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~'llle Selllblel, ~eroy-MidcUePort, ·o ., Aug. 23, 1956

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
11
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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Members of the Loyal Women's
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
. . . _ 49
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~·~·~~~~;;;;;~
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ti b ·
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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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·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.
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the· Woode Grove, Sunday, Aug.
Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs. Lester
The hosicfls
served a dessert ono ng .
Van
ust
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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.
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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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r~,::::b:=~·.lofty
..mpaign
1iP
themes will
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..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
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Suspe
· . .cts To ay ·_

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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~

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·. '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~~·. ~~.
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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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· -,~:~; llri!IS"'d in accepting hio second commiosion'as Re·
p
standard-bearer.
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Bilker
Furniture

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

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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
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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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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.
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,·' ttona and dlel IP'Wowthhl"'~":ureau·
Tbe polley of secret· diplomacy
·• oratlc power n u n&amp;- •
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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.
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· pt16ple toa:ether, not drives them
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.: PHARMACY
PHONE 535

POMIROY

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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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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. ·
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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~
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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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the speaker at 1:45 with the Rev.

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rgaDIZations
Share Jn Varie~y
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Proceeds Cor the m1nsttel aaso-

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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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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 .

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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•·

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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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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Jast week
.· e...A party of the future . must strel
endVarteUes
MinBiret staged
A ..-iation.
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TeenAger Shoots ·
Police Officer
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Cor the honor o( "best
combat crew" in the week-lona
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The winners will be awarded
trophies next Friday by Gca. CUrtia {.eMay, SAC eomiuander.

speak on "&lt;\n Anciont Pattern ro,
*Dod' doiq wm aoontt•t be-done. .
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il d ' h k Evangelism" at 3 p, m.
by eQlbtlilc ·te ruuelt energieS' of
Thi'ee Meigs County organlza.Uona bave been ma e c ec s
A Banquet will 1"': .sci·ved at six
Vincent Young, brother
; · frl!e; ,t!l'eltive ood
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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atngle Interest Is that of all t·b~

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tbe death of their. uncle, .RoM. Cor·
fee tOrmer local resident, · ii! .TU·
cso~ Arizoaa\ .sonday. ,
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Fimeral aervieea for Mr. Corfte,
who i):led or •• heart~ attfck. w~rf
held)'tiura~ay tn Arizona.
Mn. Corfee .,.as .a alster of the
late Edward Fo Mankin and of Mrs.
Belle WbittlD11ton, Hamden, a for·
mer locil reaident.

LONDON UP- The 'ctve nation
Suez committee agreed to a poll·
cy of secret dipl~macy today in
it tllelr approach to Egypt's Presi·
dent 'Gamal Abdel Nasser.

up as both nominee.s

ANTISEPTIC

8 oz. bottle ·· 98c

llrulleo.

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MOTHER OJ!. WJF.Il

OFFICES

Soolhlng ond Refreshing

DOLPH LINIMENT

A Very

PROFESSIONAL

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Kellero Throat Lazengers
ud ADefrln Cold Tablets. Prnmpl Relief t'rom Colds,

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CLOTHESLINE

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Mank~, Pomeroy, reCeived ~O!d

Secrecy Policy

ominated By Women

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Mr~. · Marton

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produce or find.
eeive the proc:eeds were aelecttld given under the direction of Bob
, "We want ·tbem · all. ~ubll- bY !lbe' boaitd of 'dlrectora of .the Hoenleh. Koo,vever, a aew director .
.; etu, Ii1dependen,ts, dlsceralnl ~lllltrel grou~ l~t Aprl!· A~ tbe ls
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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
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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
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Cora
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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.
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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 ·
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&amp;tudy, writing arid lecturms.
Philadelphi11, Emma, Caltf011ola. for Ohio'\· 8 -Bilt:icullural and in·
Roy Rogers and his troupe,
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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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C()rd
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.
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Young. f thi
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Ulp names Folt)' and hi&amp; group takiDt over
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~reardiJ,,;;.•
·lrom.
~t rta:l · ent World to the remaining three days,

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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.

F LoMarea w" atT.,ied by the

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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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Baby DisHkes The Heat Toot
and •trocllUoa wUI be taterwove•j blblt wortlq lurllluotr oa lbolr' But Can't Gn'pe About Jt ·
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S..Uinei, Joe., at 110 li8C'b::- excep
unday by Tbe Ohlrt vau~,
nbo•e 398 edUoril] ott
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St., Pome.ru,, 0 . Bllsloeu oHice
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As closely as He etood be~
aide Hi~ disciples, JeBus, Son
of G&lt;Jd, stands beside ue today, His hand outstreteh~d to
raise us, help us-:7 l! we will
but renounce our. ai!1.a and
_ open· the door of our peniterit
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Miss Louise Parr has been in
Holzer H•spitaJ for treatment.
Mr. alld rMs. Harold
Gr,irrun
had a" rec:ent euesl.ll t.beil' dau&amp;h·

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Behold, I aland at the door,
and knock; It any m.an hear
my ~·f!lae and open the door,
I will come tn ... -(Revelft.•

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Publl1bed every attem

Berserk in Air

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Mr. and Mrs. Billie Hill went
to }o'Jo~idJ rete ntly for a vacat4ln.
Mr .and rMa .Cecil H..UI ColumbUs spent a recent
end
ter·in-luw Mr~. Earl
Grimm Or Witb tiJeil' p.uent!;, Mr. and Mts.
Chicago and her parents, Mr. and Clark and Mr. and Mr1 Julian Hill
Mrs. Joseoph Cobbs sod daurttter On .theil' return they were accompamed by Barbara Owens who bad
Columbus.
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Pvt Arthur Hall recently
re- spt&gt;nt a month with her &amp;rand- ·
turned to camp after a vlaU with trandmnther, Mrs Oar! Wolfe.
his mother Mrs. G. T. Adkln~t. He
St . Clair, Julian •nd
Alberl
is at Fort Lewis, Washinston
Hill .attended the Stephens fte.
Mr and Mr.~; . Robert Hill and unlnn 11t Toran.ado, W. Va,
son are spending a month with
Mr ami Mrs. J. M. Hill rec!ently
her paren~ Mr. and Mrs . Clar- Visited her uncle, St Clair Miller
,..n~ Shi~lds In Lnrugo, Fla .
Morrisvillt&gt; W Va., who Is Ill

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11 :30 Search for Tomorrow
IJ:.i5 GuldiD'f I.Jebt

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12:00 Ray. Mill and Show
12:
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1:00 Johnn)' Canon Show
i :30 H011.._t7
2·00 Blc Pa•olf
2:30 Bob C.rosb:r Sllow
3:00 Briebter Pay
"3:15 &amp;leret storm
Edie of Night
4:00 Kat.'ie'.il Kitchen
4:80 Lv!cky 8 Ranch

12:00 Dow.n on ibe Flpn ;
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RegJooal Reporter
6:15 Doumo EdwH&lt;Is

8:00 People Are Funny
Encore TheJtrtt
Adventure 'f.heatre ·

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Ia:UI Sport, Parpdo
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10:30 Rhop On Television
10 :45 TBA

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8:30 Festival of Stars
9:00

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11:00 News
11 :10

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Owl Th.eat!'e

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and het"&lt;Jed along by two
policemen., Em Ill o Ordone1

UruntJ~ . l,t; ta,lf.en frqm a TWA
alr)l.l').~ at New York'• Idle•
wJW. "$port ~r eoiD&amp; bera
lark on flight bound !or Maa
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7:00 Todlo)'
9:00 Coffee Time
W:OO Home
II :00 Tic Tae' ·DOUI(b
I' :30 It Cnu ld Be You
12:00 Camera Goes to School
12:30 ClllftJ'It
1:30 TenDe~sWe EI"Die
2:00 Mlat:lnee The.tre
3:00 Queen 'For 11 Day
3:40 Modern Romances
1:00 Comedy Time
.,ilQ, My Little •Margie
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11:00 Big Top
12:00 Lono Ranger
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12:45 Baseball fre.vjew
12:55 BfsebaJI ~
4:00 S41rato.11 1Jawdteap _ ,
4:3Q F.eatl,ll'e Report
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0:00 You

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IJ:30 Beat the Cioc:Ik

11:00 NeW'lJ

8:00 T,wo for Me .MoneJ '.

