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Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Corrine Manley
Foley-Mclung Wedding Ceremony
Is Honored With
Held Saturday At Pt. Pleasant Bridal Shower

, WSCS Seminar
Scheduled At
Forest Run

Servicemen

Mansfteld wel'e weekend guesls
of J'ohn Dill and d&lt;~ugbLer , Mtss
Either
Mrs Carl Wellman and lOlL
Jtm my SuUon lefl Monday fo'
thetr hom e at rt Gay, W v. '
afler a se\'eral days vult With
Mrs Clara Grueser
Mr and Mrs Thom8.'1 Bowen
arl' VUitl nx at St S1mon {.'! land,
Ga, wtth Mr and Mrs John Roll
Ill SOn

Sandra Bond Foley
dau~htE' r The br~dl!'s mother wore a na·
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Mr!
Norman
Van Meter
AIJ ~duc.atloaal Seminar of the I f ' ' ) f
entertained
Wednesday w1tb a Woman's Soe1e1.y of
Chr!fttan
M&lt;~ son b&lt;&gt;came the bndt' uf Aln navy blue accessones and a pur- br1dal sl\pwf'r
for her sister, Service w1JI be held at the Forest

ander Ke1th McClung Jr , son of

Jdr and

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le orchtd rorsage

A Ke1th McC lun g of

The groom's

nother wore a gray lace
Y.lth match1ng
purple orchtd

Hartford
m a
ceremony at
Christ Eptst•opal Chullh lll
PI
Pleasan t on Saturday afternoon
Rev Jerom e D Rodgers offlcJated
at th{' ceremony

acces~ones

dre~~s ~rr};bn M~leyA:b~~! . m:~~~~~~:~ ~~Yn :!~t~~~d~;~

and a

An orA(an prelude pnor to the
et•n•mor.v was prPsPn ted by Or~:ants\ Alex Crutrks hanks

The hrttlt· was g11£'n
h'
marna ge bv her falher illld won•
A retcptiOn was hPld In the
a gown of tmoort('d It alian ~ Ilk r hurr h pan sh hall tmmedtalely
Her flour lt•ngth drt&gt;Ss .,..;~ 5 di' fullowtn!:( the wcddtng ceremony.
filgncd w1th a bateau
neckli ne 'I he t-nd('· ~ l&lt;~hlr was rcntM"ed
cutlt ned 1n f lorenttnf' larf' f hC' w1th II flor al ~rrangemen\ of Mnapst'ulptnre1l hodJce taprrcd to a d ra~wn~ m~m.~ and gla ds fla nked
drop wat ~ tll l\l' af'ce•Jtcrl 11.11h \a(r h\ lR!l t.tp t·r~ Sth·t&gt;r acccssonc~
Her houff wl sk trl t•m!t·d 10 a &lt;"Omplel('d the appomtmenl~
eohHtun 11~m and a flng('r l!p
A ss t stm~ at !hi• f('r.-ptw n were
tllllsl m fell \l t ~ Lout ~c Eng lehar ' Albrlghl
vet] of tmportrd
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f•"
... m II I' re,"' Jl e•mb"ll&lt;•h•
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~lis r: Har low Jones ana
sN•d pParl ~ She carrlt'd a whL lL' Mr~ '\lltllon L Miller Pt Plea~&lt;vrayer hook wtth a v.httr ord htc I ant, Mrs Donald A Sm tth , Hartm trkn l!nl 1~1l h s,Jttn stn uncrs fotfl Mrs \1nrl'lll ~ cEifns h MadMtud or 111mor wu Mt !ls An mc Lson' aud C&lt;1 rul Ann Hou s h New
Laur!f• Wharton Of Washmgtoll, H av~n
Pa and b tdesmaJds were Mtss
Heier A:w Hardcasllt• r.f WashFor ht•r wt•r!d tr.~ trip, th e
mg-ton, rJ t. and
Jo hns town IHLdc WOit' a ru val stlk s ull with
N Y Mn P11 ul Hou ~h ul New I htac k accf'~~m Lcs and a whtte or·
Hav('n ;md Mr~ Rouald Ka rr of chtd corsa6"'
New Haven
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Trt&gt; ,\ll emJant~ wurc ~o...,ns or
The new Mr~ McC.:Iun);:' !.&lt;1 a
rurn(Jowrr hluf' ~ 1\k
JJ gan1a 1gradu~t~ o/ Wah,,ma lftgh Sc hool
Thetr halltrlll~ [('n.,;t'J
dre~se&gt;~ and W e~t Vtrllt llla llntverstt}
f1•atured bateau ncek;lncs satin She also atu•ndcd Ma rs lndl Col
"Um&lt;n&lt;••bu &lt;, &lt;l"
and
i&gt;"u[f'&lt;IL 11 ).(e At Wt•st Vtr ~tn la "he wll.'l
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Pt
1 p1 B
11 soror
sktrt ~ Thttr
enscmb h·- W('ft' a rnem cr u
eta
complelt•d ''Y bandeau)( o[ IJ!ue 1\y Kappd Phi and the YWtA
daJ S)
chn ~anl ht&gt;mu ms
Each cnlunt•t Sh u hR~ been l:'lllployed
carrt sed a colonial
hnu(tUtl or 01 Wa slung-to n
&lt; smce hu
pmk, wh1\ l'
and blue
da1~~ gra duation from tollf'!lc
(' Lrysan!hcmum ... ttt'd wt!lt hltLC
.Mr McClu l!J 1 ~ abo a wradu 11 te
rtbbons
l!f Wahama Jllgh S&lt;"hool and West
Don.tld E Smtih flf Hartford V1rgtn1a UniVN~L iy At the Umwas best m:m for Mr P.ILClu ng venlly he l•as prr stdent of S1g
w~ t lf' the groom s men IHTc H ma Chi fral('tlut y a member o(
Juhhng McCluu g
{ h,t rl(·~
R :Wounlam Sphtnx &lt;~lld F1 Balar
Bro~An nf L'unhar and l'homa~ Kap par Ht v•.t~ .tl u prt-'llitlent of
C Scally ttf Mtddlcpm l _ ___
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n1~1r , It• h a me m b cr of
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the St't ollfl 1•ar cl&lt;ts~ at Harvard
law school a mi u a member of
BEN FRANKLIN
Lmcoln 's Inn Society
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11H• •ouple w11l rc~ HI(! m CumIJnd.L;e, !\l &lt;J'~ ltft('r S 1 · ptem~r 1.

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event of S!ilurday August 17
p
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Lnk an blue streamers were
!huapended rrom a
brkle doll
ung
over
the
table
of
gtfts
1
ce cream , ca ke pastel mmts
were served to the
followisg
guest.s Mrs Jnhn Ambrose and
daughter Betty Mrs
Ch:arles
Hall P01nt Pleuant , Mrs Donald
Manley Mrs R1lcy Manley, Mrs
Clifford Bover, Mrs Fred Little
Mrs Wilham Little , Mr5 Russell
Ferguson Mrs Herman Gaffney
Akron , Mr~
ChHord Manle y
Mrs Mac Van M('ter.
Mildred
Van Meh•r , Mrs Paul Filzgerald
and Lrnda Carl Fll"'crald
, M"
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Wtlllam Wall ers, Mrs Paul Mood
tspaugh
Mrs Marthn
Matden, Mrs
Bernard Cook
Scndmg
gifts
were Mrs Rt ley F'ry Mrs Dav1d
Wolf, Mn Alec Fraser ,
Mrs.
John Raker Mrs c H w1se Jr,
Mrs Pa ul Mournmg, Mn Charles
Nea l Charlene Neal Jt.&gt;rry Pullen,
Venneta Carroll, Florene Hurley
Mrs Herht-rt Gtlkcy
Mrs Van Meter was assasted
by her mothel MI'S
Emmett
Manley, Mrs R S Manley and
Mr M. Clif!ora Ma " le.~o

BOYSI GIRLS!'

WATCH FOR OUR
ANI&lt;IOUNClMEI&lt;IT OP

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I'M AtWAY$
ON T"HE MOVE·
SEE
EVERYT"HINv

; New-N~~-q-re~~~~~
Pastor Honored
At Reception
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RALL'S
BEN FRANKLIN
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All New
FURNITURE

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Mrs Go Nlan Johnson of Champatgn , Ill \'Jill spc3k on special
educa:ton at the SpecJa l m e~t1ng
of the Lad tes i\d or thf' St Paul's
Luther&lt;~n Cit •rch to be h eld Thurs
day at I 30 p m
Mr and Mrs Arthur Rawltngs
of Ctntl nna, • wt·rc weekend guf'Sls
of Mr and ~~ ~~ C L Heaton
Mr and l\1rs Edgar Altmayer
and son s S~ewart
and Larry nf
Levittown, N Y .,.,ho are thC"
guests of l·cr parents Mr. and
Mrs Thoma ~
Young left this
mor nmg for ;! few days v1s1t JP
Nelsonnlle W'lh
Mr· and Mrs
Robert Rogers and da ug hters
Rev and MrS" L R Cnl'lpichael
w 1· r~ Ol' ernt~&lt; hl guests (jf
the1r
daughter and son m law, M.r an-d
Mrs Delmar Hamm and e,on, Sat·
urda y They were- enroutc to Jack
sonvttle w~ c re Mr. Carmtchael
will be pastor 01 the Jacksonville
Hollister EUB charge
Rev Ltston halley coitduded
b1s ftrst service at the Enterprise
EUH Church Sunday mornmg and
al the Monung Star Church Sun·
day ev&lt;"nm.:

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Chaf f~ . Ark , a nd hu been li'IDI
ferred to FCJrt Slll, Ok.Jab.oma

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UI&lt;ITit OCT. 31 OI&lt;ILYI
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Breeze through daily cleaning

w1th B&lt;Ssell

BREEZE I

Bissell's "beauty-brush" treatment for your rugs gets out
dirt, fluffs .up ptle, keeps colors fresh and bnght. Easy to use,
alwaye ready. AdJusts to any rug, cleans itself as you sweep.
Empties at a finger-touch. In Red and Metallic Green.

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2 ADULT Tlcktt1 Admlh Car
Load On Ftmlly Nlghtl
17 Rn\;« N Roll Song,;
Dozens or Rock N Roll Artt sl'

- allloUntamed-Unashamed Teen-agers
Thnll Girls of the Highwa~~;
"THI VIOLINT YIARS"

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the Ideal -..on to trade up lo the convealenet
and luxury of a new 4~oor Studebaker or Packard •••
for the ~hool dayiJ ahot.d, for b\l.liner.e uae/ for Atituma
tnpa and a Winter of trcuble~rree, care- ne eOfl!lort•.
Hel'!3 al'!3 rour cars of value and dependability uniUrpaa.
eedJ in a ranie_ of prlee and performa.n&lt;:e to mateh your

SMALL CAPS~LE
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budget and dally drivlflr.

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'IRdelti.Jr.u PUamaH1 CI.AIIIC-Lonreat of all
Stu.dtbajer tedaal. with a wheelbue of 120.6 inches for
a tmooth •"between-the-wheela'" ride. Powered with a
22&amp; h.p V-8 Sweepstabs enrl.ne. Available with Flightomatie tnnamlaai.on or Overdrlve u optional extras.
The PNeident Clulric oft'en bi1 car luxury, at a pnce
competitive wttb 2-door modela of other ma.ke~.

Pt.obft TO\IrR ISDAN-Thia e&amp;r hu IP,&amp;CiOUS•
n-.: 1811'0Qm• head room, entry and ex1t room.

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1$ hu performanee. with the only supen::har,ed
V...S in tht.Man fteld. It hu luxury, in fine labMC~t

IOlllldproollar, and eolo!'keyed lnleriora ... all
combfitld with a ridiq eue that cualuona tbe
rood wllb lbt clilllllcllvt Iouth of a Paoka,d.

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Opti011al Filchtomatic

lt•debaJr.•• OIIAIIPION Da Lus:ia.•...:The thrifty
Sweepetakoo 811 encino [II.,. tbia fubion«ylod
lfJdali an opera.tJnc eeon.om)' unmatched In other
makM of full-eised eara.ln all: 4.-door eonvenienee, .
Champl&lt;&gt;o
Sludobokor cuftomaaablp,

l~l'l.l l lii :S

"""'"!!Il·Ito 1ooa car loolm.

t "RIG!IIAIUE

lor valuo to lll&amp;tcll

Rt:t"Rif.ERATOil
~tnd GAS RANfa;

For the 00,1 OfZl' wluea ever •• ,

PAY ONLY $59.50 DOWN
and $29 00 per month

BAKER FURNITURE
Oa Tile Brtglltesl Corner In Mlddleporl

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C!f~J-~~-fot.l

DUTTON DRUG• CO.
PHONE 1268

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, Tllird St., Middleport, Ohio

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American Action At This Time
Not Justified Says President
WASHINGTON ! UP)~ President Eisenhower charged to-

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I The situation in Syria at present, however, does not JUStify

any American achon under the Etsenhower Doctrine, the
I President told his news conference
He satd RuSliia is trymg to gam control or Syria by clandcs·
·~-- ~ I t•nc mean5 but lhl}t tile Umtf'!d
Statc10 so far doe5' not know how
far
till" pattel n or Soviet penetralarcrmy
l..inn there h~&amp; ,e:one
E!senh~r said qharlfeS
that
Connor was
arre.'lted
the Umtcd Sbtes plotted to ove-rGeoTge P.
Burke 16,
near 1
throw the Syrian reg~.me were
Marietta Monday after they ran a •
1 merely a snwke screen thrown up
roadblock. Tbey were want~ here
aJ1 j by Syrtans of lefttst leanifllll wbo
"BACK 1'0 SCHOOL" and "DOLLAR DAYS" are happily beirlg sponsored by this RE!tai1ll for teartng three telephones out
Two
hub
capt;
removed
from
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pay
statton
booths
and
rob~
3 n are trmg to hudd up theJr powe-r
Merchants' committee of the PomerOy Chamber 0 f C ommerce. a es or e pop~ ~r
bmg them or coin contents
Oldsmobile on July 30 and con
E!5enh0Yier satd the pattern
Days sales in Pomeroy stor~s.are Friday and Saturday, August 30 and 31 Left to fl~ht,
verted to usc on hts own auto dlSCCrtltble in Syr1a 15 an old
Howard of Stifflers Walt Grueser of the Second St. Market, Rich Jones or Dowme-Gross, Burke a Jt!venile , was returned
proved lo be awfully hh:h pri~d one followed by tbe Sov.tet.s to
·rma'n) of Moores', Clarence Collins of Collins Jewelry and Kermit Walton o( to Yranklm County
author1Ues
to Jantes Pridd)' of Rutland, Tues scire power f'll'.Sl. be satd, the
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Paul easel• (c•a
.Jt
where he IS wanted tn connection
day lliJht
Sol'•et UmOJJ ofr('J's economic and
the New York Clothing House
_ _ _ . __ _ _ _ _ _ with other crunes
Burke and
Jn an .appearance before Mid mthtary aid ihrou gh this, the
--Connor~ were believed to Pe part
dlepo.rt Mu-or c 0
FISher.' I Sol'tets penetrate a eou.ntry willh
of a "nng" of )UVI'ntles operatmg
Priddy pleaded "guilty" to steal :u~entJ; _a nd find s!_OOges to do
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lllogatly &lt;n lhe
ColumbU5 and '
mg parts from a motor vehtde the1t will FmaUy, .• c added, they
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southe~n Ohw area
an~ wu fmed $100 and costs and take ()Vet' a country
sent.en~ to t.hree months In jatl
Eisenhower went out 0( hts
Connon "" bound om to !he
the
minimum
for
ludl
an
of
~vay
to underlme hLS v~ that
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grand JUry here and remained m
feMC The MaJor however, relent
he t"UJTt!'rlt pro-Communut movJail for wan! of bQnd
ed and 11 ~ed the jtil sen l"s 1n Syna are supported by the
FREDERICK, S. D (UP) - The World's first bona fide 11
ln other developments, Shenff
tenet! (!endlna
good
behav1ur Sov1et Umon A newmran a:&lt;~ked
spaceman who spent 32 hours exploring the vast reaches Mr.a Wihlam Stewart. 26 N. Me- Robe rt HJrler'rbach scud Orma
Half the fine W3.!l paid and Pno thr President tf he were 'Suggestalorig the ' nm of the stratosphere emerged (rom his record· &amp;inle)' Avenue, Athens, daughter Caltrid er, 35. Lon g Bottom has
dy released on promiSe to pay the mg Mr.lt Russ1a 1"! engaged In a
' ght dead llred but thrilled with the wonders of of Mr~ Arthur Lewts, M1~dleport, been charged w1th hvmg in adulbalante of lme and costa wttfun eonsp1raey tn Syrta to take owr
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smas ng I
1a the new pres1dent of D1trtr1ct 8, tery She w,_s arrested wtlh
three weeks
that country
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Robert Gallagher, 31, and Charles
Commen-ting: on the ~ t.Ma y
That. sa1d the -Pre&amp;l~ent, lS the
Maj. David G. ~irnons, 35, ~ lanky A1r Force physician. , She was f'l~c~ lilt &lt;Ule depart- Scott. 61 ,bot h of Long &amp;Ottom
l(tildlei)C)n Pollee Chief LeRex ultunate Sov1et aim
brought illei bUB ballo&amp;t"1ately
..etot eopQ"tlon tteJ,do...ln CinclnGallagher and
Seott lite a
Bartrom 'said. "A lot of these fefHe ~aid t-h.ia..•tm i&amp; kept Wlderto t&gt;arth ncar Elm Lake iJl. north·.
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bf!
rrn South Dakota at 8 28 p m
former LoUJ~e Lev.lhl, i8 .. mem· kill from a warrant sworo to by I Labor Day
Feeney-Bennett Post, Ameri· lows who have betn removmg dver m early s!Jiges. The ~~ts
parts from other people's auto- he sa1r:t, ftrst appeal to a spJnt of
~dt Tuesday He had attamed an
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ber or the Il:acme Aux1hary, and Ravmor&gt;fl OUI'S. GallaJ4ber al so IS can Legion , at Ute
High School stadium . Shows
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mobiJc 9 can well take warning oatmnah.sm.
But
when the}
alt;Lu'rle of at ~ast 19 mtles dur 1
has just completed lierving as, charged wtth adultery
WlJI be gtven at 4 and 8 p.m by members of the Saturday from the Prtddy case Whenever penetrate deeply enough, the peomg hls unpreeedented tnp
ebauman of Pan-~merlcan aludy
Just1 ee or Peace R E Grindley Night Ja,mboree cast from the Huntmgton televiSion studto tht;&gt;y are awrehended , and they pie ftnd out tt lS too late-their
The space p10neer brought back
She also
atteded the
Slate saul he fln~li Parts Wiley Middle·
The program under the direction of Ted Chapman will in· w1n be, they \ C'IIR expert a s ttfr .'\ffatrs arc bemg run from some
School of lmlructton t:eld at lhe port, $5 and costs for followtng
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! where else
purpl~ ~ky , -even ln the daytime,
Neil House 1n columBus
Her too closely on a highway. Wlley elud e a parade at 1 15, contests and races wtth _cash prtZes ~d fme and jail sentence

Auto -Hub Caps
PfOVe CostIy
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Former ResJ,'dent
Mter Settl'ng Alti'tude Mat·k I Elect.e.d .LegiOD

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SetS Vt'st'lali'on
II Days For Ch'Jd
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and of obscrvmg t.he stars g!:: "~"
mg "like an animal's eye"
Sp"e Tr•nl Llnlrr:
But of even greater Importance
Stmons proved that man can lnre
for extendccl pertods beyond the
earlh's
atmo8 hc.ckles o( the
!iphc-re H1s ordeal was a maJor
link In experlmcntatlOn that may
some da:t.. lead the way to space
travel
Two f"ll\ youths were the first
h
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to g~et t hc spaceman w en e
stepped uncertainly ' but unhurl
from the sma II • a Iummum gondol• tn whtch he had been se &lt;t l
ed smce Sunday nigh t
Stmrrn:&lt;;, a nattve of Lane~~..Steo,
Pa smiled at them and askE-d
"Hello, how are you? Where

Vrsttatlon per1oda. for a minor
child 1n Ga~ncl) Clark vs. Earl L
Clark between tbe mothl"'' and
lather were ftxed to alternate on
odd and eVen numbered yeal"l! 11C.
cordmJ to an entry Ln Common
rPieas Court today
on a motihn by the defendant
a request for the custody was
withdrawn and 1n.tead he shall
have U:!e child on weekends from
lh e Alhcnll Count Y Chlldrens'
Home.
On Thanbgivmg hoJidayt the
def"-"an\ shall ha·- the ch&lt;ld on
= nembered vears
.. the plaineven
tiff on odtJ numbered years.
Clmstmas
holidays
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husband, a native of Racine, ts f!
pasl Comm&lt;tnder of Otstrict 8
Amencan I.A&gt;glon. arid 18 employed as storekeeper at Oh1o Un1verslty

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Funera} R"'Ites
Held M0 nday
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F unera1 aerv Iees f or Mr ' Robcrl
Stephenaon were held Monday at
the Rawlings Coats Funeral Home
with lhc 1\cv c. Rayml!n Konk
right. pastor o{ Heath Method1sl
Cbureh, oHicJatlng A prayer wu
l(tven at the service bv the Rev
J 8 Stephenson. nephew or the
decease d ar: d h e h ad c h arge of
the gravesJrle rites at the Gnen·
lawn cemetery in Nelsonvllle.
Relatives from out of town at·
ten&lt;liniJ the funeral were Mr and
Mrs. John StephenlfOn, WorthingR b
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ton; Mrs
o ert
ne ar
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daughter, CaTolyn Wells, Moundsvtlle, Miss Louise Pterce, Ne 1tonviUc; Mrs Anna Harbarger 11.nd
f.Ons, Logan
Survtvon
included two sons,
William
Mlfldleport;
John,
Worthington a daughter. Mrs
Rinehart, Mound11Y1llc, six grandchildren, lwo llSters, MISS LOUI8C
Pierce,
Nelsonville, snd Mn.

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sponsors serVJee
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For State Tt'tle
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:J'he New Haven
Ev.,gohool
United Brethren Church
Brotherhood, ft, sponsoring a
week's evangelistic service at thi&gt;
Hartford
Church startmg
Sunday, August 25
In dt~rge or the services wtll
be Edgar Layne while the sinQ:mg
w1U be under the dlrection of
John Hoffman.
OTPOR. Smo • Sov1et Border
Sermons wtll be delivered bv
Forl)'·one American stu- BeTna.rd Lievmg Jr, and Rev Ji:
dents enroute to Petpin.g rrom the J. Scott.
)(05cow
Festival
boarded «
Services will -start at 7·30 a1u.l
Chmese tram here today tor th,'e' w1U close August 31
remainder of the tdp 1:0
Chl·
ne11e Communist eapl~l!l
MARKIT REPORT
All or the students wer&amp; well
CINCINNATI
UP - Produce
and in• good aplrlts as they pre·
pared tb enter ChJnese terr1tory Eggs pn~ at f~ms~ consumer
The trum arrrvas in Pet-pine two A jumbos i3 to 4:'1; A Large 40 to
(}ays latel' passing the: Anelent 43, A medium 31 to 34; A small
Wall of Gbengbis Kh'n at thu~ 12 to 24, B large 30 to 83; FOB A
latge 49 to 51; __A medium 39 to
bOrder of northern :PcU.nC!hpria
•E nroute t~e train bearing the 41; B large 38 to 4a
Obickenll, steady, fryef'll 3 to
students halted b:rien;y in Kirov,
Sverdlovak. Novotibin.k and othe-r 3lh lb 20 to 21%:, heavy hen8 13
SiberUn towns where tJle;y y.oere tG Ui; lt.ght Dens 10 to 12; distriJl'&lt;'ted, at lh• platform by bun· bution, fry&lt;'N 211,000 at 20; 64,·
dreds oS Russian yOungster~ offer 200 at 21} 6,MIO at 21lrt and 17.

000 at WJdet-etmined pri&lt;:e:B.

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other entries a bearing In
Emma Kathryn Erwin vs. Everett
am 11 "
Erwin wall eontinued from Aug
d
0 h10 fvs
A .·, h-t
"' time later lleveral Atr Ui to Aug. 29; an ln
}'uree planes and hehco~ters and Dorfflr Swick the case was «et or
pnvate planes also landed In tilt trail &amp;&gt;pt. lO In §:njunct.ion' with
flax f!Cl~ on tbe Fred Schense • Ohio va. Afton
eGee.
farm nea'r here.
ln Ray A. Ellis vs. Clara MaeOrdered To Bacl
Ellis the coutt enjoined the deSimo ns was whtsk~d In 11 hch- rendant from eomtng about the
• 1 i iff
d r
t'ooter, aoo.ompanled by Otto Wln- reslde':'Ce 01 l• ant
an
rom
• 1"IL removm"""' at1!" pro...,rty
zen healr• 0 1 the t 1r m that mu
- fl
the' balloon, to F'argo, N D There
The :ourl orderd 11 le free ~f
he fre.sbPned Up and teltphoncd anr claim hy defend~nts In Phil
the exciting news to hts wtfe In Williamson vs. Chrtstme Waddell .
Alnmogordo, N M. where Simons eL al.
Js stat1oned wtth the AerO&lt;medt·
clfle Research Ci"nter
He later was llown to Mmnea
ave~
to bed for
Poll' an d went stralttht
6
24 hours Of sleep prescribed by
Col Johtl Stapp, chtef of the
Aeromedicine Center and dlrec1... of ~Jecl Man-HJ&lt;h The Atr
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FOTcc sa1d Simons wtll hold a

Students ~ntet
Into Red China

tranomlooion or Ovordrlw.

Ohio MMtly ftlr ,...,, t-.ntlht
an4 Thv,..., Uttle ,...,... In
t.mperahl... e•C~ePt a nttte c....
... "'"'"- norttt .,.rt .... ....,_
Hlth ....., 75-10 "'rth, ....

21, 1957

Bond wa ~&lt;:('t at $1 ,000 for Dav1d
Connor, 18, Delaware, 0, Tuesday
ntght In Ma~ or E F Hobinson·~
court who plead , ,~~:uilty to malicious destruction of property and

41 American

doors lead to luxury. in instrumentation and clrlv ..
ing eue, in fabriee and cu.hioain1 . , • U1htin1,
aoundpr;ooftnr and inaulatiOD. Under the hc:iod li -.,
V-8 ontpne •.. IU~ h.p. will) foul'barrelcoillololor.

IY UNt TIO 'Rill

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1sen wer
ow

PayT
Looter
To Grand Jurv•

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l'adtbak•r COIIIU,.NDBR o• LVK.-The four

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The
club wt~l mer\ ner..
rnnnth at thl' hom e ur Mrs Alice
Wolfe

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1-'rtu•s were y, nn by Mrs. Ear·
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Salad aud dessrrt coune.~ were
served by the huste.'l~ ass1sted by
Mr.:s Allee Wolfe

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MUth. Lew tenltht JG.SS

Pomeroy Dollar

Mrs Janlt;&gt;c (Roush) Rnggs,
former member was a guest.

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M.emncrs utencttng were Mn.
Doris Hensler, Mrs Adftic NornJ,
Mrs Alt ce Wolff' Mrs ~lnas Lee
Mrs Earlene Wolfe and Mrs Lee

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Mrs Joan Wolfe rntertalued
the nH'ml.wrs of her Canast1 Chfb
at her home on Vtnc St , Radne.
Augu st 14th

NOW $995

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Ill Local Na"'

Mrs. Joan Wolfe
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club

FOUR OUTSTANDING VALUES
IN 4-DOOR , SE:PANS

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MN George Cnto wbo h11
been conflnecl 10 her home tor 1
week hns returned teo work at tbe
Melgiil General Hospital

BREEZE Sweeper 1

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Ruby Eynon has received
from her husband,

Mr and Mrs Carl Nease and
Mr .and Mrs LJn e Benadum and
childoen M1che!k= and
Michael
Were Wefk end VISitOrs' With )lr
and Mrs Vernon Nease of Nease
Settlement

Mn Earl Scotl o r Surgar Grove
1s thf' g u e~t
of her S'on and
daughter m law, ~r
and Mrs
John Scott
Mrs J ob~ I'~ BaLlv, Mrs Ru.s~ .
Watson, Mrs Bertha Scott and
1\frs John Scott were
buswess
vtst torS' 111 Pat kel'liburg, W Va
Monda y
Holter
Mr and Mrs Donald
and son Pat of Huntmgton W Va.
arnved Sunday
call~ by the
dea th of
her brother, Hank
Young
Sunda y Ji!l'ests of Mr and Mrs
Willard Ebersbach •itd daugh
tors were ll'!r aOO Mri. Clarence
Might, Brai.lbury
ud Mr and
Mrs Charle't Hest of Lancaster
Mrs Allah
Seyfned of Col
~mbus L~ 11pend1ng
several days
m Pomcro}
Mrs Annette Johnson And Vera
of COlumbus are VISJtin~ the.r
mothrr, Mrs
Geor!Je Johnso n
Jack Kcnn~dv came wttb them lo
VIStl his paoeots

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Edward Parker Jr of Cleveland
and Mr and Mra Wilham P1rker.
Columbus were weekend guests
of their father EdwaNI Parker Sr
Mmersvtlle. They came at thu
Ume tQ VISit thetr mother who ts
a patient a! Hol;er Hospital
Mrs. Edwin
\brah:!m
and
daughter ')f Lansmg, Mtc h are
sp~ndmg tw o
weeks with her
father Edw11nd Parker Sr

