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t.-DollJ Sentinel, Pl&gt;meroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug . 13, 1957

POMEROY
SOCl•~ty

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returned from Peoria,
wbero
they bad tpenl a week. Mn. ~thel
Jones, lister of Mr. Taylor. u repenlln.ll b'&lt;»m JUlien' at St.
~*nels Hospital ln Peoria, Ul Sheil ltl,tDg with her children ln that

Middl-r -'~'
SOCIETY
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Rubt'rt Gardner and fnend , ~1st
Dl:'bor_ah Dunn
Coi•Jmbus and
\lr ann ~Irs Cla r;!:tce Bo&lt;; ter '
n n~ children SLtsan .wd Allen of
GaliJpulu w(' n· Sunday dnH .er
- ""''' ••f ~.lr an&lt;l . Mrs . Phil
~
Wttlt.lmson
l f.ndl
y.
Mrs Plt Trary . Mrs. Ira Wei ·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holter,
man . Mr ~ Phd WJse .nd M•s
· · n iece and nephew, p eggy and
C\irford Jacobs
sp('nl . ~e\'(:rl!l Vau.ghan Stacey of Akron are
d',·s .. 1 the F'ree MdhodJsl ::11 mp the guests of her mother, Mrs.
meei•n" r.. Man .-fi:-ld ,
E\n.abeth Duckworth, Syr_acuse.
Mr ond Mrs. Leo M(lrrlson and
Mr. ·•.•;·' :\1r s C1 •, ford J:~c,)bs
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f
wJth
Mr
and
M,!
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drl
Fow1_t'.
er
'neighbors
and
fri.cnd~
m
Sy
spent t he wcekc 1Hl m Ma rn H''
and attl'nded the f rr(' Me1hodJ§t

or

Mrs. Roy Lawhorn and children. Clt)'.

Mn. APniee Oblina:er an_d ~ch­
Strpften, Padla. and Kathy· Sprlng·
fiekl are visiting Mr. aa.d Mra. ard Vaughan will go to DUnbar tO;
Gen~ [)od.Orl and family 1nd ~r . day after M.n. Vaughan and sonl',
d Mn William Ault and farn1l1 · Bill and Doo, who bne heeD viB:'r. LaWburn who wu her~ for • iting llr. and Mra. WUbur Paraons
visit ~eturne&lt;l bo~ne with hla fam· and aon whll~ :Mr. Vaughan aceom·

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panied tbe Explorer Post members

lly:Mr- and Mn. William Grate and
s.on. 1mmy, Charl_eatcn. spent the
week end with his faaber . J, H.
Grate, and family and o~h~r rela·
tives. Sunday thex wen ~omed ~Y
Mr. and Mr!l. Gary Duddmg (J~nu
Grale) and aon, Sammy, Huntmg·

J

on a camping trip.
Robert Tompkins. wl1o has been
at Lila Vegas:, bas y\Aite~ his parenll, Mr. abfl Mrs. E. R. Tompkins

and nephew, Jame.s H_amer, enroute to his home In Balllmo~. Md.

ler

Bl~user ,

Cut-

Ohio aod the children

mained t~r a week'a visil.

AI The Price•

YOU
Want To Pay

C1inton Fisher (o.

i'n

Mr. and Mrs. Slney Bryan and
IOIUI Ricky and Eddy, Powhatan
Poln't were gueala Saturday of Mr.
and Mrll. Wilbur Koeni~ and son,
Reed and Eddy remame for a
viait 'wit.b Reed Koenig. Sunday
guuts at the Koenig home wert
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dl"on. GuY&amp;·
v111e Rl.
Noah Haikins and ~on. durleB,
and Bltl Turner, attended the Hal·

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SALES_ PAINT- IIRYICI
11107·Y

Middleport

6265·X

AS!!.OCri

Tu.l.
Wed.
AufUit 13-14
ADULT Tlckela Admltl Car
Loalll on Femlly Nlehtl
CARTOON IHOWI

-a laoRock Madlaon Virginia Maynor
"THI MAN IIAST"
(Hair Ralsin1 Extliement Herel
Harry Jamea
Andrea

''THI OUTLAW QUliN"

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NATIONAl

Priscilla Circle
Picnic Supper Is
Held On Monday

This Modern
Smooth..Toe

"'ULt 01
f«IN Sill

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M.tchlftt

M-•prlnt
... prlct

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Meat Moclern

Then 9 Wayl

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Fater PollUtion ·c ontrol Raps Pomeroy-Middleport'

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New Whistle Is P'l'esent~ To Local F~undry

Pomeroy School
Board Awards
Coal Contract

"Lulu" Number Is Highlight Of Follies Show

Polley Adopted
BvOhioBoard
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A coal bid for 16.86 per
awarded to Rol'ert Arnold,
ror Tue111bv e-vP.nlnJt when
Jl~eroy StbQDl Boiud met in
rul.ar seuion at , the
dent's office.
Also bidding were the
Coal .1nd Dl)('k Co. the
coal Co. and the Bailey
The' low b:d . waa lctl:!pled.
The v,uey Belle ~ueta
waa awarded tne contract
liver m'tk to the Central
er Run Grade ~hoot! .
tract eaHed for six: Cents (Qr '"'....!.
late, half pinti, and 5\1 ce,nbl
white milk.
By parilclpatine in the
milk progr~m. ehUdren
ceht&amp; per half plnt,
Ch.arles Swattel b' the diatributfW.

AUGUST 15th

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

~
edTho
and •::•;;h:i""i'~~l•e:i•;;'':.;n:iid:;;•;r~
~in

At The Rock Springs Fair Grounds

~ew Get Tough

COLUMBUS UP
'rht- Obio '
Nater Pollution Control Board
·ays it ha11 "quit fooling around .. •
vith ~Jtiea, villages •nd lndUIItriel
..-hicb continue to pour tmeiJy
.valte into .strtama and !4ke:a.
The taU for aelion was made by
Xatural Re!!ou,.cea Direettor · Her- .
bert Eagon. Other board membfrl
loined ip with a chorus. of

A·meu!"

The board a~ ,., meetiDg

Ordered to .show cau~e wb)' tbelr
perrpit: tc dump . sewage ilftoi: · ,
Weamszhould not be euu:ellftl.: •
were Middleport and PomerOy, ia .
Melga County; Lakeville in Ad!~ "
bula County, and COil GrOve-- ht
Llwrence County.

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So Please Plan 1'our Shopping
This Week at Elberfeld• on

Wedneslay

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Sohlrdoy . . . . . . . .

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Leroy £. Burthe elo,sed-door.

Public Health Sel'v~
be:re: He opened

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Your Authorized Oldsmobile Dealer
has ltl Ask hi.-. to sho~ you why the
budaet-prlcecl ...... Is the v~lue·~r· of
the ye~r. Mo~. t:ar ~~~ &gt;'~ur}po~erl , :~;- ·,
Greater luxurri ,True' bla~cartlde and
'
handllna ea.e. Top ~.,?~~IJ~ 1.~c:
Get the facta and fljures •• a.)'ou'll
see that an Olds "88" is J~t the car '
for you • • • that n~w'• the time. to bu.~
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1'HI vtC DAMOHI SHOW

Dlvlolhn I'V, Dairy Cattle. Tltlt
f.ivi&amp;Wn .tncJudS tbe •' ~hib_lpng
female anlmala with the IJaniah
Syatern 6f~ judging beln,a uaed.
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Beef C.ttle; Divis·
Division

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EU Ebersbach Jr., was relees·
,ed..": ~om ewtod;y ·fol.Wwing his
f

ari--al.anment hi :M'eiga

·county
ComlJlOh Pleis court' tbla 'week oit

an.

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He

Indictment for embetZlement
was released on a 5500 tecog·
bond.

wHb

O"Drien, plead
charge and

O:n'""
trial.

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tlefendant5 in Phil

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again

Oct'.

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WU~iamson

Christine Waddell, et al. The

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another cntrYAhe- court nam·
Fred W. Crow, attorney, for

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M~n ,County
'Civil Defense
Head
Is Named .
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ZOnie

Jenera,

~;~,:tc Melr~S

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Syraeuae,

".iteally a fine street now," was

bu

anno~nced

plans rOr calling 1 meetin.g :for
the pw-wae of rcorgani&amp;ing the
civil defense program in • tbe
countY.
;Frey 11 em'~,&gt;loyed with the Ka!·
aer Al~lnum
C(lrporation ,~ ·

Woman
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Poison ~

Children's Home
. Hill Street Is
Now CO~pleted

Fr-itz Frey of Ft. Pleasant bas
been n1med head of Mason Coun•
ty's ei~ll de.tense nperatipns accOrding to an announcemet by
Sleve MU1er, a member of tho
Civil Defenae Council
Frey, who succeeds Col. Frank
W. Haught of the west VirJinta .

also was ordered removed
appear•rce dock-et and
on the trla _docket.
-t~ l'(ati(ID41 GUard,

~i;;~;.;l'.i&amp;hl'dlll•"'d·l·:~ctbe

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and ehlldren, Nucy

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evonlnlil at their home, Ctaeeter
Road. honorln1 their granddiu_ghter 'Janice K~ JI.otter on her hrs\
bl&lt;thday.

.::~-~:-=-·J;,~. "~··,10II~Tb~e~llrl&amp;b~~·!:!leoi~C~o~m=er~fii::,:M::;kldl=:•po:::;.l1;_________ and nntee Kay.

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:Mr. and Mra. Homer Hotter enterta)ned with a' dlomer Sunday

Is for a

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from a two

Homer Holter's
Entertain For
Grand Opughter

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9 A.M. to 5 P:M.

9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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Mrs. John Frick
Is Hostess To
Rela,ive Gr.oup

months visit in England.

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Nltw 1011'.i.ef~ to repl- your

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in this coun· .

Gncst 11 included Mrs. Burke Bero
of Chicago; Mrs. Winona H(laan
and Mis~ Jean Smart. :rd:emb~s
and advisors were Mrl'. Hn)':t~rs .
Manning Kloes, chairman, Mn
Gerald Anthnny. Mrs. Ruth -Robinson, Mn. Raymond Lievt., )fr~
owen Button, MIM lUwda Hall,
Mra. Gene Kauff, Mri, John:Fultz.
Mrs. ncnry Null, Mra. Richard Ow·

have just returned

. . . . . . . 9 A.M. to .5... P.M.
.

T"ursdoy ..... .. .. · · · · . . 9 A.M. to Noon

Tuft-

, d.ay then promptly ordered . four
-rbmmonitie1, a county and 111 lndudry to e~:plai.il tbelr alleged laek
of progreN i.o halting · pollution. ~ ~.

up-fu.aate re-

Mr. and Mrs. John Frick. entertained a group
or relatives
Sundi!Y at their
home, Rock
Springs noe&lt;1.
Guests
were
Mrs. Georg,
Stelnard, Miss P'rantes Kay Ste~n ­
ord Mn Howar"
Poole. Mts~
Ro~emn ry Poole , all of Akron; 1
Mrs Nellie
Brnt11ey, Columbus 1
and. Mrs. Clara Murray, Middle
port.
Mi~s Slflinard and Miss. Poolf'

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Pomeroy-Middleport; Ohio, Wednesday, August 14, 1957'

steady .1pread

pa~lor .

IASY TIIMS

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The Pri~cllla Clrl'.e of the B 11.
San hOrn Mis~lonary Snclety of tbe
F\r~t Baptist Church met Monday
night at th e Middleport Roadside
p11 rk for 11 pknlc llllppcr.
The blessing , whith preceded the
meal. w118 nsked by Mrs. C \an~­
mpnt E. Hoyt, wife of the church

'FIRST TIME EVER!
Mallretl

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THURSDAY AFfERNOO~

Band Boosters
Express Thanks
For Support

6 Dayo A Week

CLINTON
FISHER CO.

IOnlofil 6WO.

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Free Parkins

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CLOSED

attente~a~~n~~ase

Store Hours
8:00 lo

Sunday
M. 'hl
Mr and Mrs. Clarcm:c
I
and son RJcky of B:~s1\ were Sat·
uniny guests of Mr am'· Mrs
Willard Ehcrsba~h and daughter5.
Mr and Mrs. Charles . Buck
were Monday lunchron guests of
, Mr and Mrs. w1nard Ebersbach
Mr &lt;rnri Mrs. William Gra!l'
and ~on , J~mcs. Charleston, wEre
weekend J!UI'Sts of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. William Baker.
Mr. anrl Mrs . Mary Dudding and
son, San'lmy, of Huntmgton were
lick daughter oi Mr . and Mrs. S nday guests of her grandpar·
Miss Rosemarie P~~ictaC en Saturday August 17 will
e~ts. ~lr and Mrs. WiHiam B:aker
Peter J. ZeHck, Merl an, on
"ouse F.N. U.S . Navy
Mrs. William Fishc~, Mmerscome the bride of Jame\ Al~n s&amp;;ouse 'of Pomeroy, Route 1. VI.11 C ,,. a medical patient
at tbe
, l
"lb
son of Mr. a~d ~rs. c:~rh:fd
the St. Ros~ Church at Meri· MeJgs G~neral ,Ho:&gt;pJta ·
Mr ami Mn. W)alt Gi ert
1
The weddmg ~ to b c_ng held at the Russian Hall on
and ~on Jim and Michael S~en:er
dan with a rec~ptlo_n el
the ..pMancl Oil ~~~
st from three till seven.
'd
chools and is employed as allendcd
outin~ Sa1.urday ~cld
al
Miss Zeleick attended M~l ~,~e~n New England Telephone Camden Park, Hunltngton. .
a telephone operator at t~e 1o~ Pomeroy and is staUoned
Mr. and Mrs . Herman Ohhn~er
aud
son TerrY and Mr. ~~d Mr_s.
Co. Sprouse
with the U.S. Navy.
Willi~:~m Ohlinger wei'e VISitors m
50
t..h:.:e_n_e_w
-..,.L_O ndo~
M
W w 0 ·,ebl Washing- r'incinnati Sundny.
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rs
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kina reunion at Fortification , ar ~ ton' D
aRd M'r an~ M~~ · ~: ~ Mr . and Mrs. Donald McKcnu e
GatlipoHg sunday. Forty-nlne. PC'r
W 'ntehl Pomona. Callforma. VIS ~nrl f;tnnly were in Huntington
present f~r the annual reum~- k· it~d Mr ~nd ,Mrs. Forrest Bachtel Saturday to attend the Ashland
c
ani family Monday .
Mr and Mrs. George- Fry,
Oil Co' outmg at Camrtrn Pa!k..
bour~e were week end guests of
Mr and· Mr!'l. Herbert Munrc, 0 ~
Mr anrt Mrs. William Kmg
Mlsa Mabel Hysell who a~om~:~ Dayton, wflt'e week en~ guests of and da 11 ghlcrs, Carrie and Judy
nled them Sunday to .the FrY
Mr. and Mrs. •Shlrle~ M1l1H
u-f Newark and
Mr and Mra.
nlon at Pine Grove Hill. west coFrank Calbelzor of Akron we~n
~umbus, RFD, w. Va Othd"t'hfrom
weekend guests of Mr_ and Mu.
Middleport who allcnde
eo~~
K11-rl GrueHcr, MinCr&amp;\•1\le.
union were Mr. and Mrs. J
Mrs Karl Grucser an d ~au~~:h;
Fry, Mr. and Mrs. We!&lt;lcy Pry an~
ter, Miss Manlyn, w1·rc VISitor.,
son. Marvin, and Mrs. Ada Lam
In Parkersburg Monday
bert.
Miss Martlyn Gruescr rutLtrned
to her employment in Columbull
M
C F. Hawkins is v'1~1tmg
Kenneth McElhinny , president Monday twcnmg a!lur a ~cver:~t
her rJiiUghtcr and son in· la~ .. Mr.
or
the Middleport Ban!'\ Boostt1rs flays vbtl with her parents , ~r .
Jack
Evans
New
l;a\lfor·
9
d M
an
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•rnd
n\8. She aceompame(
cr g a · Assnriation. hu expr&lt;lUerl his ap· and Mrs. Karl Grueser. She r~ ·
turned h~re Fnday from a two
daughter and her )lusbund, Mr . prcci at1011 and \hal of th&lt;•
t=eks vacation In Florida.
and Mrs. Frilnk Eaal.cp, Columbus . tion mf'mhers for 1hc success u
hOme Sunda:. and went on to New ll'C Creun Socit~1 w\11eh ':\'liS hciJ al w l\lr ~nd Mrs. Wtlliam Pnrkcr
thr high schoo l la~t week.
anrl funul:v of columbus and Mr.
camornia.
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Mrs. Paul Theiss was . ~otcnerr~l
Mrs. Lesta Gotharrl ts planning
to move htr furnilm'e to Cohlm- chairman nr I he SQcial ~lllrh sold
b
this week end wher&lt;' she wtll almost $200 worth or Jrc crea~ .
muaske her home The Rev . ani.\ M1·s. r;~ke Pl&lt;' and candy The A.BsOCillGuy F. Sl\yre and tllree rhtldren tJon ~ \so Is thn nkln&amp; Hand D~tednr
will move to ttlc Gothard home on George Dallas anO members of ~h&lt;'
South Third Avenue and are plan· Senior Band fnr the eoncert which
~dded 10 the success of the Social.
nlng to sell thcl.r home
Com mlltCl! members, contrlb~­
Mrs. J . w. D~~Vumna. w.
Lors and tl1c townRpeoplc who. a ·
tr.nded Lhe Eoclal are all. r~cclvmg
the thanks of the AstiOCiatton.

