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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

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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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WAHAMA 'S NEW gymnas ium-au- l •valls. Wa•knw11 hve b ~ ' I il J y at
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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evenson 1ns·

1rst ole

·Minstrel Draws
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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
" !L
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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. I Sunday with MoHie Bookman.
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
·~
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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dent by an overwhelming itrst ~------ --- bJIIJot majority, braeed f(lr a mar.
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
aumt:
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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
~
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."
.
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.
·&gt;&lt;;·"
Stevenaon II]Oade that• elur bJ'
iiJ'IDC tbat tile diDilce Of' ':ll .ftee
P.'~deD~l ••!tlldak bas beoorile
"Melrs County's blood
Regional
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a m~ 1 t ,-, fmportant aa the
~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.. ,
I. J.
of blood were used for Melgs Co.. Ohio State Unlvenity judged tbe
1rpc4
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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
y
to na beed t
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mind of Franklir;. D. ·Rooseve-lt'•
Better Livestock Club. }-hrrlso~ - lor Hlgh School on Wedne11day,
F Y
o paralng
was
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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
.,.. m
p
t
d
or~ t
Cbief Fnnklln Hudson.
,
delegates for Wagner.
1
Honor Boys.
rospe~ tve onors rna~ rea•' er a
Hudson, in notln" that many pere!j
the Red Cross off1ce tn Pomeroy
"
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·
I
-----------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
1
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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the
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..
tucky, 38\1 .

Top GOP Leaders
Predict Adlai's
Defeat In Nov.

attraction.
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The prolesslonal type s~ow, directed by Bob HoefUch,
' ' - brought sound applause and favoAble comment from all sides

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WideOpenRaceNow Underway
For Vice Presidential Choice

:·Read

.Capacity Crowd
At County Fair
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wore Paulo Sayre, ,Ju&lt;ty SJielltet,

su,

the Jul1y Wi,mt,
ADD BlMl, Vl.c11:1 Brown. , ,
Suzanqe Bfadbury, Con ale Cook
and LYDll DUielt "ere pret;@ted
u •
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and ')le
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TnJCk Operator.S
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Syra".Use wms·
Cl'op Honors In

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STARK'S
BUYS

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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ttw top )licture are ,left to r i!J ilt,
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

I'OMEHOY
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
W.IIAIN 8T
POMEROY

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nursery p~jdan' and 1ureeons

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tht• lllrt'
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\It;&lt; l• ldoJll \\'P Pks are attendil;\[1 \
&lt;~ w t-:1 ' 1' 1 hu H h
cnn(erence at ·
W1• ,11'11 illt·. I hi ~ week Mr. Weeb
~~ 11 dl'lq,:.ne f,·om the Enterpriae

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This I• lult cne of many Sw 1fl Homt.&gt;s- pu (.Ut for .-asy llrt'd i.,n . Oo-lt-yo!Jr•elf •nd n v• t hou~Mds1 Or we will l'r ~ t rt f or
you B.. lc hoi,HI end e ne~tlon fltllll lCl d Wtlh NO 0(1WN I'J\Y
MENT. M•ll cooo~n f11r drto~~ih.
To FAIRMONT SWIFT HOMES, IN C.
Bt111 1516, P11rkenbmg, W . v ~
&lt;.&lt;' nll ettH'n T .!l nt inwi '"; ' •l 11 ,, , · t h·· ·!m "n , 1:-- 1• •t:
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11 11r n A lot .

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CJ.IP AND PASTE ll ~ POSTAl I'ARD--:\-1All . TODAY
Our Offit:e tnd Modds rf'- 0~ •t
1101 BLIZZARD DRIVE (1.1 . S. 21 SNth)
Pf\RKERSeURG-IJrLvt: ~"-U t t.:Jday,

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11nt1 llcntih!er, Becky,

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Will

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in Chilli·

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1'111n ~

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Combs of
VISited 1\iCrd~
111 th l' home of Emmett

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M1" K :n·l Gr uflscr and .son, Bob-t" )'l•tlt•d last week in Zanesl'l li·· ,, tid l 'ohL mbu t~
1\11· rn ul ~tr11 Knl'l Grue~r re1 ru twd
hotnr Monday Bight frnm
(' m&lt;"in n a1L whore they attended
I h.- (unt-rn l or his e.unt, Mrs. Pbllli p l\lal.sl'n
Mrs. l!:arl Denny Sr., Peacock
,,,(', aml Mrs. Eddie Demoskey
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 · ....
Re,. ua' valuo KoiYJI!K
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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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for

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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
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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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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

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ASPIRIN
For faster pain re lleJ:.
barjain buy.

98c pillf

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bath and

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

State CoUncU 'appe8r6d: before the

14 .... 75c •
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muat W filed
Bervlco eo...
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or fOIIDII*
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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
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!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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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.
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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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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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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
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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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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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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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7 00 Tony Bennett Sllow
8 00 p eople Are Funny
Fesllval ot Stars

6 30

9 00 Encore

Th~atre

9 30 Adv enture 7beatre
0 00 ~a111rdav Ntglit JambOI'e•
10 30 Ell ery Queen'
II 00 N t&gt;WS &amp; Spvrta
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What One Pet900 C•n Do ,
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12 00

Base ball

9 30 Arthur GOOfrey

Strrke it Rtch
Valiant Lady
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Search for Tomorrow
11 45 Gutdm g l .i!ght
12 00 Ra} Mtllrmd Show
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2 00 Btg Pa}'off
2 30 &amp;b Crosby Sh ow

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6 10 Reg.1onal Reporter
610 Douj(. as Edwards
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Hollvwood Summer Theatre
Playhouse of Star.!
'J'he Qr:usader
Highway Patrol
Under current
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10 00 Your Esso Repor1er
10:15 $ports Paorade

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pleted in December 1955 1,068
-berds submttled milk samples WJth
OD)J 84 or 7 8% showmg suspicious reaction. The blood tests 1n
10M following the January te.Jt
showed a total of 224 herds with
1,167 bled 16 herds were found
w1th mreeted cattle and !5::1 w1th
susptf:ts only Only 34 head were
found to react positively to the
blood test which represents less
than I % of the cattl e tn the coun
Thts compares favorably Wi t h
th e ~st county w1d e blood test
wh en the react10n ratP. was 1 7%
In rase any herd IS mt ssed m the
mtlk collect iO n the owners may
take the1r sampl t! d1rectly to the
laboratory located at the County
Furgrounds or contact the rolfec
tor in thctr l'es p ~.&gt;ctlve townshtp

Outlook

5 oo Moot \1'1 e Press
5 30 (J{)6pel Ha~m o nv 'Boyi
5 45 1\; ews P1eture
U 00 T opper
6 30 Frontrer
7 00 Steve Alk:n ShoW
8 00 Tel ~Wl8lon Pia~ house
11 00 !\fl, n Agomst Crime
y so N &lt;~. hoonl Bowl.w:tll Champ.
1U on B 1 ~ 1'own
10 30 c uunt of Monte Cr isto

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t.ne must I.Dh;: &amp;t:il ~· lll. pro·
jecll:i .a Lll~ l •wuy on o.eep puu:eu&amp;c:u' u1 ume JOt tuHQ r.:&amp;f.l..., .rt.e·
.!o UUII; fiQ Jar have Dtl t;IJI UI!:IUI.tVe
"r.:r.:utOUli to L.D.e l-t!~arcnt:rtl.
AppruJr..tmak J)' 'wenty years qo

a t J.wilat expta u:nen, w.a~ catu~a
out wruc.b •nowed. tav()J'ab.le re..
t~t.u.~ •or o.eep placement 01 ume.
A tt.t11t lime toe 8011 wu enllrel)'
r emowd, the hme was llflX.ed w•tn
me aoll and Lhe IOU replaced.,
.1 nll w~a~ Jmpraetlcal
from t.oe
.standpotn1. ot aarmer•, but now
eqaupwent aa avaUabJe~ .for deep
p•aceroent of hme and fertilizer so
tne tesUI wul f)e important '()
watch.
Another ~e:xperimeut which u
&amp;till impractical but will bear
watclung iS the U8e of metbyl bromide L o eonuol wee d aee&lt;1.1 and
cttHaaea on allaUa. Tbls i.l aamtlar
lo tbe mater1ala uaed on the John·
son farm 1.n .Melas County lNt tail
JD the vegetabJe bed. 1 ne all alta
was four IDchea taUer in the treated area. U reaearcn man can Und
Wily the mcreued gri)Wth thl.s may
have some practical value.
Other inter~stlug project. L'l
progress on the 1.vm tncJude weed
control tn corn with many difter.
ent matenals. :t, 4-0 is still the recommended mater1al, but plots
were prepared whtch Uled other
mater1a11 Including CMU, Dataphon and TCA at varaous atrenaths
to a.ee if better matertals may become avaUable which do a better
job of weed and-&amp;ras.&amp; control md
st1U do not 1njure the corn .

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F:IIDAY
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Stgn On
Film &amp; Fanl'Y
Ft&gt; mtnm~ 'l'o uch
Af:t.t!rnoon F rlm Festival
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8 1~ John Daly

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2 30 Bark at the Ranch
3 30 Film
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Ozark Jubt1~e ~
LBw-rence Welk
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Girls wut model dreasea they
have made, pment homemakinJ
demonstratiO'sr, or invade tbe boys
world Jn an effort to ahow how
vegetables should be grown
Forty-tlve !lcliYlty classes are
open to 4-H Club mlj!lmbenl, Harsit
field pointed out. Soys Mnd glrll
con eompete
for tbe
title of
"Ht•lth Kine" or "Health Queen"
representing Ohio runt
youth.

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Duck Slide To Be Attraction
At Anhual Ohi State Fair

to Wltt merer

More Water Is Used On Farm
By Using APressure System

crowd 10, ptll.hlag t he first bud entrtee in Ohio's Juruor Chlckea
down the ahppecy chute: into tbe of Tomorrow contHt.

ChecksFor Soil Bank s·•gnup
~:;.,ho~o:au:~~ -:~ ~~n ~:~ In Ohio To Total $6,500 000

When )'QU c:AQ get water in your eu, dllh washers
or livestock
farm home at the turn Of a faucd drlnktDJ fountains.
you'JI use a lot a~ore than wben
With your new type water sys-

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band pump on

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This IJt one of the moat impor- t n
ou can tSUJ'e on a u
!Kl galloru diUly for each member ,
taot
wheo you of yolll famdy If your .,
...stem 11 r OhiO
fannen: wlll
rtceive
__, things to remember
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_.ed a pump or 10W'
Pft'II\U'e
to
supply
water
for
hvertoek
too,
cbecks
from
tbe
Umted
Stl.tes
dewater a:y•tem, aecerd1ng to L P you'll need from ~5 to 30 pllons partment of AgrlcultlU'e totaling
Blauser, Ohio SUte UGlvenity ex· a &lt;J,y for each diU')' cow, 12 gal.sill: and one-hall mdlioo dolten110n
agricultural ~ endneer lon1 for each beef animal, 4 gal- Ius, Wallace Barr, Ohio State UnOnce you hove detenrnned your loBI for each bog, 1 ~ gallons for tverSity ell:tens1on sgn t:! ultural ewater supply is adequate, the sue each head of sbeep and 6 gallons co nom1st, announced today These

ce-111 of YOW' 1 syltem

depends for eacb 100 Chlclteu
laraely on se edina: a pump of
.
U your water reguuements to1 en1 capa.
prope r t ype a nd •u fficl
c:ity Blau-er saya,
tal 600 gaUonr, YO\D' pump should
have a capacity of between 300
M•ny f•·m
woter ~tems
be and 600 ••alloM per hour. The •an.
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notes, bave too small a capacity .llclty of pumps generaJly II meato handle extra loada placed on sured In gallons ~r hour Blawer
them by automatic tlothes wash- doubts 1f any water aystem wh1ch
supplies the home and farmstead
should be les1 than 000 gallons
too, Janace Jordan won a blue per hour capacity. To handle peak
rrbbon in the good groommg con- loads even for short periods the
test and to cap It all off, Lola capacity of the pump must equal
ean R()u&amp;b was taken mto the Al l the peak load
Stars, whieh 11 the htlbest State
There are 2 general
tvpes of
Award that a 4-H Club member pumps· shallow well and deep w ell
can wiD I would like to add my Blauser explauu Wbere the ver
thanks a:.1d congratulations for tical d1stanee between the pump
domg a JOOd job of representmg locaUon and the water level ls
Mason County at our State 4·H not more than 22 feet )'uu can use
Camps
a shallow pump Where the vertical lift iS more than 22 feet you
w UI need a deep well pump
4-H Club Rec~rganizatlon
Be sure your water supply 1s
Our 4-H Club year ends on 1he sufficient, Blawer
advises The
last of September. We are ~ up­ best pump m..the world can 't help
posed to reorganize ()ur clubs rn you if the water Isn't there
october Some of the dubs w1ll
have only one more meeting belore the new year stars Now l&amp;a
TO RAISE
good t1me tu pu~ the flms htn g
t ouches on your old dub year and
get rearly for the 1956-!H year
Th1s, of course, m eans that ne w
of£1cen wllJ have to be elected
FASTER GROWING
projects selected and your mem
bersblp cards fill ed out Also the
secl'etuy's record book Will have
to he completed by the first of
October so that it can be checked
GET LOWER-COST
and acnt to MorgantGwn for certi
GAINS
- WITH MORE
flcatlon for elub ribbon awards
MILK
TO SELL
Now is a good t1me to plan lor
these thmgs Along this same hne
all thost elub members Who will
be 15 ye&amp;rs old by January 1, who
bas been 1n club work for two
UP YOUR MILK PROFITS
years and attended
one county
With The
camp, should chart next year. lf
70U destre to be iD the charting
group, be sure to requesl a cbarting book on your enrollment card
when you slgn up for your proJect: thil fall We should have a
very alee charting class next year.

