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. ~'l;lle So!IIIMI, Pomeroy·MI~rt, 0 ., Aug. 27, 1956
POMEROY SOCIETY
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and 'Wal.

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111d U:rs. W.yatt Gil· -,. ·'
l.4tbey or Clevelud
JUesf (If her · brother
laW. Mr. aa4 ,)ln. LM·
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from Cleveland wberr Mn. David

MIDDLEPORT . rOr
Tboma
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and Mrs. Homer Hysell and

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Dr. and Mrs. C. R. SlngletO.n,
son. ROdney, Mrs. Dey Hysell and. Charleston, have been vlslUq her
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parents, Mr and Mrs. J . B. Do"n~· Lo11ise Manhart of Charles- 1ing. Mrs. Downing 1.£ able to be
ton,' W. Va. have returned home downstairs ~t ber home after an
fr.onl- a boip to Abilene, Texas and eight we-ek Jlluesa
"'))taon, Ariz. At Abilent&gt; they visMr - ~nd Mrs. Bernar~ ~hnmm
"lted with Mrs. Hysell 's cousin , AI - Zanesville, h•we been vtslting
torney Roy L. Duke and at Tucson and Mrs. John Lyo~s and children

j~~~~;!::••:es~l:of~Mr:·~t~b:~~·~v1is~it~e~d~M~'~'~·~M~•~nth:":t·~·~"=ro-- Mrs. GarnetDav1dscm and
Romine and Mn.

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tber and sister in ~aw , :\f r. and Mrs. M1ldred Carson
W. A. Jones
ram ily.

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ton had been in Cleveland Clinic
observation.
1 Rail, 5011 ol. Mr. aud
Rail, is a eurJ).eal pa.
Ueat· at Hoizer Ho-pltal
, Hr ..and Mn. Ro7 ~vir:lton 8t,
and Mr .and Mra. Floyd
Columbus have betn here
lDI relative. and
attended
M.eics County Fair.
rle Smith, Barbara
Stout
&amp;od Mrs. Ed1ar Arnott

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ADOPT DAUGHTER

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer, Ter
han Meadows, are announcinJ the
adoption of a daughter,
Mary
Ruth. Grandparents of the baby
are Mr. and Mrs. George SalJ.er,
Middleport,
and Mr .
aDd Mra.
Harry Pickens, Raclne1 and Mrr.
J.osephine Pi.ckens, Ree(\lvme, is
the maternal great grandMother.

No Indication Made 'roward .. ·
Acceptio_g lnternatiooal P~

TO NAVY HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. GeOt'ge Folmer
Pomeroy Star Route received
Saturday tbat their son, A2c Dortald R. Folmer wbo bu heen hoSpitalized in Presque Isle, Maine
for the past two weeks wa.s tranllfo
ferred to the Navy
haapltal Ia
Boston, Ma ~s.
Folmer who spent two year11 In·
Japan has been stationed ·at P.rea.
que Isle, si nce his return i1;1 May.

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SPECIAL!

Used. only I monlluo, Goo4 ljl new!
Powered with Briggs &amp; $1'-n
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Sa1•-$l~f;95
Reg,

SALE! $69.95 .

Prl~:$iaus

SPECIAL ON ALL PLASTIC

SWI.~ &amp;WAQING POOL$
A l~go oeleetlan of ~ 1

25% OFF Reg Price

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Cook and Fry

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Bile on.

payment' Balance monthly.

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A1:fi)&amp;EETHESE

COLOS$AL

Conning Timo!

BARG,AIN§ "

Reduced Below Cost

38 Gallon Gu Aawna~Q: ·

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IIOT WATER KEAnRS
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9 1·2 GAL. $3.95
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·NancY

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Graves, &gt;UddteJames Faulkner, Mid·

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:SWEATERS, SKIRTS, ETC, MAKE YOUl. DEBUT QN' THE
CAMPUS OR IN THE CLASSR OOM,-IN CLOTHE$ GIVEN
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smaU apaet."'fdul tor plenk or ;
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Garnet MOflre, 44 , of Mi&lt;ldleport
a mother of nve children is in
· Meigs County Jail today awaiting
traru;fer to Marynilte Reformatory,· to which she was Aentenced

Two Court Suits

Christmas WID ~n ,11~ lle"""Be
Ready ~ IJOri•t Wti!~ , jlmall if&lt;iwit

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IleUs Reg. lor "·"

PICKENS'

COLD PACK CANNERS

FRY PANS
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Draws Year Tenn
At Marysville

" BOY YOUR BIKE
THE

liNOLEUM RUGS
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FLOOR FUitNACE

'Calise
Of Convict

BAtHROOM OUTFIT
To Fl..Or $aJ.•U\iMQ

Christmas and for gift-giving occa·
sions.

SAVE MONEY NOW!

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1-3 Off 0~·~ To.ys
In Stock
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FUn Oil HEATER
$15.00cash

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full of toy~ lor boyll 'Mid. girl•~ of
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imposed IKI conditiOQ!I on talks
witll the committee,
which includes not onlJ MenzieJ but represcnt•t.i¥el o( t~ United States,
lran, Sweden and fi;thiopla.
Officials in Cairo, however, said

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head of the fiV..,..Itf'
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up by the 11 natlor~~ IUPPOf'tl"8
u. s. Secretary of stm ·John Foto
t.r Dul.... pl•n for the future ef
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in t'he Ohio Company's ~l'ti•­
BeginnliDg N. 44lf.l dcgTccs w. a

Our' now-thru-Fall coatdrcss with
lht tleek tiJimncu of a ~:~heath.
Toal Todd tracea the BPJ•enling '
outline Wi1h 11tripu, a•.lds a framln• up-or-d~;~wn collar,
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~othm and chromspun acetate, creue-re!lstant and wubaLie,
Srnokc! olive, r~d, tfX;ua, jet blue ()f tw-quoi~e.
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LEGAL .NOTICE
'l'he Bo-ard of Edueatioa of the
Salisbury Local SC'I_lool
Melgl County, Ohio, wHJ auction
flle door of the Silver Riin .,----·.
hotbe, on Saturday the bt
September, 1956 at 10:00 o•&lt;'iookA. M. , the folklwlng re-al
tate
sltuatl!.
in
the County
Meigs,
State
of
Oblo,
of
rods 12 H.tllul from ·an Elm tree 22
in, in d iamll"Lcr .on lh~ EMt ban-k
ol Sbory's Run and on the- line oi
JOOn and James Mauck in Lot
329, Town 1, Range 13, ih·cnce 8.
30 d~·g. W 12 rods 3 lin·ke bo ~
Elm Tree 22 .lnt"'he&amp; in diameter;
t,hence s. 67 deg . w. 16 rod! to a
Suga'r &amp;tump; tlhettce N. 71 dee.
W. 7 ·r&lt;xi!l
8 Lin ks· ·1!0- Jamea
Mauck's IU1d J·ohn. Re~o\.d.s line;
.tbehce ~. 43 d·eg. E. on sald line
8 rode 11 l'inks; t!hence N. 43 deg.
E. 23 ooda 20 l'inks to Jame1
Mauck's N. W. corner; tltance S.
t4 14 dq"., E:· 9 rods 22 Lin·k.,- to -tfhe
place fll be~Unniq:, 1Y• ocre •ITLOflt
or Jess.
Said
parcels
Wilt be
.sold
to the tllghest bidder or bld ..·~a
for cash, In ihall&lt;d on day of sale.
T~e rill~t IH res.cr~ t.o Jleject
~ny and an bids.
By oL'dcr of !•he 8-o&amp;M ·of Education of Sa·llsbury Local School
Di~trict, Meigs Coonty, Ohio.
Eldon WtW'ks, Clerk.
(7)-30; f8)-tl, 13, 20, 27-6 ~c

