<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="21038" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/21038?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-19T10:47:38+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="56688">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/71316924fe67ed5a2d6dec37d6b5b92d.pdf</src>
      <authentication>e1fd87fc92c27fd71ffa050ba3d04b6e</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="66476">
                  <text>I

f

•

_ _ _ _ _ _ ___;_r::..
,h..:.e...:Do=ily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:T. :.u.: :es:.:CI::o:!. .y':. .J:. :u: .:.l!. .y. . : ID:-.!-'.:_19:.:5:.:6:___'

ITfeasurer Lam8

. · Syracuse Society
.llr. IDd lira. Bob White, sou

~d Duckworth left Sun·
~ ott .a five day trip throu&amp;h
\'i8bia.ctoJJ, D. C., Maryland, V1riin1a aad Wiest Vlrginla arnvmg
hme TlHll'aday evening
llr. and Mrs. Robert Vanan
Il'e announcing the biith of a son
.June ;o Itt Holter Hosp1tal. Grllnd
_pan,Dti are Mr. and Mrs. Roller1
)'arian of Racine aod Mr
and
~· J01epb London

Mr. and Mrs. Dawon l',errl'll and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Harold
Crouch and famtly Kayff'rd W
\'a., spent a week ~lth Mr ' and
M.ls J C Ferrell.
The Eagles Class of the Methu..
d:st Church held an 1ce cream ~O­
cia! July 7th
Mn E. S. Mtt!B spent a week
"nd With her son m Jaw and dau·
_,;:bier Mr and Mrs Oscar Paller
son of Rutland.

llr.s. Roger Quisenberry and
daqhten of Athens YL.Stled Mr
ad Mrs. John Bowen and ?rlr.
IDd .Mrs. Wtliam Holmes Mr
Qubenberry is In Schnectedy , N
Y., W.!1ere he is takmg a month's
1dvan~d tralnma.

Mr and Mrs Harold ~lcComao;
and !'hlidrcn, Mr and Mrs CarvJn
McComas of Huntmgton
s pent
Sunda.t With Mrf [)(,ra Duck
worth .
Btll Eynon was here for a few
da.~os w1th relatives

pd'

