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1-The ~lloe~ Pomeroy·Mlddloport, 0 ., Aug. 22, 1956
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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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CIVIL DEFENSE WEEK
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children.
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

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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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In effect, punishment oi' threal

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
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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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asking that a!lce speeches at today•• final se.
life seutence
be s
liOn
the convention at the Cow
:~t:bi~n;:W·~~a.shiQBton,
biiJ
C!Onstitutional .Palace.
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trial were violated.
Sheppard CUilt.Y or

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AreForseen
In Heisel Case
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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-

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Qveil-theoroa4 truck81'1
and ( GiiiC'il
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EY"'VIEW .

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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miiaed ~petition for tbe rebearJ.N' ·

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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next
SoutherD schOol buses
be 115 avaUible.
be
ht:ld at the First Christain
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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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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Dtlver must~ be present wben rur•t or city area.
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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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wblch the company said wu used
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~
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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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ForM~igsCo1mty AreGivell ~ Funeral Services Clara Niggemeyer I
Meigs County Sclwol Superintendent 0. 0. Patterson today Will Be Friday
Fimeral Services I
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for inspection of school buShes .throughout

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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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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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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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of Wahama High Sehool white
tbe groom·to-be graduated fro'm
Zaleski High School.

Randy and Vicki• o.f Lakela"d~
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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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ll'o.'red Thurtd~
wkea t·h·e • -·ao·k, Mr. and Mn. James D"l'"rt
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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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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
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Brethern

Mrs. C..Fis,her
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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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dore Lt;lper of Zalesk.l, Ohio.

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ot P.e approt.ehlna .man'ilae
l!iiMaor Sue Cartwtlabt, daughter of. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright
~ :Hasan and .William Cart~(ight
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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.
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Mrs. W S. Pa1 .sons
returned'
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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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Wedding Plans
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~hJidren, Rernle, DIC'kle and

PAIT,

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.
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Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Tewksbary
have returned from a vacUon trip
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by &lt;Om.. mo&lt;l"d
r~arlng
the ret'·
;: ommendat10n1 for
l.
,: toilet traininr of
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,..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
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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
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' ''Daddy, atop the ear!"
Usually this urgent command

IEYNOLD I . GREIN.

will bol4 I ,..,
luck picnic Mondv A•1aat 21 at
I p. m. at 8ailey'1 Lake. AU m.em·
ben are urpd to attend. Ia cue
•t raiD. the meettaa wm be hlfld
at the lleelOnd wud hou.e lD Pom.e-

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Entered u secund class malr.AiC matt" at the pl}5t Qfflce at
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H.."J Les.h.gtou Ave., lil'l'w York City, te, ~ Y
SubseriptiOJI. rates: DelivP.ry by earr.er where available 30 cents
IMI' week: one ye-a.r 1r advatlee at The I•ailv S!!11tlnel offll'e, S.15.60:
li:1 m o nth ~ $7 80: three months, S3 90 8)1 rttJtur ruute wh.··re
•vallable: onf' mu•th $1, By mail one Y"iJr .$£1; ~·• mont!ls, $4 20;
h:eJ montbs, $2.~; •Joe monril. S.l.

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greater epitaph than that , I can"l .see-who made
a fort\me with lull late wife Grace aa an eccentric
dancer, and now ill playing Cttp'n Andy In the
Jun l.S Beach JH"oductlon of Slww Boot . He plays
the Cap'n broadly llut skillfully and 111 about Ule

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town, fl nup
. although IO.lf'r It waa rewnLten ~~ond became a hll
Mca'\WIIllc, Zlegfeld came up with a guy named Charles Wlnnlnger
to pl~ty Cu.p'n Andy- and not only the show, but Wtnntnger, bec::ame
tremendulllt auccesses. It wo.a my father, Incidentally, who rt4:0M·
mended Wlnnlnger for the role. So- heN am I na Cap'n Andy,
catching the Wut my pop missed. A little Irony with. your or&amp;nle
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Emotional InstabilitY

ly NIAMAN H. IUNDIIEN, M.D.
HOW emotionally stable are
rou?
It'l e. fact that one out o! every
10 Americana who yro.duate from
hl&amp;b 1chool this yrnr will br,
under treatment fo1· 11 sick mind
aometlme during his !He.

Chronic alcobollam, d.e1UIIona
or llallucrnatJ.on~, refusal to fact
rea.Uttea, feeUnp of hopeleiiDeu.
sulcldalldeas or attflmptl at IUl•

clde, exeeiL!Llve or abnorD\&amp;1. IIJ.~· :

nlity, habitual crlmtnau,,. an4 :
abusive and dea"kuct.l.ve behl'• :
In ntany calles, a m~nb1 l check· lorlanur,
up, eepectally u .undertLLkcn \l!he n Pr
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&amp;lgn1 of emotlon:~l Jllnl's ~ t\rst l1'111l .,., euurtl
a~pe11r, may lnlt nnd pteven t n What can ~ou do to http prl·
t omplete menlal lJJ cnltdown.
vent developmeDt of theee ll'IDP"
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Ea:1y S!qnl
suneetiGI'II u piclepoatl:
Who.t are snme of these early Love t.J:I.J nellhbor. Accept PIO·
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ot cnwtiono. l llln e~;.')
ple u tht)'' are. Be to11r111t of
Dr. S!l.muel Lkbnw.n, Clllcago others and at J'OUl own ahort...
psychtatrit.t, anys .~; o m e o! the comtng:e. Attend ahu.rcb rel\lllr·
\~' ::ml n fJ ~&gt;lg ns which mlg ht metm ly. Rellllon 11 CODIOllll.J; 1t c.n
the llo:!glnnlnu or cn\ot!onal prob· act u a tranqWU..r.
lenb tre:
Talk out JOUr Wn.doDI. Leam
Jrr!tabllll y, re:;tlrssnes5, rebel- to accept wnprou c:au'tohup.
llousncsrs , ln!l.b1llty to ronce n- control J'OUl UI.Xlettea. 4on"tlet
trnte, rrequrnt rrc llniJ ot Q:lovm them eonm.J. JOU.
or ClesrJalr
Erue lnJ' doubt ,au m1Jht
Olsllal\s rnr.tlon w\lh one'R lot havo throulh.,.rlol:lk:chiC~ .. IIpl.
In 1\(L?, dlfllcnlty In r.t• ltln~: alonll Unchectedan4\1Dtrt&amp;tldmen"'ah a~sort ate" or ho'dlng jobs, tal 1treu, ttiiLimblr, can UUH
failure to ma ke adjttslmentll at oraantc atlmGtl allCh u ulcen,.
\ hom~.
I;"Olltls and hilb blood prtiUrl,
I ."":"at:c Kabt;s
. 'n addiUoa to tttD.tuJ m••t.al
~rratlc entln~~: or sll;"epln~t ho.b· breakdown.
lts, overlndulgen cc, excessive OU111101IJID MIWD
•rr. :::k.tng, e:ttlng or Urlnklng.
T. c .: lJ lt poulblt,nan ha-.lq
Even repeated mlnor lnfrac- toucbed poiiQn l'J'1 DO&amp; 'M baTt
tlcne of the lnw or night from reaettona to lt?
religion might lodlcnte an emo- AniWer; Boml JUIGU taD
tlonnl problem.
come ln cDI\t&amp;a w1tb l97 •tth
Indlcatlon~ of mare Imminent perfect ufetr. -.bill Dtlletl 11"1
da.no:cr (It pers(lnality Olslntegra- ery llkely &amp;ottaetiYIR wbtn \he
t!on, pr. L\ebm1Ul u:,!, are the potaon mna 1* il Wded. to Ultm
toUow&amp;.g: slgnJ:
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Mrs. Ann• Welgud and ·dauJh·
ter were S.u n4ay la&amp;elt.!l of Mr and
Fred RGUih,
MT, .llnd Mn . OC'nJ iiS Roush and Mr~.
Mr. and M.rs. At!rian Lathey of
.0~ altended a wl(&gt;npr roast at
VPrnon, · Mr". Cl1rant-e, Mr. and
UniOfl . Camp Groun&gt;ls W~dne~lltV Mr!!."
Howartt · 'i'•YIOr of Pt. Plea·
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Frank Wolfe oJ
Mr. ancf · rM¥. "Calyln "$le.\sine
SilVer Springg, Md., spent Sunday
ond Gll)' Blelalng. Mason · spent
Jlillht whh Mrs. F11nnle Taylol" and Sundty With Bennie Blell!lnlil lnd
19R of Board.
(amiJy qf Albaoy.
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S:OO Capta:l&lt;n Kangaroo
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rather as an apoloey. that J off.,
the tact that 1 was bol;"n and rabed-'
1n a place e1lled Wllminctou, N.C.,
althouih 1 ~pent a1 much time ae
pOIIsible sway fl om It, In a place
called so1.1tb.oort, a little .town ln
whJch 1 .gtiiJ ·own my Grindpa Ad·
lrins' home.
But Wilmington was not sucb a
bad place to .!11"0"\V up as a boy. We
11ved 1n what ~ar. eaQed "East"
Wllmington.ll had a lot of
Jn It, most or .w'horri were
mate 11 1 As ll irew, t-e.v
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my Aunt Laura, who ralaed me,
mnd her husband, Untle CQrnellua, ~pl_ed proud ]llace.!l In
the ,e"OJllmunUf· They were ex·sla·
vea. .[ wd&amp;ltl llke you to coo.sldel'
my Aurit Lilly Burn11, a Ne(ro, who

rcisl!4 .'flf rrotlter, and Jullt plaotn
r.n,· a -~ 0/.he had a twsbnd
named ay.tter, • N"e&amp;rP, and a be~y
friend ' ~ameG Du:nk, a ~irG: wr.u
rah;ed ·mV"-Ittd brother.
'I wqul"d erove to rill;' Alb~·!
Gray, a Netro. who wsll the hirtcl
man 1:an(t Jake Kell:v . a Nefro WliJ'
waa another hired mao, and tbr

atnke,

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~r. G.ra1" wheb _ ·~;'Iii IDf.m'a.
f,IP Lottl~r Adk.'»l, t ·, ' " .to
' ~Jqwn ,to bu~ me a) . at.
' ~Y maternal lnP:d!•t~ .. Capt.
Edward Hall Adkinl of ~-U~port,
N. C., hid the milf~S;e'{() dje,
and one whole striei 'JI •
thport,
was flll"td with Ne &lt;" ,..frii~ds,
come to s11.v 11oodbye~\oQ tap,rn
My Cather used to,·
:.l' t~r •the
J . . W. Brooks Who ... ~ ,GI-orera.
he sure met a lot ·Of colored
in his bushtess ot selling

11:00

Jt. nus 1nelu~d . a man named

Allen J~Dny~t!i, first name was
All.,n, h~ m~e~ • :pame was
D)', and , hl:tl' papa·' w~sn't IOC!at&gt;~b_le
- who wor)t:,~d long for CousJ.n
Kate S.t ewart in h7r Soutbp~rt
bot.r dlnr h01U~. ThiS would ~.~n ·
c~ude the mula~to .brother of . a
bi_K whlt~ e11~bve. m one of WilmtngUJns ~a)or · mdus~rles who
was erqptove~ ~Y his white brothel'
as a Jarden•r ' on the executive's
estat~.
chielum-mub, ,,catsbane,[ Negroes were a1 much a part of
.
WIU1r(ea.
my hom~ town as the "buckra,"
waa~ow.:-d to the whl'te folks . My mammy, Aunt
. · - 11 1 e.rnon~~ Ll[~, the former Shvet Used to
~---·· ~liifi·· lf;JoU can\ keep ulwith the
Abntr McCfl:'J, beifcow,· )'oU~ot to gallo~ with the
mouih tha.n Joe aana."
:
. WII so blo.ck he. w~s
We:IL, I . am .not 1111loping with
bl~e.
mtlr~ children than SOJ.•. ihe, gang. I apologize for Witm.qm~n. and more quail thsl) B.ernle lnaton, N. C., the place whert&gt; 1
Baruch.
was born,
Thi~ tolerance of black to white (Copyright, 19156, by United Feat·
also applied oQually to Aull! Flor· ures S;yndic11te, Inc. l

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Valiant Lady
Love of Ufe

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1:00 Johnny Carson Show
1:30 Houserarty
2:00 The Big Payoff

•m•ll blood veuel in Lbt

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indleatea aueh

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AftllliNOirON--'I'onno'\'H
Oov. Fiarlk Cltmet~t'a evangellatlc,
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pollbe~l 1tature df-d the 36•ylar-otd ne~mer wlll be t.
to ret:kon wlth ~·n prdldtnUiJ' Ml~~ lilt uadtrway,

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Some delepWa wert

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10:00 F&amp;""O

Tru.th or t::or\Sl!¥.ilmco~

Kills·

10:30

Life of Riley

Repo~er

11:00 Ne\1P!il

year1.

