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NDDDLEPORTSOCIETY

POMEROY
SOCIETY

S-Tile Senlinel,l'omero)&gt;:Middleporl, 0 , Aug. 20, 1956

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CLASS TO MEET
Tbe Loyal Women's Cla,;s will

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August 21, 1956

High Band!.fajoitt tesReady For S~n
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Mllrietta are announdng the birth

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at Lake Alma, Sunday.

on tbQ...Llncoln Hill Road ,while
be wa. employed at th.e Kyger
¢reek· pliDt._
.Jlonald Lee has a sl:iler, Debra,

WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 22ncl

IPICIAL MElTING CALLED
t~f the Ladies
AuxiUary of Drew Webster Post
American Legion has been called
for Tuesday, Aug 21, at 7:30 p. m.

the pre~ident, Mrs. W. R.
Davia. :Mr.t. W. J. Brown, Galll-

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president,

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will be present to plan

conference which will be held in·
Pomeroy:-

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FIRE CALL
The Middleport Volunteer Fire
Department was called at 12:30
Monday morning !or a fire back
of CUlton.

Two Are Guests

Upollo with her d::~~:~~~r

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Rummage Sale
To Be Friday

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A ghort business se!islun wall
htltl with Mrs. Henry Reibel pres.
!dent, pre~ldi"ng . A card wus sent to
Mrs. Edward Hlte who.~e ~usband
Is quite Ill a{ a re1l numc In Wilm·
tngton.

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WAfCM CIVIJMI

COL~INS

JEWELRY

Main Street

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Mrs . Everett Dall ey, Mr ~
Miss K3tll Eber
and Mrs. ftelbel.

~omharl,

ncfre~;hm.nls

tt ;re served by
the hostest; to th e above nanwd
and Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs
Albert tb(!rs bach, Mrs. Grover Er_h

Mn. Erno11t Rh()dca, Mrll• Addu.•
Grucser and Mrs. William J. Dun;!

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aian•ture' onl;, u.Uo or rumt*'- Any aft&gt;O\IIII from •••

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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Co.tNtiiled

Scoutmaster Robert MUll' W11
In charge -of the- trip plana al)d
the Rev. C. E. Hoyt, palttor of the
Fir8t ....-Baptbt Church and chair-man of the 'n"oop
Committee,
held an early Sunday S&lt;:hool ·~
vice fpr the Scouta before the)&gt;
left for their eampln.t trip.
Q. H. Wb~ Jr.
teeompanted
Scoutma&amp;ter &lt;MIIJs 1pd they wilt·

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All-llc~•:s~:::;.·~~.,r:;~~::~~~1~

ol 116.000

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solga by
Eleanor
Pe"R:gy Lee
'Western Lullaby" bt

derhoof accompanied

McComas. The l~'t te~iJI!•·~
be held lu Hunlloaton. ·

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Lee, Mr. · and: 1Mts. Doyle ii!.IUI'l'.
Mrl. Ed&amp;:ll' Allensworth, ..~ ~b•"'
Covert, Middleport: Mr8. Iva •:Ward
Wortl'llnaton; JCa~ Ward, Mf. and
Mrs. WJUlam Ward Jr., Ml~ha,;t
an~ John. Werd, ~r. and'
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Oarl Vanderhoof and · , Chlldren1
FloYd Elmer,~ and Peggy Lee, C01umbU&amp;.
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.1'1imeroy Council In· a ~rlef

th~ Nue of placing parking
by i;l~liiying the final rwl!q

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Seouta on the trip AN- Gary
Ault, James Batey, Kelth Anderaon Harold Lamley, MIDnlq Bum·

rardner, Erne'lt Bowlea,

Eddie

Bunth, Rll.fmoftd Kloes, Jamu C.
Ward, David ZJrllle, Gary Dunham
Dale Miller, UOfd sayre, Darrell

But Colin Sired, Pomeroy
Raan: io IZ, z 1o 1. lCioae at Noon on Thun.l

B&lt;chteL Karl Beclc.

PICNIC SUPPIR MILD

Memberi of the Evangeline
Chapter, OES, and tlielr famlllea

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Galllt&gt;&lt;&gt;Uo Shrioe Club SuDdoJ oft.
ornoon. · Mr.
1nd lil:t1.
Allen
Hurhe• invited \be chaPter and
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\ thelr gue1t1 to hiYt tbe pJ.mb; at 1 1 · ·
the Shrine Clubboan aDd peundJ
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Mr.
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before ·C01lneil port IIlah SebooJ oad
,or the a,ew IP.I •DCJ bs one child. ·
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.Loeal1'
. oman
Wins Contest

And ria. Trip
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With tho ..lrolraction of ill &lt;!.whoel drive llld 0 'Till
Jow p,r ranp when needed, it getl pailellsett,u car"o
I throulb aand, mud •now and •oh earth -OJ'I ot Off the road
-Ia 1ukind• of ,.~1 tber. For lnvol•t hl&amp;h'(~)!~·i~ 1\
lhiltt qulck\y inlo eonvenliona~ :&amp;-wheel dritl. t haula ,
huvlly loaded trailen, and, with power take-o&amp; or hydraulla •
l liJ~ oper.,.. , wide varlet) of lanu buplomoala Ud •
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BY SPECIALISTS!

the penonal irleoiJte tal: exemp-

. iDII!DCml IIODd.Y . ly whoop tbroujbt beir 18AOO
nfiiQ:eot bomicidr word platform, which "" !uilionof two women iD ao ed on &amp;.e 1'Jiew P'riJ.. domestic
~~:l: -eciden( .ear ber~ and foteip polic'-a delevope- bY
t~e Eiienllower admiaiJtcatloa in
Joe Deeter, lmlther-J.a.. the put. tour )'flft.
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on~ of the ¥lethDJ, •u

Mrs.the p
ned
reading,

Members 1nd glfe.ts :tnelUded J.
E. MPier. Mr•· ~- W, jlcComu
anc) famllll Q.lan~ aqd ~l;dWafli

But-lbe plaUorm aupported JIJ".
Eiseahower'• Pro~t•m .r PUttina
lint a bal!aeed budpt and cratfu.
al redudlon of the aalioul debt-.
· Tbe Democratic:: eobvention in
Cbie:~ao last wee); ~ie:ed a t:J
billion tix reduetiOD b7 in~ulng

tion from $600 to . . . ,
UPTile 1,323 dole- ol the GOP
Ohio e(ID\Ient.iou wtre \aet to llQanimous-

Lake Hope.

1nd the trip wUI be etlded Wedneaday. A number of parents plan
to vUlt. the Scout c1mp wblc:b has
been planned as 1 "lt.St filna .. befoa-e .rcbool starts •nd • purely
recreation•! outing.
Zerkle1 TJ'uckin.a Company furnl&amp;bec;J a truck to take the Scouts
and .tbetr eq.utpment lneludlng a
stove and lc.e box. The croup took
sack lunches lor Sunda)' ' whJie
they were aetttng up the ' camp
and tbeir menu for the. week ineluded I llrlll quanUtJ ot eus
bacon 1nd bea11.1.

Get t.be c..h yo1a need on

Off~

~lviDe Youth

Sunday morntns at 8:80 ·t. .
the first of fUteen
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niemben of Troop 245,
arriVe 1t ihe Middleport
ln prep&amp;J:aUon for tbelr

' be usJ.sted by Haria,_ Wbltl•tch.
Mr. Hoyt •nd Charles
Stobert
will retJeye the other aupervbors

Full owing the bu~incs s session a
number of gr.mes were played and
prizes awurded t() Miss Anna Eber·

Max

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.Scouts Begin .

Club Meeting

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S...N FRANCISCO (tll')- Republican policy makers today
gave Praldent EileD!aower a "PI'Oce iiDd proeperity" cam•
paign plaUonn pledJing lbe party 1o W&lt;&gt;rk for t.u recJuetlons.
The lQJI plaUorm set a goal of
lues "willl partleu.
lar consideration" for low and middle income famlli.. and
, small buoineu.

Mrs. w. s. Southerton of
AtMn1 wu the Sunday guut of
The Evangeline Chapter, OES, iher' brother and alster iU. llw.
~ill hav-e a rummage 11ale on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
day and Sa•.urday of this. week in
the Pratt Bulldlog, next to the
Mrs. Harold Johnson and Rieh·
Home Re&amp;taurant.
ard Lellheit of Springfield were
Conlrlbulloru should be brought Leifheit.
the building on Thursday af~
u-noon and anyonewlshlna: to
have their ttlings collected may
contact Mrs. James Clatworthr 11·.
Mrs. E. M. Blake or Mrs. Guy
Reynolds. Mrs. Blake will be In
charge- or the sale Frllday and
Mrs. Reynolds Saturday.

Mrs. Meyer Maggied, GallipoJia,
entertaineC a group of frlenCs Jt
I"Jinner .Friday evening and the
guests enjoyed cards , durlne the
twe;ping. The guests included Mrs.
E: • .M:. Blake, Mrs. Carroll SwanMn. A. R.. Tedrow of Hamden Jon, Middleport; Mrs. FrPd rarand Mrs. Dcnvrr Thoma were men,
Addison; Mrs.
William
gue&amp;ts when ~1rH Clelaorl Helnet~ Snead, Point Ple-a~llot ;
Mrs. A.
ente;hined the Third Friday club, R. Pille bury, Cheshire.
Friday evening at her homt&gt;, Fisher

IJiniOIIIIO OIAL.

Of Taxes Offered
In Platform
Given Convention
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and [amily.
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Camping Trip

At Third Friday

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Mn. Albert Mea
home Sunday after a visit In

an&lt;J a brother, Danny.

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attened tbe Deltfly famlly

Tbe Jacobs' are former resident&amp; of "Pomeroy, having resided

Bllliltea Plaone 318

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of a son, Donald Lee, at Memorial
Hospital Marietta, SatlU'day, August 18.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dan

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several davs in Cincinalti this past
week.
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tU! YNOLD E. GRE" ENI

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repr:esen tm rve

a4a Let:ll.gtun Ave., Ne-w York City. 16.

Bu'. l lrtl•llr K11.r t.all .