11 :05 Weather

8 :!0 Russ Mnrgan

11:10 Press Box

9:00 Gun Smoke

11:15 Gre.atPit Flllhrs ot'Centur.,
11:30 Forei~fl Jnltrlgile

9:30 High Finance

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11;00 News ·ltl)d Weather
11:10 Sporb
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Sl&lt;l'.l On
CartoonS"
Kiddie Spectacular
Si(ln orr
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)lack At The Ra.nclr
FUm Funnies
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Saa:ebrush &amp; S1dd.t.. ··~
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and hla Ozark Jubi ..•, a WAC
band, barber •hop quarteta and ·
choruses, 100 blllh tehool ond t-8
bands, the Oblo Boy.s' marchlaf
Ban dand the Cochran Majoret.t•
from Port Clinton.
The world's he1vyweigbt w.reat.ling ebamptonshlp wlU be at ~~~e
duriQJ oporil' day, Aug. 31. Diu,.·
Watson· of Toronto, will defe~
bjs tiU• agaJnat Bo Bo Brazil of
Detroit. Mtcb.
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And finally there will
be pop..
corn,, . peanuta, craeterjacka, eOtton candy, soda pop and bot dop
at tbe Ohio State Fair.
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A team
Ohio Stale Uoive r- , The t'Xh.ibit, which wHI occ~~~
.slty penonnel will offer state fa ir 40 reet of w.J!I sp~e in the JunlOr
beard tbJ.a year Oll the qlllllt, of WGJ:Den, mOlt o1 tbem worklna vllltor• food thOpping tip A in a r Fair Exhibits bulldinK on the ·
exhibit,. Bevml people rtPOrltd without aqy pay whataoner, eon- serlet Qf demonstra tions sched- state fairgrnunds ben, will telt
that the Uvrst.ocll: ubfblt. wert UlliN! tbell" adlvltlet throuJbout uled Jn the Art.t ·and Crafta build- how "Corn Yield Climbs by Ma.n- ..
the J:dJb,eat quaw, the:r w ..-er tbf. enUre rear.
ine OD the ttate fairgrounds here. agement." Seven •how window•.
1ee11 at a ...,_, Couot7
Tbft"e mea •
women bave Tbe fair IJ set for AUJU.St 24 illustrating practice, will Ua:ht up
There wu eertalniJ 1 bJJ dll- built up tbdr department. 10 throue 31.
to explain bow yields dimb with
ftrtDee betw.a tbe twelve lleltt open cla• exbiblta IJ't of a htch
The demnnstration.s, which will the use of good hybrids, manure, r.
of Hvatock
nhlbited 08 th"t quallb' and many departmeau be belcl daily except Sunday, will sod crops. organic matter, proper ·
aroundl beblncl the POmer&lt;IJ lr. ltave inueaaed ,o ia lize. addttlon- feature dlacuaaion on such topiu drainage, good tilt and more ter·
HIJb ScboollMH In tMa at tile aJ" •1*8 bu been needed to make a1 "Btu'illl Wisely," "Selecting tilizer.
firat J'unf.or l'•tr IDCI tbU 1tii'IU. the proper dilplaJa.
QuJUty Foods," and "Handling
Johri Slipher, Oh io State Univer· ·
hlbtt. At lllo 1&amp;1U tlme tJae elotJI. ,
J JDd Uaina: Foods at Home."
ln
fooda es:blbi.b:
UnleM one bu hid clm,e conFair vililon will see colored sit)' ex~nslon conservationist ln
Ia&amp;U:~ ~~ bootbJ 1., ~.
t,act. with tbe o~t~eratlon. o1 a fair aJldel and -various food productt. charge or lhe exhibit, points out
1 " ' - .._ 1101 reo•~ ••~
· t h e d emon.s1ra- that for 70 years Oio's corn yield
Dllium dJd DOt t.:..a .. te eamn.- . .....
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witb tM tzlll
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tbe -!'.:,: tbe officlall Jnd particularly tbe tlona, •long with a dispbv nf Agr- eld constant at 37 bushels an acre.
ball W. JOir.
.
_........ aecretuJ, AJlea C. HW. frequent. 1 leultural Extension service bullet- T~n it 5urged upward 1 full 12
1o 11N4 th• ~•~ 1 1m-- ·J.y ltart work before 7:00 L m. In r Ina 00 food buyins and prepara. bushels as a resu lt of a single fac~ DUJUJ
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tnr- hybrid corn. Slipher ssya
•"-~U7 wilb lhe tr···•or of ....~ '"' IIIVI".Iil- lau an · - tome- tion. Judging of eaoned and frozen
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·•·•• fond es:biblts also WI.,1 De a part or opportunitiea now offer aubstan·
1or Fair 1o •L- -u..a- ,. ___
lu.._ time neu 2 :00 1- m. ever-y ._..,..
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- tial ga ins. The pur pose vf the ex·
tal--·--.
for , ...
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the proaram.
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hibil, he note!!, is to list and aplq, lCieh J'e.at' hit beeD a eoaMeip County tan well be
Member.s of the university team praise these opportunities.
The Ohio State University Agri • .,
tinutd,. lmprovemea.t 1n the u:· proud of all the men llld women, wllicb will 1tage tbi! demomtfa.
~U of tile bOy, and Jlrll IDYOI- bon · and g(rb.. that wort bard ' tiow are Wilbur A. Gauld. ass&lt;Jt"· cultural E::.: tens ion Service is spon·
vtd fa the Jullior Fair.
every day to produce an exhibit i•te professor of horticulture : Ol1 · ~;oring the exhibit.
One of the IJrGUPI th•t baa that ia equal to .Ill)' In the alate. ve W. Parri~;b and Che~ter E.
played an importaat plrt tor th11 Ther have CODUDued to Improve Swarlr., e:dension s~ee ialist in conJut thirteen year, in hpprovlna 50 that today top exbJblltl are of 1umer food marketing. and TheoTO RAISE
JdDior Fair . Uv•toc:~ 'uhJ.blta hal rtate .lair ealtbre. There are, of dore y;. Leed and Richard 1.. Berc,
been tb~ ¥el&amp;l Counly Better Live eoune, weatne,ua
•nd dUfi- Leed Jnd Richard L. Bere, exlenstoek Club. This lfO&amp;ip baa tw.:~ · eultlea in aay IUeh operation, but 1 jon 1 peelalista in food merchandmajor f'ellUirementa, tbat tbt anl- If we can stimulate juat one boy Ising.
job
Want to know how to increast'
mills carried u proJeeli by the or one- Jlrl to do a better
FASTER GROWINH
membera must be reglitered fe· lhan they would have done if it yonr corn yield»? An elthibil at
male anlmala and they must be badn'~ been. for the county fair, the Obio State fair, Augu~t 24
exhibited at the coun,t)' fair. For lhen 1t ia highly worth wbl.le.
through 31, may help you .
the entire thirteen yean tile Poltle
.
.
roy National Bank a.nd the Meiga . Special feeder ealf Illes" will 1ion oUices or sales ;rards in
Count)' Farm Bureau have pro- be held tbll y~r ror the seventh tbeir county.;
GET LOWER-COST
vlded . the . varlou~ trilphiel roa- tJme at At~ IJ.veatock Sale$
As in the past all beef calves
GAINS --WITH MORE
January 1 this
ettes IIIDd prlzey that . have' beee ~m~ao~ · Ya~ 9D ~lober 2nd dropped aftl'l'
MILK TO SELL
awarded to this voup. ·
lJid at 1f41 OhiO VaUey Livestock year wtth a minimum weight of
Now we are flndlae: thet man)' COm.~ay . YaJ:da at taUJpolis on 1 250 pounds.
exccpl beef and
1 dairy calves will be accepted.
,rroupa over the county have- Uve. October 91b.
atoct equal. In ~ality to that In
Meigs County bee( cattle pro. I Thi5 year for the tint time prothe county-wide ·club.
due«a aa well as those of neigh- ducers will be invited to request
UP YOUR MILK PloFITS
boring .counties •e argect to con- -'On The Farm Inspection". This
With The
1ign their ,feeder ealvea at once inspection la to locate
ealve.s
through dJtectors" Of the
SEO which oomea from good quality
Bee( Cattle Auociatlon,
Exten- beef herds. The program
this
year will be entirely volunt.acy,
but it is hoped that calves of
mixed datry and beef breeding
W.ll be eliminated from the sales
'4 tl1a type does not peTfonn in
PROGRAM
the feed lots Jn tbe way that they
should. It is necessary to satisfy
the Ieeder If the saJes are to conUnue to improve.
·
Meigs County produccn
may
lleCUre further information in the
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aales bY contteting PauJ
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JrfinersvUie, Ohio, Secretary or
Roy ~1iller, Chesler,
Ohio, n!- H. Second St.
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1:30 Feminine TO!,K'h
•:oo Two Gun Playhouse
4:00 Ft •m
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6f00 New.
fi:OS Weather
fl: J ll Sports
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12:00 Tondgbt

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7:00 The Honeymooner•

11:58 Sivn· On

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6:1~ Sports Ey•
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6:45 Nif!QC.'I Ailn-a;\ti!l'
7:00 Death-&lt;valtey Days
mllel out. began run n 1 n 1 ·
7:30 The Whist1 er
ll!al'Ound .trriQ&amp;' to dJsrObe. The
ptrot 'tut'ned be.c~ Urunela I• · 8:.00 8Pst in ~ystery
1\Jl· q'l'llcultural ei.glneer or Bll·
8:80 Star Stage
9:00 Oavnlcade of Sport1
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6:30 Mv Jl'ri~rw1 FUcb
7 :00 Hollywood Summer Theatre
7:30 Pla-rlw:luse of sttK'!
8:00 The Crusader
8:30 HiahwaY Patrol
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PreparaUon for the 7 day event,
Tb!llr dam 111· louted am1cllt a
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th•t will Include an utlque- fann vast exhibit. ]1; ta._ a 1trea.m
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traetor dllplay aad an atomi.e atocked wltb fllh, a man-Ulade ,. h Ia a sate uaum~a IUt the o.wbo~ Ia M " - ' u llllftllth"e te
·eneru exblb1Uon n&amp;arecl compl• aorge Jnd a repllea of the rock ~temperature u die adah. Tha&amp; be ~ •~m~ f~ Ht ._.
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oa &amp;he mo&amp;lMr N' •iWD«&lt;t•t ~ a•oid ...-..aP.un &amp;M '&amp;e Mt,
Tbe arouncta were cOvered wJth waten ot the Hoek!Di BJver iD •~Urate die • - fl .,.,....,"
workers putttq up tenta. ~nUn1 Fairfield County.,
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&amp;he permaaent. buUdiqll", torkina:
Geoqe Emmett, the elhlbl.t ellIa l.ht add . . _ twtiU.. 11
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J rector said. "Tb tiDdoor" Jtrelm 11 I'Otute,. ariat lltMah'aw Into the .taUs.
They ran up to anyone they saw the larJest of ita kl.ad
1D the in\ld &amp;o admit for Uti loll .t
and aaked, "Hey were do I co to 'WOI'Id." He aid, "'We pump more ntv. """ Dwt -.doe ol
let a job worldQJ with boraes."
than 1600 p~~o., ot water a mJo&gt;.
. The arrival of Roy
Roa:era' ute into tbat &amp;tre&amp;m:. N
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hone, "Tri.Ue.r,"
euded
tbe
Emmett plane to have 20 reoou to lDI.-... ~ .......
younpters' job hunting. T b e Y placed In a Iarae trer near the IJIIIPIJ U.. ..... .f or ~
awarmed around tbe &amp;'bow horse exhibit. He allo bu a ~~~biD.&amp; poad •WIItlllc ud ari.W, . . . . hla
1nd tried to cut plecea of bair for e.bildrea.
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pro&amp;tttloa " - lliM .,-tndoa
from tbe
animal's tall
for 11:
or Ob.Ydradeli ....... ..,_
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Unlfeck lhllwt
10111 Mult.'e .......... fl. WI
This year's fatr wUI feature not I More tban 11.000: •111Dtall will Hid. .
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only the traditional barnes.s races, be displ&amp;)'ed at "the Hoek &amp;howl.
It " ~f'Ora:~~
llvtstoek ahows. and prod~ree dis. The livestock dlviskln will Include
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plays b\t • raabion ahow and catUe, &amp;beep, •wiDe. .bone•, fowl
1M 110~., olf.r
beauty demonstration as well.
t and goats.
.lf. tM lain&amp; •U
The-re wllJ be a cont1nuol4S dem- J A new ezhlblt will be the fll'lll
of·
~ NOt
onstratlon of modern electrical ap. animal babyland._ A mother and
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pli~nces for the home at the new offsprinl of every domeatlc IDi· •
~ ~ u-f•mlly llvtng center. The center inal -species will be d.laplayed amid lbllllll for ..
resulted .fri:Jm th• combined effort Dlsneyland surroundtnp.
abotil4 oontac&amp;' ~ -.or to ....
ot the Ohio Electric Institute end
Ralph Goulding uabtant Jape~ tel'llline wb61' ..., 1Jtabr li No
the depart~nt of borne econorn·J intendent of dU.:,. cattle
sald "~ adtqu.C. f1alilt.
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D• at Ohio State University.
more
tban
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dairy
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will
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be- sbomed. Seven breeds are ent.- to kealth)o btqjt atnf!tlrt. ODIJ
There wUl be a ba.Ared loodJ es:· I ered in tbe dairy contests. TbJ ia the tropiea -iulia ~pia Ia
hlblt and a meat exhibit.
The Include Jersey, 430; Brown Swisa tt _poatlble. for tM htfaitt 10 .1 •
meat exhibit will preaent the Jat- 1 Breed, 325; Guernse)', 4ft; Ayehlre, CIJVt ibnt11Cit n~ •lone aD
est lntormaton on me-at buying, I 240; Holstelna, 3'75; Mllktq Sbort ~~ ~ 1). ~ tlueuPteiUng and rooking.
1Hnrns, 130 and Red Poll. 100.
The b m. . · trtk tbt 'bab,.•
"As far bt\hk as I Jan remem- 1 GouJdlnJ aald the oub:ll.lldinC akia ~ntt.!r • wU:.ow rlul
ber," W&amp;i the \Yay Howard PoWa · dairy cattle event would be the .aerttl'lt out uitra-violet Uaat ,...
· el!, 88, of Ne-wark. Indicated the 1Jeney Juc National Futurity. The tintla Vit&amp;;1J1J,a D iD lh• akin.
· pumber of years the fair ba., had 1 event was formerly held at the
At. t.em,trt:Wnt ot 71 dejr...
a produce cxldbit.
l Delaware Cnunty fair.
al'ld abo:q. 'tbt not •' utnme
Powell has exhibited ~uub at · Fair otfieiaiiJ say the abeep and Hmperatu.re'} dloe bt_b7 m~ be
the fair for '54 ' years. He can re- wool show w111 be the lar•est tn expo•ed naktd "" . ~ aunsblne.
• - when bit fatber broua:ht •, t h e world. Th ey ,oint
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• that Peted
A&amp; flnt.five
the rriinutea.
aanktll Ttit
sliould
not
mem_..l!i
out
period
1
blm to tbe fair ~ bbrse and wag- : there. are more sheep Jer sguare ltl&amp;;r be exten410CI rr.duallr day
on.
-i mile JD Oblo than any other 1tate b;v day to thiriJ inl~tutea. Pre·
Powell said he would displA)' 40 1 in tbe Union.
caution• aaaia;tat lunbui'n 're nee·
varieties of aquash, He poJated to :
Honct. En..,..
eBNI"J' at. all ti~ .. ·but part.i~ua vegetable and said "that oae
Bob GuUck, barn superhrtendent larl, at a btadl or, nea.r a lake
wel.gha near 100 pounda-''
or the horM show atables, aald. abort. - .-·
On "the opening day Gov. Frank "We're going to have the blggeat
---·--------~-------------------'-3. Lauache will dedicate a new j horse show ,we've had
ID four
JOUtb 'center. The building will years." He nid tbere- are oVer m
house out or town youngsters at-~ saddle horse• entered
more
lendJn.g cnnveoUons ln Columbus. then 100 Shtland ponlea.
It baa banquet facilities for 2,000 1;- A llf~-slze slatue of a tow made
and two large dormitories
that r·from butter neared t!Ompletlon llJ
WUl sleep 1,200.
lts sculp:Jor, J. E. Wallace worked
a.aver8 A1'1t Busy
nff rough edges. The c-o~ wUI be
Along With tbe workmen and displayed throughout tbe entire
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seven daya.
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trot~u will ~•ve W&amp;J to tbe
~uped ., up ·baneieas carriages.
Precautions have been taken to
rid the falr area of
mes. Th.e
Zemo, • doctor'l anU . . ptic, grounds have- been aprayed and
promptly relieve11 i tchtnr, atop1 · wUI be .re-sprayf'd each night.
ecratehlq and eo help~ heal "and
ShDW&amp; Ar11 Planned
dear aurfae43 raehee.' Buy ExtNr.
Singer Pat Bonne Is one of aev.
8tr-mgtAZ~mof&lt;ir
e~al featured entertainers. In ad, ,.. ~~~ euae I
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ers troupe, there will be Red ·f'(,J.