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and family were Suaday evtniD.I
m•e.aU of Mt. and
)ln. Roy
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Holter.
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Mr and Mrs. Roy Ho er
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hmebe~
famU;y were 8 un a.,.
•uelta of ):Jer mo. ther, Mn Geo.
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TbampMin Chet ~re.
d
MUs y~e
Thomas reLu~:;,
home Sa\urday atter a two w
visit ln ·Cleveland witb her br~
ther and alster·in·law, Mr .. jn
Mra. ,HortOP Th_omas and fama y. d
ur-eek e~d vtaltort or Mr. an
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kl
and familY
lira. Euaene Buc ey hil brother
or Mulberry Ave. were
u. and m.n
··~. Jaek Buckley and two
,...
p
blidrea of Jl(ew Brighton,
a.
~bey eame eapccially to atted•d tb•
ann11al BIIC•~1e). reunion he 1d 8RUD·
dav, Aug. 11 , at the Forte
un

ELBE RFELDS· STORE

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Local 1tudenUI at the post-ses110n
at Ohio Unlveralty include Mrs. Ro1
Mra
Rosll
W1ae,
an
bert Allenaworth, Mr!C James Haw·
Mr
t
I'll S,
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ley, Middleport teac:hen; · Mn.
family.
Mildred and CharleY Jo . Hal's, RlchardiWella, Sb.ella Stover and
New Riehmnnd, have been vLJiUna: Sallv Scb~&amp;af. St1.1ing on campul
their grandparentt, Mr. and Mr~ for the post-M~BaioD is Chnles HasW 5 Hawl~y. Salem Center, an 'dns &amp;on of Mr. and Mrs. Noa~
ar~ ~pending several da}'l with Huldna.
.
Mr. and Mi'l. owen Ji'ink a..,.:J
their aunt, Miss Mildr~d Hawley,
and untie, Jamea Hawley, and )Irs, BOM, Bill, Dean anl Danny, were
In Gallia County .sunday at the
Hawley .
i
Mrs WllforO Struble, Logan, v a- home q{ her· parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lt('d h~r 80 n, Kenneth McElhinny, Thomas Boggs,' and attended the
and familY las\ week and wat'l ac- funeral of her nephew, Glenn
son of Supt. and Mrs. Marcompanied home by her granddaughter, Kathie McElhinny, for a
visit.
d M ,
Mrs. Edna Price, Pcrtlan , av
tie BeeKic, Racine, and Tob)' Beegle. Beaver Fa1111 , Pa., ~·ere recent
gLtesta of Misa Loll Cecil.
M.r. and Mrs. Hubert Taylor and
family Bill and Helen Louile, have
Lee Smith and son,
movlna: today from the
i~eilia 11 ier apartment to the H. J
Ru!lsell property on south Third
Avenue which was vacaterl hy Mr.
IS
and Mn. Rubltd LeVaughan and

Our Store

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camp mccun·:.
laura St' harfer and Wayne Lclf·
hcil spent the weekt&gt;IHl al Man•·
field Methodist camp meetmg.
Mrs. Edward Parfrtl acco:mpan·
Jed her son aw:l rlaughter-m-la~,
Mr. and Mrs . l.awrenre Parfitt
to FlorJ ~ a for a \'acallon .
Miss Nancy Durn~ ma~ the
· hi ,uest nf Mr . and Mrs.
overmg
rl r
lly
Donald Houda ~ helt 8n
am

Mr . and Mrs. Rit!hard Wells and
children, Dee Ann and Ricky,

Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Mi.

raewte SaturdaJ.
w
Roy QuuiUen of Welllbutl. ·
Vo ,, the auesl of b ls slater,
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Mr·,·. John Guinther aad frieD
1n Syracuse .
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Mr. and Mn. CharLes
uc= ·
dd "'""1-e of Rltt
WOJlh and gran a.,..... r .
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mao are the i\ICSt~ of hiJ par·
ents, Mr. aad Mra. Albert Duck·
woMrtrh. ' oSnydn~~:.: ·Steft RotiiOn.
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of
Ib
Galltpoli.s 'visitll!'d Saturday w t
hi.s daughter and son•in-l,aw M.r.
and Mrs. William Wlnebrenqer
.
"ftl Wl
and bia sister, Mra. M.a.,.,
ne·
breM~ner~n:Y~::.seCeeil Cook rmd
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week
fam ily or Beaver,h' a., wtre Mr
end guc.sts 0 1 15
S
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anti Mrs. Walter
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tn~r and Mrs. Noel H_ysen and spent Sunday with her parents,
so~:s Paul and Wallace-, Columbus.
&amp;re 'guests o( Mr. and Mn Gall
Hysell and Sandra.
.
Misa Betti.!'! Wlae, Miami, atTJved
Sunday for a visit with ~er pad

P'arley of
and Mrs. Kenneth
K.e d
Cbeylon, W. Va ., weu wee n
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and Mn. Edward
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Pu}l:er, Mmersvme.
Mr. ond Mra. Clarence Owens
of Grundy, Va, are the ~uestl
of :M.r.s . Fannie Kaspar , Mmerr
vdle
and Mn. Herbert Miller_
have rellll'ned home titer a weeks
visit in Mt. • flrOJpec\ , UL. wH.h
Mr. aod Mrs. John Michel ami

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elab after taking a ride up and
down Children's H(lane' Hill.
The new road, completed this
week with s blacktDp rurrace bY
the ChriRty Blacktop C(l .. Marietta,
o.. i&amp; wide and smooth and bas a
"'Ueh easier grade than the £0'1'111er -curviog graveled road.
· Pomeroy vi~lage agreed to pay
ftir blacktopping while it is reported ' &amp;he eounty graded and laid the
rock base on the new roadway
leading to what recently has btren
cille die Children's Home Hill Ad·
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she IQlblbed. 'l quanctlemi~ l~elled

RIVIVAL MI~T~NG , . ··
,Revival aeMices will be ~ld
. a~otdtn1::la ®:nef. ' tbro·~ll)qu&amp; 'tile week •t. the Fall
.of SYrilcuse;
GosPci ' Chui';l.b ~ in Portland, X:ev--.
wiiB' "pumped out~ Jietb
1J th~ evangeli~t for
~mforta)lf tout, . tbi,.
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Donald Clair Nelsen, I&amp; Langll--:
Ville, wn a.-reMed Jut evening by
eiiy police on a charge of reckless
Operation of a motor veblcle ~
He was I"Jted to appear
be ore. MayO!' E. ·F. Robinson SatOMIJ Dlflh~

Brjek-tl.

dents -.111 roo•m•

thls W..t. Tltey
.since &amp;heir direCtor
to S.indusky bY the
brother~

Tbe cadet

Tb~sda,: at
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The spoke!' word - and even those written
It took some study aud compariJon of re- have been often condemned as a very poor porters' stories with the Unifa"': pictures, but
method of communieation . The same word we believe we have finally worked out the
means frequently quite ·different things to "system "
,
differe-nt people. Besides, intonation and
1 "Attractive" - a horrible mess with
quality of speech can imply meaning beyond buck teeth&lt; or teeth missing, ratty balr (usu·
the intent of the speaker.
ally 10 her eyes) and a figure like 50 pounds
Newspaper people have this problem to of potatoes, badly sacked
.
contend with every day and every hour of the
2 "Pretty" - almost as bad as "attrac-day We live in fear ()( being misunderstood tive ," but younger.
or misinterpreted. The ~bject therefore in
3. " BeautifuJ" - she'll pass, if the light's
news writ!ng is simplicity. The mor!! simple dim and one does not peer too clrn~ely at the J
and clear sentences are, tbe fewer rnisunder · thick makeup and dyed hair.
standings.
4. "LOVfly" _ a little older than beautiful.
Yet we must dress our language up some5. "Glamorous" - Jayne Mansfield.
how to make it attractivei Perhaps we seek
6. ''Marilyn Monroe" - no other designa·
too much the extreme in descriptive prose . tion required.
Wire services find this a tontinua-1 problem
AU of which proves that chivalry is not
Not m•eting it satisfacto~ily gets even top dead!
flight professionals in trou~le .
Anotber thing which we hope Is not dead is
For example, take the United Press's way our long-stancj.lng campaign to try to make
of describing women. Or that of any other our words conform to our . pictures. ·T here
wire service. As an cxa!lljlle, we read in a have been Instances In dl.saster stories when
nigbtwlre lead that 10 the attractive mother of we said a toWn waS utotallY,destroyed." There
three" took a meat lxe to her wicked mate are are two thmgs wrong with this:
and made sa uoage meat of •lm.
1. A picture usually comes along later
A little while later along cornea a Unifax showing that several buildings in the town
piclure of this "attractive" mother. She looks are Intact.
2. The use of ,,otatly" is a waste of words.
like fiv e miles of bad road. Or we read that a
"pretty" teen-ager ha-s been mixed up In some As I read the dictionary, when sometbillg Is
mess. Along comes her picture. She looks like "destroyed" It has ceased to exist
something out of a horror movie.
See what we're up against?
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9:00 Romper Room
10:00 The Ptiee Ia Rleht
l0·30 'trut~ or ConseQuences
11.00 Tioe T:s.c Dough
11:30 It Could Be You.
t2 .0L Current
Mv Little

Bride aru'l Groom
MaUn~ Thealer
Queen for a na:r
"..SO;Clero B11pumuces
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Popeye Present1
Ne'Wa Picture
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HU~n tuttle •penl the
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end with bla f•rnlly
wee
WiJJJam WoUe vitited Earnut
Holter, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrl;;. A. D TutUe and
Mn. Amy Wolff: ca:Jicd on llr. and
MrL Albert. Pamttr Sunda 1 f
1
noon at Portland
ter·
Mr•. MilUm Tuttle and Mn
Smith were lhoppln 1 in Pa~kOra
burg, Monday. ,
enMr. and Mn. Howard Routr of

The bride 11 1 eraduate of Wahama J.ll&amp;h SehooJ and attended
MoUAtam State bultneu tolle.ce
Her butb4Jld tJ"~Uited ir~m W~
Hltb .Sihool a.nd 1s employed
PhUUp. Sporn Plant.

Mw Li!:re Margie

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faille dreu wlth a COI'IIIe ol ear4
nation• lor ber weddtn, irJp to
Cedar Polo• . Ob~, and Canadl!.

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P'rt:d AuJtln of Wf'J!I. Vir&amp;loh
b., mowed to tbe ,.,.. he purtbuo
e le\len.l JUJ"J 110 aDd hu hd a
w1l.er .-ell drtJJK 'n'e farm 11

' lht fonner/Wm. Ledlito farm
llr. and .lfn. JIJMa l&amp;.i • .
moved tbetr fam.ll;y from th;~;:
farm to Dam1l!e Ohio
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~o::.;:er the are ol s Wellaton

Jr(r W'hUe ber dOetor ill away,
Hollaad Ward t:tf
Ward t.!lld vimUother, Mn. Alioe
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aup~er &amp;UMU o( lfr. .Bod Mn Wilbur Cardwell of near WeLIJton.
1 ll H. Will_lam, of Painter Ridge

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'1':00 Be&amp;t o! Groueho
'1' :30 Beat oi Dresnet
1:00 The People s .Jtoiee

8.00 Kflft TV Theater
9:00 Thi1 1 11 Your LUt
9:30 Waterfront

8:30 ma:b-Low
lf:OO , !tux Vtdeo Tb.ea~er

1'1111 Rumlield elu of CobuDbuo Jl'&lt;nrlb ...,. ....... ,. ·~
lad other PlltJ Of ObJo- .-d Wot
_...._., VlrJinia eatbered 11 lk old . _ . may well be wonaa, ~
field farm 1f1r 1 family l'fllniqa tattle loot 11M theit're
1ut week.
1well, addition•) iii"*"Ua ..,
Gardner, Columbu• tpeJJt can be obtahMd e... ~llllior'
1-A~arlyn
week with her parent. Mr
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and .111'1'. Eart Gardner
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!:arnett 'lrard and fmily, DexW
~hf.... O.es1
were euHU ot hit motrer Mta.
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Allee Wal'd, wbo t, Ill o1 tiu
PbenotbJuine Au wotbcf
Mn. Emmeth Lynrb rem•!~ in den for the sJteeP Mft ln
poor btaltb at ber home here. Her country and bU 'll't~ ·~~~
titter, Mrr. Carey, Ia caring for hea for the c•ttlema.~~o h
ret.
and beef.
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E!"t LivertKool IJ)ent the week rnd t.n ara u.e from t.be knees down
1 patient It Ho!ur- Ho.
,w1tt Mr. and Mr•. A. D. Tuttle l~l
and atteJJded the YcElr
P
or aeven weeP.
ueJOn.
oy Reand llra. Burrell Drake of
Mr. and Mn. Glen n Tuttle at
OODJ Run were Jl'rida,y altertended the Athena Fair Friday . · ~:~ ~=- ot their cousin, lll'l.

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an ounce of
every 100
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dose, give them·
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10:40 Nitewatch
t2:00 Tou~ht
1.00 Sta:n OU

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two yeara

Controlling Para&amp;lhtt In C•ttl•
Phenotbiazm ~ iB ga 1nmg: In·
creating uu 1n the control of
:oTml in cattle. In many cue•
here th~ .cows and calves have
an unthrifty
appearan~. .are
nan down, and are not maltlng the

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Mayor of the Town
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10:00 Ma&amp;Quen® Party

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Momtng
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States
Still Need Rain

Harland Little
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LIVESTOCK RE'PORT
HOGS-175 to 220 lbs 2200 to
Sunday School attendance on 22.40; 2,20 to 230 lbs. 22.00 ta
Aug. 11 was 48. oflerini $7.43. 2.4.0; Light 18 00 to 22; Fat Sows
At the close of tha S. S. hour 14.00 to 20.00; Stags 12.00 to
plans were made toward the bome 18.00; Boars 10 oo to tti-00: Sows
coming and dedication on Sepl. and Pilis tro.oo to 120.0.0; Shoats
l. A committee consistln~: or 4.00 to 18.00.
Genev1eve Guthl'ie, Nina RobinCA'M'LE - Steer!! 12.00 lo
son, Johnny
Taylor, Juanita 20.00; Heifers 10.00 to 20.00;
Swart:l and ~ Eleanor Boyles was Bab)' Beef 14 00 to 20 00; Fat
appolnkd to make arrangements. Cows 10 00 lo 15 50; ·canners 8.00
Jtev. Grove f11lcd Ms regular to 10 00; Bulls 10.00 to 16 00;
at&gt;polntment at 10:!5 scripture Milk Cows 60.00 Lo 130.00.
and subject taken from Ezekiel
VEAL CALVES-TGps
25 40;
Eleven m1!mbers of the MYF Seconds 20.00 to 24 .00; Medium
accompanied by six adults at· 1~ 00 to 20.00; Com. &amp; Hvs 10 00
tended Coolville camp meetlpg on to 22.0(1; Culls 6 00 to 12.01&gt;
Sunday evening along with ll
SHEEP-rf.:wes &amp; J,ms. 4.00 to
other members of Alfred ehurch. 12.00; Stock Ewes 3.00 to 8 00;
There was an attendance of 25 Fat Sheep 3 00 to 8.00; Culls 1 00
at last Wed. eve prayer services to 4.00, Bucks a 00 to 8,..00, Fat
wllh Ruth Ann Slishcr leader.
Wethers 4.00 'to 8.00.
The WSCS Is sponsoring an ice
LAMBS-Tops
Seconds
"-ream social at the church Aug. Ui.OO to
. lil.OO
23rd . , Pie, ~ke, corrce and )PP ~tio~~~;~~,~~1~4.oo.
will alsO be on sale
The regular meeting
of the
WSCS will be held at the Fool·
rod-Robinson home Aa&amp; 20.
M~ •nd Mrs. J\.lurrlly H~~~~~~:

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spent the weekend &lt;Jl the
Swartz: home. Other guest.J were
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard B11hr and
son, Chester, and Mr. cmd Mrs. C.
K Woode of Tuppers Plains: Mr.
Benb remains quite Ill.
Ml's. Grace Swartz. Murray and
Betty Il~&gt;pkins and Mr. and Mr$.
Ernest Taylt~r were
amona: tbe
weekend callers at the Dinsmore
Boyle" llome to see Mrs. Florence

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9:30 Arthur GodfreF
10:30 ' Strike it Rich
U:OO Valiant Lady
ll :l!l Love of Lift
11:30 Seareb for Tomorrow
11 :4:5 Guid!nc Light

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10:30 Strike It lUeb
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11 ·J5 Love of Uf!'
11:30 Searcb tor Tomorrow
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10:10 Tb..tre 13

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BY, of Letart; and Baleigll ROueb

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crt ¥!"· .and Mra. ~omu :i;lu~ wU
ftlebrated Friday': wlt~J 111, flniU ·
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C The LaurE-l Cltrt Bette• Health dinner al the.ir "bome.
The birthday cake, .Whtefa. wa.!l
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met ;Monctay evening at tb
like a down race, and
~~eJf Mrs. MerUn They wH: ~ecor,ted
orne-made 1ee ream were aervid
J.b.
oycJ WdJbt a.s CO.httltesS
"d a. Tracy, vice president pr~ as tbe dessert e0ul'8e.
Guests were Mr&gt;. IJid' :M:n.
u ed at tbc meeting In th, b~ence of the
re.sid
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ban Dillon •nd .M?·
Charles Diehl wb~
cnt, Mrs. grondparooto of
J'P' ~l&lt;llp&lt;&gt;lili
Ill. During the b wlas reported Mr. and Mrs. Ru.e ~nd ' .II.. ·
, us ness. se!Sion
PI8 f'!$ were discussed
for lieJp'
a neec!y f~~omJiy 1.
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7:00 ,1,.VIf-Q41110!!~
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~:30 Your ;F;sso Rf':porter
5:45 Sport.; Parade

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Picnic Held

2:30 Boil CrosbY ~h()W
3:00 Brighter Day
3:13 . Secret Storm

5·55 Weatherman
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1:30 Housepartv
2:00 Big Payoft.