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Sub~rriptioq rates: Deli\'f" r y by l'arr't' r wbcrf' avJit.:.r. l'l lP 30 t:"l' nts
per .Vet" : one y~~ r 11' Pd V.1 hl't' at Th t. l':•ilv S.-oll i n ,·l &lt;J ffrr e. Jii5Ufl ·
lia mo nth~ $7 80: t hree n.on t!is, $:1 90 Sy ''l.!l :w r .. utP wl• .·rr
tvaillb1e: on e m tr. th . '1 By mail nnE' Y"llr $it: .-• v ~ l "'rl ' 'l.•
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It May Help To Walk
On A Sprained Ankle
IIJ HUMAN ll

a rupture and needs much dUferw this might cause Irrita tion wh1cla.
tnt treatment than the minor lnw ln turn can cause swelling of the
Jury, l:ven doctan, however, fre- joint and pain.
quentl:y refer to Buch a rupture a.s los tor preliminary treatment
a aeven sprain. And so a 1pralned of a sprain- before you ca n ee•
&amp;nllle can be either a. minor or your doctor-administer cold apHrlowtnlury.
pUcatlona. Cold , H seems, dlmt'Oenerally, when you st umble ilbea ~e amount of swelllng and
and twlllt your ankle, the apraln bleeding Into t he tl.ssues.
11 a minor one. However, the WJ- QUHnON .AKn ANSWER
ual awelllng around the ankle B. 0 .: Who.t 11 re the symptoJill
Jolnt 1otneUmes make tt dltftcult of u t hma?
ror a doctor to determine Whether An!We~: The 11 ymptoms are
lt'l a apraln or tracture.
shortneu ot . breath, with wheeiw
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lng and coughin g.
A Uttle pronure &amp;bon the area A person with th le disorder
of the awelllng usuaUy answers coughs strenuously In order to
the queatlon. It a bone Is broken expel the thick pl ugs tha t may
the pain w111 bo great. If not, lt be presen t In the tubes leading to
wW be ri!lat.lvelylllght.
the lungs.
Cl l OGe , kl111 J'.. t un • Srn dlc•te, l 11o.

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Today

9:00

CGtree Till'e

:. S W'I o!L. NATIONAL

-&lt;;IVIl DEFENSE WEEK
'"" "' SEPtEMBER ':l l) 1956
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Remodeling That Klt&lt;hen?
SEE US FOR A

of drlving, utiliting • aeaJe moct~
4 :00 Comedy Time '
tl w. Studentl · lite then /,iven
psycho-phy.alcal ttsb.~ to eterw
•·so My r.;tq. r:KWf, ,
Jnfne field of vision, nll:ht and
6:00 ll&lt;:loll&gt;l!ean COIIV&lt;.IItion
a-Jare vlaion, brake rea(ti~n tlme1 8:30 &lt;;Jrcl• 11!t•~~
•nd depth per(eptlop. Result• or
~,30 Rill!...,.,. ()l"!'O&lt;)' '91\ow
the:se tests IU'J il:fven to, t~· - ~- . 10:00 ThO ' ~ $ow
a~tor who accompanieS tl\e
n ·nn Nep.• 1
1tud~mt for the rest Of the course.
·A fter thlt, thtre ~ 8ft ttn t:'l{o. 1Ul5 ' W~th~
hoUr »e.rlods ot inS~ · ln 'tll• II o10 Pl"'ts liOX
aUtomobile. .fhe "ftUclU.t a_P.enOii
11 :16 if1!'!Wie · Hu~ q.
one ha_ur ot' Ji\h ~..i. di,:lvf~
uoao
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12 'oo i!'~n~
b''* &gt;AAt whU. ~t ;.!uc!Jn
drive.. !J'be ~~~~~... ·? .8FI ~ ,. ~-· ·
aifety belt; ttil .lilltru_ptoir. alb
next to 'the inver ~tn , i}f · d\\.11·

on e month _ ~ 1.

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IT ~7 be better 00 walk tm a • In tll.ta type or st rain, and 1!1
IPUlned ankle than to tmmobl~ moat other minor sprains. 1 thtn.t
Uze u. In a pluter aa1t tor three your doctor Will strap the anlUe
to alx weeD.
to give a reeli ng or suppo"t' L and
It aU dependt, of course, on to belp curb swelling and thtn
boW, bad the apraln le. And only advl!e you to exercise the ankle
JOUf doetor e.an Judge which by walking,
method -lmmobWzatlon or ex:~ fluch activity tnlgh t brin g a bout
ercta-11 beat for your particular JL cure wltbln five 1ays, Rlthough
lnJU1'7some c:a.sea requi re three weeka or
· Btrlctt:y l])eaktng, a. sprain con- even l_o nger.
llltl of the tearing of only a few Ocm.;er of Adhealona
tlben ot a ligament. Most of the ~ 1t the ankle 1.'! Jmmoblllzed tor
Up.ment remalna lnLact.
any len~rtll of ume, there's 110m&amp;
Dl.ffenat Treatment
danger c.f adhest.ons for ming be~
Should the ligament be eom- tween the llgu.ment and th e cu p~
pletely torn, the lnllli'Y actually 1a sule. When wa.lklng 1! r esumed,

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Natio 111 adverti si ng

9:00 Coffee Time

two • and • a • 10:00 Ili.Jffil:!
half • hour clast 1 II :OU Tic 'f::te Dough _
.saaslon. Stu· I '1.· ·1' 1• c ould .£n• You
dents 1 e a a 12:{10 fars oTI!J Study
movie depic.t.inc 12:30 Curr ent
right and
1:30 Te nne.ssoe ·ETnit
wrong driver
2.00 Mat inee· Theatre
attlt,des, and
ID attend an hl· 3:00 Queen Fo~ a Day
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pbone S98. e d ito rial oft1~t' pho~ -':" 31r1

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Siin On

7o00 Toda·y

the first
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Publlsbed enrv aft ernooo exce p ~ Surtd:t; b\' '!''J,• l) h ;tl Valle)
SaotJnel. fo e.. at 110 }fechank Sr, l~ouw n.•). o
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b hed a drivini course
profe3!1ionals.

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Zatered as SCCiiDd class mail".lfil math•r at lh" r •·!&lt; l ·•tfH'f'

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You've probllhly dt·iven It
harder and long-er thnn usual.
Ha.ve it lubri«:ated am.' the
oil drained and

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Important if

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28. Pronred
utensil

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to !lllb l)l ~-'1'Y tninl.natfOn of the:blfe d~~ebtoieturt that
all the Jton .. ,bavt'been,rtnioved.
O.per~tlont tor the" mnov~l · ot
the 1a11 bla~tter~ •le !lerl01Jt,. but
naarljl all f•ll'"tp, ~ve m~ed
hriprovem~nt nd.--c:&amp;lj .._-In liad
nort)lalllvtt !•~.~oy:~ tood.
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Weat her

· NLnt'tY.-fo~f acres of pasture
have been Improved by Bunlgarnel
with D5 of these 94. acres bein~
seeded to hay tupe grasses un the
&lt;onoiOII&lt; strip system, Nineteen _acwoodland baye been lmfenc; es and ali maturand deaLl tree.t· h.ave --'

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mately one:-t'aurtb acre ot wat~r
bia been eOnstrueted. Tbe pond
suppUee: for l!ls 'livestock by being

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Wl'l1ler Bros. Prese,nb
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;ot~ed .Into a col'lcrt.te J.roua:li be..
Lo·w the dam. Closed cctch basins
provi4~fl for foul' sprJup
wat~ from them bas
tu•tr'Odcii's In easy

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Pear! Bci1ev of Coluntbul wtn
well!kend guPts of Mrs. Dema Zwi1·
:a.iad ·other relatives.
l~n•• Guinther Who -is .stationed
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Mr. and Mrs. De"er P. Bi.ggero
ataff and cbi'ldren, RI.Qdy and
VIckie of Lakeland, F11. arrived
SaturdJr for a mit with her par·
enta, Mr. aild Mrs. Eddie Smith.
Mrs. Lewis R. Miller and daugh.
teril, '.P:atricia Lou and Barbara Lee
Of Fl. •Liuden:lele Fla. arrived :
1ut lftek for 1 months visit wiU. 1
Juir' pirQc,, Mr. and Mrs. Aten

' M:r. and Mrs . Flo~d Mescher and ,
Cbrts and Keith of Lebanon
an-Jved siturday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch. Mr. Mfu&gt;. cher returned home Sundav and
Jrrs, Mtscher and .IODS remain ood
for a weeks visit.

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Mitch, !dlbei·Svltle.'
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M'r. ' and ._ Mrs. Paul Fis her
~peilt ·Sinda;y With relatives in Cohunbus.
Jirtnily, Sindia .and Sharon Gru r
1er ~of Celumbus were weekend
JUeats of• their grandparents, Ml
OTHER PEOPLE DO!
lnd . Mrs. Adolph Grueser Sr.,
Mmersrille.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph leenhowcr
of Copley visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Dow. and other relatives, Frl·
day.
Mrs. Inez Meyer and Mr. and
Mn. Taytor Mdlabab returned to
-their .bomes Bea.,er, Pa. Monda)
after ·· &amp; weekend visit with Mr.
and Mn. c. E. Dow, Rose Hill.
Hollie Green returned to the
Veterans Hospital, »ayton__. Mopday alter a weekeod vtsJt with
his mother, Mrs. MyrUe Kicks. . '
Dr. Alston Tracy of Columbus
spent ·the .weekend with his parenCs, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Tracy_
· Mr. and Mn. Grover Wickham of
Roctford, 111 w.bo were called hen
illness and death of
~iicl~hi'lm are the guests or

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&gt;Gr"Me&amp;~. ·~Dill~. Stephen Me·~oWefi,,'W0'~~ 1&gt;e~ tbe guest_of
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day after •a visit Witb Mr. and Mrs
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Toledo ...ived Saturday for a visit ,
witli Mr: 'iad ~ llh. Hatry Keiser.
M~s Clara ''Gtrlaild feU ThurJday at ber-~e. )lloenYille break·
ing her ria;ht·.-np.
'Mr.· &amp;nd: -lira. J~k )lcDnwcll,
JiRim.y. Mc~j:ll.. antjl Miu Maril)'n Gruek11 PI Colwobu.. spent the
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By Howard St&lt;warl

Mrs. A. JL T~ b.. return~
to her home ·ltimdea after a vult 'wltb Mr: , ~d .Mro- G,..er 'Erb.
She wla aeeompaaled home I?J
ber dauehte.r,· Mn. Vale Cottrill
wbo drove here tor bu. )
Jeffrey GtJibl, JOUPJ IOD of Mr.
Mn. .W. A. Glb)l&amp; returned
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GRANGE MEETING
viJit iD , Zf~JeJvUle- wlth
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Mr. and.. lin:. Art ur yr
[ Laurel Grange will be guests and
Maimi, Fl~. , arrived Sat~rday for pre.ent a pm~m. All members
.:n· lndefJDJte w~t With Mr•. are ur1ed to bt praent.

