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L CLEAN UP SALE BEGINS TOMORROW
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Rei. $11.15 W"MEN'S DRESSES •.. . ..• • . . $8.80
Re.. 'lUS WOMEN'S DRESSES ••...•..• • 8.00
Be&amp;. flt.OO WOMEN'S DRESSES ..... .... $1.00
Jte&amp;, ' 8.85 WOMEN'S DRESSES ......... $8.00
Reg. f 1.15 W6MEN'S DRESSES ...... .. . $5.00
87 Be,. ' US WOMEN'S DRESSES ......... U .OO
110 Bee· $ 3.15 WOMEN'S DRESSES . . . . . . . . $3.00
US Rell. $ 2.95 WomoD'I HOllie Dren... . . ... $2.00
7 Jte&amp;. $US Women's Play S11lla ..... . . . . .. .. • 2.00
11 Ref. $US WOMEN'S SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . $%.00
11 Re(. $3.8S to $7.85 WOMEN'S SKIRTS . . . . $3.00
%0 Be,. $!.95 IDd $3.85 GIRLS' SKIRTS ... . .. $%.00
5 Bee· '11.50 GIRLS' COATS .• •.. . .. . .... $10.00
18 BOI· $13.95 GIRLS' COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1.00
3 Bel. $1!.15 GIRLS' COATS ............ . $ 1.00
t ROI. ftt.OO GIRLS' (;OATS . . . . . . . . . . . • . $ 7.00
%1 B... $ 8.85 GIRLS' COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4.00
11 Reg. ' 7.IS GIIW!' COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . f 5.00
10! Reg. $1.48 and U.DS GIRLS' SHORTS ... . fl.OO ·
7 Be&amp;. $3.15 GIRLS' PLAYSUITS •........... U.OO
27 Reg. $US GIRLS' T SHIRTS . . . . . . .•... U.118
IS Rec. $2.39 to $3.95 WOMEN'S SHORTS . . . . $1.00
8 ReJ. 'US MATERNITY DRESSEB . . . . . . . ,3.00
Z ReJ. $US MATERNITY DRESSI!ll ........ $!.00
11 Rei. $5.95 MATERNITY TOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00
I Reg. $US WOMEN'S CREPE ROBES .. . ... n.OO
1 Rec. $8UO WOMAN'S COAT . .. .... . . . .. $19.75
! Reg. $%UO WOMEN'S COATS ........... UUI
5 Rec. $3UO WOMEN'S SUITS .. .... . ... .. $19.7S
2 Reg. $25.00 WOMEN'S SUITS . . . . . . . . . . . . UUO
4 Reg. $19.118 WOMEN'S Str!TS . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 9.75
S Bee. $17.50 WOMEN'S SUITS . . . . . • . . . . . . • 8.75
1 llec. UUS WOMAN'S SUIT • ............ $ 7.48
1 Reg. $13.85 WOMAN'S SUIT . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.98

WOMEN'S LINGERIE
6 Reg . • 3.95 R.A YON TRICOT GOWNS
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4 Reg. n8.95 NYWN TRICOT GOWNS
... $3.00
8 Reg. $5.95 NYLON TRICOT GOWNS ... . .. $3.etl
7 Reg. $3.15 NYLON TRICOT PETTICOATS . $%.00
3 Reg. $1.95 NYWN SHORTY GOWNS ... . . U .OO
6 Reg. $1.50 Extra Large Rayon PANTIES .... . 75e
%7 Reg, 59e RAYON TRICOT PANTIES . ....... 3k
! Reg . ...95 NYLON TRICOT SLIPS (&amp;d) .... $3.00
% Reg. $3.95 WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS ..... U.OO
I Reg. $3.95 BABY DOLL PAJAMAS ... . .... $2.00
2 Reg. $3.95 Nylon Trleot PAJAMAS .... . •.. f%.00
2 Reg. $2.85 Rayon Cre110 BED JACKETS .. . . $2:00
12 Reg. $1.95 E•tra Size lloyon Trl&lt;ot SLIPS . . $1.00

FOUNDAliON GARMENTS
3 Reg. $3.85 STRETCH GIRDLES ...........
I Reg. f1 .50 NYLON GIRDLE ....... . .. .. .

! Reg. $7.95 Cotton Brocade GIRDLES .. . ...

1 Reg. $8.95 HI WAIST GIRDLE ..... . ... . ..
I Reg. $5.95 DACRO.N GIRDLE . . .. . . . ... ••
I Reg. $5.00 STRETCH GIRDLE . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Reg. $2.50 MESH STRETCH GIRb'LES .. ...

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' ti.9S MEN'S KNIT
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Rei· tUS MEN'S KNIT POLO SHIRTS . ... .. $2.00
Reg. tU8 Sbort Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS . . . . .. $1.50
Reg. $1.95 Long Sleeve While Dress Shlrh . . . . $1.38
Men's Bli Yonk Matching Uniform• ...... • 6.00 a suit

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13 Reg. U.95 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS .. . .. . .. $3.00
1 Reg. $8.95 WOMAN'S HANDBAG . .. . .. ...

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9 Reg. $7.85 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS • , •..•.. $4.00
19 Reg. $2.85 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS' . . ...... $1.50
14 Reg. $1.9S WOMEN'S HANDBAGS ... . .. . . $1.00
1Z Reg. $1.00 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS . . . .. .. . . 50c

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Bog. $1.98 18"•18" WALL MIRRORS . ..... .. . $1.81

ZO lneb BICYCLES . . ... . ........ . ...... . $3&amp;.00

Reg. U.69 f8"x18" WALL MIRRORS .... . .. .. $1.31
Reg. $2.49 !O"dO" \tALL MiRRORS ... ...... , .1.98

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Jnob BICYCLEil ......... " ............ $39.00
28 Ineh BICYCLES . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , .. . $39.00

Reg. t3.28 2!"x2Z" WALL MIRRORS .. . .. . .. . fi!.68
Reg, $5.91 14"xS4" WALL MIRRORS .. . ... . .• $U8
Reg. f8.95 18"x80" WALL MIRRORS' . . ..... . . $5.44

NURSERY FURNITURE
Bel. $11.11 BATHINI!TTES . . .. .. .... .' ...... • 8.88
Bel. UUI BATHINBTI'ES •. . . .. . . ..... . .. $13.88
Ref. $4.%9 CAR SEAT8 .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . • f3.00
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$1.11 CAR SEATS ....... . ....... . .. .. $1.11
UUI BASSlNETTES ....•.. . .. . ... . •• $7.00
$11.10 STROLLERS .. .. .. , ...... , .... U ••OO
11UI STROLLEIIS ... ......... .. . ... fll"O
UUI STROLLERS ...... .. ......... . $li.;ll
$lUI FOLDA HI Clh\IRS . . .... , . .... U .81
$1t.IO PLAY PENS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . U .tS
'IUO BABY IIIOll .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . I! ...
$1'l,IO BABY BEDS ... .. .. • .. .. .. .. . . . $1••00
ReJ....t5 CAR. BEDS . .. .... ....... .. ...... ...00
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TABLES
4 Res. $18.81 LIGHT FINISH TABLES ..••..
I Rea. $11.10 TV TABLE IDd CART .... . ... .
2 Rea. $18.81 STEP TABLES .. .. ...... . ....
2 Rei. $12:50 LIGHT ROUND TABLES . . ..•
1 Re.. $14.91 PICTURE WINDOW TABLE . ..
1 Reg. $2'1.10 LIME OAK STEP TABLE . . . . . .
I Res. fU.ts DRUM TABLE .. . .. ,. . • . . . . •
1 ReJ. 18UO DRUM TABLE • .. . . : . . . . . . . •
1 Ref. $!2.50 DRUM TABLE .. .. . •... . , .••
2 Rea. $3l.SO CORNER TAIJL£8 ..•. . .••• . ••
! Re1. 117.110 CORNER TABLES .. .... . . .. • •.
1 ReJ. ~~.91 CORNER TABLE . . . . . . . . . . . •

Reg. $%.95 WOOL aiUI NYLON STOLES ....
Reg. $%.85 SILK and COTTON STOLES ....
Reg. $3.95 SILK ud COTTON STOLES . . . .
Reg, $5.95 WOOL STOLES • . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$2.00
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15 Reg. $2.50 COTTON BRAS . ..... . ... . ... : . 'U .S&amp; '
· i 'Reg. $2.00 CO'I"''qN BRAS . . .. : ...... ... .. '$1.50
9 Reg. $4.00 CINCH BRAS ... ... . .... . .... 'UO
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7 Reg. f2.50 COTTON STRAPLESS BRAS ... . 11.10

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8 Reg. $1.29 GLASS ASH TR,AY SETS . . . . . . . GOt
4 Reg. $1.89 GLASS ASR "~:BAY Sl!:I'S .... . .. 75e
120 Reg. lfle GLASS DISHES , . . . . . . .. . . ..... lOc

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BOOK. CASES- DESKS aild (EDAR CHESTS

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Issue In November

42 Reg. 45c CASSEROLE BASKETS . . . . . . . . . . lOt
11 Reg. 59c CASSEROLE BASKETS • . . . . . . . . . 30o
8 Reg. 75e CASSEROLE BASKETS .. . . ... . .. SOt
6 Reg. 95e CASSEROLE BASKETS . . ..... . , . SOt
4 Reg. $1.10 CASSEROLE BASKETS . ... . . .. 50t
3 Reg. $1.19 CASSEROLE BASKETS .. . .. .. . 50c
11 Reg. U.OO BRILLIUM TRAY$ ·....... , . , . . SOc
5 Reg. $US CENTERPIECES . . . . . . . • . . . . . $1.00
43 Reg. 35e PLAS11C PicrUR:E l'RAMES .... tOe
4 Reg. tl.95 GLASS SANDWICH 'TRAYS . .. $1.00
41 Reg. 39e CHINA CUPS IDd SAJJ&lt;:EIIS . .. ... 21ie
14 Roc. $2.95 EJedrlc lt~seel Dost~;oyerl . .... $1:00
11 Reg. 98e PLAS~IC fLACE MAT SETS . .... 3~e
3 Reg. $4.15 &lt;;AST IRON GRILLS . . . . . . . . $%.00
11 Reg. $1.$9 TEA POTS ........... .. .. ... . 60e
59 Reg. 59e GRAVY BOATS .. ... ..... 1.. .... ~ S9c
6 Reg. fl.ll SUGAR IDd CREAM SETS • . . . . . $0e
63 Jt.og. 89c SALT ~d PEPPER SETS . . . . . . . . . %5e
14 Reg. U.l9 COVERED DISiii!S .. . . .. ... ... lfle .
15 Reg. 50t , MEA~ P~TTERS ; . .... .. , ... ·. , . 25c
31 Reg. $1.00 MEAT PLATTERS . ... c . . . . .• . :' ioe

J Rei. $10$.00 M..~IDY Drop Leaf Tallie. ..• ~:::::
t Rec. '101.0' Comer Cltbla Cab)nell ... . . .. .
2 Re1• .1101.10 Ml/lOP,IJY Bulfeta ...•. . • • .. ,

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1 ReJ. _....0 Waln11t Book Caie ........... .

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WASHIN~TON (UP) - House Democrats bitterly. blamed
Prelident Etsenhower today for defeat of the f1 500 000 000
school eoJUitructlon bln.
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d Houu Republican• def~nded the President's role. But they
a mttled his failure to giVe strong support to th
hurt tis chances of passage.
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Reg. $149.00 8 pe. Walnut or' Blonde Mahogony
2 »eg. $268.00 3 pe. Solid Maple . ... . . .. . ..
1 ft.eg. $U9.00 a pe. Mahogany . ... . . . ... . .
1 p.eg. UJI7.00 ape. Wolnut ...... . . . ......
1 .!leg. $,197.00 3. pe. Seo Foam Mahogaay . . ..
1 Reg. tll1,q0 3 pe. Walnut . . ... . . . .......
2 Reg. U97.oo 3 pe. S'ea Foam Mahogany ....
1 Reg. $249.00 3 pe. Blue Mink . . .. . . . . . . ..
1 Reg. $249.QO 3 pe. Solid Maple . . . ... . •..
I Reg. $269.00 3 pe. Moo!llDlil Mahogany . . . .
1 Reg. f289.00 3 pe. Tan Bark . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Reg. $~88.00 3 po. Lbn~d Oak . .. . ........
1 ReR .•248.00 • po. Jloltde MahORIDf . .....
1 Reg. $188.00' pe. Walnut . . . . . . . . .... . .
Z Reg. tZOI.O@ 3 pe. Seafoam Mahogany . .. . .
1 Reg. $54UG 3 pe. Solid Maple . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Reg. f%48.00 4. pe. M!lhogany Nutmeg ......
1 Rec. $288.09 4 pc. Dark Mahogany . . . . . .
1 Reg. $U2.0P 3 pc. Solid .Cherry .. I·.. .. .. .
1 !leg. ••ta.qo 3 p~. S»lld Cherry . . ... .....
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f$,49.00 3 pc. SoU~ Cherry . ... .. ... .
1 ft:og. $3&amp;7 .09 3 pc, Solid Maple . .. ... .. ...
1 g. fiDA.oo 3 pc. Seafoam Mah-ogany . ... .
1 og. $!41.00 3 pe. Solid Magnolia ..... . ...

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1261.00

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$218.00
$216.00
$139.00
$199.00
$182.00
$171.00
$422.00
$199.00
$218.00
$468.00
$444.00
$422.00
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$158.01

DREsSERS and CHESTS
I Reg. $59.00 Walnut Chest . . .. $41.50
I Reg. $42.50 Blonde Mahogany
. Chest $35.00
I Reg. $97.50 Maple Desk Chest . $66.00
I Reg. $69.00 Seafoam
Mahogany Chest $44.00
I Reg. 27 .SO Red Mahogany Chest $22.88
I .Reg. $27.50 Maple Chest .... . $22.88
I ):\eg. $32.50 Salem Maple Chest $26.00
I Reg. $42.50Salem
Maple Dresser $34.00
2 Reg. $32.50 Metal Wardrobes . $26.00.
. 2 ~~' $42.50 Me\al W~rdrobes $34.00
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Sets . . ... $80.00
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Re~. ,$ 1'29:00 ;flrea~fast
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28 ReJ. 35c FLOWER, POTS . . .. ... . ..... , , . ZOe
13 Reg. U.OO GARDEN TOOL SETS . . . •.. . .. • 89e

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Reg. $13.50 (illder ltep~e'e!DeDi"CUshlons . . JB,OO
Reg. $16.50 Gltilor Repl~m•lll ~~llloas . . U2.0P
Reg. $1.85 E·l Real UtWty Cu~0111 . . . . . . . $1,q.
Reg.· $28.95 Hoover "Pixie" Sweepers . .. . $15.00
(for CIOUIIng Furniture)
4 Reg. $48.95 Hoover Lark Sweepers .. .,. . .. $15.00
1 Reg. "9.00 Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner •. •.. . ;• f40.eo
4 Reg. $11.95 Bissell "Grand lloplds" Sweepers $7.etl
(DIIeontlnuod Models)
1 Reg. $8.95 Sofa Pillow (foam ·rubber) . , , . • . $3.00
3 Reg. $4.95 Corduroy Pillows : . - . . . . . . . . . . . $3.o4
7 Rei. ,us ~~a P~lowe (loam illbber) , • . . . . $2.50 ,
39 Keg. tZ .•Ii lloiiiiOir l'jllows &lt;kOflilk fiUed) . . . h.O&amp;
20 Reg. fl.95 Corduroy Sofa PIUowa .... . . . .. . U.Qq
6 Reg. $1.59 Sola Pillows (eotton flllod) .. , .. .. $1.00
8 Reg, $1.95 Plastic Tailored Cw1alns 35"x54" pr. $1.00
10 Reg. $1.8~ Plastic Shower cartlitN.l'it;l!' pr. '1.00
9 Reg. n.69 Plastle Shower Criljl\:n~· pr.''U.!i.• ·
2 Reg. $3.95 Shower Curtain Ensemble . . . . . . . U.G~
18 pro. '5.85 DRAPES .. .... . ... . ...... . pr: $3.00
!0 prs. $7.95 DRAPES .... . .. . . ...&lt;. ... .. pr. . .
7 p~: f8.15 .J'tlnled Fli!!&gt;f~. DRAI11;;~ . ... pr.
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, 31 Reg. 1.85 TUfted Seatter R~~Ct 30''¥48" ...
18 Reg. JUS Plald~ne Sealfllr: RU~t ·%4:,~1 ·
43 Reg. $1'.f5 CbeniUe Bedl\ireads . .... .., . : ..
42 Reg. fS.H Chenille Bedspreads· ... "· . : . .-~.
28 Re1. $5.85 Llntless Vlseose Nylon Bedspreads
14 .Reg. •3.95 Tuflod Bedspreads .. . . . .... ... .
4 Reg. t13.~S Rtl8ebnd Bedspreads . .. . . ..••.
1 Reg. $11.95 Cloverlelll' Chenille Bedspread ..
4 Reg. flO.tl Calldlewlek Llntlen Bedspread• •
1 881. UO.OO H~bnal~ Bedll)ll'ead . . . .. .... .. ,
~. Reg, .8.1$ Bedlpread ..... . . ... ....... .. .
· t ·Reg, f8.t5 Cotton Betipreado .. . . . . . . . . . . . ,
18 Reg. $3.85 Cotton Seeraueker Bedopreads , .
2 Reg. f1 ••91 Bedspread1 . ... .' .. .. .. .... . .
11 Be•. IUS Plastic GUder Covera . ... . ...•..
18 Re(. $1:t5 Pla1lle ~ap&amp;e Covera· ... . ... . , .
23 R~. $2.85 Plaslle Gilder Covers . ..... , . . . . ~;;:;;
10 Reg. ftS.OO Samsonllo flat B""e1 . . . . . . . . $1
&amp;eg.•8.95 Window A-:nlnp .. : .. . . ; .. . .. .. .
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Club Plangjng

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Drought AreaS.
BY UNITED PRlS~
Fair 5kte,e were eltpoot~d

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contj.nue today over the drought-

parcbed East, and tbe

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Western "dust bQw) '' wa1 mired
In more mouture than it couJd
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Foreeastera said n o rain wa;

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drought. Damage to crops m the
region, extending from Malr.c

to Virginia, is estlmated at ten!!

of mlllions of d9Uar s, and farm
experts warqed the figure equid
s ho!rt much higher unless raios
cort\e in · the Oezt four or five
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7~;o;: "'bu!'ldl,y, rains up to
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lod ay.
Weathermen
thunder.!lhowen
frnm
slope., of the Rockie$
the Great Lakes.
affected by the Easteno
are Maine, New Hampparts of New York, New
Pennsylvania , Delaware.
MaaaaehusetU, ConnecIsland and MaryJanc!.
said rain in the
area hu been
normal mnce

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act~aJ welding in·
practi~e. ~e ~sl~

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annual l(eSunday a!·
lernoon at 1 o'clock with some 50
amateur r.Qcertl expected to par-·
Uclpate. The affair ~ being sponsored JoinUy by the RavenswOO\I
Lions Club and the Ravenswood
Boat Club. Jam~ Beauseau If
c:ba~1n of the event whic!:b is
expecti;d to .tttract at least 3000
IIQeC:lato&amp;.
Swift curre'nu and rain h.ampere(l last year'a activities, yet
the affair wu the most suereas
ful
.stqed. 'I'bfs year n~w
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W'ith lacilitiea for

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GAS and ELECTRIC RANGES

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5 Reg. $2.45 Aluminum Coffee Servers . . .... $1.50
. 24 Reg. FUO Plastie Wuhlng Machine Coven . $1.00
120 Reg. 75c METAL WASTE BASKETS ....... 50t

Rea. $5.95 INFANTS' SRAWLS .. .. . • .. .. $3.00
Beg. 16.95 INFAN~ Slio\WL .. . . ........ $3.00
Rei. 13.95 INFANT'S SHAWL . . . . . . . . . . . . $%.00
Reg. $2.95 INFANTS' SIJAWLS .. , ..... .. 11.50
Reg. 11.95 INFANTS' S;wEATEIIS . . ..... . $1.118
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11 Reg. $2.95 DIAPER SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 ,
1% Reg. $3.95 Boys' Corduroy Diaper Sets . . . . . $2.80
8 Reg. $3.95 Glrla' Corduroy Dr.per Sets . . . . . $2.00
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3 Reg. $3.95 Glrla' Cotton DIAPER SETS . .. . . $%.00
$3;oo
9 Reg. $2.95 BOYS' 2 PC. SUITS . ......... , $1.50
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$1.50

8 Reg. $8.118 Strolcla Pantle GIRDLES ... . . ,': $3.00

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1 Reg. $3.58 CHINA DRIPOLATORS ....... $%.00
1% Reg. 13.49 Al~tmlnum Coffee Makers . . . . . $1.50

WOMEWS STOLES

5 Reg. f$ .00 Stretch Pintle GIRDLES . . .. . ~. $3.00
41 Reg. $1.25 COTTON BRAS ..... . . .. .. . .';' . . 71e

Reg. $9.95 Men's Trousers
Reg. $7.95 Men's Trousers
Rei). $5.95 Men's Trousers

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Greaoe DlapODIOI'll .... 65c

