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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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FURNISH THAT EXTRA BEDROOM

COMPLETE
FOB

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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
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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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He was--b'orn 'oe&lt;!. e. 1876 a.,i. Rl~"
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

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\!Vhen ~the gun failed,
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lhey used a -tablespoon
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V. 8. Urea lut year: tiM nation's
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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been vilitlng her graadparent1.
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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Jn'Jul
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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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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

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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-

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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~

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slnee AU,J, 12 when he suffered •
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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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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. ·

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

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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.·
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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
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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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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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llr. Elaenhower todaJ.

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

pump. It b: aupl!rbb' fttted •"- ••·

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bu!fi• at BOar~s Cemetery.
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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~

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

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

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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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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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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.

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$139.95

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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,

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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
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lard Eberabacb.

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Mrs. Matvin Kelly
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neighbor·
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HaHo 111 advertillng repr•ent•ttve, Botttnelli·Kj,p.ba11 . Inc:.
14.1 Le:~h.gtan Ave.. Nrw York City, 16, r.; \"
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per week: IJile ye~~;r 1" a\lvance at The Vaily s~11tinel office. $15.60·
111 montb-' $'7 .80; three months. $3 90. By rn.1tor t 1•tUe wtt.'t'f

uall.11blc: on~ mtnth. ,1 . By mail ooe Y"'lr"SS: ,~.~, mont~ . •t.zs·
Jue~ mouths, $2.5t/; 1&gt;ne mot'lth. Sl.

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long aro, after ttlt old
Wanamaker building had been gutted by a

rip enortlila flve-alarmer and after the Bible
House had lhut down Its quarten betwun tiJhth

Thl&amp; 'W"Ould eUmlriatC!I ' the '""ma·

and Ninth street., word got around that Book
Rr,.w wu doome&lt;l·. It Ia today's plet'lsure to report

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below lcth street on the eurem fringe of or.. n·
wlch VIllage. Here are nearly two dozen U110rted
(1\d ehop1 whefe a brow1er can pick up anythlnf

from a uetd paperback thriller for a nickel to a

reasonably good copy of Ben Hecht'• l'anrmw
MaUaJ"~ for aa many boffoe aa the aeller f•ll

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I'm not apeaklnK of alligator-bound, uncut aeta of volume• that fill
many thelves because they ,ro well with the charlreuu drape..,_
have been filled but bf punlha•ea on Book Row? Plenty, I Jma&amp;inL
Certainly my own meager colledlon owes much of It• 11ze to loq,
lazy atternoona spent porlnr over ahabby, faded boOks there, after
which I WOLdd take my prtzee to the old atdewatk care at the Br..
vobrt and examine them m~~lusely l,p the clear, coJct Usht ot ·t M
first dry tnarlln'1 wllb. U.,e ,
hand.
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Book Row Ia a pta&amp; !of h eager youn1 to visit-the d.JII'htid
aoule who may 00 comlnf acrose F. Scott Fitzgerald or H. L. :&amp;tenc·
ken for the finst time. I remember my first re&amp;dlng ot Fltz&amp;erald'l
fhe BtJauU/Kl a11d Damucfl, It wns archaic and old·fA!IhiQnett W
many wayR, but qulckHIIver ran through It, and all'nost a •oon u 1
put It down I headt!d over to Book Row and ~gan raldlnl the
ahopl there tor 11.1 many other Fltzgeralds as I could Clnd.

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Saro,yan collection, and al.110 where I acquired ao mu)' Katharlllll
Bru1he1, deaplte llnl!ers of those who told me that Aunt Kate, u
1ht uaed tQ label ht~raelt to me In the year• before abe dle&lt;l much
too .eoon, wrote traah. l got on the »rush kick bteauae I ru4 her
Ywng Jlan of MGttllatta~.~, which people told me wu about Welt..
brook Pert&amp;r, an old friend of Aunt Katt•a, Sho j\llt ~mlled enlr·
M&amp;tloally when I uked her about It one day. w
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Todll)' 1 don't 1et to B&lt;lOk Row u much u I uaed to, becauH
now t am old and 1ettled and, of course, have read every decent
novel worth reading, But In the once In a wtJ,Ut that I 40. l11tl1l ' "
the VlllAIII'I! prowling rutle11ly around, Boarehl~r for 1M a...
.A~o RUe• tn ltl! Enrliah edition when U. waa eall~ I'Rikl, or 101n11
ot them-ble1a their youthful little hearta-alll:inl' ..rawt,r lt lht
proprlt~tor hu ev~o~r heard of a novel called AppotnemeNr ~" Bmnln'lt.
Aaron Her•hbaln, who heads the Fourth Ave. BooJuellen aaocl ..
tlon, h.-. pAlled uul lillie window signa to hl1 coliiAJUU, atallnJ',I
•· ~'he Bpok Row or Ame rica wHI remaln- aa alway.-.on Fourth Avt•
nue." It hi to be de~ouUy hoped Ho. 1l baa a cha;mlng dltrerence to
ll. Uptown, a brl~hl young salet~glrl will aak you bliakly If you'd Ilk•
a copy ot A. J. Cronin'!! neweat, moat wonderful novel. Downtown
on Hook Row, a graying, scholarly Hhopkeeper 11 apt to uy he never
heard ot a wrller nnmed Cronln - but how abo11t looklnl ov~r on
thut a:ilu:l! at hl9 coliecllon ot Michael Arlen?
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tUN~ISill,

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BABrtt:B are prelly well -eon - him from

l~nr on one .... of
alrueted. And allhO:ugh thl! model hla head oonU.nutu,, ~1 t~
h a.a been the aa.me tor a good loniJ him or the arlb &amp;fO\liU$ JMI'Iodl ..
While now, there '• no t much lm · cally , 1'hlillvt) tbt bl.br an ID•
proylna needed.
ccntlve to oh&amp;nlt ftb• prta~ure
In aome fO.Iel, though, you pointe.
, mothen can iiYe old Mother Then'• anoUwr 'UUDI "Which
Na.,\tre a helping hand ,
1omettmea worfl~ NW ~qDUiera.
. l'requently a mother wm worry The eyel! qt m&amp;Wt.bl.btM Yater
a little about Lhe ehape or her and dlaol\lti'Ctlbol'tlf ..ttr ~nh.
bab]l'l head. Maybe thla Ia trou· Uaua.lly Ulla ll'd.ut to f. ·~~leal
bllnl rou rtaht now.
lrrltatlon ~Q:D'l the ""dlclri¥ tha'
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~ pul Into mrJ lllib)l'l .,,. 11
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fteN a1'e, ot course, man)' soon U hell born,.
c&amp;ueel tor tho varla.Uona In the Ey•• Wottr
abapee ot heacll. But an lnfa.nt'a OccaslonallJ on• Qt: W1A CClll1bead II t&amp;trly pllable and you may ttnue to water. trbll J.l. lfDtn.llJ
1be abl• t.o btlp shape your ehUd'a caused by tllt plqiama ot the
: latad ll'llt.o ltl proper form.
•mall duct &amp;flat dralU U!.t tean
: ldon.'twi.DtyoupUJhlnl, prea.- and 1eereUona kOm tbl fJI to
:1at an.ctaqueeztna. I hope I don't the non, ,
' baTt *o t.tU JOU what harm can The ~cUUOD QIA unailJ bl
lilt dol1l bJ aucb foollah act1o111. corrected llmPb' ~PHiliDa ten•
But »ceuaro a.n~ poa1U.on are t11 w!t.b. the .~ &amp;Jpr til the
ll'ft$ factor.. IIDUI an the amaU eomer of $be tn·iQ"-" 1h! DOH,
llo!llil baft QOI UDI\od In &amp; JOUliC The ope- 01 '\bllllllllt d9ct Ia
ID!ai&gt;Va boad. Durlna t.ho ftrolln t.he ·~ of llif
!ld III
t.wo or three montbl a baby'e tbe conter of ~· .,.
bead lnereuea in elrcumrerence u 11&amp;ht ' ;~~#iii~ ~.. eltar
abRIODI Inch a month.
the 4uct, aa4 'li!li!lbJ"liOilllp-

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helter 1011 ~llf -~~·
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can help mold 1ueceaa · til~ tectioa

,. , ~~ 1\lrt t.n" your baltj~iMlfii!O!'IIIIIIICrlbllchoftiecl

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U,JV!Ii baby'o crib Ia ne&gt;l f&lt;&gt; An.lrir: ~ ioaftlleell
• ~ ~· 9&amp;1111'aJI&gt; wiU attempt repor~ Ill Wlllcll.!l llmlltbJ
~am· toffard the nol.lea be ha, bae'p, ~!A~ P1
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a year In American Juat plckinF
up after motorl~ts, 1nd the . iuq.
comes from funds which are SUJI·
posed to be tor hl&amp;bwly main·

lor dv"; ohll~l"'• •nd lb• • ~~·~

ai:IUft~ who di:'es11 pubhf'\y lp

rront ~ ~tr~n-ers. The (klaa we;r~
no troub;le, ~at!lf 1·.4lwn a. PU8·

naclo!_ls,. box~ w~ose s'l.lt ohn tn
Ul' !o I&lt;! ~~~· every doa In lhe
w~r.ld, mat• .o r rem:ate, . blg or
little, ln~N~Int ~Is own yqt:tnJ.
The attaY . -Ida were no troubl~
beciiWII",. f htd ftft youn• rufflan1
,tayfn,l lrt the h'o.u•t and weta:ht
tor ap: W't CO\Ikl h.tve conqUered
the world. Jl'rt,m are three tu U.
we never loll 1 declalon.
_ But the 1dnlts wete the posers.
The 11 Ptlvate" lltn mlqht as w,.1J
have re~~d' 11 Wt.'ICQme." The,. eot
•lrunl(, ,. , tftd nl~eht, due up the
beach,. ~rt Fire~ 11llfht In p plare
where ttaere Ia no fire departm-ent,
made Pllblie low, crowded lnlo
the t_l~na and Cllmly dlarobetJ

when my tam,ly or friends
alr~ady . oceupy!nc

Wf

Home

.Alioac the wfnners 'were: Blue

ribboDs lD

10:00 Home

Tic Tac Dough

arraqements:

Mrs.