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no crop may be- harve!tted or gra-

checks are payments for land enh
1
11:
tered in t e 1956 WI ban •ereg
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p
ga e rese. ~e ro . .. m
Paym ent~ due OhiO farmers who
.signed befor.c the J uly 1:1 dead
hne total $6 747 ,021 ThiK u an
of $485 per farmer partiIn the 1:956 program Sev
f-n
one-ha1f of all the farmers
1n Ohio, or 13,924 fa rmers, s1gned
la nd under the program
Under the aereage reseve program, farmes ae plild for f'ach
acre of land rhred from produc
tton This land may be pis nted kl

throt.J«h Septembflo, aftordlng cool relief for the la.at doK-daya ot.
the year,
You can. drink ltme!lde to your heart'• content, for It'• a nutrl•
tlou1 drink. ainee limes boast Iota of vitamin C. And lest you mlaa

out on IOIIU! othu good thinga, be 1\11'11 you have plenty of Umea
OJI bud to usa in reclpea:
Lima Batter-Stretcher Sauee
t lab1eapoona butter
2 tabte1poona Florida lime Julee
1 l,ble~J~oon chopped chlve1
Dub of aalt
/ Melt ~tter; add chives, Florida lime juice and salt. Suve on bot
earrota, broocoll, aaparqua, spinach, beeta or with flsh.

Freshen

Master Mix
Calfmaster

Leachn MMtlnsr

The replar meebng of the Mason Coonty 4 H Leadt:rs Assocta
IU&amp;LD: ' prtiturL
tion wtlJ be held thll coming Saturday night at the Home Econo
"We tcy to encourage u many 4-H NEWS
mace BuJidtng at Pt Plea81nt High
Jt.tum Fram J.-:kaon'lt Mil&amp;
School Time 8 p m All leadel'8,
Ohio 4-H'er8 to participate as we
assistant leaders, councilors, and
poulbly can " he C()Dcluded "Our
From what I gather the girl's pln weare rs are mv1ted to attend
enUre 4-ll program is directed at \ from Mason County who were at
Gids' State 4-H Camp had a ver)'
giving the )'outh of Oblo exper- 1 goOd time last week They were
lenee arid dean, wholesome enter- Lola Jean Roush, Wsnda Thomp.
talnment. Farticipotlon
in the son, Ann Newland, June Spencer,
Ohio State Junto~ Fai rls another Anna Belle Sommer, Nancy Blaine
link In the chain of 4·H'en fun JaJee Jordan, and Janie Jordan
and 4-H experience.
They brought back a few honors,

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YOUK(()W$ I
'·, ~RE ON PASTUKE•••
.Record

boepmg dabymq
have lomrd il J&gt;I.JO fo food o

N. Second St.

Middleport

wheo~et •• ft I
thou best
than 9&lt;adu.1 '
ally lDcreue
UIOUDI u I
pastures deteriorate. Thua the 1
dehcieJaciel of the qrus are 1
offaet; the cows are kept lD j
tveJ1

QOOd bodily

1houaancta upou tbolltlaud• , •• i•
locka all OYer the t.r. S. , , , l•war
aoaa baaed co Niehola I 12 fcmaJe.
arc PIOVIDII:'Ier)' day that they ~~~ l.S
feed COII.Yenion and bcCta". Oae bia ~

CDDdition;

can continue

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or IDOft: prr baa o1
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... FlOUR Mill
Phone 150
Mulberry Ave

Pomeroy

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Woodolleld
and St. Clalnrille, Ohio

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DELAVAL, NEW HOLLAND,
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Middleport
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to reducing rnrplu:t production.
Oblo farme rs entered land from
3 cropa 1ft the 1956 acreage ;re. ---., p--•m eo,n
leads the
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tobacco and 87 are Clgar filler.

Mr and Ml's Charles Stanlt!y
have moved from Laurv l Str~d ta
Ml Ve rnon 0 , where
Sta nley
w11l be on the coac hm~ staff of
etgh t at Mt Vernon Hu:h

CALVES

and wherever you'd uae • lemon, you ean aubalitut e a hme - and
be rewarded wtth extra ftavor.
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10\JPJ, equeoe the jmce ovar seafood and frUit cocktat\ 1 or blend
llme juice to aeaaon carrots and other fresh vegetablc11.
The Flond&amp; bme aeason l)pens ln mid- sum mer, JUSt when other
foodJ need a pick-up. even as you and I, and the 1eaaon Juta

~-·~es or other cowr cropa but

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Healthier,

Meigs

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wvtdd ttem perfect tor a Manhattan u
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oQrrollon and pitting and n gm D.tl\ely t hurnbl Its nose a
ani dirt tha.t .lloall ln the o...h around tbelt puta. J

fortb.t..e~::SII!io! ~: :~f:rir.a:::u~ha:Jb~='o'

The big shiny green Pentan Iimea which Flonda is 11hipping now
are juat a• good mixers aa: the other membera of the e1trus family,
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III!Uon. Pote-trpe corn erik are filling the ~rtmen.*' OD manr '
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wo.ud1inl' ope,_....
Becau1 e theY are buUt on a framework. of poie~~, pol•trpe com
en~ coat ieu than conventional bwldiQ&amp;'I. TheJ can be permanen~
and have auperior wind realatanc.e, but tllf! farmer can alao ...Or
eonvert the wooden structure• to other u~~e~ 11 hia plant ehaqe.
Pole-type eorn eribe are molt economieal if the buildinc mat enal1 are d\lrable ADd .turdy. Length of ht'Yictl will depelld prt..
manly on the decay and inlled te111tanee of the pol• tbM an
used. Modern chemrcllll auch u pentachlorophenol are beiDa' :ncom"
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Farmers mterestcd in vtew1ng
any of these tnals are anvited to
vl5lt the farm at any ttme
All fanners Oof this area sbould
keep •n tnind tbe date of Sept41mber 25th when the annual Field
Da,y at the Carpenter Sub-Station
of the Ohio Agncultural Expenment Station will be held. Thls
da y accordmg to John Hamlll,
manager of the farm w1H cover ail
phases of crop, loras:e and 11\1&amp;
stock work being conducted at the
statiOn
opthear roto twfw Is

Fifteen county f..H bands will present ~neerta for atate faiT vta1t-

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In the forage crops there was an
interestmg senea of testa on the
response nf ladino clover m1xture
to varJOus treatments. Results
from 1955 In ol) cases gav.; the
greatest response on treating wltb
heavy rates of phosphorus and potash,

Ohio Stato Fair.
Over 100 t-H'en wnr compete
Jn the livestock abow ring, 100
jud&amp;in&amp; teams wUI try to judge
cattle, awlne, ihH]), ve&amp;etablea or
poultry ta the experts see them.

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Over 3,000 Ohio 4-H Club memJ:&gt;ers will partlcluate ID tbe 19Mi
Ohio State Junior Fair, Auaust 2481, H W Harshfield. Ohio 4-H
Club leader ba,s announced.
Ohio's rural youth now
are
groomlna: Uveatoct, puttlq the
final a\ltches on dredes or ap.
rona, or reworklo&amp; theil' demonstrations - all In preparaUon for
the fair Many have rttelved rl~
boDs or awards at earUer county
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Thursday, Aucust 23rd acordllli to
Roy L. Janes who 18 1n charge of
th11 testmg laboratory
Duruag the n ext three weeki
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cattle }D mtlk asking for a small
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reobeJt at Diabt aDd ar()Uod 8, d&amp;blouoma droppu11 on IUCh crops
aree• d urin&amp; the day.
&amp;I lomatoet, peppera, meloDJ and
COLUMBUS,
0 -The .::mall water, A dQ.ck'• table manDih .,..
M&amp;Dy of t~ conditiana affeetina
eueumbtn
Bw.om drop u
fry
of
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bloa&amp;Om
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1llo
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caused by dllferent
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ll)'t, E C Wlttmey« , ObJo State rea ponli.bie for the .ume trouble sent a th.-ill l bow all their own proeeaa wJII ~Dti~UI, with ODI
Unl venity e:xtenalon
hortieult- with pepper-a Vuy dry ptr1odi at the Oh1o State FaJ.r here A ug. bll'd af ter another akJddlna: dowll "
alone w1th bot d y wi.ada
are • 2 4 to 31 They 'll sllde down a the shde
urul
common cauae of pepper drop
ch ute mto a ta nk of water Jwt I Another feature of the ubJblt.
Ia the clfe om tomatoea, some
to be located in the wu t end of
Melon, and cucumber•
have like youngsters at the beach
varl et1 ~ w!U set fruit tuier tban botl maJe and femalefiowera
The duck shde will be part o f the poultry bulldrng at the fairother,, Wittmeyer notes Valiant, PoUmatkln bp bees U .1ecessary an exhibit sponsor ed by the Ohao pooundw will be a series of dt,..
an early variet)l 1 frequenpy w11l before the female fiowen wtU Poul try Council
In cooperation play showing In sequence the
aet frud under ~nddiooa call6- aet and form fr u1t Male flower" With The Ohio State U nlveu lty'11 Ufe ~yc\oe of a'ehlcbn Fair 'vintinJ blouom drop ot Ruti,era, a appearl ne first ia &amp;real numbers poultry department a nd the Agri- ors wlll see chicQ u they are
late variety Cool uipt.. prolonpd frequently Will dr')' up Later more culturaJ Ezte rulion Service Gly de batcbed, day-old and 3-montha old.
wet periodli, exee.elve use of nl- ma.Je flowers w11l form Prolonged Marm, univeni.ty e:densaon poul- and mature birds They'll ue bow
troeen fertillze:r ,and es.tremeJy ramy perloda can mterfe.re witb tryman, .lAYS the shde&gt; wtll work en• are pro~lv handled from
hot dryuag wtndl ella cause blot- bee i!CUvity lhu 8 hm1ting fru ll Jet Jl ke t bts, be hopei
tbe ben houee to ihe store.
The ducklingJI wlll climb a ladtom drop of tomatoes, accordmg the hort1culturast explains
der to a feed throu gh ju.st b1g
Agia nt turn-tabel
w1P duplay
enough to attommodate one bird fod products; made from ew Deat a tunc As the ftrst duckling monstrations will Jhow bow eqe
starts to eat , the one bebmd hlm are candeled and graded Another
wdl move up, and without I!'Yen poultry exbib1t attraction, Marsh
saying "EJ.cuee me, ple31;e," will said, wtll be a di~play of winning
Colwnbu., 0,

Mtip County ia rme ra will take
Tbtt Welt VLrg1wa A.ariclllilltal
another step in the eHnunatlon of . .t.x~lll'UDWlt ti41i~O ill r.:uu""lliLUID
BlliJI diseMSe (BrucellOBll) 1n eat- "" nu Ullll w~., """lJlla uwver•u.y
tie w1tb the ae ventb Milk R1n11 iii ~ ru.u• ""ULvWn JU tl.Ot: ULeQ I YtU I
Test. '1 be State Mobile Teat La.bo- 1JUtlrd uJl\il t 1 ~•a ...,,., aL LJ1e ~uo­
rat()ty 11 expected 'to move to the i)lli,IOQ lwm aur.:.ti Lr:o uv~ mu~:~ a-

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KARR and VANZANDT
LEADS THE BEND AREA