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Don Newcombe became

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Dodgers their righth win in lU
meetinill with the Red]ejls.
The Braves ret.-inefl thr 1r two·
game lead with ~~~ II ·~ win ovt'l"
the Philadelph ia l'hilli&lt;" ~ featurtd
by a grand.slam hom t&gt; r by Bobb'.·
T hom .~ on in addition to round·
trippers by Hank Aaron ond John ·
ny Logan. Ray Crone won his lOth
game of the St;!aso n. although h t&gt;
meded help from t:rn il! Johnsun .
Stan Lopata wollnpt•d two houwr;
for 11\£' Phil lies lc1 raist• hi5 ~~:&gt;oso n
lola] to 27 .

jar leagues' first 20.game victor of
thtt year' today and set his sights
on bdng the Brooklyn Dodge••s'
biC£t"sl winner in 32 ~·ears.
Newtcmbe yielded lhree homl'
run!l but hung on for ' 6·5 trl ump Thursday night to raise h i~
sell!on record to 20·6 as the Dodg .
ers won the opl" ner or a ke y thr~' ~·
gtm-e !lerie~ with th(' "RPdleg ~ Thf'
victory ~able d the Dod g"n ln n'"
main two games behir:.fl th(' Lrs !plaee Milwaket&gt; Brave~ a n ·1
shoved the Redl l'l(!'i four g :1ml· ~
out of first plaee
Newcomile r eq1•i res o n! .~· th rl'e
more vrcl or ies tn ht&gt;rom e the
Dodgtrs' l) i gge ~t winn~"r &lt;i nl'f'
Daz!y Vant f" wnn 211 ~· : uTws in
a ~ingle season.

lACING RIVALRY

liMrlell fil
•vfftitb

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'rhe anual
Alulrib.la. · (oo tb:~~
g a'me 1U!itween ifad!l
ltorperot 'fl'lnlll '
arrd Mlddteport will . be
hfN o~
Thul'Sd"lly,
Be9ten'lber 18 ~ ~ th~
Pomeroy Fi'eld .at 8:00 p ..ln .

·w

Nelson Fox whnt'kPd out se-ven
Rtraight hits befnre he was stopped 1
to lea d the Chicago White Sox to
8-3 and 6-4 win.~ over thP Amerl·
can t..eague • leading New York
Yankees. Fox had five hits in the
opener and two in the niRhltap as
Bob Keeg,n won hi~ fourth game
and Dixie How~l l rt&gt;~: istered hl3

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fifth .

Fight Results

n ight at the Po.wroy ~....,_ol

to mate tJI&amp;ns for t"ke .4~·1· ~­
t-!'flt, and one()"( the ·beet~ • of
t It~

Bv UnitP.~ Prut
WORCHESTER , ~h ~s .. Johnny
Soxton. 160, New Y or~ 1 del'iRioned
Don Willi8m.'l, 153, W(Jrchf'ster 10.

NOW

LIVERPOOL ,England • Arti~
Towne, Nf'w York, deeisioned Sam

TilE NEW

1957

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Boston 2, Cleveland

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Charlt.&gt;s

~lark,

Rubber Compony. H~ will bt! u

7:955 Ford VB ...... , •.

2 dr Sedan. Sparklln&amp; IWW blue llnlsh.

CuatomUne 2 door Sedan, l'ordomatlc
One local owner, Original black finish
Uke new,

1952 Plymouth Dlx .....

~695

4 door Sedan . Sh.Ow!; good rare.

1952 Buick Special ...... $895
Deluxe 2 &lt;'loor &amp; 4 door. On• rach . One
has Uynallow. BoUt local cars -- One
very low mileage.

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11953 PontToc Olx. "· · · $1 ,095
8 cylinder C t!oor ledan, . Original two
tone areen finlah, HydramaUc drive.

I 95=! For(! Custom ·· ·· $1,095
I eyUndl!r 4 door Sedan, One of those

Pickup. Bright new light lllue
One 1oul owner. ·

finlsh,

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62
.470 2"3
1'7
?0 ;421

New,
2, Chteaao 1, 1st
· New
8, Chlcaeo 5, Jnd,
culled end of '1 inalnp darkneM IJ
St .LoJJ.is :1, :Ptttsburlilh O, lst
.
St. Louis 3, Pfthlburgh 2. 2nd
nigh t
U
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M wau ee H , Phlla. !i, night

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FURNITURE

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USED CAR SALE

p-·

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Ohio

Windsor dlx., 4 dO()r. Dark
gfeei!. tinbh. 1\odio, heater,
seat covers. In~erior and exteripr .,.copliooal. ·Nice . pew
tit'I!S. Medlanit'ally OK, it\tto·
malic trans.

Pe~neroy

AUTO ACCiiSSQRI.ES- Tl RES
PICNIC SUPPLIES~ SPORTING GOODS
FISHING EQUIPMENT- SHOTGUNS
F:J'ERl'TIIING FOR 'I'HE lfUNTER
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SAVE AT MOORES!

Your CROSLEY D&lt;!ale~
226 E. MAIN 'it.
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1-tfaltlt ..'. " .......... $250 .
V8 Club Sedan; Billet· finish, rubber like
'new~~ ~~~~ ~tilbtor . funs smooth,
prl&lt;ed for ~ •iie.

tires fair. Priced

4 door Sedan, Twin turbine Dynallow
Top VB perforiJiance, ShOwa good osre:

........ $995

1953 Buick Speci(ll ···· $1,195

·ford Motor Co·
TROPHY~CES

210 dllb sedan; dlrk green finish, reg.
\rans. Mechanlcal!Y rl~ht. new SllJlt covers
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QUALITY USED CAR$!

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MIN DATII'BBP\'. 1

SPONSOR'b'llt .
VIENNA STOCit CAR UCIN(USSOCIATION

PICNIC
POSTPONED
Announcement" wa3 made 1oday
or lhe fl{lstponement of the Past
' Mutrons OES picnic
11cheduled
for tonight due to the
denth o(
M r.~ . Dea llliyes, a mt.'m ber of the

organization.

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Radne Fire
De'lar tmf'nt
wi tl hold an lee cream aolal Saturday evening starting at 6 p. m.
bt-side the Racine Home Bank. In
cDsc of rain the social
will be
held at the rtre llouse.

The L&amp;dles Ald. of the F()rest
Run
Methndi!lt
Church
met
Thursday at the- home
of M&gt;"'1.
John Scott (or an all day quilting.
A sack Jurich with dessert and
e~ffl!e by the hoeteas was served
NE.W EQUIPMENT ADDED
at noon to Mrt. Cbri!lty Raer, Mi's.
The Hac\ne Emergency Squad
John F.
-Bailey, Mr!:. William 1 amb ulance is now equipped with
Fisher, Mrs. Hir"am Fisher , Mrs . a two way radio which wat~ transM•rk ·Evans-, Mn. Bertha Scott I fciTf.'d t•·om the No . 2 fire truek.
and Mnt. J!.u_u_'_W_a.,._n_
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LEGION AUTO

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1954 CHEVROLET BELAIRE 4 DR.
RADIO AND IIEATER

1952 DESOTA fiREDOME

81&amp;1o"i. At-.~lloo

tan. • .• IM!M.t ftd:li . . .
rolet CIOilflft. . Loall IIUI'nJl.

t953 PLYMOUTH CRAHBROOK 4 DR.

..... 8urnll .... _ . . , " ' "
robbeJ7 wtth a JobD a D&amp;'IIL

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A REAL BARGAIN

ll:l.t&amp;l "l t IMt ttm. ...
1lp Ud ldeotultd . . .INa]J
u D&amp;vta. DIN aow II .a"VVDJ
• .entaci •t McNeill Wud.

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1952 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 DR.

1951 CHRYSLER4DOORR&amp;H
1950 FORD CUSTOM COUPE
1950 bODGI FOUR DOOR
1947 .PLYMOUTH- FOUR DOOR

Durlftl
ICadl'utlJ

mal.btati!.MS hll lnftrWoe l.acl
nfulld ta &amp;115!17 r.·~ ot

ttatcil... _ - · .' t!•Uilib.f6cnw:IIJ ..

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,LEG"ION AUTO SALES
SWI KlllBA.UOH - BITtiNG - IAUI"R or LALLANCI

· "Ooen EveninlS Until 6 P. M.n
Pbone 334-J
Pomeroy, Ohln

!51 W. Main 81.

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BEST PRICE and QUAL"ITY ·

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. Curloi" co~•,.
11"tou •o prott-el yOul
poeciouJ clolhi"g

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WITH 63 LB. Ji'JIOZEN FOOD
COMPARTMENT

11191

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Spotless

a.L\,l.XUry C~r

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YOUI•·' kiiPIAI(I
'fORIVIRI

HONEY OFA BUY

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1952 Mercury, Cu1tom 4 door ...
The Big 'M' .a t a Slnhll .Price

EUC'f.RIC RANGE

1951 Pockard, Hard top Coupe ·.. ; '$695

1953 PlYMOUTH · · · · · · · · $895

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19SO 8uidc,'$1'ftlbt, 2· d~MW . . .

COMPLE'I'i:LY AUTOMATIC· LIGHT
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AND TJMilR - DEEP WELL. ALL
PORCELAIN

$495

A Lot of good setvice in.thi~ one

2 door sedan. Bla~k finish,. seat . covers,

other extras. One local owner; very

1950 Chevrolet, Delu!t:e 4 door

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. . $i95
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Go&lt;&gt;d .Motor- Good Tires- Good Buy

1949 J»jmtlac, 6~ey.L .hlaw · .•. . .

1954 ·PlYMOUTH · · · · · · $1095

$259.95

$295

Not a beauty on \be outside But the Motor's A·l

finish like ·new,
covers. Tires like new,

WITI( TRADE-IN

1949 Studebaker, 'Champion 4 door $195·.,

Real easy_-o.n ·lll,e ··~old

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.1947 Ford, V-8, 2 door
Not a Fender out of place - Good Motor

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MANY MORE

:.KAR.R&amp;
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11 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator

Mlddlep~rt

Shl!J"pfSt Car on the Lot

Truly

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Gretlelll Nllllle 1~ Relrlgerllilell

.SMlTtf'CLO!['HING CO.