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HOUSEWARES

READY TO WW

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CR-Pa.), ehtef Republican backer '
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of the bUI . and an Eisenhower '"
PORTSMOUTH. 0: UP _ A Apokellllan on edueation mattera ' ~
.11pok~sman for the: Cohtmbia Gas blamed the defeat on ''hard-rock
System today refuaed to affirm re- oppoaition" by 10me House DH!Iil•
ports ~ c~mpany planned to bera to all federal aid prOgram~,
Kybuild 1 $10 million plant at SiJoam, the eronpmy wave and tbe ''lin- '
·· near bere.
~~~ arpmen.t" left ovtr the
~ill .. fund distribution Ionnula
The spokesman said in New
This dl
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York tbe company has an option li~~: spute remamed to th~ end .
on "some acreage" in the Slloam
of Elsenboyer's ret~C,
to fully support tbe eom.........:
,rea but that "further announce.
bill:
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ment depended on progress of
Pllnlt"

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He nid the

may announce
~:~;~in two or three
gi
on the site nicl
mil\icm"'ere planning to build a $fO
planl
Preston Oil Co., a sabsjdiat1
o.t: Colwnbia Gas System. started
preliminary work today Cor a MO
!l'IWop- ~oUar ~hemical pltUlt located across tbe Ohio River at
~·· Ky.
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Tbe P,lant is expened J ~ 0 em
ploy a~ut ?OO .persons ta pump
natural' gas mto tbe bulltl\og and
proeel! it into ~'y produeta for
eomm,rcial and industrial use.
Tbe Plaut will be loeated on a
1~:-"C!re .tract r.ecentl;y purchased from the. Chesapeake 1: Ohlo
Railroad Cg., located aerOu the
river fi'Pm New Boston, Ohio.
Columbia .al.ao has opthml\!d
367 acr~ of the c. &amp; O's 1 000
acre Jndustrial site, along 'tite
Ohio River at Frost and at other
Kentucky communities along tts
rail lines~
'Contractors for t he plant will
be ~e J . F. Pritcbud and Co.,
Of .Dt.llln~ 4-CJty, M:o.

Fair And Warmer' .
Foreeast· ·

F~r Tb~ Weekend
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By UNITID PlESS
Cloudy and 11!001 wt.ather hung
Ohki , tOday, rormiDJ th-f!
bOwidary ot ahower
. Mit:!higan aad
The weatherman said the clouds
would f.rtft e-.:tward and produce
a few scattered" showt!Jil in the
Late Erie .-eetlon of the state.
The weather map sbowed high
pressure tovering Ohio and ,Penn·
sylvania and a Jow pressure area·
over Wiaeons~n. The Wisconsht
lowl however, grew steadily weak·
bf, friday morning .and wu
eqected .to have Aittle or no

elfeet on Ohio's weatber.

!Jle weekend (orecaat was (or
fatr anti warm weather.
Morning temperature8 in Oh1o
fanged fr&lt;lm !57 at Toledo and 1r ·~;~··~
Zanesville to 65 at Cleveland.
CJncinnatl had 61 and Columbll$
62.

~xplorer Scouts

Will Sp«)nsor
The Explorer Scouts will sell
home made ice cream anrt cakes
Saturday start1n1 at 4 p. m. at the
Middleport ~gfon Hall.

·be run under
h~&gt;i';~~l~;·~,!lii' American Powel'
ren•o, ...,~ .
wfth UJe excepexhaust will
racers under 21
must bave wntten,

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Social Saturday

Sets . . ~ ..•$1a7.00
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I can determme," Ba1ley ~(
aJtboug.b as la~e as WedDesda)' I
was promi.&lt;ed • !et~er or ...,,.,.

The- Seouts will be delighted to IAD!••;'&gt;oa
Hceive contributions for
u1~&gt;Uld have been busy thl8
with the assistance of their
f!il and (Mrs. Richard ~:;~;~d
Wif• of their advisor, in
lc.e .eream which bas been
,.,, tbe· 11le.

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TELEVISION

lar sport on the Ohio River tn Meigs County,
a development probably long overdue
Sceruc values of our Ohto Rtver country m

WS,U -TV Cho""•f 3
Friday

at all unco mmon 'J'he skeptlcal public had to
be co nvtncPd

Many or ou r so-ca!led "s:oft ways" of living
have followed long , cost!v. advertising pro·
grams paid for by 111ake1s d the products
that have made hving easier Does &amp;nyone
think the American motor car would be so
prevalent today and such an exquisite exam·
ple of engineering sk1ll had 1t not been for
the veau; of concentrated poundin~ into our
ears of the advanta~es or automobiling?
So it is, and shall be, with boating The
amusement and recreation industries aH over
the U S are due to PXp~md tremendously in
the next 10 to 20 years as the workin~ week
decreases and more 1ime is avai1able !or everyo ne to relax

r to oo

ao Truth or OQnlequencet
LIOO Tt&lt;: Tae DllU.Ih
1 II 30 It Cquld Be Yc&gt;u

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8:25 Slgp Q)l
8:30 Circle 3 Ranc:h
9:30

l'ex and .~lax
Current
100 ?tty L!tOe Marnfe
1:30 Bride .and Groom
1'00 Matinee Theater
5'00 Qu"'n Far ~ 11!1
3:45 Modera Roman"'
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400 Co•edy Time
4•30 Movlettm~
5 30 Popeye ~res6nh j,
5 45 Newe Pleture •
600 wnd Dill mctok
6 30 Weilhercast
6 35 Sports Eye •
645 NBC N,.ewa
7,00 Or Hud110n"s Journal
7 30 Lite df Ri).ey

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Meigs County should not forget lis natural
asset between the banks of the Ohio as this
ihdu stl'y expands elsewhere Some o( It
should be with us here
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Saturclot- Chonnel3 ·

Tile Price ,a 1d1ht

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important IItty 10 to camp to btve
Counl'fA-IIurOI' ......
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•nd tbo wop '"'"'"" to buill
, lion IliaD olot7 Help 'Colull1 lrilh the , . , _ Ill mlll4 of ~rinl
oHt tlub bo&gt;'• and llrlt were lb Ilia club membera a wboli~e»m•
.eamp at Canter"a ·Cave 6-H Club opportuntt)l to enjo)l thtmMivea:
Olmp·thla put wet1: abel will cOo- In wor~ and pll)' wltll 0\htn.
11•~• unlll Ju17 311l

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1:00

UieL )(any Wn:e&amp; theae rouD&amp;tf:en
on the lilt day or ca;tp mU~ their
parentl promJJe tlaey ean return
to eamp nest yen and NY ther
wish eamp would Jut teven:l da)'l!

4:30
5:110
0:80

lon.cer:

Sptrltual 11~ts of tbe yOUQ.i·

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) !be 'Cimp ....... ueb ollbe, lrlbll
lfOUPI 1pend one. to two bOUfl in
.~ pnpiJ'atJon o'f the veaper pro-

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Stint wbleli eaeh tribe put.a on for

"rttc;bt. When earilp• are Jo ae.slon

~er

:Sundf1 the aebedu.le Ja re-

•l•ed. 10 that the Sunday Sehool
leuoo b .11tudif!d ·~ eaa~per• .n

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Did You Know That?

over Lh e place :wma"
' Lilli
look out any time, a lot n ( cu t ~
7hert• was too mm h t.f CJ 1
decked with old sho o~ 11nd honk- 1.mp of fal!m~o: bombs to sc l on
ing madl~ are r&lt;~clng down ou1· 1\lU(' h ~1n11 11 g
streets while on adnml ng popu
And who cYI' t ht•ard or an~·
lace look ~ on
ont&gt; smgmg durin)( the Km·ea n
war? It had all bt·romt• f11r TOol
I finall y wound up {'\'t•n sf&gt;eing grim by them
D TV JA,efi(!Jng.
more or lt'~s
against m... will Brtrte so Jove lv
}OU 1 au c omt' IVC of 11.
groom so hnndsome I've a nol . r•11 butMaybe
1 }ust ca n t- lh .tt a Ji• t plane
to get marl'ied all over u~a w tukcs 600 uu ll ons ol gns for e\•cry
Same old man now, for nl mo&lt;tl m.nutfJ aloft Th ,l l s why }' IIU S~l'
twenty-.sevPn
yea-r11 Come trl
all

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lhe fcetlct ll lam•s rcfuclm g tlll'm

t hink or 11, th ough 1 cnn t and tn nwl air
don't even want to no.!-J rl·ee
'l'hc taKpa~crs'
mn tH'\? You
Rt&gt;me1nbcr that rolltektn].{ oltl bel, none other WIIPII wtl l 1!
Jilt. and heavon11 docli 1his eV£&gt;1' ever be d Jrft·t·{lt\? They chu m
(fate me along w tlh Gloua SwttriMn and Keystone movtes 11 r.u1 fuel resnu t CI'S &lt;tit' lnr•xhaus-Llbl"
bul I, for one, duut hlllwvc 11
"There was I walling al tlw and
twvct· hav t·
churc:h
'!'he
nr.xl wnr wtl l bt' fou~ht
W a• tin~ al the church
wiln bows and arrow~~ Son1e
Oh, Lawd , ho lett mo In Ow c\atm so Jll~1 makm g :1 ~::ag nf 1t
lut~l!, '
. """" A w•lkln !l pener.-1 1011 30 yemR
All at on~o
!rom n o w~ Jus! pos~ tblv Renson
lie 11ent me round a nuh~
Itt• mtlplc--tlwy ran out l)f
would
H'ere 'a the ~cr)' note
J.:8S
Th111 is what he wrot e
"Can't get owny, 111 m11rry \1111
Six hund n•1l ~u l lnns u mlnnll'
today
t lne pl. uu· Mu l1 1]1l.1 h~ t housntuh
My wile won't let me"
I m &lt;hZZ} I'm wuuu.t tput

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Evolyn Clclun &lt;.l

Whnt '~

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slng that, with all the g u ~ to uPd toduy'
expreu,on that popu lar red hc ~ d
poeae.tse&amp; at the vorv neJo:l ('dl
Somt' of my fncnd !l nre clann·
tlon DC Bob HoeCIIch's P'amnu~ log I 'Vl' pl um Wflf11 o.u t my pre
Frolics.
•.:nt hnth tuh hy ~uch ronsla nt
Gee, but 1 do lovt&gt; 1o .1 "11
se 1hl·~ c hot &lt;la v~ and 1hut I'll
that gal
So duos Lh c whnlc sonr1 havt• logo tn Galltpolt! lo
Bard
IJI'l llhl'IH} hunk s SUlCI' I 've l'l' iHI
so m11ny here whil f' t .tkm·~ thest•
Hj)Afing: "Back Ilonw 1\i.:a tn } 'l ctlfot·red ''St ir." bath s
Indiana" rnade me
lhm k-t·w
Rcnllnr.b me 'feaclwr n~lt ~·~ l
brother, an ol d W W Ono w•' Johnny to use the word 'IIOtWt1h
aald thJt was the great fuvout tJ slt&gt; ndln~" tn a se ntence Joh m.y
or 11,ll tile men ovt"r~c n~ 11 ht;r,t c.. me up wtth
tltully exproucrl tt all for tht•m.
' He wore his panlll nut bu t
whether ffom Wt~r onlll n, Nt w IIOtWllh ~l lln dJn g"
York or Geor~Ja

"Back .home aga in in ln dum n
Mid tbe .11ctnes r u ~r d tu know
TAe undle hght, &amp;till .~hm m~
brlaht
Throurh the syco mm·,·~ rot mf'
The new DIOWIJ hu~ ilt'!H is 0111 II s
rr._1rance

From the (ield.11 I II.!INt to roum
When you talk abo111 1hl' mo11n
11Mht on the Wllbltsh

Then 1 loni
home"

fur

my I1111tann

Lovely tonK, aglow wipl
ment. ag any eoorl war

~rm l ,.

son1

lbOUld be
ol'fo really Irritate their otftr ars
thOUJh tile WW OnE.' fellows )O\'

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draw out mou rnfully''1 wanna KCI home
·J wanna i o home
I don•t wanna live In n l&lt;&gt;nt any
mort
Then drill ~ and lmtpectllin8
are mnklnJ:: me ~o r o
Far over the sea
There'• an ea1y chmr thul thf'y
said baby-cab) walt1n~ f•11

me

Oh, my, I JU.St wanta &lt;:ry
J wanna a:o hom e "

Oh, Wl'll

Somewhat dJscon~ertin11 to the
chit•C person involved-a man in
9Wlmml ng m our river reee-ntly
went In with a head of black hair
and came out white headed No
he wun 't scared.......the poor fcl·
low's !la1r dY,e ju :~t washed out
Another Groucho·lsm and I love
lt.
" I &amp;o all oul."

o~~ez he, "for a

drive tor this, that, or lhD other
And what do J

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f)trmckmg- among
lh ~
oarents Ken ny und Iots McEI ·
.1 lwav~ on hand 11nd rearl }
111 a H.1 1r~ like lhe~e- nir e lo II"C

hennv

Nf'lle Rtl'l' D1ck ens aR;ain-slu·
Clarence at
anr1 her hu~bancl
AthPilS rhP's m 0

U l all su m

mP r- thr&gt;v'll be back In our mld,t
lh1 ~ r.1ll I'm
happy til JIDY-1
he-nr lhal the H1rmon O'Brlens at
Svraru.se eharn H1Pt r m&lt;:e SWi m
tntn(!

pont w1t h nil the

Syracus('

DUly
Day Book

was

NIW CITI%111

Mr. and M"rs Daniel Swisher
(Mary Lou Allensworth) j:heah1re
RO , have announced the bir:th of
a seven pound eight ounce dat:·
e:hter, Su!lan Irene , at Holzc1'
Hospital !lll Wednesday, July 24.
Ther also have a $OR, Daniel
Davts Grandparents -are Mr. and
Mrs Carl Allensworth, Mtddk
port and Mr. and Mrs. Erman
Swisher, Cheshire.

votmozstero:- luckv kLCh-if I rt'
ca ll corrertlv Mrs 0 hu hmJ
SOCIAL POSTPONIP
The Ice cream social which was
~r&gt;ectal tr a min~ 1n women's athlf'lil·s-lt110wn I!'' IlenrieltJ to ho)r to have been held thla Saturd ay
lrle nd·. ~hP 1s AttV Henrv Cher· by the Middleport Ftre Depart·
n turton's rluug hler- !lmall Rf't l•t ment has been postponed and tlw
f{oetJ]f'r F. lcu nor Schaaf's grPnt l dale will be announl!ed late r
d~urdttf'r w1.Jh a prettr n+&gt;w pema nf' nl- 1 ltlted her hr airls hut
SATURDAY MJITINO
thu Jq roolrr-Nnra f.h lta lu '!,g m~
The
Entl;lrprise 4-H Club w1ll
n btg wat..r mt-lu n home-an&lt;l I
m e ~ at the Enterprlee tUB church
must get on&amp;-l'lf$! h~P tht,. tee Saturday at l 30 p m. 'Members
''o:r so fu ll or other stuff- ana 11 are requested to bring all books
molon, tn be n •ally good, shau!fl and projecl!!.
chill a lo nj.! ll mP-i1 new pmk
1tnd yt-Unw car al the apartmrut
WCTU PICNIC
ucrn ~~ the wnv lo ok~; rxactly hlte
Th E! annual picn'fc or the Pomevu n!ll, and sl r-..tWIJI'ri'Y iCC c1oam roy WCTU will be ~eld at the
- hJVl•l v- anil
our
neua:hbor~ home of Mu. 'R H ltawllngl!l, Un·
Jud ge Clnrk In a htlnu ttful new wn Ave., Tues~y evenins, .tuly
r ed nnd rream Dnr'l tH•-mav r mr ,., 30 A potluck dl~per will be servlinn ,;::1!-nftv that there's too loud tld at 6 00 p . ~ TV or rad1o aTound hcre---J'm
~u re Jhe owners
have no Idea
NEW 'Att~'IVAL
how hl t~f.t'i fltl y \it t'ti.!IOUnrh ~11
Mr and Mn; (.()uii' Osborne are
qvN-I~ ill Turne'r and Tr K(!•)·
n('rh back from Cahfornlll.- 1 announcing the ti)rt~ 'Of a daught·
1hlnk they rl rOllt&gt; prO\llld
7 0/)J er. K.11thy Lo~ ~t Schaeltel CliniC';!'
tnile ~ All tol d- nq nPtV:hht'i .. ~li1r· ~a80n, W ya .. i_;\vedneaday, July
lev '\1tlls would sav "Thnt'd kill ma

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Mr. Pnd Mf•· Donald Wickham
and children ol SpringtieJd, visit-'
ed Mr. arid Mrs. Will Heilman last.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Painter,
Mr. and Mn:· )toi)ert Painter, Mr.
and )[ra. &amp;lph Painter and dapghter .1pent-- last Sunday With' Mr.
and &amp;rffJ. Ha:ry . ~rowa and sons.
UonnJe •fl.oush .,.eturned home.
Sunday, rtft~r a week's V)sit with
Mr an.cl ~·· Larry Roush, .t~)t·
son, Ohio.
' FOJ\T /(NOX, Ky: &lt;AirrNG) ond
Pvt. RDbert E. Byer sdn of rrtr.
spent an
and Mrs. Kennetli E Byer, 368 N
Mr and MTJ.
Thlfd Ave , MlddiQport, Obld, reMr. apd Mrs.
and c"nUy compl~ted the ' eiiJU-week
Mr. and 1\!&gt;J, lj. L
ij)ent clerk:-typist (Ourse !it' Uit Army's
Sunday tl.fternoon
Jennie Armor Training ceQter, tOrt KnolC,
Roush. '
Kentucky

Servicemen·

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Mr and Mrs Dana Turner and
Byer entered the
family spent Monday evening with March.
Mr and Mr~. Will Hellm~n .
Mr. and Mrll: Lewis A. Wblte of
Clncmn¥ti spent the week end wJtll
the Vlrall ROu1b famiJy. On Sun·

Army

last

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7 30 Boston Blackie
8 00 Captain K.anat.roo

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8.45 CBS News
9 00 Fred Warlng
9·30 .Arthur Godftey
10 3D ;,trike )l }Ueo
ll :l!S
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12 30
1 00
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LoVe of L1fe

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Search for tomorrow
Guldin&amp; Llg6!
Katie'e Kitchea
AI the World TurDJ;
,Out ¥lsi . Brooks
llouat!P~rty '
ilBlj: Payoff

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10:110
t0:3Q
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12:00

2 ao ., I!Qb xr•!llir, $how
3 011 frilibteJI b aJ

3 15 Secret Storpt
3 30 • l!AI,e of, l!liitl&gt;t
4 off! 11le~· E~t1:Y-Show
5 30 Your ~sso Reporter

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6 30 Playhouse of Stare
7 oo west l: oint Slory

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and Eve
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G... RDIN CLUBS
The Twihght Gart;ten Club will
be guestl!l of the Jlutland Garden
Club Monday evenln.c, July 29, at
the home Ot ~r•. ~- 0 Chapman.

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The Friendly

and thelr f~lUes
nle at Fork:ed ~\4n
A potluck dinner
at noon ,

45th Birthday

Gll1

of. 10\ll' f~rge

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a;® Gale ~!p!l)i.,'Sh~w +
lfisb 1suo''pw~til'O!'

~e 3711

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9:30 nolden PJatrb~use
10·00 Tbe Ute S~ow

La~e, LaJe Show

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\l:'heat, Barley
Seed Study Is
U~ged
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11!1 th~

Middleport Feed Mill
N, 2nd Ave.

On Your
·Rod.io Dial
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lvervont It h•acllnJ for Tht
"-'"Ir F•r~ Bu,.au C..., on
!~ ! ~ n StrMt in Pomeroy.
Thej['.t., hetrintt til ebout tht
big ill~lne" that their, ~ghbon
tnt -,uttint In thf. btnk, lu&amp;t
bMau• tMY dtclc(ecl to chack
CO.OP prlct• fint.
they've
t.un~t · QUALITY UP AND

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PRICIS DOWN •t the CO·OP
Store Jn Pomeroy. ConM In t.o•
dar and IH for yourself whal

won~l b";\'1 we haw. In
ltort
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Sugar Run Flour M'ill

We Do Cuslom GrllldiDg

Ml:. ,and ~rt. DJlmar Canaday

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County. , 1
After more than 20 ~ears caxqpina: at this loeation the opportun·
tty to purtha•e the preeent Cant· ol&lt;i,~itng
el''1 Cave are• dev,eloped.
members or the
The ptlrebue ot Uie camp site
eoun~,,~
are
to be coneratu.
wu· made lfll 1H9 with tbe firJt
contrlbutlon
to the
beu\1 ,b,ld 1\!0Ft. In 111110, development of the r-ecreational
poasibilitic• of Ute area.

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southeaatern

SOCIA~

l'llturned 'Yledne!ldlly from a J(}
day vaeatlol\ toJ Now Orleans, La.
where they stayed at the Ro\e}
Mont,leone, 1'hey traveled bv

for halching egg ptoduc:tr•
your nearelf
Ju.,ir•r IHifcheryrno•

p~·~t·"l on

An lee cream roelallfUl be he14
Sterner .ong1 l(lok over In WW
LOOKING A ROUND-Ab nut Saturday at 8 p, m. In the Che•
~"Cala11on.1 Roll lna: Alom!l' ns eater 11 ~rowd ns you'll over ter Villoae nan by the Shade Val·
and "toto t~e Wild Blue Yonde•" see-the you nt Little L6A:JUr!U U!) ley 4-H Boy11. .

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"Aw
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down ,''shucks
sez Bub

N'K!Iok Cross&amp;red females

Rae!ao

r 1ltuncel~

i n "The
Merch•nl"- his
nnfl the dev!l M~nfUct-­
"~udg et: uy~ the fiend ''Budg'!
not" ' say• my conselence"-now J
see Jt eye tq e:ye with Sen. Rtl Ssell. ndW I'm With Sen. K.nowtantl-and -aehtolly W(l're aorta
fi.l{htln,'l \b~ CiVU War all over
9.1lRin after -92 yean-welrd, Isn't
lt'- hear about the 1tUle boy
1wano-:ed , a worm and h.ls po
u:ave h1m wate.r to wuh It down

eludes all employee, with ~ yeart

or longer With the company, were
also m attendance.

Hatcheries

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reeelved 30

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·11 :00 The
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e.mployeeJ

p1ru; Th.rl}'-!IX of the eompany'f
Quarter-Century Club, wh.icb Jn~

OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO•.

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Fc~o~r

year ptns and two recelved 25 year.

Is Celebrated

Chows

o:oo Mr. DlatrtcivlitOm"!., •tr,

8::tl0 1Jueeanecr1

Of City Loa~

Purina

Dajly

ula11Lir one In th ri,. yardf ' m plum wor!' out tJ'wlg: lne wHh
fhanl llml Sherm11 11 all ilTrOu,ll'h
the Civil war ap11ln- ( 111 ~ 1 rMrl
fh·uce Cat1Dn 's "Th 1~ Unllowt!rl
r.rouncl'' for teeonrl time--one of