LONDON-UP- E&amp;YI'IIall President Gama1 Abdel N . toda uncondiUonallY accepted t.he live-nation Snez CIIIIIIJl(t.,
invitation for talks on the future of the contested water·

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Soml!i&gt;r miened Navy meo. upload the bullet·ri !idl~ ~· of Mbert P, Mat!fn of Delta, Ohio,
ll'oJJi a C-1\9 Flying Boxcar at Atsugi Naval AIf St.oUOJ!, Japan. Mattin Vflll one of tlle 16
man uew aboard a Navy patrol plane which was shqt down'off the coast-.t!fCOilllll.llllist China
,!'fii! waa lh• only body recovored.
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Publlllted
aftemOOI w:qt SuDdiJ by The Obln Valle:r
Beatlael, lac., at 110 KecbanJe St., Pomeroy, 0. Buliin&amp;&amp;s ufhce
pu•~ 381,

"ah'es. ACI1ulrtd heart trou'blee.
tlpeclally later In life, gsually at.
tack the heart throuch ib emaller
Yeasel1, particularly tboae'teedin~r
tht~h6art muscle •taetf. When .tll~y
beeom.• occluded tbey_pr9duca"coronary attack1." H~ai't dlftMU JOt
aU lcindo toblc mon tbali IDO,OOq
U. S. Uvea lut. year: the naUon'1
uumblr one killer.
From 1921 to 1950 10100 heart
dlteaee deerealioed, but 1eoronar,ener, dlu•ae in tbo TJ:, $. itt.from 2D.2ro of lOla! heart

Blttert4 u atcoad 4'-lu• malt::.a, IUUer at \be PQ1t orttce a1

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NIUOJal 'Wftl'tlliDI repnMiltatl'M, Bothoelli-KJmball. IDe..

M!l ~011 Ave., New York Cttr, 11, !i Y
Subac!:rlptiOQ nta: Delivel'J bJ elrrler whert available 30 cent•

ter week:

ODe JIU' Ia ad"aaee at Th Daily Senhaet office. SJ!J.OO;
til: lft01lthA. $7 80; tlli-ee monthl, $3.80. By , motor route where
anDablr. one mCDtll, ,1, By mtil oo.e )'ear S8; Ill. months, $-1 2:i;

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ilrt.t moa~ 11.16; oae m01lt4. h.

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auction rtna": they lrt Kentuckllftl t.nd VirJinif.hl
u\4 a lol IIlii!• Now York orowd thai p._ 110 IIIIIU!Ior tf&amp;yo at
ioln\on\ tart j,r b\l!aloa. 'l'ho kralo...., pouotul llod.fearlfl

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aeo~l-a-'1 qutotly and a'-1 ta aw. u lbo prloM 11
lllrh. ObvJ.oU.b' tilly tm that bor11 people an an OniJ.
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· broupt on tht'ltir ot tht rn.aln evtD.t. tit ll a blf, dark ,..., brute
&gt;I a ~~~~ Ud j'OUP pi'll(l'am Ioiii )'OU that ht IO b7 Jtn&gt;lrloft OUt of
Deo4ora. To COion.tl N1111r, trytna to aan lhe luea tor ICIYPt.
lbiH full rn.wa leu than noti'IJnr. To holW JeOPlt. they an
ltarrel'inli In thtlr mll'ld'l eytl ti\IY conj\lrt up plCtUIWI of ClOWit\OM •taMra •,&lt;;IC llnjlload'o and ll:raooo'o ..,.t ·~all ol Ulolr
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and payllll llllt filii -~ )'011 romelllllor lllo dopa wu., ..um
and ,a,.,., ""' t'o\11 1ft 1\01'00
at ~ l(uai'l Gardotl u
lillllillolb Alwnl.. Whlllli7,

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lj)od!lii atoal.., viliDnl you 11!11 mit "' t11t A . . - .,.......,..,
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illo auc!Woo Uoifri!i .._, t11o flU'-oll
o1 ~ lllleo and
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JuiOtod do'"!l
l'pl1 &amp;lid lh.,. '" Cl!llY an !'«'aoloiioJ WIOJllmouo
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WASHfNGTON UP • The coqt
of l1vmg jumped to a new record
high fur the second straight month

In .July, the governmt•J!aannounced
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Thc nsc meul'l&amp;Jba)' Iukes fangLnl from !Jlrt.&gt;e 'fO nv~ cenb an
hottr fm $250,000 auto, aircrnft
'and fa• m cqu1pment workers.
The Labol' Dcpnrlmenl'~ Bureau
of Labor St.ltLSILc reported that
the consume1 pr Lee mdex 1 Me by
seven.tenth s of one per cent ' bt

tween June untl .July Thlr. hM11t.:
f'd it to 11 'I Jll'l C!'RI Of llVerage
194-'7-49 prlct•s
The bureau s:ud fond prire~
were Lbe lug!,!c ~ t t'tlctor ip t hf'
overall In&lt;' I f.'n st• hut thut pr1ce or
ali other majol' claf!ses of good!i
and serveic''!l ui!Jo ipcr'cnscd
The Jn('rease means auto worl{·
els' wu~~&gt;N Will go up four (•ents
nn lumr 111 lh(! lw].l lnnmg t.f Sepland

national Union or Electrical Workand for another 315,000 electr1eal
workers at General Molors Corp.
The July coat of llvihg Increase
was the !tame as the lump between May and June. They were
the largest month-to-month infive cents an hour. The PDY of c(tJises smce early 19Gl du1i}lg
these workers I! laed to the conthe f(orean War
.
~umer pnce mt1t•x under cost-of.
T~e mdex, wh!c'h has been risliv'lng escalator clauses in their
mg sm~ tJ,ian:h, equalled the Aug
wage contracts. ~~
ust,
1953; recortl_,level in May and
James _A'jJJ.':e ,,president or the
smce then bas gone to new record
Eleqtr•cH~l~~·· salrl hill union
1s "~IlPPY W1th the wa)(e increase h1gbs.
But Cllmm!!l!loner Ewai Clague
brought by the higher index flgw eR But he added he is "disturbed of the Bureau of Labor Statistic~
nt this nl!w l'lsing trend of llvmg predicted the larg:e Increases of
this summer have ended and that
costs "
"It Indicates that neither the th·e Lndex from now on will flucnational .adm.lniatl"ahon noT the tuale With smaller chang~ He
employers nre exertlne themselv"~ sa1d the Aujust index may show
sufhcil'ntly to prevent a spira\1- another "small incrf'ase"
mg mf l qtlon,'' he ll&amp;td Carey ct1t
IJ!:GAi. ~OTlCE
iclzed the Eisenhower admmistrallon fOI ''j:lowlng statemenls"
D&amp;LMAft
HILLDORE, Prut
ab illll sl.oi)Ie prwes at ttw Repub- Trailer Park, K--8 Fort Benjamlu
hcan National Convent:on this Harrisoq., • Jnd}ana
WILL~
FREDERICK IULLDORE, Jll ,
Wl'ek, and blamed the cleclncal 2211
Adams Street,
NatrOna
•ndlt!!lry for an "lnderensJble"
p
1 1,. KE'~'ETH
~;oruos ot pri('t:' increases
Heights, ennsy van .
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1'he mcr~oc in the l~d~ also HU.!..OORE, 140 Cal!ax Avenue,
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Springdale, Penfrlsylvania,
LOl'tmr ans u uur.cent hourly pay ENA GRALL ·Rural Route No 1,
lwast Co~ ~:S.OOO AFL-CU~ Ia.ter- Port Depo!llf, Maryland , Al.J.CE
t&gt;~~~ Westm~house Electn:_Co1p] HARDESTY, 608 6th Aven:ue,