6170-J

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. styled by KALLA

CALL:

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1ho1 ttold1 thru po i1
o! 1h01U i" lht IIIC!u·
1iv1 Sllu-Po~ teoi!Jrt

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1955-Ford, Crown Vittorio Coupe . $1995

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1947 DObGE ... 'FOUR DOOR

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'1955 Dedg't, QU.tcifn.'Royi11,'4110or $2195
One Own~r ~. Low Mileage -

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R 1&lt; H POWER STEERING

MEH AND WOMEN'S LUGGAGE

1954 CadRioc, 6Uerii•; ·4. dollr .. $m5·

TORCH STADIUM- PARKERSllllltG

AUGUS!r 25 .
TIME TRIALS - 7 P;Ill'•.- ,cueJii ";'" s.P .M.

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Real Sharp - Worth Much More

r.adio, beater,'

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THE BEST DEALS IN THE. IEHD AT

oz. .,. ""'!:!!

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One Local Owner- Just Like New

4 door sedan, motor runs swell, tires show
very little wear. Good solid body.

Savoy 4 dr sedan.

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Davis, M.D.

1-"140 DODGE ··· ·· ·· ·· · · ·· · $95

clean Inside and out; Good rubber
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Forest Run
Ladies Aid
Meeting Held

CARS

Wednesday evening at the pllygrou nd for a barbecue .
During tlte buatness s~slo n in
cha•:ge o( Mrs. Don
Kennedy ,
plans were discussed for a money
making project. Mrs. Ray Blowers
received a birthday gift from her
1. IAioH.
secret siater.
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Pres-e nt were those named a· 11 ,.... .• ,p. . . -~
bove and Mrs. Calvin Simpson ,
..._. 1D bll ea_,en ome. .Ia
Mrs. Don · CotUna:. Mr!l. Willard
Boye-r, M-rs, David Godwin, Mrs. l
Charles Hoffman and Mrs. Era:
~.
Gil more Jr.

.Just completed In New
Building Occupied By J . J.

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h~ater.

eral readincs were J,iven b)' Mu.
Philllps, ~ Mi's , CarL Grueser, Mn.
Oto Hartenl1aeh, Mn.
Bfldford
Maag and Mrs. Stell• Grueaer.
A duet "A PaBSion Por Soult."
was
pr~ se nted by Mrs.
Sa~le
Brown and Mrs. Frank Sttwart
after wltich queatk)na and ansl!Wers on " How To ·Pray and What
To Pray For" wu •iven by Mrs.
Charles Grueser. Mrs. Earl Ren·
sha.w, Misa Kaa.ie Becht and MrB.
Brooks Say-re.
Du,ri.r,a: Ute buslneu
meetlng
an inter~sting report on the wscs
meetlne beld at lAncaster camp
ground.s was- Jive.n by Mr., . Stew.
art. It w1 9 voted to orde-r program

APARTMENTS

OHIO

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l9$0f~D · · · · · ···· · · · :. $305

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GToup l.lnalnc preteeled •crlp.
Mrs. Elmtr White and Mn. Ed.
ture readjq or Pralm 23.,by Mrs. ward Wells were holteu es when
Ho8mer Roush, efter . wblch sev- the Sew Rile Sewing Club mt on

oF,rCES

4 lloilr Sedan •R.9d,llld Blue Flhlilt. New
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'r&lt;:urtom V8 Club Sedan, light blue finish,
Batteey, Very G., u er.
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Radio, beater, very gOOd tires. priced very

·$f,45

USED

FOR RENT

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595

Barbecue Picnic

Stewan and

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.PROFESSIONAL

smooth

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lngo on !he toplo WI" gl..en by
Mrs. Spen.cer, Mrs. Otto H•rten- I

BUSINESS Oft

Highlander 4 dr. Dark ~n
liniM . Motilr runs
as
a ribbon, loads of extru, Inc.
radio. heater. Very clean inside and out.
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GOOD

AND

19$0 CHRYSLER

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Cl Ub MeetS FOr

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;,-.·.sato'.:.......... '$•s-

1953 Buick V8·Super · $1 .~95

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1953tQIRYSUR

the topl co fthe progrtm present·!
ed by Mrs . Letta Spencer. Read·

woo1 and cottO~from Cbrletla.n Dlor's New York collection
t&lt;1r tall,
The
de·

1951 NASH · ·· ·· · · · ··· ·· · $295

POMEROY SUNOCO
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ALLEN APPLIANCE

Custom 4 dr. Beautiful 2 tone finish, dljl"k
blue top, light grey body, overdrive, seat
covers, heater and def. Very good rubber 1
lots of low cost transportation In Ibis one.

ALL

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name of tftla gray.green twee-d
suit drtfa and atole oi Leaur

OrAny HOME APPllANCE

4 door sedan. Lo•ely turquoise blue
finish. Radio, heater, oil filter and stde
mirrors, w-s tires like new; A car you will
be proud to own at a price you cap afford.

LAlOR DAY

Mn. Bradford Maag and .Mr1.
Stella Grueser .erved a
ulad
course to Mn . L.innle Rummell,
Mr.s. Lena "Bartell, Mu . WilHam
Rll&amp;!lf!lt , Mn. t..:harle•
Grun er,
Mr~ . AdOlph GJ'ueter, Mlu Doroth y
Hart.t·nbach, Mist
M~· rna
Maag aild thOH named above,

JUST PERFECT FOR BACK-TO-COLLEGE

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MINIA II IHJUiaD
Georle Hudlora, Front and CCJIIJ Hudwn wu ~ ftto l{olter ~
Stnet .,,.. injured teriou.ly in en pita! for tre•bneut cd. 1 ~==
accident Thur.ldly at hiJ mine In •nkle, t:~Mbn arm lnd pi
W .Va. It _..s reported that Mr. lnttrnal lnjurlea.

bookl.

-·iteasurlnt . oo, G"'wth': "" ,

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MADISON AVENUE Ia the

. Whether It Be A-- REfRIGERATOR, TV

NO REASONABLE OFFER RFlFUSED

KELLY TIRES

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The Sent.lnol, I'Jomeroy-Mid&lt;ll'lpori, 0.;"'111·

PriiOn
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1955 PLYMOUTH ...... $1595
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DISCOUNT

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CootribUUon• ....-e .11\.deJ to•
McKelve)' Hill, Columbut •n4 to
th e Burmr..ae ~hool Center when
the WSCS of tile Minersville" Meth·
odlst Church met
Wtdne.day
eve11lng at the churtb.
Mrs. CliUord Philllp!l, preaitlent
prc.-i~d over the m!!:etlnb w)de'h
opened with troup sinKini follow·
ed by the reldlng of " A Hornfng
Pr•t•er" by Mn. Phlllipr.

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The Dnugbters of Union Vet.
erans will mf'et Monday evening
at 7:30 p. m. In the DAV
acC"ording to nnnouncemept mode "l
today·.

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Saturd"V'• Gimes

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$299 00
A"KER

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, , Phllad•lphlil 1 t Milwaukee , , ..
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Deluae 4 door Sedan, Dynallow, One IO·
cal owner. Spotle" original finish .

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SPEEDWAY

232511

ROOMS Of·
New Fumlture

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All Priced for Qui&lt;k .Sole

Rutland,

MOOR. E'S
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Pet, M

.613
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. ~7 9 "'4
.500 1~1,1-

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1956GMC%ton .. $1 ,895
B cylinder Pickup. Very low mileage,
Delu:&lt;e Cab, Chrome Grille and bumpers. Almost like the doy it Wlls sold

CAR
RACING

1952 WlLLYS
1952. FORD
1953 DESOTO
1951 BUICK
1950 BUICK
1950 PLYMOUT~
1949 PLYMOUTH

SUNDAY ,
AT

MAKE MOORE'S YO.UR
HEADQUAR-'tUS FOR:

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Sbl!l'p cars you seldom find .

1953 Chevrolet % ton , $895

Phone
388-Y

SAVE$$$

CJ.eve lond at Boston
NATIONAL LIAOUI

As a mem bt&gt;l' of Guodyl'al·'s
tra ining ~qu u llron , Slatk will !i pl' n!l
two y~at·.~ on va r ious ll.!'.llil!nH'nts.
l'rugrom's purpo~e is to g ui&lt;ic I'M·
ployees into positions best ~ uit ed
fnr theil· talents and training.
A native or Pomeroy , Ohio, Slack
is married .H nd has a son, Charles
E., Jr . two Yf'UI·s.

Jl ,895

.1951 Chev. Dlx. ""'"··...-· $595

City at Cl•veland

the 1954-55 sea.1 on wa .~ lops in
major college pl11y . He wns second
, d
W. L.
rnn ... e as a sophomore with 22.2 Milwaukee ---· 73 46
av er age ao.d arnong the leader~ Bro oki"~n , ·~- 70 . 47
agai n last year wh en he averaged Ci ncinnati - -·- 70 !U
23 .C t•ebound s a conl!'st. His lines! St. Louis .. __ 60 60

who recently announced his int ~n­
tion to play amateur basbthall
following fOtlr outslanrfing vrars
at cenfkr •r~r Marshull Co ll~ge,
has jolned Thr Goodvt'llr Ti•·e and

STOCK

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For Wingfoots Of The NIRL

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S1turday'1 O.m.1
Kan.&lt;n,

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t, nii&gt;:lit

Washinston ti, K!!-n. City 3,

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Charles Slack Is ACandidate

.Before YOU buy, be sure to &lt;OIItllder the total deal
of New or Uaed Cars from one ell&lt;i to the otherthe priee Of the cars yon are buylnl the price of
~ur allowance, lilt difforonce ~.;..paying and
the tel"DII you are receiving. Bllettnars do not be,
lreve Ia '"'libmmet" odvertlsln( but believe that an
~on~.lnd IQUare deal 18 our best advertising
Ill' ..,... Blaettnan for a ....
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Baltimore 3, Detroit •o, night

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Mrs. Marvin Kelly
Is Party Hostess
Tuesday Afternoon-

Plans were made to pl'I".Sent tlle home of . Mrs. Willis Anthony.
proa:ram at the September meet·
-Twelve mtmbers and one 'guest
lng of the B... H. Sanborn Mission· Janet Kay Baker were present.
Mrs. Marvin 'Kelly entertained
ary Socl~ty at the First Baptist .
a group of fritnls at. their home
Chur.ch Tuesday evening
when
Tuesday •fternoon
when Mrs.
t h e Dor~as Circle · of th~ SoDwit~ht Wallace derrron1trated the
iety met at the home of Mrs ~ Edi.
Mr .and Mrs. Victor Stewart Tupperwlte Products.
son Baker.
Priel!l were won by M"ra. Lu·
A bu.ffett supper was prepared and children of St. Albanif and Mr.
and served by Mrs. &amp;ker, Mrs. and MIJl'. Ashton Sayre or -Dayton cille Maye.s, Mrs. Ira Butcher and
and
MI'S. ] Mrs. Denver Nelson.
John Kautr, Mrs. A. R. Pu11en were guests o( Mr.
the j Mrs. Kelly served •
dessert
and Mrs. T. F. Hawk lns
Mn. Frank 'Stewart, MinentvHle
cours-e to tit.•"&gt;Be lllready named
Kauff, chairman of the Circle, pre past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jed We bster J'l'. and Mrs. David Darst Sr., Mrs.
s ided .at the meeting and
Mrs'
C. J. Rbodes was leader of the de· and children, Jelln Ann an9 Jon, Edgar A!Jensworth, Mrs. George
voti.onol service ·which "w a.! based and Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman of Rut· Mei nhart, Mi'B. t:larence McNeal,
Oil "the "Parable of the Sower" land wette hiL!iint-ss vlsitol"!! in Mr ~ . 0. ·E. MeKtntey, MTs. Stf'W·
art. HarrU, MP8. itobeH: McEihln·
and intlud ed sctiplure (rom Mark l:h&amp;rleston, Thuhdi.y 1
Mrs. Frank Dix of Syracu~e. N . ne-y, Mrs: C'..eQrle HIKI.!On, "Mrs.
a·nd a prayer.
Y. 1s the guerl nf Mr. and Mrs. lhle•~'·m~an~~~;,,----The Cin:le's proJects include re- Robert Morris.
-::membering students at thl! Bap...
Miss Edith Young of Cincinnati
tlst Mission
Training
School, is the e.uast or Wllliam F. Young
Chicago, on their birthdays. · it and other relatives.
was announced that the Septem·
.M·rs. Albert You11g, Mrs. Dwight
ber meeting wou1d be he)d af. tbc Parker abd dattshter, Myrtia Kay,
and Mrs. Donald Hol~ have r:e·
t1.1rned hQme -after a visit wlth
~BAKER
relatives in Toled«l. They accompaQll!d Rhanda Youn£ w~o h8s
been the guest of her grand·
mother thl! summer, W her home.
Pat Holter ha!l returne'd to hl!
home, Huntington, atter a several
weeks' visit wlth re-latives here.
Mrs. Ray Glaze • patient
at
Meigs General Hospital is recuperating.
Mrs. Ev.erett Tholtlas ~d claugb•
'
ter,
Faye, left pUB mornjng for a
FOB I
visit with relatives In Columbus
and to attend the state f1lr. ·
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M'fs. Olan Ge't..beimer ·and Judy
and Rachel and Mr:s. A. R. Knight
"II.
and Rozanna Knight are visiting
g
.
in Columbus and attending the
stpte" fair.

