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NE\l' HAVEN SOUETY
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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~
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1955 M ~r cu r y A: o~n d H. S..-at
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[
I L•wr• Ill'!· tl ;r tk
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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· ,,.,. ''''''' Hot•~h \lr., H F H11ant,
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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I.J V ~1r·(.r•W !\It~.; (;nldye ll ~ rl.
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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FRIGIDAIRE
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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WEARING

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t;;milit·~ WPI'p \lr

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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 ~,
1
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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.. · , muH I, Jl~t · t•nts ~·f ~1 1 .' A. A. l\nglc
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1 Ang ' t·~ on .s l!n d ay.
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Mr rlnu" 'I
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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'
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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

Mt·s.

: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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BOOK OF. ..

GIFTS

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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
&amp;.
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

i peedy

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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
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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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omination

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I Fourl een Cl.asses Jn Competition
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Seleoted Wednesday .... " " "
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
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Irvtaa K•rr Jr. Robert Coats, Al.
orse,
Werrtcrn
tac
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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
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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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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
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. ed By Death
Wednesday Night
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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

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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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More Frl1idoln Footuros:

93rd Annual Meigs Fair
·At RockSprings Opened

liD®~~Ilecr YOUI' Lil~

Mr., Mrs. Holter
Entertain Friends
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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
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Whr(•liu;;.
hosts.
~I rs.
\'HJ,!inia
Sharh11r ~ h l·
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~lr, F. !\ 1\&lt;Jit'y ltr, r:
Br.v,mt a~rtl \1r s
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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
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Mt•tgs Coun1y fo';, ;r. Jl ,, k
Rpnng:, Sa1unl;•,r, i\u~.hl
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Honored Guest
At Sunday Party

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Come in, 1ut 11 ~ .~lu lw yo u
how lt w u rlu. You' ll a,~re&lt;J,

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1 \ 1,, 11 N li••U~h ""u wU"
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'•·•. d 1 Irom lh f' LJ .
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o\l r rmd i\lr• . Don l~•••n .J".II In··
1\'' ,,, tnvtlt'd auli m;tn 1· ,,t l•·lllk •l
and rhild •·•·n
nf H1'1't'! 11 1 , tt• ·d

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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.

Th•• t\&lt; 1 ~ l!. ll&lt;ll 1 ,~,, 11 , he'd il I
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lln Angtto,l
I U. t'o h,.,•,.,, WL'J'r
Mr ~. H I' Hn·;,nl .tn d ~11 ~. F A
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••&lt; LI• ·y l'"ill t~h wnc p, a}t•d w111
'\1 t ,~ ~~~il·h·•· JL•rt wtnJiing li r~t
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w ' 11 ' ,. , •· t·un, t p11Jt· wa .~ WPit
hy 1\1 1·~ 1' .I w,llpt•tt, T he· tJ&lt;m
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ron•t l g 111 .~t ttT"I\Tt l n~&lt;•nv \IIVl'IY
IM tss ln· Uf' t'oll' u mt•~wnar.~
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..at \ It 1Htllll Sdwtol
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st• r vcd J\l l'i.~ ,J,.~n l· , v,, 11 ~ pn•,ttl(•.l San ta truz. ,\ ,('W Mcxt('o , Wil.'
~ 1 llw punth hrnd
lh t• ~pl•akr·t· ;d llll' ELl\ lliUI't'h
rt'ct•ntly.
PARTY
Cpl .J 1rh lil'~ .&gt; llil ,r ltw IJ. S
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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
U1C
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
,
Levittown,
N.
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bourne,
ill
In
tbe
path
qf the burBruce, Mr. and Mn.
Glen
are
v
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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

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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 ~~
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Of All1'hings
ArUtur Godf'ri!f
Strike U RICh
Valinnt L&lt;M!y
Love of Life
search forr Tumorrow
Guidin~ Light
Ray Milland 'Show :
A·s The World 'furn s
Johnny Carson Show
1 30 Houseparty
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One agricultural econom1st bellcve1 that the rapid accumulaUon
or Inventories cannot be conunuoed Indefinitely. He aays (hat manufacturers and mrrchn•1ts wrll decide within the next tew mon\M
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\hose yeal'l oons1unc1 s kept louylng and butlnesamen kept e:rtp~$'1\f.

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4:30 tueky ,8 Raoch
5 :00 The 'IDarly Show
6:10 Reglona~ Report~r

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FUm &amp; Fancy
Feminine Touch
Afternoon t~t lm Festival
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Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Guidinl{ Ugbt
Hay MHiand Show
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Johnny Carson Show

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Afte-moon Fllm Fe&amp;tival
Fl' m
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MJCkey Moose
News
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Kentud.y, Nl..:.ue~ v .; 1.1try Wdloll, t:.:01umo
Teaneaaee. NeW JerRy and Kart· OUJ; br. llld Mra. Aibert WUJiaDIS
lud, re&amp;latered at the toth an- hllau.oa H«Hih\ft .fM!;w .lmet;
Dual reunion of the Beq:le clan, )UQDte Hane,., P&amp;m.ela Hlaey, Ar·
held at tbe Portland Grade Sehool .f.DW' li1Dt17, oll.il. of .t:llt ,l.tvel'pool,
v.; .t.mm• »eea:~.e, Cumbeneaa,
Auditorium o~er· lbe patt
end.
ltlQ.; LUcy Ja. JSee.cJe, »ecUoM.
Openlq the reunion wat tbe a.; .lra heeCie. Badnti
ll.,.
aquare dance In the. Jtbool audl· ti-Oldl.e O'titlen, CoJumbuti. · lamp·
torium, Saturday algb&amp;. caner c.rn..aa, ilblrleJ Be&gt;.ll~· Do~
for tbe dance waa Wbltey Bee&amp;le, B&lt;eJie, - · Cai114h!6, J-b
with an orcbestra eompoaed of ~ea:U:, Corl ~ Juet lllcjl.J,
Gerald Powell, Burl Windon, ffed Nor1111n .KouJ!1, WowDle .bee&amp;le,
s.,re and Mrs. OUve '!n1raham • . .MaU1e UeeaJe, CUffOni AMellt, tu
Sunday noon, a picnic dinner ot Blclne,
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was served to the ICbool audl-rot· iWse .tSHJ:le, Tbtlma Beecle,
ium, loUowed by a prorrram under FrallkJ:in, o.; ~chtard .Jrinllilb. ~i.,
t,be direction of Miu Vera Beegle, Jeaan1e EqJisb, J'eaaaa all4 Eddy
Racine, program ehainnan. Tbe En1U1b, all ol t;oU.q:llla.Le, · Pa.;
opening number Will "Memorif• J:U.ane.l1e ..tletaJe, t;aat . Liverpool;
ll'fl Made of This" with the entire Anna t"nce, ,t'urtlfa~. O.j 'bellle
group singing "America" follow- ~m,er, Ul'! Sillier, H'-Ul S1q:er,
ed by meditation and pr~er b)l Oayton, u.; :t.us. uitve ~r--.m,
Mils Beegle. Roflert Allen McKei- dallj;ntc:ra, Saava ~ .tll"e'o dl,
WJy, aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert t'oQlc:tofi I . L. HeeJt, . Cumberll~elvey, Belpre, former resl- land, blu.; Artnut .beel)e, .k.acdle;
Oenta of Portland, aan.c
"Bless Helen l:lank•, bOOb)- .baa.,, ~.
Tbii House" accomptnied by Nor- Hdl .lltnb, ·WP•~cablh'l.
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&gt;'nn· McKelvey, bls siater. Wei. Venny Slump, :llron;
lhr..:J
cOme addre.u was JlYf:n by A. T. Sbuler,lb.e~ne; EUeen Stump Iii~
BaiiP, President, Wbitesburg, Ky. 1'f1omaa Stlimp, A*,ron; Robert ,M.:
Linda CarPenter, attired in a .ktJivey Jr., .belpk!; IUtry Beejle,
tramp co:!lf.ume 11n1 · "Side By »eaver talla, .ra.; ·HObert · ~a·
Side" foUowed by . a humorous burn and. Mn:. Hobert Stab~,
readtne 1'Betty at ihe
Baseball Elwood City.
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Mn. JuuUa SeabW'D, El~
dan~ by c'hristine Ellerr Conrad, City;
· . Mra.· Ja.-e.a
ZanesVil1e, to "Tea for · Two".
Beesle,
More comedy for the pro1ram was
Saiilb,
provided by the parody of "She·
Fiaber,
tee!! Pounds" sung by Fern Gaul,
Bo~
Bonnie Theiss, Jean Alkire, Rita !loy,
C~m·
Beegle, WaJ"Jda Ross.
m1ns,
Rachre;
Mra. Zana
Mobel
~ memorial service was
held
w:~ue, Pomeroy;
honoring the deteaMed of the past
cle, Racine; Mr. and
ollo
yeor. Mlss Beegle read a poem
Booth,
Cody
Bootb,
Reva
Bootfo,
"Ou.r Trust in Him" following n
pi:mo solo "The Holy City" with De~nis Booth, Pomeroy.
Gerald Smlth, Mn. Gerald
"Norma McKay McKelvey singinl
Smith,
Virghiia Smith llld DaVie
lllallottes Lord's Prayer, a('com·
Smith,
Duabar, W. Va:.; w.'nda
panied. by Mrs. Ingrlibam.
Rou,
Fletcber · Bee&amp;le. Jbciqe,
';l'he. nominating e_ommi~te.e comJ)IU!ed of Theodore Beegle, Fim Creed Beegle, l'fanklln, o.; Mr.
Gau.l and ·Josepb Beegle, submitted and Mrs. JaeJr; WOOd, ' Lon1 Bottbe following offieers for the tom; Mrs: ,4llee Beegle, Mr. and
coming year Presiden't, Miss Vera Mrs. George Beea:le, · Pittsbul'llh,
Pa.; Pete Wettcott, Mia. Helen
~ccglc; Vice PlcliJdcnt. ~ Robcrt G.
Beegle; Secretary • Treasurer, Weatscott, Mrs. J)elle Tbei.ss, Ra·
cine; Mr. and Mrs. R.. ]:!:. Beegle,
Frankie MeKelvey.
Gilts were ~)resen te d to the ,New Brighton, Pa.; Mrs. Estber
following persons: Creed Beegle, Price, Portland; Mrs. Tiela Beeale,
Franklin, o., and Mary Stobart, Mr. and Mrs. Ellb; Beegle, Everett,
Racine, o ., as the oldest lady and Pa.; Haze' Snow, Everett, Pt.
~r. and Mrs. Rollie 0. Beqgle,
gentleman present; Mrs. Roselle
David
and Virginia Bee,11le, WeS1
Salser and Melvin Salser, her son,
Alexandria, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Long Beach , California, as lhOIJP.
bavlng traveled the furtberest to James R. Beegle, East Sparta, o .;
Joan Van Meter, Racine; M.r. and
reach the reuDion; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl ~ste, Ea,Riesville, TeRnes· Mu. Howard La.De, CantoD; BeSJie
•ee, t~e married couple from tb e llartJey, Racine; Rosalie Salser,
Long Beach, Calif,; Melvin Salaer
furttieres·t distance.
DoWney, Calif.; Mr. and Mr8. Mili
Donald Eugene
Smith, 17 ard Adam•, Zanesville; JtJehard
months old, Charleston, W. Va., D. Smith, Ja,eborg
R.. Smith,
the JOUna:e•t cbild present, wllb Dunbar, W, Va. . .
Charles Beeale, Racine, having
Jel'tf Sahler, NeWell, W. Va.;
tbe moat c))ildren present
Ronnie Beegle, Racine;
Bruce
Alter a abort business session, .Jt!'eete, PorUand; Mrs. CbriiUne
tbe entire group .sang "God Be $eeJ)e, PomeroY; Mr.
Mrs.
W~tb You" followed by a closln,- Max Conrad,
Zane~vU e
Wt&amp;b
pr1.1er by the Rt!v. Earl Singer of CbriatJne Conrad and .l9hil Co•
na,ton, Ohio.
rad. Donna Jean Metcalf, Mr. and
Committees responsible for a Mrs. Harold Pollock, Te'rey Lee
mwt succee•lul
reunion were: Pollock, Harold RObett Pollotk,
O.nee: Cbarle.a Beeele; Program all of z._e.vtUe; Mr. aQd :iira.
Vera Beetle, Laura Circle, Fran· Byron BJ.et, J(ltbteen Bl-.et , of
kle McKelvey, Ann Beeale, run Bedford, 'Pa.: Ruth Aan Olul
Gaul; Table• Joe Beeale,
Cohlmbua.,
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renee Beeale,
Clifford BeeaJe;
Norm• Kay McKelfty •. ~eljwe;
Nominating eomm!Uet: Theodore Ltnda· Carpenter, rtaciae; Mr. IDd
~etle, Joe Beegle, Flra Gau1; ~!'· Carl ·:Bi!iea:Ie,
IUitYille,
Dlnlna Room committee:
Isabel -L..,nn.; Kenny Beealf, Mr. aad
Carnahan, Martha Lou
Beegle, Ml'l. Ruab Bee1le. Ea.a:t: Spartt, o.,

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Meeting Is Held
TuesdG)' .pening

year were made
shoP booU and
ordend. Several
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WIENERS, Fresh, tender, juicy .. · · · · · · lb 39t

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to our ofllco.

'J'be tnvelin11 prize donated by
:Mrt~. John Hunoell wu awarded

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to lin. CUfford Jeokioaoo.
Followina: tbe meetina a potluck

,our loa

FRESH I.Y DRESSED

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Frying Chickens

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Longhorn CREAM CHEESE .. · -· · · .. · · · · lb 49c
CRUMERYBUTTER .. · · · .. · · · · · -- .... lb69c

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Mn. Lydia Hysell. Mrs. Ella Arnold.

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John Hunnell, Mrs. Henry Dalley,
Sr., Mrs. Alice Clark, MI"'J, Wald
Gorby, Mrs. Howard Kitchen, Mrs.
Charles J. Werry and two tuetrts,
Mr1. Carl Hunnell a11d Becky Trip1Mrs.

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DROMEDARY CAKE MIX · · ·· · · ··•·· · · · box 29c

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ICOI!TS PI.AN OUTING
Troop .3NI, Boy :troouta of Amercompleted thelr plans
FHna" campio&amp;
this week end
dbOCtl~n of their scoutmaster
Scouts of tbe loeaJ
troop are worklt\1 at th.e Melis
County Fait tbts week dlrectinl
trafflc. Twen,b' o( the Troop plan
to ao to th~ eantpint expedition
wbleb Is strletl.y for recreation
at tbe end of the .summer vaeation.
wUl leave SundaY morning
All.

TOP V ALIJE BUYS!

Tender brown jackets filled

with a luscious fig jam. Fresh-

TROOP TO MEET

. Capt. Gl~~~
Rummell, Tbe
Salvatiqn Antl;r, baa 'Bnnoun«d
a mee1lnc of tile SP.&amp;Dbeam Troop
for 1:30 p. m. Friday at tbe Army
Headquarters. Capt. Rummell
plans to tak.e the members of the
Troop to thtt Mel1s County Falr-

lfGWlda to vtslt tbe religious ex·
bibit ·sponsored by the Meigs Co.
Mlolsterial ABliOtjation. 1'be ti.me
baa bee-n cbaqed from their usual
4 l-'M meeUDI·
THANk$ EXP1tESSID
vrom11n
wtsn lo LJHmk. every une for tneu
ooopnatJon in lhe
eonne&lt;:Ltons
a&amp;ut::llted wUb their stay wlute :~t
'tbe CLt)' Hall, especially tbe Vol·
unleer Firemen, t'ohee ami Mayor oi M1ddlepo11t. and also tile
Pomeroy and Uallipobt
depart·
ments lor tbeJr cooperation.

ly bated. A lavorite with aU

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Plump and mealy.:....So satisfying

PINTO BEANS· ······-:···-···· 21b pkg 21c

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Senice

SURF -- · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · ··· · · · 2 lge pkgs 54t
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WINDSOR CLUB, Cheese Food · · -· · · · ·· · · · · · 21b loaf 69c
BLUE BONNET; Margarine ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 lbs 57c

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PEACHES, Avondale Slked Yellow Cling 2 No. 2~&gt; en 59t
PINEAPPLE, Avondale Sliced golden · · · · 2 No. 2 cans 55c

BIRDS EYE FROZEN

PIE CHERRIES, Packen Label · · -· ··· · 2 No. 303 cans 35c

up, pm-ready

83c

SWEET PEAS, Avondale tender · · · · · · 2 No. 303 cans 29c
GREEN BEANS, Avondale · -· · · · · · · · ·· 2 No. 303 cans 25c

BORDEN'S
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FARCY YAMS, Jack O'Lantern · · · · ·· · · · 2 N. 2"' cans 45c

BISCYITS
' fluffy
Light and
Every

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Kroger · · · · · -· · · -· · · · 46 oz can 25t

Mt.
·Mra. Cbarle•
aadaad
Jent).lfer
AlKire,
. Clara Rouah, Racine;
New Brighton. Pa.;
. 0. J, Gaul, Butcb

time

Can JOe

SMOKED •

Cut from lean

Fore•t Van Meter, Larry
Racine; Mra. Harry Beegle,

porkers

Pa.j · .James Carpeo·
Beeale,

. Everett

Sweeter, more sueeulenl meatlhat cook s to a real lender «oodness

WUson,

•

Mrs, Robert

SLICED BACON, Sugar cured · · · -· · · · · lb 39c
COOKED PERCH, Fres-shore - · · · · · · pkg 35c
STEW VEAL, Abudget buy .. ·· .. .. ,. lb 19c

Mr. and Mrs.

pqme,.