Tho

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. U\&amp;t ~ wlft a .Senato •eat ln
to uftetl(f Sen. Albert Gore
~.-·- rpu;~r Jl~weomer

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84th Con·
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year'• ponttcal batUe for

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'lO:ao Po!M.-e Playhouse

11:15 Greatei:lt Fl&amp;.hts of C~mart ·

11:00 News

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1:30 Feminine Touch

·2:00 Aftemooa l"llm. Festival

f:OO Two CUD. Playhouse
5:0Q Republican Convention

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P:30 Sb'aw llat Theatre
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Qotta, aDd Bruc:e Bradford, son of

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aad Mn. Wallaee Bradford,
C01~mb., ·wbere they arc
ll'le!'D~ . or the .AII.state Bora
Blad ,-bl!;!b · wlll play dlll"inlil Ul:e

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Work CoMpltte4,
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eampanled lbem to. Columbua ap.d
went oD.. to Caledo~l.a to vbit Kre. ,

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Jilign.a.ture• only, auto or ,furniture.
1-~ _&amp;erVice • •

phcme first...

HAM SALAD . .- · lb 59c

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lnf Pie Filler, Apple, P..ch, R alsln, Cherry ·· ··· · 2 No; 2 Cans ~
M.tC Garden Tomato Juice, Appitlz ing "· · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · ·, 46 oz. cnn 29c
TollUIIOis, Packen Liliif re tkipe· 3 No. 303 Cans 39c
pcift &amp; Inns, ScOH Count yIn sauce • 52 oz.. Con 29c
Cu:ilmb• Pickles~ Mdlli"s • crisp .. · -- ·..... Qt. Jar 37c
COiby.Chees•, l't'lt. Hope me llow fJaYOred ··· ,· " Lb. 45c
·ltrofir White Br~, hrlch ed ··"·"· · ···· · 2loins 2_9c

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8:15 John Dalr
8:30 fUn. Tin Tin

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SIMONS SPECIAL

DOES YOUR 110ME NEEQ A

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were Mr &amp;ad Ml'l Jtd..
Wlril T Frenc.b and ebUdrea,

6:DO New.s
6:0~ Weather
sport.

1UO Sports_.

11:15 Mystery Theatre

'$25 to $1000

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Sign. On
Film &amp; Fancy
Feminine Touch
Two Gun Playhouse
Fl:m
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. Pork Chops, Lean, Juicy first tu ts. ...... ·:........ "· .. Lb.
Sliced Bacon .... · .......... 2 lbs. 85c ...... · ".. Lb. 43c

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)Ved•todar with • family alntitit
tl the: bq!IIO .ol her
lit. IJid JlrJ, II. L. French, Tboioe

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11:59
12,00
1:30
4:00.
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YOUR HOUSE

U.lrd blrf!ld" or LU A.~t•
~. clau&amp;bter of Mr: and Ml-1.

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Mrs. H. M. Archer •bo ,r.u ~
ill ls able to be out •1•1o..

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HALl ARRiltiD
. Sam Hale, 52, RuU..ntl wu to
mae an appearance In Rutland
llqor Deanison•, eou1·t today Col:
ltwln1 his arreat Tue1day ~enlng
b~ Rutland Police for lntoxkatiQn.

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10:14 Sporu Parade

The L:lle Show .

burJ Fridar. .
Mr. 1Dd Mn.
e.bild..·en of
lted Mr. aDd

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Romine, Rutland seeks di\'orce
trojn ~.aries H. Domine of Rutlend and Ga:ynellt! Wise Gf Poria·
tro,y asks divorce from Gerald
Wls.e of Pomeroy.

Red Ba:rber'.s · Comer

W ea.t·beT

on Haven He(lbt&amp;.
Bll'bll'• Smith aad
Mn. Bolt
Ll&gt;'ne were lbopplDf ln Parker•

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Sunday after nooa vitltQ,rl ~
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J'ault w.N
Mr. ·and Mra. Dale Faulk,
bur, Mr. and Mr• Rlelwd ~
and 1001 and Glenn J'a\llll: aD4

jua:lti

hl Mei.gs County Common Pleas
CoUrt 1\lesd.ay in w~lch . Ott.ella

10 00

0:00 Arthur }IUTrDY

11 :59 Sian on •

medlat.ly. HoWever, arlv'llen: to the )'Outhful
pvernor , ~~nt.d ·.watt ln.. . tor another tour

6•30 Star Stage

Fleede an dchlldren

Mr .•nd .lb'l. Charlft Leiter lf;;;;..;;;:;;;i;;;;;;;;;i;i;;·;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;:;-~
· ~·~·~~·~·~-~~~~..,:;_;;,;:'~·~1;;~
have mGved .l.Dto tbelr HW home ~· 1

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at Su1da)'

PIVOlCI ACTIONS FI"ID .
Ae:tioa1 fDr dlvatie were filed

Lo, &lt;t

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eoneeded
a potil!fl·

ferver of b!J "lpMC!h, "tht)'·:Rf..O.mPtlY , \Hl&amp;$n talk/
lnr at:oout ' 9l_trnent·rof':~1d,ent boom tm·

M)llterY•n~

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5:00 Republicnn Convention

THURSDAY

iO. worktll up by the

Restt l.n

·Sportl
9"!0 "Cavalcade ·Of
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quar:tep, ~ obJerv•r•
It
Wl&amp;idltd D.._.tory hU
tla.lly JXtWerfll:' impae~ o" vote.-..

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4 :00 LuC'ky B Rarwh

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Ooverftor HDw

Newa Catwvan

7:30 The 'Whi~ller

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4:00 f\.t1jt''!t Ki.~~n

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3:15 Secret Storm

a:::m ··'fldte ·nf" ~t

Day

0:30 .laye P. Mo""u ~how
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S;.~nday was SO, eou.eUoA

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3:45 Modern Romances
11:00 Comedy Time
4·30 My Lihlle 1Mal'gie
5:00 Au-nt Dru
6:00 News Picture
' 6: Hi Spor-ts Eye
6::m ,Lee Paul

12:00 Ray ·Mmand Show
12:30 '" , The World Turns

.•· Brain- 7demalile· mar not b"Q: ' re:'
1aponaible for the irritability, mem·
: ~Tf •lou and aecluai~nel!l many
1thmk .,.. tbe lnevitalife resullll of
a "little atroke"-tbe blocking of

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Mr. and M". Dake Eblin e1 SprinKfieJd .~~pent Wednesday with
Bloomdlle, Ohio were
recent Mrs. Niday ', brother, Mr. and Mrt.
cueata of Mr. and Mn. Cbarle• •lao vlr1te-d her father , Mr. and
tblin Jr.
Cbarle• Eblin Jr. •nd Benton and
Mr.&amp;. Ch.arlu Eblin Sr. and dau&amp;h·
Mr. and Mrs. RUJHIJ Robert, ter, Jeanette.
ot Kookeraville-, w Va.,
spent
Rev . Edisu nW~eaver wall be the
from Wedni!MI.ay te Friday wltb
pa.stor
of Lhe Church of Chrilt
bJa brother Mr . and Mrs- Sber·
1n Christian Union Jit Hiland for
man R.obtrts •nd family .
tb~ conung year.
lira. Don Stewart caUed on Mrs.
Roberl Faulk, Tue;scby evening.
Mr. and Mrs. LeJter Brookover
called (ID Mra. Allee More Mond1y
VIctor Roberta and sons called
on bil brother Mr. aDd
Mn.
Sherman Roberte and flmll)' on
Tbund•y evening.
llr .and Mra. Artie Eblin and
Diana, Mrs. Nellie Eblin and Mn.
J. D Adlm.s and Uda attended
the eam pmeeting •t CireleviJJe.
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2:00 'Miatinee Theme

3:00 Queen For

RUMMAGI SALE
Tbe Fedt!!raed Chu~b
choir .... .,_ "Su.,riw ,....,. • .-.. ••
The family of tbe late Paul aa~
are aPOD-inl a rummqe sale
Katherine Aliebael beJd their aathis weelt at the pariah house-.
aual reu.nioa Sunday, Auauat 19
at lbe home Of Mr. and Mn B. E.
Wilt Humphrey -"d 8011 Wil·
ICI CIIIAM SOCIAL
Carl ~f Pomeroy R. D. A baekel 11am bave ret\ll'Ded to tbeit home,
Tbe Federated ~hurd
choir dbuier waa lerved. at I-:00 o'clock Pontiac, Mich. .tter a villt with
will bol dan tee ere.zn solal, S.t. ADd wu followed by a brief bWI- bl8 brother and iater.IJMaw, Mr.
11
Aupat 25. beJinaJaa: at B p. m., ine11 meetin1.
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and Mrs.· Edward Humphrey and
Ia (.b~ church baaement. Home.
Those attendinl the reu.nlon family,
made lee cream, cake and oftee
were:
Rev. and Mre, Roy Osborn vi&amp;.
will be .sold. Thl!ffl will be lee
Mr. ud Mrs. Harlan Tewksblll"y, !ted with Mrs" Myrtle Lone anll
eream packed for tliHDiil o11t.
Albany; Mr. and Mr&amp;. CarJ PhiJ· daqhter, Mtsa Dorothy, Wedne&amp;lips, Atbene; Mr. aod Mrs. John day morning. They were enroute
•lltTH ANJ"(OUNCED
B. Miller aad children Richard to Floridl. where the)' will ~
.Mr. and .Mrs. Loula Haines Marlene and Doria Lee ~~ Belpre~ slde. Rev. Olbom, a former pu(Waada Koehler), C'..-oveport, are Mr 10 Mra Orvill C 1 M • tor of tbe Enterprile BUB Church
a-q.nounclnlil
blrtb 0( a seven
cui, Mn.
or::~ has been Ioeated in BaltlmOft' aad
PGllftd eight ouee sfl, Louis Jeff. lor BoDIJI;ie Carl AIC d S lth has been trallllerred to Florida.
rey, at St. A:u'a Hoapltal, Co1wn· Mr, and Mrs Ra1 bC
d ~nd'
M.r. and Mrs. Anthony Graber
b111, on Wednesd.,-, August 22. reP Dorra' a:sa~ •r
t\,J · and Mrs. Haze1 Bramledae vlllted
Ther alit) Alvt two dau1hters.
Sha~on and 'Michael'eW.m -~PC ~- ~riends tn Pomerw lut we.:.•,~k;,·~ ~
i]rt~D.dparenta, are Mrs.
Lewia D le
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llnl. Eldon Weeb
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Koehl~ Sr, Middleport, and Mr. tr ne Carl, Edna CArl, Sue Carl, bome Wednesd&amp;f
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•nd Mrs. Louis Halnes, Groveport Mre. P)'qcea Barbee and . SOil 1
wlth Mr.
Ml"'.
Irvin Koehler New Le I to Is :)lark, and William E. .FulwJder, ver
and
N~r;;~~.:
I creat grandfather. x ng n,
JKr. all of Collumbus Mr. and Mn.
with
an• Mrl.
m R.
ennetb M cbeal and son Tommy
by Mr.
/Of
MldcUe~»&lt;:lt.:
R.
0.;
Mr.
and
Weeki
who.
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the
overnight
M.lgs G.Mr-11 H«&lt;plt•l
A.dm:isalon: Mrs. Barbara Mul· Mn. Elbert Fulwi4er of PbXIo; guest of his SGn: and daug:hter-ln.
Mrs. Dylvan Micb11el. E. F. Michael 1
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len. Pomeroy;
J · H. Eaat, aJI of Pomeroy; Mr. aw.
and
Mts1 Margie Burkhart wbo bu
Gregory Oro~, Pvmeroy
and Ml's. J. E. MieAael, Thelma been the 1uut of her Jr•ndpurMrs. Belva Glaze, Pomeroy,
Micbael, and IUfllll, Mon. . Edaa ents Mr. an~f Mrs. John Frlck. left
Russell
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuesday evening for a. ~It in
DtYOI.CI ACTION
Slack
and
Bobbie, and Nelsonville wlth Mr.
and Mrs.
Mary A. Larkins of R~&amp;tliDd to.
11Dd the boat John R. Weeks before .retl~rnin.K to
d.ly flied actiOn For divorce from Rlcki, all
and Mrs. B.. E. her home, New Albany, lnd
John L. Larkins of Rutland in and hoste11,
Carl.
Mr.
and
Carl will haviJ
MaratYna. '· Tracy,
dauiibte• of
M~l11 County Cammon Pleas
att.ined their
wedding an· Mr. and Mrs. Roy Traey Jr. who
Court.
nivenary
, August 28. baa been ill with a throatdp.fec·
OfOc:erB
the next tion at Holr.er Hoapitai, ·. has re. IMRDIAGI LICINSII
F. Mich. turned home and iJ coDvaleselng
.Willard L. Reed, 18, Reedsvl1le
E. carl nicely Her . tWt~ ii.ster, Caralf.nll'
and Connie Ruth Wallt:ln, 11 etud·
Thelma now has th~ lnfectioa In a milder
ent, Reed&amp;vUie.
form.
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11:15
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
11 :45 Guid!ru~: Light

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Shop On T-lolon
TBA .
News
Late Show

6:55 Siogn Ott
7:00 Today
• 9:00 Coffee Tbnel
W:OO Jlqme
ll'OO Tle TB&lt; Douih
1 ~: 30 It Could Be You
12,00 ea..... c.eo ro s-hoot
12, S!l eDrrent

9:00 Of Al1 Tblnas
10:30 Strike it Rlc'h

ments of 1ummer flowa were
used In tbe ' dlnini reo&amp; and
tbrGUiilhout tbe _bome. Mrl. J. ll.
Hay01, Chester,' and llts. Bonald
Place, Guinea, N Y.. were IUestl
aDd twelve member&amp; were PJ118Pl.