Mr. and Mrs Et nest Thc1ss and
children of New BaUmwre, M1ch.,
spent a weekend wtth Mr and
.'drs. Gilbert Smclarr ~ •• and Mn
Mr and ~trs 0. R Br1Z£llldllle
Smcla tr and daughter
returned
.:"1
•
ard daughter, Mrs Hwle Helems,
home with lhem for a Hsit
•
and children of New Castle, Va .,
Mr. and Mrs William Cb~pman
are VISIIIIlg Mr and Mrs. N. R.
and children of Lancaster and
Humphrtes and daughter
Mr and Mrs Max Duckworth and
Trra-;m-er Je&lt;~n Lama presented
U S H~:~ .-o ld , Homer J Russell
son, Akron, VISited Mr and MJ.s th e following report when Mid- t E Stemer, local, and Letcher
ll.arohl Duckworth.
dlepurt y 1lla,;l' Council met Mon Crook, FayetlsvJJle, W Va, are
·'
on a f1.~h1ng l11p
1 age H a 11 ·
Charlutte Blak.-. •e 11, Park"rs uay
a t th e VII
'" ..,
~
B 1
11 f d
M
31
Mr~. Jho Hyst&gt;ll,
Ravenn11, IS
burg vtsltmg Mr. and Mrs Bill "'&lt;) a liOn m( a
uo... 8'
Bay
' v· ~Jling Mrs Frances Bea1 hli and
E n
.p..:.l,Q4157 .enera) rund, al. $1
Y.M;n.and Mrs Gary Seller and o:n 70: neceJpLs, Amusement Ta_x family
s
Mr and Mrs Lawr ~ nce Lem1 $J7.4ll, Rrnt $75 Liquor permit
daughter of Columbus .spent
a SJOO, Cigarette tax $62217
. mc•n hi.!\C re tu 1ncd lo lhc1r home
Wl!ekend WJth his grandparenls, O!"s report 24150
I may 111 ZanPsvJI!e Mr. Lemmon was m
Mr and Mrs Sam Sellers
. 15
c!:l:uge (J f constructwn or the new
1
Dorothy Anna
and ~hl.abeth ~
, Iota recei pts $1,27831; lo cct• "ol at Rutland
'
·
l.d $2 !Jlfi OJ , l£&gt;ss expenditures ~ v
Cornell and Mrs. Mary McLaren $! 305 86 Balance 6_ 30 .~ $l 610 .
Mh~ l.omse Pearc e , who h&lt;1 s
of Columbus have rf!turned hume. l5, p.trktng meters , balance ':t--al. br•·n here •wtth her Mslet Mrs
Mr a:;td Mrs Bob Whtte and 5'3, $4 37607 , receipts $83 7 .78 , RnbNt Stephenson, r~turned h(Jm••
Mond:J,\ and Mrs Hester P1erce ,
::~on James, Mrs Dora Duckworlh 1 1 1 .. 41 , 85 1
d
R h
o a "'"'·
.
ess expen 11ures
~nd tc ard ?uckworth vJ.~Ited tn $195769 , bala,nce 630 $3, 45616
Chat!e:st~Jn atTIVE'd to s tay
wtth
.luntlugton Saturday Mrs DuckSwrmmlng Pool balance 5_30_56 Mrs Stephenson until aft er tht
worth and Richard 1cmatncd for s2riJ 15 recer 1 $I 771 22
Stephenson , het
fun(&gt;ral of Mr
a tSit
'
Ps
· · • 101a1 1
v
·~2,034 37, less expeudtturcs $27 7. b1other Mtss Pearce wtll retu1·n
Me an(.l Mr s Herbert Parke! 77, b;llance 6-30-56 $f,756.60; Fltl' fm the funeral W.ednesday
and children vHHLl'd Ml and MJs l::qutpmcnl b&amp;lance 5-31 and 6-30
James Rull.!iell, New Y01k and
c. F. Keller and Mrs Vclmn ~it can s-134 04, Street Constructmn and :. .trs Margaret RusseJI Staggs of
1 ,\1.o.mtenance and Rl)pair, balance Spr 1ngf1eld are vtslllllg the1r b ·
ert tn Athens
5·31 $12,386.31, receipts, Gas tax ther, Roy Rus~ell
Mr and Mb Otck Hart a and ~1,:.!7168, total $13,65(1 '9;
less
Gt•orge Muun~ and hi~ ~;tsters
1 expendttures
50JJS sp~OL Sunday aL Pul·lltind
$1,228.09;
babnce )J·~~c.o; Vwlet and Hett1e Munn~.
Mrli. u. L:. L&lt;~ruuure a V!IUUng 6-30 $12,430 10. state H.ghway ~u!IC'y. N J , were rP.ce nt guf!sts
her parent!&gt;, Mr ano Mrs Lnanc~ Improvement fund balance 5-3l d !\.1r and Mrs Harry Mills and
!:)cott ot Newatk
1\11 and Mrli Russf'll Mtlls and
~ir ar.d Mu; t.;dward Blake of
fam rl) aftor VISiltng In CmcmLottndge VIS!ted hl:s SISter Mrs.
Q•
n
nJtr With Mr and Mr.~
Ha"Old
Orvtlte Slack
Munns (Adrwnne Mrlls J
Mr. and M1·s George Schneider
_J
Cl'O and !1\1 s D&lt;~llas Hlev111 s
aud daugnter and Mrs. Albert
I
UIKIOy, and children. Ua!!;~s and Donna
Duckworth spent a weeks VJ5lt
Jv&lt;.rl, w11l leave F'wlay for New
V.:llh his Jelaun·s Ill New York.
UTC
Yo •k Ctty enrout(' for Coca.qoJa
Mr and Mrs Harold Amspaku
Pf nama, on tht! ea~l coast of thll
James Buchanon, supertnten- J•::anama Canal Zone, w~ere CPO
.spent lhe weekend wtlh ht•r m\Htt
tr !I.Jrs Laura Letflllll
tl~nt
the First
Presbyterian Blevtns will be sta twnea
They
Mr und Mrs rvtax Howcts.are Church School presenled attend- have been VJ.Slttng her parents,
announctn~o: the tw th of a sua at .-1nce pms at the church S(hool Mr and Mrs. B. F Parmalee.
