaclima JloUman •nd the ]&gt;ooldets, "Pause Mrs. Fannie Taylor. Visitor1 In
Mrs. Herbert King wa 8 calllni
Gpoden Club 's theY. met ~ ldOn .. for Llv!nt• ~ tliatrlbuted to the afternoon were Mt11 Twill on Mrs. Ted Swartl aod tamUy.
1
day eYenJng.
the members.
Rickard, Miss Elsie Wolfe of..-UnMr. •ad Mn. HNTY Clark and
Tbe dlnMr be-pn with the Bei'V·
It wu reported to the club that ion, Frank Van Metre and Ted family of Kirkland, Dl. returned
lng of the first course at the club a ttove had been purchased by Stewart of West Columbia.
home Saturday after spendiar a
the. club 1or the clUb hbUSe in New
Mn, Cer.!il Blessing, Mr. and week with hi• motller Mrs Berroom• in New llawn. 1be
Mrs. Curtis Young went to Vet· tha Clark and other ' relaUves.
bem then went to tbe New IQ:ven Hnep.
Attendina were .Mrs. Edward erans Hospital
park wbtre a wiener roast wa!l
tn
Huntington Miss Bernice Jo~nsoo
aceom·
held and next ' to the Katydid 1t Ryan, J&amp;a. Lewis Capehart, Mn Wednesday to be with Mr Bles. panted them home.
Kaylong wbere the dessert was Pete Bwri's, 'Mnl, Lloyd Hoffman, ing who submitted to major au.r·
Several youna folk gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. hank
H"rved and a ·busiaess meeting Mrs. Mtl Clark, Mrs. Harry M11ier gery Wedne.sday at 8 AM.
Mrs. Vlrglnia Sayre called on Reynolds Sunday for a hamburg
beld,
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Mrs.• Jamell D)ehl Jr., .Mrs . Thom.
Two new membera were ..accept. 18 Ho.ffman, .Mrs. Carroll Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Roudl Thur• fry, Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Darling, Mr. and Mn. Frank
ed by the club. They are Mrs. T · Mrs Robert Layne, Mrs. Clyde day evening.
Mr. and Mra. Lew KJng of Pt.
B. McGowan ol Mason and Mrs. Rice, Mts. Gtlot#e McKnight, Mrs
l&gt;aYld Fjelds Jr., Mr.J. Chester Pleasant. Mr. artd Mn.
Henry Bilct, New Haven,
Perq ~nlel of MlrliDI Perry.
A leUer , ()f , ~aU on for W•ver,""ifrR. William Gibbs and Ballard and three eblldren of Mr. and Mrs. Leooard Rou.sh
sponaonblp at a l'eeent eamp wn Mr1. F01ter Grinstead.
Charleston, Mr. and Mn. Elwood and famiJy were sbopplnJ in Ma.
Walton, Charleston visited with son and Pt. Pleuant Friday.
Mr.
and Mrs Ives KittM Sunday
Dallaa Glbba of Bro•d Run wBB
of the faet that a shipment of
equipment faded to ar1vr The and attended the Homecoming at Friday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Gibbs.
eqULpment was located in Parkens Oak Grove EUB Ohurc:h,.
W.
A
Blessing
and
MrS'.
Rena
Mr. and rMa:. Moore and grand
burg and was to have been dE'
Bonecutter
and
Gregory
called
on
chlldren
of Huntington were relivered to tbe school 10 time for
Bert and Ella Blessing Wednes-- eeot auests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
l'hursday•s aeas10ns.
day everung.
Roush
The Artie Roush family of Broad
Staats was tlften to Hoi.
Run~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ord ~hd zer
Hospital Friday
evenlog
even1ng where he re111ain11 In erltic:al coD·
famdy spent Monday
wlth ~r. and Mrs Fred Rouah diUon.
and enJoyed home made ice cream
Mrs. Naomi Yeager, Mrs. Ethel
Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Young F'r1 an,d Mn. Laura Gibbs met
wUh their with the White Churelt Lutbenn
spent the week end
daughter and family Mr. and Kra. Aid at the home of Mr. and Mn.
Fred Gilmm-e and Mr. and Mra. Prank McDermitt Thursday.
R. A. Blessing in Charleston.
Mr. aDd, Mn Curtia Youag spent
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
BlessiDf Thunday eYening with Mr. and
visited Thursday with the former'1 llln Arcb Roush
mother, Mrs. Cecil Blersing, Bert
IDd Mn. n"ennla Rouab, Mr.
entered the
and
Ella
Ble-ssing.
and
lira.
Tobey Myers were sbo~
Huntington
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Clark Gf ptaa Jn pt. Pleasut Frilday.
Monday where he will undergo Louisana are YllitiDJ ln the W.
Jobmdeo Fry IDd Jba1117 of Pt.
major rurgery
He was aeeomW. Sloat. home.
·Plo-t visited Mr. 111d Mrs. Ed
panlect there by his wife aud son,
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Allen Pho11es returned to hil' Fry SUD.daJ eveniDC.
Paul, Hrt. Curti• Youna and his
W. A. Blelslna,
Mrs. Gamet
~t~er, Sort Blerslnt of Enum- home at Board after being boa.
pitalized
ln
Columbu.
Chapman,
Mr.
lnd
Mra.
Melvla
~aw. Wlabtlnttoo.
Mr. ond Mro. Tobey Myen Okey Roturh was a buaineu Boneeutter are v.lsltiDI to nuneta
Ernie and Ilia• Twll• JUekard
dinner pests of Mr. and caner In Pt. Pleasaot Saturday.
Robert
Taylor and
motber , were aboppag lo New Haven. Sa~
Dennis Roush, Sunday.
Mra. Elrl EdwaNs of ealled on relatives: fa Pl Pleannt 1 Fred B1esatna •nd dlu1hter EJ..
evenin&amp;'.
Ja, ol Charleston were recent
G~'~::.;'~ vialted re&lt;:ently with Suriday
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Mn. Arcb Routb of Oat Mrs. Alta Rouah of Rt. 1 and 1111eata ot Mn. Alta r.,;~uab. ~
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Boyer of Pt.
Mr. nd Mrs. Ray BobiMOn of
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Mn. T. J. GJadWell and Pleasant, anct Mli8 Betty Roush ~1 •::nMrvl.lltedd
Fairmont were recent Visited with their uncle Reuben en W
· an
· m Ofton, Mr. and Mr1. Dwltbt Gibbs
and attended tbe Bomecomiq at
oak Grove.
)Ira. Cedi Bl ...IJII.
Mr. oDd
Mn Paul Bloul111 of Ft. Ple111111

Announc:ement

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.Re7noldl', ..Ulen Lee Klq, Jimmy
KlnJ, Nellon aDd Kenneth Re&gt;'·
nolda, Dale H*rri• and PatJ7 King
111'1. Arla Oldaker who b•• been
m Ia lmproviq.
Hr. &amp;ad lllr1. Clyde Clark viJlted
llr. and Mrs. Carl Clart recently
Mr. and Mn. Weodall Kaylor

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lfro. Tberea Obllllcer ODd Doa. ,
ald Grimm motored to tbt Roek
Jobnn1~, am all son of :Hr and Sprinc 1 , FaLrJI'(Iundl Suadl,,
Mn Jaek Ord iJ 1ll
Mr and Mu Carl Kearnl' Wt!Te
SENDS TilTH TO LAUNDIIY
ealhng on Mr and Mn Raymond
GRENADA
Mt.a. -{UP) Rowh and family FrLday.
Laundry mana1er Bartlett Duboia
Mrs Florence Clark and Mn accustomed to flndinJ col01 &amp;ad
keys in the bundlea of l•undrJ
Loi 1 Uevlng and d•uJhter werr
th•t come to his •bop bere, ~
ahopping rn Pl Pleaunl, Wed,
eoYered
a half set of falle teetb
Mr. a nd Mrs Elmer Obhnaer
tn 011e paet.Jiile,
and aon vUnted M.r. and Mrs. Leo
Clark and Mtl Cora
Ohlinlet
OPIIIATIONS IN '-MON
Sunr:llly
NEW
HAYEN UP - Sisters
Spending Sunday with tbe E1
wood Llevlng family were Billie Patricia and Beverly Be•aler, 11
more
and Davad Weaver, Mr and Mrs and 18 respectively ba9e
th•n
relationship
in
eommoa.
Canon Roul!lh,
Mr and
)(n:
lppededomiea
Watne AbboU and family Mr and Tbe7 underweat
within
21
hol!rl
of
tacb
"tber.
111'1 Henry Capehart New Haven
Mr. aDd Mrs. Clyde Roush aod
famJiy Sunbury, Ohio Mr and Mn.
Delbert Roush aDd family, Guy•
ville, Mr and Mra Ottner Uevlng
Weflt Columbia and )(r and Mra

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Dougl a!t Edwards

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Bngbter Day

lO 00 Y-our &amp;so Repooter
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7 00 Bob Cummmg:;~
7 30 Clul'tax
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9 00 Arthur Murray
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7 00 Frankie Laine Tlma
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Ray Mliland Show
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Johnny Carson Sbow

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1 30 Femmrne Touch
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ILIND STUD.In' IXCILS
GRAND RAPID, Mich. UPJames VanderLaap, who has been
b1ind slnee ebildhood, waR the
tblrd·rankll\g tnember scholastic:·
Illy of Christian High's graduttint
elaiL VanderLaan was president

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Katie"s tntelien
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Mh lflla..Wll!ld at Nt' \\ Ma1 1111 \ tllr
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fart thnt only hall of the funds
1n I he tll'usury were used on the
luke Uthcl' runds 1enuunmg in
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12:00 Ray MlllanJ Show

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At COmden Park:.~»n Wednesday, Aug. 29

Mr. -nd Mrs. Alleo. Hughea have
iavited the membel'l ot EvangeUne
Chapter, OES, and -their famUles
to a plenlc 01 the Gallipolh
Shrine Clubhouse on Sunday. AuJ
lit at S p. m.
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Anyone wl.shiDJ tranaportatJon
or directions to the clubhouse Is
• to meet at the 'j'bird AYenue entrJnce ' of the High School build..
ing at .3:30 P· m. Sunday.
Famdiea attendin1 are to brin1
their owq pieni.e lunebeJ, tteYerage
tnd table aervtce..

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It Wll ~ :ln nounced oll \he mee!
Jlr wa.~ olr iC:,lt•d ,, , .t hu ul HI .IU 1ng: t h ul Uw dam for lht· lake 1s
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W. A. BleasiDJ abd Mrr. W. J.
Chapman spent Mond1y wttb Ella
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Mr. and Mr1. Matt PiekeDI• of
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Anna and Vena Plckeo1.

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Smith (extreme rllbtJ oo arrival at Sutrolk Superior Cowt. BoAoa, ltlul., wbiN the me att em trial.
TM1 are {L tor.): .Jamal'ahert.1, HentJ BQer, AdolpblbeeJ 'l'bclilull ft.iebardloD. utmaet 0n1an.
Vlcent C"*~ .Joaeob McGhmll uad attomu Smith. Tbt e~&amp;~:~a ~t Ia AotboDJ' Piao, aot lfbown.

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Mr. and Mn Marion Rouah and
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Mrs Charlie LteVlDJ
Ht and Mn Rankin Roach and
famJiy, Dayton ue vuitinc rels
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Braves And Brooklyn Lose
As Redlegs Gain Full Game
CHICAGO
UP - The Cincinnati Redlegs conlinupd thdr serie.s with the Chiugo Cubs hert'
today with a doubleheader a3 thr
Queen City team battled to close
the thret'-game gap to fi rst place.
Art Fowler. who has won seven
oul of 17 outings, Wtl s1 l he Reds
probible !&gt;*arting pitcher in today's opener while Hal Jeffcoat
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ARCHEI!Y St.11'S .. U.95
.Equipment F'or The

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BATS
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BALLS
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GLOVES
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Nuxhall went all the way for
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his eighth win agaln,.t eight loses
1/HPROVRP E/10(16/1
Miving up five hits for t h e- Reds'
Fi]/? /liM 70
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fir st ~hutout over thl' Cub!! this
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sea~on It, however , wa~ the lith
tlmt• the Cubs have been blanked .
CmcinnatL's 11eeond run came ln
the l.'ighth after Jnhnny Templt!'s
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high rty dropped safely among
Sl/'r1MONS1
three Cub fh~ldcr s, lie- advanced
on Gus Bell's single, reached third
CF ill/!
on a fielder's choicl' :md scorl'd
PH!ll.!lrS, Wf/0'5
on Gerry Kindell'~ prror.
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CinCtnnati collected six hits ofr
of' 71/E iJEt;r·
pitcher Oon Ka1 ser . who ~uffered
~OME8ACK~
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his sixth defeat again .~t three wins.
Tf!E_Y~AR.,
The St. Louis Carrlinals-, battling
~to retain fourth place, beat the:
Milwaukee' Bravtos . tl-2. for their
.teventh win in 13 1m·eting!! wHh
·--------the league leaNlrs Murray Dick- matching shutout pitchrt;";- ;Jth batters and pitdttd a six-hitter to
s~n went the distance for his ninth Sal Maglie for .six inning!..
gtve lhc Balti more Orioles a 3-0
Vlclory.
'l'be fa st moving Philadelphia
The Braves, however, retained Phillles trounced the Pittsburgh win over the Wa shington Senator.~.
their two--g11mc lt•arl when the last p· t
3 _0 and 11-2 to celebrate
place New Vorl; Giant~ _whlpp~ a:~~~:s, Ashburn nig,ht
Harvey Chuck Stobbs yielded only on('
tile DodjtlrH, 3-1: on Wtllte May1 Haddix ;wd Curl Simmons each earned ruu hut suffered his lOth

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~blne. mnlng homer orr
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after
Cl.em

MONEY

Jim Hearn _fired a
wm

pltehed
u sJx -hitter
to Ashburn
win his sevenlh
shnighl
victary.
delivered two hits in .~ac h gam!?'.

lo~s.