First Meetint;
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The Middle~nt1 Athl~ltr Amlf'
uUon held thelr ftrst muc tmg of
the year 1Jst Tuf!sdny nl!lht w1th
prosldent Bill SCarberry m charge
Other offlce-n 'PriPsrnt were vice
president, Uob Mllh
Sec., Harold Hinkle and publtclty l'hou man
Chct~lcr Erwin,
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A.lumni

foo\ball ttame brlwf'cn Pomeroy
and M•ddleport were di&amp;cuued,
an~ PQmettpy wtll bt· &lt;'OntacltHI so
th1t the date lot the annual
fair can be" set
The 19Gfl ,., Middleport
High
Schol \f:IQl wat thsc\IISl'd aho,
but no definite plans. for actlvttles
durlng the coming sea11on were
made 8 lnee Coaeh Charlie McDonlld was out of town on vaution
"The ne:rt meetina: wUl be held
QD A~t 2.1. while election of
~~~~~fll'• r'F&lt;lll" ~Olin&amp; year will
~f! hel~
~au•t 28 All eltlzens
of ~leport ·•M b0t'1ters arc reque)trd t(J· Attend both Gf these

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North squad hall been hold

1n1: one-a day seuaons under Can.

ton McK1nle) Coach Wade Watls
sea~n pUoled hb Can
I ton team lo an undefeated season
l lmd the state cnamptoD.sbip.
j R~bel co-capt;un~ lor the game
wH! be Ron Vttatoe of Hamilton
on offense, and Garry Cobb of Cin
emnall Wathrow w111 be the delen·
S IV{' eapt.am
Trt·Captams or the Yankee team
wtll be Barberton 's Georgs ho
Wtllae Mack of Mansf1eld and Ken
Ft.she.r of Mus1llon

Wau a last

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Leh man Cm11 h Jun Rotr
dtrt!clor uf the game ~&gt;aid
th.1t .!inmc 10 000 IJ c kPb h~l &lt;' al
read} bet'n sold fur th!! game and
he expects lo sell ..,tanding ronm
only ducats bd(ne the &lt;onle!!t get~
under way at 8 v m
The 2~... man S o u t h squad,
coach{'d b) Ralph Webster of Co..
umbus Easl have ''een hold1ng
tn~on

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and dtal a&lt;. :l'r, f1n1· k;:~ der sh 1\l
.md Sroutm~ p.n \J( lP&lt;ltiOll and
11l uns tn pursue f111lhe1 st udies Jn
tlu&gt; f1 eld of con setvalwn, a ll of
\' luch ar~• reQUHl"lt••nts for eli,qv
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Rl'cmtenl of the lzaak Waltol
I l en,gul' s Ch aries F Broughtor cash awatds werf (left) $500
(onsetvalton Awmd, Ill s recor
!second prtze, Jay Clark, Dana,
1 or u('c nmpl!,;hmenls tncl~des
,Jowa (cente•) $250 th1rd Jlr1z~.
wum tng Lhe WliP,f'f CnnserYat1011 Jt'rome Caro~wlla 1 St Peter~ t
Aw,nd, I ~ IHP flrnlt n« Re,l!t orl bqrg, Fla
(lll!ht) $100 fourth '1
Sevttn at tlw Vuun~ Outdoor pnze. Marc 1a Ni!lson, Roche•terf
Amet wans Confe1ence 111 CIH&lt;'fl£!0 Mmnesota
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Wt l TIImf? for two SUtn·
'1'wen1y olb.,r etudant1 wlnntnq •l)llli:)J-• ,
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l&gt;QIIOttWldl oottlellt from tlmonq IM~'
CAmp, B 0\1 ld er •rLlll&lt;' t ton W •~
ol •ttiUU trom I!V.I'o' •tole cz11d lli• \Terrl-:
11nd mslructm~ 1'100 bOYS ond tort .. ~ Hawaii and Al~ka. ta IU Old•(
lf•o~d€ 1 ~ nlN\I'Oiel Cou nci l sS( &lt;IU t or Qlacmq lor llonorl were Rodntl~ F•l~
~amp on "EllUl f.' nnd consen 1. monn B••mi;JI'c\1 N D: lftltD . ~t
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H e also lms t:nven rarlto w&lt;:~ult~• WI• Mitdr ..d' N1chol&lt;:~e, Sltlullto-.,
•nlks on conSPr\'lltll;m over ~t •
Lit Mcu,..aul Nrlee l,ol ..lo Collf 8&lt;uit&amp;1
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«tttd Wf~ ChkDI'Jl and rF• tmrlrd K.arntv, Mlb. £1ilobt!th Car'T:tho, Wol•
·.-. lh~ Kl\1 n l!l Club nnd to h1s l~k\1 Maul Ho .. oh Judith f(
rt, Mi!- 1
s tiUJol on tlw 'TrC'f"' fc11
llnburq Per N&lt;&gt;d fo\'cOono\urll, It Lake
MAP LOCATES Cali (arrow). I p&lt;h
b
CITy
Utoh 0Dtalby )II l)ay IIGqor-1 Mt,J
tomorrow Can1p ' ' at E.l" 1e Marv H Sand"u S•au11. roll•. 11. D.r'
Colombia c ty where aeven
~11er, W1s, dlrl'elt'd hv the Wt~'Pobleto l•rn1, Cumbl!rlartd .JI(d; llani:J'
dynamlte trucks exploded tn
' 0 l1 S tnCon ~ r•v;:~llnnD!r:JJ1tJtlll
lDu Slcry Hcuslon Tax· Cvnlb~CI Arlit. ,
W•th•rB fmrbcmh, Alaska Pcm\QO Caethe center ot town, levellpg 'hJ(•h he at 1 r&gt;"'l'ol ,1'"1 !'liP ol t!dv
Porllal'd Or• ]olle Q.•l~hhan, ~
eight square blocks and wreak·
'•ICf'n p.~,, fl t [!i'l o,;;llt r•ul 8 It I' dck N Y Gt!-rald1ne Ta¥1or WJlml~lota.
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COLLINS JEWELRY
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the junwr extubitor ts the pnmary
consideration
Grand Champion showman m the
4-H Dntry compehtwn wns F.leanot
Well who bn11 been showm~ Jl'"t
seys at county, dJ8trtrt and state
showslorseveralvears Cl•,sccom
p(!tJtwn was furmshed !ll lht~ cia ~~
by Virglnta Johnson who was nam
ed res~rve rhamomn 4-11 •howman
In the 4 H Class (or f1rst )'ear
exhibitors James f'a ldwell was
named a~ champion showman and
R&lt;~ndall1'arkf'1t reserve champion
In I he FFA show1ng Charle~ Hol
lr&gt;r was named as th e C. rand Cham.
pton showm m w1th Jackie r:umm
ms wmnmg the reserve spol
Jn additwn to the bovs and gtrl!l
named as champions ClarPnee and
Donald Robson of lhr BPdfnrd Fu
lure Farmers, Billy Ca rleton and
Chester Rose of the B and E Honot
hovs club, Charles anrl Larry Collins, Roger Kh khnrt, Kenneth HA·
eer and Ketth V1nryarrl of the
Buckeye Bovs cJub of Tuppers
Plam;; -eihibJted
Oth,.r da1ry exhibitors included
Esta Mae Blackwood and James
Sheet~ of the Hanisonville club ~
Patrlci.a Blake~lee Don Johnson
Ertc and Martha Parker, and Ar
lene Tht&gt;tss of the Bettet Liyest&amp;k Cluh· ~teohPn and Twrv
ijoffman, Rnbert Kautz Richard
Kohlenlz. GaTv and Paul Lat'ry
rotmjth of the Shade Va1Jev Bovs
Earl Reeve~ of the Snnwvtlle ltnvs
nnrt "PIInny Holliday o£ the West
End Stal'l!

top coupe

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Mr and Mrs Grant \'ltl O)A r d
&lt;n rl ramJl\ ut Day ton WCJC call
lng- on Mr nnll Mts C('OJgc Ham
11tun Sunc!,JY

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b(•en t'mn'o• !'d 111 PI
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Mr snrl M 1~ F:MI Park'~&gt;r Mr
Rntl Mr~ Brl\ Hli'mtsh of Chlc!:o,
Mt and Mrs Veld11 Pat ker and
daughter Noncv
of Hammond
Ind were vtq!Jng thetr
nunt,
Mrs Carl Pa1 ker over the week·
enrl and attended the 'Psrker Re·
umon at Parkersht,r~t Su"dav
Mr and Mrs W11l ta m Watson
spent the weekend at Dayton wUh
relattves

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4 door, dark green, heater,
radio, seat tovers, one owner car

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Mr and ~rs Duane
Beaver
s oent Salurdav with her pnrl'nts,
Mr and Mrs Wtlliam Chapman on
thetr way home from New Jerse)•
where tlle..,.have been vacattoning.
R('v anrl Mrs Walter A. Frost
and rlauvhter Barbara left Tues.
dav fOT· Westerville where they
w1ll attend the EUB conference

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On Your Diol

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Mr
11nd Mrs Dlck Rttler nnrl Mrs VI·
vlan Hoffman who are Ill
Mrs Ethel Stout and granddau·
2hter Donna Dorst attert,tird the
Parker Reunion at Parkersburg
Sunday
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See Jour frlendiJ

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metalhc grey

4 door, n-ew paint, 2 tone
blue, heater

1954 Plymouth Belvdere

.. $1,295

1954 Mercury Monterey

$1,795

$845
1952 STUDEBAKER

4 dr sedan. flesl model Plymouth Low mileage b)one owner
Hard top coupe Overdrive Sharp cal['

2 door Comm....,der V-8;

1954 Buick Cen Riv cpe . . . $1,995

motor; automatic drive,
heater, A real buy.

Dynafiow drive_ Exn·ptiona1 m every way

195:! Pontiac Dlx 8 cyl ..... $1,095
4 dr Sedan Hyd1 a matte
green

Origtnal two tone

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1953 Pontiac Dlx 8 cyl

. $1,195

4 dr Sedan Hvdramat1 c dnve Clean 1
local car Onginal two tone blUe like n~w

1953 Buick Special dlx . .
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Shows best of care

One

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local

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1953 Buick VB Rm4drsed .. $1,495
Dynaf111w, power steenng, poweT brakes. One
Ow~e sharp cars you seldom find.

1953 Chevrolet \', ton pickup
Low nul eagp_ One local owner

or

$895

$695 Specici.ls

1951
1951
1951
1951

Chevrolt!t 2 dr Dlx sed
Dodge Custo~ 4 dr sed
Ford Dlx 2 dr sedans-two
Pontiac-2 dr &amp; 4 dr. I each

$495 Specials
1951 Hudson 8 cyl Conv Cpe
1950.Chevrolet Dlx d dr sedan
1950 Buick Super 4 dr

$395 Specials
1950 Buick Special2 dr Sedan
1950 Pontiac 2 dr sedan
1950 Dodge.'h ton Pickup

$295 Specials
1950 Ford 2 dr &amp; 4 dr Sedans
1950 Hudson 2 dr sedan
1949 Chevrolet4dr dlx sedan

$195 Specials
1949 Mercury 4 d Sedan
1949 Hudson 4 dr Sedan
1949 Plymouth 4 dr Sedan

$545
1951 OLDSMOBILE
4 door Super 88; Hydrama·
tic, radio, beater

$675
1951 CHEVROLET
4 door, n~w paint, seat covers, heater

.!!ECT!IIC

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LEACH and
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$550 •

1948 CHEVROLET
2 door, new paint, heater,
radio

$225
TAKE

YOUR ·PICK
1942 CIIEVROLET
1946 FORD
1&lt;9417 PLYMOUTH
1941 DODGE
ONLV

$100.00 EACH
1954 CHEVROLET
1 ton, 9 It

stake, dual
wheels, 4 speed trans

$1265
1952DODGE
2 ton, 2 speed axle, 5 speed

trans Extra good finish

$799
1951 WILLYS
Station wagon, 4 wheel
drive new pamt, new rmgs

$695
1950 WHITE
Tractor WC22T air brakes,
hand valve for air trailer
connection, 5th wheel, 10:·
OOx2C ttres

$1295
1950 CHEVROUT
'h ton pickup,
extril nice

new

paint,

$545
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Mony More - Some as low os $75.00

COOLS without woter •• , uses only oir, electricity

FORI? DEALII!!N

$95

$1095
1953 STUDEBAKER

$595 Specials
EACII ONE

1955 CHEVROLET

Belair hard top, cream over
green, heater, radto, very

1952 Plymouth 4 dr Sedon
1952 Chevrolet 4 dr Dlx sedan

l.lluugh

Jh All-llt.trlc G-1 Hut Pump ••. ,
Heoffnt onll Caoltnv lar Hamu, Slarea:, Officii

$295

Ohio

Ll·~lt&gt;y

sprnt a
and

WEATHERJRON

Ch,ilmpion 4: door sedan

1947 FORD .... · .. · .......... · ..

lu•\ll'J

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man , Mat)land, nturne11 In th eJ
homt&gt; Satut •l1y afl('r ~;pcrH.! tn g a
Wt!ek with !hctr pan nls Mr and
Mrs H D Chapma n New Lnna
and M1 and 1\11 :; B E t u1 J '!'ht·v
were arrom pam t'd by lht=!r d11 ugh
ter. Burl.wra who had .&gt;pent tw,1
wreks wt!h ht'l gJ;~n dpatent~
Mt s Nelll s MOJrt s wils a recent
guc sl 11 f (\,ril Gtles
Mr .1nd Jl.lts f) 111 tly
Wood1&lt;,
Wdk ~.w ll!e wc 1e n•tent
gut•."Sls
ttf thett rlllug:htl'l M1 &lt;Ult.l Mrs
Leo IJ.n Lcls un
-C'ora Gile 8

Mr and Mt s Ralph Whall and
rhtldrPn or Ashland Kv
gpent
the w,..ekPnd hc1e w1lh Mr and
Mrs T•1m Perrm and mother, Mn
Or;~ C.tldwcll

DeiQxe 4 d(lor sedan

l\49 JOaD · , ....... · · ......

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$395

1950 OIEJIOlET " ...... ·

Mr ~

SJl{'llt

;pringtime

$495:

Wutner
I Mr~Mr II!.!•m,Jn
and M;s Rnymond

t.eha Full om Mt ~ Clarence Ntch
ols w.. • also n caller.