the fmest bot'lh' or ou r tlmeF.J·m.,.~.t ami Jurlv
:trn~ or's SIYIA1l
rh11ghter I oh \!4 mo ~tt.y CAlled
"Pe:aeb'e.A" bv Iter dolln ~ famllvl'm •o rui!Ccd 11p Row on , the Clvtl
R\lilhh Bill that , mv hejd'!l Rol n·

relve full pa yment" Utrt&gt;ctor Ches
ter W Goble of the KorC".an Con

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"'1"•~11&gt;- ., \
~ • 4.00 J'he Early Show
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', ,'t5:0th ¥oul.ke!T~W.UJI1, 4

oe

'' Already 1ome ap!J heantt: who

hne received their l&gt;onu.&amp;. ch~h
beheve that they dtd 1101 re-

t-hem to

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the f:H camp

r~

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unlu• the cheek ,. .acco~~med
b)! 1 •tateme-nt rronl the bon
1 du-ector mdu:· .atmg otherwise u..

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-plc~~p.
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Harry 01borne 1 St' ., Po~-eroy , and
Mr and Ma. Frank Robinson, St
Paul, Ylratnia.
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The .study or nature 11 abo one
or. the ' imp(lrtant ea~np program&amp;
wj~ regulu hiteJ belpg directed
'o:"' tbe varlou• tralll in the eamp
areL A ,pllc~l eonaervafipn in·
etnctOr from the State Dlvillon
of ewervatlon l providea the Jnpervilion of tbil part of the eamp

'lhaq Oot1 olber
lzl'lbo l&gt;liolp.. Wllb

11 .00 Vallant I..acly

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New ·HoU111d

l ~rl'te

nlnfl'- l'm U11:e

at

present
were Mr. nnd Mra Wllliam Mat·
lack and grandson, Billy Da11as, of
Pomeroy , Mr and Mrs Doilald
Matlack ami daqghter, Belpre, 0 ,
and Mr. and Mrs Larry Rousb of
Jackson, Oh10
Mre. Russell Pamter haS' be-en
vlsJtine her son, Mr and J,frs
Rtdpb Fttnter of Ruthnd

n wondl• r-

tul trlo-th ~ P.aul Sma.rt'11 ha\ (' fl
new swimmlnrt nool riPht ft). lh t!ir
back door- Shtrlev Miller Cute
man and little son had been lr
•t one or !hose hot (tays--an•l
Shirley .said now her boy wou:ct
lu:~~t tur11 nu

A cut(• l' h tlcl '.~ iden or hca\'l'n
roncht'M u ~ recently 'T'lus was
Burbn1o !Hackett) Mull ens httl(•
son C' hut'kto who s~td ' I (10JJ t
hcll uve 1 y,ant to he 111 hea ven"
Hts mothrr a ~ kt•d whv
" Well , I m afraid l II fnll out ,'
t•xplalum.l l'huckle
Anot her little fellow wanted
tn knaw 1f there'd be p()t-alOl'$
111 hcaven- hf''d hate to bf\! with·
out chips, s alad and \he llke.
"Heaven ~PJ'Pn d e about ,19 tn
our inranc~ :· sol d the poet Wads·
wort h

blood!"

FRIDAY
7·(13. Jimmie Dean

tatement
ays Not
I~ and July 19 1~

l.lune %5,

of employment lel'Yke.
'I'll• celebnUon "" ••tenclo&lt;l br
Vjolel L. Ander&amp;on from thi eqcD&lt;o
P•nY'I Joca.J ottice1 hera. ~. .
were 171 .hanor IIJDp!OJeN 19 .at.tend~nce In addition to tbe toaa.
paoy I o!!ken and directora.
. A ld
f
1° pm, Bet With • dia~
o~,:~ch ~ yeus ol JUVIce, wu
pr
ted to each bOJlored employee T. R Schoonover, Chtlr;.
man of the Board, recelved bill
45 year pin and in addiUon waJ
pte&amp;ented a beautiful company al·
bum containtng: the autoaraphed
photographs of un branch offtee
manager, and 48 dlretton 1 o4
othe r execut1ve•.
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to ,attend a ebureb of

their ebole~.

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takett

of. EAch meal )!rtod .llarU 1 with
,linf.--1 of 1 p-ace or a devotion

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out Ohio wit~ live or

ruct Compenaalion Fund .s•ud
here totay
Tlua belief u due m molt part
to the apphe:int'J forgettmg Uta I
the compensable period or tirn e
d
11 between June Zl) 1950
July 19 1 ~ All ~rv 1
hanh
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ce w tc
oea not come bf'1We€R these
da.~s cannot be comudered
If an
.appJ•ca-nt feels that
there u a question .as to the
am_ount or his check, he mlly
wtJte to the Drreclor or llle Kor
ean Confhct Compens.at10n Fuutl
.and reque1t .a review and r r:&gt;
eummation of the cl;;um , · Dtret
lor GDble &lt;Said
Such ~ rev1ew musL be requ e~ t
ed within 80 day:~ from date the
check ia received The reasom
for the request mu!l.t be clear!}
and conc11eJy ilated Any add'·
llonal evidence wb1rh tends to
of tbe dayl!l aehvitle&amp; bear out the applicant's conten
· be Morri1 M'usrer, Smithville boo may be subnutted wtth th ,;pre~~ident ot the WaY,ne CountY request for a review.
Dlrector Goble pomted ou'
Potato Growers as10eiation.
that great care has heen tak en to
compute ICCUI'ately al! clauns
"For th~ reason all applicants
are urged to corunder enllrel}
the basla upon which their Cflm·
pensation IS payable before thev
take .act10n m requesting a r~
VIeW," he Sald
Any appheant
behev1ng ht,
check to be made out fcrr an 1n
su fflctent amount need not d•··
lay l!l cashmg tt Cashmg suCh .1
check Will not preJUdi ce
an)
rtght for 1. re-exammat10n , Direr·
tor Goble emplwuzed

from Wchland Couht)o waa ahow a loniiDJ tor mo• and
d~r for the .fanlor camp but the camp tUff, the .~'!oe~~
etarted on · July 2?tb ud lora an'd the ottler elub IMmbefl
llblke it tht~lr jOb to •
tbt per.
end July 311l
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c~'{a1dtde - Of ,S~rts

J O00 Fede!&gt;l }i~n,

the ftettation

lin ~ (1~" ... '1 H. 'Nolan, ~t!liJ .,pecta the ttD:lp proYidfl •n e~·
II ovall•ble In no
COunty Homv Ect~nondat El:t.olitlon Olhea" "'i•'l·IIIII
For many ol the youq..
,4.pnt ~veil u CJIDP dlreetorl'ol"' U tlDt.,eJ'I th1J II \he ftl'lt time
U.e Counaello:r'• C.mp wblc:h wu
hiYe' e-Yer been awty from
lo l&lt;lllon July ~d aud t3rd lnd theJ
home and relativu for a uveral
' ' tliiC&gt;' 1'1&lt; lbe Senior camp wbleh day period~ t
nn from July 28rd to 27tb.
lAwen Douee , Acrleultunl At· Oceuioaau, a 70u~er

Tlje, Jpoepl), CottoJL Sbow ,
Big MOment

to~

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COL\.!liBUS, 0 . (SpeciaiJ-All
checkl reu1ved ))y Oht.l Korean
bonus &amp;ppbcanta are for tbe full
aettlem~! ~f their
claim tor
lhtlr m1ht.ary IUVIee betw~n
h
- - -~ 0 10 State Unh•eraity ntfttlion
hoMi~ulturm. bu announced.
New Ulel For potatoes, along
with research on potato produdl,
wlll be dJtc.u.&amp;ed by R,. H. Trer.d•ar, •upervJ.to:r, potlt(t leehnoloC)'
umt, Eutern Utillutlon and Bement of ~~ 11ft'Y. IUPhJS!a
, dDelep~
i cu uti •
pbJa,
Pa Otht!T Jpealcerr w:tU ine1ude
V E .Keirn•, manager at: Ohto
Potato Grower&amp; a,.oclation, Columbul, and J. p Sleemnn , deput..
ment ot entomoloJY, Oblo Agr1cultural Experiment Jtatlon
Oth.er program (eaturea1"!U in·
cJude potato equipment demon·
&amp;tratton&amp; under the 1 upern1 10n of
Leo Buchholz, potato rrower at
Smithville; a clinic on potato problema:, exhibits o~ package&amp;, fertJ·
lizen and other tteau uaed m p&lt;;
tato growlne.
from Columbiana, Ma·
Portage, Coshocton and
eountie1 are belpmg
and servmg on

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Korean Veterans Being Paid In Full
UnJ Alta hed S
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NEW · IN FARMING

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1&amp;.:30 N'ew1 Hea,llnet
10:40 ~ltewat.eh
12:00 Tonla:bt

5•55 Sign On
600 T(.lday
' 9 00 Rom}.~r Roo~t,

health benefits of keeptng food cold was not--

to be exploited
In many sections of th e U S wtth little ot
no more to offer than here in geography , an
entire new industry has flowered from ca tering to boat enthusiasts. Travelers tell us that
for many miles above and below CincmnaU
there are numerous establishments serving
the vacatiOn and amusement whims of boaters
People don't su&lt;'denly get the boat 1dea,
go out and plunt down $500 to $1 .000 for a
slick craft sleeping a small family Somebody
has to sell the idea It even takes the high,
pressure, foot-in-the-door brand, to put an
Idea across that costs money And the more
salesmen peddling boats and motors, prob,
ably the better The net resuli is a general
increase in interest, and more sales
About twenty,fivt years ago whvn the com,
paet, home-size electric refrigerator was in ·

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traduced to the Amencan buying public rna~
sales lagged intolerably Only the 1110st deter·
mined salesmen could take home good paychecks The sight of seemg a sa lesman demonstraot.e through every posstble Feans the

Spring, Summer and Fall, are not surpassed
in many regwn s of the natwn From an es·
thettr p01nt, in contentment of living, there
is a real ass~t at our door step that remams

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lncreose In Booting Interest Here Could Follow
Growth Over Nofi,on Of Amusement Industry Growth
~alia( is becoming an mcreasmgly popu,

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TELEVISION

lar sport on the Ohio River tn Meigs County,
a development probably long overdue
Sceruc values of our Ohto Rtver country m

WS,U -TV Cho""•f 3
Friday

at all unco mmon 'J'he skeptlcal public had to
be co nvtncPd

Many or ou r so-ca!led "s:oft ways" of living
have followed long , cost!v. advertising pro·
grams paid for by 111ake1s d the products
that have made hving easier Does &amp;nyone
think the American motor car would be so
prevalent today and such an exquisite exam·
ple of engineering sk1ll had 1t not been for
the veau; of concentrated poundin~ into our
ears of the advanta~es or automobiling?
So it is, and shall be, with boating The
amusement and recreation industries aH over
the U S are due to PXp~md tremendously in
the next 10 to 20 years as the workin~ week
decreases and more 1ime is avai1able !or everyo ne to relax

r to oo

ao Truth or OQnlequencet
LIOO Tt&lt;: Tae DllU.Ih
1 II 30 It Cquld Be Yc&gt;u

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8:25 Slgp Q)l
8:30 Circle 3 Ranc:h
9:30

l'ex and .~lax
Current
100 ?tty L!tOe Marnfe
1:30 Bride .and Groom
1'00 Matinee Theater
5'00 Qu"'n Far ~ 11!1
3:45 Modera Roman"'
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400 Co•edy Time
4•30 Movlettm~
5 30 Popeye ~res6nh j,
5 45 Newe Pleture •
600 wnd Dill mctok
6 30 Weilhercast
6 35 Sports Eye •
645 NBC N,.ewa
7,00 Or Hud110n"s Journal
7 30 Lite df Ri).ey

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L2 30

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Meigs County should not forget lis natural
asset between the banks of the Ohio as this
ihdu stl'y expands elsewhere Some o( It
should be with us here
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Tile Price ,a 1d1ht

1~:00

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important IItty 10 to camp to btve
Counl'fA-IIurOI' ......
!1111
•nd tbo wop '"'"'"" to buill
, lion IliaD olot7 Help 'Colull1 lrilh the , . , _ Ill mlll4 of ~rinl
oHt tlub bo&gt;'• and llrlt were lb Ilia club membera a wboli~e»m•
.eamp at Canter"a ·Cave 6-H Club opportuntt)l to enjo)l thtmMivea:
Olmp·thla put wet1: abel will cOo- In wor~ and pll)' wltll 0\htn.
11•~• unlll Ju17 311l

ln. addltioq

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)1:30

12i110

12:'10

period

1:00

UieL )(any Wn:e&amp; theae rouD&amp;tf:en
on the lilt day or ca;tp mU~ their
parentl promJJe tlaey ean return
to eamp nest yen and NY ther
wish eamp would Jut teven:l da)'l!

4:30
5:110
0:80

lon.cer:

Sptrltual 11~ts of tbe yOUQ.i·

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led bY •~•" !!,~ .~am"''' During
) !be 'Cimp ....... ueb ollbe, lrlbll
lfOUPI 1pend one. to two bOUfl in
.~ pnpiJ'atJon o'f the veaper pro-

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Stint wbleli eaeh tribe put.a on for

"rttc;bt. When earilp• are Jo ae.slon

~er

:Sundf1 the aebedu.le Ja re-

•l•ed. 10 that the Sunday Sehool
leuoo b .11tudif!d ·~ eaa~per• .n

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Did You Know That?

over Lh e place :wma"
' Lilli
look out any time, a lot n ( cu t ~
7hert• was too mm h t.f CJ 1
decked with old sho o~ 11nd honk- 1.mp of fal!m~o: bombs to sc l on
ing madl~ are r&lt;~clng down ou1· 1\lU(' h ~1n11 11 g
streets while on adnml ng popu
And who cYI' t ht•ard or an~·
lace look ~ on
ont&gt; smgmg durin)( the Km·ea n
war? It had all bt·romt• f11r TOol
I finall y wound up {'\'t•n sf&gt;eing grim by them
D TV JA,efi(!Jng.
more or lt'~s
against m... will Brtrte so Jove lv
}OU 1 au c omt' IVC of 11.
groom so hnndsome I've a nol . r•11 butMaybe
1 }ust ca n t- lh .tt a Ji• t plane
to get marl'ied all over u~a w tukcs 600 uu ll ons ol gns for e\•cry
Same old man now, for nl mo&lt;tl m.nutfJ aloft Th ,l l s why }' IIU S~l'
twenty-.sevPn
yea-r11 Come trl
all

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lhe fcetlct ll lam•s rcfuclm g tlll'm

t hink or 11, th ough 1 cnn t and tn nwl air
don't even want to no.!-J rl·ee
'l'hc taKpa~crs'
mn tH'\? You
Rt&gt;me1nbcr that rolltektn].{ oltl bel, none other WIIPII wtl l 1!
Jilt. and heavon11 docli 1his eV£&gt;1' ever be d Jrft·t·{lt\? They chu m
(fate me along w tlh Gloua SwttriMn and Keystone movtes 11 r.u1 fuel resnu t CI'S &lt;tit' lnr•xhaus-Llbl"
bul I, for one, duut hlllwvc 11
"There was I walling al tlw and
twvct· hav t·
churc:h
'!'he
nr.xl wnr wtl l bt' fou~ht
W a• tin~ al the church
wiln bows and arrow~~ Son1e
Oh, Lawd , ho lett mo In Ow c\atm so Jll~1 makm g :1 ~::ag nf 1t
lut~l!, '
. """" A w•lkln !l pener.-1 1011 30 yemR
All at on~o
!rom n o w~ Jus! pos~ tblv Renson
lie 11ent me round a nuh~
Itt• mtlplc--tlwy ran out l)f
would
H'ere 'a the ~cr)' note
J.:8S
Th111 is what he wrot e
"Can't get owny, 111 m11rry \1111
Six hund n•1l ~u l lnns u mlnnll'
today
t lne pl. uu· Mu l1 1]1l.1 h~ t housntuh
My wile won't let me"
I m &lt;hZZ} I'm wuuu.t tput

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Evolyn Clclun &lt;.l

Whnt '~

lht•

ptt ct• of

btt•ydc •

slng that, with all the g u ~ to uPd toduy'
expreu,on that popu lar red hc ~ d
poeae.tse&amp; at the vorv neJo:l ('dl
Somt' of my fncnd !l nre clann·
tlon DC Bob HoeCIIch's P'amnu~ log I 'Vl' pl um Wflf11 o.u t my pre
Frolics.
•.:nt hnth tuh hy ~uch ronsla nt
Gee, but 1 do lovt&gt; 1o .1 "11
se 1hl·~ c hot &lt;la v~ and 1hut I'll
that gal
So duos Lh c whnlc sonr1 havt• logo tn Galltpolt! lo
Bard
IJI'l llhl'IH} hunk s SUlCI' I 've l'l' iHI
so m11ny here whil f' t .tkm·~ thest•
Hj)Afing: "Back Ilonw 1\i.:a tn } 'l ctlfot·red ''St ir." bath s
Indiana" rnade me
lhm k-t·w
Rcnllnr.b me 'feaclwr n~lt ~·~ l
brother, an ol d W W Ono w•' Johnny to use the word 'IIOtWt1h
aald thJt was the great fuvout tJ slt&gt; ndln~" tn a se ntence Joh m.y
or 11,ll tile men ovt"r~c n~ 11 ht;r,t c.. me up wtth
tltully exproucrl tt all for tht•m.
' He wore his panlll nut bu t
whether ffom Wt~r onlll n, Nt w IIOtWllh ~l lln dJn g"
York or Geor~Ja

"Back .home aga in in ln dum n
Mid tbe .11ctnes r u ~r d tu know
TAe undle hght, &amp;till .~hm m~
brlaht
Throurh the syco mm·,·~ rot mf'
The new DIOWIJ hu~ ilt'!H is 0111 II s
rr._1rance

From the (ield.11 I II.!INt to roum
When you talk abo111 1hl' mo11n
11Mht on the Wllbltsh

Then 1 loni
home"

fur

my I1111tann

Lovely tonK, aglow wipl
ment. ag any eoorl war

~rm l ,.

son1

lbOUld be
ol'fo really Irritate their otftr ars
thOUJh tile WW OnE.' fellows )O\'

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draw out mou rnfully''1 wanna KCI home
·J wanna i o home
I don•t wanna live In n l&lt;&gt;nt any
mort
Then drill ~ and lmtpectllin8
are mnklnJ:: me ~o r o
Far over the sea
There'• an ea1y chmr thul thf'y
said baby-cab) walt1n~ f•11

me

Oh, my, I JU.St wanta &lt;:ry
J wanna a:o hom e "

Oh, Wl'll

Somewhat dJscon~ertin11 to the
chit•C person involved-a man in
9Wlmml ng m our river reee-ntly
went In with a head of black hair
and came out white headed No
he wun 't scared.......the poor fcl·
low's !la1r dY,e ju :~t washed out
Another Groucho·lsm and I love
lt.
" I &amp;o all oul."

o~~ez he, "for a

drive tor this, that, or lhD other
And what do J

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f)trmckmg- among
lh ~
oarents Ken ny und Iots McEI ·
.1 lwav~ on hand 11nd rearl }
111 a H.1 1r~ like lhe~e- nir e lo II"C

hennv

Nf'lle Rtl'l' D1ck ens aR;ain-slu·
Clarence at
anr1 her hu~bancl
AthPilS rhP's m 0

U l all su m

mP r- thr&gt;v'll be back In our mld,t
lh1 ~ r.1ll I'm
happy til JIDY-1
he-nr lhal the H1rmon O'Brlens at
Svraru.se eharn H1Pt r m&lt;:e SWi m
tntn(!

pont w1t h nil the

Syracus('

DUly
Day Book

was

NIW CITI%111

Mr. and M"rs Daniel Swisher
(Mary Lou Allensworth) j:heah1re
RO , have announced the bir:th of
a seven pound eight ounce dat:·
e:hter, Su!lan Irene , at Holzc1'
Hospital !lll Wednesday, July 24.
Ther also have a $OR, Daniel
Davts Grandparents -are Mr. and
Mrs Carl Allensworth, Mtddk
port and Mr. and Mrs. Erman
Swisher, Cheshire.

votmozstero:- luckv kLCh-if I rt'
ca ll corrertlv Mrs 0 hu hmJ
SOCIAL POSTPONIP
The Ice cream social which was
~r&gt;ectal tr a min~ 1n women's athlf'lil·s-lt110wn I!'' IlenrieltJ to ho)r to have been held thla Saturd ay
lrle nd·. ~hP 1s AttV Henrv Cher· by the Middleport Ftre Depart·
n turton's rluug hler- !lmall Rf't l•t ment has been postponed and tlw
f{oetJ]f'r F. lcu nor Schaaf's grPnt l dale will be announl!ed late r
d~urdttf'r w1.Jh a prettr n+&gt;w pema nf' nl- 1 ltlted her hr airls hut
SATURDAY MJITINO
thu Jq roolrr-Nnra f.h lta lu '!,g m~
The
Entl;lrprise 4-H Club w1ll
n btg wat..r mt-lu n home-an&lt;l I
m e ~ at the Enterprlee tUB church
must get on&amp;-l'lf$! h~P tht,. tee Saturday at l 30 p m. 'Members
''o:r so fu ll or other stuff- ana 11 are requested to bring all books
molon, tn be n •ally good, shau!fl and projecl!!.
chill a lo nj.! ll mP-i1 new pmk
1tnd yt-Unw car al the apartmrut
WCTU PICNIC
ucrn ~~ the wnv lo ok~; rxactly hlte
Th E! annual picn'fc or the Pomevu n!ll, and sl r-..tWIJI'ri'Y iCC c1oam roy WCTU will be ~eld at the
- hJVl•l v- anil
our
neua:hbor~ home of Mu. 'R H ltawllngl!l, Un·
Jud ge Clnrk In a htlnu ttful new wn Ave., Tues~y evenins, .tuly
r ed nnd rream Dnr'l tH•-mav r mr ,., 30 A potluck dl~per will be servlinn ,;::1!-nftv that there's too loud tld at 6 00 p . ~ TV or rad1o aTound hcre---J'm
~u re Jhe owners
have no Idea
NEW 'Att~'IVAL
how hl t~f.t'i fltl y \it t'ti.!IOUnrh ~11
Mr and Mn; (.()uii' Osborne are
qvN-I~ ill Turne'r and Tr K(!•)·
n('rh back from Cahfornlll.- 1 announcing the ti)rt~ 'Of a daught·
1hlnk they rl rOllt&gt; prO\llld
7 0/)J er. K.11thy Lo~ ~t Schaeltel CliniC';!'
tnile ~ All tol d- nq nPtV:hht'i .. ~li1r· ~a80n, W ya .. i_;\vedneaday, July
lev '\1tlls would sav "Thnt'd kill ma

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no ~e ' at

Mr. Pnd Mf•· Donald Wickham
and children ol SpringtieJd, visit-'
ed Mr. arid Mrs. Will Heilman last.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Painter,
Mr. and Mn:· )toi)ert Painter, Mr.
and )[ra. &amp;lph Painter and dapghter .1pent-- last Sunday With' Mr.
and &amp;rffJ. Ha:ry . ~rowa and sons.
UonnJe •fl.oush .,.eturned home.
Sunday, rtft~r a week's V)sit with
Mr an.cl ~·· Larry Roush, .t~)t·
son, Ohio.
' FOJ\T /(NOX, Ky: &lt;AirrNG) ond
Pvt. RDbert E. Byer sdn of rrtr.
spent an
and Mrs. Kennetli E Byer, 368 N
Mr and MTJ.
Thlfd Ave , MlddiQport, Obld, reMr. apd Mrs.
and c"nUy compl~ted the ' eiiJU-week
Mr. and 1\!&gt;J, lj. L
ij)ent clerk:-typist (Ourse !it' Uit Army's
Sunday tl.fternoon
Jennie Armor Training ceQter, tOrt KnolC,
Roush. '
Kentucky

Servicemen·

vr,

