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~The SeliUnel, Pornero,..JiOd.nepPrt, 0 ., Aug. 24, 1956

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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bononng

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 CHEVROLET · ··· · · ·· · ···· ·· · · · · · $845
1953 STUDEBAKER . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . $699
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:1. Door Champion 6 - Heater. A late model car at a bar·

gain prke.

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PIN POINT
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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PROBLEM-COME SEE USI
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2 Door - Heater - A New Dark Green Flllish - A
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1947 Chevrolet • 2 Dr.
1946 Ford .... ·· 2 Dr.
1946 Dodge .. ·· 4 Dr.
$100

YOUR

BANKING SINCE 1872
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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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 .
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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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ICE CREAM

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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ExiiP.I't R d
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Mrs. Marie Grace aod daughter
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
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Clearance Wamsely
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5. 1nme peat~. Camp L-Onley
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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IJQCQ whtther or not there
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ol Julr • In Brook
a ::.,..DOt prove ~IIJ'tbina:."
Lol(
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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
To Tlke Out.

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SAFETY CHECK

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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

Single urilt HEATS without fuel

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TERMS

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PT. PLEASANT, W.VA.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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1952 CHEVROLET .. · .... · .. ···.. ·· .. · $795

1950 FORD····· ··· ···· ····· ·· ······ ··· $495

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

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MIMIII Plibi!IIAL DI~IT INIURANCI CORPORATtO!I

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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,
I gu
bert.
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ed and bt:lre in my office by Oct. 1
For something dilferent-pour
1 wtil &lt;~
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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
PIN WEARCRS TO MEET
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4-H ~IW A,ent
AU of .. hwn .. beioao are , • .,.
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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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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
#.
' 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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Boys and Girls State c:amp. Inter"'.....
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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 $5:00 please drop Jn
ute1" are found In the tot.
fant. or fOUilll ehtld l&amp;ine l.hla at the office and piek one up. A
_Corltrut thia point of Ylew onlr with nat~ral pwtb and Junior membership entitles you
w1th _the modern concept of toilet ..veJopmenL
to aU the rights and prtvllege'S of
tralnma found in the 1954 tdl·
On 1Jte qLlter hand, foJON or the
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may .,. arrn · re· tion bas. When you reaeh the age
Child Care and Gui4inct" u
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attempt. ~t enforcement of 21 t he ,.
f
111 be aPP1·Je d to
r..da aa follows
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"Mothen can rolox tt thor 0 1 to e\ tra 1n1DE ru111 maJ con- 1 a regulat' memberssblp II you detribllt. to r-neral Irritability,
recof,nizt that ~ child will prae• atndttJ, emotional tenlion, diar• sire. There Is also some nice lit·
t1cal Y tram hamaelf m time- rhea and eon.tipatton. An un· · erature available to
you 1\s a
ach1evinr cood daytime eontrol h$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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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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llama, Helen Buker, Mr and Mrs. Toledo Ohio, are spending a W€'eks
W. M. Brown and ch.rldren, Mrs vacation with her mothe
M
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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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George Ault, who has beton in
the Al'my for the PB•\ five v~'t
with two years ii'J Ge~:many, hM
~n discharged and Is .visitinll his
bro1her's fam1ly, ', Mri&gt; William

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j Wblle, Mr Jones !Ja1 been in Califomia vlsitng a brother, Allen
Jonea and family. in Santa Anna,
ad attending a conferece of the