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Bob Crosby Shaw
Brighter Day ·
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Edge of Night
The Early Sbow
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade

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CBS News
Local News
9:00 Fred Waring

8:00

L :uv ,....annlng the Weather

Several families attended tlle
Aihetts county fair la st week.
The Grange will hold Its reau·
lar nieeUng on Aug. 22.
Jame.1 Whitlatch or · the U. S.
Army statloned in Connet"ticut,
has been &amp;pendina: an ex.tended
leave at bta bome here.

GREAT LAKES, Ill. (fii'J1NC1,Gary 1. carman, son ot :M:f. and
Mn. Ivan H. carman of Route 2,
PQ&gt;meroy, Ohio, has been ~ppqint·
ed squad lea~r of tUs reeruit
company U the ' Great Lakes N_a,
val Tralnina Center.

7:30 Bustc..il Blaekle

10·10 Tile Ute Show

S~(ncer and babY son.

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ar1 wlt.b r.,- brotber, Georp IDd
wife at Doreaa.
r:..Mr. lnd llra. Charlie Howell of
It IJverpoot f'pent Ute week el\d
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l)e, but 1 ahould imagine ahinlng lfamilv are vacationing ln Florida
braS!, 1weeplnJ1 down , cleanlna: the lor three weeks.
bll~ea and wuhlnc the paintwor~.
Mr. and Mr11. Lawrence DaYldAt leut 1 have home exoerlenee JOn and daugbter of CarroU. Ohio
along those lineR. Admiral McClain apent the week end with relativel.
being a crith!, will criticize But
'Miss Ada Smlt~ of Maaon eaOed.
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Corps
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know.
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Mr.
and
Mn.
Walt~
BJate
vltto be my snmn1er for liv ing dan·
lted Mra. Eft her Robert• of PomeNIW AIRIVAL
L'"f' rously. I survived the fiesta in dom went to sea exce~t in LSTa,!
In
any
eaae,
the
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made,
roy.
Sunday.
UMI
lbJ. ,MJq.y Willlaml:l
Pomolona - due to sleaoing late
and
the
dogs
are
taken,
eare
of,
&amp;rf! anno~nt lhe
and not runnlnll ahf'ad of the bulls
~nd I havi left Instructions to
Mrt Hu.en Roudl and daughter
aa ll lb. 11 0t. son,
- wtth lh e other idiots, and now
anv lncrimlnatln~e mall after Wanda of New Havtn visited Mr. l ~~li·u Clllr, Au1ust 12 at tb~
r am goin~ to 91:!&amp; Th e la!it mes- aburnsuitable
period of mournJQJ, and Mrs. Harold Roush.
Genera] Hospital. GrandsaJle may be rtteived In o bottle
Our women have got what money
Mr and Mrs. Danlel Killlngs- parenls are Mr. and Mrs. L. c.
and vou may hp ~u re the boi.Ue
we had, and thret more enchant- worth and ramUy of Hartford.
Karr, Pomeroy and M~•· Elbert
will be empty ~Ptore we waste any
Irma Dunoean of HoJIMtt and Wiliams, Rutland. Mrs. '-'Margaret
lng widow• you'd never hope to
space on me!Sagcs.
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see. They are beautiful, charnUng, Mr. and Ku. Delano Robina or Duen, P()meroy, i• a grflat gi'Ind
Adm iral Senor Don ft{)l)erto and dance beautifully tog:ether at ColumbuS" visited :Hr. and Mn. mother.
Low an old newspaper hand turn- 1 3 1 m
Buren Duntan, Monday.
CLASS TO MilT
ed Spaniard wh('n he !oat h.ls fran· ·
Visltl!)g Mr. an~ Mra. Jarnea
Tlle BU$Y Bee Clau of the
c hi !IE' in the "21" Club In New
Well , I got my delaying pin and Bennett, Sunday wer_e Mr. and 'Mr&amp;.
York. and Admiral Senor Don John am ready lo lay aloft to break out Marvtn Allan and gr.ndson, Bobbv , Middleport First Baptlst Cburch
McClain, wbt' ha s found the life the mainsail and .ttund crow's- of Torunto, Ohio. Mr. :and Mrs. El· Will meel Thursday evenln!J at
or a drama eritlc In New York too nesl watch But r keep thinking mer Webb and aon, Bobby. ~of the borne of Mrs. Allen Hughes,
hard to bear. havf' Inveig led me wistfully of thut ~big Nlarchos Waverly, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrr. Gravel HUI.
Into a yucht race . 'J'hls Ia the an- yacht, the creole,
ch was in ·Donald Scott of Piketon . Ohio.
nua\ International ;M.edlterrane-a~ tt~wn la$1 weQk.( 1 Aunt Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roberta
PLAN HOMICOMI~
Re e:atta , soon~red ·thia YCdf b)'; Bailey would iltfJ• ll : Man, that's and dau(fhter, Cbarlott&amp;, of l&gt;e.la• r?•Tb~~·'~!al\~lull Lo01 lot . .' Ho"'f
Prince Rainier and G~aee,.lfftl.l:;t • 1 good enough for me.
ware, Ohio. visited _Mr. and Mn.
wiU be held.
teniber
(Copyright, 19157 by United Walter Blake, MOhday.
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. Basket dinner. "rogrHm
The race startl out In San Tropm, gne1 to Corsica. windl up In Feature Syndicate, Inc )
Mr. ADd Mra. Jame1 f'orahee Of Everyone welcome.
Monte Ca rlo and lasts teven dan
Barberton Ohio, visited Mr. and
-OrdinDry S~&gt;nmon Don Roberto
Mn. Hoy Fox Sunday. Mrl!l. Fox.
RuArk will at Jean persist aJ far
l.
returned with tbem and will visit
as Port Vendre, outside of Perphf·
fur several weets
nan , F'rancP.. where his wire wlll
Mr. and Mr11 Lawrence ROll'«! atVhltlng S-tmuel Roach, Vonday.
be j:~a tlin l{ her foot. walling ror tended the Buckley Reunion held were Mrs. Nettie Edwards of New
lunch , and the trip hack down the Sunday at Fo-tked Run L'-ke. Tom- Haven and Mr. ancl Mrs. E. West of
mountain to tht! safe dutlneu of my Joe Rase and son, ' Wesley of Charleston, W. Va.
home.
Akron, and Miss Annabel Rose and
Mr. and M.ra. Charles AliensDana Van Metl"t attended alao.
worth were $unday l(Ueah of ,Mr.
IV UNITIQ Pllh
Mr. and Mn. John lhle and Mike and Mn. Cart Alll"nsworth
or
Bob J..ow '1 boat. the Treaca. The droulilht·!Krlcken tast alone
flnd life on the octan waver 1 attended lhe Lona:-Brown Reunlt~n Middleport, Ohlo. , ,
wall ull!touched bY a br9ad Pfl·
trlfie difficull, l!!inco ahe'1 been bold laat Sunday at Zanesville
tern
of thunrlerstorm a~Mty a.d
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter,
up on atUU In the drydoci&amp; lor
showers which exten ed edt·
the past couple of years and hal Mr. and Mra. Clarence Grueaer
ward from the R.oc es. theri
been accuaed of a;rowlng wheels on were Sunday -afternoon guea~ of
.,. stonped wbere i.t was ne~ed
her keels. Treacl and I both wUi Delmar H~~omm who Ia in the Bolmost.
bave difficulty finding our •e•lewa er Hospital at Gallipolis.
lnqteaff. New Emzland .!!Dent A
but 1 never knew a boat to become
Mrs. Richard Henderaon of Cqol·
chillY
rti.Jht, a&amp; tool air llne•red
fleardck . I have known Ordinary vltle was a guest at the- church
after pusl1lna the rqercury down
Seaman Rual k lo become .11eui('k, service• Sun,day mornlnc.
tn record lowa Tue•day. Pf9vtand It is not a pretty alght.
Hal'land Little, 31, of Rl 2 Che• denoe, R. 1.. recorded 4~-6 doRev. Roger Blahop preached Ills
I have been aboard ttai• hand· farewell 1ermon here Sunday morn- hire Tuesday night, In an appearsome, u ract~ful 72-looter and h~ve Ing. He plan• to contln1.1e his ance before Middleport Mayor c. litee• tor the day, an aU-time
cord,
ob.!lerved that all the downstairs schooling
0 . Flaher was bound to tha Grand
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The lllul.salppl Vallev was
ha1 been moved upatalra , so It ts
Rev . and Mn~ ROIJet' Dltho~, Jury under IIKIO bond on charge• hirde&amp;t blt b)' the ni~bt·tlme
pouible to atand up In her, any. Mrl. Lillian Hender~e)n, Mrr. J"BI':n of operallp;g a motor yeblole with
how. The fJOJllery Ia adequate, and Hamm and 10n, Jimmy, were the out the owner'• eonknt. The cha... thunderttorm' which .deposite&lt;'
Admiral Low cookt a very fin o Sunday dinner auest. of Mra. )let- Jel were pnferred aplnlt Uttle tl;lree lnd1es In ~ two-hr;wr peflOd
curry Whether he ran naviJate lha Holter and l.eater Bailey.
by Raymond Taylor of Seeond·•t at WeU•buu. Iowa, and m~e
tl1an two lnchea at Dik•, lowl.
may be learned whe n the bottle
Mr1. Jean Hamm, !!Oft, Jimmy, Middleport.
Earlier in the da'v, hea,vy ralu
drllts ashore In Australla, or some and MJ111 PhyUI• Illle vlalted MTI.
Accordlna: to pollee Taylor and built up flaaJt noodl which C0l8"tuch But at leart he'l got a Hamm'a -husband, Delmar Hamm,
18d throu•lt Artanna an~ kOiod
yachtlnJ eap and a sedant--t.nd , at Hol:zct' Hospital, Sunday even- Little h•d boeo rldlnl
twt tl.d erly perl~~&gt; when :th',lr
MiddleDOrt on Monday
of courte Admiral McClain and Ina:.
oar wu awept. away by the ru•h
had atopped hi• ~ar at
me to advise him to port the poop
ol Phil Brodbury on
Ina water.
and acuttle the bel~ . or aomethlna.
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for
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eup
All wa1 1aylne to•the Duke and
A warmln1 trend raised te1"•
On hit ret,rn he (ound
Duchess of Wlndaor the other nl1ht
Q•r•t~ up: to 1~ df"llt"efi!l din'·
over c~amp•a:ne on Stnroa NiarMr. and M1. DencU, Dunlap of the car mlldna:.
lar
o· 2+!&gt;0!11' ,periOd In the
A
report
Wll
made
to
pollee
choa' bla aalUna: football field , the Pt. Ple111nt vl1lted Mr. and Mrr.
Great
ld,kes •rea.
yacht. Creole; I eonaider boata 11 Attle1 Blake ovtr tht week eod. Chier Bartrqm, who In tu.rn noSeatterf'jt
.~- ontl tliii~~·r
tified
Mel11
and
Gttllo
County
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bl1 n the Creole 1 bit unsportlna:. Sunday vJiltora of ME!. and ,.:ra.
!ltotm.il will eonr l'f!Oit
J~ .lll..
J .uean, when you ao to sea, you. E. o. Henry were Mn. Cora Mar- Slterllt• ])opartmento.
tlon
tod•Y
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lor
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don't want • lovely UvlnJ roo111 11 tin of &amp;l'ilnlwood, Mra. Norma
On Tuesdar at 8 • · m. Little oirv '~"' NNlil\11 ftonf tl\e'tii.cl·
bJa: as Rockefeller Pl111 all hunJ Rilll and Mrl. Pe*'Y Andenon
wltb Utrllloa 1nd Gaululnl and El and famil)' of Ma~on and Mr. and called Ta;,lor'l wlfe ftnd adv\llid flc no~bweit to New England.
Greco•. an~ eavlar a.nd cb.ampagbe 'Mr1. Dtlbert Betker of Middle. her that the ear wu at k)'fer wltla lta•frO•rlnt the Great .._kn
a nat tire. At the time of bl&amp; Clall are•· warmer wuther wlU pH·
and bJ.throomJ that work. You ~rt, Ohio.
vall !rom lht GJttl -Lot., on~
Mr. and Me~. J$mea Jona, Mr. he d(lnled theft of
want to be uneomfortablt.
tile upper Ohio Valley on a s~P
You want to entertain the 'dea tnd M"fl, Dtlberi Beeler of •ld·
nOrthealtwanl to Ntw Ert~~lU\d.
that the. £lr1t bii w~ve will Jwamp dleport motored to Columbu• Sun,. you. t.bat the mal"tl'll come loose, day to vlaJt Mrl'. Alma PICk of
that tbe Uftb~t leab and. nobody CbUIIc~t. who la a pat1ent In
-ran awlm. It we eap;1ze. 1 aim tJnlveralty H6apltal
to han1 OQto McClt~ln. Unlen he't
Ann WI1Uam1 it on vauUon
l~t w•liht lately, be't fat enouah r,o.m the SObaekel Cllnle. Her ai ..
to .keep ls both alloat unUl .ame- ter, Pt-ylllf. 11 on. vacatton ttom
lWK'y ahow• "P to aave UJ,
her work 1~ WUllama 5e and 10e
M~TORS
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The spoke!' word - and even those written
It took some study aud compariJon of re- have been often condemned as a very poor porters' stories with the Unifa"': pictures, but
method of communieation . The same word we believe we have finally worked out the
means frequently quite ·different things to "system "
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differe-nt people. Besides, intonation and
1 "Attractive" - a horrible mess with
quality of speech can imply meaning beyond buck teeth&lt; or teeth missing, ratty balr (usu·
the intent of the speaker.
ally 10 her eyes) and a figure like 50 pounds
Newspaper people have this problem to of potatoes, badly sacked
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contend with every day and every hour of the
2 "Pretty" - almost as bad as "attrac-day We live in fear ()( being misunderstood tive ," but younger.
or misinterpreted. The ~bject therefore in
3. " BeautifuJ" - she'll pass, if the light's
news writ!ng is simplicity. The mor!! simple dim and one does not peer too clrn~ely at the J
and clear sentences are, tbe fewer rnisunder · thick makeup and dyed hair.
standings.
4. "LOVfly" _ a little older than beautiful.
Yet we must dress our language up some5. "Glamorous" - Jayne Mansfield.
how to make it attractivei Perhaps we seek
6. ''Marilyn Monroe" - no other designa·
too much the extreme in descriptive prose . tion required.
Wire services find this a tontinua-1 problem
AU of which proves that chivalry is not
Not m•eting it satisfacto~ily gets even top dead!
flight professionals in trou~le .
Anotber thing which we hope Is not dead is
For example, take the United Press's way our long-stancj.lng campaign to try to make
of describing women. Or that of any other our words conform to our . pictures. ·T here
wire service. As an cxa!lljlle, we read in a have been Instances In dl.saster stories when
nigbtwlre lead that 10 the attractive mother of we said a toWn waS utotallY,destroyed." There
three" took a meat lxe to her wicked mate are are two thmgs wrong with this:
and made sa uoage meat of •lm.
1. A picture usually comes along later
A little while later along cornea a Unifax showing that several buildings in the town
piclure of this "attractive" mother. She looks are Intact.
2. The use of ,,otatly" is a waste of words.
like fiv e miles of bad road. Or we read that a
"pretty" teen-ager ha-s been mixed up In some As I read the dictionary, when sometbillg Is
mess. Along comes her picture. She looks like "destroyed" It has ceased to exist
something out of a horror movie.
See what we're up against?
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WiJJJam WoUe vitited Earnut
Holter, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrl;;. A. D TutUe and
Mn. Amy Wolff: ca:Jicd on llr. and
MrL Albert. Pamttr Sunda 1 f
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Mr•. MilUm Tuttle and Mn
Smith were lhoppln 1 in Pa~kOra
burg, Monday. ,
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The bride 11 1 eraduate of Wahama J.ll&amp;h SehooJ and attended
MoUAtam State bultneu tolle.ce
Her butb4Jld tJ"~Uited ir~m W~
Hltb .Sihool a.nd 1s employed
PhUUp. Sporn Plant.