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Betwii!ID· ~lu, nlnttl '"*-!id tinth
)es&amp;O!'I1 'the lhJcient: m_~t practict"
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drivlnf: • mlnlm11tn Of· ·ten houn
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accm:npanltd. hJ' a Jt~ Jlrjytp".
The fin1J feuon ~OiiifltJ of a
9:30
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atrucUOh and a qualifrin« drJv.
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telr. the atudetit what her Wt!t\ik
,points are 10 abe can c:onctntrate
By nonEriT c. RUARK
plirty wm have been enurJi,
no amount or steveP,Sonian wise- on · irnprqvinJ' them Jtrior to the
As the ma n who wrote a piece slpAt~ by Ume. T~e mem,orie4. cracking could ~ea,t a serious guy at.ar. tnt. ,
cighl yenrs a~:~o s11 y i ng Harry Tru- of the Trumal} re11me aclndal!i named Ike with .a damf
nartted
m 11 n wou ld wi n over Tom Dewey- wJII have, qujeted to a , pot~ ~her~- Mamie,. whilst Adlai's dlfen.M ant·
and the n t11 r·e It u~
because It you wont remember the thieve~' ed wife w~s openly campa1a:ntng
mLJdr no senS!! what soever - 1 feel tu otllce.
agaln 6t him .
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Ike hM brooght dl&amp;:nity to the
by lloiMrt A. Arent, M,O.
len! I' Xf:lc 'l.
Oui o r the
da~t·k they possibly will be pretty sick White House which I haven't seen
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de pt h.~ or th is e,; pertness-, 1 rec- of Republic.ans by that time, , be-- since Herbert HOOver's
time. I
kon th 11t any smnrt DPmOCrat cause over an elght-year ' span sincerely believe that Americans
While men are more·ap't tO suffer
would find th i.~ a he althy ye.ar to enoua;h accidents anti lrrltatiom admire dignity on
high - not
~l~Y undt: r &lt;'Over.
ean -happen to make a fellow say: wisecracks not smarmy
charm, from heart trouble, Women aTe
This would be ~specially true "ChanJ~e It."
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not Jive.&gt;eQ..·hel! and .cheap brawls more apt to have i•lt bladdu d ~a­
Three to five tim• u ~any
or the youngf'r, pretti er bucks Iq ·the. Jalt el~io,n:r, I re~em· Ike has been stern· as well as te- eaae.
women at men have pllatonea. ·
who will hav~ a greot
chance· ber-,t·hlaf atl but two percent ot. the !axed, but he has not covered hf· I ' The fl.rat aymptoma of eall bladw
rour ycari henre to !Jnho~S'e the ril~f'Jackadai~ical; -&gt;\l~tinf !n i.i';~ 3 u~s ·With joJc:e 8 Gr vula:ar bluster, der. diaeaae may be qui~ mUd, a
Hepu_l]ncan• l.f lhcr · ~et ,.~~~-rur Yo~ hlrned · outti..People }Wi,o OT with tht ' oily ;Ah~fmf~l
· litt!J ladllutiOi)\Or a aenee of full~ 1
~tand rul' oflic:eo IR l'&amp;elr tJWn a&gt;ar- never sa:ov 1 bt_UOl before t'ere i.ofl whl~.- fuade:· Frenk!ltt ~oose­ rtaf In tli'e ab&lt;!Mb.en after eatinr.
ty H by some mlsca1CUiation th e qu eoued up at the votln.a: booths.
velt 10 Clana:eron 3 to the people Subsequent aymptOml may be pain
undn 'he right rib. or in the uppf l'
1 don't li!ee how you can whip · ot the world.
DemO( ra ts beat Ike th is tri p.
EgyptianIt wo\tld be very
dirftcut to back~ witlt.lnt,atlnal i&amp;a. lt a aton e
Tom Dewey is 11 splendid exam- Ike this trip. If the
bloc:ke the pllt&amp;&amp;'e of bile hom ga_l1,
pie of how a man ct~n kill him · meRs turns Into a ,wat or a threat knock the record eorhpiJad by the- blad$1er to inte:atine, the food l S
Heir by running against a cinch 01 war, . ceai~:~inly' )'O~ ..would l'l· ~lsamhoiver l'tll,l me .for t~e ~n
not properly ~Jicested and the li'atl·
!if' wes: sh(lotln g fish tn a barrel ther hove a flve •.,r .a:~neral of ~ou.r ye.ra, UD1ess you are a_n in· ent ~y b~bme •\iahtly jaundiced;
against Trun:ut n t&gt;ig~t. ycn rs ago, Ik e's milit.ary experience at the : bred barnbur~r
or a builHn
When Pll•tonee 'forrn and pro•
duce pa(n doCtora U1ually recomb ut t he flh'n ln of his earlier de- nation's hetm than I ' kind of BAll- JeJregationJ.at. , l reckon
be'JJ
tnen,;hftmovai -Of the rnllbladder.
r,·nt by Roosevelt
was 91. 111 on tuer Bob Hope. It the
ticklish ":itrol_l in , a~U-Southern
vote «
ellmtnatea,t~p rie of infechun. I !~Ink nobody can beat Ike Seuz c,n,al ,uu~tlon .· Ja reaolved,, ]1\0t ,bteiUitl~ aot ev_,n the lauJh· Thil
rUptdre, ,er1tonit 1 or pos·
th~!\ yell!' Illness an_d nll-s nd 1 'then the RepubUcans, not the lot boy s,tevei'ls~J;I, e~n aiaele the tion.
at~,. a ,canCJr~"lftducJ~ luttatlon.
lhmk the shrewdest rn An lu the Democrats get credit for "lt.
. ·iJ'leero back (n1Q ~dlge.
'l'M ,.1\ltorieo nri&lt;r dltoolve.
Democl'&amp;lic J?llrb Was f.J ld Coon· . 111' thr 'JQst electlom. I thlnki ' Thls p,r"edletion· I don't ~~:::::I ., ·The · ndlol~lrt· c~Ti. ftnd raU·
stontt and
irnOnttratfl poorlY
.skin, when he_ 11tepped out of lhe the women of AmeriCA beat Ste~.· 1to ·J8ar up. I learned my I•
wprklnli ••II add!i'! 'by apeclol
Presidential picture.
venrron all by lhenuelve11 . Wumerf :'!'J~.h ·HJ.I'J;'.y Trqman.
Kefau ver Is pl~ty )'ounl{ enough, belni basic little b:ea 11 ts, they urt~·
~CiOPJ'I:'i~~ 1"958, by United teitbnlct. SomttlmtJ_t)te ltonts are
of a fat ~Ut!d ehol¢•· 12:110
und more therr sea11oned auuugh, rou r square to 1- matrimony _ an&amp; ·i',Mlur.e S)'liW.ca·tt, lnc.) ·
•nd ca~ Qtv Hen on the
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dtmonnrate
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UI'e soapy Williams, Robez'l Mt.yl :SO
t~tlt J}Mo n oiQdlt ai\'ea the pa·
/ll:!r ancl the Other young wh ite
cttn' ' _... tl'6tetl to awallo"W 2:110
hopes. If I wert' any ol the lad ~
the, ~ldl~ ·btloht•.:.T.JJe 'chemica 1 in
with an eyq on tht' future, I'd welthe tabltttl• QJ)J~e to the ¥·ray;s, .UJO
come Adl,s i 'M serond ,.~ffort) give
DOWN
21.-lame
Jt w!U.J&gt;o,RI&lt;kei;;.J IW !~oliver and
A!J~S·
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him a bl~sinlf, and call hlm a w·
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at: may be 1tor until needed. The
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come Tesplte, or intermission. ln
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sw·ro\U1dinr
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curvb" 1to~;o, ·IIi¥.~ 'iiJ!m 1tand out B:OO
1. PCe.c. of
"qperatora
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.. darlt- i'OQn(t 1taUa. ·86rMtiftlM
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he ge{a be.at thl~t trtp, he's gone,·
the tubt or du~ leadinr to the gall
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pastured. T~e not-always benevobladdor '!Ill. "' •hloc~•d ,~nd the
w.l~W
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tont influcnre - If s u~h still re-.chemle•l ... ~~"'re..h "'' ·rail 6:10
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s-r: '41n'• name
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Mr. Jnd
Mrs. Robert Wills
(Belly Jo KeSIIlnger) .ar e announc.
ing the birth of 1 si x pound 12
ounce dau&amp;}tter Robin Anneltt'
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at the Jletp. Gen era~ Hospital on
MondiJ, August 20. Grandparents
are ),{,., Beeeller Ke.!;singer, Middleport, and Ml"i. Florence Will
Burlin.(ton, N. J. and the
grandmOther Is Mrs Bessie
bewa, Vineland, N. J .

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the el•phmt thmiih th• &amp;tt.-h
of MlddtepOrt, ,rOviding of .::oune,

a11d Mrs. Max Meia:bltt,
Jamfa -Guinther and Mist- 1tfnry
u..ldon spent Sunday in Colulnblu·
't'ith relatives. They were ac:com·
l)lJiied · hnme by Mrs. Pat Parker
dd daqhter, Robin for a visit.

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Gu.inther and Mrs. Pat Pu·
d~upter, Robin left Mona few dsys visit witb rfll·

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l'Ung, Fred Brown, Rodney Spencer, D'lbny Zirkle, Charles sa·Yre
).arry 0-T""Ueser, Lee Reed, Rom1d
Carman and Don Smith.

Football pnt't iJ at
Pomeroy
and Middlepon will get dQwn 1o
serjous bminc-!ls- t()c!:~y lifter yes·
terday's orwning da~· s1'ssion was
held for issuanct- of equipm!: nl
phyKieals and sk ull pract!ee. A
total of 55 bll\·s lur ned out
to
greet Co!'lch AI"''!" Clio at P o me·

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Winning Mar~Ovei" Redlegs
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t' INC'IN,NATI, O. UP • If the
l'inC'innat i Recl legs. could beat the
ll·n ~ UI' · leadmg Milwaukee Braves,
lh1· N:. tl unal League pennant rar-e
wntl ltl he a d ifferent ~to-ry.

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nessy, Jtm Bowl~s. Kenny Lewil:l,
roy, while at Middleport
Coar
Dave Hi:i'lo1v . aM Ed McComas.
Charlie !'!fd)on:&gt;. ld had :!8 ta ndi- funlors: Car] E4waJ"d!l,
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lncluded ln tht' 55 tandldat.s

at Pom•roy were- letter~n Milton
Lambert, Junior Hawthorne-, Rlt:h ,
Barl\hart, Ted BH-gle and
Don
Smith. Cilo rete-hre-d the bad W&lt;Jord
that regular ef'ld G.. .,. Hermon
probably not be in school :~ t Pomerov this football su&amp;O n. Me-en·
whllf' el Midcileport . Coach Me·
Donald h&amp;d l ~tt~rm• n Jim Milt"-

D•"'• Hindy, Ed M'Co.mat
Bob Nelson ri n [Hnd
Coahl to repnrt later.

and

with Sttv~

r:llo annount'ed that !Jill h•am
will have prncl ice s~si oru at 8;00
a. m. ami 2 :00
rn . daily with
skull prartlce ut 7:00
o'clock
each night. Mi-ddi('PQI't will hold
thtl r morning practice ttt 9 a. m.
w ith the oJtf.'rnooo sellllkln lltartlng at 1:30 p. m. Then immedl·
ately followin g a ~kull p racUce
be will hole\ a ret!ular . ~s.d on

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OUl"'ide.