Robert Rei~l. Mre. Cuah John•ion,- Miua Hart, Marie Koblentz,
Mrt:. Dorothy -Karr, and Mrs. Don.
lld )Cora and Mr.. Earl Dean e1ch

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Caffee Time

rec4:i~ four blue ribbotla: Red

!2:00 Caffier;;. Goes to School

11 :30

lt-, cou id be you

WiUird. Marie Koblenb:,

Curnmt

12:00

PanOn's Study · ·

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Baseball

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Cur.r4tnt

4.00 Comedy Time

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4:39

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Little Margte

9:00 Th.l.1.1 Is "Yo·UJ" Life
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IJ:00

Maline.~

Ina lbay Hutton Show

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9:00 LuX Tb~r. '&lt; t t ~,:o-;,_
10:110 84!"8\' of -Grouehi, ,·.L s
5 :00

Newg 1leadli11es

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BlaktiiH, 111'11. !Jobert Reibel.
Mu. Purle1 Klrr, Leona Story;
·White l'ibbolll, M.ra. PurJey Karr,
Mrs. Mabel Lee. Anna Htrti H•IO~J
Catper, Mal")' Kautz. Ma)'e
and Mr,. Cuab JohnltQft received
two ribbom.
Mil')' Kau1-z won a blue ribbQn
tar a HoUJe plallt diapl1y l!ld Mra.
Earl bean a bhte for her educatloa·
al exhibit, ·
In jhe Junior ClaA,
3-8,
Jenn 1 Dean won a red ribbon and
Llnd 1 Baer two ' blue ribboill;

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' Specinien wlnnera were Mrs. '
Dorothy Kan:, three blue, oae red

Mn. Tbomu Sa:rro, blue rlbb"";
Mn. Purley · ~lfr, red rlbboa.
Amona the Clubs entelinc ""'
the · RuUand Garden Clu~. tbe
wt~difti ~ail Garden Club, lbe
Middleport Amateur Garde;~en
Club, lbe Cb.,ter Garden Club.
Nt,mea ot some blat ribbon wiD·
Uen Were omitted from the li.Jt
beeause the eabants tailed to put
their ·~~ on 'lbe tar• witb their
entrlea after the juclglq.

Ca-~in

8:00

K·ltAI!taroo

9:00 Ol All Tblngs

Godflo~y

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Love of Life

ztov.e or• Life

Homebuilders
Class Meeting
Held On Tuesday

CARRIEi" yo MEDITERIANEAJ&lt;i

,n oo

'ryte World

tbe

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wa.· 1~

chl,r1e of .1 abort bu.Jincas
mtettna and tile openlq prayer

waa CinD 'by Fred. L Gardner,
p.mor of the etiureb, follo~ed by

a Serlpture ret.dj.ng by Mra. Bahr
aftd a Poem by t.ln. Slater. The
lf'OUP liD&amp; a number
of aongA
with Denver~ Rice playing 1: gui·
tar attamPiblment Tile meeting
closed with the l.ord'• Pr•yer In

GIVE
s:Qctm

aerved to

Gale

4:30 Luck-y 8

Ash·
Mn. Lora
, Cbat"lene,
Dlua,
P•vls.
Game were played during tbe eve·
'iHq wlt.h prizes won b)l Mrs. Und·
Blamer Mrs/ Ratliff, Mrs. Luellen,
'Birm nl!l!im nd Elaine

Kati~'9,

11) : 2~

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10:30 Palace Playbou.!le .
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1:05 'The Urte Show

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Malt ·.

12.30 Film &amp; Fancy

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7, N·ot 'stronr
a: Wd&lt;:ol'(lolnl
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32. oroop In the U Departed
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43. Indian of
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48. Man'•
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a hare

t8. Luzon native

lltJISM ~itT alllreM Diana
JlctN- aQd ~r huaba.nd Dennll
Haznl)tun ate ~huwn after tb• ·
brawl . their party In Bev"efe
CJ!l~ .• • wa• over, anel
ll!~y, OJ;' two gue.11.taiwere drtp..
dunking In awlm..
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Dpf A Meetirig
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On 'M&lt;»nday
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fllMayors Court
'(uesday Ev~ning

Diughtera

Two Pomeroy men wert uses·
Mrl. Avery Nelson , who has sd fines of SCI and -cost ~ach TUea·
be~n quite ill In Ho.Jur :tJosplt•l da7 nilbt in appe•ranee before
WQI . reported as· imptovtilg and Pomeray Mayor E. F. ·aobJniOJI.
fi0Wer 9 were order·· se"t to her. • Reese T. West, 67. Pomeroy
Mre. Tholila.s He~chickl wa1 re- rined tG and COJt wltb cut . 'IJUBported u ddt·Jid welt, Plibs were Pended for driviQt· th~Jb i -'op
ma~o l•r .a I&gt;I!IY .l o bj! ~ejd fol· sip 11-t Buttern~t . •nd Main s~et . .
HIJ'Oid D•vil, · tl, of P~_r9y
lowlnJ t,be
m04tlifi · ~pt. s.
At. the .cloae nt .the ,rneeUDQ a WIJ/l..d $3 apd . .st by
loclal hour
was en:Joy4!d ,6nd on· an lntox!C'..atlon cbarJf. .,
Jlllntea were pla)'ed With pfize.11
aw~nled to ·MrS Benilei 'Darst, Thorn" Cook, Mri. Herbeft 'MWer
Mra. ' Jorn. Leifheit, . · Mrs. Ethel
Root a,nd· ~- Ly.tia
Mra. ArnOld.
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VOUR PERSO!\IALITY. MAK~jtEADY
NOW WITH THAT FALL O.U't AND

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P11tilcia Kay Ault.
lira. Willi&amp;nl

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evenini ·at till! IOOF halt
, Thomas CcJOk prfs1dJng.

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Rneabaum aad JUeets visited Mrs.

iee kiebardao~ at Rober Hospitll.

SU~BEAM

0:00 RepUb)!ean ·, Coilv••!ll•·~:
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eveaing Mr. and M.N.

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Columbus, and Mr. and

M~~~~o;.• Ctoeket,

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It ,blockd the
dr1veway with their C:ars attempt·
"!d to aet up trailer Clmpa on m)'
land. and CGnelder~d ~ tbe lawn as
a publiC rrilroom.
One fellow ordered me out of
'11!1 little hut bftawe he uld ihat
~t wi~ there lint. Another toollr
~aid lhat lhl• wn11 , the prnperty
tbat be Wulat.. vlhpwb
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Style 391
305 ·

Vale St., over tbe

Guest. were Rr. and Mra. Paul
I ~=~~~ Portsmouth, Lawrence

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F~lva1

l:iome~.

dautbter f.lf Mr. aDd lin. Gene
~ ecleblilted her bitthdiY
trl:s week
wf:tb home-made ite

12:00 Film &amp;r. F811.Cj-

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tbe party but

11:59 .Sign On

Neighkwlrs

1:30 Feminine Touch .

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ttatertained a ;roup of relatives,

1bariD1' ln givln&amp; tbe gi(ts wert
Mrs. · Clare:hce' Cl'rk, Mts. Bed.
BateY' Mrs. Rollett t.;ewb, Mr.s.
Carl ;Mal.tox, Mr._ William .Robson,
Mn. ,~ E. l!llah, Mm, Lueltle B.
Hawk:lna Mrs. Homer · Kenned)',
ilro: Ail~b
Boyd Dll·

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Are H.Ost's
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· Over Weekend

Mrs.

10:15 SpmU Para&amp;

10:30 Ovilr.seas Adventul'e
11:00 "News
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St.gn Otr Pr1111er

BJ.Uy Slater, small son of M.r.
iU1d lin. Slater ,bad to mlas ahar·
·l"'f. tbe !&gt;irt1-&gt;1&gt;e io Ill with
1 t1tr0et infection · but Wltebed
tbem from· ~ hOme.
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,PUne~, wafers and Duts

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Uepubllcan
8:00 Arthur MUtTS:)'
9:30 Quit Kids
10:00 Eato Repor(er

·lO:z:J W.ealJlerman

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I.O:t!J Sp&lt;~-rts ParHe·

Uni.On.

Birmingham received a
m~nle,ure aet and TlippJ~rw&amp;re can·
u gtns:fi'6m ~er neish·
aad frl«iadl.

3:30 Ed!!•

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U.et-Higb S&lt;bool Sludenta 5o.-TBIALS 1:30

eommttue.

ltot-dogs,
bl(no, a •oriel.f Gl relllhet. man~&gt;
Diallowl alld. PoP were .ened by
the .OmmlliH. ,

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9:00 20th Century Fox Hour
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(One Mile Wost Of P-eroy On lit. lUI

Mr1 Tbeo N~mtzlln&amp;. president,

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Tbe meetlna: f t l beld

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llwna of the ~ Bahr and Wll·
Ham Slater bcnDet wltb Mr. •nd
Kro. Du Wlllte, ,........, Joinina

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aollf eajojed Ole . wJelter rout
JIVU for Jnemal ·of tbe HomebUildllll'l C1.ua of t.be Cbutth ot
Cb&lt;iol ond their .famlli.. Tu""''Y

~arch for Tontort"''.J

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and Mra. William Stewart and IOD"'
Athe~Bf, Mrs. Naomi Brinker, A. E.
Swan and Mr. and Mr~. Wilaoo
ft . Carpenk"T.
The next meeting will be ' IoeldH \S
at the bomc of Mrs. Naomi Brioker,

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Relre.sbmt&gt;ntl were sened bJ'
the ho.11tess to ~QSe named abov.e
and Mra. Cora Webb, Mn. W. o,

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9:30 Arthur Godb-e,.

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UP - Vice
Prefident Richard H. Nixon says
be inlencll to campaign in Ollio
thl1 fall for the .entire ticket.
The .,.,, pr.,id.nt made the
nrom 1- e 1t a dinner for tbe Ohio
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n-men and vil11tors
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liven Tuesday night
b:t Tony
Seymanowald, a deleaate
a o d
bakery owner from Fremont.
The de)q1Uon m.et ln a c:aucu 1
today wJtb "nothing Bpecial" on
the aaeDd•, then headed out to the
Cow Pa.JAc!e to east its 56 vote•
tor
nomination of President
j El...ib&amp;W!.' lad Nixon.
A bighi.IJbt or ·lbe dinner waa
the prae.ntation of a plaque to
Ray C. Bllu, te Ohio Republican
l!bahmao.