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$695

St'\~ral

town spent
da\S ht•J•
WJII1 Mr ~ ranfttld's h1nllwr an d
SISICJ-tn·law Mr and !\fr~ \\ \\'
Blagg
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of ro\
I dr~n and Dllltl Sunanddavttnrle
Wlth

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Cali, Blast City

· --~--PUERTO- RICO CITY IN SHAMBLES AFTER 'BETSY'

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MAKE HEADLINES

$1495
1953 PONTIAC

WOLF PEN

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PARADE

$1895
1954 CHEVROLET

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covers Sharp

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195l PACKARQ . .. .
H~rd

SLIM HAREM COCJ{TAJL
DHP:SS of blark French ~t tk
&lt;'r~pe IS from Den Rc1gs fall
collet lion. The wide, square
lH',·ltl tne TS In a surpn~c conIt t~L lo the long, t !gllt ~tt•evc!'i
A wpl(' 11 Jnl'!-it (•n(' bud,lc fashns lhc fabllC belt.

.Stonlav R lltq(O•
·t w 1rd by .. hP Boy Scmut!'l pt
A;enca, for h1s use tn .uhullLPC
umservallon ,lud~ ,,t d u l'i-1&lt;&lt;
or un1~crr t tv Announcf'mert t 1
th e :w:,.,rd wa• m n&lt;Je "l'J:l" 1411
m DaiJ[!s Texas bv Mrs Slierm om L Olson, Nattonal Pn•s1
dent of the Lad 1cs Auxilltlf\' tu
the V F W, at the Auxlltarv 4
N nhona!. F.nf'arnnment held 111
~·on 1 nml1on w 1!h t he ~7th Annu a l
N,dTurJ tl Enc.Jtt 1pment o( th&lt;J

sponsor~d bv the Ladtes Auxllt ary to the VetNans of Foreign ....
Wars fm her essa:v on "America
-Beacon of Hope", tn an Aug,
~4j:h announcement . bY M:rs~ \.
Sllrenna1 L. Olson t:pf,&lt;l)emson,
' ll?wa N'at'J Aux ~re!V. ~t the
1\ F' W Ladles Aux Nat I En•
t'&lt;ltnJJment m Dallas Texas.
The Nntwna l Jud,lles for the
contest were Judl!e Carl B.
llvntt, Exec D1r. Nat I Conference on Citlzenshtp Wash J... D C.,
Chcurman: Georlle Edgar .t'l"Obst •.,.
Exec D1r, Thos Alva EdisOn
Foundation, N Y., and William
Dow Boutwell, Ed1tor, Scholastic
T eaC'hC'r N Y
Rum1ers·up m the contest, all
u! whom r eceived medal11 and

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SCHEDULE
T•11tlght' ~ Gam es

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nalt battt"rs whtlP h1 s Chtl'~gn
111. lt•s ruckl'd IJrouks LaWT'Am·r tor
12 hits The Cubs broke u 2.2 lle
tn lhe seventh wtlh 11 two1un
nil~ hJRhllghted by Sulh Dt ,Jkt''&gt;
k1•\ cluuble

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577

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L
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Thursd•y'H Result!i
Boston 2, Now Vo t k 1
l'Jevc land 5 UetrUJI 4
&lt;.: htcu~;:n (l Kansa~ l 11\ ~
Only games sth edu l&lt;tl
Saturd•y't Game!j
Delr oil nt Ch1cngo
Kilnsas Ctty nt Clcvt'li!nd
Nt.!W York &lt;11 Hallllrllllt
111 hl
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59 50
54 59

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Hruoklyn
curfew The Giani'~ had tJc1\ lht• Cmctnnntl
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ut••s

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\\ih th~ I£Hl wlm h &gt;~ t ut .til n~ .1s
ht It d th(m to the 1951 untl aft·
II lt&gt;{l lltlll1J5 r10n1 Ser\.JCl', to \he
Pl54 penn ,tnt TIH fm;t time he
was Tt H• k•~· of \IH yt a1 'I he scC(!IlL t ltlllt he \\ol ~ the lcd t;ttt'.s
mo~t 1 dllthlc pl.t~ 11 ,1nd h1ltmg
k1n~ vnlh ,t
'145 m::trk
J.a ~ t Yt•,Jr lite (,Jant- thopp• t1 \II
1 h11d hut WJiltJ dt ~ ptt&lt;• ,111 ,,,tl•
an kl1• lltjtll\ l OII td b,lll; It• l(nr]

MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDING •
W.

tln ~ n " lon~11 h lh~

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BurU('t!e .ttdt tl hts own cause
1 ·•1-:·lln~t the Cmditl.tl~ h\ knockmg
1111 two •run s durlllg a IJ~t' · !Un
bu1s1 tn the opentng tnntn~ St.111
Mu stul culleclcd thrt'c of lhe fne
IIIIH off BurtlettP, incl udmg a duu
hi( wh1ch enabled 111m to St•t &lt;~
nt•w Nat10nal League carf'N It'
Ulld of I 072 extra-base hil s

utnu~ed

U ..CI PliXIILI- PLASTIC

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oft Otck Ltllldleld was l11 s :i'lrd nr
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Mr11 Rhoda Genhetmer or Bay
The Ml~S sto nary Society of the ,r;penl two weelc• with her grand·
Fre-sbyterlan ch.urch held Ita lin parents Mr
"1tnd Mrs
Roya l Vllli1ge WB.!I an overnight guest or
her aunt, Mrs Ellen baer at th e
nual v•cmc tn the road111de park Thomu
Friday evening-· August 10 a~ 6- 30
Mr and Mrl John Aldrld&amp;e of John Bowen home
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A shott busmess session waa Crooksville spent Sunday with rt·
Mr and Mrs Dougl•• Knsrw 1
led by the president Mrs Pearl llatlvel here
11nd three sons hue moved from I
McBride-, which included roU call
Mn Pauline McClintock
and
the Earnest Quillen properly to
sec~;etnry report by M"u, Orvllle 1 daughter hlrve returned borne fol
the She lt Hendrix hou11e
report by lowing a. viait w1th Re-v 1nd Mra
Slack and trenurer
Mrs Cat I Neue A free \VIti of M
Larr 1more at Caopersdale
Mu Cora McBr1de and Gary t
fenng of $'169 was taken.
The
·Harold Weav~. Great Lakes, Ill Uti hone~ Par.kersburg v1nted Mr
mectmg closed ~ith the
ltymn spent the week rnd here With Mr and Mrs Curtis L111lance
"Bit•sl Be The Tie"
and Mrs. Roy Winebrenner and
Mr a11d Mrs Pearl
McBrtdt&gt;
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Attending we-re Mrs. Peary Me· 1 was accompanied home by Mrs 1 Mrs J(u \ h Cund1U, Mrs J.il11an Me 1
Barrows, Mr~ Albert Duckworth, I Weaver and th.etr four ch1ldren 81 tde and Mrs. Petie Cund1ff and
Barrows, Mrs. Albert Duckworth, ~who had spent several
weeki daughter VIsited l\tr and Mrs Ro· l
Flotence Harden, Mr~ Wm D1d- with her parent..
bert Wood at Rw Grande
die, Flankle Mumaw, Mrs Orville
Mrs. Elsie Qulllen. Hunhngton
Mr and Mrs Benlz Wolfe
Slack, Mrs Beuluh Gibbons, Mrs vlsitf'd her .sister Mrs
Herbert Pomeroy VlSitcd Mr
and Mrs
Robert Hnt den and son, Mrs Don· Stobart
Dtck Harris.
aid l.tsle and ch1ldren, MTs James
Ben Qmsenberry Is a pahent
• Qultk Mrs Curl Lallance, Mrs
Mr and Mrs Wm Cundiff and
1 Sh It
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Chffu1 d William•, Me&lt;
Do""ld I sons and MrS Hershell D1ddlr a
e r:Jnnw rms ospl 8 81
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Cuttrdl nnd ctuldren, Mrs Ed1son and daughter !lpe'nt the week end the mull dutlnw his stay at the
Guinther nnrl rhtldren Mrs Lut· With Mt.!! Maud Tucker, Well sbwg hosp 1tal
h er Joh nst on Sammy Flanagan, I Mrs Clarence Searles and son
ft.hs Marv Mc1.nren, Dorothy ,
B1lly Ode1· Mr~ r.eorge Schneider 1 Kyger ~pent Sunday wtth her pD.r· Ann a nd Elizabeth Cornell Col·
and daughler Mr~ Cotll. McBnde, ents, Mr and Mrs Walter Cook
umbus spent a week at the Cornell
and Cay Lal la nce,
Parkersburg 1 VIsiting Mr and Mrs George home' here
1
M1·~ Bob Morgan, Detroit,
and Freeland were Mr and Mrs Wm
rtfr~ L!lh.tr\ M&lt;'Rnd" spent a
Frank Morgnn Portsmouth
Hayden of Indianapolis, Ind Mrs wel k with Mr and Mrs Carl Har.
Some like It sweet, some llh 1t tart •.. l!lo v. hen you're planntng
,
S8d~e Holmes Petty nntl daughtets u.s at Nelson\iille
your ftext Punch Party, why not 11erve two kinde ot punch Ha1t&lt;
Mr and Mrs Clarence Magrll Parkersburg and Mr
and M1s
Mn Be!:l,;le Sheppard, of Co.nal 1
H bov.l of T::t.rt Pink Punch o.t one end of the table and ::ipl(Y
~mc.l duldren of Columbus VISited Charles Le~ of Ak1 on
M
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WmchPs\er sp('n! several
days
Mmted l'llnch at the other.
r an
r~
nwre nce
htllatch
Carol Diddle dclr"ate from the
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Bowen
an 1
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a tJe prlngcr
EUB church attPnded the confer and Mrs Ellen Haer, Mrs Bat'"!'
grocerw wtll take care of the "v.tlh" department •• , paper cups
Mrs J oh n Sal~er and son Cahf ence w We&lt;(e,ville
and platea d1spose of the d1 sh waahmg choN.
d M
1s rf'('overme from an 1\lne.!!s
VJst 1e
r nnd Mrs Sam S1•llers 1 Mrs Clara Robert c is a me(hcal
M
d
S'~tecl J»lper place mats to go untlt&gt;r lh&amp; punck bowls The} \\ 1)
R
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Mrs , Roht&lt;rl Hayes and
Mr ~nr I '!
J• rs
ny .:N~rson, Mtl'h patient ni Robe' Hosp&lt;t•l
gwe an elegapt look to your table Choo11c paper platcfl cuhl t.lt u ~
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Jt n d dilugh!('rs of Columbus and
rs
ara arson and Larry Bios.
Thl'" Syracuse Sunshme
Gh Is M
1M
cupa and napktnl m t.arnwn1zmg shade~ ..F1~1111 flowt!IJ&gt; ~an eun
Sl!r, Po1 tland and Rosemary Bios· 4 H Club wtth 11~.. • ., le•der, M's
r 11111
r~ Albt'!tf Rusche! an'l
tJast or matl'h the pnper aerv1ct'
chtldrt n Midrl!cpot·t spe nt Sun 1
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ser o f W e 11 ::;ton vts1ted Mrs F1an Trov ZwUlmg soent Sundav Aua n
h
ce s R&lt;tl f'r an,..·' Mrs Beu1ah G1h I 12 at Camden Park , Huntmgton
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Mr .tnd Mn; Ca1so.n
Tart Pmk l)unch
bons
1 Members
g01ng were Kathryn
Boil % cup SUgar w1th 1 cup water fnr :J mim1tcs Alld 3 ('UJ)9
Ml 11 nd Mts Waltet Cook v1s Sl.ack Charll'ne and Sharon Hayes l Mr and M r ~ ''Thomas Itnd~ay
cold water, 1 6 ounce can frozen lenH.Inade, 1 putt c ran l11 rr•r Jll ti ;o
lied Mr nnd MriS Russell Miller I Nancy Etchmger, Lmda. Hubha 1d, .md s:on of Columhus and Mr and
I ~up pmeapple ju1ce and chill Wlwn H'adv to B,:&gt;J\'e atld I 7 uuno•
and ramtl~ Lextng'ton Park, Md 1t.£ary Jnne Louks anti guesls, Mr Mrq Mnoon SP~'Ill't' l'
of Jla~me
bottle lemon -flavort'd carbonated bc\rrltge Se1\e w11h itP illll+'!l
1n pap~&gt; r rold dnnk cups. Gunn!"l, \\ l h }t"mon sltce11 MakeS 2 1•
Ml nnd Mn; Rov Kav ami son f :mrl Mrs Wm E1chmger nnrl Ltn 'Pent Sunday With Mr nnd Mrs
qua.1 ts or about 18 servmgs..
and Mr and Mr~ Robert Day of da and Johnny, Mr and Mr~ Ro Rt•nneth C'unJtff
ProctonJlle spent
Sunday with 1 be.rt Louks and J1mmy, Mt• Truv
SllU!Y "inll'd Punch
Mr Pnd Mls !toy Wmebrenner
[Zwilling and Russel( Ann Huh·
1&gt;~r and M1s Harr~· t\.ftller and
Boll
1%
cupaaugar
With
2 cups \\,Iter, 1G v.hole clovr.-11, 2 2 mrn
Rev 11nd Mrs M C Lar1:1more bard and Ruth Wmgett
rh1 dren h&lt;1ve moved from C'arrl
shcks l'tnnnmon for 3 minutes All~ U 8PI1/l:!l frPRh nunt .ln&lt;t wol
"fJ( Coopt•rsdale \tSJted
friends
Mrs Wllhs
Iieadmgham nnct tn g\L)JI to thC' former Davt~ Wll
Stram and combine with. 5 cups or.tngl' ju1ce, % cup lt'ml1n jUt( I'"
here nnd were overmght guests of daughters v!~Jted her moth er·lll· l IJ.1nh home now ownl'd hl Mrs
']'lilt pale green with green foorl ('o)ormg, If desm.J Sl't"\1' \\ tth
Mr &lt;lnd Mr~ George Freeland
law, Mrs Rosa Leadingham, South Mtlh•r 5 brother .John McCoy
ICe 1 ubPs in p~per cold drmk 1 U!Jft Gam1sh w1th oranr,e altt rs and
rresh mmt. M~t!s 2 ouarts or nbiJUt 15 !len'ing!l.
Mr and Mr;; Herbert Stobat Webster wheTe Conme rema1nerl
and 1\h C&lt;tt J le Rne .'iPt'nt the week for a Wt&gt;ek with her l!ra ndmother
Rev Okey Cart of Hohson and