Mrs
word
James
lshed

$2 OFF on Bissell

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aud 1.1rs Wtlhur
Mr nnd Mn ll t&lt;Tlfl' Hf'lhrl f'll· Dunbar. spent tht• wt•(•kt•tHI with
of ll'la\tve~ hN mother M r~ Huh~ MrKf'nrtrlt'
lf' tlllincd 11 gtottp
I ,11HI frtentb
Sundn y at !heir and ,::randHon navtd Ash\(• v
hotn!' Pleu sn nt Rhlr,t•.
1
ff
nuc 11 ts wttn• Mr and M
Mr ant Mt s H('rmAII (;a 11ry
n anrl ~on, ll crm tr
Akrnn
Wt'fc
n ohrrt Sulton Rnd Mr nnd Mn
hrrr to attcn&lt;l thr wt•ddmg or
d
F.1r l T.1vlnr nf Toll'do Mr an_, {'orrtnf' ~1anll'l' Hn d 1 w Am
\I I ~ ( hn t lf'• llofrn ('l, Mr fill" hrose SaturdHv
~~~ ~ l:rlln' P !-it&lt;~ce -Bntl !\~r anrt
Mrs Clarence Hupp and rlau
11
~:~\~ ,\il nn~~~~~ &lt;:.~~! E~rrl L~,~~~~:la:r ghte11r Krth.slilt, Tulrd1n. h~l'tl' bcend
\1~1
llfl
cr parens ,, r
an
Sprmuftrlfl _ ---~-----Mn~ Fr~rl Ru~~e}] Hnrlhun
Mr~ Nrllif' Rnr~ ntt! ha~ return
cd from \ l~1Ung her ~on, CarluH
B~trsotu, and fnmtly In Mrmphls
Gu~s111 at th(' Bar.~M tl ho,nt' hRl'e
he&lt;'n Mr lllld MrH IJII.VIfl Lu ekflr
Inn!, Chicago
Th!'
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SOCIETY

Clin e Matthew~. and hts famt ly
Mr Matthe~ s. who 1s 111 with a
heart ailment, 1s repor ted m ser
iou~ l"Ondlttou
Sunday JlU('SU of MIM Vestu
1 McCoy and Mr and Mrs Burr l&lt;' or
rest were Mr anrl Mrll LeonarU
Myers,
Nelsonvtlle ;md
Will
Drury, Glou11ter Mr Drury, who
ha~ lJee n 1ll , has re ,u med ht~;
work ut h111 phnrmn&lt;'y
Mr and Mrs H11rry Wllllam.&lt;~on
Akron, wt&gt;re SundRv d nner gue11t.;
o( Mr and Mrs Clinton Fisher
ltl'cent gu('~\s of Lois CeCil
" ~'rc M1~11 Wtlm ~ Ml&lt;&gt; r and mo
ther Mrs Ethel Walls, Clark~hurg
Mtss 'fcmpw Cia!'..~, Cl.-ve land,
ML~s Jenny Loerrlcr &amp;nil Mlss
Gladys I ef', SharpshUig , 0.
Mr~ A n Ruu~h artd f.amtly
Slnrley and Ronntc, are vlaltlng
Mrs lUcille Rou sh Douglas an..J
Mt s~ Faye Roush Dcrlt'er.
Colo
for several wreks a nd will go tu
Des Moines N M to vtslt ht!r
au nt, M'rs F: ~ ta Lar\una, hcfore
returnili~ home
~fl' anti Mr~ Joe RartH' I\ anrl
daughter
Drhhtr
llunltn gl nn
an 1t Mrs J u Ro ttRh, lt•la rl
Flllls, wert: tltnltc r ,[( ucst ~ Sunda}
of :\fr and Mr~ ChH·ence MeNNtl

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and Mrs Henry Reibel, :'lfr
and M.r ~ Donley Reibel and dau
ghter Donna were l'allcd to Gallipolis Sunday evenmg by the tilness of Mrs Bart Loga n who entered Holzer Hospttal Monday

LARRY TURL.EY
Larr!&lt; Turlc:}, '-On of Mr and
Mrs John Turley en h~ted m the
Army Aug. 24, 1956
H1• too k
~~::i~a~~ attend one of
the se ctgh t weeks lnf haste trAu11011 al
Fort Hood, Teas, and wa , .'lent
ramtly look Mrs Uutdo Gtrolf!nu lo Fort Bragg, N C, and took
and the chtldr('n of ~r ar•d Mrs Sf'l't'u w~ks o{ a•:vanee trauun g
Paul Casn ami Mr And Mr~ HPmt• wtlh the 6l:Hh fA Bn whtch has
N1er1 to camden Park, Hunting- the largest tantwn 111 the army
ton durin g thctr vult They al l:ln L.11r y was l hNe uut1l March 20th
took Mrs Pea Man~tll who ha~ when the oulftt v.as sent Lo Gf' r
spent the pflst 'Wil we('ks In tlw rn11ny He Is now SCI I' IIIJ.l 2~ mon
h
county hack lo h.:-r home 111 Ash
' nvet· lhcrr H1~ Job tS dnvlu g
land, Ky
~ 5 t (Jn Ammo tru(k lie w,ll hf'
Mr and }Irs
Clarenre Roo! batk rn the Statf'~. Julv 22 1959
and chllllrcn, MlchB el Batt ltnd
--- ---Susan arc movtng from th ctr
former home in ChtUtcothe
t(J
Toledo where they have purch,ts
cd fl home
Mrs Carne Augu~tme and Ca ro
Jyn Vmcent, Athen ~, we re week
M1ss E m iT'~ 1 IHJ D:n1s l11 10!v pr·
end guests of Mrs
Stell,t Wal
npcra lor &lt;It lhf' Sl'ntl nf'l , 1s t'njuy
burn
Paulme Zirkle fre~hm&amp;n nursP tug a week s vacalwn
M r~
Willarr! Ebetsh11c h f!Tlll
at Ho 1Zt'r H osp1ta 1
,Sc h oo • u [
Norsmg, has been on a threl d~ u g hter loHc ~nd ~1r~ Chal'l &lt;·"
weeks vacation and has been Buck were hu s ltli' S~ visitors 111
with her paren ts, Mr und Mt ~; PL Pleasan1 Salurda~
M1 ss Chl'ryl Ebcrsb;~oh 1s s]}end
F.bcr I.ewt,&lt;;
Allen Rou~h ttnd son, Lee, aud ' llJ.: this week wtlh her &gt;! rand
Joe SIJ'lson were 1n Athrns Mon fJ.II('nts, Mr and Mt·s Clarence
day mght to vmt llamby Ala r '&gt;1t.J;!ht, Braf'lbury
Mr tmd Mrs Carl Mnorc ~111l
Whoiic wife died recently
daugh
ters Ltn(ja and Mr~ II•H
Mr and Mrs. Courtney ( arr
Wtlson
s pen t the W£'l'kcnrl w
ranttac Mlch, arc VISiting Ham ~
Dtreetor and Mrs George Dalla~ l.t sbon wtlh Mr and \1 rs Reuben
Davl!i and Cl tff urd D~vts
and son
Mr nnrl Mr" Hugh Bl.1ck or
Mr and Mn Fred Cnles. Bu ck
hannon , anrl Mr B'lld Mrs 1l11 1 ''hti\ICO!he wrre Sundnv g ueHt~
1 d M OJlua\
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•f hi'r parents, M1 ~nd Mrs Plu l
Prof f1\1, MAson, vtSII'
Wttlumson
evcn1ng with Mr and Mrs r 01
Wt•Pkencl ·~ue s t~ 11f M1 nnd \Irs
rest Bac 1tlc 1 an d [ am II Y
l'htl Wtll tam~(&gt;T! w~le Mr Hntl
M1~ .John Hawkins Sr · ha
h ce n returned h ome f rom IT o1zcr ~1rs H.ttrf Wtlll,llll SO n Akron
\ir an•l Mr~ Wath t•l J&lt;'v.ms .ntd
/los p1till w hr.re sh e v. ns 1II kt;&gt;n
,on
David rl'turnrr' to thctr h(llllt'
t
d
b
k
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h
when she fe ll al)r ro ,. ncr lp
Mr and Mr~ nohcrt E: Mc-Ka\ IJt'nrhot n Mlrh, !:lunduy a fll' r' .t
liowhng Green, were ovrrntght lwu wet·k~ v1s1t wtlh ,fohn !J ill
T&lt;:n
''tiC s t~ Monday
o [ Mrs '·r, S Hlld dHughll•r Mt~s f.sthcr
SrhRaf and famtlv Mr. 11n 1t Mrs lrrptise
Mr and r\l r~ UalL1s Arnell lllltl
McKay were former
,jcsldentt
l.1ughlN~
l .troh n and Prggy ul
twr t• w('rc rPiurOin[.! 'lt~m an
1800, nll le trip to WtlllilmKhu q;
Jl b
th S o
.l&lt;~mestown, Gat n ~ ur i!
I' • m
k~ Mounl ll tn ~ 11nd O,tk
Htdgc
1
Trn n '!'h('y were Wcl•ketH JUC~ t~
1
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of tclallvcs 111 W,tsh ngtnn , )
Mrs McKa y \'ls ttcd JHmc~lnwu
And Wtlllam~bur~ th t~ \'l'ar r~ pe
ctally for lhf'tr l'l'lebrllttun sl\trl'
she u a d('srrn dcnt of tht• ~~·t
tlcrH of Jamrstown V.1

Mr and Mrs Noah llasktn s aJHI

Reibel's Host
T Relatives
On Sunday

WHAY

'T'hl"re w11l also be
Seminars
heJ.d at South Potnl on August
:
ami at Lucas\tllc on A•Lgust
Methodist women are

~on Charles, were tn Co tumbu~
her brothf.'~
Saturday to v1s1t

A rcccptwn (or the nov and
Mrs Rohf'rl Palmer w,u•; hekl at
the p.lr~on,t "rr- of Llll' Chnr"~ h of
&lt;I the NHZ:I rr n(• l 11
welcome them
to !h(•tr nt·w Ch urch
A rt l'T '1 t'.tson ot J'll'll }er Rnrl
~on&lt; sc rv11 r Tl'freshme nts of ICl'
t rram, r,tkt•. euffce, konlade and
lllltltH Wl'le M't\ed
'J hose Prl"c llt lnc!urfcrl AnnA
Stm th, Mcrl1·
Raw lm ~~
Coru
lhomt .
1\.ft
nnd Mrs
J or
1 urnl•r, Mr" Vlt tor (~,'ahnm Mr~
(.rOi io:l'
Wn~o:t•l
Mrs
Carrie
1\u g usliiH' l arol y11 Vlnrrnl l!:rmu
Unu).{hrrt y i"Hrla Snxton
Hcrl
j ll.thk J.tKpPI' llw sl
Mr~ Hny
mond Wtdhut•n ,lfld
Pt•ll'
1
C11 pl. and Mrs WaHl'l Beahm
llnl ' ~nd ch1ldrrn, Me&lt;a n ROd John ,
l
\]arv
Mr ~
Jfallll'
Wilt nntl
'
Knoxvtllc J'f'nn nnct her ~r e nt s
.Jnhnn1 \ll ~ S!l•lln Wal lHII n
Mr an(f Mr~ C l~ Wnnd Rtplc y
W Va , were rrccnt liUC.~h of Mr
an ti Mrs ~: M Wood
Mr anrl Mr~ .JHmf'~ Bw·hHn an
0
Hml J&lt;HI!IhtP1's, Linda and Nann
Htr on 11 varnlwn 11 !p m thr

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The meetmg will OPf!n at 10 1
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a m w1lh re,.,~~"istrat1on ~glnmng
at 9 3{1 am, and will
close at
approximately 3 p m Those attend1ng are to take a ~ck lunch
and coffee or lea \~Ill be furnlshed by the hosteES
Soctely for
ten cents Mrs RusS' Watson IS
president of the hos tess soctety
and Lhe Rev John
Elwood 1s
pastor of the church
Mn H11rry P Smith
Ports
mouth D1stnct prestdcnt oi the
Soc tet v w1tl p res tde at the meetlng Dr Ri chard
Bauer Portsmouth l&gt;tstnct
Sullerlntende'llll
Will attend the meellng

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Mr and Mra. Clare~ Oweru:
ha ve
returned tO their home,
Grundy, Va.
after a visit with
Mn. F11nn1e Kuper MiDenVllle
Mr and Mn. John FUher and
sons of A~ron
were weekend
guesU of
h.ts parents, Mr and
Mrs Will iam P'tsher Minersville
and tn Racine with her parents
Mr and Mrs Henrv Roush

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Lois Ann Knopp Queen of the
Meigs County JuntoT Fa1r, w1th
her escort, Don Johnson, plan to
attend the State
Fair
Frtday
whe~ Mtss Knopp will compete
for the title of Quees of lhe OhiO
Jumor Fair
James Woodyard, of the Alfred
4-lt dub, 1lso will go to Colum·
hl.li Friday where he wlll te11t his
sld!J in Ute tractor rodeo. He won
the loeal event
Mu;a Knopp is a member or the
Ratine Future Homemakers of
Aroertc-a;
Jdr.
Johnson ia: an
officer m the
Racine Future
Farmers ot Anterlcn.

Oh'10 state Farr
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0 et n ern·ay
ASSOCia
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was chargr.ci by the state patrol awards, a fire-works d1~lay and the usual holiday celebratton
after a mln(lr eolhsun near Ra- actiVIties
Cine Tuesdal
---. Grmdley alsO, satd Robert Ram- 1
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!ey, for(citrd a. $2~ bond on a
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charge of mloxtcatiOn
Mayor nobmson last ntght penatiled Herman Parsons of Letart.
w Va., $100 and coats and three
J
day=a 10 jail for
dnvmg
while
COLU~!BUS l'P _ Wbcn tb.e
mtoXJcaled
Plans to inaugurate a new political educatLOn program in biggest show In the stal€ open!;
Ob 10 are un d erway by th e newIy-crea t ed B uc keye G"JrIs' Sta tc ,.,.., doon1 he• ~ Fndov Oh1o w1ll
Alumnae Association
be able to view With pride th.c
nelmes.s O( tis farms and the pro"Organiz.mg is our first objective," Association President d
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Mrs , J ames W . Goodnc
' h s tate d t od ay "Th en we m
· t en d t o ucttVIbiiYy 1 Its SIC(' mJ s an
provJde means (QT Instruction in modern American
assem
mcs
mrnt. .followtnl! up wtth votr
From Culdnnall to Conneaut
"egtstratwn and gctout-lhc vott&lt; OhiOans will flock to the Ohio
campaigns."
St.ate Fair to rub shoulder~ w1tll
1
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each other, to compete with one
WASHINGTON UP -The U S.
The B G S A A , &lt;1 non-pari! ,
tl
anotheT in the li how rm;::, and to
Armed forces wt!J begin recmvmg ~a n R"roup w11s rormallv on:amzcd
listen an{! learn from a thousand
' Ia- tlc fl u vatt I ne m a bout a 1n Jul'le y oung womct• wh o h 3\'('
'ta
:tnd one exbtblts and dcrnonslra
month officials 11a1d today
nttcnded the annual Amc11can
A Defense spokesman sud fir:st I egi~ . Auxthary-s ponMrcd Bur
:tons.
priority iWIII go to men O\'crsca.!l', k,e:10e (;.Jrls' State .scsswns are eli 1
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And to have fun
thelr famlhe!t 1nd Deff&gt;nse Depart fl.ble for membership
.
The 6{)(),000 people who .arc rx
menl clvlllan employes overse~.
1 RegiRtration at Middleport High prrected for the fair' s eJght-day
d
'We are gotn!l to pui terth
f h t
The epartment has for seve I 101 , our pu~•o of bct"ng- 'to Soh. ool hRs been scheduled for run WI 11 con~ume m1 1cs o
o
yeal'S g1vcn a flu allot to m1ht
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A
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dogs
and
gallons
of
soda
pap
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men This •y ear, officials said, a ru•t"e•
' " • the 1·ntere 5t 1·n •nd know... ,, 111y, ugcet 23 en ors are o an d JU&amp;t
spcn d th c lime be1ng
so- called monovalent shot to com ledge
of
government'. " Mrs report at· IO l .m: Juniors, Il 8 m.
(Continued on I)age Seven)
bat KOiely the A.slallc fl~ strain, Gooclrich emphaSIUld ,, And to do Sophomqres, 1 p m ' And Fresh·
- --will be given first Later the u.sual thts we are concentrntm~ on a men, 2 p.m.
polyvalent s!'lot will be given
progr~ that wt\1 enge der m
terest and adton ''
This reglt.tratto~
provide'S an
Pia~ to help 10 a stal e wtde opportunity for new fttudents lo
G~ANGE TO MEET
vote ngl.!itralion cnmpal_e:n have register· (or studentS' to
Rock Sp,lng~ Grange will meet I he endorsement of Secretary of
'
hanin their sch d Je and
0" 8
Thursday at 8 p m l'femben are State Ted w Brown
c
e u s
r('(]uestcd to come at 7 to help
Nlne of Ohto 's 88 coun!ICS a] for others to t;&gt;lleck thell' schedumove baek mto the hall . Re- ready ar 2 organtzetl
lmml".:tlate les for changes due to conf1tt!l m
BY UNITED PRESS
fteshments w11l be served
{Continued on Pagr Scvcnl
cla.'lses.
A ht.gh pressure center cxtt:nd
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---mg f rom t 1re Gu 1r of MexK'o nort 11
&lt;o Hud"Pn B'Y pmrlu.ed fm
;):les and near
summer Well·
tber today over most of the naion
Qnl y SC"IIttercd showers occur
rr: d durmg the ntght, and pret'!lpl
tcr. t10n amt'lunts were hght
A fresh uwas1on of cool atr
&lt;wtpl !he northern Gt"cat Lake~
~ nd New Engl-'llld , touchtng off
.ho" cr~ along the southern sltorr:
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lf Lake OntariO
R&lt;"admgs were w&lt;~rmcr m the
.outhcrn Great Lake ~ and the
C'lltral and SQUlhern plams, but
t was {'ooler fro1n the Ohto Val
te~· to the Cull Slates anri over
the not·thcrn plonns

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ANSWER CA.LL
Pomeroy Emergency s'qutKimen
answered a (aU to the Jnhn Dtll
re~1dence
Laurel Cliff.
this
mornmg A physlCian was called

The student~ w11l
mterv1ew
fanne:n p1ckcd at random all
over tile e(lunly Mason County is
one of 24 W Va , eounlies tn the

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To Receive Shot
For Asi'atJ'C Fill

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Admitted, Irena Caldwell, Middleport ;Mrs_ George Nesse-lroad,
Sr., Pomeroy
Discliarged,
IJoyd · Martin ,
Mld.c:Jlepor\; Mr~. Minba Willlam11

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P.arkmg me te r receipts tn Pomeruy Monday totalled $28950 Pa
tr»lman John McKenr.ie said todll¥,

State-" so far does not have a10
much InformatiOn on the S}Ttan
s1tuat1on as It would like He
Said A secunty detachrnE'nl has
been thrown around the Amen
can Embassy in Damast"Us for
some days , and that a very ng1d
ccnsorshlp IS lO effect But he
sztd, the Umted State.s ill gathermg (!\'Cry ple&lt;'e of mformatJOn It
canAt on developments
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w
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pl'esen..
sen
er 981 •
there IS little lhe Umted Stales
C:ln do about the Synan SituatiOn
\ b-•u•o
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_-Lion would Involve Interventton m the mtenKl!l arfalrs
or another country At this Lime.
he said, the tntuahon ~~not· one
of those ln.stancea whtch would
tUSith' anv action u11der the Et~enhower Dodrme
Under the E1senhowt-r
Doetrme, the Unttcd Sl atP.s wou ld
t th
aid of a country
1 ~~~!te~ed ~)' direct Communat
aggresf;ton If that nat ton so Teque.sted Thts could mvolve elther arms aJd or direct usc oi U
s troops
A r"'"'orter asked the President
-·· had referred to persons
why he
of "leftist leanings" when tn fact
oulnght Commwusts have tak~o
over important miliblry and othe r
posts m Syria. WLth a sm11e. the
Presulent aaul tt IS alwars wtse
to give your enemy a hne of retreat.
ol
As the
twtion deve1ops m
S}Tia, Eisenhower said, it must
be watched by the entlre free
world. Cimtion must be used, he

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that would be Intolerable- for the
United Stales and othcc f"ocoun ·
tries.
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Farming Survey '
Now Underway
By Student Team
A team o.f s1x Wesl V1rgtm11
UmversUy students ts conduetmg
a survey in MBsnn Count}, thts
week, to detcrmme thr extent
lo which the
farm('n of the
county arc hk 1 n~ part m lhe fed eral farm ;ud program

study.
'J!he survey l.8 being conducted
under the d1redtdl6 of the W Va.
University department of agrleultural ectlnomlcs un dPr Dr W.

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ASound Business rractice Still Thri, es
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nr o:otlal ions looking townrd the
s:l.l£' or a numbt'r or other.~ now
:tr" underwo111
One or lht; slatwnq nlrf'ufly soh1
- IOC'Olt&gt;d at SO\Lih C!lic;:~go-w lll
lw Tleonvertt•d
1 Into a SUfiCI'rnarke1.
1&lt;' rn l road .. aid tne stMLious
cnn be u~od for lllmll'i('S, club
hnu~&lt;'S . ~t'Ott!~. comnr unily
cen·
lr&gt;r~ .. a.ll(htorlum~ . skating rink~.
l.wwlml,!l allrn and }'Outh C&lt;'ll\Pl's
Thl' statifln~ up for ~ult• !If(' lo·
ratNI all ovt•r the (' 1•ntl'lll's ll.OtKJ
nn 1•· syii'!Cin . Tht•} runge In size
from .&lt;~~all ~trrrt·ture s ht•uh!d hy
twl b1•1l1t'd s loY&lt;'~ l_o hu gf',
111nr·
hl(·d..ffilrtmnt•d affau·s cnp&lt;oblt• or
st·lltlliJs: hu ndn•tl!-t

5tetlont Lou• Mon•y
Wh .v is tht• cr·utral s1•11in g part
of what h"~ lwen r1t•s f•r ihl',d as iiH
"uoJd
mino· ,-, .,.,,
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Tbl' 1u·l nclt'"' 1-.." ,·.,,·on ,·,~ ~h•l
I he
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road hu~ ht• t•n loHirw mtlrwv on
lht'S£' stotlo.u. This ~~~~ ha~ , hC!(~n
a mnjrH fnl'lor In the roarl'.c aunull! defidl rrom pus.~ cn"f. 01.)·
'~ rntionq , whlrh nmou, 111:,j 0 ,-,1
most llO m!Jilon 11ollur., lust yrn: ·
A If re d E l't•rlmnn . pr01ritl r nt
or lhl' nation 's !IC'C'tliHl hiftgC'III t·n\1
s~·s h•m.

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Shortage Of Pharmacists In Ohio
·Noted By Ohio State's Dean Parks
An article by Joseph L. Sabino
presidenl of Lhc Ohio Pho.rman'll·
Heal AII!IO&lt;"Intl&lt;m, on the ~hortag e
of l'egislered
pharmnrist~
in
Ohio and another artic!C publhh
cd recently on the lack of (lharrn uci.~ts in the Unltert Stalt•s is of
mlerf'st to a number of locul
Pl'r .• on.s .
Dean l.l11 ~·d Purk.s of the Ohio
State Universily Collr:gr of Phar·
runney has sai d thut there arc
six possihditit· ~ fur pharmacists :
rela1l fidd, hospital pharmac~ .
pharm are uri ~·&lt;tl int.lustry, govt•rnment resetl'h luhoruturv work,
colll•gr tl•nehing
in
Pharmar::

&lt;.nd pharrna('t•ullrnl

Middleport; Harold Lohse and
Wayne Swisher, Swisher and
Lohse Drug Store owner!; and the
late Miss Lucy M. Harn:y one o ~
the first women pharmacists.
Keil'h Anderwn, son of Mr
ami Mrs Frands Anderson anti
a !':radua\e of Mlddkport High
School is scheduled to start hii ;
nrf'·phnrmacy st•1.1dies at OU this
rail as ouc of t he top stud ents
in his &lt;'i&lt;~as, he has bet'n gn·c11 a
scholarship.

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.Jn a fifty year pC!riod ,' OSU, onr
o[ 65, al·crcditl:d ph~man· col·
lllkf'q In the US hai ' ~·rf.Lduatetl
o.nly about 2000 stu1 ~nt s with
2:16 W\.'mcn 111 th1· group
Tn Meigs ('ounl y OS gr:Hlnate ~
lndwjc nr. and M1· ~- .I J. Davi ·.;,
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for newly
regist er ed
!}harmacbts !1 1'1' usually as lng h
us and G!lcn higher th ;m those of
'iahu·ie .~

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has said that the average druggist
works ngt more than 48, .;:-,;,;;[·;·,
week A program of rt
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tlharmal'Y ~tl'tt!!ntT""ht-ttigh S('hl)uls
t .~ hl'in g nl iH1t' by th(! stale tlllfl
lot":ll phurmaccutic!ll !l~socintiuns

. GA:U.LPOLJS.-HOGS-175 to
220 lbs 20 to 21.70; 220 to 250
lbs 20 t'l 21: Light 18 t(l. 21 ;--'i F at
Sows 12 to 18, Stng.s 12 to 18,
Boar.:; 0 to 14; Sow cmd Pigs 60
to 125; Sttonts .,5 1o 20.

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Loeal New5
Fred Waring
IUO Arthur Godfrey
10:30. ·Strike It Hich

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4 :00
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'6:30' ""MY"P'f'ttf.llt;Fiicka
. 7 ·00 Vic Damone

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8:30
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Meigs County News

10:00
10'.:05
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News

Weather
Seareb .lor Tomorrow
G•ldln~ Light

Katie'! Kitchen
As tbe WOrld Turns
Beat the Clock

Housepartv
Biw f-ay oft
Bob Cro~y !.:how
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret !ltol'm
3:30
4:00
li:30
5:45
5·55
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'I've 1...--vt A Secret
20lh Ct&gt; ntury Fox HOur
Up·to-lhe-ml-nute Newl
""Scann ing the Weather
/Jlhe Lste Show

Edge o( Nlg~
The Early Show
Your Esso 'RAporter
Sport..l Parade

Weatherman '

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Ned u.;:ftin
Sp,orts
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Dou!!;las "Edwardr,
Sgt. Prr.stun of the

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8:80 Mf'ment oi DeelaloD
9:00 Wednesday Ntltlt Fll:~t•
9:45 Sportscope
'N"~I of tbe Nllht
10:10 Theatre 13
!UIO Sign Off

Broken -liizes ,--

Choice of tolora. Buy
lor wearing tbe rest of the aeaaon Buy for n'e xt,ye&amp;r. The uvinga are youra

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CHOICE EACH ...... .. .. : ........ ......... .

HJna:e ot Patet ·
8:00 · · Tb~ater r,f!le ·,.
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Mark Sa er

9;00

Play of the Week

3-4x6 $1,99 Grass Porch Rug~ , '· · ea. 99c
50 Man's 19c Work Straw Hats ··· · · ea. SOc
' .-300-Larg~ Turki1h Wash Cloths : · · ·. e11. 9c
200-Large Cannon Di~~ Cloths ·' ·' · · ·'ea. 9c
3-$10.9S Ladies Rain Coats · -· •· --- $5.00
1-$19.9S12x15 Quaker Rug----·· -' $13.95
2-$.J.4.9S 12Xl2 Quaker Rugs -· · · $1 0.95
1-$9.95 ·9X12 Quaker Rufl · .. :·.-. ·: ·l7.95
_35 pairs $4.98 Children's SlipPJrs -- $2.00
lJ- 50-$1.00 Men's Base.all .caps.· -: · ea. 50c
t· 20-$1.00 Ladles Purses .. -· · · .. · .. · ea. SOc
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BUNDLES
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·10:00 News of the Ni&amp;llt
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eclch' $1.00

JUST t41 PAlmi WOMtN'S WHJTE $3.99

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SANDALS and FLATS · · · · --· · · · ·· pair $2

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HARTFORD. Conn
Z V L t - Nlchola11 Konon . .a grart111g expert

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.ll earlt be done but Nho knowamaybe I'lf o,\•ind up with plum!
flnvoNd with maple syrup.

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dreste~. ReaWar ,2.119 value. Beautiful.
styln and fabrlta. Good sUe range.
Shop ear}f both da1t. l'ridq aad. Sa•

turday.

, 50o YARDS1FANCY

Men111 Better Sport Shirt., AU
ruular $'1.19 nluu.J Good pattern• and nceDent Qu•lity labriea. Good altt ranae. Come
ell}'ly fntl take ;,out eholce, each

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4-Boys $1.99 Swim Trunks
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12-Men's $3.95 Swim Trunks -- ea. $2.00
, 20-Men's $1.69 S.S. Work Shirts, ea. $·1.00
11-Men's $2.99 Bermuda Shorts ea. $1.00
300-Yds. Reg. 49c Dress Print ---- yd. 33c
166-Boys Plaid Flannel Shirts -· ea. $1.00
' 15-Men's Linen&amp; Denim Hobby Pants $1.SO
2"7-Men's SoHeel Dress Shirts · -· · eli. $1.00
48-Men's $1.00 Ba.seball Caps · · · · e11. SOc
IS-Men's $1.99 Dress Straw Hats ea. $1.00
31-Men's$1.99 Fabric Dress Hats ea. $1.00

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Values to •U9. &amp;horll of all klDclJ,
;:al feushera
oddJ and encll: ·of
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Don't. miss this Group - Only tl to go
al this Fantastic Price. Good size range.
Be here when the doors open for hrst
ct"loice - HURRY!

$1

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LftLON TOPfERS 11
Regular St0.Q5 Nylon TopPers must ao to make
room tor Fall coa\.5. Whites and pfSlels. Nice
quality and a bargain pnce. Corne urly and
take your choict.
REMNANT DAYS. EACH

$5

$5

P'amou~ O.N.T. crochet cotton. Good slz~ spool~.
Ecru and white in popular numbers. Quantity
II limited. Shop early Friday mornin&amp;.
CHOICE EAOII
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So 111irry!

SUMMER DRESSES
Pretty summer drC!sses ip fine fast color
printed cotlons - Rl:'g. $3.09 values. Out
they go now during Rrmnanl Days at
this low, low price HURRY!

$2

144 PAIRS FAMOUS MAKES WOMEN'S

BETTER -FOOTWEAR

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Thl1 lt really t tint ltlection of Better Dreue11.
AU" 11~ J,rrlvala.' BeaUtiful atylt8. Good aeLee:.
&amp;len of .aiU.. ''f•l\leJ to tltl.Ofl, Take y~ur
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$144

GIFT ITEMS --.. .. · · · · · · · · · · ·· Yz PRICE
60-81 x99 White Foxcroft Sheets · · -· $1.79 3D-Reg. 39c Turkish Towels · · · · · · ea. 25c
30-81xl08 White Foxcroft Sheets .. $1.99 20-Large Orion Bed Pillows · · · -· · ea. $1.59
36-42x36 White Foxcroft Cools ·· -· ea. 44c ID-$6.9S Aluminum Chairs · ·- ·· · ea. $4.00
48-Boys Big Yank Dungarees .. · · pr. $1.79 · 2.:..$17. 9S Aluminum Lounge Chain $12.00
16-Larga Part Wool Double Blankets $3.99 15D-$1.49 Plaid Single Blankets ---· $1.29
200-Yds. Printed Cretonnes 3 yds. $1.00 · 100-70x84 White Sheet Blankets · · $1.79
100-Yds. Plain $1.59 Bark Ooth yd. $1.00 7-$3.99 Luncheon Cloths ·---····ea. $1.50
50 Fancy $1.00 Plastic Drapes · · -· pr. 88c 12-$3.99 Chenille Spreads · -· · · - ea. $2.00
1G-:large Fancy Single Blankets ea. $3.99 - 4-$2.99 Shower Curtains · · -----· ea. $1.00
2-Goes,nack Bridge lamps · --· · -ea. $3.99 1D-$7.9S Children's Dusters · · · · ea. $3.00
14-Men~s $1.99 Bathing Trunks ea. $1.00 3-$S.98 LiHie Boys Coots · · · · · · ea. $3.00
CLOSE-OUT GROUP - WOM.N"S

$1

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Big Grou; ot Prln~eu Pea:gy sleevelest

Valm" Up To $ti.95 Pair

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Final clearance of all spring and summer footw&lt;'al - Flats. Casuals, Heels, in
wh1te. he1gc and patent. All sizes in lot .
Dul not m every sty le. HURRY! Save
over lh now!

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ccats, eulb and toppers. Former
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to close out. &amp;~uti·
Is a real barlaln
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1S Girls $1.99 Summer Skirts · · · · ea. $1.44
1.5 large 24x44 Hit and Miss Rugs ea. 33c
2S Regular $3.99 Fancy Drapes ·· pr. $2.44
25 Little Girls Nylon Toppers · · ·· ea. $3.00
1S Ladies $S.98 Bathing S?Jits · - ea. $3.00
9 Ladies $S.98 Linine Toppers · · ea. $3.00
12 ladies $1.00 CoHan Half Slip!i, ea. 77c
1SO Remnants Tapestry Fabrics · · · · ea. 39c
53 Irregulars Cannon Nylon Hos.e · · pr. SOc
100 Pairs Men's $S.98 Dress Pants ·· $3.88
18 Regular $2.99 Indian Blankets · · $1.99

THEY GO- WOMEN•s tt()VELTY

B~ h~n' ~ty for flnt ehoice. Summt!:r sandal~.
.wedaP-Cd .hatJ. Broken lob. Valuet to $3.99_.
Good ranae ot aiUII, Shop and save durin&amp;
Stlttkr'a
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. 19-Ladies $5.98 Linen Skirts · · ·· ea. $2.88
9 Ladies $1.99 BouHant Slips · ·· · ea. $1.44
I5-Ladies $3.99 Cotton Skirts · · e!'· $2.88
15-Ladles,$3.99 Summer Blouses ea. $2.88
11-Ladies $3lJ9 Maternity Tops ea. $1.99
4&amp;-l.adies $4.98 Street Dresses ea. $3.00
.14-latlies $2.99 Summar Blouses · · $1.88
-Hatftes (val. to ~4.95) Sulli. Suits $10.00
10-Ladies (val. to 24.95) Toppers $10.00
2-Ladie~ $10.95 Faille Dusters -· ea. $5.00
15-Childrin's $1.99 Swim Suiis . eci. $1.44

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HAZEL
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Mieh.-City ina: ri&amp;hta k the clty
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Manager Cah•in c:- Henry !Jsued a a:i.rden ."
achedule giving ea.ch city depart·

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7:00 Orient ExRftia ·

'7 :30 NavY Log
8:00 Olate and Ran1et

Writer

Neighbora

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4:00 Cartonn 'club
5:00 Micke:; MoutJe Club

8:00 Five Star i''lnal

Radio Dial

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American Bandltand

UYJ Cutoon Club

On Your

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10:59 Sign On
11:00 Advel:'turu in L81or¥:o
12:00 LibeTaee
12:30 'the Gretchen Wade

CHANNEL " WED.
10:59 Sign On
11 :00 Adventures in Learnln,.
12:00 Liberace
12:30 The Gretchen Wade Show
1:1~ Neixhbors
1:30 Movie Matinee

Big lot or Fancy white and pastel
All sold for ~9r and 79e each,
Earrings, bracelets, necklaces and pins.
Come take your
CHOICE. REMNANT C$AY8, E.\CH ....
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SUMMER JEWELRY

Commodore-summer