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LONGEST ,DEAL_ANYWHERE

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BUNCE HA'fi.I,EY/
DAVIDSON_
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louh 7 At Ash St./
Mhfdl.-port. Ohio 1

,,{ 'he .sea.

Major~

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B. H. Sanborn Missionary Society
Maps Plans For September Meeting

from
atlhi'eviiJa· 'ihat
..A ad, or.
l'bu~, t!JO!e oppDSition . pitchhJ
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Wdtl't be" "gtP'In~ all) h·e&amp;p, 'eitnei·.
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J!OI \o~ the B· ~ i Ttieol'd." "aaitt
tb~ ~er
.ma."hutth Piratt!S
·~n~·balttr. \rilo ~ 'tl t:eneral
IMlRa.,.. er tb"fl• San ntego Pud•·~~
-son
alu:!aclwasof inRuth''.~~
pat"e Kiner
but hewasnever
front :~=~~~~=====:
'1ft ttl! Niht C8Mt I!A!:Igve.
a, UNI'I'ID ME"
of the clip with a month togo.
AMI!IIICA!I" "1!"'&amp;\11
Ki!M' ,.aid 'Ml
.-...,one
"Sure, I was trying my harde.ll
'"Ptl. oil w~o dot!'S · ~tl'pe Mlt ~kbt'l 'l"ftord to b1!at the record," he said . " but 1
New Vork ___ "71:J ~ .tit)
'flt\11 tliV'e (l, 1bt Qr ~'d or the the pi tr hers don't always cooper· .
1
tlevebnd --·- 68 5o .i'M 11
Blbe;.s · ~te f01.11.. ~ bl'tb · ~ Jut ate with you."
Chicago ---- .. -85 12 .awJ lOlA! . manl.b .o( 'i bt ~e a&amp;on.
said he is sure Mantle j
•:n ,J.taai.le.keej.a U!) ·the pfeae nt willKiner
Bosto~ ------ ll5 · t4· iM6 U'At:
find the pitchers wil] pi1ch
DetroJt .. _· -· 8l fa ~T$ ' !1)
-f!ltlt, .he ·.WOn't .maie t.t," kiner less and less to him , just as they
Bnlftmcre ____ !M 11!1 :tM ~210 tltNtistd.
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did to Kalph hitnst&gt;IC in 1949.
Wasbil'lj"toll __ "$1 ~ .Uf. "2'6
'!The pre!ISure keeps building up
· Uk• Mlntlli't. 'Ct.ltlioH ··
Kansas City .. 39 .4fo .:3C18 371;6
in
the last tnonth ," Kiner said.
Ho\W!Yer. ·X:i rier• flald~-he believes
ThursdAy'• "bstitfl
Mnttt wPI ·be tb.e .QM to shatter " Reque11ts or the pres!i, news reel
EACII ONE
th h'ome r1un ~~~- tf a113'one Snd television cameram en arc ~
ChJcago 8, New Ydrt "3, "lit
e&amp;nstant reminder of how closf'
tbat 11 :;ou are coming to th e record.
Chicngo 6, New Ybrt 4, ~iid

sing:le-gapw
11 hau1 of
"ildate for tht• Goodyrar Wing- 43
rebound~ effrrrt
ug11lnflt was
M11rris-Harvel'
LungCord, Nigeria lQ.
fn ...._company·lponsol'ed entr·y in
during the 19»-54 ,t;l!j.\(&gt;)"1,
lh
ah_9nal \Mustrial Baskltba\1 nCollege
natiunal -record. ,
t
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Le
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The two-time All Mid Americ3n
MEIGS LITTLE LEAGUE
l,owerfully-built at 6·5 and 2m Co nferem·e .~election who hils r c·
SCHEDUlE
pounds, Slak compiled an e11viabh• ceived Alt-Ameri e1m con~ idf'n 1 tion
TonigM'J G1mt1
record for rebounding wtlile al the ·tn sevt~ra 1 quarter.)?.. 1eaves Jittl ·~
buketball-conacious West Vireini~•
be des ired in the scoring dP·
I Ptrntl's llt Yankees
FJeld No. 1 school. He averagt!d 22 t'ebound ~ to
partmeot. either, He nvern gt~tl 17.7
Bt·ovcs at Dothcen Field No. 2 a g.11me during hi.a four years as 11 points per game in 9corin);! 1.541
starter for the Thundering Herd. point.~ du rin~ his tour-ycnr tenure
Rrc!leg ~ ~-~ ~nd_
ian~ ~--~-y_raeuse
Hl8 25.9 per game IVI!ITIIf(L' during
ot Mnrs~&lt;~li. His count la st year
wa s 497\loints in 22 games, H 22.5
per-game average.
Twice a wi nne r or the Rr)hr~
Award a.~ the outstanding a1 hl de
at Marshall, Slack servetl hi~ s1•n·
ior cia~~ as president. He is a fll l'm ·
her of Omicrun Delta Kappa , 11
leaders hip honora ry · and Sigm.
Phi F:[lsilnn fr aternit y.

HARLEY IIAVHISti~S .•
ON DISPLAY

young serl.e,; Js

Ru th 's record
brok·
en, the cttanee~
a
itter will d'u U," Kiner said .
FRIDAY
the fellow who finally dnrs
•it will
dolars," he
Glonn Fo•d
Donn• R'""'
11dtk!d smiingly.
1
RANSOM
'Kiner !mows well what Mantle
-ai!ID-htes b"Pcau&amp;e he has been throug
IIar!Mra Stanwydl: Robt. lytn
te same. In 1947 he blasted ~I ,·
ESCAPE TO BURMA
omers (OT the Piraitc&gt;s and lwo
(In Supencope • Te~hnlcolor)
years later tte hit ~4. his hi gh in
Cllioon - HEP MOTHIR
HUBBARD
the major lelgues.
•K\Tter flit 18 home runs dw·in!l
t he last month of 1949 but st ill I
mi.~sed tyi~· Ruth's rocurd by six . [
SATURDAY ONL~
"!fhat was .a trying year," he
Roy Rogers Q.
recalled. "l romembe•· I didn "t
SONG OF ARIZONA
hit ·ahy homers the l~ st four or
-llllo-fi ve da~·s because the pressu t·t•
Leo Gorc~tr
Hunh H:lll
waS so terrlfic.''
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C1rtoon - MAGOO EXPRESS
Tfiett To l~t Rtcord
C~edv _: SPOOKS 3 Stoopl
Several Hmes early in ·lhf.' ~~a·

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Akron, Ohio -

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Eleanor s. Schaaf, Middleport Society Bditor~Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor

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M t~mbers

VineGar Bend Mi:r:el! wun his
"12th game and Jarkit!' Collum his
sixth a ~ the St Loui s Cardinah
downed the Pittsburg h Pirates, 3-0
and 3·2. Ray Katt hit a two-run
homer an&lt;!_ scored the third run
RHieg1 Ct~ntlnue tlomer P11 ~e
ror the Cardinals in the opener
Carl F'urilln 11nd nuh· Snid rr whitt! Rohby Mot· and singled home
E"ach drove in th ~c r runs tu orfsd thP winning run iR the ninth or th¥
a Rtldl t&gt;g a1tack that reill uJ"ell .. nightcap.
three-run hom f r h\· Wul l )' Po~l
and !IO]o rouml·tl·iprwrs hv 1-"rtnl:
Johnny Antonelli chalked up his
Robinson and Ed Ba ilcy . The 13th win and Max Surkont hia
three homer~ raist•rl th~ HI'((J eg~· first when the New York Giants
total to o nr.w ~~nson club mark swept the Chicago Cu bs, 2·1~and
of ·183 and aLso extended their 8·5. Daryl S~ncer si ngled h()A)e
team homer ~ !re;.k tu 20 ga.nf's· the winning run in the ninth of 1 ~
Olliy tour sh ort or thf' National opener and the Glanh rlim•hed 1he
League mark hl'ld by tht.&gt; 1953 ni11 hteap wllh eigh t run~ in the
Dodgers.
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third inning.
Ntwcombe himst•lf sc-ort&gt;d th f'
Winnini run in th" top of tht• ninth
when he tailed rm Sn ider's double
Big Newk walked only one batter
and struck out si x in givin,il the

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mab a mliHon

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5. s. attendance on AU&amp;. !I waa
hJidromatic, excellent 27, the ortering $6.38.
ccndition $995.00 Call Jim 0'
Worship Services w~re held at
Brien , 452 or 1410, Pomeroy.
10:4$, with Dlrumore Boyle.s lead8-24-3tc.
in,.
There w.as an attendance Df 17
USED TEMPCO Automatic ga s
floor furnace, 50.000 B. T. U at last Wed. evE' . prayer servtce11,
with. Nina Robinson leading. This
Phone 6288-J.
week's leader hi Eleanor Boyles.
8-24-Jtc
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PORTABLE TYPEWRITER for
qle, price $47 .M&gt;. Mr~. John
Stout, Harrisonvil lt'.
8-24..:Jtp
HOUSE FOR SALE . 9 roo m s, hard·
wood flo or~. metal roor, electric,
close to school, on good road in
Harrisonville. Priced reasonable .
Mrs. Joh n Stout. Ha rr isonville.
8-24-3tp

FOR SALE TOMATOES

MEXI-

CANS large pink , r. vn..acld - 2nd
house ea,gt from school house.
Willit: m H. Holmes, Syracuse.
Ohlo.
8-6-1 mo.c

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MOTHERS h.terested in sending PEACHES-Hale Haven ami Gold·
ehlldre1l, ages 4 to 6, to kinderen Jub ilee. New Haven Orc-hard ,
ga~-ten. Call Spruce 35580. E nNew llaven W. Va. Phone TU·
24688.
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roll before Sept. 4. Mrs. Paul
Leonard, Mason, W. Va.,
8 23 3tc PEACHES - Picking Hal e Haven
RUMMAGE SALE at
the Pratt
Building, 2nd St.reet, Middleport. Sponsored by Evangeline
Chapter, OES,
on ~ugwt 24
and 25 !rom 9:00 until 4 :00.

Peachea. Brin g co ntain er. Webster Fruit Farm , 5 mile~&gt; east of
Chestef', Ohio.
8-18-tf

-1 diam ond ring, 1·4 car11t, 4 sided
1 pearl ring

1 man's ameth y.s t Call 6229-y
8- 22- 3 tc.