Mr. and Mrs. Cbarl"M HeBJlq
entertained the Paat
Of&amp;en
Club of Racine Chapter O.ES ~
day evening at their bome, t..oqc·
&amp;ttom .
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During the business seuion ~ !
charge of Mra. Chlorua Grimm, It'
was announced that 1 new bot
A ..
water beater for the Jodie btii
had bee n purchll.lled by the elub.
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It w3.11 voted to have an apron sa •
at the No~mber meetina.

JIW')' hiD&amp; IDd Mrs. Virgil

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Koehler,
endln1
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to atteD.d 1

8;00 Ca'pt.sin Kangat DC?

tO:SO. St:ike it Rleh
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The ihoiiM'ed .JUelt reeeived •
Dumber of ak:i Pfla Ud U~oae

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Chan riel fl..~
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1011 BillJ, Mn. Floyd Clar~. Mra.
Albert Coatel. Mn. Sam Miehalea
aitd dauJhten,·Lenora and I..ouise,
llil.tea Dora and Emma Hamm ,
Mill. Paul 'l'llLJee and daus:hter,
Paula lliJI katie R001j M.n. Tbom·
ae YOUll4, Mrt. R. B . Boice, and

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leld. lin. WIWam B. DowDle and

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tiQn, You do it, Mama.
llcenae
Ofl Fr-enchmen Ia :il,thot
, t. All l
JOt , Lett aro two d
. •,·P, t ~W-a&amp; ~
one -oAmerican and rt
1:1\gllS-h·
women. The 1hotgun'.11 ld · ttw cor·
ner. There's the good Jlrl.
(Copyt'ight, . 1~by United
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Charlea Lytle aDd Mn. t . C. Karr
11 the LyUe bomrr, SprlaJ Ave.
The .rteraooa wat spent tod·
ally, after wbieb n:freshmeol.l
were aerved b)' tbe holtene. from
ID attllctiYe table centered witb
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ID IITaDJemqpI of sn1.,-a.
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on
either
tlpera m Cl")'l
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10:30 Dragp.et · · '
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· t1 t00 News Head:in'-·
Weallberca
Grep.t@Sil: Figbta of Ctln\ul1
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t'l'o~
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F~1gn In~rigue
11 :1ft 'loOVl
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Tonlt:ht
12:00 TonJrg bt · , ,,. :.; ,
1:00 Sign OH
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'lbe S.ulillel, P6ineroy·Middleport, 0., Alii:. 22, 19M
Margaret Duerr
Is Honor Guest
Nixon T0 Stump Eastern Star
Officers Are
At Party Monday
"" ....,,ut Dum ... , ...1 In Ohio During
Hensley Guests
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Maye tWo blue ribbons; Suzanne Brad...:..:...::._ _c.__ _ . . _ _ bury, a blUe ond while ribbon;

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they beat me at nigh, ... ~. .lullow's

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D:OO Of AIH'$p .

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CoHee Time

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What dam~ge is donP~
what
lim are aet, what Jeneral 4elact
ment
private property come• tp
nobody '1Yill (V.er know, but tqJ
run Into billions annu&amp;llf.
r do nQt ]f:now wbat . aeta in~
people who 11,t home would nqt
lie, ste•l, lntrud.e on ' neiJbot,
leave U.e laWn unmowed or thr
carpeta \!Rsw~pt or the diah~ UlJ'"
washed. Onc'e - loose with Molhft

of be11eh I own,"' I bullt r a simp I
sun11ha~e, corulattns of • stra
roof 1top tour stllb.. 'J'hls wu
me~nt to be ueed tor the enji)~·
ment ot friJQd&amp;, eue.ts, doJs ~~
famlllet . Tble year I tore It do .
11 t hltd put up 1 ai1n uyl ,
"Free money you Jtate tb
amount," I eouldn't ' hive b
more eWJtomera I had ~~tver aeen
before. ·
The little hut became a ma.~t

7:00 '.l:'oday

Tic Lac lJOllll:h

remain as 1~.
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Thetfl you are-five long holl-.
day weekends every-Y,ea.r. The_re'd
be extra time for short,vaeabuns
and en.joyable tr&amp;vlll).
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It is" up to state -legislatures to
thi ~ Mo!'lda)' Holid"y
1 1 Jegalla:e
Plan. So far, only )fassae~usett~
ha&amp; clone 10.

19t to ·s leep 4Qmttlme•.. :~,
Well, it's better
now, llnd wait a minute. Here ,~ a ca1·
wUh a Freneh tour~ ·:teBiatra·

ODe hundred abd rtblrteen 61·
t.ftt11 were mat:le the Mela• Coun
ty fitr Flower S)(ow aeeordlDJ to '
Mr.. PaUl BAer, ceneral cbalrman
, or the SboW. Mrs. Jim111 S. ,.itua,
Rutlind · Dittriet FJawer Show
r U*ma~. Wa.! ihe Judee 'and eom·
~ded the quality of the entries.

11:00

12:00

brains out or rlddted·J li~ · 'Witll
buckshot.
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I could handle It by--day, but

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tenance.

Nature, theV remind me •tfontlr.
of hyet~u. \Vhat a hyent cannqt
eat, he wtantonly deltroyR.
L111t smurner, on ii little

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tolloM.
Labar ·Day, natural i:Yf would

doP and mankind, ~4 It ~'lfent
It's hE-en a ,gooa "~ml1\et ;tP. f&amp;f. aaainat the itliilln of rnt . aqft na·
l've only cut my· loot twice oh tU:re to arm myself' dallf,'r:w!th a
broken botlle.s, ~nd U onl)' · t'l(.lia baseball bat or cccaftortltlt the
an hour P day' to aweep. ttte clut· it)Q\~u.n and Invite P:~ble tP dtt.
ter off the beach. Evldtptly the par.f before I bashed tk..(~loody

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Today

Governor Sets State~ WIJe Obiervance
Of Yake Ii JYou~felf with' .Wool.Wuk'

Garden Club Entries Numbe.r
113 At Cbunty Flower Show

THUUDAY

Si gn On

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11:30

BY ROIIRT C. RUARK

manners of vacationists are lm·
proving.
It baa I)WIYI ama~ed me th~t
the most pernickt'ty of p~Qpla. ln
their own bom.e t, become little
b~ttcr than vandal&amp; whim thq
sally forth with the
basket
and sunburn lotion.
scatt~
facia.! tissues,
canf,
beer
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·To Help Shape Hie Head

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Fridt.;J ' tha£&lt; usUally

roened"

that, Uke the lntormauon that World War I w..
the war to end all wars, the rumor le p~maturt.

. · Mel Hebner
,
lm~tlncttyely you are Jood for. It 11 the clo1111
, • Book ~ow {a11 , Lhlng New York h&amp;a to Parla' Qual de• Orandl
Auguatlna, where the open·air book etallt line tht
Stine.
It hu been estlmntcd reliably that tn these damp, mutty, ttulty
old ahops, morll'l than a half mUUon bookt of all klndt ar. Cot Mlf.,
the majority of them roughly the 11me price they broufht when
new, There arc tables full of cut•rate bargains. dog·eared and gt""
erally unwanted, baliklng In the JuniiJht on the lldewalka oublde
the atorea, but lnllde, tt you are hunting for an old WUia Cather,
you will find It still will coat three, tour buckt.

bePresi ·
derit'sDay,
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Mel'l)'orial DaY,
Independence Day, and Thnnks·
eivi.ng.
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Pres idl!nt'J D"y would be th e
third Monday i.n February. It
would end the cOntusion of· Wash·
lngton's birthday being ~elebra·
ted all over the nation, Ljneoln's
In most of the states, ,Yef:f'er:son's
lh four, Roosevelt.'• in two, and
Jackson'os in one.
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Memorial Oay.-:.n~w celebt~·
led on fc:our diffenmt dayswould be the la5t Monday. in May.
Independen~e· Da;v would be the
first ,.onday in Ju.ly.~. (Some may
object. ·to lgnorine- J·uty 4th, but
-as we celebrate It :now.:....we are
In ~rror. Th~ Declaration of In·
dependence was passed on July
2 John HancoCk: slrned It July 4,
a~d the aummer .passed1ba!ore all
the sia:natures W~1"1l: affixed.)
Thanksgiving-alrillfdy changed
In recent ye,rs.-:-wOUid ~e the
fourth lfonaay ,;~ .in . J''fov~!'lber.

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Association of Travel Org nniza ·
tlons. Herf:!'!
how It work~· '
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four
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holidays t o a

Published evtry ltternool) euept Suoda; by The Oblo Valle,
leiltlnel. Joe., •t 110 Mechanic St., l'omerOJ , 0 . Buslneu oflu:•
pboDe 398, edihrial ofhee pbor-t 80'7

Eatend aa seeoa.d clus
f'!&gt;mt=rop Ohio. '

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Do you realize that Labor Day
gives us the only "K'U11:ranteed"
three-day weekend during th•
yeer?
How would you Ulce fln long

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the jagged ple.truol cut of the vamp. Slim·
mlng llld lllulllllDg, tumed to mate a pretty
pldure wllh suits, dresses or sport logs. Have
youn In bladl, laD or frey suede.
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DEPARTMENT STORE
.JUSTA GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

IDDDLEPOBT,Omo

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-, •It'••id•
lllr. IH'.
w., •P.J".,.i!&lt;lotblo
Olti&gt; ' ann011"104 !Sill '~( '
color auanb of tbe Post woul ll
partieip•te in the Wbot Day pa ~·
•de at M1drlleport.
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~!~~~,!':~~!1,.'f:npre•tnt-.tiwe
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Wll p &amp;iifl' ~ 1
of hi•