M~;tg~ venera! Jluspllal, June 29
suv1ce on July 8
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bland and
Grandparents arc t-.! ne.,;t Dowers
Mrs Arthur Lewis and Miss
of Mtnersvi!le ~nd Mr and Mrs l'':me Erlew1ne each have a re- SIJR moved today to the former
Carson Hayes
C'ord of fourteen years perfect Singer property on Pearl St.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Bechtel and
&lt;'11cndance and Lynn BuchaniJn
Mr. and M1 s Max Duckworth of ha!l attended · for eleven years ch,Jdren, Sara and Darrell, vlsilAkron sp~ nt a weekend Wllh Mr ;;nd her father, James Buchanon, ed Sunday m South S1de, W, Va,
and Mrs Haroltl Duckworth. They ror ten CarruJI and David Lyons and were aeeompamed here by
wert: called hPrc by the death o! and Helen Loutse Tnylor each Hrs W. M. Barnett lor a vis1t.
Mr and Mrs Robert F1fe and
her molber Ylrs .John Chapman have SIX year pms and Ann Lyons
of Apple Grove, W Va.
h:~s a five year recor·d Jan1ce ZlT- et 1ldrcn, V1rgmia and Robert
Mr &lt;tnd Mr;; Haymond Knder Ide has a four year pm and Mrs Crl' rg are moving today to their
and A: I amldau~,:;htet are spendmg ,James Buchanon and daughter ocw home at the corner of Hamiithu Wel'k w1th Mr and Mrs. Cl.~oUc 1\"ancy, Mrs Dwtght Wallace and tl r. and South Third Ave Mr Ftfe
Ramcs of Elemered, Ky.
sons, Alan and Bruce, 1111 have on&lt;! Nlil have his reir1weratwn shop
Mr and Mrs Ru.~s~U Marnsun ye&lt;!r records Mr!l. Hubert Taylol' in the busmess rooms formerly
ocrup1cd by the Yellow Jacket
and daughter uf Ashtabula
who has a two year pin
were called here by the death of
Mr and Mrs. Gale Hysell and C] ,,b and they wilt Ltve 10 the
h s mother Mrs Ralph Ros!l of daughter, Sandra, have nme mon- h:m~e over the store. They soiU
RaHne VLSJted here
lh records and so does Judilh lloctr property on Gravel Hlll to
McDamel
Sauer Six month records
art' Mr and Mrs, Robert
Rev, M C Lanmorc Is spend held by Dee Sauer, J H Grate, who sold their home to Mr. and
thls we~k at the NIUarcnc Mrs James Sullivan,
Margaret Mrs. Harold Sarient
Boys Camp m C~lumbus
Sauer, Sue Allensworth,
Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Kar! Kloes and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wetkms have Paul Hapton.staLl, Mr.s Joe &amp;alley,
eh1ldren, Raymond, Ruth Ann and
moved from the Laura Sayre pro· Mrs. Ethel Lowery, Pat Lowery
perty to the Dun Lisle place Mr.
Three month 1ecords arc h.fld :John have returned from a visit
and Mrs, 8!11 Hudson, Middleport, b} Betty Rae and Kathie Russell w1lh A/2e and Mrs Terry Gnllal:her and daughter
Debby at
moved ln the Sayre pl~ce.
and theJr mother, Mr~ . Ravmond
SIOUX
Clty, Ia. While there they
Mr. and MrtJ. B11l Btrlcher and Rlt•~ell, Leland Brown and ·James
celebrated Debby's llrst birthday
Mr., and Mrs. Orville Hutchinson Sullivan.
Kenneth Sauer who Ia employed
of folcd~ spent a weekend with $727 :53; Receipts gas tax $103 12
by the Continental Oil Co, in
Mr. and .Irs. Herman London and ~}l'penditures, none; balance B-30
New Orleans, Miss., u visit ng b1~
lt:J' and Mn. James London.
$830 6:5
pr.ren;ts,
Mr
anrl MJ's Lewis
John Se'llers returned to hi~
Cem ~tcry fund
balance :5..31
Sauer Sr
employm~nt on the river after a i10~4 67, rece 1pts cemetery trus
Mr and Mrs Charles BrulhU"'
30 days VISit.
tee.&amp;, :JM(I 00; total, $1603 67, le11~
afld children Suzann(', Ma 1y and
Sam Armeli of Jackson, 1\ohch., ex~nditures $Mll.78; balance 6-30 A!:a spent Sunday at Lak{' Hope.
s pLnl the weekend with Mr. and $1,034 89; Cemetery trust fund~
Mr and Mrs Joe Young Sr. rcMrs. Harold Duckworth and wa&amp; ;,alance 3-31 and 6-30 $762.10; to
accompanied home by hi&amp; wife and tal receipts June $&amp;,811 31; total
son Mike.
expenditures, June $5,338 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker
Balance in all funds 6-30.06,
spent a day in Parkersburg.
$22,314.69.
--------Mr anrl Mrs. }Jolly Friend and
daughter have gone to New Mar·
~tlnsvllle, W. Va, where
they
w11 i make then hom e.
•
Jlarold Duckworth, Jack Slivers
11nd Otto Hartenbach attended &lt;1
In Clncmnatl.