SOUETY

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8:00 Captain Kangu oo
1):30 Arthu.r God.l.rey

Mn. Cl-OP RJ"Ved I de-nert
eourJe and Mn: liulhes presided at
the alher eoffee ,enriee. AJrallll"

PAR1'Y
it=al patient In Holur Hot:pU.al .
· · friend, .ad relallv" recently
Mn. BobbJ Moo Of Ak.ra.o
honor.. Mrt. lbiJ'h ......,. .,. rer 1 week end cue.t ot llr. and Mn.
ltbth.yfiotth I !Mif'fY 1ft tfM lftw Olsen Sayre.
Htnn P...tl. Thiee ,......,. . .,..
Mn. P:ted RIIVIh. Mra. Amy Ott·
Mr. and Kn. Ve Street and
lOB,. Mn. 1..-.tt Revth, Mra. Qtc.. 1 crll&lt;tren Lt: tndllrs. Nick Street
k .. Orlnlt.... . . ud lw&amp;., ·- Mr-.\ and daua:hter ,lod Hr. and MrJ.
Claut lumprMr Ml'l, Cr1ndall . W A. Street of GrtlDd)', Va., are
lmlth, Mrt.. Loren hueh, Mra. vautiOrrina: • wwet la cauda.
LouiN Dw-, Mrt. a.tty Smith •nd
Mr. and Mra. DouJbt Garrett
Mrw.. KathtrMn.: •l"'lbletQ.
andc hlldren of llcConnelllrille.
Walter OUver, St. AJ~oa, WAll 1Ohio vbited frlenda ben on Wed.
in town th1l 'Week on btlllaeai."
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llr. lad. rMe. A. T. Quinton and
Mr.a. F. A. Baf.eJ 10d Mn.
ch.lldrea of FOrt Wortr, Teua,
Rouab aceompaaled Cvole B&amp;ulh
ited Mr. aDd rMa .PblUp Wool· t to Columbll.l llli ThurJda)' wbere
pert on Wednelday and Tbuuday. lahe c•ught a train ot New York
Mr. and llrl. Bob Ll)ooe aad · to ¥Lilt frienda
Vllilin1 Arthur Sayre from
daughtera were SuQday diner
liiUelt&amp; of Mr. 1nd llrL ComiDO- Zanesville are llr. and Mr&amp;. W.
dore I:lunt lu CottqeYllfe.
I G. Sayre
aftd Mra. l..&amp;ubetb

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WCHS-TV Channel 8

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N.W ARRIVAL

NEW HAVEN SOCIETY

Mambm of tbe Eleeta Circle- tbe RalliWOD UniOA
Cb.riJtlail
of Ulte a. R. Saabora Milaloury Hilb SebooJ, BttriDI, ud wa1 ,eSOciety
tf the Pint Baptiat Chureb lected .. lorei&amp;D mluJolllrY of
have 11 Ullilllual project for tbelr the Circle.
.next meetlq. Tbey ue to brtq
Durhap the buel0811 meetlnl it
material t.o be ueed for "cbecll;- wu a.nDOunced tblt the Septam·
wldcla are headlcu-vea uaed. ber meet1n1 would be beld at the
Korean ~ebool cbildrea to car· home olllra. Harry Houdubelt o.n
their school ruppliee and lun- tbe tom \t. Tueedty la1&amp;e1d of tbe
tblrd becatue' of aa
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meetlnii
Tbe
prcjeel waa announced that week.
preaeawbea the Circle
met TueacUy ted th~
prorram on the
evenlna: at the hom.~ of Mn. Har- topic .. Precioua Tre&amp;JUre;~L" and
ry M. Crou. lin. E. L HUJ)lee. Mr •. J. M. Ai'dler clued tbe meet.
cbalrmart. pretlded aDd opened lnJ with prayet.

llr .•nd Mrl. Martin MeAneua the meetiq with • poem
"The
an anDOuneiD,f: the . birth of a Land ol l!elllnnlnll Apia" lin.
1 lb a .. daltlhter, Diana lUI. •' Mllton Hood conducted the devo. Sellaeke.l Clinic,
Wed. mo•DIIIll tloaal aervJee oa the topic ''DweJI.
AA~Juatll.
Iq la the Seuet Place" and Mrs.
Grand.partota are Mr. and Mra. Cb&amp;rlel Benaeu IIYe the prayer
Allie Grue.ser, )(fnealtf:n, Pa., MTI, whic:b ciOJed the aenrlee.
L¥Ua Hysell il a ~nat trand- llia1 Elkabetb SnoQrau, Rio
metber abd Anthony Hy&amp;e"Jl t1 a Grande, w11 cbotka 1t7 the ctr.
&amp;nat Jreat graadfather.
e1e for Home IIIPlonuy for t1tt
yu,r-. aDd Rutb Muse:r, tetlller Ja

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and quite a scol"e of Negtoes who
Cit quite n~atly into tb.,e New Han· [ ~ill~~ .~;:,~'~;,
IV ROBERT C I.UA"-"fact
81 a little so.~~ .~ I over.Brunswiclt C9Unt:v schemL?
1i;' ' "et as ~;tho~t t_brea.trninlil ta overtbrow
It is witl'l n11 ~ai prl~. but "a4jldrtued Albert G~i'-

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L-'TIER. JOEl BIER(IER. who runs McCarthy"s nnd haa made It
one of the mure !Wivent chophouses along Manhattan"8 Stealc Rowit.oth street from LM\nglon to l&lt;'lrst- drirts by and 1!0)'8 the trouble
with New YoJ·k•Wa these daya Ia tha.l too many of them don't Jive
In New York. "You don't ho.ve to hold any beneflts for me yet," he
the new rich
eKplaln&amp;, "'but lt':s tr"Ue that 1.1.U over' Manhattan the 1umm.er llUtlin."' ·wt;' bei.ng poor
in rentu.urants Is below what It used to be.
from ·necn~JtJ,
"And do you !mow why.'!' Subt11'banltea ju11t don't 1tlr therh~elvea
money,
to come Into town to-r a goor.l dinner ln the hot months . Even on
Tha.t is a long
J~lny dayR, they st11y In Eu11ldaelll~r or Tenafly. And on plea111ant
pieCe 1 just r't'ad in
evenlnga, wh en they OU!fh t to bl! dr·et&gt;~tlng up unll commg Into town
zine af:lout the Wilmlnlton
for s good leotd und !-lOme theutcJ·. they ju11t slop ttrouml the bowse
ing Siar, and what the Star did
In a].IOrla clolhllll a11d hold tho11e do •·nl'd barbecues."
a pletur~.
Mr B., an enterpa•u;mg m... n. folluwa the old theory abou't tt you
'I'h.e Stir weat to
with
Utl't beal 'em, join 'em. He'a now mt!dttatlnl opl'!nlng a })ranch ot
' p1cture of rour Marine
MeCarthy'e out In 1101ne 1111burb or other. "How," he asks plaintively, 1
• the trill of Sit· Matt MeKeon.
"can J alford to let 11!1 dmt p!Jltmtlu.l business get away?..
I picture was put out by the Assoc·
• • • •
TilE MOST FltUSTUATl:D I'EOPLE In New York these dayi l iated Pre.sa wl.re- service.
One of the M.arine11 was a NeJiB,
&amp;l'f! tn.d driver» ln addltlOII to being a worse driver than generally
thought lyou juat have to w•1ch the wrecked caba bell!.( &amp;owed ! Pv\. IEUJerie Ervln of lkida:eport.
Copn. Uorri.flecl at the id~a uf hav·
away d11lly urouno.l town l, tht&gt; Man tlattan cabbie Ia a nervoua and
lng a Neero on the front page of
nulay uno ... nnd then~·~~ hel'n 11 new city law 1n eft"eot tOl' ~~.eal"ly abt
th1s noble papel', Lhe editor on
months now. forbtdt1m l~ t.uJ ton\Ubi" ~ horn blow1n1. To watch a light·
jumping, hellvy·thro!llt· ("Ub "Url ve1 t1·y1ng to get t11e Alabamll mo·
duty (accordlha: to Time) met
tuH/11 in trunt or h!IJI to utvvu when the algnu.l goee Ireta 111 to ~... .eri~~. by orderin.e 1 pre•sman
a neurotic mua who ~~ du~~e lu nnu·dt'rlng the nearest penon .
· 'flit'~ 'a ' hammer and chiael to
:::&gt;w.-eya show, lnt:L•h·n!ally, \hu t lhc city Is allghtly qadeter th-.
pre~ plate. Ned morninJ Pvt.
~a.y11. althou~h nut enun~tl lo n;uko: 11ny appreclable altrenm.... ..J Ervin's raiaetl lilhest haunted the
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spot wbere the Mo~ninA Star cut
01ft the . Nelfr(l and sptled l:U
frOn\ paae."
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Cotto11 Blo.taom .
til t' !Juu~
"1 didn't know lt-I've got a brother llvlnc tn
Europe who wrote me about It- for &amp; lonr time,
bat my rather turnl'!d down the Cap'n Andy part In Zltlf\tiCl'l
original Shu w Boot ," Paul repo1·ted with hla lov&amp;ly, crooked 1frln.
"At thf' tlme Z\egfeld waa N!adylng that cast, pop also Will o(rered
a rule In Tllr Nt~ IV MQo••· bein;;t" staged by Laut"ence Schwab and

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but the (hildrl'!ll
cnn be done for

them?
Medica I science has a good an·
awer- these dAys. Recently-d,vel·
opl'!d drugs hove clinched the battle
against naullea on land, aea or in
the air.
All drug stores now ~llJTJ these
drugs. One, called Bonadettelh provide&amp; all d11y protection ~n a sh1gllt
fruit...tlavored tablet which l'hil·
dren can chew withoct water. The
medlelnal in the tablets, tested on
17,000 -"rn'led Forces personnel,
proved over 90 per eent el'tl!ctiv'!.
If It's too late ror pt'eventive
mecli"elne, Dr. I. Newton Kugelm•ss, eon!ulting pedia.tricta" ot
the New York City Health Depart·
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CINCINNATI, 0 UP - Th"-' biggest test of the season loomtld
for the Cincinnati RE"dleg!:. today ,
that of lakin~ second place away
from On(' of the hottest teams in
baseball, the Brooklyn Ood.1:t&gt;rs .
Th'e three-game series has a I•Jt
hanging on the balance for both
teams . A clean ~weep by onl' club
could knQCk lh(' other out uf ih&lt;·
pennant rnt·e for good.
Manager Birdie Tehbclls numin at~d Johnny Klivpslt'in to pih·h th t·
opPner tonigt against h~1-: Don
Newcnmhe . Artl't ' th a t , Vl•leran
Larry Janse n wa~ ('Xpf'c\cd to giJ
afte-r hi~ tlli,rd litstrai e:ht viel,n·
since joirtlng the Redlt•jils i11 i'l'i.
day's cunte.!!t.

STILL HITTING • • • • - - By Alan Mavar
VERNON,

Sl. Louis and Milwaukee druppc(l
a decision to the Gi01nts.
Gus Bell kept Cincinati's hom r.'
run streak alive with a blast in
the third inning, markln" 19
slnia: ht games the Rf'dlcgs havt·
hit, a homer. During the streak,
Redleg hitters have sent 36 hom ers out of the park.
Bell caught one of Bob Friend's
shmts on a :3-2 pitch for Hw b lo\'!'
1 that put tht' Ohiuons in a 3-2 t.,.all
, th· ~- nt'Vt't· relinquished . ~'rlt·nd ,
1
who t!rnppt·d his 13th tleriswn . w:~s
lht~ vtclim of poor ddt!nsivP support .
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: Little L~ague et1nt es1 la•t nigh : as
Bob Winebrenner pitch !'d a on '
1 hitler ro r the Inllians. A single b1·
, 1\!ikl' Werrv in thp vl:'rv fir!!\ inn1 mg wa;; th'e only blow off Win f'Ln·nnt'r's offt&gt;rill l-!~ tn the game
l 1hut w&lt;t~ ra ll t'd after fuur innings
I beeuust· of darknt&gt;s~.
I The ltuJ. ians had eig bt I'Urt.&lt;&gt; orr
, Tt•J-ry O ldin~cr ~~ lhe\· -~ l'Ort•d fnut·
!tntc;; Jll the ' l"t'lltld, Uilt' in ltll'
lhird &lt;llltl thl"N· tn 01!! (uul'th In
Ihe s\•rund a lrtl)le 1,1' Willie (iuin
tht't' , 11 fit•llh~ l' ' s choirr und rivl'
1 wa lk s gavt' the Indian s ftmr runs.
In th P thh'd ~ inglt'S bY Guinther.
Ar- mt•s and Jim Pb elan gav~ them
another. and then in the fourth
singles hy Bob Wine brenne •·k, Arm.
l'~ and Phe-lan anr 1 a wa 1 gan
, tht'm their finn\ thrr.e runs.
Jimmy Ph('l,&lt;tn had a perfc ~ 1
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nigh! at the plate with two for
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Frank Thomas started Friend's
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opening inning. Robinson beat out
an Infield hit and Bell beat out a
bunt. Two successive infield outs
each produ~ed an unearned run.
Pittsburgh sem·e(l in lhe third on
LeE&gt; Walls' sacrifice fly after Maz.
eroski's sl nwle and Hank Foiles,
double; in lhr fourth on Robert
Clemente's doublt" and Long's sin·
glt, and in the sixth on slnales by
Blll Virdon, Clemente and Diek

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Stobart is a sophomGre and a
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on ·the Bobcat vanity.
He will report with other squad
members August 3- and will be·
gin pradice the next 1 day in preparation for the ~ason opener
three weeks later a1ainst Florida
State at 'l'allahassee; Florida.