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rl': o(' h t·d
I ... Pe&lt;llld un &lt;J rl •nfll'ld out. Tht• r1n-

you can make money by borrow·
lng money~ Just give us a call

for $100 .. $500 or any amount
up to $1000. You will like our ·

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1 thf• six th lnmw whNl B ow l1 ~c- .Jr.u ·

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and on;,.....
,, f'looch f('(u·han ,.1cri'Or.

Tut!s.- Wed .
Aug, 14-15
Tlw Yunk h, shut 11t1l by ('lntl('h , FAMilY NIGHTS - 2 .A.dult
lhl· f1u•t f1vt• inuin H~( lil'OI t·d 1ht ·••
Tlckots Admit Truck Load
, lutw markl'r i11 tlu• -~·~ th ;11; t'l o tu·h , John w~vne
Maureen O'Hara
!til !l oy ! wit h tilt' .\l~('k ~ loa ded l·, ,
RIO GRAI.DE
font• irt tfH" run . ('IIJlwh W&lt;llk t· d I
- Alio 1 h!' lr&lt;tst•s full ,
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Ward BoT'ld
DoT'ltta Concoran
T he w rn1t1 11 ~ p!ldu·r W.l~ f'loud1
THE GYPS'( COLT I
wl11• ;i]lnwrd tlw Y,tnk s- only Jj,,
(In Tectmlcolorl
l11 l s and• Ow lowr Wil~ Ht•nn ie Wtl Ca rton -- UNSURE RUNTS

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bank.appllcant had

Cotton Knit
JACKETS
•.With

PermQth.;d Finish
&amp;!nail, Medg,

~qnd~n

Pol'lteroy

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Dress Shop_

READING BATTERIES
OF
HIGHEST QUALITY
12 MOS. GUARANT~E ...•_.. $ 9.95 ex
24 MOS. GUARANTEE
$12.95 ex
36 MOS. GUARANTEE
$16.95 ex

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FREE INSTALLATIQ,t-1

S(!eond St.

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a great time to buy_ a Buick!

City Athlclir s, 12-1 . .JJm RIYPru

and

Horl!hman CfiC'h

ro ll ccted

NY-LON HOSE •• FRE~

thr«·e htt.s to lead Lhe WhitP Sox'
16-hit assault on three
Kansos
City pitefler9.
Connie Johnson strurk (JUt 11

Phone 197

All YOU dO (9 just BBk the check-out girl Or any Other

employee to sill!.t you up and we ke~p a nicord of your
purchases--you also ge! a COlil:d whii&gt;lt shows you ex;~etly
when you are due for a FREE PAIR of these LONG
LASTING FASHIONABLE NYLONS in rn;my different
.rl'&lt;vles to please any taste ...... Here they are: KNEE
LE)'IGTH, BARELEG, STRETCH REGULAR, AND
KNEE LENGTH STRETCH SELF · SEAM AND DARK
SEMI. COLOREID HEEIS,t51, or 6i GAUGF;. Tl!Y
THE$E RUTH BARRY BOSE NEXT TIME YOU NEED
HOSIERY.
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sle!!!~:sdr!~!~~!~ncluded

Short
Regular ~-95 values. '

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STRAW - HATS

All straw, panamas, le&amp;ohrns and milam •

50% OFF
MEN'S SUMMER TROUSERS

Buy two pair for balance of summer wear and for early fall. One
poor regular price llld the same value.
No Alt.!ratlono Pleaoe

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Reg
Long

5 6 7 8 94143

11 11 51 3 , '/ 1on_e Wool, Others, ~oyon15.00
1 1 1 It 0 · 11 Cordi, Royon Pophn1

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AND WOOL
SPORTS
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wool. Values to U 95.

PRICE

usT BETWEEN us-don't you get a kick
out of keeping a step ahead of the
other fellow-especially when II comes
to cars?
So wouldn't you Bnd it fun to boss the
newest thing in motordom-a car with
the greatest advance In ,transmissions
since the gearshift left the floor?
And wouldn't you like to have all this
at a price that Is right-and when the
weather is right-and right w"en your
cat is at its top worth?
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other cars
1111/J' hot /Jarre tiJr ~

WE HAVE REGROUPED SUM MER APPAREL FOR SALE
?HURSDAY MORNING- FRIDAYantlsA1V8.DAY

BOYS' SPOR'F SHIRTS

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Because this very day you can slep

Broad cloth, nylon and knit. Short
sleeves. good for school. Size• 4 to 16.

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1nta' a1956 Buick With Variable l'lt.~
Dynaflow•-a transmission so modem
tl1at you inay ilot find Its like In other
cars for ;yean to come.

'You can have the thrlll of split-Jecontl
action from the me,rest nudge of the
pedal-· and with the good-news gas
savings tlil1 econollly range brings.
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You can have the safety-smge of power
that comet from pushing doWII !Ill tho
pedal and IWitchlng the pitch.

Be~t of all, you can make the buy of a

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lifetlme•'F or today'$ low prices have
·helPed move Buick into America's best•
telling 8 more 6nnly than ever.

are ercat
grandparents.
The Hnltl'l'll also
havtl two other c hildren.

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Locuo ~;t&gt;hl. Mu.
G •raid Kelly Mrs Willum
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I Mrs . Merlin Tra('y, M'n Helen
J..e1fhe 1t, .Mrs . Ernc,t Powell. Mrs

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~t on. Dav 1 ~- H(1yl. .Juhnny Al~t'n " I

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Aull , .limmi" M!!lc"·. 11
1 01 t k llml imcr , l'rt:dd it~ Slatt·r.
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tht ifrlpotiMCe eA •HiciM In restotlne
good hoallh. And lot """ ,_,.. ,...,
know tt.t pr-=rllted -.dl~lnn -..st be

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wor1h,

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You- loo "''"of
lhoto ..,1~1 .. at STOU NAMI'S. l.ol "'

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Adults and guests pr~sent wt•rL
Ml' and :\Irs. Fronk Wt !);on and 1
d:..ughters, Ann and Sharon Kay :
Mrs. _Jtobel't ~ensworth , M~s N ,
• f' . Swackham er, Mr.t. \\ J!bUt I
-~ Koemg . M~~~ - E. 0 . Rall, Mr. and
Mrs f'ranr1s Anders nn , Ke1th and
Carul Anderson, Kay Slater, and
Hubt!rt Byers .Mr. W1!&lt;.on is man ·

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w~s unable to bt' pn•sen t.
The Yankt."Cs will play

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M1• and Ml'li , Van Coonf'\' ;;~n.J
childrf' n accumpani~'d tlw h1"" f,
r- nmo Suntlav ~nd Mr 3nd i\f r,
ll Ht1l and .1·nun2cr son ... l• hn t r1 i' )
:1ftt•r them at the end of Ill&lt;· Wt't·k
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LUTHERA~ MI~SIONA~Y ,
The Luth e1"n Mt~&lt;~onar:- m• t
'a"' week at lhe church \1r ~. 1-1 ' 1 -~' ·
ard Wag:enhal ~ was tlw leader
'\ gener al dtstUl\_S lOn of the t' 0 1ll
'niltl'C~ appoinletf at the ~om ··;i
lir,n anti the rt"COmm f' tJd:~llon &gt; nf
tnM-~7- Those pr,..cent Wf'l't' Mt·.&lt;
llowortl Wa genh&lt;!ls , Mr~. 1lwr
a"ne, Mr~. Mt~rtin
oh1 "'~' /' '
M1 ~- Edna Burris, \I ts. H. P
!"?n11~h, Mr~;. Ste lla 1"1~· n~Hi Hn

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YOUR KEEPSAKE
FOREVER I
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$500.00

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$150.00

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Morrist.?n Family
ill Hold Reunion
At Lewis Home

Because your diamond riq

of the orga_n_i'_' _li_o_n

/.\ONACO $250.00
Wedding Ring $125.00

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is the everJattina: ~bOt (K
your love, be sure it"a the
finest! Only Keepsake ai,ve~
you a tuaranteed ~lect en·
gagement diamond- rea;ard·
less of atyle or ptice.

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World's Finest Quality
Diamond Ringa
10
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TRINIDAD

$125.00

Weddin g R.ng

ps.oo

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EMPLOYEES

BLAETTNAR. ' AUTO

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Pomoroy, Ohio

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Other low-price
cars
can't possibly give you
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these 7 big Plymouth extras!
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Dr~ )'011 owlt ~ '53, '54 o~ '55 mo,l;l of _o~e _of
lfoe low:price 3? Then here ndi.Utyuu re mu.unt;look how much more the all--new Plym outh offerJ:

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Tomorrow's styling today: You c1m eo!!ily see
Plymouth is all new, while other 1ow-prioe curs
haven't changed much in the la11t two years.

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They visited Dayotona Beach.
JackJ::onv.ille Beoeh, St. Augustine
and other point&amp; or interest. AI
RosRville, Ga., they 1'isited wifh
Mr. and ·Mrs. James D. Lynne a9d
family, .Mr. Denny and Mr. Lynne
were overseas .buddies in ~rid
War U. Enroute hornS! they visited
in Charleston, W. Va. with Mrs.
)
Spencer and daughter, Eliza-

WILL -CLOSE

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The Septembe-r meetmg wUI be
held at the home of Mrt. LoiJ
OiehJ with Mrs. Charles Diehl as
co-ho•tess.

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Judy Gilmore and Mines Mary LOu
Everett Tracy . and Carolyn Smith

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Why not stop In and take us up on that
·today?
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Robert Dowen. Mr~

l1lat mef\lli we can come to tenns 011 the
'trade-In value of your car in a way that's
bound to tickle you pink.

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and sweeter handling.

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Freckcr, Pine Grove

Pbil

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Ea•·l Denny J r., Peacock Ave.,
and Mi!.11 Betty Demoskey o( Mid- ,
dleport rcturne~ to their homes '
Sunday evening after a vacation
trip through the Smoky Moun- 1
tains, R{lssville, Ga., and FloridQ.

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Ralls

levelness. A ride with new steering ease

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Mrs.
George Thompson .
Mr. and Mrs.
David

refreshmen t~

:-:~ :ar~~l~~anl,hf'.M~~~le~l~~ln;~ ~~~=·D~·~, M~:~Dan
Ja

S'~- 1I nigPla~·Ns
pnst'n t w•·rt• H('ul Kor - I
, Tnm Andt'rs1 ,n Torn !ta ll . I

Mr~ . E. R.. Tompkim was elected chairrgan
the Commission on
Missions When tlley met! fur an orgonization meeting at Heal·h ~let
hodisl CK'urch. Momlay -evening
The Moni ~ton family will holl;
!v'Jt·s. P. L. Mitt"h was elected s.ecre~ 11 reunion nl the hom &lt;' ·of P..Jr. anti I
tary and the Rev . C. Raymo~ Kon Mrs. Harold Lewis in RohinHOn '
kright presided at the meebng.
District, Mason County, rive of ~iK j
The Commission voted to havr miles bar·k of Harttord and New
a.'i t·heir current proj-ect the spop- Haven on Augusl 26, thl' r~urth
soring of the "Every Family Issue' Sunday in thfi' munth
All folks ronll(·cted with tht'
campaign for lhe · new mag&lt;~ziy
fnmilv
are invited to allrnd an&lt;l
11
"ToKelhr&gt;r which has .takf!n th ~
to
brlnll:
their fricn ·l~ wilh them.
place of the Christian Advocate.
The rl'nnion is held annually
Those present were Mrs. Tomp· in ml'mory of Clement Morriston
kins, Mrs. Mitch, .Mr3. Carroll
who was one of thf' l:'al'lv pion+!er
Swanson, Mrs. Fred . Hibbs, Mrs. , seltlf'r.~ of Maso n County accordBruee Lloyd, Miss Be!ls Sanborn Ing to James M. Crump, president
and Mr. Kankrig,M .

Middleport Couple
Returns From Tour
Through The S~uth

SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
...
OR MONEY BACK!

AII with the walloping might of Bulck't
822-cublc-.luoh VB en~te. "!!with tho
new luxury of a ~de thats built :oq
fom braW1l)' coil springs foe buoyan\

SEE OUR TABLE OF 25t ITEMS
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NEW CITIZEN

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haller. Chester Road,
arc announrin~ lh P
birth o( an 8 lb. 3 oz. daughter,
Janirl' Kay, August 11, at Holzer
Hospital . Grandparen ts are ~1\-fr.
and Mrs. Homer Holler, Chestc:-

~~!~h'~'",:'d

upened

at
RubTur
~rt tf()!low
V;m Cuom·v.
ltu s W&lt;' l'k.wn
TIH"v
of :trj•
\1r t'Vt'nJng .
Mr~. Peat·l \'an !'ooney ll!H 1
hmes H&lt;lOd , son or \1r and ~~~-,
Mr!Jon Hood.
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Elected Chairman IPl'l crs.

liBR'ARY TO OPEN
The Midtll1•purt Public Llbi'UI'\1
will wen ThUI'sday nrter hein ;&gt;
closed for seve ral wccl\s.