Regular $1.00 plaid cottoD blouiles,
Gqod tiltljle qf 11ztts. Fast . t;.o1on:, attrac!Uri patterns. La'y in 1 supply at
thJt 1ow prke. Shop · and nve durlnl
our !'amOU! 'Remnant Days,

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MEN'S and BOYS' $4.98 "BALL BAND"

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Mo l.aJ·AwiY1.-1Yii M.fst 1e Here-.

55 Ladies 89c Munsingwear flanties, ea. SOc
3-$1.99 fancy lamp Shadis .... · · .. $1.00
12 ladies fo $3.98 Princess Slips, ea. $1.75 13-$1.99 Laclies Crepe Gowns .... -· $1.29
30 Ladies to $2.50 Brassieres · - ea. $1.00 15-$1.99 Laches Crepe Pajamas .... $1.29
9 Ladies $5.98 Girdles ...... ·•· -· ea. $.3.00 6-$2.99 Ladi~ ·crepe Pajamas · ·· ·· · $1.79
11 L~dles Soiled $4.98 Wool Stoles, $2.50 1-$1.99 Ahilnillium Tray -· -.. · .. · ' .. $1.00
7 Ladies Soiled White Uniforms,· ea. $2.00 · 5G-PalnMea's Big Yank Dungarees $1.99
40 Ladi~ Summer Hats -· · · · · --·.· · ·· ea. SOc 2D-$14.95 Men's Suede Jackets · · $10.95
29 LiHie Girls Linen Dusters · · · · -· ea. $1.00 15-Pairs 1.98 Children's Plastic Boots $1.
27 Childs $3.99 Organdie Dresses · · $1.88 25-Assorted Household Brushes · · · · ea. Sc
19-$1.00 Boys Summer Hats -· · · --. ea. SOc 32-$1.79.:--'3.• inch Window Shades ea. 89c
2-$10.9S Ladies
FaHie
Dusters -- ea. $S.OO 18-$1.99 Fftther Pillows · · · · · ·· ' ea. $1.59
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2:30

Brighter Day
Secret Storm
Edge of Ni.t;ht
The E.:&gt;rly s:1o"!
Ynur Esso Reporter
Sporh Parade

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•bildrl!llr.~ :JJ&amp; all!'.e• .a:to 2. Good leather uppen
Ions wearin&amp;: Hmpotltlon •olea. AU half prlc~

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Kalle's Kitchen
As thf&gt; Wori.., Turn1

, Mo Phone or .JWI·

Shorh, blousefi and pedal pw;hen. Val..
ue:s to $1.29. Buy ,now tor achool. BiJ
group of lo11 of .Styles to select from
Remnant Days.

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7:00 .11mm1e Dean
7:80 Buat~.n Blaetle
8:00 Ceptaln Kan&amp;aroo

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11:10
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11 :46
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9o00 Lux Vulco Tbeai.H
IGoQII WhirlyblrdJ
10o311 'NeWI Readlfnea
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Best of Dngnet
Tire
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2 :00 Big Payof!
2 :30 Bob" Crosby Sho.,

SHt:EP- Ewes and Lms. 5 lo
10: Stock Ewes 3 to 10; F!lt
Shf'ep 3 to 8, Cu lls t lo 5; Bucks
3 1o 6; Fat Wethe.rs 3 1(• R.
LA:vi~S - Tnps 21:
SeconC. s IB
to 20, Light Wts. 14 to 18; Com·
mon 10 to 14.

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Com. an!.l Hvs.. '10 \(J 22; Culls ti
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Arthur Godfr~
Strike It Rich
;News
Weather
Love of Lift:
11:30 Search for Tnmorrow
n .4~ Guldin·g Light

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l~u·st Brq:rtist lh lll't"h hnd pu:nit•s
at' th e ).f!rldkport Ru;u1slde Park

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11:10
11:15

CAT'I'LE---Steers 12 to 21; I-J1!i·
fers 10 to 20. Baby Bref 14 to ?.l;
Fat Cows 10 to 15; Canners 6 to 9;
D1.1lls 10 to•te; Mllk Cow.~ 60 to

Sanborn Missionary Society Circles
Picnics In Middleport Pork
:pa~iCd,;l.;o';;·=========" Thrrl' Ci ,; o(Hold
till' B. H. San I Grarc Phillips is the Home nus·de

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7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston Slaclrie
8:00 Caotain KangarOo
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8:55 Local News

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Th!J !J lhe sale all Meigs County wall• for-Remnant Daya at Stiffler's! lt'a
a sale of treiJiendous savings for enryone! . . . . quapty goodo for you.r1elf,
your family, and your home at lhe loweot prleea of tho year! . _. _ Here; we
OUI lilt but a few ollhe hUildreda of "olOIO-GUis DOW On d!Jplay . __ . aU IUIJ.
J..t to lint eome, flnt eholee, oo burry! Friday and Saturday, llemaant Days
al stlffler's-Come, Buy and Save Plenty.

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!ilOnlry t:hO,sC'n_ by this Ci~·clc DJ~d
Hnze! Morns ~.~ the F'ore1gn mJ.;;.
lnrth of a ;.;ix pound datljlhtPr,
Phtn lulc.t Olnn•r
~~onary The Clrci\f' m&lt;trl_e plans to
A ha-"kct !llnner and u sign will
ad as hoslcsse s fol' the Sf;ptem·
Margar1•t Ann, Mnnduy, lll tht:
1 TUP~rln.\' 1,v~·nmg.
Wuliuow
I The norroL~
l'u·rk
busi 1w:.;s her meetm~ or tlw Ml~&gt;~.mnury
Medkal !IO~tJital uf Vh·I!.Jntu in bt' held ul the 8(~111'
Chu!'ch of Ch1·isl Sunrlay, Auw:mtl
TIH'f'illl" wa~ cumluuetl'd h_v Mr!;. Society. \trs. How a_ rd Wesl was !I
Uichmoud . Mrs \viii i11 tlw ft~t·m
Pr () oruth .~ Flnk M&lt;tlenur1 grand 25 followin•.!• the woo·ohip !IC'""&gt;·-.
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F'l' lll1Ct'S Bt&gt;arhs. t'lliHIIHan, a(1cr I ~ ues t ol thf' mel' l mg
.
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Aachool
1111' mc:-r.l Wh('n grm•t• Wit.~ HiVl'n
'Mr&lt;l Millon Hood, PI'C$ldcnt or
Snulf, a form of tobacco whlth !1 hv Ml'S. Charlt•s BP n lwtl . 'Mi~.; !he Socil't~·. nskl'd the grnrn for
11nitred up the nose without the pre· Syhin McP.1u.~ ter w:l~ dlWOlional I he picn1c Jn('n] of the Eloctn
limin&amp;ry nicety of setting ftre to lt. lt·ader and Mrs. T. I•' Hawkins (1irclc nnd Mrs (1\iUord lhY ' H
e. Border Oil li. Muked
ACROSS
ll not aa popular aa it. wu in the L(avf' the rlt'r1icnl•:)ry rrny~r rc r tht· chaiit;tan, presidefl. Tile opcnin~
wltb
1 t. Chief
18t.h eentury, In t.hoa&amp;df!•• the use
...... gil't orf,•ing Lovc,ifl box.t'S devotiOnal service wos led by
'· '.rtxu
1. Ordain
tho
of lnutr to provoke the euurable 1v n
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' aenaation whieb oomet nat before Wf'rl' rli,:;trihutcd to the ten n1f'm· Mrs. Paul Smart an plans were
t. Rull 1
8. H•1rlell
' a aneese was widespread; today· it brw~ present .
~ad~ to give the devotional St)f2~. Sln.llhl~t.AnoddJob ll.,lol, n'sign;1l\on
11
almost
extinct.
Th
ur
Mr~.
J
M
v1ce
at lite Septe~ber meeting nf
1
tlml4
10. Hautboya
Recently, however, three British An·her' 11 ~ read in" dllnnlHit. wu~ the Mlssianary S~l&amp;.ty .
( var.)
11.
tmmenq
14RoU
of
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doctors revived are 1•1111 , 1J und , Mr;. Hl&lt;~nthl~ Hnll· . Lillian Ferrer i! the Hoote n_tis·
lt\Oftty
Jt. Nour·
11. Mldda.:y
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the uae of anuff ttH1 ~ tall w:ts narnt•li 11 , hf'r p1art• . wm11ry? t !his Cl re Ie on d. De 1Ol'CH
mnl
lC. ConJuMUoft
::~~~!J~u:;:..o~ Mr~ . 1\n·lll'l' n•sigllt'l: b('('UUSt~ or LosLIOn 1S the
~l-~ss,lo.nary
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IT. lOx.
10. Wot
1
to h~ad olf th,. ill lu·nllh
for the yoar.
;.,vp ember
plalol
11. Ouldecl
16. 8tuM&amp;
32. A ptexua
1neesea
and
run·
Plan~
Wet£'
mndc
to
st'nll
n
bat!·
rnt•ctinK
wiU
be
held
nt
the home
1
I&amp; Bwomp
:u. Bocrlal
i \I.O.rv•
sa
WU4
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ny no1ea of hay ke1 uf fO'Od tn a rret•dy f·am\ly 11 n 11 of Mrs. _D11vid Darst Jr. Ma·s. Beu·
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; 10. Pl&amp;ntt!dl
'ahtep (tnd,j,
hv~r J:ailent,. Mrs. Willi~ Anlhon.v 'ad Mr.~ h1h Whale gave .the c_loalnltl pruy ·
31. Blbll(!&amp;l
!•orlr lr.l 10. ConlfetOUI 18. •·llor
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· The m
ern med· nom er Hartle,, Wf'I'C nnmett oa H. Text\nna Wh1le wu a auest:
name
Cotnta.s.
\cal anutr oon•
J
n .••,..,,
t ned no tob~t~o. ln!ltead it. wu lhbi pro"\ccl.
Him&amp;Jayu
compand moat1y of a milk lUgar
The C\rrle
called lactoae, plua &amp; small amoun,t mi ~.~lon.o~ry, Sara
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14. Mend
of Sterane, one of \.he moat pot.en~ lam:, Ore., and their
ot tbe new hormonea.
&lt;~ionari£'&lt;1. Mr. 811d
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The
auffeNn
rot
two
anlff1
a
day
McDaniel.
Yokohllma,
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t&gt;f
Ul~ new wonder anuft', while a
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ooprano
control rroup or patlentl ~ an- the cori1ing year ' ,
-ATTiND · PICNIC
21. Hllh (Mill. I
inert 1nuft' which coru\ated entln\r
Mrs. L. D. Dll~~ tairman
The Ro.:er Dean Motor Co., o!
10. Milo
of iaatoae. Thoaelliven the SteriDe lhc f.ovejoy
C\rlcle-.t
Atlkns held their comp:~ny· p icHolmo
lnuft' ret)brted that It not only ben• wlu~n thl'y met artCr, t elr
nlc for all their emp.loyccs and
11. Plactd lit.
eft.ted .t heir Mlee. but al~o relieved Mr.s:. C. E. HoyL, wi o
rnmiHes nt the Fred Beasley Ft~rm
layan
, the lte:hlntr ud oongeat.inn of tht ch\trch pnstor asked the ~a~ pr&lt;! Athens, Sunday. · Attending from
IS. Dll'l
.e)'u
whleh otbon &amp;c40mp&amp;nlee hay
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, took unmeditated anulf 10t no air-- l.lunan gaY~ the Cp&lt;'nlng devo· Watson and Mr. and Mt'S. Harnlrl
·1 SIS. Rt•
. pUleant relief.
, Uonwl se.rv1oo on the topic "Va.. Watson ·.flld famUies.
IT. On.. lelttr
I T~e doctora - all aft\1\ated with catit&gt;ns" an l' Mrs . Ho yt gave lhr
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1Kina'• follep Hoapital in London prave•··
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Ouut Spe•ker Sunct•v
ttnt.r
- dldrt t explain why they u&amp;ed
·r~e secrctlli'Y Mn. 1 unum reud
George T. Siddall Jr. e student
, 60. 0011 91 war
anulf 111attad of noaa dropa or an.
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aoroaol 1pray. But their expe1'iment. a ~Iter u.vl_!l
rs. . ··~·
.-t End over Newton Theological
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wh,ich they urced other doeton to and Mls:s 'Florine! Tulhott ~m a SchOol. Boston,
Mass,
wm be ·
I. Opportunlt)'
t;ry, may lead tht British anUBe.rt eontrlhuUon for the Cirdo trea- jUe&amp;t speaker at the Federated
\ J. Unoympoto rt!VI~ a once-traditional piece of !.UTY as .M•n.t by thesl' ladie!l. Mr, . Church, Sunday mornlng. using
tbM.Ieally
pocket furniture ; the ornate anulf· Luman ahro l'Oild a thank-you let · for hh topic, "Lake Clay in the
l.lnlltot
box.
ter rrnm Mra. Hatry Hysell for Potters Hand". Mr.
Siddall is
work
nowen
Kent her when she was In spilndlnl the Jummer months in
&amp;.8trvtct
cbup
Alw•vt. Prt~Nred
Hol!et Hotpltal and Mrs, liYlftl.l Middleport ~t the home of Mr .
1. 111
svn.-.cm:E, N Y. - As they •'-':•::__:':::"":::1:..::_0.!~~ilt::.:t::_•.:':::h•:.:::
· ~1e. 1 , and Mrs.· Pau_:~mart:
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took Thomas Glovemore
orr lo
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work It: Jail o na eh.,ge of '"""'"dUng.
A XY DL B A A X
deputy sheriffs asluld lhc ~2-year\
11 L 0 H 0 P • I. I. 0 W
1 old man why he Insist ed on dr~g0.. letter etmply 1tande tor another. In thl• Hmple A lt u"d aing along 3 sack r.o~lain!ng about
tor tM thrH L'a. X for lhe two 0'1, ete, Blnll• le\ttra, apoao UO bottles of medicine . "1'1;lat's
&amp;roplitl, Ule 1en1th and formation of the worQ art aU hlnta. eaay,"
Glovemore mold "SomeI:Mh d&amp;J the cod• !etten are dltfertnt.
times I don't
ftX:I goo'\ - like

Mr. 1111t.l Mr1:1 Fret.! W11l, lhch
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I 1-oo Mayor of the Town
Father l(nowa Se!!t
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..~·: -.:.·1,. 9:00 Thl.!' Is. Your Life
l 9:30 Wiler!ront
I 10:00 Masquerade PArty
10:30 News Head1tnes
1 10:40 Nitewatch
. 12:00 TonlJbt

What'a Wrong Wit
Compulsory Auto ln,urance?

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This is thoir lint rl1ild.

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Not/011o/ ,.,,,O&lt; icotiOII. /n&lt;~IP•IIcl!fflf

t11aurance compulsory won't mean

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3:00 o·\M:Ien !or a D~1
3:45 lll.oaerr t1.omancea
4:00 Comedy T!me

4:30 Movietlme

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Vt1f1&gt;l hm")on, GoMral Ml&gt;noo••

wa_r,
Making the buying of llabUity

T1 uth or ConseQuer.ces

8o00 SphlJCh PlAybou~

INSURANCE TIPS

You hear a lot thesof! days about
compulsory automobile liability
&gt;"n•u•nnce and l1ow it'd 00 a good
thing• because everyone who eau&amp;ed
an a!X!id~nt would be au'I e Ul pay
damares.
You'd eertalnly think the inaur~
anee induatry would be for eompulforybeeauseifeveryonehadto
buy Insurance, that'd mean ni.ort
ulea. But, it doesn't work that

Rmflpe-r R~om
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th!lt everyone will have lnsuranee
beeauae there will always be peo•
plfl who wlU lrnore the law no
matter bow ~t.rlctly lt may Melt·
forced. And it wrm't mean that
everyone
who is Injured and tbe
famiHea of
those who are killed
wm be paid for their auft'erlnr.
An accident vidlm ran't recwer
damagen from a hit-and-run drlv.
er who'a never caught, O?' from an
unin&amp;ured out.of-stat.e driver. Nor
ean he rt!cover from a drlve.r
whoae insurance. hu been can·
J
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1 celled or ht~ exptred. He can't re.
'J: 1e c cntr:~ l r. ~ur~ l1 11 lfiHI'.~ 111 .
cover, either, if there is no proven
S"
legal1tabllitl,
or Ift h~ ia at fault.
1
nws 1 I , uU a mou Lh just on Its
C
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ompu
10ryproblem
eaves oo
many
slat1011
at 1-.biont', N. Y., lll7 1111l ·
The real
II to
flnd gaps.
aome
1'.'1 nurth of UtiPa, just
short ol
wa:r of cutting down the tragie
1he Canudlun horder. 11 ~aid lhh j lo1s of Ute and limb on our blah·
w:...~ lYJllt'ni of il~ srunl1 sl~tions.l W&amp;J'I. Compul1ory won't help one
The C1•nlrul ;;uu.l it lolll's moro
Iota. A• a matter of taet, It'll
th•".n 11 ',200 ,(100 11 .\.'f','lr on II ~ b1g
haVe'I the
•-k opposite
kl effect
d tor tIt
Umon 1 ermin ul Jn
C"lt·v"l,·u&gt;d
wqn
e
rec
e!ll
an
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drivua off our hlghwaya.unee
Thee
w.hieh is one of thoH' up ror snle
effect of rompul sory Ia to grant a
or ll'liSl'.
llrenee tq _maim, "nd to eay to
r.1'n JHI Ct•nlral Sla ll nu, in the
aucb people, "Go ahead Jnd drive
hf•:u·t ur N(' W Vurk . is 111 tl (\11 the
and have an accident. You ha-a
J i~l
ln!lurane'if so your aeeldent hi

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12:00 Current
I :00 Mv Little Y=t:"(le
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2 :00 Ma!!ne"' ThP.ater .
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It is evident hy the successful operation' ol
this plan that the people of thi s area choose '
wisely when they pla('(• their trust in the bus- 1
iness and foresight ability of such men as the
Beech Grove ~Cemetery Tl\t StC'I'S, who poinl
out that contributions may still be m~rle for
the perp~tual rare plan of Beedl Grove reffic.

"I~ com pll'tely wiper! out
by thf' tm·minul he merely wn!k:l'
throtr ~h to cutch the train."
P('r]m an ~ aid what a pa~S CII).i('I" 1
pay s lt'r hi ~ tieket "stays within
1
L_n· termmal 10 ' ' ' for ils g&gt;g~n t1c £'0.-&gt;ls or operalibn. m, t- nt"&gt;l"
ance and laX('S. In bu yin g lw;
tit·kel . hl' pays mosl (or the fa·
r ility he usPs lr:ast."
Kt·y to llwse high co~t s "is th&lt;'
generally huge tax load pial'ed 011
rnilway
p&lt;tssenger
facilitu•s,"
Perlmun exploined.
Competitors E&amp;cape Tu"
He pointed out th 'l l mnny sta·l
lions wcJ"e bulll during the rail·
road's mo-nopoly era "unr! rf'floc1 I
a gr11 ndeur far hcyond todllv's
worth- and their OJ&gt;f'raliull u.nd
m:unl(•mmrc l'OIIt~ A.how il ..
In analyzin g the t·ost p1rlur ~,
Pt·~·Jman
s:11d
railroads mu:-&gt;1
bu1l1t. m-:Jinl.: un untl P&lt;~Y taxi's oa
their st:llion ~. while tlwir cum-~·
fll'lllm·s- oitllll('S and btl~ com·
panies~ usc tax·frcl'
tf'rminob
hu!lt Wll h publk I'• ntl1=.
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Sign On
B:UO 1'odo.y
9:00 Romp"'' Room
10:00 The Price i~ Right
t0 :30 Truth or C: 'i'lsequenteJ
; 1:00 Tic rae Dough
1t ·30 It could Be Yo1.1
12:00 Te;.; ~nd Jlr.x
12.30 Current
J :00 My Li!!~e Margie
J ·30 Brld~ and Groom
2:00 Mt.lin~e 'fh~ater

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moneys so mvest cd with tile
spent but is a_! ways kept ia govcrnm1'nt bonds
sa that the mterest r~n pro\·idt• sti ll more

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L~T'fM WO~~K--)

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tru stees is e ver

New York Central Railroad
To Auction Off 408 Stations
Th1• N1•w York l.'!·n!l'a] Railroad
ha~ put 406 of it'&gt; st:~tlon~ on lhC'
atlrtlon hlock and will £'ntertaio 1

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an aura of ne at :rnd pt'~celrr l quit·Lm\e. a.; \\dl
as_ a securP kn_owlPdg(' h~ 1hn~t· \\ lw h.1vt' t:o n.
tnhuled that rn the \'l'ar~ 10 co me when they 1
too have be\.'n hud tu n·st . the sJ mc care will I
be given to thL•ir g1·.n·P:-. ;~s rs tH·in g given tu I

States Government Bonds. The interest ac·
emed from these bonds is used for mainte·
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lots in
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today arc in au I

A practice started a number of 'ears ago
by the members of the Beech Grove CPmetl't"y
Board of Trus tees is now paying off 111 n:~ll
dividends anrJ enabling the prese nt dav tJ u::.·
tees to more capably disc-hargt• the ir d.u !les
The plan evolved by the trustees Jnd ·:~H··
ried out with meticu lous care by surceedrn g
trustee ~ of the cemetery is a simplr , but ef·
fective plan of long range thinking And lo·
.day it is operable and in force .
The plan was set up for lot owners in the
Reech Grove Cemetery to plac~ in escrow
with the Board of Trustees sums ranging
from $100 to $500 to provide for perpetual
care of their cemetery plots.
The moneys so placed with the Truslccs has
over the years been wisely invested in United

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s:l.l£' or a numbt'r or other.~ now
:tr" underwo111
One or lht; slatwnq nlrf'ufly soh1
- IOC'Olt&gt;d at SO\Lih C!lic;:~go-w lll
lw Tleonvertt•d
1 Into a SUfiCI'rnarke1.
1&lt;' rn l road .. aid tne stMLious
cnn be u~od for lllmll'i('S, club
hnu~&lt;'S . ~t'Ott!~. comnr unily
cen·
lr&gt;r~ .. a.ll(htorlum~ . skating rink~.
l.wwlml,!l allrn and }'Outh C&lt;'ll\Pl's
Thl' statifln~ up for ~ult• !If(' lo·
ratNI all ovt•r the (' 1•ntl'lll's ll.OtKJ
nn 1•· syii'!Cin . Tht•} runge In size
from .&lt;~~all ~trrrt·ture s ht•uh!d hy
twl b1•1l1t'd s loY&lt;'~ l_o hu gf',
111nr·
hl(·d..ffilrtmnt•d affau·s cnp&lt;oblt• or
st·lltlliJs: hu ndn•tl!-t

5tetlont Lou• Mon•y
Wh .v is tht• cr·utral s1•11in g part
of what h"~ lwen r1t•s f•r ihl',d as iiH
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'~ rntionq , whlrh nmou, 111:,j 0 ,-,1
most llO m!Jilon 11ollur., lust yrn: ·
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Shortage Of Pharmacists In Ohio
·Noted By Ohio State's Dean Parks
An article by Joseph L. Sabino
presidenl of Lhc Ohio Pho.rman'll·
Heal AII!IO&lt;"Intl&lt;m, on the ~hortag e
of l'egislered
pharmnrist~
in
Ohio and another artic!C publhh
cd recently on the lack of (lharrn uci.~ts in the Unltert Stalt•s is of
mlerf'st to a number of locul
Pl'r .• on.s .
Dean l.l11 ~·d Purk.s of the Ohio
State Universily Collr:gr of Phar·
runney has sai d thut there arc
six possihditit· ~ fur pharmacists :
rela1l fidd, hospital pharmac~ .
pharm are uri ~·&lt;tl int.lustry, govt•rnment resetl'h luhoruturv work,
colll•gr tl•nehing
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Middleport; Harold Lohse and
Wayne Swisher, Swisher and
Lohse Drug Store owner!; and the
late Miss Lucy M. Harn:y one o ~
the first women pharmacists.
Keil'h Anderwn, son of Mr
ami Mrs Frands Anderson anti
a !':radua\e of Mlddkport High
School is scheduled to start hii ;
nrf'·phnrmacy st•1.1dies at OU this
rail as ouc of t he top stud ents
in his &lt;'i&lt;~as, he has bet'n gn·c11 a
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o[ 65, al·crcditl:d ph~man· col·
lllkf'q In the US hai ' ~·rf.Lduatetl
o.nly about 2000 stu1 ~nt s with
2:16 W\.'mcn 111 th1· group
Tn Meigs ('ounl y OS gr:Hlnate ~
lndwjc nr. and M1· ~- .I J. Davi ·.;,
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!}harmacbts !1 1'1' usually as lng h
us and G!lcn higher th ;m those of
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has said that the average druggist
works ngt more than 48, .;:-,;,;;[·;·,
week A program of rt
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tlharmal'Y ~tl'tt!!ntT""ht-ttigh S('hl)uls
t .~ hl'in g nl iH1t' by th(! stale tlllfl
lot":ll phurmaccutic!ll !l~socintiuns

. GA:U.LPOLJS.-HOGS-175 to
220 lbs 20 to 21.70; 220 to 250
lbs 20 t'l 21: Light 18 t(l. 21 ;--'i F at
Sows 12 to 18, Stng.s 12 to 18,
Boar.:; 0 to 14; Sow cmd Pigs 60
to 125; Sttonts .,5 1o 20.

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Fred Waring
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Weather
Seareb .lor Tomorrow
G•ldln~ Light

Katie'! Kitchen
As tbe WOrld Turns
Beat the Clock

Housepartv
Biw f-ay oft
Bob Cro~y !.:how
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret !ltol'm
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The Early Show
Your Esso 'RAporter
Sport..l Parade

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9:00 Wednesday Ntltlt Fll:~t•
9:45 Sportscope
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Play of the Week

3-4x6 $1,99 Grass Porch Rug~ , '· · ea. 99c
50 Man's 19c Work Straw Hats ··· · · ea. SOc
' .-300-Larg~ Turki1h Wash Cloths : · · ·. e11. 9c
200-Large Cannon Di~~ Cloths ·' ·' · · ·'ea. 9c
3-$10.9S Ladies Rain Coats · -· •· --- $5.00
1-$19.9S12x15 Quaker Rug----·· -' $13.95
2-$.J.4.9S 12Xl2 Quaker Rugs -· · · $1 0.95
1-$9.95 ·9X12 Quaker Rufl · .. :·.-. ·: ·l7.95
_35 pairs $4.98 Children's SlipPJrs -- $2.00
lJ- 50-$1.00 Men's Base.all .caps.· -: · ea. 50c
t· 20-$1.00 Ladles Purses .. -· · · .. · .. · ea. SOc
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flnvoNd with maple syrup.

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styln and fabrlta. Good sUe range.
Shop ear}f both da1t. l'ridq aad. Sa•

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Men111 Better Sport Shirt., AU
ruular $'1.19 nluu.J Good pattern• and nceDent Qu•lity labriea. Good altt ranae. Come
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12-Men's $3.95 Swim Trunks -- ea. $2.00
, 20-Men's $1.69 S.S. Work Shirts, ea. $·1.00
11-Men's $2.99 Bermuda Shorts ea. $1.00
300-Yds. Reg. 49c Dress Print ---- yd. 33c
166-Boys Plaid Flannel Shirts -· ea. $1.00
' 15-Men's Linen&amp; Denim Hobby Pants $1.SO
2"7-Men's SoHeel Dress Shirts · -· · eli. $1.00
48-Men's $1.00 Ba.seball Caps · · · · e11. SOc
IS-Men's $1.99 Dress Straw Hats ea. $1.00
31-Men's$1.99 Fabric Dress Hats ea. $1.00

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al this Fantastic Price. Good size range.
Be here when the doors open for hrst
ct"loice - HURRY!

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Regular St0.Q5 Nylon TopPers must ao to make
room tor Fall coa\.5. Whites and pfSlels. Nice
quality and a bargain pnce. Corne urly and
take your choict.
REMNANT DAYS. EACH

$5

$5

P'amou~ O.N.T. crochet cotton. Good slz~ spool~.
Ecru and white in popular numbers. Quantity
II limited. Shop early Friday mornin&amp;.
CHOICE EAOII
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SUMMER DRESSES
Pretty summer drC!sses ip fine fast color
printed cotlons - Rl:'g. $3.09 values. Out
they go now during Rrmnanl Days at
this low, low price HURRY!

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AU" 11~ J,rrlvala.' BeaUtiful atylt8. Good aeLee:.
&amp;len of .aiU.. ''f•l\leJ to tltl.Ofl, Take y~ur
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GIFT ITEMS --.. .. · · · · · · · · · · ·· Yz PRICE
60-81 x99 White Foxcroft Sheets · · -· $1.79 3D-Reg. 39c Turkish Towels · · · · · · ea. 25c
30-81xl08 White Foxcroft Sheets .. $1.99 20-Large Orion Bed Pillows · · · -· · ea. $1.59
36-42x36 White Foxcroft Cools ·· -· ea. 44c ID-$6.9S Aluminum Chairs · ·- ·· · ea. $4.00
48-Boys Big Yank Dungarees .. · · pr. $1.79 · 2.:..$17. 9S Aluminum Lounge Chain $12.00
16-Larga Part Wool Double Blankets $3.99 15D-$1.49 Plaid Single Blankets ---· $1.29
200-Yds. Printed Cretonnes 3 yds. $1.00 · 100-70x84 White Sheet Blankets · · $1.79
100-Yds. Plain $1.59 Bark Ooth yd. $1.00 7-$3.99 Luncheon Cloths ·---····ea. $1.50
50 Fancy $1.00 Plastic Drapes · · -· pr. 88c 12-$3.99 Chenille Spreads · -· · · - ea. $2.00
1G-:large Fancy Single Blankets ea. $3.99 - 4-$2.99 Shower Curtains · · -----· ea. $1.00
2-Goes,nack Bridge lamps · --· · -ea. $3.99 1D-$7.9S Children's Dusters · · · · ea. $3.00
14-Men~s $1.99 Bathing Trunks ea. $1.00 3-$S.98 LiHie Boys Coots · · · · · · ea. $3.00
CLOSE-OUT GROUP - WOM.N"S

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Valm" Up To $ti.95 Pair

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Final clearance of all spring and summer footw&lt;'al - Flats. Casuals, Heels, in
wh1te. he1gc and patent. All sizes in lot .
Dul not m every sty le. HURRY! Save
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1S Girls $1.99 Summer Skirts · · · · ea. $1.44
1.5 large 24x44 Hit and Miss Rugs ea. 33c
2S Regular $3.99 Fancy Drapes ·· pr. $2.44
25 Little Girls Nylon Toppers · · ·· ea. $3.00
1S Ladies $S.98 Bathing S?Jits · - ea. $3.00
9 Ladies $S.98 Linine Toppers · · ea. $3.00
12 ladies $1.00 CoHan Half Slip!i, ea. 77c
1SO Remnants Tapestry Fabrics · · · · ea. 39c
53 Irregulars Cannon Nylon Hos.e · · pr. SOc
100 Pairs Men's $S.98 Dress Pants ·· $3.88
18 Regular $2.99 Indian Blankets · · $1.99

THEY GO- WOMEN•s tt()VELTY

B~ h~n' ~ty for flnt ehoice. Summt!:r sandal~.
.wedaP-Cd .hatJ. Broken lob. Valuet to $3.99_.
Good ranae ot aiUII, Shop and save durin&amp;
Stlttkr'a
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. 19-Ladies $5.98 Linen Skirts · · ·· ea. $2.88
9 Ladies $1.99 BouHant Slips · ·· · ea. $1.44
I5-Ladies $3.99 Cotton Skirts · · e!'· $2.88
15-Ladles,$3.99 Summer Blouses ea. $2.88
11-Ladies $3lJ9 Maternity Tops ea. $1.99
4&amp;-l.adies $4.98 Street Dresses ea. $3.00
.14-latlies $2.99 Summar Blouses · · $1.88
-Hatftes (val. to ~4.95) Sulli. Suits $10.00
10-Ladies (val. to 24.95) Toppers $10.00
2-Ladie~ $10.95 Faille Dusters -· ea. $5.00
15-Childrin's $1.99 Swim Suiis . eci. $1.44

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Mieh.-City ina: ri&amp;hta k the clty
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7:00 Orient ExRftia ·

'7 :30 NavY Log
8:00 Olate and Ran1et

Writer

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4:00 Cartonn 'club
5:00 Micke:; MoutJe Club

8:00 Five Star i''lnal

Radio Dial

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American Bandltand

UYJ Cutoon Club

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10:59 Sign On
11:00 Advel:'turu in L81or¥:o
12:00 LibeTaee
12:30 'the Gretchen Wade

CHANNEL " WED.
10:59 Sign On
11 :00 Adventures in Learnln,.
12:00 Liberace
12:30 The Gretchen Wade Show
1:1~ Neixhbors
1:30 Movie Matinee

Big lot or Fancy white and pastel
All sold for ~9r and 79e each,
Earrings, bracelets, necklaces and pins.
Come take your
CHOICE. REMNANT C$AY8, E.\CH ....
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Commodore-summer
Regular $1.00 plaid cottoD blouiles,
Gqod tiltljle qf 11ztts. Fast . t;.o1on:, attrac!Uri patterns. La'y in 1 supply at
thJt 1ow prke. Shop · and nve durlnl
our !'amOU! 'Remnant Days,

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MEN'S and BOYS' $4.98 "BALL BAND"

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Mo l.aJ·AwiY1.-1Yii M.fst 1e Here-.

55 Ladies 89c Munsingwear flanties, ea. SOc
3-$1.99 fancy lamp Shadis .... · · .. $1.00
12 ladies fo $3.98 Princess Slips, ea. $1.75 13-$1.99 Laclies Crepe Gowns .... -· $1.29
30 Ladies to $2.50 Brassieres · - ea. $1.00 15-$1.99 Laches Crepe Pajamas .... $1.29
9 Ladies $5.98 Girdles ...... ·•· -· ea. $.3.00 6-$2.99 Ladi~ ·crepe Pajamas · ·· ·· · $1.79
11 L~dles Soiled $4.98 Wool Stoles, $2.50 1-$1.99 Ahilnillium Tray -· -.. · .. · ' .. $1.00
7 Ladies Soiled White Uniforms,· ea. $2.00 · 5G-PalnMea's Big Yank Dungarees $1.99
40 Ladi~ Summer Hats -· · · · · --·.· · ·· ea. SOc 2D-$14.95 Men's Suede Jackets · · $10.95
29 LiHie Girls Linen Dusters · · · · -· ea. $1.00 15-Pairs 1.98 Children's Plastic Boots $1.