Groat.
Nuxhall was removed when he
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AMiiiUCAN LEAGUF.
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thlcago -·-·-· 68

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New Yoi·k 3. Cleveland 2
Chicago 6, Boston 3, 1st d1:1~
Boston 7, Chicago 6, 2nd, mg~Jt
Kansas City 7, Baltimore -2, 11 m
Detroit 9, Washington 5
Frlday't Gam"
Kan. City al Washington, n~ght
Detroit at Baltimore, night
Chicago at New Yor~, ni~ht
Cleveland at B'oston
NATION.-L LEAGUE
W, t., Pd. GB
Milwaukee _ _ '72 46 .610
BrooJtl~·n __ ... 69 .47 .5R5 2
Cincinn•ti ____ 70 50 .583 3
StLouis ______ 58 60 .492 14
Philadelphia .. 55 61 .474 16
Pittsburgh __ __ 51 68 .429 2g~
Chi('ago ______ 49 67 ,422 22
New York
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Wetfnetday's Rftultl
New Yol'k 2, Milwaukee l
Chicago 8, Philadelphia 3
.G,incinnuti 6 , PittsbUrJ!h :3
Brooklvn 5. St. Louis. 3, night
· Frh:t.y'~ Games
Br·ooklyn at Cincinnati, night
r•hlladclphi a at Milwaukee , nigt
Nt·w York &lt;.~t Chicago
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Pitsburgh at St Loui~. night

' tiona. A short bu1ineu Jession
was held . A contftt ""' held with
Mr1. s. H. R~ltmlre winnma the
priu whiJe MI'J. CIJyton Athey
won the door prize. Others prest&gt;nl
were Mn. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. li:. C,
Ridle, Mrs Eddi~ Layne, Mra Free·
mtn Routr, Mn Thelma....Cape-hart
LIVI WlaiS
Mr•. Ottie ll.ou•h, Mu. Howard
n~ JUJJ Live Wl.l't! Class held llurrls Mrt. Oeora:e Jewell Mrt
thc-lr Autust metinl: at the· churCh ibi'J')' 'Capebart, and Mrs.
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Edltor'J Nute:
It the third matching Ruth'.! record In UJ32 he
II Baria&lt;J of four ttori_
e s out- injured his wrist in
September
lining the lr'iews of fuur of bas.. and hit only three hotners durin(
ball's formu 1 luogel'!i on Mickey that entire month.
Mantte ·a pruapecbl of bnakin;
''I couldn't swing a bat after J
Babe Ruth'$ home run record.
hurt my
wrist," he said.
"lt't
By RON LEVITT
funny but bnek in 1932 no
one
United Pr-• Sports Writer
I ever thought about breaking the
MIAMI. F la - UP-Jimmy Foxx record like they do tod~Y- I,r I had
who came within a whisker of ty - brokt'n the record
It wouldn't
ing Babe Ruth's 60-homer reeord hace meant much then. The fana
24 yenrs ago, c:.tmc right out and wuen't looking for a hero like
said toduy he is pulling for Mick ey the~· !ll'C today."
Manlle to brt'ak the ml 1·k.
Despite hi~ tnjured wrist in 1\132,
''It won't take a thint:
awa~· Foxx said he could have htt 70
from the 'Babe," l&lt;"oxx said. "He's homer_, that season
Jf tbe ball
a !egf'nd . M6st of today's
fans pal'ks Wl!l't' tllilored lht' way they
newr ~i.i w Huth play und basl'hall art.· tcdoy.
ne('ds a new hero."
Foxx, still big, hus ky and powcrScreen Stopped Hits
ful looking all' he was with the
-'There was a
screen lri St.
Philadt'lphia Athleticcs in
his Louis that came down later," he
prime during 1932 w.hen he hit 56 ret:alled," nnll it caught n hunch
homers, feels Mantle's chances to of l'flY long hits, 'T'hen there was
erack ~_,uth's r1)rd this season a barl1ed wire in Philadelphia that
are golnl.
caught at lc11st lhree TlJ.Of£ . After
'''l'he kid's hot ,'' said old double- the season, I went out there ._nd
x
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ht' was
affectionately fount! the wire barricade act~Uf
known in hi s playing -days. "He's was out side the ball park, but all
on a streak .. .and fl'om wheJ·e he's I got at the tim&amp; was three- do'(
sitting now
his chance's
luok bles and not three home runs.'~
mighty goorl tu me ."
Elected to Baseball's Hall
ol
F&lt;~mc in 1951 , FoxK,
who had a
lnlur•d His Wrist
FOX)J' hil 11 total 111 534 lwmt" major league liflllime batting &amp;f.
retired from the
runs durin~: his 18 ye&lt;.~rs in
th t• t-rag-Eo of .324
majo1·s . Tht' year he m l s s e d game iA 1945.

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PARKERSBJJRG-Drlwt GUt 't-6cfity,

I (j Capitol St., Charleston
· 1036 Third Avenue

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KELLY TIRES

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honoring

ol CbarJu Roush was held Friday

•••DIIill.llbe home of Mra. Cliff
Cliff Roluh Hotteoea were Mrs,

anq., Mrs. T-h omas

WIP...tiWJand

Grinatiad.' l:aay luY:ely gift~ were
received br tN
honoree, Miss
MaUox 11 &amp;$ 41.'\l!lhtet of. Mr. and

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Charles Lulkhart

11 01 aon, Danny Lee,
borl\ at
SehNll:el Clinic. Pate_rna\ grand·
father 18 Harold Ltdkhart of Red·
house , Maternal erandmothe ': Is
Mn. Ed~1a Burris.
Mr. and Mrt. LloYd RouRh left
Saturday for Benton Harbor. Mlch
wbert they will visO Mr. and Mrs,
John Gre11er.

SEE OR CALL VI

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PAY LESS
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Plan Now For Winter
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other models,) They've got -the industry's grea~
lineup of transmissions! They're fully loaded Wltbmore of 1lie lhingi you Wantl Whalever y&lt;&gt;U do, p&amp;
our low price before yob buyl

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lor fut-workinB peak efficiency on any kine! of job!
They'Yo got tlw mosf modem short,slroke VB Cit&gt;

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competitive truck

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J.EGS .. . .. lb 69c
.. . lb 33c
WINGS
JACKS&amp;NECKS lb 10c

WitteI Bolonclng .

Front

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Mufflen &amp; toll pipes
J.uto Gfals
88's~~""ioJ,il.e 98'$
A. ftetter 'Deal

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tow- qrloe ancl
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th• lowdown on t~e year's
taatest workers

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Mrn. ClaNJ\lee MattoJ: of Mason.

Slob Bacon

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8 lo. 10 pound avenige, whole or boll

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Pork Steak lb39c

fh{ladelpl!la . .

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Mattox, brid'e. elect

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SUMMeR SALE

Thr. Grange met In rcgularses·
inn last Thun. eve. Plans were
marle for an t~Xhibit at the Mt&gt;lgs
Co. F'Qlr. The ~ug . 16 me~int wa ~
moved
to Aug. 23, due Lo \he
Meigs
being held
week,

Bob John!WJn , and Mrs.
Adam 1.

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Glenn Ford

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Mr. and MrJ. Bob Layne, Mr. •nd.

MORTON'S FROZEN ·

CRE~CHEESE----·

BUY NOW BEFORE COLD WEATIJEJI ~IJ.IQVES
TOPS
IN
Automatic

were.

CORN···
25f!
POi"i(ht;;~r·iEANS · · 2No.2cans29~
MADISON SWEET PICKLES . pt29~
CATSUP • • • • • 2 ·14 os bottles 41~
APPLE SAUCE 2-·No.303cans29~
MEAT PIES · · · · • · 4for$1.00
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ion. Do-lt-your.elf and s~ tKouuhdd Or ft Win t.W. n 'for
you. &amp;uic home and· er•ction flnan~:ed with NO DOWN PAYMENT. M.tlcoupoli for df't.ilt.

K~aft

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%NO. 303 CANS

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pla)'ed eame-s and were served r•

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LABOR DAY

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wu held 10
on Friday evenin&amp;: The

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youth work and In Little 4~gue
ball ,,Jlmmy conched the U~ver­

Mn. 0. L. Roush visilOO Miss
Mae Roush and Miss Grace Hadley, Parkersburg, Tuesday
Mi.o;s Laurie McKay Is impro,•in_g
satisfactorily nt ·Meigs , General
Hospital where she hB!i bet&gt;n a
patient si nce she fell and bl'uke
bel' hip two weeks ago.

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JI!V~NS
11vlngs • eon,.louo englneero
hive 1 ..b
ta•lnl• lllld a tr111t Iliad of borgolu that
wiU real!)- Pill your bui1Jet ou tbe rigllt lrtti! EVANS SUPER 114llli:ETS are alhteamed ap with CARWAD SAVINGS IN IVERY DI!PARTMI!NT , ... our m.. t buyers
hove SUPF;R TRill meats purebooed Jull 1o provide you
tbe mOijell ~r ~Ill' bet~ ... , our g....,ory department
u nrhty ot r:oold, JO&lt;Jd foo d , , .. , our prodou departmenll1aJ It fresh ond ~e.U.Ious . . . . Shop EVANS AN 11
SAVE 3 WAYs •.. , f:OW, I.OW PRICES SUPER TRIM
JIEATS·.tND-$.1. R.Gl!UN STAMPS.
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MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY

and ta.ve

vam

Imine Kermit Ford
boy•
to the Ale:r Qumen part: A boy
!fCOUt clubhouae will bt made in
the' ·b ui!6inr 11tuated bfhiftd the
buildini hoUIInr t111! llbrtry and
elabrooml. The Scouts wer~ a:iven
lnrtruttirJP~J; about cleaning
1nd
the rqalr ·dl the buildina:.

ESCAPE TO BURr.\A
:f!tanley and Stoharl coutrihutrcl
circuit clouts to the
St•IHitOJ'.s'
Use T.4-L for 3 to 5 d1ys, Watcti
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UNTIL
cause while Allensworth of the the old telnted skin slough off
(In Supe,rsc:ope • Tec\ni~or)
Yankees hclted a J'OLmd l!·l ppcr teavif1D hulthy, herdy ikln, If not
(or his team .
piUsf'd wUh power.fu,, Instant-dry·
Cartoon - HEP MOTHER
Line score :
ing T-4--L, y&amp;ur 40c: hc:k ,.. ~'~"' '
POMEROV SUNOCO
Senator~
150 120 2 - 11 7 6 , druq st,r•, To:d'ev at Sw-ish•r'V~ Main
Phone 334-X
HUBBARD
Yank~~~2 -~'l~ ~- ~~~I . Lohs•, Dutton.
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T uni:,:ht tn a makeup game the
Yank ~es WtH tnt'et. the league lead.
i!"lg Bt' tl\'e~ at Ractne : and then on
Frid a,· e\lenmg the fmal games of
I the ~f'Json wii_J be played wilh the
Pin1te9 meetmg le Yankees on
:1nd the Redlegs will mcet
th e Indians at Syracuse.

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1nti1ans look a1 1 h•, .
Hob Winebre~n~r,, b~t
IH0Tltl'win S1overracus~
th&lt;' Pir afr s in a M r:g~ I the r an c: ,-\rme:; also ha Wo

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Syracuse Indians In Shutout
•·ates. By8..().
:I-v.·ctory.over pIF

EtTu111 by BHI Mareros~i ami
Dale Lontf helped the Redll"lgs t'o
Ci nctnn r.: : i'~ pl!lvPr~ Wf'" P ('unfi . a three-run cluster that clinched
dent of knocking the Dodgt•rs oul the viclorv for r..e-ftv Joe NuxhaJl
of contention on the or th(' im- - in ' lht fiflh inninK. it was Cincln.
portant series with thr wurld nati's ninth straight- victory dver
ehampiuns. Brooklyn slands two Pittsburgh.
games hack
the leadln~ Milwaukee Braves and nne uhe11d of
Cincinnati h('ld a 3-2 lt'ad when
thlrd-Jjlat"l! Cincinnati .
Mazl"roski Iumbled Roy McMilRIP GAIN GROUN~
lan's grounder with none out. NulC·
The slugging Rcdlegs lopped lhr. hall saerilieed, and Johnny TemPittsburgh Pirates in Wednesday's ple and Frank Robinson each foL
rontest, 6·3, whiJ(I Brooklyn edted lDwed with a run·producinlil dou. ble. Long's error on Ted Kluszewt~kl's two-out grounder perrnilleJ
Robinson to score.