GI've" Report To
vJllage counci]

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
turned Saturday after a visit With
Mr. and Mrs Joe Young Jr and
children at Woodsfteld
Mr and Mrs. C R, Young took
her sister, Mrs Earl Braxton, tv
ht•r home m Cmcmnatl Thu1srJay
after Jihl' had spent the past SIX
weeks a• their home. Fliday Mrs
Brt.xton had the cast rcniOVl'd
frum her b r oken ankle and Is n•
luperahng mcely
Shirley Asb , daughter of Mr
ancJ Mrs Peart Ash ~ under the
rnre &lt;Jf a lucpJ dodor after she
~ptlle d hot grea~e on her hand
Chester Wa1d , ChJlhcothe, was
a Sunday guest uf ht s sister 01nd
hriJth('r m law, Mr ann Mrs Ben
l~t v•n at the home of therr naugh
ter, Mrs WrliJam RuNon
Bernard Srhramm, Zan{'S\'LIL",
IS spcndmg the week wtlh ht ~ dau
~othler, Mrs John Ly om and
her
f11rnily Mrs Schramm who ~pl.•n(
illl' weekend here, ha ~ Jclurncd
to ZanesvJile
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Ervm &lt;1re
on a two week'~
vacal10n 111p
wh1le he JS on \·acatJOn from the
N~w York Cenlrnl railroad
Mr and Mrs Carl Brannon vh tt
f'ri hls mul h~r Mrs W1lham Uran.
nfln , West Unron W Va . Sunday
and took her to Moore£Jcld for
t he day.
Mr. lind Mn; \Milbur A~hley of
Dunhar are on ;1 Wf'~k'.s v&lt;~cahon
r1 rm the Evans' Supc1matket anrl
..re Vl ~ lllflg rdataes ht"'rP
Mr and Mrs
Robert F'.u lev
Canal Wmehe~tcr, spent 1 Sat ur
d.:-y with M Sgt and Mrs Janws
Brewmgton and daughter Santini
Mrs. Dalsy Ankrom,
Carrolton,
Kv , is visiting her niece, Mr~
n1 ewtngton and Mrs. Jol_ln Vro
mnn and thetr famtlles M Sgl
Brewmgton who u stationed m
C.1Iumbus, wa~ hetf! for the week
end.