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.aharp d1Utl'9ftof 11) ...\tltut.le'' tov.artl the tarm problem In Har(l:tl E.
Stauen'a mofe.~to W,aylay Vice Prtlident Rh:hurd Nlxon'a cl\lilpalg-n
tor the re•nolnli'tatton.
The NI'U, ' ~lcl l'l&amp;l bt-en htgtl.ly orltlca1 of both Agriculture
leenta~ lllra 'i'~ Ben1on and the aq_mlnlatratlon, say1 the "sharp
(jtftt~e·• la tn4f~at.cl by Robert J. Donovan'• dlacloaurea in h 19
book.

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TUiiDAY
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for small relloblef6mlly, $35 per

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St, Mason

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Representativil.
- They Get Results-

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BUicK , SPO&lt;Ial
Sedan; DyJIA{Io... , "
owner. &gt;f1,195.00,
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FOR RENT - 5 rooms
bath, 5al ~ Russell St

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Tii Sell, Troode

INSURANCE , AGBNCY

, kitchen, anif sitting room. Utilf·
' ties pnid., 104'.1 East M:~tn St

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3 ROOM "P.AJ&lt;

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RODNEY' J)OWNJNG

5 ROOM FURN,ISHED apirtment,
newly der.oraied; 3 rooqr apart~
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Ruth off of the West end of said
quarter secllan.
Also excepting a lot out of the
Northwest corner of said land and
now owned by Watson and Phillips on the- W,pst by land of Amos
G Rsrdon, oft the South by land
of Cowderf and Fu~lds and on the
East by the pubhc road, contam•
mg 40 acres, more or less.
There 18 a right
of way reserved along the SOuth !Ude of
said Jot by Cowdery from the pub- 800 The Millio'naire
lic road to thts Jot
This deed is for land 80id to ho I've Got A Secret
J w Jft!'n•oo flly
the heir!! or 9·00 20tli Cent6fy FOx' Hour
Thomas bum as recllrded m Deed
Book Volume 96 at Pages 10, 11, 10 00 Yoor Esao RepOI\ter
12, _and No 10'7 at
:Page 42 of
10:15 St&gt;orb Parade
Meigs County, Ohio,
PARCEL NO. 4, &gt;

and that t\J,e namos and addresses
of the detondants . ~ all the unknown heirs: de'Yb~s. l~aat~es,
exeeutors, 1admh'llstrator!, -ind u·
•Ill•~ 6f M•TY ~~~' Worner, dtci.r;td, are unkno.wn anti canftot,
wttb. reasonabJe diiiKep.te. be a..
cerlllned, will take notlce that
"'~odore Hilldor• filed his petl·~~r' In the· Common Pleas Court
Of· Mei'g.!l County. Ohio, Case No.
(1·13) lnterest Jn the foJ.
tbWlpg dtscrlbed real estate:
&lt;-'PARCI!:L 'NO. 1:
,F'SltuaUt In the
Township of
0Ji\'e1 County of Mela;r, and Stat..
'ol Qhl'o, anrl...Jlounded a.nd deseribtd 11 folloW11, to-wit
BerJnnlnJ at the
Northwest
eore~r of lend owned by William
PhlUiP.- and formerly &amp;wned by
Jeule B. M.vrocJe in Stt.tlon No.
12, Town No 4, and Ran,e No 11
nd ruitalnc Sot1th 98 rod•: tbe-D(:~
Edt 28 l -3 rOdll'; thence North 96
fOci$ alone Albert Schultz's line.
·thehce West 28 1-3 roda , to the
~li&lt;c of b•tilnnina, containing 17
111.1'1-ts, more or leu. •
A right of way bW,nnLnc at the
SbuthWt&gt;lt ('Orner of said land and
ru_nntng West to an ebn tree arid
the toWnship ni•d 40. foet, ll'\Ore
"';;~~Land 20 f..l wide.
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of tho

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noe..,ley partiea to tblo aettoll

12;4154, ·alle&amp;ine that

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PKone 8195
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and
'b.titb and 5 closets upstairll: liv
mg rooQJ Wiili
Colonl~l lirepla_ee, dlnln¥ room,
kitchen;
breakfast nook, 4en. l with clo•et
•i&gt;~ aeml,h'\t)l dOI\:IIBtairo. a...
It ·forced air heati~· Full
basement. •.Ex~~len,b· located
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of the tate
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LUCY MARIE COOK,' 3\0 Frank·
lin Strt'et. P~rlc~nburg. West VIr~
Jinla: FRANCES
FOGLESONG,
103 Lubeck Avenue, Parkersburg
West Vlndnia;
WIT.LIAM C.
HOLTZ, 39W '9th Avenue, Park·
ersburg, Weit
VIrginia:
an'd
FRANKLIN HOLTZ, 2100
18th
Avenue, llarkenburg, West Virginia; who r •re non-residents Of
the State of OhiO, And who are

Senolor to Do
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,mtnt Is very much eoncarned over Ha laggmg
national l"Wfl'Ve procram.
• Ont top .:O.ttn&amp;e department otflcl9tl wtio.handle!l ma.npowor prob·
1tml llid lhat lt oondltlons conltnu&amp; Ilk&amp; the pteaent, the ,Pentagon
probabl)' wut aak CQ,_q&amp;resa to draft. men tor the progra.rh.
Under the national reserve program authorized by &lt;;ongress in
l930 11 &amp; COJDPfOmlae to} untveraal mmtary tra1ning, youths s1 ga
tor lbt monthl' tratniftr wt1en they reach 111~ or 18 yeara ot agt!,
They are t......:emd t:o the reserve• for alx. to tight yeat'a.
Whl1t ~ department had expected to Nteelvt 100,000 men thn•
lnl' tht alit ~r'1 operation, of'flda.b revealed that tes1 than hall
thl1 nwnb&amp;~ ~ )rounr men ha.ve actually signed up.