Mr and Mrs Dana Turner and
Byer entered the
family spent Monday evening with March.
Mr and Mr~. Will Hellm~n .
Mr. and Mrll: Lewis A. Wblte of
Clncmn¥ti spent the week end wJtll
the Vlrall ROu1b famiJy. On Sun·

Army

last

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8 00 Captain K.anat.roo

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8.45 CBS News
9 00 Fred Warlng
9·30 .Arthur Godftey
10 3D ;,trike )l }Ueo
ll :l!S
11 SO

II 45
12 00
12 30
1 00
l':31)
2 00

LoVe of L1fe

&lt;" 8:30

Search for tomorrow
Guldin&amp; Llg6!
Katie'e Kitchea
AI the World TurDJ;
,Out ¥lsi . Brooks
llouat!P~rty '
ilBlj: Payoff

8:;1(1
10:110
t0:3Q
U:OO
12:00

2 ao ., I!Qb xr•!llir, $how
3 011 frilibteJI b aJ

3 15 Secret Storpt
3 30 • l!AI,e of, l!liitl&gt;t
4 off! 11le~· E~t1:Y-Show
5 30 Your ~sso Reporter

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6 30 Playhouse of Stare
7 oo west l: oint Slory

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&amp;~~t~JalllS
and Eve
=rrr.,;;_
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G... RDIN CLUBS
The Twihght Gart;ten Club will
be guestl!l of the Jlutland Garden
Club Monday evenln.c, July 29, at
the home Ot ~r•. ~- 0 Chapman.

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Meigs County News
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lUND"\'

The Friendly

and thelr f~lUes
nle at Fork:ed ~\4n
A potluck dinner
at noon ,

45th Birthday

Gll1

of. 10\ll' f~rge

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;:~· ~:M~,n~~~~y

a;® Gale ~!p!l)i.,'Sh~w +
lfisb 1suo''pw~til'O!'

~e 3711

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9:30 nolden PJatrb~use
10·00 Tbe Ute S~ow

La~e, LaJe Show

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ICI CRIAM

let him

walk

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for -the
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Me

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and l/sed
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MOWING
MACHINES
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\l:'heat, Barley
Seed Study Is
U~ged
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11!1 th~

Middleport Feed Mill
N, 2nd Ave.

On Your
·Rod.io Dial
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Middleport

~

lvervont It h•acllnJ for Tht
"-'"Ir F•r~ Bu,.au C..., on
!~ ! ~ n StrMt in Pomeroy.
Thej['.t., hetrintt til ebout tht
big ill~lne" that their, ~ghbon
tnt -,uttint In thf. btnk, lu&amp;t
bMau• tMY dtclc(ecl to chack
CO.OP prlct• fint.
they've
t.un~t · QUALITY UP AND

v...

PRICIS DOWN •t the CO·OP
Store Jn Pomeroy. ConM In t.o•
dar and IH for yourself whal

won~l b";\'1 we haw. In
ltort
"yt~u. l
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C...N,.t.DA:rs nru•N

Mulberry Ave.

Phone 150

Y SHOPPING- CENTER·

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Sugar Run Flour M'ill

We Do Cuslom GrllldiDg

Ml:. ,and ~rt. DJlmar Canaday

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Fleming

County. , 1
After more than 20 ~ears caxqpina: at this loeation the opportun·
tty to purtha•e the preeent Cant· ol&lt;i,~itng
el''1 Cave are• dev,eloped.
members or the
The ptlrebue ot Uie camp site
eoun~,,~
are
to be coneratu.
wu· made lfll 1H9 with tbe firJt
contrlbutlon
to the
beu\1 ,b,ld 1\!0Ft. In 111110, development of the r-ecreational
poasibilitic• of Ute area.

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rail.

S••

southeaatern

SOCIA~

l'llturned 'Yledne!ldlly from a J(}
day vaeatlol\ toJ Now Orleans, La.
where they stayed at the Ro\e}
Mont,leone, 1'hey traveled bv

for halching egg ptoduc:tr•
your nearelf
Ju.,ir•r IHifcheryrno•

p~·~t·"l on

An lee cream roelallfUl be he14
Sterner .ong1 l(lok over In WW
LOOKING A ROUND-Ab nut Saturday at 8 p, m. In the Che•
~"Cala11on.1 Roll lna: Alom!l' ns eater 11 ~rowd ns you'll over ter Villoae nan by the Shade Val·
and "toto t~e Wild Blue Yonde•" see-the you nt Little L6A:JUr!U U!) ley 4-H Boy11. .

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MRY COUNT

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~tC ience

"Aw
ju~
down ,''shucks
sez Bub

N'K!Iok Cross&amp;red females

Rae!ao

r 1ltuncel~

i n "The
Merch•nl"- his
nnfl the dev!l M~nfUct-­
"~udg et: uy~ the fiend ''Budg'!
not" ' say• my conselence"-now J
see Jt eye tq e:ye with Sen. Rtl Ssell. ndW I'm With Sen. K.nowtantl-and -aehtolly W(l're aorta
fi.l{htln,'l \b~ CiVU War all over
9.1lRin after -92 yean-welrd, Isn't
lt'- hear about the 1tUle boy
1wano-:ed , a worm and h.ls po
u:ave h1m wate.r to wuh It down

eludes all employee, with ~ yeart

or longer With the company, were
also m attendance.

Hatcheries

·990

thl'

reeelved 30

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GunGmoke 't -

·11 :00 The
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e.mployeeJ

p1ru; Th.rl}'-!IX of the eompany'f
Quarter-Century Club, wh.icb Jn~

OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO•.

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Fc~o~r

year ptns and two recelved 25 year.

Is Celebrated

Chows

o:oo Mr. DlatrtcivlitOm"!., •tr,

8::tl0 1Jueeanecr1

Of City Loa~

Purina

Dajly

ula11Lir one In th ri,. yardf ' m plum wor!' out tJ'wlg: lne wHh
fhanl llml Sherm11 11 all ilTrOu,ll'h
the Civil war ap11ln- ( 111 ~ 1 rMrl
fh·uce Cat1Dn 's "Th 1~ Unllowt!rl
r.rouncl'' for teeonrl time--one of
the fmest bot'lh' or ou r tlmeF.J·m.,.~.t ami Jurlv
:trn~ or's SIYIA1l
rh11ghter I oh \!4 mo ~tt.y CAlled
"Pe:aeb'e.A" bv Iter dolln ~ famllvl'm •o rui!Ccd 11p Row on , the Clvtl
R\lilhh Bill that , mv hejd'!l Rol n·

relve full pa yment" Utrt&gt;ctor Ches
ter W Goble of the KorC".an Con

)'O!i ...,,

1 :110
l :lS TBA
"'1"•~11&gt;- ., \
~ • 4.00 J'he Early Show
"J
', ,'t5:0th ¥oul.ke!T~W.UJI1, 4

oe

'' Already 1ome ap!J heantt: who

hne received their l&gt;onu.&amp;. ch~h
beheve that they dtd 1101 re-

t-hem to

~ ~ ~2;30

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WHH

the f:H camp

r~

g

unlu• the cheek ,. .acco~~med
b)! 1 •tateme-nt rronl the bon
1 du-ector mdu:· .atmg otherwise u..

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ot t&amp;l eraft

-plc~~p.
'"""'"ll"'t.
abd jh•

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Harry 01borne 1 St' ., Po~-eroy , and
Mr and Ma. Frank Robinson, St
Paul, Ylratnia.
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The .study or nature 11 abo one
or. the ' imp(lrtant ea~np program&amp;
wj~ regulu hiteJ belpg directed
'o:"' tbe varlou• tralll in the eamp
areL A ,pllc~l eonaervafipn in·
etnctOr from the State Dlvillon
of ewervatlon l providea the Jnpervilion of tbil part of the eamp

'lhaq Oot1 olber
lzl'lbo l&gt;liolp.. Wllb

11 .00 Vallant I..acly

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New ·HoU111d

l ~rl'te

nlnfl'- l'm U11:e

at

present
were Mr. nnd Mra Wllliam Mat·
lack and grandson, Billy Da11as, of
Pomeroy , Mr and Mrs Doilald
Matlack ami daqghter, Belpre, 0 ,
and Mr. and Mrs Larry Rousb of
Jackson, Oh10
Mre. Russell Pamter haS' be-en
vlsJtine her son, Mr and J,frs
Rtdpb Fttnter of Ruthnd

n wondl• r-

tul trlo-th ~ P.aul Sma.rt'11 ha\ (' fl
new swimmlnrt nool riPht ft). lh t!ir
back door- Shtrlev Miller Cute
man and little son had been lr
•t one or !hose hot (tays--an•l
Shirley .said now her boy wou:ct
lu:~~t tur11 nu

A cut(• l' h tlcl '.~ iden or hca\'l'n
roncht'M u ~ recently 'T'lus was
Burbn1o !Hackett) Mull ens httl(•
son C' hut'kto who s~td ' I (10JJ t
hcll uve 1 y,ant to he 111 hea ven"
Hts mothrr a ~ kt•d whv
" Well , I m afraid l II fnll out ,'
t•xplalum.l l'huckle
Anot her little fellow wanted
tn knaw 1f there'd be p()t-alOl'$
111 hcaven- hf''d hate to bf\! with·
out chips, s alad and \he llke.
"Heaven ~PJ'Pn d e about ,19 tn
our inranc~ :· sol d the poet Wads·
wort h

blood!"

FRIDAY
7·(13. Jimmie Dean

tatement
ays Not
I~ and July 19 1~

l.lune %5,

of employment lel'Yke.
'I'll• celebnUon "" ••tenclo&lt;l br
Vjolel L. Ander&amp;on from thi eqcD&lt;o
P•nY'I Joca.J ottice1 hera. ~. .
were 171 .hanor IIJDp!OJeN 19 .at.tend~nce In addition to tbe toaa.
paoy I o!!ken and directora.
. A ld
f
1° pm, Bet With • dia~
o~,:~ch ~ yeus ol JUVIce, wu
pr
ted to each bOJlored employee T. R Schoonover, Chtlr;.
man of the Board, recelved bill
45 year pin and in addiUon waJ
pte&amp;ented a beautiful company al·
bum containtng: the autoaraphed
photographs of un branch offtee
manager, and 48 dlretton 1 o4
othe r execut1ve•.
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4-H NEWs

to ,attend a ebureb of

their ebole~.

I

eare

takett

of. EAch meal )!rtod .llarU 1 with
,linf.--1 of 1 p-ace or a devotion

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aten devetopm,nt are

out Ohio wit~ live or

ruct Compenaalion Fund .s•ud
here totay
Tlua belief u due m molt part
to the apphe:int'J forgettmg Uta I
the compensable period or tirn e
d
11 between June Zl) 1950
July 19 1 ~ All ~rv 1
hanh
d
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ce w tc
oea not come bf'1We€R these
da.~s cannot be comudered
If an
.appJ•ca-nt feels that
there u a question .as to the
am_ount or his check, he mlly
wtJte to the Drreclor or llle Kor
ean Confhct Compens.at10n Fuutl
.and reque1t .a review and r r:&gt;
eummation of the cl;;um , · Dtret
lor GDble &lt;Said
Such ~ rev1ew musL be requ e~ t
ed within 80 day:~ from date the
check ia received The reasom
for the request mu!l.t be clear!}
and conc11eJy ilated Any add'·
llonal evidence wb1rh tends to
of tbe dayl!l aehvitle&amp; bear out the applicant's conten
· be Morri1 M'usrer, Smithville boo may be subnutted wtth th ,;pre~~ident ot the WaY,ne CountY request for a review.
Dlrector Goble pomted ou'
Potato Growers as10eiation.
that great care has heen tak en to
compute ICCUI'ately al! clauns
"For th~ reason all applicants
are urged to corunder enllrel}
the basla upon which their Cflm·
pensation IS payable before thev
take .act10n m requesting a r~
VIeW," he Sald
Any appheant
behev1ng ht,
check to be made out fcrr an 1n
su fflctent amount need not d•··
lay l!l cashmg tt Cashmg suCh .1
check Will not preJUdi ce
an)
rtght for 1. re-exammat10n , Direr·
tor Goble emplwuzed

from Wchland Couht)o waa ahow a loniiDJ tor mo• and
d~r for the .fanlor camp but the camp tUff, the .~'!oe~~
etarted on · July 2?tb ud lora an'd the ottler elub IMmbefl
llblke it tht~lr jOb to •
tbt per.
end July 311l
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lOll l• partieiPitlna ln all the aetiv-

c~'{a1dtde - Of ,S~rts

J O00 Fede!&gt;l }i~n,

the ftettation

lin ~ (1~" ... '1 H. 'Nolan, ~t!liJ .,pecta the ttD:lp proYidfl •n e~·
II ovall•ble In no
COunty Homv Ect~nondat El:t.olitlon Olhea" "'i•'l·IIIII
For many ol the youq..
,4.pnt ~veil u CJIDP dlreetorl'ol"' U tlDt.,eJ'I th1J II \he ftl'lt time
U.e Counaello:r'• C.mp wblc:h wu
hiYe' e-Yer been awty from
lo l&lt;lllon July ~d aud t3rd lnd theJ
home and relativu for a uveral
' ' tliiC&gt;' 1'1&lt; lbe Senior camp wbleh day period~ t
nn from July 28rd to 27tb.
lAwen Douee , Acrleultunl At· Oceuioaau, a 70u~er

Tlje, Jpoepl), CottoJL Sbow ,
Big MOment

to~

ess . c

COL\.!liBUS, 0 . (SpeciaiJ-All
checkl reu1ved ))y Oht.l Korean
bonus &amp;ppbcanta are for tbe full
aettlem~! ~f their
claim tor
lhtlr m1ht.ary IUVIee betw~n
h
- - -~ 0 10 State Unh•eraity ntfttlion
hoMi~ulturm. bu announced.
New Ulel For potatoes, along
with research on potato produdl,
wlll be dJtc.u.&amp;ed by R,. H. Trer.d•ar, •upervJ.to:r, potlt(t leehnoloC)'
umt, Eutern Utillutlon and Bement of ~~ 11ft'Y. IUPhJS!a
, dDelep~
i cu uti •
pbJa,
Pa Otht!T Jpealcerr w:tU ine1ude
V E .Keirn•, manager at: Ohto
Potato Grower&amp; a,.oclation, Columbul, and J. p Sleemnn , deput..
ment ot entomoloJY, Oblo Agr1cultural Experiment Jtatlon
Oth.er program (eaturea1"!U in·
cJude potato equipment demon·
&amp;tratton&amp; under the 1 upern1 10n of
Leo Buchholz, potato rrower at
Smithville; a clinic on potato problema:, exhibits o~ package&amp;, fertJ·
lizen and other tteau uaed m p&lt;;
tato growlne.
from Columbiana, Ma·
Portage, Coshocton and
eountie1 are belpmg
and servmg on

peri""'

1:00 Sian Oft

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rnorft-J'Nrf

Korean Veterans Being Paid In Full
UnJ Alta hed S
S

NEW · IN FARMING

!

1&amp;.:30 N'ew1 Hea,llnet
10:40 ~ltewat.eh
12:00 Tonla:bt

5•55 Sign On
600 T(.lday
' 9 00 Rom}.~r Roo~t,

health benefits of keeptng food cold was not--

to be exploited
In many sections of th e U S wtth little ot
no more to offer than here in geography , an
entire new industry has flowered from ca tering to boat enthusiasts. Travelers tell us that
for many miles above and below CincmnaU
there are numerous establishments serving
the vacatiOn and amusement whims of boaters
People don't su&lt;'denly get the boat 1dea,
go out and plunt down $500 to $1 .000 for a
slick craft sleeping a small family Somebody
has to sell the idea It even takes the high,
pressure, foot-in-the-door brand, to put an
Idea across that costs money And the more
salesmen peddling boats and motors, prob,
ably the better The net resuli is a general
increase in interest, and more sales
About twenty,fivt years ago whvn the com,
paet, home-size electric refrigerator was in ·

,

•• c, I, ll1kooloo

traduced to the Amencan buying public rna~
sales lagged intolerably Only the 1110st deter·
mined salesmen could take home good paychecks The sight of seemg a sa lesman demonstraot.e through every posstble Feans the

Spring, Summer and Fall, are not surpassed
in many regwn s of the natwn From an es·
thettr p01nt, in contentment of living, there
is a real ass~t at our door step that remams

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lncreose In Booting Interest Here Could Follow
Growth Over Nofi,on Of Amusement Industry Growth
~alia( is becoming an mcreasmgly popu,

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Dlll:r lleall!le( Pom~.au~ o,, July e , 19117--a

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f-DaiiJ SeDtlllel, Pom~y--Mld&lt;llep&lt;l•t;\,

Mit~f

Favored
To Whup M.edtros

Tile BaUJI Sentinel

youne

Ar1entin~

, -heaV)'lftlf:ht, b t•vored at .3-1 lo
defeat Cuban Julio Mederos
""~ Dl(ht for his lllh 1tr1ia,ht victory

tl).l

1'heJr tO-rounder at the

new

Capitol Arena ]"ill ~ televised
- arid broadcast nationally by NBC
•t 10 p. m. e. d. t.

LOLLAR ReTURNS

Le~JM~dent Dicf,.tl,l:ofi.

w-.

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Racine's Braves, the Little Leaguers who will meet Mlddle- duled "' ~ at f P&gt; m. 0 1!' '
port's Indians tomorrow night under Bachtel Field lights at Pomer'!J' dilmolld.

Easy 18-9 , Over Racine To
~goe ~i~hip Honors .

·

of tile~
ellli~;~=:::1: J

Ul«il.alry
bee'~ lie ~~- dutie~ Ill~-"'~
AMQ, Collins and

by Olet Tannehill

·

·star Ca$1 .Seleded

•

Jllfteen boys were named today lo an AlJ,S~ east m
Pony Leaaue who will meet 11&gt;• pennant wiJm!lla 'l'Iee'f
ust 5, ~y were sele¢ed by the n1anaa~rr &amp;( h•o t-&amp;.
Arms, Plitl C&lt;lllins, ll!lt1.Bob WilSon ill cGI!Uflah Wlllll

DESK
SPORTS

.WASHINGTON uP- Alu Ml·

tdf, UllHaten

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Biu

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ball·ba n ging

Jack McClain, ma nager of t he

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orioles:.

T0 Ltail Li•ttl•

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Does this look reasonf.lble to
AB R H Pc.t. you?-Have eac h club manver
Duane Wol fe
43 27 24 558 name thl"tte players from the l&amp;a·
24 9 I"3 :H2 gue Cor each position except pit
Terl Bailey
Larry Price
38 21 17 447 nher. The playe r with the higbest
Don Arnott
32 12 12 381 vote for each job would :itart.
Peanuts Wid.line 40 15 Hi .37~ The second highest should be 01.
Howard Johnson
22 6 8 364 hand for relief.
Bilt Elwood
17 7 fl
By the timt! this game COmf&gt;S
Rick Sargent
34 13 10 29-1 off, !he OVA will ,·ust have oon ·.
Jeff Lee
36 15 9 .250 pl-et.ed its schedule. It is the
36 9 0 .2M pla n to invite the manager of tht"!

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fied and atrictly stOC"b. Compe.

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under the lliith l.s at W;~h amu. Tht!:l HiJwaukee ..... 54
Is one you 'll wan l to sea.
St. LOuis ...... 52
Broollyn . , . . . 52
Cincinnati . . . . . 53
Phila~elphia . .

OLD

GS

NOT PERMITTED ON OUR LOT!

We get rid of the "junkers" right
away. The onll( 'cars you will .find
for sale an our f'o f are those that
assure you safe, pleasant driving.

1956 CHEVROLET .... -- .... $1765
Blue and Ivory - Radio and
Extra Nice.

4 Qoor 210 Heat~r .
'

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1955 PLYMOUTH .. _.... -- .. $1365

Belvedere 4-dllor. Interior like new. Heater,
VB motor, good tires. Beige finish .

1955 OLDSMOBILE ...... -- $1595
88' - 2 Dr. Sedan, Radio. Heater, Seat Covers, Extra Clean.

1954 PLYMOUTH .. · .. -- ·.... $995
4-Door - 2-tone Blue - Savoy Series - A
Real Buy.

1954 CHEVROLET · ··· ·· ·· · · $895

4-DOot l!ePD- Beautiful 2-lone green finish ,
Spotlees Interior, good rubber, guaranteed all
the way, heater.
'

1954 PLYMOUTH .. . . . .. . . . $1195
Bel~e4ere

2 Dr. Hardtop. Black over blue,

radio, heiter- seat covers.

1953 -

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$1095

Super ·Httd\bp. Dynaflow, radio, heater, soul
coven, perfect tires, blue and ivo!l,flnish.

1953 CHEVROLET .. -- -- · -- · $795
Beaulltul Jll~ck over Yellow. "150" - 4-Door
Sedan. Htater: A re•l buy.

1953 FQID .... " " . " .. " ." $795
"8" c4ltomlllle. Maroon,flnlah, nll good tires,
heat~, ~811ntertor.

1953 CHMOLET .. -- .. · -- ·-- $865
Bel ~ 2' J)r, Low mileage by l~al owner,
dark blue ftnllb, spotless Interior. Has radio
and Heater.

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Boston _ . . .

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Baltimore
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Washington .. ,. .

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led by National Foelball LOIIUO

those who tefltlfitd· for b11eball.

Fight Results

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SPRINGFIEIJl, Jlag, VPBobby ' Co~reheen•
entered a h~tal Thuilda~ to
undereo testa to d~ne lf he
bod tu!fored a bfifh, ~ury In a

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You .•~r Any i ~d(~q.ir or Trud,c "

New Y&lt;1rk City fl1h{

two _
boUt• next n\ob.th, b~ hi•
manager hu cancelled both en·

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last Monday
night, Cour~Qile W.. l&lt;lleduled
ro to {:atac!l.!, V~luela for

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Dark grea11 l!)tlalljc 11Qdy witJI ~ wblte top and
'deep trelllt lflllte Will tires. l'OU'Ir Sll\t~ C•s'Witlt .
this overdrive. J\a!!Jp, ~eater, ~nted 8lass.

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~mmlsldoner

Bei't Bell, have
been· mot• fn11k .a~d caqdl~ than

Metropolit~n

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FtFE kEF·RIGERATIO'N
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QLPSMOJI
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Flashy red and white with good white wall tires.
Dyndlow, new "'at covers. I! can't be beat at