Racin :s,

roy: Mary Stobart, •aeine; \lr,t. B..aJe,

Lb

Law-

IW:Io•.

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tender, tat--

YELLOW CORN, Avondale Cream -· · · 2 No. 303 cans 29c

1
A special service will be eonducted at the Pomeroy Ch.ureb o1f
the Naaarene at the eorner ol
U.llioo aod Mulbery Avenues on
Friday eveniDK, Au1ust 17, by the
Re'f, Hlll'OI4 lQingel, pastor of the
fui~aad G,burch.
The Hnlcea are apooaored by
the Middleport
and
Rutland
CbRrCI!.ea and the public Ja in¥11·
ed.
;;Db;elii'w;;,are~R; Wllllam Blake, Mike
~
Blclae: David Zueknick,

Vera

~

Pl~p,

Ilb 1% oz. EACH

•

F.u..

fhe lamlly.

lb. plo:g

Soap Powder. Special banded deal

Mr. and Mrs. l'raott

·
D.

Evelyn Wood. P~nn~toy; · :Mirl'
Jane EfiW, Atllw; Inn Wood.
P;omeroy: Mr. lint iln. 1. A. S.
Be.eaze, .· ~nnayl¥tali; Herbert
Beale, Vra. H•rbJrt Bee1le, Bedford, Pa.; Mr. and Mn. Robert
b:u~a. Dun-bar. W. · VL; lnU:
Demne Skflea. Dunbar, W. Va.:

Save On Food

Mr. William sheridan •• • P. M.

lett.

.\lliadll, Nettle Allbi&gt;o, Nitro, w.
Va.; LJn~a Graham, Rlclllte; Mr.
and .Mri. Clyde Andrew•,

om

Leonard.

Pa.: Ira ._,le,

I Paul Holter,. Robert E. Bee11e.
~r. attd M:~. Chatl6f Beea:le, aU
of ~eiae;__ ll'rink Pl4;ena, W, B.

and aew workpa'Oirllll• wen
communication!.
tbe dlBlrict

Attendiq were those named
abOve IDd Mr1. Seott Fo,mer;·Mu
Oliver Cltlt:, lira. ~11 Grueser,
Mn. Aont ~u&amp;er and Mra. Amos

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Racine; A. T. Binks, Wbllelbura:1

16,

water.

Mrs. Gardne-r Mankin, pruldent,
pre•ided at the meetilll and pla01
were made for a wiener rout for
member• and their fa1miies to be
held Auauat 32 at t.be · home of

M.ra. Willlltq.· lu1ell, -me prelfdent. p~ded. wbea the wscs supper was served after whieb a
of the Roell: Spriop Methodist Dumber ol aamet were plQed
Churett. met .'IUndaf at \be ehunh 1 and prize~ awarded tho win:nen.
for tbeJr ·AUJIIat meetin1.
Present were Mra. Garduer Mao
Prayer b)" .Mra. WUI1am Grueser kin, Mu. Mabel Mtnkln, Mn.
opened ~e m.eetlq, followed by 1 Willilm Sheridan, lin.
Eufene
medltatloo by Kn. lobn Hartunl. Triplett, Mn. WUUam Bo)'d, ll:n.
Plan. for tlw act,ivt~- tbe comiDJ Clllford Jeakiason, Mrs. Robert

Woodrow liJUer, Everett. Pa.; ShiiJrBr )(a,r.

Mrs. Goldie

TrR

C'r)'plorram Quotation

TDI.OR} 'I'BO 'I'ZKFO,
D A. t H k 0 B B D Z U - H S K X

1\lo n. While It W0.\1 ll pol:ti&lt;':llly dfectlve move dramatizing Mr. Tru·
mun'tl cluugt&gt; ot a "&lt;io-nol hi ng Congre!l.q ," he gnlneil noth ing uf o.ny
I ~,.; J H lii ii\'B vo lue Jmm n ho~\iiP. Hou!le nnd Sen11te.
Mt'. J!:isenllower tlo r..~n·t wnnt to 11tlr up hl1:1 oppotltion In Congrc.'ll.
Fltrlllermore, he i.~ nm1•\ncNI thv.t the voters will return control 1&gt;f
Congl"t:/1:1 to the GOP in Nunnrbe1' tl.nd he can win quick enactment
(If hlajlrogr·am when the new an11slon open!t in January.

e RECES~ION

· 8:00
B:OO
9:30
10·30
11 :00
11:1 ~
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11 :45
12·00
12:
1:00

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21 Jtmmrn
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11 :45
l2 :00
12 30
1:00

1 1-Hl) We endcd lht! Koi'Mn war and b 1~\\~ll t pcn.ce lo \ hi' wm·J,I.
(DJ The Korean truce helped lire Cum rmml.sta :~n d the pc.1ce is

lt•tter

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hoa od
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The Dern uc~.l\u !He ant;ril.v
lng I!Urh cluim . Het·e Is the rundown:

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? :00 Iloltilywood Summer .t
,_ 30 Playhouse of stars
7 :30 Climax
fl ·OO The Crusader
8:3[} Four Star PlaybOUse
B·3[} Highway P alrul
9:00 Atthul' Mllrray
p 00 Undercurrent
1
Quiz Kt&lt;hi
!Hm
Pantontirne Quh~
1
· Ess&lt;~ Repor'l.t'r
JO :OO Your E.~flu Reporl~r
t 1'~,~~ Sporte Parnde
10:15 SpoTts P&amp;rade
1!):25 Wuthf'rman
·1&lt;1:25 Weath1ll1man
40130 · Palooe Playhou ~e
10·30 Datel l ne : Europ(l
H ;OO New~
11.00 News
n :&lt;m The ~tr_s~~~~ ______ _ -~ -o_s__I:~t' ~ocw::_______

W

Congt•es.~.

s,do 'sll:n.
dn~ ·
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6d5 Donglao Edwarris
6:SO Sgt P~on of t he Yukot
7:00 'Bob Cumnllng.!l Show

MARCH OF EVENTS

nnrJ giYe him a GOP

FRIDAY

THUIKI).AY

Sfl'r~;f,tjjfm
Edge or Night
Katie'&amp; K1teh[!11
Lucky 3 Ranc h
5:00 The r.:arly Show
6:00 Art Linkletter

WASHINGTON

CROSSWOKLJ

DAILY

11 :15

3:!5
3:30
4:00
4.;.30

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Foreign lotrigue

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WCHS-TV Channell

visited her mother . Mrs. EVelyn
Nlchodson recently.

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NeWs Ca:ravan
Death. V.all.'ety DaYI

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ClifTON

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1:00 Sign orf

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Leo Pa!JI
.Jaye P, ·More;an Sb.ow

Gr('::lotest. Fights of Cet;'w7
I t ·!l() Fo reign Intrigue ·
:::__.,..- _ _ _ _ ,
12:00 Ton.cl::••::.
h': _._ _ - - - - 12:00 To...,~il!ht
11:3D

Bee.cJe, Berton Beeale, Frapl.Lja.
vmu; LoaMI"a H)'n, MD . ·~.

"'ek-

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Two hundred thirt7 one peop]e
from Peo01ylvula, Ohio, Califor-

The WlHatler
8:00 · Best in· -Mystery
8:30 . star Siage.
• 9:00 Oavalcade '0[ Sporil
. g,45 Red-~
10:(10 Truth or Consequence.
., 10:30 Life of JU!oeoY
1l :00 Ne\99
11 :05 WeaH\'er

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tl :30
· 6:43 ·
• 7:00
:7':"30

8:00 PeoP.le's Ohotce~ ··· , ~
8:30 · Furd Tt!eater .
9:00' LuX ·TbeateT
·10:00 • Best ..of, Gi'ouehe
10:30 Dragnet
11 !00 News Head~I'MS
11:05 Wea:trhercll8t

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1.00 Comedy Time
4:30 My Little iMll.l'iie
5:00 Aun~ Dru
· 6:00 Newe P1cture
6:15 Sports ]!)ye

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8:25 ·Jl.ell PAOJ 1ir «ll'ar1' ·Filrd·
.ft. 3D, Snooky &gt;Can!i_oh~ Shb~
6:4li , News Caravan:

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12 30 Curt'e'DI.
um 1't'nnesse El nie
2:00 M'l'lrtin-ee Theatre
• 3·00 Queen For il Day

CUJ'rent

t:NIO 'Newa Picture ;;

and Nt.&gt;led

More Than 200 Attend The 40tft
Annual Beegle Family Reunion

&amp;!me
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l. ·30 lt Could Be You

Home

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9:00 Coffl!e Time

1:30 Baseball
4:00 Comedy Time
4 :~ 0 !My Uttle !Marglo
· 5:001\' A\mt •Dru.:"Sirow

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12·00 Pa·rson's study
12:30

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Lucille Bearbs HawkiDs, Pomeroy Society Ectltor.:_Phone 62«

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Jectjoo t1p~ over, apUUna tbem
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P'inl Dlvia.lon Marini
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Eoaineer Battallon whkb will
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bridltd.rOWDed co!Ptruetion to membert o fa roThe Second warfl Womt.n•• Club UP - Two Marines
met TuesdaJi evening at the ward Wednetda)' when a pontoon bridle tene unU on Lake O,Nril .
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Second Ward
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Pomero,-: Sttencer Carpentlll', Ed
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Tbelu. Racine;
TheOdore Beeale, Loretta Beegle,
~ Beellf:, Jr., Pomeroy; Wea·
1,_ t'.Jtell, )Aura Circle, Rteine;
IIIJ:ela Gruner, Pomeroyo Frankie
J(e~lvey, del'pre a~d .Joy Kay
Beeale, 'Raefne.

Mr. arid Mrs. Ed She\'er, 'Cbarle•·l ~;;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;===

For fine meats- fine C&lt;loks

go to Kroger .... where you
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meata at

GROUND BEEF

ton; CUlt Bleile, Gtorae Cynella,
8o , Jeeile, Jln1 Moore, Coropolis,
Pa.; Jael:ie and RonWne Boatie,
ludy Beule, Raeine~ Ben Hunt,

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Mr. and .Mrs. CharJea Thel11,
TQ~my Theip, Rac.!lllt!l:- Mr. . and
.Mra. Harold ~eerie. L)ola Beelle,

Ripened to perfecllon. Golden, mellow flavored

lbs

VEAL ROAST, Shoulder cut · · · ·.. .... lb 43c
VEAL CHOPS, Shoulder cut · · · ·-· · · · -lb 53c
RIB CHOPS, Milk-fed Veal -·---·· · · · · lb 69t

Guaranteed fresh! Single pound 39c

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PEACHES, Hale Haven, Freestone -- -- -- · · -- · -- -- ·.. -- -- -- · · -- -- -- · 3 lb 35c
CALIFORNIA ORANGES, Juicy · · · · · · ·-· · · -· -· --· · · · · · --· · · · · · · · · · -· · · · · doz 49c
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Bennet or
'1 t!Ot • .J Gt&lt;.illd AmctiC'IID Trap llud g~nv •lle , Ky, won th~ title
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of 2 ,100
,111 noum·t· rl a ·L·I;Il f"r :~ II ftootli. • I :n..: ·,.k~ r.t' ll cx~·ded fo•· tht' 16 day the r.nmfl AtnL•ritan itscH, lO be
o'.ttHIHiatt•-; n Uw l:•;: h s.-1
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c•.~·mn;t~tum 11111 "o1otld I\ , ·\1\ t' '2•t
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ht·Nking number the fuurt_h str!ltght year ~n the
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,1,:v fu otlull P•:•v tt•port .tct'"rd- Trap~ l""'titll! A&lt;;~ociotion facilitie s Mu~h1gan, an~ Jndul.na.
1•m:· lu Madlm•a'ol
hi'rt• would top h1~ L Wl'ar'.s fielt1 of
The A1A fields here were reQ.dy
~rhc rn~f h lhl•·d t l w f,.J io·.l inl!
for ttl~e ho~der of thrltpshooters ex-.dl eJuk fur the
two
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under way Fnday wtth 100 l~·
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North and' South learns' held' final
practic~ sessio n~ today

for tbe
11th annual All-Star game at Faw·
cett St adiu m here Friday night.
Coach Wade Wutts of Can1on
l\kKinley, who is guiding
the
North t~am,
announced
that
Qual"terback George lzo of Barberton, GuarU Ken Fbiber of Mallfa llon and Ba_.ck Willie Mack ot
Man sfi eld will captain the team. ·
Watts said Fullback John Dregser of Toledo Devilbiss may start
the contest Dresser has been
hampered by a hip injmy
and
Watt&amp; had planned to open with
Bob Yuung of Van W-trt,

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Wheel Balancing
Front End Repairs
Wheel Alincment

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Brake Se..Vice
Mufflers &amp; tail pipes
Auto Glass
Windsh ietds

LUBRICATION

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hour was Opene·l
WJ'th Hazel Bucklev lending In
p~ayer. After which , a basket
dmner was served. After lunch
the busi ness pat"t of the reunion
was opened by the President Cnl
Buekley A report from tht' se~
retary t nd treasurer was read
Officers. for lhe new year ~ere
el!:!cted Pres., Carl Buckley; viCll
pres., Eugene Buckley ; sec,, Grace
Dulaney; Treas., Verna Rose; prog ram committee, Grace Reed and
Liiwrence Rose
To make arra"ngementll for place
and-tables, Ben "Buckley . Bus.ines~
· closed. Games were played and
_prizes give n to winneTs.
£harles Wesley Buckley is the
fat~er of elev~n children , will
cetet~ate his 92.nd blrt]lr:Jay bet. ~19&amp;6, has one sister living, CArline
Frankhauser of Lubeck, W.

_The lunch

Our Business Is Not

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~e Charles Wesley Buckley .re.
unwn was held at th,e Portland
Purk, Al!..g. 12. There were 56 peesent.
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.all~· Pa .• ParkeMburg,
BeJI ...
VIlle, W. Vo., Lubeck, w. Va.
Pomerov, Racinto, Coolville an;i
Reedsville.

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TODAY

Mfs. Murray and Mrs. Pickens
w~e d!lughters of the late Josepb
and _Mary Bailey Randolph Reeds·
and . had nlne sisten ~nd two
rof·bers. Two slstl!'n Mrs Ell
reiiOWR, Richwood, an'd Mr~. Ne~
le ~kman, East Liverpool were
una le to be here- for the , party
eMrs. Pi('ten• has three child:
r n, Harry
Pickens,
Racine ·
Clyde Pfcken!'i and Mrs. OHe ~,.·
Sill', Hee dsv1lie, ttnd a deceased
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For three wears. Mrs. James
Murtl,)', Grant Street, ha.s enter· son, Frank : twelve grandchildren
tlllned on the birthday of ber sis· and thirteen great srandehildren
ter, Mn. Josephine Ptcken:s, Reetl• The family hu a reeord of longville. T-uesday evening •he had a evlty with an uncle... I!raac Ran·
birthd
dolph, livlni to th.e agr- of 10'7
a~ P~rty to celebrate Mrs . &amp;nd thl'ir grandmother, Elizabeth
Pickens nmetlcth anniversary.
Smith Randolph, to 103.
w~tn •rr~~gement 6f plnk 1nd
Mts. Pickens is a member of
dlnl:g
b~olus Was u.sed ~or the the Reedsville Methodht Churclt
cake
de a~dt ~h~
~lr.thday I and h~ still very active. She renltt
hlt
. eco 1 e ln pmk and a large farm and has
recently
ram·~· Ptcturett were taken of the sold forty atl'@"S which were used
1 Y group at the pa'rty.
in the Forked Run Lake project
ke!~e :r:~es~s dlncluded ~l~de Pi~ and a part of her . land will also
Mr 'and .·M 0 Mrs. Ohe Maqer, be used for the n~w school to be
R~~ds vill rMs.
Harold
Mall..'ler, erected in that part of thC county.
e,
r, and Mrs. Harold
Sauer. and daugb~er, Mary RutH
w~o IS tile youngest ~t grandChild ot Mrs. Plckells.

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....odm't c, .. t fodltirnut.on~
Tuul OI.WiiiMI"'I
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Plant FacilitiUM l::nwi~U~ert
EleetriC~~I

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Civil

DEVELOPMENT
a PRODUCT
ENQINEI!RINQ

Mech•nlcal Enr\nMIII
li:l..ctfonic Enaineen
Jr. 6 Sr. M~~ehanloal

v,; Larsen 7·3-.
Onlv 1amt.K ~(')1 " dulci1.
frlthy'• Gam•ll
Ot.•tt"Ott at Chlrll~ll lll ~h t
Knmll!'l City 1\l ('kvPiund nid\t
N['W York Fit Bultimtlt r 111~hl
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paHI. bl'tii'/IIH, mml••r", uir·
tolllfili011N plalll.

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IIO'ft'LINO 00.

Regardless o£ the number of "partners" you take with
you on your holiday- at these low prices you can take
an array of ''food partners" that are so economlcaol,
everyone,can have his favorites! Just picture the young·
er generation with golden, tender CHICKEN which is
just what the children like and Dad with a savory sa·nd.wich of PICNIC HAM. Mmmmmm _.,.Good!