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• poUtical poww to be reckoned With, his Jnttuencl) at the GOP
~nveauon 1n 8an Franctaco was ntl.
McCarthy _wt.1n't even present in lh4l hl!ly city r1.1 Pr&lt;'~ldmt:
Elaenbower wo'b. nomination rot• a. second term
by acclamation. He !SPent a muo nottced w•ek
In Wa11hlngton a.t B6thesda Naval hospital t'or
treatment ot an. aillnF knee Rnd at Ids home
watchtn1 the eonvenUon Ol\ TV.
McCarthy 11 ex))Met.&lt;l to fill a completely n11nor
role in lhia )'ear'l nauonat l!tmpalgnlnr.
Particularly 1lgnltlcant It the faet that the Re·
publican• hnv• apparently decided to Ignore the
''Jottnt.u toward Communlam' 1 'oharns used In
the past tgatn•t the Democral!i. Thi!J was
McCal'thy'a major iuue and without It, he w:ll
undoubt&amp;dly a\t on the aldeltnes tl1ia tali.

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According To Receni Reports

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Middleport or Pomeroy,
SEE ME.

home 1Wit)l. bl:tb, &lt;Cia 1~~~hl:;.ll
b,eat.. Venetian blltids . ... -~
1o~ ;With e.xet:~llenf' ga!'den, and

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blut, allndlftJ
prin ,lnr, ll betnc
bitterly •• a cholct~
ml•rable e1ave marte ot lGO
have bull 11U1nr hor1t1 at a~~uo.!'
I'Kit yet tumect two, an.d an. or 40
b"n pUled th11urh the Mr

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A8HINOTON-ll:aatty the mo.'lt conspicuous 1\blentee from the
politic&amp;! convention• wna Senator Joseph R 1'McCo.rlhy tRl,

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fra.me MUse with gooQ metal
roof, pla.st-er walls, 5 fireplaces
hot and cola . water to two sin)ss

McCci~hy ol '56 Man
Who _ Waon'l Thor• (

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ltall
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an,eer, . hydr.omatlc,

NeWs Caravln

Susie

LEGAL NOTICE

'imJ3. g palO·

enellent
eondltip~ $995.(10 Call Jim
Brien, -4.02 Or 14)~, Pomeroy.

If you want to sell your
property In Middleport,

Bids will -be- l.ct~ted bY the:
Village Clerk
uftUI 1 R· m. OIJ

Parkersburg, West Vlr&amp;inl•: VIR·
GINTA McDONALD, 1311 Camden

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Mrt. WI! !lam. Iblt, Mtd illlltte a.tu•
of Mrs Ihle'.1
brDUterl'
IOJ!IH 111m-, and fl!llllly
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JLurial wa• ln. Mt-. Htl'mia
cemetery end pall bqreq w,etl
llon~ld Wld!llam,
lamfl 11!111
enour.
Ivan
Well,
Henrr
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AD'/ ,penon ioterated may file
Cbarlea
Frank
,.Dd.
J&gt;ov'W
wrttt.en exeepttona
to aald AeWickham.
eo~m.. or any Item thereof, fave
day• prl(Jr to hearinJ, and at
Comiftl from
that thae further time may be at. the servlce
lowed · for CIUJl' to tile Juth ex- ham, Rockford,
ception•.
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loh'n C. Baeon
East sr,;~n~~~~~!=~
Probate Jud(e Mr. and fd;rs
Don11ld
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4 ROOM
wlih bath,: f~r­
tuee, sink, running hot al;ld cold
water. I-o.cated 1. ,m"e east or
338. ~ Cqutact OQI\ald Manuel,
-t Rachie, Ohl'o.
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FUDinl Jel"rieft for
James
Wl&lt;Wm ..,.,. held Monday, Aug
uat 20 at tbe Mt.
Hel'ltlaa • UB
ehoreh wjth file ....
WelleT
Thoma off'J&lt;lallng.
Spf&lt;lal mUJio .... f ...niobfel by
lbrilya Seott. pillnllt Ind. Jame1
BaU.,_ who sant, In The Garden
oncl Crout., Jordon.

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HJIJed eVeJ')lyear ~)' t;trs striki~
LJke charity, public sparit ltegins
objeeta thrown oti the road by privately, In th1s en~ at begins in
Jitterbugs, or swerving to avoid yo~r own car. h there a iitte, bag
them.
taped to your dashboard or hangWe menlion the matter at thls ina; on a 'window lirt"
tia:_':l.ln view or the npproarh of
La .......~ Day and as a part of our
ron!latent etrort to keep ras many p.
" .p011ible of our readers from 1•1·
tina: hurt, , or even dem1sed. So
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CARDIFF, Wales Joe F_.r!lkine,
problem at thas particular time. 191~ Cardltt· outpomted Johnny
there Ia talk or chana:tna the name Willi'
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to "LaUer Dav". Where the "labor"
ams, 198% • Rugby, 1~, Bnto . ea I , an cleanlnR up arter the ish heavyweight chompJOn!thlp
c m
n 1s
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Nl.'W YORK Jerry Luedee,
event, u lob llu1t w11l cOAt some- 16!H1 Newhaven conn stopped
whPre betwP.en fwe and seven
Provlzzl, 160. Broukiyn, 8.
million doUars along our primary
TYLER, Tex Roy Harris 182,
state highways alone!
Texas . outpointed O!icur Pharo,
1f Labor Day were merely a J95, Birmingham Ala 10.
"day", It couldn't be nearly so bad
But hetng a week-end, .•nd a long
one at th~tt. the taak of policlng up
NEW ARRIVAL
after the mLllio'\s of litterbugs who
Dr
and
Mrs John Km:hcr, Marhave spent three days bually strew.
Lon,
Induma,
arc announcL ng the
lnj~ papen, bolt1ee, tans, cartons,
birth
or
a
daughter
nn August 23
on1! picnic remnants over hund·
reds of !QUare miles of beaches, Grandparenb arl:! Mrs Rodney
parb 11nd playgroun~R as well as DOWfllna, Middleport, John Kircher, Columbus, and Mr and 4ttrf,
on the hl~hwnv s and city streeh David
Ervln, Ohnslcad Falls Mr
is pretty discoura.cing And the toand
Mr.li
Harley Bov1e Galhpolis
tal ro!lt Is beyond estimatLn.lt' •
."lre great grandpa1cnt11 Mrs DownBut there Is a chance. thank Nto
the heroic eHorts of Keep America ing HI in Manon to ass1st Ln the
Beautiful, Inc, backed bv busmess rare or ht'r grandchil d• en. Kathie
John Dav1d whlle then· mother
and mdu11try and more lhnn forty and
was
In the hospital.
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9:00

tat in our d.Jet, •bellty.
~~la!flite or, later,.,"S"ncla,-

Jn the horse and buggy day11, tlons .of the nation, that this year's
O,rlng trash • especially wind·bome Labor Day safart could leave Ame·
newspapers were a frequent cause rica just a little ne11ter The ansof runaway•. , Qutint as It aounds, wer is in the hands or the holiday
yo11'd think such aeeidents were ' travellers themselves If enough
tJ1ing of the past, but the,.·re DD11 of them will heed ttJe pl~a or KAB
Todays, tM.Sh on the hlghw~y.,.s LQ carry litterbugs in their carg and
kills l'lnd !'J'lalJVa mqre people tbatl "sb.;w it - don't throw it", travel
t!Yer bMore. 'f'h~ Western Jnlufa- might araln be a pleasure WP
nee Information fSei'Yite trepOM,e mlJht, to com a phrase, i:le able to
from '1!10 to 1,000 deaths and near- see the woods m~lt&gt;ad of the deb
ly loO,ooo sertou8 tq.Jurie11 -.re

of :189'..