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Ault returned to hls river ~{ An£eles.
ernploym!!:!nt the· day befqre hlj
Mrs. Robert Reibel and d~gh­
brolher came on a surpt•ise vi$1"tl ' ter ,Jan&amp; Youna:, LeidlDR creek
Mrs. Ted Mottu (Dessie ~Hl l't) Road, an,d Mr11. Cush Jofnllton,
and sons, Teddy atld Tornmf, Jttm, ;Bi'adbuTj, left ThUrsday ~or ColJiton, are vlsltina her mother, M~j, , ~bit) to attend the State Pal!:,
M. l. Miller, Hobion, slid Jle't sll- ' Mr. and Mrs. W!lbur
Urban
ter, Mrs. Walter Bunce, and family. ,(Hllah ltuat) and f1ve
Bur.
M•· and Mrs Jameg Jewart and falo, N1 Y. have been
Mr.
daurhter!, BPrky and Diane, Spen- and Mri. Frank Allen, Rio
ttor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dwight and relatives In Zanesv~ll:l';,i·:~~!!
Wallaee add sons Sunday,
R(!n ap(l,__Dirk were
Mn. Walt Beahm 'a'bd daughter, &amp;uestt w!U, Mr. and
MeJan. Lima, and her mother, Mrs. Arnold anl dauJhler,
C. T. WOOd. and brother, Brae1r:y, _o ther ~YII are Jtm~y
or New MartinsvUie are visiting
Mr. tnd Mrs. Curtis
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Walter
were
Mr. and MrJJ E. M. Woo . Dr. aea. 1 c 1 and
b
Th d Hayes
to 1attend
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indoctr!natlon course with the Ail~ 8 d Mr. J k 'Bachnl!r met
Force and w111 be stationed later be ~ ~~ ,;:· ac
11t K~v11le where hh family will Charl:sto~. In '·Pl.
The annual Davl~ rcualon was Steye Foley, Mr. and Mre. Qeora
Jom hlm
neslay She has ben
held August !1, at New Haven par.; Oahoon_, Mr. and Mrs. Albfrt,John.
The Rev and Mrs C. E. Hoyt Ba.c:hncl-s and her
New Haven W. VD. A basket din· son, all or WUkeaviJle, Objo.
l~rt Thursd11y evenlng for an Qver- 1 and Mrs. H.
ner
was enJoyed by the following_: . Mr. an.d Mrs. ArvU Holter claug·
n1ght vi .!! with he~ mother. Mrll Mr .and Mn. Clark and
Mr.
Carl Hdl, Wilma .Johnson, hter Sharon and sons Gary .and
C. B. Hawktns, Phtlllpi, W. Va Mrs Bachner w1ll accompany Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Race Hill Mr. and Mrs Gordon of Longbottom, Ohl() f,f:r.
They will be accompanied home by Be1chper to her home.
lbelr daughter, Mrs. Clair ~armon.
Mr. aod Mr 1. Charles Bradbury Merle Davis, daughter Belva, son and Mrs ,Harld Dav1s daugb,t er
Dobbs Ferry, N Y., wno will meet and children left this mornln&amp; for Byran and friend Gladys Leach, Susie and sons James anQ Phi1p o!
them in W V11 ond come hert for 1 vatation trip to Niagara Falls Mrs. Katie ' Davis, Mr. and ~·•· Add.i&amp;Qn, Ohio John Conger of Jack
a 1ohort ,-islt
and to BuUalo, N. Y where t)le, Robert Davis sons Glen . and Bill, son. Ohio, Miss Emma GaY Campell
County CommiJAloner llahv wll1 visK. Mr. nd Mrs. Wilbur Ur- and dauebte; L•oda and Dlal1a aU of GaUipol_is, Ohio, Mr. " Ev_e rett
Grant of Middleport, Oh10, ').fr. and
fruig '" ~eriously ill ot the Mcig~ ban and sons Mr. Bradbury II uf Langsville, Oh1o.
Mr.
lind
Mrs.
Clyde
DaviJJ
son,
Mrs.
Max Davis and soft Jer1·y
Genen~l HO!Ipital .
on vacaUon from the OVEC plant.
Mr and Mr~. }\obert Bayea 11nd
Mra. J: o. Leonard returned Jimmie, and daughter, Janet, Mr. M'Jddleport, Ohio Route 1. ,
~
. fom\IY, 9rell!'n"p. Ky., were recent T~uraday evening from Covtn1ton, and Mra. Kenneth Davl8, son_ Roger
and
Rodnev,
daugllter
Rnsalle,
Mr.
iliP!ts of Mr. ond MtJ. WilHam , Va. where she bad been vi81Unr
and Mn. Worley Davis, J•n•ee Hoi·
Ault an!!l ramlly· enroute.- to llaa· a. aliter,
Mrs. P. L. Mitch
and Mrs. lon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis ,
lmare, f,fd.
Shah»t Hv11ell, dnughter of Mr. Frank Wdson were bu11lne.s.s viJi- Lloyd and Ch.,lolt&lt; Neuon, an of
Dexter, Ohio. '
and Mrs Robert H:v sell, wa,. an ftors in Pa'rkersburg recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Race Davis. Mr
overnl~ht ~t~est
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Ross Wise- and son, Ros·
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!itward T. Fr~ch anrt children coe, droye to Oolumbua thil week snp Mrs. B"t Dsvis, of Rutland,
Ohio
Mr.
and
Mrs
Clar:enee
Ogdiit
Wednesday anif attended the birth· alter ¥rs•. Jamea Souldet'l .(Mlli!ay ~inner of her coUIIn, Lu Ann dred Anrr Wi..) and cJdldren. ot of Dyeii'Vllle, Ohio Mr. and Mn.
Mneh.
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Mlaibl, F'Ja. w~o had flown there .Donald Ken~df, JJQn Perry, 4•ugh..
ter Pat, Mr. and Mrll. Evl!relt ~·
Jane Bo)lles, RN, and Suslln rtal. 1 and wtu be here for a visit.
Knllht
of ~om,e,ro~ ObJo. Mr. 8f\d
rrat. R~ o: ~UI'I!BJ, J,t S.t. J&amp;.lj!Oh Ho~- Mrs Robel,'t :Wills IIDd·
M'rs, Ed _Davl¥, bf Aurqrta , Illinois,
pitaJ P!Pkert.HArll!, vldtrrt Cdrol have been . reuttned f~m
Bach'tel, RN,.And tltJ~lly Wednes. General Hoapltal to the home
dl)' eveniJtt- 1
her mother, Mrs. Btf!chr Keuln)fra. Boyd Dil«arrl and hrr daug. eer,
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,Hubert Puller/