ClNCJNNATI, 0 . UP . l'or a sec- Jeffco:J.~ carried a 4·2 m:~r~ into
the game.
i.ltvi:.I UII lt&lt;a 1n , tht l 'itt sbur ~
~~~R HELPS PlllATSS
Pirat e" Nll l'au ~e lht' Cinci unali
ontl

Rt&gt;d lf'!:5

th:m

anxious

IIIOft'

11t lmf'II L!i

:. vd!.aru dol.':t a t.h·H·ctl\'t:

story hcJ·o.
Tuke TUt'Sda;· niiiht's lh r ill!- r for
ins\all('l! . ht' H•·dh,.g,; trn I d b)
one run gum~ in\tt the t.I~)Jlh bu t

Clime from hchirul to beat the Piratl's. 7-4 . \tilh a four-run •al!y

with three uo eat ned runs in the
top _or the ei~ hlh IBlllOg. set up by

Johnn1 Temple's error .
But Temple atonf'd bl opt: ninlf.
th e winning raHy in thf' las.t h&lt;!H
of the same frame wilh a sinKit

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PAY LESS
GET MORE
13UY YOUR

'56 ROCKET
88's Oldsmobile 98's
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A Better Deal

run race.

J•OMEROY, OHIO

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CLOTHING

1t is a slmr1 time until the school
rings, lor BACK TO SCHOOL. Come in

and select thejr needs now.

BOY'S IVY LEAGUE SLAC
Black sun tan 'with bilt'k sl rilp and drape

they are s:mforized.

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WESTERNS

'0shkosh B' Gosh". Brooks, Sizes 6 to
16. Sanforized,

12-\6-3.

6-10-2.49

BOY'S DUNGREES

Girls Bronkettes

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For tbe blt: boy
Broad &amp;

Duckworth · and Rt~bl'ft
Vau r ilan to approxjmat~·ly 35 mcm

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Yankees tDis seasoo. U
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AUTO..AcCE$SQRIES- Ti~ES ; ·'
FII€Nl&lt;D SUP.I?UES- SPORTING GOODS
. .F!StitNG,~QVII?MENT -SHOTGUNS
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Glenn Fard
Donl\ll Reed
JlANSOM

-altoa 1rbaia St•ftW'(c1c ~· '-yal\
ISCAPI TO IU~MA

TODAY'S SPQR_-T~P_ARAD
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Relmrt "llh F•!'l' llhs4 f"

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Spalding Pot1 aolt b11ll, said t!Jat
equipment hae Improved tremendou,J)' ~ut that ~lie "~' odern ami
old·tlm~ swlnaere 1t~ are ~sen·
tlally the sf!Pe...
The only Way ln which ;olf'lil
grand slam maua' lEI~ ·~ere somebody ma)' rlln •wq from tbl' fair·
way fi~ldi•
Plttlng j'reen.
''TbaJ1• wti
.~· inti'! OPJor·
tunity II for · mpfOveme'nt," Jones
sald. "We han tietta 1reena and
the' man whQ finiS~ a Completely
rellfble ·s\rt;Jk. will be the man to
Mat."
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"They wqn't hl~ t t~e ball ~uch
farther than ,. we ~ld in my day
or Ulan they are rlf~t now," Bfitbby sltd. "Aet~~ll)', I don't think
anyon~ .,, cqh.11 to .run •ff and
hide by ll!JQaelf QnJeu WC!I ev~r
develop a -~uer--,.,1\G c•n hole 20
foot put!. t!.! e!l d~~· 11
·Day May· ~·(:..,.
Boh~y dooiil'l 'lhlnk ' !bat dlY
1 will ever antve.
"When (atuted · to reduce putt·
ln1 to a ICleilett I eOuldn't hit
my head wit~ a handful of buck-

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the h9111e ·of, r&gt;&lt;r. a~,f Mts. Ray
ll'ficbplson . ·r~ently. '.f'ifty·&amp;;x destti.enden1:s' of Mr. 'and Mr's. Pbil
NlcbclsQn werfl present for lh!!
bas~et dinnet~ and rr.union,.

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.,:·Ch4r~~~ ~cllo'\ild, lUll·
of the ijummer repreation
in the yjllage, .~\S aske.d
iur'nlllodPony J,.eaglle umfprms b;e .
re
by tbe eud 9t tbls week
h,is bqrt~e ~IJ lJneqlp.
at the 'M'un.iciPal Poo1.
o~ii' oro"
tu.'ned ill by ihe

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B~jt~~ ,

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- ·SY.ede and
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i -3 Off On AI,! Toys In Stock

, SALE--- $129.$1) ·

Nqw i$ the time to buy for next
Cltristmas and for gift-giving occa·

.OnJ,Y One In Stock at. This Price.

··~ brand new l!!ue GraBii

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SALE! $39.95
The Best Buy in Meigs and
Mason Counties!

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Has three legs and folds up into
small space. Ideal for . picnic or
camping trip.
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•pj.yment. Bal~n•e monthly ·

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It's Time To Fish!

25% Qiico.-nt

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STRETCH · • - • 69c

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m~re, people

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patterns. Knit
coli ars. , ~ufh
Broad cloth and knit&lt;. Just bottom•. JUft

$20.00 or more.

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all ages.

the Geoi'Jla m..-,ter admitted. He
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L!CEIIS~~ ON ~-~~~

Huntlnr Jleens~ ..re now
sale ln Prepar!Uipn· tOr th~ op&lt;&gt;n·.ol

Come In An4 Shpp 4rc!IIJ!d
SAVE ' AT MOORES! ' .

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UnltH Ptelt Sport8 Wrlt..HASTINGS ON HUDSON, N, Y.
UP - Bobb)' Jones, one of the
aolfing lmmortols, said today th~t
top-ntg~t golfer, would not ~m­
prOve •• lona as' "man is buiJt
like 'an ape ahd pl&amp;.y! like a .mon-

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be cleared out by August
Slst. -In 8 days. You'll find drastic price red.ctions
durin&amp; 11\is ljig event at both stores, in Mason City and ·
:n Pomeroy.
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Foncy Slzet 8 lo IO's • 30.
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M1ckey Ma ntl e wifl be

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Dorothy Loqiw,
Blaine ln1rls (If
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new Mr. and
residing In

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ahot," he laQhed.
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mort lnlt.WVI ·. play
make• tor
better' · ~vttlll r Pefformera tod,y,

Guaranteed san!orlzed . Buy 10 ounce, wliltt block d!!n•
your correct size .. SIZES 6 im. lilpper 0)&gt;, 8IZES 24 to
to J6.
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lengths .
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J"omeroy Ht. 3
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Thill pr('SS!,l re , lie s~h1,

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d"" 1! I A!dq'l g~t fi AA lhe ei~~Dw
.ftra( ~~e l w~s ,YP· I, '04 ~
couple of1lits that day, but n,o
home runs."
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~ nd Thom ~s pal)ped ou1l, Walh
walked lo luau the hues and
Clemcnl e si ngled ~oni c two run!.

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with bjs 3ht homer In the ·
Inning. The Ptrates tied the, scqre
In the fourth when Frank ThOI!lll'
d"oilbled for Is fint hit in 24 pt·
bats. took; third· on Lee w~n·· b"nt
single and scored as Bob Clemeqte
grounded Into a double play.
Bell's 23rd homer in the fourth
put Cincinnati ahead, 2·1, and t~y
added another run in the same fD·
nlng when Kluszewskl doubled a~d
PQst singled him home.
'l'llh Plratr.s fought back In. tlje
eiehtb and pinch l:iltter Dick Cjle
el ~
walked. Eddie O'Brien ra11 qr
Bill
Virdon
sin&amp;led
home
another
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lfuster
Fl"eeman,
who
~Ueved
CDle anq wa~ seeminJ.Il ~UJht ln
11 double pl11y at secon b"e when to ~nock Ollt ltedleg starter Don &lt;fr~•, gained credit for his 11th
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wid.
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Qlll M~Jzeroskl gro~nded ~o Roy Gross. .
McMUJan. But Temple muffed M'C!·,
Millan~s tosa.

Karr &amp; VanZandt

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breaking Ruth's mark in the 19!111
sea11on when he hit 61 1\omerts for
the New Yor" Glants, Only thr~
us Jimmy FoxX,• Ha.nk Graeoand myself - ever were. aheac;l
Rullh''• retord going into Sep~Jn.
· he uid. " But r was onb·
one 81ame 11head or the S,be -then
and would have h.ad to hit 16 in t~
last month. Al.ld l ·ne\let hit 16 I~
one month Ia my t•rm... ,- . 1
Miie recalled that be dldn'i •v~n
want to pla)' .tht: Jut. t'i!"O c~rilef
of the sea~.
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Pittsburgb had gone ahead, 4.- ~

against relief pitcher Roy Fat&gt;e.
spar ked hy t·d K~u:;zc w ski's 3~nd He moved to second on Robin, un'f.
sacr:iflee and to 't hird on Face'ii
homer.
wi~d pitch.
H· wa s the home run ball again
thnt m&lt;~dl:' the diffcnmce for the
Veteran Howie Pull&lt;!t relieved
ltedleg~. who ke-pt pac e .wi t th&lt;:&gt; F1u~e and induced Bell to 8ii;O;U~d
second ~uce Br•J lklyn Du(l . l r~ lo firs' ya!lcman Dale Long. 8\1!
und the len~hng i\ILr,. aukt!C Hravl' &gt; ll.ong fumbled the ball as TerQ,Jilt
1n tht.&gt; t1ght :'llallonal League rae·~
scored the lv !n~ run and Bt&gt;ll
Ht's 1 d r~ Kluszewsld's eighlh in· reached first. Kluszewt~ki fqllowed
nin g bla5t. b'ra nk Robinson and wltll ))is blast over the rig)lt flttlj
Gus Bel l t'Oill l ihutcd h u.mcr~ . screen to put' the Redlep Bb#l+.t•
mnktng the l81h stro1 ght .~:,anH.• in 8-4. Tey added a final tally on /1
wh ich Cmrinn a11 has h::id at least wilt~ t&amp; Polt and •iRiltl ·l?'
Smokey Burgess and pinch 111t¥r
00 ,. home run
For loda y's g~:ne, Pittsburgh Ed lJai1e)'.
nrc Bob Fr ir&gt;nd was to oppmc Hal
Kluszewski's blast te{f. him .PJ11C
4 Jffeoat en •h" mound. P; i,e nd behihd Duke Snider of the Doqawcnt arter victory No. 1~. and e.NJ in the National Leat:Ue horp.e

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Th t! next me~Ine will bt hei•J
Seplemb~:r 17 Instead Qf Seph·m.
b~r 3 due to Labor. D11y. A •v c: &lt;~k ·