MVANS SUPER TRlM-Fresh, l.ean. Guaranteed

SWIFT PREMIUM Thin Sliced, Tray Packed

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Braunschweiger 1-8 cz.
Swift Premium
Sandwich Spread 1-8 oz

SWIFT PREMIUM SKINLESS-Cello pack

lb43c

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TODAY'S
OTHER POSITIDNI
AVAILAILI fO. .

Sa#!·MIM/
USED CAR SPECIAL

Drat\IJmlllft

19540LDSMOBILE

Mode' MakeN
(Relooatloo E.ape.,.. Paid)

More and' more buyers are deciding that
the'!( prefer a sttwt handl-in_q Chevrolet (o
a big, unwieldy high·price(l ca1·!
When you cot1::sider Chevy's reputation for perfonnance and roadability , you wondor wh.r nuy.

America's lar~st &amp;ellins crn-·2 million more owners than lAY ether makel

Super 88 2 door· one local owner
car. Power steering, power brakes

WIIITI, outlinina: qUAHflcatlorw •DII u.J)ei'Mnce, to:

pow erful V8 Rocket enpne and
llydramatlc super drive. just what
you're looklng for in a Clean late

T. M. Sullivlln, Dept, tll2, lntflrnational BUlin"'
Machtn111 Corporation, eii!Ct-ric Typnrltet DtvL!Ion.
IOnpton, N.Y. Quallfied applicant. will be interviewed.
iiD '-hfl neu r~atu.re lD. your loolll&amp;t.

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Swlrt-sueh GOOD eanned meats

SWIFTNING

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9os jar ISc

MUSTARD

Stakely-Finest

TOMATO JUICE 46oscan29c

Suftlddne

1Iu11t- Fur tht• Bt·st-RARTI.In

Bondware-Whlle- It inth-10 count 15e

PEARS

2 No. 21f2 cans 69c

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lb box 33e

PAPER PLATES 9 in., 40 ct. 49c
Bondware, Cold DriDk

Mariani California, Frozen

PAPER CUPS ..... _ 25 ct 29c

STRAWBERRIES 2-10 os bxs 49c

Northern

PAPER NAPKINS . 80 ct bx 13c
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GREEN GIANT. New patk 2 No .303 eons

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I EVANS BREAD- - ·-- .. -- 21n35c VEL LIQUID ......... .
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Peas .. 37c

2-7 oz cans 55c

REDDI WHIP

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HEAD LETTUCE . 21g hds
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U.s. No: I eobblen

POTATOES . , ..

10 lbs S9c

to you! Tender home ·grQWB

SWEETCORN ___ , ...... ......... .............. "· .. · ---- dozen 45t

reg 39c

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KLEENEX · ·-- · · · 2-400's box SSe ·
Wltb Uc coupon 35c off

AD .................... 5lb79c
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ICEBERG

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higher priced car. WeH, a lot.of people have been
wondering the same thing, and the reBult has
been a big switch from high-priced e•rs to Chevrolet. Of courS&lt; you save plen(1, tOo. Cmuilfand
sample the fun and get the facts!

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GROUND BEEF $1. 35c

SLICED BACON ·lb49c

Pomeroy, Ohio

My people who usc•d to buy higher priced cats .~~
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Hake a ten&lt;ter, delicious ple crust with SWIFTNING for
a dehsert treat. For the main meal P01'ATO salad just
tan't be beat in any picnic popularity contest. Perk up
August weary appetites with FRESH CANTALOUPE
whie (lis a special feature of our PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. Pick your PARTNERS FOR PICNICS a!
EVANS SUPER MARKETS and SAVE 3 W ~ YS
LOW, LOW PRICES.--''' SUPER 1'R!M MEATS .. S &amp; II GREEN STAMPS
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MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING

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O.:Jie ~v,_on1, Trigger Jr., the
fird ftve dctyl of the 8-day
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COFFEE, Fine Flavor .. · · · · · · · -· -.. .. .. lb 69c

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James Simpson, Sixth Ave. and
Hooker St., was surprised Tu t!s·
day _evening with a birthday pat·ty
at h1.1 home and a l'eunion of bls
famUy . A white blrthday cake,
~ltocolate cake,
brownies,
Ice
eream, coffee and lemon.-de were
served du,rin&amp; th~ evf'nlrlg. ·
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Sandra
Simpso-n . and daughter,
his mothM, Mrs. Mayme Harten:
~ch, Kent, who is stAying at the
S1mps0n. home while \Iu. Simp·
son Is recovering from major aurgery Mrs. Lilli.an Simp;son, Racin e
his grandmother; l&lt;JiSIJ Vera Beegle, Mrs. Lavinia Simpson, Mr. and
Mrs. James
Simpson
and s(ln
StephPn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simpson, Mr
and Ml'!f. Glenn Simpson
Mrs
4ll!an Hayman and son, Michael:
Ractne; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Simpson and son, Bruce, Pomeroy.

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James Simpson
Given Surprise
On Birthday

'PRICES•.

SAFETY SERVIC(

FREE PICKUP
AND DELIVERY

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LET'S BE FAIR ABOUT

Hackett's

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.
Tripp,
lob~rt Bles111lj, 8 11!
Fog]e50ng,
1 The
Wl•ite
Falcon
Dr t'en said
that !he
1.
y,
15 00 Supper: 5 30,
McCiothln, Raph Stewart, war
8thool! .1111d
111
wome are still f1111tl.n6
Qand Will leave for jl.l; annual
which w·t
i
" c K- 1 00, VetPft'1 : 7 15 Allan Harris, .Bo bHarr1s. Shirley - the war aaalns\ dirt, Their ally
camp on Saturday, Aug membt'f!l to
I
Th£' 0\ilojoretle!l for
Junior I
or mark musk. 10.30: Dodson .
soap 1..-a ~ their own dlaeovery,
at 4_PM according to Jam e.&lt;,
high s•: hool on lunda
Band Wl'rt' ret"e ntly
anu n
11 00, Li.ghh outyrl.'en, d1recltJr
at
d IllY k er ttnnounecd to tht' publll' un Well . , Membcr3 uf th e ba nd making
, lock
Geoq,:e M~Farl•nd . Sharon Ber11 0011
4 0c
WOLF CALL JltiiACTICI?
t
an w P 1c up ni:!~da y b)' Bree n
lhe trtrJ a1e a f 11
.
ry,
Bob Artis, Evt'Tett Fnreman
1
MEMPHIS Tenn.- UP -Terrt
" The o.-.nu wL .. ;nan tor the com- members as they procede up the
:
o ows.
foo~ba~l geason while &amp;I the . road .
. Brenn n:plained_ that the camp
Mar d) 11 fogJ .. ~oog. Sally Pro- Jane Wo lf, Kenni!th Dodson, ~ Settlement is only 10 month&amp; old
est V1rgmia Youth camp n~ar 1
••
1 ~~ held each year m ordl'r to 11ro- !1\l, Jan 1ce Housh, ('arolyn Dot- thy Fergwon, Wanda Thompson but his proud parentJ say he';
Eueee R&lt;lyburn, Henry Burgess: been puckerlnl up b\1 llpa and
pley. Me mhers of the band will ' er~n·~:n~~l~ ~'ile ~:~P J a~ t'~ap- Hdle concentrated work
In th~ !:ion, Bctt:,· Rtmih , Ju dy
Webb
Myra Foreman, Rutb Sayre, Ralph
wh~t!int like a veteran.
at the cll.mp until Friday even· I New Haven
own bb ryf fu\d c,f mart:blng. He
t J11me,. ULndel"llon , !'lfa ric Jewell '
Artis Janet
Cannack
Howard
g when the I'ELmp will
wlth , Upper
:oliYf!l('al. day at. the
camp .1.5 1Rulh Grimm. Virg inia
Rogrrs ' Johneon Nrlsoo Reynold&amp; Larry
'
Rose Tennalli~·
Yuckydoo Tum Sayre Delmer Pey· D•vid RichiTdson
a. program open to. the l'r:d
UP: 7.1&gt;. Coi l
ton June Spencer Jim Bumgarner Gary Wll&amp;on and JuhlinJ M~IUilJ.;
____ ----n additiOn to the memben of
Breakfil st 8 00 tly SchW-iiln:, 'neue

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wa:

Clndnnati swept a dOUbleheader enant got hi~ ninth with one n;1 I
the Ch1cago Cubs here, win- 1 for th e rubs.
nmg the opem•r, 4-3, _pn Frank
Each t~H m had ~cun n g rhanct•s
Hobl _n so n's l!'i th inning ba"~S load - Ill the uv('rlttnl' C•nri~;tnatt
par-I
ed s.HI~Ic _and tBktnK th~ mghhap Hcularly in th l' 14th wh(:n Rob111 ·
in stz mm.ng if. 7-:,l fur; P!lt:her Art 50 n tripled wtlh ont&gt; out. tml {llilcd 1
Fow~~t' Wllh th~ h~·lp of WaHy to S&lt;'nre. The cub~ harl a rhonce
Posts grand slam homt&gt; run.
, in th f• same Inning when Jeri'Y
Managt•r Bi rd!~ T1•hh~ti s intenj.) K~nclall opt·nrrl th_~ lrume' with a
f'd to pn·~~ the JdvatJge tuday trip le hut (•.,t!lrl n I get home.
by s(' hE!dullng aee hurler Broo-k9
In th e 15th w1\h one out Ray
Lawrenc~ rm. tha mound. .against Ja~l-uw;ld , Rock~ Bridge!&gt; a n rl
Chkago·.~ S11111 Jnne~. Lawtence JehrlllJ' Khppstem alngl"d in :mc-lms won 16 and lust five Jlame« cession off h_urler. Jim Bro8man
_Cul umbus
Ralph
IN 7#/:
while Jone" ha!&gt; won five and lost and brought 1s rehefcr Vito Vlll·
Webster plaRncd to poiiRh up of.
I?~CEAI'r
11.
entirn.tti. He got Temple 011 an in·'
fem:e i:1 llw twn workottb today,
f'i~II5Yt.VA'!VIA
Thf' {louhJ,. virtory put lht' Red· field piny, but Robinson slashed
eA?IER!f
kgs Onl'· h.11f gamt' over the Brook- the hall pa~t the- mou nd and Kin~iAiE$
Jyn DodK u , .
dall (louldn't make a play.
1'r.lun 11J 11 _,
57 69 4.52 pionship of Arnel"ica and the Van· to start. lf he is unal.t!e, Bob Cole
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CA!&lt;Mmf·
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Rrosmm suffered his seven th '
5,11/P.
Hrrlt&lt;do
51 ?5 .405
dal ia Open .
of CnhJm bus North will star1t in
T h +' nighh·ap was Fowler'~ loH II against three wins,
while
ei@hlh win ag11tnsl 10 losses, but KHppstein wun his 11th IJainst
he gave up to hil s in the ahbre· nine dde&lt;t\.3 The dn•thlt• vlcloJ'y
~1a}·
tnlln! handi('ap bf 27 yards. Only
vlated con\I!St 't wn ,Ing les, Jim \ ran the Red legs' victory
string
1
Tlw O t · ll&lt;~ Qut'('n lnxtt'":-' l.twr
M~
a handful of ~unners were firing
Hughes' doub le and Don lloak'fl over the Cubs to f1vc wilh 11 tri·
M Ot(' {lrct·n Liti{•.-;, P~" •· d h&lt;·r.·
at Lhat di ~lan::e lasl year. At lea~t
triple, scot·('d three run~ for Jh~ umphs and five lc1sses this season.
Wt•drw·sday en•nin t: :111 &lt;1 .&lt;111 :tt' 't : 1
..tC3
efS
53 gunners, however· will be shoot· ,
Cubs tll the rifth .
.
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1 a .l(reat tkal uf
:ttl~ntiiJII
'I h 1
ing ill the maximum distance this
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Ruaa Meyer lasled onl} three
Sp~~hn Defeats Cards
l&lt;~qW hrmt, which tr:11,• b from ·
BY UNITED PRESS
year wh('n the• Grand Preliminary
innlni!l. giving up silt. ruru on five
Soulhpaw Wa rren Spahn of
I/OWGVEI?, 1/ER NO.I
i..'tntmnat, tu Nhtr \Jrl&lt;• ,lll• . v. ,..
NATIONAL LEAGUE
stn rb Au!.! . 23 Th~ 27 yard max i·
hits, to take his fifth los..~ aga.irut the league leading
Milwaukee
TAiltUr I~ FORE5r .
r•nrnut1•
lo
Pttt-\ntrg'1
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w
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Pl!!yl!r·Ciub
G
AB
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H
Pet.
mum hantl kar will be strictly a
olle win .
Braves tu rr:~ed in 11
live--hit ef.
1/JU.S ANt:&gt; rilE ;rATIONAL~,
thuugh
l
to
ht·
j!otn~
In
Ill"
hc1.1t
A.
ron,
t.ltlw.
108
426
713
145
.340
ma~culine aff air as no women en1
1/V /YI/IC/1 $liE J!ECA.tiE ,
Cincinnati seuretl i.n the firNt ~ort to rlef~at the 51 Loui.!! Cord·
)'&lt;tl"d~ tht·rc· fo r H ·poll ~ '
l\1non. :-;t J. JO!l 388 70 127 .327 !rants will he firir.g: Crom ttiat dis
:rill! l'tMrO'" /11!1? RACI! ,
when Johnn~· T~mple singled and mals for ht s l:Jth win of the sea· ro co,nPSTE 11'1195o. /
St•v('ral
:1gu i'apl
Fn"ll\lu•.tal, St L. 113 430 62 134 312 lance.
·
Bob Thurman doubled. Dut In lhe .11on. Ra~ Kat I pul the Ct~rds a.
\1./ay. St•wicklv. I'll. wh •J t·il!lbli~h- B:oi\t·v ('in.
R~ :.!1\2 45 87 .31J')
third, Temple singled and both b~ad wtlh u lhirll inning homt'l'
.......... DoiFfiiW•r~·
loti 407 67 125 .~m 7
Evt&gt;lyn I'rimm of Los Angeles,
i:!tllh• hont !'Xhihit at lht' Carn 11 u, Hanks : ('ht
Robimon and T e d Klusz~wski With lhe barws t!!llply.
But the
:'11 r
· M
1
lops 11mnng the
nation's
dis- ·
WHike11 bf'fUrl' Post whRl'ked his Braves S{'UI'ed \W(I runs in the
ur Ill' :\olu ~e um tn n• tdla. Wt'n\ S c hdn ' t r--.. \' 115 :m6 34 94 .407 t&lt;~ff g unners, wHl he back ot 2",
to St·:rtt iP, W :1~h, tu brtn g I he
·
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2:lrd hom.-r nf lhc IJeB...'lon. Smoky fourth . Johnny J,ngan drove In
AMERICAN l.EAGUE
Yllrd.~
Stiff competition wus exDelta Que t• n frO!\ I Pugt•l SutiiH{ tn
Bur~:rss flJIIow ed with his f'lghl h a~other i,n the fifth and Danny
In&lt; Mar ,l".' n .Monroe, Jane
!lw Ohltl Ri vPr nn &lt;l
th ut tllll!'
NY. JOQ14,:!915
from Kan·
Iva ., ,chool
Pembridge,
lwme run.
0 Connell s :,;1ngle prndu('ed the
21·1·1H4
45 149
9" .37()
·150 fll'('tc
P hil 1·.d
lpsburcr,
teocherEL
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BY OSCAR FRALEY
sell aiul Ava Ga rtlner [or duty ~~ ~lw ho.1 L passed lwrl'.
v.: illl.ttns
11 . Ill
[
1•1~
lUI
! · 3"2
11 72 117,, ..332 who will be
b
shooting at 24 yards.
M
final
.Johnny
M ilwauke('
Anlnnrllt
run turnril
m 1he ln
th . his
Unitrd Pren Spor~ Writer
the inll•rn&lt;tlionlll gllme!l
Down mere niltlon.&lt;tli ~n1. l'Vt' n tlwit J'. " v •,oX\\t'
.l l 51 101 ·•·t3''
. ,. ,, , ,,, ._ tl .
"" ,·to
b(·~l joh of thl' year m hurling
NEW 'J'ORK Ul' -'J'lu~
U. S 'under in NovcmiJer.
1
'"' ·4 1" ,1.•, 1'5'
··32•·with Muse] that usuull.1• is •· nnu 12; h 1,-,, . '''' · ll1•~ - 1114
thf' N1·w Yo1·k Cianls to a t-0 dt'1
"
Olympir Commillel' had l•l't\f'r get
A"l'
athlete
will
tell
you
thnt
L"l.
v
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L1c llw dnv w•· Wt'lt' 111 : h1• Hu•
IJHm(' !lUll' ~1 01 ntl•• , Ynnks · 42·..
ri s tnn nvt•r th1• Brooklyn Dodg
on \h e b;tll today ~nd o.;l al'l pat:
fnr a j)eak pt·rformance he nel·rl~ ~1· an 1~ 1~·mpll"
· VI 1l:tgt• &lt;il lh l·.•· nk• I ~: 11 tl•·r lkd l't·rs
·l!r~ /\ri!nnclll gHvt• up only two
:1 ~
t\drm~k
H:Pt.ilP.i:, ~
hih and rt'!'dvPcl a!l the msrgln
an add&lt;·d hit 11f tnspiratwn. It r1' !Ill&lt; 1 a wa 1t' 1l r11 1 t.llnm. ~~ ~ 1 ,1,·11 ·I ,I ] : 1 : 11 ,,~· 2R Klwt.t'W,kl.
·
THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
he nt•('tl!•d whrn Wille May., bla ~ t ·
&lt;IUtri'S mon·
than
mrrl'
mu
se\
~·
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1
1
1
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wnrld records.
Ja\ sntnl' nr lin &gt;S
:.n (•("''' •·t1l ': ~-l. J: 'lJ ' n ~on, ltPdic j;(s 26.
Spencer Tracy
Robl•rl Young
to b'''k
r•U 1!1~ 2l~t homc•r nfr Don Newhai!f'r\ from lht~ 'ia. '
Jl:r11-; H.ttl•·d ln - \f:J nll(". Y;~nk &lt;
NORTWEST
PASSAGE
cmnht· l it tht' (olllth inning.
The Ru.~ o1a ns alrea1ly huve tli~ "A iw av~ rt'IW mlwr rmo1}!" '' lOll '
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lin Tedtnico1or)
• rovrn-tl -a nd applled_:_thi s faelin . Sla ," tiW ('&lt;llll lil "•.II" 1.1 \ : uU I\ • W\ i 1\alill'' · ·r;:~,er~ 02: Simpson
Umnl!- Kl111t'\
five -hit pitrh'lhlt•IP"·
HR;
\lmiod,
~
artb
R7
,
__lng, cuu tllt•tl w1th a four-run rally
,~ !!..
•'Lister. '1:1~·"' gr· •v··· ,.,l 1: 1r· t · ·
\Vttl"d nf this 1S ruhwcd Jrpt:l
BY (,.INITE[) pR.$$
Rich. DeliR!MJI. A-"'ie1• SteveM
ln- th ei~hth imtint-: , !':tl"t"il'd Pltt~(li~n-allt \hi~~~ • I"II h I• . • ,, It kn • 1 1 I'•' rl:. India n~ fl.!.'
l.ondnn
hy
Doh
Mus~l.
!he
fb~l1·
r
NAYtoNAL LEA~Ut
CREATURE
WITH
.. bdr~o~h to R !'i I v1fln r y ovt&gt;r Phil a·
W
L Pet. GB Dulle .~ nf United l'l"f'SS r.. r .. ig'l l"mll h llli il \' 11 pi'l' ("l·rl \ .• ltlt lr .. u I
ATOM BRAIN
l df'lphla . .lark Ml'y(•r Hf th!' l'h!l!l Milwaukep
Ht,ut: kl yn. \1 :-; A .,
spu
r
ts
affair~Musel
,
an
cx
-wen~hl
1\ 'i' JII 1\o •rl'i''' ' 90" )o' ~ \\-'\\ilo• S&lt;l~
67 4:l .flUJJ
Cartoon.-.;....RED, WHITE, &amp; BOO
nurst'fi II ]..(J lt&gt;ad Ulllit lht• l'ighth
As , nmdiudv 111 ,,th • :· \'•i ''t' , .,·, ! 1 H2; Sw olt·r. Dnd to:•'l" ~ :o.o:" A,u un
lifter, ~~ a grc&lt;Jt atlmirt·•· or bnth
1
CincinnatJ
tlli
47
.5tl4
2
~l
For all makes ond mmh·lo.; wlwn lht• f'lr&lt;.~!t·~ pu.s hed across
- - - -- - - ·
bNluties and hC'ast~. Tim~ lw 11\0I.J(t wil l tl'll. l'.ul \1u • PI f :~ 1 :1,
l\r:•1·· ' · v .. ··t . s"n:il"r' .. nd 1-\:tn .. ,·
Brook ly n
ti4 41i .~82 :1
tltt•ir four nm s.
or cars. All lube points &lt;~n·
keeps o cautim1s eye on, llw Su- if you lw .rl tlw r·"l"l)ltv 1.· , a 1, ,. Ya r. b :111 7R
1.!l
Sl.
l.nuis
56
55
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August 16
Saturday Ol'lly
Tht• rlllmway Yankees Btretched
l'areFully checked l.Jntl th~ !
vil'l stn•ngmcn and th e ol 1wr·. tltt' il wil] 1•·11 ~ l••l It" '' ,.
PhillldciJ)h tn
54 51.1 .49\ 13
Bobby Blt~ke
Autry
Gel'le
llto•tr
AnwriL•a
n
l.,eai{Ue
h•ud
to
II
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,m:
:
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Yunk
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Aal'nll
Tlw lllt- '&lt;IJH I ~ •.t·.·•n r, , Itt\.·
&lt;I]JJ!I'ecialiv(' eye•, nn thf' L.Hi t•·,
night amount of Juhril'a!Hin
THE LAST ROUNDUP
ill' ·· lf 11 111l'H with a U-4 cun qu~~st Plthburgh _ 49 o:l .4:17 19 1
p•·m•qt-ra ~ mnl'h
1 J\ 1 , 11-,·~ 1-lli: K&lt;Jiitw, T I W'I'~ 141 .
Is put into th(• right plan·,
Chira],lo
44
6ll
4H4
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Bouquet
Offer•d
Winn~·r
OV~'! lht• ]lpd Snx.
If 1\11··~ ~l;tk.tr"v.t 1 !\ll .•t ilt'll&lt; ·' · ]'"o l x- Wh ll (' Su-: 1·10;
A , hl•lt l •l
- also-New·Ymk
-- 41 66 .383 24 1h
So he rt!pOrtfl Wlth SOII\1' ,darll\ a rt~l·nrd \ttlh ·r \1.1. t· h &lt;~I II ' '' '' I ·' Pill!~ 1:n.
Alan ladd
Joan Tetu:l
Y11'1115 Break Tie
w~dn~day's R•su1ts
th11t, at a recent Moscow t1ack lllll" l(II\'S Ill ig hi 1.. )" &lt;'',\"I I ' •· ' 1) ' II r
HELL BELOW ZERO
I
Hours 8 to 5 pm
In l 11ll !tnt,:
Huston nl'f•
'f'om Cin&lt;'innt~U 4 Chicago 3. l ~ l 15 inn tneet, Soviet film s1ar
T.o~Jr ••r :r m·1] bnok~
wtlh" 1 ·~···./ lol'~·
l "• lr hill).! - ll :~ ild,\".
l'h "\, 11 'I
!h• T~hl'licolor) •
slnig ht Cincin nutt 7 t'hicago :l. 2ncl tl inn. M11kat·ova ai'OSe and uflel't'll ht!r · from Mnri !)•n
:t wl :\\ .t .\ . 1-"&lt;)1 d . Yanks 14-4: l'il't"C'(·, Whilf'
Cartoon
F.VPS. Bv Appointment
Full inSurance covf'rage Htt•wr&gt;r for tht· sixth
tune
111
his
('llrl't!r,
thr
Yunk.~
:l "1nth·r uf fiwt l"d I
lltl J :-;ox 17 r, ]11'1'\V{·r· . 1-:i·d :-.·X lti :l.
And Two Reel Comedy
.1
W. Main St.
Pomeroy
dal'kllCfifl
\.lollqUel or flowen to the
IIIII/I
while your car is in 1t~•r hrukt• 11 3-:l li e with 11 three-run
who made tht' (arthest
j :t .. dut
··-· _
1.: 1Wrt'llt"l' Ht•dlt•;J..; 1
.. _ _
posses!Uon . at no extra t·ally rt the sf'l!e nth inning Honk New Ynrk I Brooklyn 0 ni.:ht
charge to you.
fl111wr ~i nglrtl home the tie-brl'ak- Pittsburgh 5 Philadelphia 1 nigltt lhi'OW.
ing run ttnd Billy Martin fullowed MilWilllkl'e 4 Sl. Louis I night
wlllt 11 two-run doubll'.
Thul'!ld•y'• Prob•ble Pltehf'rs
Vladimir Kuznet.•mv protnplly
EXPER1'
Frank Lu•y held the Clevelnnd
C1nc mnali nt Chl&lt;'U~n- LaiHt•n- 1 broke th~ Sov~et rcc~wd Wilh u
WHF.EL BALANriNC:
lndlnns to six teattored hlts Jn tit· · rt' 16·5 v~. Junr~ t\-11.
heave of 258 feet, four inehe~
fptdlug vPit·ran Rob Lemon 11111 t
New York lll Brooklyn
'fhat"s 28 feet fal'1h t'l' I han
"THE: STOP THAT KEEPS
lt•atling the Ut•ll'Ol l Tigers to u 1·0 1 Murgoneri 4·2 \' S CT&lt;ri.: 117 ut· palpilll!ing Vladimir
11w
YOU GOING"
w1n Tht• only run
came In the
10-6.
four &gt;•ears ugo wh• n tw
Manning Klees·Mlkf' Mull•n
etf!:hlh wh en Bill Tuttle slnKit.&lt;cl
M!lw;tukee al St Lnuiq night SIXth behind Cv
vf
Phone 9391
Middleport
nnd l'l&gt;dt• hnllle on Harve)' Kul'nn' I BUJ·rle1tf' 14-7 vs Mi'll•l\ 11 -8
t ht• Unit+-cl
t\n(l
rlouhle .
!:1
Pittsbuqch at Philad•·lphia at Otyrnpic recmd at H~l~inkt wus
- -- -- - - ~------- nq:£hL- 1.aw 5·13 v~ Meyn 7 ~ or 16 fcf't less thai\ Vladimir's in•
Rogovln &amp;3.
spi red heave.
Frlct.y'l Games
So it behooves the U.S. Ol~tll ·
Pitlsburl!h at New York night
pic fathers ln ~,tet a bit of insptril·
. .,..
Rrm1klyn nt Phi\ut'lelphio rught
1 lio n on hand for 0111" gU)"S, loO
!!! \-ltlwoukee 111 Cincinnati night
Jmu~ine whal would happt'n 1f
Chit'llj.!o at St. J.oul.~ nil(ht
Murl.lyn, Jnnf' ll!'lr\ Ava stood at
'
the finish lwe nnU. gowg the flus·
sian~ one
~Iter,
offered a
AME:RICAN LEAGUE
W
L Pet · GB ~ mooch lo overy \'Hnk~i! winnt'r.
Nt•w York __ _ 75 :18 664
("\t•vetand
ll:l 47 .!i?:l 101 2
Our sprln!Pr.~ would .en ~n f;t~t
Huston ·-·-· - 62 4.1} .559 12
lhe•y'c\ mnke the opposiltnn louk
Chil·ago ··-- · - t\A 50 .&amp;37 14. 1.J likf' thPV ou~~:ht to lw t•lockP:d wilh
Detrolt . ..•. -- 54 fl8 .482 20 1f~ rulendai·s. Parry O"Rril'n wnttllt
Baltimore . .. ~ M 62 .446 24% sllng thr s hot Into the upp•·r {]f'(' k
OUI
WaF-h ington -·- 4!5 66 40~ 29
,md Boh Rlrhords would p!llhah\y
..,_...., U.Cfrtc
IE
PI
Konsas City - · 37 74 .333 37 1 pnlc vault clear out of lhl' sta·
Wednesday'lt R•sult1
rlium, wmning the mnr&gt;~thon on
at
New Yofk 6 Bbston 4
ht~ wrw lw·k to coll ect his rli'Wllrd.
Baltimore
3
Washington
2.
12
inn
Natlon•lltm Not Enough
Thi8 plant will be the n.a1-.fnl
nlaht
An t.!Xlrn hit of inspiration nf·
for IBM electric typcwriterl'l. l&lt;:ngineon (0!' developnd
• !\'ll 1~ nrrr~san· in adliitinn to
Detroit. 1 Cleveland 0 n1~ht
product., and manufncturinK engineerin1 ld'8 now needecl
l'hlrago \0 Katuas ("i\v (} m!%hl
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tnOI"ll tlollarw tvMR .,ou ~•II ill
rMroit at Cll'Vt.!l:tntl - llodt ··"""
CMttJ has rAe highest re~mlll tr«lu1 of
14·9 V!l SO(lre 12-7
W Jeadhzglaw-pricttl modf:ls.
Bn~ton J~t New York Nix:on f) 5 '.l~~r IY

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Trap Shoot Opens On Friday

,Call Sounded ··
For Middleport
Grid Praclires

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,loLTHEA GIBSON.

CHICAGO _liP - The Jon~ hall
The upt•ner was ~ t!Hht l•attlr
strategy nf t"he Ci.n('tnnati Redlegs, between H.&lt;~ I J eUcoal. who &lt;~ll~w, ,!
like a sl!:!epin~ g1ant
rerentl}. 10 hits tn 12 tn ning s and Warn~n i
awoke.su?dcnl~ Wcdnes~ay_ to lift llal"ke r. who g;nt' up II hits 1n :.
the Cmclllnattans to w1thm two nine. and 011\'-tlllrd inning~
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Ed Baile)' duulell hi~ 21..1 hom· I
hack In th e runnerup 1pol.
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table with&lt; plenty of Hollum entf9Jiclol

KOTEX -...... · --· - .. · 12's 39t DIAL · · 2 reg 27c · - 2 bt size 37c
AJAX · · · · · · · · --· · ·· --· · 2 reg 25c DELSEY 4 white or colored rls 53c

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paid ."or before tb~t ·~b ot eat:b
IDODt.h followilll ~UOD.
1lrron w Advt!'rtlslq--Bbould be
reported Unta.; e&lt;h&amp;W~.J . T)e Dail.)leDtiael will not be responsible
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OON'T YOU KNOW?
Baker'l wW g1ve yuU tbe but

trade on hll'nitl:l'e

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Wrecker Service.
Pboue 6227. Nl.a:bt Phone M39-

X. DODGIH'LYli&gt;IOUTH DEAL-

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~omplete

WHEEL ALIGNMENT,

bl:.anciq and brake aervlce.
Hackett 's Safet7 Serviee. Welt
Maia St.rl!d, Pomeror. Obio.

· -- -- - -- - Its! Auto :&gt;tJies

1~940- f urd--cnnp e for :;ale . Good
tires, ru ns good . Ph one 290--.J.
Naylor~;

Ve r n Bol inger ,
Poincroy, OhiO.

Run,
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1954- UUl CK
O· ntu ry Riviera
Coupe, dyna fl o w dr ive. excet;&gt;t ional. $1995. Blaettnar 's, Porn·
croy , Ohio .
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4-d oor s crtan . Hy(l ramatic r! r iv r
urigi nul tw n-tonc gre en, $1095.
I\laett na r's . Pome ro y. Oh iu.
8-16-m c

1953 HUI &lt;"K S pl'l·ial Dl'l ux 4 - rl onr
SNian. one lm'i,l ow ner , $1 HH1 H1 Ht• I 1 Tta r·~. l'omcroy. C)h ltl.
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owner. SI2U5. Blllt ' lt n;zr ·~ JI (Jtlll'

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tfi:J4. M I'~ IWU HY Mon !l'n·y . hHrt l
!Pp ( 'nup''• ow•rrln vt•. $171l5
Hl at•!ln;. r's, Pumeruy. l) h HJ .
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For Sc.:e
BOAT HAR( ; AIN
14 I'OOT runabout 11nd tz·r1i! •.,
11nd 12 hnrscpnw&lt;&gt;r mnt o r. \\'tll

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HYt: for JHt lr, $:i 00 ptT lllfl !lis.
Maz·ion f'urhce, Grt·n t lh-n d .
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Plent y Of l'nz·king
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ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COURT. MEIGS

(i4) For Rent

COUNTY , OHIO.
reat---KneuioD
.Ladden,
Notice js her·eby given that t he
Suffold Boards, Drop Clotba. foJJowmg Accou nts have been fil .
Clinton Fis her, ~ddieport.
ed 1n ~:.. 1 d Court for .settlement ,
Phone 626.:)-X.
11 -1~ and th&lt;~.t th e same wzll be lH~ ard on
2- fi-;e room apartm-;n~our- 1 W edne~duy t he l ~t~ dily of Sep r oom ap art mt&gt; nls. all wi th laun-] tct~hc r 1956 , to-wlt .
dries and g.lfagCJ~. ;\. N. Bene:el.
1- zrst an,d ftnal accr~ u nt of HaPnmer oy, Ohio.
6- l4-tf zd :-.1 \\elb. Ath.· u ntstratnx &lt;&gt;f
- - - - - - - the t"-; tatc uf J u~;c p h V. Wrlb, De:··or rl'nt - t:Jrttrtc wall pa per ceased.
to tra mer. Clint on Fi ~ hl'f , Mtd ·
1'1nal a nll rtist ributivc accounr
dle porl. Ph. 6~65 - X .
\ l -1-tl• of Inez Z. H:lT , Exr&gt;cutnx q! the
esta te uf Jnh u Kay Riee, Deeeas
5-ROOM Apartment and bat h ed .
Mod ern . Is also ~ urt ah l&lt;' for of ·
Fi rs t &lt;mrt fi nal aecou nt of 1-:d tth
fi ce space . Cali Dr K. D. A m &gt;· Cotinr&gt;r
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Arlmimst ratrix uf t he
bary, 275-J , Pomern~·8 11-tf
cst&lt;~ll' of Rubert H. Cortner, De-

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FURNISHED apartmen t, 4 r oo ms ceased.
and bath , t urnat:f' heat. pn\'a le e n.
First an d fin al account of Flods
trance. Phone t11 70·J _ 8-ll -6tc S · P u lltn, Adm inrstra !rix. u f tht
es tah• of Wilh am Thomas Pu llin,
6 Room unfurnis hl'd Apartm•• nt Deceased.
with bath fur re nt A! ~u 3-room
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Hud11on . 18 W. C11ve
St., Pome roJ , or call 184-X
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CHILO'S BOOTS,
llize 6. $1 00:
boy's coat and cap, iilze 3, $2.!'0;
"irl'• coat and bonnt' t, ~ i ze 3,
$2.M ; new nylon ruf(!NI ~ lip ,
l'ize 3, $1 .00. All in wuu•l eun· WANTED RINTAL - 3-bedroom
huu .~c wrth balh. Pl'dcr gas-flr··
1ill~n . Call 184-X.
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cd cenlral beatln • . c an bo e ith ·
TWO YOUTH BIO:OS
t•o mpl cte.
t'r l'nrn c roy ur Middleport.
Jood condition, brsl uHrr t .&lt;~ k e~
CUCKLER RIAL TV

Cueftltl' ~ultt

Call 110-X.

