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VOL IX

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N0.91

Pomeroy-Middleport,

entt .e

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,Two paen liave been mete(! one

to three year sentences in the
, 'Ohio Penitentiary at Columbus
, 1i;y ' Judge John C. Bacon in the
Kelp County Common Pleas
Court, both on non support
'charges. ·
'· Reeeivlng the sentences were
Jlo~M\irt Wills, 26, of Middleport ,
lA~ !;harles Cochran, 25, of VinRoute 1. Both were indicted
by f~ May term grand- jury last
Tlleaday and botb entered pleas
(if ' · c~ilty when arraigned before
Judie BaC!ln late last week.
, Willa ·Js the husband of Bett y
Jo Kesainger Wills, blind Middl ,.
mother who received wi~ c­
•pread publlcity seveJRI months
~o wl\en she was returned here
. fl'9~ Columbus. along with her
· theri elgbt·month..,ld
daughter,
Jlobl111 Annette. Wills had alle~ed·
ly d,e8erted his family in tha t
elty.
Judie Bacon was faced with &lt;be
problems involved tn seeing that
ajtlafaetory living arrangements
were made for the blind mother
and her baby. Wills was later re·
turned here from New Jersey by
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach.

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Five File In Lebanon, our Seek . $lO,OOO ri~wa;d-- -~-Short-ages Of
In Rutland As Interest Soa11ng For Murderer Is
A

.ton

week

Being Sought

remains before the filing deadline for candidates

in the November election and already four races for township
tru•tee posts have developed, Albert Gloeckner, clerk of the

... ' Port

SEVEN LITTLE LEAGUERS, teammates of ·•he Logan brothers, who perished at the hands
of a sadistic killer, pay final respects at a funeral home in Stoughton, Mass. The boys wiU
serve a-s pallbearers for the slain brothers, John, 12, and Edward, 11. (EXCLUSIVE INP phOto. All rights reserved)

Ho.rses Too Much
For Bookk.eeper
Handling Monies

Fat Tai Check ·Paid Gallia,
Addison Township, Wednesday

A third man ind:cted by the
CLEVELAND ' UP-DetectiVP.S
May term grand jury last wee!&lt;
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation has completed payment of arrested a 46-year- ol~ woman
011 non-support charges, Marvi11
Wednesday'
.•Jf. Lusher, 23, of Baltimore, Md .. its 1956 property taxes to Gallia County, a check for the sec· bookkeeper here
wa, placed on a two-year proba · ond-half payment in the amount of $342,256.29 being deliver· night for allegedly embez.zlin~··
$80,000 and $100,000 Iron, a law
'tion period by Judge Bacon Wed· ed Wednesday to County Treasurer V. Paul Niday.
firm to bet on the hor~es.
neaday·.
This brought to $684,512.58 as the total amount OVEC has ·
Police said Mrs. Louise Madi· Luslier had entered a plea ~: paid this. year in settlement of its 1956 real estate property
aullty to the charge when h'e taxes in ·the county, according to James B. Harreld , manager gan, who was employed by the .
vias arraigned last week. Proba· of OVEC's Kyger Creek Plant. This figure is almost double law firm of M. B. and H. H.
tion was granted upon the re the sum of $360,078 paid by the compant in 1956. Real estate Johnson cashed checks ranging
from $200 to $350 on the aver·
eoiliinendation of James B. O'·
Brien, county prosecuting attor- and public utilities appraisal 'in Gallia stands at $110,990,7l0, age or three or fou r times )I
of which the OVEC valuation is $81,432,260, or 73% of the week and then gave the m!lney
' ney, Judge Ba~n said.
t() a bookie.
total.
Given a 10-day jail sentenc ~
llnd fined $100 and costs before
Addison · Township I• the prln·
.ludge Bacon in the common pleai
··. oipal beneficiary of OVEC prooerty. Mdil;on will receive $328,·
court · Wednesday wa• Glenford
!Oifejlll, 43, of Racine, Rt. 2.
764.85 or the aecopd half PJIY·
-!'i
.Afuiii~JII ~as chargectowlth dti'l&gt;ing
mcn!f or • tota\ ..t·.....325 for
the year. '
·
• ·· ..
•· 1rhlfe intoxicate~ on· an. lnforll)a·
tlon Jiied by the State Hih-way
Among other townships in the·. Funeral services for Emmitt
Patrol.
'
.
~ou1~Ly to receive pol'tions of the Lyneh, who passed away at tha
.Ariested overnight Wednesday
Mys ter\' ?VEC lax: nnd the amount each home of his son, Guy, at LangsCLEV!i;LAND UP was Larry Wyatt, 18, Rutland, Writer Erie Stanley
Gardner, Is to r~eJvc from the second· ville, after a •long illness Tuesda,·
)' ebatged with driving while in · chief of a national magazine's c.o- half payment, are Morgan $4.· at lhe age of 81. will be he!d
toJdeated bY the State Highway called "Court of Last Resort" 1 056.13;
Huntington,
$3,25~.17; Saturday at 2 p.· m. from th,1
agreed today to address the Cuy- Raccoon , $3,050.14; Sprmgf&gt;eld, Chase Funeral Home in Rutland.
PatroL
ahoga County Bar Association on $2,925.23; an1 Cheshire, $205.77.
He leaves in mourning his in·
. OHIO VALL.IY LIVESTOCK C(' his efforts to gain a lie detector
Total taxes to be paid by OVEl'
this y6r inclur:ing all local, state valid ' wife and son, Guy; two
, HQGS--175 to 220 lbs. 21 to test for Dr. Samuel Sheppard.
2tJO: ~ l!l 250 lbs. 21 to 1.110; "I'm loaded lor bear," Gardner and fe c!eral taxes, amounts to grandchildren, Robert Lee, Rut Ltclll 18 to 31.50; Fat Sows 12 to wrote in l!ccepting an invitation $3,782,805. The e&lt;&gt;mpany provid· ianrl, and Carolyn, at home.
association es all electric
power requiretif; ·Stacs 12 to 15; B!lRrs 10 to to appear at a bar
Interment will be in Mile.•
ments for the United States Gov. 14; ~ows and l'ligs 60 to 120; meeting Sept. 18.
with the Rev. Ray Bid·
Cemetery
ernment's Atomic Energy Com' Sboats 9.50 to 20.
die officiating.
"But
I
hope
that
you"re
not
go.
mission
plant
in
Pike
County
.
.
·' 'J;&lt;jAtrLE-steers 12 to 22; Rei', fen 12 to 20; Baby Beef 15 to 22 lng to withdraw your invitation
last minute, as the governol'
, F~ Cows 8 ·lo 15; Canners 6 lJ rthe
did," Gardner added.
· 10; Bulls 1 to 17; Milk Cows 60
He suggested that County Cori ·til '140.
oner
Samuel R. Gerber debale
'
VE;\1. CALVES-Tops 25; Se·
on recent developments
with
-him
· ~ooda '22 to 24; Medium 15 to 20;
in
the
Marilyn
Sheppard murder
1.'tom. &amp; Hva. 12 to 22; Culls 6 to case.
Broad Run w&gt;nners of the W ~Facing them in the all star
,Gerber declined the challenge
SHEI!lP..:,..EWes and Lambs 3 tJ
h&amp;ma Pony League season will game will be L. Gilland, G. Gill·
but
said
he
would
"try"
to
at·stotlu Ewes 3 to 8; fat Sheco tend the meeting.
face a team of ali stars selected and, J. Lilly, and K. Dotson all
8 :·to
Culls I to 4; Buckll $ to 6;
from the rest of the league on of New Haven team; D. H ~ nnum .
Fat Wethers 3 to 8.
Monday mght A:ug. 5 at 7:30 un- J. Hannum, R. Friend and J. Car·
. I.AMBS-Tops 20.50; second&amp;
~trugule
der the lights of Bachtel Field.
roll, all of Letart team; E. van
·til to 20: Light wts. 15 to 18; ·
P
b
The Broad Run team won the Maire, L. Hargraves, D. Smit~
pennant or the Wahama league and Eddie Van Matre, Clifton
common 10 to 14.
handily by winning ten games team and M. Roush, J. Boyer, D.
in an undefeated season.
Justis and L. Jeffers,
Mason
~1101 G.NERAL HOSPITAL
team .
' :A\fmltted: Mrs. Almira Musser,
~omeroy· Mn . Alice Gardner,
In games played on Monday
WASJfiNGTON UP-A powe~·
Hu11lingt~n. W. Va.; R. E. Rollins
Broad Run took the mea·
night
ful struggle flared in the Senate
~ddleport.
Sl\fe
of
Mason by a score of 11-1
tliaeharged: Mrs. Elaine Spires b~tween the Democratic and Rc·
while·
Pilton-West · Columbi•
•nd Infant, MiddlepQrt; Wayne publican leaders today over a pro
downed
Letart
bY a score of 7·1
posed jury trial , amendment to
' Dexter.
Final standi;,gs in the league:
., Pratt,
'
the civil rights bill . .
·'
WAHAMA PONY LEAGUE
Democratic Leader Lynd~&gt;n D.
HOPE VANISHES
W L
Johns09, who favors the amend·
1~ YORK UP Another ment, sought to enlist strength
Broad Run
. ..... . 10 0
llcppe, perhaps th~ last, of keeping by rl!porting to the Senate that
8 2
Clifton-W. Columbia
~e New York G&gt;ants here disap- the ,presiMnts of).2 rnilway labor
Mason
.................
..
5
5
~d today wi·l h the announce- unions have en~orsed the
jury
New
Haven
....
.
.
.
.
6
4
'i!itnt they definitely will not move trial provision.
Letart . . . ...... . .. .
3 7
IntO the Yankee Stadium.
Repvblican Leader William F .
GO TO EAST LIVERPOOL
"'"
MAN TO BEAT
Knowland, defending the admlnis··
Herman Halstead, 72 Railroad
0. UP - Coach Paul tratlon's position lha.t the amend·
St., Middleport, and family will
Jii'Own said today Tommy O'Con- ment would weaken the biU, re
be on vacation the balance of
· M!l-.la atlll "tbe 1man to beat" for piled that the AFL-CIO Executive
this week visiting relatives in
~II' lob of firet string quarterback Committee is on record against
East- Liverpool, ,0.
oli the ,cleveland Browns.
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Lynch serVIces
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T0-8e SabJr
. ' da·y

Gardner Loaded
For Bear ln.
Talk Before Bar

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Broad Run To-F-ace All-Stars
OfPony League Monday Night

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Power
Looming Inside
senate 0n CR

Matter of Opinion

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~ourth Degree, fuFuli Form, Given ·
. ~~. ~t ·Chester During Annual Inspection
1 '

~ Cheater Grange met Tueaday the Farm".
Millng In regular session with
~oem;"'Down on the Farm", by
lfuter pavld Koblentz presiding Dale Kautz.
Ud ~Deputy and Mrs. Gaylord Cook
"My Farm", Earl Dean.
,ir!Jm Athenf county were present Inspection Night, G~rge Holter.
.to t.ake ebarge of the annual In- Song: "Love's Old Sweet Song",
. ·
by seven mem hers.
,
aplletfon.
'J'be fourth d!'ll'•e was given In
"The Man At The Plow", by Lefull form. It. was announced that ota ' Young,
tli1 candy contest will be h~ld at
"~ Everyo~e:•, '!lenry Benver.
~~ n~xt meeting on Aug. 13th.
Contellt b)l.,l6 or the members.
~ne . appeal for aid wall'read and
Song: "Day ra Dying In The
'#Ud upon by ihe group.
West", concluded the program.
: l)j)I\Jia Holter. ledurer, preallnt~d Remarks w~re 11iven on the in. the prcfll'am.)Vitb the theme lieing ' pedtlon by ' peputy Cook · and Mrs.
"~ IJfe"~tbet numbers were: Cook; Deputy 4nd l4rs. c. N. Jones
f: · ~g: •'Smile, Smile, SmUe" by and, Mr. and Mrs. Stout, visitors
tile ·Grange.
fr~m Alfred Grange.
' tldll Cllli: "Handiellt ThiJl&amp; on Refr~shlnenta were served.

'

Oh io: GeMrolly folr with little
lo,.....alure cho.,.. tecley thNqll
Frlcloy. Hlfh toctey 10 te U ...-.
out oncl 16 to 92 oiAwl-. Lhlnlllht 62 • • 6i Mrth oiMI Nit
66 to 70 oouth o...C west.

Trustee Races Seen In Four
ownshi s; Deadline Is Near

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NhnSupp~rt

IY UNITID PRill

Qhio, Tha.l'lday, Auguat 1, 1957

;-------- - ------ ----- -r-------'-----------------------TEAMMATES TO SERVE AS PAUBEARERS
!l\Vo Sentenced
J

Weather

wearlll,&amp; an otl'-ttLe-sb&lt;&gt;Ul•der
dreas, _arrives at the White City
Stadium, London, to attend the
R&lt;lyal International Hone Show.
A new~}&gt;aper columnist dell·
catel.v blnted recentl,y .that tbe
appetite of the Prlncesa for fat•
telllllg looda Ia either too big or
the dredea abe wean are too

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CJnlert111!ioMII'~IUII!!L

$719 Cited In
Probate Court

CLEVELA ND UP
The
Meigs &lt;;ounty Board of Elections, said today.
Cleveland Relief and Pensio n
With two trustees to be elected in each township there was
Fund today made fo rmal appli·
COLUMBUS UP-State examin·
considerable interest Indicated on the part of candidates for
cation for a $10,000 reward of·
ers today reported ahortages tl\·
the posts especiaUy in Lebanon Township where five men
fered by the fa mily of Dr .
talin g $719 in funds handled by
Samuel Sheppard for the mu r ·
h ave fill.'d for election . They are Clarence Baker, C . G. Shefderer of his wife.
the Meigs Cou nty probate judge's
field, G. A. Deem , William Hensley and Clinton E. Johnson .
off ice.
Loui s V Co r si, ass is tant city
In Rutland Township four candiF ind ings of $658 were made
law director and e trus tee of
against Judge John C. Bacon and
th e pension fun c4 . wrote to t he
dates • I read)· have filed ror trus- 1
tee posts and they are J. E MiCuyahoga County commi ssiontsl against former Judge Frank
chael, Charles Hysell. Delbert A.
e rs stakin g ou t a c laim to t hP
Harmon O'Brie n.
Romine anrl C. H. Amos. In both
reward .
The audit covered financial opSalem and Olive Townships races
The comm issione rs ar e truserations or the court between Ocare indicated with three candidates
tees of th• $10,000 held in a
tober 1, 1954 and February 28
·filing to dat ~ in each township. ,
bank .
or this ~f&gt; 3f .
Salem Townahip coodidates are
Corsi said th&lt; pu i1ce departA r eport issued by State Aud!·
Next Tuesday. Aug. 6th, an allFreemon! Stevens, W. H. Hampton
tor J ames A. Rhodes said that
and Sydney Harless ·and Olive dav polic clinic will be held for 1 men t solved the .:ase a nd stnce
Sheppard had brcn convicted .
three months
"during the administration
of
Township candidates are Joe S. children aged
the 11ension fund shou ld reJudge O'Bri en, receipts could be
Mar!I:s, Verdie W. Smith and Eldon through 19 years, and especially
ceive th e award .
for children who have not retraced to the bank on a monthly
Bla~e.
ceived their second shot.
four debasis, ap pro ximately
Other township trustee candiHouro will be from 9 to 11 :30
pos its br ing ma&lt;!e each !I)Onth."
date' are Richard Rowe and Julian a. m. and from 1 to 3 p.lm . in the
"Duri ne his successor's term
Hill,1Letart; Clark Jividen, Sutton; County Department of He~th, E.
in of(ice ," the report said, "the
Cbarl.es Bissell and Arthur Orr, 1\laln-st.
intern al cont rol of cash broke
Che4.ler; Roland Torrence, Orange.1 dow n. Some .. . . fun ds
never
Tonight, from 7 until 9. people
Aibel!t w ·a rner, Be.f': Jrd: Thomas
reached the bank . hence they
J. Stlott, Chester; Clint Douglu, -ced 20 thru 39, ara l•vited to obcan not be accounted for proper·
t.ahl polio shot; provided by the
Scipill; D. .v . ldot.-ls.. £olumbla.
ly."
Only one person has fil~l for a llelp County Polio Foundation. A
State E&gt;1miner Earl Serbu not·
Lindy Schoonover . '/:1 , Rutland ,
villa~~¢ office in' Rlitllind, RaCine :eolllent slip must be signed In or- plead guilty to cutting a Cancer ed, however , that Judge Bacon,
and $rracuse where all office. cler to obtaln accurate records of •· und container open and stealing who succeeded Ju(.ge O'Brien in
will !¥ filled and tbat if in Racine diJPDf{tlon of polio shots.
the content, July 24 in a south Februa r y of
1955, "did not
wher&lt;i Joe Stobari hu filed for. : Ali _perso111 who 81'll unable to Middleport tavl!rn . was fined $40 handle an y of tile cash collected
pt
sbots
from
tllelr
physicians
mayo¢ Present mayor is PotuJ
and costs in mayor's court Wednes· by his office."
Holter, who wd apwintel
th.e ,"'.IIY appear.
day_ night.
first fi the yell' to replac6, HowO.puty Hold• Key
t
Chief of Police Leroy Bar trum
ard t7ank who was appolntect a
The report said the keys to tile
said Mayor c. o. Fish..- al so "gave cash drawer were iteld by Ml'fl.
dep~sberiff· st that time.
• · '1.
11'!
• Schoqncver a good talldng to. He :llary Olive Ingraham . ch ief de2
T
:w'll .....1\rec..,
'l'aJ4'$40 plus $6.70 COSls..tU~d waS puty and Mrs. ~artha Jane Will·
nam ,to uch of the .te
·
released . .
iams, deputy clerk~ ·
boards or th~ cohnty, three to the
Mrs. Ingraham, w1io~,..,rved as
In other action Harry D. Lee,
boards !&gt;( the county, three to the
chief
accounting and bookkeeping
W
19. was fined $5 Co! r&lt;ckless !&gt;perboards of Porlleroy ana M&lt;ddleport.
offi cer. h a n ~led the deposit of
To date only Charles L. ButchAttorney Emmett Peoples re- /a lion and $1,0 for drivmg without funds and kept the cash book.
er and Joseph Carsey have filed. turned Monday from a flying trip I an operators. perm&gt; I. He was
"The question may arise." Ser~
They are candidates for tbe North· to London, England, where he at- confmed to Ja&gt;L
bu said, "as to the propriety of
ern Local Board.
tended the sixth session of the
Three men were booked for in· our retu rning a finding against
R. E. Grindley, Sr., of Miners- American Bar Association dedica- toxication. They were repeaters
Probate Judge John C. Bacon who
ville, long time justice of peace in lion ceremonies of the Magna Car- Ned Call and Oliver '\I Jtch, both of did not personally hanrlle funds
Meigs County is the only candidate ta. Mr. Peoples' trip was sponsored whom remained in jail. Robert Ty- collected in this court . . ."
to dnte for the new Meigs County by the Meigs County Bar Associa- ree, 30, Rutland, arrested on the
"While John C Bacon 1.. a jujudge post which has been created lion of which he ill president.
same charge , was released on $20 dici al officer, " Serbu continued,
to reptace the justice of peace
Addresses in the hour-long cere- bond.
"yet be is an administrative offi·
courts.
mony were given by E. Smythe .
cer as well , being the elerk of
All will appear in court Satur·
Gambrell, Immediate Past Presi·
his own court ... "
The position will pay $2196.81 a dent of the American Bar Associ· day night.
The findings against Ju ~ ge' Ba·
year. The first term of the judge- ation; The Master of the Rolls,
- - -- - - con
included $402 in cash deficits
ship is one year and after that
The Right Honorable Lord Evers$220 in deposits not charged on
tme the term will be four years.
bed; Charles C. Rhyne, chairman or
the court's cash hook and $35 in
The county board of electlona
the House of Delegates of the
receipts not on the cash book .
office is maintaining office hours American
Bu Association, and The
· The $61 finC.ing against forrr.·
from I p. m. to 4 p. m. each after- Right Honorable Sir Hartley Shaw·
er Judge O'Brien was for money
noon until Aug. 7 deadlines for
cross, Q. C., M. P ., chairman, The
which he reported as being stol·
petitions or the fall election . .
General Council of the Bar of
en from his office. The county
England and Wales.
commissioners never took formal
Unveiling of the monument coril·
action to relieve him from mak·
memorated an event that occurred
ing up the loss, the report said.
over seven c~nturies ago, in 1215
when the Magna Carta convention
was signed by King John 1.
Mr. Peoples. left New York at
5 p. m. Saturday and arrived at
the London airport at 7 : ~5 Sunday
Mrs. NeJllc Seckman, 82, East mornloe. He left Lclndon at 6 p.
Liverpool, died Thursday. Shf m. Sunday and landed in
Jay-cee President Dick RosenNew
was thl! daughter of the late Jo· York at 7 a. m. Monday. Enroute
baum said today official ~tivn
•eph and Mary Randolph, Reeds- home, a storm forced the plane off.
was taken by his ooard of direc·
ville, ·and was preceded in death course so that it had to refuel · at
tors Wednesday night I!&gt; foot the
by her husband, Sila5 Seckman, Gander, New Foundland, in an unbill for a wiener roast .being planNho died eight years ago.
ned for all County League Little
s~hedulcd stop.
and Pony Leaguers.
Surviving inclu~e two sisterS
Date for the event which i• to
Mrs. James Murray, Middleport;
be held at the county
fair·
•nd Mrs.
Josephine
Pickens,
grounds has not been set yet. It
Reedsville;
William
Murray,
probably will be near mid-August
Worthington,
Ky., a nephew ;
following the county fair.
Harry Pickens, Racine, a nephew :
League
secretary-treasurer
Mrs. Homer Webster, L!&gt;ng Bot·
·I Tracy Whaley said today a meet'om , Mrs. Jenny Whiteside, Park
managers
ing of officers and
ersburg and Mrs. Randolph Warr!
will be held soon- after the re·
WASHINGTON UP-Sen . John
PWIDINt Gamal Abdel Nasser
Ripley, W. Va., nieces.
turn of President Dick Retton
F. Kennrdy D·Mass. said today
IIDIJ'ily accused the United Slates
from
his vacation- to plan details
th~
union
leaders
interested
in
Mrs. Murray left Friday for
of attempting to criiSh him and
of the picnic.
isolate and destroy Egypt by eco•
East Liverpool to att.end the ser· welfare or workers have "no ex·
cuse" in associating with Johnny
nomic pressure and 11intrigue.n
vices for her sister.
Ray Roush, Syracuse , has btcn
Dio, the racketeering friend. of
In bis two-hour speech to a
fined $50 and costs by Judge
President
James
R.
Hoffa
Vice
crowd
of
50,000
tn
Alexandria,
""' SEEK TO UNITE
Nasser said that Egypt had re- ·John C. Bacon in the Meigs Coun·
~1ADISON, Wis. UP-Repub!; of the Teamsters Union.
ty Juvenile C!lurt on charges of '
said
Dill's
record
is
Kennedy
jected the Eisenhower Doctrine
onn leaders today sought to unite
c'ontempt
of court when he failwell
known
and
he
only
entered
to
the
Middle
East
because
of
aid
behind Walter J. Kqhler's cam·
ed
to
appear
at a hearing Sllhe"a
lamb
canot
become
a
partner
paign for the Senate In the spe· ~he labor movement "to exploit j
duled
in
the
C!lurt.
with
a
wo11."
(International)
~
t
to
his
own
use
."
cia! election a~alnst Democrat
- - --·Wllllam E. Proxmire.

Polio Clim"c
Next Tuesday

Is Announced

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Cancer Thief
Pays ug.ro,
Gets Lecture

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ples.t..J..np

, .0 .Dtiliouo "aS-"·

T. o-Day J00mey 1

Accuses the U. S. .

Mrs. Seckman
Is Dead At 82
In E. Liverpool

OPENS TRAINING
NEW YORK UP - Sugar Ray
Robinson planned to go to Green·
wood ~ke, N. Y., tod~y ~nd be·
gin training for his million-dollar
defense or the middleweight crown
37 WAS LOW
against wenerweight champion
Carmen Basilio at Yankee Sta·
NEW YORK UP-The low temdium, Sept. 23.
·
perature. in the na lion this morning was :n degrees at Fraser,
REJOINS TIGERS
Colo .., lhe U. s. Weather Bureau
DETROIT UP - Johnny Groth, snid. The reported high Wednes11 sensation when flr't breaking day was 119 degrees at El Centro,
Into major league baseball ID· 1948 Calif., and Yuma, Ariz.
with the D~trolt Tigers, rej!lins
the Bengal&amp; today at B~&gt;ston In a
LAST MOHICAN DIES
move to boost the injury - riddled
SYRJ\CUSE, N. Y. UP-The
Detroit outfiell.
last of the Mohicans will be bur·
ied Saturrlay. George W. Cook,
LICENSII! ISSUED
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A marriage license has been is- believed to have been the · sole
Mohican
sued in the Meigs Coupty Probate surviving full·blooded
Court to Lclwell Heitger, 36, a la- Indian, died !ln Tuesday at the
borer, Qnd Irene Lucas, 28, home- age of 89. He was a retired brick
manufacturer.
maker, both of Harrlsonvllll',

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FFA BOYS ATIEND LEESVILLE CAMP
Food - just getting and buying
it, not ·having it consumed - · was
a major problem when 294 Future
Farmers of America officers worked and played ot a leadership
training camp July 26·31 at Leesville •Lake in Muskingum County.
Attending from Racine were
Buzz Beegle, who attended presidents' sessions, Jim Price as tren11urer, HarrY Lee Ours as secre·
tary, ud Roy Van Meter. news reporter,

Camp stuc;;y was organized In
working sessions of presidents,
vice presidP-nts, sccret~ries , etc.,
where probl~ms were outlined and
solved.
News Reporter Van Meter. in
true reportial initiative, investigat·
ed the problem of feeding 294
growing, husky , active high school
age boys from Ohio farm~.
He
learned that on e day' s menus re·
quired the following :
I Breakfast - 401'. gal. of juice,

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40 doz. eggs, 48 lbs bacon, 27· doz.
rolls, 300 boxes cereal, 45 gal. nillk. ·
10 lbs. butter, 38 loaves bread.
Dinner: 5ll lbs ground beef1 22 •
lbs spaghett). 28 Ibs seasoninlr, 4 ' .
gal. tomato paste, 32 lbs cooklea, '}
12 gal. :;eas, 6 gal. jelly, 4 gal. ·
pickles, 40 loaved bread, 50 gaL.
milk.
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Supper: 140 Jbs steak, 125 lbs
potatoes, 12 gal. peas, 36 lbs bead .
lettuce, '/:1 dozen cupcakes, 12 Pl. ''
peaches, 40 loaves bread and 40
gal. milk.