EXPERT

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As Home Run Streak Continues

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I.~ Legal Notice ,_

G'-3'11e Selltlqei, Pomeroy-lllddleport, o ., Aug 23, 1956

WANT
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FOR BENT- 5 room uaflll1l1abed

pc' WGI'Q

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!;aid SLale will tate noUee that
ROOM FURNISHED apartment, I Hazd Ws.ol.!rom baa filed ber openewly decorated : 3 room apa.rt- Uti on a&amp;a!Ds~ tum for divorce and
n.ent. Ph.one 7-M.
8 21 ~tc alimony 10 we No. 12460 of Ule
Common Pleaa Court Q( .M.ei.p
0 ROOMS and bath, 10 Colt! St. , county, Ohio, -and th1t Aid cau•e
for small rel iable family , $30 per will be for bnrLDJ on Of' after
month. See Mr11. Ho~ovard Cecil , lbe su.t.h day of September, 11101.
BOO W. Main St., nenings.
HAZEL WOOU'l!OM
8-17-if
By t;. W. P~OPLES

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be ~ for advertisinr if aot

paid !OJ before tlle !.kit of eac-.

w..-...
liNn m AdwertlllD&amp;---8botUd be
reporlod IIIID:edialol7. no DoU,
_ ... !oil&lt;nrbol

Seatl.aet wUl DOt be reei&gt;\'Oiibl•
fw more llwl one 1Dcotrect iD

Din

1110 "&amp;pl!clal

til( d&amp;al1ll:a

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tk:et of EYeate prtllled •t rqu
lit ellllitled rav.. ObJt.uariel
JUbUihed at 1 eeat per worcl.
Z flve room

apartm.enta; 2 four·
room apartments. aU with lauo-

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Pomeroy, Ohio.

MOTHERS interested Ln sending
children, ages 4 to 6, to kinder-~
garten. Call Spruce 35530. Enroll before Sept. 4. Mrs. Paul
Leonard, Mason, W. Vt,
ate

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Electri~. wallpa~

rent - .
steamer. Chnton Fisher, Mid ·
dleport. Ph. 6265-~
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( 12) Wo nted to Rent
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the Pratt 2 OR 3 3EDkOOM home in Tupo
R UMMAGE SALE at
pers Plains ar ea by
teacher.
Building, 2nd Street, Middle2
small
chlldr
e-n.
Call
Rio
port. Sponsored by Evangeline
Grande. ~!H 75, colloct. 8 2G etc
Chapter, OES, · on August 24
and 25 from 9:00 until 4:00.
8 21 4tc

16ForSol e or Trade

SA VI

OON"t YOU KNOW?
MOTOROLA CA R RADIO.
Fib;
ll:er'1 will Alve yuu the bt!at
any model. l'crft!ct condition,
trade on fw-oit~e ur appliaa·
$20. Will trRd c for eirculatlng
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C'!i.
gas heater. N ew 18 Inch walk·
.
lng doll
wil h outfit.
Phone
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6296·J, MlddlP pnrt.
8 20 Stc
LADIES WRIST WATCH
L OST:
wHh stretch band near Blue &amp; 1941 GMC Picau p Truck for sale.
Gre)o'. n.cward. Phone 355·J.
Good tirt&amp;. 0 verhauled motor.
8 21 3lc
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Will trade on side delivery hay
rake, or 2-wbeel trailer. o r 4·
-.
wheel farm wagon. Ralph A.
,1:1 tj I
:~erv1c115
Lambri11ht.. Bailey Run Road,
Road, Pomeroy.
8-18·tf
RAWLJNG SONS CO. - :It
Jlour Wrecker Servlce.
t&gt;a1
Ip
Phone 8227. Night Phone 5039'
X. DODGIW'LYMOUTH DEAL
ERS.
34-tf MAN WANTEU - ~·or Hawleigh
business in P omcrny No Cl:pcr:::omplete WHF~EL ALIQNMENT,
icncc nl'eded lr) .~ta rt.
Sale.a
b•:.mclnJ aod brake 1ervlc!e.
easy to mak e and prolil.~; good.
H11ckeU'a &amp;ilel)' Se.rvlu. Wett
Start immedl alrly. Write R.aw:Kaia Street, Pomeroy, Oblo.
lcigh'a Dept. 01111·840.190 Free
~-port, lll.
8 2.3 ltp

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BUICK V8 Super 4dr. Sedan
Twin turbme Dynaflow. Top VB
performance. $1,305.00.
8 23 6tc

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1953 HUICK
SpcriHI Dlx . 4 dt·
Sc:dl)n. Dynaflnw .
One loc.al
owner. $1,195.00.
8 23 6tc
1951 'PONT1AC
Dlx 8 cyl. 4 dr.
Se41a. Uydnt.maHC' drive. Oriil·
inAJ' Black Jo'l nlsh. $595.00.
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a 23 6\c

Rev. and Mrs. Walter A. Fron t
will move to Ironton, where be

THE RIDGE-KENO
Olive Grange met
Auaust 10
their rea:ular meeting niaht. Deputy c. N. Jones and Mra Jones
were present It being inspeetipn
aight Ice cream, cake and ll:ool
ade were aerve-d.
Mr . and Mrs. Jack Cp~roy and
Jackie of ColuplbU&amp; were visiting
relatives last week on the Ridge.
Mr . and Mrs. Art Kuper
of
Columbus vblted Wednesday wltb
ber parenu, Mr and Mrs. M. L.
Bohr
Olive Grange had
their first
booth at the Meigs County .Fair
this year. Olive ls 39 years old.
·Mra. Ella Hannum, Fannie Adami. and Glenna Mlllho.an went
S•turday to get the articles that
~ taken on VVednesday
Mr. and Mrs. William Rose and
BiQy of Columbus
vhiJted last
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Milihoan.
Junior Hunt and Everett MillbOlD tbTished Friday and Satur·

Her Attorne)'
Liddon. (7)·28; (8)-2, 9, 10, 23, 80; (9~1\c:

!i&lt;of(old Board&gt;, Drop Clotbl.
CllntGD f'Liber, ~epoFL
Pbone 1261-X.
ll·l.U

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by Evelyn Brlckles

aa Mr. and M..rs. Don Landon and

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MCU&amp;tte l..uerUoDI.
llptet.a-.oae liUIM.1I tar tll ce1111

-.t. at I CIIIU

DIVORCI NOTlCll
HOWARD WOOU'BOM wbo.ie

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NOTICE OF APPOIN'ntiiNT
Ex~utrix

IJt1t. of Harvey C:Mney. DecHMCI
Notice is hereby Civen tbat Mli·
gie Chaney, wboae Post Office ld·
ur('t~s is Snade, Ohio, R. D. 1, hu
been duly appoi.oted •• Executrix
of the Estate of Harve)' Chaney,
late o£ MeigJt County, OhlO, deceas.
ed.
Dated this 20th day of August
1966.
JOHN C. BA,ON
Judge of the "Pio~ate ~~
Meigs County, O;bio
8-23-30
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day, ·
NOTICE 011 APPOINTMI.NT -·
AdminiJtratrhc 0. 1111.. , Non
Ettate of Ma..y J. Hull, U..ened
Notice

is

heteb)'

Clm E. Howery wbose Poat Of·

ficc Address is Carpenter, Ohio
I
has been duly appoJnted as Ad..
Mr. .and Mrs.
Edward Coen
made 11 lrlp to
Columbut .last
1ninistratrix de bonis non of the
Estate of Mary J . Hull late of 1week.
Scipio Township, Meigl County,
John P. H~nsler spent the week
end with h1s mother ret11rnlng
Obi d eased
n:icdecthis iotb day ot Aucuat home in Monday evening.
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Mr. and Mn. Vance VVHbur
l9:WS.
attended the MeiRI County Fair
JOHN C. BACON
~~ Rocluprlngs Saturday evening.
Judge of the Probat~ Court
~rt. WUUam Cruze anti. Karen
and Rita of Columbu&amp; spent last
Meigs County, O~lo
8-23-30
9-6-3tc ~ )
week vl.altlng Mrs. Genivera Fos·

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Wan ted

Busi ness 5ervices

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HOM I BUILDERS

Mr8 . · Helen Woode &amp;pent laat
Racine-, Ohio. Wed. -eve. with her mother, Mre:.
8 14 12tc J. D. Hayea of Cheater.
The Raymond Follrod famlly
RADIO &amp; 1'F:LEV15ION" SERVICE
and Nina Robinson attended the
1053 CHEVEitOI.ET BelAire 4 rlr.
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
funeral of t Mr1: JohP J'ollroct at
Sture, 118 W. Mala St .. Pomero,
Sed.an. Power Steering.
Ont•
.
careful
ow net.
St:;•r;;l;;l•;;;•;;·O;;·;;·;;•;;•n;;d;;';;Y·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~IJ
Make us 110 , 2-23 tf
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19t)3 PONTIAC Dlx. 8 cyl. 4 dr.
Sedan. Two tone green. Hydramatlc drive $1,090.00 8 23 6lc

C;H Guy Nely:l cr,

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FOREMAN " ABBOTT T.V. UJI.
VICE All makea llo&lt;oolr•od
pert TecfUltCIIDI.
Mlddleporl.

REAL ESTATE

Arnold Jordan called on Albert
Cone and wife SundRy.
Mr. 111 dMrs. Taylor Mnore left
Sunday for Dayton to visit Buche!
Hamlltan and wife They returned
home late Monday.
Laura Krebbs was In Pomeroy
on bu.sinesr, Frld.ay.
has been
Bonnie "Fitzpatrick
Mrs .
Villlting her grandmother,
Mina Doles near Allensville.
Fred Thompson and wife
of
Albany recently spent on evening
with Mrs. Albert Cone.
The Edd.ll Jqrdan family
of
Columbus were weak end eucst.s
of her parents, L. D. Coti.rill and
wife. Their . son E 1.
returned
wltb them
· ~IJllam
CottrlU h.as
moved
from VJlea Mill to property ncar
Lo~a: Run.
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Mra. K. E. Mossftlan and d.aughter Thelma went
to Wclblon
Friday
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Mrs. Nettle Gregory Is ~·lowly
Improving At her home here .
Mr. aad MFII. 0. M Rife spent
Thursday even.i ng with Tum Fltzpatrlek.
Wllllam Goodwin and
lamlly
vlalted Mra NettJe Gregory one
evening last week.

1953 FOilD Cuslom 8 cyl . 4 dr.
Sodan. ·1,096.00.
8 23 fJlc

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Clifford 4eifhell, Rock Springs,
Pomeroy. )l-bone,D32·X.
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CAR RIPAll
Ncigler &amp; Cleek Glrage, Racine,
Ohio.
8 14 12tc

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porch, running
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Fresh eggs for 11.11lc
Mrli. Lt'c Johnson COHPLE'I'E lDIUr•~t~et Prottetleta,
Ne.a11e Selllc~r~cnt Ho.1d
Llfe, Auto, Flr~:~, Polio. Clll DoD
Racine, Ohio
lllllo, lllddleporl, Ohio.
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GRAVELY TRACTUilS; om.• 19M
tlt'mODII\rHtur und one l"('l'ondi·
tioned used tractor.
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R. A. Finl.aw
:SU E:. Main. Pomeroy

8- •!2-3 tp
1 diamond rlng, 1·4 rant!, 4 ~idl'll

1 purl ring
1 man's llnlf'lhysl ('all U22fl-y
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NICE HOUS~:. lovely yon!,"'" n(
high water. l'llmplel&lt;'ly · ftu ll .
i11h&lt;'d or unfurnished. Alllo 11PIIin" any auliquc/1.Alyec SrhnridN
Cilftnn, W. Va

'11.\ WHITE ROCK PULLETS "ix
months old. W. F. lUll, Che11·ter.
opposite aoif course.
8 21 3tr

FRESH cow for sale.
Balle)', Flatwood1.

11. F.
8 20 6tp

electric
ho~ water
.be:a1era, 10 year warrHnly. Sp&lt;'
daJ price, $87.1K!. V11.di"h l'lumh
ing, Phont 4fi,M, Pomeroy .
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FOR SALE TOMATOES
MEXt.
CANS l1r1e pink . 1oc~IHu:id . 2nd
house eut rrnm school house.
Willttm II . llolmeli, Syncu~c .
Ohio.
8-6-1 mo.c

If you want.lo borrow
money on your property Ia
Middleport or POmeroy,
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Peatbe,a, Bring container . Webster Fruit Farm. 6 mile11 e11st '''
Cheoter. Ohio.
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Onit.a Cole local. ··- _ - - - -

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Mrs. tf!!!O'#d B . Jli:ner~n. an.··
daue!lters J.~dy Ann an~ Jane
l.ynn, RU"ntinKtOn, w. va.
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Raymcnd Warren, Mr. and Mrs
Arlvn11 B. Hl!).l!:man. 11\l.ntineton
W. Va., Mr. and Mn. Hardid Hlxol)
r.PHlicot,e. OhiO, Ann and Paul
Hlxon, Ch,iilit!Othe, Oio. Cirl Jones
Mr. and. Mrs. Char_les Carj{p and
Wllllan"i. Cauo. 'Blade.n, bhio .Ml'.
and Mrs. Bob McGu.Kin and .ttauq:b-

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;f Mr ~nd Mrf. pe~ni•J.o_Us_b ;and
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SOLID PACQI) ." ••• A~try lholf favorite • , •• Saptr .RIJht

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Smoked Bacon Squares · · · · · · · ···· · lh. 21c
Canadlait Bacon, leln End Cuts · ·· · lh. 79c

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Va., Mr. an d 'I
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•IJtl tJv'e• ,e.b\-td.M ~
M1'ddl• rt Oh'•
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Burnside, Ttuntine:ton, w. Va'. Ed·
ward Cargo, Bl:ltJivia, O)Jio .. Fred
Byrnsine and son, Fred Jr .. Danville. W. Va .. . Mr. and Mrs. Lte .
Child.CJ ani! Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Uo!sand dau .."h.ter,· Elizab.et~~ Ahn.
.Mr. an~ ~fS..·· CJI/Hee " lt~lti
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and A&amp;P Wt•s all t~e work out . , , , just pop 'em in the pan . , .• No exka charge for

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'Uests rif Mr'l. Doi-'11' Jf~C,On ~ ·
lobn ............ et"M8rPft T"Urs.
Mr. and Mrs. Curfla . Y.OU\Jt: ,_
''-lrned Wednesdaf
ffter .4 f~w
+.JvS at ' their bome lrf ' ·nuabli'r
.and visitiq t~ Jllessing and CIJ·
mer fanii,lies.•
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.Jt!•nc "P.'nt to JM.n.tlnJtoD Vie~.
rmd br()tl«eliJ: c,-ec:!U ··~t ,honie
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•li&lt;lted Mr. ami .p.fr,, 'ftqw•rd ;Bo~h
with lha!r. ollo..lllllnc ..!llfd..lidQ. 1
Mr. and Mrr. ttall:aa fearer arut
M,rs. Mam..3 Walsh, MiJ...n •. 1'"~.•
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P,o1i_s and ¥r· ud Mra.:· Fftd .Rqut~~. ~
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Cobbler Potatoes

Buemeat
Home • Made lee Cream,
Mo llld Coffee
PlekiJo leo C7eam
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•.!@ flndiiiJ ·It a eonvenlent and llllfo way to i118llre that tley have jUs! what they
want at Christmu.