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mountJnr
itl'ftloffeNd,
of aur

burner Sunray Bottled Gy
stove: 2 f~el~r'"· IU\on,
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w.en caUed . . . ·OJer the ..._
end by the Wrima ol! bh mothe •

Held Monday
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7:()0.-- Today
9:00 Coffee TJme
10·00 Home
11.00 'ne TIC Dou&amp;h
u ·30 It Co11l~ :(5e You
12 00 n.. ...- . ro--.... tp School
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.,.,aw--:"1" .......,..
12 30 Cuhetrt
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1 1:30 'I'~nnes~ee. El:nte
2.00 Matinef! Tbettre
S100 queen J'or A Day
3.4ti Mbdern ROMances
~ . 00 COflleily .'rlnio
4·30 My L~(le ' M'tr«l•
s
5,00 Aunt :ru• hO!J
5:30 IID~ong \ Clllldy
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6:00 Newa ,
6·15 SpOr!J Bye·
6·25 Ler Paul Muy Ford
6·30 Eddie 'Fiober

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James Wickham
Funeral R-ites

WIDNESDAY
I!I·M Sian oa

lctever~r•l•odama,.thlheart.

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The heart is the 'bod7'• &amp;'f'l&amp;t

snunp. It lt auptrblr'!tted for ttl
Iifetune work, •nd a tn~t deal of
ttreu or bocUiy c.hanp 11 rtquir•d
11 1 top it.
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Conlf'nlt&amp;l-"bom .-ith"-att..
m•ntl of the heart may in~rlflre
with lts own circulation. Rheum at-

.~iY VIOLATION

IIYNOLD I. GltE INI
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CHES1'~~,/~H~~HIRE ..;l;EADIN(; CREEK-~OBSON-BRADBURY

RU'rLAND.: ,D,_~TER- D!YESYIL LE- CARPENTER- PAGEVIlLE
HAR~ISON\'I!,.~E -·PO IWIT ROCK- BASH~N- EA~Lf RIDGE--FORESt
~NG STA R- WOLF PEN - ti.IFTON- W.
HARTFORD AND •NEW HAVEN.
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S~O Co-Champions Show Promise

.~ ptG!lBtcr at 140 poundn
hall' also had some expe1·ionce~o anci
coulrl till on e of the jobs. Two
Sophomores, Vern
Harr!Jion at
142 puundll, Hnd Kenny Leflle at
1~2 pounds have been lmpreHSive
while Freshmen Nick CoateJ at
144 pounds and Hill Pl!rslngcr at
J3!5 pounds indicate that they arc
com err.
In the lint Clio haa hi~ veterana
pla,-lnt at all t:totltlons. Mlhon
Lambert, llch Barnhart and Ted
B~~~ wtll all be Jn there ~ome

ancf. of coune Hawthorn.
In th• liM on ct.
promlatt te

~Noone

SEE THEM

NOW
THE NJ!W

1957
HARLEY DAVIDSONS
ON DISPLAY

SEPT. 1
BUNCE IIAfti.EY·
DAVIDSON
lout• 7 At Ath St,
Mloldl•-•· Ohio

Remodellnl' Tbal Kllchen1
SEE US fOR A

FREE
ESTIMATE!
ON

Custom-Made

Milwauke~

omores, Jerry Welker
and BU1
Glbh~; Will be on hand to back
them up. Wl' ikcr wcigha 14!5 lba
and Gibbs weighs 155.
Tha Pomeroy mentor probably
wiQ UN Lambert and Hawthorne
•• his llnaba4:kera thl1 y•ar on deo
ftnla, and the Panthtr duo should
1lvt th• loula the !Mar lineback•
ing tha J.a,ua ha1 Netn In IIV·
eral years. Actually Clio ha1 IncH·
ca.ttd that his defsnM uuld liMup wltft bl1 Barnhart as th• mid·
die man with Barnltr and DaYII
Ill th• 1ac:kiH, and LamiMrt aNI
H11wthorne 11 the
llhabacktrt.
That Would probably 1aave Bntle
at one end with Werry, Wilder·
muth or Jahn~~on at th• ather. To
give YDU some ld•a of the 1tuo
.of lhlt flnt th• mlddl• five man
woul&lt;l average 20U pounds plus
and •th• entlr•
defen.t.,. 11 ~
would evarag1 at l•aat 196 P9Und,
Ptr mal\. That', 1 lot of beef and
Clio has lndlu..d that he
to 1galn ha..a on~ of tht bHt d•
fan111 In the lea1 ue ttt'l Ytar
Lambert and HawthPrnc w;~
elected 81!1 co-captain.. ~ for the
comln* yeur by the entire team
lnsl Friday.
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Racine Braves
Capture L~ttle
League Pennant
·~he ll.I!Cine l:lraves wound up
thmr !Wnson .fo~riday night with 8

2!-~ win nver th(' Do&lt;'l.lers In th!!
Mru:s Little Lcauue as the Jkavc~
easily won the championship with
a record of 14 wins and only one
loss.
In othm· .~:nmes Friday nl,w:ht theo
nertlc~.:s 'took a 3-2 'decision from
th(' Indians. who finished in sec:nnd
plac e, whil~ the Pir11tcs won t~n
B·4 clceidnn fa·orn the Yankees
Thus the Me.iga Llttl~ r.e~aue
rlnst•d 11 succ·essful I!CAScm In theill_l rst sumnwr's play, und ail Jndlca~~~~~H'rl art! lhnl lht) tcilgut&gt; will be
In for higijor and beUcr thing 11 to
('Uill o in 1067, Back pf lhe Braves
nnd Indiana in the race came thP
Jledlcgs. Pirates, Yankoes and Dod·
i,en In thRt Ol'der.
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New York at ClncinaU. ·nliehtAnt.onelll 13-12 " GraSs ·Z-D or
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Pittsbureh at Milwaukee, niaht
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PhiJadelphia at St. Lot,lis, {light

-Simmt~na i0-8 vs Scbmtdt 8-8.
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Pittsburgh at MUwaukee, oicht

Btooll:lyn at Cbi~ago

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Cleveland _____ '71 51
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Veterans Being Hard Pressed
As New Material Makes Bids
• Wahama High School'•
Falcons are goine intO ,.,
football .sea~on wl.th mwe ;~:or}•;
need depth than tbe'y've
a~veral yean .
The Falcona, Who have been
bard at work si nce A.ua:ust 111, w!U
be able to field experienced men
at every position this ·fall accordinl to the roster o! th1rty-Lhree
'boya who are workipg undflr C•h
Ralph Sayre and Maiatant Coaeh
Don McKt!m:ie,
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In addHion to. expcrleDce, tt-e:
Falcona will be biesaed 'With· lize.
Aa to prospecta for the ae~CMJ
Sayre won't commit htmr:eiJt'iU'f