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130 Presbyterians Enjoy Family Night
Event; Gifts Given To Rev. Ruppelt
One hundred ·a nd th •rty mem·
hers of the First Pre.~byterian

na• WC'TU met Thursde;y night Chureh and guests attended the
at Heath Methodist Churc h with Family Night dinner Wednt'sday.
RICHARDS. OWEN - GG!NE"RAL MANAGER
Mr.&lt;~ . P.lilrvin Kelly , preside nt, in
July 31.
REYNOLD I . GREENE - EDITOR
eharg(• of the meeting which she
Natl
ChHhr L. Tannehill, StaH Writer, Sporh Editor
r The blessing w~irh precedN!
LMluto~ advertisN log l't!J?resentatlve, Bottine.lli-Kl.mball ID.~ 343 opcnPd with a praye r.
the potlurk suoper was given b)"
!tit.D nv-., ew YoM City, 16, N. Y.
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The prt·sident 1lso read the
....,. ~4 • leCODd olui mailina: matt"' "t the post office at Pom Scripture lesson and Mrs. J. M. J. H. Grate , Elder of lhe ehurch.
and the r6mmittt'e in charge in ·
. . . .~btocrlptlon rates: DeU':"ery by tn-ler where nail able 30 eent 1 per Archrr gavl'" the closing prayer.
eluded Mrs. Harold · Sauer and
.. tia ODe Year in advance at The aily Sentinel office $15 60: 81l During the business meeting Mrs . Gail HYliL•ll , ctH:hairmtn.
,:en m!~r;!-80$1; Btbree muonths, $3.00.
motor routP. wh ~re a~dtiable · members planned to attend the
Te¥'ksbal'V, Mrs.
. Y ma one year $8·
montL - $4 ••· thr
"- seven-county conference to be held Mn. Edward
IZ.OU; une month,
Sl.
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e.e monW~~
Georl(e .o\ndenon Jr .. Ml11 Phvl·
UDe Publb.bed every afternoon except ~unday by The Ohio Vah Sen in Athens in August. The following lis Joachim , MMI. Judton Whitt&gt; .
tnt&gt;mbers were named on the nomrleaconesses and Mrs. R. R. Gray .
""t~.f:tor1J~1:b!~c~~e
P£&gt;meroy,
BusioeBs office pbo';ie
mating commitlee: Mrs. H. E . Bush J,
Mr,q. Dallas Lightfoot. Mrs. Jacob
R. R. Gra~· Jr., wa~ muter of
Turner . .Miss Marg.arPt Sauer, Mrs.
ceremonv for the event and pre·
Lena
Wolle.
8y Cllrk• Allen
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Reports were give n on the mak- ~ntert the nutor, Rev, Howari!
Mrs ll1•nn• Eich inger, GrovP·
ing
of stump socks for veterans Ru.,oelt, with a polaroid eameu
11011 and Mr~. ErhliP Hartu ;1:::
·lind films and a rtirt of "monE"v
were hosh•s .~es tor the Ju h· mPet· and also on t he Crusade Fund both from thP. conrruatlon in antk-1Mrs William Baxter 1oprnt t hl' ing of t hf' Third Thur!&gt;d;y Club projects of the organization. '
MrR. It F. Bush and Mrs. Leo nation of h is birthdav which will
PMt week in
Wheelm~
a nd at the hnnw of the-ir mother
Bridgeport and also attr ntlt·rl t h1• ~1.-s . Mahe l Van Meter. A sho.ri Childs. wit h Mrs. Sallie McCormick he in August wl'llle he Is on vaca.
r'linton Cam p meeting at Clinton l:lusiness meeting was conducted as a contributor. ser.ved a dessert Hon,
p ,_
by the presirll:nt, .Mrs. Rex Bailcv rourse to the members and one
Mtfl. Anderson Jr.. alsn preMonrlay arc.om pPni(•rl t:.y 'lr. T he rlub voted to hold no meet- guest . Miss Oe~isie Saunderi!
qenterl the pastor with a decoratand Mr.s. Harry Sadilll'r lh£'v r l.' · ing in A.u~lL~t l&gt;ut will mee t .again
ed birthday rake . the g:lft of an
!urned here where they "wer(' 10 Septembel" a t the home of
anonymous friend .
By Evelyn Brlcldu
Jotned by Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Mrs. Gordon Ridenour. A dessert
Special G!Uests were M"s. C. E.
Mrs. Vivian Hoffman, Mrs. Lena
Wolre for a sightseeing trip t'J co urse was served to Mrs. John
Keller and t\trs. Myrtle Bogp-eR-' Ruppelt, -L ong Beach, ~lisa., mo1\forganlown, w . V.a .. Cheat Can- Wickham , Mrs . Roger Epple, Mr ~.
were J!Ul'~ls Monday of Mrs. ther of the palltor: lZ children
yon and Coopcrs Rock rt'\urnln~ Bill Will, Ml's . Charles GoeglPin ,
from the Countv Home aDd Mr:;.
Stella Rirter .
home Tu£'~day n ig ht.
~r.~ . Opha Offutt.
}1rs. Delmar
The
22nd annual Parker re- Murl M"e_g:hee and two of ht-r emMr . ar.d :\1rs. Saddll•r wpr£' ovf'r Baum , Mr~. Lawrence Smith . Mr~.
union will be held AUIZ- 11 at the oloyef"t from her restaurant l:lt
nili:ht guests or Mrs. Baxter and Clayton Allen, Mrs. John Fick
New Havf'n.
Tuppers Plui ns High School.
]{'rt Wednesday for their home 10 Mrfl. Hex Ua il C\' . Mrs. Pete Elbe:- Mr.
and
Mr~ . Roy l.emley an1
Rridgcport.
The chlldren batt ben at the
frld and Mi s.&lt;t · JPrry Wood
sons , Columb us.
were Sunday
swimminP"
pool durlnlt the after·
Mrs. l.uri!!e Duke. Salem. vi!!it· .(!Ue&lt;;ts of ~1r .
and
Mrs. Car l
GEORGE CRITICAL
noon
before
coming to the sup·
ed h1•r aunl . Mrs Mollie Book· Lemlev
VTF.NNA , Ga UP~Form('r Sl.' n. man , Sun d ay.
oer. Thev wer,. 1..awrenc~. l .arrv
Olen Hostetlle litiS gone to &lt;
Waller F. (";po rR t&gt; rPrn ain i•d rriti md Phyllis Wil1 . Dl~k and Sally
t'ally Ill with a heart .ailment
J1th11 Frank ., pent a rew da;·s D:tyton where h e ha s work .
Nevil1P, M-arv Mouldon.
Ootl "
Pvt. Harry Leland Parker, U. 'tnd John MoorP,
t oday but phyHiei&lt;~ns .~a id they with Mr. &lt;~IHI Mn:. Homer Frank,
Necftoa an"
S. 52423747 Co G. 11. ~ - .o\rmy , nonna Rrtwen, Howard King and
were (! nCO\Iraged by r er1• nt ~ign .; Unio n J&lt;'uruarP .
S. S. R. f&lt;'t. Mammouth, N. 1.
or n o '4~ih lp irnorm'l'llll'nt.
Helena Moore.
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'M r-.q. Vit"l or will ~I rHI dau gh tcr
Mr. and Mn. Han•ld Parker,
Mrs. Meghee treatfl the chi:FRF.E Dt~ LIVERY
I spl:' llt a few day s with Mr . and Columbllil and Mrs. Ethel Stout
!!pent the weekend with Mr. and dren each week after they hav"'
EVERY I&gt;AV
Ml's . E. B. Klligh t
Mrs. Ralph Parke!', Chester.
their trio to the pool as a project.
Mr an1l Mrs J T . Mf't•s, At·
Mrs. Edlth Osborn , Mrs. Nell of the chul'fb deacons.
Morning and Afternoon
i hen~ . :m1\ :vi r. a net Mrs. Rvy Stelhem and Mrs. Eve l ,awrence Special mualc included pi-11'10
Bordons Dlabetle
Jon1~s. Portsmouth ,
v i ~i t(•d Sun·
Mrs. Lillian stelff:
or Lon~{ Bottom were ra1ling 0:1 &lt;~ttlos bY
1do y wit h Mr . 11n1l Mrs. Thed ('roy. fril' ntls he re.
Happy ! birthday llOngs for Mr .
Mr . and Mr~. r.ordol( Hide nour
Ruppelt and for anvoa.e
~he
and Fnm ily, Mansfi1•ld , spl'n t the
M.- ond Mrs. Way ne Brickles group who had birthday In Au1 wct'k!•nd h(!I"C al th('ir i"lom(•.
WNC Sunday gueslo; of Mr. and IJUSt and July and a Kolo ''Wher,
SWEET BRIER
Mr and Mrs. Rir hard Fil'k , Mrs. Wil li am Jefferies and
Mr.
ll annih:d, 0 . ~pr nt tl;e weekend 11nd Mrs Rulph Psrker, Chester.
100% PUR-E
here &lt;.~ ! IIH'ir home.
Mrs. Effie ~aunders spent Weillwsday
with Mrs. Ca rrie Bahr.
Mr. and \"Ir s. Wayne Md: ;·r .
Rev . uud Mno. Waltyr A. Frost
~nn ])nn. l .a m: a.~ li'r ,
ea llcd un
oF Ironto n
wrl'e ' calling on
Large 6 oz. Jar
'VInll i,, lloukmun. Saturdny.
i"riends
hN(!
Friday.
Mr. o~ rH] \1 !"~ . l':ldon \Vill &lt;lllrl
Mr . ;1nd \1r ~. l11 •nry Dail ey, Sy ·
Mr . nud M1·~. Rolan!"! TOrrf'fl('~
The Pomeroy WCTU met Tuelfl'ncusl', SP\' 11\
Sun(!a.~·
!'\lenin.!: ~nd f &lt;1mity s pent Sunday In Col- day evening at the home of Mrs.
with M1· . 11111! \1r~ . Hilly Cldantl umbu s with tht&gt; ir son and daugh· R.· H. Rawlings, Union Ave. A picMr s. C l ~ra Oh ling1·r. da ug h tr•r lcr ·ill ·law, Mr. and M1·s. Paul nic dinner was served on the lawn
Emily nnd 'iiHl Conrnd, Ponw ru ).', Tor rNU'P and !IUD .
at six o'clock 1(1 30 members and
vi~l!.cd )1 rs. (;l·orge J')"lcs .
Sun·
Mrs. Th el ma Chase and family guests.
day.
of Mar io n spen t
seve ral days
Att,er the dinner a short buslhNe with her mot he r Mr.~. Luev
ne.,s
fti&amp;lun wat held u~r the
l{im and NOII S .
leadership
of Mrs. G. It. ·' Ewl n~.
1\"l r .~ EffiC
Wa tson and snn
Plans were made and committees
\1"1'1"1' dinnl'r g ue 11 L~ Sunday of her
11:1ught l' l", Mr ~. John Gui nt her all(l appointed for the County meeting
to be held at the Federated Church
f:dnily. l"hestl•1".
OUR RF.GUI.AR PRICES
in
September . Announcement was
Mr und Mr ~. Ca l'l Kuhn and
Not Week~tmd Speclultlt•!l
made of the WCTIJ workshop In·
f:unii.Y S]ll'n t the weekend with
STORt: IIOIJRS
eluding seven counties In south·
hi s mol her, Mrs. r.race Kuhn.
ern Ohio, to be held at the Athentf
Mr~. Lena Keller
returned lo
8:00A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
County Falr~ounds on August 21'.
hor home in Marle!la aher vi11it·
State speakers will address . the
t·ou

OBVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS -MASON AREA

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Attended By
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30 Members And
Guests Enjoy
WCTU Picnic

INSTANT COFFEE

$1.09
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
5 lbs. 49c
SUGAR
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New Furniture

Bachner's

$299.00
BAKER

MEAT MARKET
Phone 8222
No. 2nd

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he r£'.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Braga ,
Mrs . F.unice Halsey and mother
:vir~ . Alln Tall were t'ulling on
friend~ cuul relatives
at Reedsville nnrl Long Bottom Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence t&gt;f
Col umbus, Mr. and Mrs. Em ilt•
Mntlal"k, Logan,
spent ii u nday
with Mrs. Myrtle Frost.

FURNITURE
l"n The Hrll(ll&lt;eol Cornet
In Middleport

Middlrporl

friend .~

HOT SUMMER

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WOODBURY
DEODORANT
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NOXZEMA

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NEET CREAM

DEODORANT
PADS

HAIR
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334t

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ODORONO- VETO- ARRID -fRESH
49c
MUM and WOODBURY DEODORANTS
FOAM RUBBER INSOLES · · · . 29c
fin.
schott's Fdof XlbS
and nRST AID SUPPLIES
Big ! 1;&lt;, oz. Size

CLOSE OUTS
SUMMER PURSES

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Haw $1.29
All Luggage
Approx. 37% Off

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Now $1.49

All Limp Shades
In Slod&lt;

HALF PRICE

ILOisTONE INAMIL: iltai'I3.:::JJ

COLD PACK

CANN~RS
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I 'If, Ca.,.clty ------ $2.91
9 qt. Copaclly (~Hall Chilo,.I • __ .... __ • $4.49

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Following Lne pleGge to the flag
by the members, comments on tbe
meon1ng of the national flaa:, the
Christian flag and the Temperance
nag were given by Mlu MarJaret
Sauer, county president, who was
a gue11t for the tvenlng.
" Playing the Game to the FIDilh" was the theme of the devotional lll!lrvlce conducted by Mn.
Georre- H. Parker to conclude the
meetlnJ.

Cloud, Fla ., Mr. and !dn. Bob"
Clark , IOt" al
Mrs. tira.ee Carr and E. R. Carr
family werl.' in Canton thi.s wei•k
Insh Eyes are Sm1ling" by Mr to vi!lit the Cecil Morris fam ili"
Ruppelt acompanied by Jame.; and at Minerva to see Ersl'l M.or·
Frazer . Don
Lowery was in ris and Mrs. Ernest M.prris fami
-t'harge of the musie.
lies.
Meraben and guesta adjourned
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrb
from the dining room to the Sun- were at Minerva to bring Iv&lt;t
day School auditorium for thE' Morris home wbo has been ill.
program. Mr. RuppE'lt thankPd They also brought Mrs. Ltllian
the group for his gifts and Jarvis home with them.
thanked the chairmen and comBertha Cnl has been caring
mitee members for a successful for her brothPr Mr. Ashworth
evening and Mrs. Steirf and oth- who has just came home fr om
er on the program. He introducerl the Sheltrri ng Arms Hospita l .
the children ·and Mrs. Meghee.
her aaa~tants and hi1 moth~r.
Guest speaker was James Frazer, ministerial student from the
Mf. and Mrs. Roy Christy •l·
Princeton Seminary, who occu · tended the funeral of his aunt.
pied the
putpit
of the local Rose Wilson at New Lexington
church last Sunday when the Friday. They also
visited hi~
putor was out of town.
si.!Jter. Mrs. Ernest }t'isher, WoosFruer, who is a native of Ire- ter . Mrs. Lill ie Christy returned
land , showed colored slides of home with them arter spendi ng
his home land and gave an inter- several days with her daughter.
eJtina: travelogut' on the country, Mrs. Fisher.
its customs , weather, bUtory and
John and mrbara Hill arc vi•beauty.
iting in Columbus with Mr and
11ae slides llarted with a ty- Mrs. Paul Thomas .
pical Irish land1cape ot small
Mr . anr! Mrs. Howard Wolf. Belfield&amp; with hedge fenees with the
pre,
vl.sited recent]}· with Mr .
mountaina in the back1round
and Included road scenes, rivers and Mrs . Curtis Wolf .
Sbaron Ginther is varationing
of northern Ireland, flower sellwith
her auAt and unc i£' . Mr .
ers in Belfast, the Presbyterian
Theological Seminary In Bel(agt, -and Mrs. Harold Watson of Tu pthe new type• of church ball11; pers Plains, on a trip to Canad&lt;J .
Mrs. Glenna Fisher spe nl .~ev­
tke countryside, lhf weekly Irish
faJra, horJe sales, fairy thorn eral days with l\1r. a nd Mrs.
bu•he• in the fields; Londondeny James Bailey, Fl atwoods.
tbe antient walled city; the anMrs. Nora Brown s pent a day
nuR) parade Gf the Orange-men
at her hOme in Parkersburg.
as the ProtHI:anta are known; a
Gary Wolf spent a week with
Jaunting car, Blarney Castle with
his grandparents, Mr. a nd Mrs.
the famous "BlarneJ-stone" and
Sprague. Reedsville.
other attractive scenes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson an;:!
The program concluded with
family, Radcliff,
spent Sttnda)
cartoon moving pictures sbown
with
Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Hoffm an .
by Vincent Dt:tbo, chairman.
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Youn'! of
Church services
at the local Pen n . .and Mr. ;~nd :\&gt;trs. Elias
Preabyterian Church have reeess- Stiles, Pomeroy_ visllcd Saturday'
ed until the firat of September.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Ginther.
Church School service5 wm be
Sunday dinner guests of t he Ginheld this month wilh John l'~ultz.
thers were Mrs. Effie Watson
Supt., presJdlne.
and son, Bill, Tupper ~ Plains.
Flo~d W~&gt;bel', Keno . was
thL·
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton A Hen .
Mrs. Anna Spencer, Delaware,
Wi.&lt;i., visited Mrs. J ohn Hoffm an,
Mo nd·ay.
SOCIAL ANNOUNCED
Mrs. C' hai-1es Woodc has been
The Eagles Class of the Syracuse returned to her home from the
Methodist Church will hOld an ice Holzer Ho..~p ital and Is improving .
cream soch•l on the lawn in front
Mrs. Pauline Rictenour visited
of the Chureh, Aug. 2. at 7 p. m. her husband, Bttel, who is a paHome made ice cream and cake titont at Ho\z{'r Hospital having
will be served.
been bitten on the hand by a
copperhead sna ke

CHESTER

Daily Sentinel
Day ilook

RIHEARSAL CANCILED

A rehearsal of tht! •·County
TIRES GO UP
F'air Follies" scheduled ror toAKRON. O. UP~Th1 · Goodyear
night at 7:30 In the Pomeroy Sen- Tire and Rubber Co. announer d
"ior Hig)) auditorium, has bePn 11 3 per ce nt boos t in tire price:&gt;
canceled,
effective lO(lay.

PLAtll PICNIC
The Pomeroy Glilrden Club will
}wive their annu-al picnic at the
home of Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger,
Monday, at &amp; p. m. Mt•mbers are
requested to bring their own
table serVice.
TO HAVI PICNIC
The Middleport·Pomeroy Rotary
Club will have a famliy picnic al
the Scout Camp at Chester Fr:day -at. 6 p. m. ins-t.ead ot their
reaular dinner meeting at the
Heath Methodist Church. C. F.
Hibbs and l.be picnic committee
have planned for the picnic supper which will be held r-egardles.!l
of the weathe-r,

BAKE SALE
A Bake Sale Is to be held Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Sporta CenEDEN
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ter startine •t 9 a. m. Proceed.:
Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Holsinger from the sale will be used to send
and family, Mt. Eaton, 11pent the the Little Leaa:ue Indians chamweekend at their home here.
pion team -to Cincinnati on AuJ.
Mr. and Mrs, WinDle Hollinger 11 to attend a bueball rame.
are annou.cin1 the birth of 1 1011
Dout~laa
Winnie at St Joaepil
BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Ho&amp;pltal, Par,erlbura:.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Steiner,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bit~:ley arwt Cbe1teriand, are annou'lclna: the
!IOn vldtttd recently with Mn. birth of an elght pound daua:hter
Enoch Hoselton, MurryiVille.
Barbara Marie on JUly 24- They
l(r. and Mra. Cllarl., Hill al1d also h•ve two 10111, James aQd
son visited l•t w"k with ret,. Eddy. Grandparnt• are Mrs.
tlve.a and frtenda 1\erft they woe ~Marie Steiner and E. E. Steiner.
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, · , Middleport.
Mra. Sol B ..lef ond oon spelt
Friday afternoon 'With Mrs. SUIIe"
DRIVIal TO M. . T
Kerwin.
All drlven · and interested perMr. and Mrs. Harold Hollinaar .aonll of the Claybankl Racing
and family, waverly, vlalted MZ. A110eiatlon are aakod to meet to•nd Mn. Alva Hollinaer recently. night at a . o'cloek at ll'le Mob.ile
Mr. and Mn. Alva Hol•lnger Oil SlaUon, 1£101 ~In Sl.
and Mn. Jamn Carter and dau·
ghter were In ParJr:enburg Fil·
day tftetnoon.
Mr. and Mh. Sol BiJlcy and
&amp;y Mn. John ltwt
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
Mr. and Mr~. Clyde Ashworth,
C~~~orter and dauahter attended tlt
Mr. and Mr1. Joe Shenef1eld and
reeatla at Ravenswood Sunda)l.
dauJbter,
Marion, 0 ., were the
Mr. and Mrs. RUJaell Van Mete~, Porlland, apOI\l Monday w«h au11ta of their aunt. )frs. BerU1a
Mr. and Mra. Robert Van Meter Carl SUnday.
Pad family.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Wau:goner
spent Sunday ' In Columbus w1tl'l
4·H NEWS
their son Clayton and family.
1'he· Bradbury Do-tttell mot on
Mr. and lin. Ray WUson, Miss
Ju)y l'l ·Rl Odaa Nelrt.ons. Projtct Addle and
Herbert Bradfield
lesson waj Let'• Hw thina• t,., •ere In Chauncey Friday.
make and wear, snack and patk.
Mrs. Ru11eU Gumm • has her
Advl•on In ehar1e were MrJI AJ. niece, Recta Purdey of Parkers·
bert Roush, Mr•- Odas Ne!Joa bur• with her tkla: week.
Rtparl.f or demonltntion• tl,ea
Mtl. Nellie Clay, Mr•. Aft114
on maklnJ salad and makina skirt Clark and Mn. Bertha carl were
and blou.tt.-Paula M~hael1.
In Pomero)' Friday.
The SyrM"Use Sullilhlne GlrJs
Mr. and Mn. Caat• and son of
met July 18 at Jane Teafol'ds. Cbulelton C111me
to celebrate
Projert leuon was a booth for lira. C11to 1nd Debliie Gilkey'J
.the fair. Advl.tor In cbarae,, Mrs .. blrtbdaYt Sunday,
Jane Teaford.- Muy Jane Loukt.
Hane)" Eastman and Mra. C(ti:The Rock S~lnp Busy ~~tos !rill ealled al George Clarks
met July II a\ Mra. Amoo Loon· Sundq.
ard1. AdvtiOh !a. obar,. ]'f:r&amp;.
Mr. and Mtr. Delmer Rhode•
t.eonaftl nd Ml'l. Wm. Grueae:-. went to ChulHton Sunday,
The pr-o,ram wu jnd1ln1 by Mrs.
Sunday eallen at the Ober'
NGl.an.-M'arJ McAfee.
· Markin• home were Mr. aM Mn . .
The l!ndford Hlllo 4-H Clob a.,. lbrldna, 1\ullaail, ldr. and
mel ~ul; 17 a\ ~uy A. R11111ll-' ~- ftiDit_ llirtiN, VInton, Mr.
Ahl_, .,. . N~ ~~~ ""' lind Mn. 'l'lloo Hlrin zan..•lll•
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Louks, and the advilor, Mrs. Jane
Teaford. OD Au&amp;. 1. the)l will meet
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at Water ar.d Brldt~eman Sts. at
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Pfe. Raymond Cook returned to
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in Huntin&amp;ton Sunday, luly 28,
were Lbe~e membett of th &amp;In-ahlne Girts 4-H Club: Jt.athr7.nSlaek, Nancy Elehlna:er, Llnda
Hubbl•rd, Ann Hubbard, dSht':'"~.."
Haw ey, Janlee Teaford an __......
era, Mrs. Jane Teaford aad lira.
Sylvia ZwUJ1n1, JUett. HarltJ
.lohruwn and Gene Hanin&amp;, Wolf
Pen . Viola Trckerman . Pome:roy,R
D,. Harold Role of AaUquit)',
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c1au o! t he -...Ae
sbler , Mn. Anna MeCou, of wMr . J~d Mrt. GJI'nftJe Baer of
Gerald Lee summrield ot near er Stlect.
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-Mrt.. Acla Stadt
S.er, Su!lday evenin&amp;. Mn. BMT Parker on Collqe St.
remain• 1!1 1ot tJae holl\e of Mr. and
MT and Mrs Wayne McGhu
COLTS QUIT
Mr• Jubn Bowen
a_n d •on, Donald .ol1Antaater were.
BALTIMORE UP~Apparently
Mn . ....
JJUTKITe 1 A nd eraon of f.* s und ay JUeJts ol )(r. and Mrt. p1ofnsional
football -or
tbe
troit apent tbe- week end with Mr-t Harold Oud:worth of 4tb St.
trawing
phase
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M
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Mr. and Mra. Chatlt:8 Cotton ~ond and cb.Jldreu uf ColumbuJ were Ted Schwanger and Terry Sween·
IOn , Vcte, o! Chillieotht!, 1penl the week end gue•ts ot Mrs. ~-hew'• t!)' of Tenne!kt' Wed n~:&gt;sday quit
W!!ek end wltb their 10D·tn-law and parentll, Mr. and Mn. Wtllllm thr Balti more Colts trammg ca mp
Id;oughte,r, Mr. ant'! Mn. Sotm Arn- Thuener , 3rd St
makmg it four r(W!{ie Colts wbo
Zwilling, local.
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eh•ldren of Wate r St
Mr . and Mrs. l..awrenee Sellers
Mr. and Mr1. Carson Haye, of
Mr. and Mn. Robert Hill of Le- v~ Columbus were week end guelt.l
3rd St., entertlined witb a family tart Fall1, have moved into t.heJr of Mrs. Carrie Sellen and Mr. and
dinner u tbelr home Sunday. Pre• home they recently purchased Mr.s. AmbrO!e FlaDagan.
ent were Mr. and Mn. Arthur from Mrs. rrvln1 Karr Sr.
Wiley U1le and children of Ealt
Nea.ae and children of Miner•ville,
Earl Harden of New Newcom- , Palestine, Ohio , visited M.r. and
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hllyel and erstown llpC'lt the week end bert [' ~Irs . Donald Lillie
son, J !mmy, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1md atLended the picnic at PortMrs. Florence Poole o( CumberMr. and Mn Vernon Nease and la nd Park af the 1932 graduating land, Md. , spent a week witb her
son, Stanley , Nease Settlement,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred RuiiCh el and
children of Middleport, Mr. ,and
Mrs. Charles Hayes and childhn,
Mr. and Mrs . Vir&amp;il Hayes and children of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mra. Harold Hayes and children of Detroit.
Micb., M.r. and Mrs. Robert Hayes
and children of Columbus, Mr. lind
Mrs. Bill Hayes and children of
Racine , Mi8s Drem.a Hayes of Ne·,
Haven , w. va.,'-lnd Charlene and
Sharon Hayes, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Case and
Enjoyinl • da•, 11.t Camden Park Church St

MlN Kathryn Slack "" hollleol

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At C?nference In
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130 Presbyterians Enjoy Family Night
Event; Gifts Given To Rev. Ruppelt
One hundred ·a nd th •rty mem·
hers of the First Pre.~byterian

na• WC'TU met Thursde;y night Chureh and guests attended the
at Heath Methodist Churc h with Family Night dinner Wednt'sday.
RICHARDS. OWEN - GG!NE"RAL MANAGER
Mr.&lt;~ . P.lilrvin Kelly , preside nt, in
July 31.
REYNOLD I . GREENE - EDITOR
eharg(• of the meeting which she
Natl
ChHhr L. Tannehill, StaH Writer, Sporh Editor
r The blessing w~irh precedN!
LMluto~ advertisN log l't!J?resentatlve, Bottine.lli-Kl.mball ID.~ 343 opcnPd with a praye r.
the potlurk suoper was given b)"
!tit.D nv-., ew YoM City, 16, N. Y.
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The prt·sident 1lso read the
....,. ~4 • leCODd olui mailina: matt"' "t the post office at Pom Scripture lesson and Mrs. J. M. J. H. Grate , Elder of lhe ehurch.
and the r6mmittt'e in charge in ·
. . . .~btocrlptlon rates: DeU':"ery by tn-ler where nail able 30 eent 1 per Archrr gavl'" the closing prayer.
eluded Mrs. Harold · Sauer and
.. tia ODe Year in advance at The aily Sentinel office $15 60: 81l During the business meeting Mrs . Gail HYliL•ll , ctH:hairmtn.
,:en m!~r;!-80$1; Btbree muonths, $3.00.
motor routP. wh ~re a~dtiable · members planned to attend the
Te¥'ksbal'V, Mrs.
. Y ma one year $8·
montL - $4 ••· thr
"- seven-county conference to be held Mn. Edward
IZ.OU; une month,
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Georl(e .o\ndenon Jr .. Ml11 Phvl·
UDe Publb.bed every afternoon except ~unday by The Ohio Vah Sen in Athens in August. The following lis Joachim , MMI. Judton Whitt&gt; .
tnt&gt;mbers were named on the nomrleaconesses and Mrs. R. R. Gray .
""t~.f:tor1J~1:b!~c~~e
P£&gt;meroy,
BusioeBs office pbo';ie
mating commitlee: Mrs. H. E . Bush J,
Mr,q. Dallas Lightfoot. Mrs. Jacob
R. R. Gra~· Jr., wa~ muter of
Turner . .Miss Marg.arPt Sauer, Mrs.
ceremonv for the event and pre·
Lena
Wolle.
8y Cllrk• Allen
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Reports were give n on the mak- ~ntert the nutor, Rev, Howari!
Mrs ll1•nn• Eich inger, GrovP·
ing
of stump socks for veterans Ru.,oelt, with a polaroid eameu
11011 and Mr~. ErhliP Hartu ;1:::
·lind films and a rtirt of "monE"v
were hosh•s .~es tor the Ju h· mPet· and also on t he Crusade Fund both from thP. conrruatlon in antk-1Mrs William Baxter 1oprnt t hl' ing of t hf' Third Thur!&gt;d;y Club projects of the organization. '
MrR. It F. Bush and Mrs. Leo nation of h is birthdav which will
PMt week in
Wheelm~
a nd at the hnnw of the-ir mother
Bridgeport and also attr ntlt·rl t h1• ~1.-s . Mahe l Van Meter. A sho.ri Childs. wit h Mrs. Sallie McCormick he in August wl'llle he Is on vaca.
r'linton Cam p meeting at Clinton l:lusiness meeting was conducted as a contributor. ser.ved a dessert Hon,
p ,_
by the presirll:nt, .Mrs. Rex Bailcv rourse to the members and one
Mtfl. Anderson Jr.. alsn preMonrlay arc.om pPni(•rl t:.y 'lr. T he rlub voted to hold no meet- guest . Miss Oe~isie Saunderi!
qenterl the pastor with a decoratand Mr.s. Harry Sadilll'r lh£'v r l.' · ing in A.u~lL~t l&gt;ut will mee t .again
ed birthday rake . the g:lft of an
!urned here where they "wer(' 10 Septembel" a t the home of
anonymous friend .
By Evelyn Brlcldu
Jotned by Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Mrs. Gordon Ridenour. A dessert
Special G!Uests were M"s. C. E.
Mrs. Vivian Hoffman, Mrs. Lena
Wolre for a sightseeing trip t'J co urse was served to Mrs. John
Keller and t\trs. Myrtle Bogp-eR-' Ruppelt, -L ong Beach, ~lisa., mo1\forganlown, w . V.a .. Cheat Can- Wickham , Mrs . Roger Epple, Mr ~.
were J!Ul'~ls Monday of Mrs. ther of the palltor: lZ children
yon and Coopcrs Rock rt'\urnln~ Bill Will, Ml's . Charles GoeglPin ,
from the Countv Home aDd Mr:;.
Stella Rirter .
home Tu£'~day n ig ht.
~r.~ . Opha Offutt.
}1rs. Delmar
The
22nd annual Parker re- Murl M"e_g:hee and two of ht-r emMr . ar.d :\1rs. Saddll•r wpr£' ovf'r Baum , Mr~. Lawrence Smith . Mr~.
union will be held AUIZ- 11 at the oloyef"t from her restaurant l:lt
nili:ht guests or Mrs. Baxter and Clayton Allen, Mrs. John Fick
New Havf'n.
Tuppers Plui ns High School.
]{'rt Wednesday for their home 10 Mrfl. Hex Ua il C\' . Mrs. Pete Elbe:- Mr.
and
Mr~ . Roy l.emley an1
Rridgcport.
The chlldren batt ben at the
frld and Mi s.&lt;t · JPrry Wood
sons , Columb us.
were Sunday
swimminP"
pool durlnlt the after·
Mrs. l.uri!!e Duke. Salem. vi!!it· .(!Ue&lt;;ts of ~1r .
and
Mrs. Car l
GEORGE CRITICAL
noon
before
coming to the sup·
ed h1•r aunl . Mrs Mollie Book· Lemlev
VTF.NNA , Ga UP~Form('r Sl.' n. man , Sun d ay.
oer. Thev wer,. 1..awrenc~. l .arrv
Olen Hostetlle litiS gone to &lt;
Waller F. (";po rR t&gt; rPrn ain i•d rriti md Phyllis Wil1 . Dl~k and Sally
t'ally Ill with a heart .ailment
J1th11 Frank ., pent a rew da;·s D:tyton where h e ha s work .
Nevil1P, M-arv Mouldon.
Ootl "
Pvt. Harry Leland Parker, U. 'tnd John MoorP,
t oday but phyHiei&lt;~ns .~a id they with Mr. &lt;~IHI Mn:. Homer Frank,
Necftoa an"
S. 52423747 Co G. 11. ~ - .o\rmy , nonna Rrtwen, Howard King and
were (! nCO\Iraged by r er1• nt ~ign .; Unio n J&lt;'uruarP .
S. S. R. f&lt;'t. Mammouth, N. 1.
or n o '4~ih lp irnorm'l'llll'nt.
Helena Moore.
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'M r-.q. Vit"l or will ~I rHI dau gh tcr
Mr. and Mn. Han•ld Parker,
Mrs. Meghee treatfl the chi:FRF.E Dt~ LIVERY
I spl:' llt a few day s with Mr . and Columbllil and Mrs. Ethel Stout
!!pent the weekend with Mr. and dren each week after they hav"'
EVERY I&gt;AV
Ml's . E. B. Klligh t
Mrs. Ralph Parke!', Chester.
their trio to the pool as a project.
Mr an1l Mrs J T . Mf't•s, At·
Mrs. Edlth Osborn , Mrs. Nell of the chul'fb deacons.
Morning and Afternoon
i hen~ . :m1\ :vi r. a net Mrs. Rvy Stelhem and Mrs. Eve l ,awrence Special mualc included pi-11'10
Bordons Dlabetle
Jon1~s. Portsmouth ,
v i ~i t(•d Sun·
Mrs. Lillian stelff:
or Lon~{ Bottom were ra1ling 0:1 &lt;~ttlos bY
1do y wit h Mr . 11n1l Mrs. Thed ('roy. fril' ntls he re.
Happy ! birthday llOngs for Mr .
Mr . and Mr~. r.ordol( Hide nour
Ruppelt and for anvoa.e
~he
and Fnm ily, Mansfi1•ld , spl'n t the
M.- ond Mrs. Way ne Brickles group who had birthday In Au1 wct'k!•nd h(!I"C al th('ir i"lom(•.
WNC Sunday gueslo; of Mr. and IJUSt and July and a Kolo ''Wher,
SWEET BRIER
Mr and Mrs. Rir hard Fil'k , Mrs. Wil li am Jefferies and
Mr.
ll annih:d, 0 . ~pr nt tl;e weekend 11nd Mrs Rulph Psrker, Chester.
100% PUR-E
here &lt;.~ ! IIH'ir home.
Mrs. Effie ~aunders spent Weillwsday
with Mrs. Ca rrie Bahr.
Mr. and \"Ir s. Wayne Md: ;·r .
Rev . uud Mno. Waltyr A. Frost
~nn ])nn. l .a m: a.~ li'r ,
ea llcd un
oF Ironto n
wrl'e ' calling on
Large 6 oz. Jar
'VInll i,, lloukmun. Saturdny.
i"riends
hN(!
Friday.
Mr. o~ rH] \1 !"~ . l':ldon \Vill &lt;lllrl
Mr . ;1nd \1r ~. l11 •nry Dail ey, Sy ·
Mr . nud M1·~. Rolan!"! TOrrf'fl('~
The Pomeroy WCTU met Tuelfl'ncusl', SP\' 11\
Sun(!a.~·
!'\lenin.!: ~nd f &lt;1mity s pent Sunday In Col- day evening at the home of Mrs.
with M1· . 11111! \1r~ . Hilly Cldantl umbu s with tht&gt; ir son and daugh· R.· H. Rawlings, Union Ave. A picMr s. C l ~ra Oh ling1·r. da ug h tr•r lcr ·ill ·law, Mr. and M1·s. Paul nic dinner was served on the lawn
Emily nnd 'iiHl Conrnd, Ponw ru ).', Tor rNU'P and !IUD .
at six o'clock 1(1 30 members and
vi~l!.cd )1 rs. (;l·orge J')"lcs .
Sun·
Mrs. Th el ma Chase and family guests.
day.
of Mar io n spen t
seve ral days
Att,er the dinner a short buslhNe with her mot he r Mr.~. Luev
ne.,s
fti&amp;lun wat held u~r the
l{im and NOII S .
leadership
of Mrs. G. It. ·' Ewl n~.
1\"l r .~ EffiC
Wa tson and snn
Plans were made and committees
\1"1'1"1' dinnl'r g ue 11 L~ Sunday of her
11:1ught l' l", Mr ~. John Gui nt her all(l appointed for the County meeting
to be held at the Federated Church
f:dnily. l"hestl•1".
OUR RF.GUI.AR PRICES
in
September . Announcement was
Mr und Mr ~. Ca l'l Kuhn and
Not Week~tmd Speclultlt•!l
made of the WCTIJ workshop In·
f:unii.Y S]ll'n t the weekend with
STORt: IIOIJRS
eluding seven counties In south·
hi s mol her, Mrs. r.race Kuhn.
ern Ohio, to be held at the Athentf
Mr~. Lena Keller
returned lo
8:00A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
County Falr~ounds on August 21'.
hor home in Marle!la aher vi11it·
State speakers will address . the
t·ou

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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Braga ,
Mrs . F.unice Halsey and mother
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friend~ cuul relatives
at Reedsville nnrl Long Bottom Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence t&gt;f
Col umbus, Mr. and Mrs. Em ilt•
Mntlal"k, Logan,
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Following Lne pleGge to the flag
by the members, comments on tbe
meon1ng of the national flaa:, the
Christian flag and the Temperance
nag were given by Mlu MarJaret
Sauer, county president, who was
a gue11t for the tvenlng.
" Playing the Game to the FIDilh" was the theme of the devotional lll!lrvlce conducted by Mn.
Georre- H. Parker to conclude the
meetlnJ.