27 Childs $3.99 Organdie Dresses · · $1.88 25-Assorted Household Brushes · · · · ea. Sc
19-$1.00 Boys Summer Hats -· · · --. ea. SOc 32-$1.79.:--'3.• inch Window Shades ea. 89c
2-$10.9S Ladies
FaHie
Dusters -- ea. $S.OO 18-$1.99 Fftther Pillows · · · · · ·· ' ea. $1.59
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Edge of Ni.t;ht
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•bildrl!llr.~ :JJ&amp; all!'.e• .a:to 2. Good leather uppen
Ions wearin&amp;: Hmpotltlon •olea. AU half prlc~

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Shorh, blousefi and pedal pw;hen. Val..
ue:s to $1.29. Buy ,now tor achool. BiJ
group of lo11 of .Styles to select from
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7:80 Buat~.n Blaetle
8:00 Ceptaln Kan&amp;aroo

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2 :00 Big Payof!
2 :30 Bob" Crosby Sho.,

SHt:EP- Ewes and Lms. 5 lo
10: Stock Ewes 3 to 10; F!lt
Shf'ep 3 to 8, Cu lls t lo 5; Bucks
3 1o 6; Fat Wethe.rs 3 1(• R.
LA:vi~S - Tnps 21:
SeconC. s IB
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Arthur Godfr~
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Love of Lift:
11:30 Search for Tnmorrow
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CAT'I'LE---Steers 12 to 21; I-J1!i·
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Fat Cows 10 to 15; Canners 6 to 9;
D1.1lls 10 to•te; Mllk Cow.~ 60 to

Sanborn Missionary Society Circles
Picnics In Middleport Pork
:pa~iCd,;l.;o';;·=========" Thrrl' Ci ,; o(Hold
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7:30 Boston Slaclrie
8:00 Caotain KangarOo
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Th!J !J lhe sale all Meigs County wall• for-Remnant Daya at Stiffler's! lt'a
a sale of treiJiendous savings for enryone! . . . . quapty goodo for you.r1elf,
your family, and your home at lhe loweot prleea of tho year! . _. _ Here; we
OUI lilt but a few ollhe hUildreda of "olOIO-GUis DOW On d!Jplay . __ . aU IUIJ.
J..t to lint eome, flnt eholee, oo burry! Friday and Saturday, llemaant Days
al stlffler's-Come, Buy and Save Plenty.

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!ilOnlry t:hO,sC'n_ by this Ci~·clc DJ~d
Hnze! Morns ~.~ the F'ore1gn mJ.;;.
lnrth of a ;.;ix pound datljlhtPr,
Phtn lulc.t Olnn•r
~~onary The Clrci\f' m&lt;trl_e plans to
A ha-"kct !llnner and u sign will
ad as hoslcsse s fol' the Sf;ptem·
Margar1•t Ann, Mnnduy, lll tht:
1 TUP~rln.\' 1,v~·nmg.
Wuliuow
I The norroL~
l'u·rk
busi 1w:.;s her meetm~ or tlw Ml~&gt;~.mnury
Medkal !IO~tJital uf Vh·I!.Jntu in bt' held ul the 8(~111'
Chu!'ch of Ch1·isl Sunrlay, Auw:mtl
TIH'f'illl" wa~ cumluuetl'd h_v Mr!;. Society. \trs. How a_ rd Wesl was !I
Uichmoud . Mrs \viii i11 tlw ft~t·m
Pr () oruth .~ Flnk M&lt;tlenur1 grand 25 followin•.!• the woo·ohip !IC'""&gt;·-.
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F'l' lll1Ct'S Bt&gt;arhs. t'lliHIIHan, a(1cr I ~ ues t ol thf' mel' l mg
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Aachool
1111' mc:-r.l Wh('n grm•t• Wit.~ HiVl'n
'Mr&lt;l Millon Hood, PI'C$ldcnt or
Snulf, a form of tobacco whlth !1 hv Ml'S. Charlt•s BP n lwtl . 'Mi~.; !he Socil't~·. nskl'd the grnrn for
11nitred up the nose without the pre· Syhin McP.1u.~ ter w:l~ dlWOlional I he picn1c Jn('n] of the Eloctn
limin&amp;ry nicety of setting ftre to lt. lt·ader and Mrs. T. I•' Hawkins (1irclc nnd Mrs (1\iUord lhY ' H
e. Border Oil li. Muked
ACROSS
ll not aa popular aa it. wu in the L(avf' the rlt'r1icnl•:)ry rrny~r rc r tht· chaiit;tan, presidefl. Tile opcnin~
wltb
1 t. Chief
18t.h eentury, In t.hoa&amp;df!•• the use
...... gil't orf,•ing Lovc,ifl box.t'S devotiOnal service wos led by
'· '.rtxu
1. Ordain
tho
of lnutr to provoke the euurable 1v n
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' aenaation whieb oomet nat before Wf'rl' rli,:;trihutcd to the ten n1f'm· Mrs. Paul Smart an plans were
t. Rull 1
8. H•1rlell
' a aneese was widespread; today· it brw~ present .
~ad~ to give the devotional St)f2~. Sln.llhl~t.AnoddJob ll.,lol, n'sign;1l\on
11
almost
extinct.
Th
ur
Mr~.
J
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v1ce
at lite Septe~ber meeting nf
1
tlml4
10. Hautboya
Recently, however, three British An·her' 11 ~ read in" dllnnlHit. wu~ the Mlssianary S~l&amp;.ty .
( var.)
11.
tmmenq
14RoU
of
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lt\Oftty
Jt. Nour·
11. Mldda.:y
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the uae of anuff ttH1 ~ tall w:ts narnt•li 11 , hf'r p1art• . wm11ry? t !his Cl re Ie on d. De 1Ol'CH
mnl
lC. ConJuMUoft
::~~~!J~u:;:..o~ Mr~ . 1\n·lll'l' n•sigllt'l: b('('UUSt~ or LosLIOn 1S the
~l-~ss,lo.nary
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IT. lOx.
10. Wot
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to h~ad olf th,. ill lu·nllh
for the yoar.
;.,vp ember
plalol
11. Ouldecl
16. 8tuM&amp;
32. A ptexua
1neesea
and
run·
Plan~
Wet£'
mndc
to
st'nll
n
bat!·
rnt•ctinK
wiU
be
held
nt
the home
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:u. Bocrlal
i \I.O.rv•
sa
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ny no1ea of hay ke1 uf fO'Od tn a rret•dy f·am\ly 11 n 11 of Mrs. _D11vid Darst Jr. Ma·s. Beu·
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'ahtep (tnd,j,
hv~r J:ailent,. Mrs. Willi~ Anlhon.v 'ad Mr.~ h1h Whale gave .the c_loalnltl pruy ·
31. Blbll(!&amp;l
!•orlr lr.l 10. ConlfetOUI 18. •·llor
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ern med· nom er Hartle,, Wf'I'C nnmett oa H. Text\nna Wh1le wu a auest:
name
Cotnta.s.
\cal anutr oon•
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t ned no tob~t~o. ln!ltead it. wu lhbi pro"\ccl.
Him&amp;Jayu
compand moat1y of a milk lUgar
The C\rrle
called lactoae, plua &amp; small amoun,t mi ~.~lon.o~ry, Sara
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14. Mend
of Sterane, one of \.he moat pot.en~ lam:, Ore., and their
ot tbe new hormonea.
&lt;~ionari£'&lt;1. Mr. 811d
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The
auffeNn
rot
two
anlff1
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day
McDaniel.
Yokohllma,
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t&gt;f
Ul~ new wonder anuft', while a
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ooprano
control rroup or patlentl ~ an- the cori1ing year ' ,
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21. Hllh (Mill. I
inert 1nuft' which coru\ated entln\r
Mrs. L. D. Dll~~ tairman
The Ro.:er Dean Motor Co., o!
10. Milo
of iaatoae. Thoaelliven the SteriDe lhc f.ovejoy
C\rlcle-.t
Atlkns held their comp:~ny· p icHolmo
lnuft' ret)brted that It not only ben• wlu~n thl'y met artCr, t elr
nlc for all their emp.loyccs and
11. Plactd lit.
eft.ted .t heir Mlee. but al~o relieved Mr.s:. C. E. HoyL, wi o
rnmiHes nt the Fred Beasley Ft~rm
layan
, the lte:hlntr ud oongeat.inn of tht ch\trch pnstor asked the ~a~ pr&lt;! Athens, Sunday. · Attending from
IS. Dll'l
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whleh otbon &amp;c40mp&amp;nlee hay
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, took unmeditated anulf 10t no air-- l.lunan gaY~ the Cp&lt;'nlng devo· Watson and Mr. and Mt'S. Harnlrl
·1 SIS. Rt•
. pUleant relief.
, Uonwl se.rv1oo on the topic "Va.. Watson ·.flld famUies.
IT. On.. lelttr
I T~e doctora - all aft\1\ated with catit&gt;ns" an l' Mrs . Ho yt gave lhr
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1Kina'• follep Hoapital in London prave•··
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Ouut Spe•ker Sunct•v
ttnt.r
- dldrt t explain why they u&amp;ed
·r~e secrctlli'Y Mn. 1 unum reud
George T. Siddall Jr. e student
, 60. 0011 91 war
anulf 111attad of noaa dropa or an.
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aoroaol 1pray. But their expe1'iment. a ~Iter u.vl_!l
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wh,ich they urced other doeton to and Mls:s 'Florine! Tulhott ~m a SchOol. Boston,
Mass,
wm be ·
I. Opportunlt)'
t;ry, may lead tht British anUBe.rt eontrlhuUon for the Cirdo trea- jUe&amp;t speaker at the Federated
\ J. Unoympoto rt!VI~ a once-traditional piece of !.UTY as .M•n.t by thesl' ladie!l. Mr, . Church, Sunday mornlng. using
tbM.Ieally
pocket furniture ; the ornate anulf· Luman ahro l'Oild a thank-you let · for hh topic, "Lake Clay in the
l.lnlltot
box.
ter rrnm Mra. Hatry Hysell for Potters Hand". Mr.
Siddall is
work
nowen
Kent her when she was In spilndlnl the Jummer months in
&amp;.8trvtct
cbup
Alw•vt. Prt~Nred
Hol!et Hotpltal and Mrs, liYlftl.l Middleport ~t the home of Mr .
1. 111
svn.-.cm:E, N Y. - As they •'-':•::__:':::"":::1:..::_0.!~~ilt::.:t::_•.:':::h•:.:::
· ~1e. 1 , and Mrs.· Pau_:~mart:
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took Thomas Glovemore
orr lo
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work It: Jail o na eh.,ge of '"""'"dUng.
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deputy sheriffs asluld lhc ~2-year\
11 L 0 H 0 P • I. I. 0 W
1 old man why he Insist ed on dr~g0.. letter etmply 1tande tor another. In thl• Hmple A lt u"d aing along 3 sack r.o~lain!ng about
tor tM thrH L'a. X for lhe two 0'1, ete, Blnll• le\ttra, apoao UO bottles of medicine . "1'1;lat's
&amp;roplitl, Ule 1en1th and formation of the worQ art aU hlnta. eaay,"
Glovemore mold "SomeI:Mh d&amp;J the cod• !etten are dltfertnt.
times I don't
ftX:I goo'\ - like

Mr. 1111t.l Mr1:1 Fret.! W11l, lhch
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Father l(nowa Se!!t
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What'a Wrong Wit
Compulsory Auto ln,urance?

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t11aurance compulsory won't mean

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Vt1f1&gt;l hm")on, GoMral Ml&gt;noo••

wa_r,
Making the buying of llabUity

T1 uth or ConseQuer.ces

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You hear a lot thesof! days about
compulsory automobile liability
&gt;"n•u•nnce and l1ow it'd 00 a good
thing• because everyone who eau&amp;ed
an a!X!id~nt would be au'I e Ul pay
damares.
You'd eertalnly think the inaur~
anee induatry would be for eompulforybeeauseifeveryonehadto
buy Insurance, that'd mean ni.ort
ulea. But, it doesn't work that

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th!lt everyone will have lnsuranee
beeauae there will always be peo•
plfl who wlU lrnore the law no
matter bow ~t.rlctly lt may Melt·
forced. And it wrm't mean that
everyone
who is Injured and tbe
famiHea of
those who are killed
wm be paid for their auft'erlnr.
An accident vidlm ran't recwer
damagen from a hit-and-run drlv.
er who'a never caught, O?' from an
unin&amp;ured out.of-stat.e driver. Nor
ean he rt!cover from a drlve.r
whoae insurance. hu been can·
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1 celled or ht~ exptred. He can't re.
'J: 1e c cntr:~ l r. ~ur~ l1 11 lfiHI'.~ 111 .
cover, either, if there is no proven
S"
legal1tabllitl,
or Ift h~ ia at fault.
1
nws 1 I , uU a mou Lh just on Its
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ompu
10ryproblem
eaves oo
many
slat1011
at 1-.biont', N. Y., lll7 1111l ·
The real
II to
flnd gaps.
aome
1'.'1 nurth of UtiPa, just
short ol
wa:r of cutting down the tragie
1he Canudlun horder. 11 ~aid lhh j lo1s of Ute and limb on our blah·
w:...~ lYJllt'ni of il~ srunl1 sl~tions.l W&amp;J'I. Compul1ory won't help one
The C1•nlrul ;;uu.l it lolll's moro
Iota. A• a matter of taet, It'll
th•".n 11 ',200 ,(100 11 .\.'f','lr on II ~ b1g
haVe'I the
•-k opposite
kl effect
d tor tIt
Umon 1 ermin ul Jn
C"lt·v"l,·u&gt;d
wqn
e
rec
e!ll
an
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drivua off our hlghwaya.unee
Thee
w.hieh is one of thoH' up ror snle
effect of rompul sory Ia to grant a
or ll'liSl'.
llrenee tq _maim, "nd to eay to
r.1'n JHI Ct•nlral Sla ll nu, in the
aucb people, "Go ahead Jnd drive
hf•:u·t ur N(' W Vurk . is 111 tl (\11 the
and have an accident. You ha-a
J i~l
ln!lurane'if so your aeeldent hi

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It is evident hy the successful operation' ol
this plan that the people of thi s area choose '
wisely when they pla('(• their trust in the bus- 1
iness and foresight ability of such men as the
Beech Grove ~Cemetery Tl\t StC'I'S, who poinl
out that contributions may still be m~rle for
the perp~tual rare plan of Beedl Grove reffic.

"I~ com pll'tely wiper! out
by thf' tm·minul he merely wn!k:l'
throtr ~h to cutch the train."
P('r]m an ~ aid what a pa~S CII).i('I" 1
pay s lt'r hi ~ tieket "stays within
1
L_n· termmal 10 ' ' ' for ils g&gt;g~n t1c £'0.-&gt;ls or operalibn. m, t- nt"&gt;l"
ance and laX('S. In bu yin g lw;
tit·kel . hl' pays mosl (or the fa·
r ility he usPs lr:ast."
Kt·y to llwse high co~t s "is th&lt;'
generally huge tax load pial'ed 011
rnilway
p&lt;tssenger
facilitu•s,"
Perlmun exploined.
Competitors E&amp;cape Tu"
He pointed out th 'l l mnny sta·l
lions wcJ"e bulll during the rail·
road's mo-nopoly era "unr! rf'floc1 I
a gr11 ndeur far hcyond todllv's
worth- and their OJ&gt;f'raliull u.nd
m:unl(•mmrc l'OIIt~ A.how il ..
In analyzin g the t·ost p1rlur ~,
Pt·~·Jman
s:11d
railroads mu:-&gt;1
bu1l1t. m-:Jinl.: un untl P&lt;~Y taxi's oa
their st:llion ~. while tlwir cum-~·
fll'lllm·s- oitllll('S and btl~ com·
panies~ usc tax·frcl'
tf'rminob
hu!lt Wll h publk I'• ntl1=.
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9:00 Romp"'' Room
10:00 The Price i~ Right
t0 :30 Truth or C: 'i'lsequenteJ
; 1:00 Tic rae Dough
1t ·30 It could Be Yo1.1
12:00 Te;.; ~nd Jlr.x
12.30 Current
J :00 My Li!!~e Margie
J ·30 Brld~ and Groom
2:00 Mt.lin~e 'fh~ater

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moneys so mvest cd with tile
spent but is a_! ways kept ia govcrnm1'nt bonds
sa that the mterest r~n pro\·idt• sti ll more

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New York Central Railroad
To Auction Off 408 Stations
Th1• N1•w York l.'!·n!l'a] Railroad
ha~ put 406 of it'&gt; st:~tlon~ on lhC'
atlrtlon hlock and will £'ntertaio 1

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ViiJ~ge o~fkials pnmt out lh.1t none of

of course, being given to those who

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r xf'elh.•nt stale of Llf"l' , gn rn~: t o the C'PrHeler.\
an aura of ne at :rnd pt'~celrr l quit·Lm\e. a.; \\dl
as_ a securP kn_owlPdg(' h~ 1hn~t· \\ lw h.1vt' t:o n.
tnhuled that rn the \'l'ar~ 10 co me when they 1
too have be\.'n hud tu n·st . the sJ mc care will I
be given to thL•ir g1·.n·P:-. ;~s rs tH·in g given tu I

States Government Bonds. The interest ac·
emed from these bonds is used for mainte·
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The net result , IS that. qurt e a number of 1
lots in
r.r ovc
today arc in au I

A practice started a number of 'ears ago
by the members of the Beech Grove CPmetl't"y
Board of Trus tees is now paying off 111 n:~ll
dividends anrJ enabling the prese nt dav tJ u::.·
tees to more capably disc-hargt• the ir d.u !les
The plan evolved by the trustees Jnd ·:~H··
ried out with meticu lous care by surceedrn g
trustee ~ of the cemetery is a simplr , but ef·
fective plan of long range thinking And lo·
.day it is operable and in force .
The plan was set up for lot owners in the
Reech Grove Cemetery to plac~ in escrow
with the Board of Trustees sums ranging
from $100 to $500 to provide for perpetual
care of their cemetery plots.
The moneys so placed with the Truslccs has
over the years been wisely invested in United

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Robinson Puts

MAA
Asks
Help
F
rom
Parents,
Football
Middleport Association Calls Second ewpes

Tlae Daily Sentinel

Hex On Bout

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NFW YOOK UP -Sugar Ra ~·
Rob mwn formally rallt'd off next
by Cloet TIAJlobUJ
mont h's mjtlion..,:lollar fi.eht with
rarmt'n .-Basilio today
Hobm~on u.id ni, forn}al withLarry Murn'i(JIJ of Racin~. who had much to do with deye}drawal from the Yan,kee Sta4iu m oping so me I JilL' l.Jttle League base hall players this past sumf1ght

23 w.a~ maUed to&lt;iay

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mer . had tht s to sa~ about the All Stars \'1-ho copped the Wellston tournament .
" I dtrln't Sf'e how anybody around here ~ould beat them ."
He was comnu:nhng after learnmg that the Bob Roberts
manag('d dub won its final game. against New Boston last ~p.t­
urday ni ght. 3·0

to the NI'Vr' YOI&gt;k State Atldet1c
C'ommission: hut , neverth eless, he
would fight H promoter Jim Nor
ris camt' to lNms qu1rkiy in theu
disputt' ovt•r theater-television
"!o.leanwhll(', my attorney, Mar
tin Machat.~ will" st,art legal pro-

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p.ort Athletic Associatio n , last
night at an assoriation meeting
in . t.tle hi!Qt s~tpol . Ten person~ .
i ncluding ~-o p,ewspiJ.er r~port ·
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Hysell lef1 Monday for Camp ~o
at Friendship _,here the)' will attend a Baptl~outh Conference.
Frank

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WANT SOM~ CASH 1

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Br,Jtt ~ow

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tour ·Piyritouth dealer's I Plymouth·
aal.os 11"0 ofurming al)ead at a record

"Where Your Confidence Is JUJttfied"

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It'• qp 10 fOIL Aak 1boul our low-

Is tealllrinf durllli' hie sp~ar
rate ••• snowballing to au all-time SO-day "Operation Snowban." ~nd
,lliJh· Your dealer io IIi a Pooltlon to . .1/ou'll Ulul 'the Vl!l'Y llJ&gt;eral allowanCi!l'
tlve you an avalanche of •avlnp o~ lte can ,;V.· you for Y&lt;&gt;ur .prese~
11ew Plymouth of f,OOf &lt;;holee. .eay. So dbn't rqiii,I.Ollt on \hel&gt;w sav.·
p;'l!• !"ore l'lymouths ·jle 10111, ~h• ~JIIIS~ptok out II&lt;&gt;"!: jlcyeara-jlb~~
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~re cash YJ!U can 1-Yt.

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Yo~·J p.p, $2 .and $1 ~re for
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PETERS· - WESTON

CLJ.Ati.ING K.IT$

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WE .ARil
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*COME IN AND REGISTER

HUNTJNG £9&amp;TS - YISTS
HATS - GAME lAGS .;.. pu,

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Cold WaYes
Hqir Styling

.All The Latest Styles

chance to save. on the one car
fh-' will still be new·next lllowfall!

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your hunting gear, and

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1nd "Operation Snowball" .Js 19Ur peatest._

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.Jnek M1•l' llllll had
offered to t•nnw in St'll lt'mher HS
I eomm iltmNltloi in nntJilnl\1 elim ln·
1 11t10n~ nf the Nationul
l!a§ellll ll ,
, Co n~o:rt'!;S plu,ofh p!'t'\'l~ nlt'd hi.~
!f'Rrn enm in)!
in August.
Dick
Waltl'rs, formur MilS llct'. Is a
sl ur hurh·r fnr Gr nvt• City .
Wolf&lt;•, mnnngt·r of lhH'ln&lt;'. :nul
Stobart. Midd l cpO l' t '.~ !lilot , h•acl
\h&lt;' Sf'C'OIHi ~nd tlurd p)af'C teams I
1of \h(• OVA Jlartrorcl took the
litle S untlny 111 / (:w in~ 6·0.
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Star gu nw Wlll lw sttlit ~0-M nflcr I
expt&gt;nsc~
he\wl'l'll
Hartfor&lt;l whl ch ~~ trvlnl( to fJnHll&lt;'t• a party
for ils t•l ub- antl tl w halant•e of
the tt•ams, mos1 or whtrh C'iln
u:&gt;eH ~o rne po~ l s&lt;•asnn hunk hnl AutMri"NCI Mlc.1r•gor
anrln~ot nHth'l'lliL
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Hartford MJHia i!!N Chct OII Vl'r
Milt lt.
Mldlllleporf"
5ald ndmlss!un wl\1 b ~ ~01' und er
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The AIIJUI!t 1"'!"\eetinz ur t'u~ \Irs HO}' John10n . Miss Virginia
' Chesler G11rde11 Club was ht!l(1 at Johnsorr, Columbu.s.
)fr . and Mr1. Gene Evans and
ihe home of Mr1. Lawrence Mil ·
fam
il y, }{iehael a nd Kay , T. W
! hoan, North Fifth Avenue Middle
Middl('port Mr and
port , with her daughter. ~rs . Authm1on ,
Mrs.
J
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JohnltO.p
and Joe Jun.
Ve rnon Weher. Rut land as 1hf'
eo-hoeten. Mr.... Earl Dl'an Pre~i · Larry. Kenny , Beverly, and flay
has
rompleled his
boot
Unt, was in charge or th(' ml'f'l· who
training
at
Vrcat
Lakes
and
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to lea\·e 1100n for California .
Topit or tne program was "Day
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Liliet" and Mrs. Clarente Neut z·
Jud•: lloyt Dewe)' PuUms, ll-tr.
ling read a ~per she had written and Mn. Cl~y. Evan5, Mr. and
on thiK tu!ljtct and Mrs. RohM1 Mrs. John Smith , Mr. .~md ¥r~.
WOOtlg demoo~trated and arrange Homer Walters and Mehnda and
'&gt;l liliet. RoU r:.all response~ 1Stlf'lla, Pome roy; Mr ani. Mrs.
Mrs. William Allman, (above) Past Chief of Meigs
were "Narriea of Day I..ilie11" wtth I ~om
Br~ncom~ and . Da'' 1d and
Pythian Sisters, M.iddleport, who won the doo,r prize when
twenty·t~ee members present., Ji mmy. ;Vorthmgtofi; Mr. ~nd
d'ueftt werf' Mfs. Augu 1t Weher, M_r11. Wlllb. m Byrd and fam1ly .
O)lio Fuel Gas Company entertained the mef111K!rs of,_l&lt;&gt;~tlh ! :S~~"'"· •nd Donna Weber. Rut· D1anne and Ray, Mr. and Mrs.
M,eigs Temple at their new office in the Colts Building, ~
land
Jamej! Stoitgh and
Jo yc_e and
Second Avenue.
Ju.d get of arrangements were (.' heryl. Mr. and Mrl. l.awrence
The ~ests were given a demopstration of cooking
~ 11,1.1 Baer, Mrs. Ro~· HolteT .Be!!ord and s~n~.
Ronll)' and
herbs by Betty Newton, corppany home demonstration
MrJ. Donald Mora and rib- Larry, Gr~ve Cuy, Mr. and ~n.
and the door- prize was contr.ibuted b"' the Bak
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·won by Mrf. Pearl Peny S)mth 8~· and &amp;raruk'hlld~
Vernon Weber ren ; Judy Swam, Pat. J amea and
Company.
, Mrs. Horae~ Kenn eth Smith , New Lexington.
Mrs . Cash Bahr is Most Excellent Chief of the Temple.
Karr. Mra.
Mora. "Mrs. Roy
~Holter a~ !l(rs. Ear !Dean
'Ohio's Cit)' ol Frit'nds' is Sa·
t It wai announced that' the Sept- lrm, a Quaker Center.
ember-meeun..: •ould be hdd at
t he home or ·Krll'. C. N. Jones,
Chuter. Mrs Roy Holter and Mrs
Homer Holter were in charge of
Mrs. Beula.h Kotter.
and Mr. the Speeial Features eontesl
Mr. and Mrs. R. T . Bles~imz or aDd Mrs. J. Jt. Roger&amp; of Spriog- which waa won by Mn. Purley
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Mason City will celebrate thelt fi.el,9. O,Uo ffDt t~o w.eeks vaCa- Karr.
voldeu weddin~ anniversary on t~n In Flor.4a 1md the sout hern
Tbe hoatt&lt;sses
servNi nUbon
Sat. Noon un111 Tues.
slates. 0s their way home t!i,ey sandwithet, mints, a deasert cou rs
s~:· ~'~ctA~u~•:.25 with
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the hours of 2 and ~nt t~li! ..,-eckeod with Mr. and lind toffee. Arrangement s of
Evenings By Appointment
at t heir hOme.
Mn. Wa.vne Sloaa of Pomeroy . .1umm.er
nowers
were
used
Mr ,and Mrs Cbarles Buek aild
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The Rlc s::ings were married on
Cmtline, Ohio serves as the
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Au1. 21. 1907. She i.a the former Mrs. Charles ~uri and daughter ,
Marjorie
were
bwine•s
visitr.rs
c-han
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point
for
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Sevilla E. Roush, daullhler of ~r .
In ·Park:erabwJ. W. Va ., Tuesd~y . , pusenaen, crews end freight on
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a nd Mn. F. M. Ronsh. He is the
Rt'.V. Ral!lh C. Zundel accomp- tbe Eenlll)'lvania - and New York
Court
St. 311M Pom.erO)
'tOn of Mr. and Mu. W. B. Bleis·

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Buhan wen the re-ct-nl gu~ .~\..11
'the annual lobnaon Reunion
of Mr' A..t;meda Wippt"l an d llr5 1 wa11 held at Lo,:: 1 n on Sunday,
Jlelen Alkms, L.aurt'l ~t.
Augult 18, •ith tix.ty-five prest'ltlt
Atlluding the reunion wl'rl.'
1 .Mr and Mrt. A. H f ~·rjpJ- un ul
Uuntinaton 'tl.'ere retl'Ht gut·:.tn or Mr 11nd Mn P1ul Johnson and
Helen A.tkh~!i . Uu1rel Sl.
sons. Hoger .11nd Chlrlca, Mr~
!~fora JohnS&lt;~n Mr and Mrs. J11cO!l
Jolmson 1rid family, Jerry anrt
~rona Mr and Mra. Delh,ert Joh n·
~nn and Sbeila. M'r . and Mr11. Ted
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J a)m.aJt, \fr. a.nd )o(ra. Charlf'~
Hartun g 11nd St~ph e n .lfr .and

R. T, Blessing's
Will Celebrate
G?lden W~dding

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IN111NATIQNAL LIAOUI
Buffalo 8 Rachcster 0
Toronto
Montr~al ?
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Mlami 8 Col umbua 1
jlav~na 2 J}lc hR\Of!:~ 1. ~ll!pt&gt;nrlrtl ,
after 7 lnnm~~:s pQWer faa,ure
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equipment·

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er to gain his' fifth victory in
the fir:st ' game. Reliever Doli
Dr.ysd-ale was the winner i n the
finale .

Ath~nl vbit.ed

Cincinn.atl ;.t PUtsburrll, nHe

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.B,.oeb~k .,lmrle~ tbree-hlt relief
ball for 5 2-3 inal;gs and slam·
hi.s first major leag qe hom·

ond !.ln. Al&lt;f Goldoborry

, St. Lou:&amp; al Philadelphfa, riite
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SUMMER . SUITS
1j~ PRICE
SLACKS 'Recluctd 1·3 ·

thp· !WUO.n a_pd

Cooking Demon$ttation Given

It BTobkJyn , p.lte
I Milw~ukce
Chlca~ o a-t blew Yort

M.~'!eral

ONE I,.OT

Stan ~usi.Jl slamme,d out fi ve
bits, includin11 a horneT i n eiK'h
game, to he lp the Cards to their
two Yictories over th e G1a nh.
Duke Snider's 33rd home1· of

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Chh~ll:P $ Phila,delphia 2, 2nd nitr '

,ChampiOn Pony Leaguer~,;: The Pomeroy Tigers

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~thpaw W~re~ ~pP,n of
Brave11 held the P-tra.ties to aeven
hitl in gainiog his 15th triwnph .
the
1 With the score tied 1·1
for eneh game. These picture ~ · ·
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over a pa1r of
or great help to the coach ~
"! , in the njnt..h on Red Schoen.
tea91 i_n ana lyzi ng game e.r r~r s, JJt'll!il ·~ ~)ngle, Edd_iC Mathews'
T~y are i;IISo r un lor assarmt1on . triple ud 11 netlier slAgle b~· Jlank
~rq~Q.rs ab.cr each ga m£'.
Aaron.
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lt·5 o,nd tj., J:l'innint P!ilhl&lt;Jp.

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Aohddletown, Ohio ia an i mpor- indWilr)'

6-5, w,ljlile the Cubs bf"•t tbc
t-it·w_(!i¥h Joh.Jl "''W1lfPII wil l Phill:i#s. ~2 iu tte P.iJb!ftP al~r
~ mvt!ed _ t~ ~W!:e liflerTremorks drop~ln~ tQ.e rjl'St ,1ame, 2- t irt '
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The aSSOCJ8UOn 8 ~imar y ob·
Robert s probably won because he had the strongest bull- l""d. n i nte.r~a.t¥ ln soqfla, at~nd· jecl is tp " llelp the I;IPYs" Mill s
cf'edmg5 for breJC'~ of contract,"
sairl af\P he qdded !¥re arf doz.
pen . He pprned with Duane Wolfe, and relieved him after six e
the middle'feight c ~mpion Sllid .
l'n
s of wafs UUs C&amp;1l be ate-om
Innin
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with
hi
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equal,
Tom
White
who
had
to
go
three
more
Admittf'dly surpriaed , Norm
"I'm .iOtrf to SBJ'," said. MiUs. plished throu8"h the yeAr . not
s!Jted. "The fight's still on as far innings beforf' winning over Ironton , 2·1.
" that our neighbor ~wn is ~t· only for football playeq, but in
a.• we'rl' cofl('('rned, and ther(''il
But Wolfe. having gone six. was out of it , unf1er tournew ll~g away W~Y. ~ ,., )n foot.~Jl baseball and basketball u 'J'Bll.
he no chang(' in the thf'aler-te!e
rules . Wh11e had three left. He had Howard Johnsdn of Ra· ,l.,ee.~n "'IJPPQJi. Dl eour.it tlie)'1)',e
The !lf!Soeiatiori ral{l{'s ~it;,' l11~ds
, oston arranl(ements"
&amp;it
a ~fn'ler, Jnd ~we. 1\.tven't ~.et. through (1) NIODSQI'inig fP ,'!llU·
cine
and
J1m
Louks
Syracuse
for
added
stoppers
and
John
Ba ~i lto ron lmued
training p!
But our b.Qrs fnd QU.r W!W c~lt mni game each year &lt;!J;ut (2) s.;Jl·
AlrJCnn dria Bay , N Y.. hul he Shasteen of Pomeroy Cor added strength.
The other s urviving dubs at this point obvious1v had tbeir, ::::, ,uppo,rt now m~e .~fn ing AstQCiation men;tbers hi'lf ~4,8
t·omrnt'nh•d, hqwever .
" tf Rob '"
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inson run s out on !hi ~ fight. 1'11 troubl es too. which, com pounded , resulted in the Meigs ttam