ltr will b ~ pre•en t to talk vn cil ·
ia:Pns ttip al thia rne~itlg . ·

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Democratic delegtlft aad aJUr·
natet to t1ae Fifth Judldtl Clr·
cult ~nvemton in -Mason Couni)'
GraUm aDd W•1a:ener ~~~
on AugLUt 30 will be eh.aten at ol the Bend Area will he 111
'lit-es a nnounced by Dei'IKI4!'raUc ted two Mfeptft and two alter.
E~:~uu. ve Committee
Cbilrmal'l natq and ~ ;• O.. trict will be
Leat~r Ohlinger on MoiKla)', Aug· allowed thr,e de~e11te• aqd three
mot 2.7.
altrrn•tes ~hU e fh.e rmalnlng tea
OhlioJer 111J thai the meetlnp district. will be 'allowed "ne de.lewll! .,e Beld in each district at Pf.t. and 9n.e alternate eaell.
8 V,M . Dele1ate. and altemate1 1 Mei:Ling plar.e of the Democrats

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Regu~Prlces

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By UNITEO. PRIIS
AMERICAN LEAGUE

1141 For Rent

5-ROoM Apartment and b"-A
W. L. ftct. ctl
Modern. Is also suitable for Of· New York ~--~ "?7 f2 .$47
fiee s pace. Call Dr. K. D. Ams· Clcweland ---- 68 41 .516 71i
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FOR RENT - 5 room unfurnished Detroit -- -- -- - 58 152: .47&amp; 20\1
apartment.
Newly decanted. Baltimore ____ 53 M .4;$3 23
Pbone 80011 lofiddlepnrt. a 20 6te Washington ___ 49 81 .42! 2BI,I
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ROOMS and bath, 10 Cul e St..
for small reliable family, $35 per
month. See Mrs. Howard Cecil.
800 w. Main st., evenings.
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NOTICE
Helen LEGAL
F. Par.&amp;ons,
a Miaor .. re-

&amp;idmg at Newbura, M1uouri, Star

Seaflold
Cllatoa

Route No. 2, Post Office A.dclre11
Newburg, Missouri. Star Route No.
2, c/ o Tressa Boulware, Is hereby
notified that on the 17th. da.y of
Ju1y, 1956, Gary H. Par&amp;OM, an
Infant by Preston A. Pmon.s, his
next friend, Plaintiff, JUed hia pe.
tition against her as defendant in
the Court of Common
County, Ohio, Case No.
prayins for divorce from the
Helen F. Parsons, 8 Mtndr, 00 t}lf
grounds of Gro.ss Nea"leci of, Dlit)t
and Extreme Cruelty, and plain·
tiff also prays fDr other prGpe:r
relic(. Said .cause wiU be ftr
hearing on or af.ter \llie 3Dtb diy
of August, A. D. 1958.
Gary H. Parsolis, an IDfant
by Preaton A. PirSon.s, hie
next friend.
Crow ancl Crow,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(7) 18, 23; !8) I, 8, 15, 22, 2tlltc

Pllone 828&amp;-X.

room apartment&amp;, All wltb
drlea and garage. 1\.. N.
Pomeroy, Ohlo.
~.l'or

rent - Electric wallpaper
Clinton Fisher, Mid ·

~teamer.

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Ph. 6265-X.

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14 W. CAVE ST.--6 room house ,
basement, larg e lot. Provisions
made for minor repairs and
cleaning up yard. Inquire 19 W.
Cave St., Pomeroy.
B-16-6te

(I 2) Wonted

Rent

l WANT TO thalik friends fo r
to
cards and letters W. S. C. S..
Grange, and Eaa,tern Star,
2 OR 3 BEDROOM home in Tup..
Mrs'. Hurley M. Nelson
pera Platns area by
t~aaeher,
8-22- 1 tc
2 small chlldren. Call
:Rio
Gran.dr. 5Cil1D, oolleet. 8 20 8tc
1 WISH Tq.. thank my frie1tds and
members of the Loyal Bereans
16 For
class, HomebUilders clalis, and
aU who helped Ill anyway at the MOTOROLA CAR RADIO.
Flt.t
tlmc of the death of my .father,
ltD)' model. Perfect condiUon,
John R. Cornell .
$20. Will trade for clrculattnl
Mrs. M. L. Kelly
gas heater, New 18 lueh walk·
&amp;-22-1 tc.
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lhg doll with outflt.
Phone
8296-J, Middleport
8 20 31c

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_ll_ojia Strtel,

Good tires. Overhauled motor.
Will trade on side delive.-y hay
rake, or 2-wh eel trailer, o r 4·
wheel fat"m wagon. Ralph A.
Lambdght , Bailey Run Road ,
Road, Pomeroy.
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lQ32 BUICK Special 2-door SQdan
CAR RIPAIR r
d)·nafJow drive, Joca11.v owned , Nclglcr &amp;: Cleek Garage, Racine,
$890. B!aettnar'a, Pomeroy, 0 .
Ohio.
8 14 12tc
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door Sedan, low mileage, on o
owner, $129f5. Blaflttnar's Pome- Barhei-Sim.,.on
Middleport. t.
roy, OIUo.
B· l6-8tc

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Bonds. Phono 8310-X

1904 MERCURY Mont!!rt'y,

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IN!!URANI:B

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Mn. Lee J ohn11on NICE HOUSE WIT HBATH, lovely '
yant, out of high water, all mod·
Nc1111e Settlem&lt;•nt R~Hid
ern utllitle•. furnished or unturRacine, Ohi o
nlllhed . Abo sefUng all my .anti8-22- S ll'
ques rcallonuble. Alyce Schnei·
GRAVEI,Y TRACTORS: onl.' !956
ch•r, Clirton. W. Va.
817-Btc
dcmumstralor &amp;nd one I"Pcundl ·
FOR HALlt-Pt!att ~lrby Real btloned used tractor.
tate,
Rutlan4 Townahip. 3)
R. A l"mlaw
aeres l·and, houte, barn. and ou1
ISJ2 E. Main . Pomeroy.
buildings. See Georco A. Mf'lo_ __;:a_ "~_3__1 ~
hart., Adrnlnlstrator.
B·l-tt'
1 diamond ring, "1-4 COIII.t, 4 sHIL'll
1 pearl rlnlil
1' man'.li ameth.v11 t Call 6229-y

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Fresh eggs

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top Coupe , overi:frlvc, $1705. ('0MiLET£ lii.IW'IIIlCI ProtedlH 1
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Uta, Auto, Flr•, Polio. C&amp;U DoD
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1953 PONTIAC Oelux, 8 cylindu
+door Sedan, Hydramalic driv r
original two-lone green, $1095. ~OREMM C. ABBOTT T .V. SO.
VICE AIJ ft'late.s Reptlrod by Ez
BlaeLtna1" 1s, Pomet·oy, Ohio.
pert
Teclurlmna. Phone 8284 Y
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8-111-11
199 BUICK Special Delux 4•dom·
Sedan, on e loe11l owner, $1195 QUICK SEIIVIC'Il oo Walell Reo
palrlq br Factor! Tr..J,aed
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
watchmaker. COI...LiNS h.'W£.
8-16·6fc
LERS, l'flma'W,
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Manning Roush, son ol Mr. and
Mrs Kerns Roush, Forest Run,
left Tuisda}' for · PittStiur8:b alter
spending the p_~1t month .at hll
hQme. He
bo&amp;Td *be ntw bollt
"Welrtern" owned by the Union
Barge Line.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Logan have re I
turne-d to their home, ~nniSton, 1
Ala ., after a 'Visit with his pamnts
Mr. ant:! Mrs. Wilbur Logan i md
M1·. and Mrs . Howard Loa:an.
Mr. and M:rs. Hugh G-raber and
famU)' were week end guest&amp; of
his pat·ent$, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gl"aber.
,
Mrs. EliZabeth Allen ia 6 pend~g
a few days wllh.fru~·nds in Racine,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Guy Cnberton of
Lebanon we-re Week end guests
of Otbo Radford and Mrs. LUlie
.Maines.
Mr. and .MI's. -Glenn DUI,
and Mr8 • Harold Long and Dr. R.
R. Pickens were- visitors in Wheeling W. Va., recently.
Mr. and MrS. Walter Kaufman
1 nnd chllr!rcn of l!alltax. Ma68 are
tbe guests ol her
mother, Mrs.
Lena Huber 1and other relativeH.
Mr. and Mrs: Harold •Teaford
and~ daUghters have
returned
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Neutzlin&amp;
~nd daughter, rut!l, have returned
nome after a . Yls.it In •ndian, Pa.,
w,i th r_,laUve.s. Mrl. Edward Keysor ()(abel HaTtenbach) and daugh
ter, Kaftn, o1' East Lverpool, aceompanied ·thern ;home tfor a visit.

to do. Mn.-garet Freeman, 144
Pearl St., Mlddlt'p011. 8 21 3tp

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1tsl Auto ~les.
Cnll Guy Ne!grcr, Racine", Ohio.
8 14 12tc
"11154 BUICK Ccnlury l{lvJcra
Coupe, dynaflow dnve, rJ.: {cp- RADIO &amp; '!!ELEVI-s"'
IO"N:-SERVICE
t ional, $1993, LMtettnur's, Vom.
Phone 200. CJellnd Appliance
()tny, Ohio.
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Sture, 118 W. Main St.. Pomero1

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Middleport or Pomeroy,
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that Bobo
•bad pa&amp;sed
bls
summer
course
at WitteD.
berg College in Springffeld.
Bobo still has two more .Juadlu
befor-e be c_an pl~y football ·tor
the Buckeye- 9 agam. The u,nlversity must lift the probaUon on
t the blond 210-pou~ pJayer aDd
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The
Chauncey-Dover,
Ohio
flash gained nationwide fame i~
1954 as a blocking f'1111:tack br
BY UNITED PRESS
the Rose
Bowl
Cbimplonship
MIAMI BEACH . UP team that swept unheateD tbroO~
' DeMarco, 14ll,ie, Brooklyn,
a nine-game sehedule. •A fine ·ball'
sloned Jimmy Fen-d, 14P,', ,
carrier and faker, Bobo
Jlenr
ami. 10.
lo.st an ineh all seasOn, and hia
It"=;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;:'"' I fakes into t!le line often CQDfuatd
oppoents. ·
Last spring, Bo.bo enrolled "in
Ohio State again and f I u n k e d
freshman Engli.ab for the secOnd
time. This ~~.Jmmer he enr'ollei
in Wittenbeiog for ti1e aame coune
which wa.s not offei-ed
Ohio
State.
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l$4-J GMC PleAup Truck for .sale.

Phone 8195 ·

llaellett'o Salell ' Servlile,

Cincinnati
Pltt11burgb
4, nltht
Brooklyn 2,7,st.
Louis 1. nig,bt
Thur-acbiy't- GametBrooklyn at Cincinnati, hight
Pblladelphla at Milwaukee, night
New York a1 Chieago
· . Pitbburgh at St. Loull, nlthf __

' If you want to sell your
property In MldciJeport,
SEE ME.
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~(Jm~lete WRu:L AUGN.MENT,
D•~Aqciq aad brake tervice.

s_~LUMBBboUS, bi
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L 1L RAWUNG SONS CCI. - 24
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with st.-etch band near Blue &amp;