Cloud, Fla ., Mr. and !dn. Bob"
Clark , IOt" al
Mrs. tira.ee Carr and E. R. Carr
family werl.' in Canton thi.s wei•k
Insh Eyes are Sm1ling" by Mr to vi!lit the Cecil Morris fam ili"
Ruppelt acompanied by Jame.; and at Minerva to see Ersl'l M.or·
Frazer . Don
Lowery was in ris and Mrs. Ernest M.prris fami
-t'harge of the musie.
lies.
Meraben and guesta adjourned
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrb
from the dining room to the Sun- were at Minerva to bring Iv&lt;t
day School auditorium for thE' Morris home wbo has been ill.
program. Mr. RuppE'lt thankPd They also brought Mrs. Ltllian
the group for his gifts and Jarvis home with them.
thanked the chairmen and comBertha Cnl has been caring
mitee members for a successful for her brothPr Mr. Ashworth
evening and Mrs. Steirf and oth- who has just came home fr om
er on the program. He introducerl the Sheltrri ng Arms Hospita l .
the children ·and Mrs. Meghee.
her aaa~tants and hi1 moth~r.
Guest speaker was James Frazer, ministerial student from the
Mf. and Mrs. Roy Christy •l·
Princeton Seminary, who occu · tended the funeral of his aunt.
pied the
putpit
of the local Rose Wilson at New Lexington
church last Sunday when the Friday. They also
visited hi~
putor was out of town.
si.!Jter. Mrs. Ernest }t'isher, WoosFruer, who is a native of Ire- ter . Mrs. Lill ie Christy returned
land , showed colored slides of home with them arter spendi ng
his home land and gave an inter- several days with her daughter.
eJtina: travelogut' on the country, Mrs. Fisher.
its customs , weather, bUtory and
John and mrbara Hill arc vi•beauty.
iting in Columbus with Mr and
11ae slides llarted with a ty- Mrs. Paul Thomas .
pical Irish land1cape ot small
Mr . anr! Mrs. Howard Wolf. Belfield&amp; with hedge fenees with the
pre,
vl.sited recent]}· with Mr .
mountaina in the back1round
and Included road scenes, rivers and Mrs . Curtis Wolf .
Sbaron Ginther is varationing
of northern Ireland, flower sellwith
her auAt and unc i£' . Mr .
ers in Belfast, the Presbyterian
Theological Seminary In Bel(agt, -and Mrs. Harold Watson of Tu pthe new type• of church ball11; pers Plains, on a trip to Canad&lt;J .
Mrs. Glenna Fisher spe nl .~ev­
tke countryside, lhf weekly Irish
faJra, horJe sales, fairy thorn eral days with l\1r. a nd Mrs.
bu•he• in the fields; Londondeny James Bailey, Fl atwoods.
tbe antient walled city; the anMrs. Nora Brown s pent a day
nuR) parade Gf the Orange-men
at her hOme in Parkersburg.
as the ProtHI:anta are known; a
Gary Wolf spent a week with
Jaunting car, Blarney Castle with
his grandparents, Mr. a nd Mrs.
the famous "BlarneJ-stone" and
Sprague. Reedsville.
other attractive scenes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson an;:!
The program concluded with
family, Radcliff,
spent Sttnda)
cartoon moving pictures sbown
with
Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Hoffm an .
by Vincent Dt:tbo, chairman.
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Youn'! of
Church services
at the local Pen n . .and Mr. ;~nd :\&gt;trs. Elias
Preabyterian Church have reeess- Stiles, Pomeroy_ visllcd Saturday'
ed until the firat of September.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Ginther.
Church School service5 wm be
Sunday dinner guests of t he Ginheld this month wilh John l'~ultz.
thers were Mrs. Effie Watson
Supt., presJdlne.
and son, Bill, Tupper ~ Plains.
Flo~d W~&gt;bel', Keno . was
thL·
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton A Hen .
Mrs. Anna Spencer, Delaware,
Wi.&lt;i., visited Mrs. J ohn Hoffm an,
Mo nd·ay.
SOCIAL ANNOUNCED
Mrs. C' hai-1es Woodc has been
The Eagles Class of the Syracuse returned to her home from the
Methodist Church will hOld an ice Holzer Ho..~p ital and Is improving .
cream soch•l on the lawn in front
Mrs. Pauline Rictenour visited
of the Chureh, Aug. 2. at 7 p. m. her husband, Bttel, who is a paHome made ice cream and cake titont at Ho\z{'r Hospital having
will be served.
been bitten on the hand by a
copperhead sna ke

CHESTER

Daily Sentinel
Day ilook

RIHEARSAL CANCILED

A rehearsal of tht! •·County
TIRES GO UP
F'air Follies" scheduled ror toAKRON. O. UP~Th1 · Goodyear
night at 7:30 In the Pomeroy Sen- Tire and Rubber Co. announer d
"ior Hig)) auditorium, has bePn 11 3 per ce nt boos t in tire price:&gt;
canceled,
effective lO(lay.

PLAtll PICNIC
The Pomeroy Glilrden Club will
}wive their annu-al picnic at the
home of Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger,
Monday, at &amp; p. m. Mt•mbers are
requested to bring their own
table serVice.
TO HAVI PICNIC
The Middleport·Pomeroy Rotary
Club will have a famliy picnic al
the Scout Camp at Chester Fr:day -at. 6 p. m. ins-t.ead ot their
reaular dinner meeting at the
Heath Methodist Church. C. F.
Hibbs and l.be picnic committee
have planned for the picnic supper which will be held r-egardles.!l
of the weathe-r,

BAKE SALE
A Bake Sale Is to be held Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Sporta CenEDEN
•
ter startine •t 9 a. m. Proceed.:
Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Holsinger from the sale will be used to send
and family, Mt. Eaton, 11pent the the Little Leaa:ue Indians chamweekend at their home here.
pion team -to Cincinnati on AuJ.
Mr. and Mrs, WinDle Hollinger 11 to attend a bueball rame.
are annou.cin1 the birth of 1 1011
Dout~laa
Winnie at St Joaepil
BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Ho&amp;pltal, Par,erlbura:.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Steiner,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bit~:ley arwt Cbe1teriand, are annou'lclna: the
!IOn vldtttd recently with Mn. birth of an elght pound daua:hter
Enoch Hoselton, MurryiVille.
Barbara Marie on JUly 24- They
l(r. and Mra. Cllarl., Hill al1d also h•ve two 10111, James aQd
son visited l•t w"k with ret,. Eddy. Grandparnt• are Mrs.
tlve.a and frtenda 1\erft they woe ~Marie Steiner and E. E. Steiner.
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on vaeauon.
, · , Middleport.
Mra. Sol B ..lef ond oon spelt
Friday afternoon 'With Mrs. SUIIe"
DRIVIal TO M. . T
Kerwin.
All drlven · and interested perMr. and Mrs. Harold Hollinaar .aonll of the Claybankl Racing
and family, waverly, vlalted MZ. A110eiatlon are aakod to meet to•nd Mn. Alva Hollinaer recently. night at a . o'cloek at ll'le Mob.ile
Mr. and Mn. Alva Hol•lnger Oil SlaUon, 1£101 ~In Sl.
and Mn. Jamn Carter and dau·
ghter were In ParJr:enburg Fil·
day tftetnoon.
Mr. and Mh. Sol BiJlcy and
&amp;y Mn. John ltwt
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
Mr. and Mr~. Clyde Ashworth,
C~~~orter and dauahter attended tlt
Mr. and Mr1. Joe Shenef1eld and
reeatla at Ravenswood Sunda)l.
dauJbter,
Marion, 0 ., were the
Mr. and Mrs. RUJaell Van Mete~, Porlland, apOI\l Monday w«h au11ta of their aunt. )frs. BerU1a
Mr. and Mra. Robert Van Meter Carl SUnday.
Pad family.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Wau:goner
spent Sunday ' In Columbus w1tl'l
4·H NEWS
their son Clayton and family.
1'he· Bradbury Do-tttell mot on
Mr. and lin. Ray WUson, Miss
Ju)y l'l ·Rl Odaa Nelrt.ons. Projtct Addle and
Herbert Bradfield
lesson waj Let'• Hw thina• t,., •ere In Chauncey Friday.
make and wear, snack and patk.
Mrs. Ru11eU Gumm • has her
Advl•on In ehar1e were MrJI AJ. niece, Recta Purdey of Parkers·
bert Roush, Mr•- Odas Ne!Joa bur• with her tkla: week.
Rtparl.f or demonltntion• tl,ea
Mtl. Nellie Clay, Mr•. Aft114
on maklnJ salad and makina skirt Clark and Mn. Bertha carl were
and blou.tt.-Paula M~hael1.
In Pomero)' Friday.
The SyrM"Use Sullilhlne GlrJs
Mr. and Mn. Caat• and son of
met July 18 at Jane Teafol'ds. Cbulelton C111me
to celebrate
Projert leuon was a booth for lira. C11to 1nd Debliie Gilkey'J
.the fair. Advl.tor In cbarae,, Mrs .. blrtbdaYt Sunday,
Jane Teaford.- Muy Jane Loukt.
Hane)" Eastman and Mra. C(ti:The Rock S~lnp Busy ~~tos !rill ealled al George Clarks
met July II a\ Mra. Amoo Loon· Sundq.
ard1. AdvtiOh !a. obar,. ]'f:r&amp;.
Mr. and Mtr. Delmer Rhode•
t.eonaftl nd Ml'l. Wm. Grueae:-. went to ChulHton Sunday,
The pr-o,ram wu jnd1ln1 by Mrs.
Sunday eallen at the Ober'
NGl.an.-M'arJ McAfee.
· Markin• home were Mr. aM Mn . .
The l!ndford Hlllo 4-H Clob a.,. lbrldna, 1\ullaail, ldr. and
mel ~ul; 17 a\ ~uy A. R11111ll-' ~- ftiDit_ llirtiN, VInton, Mr.
Ahl_, .,. . N~ ~~~ ""' lind Mn. 'l'lloo Hlrin zan..•lll•
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7:30 Bustt..n Blaclrle
· 8:00 Captain Kangaioo
8 :45 CBS News
9:00 Fred waring

Lee quit the I4Uad. oa 1\ttMaf.
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were Lbe~e membett of th &amp;In-ahlne Girts 4-H Club: Jt.athr7.nSlaek, Nancy Elehlna:er, Llnda
Hubbl•rd, Ann Hubbard, dSht':'"~.."
Haw ey, Janlee Teaford an __......
era, Mrs. Jane Teaford aad lira.
Sylvia ZwUJ1n1, JUett. HarltJ
.lohruwn and Gene Hanin&amp;, Wolf
Pen . Viola Trckerman . Pome:roy,R
D,. Harold Role of AaUquit)',
Jame• Teaford, Troy anJ Rua:~tell

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Romper Room
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10:30 Trutb or Omsequences
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Here'• a paJr ol good •eout•.

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c1au o! t he -...Ae
sbler , Mn. Anna MeCou, of wMr . J~d Mrt. GJI'nftJe Baer of
Gerald Lee summrield ot near er Stlect.
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-Mrt.. Acla Stadt
S.er, Su!lday evenin&amp;. Mn. BMT Parker on Collqe St.
remain• 1!1 1ot tJae holl\e of Mr. and
MT and Mrs Wayne McGhu
COLTS QUIT
Mr• Jubn Bowen
a_n d •on, Donald .ol1Antaater were.
BALTIMORE UP~Apparently
Mn . ....
JJUTKITe 1 A nd eraon of f.* s und ay JUeJts ol )(r. and Mrt. p1ofnsional
football -or
tbe
troit apent tbe- week end with Mr-t Harold Oud:worth of 4tb St.
trawing
phase
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all
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M
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Mr. and Mra. Chatlt:8 Cotton ~ond and cb.Jldreu uf ColumbuJ were Ted Schwanger and Terry Sween·
IOn , Vcte, o! Chillieotht!, 1penl the week end gue•ts ot Mrs. ~-hew'• t!)' of Tenne!kt' Wed n~:&gt;sday quit
W!!ek end wltb their 10D·tn-law and parentll, Mr. and Mn. Wtllllm thr Balti more Colts trammg ca mp
Id;oughte,r, Mr. ant'! Mn. Sotm Arn- Thuener , 3rd St
makmg it four r(W!{ie Colts wbo
Zwilling, local.
I
eh•ldren of Wate r St
Mr . and Mrs. l..awrenee Sellers
Mr. and Mr1. Carson Haye, of
Mr. and Mn. Robert Hill of Le- v~ Columbus were week end guelt.l
3rd St., entertlined witb a family tart Fall1, have moved into t.heJr of Mrs. Carrie Sellen and Mr. and
dinner u tbelr home Sunday. Pre• home they recently purchased Mr.s. AmbrO!e FlaDagan.
ent were Mr. and Mn. Arthur from Mrs. rrvln1 Karr Sr.
Wiley U1le and children of Ealt
Nea.ae and children of Miner•ville,
Earl Harden of New Newcom- , Palestine, Ohio , visited M.r. and
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hllyel and erstown llpC'lt the week end bert [' ~Irs . Donald Lillie
son, J !mmy, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1md atLended the picnic at PortMrs. Florence Poole o( CumberMr. and Mn Vernon Nease and la nd Park af the 1932 graduating land, Md. , spent a week witb her
son, Stanley , Nease Settlement,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred RuiiCh el and
children of Middleport, Mr. ,and
Mrs. Charles Hayes and childhn,
Mr. and Mrs . Vir&amp;il Hayes and children of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mra. Harold Hayes and children of Detroit.
Micb., M.r. and Mrs. Robert Hayes
and children of Columbus, Mr. lind
Mrs. Bill Hayes and children of
Racine , Mi8s Drem.a Hayes of Ne·,
Haven , w. va.,'-lnd Charlene and
Sharon Hayes, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Case and
Enjoyinl • da•, 11.t Camden Park Church St

MlN Kathryn Slack "" hollleol

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Appearance Here
Conflicting With
Michigan Date

DESK
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St. Ltltlis S New York l night
Cliclnnati 6 Philadelphia 5, I I
innings, nig ttt

l&gt;y Chel TannchiJJ

N o t e : Oscar Fraley, the U nited Press rambling sports re·
porte r who readit'S every corner of th e natio n with his ''Sports
Parad e'' has cogent remar k s today about the sch eduled boxing
match
b f'lween P e t e R adamacher and h ea-vywe ig ht c ham pion Fl oyd Pa tte r son.
ns h ave t a ke n the powe r
F f8 ley s u ggt!? l S. that since A merica
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to legis la t e agains t peopl e_ c_o mmllting sui c ide, a nd e ve~ mu·
Although it is a statistical · tUating the mselves, this f1gnt should be stopped . The l~ferfact that the price the aver· ence also is t h at if t hts should happen t o turn out to be a fight,
age famil y spends for the ir and not a sla u ghter. it would be on ly beca u se of mercy in th_e
medicines is now - a lesser heart of P atter son . In eithe r case the res ults ca nno t but fatl
percentage of their total in'
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to d e fla te th e dwmdhng,prcsllge O t e tg
ga me.
c:!Ome than it used to be ten
TOD AY S SPORTS PARADE
years a-go, it is also a fact
By 01c•r Fral•y
ttJat their benefits are 1\0.W
Con gre!!S, the gover nor Of the full prol e~:.
state or Washington and the Na"They ten me I can m~ke $10.·
Jhuch greater.
iunal Bo:x lng Assn. are on trial 000 out of t his fi ght ," sa1d Radet
Modern prescriptions are
today in t he casf' of am ate-u r boxer macher seve ra( weeks ago.
really a great value because Pete Rade ma cher .
He might ask young Courchesne,
Rademacher is t he Olympic a veteran of 50 profes~ lon a l bouts,
they help you to get well so
nt cna mpion. But Rade· how much that money .is worth
ibuch more qull!kly . that h.a'"""eig
1 bed
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bcr who i.s sc hed uled to fi ght when you li e in a hosp1ta
jou are sick only days, in· ma~
heavy w~ig hl cham(l io n Floyd Pat - fi ghting fur yo ur life afler a deli·
Stead of weeks . Their price
u
ter.son at Sea ttl e un Aug. 22, is a cate brain opera on.
1!1 low compared to their comparative
no vice who never haR
Courche S:nt&gt; 'B ex perience didn't
'falue.
gon e more th an three rounds and save h.im in a fi ght against Bobby
never had "' profc s~;ion.al bout.
Bell last week . .
He
is
a
potenti
al
corpse.
Rademacher 1s 29. a part-tim e
YOUR PHYSICIAN
Just
as
the
poli
ce
slop
peopl
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amateur
wh_n d idn't even m4ke t~e
CAN PHONE 9
from des troyint: Lhl'mselves, 50 19!12 Olympt '. team and whose VIC·
WHEN YOU NEED
with the evid1•nee ot hand l! hould tory in 1956 was a di stinct upset.
A MEDICINE
Lh o!'le w1lh t h ~ power --. Congress, He can punch hut he is an unpro·
Wash i n g t on '~&gt;giJVNnor or the tected target fur a mun of Pat·
Pick up your prescrip- NBA _ slep in 11 n 1J prevent t his lerkon 's punishing skills.
11 Killed La1t Y•ar
tion II shopping near us. A d:~ n geruu s farce _
"
l
want
t
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gc•l
the
fc1•l
of
one
They
of the pos.qi bil ity that
great many people entrust goo9 pro fi!'.ht," tt :.~dt•Jn aL"h e r s id he couldtalkwin
with one '•lucky"
11
us wilb the responsibility r cee ntly.
purJc h. They forge t that Patterson ,
of filling their prescripShould s.. Jackson
for six years, daily has been
tions. May we compound
He coulrl .. ,.1 il fi r·s l hDnd today studying the grim ar t of destroyfrom a mar; na 1rlf'd Tom my Jack· ing the mAn who stand s In front
yours?
son. J &lt;1cksun h:HI a5 pro f1ght s be- of him.
fo re he fa ecd l'OtttL·rson's sledgi ng
Eleven men wer·e kill ed in the
fi.~ t ~ Mhnday mghL Against Pat- r ing last year.
fr
~WI'lHtn"
tP.rSO il , II IJ IIOish mg pu neher , he
Ten died Of beati ngs the year
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was il h uuwn ~ h ock abso rber before .
wh mw k1 d nl'y~ c·ul l;qJRed 1n pai nIn 1953 th ere were 22 men
PRESCRIPTION
-·-·~ ~-- slain just a s- s urely as if ·they bad
Friday'' Gamet
bee n battere d w ~lh an iron pipe.
CHEMISTS
J'ittshura li :11 Chkar~ l)
Putl.ing Hndemacher in against

"A CYNIC IS A MA N
WHO KNOWS THE
PIUCE OF EVERYTHING, AND THE
VAWE OF NOTHING"

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Gr ove Oily. scheduled to ~ome
here t or a tilt agalmt the OVA
All..St.rs Aug. 16, capt ut:ed ili
four th straight
Ohio . National
Baseball Congre9~ title Wednesday night with an 11.2 vietory
over v ersaille s.
t)&gt;ick Walters, former Middle
pon High School ace, a nd one
or m ~ n ager J ac k McCl ain '~ stand ·
out pitchers, will hu rl agamst the
OVA. The (late of th e all-sta r
_game here undoubte dly will have
to be changed slnee a play-olf
series with Michiga n is also set
to beg in Au ~. 16.
Walters did not pl:teh l~ s t
night although he haS tWO WinS
to ttis credit In the Grove City's
cl ub climb to t he fi na ls. Hls season rerord is lG-0, with an ERA
f 080

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The victory puts Grove- City into the two-state playoff with th~
Michigan champion
beginninj!;
AuJ. ItJ. The 5ite of the contest
will be deterinihed later.
t
Le ty Bryden pitched all the
way Wednesday niiht, hoJdinf,
Vei'sailles to aeven hits as dro•!t'
City bat_ters mashed out 13- hits.
It was . Bryden'B sl'!r:lh tourna-ment finals game.
Grove City won the Coca Col:~
Boltling Co. award es the top
team in the tournament.
Second place , the B. T. Miller
award , went to Versailles , while
Piqua received the third place
award.
'fhe Hillerlch and Dradsby
Compan y's Loul9ville
SlUgger
champion ship award for the tou rnament's best batte r went tO Bob
Blanchard, Grove City third bue-

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Th e Middleport DodGers Pony
L~&gt; at~: u e team was t-humped 12-0
lust eve ning by the Redlei• with
a rour-inn ing no-hitter by Boone
Hind y, brother of YelloW Jacket
star Dave HLndy .
The Redlegs climbed on l111er
c u.qter for five runs in the first
inn ing , 1\¥0 in the seeond aM
five in the fourth .
Ex tra base sluggerJ tor the
winners were a triple by ltind}'
3.ntl a double by Ed Crooks, boL-,_
in th e last frame. Sl:t Dodger etman .
Blallehard had eight hits In H ro rs hurt th eir effort.
The Redlegs play the Phillie1
times at bat to beat ou t DJck
Olpp Of Gi'o-v e City with eiJh t tuni gh t.
Dodgers . . .
000 0-- 0 0 6
out or 11!.
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Detroit at W as hina:t.od, night
Cle-veland at New Yort night
Kanua City at Baltimore nlaht
Chicaao at Bo1l011. niJbt

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Pope wu too much pitcher
with 11 nlee -curve -and screw ball.
He shut the Ppmeroy dub dbwn
with one hft, 1 hGmer bJ Torn
Wblte in the 11t!COnd lnnlilg.
Galli~li a jumped Ot r hm PomoE-i'oy pltehers fot 13 )litB, aided
by four errors.
The D~ertl ,lay the l'ankees
i n M.tdatePort tonight in an ex·
h1bitlon game.
P omeroy · · · · · 010 000- •.. 1 "~l
Gallipo!is . . . . 220 l6x- Jl 13 2
Arnold, Roberts {l!i) and Roberts, Mllre spenCer (3) Curd (5).

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Ra;ine•s rdth !rOfu the )as\ New Tork 2 Kahsai Cfty 0, lilt
Little Lelp' g~me last night at New Ybtk .5 .Klll.aU City ~. ~nd
Racine asalnst the Pirates ended Detitllt G Bo8tQil 8
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win.
Chicago 6 Washington IS night
Racine -sewed it up in the third
inning with aix runs as L . Pricf"
Under the New Malulgement of
walked, Duane
Wolfe tripled
M&gt;tlhl' Price, Ted Bailey singled
Samuel 0 . Perry
sctJI'ina 'Wolfe, Don Arnott walk·
cd; T~ Stump- walked, Jeff Lee
JIPgled, PCOring Bailf'y and Ar·
nott, Hewat'd Johnson was on via
an errot· aild Stump ~tored, L.
Pttee ws § en with an error scoring Lee.
Dine Drli\lt and i&gt;anee on the banks of the beautiful
The Pirates got four in the
Ohio Rl•er.
last innlnf &amp;IJainst Redne subs on
a dou~~ b)' Meiet ahd slngJes IJy
7:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
OPEN DAiLY
M:enclflhl ah(l Busile't, three- errors 11:ld one ;·,o nlk.

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Bragg, N. C., af1N a several
weeks visi t wi)il. her 1 .~poth er .
Mrs. D. A . Sm ith.
Mrs. Carri e Judson of Wheeling has be(' n vi siting here this
week with re ~ati\•e s.
Mrs. Ha rry Gib\u L~ visiting
her son -in-law and daughter ~r
and Mrs. Jack Frye in Chester.
W. Va . Mrs. Frye has been ill.
· Mh. A. K. McClung spent Wed·
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Miss Maxine Kearn s returned

i n R' h n b i t s
through out the
countl'y,
For i nstance, most
of &lt;.:onnedicut's trof'llc accdent1 last year
occurred durin:- so-ealled "Ideal"
drivi t.R" comlit 1one - In broad
daylight,. during good weather,
on sl.roight, well-paved road&amp;.
Contn1 ry to whnt you might.
lmugine, experienced motoriata got
into troub!(' for more often than
novice drivers. Furthermore, male
mptqrists were inVolved in fiv.e
t.i~' aa many a('cidents aa Wom·
en] (Who says women ares'~ the
auf est dri vers ?)
Of the 33,880 accldents re.
corded in Connecticut, 21,333 oc
curred in c:lear weather, HM~lO
o.n good road ~urf&amp;ees attd :!fl,.
8:i4 in rlayllght. The maJoritJ' of
lhe 62,627 drivel-s lnvol'fed In
these occidenLH had been driY·
tng at leost 11 years. And ol
these drivers, 51.44.2 wel'e men.
Heading the list of accident
~aueu were, as might be expect·
ed, ~xces s ive sp~~d and drlvilr ih·
attention. Following the ear ahead
too closel y, tlrivin!t on the wrong
side ur tl .e road, driving ofr the
rund, cutting in 11nd out of traffic,
were the causes of many other
accident11.
'1n tnday's Nodern, comp1e'i:
highway trnvel." uid Tyban.
"l!afe driving Ia the otd.r ljlnd of
drivinr:r that should M pradh:ed.
"Your dr iving licimRtl glvea you
the privilegt'- hOt the rie-bt-to
drin•. Careful, courteo'l&amp; driven
un conti nue to en joy this priv~
ile.l!:e, while c:u-e.leSI! or dangerous
driVers mu st be taken off the
r oads. It'e u cleur and aimple 88

3 DA.YS oN·LY
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TO LIMIT -UANTITlES

100 Men's Suits

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ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR UUO

Plain colo-rs, and rendom colors. This is an exceptional good buy .

Just A Few In Group

DRESS SUitS · · · ...... .... · $6.98 to $14.98
Plain and Caney patterns. Sizes 6 to 18. Regular price $13.95 to
$29.95.

ON SALE $17.50 to $30.00
41 Man'•

HANI)KERCHIEFS · · .... · .. .. .. .. .. · · · Sale 7t

In enklet and long top gty1es.
quality. Would seiJ at 49e.

Cool wools in ten, grey and navy. Si.zes 37 to 46. Sold formerly
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Limit 12 to a customer.

Men'a

100 Pairs Men'• Summ.r and Yur Rourld

Men's

SHOP CAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Sale 25c

FANCY VESTS · · ·...... · · .. · Now Just 5Ck

40

SanforiZ€d, StripeS and Plain Colors. Regular 48c: and~­

Mo"'

lut Wool

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. Jvy strl,pes, Plai1l.£,P10J'.t!, Both brief and Boxer styles. 8.ize-. 28 t o
50. Regular price ~ -95 to $4.95.
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BATHING SUITS .. .. .. .. .. On Sale $1.00

$29.50.

All styles and colors. Sizes

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to 18. Regular priee

$1.9~

to $2.95.

80 Men's Summe-r Weight
Boya'
SPORT COATS .. · .... .. · .. $9.75 to $13.98 . KNIT
BRIEFS .. · · · .. · .. On Sale 4 for $1.00
Linen weave. Just right for summer weer. An exceptional buy at
A must for back to school. Sizes 4 to 16.

this price. Sizes :36 to 42 . Rf'gttlar price $19.50 to $27 .95.

Sl•••
SPORT SHIRTS · .. · · · .. .. .. .. On Sale $1.00

Men'1 Slipover

Men'• Short

SWEATERS .... ...... · · · .. Now Only $2.00

Plain shades and farwy paLterns, Sizes small , medium and large.
Values to $2.98.

Men's

SPORT SHIRTS .. · · .... · ·.. · .. · 2 for $2.98

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All colors and sizes. Regular $2." to $3.95.

Short " " "

Checks: and fancy patterns, Broadcloth and cotton plisae. Sizes 2

to 14-. Regular $1 .49 end $1.69.

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Bop•

OVERALL PANTS . . . . . . .. . . ' .. . . . . .. . . ' $1.00
Blue Denim, detachable straps. Sil:es 1 to 6.

Men*a Lon1 SINve

SPORTS SHIRTS · .. · .. · · · · 0. Sale

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Cotton Pliue, and Broadcloth. Sizes 8 to 18, reaulu price S2.95.

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M.n's La111 SIMn

NYLON SHIRTS .. · · .. · .. · ·· · .... Now $3.00

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SHIRT AND BOW TIE SETS .. · ·· .. .. ·· · $1.00

WALKING SHORTS .. · .. · · · $1.49 to $3.48.