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nation• lor ber weddtn, irJp to
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P'rt:d AuJtln of Wf'J!I. Vir&amp;loh
b., mowed to tbe ,.,.. he purtbuo
e le\len.l JUJ"J 110 aDd hu hd a
w1l.er .-ell drtJJK 'n'e farm 11

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llr. and .lfn. JIJMa l&amp;.i • .
moved tbetr fam.ll;y from th;~;:
farm to Dam1l!e Ohio
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Jr(r W'hUe ber dOetor ill away,
Hollaad Ward t:tf
Ward t.!lld vimUother, Mn. Alioe
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aup~er &amp;UMU o( lfr. .Bod Mn Wilbur Cardwell of near WeLIJton.
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1'1111 Rumlield elu of CobuDbuo Jl'&lt;nrlb ...,. ....... ,. ·~
lad other PlltJ Of ObJo- .-d Wot
_...._., VlrJinia eatbered 11 lk old . _ . may well be wonaa, ~
field farm 1f1r 1 family l'fllniqa tattle loot 11M theit're
1ut week.
1well, addition•) iii"*"Ua ..,
Gardner, Columbu• tpeJJt can be obtahMd e... ~llllior'
1-A~arlyn
week with her parent. Mr
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and .111'1'. Eart Gardner
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!:arnett 'lrard and fmily, DexW
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Allee Wal'd, wbo t, Ill o1 tiu
PbenotbJuine Au wotbcf
Mn. Emmeth Lynrb rem•!~ in den for the sJteeP Mft ln
poor btaltb at ber home here. Her country and bU 'll't~ ·~~~
titter, Mrr. Carey, Ia caring for hea for the c•ttlema.~~o h
ret.
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E!"t LivertKool IJ)ent the week rnd t.n ara u.e from t.be knees down
1 patient It Ho!ur- Ho.
,w1tt Mr. and Mr•. A. D. Tuttle l~l
and atteJJded the YcElr
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ueJOn.
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Mr. and Mn. Glen n Tuttle at
OODJ Run were Jl'rida,y altertended the Athena Fair Friday . · ~:~ ~=- ot their cousin, lll'l.

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Controlling Para&amp;lhtt In C•ttl•
Phenotbiazm ~ iB ga 1nmg: In·
creating uu 1n the control of
:oTml in cattle. In many cue•
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LIVESTOCK RE'PORT
HOGS-175 to 220 lbs 2200 to
Sunday School attendance on 22.40; 2,20 to 230 lbs. 22.00 ta
Aug. 11 was 48. oflerini $7.43. 2.4.0; Light 18 00 to 22; Fat Sows
At the close of tha S. S. hour 14.00 to 20.00; Stags 12.00 to
plans were made toward the bome 18.00; Boars 10 oo to tti-00: Sows
coming and dedication on Sepl. and Pilis tro.oo to 120.0.0; Shoats
l. A committee consistln~: or 4.00 to 18.00.
Genev1eve Guthl'ie, Nina RobinCA'M'LE - Steer!! 12.00 lo
son, Johnny
Taylor, Juanita 20.00; Heifers 10.00 to 20.00;
Swart:l and ~ Eleanor Boyles was Bab)' Beef 14 00 to 20 00; Fat
appolnkd to make arrangements. Cows 10 00 lo 15 50; ·canners 8.00
Jtev. Grove f11lcd Ms regular to 10 00; Bulls 10.00 to 16 00;
at&gt;polntment at 10:!5 scripture Milk Cows 60.00 Lo 130.00.
and subject taken from Ezekiel
VEAL CALVES-TGps
25 40;
Eleven m1!mbers of the MYF Seconds 20.00 to 24 .00; Medium
accompanied by six adults at· 1~ 00 to 20.00; Com. &amp; Hvs 10 00
tended Coolville camp meetlpg on to 22.0(1; Culls 6 00 to 12.01&gt;
Sunday evening along with ll
SHEEP-rf.:wes &amp; J,ms. 4.00 to
other members of Alfred ehurch. 12.00; Stock Ewes 3.00 to 8 00;
There was an attendance of 25 Fat Sheep 3 00 to 8.00; Culls 1 00
at last Wed. eve prayer services to 4.00, Bucks a 00 to 8,..00, Fat
wllh Ruth Ann Slishcr leader.
Wethers 4.00 'to 8.00.
The WSCS Is sponsoring an ice
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23rd . , Pie, ~ke, corrce and )PP ~tio~~~;~~,~~1~4.oo.
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The regular meeting
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rod-Robinson home Aa&amp; 20.
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K Woode of Tuppers Plains: Mr.
Benb remains quite Ill.
Ml's. Grace Swartz. Murray and
Betty Il~&gt;pkins and Mr. and Mr$.
Ernest Taylt~r were
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Boyle" llome to see Mrs. Florence

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The Grange will hold Its reau·
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Jame.1 Whitlatch or · the U. S.
Army statloned in Connet"ticut,
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Mn. Ivan H. carman of Route 2,
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ar1 wlt.b r.,- brotber, Georp IDd
wife at Doreaa.
r:..Mr. lnd llra. Charlie Howell of
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l)e, but 1 ahould imagine ahinlng lfamilv are vacationing ln Florida
braS!, 1weeplnJ1 down , cleanlna: the lor three weeks.
bll~ea and wuhlnc the paintwor~.
Mr. and Mr11. Lawrence DaYldAt leut 1 have home exoerlenee JOn and daugbter of CarroU. Ohio
along those lineR. Admiral McClain apent the week end with relativel.
being a crith!, will criticize But
'Miss Ada Smlt~ of Maaon eaOed.
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Mr.
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Mn.
Walt~
BJate
vltto be my snmn1er for liv ing dan·
lted Mra. Eft her Robert• of PomeNIW AIRIVAL
L'"f' rously. I survived the fiesta in dom went to sea exce~t in LSTa,!
In
any
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the
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Sunday.
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lbJ. ,MJq.y Willlaml:l
Pomolona - due to sleaoing late
and
the
dogs
are
taken,
eare
of,
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and not runnlnll ahf'ad of the bulls
~nd I havi left Instructions to
Mrt Hu.en Roudl and daughter
aa ll lb. 11 0t. son,
- wtth lh e other idiots, and now
anv lncrimlnatln~e mall after Wanda of New Havtn visited Mr. l ~~li·u Clllr, Au1ust 12 at tb~
r am goin~ to 91:!&amp; Th e la!it mes- aburnsuitable
period of mournJQJ, and Mrs. Harold Roush.
Genera] Hospital. GrandsaJle may be rtteived In o bottle
Our women have got what money
Mr and Mrs. Danlel Killlngs- parenls are Mr. and Mrs. L. c.
and vou may hp ~u re the boi.Ue
we had, and thret more enchant- worth and ramUy of Hartford.
Karr, Pomeroy and M~•· Elbert
will be empty ~Ptore we waste any
Irma Dunoean of HoJIMtt and Wiliams, Rutland. Mrs. '-'Margaret
lng widow• you'd never hope to
space on me!Sagcs.
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see. They are beautiful, charnUng, Mr. and Ku. Delano Robina or Duen, P()meroy, i• a grflat gi'Ind
Adm iral Senor Don ft{)l)erto and dance beautifully tog:ether at ColumbuS" visited :Hr. and Mn. mother.
Low an old newspaper hand turn- 1 3 1 m
Buren Duntan, Monday.
CLASS TO MilT
ed Spaniard wh('n he !oat h.ls fran· ·
Visltl!)g Mr. an~ Mra. Jarnea
Tlle BU$Y Bee Clau of the
c hi !IE' in the "21" Club In New
Well , I got my delaying pin and Bennett, Sunday wer_e Mr. and 'Mr&amp;.
York. and Admiral Senor Don John am ready lo lay aloft to break out Marvtn Allan and gr.ndson, Bobbv , Middleport First Baptlst Cburch
McClain, wbt' ha s found the life the mainsail and .ttund crow's- of Torunto, Ohio. Mr. :and Mrs. El· Will meel Thursday evenln!J at
or a drama eritlc In New York too nesl watch But r keep thinking mer Webb and aon, Bobby. ~of the borne of Mrs. Allen Hughes,
hard to bear. havf' Inveig led me wistfully of thut ~big Nlarchos Waverly, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrr. Gravel HUI.
Into a yucht race . 'J'hls Ia the an- yacht, the creole,
ch was in ·Donald Scott of Piketon . Ohio.
nua\ International ;M.edlterrane-a~ tt~wn la$1 weQk.( 1 Aunt Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roberta
PLAN HOMICOMI~
Re e:atta , soon~red ·thia YCdf b)'; Bailey would iltfJ• ll : Man, that's and dau(fhter, Cbarlott&amp;, of l&gt;e.la• r?•Tb~~·'~!al\~lull Lo01 lot . .' Ho"'f
Prince Rainier and G~aee,.lfftl.l:;t • 1 good enough for me.
ware, Ohio. visited _Mr. and Mn.
wiU be held.
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(Copyright, 19157 by United Walter Blake, MOhday.
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The race startl out In San Tropm, gne1 to Corsica. windl up In Feature Syndicate, Inc )
Mr. ADd Mra. Jame1 f'orahee Of Everyone welcome.
Monte Ca rlo and lasts teven dan
Barberton Ohio, visited Mr. and
-OrdinDry S~&gt;nmon Don Roberto
Mn. Hoy Fox Sunday. Mrl!l. Fox.
RuArk will at Jean persist aJ far
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returned with tbem and will visit
as Port Vendre, outside of Perphf·
fur several weets
nan , F'rancP.. where his wire wlll
Mr. and Mr11 Lawrence ROll'«! atVhltlng S-tmuel Roach, Vonday.
be j:~a tlin l{ her foot. walling ror tended the Buckley Reunion held were Mrs. Nettie Edwards of New
lunch , and the trip hack down the Sunday at Fo-tked Run L'-ke. Tom- Haven and Mr. ancl Mrs. E. West of
mountain to tht! safe dutlneu of my Joe Rase and son, ' Wesley of Charleston, W. Va.
home.
Akron, and Miss Annabel Rose and
Mr. and M.ra. Charles AliensDana Van Metl"t attended alao.
worth were $unday l(Ueah of ,Mr.
IV UNITIQ Pllh
Mr. and Mn. John lhle and Mike and Mn. Cart Alll"nsworth
or
Bob J..ow '1 boat. the Treaca. The droulilht·!Krlcken tast alone
flnd life on the octan waver 1 attended lhe Lona:-Brown Reunlt~n Middleport, Ohlo. , ,
wall ull!touched bY a br9ad Pfl·
trlfie difficull, l!!inco ahe'1 been bold laat Sunday at Zanesville
tern
of thunrlerstorm a~Mty a.d
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter,
up on atUU In the drydoci&amp; lor
showers which exten ed edt·
the past couple of years and hal Mr. and Mra. Clarence Grueaer
ward from the R.oc es. theri
been accuaed of a;rowlng wheels on were Sunday -afternoon guea~ of
.,. stonped wbere i.t was ne~ed
her keels. Treacl and I both wUi Delmar H~~omm who Ia in the Bolmost.
bave difficulty finding our •e•lewa er Hospital at Gallipolis.
lnqteaff. New Emzland .!!Dent A
but 1 never knew a boat to become
Mrs. Richard Henderaon of Cqol·
chillY
rti.Jht, a&amp; tool air llne•red
fleardck . I have known Ordinary vltle was a guest at the- church
after pusl1lna the rqercury down
Seaman Rual k lo become .11eui('k, service• Sun,day mornlnc.
tn record lowa Tue•day. Pf9vtand It is not a pretty alght.
Hal'land Little, 31, of Rl 2 Che• denoe, R. 1.. recorded 4~-6 doRev. Roger Blahop preached Ills
I have been aboard ttai• hand· farewell 1ermon here Sunday morn- hire Tuesday night, In an appearsome, u ract~ful 72-looter and h~ve Ing. He plan• to contln1.1e his ance before Middleport Mayor c. litee• tor the day, an aU-time
cord,
ob.!lerved that all the downstairs schooling
0 . Flaher was bound to tha Grand
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The lllul.salppl Vallev was
ha1 been moved upatalra , so It ts
Rev . and Mn~ ROIJet' Dltho~, Jury under IIKIO bond on charge• hirde&amp;t blt b)' the ni~bt·tlme
pouible to atand up In her, any. Mrl. Lillian Hender~e)n, Mrr. J"BI':n of operallp;g a motor yeblole with
how. The fJOJllery Ia adequate, and Hamm and 10n, Jimmy, were the out the owner'• eonknt. The cha... thunderttorm' which .deposite&lt;'
Admiral Low cookt a very fin o Sunday dinner auest. of Mra. )let- Jel were pnferred aplnlt Uttle tl;lree lnd1es In ~ two-hr;wr peflOd
curry Whether he ran naviJate lha Holter and l.eater Bailey.
by Raymond Taylor of Seeond·•t at WeU•buu. Iowa, and m~e
tl1an two lnchea at Dik•, lowl.
may be learned whe n the bottle
Mr1. Jean Hamm, !!Oft, Jimmy, Middleport.
Earlier in the da'v, hea,vy ralu
drllts ashore In Australla, or some and MJ111 PhyUI• Illle vlalted MTI.
Accordlna: to pollee Taylor and built up flaaJt noodl which C0l8"tuch But at leart he'l got a Hamm'a -husband, Delmar Hamm,
18d throu•lt Artanna an~ kOiod
yachtlnJ eap and a sedant--t.nd , at Hol:zct' Hospital, Sunday even- Little h•d boeo rldlnl
twt tl.d erly perl~~&gt; when :th',lr
MiddleDOrt on Monday
of courte Admiral McClain and Ina:.
oar wu awept. away by the ru•h
had atopped hi• ~ar at
me to advise him to port the poop
ol Phil Brodbury on
Ina water.
and acuttle the bel~ . or aomethlna.
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for
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All wa1 1aylne to•the Duke and
A warmln1 trend raised te1"•
On hit ret,rn he (ound
Duchess of Wlndaor the other nl1ht
Q•r•t~ up: to 1~ df"llt"efi!l din'·
over c~amp•a:ne on Stnroa NiarMr. and M1. DencU, Dunlap of the car mlldna:.
lar
o· 2+!&gt;0!11' ,periOd In the
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report
Wll
made
to
pollee
choa' bla aalUna: football field , the Pt. Ple111nt vl1lted Mr. and Mrr.
Great
ld,kes •rea.
yacht. Creole; I eonaider boata 11 Attle1 Blake ovtr tht week eod. Chier Bartrqm, who In tu.rn noSeatterf'jt
.~- ontl tliii~~·r
tified
Mel11
and
Gttllo
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bl1 n the Creole 1 bit unsportlna:. Sunday vJiltora of ME!. and ,.:ra.
!ltotm.il will eonr l'f!Oit
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tlon
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don't want • lovely UvlnJ roo111 11 tin of &amp;l'ilnlwood, Mra. Norma
On Tuesdar at 8 • · m. Little oirv '~"' NNlil\11 ftonf tl\e'tii.cl·
bJa: as Rockefeller Pl111 all hunJ Rilll and Mrl. Pe*'Y Andenon
wltb Utrllloa 1nd Gaululnl and El and famil)' of Ma~on and Mr. and called Ta;,lor'l wlfe ftnd adv\llid flc no~bweit to New England.
Greco•. an~ eavlar a.nd cb.ampagbe 'Mr1. Dtlbert Betker of Middle. her that the ear wu at k)'fer wltla lta•frO•rlnt the Great .._kn
a nat tire. At the time of bl&amp; Clall are•· warmer wuther wlU pH·
and bJ.throomJ that work. You ~rt, Ohio.
vall !rom lht GJttl -Lot., on~
Mr. and Me~. J$mea Jona, Mr. he d(lnled theft of
want to be uneomfortablt.
tile upper Ohio Valley on a s~P
You want to entertain the 'dea tnd M"fl, Dtlberi Beeler of •ld·
nOrthealtwanl to Ntw Ert~~lU\d.
that the. £lr1t bii w~ve will Jwamp dleport motored to Columbu• Sun,. you. t.bat the mal"tl'll come loose, day to vlaJt Mrl'. Alma PICk of
that tbe Uftb~t leab and. nobody CbUIIc~t. who la a pat1ent In
-ran awlm. It we eap;1ze. 1 aim tJnlveralty H6apltal
to han1 OQto McClt~ln. Unlen he't
Ann WI1Uam1 it on vauUon
l~t w•liht lately, be't fat enouah r,o.m the SObaekel Cllnle. Her ai ..
to .keep ls both alloat unUl .ame- ter, Pt-ylllf. 11 on. vacatton ttom
lWK'y ahow• "P to aave UJ,
her work 1~ WUllama 5e and 10e
M~TORS
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'"""':c•••J

I'JJeJhiU•S.tt-J

~mien

Club

11&gt;14
"Pr•ll'•'ll\'A!
Dlaner" I
week 1nd
the tbe,n
wu "Vattt on Time... Tht tint
count ••• k'rv~ In UJe M¥dJe"
port. Part: 'fhl.te the main C!o~ne
Wll ~orrftd Oa the lawn of MrJ.