tlils price ·

WASHINGt'ON UP - Chairman

c,ner

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Moder0 $tylH
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Two to~~t. pe,, h~ramatlc, radio, heater, fresh
clean ln:terlor, e¥~-~~t, tlrea, a real baraain.

pre1ented a better &lt;!lie than
did lli'Janlzed baseball In thre-t
weeks
earlier hearlnas ·bY the

-hood

.

Sat11rday's GeMH

football l1 mak1na a
ease for aome exfor antl·truat laws.
New York
Ire1~orter wltnetieo who
football t~e past two

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,1954 BUICK

City a\ Wlflhlnaton

Emanuel CelJeli of 1 HouSe anti·
trust s•Jtcommlttee -said todty

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.CIAII

Wa shington 3 ClevelJind 2 10 Inn.

Cellar Liking :
Frankness Of
Pro Grid Talk

BARBECUE GRILLS

IN. • •

Chlcago 6 New York 2
BosUn :J Kan!!as City 3
Ballimore 3 Detroit 0

Cleveland at lloatoo·~

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Chicago -at flattlmore , nfght
Detroit at New York

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Kans&amp;s

got

MAKE

42 .548 2%:

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to:b':::•~MIO

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Pltt burgb . . . . . 33 59 .3?1 It
Chicago . . 31 ~ .348 "201),
Th~.~ndav'• Raosvltt
New York :1 Chicago 2
Phiadelphia :1 Milwaukee 3
St. Louia 3 Brooklyn 2 night
Clnri nnati 9 Pittsburgh 1 night
S•turd'•v'• Gamt11
Philadelphia at ChlcaifO
Brooklyn at Cinclnnatl
New York at Milwfukee
P iltsbur'gh at S\ .•ti0ul1

1952 QIIVIOLET · · ··, · · ·, ·· $645
er.

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l ,e:Kpei-tly prepared.
Cool Co111iort!

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; From App·eti,zer
To Dessert

der 12, FBEE. Parkin&amp;, FREE.
In event ~t~ inclemapt weatll&amp;r,
~Cit~
be lOO% net eate.·

took a 'comm•dln the bottom of
lnnlns agalnlll Syra,cUBe
errora, four
slnjle against

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Deluie t Door, Cleui Interior, good tlrea, 2
tone blue flntsb. Powergllde, Radio and :!Jeat-

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WIN

n ·e M'lnllerl

IS A DELIGHT

SMITH

Allon
flamm,dltclolijld
Redl•fl•-he had namMonison
NATION•L LIA u
e,d Huberll'rlce ol POJ:tlanJI and
~W L G "! 1 GB Bob Roberts of "om
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SAT, JULY. rT, 1:00 - - (tliT)
GIW'ante!Sd Purae :.......

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squad.
"I want to thank the
Th 1 1
ey nc ude the fabulous pitch.. boy&amp; who gave their
ers an d sluJgers Tom Wblte ot umplti!:.ll and
the Redlep ~pd Duane "Wte Feozy" woJfe: of Aacine and . ...0
Syra·
3 barp tosser, Jim , Louks,
cuse : A4lded to theire are the fine
pitcbeJ!s, Riabte ~ofa '· or · th~
"'od•er
' S John s• st
f th
w •
,
ua ee·n o
Pirates aM. Ernie Bisao,n o1 Syrae..
cuse.
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League Of~lcsra aldtd Morriaon

20 6 3 .15(l title leam •Lo lead the AII·SL\r!l In selecting the squad that will sq
5 I 2 .400 with the master-mJnding, and the to Gallipolis. BesideS" pltcheri,
3 1 1 .33:1 r ight to nume his pitchera and are:
4 :5 l 250 the order they should appear ln
Racine - BIIJY Wickline, How·
5 2 1 ,00 their lhree-lnning sli nls.
ard Johnson, Larry Price and Ted
Z ~ I 143 If you have a better plan , Bailey.
' .J I .143 wl'ile or vocalize to the Sports
Others Mike Roberta, Dod.
B 2 I 125 Desk.
gers; Butcby ¥eier, PJ,r•tea; Bob
. . . . 2 1 0 .000 1
Bowen and Ff:ed Poyd, Yankees;
383 14 134

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Lullar parade of course i~ Duane Wolf!! higtl-elass Grove City Furniture squa ·
D T
• ~-...,. 1 Syr&amp;CQie-~ with 24 hits in 43 appearances Club which has humbled every- Bob
Willebrtan·fl'",
'""'f'K', ebtt; ~; ..._,
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at the plate and almost half of body in the Heart of Ohio Lea~ue were otber pitet\·f t• nt,ID'e\\
~ 11111
hi s hit.!i hHve been home ruiL~ . U.:- this summer, and is in the finllh
has ~0.
of the Ohio eliminations !or the
OI'I'ISQil
I~-Ted Bailey, is hittmg at :54:! Nat iona l Ba~~ebaU Congreu, has
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wilh 13 hits in 24 trips and LOITTY promised-am p le "publicily materManae:er Lury Korttson "
. director of tbll'
Price has .447 in t7 h1ts 1n 38 ial" about his coll~tion of form - cine, first htll wlaner au:d
~
had tftk:
tri es Team hattm g avcra~e is Cr' _professional stars and tap in the lenCiJ'd' bal't. wU:J _pj.,_.. . ~il
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.349.8 over a 13·gamt' roult&gt; 1,1 drawe-r amateurs such as our own All-Star ~t ol LiU~ ~
the County tittle LC'.ag ut· .
Dick Walters or Middleport.
in the G.d(po_
na l.Jttk lftWti:e
Pitching rccoTds show Wolft' MeClain promised. Dick wou ld Tournament u.e JeconG weet in I y:i~~~~~
"Wee Foozy"-is 7-0, J. arr~ Pricl!. pitch t"he game. Walters probably August.
t!
2-1 and" Howerd Johnsrm 3-0. R11 • wi ll fa ce Gene
Hesson, Mick
Pleyer.a on thls dream _....
cine ha ,~ seort&gt;d 148 ·;uns to 35 for ;""lie
I
r an d Larry woIfe.
"''"' •·""-•··'
W"'«&gt;t-.
·the ~
~eat-•
f:~~::·:~:J';.•~
their opponents.
How i hall ~he league pick it9 , ....... _ baeiban1 talent in tfae '· •
all -stars?
or Meiet Couftty on one year.

double-heBder.

suffered a fracture of a bone in
hi&amp; wrist on June 20 when struck
})y a pitch by Billy Loe11 of the

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two th,ey
tt:entl- ~ P... Fl .. )

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ani Frlmk l!bel'lfi&gt;IO!f l,

BALTIMOltE UP- White Sox. Wahama, have one regular batting at .558, another whO plays
Five boys from eaeb team ~~~~~~~~~
«.tcher Sherm 'Lollar ' returns l::l a lilt
· 1e over ha If the ttme
· hlltmg
· · at a sweet .5'2
were pl~d,
-- · · '
~ , an d a secon d leadinl
p[f&lt;jlerJ,wltll
BlU •""'
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action today , :when Ute t.:am
Terry JCalcJit bGjili """"'' ~At
meeU the Baltimore Orioles in a regular hitting .447 .
Leader

weet ua.c;e_r l~ •ulta so
went unlll ' Ohlillf111t

coul'd eomt Ul.

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Dally StnUael, Pomeroy·
Jlldcl!eport; 0., July 28, 1957 '

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Mit~f

Favored
To Whup M.edtros

Tile BaUJI Sentinel

youne

Ar1entin~

, -heaV)'lftlf:ht, b t•vored at .3-1 lo
defeat Cuban Julio Mederos
""~ Dl(ht for his lllh 1tr1ia,ht victory

tl).l

1'heJr tO-rounder at the

new

Capitol Arena ]"ill ~ televised
- arid broadcast nationally by NBC
•t 10 p. m. e. d. t.

LOLLAR ReTURNS

Le~JM~dent Dicf,.tl,l:ofi.

w-.

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The

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MJ-~1&lt;1&lt; ~ iot """

Racine's Braves, the Little Leaguers who will meet Mlddle- duled "' ~ at f P&gt; m. 0 1!' '
port's Indians tomorrow night under Bachtel Field lights at Pomer'!J' dilmolld.

Easy 18-9 , Over Racine To
~goe ~i~hip Honors .

·

of tile~
ellli~;~=:::1: J

Ul«il.alry
bee'~ lie ~~- dutie~ Ill~-"'~
AMQ, Collins and

by Olet Tannehill

·

·star Ca$1 .Seleded

•

Jllfteen boys were named today lo an AlJ,S~ east m
Pony Leaaue who will meet 11&gt;• pennant wiJm!lla 'l'Iee'f
ust 5, ~y were sele¢ed by the n1anaa~rr &amp;( h•o t-&amp;.
Arms, Plitl C&lt;lllins, ll!lt1.Bob WilSon ill cGI!Uflah Wlllll

DESK
SPORTS

.WASHINGTON uP- Alu Ml·

tdf, UllHaten

•

Pony, ·liHie

·

: on... 'Iller
Biu

I

twi--ni.ght

in

thL5

I

ball·ba n ging

Jack McClain, ma nager of t he

d Wifso

orioles:.

T0 Ltail Li•ttl•

BATTING
Does this look reasonf.lble to
AB R H Pc.t. you?-Have eac h club manver
Duane Wol fe
43 27 24 558 name thl"tte players from the l&amp;a·
24 9 I"3 :H2 gue Cor each position except pit
Terl Bailey
Larry Price
38 21 17 447 nher. The playe r with the higbest
Don Arnott
32 12 12 381 vote for each job would :itart.
Peanuts Wid.line 40 15 Hi .37~ The second highest should be 01.
Howard Johnson
22 6 8 364 hand for relief.
Bilt Elwood
17 7 fl
By the timt! this game COmf&gt;S
Rick Sargent
34 13 10 29-1 off, !he OVA will ,·ust have oon ·.
Jeff Lee
36 15 9 .250 pl-et.ed its schedule. It is the
36 9 0 .2M pla n to invite the manager of tht"!

I

.3[i3 1

'

fied and atrictly stOC"b. Compe.

·

under the lliith l.s at W;~h amu. Tht!:l HiJwaukee ..... 54
Is one you 'll wan l to sea.
St. LOuis ...... 52
Broollyn . , . . . 52
Cincinnati . . . . . 53
Phila~elphia . .

OLD

GS

NOT PERMITTED ON OUR LOT!

We get rid of the "junkers" right
away. The onll( 'cars you will .find
for sale an our f'o f are those that
assure you safe, pleasant driving.

1956 CHEVROLET .... -- .... $1765
Blue and Ivory - Radio and
Extra Nice.

4 Qoor 210 Heat~r .
'

'

1955 PLYMOUTH .. _.... -- .. $1365

Belvedere 4-dllor. Interior like new. Heater,
VB motor, good tires. Beige finish .

1955 OLDSMOBILE ...... -- $1595
88' - 2 Dr. Sedan, Radio. Heater, Seat Covers, Extra Clean.

1954 PLYMOUTH .. · .. -- ·.... $995
4-Door - 2-tone Blue - Savoy Series - A
Real Buy.

1954 CHEVROLET · ··· ·· ·· · · $895

4-DOot l!ePD- Beautiful 2-lone green finish ,
Spotlees Interior, good rubber, guaranteed all
the way, heater.
'

1954 PLYMOUTH .. . . . .. . . . $1195
Bel~e4ere

2 Dr. Hardtop. Black over blue,

radio, heiter- seat covers.

1953 -

..

0

..... "

. ., . .

"

$1095

Super ·Httd\bp. Dynaflow, radio, heater, soul
coven, perfect tires, blue and ivo!l,flnish.

1953 CHEVROLET .. -- -- · -- · $795
Beaulltul Jll~ck over Yellow. "150" - 4-Door
Sedan. Htater: A re•l buy.

1953 FQID .... " " . " .. " ." $795
"8" c4ltomlllle. Maroon,flnlah, nll good tires,
heat~, ~811ntertor.

1953 CHMOLET .. -- .. · -- ·-- $865
Bel ~ 2' J)r, Low mileage by l~al owner,
dark blue ftnllb, spotless Interior. Has radio
and Heater.

1,.2

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40

.nu

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41

.CHH

1

S~

Chi cago . . . .

38' 35 .6111

Boston _ . . .

:50 43 J53fl IOl,.k

Cleveland .
.
Detroit
Baltimore
..
Kansas Clty . . .
Washington .. ,. .

47 46
46 4:6
44' G
34 M
83 ,11;

.60G
.000
,4:'78
.370

131,-i
14
16
26

women

M
en

·

Ca' -L Balr, ""•ner

u"

.,,

or

Celler aaid tootball's witnessea,

led by National Foelball LOIIUO

those who tefltlfitd· for b11eball.

Fight Results

PAUL, r,llnn. -

Tu•nor, Ul'~,
outiM'- Dol

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You .•~r Any i ~d(~q.ir or Trud,c "

New Y&lt;1rk City fl1h{

two _
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manager hu cancelled both en·

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last Monday
night, Cour~Qile W.. l&lt;lleduled
ro to {:atac!l.!, V~luela for

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Dark grea11 l!)tlalljc 11Qdy witJI ~ wblte top and
'deep trelllt lflllte Will tires. l'OU'Ir Sll\t~ C•s'Witlt .
this overdrive. J\a!!Jp, ~eater, ~nted 8lass.

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dl• Prince. 14t, PoUt~lt.
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~mmlsldoner

Bei't Bell, have
been· mot• fn11k .a~d caqdl~ than

Metropolit~n

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FtFE kEF·RIGERATIO'N
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Flashy red and white with good white wall tires.
Dyndlow, new "'at covers. I! can't be beat at
tlils price ·

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Two to~~t. pe,, h~ramatlc, radio, heater, fresh
clean ln:terlor, e¥~-~~t, tlrea, a real baraain.

pre1ented a better &lt;!lie than
did lli'Janlzed baseball In thre-t
weeks
earlier hearlnas ·bY the

-hood

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Sat11rday's GeMH

football l1 mak1na a
ease for aome exfor antl·truat laws.
New York
Ire1~orter wltnetieo who
football t~e past two

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City a\ Wlflhlnaton

Emanuel CelJeli of 1 HouSe anti·
trust s•Jtcommlttee -said todty

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Wa shington 3 ClevelJind 2 10 Inn.

Cellar Liking :
Frankness Of
Pro Grid Talk

BARBECUE GRILLS

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Chlcago 6 New York 2
BosUn :J Kan!!as City 3
Ballimore 3 Detroit 0

Cleveland at lloatoo·~

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Chicago -at flattlmore , nfght
Detroit at New York

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MAKE

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shopping· YOUR
Headquarters

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New York . . . . 42 51 .452 lilt
Pltt burgb . . . . . 33 59 .3?1 It
Chicago . . 31 ~ .348 "201),
Th~.~ndav'• Raosvltt
New York :1 Chicago 2
Phiadelphia :1 Milwaukee 3
St. Louia 3 Brooklyn 2 night
Clnri nnati 9 Pittsburgh 1 night
S•turd'•v'• Gamt11
Philadelphia at ChlcaifO
Brooklyn at Cinclnnatl
New York at Milwfukee
P iltsbur'gh at S\ .•ti0ul1

1952 QIIVIOLET · · ··, · · ·, ·· $645
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l ,e:Kpei-tly prepared.
Cool Co111iort!

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To Dessert

der 12, FBEE. Parkin&amp;, FREE.
In event ~t~ inclemapt weatll&amp;r,
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be lOO% net eate.·

took a 'comm•dln the bottom of
lnnlns agalnlll Syra,cUBe
errora, four
slnjle against

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Deluie t Door, Cleui Interior, good tlrea, 2
tone blue flntsb. Powergllde, Radio and :!Jeat-

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IS A DELIGHT

SMITH

Allon
flamm,dltclolijld
Redl•fl•-he had namMonison
NATION•L LIA u
e,d Huberll'rlce ol POJ:tlanJI and
~W L G "! 1 GB Bob Roberts of "om
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GIW'ante!Sd Purae :.......

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"I want to thank the
Th 1 1
ey nc ude the fabulous pitch.. boy&amp; who gave their
ers an d sluJgers Tom Wblte ot umplti!:.ll and
the Redlep ~pd Duane "Wte Feozy" woJfe: of Aacine and . ...0
Syra·
3 barp tosser, Jim , Louks,
cuse : A4lded to theire are the fine
pitcbeJ!s, Riabte ~ofa '· or · th~
"'od•er
' S John s• st
f th
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ua ee·n o
Pirates aM. Ernie Bisao,n o1 Syrae..
cuse.
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20 6 3 .15(l title leam •Lo lead the AII·SL\r!l In selecting the squad that will sq
5 I 2 .400 with the master-mJnding, and the to Gallipolis. BesideS" pltcheri,
3 1 1 .33:1 r ight to nume his pitchera and are:
4 :5 l 250 the order they should appear ln
Racine - BIIJY Wickline, How·
5 2 1 ,00 their lhree-lnning sli nls.
ard Johnson, Larry Price and Ted
Z ~ I 143 If you have a better plan , Bailey.
' .J I .143 wl'ile or vocalize to the Sports
Others Mike Roberta, Dod.
B 2 I 125 Desk.
gers; Butcby ¥eier, PJ,r•tea; Bob
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Bowen and Ff:ed Poyd, Yankees;
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Lullar parade of course i~ Duane Wolf!! higtl-elass Grove City Furniture squa ·
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Willebrtan·fl'",
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at the plate and almost half of body in the Heart of Ohio Lea~ue were otber pitet\·f t• nt,ID'e\\
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hi s hit.!i hHve been home ruiL~ . U.:- this summer, and is in the finllh
has ~0.
of the Ohio eliminations !or the
OI'I'ISQil
I~-Ted Bailey, is hittmg at :54:! Nat iona l Ba~~ebaU Congreu, has
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wilh 13 hits in 24 trips and LOITTY promised-am p le "publicily materManae:er Lury Korttson "
. director of tbll'
Price has .447 in t7 h1ts 1n 38 ial" about his coll~tion of form - cine, first htll wlaner au:d
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had tftk:
tri es Team hattm g avcra~e is Cr' _professional stars and tap in the lenCiJ'd' bal't. wU:J _pj.,_.. . ~il
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.349.8 over a 13·gamt' roult&gt; 1,1 drawe-r amateurs such as our own All-Star ~t ol LiU~ ~
the County tittle LC'.ag ut· .
Dick Walters or Middleport.
in the G.d(po_
na l.Jttk lftWti:e
Pitching rccoTds show Wolft' MeClain promised. Dick wou ld Tournament u.e JeconG weet in I y:i~~~~~
"Wee Foozy"-is 7-0, J. arr~ Pricl!. pitch t"he game. Walters probably August.
t!
2-1 and" Howerd Johnsrm 3-0. R11 • wi ll fa ce Gene
Hesson, Mick
Pleyer.a on thls dream _....
cine ha ,~ seort&gt;d 148 ·;uns to 35 for ;""lie
I
r an d Larry woIfe.
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their opponents.
How i hall ~he league pick it9 , ....... _ baeiban1 talent in tfae '· •
all -stars?
or Meiet Couftty on one year.

double-heBder.

suffered a fracture of a bone in
hi&amp; wrist on June 20 when struck
})y a pitch by Billy Loe11 of the

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BALTIMOltE UP- White Sox. Wahama, have one regular batting at .558, another whO plays
Five boys from eaeb team ~~~~~~~~~
«.tcher Sherm 'Lollar ' returns l::l a lilt
· 1e over ha If the ttme
· hlltmg
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were pl~d,
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p[f&lt;jlerJ,wltll
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Terry JCalcJit bGjili """"'' ~At
meeU the Baltimore Orioles in a regular hitting .447 .
Leader

weet ua.c;e_r l~ •ulta so
went unlll ' Ohlillf111t

coul'd eomt Ul.

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Dally StnUael, Pomeroy·
Jlldcl!eport; 0., July 28, 1957 '

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--:-----Legal Notice
t'OR IALI::

The Don Romine property located In Dexter, Ohio, and M'iddlfl·
port. Ohio, wiU be so I'd by , the
under&amp;;gned at the law offleea of
Contract"
Cl'oW
and Crow, Pomeroy, Oblo, at
PrfONE 398
o'elotk A. M., Saturday, July
eGradinf &amp; Ditch Diecin.l!:
RATES
19!57. Property located in Dex• Bact-Hoe Service
Ohlo, Jll· appnlsed at $8,800.
eTruck Loadma: Equipment
2 ceau Pf"• word, one 1n..... rtio11 Minlm".Jm charge Mk --4. ~-enU
and
cannot
be sold for leq thJ_n
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Dump
Truck
Servlee
per word lor three cooset·ullve mserUon11.
this 1um. Property located in Mid·
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
Specul - One month for 25 cent! per word.
dleport, Ohio, ls appraised at
Phone Cheshire 7-7479
FulJ rate of 2 cents per word will be charged for arfvor.rlhdng il
$4,000.00
and cannot be sold for
aot paid for before the 15tn of.each month tollowmg lniiPrtion
1
Errera in Advertl5ing-Should bt r eported immediately The ~~~.:;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: less than tbll sum. Real e.state to
Daily Sentinel ~o~o 1 11 not be r-:!sponslble for [l'lOliC than o ne tncor·
)Business Servir.es be sold to hlgheat bidder, lfUbject
l'fll't IMertlnn.
to the approval of the Court.
.
{',ard of Thanb and .laJ Notices of Evt:nta $1 00 Ob1tuarlea
SybH Ebersbach, Exeeutrlx
.\lummL!m cpmbmattoa 1torm anci
pbUahcd at 1 eent per word.
7te
~ereen windows and dMrr. Steel (7) )9, 20, 22. 23, 24, 25, 26