Men's 0...

AIIROtted coJOrs, sites 28 to 42. Originally sold for $2.98 to $6.95.

SWEATERS · · ·· · -· .. · .... · · On Sale ),} Price
J_ust right tor

Men's Whitt Drctf Stitch

SUMMER SHIRTS

Now Only $2.00

UNIFORM PANTS · · · · · · · · · ·· · On Sale $2.00

the we_ather ahead. AU wool sUponr st)'les. Wanted
sLZes and colors. Ori(ID.Illy $4.98 to $8.o&amp;.
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BIB OVERALLS . . .. .. . ' .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . $1.00
Sires 2 to G.
Meft'l LO"''I .......

Broken sizes, 30 pair in lot. Orlginslly •. 95.

FANCY KNIT SHIRTS · · · · · · · · 0. Salt $1.b0

Mtn's String

lncluded in tltis lot are W®ls, tabardiaes and eottons. You'll
ieVthl of these. Values to $!1.95.

T I E S .. · .. .. .... · · · · · · · · .... · 3 for $1.00

J'ACKETS .. ................... .. $1.00
Sizes 2 tu 12. Regular price $1.98.

A very niee assortment. You'll want several of these.

DRESS SHIRTS · · · · .. · · .. .. Now Only $2.00

M.n'•

A very good name Brand. Originally $3.91 and $".95.

Assorted colors and sizes. RegUlar $2.08 ahd $3.98 .

BANDANA HANDKERCHIEFS

HOBBY JEANS .. · · · · · · .. .... · ·' · Now $2.00
SPORT SHiRTS ........ .. .... On Sale $1.00

On sal•
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Limit - G to a customer.

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Broadcloth and woven fabrics. Fancy patterns and Ivy Stripes •
Shes 6 to 18, originally $1 .98.

lor•' Welt•rn

Mm'a Fur Felt

HeaavY weight; JJzeg 8 to 12. Reg. price 'l.Q. ·

Just 14 in thii lot. Orlglnllly $?.&amp;0. Limit,:_ 1.

Men'•

Odd Lot Boy•'

0 V ER ALL S ............ .. .. · · · .... · $1.00

want

Mtn's

Boys' Short Slftft

Boya' Weatem Denim

Price

Small, medium, large, and extra l.arge. Originally $2.118 to $$.98.

Broken sites. Ori&amp;inally $2-Bfi.

Men's

Ideal lor golf and fishing. Sizes 6% to 7¥.1, all colors,
an exceptiona-l value at 15c.
LIMIT 3 PElt CUSTOM~It

Si:zes 6 to 12. Originally $1.95 to $2.98 .

Men's

Sizes are broken. Originall.y $3.95.

Men's Straw Cops

WAlKING SHORTS ·· ·· · · Reduced ),} Price

A nice run of Sites. ValueR to $1.".

On Sale $1.00

SPORT SHIRTS · · · .. · · · .. · · .. .. 2 for $1.00

Boy•'

Just :Min lot, Sizes 1, 2, 3. Regular 97e.

Wool, rayon, and corduroy included in
this lot.

Boys' Short Slen•

A very good brand, a good run of si.:es. Originally $3.95.

SHIRTS · · --.. · · .... -· · On Sale 2 ,for $1.00

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KNIT SHIRTS ·· · .. · · · · · .. · · $1.48 to $1.98

OVERALLS ........ .. ........ Now $2.00

lnfanh' Knit

Dress Pants

Men'a Cotton

a.~k

PAJAMAS · · ·· · · · · · ·· · ·· · · · · · · 0• Sale $1.48

Values to $7.95

All colors, sizes small , medium, large and extra larJe. You have
to see to believe. Values to $3 .95.
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le&amp;horns and woven straws. Value up to $8.%.

Sizes 141;t to 17.

On Sale 88c
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Boys" Summ•r

Some only siightly soiled . Values to $7.95.

Men's Short Sl"vt

aoti'

and Rayon of first

All wanted colon. Originally $2.98 to $3.95.

Men's Lac•

Boya'

Ivy league and splash patterns. Our best make of sport ~oats are
inclucierl in this group. Sizes 35 to 46. Regular rwice $22 .50 to

SPORT SHIRTS · · .. .. · · .. ...... 7Se and 85c

~otton

BATHING $UITS · · · · · · · · · · · · $1.48 to $2.48 CHAMBRAY WORK SHII1TS

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Plain and fancy patterns. Sizes 2 to 8x. Rceular price 97c.

Fancy

Men's 81!11

Men'a

'.SPORT COATS .... .. ·: · · $11.95 to $14.75

The diets of many peraon1 eon.
1i11t mainlr ot. the 4iehes lhey like
· beat. On tlie aurfaae this· aeeme a
good diet policy l:mt to cont.itnli
eatin,, durl~ t\e aummer Mat,
the dllhea roo enjoy in winter, is
not a good diet procedure. com..
mon ~tn•e should tell ut that
beat.prodturinr foodt ean be eateD
in treater quantity in cold weathei' th•n in the summer. The Intake
ot U.Tbohydratea and sugars1
which are heat produ.::ing, ehould
be aharply reduced. The eonsump.
tlon of sweet ro11!!1., cakes, cookies,
· and stlf'ehy foods ·ahdUid be de.
creased but not neceaaari 1- fililnl·
H
tood" -• ld
nated.- eavy. pa1y
. s •uOU
be eliminated In hot wta\Mr.
1
Soft dr.inb and soda fountain
c~n•eoetlona with a heavy surar
coilt:ent.ahould bflta~n lp&amp;riftl'lt.
Starchy bNakfast food&amp;, bot-cakes tbat contain stareh, plua
butter and qrup. however well.
liktd, will rildU(e ;out. vit.lltt
and real1tanee. Clnd1 ihould bd
eaten sParingly, it at all.
The dlet ahould bEl amplified
•ith-7freah fruita, greea, Jea.~
vegetables, salads, ecgs, fleh ani:l i
lean meats. The amount of aalt ' 1·
used thould bt "*rtlllil!d,ao u . tG
replace the extra amount ot till '
hlinerallo.st durtflr. ~cU~tiVe plilr· _I
it;il·ation. 'q'he citric achl frultl, 1
orange•. lemons. limd, and rra~·
fruit thould become pi.rt. of tHe
dally diet duril\lt hot weather, I~
ls normal to dMnlc more 'in hot ',
weathel" t(l ttplaCe the bod)' ftuid-. j
tlut drinka lhould be cool~ not iced.
Plent)t of eleep will help to re-.Store deplet.ed erlerb. An occil• I
· eional vialt tO ,001' dOetoJ of chlr..
opractic for d'--taey ad'iiiee and
reliel from ' nerVe tlmsiOn 11 ~en~ '
sibl~ prOeedur~. Basic hl')t weather 1
diet is • hea"/ intake of essential
vitamint an mineral•-• de-crease ib itarchea, fat&amp; end au~rar,,
Foi!O\It th,1e litnple rule• and you

DRESS HOSE . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Sale 11e

SUMMER SUITS · · · · · · · · · · $13.75 to $25.00

Among these are all wool, Dacron and wool . Rayou and Linen
wcrwe. Also wash end wear. Sizes 28 to M. Small Alteration
charge. Regular price $5 .95 to $15.00.

W L - D'·
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Men's

Men'a Whitt

STRAW HATS · · .. · .. · · · · · .. Now Just $1.00

0 Hot

On Sale $10.00

Br.~v•'

Regular $35.00 to $60.00 Suit.

DRESS SLACKS ...... .. · .... · $2.98 to $7.50

Time Te Chiinp

SUITS

WORK HOSE -· · ...... .. · · .. · On Sale 11 c

Man's

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Men's All Wool

Men'•

$17.50 to $50.00.

Mrs. Gertrude Warner s pe11t
a day recently with Mrs. Willis
F rost. Chester.
Mrs. Lucy Hayes spent W e dne ~d :~ y night and Thursda y with he r
children , Mrs.
Frank Cheese·
br_ew and son Clifford Hayes jn
Middleport. ·
Norma Jean Cain ~nd son o!
Ath!'lns spent a few days with
her sister. Mrs. Wahl Spencer.
Mary Jean Bing visited with
Je!Ty and Jack Frederick one
day last week .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frederick
sons and Mrs. Curt Frederick
called on Mr. and Mrs. Iva n
Wood, Pomeroy, Saturday.
E.&lt;~thcr Hayes and Jim Ridenour
visited the !alter's father, Buel
Ridenour, who is in the Holzer
Hospital where he is suffering
. from a snake bile .
Mr . and Mrs. E. C. Hayes and
John called on Mrs. Lucy Hayes
and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Frederick
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kelly and
hil
children of Mor(antown,
mother and sister of Sistersvill-:o
were guests of the Paul Kelly
family Saturday.

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TO IJt, 113, lh ON MOlT ITEMS -ALL SALES CASH. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT

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Mr!, Ada Ho(fman, son Brpe!l
nnd friend of Cincmnatl were
recent guests ol -All·. and Mrs.
[{u ~ sell Hoffman of Plain VaHey.
h
k
Gloria Crump spent t e Wl~e
eru.l in New Haven.
Mrs. Ercell ·and Nellie Adk \1' '&gt;
ond MrJ. Ethel Fry called on
Mis.!! Ella Bl cs.slng SundaY.
Earl Keefer and Ivei King at·
tended camp meeting at Union ,
camp \grounds Seturday night.
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Mr. and MrR. Guy Blessing of I
M11son 11 pent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. RoBS Winebrenne r.
Mr. -and Mrs. Lealie Smith of
Mason, Mr. and MTs. Kenneth
Smith and Belinda wer~ Sunday
~ vening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ln:tl Roush .
M_rs. Ina Weigand and son
Billie, Mrs. Leo Rou~h and chil·
Mr .
1 ~ n 11 spent Satu-r day with
and Mrs. Daniel Weigand and
daughter, Huntlngton.
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DRIVER CAREI.ESSNESS, not
driving condi tionS, are responsible
for the majority of accidents.
· And t o prove it, Jnhn T. Tynan,
Connecticut Commissioner of Motor Vchielcs,
l'Cl'ently g nve
me some pretty
convincing sta·
tistics wh ic h
are represe ntativP. of drh·-

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MANY OTHER SAVINGS Oil Merdullldlse

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By Jenne Smith,
Dodge sarety Conaultant

20% Redudlolll On All Year-RinlDd SUITS llld SPOilT COATS

- McMaster

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Don't Blame
the Weather

$4.75
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Frank-ie. Rou sh. fa_mHy whil l• Mrs.
Rou sh 1S hospitallzed.
u
mrs. Nancy Johnson, New lla·
ven was a weekend visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young
and family, Mason. w ~ re Sunda y
evening g uests or Mr . and Mrs.
· Alburtis Young.
Mr. and M1·s. Lawrence Stewart
attendt•d the Ap]1alaehiftn picn ic
Sunday.
Mrs. Jerry Sl'ott (Pb.yllis Van
Meter) and new da ughter Lisa
from
Gail ha ve been return ed
Holzer Hos pi l:~ l to the home of
her grandm other Mrs. May Van
Meter.
Mrs. Harry Hall sc ott w:~ s in
Pomeroy Satu rday.
V e r n :~l
Joh nosn
atlendecl R
meeting in Mar ietta- Sunday.
Mrs. El\e~ Young attended camp
meetiu g nt Un ion Saturday night.
Mrs. .lac k Rq, nolds and dauhters or Point Pleasant were

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SW1M WEAR ...••. . '\ RID11CED 118

NEW 'CLOSING HOURS
THRU LABOR DA V
Fridays 8:38 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday ,8:30 a.m. lo 5:30p.m.

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Summer and Year Around Weight

Reduced

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SPORT COATS

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48

Reduced 113
All Other Summer Suits
All Summer Slacks . . . . . . . . Reduced Y4
One Group Men's Jackets ...... Vz Price

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The Ladiea Friendahip Circle
Mra. Mmill Jttbnaon l hd dau.
beld u~ third annual family pl.e- abter or GalllpollJ h1ve beu
nJe at Porlland Park on Sunda.,. visiting ! .,-. !nd Mrt. W. T. Stone.
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Miss Dorothy Turnbull of Bosu Y 28 with approximately 2.'J ton , Masa .. Ia ape ndJna: her vata- ·
peuona present. A basket dinner
wa.s ~~en) &gt;&lt;!
d
lion here wilh r elatives.
. _
r Oyt! al noon an
. Mra.
Mn. Ru tter Knly ht returned to
Helen Roush wa1&gt; honored w1lh a her ' employment at 9t1ttlert In
towel showt•r In observance of p
•h er blr t hda•,
Attend '
..
omeroy 11t er aeve ral wt h a a 0·
mg Wl'r · 11ence.
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~r. and Mr5. Payl Fltzgl.'nld and I Mary Brt. nnon of Pt. Pleasant
Lind11; Helen Ebas; Et ta Youni; wu 1 sueat ae veral daYS or M•
M.rf. Alm a Colem1m and Larry ·
d ..
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Mr and M
B
R h o 'lan m.n. . m. . rump.
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rs. enny oua ' aMrs Mal)' Ann Kla11 baa revid, Ronn ie anct Le onard all of 1 turned home fro-m 8 week's vB{:uWest Colu mb ia; Mr. and .Mrij. lion spent wlth her daughter£,
Donald Roush, Ca th y, Donna and Mrs. Allah Seyfried and Miss
Alfred, New Haven; ~ r. and Mrs. Louise K1au, Columbua.
E(Jg~r ArnoU and Ricky, MJ~dleAliet Howard, ParkenburP. 1
• port, 1\~ rs. Doris Ead.s and Lmda; _ spent the weekend 'With her par- .
Mrs. MLldrcd Brumley and Marty; ents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen How· 1
and Joyce Ca r~en,ter , Pt. Pl ei!H· arrl.'
ant; Braun,da L1evmg oC Letart.
Dr. C. W. Petty of Atlanta, Ga.
9 eorge rrcw and J ack Cart - who ls a house guest of Mr. and
· W~l g~t at_te nded a ball ~ame i r! Mrs. G. E.
Mitchel, Kayloug, l
Cinc1nn at1 Sunday.
1 spent Monday here .
J . M. Crump was li" business
Mr. an~ Mrs. Or vllll! Cole man
accompa n1e d by Mr. a nd Mrs. visitor at Pt. Pleasant Saturday . I
Bobby Roush. ~e w H a\·c~ ll P"-" ~1~
Mr. • and Mrs. David Batey and
the w ~kend w1th
relatives i.1 children r eturned to their hom r
East l~iV('r pool.
in Columbu s. While here they
. Sy lvia Col eman was a Su nday were guests of Mr. end Mn. W.
dmnl!r guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Sto-ne
Lawrence Co l ~ ma n ,- Pt. Pleas ant.
Floyd McMilltn spent Saturday
Mr . and ~rs. Benn y Roush and in Point Pleasant.
sons took Mtss Braunda Lievin g

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WEST COlUMBIA

By Virginia Carleton
First Lt. and Mrs. R. K. Wilscm

Mens Summer Suits·
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Stewart.
Misses Peaehi e EJias and Mona
By Mrt. Hattle Fredarlek
Van Meter have beeri on vacation
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stewart,
from their d uties at the G. c. Nel sonv ill e, vi sited Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy Stor e, Pt. ' Pleasant.
I Curt Frederick Wednesday, also
called on Mr. a·nd Mrs. Norman

tREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE.

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P ope an"• W"··
lUll;!~ on.uo:......,n 31.
WiN Sli!TH GAME

Patterson
be stical lnd
is mt
a ry
disgrace
wh ich even
long tohesa
The Redlegs , trailin g 5·2 , scorCHfCAGO UP- Bob Buhl,. who
masquer ader. :u a s port. If it goes might be pitching the Chicago ed three in the Jas ti~ £ Lhe ninth
Lh rou11h, it may be time lo outlaw White ~ox toward a pe nnant ex- to tie, two on Ted ··'Kluszewski';
th i.~ bloody busint~ss once again.
ce pt for fl littl e mi11la.ke the Sox pinch homer, and beat the Phil ~
mnde , kept th e Milwaukee Braves with an llth-innl!lg ru n on Gus
atop the wild Nalional Lcagtle Bell 's double an d Joe Nuxhall's
fl11g scramble torla y -and is now pinch single .
their big mone)' pitcher.
The Yankees ma de i1 16 out of
Deetle-browcd Bub\ posted vir 17
against lhe A's as Kob Turl ey
lory No. 13 for t he Braves Wecl nesdlly n\ght , 4-2. on an eig.ht· h'urled a five-hiller in the openel'
hitler over the Pitts burgh Pirate.~ and Don Larse n, with ninth-innto malnt01 in their ha lf-game l e~ rl ing help, pi tc hed a two-bitter In
the nightcap.
Miclrey Mantle'~
Mn"WA t: KF. E U P - The Na- ove r the St. Louis Cardinaht
28th
homer
teatured
thoe fin!
tional Boxin g A~ s n _ dropp ~d Tom·
1t w1u the fourth straight win
Rlngli'•l
mv Hurri ('ane Ja ckson tO No. ~ for the hard-throwing right hilnd- win and Bill Skow~· on
in· its rulin gs becauRe In losing to er anrl left him second only Lo home the run that broke a 4-4
dram (lion F'l o)' d Pnlterson "Jack· the Phill ies' Jack Sanford for tie in the dghth Inning of thl'
son's abiliL.v was only to ab~ orb most victories in th e
Nalioual ~ econd .
puni sh ment, " Frutl SaJd y, NBA
( 'h ampionship Committee Chair· I.e~f~~-his is so much appl csau cl'
HALSEY lUSTING
nran, said today .
fur the Whlte Sox, who firs t siQnNEW YORK UP- Fleet Arlm
E1ldie Machen of California WD! ed hlm to u minor leagu e ('On· William F. Bull Halsey .Jr., who
1 movud up to the No I cont!!nder'R tr11ct In 1947 . ll
developed !he suffered a j:!erebral h~orrhage
spot in the he~vywelght division , s igning took plAce before h;.i SunCiey, wfs
repor.ted resting
followed by Zon1 Folley of Arizona clnss Q:raduated from high school comfortably end " 'doing fin e" toand Roy Harris of Texas.
so the baseball
comm issioner day at Doctors HoRpltal.
Arg('nlin.c heavy weight Alex Ml- made him a fr·ce agent and lhis 1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l
td f. wh o vaulter! from the non- time he siwned with Lhe Br11v es. ll1
r aH•d rank l:l to No. 0 with a
earth KHp l'ace
•· worKm anship" deris ion over Ju·
The Cerd!nnls kept pace wilh II
lios Mederos, was cttogen the &amp;· I victory ovef the Giants be·
NBA boxer of Lhe month for July , bind Herm Wehmeier anti thln:l·
Saddy s11ld .
place Brooklyn moved within two
games of the top by beating Chi·
callo. twice, 3·2 and 2-l. Fifth
place Cincinnati beet fourlh-plllce
Philadelphia, 6-S, In an 11 -inning
By Ul\ltM Prwu
nhrhter.
PORTHCAWL, Wales. Fr1M
FJll., AUG. 2, 9:00 p.m. IDT
In the AL pennent chase, the
Jon•t., \10, lcot11nd, knockt41
TRIAI.I 'I: UO p.M.
New York Yankees
lnf'reased
out L..., Relet, 111, W1ln 11.
GUARANTEED "PURSI!: - $300
their league lead to 3~ J&amp;mes
aplnst to% net 1ate. Mod.Uied,
by beating their Kahsu City
MIAMI lEACH. t(kl Oavlstrictly stoek &amp; •clunhr dlvi·
"couains" twice, 2-(t anti. tr-•. Cbt•
lan, t 53, C:uiM, outpointed Ga..
lions. Adult., $1.15. ttnc;Ser te,
Clfo won a sihfh!t ft'Om Washln&amp;·
p.ar Ortqe, 146Ya, Mexico 10.
FIIEE. PartielpoUbl driveli'
ton , 6-&amp;, while Detroit
downed
wivea, FREE. Modified&amp; 80
Boston, &amp;.S and Cleveland blanked
inlles or more out guatan"ed
II LACK
Baltlritore 4-0.
h5i atrletl, stoCks • tlutllera
WROUGHT IRON LEGS
Wehmeier, Redlq WtOff, sctrt•
$1:USO. Competition open. In
tered 11even hlt.!l, lncludlng Hank
event of lnclembt 'Wea\ber,
Sauer's 14-th hOme run, tOo beat
l)une will be 1001J\ net lr:ate.
Also ncea Sun., Aut. 4, 3:00 7).
tttc Glanta u Al :Do~i'k l~d ht.i
m. EDT. Same -auarantee to
support with four hlta. It was the
drivers, either race.
Carda' fifth consecutive ..-in.
Lantn ,.tch" Two-Hitter
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"nottl.'t sih1le.
Wee 1,-I)OY ' WOlfe h t tl M l)tbet
tr iple ~nd J oftmoti a oJ ·mblP and
P hili p Robertt l trlp1~.
Ptrale pitchers fau n-~ r\ four
~ nd wrl1ked
Sfven . Racine's
Stump fanned three aed walled
non e rlld JOhruon far ,r.e.i five
~ 11 1! .vaU... ed none.
Pirates
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naeine . . . . . . . . . 106 20x- 9 8 a
Busnet, M. Mencbini, (1) , T .
Shll£&gt;teen (4), J. Skas .een (!I and
,1...'!er. Tom
Stum.,.
Ho·,..arrl
J &lt; • ~uuoc (4) tnd Roy Hn"·elt,
[hJ .&gt;:le Wolfe (6).

The Dodfers
Little Leagua
team, ._..._end lty a.,b Bowen. of
d!e Ylllll'eetlo Jatn H1mm, TOm
W:hite , Jtl'te Spen-eer anft Tom
-;~.hff'~· h• h , all of the
Redl-ep ,
p~ · to
Galllpoll.J
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eve:n lng and played Cltr · wide col1-ec:Uon of Itltle league~. losing

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LOSE IN GALLIPtL!S

Winner With No.l3 Over Pittsburgh

Jackson Given
No.5 Ranking
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Pony, Little Lt.ague Roundup:
Indians Win; Redl~gs Vittors
Pomf'rO)' Pony Leaguer Inilah~
er.lged l hf' Tigers in a brl,lliant
a:ame last nll(hl 2·1 behip.d the
nne !-hitter tossed ~y an W"tl·
son. Bu ffingt:Oh 6f tbe IOB~h
ga\·e up only thi'ee hits.
The win gave the Indiil.ns
record or 8-9 in ~ leag'lle p)l!-', ii[o&lt;' ·
fo r 1\eCond pi a~ behlhd the figers who sewed u p th e champ io1lshi p la!t week.
In the Tiger· first Buff1Clgtc r.
got to fi r st on an error and went
on to secon d and scored Poulin's
single.
In the fu urlh innin(l Wibon
single d a nd we nl to secOnd and
thi rd on an error , then stoiE"
home. The Ind ia ns w.on It in tiM&gt;
bottom of the sixth on Bill Wll·
~on 's t riple who .. scored on an
error on Quall'-s grGund ball.
Buffingt on fanned nine and
wa lked two. Wilson fanned 10
and walked two.
Th e I n d ~&lt;HlS play lhelr final
again!t Raclile.
game tonight
Sy.-acu se wtll play ttie Tigen at
Syrat· use.
Tigt!rs
100 000-1 1 3
lndlans . . . .
000 101-! S 3
Burhngton and EbehWCh.
Wilson and Reed.

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4--Dailv Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo rt, 0 .. Aug. 1, 1957

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Appearance Here
Conflicting With
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DESK
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St. Ltltlis S New York l night
Cliclnnati 6 Philadelphia 5, I I
innings, nig ttt

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N o t e : Oscar Fraley, the U nited Press rambling sports re·
porte r who readit'S every corner of th e natio n with his ''Sports
Parad e'' has cogent remar k s today about the sch eduled boxing
match
b f'lween P e t e R adamacher and h ea-vywe ig ht c ham pion Fl oyd Pa tte r son.
ns h ave t a ke n the powe r
F f8 ley s u ggt!? l S. that since A merica
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to legis la t e agains t peopl e_ c_o mmllting sui c ide, a nd e ve~ mu·
Although it is a statistical · tUating the mselves, this f1gnt should be stopped . The l~ferfact that the price the aver· ence also is t h at if t hts should happen t o turn out to be a fight,
age famil y spends for the ir and not a sla u ghter. it would be on ly beca u se of mercy in th_e
medicines is now - a lesser heart of P atter son . In eithe r case the res ults ca nno t but fatl
percentage of their total in'
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to d e fla te th e dwmdhng,prcsllge O t e tg
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c:!Ome than it used to be ten
TOD AY S SPORTS PARADE
years a-go, it is also a fact
By 01c•r Fral•y
ttJat their benefits are 1\0.W
Con gre!!S, the gover nor Of the full prol e~:.
state or Washington and the Na"They ten me I can m~ke $10.·
Jhuch greater.
iunal Bo:x lng Assn. are on trial 000 out of t his fi ght ," sa1d Radet
Modern prescriptions are
today in t he casf' of am ate-u r boxer macher seve ra( weeks ago.
really a great value because Pete Rade ma cher .
He might ask young Courchesne,
Rademacher is t he Olympic a veteran of 50 profes~ lon a l bouts,
they help you to get well so
nt cna mpion. But Rade· how much that money .is worth
ibuch more qull!kly . that h.a'"""eig
1 bed
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bcr who i.s sc hed uled to fi ght when you li e in a hosp1ta
jou are sick only days, in· ma~
heavy w~ig hl cham(l io n Floyd Pat - fi ghting fur yo ur life afler a deli·
Stead of weeks . Their price
u
ter.son at Sea ttl e un Aug. 22, is a cate brain opera on.
1!1 low compared to their comparative
no vice who never haR
Courche S:nt&gt; 'B ex perience didn't
'falue.
gon e more th an three rounds and save h.im in a fi ght against Bobby
never had "' profc s~;ion.al bout.
Bell last week . .
He
is
a
potenti
al
corpse.
Rademacher 1s 29. a part-tim e
YOUR PHYSICIAN
Just
as
the
poli
ce
slop
peopl
e
amateur
wh_n d idn't even m4ke t~e
CAN PHONE 9
from des troyint: Lhl'mselves, 50 19!12 Olympt '. team and whose VIC·
WHEN YOU NEED
with the evid1•nee ot hand l! hould tory in 1956 was a di stinct upset.
A MEDICINE
Lh o!'le w1lh t h ~ power --. Congress, He can punch hut he is an unpro·
Wash i n g t on '~&gt;giJVNnor or the tected target fur a mun of Pat·
Pick up your prescrip- NBA _ slep in 11 n 1J prevent t his lerkon 's punishing skills.
11 Killed La1t Y•ar
tion II shopping near us. A d:~ n geruu s farce _
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want
t
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the
fc1•l
of
one
They
of the pos.qi bil ity that
great many people entrust goo9 pro fi!'.ht," tt :.~dt•Jn aL"h e r s id he couldtalkwin
with one '•lucky"
11
us wilb the responsibility r cee ntly.
purJc h. They forge t that Patterson ,
of filling their prescripShould s.. Jackson
for six years, daily has been
tions. May we compound
He coulrl .. ,.1 il fi r·s l hDnd today studying the grim ar t of destroyfrom a mar; na 1rlf'd Tom my Jack· ing the mAn who stand s In front
yours?
son. J &lt;1cksun h:HI a5 pro f1ght s be- of him.
fo re he fa ecd l'OtttL·rson's sledgi ng
Eleven men wer·e kill ed in the
fi.~ t ~ Mhnday mghL Against Pat- r ing last year.
fr
~WI'lHtn"
tP.rSO il , II IJ IIOish mg pu neher , he
Ten died Of beati ngs the year
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was il h uuwn ~ h ock abso rber before .
wh mw k1 d nl'y~ c·ul l;qJRed 1n pai nIn 1953 th ere were 22 men
PRESCRIPTION
-·-·~ ~-- slain just a s- s urely as if ·they bad
Friday'' Gamet
bee n battere d w ~lh an iron pipe.
CHEMISTS
J'ittshura li :11 Chkar~ l)
Putl.ing Hndemacher in against

"A CYNIC IS A MA N
WHO KNOWS THE
PIUCE OF EVERYTHING, AND THE
VAWE OF NOTHING"

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Gr ove Oily. scheduled to ~ome
here t or a tilt agalmt the OVA
All..St.rs Aug. 16, capt ut:ed ili
four th straight
Ohio . National
Baseball Congre9~ title Wednesday night with an 11.2 vietory
over v ersaille s.
t)&gt;ick Walters, former Middle
pon High School ace, a nd one
or m ~ n ager J ac k McCl ain '~ stand ·
out pitchers, will hu rl agamst the
OVA. The (late of th e all-sta r
_game here undoubte dly will have
to be changed slnee a play-olf
series with Michiga n is also set
to beg in Au ~. 16.
Walters did not pl:teh l~ s t
night although he haS tWO WinS
to ttis credit In the Grove City's
cl ub climb to t he fi na ls. Hls season rerord is lG-0, with an ERA
f 080

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The victory puts Grove- City into the two-state playoff with th~
Michigan champion
beginninj!;
AuJ. ItJ. The 5ite of the contest
will be deterinihed later.
t
Le ty Bryden pitched all the
way Wednesday niiht, hoJdinf,
Vei'sailles to aeven hits as dro•!t'
City bat_ters mashed out 13- hits.
It was . Bryden'B sl'!r:lh tourna-ment finals game.
Grove City won the Coca Col:~
Boltling Co. award es the top
team in the tournament.
Second place , the B. T. Miller
award , went to Versailles , while
Piqua received the third place
award.
'fhe Hillerlch and Dradsby
Compan y's Loul9ville
SlUgger
champion ship award for the tou rnament's best batte r went tO Bob
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Th e Middleport DodGers Pony
L~&gt; at~: u e team was t-humped 12-0
lust eve ning by the Redlei• with
a rour-inn ing no-hitter by Boone
Hind y, brother of YelloW Jacket
star Dave HLndy .
The Redlegs climbed on l111er
c u.qter for five runs in the first
inn ing , 1\¥0 in the seeond aM
five in the fourth .
Ex tra base sluggerJ tor the
winners were a triple by ltind}'
3.ntl a double by Ed Crooks, boL-,_
in th e last frame. Sl:t Dodger etman .
Blallehard had eight hits In H ro rs hurt th eir effort.
The Redlegs play the Phillie1
times at bat to beat ou t DJck
Olpp Of Gi'o-v e City with eiJh t tuni gh t.
Dodgers . . .
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SUPER-CUSHION by

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JiflidaOIIo, No1he1, ond Studebo••"·
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Detroit at W as hina:t.od, night
Cle-veland at New Yort night
Kanua City at Baltimore nlaht
Chicaao at Bo1l011. niJbt

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Pope wu too much pitcher
with 11 nlee -curve -and screw ball.
He shut the Ppmeroy dub dbwn
with one hft, 1 hGmer bJ Torn
Wblte in the 11t!COnd lnnlilg.
Galli~li a jumped Ot r hm PomoE-i'oy pltehers fot 13 )litB, aided
by four errors.
The D~ertl ,lay the l'ankees
i n M.tdatePort tonight in an ex·
h1bitlon game.
P omeroy · · · · · 010 000- •.. 1 "~l
Gallipo!is . . . . 220 l6x- Jl 13 2
Arnold, Roberts {l!i) and Roberts, Mllre spenCer (3) Curd (5).