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the l 'd e.'s ~}tt -J. ·~ 41 lna.i'de ...jdtc-hes that ~re ati'Jk(!'JI.... I
ol'!i'~ ulrlltj; t;~~~i, "&gt; • -" . t])ifk he's fqrtheo ·away !'•m.lli,O&gt;
ly •tt.&amp;o.-Uifli S ; -''f.
pf~ now. and our system• -Is, olt·
loh:Hfe• ....... ~j'!ltlot --tv. ~let~. ·~eems . Uk~ our p;i_ttbert ... • ·
. cttvebnd ·u !·- ~6 Gt&amp;en·~~~ don't kribw it, and.. Rre cop!tnu~i! ' .
thhiklllle~r liln\le ifA "-~~a·: to u~ it." Mahtle h:t cn~y_ Ui~ee
otia~:~:tfe" · ~ Df~lt: 8f1·~ .utli'~ 'h'O.m- ~'' ~rt Clfvela'M ptfehl!lg ·
er
tit 'flO b~ be ~ll'lb t~at lesf .yea'r.
·, ....
th~t'Oi.d. ..~ ..tO~'er afl 't'he time.
Grtfen:)?erg finised ' his driV! f9r'
"Mickey cirt~lnl_y h&amp;s
·eqtilp- t~e tl~e run record in ·t?leve'lan~·
Jiteilt t6 do 'It wlth,'' observed• the b¥~ m J_93~ - It was a b~g orde : .,..
neral maqt:ger of the Cleveland f?r the £tr$l- of 11..,_ threr-.~:amr&gt; 9!:.,
"mans· whO hit ·58 home rune ·a' nes was played m Ol,a Lt"&amp;Vl"' .
troit,Tiger In 1938, '' -only ther~ Park, where ~hti Iert field bleli~h-,•'
·are certain~ Mpects th.11t · will be ers were 375 feet from the p)a ,e_,
liard to conquer. - '
rn rl this was followed bv , a Sunt.hy
"Right now -1 would sa.!" it doublehe~d~r at Cleyeland Slarl·
tould be ,w)!e ' rot MHf'l~ ( 0 hit -8'. lum whick di~ no~ •have a fence
Or 10 home ;unS "br!loi-e·L 'afm,· rn.9 ' 'crd!P.I.f~ outft·~ld m ihose tla',\IR.
Eo be tn ·cood ·posit-ion LQ. .Qo Cor the.
"Denny Gafehou se, Bob ~ellt!_r
recore
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· ~J:nd Johnny Hutnph_rles we.re th~
"I ink the YanJteei f\ave eigh1· stntlng Cleveland pttcbers 10 tMt
off d , s in Septeml;kT; tlie ~b~l•s · se~IP~ ., Greenberg re~all~il.
one Gf the ~tudYa'n:taieous- tJ'o.
- "i'h~ dosost tblng 1. ~ot to i
~ors. lt d0\8a't. bf!l,J) .ttf _bfl 5iefini -~ome !un Wa9 8, ~oubJ~ O~f Fell~: ~
arour(d, on ed!le 80 tn"n'y dJtjiS. ,
an Olevel~nd Stadmm, nr, bdl:hn
"Tiien. too, it aeems to me thet'~ th~ wan m Iert cent~r. · .. ,
tnore wlnd in $eptember ana· lt
"tha.t was ttle Jame ~el~~!, a~t
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Rams Threaten
Walkout On
Browns Game

M ilwaukee --- - 61
Bronk! \·n
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Clnclrift1tl ____ '61
St. Lnu i~ .-~ -- ~8 .
Philarldphia __ 5:i
Piltshur g h ____ 51
Chic11go __ __ 47
New York
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LOS ANGELES UP · The Cleve·
land Browns ma)' have to crash a

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up for Frida~ nigh~' s u .hlbition
flame With lhe alsg runtlecl l.Oii
Angeles - Ram ~ at the coliseum

here.

pay. If I he d l:'mll nd .~ aro
not met, the Ram~ players ~ay
thev will nol show up at tht' st:~ ­

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Results

picket Une if they expect to show

livered by pl11ycr repn•sentatlvoM

By UNtTID

PHIS

lnterftl-tlonal

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
IY OSCAR

me :'":":~·
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Plate. Atalwl)'s
any rate,
ttiat's the way 1t
alrnrult
bloWs

Reem;d· in $18.:~

, Greenh'l ~d ~11 :A ·~ ·r,u~•

FRALEY

with ,five f"llrMB~'1P_ P~Jte 'iPl,l'v~ ·
St. Lbui!l ln ~t.rOit;"'ipe reealled.

United Pr••• Sporh Writer

."There was a le:t:t-banded

pitCher

named Howard Millt who warted
me
tlm! ttlat dAY- Not til-t~..
he just couldn;t get the

1-'rf'.:; bm en. dium.

Th,e fnllowln g boys- are nut at
Pomeroy: Hkh Barnhart, Jet·ry
Davi t&gt;, Bob Ea~:~tman , Gary Freeman, Tom P ersin gt&gt;r, Gary Barnitz, Jerry Wt•!ker. Jl:w l Reuter,
Jim C'arpentt•r, Vt&gt;rnon Han l.~o n,
Pearl Huwthorne , J11ek
Jo'olirod,
Roger Grimlloy, John Beavm, s .
T. J ohnson-, .lcrry Fii!lds, Ml!l;;n
Lamllt·r·t. Han ny Morri s,
.J irnm h•
Jl(•m.~ I!•Y, Hob Sprlflgl•r, .John Mui-1l&lt;'f. Ed llnrtel.cr , Nic k l'oatul'!, ,lllt·k
Welkf.t, f'had e 11 SwishJlr . C"h lll"k
Ouwnie, Bill Ncullling, l'hil WPrt"y , Hill P 1•r.~ lnge r .•Jim
Si sson,
Ht•rb Hi~ gs, Larr·y
Wilrlermuth ,
Bill Woollard. Kt•nnY Mt'Cnllnugh,
Jlitl Cibbs, Cho t: k Riffle, 0111 Wilson, Phil Harrison, Kenny Leifhle
Boll Pilrkcr, Mox Eichinger, Tt&gt;tl
Bt!l'gie, Gary
Carman,
nann);
Struble, l'aul Folmer, Craig W~ -

d;o .

h.it. bl\t, ·:. -~~ -e~Piatt t
v)-al~·l!lt!i'IIO · ""'~'~ · ed. i ~He U!Od to jum~ l&gt;fo~ frqm ~

NATtON,t.L L EA!j\1~

The Browns went ahead with
workouts in pre prnatinn for the

"We'onoe got ~liotl&gt; out on

Kintr tnc1 ~ ~,.·~~· -~r:·· ~i;b, lD"Si~e

Yogie Wayland and Erne!'lt Bowl~ s
Sophomore;;: Tom Clark , Carroll
Manley, SttVl' Bailey,
Herman
taylor, Dick Roller. Eddie Blake-,
Kit Nea~ Robert Watkins, Ga.ry
Bing, Gene .lbbott, Charles Hoschar, Ed Moore, John Welb, Bob
Nelson, Harry Harrls, and George
Miller. ~c-5hmen : Dave HartingeJ'
Jerry 'Frye, Kenny Manley, Ra.lph
Edward s,. Mike OH,f lord Bnd Jan

out at llverer fly nlayer repre~cntative s
from the Ham .~ demanding pre-

w er·f' 111 fr{·~~ me n, 10
Sophuntores, Hi .J unl ur ~·
and 11
SenJor~ . At
Mitldlepurt
there
etghl Senion, eiJl'h t ./uni ;Jr~J, 16

Sophornn1·es rm£1 l!ix

Rowley , Jobn K€!'tehra, nne Stover, Cornell Vanct, Mike Erwin,

Hauck.

Both t eam~ facp hi ll: n hul ltlln g
programs as Pomemy I n~\ 11 hr1y ~
by graduat ion :rn d l.lu· ll('W Hge
limit.. and Miltd li•port l o~l s ix hy
graduation, tw o Lu lln('(e
Sam.
one h \1 the lfl )'l':1r a~r· law , nnd
two mort• mov('tl oul .,f lown .

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iurtt ...,..~ .. iff 'ttte H~ · 'l8eing a Switch hitter if' a tre.
ba..Wt ......,. Nt tt9n Ml~~ m&amp;rtdous help to _Muntle," be ob·
M.litle's. eiAult · 0('
lhith'l ' lll!:t'Ved. "I Would think, fo~ i'D·
,...... fun Ncord ~ 60. tin IKii\,ev 'stanee, ih1t our. Herb stot.e ~o~ld
brfek tlte ret...., or W(h- ~we- . ·have. an. ~dvantag~ pitcblng •to · ll cu,nlt to the 111M
~•t. letf:·handed bittlna: Mantle."'
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cluMcl tour .t 'tttt
· i Othel' . · Mantle's Jl)cteu afaJn•t · 'Cleve.•
out.li'~ Mmtt ' ,J~lttitr:. ti land Pitching this year nit~e home'
lfll- •111hott •lnce th ~- ~~ rUns is the difference ·between "7.hll mol\umental ·W:· :J;it'.: '"'~- fine rear- and , sebsatiOnal :onr,
Ttt,.e fol.fr tortntr .,.,...,_•.• ~k Creenbeti agreed.
. - · &gt;·'; · .

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Charlton Heston.. Jade

The- titlfl.bappy Browns ure l't!·
gnrllcd as the hi.whe.~t -pald t~am in
prnf('s~ional ro otha: L In addition .

t.

Patahd

ARROW~I,t.D

IIH") g!!l pay frmn the till~:&gt; game,

RtVI!R

wh i{'h hus hecorne 1111 nnnuol orfair for l' h~vchmd during tha pn2a

IU years-.

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" It h made ('lear to each player when ht&gt; sig ns a cuntract that
he i!; being pahl both ~o prariicc
ilnd play in the games," said
Coach Paul Brown. " Ht! knows
wh"t he Is signing. "

YO'tl-'Heal with Gas
Now
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da)' or thr: natJon's t~ap shontins

••nual classlo, the 53rd G('and
mericao Trapshoot, got underway
here today as shOlJi!unm•rs rompeted Jo th~ clasS Chflmpioti shitl
with 200 taraets at 16 yard~.
Other ~venta 'Wft'e 1 st ale toam
r-af.'e and a c11Rmplon of ch111u.

Oace. • 'to•
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old or under.
Some 661 scatter1unners com~

peted for the , ¥arioue · divisiun
thamplonshlpa Monday.
Ned Lilly of Stanton, Mich., who

~oa're\

IOIIOihrob 200 taraets at 16 .vards ou
each of three days .1hooting Ja.&gt;T
year, fired o 100 Monday to team

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, rlliiM' • •a 14rc lldlnt

up with hh son, Joha, Lo take the
ftther-aon championship wlih a
390 tt:ttal.
The elder rJlly wa1 one of six
clus A shooters WQo had a p ~r ­
fect seore at 16 yJotlls Monday,
He declined to fire In the s hnntoff
whieh lett three a~n!l stl!l tl('(l f4lr
the class A honot-t.