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BABY BED for t ale
C&amp;li 81()2-Y .

·wALL PAPER SALE ,

rf'h onabll'
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10 da ys

lox 229

FOR RENT

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roolf'
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Wonted To Buy

Bacon

RODNEY DOWNING
INSURANCE AGENCY
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Life, C•uelb MCI leftdt

Real Estate Broker

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Our Fl11est QuaUiy.. .. Save up lo 30., Why pay more?

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SUNSET
'i"!ATION'"

Grapes . . . . . 21bs29c
Honeydew Melons, Jumbo 8size · · each 49c

990

Strawberries
lona Brand .. Tender~ Stringless

CONCRETE BLOCKS

REAL ESTATE

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and Merchandise

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family , •• at 1 ctli tha femlly

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If you want to :-ell your
"Property

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SEE ME

Pomeroy,

SEE ME.

M. C. HO.BART
PliOab
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Red Sweet Plums . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 21bs 35c.
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The United Stn1e.q _ Br1t,1i n an d
f!anct' w~n' into th f' merti ng
I ft r m 1v unlf~&gt;.-1 that E1'"vp!ian Pr e~idt&gt;nt Gamal Abde! Nasser mU!sl
n ,-.t be ;~lluw,,t to f' 'ln1rul th e d es.
tin y or the inle"nati on a! walerwav
though willing to acce !)t Eg ypt ian
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rspe t he "cl"isis" atmosp herl.'
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and
Fra nce
wh o hrwe ealred lhl' Sul'Z is~ ue a
1 " ma ttl' r of life or dt•&lt;tth" an d a
t h re a1 tn t h .. Weste rn st ake in
the oil·rich Middl.e East.

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AI'r Force Plane
Crashes WhiJc
0 fi Mercy
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SLICED IN SYIIUP
STOKELY'S HONOR BRAND .. . 2-10 oz P•«•

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air Exhibitors
w•tn Junge
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Twenty·seven Meigs County Junlor Fa ir cxihJbiton proved they
could do a real job o{ grooming
and preparing ari.lmals for show
at the Fair on Wednesday. Befor e
Judges ·Freel
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Bes t ,of Oh lo Stal ~ University the
YOUD.&amp;slf'rs did the ent ire j ~b af
prepa•lng
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Es pee
Ia II )' commende d by the
·judges Wlts Donald Robson of theBedford Futurre Farme rs
who
though lilcking in previous .exnerlen""'
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h.ourB _in d ipping and washing hlg
Hol.!lte1n Heifer in preparation for
the show on . Thursday.

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group who

i ~rd grooming only were twO ram-

dies rep,e•ented b s
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Y onny enny
Judy ~Iawter anU Larry ~nd Ro1
ger R1tch ·
R 'd 1
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et
Iart was Ute
I PATRT~K Am FORCE BASil:. onJy ~Y doing the job of blocking ·
Fla . UP- '\.
fom·.en f;! in ~
A i r and trrmmJng a lamb for exhibit
Vorc~ C.l.,hem:~ • •l'r rnrrv ing a 13·
ln . the Dairy ca ttle group flftee~
..., "'' rr""' " "ilh em r.•·t?"t&gt; ncv SUQ· reea~ved A "wards and s·ix
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pli P&lt;: f'~;r: !l" tl nFf ~ ml orlerJ rr&gt; ctav award~. The group included Jacki e
" " " !TI "'"'.. , m ~ ~~ ifln to h ••rrirafll'- "umm•o••
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Charles
b~tter~ tl san Sal&gt;·,_-• 0.. . n rr m&lt;&gt; rn- Holter, Larry Holter, Larry Cray
I bP" f1f "hr e~wv was ld!J efl
Ele-anor Well, Erie Parker, PattY
C 0 1 Q J M"
BJakealet", Donald Sedgewlck Cia
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mson , ro mm andin~ Cll('e and Donald Robson, R~nd.al~
o:rteer of Pzttr~k Air Force Base Tackett, St~phen and Terry Hoff.
at C~Jeoa. Fla.,· said Ute Ui!.!; Cl24 maQ, Robert Kautz, Richard Kobcrush:d wh ihle
making it s 11p- !!llJ&amp;, Gary and Paul Larry Smith
proac1• to t e rur.wa•' :1! San Sal· ,arl , Reeves, Don Johnson a• ;
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GASOLINE ALLEY

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WINNIE
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WI"-'NI E Wi l l BELON13 TO

l lcinz . . Rich Tomato, Tangy Spice)

U you want to h1rrow
money on your 'proywrl.Y in
Middleport or

Sweet Peas

One room in the Junior High
Sehool buiL1ing has heen clured
ond made r e ady f or the classe11
whil'h will be taught bY. Nanl'y
Edgell, who wlll also teach physical educati&lt;ln ror the girls.

6--16 oz cans

lona Brand . . Large Size, Tender

Call Wm. Gru...,,

Rock lprl""

Green Beans

39c
each 55c::;·
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Red ripe •ullen and augar oweet!

CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS OR RED CAftDINAL

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SUNRISE

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wam1, DI.IIJI~Iwayi ezpect "'ethe
u.Reip~(eil •ltere -=hlldren are

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Juley ripe appleo ID a Jolden, flaky .rust. .

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'aafety
which are
rworth'
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The latklooviUe, Fla., S•le,' tr CouaeU leads a ~ terktnderra~~.
,·n
/ l eant to ev....,
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I the tit,. A tel or portable traf·
fit contrel devlee., eutt ftiU·
('11 of t•Oile used' at Jack1oa·
/ vJUe latenectioa1, luch the
. aalely.
JOIUlJsters bow to cross streets

coneemed and drive with ez·
lreme caution Dear schoOls,
play&amp;rtunds and residential
areas. (According to The Natloaat Safety Council, mou
•h•'ld .,,Idea'·
....,.1,.·
u Mtur on fit!~·1
dent~al streets in. mid-block.)
Pre-school children In Omaha, FutiMr, the motoriH must be
eb., also receive safety instruc- alerVfor sJpa, slcaals a"' d
tions from local police oft"icials. tehool patrol&amp; and give youna
In groups of 20, they meet with bicycle rkler4 eyery brealt.
their parents in a public park ·THE CJIILD mwt leam· to obey
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Where they learn tO respect the
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traffic police, schqpl patrols, and
r~.
police .and . .to use self-reliance trat!ic control'd•Yites. When r'•d· '
·~ r _, wheri ·they do sttrt .school.
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lng a bicycle, he 9&lt;Jes with .traftlc, ,
Ret!oanldn.J tblt motorists In a .straiebt bne, and never
. often become lu: towl,rd eblld hitches on to passlna truck• or
pedestrian• durlal lllmmer va· cars. Headlights and rear reflec·
utlon, Oklah,ma Cltr J,.Ytees tqrs 81lould be attached to all
tacll tall p~rol ·~eroda In· . bikes (although chtldren should
lersectlouL •ear
t .. re·
b e d.IScouragcd from riding when
""\ ·&amp;cao&amp;ll ..,..
; ;'h~~=:~~,.!r. :!:,d:=:~ it is dark or dusk, unless abso·
at tbe -lOO most a. ......-0ua loc:a· lu~ necessary.) When walk~i
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'¥here th~~e are l'JO sidewal~s,
tins - .. Sthool's 10)m.• Live youngsters walk f4cing t.raffic on
and Let Uve. Drive CarePulty." the left side of the road. Roller
1 Mn. J. Howard Hod&amp;e of Mid- skates, tricycles, wagons and
·land, Tex., safety dJvilion ·e1ialr· scooters belong onr the sidewalk,
jman of t:_Jle ~eneral FedenUoD of niDI!' tile street.

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Ice Cream1-2

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Colby Cheese
Fresh type ... ex(clltlnt for sandwiches!

ahe Jays, can .save
cou~tless children.
she eautions, no

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serve where reason canriot. Discipline should be mild, eonsistent
and loa:tcal, and is as necessary to
a chi~d's sense of security as if
is to hi.s safety.

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Chicken Legs or Thighs · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · lb 69c
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On lt.

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JIANC\' WISCONSIN . .. CREAMY, MILD DAISY OR

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Canned Hams · · · · · ·· · ·· · · · ·· · ·-· · · · · lb 73t
Boneless Beef Stew · · · · · · ··· ·· · · · · · · lb 59t

8CRAP DI.Ol( - IIJCTALI
PhomJ lUG
Pam.,

Women's
Clubs,
hastrainin&amp;
helped proset
up numerous
safety
tramS fdr- PTA. thurch and other '
womeil'1groups. A few rules, tak-

during the early
relinquished &lt;~s
ld
D.

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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Top Diplomats
Meeting Today
On Suez Crisis

rules, too!)
PfllENT. says Mrs.
hu three tools to use In
his child from acd-

Fresh frying'Chickens .... . . . .. -. . . . . lb 39c

Banquet Pot Pies .... ·· · · · · .. ·· · · · 4 for 99e
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The a.uperlntendent repcrt et.l
that water and gas llaa been instalfed to the l"lew seience desk in
the Junior Hilh thus aidlns: tonstderably in lmprovin,a: the- K'ience
proeram In that school.
The janitors h.ave returned to
tbelr respective
schooJa
after
.spendlne the summer working on
projects in the school system.
Superlntendr nt f}ibbs also reDOr1ed r~pairs to the NfJf and
fire wall on
the Senior
Hil!:h
buildfp.g bail been t-QMpJ.eted and
that both are now Ia good
condition.
He also reported *hat teacher
a ~slgnm (· nh are
camplete and
that a full co mlllement of teae hers is ready to ~tart th e school
LONDON UP- Top d iploma ts of year.
22 nations met today to S('P.i• an
end to the Suez Canal crisis. A
Soviet plea for moderati(l n and lJ.
AO~ u. ~Jor
a mot·e "reason:~b l e" attitude bv

educ•tion can
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unlesi;

English Roast5~c ,

WE BUY

GI\UISI!B BLOC!~ CO.

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rrRUO'I'tJ'R.AL I BEAM!i

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JANE PAIIKER . . . LAIIGE 8" -

Phone 101. Y

I WILL NOT DE rC!iP'" ":I hle for
Crow ~ Hardwart .
8 !5 3k
df'Uls
contracted b)
l'l)'one
other than myll!lf.
FOR SALE: LATE MOOEL AltisDorothy L. Ke~t on
Chalmert tractor nrnw••r. ptnw .
8 H 3tp
cuttivatM •nd disk . C ar ~on
Comb1. 8 miles nort h, Chelllt'r ,
Route 7.
B 1~ 3tr

10-For Sale or Rent

A&amp;P's !amous .ground beef Is made only from specially selected 101)% pure beef

ground fresh many times a day_
A&amp; I' SUPER ltJGHT . . . LEAN, HICKORY SMOKED

fOOd

99c

GrOU.idaeef 3
FASHIONED

Mn. FinifrPd Holla nd and r.aura
a tt ended the Bumg.Orner reu n i!)n
held at New Haven Park Sund sr .
Mr. and Mn;. William S tatt ~ ()f
Pt. Pleasa.q_t and Mr. and Mrs
Chulet Rob i 11~on nf Hawaii visit.
Pd Mr'. and Mrs. Harrison Rob :n-

Tht awardillJl of milt and C~,Jil
contract, for t he Pom.eror Seboolt
was completed, lalt altht, •• tbe
Pomeroy Board of Edue!aUon mei
lu tbe office of Supt. Cbarlet s.
Gibbs.
:r'be board awardcj'
t.he mHk
tontncl to tbe'-Jlith VaHey Da iry
t~ furnleh
for lbe elementary
acboul$ w,lule the .coal eontract
te furftdib coal for the ~thool!
of the tystem durifti the 19M-57
tcbool ytlr
liven to tbe Adrienne Co.\1 and Doek Company .
At the same meetlne. ihe board
eave permission for- the purcbl~:t~t'
of neceuary e&lt;l\ilpment to begin
art cluses at the hieh
sehoul
this fall .

Calling o-n Mr. and Mrs.,. J otm
HirrisoR Sunday we re Mr. and
Mrs. todd Childer~ nf VIenna and
Bla ;n Walburn, Middleport.
Mr. and M111. Denel! Dunlap of
Pt . Plea~ant SPent the wt&gt;ek end
with Mr. and Mr!l. At rlf'\" Blrlke .

may reach new all·time prop?rof an estimated million and a
. schGOI. Q'.llleDll.
and towns are oreanizing their
aupport the aiJ:antic nation&amp;l "back to

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made a busi·

son.

-;p.ci'V~~&amp;2. il2oii.GIA..oK-9J,.~

AUTO SALES

You t.ove something
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A DGily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative,
-They Get Results-

Clar ence Newell

To

There~s

Good Clean Ustd Can
All Makos •nd Model-

IF

less of Mason.

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METROPOLITAN

n.

Roush's·Shoe Store

Ohio

lO BI

( 21 ) R.eul FstotP

C....~

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For Milk, Coal

Attendanc e at the Methodi»t
Su nday School Sunday \\'a&amp; . 100
collection was $14.97 .
'
Sunday dinner suests or Mr. and
The Good Will Cla:Sll met at lbe
Mrs. Jac Fox were Tom WiiUams- Henry horne Wedneadav a fte r noon
and B.lll Chattin of Mason .
t o cut rag•. Present wi r e Laur ene
WilHam Gephart h:u reh1 rned Lewis, Lucill e Harrison. Mal)el
home after visiting relatives in Johnson , Lucy Woodrum . Wil pta
Marietta, Ohio.
Blae, Irene Justis, Mr. and Mu
Week end vl siton of Mr. a nd L~roy Lyons and hosts.
Mrs. E. 0 . Henry were Mr. and
1
Mrs. Clarence Cottrill and child - , "'Jr. 11~d Mn. Charles C:tr tw ri eht
ren of Chillicoth e Ohio, Mr. and lf(l d c ln l d -- · 'l mo tn:-ed to arkenMrs. Delbert Becker, Middleport. burte Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mar y Gladwell, Mr. nr. d. Mn. · Sund .· · !!uesb of ~1rs. An yai11
flu s-: '1
•
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lld r.t :·s. William
Don Becker and son, Pome ;ov.
Janice Nicholso n
and
B£ ~b Powell of New Havt'n .
Sh jfley CL·.-~: !"h J is t" mp loxed
Fox attended a stork shGwer r~ ­
ctmtly for Mrs. Jack' Johnson held · · 'l,· r l&lt;'!r cy :., ~ pe nd : n g It \Ve tks
,
at the home of Mn . Robert Har- vacati On.

FURNITURE

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C'OMPLETE lnsur•'lce Protection,
l.lte. Auto, Fir", Polio. Call Don
Mills, Mlddle-pnrt. nhtn

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BAKER

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II HOOI\t IIOU S~~. with r lf'elr ir it y

7-3 1- tf

$299.00

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wRtcr In kltehf'n , on Laun•l
:J!) ).ttzl [Ofl
1' \c('( riC
)l ut WHI!'I
nur. $2:\00 . Call fH09 Middli'h&lt;'al ers, 10 year wa rrn tll y. Sp,•
J•"rt.
8 I 4. 3\c
cial prh-c , S87 .M . V&lt;td i ~ h l't um h
lng, l'hone 46--M, r o m~roy.
FOR SALE----~_, !l!.irby Real E:t
8-16-tf
t"&amp;te, RutlaDI\ Township. 3)
--. --~
a\rf'll land, homre, barn a·nd out
i'' OR SALE TOMATOES
MEXIbu ildings. See George A. M('ln·
C ANS large pink , non-ad1l - Zntl
h~rt . Administrator. '
6-1-tl
ho1111e east from lK'hnol hom&lt;' .
Wlllh:m H. ll olmt&gt;s, Syr·H·w•e. 13 ACRES l.hND for !!ale. On RaOhio.
B·fl-1 mu .r
c lne-Bflllhan Road sear Sutton
Churrh . Lovely
hulldtng Silt'.
PI':ACIIES-- Halc- Ha.ven anti (; o[rl·
Some locuRt timber Price $1,000
en Juhllee Ne w tluvrn Orr hnrrl .
24688.

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Awan! Contratts

Mr, and Mn. Arthur Fie Porn·
eroy, wt' re caliin.e on Mr'.
Mrs. Ned He nry Tuc sd ~y.