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Ra;ine•s rdth !rOfu the )as\ New Tork 2 Kahsai Cfty 0, lilt
Little Lelp' g~me last night at New Ybtk .5 .Klll.aU City ~. ~nd
Racine asalnst the Pirates ended Detitllt G Bo8tQil 8
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It was
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halfRactne's
win.
Chicago 6 Washington IS night
Racine -sewed it up in the third
inning with aix runs as L . Pricf"
Under the New Malulgement of
walked, Duane
Wolfe tripled
M&gt;tlhl' Price, Ted Bailey singled
Samuel 0 . Perry
sctJI'ina 'Wolfe, Don Arnott walk·
cd; T~ Stump- walked, Jeff Lee
JIPgled, PCOring Bailf'y and Ar·
nott, Hewat'd Johnson was on via
an errot· aild Stump ~tored, L.
Pttee ws § en with an error scoring Lee.
Dine Drli\lt and i&gt;anee on the banks of the beautiful
The Pirates got four in the
Ohio Rl•er.
last innlnf &amp;IJainst Redne subs on
a dou~~ b)' Meiet ahd slngJes IJy
7:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
OPEN DAiLY
M:enclflhl ah(l Busile't, three- errors 11:ld one ;·,o nlk.

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weeks visi t wi)il. her 1 .~poth er .
Mrs. D. A . Sm ith.
Mrs. Carri e Judson of Wheeling has be(' n vi siting here this
week with re ~ati\•e s.
Mrs. Ha rry Gib\u L~ visiting
her son -in-law and daughter ~r
and Mrs. Jack Frye in Chester.
W. Va . Mrs. Frye has been ill.
· Mh. A. K. McClung spent Wed·
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Miss Maxine Kearn s returned

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through out the
countl'y,
For i nstance, most
of &lt;.:onnedicut's trof'llc accdent1 last year
occurred durin:- so-ealled "Ideal"
drivi t.R" comlit 1one - In broad
daylight,. during good weather,
on sl.roight, well-paved road&amp;.
Contn1 ry to whnt you might.
lmugine, experienced motoriata got
into troub!(' for more often than
novice drivers. Furthermore, male
mptqrists were inVolved in fiv.e
t.i~' aa many a('cidents aa Wom·
en] (Who says women ares'~ the
auf est dri vers ?)
Of the 33,880 accldents re.
corded in Connecticut, 21,333 oc
curred in c:lear weather, HM~lO
o.n good road ~urf&amp;ees attd :!fl,.
8:i4 in rlayllght. The maJoritJ' of
lhe 62,627 drivel-s lnvol'fed In
these occidenLH had been driY·
tng at leost 11 years. And ol
these drivers, 51.44.2 wel'e men.
Heading the list of accident
~aueu were, as might be expect·
ed, ~xces s ive sp~~d and drlvilr ih·
attention. Following the ear ahead
too closel y, tlrivin!t on the wrong
side ur tl .e road, driving ofr the
rund, cutting in 11nd out of traffic,
were the causes of many other
accident11.
'1n tnday's Nodern, comp1e'i:
highway trnvel." uid Tyban.
"l!afe driving Ia the otd.r ljlnd of
drivinr:r that should M pradh:ed.
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Plain colo-rs, and rendom colors. This is an exceptional good buy .

Just A Few In Group

DRESS SUitS · · · ...... .... · $6.98 to $14.98
Plain and Caney patterns. Sizes 6 to 18. Regular price $13.95 to
$29.95.

ON SALE $17.50 to $30.00
41 Man'•

HANI)KERCHIEFS · · .... · .. .. .. .. .. · · · Sale 7t

In enklet and long top gty1es.
quality. Would seiJ at 49e.

Cool wools in ten, grey and navy. Si.zes 37 to 46. Sold formerly
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Men'a

100 Pairs Men'• Summ.r and Yur Rourld

Men's

SHOP CAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Sale 25c

FANCY VESTS · · ·...... · · .. · Now Just 5Ck

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SanforiZ€d, StripeS and Plain Colors. Regular 48c: and~­

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50. Regular price ~ -95 to $4.95.
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BATHING SUITS .. .. .. .. .. On Sale $1.00

$29.50.

All styles and colors. Sizes

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$1.9~

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80 Men's Summe-r Weight
Boya'
SPORT COATS .. · .... .. · .. $9.75 to $13.98 . KNIT
BRIEFS .. · · · .. · .. On Sale 4 for $1.00
Linen weave. Just right for summer weer. An exceptional buy at
A must for back to school. Sizes 4 to 16.

this price. Sizes :36 to 42 . Rf'gttlar price $19.50 to $27 .95.

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SPORT SHIRTS · .. · · · .. .. .. .. On Sale $1.00

Men'1 Slipover

Men'• Short

SWEATERS .... ...... · · · .. Now Only $2.00

Plain shades and farwy paLterns, Sizes small , medium and large.
Values to $2.98.

Men's

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Short " " "

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Blue Denim, detachable straps. Sil:es 1 to 6.

Men*a Lon1 SINve

SPORTS SHIRTS · .. · .. · · · · 0. Sale

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Cotton Pliue, and Broadcloth. Sizes 8 to 18, reaulu price S2.95.

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WALKING SHORTS .. · .. · · · $1.49 to $3.48.

Men's 0...

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SWEATERS · · ·· · -· .. · .... · · On Sale ),} Price
J_ust right tor

Men's Whitt Drctf Stitch

SUMMER SHIRTS

Now Only $2.00

UNIFORM PANTS · · · · · · · · · ·· · On Sale $2.00

the we_ather ahead. AU wool sUponr st)'les. Wanted
sLZes and colors. Ori(ID.Illy $4.98 to $8.o&amp;.
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Sires 2 to G.
Meft'l LO"''I .......

Broken sizes, 30 pair in lot. Orlginslly •. 95.

FANCY KNIT SHIRTS · · · · · · · · 0. Salt $1.b0

Mtn's String

lncluded in tltis lot are W®ls, tabardiaes and eottons. You'll
ieVthl of these. Values to $!1.95.

T I E S .. · .. .. .... · · · · · · · · .... · 3 for $1.00

J'ACKETS .. ................... .. $1.00
Sizes 2 tu 12. Regular price $1.98.

A very niee assortment. You'll want several of these.

DRESS SHIRTS · · · · .. · · .. .. Now Only $2.00

M.n'•

A very good name Brand. Originally $3.91 and $".95.

Assorted colors and sizes. RegUlar $2.08 ahd $3.98 .

BANDANA HANDKERCHIEFS

HOBBY JEANS .. · · · · · · .. .... · ·' · Now $2.00
SPORT SHiRTS ........ .. .... On Sale $1.00

On sal•
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Limit - G to a customer.

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Broadcloth and woven fabrics. Fancy patterns and Ivy Stripes •
Shes 6 to 18, originally $1 .98.

lor•' Welt•rn

Mm'a Fur Felt

HeaavY weight; JJzeg 8 to 12. Reg. price 'l.Q. ·

Just 14 in thii lot. Orlglnllly $?.&amp;0. Limit,:_ 1.

Men'•

Odd Lot Boy•'

0 V ER ALL S ............ .. .. · · · .... · $1.00

want

Mtn's

Boys' Short Slftft

Boya' Weatem Denim

Price

Small, medium, large, and extra l.arge. Originally $2.118 to $$.98.

Broken sites. Ori&amp;inally $2-Bfi.

Men's

Ideal lor golf and fishing. Sizes 6% to 7¥.1, all colors,
an exceptiona-l value at 15c.
LIMIT 3 PElt CUSTOM~It

Si:zes 6 to 12. Originally $1.95 to $2.98 .

Men's

Sizes are broken. Originall.y $3.95.

Men's Straw Cops

WAlKING SHORTS ·· ·· · · Reduced ),} Price

A nice run of Sites. ValueR to $1.".

On Sale $1.00

SPORT SHIRTS · · · .. · · · .. · · .. .. 2 for $1.00

Boy•'

Just :Min lot, Sizes 1, 2, 3. Regular 97e.

Wool, rayon, and corduroy included in
this lot.

Boys' Short Slen•

A very good brand, a good run of si.:es. Originally $3.95.

SHIRTS · · --.. · · .... -· · On Sale 2 ,for $1.00

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KNIT SHIRTS ·· · .. · · · · · .. · · $1.48 to $1.98

OVERALLS ........ .. ........ Now $2.00

lnfanh' Knit

Dress Pants

Men'a Cotton

a.~k

PAJAMAS · · ·· · · · · · ·· · ·· · · · · · · 0• Sale $1.48

Values to $7.95

All colors, sizes small , medium, large and extra larJe. You have
to see to believe. Values to $3 .95.
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le&amp;horns and woven straws. Value up to $8.%.

Sizes 141;t to 17.

On Sale 88c
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Boys" Summ•r

Some only siightly soiled . Values to $7.95.

Men's Short Sl"vt

aoti'

and Rayon of first

All wanted colon. Originally $2.98 to $3.95.

Men's Lac•

Boya'

Ivy league and splash patterns. Our best make of sport ~oats are
inclucierl in this group. Sizes 35 to 46. Regular rwice $22 .50 to

SPORT SHIRTS · · .. .. · · .. ...... 7Se and 85c

~otton

BATHING $UITS · · · · · · · · · · · · $1.48 to $2.48 CHAMBRAY WORK SHII1TS

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Plain and fancy patterns. Sizes 2 to 8x. Rceular price 97c.

Fancy

Men's 81!11

Men'a

'.SPORT COATS .... .. ·: · · $11.95 to $14.75

The diets of many peraon1 eon.
1i11t mainlr ot. the 4iehes lhey like
· beat. On tlie aurfaae this· aeeme a
good diet policy l:mt to cont.itnli
eatin,, durl~ t\e aummer Mat,
the dllhea roo enjoy in winter, is
not a good diet procedure. com..
mon ~tn•e should tell ut that
beat.prodturinr foodt ean be eateD
in treater quantity in cold weathei' th•n in the summer. The Intake
ot U.Tbohydratea and sugars1
which are heat produ.::ing, ehould
be aharply reduced. The eonsump.
tlon of sweet ro11!!1., cakes, cookies,
· and stlf'ehy foods ·ahdUid be de.
creased but not neceaaari 1- fililnl·
H
tood" -• ld
nated.- eavy. pa1y
. s •uOU
be eliminated In hot wta\Mr.
1
Soft dr.inb and soda fountain
c~n•eoetlona with a heavy surar
coilt:ent.ahould bflta~n lp&amp;riftl'lt.
Starchy bNakfast food&amp;, bot-cakes tbat contain stareh, plua
butter and qrup. however well.
liktd, will rildU(e ;out. vit.lltt
and real1tanee. Clnd1 ihould bd
eaten sParingly, it at all.
The dlet ahould bEl amplified
•ith-7freah fruita, greea, Jea.~
vegetables, salads, ecgs, fleh ani:l i
lean meats. The amount of aalt ' 1·
used thould bt "*rtlllil!d,ao u . tG
replace the extra amount ot till '
hlinerallo.st durtflr. ~cU~tiVe plilr· _I
it;il·ation. 'q'he citric achl frultl, 1
orange•. lemons. limd, and rra~·
fruit thould become pi.rt. of tHe
dally diet duril\lt hot weather, I~
ls normal to dMnlc more 'in hot ',
weathel" t(l ttplaCe the bod)' ftuid-. j
tlut drinka lhould be cool~ not iced.
Plent)t of eleep will help to re-.Store deplet.ed erlerb. An occil• I
· eional vialt tO ,001' dOetoJ of chlr..
opractic for d'--taey ad'iiiee and
reliel from ' nerVe tlmsiOn 11 ~en~ '
sibl~ prOeedur~. Basic hl')t weather 1
diet is • hea"/ intake of essential
vitamint an mineral•-• de-crease ib itarchea, fat&amp; end au~rar,,
Foi!O\It th,1e litnple rule• and you

DRESS HOSE . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Sale 11e

SUMMER SUITS · · · · · · · · · · $13.75 to $25.00

Among these are all wool, Dacron and wool . Rayou and Linen
wcrwe. Also wash end wear. Sizes 28 to M. Small Alteration
charge. Regular price $5 .95 to $15.00.

W L - D'·
.at...r ..t

Men's

Men'a Whitt

STRAW HATS · · .. · .. · · · · · .. Now Just $1.00

0 Hot

On Sale $10.00

Br.~v•'

Regular $35.00 to $60.00 Suit.

DRESS SLACKS ...... .. · .... · $2.98 to $7.50

Time Te Chiinp

SUITS

WORK HOSE -· · ...... .. · · .. · On Sale 11 c

Man's

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Men's All Wool

Men'•

$17.50 to $50.00.

Mrs. Gertrude Warner s pe11t
a day recently with Mrs. Willis
F rost. Chester.
Mrs. Lucy Hayes spent W e dne ~d :~ y night and Thursda y with he r
children , Mrs.
Frank Cheese·
br_ew and son Clifford Hayes jn
Middleport. ·
Norma Jean Cain ~nd son o!
Ath!'lns spent a few days with
her sister. Mrs. Wahl Spencer.
Mary Jean Bing visited with
Je!Ty and Jack Frederick one
day last week .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frederick
sons and Mrs. Curt Frederick
called on Mr. and Mrs. Iva n
Wood, Pomeroy, Saturday.
E.&lt;~thcr Hayes and Jim Ridenour
visited the !alter's father, Buel
Ridenour, who is in the Holzer
Hospital where he is suffering
. from a snake bile .
Mr . and Mrs. E. C. Hayes and
John called on Mrs. Lucy Hayes
and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Frederick
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kelly and
hil
children of Mor(antown,
mother and sister of Sistersvill-:o
were guests of the Paul Kelly
family Saturday.

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TO IJt, 113, lh ON MOlT ITEMS -ALL SALES CASH. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT

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Mr!, Ada Ho(fman, son Brpe!l
nnd friend of Cincmnatl were
recent guests ol -All·. and Mrs.
[{u ~ sell Hoffman of Plain VaHey.
h
k
Gloria Crump spent t e Wl~e
eru.l in New Haven.
Mrs. Ercell ·and Nellie Adk \1' '&gt;
ond MrJ. Ethel Fry called on
Mis.!! Ella Bl cs.slng SundaY.
Earl Keefer and Ivei King at·
tended camp meeting at Union ,
camp \grounds Seturday night.
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Mr. and MrR. Guy Blessing of I
M11son 11 pent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. RoBS Winebrenne r.
Mr. -and Mrs. Lealie Smith of
Mason, Mr. and MTs. Kenneth
Smith and Belinda wer~ Sunday
~ vening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ln:tl Roush .
M_rs. Ina Weigand and son
Billie, Mrs. Leo Rou~h and chil·
Mr .
1 ~ n 11 spent Satu-r day with
and Mrs. Daniel Weigand and
daughter, Huntlngton.
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DRIVER CAREI.ESSNESS, not
driving condi tionS, are responsible
for the majority of accidents.
· And t o prove it, Jnhn T. Tynan,
Connecticut Commissioner of Motor Vchielcs,
l'Cl'ently g nve
me some pretty
convincing sta·
tistics wh ic h
are represe ntativP. of drh·-

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Mrs.

By Jenne Smith,
Dodge sarety Conaultant

20% Redudlolll On All Year-RinlDd SUITS llld SPOilT COATS

- McMaster

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Don't Blame
the Weather

$4.75
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~.;,~t•;,;, ':ii~~~:~': "• wlt.'un~~;

Frank-ie. Rou sh. fa_mHy whil l• Mrs.
Rou sh 1S hospitallzed.
u
mrs. Nancy Johnson, New lla·
ven was a weekend visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young
and family, Mason. w ~ re Sunda y
evening g uests or Mr . and Mrs.
· Alburtis Young.
Mr. and M1·s. Lawrence Stewart
attendt•d the Ap]1alaehiftn picn ic
Sunday.
Mrs. Jerry Sl'ott (Pb.yllis Van
Meter) and new da ughter Lisa
from
Gail ha ve been return ed
Holzer Hos pi l:~ l to the home of
her grandm other Mrs. May Van
Meter.
Mrs. Harry Hall sc ott w:~ s in
Pomeroy Satu rday.
V e r n :~l
Joh nosn
atlendecl R
meeting in Mar ietta- Sunday.
Mrs. El\e~ Young attended camp
meetiu g nt Un ion Saturday night.
Mrs. .lac k Rq, nolds and dauhters or Point Pleasant were

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SW1M WEAR ...••. . '\ RID11CED 118

NEW 'CLOSING HOURS
THRU LABOR DA V
Fridays 8:38 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday ,8:30 a.m. lo 5:30p.m.

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48

Summer and Year Around Weight

Reduced

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PANA~!i

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SPORT COATS

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48

Reduced 113
All Other Summer Suits
All Summer Slacks . . . . . . . . Reduced Y4
One Group Men's Jackets ...... Vz Price

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The Ladiea Friendahip Circle
Mra. Mmill Jttbnaon l hd dau.
beld u~ third annual family pl.e- abter or GalllpollJ h1ve beu
nJe at Porlland Park on Sunda.,. visiting ! .,-. !nd Mrt. W. T. Stone.
J 1
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Miss Dorothy Turnbull of Bosu Y 28 with approximately 2.'J ton , Masa .. Ia ape ndJna: her vata- ·
peuona present. A basket dinner
wa.s ~~en) &gt;&lt;!
d
lion here wilh r elatives.
. _
r Oyt! al noon an
. Mra.
Mn. Ru tter Knly ht returned to
Helen Roush wa1&gt; honored w1lh a her ' employment at 9t1ttlert In
towel showt•r In observance of p
•h er blr t hda•,
Attend '
..
omeroy 11t er aeve ral wt h a a 0·
mg Wl'r · 11ence.
·
~r. and Mr5. Payl Fltzgl.'nld and I Mary Brt. nnon of Pt. Pleasant
Lind11; Helen Ebas; Et ta Youni; wu 1 sueat ae veral daYS or M•
M.rf. Alm a Colem1m and Larry ·
d ..
J " c
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Mr and M
B
R h o 'lan m.n. . m. . rump.
·
rs. enny oua ' aMrs Mal)' Ann Kla11 baa revid, Ronn ie anct Le onard all of 1 turned home fro-m 8 week's vB{:uWest Colu mb ia; Mr. and .Mrij. lion spent wlth her daughter£,
Donald Roush, Ca th y, Donna and Mrs. Allah Seyfried and Miss
Alfred, New Haven; ~ r. and Mrs. Louise K1au, Columbua.
E(Jg~r ArnoU and Ricky, MJ~dleAliet Howard, ParkenburP. 1
• port, 1\~ rs. Doris Ead.s and Lmda; _ spent the weekend 'With her par- .
Mrs. MLldrcd Brumley and Marty; ents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen How· 1
and Joyce Ca r~en,ter , Pt. Pl ei!H· arrl.'
ant; Braun,da L1evmg oC Letart.
Dr. C. W. Petty of Atlanta, Ga.
9 eorge rrcw and J ack Cart - who ls a house guest of Mr. and
· W~l g~t at_te nded a ball ~ame i r! Mrs. G. E.
Mitchel, Kayloug, l
Cinc1nn at1 Sunday.
1 spent Monday here .
J . M. Crump was li" business
Mr. an~ Mrs. Or vllll! Cole man
accompa n1e d by Mr. a nd Mrs. visitor at Pt. Pleasant Saturday . I
Bobby Roush. ~e w H a\·c~ ll P"-" ~1~
Mr. • and Mrs. David Batey and
the w ~kend w1th
relatives i.1 children r eturned to their hom r
East l~iV('r pool.
in Columbu s. While here they
. Sy lvia Col eman was a Su nday were guests of Mr. end Mn. W.
dmnl!r guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Sto-ne
Lawrence Co l ~ ma n ,- Pt. Pleas ant.
Floyd McMilltn spent Saturday
Mr . and ~rs. Benn y Roush and in Point Pleasant.
sons took Mtss Braunda Lievin g

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WEST COlUMBIA

By Virginia Carleton
First Lt. and Mrs. R. K. Wilscm

Mens Summer Suits·
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Stewart.
Misses Peaehi e EJias and Mona
By Mrt. Hattle Fredarlek
Van Meter have beeri on vacation
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stewart,
from their d uties at the G. c. Nel sonv ill e, vi sited Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy Stor e, Pt. ' Pleasant.
I Curt Frederick Wednesday, also
called on Mr. a·nd Mrs. Norman

tREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE.

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BASEBALL Rl$UL T

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P ope an"• W"··
lUll;!~ on.uo:......,n 31.
WiN Sli!TH GAME

Patterson
be stical lnd
is mt
a ry
disgrace
wh ich even
long tohesa
The Redlegs , trailin g 5·2 , scorCHfCAGO UP- Bob Buhl,. who
masquer ader. :u a s port. If it goes might be pitching the Chicago ed three in the Jas ti~ £ Lhe ninth
Lh rou11h, it may be time lo outlaw White ~ox toward a pe nnant ex- to tie, two on Ted ··'Kluszewski';
th i.~ bloody busint~ss once again.
ce pt for fl littl e mi11la.ke the Sox pinch homer, and beat the Phil ~
mnde , kept th e Milwaukee Braves with an llth-innl!lg ru n on Gus
atop the wild Nalional Lcagtle Bell 's double an d Joe Nuxhall's
fl11g scramble torla y -and is now pinch single .
their big mone)' pitcher.
The Yankees ma de i1 16 out of
Deetle-browcd Bub\ posted vir 17
against lhe A's as Kob Turl ey
lory No. 13 for t he Braves Wecl nesdlly n\ght , 4-2. on an eig.ht· h'urled a five-hiller in the openel'
hitler over the Pitts burgh Pirate.~ and Don Larse n, with ninth-innto malnt01 in their ha lf-game l e~ rl ing help, pi tc hed a two-bitter In
the nightcap.
Miclrey Mantle'~
Mn"WA t: KF. E U P - The Na- ove r the St. Louis Cardinaht
28th
homer
teatured
thoe fin!
tional Boxin g A~ s n _ dropp ~d Tom·
1t w1u the fourth straight win
Rlngli'•l
mv Hurri ('ane Ja ckson tO No. ~ for the hard-throwing right hilnd- win and Bill Skow~· on
in· its rulin gs becauRe In losing to er anrl left him second only Lo home the run that broke a 4-4
dram (lion F'l o)' d Pnlterson "Jack· the Phill ies' Jack Sanford for tie in the dghth Inning of thl'
son's abiliL.v was only to ab~ orb most victories in th e
Nalioual ~ econd .
puni sh ment, " Frutl SaJd y, NBA
( 'h ampionship Committee Chair· I.e~f~~-his is so much appl csau cl'
HALSEY lUSTING
nran, said today .
fur the Whlte Sox, who firs t siQnNEW YORK UP- Fleet Arlm
E1ldie Machen of California WD! ed hlm to u minor leagu e ('On· William F. Bull Halsey .Jr., who
1 movud up to the No I cont!!nder'R tr11ct In 1947 . ll
developed !he suffered a j:!erebral h~orrhage
spot in the he~vywelght division , s igning took plAce before h;.i SunCiey, wfs
repor.ted resting
followed by Zon1 Folley of Arizona clnss Q:raduated from high school comfortably end " 'doing fin e" toand Roy Harris of Texas.
so the baseball
comm issioner day at Doctors HoRpltal.
Arg('nlin.c heavy weight Alex Ml- made him a fr·ce agent and lhis 1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l
td f. wh o vaulter! from the non- time he siwned with Lhe Br11v es. ll1
r aH•d rank l:l to No. 0 with a
earth KHp l'ace
•· worKm anship" deris ion over Ju·
The Cerd!nnls kept pace wilh II
lios Mederos, was cttogen the &amp;· I victory ovef the Giants be·
NBA boxer of Lhe month for July , bind Herm Wehmeier anti thln:l·
Saddy s11ld .
place Brooklyn moved within two
games of the top by beating Chi·
callo. twice, 3·2 and 2-l. Fifth
place Cincinnati beet fourlh-plllce
Philadelphia, 6-S, In an 11 -inning
By Ul\ltM Prwu
nhrhter.
PORTHCAWL, Wales. Fr1M
FJll., AUG. 2, 9:00 p.m. IDT
In the AL pennent chase, the
Jon•t., \10, lcot11nd, knockt41
TRIAI.I 'I: UO p.M.
New York Yankees
lnf'reased
out L..., Relet, 111, W1ln 11.
GUARANTEED "PURSI!: - $300
their league lead to 3~ J&amp;mes
aplnst to% net 1ate. Mod.Uied,
by beating their Kahsu City
MIAMI lEACH. t(kl Oavlstrictly stoek &amp; •clunhr dlvi·
"couains" twice, 2-(t anti. tr-•. Cbt•
lan, t 53, C:uiM, outpointed Ga..
lions. Adult., $1.15. ttnc;Ser te,
Clfo won a sihfh!t ft'Om Washln&amp;·
p.ar Ortqe, 146Ya, Mexico 10.
FIIEE. PartielpoUbl driveli'
ton , 6-&amp;, while Detroit
downed
wivea, FREE. Modified&amp; 80
Boston, &amp;.S and Cleveland blanked
inlles or more out guatan"ed
II LACK
Baltlritore 4-0.
h5i atrletl, stoCks • tlutllera
WROUGHT IRON LEGS
Wehmeier, Redlq WtOff, sctrt•
$1:USO. Competition open. In
tered 11even hlt.!l, lncludlng Hank
event of lnclembt 'Wea\ber,
Sauer's 14-th hOme run, tOo beat
l)une will be 1001J\ net lr:ate.
Also ncea Sun., Aut. 4, 3:00 7).
tttc Glanta u Al :Do~i'k l~d ht.i
m. EDT. Same -auarantee to
support with four hlta. It was the
drivers, either race.
Carda' fifth consecutive ..-in.
Lantn ,.tch" Two-Hitter
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o. 11d a sing le and M61r:-r al11o hat\
"nottl.'t sih1le.
Wee 1,-I)OY ' WOlfe h t tl M l)tbet
tr iple ~nd J oftmoti a oJ ·mblP and
P hili p Robertt l trlp1~.
Ptrale pitchers fau n-~ r\ four
~ nd wrl1ked
Sfven . Racine's
Stump fanned three aed walled
non e rlld JOhruon far ,r.e.i five
~ 11 1! .vaU... ed none.
Pirates
. . . . . . . 000 004-t 6 4
naeine . . . . . . . . . 106 20x- 9 8 a
Busnet, M. Mencbini, (1) , T .
Shll£&gt;teen (4), J. Skas .een (!I and
,1...'!er. Tom
Stum.,.
Ho·,..arrl
J &lt; • ~uuoc (4) tnd Roy Hn"·elt,
[hJ .&gt;:le Wolfe (6).

The Dodfers
Little Leagua
team, ._..._end lty a.,b Bowen. of
d!e Ylllll'eetlo Jatn H1mm, TOm
W:hite , Jtl'te Spen-eer anft Tom
-;~.hff'~· h• h , all of the
Redl-ep ,
p~ · to
Galllpoll.J
\\'eliD~sdsy
eve:n lng and played Cltr · wide col1-ec:Uon of Itltle league~. losing

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chini with two other hitS, a triple

LOSE IN GALLIPtL!S

Winner With No.l3 Over Pittsburgh

Jackson Given
No.5 Ranking
After Beating

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Othet P\rate bitten were Men·

Pony, Little Lt.ague Roundup:
Indians Win; Redl~gs Vittors
Pomf'rO)' Pony Leaguer Inilah~
er.lged l hf' Tigers in a brl,lliant
a:ame last nll(hl 2·1 behip.d the
nne !-hitter tossed ~y an W"tl·
son. Bu ffingt:Oh 6f tbe IOB~h
ga\·e up only thi'ee hits.
The win gave the Indiil.ns
record or 8-9 in ~ leag'lle p)l!-', ii[o&lt;' ·
fo r 1\eCond pi a~ behlhd the figers who sewed u p th e champ io1lshi p la!t week.
In the Tiger· first Buff1Clgtc r.
got to fi r st on an error and went
on to secon d and scored Poulin's
single.
In the fu urlh innin(l Wibon
single d a nd we nl to secOnd and
thi rd on an error , then stoiE"
home. The Ind ia ns w.on It in tiM&gt;
bottom of the sixth on Bill Wll·
~on 's t riple who .. scored on an
error on Quall'-s grGund ball.
Buffingt on fanned nine and
wa lked two. Wilson fanned 10
and walked two.
Th e I n d ~&lt;HlS play lhelr final
again!t Raclile.
game tonight
Sy.-acu se wtll play ttie Tigen at
Syrat· use.
Tigt!rs
100 000-1 1 3
lndlans . . . .
000 101-! S 3
Burhngton and EbehWCh.
Wilson and Reed.

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Grove City Takes Fourth Ohio Title

4--Dailv Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo rt, 0 .. Aug. 1, 1957

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HATS · .. .. .. .... · · .. · .... On Sale $1.00

SUMMER JACKETS On Sale $2.49 to $6.49

DRESS PANTS · · · · ~

prf~a

Ivy Learue ltripe~ Polish cotton and Gabard1nea. SiZes 3t to 46.

Wools and Gabardines. Some a'te Will:b •nd weAr Fabriclil. Ori&amp;ln~

$2.49 to $3.98

Men's

Values to

Dress ·Shirts
Broken Sizes

Now $1.00

for your drivln2."
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ginning; also all of I.Ait gin C. W. and M. H. Srott. htr husband , to be tompe-Ued to set up and show
By CEDRIC W. CLARK Mrs. Milton Eiaw ol Atbet~• Yt.tt.Their Attorney
Da~ney'a
Addition
to
Pome~oy
Ruth
c
.
~.rrulron1
,
by
deed
dat·l
the
nature
and
utent
of
their
uid
ed · Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood ami
Good Clom Uaed Con
1
OhJO,
except
11
feet
South,
being
ed
Apnl-23,
1906,
and
ree!orded
clainu
or
interests
or
be
fore"Yer
CEDRIC
W.
CLARK
son
at Pomeroy Sunday.
AU Mikol IDd Modolo
fl feet on Salt Street, and running in BooK 9~ . at page 162, of said barred from asie'l'ting the .slme; Pomertoy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Milo BiOI , MM.
:~t that width bacK to th~ H()(king Dee4 Records; thereafter c_
o nveyed that the cblma of said defeodanu. Attorney for PlalnUffl.
Norman
FTederick and sons call·
Valley
Railroad,
Also
al1
o!
Lot
by
i.athenne
Bramlage,
Sln1le,
to
if
any,
may
be
adjudged
to
be
null
(8)
1,
8,
1!5,
22,
29,
(9)
$
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6tc
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ed on Mr. and Mn. Curt FrederNo. 14 in C. W. Dabney's Addition j Nufan and Clara Shuster, by deed , and void; ~nd the ~tie of the ~bin
ick Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Patti
tc Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio. dat~d January 25, 1939, and record- t.Lffa to IAJd premises be qweted
KelJy
;:·ere ~'"" C"'.l lP.r.s..
Alao the followina: re 11 elUte sit- I'd m Book 14fl, at Pili~ 141 or the as ajalnst the defendants, and for
(20 BJ Insurance
uate in the Village of Pomeroy. Deed Record5 of MeJJ.f Cou":9', rucb other and further r!l:ief as
Mr and Mrs. Guy i:vans of
Larry , D:~ve and l !tc lSp.,ncer O[
County of Meigs, and State- of Ohio, tha'. th~ defend~uts h•vt or equity and I he nature of the ,· ue Logiln -ll{lent Sunday with her sis· Racine ll:&gt;(!nt tbe weekllnd wilb
.
- - - - - - Ohio, tG--wit: A slrip of land ly· claim son.e mterl!'..st t~ said r eal may require.
tcr, Mrs . Gertr~tde Warner.
their grandparents,
llr. and
~PfOD Jntw-a.nct AI..,, inJ in the rear o f Lot 178 and pan cstil.te as set forth therein . that the
Said defendants are required to I ;;;;M~,~~
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MadlMeport. Fin • A.._obJie- or Lot 179 li nd extending back to plaintiffs and heir predecessors in
Bon.:\1. Phon• aJI-J:
~ ! the Cliff of Rocks and extending title have held said real estate answer said petition on or before
the 21st day of September, 19!57,
COMPLI!.IE In 11 uranet- Protletioa,lfrom the Southwesterly lipe of adver~ly, openly and notoriously or judgement will be take n against
Lira, AuU·. Fire, Polio. C.U Dor Jllmes Smith's lot above thE~ hue u. agatnst e~ch and every ~:we ?f them as prayed for .
Matis. MHdlf:.,.Jrl. Ohio.
o.r the Cliff of Rocks to the North- satd defend~ nts for a penod 111
NOLAN SHUSTER and
east. Jine of August Hauck's lot, el!CC!i!'i of twenty"()ne. years: .
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e:JLer'Jn 11 and reservi ng to A. P .
The pra ·cr of satd petition ts
':LARA .:-.ti USTER, Plain-

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t eelltl pt."' word. one la..:rtion. Minimum ehar2e 50c .-4
per word for three eoru~eCutive insertio11.1.