Davidson ,ot 'DQWI!lfy, caur., won

the brotber·lir'other title with .1
total ·ol 3D2.
The hu•b•iul •
title w11~
•warded to ·Mr.
Mn~. Jack
Cox of Wleblta ..
Tex., aftet·
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flependable~ eoonQtniOOl B't'rDitt~ .

•Mtilofl Todar

The three, D~n- Orlich of R(ln o,
Nev. Joe HleJtahd Of Hillsboro.
Ohio, and Georlte H. NeWmasl,t!r
of Lebanon, Pa., wlll fire another
shootolf tdQ. ·
Lloyd A. Davldaon of Mowbridlll'l·
s. · D.. an~ hb broth-er, w. A.

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• [60 ••'". ~CoOling' in summer • ·••.·htatlng in Winter. ~~ . .,.
._-;., It kttpt ivltry room in your ho~ ~mfortable.- ,,
And bttoute thtre ·a1111 no moving paris· in either ''
1ho cooling ~eating l)'ltem, ).ou enjoy ••oubl .. '
fiW OJtrCIIion ••• lllf mail).tenance cGs~.'

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t-tall0l'W111'111ortllreoNCUU.. luertio.

far 26 eeats

Rent
( 121 Wanted to
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pajd .'Or befOH" t.be

'..)\b

IDODlh lollowing iai..-tioo.
tlrrvn w o\tlvef:tWD&amp;-Sbun.Jd be
reported llnhoedlae ·»J'. 'L\e DaUr
lhat.lDeJ wUJ DOl be real)l.'lltiibh·

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for more t.bp oue a11coneet ilt
£We of ."'1lllnnl:: alril: ~al notkee ol E\&gt;eata prulted at reeu

cla :t:ill:leo ravot. Otutu.aril!ll
oublbb ed at 1 u.al per word.

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4 (l..ti

Los1 &amp; Found

Windshield

CJ••nor,

Fllle&lt;, AI•

Wipers, Mud P1•PI

HARDESTY, M8

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IN .SUEZ CANAL :CRISIS

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CLAISTC1111JT
Tht ,WiUins . Workers tlast of
tbe "!!•l&lt;rpti&gt;f 1;1.1)1 ~~qreb .,Ut
meet 'lfbursday e·Jening al tl'le

ea fttr

'the .D uJ,mage,ftlt ·Kill.!

Aueust 2+-25

~at

tnt

tbany

I!Jiurch by Ule Fonsl ·Ru,n . W.!;CS

· has been _oa;nceUed.

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Ml~dleport Couple 2-18 Jcok _

Avenue, \

, .D.I\1.9RC.t ~~ANUD

P.rk:er•f¥trc, West VirCi"!ia; V' 1
GINIA McDONALD, 1311 Camden [
Annue , I;'arkeraburg, West · VirJinia; MILDRED HUJ:l.ST. ·· J:I•.ll
Street, ParkersburiJ, Wrtt Virlll;ll8
LUCY MARJE COOK, 310: Frank·
lin Street, Pa(-.enburg, W~t Vir· 1