AttenJance ft!ns
Presented S
A f Ch h School
or

Cover your floors

with Beauty
for less than'

1

a romn

No need to ask your budget which room
getl the new rug. At our tiny pncc11 yoll
can treat anJ room ••• tvtrJ room in your
Lome ••. to 1 bright new Deltox rug.
Come ace our widet wonderful variety of
patternlt ri1hl l'br any decoradve scheme.
Our Dehox rug• are as practical as they
1

Jmg

arc good-looking; -no nap to catch and

' hold dust and llni. Built

hard

for

wear,

too-the woven--throush pattern• are rc•
vmible· (two uoable sides ror doublo lire).

.

'

'

'

'

IILWOOD IITAII

(lllt~lllrat•d/ll'&lt;ll'•

BAKER FURNITURE
UIGHTUT COINII IN

DLIPOIT

A. N. Robert Hayes, USN, wa.s a
weekend guest of hts parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayes He
was accompanl.ed by A. N. Ronnl " Sheets .who 1 v1.sitcd his paren Is, Mr. and Mrs George Sheets
K:mnuga They returned to Norfolk, Va, Sund:~y and are due to
sh1p cul for Cuba.
Mr &lt;tfid Mrs. Earl Rickman Mt
(!('mens, Mlch ,
and grandson,
Larry Burton, SpTJnlilfteld, ami
Mr und \f1 s. Sherwtn Trimble,
Ml , t:I : ml•nc, are VIsiting Mr,
l-t1ckman -' Hster, Mrs.
Carrie
Cass&lt;:lJ They wdl
return tn
Sprmghdd
Wednesday
where
~rs . R1ckman wtll , ass 1st w Lhe
care of her daughter, Mrs Robert
Burton and new son when thl'Y
are retur~ed to the ir home frorrr
Ctly Ho.sp1tal. Mrs R1ckman h.1s
been In Springfield with her tla ~J
J~ler and famtly .since April.
Sgt Leonard Gwta;o.dowsky, A1.
Hnglon, Va., spent the we ekend
w.th his wife at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Rus5etl

I

OHIO

Picnic Outing Is
Enjoyed By Jacob
• Family, Saturday

J..tembtn of the Pearl Jacob&amp;
familY of Laurel CUff en;jayed an
outing at Lake Hope, Saturday
afternoon ,
A plenle supper was held and
h.omt.'-mDde lee cream and cttke
were served in oMervance ,Gf t~e

RIGHT Now
AT YOU~ CHRYSLER
DEALER'S

blrthttay of Mre. WilHam Jacoba.
AttencJinJ were. Mr. and Mrs.
Purl Jacobs, Mn. Jamc• GUmore
and chiklreo, ludy, Sandy, Brenda and DennJa; Mr. and Mn;. Clifford Jacobs alld son, Jack, •U of
Laurel Qllf; Mr. and ·Mn: Jame-s
Lewlr and dauahtera, Barbara
and Dianne of Mlddlc~~port.
Mn. WUIJam Davl.t" and 1011
Jurry, Mr. and Mr•. Jerry Pu1U111
&amp;nd aon, Jeff, M.r. and Mrc. WIJ·

Vol. VIII

'.

·Twenty' ~leigs Co~ty Yout4
, Are Winners In Co·op Test
The lour· on Tuesd•y begaa at

the Meigs County Truck Grower1
Paekitlg S~ed at Letart FaJll aad
moved to the Fum BUJ'fau facill- 1
ties" io Pomeroy. From that point
Stu,dy I the tour took the if'9UP to· Pomeroy High Se~ool where lunch was
e-pportunity to fletved under the aupervilion of
aa follows·
Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan. ·
1
~"y;~~~~.,~uxaell J~mes Appeertng on the program tor
I;;
lbd 'J~;~bnny the afternoon wue Paul Baer,
\'
seeret•r)' of the SEQ Beef Cattle

I
f

Neville

1

Improvement Association;• Mac
Eddy, Buek\•ye Rural Electriftcation Authority; WiUlam Maxwell, 1
Roush,
Jacks-qtl Production C~dlt Astlo-~arr.
claUon; and N, P. Swa.ckhammer,
Steele,
M.al'lhll president, Dalry Cooperative Sales
Janice ASSOclJUon