Annual Davis Reunion Is
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followi.Oir · sy,;,il(~ S.hc\01. ~ bas. 1. :!:00
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Strpben, Mlc"hael and J11hn , l!lfl
thllil lllOtnlnt lor: their home In
Deerborne, Mieht1an, •fter a vl1lt
with Mr. an&lt;\ , Mra. Ernlliat Lallapct!
.ad other refat1ve1, and friend&amp;

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Thutllday night
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ty lltiWI lt. IUHOISIII, I. o.

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In for Lt. Dav1s. nnrl th''

vut:sts Will be AenfecJ bv Mr. Rollel'
Davis, brother of thfl Prosaective
brldeifOom; Mt. Pnul .Tohn~on
Chle.-go,r'lll .. brothfll' n( th" bridtoel ..r.'t, arid t.'lr I'Javld Pi1W('IJ, Ash
vUie,
HMl'f!IM' at the receptll'ln Wil'
th.~ tn'ldt•e1-et'• 11upt. Mr~ PhiO''Rl'IT-.; '¥•.•· Pn111 Jll'hn qon
Mrs. 'MUUl'l•,.,CoAnell , Mr!!:. W1illn "'
Rtrdnea f.T""- Chari .. ~ D(;hlln l!~
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man for •pOtter w6rk.
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App1y .Mra. Perry, Hotel Marlin,
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MJS9 Nancy Lou Jo-bnsdn and

there to their wedding, which will tnkc
Mr I1Jd Mra. Carroll Meadow.e Alaska for one year.
place Sept. 8 at the, Hodge Memor.
and fll!)flv, CoJumbu11 were callLte Rudialn returned rrom a il 1al Presbyterian ChUrch Colu111bus.
• ed here Friday b ythe death of weeks vaeation fhts week.
The Rev. Mt. A. 1. Wold will olrIUa aunt, M!-1. Dln HAyell
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tt:.ale at the 5:30 ceremonv which
Mr. a~ ..-ra. WiU!am Ralnr&gt;R,
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will followed bY a reception at the
Dtlrttlt, vlailed Pridav night with
FORMII l'lf!.,NT DIU
chut:eh
Mr. end
W Clark enroute
Word h•~ been t'ICII:IVfd here ot
The brldo-~~et bas asked hf'r :§!sto vltlt relatlm.'
d~ath of Bel),.,ett , J\uqe1l fprmer ~t,er, M\11. Alfred Rirhefts of Ft
Mfa tmeri!IOn Jones and dlllllh- local resi&lt;Jt'nt; tn $1:attle, Wash. Wayne, rjj&gt;d,: tb attend her a~ mal.
ter, Carol .T•an, ·returned to their Funera~ 1ervtees Wtire held there ron
Qt bobor. Bride~ maid s Will he
Mme in ColumbU• Frhlay a(t('r a with cl'flriaUon.' followJnr.
thf pr6f:!sneetlve brldP·JI'OOm's si~­