~"Lh Mr~ Nora Pilchard of f Mrs Mary Hubbard IS the gran&lt;l mothcr Mrs Edna Cart Jathon
(e,nlll
O\tmhus
th
fth
Vl•tletl Mr~ C&lt;ut~ aunt Mrs J,tl
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mo er o
e son born to Mr and l1a• M B 1
1
atr untl
t~ Wayne McGee of Mrs Clinton P1e-rce of Rutland
" c lJ(e
ienca~ler spent the week end With
Lawrence
Whttlatch
Is the
Mrs Cars nn H.&lt;~ycs spent Mon.
J ohn Ka} lor and son' Edd1e .l!td
J\l1
and Mrs (; W Tuek1 rm.1n
~ &amp;nd Mrs H::~rold Duckworth ~trandfather to tht&gt; .~o n born to da" Wllh Mrs James CundP.
fann 1\ anfl Mrs Thoma s Du1k ~·1 I Slwmglield, were Wef.'k end gu( ~h
or h er mother Cma (.til~ 11nd h,,
anlyn M1lter
of Columbt.ts Mr and Mrs Bill Hurlsoo, Au~ 14
Mr and MTs GaTy Sellers and attemlt'd the funt&gt;ral or M1 K,n
The baby has been named Mark dau.l(hler of Columbus .spent the lor s st~teJ, Mrs Norma Cunlp v 1 lltulhcl Fred
l'u(kl rm~ 11 ;Jn ,t
Wavne
.,
W~f'k end wtt hMr and Mrs Sam "hlch was hl'ld at the N&lt;:.zattJu rufndv
Mrs Alma Spencer af Columbus Sellers.
Ch urch. near Charleston and bu
~11~ Alu c Rohe.~on nn dn !ugh
called on Mr.o; Sam Sellers
1al wa -,: mode there
1 Spending a week with Mr and
Mr and Mrs Dou QUisenberry
Mr and Mrs Hero ld Wat sn11 ~~~ 'c ~Inn 1 we~~ bu~ml's , vt ~Liot ~
Mrs Dick Harr•s wa&lt; Mrs '·" and son are at Mr and Mrs Joh.,
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Mr and Mrs Wm C&lt;lnd•ff and sen erry JUst fml s hcd
summer t ur,.l'{
" I h orne Sat Ull lo v Irom 1 , flay at Pomc•ol'
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two sons and Mrs Rpth Cundiff
a
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Wl'ek s \'!".iCatton Ill canada
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Mr !lnd Mrs Ch I
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ares
nrk·
M1s I A Canf1eld and M1, ,
Mr~ B1 nlw Watncr ~p('n! p,,
man VISiff'd h is pa' Pt·~g} I mmc Andr('w~ nf MmJ{l,l d'.,y lllc" ItI WI ih Ill'"r ~on "1
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Harn Ch ttt s stng 1e
sacrifiCe and Dr&lt;Jkt s rtrst double
produced a ch 1 ca~u run m the
ftfth while Dec Fondy belted h1 ~
~tght h homer tn t h e f our th
CmtmnatJ's rookte star • r11nk
l{ol..t nsun clubbed hts 21th homer
n lht sevPnth, v.htlf' the Redleg ~
10 t tht-tr ftrst run 1n tht• sernnd o n
H. w.1lk a smgle and an error
1
Th r V.lrl Jt•n c~ s xth a,taln~l 11
'us~c~ brokf'
a ~It lflll: of s1x
•LIUt.!(hl \J t\(! J\t ~ lor ( tnrm naL L
Ul't•r ( htti.lit'' lllWIL'fll ( V.hO hd '&lt;
WOn IU )..!~tnt'~ ~U ff\'lttl ht~ SIXI!I
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READING BATTERIES
OF
HIGHEST QUALITY
12 MOS. GUARANTEE
$ 9.95 ex
24 MOS. GUARANTEE
$12.95 ex
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36 MOS. G0ARANTEE

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CIUOITEf,;

th &lt;· sprtl aga 1 ~
c lll&lt; tn!Htl l Rl'd \
It ..:s opt'n ,mnth( r \ rt ,l f11ur game
H('fll'S Hg,ttn ~ t lht
1\I JIW,IUkCt'
Hravcs
Jn hl~ ftr~t coml'h,&lt;tk sl.• t\ la st
lll l!:hl th,- lan ternjawe d
Fttda.JAugulit 1B
S•tutday Only
rt gh t h,uHIPr pJ!t ht d ( lnl'"tnnatt to beattn g the l!etl!egs With a ~~ V('n
Bobby Blak ..
Gene Autry
oltl fJ I \rllllll[Jh O\ l r tht Bt&lt;lVI'S,
THE LAST ROUNDUP
h1lll'l l u~t Munt.lay n1y:lt\
- aho-J•attn g till' Ulyc,,, old Jnn~cn
1 he Btavt•s v.armct.l up for tht s
Alan Ladd
J.c»tn Teh:el
lonLgb1 \1tll l1t lh1 lit 1~(·~ newest
HfLL B'::LOW ZERO
!)Itt l11ng
ph• lli&gt;lll
•t,tviDr Phil
lntest lt tp mtn lhe Rhtn e lund by
(II, Ttch 1,icolor)
lqlS Onlv 2\ 1'\l tll tns WilS ~tJII m t uppmg the S\ Lout s Canhnn!s,
CmtllliiKOpe Cartoon
knl'l rIll I' .... ho 11 ,fl!ll Sf' n ~L.trlcd 80, Thursd.l~ nt gh t on l.cw Hill
And Two Rt•el Comedy
his ptu ('Hrt•t Ill 1940 hut h' delle's f1ve 11111~1 fhe IJodge rs rt'thret gl!mes b~ck or Mtl
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waukee bv cdg mg the ljtants, HJ9, on Dlik&lt;' Sn td c1's 13th mnlng
homer, whil1 the Redlegs d1opped
3 1'2 games or r 11w pace bv fa\lm g
bf'fnre lht' ( tths 4.2. tn a day
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ltlch

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b.ttlt'l~ 'llnu..,d~) ,,, h1~ ( li1 I
l lago tcammat•~ pmmdrd
ltll I
Bruuks Law lt IHt foJI \:! l11h &lt;~1 lh • 1
"'tnd} ttt1 ~ \\r ,g ltl i" tt•ld
1
The ( u);, 1\rappcJ UP the g.tm t•
1 tn the s£'1cnth attkd bt I aw t
I t1H't'!i error for two \Ill' Honk a.
JNn' Km~.t\l OJ r ntd w1th ll dou
blc "an d H',t&lt;lu.• d thtld on June~ I
,acttftC l', wh!lt ) V II~ "·l'i l-&gt;Uf

Phone

P:wacle

tifNCINNA'1''&gt;

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Tudays Sporls

.fJ'j A:an Maver

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tbn, D C ·;and wu at:aompanled
tlome bY ~~•· :Pttie'~ Cuftdtff and
daughter, Dl•nna

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dh und the ~p;u k 'Pw ~~;~- h~
gr1 t! .tfltnt ~ w1t h th ~ ha).IJ.IY go
luck\ VtJtulg-hr ,mt\ knew t'X,Icll}
'I !ttl~ t u h.nHll L lnw WhPthct the
OCt, ! lUl l Lt'l[ll ll'l' tithtl•3\ ~ Ul C.IJLI
B OSCAR FRALEY
lt•t 1 ~l t It s• ur humm•
Yrl p
s t VI itr'
,
' ICI• ·N ii!Je fir.'&gt; \ tnme up lu I
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r... l I tl 11'1~ &lt;Ji • lt~~ons, hn~ bt.' "! • 1 J•OIIl I I1e wen I ( o I&gt; u1 0
1c •Hl\t IIW fll' i{Ol t n m&lt;~n 0 1 I
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tnll ;] k l' j 1111n amos
h.1, , t1.1ll lw.Jd[lllt'&lt;; tlus .scasnt\
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Nu t J,ng ,1 ~0 \IH'V Wf' l l' rtt\111..,

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IIIK$1fll. ,/UEMA/11.

whtn LawttllCt' drnptw•l th e
Sully J)r::..kl• Utth lttl
to
KmrlaiJ nnrt put J•ll.o'' un
who t all!ed nr, Don ttu;tks
f•ci fh

S}Tae~I $0cl~Y''

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1950 Fori! ~ 1&gt;111 P .0. _.IG

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I'ANT ADS

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;lola' • '*il&gt; per - . -

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~..u ar :a: ~uu peo woro. wtJJ
'h ·C iilrlfd lot adYertiilng if uot
paid !or before tbl' ~ 01 neb
-t!&gt; f.!uowiaJ bu......Uoa.
•trnh 111 Aeh'l!l'tlllq:--Bbo•Ud be
- 1 4 lmll:t&lt;!iot.l;r. n.t Dail&gt;
· lentbael wW aot be .rea.poulble
for atOre Ulaa oae mcorrect bt

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IW&amp;podll

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ue. m· Eve1111 prlQted .,_ rwu·

row. Obltuarlot
JU'bllabed at 1 eeat per wonL

lu clo..We4

Ill Notices
lAY~

DON'T YOU KNOW?
Baker'a wiU give you tbc best

o:-•de

i)Q. fUl'Jli~

C&lt;!J.

~ROOM

-I . Legal Notice . .
bath ! NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Apartment and
Modern. Is also suitable for d·
flee space. Cali Dr. K. D. Ams·
bary, 275-J, Pomeroy. • 8-11 -tf

ba1h.

Both

newly

decorated .

Call 294.

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.. B. RAWLING SONS CQ. - 24
aour

Est•t• of Fr•nk C. Allen, D~ewud .
Notice is hereby
given that
Clarence W. Proffitt whose Pos1

Miss Barrie Marie

guest of honor at a blrthda)' dinner given Tuesday by Mra. w~
ter F. Harr.ls at her home 90 Soutb
Second Avenue.

Datrd !Ius 12th rliiy of July 1056
J oh n C. B&lt;~con

A ptnk decorated birthday cake
was served for the dessert caurl!e
at the dinner .

Jud;::c of th('

Prob&lt;~le

Court

Mt·lgs Counly, OhJO.

14 W. CAV:E ST.-ti room house,
basement, largc
lol. Provisions - (71-17, 24. :11 3tc
made for minor repairs and
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
!:!leaning up yard. Inqu ire 19 W.
Executor
Cave St., Pomeroy.
8-16-6tc
E~ot•t• of M.rrlll Mc:Ciura ct.

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He:o Wanted

Ex perienced Kitchen Help wanted
Must apply in penon. Home Res·
taurant, Middleport8·16·3tc

Bottom, Ohio.

(o 11 ) Wanted To Buy

:Omplete WHEEL

ALIGNMENT,
bl:~ocina: aod brake 1ervk:e.
H1ck.eU'1 S1!ety Service, Well
Mala Street, Pomeroy. Oblo.

cea~oed.

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Card Of Thonks

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1940 Ford Coupe for sale. Good

tires, runs good. Phone 290-J.
Vern Bolinger,
Hayl.ora Run,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8 Hi 3tp

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19M BUICK
Century Riviera
Coupe, dynafl ow drive, exceptional, $19lH5. Blaett nar'1, Porn·
eroy, Ohio.
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JM3 PONTIAC Delux, 8 cyHnder
4-door .Sedan , llydrama li c drive
original two·tone grel:!n , $1005.
Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy, Ohio.
8-18..6tc
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BUICK Special DeJux 4 -dour
Sedan •me local owner, $\195
8\aett~ar's, Pomeroy. Ohio.
S.l6-6i c

'L'IL ABNER

ll.'lrving of l!Ucculent crealti style corn and ready-cooked 88.1,1SBgca
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tor an easy meaJ.if1.itaelf dish,

We like to serve It on a platter with genenme:,wcdgea of canned
eranberry sauce. Add cn.mchy cole 10law, and for dt&gt;sse rt ·11en·e
C'hi!led canned ra s~errics over iustaul pudding. This money l i-Ving
Jnenu (Ombine6 thd easy and t asty wlih ~~ null'iliQn,
Savory Corn ln Aeor n Sqna11h
2 (or:-!) acorn squashes
1 r;1 n (Hi lo 17 o~.) cream st,yle~ teaspoon mace (optional)
cum
% tea11puon ~lt
l (':IJI or jar (8 oz. ) CQcktail
· pa11h pepper
sausage
Cut aquoshea in half and remove seeds. Tum cut side down. or
a butterod buking pan and bake in a modc ruto oven (375 dogrees)
until tender. Combine seat~oninga with com and fill CHnter ~r ·1quaah
halvea, rut llli.nsages on top of each. Rdum to oven about 15
minutes, until heated through. Four to aix. servings.

.John C. Bacon
Judge uf lh c Probate Cour t
Mei~• s County, Ohio
8· :t 10, 17 • 3tc

AUCTION SALE

ROY ROGERS "King of tht Cowboy•" 01tride 111' golden palomino
Trigger, I$ about to ploce Trigger oboord his luxurious $25,000 trailer
home awoy from hom.,,'" preporafiOn,for the trip to Columbut where
the poir will hoodUne the Grt:ol Ohio 51ote Fair show ltarting "'':"~"''

8 . Harris, Mlddle~rt; Mrs.
FowJer, Middlep6rt, RD.

White ·acorn squashes are on the marke t, here's a new vegetabt&amp;.
entree for your menu. The acorn squa~h "cups" held a genoroua

~==O~p:p:o:rt:u:n:i:ti:e:s:::_1 1

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Women's Class Has
largest Attendance
At Prayer Service

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BUJCK Sp!!Cial 2-do11r Sedan
dym1Uuw drive, locally owned,
$8Q15, Blaettnar's, Pmnea·oy, O.
8·16-tltc.

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PLYMOUTH

dnor Sedan, low miltta~c. one
tlWnl'r, $1295. Btaettnar's Pl•1t11l ·
roy, Ohiu.
8·16-fltc
19M MiRcUitY Monterey, ha•·d
top Coupe, overdrive, $1793.
Blacttnar's, Pornero)' , Ohiu.

A91 For SGie
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HOUSE TRAILER. 2e ft.

New
paint, 2-tone, Remodeled . FrAnk
Frye, RuHand .
8 8 9tp

.My que!ltinn" and "I11 Prrs11 of Bu_~i