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FRESH COW- ;;.;-sale."-H. --F,
Bailey, Flatwoocb,
20 Otp

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::Omplete WHEEL ALIGNMEN:t"•
bl:i.nd.na and brake •ervlct,

8-~6-lf

Sal., Aug . 25, I PM

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All houseohld furnishings,
electrical appliances , some
antiques and miscellaneous

items.

Auto :&gt;oler.

At the residence of the late
Gertrude Chase, ~ mHe
north of Rutland on Barr[,
sonville Rd.

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Twin turbine Oynllflow. Top VB
pe1·formancc. $ 1,395.00. ,
8 23 6tc

1953 BUICK
Special Dlx. t dt·
Sedun . Dyndlow.
One local
I)Wncr. $l,l91'i .OU.
8 23 tile

signed and pat.mted. Not a
roadside .'lltand. but a beautiful,

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Newly decorated.
Phone 8009 Middleport. 8 20 6tc

1951 PONTIAC
Dlx 8 cyl. 4 dr,
!-i••llan . Hydrumatic ddve . Original Black l&lt;'lnlsh. $59~.00 .
~ HOOM FllllNISHED apartment,
8 23 6tc
newly decorated ; 3 room apa.rtnJ(nt. Phone 7-M.
8 21 Gte
1053 CUEVEHOLI:T BdAirl." 4 dr. .Sodun. P11wcr Stcrrinl!t .
One. 0 ROOMS nnd hath, 10 Cole St.,
~or /jffiR!l roJiablu family, $M per
(';~ruful
owuer,
MHke liM an
month. Sec Mrs . Howard Cecil,
offer.
8 23 6tc
SUO W. Main St., evenmgs.
8·17-tf
19153 PONTIAC Db. 8 l"y l . 4 dr.
Scdun. Two tone llToon. HydrR matic drive $1,C)g5.00
8 23 6tc
Seatrold Board~. Drap Clot.hl.

Rev . and Mrs. E. J . Bannan of
Duarte, Calif.. retired Mi~sionaries
from China; and Mrs. Blackburn
of Raveruwood, W. Va.; recently
called on Mrs. Grace Kelly. The y
asked to be remembered to al i
lheir !rlend!; in Alfred .
'd
Cl .
M
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tlarton attended th e Haves·Youn g
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reunion, held at the · Holl1day
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COMPAIIIY ENDORSEMEI\IT
AND SUPPORT 01\1 MORT·
GAGE FOR LOCAL BANKS TO
EFFECT SAVING ON ~IN,
ANCE CHARGES FOR DEALER
WRITE OR PHOI\IE,
DAIRY J.SLE SALES
14~ NORTH MARKET STREET
WOOSTER, OHIO
PHOI\IK ANGELUS HO'I~

RODNEY DOWNING
AGENCY

Plre. A~lle. Hetltlt

"YOUR

Lire, Cuu1lty and . . . .

SUNRISE

Reel Estate Broker
In MIDDLII!I)RT, OHIO
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PHCIIIIS
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Ta Sell, Trade ar An,
nounce, Let A Daily

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St11tinel Disploy Ad
'br Wan' Ad .be Your

1Dfi3 }o'ORD Cu .~tum 8 cyl. 4 dr.
Sedan. -l,OutUlO.
8 23 6tc

lepreaentative.

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2 five .room apartments; 2 four-room apRl'tments, '1111 with launltm:l BUlCK V8 Super 4 d1·. Sedan
dries and gara1011- t\.. N. Bengel,
Twin tur~lne Dynaflow . 'l'op VB
Pomeroy, Ohio. ,
5-l'-tf
\pmiormance. $1,39~.00. lll &lt;~c tt­
nars. P omeroy, Ohio
(I 24 6tc
t''or rent - Electric wallpaper
~&gt;!eamCJr. Clinton
Fisher, Mid 19~3 BUICK
Spncinl Dlx. 4 dr .
dl~port.
J'h.
6:.!63-X.
11-l·tf
Sedan. Dynaflow,
One lo•·al
owner. $1, HIIJ.OO.
Blaeltnu5,
l'omc r oy, Ohio.
8 24 611'

( 121 Wonted to Rent

1961 PONTIAC Obi . 8 cyl. 4 dr .
~dlln , Hydramatlc drive. Origfinit~h .
559MO.
Ina l Black
B1acttnars. Pomeroy. OhJo
8 24 6lc

2 OR 3 BEDROOM: home in Tuppcrll Plolnil area by
teacher,
2 11ma1J children.
Call
Rio
Gnmdc-. 031715, coiled. 8 20 6tc

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1953 PONTIAC Dlx. 8 cyl. 4 dr.
Sedan. Two tone 11recn. Hydra·
malic drive ,1 ,09ti.OO. Bl acl tna·r s, Pomeroy , Ohio. 8 24 tile

11133 FOJ\D Cu1tom 8 cyl . 4 dr.
Sedan.
Sl ,093.00.
l 1oml'foy, Ohio.
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If you want to borrow
money on your property In
Middleport or Pomeroy,

2 CANS MAKE A GALLON

SEE ME.

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M. C. HOBART

Jllddloport. Olllo,

Phone 1181

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A CrypMparn Qtlotatloa

Judge of the Probate Court
Melfls County, Ohio
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lneladbll• Dreuer, Ch01l, B.ed Springs, Comtorlable
llloUre-.z PW~•·! Dreller Limps &amp;''f!lrow Rug,

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Stott Atwater the Sup~r Quiet
Outboard tb1t bails your Ooat.
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Clifford Leifheit, Roo;:k Spri ngs, (201 Business !iervices
Pomeroy . Phone 932-X.
HOMI IUILDUS
8 23 6tc Ca ll Guy Neigler, Racine, Ohio.
8 14 121&lt;:
6 ROOM UOUSE, enclosed ba("k
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RADIO &amp; TEL~VISION SERVICE
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Phone 200. Cleland AppliiD\."e
S1ure, 118 W. Mala St,. Pomero1
Frc1b eggll lor sal~
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Mr11. lre Jnhnsun
Ne11.1e Sclllcmrnt ll~w! ~OREMAN"o~o ABIIO'l'l' T.V, 1B
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dr monstrator and one rtJcond!· QUICK SEIIVICI!l oo Wate/1 b
tloned u!led tractor.
pairing . ,
TH.!.ned
li . ,\ . F1nlaw
WAtchmaker. COLLiNS .nt!WJ:.
312 E. M~ l n . Po111rru.1·
LER..~ . Pt'"*W.
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CAR RIPAII
N'c!Qier &amp; Cl~ek Gerace. Racine,
Bl~ LAIOI DAY SALI
Ohio.
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M1king Room for thp 1907 M1wl el Scott - Alw1te r outhnHrrl
120 B 1 Insurance
Moton th11l will be on tile Mar
8arnN-SimJ)811n
lniUPinee Aieney.
kel in a few weeks.
Mlddlepot"t. Firw! • AutomobUeBond8. Phon• 6315-X
8-20-tl
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On the 19&amp;6 ModeiA, Nuw in Stu('~
Only 10 per cent Down and 21 COMPLETE I.Da:ur.,'le• Protectloa.
lJte. A.uto. fir-. l'ollo. Call Do1

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1.uod tires. Overhauled motor.
l'areful owner.
M11k.e us an
Will trurle on r~lde delivery hay
offer. BI•C!ttnars. Pomeroy, Ohio
r11h, or 2·whoel trailer. o r 4·

Notice is here·b y
ti;lven that
Shellle Jlctly whose Post Offi~e ;
!l.ddress Is Long Bottom,
OhlO
1 Rnulc No. 2 has
been duly appointed 9.9 Adminl.5tratrlx
with
th e W l\1 annexed of the Estate of
c. E .Pelty late of Olive Townehlp
Meigs Co unty. Ohio, deceased. •
Dated this 22nd day of August,

ICE CREAM

-They Get Re1ulta-

CUntoa Fisher. MtckliepoR.

Phone 62611-X.

Adminl!llralrix with the Will
Annutd
I E•latt of c. E. Ptlty . Dec:elstcf

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SUNSET
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The Chester charge M_. 'f· ~·
will hold their annual p1cnu! Ul
the Woodc Grove next Sun. Aug
2.6 Eve ryone welcome.
Grace Kelly ~tnd Ella Weaver
called at the home of Jobn L.
Hcnlz Racine , O., and Arthur
St1.1ba~t of Antiquity Uuring la'l-t
week.
Pvl. J ames Whitelatch of Fort
Lewis wash., is spending a 2 week
leave here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dorr Whitlatcll.
w ors hip Services · were held at
l0: 45 , with Millard ~wartz leader,
and a n attendance of 18.
Ma r garet Windland wa1 lea.der
of last W'ed. eve. prayer aerv1c~s
with an attendance of 22. This
week"s leader is Garnet Wlndland.
Alfred Grange won second place
at the Meigs County Fair. The
girls 4.H dub won several blue
rihh~ns ~nd a f ew red ones on
cooking, baking, and sewing. (Sarh Caldwell and Nina Robinson
~ere l ~ aders). Th e Boys' Club •!so
di•\ well on pntatt~s and iJ~
work (wi nning seve1·al blue nb·
bon s) (Stanley Merks and Merle
Hawk were leaders).
The Grange will meet this Thurs.
eveninJol., August 23.

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RENT MORATORIUM DURINU
WINTER.

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Mrs. Osle Mae Foll r od spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mn. Raymond Harper of Carroll,

OWIIIERS EARI\IING UP TO
$300 A WEEK.
50% OF SEASON

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:Mrs. Thelm a White and Child·
r~n of Bash1m, visited her parents,
Mr. and ,M rs. Jewell Carr Sun.
Mr . and Mrs. Richard Spencer of
Columbus visited home folks over
the week~nd .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atherton
and daughter of Columbus spent
the week e nd at their home here.
Arthur Atherton recenUy Ullderwent surgery at Grant Hospi·
tal in Columbus. Fritftds may send
mall to Groveport, Ohio ft . D. 1.
Jewell Carr i~J bedfast , and under care of a phystclan.
Mrs. t.i~nie
Gaul mot&lt;J~ed to
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e&lt;o p•nied by
ArJmglon,
a., a, m
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AI ma Burke
to
vis1t
Mr.
In
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ington, D. c., viewing the scenery .
Mrs. Edna Hensley or San AD·
to ni&lt;:&gt;, Texas, and ~rs. Zura Hawlr
,.ailed on Ella Weaver last Sun.
c'\.·ening.

modern practical store.'!.
Dairy Isle will set you up in
busineM~ in a protected locatioll
wit h Hmiled capital,
Dairy Isle loc111tiona are selected
by men with years of market
:survey -experience.

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Hackett'a SaletJ SerYice. Welt
Maia Street, Pome-ro~. Oblo.

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hot water
heaters, 10 year watT~~ty. Special price, $87.50. V&lt;1d1sh Pl.umh
in~, Phone 46,M, Pomecoy.

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Mr. and Mn. Gerald Swartz or
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CLIFTON

Pomeroy Yankee
'LiJtle League
Team Is Feted

Br GOOD ~·I LL ClASS
"Surprtse Party"
Saturday evem.n&amp; a group uf
fnends a:athned at the home of
Ml'l Wdma Blake to surpnse ber
With a birthday party
Games wert' played wtth pr1zes

Xr .nd Mra. Gilbert Mee!l ent- awarded to Mrs Moille Fox, Mrs
lertaJ.ned wlth 8 wiener
roast Thelma Henry, Mrs. JcssJe Cartu ·
Wedneaday eveuiog at)helr home right, Mrs Con Rou.sh: and

W. Main Street,

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the Jackie Call

Pomeroy Yantee Llttle
LeAgue
ball tnm.
Games were played durmg th.e
eveaint: and pri~•
awarded to
Freddie Boyd,
Hank
Cleland,
Bru« McKenzie, · Bob
Bowen,
Sonll)' Gloeckoer and George Korn
Members of the team present
were Buteh Carpenter, Jon WebIter, Ralph Werry, Bennq Ewing
Georce Hoffman Bob
Bowen,
George Harria Jr.,' Bruce McKen·
Je, Oogie Calvert, Jimmy MeeH,
Joey Gilmore,
Freddie
Boyd,
Han.lr. CLeland and George Korn
Guests were Johnny Anderson
Tommy Harria, Sonny Gloeckner,
Mr. and Mn. Georsc Harris , Mr.
and Mn. Robert Bowen , Mrs Jan·
et Korn, Mrs. William Boyd, Mu.
Hen.·y Cleland and Mr anct Mrs.
Paul Kloet.