SPORTS

DonJld 8.rowa,

DESK

roUowed bY tJic

depef'l. w!Peb wu tefY~ at l.be:
,AI~;~~: QuJ.Aiiall Clubhouw.
Jo Ann XiuiDJer
•ent

who w.u
Cam,p catur by the club

to

CHUICH
S_EWIN&lt;! CLup
Jln. N. 0. Wein f'ntertllncd
Ute Bend Sewint Club at her
home TutediiY afternoon , Enjov·
lni the inernoon were Hr•. ~\.
8. Woodrum, Mn. L. J. Rutten-

Browu

Patter~~ Radem!tcher AS ·

M1J-1"AJIP:~· Wla. UP mer heavfwelght o)la\t!_pton

~~.~~~·~;.~,:~~1~

Fpr· Bomb•• ol
J9e would any 01
Louis said today the "\VQfSt tbint inJ.' 1
t!~·er to bappert ta boxlne" will b~
the A'\J. 22 m~eting betw~el)
~~~e ~aUoql!l,

ftofd

si.d

· AI ,_.,. P.•

heavyW~fht &lt;Jtle • holdl!rf
tlon !llal\(~ wjll!d~!W J~. fOF@ll•
P•Uerson' and Olympia ~l~g4P,te 'lion •I t~ Wo~li'&amp;l&lt;!• l!ltlf QW·
Rademacher fpr the "e~ornpt~n. lnJ CoJ1111)1•ol9°•" .i/4
ship or the world."
I• bert (o P.~l'IJ ¥,t)f.~U!J
f
"The NBA 1\-\11 be t :w&gt;~ . Y P
Louis, wb'P. hol(ts a ptaae in ttle JRIQ U' they tet~Jnl.p ~ U1't
boxing "hall or fame," said the filht."
·

When the picni c h held , and
so far at this Liltle League fan
~nows the date is not yet se.
there will be about 175 young.
, Sid Spencer will sen4 five 1t.QTI"
stera aged eight through l4
bling hotdogs and guzzl ing .soda et into the Meigs County Fair
pop. They
had a lot of fun in races starting Thursday. He comMoa
es home afljr a •uceessful show.. ' ond Boya .
baseball during the spring 1lnd in£ at the ~tJlens Fair last week
"Dress
For Le••"
early summer. A lot of busy where his Belfly Vo ar.d Peter S.
adults gave u'p a lot 0[' tlme for Diree·t took a couple of firsts
Ith·em . A )Ot of money was slielle~ each.
.
out to put them on the diamonds.
In one race, the Friday fre(:!st~ &amp;: bd Pomeroy
But everyone who careJ to for-all, Sid .-will haW!' t~ ring In
!M'iver un~'s ~ fts:uro;s
==~~~~co~m~o~up~~·~~~k~e-~a~t~oo~k~a~t~{4~~~· fnotJler
~t I!!
to ~riv4l lWQ at Q~,P#·
JW&gt;Cn .~ol~ ~tnd P'-ter &amp;. ~l~t

bPqt "i1 the w.orst mismatch in

For

out·doina Pattersqn's fl~t tltle defense atalllit
Huni~;ane Jackson· '!for bad
m~lth!ng." ·
_f.pi.Ji&amp;, w~o WL'I rtlle most tic·
torlous heavyweJ~ht tUie.&lt;lefe.nd.er

boxing history,"

lieHer

L&amp;Z. SHOP

Colin

.V"iw'J:

··

ai

1"f t•p.tatiYfl' schedijll'd !• ~·
th~~t sam, r4pe.
§ubj~t t~ 1~1 "11P.ule h~ncljfo

w'tJch ptjab1 dlftat• ente.rJI,la _)16
finely t.r:aln;d hoss fl~sh Yl ottw"
race&amp;, Or alterations In the scbt·
dule made by the race offici'ati,
here is how the Spencer stable
will appear:

PEIUONMS

··c~ tbe

..Jr~~ S.a1 ~~r, rl&gt;-!~~P ...,. tbe
:... ~A~ ~ hi ,:~mgp_ "''' .., ~ .
asiJQ~~~n~n ~q · "f.J .r'P,t ., · W"

Mn. A. G. Ht-blm1m

(e,~

1',rw WY,bi!JJII•II;' , title
an~onomy _,!n tht~ ma'tt~_r, -,

wen

Mr.

StYling

.,~1,\&lt;lts, - 1~11~ ~~d~[• 1(/ ~!~~

...

COLD 'It Ah llld
IIACHINII PERMANENTS

''
s1~

J••c_,,.,..,

quR .....
MANY~ FALL STRES

••

Hair Cutting
WARNER'S

IEAU1'Y SHOP

For Dress ,.... . . . School
f!qnq _.... &lt;:;asual W£or

Quijano has a 60-10-7 reeor4.
But few ·o.f Qlo- . f~ht.s ·,bave b~"
"!'it~ess(J4 by ArtU!'rjca!!

J?elly Vo, Thursday. tn the
23 .pace.
Shangri-La Spice, Thursday, In

WI-IICH IS THE ,
COLDEST I

Mr-. and Kn. Cl,wson Grimm.
Keaova, W. Va., and Betty Jane
Grimm, TaUah...e. Fla., recentJy
vldted relative. bere.
Recent company or Mr. and

in ~storY.·. i&amp;id P4Merson
wa,~ -m!e··~ - w~u_ - ~., Y. ~ ,.r.- -~ v:u··
brintlna· "~ime to hls crown" b~ an4 IJ· \¥~~4 ~VI! ~- ·~~' ~Y._.gf~·
aO'reein1 to fight the 28-yea.r-old dnnt as far 1111 e~~ ·~·-· ··~ti"""'
'
look ·loollm
· cD
. R~d
a en:aac..' er,
wh'o'II . be ~a Jd ng :would
r ~.- ;;...;..
...,., ~- or,
··c ' !lltn·
·
m;;Jt~;;
profePiopal debut ·p.t Seattle. 1ng 1f@. ~u(itOJl· l ~x "J .. ~·
~f
. -. 'U would never have done a · ~on.
· . : · '~
thing Hke that," nid the- Brown
~ule
the
Moore, · favored 3 ~~ 1 b)-' t.he
odds, bas a record "Qr 2S win~.
five losses a{ld ont tl_l·&amp;w.. Tbe ~­
yea~;"-old ¥oor; b a fotmer 1852
Olympi~ tinali!lt
lrJd an /~.AU
title holder.
.
..

wat

IIJ.

JOPJli

euttet, Mu. N. P. Swaekhammcr,
¥r1 Hu1o Jub1lng, Mra Donalf!
Smith, Mrt. Y. A. Batey. Mr11.
Ot~ Routh, MrJ. Philip Wolpert,
Mr1. H. R. Andrews, Mrs. A. G.
"Mehlman1 Kn. J. J.. SteWart,
Mrs. Kerman Layne and Mrs. H.
F. Bryaat

THI~DLEJ'OBT,
SHOE BOX
OBJ9

contest tiS.tf!!· ·

the 26 trot.
J,ovelyy LOis. Friday, ln the 20
and two·year-old pace.
Ebeo Holden, Frida, free ror til
Peter S. Direct, Frtd8y, free f6r
all.
Lovely Lois is owned by R,-mond Grant, Jackson, o. aqd ~m

WALLPAPER

For State Fcdf

be raced by Sid. Shane1·l~a Spice
Is oWned by Blake Davis, Caldwell, 0.
Best of luck, Sid.

,•

.I t

BASEBALL RJSULT

$5.35 gal

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BY UNITED 'IU'
NATIONAL LEAG~t
W L ·~!,

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·HOGG 6 ~USPAN
MATllllALS I NCORPOR.ATED
IIII Tbe ftean of Mason City
Pllollo 8P4'114.
'·
Mason City, W. Va.

Milwaukee . . . 69 42 .oa2
St. Loula .. .. . 62 d .l!ll4
Brooklyn . . . . . . 62 1!0 .664
Cinci nnati ..... 61 50 .SQO
Philadelphia . . 59 112 .532
New York .. .. Ill 62 .Ml
Chicago .. .. . .. 40 .69 .36'7
Pitlsburgh . . . . . 40 '71 .300
Tuesday'• Rttultt
6 Sl. Louia 2

IVY LEA~UE SlACKS
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Tan • Grey •

Ill
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tJ

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1'
28
29

, . ...

New York

Chieago . .. . . . .
Boston . . . . . . .
Baltimore . . . .
Detroit . . . . . . .
Cleveland . . . . .
Kanaaa City . . .
Wasblna:ton . . .

FOR

LIAGU.

W ..

Pet.

'13 38 .658

67 43 .509 8:'h
60 51 .St1 13

M 116 .f&amp;l 181\
54 57 .486
53 19 ,j'73
41~ 70 .310
42 71

.372

Tu....,y's Ro!ultl
Detroit 3 Kansa1 City 1, •fW!r·

noon a:ame
~.-.
· Xanaa1 City 3 Datrolt J, ~ 14
innines, ni1ht
Chlca1o 10 Cleveland 5 nt1ht

a
· Thu""u'• o,....

New 'Y-ork
Bolton 2 nl1ht
Baltimore 5 Wuhlna;ton 8 nl1ftt

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st. Paul D ¥1om•~•!!• J
ll&gt;!I!Mnapolta $ L!&gt;UlfVJ!~ f
Wichita a Ol!art,119n· ·I

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Pifates' Little ~gUers Beat Raclne, 3~2

. DfJIIIt~
'l)io ~'h"ll""

'"""':c•••J

I'JJeJhiU•S.tt-J

~mien

Club

11&gt;14
"Pr•ll'•'ll\'A!
Dlaner" I
week 1nd
the tbe,n
wu "Vattt on Time... Tht tint
count ••• k'rv~ In UJe M¥dJe"
port. Part: 'fhl.te the main C!o~ne
Wll ~orrftd Oa the lawn of MrJ.

SPORTS

DonJld 8.rowa,

DESK

roUowed bY tJic

depef'l. w!Peb wu tefY~ at l.be:
,AI~;~~: QuJ.Aiiall Clubhouw.
Jo Ann XiuiDJer
•ent

who w.u
Cam,p catur by the club

to

CHUICH
S_EWIN&lt;! CLup
Jln. N. 0. Wein f'ntertllncd
Ute Bend Sewint Club at her
home TutediiY afternoon , Enjov·
lni the inernoon were Hr•. ~\.
8. Woodrum, Mn. L. J. Rutten-

Browu

Patter~~ Radem!tcher AS ·

M1J-1"AJIP:~· Wla. UP mer heavfwelght o)la\t!_pton

~~.~~~·~;.~,:~~1~

Fpr· Bomb•• ol
J9e would any 01
Louis said today the "\VQfSt tbint inJ.' 1
t!~·er to bappert ta boxlne" will b~
the A'\J. 22 m~eting betw~el)
~~~e ~aUoql!l,

ftofd

si.d

· AI ,_.,. P.•

heavyW~fht &lt;Jtle • holdl!rf
tlon !llal\(~ wjll!d~!W J~. fOF@ll•
P•Uerson' and Olympia ~l~g4P,te 'lion •I t~ Wo~li'&amp;l&lt;!• l!ltlf QW·
Rademacher fpr the "e~ornpt~n. lnJ CoJ1111)1•ol9°•" .i/4
ship or the world."
I• bert (o P.~l'IJ ¥,t)f.~U!J
f
"The NBA 1\-\11 be t :w&gt;~ . Y P
Louis, wb'P. hol(ts a ptaae in ttle JRIQ U' they tet~Jnl.p ~ U1't
boxing "hall or fame," said the filht."
·

When the picni c h held , and
so far at this Liltle League fan
~nows the date is not yet se.
there will be about 175 young.
, Sid Spencer will sen4 five 1t.QTI"
stera aged eight through l4
bling hotdogs and guzzl ing .soda et into the Meigs County Fair
pop. They
had a lot of fun in races starting Thursday. He comMoa
es home afljr a •uceessful show.. ' ond Boya .
baseball during the spring 1lnd in£ at the ~tJlens Fair last week
"Dress
For Le••"
early summer. A lot of busy where his Belfly Vo ar.d Peter S.
adults gave u'p a lot 0[' tlme for Diree·t took a couple of firsts
Ith·em . A )Ot of money was slielle~ each.
.
out to put them on the diamonds.
In one race, the Friday fre(:!st~ &amp;: bd Pomeroy
But everyone who careJ to for-all, Sid .-will haW!' t~ ring In
!M'iver un~'s ~ fts:uro;s
==~~~~co~m~o~up~~·~~~k~e-~a~t~oo~k~a~t~{4~~~· fnotJler
~t I!!
to ~riv4l lWQ at Q~,P#·
JW&gt;Cn .~ol~ ~tnd P'-ter &amp;. ~l~t

bPqt "i1 the w.orst mismatch in

For

out·doina Pattersqn's fl~t tltle defense atalllit
Huni~;ane Jackson· '!for bad
m~lth!ng." ·
_f.pi.Ji&amp;, w~o WL'I rtlle most tic·
torlous heavyweJ~ht tUie.&lt;lefe.nd.er

boxing history,"

lieHer

L&amp;Z. SHOP

Colin

.V"iw'J:

··

ai

1"f t•p.tatiYfl' schedijll'd !• ~·
th~~t sam, r4pe.
§ubj~t t~ 1~1 "11P.ule h~ncljfo

w'tJch ptjab1 dlftat• ente.rJI,la _)16
finely t.r:aln;d hoss fl~sh Yl ottw"
race&amp;, Or alterations In the scbt·
dule made by the race offici'ati,
here is how the Spencer stable
will appear:

PEIUONMS

··c~ tbe

..Jr~~ S.a1 ~~r, rl&gt;-!~~P ...,. tbe
:... ~A~ ~ hi ,:~mgp_ "''' .., ~ .
asiJQ~~~n~n ~q · "f.J .r'P,t ., · W"

Mn. A. G. Ht-blm1m

(e,~

1',rw WY,bi!JJII•II;' , title
an~onomy _,!n tht~ ma'tt~_r, -,

wen

Mr.

StYling

.,~1,\&lt;lts, - 1~11~ ~~d~[• 1(/ ~!~~

...

COLD 'It Ah llld
IIACHINII PERMANENTS

''
s1~

J••c_,,.,..,

quR .....
MANY~ FALL STRES

••

Hair Cutting
WARNER'S

IEAU1'Y SHOP

For Dress ,.... . . . School
f!qnq _.... &lt;:;asual W£or

Quijano has a 60-10-7 reeor4.
But few ·o.f Qlo- . f~ht.s ·,bave b~"
"!'it~ess(J4 by ArtU!'rjca!!