Are you a member of our RUTH BARRY HOSIERY
C(..UB'? If not just listen-for every 12 pairs of our regular flattering, nylon hose, you bul( from us, WI! GIVE
YOU'
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ONfl ,AIR RUTH BARRY

Doby also homered as 1h£' Chicll.go
White Sox rru~hed the
Ko.ruaN

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MARINE VISITOR$
Sgt. LewL~ W. Osborn anrt Col.
.John O'Brien of the U. S. Marine
Corps spent the weekend w~lh the
former's parents, J\llr. and Mn.
Harry Osborn, Lincoln Terrace.
Osborn who has been stationed 111
Camp LeJuene, N. r .. left for Tnledo where he will spl'nd six
weeks competin g in rifle range. '

TO THE LADIES

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a dinner mt,"etine

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be timel .

City

Jo.ck Hanhman pitcher! R {our
hitter and homered und Lany

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The Seplllmber me@ting will be
Ill the First
Presbyterian Church with th~ In
lirnational Rt:ialions committ~
in charge of the program. Mrs. L
E Reynolds, Mrs. Guy Swadley
and Miss Nancy Reed will present
a speater: from Gallipolis wh c
WCTU PICNIC SUPPER
The WCTU will have a picnic sup- will show pictures and give a trn
of a recent
v1sit' to
per Friday at the Roadside Park vclogue
Egypt.
Becau
e
of
the
current
in.
11
at 6 p . m. Members ore -to hring &lt;r
tel'esl
in
the
Suez
Ca
nal
problem
covered dish and their table serthe commitlee felt the tuple would
vice.

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DOln Smith w;u
1 • lay•ll• •holm ond alter ' " '

"Yankee Party" Held On Monday Eve
I F.?r Middleport Little League Entry

Gress
Zerkle'. Mrs.
Dorolhv
H. J.Owen'.
Russell,Marlene
Nelhc
Owens, Mrs. Walte_r Harris, Jer.ry

TuberculosJ~ A.~sociotion in Southt&gt;astern Ohw. The meeting was
held in connection with the 'open·
ing or the new TuberculQSis Hospita! in Nelsonville and the g 1·oup
viewed the ho~pital.

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the St-crf'ta r y wa11 ~&gt;:in•n b)• Mr11
t~r ne .. t .Puwtol l. Then· wa~ a d l~
~-u'&gt;llwn 011 th e mlllle&gt; makmg p ro
Jed~ r,r t he &lt;· luiJ lur th t' hf" nefJ I
' uf lh t.: fluwt'r ftH:d. The tu rthl"la) ~
M Mrs IJ:.~nll oliver and Mrs lrJ
1 Wt!l!mJ fl wl·Jt• oh~•·rved .
, G&lt;tme, Wl're- pl;~yed and prtzt',
1 awardrd to Mr~ f ' lllfu~o J aPoh;
' Mrs Hele n Lt•J rht•lt &lt;~nrl Mr~
Ew••t&gt;lt J Tracy
1 At the
dose
lht:' mrelun::

Two Middleport
y th At t en d·
Junl·or 'HI" Camp

five
secretary
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.ol an
the
d H
Meigs
Asso
1o~ts
ty 'l'uuocri:u
ea lth Coun
ciation was in ~t•lsonviUe- last
~ o11 en d an a11 d av se•,swn
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uf the executive secretaries of

I am interested, best lime -to see me Is .. : ............ .

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AnE.-05 SECRETARY SESSION
.Mn. Will)lace Bradford, exectJ-

Mrs. Elizabeth
Mrs.
Col and
b
f ~ f Link
Ellen Craw Ot:u o
urn us were
Sundav
" guests of Mra Ethel Low·
ery, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dill and
Mr.· and Mrs. Walter Walker.

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A ''Yanke!:' Party" wa~ h1·ld al
th to hu llle of
and Mrs. Ed
Business an~ ter Monday Cvf•fl :n£ whl'n'th t.• \' t'n
Professional Women'11 Club ha~ ~ : 't'rtalm d thr Yllnk t&gt; l' t. 1t1! 1· u :1
picnil! sLipper at t~e , Road.~ 1 d•.· l!u r baseball team . Homt• m adt·
Park Tuesdll)' evemng and ad - 1ce c 1·eam !ln~cl fnod t'~kt- brow
journed 'to the Fry ,Plumbi_nr rui·~ anrl koolade wert: ~crnd an rl
Shop where they enjo&gt;·ed ~ sene• t~w program for the evcn nl! l'l ·
or games. Mrs. Wesley Fry 1~ pre c·!uded c-olored film 9 t~ker. h\ .\1r
sident of the club and members of Slatt&gt;r during the Y:mkP t· g-;11111 ..
the hostess committee were in
- - - - - - -·charge of servine hot dogs, ham
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hurgs. coffee, oTange ade, potato
ehips, relishes at the park and durmg the social hour cll..ke and eof·
fel' at the Fry shop.
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Twenty-five members and two
guests were preSEnt for the pic~
nic . Members. o[ the hostess com
Two boys from M1ddlepurt un·
mittee are, I' red. dJe 11 ou d as hclt ,
Mrs. Kenneth McElhinney, Mr~ t·rprl';len ling: fh('
Fir;;t R :J ptJ~t
Charlotte Perrin, Prf.rs.
Richard Church nl lh £' ..Junior l! l!!h Camfl

CEL&amp;I...TES BIRTH~AY
Tbe sixth birthday of Christinl'
Koehler was celebrated Frida~·
evening_ at the home of her pare-ntl, M.t. and Mrs. G. R. Koehler,
Groveport. Sharing the decorat ed
birthday cake and home fllade 1ce
i:ream were her grandmother .
M•·s.
Lewis Koehler St:,.;
her
aunts, Miss Betty Koehler. RN .
Gallipolis and Mrs. K. D. Amsbary and children, Jimm~ and MP.
linda, Middleport; and another
aunt , ·Mrs. Louiil Haines. and family, Grove 11 ort and Betty Lynn_,
Karen Sa'lly, Rick and Mike Ko:ohlcr.

E:XTRA INCOME OPPORTUNITY
We have an opening in this territory for man or woman
to service route of Hel'!iley candy coated milk chocolate
ven.del'll You deliver and collect. If you have a car, can devote fuli or part lime, have ambition to develop II( &amp;ood
sound business. Our field man_will show how you ~:an earn
$S~O.oo per year part time with unlimited full time possibilllles, with a small inventory investment of only $495.00
to start. Interested parties fill out tills form and .mail ~ack
to Manager, P.O. Box 1951, Cleveland 6, Ohio.

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auest

Mtrtedes

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$4.95

$25,000 in a

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Plaru welt! mttde to a· tell •!
"Coffel' T Jme" IH Hu ntJnglon un
Augu ht 21 , when tlle Laurl'l &lt;'1111
JJfJttcr He01hh Clu b mel ~lrmd&lt;!)
l'vemnx at thi&lt; hom e of Mn I.J·~
ren ee Smith with ~r11 Jarne~ 1;1: mnre as eo~ho8tl'~~Mrs. Lloyd Wl"lghl presid l"n t
prf&gt; ,idcd over the meeting, Wh it'h
op&lt;•nt:: d with group -~•ng• n~ " li ngh
ten The Corner" &lt;l nd the J. ur 1! \
Pr&lt;tyer m untAOn , The rep ort r.:

Women's Club
Holds Picnic
On ...I 'uesda Y

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of Mrs. Laura BreWster and 1'------------•'1
ll~"'"uLeona Whlte.

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Thl' 1\f·d Sox ~(" Ol'('d runs in flw I
THUR ."itiAY &amp; FRIDAY
fwo.; l f• i!lll!' nn a !&gt;in~le- by (;ilkey
Spencer Tracy
Rob&lt;trt Young
and a l1oO ntin g double by Fritz
NORTWEST PASSAGE
1-tulhgcb. P!leht·t· Hieky Oiler, tJ[J(In Technicolor.
l'IH 'd the fourth Hilling for the Sox 1
-U IIIo-with u duuiJle: advmwr_,d to third
Rich. De-nning Angela St•vens
nn an infwld out hv Mike Lillie,
CREATURE
WITH
1111d .~co re r! a ~; li ke nwdc ri•~t. nn
ATOM BRAIN
&lt;lll «rrot·, In 1ht• tnp "f lht• l' tflh.
Ca•·toun--RED, WHITIS, &amp; BOO
lht• Sox' IJuomi n;.( ba l~ wt•rt· gotlll

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Mr. and Mn. Ray Woodgeard
and family spent
Sunday with
relativ~ ln Logan.
Mr. apd Mra. C E. Olark a~d
so.n. DavJd, returned home, Sun·
day night after a visit In Cleveland with his brother and sisterlnJaw,
Mr. ·and Mn.
Thomas
Clark. Their eleven moqths old
100 rtmalned here with hit ~Uand
parsnts, Mr. and ,._TB.
Thomas
Cook
, .
MT and Mrs. Marlin Young and
son~ Jam~ of Coca, Fla., are t}J,e
3 of relatives In Meigi Co.
Mr. and Mr1. Homer Brickles
of .Columbua were reeen t guests
of Ethel Ulwery .at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dill.

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Cl ub PI ons Hun ti ng t on T np
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The Senlinel

Mr and Mrs. Allen Jenkinson
of Burlington, Okla., are
the

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Mickey M11ntll' s lammed . hi s
42nd h,Qmer to rr:main 13 games
ahead of Bahe Ruth's record 1027
pace nnd ~park the
N('W York
Yankees to a 12·2 drubbing of the
Boston Ued Sox. Dilly
Martin
"j drove in tour runs in a 15-hil attl'tCk.
Wayne Betardi and Ray Boone
humcred in t he 15th inni ng to lift
tho IJetroit Tigers to a 6-4 verdict '
ilver !he Clevel.ll ml Indians nfler
Cleve lnnJI pitchers
Early Wynn
and Don M~sl retired 28 batters
in succession. Th~ lndlons got 14
hit" and nine walks hut l(·ft 20
run ncrs .stranded.

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On Outdoor Equipment

Mill Sl.

cUR1"' WA?

Middleport -League

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Eleanor s. Schaaf, Middleport SoclelfEditor-Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy S&lt;Jciety Editor-Phone 6244

TIH· l ndJ alh mo\&gt; l' d into .:t tH· ~
'' ·:r ru n:-;, :1.~ thr h•-nd.off man
The Senators tallied tbree mor~
r ~ ~ ' ' pl; uT m ltw .\l l'fd lt•pm·t 1.11 11 'I hol\l&lt;ls w.,Jkccl. another V . in lhe fourth inning as Boyard
11 ·· Lt·:,gw· :..~ tlu ·\ d&lt;~u !p\'.l 1h" l·,·•wru ;•·. tt11' r11 :-;t baseman, made homered in center lit!ld aod scori \';1nkl'l'~ 41 'lu~· ,d~.' ni g ht at th t· ' Jll,l 1111 an ,.,-r .. r. and Gilkey's ed Man I e y who walked and
1\l ldi!ll·t•tll\ r~'tl · ··~ ••n d r. ,., t,~. Th e· h••uw nu1 111 r ~·nt1rfil' ld , was flOOd 11 Littl~ who got \0 base on an
Ht'd Sto \ ll.!l ltl·n ·· d th c tt· ~1 o1sp or1 for thri.•e tallif's A walk to Roth- error.
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thtrd p Lh·•· b,-, nut rill'1n_l.( th1· r· t· l 1:r&gt; h , .1 &gt;lal k _t• ~ Oil&lt;·t· and Bennie
The winning pitt'hl'r was Ricky
IM dw c·ll111 g ." t' llldur ~ ~-J.
IJ1•u1 drol'('- •n hn n. :ts
a.s • bl' Odt&gt;r anrt the losfr wa..~ Ronnie
I Th L· lnd 1:..n~ tlil·kt·d up two t:JI . m a 1c· ~ec·oml on 1·t\w-' bale errociMl:lnl~Y- ·
Il l'~ 111 tlw ~~·to rld innjng. 1~lwn ano, "t' P'~ :·d t .lll
:l )'d Littlt.•,
}' riday's schedu led
includes:
C;...•nt• Wt~ c m:1tle 1'11 st on 1111 t·r- wh •1 c :l1: ··I ftrst c!lt anoth~:r Sen- Senators VN.IIUR the indians, and
, !'1•r, ma ri e ~enmd and thirrl un ~tint t•no. ···r: .c ,! Dent.
the Yankees Joek horns with the
p;t~st&gt;d b~ll_, and sru t'Pd on a sh:ll' j)
Red Sox.
ThP St!D.IL•r; went o.thea:J in the
, Jngl , h)• cH idwr RH][(lal ! Uuwh-.,,
------~l'tlth t: r !:I lis Cl01 1(' h duub h• d t o I!J' 1111 w 1 ', ~s Joh nn}' Stevenson
NEST lltaG BARS titELIEF
WATERBURY, CONN . ---( U P),..
ng ht fJt•ld a!lll Uowk ~ cro-He l lt!l· 111arll· l1 . on ;111 t 1 ··• 1r, Karr wa lk~.oi;Jte A !nne 1&lt;-~ll y w:•s madt' h.\' L·d, o.ttH.I Bonnit· l\1;.n l~y with
a 'l'hc Waterbury Welforr: ])epart· hc Jnd1 :m ~ in tlw f(JJJI·!f 1 int •i ne( t 1 iple tu lt·ft fidd .scorl!d Steven- mcnt turned down an application
wht:: n ( 'harlt•s Culr- .~
made f1r ~ t ~ 11 11 apJ Kur·r .
for re!ief · when it was discovered

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will take ovl:'r tht• mound chon•s
in the sl:'cnnd g:amt&gt; in an ('f{orll
to better hu; :J-2 rt·cord.
The Cubs cho~l' pitl'ht·rs llu ~~
M:f'yer , with a 1-4 r{'('orrl, a n d
Warren Hil~:kl' r who has won two
out of 13 ~t.nts
The third -p lact' Ht· dlr~;:s movt~d
vp a rung on thr Nat 10na1 Uoagur
ladder aftt·r Wally Post s lammed
h i'~ 22nd hnmt• run of llw seaso n
into th e !t'fl fil'ld hlPIIl'hcf~ ln th l'!
fourth Hlfiiog Tue sday
He led
lht' R('dlegs and p1lcher Jot.• Nux1 hall to&lt;~ 20 v\c tor:- over the ~ub~;
The win hr·ukt•
a thn·t- -uame
loRing sft't'llk fll!· Cindnnati, which
scored its fourth stn1ight victory
and Its nmth triumph in 14 games
with Chrcago

Mrr. Robert
taken aback when
laughter M11.rgaret saunt•red Into
tbe kitchep Aaying "~ s mell those
eoct-eyed peas."

rInd ian s &amp; yankees In Dead Iock'

REACCOMEBACK •••.-a,y Alan lftavet

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biggest, longest, roomiest car of the lo~ · Prl.c~
three. A smoother rido OA4 q~m:e ro~m to enJOY 11 .