'N' •~w-,t.j.ye e ort
W~ F) &lt;~He
•'it's ~fSY to ~d(lle 250 Or - ~
know he 's a-Fr.id of m(' He look
going all tht" way .
batted only 7 limes but eac-h got to nol)'til).Q,ie pew officers but ~n · mem~rship c ar,~s." ~ill,i ~
ed pt&gt;trifled at the s ign ln.l!:. any
Robert&lt;; nrH'rwd ag-~insl Ham- llhrel' hi.ts for 429. Joh n Shasteen st~. e Jl(NJ'ipatiP!i
~ixli!J.ce "bpt lt'tl npt ne,arly so e_aay to
wny."
1Pn with .f f)hn~on and r cl icvc&lt;l al~o had .429.
was named to co~ lp ~th an 'et pq-oplc who :~P.Ould be inter·
Du.an&lt;' We~ Foozy Wolle .dis- acceptal)le .slll'te Tburiday ~ven· ested qut to wor~ in our proThe tHsputr is about who shall ~im w11h _Lottks af!N lh r{'c inn ·
appomted hum&lt;'lf bul
not h L~ in,g, Aug, 28, at !1:30.
gram ."
handle the thnh•r·TV Norris has •ntt~. wmnJne eas ily 9·2.
Hr
wa.~ able lo rome
back
teammates
a
s
he
colleeted
four
By ~hat ti.me It is hoped mor(' ,
:&lt;~iiflt'd a C'6/)tracl with 1\eatn
'\'ith Wluh• a·~ainst Wellston in hits in 13 tnps for 308. Two of interest among parents and t eam
The
nondnatlng
cDmmittee
Network T el.l!'villion Inc.
' h(' Lh u;,cl u&lt;tml' Thai ~ten tle ma n them were dutch doubles. Wolfe's W'l:ll':wish.e,rs will be ~rred so whose f'ha,rman is F,rancis ,KI,eJ.n,
Robin1on i nsist s I hat !tie Tele 'lilched four of th P :~ reatf'st Lit· great play at the hot corner sta. tha-t a larger fUen~ruLte 'fill bt- it.i com~d of R. L. (RupO
prompter Corp.,
which ha.n dles tJc l.f'agu(' tnning.~ llll\bodv eoold Uil izcd a fine Meigs infield and on hand.
Miller and Ch~ter tannehill.
much industrial and convention wanl l n fie('
I! (' hnd vond su p· hi~ opening mound. stint was S\1·
closed-ci.rcuic work, be given lht• 'lot·t lwhmd him Hlld hl!.tin,e; ciuh perb .
light becau&amp;e it bad (uaranteed a rnat t•s at th&lt;' plait•
1-'ans could
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minipH1f1__~ +OO..oot theater .seat;; '~'f' he wa 'J t•njo:~-m.~: )11 s work on
en amm an Ht c ~Je Arnold
about po-u,OOO (or
Robin son':. the mol\Jld
hatl(•d 322 anfl .333 tn fewer
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t-nd .
In a l' rri ~,·Hil tkt"~~wn nobart s ers while Pealw l.~ Wlekllne and
T¥!'s 1!~0 . 000 more srab th a11 rl'lH'I'HI, VI Ill I&lt;' v:ttll Shitsleen
In a cn\ i(' a l dl'{·ls ion, Ro-bert;;
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TNT rOU#d iUaranlee.
~·IH:n \\ h1L1• had
n·ac hE&gt;d Ius Winebrenner 333 011 ont• hit in
There
Is
a
short
pause
1n
l
he
:.tors
broke
up
a
4-4
tie
In 1he
SUJar Ray daimB that Norrb hmll nf Hltlmg ~ J oh n was shaky three trip.s.
pennant races today to welconw opener.
sijn~ the C'Ontrlll't , whh TNT nttd 11'1 lht• ~-:; 1 nt(' lw lu·d up when
Bob Keegan into the no·hh, noRalph Terry, another pilehcl'
~~:~ Ill' ~N\"t•rl up J ~ophr.-r IJall with I .The other seven hoys had nc . run tratermty lilnd to ll!t t he
" witbout my pe:rm _~~~~~n"
the~)' brOke a Si.,ntd a~o:tcc 1 otw on . B tJI llw Mt•l::~ plate pow· Juts or run s Jn 20 ufficta l times Yankees ponder why they rver the Yankees let get away, eame
menl."
er canw h11r·k In '&gt;aVt' him , anrl al bat.
all o wed him to get awny to l he back to haunt them ·Tuesday ni(bt
when he beat them, 1·0 for J&lt;.:an ·
Shastef'n srtllt•d fl ow n to pit(h
The tenm averOtt.:e was . ~. White So~t .
!18S 'q ty. The A's 4;9'~ ow)'
,.., . , . . fenlghl
finr hall H! tlw 1&lt;~~1 in ni ng. Mc lgs Opponents' avt'raged :183. There's
The Pomeroy Merehan~~ base· won ~. 2
t he stury.
Keegan, !-1 36 year o.l d rig ht · l,Wii' !;Us orr Bob Turley but those
)\al)d,r, .was eut tQf.¥ie llY \11(' bits l'(\Juluted lrt tbe
o.n.lf l1l:'l
baD Wm ,Gill: .t t'he tnldnf fa
Tlw hi~ fin.d ni);!hl was Satur-~
--::-:-::-:---Yanke(&gt;s live years a&amp;o, , ~rltlt'n ] of th,p gnme when Woody Held
tbe OVA thtJ IUmmer, wilt ploY dar ugainst Nt·w Austun . Howard
. HOPES FOR KO
a praetJQ ~bllblf lt. laJt Juh ~~-~on nf HHc'lllP :lllrl .llm Louk ~
CIII~ Ar~o UP _ \,ightweiJC·hl off ,as .a cbr9n~c w~·an"J:~ r&lt;~se douJ:tl,elj( in the _f~ flh ipD!nf ,fl,ld
of the aummer exl·t-pt for all star of ~ynww;P wutJ i! on a shutout champiOn Joe Brown rates his TV who ~oul~ never m~ke his ·madt acore,d Oil Tlm Thomp~on .; sl.1
eommillmen1s ror
some of its 3·0
1
In u,_e rn.11jors. B,1,1t l)e @i4i \1 Tues· ij:lc.
1 OPI&gt;Onent ton ght, Joey Lope-s 88
CleveJand beat Boston !H anJ.
members-11galnst H11rinP toni ght
A ion!,( wtlh llw pilrhin.~:, here u tough boy, b,ut he ttiou_gh 'triday clay ni~r:ht when · he pitched t he
on lh,e Cbl\drens' Home Hill dia· ls tht' r:'ul ~lnq· flf th t• reason I he mi ght ring up "the , 28th ~nock first no-hiller of the seyson to . Detrqit li"C' kM BuHimore fH i,n
In Ita· I' the oth.er American League game.&gt;
mond . Wlgglns will go against Me1g~ wtm- Lh t· hatt mg aver&lt;tg•· ~ o ut o{ his ca r eer ''J won't have beat Washington, a.o.
JrevP.I
Pi~•.•
Larry Litll~ Fo~:__~?_
lf_
o ._ _ _
of th e lt•.Jlll
Ito look for him" Brown s11id . nigPtcap of a twi·ni,ghl douh!r ln t~e N3tional Lengue, first
Rot,cr ls" rP&lt;"lrr1s ~. hnw Whit t' " ll e' U be there. So if 1 can nail header. The S~&gt;nators won th e
ener, ~-4.
pl~ce ~ilwaukee rallied for two
lrrl ull hilttng HI 53R including .1 him, I'll knock h1m out."
runs
in the nmlh to dC\fcat Pittshornr rLlll. m 7 h tls 111 13 at bat
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Ke~gan w_alk_ed o~ly two hal · c:ur:;eh:_.e,3-;!li..;_:;th~~e~G:aro::::,in:::•:,:b:,.:to;;•:;k.,t;,;w;,:•
Ted A~ltll'y and M1h Hol}t'r\s t''h'h
AIRMAN HAUNTS JETS
ters In fashwmng hl.'t no•hiller, ·r
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COLU!\IB IJS UP - Stu Locklin
the fir.st lll regl}iar major leagu ~·l.
. tl.e,alth Knit
unce an amnan ut nenrby L~k : •won oompetUion since
Sol
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hOJit nc AFR b~tterl in thrt'e run s
Maglie or th e Dod_gers tur-n~&gt;d in 1
t'
I u help th&lt;' M1ami MPrlins to an
on
e
ogoil"t
the
Phillie'
io.•L
.
I'&lt;ISy (i-1 Vli'IO!'Y ov.cr Columbu .•
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her e 'tue .~day,
disappointing 11 Sept. 25. The only no-hitter since I
th en was Don · Larsen's perfect I
For Me n and Boys
homl'comi ng crow d of 403~
game agoimt the Dodgers . Jll th e
HOreN Belter F.or J,.ess"
World Series last Oct. 8.
1
HAS SLOW WINDUP
Eighth VIctory
nonn ld Wnlfl' und I"]J;J["IL'V Sto·
CHICAGO UP- Iloh K1~e,1!fln of
'Ilhe \lietory wuR Keegan's eiRhl
U"
h1tr l will srlt•t'l an All Star " t ram th(' Clm•ngu While Sox sa1 d todl!)of
the
season
and
It
wa~
mutlc
i
Jru m fl vt• Ohtu Vall• "r' Hasci.JuJl lih&lt;t l u new "slow motion'' windup
tbSOt' li!IJoltl
lt' .t111S ,1r11 l 1114' ('\ lhl' ht•lp{'d h1m hurl tlw su n.~o 11 ·~ possible by a rive-·l'lln third inn· 1
('o~e In and ace our complete
.ing, during whJch Larry Doby h~t
lhwtfortl Tig('r ~ i n nn l'lihiiHIIOll fltst no· hlltcr
line or ~ar Archery F..quipment
a. two·run ·homer Ed Fitzg~rnld 'll 1 Court &amp; Znd
Pomeroy
gnmt• Snturfl,t .v rllglot , 1\UL( 31 un ·
e1g ht;h innlne homer lor the Srn·
d('r Wuhomlil l1r:;hb
Plun .~ w•·rr
comp ldf'rl fur till'
!(llffil' wh rn It fi na lly wn~ d&lt;•&lt;•Jd"d
BW CJJIJ •...• , $2UO h.er£' that u ~~:u nu- WJI;• tlw Grove
Ht•Rrt uf Oh JU l.P ,J)ltl!' cha m·
BEAll POLAK .... $32.50 City
pi ons could not ht• lwl1l hPt'l' in
BE4&gt;11 (;RI/tZ.LV .. $4!.50 Scptt•mhf'r. Tlw WaiHltUa dlilmo nd
un l,v pr nr ll&lt;'ahlt&gt; pliit't' ln s ta g: r
BEAR KODIAK . . $55.00 such a ua nu•, w1ll 1101 h«' availalw
afh•r I .nhor
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nally Sentinel, Po~eroy-MlddleJ'lbf.f,~Allp2! ,~

IJ:2; _llrooklyn_ a~ePt .• J?air rnm tant ceoter of the p,aper-makin.: e.rs' for ArmcO steele

A can. verjCing on the ct,sw;!'.r
jte kind, ~~~ out 'to ptr,ents of
Middi('Port football p.JaYeiS aml 01! that mt&gt;'elmg tp "~Je,k-oH" the
'PQTI..s fal)Ji e.e.o,erally for l.nQ)·~· ucw !gg!b~/ 1 .~.afiJn, ;j.lld launl'h tJ
· support and enthusia!m in thl' "new deal'' m Cans' f'nthusiasm
iChQ91's athletic JU'Ogr,am.
Mills expllil inefl the assoda,ion's
Jt was made bY nobert Mill~ . prOSff!n JS »fit~~arily one of ra4·
i"eliri/lg _presi£1i!nt of the Middlt• in!!' futids to· purchase movif' rilm

l.eies..

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,au.u•ll1!'• .,.,. Artnrnd

•&lt;m•••••• Value ?.an•·

Drawing Ea&lt;h Saturd'f Evening ol 8:30

LAST WEEK'S
. WINNER
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MRS . JAc,KIE LitTLE, Ill. I, Mldd!ep_ort

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Robinson Puts

MAA
Asks
Help
F
rom
Parents,
Football
Middleport Association Calls Second ewpes

Tlae Daily Sentinel

Hex On Bout

SPORTS
DESK

With Basilio

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NFW YOOK UP -Sugar Ra ~·
Rob mwn formally rallt'd off next
by Cloet TIAJlobUJ
mont h's mjtlion..,:lollar fi.eht with
rarmt'n .-Basilio today
Hobm~on u.id ni, forn}al withLarry Murn'i(JIJ of Racin~. who had much to do with deye}drawal from the Yan,kee Sta4iu m oping so me I JilL' l.Jttle League base hall players this past sumf1ght

23 w.a~ maUed to&lt;iay

Sept

mer . had tht s to sa~ about the All Stars \'1-ho copped the Wellston tournament .
" I dtrln't Sf'e how anybody around here ~ould beat them ."
He was comnu:nhng after learnmg that the Bob Roberts
manag('d dub won its final game. against New Boston last ~p.t­
urday ni ght. 3·0

to the NI'Vr' YOI&gt;k State Atldet1c
C'ommission: hut , neverth eless, he
would fight H promoter Jim Nor
ris camt' to lNms qu1rkiy in theu
disputt' ovt•r theater-television
"!o.leanwhll(', my attorney, Mar
tin Machat.~ will" st,art legal pro-

{l'om lhe Gents,

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FOf AUgllS'l 29 Nei.f"l pJ'Qgram tll\Cm~t(l,
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p.ort Athletic Associatio n , last
night at an assoriation meeting
in . t.tle hi!Qt s~tpol . Ten person~ .
i ncluding ~-o p,ewspiJ.er r~port ·
/!TN, two mqt~ of iifta_r~ h'+'.Q

(all/l'rs.

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serond ol tp.e
n!· ht in the 12th i..rmh•g decide d
t t ni,r:ptrap (or :Q,r.OQ:klyn alter
t
Dojlgen; had ca;p_il,allzr.d o_n · ¥
~ re1ief jQb t)l E;d "'.o ebuck to
J9P lhe Redleg ~ in the firs t
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Manager• Phn.

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ARM GUARDS

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~u pplies

fot• the comh~g .sea,89n.

'Ill SPORTS (ENTER

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anle~ by Jack B~ley and J(,bn
Hysell lef1 Monday for Camp ~o
at Friendship _,here the)' will attend a Baptl~outh Conference.
Frank

B. Will left

"Tuesilay

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Jewelry·

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tloo ... t!eo...tsoo ...$1ooo
WANT SOM~ CASH 1

OPENING!

Br,Jtt ~ow

Is oa!I!'W weatlier at
tour ·Piyritouth dealer's I Plymouth·
aal.os 11"0 ofurming al)ead at a record

"Where Your Confidence Is JUJttfied"

IIEUN'S "AUTY
SHOP

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COLLINS JEWELRY

fues. thrp Sal.

1!. Mala St.

GOESSLII

VISIT OUR NEW

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)laa. Or ~ futar U you wlih.
It'• qp 10 fOIL Aak 1boul our low-

Is tealllrinf durllli' hie sp~ar
rate ••• snowballing to au all-time SO-day "Operation Snowban." ~nd
,lliJh· Your dealer io IIi a Pooltlon to . .1/ou'll Ulul 'the Vl!l'Y llJ&gt;eral allowanCi!l'
tlve you an avalanche of •avlnp o~ lte can ,;V.· you for Y&lt;&gt;ur .prese~
11ew Plymouth of f,OOf &lt;;holee. .eay. So dbn't rqiii,I.Ollt on \hel&gt;w sav.·
p;'l!• !"ore l'lymouths ·jle 10111, ~h• ~JIIIS~ptok out II&lt;&gt;"!: jlcyeara-jlb~~
fl¥=u!h tOIIay,
~re cash YJ!U can 1-Yt.

fGr

Built

rOUgb 'r.' rugrd

w8r

, , , of bnnl mart"tials, wilh
~tra ·touF Cao4y Kids solo:s.
Yo~·J p.p, $2 .and $1 ~re for
li~to

1hnc- llftywMre elK"
• .• Both boys' 111d girls' slylts.
in an wa~ Colon and si~
shoit

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*VOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN

PETERS· - WESTON

CLJ.Ati.ING K.IT$

IIUJIPlr IL Yw'h .mollf fr._.
J ... Nk ,.. CASH.

WE .ARil
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*NOTHING TO BUY
*COME IN AND REGISTER

HUNTJNG £9&amp;TS - YISTS
HATS - GAME lAGS .;.. pu,

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STORE

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tero" pri..,. )'llur Plym.;.th -

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ELEC. P£RCU LATOR

loiiD here of tiSO .. ,for a.,to. ... blllo. IIU7 buplno. , _
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GUNS
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Cold WaYes
Hqir Styling

.All The Latest Styles

chance to save. on the one car
fh-' will still be new·next lllowfall!

is aJ.

your hunting gear, and

H"'

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1nd "Operation Snowball" .Js 19Ur peatest._

most on us , Better check

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Selet"tiota

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Casual Wear

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POMEROY

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lht• . jJ],J}'

.Jnek M1•l' llllll had
offered to t•nnw in St'll lt'mher HS
I eomm iltmNltloi in nntJilnl\1 elim ln·
1 11t10n~ nf the Nationul
l!a§ellll ll ,
, Co n~o:rt'!;S plu,ofh p!'t'\'l~ nlt'd hi.~
!f'Rrn enm in)!
in August.
Dick
Waltl'rs, formur MilS llct'. Is a
sl ur hurh·r fnr Gr nvt• City .
Wolf&lt;•, mnnngt·r of lhH'ln&lt;'. :nul
Stobart. Midd l cpO l' t '.~ !lilot , h•acl
\h&lt;' Sf'C'OIHi ~nd tlurd p)af'C teams I
1of \h(• OVA Jlartrorcl took the
litle S untlny 111 / (:w in~ 6·0.
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Ptoc('CI1 s from th e Aug 31 Al l·
Star gu nw Wlll lw sttlit ~0-M nflcr I
expt&gt;nsc~
he\wl'l'll
Hartfor&lt;l whl ch ~~ trvlnl( to fJnHll&lt;'t• a party
for ils t•l ub- antl tl w halant•e of
the tt•ams, mos1 or whtrh C'iln
u:&gt;eH ~o rne po~ l s&lt;•asnn hunk hnl AutMri"NCI Mlc.1r•gor
anrln~ot nHth'l'lliL
....... . . .d. o••••,
Hartford MJHia i!!N Chct OII Vl'r
Milt lt.
Mldlllleporf"
5ald ndmlss!un wl\1 b ~ ~01' und er
12 fr~ e.

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The AIIJUI!t 1"'!"\eetinz ur t'u~ \Irs HO}' John10n . Miss Virginia
' Chesler G11rde11 Club was ht!l(1 at Johnsorr, Columbu.s.
)fr . and Mr1. Gene Evans and
ihe home of Mr1. Lawrence Mil ·
fam
il y, }{iehael a nd Kay , T. W
! hoan, North Fifth Avenue Middle
Middl('port Mr and
port , with her daughter. ~rs . Authm1on ,
Mrs.
J
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JohnltO.p
and Joe Jun.
Ve rnon Weher. Rut land as 1hf'
eo-hoeten. Mr.... Earl Dl'an Pre~i · Larry. Kenny , Beverly, and flay
has
rompleled his
boot
Unt, was in charge or th(' ml'f'l· who
training
at
Vrcat
Lakes
and
i~
du e
in g.
to lea\·e 1100n for California .
Topit or tne program was "Day
.G
Liliet" and Mrs. Clarente Neut z·
Jud•: lloyt Dewe)' PuUms, ll-tr.
ling read a ~per she had written and Mn. Cl~y. Evan5, Mr. and
on thiK tu!ljtct and Mrs. RohM1 Mrs. John Smith , Mr. .~md ¥r~.
WOOtlg demoo~trated and arrange Homer Walters and Mehnda and
'&gt;l liliet. RoU r:.all response~ 1Stlf'lla, Pome roy; Mr ani. Mrs.
Mrs. William Allman, (above) Past Chief of Meigs
were "Narriea of Day I..ilie11" wtth I ~om
Br~ncom~ and . Da'' 1d and
Pythian Sisters, M.iddleport, who won the doo,r prize when
twenty·t~ee members present., Ji mmy. ;Vorthmgtofi; Mr. ~nd
d'ueftt werf' Mfs. Augu 1t Weher, M_r11. Wlllb. m Byrd and fam1ly .
O)lio Fuel Gas Company entertained the mef111K!rs of,_l&lt;&gt;~tlh ! :S~~"'"· •nd Donna Weber. Rut· D1anne and Ray, Mr. and Mrs.
M,eigs Temple at their new office in the Colts Building, ~
land
Jamej! Stoitgh and
Jo yc_e and
Second Avenue.
Ju.d get of arrangements were (.' heryl. Mr. and Mrl. l.awrence
The ~ests were given a demopstration of cooking
~ 11,1.1 Baer, Mrs. Ro~· HolteT .Be!!ord and s~n~.
Ronll)' and
herbs by Betty Newton, corppany home demonstration
MrJ. Donald Mora and rib- Larry, Gr~ve Cuy, Mr. and ~n.
and the door- prize was contr.ibuted b"' the Bak
. er
·won by Mrf. Pearl Peny S)mth 8~· and &amp;raruk'hlld~
Vernon Weber ren ; Judy Swam, Pat. J amea and
Company.
, Mrs. Horae~ Kenn eth Smith , New Lexington.
Mrs . Cash Bahr is Most Excellent Chief of the Temple.
Karr. Mra.
Mora. "Mrs. Roy
~Holter a~ !l(rs. Ear !Dean
'Ohio's Cit)' ol Frit'nds' is Sa·
t It wai announced that' the Sept- lrm, a Quaker Center.
ember-meeun..: •ould be hdd at
t he home or ·Krll'. C. N. Jones,
Chuter. Mrs Roy Holter and Mrs
Homer Holter were in charge of
Mrs. Beula.h Kotter.
and Mr. the Speeial Features eontesl
Mr. and Mrs. R. T . Bles~imz or aDd Mrs. J. Jt. Roger&amp; of Spriog- which waa won by Mn. Purley
CLOSED
Mason City will celebrate thelt fi.el,9. O,Uo ffDt t~o w.eeks vaCa- Karr.
voldeu weddin~ anniversary on t~n In Flor.4a 1md the sout hern
Tbe hoatt&lt;sses
servNi nUbon
Sat. Noon un111 Tues.
slates. 0s their way home t!i,ey sandwithet, mints, a deasert cou rs
s~:· ~'~ctA~u~•:.25 with
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the hours of 2 and ~nt t~li! ..,-eckeod with Mr. and lind toffee. Arrangement s of
Evenings By Appointment
at t heir hOme.
Mn. Wa.vne Sloaa of Pomeroy . .1umm.er
nowers
were
used
Mr ,and Mrs Cbarles Buek aild
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The Rlc s::ings were married on
Cmtline, Ohio serves as the
0.
Au1. 21. 1907. She i.a the former Mrs. Charles ~uri and daughter ,
Marjorie
were
bwine•s
visitr.rs
c-han
e
point
for
an
eut
and
west
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Sevilla E. Roush, daullhler of ~r .
In ·Park:erabwJ. W. Va ., Tuesd~y . , pusenaen, crews end freight on
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a nd Mn. F. M. Ronsh. He is the
Rt'.V. Ral!lh C. Zundel accomp- tbe Eenlll)'lvania - and New York
Court
St. 311M Pom.erO)
'tOn of Mr. and Mu. W. B. Bleis·

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Fqr· D'ress .... S~hool

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Buhan wen the re-ct-nl gu~ .~\..11
'the annual lobnaon Reunion
of Mr' A..t;meda Wippt"l an d llr5 1 wa11 held at Lo,:: 1 n on Sunday,
Jlelen Alkms, L.aurt'l ~t.
Augult 18, •ith tix.ty-five prest'ltlt
Atlluding the reunion wl'rl.'
1 .Mr and Mrt. A. H f ~·rjpJ- un ul
Uuntinaton 'tl.'ere retl'Ht gut·:.tn or Mr 11nd Mn P1ul Johnson and
Helen A.tkh~!i . Uu1rel Sl.
sons. Hoger .11nd Chlrlca, Mr~
!~fora JohnS&lt;~n Mr and Mrs. J11cO!l
Jolmson 1rid family, Jerry anrt
~rona Mr and Mra. Delh,ert Joh n·
~nn and Sbeila. M'r . and Mr11. Ted
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J a)m.aJt, \fr. a.nd )o(ra. Charlf'~
Hartun g 11nd St~ph e n .lfr .and

R. T, Blessing's
Will Celebrate
G?lden W~dding

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IN111NATIQNAL LIAOUI
Buffalo 8 Rachcster 0
Toronto
Montr~al ?
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jlav~na 2 J}lc hR\Of!:~ 1. ~ll!pt&gt;nrlrtl ,
after 7 lnnm~~:s pQWer faa,ure
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the fir:st ' game. Reliever Doli
Dr.ysd-ale was the winner i n the
finale .

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.B,.oeb~k .,lmrle~ tbree-hlt relief
ball for 5 2-3 inal;gs and slam·
hi.s first major leag qe hom·

ond !.ln. Al&lt;f Goldoborry

, St. Lou:&amp; al Philadelphfa, riite
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1j~ PRICE
SLACKS 'Recluctd 1·3 ·

thp· !WUO.n a_pd

Cooking Demon$ttation Given

It BTobkJyn , p.lte
I Milw~ukce
Chlca~ o a-t blew Yort

M.~'!eral

ONE I,.OT

Stan ~usi.Jl slamme,d out fi ve
bits, includin11 a horneT i n eiK'h
game, to he lp the Cards to their
two Yictories over th e G1a nh.
Duke Snider's 33rd home1· of

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Uaht ~o jnuln§•
Chh~ll:P $ Phila,delphia 2, 2nd nitr '

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Brave11 held the P-tra.ties to aeven
hitl in gainiog his 15th triwnph .
the
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for eneh game. These picture ~ · ·
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over a pa1r of
or great help to the coach ~
"! , in the njnt..h on Red Schoen.
tea91 i_n ana lyzi ng game e.r r~r s, JJt'll!il ·~ ~)ngle, Edd_iC Mathews'
T~y are i;IISo r un lor assarmt1on . triple ud 11 netlier slAgle b~· Jlank
~rq~Q.rs ab.cr each ga m£'.
Aaron.
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Aohddletown, Ohio ia an i mpor- indWilr)'

6-5, w,ljlile the Cubs bf"•t tbc
t-it·w_(!i¥h Joh.Jl "''W1lfPII wil l Phill:i#s. ~2 iu tte P.iJb!ftP al~r
~ mvt!ed _ t~ ~W!:e liflerTremorks drop~ln~ tQ.e rjl'St ,1ame, 2- t irt '
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The aSSOCJ8UOn 8 ~imar y ob·
Robert s probably won because he had the strongest bull- l""d. n i nte.r~a.t¥ ln soqfla, at~nd· jecl is tp " llelp the I;IPYs" Mill s
cf'edmg5 for breJC'~ of contract,"
sairl af\P he qdded !¥re arf doz.
pen . He pprned with Duane Wolfe, and relieved him after six e
the middle'feight c ~mpion Sllid .
l'n
s of wafs UUs C&amp;1l be ate-om
Innin
gs
with
hi
s
equal,
Tom
White
who
had
to
go
three
more
Admittf'dly surpriaed , Norm
"I'm .iOtrf to SBJ'," said. MiUs. plished throu8"h the yeAr . not
s!Jted. "The fight's still on as far innings beforf' winning over Ironton , 2·1.
" that our neighbor ~wn is ~t· only for football playeq, but in
a.• we'rl' cofl('('rned, and ther(''il
But Wolfe. having gone six. was out of it , unf1er tournew ll~g away W~Y. ~ ,., )n foot.~Jl baseball and basketball u 'J'Bll.
he no chang(' in the thf'aler-te!e
rules . Wh11e had three left. He had Howard Johnsdn of Ra· ,l.,ee.~n "'IJPPQJi. Dl eour.it tlie)'1)',e
The !lf!Soeiatiori ral{l{'s ~it;,' l11~ds
, oston arranl(ements"
&amp;it
a ~fn'ler, Jnd ~we. 1\.tven't ~.et. through (1) NIODSQI'inig fP ,'!llU·
cine
and
J1m
Louks
Syracuse
for
added
stoppers
and
John
Ba ~i lto ron lmued
training p!
But our b.Qrs fnd QU.r W!W c~lt mni game each year &lt;!J;ut (2) s.;Jl·
AlrJCnn dria Bay , N Y.. hul he Shasteen of Pomeroy Cor added strength.
The other s urviving dubs at this point obvious1v had tbeir, ::::, ,uppo,rt now m~e .~fn ing AstQCiation men;tbers hi'lf ~4,8
t·omrnt'nh•d, hqwever .
" tf Rob '"
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nt 11 each.
inson run s out on !hi ~ fight. 1'11 troubl es too. which, com pounded , resulted in the Meigs ttam
'N' •~w-,t.j.ye e ort
W~ F) &lt;~He
•'it's ~fSY to ~d(lle 250 Or - ~
know he 's a-Fr.id of m(' He look
going all tht" way .
batted only 7 limes but eac-h got to nol)'til).Q,ie pew officers but ~n · mem~rship c ar,~s." ~ill,i ~
ed pt&gt;trifled at the s ign ln.l!:. any
Robert&lt;; nrH'rwd ag-~insl Ham- llhrel' hi.ts for 429. Joh n Shasteen st~. e Jl(NJ'ipatiP!i
~ixli!J.ce "bpt lt'tl npt ne,arly so e_aay to
wny."
1Pn with .f f)hn~on and r cl icvc&lt;l al~o had .429.
was named to co~ lp ~th an 'et pq-oplc who :~P.Ould be inter·
Du.an&lt;' We~ Foozy Wolle .dis- acceptal)le .slll'te Tburiday ~ven· ested qut to wor~ in our proThe tHsputr is about who shall ~im w11h _Lottks af!N lh r{'c inn ·
appomted hum&lt;'lf bul
not h L~ in,g, Aug, 28, at !1:30.
gram ."
handle the thnh•r·TV Norris has •ntt~. wmnJne eas ily 9·2.
Hr
wa.~ able lo rome
back
teammates
a
s
he
colleeted
four
By ~hat ti.me It is hoped mor(' ,
:&lt;~iiflt'd a C'6/)tracl with 1\eatn
'\'ith Wluh• a·~ainst Wellston in hits in 13 tnps for 308. Two of interest among parents and t eam
The
nondnatlng
cDmmittee
Network T el.l!'villion Inc.
' h(' Lh u;,cl u&lt;tml' Thai ~ten tle ma n them were dutch doubles. Wolfe's W'l:ll':wish.e,rs will be ~rred so whose f'ha,rman is F,rancis ,KI,eJ.n,
Robin1on i nsist s I hat !tie Tele 'lilched four of th P :~ reatf'st Lit· great play at the hot corner sta. tha-t a larger fUen~ruLte 'fill bt- it.i com~d of R. L. (RupO
prompter Corp.,
which ha.n dles tJc l.f'agu(' tnning.~ llll\bodv eoold Uil izcd a fine Meigs infield and on hand.
Miller and Ch~ter tannehill.
much industrial and convention wanl l n fie('
I! (' hnd vond su p· hi~ opening mound. stint was S\1·
closed-ci.rcuic work, be given lht• 'lot·t lwhmd him Hlld hl!.tin,e; ciuh perb .
light becau&amp;e it bad (uaranteed a rnat t•s at th&lt;' plait•
1-'ans could
Al l
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minipH1f1__~ +OO..oot theater .seat;; '~'f' he wa 'J t•njo:~-m.~: )11 s work on
en amm an Ht c ~Je Arnold
about po-u,OOO (or
Robin son':. the mol\Jld
hatl(•d 322 anfl .333 tn fewer
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pla !e appearan(·f's th ·m the oth·
t-nd .
In a l' rri ~,·Hil tkt"~~wn nobart s ers while Pealw l.~ Wlekllne and
T¥!'s 1!~0 . 000 more srab th a11 rl'lH'I'HI, VI Ill I&lt;' v:ttll Shitsleen
In a cn\ i(' a l dl'{·ls ion, Ro-bert;;
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TNT rOU#d iUaranlee.
~·IH:n \\ h1L1• had
n·ac hE&gt;d Ius Winebrenner 333 011 ont• hit in
There
Is
a
short
pause
1n
l
he
:.tors
broke
up
a
4-4
tie
In 1he
SUJar Ray daimB that Norrb hmll nf Hltlmg ~ J oh n was shaky three trip.s.
pennant races today to welconw opener.
sijn~ the C'Ontrlll't , whh TNT nttd 11'1 lht• ~-:; 1 nt(' lw lu·d up when
Bob Keegan into the no·hh, noRalph Terry, another pilehcl'
~~:~ Ill' ~N\"t•rl up J ~ophr.-r IJall with I .The other seven hoys had nc . run tratermty lilnd to ll!t t he
" witbout my pe:rm _~~~~~n"
the~)' brOke a Si.,ntd a~o:tcc 1 otw on . B tJI llw Mt•l::~ plate pow· Juts or run s Jn 20 ufficta l times Yankees ponder why they rver the Yankees let get away, eame
menl."
er canw h11r·k In '&gt;aVt' him , anrl al bat.
all o wed him to get awny to l he back to haunt them ·Tuesday ni(bt
when he beat them, 1·0 for J&lt;.:an ·
Shastef'n srtllt•d fl ow n to pit(h
The tenm averOtt.:e was . ~. White So~t .
!18S 'q ty. The A's 4;9'~ ow)'
,.., . , . . fenlghl
finr hall H! tlw 1&lt;~~1 in ni ng. Mc lgs Opponents' avt'raged :183. There's
The Pomeroy Merehan~~ base· won ~. 2
t he stury.
Keegan, !-1 36 year o.l d rig ht · l,Wii' !;Us orr Bob Turley but those
)\al)d,r, .was eut tQf.¥ie llY \11(' bits l'(\Juluted lrt tbe
o.n.lf l1l:'l
baD Wm ,Gill: .t t'he tnldnf fa
Tlw hi~ fin.d ni);!hl was Satur-~
--::-:-::-:---Yanke(&gt;s live years a&amp;o, , ~rltlt'n ] of th,p gnme when Woody Held
tbe OVA thtJ IUmmer, wilt ploY dar ugainst Nt·w Austun . Howard
. HOPES FOR KO
a praetJQ ~bllblf lt. laJt Juh ~~-~on nf HHc'lllP :lllrl .llm Louk ~
CIII~ Ar~o UP _ \,ightweiJC·hl off ,as .a cbr9n~c w~·an"J:~ r&lt;~se douJ:tl,elj( in the _f~ flh ipD!nf ,fl,ld
of the aummer exl·t-pt for all star of ~ynww;P wutJ i! on a shutout champiOn Joe Brown rates his TV who ~oul~ never m~ke his ·madt acore,d Oil Tlm Thomp~on .; sl.1
eommillmen1s ror
some of its 3·0
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In u,_e rn.11jors. B,1,1t l)e @i4i \1 Tues· ij:lc.
1 OPI&gt;Onent ton ght, Joey Lope-s 88
CleveJand beat Boston !H anJ.
members-11galnst H11rinP toni ght
A ion!,( wtlh llw pilrhin.~:, here u tough boy, b,ut he ttiou_gh 'triday clay ni~r:ht when · he pitched t he
on lh,e Cbl\drens' Home Hill dia· ls tht' r:'ul ~lnq· flf th t• reason I he mi ght ring up "the , 28th ~nock first no-hiller of the seyson to . Detrqit li"C' kM BuHimore fH i,n
In Ita· I' the oth.er American League game.&gt;
mond . Wlgglns will go against Me1g~ wtm- Lh t· hatt mg aver&lt;tg•· ~ o ut o{ his ca r eer ''J won't have beat Washington, a.o.
JrevP.I
Pi~•.•
Larry Litll~ Fo~:__~?_
lf_
o ._ _ _
of th e lt•.Jlll
Ito look for him" Brown s11id . nigPtcap of a twi·ni,ghl douh!r ln t~e N3tional Lengue, first
Rot,cr ls" rP&lt;"lrr1s ~. hnw Whit t' " ll e' U be there. So if 1 can nail header. The S~&gt;nators won th e
ener, ~-4.
pl~ce ~ilwaukee rallied for two
lrrl ull hilttng HI 53R including .1 him, I'll knock h1m out."
runs
in the nmlh to dC\fcat Pittshornr rLlll. m 7 h tls 111 13 at bat
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Ke~gan w_alk_ed o~ly two hal · c:ur:;eh:_.e,3-;!li..;_:;th~~e~G:aro::::,in:::•:,:b:,.:to;;•:;k.,t;,;w;,:•
Ted A~ltll'y and M1h Hol}t'r\s t''h'h
AIRMAN HAUNTS JETS
ters In fashwmng hl.'t no•hiller, ·r
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COLU!\IB IJS UP - Stu Locklin
the fir.st lll regl}iar major leagu ~·l.
. tl.e,alth Knit
unce an amnan ut nenrby L~k : •won oompetUion since