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SUNRISE

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fl.ltchis'tnl or Char1nton, W. V~~o. ,
7res~dent, Mrs. Rhoda Hixon of
'btl!\~othf ~!"! pka\df'DI and P.H•~
~d.na M~tl.fflp of pt_ Pleuant
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Caataloupe, Calffomla Jumllo 27's 2 far 59c

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#os~ arfct ~tt. DaVid: l.f'wisb~r lmi and
~11h ~ ·wer' in
W. Va., Mr~. Id'a Oplin~er an
""'a.r"kt&gt;rshura: TuiJ,d.ay to see br.
Mn;., J. W. Mp~lt-¥. bofh.df A.kio.:
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INSURANCE AGII:NCY

'Ibis yegr we are not requlrlng $1 down for each of
your Jay-away's. YOU NEED NOT PAY any more
down for add!Uooal ones.

SALE .. Farm Fresh Poultry ... ·· A"P's Pick-of,the-i'lock
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You can lay-away any amount of mer£hallcllse you wlsb,
81!d you have unW DE;!liiMBER 22 to pay tlul balallee. .
You can pay 80Pie down Nell week. o r any way you
cboose- and lit any awn:

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NICE HOUSE WlT HBATH. lovely
y.ard, out of high water, ali mud·
ern uti\lllo11, fu1·nlsbed or unfur·
nished. Also aellln&amp; all mv anti.
IJUC! reaflonable. Alyce Schnel·
Iter, Clifton. W. Va.
817·61c

hart, Admlnittrator.

only $1.00 down

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fjALE-p_,act, ~lrby Real r..a.
titte,
Rutlan-4 Townablp. 3i
&amp;cret J.and, bQu!le, barn and 01.11

AWAY·PLAN.

MORE lOW PRICES ON DEPENDABlE FOODS AT A&amp;P · · · · IT'S THE

SAT., AUGUST 2S
SCuiiiiJ At 5 p.m. In The
Fedented Chunh

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PEACHF.S--Ualt lla-ven and Gol1!
en Jubilee . New t111ven Orchard
New Uaven, W. Va . Phone Tt l
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24688.

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Rep. M. G. Bwn s~de of Wes ·
Virginia adl!re•!ed t~e 33rd 11r
nual Burnshle·McGuflln reunio8undav 111 th• home of Mr. an &lt;
Mra. J. H. Mt~st, 133i SprlflJ' V:t!
ley Drivt=, Huntingt&lt;'n. W. Va.
Rrp. Burnside told of the l1fe o' ·
the importance Gf Jeg~lation h
tti.t' Hfe ot ieVery American.
· G~sts werB H. M. ScheU of As~
~nd, K~.. Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgi
: Jlyniside, Hurrla.be, W. Va. Mit
Iva Byr_f\Jide, Chllrle1tbn. W. V'a..
Mr. Ind. ldr.a. B. E. Mulliaa, S_cQU
DeNt, W :· Va., M1'!'. Baxter I
Smith, and Mis&amp; Xylplla Smitt:. ·
. Gallipolis., .Ohio .. Mr. andMrs.
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·nutd)Uon, . ihd daughter, Shtl'ry
· char1esfo·n, W. Va .: Mr. and M~

AT llALL'S lEN FRANKLIN

Here'• aillnvltaUon to ;you to mate

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Administrator With tht Will
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Annexed
E•t•te of Su&amp;le Kibble, peceuetl
Notice is bcreby given .thilt
Horace E. Kibble whose Po:sl Of~
!icc Addrc:s~ 18 Reedsville. Ohio,
baa been duly appoint.td aa Administrator with the Will annexed
of the Estate of Susie Kibble late
Ernp
of Reedsville, M:eig&amp; County, Ob\o,
deceased.
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WANT HOUSE WOHK or Ironing 1966.
to do. 1tlltrl(a rf't Freeman, 144
JOHN C. BACON
Pearl St., Mid dleport.
Judge o! the Probate Court
8 21 3tp
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CHESTNUT RIDGE

etveb that

daughten., Dl'troit Mich. are vldt·
ing at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Walter Werry, Mrs. Fronna aa...
Mr Homer Gold , Greenup, K)'.
Iter and other relatives \lUI wetlt.
was the Sunday 11uest or Mr. and
S(t. l.nd Mrs. Dale ~.b and
M,rs. L. J . Ruttencutter .
Cam.i17
are viaitinJ at the home of
Week·end guest of Mr. &amp;nd Mrs .
hi.s
motber
Mrs. Clara Rtuab. They
HCTmlln Rtush were Mr. and Mrs.
are
being
transferred
ta Tampa,
Ho111er Roush ~nd two daughter.~.
Fla. w•are Silt· Housb wit, be
Stubeuville, Otiio.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gress and stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra:rl Diehl and
has been tr~nsfered to the church. children were the weelr.-end pesb
es there.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Diehl, Sr.
Mrs. Frances Parker who •ul·
Mra. Anna :Avis, Lo11n il vaca..
fered a stroke at her home here tioning at tbe home of ber motb11r
Friday night remains uncnmious Mrs: W. A. Ruseberry ll'.nd Mr. and
m the Meigs Gener.at H.o11pi.tal Mrs .. J . Ryan.
after being taken there by the Em.
Kent Doush, Detroit, ls vi.ca·
ergency squad.
Mrs. Myrtle Frost had the Mis· tionina: at tbe bome of bil arandfortune to get her hand in the mother Mrs . Clara Roush.
wringer and required 12 stitches
Mr. and Mrs. Frull: OlteJJ, PenQ.
in her finger.
and Judy Barton were tbe week·
John Bragg of Wheeling W. Va. end guests of Mr. and Mra. Charlf'l
spent the weekend here witb biB Barton.
brother and sister.in-law Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Bngg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlckles
attended the Meigs Fair and also
visited Mr . and Mrs. Russell Spen·
cer and daughter Rt&gt;gena of Che.s·
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh had
as gueats Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Timmers and two children
of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Dort
Shultz and dau;hter and Lea Jean
Arbaugh and friend Bill Cunning.
ham uf Columbu&amp;, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker of Circleville and

MASON NEWS

aPVtmeat.
Newly dec:onted. reaudeoce it. at 14owtdavUe1 W. two son1 spent a w~ll: in ln.d.lana
Phone 8009 Middleport. 8 30 etc Va., at Ule State PtDit.eDtWy Ot and Columbus visiting relatives.