ness" as the opemn~ nf the m eeting.

Middleport Clubs
Receive 4-1-l.Awards
At County Fair

~R-,Y_E:....,.lo-r ,.Bte,- $8 .00 ·;;;r

lflO lbs.

Marlon .~arbee, Great llend.

8-16-alc
Going to Fa1r~

STOP

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en'(re tha&amp; a b67
ifP«&lt;r&amp;~l

121 ) R.eu I Estote

houS"e eiiJ~t from ~~ehoni houl4e.
Wlllir.m 11 . Holmea, SyrneuiKl. NJO: HOUSE Wll[' HBATH. lovcl.v
&amp;6-1 mo.c

- - - --PEACHE8-Hale lloven an·d Golrl·

en JubU~ . New naven orcharrl .
New UaveD, w. Va . Phone Tll·
24681).

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BABY BED for aale rea Konab!e. 4 ROOM HOUSE n.ewl)' llhlng1ed,
new barement, new
ooal fu1·
8 1~ 3tp
can 6lOZ.Y.
nace, on Welch Town Hill, Mlncr~~vlllc. WHbur Imboden.
WALL PAPER SALE, 10 day~ .
8 10 6tp
8 15 3lr
Ct'OII Hardware . .
F01t SALE: LATE MODEL Alth;· 6 ROOM HOUSE, with elecl.ricity
water In tltchen,
on Laurel
Chtimers tractor mower, plow,
Cltlr, $~ . Call 8109 Middleeultiv•tor and
dlrdc.
Canon
port.
. 8 1t Stc
Comba. 3 milee north, Cheater,
Route 7.
8 lft 3tp
mR SALF..-Pt!JU'" '&lt;lrby Real Elltete,
Rutlan-4 TO'W'nlhlp. 3J
or
or
acre.. land, house, barn and oua
bulldintt. See Geot~Qe A. Mein·
WANTED: HOUSE or lui in Mid
hart, Adminlttrator.
8-1·11
dleport, reason•bl y priced . foJ :

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Sale

Ex.GI. Write
port.

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Rent

101, Mhl ctl(•
8-13~61t

114 I For Rent
D ROOMS and bath, I0 Cote St..
for 1m1U reliable family, $3ll ))('!'
month. See Mn. Howard Ced i
800 W, Main St ., evenings .
8·1H f

WE BUY

~ Qilrut~IU M

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JUNK CO.

13 ACRES I.ANO for

Sllll!l.

On Ra-

clne-Buban Road 1ea~ -Sutton
Church. Lovely
bulldiDJ aite-.

l:inpU:N ..... ... J!W-ill .,, ~
Anttrlea .._..., llllr ...,.._;
~ ·llrilelfts . . . ..,. ·~

ACCIII·NY·
Lifo, c-otty 1M • -

Quality, Se~~Vice
and Merchandise
To m... the ... ,.., of every
femll., • , , ft a eM&amp;. the family

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Crea:hon of a special new
!irideS' Division in the Eighth
Grand Natiotaal Reci.Pe and .Baknlg COntest haa been anno unced-·
oy Pillsbury Mills, Inc. Newly~&gt; ed homemaken will compete
~:, l' A special series of priZes at
.:hC ~~?·Off, in add!ti&lt;;¥&amp; lo; ~"~
m.. oltglbl e for the Gr:J.nd11Pnze
)t $25,000. For the first time,
· teenage contestanl!J.-will t'llso be
eligible for the Grand Prize, the
eomp:1ny has unn.ounced.
As iq previoua yem:s, the na·
t iOnal baki ng event w1ll be held
in the Waldorf-Asto•·io. hotel in
New York where 70 seni9r con- ,
tcstnnts, 11:. brides and 15 teennl{t!rl!. will vie' for more than
$10111000 in ·prize money ~•nd
t'P.drle:~l ef]nipment. Bake-Off
dates are December 9, 10, 11.
, l~nh:Y hl:!nka will be availnblc
In rrrocery stvrc&amp; throughout the
' cm·nt.ty l~~ound AugusL 1. They
•ta!Ft 1c::t be obtDi ncd by writing
l o ll.an Pil! sbnry, l\lil1neu polis
'2, ~!irmf;sdtn." Erit't•icl:4 n1ust ~c
po:1fm~r:wd. bc-fure midnight Octoher l -l !.l5G.
·
Raked foods with ima.stinative
twist.s ta their ~i'pcfl have won
, funie ond fortU IJA lor scv(ln

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U. S housewives and six teen~
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"R'mg· A· L'mgs " ,
agers' to uute.
t endl'r, sweet ye~1at rolls with a
f.Ub~rt· filling · won lup hon&lt;71'B ·
for Mrs. Henry Jorgensen or
Portland, Oregon lns t Yllllf. The
01·egun grOW\ rs of fi lbert nuta
WCI'C so plPn~cd with the fume
,.,.._ .lnprenscn brought to their
p;:;;'ctuct mat t!,.;y g.nwlcd her a. ·
lifetlme supply of iY!bt:nn ~~
•ix weeks tour of the United
States in addition to tho prizes
she rocDived at .the Grand Na..
ti~nal.

"Open Sesame Pie'' won the
grand prize in Hlrl5 for Ml'!l,
Bernard Kotccn of Washingt~m,
D.C., ~'ile . turlln-shnpod cook•
iea hit the jackpot f or u Cl1icag9
housewife in 1952.
"U.S. hotlsewivea have showrt
t.rclll(!ndous ingenuity in dcvel·
oping recipes for ou r contest,'~
Pillj;bury president Pau l S,
Gerot snid rerently. "They have
'dcvel ow~ rl ir.terestin~ new wa,.ys
of presenting fonds wilhdUt
maldfig them too fu ssy O l' too
difficult. We 't:.1k e ~~~~Ill f1 lrasu•·~ in thiS' oppol'tunity to hflno:r
the woman i.n t.h"' home," h6
adder!,

,The Daily Sentinel

NAI)'CV

THERE'S

SPIKE

OH, DEARI HOPE HE
DOESN'T
BEAT YOU
UP TODAY

VALUes
• IN
USED CAR

SPECIALS
1953 PLYMOUTH
. 4 Door S~an, Heater and ,Ilefroster. On·e I
local owner.
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1953

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WlllilliiE WINKLE

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1946. ~.HEYROL.Et

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Champion 4 door Sedan . Heater and Defroster. A Steal at this Price.

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$765

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4 door Sedan, Ratllo, Heater and Defroster.
. Sharp, you'll have t~ see It to appret:late wbat .
a buy.
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"1950 StbDEBAKER
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GRUESR BLOCK CO.

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Bulltl lttttr Por IMa"

Rock llflrlnja

Plrt. At..~tOIII•U••· Htlltll

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St., Pomeroy, or eall 1M-X

INSURANCE AGENCY

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\\,ow\ings
-sons .

IS; I GlJARt¥'l'l'i£ SHE'Ll..
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To Sell, Tracie or An-

See F. D. Hudion, 18 W. Cave

RODNEY DOWNING

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Mason City, W.Va., to Mason Clinic:
, after she collapsed on the fllr·
gl'Ollnd8.

You llave aom•thlng

I Ml"'- .NOrth of Pom•roy
On Rt. iii. C.h Wm. GruHII'.

Some locu1t timber· PriCe $1,000

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et£'s l"ff ccw:R&gt;-

Weekend in New York, Plus More than $100,000
in Pri&lt;es, Await Winners in Grand National
Recipe and B'aking Cbotest

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nounce, Let A Daily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Wont Ad bt You'
Represent,atln,
- They Get R11ulta-

$l5,0IN)

Bakinl., Co•nt•'" •I•

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Teenagers and Brides Can Now
Vie for $25,000 Baking Prize

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OHIO VALLEY

IF

Bur:ma

8E A PARTY TO SAVINGS AT

l'l'RUOTUJ!.AL I BL\1111

y;1rd, out or high walcr, all mnrl·
ern utilities, rurnbhed or unfur·
nl sbed . Also 1e11Jng all my anti.
que~ reasonable. Alyce Sehnol·
!ler, Clifton, W. Va.
Bl7·6tc

been.' 'tn

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triY4L
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duty .t the Milt• .. Coumy f•ir
Thvrw;day' evt~nlq at 11:17 traruported Mrs. Helena McKinney ol

FOR ALL EAGLE MEMBERS AND GUESTS

AUTO SALES .

P'b.ott- &amp;10

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:ro;a&amp;o .... b:,el) hbn . . , ., •

From 9·00
• PM Until ?

120131

Barnea·Slmpson lrumranee Agenc)',
30 gu\lon
electric
hol ~~· !1111:1'
Middleport. Fir• - Automobile·
healer&amp;, 10 )'ear worranty. Spl.'·
6-20·tr
Bonda. Phone 63 15-X
ciat prlre, $87.1)0. Vad ls h Plumh
lng, Phone 46-.M:, Pomeroy.
COMPLETE lnall""1lCI Proteetlca,
Ute, A.uto, Fir.. Pollo. CaU DoD
8-IIJ.I(
Mlll11, Middleport. Ohla
}'OR SALE TOMATOES
MEXI·
CANS large pink, non-aciti • 2ml
Ohio.

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know:

Premltr ~ BWI
· {loWer) ealle4, a ca~t meetlnJ to d1ecuM
'f !ag'r&amp;nt
• 'Violation of
trootier."
BurrileH

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be hde Wrtre• ........ .

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Saturday Night, Aug. 18, 1956

Both Round and Square Dancing

Nclglcr &amp; Clock Garage, Racine ,
8 14 12te
Ohio.

We'll -soon

ini: tn, Jil9 f.l'ODl ,a_.to 150 men.

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A.Long
. ·time .

SO - SO.DANCE

M. C. HOBART

CAR RIPAIR

Get Cold Beer
at EpPle Grocery
Plenty of Parking.
Open nlghta.
8-16-3te

?orneOrte at the

RI(MI uDlta WtN ~ rang-

tYou're:
Oldl

REALESTATE

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.... b..
K.UDlO!!I·
WhP 1\.d Chlna . troop• reporte417··· hay• ''tnnded''. aur..
m&amp; to depth reachin&amp;' eo mlle&amp;

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MUSTACHE .'!

and r ead two pnem.s "Aw.wcr

CRill flli.llfl; 'II
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"'""'~ lb,~ ~·
'tWftD ·. Putaq ' ail4

You're
-Only ·
·voung
Once •••

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8·16-titc

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AllOWS ..ni\ heaV)" line border

T•1 of rmH· petunias and while tapen. week,
Till' ho~t.:lsses were Mrs. Mil ton
Hoocl. Mr. Juril ei:S Souders, Mrs.
WANTED RENTAL - iJ -bcdroom
Dnwn1ng Roush, Mrs. Blanche Ha phou~e with bath. Prefer gas·flr
The members r epeated
th,-. tonstall.
ed central heating. Can be cith· Lord's Praver il) un i!!on fl n(l J'4r~ - -- er Pomeroy or Middleport.
Beulah ~i te wh u w;-~s lf'ader of
CUCKI..ER REAl.. TY
the devotional ~ervi{·e rend ScriJl
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
1\ox 2:2:9
f ·hont: 108-Y
turc lesson and gave a prayer. H er
OWNERS EA I(!NINfl UP TO
theme wali "The Two Witl.1ws."
Admitted: Mr~. Charles Withee,
8-li}..Jtc
$300 A. WEEK
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Three Middleport 4·H Clubs re00% OF SEASON STILL RE·
ceived a.,.,·ards· at 1 the 4-H exhtb1t
gur~
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Mrs
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Geo
rge
B&lt;lkl~r.
Mr~.
1Ji
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~rs
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Jerry
Powell
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MAINS.
. . Bradbm Y.. Mrs .. H. M. Cross, ltndne: Mrs. Cliflorrl Holter, :{\a· at the Meiis County Fair.
CAPITAL H.Eq!JJIIF:D : $.:!500 up
Mrs. L. D. Odr~. Mrs . I1&lt;~nfl. Ham· I cine: Mrs . Mary Sisk 11nd bah
RENT MORATOitlUM f)URING
Mrs . L. W. McComas, who was
Jlton. Mrs. Iv11 'l'urner :mrl Mrs. :J . Nf' wllav('n: Mn. John Leifhert
WINTER.
a~sisted by Mrs. Robert McElhin·
G. Rice were ceiehrated . Mrs. E.I.. a nd baby. Pomeroy.
ney and Mrs. Eber Lewb, il coun·
COMPANY ENDORSEMENT
Hug he~ condue]t•d t hr p rogram
cillur of lhe Wide·Awake Girls
AND SUPPORT ON MORT.
If you want to sell your
which Included a gamt· a nd a
who l'(lceived a red ribbon on
GAGE )&lt;' OR LOCAL BANKS TO
property io Middleport, poem "After the Storm" bv ~rs.
MARRIAGE LICE SE
their educotional booth. On thei r
EFFECT SAVING ON
FIN·
White a nd ll'&gt; •·ea dm g "Thy Netgh- .
N.
SEE ME.
cooking pmject the club receiv,e d
ANCE CHARLii~S FOR DEALF.H
bora" Uy Mr~ . Clare mont E. Hoy!.
Jaml' s Edward Reedy, 21, U. s. ix bl ue ribboru and seven red