Sol
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Maglie or th e Dod_gers tur-n~&gt;d in 1
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I u help th&lt;' M1ami MPrlins to an
on
e
ogoil"t
the
Phillie'
io.•L
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I'&lt;ISy (i-1 Vli'IO!'Y ov.cr Columbu .•
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her e 'tue .~day,
disappointing 11 Sept. 25. The only no-hitter since I
th en was Don · Larsen's perfect I
For Me n and Boys
homl'comi ng crow d of 403~
game agoimt the Dodgers . Jll th e
HOreN Belter F.or J,.ess"
World Series last Oct. 8.
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HAS SLOW WINDUP
Eighth VIctory
nonn ld Wnlfl' und I"]J;J["IL'V Sto·
CHICAGO UP- Iloh K1~e,1!fln of
'Ilhe \lietory wuR Keegan's eiRhl
U"
h1tr l will srlt•t'l an All Star " t ram th(' Clm•ngu While Sox sa1 d todl!)of
the
season
and
It
wa~
mutlc
i
Jru m fl vt• Ohtu Vall• "r' Hasci.JuJl lih&lt;t l u new "slow motion'' windup
tbSOt' li!IJoltl
lt' .t111S ,1r11 l 1114' ('\ lhl' ht•lp{'d h1m hurl tlw su n.~o 11 ·~ possible by a rive-·l'lln third inn· 1
('o~e In and ace our complete
.ing, during whJch Larry Doby h~t
lhwtfortl Tig('r ~ i n nn l'lihiiHIIOll fltst no· hlltcr
line or ~ar Archery F..quipment
a. two·run ·homer Ed Fitzg~rnld 'll 1 Court &amp; Znd
Pomeroy
gnmt• Snturfl,t .v rllglot , 1\UL( 31 un ·
e1g ht;h innlne homer lor the Srn·
d('r Wuhomlil l1r:;hb
Plun .~ w•·rr
comp ldf'rl fur till'
!(llffil' wh rn It fi na lly wn~ d&lt;•&lt;•Jd"d
BW CJJIJ •...• , $2UO h.er£' that u ~~:u nu- WJI;• tlw Grove
Ht•Rrt uf Oh JU l.P ,J)ltl!' cha m·
BEAll POLAK .... $32.50 City
pi ons could not ht• lwl1l hPt'l' in
BE4&gt;11 (;RI/tZ.LV .. $4!.50 Scptt•mhf'r. Tlw WaiHltUa dlilmo nd
un l,v pr nr ll&lt;'ahlt&gt; pliit't' ln s ta g: r
BEAR KODIAK . . $55.00 such a ua nu•, w1ll 1101 h«' availalw
afh•r I .nhor
0H}
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fn olbal l
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nally Sentinel, Po~eroy-MlddleJ'lbf.f,~Allp2! ,~

IJ:2; _llrooklyn_ a~ePt .• J?air rnm tant ceoter of the p,aper-makin.: e.rs' for ArmcO steele

A can. verjCing on the ct,sw;!'.r
jte kind, ~~~ out 'to ptr,ents of
Middi('Port football p.JaYeiS aml 01! that mt&gt;'elmg tp "~Je,k-oH" the
'PQTI..s fal)Ji e.e.o,erally for l.nQ)·~· ucw !gg!b~/ 1 .~.afiJn, ;j.lld launl'h tJ
· support and enthusia!m in thl' "new deal'' m Cans' f'nthusiasm
iChQ91's athletic JU'Ogr,am.
Mills expllil inefl the assoda,ion's
Jt was made bY nobert Mill~ . prOSff!n JS »fit~~arily one of ra4·
i"eliri/lg _presi£1i!nt of the Middlt• in!!' futids to· purchase movif' rilm

l.eies..

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,au.u•ll1!'• .,.,. Artnrnd

•&lt;m•••••• Value ?.an•·

Drawing Ea&lt;h Saturd'f Evening ol 8:30

LAST WEEK'S
. WINNER
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MRS . JAc,KIE LitTLE, Ill. I, Mldd!ep_ort

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Ohio State Fair

a special (eAture of good
gruup of t~heep dvnlted hy
va rioutl ra-rmer8 and orgaplzatJOra
(Contlnueti From One)
will bt' ahJppotl from the bu by
~ .. ppy.
air directly to Equador.
Founded in IMO Oh•o's M,de
Friday hllli been detlia:nstoo as
C.11 STANBACK . labl•h or powdtra,
A1 1i1"'• pai'l• o.f tir.d, tort, aehlrrt
faiT .b -one of tht' largett in I hto Youth DaY; SAturday will be de''" r•l•tl of COL.O DISCOMFORTS.
muaclu
w iV. ITAN8ACK , t.bi.U
eountry, and ha11 alway11 meant a
Th1 &amp; TAN 8 A C K pr..c-r optoo" tnot
"oted to businets, Sunday to th.or powdt r t . STANBACK acte f8at
hecti-c week !'Dr Co!unrbua, hust presll', radio and TV; . Monthl}'
for,.,ull it • cor~&gt;bo~l•on •' p1 •n n ·
to br~r. or1 comfetr-t:int relltf • .•
1 to the event_
I•1Y1 ng
tl1a1 worlo tog•thl•
Ohio eity oCficials will be honfor FAITI:A AELI[, of HIADACHI ,
Summing ltj) hill t' xpcctations ored; ~oy i.s also Fp;nrr or.
btnu1e
th•
STANBACK
formula
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HIEtii'IAl.GIA llld ACHING MUSCLEI
Fair Mancger Robert J ones sait'l,
c-ombi"u uvarat pr•acr~ption t)'p•
du1 to colda. i!IITANBACK alai. " l'·
aniiatton Day; Wed~a)' ~lit
"W~'ve got somt&gt;thln!!; for f'very
DU C£1 ll'lVlR. INAP BACK woth
lngrtd ien h for fut r•lid of pain.
be Dlrectm of Ap~Jture Day ,
fiTANBA~K.
think It wUI be 11
11 one. an1t wt•
ThurM!ay is the GOI'Iemor'• and
great sueccls, as It has neve~&gt; l.ci:islature'a D11y, · ~Jmd Friday .
failed to be."
clOJling the falr,
be Sports
Vi!rtitdrs to th~ fairground~ will
•nd F'mternal Day 1
' probably be surpriSed this ye;~.r
by th e pi'!Csence of a giant re(l
cnrd inal, 13 feet tall and 23 fe~t
l-ong, weighing nearly a ton, and
aiHiwering qut•~ttions of all whc
(C-tlnuH FI"'t'''' 0~)
e:,re to a sk. The cardina l is the
A&amp;IOCilllion attention il eiv~n (' S·
atate bird uC Ohio.
Jones ha11 spent $123,000 iust ta blishing local groupe in the
EW YORK- Things one New Yorker _thlnkl
making new fadlitiE"s. "heckiug ot-her counties
Meigs C&lt;Hlnty Girls' Stale alurlre prDtfletion ~ystems.
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about:
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T!lere has been an uneuy IUiplclon 1n thil:
A troop o t Boy Scout~ h as heen mnae art urged to f!Ontaet Jan it·t•
comer recently that thoe "Mueic tor-" phono·
Hned up to
serve Bll ush ers Story. Route 2. Pomero)·. f(rr
fl'&amp;ph albums are rettlng 10mewhat out ot hand
V11rious. . religioos faiths h aY· ~ deta ils.
1'he B. G. S. A. A.'s actj\'P po, , . a au1plclon that Ia ,cDnftnned today by Uur
arranged to condtjd mo r ni ng serarrival of a message from BGb Waleutt. an •xecuvice!!.
litical education A~!!opoa_m . W.ilS
tl ve of a local di.amoftd needle tlrm, who ""' been
Television star Tepnt•.sscil Erni(' kicked off at a r~-,nt mtetmg- M
pa1sing the hours _,oneeUilg the whimtleal tiUN.
Fotd baa scheduled an appear- the group's exerulive rommiltrt!
Walcutl's collection ineludee auch dUlles u
ance. Other -entertainers to. liP· nenr Wow ter, Wayn~ C~ty
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Mwd c ~o Wash 011~ Irort By, .Ku.W to llake Yov.
pe-ar i.oclurl:c Mol).v Be.- und Ric
l 'ed That Certai11 'Way, Jluftc to Clo11ge Her
ky ]Velson, :lim Arness lind Rin
Mi~Jci and MU3ic for Mo.cher•, qord DlJJ!Jet• 4Rd
Cldl~ B~tle:r&amp; {lbtllt all are bona. ~e and not
Aztec troupe
just dreamed up), H• n¢ea that J~ Colonna.
agrefd to put on a special act
(Continued From p ... an.~
Jloldlth And•rso• the old profeaBOr, baa nco~ an album callad
their ~ public:: appe-arance in news c-onference tonitht.
'' ~ be Qr 11ot
Mwic for Screomh1g and thtrl an ILIU_ ether•
the 'u. S. The India•!" plan t-o
Speaking briefly wll}l ne'wllml'n
to be-" ~~~
labeled M11&amp;lc for BIHpwcalker• 0~131- and Jf~lc
_&amp;~;alf- an ml·foot pole 1n the ten· a!tor his landing Tuesday , Sicontralto.
to Break a .Le111e.
ler' of the rQeetraek, do 11 dan-~, mons said h\11 greatest thrill wa~
1
:Many or the UUe1 are more tender. of .qour•.
and
drQp to the ground. They wdli' "getting back to earU11" He said
Ineludlng the wl1tful Jfuk to Remember Hlf.r, but U f ..r. U Walcutt
pel'form
on several eons-ecutive the "C::;;psule go ndola operated
· or I have ascertained, no one tlu ~me up with the tnftnllel)' mon
days.
ocrft&gt;etl.}' " durin&lt;~ . the mara'lho n
· ,preterable album, JlHriC to Forget Hn Bli- BMt Good, ':Apparently
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.Be:\ides a fo~nu1l horse s-l~ o w. 1 flight.
you e&amp;.n have "m usic for virtually anythin(.'' Bob 11-.Yio .. _.nd I
h.ame~
roocs
wtll
be
ru~
a!
mghl
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The
gondola
was
undamaged
in
wouldn't be surprised It 1omeone Clll.lllf up .,,_lh an album by that
[or a to~ I. of $'71.000 Ill purses. th~ landing , and the Air F~c-c
name."
~mph~su;mg the evpr-~loser rr- and Winzen Researc-h Co. began
Swirty O'Brien, the demon Broadwaylte ud _lo1,1.t, hal _otrered o~
l~lJOMhrp
be\W'E!'(&gt;n farmers . anrl , an immediate Jtudy of the comtitle th.at mar meel ~Jth some aiWht. emall opposltlon In aom'!
CitY dwellers, -~e tw~~n -Amer•cnn:s ' prehe nsive reports
recorded on
qullrters: M•11ic to Shoot .I'M• Pre11le~ By.
and
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other
nat1~n•lr11es.
,T
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s.d
ay
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m~
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in
the
capsule.
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a) Day_
eel tbe flight "mO&amp;t SUcce!flful."
~ently busy this autumtr, with tour RroducUons M:btd"'~ U1'1der hie
Demooslrntions
wilt
poi
nt
ou
t
He ~aid much. ll.ignificant data
· -.egis-Including the Judith Anderton veralon .of ••m~t. 1 take
the ertect of the new St. Law- was obtained, , but it will ta lte
back to no cne In nay admiration of the vlW Mial Andli!r110n, but _If
rehre Seaway on far mers, fa rm some time to analyze the inCorshe· ca11 disguise her torso and throaty r,mininlty to Ute point where
mtV"ke.t s, tru{'king and warehous- m.:~ti on .
' I can belleve she fs the melancholy D.ane, l'U ~ ~ ror all .••••
Stagger a little under 10rne lltatistlca: tlurre are 142,000 ._partrnent
houses In New York, 6,000 mllee of atreeta and Uo ~quare mllee of
real ~state as11eS1ed at more than $29 bi1llon.
; Golfing the other day at Dellwood Country club In New York
City, N. Y., ha~ by the writers' colony In Nya£k, I only cotrld re·
m emhe1· the glory that waa Greece and tbe grandeur thal was Rome.
The lavish layout onu was the eatate ot movie mqgul Adolph Zukor.
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lnlerlor Sec,.tary Has
Fred Seaton It Proftodtlnl
ning. This once waa virtually the OfllY way tor me to vtslt my
··Good Political Potonllol
Vlco Prtoldondiol Tlm!Mi
·Aunt Minnie, and almoat the only .way to get to J-loboktn to let the
young Frank, Sln~tra, who now te some 'yean removed trom the
.
By HENRY CATHCA.R'I'
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CetrtrBI Pre11 WcsahVIgtON Writer
I didn't know until today that the etUI~unftnl1hed Callledrat ot St.
ASHINGTON- While there
no bQom underway,
number
John the Divine In uptown Ma.nh~tan-for which I w~ flvlng my
of adMintetraUon otflciala a.te quietly discuaalng the
tble
Sunday School pennies 30 :rears ago--ia the largest church. In Ute
political potential of Intertor Secretary Fred Seaton ln 1-tOO and
world. Only St. Peter's In Rome and Spain's Seville cathedr11.l are
flter.
bigger. • . , Ovet·seu communique ju&amp;t arrtved from Mike Todd,
Seaton Is warmly liked by Prealdeat ]!:taenllower, key membera ot
who beat it home: ''Thanks ror what you &amp;alii about AroMnd the
the
Wblte House famlJy, senators and GOP 11tate ortlclala .through•
', World 111 80 DrJyll . Forgive my dtlay In sendlftJ ~hll nole, but I
out the country.
·
' have bec:pm,~yboy"
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.z,.~
with "modem Republlcanllm" the one-tlme Ne•
-!'IHAKEit~~ lS ON 'niE--LOOSE A.Qm: "fln ~- Heyburn
braaka senator ia llked by C6l!.Bervatlvee in th'
Is going to do The MercluJut of l' e lltc~: b..l[innlng July 10 •t Strat·
patty.
ford, Conn., and N~w York's Park department l&amp; oq:erln_g Romeo
Friend' concede that it Vice Prnident Richard
aud· Julir-t on a. 31'i-foot- trallllr·truclf wbose roof and fides unfold_
M. Nixon gttl the GOP preaidentlal nomination
Into a stage when the ttehlcle 1S d~aw11 Up Into one oi\ the pu~llo
In 1960. Seaton'8 chances tor the vice pre1ident1a.l
po~o
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wtll be leslened becauee or the geo,raphl.cal
allow; 1.670 more pllrldng meters1will ,l;&gt;.e api:Jnided aroulld V'lii .\O~
factor-both
would be trom west or the Mil•
allow; 1,870 more pli:rktng metera .wtU be IJPiiftkle41 around the 'clty'

COLD SUFFERERS

Donkey Softball Game Is Thnrsda y

WANT ADS
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debls contracted by any otht•r
ptr~o n than myseH Roy Ellis.

Rent

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2 or a hecirnom hml~t· in !\-h·rw.
~ ~r
County . Famil y uf :1 &lt;1d ul 1~
Card
Thanks
Phonr :::tH89.
fl-19-:llc
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3 or
4 lwdrr10m
Wl' wtsh to thank evrr .vonc wh ll
hou!le in PomerC~y or Middl eaS!iistf'd at th e ti me uf the 111 port. Phone 2-M.
fl-15-6tr
ne s_.; anrt df'ath of our mother.
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Stephenson,

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Mary Looue Rinehart , Mou nds-

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1956 Buick VB

Century ,

$2.595

2 dr Hard Top . Trade-in !ror,,
satisfied Bui ck owner on new
Butck. Dynanow drive. Bl al'tt·
n•rs, Pomeroy.
H-16-6tt'

1963 GMC 1/z ton Pickup . $795
Nearly new paint j.-.h. Not ~
flaw
blemlsbl B!a,.·t~dr.~.

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Pomeroy.

1953 Buirks u low as $896. F i\'...'
fine car s, trldo-ln fr om satis·
fled owncn Blaett na rs, PomP1'0)'.
8-16-6tr

Will tams and daughter, Pt. Pleas;u1 l spent Sunday , with Mr. and
Mrs. Alv:r Tolliver and family 111
Glenwood. W. Va.
~,'· 11 " .{11 M'r'1· Wrla ltc~ VillAr~
an&lt; arnt y,
ca:s.ant wert'
calling on Mr. and Mrs Clifford

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TERMITJS EXTERMINATED
For £r~e l.spection phone 383-M,
House fur Rent Thrt'{' ~'IOniS anti 1 Gilmoril Supply Store, Pomeroy .
All wort guaranteed. Fully lubJ th. Rcde(•orttled J
nc 32 1X.
sured.
Vaughan 's lndus trial and
8-l9-3t p
Resi d~J.tial Termite Control ScrOne three !"nom Fun .. ~:u~d apart\'Icc, St Marys, w. Va.
7 2~ t (
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ment. Utihl te.; pai d. A[1p!y at
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8-19-6lc Custom Built Kic chen. Kitr:hem
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d!''&gt;I,R"ne d for your home. l''rer.
5 room fu r ru~hcd aparlmf'nt. UU
~lltl matc~. F~cman &amp; Abbott
h ti&lt;'s paid A]lply !lome Rr~ l il.ur-

for Rent

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· Scaf.Jid h;1ard1, Drop Clotba.
Clinton F 1 ~her, Middleport.

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Phon• !JO, Cleland Apnllance
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1 Store, l.ul W. M.lll.n St, POIIi.o~rOJ

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and
rcpain.
Phone 9071\.1. Virgil Teafol'd, S&gt;·
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riiCU!Ie,
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19M Pontiac 8 Sta r Chir-f. $UIA5.
Conv. Cpe. !.ike nt&gt;w llghl hl ue J&lt;'EMAJ ,F. ltro:I. P
Ail'llll('~
IH'(•d
finl 11h w\UI new blue lo p, aw t·
y uu nj;( WOnl\'11 . St•l' Vllf iid t n
llyrlrama l l&lt;·
all leathn scats
Amusem ent Sed1on, Cf'n lral \11 driVf . Rtal! y
~ h a rp
looki ng
l'itit utc.
Blaettnan, P omeroy.
8-16·61t·
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GRUESER BLOCK CO.
I Mllea North of Pomerwr -

IBM Bulrks aH low fl .~ $!193. Cho irr&gt; llou .~ • ·kE•P tw r I n ('Jii'l ' f rrr lw11
of Civt' good rar11. Blat•llllltn:l,
chrMn•n rl urln~-: 1h1• 1la _\' .'\ pnly QUICK SERViCE l'll Wmh .&amp;o-Vomeroy.
· 8-16 Ol r
/lrt(•l" 6 P. }! . HiU :\ ~ h St. Mi1!
palrlng by F~~r 1 Tra1n6d
dl
l'purt
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19$6 Old!! Sup('r "08''. $2.495. 2
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEdr. Hard Top. Power ~:~l ccritr lo(
LERS, Pt,r,eroy
\-3-tf
lnrnH·d iH1 P. Glrl l ti or uvt·r ro•·

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A f!nc automobil e. Blacllnors.
Pomeroy.
8-16-0tc

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g(:Jrc• •• 1
h&lt;iuscwork . bah.v :.i t11 ng , cJl!'.
or two smal l cluldn ·n L tV(' in
or out. Phon&lt;' 24 1
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18bl AutoServices
I. B. liAWWIGS 80Nll OJ. - :U
~ Wfrttker St~OI.
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DODGlli • PLYIIOiml
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Rf'~lauranl~ or Sthoo)!l ; New
Stainle•~ RelriKerator .
32 ru.

F'or

' ft. , 2 door. rompiPie , with un it
WIA INO.OO now $61'iO.OO. nuar-

anteed. JACK'S

nll'll

In

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llowwkl•&lt;'pcr mtddlc agl•d lad y.
Wi!l rct·civc ~110d trciltment. not
Jl111Ch work. John W You ng,
Rann c h t. No. 2, Me!g!l Cu.
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for Rutbnd !loui e. Contact The
Dajly Sentine l.
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-----------MALE HELP · KOlmA N VJI:Tf.H ANS lo Lraln for Ai1'1inc6 atttl
T~lcvit.lon .
S&lt;'r&gt;
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11 d in
AmUl:lt'lllen t S1Jrl10n
C&lt;"ntral

REFRIGERA·

N~W lll~VEN TU -23~37 .

8-l9-25tp

(iood Cl..a Used Can
All Makes aad Med~b

METROPOLITAN
AUTO .SALES

WE BU'\'

ICRAP IRON- MITALl

!n:~tilulc .

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HI-TEST G"S AT

ltEGULAR PRICF.
NlWELLI!I 8ERVIC8 STATION
LUBBICA.TION' 1nd WASH
Mlddleperl. Obit
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Domesuc.commercial·Dairy
JACK'S REFRIGERI\TION
24 Hour Service
Tu 23537

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Wanted

GilAVU.Y 1 AACTOR SALitll and
lorvlco. R. A. Fllllow, &amp;I I &lt;1. Dab}' witting wante1l by cl :ry. J.' u II
or p•rt tim e. Phonl' 286.
)!a'n St., Pomeroy.
7-24-:.l'l'• -'
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Tomato• lara;~. Pink Mcxlcamo,
non-acta. Second fjouAI' fo~as t
from 11ChOOI IIOUAC . Wm. 11
Holmes, SynewJe, Oh1o.

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WaDh1d- PAPER

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ex~erlenre.
-Free ell';
mAtes, 1.. V. Rel.tn.r·r . Raclr. •
Box 124, Ohio.
7-~ 11

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For
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Weblt.er Fruit Farm
.I ml. eut of Cheater, 0 . TelelpboDe YU-61201 Cbetter, 0 .

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VIRGIL WAMSLI!Y

e1Tock LoadiRI EqulpmeDI

• Back-Hoe Seriice

et&gt;ump Truck Service

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One of the oldest bridge comfounded ln

1872 at Wilmington , Ohio.

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What ho.ppened
to )pw~
Slobbovla?

Where

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Phone SP-35554
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BROWNELL'S REAL TARGET-Attomey
Oeneral Herbert Brownell, Jr., aald In London- where be attended
the convention of the American Bar uaoclatton- that be tounjJ
:man7 thing• wrong with the Justice department. He hit hi• prede•
• r • for laX administration an~ failure to tnveJtll'ate or proae•

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eute labor racket&amp;era.

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NANCY
IT 'S HOT
TODAY

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t.y Democratic
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However, · aatute polltlcal cbset'Vers aren't
counting him out for tbe nomtnaUon and they
are convinced he 11 a man to watch In the tutu~.

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remo~ellng

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The' attual tarret1 of Brownell, however, were J. How~~J;'d McGratt. ·
·•nd,. bY Implication, Supreme Court Juatlce Tom Clark-not
BrvwaeU'a Immediate predeceaaor, Jame• P. McGranery,
IJrown.U, slnce he took officii!!, hu twice pubUcly praised Mcq_ru..:
·try for beglnntnr to "clean up" the department.
',
ln aome JOUrees. the IA:&gt;ndon 1tatement wu Interpreted u hlttlnr
at McOranery. But It 1nay be rocaUed that when the Juauee depal'te
mtnt wu under aharp crlticlsm, then.Pre.ldent Ha.rl'y 8. Trumu
brourht In Newbold Morrll trom New York to Investigate th• han.
~ o:t -covernment atralrs. Morrla waa fired by McOn.th, and
-Truman then d.nwtded MI'.Grath'l rutgnation,
·· JIPOnnenr then eam• ln, and, acc:~ordlng to many experta, Ht up
; dtlalti improvement. durtnr lfle nine months he wu in otrlce. ·

u.UJ on this BIG 10.4 cu. ft.19$7
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ill lhe next two months ..• , So Mon. Proaj has found ljav~ tn·
Las Vegas, p roducing the shows llti. one ,of Uie new hotels. froser
it Was who built the Copa~be-lllllnto , il~ lavish eml,n en ce, on Which
n ha11. coaated now for yeare. ,
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.
1 Ben Hecht's Chat'lie, wrltlfl!n a11 a eulogy to his old pal C ha.rle~
Mac Arthur, ill not. the world's Meat ~llOf'Otl•h biography, but It elj!l
Js sprlnkloi!d with the v iVId MntenCp lb11t make Hel'.ht the, you
ahould pardon' ~~ exprtasloll, word·m&amp;Jtctan of· them a ~.1 .. , • Llltel\
--did anyone lhvlte Sln11.tra .to Rex Hairlaon'e . wedding , INI.lh Kay
.__ Kendall'!'

EXTRA · LARGE
ALLOWANCE ON YOUR
OLD REFRIGERATOR ,
Regular $279.95 J

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toul'tel J&amp;Y that. come next Janu~ .Ike Wll. ~
~. JQ wm JDJke a dttermlned l\a·ht to pulh hll
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: ~tlv' proaram through Congre&amp;~ and wtll put lmP,Ior
· tlie ,Pre.llure on any rtlqotant GOP membera.
Nh Tact1CI
1 Kr. :S:Ieenhower had ~dt, the1e aourcea explain,
; :Uli._l Jl)l be,t hope of ptung leglllatlon enacted wa,r: to e•oper~t~
' With tht Dtmocraue.controlled Ho.uee and Sl!lhate sui~ the rKt.rd
; ~ lbe ltn.T lll!lukift dispelled any eueh belief, th:;f'uy, polnttn.c out
. u.t..only two or three major meuurea on the Prealdtu-Li• logtaJaUv•
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lay down hl11 leglalatlve propo~ala, lncludlnl many meaauru
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led to mak11 any progrua thla y.,.r. -And thlt tuna. t.M
Wblti Houa• will put up a tight to get -tMna N&amp;aed.
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ALL STOVES

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Complete Stock Of

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Contract"

PEACHES (Whllet
We are vleldnc Belle of Georeta and ~lberta peachea. Brlni

M..U W.\ID

11\'~URANCE

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pleee dirJn a room su1tr and
A. M. Short wave conMI:(' ra dlo..Good oondttlon . C11ll Ull~X
or 860 Pearl St., Middleport.

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Mr .:an- Mr:::. Fred Roush, Mr.
ond Mrs. Wayne Hart and Mrs.
Hannah Johnson were
shopping
in Pl:)int Pleasant Saturday

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FURNITURE

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Apple! New Jla·
w:n Orch1rd, New Uavrn Phone

my new

Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Edwards
and daught~r Frances of H t,. mtington spent Satulday night with
Mrs. Luves a Rainey.

panies in the world

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King of

Point
Plensant were
recent
guestS of Mr. and Mrs. lves King
of Oak Grove.

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Mr. apd Mrs. Le-w

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Hll{l'Y
of Akron 5pent ' Saturday
night with Mr .and Mrs . Albert
Boston.

SPECIALS!

$299.00
BAKER

Mr. and Mrs Stnnley Colley
an;! tam ih cal led un Mr. and
Mrs . !Jana Lewis Su nda)
Mr~. Br tty Call, and
ehildrcn
Wl:!re
shoppml( 111 r..ltdt tlcport
Monday .
Mr.'i . Ned llenr,r :uu l M r~. Geo
rlurns an :: dau ~ ht (' r .ltlendc(t the
1'aylor-Gllmorc WL"ddllliot at Ma~on CitY Saturdll} .
Mr &lt;~nrl Mrs· Rllhrrl Mar!ln oi
Soulh C'harle.'!ton w~rP vl stt ln .!t
wtlit \lr . :r 11d M 1·~ Ned Th·nry o11
Snturrl11y.
Mr. /llHI !\-Tr.~ O ~ h( ·l Marlin nr
West t'nlumlHII vl~ih•J Mrs VNI&lt;r
Vnn ~h·tl'r Sunday.
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Mts. W. J\ . ~·ox n•lllrtll'd In
lwr home artr:r .~pL•ndi n f( a li•w
d&lt;~ys wi th lwr
dnughtcr·
:0.1r.'&gt;.
J ohn Furshee.
Mts. ~l urry Jr.huso n. Mr~ . In·ne
l c on•vor\;btlc }I'.O.M Powl'r
Kellcv nnd daughl&lt;"r&gt;i s r enl tIr e
t and heate r . Low
week~nd 111 East Liveqmot vt~it
Sharp.
tnr, Mr. anil Mrs. l' au l Cal d well
Th&lt;' Y alsu attended lhe wl·ddi uo.;
of Dclora s Rou s.h .
Mr. 11lld Mrs . Geor;:e .Johnson
and 11onli, ).tll.son, 'spcu t the week
CIH1 wi lh Harry .Johnson.
Mr. and Mn. Qth r. I .ievtng (II
2 dr. Roldio ami
Nrw Havt•n we r'l' visiting Mr . .rnd
lliSbllrP Inside and out.
!\irs. Ned llelll'v Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs.· Lero:; Lyon~ .md
d~1 1ghter
l&lt;"ft TuesdAy rr.•Jrn i n~
2 dr. F.O.M . Radi[l ·
for Tu sc1tn, Anz. wht•r&lt;J thi'Y will
•nd N~r.e
spend th e winler. They plan a
two rlny stop ovtr at Towan t1 a,
Ka ns., to vlsi.t her mother.
dr. Radio, healer, ovenh·h;''·l
Mrs. Stanle y Jlllrl of Gruh am
and Solid.
Jtnd Mrs. ha.bdl
Brown nnd
MANY MO!tE TO
~ons and Mr. and Mrs. Ferr i.~ Jus
CHOOSE FROM
li .~ ol Mason were call'CI( on ~lr .
and Mrs.. Nf'd H~nr)• r-eecn lb'
Mr . 11nd Mrll. Nerl He nry ami
Mrs. GC{)rge Burns and dallb(·hkr
AUTO SALES
went to Parkenburg fo'r itl11y
PhoM 6045..1
Beverly Burns nltcndcd 1 Rl('f'f ·
Open
t:venlngs
until 9 p.m.
hrli&gt;: of tho 4-H al Maso n Cil)'
At Traffl• Light
Youth Cenler lin Mond ny.

Serv•l Rclrlifljtator. l'hf'ap. Contart Paul Tllylor, 100 Henry St. Middle Aa:etl woman who ncmb
lnsura~
IHHtp.
home to IJe compani()n
for _._______
the Mothers Club
middle-11.ged lady. W1·Hr r . 0. lar,....glmJIIOn lna,&amp;rnee A.aeDQ,
Uted coal Curna~ e . Good (',,mdl·
Box 46, Pomeroy, Ohio. 8-8-12\p
Middleport. Fire • Au~mobJI.,.
Uon. Phone 6366M .
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Boo&lt;lo. Phooe 413111-ll
1140-tl
FEMALE ; Home workers , makr
~----room houAC and halt1, one mile
money at home o n pre-cut OOMPY~F!Tit ln1Utll1te l'roWeUon,
north or Chester on Rt. 7. Run·
items. No tooh, sew lnj.l or rx
Ufa. ~ut(· , Jl'ire, F'olio. C.ll Dor
nina wller, natural gas In hous:e
pl'rlcncn nccCII311ry, Crown lml'.
B.!i\11, Ultldle;.Ml.: Ohio.
and bit carden. Call Yukon
81107 W. 3nl, Los· An geles, 48,
15-IZU. A. Y .Carter. 8 l1 file
CahL
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will be played under
e llg ts Wit procee s gomg o t e
aha tna Lt. tlle League fund .
F e atured on the SuM. beams team arc s u ch athletic greats as
Red 1~ucker, Joe FoX, Jack Fox , and others Such stars as Paul
'd R
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d II
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Roush, DaVI
ous , an
erman K napp WI· 11 pay
on
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lodge nine.
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·u1d had dinner
at the Cla m
.~ n f-J,,ro td Jlvsdl o r Rutlar,d
Uouse.
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l' i ~itl' d h(· r· pou·l·rrt~ . Mr. a_nd Mrs.
Mr. &lt;l~HI !\1rs. (:h:~r les Arms tru nJ;: Wilham Stewart Thursd:.'
Hnd d11 klren, Waverl y, Mr . and
---\1rs. Clarence. Cul-l nil and ,dallr(,h~r r Mrs. J ean Armstron~:: uf
CIJJ iliroLh e eal!ed on Mr and
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E o Hen ry rl lJ nng lh r
· rs
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Burnette Liltl e
Mr. an
rs
uf Galdion spent M s;l~t~Y
wiLli
!\1r. an Mrs. J
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Mr,. and Mrs Dem:q Dunlap o_1
Pt Jl ea~'&gt;anl, Mr anti Mrs. Hc• man Burr of Barboursville we-re
Su nd&lt;t y c~ allcrs of Mr . and Mrs
Artley Blake.
r·' rMlk Harris of A~ason e&lt;llll•d
()ll
hi ~ si~tc r, Mf.~- Dana Lc\~l~
;Jnd Mrs. John Harriso n S undav .
Mrs. Alice Schultor a nd d ;•u
'-\'htn of Toledo are vL~ihng 1\'J.n,
Arld ic Edward~ . She tS tiL
\m. The Brigntest Corner
Jo llo\ t.~h spent S('Ve rut rlaJ .~
In ,llllddi•P'Irl
with Mr . &lt;llrrl Mrs.. W::.Hcr V illl' r ~
of Pt. l'l ciiS&lt;m t.
June C.1h~on of o~e~nJ. w.· Vu.
ha~
vi siting Mr wnd Mrs.

Plymouth

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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fTRUCTURAL I IIAMI

rhen. StD

ljlustncss.
Phyllis and Ann \Yilliams rf'·
turned to their empJ, 1 ym~nt afh
tcr spending two "'eeks at orne.
William nasH spl·nt the w~e k
rnd at home. He 1s employed b:v
Hatohcr Cons. of East Liverpool.
D
r-.:rs. Winnie Spear~ . Mrs . on·
na Rayburn ami chilrlrrn of camp
Conley vis rted Mrs Katie Bass
Monday cvcmng.