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Speeial- One mort:h for 25 cents per word.
P'ull rate of 2. eenta per woM will be chorged for advertising tr
aot paid for before the 15ln of each month follow ing Insertion.
ErTerl iD AlvertialJII-Should be l't'ported immediatC'ly . The

..DaU7 SentWI ,.._;u not be reAponsible for mo11c th .. o one lm·or·
rtd. luertion..
(".ard of Thanb and Speeld Notices of Events $UKI. Obituarlet
publbhed at 1 cent per word.

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Ashworth and F. W. Baber a thirty

(30) foot rigbt of way acro.t~ said

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fuly Fre{'ker'~
Road . Sund~_1·
1:00 'ti l Tlarlr.

HAM SHOOT at
Farm . Basha n
4\h of Au gust.

strip of land frOm lands owned
by the same A . P. Ashwor:th and
F. w. Bsber to the mouth ~f the
coal mine now operated
them ,
conveyed by Minnie
Scott

4 P. 0 0:\1 trrJ :..:!:iE. 3 ll ('r!" ).(arden.
S35.00 Pl' l' mo AI t\J)plr (;rove

Sre Alex Whed ('r

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Sponsored by Moose Lodge.
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Ap artment unfLH ni ,)wd. Second
Sl, Pomcn•Y
t\ d ulls only
Frank Fug&lt;~h' , Phunf' 440-M
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please return it. I need it. I
will be , mosl graldul anrl nn
questions asked . Mrs . Fannt. F1ve llo0m !l u n~&lt;'.
J'aspa.r Minersville Ohio.
Arnnld . 63G·Y .
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for

J,ugg.lge - Lane Cedar
LAU Window FansFrlgld~ire Refrigerators.
hk•r F.urnlture, Mlddlflport, Ohio
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(81 Auto Sales

1951 Che\·rolels as low as $195.
Five cars looking for new home.
Some very clean ones. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
7 27 Otc
lfml iluicks as low as $31:t5. l"lvc
flr.e cars. A vaL tcty of moO:: ell!
!!f1d equipment. Blaettnar ' ~;, Pcmtroy.
'1 27 6tc
HUI._ Bulcks a8 low
of four A· I cat,;.

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$977 . Choice
7 27 Otc

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Automobl ... HMitlt
ACCIDENT
\.lt.. CMUalty and ......

Rea I Estate Broker
In

MIDDLIPOR~

PHONio

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I~'~URANCE

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LOST: Dalmatian 7 monl.h old
ScdEold b.l ardi, Drop Cloths.
mnlc pup. Picked up in lown.
~JiJ'lton l''' sher, Middleport.
Reward .
Plea!:le return
to
Phone 62b5..X.
11 l ti'
Richard Vaughan, 205 Butter
nut Ave ., Pomeroy, 0 . 7·31 ·3\l".
H••dq~Hrt•n

$400 Monthly Spare Time

Cal l
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388-Y.

':i:.Lleslady for N• '1i llav1·n Slorc .
No expl'l'il' n[·r
ncc dcd . Slal~
SllijjJShnt. Wrilr !Jnx 232·A r:/'l
na me, ag1•. ad&lt;:rcos iHid t•r1close
The llt'l\d Ban ner,
Va

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Wanted
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Av~ilahl e now .

nhl&lt;-. Jlnmer
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T&lt;Jason·
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Wark· d - I'APE IL II .• Nf; lf\·J - 25
yL:s f•Xpi·r i(•tl('C. Free e.. ·r
matPF., 1.. V H.e1~illger, Racln •
Bux 124. Oh10
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Refilli.ng and collecting money
from our live cent High lfrade
Nut mactUnes in this .area. No
Selling! To quality for work you
must have &lt;'Jll'• references, $640
cash , aecured by inventory. Devoting 6 houn a week to busl·
ness, your end on percentage
coUections wiU net up to $400
monthly with very good possibilities of taking over lull time.
Income increa&amp;ing accordingly.
For interview, include phone in
application. Write All State Distributing Co., ti05 Flfth Avenue,
New York 17, N . Y.

Sirloin

lb. 79c

Home Grown

COFFEE .... .. .............. . lb• . 69c
BACON ········ ·, .......... . lb. 39c
W. Malo St.

Rutland, Ohio

Pomeroy

Phone 44&gt;-X

T~p

O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
Realty Company

Arnold

Grate.

owner

(chess)
1115. Dlatrut

.1lgnal
11. Craze
18. Guido'a
hlgheRt
note
19. Scandi·
navlan
country
Jt. A Dutch
c:hefte
22. Interior
~4: . A summer
place
2T. Inftamma.

for

FREE Summertime Cifts

NICE HOME ON
LINCOLN HILL-l6000

to help you have Fun-in-the-Sun

good residential buys
in Pomeroy. Moderately priced
from $8,500 to $8,000.

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With the center
alice• left on.

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Uon or

Full
Shank
Half

Smoked

Terms Available
CAI,L 452

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Peas :·.. -, ....

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Kernel Golden.

Libby Deep

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Pinto

A•ondole Cider

Vinegar

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Cherries - - 5 No. 303 cans $1.

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Cake ... !::~.!.'!·~.... Ea.cb 49c

2 ~i!; 3·3°
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Collforwlo Jombo ·27 Slso

Cantaloupes

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larllott

Pears ..... ~:!':-:~:::-........
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8, Girl's name %6. Kind.
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of
deftle
sheeP
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28. G&lt;&gt;al
ot paper
29. Semblam::e-.
15. Prtoserving-, 30. Droopl In
&lt;111 fruit
the middle

32. A theatr1il0t
backer
(slang)

Insld•

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out

(prlnt.)

38. Ba.rk

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E -LYTEM'R BGMX-OYMCQZHZ.
Yeetentiy'l Cr3rptoquotc: THESE ARE CALLED
PIOUS FRAUDS OF FRIENDSHIP- FIELDING.
I'Hitribv.WIS ~ dt Ftat\&amp;rtl 1,-adWll.tt

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:~;· .. ;::·~:~~.~;m~t:d ;;-;::

of MethodiSt mtnlllt ers held ;'It unrl Mr.o~ . D~l! Luelc:adoo.
the FHA Camp nea t Ripley July 1 Mr 1 . Grace Thomas wa1 a lun2:1·2~.
cheon gue!it of Mn Myrtlt Sifn pOver . 136 women altended Uw I kim recently.
.
retreat. Others !1-om the ('ounly
Mrs. Betty Phillips and clulwere Mn. Robert Hurley. H en- 1 dren, Wilkesville. ipt'llt Wedne.s-derson Methodlst Church ,
Mrs. day witb her parents, Mr. and
George Porter, St. Pau l's Chur~h Mn c w. Buck.
Pt. Pleasant and
Mrs. A. C.
Earl Nelson has gone tu
Young, Trinity Ch urch, Pl. Plea ~- Clevclar,d where he is employ ant.
ed.
The w?men took pa rt in a pa ::·
can! entJUt:d "I Married a Mims
ter'' w h'tc h was represen ted by
th_e :"'om en of thv Hu nting tun
Mrs. noy tester of Spellcff, W .
Dtstr1&lt;;t.
Va., was a week end gue9tl at the
I Closing devotionals were prc-- home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Les·
1 s~nted by Mrs. Lloyd C. Wicke,
~er.
wtfe of the Wet~t Virginia Confe rMrs. Jam~ Hamilton is visiting
ence bishop.
rel&lt;~tive.s in San Antonio, Texas .
Mr. arid Mr&amp;. ~lton Bonney and
chifdren are vacationing in Canada.
~r. and :\ott!. Howard Andrews
of New Vorl; , 'Visited here recenu~-.
Mrs. Esther Alexander of Sara~o1a , Fl4 .. is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Roush. ·
Mr. and Mn. J. L . Stewart. and
Paul RJ('kard ol New H3ven was Mr. and Mrs. Wally Stewart are
·1 re-el6C.ted preslt.ent of the Evan- vacationing in Florida.
gelical United Brethern Men of
Harry Miller, Robert Coole, Dar·
the pt_ Pleasant District at a meet- rel Hoffman and Charles Ev,ans
ing held Sunday at Krebs Chapel left Friday for Cincinnati Whele
.on Sand Hill Road.
they saw the Redlegs play several
Other·officets elected were Ra- grunetl during the week end.
leigh Roush vice-preBident· Otho
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Letter
Lieving, secretary; J. A. Ferrell, visited Mrs. Roy Lester in Spencer,
Lreasurer; Boyd Schwarz. cump W. Va. over the week end.
promotional director; Ray Thomp·
Mr. and Mr~. Bob Johnston and
son, song leader; and Roy Bles:; ing eb.ildren visited friends and .rela·
reporter.
tives in Nitro, W. Va., Friday eveRev. KennE'th Polen of Ho.mting· ning.
ton addressed thr group with a
Mr. r:nd Mrs. Harry Mtller and
message entitled "Per sonal Re· daughter and Mr.l.1md Mn. James
sponslbilily'',
1 Diehl Jr. and family of PomeroY ,
Churches in the tounty were recently ~ peu1 a day at Camden
urged at the meeting to partici· Park.
,
pate in the drive for fund s for
~r. and Mrs. Clayton Athey and
the new Century of Worship buJ ld- JOdy have returned home after
ing at Camp Ev-Un·Breth Acres at spending a 1hree wee-k "Vacation In
buckhannon.
Fl t}rida.
The building is now under conMrs. Eliubeth Kunzle of Canlltruction and it is hoped to have ton , Ohio recently visited at the
it completed in time for the WE~! t home of Mr. and Mrs. F . A. Batey.
Virginia Conference of EU B ChurLinda Hunter of Berkley Springs,
ches in 1958, the JOOth birthday W . Va. has been visiting at th~
of :he conferehce.
Har.ry Miller hOme.
The next meeting of tbe di~tri c t
Mr. and M.rs. Homer Reid rewill be held on ·sunday, October ccntly vi sited relatives here.
'1.7, al the Belleinead ChUTch .
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GASOLINE ALLEY

Legar Notice

St•te of Ohio, Meigs Countv. 'ss:
Mr. and M :·s. L . C' Snowden
In the Prob•te Court
and da ughters and sons of P;.;i 1.· In the m~:_Her of tha R•g,ilfr~tion
l$ville Sp\!Pl l severa l chys with
of birh of Herb&amp;rta L:dith Clark
his parents. Mr an d ~.rs
Roy
Case ~~~- 17.628
Snowdr·n . ·
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'! ~O.'J:,U::~ .ia gJv~ n that .Lbis 27.Utl
Miss Joetta F;rlc"Nine .spent the - ii&lt;JP oflf Ju)y 193' , Hcrbcrta Erlilh
past w e~k with b:r gramlmoth er, Clark, whose bil'th is not record- - --- ed , fil &lt;'d her applicati.on for an orthe 48 to ~ ind1 class and ! !w:;e der of the Prol.Jate Court that her
in the over 4{1 to 48 inch class . l)irth he re gi~t cJ'cd as pro"Yided by
Ali tnree of t hosf' l'l asses will 1aw.
,
run three-eigh ths of a mile.
Applicant averS' tha t she waa
The 46 i'JCh and under ch1sR born December 22, 191'6, Meigi.O
will run only one-fourth of a County, Ohio. Said application will
mile and prizes or $5, $3, $2 and be for hearing on the 8th da&gt;' of
$1 will be paid to first four win- Aug ust, 19!57, at 10:00 o'clock a.
nc~.
m.
, . The _ha rr.c~s racing and .runnJohn C. Bacon
' lllg r::~cmg arc open lo world
Probate Judge
I compe~ition.

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Cheese

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Preserves. ~~;;~.2 ~; sse Cocktail ... )~~~~ ..... 4
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814oz.$1 Corn
Beans '.

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One Jelt6 .11\mply atanda for another. Tn thtl 1ample A Ia used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Sln3lt l•tten, apo"
trophes, the length and formation of the wOO'd.l are all hlntl
.Each day the code letters are different.

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DAILY CRYPTUQUOTE-Here's' bow 10 worK•tt:

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2&lt;l. Ameri.

willow
11. Wrinkle

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for

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Mn. Ric hard Wrlght. Clifton. H,, war d VanM eter, £1yriL
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was one ol tour M.ason Coun:.y
Mr and and Mrs. ClU(ord Har.
, ministers' wives who attended thP rill Cotnmbu 1
were weekend
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of her grand parent•. 1tr.

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To Head UB Men

silk.
worm

1. European

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with.

21. Asaam

A Cl')'ptogram Quotation

quarters for labia or cooking.
' Libby
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20. Slope

S711'etc:b.
38. Rub'berl
St. Poker Bto.M
40. Towa.rd· ,
the 1!!11
•t. Iropltment
42. Cherlahe4
anlmalll

79c
Bacon ....~~:·.-L ... ~L

Ealmora colden

11 . Bog-

fresh· water
ducks
4. Pole
~- Smalt party
ot men
(mil.)
t . Thr..! retlrt
a ~ ide
(baseball,
1. Marked

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S2. M:Lseellany
83. Wlne
veuel
Sf. Expoalnr

Cround Beef ...... ~~·:~........ ~~;.39c
Chuck Roast ....~;~~~~~Y;.... Jt.3 9c

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l5. Soaks ...qp
9. River (It.)
l.O. ,Ceaae
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12. Speak
14. Exctama.
tlon of
sorrow
15. A rook

Value .Stamps

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

BONEY'S FRONT STREET MARKET

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from a loeal bulk dealer who c11.n serve you promptly and where a new cu.11tomer can buy installation
at a reduced price. We are equipped to give you
&amp;Q9d, efficient service.
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room how;e, 2 baths, level lot,
out of high water. Call Owner
134 S.
5th St. , Middleport.
Phone 6064-M .
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Why Pay More?

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1 races will be held "'under the d ' r
ares _, .. jford Jr., and Peer! t•t tio of
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Willlams -ha \'c
ann, unc('(l full i nl
Willlamb•· hTheref ""' 11 bP.
raeing prog
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Th
s x c ass('s on
ot
a ternoonr
d
rams
or
ursd u) with cash awards- tG be i:iVcll
-an Friday afternoons, Aug. Hi lhe winners
tnd Aug. 16, as a fe&lt;.~ture of t~e
Highest ~wards will go to the
Mth annua~ Me!g.!l County l&gt;'air. thoroughbred class and
onie)
RadlGrd l~ In chan~c or .the over 56 inches. First ri:e 101
~rne.ss racmg, alwa_ys a high- both event~ i$ $15_
P
~t or the local fa~r . . and on
Other prhcs for the thorough ·
th. afternoo~s begmnmg at 2 hrt!ds which will race five-e'ight~
·p . m. there wtll be a ft·ee for aiJ of a mile will b f~O $7 $l5
C
trot, a 26 class and two year old $S while- I he s~e- ' aw~rds ~~H
trot and th~ 23 clas.s trut with . 'lC given t he larger ponies whieh
purses totalmg $400 fo r ~ach of will run three-eighths of a mile
the three contests to be held hoth
Cash pn.:es of SIO $'7 55 $S
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afternoo ~s.
and $2 will b g· ' th'e 1
lmmedl. a Ie1Y fo11 OWing
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n
t h e h.:t r· fivr• winners ine thelve.
ponies
in Irs.
tl!f'
neKs t!l(!lng ~oth diiys, r unm n~ 52 to 56 inch clan the ponies !n
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10 lb. basket 99c

POTATOES ················· 10 lbs. 45c

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Nati~es
NOTICI
The Unknown Heirs. Devisees,
- - - - - - - - - - - - , ! L e g a t e e s , Administraton, Execu· .
F
tors and AS"s igns of Minnie Dllt·
Of
ling Scolt, dtceased, the Unknown
Hire!
Heirs, Devisees, Legatel!&amp;, Admin"Bv the
lstrators, Executors and Aaffi&amp;ns of
Ho&lt;~r
M. H. Scotl, deceased, and the Un·
known Heir!!, Devisee-s, Legatees,
Admini.str&lt;~lors, Exe&lt;:utors and A!&gt;.signs of Kathernlne Bramlal,l~J, de·
~ 9~3 Chevrolet&amp; as low as $888.
ceased, whose nam~ and places
Three 'YCfy clean cars. 8lae tt·
of rc~i&lt;ltncr. arc unknown and can7 27 Ute
nar's, Pomeroy.
not be ascertained , will take no.----~--- -tir
e that on the 29th day of July,
AutoServictls
1057 , Nolnn Shuster and Clara
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Shuster, as plaintiffs, flied their
t. H. KAW.LotliGS SONS CO. - 2t
Cheshire 7-7479
p~tition against them , as defendllour "11trket Servlu.
DaJ
a nts, In the Court of Common
Phone lt'J2T
Nl&amp;llt
Phone
!'leu of Meigs County, Ohio. the
alllli·X DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DEAI.IRB
s • u (20lBusiness Servlr.es ~arne being C11use No. 12.579 in
said Court alleging, among other
tor best used c11r VALUF.S, see
thin g$;, that the plaintlfh are tile
BILL CIIIUJS.
7 9 lmop
•Jwncrs of and in actual possesSAVE
sion or the following described
TIM t: and ~!UN t:Y
&lt;91 For Sale
rcnl rstatc in the VIllage of Pome·
Uuy Your Coal In
ro.v. County of Meigs. and State
of Ohio, and more particularl)· dePEACIIES
August
scrihed aJ followS: Beglmllng at
We hne Golden Juhi iC'&lt;' pUlch·
$6.5D F.O.B. Mine lhe Southeast corner of Lot No.
Lump
es ready. Other varielles wm
$5.50
F.O.B. Mine 539 on South Alley, Lincoln Hill t
follow. Bring containers. TPI .
Stoker F.O.B. Mine in said vllla!le. thence South 78
3/ 8 II
Che•ter YU·IS3201.
J&gt;rlccs Suhjr'rt To C hun ~:e
· web!lt~r Fruit Farm
dcwree~ W . 200 ft . to the cliff,
thc nee Northerly with tbe cliff
5 ml, l••t of Ch••t.,., Ohio
SC[IL lid
ahoul 75 fee~. thence West 80 teet
--- -- · -· I Bailey Coal Co.
to an angle in the East side of Cave
Take over payment ~ on I 1h I nil
Street, thence with uld street
Route 33
ulr condllloner. Thl, year's In(,·
Sou therly to the Northwest corner
del. -"' paid f()r . Fi f c RcfriJ::tr·
or
Lot No. 47, lhencc along the
ativn. Open e\'ening&amp;. 7-31 ·::11 ·
..\lumtot.m combhunwo storm anO rear of Lots 47, 46, 45, 43, 42, 41 ,
FOR SALE - l"':laches. N('.,.. Ha·
ureen window• and doors. Steel 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 177, 35,
'len Orchard, New H11ven. l'hnn ·,•
snd aluminum awnln&amp;R and can. 3i. 30, 29, 28, 178, 16, 179,
Tu-24688.
7 - 29-~r
oplcs. C11'i WilHam Radford, and 8 to the Northeast corner of
Rock SprlnJts.
ft 2 1mop. Lot 6. thence Northwe11terly to the
FOR SALg Apph's. NPw Ha·
Northeas:t cot·ncr of Lot ~36, thence
ven On•hard, New llll'&gt;' l:tl. l'hm•t'
T-ER~iTes ixTERMJNATEO
Sout herl y with the rear of Lot 536
TU-24688.
7·2Dlf For ft•c e in~pecllon phone 383·M, Kohl 's lot, and Lot s:n. to the
Layton Grill House. rr.gi ~ l erc d
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy. Northeast corner of George Joa·
Boston Torrler
All work J.(mlranlt·ed. Fully In- chim 's lot, thence with the rear
11 upplr. M: 1 L.l:
Ton f'ord Truck !fa price; lOM
~urc d . V tlll !! han· ~ induslrial 11.nd line uf said Joachim's lot, Souther-Ford, Olrt C heap; JIJ5~ Do&lt;lllc
H_e~id&lt;!ntin l Termite Conlrol Scr- ly about 225 feet to his SQ\lth~eat
cheap. Phone TU 29450, New 1 -~c..:._:~.~-~ ~~s~~~ _ 7 2~~ corner. thence South 78o/4 degree
West tlbout 200 feet to South AI·
Hnen.
7-:JIHl&lt;t·l MDIO 41 TELl.VI!llUN SMWICE.
Icy; th.ence South 12 degree East
Phon• t JO, Cleland Appliance
20 feet to the North line of Lot
12 ft . motor boat . wii h stceflin~
Store, l .u l w. M.a~n St., Pomeror !i3B; thence North 87 degtf,c Eut
wheel and ccor shifl. Trnilcr
2-23-tf
::---::--::- l35 feet. thence South II V4 degree
Mark 2!! Mcrcur~ Motor. 1 year Qtll
_C
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_ S_E-HVtc-·&amp;- ,,-n \:v.ah r. .. East 200 feet, thence South 41 deold, good ... new. c. 0 . Picke n,.
palrlna: , tly Factor,- Tnlned gree West 147 feet thence South
Plcken8 Palnt &amp; IIArdwan' l'u..
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWE- 88 degree West 58 feet thence
Maaon, W. Va. Phone SP3·!i583 .
LIDRS. Pnmero•
1-3-U
7-30-61&lt;.
_::;...._ __:;::::: South 89 degree West 181 feet,
thence North 18~ dea:tee w. 91
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feet,
then~e North 3 deane Eaat
1803 Dodge % Ton T'ruek. r.ontl
ISS feet, thence North TBo/4 degree
REGULAR PRICt
shapt-., priced rl(lht. Hi riucb
Eut 200 feet to Soulh Alley,
all ('O]on, pretty pf'~ . Call af- l'OWILL~ &amp;ERVICF. STATION
thence North 12 dcrree West 60
ter 8 p .m. L C Reed , 71,;
L1JBR.ICATION' anti WASil
feet lo the place of beginning,
mll ea uorth or Pomeroy on
MJcldlt!~rt., Ohio
contaJnillK four (') lll:rel, mere or
R.outr 33, l st hou&amp;e above SIBI•:
leSll.
Park.
7-30-6t('
Being a part of the property
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
ronveyed
by Adam Darling to
Helfer Calf. 3 ~~ay• old. Clif· Domestic-Commercial-Dairy
ford Leifhei-t,
Rock Springs, JACK'S REFRIGERNfiON Minnie Darlln 1 by deed dated
September 10, 1887. and recorded
032-X.
7-3l -tHc
24 Hour Servtce
In Book 64, at Pa.ce 452 of the
Saw dust and ahavmg11, loaded In ' New Haven
Tu 23537 Deed Records of .Meigs County,
your tnu:k from hin or dellv· 1
Ohi o, and thereafter conveyed b)·
ered. OHIO
VALLEY MFG . · -- - - - - - · - Minnie Darllna: and M. H. Scatt,
•
CORr., niPPERS PLAINS . 0 . ·
her hu11bsnd, to Katherine Bram·
CONCRBT£ BLOCJUr
Pbone Coolvill"' 12$0. 7 · 18-2$~c .
!age by deed dated May 17, 1906,
and recorded in Book 93, at pace
GRAVELY 1KA.CTOR SALES and 1
188 of said Deed Records, except
S.rviet. R. A- Flnlaw, 312 F~
tile followlnr part thereof, to-wit :
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
llaln St., Pomeroy.
7-24-27l.."!.
Belna: part or Lot No. l'J9 tn. C.
W. DabneY's Adl!ltion to the Vll ·
l.Jvinl room couch b~.-'&lt;1 $8.00
J Mil" North of Pomt,.,.
lage
of Pomeroy, bounded and d&amp;' .Call alter IS P. M. BllJ Jacubs .
s~rlbed AI follows. to-wit: Be~ln·
:lle•nbart.'l Grocery,
Monkey
nln&amp; on the Eatt line ot said lot
1\uo.
8-t-31\&gt;
BUY
172 feet !rom tho Southweat cotner
lTRUCfUIAL I IIAMI
thereof, thence North 88 delfefl
( 121 Wanted to Rent
ICRAP IRON- ~TALl
West 100 feet , thence NOrth 23\il
OHIO VALLEY
dt;ree Eaat Gl feet, thence South
21 or I bedroom llouae. Call RonI ,,.\'
66'ra de&amp;r:.,e Elst 100 feet to the
ale Hand, Columbua and South·
JUNK· CO.
em !leetrlc. Phone 818ft
, ...... 110
,.........,. Street, thence South 231,.1 de.tee
'l 27 6tp
Weat 6t. feet to the place of b&amp;-

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POD CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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ginning; also all of I.Ait gin C. W. and M. H. Srott. htr husband , to be tompe-Ued to set up and show
By CEDRIC W. CLARK Mrs. Milton Eiaw ol Atbet~• Yt.tt.Their Attorney
Da~ney'a
Addition
to
Pome~oy
Ruth
c
.
~.rrulron1
,
by
deed
dat·l
the
nature
and
utent
of
their
uid
ed · Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood ami
Good Clom Uaed Con
1
OhJO,
except
11
feet
South,
being
ed
Apnl-23,
1906,
and
ree!orded
clainu
or
interests
or
be
fore"Yer
CEDRIC
W.
CLARK
son
at Pomeroy Sunday.
AU Mikol IDd Modolo
fl feet on Salt Street, and running in BooK 9~ . at page 162, of said barred from asie'l'ting the .slme; Pomertoy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Milo BiOI , MM.
:~t that width bacK to th~ H()(king Dee4 Records; thereafter c_
o nveyed that the cblma of said defeodanu. Attorney for PlalnUffl.
Norman
FTederick and sons call·
Valley
Railroad,
Also
al1
o!
Lot
by
i.athenne
Bramlage,
Sln1le,
to
if
any,
may
be
adjudged
to
be
null
(8)
1,
8,
1!5,
22,
29,
(9)
$
,
6tc
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AUTQ SALU
ed on Mr. and Mn. Curt FrederNo. 14 in C. W. Dabney's Addition j Nufan and Clara Shuster, by deed , and void; ~nd the ~tie of the ~bin
ick Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Patti
tc Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio. dat~d January 25, 1939, and record- t.Lffa to IAJd premises be qweted
KelJy
;:·ere ~'"" C"'.l lP.r.s..
Alao the followina: re 11 elUte sit- I'd m Book 14fl, at Pili~ 141 or the as ajalnst the defendants, and for
(20 BJ Insurance
uate in the Village of Pomeroy. Deed Record5 of MeJJ.f Cou":9', rucb other and further r!l:ief as
Mr and Mrs. Guy i:vans of
Larry , D:~ve and l !tc lSp.,ncer O[
County of Meigs, and State- of Ohio, tha'. th~ defend~uts h•vt or equity and I he nature of the ,· ue Logiln -ll{lent Sunday with her sis· Racine ll:&gt;(!nt tbe weekllnd wilb
.
- - - - - - Ohio, tG--wit: A slrip of land ly· claim son.e mterl!'..st t~ said r eal may require.
tcr, Mrs . Gertr~tde Warner.
their grandparents,
llr. and
~PfOD Jntw-a.nct AI..,, inJ in the rear o f Lot 178 and pan cstil.te as set forth therein . that the
Said defendants are required to I ;;;;M~,~~
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MadlMeport. Fin • A.._obJie- or Lot 179 li nd extending back to plaintiffs and heir predecessors in
Bon.:\1. Phon• aJI-J:
~ ! the Cliff of Rocks and extending title have held said real estate answer said petition on or before
the 21st day of September, 19!57,
COMPLI!.IE In 11 uranet- Protletioa,lfrom the Southwesterly lipe of adver~ly, openly and notoriously or judgement will be take n against
Lira, AuU·. Fire, Polio. C.U Dor Jllmes Smith's lot above thE~ hue u. agatnst e~ch and every ~:we ?f them as prayed for .
Matis. MHdlf:.,.Jrl. Ohio.
o.r the Cliff of Rocks to the North- satd defend~ nts for a penod 111
NOLAN SHUSTER and
east. Jine of August Hauck's lot, el!CC!i!'i of twenty"()ne. years: .
.
e:JLer'Jn 11 and reservi ng to A. P .
The pra ·cr of satd petition ts
':LARA .:-.ti USTER, Plain-

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t eelltl pt."' word. one la..:rtion. Minimum ehar2e 50c .-4
per word for three eoru~eCutive insertio11.1.

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Speeial- One mort:h for 25 cents per word.
P'ull rate of 2. eenta per woM will be chorged for advertising tr
aot paid for before the 15ln of each month follow ing Insertion.
ErTerl iD AlvertialJII-Should be l't'ported immediatC'ly . The

..DaU7 SentWI ,.._;u not be reAponsible for mo11c th .. o one lm·or·
rtd. luertion..
(".ard of Thanb and Speeld Notices of Events $UKI. Obituarlet
publbhed at 1 cent per word.

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Ashworth and F. W. Baber a thirty

(30) foot rigbt of way acro.t~ said

( 141 For Rent

( 1) Notices
fuly Fre{'ker'~
Road . Sund~_1·
1:00 'ti l Tlarlr.