Grey. Rewa rd. Phone 355-J .

KaniU City at Waobington, night
Detrott at Baltimore. D.i~eht
Chicago at New Ylll'k
Cleveland at B&lt;&gt;ston, 'Diibt
NATIONAL LIAGUI
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Pittsbura:h --- - Si W1 .432 21 1:-1
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back of Ohio State's unbeaten•uatied p wer-house of 19&amp;&amp;, may J:te
back in the Buekeye Uneup flgal~
Bo.bo, out o1 school lut seuon
be catl}e o! seho IastIc di!llculUea,
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by unlverai.....,
Baltimore 4, Kanns City 3, nj&amp;ht
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a uthorities in t e ncar futuR fqr
Chicago at Boston, niaht, ppd,
~-~-admittanee on the Obio S~te
rain.
.day
campus.
Milwaukee 6, New York 2, 2rid,
Novice G. Fawcett, the univm-night
sity's new president, anoounced

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~r S. Scba:if, Middleport Society Editor~Phone 6079
L!oclllo Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cla twol'lhy
lllld family and Mrs. James Clat·
WOI;'thy Sr. accump&lt;~.nl~d M!ss Nora
Clatworlhy to her houw 1n Shrewsbury, W, Va. after she had vi! itcd here several 11-e i.•k/).
. Mr. and Mrs. LOIU! l.ong and
children, Juyce and Jan . lind hi.;
mettler, Mn. Myrtle Long, visited
over the we(!kcnd With relallv('s
Jn 'Delaware,
· Ml'. and Mrs. William Seipel and
grandson, Bobby Seipel, Columbus.
were weekend g1JeBts of her aunt
Mi ll! MahrJ Hysell and other r~l:
atlves.
Mrs. Jac Bechtel h11s returned
from spending a week •n Dunbar
Wit h hPr ~htcr, Mtt. R C. Dan ham .
and family. Her daug hter, Sul-·ah,
who had 11pcnt twu week~ VhutinK
in Dunbar, accompanied her horn!!
'fhe RE&gt;v. nnd MM! . \\'. B
Moore, Monroe, were visitors in
Mlt:ldlepur·l Tllc.!lduy attendbg n
Moore fomil}· reunion nt. Diamond,
Ohio, over th e wct:ltcnd. Mr
Moore. former. pastor of the Healt h
~1ethod1st Church in Midrlleporl,
b on V&lt;l~a tion, from his church in
MonrQe .
Mr. 1111d Mrs. Grne Biggs 1tnd

Ralph,

Columbus, Wllre SundAy 'l'ue.,ls 1f
hi ~ mother, Mn. B~saic DIIU!!~. nml
other rt'l11ti11~s here.
Mrs. Mauth• Hc~k allcn riNt thcGilmore-Rn~ri• n:union a·l Proctorv ille SundJW Mrs. Strphen~un,
Huntingt on. 93. wAs lh P! oldt·st
lady and John Sli'{'Vf!ll'. 81, was the
oldest man ut 11\F rounion.
Mr . ami Mr~. KE'nnfth
llycr
Mra . E W Slovens anti diiJuhlcr~:
Pn1nt Pleasnnt, were
guests of
Mr~ . Gomer Martin over the wcok 1
end In Gal lipolis .
Mt·. and Mr11 Lc81le Huwlcv and
f11mily were week end 8tll!~t s ot
M. ~nd Mr~ . J . Perry Bradbury'
and family, Kyger.
Mr. and M'n. Sldntly Pick ens
were guest, or Mr. •nd Mrs. WJJ .
llanl Oar-'t nnd !amUy, Gallla Co.,
over the weok end.
Mrs . James S. Titus, llutland,
Dll$trlcl Plower Show
ehau·man
for lhe OAGC, wa, the judge Sunday when lilt!' Vlnion 'Frlendllhlp
Garden Club had their
annual
flower show.
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IRatel tortlng of waste

C"-NIONf absorb noho
'and •lbratlons ot alnk and

droln

IMPIOYID

grlndln; coo.

atlended the annual Sommeft r..
union at the f ·H Camp at South-.
side, W. Va ., Sunday.
Among the.. elaUv.ea weli'e' Mr.
and Mr.s ~wrence .Btnt &lt;baia)'
Sommer), Middleport, and · their
bow;eguest , Ellen Shadle, ChQ'leston.
Mrs. L. R Wilson, Norwalk, &amp;.nd
Mrs. Louise Forrest,
Gallipolll[
. 1. ;ters or Mrs. Bing were amon(
I tf:.:~ group an&lt;VMrs. Wilson, wbo
has b~:&gt;en visiting both in MJddle' port and Galllpolis thl! summer
l~ft today for her home in Nor:
l walk.

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Mrs . Clinton Flsh~r was one of
lhe guests nf honor Sunday at a
birthday dinnl'r glve by h'er lister
Mrs. R J. O 'Donnell~ ColumbUs.
·Other birthdays celebrated were
James and William
O'Donnett
.!JOns of lhe ho~t ::an&lt;i hoste&amp;.'i , and
their aon·i.n·law, Robert Bell,
Thuse at the dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Fisher, Middleport; Mr.
and Mrs. Bell, Y.r. ami Mts. Jlme$
O'Donnell ami three cbild"ren, Col
umbus, Mr. anti Mrs.
William
O'Donnell and son, St. Louis.
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or nothing to the developm'ent of '
proper bowel "co0tro1". Tli.e in- •,,
rant or young child raine thl1
only with natural rrowU. apdl
deyelcpment.
On .Ue other hand, forte·or
threat of it may be harmful. Premature attempts at enfof'tt!mtnt
of toilet tralnine rulet ma,. con·
tribute&gt; to aeneral lrritabillt.J.
an11iety, emotional tension, di•r·
rhea atid con11tlpation. An unhapp)o experience wl~ toilet
training may coneeirably •tart
manJ of ua off In life with emotional handicaps. Gentlene•• ancll
patlrnc!_, with your Infanta clurinr
toilet ttainirlr are cood cuidtL

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CLEVELAND, Ohio UP - Dr.' lh1jl autumn.
Samuel H. Sheppard makes h l •
Not a whisper of oppositi.on" waa
fioaJ attempt for freedom and vin- raUed to the renominatio1u 0 of Mr.
di('ation of hb wife'a murder Fri- Eisenhower, which had been
a
day in an appeal to tbe United foregone oonclu 1 ion aJnce lie anState&amp; _supreme Cou~.
nouneed on Feb. 2t that he would
Sheppard is now prucner 98860 be available despite bU h rt ·atat the Ohlo State
Penitentiary...,. 'ta,k last year The
m·1nonyo
ea_t 1
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w bere h
e i s workin.g as a pn~ delegates who wanted
to dro
hotiPitaJ orderly He is serv1ng NlXtln knew they were lkked Jon:
a~fe sentenee for tbe bludgeon- berore lt was Ume to call th
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lltbnier of Iris wile, MarUyo, o~n and he, too, went on the ~~::et.
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Without a dissenting vole
' Attorney William I . Corrigan,..
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Mr. Eisenhower and Nixon 'fft'e
young osteopath, will Iile the scheduled to make tbrit accept·

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dortors were: Wll-

COLUMBUS, 0. UP Ohio got the

~i;;;e,~y; •nd f. E. Blak.,alee of jump on the rest of the natlon to~

Leonard . Gllmore and day 1n oUiciall.v approving NovB~ker .~~ 14~ddiepprtj · ember presidential ballota with tbe
Shain .and J«ra. Dorilt l nr.mes of Eist!nhower and Steven-

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· ._, La~r~n Ro~ son for president and Nixon and
f!!1'11- Co'tll Birih 1 Kefauver for -vice" president.
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· ·1; Immediately after the roll call

the · b1..D!l¢,~ !!A'use ended at the Republican eonvcn·
linn In San Franciso Wedn!.ISday
• · Mat: Baker • nl~l\t, Secretary of State Ted W·
Robert Hysel1, Brown mtiled the prescr!btld bltJ.
Mra. Ell~n jlot forms to county election
Tom ~,J. · boards.
Mw ' Bt·own 1aid he acted quickly to
insure early printing of absentee
'ballot. furnished to Ohioans In tm··
lrme.d services and civiliana li•~
ing .outside the United Stale1, ~ ·
Under .A new -9blo law, n•m...~"
of presidtntal electors do n• lp•
pear on the presidential baUbt:
Thia allcwed Brown to send · ~
ballots to the counties immedlJ.~·
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life seutence
be s
liOn
the convention at the Cow
:~t:bi~n;:W·~~a.shiQBton,
biiJ
C!Onstitutional .Palace.
of

trial were violated.
Sheppard CUilt.Y or

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Funeral services for Luella &amp;

T Be Saturday

,.•••d Polio vo.,.ine the county as the date for the reopenlnc of.the county schools Keller, 76 a fonner Tuppers Plains
resident wh.(i died Tuesday at her
abot8 .wil l;le ahe'n, iD J?Ometoy at .'draW'S cloijer. ·
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Edltb MolMin Pat-

of
Qveil-theoroa4 truck81'1
and ( GiiiC'il
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FRISCO

On Traffic Side
Proves Costly

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f'or llleaedJY liurhnr a peanut
on
and wiJ fined tBO-for latoxlcation

vfln4tinl ln•chJue.'1dckln,e-out • po!Ice eluiser window, and ·re•isttnt i"nellt:

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ClNCINNATt, o. U'P . Pi'odUC6:
Et••· unsettled, pflce1 at !arms
coeoumers w~lleo ond browno; A
jumbos q.-4'7; A large 4:1.Ui A
mediUm• iU-32; A •mall 18.22; B

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alflce had no In~ ·
cverl.urninJ ' ot
other ~han to eOnttrm
Wll a demaDstraUcn.

1Dismiss Phone
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~ ,!~tate mruuea r:omm.ta:alpn
whites and browna. A llr1e - ~lt· · eai'~l- ,'?iii week It Colurfl:.,_l: 'di•
medi... m 38-3D.

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ChlclteDa, 111t11dy; reyer, 3-3 .51~ · on application cfthe GenenlTt:~•·
IMJ; 1aeD1. o,ec~ alb ltlS; beni pho~e eo. of Ohio and the Cltlnpa'
Bib lnd un~ 1._.11; be,nt 'l ilht Tel'tphone. Co. Iat Coolville to aer\y~ 18-1~ old·tOOften ~12.
vice' the Cb~t.er, Success,. and ·

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At the same time, tbe President bad apme comment about the
coming campaign. He said the par. ty in power "always ruru the dan·
a:er of com~Jacency" Jn an elec·
lion ~ampaign.
"·But I think ·our people are all
roused up to the very great neceSsity of continuing the kind of
program they have been supportmg for the- p~st three and one
baH years," he said. "and that you
will find in every .state In the
Union and, indei!d, down to ~very
precinct tbe kind or work that is
needed."
ale.o re;latfd h:1 belle{ that
the COilUtry will be best served