Debra and Ulan da King, I.Aart
visited Mrs Betty Cal l Wrdne~-~
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a~r. and Mrs. fnnr lll'sson of
C•,l umbus a pe nt t hl' P&lt;l~t week
lh M
d M
w· Iter Blake
WI
r . an
rs . a
Those attending the fa ir at
Rol·k Spn ngs last wed w1·re Mr.
and Mrs Bill \1\-.il llams and da.ughtcr, !\1:lrgc Call, ~r. and Mrs.
Fred Lewis, Mr. anrl Mrs.- lsaMc
Lewts and son. Mrs. Lloyd Willtams, Mr hnd Mrs. D:rna. LeWIS
d t::nn dd &lt;Jug 111cr
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and Outsid n ijOI' ~-~ raintJn g., rhlmn•'Y and roof work of
all kindR , also carpenter wm·k.
Free elftlmalell. 20 years upl'r ·
le nce. Rca11onablc pric (!ll. Call
Pomeroy ~04- ..-.
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L&amp;rte alze Heatr-ola iiJ good condition . Frank Beach . Middle·
port. RD .
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Si't' our ;~r! in Amttsl'nH'nt Se~: ­
linn l'&lt;'ntr;tl l n~titu lc 8-21 -l tr

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LETA&amp;1', W•.Va.
Mr. Van Roush of Union was a recent caller in the
home bf
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry.
This community wu saddened
the news of the death oC Mrs.
Stewart which occured at
her home In Wes t Columbia. She
waa the for mer Ella Thompson
and has many
relative~:~
llnd
friend s in th is area.

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Mrs. Harve McDan:el of West
Columbia vJ.SJte-rl theil mother
Mrs . Ella Rickard .!\ttnday.
Vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence
W!lmsley the past week were M!" .
and Mrs. Ezra Wamsley and hmdy For.t Cli nto n , Mrs. Mildred
Clouncb and famil y, Henderson.
Leon.1 Wamsley w ~n t to Hu nti~gto n Thursday to register for
cl:as.ses at Mars hall College.

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Johnson ao.&lt;;l family Sunday.
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Mr. and: ~rs. Bill Holmes and
f-amily of Norfolk , Va., were tht&gt;
M1sse.~ Ivy all' 1 Les~1e Sleeth • weekend guests of her
parents,
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
and Mrs. G.
H lllrr;son ~nter. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Ri-ckard.
taJn~d sevcrJI ~u :~st:. 5\Jnflay i.1~
Weekend g-uests of . Rev. and
honor vf thea 31•1t&gt;r'~ family Mr Mi'S. Rich!IJ'd Wright and dau ghand Mrs. Erucst Mc&lt;.:o:r and son, ter La Nell were Mr. a·n d Mr:s .
Kent of M1.1m 1. Fla. T he McCoy~ R;adfQrd Bro wn and chi ldren of
have hccn v1~it1ng rct~!Jves hf're Bowling Green, Lnd, Rev. a nd
Charleston and Oak Hill, W . Va., "rs r.nrl Wri_gh\ artd ch tldren of
RATES
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1 for the p'lst two weeks. Thost" at- Westfield, N.· J ,
2 euta Pf'•' word, one ln~rt1on. Mlnhr.-..m char&amp;t&gt; 50c.--4 .:enU
~ndin:{ the get-tog ~ ther were J\1,·
Mr. and Mrs Wqllact· BrHd furd
per word lor t-hree oonsen~Uve hucrliona.
and Mrs . Howar- ~ Harless. Mr. and and daughter, Middlcp()rt , Mr
Special - Ofte moMb for 28 centa per word.
: Mrs. Richard rarso n and SMo'i, and Mrs. Dana Lew i ~ and Ra nd y
Full rate of 2 eentl per WOJ 'd will be charged for •dvf'rti!lng lf
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spurlock Lee. Mr. and Mr~ . Fred I.ewi~
DOt paid Cor before the 1Stn of each month following Insertion.
anrl daughten. Mr. and 1\.lrs. Vir-~ anrl K enna Bass, Mr. t nd Mrs. lsEmt,.. In Advertial nJJ--Sb.oold be reported immctliat-ely. The
gil Sll'elh and r'1tu~hter of Hunl- aac ·Lewis and son Dana, local,
O.t1y ~ntlnel •;II Dot be tetponllble for moJte than one tncor·
hid 1:lM!rtmn.
1inglon, K~ nn y Elli.~. Prineeton. Mrs. Paul Washington ;~nd dau·
Card of Thanb and SD«ial Notices of Events $1 oo. OhituarL~•
1 V. Va. Mr~
Z111~~ R vlo(c r~. Mr ~
ghler, Bub Lew;~. Earl Lewis a~d
,ubll~hed .at 1 eenl Der word.
ll'ren !' Ro·:l'rs an d "r h1ldrcu
of som. Russe ll Lewis anrt ~on~ v~s1_,,,,.,=,.,===,.,== -·'iii":;;"";;:;;T,:-p:;;:;r;:ct-:""Ci.;;;:-;;;, Newton. W Va ., Mr and Mrs . Er- !ted Mr. and Mrs Eddie Rkkard
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Blue male p&lt;~rakt•r(, CH.L!t' 1111t! nest McCoy and son. Miam1, Fla, and · ramil y, Letart, Sunday
stand $i 00 Al~o po~rakl'1•t n11d Mr. ami Mrs. Gra nv ille Harn sm_1,
Mrs. Frank McDermitt of I.c---:c --:-~-ca~c $4.00. Phonc 6817.1 .
Inca!. · They le ft Monday ror the1r lart vi~tiled Mrs. Harrison Robin·
HeadtiJulrh" fol8 2 I 31
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and son~ Saturday They re•m~Dlte Luaa•ae - Lane Cedar
Ann. J o h mnn ·IS spcn d mg
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th L&lt;;
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tur:...~ ~ home, with her to spc nU
(::b .. ~ts - LAU Window Fans- .Black tid l OU hfll'Se . 4 yPar o il ],
d
R
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hb
Ill k
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Frlgtdairl! Refrlaerators.
very gr·nth• $ 125 l'h 1me 0071'11 w~cll~ with Mr ar"t
Mrs.
ecse the weekerid.
This is the way friend s and neig ors wi oo to you w en
a.ur Furniture, Middleport, Ohl•
Virgil Tl'a fu rd . Syran1sc .
'r\ 1 wms at Pt.
e!tsa nt.
Char It&gt;-&amp; Aldr1ch of Mason and they tangle Thursda~ evening at Bachtel F'ield in M&lt;n;on in a
4 29 tf
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Mr. and
Clifford Johnson Charles Cartwright , loc al, moto r- c-oftb.a•ll game - on donkey.s .
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1 {;cnc itou:;h , Mr. and Mrs. Heese ed .to Huntingto n Salu rd ay on
1 -c::--.~1\'ilt no\ be rf'sponstblc
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gs s w~ll and .furnare, city water, mmcral rtcht.a. Phone 90TM
Virgil Teaford, Syracuse .

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E,I.-IILE INSISTS

Alk about our ""IGtfonol 01)1d lCJO bup on ottltr
Frltidolre Rafrfoti'Citoll-4!'11 Ill... ty'*'

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Ohio State Fair

a special (eAture of good
gruup of t~heep dvnlted hy
va rioutl ra-rmer8 and orgaplzatJOra
(Contlnueti From One)
will bt' ahJppotl from the bu by
~ .. ppy.
air directly to Equador.
Founded in IMO Oh•o's M,de
Friday hllli been detlia:nstoo as
C.11 STANBACK . labl•h or powdtra,
A1 1i1"'• pai'l• o.f tir.d, tort, aehlrrt
faiT .b -one of tht' largett in I hto Youth DaY; SAturday will be de''" r•l•tl of COL.O DISCOMFORTS.
muaclu
w iV. ITAN8ACK , t.bi.U
eountry, and ha11 alway11 meant a
Th1 &amp; TAN 8 A C K pr..c-r optoo" tnot
"oted to businets, Sunday to th.or powdt r t . STANBACK acte f8at
hecti-c week !'Dr Co!unrbua, hust presll', radio and TV; . Monthl}'
for,.,ull it • cor~&gt;bo~l•on •' p1 •n n ·
to br~r. or1 comfetr-t:int relltf • .•
1 to the event_
I•1Y1 ng
tl1a1 worlo tog•thl•
Ohio eity oCficials will be honfor FAITI:A AELI[, of HIADACHI ,
Summing ltj) hill t' xpcctations ored; ~oy i.s also Fp;nrr or.
btnu1e
th•
STANBACK
formula
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HIEtii'IAl.GIA llld ACHING MUSCLEI
Fair Mancger Robert J ones sait'l,
c-ombi"u uvarat pr•acr~ption t)'p•
du1 to colda. i!IITANBACK alai. " l'·
aniiatton Day; Wed~a)' ~lit
"W~'ve got somt&gt;thln!!; for f'very
DU C£1 ll'lVlR. INAP BACK woth
lngrtd ien h for fut r•lid of pain.
be Dlrectm of Ap~Jture Day ,
fiTANBA~K.
think It wUI be 11
11 one. an1t wt•
ThurM!ay is the GOI'Iemor'• and
great sueccls, as It has neve~&gt; l.ci:islature'a D11y, · ~Jmd Friday .
failed to be."
clOJling the falr,
be Sports
Vi!rtitdrs to th~ fairground~ will
•nd F'mternal Day 1
' probably be surpriSed this ye;~.r
by th e pi'!Csence of a giant re(l
cnrd inal, 13 feet tall and 23 fe~t
l-ong, weighing nearly a ton, and
aiHiwering qut•~ttions of all whc
(C-tlnuH FI"'t'''' 0~)
e:,re to a sk. The cardina l is the
A&amp;IOCilllion attention il eiv~n (' S·
atate bird uC Ohio.
Jones ha11 spent $123,000 iust ta blishing local groupe in the
EW YORK- Things one New Yorker _thlnkl
making new fadlitiE"s. "heckiug ot-her counties
Meigs C&lt;Hlnty Girls' Stale alurlre prDtfletion ~ystems.
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T!lere has been an uneuy IUiplclon 1n thil:
A troop o t Boy Scout~ h as heen mnae art urged to f!Ontaet Jan it·t•
comer recently that thoe "Mueic tor-" phono·
Hned up to
serve Bll ush ers Story. Route 2. Pomero)·. f(rr
fl'&amp;ph albums are rettlng 10mewhat out ot hand
V11rious. . religioos faiths h aY· ~ deta ils.
1'he B. G. S. A. A.'s actj\'P po, , . a au1plclon that Ia ,cDnftnned today by Uur
arranged to condtjd mo r ni ng serarrival of a message from BGb Waleutt. an •xecuvice!!.
litical education A~!!opoa_m . W.ilS
tl ve of a local di.amoftd needle tlrm, who ""' been
Television star Tepnt•.sscil Erni(' kicked off at a r~-,nt mtetmg- M
pa1sing the hours _,oneeUilg the whimtleal tiUN.
Fotd baa scheduled an appear- the group's exerulive rommiltrt!
Walcutl's collection ineludee auch dUlles u
ance. Other -entertainers to. liP· nenr Wow ter, Wayn~ C~ty
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pe-ar i.oclurl:c Mol).v Be.- und Ric
l 'ed That Certai11 'Way, Jluftc to Clo11ge Her
ky ]Velson, :lim Arness lind Rin
Mi~Jci and MU3ic for Mo.cher•, qord DlJJ!Jet• 4Rd
Cldl~ B~tle:r&amp; {lbtllt all are bona. ~e and not
Aztec troupe
just dreamed up), H• n¢ea that J~ Colonna.
agrefd to put on a special act
(Continued From p ... an.~
Jloldlth And•rso• the old profeaBOr, baa nco~ an album callad
their ~ public:: appe-arance in news c-onference tonitht.
'' ~ be Qr 11ot
Mwic for Screomh1g and thtrl an ILIU_ ether•
the 'u. S. The India•!" plan t-o
Speaking briefly wll}l ne'wllml'n
to be-" ~~~
labeled M11&amp;lc for BIHpwcalker• 0~131- and Jf~lc
_&amp;~;alf- an ml·foot pole 1n the ten· a!tor his landing Tuesday , Sicontralto.
to Break a .Le111e.
ler' of the rQeetraek, do 11 dan-~, mons said h\11 greatest thrill wa~
1
:Many or the UUe1 are more tender. of .qour•.
and
drQp to the ground. They wdli' "getting back to earU11" He said
Ineludlng the wl1tful Jfuk to Remember Hlf.r, but U f ..r. U Walcutt
pel'form
on several eons-ecutive the "C::;;psule go ndola operated
· or I have ascertained, no one tlu ~me up with the tnftnllel)' mon
days.
ocrft&gt;etl.}' " durin&lt;~ . the mara'lho n
· ,preterable album, JlHriC to Forget Hn Bli- BMt Good, ':Apparently
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.Be:\ides a fo~nu1l horse s-l~ o w. 1 flight.
you e&amp;.n have "m usic for virtually anythin(.'' Bob 11-.Yio .. _.nd I
h.ame~
roocs
wtll
be
ru~
a!
mghl
1
The
gondola
was
undamaged
in
wouldn't be surprised It 1omeone Clll.lllf up .,,_lh an album by that
[or a to~ I. of $'71.000 Ill purses. th~ landing , and the Air F~c-c
name."
~mph~su;mg the evpr-~loser rr- and Winzen Researc-h Co. began
Swirty O'Brien, the demon Broadwaylte ud _lo1,1.t, hal _otrered o~
l~lJOMhrp
be\W'E!'(&gt;n farmers . anrl , an immediate Jtudy of the comtitle th.at mar meel ~Jth some aiWht. emall opposltlon In aom'!
CitY dwellers, -~e tw~~n -Amer•cnn:s ' prehe nsive reports
recorded on
qullrters: M•11ic to Shoot .I'M• Pre11le~ By.
and
·
other
nat1~n•lr11es.
,T
u~
s.d
ay
1
inelru
m~
n
t
in
the
capsule.
13
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haa been set as trlt&gt; as l ntt rnatlOn· J An A•r F orce spokesman termLEONARD SILLMAN. the tey New 1'oce11 p~~r. will be Vio·
a) Day_
eel tbe flight "mO&amp;t SUcce!flful."
~ently busy this autumtr, with tour RroducUons M:btd"'~ U1'1der hie
Demooslrntions
wilt
poi
nt
ou
t
He ~aid much. ll.ignificant data
· -.egis-Including the Judith Anderton veralon .of ••m~t. 1 take
the ertect of the new St. Law- was obtained, , but it will ta lte
back to no cne In nay admiration of the vlW Mial Andli!r110n, but _If
rehre Seaway on far mers, fa rm some time to analyze the inCorshe· ca11 disguise her torso and throaty r,mininlty to Ute point where
mtV"ke.t s, tru{'king and warehous- m.:~ti on .
' I can belleve she fs the melancholy D.ane, l'U ~ ~ ror all .••••
Stagger a little under 10rne lltatistlca: tlurre are 142,000 ._partrnent
houses In New York, 6,000 mllee of atreeta and Uo ~quare mllee of
real ~state as11eS1ed at more than $29 bi1llon.
; Golfing the other day at Dellwood Country club In New York
City, N. Y., ha~ by the writers' colony In Nya£k, I only cotrld re·
m emhe1· the glory that waa Greece and tbe grandeur thal was Rome.
The lavish layout onu was the eatate ot movie mqgul Adolph Zukor.
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lnlerlor Sec,.tary Has
Fred Seaton It Proftodtlnl
ning. This once waa virtually the OfllY way tor me to vtslt my
··Good Political Potonllol
Vlco Prtoldondiol Tlm!Mi
·Aunt Minnie, and almoat the only .way to get to J-loboktn to let the
young Frank, Sln~tra, who now te some 'yean removed trom the
.
By HENRY CATHCA.R'I'
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CetrtrBI Pre11 WcsahVIgtON Writer
I didn't know until today that the etUI~unftnl1hed Callledrat ot St.
ASHINGTON- While there
no bQom underway,
number
John the Divine In uptown Ma.nh~tan-for which I w~ flvlng my
of adMintetraUon otflciala a.te quietly discuaalng the
tble
Sunday School pennies 30 :rears ago--ia the largest church. In Ute
political potential of Intertor Secretary Fred Seaton ln 1-tOO and
world. Only St. Peter's In Rome and Spain's Seville cathedr11.l are
flter.
bigger. • . , Ovet·seu communique ju&amp;t arrtved from Mike Todd,
Seaton Is warmly liked by Prealdeat ]!:taenllower, key membera ot
who beat it home: ''Thanks ror what you &amp;alii about AroMnd the
the
Wblte House famlJy, senators and GOP 11tate ortlclala .through•
', World 111 80 DrJyll . Forgive my dtlay In sendlftJ ~hll nole, but I
out the country.
·
' have bec:pm,~yboy"
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He J1 atm yoUD.&amp;" ud even though &amp;88ocl~~t.ted
.z,.~
with "modem Republlcanllm" the one-tlme Ne•
-!'IHAKEit~~ lS ON 'niE--LOOSE A.Qm: "fln ~- Heyburn
braaka senator ia llked by C6l!.Bervatlvee in th'
Is going to do The MercluJut of l' e lltc~: b..l[innlng July 10 •t Strat·
patty.
ford, Conn., and N~w York's Park department l&amp; oq:erln_g Romeo
Friend' concede that it Vice Prnident Richard
aud· Julir-t on a. 31'i-foot- trallllr·truclf wbose roof and fides unfold_
M. Nixon gttl the GOP preaidentlal nomination
Into a stage when the ttehlcle 1S d~aw11 Up Into one oi\ the pu~llo
In 1960. Seaton'8 chances tor the vice pre1ident1a.l
po~o
.
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&amp;Pot
wtll be leslened becauee or the geo,raphl.cal
allow; 1.670 more pllrldng meters1will ,l;&gt;.e api:Jnided aroulld V'lii .\O~
factor-both
would be trom west or the Mil•
allow; 1,870 more pli:rktng metera .wtU be IJPiiftkle41 around the 'clty'

COLD SUFFERERS

Donkey Softball Game Is Thnrsda y

WANT ADS
PtiONE 398

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debls contracted by any otht•r
ptr~o n than myseH Roy Ellis.

Rent

to

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2 or a hecirnom hml~t· in !\-h·rw.
~ ~r
County . Famil y uf :1 &lt;1d ul 1~
Card
Thanks
Phonr :::tH89.
fl-19-:llc
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3 or
4 lwdrr10m
Wl' wtsh to thank evrr .vonc wh ll
hou!le in PomerC~y or Middl eaS!iistf'd at th e ti me uf the 111 port. Phone 2-M.
fl-15-6tr
ne s_.; anrt df'ath of our mother.
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Mn. Robl'rl Stephe nson.
J ohn
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Stephenson,

anc!
Mary Looue Rinehart , Mou nds-

villi.', W. Va.

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1956 Buick VB

Century ,

$2.595

2 dr Hard Top . Trade-in !ror,,
satisfied Bui ck owner on new
Butck. Dynanow drive. Bl al'tt·
n•rs, Pomeroy.
H-16-6tt'

1963 GMC 1/z ton Pickup . $795
Nearly new paint j.-.h. Not ~
flaw
blemlsbl B!a,.·t~dr.~.

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Pomeroy.

1953 Buirks u low as $896. F i\'...'
fine car s, trldo-ln fr om satis·
fled owncn Blaett na rs, PomP1'0)'.
8-16-6tr

Will tams and daughter, Pt. Pleas;u1 l spent Sunday , with Mr. and
Mrs. Alv:r Tolliver and family 111
Glenwood. W. Va.
~,'· 11 " .{11 M'r'1· Wrla ltc~ VillAr~
an&lt; arnt y,
ca:s.ant wert'
calling on Mr. and Mrs Clifford

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TERMITJS EXTERMINATED
For £r~e l.spection phone 383-M,
House fur Rent Thrt'{' ~'IOniS anti 1 Gilmoril Supply Store, Pomeroy .
All wort guaranteed. Fully lubJ th. Rcde(•orttled J
nc 32 1X.
sured.
Vaughan 's lndus trial and
8-l9-3t p
Resi d~J.tial Termite Control ScrOne three !"nom Fun .. ~:u~d apart\'Icc, St Marys, w. Va.
7 2~ t (
. _ ___
ment. Utihl te.; pai d. A[1p!y at
- - ,--- - -- Ho rn e Rf' s l at t r~.~ n t.
8-19-6lc Custom Built Kic chen. Kitr:hem
--··- _ _J.
d!''&gt;I,R"ne d for your home. l''rer.
5 room fu r ru~hcd aparlmf'nt. UU
~lltl matc~. F~cman &amp; Abbott
h ti&lt;'s paid A]lply !lome Rr~ l il.ur-

for Rent

ant.

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For Rent - Extension t.ad:den,
· Scaf.Jid h;1ard1, Drop Clotba.
Clinton F 1 ~her, Middleport.

PhOne

Phone 6284-Y.

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UDIO • 'f'lnJC\'fSION SI:!.RVlCE,
Phon• !JO, Cleland Apnllance
r
1 Store, l.ul W. M.lll.n St, POIIi.o~rOJ

2-23·tl

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Carpe nter, new
and
rcpain.
Phone 9071\.1. Virgil Teafol'd, S&gt;·
11 1 U
riiCU!Ie,
8-20-3tc

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(17 I Help Wanted

19M Pontiac 8 Sta r Chir-f. $UIA5.
Conv. Cpe. !.ike nt&gt;w llghl hl ue J&lt;'EMAJ ,F. ltro:I. P
Ail'llll('~
IH'(•d
finl 11h w\UI new blue lo p, aw t·
y uu nj;( WOnl\'11 . St•l' Vllf iid t n
llyrlrama l l&lt;·
all leathn scats
Amusem ent Sed1on, Cf'n lral \11 driVf . Rtal! y
~ h a rp
looki ng
l'itit utc.
Blaettnan, P omeroy.
8-16·61t·
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CONCRETE BLOCKS

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
I Mllea North of Pomerwr -

IBM Bulrks aH low fl .~ $!193. Cho irr&gt; llou .~ • ·kE•P tw r I n ('Jii'l ' f rrr lw11
of Civt' good rar11. Blat•llllltn:l,
chrMn•n rl urln~-: 1h1• 1la _\' .'\ pnly QUICK SERViCE l'll Wmh .&amp;o-Vomeroy.
· 8-16 Ol r
/lrt(•l" 6 P. }! . HiU :\ ~ h St. Mi1!
palrlng by F~~r 1 Tra1n6d
dl
l'purt
R lll-3tp
19$6 Old!! Sup('r "08''. $2.495. 2
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEdr. Hard Top. Power ~:~l ccritr lo(
LERS, Pt,r,eroy
\-3-tf
lnrnH·d iH1 P. Glrl l ti or uvt·r ro•·

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and brakr~~- ll.1·&lt;i r runali r rlri~·t• .
A f!nc automobil e. Blacllnors.
Pomeroy.
8-16-0tc

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t cmpo r&lt;.~r y hel p w1th
g(:Jrc• •• 1
h&lt;iuscwork . bah.v :.i t11 ng , cJl!'.
or two smal l cluldn ·n L tV(' in
or out. Phon&lt;' 24 1
fl -11i-6lr

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18bl AutoServices
I. B. liAWWIGS 80Nll OJ. - :U
~ Wfrttker St~OI.
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Pbon•

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Nl111J11: Phone
DODGlli • PLYIIOiml
IIL\!.11!1111.
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(fiOIIl SALI)
Rf'~lauranl~ or Sthoo)!l ; New
Stainle•~ RelriKerator .
32 ru.

F'or

' ft. , 2 door. rompiPie , with un it
WIA INO.OO now $61'iO.OO. nuar-

anteed. JACK'S

nll'll

In

fllr

llowwkl•&lt;'pcr mtddlc agl•d lad y.
Wi!l rct·civc ~110d trciltment. not
Jl111Ch work. John W You ng,
Rann c h t. No. 2, Me!g!l Cu.
8-20-0ip
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WANTED · CA Fl.Rifi:R- Wrl or ho y
for Rutbnd !loui e. Contact The
Dajly Sentine l.
8 1:.! tr

-----------MALE HELP · KOlmA N VJI:Tf.H ANS lo Lraln for Ai1'1inc6 atttl
T~lcvit.lon .
S&lt;'r&gt;
u111
11 d in
AmUl:lt'lllen t S1Jrl10n
C&lt;"ntral

REFRIGERA·

N~W lll~VEN TU -23~37 .

8-l9-25tp

(iood Cl..a Used Can
All Makes aad Med~b

METROPOLITAN
AUTO .SALES

WE BU'\'

ICRAP IRON- MITALl

!n:~tilulc .

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HI-TEST G"S AT

ltEGULAR PRICF.
NlWELLI!I 8ERVIC8 STATION
LUBBICA.TION' 1nd WASH
Mlddleperl. Obit
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REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Domesuc.commercial·Dairy
JACK'S REFRIGERI\TION
24 Hour Service
Tu 23537

A-21 -ltr·

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Wanted

GilAVU.Y 1 AACTOR SALitll and
lorvlco. R. A. Fllllow, &amp;I I &lt;1. Dab}' witting wante1l by cl :ry. J.' u II
or p•rt tim e. Phonl' 286.
)!a'n St., Pomeroy.
7-24-:.l'l'• -'
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Tomato• lara;~. Pink Mcxlcamo,
non-acta. Second fjouAI' fo~as t
from 11ChOOI IIOUAC . Wm. 11
Holmes, SynewJe, Oh1o.

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. Cunlna Tomaloe•.

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WaDh1d- PAPER

U . ~tliGit\ li- 25

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ex~erlenre.
-Free ell';
mAtes, 1.. V. Rel.tn.r·r . Raclr. •
Box 124, Ohio.
7-~ 11

' 19) · Business

For
Hire!
fh•
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CorUalner·

Weblt.er Fruit Farm
.I ml. eut of Cheater, 0 . TelelpboDe YU-61201 Cbetter, 0 .

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VIRGIL WAMSLI!Y

e1Tock LoadiRI EqulpmeDI

• Back-Hoe Seriice

et&gt;ump Truck Service

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One of the oldest bridge comfounded ln

1872 at Wilmington , Ohio.

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What ho.ppened
to )pw~
Slobbovla?

Where

the

Space Pioneer

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co"uin"

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eo~hte&gt;nth

te121.1tsion

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£asy e11 Clean I

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$5.35 gal

, In The Heart of Mason City
Phone SP-35554
Mason Clty,'W. V '•

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to4•Y without
co.-tly

METROPOLITAN

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TRACY

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BROWNELL'S REAL TARGET-Attomey
Oeneral Herbert Brownell, Jr., aald In London- where be attended
the convention of the American Bar uaoclatton- that be tounjJ
:man7 thing• wrong with the Justice department. He hit hi• prede•
• r • for laX administration an~ failure to tnveJtll'ate or proae•

'

eute labor racket&amp;era.

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NANCY
IT 'S HOT
TODAY

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t.y Democratic
lhlp-tl"-'t he'•

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However, · aatute polltlcal cbset'Vers aren't
counting him out for tbe nomtnaUon and they
are convinced he 11 a man to watch In the tutu~.

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remo~ellng

TEMCO

COM!!&lt;'

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The' attual tarret1 of Brownell, however, were J. How~~J;'d McGratt. ·
·•nd,. bY Implication, Supreme Court Juatlce Tom Clark-not
BrvwaeU'a Immediate predeceaaor, Jame• P. McGranery,
IJrown.U, slnce he took officii!!, hu twice pubUcly praised Mcq_ru..:
·try for beglnntnr to "clean up" the department.
',
ln aome JOUrees. the IA:&gt;ndon 1tatement wu Interpreted u hlttlnr
at McOranery. But It 1nay be rocaUed that when the Juauee depal'te
mtnt wu under aharp crlticlsm, then.Pre.ldent Ha.rl'y 8. Trumu
brourht In Newbold Morrll trom New York to Investigate th• han.
~ o:t -covernment atralrs. Morrla waa fired by McOn.th, and
-Truman then d.nwtded MI'.Grath'l rutgnation,
·· JIPOnnenr then eam• ln, and, acc:~ordlng to many experta, Ht up
; dtlalti improvement. durtnr lfle nine months he wu in otrlce. ·

u.UJ on this BIG 10.4 cu. ft.19$7
. . . . . . .~ -·H·IEJIII I.,OOK aTVLIO

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ill lhe next two months ..• , So Mon. Proaj has found ljav~ tn·
Las Vegas, p roducing the shows llti. one ,of Uie new hotels. froser
it Was who built the Copa~be-lllllnto , il~ lavish eml,n en ce, on Which
n ha11. coaated now for yeare. ,
.
.
1 Ben Hecht's Chat'lie, wrltlfl!n a11 a eulogy to his old pal C ha.rle~
Mac Arthur, ill not. the world's Meat ~llOf'Otl•h biography, but It elj!l
Js sprlnkloi!d with the v iVId MntenCp lb11t make Hel'.ht the, you
ahould pardon' ~~ exprtasloll, word·m&amp;Jtctan of· them a ~.1 .. , • Llltel\
--did anyone lhvlte Sln11.tra .to Rex Hairlaon'e . wedding , INI.lh Kay
.__ Kendall'!'

EXTRA · LARGE
ALLOWANCE ON YOUR
OLD REFRIGERATOR ,
Regular $279.95 J

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MATERIALS IRCORPORATED

BIG!

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Refrlgeratbr*
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LIL ABNER

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BIG!

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reportedly 1.1 eo aettle4
ohafi'M tha.t he haa failed to 11how adequate ltader-almo.t 1ure to change bls tactics · toward COMI&amp;nll

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toul'tel J&amp;Y that. come next Janu~ .Ike Wll. ~
~. JQ wm JDJke a dttermlned l\a·ht to pulh hll
'
: ~tlv' proaram through Congre&amp;~ and wtll put lmP,Ior
· tlie ,Pre.llure on any rtlqotant GOP membera.
Nh Tact1CI
1 Kr. :S:Ieenhower had ~dt, the1e aourcea explain,
; :Uli._l Jl)l be,t hope of ptung leglllatlon enacted wa,r: to e•oper~t~
' With tht Dtmocraue.controlled Ho.uee and Sl!lhate sui~ the rKt.rd
; ~ lbe ltn.T lll!lukift dispelled any eueh belief, th:;f'uy, polnttn.c out
. u.t..only two or three major meuurea on the Prealdtu-Li• logtaJaUv•
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the nex t sesalon conven._. J'li January, the Pruldettt will
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lay down hl11 leglalatlve propo~ala, lncludlnl many meaauru
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led to mak11 any progrua thla y.,.r. -And thlt tuna. t.M
Wblti Houa• will put up a tight to get -tMna N&amp;aed.
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Reol Estate Bl'oker ..
to MIOOLIPOIIT, OHIO
'~ONIS

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PRICES

ALL STOVES

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• Supet ftMHI' C:hl•t-fulf.Whhh
• P~loln ll'lomeltcl H...Mtllr-

Hert 11 yoUI' c:hone41 to 'Ott thor !.tond·""· Liuv•r ond
beHtt refrlgiii'Gt&amp;t y~u n~- ot the lawful p.-ke In

fllllll--whhh
• Deep Door Sterat• with I ae...ov:.~!!

frlgldolr• hlllor-,1 Not a IMt

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l'lra. Autom•blle, "-'flrl
ACCIP,NT
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YEA~'S

Complete Stock Of

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Rodney Downing

Contract"

PEACHES (Whllet
We are vleldnc Belle of Georeta and ~lberta peachea. Brlni

M..U W.\ID

11\'~URANCE

8· 19-Jt~

pleee dirJn a room su1tr and
A. M. Short wave conMI:(' ra dlo..Good oondttlon . C11ll Ull~X
or 860 Pearl St., Middleport.

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Mr .:an- Mr:::. Fred Roush, Mr.
ond Mrs. Wayne Hart and Mrs.
Hannah Johnson were
shopping
in Pl:)int Pleasant Saturday

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PAINT ROLLER'I

FURNITURE

1955 Ford VS

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Apple! New Jla·
w:n Orch1rd, New Uavrn Phone

my new

Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Edwards
and daught~r Frances of H t,. mtington spent Satulday night with
Mrs. Luves a Rainey.

panies in the world

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By_!'£011r.~·r~~~E:R

will

King of

Point
Plensant were
recent
guestS of Mr. and Mrs. lves King
of Oak Grove.

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IAlTOO r~ ~ LOt'E WClJI.P If &amp;0

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FOR SALE -

Mr. apd Mrs. Le-w

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and son
Hll{l'Y
of Akron 5pent ' Saturday
night with Mr .and Mrs . Albert
Boston.

SPECIALS!

$299.00
BAKER

Mr. and Mrs Stnnley Colley
an;! tam ih cal led un Mr. and
Mrs . !Jana Lewis Su nda)
Mr~. Br tty Call, and
ehildrcn
Wl:!re
shoppml( 111 r..ltdt tlcport
Monday .
Mr.'i . Ned llenr,r :uu l M r~. Geo
rlurns an :: dau ~ ht (' r .ltlendc(t the
1'aylor-Gllmorc WL"ddllliot at Ma~on CitY Saturdll} .
Mr &lt;~nrl Mrs· Rllhrrl Mar!ln oi
Soulh C'harle.'!ton w~rP vl stt ln .!t