$. Yo"!'l of lpqg jlot.klm· 'wJJ. eranted ~ divorce MondiW ;, fFom ,lllady• , H. 'toung of
~~~

Lo.pJ -DpJ:tom .o~ ·.Jirpundi .-Of gross

'nrt:lfd .9.f 'duty by rC_Oni!UOn Pleas
JuqJe ~{c Clilrk.

clnla ; FRANCES
t'&lt;)GL!SONGt
103 Lutieck A'Yenu~. P.rken'bura
West Virg1nla; . WII..Llf\,_ C.
HOLTZ, 3919- Dtb Avenue, ... fark·
ersburg, West
VtrgLnta1 · and

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;co,O DHd 19 , j1urt

llirlj HUtclliown, : .. , . North
K•Qovc.-~ pa~tn8 er ·in an auto invo1Ve4 iD•' (wo-car Collision nettr
Wijke•vllle In Vifl.ton 'Cyunl)' wu

VIII- of Mloldlejoott, Ohio
C. _0. Murny, Ylhawa Clft

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_\ · i~U CAIIC:JI\ii,l~; , ..

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REAL ESTATE!

Sl

F.mplovment

Wanted

kiiJed and 10 others &lt;injured'.

to t"to. Mar~~:an~t

Freeman. li-t
Pearl St., Middleport. 8 21 3tp

property in
SEE ME.

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to bOrrow

· money on your propei-ty In
Middleport or J&gt;Omeroy,

HOMI BUILDERS

8 21 3t.e Call Guy Nelgler,

Racine-, Ohio.
8 14 121&lt;:

SEE ME.

Mrs. P&amp;uJ F~trfcl~fr

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0.1~:~~~,,~'•;, tt&gt;"'~
ot Meier.
and Stat ~

•·u,b,;.•,Wl;,ded
•lid -doto·wlt:

M. C. HOBAfrt

Do'

Beelnnlng at
Northwest
corner of land owned by WIIUam
PbUllpt 1nd formerly owq.ed by
~es.ie B. M:yrocle In Section •No.

Phone 1111
MAX

. tiobert I!Mt, •fi~

with reuonRhle dllig~e•. be ~~. ....
~rtatned, will take m:.tlce that
?b~n&lt;~ Hllldaro !lied bit pett-j
tion ln th : Common Pleat 'Court 1
qf Mtigs Cllnnt" Ohio, CUe No.
!2,-t.M, aJJeliDg tbat he fa thf'
Dwner of an undiVided . oDe thtr.
~~ntb, (1·13&gt; interest In tbe fol·
lowinl ducrlbed real est11te:

Middlennrt,

It you want

Tbetm·a - Hudbi:H.

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slgri~ of Mary Eunice , Y/arner, debea~&gt;ed. are unknown •nd clnnot

. If you wani to seH yoUr

WANT HOUSEWORK or Ironing

LOST : LADIES WRIST WATCH
with stretch b&amp;nd near Blue 4c
Grey. Rewall'd . Phone 30!1-J.

12, Town No. f., aud Ran1e .No. 11

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41nd running Soutli 96 rod1: tbenc~
Ea•t 28 1·3 rodr. thence NonJJ 96
todt along A1bert Sehultz'r line:
thence Wett 28 1·3 roda tD the
pl~ ol beMinnln8. con-talnlna liJ
acres, more or 1~.
A rilht of way beginning .._, the
Southwe•t corner' of said land· and
runnJn; West to an elm tree lii.Jld
., the township road 40 feet more
or less, and 20 feet wide. '
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PARCEL NO., 3:
Being' all tba.t plil't of the N.orth
half of the Nort.h~e st quarter of

Sectl,on ll, Town· 4, and R~t!!&amp;e 11
that Ues West of the pubHc road .
which pa ~sr.s through said acctlon
CAR REPAIR
1934 BUH.::K century Riviera
.
Excepting
10 ac-res sold to G. T.
Coul)e, d)'naflow drlvo, exccp- Neigler &amp; Cleek Garage, Racine,
R11th
off
of
the West end of !laid
Ohlo.
8
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12tc
tiona1, $1991). Blaellnar'll, Pom·
Cleo
quartet
s!X!1ior1.
1
eroy, Ohio.
8· 10.6~
PARCEL NO. 2:
Also excepting 11 lot out of the
All Mlk.. lllld llicid•~
1953 PONTIA C Oel uK. B cylinder •70 Bl Insurance
Being part or the North l"taU or Northwest corm r of suld 1nnti and
+door Sedan, Hydramatie drive
the Northwest quarter of Section now owned h.f W,almn anrl Phll·
original two-tone green. $1095.
~o. 11 , Town No. 4, and Rp,ng:e 11 llps o.n the West by llmd of Amos
BoadJ. Phone
BiaE&gt;Unar's, J•omflroy, Ohio.
beginning on Field 's line a.qd run· G. Rardon, on the South .by land
81Wc
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lng North 80 rods along ' Albert of Cowdery and Fields and on the
CO~ETE ln•u"•"'t:!e Pr4rt~•t'll.
Schultz'.s line: th~nce
West 88 East by the public road, contain·
1fl~3 BUICK Special Jlelux 4-dnor
t.tfe. AUto. F\r..,.. Pnllo. Call 'Do•
roda 1o tlut eenttr of the roa-d ; ing 40 f¥:~f!s, more or less.
S{'dnn, one local ownC'r. $1105.
lUlls. Mlltrfleport. Ohln
thenC!e wttb aald wad to Field's
There ta a right
of way renhu·ttnar's, Pomeroy, O}Ji~. ., j,;;j~i\"li::::, --~Un~: ~hence with Field's line to served {'16~1··, the South sldC of
a w-me
·
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the place~ beiJinn,Jna:. containing satd ·.lo~' W, nwdW, .fr(ltta tbo pilb- ----- -- . -"- ---:-'-t-o-ii:_:_ - -- ==:::--:---:80 acres, mo .. c or l~q: .
lie road t~ hi..t lot..
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Hifi2 HIJH'K Special 2.door t;cdan NJ('J.; HOUSE WIT HAATH. IOY('lv
.
'!his
de.ed is f•Jr land 110l.d to
(t,·nr. flow r)rivr , lor11l'.v ownt•d.
y/Jrd. 1-&gt; nt, or ~l!zh water, Hll mml«&lt;H.AP .UCOif ·J. W.•Johnson by the . hch of
$39!l Rlucttnar's, Pnnwroy , O.
l'rn llli!illcl\, furni sher! or unfur.
Pbone IJt
Thoma!! Gum as racord(Jd fn D•r!
R-lC -Oir .
nlshcd. Abo selling nil mv anti-1'~;::;!;::;:~;:::::;::;::.:!;{;~~=~:
Bnok Voh1me 115 at r ~l llo~ to. J!.

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and 25 rrom 9:00 until 4:00.
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FRANKLIN HOLTZ, .1 106 ·16th
Avenue. Parkershllr~t. W ~t Vir·
for sa1r
glnla; who are non-residents •
Good tires. Ovt&gt;rhauled motor.
(8)-21, 28 (lh --4 3tc the Stat'" t~f" 0'·'"· ""A who are
Will trade on Ride delivery, hay.
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and that t •• ~ ,~.,, .. &lt;!.:. " '· c&gt; daress ~s
wheel filrm wagon . Ralph h .
of tbe dcl'endants.
all the 00 •
Lamhrl1,1bl, Bailey Run Ruad .
known heirs, dcvin•el'!, , legatees,
Rnad, Pom4'roy.
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exeeuton, admtnistraton, and as~

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Oak'!t'• wiU l(lve yuu the bllst
trade on furnitt.:re ur applian·

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-o-:h-ome in Tup- 2 Out&amp;Jde Rear View Mirrors:
pers Plains area by teacher, Bidder to transfer
Dwnp Bed
2 small children. C.all
Rio from old equlpment. Bhb to be
Grande. 36173, collect. 8 20 6t.e on purchase of new equipment
and on purchase of old eQuipment
16 For Sale or Trade separately. Old equipment J1 1
One 1947 Dodae Cab and Cttaais.
MOTOROLA CAR RAOIO .
Fits This equipment may be inspeeted
any model. Perf~ct eondltion, at the VIllage Garaee. The 'Yl1·
$20. \VUI trade for circulating la1e reserves .the right to
gu beater. New 18 Inch walk· any and all bld11.
in• doll
wil h outfit.
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RUMMAGE SALE at
the · Pratt
Building, 2nd St.n~~t. Middle-

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LEGAL No.TICE

DELMAR
HILLOORE,
Rids will be ~pted by the
1e
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I Village Clerk
unW 1 p. m. 011 Trai r Par.. , -o ort B!nJamln
Harrison,
lodiJ;na
Wtt:.LIAM
September 10, l!MWI far ttr.e Collow~ FREDERICK HD..LDORE • . IJR
lt W. CAVE ST.--6 room hoLlle,
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1 equlpmenL
basement, large
lGt Provislo'ns 1
2;1111
Adams Street, · ~altona
tnJde for mmor repain and
1 • Twa Ton Tnlt!k C.b •nd Hei&amp;htl, Pebn~~•nl• ; KENNETH
cleaning up vard . lnqutre 19 W. I Cbasls. WJtb 2 3peed rur axle, 6 HILLOORE, 1 . ~alh,; Avenue,
Cave St., Po'mero;v.
8 -16.6tc 8:2:5 x 2() 10 ply tint (Front 6 . SpringdalALLe,PeatlSY1 vanla; ' LOR·
Rear), Heater &amp; Qefrosfer; Sipal ENA . GR
, Rura 1 IUiu.te No. 1,

r"'ll1 , -.te ot ¥ ~dUI p..• wartl .nil
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Jll54 l't.YMO UT H lielvo•dere _. _
rirr. Clifton, W. va.
817-6i.c
ll odr Sedttn, low mii CaAe. OM
owner, $1290. Bhlettnar 's Pome. FOR SAJ..E-Pear• ~lrby Real Ea-.
roy , Ohln.
8·1ft.8lc
t&gt;a1.e. · Rntbmd Tmvn.t!hlp. 31
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ar.rP,~ J.nrnt. hOuse. barn and 0111
1954 MERf'URY Montt.! rcy, hard
bulldln~tll SeP r.eorJ(e A. Meln
top Coupe, overdrive, $1795.
lrnl'i.. Aflrnlnl!!tratM .
R-1-H
Blaet.tnar'a, Pameroy, Oh io.
8-16-6te
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six
monttu old. W. F. Hill , Chcblt•!·,
opposUo a:olf eoune. 8 21 3tc

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Bailey, Flatwoodlllo

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B 20 Btp

30 lf&amp;llon electric hot walel'
benter111, 10 year warranty . Spe·
cia! price, $87.1~0. Vadi~h Plumb
ln g. l 'hono 4-ft..M, Pumcroy.

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!'OR SALE TO'IIATO!:S MEXICANS tarat ptnk:, r."n-•cld • 2nd

house eut from aehnol hnuse.
Wllllr.m H. HolDti•, Syr11cu~e.
Ohio.
8-6-l mo.c

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en Jub!J!M'. New Haven Ort·hArd.
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PEACHES - Pit;lkinlil ll:tlt&gt; HAven
Peacbtll, Brln1 CDI'Itainc&gt;r. Web~·
ter Fruit Farm, 3 miles f'a~t uf
Cheder, Ohln.
8.18·tf

' WIIITE SWEET CORN. Largr

ear~

Cltfrord LcilbrJt. R9rll: ~pr i n~t R(t
Pnmeroy. Phone 032-X.
8·18-31

114) For Rent
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.5 ROOM FURNISHED 11partment,
newly decorated; S room apartPhon~ 7·M.
8 21 6tt

ment.
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Cueltltl' ~ultt
POMEROY frame

home

Larie 5-bedroom
whh hardwood

IF

You have IICtiMthlnt
To Sell, Tl'lldiO~ . .
nou·nce, bt' I• l)ially

Sentinel

Dls~loy

Ad

or- Want Ad tio Your .

Repmentatlve,
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floors, 3 Ulc batha, tlle kitchen
with dlahwaaher and garb&amp;IJe
disposal. 9 rooma in all wlth
pic space and plenty closets. Veranda. full basement, hot water
hm1ting. Gara4le for 3 cars.
La rge lot. Beautifully locatocl
with view or Oblo River. Excel·
lent property tor bome, medical
clinic, or convaleacent hoapltal
Shown by appotl\tmtnl only.
MIDDLIPOlT- 4bedroom mod·
ern brick home. LariZt'l Jiving
room with · fJrepla~e. Nice dining
room . KUcbcn h111 olenty oak
cabinets, atainles1 . »teel sink,

dlshwa11hcr. 001lt stairway to up.
tair,11 lar1o closetl, bath with
beautiful blue corner tub and

rlxlurea. Full

ba~tement

wlth a:a~­

firf!d hot water heatlnlil. Veran·

da on tWo side• of house. Brick
garage. Located in u:eellent
1\('iRhhl)rhnod. nut of bl11:h water,
and only 2 blocka from the beart
of town. Call for appointment
to ~ee thl1 exeepttonal home.

ROOM~

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New · Furniture

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.$299.00
BAI(.R
FURNITURE

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To mo:ot tltl AoiNI of ,,..,
femllr ••• •,•
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house with blth, i!:lectrlcity, 11,
bratlng. Ba,eml.!nt and front
porch, l1r11e lo~ and very good
gardtn. S300Q.OO. Owner may

Electrlc

iRooMAP...tilent

and ball,
Modern. It al11o suitable for ol
fice apace. Call Pr. K. 0. Am-btry, 27W, Pomeroy:
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apartment.
PboDIII

11001

&amp; I'GOM Unfurftlahed

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wallplllp@t

eteamer. Clinton Flsber, Mid
dleporl. Pb. 11211&amp;-X.
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ACCIHin'
Ult,CIIIf!llty~- -

tor Plaintiff.

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ROOMS and bath, to Colt&gt; St.
finance " part. '
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for amall reliable family , $M pet· FARM - 54 ICrta, with 7~oom