J?elly Vo, Thursday. tn the
23 .pace.
Shangri-La Spice, Thursday, In

WI-IICH IS THE ,
COLDEST I

Mr-. and Kn. Cl,wson Grimm.
Keaova, W. Va., and Betty Jane
Grimm, TaUah...e. Fla., recentJy
vldted relative. bere.
Recent company or Mr. and

in ~storY.·. i&amp;id P4Merson
wa,~ -m!e··~ - w~u_ - ~., Y. ~ ,.r.- -~ v:u··
brintlna· "~ime to hls crown" b~ an4 IJ· \¥~~4 ~VI! ~- ·~~' ~Y._.gf~·
aO'reein1 to fight the 28-yea.r-old dnnt as far 1111 e~~ ·~·-· ··~ti"""'
'
look ·loollm
· cD
. R~d
a en:aac..' er,
wh'o'II . be ~a Jd ng :would
r ~.- ;;...;..
...,., ~- or,
··c ' !lltn·
·
m;;Jt~;;
profePiopal debut ·p.t Seattle. 1ng 1f@. ~u(itOJl· l ~x "J .. ~·
~f
. -. 'U would never have done a · ~on.
· . : · '~
thing Hke that," nid the- Brown
~ule
the
Moore, · favored 3 ~~ 1 b)-' t.he
odds, bas a record "Qr 2S win~.
five losses a{ld ont tl_l·&amp;w.. Tbe ~­
yea~;"-old ¥oor; b a fotmer 1852
Olympi~ tinali!lt
lrJd an /~.AU
title holder.
.
..

wat

IIJ.

JOPJli

euttet, Mu. N. P. Swaekhammcr,
¥r1 Hu1o Jub1lng, Mra Donalf!
Smith, Mrt. Y. A. Batey. Mr11.
Ot~ Routh, MrJ. Philip Wolpert,
Mr1. H. R. Andrews, Mrs. A. G.
"Mehlman1 Kn. J. J.. SteWart,
Mrs. Kerman Layne and Mrs. H.
F. Bryaat

THI~DLEJ'OBT,
SHOE BOX
OBJ9

contest tiS.tf!!· ·

the 26 trot.
J,ovelyy LOis. Friday, ln the 20
and two·year-old pace.
Ebeo Holden, Frida, free ror til
Peter S. Direct, Frtd8y, free f6r
all.
Lovely Lois is owned by R,-mond Grant, Jackson, o. aqd ~m

WALLPAPER

For State Fcdf

be raced by Sid. Shane1·l~a Spice
Is oWned by Blake Davis, Caldwell, 0.
Best of luck, Sid.

,•

.I t

BASEBALL RJSULT

$5.35 gal

'·

BY UNITED 'IU'
NATIONAL LEAG~t
W L ·~!,

iit -1 ' t .r,PS&amp;.ll&amp;Liitc Ilk J J· ·

'. '

.

'

·HOGG 6 ~USPAN
MATllllALS I NCORPOR.ATED
IIII Tbe ftean of Mason City
Pllollo 8P4'114.
'·
Mason City, W. Va.

Milwaukee . . . 69 42 .oa2
St. Loula .. .. . 62 d .l!ll4
Brooklyn . . . . . . 62 1!0 .664
Cinci nnati ..... 61 50 .SQO
Philadelphia . . 59 112 .532
New York .. .. Ill 62 .Ml
Chicago .. .. . .. 40 .69 .36'7
Pitlsburgh . . . . . 40 '71 .300
Tuesday'• Rttultt
6 Sl. Louia 2