FIREMEN BAnLE 8Eoaring ftamea arter a double·trailer gasoline
t1uck explodes at a Cinclnnatllnte1'secbon., spewing guollne over
houses and ears u.nd turning the area Into a blazing :lnlemp. Mra.
May Barnett, one of 50 p!!ri!Onlf routl!d from their hOmes, died, ap·
parent!y of a heart attack, Eight houses were rutted and ftve
parked cars destroyed.
(!ntel"ffGUoMlBoundphoto) ,

Doris

Pt. Pleasant Nine ··
Wins Ohio River
First Half Title
Plans for the second half were
drawn up on Frtday evcnmg when
managers of baseball teams In the
Ohio River League met at the
Syracuse Town Hall.
Pt Plcn~ant's Merchants were
officially declared the champions
,f the f1rst hal[ with a t+:cord of
S&lt;!ven v1cl01 ie s II IHI one Joss
New rules adopted at the meeting w1ll permtt each team to carl }' twenty players but teams will
niJt be pcrnutted to add any new
playf'rs after .July 15 The tradlllg
~:~tla.SoiJ, for players will end on thai
dute

EAGLE RI'DGE
Mrs. A. D Tutllc, Mrs. Amy
W-olfe and Mr.i John RoSe spen~
Tuesday in Parkersburg.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Paynter of
Portland s~nt T~ursday evening
with M.r and Mrs. A. D. ~ttle.
B1Uy Tuttle has been confined
to the hou"Se with meuels.
Mrs Jack H8JTi.s ot Boma~ Run
spent Sunda.y afternoon with her
aunt Amy Wolfe.
Kermit McEIIfoy of

Loveland,
\

Obio Is spending his vJcation with
hiS moL':ier, Martha McElroy l!.nd
brothers Gene .and Virgil.
Mrs Anna Tuttle- eallled on her
mother, Mn
afternoon,

Amy WoJf Sunday

Karm1t McElroy and mother,
M111. M-arth! McElroy spent Monday: evening with Mrs. Amy Wolf.
.Mr a~d Mrs. A. D . Tuttle ti.pent
an evemng r·ce.ntly wJth Mr. and
Mrs WaUie HiiJ.

'

ran
toJl of the bill he

made

Civil Serrice
Employee Ass'n
To Meet •

Uniforms
Service
To Be Issued ·To Be ·on ·Friday
'

tbe Yanl(ee
baseball team are

mentbel'l of

be at tbe F_omero)'
field bet~en !1:30
p. m. toniah~ s~
uniforQU can be dLSlrt·

Funeral si}T'VIce! will be held at
2 p, m. Friday for Raymond W .
Zirkle 66, Liberty Avenue,
I

w'bO

Po•••·

roy
died etrl)' Wednesday
morolDJ
Mei&amp;a General Hos'pi~

IJI.

a'

~ettlement would

·'

C®sumera

'

· LuxuriOqs

Brolt~r

&lt;.

' ~-

."

'

ly.t"

M•loO....ve
Warmtt t:omputment
lloomy
Ore.~,..
.lutNICiftl ltck P1nil

....

Efficient

'

'

lnstanNtglc Surface Unit

..Maglc

'

'

.._..lit

~~

J

i

Regular ~19.95

'
I

Pt. Pleasant Ag.
·.Student Is High ·
Scorer In Tests

5
'

Breakfa$t Suit.e s .

'

Exlf!IIS!on tabl~ a two tone grey,

-

v

fiJllsll

aod 8 upholsterell clialra - Strong, Sl(lrdt

ConatrucUon,
. ·
Complete 9 piece "Siilt..:.OO sate Fill','..

$p9.00' 'i',.

-~~

'

' '.'

&gt;"

"in

working
•triJh!• el·

SALE- MAGIC CHEF ELECTRIC. .RANGE-..SALE·
\
...