~tarting

nod theM .
'the tHid.ea w,Ul probably be
handled by ielfft}' Taylor, 178.
John Tay~qrl' 174, and Bill Oblinger, %01. ,aat Jlng ' for guarQI posh
are Ch.arlewRousb, 1'10; Jlmm:r We·
aver, 150; Bill Wtaver, Uli2; and
George CunnlnKham, 165Sayre ,ba1 commented that the
spirit of hla club iJ good and the
boy1 have been working hard in
preppl.aa lor the comina aeaaon.
Sayre also announced that the
equlqment for tb,e Junior High
rootba!l proaram h1s arrived and
that ~~lc Cap,hart would
atlrt wttii )Iii "barge&amp; ~fter school

farther than to con1e up, "!lth ~ ollrl&amp; ,.,, week .
UJua1 quip at thi&amp; point in · dfe
ae1uon, "We're golns to have aome

fun."
Four of the Falcon veteran~ J)Jief'
thts week begen pracuce ronoWI_
aa
two weeb, of el!e~w.ont wit~
the. army ~ -l'lti;o ..e J'oha
Taylor, Kenny 'I'Qior. · ~tiet
Roueb, and Georae He•a~~~
will bave to wqrk hard' l .';~~
opener with R.avenawood· ~ ~
ember ·?. That opener will be ~Ia)o•
ed at Bachtel Fteld. ·'
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Durlna the past few daya, the
Falcona have been hard at work
on blockins an~ tacldlns an~ have
not had areal scrlmmare yet. Sayre
has been coachlna the lundamentaiH and trylna to aet , a Uno on
his personnel.
The Falcon backfield I• almost
set with Senior Bob Ollver, 168,
handlln1 the quarterback 1lot;
Junior Roscoe Sprou1e, 189. wort·
ing at rlaht hall; Olclde Youna,
182, ruoninJ bard at fullback; and
Geora:e Heaton, 142 't\l'ortlna
left half.
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p11ior to the openina kh:koff of
that a&amp;uon. Qplllel' and fcUowi
like LerO)' Porlint, !ttl po~nd ton
hallbl&lt;k and quarlerbook; 1112

Pat Hennessy
To Be Coach

l¥f,ryland

.,; P;~~11nt-y ion: of .Mrs. Thorn.
•""-'"~"' Sr. hu co'mpleted his
eoUI(e 'work at the 1W. Va. Wealey.
au Collep with a dearH In Bleh·

elor Slcence, majorlna in phyalcal
educaJion aq~ -~be aoclal aclencca.
Mr. Hean¥.f)' will leave tor Bell·
Alrt,.,Md. next week where be ha1
been hired N . DOacb and physical
education ti!1e1Mr Ia tbe North
Hart'ord conaolida,_ci hiJb acbool.

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later dep'eadlna 'on bow tblna:s
work out 1.,\ that po.ltton, At pr..
licnt Roblrt Roulb, 1M, and Raymond Cundltr, 193 pound Frtsb.
man, are battlinJ h out tor the

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poun~ fullbatlt Marvin flouah; and

JM pound halfback Kenny Greene
are preulraa the 'v8taran~ tor •tart·
ing poaltlona In the backfleld,
The FalcOiHI Will btl able to field
a couple. ,tfJ'JfY;Iaers at the enda In
Jerry Arnolil and· Joe Ford, Arn.
old ia 8-3 'ud welJba 2H whlle
Ford\ Ia M .nd Upa tbe ~tales lt
188. Othe~ 'b4ttHn1 for end pOtt
arc Howard Mc»aniel and Ltrty
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New York -- - -· 50 71 413 2t

At the guards Rlch Barnhart

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Broolclyn __ . -Cincinnati ---St. Louil -- --Philadelphia __

bas looked great in practice, and
shoukl be In for his hest year.
Rich is the biggest
boy on the
team at 227 pounds, but certainly
has plenty of speed !or hls size.
Sophomore Gary Damitz,
who
weJ.:ha 185 pounds, L'l sc:npping
with Sophomore Phil Werry, who
tiPs the j)eam ;at 17!5 pounds, for
the other guard slot . 150 pound
Sophomo:r:e Gary Freeman should
abo sec plenty of action.
Beegle and
Werry lead the

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•• h.. old t-.:ld• 1pot, and could
e..llr tum Dl#t to M tht top lint
tnllb • In th• circuit.
C'ilo's three top ends are Beea:le
Larry Wildernlllth and S. T . John.
son. Be·egle is a Senior and weighs
166 pounds. Wllderfllutb also is a
Senior at 1M pounds, while Jotm·
Is a Junior, and Is out for
team for the first time. He
~w•olgt~ 160 pounds. Both Jobnson and Wildermuth are over 6'
tall. Back of this tnp trio is Junior Danny Struble at 140 pounds.
Senior BiU Woodard at 15'7 pound
amJ. Freshman Chuck Riffle at 135
pounds.
Cilo has plenty of beef at his
tackle slots even with Hawthorne
Ucketed for an offensive iob in ·
the backfield. Lambert of coune
lea45 the way at
198 pound.&amp;,
while Senior Jerry Davis, who has
had some experience, now weighs
206 pounds . OUter hopefuls are
Junior Jerry Fields at 105 pounds
an . rlJunior Jim Wolfe, w~o alsu
Weigh~ 165 pounds.

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., th• top IIMmen In the IJNVUe
Tt.e SEO co-c:hampion: Pomeroy this fall as be will likely ·be back

PometDy should hav•
a big,
fast line, but th• 1011 of all of
th• rqulart tft last your's cham.
plon~hlp badcfl•ld · · has oe:ro'tated
quite a probl...,, To m•at thb
emergency cno h•s mov.d bit
2" pound. Junior HawthorM to
a fullback tpot, Hawthorne I• 6'3"
ttll and l1 OM of lht fastett m•n
on th t.am, and he 11
In tCIIp
~endltlon. So, offentlve-ly, Junior'•
achptlon to . the new _ position
4:uuld be lht kel' to th• Panther's
chan4:" thl1 season. __ __ .. ___ _
The rest of the backfield positions .l!leem to be wide open. At
quarterback C1lo has Senior Don
Smith and Sophomore . Paul Folmer figbtlng for the starting job.
Smith weighs 14!S pounds,
and
won hi• letter at the signa l callJog 11lot lut year . Folmer weighs
only 14~ pounds, but is 6' I'' tall ,
and has the Ideal -heighth fOT a
gpod Split T quarterback .
Tit(' baitback ,;Jots seem to be
a real !l.:hl wilh six or seven
bo)'s having a chance for the two
Mlarting poBition.'i. Top men right
now appear to be Se-nior Danny
Morrl8 and Junior !lodney Spen-&lt;"er. Morrl8 won a Jetter in 1954,
playing mostly on defe04e, but
didn't lelter lll.!it yem·. He woighs
l40 pounds, bul is lost 1and elusive
Spencer is n scrapp11r, and weip:h11
139 poundH, and he too 1~ !ast
and A good open rteld runner.
Senior .limmy
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P1athen entered their
second
week of pracUce yesterda)" wttb
nery promise of 1
wei) conditioned ball club as eoaehea AleJ:
Cilo and Dick Retton eontlnued
the heavy work ,tbat saw lots and
lost of bard contact In the first
week of praetlce.
CGndltloniq and fundamentals
h1ve _played 1 bjg part In tbe first
practlee seaaiona, but the Panthers
hiYe bad plenty of actual contact
jn both tacklini
and blocking.
Coaeb Cllo seemed well pleased
- ·tth lbl!' work of the Panthers to
dat• 15 he praised their spirit
and desire, but a8 yet hllfll't set
up any aet lineup, although 10me
oJ the veterans geem to be already
moldlng to their posiUons.