WE
ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

Jacket Athletic
Group Plannihg
Member Campaign1952 Dod1• 2 _.u, covpe.
..-1 nlct. thilrp tut't.
1950 Mercury R.I.H,
tv-Nne flnhh.
1950 Ford VI with
Heat.r, I'MI clean,

1Mt CfM.vrolet 4 dr. N•w flni-li
lh. Re&amp;llr cl•an, motor fine.
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE
FROM
A Compl•t. Lin. of New
Atw•t.r Outboard Motors In

Stock.

METROPOLITAN
Auto Soles
At Tr•fflc Light In Middleport

295 N, 2nd Ava Mlddle"rt, 0.
Open lvenla1• Until 9 p. m.
PhoM 6045-J

The Middleport Alhl"lic Assoc
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i1Uon made plana Tuesday
night
at their weekly meeting for their
annual membenhlp drive
Foot
ball players will again canvass
the town for new memberships,
while It was abo decided to con·
tact all parent,: of the players by
mail to requeat them to JOin th.e
program for the commg year.
Prealdeot Bill Scprbcrry was in
charlje of the meeting, and th.c
election of officers for the com 1ng
year was postponed until
next
Tuesday night when complete plan
for the- prbgram for the com mg
year will be set up
Scarberry, Gene Oller and Gary
Hovatter were designated ati a
t(lffimlttee to
meet w1th
the
Pome1·oy Boostere on Wednesday
night to make plans for the an.
nual Pomeroy·Midd~eport Alumni.

/ Thursday were Mrs Inez Housh
Letart, W Va
Mr&amp;. Lui a Rwsell trom Mtddleport Ob!o railed on M -s Helen
and cbJidren, Pat and Jeame, and
Mrs c.trTte Turnbull from Hnt. "
for4 and Kel h Ann Tbu1·nbull
from Chfton VtsJted Mr and Ml.5, ~
Paal James at Crooksvtlle Ob10, .-

Mrs. Harry Johnson recently
Mr. and Mrs llowa ul Johnson .
and children , M_rs. Earl Ingles and
ton, Mason v1 ~1 tcd Mr and Mrs
T. 0. Young Sundin
Mr and Mrs I C!Jffol d Johnson ,
Mrs Fjinnle Bake, nntl Marvtn
Blakembtored to nelpre Oh.to Sun·
day.
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Vulhng Mr. and Mra. Carl Kearn
Sunday were Mr. Rnd 1\hs, J oe
Ba1 ker thru,;day cvcnmg
Mr anrl Mrs Gco1 ge Turnbull
KrAI ns.
V!Hitlnf.: Mrs Anna Hoffman

Sunda)'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kearns and

ville is visiting Mr. and Mrs Detner Roush the past week
.M r and Mrs George Burns anri
daughters, re'urned hom e on Thursdav from their trip 1n the South.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Roush
llind daughter~ o( New Haven 5pent
sunday with Ml and Mrs Nefl
Henry.
Attendance at Method1st Sundal'
St:hool at Cl 1flon Sunday wa~ one
hundred twenty five. Col'~·tJOn
$18 47
Mr and Mr11 Arthur Ftck or
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4 Door- V·8 Motor, Heater - Over Drive. Extra clean.

1953 PONTIAC · · · ·· ·· · · · · ··· · · · · · · · · $1095
Door- 8 -Radio- Healer -Seat Covers. Beautiful
Dark Green.
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1953 STUDEBAKER . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . $699
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fOUr

PersoiUII Jllllgrelltl slower than you'd wiBh1

Save rriJu/nrly with us; move steadily aM&lt;:d.
Personal bookkeeping a difficult chore?

4 Door Super 88 - Heater - Radio. Hydramatlc. New

Short of ready cash for a personal need?
See ru for a low-coot loan; repay from income ••

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1947 Chevrolet • 2 Dr.
1946 Ford .... ·· 2 Dr.
1946 Dodge .. ·· 4 Dr.
$100

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POMEROY

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Ton Pickup 1"·1-8. New h·ory Paint- A Good Buy.

OPEN EVENINGS TO 8 P.M.
SUNDAY FROM 1 TO 4 P.M.

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·Pomer
oy, Ohlo was vts1tmg witn Welda Jeffers.
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Mr and M•'s. Ned Henry on Thur&amp;·
day evcnmg
The Good Will Clau continued
Cull mg carpel r ugs on We d nes
d10y afte1 noon Those present wert!
Mable Johnson. Mr and Mrs Ltolv
L}'ons, and tile hosts Mr. and Mr~.
Ned Henry.
M1 s Ella Cund iff, who ha s been
vHsUng relatives 1n Chfton ha ~
gone to VISit her sister, Mrs. Cora
Martme 10 Ravenswood l or a few
days.
1'1'11 . an d Mrs .James Bennett and
Fam1ly motored to Waverly, Ofuo
fr1day evemns to Vll'lt • elatlvet~
Mrs Donna Glaze and children
Pomeroy, Oh1o, Mrs Irene Kelley
and dau ghten, Mrs. Mable Johnson attended 11 Fase made party
at the home of Mrs Neh~on Roush,
Nf:w Haven .
.
Mr and Mrs Nelson Roush and
son, Mt·. and Mrs. Glen Glazre and
children Mrs Irene Kelly and
ch1ldren motored to Lake AI~_
recentl:y.
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The Ladie~ A1d meta l the home
of Mrs Holland Tl!ursdav aCtcrww n
and those pre,;ent wc1 c Mnbl ~
Johnson and Mrs. Olevia Younl;
Rev Howard Kellin gsw~l"th cf
Hardford called on M· nn1l M1,
A. P. Nicholson Sundav 11.JIC1nr"• n
Mias Lena Fox. called on Mrs,
Elhcl Ehas al Mason, sunday evenina
Mr. and Mrs Wilham Stewart
and son Bllh•. Mr. and Mrs Danny
KeUingsworth and son Mark,'
Nickey Niehalson were plemcmg
at Rutland Park, Rutland Ohio,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W. Richard anrl
grandsons Robert and Dannie, Mr '
and Mra, Ted Riley Sr Mr and
Mrs. W. D. Lee and !On Mlackel
attended the Meig!l Co, Fair Thur!
day and Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Johnie Johnson and
d&amp;UJhter- have moved from Woodruma to Mason t make their hme.
Mn Jack BL"anch ot Columbus
Ohio, niece of Jennie Riley were
viatUflll Mr and Mrs Joe Riley
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Metet
are prood ~JBI'I!nls of a daughter
born Jaat week sbe is the former

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Po~ce Remam Uncertaih As T~
.' l'h:~t,her LaMarca Had Assistant
MINEOLJ\, N y (UP) N

today whether.· ''trlend"be•~~.~uuty poliee quesUonea
Marea hide Peter Wei berg """" ...uuoper John Augelo'·La~
abandoned Ill a ianglenof
the ~flU before !be ln(aut' died
Stuyv....,t PJDutiu ehief ysu...,e and bram.bler
,that:¢~ w~ not:::~~: llld!..

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Dana Lewis Mr and Mn lllaae
Lewis and bana. Mrs K 1· B
· aand
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ass
a:.d Kennie, Mrs.' • Mave
Betty Lou Grace Winnie Spears
PhyllJs and Ann 'w 1lilams, Grove;
McDermitt Lolyd Wll!aam and
8
Clearance Wamsely
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was wednesday night gue;;t of
Ka tie a•td Kennie Bass
Mrs MA l ie Grace and Bety Lou
Umon Town Penn\was wednesday
mght gue~t 5 of Mr. and Mrs Dana
Lew 1s and Mma.
Ela.nc Cartung ht v1stlcd Cecelea
Ann Smith, Fuday atternoon A\
Mason.
Mrs Ora Higgi ns and Stwart
McDerm 1tt was Suppe1 guc!ts of
Mrs Lloyd Wllhams and tam1ly
Friday
Mrs. clara W111Jams vlsitcd Mn.
Ma~el Burn&amp;ardner at Ma800 Tues.day.
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Mr and Mrs. Bill McDerm!lt,
Pt }&gt;leasanl called on Mr and )
:'.Irs Lloyd Williams Sunday afte r- ~
noon
Mr and Mrs L. S. Williams and
daughter Judith arc vtsalmg rei
,1tJves 10 Pennsy lvama.
Mr~. Harold Young anri chlidt-c.t,
Mason vt. ed her mother MIS
Alma Johnson l'eccnUy. '
Mr. U. M. Bass has returned
to his employment after spCm!Jng
th e week en d 11 t home.
/
ViB1Ung Mr. and Mrs. Hel'man
Caa·turtght Friday evening wC1~
Mr. and Mrs. Paill F 1tzgerald and
daughter Lindla, Mrs. Mae van
Meter, West Columbia.
St'Jendlng the week end with
Katie Oliver and Gl'lee Carturlght
were Mrs. Carturlght's daughter
and son-in·law Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Piorte lind Daughter Linda, Buf.
falo, N. Y.
Misses lryand Lessie Sleeth
were a mona- 8 deleaation who went
to Leon last week to inspect the
school cafeteria there m pre.
peratlon on ~tartlng on in the new
school house at we.-t Columbia
Calllngon Lessle and Ivy Sleeth
LhJ s week were, ~rs . George Grunn
and son Harry, Milburn, OWo, Mrq. 1
Gene Bland and Sherwood Yonker
West Columbia.

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ol Julr • In Brook
a ::.,..DOt prove ~IIJ'tbina:."
Lol(
T... lfty.did
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not tate the lnf-.ut to Ilia

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sptdel Clllrt , •• t'- WASM atld HANO

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Our 1.,.., lew (tricu a&amp; Rllflllrl"' '- yevr !Mt...et
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DRAPERY DEPARTMENT 2ND FLOOR

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Startlllg l\1 5 p.m. In The
Federated Churtb

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Parker
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··W'iH Be Monday

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Cue and Coffee

P..kage lee Crerm
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'enJijle for lhe long tlrlv~ and toun to the
1edhore or mountains durllll that vacatiOn
iperloJ!I.• Our ~rta wUI ·put !bat motor In
'tlp .top ...pe eo·atve )1'011 111100111, dependable

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% Ton Flat Bed - 700x!G Ttres. Extra Nice.