wtlit \lr . :r 11d M 1·~ Ned Th·nry o11
Snturrl11y.
Mr. /llHI !\-Tr.~ O ~ h( ·l Marlin nr
West t'nlumlHII vl~ih•J Mrs VNI&lt;r
Vnn ~h·tl'r Sunday.
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lwr home artr:r .~pL•ndi n f( a li•w
d&lt;~ys wi th lwr
dnughtcr·
:0.1r.'&gt;.
J ohn Furshee.
Mts. ~l urry Jr.huso n. Mr~ . In·ne
l c on•vor\;btlc }I'.O.M Powl'r
Kellcv nnd daughl&lt;"r&gt;i s r enl tIr e
t and heate r . Low
week~nd 111 East Liveqmot vt~it
Sharp.
tnr, Mr. anil Mrs. l' au l Cal d well
Th&lt;' Y alsu attended lhe wl·ddi uo.;
of Dclora s Rou s.h .
Mr. 11lld Mrs . Geor;:e .Johnson
and 11onli, ).tll.son, 'spcu t the week
CIH1 wi lh Harry .Johnson.
Mr. and Mn. Qth r. I .ievtng (II
2 dr. Roldio ami
Nrw Havt•n we r'l' visiting Mr . .rnd
lliSbllrP Inside and out.
!\irs. Ned llelll'v Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs.· Lero:; Lyon~ .md
d~1 1ghter
l&lt;"ft TuesdAy rr.•Jrn i n~
2 dr. F.O.M . Radi[l ·
for Tu sc1tn, Anz. wht•r&lt;J thi'Y will
•nd N~r.e
spend th e winler. They plan a
two rlny stop ovtr at Towan t1 a,
Ka ns., to vlsi.t her mother.
dr. Radio, healer, ovenh·h;''·l
Mrs. Stanle y Jlllrl of Gruh am
and Solid.
Jtnd Mrs. ha.bdl
Brown nnd
MANY MO!tE TO
~ons and Mr. and Mrs. Ferr i.~ Jus
CHOOSE FROM
li .~ ol Mason were call'CI( on ~lr .
and Mrs.. Nf'd H~nr)• r-eecn lb'
Mr . 11nd Mrll. Nerl He nry ami
Mrs. GC{)rge Burns and dallb(·hkr
AUTO SALES
went to Parkenburg fo'r itl11y
PhoM 6045..1
Beverly Burns nltcndcd 1 Rl('f'f ·
Open
t:venlngs
until 9 p.m.
hrli&gt;: of tho 4-H al Maso n Cil)'
At Traffl• Light
Youth Cenler lin Mond ny.

Serv•l Rclrlifljtator. l'hf'ap. Contart Paul Tllylor, 100 Henry St. Middle Aa:etl woman who ncmb
lnsura~
IHHtp.
home to IJe compani()n
for _._______
the Mothers Club
middle-11.ged lady. W1·Hr r . 0. lar,....glmJIIOn lna,&amp;rnee A.aeDQ,
Uted coal Curna~ e . Good (',,mdl·
Box 46, Pomeroy, Ohio. 8-8-12\p
Middleport. Fire • Au~mobJI.,.
Uon. Phone 6366M .
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Boo&lt;lo. Phooe 413111-ll
1140-tl
FEMALE ; Home workers , makr
~----room houAC and halt1, one mile
money at home o n pre-cut OOMPY~F!Tit ln1Utll1te l'roWeUon,
north or Chester on Rt. 7. Run·
items. No tooh, sew lnj.l or rx
Ufa. ~ut(· , Jl'ire, F'olio. C.ll Dor
nina wller, natural gas In hous:e
pl'rlcncn nccCII311ry, Crown lml'.
B.!i\11, Ultldle;.Ml.: Ohio.
and bit carden. Call Yukon
81107 W. 3nl, Los· An geles, 48,
15-IZU. A. Y .Carter. 8 l1 file
CahL
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will be played under
e llg ts Wit procee s gomg o t e
aha tna Lt. tlle League fund .
F e atured on the SuM. beams team arc s u ch athletic greats as
Red 1~ucker, Joe FoX, Jack Fox , and others Such stars as Paul
'd R
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erman K napp WI· 11 pay
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at the Cla m
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Uouse.
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Mr. &lt;l~HI !\1rs. (:h:~r les Arms tru nJ;: Wilham Stewart Thursd:.'
Hnd d11 klren, Waverl y, Mr . and
---\1rs. Clarence. Cul-l nil and ,dallr(,h~r r Mrs. J ean Armstron~:: uf
CIJJ iliroLh e eal!ed on Mr and
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Burnette Liltl e
Mr. an
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uf Galdion spent M s;l~t~Y
wiLli
!\1r. an Mrs. J
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Mr,. and Mrs Dem:q Dunlap o_1
Pt Jl ea~'&gt;anl, Mr anti Mrs. Hc• man Burr of Barboursville we-re
Su nd&lt;t y c~ allcrs of Mr . and Mrs
Artley Blake.
r·' rMlk Harris of A~ason e&lt;llll•d
()ll
hi ~ si~tc r, Mf.~- Dana Lc\~l~
;Jnd Mrs. John Harriso n S undav .
Mrs. Alice Schultor a nd d ;•u
'-\'htn of Toledo are vL~ihng 1\'J.n,
Arld ic Edward~ . She tS tiL
\m. The Brigntest Corner
Jo llo\ t.~h spent S('Ve rut rlaJ .~
In ,llllddi•P'Irl
with Mr . &lt;llrrl Mrs.. W::.Hcr V illl' r ~
of Pt. l'l ciiS&lt;m t.
June C.1h~on of o~e~nJ. w.· Vu.
ha~
vi siting Mr wnd Mrs.

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ljlustncss.
Phyllis and Ann \Yilliams rf'·
turned to their empJ, 1 ym~nt afh
tcr spending two "'eeks at orne.
William nasH spl·nt the w~e k
rnd at home. He 1s employed b:v
Hatohcr Cons. of East Liverpool.
D
r-.:rs. Winnie Spear~ . Mrs . on·
na Rayburn ami chilrlrrn of camp
Conley vis rted Mrs Katie Bass
Monday cvcmng.
Debra and Ulan da King, I.Aart
visited Mrs Betty Cal l Wrdne~-~
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C•,l umbus a pe nt t hl' P&lt;l~t week
lh M
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Those attending the fa ir at
Rol·k Spn ngs last wed w1·re Mr.
and Mrs Bill \1\-.il llams and da.ughtcr, !\1:lrgc Call, ~r. and Mrs.
Fred Lewis, Mr. anrl Mrs.- lsaMc
Lewts and son. Mrs. Lloyd Willtams, Mr hnd Mrs. D:rna. LeWIS
d t::nn dd &lt;Jug 111cr
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all kindR , also carpenter wm·k.
Free elftlmalell. 20 years upl'r ·
le nce. Rca11onablc pric (!ll. Call
Pomeroy ~04- ..-.
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L&amp;rte alze Heatr-ola iiJ good condition . Frank Beach . Middle·
port. RD .
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Alrt.lt t•s- 1\•lrvi~ i nl\
Si't' our ;~r! in Amttsl'nH'nt Se~: ­
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train

LETA&amp;1', W•.Va.
Mr. Van Roush of Union was a recent caller in the
home bf
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry.
This community wu saddened
the news of the death oC Mrs.
Stewart which occured at
her home In Wes t Columbia. She
waa the for mer Ella Thompson
and has many
relative~:~
llnd
friend s in th is area.

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Mrs. Harve McDan:el of West
Columbia vJ.SJte-rl theil mother
Mrs . Ella Rickard .!\ttnday.
Vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence
W!lmsley the past week were M!" .
and Mrs. Ezra Wamsley and hmdy For.t Cli nto n , Mrs. Mildred
Clouncb and famil y, Henderson.
Leon.1 Wamsley w ~n t to Hu nti~gto n Thursday to register for
cl:as.ses at Mars hall College.

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Johnson ao.&lt;;l family Sunday.
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Mr. and: ~rs. Bill Holmes and
f-amily of Norfolk , Va., were tht&gt;
M1sse.~ Ivy all' 1 Les~1e Sleeth • weekend guests of her
parents,
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
and Mrs. G.
H lllrr;son ~nter. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Ri-ckard.
taJn~d sevcrJI ~u :~st:. 5\Jnflay i.1~
Weekend g-uests of . Rev. and
honor vf thea 31•1t&gt;r'~ family Mr Mi'S. Rich!IJ'd Wright and dau ghand Mrs. Erucst Mc&lt;.:o:r and son, ter La Nell were Mr. a·n d Mr:s .
Kent of M1.1m 1. Fla. T he McCoy~ R;adfQrd Bro wn and chi ldren of
have hccn v1~it1ng rct~!Jves hf're Bowling Green, Lnd, Rev. a nd
Charleston and Oak Hill, W . Va., "rs r.nrl Wri_gh\ artd ch tldren of
RATES
,
1 for the p'lst two weeks. Thost" at- Westfield, N.· J ,
2 euta Pf'•' word, one ln~rt1on. Mlnhr.-..m char&amp;t&gt; 50c.--4 .:enU
~ndin:{ the get-tog ~ ther were J\1,·
Mr. and Mrs Wqllact· BrHd furd
per word lor t-hree oonsen~Uve hucrliona.
and Mrs . Howar- ~ Harless. Mr. and and daughter, Middlcp()rt , Mr
Special - Ofte moMb for 28 centa per word.
: Mrs. Richard rarso n and SMo'i, and Mrs. Dana Lew i ~ and Ra nd y
Full rate of 2 eentl per WOJ 'd will be charged for •dvf'rti!lng lf
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spurlock Lee. Mr. and Mr~ . Fred I.ewi~
DOt paid Cor before the 1Stn of each month following Insertion.
anrl daughten. Mr. and 1\.lrs. Vir-~ anrl K enna Bass, Mr. t nd Mrs. lsEmt,.. In Advertial nJJ--Sb.oold be reported immctliat-ely. The
gil Sll'elh and r'1tu~hter of Hunl- aac ·Lewis and son Dana, local,
O.t1y ~ntlnel •;II Dot be tetponllble for moJte than one tncor·
hid 1:lM!rtmn.
1inglon, K~ nn y Elli.~. Prineeton. Mrs. Paul Washington ;~nd dau·
Card of Thanb and SD«ial Notices of Events $1 oo. OhituarL~•
1 V. Va. Mr~
Z111~~ R vlo(c r~. Mr ~
ghler, Bub Lew;~. Earl Lewis a~d
,ubll~hed .at 1 eenl Der word.
ll'ren !' Ro·:l'rs an d "r h1ldrcu
of som. Russe ll Lewis anrt ~on~ v~s1_,,,,.,=,.,===,.,== -·'iii":;;"";;:;;T,:-p:;;:;r;:ct-:""Ci.;;;:-;;;, Newton. W Va ., Mr and Mrs . Er- !ted Mr. and Mrs Eddie Rkkard
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Blue male p&lt;~rakt•r(, CH.L!t' 1111t! nest McCoy and son. Miam1, Fla, and · ramil y, Letart, Sunday
stand $i 00 Al~o po~rakl'1•t n11d Mr. ami Mrs. Gra nv ille Harn sm_1,
Mrs. Frank McDermitt of I.c---:c --:-~-ca~c $4.00. Phonc 6817.1 .
Inca!. · They le ft Monday ror the1r lart vi~tiled Mrs. Harrison Robin·
HeadtiJulrh" fol8 2 I 31
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and son~ Saturday They re•m~Dlte Luaa•ae - Lane Cedar
Ann. J o h mnn ·IS spcn d mg
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th L&lt;;
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(::b .. ~ts - LAU Window Fans- .Black tid l OU hfll'Se . 4 yPar o il ],
d
R
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hb
Ill k
h
Frlgtdairl! Refrlaerators.
very gr·nth• $ 125 l'h 1me 0071'11 w~cll~ with Mr ar"t
Mrs.
ecse the weekerid.
This is the way friend s and neig ors wi oo to you w en
a.ur Furniture, Middleport, Ohl•
Virgil Tl'a fu rd . Syran1sc .
'r\ 1 wms at Pt.
e!tsa nt.
Char It&gt;-&amp; Aldr1ch of Mason and they tangle Thursda~ evening at Bachtel F'ield in M&lt;n;on in a
4 29 tf
8-2(}3• :.
Mr. and
Clifford Johnson Charles Cartwright , loc al, moto r- c-oftb.a•ll game - on donkey.s .
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1 {;cnc itou:;h , Mr. and Mrs. Heese ed .to Huntingto n Salu rd ay on
1 -c::--.~1\'ilt no\ be rf'sponstblc
far au_~-· - - -- - - - - -

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gs s w~ll and .furnare, city water, mmcral rtcht.a. Phone 90TM
Virgil Teaford, Syracuse .

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E,I.-IILE INSISTS

Alk about our ""IGtfonol 01)1d lCJO bup on ottltr
Frltidolre Rafrfoti'Citoll-4!'11 Ill... ty'*'

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WILLIE

doae-ovt-nol a

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l'lloct.il" ttl• r.;uliir '57 Mgldalre lln.t

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:-Ni!!tieth Birthday Celebrated Sunday
Mr

Tre nm l 'th btrthdav of Jack

ll:llhoan wa ~ relebratccl !-iu.nday
]fi.tb 11. lamtl) gathering at the
~tomp o! M r and
~d rs
Wilford
it ll~oan
Lol k Eighteen

! Among lt:r
Jarle r.rlc •\ 111

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l' arol vn ~h l hoan

Milhoan

Middleport , Mr an(J Mrs \'('rurm
Weber and larJill } Dean Denms
Donna and Dallas Ru tland
lfr and Mrs Lawrence Milhoan
also attended a reunton at Muse
Bott om at noon

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'Annual Fomily Picnic Held

The Go(ul I m k ( lo\er 4-H
Club of \l ~hon h1·ltl rh annual
famdy prcntL nn Tu(•,day evenIn~ al thl' Ar t r• f. ;J rm ~:~son Cn 1
FollowrnJ;l lhl' drn11~r a vespe.
servtce WH'!i hl'ld
Taktn·~ pMt Ill the str\ltt' wt'n
"1\thltn lol Md lung ll••nr 1 Burgt·s~
PatH Newlaud l11rft Spencer ilnd
Ann Newland
Prcsl'n t \.\.('f(' \tr arrd \1r ~ Jtu~
sell Pr:tdrl\ Pl•.[!!!.\
,..r tl Jumor
Mr and Ml s fo' r(•tl SpenN'r Caro--

/Mason Form
Youth Plan
I Square Donee

FOLDS fLAT,
~ke """'ie,
to 6 INCHES

A sqm•rr rhn&lt;'&lt;" \\.ti l hr h• I" at
the M~"on ( nuntv F 1rm Youth
S rum on F'rrrl~\ nt.!hl Au ,.( :10
l\ has her-n &lt;~nnouncrd
'I'hf' damt wh" h I' upfm to th•·
publtr wrll ht hr l(l 111 the Nalton
al Guard ArnHlr" an rl wlll fl,rture
the ralltng or Bill Prrrl1h
A g~oup of ll.fH ~O n Cdunl\ 4 H
( luh membt·r ~ ~A&gt; IIi prro;.f'nt an ex
h1brlron squ,rre dalll r ~tl urlt•r

ao&lt;i with
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Load On Famrly Nlghtl
17 Ro\;tt N J,loll Sougs
Dozens of Rock N Roll Artl!lts
"ROCK. BABY, ROCK IT" '

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Thnll G1rh of the Highways
"THE VIOLENT YEAR$"
Thur1. &amp; Fri.

Augud 22·23

Joan Collm.s
Jnck Hawkins
"THE LAND OF
THE PHAROAHS"
(&lt;' t nemascopc-Teehmco lor J
(Spectacle With lrcal ht.•rv 1
Vera Ralston
Davtd Brian
"ACCUSED OF MURDER"

BAKER FURNITURE
ON THE BRIGHTEST CORNER IN
MIDDLEPORT, 0 HI 0

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Van rtla
Ire, Damel, Mary, James
Arll5, :
Mr and Mr~ Oenvoc Arl1s. Ste- 1
phen Burgess. Mr;; Ro y Burge~.
June Burgrss, DHIIlt' C&lt;~peha rt
Mr and Mrs
George Burus,1
C hE&gt;r~l and Beverl v Mr and Mn
Jamt's Du&gt;hl Jo Ellen and Char- I
lt"ne, Claudia and Mr and Mrs
Lester ZCJ'kle

Mrs Annl Swl.!:her an-d MrS"
Mlles, Cheshire , vlS ited Mrs E L
Hughcs Tuesda) afternoon

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bus, has been vu ttlng Mr and
Mrs [.&lt;~wr ence MUhnnn 1md Mtss
Maufle Te·~ k~ bury .
Patncla B.. ker, who ts emoloy
ed m the office of Lazarus Inc ,
Columbus and Do na ld Russell
An andale, Va , who 18 employ~
at
Battelle Memorial
lnstltue
durmg the
Slimmer, were week
end g'.lests Qf !lcr
parents Mr

JcnntfPr Zerkle, Pa'ty and Hl'l'
v1etta An n Newland Mrs Har
H'\ Newland, Judy,
Ja111e an&lt;\.
'.1 rs Tohn Turner
Jackll'
&lt;:~nrf
1\l r and Mrs Ru ssell Capehart,
'\1r 1urd Mrs A K Mc{'lung ani,!
Juhl n&lt;;, !lenT) Burge ~s and June
Spt'nrer

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Mr and 'drs Norman Humph ·
r£&gt;ys and famliy, Sandra an-d
Randy, 11p ent th£&gt; weekend vtsitlng
her fam1ly rn New Ca~tle, Va,
and wee acrompamed home by
her mother Mrs. 0 R Brt:u~ n ­
dtne , and Mrs Hale Helm&amp; ,.md
two chd dre•1 of new Castle
Mrs.
Ele;~nor Wi!lters RN
off1!'e r.ur~ fnr Dr f J Oavt~. ts
on •acatton ll11~ \H't'k
Mr and \1rs Cu 1lh Wood and
(hJldrer., sus;~r1
Lee ahd Curtis,
have muvctl from Dayton Lo San
Bernadwu l';;lrf
11 here
he bas
bl•en ttan~hrrcd b•, lhc govc ru
ment He r the son of Mr and
Mrs E L Wood Mtrldlrport

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Hair Styling

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WARNER'S
BEAUTY SHOP

ear ests
Hub Cap Stealing
Proving Costly
For Rutland Men

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Eisenhower Overrules Advis~rs
In Making Offer To The Soviets
LONDON {UPJ -

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adv~ers and the Western ~llies in offering Russia a two-year

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Tbe slok.. are high-lwo lull
Yea-Til of the Wes1's L.._.rrent Dr&amp;clear ac!vantage put up agauyt the
hop• tha~ Rustna ~.. ny In"'~~~'
'huBrness 1n lt! discussions here

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Re~H~ ..nt.s restdmg on Mulberry
~. venue ....ere wamed today hy
Pollee Ch1ef Fa ant
Hudson to
not park their autos on th:at
tOOroughfare tonight &lt;~nd tomor.

' ment d~legate
Haf!}j(l
aga_m.st top Defense Dep3J'tment
ano Atomtc Energy Commitlliion
adVIsers Ill autbonzmg th~ dras.he ronce~nn Lo Ru9Sia, the
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tJ'Ii'e on Mu,berry Avenue from
Couurt Street to Umon Avenue
accord1ng to Hudso.n, who sa1 d
that the street must ~ kept clear
~ Lhat m~urfadng- ,1perat1ons
be started early Fnday morn-

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warned that cvtm the old Weiter
offer of &lt;t ID-month truec m1 h~
disperse the u s
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"clean'•
hydrogen
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Wlth no oangerous
raflioaet

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fallout
rve
100 :\venue would also be block •d
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Ohio: Genrtrally f•Jr with lltt..
ch•n.. In t&gt;emper.tur1 ..,.,, .._.
night and P:rlcley. High ..Uv- In
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Pomeroy

aY UNtTID

halt In nuclear tests, authontatlVe sources said today.
They sa!d the conditional offer, made Wednesday al the
London dwrmament conference, amounts to a calculated
American gamble to determine if there is any hope at aU of

Chester Youth
Felic:iwship In
Monday Meeting

Hair Cutting

':Neatfter

enttne

YELLOW JACKET STAR SIGNS WITH REDLEGS

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COLD \\AVE and
MACHINE PERMANENTS
and

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A de( orated bn thrlav cake was
served w'th harbeeues to the
above named and Kathy Lloyd
and Jackie Mur&lt;~

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First Birthday
Of Robin Will
Is Celebrated

ThP brrthrlays or three little
boys whose mothers share•! the
same room at M&lt;"tR~ (;eneral Hos·
pita\ &lt;:~t the time or thetr brrth
were obtierlt&gt;d Sundav afternoon
at the home of Mf .and Mn
Theodore Reed Jr Mulberry Ave

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and Mrs E&lt;hson Balter
An1111 Ca 1dwell , Leadmg Cret'k.
was taken to the Metgs General 1
Hospital T~esd~y 10 the Rawlutgs 1
Coats ambulance
1
Mr and Mrs Pa .tl Johnson and
daughter, Kimberly Ann, have
The hrti! btrthda v of flob1n
movt-&gt;d to th~ Rmehart apartment Annette, da 1 1ght~r of Mr
and
on Rutland Street
';\trs Rnberl W1ll wa" rC"\ebratrrl
Mr ;md Y.rs CharlP.s McMaster Tuesday at I he hom e of Mr and
Brartl'nton,
Fla
are vlsltmg Mrs Con~ a I Jcwat t, South 1 hml
Hlatlvc~ tn
Mu;erS\'ille
and Avenue
Middle port T~ry ea,e ~specially
A decoratP.rl birthday &lt;"ll.ke 1nd
to v1s1t h t~ ':lrotller. Harry Me- 1ce cream .verc ~c rvt.&gt;d to R\•blO
I Master, 'A h&lt;J 1~ a patient at Me1gs Annette nebl&gt;tc JC'Wart nora
General Hospt.al M1ss Jean Me toughenoner Judy and
Kathy
Master, who has been in Berlin, Moore, M1dUiepor t, Tomm)' JeGermany, 10 the government ser wart, Columtus, &lt;~lHI lhese adults,
vlee, arrived Tuesday for a VISit Mrs Jewart, \1rs WJII and Mr!:l
with her father, HarTY McMaster Kathertne Vloorr
and -was met m Co.umbus by Mrs
Mrs Wrll ts 1h~ former Rd1y
I Grace Yuraslts
Jo Kl &lt;Smger Robtn Annt'ttc rc·
Mr ,and Mrs
Lawrence Bmg cetvcd a gift or dresses rrom her
Mr and Mrs
are 1attended
the annual - Sommer matcrn&lt;~l j!randmnthc.- Mrs ,ll"n
annuunc10g the ma1 nage of tbetr daughter , Evelyn
, to fam1ly rcunton at South S1de, W mngs Eakrns Bflo)lt who \,as unJack Stewart, son of Mr and Mrs W1lbur Reuben Stewart of Wa Sunday
I able to be ~ere for thf' party
Mason, W Va
M1ss Fnell~
Faehnle, MiddleTI
t f f 1
, "
b
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port, and Muss Mary Ann Case,
le marnage was an even o , u y 27 In Lclwrence urg, n- Parket•burg returned saturday
drana
!rom a vaealmn at Mountam Lake,
M1 s Stewart IS a graduate of Racme Htgh School and at· w. Va and . M1ss Case remamed 1
tended Bliss College in Columbus, Ohio She IS employed in here fer the week!!nd before rethe office of the Pomeroy Motor Con 1 pany
turning to her home
Mr Stewart IS a graduate of Wahama High Schocl and is
Judge .. nd ~s Cedric Clar~
employed at the Philip Sporn Plant at Graham Station
are
Lt and Mr~ P It
The Ctw~tPr 1' har);:e Mt•thodrst
1Kleinv1s1t1ng
and ~ons tn Norfolk, Va
Youth Fel101•~hlp met
Monday
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ynrl will be &lt;Jccompamed home hy evemm! at th!.' Rock Spnngs
5
thelr son, Arthur, who has been Method !s l ('hurl'h
\ISlltng hiS Sister, MN Klem , and I Sh1rlev G•nth('r nf Chl'sfer led
family
thr d &lt;&gt; vottons whreh opr ll l'-1 with
Mtss Helen AfEk ,
Cleveland, ~~:roup
~ing-tnl.! or ' The Lrght of
A JOlllt mt&gt;(•lm g I)( lhc execu
Two door pnzcs pf $2.30 eacll
left tot.lay Jfter a vtsJt with Mrs the World 1s Tesm" followed by
V.dwm Coate:, and daughter, Bar- scripture r-'adln!:!' bv Margaret
flvc ~nd pru~tam cumml\ll•es of will he 2tven at each meeting
!hr l\l('l gji ( ounty ( ouncd
or
( omnuttces n.amed for the year hara.
Wtndlanrl Alfr('d anrl prayer bv
l',l'f'ent ,\llfl Tr.ll'lll'l A~~O&lt;' t !l t JO t, , wPTc 'program ' Mrs rnul 'JlhelsS,
Mr r.nd ~-Irs Stanley E Wolle Urs
W1llt,•m Crueser
Rock
was held Tuc&gt;~tlllv arte1 noC' n 1tl I\1Jddl(purt eha1rman, Mr11 Har 1 ''ulumbus were weekend guests Spnngs An uffertng was taken
lhr homE&gt; or Mrs Paul lhc h~ old Loh •('. councJI tre-asurer· Mrs 1 f Mr and Mrs Ben Ph1Json
after wh1ch the group sang
Mrddlcport
l
F Tompkms, Pomerov Cl'n
Mr and Mrs Mtlton Hood and " Standtng on Thr Promtscs"
lral Mrs P&lt;"arl Wtlhams, Pome
ort!'!, John James and Samuel,
The Rruk SDrin ?s g1oup pre·
. Plans were madl' for th1• com
ro\' Su 1!a 1• Run , PrmcJpttl,
and
nd her nephew, Allen Hampton, sented the program wh1ch ron·
m ,:- .ll'ar :tnd the theme for the Mrs William B Dnwnte Ra-cme, 11&lt;re spendmg the day at BuCkeye Slsted of a song ' Jesu s Keep Me
Vt':u will hc :1 st url v ro-ut'S!' ~~~
and hnspJtahtv cQmmJttee, Mrs. 1Lake Mr Hajld IS on vaeallon Near the Cros~' :~nd thr ~howmg
thr PTA m~nual Jn ~t1 uetum on Hamlr:f Ebcrsbach , Sugar Run, ' .rom the Preston Motor Company , of a film "A Bm and His Btble"
I' 1rt OnC' Will b~· ).:" IVl'll at !hi' j chatrmun
Mr ~ Wilham Franct~ .
Tuesday dmncr guests of Mr
A short hu s111ess se--swn was
frr,l me~ti!H! v.Jit('h will he hrld s,r,ocuse, Mrs Samu otl r-.hchael 1 Ir ~. La1~rence Milhoan \''i!re Mr helri w1lh tile
prestdenl Janet
at t•he Chesl"r sr h,,ol on 'I hurs- l'htslcr Mrs Orltln R-oush S&lt;~l· 1 nd Mrs John Milhoan
Mrlan , Knight of Chester pres1dmg afler
day, October :1 h\ \Jr, Ho~ T!'ac y em (cnlCI' and Mrs Robert A~h \ lo, M1 and Mrs Glcnn Mrlhnan
wh1ch rcfrc~hments were s~rve{.[
Jr. countv nre~l fl('ll1 PlutH Wl'N' lev r rlarl Falls
Parkersburg. Mr and Mrs AI- hy the hos tesw group
moriP lQ hrn(' .\ ~ J1lllor ~~~ n.1r'
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Three Birthdays
Observed Sunday

W. 2nd St.

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Middleporl
Socl'ety

Tomlt.y , ~on of Mr and Ml'i
Reed, Georgc Kerth son of Mr
and Mrs. WooCrow Mora Ch""'ter
road and Nicky son of Mr and
\frs James Lloyd of Belpre- cclet brated the1r seconrl brrthday

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Evelyn Ruth Cummings Is Wed

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facmg operatiOns

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Stassen .and Se:!rela'!') of Stitte
John Foster DuJles bad 1o sell
the proposal 00 Britam and
Fr:'l.nce after E1senbowcr derided
to a("t at the end of a eJoseiJ-·
guarded two--montt
admJnistra·
L1on debate.

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Camerll.
Firat P.rbit- Kodak
Brownie 8 MM model!

$11.95 Trav·
Ler Radio

'l'oundu
'Tlt' tnor,tLPd

Seco11d prize -Mod·
ernaire table madet .

tng wh tth

C•mera Kit

Congn·~s

"Trigger"

Pa~t

BUY NOTHING, PAY NOTHINGl
Vou un tM the lucky winner of one bf th.se wonderful
prlzet--wlthout even being pr"ent et t he drawing! Regl ..

Has f1Ucd vacuum bottle

Filler
Paper

Filler
Paper

33(t

10c -25c

•Ul~ 2~ to U2 ~twel

Note
Books

Pencil
Tablets

15c-39c

19~

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or Without stand-

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pal·bl Fth 2 or 3 ard bote

hole bmd('t ~

8xl0.in.

Notebook
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Typing
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Zipper
Binder

2 Pens,

29c-69c

25c -33c

$2.98

Pendl

10 HI!.\ llcn
~nc\lll wiJ.h prn
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Rag
Rug

Cotton
T-Shirt

29~

53~

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Morpul
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Sac~s

Meehamct~l

pen, fountatn pen

Sizca t..e.B

Combed CaHon!

Jr. Boys'
Polo Shirts

Fine cotto!l yarn.

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kmt nylon relu(or&lt;"ed foot 9-11

fool o-11.

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. There is a strong
suspiei!UI
tn the Eisenhower admimstraUon
tb1t the Ru58tans arc less iflter
ested m disarmament, and Ue
hunting a way to end t:he trego·
tiahons by putting blame e:n the
WCBt Cor a new rllSarmament fatl-

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Mr. and Mrs Uull&lt;' rl H11u sl-a or 1
Le1arl. W \ ~
roul!' wrrc re
ecntly surpnscd wtth a lrnen
shower at the ir home Tht• l'Ven'
also hon:ored her birthday
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:Pt!·csrnt v .. ·e Mr~ El l:mlw th
Pullin, Mrs :-IRI'&gt;Illl Yu..(Pl ShAr
ill\ an ' Be' cr h :\11 s l.mra nrbb~ ]
Mr11 Ethel Fn, -A1rs Ah&lt;'t&gt; Tr •p::r
Mrs Funnia Rou ~h Mr And Mr ~
C 1d Wolfe.
Annabt'lle
and
814lunda Lii!VIIIg, Emory Housh 1
Mn Htoster Weaver

Freddie Wt'HVet',

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Tro:diho!tol Mahogan;y or Walnul

Mr ~

Adrian L.'llhev, Und .. an(i Jmh
Mrs Enola Brown and Sharon.
Mrs Garnet Roach !lnd Mar y,
Mrs B('atrlct' !\-!('Cormrrk c.1rn
\yn and BrAdv Mrs Ercrl\ Ad
kins Mrs Nellie Adk:r1~ M1 .s
Lomse Adk.UIS. Mr!
Uolhct'

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Select Your Needs for Today
-Add the Extra Pieces Later

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~nduring beauty for yean of dining elegance r:an
be youn with thit truly distinguished Clining room
group. In lovely Autumn Hue mahogony, lradi-

\11"' HPll-'n
Staats, Mrs
(.lilian Sm1t1J. 1\h
and Mrs Harry Stalt.!l, Bnw\'
Doumo aQd , Br rmda, Carohn f.1 e
vint,!: Mrs. W11\e~ Dlc ~:-mi Mrs.
Lltoulo Rous h. ~nndall ;~nd Mil
ton, Mr and l\lrs L&lt;~ wrr n("(' R
Wolfe, f Debra rtnd Patl'lr! a Fa,\ ,.
1\b-. &amp;:Qd Mrs. Mack llov.'n rrt

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Omp lui table rllustrated ?o-•-w!th
It awes up mnsures 4:Zx S8 rnchu, u
lends to 72, 86 or 100 lnchls Chaose
the standfrd Pttlestal ar Uti lllelusr.-e
lTEND El pedestal wluch ellmln1tn
lhe IISUflsnap brfcts farsupport1 n1 lhl

drop lilt. End pedesttl e•tentls to stop
posrtJOn under letf for ntr• rilldlty forms ell •round •pron end ru11 1en11h
brttlalnJ.

honol dark mahogany or flr:h. warm walnut, the
thl"r beatJty of the hand-rubbed finithft will
reflect tht gr~ciout atmosphere of )'O'Ir homt.

HeN ar. oil the high ltandards of q"'ol,lty con·
atruction ond workMonthtp that have r:harodetlted 8ri~kwed1 Furni1ure for der:adts.

\ 11lolff'

le,tta

and Stella
Those who .sent gtfts but were
unable to attend we1e Mr . . an'tt
Mn. SteV\'l Howard', Allee Howud,

Mrs. Elmer

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Meigs Delegates
To Elect County
~S.C. Committee
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J?e1eg~tei from

the 12 town·
m Meigs t;ounty wdl meet
at 10:00 "A.M. AuiU't 2B. 1951 to
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tlect a county A!'S. c. Comm1ttee

Mr. and Mrs ?.aut Randolph, Pau-

W&amp;flhfast colors'

If Russia wan~ a firatratep
"paekage"
diSarmament
ment, Amencan offlc1als believe
that the tnltial pact can be Jigned and put mto operation b:f ·~ep.
tember-, 1958.

agree.

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lh:!IV}' cotton

reinforced

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Linen Shower

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big 116 - llhCt't er. Wid\' gussett
pack.

The new proposals appeared to
be a put-up or shut-up test of
Soviet intentions,
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at lhl' fh&lt;'ltH' :'l'h ·ml An IH'hlf'VI" I
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Roath, Mrs Blapdbe

Yeager, Mr. and Mrs Taft Bo11
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Alhcrt Boston
Mr and Mrs Donald 1Dunefin
i.Dd Faye Hof£mil:n.

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for 1958.
1he Cou,nty
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farme.11 ftc.m

The Umted States ~trategy,
however, is to continue as lollg as
dJsarmall\f'nt
po!ISible wtth the
negotiations to smoke out Rus
sia'.s true mtentions
In London Sovtet Foretgn MmJStCT Valerian Zorm bitterly at
tacked the new proposal because
of "-condihons" attache" to Lt
The new plan presented to: th ~
Sovtet.s eall.s for a two-stage halt
ID nuclear' weapons testing for a
two-year period
Tests would be halted when a
larger fll'sl-.ste.p
:agreement 1s
signed and rahhed Twelve lbon
ths after test&amp; are halted, an
assessment wou.Jd be made on the
progress m working Out dinrmament mspectwn procedure!! to
prevent c-heating U progreas 1s
satl5factory, then tests woul"d' bt"
halted for anolber 12-monlh perIOd

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