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Buddy gift~ Wt•t'e exrh11n~t'd dur· Air Fo"t'ce, Lockbourne Air Base,
ribbon s and on tbelr sewing two
DAIRY JSLI:: SALES
lng
the
srn:!al
h
t1ur_an~
twenty·fOLLI"
and
M;1
ry
Donn[l.
Hemsl
ey,
19,
If
you
want
to
borrow
blue ribbons elewn reds and one
145 NORTH MARKET STREET
wh1te ribbon . No report has been
money on your prOJ&gt;erty in membe rs ~.: IOVIt{'d 1 t ~ ~- ~! ~~ k, Syracuse.
woosn:n. OHIO
....:iven
on their
demonstrati t&gt;n
Middl eport or Pomeroy,
PHONE : ANCELU S 3 · 107~
team
which
wa1
judged
by county
SEE ME.
Home Ec()nomics teachers eulier
Ibis :summer.
(201 Business Services
The Green Clover club, with
Mrs. James Brewington and Mra.
HOME BUILDERS
Jame!ll Pullen, CllUncilJora, recelv·
Cil ll puy Neig!er, RitcinC"", Ohio.
ed
nine bille ribbons In cooking
Plwne 6195
8 14 I2tc
with two · red ribbons ; one blue
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RADIO &amp; TEL~VIS!ON SERVICE
two whites.
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
Mrs. James Criswell and Mrs.
MAX WARD
Store, 118 W. Malo St., Pomeroy
.loe Wilson Jr. are councillors2-23-U
for the Bwy Girls who received
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FOI!EAI.UI
&amp; ABBOTT T.V. SER
ll'I'IOIIWI• •
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VICP: AU 0\ake. Repaired by Ex
M~"'allt!-C. ,
Jour red ribbons and in uwing
pert Techllicaaoa. Pboae 8284 Y
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Middleport.
IJ.lii-U 115 1. leeoncl lt.
Ph&lt;~"- 61
re-ds and one white ribbon,
Pomtroy, Ohio
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MUSIC BY TilE CIRCLE !•'OUR BAND ·
palrlll8 bJ Factory TMlned
EMIIOINCY AT PAIR
watebmaker. COLI..iNB .JEWm.
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The Loyal Women's Class o! the
Church of Christ bad the largest
attendance at the Prayer aervice
and Bible stv:dy class Wedne..day
evening. Fred I. Gardner, pastor,
waa ln . cbarget of the Blble class
liiOd Mu. William Slater conduct·
ed the devotional service wlth
her daughter, Sll&amp;Rn, reading the
lOOth Psalm.

First Baptist Busy Bee Class
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All
hOuse ohld furnishings,
( 19) ·Business
electrical appliances, some
- - - - - - -antiques and misce llaneous
items.
At th e residence of the late
I Gertrude Chase, 1,;2 mHe
Special mwslc was pr,esented by ·
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I north of Rutland on Harri·
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Mrs. Raymon rl Luman. president 1 chu rch dining-room.
Carol Jean Hudson will be leader
sonville Rd_
Mlddlcporl An•a
;)f the devotional . service next
-~ of the Bllsy Bee Cla!ls, pres(ded r
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TERMS: CASH
A national ch;~in or individually
when the Class met at 1he First 1 A salad course was served at week.
()Wned driv e-ins, exclusively rl l'·
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__.,._.._-,.-,,.-,--_..._..._.....,.,~ , Baptist ChurCh Thursrll!y eve nins I tab l l'~ cen lt&gt;rcd with arrangem1enls
Forty-eight were present · this
signed and p;Jic nte n. Not a
roadsidt&gt; stfllld . hut a bt·au!ifu l,
modern praetiral slot es.
Dairy Isle will set you up in
business in a protected location
wit h limitl'd cap ital.
Dairy Isle lo cation .~ ~ r C' se](•dcd
by men with years of marke t
survey experien ce.

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Notice is hereby
ilivcn that
Dal r M. Dutton whose post office
adrlrcss is Middleport. Ohio has
been duly appointed as Ex.ecutor
of the cstatr of Mernll McClure
late uf
Salisbury Twp.,
Meigs
C() unt y, Ohiu . deceased.
day of July
Dated th is 30th

Phone Mlrldl op&lt;nt 6617-J, '"'"
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included Mrs.
Rutb
Keehoe Ebersba.cb,
New Jeraey,
wha is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Margaret Davis, Athens, wbo wa.a
also a guest Mra. Dan Hartinger:,
Grove; Mrs.
Mare~Uine

Wretker Service.
Day
Phone 6227. Nlght Phone ~0. WANTJ&lt;.:D TO Bl iY- An adult I'P·i _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;;,;;;;__;..;;;._;~I
X. DQDGKoPLYAIOUTH DEALglstl'!rl"d male PckmC'M~ Dog . I t
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Houle No. 1 ha.~ been duly a·p.
pointl'd as Administrator of the
Estate. uf l'r_ank C. Allen , L.1te _o~
Portl&lt;wd, Ohto. Rout~ No. 1 MeJg.~
County, O_hio. deceased.

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or applian· WANTED : GJRL
FQR housework.
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Mn. Marlon
CoWd.::ry, Long

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Adminlstr•tar

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Honored At Dinner
At Harris Home

The Winn~r: Vegetable·Sausage Meal

FURNISHED apartment, ~ room.i 1 Office address is Portland, Ohio,

and hath, furnace heat, pnvale entrance. Phone 817()-J.
8-11-titc
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with bath for rent. Also 3-room
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HOW ABOUT
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Mr. aad Mn. lAwrence BullGCt,
Mrs. Erma Rousb who ia em- Cha\lnety vbited with their lr&amp;nd
ployed tn Columbu, 1, 1pendlna: mother, M:r11. lullua Sm.ltb.
a few dayl!l at her bome, J'Qtelt
Mr. and MrJ. Ehnar W. Smltb
RuD.
ot St. htenburJ, Fla.
arrtved
Mr. and Mr.a H1rry Beegle, 1 Tbursdllf for a vJJ.It with Ml'fl. JulBeanr Falla, Pa., and llr. •ad taa Smith and datlfler. Jr11aa ErMra. Robert Seaburn
and. lll'l. ma hid Mr. and Mn. Philip Mefb-

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Lucllle.Bearbs HawkiDs, Pomeroy Society Editor -Phone 6244

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Members of Ute WSCS of the j' Mrs Chr1sty Baer read the scnp.
Mrs Inez Burdette, Pomt Plea.Minersville Methodist church we re lure lessou taken from Mark 6 7
guests of tbe WSCS of tbe Forest 13, after whtch Mrs Juhn Elwood sam, spent \\oednesday mght '' .l,.. lt
mg Mr and Mrs. John L-" ons and
~lln Methodist church, Wednes. sang, " Bless this Church" Mrs Ht
family
and accumpamed Mrs
day everting at a plcnic dinner
ram Fisrer was program chairman
Lyons and Debby, Lmda , Tommy
The dinDer was liE'rv~td buffet and had for her topic, "A MlS5JOnsty1e In the social room of the ary P1Ignmage ," wh1ch told of the and Bernard to the Metgs County !
church and members and guests work of th e Methodist church on Fa1r Thursda}' where J oh n Lyons,·
Jrf IS staying tHis week With a'
were anted at long t&amp;bles center the 1/Jiands.
group uf other horse owners fr om
ed with an arrange me nt -of frmt
Several artJcles by a ffiiS-~IOnary the commumty They mclude Mrs
and flowers in a crystal contain.er,
w1th an-ans:ements of roses in cr) 'i· weN given includwg "Cont1nental Robert Allensworth and son, John,
Leo Ken nedy Jr , John Lyous, anJ
tal containers placed at interll'als USA to Puerto Rlco , by Mrs
on the table. Napkins were white Nease wbo told of the George Ro.. Edward McCo mas 1s also slaymg
witb a prayer mscribed. Rev John blnl!lon sebool wh1ch take~ rtch and wtth the gr oup
Mrs vu·g1ma Clifford entered
poor ahke, Mrs Watson told of a
Elwood ask the b1essi ng
tour t)( Puerto R1co, a trJp to VJ· Holter Hosptlal Wednesday
FoUQWing the dmner the group eques I.sland wils gJven by Mrs U
Mrs L W M cComo..~&gt; and famtly
adjourned to the sanctuary for fl S. Nease and Mt s Edmund Gtue· D1a nne and Edward, Mrs. Eber
program. The or11an prelude by ser of a vJaJt to St Cro1x In the Lewts and daughter, Jams, Mary
Mrs. J~hn Scott opened the meet· Vlri ln Island .
Cui'OJ Swansnn and Leo Kennedy
ing followed wtth a welcome {o
Jr had a JI ICJ;1C dinner at the
A solo "Evenmg Pr.1yl'1 " was Co unt y Fatr Thursday
tbe a:ue1t1 by Mrs Ru ss Wat11un ,
presented by Mrs Edmund Gruesp res ident of th e host societ~·
Mr and Mrs WlllJam !\!!tiler,
Group sing ing of "What a fnend er and a duet, "Beaut if ul Robes of who ltve 1n th e Rey n olds apart
we have In Jesus" preceded prayer White" by Mn Frank Stewart an d ment on Fourth A~enue are pl an. ~ Lilbthousee are uiJU8lly &amp;880-Mrs. Sldie Brown or the Mmers.. nmg lo move 111 th(' near fu.t urt~ elated with the "'rock.,. bound
by Mrs. Albert Baer
ville society. A r ead1ng "God't; Mr
Mtller 1s employed at As h1a.hd coast of Maine" and elsewhere o:n
beRuty shop" wa~ gJH'n hv Mrs
Mr and MrH Ber narrl Schramm the seven seas. But Ohio, too, baa
Stewart who al!lo ~pokf' of when Zanesv1J1e spent Munday and its U~thouae&amp;, for the most P8tt
she aitended the Foresl Run Tue sday wll h Mr and Mrs John en the shore o1 Lake Erie and 011
church,
Lyons a nd fam1Jy
the Ohio River
Mr and Mrs M L Flahr and f This lighthouse, however, 1fl
Mrs. Clifford Phil lw s prcsJd enL
son ,Billy, Chesler, and Mr awl midway between Ohio's two
of the Minersvi lle society thanked M
water boundaries, not iar from
C
the hosts for th; love ly dmnc r and
rs J ac k on roy and children , su~ tbe Indiana Jlne, lt Js a mlnlaa
program Mrs Stella G1·ueser and and Jack1e, Onlumbus, and Shtrley / ture edition of the tamous EddyMlu Kat ie Becht of the gue.'ll Ohlinger. Columbus, were SuOOay atone ll&amp;hthouse at Cornwall,
group each spoke bnefly as dtd guests of Mr a nd Mrs Cas h Baf11 EnJJ}and.
Mrs Purley Ka • r of Chester, Lu and dau.:hters, ChriStine and Ca n- t 1'bousan&amp; of motorlats have
dace
teen tbhl Jlghthow;e on the shore
B HMWklns an d the Rev El
WJi liam Puckett who Is employ· cr Lake St Marys, in Meu~er

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A r ummage sa le to be he ir! in
the Bethany chu rch hlllklmg by
the Forest Run Socwty, fo' rrrlay and

AUGUST 22nd
AuguHl
24-25 wt~
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nounct:d bv
Mr~ Watson
who
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MILLI!I. I.IUNION
The 1nual Miller reuni&amp;D wiU
be held thil next Sunday 1t the
RJo Granda Commun.lty Hall.

1Weqty-ftve yean ago
~ La};e Sl Marys o.r Grand Lake
' ' Jt fa aometlo{l!ll caned, wlth
Jbe db' of Celina at one end and
the cltJ of St Mary~ .at the
other, la Ohio's largest inland
)a'ir.e and was described a cenluQ' ago by Ohio bietorian Henry

Enroute to Fort Deftance, Fort
Wayne and Lake Erie.
Today water from weftem end
ot Lake St. Maeya ftow1 toward
Gult of Mexico, and ~tet fr'Om
eastern end of lake gou Delrtb
toward GuU of St Lawrecce. 1
F1shing and bouUns sporta atHowe,. &amp;a the "Iaraest art16clal tract ihou&amp;undl ol vbiton; ead1
Jake on the globe" at that Ume. year tn,Lake St. Ma17a, DOw !Ml•
.. ~ fU'i,!a b ~ cd ~~ -~~~ ObioJ larQ:et1 S~ Parkl.

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crosa:roada of OhJO'I hlatodcal
pllst. The IndJana paqed near
here u they portaJed thelr
canoes over the dtvide between
the headwaters ot the A~alze
and st. Marya Idvera that flow
toward Lake Ette and tbe Miami
Rlver, a tributary ot tbt 01118
River.
General a athon 7 'Wi,.-.
armies, durfus the IDdlan