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botHer paint h.q• b.... citistant~J'
IMprove!! to k..; 11 an ""....,. '
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c:-Tbl ~tlae.l, PoJD.~l·KiddJepc;trt. 0 ., Aug. 28, 1956
relaUve6 In Ohio, were week ead City Lf vi51Una rel:~tl.,ea ben.
ed f(lr 1 we-et'a yiJil wlth their
.:...,;,:::::r:::::-::-:::0:::-::l:':'T~-,=-C.,.,..!C:'-'-'-~-::---:;~-::-;;:::- guelrtl of ber brotber, Mr. an.d
Robert Hennesy, Roler Covert

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manaa:er of tb.e Evaos Super Mrs. Orin Smith and family.

~&amp;Jtket waa a bualneta

vWtor

Olin J . Claire and famUy,

Kennetb Murray attended the srt.ndmotber.

Earll ~ueboll game ln

ctncJnnaU Su.n-

}(r. and Mra.~. R. K~ ~ lfip,4
and Carol, enrouk from
thdr
ai&gt;d Jelfr&lt;q, ~~To
CIV'IVJY
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,.WD.lPer home in Lynn Mleb., to
. aod Mrs. Wllbur TbeobtJd
Colun,tbUI
,Vbefe
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J:leanar Duffy , daughter of Mt. ~elr winter home in 8:omutead, attelided tbe State Patr Suodlr.
111as Polly Karr
~~ Ghv..,
ud Ki'a. Donald DW:ty, ~~ Jl'la. were •ee• 9d Illest&amp; 'uf 'C. H. Whe Jr. Ia r~verilll
Ore State Fair•
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S1JIIdl)' from a two weeki ·v.t.ut Mn. Freda Wellina.
froa bruUes and shock IUiialned
-..!oral
Jl-e:el,~•u
with teJativ.e s io Pituburch. Mqo.
Recen~ guests of Mr. , and Mn. 'Vbfilll. be fell rete~~tl)' It bl.s bom.a
~~th,g.Z;b'J dar Mary Sqe Dors~ . and _Mary Guy Reynolds aQd Jlrs. MlD.tnl
a ladder broke Mr. Wlla
JIQDdQ
Ul&amp; R
Princes Ma~ar, Cornm.,;:, vuH.ed Cbilden were Mr. aod
made at Mel&amp;• General
-~=· ,.. ·~lhft ~. '~- l!:l..nwr Pa icla and Mary Rita Jones, Plttsburah, who
and b under the .~e or
~ haYeD. and GtQJ'Ie Bets. PhU., Duff)'.
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·Kloes and ·cquab
de'] ...l• bn 1lte4 Vbitm.J: ·Jir. ad
. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hham Belchner Today Mrs. Childers, Jlrs.
returned from · ¥1111Ung
..-Seffner, 11a., an~ Mrs . Edna Hay· nolds and Mr. and Mrs.
lira. C. '8-. W._ Har.riJOnvUit Jld. mJa, Columbus, vlsited Mrs. W. are visiting tbe State Fair.
!~:~F~r:~encb
and Jodi, )(rl:.
Mlsa Maude TewJbary, who
and Ha!~ Devol been visiting in ColumbU.. fOr
Jlrl. WUIIIID Ana:el, Cbarle,too S. Parsoru. Monday .
Rh onda and
Sbaron
Ervin.,
wbol4il husband il tbe new aula.
4"b d d. 1
and they attended past month, has returned to her
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P,.eter ' Donau.on , an
uec (lr daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- in
r
at the Rutland &amp;hoolll, has rented
ard Ervin Racine
spent the tbe state ftlr where tile children home on South Second AVenUe'&gt;
Mrs. Cecil Grogan, CoLUD.\j)UJ,
the Clinton Fi sher apartl!'ent on :eek end w'tth their' trandparenta !!law the Roy Rogen fami1y. •Mnr.
Coal Street &amp;nd Nt1rth Th1rd Ave. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert
Ftnk. Kloe.. ba.s been oD vaeatLon Uom spent tbe week end here ind was
accompo~~nled home by her $liter,
Mr. Donathon. HuntmgtDll , was a Rhonda celebrated her
fourth the Telepbone Compaay.
Mr .and Mrs. Don Leaeh wert~ Ruth Wise, who will return tae.rm
business visitor here Monday .
birthday
1 n
the
Primary
Mr . and Mrs. Frederl('k Metu, Department Sunday r;.f the Church tn Columbus, Sunday to attend Wednesday.
the f).lr.
.
Arcbie
Rumfir:ld
\Dtl
H:•dlilt&gt;vllle, W . Va .. \lho had been of christ Blbla Cshool
Sandra }Julford, who baa been
Judy, Chauncey, vPJtifd
AND
visiting in Barn':'l~ille ..
stnpped
Mr . and Mrs. James Donnelly
and relatlvea bere ,r9t. .
Monday for a VISit wll~ Fred I. and children returned
Sunday in Children's HO&amp;pital, Columbus
BUSINESS OR
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Gardner, pastor of the Church of from a two weeks' visit with re· for su.rgery hu been returned to ly.
her home. She II a victim of p~
Mrs. Wesley Fry. P""lden~
Christ. Mr.
Gardm•r and
Mr. lahves i.n Pittsburgh.
PROFESSIONAL
Metze were cla'!smate~ stt Bethany
Mrs. Lewis Koehler is visiting lio and bas bad bncea phlced on the Middleport Business
College,
WheellnR,
W.
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relatives
in Crooksville and will her leis which she wlll wear tor fessional Womt&gt;n's Club,
OFFICES
Mr . and Mrs . Otto Eu('nn.e~~er, go OD to Groveport to aufst In the next six mOotha. A ~ltiq Keith Suiter, president pf tbe
Just completed in New Mauthon, Fla ., who are VL'Hluti the care of her new grandson, te1cber haJ mlfde it J)ol:ilW.~ for Upolis BPW, were in Marietta ,
the little Jlrl to
contiau:e her ~ay to attend a President's
Bulldlnl Occupied By J. J,
Jelfrey Lot~is Haines.
af!bool wort. 1
inK at the home of Mrs. IGiad)rs
Mr.
and
MH.
CarroU
Meadows
Davis, M.D.
Dye, distr~t diret:tor. PliiLIJ ~ere
and fami1y wbo were'! called bere
Mr. aqj:l Mn. Walter Eulenbaeh )Jiade tor the District meeunc to
by the death ot bis aunt, Mra. and children, Kenostia, Wise:. wer6
Jle hP;~ on Oct. 1.4 at the Betsy
Dea Hayes returne~ to Columbus.
\
cueata at a family party
at the
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Busb at- home of Mr. aod Mra. Verne Dav- )filllJ...:~ Club
. . In Marietta.
.
tended the Homecoming 11t the Mt. il Friday. Others preaeqt Weft
iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Sunday
Alton Hopewell Baptist
Churcb Mr. and Mra. Carl
Mooh- and
where Noah Haskins, Mid- Marlene-, Mr. and Mn.
ii
dleport, 11 the pa11tor. Mn. Busb
Quite a few pcopl~ from here
and son, Larry and graad- MEN &amp; WOMEN FOR ADDED INCOMEl
, went on to attend tho Eaotern Smith