when the White House and the
Coneress are run by the same
poUti~l party, (or lhc simple
reu.~n you can then fix rcsponsibi
Uty. The..GOP convention hu laid
heavy strew on recapturing con·
trol of Congress, which passed to
the Democra~ two yea"' ago.
So when t·h e time came for the
nominations, Houae Republica&amp;
Leader Joseph W. Martin, the con.
1 vention ch.aJrm•n. ordered a roll
I eau of the states. Alabama yielded to Indiana lad all other deJegations pb:sled.

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SoutherD schOol buses
be 115 avaUible.
be
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N&amp;W . YORK uP
1'lle Fin f4onday, · Autust 27 acccrdll to inspected · •t ' BiCiite Higb &amp;ebool
To greatly shorten the time on
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at Athens on Friday at 2 p.
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loday
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other series of armta· for tbe View·Ul !&gt;e admlniate.M to all ..AM ..d ol c~- Co
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mllJ.OOS on D t e o ow ng manner, w n ·
Survivors in~ludeti her husband,
tO!' Riesel acld throwing cue
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w .... , may expoae a nattoawlde ~~~~ 18 Y81J• . of a&amp;e In~ ~ wllJ rt:po'rt a\ 8 a. m. on Sept 13 emerge~y door open, hood up on Jer, G~mbier, · o., Mable ·. Priee:
c:rlmA e10vernment
cartel.
women, tbe Red Cl'OI!Is at
RuUan4bu.High tSchool
as willd both tildes, first aid kit also to · Newark·, Robert Keller, Columbu.~
spokeaman 111id
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tbe- April IS attaek WbJeb
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' a m. an be open.
and Myrtle Fry of MsArthltr.
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part at an
cblldren Ill at the time of ~u:=: ~u:'uhn·. at
a. m. at
The ' following equipment ~t1oulr;l
Also survlng are a sister Velma
maze cf teiT()r and
murder
abota wtll hne an op- ·
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be layed out .on the seat of the
Stqeart, Athens; a brotl'ler Cbar·
"amazing and fantastic" proporfor male up abots, it
St.llsbUl'J' busaes wtll report at bus or on tbe floor for lnspecticn
tiona.
•Ito -'d. Hours for tbe &amp;bote: Sallfbury School ~pt. 14 at 9 a. -chauffeurs license, first ' aid les Staneart, Toledo; a step dauJhThe reported fcrtbctlmlne ar· have been aet for 9:30 a. m. untJI m.; Sectrqn! buS-es at the 11me lo- certificate of the regular driver, ter Bernice Blough, Marietta aad
three ·grandchildren.
resta widened further the rift ~ 11:30 a. m. and from 1 P· m. tc 3. eatliD at 10:30 a . . m. and Pome· pot nar¥• fuses, 'red flags.
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Any
AU .school bus aceidenls must
Burial wUI be in Tuppers Plamfi
lice conducting ind"'endebt inve. without 1 a11ned puental CODI!flot. m ed or relnipeetton 8 wiU also be reported and investigated by Cemetery under direction of Ar·
tlgatlans In the Rlerel eue.
·be ml11e at t~t pofnt.
,the hlahway patrol wbether in baugh Funeral Home.
Acting U. S. Attorney Tbomu B. r
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Gllcbrlst Jr. blamed "labor r~
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eterrJna:" for the assaul&amp;
'It 11 alao r~ulred that the re· Highway Patrol will hold a safety
Dlatriet Attornejr Frank Hopn
gtatntton . certificate tor lhe. ll- meeting Sept. 8 at 8 :00 a, m. in
promptly ealled "the area of moOflSmOU
cenae· p ..tee of :the bus, bji! poste~ Slllsbury School, with all bus
tivatlon wtde open."
inside the bu(. Hiye motor num- drivers and schoor offlclala urged
T h e
proaecutor, h I d met
ber of bUa, if DO registration· card to attend.
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e.xaminatlon of the exhumed body
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Of ~braham Telvl for fldal acld,.
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-fire llid r:lotlnl broke out today
Jt wqt be 11 long time before
in the Ohlc
Consolidated TeleWilliam Caudilf of Clirton W. Va.
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Pboae CO. atrtte. Nobody w11 burt
opens bis c11r door on the traffic
side a~ain . We&lt;inesdav afler.noon
~ly"' to"a.y a group of demoabe mnde the mistake of opemng a
lltraton overturned 1 ca~ coaUIIDo
tloor
on the' left !!ide ul his 1958
1111 .ndlo • ~lephone equipment
Ford
and
lost it.
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to ~andle emer&amp;ency
Call• beAt the instant Caudill opened
t w a e n Porblmoutb and ·West .
his cllr door Jay Myt'r~ of W Mai'1
Porta~outb.
St. driving a 1947 Ford cRme along
sirlc
and crasAcd inlo the door ripln Portsmouth, pcUce sa\d that ·
pinq:
it from the Caudill door.
Jacll:sop, 0. uP' · Elmer Pat· • num~r of thots were tired. ipto
' Estimaij!4 damage lo CaudiU's
rick, lU 1 ·a beny mat.lne opera· a flrked maintenance truck. Tbe· .
rar Wfls $l!i0 and $1'i0 to the Myers
tDr. wu held In Jail today await· eomp~ny said there were five buJ..
Veh.icle .
lp• li'md Jury actloa on alz dlf.. ref b,Olet In:. - tbe truc~'i h®d ~nd
frent c~a.r•es~ .UicludJ,flC· aauult ;.1puDi60UI" bales Jn tfle bodr of
and ba~~ery oa1 t ~nder.
t,he . trUck; Pollee 1aid the hOle~
I'Jt.r~ .woi -he)~ P.• -2,800. 11ond ,.... duued by .bullell.
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the House and Senate and ·• inam.
ber of governors and qndldatea
for governorsJlips to hi• 4uite te
shake hands and have their pieure1 taken Wilb him.
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Mr. Eis&lt;nhower said WedMsdar
1th•t he is very anxicWI to aee th
Funeral services ":ill b~ ~eld 1RepublicUlJ reeain ~utrol of
Satur~ at 1 p.m. Ill Bt~tng· greas which had been held by the
ham Church for Clara E. Nwe- Democrats for tbe Pa.st t
meyer, 69, or Chelter RPD wbo Patry atrategJats beUeve "~~ears.
died in Holzer H0111pital Wednes. ol the beat ways he can heldOJI~
day, .
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of Lia
SurvJY-ngtn additmn to h~r bus- own popularity over his GOP tieband Frank are, three rhildren, ket-mate. wherever possible
Audrey Forsythe, Bertha Damonlo
Wbatever suspense w
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and ViriJinia William !!I all of ~olum tbe GOP convention was~tue!:
·bus; three brothereOrland Gilland, WedniiiSday before tbe &amp;e&amp;sl
beLong Bottom, Elerdina Gilland. gan.
on
Rock Bridge; Otamer GiUAu~.
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Tbeo breat came wben Harold E.
lD addition to five grandchildren stasleD, leader of a stilled drive
and ~even areat grand children are to down Nixon called ou Mr. Etlhree &amp;isters, Dora Goldsberry, enbcwer at the Presideat'.s ltotd
Shade;. pma Carsey, Athens and suite.
Leota Warner of Guy&amp;Ville,
Mr. Eisenhower later held a
tUneral services will be in news eonference to announce that
charge of Arbaugh FuneraJ Home. Stassen had run up the white
He reported that Stas.sea had con·
riaced himself that ~t of the
delegates wanted NlzOn, and that
~auen ·llim.self would make a seeondlq, spe«b for NiJ:on.

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GOP standard bearer
for 11111
was to invitt fO candidate,~ for

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Mr. a\rd Mrs. Harold Woodgcrd
and dauahter, Marianne, were re- ,
~ent vitltors at Lake Hope.
Chief of PolJce and Mrs. Russell Bailey. and Coach and Mr~
Charles McOenald have returned.
from a trip to St. PetersburiZ. Fla .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuffin
and three children and Mr. and
M~s. Leo Child!! attended the thirty
lhJrd annual 8urnside-McGutrih
reunion at the home of Mr. and
Mil. J. H. Moas, Huntington, over
lhe weekend.
Mr. and Mre. William Smith and
d&amp;ught~r. Agnea, ·v'lslted Mrs. Nf'tt!e
and family, Popula\'

session starts 8:30 EDT but

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prehminariu
be:fori
or two 1rill
be the can-.
trial
.d.ates come en.
atten- ~ Nixon, who left S.n FrancJ.aco
*ed!lesday to be at the bed51de
~01 bis aged and crilleally ill f•
lll,er in ••l!url&gt;an Loo ) . - ..,
expected t6 return iD time .;. •
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a .uver hJa .speech.
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ForM~igsCo1mty AreGivell ~ Funeral Services Clara Niggemeyer I
Meigs County Sclwol Superintendent 0. 0. Patterson today Will Be Friday
Fimeral Services I
l!lJIOuncod
for inspection of school buShes .throughout

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&amp;'ted from Middlepoit High s~hool
last May, -is employed as caShier
at the ~vans Supermarket.

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1 cratic ticket of Adlai E. Sleven.
.vm and Estes Kelauver.
President Eisenhower plunged
immediately J n t o cam~ign
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chores. Two score Republican· can.
didales for Congre15 hurried to
hi~ ho~el suite today to grip hi•

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Ernestine Asbury, who gradu·

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP) - Tbe GOP today !brew its 1952
winners - President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard
Nixon -Into a ru&gt;-complacency campaign to retain the White
House and regain control of Congress.
Mr. Eisenhower and Nixon were renominated by unani-

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donated blood In lll'l"'ecia·