3 hclua~ve Puth·luHon Driving; Wit~ a mere
finger touch you select your dri\'ing range-a!
you'd ring; doorbell. On le£t, out of children's
reach. Positive, mechanical linkage.
4- Choice of two super~ engine~: Pick either
Plymouth's sensationaiii}·-Fire v.a (up to 200 hp
-240 hp in the Fury) or the PowerFiow 6.

Top talc.e~ and pas•ing power QCI'OII the
board: Plymouth'!! 90-90 TurOO.Torque provides

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MO.UTH 'osts less:
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tl1e greate!lt hreaka~ay and pauing poftr in all
models of any low-price car .
6 Createst aHentlon to IKifety; Plymouth gives
you many more etandard equipment safely fea·
lures-Safely-Rim wheels, electric windshield
wipers, SafeGuard door latche&amp;, dozens more. ,
7 Far moN u:ti'CI1'¥alue features: Plymouth••
low price includf:'l8J¥ilJ

uclwive luxur.:y fea~ree..

Compare at your Pfymoulh dealer'• &amp;od~ty 1

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\VANT 'DS

r"ottl '"~ of 2 c:t:d\S pe:' •oro •ill
be c.l&amp;rt:ed for &amp;d'l'ertUmg if not
paid .'ur be{ort' tbe •.3lb of u.;:b
mooth f(.IJiowihJ' ln ~rtioa
1;m:Jrs w Adv~rU..!illll:---$hmtJd bE'

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Auto ::.ervoces

2 five room apartme nt11; 2 fourroom apartme nt&amp;. all with laun·
dried and garagu ~. N. Bengel.
Pomnoy, Ohio. ----"
-1 ~·~
:·· or rent - Electric wallpape r
steamer. Clint o n t~ i s h e r , Mid ·
dleport. Ph . 621:i~· X .
ll -1·11
5·ROOM Apartment and bath .
Modern . 1&amp; y]so !;Uilothle for of·
fice ~ipace. Cal[ Dr . K. fJ . Am sb11ry, 275....1, Pnnwruy.
8· ll ·tr
- - - -- - - f'URNfSHED apa rtmen t, 4 rooms
and bath , furnace heat, pr ivate t! n·
tran_ce . Phone ~ 1 70·J_._ _
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1953 John B. Long~worth-1;-;9:;56
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ln lovtng me mory of our Dear
Hus band and Father, John H.
Longsworth.
A Leaf in ou r book lJf memories
J.s genlly lumcd tod11.v
And th e sor row traced upon that 6 noom unfurnished Apartmen t
with bath for rent. Alsn 3-room
page
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Is as fre~h as whe n you went
un f urr11s
ed
ap Rrtment
with
bath. Both newly decorated .
away .
Cali 294.
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11 brin gs hac k though ts uf a te nder heart
I 17 I
That lov(•d u~ all so true.
And we w· vt·r that day we would ~ ·
WA11'RI&lt;:ss wanl(•rl. Must apply in
ba\'e tu part
From one so loved And chCI'il!h·
person. Home Rc~laurant, Mldf'd &lt;t S you
dleport,
--- ~.ate
So in our cht·st of m emories we WANTED: GIRL FOil ltouaework.
IO('k up out· thoullts of you
Mr11 . Marlon
Cowd ery, I..one
Your s mtlc , your gentle face
Bottom, Ohio.
8 1~ 3tp
and all the thinKs, Dad , you
used to do.
. WANTED: Someon e to eut locw;t
Each year as we drive down lhe
posts. Contact Ed Spencer or
valley to the olrl horne- 1we _phone 6069 ·~ :___
8 14 3te

Help Wonted

18J Employment
Wanted

o pen th ir&gt; eh,..,.. t an d ~ v e nrl (
ho urs tbinkin of you .
.E :u ·h y ~ar the f lower s w~ plaec~ .
upon your .grllvC' mu y wi th· - - - - - _ ..._ . _ _ __
er and decay ,
Employmellt
wamed : HOl iS!&lt;;.
Uut our love fur you who slt·t~ r '
WORK whuc ('lin
go home
twneath, will nt•vt• r fad l'
nlr.:hts. Write
or see
Mrs .
awa)'.
Ilo.'lic St!arlcs, Middleport, Ohio
Sadly mhwed by wlfr Hn(f family
Route I.
8 14 atp
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1201 Business Serv I·-CeS

HOME BUILDERS
LOST- A l1rge mal e hlnt'k trnd tnn Call r.uy Ncigler, Ra cine , Ohio.
HOUND . Plea se nrtllfy E. Vita 8 14 12lc
- - - - - ---toe, Middleport , Oh in.
8.9...(1tc
RADIO &amp; TELJ:o.:VISlON SERVICE
Phone 200. Cleland AJlpliance
Stllre, 118 W. Mala St., Pomeroy
2-23·tr
J940 Ford Coupe for 1111le. Good
----~c--tires, run~ good . l'honl' 290·J . FOREMA.~
~ ABBOTT T.V. SERVern Bollngrr,
Naylor;o; Run ,
VICE AU makes Repaired by EJ:
Pomeroy, Ohio.
R 15 3tp
pert Techaicaan., Phone 5284 Y
Middle,..._
IHII-tl
105:t Bl~ ICK Suprr V8, 4·rluur Sc·

.(81 Auto 5oles

dun, clynanow drlvf', $130~.
Blae ttnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
U·U-6 1.e
1065 OLDSMOHILE Super "88"
lloHid11y Coupe, powc&gt;r stecrine
11nd brakea, hydrama\lc drive,
t2695. Blaeltnar's, Pomeroy, 0 .

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19M MERCURY Hard·lop ('Uupr .
Monterey, mcrcumatlc. one nwner. $1796. Blaettnar's, l'omNoy,
Ohio.
8-9-tltc

120 81 Insurance

Life, A.uto, Fir., PoUo. Call Don

MUla, Middleport. Ohln

I21) Real Estate

or

newly shingled,
nt•w
coal fur
Town }hll, MinlmboJcn .
8 JO 6tp

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1~3 PONTIAC O•lun 8·Cyllndlilr. 8 ROOM H0USE, wHh electrl('ity

4· door Sedan , hydramalic drlv&lt;':.
ft.Q.fltr

ROAT BAUGAIN

{
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water In kitchen,
on Laurel
Cliff, $2500. Call 6109 Middleport.
8 14 3te

f'OR SA.LE-P11ad 1tlrby Real Ea·
Rutland TowMhlp. 31
-tate,
acres land, boule, bll'l"n and ou\
bulldlOJa, S~ George A. M~Jn.
hart, Admlnlatrator.
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CCfoW,Uio,lJ,/1111!()

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1231 Legal Nctices

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Fight Results

IY UNITID PRESS
LOS
ANGELES
UP-· Bill\'
Sw('etpea Peacock, 1201f.:t. Phil~ ·
delphia, outpointed Jose TolUl'O
l.opez, 121, Mexico City, 10.

MAX WARQ

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THI IOIING 707, .A.mertea•a lrlt commercial jet airliner, 11 tlle ftrat fet trll.D.IpOrt to Ian!~ at l..u•
Angeles Internat.ion&amp;l airport. The 24.7,000-pound tour-jett.u Jaaded on tbe runway a. gracefully u
a .tWallow one hoW' and GT milutea :dter leaving SeattJe.

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Yau have something
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
-They Get Re,ults-

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ll-8.

Ciliri rwa ll at Chica.e:o 2 ga mes
- t ; r 1 1s.~ 2 0 o 1· Fowler
7-10 and
.J dft•o1t 3-2 vs Meyer 1-4 an d
ll at ke r 2· 1\.

THURSDAY'S GAMES
Nr·w Yu rk at Br ookl yn, ni g ht
Cirw in nati at Chicag o
Ml iW UIIk f'(' at S l L OUI S , ni 1;!1l
(Jnl y g l'tm rs ;;cht.-•duled

N1•w Yur k
c 'lrv Phlnd
Hi lS! on
t' hi c~:go

lk! rni l
l.l &lt;~ll irnorf'
Wa~hingt o n

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INSURANCE

AGENCY

FIN, Awtomoblle, Heftth

ACCIDINT

Lit., CtllNity and Bond•

In MIDDLiiU)RT, OHIO

61K-M

PHcliolll

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Good Clo111 Uaf&lt;l Cor,\
AU Makes ...d Model-

METROPOLITAN
AUTO' SALES

WE BUY
:rmUO'I'O"BA.L I BEAMS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
llk'lkAP IkON ..... MI:'I'AIA
Pbcm• 810
Potn..-ot

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If you want to sell your
property in Midctlrport ,
SEE ME.

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.477 20 1fl
.441 24 1f.1
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HOBART

·~~819$

Atte nding se11eral days tbe flrat
week were Mrs. Lawrence Smith.
.Mrs . Merlin Tracy, .Mrs. Phil Wise
and Mu. Clifford 1acobs, Mr. ar.d
Mrs. .Pearl ~acobs, Mr. and Mr!.,
Mjke Russell and Mr. and Mrs. P.
L . Peo~le.s spent the past week
at the camp and .Mr. and Mra. Law·
r e'n ee 'Smith and family and Miss
Judy Gilmore spent the weekend.
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.
Spendirig Sunday there were
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Jacobs, Mr.
.~;~nd Mrs. Phil Wise, William Bai·
ley and Miss Delo~s Milhoan.

" SICIPAlY of· State Jobn FoJter

buUes· ia sbC'WD after he had

'dropped hla realltratlon blank
Jftt0 I baliot boX· In NDw Yot"k

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Amerlea .Jwald eniJ eajoy
U.ernselvw wbell *be7 are

FANS

. JOIUIJ'. '
also llacMd4 be rememheret
tUoace
lhal
JOU'ro ldi.IJ yllUDJ
- U .. the time l.o , ...

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pare ,... pear later :reore.

unders-igned Ju~·or Otbo Evans,

'II file his

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Uon in the Prob•te Court

CANCE

county praytnc

f~ _an

Lawn Mower
SPECIAL , .

peLi· l

, Used Two Mo1tlhs

Blld

ovlter of

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was

said Court, autborizlng
change I
or hl.s name froin Junior
Otho I
Evana lo otho Cecil Gilpin; 5 aid I
petition will be for hearlq before
said Court on the 22nd day of
September, 19!16, at 10:0() o'c\ .. ft~

A. M. or as

"YOUR

t10011

lhmeillor M ...
the 11me.

Court may hear
Junior Otbo Enns,

Petitioner

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SUNRISE
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94.95

NANCY
WHO ,

I'LL HIT A FEW

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ROCKS FOR
BATTING ·
PRACTICE

now $69.95

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who dHlreJ .. pi eheact aad
. , ll IIIOCI-.a ilteUme.

s... '25.00 Save $25.00

of Reedsville, R ute No. I, Meigs

Couoly, Ohio,

PICKENS
Point 6- Hardware
STORES
Phoae 153-x
Pomeroy
Phone SP-3-11183
Muoa

,WE WILL SEE

SUNSET
~'!'ATION•

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YOU SOON

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On Your Dial
STOCK
CAR
RACING
SUNDAY
AT

CLAYB.\NKS SPEED\VAY

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DELAVAL, NEW HOLLAND,
4 FERGUSON, and OLIVER

FARM EQU I PM EN_T .· ,
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lm,UU Uaa$ the ,.... ol

Notice " Is ber,eby give-n that the

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'l'bo ba.to ...bleP experiIUI.ce Uwl .. boy reeelvn frern
epera1oi&amp;J' ha. o... oewspaper
1'oale Will helP' blm ell.joJ 1
taller• more proapenu r.

·01117 JODI' oace"-too of&amp;ea

NOTICE

bacw

Cl'ty. Later, Dulles conferred
with U.N. Secretary General Dag
·Hamma~'old on Suez: crisis.
Dulles aOU&amp;ht aJ!j)rovaJ of a proposed plan that the canal be operate4 by an lntunational body.