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Mn. R'"nzo Me~'i!tilnl and Mr. and E. Perklllt
husband
Mrs, her fiance, Lt Tbomas E. Davis
Mn. Ru11elJ Rlet and tamilv and Pat Petldn11 left WftlltUIIday, Auc. who Is the ,Crand•on ot Emmett
John lt:iee waa a hbi,Uel(ue&lt;&gt;t nf Mr 15tl1. !orr Seattle, Waa.b. He wiJI People•. hiVe cOmpleted plan s ror
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the JOddleport ~tue LeaJ:be pen. Indian catcher scored on a field·
D112l, Friday .nlibt •s they toma.. en ehoiee.
haw~ the Yankees, 12-0 behind
tbe thref hit plteblq of Ellls
The Red Sox: behind the four
~vsart.d:r" Clonch. The Red
So:~ hlt pitching of Bennie Dent scoreue4 Iota second place, wlth a ed both of their tallies In the lhird
t-1 ~docy over the Senators t n fr~me on a .sngle by Stan Little
a second contest played at Mid- wno scored on two pa ~ed t&gt;.lls
dleport.
and a stolen base and on a free
· Tbe Tribe held b!Uess,
unUI pa&amp;s to Fred Rothgeb who also
tbe tbird frame by Tommy Ander· tall~ed after stealing second and
aon, broke lose with seven runs on two pa6.'!ied balls.
and capitalized on four walks a nd
The Senators p1cked up their
three Yankee errors. Clonch the looe run in the top of the sixt h
out a
leadQU man walked, Russ McEI· when Rich J..ong las hed
hinD)' reached first
on a bunt home run but Dcnl buck led down
single and Johnny Singer filled and gOt the Senators out.
the aack.s with a bun t s ingle.
Dent allowed one run on four
Wlth the sacks lull, Mike Shaf- hits and Lhe Sox comtmtled no
' fer walkM to force in
Clonch error. He whiCCed five batters. The
· an del'ratic in!ield play by the loalng hurler Johnny
Stevenson
Yaot&amp;:ees resulted in three error~ allowed lwo te.IIic~ on three bal:lc
wi,th Gene Wise at the plAte, and blOW!! and whiffed seven also. The
hel then grounded out to the sec· batsmen.
ond ba10eman to tally another run kees and Red Sox will balUc for
lor the Redskins.
In Tuesday's contests the YaD·
With the ba:o;cs empty , n c nnis se.cond place and the Indians vle
Saelens walked : Charles Bu sh Wtth the Senators.
walked andCJoneh up for the sec-~ MIDDLEPORT LITTLE LEAGUE
ond Ume in the annlng slaehed
STANDINGS
out . a base blow .~t:'Oring Saleans.
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Mc.l11hinney and Singer wll lked I Indi ans
, 12 5 .759
but Ander~&gt;on
forced
Rand.ali ~ed Sox
10 7 .588 ,
Bowles \o ground out to the 11 hurt
ankce~t
9 8 ~:138
.stop ending the 10 n 111 g.
Senatoa·,.
3 14 .176
ln t-he fourth fl'Bme , the Tribe
racked up four more
runs a.s
Wise 5inglcd, Saleans wa s hit by
a pitched ball, Bush s inl!( led to
load the bases. Pitcher
Clonch
then added to his own c&lt;~ww whe n
he unlvadcd a booming home run
into right fleid and the Indian,;
led by 11 .
ln the Cirth the Indian ~ added
COLUMBUS, 0. UP • HUbert
another tally on a walk to Bowles Bolio, Ohio State's flilshy fullback
• stolen base, a passed ball teh of t~o seasons agn, ha ~ heen r:eand a flelrler·s choice.
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Clonch allowed but three hits President Novice G. fi'awcelt .
and struck out seven. Anderson
Bobo was droppf'd from school
allowed 12 tallies on seVen base lost .faU du e to st·ho!aslic difflcu l-

Bobo Returns
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He tried n1(ain thW; s pr ing to
fl}&amp;ke good in thL• cla ~s t·oom and
Cnilded. Howe vt·r, th is 5ummc-r he