monlh. See Mrs. How111rd Cecil.
house witb eleetrlelty and free
BOO W. Main St., evenin11s.
gas. Good barn, 1renary, cellar
8·17-t f
~tnd other buiJdln;a. Alf~fa.
timothy,
and lespedlza meadows
rw ,.. lhtftll• Llddtn Somr tlm})er
and Ut01li1nd" ot
kltlold Boor$, Drtll Clolllt
locust p&lt;NJta. Plen~y fruit, ~0.00
Cllaton Fllbor, lllddltpol'l.
monthly lneo111e from ••• well .
Plloae ......X
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IMlOO.OQ l'lr wltl lnelude stoek
:Z five room apartment~~: ~ four·
and equlp•nent for $7000.00.
room aputments. all with laun
CUC~LJR IIIALTY
dries and aaraa:u 1\. N. Bengl!l

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.The- petlUon further alleges
thal The~ore Hllldorp iJ a nap-, ,
hew o1 MJ.ry ·E~mice Warner de·
&lt;:eQH', and o.wna an
undlv'idcd
thirteenth, 0 ·13), Interest in
above deacrlbe!i real . t'tate
and lA a ~enant In corhmon with
the above n11med d,dendan~s.
prayer ,of said petitlon Is
Court aet off the plainof said real Qtate In r
and a partition t:fiereo!

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will take notice tb•t t~ey •. bave
been made- parties de!endant , to
aald peUtloQ and they are ·~\lir·
ed to aiUiWel,' the tame on of be.
fon tho 20th !day nf OctoOOr. 1MB.
Theodore llitldorc, PlaJ11.Wf

MINIRSVILL. -- 8-room

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ragl:! 42 or
Meigs Cnun_ty, Ohlo.
PARCEL NO. 4:
Situate
in Ollvr
Tn w.n ~:~ hip, I
Meigs County. Ohio, And betn.~:
the SOuth half or th ~ Northwc:;o!
quarlt'!r of Scctton 11, Town 4, nnd
-~nge 11 and huuml ed as fullo-.···r
On the East by IR nds of Georgr
S. Fields, on the South bv land ~
of C. S. Carl', on 'the
Wrsl by
land8 of S. .E. I1a1ter.son and On
tbe NQrtb by land!! ol ,w, J . Warner aad containing 40 itre.i, more

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a.-Tile Se.\ltloel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 21, 1956

50th Wedding

Middleport Couple Observe Their
Sixty-First Wedding Anniversary

Anniversary

Jlr, ..d - . Charles KnoDI'.eel·
&lt;brat«! U!&lt;lr .aty.t'arst weddl ..

afllli¥enar,. quietly at theit borne,
tamer of Hamlltoa Street aad

South Fourtb Avenue, on Saturday,
AUIUit 11.
Tbe actual anniversary WP OJJ AUJ\Lit 12 but OJ~m·
b~ of the · family eame for the

Mrs. E. Lightfoot
Is Hostess Thurs.

Mr1. EveN!tt Lig htfoot enter·
q!&amp;iet family reunion on saturdAY· lalDed with a Tupper Ware party,
. Mr. aDd M11. Knopp, who are Thursday afternoon at her homl'.
a. and 82, ban bet:n in ill healtb Rutland road.
but are improved &amp;lighUy at t.llU
Following a demon.stratioD by
lime.
•A dauchter, Mrs. Mae Turley, M~. Faye Wall aCE-, games w~rc
played and prizes &lt;~ warded to

ani:l ber faplily , .M.r. and Mr:s. Conrad Mourninl and another daugi1lei, Mn. Glld)ra Smith, Columbus.
weft here .Saturday and on Sunday
a

graDd.sOil,

Richard

Stevens,

hfeucbt bit sister, Pbyliia Ann, to
stJ)" with her gnndparent• unt1l
sM retllrllll to school in Colwnbua
i ~ tbe end of the summer vacation.

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COMPLETE
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10 PIECES
lneludlng: Dre ..er, Cheal, Bed SJ&gt;rlngo, Comfortable
iiiJaUre..,% PIUowo, ! Dreoser Lamp~ &amp; ThrOw Rug.

BAKE-R FURNITURE
ON THI IIIGHTIU COINII IN
OH 10
MIDDLIPORT

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Jacksoq Boosters INo Convention Floor Fig~t
Level Blast At , Expected By Top GOP Leaders
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) - CloBe associates of Prelident
said today the Chief Executive expechd the Re·
Player Treatment Eisenhower
publican Nolional Convention to renominate Vice President

low, roWld nedr: and three•
quarter aleeves. Satin ribbon at
t~ Emlpre waist ends In a bo\11 1
at the eenter back. '!he Un7.
Jaeket Ia fro•ted wlth a whitt
a

A short business session w•~
conducted by Mrs. Ebersbaeh,
president, after which same!' were mlnk a!llar•.'::ln=~·
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played and prizes awarded to Mrs.
Edgar Pratt, Mrs. Emmett Black·
burn,and Mrs. Richard Vaughan.
MINOR ACCIDENT
The traveling prize donated
by
Mr.s. Lee Pratt was awarded to
No one was Injured m a minor
Mrs. Ctlarles Buck.
car collision Sunday on the Flatwoods Road when a car driven
· The ho.sless served a dessert by Edson Wickham , M of Rlch·
courae to the above llllm~d und mond and a car drlvtn by VIctor
Mra. Willard Ebcrsbat: h,
MtJ. C. Randolph, 23 o£ Woo~ ter sideWald Windon, Mrs. Harold Ebe r,_
swiped on a naiTow part or tq.e
bacJJ, Mrs. Emma Liefheit
and roadway. Deputy Sheriff Jed WebMrs. Theodore Lehew.
ster. invea~tgat e d .

JACKSON, 0. V p......_Tbe lack•
aeo BOotters Club todaJ Pr:ot-etted
lo the Ololo HlP Sehool FoOtball
Coaebet Auoc.tattoa liprd.iog the
"tre,tme-nt f/1 Southwtem Ohio
bo)'J Ia the annual , "01'111-&amp;utb
All~tar foot~l pme ...
The club. lo U • Open l•tter to

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FROM THm FALL,
COLLECTION of Adele Sino..
• BOD comes this black Sheer
dreea and matching blou.Jledbatk jacket. The sUm dreu hal

Bill Kidd, IIIOC:latiOI

llall with M~. Bernice

the DAV

Darat,

MEC presiding.
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Mrs. Merlin Rus.sell was reported ill In Hot:~~er Hoapltal and flow·
ers were ordered sent her. Card!
were .sent to Mrs. Delbert Eu
,teln whose huJband is. i
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Mrs. Alva Hite Whose son, Herald
was injured Ln an automombile ac:-

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ley, ;:~;t tiie '110n of Mt'. and :Mra.
Calv
la~h botb o~ lwhDm ar~.o
now deceased.
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Following the meetiDg a sOclal
hour was enjnyed, ga"l-es
were
pl11 yed and prlzcs
awarded lhe
winners, after which refrethmenU

Surviving are his wife 'Mary. of
Letart, W. Va. foul- d,a\lghtf.rJ,
Velnln J.ohn.son. Edna tiVInglt!;IOi,
Lily Kelvington all of Atron eDd
Doroetta Clar~· ~~ Wisnl!r, La. ~s

Grue~~er

Harry; S.ta~~ .Tames and Wil·

rJdent.

were servc!1 by Mrs. Karl
and Mrs. William Fisher.

prblilent

Na

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\!Vhen ~the gun failed,
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lhey used a -tablespoon
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num""r one killer.
l'rom 1925 to 1060 aome. heart
diAaH dtenaaed, but eoi'Gnart
artory dt""n In tho U. 8. ln........ ,,om ~0.291 of lotol heart
tua to U.l" ateordinc to MetropoUtan W._. rlat of 21Sii"!i.
M1117 HIIOftl hav• bean otlered,
aueh ~· t.b• mounttae atre11 of our
livt~1 mon fat in our diet, obealty,

a IICitl'ltaey life or, later. "Sunda7

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Charles Wa)'land took hla m:!phew, David Poo.ftU, back to his
home In Columbus Tbunday after
an extended ·ylalt w~th Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Wayi!IM· ind son.
Mr. 6nd :M'ilr. £verelt
Davis
left ~oday for Virtlnla Beach

Mtdlcal pro~~'"' {n hurt dlarftOI .. It at a new peak. The ~rdl·
oloeJ•t or heart IJ*llall•t Ia alcltd
bJ' tht eledrocardlopphlc ...
chin• In traelne the ~havior of
the hurt, and byJht ra(ltolorilt in
ICI C-lAM ·SOCIAL
Yieullliq IL Worklnr top~.
Wednesday evenln&amp; the Mlddb
thtH two phyliclana can make tht
heart and ita maJor blood Ye..ela port Band Booeters· Aqoelation
vlaibla by lnjectlna a cathe'-tr dl• will have an lee Cream !Wclal at :
nctb into tht Talne ludlnl to tht
Hiatt ,School ~itb Band DL·
htarl or Into the htart lthlf and r::rocloc··, &amp;al'l w_~~.rpke ' prt!!enting
ftllln~t witb 1 "radlopaque'" aoJu•
Marehlna: B\_nd In a . eonr!crt.
tioa. 11 Ia known at an.,:ocardl• The s~le Is to atart' at 6 p. m. and
orrap . Aortoaraphy Ia t radio· anYone hnln• eontrl~tlona f~1·
lQtc&amp;l ttehnlc to vl~t~allse th11
Mila Y....l that carrie• tbt blood lbe aale la uked to have them al
frca Ute btart. Tht radl:olatla«, ean the -acbool before 1:30 .P· ro. In
~ow 1.111 a dt¥1et to "atop" tht ml)'
caa" (!f • bad' ,Weathe~ the- So.:!ia1
tlon ot lht boatlnr h"ri tw taklnr and Corwert will be hetd !nUde
ftbnl at l/1000 of"I MC01\c( B··call the 5c:bQOl ··~ordlnt lo Mn. EJn·
&amp;leo employ ftuol'Gicople tmap orson JorteS."" .preiltlent ef the Band
&amp;in.pllfttrt which maki tht p~ BOOiten. , ·
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tun on Ult ftuoroe~i-e screen 100
tlmaa ~lrhttr 'thaD 1'o~'-rl,-.
The· m.,t deollve ~ lor
tho noOf!!IIIOft of h..rt dl"iU
tilt annual elhdC.l tXJ~InaijoD~
JOU1' P'nonal PhJiielaft. U li1,..
or the eardtol0rlet -~h9 c:an ,biu;t
Judp whatller furthll' u:~a..
lion br tueh ' •Pecialllti 11' tM
ro.Uoloeltllo nac-rt.
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LEARNED acting the bard way, barnstorming
frontier towns by barge and etagcoOaoh, )laying

in ~ed1, courthoursee, taverna.
One nighl In Houston, a Texan even tup:eatea
the troup!!! tour thrnugh lndia11 oountry, carrying
their stage weapons for protection. ]01!1 Jefferson
declined. He later aaid he had shivered 'when he
imagined himself facing a hoatit, Indian and
armed only with a stage pil!ltol whoee tendency to
!Diafi.re had eeveral time• ..oo'mpelted our heavy
villain to commit suicide with. a tablesP?on.,

By the 1860's, Jeffenon wa11 America's £avorite
aetur. When he played hil fiunoueRip Van Winkle
hee picture), "one·night" town• declared a
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}efle.raon Holiday."' Bulineu ltopp,:!d, achools
closed, eo that everyone could .set a chance to
tee him act.

tt•a eeta1ly aq Ia llvt molliey-

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wbea )'ou buy United Stah!J Serif!~ E
$1vinp Bonda thrnuah the aufom11tin
Pa)'l'o-11 Savin11 Plan wherl! you wnrk 1
You juld 11ian an application at your
,.,- oflice; afl.llr tha1. )IOI.Ir .-aviny it
lloae lor JOU. And the Uniteci Statn

~f_e. as

They loved Joe ]efl'enon everywhere because
ha waa a genius at making people happy: And his
,Iunny ouUook on lire atiU aparklel}n the spiri&amp;
of modern America. Like Joe Jefrenon, Amert.
can~o 11till know how to lravel a hard road to reach
their goals. And like him;~)' know hOw to &amp;mile
~hen the_going's roughest.
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Savini&amp; B!tnde ypu receivfl -wil1 PlY
rou lnteretl at the.rate of 3% per year.
~o nlllound ed aen1i•nnua\1y, lor a) loniJ
uol9 yean and B1AonthBif you wish!
.51an up tOday! Or, If yuu're self.
empluycd, in•etl in U. S. Savlnp
Bonde re,gularly wh\Ue you bank.

Theee: con6dent ~ericans are.the,real Wealth
of our nation. And they are t~ real reuon why
our country's Saving~ Bonds rank amGng the
world's fineat inve~~mtb.

flmerlca- U.S. Savings Bonds_

That'• why, to aave ·larrytn~r goab in lHe, yod
eannot find 1 aurer, aal,r way than·Urilted States
S.vlft8• Bond~ In- iD lhim.

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Withers sa.id that more of tbl!
small country S«(bools wOuld bf
closed because of the dUficuUy
in findiriJ teaobers loa,: tltein eoup~:;:::=::-·:+:=::::='ed=,:with ai111-ost daily refl,l:na.tlom.

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Mr. Eise~ow.,-'a arrival threw

James

plane
wa.
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' y , Ifteeption he passed stauen ia the
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about
on. When

ramp. Staliea

line, Mr.