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THIS WEEK

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AMERICAN '
CANCER 1
SOCIETY

FROM BRANELL'S F.AI.L

C6LLECTION cornea this 11lru
\ black ~eer wool dress. A satin·
· lifted · bo'w ft011tll the high
~raped waist. The miniature
_-. tpllar npeatl tbo 1at1n aec:ent.

.Old!
ALong
.Time

· DULLES REGIS.1ER$ ·

This Week .
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GIV

lYou·ret

FIRST BIRTHDAY
Tile f-Irst •bitthdfly or MeliOd:~
.Am sbary, daughU:r of Dr. and
~\rs .. K. . D. Ambsary, was celebrated with a famil;y dinner at their
hom~ Mdnd.ay eVening! Guest. in··
tluded her grandmother,
Mn. ~
Lewis Koehler Sr.; Iter. aul)t, Miaa
Betty Koheler, RN, Gallipolis;
Lucy .and Jimmy Amsbary.
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TOOAY ' S GAME$
C hicn.:o ;II Kansas City
Jlt•t.roil :rl Clevt•l;t n!\
Ho ~ t o n at New Yur·k
Only !Pilllls ~H' hPriUII'rl

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PICK~NS

SEE ME.

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man's
cruelest
enemy

You·re
Only ,
Young
Once ...

A grollp from the Laurel Cliff
Fl"ee Methodi st Church attended
the F ree Methodist camp ffieeliDg ·
at Mansfield the past two weeks_.

TODA Y'S PROBABLE PITCHERS
Host on nt New York- - Brrwf'r
Hi-4 vs lo"nrd 14-4.
Chic11 go at Kansa ,~; C ity night Do nuvan 5·7 V!; Ru r netlt~ 2-4,
Or troit at Clrv rl a nd night_._
Lary 11 -12 vs Le moo 15·9.
Wnshington a t lia ll imo r t&gt; ni _ght
-Stewa rt 4·5 vs f orni f'lP.s 3-ti.

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GASOLINE ALLEY

Attended By G1oup
From Laurel Cliff

ATTEND REUNION
Mr . and -Mrs. Gcnrge Fry, LockTUESDAY'S RESULTS
bou r ne , s pent the weekend with
Nrw York 12 13o&lt;; ton 2 nil! ht
her s is ter, Miss .Mab&lt;'l Hysell.
Hnl! illWI'r 3 w· a~ld ni! T&lt;m o ni ch1.
Sunday they w~r~ accompanied tn
th e annual Fry r eunion at Pin"
f'hil: agn 12 Ka n&lt;as C' tl_v I n i).l hl
ll &lt;' l r nit 0 Clrvf' la nd 4, 15 111 11 (N l Gro\'e, W. va., by Miss ,Uy.~ (' ll and [
, Ml's . Aria Lambert.
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If yo1,1 want to bon;nw
ntoney. on your prop1•r1 y in
Middleport or Pomeroy,

I Camp Meeting Is

·Mi,o;s Kath rvn · Bengel of Cincin·
nati and Mrs . F.ugene j3rown were
gues ts when Mis;; L~·dta Ebersbach
ass iMled by Mrs. A. V. Howell en·
terta ined the Dau g hters of ,Ruth
C ia~
of the United Methodist
Chur'ch, Mondar evening at her
home, Mulberry Ave .
Mrs. George Parker, pres ident.
p r e~ ided at the meeting and members responded to roll call wi th a
most outstanding incident in the
life of Chr ist. Devotions were led
by Mi ~s Ada Gcnheimer who had
for tt('r topic, Gratitude. a Chris- l
!ian Grace.
During the bu slneiiS s es.o;ion it
WA S voted lo sell Ch•·istmas earrls
and cvllry ~hly cards as a money
mak;ng pr oject .
An i ntcr·esting and informative
program was p r e~;enlerl by Mrs.
Par kt&gt;r art e r whielt re fres hmen t~
wc 1·c ~Nved bv thto hostessf" s.

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Daughters Of Ruth
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Entertained Mon.

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Real Estate Broker

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Funeral Home

Attorney~

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Became A s.~.tlon

14 FOOT runabout and traih••
LIGAL NOTtCI
and 12 bot8Cpow('r mnt nr . Will
ll r- lrn F. Paraona, o Minor. rf'
11r1J !lt"PIItale or all to~('! her. Thl ~
;iding at Newbur11, Ml&amp;llouri , Sta r
Is 1 b11rg1Jn . Pho nr Nf'w lhlv r t•
1-loutc
No. 2, Po!lt Ottice Addre~ h
TU ·223U.
tf
:'&gt;l'ewhurg, MlsMurl, Star Rout e Nn
CONCRETE BLOCKS
!, l' ' u TreS!Ia Boulw11re, I~ hen•b•
"&amp;ullcl letter 'or Lett"
IIOUSE TflAILER . 2!1 rl .
Nt"w nnHfied that on the 1'7th. day nf I
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l!JM,
Gary
H.
Par!Wln
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GRUfjc;ER
BLOCK. CO.
paint , 2· tone, Rl.'modcltd . Frank
S Mil•• North of Pomeroy
Frye, Rutland.
B 6 9tp In fan t by Preston A. PJ~raonl'i, h is
- - - - - - -- · ---~- nl'X I friend , PfainlHt, rued his p('. On Itt. Jl, Call Wm. Gru.....
FOR SALE TOMATOES MEXf.
against her 11 'defendant io
CANS lariJe pink , non·arid - 2nd ·ith£'ion
Court of Common Plcos , Mci g~ l'
hou-e eut rrum sehonl house. ~·: ounty, Ohio, Case No. 12.446,
Wllll~:m H . Hnlmea, Syneusc
1ra~ ing ror d ivorce frnm the s aid
Ohio.
R-6-1 mo.r tlrlen t'. Part~ons, 1 Minor, un thr
PEACHES-Hal• Haven arnt Golrl ~rounds M Grou Neglect of Duty
fllt Jubilee. New HAVepj Ort"hard . md f.xtrr.me Cruelty, and plain·
New ll.l.ven, W. V11. Phon'" TU 'iff abo prayJ lor othrr proprr
T• "'"' tiM! 111111"' of every
24888.
1-31-tr relief. Said c:aute will be ror
f•mlly , • , at • cod th• temll'(
laearina
on
or
alter
tbe
30tb
day
B-ll-3tc
of AUJllll, A , D. · 1058.
CHILD'S BOOTS,
size ft. $1 .00;'
Gary H. PariOitt, 1n Infant
boy'• toat ,and c•p. size 3, $2.M;
by Prelt.on A.. Parsolll, his
glr)'l eoat ud bonaet, lite 3,
next lriud.
$2.50; aew nylon ruffled aUp, Crow aDd

ob:o a, fl.l\(1. All
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That wa.~ the very beginning for
the marvel from
Mobile.
He
ki ckf&gt;d hi s s ize lb shoe up in their
faces " and rlo n t&gt; lore tltat catcher's ar m off." Saleh Wt ;o; in.
Young S&amp;ti'h quickly became the
¥ens ation of the Negro League,
winning 31 g amr.s against four
lossf'..s in one of his ('arty season!.
But thr wide wo r ld beekoned even
If th e major leagues d idn't at that
tim e, and Satch s et out to s&lt;':e the
world H~ pitched
In Pana ma
Ven ezu ela , Cub&lt;~ , Sunto Domingo:
Haiti. Pucl'to Rico, Mexl.co, Canaria , Honolulu and Jap fl n .
C· lie regt:;tered HI slrikeouts jn
B't' UNITED PRESS
one ,!lame a nd , on a barn ~torm".
ing t(lur, won [our of six games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
agRin.s t the grent. D!zzy Dean. In
W
L Pd. GB
one of Lhose games
thev wrrt&gt; Mi l wauk&lt;.•r
tifi &lt;13 .f)(J6
scorel~s.s aft er 10 innings. Pa;;sing Brooklyn
fi4 &lt; ~ .587 2
3
old Drl enroute lo tt•• mou...
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Sateh r., ald mo,nfutty .·
' Sl. Lo uis
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" If you ain't gonna &lt;ive " ' """ l'~
54
p 1tti lad
b e lphh i a
46 55
63 .496
.4J:! 12
1~
runs, Mis ter Dean , we Kin'l gonna
. ~ ll l'~
glve you none. "
' Ch1cago
- 44 s:-1 411 21
SlgnM With Clitvelanct
N e w York
-tO 6Ci .::177 24 Y.~
Satch didn't He won, l-D, In
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
the 13lh.
Cin c tnnM.I 2 Chi &lt;"&lt;l J::: o 0
They rlgured he wa .~ in the twi· ~ew Yo rk 3 Hwokl vn l. ni .~ ht
ll~ht. nf h!s rareer when.
afler Philaddrhia ::1 f'itt ~ bur ~b n. 1 ~'
Pltc~mg an estimated 5,000 game,;,
twili~ht
he SJgned with Cleveland in 1949. Philarlel ph1;r I l P i ll llbu r~h 2, 2 n li
Satch had a 6·1 record and in 1951
night
went to lhe now extinct St .Louis St. Lo uL'! fi !'ll ilw n uke c 2. n i~h t
Browns. He was 12· 10 Jn 19!52, at
----lhe age of 46, and proudly dis. a happy ma n As he once sa id, " I
played hiH fonr-we('k old s on when may h ep ri ght on pitf'hin g unti l
be signed hi fl lll:\3 conlract.
I'm 70."
There are some who
figured
He nllghl, too , the way
he's
that Sntch ~ hould have
been a going.
winner And ~ tayed up in the big
- - - - .'' . - -- .
ltagues !hal .\·ear as he won only
INTERNAffONAL LEAGUE
three AJ;:ainst nin e IOSMCII and bnw-'
BY UNITED PRESS
ed out of the mlljurs . But sehedW l Pc1 .
ulea so necc&amp;Hary under the hlg
Tor
onto
70
5"' 574
top wert• too confining for Satch
f'ifl !ifi .5-!:'i
He just likes to up And .!Ill fishing Rm·hcstt•r
Miami
.~
, ,., 510
when he feels like it.
" ~m ..5:.!£1
M
nnt1·eal
flfl
Miami's a good spot for 1hilt.
60 ti·l .4H4
and the Rochester hitte r s will tell 1111vana
5£1 (it i .4fifl
)'OU that o1d Satcb is pllrhlng Jik o Richmond __
Columbus
57 fi7 460
_
~0 75 .400
Duff11lo
13 ACRES l.AND tor S'flle. On RuTOOAY'S
PROBABLE
PITCHERS
eine·Baaban Road ;o;ear Sutton
New Yurk v~ . Brookl y n at Jt' r'Chul'ctt. Lovely
llulldlng 11 ttc
Some locu&amp;t 1tlmbcr Price $1,000 s ey City ni~ht -:..ntont'l ]i lll-12 vs
See F . D. Hudson , 18 W. Cave Newcombe \8-:i
Pitt ~burgh al Philadf'lphi:1 night
St., Pomeroy, o1· call 184-X
- Kline 0· 1::1 \IS Mt· ~t' f 7-5 o l' H•I,L!;O·
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4 ROOM HOUSE
IIHI3 PLYMCHJ1'H Deluxe 4-doo•
new basement,
Sedan, on e
the heM '153' ~ In
nncc, on Welch
towl' , $00~ . ftluttnar'&amp; , Pomeroy,
ers ville. Wilbur
Ohio.
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$10UI. Blactln~t'll, Pomt'roy, 0 .

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age.
Kut you can full y a pp rt'd al e it
only whf' n yo u reallzl" that Ea tch
was 50 years nld las t monlh- and
lhi.s i£ his 3'ith Vl'ar in hascball.
Most of the play e!'S who tried
so vain ly to hit his offerin gs the
other nil!hl weren't even horn th e
clay i n 1921 when Satch ambled
-down out uf \h e grand stOlnd 11.t
Birmin.L: ham. Ala .. and beg~ ed thr
Black Barons to let him throw 11
few I n ha tt ing practi ce.

·- -I WILL NOT be fe.!ip-;;-~s·lbl-~fnr
debts contracted by
anyone
QUICK S&amp;B.VlCE OB Watel.t It&amp;
other than myself.
palrlnt bJ Facto" 'I'Nined
Signed: Albert R. Keeton Jr.
watchmaker. COLLiNS JEWZ.
LF..RS. Pomeny.
I WIU.
-;;poruiht~ - fnr
debts
eontraeted hy
anyone
CAR RIPAIR
other than myself.
NciJi!'lt'r &amp; Clcel Garage, Racine,
Ohio .
8 14 12te
Dorothy L. Keeton
8 14 3tp

HH\1 FORO V8, 2·tloor and 4-rlnor Barnet-Slmpt~on tnaurante A.aency,
Middleport. Fl.r.e - AutomohtleSerlan . Choice or three finr i'Rn
Bonda. Phone 6313-X
8-20-tt
$:iD!i. Blaeu.nar'll, PomtToy, Ohio.
8·9- fJte ("()MPLETE lnau""'l~e Protedloo,

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AUGNMENT,
bl:iacinJ and brake aervlce.
Hackett's SafMJ Serviee. Wel'l
lhia Street, Pomeroy, Oblo.