chlldren, Mary Lou. Car-olyn abd attended the Meigs County
·Rellable men or women for this uea to bindle the Worlds Star, State or w. Va, annual plo- Jimmy, Pomeroy: W. B. Swiabef\ ML~nd Mrs. Gene
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nk at the Eastern Star
home Middleport.
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GILLETTE BLUE BLADES
neoc Milwood. W. Vo. Appcoxt,
Mrs Myrtle Watkln~; and W; Mrs .Cb•rle.s Congo
and
mately 500 were present at the and Mrs. N. S. Whl.te, Akron, who Keno, ObJ9.
pknic .
LADES
Mr. aftl Mrs. Che.ater Powera
had been on vacation in the Then;.
GILLETTE RED (thin) B
De '"d Mn. J. J, D•vls ottended
11and .Ialaod.s and the Whltefaai are opetflnfi 1a new atOre at ~eda·
NOw beiDJ sold through a beautUul merehandlslng dis~en· hi.s family reunion at Serpent 'Mountains, have beE!n vlflltlng MTI. ville. Tbey will baadle Kelvinllltol
aer _ tbe modem method of selllng merchandise today ·
Mound. Sunday.
R. S. Whit-e and family. Mrs. Wa'" producta, gasoline and otber :tr:Ood 1
a
unuauol
opporlutty
lo
seeure
your
future.
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returned to her home Ftiday Middleport Pen'.
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Mrs Lowell Probasco took her
To quollfY you must hove $1,399.00 eaah available for In· mother,
and
tbe
Whites
lert
Sunday
Mrs. E. S. Shott, to her
ventory, three references, aatd a ear: five spare hours weekly, home In Sedalia, Monday.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Jack Wbite
daughtera,
Ja~J.,.
an&lt;l JeEUen
and mout be able to ~art at once. The wmpany will extend fl.
Mr .and ~s. Paul Cunningham
Wa&amp;htngton
bourthouse,
h.v~
and
son
Dr
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who
have
been
Jll1lcia11Mllltancelo full tbne. If desired.
been
vialtlng
her
. o.
'J1IIs pregram Is a dealership between the man or woman living In N w York are vi&amp;ltig
.. leeled for this area and VEND-0-PACK CORPORATION his parents, Mr and Mrs. L. L.
cnrftute to
tlfelr
and Ia not wnnecled with Gillette Safely Razor Corp. How. CunninghBm,
new home in Tulsa . Okla. A !am·
ever, the produet that lo 111ld t.llrough our dispensers has the ily r('unlon was held Sunday at Thf 1~entlnel
advantag~ of MDUons of Dollo111 apenl yearly for advertising. the
Cunnmcham home
when
'Alii euellent opportunity Is offered In a dependable per· their daugh~er, Mrs. Harold Pratt
oon who Wlaterested In his future. It's an alleash business, and huslland and son. Parkasburi
~~optecalon proof, no credit mk. Do not answer unlc" fully and Mr. and Mrs . Clifford Cunningham and sOnj were
home ll..~;;:;i;;;;&amp;t~;;;;;•
qualified for the neeesSBrJ time and Investment,
Mn. Cunnln~tham and sont~ who 1
TONIGHT
• lnwme ltarls Immediately
.had .been vl!Qti,ng her mother, Mrs.
A free ,~o'W\Jii of' the IIIJ ~nd
• Business Ill set up for you
" wt.m-.dl- 'nobs6n, returned home Variety s~ow will be made to• No ,.mng or 81llleltlng
Sun.clay evening with Mr. &lt;;:unn- night beglJlnlng at 8 p. m. in the
• Company oeeureo orlglnallocallona
Ingham.
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Mrs. Robert Burningham
and Fomeroy ..un or High Audltori.!Jm.
• No expedenee netessary
FOR PERSONAL INTEIWIEW IN YOUR CITY- WRITE • her tather, John Walk , loft Sat.. RITIRIO TEACHERS TO MilT
urday to join Mr. Birmingham
VEND-0-PACK CORPORATION
The Meigs County R1.;Ured Teac.
Granrl Rapids, Mich.
hen
AI!IJOciation wUJ meet Satur·
'7&amp;33 CLAYTON ROAD
ST. WUIS 17, MO.
Gilbert HayeK. Columhus. WIHday~
pt
1:30 pm, at Lhe Sycra~se
PLEASE INCLU!ll'&lt;.l!W1lPHONE NUMBER ,
Yiilltnl' here recently.
Laughead, N1.1w i'orlt Melhodi11t r~urell, It WRS announl!&gt;
ed toflav by the prellident. MhB
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comple\&lt;jy \Wlrthy of y®r home.

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wltla Wt1U1m Scarberry, prqldent
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moat of Wett Europe with lfl: oiL
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reply from N.aner. on wheD and
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BrltiQ- and Frtlldl - peasimism incruaed •barply with the
expulaioa. ~ two Brit,iab dlplomatl from Cairo flp' ..espionage..
and a Soviet at.atement of all-out
support for Prealdent Gamal Abdel Nauer In hll iirm .ltapd a·
gainst the West.

BriUan wu reported seeking alternate meuurea ir EIJpt l'f!futee
to neeotlate a Suez rettlt!meot.
Planning ranged from the- outrigbt
military Rizur.e of the eual to a
li~ party proposal for eotlltrue
Tueaday Uon of a new eanal or pipeline-.

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papen c.alled the Menziet miuion
CaJro a "prelude to a war are-elected gainst Egypt."

Then wlll be a meetins TburseveninJ at 7!30 at the school
all Alumni 'IJbo plan to p~y
next week 1n the Middleport-Pomeroy -Alumni pme. Pla:ns tor tbe
game and iuurance will be disCUlled at tbls time.

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tOOay, with the obsenerw In
Cairo apealdng of tbe pol!libility of an O(M!ID diplomatic
break- Some LoDdon new..

Robert Iilii• ..,... elecrted president of the Middleport Athletic

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ta ~Y .moun~lng medical rxpen·
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the' fa(i\ily with $4 of the1r savings
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maglstrate Herman L. Whobley
to 13, each contributed ' S! taken
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A. d8,ree learn from Nelsonville BaUey, tb~ arre.stiJJ.g olficer-.
(If Bellalf~. Ohio.
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tbey
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