ElseoJiower
Mehlman, assistant
~u.ly 1alea o£ series E and H shook band! moderately ali.d" wida
of the Cabin Cretk Bonds In , Ohio were tbe hi.gest a 1llighUy atDiUng "bow a" you..

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~auume bi~ a iaiD bl just over three quarten;
of tbe Philip of a • mUiion dollars a~ve the
Haven .some. ~e .month ib 19M. . Aer068 the
:E~~~~~~;,tuture, it
••.,u,.oa.n sa1es- of these two
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was

COUD.~J Chairman Theodore T. Exetutlve · &amp;bowed up In p'bot.o.

Haven. An·

to G. L. Fhrr, ~ ~r. rej)O~ that sales Cm: Jrapa duriq reeent weeki.

vice prelldent and aeneral mana· M'et~ County ·were· $5'7.~ and
aer of .the C!Ompany, will be as- that
of tlie small denominsiril[~d to other llut:les in c'onwere aome a per
neetioo with the power plaut ex·.
first half of 115:5.
panaiol) prOgram ot the Americ:an
1D tbe aale of lh•
Gu and. Ell'!i:itric system.
Bonds Cl!rtaialy in·
Mehlman ia a native or Bridge- !;~'
lltleeess of the Pajro)l
port aDd attended schools there
PJan. Many of the nation's
and al,Unslf Institute ia .Wbeeling
are finding this iastall·
He bb been ;rub the compaoy n
methOd of buyin~ bonds to
Cabin Creek . plant maintenance
the eqiest, moat automatiC way

Par~gAt·'· ': ·
Meteis
Overtiui~
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,.
. . . .. .
~

SaviDg".

will succeeti
dreWI, aeeordine

save

IJUIID Iince 1840-&amp;Dd joj.oed the co.

today. Another lndic:atioD

mpany after .five years with the
tbe b!tpd pl'OIJ'am is tbal the
Pur~ Oil COD:Jpany.
dollar volume of E and H 1\0rids
:M:eblman, 43., i.5 m•rrll!d and the outatu4inK bas rached- a new
father of Qne son.
bigb of $t-l biHion."

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Funerlt rervicea will be beld
SatUrday at 2 pm 1n Portland Met~lst Church for Roy Wells,
.
of PorUIIld whO died this m9rnlng
at St. "*PM H011pital in Parkers-

burr, w. va.

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been

We1ls was Widely known ia
Melp Couoty whett&gt; he had reel~·
ed for Jib- life time. He
a lock
man at U. S. Lock Zl al
on the Ohio River sinee 1911had bela 01;1 J,he Ohio River sine~

TO. OO ·
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osp\talized

slnee AU,J, 12 when he suffered •
.
at~c!t wbil~ at work on the

..~:~~~~~! are bls wife Mrs.
four ·daugbters. Mrs.

Wallbrown. Gladp
l ~~~~~ .-Qelen
and \riolet Welrord. all or
Port~aa!l

apd a SOD Lawrence also

of Portland.

t&amp; addltloD, tl"o sisten. Minnll'
Picll:eill
~or't.land and Mary Par·
so'tlt O:f.' Parkersburg also survive.
l'rit!oda may rail at Ewin~~: FU"·
erat Chape1 .until this tvening And
thereafter It · tire Portland re&amp;Jd.
enC!e ~DtU ·time Of bt:uial
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Burtlt will be madt in Ba1d

P£

Knot). Cemet.ery,

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A aatheriaa: fog rolled toward
tbe laterJJ.ational Airport when
the Preaident and his w.i(e, clUe
to a taU wvolen dreu, a IWirling
fur .tole 'and a pert pillbollbat,
arti.Yed .
Rep. 'Char-lea: A. Hailed: of Indiana, former- House Republican
fioor- leader. drew Ute honor of
placing Mr. Eisenbowe.'s ume in
omniaatioo. The- deleaates bad to
ait through eight &amp;CCOndJftl speeth
es 1Nkon: they could give out the
mi&amp;hlf roar lllat would reqomln·
ate Mr. Ellmbower by aeclamaU6n. ·

-THE II(~ LOOK

Libr . Vet~ran Lockman
ary Clauned By
t\re Early Wednesday

ile bad

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Mr. Eisenhower lookri "· more
vigorous aDd nt then at .i.ay ttme
aioce hi! June 9 ile1t4 operitiolll.
i He has filled out C!OitsJderablrbad: to his 1955• weiJ:bl of 188
totaled ~3 miUion for a pounda, a SOurtl" of cratlfication ,;
of nVe million dollars.
to worry about bow thin tbe Chief

Electric July sales sinee J949 and spowed

Supt. C. lt. .WITHElfS Of

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard :M:attgi
and ehildren ,Mi~bae-1 and Mary
ADD, Nitro, will vl.slt bia parenb,
Mr .In- Mrs. Carl Mattox,. &amp;unltay
and wlU be. accom:panled\home by
their dauahWr. Kal'tln, who has

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He WAI a full U hours abead
of sehedule and explained why as
he .11tepped from the fouHngined
pruidential pU.ne Cohambine m
about '7 p. m. EDT.·
!
Instills N.,.- Zest
'Too i!llerestina: a .place I.G stay

Mr. !!lilenbDJwer had not new %e5t mlO the Repu.lkanl;
dllan_gcd hJs poaitioa&lt;pn tbe vice [ wbo had been ~uil;log the- toWIIJ
puaideDtial nomlQau.... a 8 lt
for 48 ifour.s huntlq for a figliN!
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wu to wbooP about.:
.
~ed .J-1! hil Waabiogton news When the Chief ~«utlve and
Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at the
airport, both Njxoa and ~n ·
w'iH on hand tQ. JtCel ~ Nix.
~ ...-1" - senhower
l"t~-·--·~ J:i..
wb~D · be- · stqped )'l'OJU

Mason Coub.ty 8eh,9ols re~;·~.l:ly ;
announ&lt;!ed the resignation· of five
mor.e teacbe~ in -the - eounty
I!Chool aystem and aa4l tbat b!
anticipated more.
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onaey aUiekL" Heart dllll!lf.llea of
aU kinde took 1nora ~aft BOO,OOQ

uewmea- late

5eeretar7

my said,

Fiv~Teachers
Resign Posts
In Mason Co.

1ifetame work 1au • treat;..;&lt;ioir&lt;i&lt;J
airea• or lwdi r chan1e 11 ••
to et.op IL
OongenitaJ-,.born with"-all•
mentl of the heart may Interfere
wlt'h'ttl own circulation. Rheumat.
lc fevar may alto damage the heart
valvu. Aequi'Nd . heart trouble•.
ee~clally lalef ln life. ueually attack the heart throu•h ltl •maller
veaeel1, particularly tho&amp;e feeding
the heart mu1cle ltaelt. When t'he)'
beco01e occluded the)' produc•"cor•

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But tbe
Pr~ident'a , ~ Aid they had re, .:e1ved DO t'ell"t!i't for an appornt)l&gt;lllllc" me.nt from Stauea.

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The heart Is tht ·MIJ'•

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!be

llr. Elaenhower todaJ.

!Ong t.Unel~a{i HOm~ a~ Mason With

pump. It b: aupl!rbb' fttted •"- ••·

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.S WHa I.Qld

bu!fi• at BOar~s Cemetery.
• Frlin~i
&lt;!&gt;II ,1! 1~•. !'11\&gt;..~~,j,..,;;
1'

ernoon'a .eulon.
i ~Dference on Feb. 29 Aug. i uui
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Mr. EJanbower wu standi.Da: , Aug 8
pat on hil auounl!td poai~on. on
A~bd if he atlll eonsictered the
th: ~ presidential DOm1mtioo- c&lt;IDvenUoo open as C.r a, aomi.nath t be wauld ~ happy to have tiona au coq.::erne"d Jb.gerty shot
Nixon oo the ticket •1•1n b~t that I back wiUJ a ringing, "aure."
it was_ up tc
coov!nti,~n to
Altbotq:b SP.asen WQ not on hia
make ll.t own free c:ho1ce.
lt.st, Mr.
Elaenhower
1 calling
The White House staff took a planned a number of political eon~
bemused and nen puzzled atU. femteea in bia St. Francis hotel
tude toward H•r&lt;Jld E. stas.ten 's 1aulte tbi.s mornine.
up bit
The_ President arrived in San
peraiate-nce In keeping
drive to .stop tbe: NiJ:on atelmrol· FraDCl.ICO Tuesday
nlgbt to a
Jer and win the vice presidential crubingly roud weleome of bi'Q5y
DOmination for t~e amwilling Gov. baqda, sboweJ'I of c:onfelti aod a
Chri1tian A. Herter of Massacbu- wavio&amp; forr.est of "Ike and Di11k"

dai tliliit be :boped to ~Dfer with

Funr·ai .Hrv~s will be Peld
Tburstllly a~4 ·f.m . In the Foa:el~

'lo•.

Jer-ed to the -dek:ptea at thil an. .

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, of 1-kiOIII'&lt;

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Richard M. Nixon as his running mate.
Mr. Elae~er, according to staff members, anUclpatetl
no flare-up on the convention floor when Nixon's name is of-

and coach at New PhiladetpbJ.,
pointed out .that _.,.player from
~ who Jlfad..! e'er)' all-star
team In the au.te, did 1t0t Jel inkl
tbe game Jqt ·week at C...Wn.
The- lette-r, written ..,. JthP
.&amp;eckley, boot:ter dub , ~ideaL,
said "for the past teveral yeah
every; boy front' Southee~tnu Obi~
n•med to th~ Sout-h IP.a. baJ DeY·
er made m•de more tban a tok-tD
Nltl.
appeariiiJK:t
ln the .-me."
.

Magnolia Temple P:-rthlt.n St.ter.t!l
met t"hursday event,ng at

WINl'IIEit

•

Mn. Kellv.
A surpnse at the meetlnK was a .
dcsserl of cake and sherbet se.r'V~d
bv Mrs Leo Childs and Mrs- David

Magnolia Temple
Pythian Sisters ·
1-iold Meetin~

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bY

Guest Thursday

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Darst Sr

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Plans were made for the County
Meeting to be hrld in Mlddlepo:-t
On Sept. 25 11l the Fil'sl Pre~by­
tl!!rian Ch ureb. Mi~ Sauer i.s p re11·
ident o1 the Countv W.C.T.U•.Mt'l'.
~riley announ ... ..-d !hat ,t It e
M.others' Tea will be held Sept, 'The ml!!eting clo~cd with a prayer

Mrs. Carl Hysell

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sec;. Miss Emma Matthews; trea·
surer, Mrs. tlallle McC,ctrmic;!C;
corresponding secretary. Mrs. llarmond Saxton; director of f]o\ler
(und. Mrs. Joe Turner and Mrs.
Iva See.

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OIJJer officers are: vic~_pres..
Mrs. Clarence &amp;t:cNeal;
secr;!iary, Mrs L. D. Dilet ass.

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Prospect Hill.

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ident

They will receive frit&gt;nd.!i Sun·
day, August 26 a.!ISisted by lhe1r
daughter and , on-m-law Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mormon and by their
son and daught l'r m·law, Dr. and
Mrs. Dens more Thomas, and by
their six grandchildren.

wa.~

$139.95

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Of The Kin Club

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Mrs. Marvin Kelly wu PClect·
ed pre&amp;;ident of the W.C.T.U
when they met at the R011dsJde ·
Park Frld&lt;;y evening after a pknie
supper there. Mias Margaret. S.uer
gave the blessing which preced~
the meal and Mr'e. Kelly preldded
at the businw rneeUni-. Mem,bert •
C1f tl:l e nominating commtttee were·
Marga~t. Sauer,
Mrs. Belllah
White and Miss Emma Matlbewa.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas,
2560 Stlilwagun Rd S. K Warrt'n ,
Ohio will celebrate their lOth wed·
' ding annn&lt;enary August 26. Sun·

Mrs Carl Hyse ll of ltutlaDd
a guest when Mrs C J . Ebe-rsbach entcrtamed the Kw club,
Thursday evening at her home,

FOR ONLY

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To Be Observed

Mr . snd Mrs llarry Thomas w1l!
be remember by man y Middleport
res.1dents, Mrs. Thomas having
~en born and rai~ed there. She
was the former Man Dens more.
Mr. Thomas W&amp;$ a native of Charleston W. Va. They moved to Dex.
Mn. Dwight Hysell and Mr s. Nat · ter, Ohio then to the northeru
part of the ilate, livmg in N1les
han Biggs.
the past twenty years. Mr Thomas
Refres hment~~; were served by
1s a rettred employee or General
the bostus to those named abnvc Electric. The couple have two
and Mrs. Mary Cheatham, Mr ~ children resldlng in Niles. M r~ .
Orville Napper, Mrs. Charles Buck Robert Morri~on · (daughter) Dr 1
1
Mrs. Alfred Biggs ami Mrs. Wil - Densmore Thomas {son).
lard Eberabacb.

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WCTU Re-elects
Mrs. Matvin Kelly
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As Its President

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