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FIRST JET TRANSPORT LANDS IN LOS ANGELES

Br oscAR FRALEY
j
r easo nablf'
Unit.d Pres• Sports Writer
1
.ca JI -~02-~_ 8 15 _3tp : NEW YORK
UP . - The most
WALL PAPER SALE
. wondr ous perfo rm er 1n s ports to·
10 d ays.l
d
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lth
Cross Hardware.
8 15 3tc 1 ay ls 8 pappy guy w
a.n age_ _ ___ _
less arm n ;~ m ed Lnoy
Satchel
FOR SALE : LATE MODEL All is· Paige.
Chalmers tra ctol' mowe r. p lo w.
May lw yo u Mlo W where S11tch,
cultiva tor and
di ~11. .
Carson · pi k hin .o: f or Mia mi or the interna·
Combs. 3 m iles north, Clwllte r, I tional L l• il gue. won a one- hiltl'r
Route 1.
B 15 3tp · llgar ns\ Uoeh t&gt;;o; ler thi s wc~k . It
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gavt' him a r1•t·nrd
od 10 wi ns l
aga i ns t a m r-r{' th ree ddeab; on
Or
a fa nt asti c I 50 f'&amp;r ncd r un a vel'·

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BABY BED ·fo r sale

reported unb:edJal'i!J . T:lt! Daily
SeatiDel wW not ~ r e~oponsible · - - - - - - - ' "
(0; more llu.a. one mcorrect. in· ' f OR RE N·1· () II ·SA il
· '. "-' roour
..Uoa
houl!e on Ches le r R u ~d . Ga~.
el ectricit y and water. Call 436 - Y
r.&amp;rCl of z"~ au4 ~~II Nu
8-15- llp
UCN ot lLW~nta pnnted al reiU
1ar clusthed ratP:I. ObJtuartet
0
puhliJ&gt;hed at 1 cent per word.
- - WANT F:Il · HO US ~: nr In( rn Mid ·
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rllepor t, rea son ably pri ct•d . fo r
Ex .GJ . Write Box 101 . Middl e·
SA Yl DON'T YOU KNOWt
port.
8- 13 -61 ~:
Balr.er 'J. Will give yuu the best
- · - -~----usde on (LU'TIJL~:.re u.r applian·
ti
4 u-u
------•or rent--I!::J.:tenaloD Leddera,
.t:i b 1
Seaflold Boarda, Drop Cloth8.
CUntoa Fisher, JljddieporL
Phone 11266-X..
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TodaysSports
Parade

TWO YOUTH BEDS
co;nplcti', I
Jood condition , best ulfer b.lr.es.

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tert!OD. l'omtn'.lm r.bara:e Mtc:.4. eenll pu wo.r d ,for tbre. COb
lfJCUUVe lDaertioaa.
Spe~ai----Obtl month ror 211 cea."
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BETRO THAL
Mr. and Mr. H ugh t..:vans of
.Mora aDtown art announcmg tb"'
betrothal il.nd appruarhmg nHl•
r1age of then daught~r . L01~ V!rgmi,a, Evans to Wallace Young Sll'·
wart, son of Mr. and .\!1:. J . L
Stewart, uf Ne-w ll&lt;~ven . Tht: Au
gust Z5th wcdchng w!IJ be held m
the Drwumund Chapel t'hurrh
and RC\'. J11e DcHa 1tll. Ttw bnd•
to be re("eU•t'd her H&lt;~chl' lor ul
Se~enre d&lt;'grt't' from th~' Un!H'r
city 1n 1954
and wtl l eompl t•1t
work for hl'r Master of Alh rio·
:::;rce LD Aagust ~·or thr' paot 1w•,
.)'£'ars s he has l&lt;~ught a1 ltldgnlal

Ele-mental'} Sd1vul Shl' ,,,~, o.~t
Ct&gt;p\ed a \t';Hh.llg piJ~.IHill Ill Huo
St']], K~
/',\ 1 . :-.t 1·.,.,,u t Jll~'ltrh•d
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nuw empiU,\t·d !11 tho• I' ~ t \ lilt&gt;
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c:ove n ; white w o~ l l tirf's. 4 ctr. A
real nice a ut.o1955 Ford V8 Fair lil ne 2 dr. A
s t'terp ca r,
1953 Plymouth B• lvl'dere h ardtop. Onf' lc.c 1l owne r. A cl~a n ,
50ii d ur,
2- 1953 C ~vro l.t 2 d rs. R an d

H. Su t coven;. 011e Jtandard
~&gt; !tift , one powerglide. Clean.
1953 Ford V8 Cu:'ltomline 2 dr
R&amp;H. Seat coven. Run, t ine.
Cle.n,
195:1: Pord V8 d ub cou pt·. R
and H. Spot light, buut ifu l t utone blue .
1952 Ch nroiPt 4 d r. A real
nice dean car.
1952 Dodg-e 3 pass co upe. See
thi s to epprt"&lt;iete.
Many More to Ckoose from
Comple t e Line' of New SroHAtwef~t r Moto n. in Stoek

METROPOLITAN
Auto Sa les
At T ra ffi c Lig ht In Mlddlf'port

295 N, 2nd Ave .Mictdleport, 0 .
O pe n E¥e ni nga Until 9 p, m .

Phone 6045-J

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p;.rk Tlw duult'r "'" ,,. 11 , ,1 \,J
(;l'or gr ~":·r~· Hl·,IJIJI,1Ji[
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1-' mal plan ~.,.,.,,,. tn .rtl,. l·•r tln
swl mm tnK J.iilrl~ hl'l d tt'tTII I I)
GARDEN CLUB
IJunng lh•· toU~lll&lt;" ' tht· II li i;
'lh·· '\o·w HiiVl'l\ r;.Lr(]lll ( 'Itt\)
\'1)\Cd to pureh;l'l' gu1dn flit l'ltib Itt ltl ,I IUth}li'OJl &lt;1\ thP iliJnlt' uf
·\!~·~ l ltn IHI&lt;'d \\ 1 , \\ ' T ..,,., ,](' , 11 Thut ~~~~~ ;lf.
rnum chair ~
to spon~ur th•· Hlondmubtlt· ~~~ lw l~·riHHJ!t . The pollil('k dmner w;,~ ::
111 this tUntlliU!lil.l Ill S•·p , •·mhl'l
,, 1·rvNI .• t 12 nuon :1nd the- co hos·
Those appow1•·d lu lhJ, c!Jillllllllt'l' 1\·.;~&lt;'S w1. 1.1. \lr~ Jlu~o .Juhlmg ,
were Tom
lfoffmJn ~11d !\L•rk \Irs ,\ K ll.lrt'lun g and Mrs . N
Ward . T h1· H•rtury Cluh 1'111 1 lw 11 Wein ,\ ~hnrt !Ju ,int•.~&lt;; se~sion
asked tu Juln Jva• ·., w!lh tlil' 1 11111 ' • '1.\J' hl'lti The r l nwrr Show wa~
1111d heill 1nak1· tiLl' lo1&lt;«•dm&lt;,!Jlll'j' (1J-H'll'~''f1 WIll'
1 1l WI It be h"'· id '""
vt~it a ,ucct·ss
Thl'i 11 """ 11 ~ ;. 1 1 Nnvt'rnlwr 'l'hr prugr am hy Mr · ~
pcrsun., from Mn:-.r•n. l111rtlurd and \t~rv Sl('tll whn Iol d nf li f'r ~um·
:"&gt;&gt;ew ll flVl'n an· askt·rl !n dnnal.t• rn 1,1." pfiiJI'r'\ 11 f rai~tn!.! rlnwl'r'
th is valitabl~ &lt;otld 11\Ul'h !ll'l'(il'd :m d lll:tdl' :onant:&lt;' llll'nl '\ of lh E•s t'
~ubstann· i'll'H'Ill Wt'l'l' (;,•utg&lt;' .:nm 11 ., :\1 ,~ PollJid Hnt•~ h . ,gaH' a
Sayre. N1tk Pht•l p&gt; , Boh 1\h-Cio. p:•rw t·
"\fy lh ... ;nul l. r~(! nrls 11 r
thltn, J;n:k 1-'rcy , {,t·L•• :.:r· .lt· w•·ll
Ft• 1w 1.,. , •\ rn u ntl thr ('alenrlar".
Charle~ J!•wcll. V.ii .. dt'"'"' 1\rt!W!l 0111 ,. 1 , p 1 ,,.,,, 111
wne Mrs 011 ,,
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11 · {,· R o,.t'y
Mrs
Wolf(!, Mark Wa •d. Tum ll ort
FlDV&lt;I r·:11 m:IL'k II;Jt ,~ LJ•Hh
rowl'l l
man and Kermit F'" rd
:\11'" I' A ll a1e 1 Mrs . p ,J Woi •
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SEWING CLUB
'!'h(' Btnd Si•wing ('luh wa~ crl · Mt ·~ A H \\'&lt;i&lt; ld lum. Mrs. Jame•
tert~m&lt;'rl last T t tl' ~da1
Jl tin• Hamptnn, :'11r~ ll rrnwn r.aynt• 1Jnd
home or M t~ N. !' s~uckhl• •n mcr M r~ J. luyd Rn11~h
Ot hl•rs pn•sl•nl ~ ··n· \lr , D1111
Smt lh . Mr~. ~· A ll,ot('l, :O.·I t·• A
SHOWER
B. Woodr um , .\11 , H 1.. Hry,Jn'. ,
Mr~ .I J. Slt·w,,ll, h0no r t•d :'11 ,.
Mt·s. H crm&lt;~n 1.~ .1n•. 1\ t r~ . J. l. Lo•s J·:vetrl~ Willi a b111l:d ~hnwt•r

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AutomatiC Washer designed for you!,
The Startling New

Ropit!ry .Bpi11
Gets pounds more water out of c:lotllesslaslles time and mooey spent In drying

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wen~ 111 { u~um!HL~ S.illu.! 11
John Wollt· ;ond Keith Arnold
play~d m a I.J•m., g1,1f t uurnameur
HJJd pl")'t't l at I he ll!chwoud Cluh
011 Sumluy
Mr . &lt;Jnll :0.1•·•. l'hl'~ll.'r Ada m '
anll Randy of Weirto n Wt:'rc l'lt·f'k
end guc.~ts nf :\1t s lv:~ Carwhart.
I Mr. ~ntl 1'\olrs. \~'yall _c.hadWl· l ~,
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aul a n(\ J t mm~t• ;md :-.'1 1. and ~1!s.
John M•1rgan ,L1Jd children arc
.1 ~;pC'Ildlilg a wr·•·k 1am 1Hng 111 Mlchi·
,gun.
1M&lt; alll1 "'1•·,· K•• "''''"
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1 F,,
.. · , muH I, Jl~t · t•nts ~·f ~1 1 .' A. A. l\nglc
·' ll&lt;
1 Ang ' t·~ on .s l!n d ay.
v1~ .,
1 l'u
Mr rlnu" 'I
~&gt;J', \\' ~:111 t•h .! ct we 11
ot tll l child•en vL•dlt'd ·"'lr. ·and Mrs
Hugll ('h.rdwell 11f Duncan VJils.
0., I)Y t:: l' the w•·•·ktnd .
.Mr. aud Mrs. E J .. Slt•in and
sons anti 1\lr. and J\1r~. 1&lt;:. I. Stem
Sr., of A~hland, K,\', anrl Mt('ky 11/
fio~hesler. N. Y, an· ~p('udtng"
wr&lt;•k's ~·Mallon at L.'lk c !lope.
Mr and \fr ~ Atllwr \Ve herk
kit f11r
All'x.wrlt'lil, \',, , wher E'
·
tlwy julill'd
ht .'&gt; pd i' 111 .' iltlrl nwt"r
rd to VINid:t 1'1or a \{·u day va&lt;'a·
r ·to n

,. 1111 Mr~ K•• "
,,; 11 1 Mr.,
111 . 11 1.,
Huck, Mr. ;m d ~I r s r\it·k l'lwlp·.

mi t F'ol'd, J\lr

Bnh .loh nsl on nnd,chiiLi nn
If( ' J1 11 nn· 11 nd !\\Hgarl'l. \fr ~ 1111 1
\],., , (;p 11 r~&lt;· ,Jro\~TII Mr and J\t 1 ,

i 'h :rllt•s l.•·~lt' l', ~1 1·.·an rl \lr~ . .J• 1 ho~

\lr. and Mr~ Woodr,~ w
l 1\'nlil-. &lt;l.llol
I'IH ldr&lt;·n and )\t·. ;tnd
1\rown

F ri gtJairo {or tl w OlllSt
a dvan ce d

t lli llkl u g in

ho nHJmakiu g (·onvc •t·
iPnoe. NOON tlwy'vc llono

Jnhn lh·1•r wh11 1~ l'llij')IO\•I'd Ill
dirllln.t!t vis tH•d hh mo ! hl'r :\lt',
II I. P .l !'l' tl\'t'l' tht• w&lt;'t'kt•nd
1\lr~ l'atll 1-){',d l.l' and
N.illl'l'
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ar•· .til I'IS11tog ,1\·lr unU .Mrs. Wca\ 1 r.
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SPECIAL TRADE-IN SALE
SAVE - SAVE - SAVE

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ll1w Mo!c!Jing liltm·Motic
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\It~~ Lela h P{)we ll

WlOi.•l air

and lint, th auks

to the cJ.olusl ... u Frigidairt'l

Filtrator. No plumbin!!: nr

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1/ITI.I·II.IT/t IIRY/1

vE'Iflting T\Mded. Cloll•c~
are driod soft, ftufly nnd
:nvoot·m16)1ing, With ju~t
th ~ llegrce

&lt;Jnd

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:11ul "1\·\ r.~ {·art Whitcomb of
\\'1 ~t S&lt;lll'm vt~l\1;-'d here T uesdav
~11'' Harrv Mrllrr anO Bt•vcrlv
•.t \1rddlt'hro;To, W Va.. v1silcd ;,
t h· ~11 ~-&lt;nd
Mr~. ll arry Mtll cr
hom1 tht .~ Wt't•k.
11t

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Each kit 1pedfkalty cr.a,.cf

1p.ciftc ty,. of hair

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Varia h ll' Tnr. pN•l tur t C on tr o l• J)r y- 0 - MaHe
Timer • Safd y D oor Sw i~t-h • Hadia ntube H eat-

ing Ekmcnt • Oznne "S1Jm hinc" lump • Cholr.e
of aU white, or two-tnnt'd --: 4 beautiful colors.