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The Dailv Sentinel

MmDDLEPORTSOCIETY

hue returned from
ColumbU.
where they ipeDt tlle wHk end
·wkJl till Iiiler, lliu 1411&amp; BrldMr .tad lin. Dolt Stiveu and
Scoutmaster Robert MUit, Mr. ford,o~Dd -ber aLiter and bUJhDii,
Mra.. 14. L. ntoch were buelneu RUAdl and WJUiam Lewil went to lllr ~nd lllro. Loult ...,.. (EU.
vbilot.a in Columbua Yond.t.y.
Loke HOpe We&lt;lllolda7 after lbe
Mrs.. C, E. Hoyt aocl lOll', David, memben of Troop 2a; Boy Scoutl lbetb Cro~).
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Mra. Burke of Ameriu, who ba~ 1pent four
took her daUJbter,
Mra. Jloyt GWQ' 1114 HD, Jlel·
lira. £.1 W.,Ue eatertained
Bero ,Florida, to Columbus airport daya there campioJ. Tbe mq, wbo Jln, OharlH\oD, S. C, are vUJU»e
her Canilltl Club t.bi, Tulttdar
Tue.sda7 to cet a plane for her 8 ttyed wilb lhe &amp;!outa wert ~u~~ Mr. QUley who room• at tbe
amd. Kra. Fomalt Bachtel was a
home .alter a short villt in Oblo. , 1H1ter llill.s and C. H. W.tae Jr. home ~ Mr. and Mn. Georee
Rue C. Tuckerman
comple te d
P•L Prizes were 'fOa by Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dallaa whO took them Sunday; ~~~ Hubon.
fifty
yean
in
the
Modern
WoodEmatett Shuler llld Mn.
Earl
Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079
&lt;Katherine Bachtel) aDd sen, Billy, Stobltt who waa lbe Dellt coulld.lmen of America in July or th is
hl&amp;)ll.
The Rev. and )ln. Cl. JlQ'mon
b&amp;ve arrived at their new home itt lor and the Rev. c . ~· Hoyt, tfe•
'nle ltoateu ~ qlad and )'ear ancl h&amp;s been enrQ)Ied i n Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244
XoDkrtabt
and. JODI, Eudell aad
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Flo.
ldent of the Troop Committee,
NDdwicbes to tbosc umed above the H«II-A-centu r y Club. He was
David, -who bave beelt vWtiDJ re-~--presented
a
dub
membership
who
stayed
Tuesday
nla:ht
lind
and llrJ;. E. M. Blalr.e, Mrs. MiJ..
Wedoe.da)'. Okler boy1 who ... laUvet In Kt11luc!k.)". wtn here
llrd Wlldennwtb. Mrs. Walter certificate, and as a further token
atsted at the eamp wiere Keith ovemi.cbt ft tl)ilr llome WednetCroaks ad Mrs Ruuell Wilson. of long membership, he was given
a gold ~ year emblem
by the
. Anderson a~d Harlan Whl~~· day and plabDed to vWt nlatlve.a
In Ohio thll week Mr. Kcmtrla:ht
soclety .
¥iu
Carol Bachtel Will in Par. 11 on two weeki -vaca~ from t.be
This is an honorary
club of
ken burg on buslo~ Wednetday. pulpit o! tbe Heath
llethodilt
veteran members with a record
Mr. and Mrs, Christy Baer en-- - - Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Bradford Church.
terlai ned witb a miscelleanous
of fifty years or more in
the
shower, Monday evening at their
organization, L , B. Hos r:har, secPlans for the district conven- home, Minersville, honorln, Mr.
retary of Mld&lt;llep(ll't Camp 633:'i, ·
tion
to be held at the Fed&amp;rated and Mrs. Ted Fisher.
made thE! presen t &lt;:~tlon to · Mr.
Ch.urell
in Pomeroy October 24 •
Arrangements of roses wer.e.
Tuckerman,
were m!Hle Wednesday
cvcnina; u~ed throughout the home. Gifta
when the La dles
Auxiliary of
.. _ were Qbe'ed under a pint ud
Drew Webster Post Amerie'an 1.10' white umbrella which centered the
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gion met in special session. •
Mrs. w. J. Brown of Gallipolia. dining room table.
Plans were made for a 111m~
.. fl.
'd
t
t
with
tbe
During
the
e'lc
ning
each
~cue~t
mage
aale the lint wee of Hov·
d. 1 1 t
1
. eln ' it~em~'-in" lhl wrote their advice for the bride ember when tbe t'riendJr Cirtle
, Is r e 1 pres
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group
- - aJ · an d groom wh.tch we re !aler read o!Ille Federa1edb
plans Reg·sratlonw will -begilt.&gt;
e ure b me tT"
u ·
9 a: ~. wi~h the opening .seS.ion to. the ~roup. A contest,
b~ld , day evenia.t iD the aoclaJ room of
·
1begiOntng at 10 a. m. Mrs -i.ee w1th pmes awarded . to Mrs. 1\tw the ebureb.
Moore, department secretary ,will Watsao ~nd Mrs. Sad1c Brown. The
M111. James Clatwortby program
Report on the Chri stian Assem.
be the speaker.
door P.nze was awarded to Mrt. · leader led tbe ctc•totions w.hl.eb
bly camp at Bu tlers Springs was
Lunch
will
b&lt;'
served
at
12:30
Paul
FISher.
opened wUb iroup slngml' of "My
given by C11rol Jean Hudson, ~ e­
votional lead C' r , when the midby the ladi&lt;'s of the Federa,ted
Aller the honored guesta n""n- filth laos. JlP to Thee" abd "Ob
Ch urc h an d a t ea WI"II be servqt
· ..:..~ ed their many gifts refreshments
r- · 4l
... Uler let me walk with Tbee. Tile
week Prayer meeting !l!ld Bible
by the auxili11ry
follow:ID.IJ, the of icc cream centered with 8 wed. program topic "To .live failbtully' '
5tudy cla.&lt;~s was held at th e Church
ot Christ.
meeting at 4 p. m .
ding bell, cake iced in wblte ·and Wls presented by Mrs. CJatbworFred I. Gardner, pastor of lhe
topped with 8 pUlk rose, cofie~. thy who elwed the prot:ram with
church, was in charge of the class.
tea and mints were .served by ' the a prayer.
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hoo,ess assisted by Mrs. , Hiram
DllFing the business ff!.!'Sion in
Cla.s. had the largest numbl'r preFisher to Ml's. _Lena Bartell, Mrs. cbarae of 'Mrs. Fred BJaeunar
aent at the meeting
and it wa11
Lewis Harris, Mrs. Sadie Brown. preaident', the members were ieannounced that Grace Capteina,
Miss Ethel Garland, Mrs. otto minded to biing utensils fol' the
who will also sr;cak on lhe cBmp
Hart~nbaeh, Mist Dorothy Hart- llheheo, a project of the Circle.
work, would be in charge of the
enbach, Mrl'l. Ed Hines, Mn. Phyl- Mn. Elza Gilmore Jr. Wa named
devotionals next week . Visitor s
FROM Hannah Troy'a taU
The Melhodbt Youth
Fellow· ii 11 Whitcomb, Misses Ma.ude add II chairman of the alter eommlt~
at the service Included Mrs. WilFun ahtfl4? DM'I/orgel . , .,
19::'»6 collection comes thia ahort
ship of the Chester Charge met Freda Grueser, Mrs. Clifford ~hil· tel! for September and Octob«l'r. ,
liam Yeager,
Kent, and
Mrs. evening dre&amp;ll combining flltny
Monday ~vening at the
Alfr• lips. Mrs. Frank Stewart.; Mrs.
he Circle wHJ be · boate•• for
Hoyt Gilley
and ~on.
Melvin, beige silk chiffon and silk otto·
Methodist chur~h.
Bradford Maas. Mrs. Willlam Bus.- tbe Women'a Guild meeting in Oet·
man jack .. t. underneath, bodict
Charlc111ton, South c~rolina .
.
.
sell,
ML!is Mynra Maag, Mrs. Ado.. obtr which will be family nia;bl.
• M-Widd. t-loM ,,....,..
of the dreu haa a decolletage
Group singing opened th~ meet.
I
ph
Grueser
Sr.,
Mrs.
Masfln
Flaber
Mike
Simmons
wHl
be
the
guest
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Froza,...
, All typu, all si:m, GflfliUzble here·
neckline trimmed with silk ot•
ing followed wlth scripture read.
·Speaker using for hi1 topfc:. The
tomaa.
ing by
Earl.cne R~nshaw
and Mrs. Karl GrueBer.
•~YovSMhw.
Mrs,· Brooks Sayre , Mn. Paul American Indian. The rea:lonal
'SteiQ Dke ..,.,.hing ·we do I• more fun whH o tamere
- -- ~·~ --~----- -- p: t ; er by the Rev, Ralph f'..;,;&gt;ve.
•INIInoiMIItTMWier
Fisher,
Mrs.
Ste!la
Gl'ueier;
Mn.
mjetJng
and
workshop
or
the
along w1th the crctwd. And titer•'• nothlnon•• pldul'w'J to help
A program was pre9ented by
• c)da .._. Automotk
the Alfred group and conslstt:d of Alfred Yeauger, Mrt.. William Women's Guild wUl be beld at
you r,captvre thoM pl.asant moments for re·enjoym•• ·
lnt
s.ctiM
a piano aoln by Jani~e Swartz:r a Fi~her, Mrs. John scott. Mrs. Russ the Federited ChUI:cb Oclober 2:i
throug,Jl th yean. Nth~,.·· fun ,~mfnSJ. up, 1top In for .the
vocal solo by Margaret Win·~lland: Watson, Mrs: John F. Bally, Mr~. aad; the Clrele Will aerve lei Col·
• Twill Porr.ltM HydraJQII
Ka~· Film ypu'll nted. Then IH U~ again fof fall, e'xptrt
Charles Bacr, Mrs. F.ve~U
fowlna tbe meetina:.
and
readingiS
by
Charles
Tayl{ll',
flnithfnt
wl\4n your pldures ~are ta•en.
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At !he cl01e of the meeUng a
John Taylor, Doris Dillinger .nd wood. Mr.s. Kern~ Roush, Mn. Am·
Mrs. William C'hllrls and Mn;.
. . . . . . S.rvet
Eugene Windland.
A song by .anda Baer, Mrs. Mark Evans, Mrs. dess~rt course was aerved by the
Robert Hysell w·n• guc!:ill! when
the
Allred
group
and
a Bible Hanson Holter, Mrs. Jacob Baer, hostesau, Mrs. CorllSI Jacobi, Mrs.
Ml's. Robert S1·hmoll entertained
-'•llra.r•h¥•~
·
id
Sunda
af
quiz
by
Mrs.
Woode
concluded
the Mrs . U. s. Nease, MrS. Norman Gibbs to 17 members and one
A reun1on w as 1le
bcr cana sta Club this week .
Y
program.
Prizes were awarded
to the the home of l\11' . and Ml's . W.
Fisher, and daughten~, Alice arld JU~~~M~"~·~C~h~a~cl~·~·~~~~;;;;;~
· ·
ti b ·
l
Mrs. Joe Gl()('ekner, Mrs, •
, - ta r t • 10 unng le d usmcss
gue.11ts and to Mr s. Chnrles Br ad· W1.l son an d ~ on, " 111y,
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f
·ses11
1 on , Loui:'le,
Bill
Gruese1·,
b
ri
lh 0 H, , n·I· L VanMePans were rna e or a p1cn c at
bury an.fi Mr11. Lionel Boggs.
1
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e~ a~ ·
the· Woode Grove, Sunday, Aug.
Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs. Lester
The hosicfls
served a dessert ono ng .
Van
ust
26
beginning
at
1
p.
m.
with
Wilson
, Mrs. Edward Lohn, Mrs.
course to those n11med above and
Mrs. nonald Mills, :Mrs. Edward . Meter, Cheater Van Meter
and a potlu~k supper at 4 p, m . .Plarn Kay Johnson Miss Sharon Wilaon.
T. Fl'C'OCb and Mrll. Ralph G1bbs ~ons, Roy and Duna, Anna Bcll 1 wpre di!IC~~sed for purchauns a Mrs. Lelia Fllnt and Mrs. Edmulf!d
ON THE BRIGHTEST
~r 1 · The nut meeting will be at Rose , Raymond Bell
and
son, . m~Yie proJector. A song by the Grueser. Sending gifts . but un"l*
CORMIII IN MIDDL.POIT
tbe home of Mrs Boggs.
Paul M•·s Paul F.rvin und lions Mme~svllle gtoup
clostd
tbl! to attend were Mrs. Gtorae Hat·
•
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' meetmg
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l!:ugene, Wayn (' and We ndell and 1
ria, Mrs. Denver Rice, Mrs. ~R·
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Van Melfr Forty •even ~outh and fourte.en neth Harris, Mrs. Pearl Phillips,
Rnd Debra Lcwi~ and Kelly• all adults altended the meeting WJtb Miss Clara Garland, Mra. Hosmer
'lf Racine '
t~lrteen youth o.nd three adultl'l Roush, Mrs, Lelia Spencer, Mn.
Add le White, J ames Wh ile and ftom Chester. five you.th and t~o Myrtle Wabon, Mn. Charles Grueson, James of New Brighton, ra ., Rdults from Rork Spnngs,
SlX· ser, Mrs. Ealie MoSsman, Mrs. Ed·
Mr. and Mrs. Jamu
Hunt and te~n YO~~hs and two adults from ward Parker, Mn. Eugene rnrbes,
(lau!l:htcr, B('vel'l~·.
Mr and Mrs. Mmersv!l e and thirteen
youths Mrs. Rov Reuter, Mrs. Hertha Scott
l'hal'les Burri, · Don Dell, Bertha seven adults from Alfred.
and Mr.S. Davld Ncasr.
llultcr, I,cster Bailey Rnd Erma 1
,
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Wilson and. son, Wayne, all of Y. ~f the birth of the1r first ch1ld,
Letart and Mrs Charles McNamee , a B!rl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe en·
E. MAIN ST., POMEROY
MiddleporL
KJmbt!rly Ann was born on Aug- lertalned with a dinner, Tuesday
ust 16.
evening at their. bpme West Main,
Grandpannt 8 are Mr. and Mr~.
BIRTH
ANNOUNCED
Guestt •were Mr. and Mra. Art·
t.RPH
Mrll. 8. A. Dodson
TCC!!lvcd Willard Long and Mr and Mrs. bur Sayre of Miami, Fla., and
word from h~r ~randsoP'l, F.rn•ll Errol] Conroy of Akron
Mrs. William Baxter.
lllnior Conroy of
N.
HJUIUW
UOU
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Mrs. Earl Warneke Modern Woodmen
Hostess At Meet Confer Honors
On R. Tuckerman

Legi.on Auxiliary
Maps Plans For
Dist. Convention

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VOL. VIII NO. 111

Forward Look Camp,aign Urged
. 'By Eisenhower In Acceptance ·
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) -

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t!JIU"'d ·lb•t lhe 19&amp;6

r~,::::b:=~·.lofty
..mpaign
1iP
themes will
:--

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of \be

..u "holly
.topolilicl•••
per11~Mte U,e votelll

~lever bad It 10 good.

adjourned IU four-day
lo the. vasI Cow Palo co

·Republicans Stampeed~oJke lit ~w Palace

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ReIease Sought
Of Cross Burn·•'ng
d
Suspe
· . .cts To ay ·_

~ft~mll"

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renolrilnees

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run of a Negro family's horp.e

todoy.

Nixon arrived here from San
eb.artered
Alliaet oct Immediately
ru1bed lby af to nnrbJ lA
*litre lU lather, Fraak
~J on tiM! va"ge of death.
wee preijdent, at the- iAiist.
·ot lila f.tber, left the bedof thi dder Nlxoll Tbuncby
fleW 'tO San J'l'llntlseo tD ae.
bis re-DOJQJDatioa.
condltJ,oa of the elder Nix
on improved' and 'the Jr&amp;Y·baJred
man Remed ebeered while watehill~ ,_h;ia soa accept the re-nomina·
tion on te~u. But aft~r the
exciUII,I eveat. NlJ.Dn'&amp; fatller
IUf/ered I aUght nl1p5e.
'~~!'&lt;" aboard - a

was

Democr~~otlc ticket of acheduled here t()day .

,aptnat. the

MINEOLA. N. Y. (UP)- The de&lt;Omposed body of the kidnaped Weinberger baby was found today in the Long Island
woods where be was abandoned by his kidnaper July 5.
The body or the child was found some 12 hours after An·
gelo john Lal(areo, 31, a bUJhy-halred mechanic, confessed
to pollee and FBI agenb tbat be kidnaped the child. ·

LOS ANGELES
UP - Vice
Pruideot Rlcbtd II. Ni~~:on Te.
turned to the btdlide of hi 8 77·
year old uttleaiJy jQ fatber early

a n d · Vlet President fied ~ouple in conneetion
with
party's un·, t}Je burning Ot a eros5 In front

M. Nixon, the

Decoaposed Body Of Child Found
After Kidnapper Confesses Crime

Nixon Returns
To Bedside Of
HisiDFatber

nlgbt after · bearina &amp;~· ,..,., COLUMBUS, O. UP _. A bear
speeebea from Mr. El· tns: 1n 11 moW! to free an unidenu~

00.;

·. 'Adlii Stevenson aq'd Sen. Eates

An , •ttorney for the man and
wife asked that a writ of habeas
co~s be ' granLed to .';ecure their
rcle~~·. ~~.
·
Sherlft) 4eputies investigating
the .lcross • burning ssld
they
to charge the couple with
a Jaw prohibiting riots.
btr been identjfied on.~,~i~hi"'-'~ of the George Law-

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·• The forw.id look was the campaign tJ!eme whieh ¥r. Eis· 1
· -,~:~; llri!IS"'d in accepting hio second commiosion'as Re·
p
standard-bearer.
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Bilker
Furniture

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., ~HI the "~y of the lulure."

Reunion Held
At Wilson's
Home Sunday

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President .Eisenhower sent Re-

party orKal\izatlon was ,.

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Bllllneu !'bOne 31111

. :claY with orders iO re&lt;:l'tl;\t "young crusaders" Into the GOP to

KODAK FILM ·

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Mrs. R. Schmoll
Is Hostess T.o
Canasta Club

Low tooia:ht f6.:t3 nortb, 5UO In
soutb.