IVY LEA~UE SlACKS
·

Tan • Grey •

Ill
~~~

tJ

lP
1'
28
29

, . ...

New York

Chieago . .. . . . .
Boston . . . . . . .
Baltimore . . . .
Detroit . . . . . . .
Cleveland . . . . .
Kanaaa City . . .
Wasblna:ton . . .

FOR

LIAGU.

W ..

Pet.

'13 38 .658

67 43 .509 8:'h
60 51 .St1 13

M 116 .f&amp;l 181\
54 57 .486
53 19 ,j'73
41~ 70 .310
42 71

.372

Tu....,y's Ro!ultl
Detroit 3 Kansa1 City 1, •fW!r·

noon a:ame
~.-.
· Xanaa1 City 3 Datrolt J, ~ 14
innines, ni1ht
Chlca1o 10 Cleveland 5 nt1ht

a
· Thu""u'• o,....

New 'Y-ork
Bolton 2 nl1ht
Baltimore 5 Wuhlna;ton 8 nl1ftt

BEAR ARCHEitf,.

,.t

,Y.IIICt.N AISOCIATIO!! ·
Denwer at Omtha 2 a:amoa ppd
ralrt
. ·
'
st. Paul D ¥1om•~•!!• J
ll&gt;!I!Mnapolta $ L!&gt;UlfVJ!~ f
Wichita a Ol!art,119n· ·I

It's Meigs County's 94th 'An.,ual
' and It's BIGGER Than Eve..t
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DUNGAREES

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Bulfalco 2 Richmond 1, ~·~
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Aloo A Complete Uno
Miarnl 10 Montreal 2
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Toronto 2 Havana 1
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Model A Ford S P 1I .1 :~ S&lt;•e Lorenw Dav i.~ at L &amp; Z. Shop, 114

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Harlcy-Da vidson 1fl5 Motorc:;c!e
B1n wn Tractor
Good shape.
Salea. Phonn 334 J I-:. Main
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Goe• b)' nt~me of ''Boob". $~ reward. Calr I!Jt-M.
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1902 Bulckl, &amp;89&amp;.00. Five people

1re going to ~tet &amp;orne real
buya. Blaettnan, Pomeroy, 0.
IHHll•1863 Pontiac 8 c:vt. 1893,00. 2 dr
Sedan Hydramatlc·Rudio
and
Heater. ~t.wlesa or!alnal blue
and w'htte · Clniah. Blaettnun,
Pomeroy, 0.
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Chrome
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For aood buya, thoroughly re· (16) For Rent or
conditioned. V8'1 tnd atr. B's.
B111ttnan, Pomeroy, 0 . 8-D-6t,;- For Ren1 - Extension Laildera,
Seatf&amp;ld hJarda. Drop Clotba.
ltM rordt II low II $89!1.00.
Clinton Fl:ihnr1 Middleport.
Both Of thellLe care we can re.Phone 82&amp;S-Jt
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Deceased Woman's
WI"ll RevealS All

: iiif.chevroleta at tow a1 SDH.OO Wanted : llousekeeper for elder]~·
Foi· elean cart. With and with·
couple. Phone 601)8-X. B-13-3tl
1CHJt pawet 11ide. All four d90rs.
Blaennars, Pomeroy, o. a.o-ete

About Husband

we•ken~ Gleeoo~,

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For Sale or rent ela:ht room
FOR SALE OR TRAJ)It. Two bed·
Middleport. Phohe 607~.
room house with elty water. 1a1
8·14-Stc:
furnace, gas well and 33! acres 1-:;-:-:-:--:c:--::-·-:--;-:--=of \Rnd. lfinera1 rights. Trailer Hquse for sale brick, lfl\ic -;;;-m
Wanted. Phone 90'J·M. Vlrill
bat~, alJ Utilities. Priced reaa.8-6tp
1onabte. 913 Third St;, MiddleTeaford, Syrac:uae.
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FOR SALE: 4 year old horhe, t
rooms and bath with baaement,
AutomaUe toreed · alr 1\lmace,
···~windows; 3 acre. of )and.
LIGAL NOTICI
On
ile nortb of Cbester on· Rt,
Bld~ ,will now be reeeived by
'1. e nlll Hoffman, Chester, o.
tbe un'dersianed on the home for·
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8 12 3tp merJy ownert h7 Dora M. Bearhlln

Eaatern local
school. Good
building altea. 12 acre• of tlm·
ber. Loot to the future, buy
this for tD.QOO.OO.
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3360 sq. feet of · !tora,e apac ..
High and dry. Elcetrleity In
btllldlng, coal f\lrnact lf ne~·
cd . Close to Pomeroy, Ohio,
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caretakel'
Uvinc aex.t
yean eJ.PtJ'itrn«:. nee et't . wlth
door.
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have
need for
matea. L. V. Relalnget, Rac:ln'
atoraa:e
ipaee,
or
plan
to atart
box 124, Ohio.
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For rurthtit tntorm•tlon call or
Bl,l~}ness
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TIRMJTH:'ixnil~:tN:-;A-::TI:::O::- GEORGI S. liolST.tTIJi. JR..
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CentTGI Pretti WuJdngt~a Writer

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for ~ accute4 of ~JunkeUnl"'
the famed Bollemlan club. The three were ~~:,~ M·topther ot
E. WUaon, George Humpbrey, then. Treasury fH.Ctf~rttMr Charlet
Arthur vt. Radford, retlrlnf ehalm\M Of. the Joln.t

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it·comeS blaCk suede, brown
leather &amp; black leather.

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a~er a fall at the home of her
sister, Mra. E. M. Smith of Ham·
Uton, Ohio.
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She;t n.ld the "Will is a docu·
ment of love and devotion made
with ,a sincere desire to , protecL
my three most cherished loVed
ones, ~y husband, . my daughter
anct ertlndehlld.

Whci today wanpld a piece of "blue sky.•
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And in ·new features ~ . we~ ]'ttlly lil.re.

·:W , an~ Donald Armstrong, 21,
shortly after the $ll8' holdup o1
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DAYTON UP-Herbert White,
34, 'WIIS critically shot Monday
nlgbt . by a bandit whe.n be lauah·
ed iluring . a , holdUp in a bur
thinking It was a jpke. •
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Man Is Shot

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Friends ot the trlo a.y the trip wu no
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but actually ~ acoptlng fl\lulon 1n nJ~
two Cabinet membera: an~ Radtord canVueed
the big ~ualneatlt.C!b preaent at the Bohemlu
for a IJUcceuor to Willm in the

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ried the
llfe. couple's 32 years of mar· Mr. and Mrs. Dwi ght Gibbs an1l
Mrs. Elizabeth Hanley Kumler .
however, left ber hou!e and its
furnishings to ber husb11nd, Earl ,
10 "he would have a roof over hi l "
head."
Mr1. Kumler sald she had made•
"heroic attempte.to bold my home
togeth~ ~ecauSf ) have always
oppoaed d1vorce."
She lett her money to her
dallgbter, who lives in New York.
The will, 33 pages long, written
in lo~hand, waa dated July 14

AdminiAtrator

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BAKER

Pleasant. ·
The program
at Oak Grove
EUB Church Wl.i ver!.· mu ch enjoyed. Rev. Ray McCoy, a former
pa,stor delivered the message.

Kerra8un, Pomeroy, Qblo.-Proptt- wa,s i4ebtifled ,~ . the- man who
RIAL IITATI POJI SALI
ty appraJs~d at $1 ,800.00 and can· entered~ the •bar 'pulicd out a .4$
9 room dwellin&amp;. two batha, eall· not be. sold tor Jess tb~n •ppralaed callb~r : automat~. aQd an'riouncily converted to · a double ' for prl~. subject to tbe approval of ed a , holdup."' White~ ·a custor!l'er,
rental property, In town, see the ·Problte Court of M:eiaa Coun· ~as lhGt when he be~an lau¥h·
tbls before you buy.
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CallfomN "Junket'' ltods
To Choice of Dollftoo Hood

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. New Furniture

dNCINNATI (UP) - The will
of. a 159-year·old Cincinnati woman
tiled In Probate Court Monrloy
charged her husband had lived in
j adultery with 14 women tllrough-

federal watchdog of food prices,
warns that plnce-to-pla('e comparlsona of food prices must take
into aceount the different food habit in one area and another .
The bureau publLshes a monthly
a-urvey of some 80 Items in 46
cities.
The diatance from the point of
production il Important in some
ltemll, not in others.
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Minneapolis residents. near the
heart ot Amerlca'a dairy bell
were paying only 17 cents for ~
quart of milk. Jn Atlanta, away
from the largo dairy herds, the
aame type of milk cost 2'1 cents.
In BaJtimore, apples said tor
sllshtly · more than 20 cent• a
pound. In New York City a short
tdLIU.Oee a'\vay the eame grade
cost 26.'I cents.
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In some staple items such a!'
bread th~ price picture was a
c:raey quilt of eonfusJon. In Kan·
ua C'ty a one pound loaf c011t
about HS cents, In Chlcaao the

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. Oranses aod grapefruit peel eas!IY lC le_t· stand for a rew minutea
m scaldmg .hot water.

H0 0 SE

Charleston spen&gt;
the
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former outfielder
with her par~nts, M:~ and Mn. 1 the C~1cago Cu~ and more
1 Dwight
Gibbs.
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ccntly a scout with Kansas City
Mrs Willie Ball had as he"' has been named a coach wtttt t~
guests' ovu the week end her dau·· Athlotles for ~he remainller ·0!gllter ""d son-in-law of Hunting- the current season. Gleeson takes
ton.
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over the job vacated by Harry
Lawrence and Charles Wine- Craft, who repllked Lou Bou·
brenne r , Mrs. Tbornt Sayre and dreau n:s manager. '
daughter:~ of Columbus spent t.he
LEMON TO REST
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ro:ss
ci..EVELA!.ND UP-Bob ~man
Winebrenner.
Archier Chapman,
·re and
daughter of Atwater WL
were
the
weekend ~ uests
o.f Mr ~. Garnet ·
Chapman
The Board reunion and homecoming will be , held at Board
Baptl.st Church, Aug. 18.
Those calling Oil
Mi.~~ Ella
Blcs!iing Sunday wert_, Mr. and
Mrs. True Blessing, Mr . and Mn
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Guy Blessing of MMon , Mrs. Et·
hel Fry , Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bless·
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Bahr, Lono; Bottt)LYL , Ohlo. Phon e
Coolville YU ~- 2280.
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3122.

"Some items are affecled by the
fact that il c:osts more to ship in
one direction than another." an
agricultural spf&gt;kesman salfl.
He said railroad rates favor
west to ea&amp;t and south to north
shtpment.

Insurance

8 12 6tl'
1950 FORD Pick up VR.

was about 21 cents, in
New York and Bolton 17 cents,
Cleveland 23 (!ents anl Denver and
Dallas 2li cents.

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4 111Jlstcins. ALL fr om C.O. B /\ Sires.
Two freHh now. rest soo n. Don
Anderson, Rutland , Ohio.

Stralllht-Jeg Beeafe, Female. Brown

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Mrs. Norma Pillsbury 0! Pt.
Pleuant and · Billy Sprouse of
New HaVen t'efi!ntly visited with
Mra. Helen Stewart
.Mr. and Mn. Jack Stewart oi
Muon attenr!ed the faces in
Portsmouth Sunday.
llrs. Frances Stewart has been
eon(ined to her home the pasl
week wi.th the flu .

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OHIO VALLEY

48 pr1.~scn gN Sl ILiif' twkn school
bus, Crosley Rcfrig•·rnjnr . Both
sell cheap. Bnb Adarus, Lcllll't
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For • tasty hGra d'oeuvrea roll
thin strlp' of boiled ham around
fr~lh ri_pe apricot wedges. Secure
them wtth tcothplclta '!Jd decorate
with a stuffed olive at each end.

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CHICAGO UP -· The blib
coAt of eating varies ln dlfrerent
cities and regions, a survey
WE BUY
J'ft\ICTURAL I IIAMI
showed toda&gt;··
ICJIAP IkON- MIT ALl
Vacation travelers frequently
• re surprI1 ed an d puzzIe d by pr Ice
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dllreren cef! on cer l am
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JUNK CO.
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re.ss survlly of reta1'1
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grocery prtces
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indicates good reason for J&gt;omo of
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Standnd brand coffee, an lmOood Clean Used Can
port
item that would seem to ' be
All Mllkes and Mo~oll·
pretty standl'rd in price natlonally
depending on local taxes and
AITTO SALES
transportation showed a t~ccnt· a·
pound sprf'ad.
_L-. - - - In Boston and New York, pOrt\
(20 Bl
of entry fol' much or the natiOn's
coffe the price was $1.05 a pound
t week.
Barfa&amp;mPfUD lDIUC&amp;Dee AfliiDeJ, la!In
MinneapoUs the .9 flme klnl of
Middleport. Flf"l! ~ A.atomoblle- coffee sold for about 90 cents a
llooN. Pbooo el!tB-I
840-11 pound.
Another import item
sugar
coMPLETE
~ Protection. showed less than
Uf.. Aut(·. Fire, Polio. Call Dor
Milia, Middle;Mt. Ohio.
difference
tbrougho
nation.
11 t theSt&amp;tistl.cs,
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Roya l D01:\l,\t' $1200 . 1\ · l CIITL ·
dltton by own er Plum e lbu·iLI.~
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Always ftfd sharp button. and
under fabric before run·
mna a garment throuah 1be wringer.
b~ek!es

Mrs. Minme
Dudding aud
, Mary re turned horne over th e
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avmg .!!lpen
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summer mcnths in Nitro with
MASON
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Mlss Alma Du&lt;fding,
Admisdolll: Mrs. LWa I.yonn,
Mt. A1to, w. Va., July' !,t·, Mrs.· ·· Rev. and Mrs. J. Leslie Kunze
or Qelpbos, 0., were Sunday, visi ·
Flora Birfg, Rutland; Aug. 2; Mr.s tor• of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sylvia Wils~n; •Pomeroy, Au~. 3; Yeager.

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1913-IN MEMORIA-1951
In loving memory of John J.
r l'rnoved
LOI\J!Worth, of Racine , Ob?t:. Used Window sas h
from Central Sch ool Build ing.
We walk with you down mcrn·
$1.00 per ~ac b . Cal l SlLperinory'a. lane,
-tendenl'! OUice. 0074-J.
Not only today, but tomorrow the
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same.
Where ever we go, what ever
Tomatoes large, Pink McxH·ans ,
W\' do,
non-nci&lt;l . Se('onrl Ilousc East
Dear Fithcr, our thoughts are al·
!rom
school hiJu ~e Wm. U.
ways with you .
Holmes, Syracus1·. Ohio.

Court St., Pnmcroy .

veterao 36 .Year okl r iJhthandet·
wJth t,Jt;e Clnelatld Indians, wa~
ordered to reat today for an "in·
dpnllite period" becau&amp;e of arm
li'Ouble whicb may cau112 bim , to
undcr1o aur1ery.

amt Mrs. Ethfl .Fry attended
funonl o( Frink Lelvinl at Pl
Pleasant Sunday.
Mr. I.Drl Mn. Curtis Youna
called on Mrs. Lora Mae Brown
saturdaY evening.
(lev. and Mrs. w. s.\ BllluPa
end Mrs. Lucy Billups were the
s upper guests
of Mrs. Luv•n•
Rainey Saturday evenlnJ. ,
Mr. an'd Mrs. Walter Witmer,
Mr. and Mr.ll . Mumaw ot AJblaQ.d,
o .. who have been the guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ThompiOD
returned home Sunday.
Dennis Rou.sh has been ill tor
the paat few days.
Ldr. and Mrs. Pred Rowh, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie , Ball were shopptng jn PL. Pleasadt Saturday.
Ai&lt;lta Brown returned to her
home at Board on the account of
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~he illness . of her father, after
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being employed in Parkersburg.

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Mrs. c~'Cil Bl es.~ iM 11nd tiilkev Mrs. ~Urn• • Van Meter/ West
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Jrlls.s Mickey DeWine of Yel ·
QUICK SEJtVICE "n Waeh r.ewhere ·the former consulted a 1 Autherson, Racine, Aug. ~' loW SpJ;ingl, 0 ., recently w~ a
1 day
pair1ng by Factory Trained
doctor.
I Births: A daughter to Mr. and weekend guest of Miss · carol
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWE.
Mr. and Mrs. curtis Young re· Mrs. Geor{e Bing, ·Aug. 2.
Roush.
LERS, PumeroJ
l..S.U
to their farm a:fler .s pen.d·
A daughter to Mr. and
tng a few days at thctr home m Howard van Meter, Aug. ~. Sh~
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Have your carpels, rug!) ~tnd upJOE
VADISH,
veteran
Meigs
County
plumber,
right
sweats
DuMnbar.
l
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bas
been
named
Vickie
Emma·
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holstery cleaned bY the modern
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and Mrs. Paul B1esstn!l o lin
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cleaning method with Aerated on a copper umon
w I e wor ng a1 r . om Crow's new Point Pleasant were sup'per
e.
Dry Foam . Quickly and econo· Steak House. His helper is William (Red) Bolin.
aU new guests of the former's mother MA daudght;r,hto Mr . ... and ..
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micaVy right
in your own
St
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o~se requtre a ut
JOin s 0 cop. Mrs. cecil Blessmg Monday C\'C•
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home. Work guaranteed. Call equ l pmen t a I the
nin~.
A'S NAME COACH
Rutlan'd 24023.
8-1().6tc: per tubing and more fittings than a bushel basket can hold.
Mrs. Josephine Robinson of 1 IL\fiSAS .CJTY,,-~o. UP-Jifumy
Ph~n,.

Hs.rri! Jt r edsvillf', Ohi11 Phone
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Mix Conc ...te.
•nd gruel. Phone 6393.

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CuoJv1l 1-. 3716.

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~ --si q ned for your home. Free
£.,tJmates. Foreman &amp; Abbotl.
Phone . 8284-Y.
8·6-tf

For '! whl!els. Alfred Yr·augN
Phone 838Y.
. B·l4-6Lp

3 y~;~r 91d m~ 1ng

Phone Cheshire 7-a7f
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r.mlf9nite Luuo~;ge -· Lane Cedar
~----·-·Cbests - LAU Window Fans- Solid Mapl e Chf' st, 4 d!'awers. 1
Fritldlllre Reh:JJeraton.
\ desk draw.,: r, ''('''Y ;::'md l'Ond L....r Purnltur~ Mlclcfleport. Ohio
lion $15. New ll&lt;~ vl· n, W. V:l,
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per ..una for three eonaerutl~ Insertions.
Speelal - One momb for 25 cents per -.;,ord.
nte of 2 cenfll; per word wiD be charted for advf'rtlsing it
Ht paid for before the 15'b of each montb followin.~t ln ~ertion .
JCiiNf'A la Advertlelne:--Sb.ourd be reported immediately. Tbe
Daib' !.ttntleel •ill Dot be reaponaihle for mOJie tbao one kncorl'lld lDHrtton.
CeJ:t!~ Tbanb and St»ecld Notices of Eventa $1.00. Obitui:II'!M
.-bllatwu. at 1 tent per word.

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8y MaucM Bltulng
J ohn C. Rictard 1 and lvea KID!:
wera businets caUers in Cottagevme Monday.
· Artie Rowh and family, Broad
1 Jtun were reeent ~,;;.:dt! of Mr.
and Mrt. Fred Roush.
Tobey Myer&amp; who hu been
Jp~nding sometime in Charlesi-OJl
made a trip to his home at Board
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. F;thel Fry attended th~
Aid of tbe EUB Church of Peniel
whtch met at the home of Mrs
Loul'e McDermitt
in Cli fton
Tuesday.
EJ;'nie and Twila Rickard were
callers in New Haven Saturday.
Charlie Brown of Board wn
rushed to a hospital in Ports·
mouth being seri ously ill. Rev.
W. S. Billups,
Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. Luvenf. Rainey left imme·
dia t e Iy l o be at his be ds e.
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urgarner,
, New Haven, Lawrence Roush and
i :so
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GRUESER BI.OCK CO.

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Model A Ford S P 1I .1 :~ S&lt;•e Lorenw Dav i.~ at L &amp; Z. Shop, 114

I MIIH North of f"ome,.,

Harlcy-Da vidson 1fl5 Motorc:;c!e
B1n wn Tractor
Good shape.
Salea. Phonn 334 J I-:. Main
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)lead, white leg1, black ~ody.
Goe• b)' nt~me of ''Boob". $~ reward. Calr I!Jt-M.
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1902 Bulckl, &amp;89&amp;.00. Five people

1re going to ~tet &amp;orne real
buya. Blaettnan, Pomeroy, 0.
IHHll•1863 Pontiac 8 c:vt. 1893,00. 2 dr
Sedan Hydramatlc·Rudio
and
Heater. ~t.wlesa or!alnal blue
and w'htte · Clniah. Blaettnun,
Pomeroy, 0.
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Un i vc rMa 1 Gas It a11 gu,
Chrome
Dinette S('t. Both m C'Xcclh.mt
condition Cn ll Ha rir.c 3461 or

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,t 888.00. Three of the bfllt 'liS•
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For aood buya, thoroughly re· (16) For Rent or
conditioned. V8'1 tnd atr. B's.
B111ttnan, Pomeroy, 0 . 8-D-6t,;- For Ren1 - Extension Laildera,
Seatf&amp;ld hJarda. Drop Clotba.
ltM rordt II low II $89!1.00.
Clinton Fl:ihnr1 Middleport.
Both Of thellLe care we can re.Phone 82&amp;S-Jt
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commend
fully.
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Deceased Woman's
WI"ll RevealS All

: iiif.chevroleta at tow a1 SDH.OO Wanted : llousekeeper for elder]~·
Foi· elean cart. With and with·
couple. Phone 601)8-X. B-13-3tl
1CHJt pawet 11ide. All four d90rs.
Blaennars, Pomeroy, o. a.o-ete

About Husband

we•ken~ Gleeoo~,

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For Sale or rent ela:ht room
FOR SALE OR TRAJ)It. Two bed·
Middleport. Phohe 607~.
room house with elty water. 1a1
8·14-Stc:
furnace, gas well and 33! acres 1-:;-:-:-:--:c:--::-·-:--;-:--=of \Rnd. lfinera1 rights. Trailer Hquse for sale brick, lfl\ic -;;;-m
Wanted. Phone 90'J·M. Vlrill
bat~, alJ Utilities. Priced reaa.8-6tp
1onabte. 913 Third St;, MiddleTeaford, Syrac:uae.
' ~ort .
8-13-lltc
FOR SALE: 4 year old horhe, t
rooms and bath with baaement,
AutomaUe toreed · alr 1\lmace,
···~windows; 3 acre. of )and.
LIGAL NOTICI
On
ile nortb of Cbester on· Rt,
Bld~ ,will now be reeeived by
'1. e nlll Hoffman, Chester, o.
tbe un'dersianed on the home for·
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8 12 3tp merJy ownert h7 Dora M. Bearhlln

Eaatern local
school. Good
building altea. 12 acre• of tlm·
ber. Loot to the future, buy
this for tD.QOO.OO.
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3360 sq. feet of · !tora,e apac ..
High and dry. Elcetrleity In
btllldlng, coal f\lrnact lf ne~·
cd . Close to Pomeroy, Ohio,
WQ\Od-PAPER IL.JiGll\G- 211
caretakel'
Uvinc aex.t
yean eJ.PtJ'itrn«:. nee et't . wlth
door.
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you
have
need for