BAKER FURNITURE
' ON THI

UIGHTE$1

MIDDLIPORT

COINII IN
OH 10

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even~ ,Of the.
Junior Fair
of Dexter wh!"
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JACKETS
BLUE JEANS-SWEATERS
t'or Tbe Mel(s Fair We Will Close AI Noon Thursd•y

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE
JUsT A r.ooo M,ACE TO TRADE
MlDOJ .EPORT, OHIO

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Wahama :High Gym

GIFTS

MOVIES
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IDEAS

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prolfam ia completing Jts
tblrd )'ear In Mei.gs County.
an~£'

HoiUday is scheduled to repre&amp;ent Meigs County In the State
Fair Tractor Rndeo to be held
in COllneetion with the Ohio State
Fair on August 24th.

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Bwalne Sayre of Portland was
rurine'fup in the contest and Ray·

Equipmeat waa provided by the
Mtias Jqulpment Compan)'.
Ot,hers l particlpatina: ib th~ cont.est Included Leo Norris,
Don
Robet't .Dorat,
Geoqe

lames Frecker.

Pomeroy Banker
To Be Speaker
At Garden Oub

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But
a Stevenson preted as .a blow to his vice pres,.J,I:.&gt;kesmmn s ald It did no t change identi31 chan C\~5 because
man y
K ennedy's s tatus.
f elt Stevenson woa ld not best ow
j two mar M of rcs peet on Ute 5ame
In Hlth G.ar
supporter.

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Tht&gt; SteYt' lliOft ba nd-wagon was . ~e vice prtiidential list . in ad·
in hillh gear, a:aJo iag more and d1tion to K e nned y. wa 11 known tomore votes du i
th
.
Include Sens. Hubert Humpre y o£
r ng e mor nang.
Mmn., Esl e! Kefauver and Al bert
.
A United Pr~ tabutatt on s how-~ Go r~ of Te nn., Gov. Robert B.
· ed S teve uon with '1'25 firm f irst Meyner of New Jersey, and Ma yor
ballots
more than t he major- 'I Robert F. Wagner Jr., of N. Y
lty re£~uirf!d for nomihati,:.ti. Gov.
&amp;al.l eting Bt9ina Tonight
A.vE&gt;rcll
llarrtmaa, Ste venson '!i
Pre!nden ttal balfflting begi n" at
c hief r ival, had only 243 14 votes. 9 PM EDT ton ight. Tnday's a ft e r.
But the NE&gt;w Yort governor issued noon session, IJeginn.ing at 1 P M
a staternent that be and fo rmer Jo:IYJ', will be devoted to nominalPresident Rar{y S. Truman "are 1n g sptec bes and df!monstrations
I d etermined toll.,rtbrough to t he ror the lon g list or candidatea, who
nomination topf;,_ht.:.'
are s till, nominaUy. !n tbe U11&amp;a
agalarst Steve nson. Vice prtrliden-

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~ .!•~• aad _ _ Vfrgin IJ&gt;Iandt tial ballotlng ,ewJe~ Friday ~;::nn~ -t ~wouJd tupport fi!JOn ..
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: Tbe Democratic delegal.ei waged

DUrmt:' tbe
ing

Ste-v~ naon'.s

":he conv~ntlon headed off. 1 flonr , le-gislation .
~lght Whlcb ~uld have Jeopard·
The compro mUc plank rec()gniz..
Jzed Steveo10n • .stre ngth .
es th~ decision as the Jaw of th e
With victory at b.and, St evenf;:(,n land but r e jed11 the use of force
turned to selection of a run nin g in delerm i natl&lt;~n of th e Wues in.
mate. Ste11e010n said Sen. John F. volved.
,
Ke nnedy o f M.usac hwe t ts would
Th e south ern bloc didn 't like
place him In nominatio n for the thts plank. e ither, but knew il
presid ency. Kennedy's
n le-ction was tbe best It could get.
was regarded by some a s re movmg
Selection of Kennedy to make
h1m from the list o f po!!.sibl t' run- th e gominating speech was inter-

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\'d a membership fee of
ner
year ·and
Issued
tTu•mbr riih1 n
RodQO· This
boys who h&amp;ve participated in an cards to those in atlehdam:c a:
organized farm tractor mainten~ tbe meeting.

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to gfYe your haft lutt th•
lrind af wcwe you nHCf for o

INVITES YOU TO ATTEND ITS ELEC TRIC RANGE DEMONSTRATION And

AUGUST 17th ··At 8 pm

lng a nuracle.

Pomeroy t'hamber
Of Commerce In

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SON FU ITURE
Cooking School

11 nd ~ll jJ pOr l II i &lt;'
Wt•tgh l uf anu l.lwr rw•·'"ll
S Ul'h i nl t•leSitil~ !' Wil l' ·"
lh 1.~ plltk tlw •J il'' il 'lll " II''
h,,l I hour pt'llg'• am t h.11
"ts~ Hru nil on
will Jill' ·
'&lt;t•n t. Tht'
p r·og r an• 1'
~ra r cti fo r
luu,~.:h ~. ho: 1:
fur t he ll ll dttlllt'l' and Jl"l'
t 1l'i p ~ n ts 1ht' latl•·r •
\·ol u nlt&gt;l'l' Arnup ttf n'
lt'&lt;ISI avf' r&lt;I )H' in!('l]!t.:&lt;"lh'l '
Nu t•m hurr u s~i n g ~i tuattn n~ a r(' a tt •:m plt•d ur t'l'l'&lt;l ~ cd. T lh · nllllllll\11 I·
.n! t•n•,.;t 111 h J•pno l :~m hus n•,uht• d m l'lll' k l'rl au ll lt' IH'•'S fur Mt•~ linn .
1\nn rrn rn l'Oa!; t t o ('0/lsl
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An after-midnight victory by the moderates, North and
South, on the racial rights issue cleared away the big obstacle

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·, Charles POwell, · 28,

charge.

judged. Here is a general •lew of one clau Of roond Wilccu: waa third. Merchandlse:priZ~ were pro"Vid.ed and pbeshown at the fair.
aented by- Wayne Glbbol'l8 repre-

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CHICAGO-,. UP - The Democratic Nationa l Convenlion
compriled ita civil rtghta dispute today and will nominate Adlai E. Slevi!DBO'il for president tonight on the first ballpt, barr.

$1,000 for the assault
b,:~~· l
rhS~rge and "'000 on the rc

leJltiDi tbe StAnilan:l Oil Cotnp.tny

t'll tl l i(' (ll'Oil('

Released
Custody
On .
.
Powei'J bad been in jail sillCll
the first of the month of Jul y
when he was apprehended and
charted witb assault and batter••. ,
on· a Parkersburg couple and 1fctb,
bery of a Portland .man.
Powell entered a !Jiea of •guijfy'
at the time In the court of JustiCf'
of the Peace R. E. Grindley anil'
was remandE"d to jail oli.
of

comment from one .and all as the horses were

y •IUtig ll\:111
'IIL ' h ;"
rl t'Jlll'l l 'd
llh••l i'

Is 'Avoided In L.,ng Session

Holliday
Wins

Mr. and J\lr~ l h •n•-r l'tttt 11, 11
h:u11 Jr , Ht~d ;.11 11 ut 11111·t 1, 11 , 1, ,1
•'rl Mr and Mrs. lh·tH \ t'tl ll ll l ll ·
hom Sr ., n•cr n1ly.

A

iCivil Rights Plank Dispute

toda1.

cc:i;m:Oi~ii!.'TiO'N' show offered- in llie

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counly jail on bond, . it waa
porte d by the aheriff's de partmen !

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I Fourl een Cl.asses Jn Competition
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minatlng committee of three fo r
the purpt'tses of
at _t he
""' meeHng a slate of office"
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to be eltocted at that ti me. Nam .
Results of Ute horse s how con·
Class 4, Western Pleasure Houe
ed to the nominating commiuee ducted. on Wednesday evening at
western tack. 1- Lueillc Leifheit,
were: Al(red Elberfeld. Robert the Meigs Co unt y F'a: r are as fol . 2-Fred Leifheit, 3-Janet Rife , 4
()lAta and lrvina: Karr Jr.
lows:
-C. Brumfield, 5-Danny Zirklt'.
Date of the next meeting Or the
tack. 1-S. n. Koontz, 2- Kermii
Chamber of Commerce has been
Class I , Lead rn PQn v. 1 -~la ;'i- Epple, 3-Kermit Epple, 4-dlan·
set for Wednt\sday Sept. 5
at l)'n Wal l;;('e, 2- rla n'icc Hou1·k. 3
Ptlls· n y Clyse,
which time a report of'the nnmln- -John Houck, 4-Sharon
atlnl committee will be mad.!- and bury, 5-Nl'l Son l:lrumfield .
,Class 10, Walking Horse, En·
fepor:IU liven on the progreS'll of
Class 2. E nglis h 3 Gaite d
full g lls h tack. I ~Kcilb Zimmerman.
U1.e membership drive which Is mane and t&lt;~il. 1- Karen Grady , 2- Frances Conrath, 3- Jack Gil2-Neda Br nri fo rd , 3- Roy Cham · key • "eO&lt;ie Burdette • ~ha•
lOW in progress.
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\he Wednesday re· berlAin, 4.-- lh rry Guthrie, 5- Taylor.
Margie Jenkins
Class
11, En&amp;lish !I Ga ited
oiianlzatlon meeting wete.
Class 3, Pon•es qnder 48". 1- ' Horse, E nglish tack. l - Marilyr.
J!iUl Atkins. Bill Grueser, Bob
., H
k _
Fogleso ng, 2- Lcster Ohlinger, 3-JIGOba•. Clarence Collins, Frarnk J o hn H ouc k , 2-J an•r
e ouc , 3
Frcn Lewis 4--L M 8 Jl 5WW, Ronald SprJnJer, Franklin John Houck, 4-Mona Koontz, 5- Frank Roush.
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Rlltl', Paul Carrel, Lester Fultz, Paul Gu t hrie.
MQor E. F. Roblnson, Dick Owe'n
12, Western
Workinj:l
1
Class 5. Pony HarnC.lls
c.a:;!,
H Class
k
Irvtaa K•rr Jr. Robert Coats, Al.
orse,
Werrtcrn
tac
.
1Bill
Col·
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fr«l Elberfeld, C. C . Cuckler, Ed pony 56" and un der. 1-. Jo h n ,.AI · r1111, 2---".,.._··ed Let' fheit, •oT""':"Ueorge
P
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2
Ohl
anger, .,....... R
F'otlter, Harold Lohse,
Herbert enswo , .J.... ele
ogen, 4-:0 an Zerkle, ~David
Sharon Pills bury, 4--Janice Houc k Dorst.
Boney, and P•ui Baker.
~u:r Meeks.
.CiaS&amp; 13, English Pleasure, EnClass 6, English 3 Gaite d , shav. ghsh
tack. l - K4ten Grady, 2M
e d mane and tail 1- Liz ,Sellers, 2
rs. W. A. Morgan, 3-WUliam
-Joe Kinsl ey. 3- Mrs.
Frank Greer, +--,Margie
Jenkins, ~
Rousb. 4--William Greer, G-Ada Dorothy AQen.
Holter.
Class 14-.-Trail Class,
Horses
Class 7, Keg Race, horses, wes. ' and Ponies, Weste~ tack . 1,
George , Roian, 2-cltfford Drum ·
t~rn tact. 1 -S horty~ M&lt;!eks, 2- field, ~Fi'ed Leifheit,
4--·Bill
J~m Bouchman , 3-- •~laren ce Han- · Collins D-Art Pillsbury.
nang, 4-Jack
Stewart, 5-Vern
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MeeD.

pre!entin~t

In ~c civil r~g\b! battle, North·
e rn hberals tried unsucef'ssfully
!o get a tougher phmt pledging
he party ~o ca~ry out .tb e Sup
r:m e Courts dec~i~n agamst pub. c 1:1Chool segregatmn and favormg fair emplo,.ment
practi('~e

At Meigs County F..;.. Horse Show

HOWar. dv·1D1hlfl
. (i6
0 8lJD
. ed By Death
Wednesday Night
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f or HOW'ard
66, a life long resident of
Meigs County, who died i.n Holzer
Hospital Wedn~sday ev.eain~: . will
be held Saturday
in Highland'
Chunb at 2 0 01
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tlleir qua&lt;ffenoial (amily fight over civil dghU Wednesday Oigbt
and earlY today. At 2 :25AM EDT.
after a Joog and noisJ wraneJe,
the con"VeotloD 'approved ita Platform
Committee's
comprOmise
plank to wbicb the South objected
but knew it had to take.
A drive by Northern llberab to
write a tougher plank, pledging

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the party to cadY out SupremeCourt decisions a.gainst sc hool segrecatlon. was shouted down b7 a
voice vote.
This VQte WI! preceded by pleaa:
for party unity by fo nner President Truman snd House Demo.
cratie Leader John W. McCor~
mack. Mr. Truman had

the ooqvetJtion

tbro..m

preliminari~s

Jato
aq uproiS" last week end by ertdcqig Harriman. andl ,.. ·adllbl:at..
Ina: a stiJI civil rights plank.
But tht ex-pr~sldent failed to go
Death came to the
Pomeroy along with biS candidatt" WedRoute 2 •resident following an ex· nesday nf&amp;bt. Instead, Mr. Truman
tended 1·11n.., of six months.
appealed to the party to puU toSurviv1·ng l&lt;e hiS. w1·fe M•.nnle·,· retht!r so it ran lid: the Republi·
three oons, •~v
•• and -u ·nnel·b of ·eana nat November. He 1ald the
n---oy and Eldo" 10
· tbe Annod Platform . Committee's d"Vil rigbta
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"best ever preForces at Augusta, Ga.; rour dau • plant w~ lbe
ghten Mrs, Frances Overbolt, Eat- sented" to a Democratic eonven·
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oa,· 0 ., ••mn. Berntee
1era, p orn- tioo and ~hoQid be adopt ed.
eroy; .Mrs. Betty Sarver, . Eaton
Thereupon, Speaker &amp;am Ra;·
and Phyllis Vining at hom•.
bUl'll, chairman of the convention.,
.J&amp;veted t;lu-ou£h th e plaUorm and
Abo surviving is a aiater, -lan- .ignorftf calls for a roll call, aL
iee Vining of Pomeroy. .
tboullt tbe f1ew YOJ,::t delegation
l'tlends may call at tbe · Ewi.ng Wll waving iU standard In an aptuneral · Home until time oi thE'
effort to win recognition.
!tervicu.
nenr· saw it... .offlelally.