snd aluminum awning• aad caoui:a 20" Cast Iron Coal Furnace
(I)
Ol?iea. Call WilHam Radford.
$35 00 Phone 165-X.
7 26 3tc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
lroct Sprlnga.
5 2 lmop.
l1t... of FNncl• T. l.tz. ftAIHCI
Notice i1 hereby given that
Maude Bett whose Post Office ad·
dreu Is 849 High Street, Middle·
port, Ohio, has bet-11 duly appointed executrix of the Estate of J'.ran.
C:JS T. Betz, deeeaaed, late of Meigs
County, Ohio.
Dated thh ~til day o( July 1957.
Job'n C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
"IIY the

WANT ADS

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home of Mri. David Rou.
Mrs. Ed Morrlaon and chlldrea,
Blacklick, 0., ~pent a week with
Mr and Mrs. C. .N. Jonea.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Wlckbam
and dauehtera, Richmond, f)., 1pent
the week end wllh Mr. and Mr&amp;.
Buel Ridenour.
. Mu.s Lenora Betzlng. Columbus,
spent a week with Mn Freda Mil·
Jer
Mr. and Mrl. Frank Hud10n of
Pomeroy ·vi:!lited Mr and M:ra. Wil·
hs frost. ,_
Mr. and Mrs John Morrtton and
son, V{Blter, daughter, MarUyn; of
Ashtabula, called on Mollie ' Book·
man. Tuesday
MrA. Freda Miller entertained
the Chrlstlaa Enduvor ,of the Silver R1.dge Church, Monday even·

ORUESER BLOCK CO.

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I MUM North of hmeroy ,

WHITfo~
Slo\es
Evergreen Call ot·den Lo John·
Day
ny McMurray. Phone 3fl6.
Phone 1$:121
Ntaat Phone
WE BUY
7 25 3tp
tOn·X. DODGE • PLYMOIJTH J
JTIIUCTUIIAL
I IIAMS
DEAU',RS
8 f U 1 =:-::~-c;:---·---,IICRAP IRON .,. MJTALI
l95fl Har!n; DDvlf.~un Motorcy&lt;'lll
(8)
Model 56 st tn goo« con&lt;f llJnn.
Priced to se ll Sec Dick Taylor
STATION - WAGoNS::... 1931 Ply·
CO.
or Frank Uclllnd, Racme, 0 .,
mouth Wagon , original black
'hone
ItO
tltoiMrew
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or Phone Pomeroy 3631.
finish Nice, ~89 tD~a Plymouth
Wagon, blue and Ivory , auto- ~.,..-:c-- - - - - - matic trans , H&amp;H, $895. 19155 GRAVELY 1rtACTOR SALES and
Service. R. A. Jo~mlaw, 512 E.
Plymouth Wagon, 6 cyl . R&amp;H.
M ~u n St , Pomcro}
7 24·27tc
Ivory over Dark Blue $1495
GMC Truck S4f:l5. !\!, 'r11n fl1!
---::----::-:--:-:bed. t 1peed transmission. E.&lt;· 2lf Horsepowrr Johnson Elcr start- r.OMPLETE tnsur•n~MJ PfotectiOD,
ing motor 12 ft. yrllow j11det
Llf.. Autt•. Jl'tre, Pullo. CaU Dor
tra good heavy tires UK7 Fm1J
Truck, $2415 ~ Ton Pick-up Bll.J
boat and traih,'1', Call 610·M 1 MiJis, Middleport, Ohht.
Rnd, overload
spring. GoOo.l
7 2 31
Tires. Pomeroy Motor Co , Porn·
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eroy, 0 . Phone 491
7·21!1·3tr
To Buy Beautiful
Brick,-,B~r-on-m
1856 Oldlmobllc. $2.495 Super 88
homt!l, 3 bedrooms and b1tb.
2 dr. Hollldaf Cpe Less than USED roll.a·way bed Call 303~
.!eteen-in rear porch overlook·
14.000 adua
milos
Power
lng the beautJJul Ohio R1ve1·,
between
7.8()
A.
M.
and
7.80
atel!rlnr and
brake R.
Fully
city water, new oil furnace .
P.
M.
7
23·3te
equipped. Blae~tnar's, Po.meroy, --------~. .......
Allo 3 ear 1ara1e wJtb 4 room
·- 1 20 6tc
new modern apartment, oil fUr:=-::-;-::-- - nace, bc"utlful lawn, over an
193G Buick V8 Century. $2159~
acre
of garden. Itvlng Ka.·r
2 dr . Riviera Cpc. Smart Ivory
Jr., Phone 485. f'omeroy.
&amp;. White finish . [)yndlow drive Rnon1s Cor rent. Clo&amp;c to lown
7·24-0te.
.1
One crnful owner. Jllaettnnr'~,
l!l? Butternut.
7· 18·12tc
Pomeroy.
1 20 6~
37 AI;RES.rif 1r0und, 12of;hlch
- -~
.-feM Buick V8 Super
$1.595 4·
ia river bottQm. ~ated near
dr Sedan. Dynaflow drive . R &amp; ( 16) For
or
Shade Rlvelo .qn aood fl'avel road.
II New one coat 1\hnut $4~00 00
-·Laya wei'I. Could be used .for
Thill 011e like new ln appear· For ften\ - Exlen•lon Laddera.
summer c;abin. Will sell for $400
ance and condition Dlaettnar'R,
Scaffold hJarda, Drop Clolba.
down, thttnee balance in mo~th­
Pomeroy
7 20 Otc
Cllnt.on Fi11her, :Middleport.
ly p11yment1. Call 1115, Hilton
Phone 82b~,X.
11111
7 211 6te
Wolle, Mlnerovlll,,
10&amp;4 Ford VB CUAtomllne. $1.093
2 dr Sedan. One of the best ap· ~::-:.-~..,..-peannc cart on our lot Dlaett· .( 17)
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Two bednu'1, Pomeror.
7 20 6tr
room hou11e wlth city water, a:u
furnace, 111 wt~H and 38 ·~·
"103 Chevrolet aa low as $89a r';;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;,;-;;;-;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;:~ of
J;md. M:lnerP lghts. Trailer
Pour beautie!l. 2-210's and 2
Wanted.
r~uno 907·11. Virlil
Experienced
Bei·Airl. One like new conver·
Teaford, Syracuse.
1 2tl 6\p
Waltre.,
Wanted
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Must
Apply
In
Person
nu•s, Pomeroy.
7 20 6tr
House ror
MARTIN RESTAURANT
• 1003 Buiek Spec:lall. $995 Two
lui
Middleport
extra fine c:ara. One wa&amp; owned
home
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bJ on_, of our mechanltll. Blaett·
Ptne
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t~ar •• Pomero)' .
7 20 8t1:
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wantod
TWo
adults.
ier belt URd c.lr '1/ ALUES, lee
Hill,
Fred Kau!f, Pomeroy. 7·23·12tp
BILL CRILUS.
T 9 lmop
Gal.
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·-::-:--.,.-::---:-· · - Holp
WnntoriHn11sekceper
60
' ~91 For Scie
ycurs of age. Contact John Duel'
. -~
Good
UMd
' qt. Presto Steam
Preu urc
ncr, 157 Dock tU , Middleport
All Mikel apd Mad~
Cookor Cnner. 'IGOO P.honc
7· J6-12tp
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8314.
7·22-Btc

hour 1¥rettter Service,

OHIO VALLEY

Auto. Soles

JUNK

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NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALE
In puttuancc:: or an order of the
Probate Court of Meigs county .
Ohio, I wil} otter fl)r liale at Pub11c
Auction on the 3rd day of Aug·
UJt, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock A. \!., at
the front door of fr.a Court House
at Pomeroy, Ohio, the foUowlng
deac:rlbed rerl estate situated in
the VIllage of Middleport, County
of Meigs and State •flf Ohlo, 1nd
b...,unded and deacribed •• follows :
Tbat lot or partel of land wlth
the !:tulldlns a~4,. JmprovemtJ]t&amp;
thereon, llituate at the northwest
corner of Sixth and Palmer Streets
in the Town of MJ(Idleport, Meigs
County, and State of Ohio, 9n ~lot•
In abe Fifty fM\ feet by oae tiUn·
dred UOO) teet and more pa'1lcu·
lorJy1 Aeoerlbe4 on Map, Paae 4,
Blo.. 88, M•p ~1. BeiUJ pori ol

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farm, ' room hou&amp;e Mt.lJ and
RhooJ bu1
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Geora:e Ken.
for bouae
ne&lt;b',
7 20 6tp PAINTING WANTED. All l&lt;lnd•,
Interior and exterior. RoofJ a
apeclalty.
Edward Peloao, TU 2J.
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924. P. 0. Box 78, Hartford, W.
Shirley Nd·
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veyed to Zona Hette1im.er by deed
recorded in Deed Book 17tl, Page
9~ of the Mei~a Count)' Deed Rec·
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Said real estate u situated at
No. M2 Palmer Street, Middleport,
Ohio. (Acras:t the 1treet from the
BapUst Churrb.)
Said premi8e3 are appraised at
$7,300.00, and m11st be sold tor not
less than two-thirds (2/3) of said
appraised value. TERMS OF SALE:
Calb In Hand On Day Of Sale
Aten SJ;taln, Executor of the
Eatate of Zona Hettesimer.
Deeeasc.d.
Webster &amp; Full%,
Attorneya tor Elcecutor.
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wu 4-4, eollection $3.53
July 21 was 7!5, ofl~ing •J2 87.
Mrs. Allee Moore spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Russell days wlth Mrs c. E. Roecher at
and daughters, ColumbllS, were Chester.
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M.n. tnez Hessong o( Columbu s
Mrs. Eva Tro~~cy. Mrs. Ru&amp;s$ll's spent the weekend here wilh
return~ll her .l!lster, Lida Adams
nephew , Billy Davis,
home wltb. them for a vl$H .
Mr. and Mrs Sherman Robert$ •
Mr. and Mrs. · Clitford Jacobs caUed on Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
and Ja~ were In Atbe~ Satur Getty1 Thursday.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Penny Edw.ardt~
Orvnl" Allen and Homer Pow· and family were dmncr gue'its
ell called on John Diehl .SUnday. or Mr and Mrs Arthur Eblin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder and Sunday,
children and Tom Eblin called on
Mrs. Robert Faulk wa1l the
her brother Steve Eblin.
:;::uest of her mother Mrs. Nellie
Eblin, Wedne.s(!ay

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Br Mn. Aile• Moore
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Mr. 1nd Mrs. Everett Milhoan,
By Irma 1. lhit
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan and
Mid Rose Eatterday of Clncln· girl! called on Mrs E. W. Erlewine
naU is home for 1 two week VI· Sunday at Long Bottom.
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr, BilSeveral people from t 1·is ptsce ly, Shirley and Sue were Sunday
aUende:d the Guernsey pienlc held visitors at the home of Mr. and
at the Edson Roush farm at qr- Mrs. Clyde Salser of Racine.
mel. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conroy and
Dana VanMeter and . Mlaa Anna· Kimberly or Huntington, Mr and
bel Rose attended the Elberfeld Mn. Hewitsc.n of Mason were callplcmr. Thursday.
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ing on Mrs. Allee Dodson on SunThe
attendance
at Sunday day.
School waa 5S and the offerins wu
Mr. Raymond Frank Ls very ill
$9.9!.
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Mr. Eldon Kraeuter was a re·
Mrs. Marsha Keller came home
Cent guest of relative• in COlum· Saturday from St. Joseph Hospital
bus
in .Parkersburg. She 1:: at the home
Phyllil Ihle attended a pre-eoi· of Mr:!l. Theltna Orr of Baahap
lege conference ' at OU in Athens
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan ,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Elaine and Tony were Parkersburg
Charles lhle wa1 a recent guest vialtors Saturday,
Of Erneat Holter of Eagle Ridge.
-GIMnl S. MilhoAn

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Oblo State Firemen's .A.s~.tlatiqn
and Lt.d.let Auxiliary wjll bo hcl1'
In CohJlnwo, Onio. A"'"'' 18ih
17th, 18lh, 1~7 . !l'he Conferenct&gt;
this ftN' 11 bein' sponsored b\
the Fr•o~\1~ CoUlltv r lre Fi&amp;ht
e:ra Assoefa.tlAA, WJ\Icb repr¢11an1t
the Je.ire Deprrtments ln the Lcr·
ritory .surrot~pding the CJty of
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..Conference Committees and , i ~
ech~uled to be~ ln on FriMy
mOrning with re1d.ttration at th"'
De~bler~HIIton Hotel.
Highlights of Fridayg program
lneluf'oe the lJ)trOductJOns .of important guest&amp;; MemOJ'ia l service .
... Tour of Lo~kbour}l.e Air Fore,,
('\ BuG; the big parade in the ev~
nlnJ and a get acquainted part~
tollowtng the PII.Tade The parad.WiU stllrt promptly at 8.00 P M
and will move from Broad and
Wa~Jbington on Broacl Strtet to
Central High
School. Suitable&gt;
prizeS · are being ol!ered. _
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, lmpq_rtal'l~ · mootLng irr the mGI n·
-~· ing 'with an Ol;lstacle · 'Dtivlng
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Roadeo in the afternoon. The b1:l
ba)lquet wlth ·!i~te entertainm6n1
will start promptly· at 6'30 P lot
in the main dining room A businesa. session ·will take up the
Suhday morning proeram.
The Ladies
Auxiliary's pro''
gram is just as &lt;-OmR]ete as that
of the men and Rl') ~ult mom~n ts
are antirionted The Fridav 'program of the Ladh:!(l: will lnclurl,.
!'egistration and the Opening of
"l t-he cl)rpo:entlon in the mornin@.".
At.. noon tliey w1ll hnve a !tet
,; acquainted partv with "l.lve En·
' . ter.tainment" and hmch will b-'•
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fu:mlshe~ . The Ladies will .~arti
·ciJ)ate in the rwening parade and
gath~r Wtth tbe men a\ t~
.Jet acqua i n~d party tin~ wUJ
follow
Saturdays nro~am inr.luli"~ a

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of Gay and }Jith Str~eis, Cohn))-buo ~)l(hfglu t ~&gt;~0 P: 'l)l. 1')1~
banquet and a I the enb:rtam, ment wiU start. at 6 30 ,P ¥· .
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with Ills sister, Mrs. Melvin Grimm
' · of !Sth Street
~ Mrs. •L. A. Campbell of Nehon.
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:orllle, Is visiting h.er a:randdaughter
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Mrs. William Eichinger.
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.aJII:\t..ehpdren of Lake Cit)', ,Tenn.,
'"' and' Mr. and Mrs. Billy pemberton
an~ children of CarYville, Tenn ,
who are construction wOrker's at
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~~e .K"Iser p1ant at Jl.Ejvenswood,
'ot lia'te ,m,oved into tl:e dop.ble- fur·
', , nillhed house of Mr and M~
,~, ~~ Charles Wh~ ller st Tb1rd St. an!3
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but lh!\t'~ because of a ~isa,gre~m. ,1,, ,
irW#i''6e'tween ' the t:'OUjlt.Yt lilnd"cif.Yf '.
over which \ should serve the
-area.'' she ~a1d "We ex~ect that
to be worli:M out when we move
in about October."

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Ye1tard111f'• P:YPtiHillOte: 1 THB) Ht:IR OF ALL TJ.
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Bea;.oer and tMra. Clarfll
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Mr and Ml'l. ~verett Oun and
three ehtldren of Hebron tpent
By Mrt. John Dl•hl
Mrs. DIU Davis and daughter,
Wednesday night and Thuraday
wHh Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Gainer.
Mn. Jerry Pullins and son and
Mr. and Mn. Frt.od Reibel and Mn Margaret Hysell of Colum·
daughters Of Toledo called on Mr. bw were a:uests ot the formcr'c
and Mrs. A. H. Bal~ey, Thursday. parents Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Ja·
Mr. and Mn. Roger Grileaer of cobs. Mn. f{y:!le)J remained for a
Columbua, Mr. and Mrl. Edward few day! visit.
Neumari and daughter, Linda Sue,
Mr. anr;l Mrs. Earl Preston of
ot Galion !pent the week end with Columbu.s were weekend guests
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, of Mr. and Mrs. CUfford Jacobs
Orr. Mr. and Mn. Neuman left
Mr. and Mr.a. Lou Dlehl and
Mon&lt;lay to vl•lt friends in Massa· Mr. and Mrs. Chu Diehl and
chusett1 while their daUghter is 1ons attended t:he Russell reumon
stayJng wlth her a:nndpat'El!l~(.
at the home of Guy and Ed Ru:!l·
Mr. and Mn. RaJph Ballard and sell famJlies
near
Bradford
son, Melvin vi:!littd Mr. and Mrs Church.
Paul Baker, Kill'buck.
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Ml'l. Mabel Van Me-ter, daughter, II
Laura Mae Hartung, Chertc.r, wa6
co~~Uma: on friends here Thursday
evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. CUnt Orr spent
Sunday with their aon and ~augh·
ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill) Orr
NEW arld USED, 18 to 50 IL
and ,Ilona, Reedsv11le.
Ion&amp;, 10 wldes. One, two and
Mrs. Marcia Keller ot K~o who
three bedrooms. Many 10ld for
has returned frOm the hoapltal Is
balanC!e due. Free Delivery convaleaclng •t the home of Mr.
Low Down Paymontl.
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and Mrs. Paul Orr.
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Mr•. Emmett Hua:hea, Middleport, 1pent Saturday with her par·
HOME SALES
enta, Mr. and Mrs. App Young.
U.S. 23, Weverfy, Ohf•
Mr. and Mra. Blythe Tbei11 and
Mite, Dorc:aa, called on Mr. aod
Mn. Arthur~. Monday,
'Mr. and Mra. Homer Web1toer of

ly Clarlc• Alltn
Mr. and Mn. Raymond Wllaop
and children, Columbu•. were the
week end JUesta of Mr, and Mr-1.
Thomu Weber ..
Ricky Gaul. PomerOy, was a
re~ent overnight villtOI'
Mr. and
Eldon Gaul.
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Steve, spent •Monday with Mrs.
Wallace Bradford, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. blwrence Smltll
vlllita4 lira, CharlO. 'Woodo on4
· Barbara Caul. both patieritt
Kolter Hoapit1l, Sunday. '
and Mra. Eddie Hartung anlt
aon• apent Sunday In Groveport
with Mr. and Mra. Henry Eichln&amp;·
er and lORI returned home wlth
the ijartun,a'a (OI' I week'.a vl1lt
with her mathet, Ml'L Mabel Vau
Meter.
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c1Ued on Mr.
Mn. Franklin.
BaUoy, Satur&lt;loy.
Se,eral from here attended the
·urvlC!el of Mra. Esther ,,~
at Ewing Funeral
Burial ·wat made

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N. Jon«~• and Mn. Jobes. Mr:!l. Ella
Hannum and M.._. M.arshal Keller
were reported oh the .sick JI&amp;L
Mi!11 Sue Conroy ill vacatlonln,g
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Long Bott.om spent Sunday even·
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•.ltb Mr. and Mn. A. H. Bailey.
Ruby Orr .spent Wedne:t:day
wJth her mol:her, Mn. Lola
of Eagle Rld&amp;e.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ro1e called
on Mr. and Mra. Emory Powell of
Spiller, SIJnd,ay.
Mrs. A"-drey Sorden snd childfen 'bf Columbus, called on Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Balle}', Friday.
Harold Hawk and Geraldine
Wood, Cheater, Bpent Friday evenlng witb Mr. and Mrs . Charles
Spencer and Mrs. Etta Spencer.

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t'OR IALI::

The Don Romine property located In Dexter, Ohio, and M'iddlfl·
port. Ohio, wiU be so I'd by , the
under&amp;;gned at the law offleea of
Contract"
Cl'oW
and Crow, Pomeroy, Oblo, at
PrfONE 398
o'elotk A. M., Saturday, July
eGradinf &amp; Ditch Diecin.l!:
RATES
19!57. Property located in Dex• Bact-Hoe Service
Ohlo, Jll· appnlsed at $8,800.
eTruck Loadma: Equipment
2 ceau Pf"• word, one 1n..... rtio11 Minlm".Jm charge Mk --4. ~-enU
and
cannot
be sold for leq thJ_n
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Truck
Servlee
per word lor three cooset·ullve mserUon11.
this 1um. Property located in Mid·
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
Specul - One month for 25 cent! per word.
dleport, Ohio, ls appraised at
Phone Cheshire 7-7479
FulJ rate of 2 cents per word will be charged for arfvor.rlhdng il
$4,000.00
and cannot be sold for
aot paid for before the 15tn of.each month tollowmg lniiPrtion
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Daily Sentinel ~o~o 1 11 not be r-:!sponslble for [l'lOliC than o ne tncor·
)Business Servir.es be sold to hlgheat bidder, lfUbject
l'fll't IMertlnn.
to the approval of the Court.
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{',ard of Thanb and .laJ Notices of Evt:nta $1 00 Ob1tuarlea
SybH Ebersbach, Exeeutrlx
.\lummL!m cpmbmattoa 1torm anci
pbUahcd at 1 eent per word.
7te
~ereen windows and dMrr. Steel (7) )9, 20, 22. 23, 24, 25, 26
snd aluminum awning• aad caoui:a 20" Cast Iron Coal Furnace
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Ol?iea. Call WilHam Radford.
$35 00 Phone 165-X.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
lroct Sprlnga.
5 2 lmop.
l1t... of FNncl• T. l.tz. ftAIHCI
Notice i1 hereby given that
Maude Bett whose Post Office ad·
dreu Is 849 High Street, Middle·
port, Ohio, has bet-11 duly appointed executrix of the Estate of J'.ran.
C:JS T. Betz, deeeaaed, late of Meigs
County, Ohio.
Dated thh ~til day o( July 1957.
Job'n C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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home of Mri. David Rou.