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Approximately thirty~flve ~la­
tlves were present for tbe dtnoer
whJch celebrated . Mn. Plcl(eni'
ointieth blrthdly 11nd she received
an upholatered .swlvil rOcker rocker from' tbe grou)JI
Among tboae· present were Mrs.
James Munoy,
Middleport, her
aJ,ter, aqd P!fr, lnd Mra. Harold

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Is Held
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A ·at,~rprise ramily picnic
planned
Sunday for
.Mrs. Jo.
Hphlne Plcki!DS, Reedsville and
the dinner wQ served at .the borne
of her son, Harry Pickens, Reedlvlfle.

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The bride-elect Is a craduate
of Wahama High Sehool white
tbe groom·to-be graduated fro'm
Zaleski High School.

Randy and Vicki• o.f Lakela"d~
JJV
Fl a., Mr. and M,.
"~ Harold pavlo
n , been •villting frlend1 1nd '•ii!laUves
d M'
here £Or .the, past l',tek, Will be
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Slivers
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N.Wbo_
ll'o.'red Thurtd~
wkea t·h·e • -·ao·k, Mr. and Mn. James D"l'"rt
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·Women's
Claaa
holds
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an chi dren, Jimmy, Linda and &lt;!lab supper at lbe
c;hw'l!b o!
Hollie Anrr, Chillicothe, Mr. ·~ O~Jst at six o'cJoct. Th~ member.s
M~s. Floyd Tracy and · diUghter, are to bring their ,covered dis,h
Vma Jean, Akron, and Mr. onil ORd !able ..vloe ·an\1 &gt;Mrl. C. C.
t~r5d ruchd•rJd Rupe and daughter, Chapman's
wiU furDIIJb the

l&lt;ola and fllll.floollng of food

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~bprch wjth Rev. Ralph M~htnU!)'
readitti the ceretnony at 7;30 PM.

ertalned a .,.oup oi ,..!all..., Suad•yGuests
•t their ho'l'J&gt;· Webe Terr·~··
were Mr. and Mrs. Dever p "'""''tall and children

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The wedding will be held at an

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smitb ent- ,aDd her famUy.

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lvange.Ue:al
United
Brethern

Mrs. C..Fis,her
d
Is Honor Guest
l'Ou,rol of their own bowels and
bladderr. u they grow. The mot• ·
that' parents can do is guid• '•
At Sunday Diriner
thetn a liUie."
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or punishment contribute• littltt '

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Loper, son of Mr. and Mrs: Th~
dore Lt;lper of Zalesk.l, Ohio.

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Anaoudcement 1.t beina:
ot P.e approt.ehlna .man'ilae
l!iiMaor Sue Cartwtlabt, daughter of. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright
~ :Hasan and .William Cart~(ight
of "' Huntington, to John Frllncis

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheets, Col. , arrived tod.ay to as&amp;ist in her care.
umbus, we re week end guestJ of
Mrs. Glenn Jarvis, Pori Waah·
Mr. and Mr.s. 0. K McKinley and lngton wa.!l called here- by tbe
Were accompAnied here by E~rl serlou~ U!ness Gf her aunt
McKinley who had .spen t a week Laurie- McKay, who Is a Patient
In Columbus.
• B.t the Meigs General Hospital
Mrs. W S. Pa1 .sons
returned'
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home Saluday after t•isJting Mr.
Richard
Vaughan
has been
and Mrs. I. W. Gibbs, Hartford transferred to the St.
Albam
:&gt;in~(' lasl Tu,'sday.
' Evan11 Supermarket and was II&lt;!·
Mrs . Carroll Sw11nson , Mrs . Har- companied
to W. Va., by bla
ry Snead, Pt. Pleasant, and Mrs sort, B~I. and his brother4n-Jaw
Fred Carmen, Addi son , spent th~ Russell Yeager, who had
bee~
week end with their husbamls at vi.s!ling here-. Mr. Va~ghan a~d
Mound~vllle The nwn arc work- son will stay with Mr. and Mrs.
ing on tl.c new powct• plant pro- Wilbur Parsons and Ruasell.
ject at Cresap ami the Sneads
S.Sgt. und Mr9. Cleo Kerns and
alsu attend('d 11 family reunion in daughters, ,Judy and Joyce, wflo
that .area Sunday.
have ~en stationed at Mlnerall
Lo~ell, Ruby, SL
Alban~, i! Wells, texas, are
visiting h_er
wurktng m the lu r11 l Evans Super· mother, Mrs. Willtam Robson an~
market 118 as.~!stant manager and famlly and Mrs, Kerns and the
will be in charge durins WilHam girls will remain here when he
~alteq' two week vacation atart- leave, : for Service in Newfoubd·
tng next week. · '
Jand. The Kern s family
visit(!(!
Mrs. Dea Haye~ was tak!in lo he·r brother Willi.~m Robson , and
Mf'igs General Hospital Monday family in 'Liberal, Kan. and her
as a medical· putien~
and her sis ter, ~rs . Cli(ford Cunningham
brother and sh1tcr·in ·lnw, Mr. and and family in Llma enroute !(;
:"l~s.:_~:_ C. Meaduws, Columbus, Middlel,)ort. Mrs. Cun,ningham and
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wtth tftcm to join her older son

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Cartwright- Lolier
Wedding Plans
Are Announced

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~hJidren, Rernle, DIC'kle and

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Approximately forty

In his first enr:ounler with a (rightenlta&amp; world ot di 5dpllne. evel'7
in(ant require&amp; the psychological support fof a mother's love and
affect1un above all else. In an atmosphere of punuhment it ia quu.: ''
tionable whether emotional "food" i• available to the infant or +young child.
Therefore, it il!l no aurpritc , - - - -. , - - - - - - that both p~~oych9k.gist and pedia·
tncian have drastic111ly revised
thf'tr thinkinK on di&amp;ciplinc for
th( in/an~ ·a nd young child.
This change of medical opin.
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Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Tewksbary
have returned from a vacUon trip
to FlOrdia. Mrs. Tewksbary was on

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by &lt;Om.. mo&lt;l"d
r~arlng
the ret'·
;: ommendat10n1 for
l.
,: toilet traininr of
~
,..o 20 ycara ago and
"+1 ~NO \.&lt;1-'
today.
Thl!' sum of an ·
tiqualed thinidnlil' on the M.tbJect
of toilet traininr is cont.amed m
a bulletin publishtd in 1934 by
the Federal 'Chiidr~:n's bureau It
called for 11trict, if not eoerci'le,
training :
"Training of the boweiR may
be begun 1..!1 early as the end or
the nut month It should 'always
bP. begun by the third month and
•a)' be ctompleted durin&amp;: tbe
eighth mon th.'' Such phrases &amp;I
•absolute regularity'" and "not
•arying the time by five mJn.
utea" are found in the text,
Contrast this point of view
¥lith the modern ('oncept of toilet
training found in the 1964 edi tion of "The Encyclopedia of
Child Care and Guidance". It
read!S as follows:
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"Mothere. can relax if they
h'rogni~e that a child will prlil&lt;'·
tlully train himHell in timeachieving good daytime control
before thr~ year11 of age and al ·
most complete r.o ntrol by four
or five."
&gt; Dr 8enjamin Spock in 1966
has thi ~ lo say; "Generali:v
&amp;J)P&amp;kinK, babieS themsel11f!1 rain

Mrs. Ed~on Wessa, Columbus,
visited relatives and friends in
Galli.polls and Middle~rt th l~

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Family Reunion
Held On Sunday

'Training' Fountt Unnccessary,
Mother Urged To Relax

Da.olv Sent mel

vacati9n rrom her wort as office
nQrlt for Dr. J. J . Davis and Mr.
Tewbba'ry from the Imperial Elee·
tric Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Long and
children, Jan and Joyce, and Mr.
and Mrs. · Henry Clatworthy and
ebildren, Jimmy, Sandra and Sam·
my, vi1lted Camden Park, Hunt·
ington. Monday.
Dean Pink, .son of Mr. and Mr!i.
Owen Fint, has returni!d home
J after spending .«:vera! weeks visit·
Jog Ricky Schoonover and family
in Columbus. He was at:compained
hert by M1'. and Mrs_ Rl~hard
Norris and family and Ricky.
Mr. and Mra. Leo Searles cele.
brated their twenty-seventh wedding anniverury quielly at their
home recently and their daugh·
tcrs, Mrs. Robert Craig and Carolyn Surlea, planned a surprise for
their parents.
Mila Besa Sanborn wa&amp; accornpained u Car as Parkerbura today
by Arthur Skinner and went on to
Prince Frederl~k. Md . lt:l visit a
cou11in, ,the Rev. H H. Hort, and
family .
1 Mr1. Martha Hudson , who is im·
proving slowly after having a bror.len hlp, was taken to Holzer Hos·
pltalfor a check up Tuesday In the
Rawllng:s. Coats ambulance.
l Mrs_ Rodney Downing left this
' morning for Marion , Ind . to vhil
Dr. and Mra. John Kireher and

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Todays Program
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SAN FRANCISCO
UP ~ Program for tod~'!&lt; final session of
thi! Republican National Convention beglhplng at 6:30 p m. EDT.
lntro'duction •of
co11gressmen
and Senators.
sPeech by rormer Gov. Dan
of Qolorado, candida~
' Senate.
Speech hy vice presnomine-e Richard M. Nlx·
on. NiXOR will .speak if the CCD•
dltion of his aJlln,~~; father In Loa
Angelea permits his return· to tbe
convention.
lt.tee,tllnce ·speech by llreaident
E~nbower. fl ·
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MAICnuNO IOMAHY, the
Puertc Rico delegate who Ill•
alated on bavtnc !Ia tbree-YCUI
delegation poUed, artd qelled
out btl name on roD call at
tb• lDliJ GOP convention, t1
baek: 1 ga.lll. Here bt 11, rMdy
to UIM!rt b1Jn8ell jn J'rialo'l
eow Palac.. (fHt~tiotiGil

WOitKMAN HURT
Austia W. Phillips, 102 Cole St.
wa.s the recipl~~ of head Injuri~~~ Thuilaq
morning wbU•
a.t wtrk at PofnetQy HiRh 'Scboot
He WI.! rushed to Holzer }Joaplirtl
~=eroy· ~~ce Chle! J'rar E
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