HAM SHOOT at
Farm . Basha n
4\h of Au gust.

strip of land frOm lands owned
by the same A . P. Ashwor:th and
F. w. Bsber to the mouth ~f the
coal mine now operated
them ,
conveyed by Minnie
Scott

4 P. 0 0:\1 trrJ :..:!:iE. 3 ll ('r!" ).(arden.
S35.00 Pl' l' mo AI t\J)plr (;rove

Sre Alex Whed ('r

7-31·3lr

Sponsored by Moose Lodge.
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Will !he party
and money

that

took

from my

pur~c

home

rt"n t.

fvr

Ap artment unfLH ni ,)wd. Second
Sl, Pomcn•Y
t\ d ulls only
Frank Fug&lt;~h' , Phunf' 440-M
7-3o-6-tc

please return it. I need it. I
will be , mosl graldul anrl nn
questions asked . Mrs . Fannt. F1ve llo0m !l u n~&lt;'.
J'aspa.r Minersville Ohio.
Arnnld . 63G·Y .
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1171 Help Wanted

for

J,ugg.lge - Lane Cedar
LAU Window FansFrlgld~ire Refrigerators.
hk•r F.urnlture, Mlddlflport, Ohio
4 29 tf

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(81 Auto Sales

1951 Che\·rolels as low as $195.
Five cars looking for new home.
Some very clean ones. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
7 27 Otc
lfml iluicks as low as $31:t5. l"lvc
flr.e cars. A vaL tcty of moO:: ell!
!!f1d equipment. Blaettnar ' ~;, Pcmtroy.
'1 27 6tc
HUI._ Bulcks a8 low
of four A· I cat,;.

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$977 . Choice
7 27 Otc

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AGI!NCr

Automobl ... HMitlt
ACCIDENT
\.lt.. CMUalty and ......

Rea I Estate Broker
In

MIDDLIPOR~

PHONio

OHIO

All

( 16) For Rent or Sale
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UJPStll -

Radney Downlnt ·

I~'~URANCE

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E"ur kent - E.xt enston Laddera,
LOST: Dalmatian 7 monl.h old
ScdEold b.l ardi, Drop Cloths.
mnlc pup. Picked up in lown.
~JiJ'lton l''' sher, Middleport.
Reward .
Plea!:le return
to
Phone 62b5..X.
11 l ti'
Richard Vaughan, 205 Butter
nut Ave ., Pomeroy, 0 . 7·31 ·3\l".
H••dq~Hrt•n

$400 Monthly Spare Time

Cal l
8· 1·3lp

388-Y.

':i:.Lleslady for N• '1i llav1·n Slorc .
No expl'l'il' n[·r
ncc dcd . Slal~
SllijjJShnt. Wrilr !Jnx 232·A r:/'l
na me, ag1•. ad&lt;:rcos iHid t•r1close
The llt'l\d Ban ner,
Va

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( 18) Employment
Wanted
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Pllinlin~. intl~riur
Av~ilahl e now .

nhl&lt;-. Jlnmer
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H·11 es
1\raky.

l'Xk !' iO r

T&lt;Jason·
!'hone
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Wark· d - I'APE IL II .• Nf; lf\·J - 25
yL:s f•Xpi·r i(•tl('C. Free e.. ·r
matPF., 1.. V H.e1~illger, Racln •
Bux 124. Oh10
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Refilli.ng and collecting money
from our live cent High lfrade
Nut mactUnes in this .area. No
Selling! To quality for work you
must have &lt;'Jll'• references, $640
cash , aecured by inventory. Devoting 6 houn a week to busl·
ness, your end on percentage
coUections wiU net up to $400
monthly with very good possibilities of taking over lull time.
Income increa&amp;ing accordingly.
For interview, include phone in
application. Write All State Distributing Co., ti05 Flfth Avenue,
New York 17, N . Y.

Sirloin

lb. 79c

Home Grown

COFFEE .... .. .............. . lb• . 69c
BACON ········ ·, .......... . lb. 39c
W. Malo St.

Rutland, Ohio

Pomeroy

Phone 44&gt;-X

T~p

O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
Realty Company

Arnold

Grate.

owner

(chess)
1115. Dlatrut

.1lgnal
11. Craze
18. Guido'a
hlgheRt
note
19. Scandi·
navlan
country
Jt. A Dutch
c:hefte
22. Interior
~4: . A summer
place
2T. Inftamma.

for

FREE Summertime Cifts

NICE HOME ON
LINCOLN HILL-l6000

to help you have Fun-in-the-Sun

good residential buys
in Pomeroy. Moderately priced
from $8,500 to $8,000.

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With the center
alice• left on.

(23) l ego!

Uon or

Full
Shank
Half

Smoked

Terms Available
CAI,L 452

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Peas :·.. -, ....

1'·"J!. ,;i
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Libby Whole
Kernel Golden.

Libby Deep

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cans

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Pinto

A•ondole Cider

Vinegar

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Kroger Red Sour Pitted

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Cherries - - 5 No. 303 cans $1.

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Cake ... !::~.!.'!·~.... Ea.cb 49c

2 ~i!; 3·3°
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Golden, ripe Carolina Elbertas.
Collforwlo Jombo ·27 Slso

Cantaloupes

- - 3 for $1.

larllott

Pears ..... ~:!':-:~:::-........
Lars• and

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8, Girl's name %6. Kind.
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of
deftle
sheeP
)3. Quantity
28. G&lt;&gt;al
ot paper
29. Semblam::e-.
15. Prtoserving-, 30. Droopl In
&lt;111 fruit
the middle

32. A theatr1il0t
backer
(slang)

Insld•

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se. Take
out

(prlnt.)

38. Ba.rk

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E -LYTEM'R BGMX-OYMCQZHZ.
Yeetentiy'l Cr3rptoquotc: THESE ARE CALLED
PIOUS FRAUDS OF FRIENDSHIP- FIELDING.
I'Hitribv.WIS ~ dt Ftat\&amp;rtl 1,-adWll.tt

-::P"'A"'R"'N=Ec=cY:-:G:-:OO=G""LE and SNUFFY SMITH

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Ca~"Zi~I~:.':'..!"J.n,.
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of MethodiSt mtnlllt ers held ;'It unrl Mr.o~ . D~l! Luelc:adoo.
the FHA Camp nea t Ripley July 1 Mr 1 . Grace Thomas wa1 a lun2:1·2~.
cheon gue!it of Mn Myrtlt Sifn pOver . 136 women altended Uw I kim recently.
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retreat. Others !1-om the ('ounly
Mrs. Betty Phillips and clulwere Mn. Robert Hurley. H en- 1 dren, Wilkesville. ipt'llt Wedne.s-derson Methodlst Church ,
Mrs. day witb her parents, Mr. and
George Porter, St. Pau l's Chur~h Mn c w. Buck.
Pt. Pleasant and
Mrs. A. C.
Earl Nelson has gone tu
Young, Trinity Ch urch, Pl. Plea ~- Clevclar,d where he is employ ant.
ed.
The w?men took pa rt in a pa ::·
can! entJUt:d "I Married a Mims
ter'' w h'tc h was represen ted by
th_e :"'om en of thv Hu nting tun
Mrs. noy tester of Spellcff, W .
Dtstr1&lt;;t.
Va., was a week end gue9tl at the
I Closing devotionals were prc-- home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Les·
1 s~nted by Mrs. Lloyd C. Wicke,
~er.
wtfe of the Wet~t Virginia Confe rMrs. Jam~ Hamilton is visiting
ence bishop.
rel&lt;~tive.s in San Antonio, Texas .
Mr. arid Mr&amp;. ~lton Bonney and
chifdren are vacationing in Canada.
~r. and :\ott!. Howard Andrews
of New Vorl; , 'Visited here recenu~-.
Mrs. Esther Alexander of Sara~o1a , Fl4 .. is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Roush. ·
Mr. and Mn. J. L . Stewart. and
Paul RJ('kard ol New H3ven was Mr. and Mrs. Wally Stewart are
·1 re-el6C.ted preslt.ent of the Evan- vacationing in Florida.
gelical United Brethern Men of
Harry Miller, Robert Coole, Dar·
the pt_ Pleasant District at a meet- rel Hoffman and Charles Ev,ans
ing held Sunday at Krebs Chapel left Friday for Cincinnati Whele
.on Sand Hill Road.
they saw the Redlegs play several
Other·officets elected were Ra- grunetl during the week end.
leigh Roush vice-preBident· Otho
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Letter
Lieving, secretary; J. A. Ferrell, visited Mrs. Roy Lester in Spencer,
Lreasurer; Boyd Schwarz. cump W. Va. over the week end.
promotional director; Ray Thomp·
Mr. and Mr~. Bob Johnston and
son, song leader; and Roy Bles:; ing eb.ildren visited friends and .rela·
reporter.
tives in Nitro, W. Va., Friday eveRev. KennE'th Polen of Ho.mting· ning.
ton addressed thr group with a
Mr. r:nd Mrs. Harry Mtller and
message entitled "Per sonal Re· daughter and Mr.l.1md Mn. James
sponslbilily'',
1 Diehl Jr. and family of PomeroY ,
Churches in the tounty were recently ~ peu1 a day at Camden
urged at the meeting to partici· Park.
,
pate in the drive for fund s for
~r. and Mrs. Clayton Athey and
the new Century of Worship buJ ld- JOdy have returned home after
ing at Camp Ev-Un·Breth Acres at spending a 1hree wee-k "Vacation In
buckhannon.
Fl t}rida.
The building is now under conMrs. Eliubeth Kunzle of Canlltruction and it is hoped to have ton , Ohio recently visited at the
it completed in time for the WE~! t home of Mr. and Mrs. F . A. Batey.
Virginia Conference of EU B ChurLinda Hunter of Berkley Springs,
ches in 1958, the JOOth birthday W . Va. has been visiting at th~
of :he conferehce.
Har.ry Miller hOme.
The next meeting of tbe di~tri c t
Mr. and M.rs. Homer Reid rewill be held on ·sunday, October ccntly vi sited relatives here.
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St•te of Ohio, Meigs Countv. 'ss:
Mr. and M :·s. L . C' Snowden
In the Prob•te Court
and da ughters and sons of P;.;i 1.· In the m~:_Her of tha R•g,ilfr~tion
l$ville Sp\!Pl l severa l chys with
of birh of Herb&amp;rta L:dith Clark
his parents. Mr an d ~.rs
Roy
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Snowdr·n . ·
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Miss Joetta F;rlc"Nine .spent the - ii&lt;JP oflf Ju)y 193' , Hcrbcrta Erlilh
past w e~k with b:r gramlmoth er, Clark, whose bil'th is not record- - --- ed , fil &lt;'d her applicati.on for an orthe 48 to ~ ind1 class and ! !w:;e der of the Prol.Jate Court that her
in the over 4{1 to 48 inch class . l)irth he re gi~t cJ'cd as pro"Yided by
Ali tnree of t hosf' l'l asses will 1aw.
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run three-eigh ths of a mile.
Applicant averS' tha t she waa
The 46 i'JCh and under ch1sR born December 22, 191'6, Meigi.O
will run only one-fourth of a County, Ohio. Said application will
mile and prizes or $5, $3, $2 and be for hearing on the 8th da&gt;' of
$1 will be paid to first four win- Aug ust, 19!57, at 10:00 o'clock a.
nc~.
m.
, . The _ha rr.c~s racing and .runnJohn C. Bacon
' lllg r::~cmg arc open lo world
Probate Judge
I compe~ition.

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Mr and and Mrs. ClU(ord Har.
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from a loeal bulk dealer who c11.n serve you promptly and where a new cu.11tomer can buy installation
at a reduced price. We are equipped to give you
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room how;e, 2 baths, level lot,
out of high water. Call Owner
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Willlamb•· hTheref ""' 11 bP.
raeing prog
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a ternoonr
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ursd u) with cash awards- tG be i:iVcll
-an Friday afternoons, Aug. Hi lhe winners
tnd Aug. 16, as a fe&lt;.~ture of t~e
Highest ~wards will go to the
Mth annua~ Me!g.!l County l&gt;'air. thoroughbred class and
onie)
RadlGrd l~ In chan~c or .the over 56 inches. First ri:e 101
~rne.ss racmg, alwa_ys a high- both event~ i$ $15_
P
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Other prhcs for the thorough ·
th. afternoo~s begmnmg at 2 hrt!ds which will race five-e'ight~
·p . m. there wtll be a ft·ee for aiJ of a mile will b f~O $7 $l5
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trot, a 26 class and two year old $S while- I he s~e- ' aw~rds ~~H
trot and th~ 23 clas.s trut with . 'lC given t he larger ponies whieh
purses totalmg $400 fo r ~ach of will run three-eighths of a mile
the three contests to be held hoth
Cash pn.:es of SIO $'7 55 $S
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and $2 will b g· ' th'e 1
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ponies
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Nati~es
NOTICI
The Unknown Heirs. Devisees,
- - - - - - - - - - - - , ! L e g a t e e s , Administraton, Execu· .
F
tors and AS"s igns of Minnie Dllt·
Of
ling Scolt, dtceased, the Unknown
Hire!
Heirs, Devisees, Legatel!&amp;, Admin"Bv the
lstrators, Executors and Aaffi&amp;ns of
Ho&lt;~r
M. H. Scotl, deceased, and the Un·
known Heir!!, Devisee-s, Legatees,
Admini.str&lt;~lors, Exe&lt;:utors and A!&gt;.signs of Kathernlne Bramlal,l~J, de·
~ 9~3 Chevrolet&amp; as low as $888.
ceased, whose nam~ and places
Three 'YCfy clean cars. 8lae tt·
of rc~i&lt;ltncr. arc unknown and can7 27 Ute
nar's, Pomeroy.
not be ascertained , will take no.----~--- -tir
e that on the 29th day of July,
AutoServictls
1057 , Nolnn Shuster and Clara
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Shuster, as plaintiffs, flied their
t. H. KAW.LotliGS SONS CO. - 2t
Cheshire 7-7479
p~tition against them , as defendllour "11trket Servlu.
DaJ
a nts, In the Court of Common
Phone lt'J2T
Nl&amp;llt
Phone
!'leu of Meigs County, Ohio. the
alllli·X DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DEAI.IRB
s • u (20lBusiness Servlr.es ~arne being C11use No. 12.579 in
said Court alleging, among other
tor best used c11r VALUF.S, see
thin g$;, that the plaintlfh are tile
BILL CIIIUJS.
7 9 lmop
•Jwncrs of and in actual possesSAVE
sion or the following described
TIM t: and ~!UN t:Y
&lt;91 For Sale
rcnl rstatc in the VIllage of Pome·
Uuy Your Coal In
ro.v. County of Meigs. and State
of Ohio, and more particularl)· dePEACIIES
August
scrihed aJ followS: Beglmllng at
We hne Golden Juhi iC'&lt;' pUlch·
$6.5D F.O.B. Mine lhe Southeast corner of Lot No.
Lump
es ready. Other varielles wm
$5.50
F.O.B. Mine 539 on South Alley, Lincoln Hill t
follow. Bring containers. TPI .
Stoker F.O.B. Mine in said vllla!le. thence South 78
3/ 8 II
Che•ter YU·IS3201.
J&gt;rlccs Suhjr'rt To C hun ~:e
· web!lt~r Fruit Farm
dcwree~ W . 200 ft . to the cliff,
thc nee Northerly with tbe cliff
5 ml, l••t of Ch••t.,., Ohio
SC[IL lid
ahoul 75 fee~. thence West 80 teet
--- -- · -· I Bailey Coal Co.
to an angle in the East side of Cave
Take over payment ~ on I 1h I nil
Street, thence with uld street
Route 33
ulr condllloner. Thl, year's In(,·
Sou therly to the Northwest corner
del. -"' paid f()r . Fi f c RcfriJ::tr·
or
Lot No. 47, lhencc along the
ativn. Open e\'ening&amp;. 7-31 ·::11 ·
..\lumtot.m combhunwo storm anO rear of Lots 47, 46, 45, 43, 42, 41 ,
FOR SALE - l"':laches. N('.,.. Ha·
ureen window• and doors. Steel 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 177, 35,
'len Orchard, New H11ven. l'hnn ·,•
snd aluminum awnln&amp;R and can. 3i. 30, 29, 28, 178, 16, 179,
Tu-24688.
7 - 29-~r
oplcs. C11'i WilHam Radford, and 8 to the Northeast corner of
Rock SprlnJts.
ft 2 1mop. Lot 6. thence Northwe11terly to the
FOR SALg Apph's. NPw Ha·
Northeas:t cot·ncr of Lot ~36, thence
ven On•hard, New llll'&gt;' l:tl. l'hm•t'
T-ER~iTes ixTERMJNATEO
Sout herl y with the rear of Lot 536
TU-24688.
7·2Dlf For ft•c e in~pecllon phone 383·M, Kohl 's lot, and Lot s:n. to the
Layton Grill House. rr.gi ~ l erc d
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy. Northeast corner of George Joa·
Boston Torrler
All work J.(mlranlt·ed. Fully In- chim 's lot, thence with the rear
11 upplr. M: 1 L.l:
Ton f'ord Truck !fa price; lOM
~urc d . V tlll !! han· ~ induslrial 11.nd line uf said Joachim's lot, Souther-Ford, Olrt C heap; JIJ5~ Do&lt;lllc
H_e~id&lt;!ntin l Termite Conlrol Scr- ly about 225 feet to his SQ\lth~eat
cheap. Phone TU 29450, New 1 -~c..:._:~.~-~ ~~s~~~ _ 7 2~~ corner. thence South 78o/4 degree
West tlbout 200 feet to South AI·
Hnen.
7-:JIHl&lt;t·l MDIO 41 TELl.VI!llUN SMWICE.
Icy; th.ence South 12 degree East
Phon• t JO, Cleland Appliance
20 feet to the North line of Lot
12 ft . motor boat . wii h stceflin~
Store, l .u l w. M.a~n St., Pomeror !i3B; thence North 87 degtf,c Eut
wheel and ccor shifl. Trnilcr
2-23-tf
::---::--::- l35 feet. thence South II V4 degree
Mark 2!! Mcrcur~ Motor. 1 year Qtll
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_ S_E-HVtc-·&amp;- ,,-n \:v.ah r. .. East 200 feet, thence South 41 deold, good ... new. c. 0 . Picke n,.
palrlna: , tly Factor,- Tnlned gree West 147 feet thence South
Plcken8 Palnt &amp; IIArdwan' l'u..
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWE- 88 degree West 58 feet thence
Maaon, W. Va. Phone SP3·!i583 .
LIDRS. Pnmero•
1-3-U
7-30-61&lt;.
_::;...._ __:;::::: South 89 degree West 181 feet,
thence North 18~ dea:tee w. 91
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feet,
then~e North 3 deane Eaat
1803 Dodge % Ton T'ruek. r.ontl
ISS feet, thence North TBo/4 degree
REGULAR PRICt
shapt-., priced rl(lht. Hi riucb
Eut 200 feet to Soulh Alley,
all ('O]on, pretty pf'~ . Call af- l'OWILL~ &amp;ERVICF. STATION
thence North 12 dcrree West 60
ter 8 p .m. L C Reed , 71,;
L1JBR.ICATION' anti WASil
feet lo the place of beginning,
mll ea uorth or Pomeroy on
MJcldlt!~rt., Ohio
contaJnillK four (') lll:rel, mere or
R.outr 33, l st hou&amp;e above SIBI•:
leSll.
Park.
7-30-6t('
Being a part of the property
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
ronveyed
by Adam Darling to
Helfer Calf. 3 ~~ay• old. Clif· Domestic-Commercial-Dairy
ford Leifhei-t,
Rock Springs, JACK'S REFRIGERNfiON Minnie Darlln 1 by deed dated
September 10, 1887. and recorded
032-X.
7-3l -tHc
24 Hour Servtce
In Book 64, at Pa.ce 452 of the
Saw dust and ahavmg11, loaded In ' New Haven
Tu 23537 Deed Records of .Meigs County,
your tnu:k from hin or dellv· 1
Ohi o, and thereafter conveyed b)·
ered. OHIO
VALLEY MFG . · -- - - - - - · - Minnie Darllna: and M. H. Scatt,
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CORr., niPPERS PLAINS . 0 . ·
her hu11bsnd, to Katherine Bram·
CONCRBT£ BLOCJUr
Pbone Coolvill"' 12$0. 7 · 18-2$~c .
!age by deed dated May 17, 1906,
and recorded in Book 93, at pace
GRAVELY 1KA.CTOR SALES and 1
188 of said Deed Records, except
S.rviet. R. A- Flnlaw, 312 F~
tile followlnr part thereof, to-wit :
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
llaln St., Pomeroy.
7-24-27l.."!.
Belna: part or Lot No. l'J9 tn. C.
W. DabneY's Adl!ltion to the Vll ·
l.Jvinl room couch b~.-'&lt;1 $8.00
J Mil" North of Pomt,.,.
lage
of Pomeroy, bounded and d&amp;' .Call alter IS P. M. BllJ Jacubs .
s~rlbed AI follows. to-wit: Be~ln·
:lle•nbart.'l Grocery,
Monkey
nln&amp; on the Eatt line ot said lot
1\uo.
8-t-31\&gt;
BUY
172 feet !rom tho Southweat cotner
lTRUCfUIAL I IIAMI
thereof, thence North 88 delfefl
( 121 Wanted to Rent
ICRAP IRON- ~TALl
West 100 feet , thence NOrth 23\il
OHIO VALLEY
dt;ree Eaat Gl feet, thence South
21 or I bedroom llouae. Call RonI ,,.\'
66'ra de&amp;r:.,e Elst 100 feet to the
ale Hand, Columbua and South·
JUNK· CO.
em !leetrlc. Phone 818ft
, ...... 110
,.........,. Street, thence South 231,.1 de.tee
'l 27 6tp
Weat 6t. feet to the place of b&amp;-

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Women's Guild Has Varied Pr~ro~At f?r ~arden Club
Meeting In Federated Church Tuesdoy PICniC Event

Cherole Blake aoo Sara Klfn&lt;,
Loutli\'lHe, Ky., lltudent nuno1 at
Mathew U.29. Group smgmg of
HQiler Hosp1tal School of Nun''My Faith Look! Up To Thee" premg, Ga11ipolls, visited the for~er's
ceded scripture readtnl!. of Matparenh, Mr and Mn E. M. BJIJr:e
hew 17 14-21 by Mrs Ptul Globaand family Tuesday
k.a.r
M.n Bernard Fultz and daugb" By Faith and Prayer
tiiken
The p1cmc supper wdl be served ters are visiting her family in Van
from the GUild tllt&gt;:me for the year, at 5 30 wtlh a busmess meeting to Wert, Ohio
" Tbe ChW"ch Our Hou se hol d", wu follow Anyone wLshmg transportaDavid Odes, Detroit, Mlcblgan,
the-topic o! the de vo tlOfl S led by tlon 1s to cal 1 Mr s Waller Harris
visited his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Mn. Mora who rc11d a.. prayer
The committee
1n chante r m L. D. Diles, for a day when he and
thought, • For More fa1th and a eludes Mrs . .Max Roller, pres1dent , Jus wtfe were called to Columbum
poem "The Sliver r~t re" by Grace Mn James E Harley Mn John by the death of one of hero'elaNoll Crowell
Zerk!e, Mrs W H Juhhng, Mrs. bves last week.
Pt.h, Fred Blacttna r read
a E M Wood , Mrs Garcn Stansbury,
Mrs Cecil Root and her •iller,
thougM praym ·· whate'er 1s Good Mra. C 0 Jo't sher
Marjory Patten , RN, Colun:-bus.
- Be Not Afraid To Pray", afte r
left Mcq~s County for a viAJ.t at
wh1ch the ~roup sang "Swcc l Hour
Crown C\ty and Dayton before reof Prayer " A m~d1tatl0n " A Test
turmng to their homes Mr and
ament Of Dcvotwns" hv Thomas
Mn Root, former local reslden••·
R Kelly was gt vcn by Mi-s Corl iss
bad recently returned fr~m a
Jacobs
month's vacation in Cahforma
Mrll Roland LeVaughn, who will
Mn:. Wtlham Diles, Baltimore.
"Thought, of Jor:m tiu•geh!ien" move next week to her new home Md , who is vlsltmg her pare.ntsa Christian converl1•d from the ncar Steubcm1lle, was guest of m·law. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. DlieJ.
Jewuh fatlh wa s given hy Mrs Roy honor aid luncheon !!(Jven Wednes· and relatlveq in Athens, is recuMayer Mrs Mora read an arttcle d 11 v by Mrs Home r J Russell
peratmg at Sheltering Arms Hoi
take n rrom " Religious L1vmg" by
Other guests were Mrs Garen pltal m Athens from an appendecGeor,glit Harkne ~ Ex:ccrpt.s from Stansbury, Mrs. Walter Harrlli, tomy Her children. Kathy, John
Frank Laubach's 'Wake Up or Mrs Myron Miller, Mrs. Walt~ B. and Bill, are staying with their
Blow Up" was read by Mrs. Louis Harris, Mrs E 0. Rail, Middleport aunt, Mn. Charles JlVlden , and
Reibel
and Mrs. Howard Price, Point famtly wblll) their mother IS ill.
A pnyer poem , "'l he Place Pleuant.
Mrs Manon Allensworth, Mrs.
Apart" by Mrs Mora preceded the - - d - - - Re&gt;d Koenl•., M-, Jenmng• WaY·
h M
apple tee, cup cakes ice Ul white
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l•nd •nd Mrs. MiltOn Hood were
Paul Warner and Mn; Carl Nor· and topped with a yellow rose,
p k
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tun wh1le the group sang " Because nut' ..•nd c1,ffce were served by busines5 visitors in ar en urg.
1 Have Been Gtvt•n Much" Ml's. Mr.s Roy Mayer, Mrs. Carl Norton Monday
' Mora do~cd the rro~;ram with • Miss Callie Kloes, Mrs Paul WernJames Frazer, Ireland, ~ho Is a
.. and Mrs James I&lt;, ugatc. Mrs. minlstenal student .at Prmceton,
e
prayer from St Augustme
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Al th.e clo~c of the mr.etmg the Edgar Arnold, M1ss Emma Seitz N Y., has ~een a ouse gues
gro up adJourned to the social and Mrs. Thomas Young were con- Gene Grate when he occu&amp;ied !he
pulpit of ~e-~Prea ytenan
room for rdre!;hmentM of pine- trlbuting hostesses

lira. Dale Smnn, Vlte president, Worship bl' Mrs. Mora who read
pAalded wben the Woman's quHd
of the federal~ Church met on
Wedoeadq even.Ulg at the church
Prayer by Mn W.aJdo J Bartels
opened the meetmg 8 ,.. 1 aurtng the
busl.nesa se.Uion 1t was voted to
~nd $50 to Eugene Thomas a ministerial sludent. A report on the
Retreat held on the parsonage
lawn,. May 2 . was gJven by Mrs
Ben Neutzllng
ll was announced th.at the
Guild wtll be 10 charse of the
serVIce Sunday morning, Augu.st 11
wb.en the Rev Bartels 1s on vacation. It was also announred that
Mrs Thomas Young has been reappointed key wom.1n for the Gu1ld
in the Metgs county council of
church W01nen The nut meeting
Of t he Gu1ld wtll be October 31
Mrs. Pearl Mora was 1n charge
of the devotion , and program {or
the evening ~rs. Neutzlini played
"Faith of Our Fathers" to open the
program follow ed by the Cal1 to

Church rlur1ng the absence of their
mmJster, tb.e Rev. Howard Ruppelt

Middleport
Society

8-Daily Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0, Aug I , 1957

The Mtddleport Garden Club
ptefllc wtll be held August $ at
the home or Mr and Mrs Jt~el B.
THus wtth :!1rs James s Titus as
the hostess

The Rev Howard Ruppel&amp;', paaor pf the First Presbyterian
C!Jurc h, drove to the Columbus
mport Wednesday to mecl his
mother. Mrs C E auppelt., Long
Beach, Miss., who came here for
~ s hort viSit before leaving thb
weelr 'Nlth her son for theu home
n MlsSl~stpJH She will be tbe
~ouseguest
of Miss Phyllis ao.d
\1J.o;S Eltzabetb Joachim and their
!ather, J P Joachim Mrs. Ruppelt
'Ia s VISited m Saratoga, N Y.;
Waohmgton, D C, and Ptttsburgh,
Pa , before coming to Ohio.

Luncheon Given
Deporting Member

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Thura. 1o FrL

August 1-2
John Wayne
Lana Turner
"THE SEA CHASE"
(Cmemaseope·Technicolor)
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Eleanor Parker Richard Boone
"LIZZI I"

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J
k' Th r tccret? A•P't many delicious foods thlt Are usy to
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TOPS IN TASTE ... TOPS IN THRIFT . . .

lira. Le\4'il Walker and Mrs.
Minnie Cappel ret:~rned home
Monday from Washtna:ton C H
and were aetompanied home hv
M_r. and MH. Harold Hatmaeher.
Mr and Mrs. Lewu
Walker
aod Virael W'lllker were called to
ShupsburJ Tuesday by the death
of an aunt, Mrs. Rose Miellmif!'r
Jamea Welter, Pomeroy, visited his uncle, Vlrgel Walker of
Plants.
Mr. and Mrs
Eslie Mot1sman
Mrs c n. Bailey and sona, Ml· ~n d family and Mr and Mrs. Har·hael and HJchard , Spnngfield, ley Moesman and daughter left
1re ~lsltmg her mother, Mrs. Min
t.hiJ morning for a visit in Madi·
n1e Erlewme, and family .
son, Wb.
0 p Klem, who 1s on vacation
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach and
from the Muidlcpot1 Post Offtce, 1aughter, Joyce, were
business
eft Wednesda~
for Dearborn,
vlsito.rs in Columbus today.
'd!chJgan , where h' will JOin Mr.
Mr. and Mn. R. B. Wilkins of
.wd Mrs Gerald R1ce (June Dll·
•ard) and three sons, Michael, Ste Lancaster arrived WedneAday for
{;han and Jo!ln and Mrs. Boyd DU- a visit w1th ber mother, Mrs
gard , former local residents, a~d Addie Grueser.
Carol Ann Hill of Columbus i3
they will go to The5salon, OntariO
:or a two and a half week's camp· spending a Week with ber grand
1ng tnp Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Free parenta Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill
Ml'!l. Paul Hill and cblldren1 De
man rJolanda Dilgard) and two
,ons, Cleveland, w1ll he at another bra Jo and Tommy who 'bavt
camp near Lhe Kleln·Rice-Dilgard been the gue.U or ber parentJ,
Mr and MTs. Hiram ~Iawter
camp.
Rutland, a~ spending the rc
Mtss Mar)'laret Gaskill, Zanesville ~ainder of the week with Mr.
'las been vJst tlng former neighbors and Mrs E J. Hill
1nd fnends here and especially
Mrs Earl Oliver returned to
~tss Susie Taylor, Baton Rouge, her home, Union Ave., Tuesday
Nho 1s spendmg the summer here
from Holzer HDspital and is con·
Mts~ Ann Rupe, RN. Gallipolis, valesclng nicely.
1s on voratton from Holzer HospitMr an&lt;! Mrs Pat Duffy, recent
:tl .,., here she l!i a supervisor ln the newlyweds, have moved Into the
Obstctrtcs department Miss Rupe Smith property. Union Ave.
.1as been v1 s1llng her parent!, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Myers "o)·
and Mrs. (,erald Rupe, Bradbury
turned borne TucGday evening Jf·
ter a weeks visit in Cincinnati
A A Scarberry has returned
with Mr and Mr_i. Ceorge Shive
from a two weeks fishing trip on
ler Jr., who accN!.pamed
them
the Muskmg:um River .
home.
·
Mrs Rhea Brown left Tuesday
Mr. and Mra. Aaron Kelton
for her home ln Huntington after
and
daughter spent the weekend
a VJ!!lt witl1 Mr. and Mrs C. F
ln
Athens
with Mr. and Mrs. W
Hlh bs and s(.m, George ·
D. Kelton.
Mr and Mrs. George Sh iveler
t.:arleen Annette Is the the name
of the new daughter o! Mr. and Ir , returned home today after a
\irs. Ca rl Jones (Colleen Waddell) , visit with Mr. and Mrs Ja~
Pontiac M~s Joneli and her daugh· Myers and other relatiVes. !f·hey
ter were scheduled &gt;to be returned were accompanied home by {{aar·o tht'lr home today trom Pontiac m Kelton who wltl spend the
General nosr,ttal Her mother, Mu week with them.
Mr. anrl Mrs. Noah Hask1n
Jc an,u~tte Waddell,
Charle&amp;ton,
evening wit!,
~nd grandmother, Mrs Mlnnae Bev- vls1teti Tuesday
~ rag&lt;!, t~otirldleport, are visiting at Mr and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter o
Lhc Jones home.