Mrs. Ed Morrlaon and chlldrea,
Blacklick, 0., ~pent a week with
Mr and Mrs. C. .N. Jonea.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Wlckbam
and dauehtera, Richmond, f)., 1pent
the week end wllh Mr. and Mr&amp;.
Buel Ridenour.
. Mu.s Lenora Betzlng. Columbus,
spent a week with Mn Freda Mil·
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Mr. and Mrl. Frank Hud10n of
Pomeroy ·vi:!lited Mr and M:ra. Wil·
hs frost. ,_
Mr. and Mrs John Morrtton and
son, V{Blter, daughter, MarUyn; of
Ashtabula, called on Mollie ' Book·
man. Tuesday
MrA. Freda Miller entertained
the Chrlstlaa Enduvor ,of the Silver R1.dge Church, Monday even·

ORUESER BLOCK CO.

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WHITfo~
Slo\es
Evergreen Call ot·den Lo John·
Day
ny McMurray. Phone 3fl6.
Phone 1$:121
Ntaat Phone
WE BUY
7 25 3tp
tOn·X. DODGE • PLYMOIJTH J
JTIIUCTUIIAL
I IIAMS
DEAU',RS
8 f U 1 =:-::~-c;:---·---,IICRAP IRON .,. MJTALI
l95fl Har!n; DDvlf.~un Motorcy&lt;'lll
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Model 56 st tn goo« con&lt;f llJnn.
Priced to se ll Sec Dick Taylor
STATION - WAGoNS::... 1931 Ply·
CO.
or Frank Uclllnd, Racme, 0 .,
mouth Wagon , original black
'hone
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finish Nice, ~89 tD~a Plymouth
Wagon, blue and Ivory , auto- ~.,..-:c-- - - - - - matic trans , H&amp;H, $895. 19155 GRAVELY 1rtACTOR SALES and
Service. R. A. Jo~mlaw, 512 E.
Plymouth Wagon, 6 cyl . R&amp;H.
M ~u n St , Pomcro}
7 24·27tc
Ivory over Dark Blue $1495
GMC Truck S4f:l5. !\!, 'r11n fl1!
---::----::-:--:-:bed. t 1peed transmission. E.&lt;· 2lf Horsepowrr Johnson Elcr start- r.OMPLETE tnsur•n~MJ PfotectiOD,
ing motor 12 ft. yrllow j11det
Llf.. Autt•. Jl'tre, Pullo. CaU Dor
tra good heavy tires UK7 Fm1J
Truck, $2415 ~ Ton Pick-up Bll.J
boat and traih,'1', Call 610·M 1 MiJis, Middleport, Ohht.
Rnd, overload
spring. GoOo.l
7 2 31
Tires. Pomeroy Motor Co , Porn·
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7·21!1·3tr
To Buy Beautiful
Brick,-,B~r-on-m
1856 Oldlmobllc. $2.495 Super 88
homt!l, 3 bedrooms and b1tb.
2 dr. Hollldaf Cpe Less than USED roll.a·way bed Call 303~
.!eteen-in rear porch overlook·
14.000 adua
milos
Power
lng the beautJJul Ohio R1ve1·,
between
7.8()
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and
7.80
atel!rlnr and
brake R.
Fully
city water, new oil furnace .
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equipped. Blae~tnar's, Po.meroy, --------~. .......
Allo 3 ear 1ara1e wJtb 4 room
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new modern apartment, oil fUr:=-::-;-::-- - nace, bc"utlful lawn, over an
193G Buick V8 Century. $2159~
acre
of garden. Itvlng Ka.·r
2 dr . Riviera Cpc. Smart Ivory
Jr., Phone 485. f'omeroy.
&amp;. White finish . [)yndlow drive Rnon1s Cor rent. Clo&amp;c to lown
7·24-0te.
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One crnful owner. Jllaettnnr'~,
l!l? Butternut.
7· 18·12tc
Pomeroy.
1 20 6~
37 AI;RES.rif 1r0und, 12of;hlch
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$1.595 4·
ia river bottQm. ~ated near
dr Sedan. Dynaflow drive . R &amp; ( 16) For
or
Shade Rlvelo .qn aood fl'avel road.
II New one coat 1\hnut $4~00 00
-·Laya wei'I. Could be used .for
Thill 011e like new ln appear· For ften\ - Exlen•lon Laddera.
summer c;abin. Will sell for $400
ance and condition Dlaettnar'R,
Scaffold hJarda, Drop Clolba.
down, thttnee balance in mo~th­
Pomeroy
7 20 Otc
Cllnt.on Fi11her, :Middleport.
ly p11yment1. Call 1115, Hilton
Phone 82b~,X.
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7 211 6te
Wolle, Mlnerovlll,,
10&amp;4 Ford VB CUAtomllne. $1.093
2 dr Sedan. One of the best ap· ~::-:.-~..,..-peannc cart on our lot Dlaett· .( 17)
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Two bednu'1, Pomeror.
7 20 6tr
room hou11e wlth city water, a:u
furnace, 111 wt~H and 38 ·~·
"103 Chevrolet aa low as $89a r';;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;,;-;;;-;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;:~ of
J;md. M:lnerP lghts. Trailer
Pour beautie!l. 2-210's and 2
Wanted.
r~uno 907·11. Virlil
Experienced
Bei·Airl. One like new conver·
Teaford, Syracuse.
1 2tl 6\p
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7 20 6tr
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MARTIN RESTAURANT
• 1003 Buiek Spec:lall. $995 Two
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extra fine c:ara. One wa&amp; owned
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Fred Kau!f, Pomeroy. 7·23·12tp
BILL CRILUS.
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All Mikel apd Mad~
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NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALE
In puttuancc:: or an order of the
Probate Court of Meigs county .
Ohio, I wil} otter fl)r liale at Pub11c
Auction on the 3rd day of Aug·
UJt, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock A. \!., at
the front door of fr.a Court House
at Pomeroy, Ohio, the foUowlng
deac:rlbed rerl estate situated in
the VIllage of Middleport, County
of Meigs and State •flf Ohlo, 1nd
b...,unded and deacribed •• follows :
Tbat lot or partel of land wlth
the !:tulldlns a~4,. JmprovemtJ]t&amp;
thereon, llituate at the northwest
corner of Sixth and Palmer Streets
in the Town of MJ(Idleport, Meigs
County, and State of Ohio, 9n ~lot•
In abe Fifty fM\ feet by oae tiUn·
dred UOO) teet and more pa'1lcu·
lorJy1 Aeoerlbe4 on Map, Paae 4,
Blo.. 88, M•p ~1. BeiUJ pori ol

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;FOR SALE OR TRADE - 22 acre ( 18)
farm, ' room hou&amp;e Mt.lJ and
RhooJ bu1
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Geora:e Ken.
for bouae
ne&lt;b',
7 20 6tp PAINTING WANTED. All l&lt;lnd•,
Interior and exterior. RoofJ a
apeclalty.
Edward Peloao, TU 2J.
or tall 260J
924. P. 0. Box 78, Hartford, W.
Shirley Nd·
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veyed to Zona Hette1im.er by deed
recorded in Deed Book 17tl, Page
9~ of the Mei~a Count)' Deed Rec·
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Said real estate u situated at
No. M2 Palmer Street, Middleport,
Ohio. (Acras:t the 1treet from the
BapUst Churrb.)
Said premi8e3 are appraised at
$7,300.00, and m11st be sold tor not
less than two-thirds (2/3) of said
appraised value. TERMS OF SALE:
Calb In Hand On Day Of Sale
Aten SJ;taln, Executor of the
Eatate of Zona Hettesimer.
Deeeasc.d.
Webster &amp; Full%,
Attorneya tor Elcecutor.
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Atte ndance at
wu 4-4, eollection $3.53
July 21 was 7!5, ofl~ing •J2 87.
Mrs. Allee Moore spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Russell days wlth Mrs c. E. Roecher at
and daughters, ColumbllS, were Chester.
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weetend guests of her moth~r.
M.n. tnez Hessong o( Columbu s
Mrs. Eva Tro~~cy. Mrs. Ru&amp;s$ll's spent the weekend here wilh
return~ll her .l!lster, Lida Adams
nephew , Billy Davis,
home wltb. them for a vl$H .
Mr. and Mrs Sherman Robert$ •
Mr. and Mrs. · Clitford Jacobs caUed on Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
and Ja~ were In Atbe~ Satur Getty1 Thursday.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Penny Edw.ardt~
Orvnl" Allen and Homer Pow· and family were dmncr gue'its
ell called on John Diehl .SUnday. or Mr and Mrs Arthur Eblin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder and Sunday,
children and Tom Eblin called on
Mrs. Robert Faulk wa1l the
her brother Steve Eblin.
:;::uest of her mother Mrs. Nellie
Eblin, Wedne.s(!ay

THOMAS FORK ,

Br Mn. Aile• Moore
Attendance at Sunday School

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Mr. 1nd Mrs. Everett Milhoan,
By Irma 1. lhit
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan and
Mid Rose Eatterday of Clncln· girl! called on Mrs E. W. Erlewine
naU is home for 1 two week VI· Sunday at Long Bottom.
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr, BilSeveral people from t 1·is ptsce ly, Shirley and Sue were Sunday
aUende:d the Guernsey pienlc held visitors at the home of Mr. and
at the Edson Roush farm at qr- Mrs. Clyde Salser of Racine.
mel. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conroy and
Dana VanMeter and . Mlaa Anna· Kimberly or Huntington, Mr and
bel Rose attended the Elberfeld Mn. Hewitsc.n of Mason were callplcmr. Thursday.
i
ing on Mrs. Allee Dodson on SunThe
attendance
at Sunday day.
School waa 5S and the offerins wu
Mr. Raymond Frank Ls very ill
$9.9!.
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Mr. Eldon Kraeuter was a re·
Mrs. Marsha Keller came home
Cent guest of relative• in COlum· Saturday from St. Joseph Hospital
bus
in .Parkersburg. She 1:: at the home
Phyllil Ihle attended a pre-eoi· of Mr:!l. Theltna Orr of Baahap
lege conference ' at OU in Athens
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan ,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Elaine and Tony were Parkersburg
Charles lhle wa1 a recent guest vialtors Saturday,
Of Erneat Holter of Eagle Ridge.
-GIMnl S. MilhoAn

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Home of Howard Zinc
Famous Seat
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SWIPINtO:- T\.!1;.
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- 'The 19t.l7 Ct:tnterence of th r
Oblo State Firemen's .A.s~.tlatiqn
and Lt.d.let Auxiliary wjll bo hcl1'
In CohJlnwo, Onio. A"'"'' 18ih
17th, 18lh, 1~7 . !l'he Conferenct&gt;
this ftN' 11 bein' sponsored b\
the Fr•o~\1~ CoUlltv r lre Fi&amp;ht
e:ra Assoefa.tlAA, WJ\Icb repr¢11an1t
the Je.ire Deprrtments ln the Lcr·
ritory .surrot~pding the CJty of
Colwnbu•.

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~·· been Ql'fRneed by the variou•
..Conference Committees and , i ~
ech~uled to be~ ln on FriMy
mOrning with re1d.ttration at th"'
De~bler~HIIton Hotel.
Highlights of Fridayg program
lneluf'oe the lJ)trOductJOns .of important guest&amp;; MemOJ'ia l service .
... Tour of Lo~kbour}l.e Air Fore,,
('\ BuG; the big parade in the ev~
nlnJ and a get acquainted part~
tollowtng the PII.Tade The parad.WiU stllrt promptly at 8.00 P M
and will move from Broad and
Wa~Jbington on Broacl Strtet to
Central High
School. Suitable&gt;
prizeS · are being ol!ered. _
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-·~full &lt;OnB 1 11nd will consist Of u1
, lmpq_rtal'l~ · mootLng irr the mGI n·
-~· ing 'with an Ol;lstacle · 'Dtivlng
~o
Roadeo in the afternoon. The b1:l
ba)lquet wlth ·!i~te entertainm6n1
will start promptly· at 6'30 P lot
in the main dining room A businesa. session ·will take up the
Suhday morning proeram.
The Ladies
Auxiliary's pro''
gram is just as &lt;-OmR]ete as that
of the men and Rl') ~ult mom~n ts
are antirionted The Fridav 'program of the Ladh:!(l: will lnclurl,.
!'egistration and the Opening of
"l t-he cl)rpo:entlon in the mornin@.".
At.. noon tliey w1ll hnve a !tet
,; acquainted partv with "l.lve En·
' . ter.tainment" and hmch will b-'•
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fu:mlshe~ . The Ladies will .~arti
·ciJ)ate in the rwening parade and
gath~r Wtth tbe men a\ t~
.Jet acqua i n~d party tin~ wUJ
follow
Saturdays nro~am inr.luli"~ a

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of Gay and }Jith Str~eis, Cohn))-buo ~)l(hfglu t ~&gt;~0 P: 'l)l. 1')1~
banquet and a I the enb:rtam, ment wiU start. at 6 30 ,P ¥· .
' Sunday morning will P~ · ~~en qp '
by ·a busine s~
ses.&lt;~ion
(luring
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snent Sunday.
with Ills sister, Mrs. Melvin Grimm
' · of !Sth Street
~ Mrs. •L. A. Campbell of Nehon.
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:orllle, Is visiting h.er a:randdaughter
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Mrs. William Eichinger.
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.aJII:\t..ehpdren of Lake Cit)', ,Tenn.,
'"' and' Mr. and Mrs. Billy pemberton
an~ children of CarYville, Tenn ,
who are construction wOrker's at
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~~e .K"Iser p1ant at Jl.Ejvenswood,
'ot lia'te ,m,oved into tl:e dop.ble- fur·
', , nillhed house of Mr and M~
,~, ~~ Charles Wh~ ller st Tb1rd St. an!3
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but lh!\t'~ because of a ~isa,gre~m. ,1,, ,
irW#i''6e'tween ' the t:'OUjlt.Yt lilnd"cif.Yf '.
over which \ should serve the
-area.'' she ~a1d "We ex~ect that
to be worli:M out when we move
in about October."

T S E .r X T E Z K - Q M T I' Z J X .
Ye1tard111f'• P:YPtiHillOte: 1 THB) Ht:IR OF ALL TJ.
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Lqrgest Stock In The South Ea"
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Mro. JlJ.!IO EpPIOII
Bea;.oer and tMra. Clarfll
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Laurel Cliff

ly Mrt. A. H. lallitf
Mr and Ml'l. ~verett Oun and
three ehtldren of Hebron tpent
By Mrt. John Dl•hl
Mrs. DIU Davis and daughter,
Wednesday night and Thuraday
wHh Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Gainer.
Mn. Jerry Pullins and son and
Mr. and Mn. Frt.od Reibel and Mn Margaret Hysell of Colum·
daughters Of Toledo called on Mr. bw were a:uests ot the formcr'c
and Mrs. A. H. Bal~ey, Thursday. parents Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Ja·
Mr. and Mn. Roger Grileaer of cobs. Mn. f{y:!le)J remained for a
Columbua, Mr. and Mrl. Edward few day! visit.
Neumari and daughter, Linda Sue,
Mr. anr;l Mrs. Earl Preston of
ot Galion !pent the week end with Columbu.s were weekend guests
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, of Mr. and Mrs. CUfford Jacobs
Orr. Mr. and Mn. Neuman left
Mr. and Mr.a. Lou Dlehl and
Mon&lt;lay to vl•lt friends in Massa· Mr. and Mrs. Chu Diehl and
chusett1 while their daUghter is 1ons attended t:he Russell reumon
stayJng wlth her a:nndpat'El!l~(.
at the home of Guy and Ed Ru:!l·
Mr. and Mn. RaJph Ballard and sell famJlies
near
Bradford
son, Melvin vi:!littd Mr. and Mrs Church.
Paul Baker, Kill'buck.
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Ml'l. Mabel Van Me-ter, daughter, II
Laura Mae Hartung, Chertc.r, wa6
co~~Uma: on friends here Thursday
evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. CUnt Orr spent
Sunday with their aon and ~augh·
ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill) Orr
NEW arld USED, 18 to 50 IL
and ,Ilona, Reedsv11le.
Ion&amp;, 10 wldes. One, two and
Mrs. Marcia Keller ot K~o who
three bedrooms. Many 10ld for
has returned frOm the hoapltal Is
balanC!e due. Free Delivery convaleaclng •t the home of Mr.
Low Down Paymontl.
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and Mrs. Paul Orr.
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Mr•. Emmett Hua:hea, Middleport, 1pent Saturday with her par·
HOME SALES
enta, Mr. and Mrs. App Young.
U.S. 23, Weverfy, Ohf•
Mr. and Mra. Blythe Tbei11 and
Mite, Dorc:aa, called on Mr. aod
Mn. Arthur~. Monday,
'Mr. and Mra. Homer Web1toer of

ly Clarlc• Alltn
Mr. and Mn. Raymond Wllaop
and children, Columbu•. were the
week end JUesta of Mr, and Mr-1.
Thomu Weber ..
Ricky Gaul. PomerOy, was a
re~ent overnight villtOI'
Mr. and
Eldon Gaul.
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Steve, spent •Monday with Mrs.
Wallace Bradford, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. blwrence Smltll
vlllita4 lira, CharlO. 'Woodo on4
· Barbara Caul. both patieritt
Kolter Hoapit1l, Sunday. '
and Mra. Eddie Hartung anlt
aon• apent Sunday In Groveport
with Mr. and Mra. Henry Eichln&amp;·
er and lORI returned home wlth
the ijartun,a'a (OI' I week'.a vl1lt
with her mathet, Ml'L Mabel Vau
Meter.
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c1Ued on Mr.
Mn. Franklin.
BaUoy, Satur&lt;loy.
Se,eral from here attended the
·urvlC!el of Mra. Esther ,,~
at Ewing Funeral
Burial ·wat made

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N. Jon«~• and Mn. Jobes. Mr:!l. Ella
Hannum and M.._. M.arshal Keller
were reported oh the .sick JI&amp;L
Mi!11 Sue Conroy ill vacatlonln,g
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Long Bott.om spent Sunday even·
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•.ltb Mr. and Mn. A. H. Bailey.
Ruby Orr .spent Wedne:t:day
wJth her mol:her, Mn. Lola
of Eagle Rld&amp;e.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ro1e called
on Mr. and Mra. Emory Powell of
Spiller, SIJnd,ay.
Mrs. A"-drey Sorden snd childfen 'bf Columbus, called on Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Balle}', Friday.
Harold Hawk and Geraldine
Wood, Cheater, Bpent Friday evenlng witb Mr. and Mrs . Charles
Spencer and Mrs. Etta Spencer.

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Their Golden Wedding Anniversary

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ed M-SJit. Brewincton'a mother.
Mr. and Mr.-. Robert White and
three children, Akron, were
The
Weddinl AnniverMeetinr
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Mr.
and
Mrs. Howard
of
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and
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OWen Bratton and Gerald AnStewart was quietly ob.sern&lt;l"fue
thony served 11ndwicbea and .POP last week end and were joined
and Mrs. Thoma• Wiant
· to Ulnea, WednetdaJ July a( at
to the memben of the Baptlat
for , dort vi.Jit.
the home of her aider, Mrs. Ray
Men's BrGtherbood of the Ftra
June Qulllen, daughter Seldenabel, Spring Ave.
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and Mrs. George Quillen,
of f-IG'!ft.FJ were
social meetlna Thur&amp;day ni.Jbt at
thi! home 'I't)e
accompanied Mr. and Mra. Frartk
the Mei.g1 County Fairgrounds.
ttracu
Ktna:
and
11on,
Roger,
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Gamea were enjoyed and those
w(thta•
:k:!•u:Ucl
present included Bratton, presJ· home in Columbus for .a viait last
Iced In white and deeor·
dent; Atbony; Malcolm Miller, Ed· week end.
wlth
a:old
rose bud.l and toP,ison Baker, William Fee, Don Beck·
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wbe Jr. and ped wlth a a:olden wmtbe _and tbt
er and David Dgrst Jr.
Mr. t- nd Mrs. C. J. Davis and daugb numenl, 110 In gold, wlib aold
ter, Chriseie, GallipoJia. were busl· taper• l.n cryltal holden ~ eJth·
neas v1aitor3 in Columbu!ll, Wed- er alde.
nesday They stopped enroute
A110 on the table .were
home at Jaclr.Jion for a Jbort vllit
enu
of a:old roae bud&amp; aDd )'el10
with Mr. and Mrs. William Beh
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white
m1nt1
topped
with the
Tbe Rev. C. E. Hoyt took his accompanied home from there b)' numeral ~ in gold. and nuta.
wif~ to.,Pblllipl, w . Va., Thursday Katherine Jane Hannahll, who bad
A ab: o'clock cbtc:ten dinner
wu served at the Middleport Roadwhen they ret-eived word that her been vi11lting there for a week.
mother, Mrs. C. B. HawkiJ15, had
Mr. and Mrs. WiUls Antl1onj aide Park an~ in tbe evenin1
injured her back In a fnll at her were called to Columbus 11lur• home macle lee
and cih
borne. Mrs. Hoyt remained for an day when they received Word that ee,ved at the
hoMe
nieeea of
Du.rlng
indefinite stay with her mother. Ills motbcr, Mrs. Sophia A'Dtbony,
M-Sgt. an4 Mrs. James Brewing- &amp;\, had been taken to Whlte Croas