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Co&lt;:ch Woody Haye'S has indicat-

POME.ROY SUNOCO
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one ot the hulfhac k ~ ~~1Ls lhis fall
since he ah'ead)l ha~'~ a t•l&amp;pabl('
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OTHERS AT WIIOLESALE PRICf.S
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depreulon proal, no credit rlallj. Do·nO. answer unless fully
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· PfR)'er by Mrs. Eldo• Weeks
Detrolt at Baltimore - Trucks Opened the
meetina followed
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With ~rlptur:'r readl~a: Jty Mi'11 1
C1eveland at Boston~core 14- Jdhn tSmltb. It was voted to
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·purchase a cupboard
for the
Kansas City at Wasblngton- Dit church kitcllen . The wonder box
donnted by Mrs. John Smith waa
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awarded to ..Mrs: Herbert Dixon.
Cleveli\nd ~t Washington.
A deeaert course was served
Chlcaeo at Baltimore 2
to those named above 1nd Mn.
Detroit at New York 2
Harley Brown. MrS. Roger Spen·
Kansas City at Boston 2
c!r, ~fise Dorothy Long,
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Myrtle
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Lontll, '·Mrs .. Huber · Bro~n. MM.
Milwaukee
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W. R. DIYls, MrS. Jamea WIU
Brooklyn
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MEN &amp; WOME!IT FOR ADDED INCOME!
Cincinnati
70 ~2 .1574 5
61 60
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Reliable men or women for lhll area 1o lwulle lhe World's St. Li&gt;uls
Phtladelphla1 515 63
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Hiram J ·. B.l a.c kmore was reGILLETI'E ,BLUE
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Chicago
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Jo&amp;ep~ .HOJpUal whe1-e
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• GILU:M'E RED (thlll) BLADES
Prldl.y't llll:nsuna
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tre.tment
Now bellig sold lhrouab a beautlfulmercltandlslng dlspen· Nnw York Q Cbiugo 4 night
lnd ohaefva.t1on.
ser - lbe modern method of aelll,n&amp; merehandlse today .
Brooklyn 6 Plttsllwa:h 2 night
He waa accomPanied. by Mr. and
St. Lonia fS Pittsburgh 2 ntcht
an unusual opportunity Ill secure your future.
Mrs. Hei;U'y ~lpp9l w~th whom
MUwaukefJ
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Phila.
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To quaWy YCI'l; must have U,398.00 ell&amp;h avallable for lu·
lNes and' wbete hJs frJeDO,
••tv"'-r'• ProbeWe Pitcher• he
Vllnlory, lhree reterenees, ad a oar: five spare hours weekly, P~lladelphla
may
call •t any time. The 'pbobe
at Milwaukee- R.
and mulil be able to ..,_, at once. The company will nlend II· Miller 14 va Burdette
is Bl'i'M.
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nanclal usloiiiiiCe 1o filii tbne, If desired.
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Plllabura:h at St. Louis - Law
sele~le'd for lhiJ area and VENI).().PACK CORPORATION
VJ Wehmeier 8-9.
and Is not cotmeeled with Gillette Safely Ralor Corp, llow'
New Yor)l: at Chicaa:o Rlddk 3·1
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Central PTA waa htld tt$h.i boJlle
Melvin., ten year old son of Mr.
of Mr11. Olive l~J·~~UJ. .th,e and Mrs. Harley Swlaber, tflleprt.Jf(nt, M.rs. Dqlil;J'' lltJbel 1.n brated his tenth birthday tn an
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Two of hLs playmates, .Tphn ,and
coming year and commltteea l)frn· Sammy Hood sons of Mr. •~d Mrs.
ed were Wa'fS and ~.reins: Mr. Milton Hood, spent Wednellday at
(l.nd Mrs. Charles Hayea, Mr. and Melvin's home .and Mrs. Swlsher
Mrs. Charles Legar, Mr. atuS Mfl, \and Melvin went on a bus trip to
George Hicks, Mr .and Mn. Har~ . ~IIJpo:itr•~. a paT~ of bits ..~~_!
ry Bailey HospitalitY,: Mi. and
Y ce e a aon.
ey me on:uawo
Mrs. Richard Ftnl~w, Mr. and Mra. bora. M.FJ. Dwight Wallace and her.
Edgar ..Atrnold, Mr. and ~· R.o- .aona, Alan ,a,nd Bruce in Gallipolis
bert Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and all went to vl.sit ~ard ~tein
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Program, Mrs. Olive IDerabarp Steinbach, f.? rmer local resldenQ.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne SwlabH', Mr.
Tbey found Richard celebratiiag
aNI Mrs. Lloyd Moore, lfr. and his blrQiday ·~~~~joined
in a
Oliver Michaels,
Mr.
Mrs. Tommy Tompkiaa. Qealth,
Mr .and Mrs. Harold Lobse, Mr
and M~. Elwood Bowers, )fr,
Mr~ . -.cennetb Gr'~t~eser. ·. 1Safet'. ·
Mr. and rMs. Cba~S ·Wel'l')',.·
and Mrs. Fnp'k HUdson. Publf·
cit¥: Mra. Cbade.s , Riffle
. ,' Mrs.
Bc)b Thompson. Mll8UiQ.U: Mr.
Mrs. Edgar Thomas,. Mr. and
Mrs. Max Folmer, Mr and l4fa
By UNITED PRJ!$$
Carl Norton.:
Mem~lbtj.•· )b.
NEW ORLEANS:
Joe Brown, and, Mn. Roy Maye~ ' Mr.
133, New Orl~ans, outpoln~d Wal~. Mrs. Harl')' BoUnger. 'Jir~·"-nd Mrs.
lace Bud Sm1th , .134lh,. Cmclnnat1 1AlberJ 'Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
1 5--w~n world hghtwetght cham· Zlrkle, ~r. ·.and Mrs. Jobn Beaver
plonslnp.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Moore Mr
and 'Mn. Carl Will, Mr and' Mrs.
TACOMA. Wash.: WUhe Past· Sydney Spencer.
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lt was suggested
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his committee ln the near future