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IDEAS

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More Frl1idoln Footuros:

93rd Annual Meigs Fair
·At RockSprings Opened

liD®~~Ilecr YOUI' Lil~

Mr., Mrs. Holter
Entertain Friends
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FREE HOME TRIAL

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C.m'le -ohjcdion~hl c hoi,

F'loyd Carm&lt;Jck

~Ltry West WPre recen t busi ness
n~tlnr~ in Charleston.
\\1 11nd Mrs Ja mes Dyer and
~~~~~ of Nurf(i]k, Va., vis1led Mrs.
ll l. Dyt•r a f {'w d~~;ys.

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inJ!: and Rim in g • New f.(•o no· Dial • Fl cxihl e
Sdect-0 -Dinl • Lifd imc Poret• luin finh;h • C hoit:e
ol iiiJ1 wh.ite, or t w(: toned - 1 beautiful &lt;.:olo rs.

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Mr and MTS. Home r Holt~r enHe n ry Duck i.~ visl!i ng re:.rill·•'' tn rtoanoke, va., w h ile her t erta ined with a p icn ic supper and
I 111~ 'Mil !t ts m reserve training lawn porty Sunday t'VCning al
:'.•ll lp 111 Frlrt Kn n.11, Ky.
lh rir home, Chester Road, honor·
\1 1 uru! Mrs. Paul Htmd!:!rson ing Mr an d Mrs. Marlin Young
'1'1&lt; 1 "'II r&lt;·•·Pnlly vis ited relatives and "•o•... J "'"mea' of Coc" Fla and
Ji m my frcc ker in observan ce of
111 ~l&lt;rtlu!l &lt;llld 1:or&lt;Jln 0
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h1s 17t h birthday.
\Jr IUHI Mrs P aul Harmon and
P resent were MT. and Mrs.
rL1 ' 11.!hlt•r n•t&lt;•ntlv lll &lt;\V cd fr om ll a- Young and sun, Mr Jt nd Mrs . Cl
1'' '11 llt ·t~ hb to Pl. Pleasant.
M anne~ t · ~ l"'lldill!:(" .W ~Ln· 1111
D . FTecker a nd Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Io ug h wil l! lit'&lt; \)dl'l'll l~.
lit . Jl1d
~lr and M r~. Ha l p h S&lt;tyre and F'rt'cker, so n Ji mmy and dau ~ h ·
Mr~ (Jrl,, no[ 11•·, ~1\n, 1\t"i"l l~ • 1n
'" '11 r&lt;· (·enl 11· vac:tlioned in Ohin
tcrs Jaekl y n and J Gan of Pine
Mt~ H•olwr: M:uJ1n .!ltd h111tv PI ..\'11 '' r;•dd.l t' H~~r t l'l~i t ed with i GrO'VP, Mr. a nd Mrs. Raymond
WhL·ciLnt.. wr·•·•·
herl' ,,tld 1.. ..~ l·t"' nd, ,.J \1;ttsh?J il l'o!IE'J.:C and . Frecker, Tup pers Plams, Mr. an ti
iot tH'd latl' l' hv htr J1r 1 ~ h;md ;,, ,. 1 hf't lil' rii[ H•r l..&lt;•w last wr~k.
Mrs. Mar vin
Hand and famil y,
ail r!'LUI' t~&lt;·•J t.•'•,nt· w1lh thtt• ' n
!\It· . &lt;~nd Mrs. G&lt;"nr -\!11''\' Hnrl Marietla, Roy Holter and child ren
!' 1 •tt·•·. ''h" had h&lt;'t•n ,:l ,ti.;· ', I i.1 : ''htld•·•·n
arr va!'ation ing
in Na nq Ann and All en ond th e j
( n ,k;•
Whr(•liu;;.
hosts.
~I rs.
\'HJ,!inia
Sharh11r ~ h l·
\'l,t1 1ng rn ( ',~tr nl TDtJ l'a
~lr, F. !\ 1\&lt;Jit'y ltr, r:
Br.v,mt a~rtl \1r s
J I. Sit ,1 ; 11 t
w~·rr hu~lll~.~s Vl-ilut·5 111 I',,. 1.. ·:,
hut ,, Frt il a).
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Uve-Wutcr \Vnshiu~ Adir)n • F!oat-Ovm- Wnsh~

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:Jird tlau:.!hlcr
l'l'l'Cnll y ''t"&lt;'ed
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fr11m a Nt:&gt;w York vacatwn.

SlrongnH·n ;opprar I•• I"'
mude. not bur u, wht'tl l1 1·
pnnt ist Jn1m BL &lt;In tl"n ,.x
(' !Cises hr r p u wt·: 11v"r ~.'1
!neal
s uhJl't'l~
at 11 .,
Mt•tgs Coun1y fo';, ;r. Jl ,, k
Rpnng:, Sa1unl;•,r, i\u~.hl
tilth

it'a "eng iiJCcnn g magic."

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c~rrying pnrasols ot the same,

a bevy of g'!rls ln New York ornantenh •me of the six otHtlal Eisenhower bandwagons assigned to make a n;.tio n-wlde tour to r e-elect
t he Pn::s1dent. 'the wagons wi!l disln Julc Jke but10I.ll! and campa.iin
literature. ThlS vehicle il on JtJs Wa.Y to CaJilurma. (lnternationa'J.

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~ 1 llw punth hrnd
lh t• ~pl•akr·t· ;d llll' ELl\ lliUI't'h
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Mr. and Mn. W. K. Everi OD and
llr. and lira. George Louthan
da ugbtera,
Patricia •nd Janice, and Mr. and Mra. Bruce Loutban
moved from Atberutt lO tbe &amp;eeaoo Tro)', w.t re weet end. Juuta of
pt'Operl1 -1
111'1. .Gforee
Loutban'• •later,
lin.
Bachner.
Mrs. Dwight Wallace, local de m.
Mr. and Mr 8. Jack
Harrlloa
Frleoda of lrln. C. E. Tbal!.u
o n.str ator for
Tupperware pro- a nd baby have mn"Ved froni the · (Abrah Balle1) WUI be lnterelted
duc ts, and her husband aBC ron, WllkeDIOn propel't1 in Bradbury to learu that ber bUibaDd arui
atte nded a fami ly picnic for Tup- to· tbe home of her parebta, llr. brot:he'r, Glenn D. ..Tbomu, for-perware demonstrators
at Em·
11rJ. WUbur Rowle, Sr.
merl)' of Athena and NeliODYille1
borce Park, PennS1iille, Sunda y.
bave sOld their jewelry &amp;tore Jn
Mrs. Gr.ace Cordray,
Distr ict
Mr . and Mrl!'. WUJard McMaster, Colorado Spriqa, ~o.
Future
supervisor, wu in charge of plans Col~!ffilbuo•. vialte{l here over the plana of the Tbomu
famiUts
for th e p icmc and dur ing tbe at- week
aod attended the Hob- b•Ve not been annoUDced.
tcrnoon Mrs Wallace won award1 &amp;tetter reunion Sundar.
lltllsa Janice Luman, R. N., Gal·
lor ha ving dated t he most partie..
Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Martin, Jlpolil, ia on two weete' vacatil)n
In 11 specifJed length of Ume aed Hemlock Grove, vltJJted Mr . .ad from her work at Holzer Hospital
also for t he larges t sales in that Mrs. c. B. Welle, B&amp;rrlsonville and ll vialting tier pareDta, Jlr.
time.
Road, Sunday afternoon.
and Mrs. Raymood
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Ne w ho.stes.!! gi (W. were on dis·
famll)'.
.
Mr. and ?irs. John
Carabao,
Recent 8UeJta: of the lev. and
play 'duri ng the pic nic and plan s
were mad e for the National m eet· Fort Lauderdale', F1a., left Mob- Mra. C. B. Hoyt and aan• includ.t
i ng to be held in Pitts bu rgh thi s day a rter a visit with Mr. and M:nt. Ml' .and Mrs. Wilbur Kil't, Cleve-.
wee k end w hen a d emonstrator James Weber.
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land; Dr. and Mr.a. Arvine Harold
f r om th e Sout heas tern Ohio disand children, Linda and Tommy
trl ct will com pete with winners
Marvin Swan and liJOn, Billy, Ttfflll, anel Mlaa Trudy Mobnkern,
fro~ six Olh er dist ric ts in the vlaited his parenta, Mr. and Mn. State College-, Pa. Mlu Mohnkem,
Harry Swan, Portland, las&amp; weelr:. who baa been a councillor at a
nation (or tt:Jp national hono ra.
Mr. and Mn. Jamea Hawley, camp at Shelb)', Mich. was met
Mrs. Robert Allen.sworth~ and IOD, this week In Marietta
by ~obn
Jobn, have returned from . Toledo Hoyt who broua:bt her here fill'
where they were called
by the a vlalt be(ore taking ber to ' ber
critical IJinn of the
eiibte'en bome ln PenD&amp;JlYIDia.
day old daughtr of Mr. and lin'.
Mta. Will~ Bero, Eltu GalUe,
I Jllm ... Hawley Jr. They report the Fla., l.a nyibg to ColumbUI todaJ
baby as slightly improved.
and will be .•n atte-qdant . at the
Mrs.
Emma
BLuett
and
Min
wed4Ulc. of MW: JuUe NUU, Orr-Danny Zirkle, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Ches ter Ztr kl e was g uest, of Mar garet Sauer were eDten.lneci vii.., ~&amp;W'day. Mias NuU ,.... in
hon or a\ a pa r ly Su nday evening recently at a dinn'er given bj. Mra. the weiatng PlrlJ at lin. Bero'e
at 'the home of Mr. a nd Mn. Wal- Freda Wellina:. Vine Street, and marrlafe and tbey were room. .
ter Walke r , Chesler Road , i n ob- enjoyed her eollecUon of antiquet matn · at Obio State Unlvel'81t)'.
wbtch Include a quJU whleb Ia Mra. Hero plan• to come here fat
se rvanre of his 16th birthday.
Home-made il'e l'ream and cake more than two hundred yell's oJd. a visit with ber parents. the Bev.
and Mrs. C. E. Hoyt, next wtU,
wer e served t o Mr. and Mrs. ChesMr. and MTI'. Charles Finnigan Her home, whlcb
Is near Melt er Zirkle a nd s ons, Danny
and
four
children
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Levittown,
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bourne,
ill
In
tbe
path
qf the burBruce, Mr. and Mn.
Glen
are
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her
parents~ Mr. u.d rleane whkb Is hitting f'lorlda at
an d Mrs. E thel f.ow ery, Pomeroy
this time.
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Otho Radl ord and
Mrs.
LJIUe Mrs. Herman Bailey.
Maines, Syra cuse, Mr . and Mrs.
Fred Liefhe lt, Rock S prings, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walker,

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Picnic Sunday

F:OlllflG WITH IKE'S BANDWAGON

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WE SELECT ONLY
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Demonstrating: Miss Ann Bartlett, H9 tne Economist
Miss Marilyn Casto, Appalachian Electric Power Co.
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ROBERT HAMRICK , Gallipolis Route 2, displays a · Brown Swiss dail'y cow allhe fair on
Wednesday. The animal is from the herd of R. A. Lalpn, Gallipolis, Route 2, .and.was Reserve
TilE FEIIRIS WHEEL offers fun for young and old alike at Grand Champion of the CaJI'lon Show at Athens last weeK. It weig~s 1700 pounds and
cqunly fair and here three Reedsville misses take ad · prodU£es over 500 pounds of butler fat and 12,000 pounds o! milk. Secretary Allen HiU of
of the fun offered. Pictured are, left to right, Patty the Fair n!porled the follow;lng livestock entries: 199 dairy catUe, 23 .beef caWe, 27 ~~
, and .. five swine.
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