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wUL meet at 2 PM Sat.,
at tho 4H camp crouocb. A pot
luck dinner will be rdd. We have
eome Important buslneaa to d»cua• 11ld new memben to lntuate.
Pleue tl')' to be preeeat.
PAl"':ICIA GRIGOit.T, nome 0.
monltr•tiOII Attlllf,
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. . Although lt wa sralnlntl when
our llrtidea for tbia week wert
written, we'd like to believe there
u stiU some- 111~ warm autumn
days lett before we put our C()tton1 away to be re~laeed bJ our
woolena:.
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Many of you are busy freezlna'
foods to be enjoyed later in tbe
year. Good peach varletlea far
freet.ing are rtedbaven, Golden
JubJl~e. Trlogem, Sunblgb, Hale-raven, RedBkln, J. H. Hale · and
Rio Oso Gem.
With peac:bes mQit- important
are full rlpenell and raped h•n~
ling. Sort for rt'peft{BS. lf frul\ 1
are at proper stage "' ot :rlpeneq
thay mutt pe-el rapidJ1 atur hot
water or steam treatment of only
one minute. (U they do not peel
~horougbly with a 1 minute treat·
mmt, allow to ripen furtrer at
about 10 deg~ F.
Immerse Immediately in cOld
wat-er. Remoce peel1, halve and
remove pits. SJiee Into cold ~
per cent sYrup (3 cups suglt' in 4
cups of water) to whlcb ~ tea.
spoon ascorbic acid bit be-en added. (ThJs greatly
retardl
tbe
browning of fruit.) Pack, add sy~
Tup. Leave head space; eontalnere
With wid-e top, pints ~ inch; qta.,
1 mch; oontalners with narrow
top ,pints ~~ ncb quarts H2 lneh:
dry pack all containers, 1·2 lncb.
Seal anti freeze .
Want ' a cool and
refreshlna:
beverq:e to serve at your ne~
club meting'!' Try FrO!lty Sherbert
Punch · It takes l can (46 fl. oz.)
relary's
book
due ln thebyExten.
swn Ofhce
tn is
Morgantown
NOV· orange.grapefrult juice, 1 ean (1'em~r 1 In order 1Q give more fl. oz..) apricot nectar, 1 quart gin
ate, l quart pineapple shertime to. checking the books,
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would hkc to have tbe~ complet·
ed and bt:lre in my office by Oct. 1
For something dilferent-pour
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Mill o•er ttra Ul
· ed swee t pot a t oes, p tae.
oo gomg
....on· Oct 15 and we are requested ed in a baking dieh, V.. cup af
to brang the book with us then. canned butter&amp;cotch sauee (w~th
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1So you secretaries can start wlnd- chopped nuts too iC you wish) and
)ing up your records now.
bake at 3Nl degrees for about 20
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4-H ~IW A,ent
AU of .. hwn .. beioao are , • .,.
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jeet tel mlltatea and rm DO, ft•
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cepUon. My error last we~ wu
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omittlni Jane Jordan from tb__elllt
.... ,......., c..r1 • ..._ . . CUll C.. W. .a-~ of Red RlbboD wlDDtrl of the
1 In hla first uco11nt.er wtlh • "'-1tt:alla ....W of d1at1Jprrn~~.~ II Good Gromint Contest beld Jut
. Infant require. tha r,•JCholortcU HP.port f4 a •other'• 'ovt a~ week at r.irls State m Camp at
•.ffectlon abo•• all •"' Ia an a.._pMN et punt.Jtment It Ia
1 the MUI 1 hueby offer myapolotronable wb.thar •llhoLkmal ...,ottr '- oQJiable to dd lataal " '
younc 4:bllcl.
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1 Jies and congratulattollll to Jaoe
There/on, it Ia no aurprt..
for htt efforts.
that both P.1Choloci•t •ad ptdla,.
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LEADIRS MET •..
trlcl&amp;n ban drutlea.llr, Nvls..
Tre regular meeting of the Ma..
son county 4-H Leaders Associa1 th~u. thlnlr.tnc on diM: pita. I~
mfant and YOUDI ebikl.
Uon wu held at the Home- Eco-1the
' Thaa ehanr• of mtd.ical opta.·
lon Ia bQt c1ra.
noml.cs BulldtD.i ln Pt. Pleasant
maU...t br ,...,
,. lut Saturday night. The leaden
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' parinr the ree..
were pleased tb bave present 1
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ommendat1on1 f11r
god portion of thos who attendeH
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~..; toilet traininr •t
Boys and Girls State c:amp. Inter"'.....
~ 20 reara aro an4
estina end informaUve
reporlo
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t.oday
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-nu; aum of •n~
were given by tbe 4-Hers conc:eming the c:amps attended.
tiquated thlnkinr on the; •ubject
of totlet. trahdn1 i1 tontain«l I•
HEREFORD MEMIIIlSHIP
a bulletm pubUahed in 1984 b7
the Fedaral Children'• bureau Is
Last week I recelvel from the
e•lled for atrict. if not eotrclv..
American Hereford Aasoclatioa a
1few applieatlona tor Junior memt,.ining:
"Tralnlnr of the bowtll ••,
eoatrol 61 aMJr OWD bowelt ud bersrlp m the As~laUon. To be
be be.-un as early as the end ot bl&amp;dd.n u &amp;her 1row. The moat eligible you must be' a member of
the fint month . It .•hould alway• tU.t pannt. cara do II cuide a 4-H dub own at leaat one rea:i•
be begun by the th~rd m~ntb •nd thtm • Uttle."
~ tered H forO and be' recommend
may be comoleted durmo tho
lo -~,., poniohmont or th-•1
ere
elrhth month.r' Such phrutt ae- G1 p:nil~nt eontrlbut.. litti'e d by a. c~unty exten"Fion worker.
"abaolutt regularil.)'"' and nol or aothinr t.o the dev~mnt ot · If )'OU . Wllh a membership bla~k
va11finl the time by tlw miD• proper bowtl "conWI". Tbt tn~ apd can get $5:00 please drop Jn
ute1" are found In the tot.
fant. or fOUilll ehtld l&amp;ine l.hla at the office and piek one up. A
_Corltrut thia point of Ylew onlr with nat~ral pwtb and Junior membership entitles you
w1th _the modern concept of toilet ..veJopmenL
to aU the rights and prtvllege'S of
tralnma found in the 1954 tdl·
On 1Jte qLlter hand, foJON or the
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member In the association of "Tbe EneyclopHia of th t 01 it
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may .,. arrn · re· tion bas. When you reaeh the age
Child Care and Gui4inct" u
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attempt. ~t enforcement of 21 t he ,.
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111 be aPP1·Je d to
r..da aa follows
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"Mothen can rolox tt thor 0 1 to e\ tra 1n1DE ru111 maJ con- 1 a regulat' memberssblp II you detribllt. to r-neral Irritability,
recof,nizt that ~ child will prae• atndttJ, emotional tenlion, diar• sire. There Is also some nice lit·
t1cal Y tram hamaelf m time- rhea and eon.tipatton. An un· · erature available to
you 1\s a
ach1evinr cood daytime eontrol h$ppy experience wi~ toilet mejlber [ would l1ke to see s:ome
c~~~ie{!a~~:fr!lr•b;"1a•J; tralnln1 ma7 concelv•bly atart Malo nC~ttnty BoYs or Girls join
or f1ve."
many of ua off In lif• with emo• tlle essoc1ation.
Dr. Benjamin 6pock In 1$66 t.ional handicaps. Gentleness and SECRETARY'S BOOK
thil to aay: "Generally patlenu with your Infanta durin1
As you proba.bly know, the sec-

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Pomeroy National Bank

1954 CHEVROLET .. · ...... ···· · · ·· .. • $895

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Pay wit/t chuks on us; have complete record!,

. 1948 CHEVROLET ·.. ·.. · .. ·.. · ·.. .. .. $225

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personal money problems

1951 OLDSMOBilE ··.. · · ··· ··· · ·· ·· ·.. $695
Rings.

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famdy visited Mrs Riebard Grinstead who LS a pattent at the Pmnt

1955 CHEVROLET · ·· ·............ ··· · $1695

4 Door - "!GO" Series- Healer - 2 tone Blue Finish.
A Real Buy.
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The honored guesu recetved Clime Wednesday evenlng.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Quisenberry,
many nice and useful gL!t.s
Refreshments o( 1ce cream
vitited' hla fath.er Mr Ben Qu1srn·
Cake, punch; and flavors of bas- berry Sunday who is a patient In
kets of candy were served by the the Sheltermg arms Hosp1tal at
hostesses Mil51i Durothy Blake ami I Athens, Oh10
Mrs Betty Call to th.e followmg
Air and Mrs. Lawrence David·
Mrs Jeu •.. CaJ1_ur1ght; Mrs son and daughter called on lraends
Thelma Hel't.y; Mn Mable John- m Clifton Saturday evemn~.
son , Mrs Mollie Fox Mn Lar.
Mrs. Katie Bass and Kennie,
rame Lewi1, Mrs Clara W1lham.o, Mn Maude Grace and Lawrene
Mrs Mary P1cken1; Mrs Olg1. .Ifwl.s visited Mrs. WLRnie Spears
I Lewu, Mr1 Charlotte t.ewt8 Mrl&gt; at Camp Conley Tuesday evemng.
Marie Smath; Mrs Alma Johnson ,
Mr. and Mrs . Ccel Smith and
Mn Anna HoHman , Mrs. Corn Children Mason visited Mr. Smith's
Roush; Mrs. Hilda Rouah Johnnie parents Mr~ and Mrs Pearl Smith
Call , Jackie Call, I..mda Call, Sunday ,
Ma1ge Call, Jimmie Blake Charle ~
Mrs. Veda Van Meter has ret~rn
Blake, Tommie Rcmsh; Dana Lew. ed home after a few weeks wath
is ; and Wa~r Blake
her sister at lbrtford.
Those sendmg gJftt but were
Shirley Oliver hu returned to
unable to atk!'nd were : Mrs. Lena work after a week's ncatlon.
Lyons; Mrs. Margaret FOJr Mrs.
Mra. !!art .r..a~t and thlldrtn,
Betty Fox Mrs. Mae wamsluuy; Ft. Pleasant vmtcd her parents
Mrs Mildred Riley; Mrs. Clara Mr , aM rMr. Herman Cartnght.
Lockett; Mrs Helen Wtlliamf.;
~1'$. Wanda Roush
and sona:
Mis 1 Laura Holland Mrs. Goldie vi.nted her parents Mr aod Mrs.
Blake; Mrs Lucille Harrl 11 on , Mn. A. P. NJehollon Sunda,y.
Francis Blake , Mn. Lilah Williams,
Sunday visitors ilf the
Elver
Mrs Betty Young Mrs. Bc 1sle Fox famUy were Mrs. DateD Hof.
Blake; Mn Katie Bass; and Mrs. fman- and children Letart and Mrs.
Jane Bennett
Ethel P.:Iiar a.nd son of Mason
"Facwell party for Mrs Bum g·
Mrs. SaJJy Bland and Ivy and
Le.uie Sleeth were shopping ,·n
a1dncr afier church serv1ces Thurs Huntington. Thur-~ay
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day evenmg !Cf' cream, cake and
·Mrs. Sh1rley Lee and Mike were
punch4 WI § setvt'd to a Joli"Oup or Sunday JI:UCt~lll of Mr. and Mrs
pe(o~le ~nl the Bbase:e~l In hhon~r Vernon Roush, Mason .
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Mr.s. Grace Cartwright ilr spend·
moving to Ottawa Ohio where Mr ing a vacation ln McDonald Ohio
Bum :(ardncr 111 employed
vstng her daughter, Mr and Mrs
Those present . were Rev. a~ri Ralph Walls an dfamly.
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Mra. Richard Wright, Clara WllMr. and Mre. Louis Harms from
llama, Helen Buker, Mr and Mrs. Toledo Ohio, are spending a W€'eks
W. M. Brown and ch.rldren, Mrs vacation with her mothe
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Wlnilield Holland and Laura , Addie Edward
Lu_.:y Woodrum, Belly Call and
Mr . Frank ~arns from Mason
childl'en, Margie, Linda, Jaclclc called on his sister Mr5 John Harand JohnJC, M• and Mr:~ Leroy n~on Sunday afternoon.
Lyons, Mr. and Mrs r 0 Young,
M'!Ss Helen Roush from M1ners·
Thurman and Ada Smith, F M Mr. and Mrs Marvm Marr VISited
Lockett, M'a~ l e Joh.nson, Lui a Mr. and Ml s Hobert 'iarr at
Russell , Tems Jusilce and child- West Columbia Sunday.
ren Joann and Dale
Mr and Mrs . Russell Young Jr
Mrs. Glenn _G laze _!lnd children from West Col umbta visited Mt
Por.·roy, Ohio VJ.Sitcd M1 . and and Mrs Bud Young Sunday

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