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Harry McDaniel, work! traveler,
and a former employee of Jb.e Ar·
abian·Amcli.can 011 Co. io Arabie
and later an t:Jxplorer and pbotograpber of the nat.ives and animalJ
1n Africa, was a gue't .:n the bome
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foster Jast
week.
On f'riday evening an illustrated
lcclure was a 1ven to the followlna :
Mr. and Mrs T. T. Reed, Mr. and
Mrs Atef\ Shain and their daugh·
ters·. Mrs. Lewis Miller and her
daughters Patty and Barbara, Mr.
aM Mrs. Guy Husell , Mr. and Mrs.
von Becke c. Mr. and Mrs. J . lJ•
~;teed ell Mr . and Mrs. Stanley
Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bailey and daughter, Brenda.
Mrs. Lo;ra in Sterrett. Bill Slerrclt Mr and Mrs Kenneth Harris
Mrs: Esleua
Mr . Ira
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ward Fostcr, a.nd Sal)y.
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Mr. McDa.me l formerly lived m
Do•·cas and 1s ·'he son of the la'e
Charles McDaUJI'l.

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6rkers
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Tbc blon~ 22-ycH-nld bluckbust·
er was the fint strin g fu llback on
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Wittenberg Cnll r((e and passed. regalnlng his cligJbilty.

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never tbanged. H ~ wee~ over
those who l'f!fuse to uccept Hllll ,

Vwid is the story of the, R.tch
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Karl Owen, South tor her' open chur:ch weddina: at the ·Yollfta Ruter Jesus looketl on him
Third Avenue. Middleport, have an Fust Prt'sbyteriao dbureb, Middle~ ifl~ loved l!im - he called the
nounced the engagement &amp;nd ap- pmt, at 7 30 p.m A receptiOQ.' for )'GUDIJ man to becooae His foJlower
proaching marn.11ge of th~1r daugh- 1he fam1hcs and close frien¥ will - He knew that no one CQmes to.~
ter, Carla Daune, to Mr Lawrence be t; eld after the ceremony 10 the the f'atber but by Him - and,then
Jesui saw tbe youna m1D turn
Paul Winebrener, .son of ~k and church soctal rooms.
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Mrs. ko~s Wlnebrener, Letart, W.
Mtss Owen and Mt wulcbrener
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prev!Qus atlobdance records, oontlnued 1o •pack 'em In'' loda}'~UIWo ol ~e nation's lop doilry llhowa get underway.
Tbowaru!J poured through the gates 1o watch lhe beginn:~~ol~lbe':..~fam~ed
All(JOO
AnJerian Swf.ts FutUrity and Jeney Jug
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M1ss Owen ha.s se\ecttod Sept 29 they wlll make their home.