The New Look In
Old Fashioned Comfort
.
Dusty Black
Suede

ROOMS Of
New Fumlture · ~
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4 HOOM ITOliSE newly s hingif'fl,
nt•w hR s&lt;'mcnt , Tl\'W
t'OH I fu r
noel', on Wrleh 1'own llrll, Mm-f' r~~ rlk W i lbur lmhodr·n .
R W fltp

New H1vcn, W. Va. P hon&gt;' TU,

Genevieve Stobart
Is WSWS Hostess
Tuesday Evening •

Rev (' E_ Hoyt, president of
the 1\leig,, Cou n ty l'llm isterHtl A.•SOC!a\10!1 met
Hany
Denm &lt;ln.
~: ~&gt;~ r. c ncvle\'e Stobart
ent r rs pc&lt;; ker at the (' unnty widt" C lu b~
ta n Ra lly 111 the Lt lrgrounds T u P~ ';ll nt·d thr WSWS of the Enterday at the f'ark e r ~ UurJ;; air port nn d Jl ' 1'1' ~: ! Tfl. Chu r("h T ul'sday e ven·
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also t ook ~lr De nman bat: k to Uw 1111( at ht• r humt' Hock Spri ngs
Hn~t d .
air pnrt ~t ft e r t he ~erv i cc.
Mr . and :-.Irs Frank Vrooman
n .·vrol " " '~ wr re led b y Mrs.
FOR
II
have rl•tur n&lt;'l"i to th ir hurm· rlf .l;t mrs Will , progra m leader , wh o
ter an JB rl~y :- Ill) at City Hall
I I;• &lt;~ lnl' her tori&lt;-"
"Time for or
fu r ttw Karn wllz :,. tht•y were H!l Ut&lt;~ng t•."
vac-:-tl zu n_
J oe 1'ur n•· r. U&lt;lnrel Pooler &lt;Jn rl
1\lrs. St• lim Bla.wwiez. pres idt'n t,
w n , n ann\· . havt• het· n atten thnx p n ·~1 drd o1v•·r t h e mer ti v;:: anti it
I
H T-. bernittil- nn•rt. ng a! Mt. Nu iJII . wll.&lt;; vul f'tl tu ord l·r ne w mi ssion·
W. Va. in Lincoln County.
1 .zry .o;lu tl y U ook~. A n offer ing wa~
4to8
1 Vi n cent Youn.l(, Jo: rie, Pa . ,
wh ·• lit kt•n fOJ"
th l' fn•e liter ature
has. been vi~itir t g hts brothl'r, (" \ rrnr! .
R. You ng and Ml·•. Ynu n~. t•n: l•r
0. The Brlgbtest
.'\ rl t·~ -'1 1'1 l"oursc Wll ~ , , ..
.
ed th ~ M&lt;biJll (" 11mr
T ul'~l"iHv fo•
• •., d b.•••
oer In Middleport
1 • ;.· Bl azewrcz, M
obsP rvatio n Mr. an d Mrs. Y oun c'. i 1111
f.' · hPs'
· r _ ~s 1~ M•'
. rs.
came hera from E•·ie tu vi sit h., I ll N \V~;tuJ, , ,I ~ .1o1m
S mllh ,
"" BAKER FURNJTURI
Middleport
bruth t~ r ~n d her ., istcr, Mr.
an d
_,.,_
1 am
zss Elizabeth u 01.
· he was rt' I \'rs· · _ _ __ __ - - - -____ __ __ _ ____ __ _ _ __''.,,-,-,-,-,-:=:=,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-:=,-:=,..,..~,..,..,..~~
Mr s. C. H. You ng wh1le
cove r in,~~; afiN reeer.t sur}.; ery.
Mn;, G H Kcw hkr. Groveoort.
is a sur~: i ca l pati ent ~: St. Anll ·,
Hos p ital , Columbus . Her children
are .slayi ng w1 !1t lhPi r gr anlirn uth
cr . Mrs E s _ Srhail f :tnd famih

[a,u te rf OAd~ inistrat nx uf t hdt' esJ
· a e o
ra Ca nter , Deccasl;) .
Call 294First a nd fi nn[ account of S ·vhil
~
__8-1!\-6tc
~- __
14 W CAV E ST.=-6 ruom house , F:h f' r ~ har h . Adm in ist.ra trix of th e
bas.:!m ent , large
lot. Provis ions es tale of G eo r ~:e Pullms. O e~· ca serl.
made for mrnor n •pairs a n&lt;:!
First A ~d tin ~ t accoun t of Rocleamng up ya r·d_ Inquire 19 W. ~rt L. C?a lsi l!:~l'U~~ : ~f the ~·:
1
Cavr· St , Pom eroy.
8· 16H!c tiite ~r Ca 11 n ·
.rc man ,
-~
cease ·
Fmil and fmal account o ( No n a durin.ll her i!IM s ~ .
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I'' En•in , Exc rulrix of the est:oztt• I
CA N YOU t:S I': F.XTHA MON EY' of Clifford M. Er vin, Deceased.
Mr. a,n l"! Mr ~. ftnrlm•_\' S&lt;l ll l' r &lt;rnd
Help meet thos t• month ly pay}o'in al and d i.~t rihu tivf' acc~u_n t fa m ily vi.~rt ctJ ll ~":ks' Nest. \-\
mE' nls (ln y (l UI' hom e. car , TV , of L£' nll K Ncsscl road , Adtnllll ~- Va . Tuesd~.l' - Mr. Sa ~r e r IS on va
or othe r nhli ~a!iuns. :'1-T&lt;~k e $35 to t ralri x de boni s non of t he es tatt) I cation from th &lt;' Hl ae \lnaa· \o.
~0 a wee k 111 sp an• trmr s up· of Wil li am M. Mill s. Deceased .
Mr. and M r~ Fr ao cr.&lt;. Bus h and
pl vi n ~ CI\!Jsuu1N ~ m Pu rn e roy
First anrl fin al accuunl of P aul fa mi ly, Xenia . wrre r·eecnt gu es~..;
with H.a w l(· i~h Prort .z t"!s. Star t W. Win n. Ad mini •tnt tor uf th e ·&lt;'S of Mr . ~t llfl Mrs. t'. J Rh od es .
im mc rlin! e \v Wr th• Hawl c i ~ h 's. ta l l' of FrCd W Wm n. D t•r ea~cd .
Mr. and Mrs. l,c w i~ Kneh !rr an d
Dr&gt;pt. OHI·l -H4!1-:Il2. F'rl!e port,
F'i r~ t anrl fi n&lt;~! ae&lt;'ou nt of Sy bi l rlau g h! er~ J) f B1 ·vR n, 0 .. Wf' I"P th •·
111 .
8-16 - l tp Eh t ·r~hi!t'h. Arlmm is t raltn of th "j !iU Ps t ;; (t f hi~ mollu.'r. 1\.fr~. Lew\- .- -- --- - ·- 1 (' •fait• of tk l!a G Pu l l1n .~. Deccas-~ KoPh lpr Sr. th 1s wr rk.
Ex pe rl l'fil"rrf Kzh· ht•u !l1' ln wa n t~!l f'd .
•
..M r . anr! Mrs. !,o zz is Sk i ll· ~ . Ak rn 11
Mu sj. apply In pcr~ urt . !lome Re sSixteen t h t•u rrcnl Jl('t ount tlf , a n• vis i11n ~ hi ~ rn n!h r r. Mt·s . Ad LI
tau ra.a! , M rfl d lr&gt;port.
R-16-3\c F.di ;;o n H uh~te lt t·r. Guardia n uf Cra y .
WANTED: GIRL f'' OH housewor k. F rf'd Wh itt•, a n lneump t•tcnt
M r~ . Hit·h:;r·d 1-'oldl' r\ 1\t--. Rnd
Mrs . Marlon
Cowd ery , Long
All per sons int rres \c fl nr&lt;' n·· Mrs . r'a lvin Sl ll\ fl ~ "n a nrl ~o n ~·i··
Bottom , Ohi o.
8 )0, 3tp qu ircd to att end stu·h fwttle mc nl itttd ! ~l c:o!r qHhlls Wt •dr,&lt;' -.[l;z v.
and make obje d i on s th rt·eto if
l'tlf t.~ . ~~d w&lt;Jrr! D(·mo .J;,. ;rnJ d: 11 1
WANTI!.:D : Someo nt• to rut l.ocust any t hPy havr .
chre r 1\r !\ tP Rnd 1\'rs l·~ .. rJ fh n n-.•
posh . Contru;:t Ed Spencer or
A n~· [J{' f&lt;;on intcrt&gt;slt·rl may fil t• Sr ., W&lt;'l'r ht l ~ : n C' s~ l ' l~- 1 \ or s in Ga l
phone 6069-M .
8 14 3tc wr il.tcn exce ption s to said Ac ~ Hpn l i ~ tud&lt;J y.
coun l3, nr a nv tlrm thr rcuf. fiv e .
Mr~ . Joe T lttnC'r anrl h••r flltht•r
( 18) Employment
da yli t•rior lu ht•a rinll ;wd at thai
Rnbt•rt
s :•r·. v l&lt; l!ed
r•·lali v l' ~ 11 .
trr nc fu rl hrT" timr may lw al l liWWonted
cfl fnr rH ust·, \o file ~ tr c h cXCf'JI Flnt Hnl"k and 1' 1 l' t( a.-; :rn! \\'(•d
Pc~r l ily .
Empl&lt;•_, m(•n t
wa mrd : llllt! SE- lions .
Mr·s (; r ;w" r;Iilt,r' ,
C"11 lum hu
Jo hn (" _ ll aron.
WORK wiH' rP cll n
go horne
vi:
d
l
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f
l
lf'n
d
~
h('
rt•
!"uud&lt;t\'
l'r oh;tl t• Jud gr .
nights . Wril t•
OJ" see
Mrs.
Mr anrl 1\l r ~ ll (' S'c rJ ~ &lt;HH~
H o .~ t c Sparll•s, Mid dl epod . Ohio R-Hi-t k
c hil dn ·n vr' .!C' rl i n (' cl u m hu ~ Mon
Huut r I.
8 14 3tp
t! a .v.
M r . :u1d ~l r· C. H Ynu n~ W&lt;' -1•
1201 Bus mess Services
hu s r !l&lt;l.~.; v l'" l l or~ i n Aslt la nd
on
DIVORCE.
NOTICE
W
('d
!W'
rl
il
,l"
.
HOME BUILDERS
l II)\\' ARP \\- tr OLI•'IWM wh o , •·
Cnll C uy N c i ~le r , 1\itl' int•, Ohio.
a 14 121.c resu lt·ni'e lg .. t :\1 ou nt lw i lr&gt;. W
Va., at lhr· .S l Rll' P-: niten1.iory u(
RADJO &amp; 1'ELt:YISJO~ SERVICE sn id ~ t n \ p Wtll Btke nr•lil'(' ·lha1
Phon e 200. Clt!lllnd Appllanee Han •! \\"., ll if rll !ll hns fi !••d h er pP·
S lore, llll W. M1ln St.. Pomero7 t llrtm a ~-: a • n -~1 hi m fo r rli\'nre£' ami
2-23-tf
ali mony in Cast' No. 12450 o f tlw
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FOREMAlll &amp; ABBOTI T.V. SER- ('om mon P lell .~ !"o ur! of M ei g~
VICF. All r11ak cs Rt'palrcd by Ex l'nunl v Oh io and !hilt Mnirl r llll 'i t'
pert Tf&gt;chnlc1ans. Phone 8284 Y wi ll 1;,.' fo r h·oarln g on nr 11 ft e r
Middlc po,-1
8-JI~-tf lh(' wd h day u f S epl &lt;'m hN . 19&amp;1.
HAZJ:o:L WOOLFROM
~U.' C K SERVIC'!: ou Watch ReDy E. W. l'~~tWLt:S
pairing br Factor• Tr~olncd
Her Atto rn ey
watchmak er. COLLI.NS JEWii:- t71 ·2!): (8)-2. 9, 16, 23 , ;.10 : (9\ ti 7!r
u : ns. PPmer'l:r.
t-3-tt
IRONIC RECORD
CAR REPAIR
MILWAUKEE (UP)-~ The Mil·
Nd~o: lt · r &amp; Clr&gt;r k G D l'll~&lt;'. H;rr l ll f'.
waukee Polo Club h£'gR n 11 .~ 195ft
Ohi o.
A 14 12tr sl'ason with ils largl'!&lt;l
op&lt;"' n in!l:
rill)' ('rowti ri Nl jlit(' the f;zct. th&lt;J~
1
Insurance
som r hody sl ippcfl &lt;t rr·&lt;·oni ·· fit n ~·
Barru•ll·SimJ&gt;600 1nsurnncc A ~cnc y, Away frorn th t• Ron!'s" in
th &lt;'
Middleport. l•' lrf' • Aulomohi le- di sc jockl'y's pllc at lht•
puln
Bonds. l'h&lt;. ne 631!'-X
6·20·tl field befor e the match stat·tcd .

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MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY

NOTICE. SETTLEMENT OF

6--The Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., Aug . 16. 1956

Ketchup

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2--llb pltgs

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Daily . . ReP.]ar or Fish

Eo~

1V.O KIDS .... I MUST

47c

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Nutley .. 14 lb Yeilow Prints

Margarine

ME AND .~!CT "THOSC

2--14 oz btls

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41c

Ann llage M~yonnaise· ·· · - ·-·· · · · -· qt
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Ann Page Cidet.W"ll" · ······ ····· qt
. . "Egg N~~,@d
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B. H. San born MJSSIOnary
Lovejoy Circle Holds A Potluck

6-Tbe Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Aug 16 . 1956

Second Annual Bumgarner Reunion
Is Held At New Haven Garden Club Pork

\

The second annual Bumgarner 1 ner, Peg:gy and Sut- Ann11 Mr
familY ft'union wa.s held recently Mrs Otlie Roush and G£·r11ld
at the New Haven G.u-den Club and Mrs Wr lson Johrltiun Mr
Park A basket dinner was ser· Mrs Orl.!i Bumgarn .. r Mr and
Bum~~:arn t' r

The Lovejoy Circle of the B. H.
San born Miss..onary Society of the
F1rst BapUst Cburch had a potluck suppt&gt;r 10 the yard of the
Raymond Luman home on South
St!cond Avenu e Tue:sday evening
Home made ice cream was a s peCtal fealure of the supper wh.1c h
preeeded ll business meeting conducted b\• Mrs. Luman.
their
chairman .
Mrs Will1am Miller. who ball
been an active me mber of the
church during the1r residence 1n
Middleport, JS leavmg 10 the near
future and she wali gLvt·n a fareWell handkerchief shower by the
Circle chose two miSJ!:ionaries for
her work

and
I'M

and
Mr s

ved to the guests at noon

Haro ld

TOO&amp;e attending were Mr and
Mr&amp;. John Bumgarner, Mr ana
Mrs Roy Hoffman , Mr and Mrs

all of Letart. Rural Houh·
Mr and Mrs Lr nfr.:'d Dumgarner. Rosalie Bum g&lt;~r n rr Ca_r u!yn

01nd ch1 ltl r t-n

Lewis Capehart and children, Phil Bumgarner, Mr and Mr ~
Fn•d
and Shtrida, Mn. Donald R Kay Benls, Co nme Bum gar n.-.r Bl enda
and Mic.i:ey, Mr. artd Mrs . Harry Bumgarner, Mrs J ohn Srdll•. all
Capeblft , J r . and Georgie, Mr of Richwood OhiO Mr and Mrs
and Mrs. Harry
Capehart. Sr , I Ja!'k Lane, Col umhus: Mrs Mar Mra. Harry Pickton 8 and Sandra . garet Olshennett , Marywllle. Oh10
Mr and Mrs Ma rv1n Rough, Mar Mrs. Blanr he Bumga rn er , M-lry svin and Bobby, Mr and Mn;; Ottil' VIlle Mrs Mano n MeDanu·l "1arRoush and Sally, Mrs Brrl Roush 1on, Oh10 , Mrs W f'
Holla nd
Mr and Mrs Ray Weaver, Hugh and ~LS.S LautH Hoi iiiJHl f'l 1fton ,
MeMlllln, Mr and
¥rs Oben Mrs G('orge &lt;:ar son Erldl e, BeverSayre , and Milhe Bumgarner, ::~11 I Jy and Dickie , M a~o n M.r &lt;tnd Mrs
or New Hllvt!n
John Martm. Ma S"on and WllliHm
Mr and Mn Edward Bumgar- I Zuspan , Billy Ma so n

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ANTIQUITY

LAUREL CLIFF

A-2c Eddy Stobart
11- nd w1fe.
Ellsworth AFB , Rapid Ci ty, S D
arrived for Iii two week s'
VL5Jl
w1th their parents, Mr and Mrs
Arthur Stobart and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Shuler.
Recent guests ot Mr .and Mrs
Charles Parsons were
Mr and
Mr s Carl Bmce Mrs r.arold Boice
Mrs
and daughter . Columbiana
Richard Young sons, Mrs f:vclyn
Bu sifonl . Moundsville. W Va
Week e nct guegts or Mr and
Mrs Ed Burso n were Mr. and Mrs
Ht'nry t ane, Piltsburgb
BHI Wolfe, Ea gle Rtd ge, , ,.pent
Sunrlay with Mr and Mrs Cal Orr.
Mrs Ralph Saunders and childr r n, Galhpoil .~. VISited ht-r Lrlother
Mrs. LtzzLe Sayre

Mr11 Lawre nce Srmlh and family
and Jud y Gilmore spent lhf" \\ eek
end In Mans h eld
Mr and Mrs Chfford Jacobs,
and Jack . Mr Anct Mrs Phll ~1se
and son Donme. HLII Ballf'y and
Deloris MLIIhoan spe nt Sunday in
Mansfield.