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Sliced Bacon -·- - 69¢ lb.

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Chicken Breasts

45~

lb.

Mr and Mrs. H::arry Lamg, of
Cleveland, were re-cent guests of
h1s mo ther, Mrs Edna Laing, and
\fl~~ Nina Ru~sell.
Barbara Forrest, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Homer Forrest, aC·
companlCd Norman Hysell , Mrs.
Howard Hysell and Clara Mac and
Emma Carol Hysell to Cleveland
for .a vifnt with Mrs. Paul Blanock .
Miss Greta Hordon. COlumbu.s,
ha~ been v1siting rclativd and
friends in Meigs Cor:nty
MrR. ({arry Hysell, who hal hcen
al Hober Bo!pltal smce she fell
and broke her hip, has been re·
turned to her home on High Sl
Stephen COat&amp;, who Is cnrolleU
tiS B pre.medical fre11hman studcnl
at Ohto State University, WBS m
Columbus Tuesday and Wetlnesda y
to take placement examinations at
the Unlver&amp;ltY.
Saturday dtnncr guests of Mr
and M.rs Harold Sauer and daugh·
ter, Mary Ruth, and Mrs. Addle Fu ·
gate, Fcrhan Mea,dows. were tflrs
.fohn Orr, New Wilmington. Pa,
Miss Margaret Sauer and Lewis
Sauer Sr., Mtddleport
Mn. Chtrence Cllne, Palmer St
hu entered Holzer Hospital for
surger)'
Mrs. Jack Warner, mustc super·
visor In the Jackson Schools, was
a recent visitor of Mrs Eleanor
Welch Z1eher and her mother·
Mra. N C. Welch

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Legs &amp; Thighs

VINE-RIPENED

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Priee&amp;er

Peaches - - - - 4 lbs. 39¢
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45e

A wond•rtully light cake "as is" . , . simply dellghUul
dressed up wllh Ice cream or fruit toppillgl

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H~ said the alliance of Horfa
Dlo and narcotics racket lcarler
Anthony (Tony Ducks) Corallo,
and "their employer fronts
bu already brought the New York
City employtrs and their employe&amp;'
to tbeir knees."
) The committee was to hear testi·
D:fony later from low. paid New
Yorkers about workmg conditions
under their union contracts.
'
McNlff Ntld It Is at..,d•rd
.,rocedure for • raclr:...rldct.n
union ta sign up with an •""'
pl•yer who Is lnt•re•t•d In
... pin~ out legltlm.te unlona.
$uc" contr.cts c:•ll for • wap
only a fe.w cents owr the letal minimum of $1 an hour,
and llttl• or no ben•flt._
~ WOrkers are refWJed a copy o(
the contract omd ar&lt;! !ued 1f 'they
prOtest, he said.
MeNlff named 22 loeahl of nine
unloruJ as "a partial llst of umons
cooperating with campanie"S to e"plolt the Puerto Rican workers
and other unsk1lled or sem •·skdlcd
workers."

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warp or break .. , can't &amp;cratcb woodwork
,nd Ooon.. Sanitary, easy to dean, just
wipe wttb a damp cloth. Lovely colon.
Ideal for kitchen, bathroom. n~ttscry. bed·
room, stUdJ and workshop.

'Tractor Owners
From Adjoining
Areas Eligible

ELBERFELDS

Tractor owners ft'om Me~a anru
adjoining countiel!l are e~iglble til

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' Ien C. Hill Sr fair board secretary

.jj:;Jl announced today.
.. ~l

Charles G. Sheets, Jr., Is super·
lntendent of the event which Is to
.Jbe held at 1 p. m. Saturday aftert~: noon, Aug 17, in front of
the
grandstand
Oftly tractors on rubber are eli·
gible to be entered in the compet·
tition and no tire chains will be
permitted. All tractors will be clas·
IU'Ied according to weight and will
be dl'o'ided into four classes which
will include. 3800 pounds and un·
!J.:i.._3801 to 5100 pounds; ~100 to
triYU pounds and 6400 pounds and
, Ov~r. one chang(: of driVers will
, be permitted durmg the contest
In each cla98 cash prites of $23,
, $UI and $10 will be awarded to
'"- the, lop three wtnners. All conte"St·
.apts under 18 years of age mu~t
have the wrJ.tten consent of their
Parents or guardian and all con·
~1tants must hold a membership
ticket in the Meiga COunty Agrl·
~ eultural Society.

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VALU£S TO $14.95
Final Clearance On
This Group.
Only 25 To Sell

July Receipts
·', ;,Total $1,218.80
·,, In' Clerk Office

$ 00

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BLOUSES

SPECI~ PURCliASE, Ladles Cotton Blouses . .

and Save.

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FU

lURE

lD ~le(IOj't

SAVE, SAVE
AC StUller•

Seven Cited
For Traffic
v·10IatlOfiS
.

Jury Trial Guarantee Written Into
Bill In Post-~J!.dnight Vote Session

Cecil William Rlce, Jr., srr.ndof Mr. and Mrs. D. R. ltlce,
890 HyMII-st.. Midllaport, haa Men
accept.d for the Microwave Radio
Equipment re~lr courM at Fort
Monmouth, N. J., •nd he will enSeven persons have bc&lt;"n cited Ust for baalc tnln1ng at Aahland,
into trafftc courts here W1th1;~ Kentucky, Friday.
t he past 24 hours by the Slate
Rice graduated from Middleport
Highway Patrul in a wfurlwmd High School, clau of 1957, •nd
rJ( acti\IH,v on Me1gs County H1.:lo
P•••.d stiff •ptUud• IMII to be
ways They are
accepted In ttt. courn.
B&lt;~.rry J Wells, 18. MJddlC'porl ,
fo r reckless operatiOn of a mo
to r vehicle. To appc:l.l' 9 p m
'\uj:l 3 in Mayor E F Robmson \court Bond o( $25 was posted
1.arry B. Wyatt, Rutland, 13,
charged with rlnvmg wh1le lntox
1cated, to appear before R E.
Grindley, Aug 3 at '7 p m
Kathryn Rob.~on, Rt 1. Chester, 38, charged w1th permLttinn
NEW YORK UP - Aetre.otS
an unlicensed mmor to oper~te t\1~trllyn Monroe suffered a misher tar Goes to Grmdley 7 p, m carriage today and lost her baby
Aug 3rd.
nearly eight months before 1111
Robert , G Pickett, 20, Pomeroy expected hirth
RD. dpf(' rttve muffler, Gnndley ,
The 3l·ye&amp;r·old actress, who Is
sa me hme.
childlc!&lt;s, was rushed 100 miles
Charles E George , 26, Thurs to Doctors Hosp1tal here Thllrston, 0, and Earl A Lu ccky, ~3. day because o{ the threatenr.d
Parkersburg, W Va , both c1ted miscarriage, A hoipllal spokesfor running oo a wet centerline man sa1d P.,t1ss Monroe underwent
Both poster. $15 bonds to appeH surgery late Tbtlrsday mghl
be:fore Grmdley S9turday mght
.Tne spbkeomoi1 !li!l the .film
Dollie Dyer, MJddlepnrJ_ :25., {Ill"
¥.ar:,
was
gr.e.lt paift dut'lhli the
lf~~:klcs! oPeratlion, fortftlted $26
operation,
but
was in satisfactory
bond 1n fa1lure to appear
condition
Sllc
was ghen a bloorl
H&lt;~.rol 0 E. Hager, 22. M1ddle·
during
the surgery,
transfusiOn
port ,cited mto Mayor C 0
Fisher's cGurt for speeding, po~:~t­ the spokesman said.
On her admittance lo the hosed $20 bond for h1s appearance
pital Thursday afternoon. Miss
Saturday night
'Monroe's doc-tor sa1d she was
"five or s1x
weeks pregnant,"
and that her baby was expected
" arOUil(' the end or March."
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Baby Lost By
Marilyn Monroe
In Miscarriage

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Peoples Named
To Defend Pair

Catfish Vs Trout
CaseExpecf.ed
To Be Settled

Judge John c Bacon has appointed E w Pcople1!, Pomeroy
attorney, to defend Fred Stewart
and Howard Van Meter, both of
West Columbia, W Va, m. the
WASHINGTON UP - Hungry
Common PleaS" Court when they
statesman and reporters next
face brealnng and entering char·
week will settle a feud between
gcs.
Sens. Estes
Kefauver DTcnn.
The men were mdicted last week
and John A. Ca~roll D-Colo
by the May term grand jury. They
nver whtch tastes better: the
allegedly broke- into the Blaettnar
Tennessee blue caU1sb or the
Co.
on
E.
Matn
St.
and
gtole
Auto
Colorado mountain trout.
$427 from a filing cabinet Atlor·
Kefauver announced today he
ney Robert Betz, Gallipolia, repreRnd
Carroll hav~ iigreec! lo let
sented them In preliminary hearthe
entire
Senate and Capitol
ings
pre.ss corps judge the gustatorial merits of the catfish and
trout. The ,iudges will make
their decision aftu filling them
selves with free ftsh at a eatfish lunch Wednesday and a
trout lunch Frlday in the Senate dmmg room.

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Probe Continues
In Shop Entry
Pollee Chief Franklm D Hud1 son s;ud lhRt an mvcstigation 18
conhnulng m a breaking and en
tering in1o the Schorn Bnher
Sbop on E. Main St , sometime
late Tucsc!ay mght or early Wednesday morning.
Entrance was ga:ned through
a baek window and only a small
amount or change, estimsled to
amount to $4 was stolen.

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~ailmen

Kneel
·In Prayer For
Jke To Sign

BODY RECOY,RID
llAIUE1'1"A, O. UP-The body
Ot ,Vtbur Benson, ~f, Marietta
~W:u recovered today from tbe
\. Jiuskingum River near here. The
• bqy drowned Tburaday. 1 •

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WASHINGTON (UP) ~sident El$.nhower was described today as '"damned un~
- .. about llj!i! Senate's secon&lt;! ma.l
jor amendment to his ci ·
ts biU. ·~fbe Senate m a post· [
midnight vote wrote In a tY. trtal gui!l'~ntee for defendants
in voting rights cases wh~Wiuire cr:llldnal prosecution.
Eisenhower and his a
trabon "llPPOrters Iough( the
amendment. Sen. Charles J'&lt;itter (R·Mich) said after a White
House conference this monijilg that "the President is damned
•
unhappy about the vote" on the jury trial Issue.

CLEVELAND !UP) -

A gang of armed robbers entered a
the opemng hour today and
esc.aped with an estimated five thousand dollars .
The men entered by a front door unlocked to admit en;
ployes

1

downtown department store at

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·Dulles Pleads
Disarmament

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Vtctims said there were at lea1t
four men 10 the gang, wcarmg
wh1te handkerchiefs for masks.
They forcel'l Rupert Redfern.
49, IMlslant manager of the
Schult(' Umtcd Department Store
to gu to .an llpStatn off~. As
other employes arnved they were
hc•ded upotai" . bound and gaggcd
M11s Arrletta Freiler, the easbier, wa-s ordered to open thre~
safes at gunpomt She then waa
bound and gagged along With the
others.
One wom.an, Sus1e Baker, 21. a
stock room employ~ . wa8 struck
on the neck w1th a p1.1tol and
the other vtctlms were handled
rou ghly
The 10 emplt"yes were bound
wtih tape and rope from a lunch
box earned by one of the gun
men 4nd w1lh stnps torn from
women's garments from the store
stock
l BenJamin Zasa, the mar1ager
j who was tted wtth the others.
f1rst estmuted his IOi.l at $15.000
' Later he U1d the loll was closer
to ~.ooo
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Other members of Eisenhower••
staff voieed fears that the south· f~ndant, such as a regutrar of
ern - eons:er\'ative coalition, having voters, for dlsobeyin~ an mjunc·
won a victory on the amendment. tion to register a Negro as a
may pres1 for more changes to voter
water down the bill.
But a federal JUdge could Jail a
'They won by a wider margin registrar. without a jury trial. for
than most observers had predicted as long as he fatled to comply
-51 to 42
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LONDON UP - Secretary of
with the 11)junction
The declSlon cleared the way for
State John Foster Dulles toda}
In an effort to woo votes for the
Scnale approval within a week of amendment - appanntly success- I
presented the new Western open
lhe first cml rights lf'gislation ln fully- Its supporters Wednesday j
skies plan to Ruma with a plea
el!;!ht decades.
for swtft actJon to get world dts..
accepted a revUnon that would I
But some Republcan congress- guarantee Negroes the fight to
armament started
men predieted that the House serve on federal jurie1 ree:ardless
Dulles went before lht.. five -pow·
Edwerd Caatll Ev.n~, Jr., -.n of er U N dtsannamena subcomm Jt·
would refuse to go along with tbe
iate law!- which now 1n effect
Senate's changes In confercnee of
kee Negroes off many federal Mr. end Mn. Edward c. &amp;Y8nt. •nr anrl u· ~~ g1ven the £1oor as
committee.
10M VIne $t... Mldclleport, hll1 .n- first rpeaker.
JUr s in the South.
Threats of a southern filibuater
li•Nd In the U. $. Navy •ncl fta1
NC .,rougm w1th hl!n a blue
bHn 111lenld to Balnbrlcl. .: Md. print for a Ocxtblc offer g1ving
evaporated Some senators fron;a l.f
for ,.c:rult tralnlnv. H• .,...,~ lhe Sovtet Unro n a choice o. zone&amp;
the South, including Senate Demo- l'JTS.
crRtlc Leader Lyndon B Johnaon
from Mlddl•port Hish Schoof'
to De placed under East West surI1N'In1.
velllar,ce by aer.01l photography
of Texas, now said they would
N"l
~
vote
the bill
and ground 1nspect1on Pf~SU
It now WI!." essentially a vot!ng ·
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Dulles pla nned to lntrorluce the
~lghts bill with a provision for ,
plan anrlthen depart for WashmgJUry tnal 1n CIVIl contempt ca!n.
...., o
ton tomght , leavtng U S dJ~arma ·
mcnt expert Harold E Stassen to
The Senate last week dealt El- Mr.s Dowl le
scnhower a first maJOr Setback by
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31)
cxp
la tn n UJ tlctali next week .
knocking out a broad provl ion
Mrs Ma.-J' M111rgaret (Marne) Walthat would hRve gwen the a~tor- ker Downie. pasSed &amp;W&amp;Jf Thursday
ney general sweeping lnjuncttve · ~~~ning, AIIJ. 1 at the home or
I-··-powera in civil rlghta casea Fn· I
Mn. B. F. Gravely
IA.ICU~
erally.
n
Va.
$\JIIIptM
lque L.4ft ..
Agam in 1956. Oki4t fa:r~rr;
Th'e only reY.IJN.4U.- .important er~·
.met the bulk. of ':btlit· ~ ~s
disputed lsaue remaining con 2 , 1832 .
through loins froih • tl\eit local
"•d
tb
b
banks, according to Aten Sh11n ,
•
c r..
e su pen .a power of a 105th birtbd:-y April 2nd.
·
on
Survivng besdes her daughter V1ce PresH:ent of The Farmc.r8
proposed bl partlsan comm1ss1on
' hts Ad mtn
· l st ratlon
•
f orces Is a son, Dr. Ch11.rles E Dowme, Bank and Savin's Co .. who re Trailer Court, North Second Ave·
clVI't ng
No arrests were made foUow·
have agreed to three concessions of Pomeroy, Ohio.
prescnlJ the Ohw Hankers Asso· nue, Middleport d1ed Thursday
o~ the commi!SIOn section of the
She leaves eight grandchildren Clal.ion a8 MeJ.gs County K~Y unexpectedly as he arrived a\ 1pg a collisiOn Thursday at 5 .30
P1 m on Rt 33 m fro nt of lh~
btU.
. .
nine great ~randchlldren and six Banker Dunng lh.e year, the work at the Kat ,cr Aluminum State
Park when a tractor-trailer
A coa l1.t 1on o f 39 Democrats and great great grandchildren
sta te' s banks remained the lead· plant where he was employed as
1
a
fm
eman
for
the
Frwthlll
Elecslowed
to turn mto the pa.rk and
12 Reubhcans supported the Jury 1 Ji'uneral servi(!es will be at ahe ers m farm cr ·~dtt scrv1ce hy
bebmd
struck tt
a
car
tr1a! amend~ent-thc Republicans 1 Ewing Funeral Home, SUI!day at providing far more £manc1al 11d tr1c Corpora tion He was found
in
his
car
at
the
planL
Accordmg
to
the State High·
breaking w1th Eisenhower who 2 p m Intermeht wm be in Beech to farmers than any other l~ndMr
Thienal
was
a
nalive
of
w~y
Patrol,
James
A laek&amp;(tn.
camc out strongly against the 1 Grove Cemctary.
in g agency
Hancock
.
~ld
Survnnng
his
33.
Rome,
Ga
,
traveling
JOuth.,..15
~mendment Wednesday. Opposmg
Her husband, Alex, preceded her
Usmg figures from lh~ 16th
wife.
slowed to get mto the
park's
ll were 33 Republk'ans and nmo In death. She will be buned beside anoual farm lending summary
FunNal serv tces Will be held \'eh!clc area when Vaughan L.
Democrat&amp;.
him.
of the AGricultural Commissio n
Sauters, 18. P(lmeroy, struck the
The amendment to the vobni
of the American Bankers Asso Saturr.ay at 2 30 P m at the tra1ler tn the rear Sauters "ent
rights SCCti(n of the bill would
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ctat1on, Mr Sham pmnled out Rawlings Coal s Fun&lt;'ral
Home 1
.,_ th tru k
e
C
Discharges: Mr. R. E. Rollins , that on January 1. 195'7, Oh1o Wlfh burial lll thf' RIVCCVICW to pa,.,
provide for jury trials in crimmal
contempt casea where the purpose Middleport; Robert Hysell, Pome- banks had a total or $196.65'7.000 Cemrtery Fm•nd5 may call at I on M;:~~e~s' dcaa~.~~mo;a~a:~~~t~:
of a judge was to punish a de· roy,
in loans outstanding to farmers, the Funeral Home
th trailer.
Mr. Thl enel wa~ a memher u!
C
compared wtth
$188.782,000 a
Umon
year ago Th1s far exceeded all the Electr•cal \\o·orkcrs
olher sources of loans to {armers Local out of Parkcrshurg, W va .
The total of farm credit outstanding In banks wa~&gt; made up
of $93.793.000
in
production
loans and $102,864,000 JO farm
The annua! camping trips £or the camping period worked in
Meigs County 4-H club members erafls. Duane Barr was the other mortgages
Mr. Shain commented especul
0
was concluded Wednesday when scmor camp counselor and worked
a large group of junior campcn in both indoor and outdoor recre- lv nn the mcreasc 1n farm caplOne hundred and 16 new motor
Approximately 1800 baUots foT
rclurned to their homes here from a.tton,
tit! requirements to the present vehicles were purcha~ed dunng
election
o£ A. S C
town8hip
the Canter's Cave camp site in
!lrs Pauhne Atkins was in very high level!. "Th1s mcrease" the month of July by Meigs County
comm1tteemen
Wlil
be
mailed
to
J.acklon County.
charge of fml aid at the eamp he .said, "ha5 created a growtng residents, MrS". Joyce Kennedy .,
M:e1gs
County
farmers
by
Augulrt
Named to serve u directors of and Mrs. Chester L. Tannehill and need fer loans with repayment automohve t•tle clerk sa1d today.
5, Pete Shields, local manager,
the camp during the junior camp- Mrs Alpha Cotterill were jumor pertods ot longer than one year
Of the tolal numl:tcr purchased
sa1d tl&gt;day.
session which started last Satur- camp advisors
Banks are mcettng this need In 87 wert' passenger cars and 29
In order to get a good vote
day and concluded Wednesday
Mrs. Geneva H Nolan , county part by using .a larger proportion were trueks
farmers the A. S C Office
from
were Patricia Blake11lec and Janet home demonstration agent. was of real estste credlt to fman~ c I
is
urging
that ballots be marked
Knight, counselors of the junior director of the senior camping non-real estate inves(mC"n\~
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as soon as farmers receive tbern
camp. Miss Blakeslee worked in session and wu m charge ol the
"The shift to
comparattvd y
and mail in the envelope wh1ch
outdoor recre11tion, campf1re-s and craft werk instructiOn for the jun· greater use of rcaV e"tate credit
is
enclosM. no postage necessary.
craftli while Miss Knight was en- ior camp. C E. Blakeslee, county for ~apltal ImprOvements and 1
Ballots must be returned to
~aged in craft work and waa 1 .agncultural agent, was in auto productlon purposes L'i ind1catP1I
the Meigs County A. S C. Office
tribe counmclor. Kay Barr alsc waa mamtenance Instruction during the by estimates that over one·half
Box
391 , Pomeroy, Ohio, or posta jun1or camp counselor and work· se-mor camp and 1n charge of the of all (arm real estate loans are
marked on or before August 12,
cd in indoor recreation
campfire programs durmg the jun· now used for production and op.
1957.
During the !Ienior camp last ior camp.
cr.atmg expenSl's, new machmery,
81!1 Sterrett. Pomeroy High JmprovemJOnt of livestoc k herds
week Sharon Atkina was alao se·
Iected to serve as camp dtrector School student, was in charge of and the like
for one day. Miss Atkms, durmg the senior camp archery program,

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4.-H Campers Return Home From Site I
· At Canters' Caves In Jackson County

116 New Cars
Bought ( July

1No Arrest Made
l After Collision

On Highwiy 33

Farmers To Get
1800 Letters
By August 5th

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Total receipts of $1.218.SO for
· the office of Mrs. Evelyn Lucke.
MeJp county Clerk of Courts. were
reported for the month of July.
1
,A.etivitles In the office for the
:Month included· 761 certificates
of title issues; ~ notation• of
lien; 248 memorandum copi~! of
titlea: 212 rancellaUons of lien;
282 applicationS", affidavits and asaipment.s and 14 certified copiea.
·or the total nee1pts the county's
11tare is $925.05 while the state
wJII receive $293.7.5.

WASHINGTON UP- The pray·
era of the nat10n'a mailmen ~tre
witb a bill now restmg on Pre·
~dent Eisenhower's desk.
The letter carriers took tJme
out Thur.sday to pray that the
Pl'flsiC:eot would IillO a bill call·
tnJ for pay increa!O£S. The meas·
11n already bas be~"l approved
by (longret~s
, President William c. ~oberty
of the u()-{)0()-mombcr AfL-CIO
National Assn. oC Letter Carrier.!:,
luued the call for the prayer
,euions.

Armed Robbers Make Off With
$5.000 From Cleveland Store

He Enlisted
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WASHINGTON (UP) - The Association of Catholic Trade
Unionists told Senate investigators today that Teamster crown
prince James R. Hoffa and "'the mob" of his friend Johnny
Dlo threaten to rob a million New York workers of honest
unionism.
,• John McNiff, the Catholic association's executive secretary,
told the Senate Rackets Committee of a "fantastic" exploitation of low-paid Negro and Puerto Rican workers by an alii- I
ance of crooked unions and crooked employers

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Eisenhower 'Cussin'g ' Unhappy Over
Senate Cutting Up ()f Civil Rights Bill

HOFFA, FRIEND DIO, CAN
·I ROB 1,000,000 WORKERS

Modern eolodu1 wastebaskets that will not

Mba Sally Bartels was guest c ~

De.,otetl ro Tlle lntere.U Ot fte Mdtf•·M.,on Are•

The James Brothers, Grand Scaf,e

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A chscussion wa1 held eoocern·
in11: a central alorage place for
the BPW HospHal Lotn equip·
ment. Suggestlon.s for the lm·
pi-ovement of m~tlnaa and pf"'t~am• were allo dl.Juased.

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The ('alendar lor the eomtnc
year was prepared aod Mra. Hor-ace McElhinny, proD" am~
man. plan&amp; to distribute the 7tar
bGOk.a .t the September ineeUII$.

Fry
servel' a dessert
I course to Mrs. L. F. Hlbba, Mlla
Helen Waddell , Mn. Homttt For·
rest, Min Bess Sanborn, MW
Mary Phillips, MISS Freddie Ho.uda!!helt, Mrs. L E. Reyaoldl,
Mrs. wesley Fry , president of _Mri. Horace McElhinny,
Miss
the M1ddlepon ' Busmer.s and Nina Russell, Mrs. Nellie VaJe,
Profcli.Stonal Women~ Club, called Mrs. CharJ.otle Perrin, Mrs. E S.
a meetmg of llhe officers and Schaaf, members
and
thete
comm1tlee chairmen at her hOme guests, Beverly Perrin, Undl and
Bill Forrest and Marvin Ffy.
W4"o1ne"dav evenin2.

Officers, Heads
Of Committees,
OfB&amp;PWMet

One Lorge Group
FINAL GROUP
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honor Rt .a 1urpri.!!ie birthday din·
ner and p.arty given by a aroup
or friends , Sunday, at the bome
or Mr and Mrs. Dale Wippel.
Unum Avenue.
Following the
din~;~er
the
group presented
Miss Bartels
with ar. l®ntillettlon bracelel
Present were Miu Lois Ann
G1bb11, Misa I;oulse Gilmore, Mr
and Mrs. Leroy Ruschel, Jane GU ·
more, Linda Moore, Shirley Wip-pel and the honor~d gueat.

ALL•RIW

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SOCIETY

Weatli'er

Dillon Named
Hospital Chief
PR,EIIDENT EISENHOWER ••·
plocle, with a

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•fter • report.,. 1u;gestad tht a
tl-lo ;.intflbutlon to tho • .,...,.
llcan ptrty ~uld buy an ambaSM-

cloi"'hlp. TM rnort.r wu ,..kr·
rlnt to Maxwell Gluck, • kentueky
rnfN'Chant- choatn by Pretldent II·
atnhower to 1M ambassador ta Ceylen. Gluck.' a..,.. ring before a
Sana'- teommltte. on July 2, waa
vnablt to tiv• tht ;...,.... af tha
prM mhtllt.n of Ctylon •nd
·~
India. lkt INrtcH to tta. Nporter:
"t don't t•ke tt kfndJr •• M~~~"t·
hit I would 1oo lnfluoncod by ""'"
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COLUMBUS UP-Dr. Lowell
0 Dillon, former state mental
hygiene commissioner, today was
name.d supei'jntendent of the Columbul State H01pital.
Dr. L. P, Ristlne, mental hyiJ.~ne commissioner, .sa1d DilLon
will fill the vacancy caused b~
the death of Supt. Marlin R. Wcdemyer this week
19 DERAILED
!loiASSILLON, 0 . UP- Nineteen
cars of a 96-ear
freight train
were deraUed today wb.en a tract,..
or-trailer crashed Into the tram
at the Pennsylvania
Railroad
crouing near h~re. Tbe
truck
driver, WAlter Shelton, 28, Man5·
field, leaped to .a!ety.

C~ ijo On Tour
,liJilfowing Picnic

Ohio Power Streamlines Chain Of Command In
Valley, Souther~ Divisions WithHQ In Newark I
In a move ~o further . stream
line and simphfy admm1strat11itoperations, the Ohio Power Co.
today announced plans to com
bine It! Valley and Southern Dl ·
for the
visions Headquarters
combined division w1ll be at Nc·
wark, 0.
E D. Dougherty, Valley div1sion manager, sa.ic'l. "The regroup
mg of admiDistrative areas will
' n no way reduce customer services. In faet it will help UR 1m
prove our electric service.
"Thc change will help rtduce
administrative costs, which have
been mounting rapidly over the
past several years. The consollda·
tion of record keeping acttvltl ih
alone will result In substantial
aavip.ga," Dougherty said, "and
permit us to use these savmgs
to build and insUJl new equtpment directly benefihng service
to our customers."

For a number of years the 53 ;
-ounty area of the state beina
,erved by Ohio Power was citv1d
~d mto 1(} dlvtstons
w1th tb('
re placement of
small power
plants located In a number of
~ ommunities over the company's
.;ervtee area by large n1odern,
more efficient plants like the
Phtlip Sporn Plant ncar PGillero::z•
,m d the Muskwgum and Pb1lo
Plants on lhe .Mu.skmgum River
tt became possible to simphh·
admimstrallon of the compan)·'s
power 11 ystem by consolidatmg
mnny of the former divi.!Hon operattons.
The VaUcy.Sollthern consolidatwn will brmg the number or the
company's operating divisions. to
four with headquart~rs at Newark, Steqbcnvil1e, Lima and
Canton.
Portsmo:.~th will beeome a dis·

trtct headquarters and will be
one of the largest dlstrtels of
the new combined dtv1s inn. The
new dlvlSIOn Will retam the name
Southern
C. W. Feil, prese nt mam~gcr of
the Southern Dtvmon and for
merly of Portsmouth • nd Ironton,
will manage the new diVISIOn.
The effect1ve date of the con.soli·
dation has been scheduled to
coincide wtth the plans of 1\11
Dou~herty to retire on Novem~r
1. The majority of employes tn
Port!lmouth wl!l con mue ·m th etr
ltl
d 1 t
present pas ons an'
oca Ions
Ohio Power's preSf'nt Valley
o·IVi Slon serves cust omers ·Ill th e
PortJJ:mouth, Ironton,
Pomero)
and. Chesapeake areas
District o.ffices tn the new d!VI~
ion In addttion to Portsmouth
and Ironton w1.11 be Newark . Cam
brJdje, Zanesvdlc, Lancaster and
Mt. Vernon

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Den 5 of the Middleport Cub
Scout Pack had a ptcnic supper at
Middleport Roadside Park Wed·
nesday and then toured the Royal
Crown Botthng Works as guests
of the owners, Harry and Herbert
Moore
Mrs Bru~ Lloyd , Den Mother,
was 1n cherge of the meeting and
Cubs pregent were Bruce Annu,
James Butcher, John Evans, Michael Puckett, Michl Archer and
M1~hl I.Joyd.

Funeral Rites
To Be Announced

NATHAN L.EOPOLD, JR., •cc:ompile• In th.,. 1924 "thrill alayine"
of 14-year-old Bobby Franks, ,.11 ,
a n.-... conference •t Sta,..,UI•
Funeral arrangements w11I MJ
prlaon he will "try until my dyln,;
AI
G rd
89
dar" ta .. rn • IMrole. He WM .,..., :~o~~~d a~orlhe ~~et:S ~::eni
... ly dla.appolnted by Gov William
G. Stratton's df'nl•l of ~xtcutivt Hospital late this morning.
clltMIH'Iey, but uld h• will ,.M'ftt'
She was a resident of Rutland,
.top trylnv."
(lnternatloMI)
hut had been makmg her borne in
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