Wan
thl
st
fro ti
uaec1
~~rt ;lq~: =~the nm:;th Of
Loramie Creek on the Miami
River a! 8 d~tpolit tor atorea.
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to Fort Loramie and a;ain tot a
Canal mote than a h undred and do'lzcn miles to Fort. Sl M.,.

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Wedn esday and M • s Burnt~ re.
an. mamed wtth her daugh ter, Mrs
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urged all to attend the District Jack Lew1s, and fam1Iy to assist 1n
WSCS meetin g to be held at Ra the care of Sandra Le~.~o Is who wa~
CUll'!, Augu51 2H
scheduled for mm••r
wrge 1 )
Group ~mgin,e of f&lt;I\'OrL1r h y mn ~ Thursday
a duet "Dear Lnrd'
MIS GlUe
Fred 1 Ga 1dn('r paslor of th.r
scr and Mrs F. lwr,od and pra)er by Church of ChJJsl 11111 k ·his wLfe t u
Rev F.lwood c•oncl uded t h e meet. Johnson Cttv, Tenn Thursday.
1955 M•rcury R end H. Scet
Jng.
when she w1ll i&gt; S~Is t in the care
co.,.,., whit• weiJ tlrt~J. 4 dr. A
Guests
prese
nt
were
Mrs
Lmnie
of
the1r daughtc1, Mrs. B1ll Shoun
reel nk~ IU&amp;o.
Rummell
,
Mn.
Stella (;rueser, and her new baby , Barbara Jan e.
1955 For.t VB Felf'lene 2 dr. A
Mrs IJol!lmer Roush, M1sses Ethel
The Rev. Dal(' Van Meter, Boslllarp car,
and
Clara
Gal'la nd, Mrs Pearl ton , Mus , and h1s mother, Mrs
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PhiltJps,
Mr ~ Bradford Maag, Mrs
Laura
Van
Meter,
Ra
cine,
were
top. One lvcel owner A cleen,
Th l' t'11en 1ng WOI~hlp ~ervu l' &lt;~t. D1d: Harri s' top1c was U1e vesClifford Ph tlllpil, Mrs . Lena Bar- Wt!d nesday dinner guests of hi ,,
Mlid ur.
t
he
Chw ch of Chu~t Sunday was [pel' Set vice and Consec rallo n sertel~; Miss Katie Becht, Mrs. Lelia aunt and uncle, Mr and
Mrs
2-1952 Chevroll!t 2 d~. R end
l'I\Dducted
by some 11( lile youn g llicf' tJn Fnday evemng and he
Chal'le!l
McNamee
Spencer, Mrs. Ealie Mossman , Mr!!.
H. Seet eonr&amp;, Ona etenclerd
people
who
h ad
attended lhc I told of thei r wonhtp scr vtce held
Earl
Re
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s
haw,
Mrs
Wllllam
Rns·
Mrs Iva Wa rd, WoMhm gto n. anrl
ahlft, one powergJict.. Cle1n.
Chrtstia
n
Assembly
cnmp
at Hut - in each room at bed-tJmc which
sell , 1M1ss Dorothy Hartenbn ch. her granddaughter Kay Ward , Cn
1953 Ford VI Cuatomllne 2 dr
Springs
under
the
d1rcc11on
Included Scripture rea dinJ:l, senler
Mn Adolph Grue&amp;flr, Nl rs Otto Jumhus are viattlng her father, l
R&amp;H. Seet coven. R,un, f1ne .
of
Mr~.
George
Chilrl!J,
te&lt;Jch!'J' or tcnce prayer• a11d a prayer by
E
MtJleJ•
Hartenbach, Mrs. Ka•l Grue~cr
Cleen,
tlw Luyal Sons and
Dat1ghl c1' one of the eampe1s lo dn~e the
Mrs Sadie Brown , Mrs Frank Ste
Edward Lee ~tcComas stn of
1952 Pard VI club coupe
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Cla
ss.
sen•1r~ They closed thetr demonwart, Rev J ohn Elwood and Lu. Supt an d Mrs. L W McCom as
end H. Spotlltht, beeutlful tvstration with the Good-night charThe
yonng
aroi.tp
gave
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clll(' B Haw1un~
Is recovering from n dislocA ted
tone blua.
from the camp,
of
a
day
at
the
r.tmp
unstralion
Member~ of 1hc ho~ t sncletv at
~nero-tiJac joint wh1ch he suffered
1952 C:hnrolet 4 dr. A real
ilnd
opened
the
aervlce
Wllh
1hc
t ench n ~t Wl're M1'11 Wl llhtm F1sher
when he slipped and fell while
Eflch of the ca mper~ thanked
nlca clhn car.
Mr.&lt;: Hiram l'~l~ het· Mrs Eugr.nr worktng M l!fe.guard nt the mun. ble ~slng Whi ch 1s used at ca mp the church for thetr assistance ln
1952 Docfoe 3 Ptlt 4:0UJH1. See
Carol Jean Hud.oiun 's part of the sendmg them to the
ForbCs Mrs Chrh ty Ba t!r, Mrs rtpaJ pool
camp and
thl• to •PPre41Jia&amp;e.
s0rvice
dealt with the flag rals111g mentio ned th e inspiration
Alf Je d Ycauqer, Mra J ohn Scott
Gordon
Clay
an(~
children
Mrs
they
Manr Mo,. to Ch...., from
Mr~ R1.1ss Wahon, Mrs . J ohn F nnd her ~ i r.te r, Mr11
Catbenne the mormo g devotlonl!-1 and rhil p- had r eceived from ttl~ experience.
Complete Line of New ScottBallv. Mn Charlea Baer. Mr~ Churchill, left today for their hnme eJ llero;lr:e, the various classes .mrl Jeanette Crooks was organist for
Atwtt.r "'"•rs fn ltod
Erma Rnush, Mn. Lcwh Walker, Ln Atlanta, r.a af1er a visit wtth she 4:11Ve a re.sumc of a class on the service. Lmda Nelson,
wbo
d
Mt·s Am rm dA Baer. Mre Ke rn3 Jhetr paren1 s, Mr and Mrs. Char "How ln Do lt " taught by the 1\t'V. phmMd to take part In the proDunltel Tf'eter, Glou!ter.
g111111 w,1s
and unable 111 he
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Jacob nner, Mr~ Edmunrt GrU('!Ie~ and l!lon, Cnlumbus, aho had joi n
GrAce Ca pte mo told uf th(' 1 r. present
At TraHic Utht In Middleport
Mr8 U S Neue, Mrs Mat·k Cd her sitters at tflelr parent ~· crea !Jon at cump and the te11ms
2ts N. 2M Ava Mldcfleport, o .
Evans, Mr~ Fred Neue, M1·s. Jo hn home for a visit
wh ic h we1·e named after lhtl fo11r
O~n lvenl~~~p UnHI 9 p. m.
Elwood, Mr9 Albert Raer. Mr&gt;
Milr..&lt;; Laurie MeKav Is report ed Go$lpels: Matthew, Mark, Luk e nnd
Phone 604S.J
Everelt Damewood , Mrs !.ella to he Improving satililfactorily at Jo hn , nnrl s h e ~~ave a re.mme of
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Flint 11nd Mrs Olun G&lt;.Jn hem1cr
Me1gs General Hospital where s h e a elol!JI on Youth Pro blems Sevwas taken last' week on the eve of eral or the camp l'horuses wcrr
her ninety-firMt birthday when she- sung fi t this time nnd .Jamce A~ ­
broke her hlp In a fall at the bnry ~old or the activJtits plan'
hume ot her slster·ln-law, Mnr A ned Jor the week and their evenW McKay A pin was ln1erted ina's p1'0i• 11ms These mcluderl
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t'arller this week In the hit and Drama Night, Stunt Night a nd TaA tt~a "" ll!l' held Thursday afterMrs McKay Is u'mpraving steadily Jeilt Nlght and she t old of lh&lt;" noon at the home o£ Mrs. AJ;tbur
to Fort
Hill on P~nboroullh , Lower 1Uver Road,
Caro1yn Rw&amp;ell 1/1 In Columbu1r weekly hike
visJtmg her aunt, Mrs.
Robert ThtLCI!Idays wherf' a pJcntc s up Gallipolis, for the · captains ol tbe
per Js served.
Wiley, and farntty this week.
Tri.tJounty Community Concert A.
Ellen Shadle, Oharlaaton, arsocia tlon campaign.
rived today tor I vllilt with Mr
Mrs. George Bovie ls chairman
and Mn, Lawrenee Bing while her
of the dr we and plam for thtt
parenta, Mr •nd Mrs. Jack Shadle
campaign and the winter program
are in Clevelalld where they are
WeN discussed at. the
tea Mr.
planntna to moW in Sept
Bovle ilil prc!lident uf the AlaoeGurta Barnett and Audell Roiallon this year.
berts. Bashan, were recent gue.sb
Repl't'sentative.a from
Mason,
or Mr. and Mra. Glen Hensler and
Galllpolt.s, PoJnt Pleasant, PoJne.
ft.mlly .
toy, Middleport mre present. Mn.
Cedric:: Cl~rll:, M.rl Caroll BWIDIMIROINCY CALL
IOn, Middleport., Mr.s. N. P Swaclr:
The
Middleport
Emergency
hammer, Mason, and Mrs PatSqtJad waa eall(ld Wednesday to
trick Loehary, Pomeroy, were a.
the hom n of Verhe LJtUc when
mung the more than twenty wo.
Mrs Little became 111. The Volmen who
unteer Fire bep~rtment was ca1J. Don't mlu th onllc1 of Pat
ed Thur~day at 8:18 p, m when Brady will1. the Ruy Ro(len
11 baTn on Che Turner tatm near
Show at the 1956 Ohio State
Rutland burned.
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Julia Seaburn qf Elwood City; Pa. hart.
1111 in tbe llelp Countr Fdr.
left today for their homes after
a week's visit with Mn. Emm1
MnJ. E. A. Bartels of Huntinitoo · c.nlre.mao Jenklnt .Utied the ,..
IJefheit
arrived today -for a vblt With ber Ylrio1ll departmen!,s, 'ia tbe ~eoUnb' '
Rev. and Mrs. Roaer Bilhop mother, Mrl. JullUll Smith.
eourt bouse thlt moi'DlPI ud Aiel
were rece-nt dinner euesta of Mr.
Mrs. Julhu Smltll who has been he planned to ria:lt tile lair i.a the
llld Mrs. Carl Moore and family .
quite Ill Ia reported a&amp; linprovlnc. aftemaon.
Mr. and Mn. Jobn Scott lett
Wedneaday night fo.r a weet'1 vacatiob In Obio.
Earl Denny Jr. returned to hi.!!
employment wttb the Ohio Fuel
Ga.s OompallJ', TblD'sday after
two weet'a vacation.
Mr. and · Mrs. Norbert Nep:tzflaJ
•nd ~lmily apent Wednetday with

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Mr. and Mrt Vl~tor Baht, Ckuter.
Mrt. Jacob Eberabai!b
apent
Wednesday wltb ber brother, Edward WJnt.eta at lfuoa, W. V•.

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Mr. and Mrlil. Walter Smit-b, Columbus, are aaaounclD&amp;' the birth
ot a nine pound twelve ounce aon,
Cbarle• Wayne, on Aul\lllt 11 ~.t
a Columbus H(NipUIL Word Wll
received here by Mr. aQd Mra.
Ro&amp;eoe Satterfie ld. Mr. Smith t.
a former local resident.

~,vards At fair

A~dents

On'MeigsFarms
Is f..o.:op Goal

Snutll,HopeHeldThatSoviets
Will Accept JJS.Bribrin Offer
LONDON-YP-'Ibe United SlaU!o and Britain u11ed Russia In &amp;eeret\&gt;elilrul tbe scenestalta today to 111pport Weatern
effort;.to arrange a~ ~eltlement or lite Suez crlsll.
appoatecl to IJe Bltle prospect that Bueola would agree.

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Secretary of State Jobn",Foater Dulles met Soviet Foreign

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NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mra. J1ck Leifheit are
annouilcing the birth of a g lb, G
oz son, Stephen M1rt, at Melp
General Hospital, Sunday, Aq111t
12. Grandparent.!~ are Mr. aad Mrs.
John Leifheit, Pomeroy~ and Mr.
and Mrs. Jlllepll O'M.elia Of New
York City. Mr. and Mi-8. James
Hazelton', Po'meroy and Mr1. Rios
of Puerto Rico ~~ &amp;reat II'IDdparents The Leitb!i'lts al,so have two
other children, Fraltkie and Fran.

M'lldster D. T. Sbepi1ov at tbe
Ruutaa emttan, early today, and
t•o hOW'J later J':
SectetlrJ
Selwyo lloyd
the '"'"
bapy to luaeb mo. t.he bulbr·

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prloo. 'lbe oppooiUoa of Ule Sontb,
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CIDCAGO l1P - The 11111 TenftePNU with the tbruit-out band,
&amp;be wide lmile and the IOU drawl
lwllldl lold voten ..,._ the lond,
Ena: Kefauver/'
linall.r

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Be _ - bdOft the Democratic
Notooal o.nYt~~tlGJi ¥J;Idl7 DiCirt
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and Uord .bud- part)"• .Ice - - Uoa.

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But Adlai E. StevelliGJis detllo let the --~~... decide
Jn aa open CODtelt wbo should be

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~Wttned7 or JIN.

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The Fflel'ldly Circle ol the Federated church wiU meet Tueaday
evenina in the .social room of the'
chut~h at 8 p~ . Mrs. Jamea Clat.
worthy Will be the fJroJl'am Je,der

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Windsor dlx. 4 door. Dark IP'O&lt;U1

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Radio, heaU!r, seat covers. Interior and ex·
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olre&amp;c~r at hlo f.omllt at, lldllllnvelle,. Tena,
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