All Previous Attendance Reoords
Reported Shattered By Officials

Sderiff To~·
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WE HAVE ·
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One Local Owner- Just Like New

1955 Dodge, ,Cudom Royal, 4 door $2195
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The Blg 'M' at 1 Small Price

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1951 Packard, Hard Top Coupe ... $695

Real Sharp -Worth Much More

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today
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1950 Buick, Special, 2 door . . . . $495

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A Lot of iood oervlce ln thls one

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1950 Chevrolet, Deluxe 4 doar ... $395 .

FOR.·
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9, Ewiqton, Rt.

: 194? Pontiac, 6 cyl. 2 door , . . . . $295

Mqnday monilaJ, for

Not I beeuly on lhe outside But the Motor's A·l

· 1949 Studebaker, Champion 4

· . •Real easy on the blll!old

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a Fender, out of place - Good Motor ,

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car which stnu:l the
to be blanteleu for

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1947 ~orcl, v.a, 2 door . . . • :, $95

POMEROY, OHIO

to his arm · tftu
e esr 11i , he •tep.maU lruck

door $195 ·

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all ~·,..,.,,

ROOMS Of
~ New Fu,..lture

PAtfiVIIW

CIJJmlan

kfxkt 1D

the world.
A total of 4,083 anJrnal.s were
on exhJ"it, 10me 600 ~ .thajJ
last year. Judglnt aad aliCliOa.bfc
o1 wetber market .lamba atarted
OYer the wat encl.

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Mauger Sam

Wool Sbow. largaE of it,

AUGUST 24

FURNft(JRI
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Meauwblle the f•ir
Jl)Otlll:b~
allio waa on the OJ:Iio S)teep !~.ad

VETERINARIAN
ON VACATION

BAKE~

::;t ~:'~~~.,. Bour•

~ver

o'vM

10·30; FMY servlco 7:00; Preach·
loa: 8:00; Prayer Meet1n1 Wedncs.
day ?:30. Hysell Run
Sunday
School 10; Preachlna: 11:13.

Surt-

breaker wa1 ""bouod to be tbe
best day, financially, tbe fair baa

JOHN W. MOORE

$29-J.oo

Ute lalrfl'OUDdi ben

Cashman~~-(said sundQ•• record

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Jammed

day to IDIP the 19:13 atunda....
mark of 124."62.
The •maU fry made I bee line.
for the rrandllaocf.t lor a &amp;oai•

year.

In surrendered'' love.
Is ours to decide wh.ether we
grieve .our Lord, or make all
heaven r ej oice Heaven 1a ,watch.
tnt! to tee wbat you do about it.

SEPTEMBER 2

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W:~ gtieve !lin,~ ~~ har.de~J?.I
Gf Our hearts, Jn Cl~~artlnA! J~n1
Him, in refusmg to heed l{fa:~ eall
to fOllow Him Tbe"n we ~J must
tnake Him rejq1ce when w~1· 'do·
just ~l1'e oppsit• . wh.en we y1e1d
our hearts, when we come to mm

THROiJGii

An fttimated erowd of 130.000

128, Amerit"'JJ Lelion, spoDSOJ'ed .aa.ld Obio't biB apieultural n·
1 Gre,.houad 'tiut excunton to the
lw never hid 1 srealer
double be1der at GlnclnaaU SuDIn Ita bilkw)'. D WI$
the Jledl
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room only
at aU ot
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.abowl' ana wh. tbat .,.,
gone, tboullncb were .uu dulo
ouring ta get la.
Tbe fair'~ paid attendance for
Friday aDd Satur*r w111
more th.l~t the fint tw da)'lo lbt

decJllOQ. Je5US &amp;riCYE!.S t,0.
over m,ny who , Aave ~ heard.
call: "Come ,.nd follow me!''
t~h~ aa yet hafe . not heede'a

that c•m·

f eeney-Bennett
The Feeney-Bennett

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Wti'¥ tumlng away~ He turned to
'hotf,. .sUli with n•ro and' aJill:e«.::
Wo~~ ,. also go a~y?" We vur
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