Mr and Mrs Jark Abies and
rhlldren were Sunday guests of
h1~ father , Dana Ahles, Pomeroy
Mr11
Elh Weaver
an rl Mrs
G1·acc Kell y, Alfrerl s pent a day
wtlh Mrs Arthur Stohart
Mrs Mam ll• M1ller retu r ned to
her home In
Snndyville e.JtN
vuutlng her da ughter nnd 5 nn-lnlaw, Mr ami M1 s Berard Diddl e
Mn J crrv Powell daughters llnd
!\1r~ Powt"!l s mother Mr ~ Sarah
D1ddlc s pent o dAy with Mr a nd
Mu Otis MrlhntoC'k, Chc.~ hlr('
Mr and Mr~ Frank Ruck Leturnt&gt;d home Monday
even ing
from a va1atwn at Jndian Lake
anrl St Mary'
Mr and Mr~&gt; S1d Pl(·kena, MirlfllrpOL ·t vlsitcd hLs sb ler. Mc.
Dauy Beaver.

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Monday in P•rkereburJ.
M,, •nd ""' Lar..,. Rou&amp;b, waverly, vlslted Mr. and Mn .. Guy

5":'.'::.~ '·:~m

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presided

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ditorium i~ fast taking shapt· with work srf\CI! •,tp• I "'n&gt; {' '2 '. 'cd 1 l •· .v 1 ' "'
brickl•yer:~. bu1v layini the outsid&amp; we-.,ks i!lgo E ffa rts HI' bl!'mg nud~ ) · 1

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Week end guests
of Mr and Mrs. Bessie Singer, Rev and Mrs
Mrs. Joe Beegle were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Singer, Dayton, Oblo Mr. and
Everett Wilson and sun of Colum Mrs. Arthur Haney, and daughter
East Liverpool, Ohio, and MiAs
bus, Ohio
Guests of Mr . and Mra. Robert Laura Bayre, PomeTGy .
Beegle, Apple Grove, Ohio, were
Mr.
and Mrs James Be-e&amp;Ie, Pittsl,. :,11!ding completad
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burg,
Pa., Mr. and -Mrs. Rolland
• ·, ~ d..J .rg il.t· t:oming uhool
Beecte, David an-d Vlra:lnia Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Haye.s, Mr.
Beegle, West Alexandri1, Pa ., and
and
Mre. Emenon Hayea aad son
all attended the reunion of the
Mrt.Lucy Hayea and Mrs. Mollie
BHgle Clan over the week end.
Bookman att~nded tbe H•yes reGuests at the Charles
Beegle
union at ijoliday .
home In Racine over the week end
were Mr and Mrs. Gerald Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice visited
and Mr Clifford Beegle, Jr. Pa.
with his cousin at Kanauga Sun.
Well:!k end guests at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Weber
of Mr . and Mrs. 0. J Gaul, Racine, were Sunday dinner gueJts of Mr ..
were their daghtuer, Miss Ruth and Mrs Lawredce Smith.
Ann Gaul, who is employed In
Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunt
Mrs. Fern Chcesegrew, MiddleBedford, Pa., Mr and Mra.. Byron port, Mrs. Helen Woode and aon
Black and daughter Kathleen all • Alfred, and !'¢r.l. Lucy Hayes apeot
of Bedford, Pa
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W f'ek end guests of Mr
and j Mra. Cleo Smlth Yisited
ber
Mrs. Theod.Jre Beegle and famUy, aunt, M~ Avery NelsOn, at the
Pomeroy, were Mr. and Mrs. Jo Holzer Hospital, Monday.
Beegle . Bedford, Pa, Mr. and Mr~.' Bob Waugh returned' to his
Herbert Beegle, Mr. and Mn. Har- home in Columbus after spendold Beegle. all of Delaware, Ohio lng two weeks with
his &amp;randGuests at the Arthur Beetle re- mother, Lucy Hayes.
$id1•nt over tht&gt; week end were
Mr. and Mr1- John Reuter, AkMr a nd Mrs. AI Williams, Camden ron, spent the week end with tbe
N J., Mr and Mrs . Arthur :EnJie B. K. Smith famlly.
son a nd daughter,
Darby, Pa.:
Mies LucUie Smith_ Is vUiltlng
friends In Rosewell, t'J. Me-..
Ml h
Mrs. Geora:e Pyle• spent a day
If' an d Mrs. Clara Schaefer.
Jn Athens and atteuded tbe fair.
Mr an d Mrs Paul Flsber and
Mr f)nr:l Mrs William FIBher visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Wolf 1nd
children, Akron &amp;nd Mra.
Gene
ed Su_ndav In Millfield with Mn. Van Meter and child.i-en. ColumTheodon! l'arkcr
bus, are vllritlng Mr.
and Ml'l.
I Mr an d Mrs. Clifford Phillips Curtis Wolf.
returned home Monday evening
from a vacation trip through the
Dennis EichiR£er Is visiting hla
southern states.
aunt, Mrs. Eddie Hartung while
Mr. and M1·s. Brooks
Sayre hill parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry
have returned home after a va- E1cbiqer, Grov~por_1 .. ~re vacat·
cation ln Canada.
tionJng at VlrgtD.ii BNoo..
Mr and Mr.s . CIMcncc Curtis
Anna Lee King and friend of
of Columbus spent the week end Columbus visited with Mn. Floyd
w1lh his father, James
Curtis. Ridenour, Monday.
who LS ill at the home of Mr. and
MISJi June RJdenour, Miss GayMrs Hosmer ROUlih .
ann Gaul and Thed CL"oy spent

CHESTER

CHICAGO-UP- The Democratic National Convention lo·
~ay plunged lnlo a fre&amp;lor-all fight for second place on the
ticket hEaded by Adlai E· Stevenson Three ''""'tors and a
mayor led the pack 1o the first wide-open vice presidential
race of modern wtilical history.
Conveqtion delegates, who nominated Stevensn for presi-

Loeal talent proved 118 drawing power, last nl!lht, at the
Meigs County Fair ·as capacity crowds viewed two IJerlorlllttllj:ei of the Big Bend Variety' Show pretented os a srandstand

u It went off without -a bitch.

Tbe show was divided into two Cbarlesanaa Heu, wbicb accomtb~ lint scene eonsi• pauled it.
l(la of a rural HWIIr.in' Bee and
BUl Obllds and Bob H-odllc:b
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seene tbat, of a Digbt were
next p"'aented In a aODI
club.
a,nd daoc:e rouUne to "StandJng
Tbe oq,mlng scene of the 1b4W oa The Corner''.
f~tured a dancing chorus dresrlean Hayman, backed by a dane~ in •tripped farltlerett.e t!otbag
cho:tu,a,
"Peontu Prom
-t,\IIIHII and .seated -on bale.s of ha:Y lkuea'',
Daaeera. wbo WOJe eosJnd alnajaa: and da~Mi'lna- to . the turri_es of white otjddf with ted
atn.loa of ..Down at The HustlDJ
ttl• au~ .taried maall umbreUas

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athun battle over the llelectlon of predicted many roll ealls will be
h1a runnlng mate. Party leaders needed. Some forecast a political
--------1 donnybrook
The convention wu called into
11ess1on at 1 p m. EDT to belin
the long process of nomlnatmg
speeehea:, demonstratiolliJ
and
'..'Yentually, b31lotms for a vi~
presidential nom Jnt"e. The or1glnal
IIChedule, whJ&lt;:h calJed for Steven.
son ta deliver his
acceptance
speech tonight, aeemec:1 likely to
SAN FRANCtsCO
UP -The go out the window.
Republican Plll1y'1 top profeaslonala. includini eorne closefit to the
Stevenson set off
the mad
Whle Howe, turne-d on tlie heat scramble for ~he vlce pres!dt&gt;ntlal
today to put
d(LIWn any
last nomination In a dramatic speech
threat! of a .. dump Nixon" mcve- to lbe convention Thursday night
shortly after be • had won
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They apell.l'ed calmly tonfHJent place on the ticket by pollina: 905
that ~lr rf'ad,y made plans for out of tbe 1.372 votes on tbe firlt
a smooth, harmonious conventton bAllot. His neJ;rut
rival, Gov.
to renominate Pnld.-dent Eisenbow Averell Ibrrnnan of New York
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ad Vir:e President Richard M. drew only 210 voteswould go off w1tho11t a
Upseta Tradition
The smllmg nominee strode to
~~;";;~ N1rUonal Chalnnan the rostrum of the .stockyards
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W. Hall declarr. d tbat conventiOn hall and informed tbe
Democrats' reitOm'.lm.IOb 'Of thunderstrud;; delegates that h•
E. 'Stevenson was "jus fine had dec-Jded to forego hi 5 tradiUL" He 5lid "I don't know tional right to handpick .a ruorung1 ean aay about Mr. Steven- mate,. aod woul-d leave the decicon tb-' E'.irte3 Kefauver and Av- sion to the " free proeeae:s•· of an
ereiJ Harriman haven•t
already open convention.
aaid."
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It was a bold move, designed
~+---;---;-"'t--_:_-'-~--~~---i l Hall pred~ to D~wamen that t.o focus public attention ou Prea:,
Se'fi!Q.SOn will "go Gown to more 1dent Eisenhower's bealtb and the
devutatlna defeat titan he evper- expected Reput:.licJn renomination
Je-nced Jn ' - " l*'tly, he said of Vice Pri!!SideQt
Richard M.
beallSe of the Democrats' "splU" Nixon--the main Democratic iaDn tl~e civil ric:hta. ~ue.
lues In tbe comiDg campaign.
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Stevenaon II]Oade that• elur bJ'
iiJ'IDC tbat tile diDilce Of' ':ll .ftee
P.'~deD~l ••!tlldak bas beoorile
"Melrs County's blood
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~lood Bank are dangerously
said toUJ
cboioe for u.. P'e.idencyJ'IIo&gt; ..,.
day. "At the present time oo.l,): blood credits remain from
eaUed tW se-ven times tit. tt., 9,
previous visits."
JU.tory wben a vice l)nlident
George Donahue and Waynt'
has ........ed to the W!Uiello...,
Thts critical condition is due to Rou1lb were named FF A and 4-H
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and .said "eaeh political patty hal
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the fact that only 71 p inta of blood Club ehampiona of tbe Jumor Fair
-\Frre arreslll were reported t, the solmn obligation" to nominate
/ were donated at the laflt Red Cross Poultry Sbow on TbUI"sday_ Paul
the Pomeroy poljce 011 ThflfldQ: a rice presldeot wbo is "ful.IJ'
bloo&lt;tmohtl• in Juno.wMl•
pints Clayton, Poultry speeialilit from Jnd four of them invelved coal' equipped" tq be president.. ,
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of blood were used for Melgs Co.. Ohio State Unlvenity judged tbe
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entire poultry exhibit.
unty patients in June and July.
Three of the drivers of the
His s u r p r i a e anoou~~c:tment
In the rabbit diviJ'Iioo no cham- trucb were apprehended for hav threw this conYention dty Into a
Because Me1~::s . County's blood
credits are practically exhausted pion. was selected, but the judge ing improper mufflers while ,. lurmoU that continued r 1 1 11 t
the need for approximat-e-ly · HiO commended tbe boy8 on tbe qua· f~rtb was arresttd fO!" crossing through the night.
Developments included:
Syracuse Sunshine Girla. Pome- dOnors at the hloodmobiJe on Wed. lity of exh1bits. Rabb1t exbibUora the y.el.imr lines.
In addition, R. T. West, PomeSen. Estea Kefauver of Tf!oroy Benders .and tbe L'angsvi!l~ ncsday, A ugust 22 ls urgent A included Charles Lee, Larry MoraHoDOr Club took top honors in the sufficient amount of blood may net rity, Larry Bailey, Jerry Cleland, rrJJ, WI! apprehended a~nd c1ted in- neBsee declared himself a eandi-Meles County Jun1or Fair Edu&lt;'a· be available for Meigs patieuL.s James Fell, Keith Ridenour, Larry to the coiJJ'I: of May!Jf' E. F . Robin- daf,e llad began an all-nlaht toor
sn• for viqlating 1 sto-p sign. He of botela: lo round up delegate
tional Booths display in the Grange through St&gt;ptembcr and October 11 Hoffman and Jack Carter.
Pol(ltry nhibitors were Francts wUI appear in eourt this evenlna: support. The 'tennes.seatt tnld a
Hall on the fairgrounds.
domtfions aga10 are below
Case, 'Vernon Cleland, Johnny Hlll. at 8 o'doek.
De\Vs conference at f a. m. EDT
Top honors went to the SyrAcuse ' quota of 100 pinls
Earl Hunt, Gordon Atkins, Gloria
Tbe tbree coal truck drivers tbat be fell .mre be had "more
Jl'OUp Oil their display of "Watch
All persons who expect to re AtkiDIJ, ShatOD Atkin!, Larry Barr, without propel mufflers were lohn than • majority_ of the Vote." to
Your Step" depicting danger o( ar· ceive the benefJts of tbe Red Cro11s David Pi~erce and Eal'l Reevea.
Hanison
23 Cheshin Allen aew up the oommaUon.
Uclea on ~talr s\t!ps.
bloOd program when the need for
Grpeser, 'M, ituttlrlld: and James
Sea. John F. Kennedy of Mas-Second Prlze was awarded Porn blood for themselves Qt memben
R.. Miller, 22.' HamSOn was cited sach~tts f'Dter-ed the Jiat.!l witb
eroy Benders on a display of of their famdLcs aLLsee should help
into court this evenins while the a 11101-id core of 106 New England
"Yoyr Breakfaat, Does It Make or assure the availabtlity df blood by
other two were cited' Into tbe votes, lli11 m•o&amp;gefli c I a i m e- d
Break You?"
· givinJ! blood at least twice
same eourt Slturd1y evening
.strona bac!kmg in the Soatbe:rn
Jerry Cbirles Scott, Cbeshire, delegations tov.
Third prize went to Langsville !~rough th~ Red Cross hlood.no·
was dted into court thia evening
Mayor Robert F. Wagner of
on itJ display of first aid.
b1le. To wa•t until blood is needfor crossing 8 yeUow line.
New_ YOI'It annoumed his candid.
other clubs with educational ed might be too late--the UIJ)e to
cy, 1n reapose to wbat he- called
booths in the competihon wore . ;et bl~d "insurance" Ul before
appeals from supportel's m "variFFA, Lucky Clover~. Skvline Nine, blood IS needed
• our sections of the country." Far~
Chester Senior So and So., Colum'he Red Cross bloodmobile uni}.
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mer Demoer1tic National Chairbia Make-It, Salem Cenler. Carpen-, will be set up at the Pomer-o Ju.nA warning to persons~~:;:~::·
man Jamea A. Farley, master- ,
ter Boys) Bedford Belle~. Mei"S I
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to na beed t
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Better Livestock Club. }-hrrlso~ - lor Hlgh School on Wedne11day,
F Y
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first campaigns. began lining up
ville Hono, Girl and H•rrl-n·"'l• AuguRt 22 from 12 untLI 6 pm 188-Ued, this morning, by Police
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or~ t
Cbief Fnnklln Hudson.
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delegates for Wagner.
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Honor Boys.
rospe~ tve onors rna~ rea•' er a
Hudson, in notln" that many pere!j
the Red Cross off1ce tn Pomeroy
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Seft. H11bert H Humphrey of
befor~ Wednes day.
sons pay no attention to tickets
MIRDeSOta, 'the only avowed vice
Breed
champions
nrepicked
by·
for parking, annoUnced a new propresJdential candidate: before the
Those who are unablr to regiater 1 cedure that will be effective be-- Ra!ph Porterfield In the Junior convention began stepped up bis
Fair dairy cattle jud(ing on ThursLn advance arc urged to come to iUnnlng Monday, August 20.
day. Larry Crlv showed botb tbe own campaign a'hd pra.ised Ste~
the collection center as "w&amp;lt-in"
He said that tickets il' the J:'ino. cbampion and reserve champion In venson for setting .a "good precedonors
dent.'"
meter box will be picked up every 1 the Ayrshire classes wltb Jim In·
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-----------Four Fr..,t A.unnen
24 hours. Tkketa outstandmg over gram named as 8r&lt;lWn Swtsa tbam.
Kefauver, Humprey,
Kennedy
24 hours Wlll be taken care or by pion 1nd Dn-nald Sedgewick reand Wagner werd rate!d tbe front~
flrst notifying the holder or the serve in the Brown Swiss C!lus.
from
Sec!Rtary of State
't'ed W
ticket. If no re!iponse 15 forthcomIn the F. F A group c-hampions runners in the first break
the gate. But the chances of a
Brown has shipped a supplv of the
ing, then , a warrant will be issuec1 named were Dale Hart. Guernsey.
deadlock and prOlonged balloting
liM edition of the Voten' Guide
for tbe arrest of that person.
Charles Holter, Jersey and Larry
provided a tcmping invitation to
to the Meip County Soard of EHolter, Holstein. Jackie Cummins
dark horses to join the field
lectloM for pubUe distribution. ·
was re~ervc champion in the HolStevenson .as expet!ted, carried
The 8-page folder is crammed
stein c-lass
off
the presidential nomination by
with vital eleetion information and
Judging of Educalionl] Booll!J
In the 4 H Club group Patty a big majority ljln the fJrst roll
I in&gt;p&lt;&lt;ilml dates of• lnlM"est to at the Meigs County Junio~ Fair
Price was grand ehamplon and Ka- call. There had been no real doubt
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voters and Ia a part of Sec- showfld seven booth~ recetvtna
A
ren Thetss rese rve champion In about the outcome for the preretary of Sts.te Brown's educat- ow&amp;&lt;d&gt;
ond teo
&lt;ecelving B
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Guernsey show. In the Hol- viOUs 36 bours.
Uonal program.
AWU'til!l.
ste.in classes Ro~er Rost- was namWith 886'2 vot&lt;!!l needed to win.
Th• f old en are aso
1 bel ng dl sed to head the list with Virgin!! the first ballot Vbte _Yr'a5:
Clubs
pArticipAting
in
the
comtribut'ed by many Ohio 11ervlce
John&amp;on as reserv" champion.
Stevenson, 901'1 ¥&amp;
clubs, civic groups, farm organizll- petiUon were Bvd(ord Bellel:,, f·H
Joyce Carson and Eleanor WeJl
Gov. AvereU Rarrlman of New
Club,
Chester
Sentor
Se~ *nd
Uooa, fraterna.l and I•bor OTga ..
Pomercy High. School hea11 foot- were champion and reserve chain- York, 210
Sew Club, the Columbia Make. U
iiatlons, etc,
~ollaboratlng with Club, the HarrL~onvllle
Rep. James C. Davis of Geor~
How ball (bach Alex Clio today sound- pion respectively i.n the Jersey
the Amerlc:an Hertltq:e Founda- Girla, Hemlock Grove
bla. 3
SkyUie ed a eell for Panther J!rid1ron pros. classes.
tion and Secrettllry of, State- Br.own Nine, Langsville
A new breed was shown at the
' Forme- Gnv John S. Battle- of
Honor
Club, pecu to report fol' _!;he lniU•J pucJn the 1958 "Register,
Inform Lu.cb Clover G1rb.
Meigs
county fair for lhe fir!ll time Vlrglnla, 32~
lice Of the ooming season.
Youraelf, and Vote·~
Campaign.
in recent years. Randall Tackett
Sen. Stuart Symington of MisThere are approxlma~ly 1150 naMh:'ldleport Wide-Awake Club,
The coach of the co-cha.;;pions showed both the champion and re- souri, .SJ,!a
tional organizations working with Pomeroy Benders , Racine JuniOr of Ute Southeutem Ohio League serve champ1on In hill fifl'-t year
Gov. George BeU Timmerm111
the- Foundation on the nat!.gal Jolly Neighbors. Syracuse
Suft. said t&lt;lday that practice session&amp; showing w1ih Mllkint Shorthorns. of South Carolina, 2S1,2
level IDd· even h_lgher nuinbel' of sblne Girls. Better Livestock club will begin at 9 am on Monday, AuOne- of-the outs-landing shows of
Sen. Lyndon B. JohDsoa ot TO:·
1uch Jl'OUptl, on the .1tate, district Carpenter Boy!i Club, th&amp; Harr..._ lUll 20.
the day wa ~ the competition for aa, 80
•nd local levela, have
pledged oaville Honor Boys, the
Salem
All candidates for the team and showmanship honon. In tbia comGov. Frank J . "Lausche of Ohlo.
their' C(ropel'atioD to Mr. Brown Center Boys, all 4-H clubs, the reguJars ft:"Otn last ·seasoa are to petition the mdiviality of the ani- 511
in the Obio Pb.li!le ot the "regis- Future Farmers of America; a~ - meet at the Pomeroy Junior 3lih mal is not considered. but tbe fitGov. A. B. Cbtndl&amp; n! KeQ,
----vote,. effort.
tht Hemlock Gron Cub ~ta. Onwuiwn Monday morniDa:(Continued 011 Paze Fi,re..
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Top GOP Leaders
Predict Adlai's
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The prolesslonal type s~ow, directed by Bob HoefUch,
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For Vice Presidential Choice