evening pl.c:ture~
ton and thett daughter, Sandra, Hoapital after having a atrok~ that
and ne hew, John Vroman, re- day. Mrs. Anthopy made her ·borne
wltb a daughter, Mrs. Etnmett
Shafer, Columbus.
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IOoes and WUiiam: lldihee, who
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~pend the week end bert with tUI.r
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Dan Dailey
Donald O'Connor Mit.&amp;i Gay110r

"THERE'S NO BUSINESS
LtKI SHOW BUSINESS"
(Cinemucope-Technicolor)
--alsoJ.ames Cralg
Lynn BarJ
"WOMEN OF
PITCAIRN ISLAND"
(ID Regalstope)
s.turci•Y Only
July 27
Walter BreniWl
Phil Harria
HGQODBYE MY LADY"'
(1",..n:eUent Family Picture)
-alsoRuss Tamblyn
Gloria Talbot
"'THE YOUNG GUNS"
Cotnecb and Carteoa

Middleport
Society

POMEROY

SOCIE'IYMt1.
Mn. Roeco6

and Mrs. Da1e lqllt.h,.
Mr. ond !ho. Dflmll'

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Mr. And Mra. James ·Ginther,
The couple received !llanY lovely
Sharon Smltll of Clift n, W. Va. sons, ~eorge ~nd PhWlp. of C~·
t:lftl. Member~; of Ma&amp;nolla Tern1 recent gue.!!il of 9her aunt cinnata are vaai!JnJ bla pareata,
~le Pythlan S1sters and the Pallt
uncle M"r and M
All' d Mr. .and Mra. Or11 GintHer.
h' f 1 Cl b ned durin., the eve-•
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S(:~ln
and daughter, Judy.
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M!'a. Percy Peoples 1a coniined
n!ng and Pr":rt
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Thomas
MeCJqng and \to her home witb lllness •Jld iJ
g:Jtta but unda ue to th pFunen
of JaCkson are speildjng being visited by her dauabtm
were Mr. an ... rs. An on)'
sco,
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and Mr. and Mr.s. Harold Smith
and ton. of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Joe Wood of NamiJtor;t vbfted her roother, Mra. Lillian MoBri.de and s.bter. Mrs. ·Ruth CuD•
dlft,
Mr. and Mrt. Melvin 'Grimtn vU!lt·
ed his bro~r, Ray Grimm, at
NeMrw HavdenMr,1 :,.Y_,I;,
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children •~t R.•cine ho~~ve mQved lnt&lt;t
'their hom~ they purebased from
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by 6re or theft • , ,

Mr. and Mn. W111 Allltin' Smlth
and 1ona, Billy and David, Hf!ma·
tite, Virginia, vllite-d Mte. J. 0.
Leonard recentl)'.
)b. and Mrs. Roger Emmi1h and
c;tauehters, Sally and Betsy, have
returned to thelr home ln De·
trolt after vl,l\lng bl• parentli, !h.
and Mn. c. A. Emmllb.
Mr. and Mra. Jojln Haw!Uns Jr.

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Pa..ul• Recordings

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lnalde
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1952 Pontiac · .... · .... · .. $477

Cbl!lce of live "better buys." Many are go-

Roadmasler Convertible Cpe. Power SteerIna &amp; Braltes. Gen. leather illllde. trim.
Power' seat and windows. V&amp;ry _low, Q)lleage. One .,.reful local owner • . New one
costs about es,ooo.oo.

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1954 Butcks · · as low as .$11:395

JJP.!t gr""n llnloh.

1952 Butcks · ·· · as low as $677

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that the HOU!&gt;.e
. ita way to p~u lm
rneasure to meet the
of sebools."
.8eeretary of
education and· welfare,
was "disappointed" by
House ac:tion. Ht had callel!
th.e bill'a pa~sa&amp;eo.
(ConHnu..t on ,.,. ThNe)

·t,ooo Polio Shots
Made
Available To
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1 Audrey Young, ehalrman of the
:Jtefllit COUnty ··Polio Founc:ktlon,
1 .llld". 1pproxlmately
1,000 polio
· J" tljot. bave beef'! purchased by her
"' ~n~ation and ·will be &amp;dmlnis·
, fi'!'e4 here by .lbe county Heolth
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ttli-20 tbi'oulh 'the 39-year-old aa:e
croup, all )'Ciunaer persona bavlnJ had am,ple opportunity to obtaiP ahots before.
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to lblr age lfGup will .,.

11Yin 1'1}eaclay, JulY r 3Q. at &amp;he

--l~h ~ depnrttnent, E.. ).t:ain·lt.;
J»omero)' from 9 to ' 12,, and on

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word frida:v of thE~ dciath of her
brother, Cllfft.rd C. Wharff, 60,
COlumbus.
Mr. Wharff (nd his wife have
been vidtlng their ·daughter, Mrs.
Robert Zer~le, and ··am~ly on Long
tsland, N. Y., and ·he had a atroke.
a week ago wblch was followed by
tWo other lttokes within the next
five days. He had bl!en In Ill
health for appraxi111atelY six. years.
Survivors include hi:S wife, Jean;
two dau'gb'terl. --{EmUy, at bome;
Mrs. Zerkle;· LOng llland; lour
grandchildrel'l; three lilter11, Mrs.
Gar~ner, Middleport; Mrs. Faye
Jauchtua, ColUmbus, aft:d Mrs. Ed
Lewis, Cleve.l and; • brolhe!", Walter Wharff, East Fultonh.m.
be held In
F.unetal servlcn.wUl
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CoI umbltlll W:Ith, ,~he errangemenb
to bf: atmouneed later and burial
will be .in CroOb:viUe Cemetery on
Tuesday.
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Yot1c ~Central etnpJoyee and· bad
been General Mtnaeer of the New
.Eneland Mutual lria~trance Com
pan)' in Columblll (Df a number
of years.. Mr. -nd Mr .. .Qardner will
attend the- aervica and burial.

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~. Pomiroy," held 1lnc~ Jply ~1.
wbo bad been sentenced , {o 30
dliy&amp; t lh 'au, fined '100 ah4,~fostlt,
and ord~red ~ PBf .$.~maat;!s
to c:ountJ;. · pl'Qpel't)' destroyed 1
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.G~A~'ENiA~A,
Gmun!ln!~t
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CITY UP .__:_
Carlos~
Ptesl.fl!nt

Mrs. Adelbert Lee today l'e·
ct.\! vcd word of the death or her
'OIIsin Mrs. Alma B. Spencer In
White Cmss Hospilal, Columbus,
"~n Thursday night.
Mrs. SJX!neer waa the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Georg~
Cot'nell and was born and reared
in Meigs County. She was the wi·
dow of the late Lloyd Spencer and
had made her home with her son
Jack ·~n Columbus for the past two
vcars. A son, Lloyd Jr., died April
18 of this year.
She was a member Q( $)'racu~e
Presbyter-i an Church and, had ~n
a member of the Presbyterian
Missionary Society and Star Clas!J
and Syracuse Garden Club until
illness forced ber Moving to Co·
\umbua with her ,son.
Surviving in ad~ltion to her son
are the followlnl alsters: Mrs..
Mary McLaren, Elizabeth Cornell.
1\.nna Cornell, aU Of Columbua,
1nd M"rs. Olivia Cook, of Roches·
te r, p a.
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t"uoeral arrangement.a are not
yet complete althou•h burial i-.
Lo be made in Sun11et Cemetery a~
Columbus.
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a pa1ace guard identified a.:t.. Communist.

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room with his wife when be was slain. Officials said the ass·
assin. Romed Va5quez Sanche7.
sh()t and killed himself immedi·
ately afterward .
Vice President Luis · Arturo
Gonzalez · LOpez eal1ed an emer
geney cabinet meeting early tbis
mnrning and assumed the pres·
idem:y. The cabinet declared P
state or seige.

No Developments
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Wire Theft Case .
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Prowler Report
Ori Lincoln Hill
Proves Fruitless

~0 a.~~c~~:!a~~r t~~oe!~%r Po~~

NOte Jn BOtt}e·
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Donald Miller
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democratic government, WiS shot and killed Friday night by

Chief of Polil'e Lerov Bart ru rn
today said that there · had ber.n
no Curther r!evelopments in his
investigation of the theft or wirt"
from the Goeglein Brothers gra·
vel pit operation in Middleport
He did however indicate Lhat pr"
gress was being made and that
an anest was fortht"Omint" in th~
near future.
The police chief abo reported
the arrest o{ thrC(! men Frida~
nigllt all of whom are slated for
t-outt appearances before Mayor
C. 0. Fisher tonight at 8 p.m.
Those arrested were: Jamea H.
Murphy, 32, Cincinnati, eharied
with intoxication and released on
$25 bond . Charles Allensworth,
Pictured above is the newest of the a~rial ViewS of Meigs County Farms in the weekly ser· 40, Middleport intoxication and
ies feature of the Daily Sentinel. The owner of the above farm may secure a free framed Clarence W. Smith, 38, Middlt-porl, intoxication.
photo of the
by
Dally Sentinel offices
Wedoesda.-'·yc_._ _ __
Bartrum said too that f o u r
yout.hs
ranging in age from 8 to
1
14 years along with tbelr parents
are due for a tourt appearance at
7 p.m. toniaht on charges of dis~
charging air rifles within the ,corPoration limits and contrary to a
Band Director George
village ordinance. He Raid the air
had a Iorge lurnout Friday lor
BARSTOW Calif. (UP)-The FBI today examined reports
rifics had already been confiacatthe tryoutll for Flaa-bearers for that a blasting ca~;~ and evidence of an expJosioh were found
ed by the police.
on JlD airliner which was &amp;haken by a· mysteri«?US blast ear1y lie!
Grace Captelna, ""8arol CrisweU, Thursday.
Lincoln Hill turned up nothin;~~
Linda NelJon. Sophqmorea, Maida
The 13th passenger • a man-was presumed blown through Patrolman Edward strauss sahr
Roush, Naney Gllm~on, n·orts Vlt· the Iav.a tory wall of the plane and his body wa-s found Fri· this morning.
atoe, Ruth Farmer, LO~tta Han· day. Tbe others wer!:! not injured
-;The officer said Frank Bassnct.
ning; Fresbmen, . Chri!!Jine Coat&amp;. and the plane made a sUccessful
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Bassnet,
Barbara and Betty CoVert, Diane uneventful emergency landlng at
reported he was wakened when
Watson, Kareft. McElhlnny; Eighth Geora:e Air Force- Base in the
he heard scrat~hings and sound.o.
grade, Ruth. Ann- Edwsr'dl, Lucin· Southern California desert.
as if a side window were being
da KoUts, Beverly Perrin.
jimmied.
Final trrol-'!11 wiU be held Mon·
The blasting cap repOrt lndicat·
InveStigation t:liselosed no jim·
day With tbete slrl11 selected: cd that the cap waa round in the l
my marks and no observ·able fo&lt;ttGuee ·Capteinl, Maida "Rous;J, plane's toilet along with what ap- 1t...l
prints a'round or near any win·
Rutb Farmer, Loretta' Hanning, peared tb be burned toilet tlastie.
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On January 24, 193(1, two boys .
Christine coa·ta, D~ane. W'Rtson.
v.c~t
- heavily Insured Carroll Norris, wbo was 12, and
Ruth Ann Ed'lf!ardl, Lue1nda Mor· Saul F. ~lpatoc~. 62, or Canoga James Carpenter. 1 ~. wrote a note
rb, witb., colleen Wilton and Phyl· !;'ark. Calif., retired jeweler-was which they sealed' in a bottle and
Ua Hilbert added to tbe llsl . I found ·on the _desert floor after a. put In the Ohio River between
~youts tor Drum-ml.jor and seareh by dv1~ian gr?und (ll.l'ti~s Apple Grave and Letart.
for tht!l two Gl.oekenspeil player.s and three Mmnc hehcopterS. The
will alao ~ held M~nday aceord· "bod3 was taken tQ O'Donnels
The boys, wh,o were anxloul' to
ine to the ,directbr.
Mortuary here where It wa~ bear !rom aome unknown personslearn~ that parts of the left hand made their ages and descriptions
MIIGI GaN"I ItAL "HOSPITAL
were mjNCng. Later a deputy cor· older than' ttiey were . ~&lt;
Admitted: 'Wayne Pratt, Dexter; Oner said; they had been recovered
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller, Le·
Dallal Stace",
Pomerov: Erma but he dJd not disclose how.
On July 24, 1957. Joe Postle· tart Falls, learned· WedneSday by
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A ~Qortuary source sal~ there waite,
· who is repairing and re· a telegram from the Department
Disc:hlr•e&amp; :EUa Stewart,· Wi!!at was ''lomet~lna" on the left hand, modeling his property on Lo~ust of the Arined Services that thei.b •
Street, found the boltle under- 90n, Donald, about 20. is critically
Colum "la. ·
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but that lt pro'bably wou.ld "taile
ath 1he floor of the bui1dlng.
1 REUNION SCHEDULED
laboratory teRtii to determine what ne
ill in Korea with polio .
TO HOSPITAL
it lVas.
Norris is roow' a bookkeeper for
Young Miller i:J a ~raduate o£
Members of the 1932 graduating
Lydia H,yiell,' CO;ndor·at, wa1 re- · A pathologist began 11 detailed the R. H. RawUngs Sons' Compans, Racine High School and ha.!l been elus of Racine High Sc:hool will
m.Dved for :mneu -tO Melga Geper· autopsy on the body, de!t:ribed a~ Mld41eport, and lives in Syracuse. serving in the U. S. Air Foree for have a reunlan at the . Pot&gt;Uand
al Hosjlita~ ll'rld~ ,at 1 p. m. by ..aenerall)' Intact" except for the 1 Catpentcr is omploycd at the Ap· three years. A follow·up telegram Park Sunday, Aug. 28 for entlre
the PQmerby ,EmetJency Sq~ad. 1
(Contln~ on P.aif41 TllrH)
pie Grove J,.ockl.
Friday .confirmed the earher one. famllie&amp;.
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l61n Tryout For
Middleport Band
Two Are Arrested As Flag Bearerso.u.,
And Tw:o Released
From ~ Jails th~h~:~t~~~n:~r!:~~ ~:;l~n~
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.:'~J/"\::~·t~·; IClifford Wharff
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for . in a-dvance of
leaders had
the ,Preaident. as not
e:atiaffe.d. with . the House
but w1thcg to accept lt

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eworn by Nora Evans In the court
' ellla "oald. lle•il'dlell, Ol ill•· re- ot Just~ of Peact 1\. E. Grindley,
EvaDI wtu; appear before"Glind· ,
eiPlellta must Iiiii a consent slip.
·~e Polio Foundation aUoeated ley tada;v.
Pomel'Oy
PltrolmaD · Edward.
J~h!!O to. buY ,tbe vaeei~c
~trau~ arresU!id , Razel Boggel'is,
GalUa COunty, fo~ invi\Rtlsatlon
. on orde_r ot Mayor's eourt in MJd·
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dleport where L•
m:: waa a au.
Two men were ·released lnom
county jail ·Friday. Onl! waa Er·
~Jn Smith, 4.8. Reedsville, eonfin ·
ed, 4nee luly it for tntoxieat1Cn
and fJned- 8 tCn.al Qf $100 tnd

Choice of three - One 2 dr. Sta, W&gt;Jbn,
one2dr.&amp;one4dr.
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in! Carry them sin~ly ..• carry ~em lD
matched ..to! To·be brilll1111tlf In laab-

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B'. CO[lt~ur K~\&gt;-'l'abjer"-;_ •••• ~ .Y
.c. S~·TI!Ioiner •.•• ~ ..... :••• ,j,SQ

g· p. m. lo aceoOtmoda~e men and
wotnfn wbo Vtort daytime.
Tbeae ahota are ilc~;esaible (o all
people \Vbo ~re. unable "4P .1et ·vac:-. el"!! 'ftom f&gt;mlly ·pholelono. olll-

1953 Cltevrolets as low as $888 '1.954 Fords · · · ·· · aslow.es $995
Vl!l'y clean ean.
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1956Bulck V8 ........... $2)7?5

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special 4Jdr. Sedan. Only ' iii.D8t(a'ct.uat
miles. Spare \Ire never on crounll. ·Dyna·
now drive. R&amp;H.

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tchedu1ed 1()-round bout In
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1evt.N: cuta to Jansen't~ race. : ·

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•' 1951 Bulcks · · · · as low as $395

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In oplte of lhe proopecllve alee! price booat,
ulea on Bulcka and Po11tlaeo are bringing In more lrode-lno. We have iO move lheae
fast. - S. let 101 for roll buya. Get you,. 11 ow, while our aeleellon 11 JOGil allfl p!'l...t
are low.
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you'll to.. Sparkler• , , • t~• brilliant
new V,.y they ace.cr}t your ·C:oet]-101~

ftot," ~7 Plt)&lt;lllo and
RuU•ntt; and the

port WC'IIU

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by Lady

Sparklers

ot Mr,., V~rne

hy!Dn• "America" alld "Onw-ard,
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D.ew' l&amp;ahion idea"! If yOu ' lUte ieWE!lry,

tplrltual pllioe o( th•, PIO&lt;lge to .,, )\ll'&lt;!leport: Mr., ahd Mrs.
the Ch~lsUap. FJaa,: t.be! ·:Pleijge t..o Erneit Carpenter, · O:allipol~; M:-.
the Ame·r tcu J'lac
.nd the
M"ra. Cad MOot'e a"d d!!URb·
Pledge ··to tbc Te~peralfce. Flag
Lindt and Mre. Jeff Wilaon,
IIJ\d, Mr1. Flemia1 aave l)\e hietory
ol lbe three Plod~...
· The apedal m'~,~~te. ln~hlded a
voc:•l due:t. ·~ *liter, ~t Me

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G\11\11;~' of t~e- Saunder·~· we~
·" '"" ~:Jn , ~n.. tlop With t~&lt;c
~roitam., · ~~-~ Sauer ' tay~ , the
a!ill Mr•. D~vit. W. 8. Swl•~­

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Ohio: Part I, cloudy, tiarm ·.ncf
humid Nd.y threilth Suntl•y, h;,h
tod•y In the IO'a. low tontght 6672.
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MiddJ~port: Mr.s . .~etlit Carpen·
ter, (;alllpolia ed PaUla .Jean and
PtUy Saunden, Btc;lwell, Wert&gt;
®le~ted. Sunday, l,Yitb a. dlll;I)C'"
wtte
altd at the home rtf
\an~ Mrs. Paul
dlnlna-room.
Sauqde:n, Bidwelt 1 • Honie made
; Mra. Lllllan stelfJ, Ml~dteport, lee ·ar,eam and ' cake. were acr.wd

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;Four Birthdays
Are-Celebrated
At Dinner Party
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Newa
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In Clrculalloa

The an.nual . family "pJcnie .or
c;lau of t~e
Cl)ureh of ChriSt WBJI heJd TIJU.f8·
day At the fl.&lt;:»~'llRidc p'arlr..
. and Mr•. J~e• ~.r'I)P,ld, Ol
Mrs. William Reynolds, preSI· .
Huntli111ton, spent the.. Week i:nd del\1; of .,t.he clus, presided at · n
with bla parents, M"t.•. and. Mt•· short bi.Uiines• meeUng and Free!
Jame• t'rn~l~ ~.nd. dausbkf. Juarr I. ~rdner, paStor '- ol the church.
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gave the bl(lil&amp;inl which J)receded
the meal.
Guests were families of the
• cla88 memt;.ers and the Loy.d
)fen's ClaBs. Mrs. Otho Wattl!"
was ln charge of preparing tltf
Uble.s tor the dinner.

WERNER

BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federal Reae.rve Sylltom

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Attending were Mr. md Mu.
Alfred Biggs and daughter, Judy,
and nie~e . Sharon Smith, Mr. end
Mrs. Everett LightfQot and son:;;,
Jeff and Butch. Mr; and Mrs.. N"a·
than Biggs, children, Billy, · Sha·
ron and Allee Jean.
Mrs. Charlts Burt, children ,,
Charles and Marjorte, Mr. an:d
Mrs. ko~loyd Dunfee, Mr. and Ml'l.
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was sbot twice ln the ehe.!it •ncl
died instantly.
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the scene with drawn sidearms
but lhe assasain beat them to it by
putting a bnUct through his head.
Casti.Ho Armu was strongly anti
Commuoiat and for the three
yean he was ln powtr he had
waged an i.ntensive war against
Communists and leftists,
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on the assassin's body that showed
he WI.'! a long · standing member
of the Communist PilfiY.
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shortly before 5 a.m. at an emer·
gency cabinet meeting.
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Arbenz; GullllaR.
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July had been both CasliUo's
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was Corced to take refuge in Bogota, Colombia, as a political e:t·
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