matea. L. V. Relalnget, Rac:ln'
atoraa:e
ipaee,
or
plan
to atart
box 124, Ohio.
?-&amp;-••
a small l)~alneu~ aee thll.
For rurthtit tntorm•tlon call or
Bl,l~}ness
1ee
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TIRMJTH:'ixnil~:tN:-;A-::TI:::O::- GEORGI S. liolST.tTIJi. JR..
RIAL liTAU IR!)K,JI. ·
I'or froe inapeotlo~ Dh011il 883-M,
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All wor- IUIOl'lnl~e~. FUllY in22S I. ~
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CentTGI Pretti WuJdngt~a Writer

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top alcf&lt;o ,.. untal 1
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for ~ accute4 of ~JunkeUnl"'
the famed Bollemlan club. The three were ~~:,~ M·topther ot
E. WUaon, George Humpbrey, then. Treasury fH.Ctf~rttMr Charlet
Arthur vt. Radford, retlrlnf ehalm\M Of. the Joln.t

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Wllnderlul moccasin casual
that ls a perfect playtime or
,schooltime .companion. And
it·comeS blaCk suede, brown
leather &amp; black leather.

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Mu Kumler' died Wednesday
a~er a fall at the home of her
sister, Mra. E. M. Smith of Ham·
Uton, Ohio.
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She;t n.ld the "Will is a docu·
ment of love and devotion made
with ,a sincere desire to , protecL
my three most cherished loVed
ones, ~y husband, . my daughter
anct ertlndehlld.

Whci today wanpld a piece of "blue sky.•
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James Bowles,

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GENERATIONS!

And in ·new features ~ . we~ ]'ttlly lil.re.

·:W , an~ Donald Armstrong, 21,
shortly after the $ll8' holdup o1
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DAYTON UP-Herbert White,
34, 'WIIS critically shot Monday
nlgbt . by a bandit whe.n be lauah·
ed iluring . a , holdUp in a bur
thinking It was a jpke. •
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Man Is Shot

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Friends ot the trlo a.y the trip wu no
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but actually ~ acoptlng fl\lulon 1n nJ~
two Cabinet membera: an~ Radtord canVueed
the big ~ualneatlt.C!b preaent at the Bohemlu
for a IJUcceuor to Willm in the

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ried the
llfe. couple's 32 years of mar· Mr. and Mrs. Dwi ght Gibbs an1l
Mrs. Elizabeth Hanley Kumler .
however, left ber hou!e and its
furnishings to ber husb11nd, Earl ,
10 "he would have a roof over hi l "
head."
Mr1. Kumler sald she had made•
"heroic attempte.to bold my home
togeth~ ~ecauSf ) have always
oppoaed d1vorce."
She lett her money to her
dallgbter, who lives in New York.
The will, 33 pages long, written
in lo~hand, waa dated July 14

AdminiAtrator

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$299.00
BAKER

Pleasant. ·
The program
at Oak Grove
EUB Church Wl.i ver!.· mu ch enjoyed. Rev. Ray McCoy, a former
pa,stor delivered the message.

Kerra8un, Pomeroy, Qblo.-Proptt- wa,s i4ebtifled ,~ . the- man who
RIAL IITATI POJI SALI
ty appraJs~d at $1 ,800.00 and can· entered~ the •bar 'pulicd out a .4$
9 room dwellin&amp;. two batha, eall· not be. sold tor Jess tb~n •ppralaed callb~r : automat~. aQd an'riouncily converted to · a double ' for prl~. subject to tbe approval of ed a , holdup."' White~ ·a custor!l'er,
rental property, In town, see the ·Problte Court of M:eiaa Coun· ~as lhGt when he be~an lau¥h·
tbls before you buy.
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mg. ~
~3 ac,r es On Routo 7, near riew.
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CallfomN "Junket'' ltods
To Choice of Dollftoo Hood

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. New Furniture

dNCINNATI (UP) - The will
of. a 159-year·old Cincinnati woman
tiled In Probate Court Monrloy
charged her husband had lived in
j adultery with 14 women tllrough-

federal watchdog of food prices,
warns that plnce-to-pla('e comparlsona of food prices must take
into aceount the different food habit in one area and another .
The bureau publLshes a monthly
a-urvey of some 80 Items in 46
cities.
The diatance from the point of
production il Important in some
ltemll, not in others.
·
Minneapolis residents. near the
heart ot Amerlca'a dairy bell
were paying only 17 cents for ~
quart of milk. Jn Atlanta, away
from the largo dairy herds, the
aame type of milk cost 2'1 cents.
In BaJtimore, apples said tor
sllshtly · more than 20 cent• a
pound. In New York City a short
tdLIU.Oee a'\vay the eame grade
cost 26.'I cents.
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In some staple items such a!'
bread th~ price picture was a
c:raey quilt of eonfusJon. In Kan·
ua C'ty a one pound loaf c011t
about HS cents, In Chlcaao the

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. Oranses aod grapefruit peel eas!IY lC le_t· stand for a rew minutea
m scaldmg .hot water.

H0 0 SE

Charleston spen&gt;
the
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former outfielder
with her par~nts, M:~ and Mn. 1 the C~1cago Cu~ and more
1 Dwight
Gibbs.
,
ccntly a scout with Kansas City
Mrs Willie Ball had as he"' has been named a coach wtttt t~
guests' ovu the week end her dau·· Athlotles for ~he remainller ·0!gllter ""d son-in-law of Hunting- the current season. Gleeson takes
ton.
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over the job vacated by Harry
Lawrence and Charles Wine- Craft, who repllked Lou Bou·
brenne r , Mrs. Tbornt Sayre and dreau n:s manager. '
daughter:~ of Columbus spent t.he
LEMON TO REST
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ro:ss
ci..EVELA!.ND UP-Bob ~man
Winebrenner.
Archier Chapman,
·re and
daughter of Atwater WL
were
the
weekend ~ uests
o.f Mr ~. Garnet ·
Chapman
The Board reunion and homecoming will be , held at Board
Baptl.st Church, Aug. 18.
Those calling Oil
Mi.~~ Ella
Blcs!iing Sunday wert_, Mr. and
Mrs. True Blessing, Mr . and Mn
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Guy Blessing of MMon , Mrs. Et·
hel Fry , Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bless·
ing and Manford Ble!sing 0 t Pt.

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Bahr, Lono; Bottt)LYL , Ohlo. Phon e
Coolville YU ~- 2280.
R 12 3tp

3122.

"Some items are affecled by the
fact that il c:osts more to ship in
one direction than another." an
agricultural spf&gt;kesman salfl.
He said railroad rates favor
west to ea&amp;t and south to north
shtpment.

Insurance

8 12 6tl'
1950 FORD Pick up VR.

was about 21 cents, in
New York and Bolton 17 cents,
Cleveland 23 (!ents anl Denver and
Dallas 2li cents.

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4 111Jlstcins. ALL fr om C.O. B /\ Sires.
Two freHh now. rest soo n. Don
Anderson, Rutland , Ohio.

Stralllht-Jeg Beeafe, Female. Brown

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MASON PERSONALS
Mrs. Norma Pillsbury 0! Pt.
Pleuant and · Billy Sprouse of
New HaVen t'efi!ntly visited with
Mra. Helen Stewart
.Mr. and Mn. Jack Stewart oi
Muon attenr!ed the faces in
Portsmouth Sunday.
llrs. Frances Stewart has been
eon(ined to her home the pasl
week wi.th the flu .

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OHIO VALLEY

48 pr1.~scn gN Sl ILiif' twkn school
bus, Crosley Rcfrig•·rnjnr . Both
sell cheap. Bnb Adarus, Lcllll't
Falh, 0 .
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For • tasty hGra d'oeuvrea roll
thin strlp' of boiled ham around
fr~lh ri_pe apricot wedges. Secure
them wtth tcothplclta '!Jd decorate
with a stuffed olive at each end.

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CHICAGO UP -· The blib
coAt of eating varies ln dlfrerent
cities and regions, a survey
WE BUY
J'ft\ICTURAL I IIAMI
showed toda&gt;··
ICJIAP IkON- MIT ALl
Vacation travelers frequently
• re surprI1 ed an d puzzIe d by pr Ice
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dllreren cef! on cer l am
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JUNK CO.
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re.ss survlly of reta1'1
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grocery prtces
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indicates good reason for J&gt;omo of
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Standnd brand coffee, an lmOood Clean Used Can
port
item that would seem to ' be
All Mllkes and Mo~oll·
pretty standl'rd in price natlonally
depending on local taxes and
AITTO SALES
transportation showed a t~ccnt· a·
pound sprf'ad.
_L-. - - - In Boston and New York, pOrt\
(20 Bl
of entry fol' much or the natiOn's
coffe the price was $1.05 a pound
t week.
Barfa&amp;mPfUD lDIUC&amp;Dee AfliiDeJ, la!In
MinneapoUs the .9 flme klnl of
Middleport. Flf"l! ~ A.atomoblle- coffee sold for about 90 cents a
llooN. Pbooo el!tB-I
840-11 pound.
Another import item
sugar
coMPLETE
~ Protection. showed less than
Uf.. Aut(·. Fire, Polio. Call Dor
Milia, Middle;Mt. Ohio.
difference
tbrougho
nation.
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of Labor

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Roya l D01:\l,\t' $1200 . 1\ · l CIITL ·
dltton by own er Plum e lbu·iLI.~
3.213.
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Always ftfd sharp button. and
under fabric before run·
mna a garment throuah 1be wringer.
b~ek!es

Mrs. Minme
Dudding aud
, Mary re turned horne over th e
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MASON
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Mlss Alma Du&lt;fding,
Admisdolll: Mrs. LWa I.yonn,
Mt. A1to, w. Va., July' !,t·, Mrs.· ·· Rev. and Mrs. J. Leslie Kunze
or Qelpbos, 0., were Sunday, visi ·
Flora Birfg, Rutland; Aug. 2; Mr.s tor• of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sylvia Wils~n; •Pomeroy, Au~. 3; Yeager.

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In loving memory of John J.
r l'rnoved
LOI\J!Worth, of Racine , Ob?t:. Used Window sas h
from Central Sch ool Build ing.
We walk with you down mcrn·
$1.00 per ~ac b . Cal l SlLperinory'a. lane,
-tendenl'! OUice. 0074-J.
Not only today, but tomorrow the
8-13-3tc
same.
Where ever we go, what ever
Tomatoes large, Pink McxH·ans ,
W\' do,
non-nci&lt;l . Se('onrl Ilousc East
Dear Fithcr, our thoughts are al·
!rom
school hiJu ~e Wm. U.
ways with you .
Holmes, Syracus1·. Ohio.

Court St., Pnmcroy .

veterao 36 .Year okl r iJhthandet·
wJth t,Jt;e Clnelatld Indians, wa~
ordered to reat today for an "in·
dpnllite period" becau&amp;e of arm
li'Ouble whicb may cau112 bim , to
undcr1o aur1ery.

amt Mrs. Ethfl .Fry attended
funonl o( Frink Lelvinl at Pl
Pleasant Sunday.
Mr. I.Drl Mn. Curtis Youna
called on Mrs. Lora Mae Brown
saturdaY evening.
(lev. and Mrs. w. s.\ BllluPa
end Mrs. Lucy Billups were the
s upper guests
of Mrs. Luv•n•
Rainey Saturday evenlnJ. ,
Mr. an'd Mrs. Walter Witmer,
Mr. and Mr.ll . Mumaw ot AJblaQ.d,
o .. who have been the guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ThompiOD
returned home Sunday.
Dennis Rou.sh has been ill tor
the paat few days.
Ldr. and Mrs. Pred Rowh, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie , Ball were shopptng jn PL. Pleasadt Saturday.
Ai&lt;lta Brown returned to her
home at Board on the account of
·
~he illness . of her father, after
·
being employed in Parkersburg.

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~~~t~. or Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
Mrs. c~'Cil Bl es.~ iM 11nd tiilkev Mrs. ~Urn• • Van Meter/ West
------Roush were lu Parkersburg rues· \Columbia, Aug. 3; Mrs. Beulah
Jrlls.s Mickey DeWine of Yel ·
QUICK SEJtVICE "n Waeh r.ewhere ·the former consulted a 1 Autherson, Racine, Aug. ~' loW SpJ;ingl, 0 ., recently w~ a
1 day
pair1ng by Factory Trained
doctor.
I Births: A daughter to Mr. and weekend guest of Miss · carol
watchmaker, COLLINS JEWE.
Mr. and Mrs. curtis Young re· Mrs. Geor{e Bing, ·Aug. 2.
Roush.
LERS, PumeroJ
l..S.U
to their farm a:fler .s pen.d·
A daughter to Mr. and
tng a few days at thctr home m Howard van Meter, Aug. ~. Sh~
(
Have your carpels, rug!) ~tnd upJOE
VADISH,
veteran
Meigs
County
plumber,
right
sweats
DuMnbar.
l
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bas
been
named
Vickie
Emma·
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holstery cleaned bY the modern
h"l
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and Mrs. Paul B1esstn!l o lin
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cleaning method with Aerated on a copper umon
w I e wor ng a1 r . om Crow's new Point Pleasant were sup'per
e.
Dry Foam . Quickly and econo· Steak House. His helper is William (Red) Bolin.
aU new guests of the former's mother MA daudght;r,hto Mr . ... and ..
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in your own
St
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o~se requtre a ut
JOin s 0 cop. Mrs. cecil Blessmg Monday C\'C•
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home. Work guaranteed. Call equ l pmen t a I the
nin~.
A'S NAME COACH
Rutlan'd 24023.
8-1().6tc: per tubing and more fittings than a bushel basket can hold.
Mrs. Josephine Robinson of 1 IL\fiSAS .CJTY,,-~o. UP-Jifumy
Ph~n,.

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£.,tJmates. Foreman &amp; Abbotl.
Phone . 8284-Y.
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For '! whl!els. Alfred Yr·augN
Phone 838Y.
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Fritldlllre Reh:JJeraton.
\ desk draw.,: r, ''('''Y ;::'md l'Ond L....r Purnltur~ Mlclcfleport. Ohio
lion $15. New ll&lt;~ vl· n, W. V:l,
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Speelal - One momb for 25 cents per -.;,ord.
nte of 2 cenfll; per word wiD be charted for advf'rtlsing it
Ht paid for before the 15'b of each montb followin.~t ln ~ertion .
JCiiNf'A la Advertlelne:--Sb.ourd be reported immediately. Tbe
Daib' !.ttntleel •ill Dot be reaponaihle for mOJie tbao one kncorl'lld lDHrtton.
CeJ:t!~ Tbanb and St»ecld Notices of Eventa $1.00. Obitui:II'!M
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J ohn C. Rictard 1 and lvea KID!:
wera businets caUers in Cottagevme Monday.
· Artie Rowh and family, Broad
1 Jtun were reeent ~,;;.:dt! of Mr.
and Mrt. Fred Roush.
Tobey Myer&amp; who hu been
Jp~nding sometime in Charlesi-OJl
made a trip to his home at Board
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. F;thel Fry attended th~
Aid of tbe EUB Church of Peniel
whtch met at the home of Mrs
Loul'e McDermitt
in Cli fton
Tuesday.
EJ;'nie and Twila Rickard were
callers in New Haven Saturday.
Charlie Brown of Board wn
rushed to a hospital in Ports·
mouth being seri ously ill. Rev.
W. S. Billups,
Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. Luvenf. Rainey left imme·
dia t e Iy l o be at his be ds e.
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· lllu Rulh Parr, 18, Jll" Welt B--DaU7 SentiDel, Poateror·Mlddleport, 0 ., Aug. 14, 1967
VJrainla ot st. Albaru, apent Mon· --~:_--,,__:..:·C:·~-;.---:_--------:•Y hbere. Sb!. wu u-~ccomdpaDied aoa, GeorJe Jr., &amp;pent funday •t
N
Rowe" former ruident
y er parea.-, """ · ab M.ra. Bueteye l..IIJ:e
orman
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8Yfl)D Parr and ~unt, Mra. Carl 1 Mr. tpd Mr=,, Donald Karl aud bore now of Palmer. . A:l~ak.a,
Franeis, Pt. Plea~nt.. Mlll Parr family, Toledo, visited bot par- where be ls 1 teacher, 11 vt.utlng

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morris o(
Middletown and Melvin RUfie o!
Columbus were weekend juesti'l
of Mr. ar\d Mrs. Roy Riffle. They
came at this time to see their
mothn , Mrs. Riffle. receive her
dewee from Ohio un ;versUy. Mr.
Riffle and Mr. and Mn. Glen
Lee of Darwin also attended the
graduation .
Mr. &amp;lld Mrs. Marlin Young and
son James left Tuesday for i.hcir
home, Cocoa , Fla., after a visit
with his mother, Mra. Arthur
Young and other relatives.

Wll awarded tbll'd tn tbe ~l"J enta Mr. and Mra. Edward Bauer
America eonteet. Mr. Parr 1Ji a
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Parr is of pt, PleaJant.
Mr. and Kn. Homer .Holter entertalned with a _aO(ln IUDclleon
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Franelt Monday at tbeir home, ~eater
and ehiMren ·were in Middleport
Sunday vilitins with hl&amp; parent&amp;. Road. Gueata were MrL Dana
Mr. and Mrs. George FrancU;.
Peoplu and Mlu Emma Joaetum
of Pomeroy and Mra. David Fre.cAl'r. 'tnd Mrs. George Korn and ker. Pine Grove.

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1rleDWI
an re a
Atbens. He will Leave soon for
California.
Erneat Setting of Nicolet,
Minnesota Is currently visiting
witb bis nephew Roy Betzing of
Mulberry Ave.

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Thursday, August 15th

Lanc&amp;~:~ter,

after ' vi~it 11•\tlt her
mother: Mrs. Addie Grue$e!'
Mr. and Mrs. Si':ney Har1ess of
I.Angsvillr W{'re Tul'sday ~uesb -~f 1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck, Rut- .
land Road .
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Mis,.; Joyce Ebersbach is spend- :
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

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So We Con All Attend

Charles Buck.

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Alma
lhle
Louks,·(teacher),
Theron J~~r~''::~:r::~-~
Deem, Avis
Smith
Frecker
Earl
Burke, Douglas Circle, France lhte li.oberts
Pauline Morehead Ash and Francis Webb.
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remained fot a longer visit there.
Mrs. JaeK Ten-ell and chHdren,
· John and Cbirstine, Oali Ridg~.
Tenn.. are v!Riting her parents,
Mayor and. Mrs. C. 0. Fisher, ond
family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadowa returned home Tuesday from Columbus where they bad spend the past
week and Hilliards where they
were guests of Mr. pnd Mrs. Carroll Meadows and family, Ricky
and Linda.

Clark E. Biggins, Athens, IOD-inlaw of Floyd Koehler, Grant Street
eraduated Saturday wittl a BSC
degree from- Oh.lo University. Mr.
and Mrs. Biggins. the f(lrmer Connie Lee Koehler, and their daughters, Patty and Janet, plan to move
·to Detroit, l\llch. where he Is employed by th~ Square D Corp. Industrial engirleerlng Dept., Detroit.
Michigan.

an~

The Annual
Meigs County Fai,r

Mr.family and
Mrs.Mr.WUllam
nnd
and Mn. Buck
Wjiilam Watson visited recently with
:~·d a;:a:trs. Frank Buck, ' Rut.- ~
Mrs. E. J. Hill returned hotnl!
Fri~ay after
a weeks
visit lri !
Columbus with relatives.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and children
and Mrs. Kerr Gooch and daugbtcr or Columbus were weekend
guf'sb of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
-Edwarr. t:overt, Charleston and
Johnny Bryant, local, are 11pe"d·
ins the week with Mr. and Mrs.
E..1. HUI. .l&lt;'lal.woodR.
Mrs. Roy Jones and sons of
Columbus and Miss Barbara Hill
of Chester arriv11d Tuesday tor a
visit with Mr. and Mu. E. J. Hill.
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and Mrs
Jed Web!;lcr Jr. and
daurrllter
.Jean Ann and son Jon were husi·
ncs~ visitors in Parkersburg Sal·

At The Rock Springs Foir Grol!nds

SEE TO,MORROW'S PAPER _
For The News of · Elberfelds
2 DA.'l'"'SA.LE-F-rldauGt~d Sat..rdau

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Mrs. R. C.

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Newport
News. Va., iii the gue.st Of M1·.
anrl Mrs. Dcrt Webster.

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·the Opening Of

3 ROOMS OF
ALL HEW

.Mr. ana. ' Mra. H. L. Dutlham
,(Jiylda RJee) and famJly, Jac-fueUn-., IUce, Gny and Beverly Jean
Dunham, bave ffi()Ved their new
· tr&amp;1l,F home to their property on
~utb SeCond Averme.
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Mra.
Fiaher 11 under the
local doctor after the
ten
Tueaday evening.

OUR

Fur-niture

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INCJ.UDES
FRIGIDAIRE
R.ofrlgerolor and
Gu Ronre

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SHOP

Regulot
$2.49

Open Tlteil. lhru Sal.
_8:00 - 1:00

Pay ODJy U0.50 down

and f29.00 per monlb

BAKER

Evenings By
Appointment

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*NOTIONS
*stAtiONARY
*TOYS
*TOILET GOODS
*ELECTRICAL GOODS
*GLASSWARE and DINNERWARE
*HOUSE FURNISHINGS
*ALUMINUM WARE
*HARDWARE
*ENAMEL WARE
*TINWARE

FURNITURE

EVERYTHING JC)R lACK TO SCHOOL

C)N THE t:RIGHTEST
CORNIR IN MIDDLIPORT

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Sizes )41o!o to 11
Brlilht Plaid Colors
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NEW ARRIVAL$!

PLASTIC DRAPES JUST RECEIVED
Nleell Sele&lt;llon 111 Tu Bend Aroa

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CERAMIC PLANTERS and VASES
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· !hem In lbe big packages and get more for your money.
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NOW ALL ON SALE- SHOP TREsE EARLY.:_ ·,
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Mlddleporl, Ohio

Ph.-e OOII·X

NEW DESIGNS -

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THURSDAY, AU;G. 15th

$595

who has been
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and children spent several dayA
recently in Belle. W. Va., with
· Mr. and Mrs. Charlel'l Eskew.
Mr. and Mn. Dwigfit Reed and
daughter of Beverly were week
end guests or h.e:· !Jatent:s, Mr. and
Mn. Leonard Van Meter Sr.
Mr and Mrs. R. B. W\lkins te·

turned to their hl)mc,

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MliiGI GENERAL HOSPITAL
At:!ml1ted: Mrs. Carol Darst.
Rutland; Fred Hoffner, Pomeroy.
Dlscbara:ed: Eugene _Triplett,
PomerOy; ·Joe Turner, M1ddleport.
Birthl: Mr. aDd Mn. Carol
·D trlt, a d~a:hter.

G-ARRIN BURIED
Charles Garren, 87, former
resident or Middleport and retlr·
ed railroad worker at the Hobson
Yardt was buried TUesday in the
F,orest Lawn Cemetery at Colum-

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Social Rayae&amp;de
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