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ADD BlMl, Vl.c11:1 Brown. , ,
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STARK'S
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Pure PORK SAUSAGE .. ·.... · · -· · 4 lb $1.00
PIG FEET, They're Delicious · ·· · ·· · 8lb $1.00
lean BOILED HAM · · · ·· · ·· · · · · · ·· ·· · · · lb 98c
PORK SALE
SPARE RIBS ·- · --··-· · -· .,, · · · ····· · · · · · lb 39c
LEAN &amp; MEATY NECKBONES · ···· · · 31b 59c
PORK STEAK · .......... · .. · .. · .... · lb 49c

HOPEFUL GRIODERS .at Wah11ma
High School line up in the pi.ctun'
&amp;t th&lt;t too •••itln!.l •n il1tl:'rview
wlth Hf'ad Coech R•lph Sayre tmd
A!illst~rnt Co~rc:h Don McK I' tnle. In

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James Johnson, Lero y Darl ing , D
W Emblela11, Eugf'nt- Fields, M .H
wtn Roush, Ke1~t'y Green, Br&lt;t d
Johnt.on, and Howard MtD rm t~l ln

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SOCIETY

LEAN GROUND BEEF .. .. .. .. .. · 4 lb $1.00
GARLIC BOLOGNA · ··-· ·· ··· · ···· · 41b $1.00
SLICED JOWl BACON · ·· · · --· ·· ·· · · · Sib 98c

SIMO NS MARKET
()PEN !WBNINGS UNTIL 7:30 P. M. 8 DAYS A WEEK
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1\11· rn ul ~tr11 Knl'l Grue~r re1 ru twd
hotnr Monday Bight frnm
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I h.- (unt-rn l or his e.unt, Mrs. Pbllli p l\lal.sl'n
Mrs. l!:arl Denny Sr., Peacock
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anU d aug hter. Betty, were buM·
ness vtsilou In , OaUlpclia, today .
Mri'l- Adolph Schmoll of Cin·
cmnati wai. a

au.eat of ~f':rs·

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that cleaa tute.

-2for59c · ....
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TOIUT DSSUE

SAVE tile
T0011I PASTE. A. reaular 08
cant value. Stock ll~ today.

39c

· 2for73c

HALO SHAMPOO

ALARM CLOCKS

$1.(11.0 VALUE.

The 1h1mpoo
that Will Jive DOW life to yOUr
hair.

Old 'nm!l', doUble hard,

bell AIarm clOl!t.

$4.95 plus tax

$1.19 - 11 "" fhz

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ilext ......
for

twin

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Althou1b fireworks bad been -ex;
peeted wltb baUotJng on tbe Lssue
a poulbUity was aeen t&amp;at jt may
dale. be merely paesed on to the ext-eutlve commJttee
for
further
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PEPSODENT·

Cboice-toJ;. Rq:ular 45 cent va..
lue. Buy at this tremendoWJ
savings.

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TABLETS

24-19c

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CINCimJ,I.TI,
U~-The eon.
trovenlal resolution to m~l'le
oumiiJ&amp;. the ClO and AFL on a Atate 1•veJ
realde wttiU.a went to..- a vote todaY at the Ohlo
State Federation of Labor
ecJD·
and must •""' Yentiou.

Anefrln, with A- P. C. and \'l~
iamln c. tor colda. bay fever
ud simple head1ches.

·- 69c pint

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Four RoD
Paek

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ANTIHISTAMIN

MOtriH WA.SK-soothiDI and
tefreshint that will JIW )IOU

- 79c - 72 tablets

Fireworks Are'
Forecast On
CIO·AFL Merger

Rel. 110e Values

TOOTH P ASTB 2 lor IDe

o~s

ASPIRIN
For faster pain re lleJ:.
barjain buy.

98c pillf

Tll(',,jny.

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11

TOOTH PASTE
bath and

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Seveu1 members of tbe .CIO

Anll.eptlc. New,
safe. nonsti.Dainc. [ta pain relieving.

State CoUncU 'appe8r6d: before the

14 .... 75c •
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tbe

oz.

muat W filed
Bervlco eo...
. Ill, D. C.,
or fOIIDII*
elorl . .

cltte.

ZERO 10 tn~b: Regular

.S-95
value. Slay cool oo ·tbe&amp;e hot.
Au1ust daye:.

Sonly-$3.95

to urge the -merger.
bundina t;rades,
however,
han not been
-favorabJI!
to the
,
I¥a1Ute, fearing tbe posslbtllt)'
ot CIO tnalnte:nuce wOrkert takiDI gver. ltQn;le of their dtltle~~.
~nventlon.

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Baud Wb;u VFW Tial'e

DodsbD,

Hart, Radae;.

Mto•nvUI•.

DALLAS, Te•· 1/1'-Tlle

Jln. Betnarif Wolfe tenbUI'i .. w. va.,

Vl,nn.le Woode,

STARKS
PHARMACY
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Wam Motorists
On Meter Fm·es

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BODY MASSAGE

For the siclr. room.

t:oll11nhus wllh Mrs. Ral·
1 ~~~!l'l' (Ill ~ l '\&lt;'I,J l montih rf'llt 11
. ~ I nn Hu~st'l t and .at Amsterdam
rrl ho me v.1lh hi' I !-:1 anr bo n t '" 111\h lll'r molhcr, Mrs. Charles
!I Wl'l•k 's Vl · ll
She \\J!\ gu [ lfllll
h cC'1llll', nnll her ststcr and brolht ' l C' ln B11111n gham Al,l , whl'l'
1lw r Uilllw, Mt t~nd
Mr9. Paul
sill' 11''1( 1\ ~ wtth hl'r d.,u;:h \ •1
--i iU'• no•v
Wi li!U tll McGt'l' ll'fl
' 111 ('~d:tl' t\11 s I• dna l't•h\HHlh
•&lt;&gt;d
tl ut· ~t ~ nr ~It
Mrs. J e d ~
mnrnLnJo! for his home, rloJt•nt• . j
~t, &lt;IIHi '!J·, Hll' h.! Jtl
I· 1w J, I \VI h .TLI .lr w,·clne&lt;£1ay were her
Ala . a i'l cr 11 sr.ve1a l
du y~ v1~1 1 1 IJ11r h mut h l\~c h1te 1 ul Hr"• 1 ,n.t uurlr 111 !•\. &lt;~unl , Rt&gt;v and MrJ,
WL\h his Au nts , Mh.ses Chtra and • N 1 ;~re llw g u('st ~ ,.f t!l:tl 11 '-.." 11 Mt\ 11 1._ d( t: 11 st Liberty
t
!1elle lllng Ml"S. Gert r ude f'l'fllll'h l tn l'lH IIl'IOV .tnll Atlwus hel• •ll' I Edw.tl d IIUl llp hre,lo and son, Ed·
who hu.o; IJPcn the g ucs l~ nf ht L'' L(•IutnlnA \tl tht• u lwn1 t' th(y \\ill I .~· nrd ·N w 1 rr In zn ncsvllle, Tues~
-------~ d,•v ('\ , u111 !! to ultc nd the horse
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STEAK
ROUND · -.... · · · ·•· · · .. ··· · .. · .. · · lb 69c
T·BONE · ·- · · · · · · · · · · ·- ··· · · ·· · · · · · · · ·· lb 79c
SIRLOIN .. · .... -............ · .. · .. : · .. · lb 69e

thr lowu photo. ~obart "Catbird''
I Rou~h is mttlrvleWecl by Sa,re,
&gt;&lt;Nted, an d McKende 1 •t•ndl"ff; Adu .~ i P' utice will pt unct.r WI¥
on Thursday.

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MEETING POSTPONED
'l'hl'
Pemrl C1 .1~ ~ nf lh e l'um•· '
UN,. T -"-L for 3 to 5 d•ys. W •tel~
ruy f'ir.~t U;:ptl s t ChLLic h &lt;itlll l lllll
thr. old t•lnted Attln llouth off
wlwdul ••l
lu11lng hulthy, hlrrdy lkln. If not res lh llt l h1• lfll'l'l tnl{
f11r Sa turd,w h .l ~ hN•n rn~ lpnn t J !
plfinf'd with powel'ful, lnst•nt-dry11nlJI Aug 21'1 WIH'n H Wll'fll'l luo~ ~:
h-.1 T·-4-L, your 40c b•c:k •' ,,.. .
will h1• !Wid 11~ Middll']l ll l'l 1'111]\
drue 1tor•. Tod•y at Swllht-t .
fllT th(' m••mber., &lt;lnd 1h(' LL
loh"-, Dutton.
ll'li

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Pomeroy·MI~porl,

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llncl dau g hter, Sh&lt;trnn , VI SII~&gt;d he1·
parents, Mr and Mr M l'L1y Eblln
M11rgery HnffmH II
of Cln-sler
sp(! nl Sunday with ht•r· molhf'r
Mr s. Earnest Puwt&gt;ll and hnulv '
ltev llnrr ~ Butt·~ hil ~
for another YN!'
M1·s. Max1n e Mid~&lt;wls ;~nd Mrs
Ivy Powt:ll wcrc
111 (_;all1poh s
shonplng onr da y la ~t wef'k
ThQsc ht&gt;lpLng
lo clean
lhe
&lt;'hurch anrt mow the lawn 1'hur11 day LnrlurJ e d Mr Rnd M1.~ Clifford Jacohq and .l.wk , Mr and
Mrl'l. Lawrence Smith 11011 famtly
Mr. and Mrs No1man Sch11efcr'
Mn Lou D1 ehl, Mrs Orvill e AI :
len , Mr Hnrl MrR Ch a ri('~ Gordon
lind so n, Mr and Mrs Ste w• fi.:hr 1n
Mid faml!)l, Mr and Mn Gera ld
Pullins and chlldL('fl Mrs M11hc l
Tnu:~y nnd Mrs Della Stahl Honw
made ICe &lt;"r·ram
Wlls
e njoyed
1 dur-rn g \h(• &lt;'V Pnlnl!
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\-lr 1111d MrR Ha.Ywl\nl i, 11111 an
IHHI !W O, Slf'VIC , cH IIed o n Mr [lnd I
Mrs .John n1L•hl Thu11~eiJ1y
- iArM. John Diehl

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meettns and conducted the devo-.
tional serviet- on the top1c "Cboos
!ffort."
ing Ease Rather '11lan
During the business seuion the
Circle &lt;: hos@ two milaion•rie tor
the year· Mrs Robert Willhoite,
Dayton, Home M1uionary and Delores Logsdon, Killbuck.
OhiO.
foreign mlsi11onary in tbe PbiUppine Islands. A n@w project for
the Circle is each member bringIng a garment for a needy infant
M~ . L. D Diles gave the pro·
gram for the evening and reviewed a chapter "Pied Piper or De·
troU" from the Home Mission DIgest, their study boot. Thirteen
members were present.

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be,.. •ttmded the
Parker reunion' at Par1enbur,1.

Racine News Notes

Mr and Mrs P.:!arl Jat'ohs- returned home Sunday after spe ndIng a week In Mansfield
C f . Hilt Jr and family
Columbus spent the wrek
end
with hls mother, Mrs Belle Htlt
Wyatt Schaefer was a week end I
guest or hl s parent.-!, Mr a nd Mrs
Norman Schaefer H1s sun, DavHt
returned home with hun after
&amp;pending two week.~
w1th
his
1 grandparents
I
Mrs. Emma F ox ;~nd Mrs. Margaret Allen called on the for mcr'lY I
falh~r . 1-'rank Dnllt'y of Radcltff,
Saturtlhy.

Week end ~u cst:; nf Mr llr!d Mrs
Ott Arnr,tt W'i'l'e their dAughter
11nd .'lo n-Ln law M1· an 1! M1·~ Irn
HI~RM , Columbu.~. Mr
nntl Mrs
Jf' ~~ (' Arno•t Hoch1•stcr. Pa
Mr· nod M1 .~ Ov11] Dlllrl!r HfWil!
f. da y m ll untmgt nn
Mr Hllcl Mrs L.rw•cnl'f' 'IJ•I\{nrd
u;1d famLI V, l~nm•w.v, w va , n, 1,
n~ltln'-! hts parents, Mr nnd Mr R
lklh('rl Ttnfcud nnd othcJ ~
Mrs. Fr•nk Buck

M~. Lumu

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J"reda • "'---t'~&gt;:!!!!;""""!l~~~!!!'!'!!!P.!'~'!!"".,·~·~oi'"""'~~~!ito,._..,_'l"'"'l"'ljj!~""'&gt;!!!l!!!!!!l!!!~~

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to llr,

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HIJih . S&lt;bool
baad,
POIIt 1212~ Parkenbutl, wdh t)Je funlor div,lslon Of

yeteran• of Forelp
••4 bulle ~mfpo biunl·

eoJJ.teat Wednesday ror .tbe .secon!l
eoaaeeut!ve )"fllar.
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Voters Guides
Sent To Meigs
Election Board

B eed Ch •
a:JDPJODS
lAt Juruor
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Named'By Jlldg

Seven Booths Win 1
"A" Awards For
The Junior Fair
Pomeroy Panthers
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praeu•Ce sesSIOn
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