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Pomeroy-Mtddleporl, Ohio, Friday, Auguat 24, 1956

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Federated Church
Circle Planning
A Rummage,Sale

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Ohio; G•ner ally f11lr and cool
today, tooiabt aDd Saturday, HiCh
today low 70'• north, 75-80 soutb

Deeoud r .. ru ,...,._._ otTlle lfeltP-M.... A.--

Chester Youth
Fellowship In
Monday Meeting

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Mr and Mrs Ted Fisher Honored
At Miscellaneous Shower Monday

Report Is Given
On Church Camp
At Prayer Meet

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1be ch.ild'1 almo&amp;t
undlaUnguishable remai~ wen found under a acrub oat tree about 1M
feet off the heavily traveled north
ern &amp;tate parkway,
In hJs confes.slon, LaMarca denied be bad killed month-old Peter
but said be had placed him gently
In the woodl l~u lban 24 hours
aftu he ltole him from hia ca.,..
riage on- July 4.
Pollee found an almost undistingul,t;bsble bundle. A ufety pin
held what •PJlUI'ed to be the re·,
mains of a garment. Below It wu
what appe1r~ to be tiny bonea.
Se.areh o fthe area pointed out
by IAMan!a bega.~~ under heavily
elt:Juded lkle• thi.a mornina;. Some
50 wort-clothed polJcemen moved
an ann's length apart through a
200-acre area of tree.. and heavy
uDderbrusb.
Medkal Eurn IW'ayed

Aul.st.ant chief of
detective'
Ja~n.e:~ Farrell told reporters:
"A .aafety pio WI&amp; found and rbmain• of what must have been a
a:arment. Beneath it w~ saw wbaC·
appeared to be a small booe or
bones."

was burned

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_PiNS
Box 30 -··· 19c

2.49

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kleetr&amp;c Vapor~~er
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Pq. LIDdllne t"rce
MMBINXTION
COLD FIGHTERSOL

Heal'y IJul.y, voume
Strenalh • w1thslands
All Weal.ller

.Ke&amp;. 1.48 Value,

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For Upaei Slom•chi
PEPTO -BISMOL
For

Quick RoUer

T.MIST
NASAL SPRAY

Just Completed In New
Building Occupied By J. J.
Davis, M.D.

Allergies oad Hay Fever.

CALL

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OM.---

FOI' Sore M...teo, Alh·
lele'o Feel, Slralno and

4 oz. -79c

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platform Tburada)' ..nl&amp;ht to
But Britain and Fran'Ce, n~tber
watcb abbreviateG ver.tlo118' If tbe
of
them member8 of the ct)mmltdemoq.. trationa which bsd marked
tee
.picked to negotiate with ,.Nas. their oominatJoll!l,
Mf. Elal!nbower cave flve reas. ser over the future of · tbe
oda why . he col\llders the GOP nationalized Suez Canal, made no
~ecre~ •'of urgent new
miJitary
"tbe 1 part7 of the future:
1. .. , , ·.u k the party oflong preparations in tbe Middle East.
nn~e prinCiple not ahor\ term
The Suez commlUee met for tbe
.- expedleney...
· first time this morning under tbe
He Uud th18 as a aprln11board ehalrmanshlp af Australia , Prime
Jqr ..ammfD a;tbe Democrats Q' a Minister R. G. Menzies. U. S. Set·p vty of expediency In dealing retary of State John Foster Dulles
. with tbe farm I.Hue, labor rela- sat in.
,
,·' ttona and dlel IP'Wowthhl"'~":ureau·
Tbe polley of secret· diplomacy
·• oratlc power n u n&amp;- •
.
d
,2, ..11 .i l ~ put)' which eon · was the first ec1s1on.

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SEE THE AUTOMATIC WASHER and DRYER
BEFORE YOU BUY

centrattJ on the facta and issues
of tod11 anil tOmorrow, not !he
faeti and laqe. Of yesterday.
Here_ be 'eharpd
the Demo. erat• wlfh runntna: on !he dePJes.
alon la.uea: of the Ut30 a.
. 3. " •• JC is tbe part)' that draw•
· pt16ple toa:ether, not drives them
apart."~.
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Modis
Indian

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UQUID

4 Oz. - - - $1. 19
12 Oz.--- $2.98

Be, dlBPU~d Democra e c

people.

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Wliieb· the

ATerrllk Bargain • •Now on Salt hr•
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SCHOOL
SUPPLIES

e
eQ~ on your foot
, . . • your. .to we1r 1nd
love at overy olep. Black,
Brown and .Grey.

ROUSH'S

.: PHARMACY
PHONE 535

POMIROY

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Tllbt, Wellled

• 1\i·blob Tldltk ...k
1 JUrht and Left a.nntble
Telephone Stull . ·
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• Seallklf• Blot 1'b;ltK bleh•

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and be Aid in

eftect that the GOP
'f.· belt or1eate4 In that dtreetlon.
-,t·or~n ~~ ·f~th, and In the COD·
t.bat RepubliCan purpoaes
IDd Sttlnclplt!l a'ri! Jn league with
tbiJ kind of future, the. nomina·
'tlqa ·lbat Y®. have teDdered me
fi:;t tb'e Jtreslilency of the United
.~tel 1 ·now-humbly and eonlldentlt _ accept, .. A.Jd Mr. El·

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McMASTER

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bo)' wis shot and a ~
llceman al~.Tburaday nlibt
when officers •«empted to corral a teen-age aang.
Ten boys ranpng lrr age · fro~
Menzle-1 told newamen the com• 14 to 18 were arrested
ia the ·
nUttee will be
as
ailent as acuffte.
"monks," presumably to make it
Patroim.n Adam· Kuboleet .said
euler for Nauer U do business he· lhol one youth in the lee after
with them. ·
.
1tJul biy slaahed him in t~e. cbeal
1He pid he orde1 ed thr cteetng boy devotional servlee ~lll be led by
M&amp;IOS GIN•UL.' H08PITA.L 1to halt before firing,
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the Rev. Ralph Zundel, Pomcro)',
Adlllltted: Maurice Durst, PomeMembers Df Lhe gang: to1d pollee and the wilcome given by the hos~
roy.
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they bad cathcred to ~evenge a past{lr,
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Discharaed: Donna Powell, Ra-1 beatln&amp; SlY«\D one of tbelr,aumber
A poUuek lunch will be served
cine.
Wednesday nfght.
11 noon and Dt. E. H. Gi~dt, for.
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mer missionary to China, wi! I be
the speaker at 1:45 with the Rev.

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T ree. e~gs·
rgaDIZations
Share Jn Varie~y
• Sbow·.prof'ts
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going .,ell.

Proceeds Cor the m1nsttel aaso-

ciatlt»&gt;

to~aled f61:3,S1 "':lth
fair board recelvJOJI

Vi.ntent Young
Dies Thursday
lri Pennsylvahia

Harold c. LougheAd, dimtor of
Town and Countv Work, Ohio Ball'
tiat Conventioli, Granville, to

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· county
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county
.the I
same amount. Cost o.f costumang,
staje properties, muaLc, etc., w~l't'
deducted from the amount rece.1v1 ed by t.he ml~a.l!rel group, Mectmg
ln--1esa11ln tbtl week tbe board .of
directors of t.be minstrel IS.!I~la·
tlon set aside an earlier ~of,10n providin,g . that the assoc1atlon
would receive ~ plus the cxpellses of .producing tbe show in order
that they COUld jive each of the
$1SO.
Organb.atlons r.eevsnc t h o

JNSTA~LATION .

,,..od,

IF DBSIBID

gency Squads applicd
At 8 p. m Sunday evcnlni cast
menibera of the varieUes will
meet at the Letart J!'alJs Grade
School for a rehl'&amp;rsal session and
to plc.k up costumes for a present.atlon of the show to be .a:lver, al
8 p. m. Tudday in tbr Pomeroy .
The show Tuesdav, will be free
of ch~rge bul a fre~ · 11(111 offering
will be taken during the evening
with proceeds to go into the minstrel ISiitieiatinn treasury to help
paf expenseii of !orthcomiDII pre•·

.Tue.~~y

careere for eer Fund and the Syrteuse Emerevening will be the fin·
we can a:ency Squad1 q.rg1nizatlons to rt- sl preeentaUon oJ the •roup lo be

an lht young cru aders

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BVf. there lYe ihous4nda of thjDfJJ benefitl~g o~a;at}izatlon~
ltUI to be done. · There are 1 un
enOUCLt lojusUcoo lo bo
checkl are the Pomert&gt;y Emerg- eoloUona
ltill enoujb neec:11eaa tufferinp to ency Squad, tbe Metes County can.
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trophies next Friday by Gca. CUrtia {.eMay, SAC eomiuander.

speak on "&lt;\n Anciont Pattern ro,
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by eQlbtlilc ·te ruuelt energieS' of
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A Banquet will 1"': .sci·ved at six
Vincent Young, brother
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lodhlduai . for .150 as their share of pt:Oeeeds from the Big Bend Min· and Mi" Jean sm,rt, past pre~ n. Young, Middiepo•l. died

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Fimeral aervieea for Mr. Corfte,
who i):led or •• heart~ attfck. w~rf
held)'tiura~ay tn Arizona.
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late Edward Fo Mankin and of Mrs.
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w111 be the eveJI ng spea . I port where Mr. and Mn:. Y:OU!ll
0 (UP)- 'lbe.102Dd Ohio State Fait opened
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had
been
visiting
Mr.
and
Mil·
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Gov. Fr ..... ll.- J. Lausche snipping a ribbon
Dr. Gietlt and hla ~ 1fe serve R. Younll,
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near Swatow i,R the Kll)lfng field
Hta brother ··and
hi
at the
gate.
for t'!'enty.MVen fears., 1~ 1950 sister of Mrs. Vincent 'Yilung l~ft.
Fair Manager Sam Cashman said 100,000 persons, most of
she r.et~ed tfl tbe ~nJied. ~tat~s Thur~ay evening for i!lrle, a:; · ~ nte'Dt happy, smiling younptera, , - an.d m 1~1 ~e l!U a~ong ·the , . Survivors Include the "''ife. ,o,y'ho,l were exj)ecttd to pour into the fa~r horse Trigger.
lmpnrldned h:v
1s the
Cora
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arounds today.
Also on the entertainment cal.
Commumst5 ;md was released HI children, h1s
father,
A~~ 1'be aQJaJI fry are happy be· endar Is Television Singer Pat
l;)ccember, 1~2. after .twenty-one Youn11, New Ca~tle. Pa., two .bf:o-j cause the Ui-'st day of 1~e fair ~s Boonr, Art Mnone)''s orehe~t~lk,
months in soh,tary confmement. y I tilers, ,C. R. of. Middleport and "YOu.tb Day" and ad1mttance :a Red Foley's Ozark Jubilee, lnrl
They live tn Rochester, N. · , Jack, New Ca~tle: three lute~s. lree.
.
TV inging star Polly Bera:e.n.
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and Dr. Gicdt devotes ~lmself to lllelen,
NeW Castle, der'Ui.l4e',l ' · CUhm~ 8 id tolal altendenee ·
.
&amp;tudy, writing arid lecturms.
Philadelphi11, Emma, Caltf011ola. for Ohio'\· 8 -Bilt:icullural and in·
Roy Rogers and his troupe,
-r ·
eight 11randcbildren.
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n might reach which includes the Sons of the
MARRIAGI LICINSI
Jl)taJ 500;o00
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Pioneen~ will present grandsllnd
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Jennings Jett, 2!, Pmncroy. Frod end Da.id ~"k' 0 "i 11 1 .II ,;;;~,'h; ·~;.~'pted io live shows .~,h dternoon and '""olno
laborer and Carol Baker, 18, Porn r~l#dents are brot ers t
l'!I.,. Lif.B:ck
sta~ a .1 "biuat and tbrou;h next Tuesday, with Red
eroy.
,
Young. f thi
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faiey:
Ulp names Folt)' and hi&amp; group takiDt over
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~reardiJ,,;;.•
·lrom.
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The ar~ was blocked off by
bria:bl arang~ and blue poUce c.ara
lhl.a momln&amp; and a party of 50
officers in boots and duo11arees
began aearcbin11 the damp woods
and tangled underbrush.
Palr.taklnt
Solution
The balfiln11 kidnap case was
.olved by the FBI and Na.'l.'iaU
County poli~ througb a painstakIng chec~ of the ransom n o t e
handwriting agairL&gt;q thousands of
reeorda · In school, license bureau
aftd pollee files throughout t h e
county.

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to ~o;;~:;
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with tbe child,

One- or tltl!' few early clues to
of two youog boy.s that they saw
tile kidnaper bad becn the report
a ll'hibbUy dressed man standing
belldc a battered car near tb.e
Welnbery:er home a short time before the baby was stolen. It apo
peared
that they
bad indeed
seen th' kidnaper.
LaMarca told police
tie had
parked . near tbc home, written
the kidnap note in the car and
snatched the baby from his car·
1 rlag:e a monent after the mother
went Into the bouse,

Nouau County detective

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Stu.yveaat Pinnell quoted L
ea "s.sayiA&amp; be took the baby 1M;
caoae ~'he Deeded money badly'.
Tq .ATMINI HOI,t.TAL
ftad byn made ~orM · :nd
pert~· at th: elg~~day event.
•1ong the exposilioo linea Catb· He told police he owed nearly
Otbo Tracy, 46, of Pomeroy ~as C. ll ~ng ant
~''b ; \be~ ~na; lhe are ll}JII.Jonaire lllaJf' bas lined up an outatanding $21000 for storm windows and a
takett to Athent ~eit!~p·l~l r~:Jth {lUng d&amp;n~ e r ~~ver- ·,6owboy ]loy :Orers and bil wlf8· diJ~~r of llve5tOCk and farm &amp;:a4· Nfri~tor for J:U&amp; new Home an4
bt Deputy 8 r ,. uc _to&amp;flth; .
r n.\le ..EvallB, a well as their tridt cbinery.
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