9 PIECE

.

in

a large monkey.
Right now he is wondering,
"Wibo 1oa't a monkeyT" and "D&lt;r
monkeys baYe a talll.t for Jarden.
')eans?"

League

DURING

Dtep WelJ Cooktr

ttwWnhowert

Of Steel Talks

ON THE SECOND And THIRD FLOORS

Ultra-Modtrn

t-eatt«tcl

No.73 __~P~o~m~er~o~~~·M~i~dd=l~e~~rt~,~O~h~io~-VV~~=ne~~=Q~Y~·~J~u~ly_1~1~,~1956~~--~Bwm
__•__n_..w
___M
__________s_i_~.~~-e~C~~~--Y-·.J________________•

Sale

J~trlkea ·

f.w

narth Thur.de~ att..,....., or nltht
High today In lh. Low tonight 64-

federal Mediators

ElBERFELD$ July Sale

cancer
'

'''

'

~NOW

Ohio; '•ir 1M MIMwNf • ...,..
er tod-ay. Partir cloulfy t.Htht
artd Thvrtclay witt. a chtnce ., •

1----------------------~~~D:e:e:O~~~•::r:o~T~he:::·:·~Nr~87.~;.:o11._~~·;e~~~
-~~··;:..:08;;:A~re~·--------5::;.~::~~~~
3

In case LWo !cants 11re tied for
the second half, a sudden 1&gt;eath
playoff of one game will bt' playMr. and Mrs Dale Whipple and
ed to dctet'mine who will r11eet
Mrs,
Meda Whipple ot Pomeroy
Pt. PleAsant for th~ league Iitle.
Pt. Pleasant announced plans to gpent Sunday evenmg 'fdth Mrs.
play a tc!lm of all stars ~elec t ed Mart!&amp;a McElroy and sons.
from the other lea.gue teams in 11
Mills
baJl ~ame at Bachtel l&lt;'Jeld m MaNAME OMITTED
Mr and Mr~ William Diltz aM ~lJn SOnlt' time m the future.
Mlss: Bonnie Neutzling was tin~on WIJIIiam J1', and Ervm Km
Intentionally omitted from the
ucy, ColumblL~.
were
Sunfla\
Mrs Milton TutU " is help1Jig hst of guests pre~ent at the Bap.
-r ul'sl~ of
llr and Mrs C, R Mrs. Wm Kraekonbt•n;::t•r w1th her list Youl~ F~llowsblp Picnic: on
house work
·
Young
Sunday.

lJam Jacobs and child?on, Bdverly and BrUtce and Paul Jaeobs of
C:C.Iulllbld.
1\lrs. Margaret llyaeU of Columbus, who is tbC!t auesf of Mr.
and Mrs. harl Jacoba wu unabl' bJ attend due to &amp; fall at
'he Jacobs bom~ on Friday,

nttne

at Y
'·

Save On Furniture' Floo~ Coverings and Appliances

tllhor o.lt.. pllltemoll'dJI'J

N THI

e

-TRUCK EXPLODES, 50 ROUTED

•

•

· Gropp Calls
S~eial Meet
•

''

A Point Pleasant Hlgb SCbool
vroeationat
agricultun!
studen
recentty wB.!i btgh scorer 1n tb£
K'lnuwha Future Fa.rmen; ~f Am
~rica land judging contest held tt
Elinbeth, W. Va.
CLaude Knapp scored Ill ·tptal or
:rJ1, points out of a possible 300
A team mate, l&gt;or.&gt;el Keefer, seor-

td 211 .
The 'event whkb Is sponsored
1 armually by the f'FA is a test ot
18 Individual and team skllJ l&amp; ~
ln .:ognhing soil a«ordmg to of~lc•al

cl,uL!sl!icalion and in reeil'mme~d

ma treatment to give the ao\l ti.S
IJreatest usefulness,
A team from Wabam•· Hi&amp;h
scbool scored 571 pombi in tbe
••sate.. ct~ntest. WJ.nnlni team 111 the
~0\f' ~vent waa Ripley wlth a 5eore of
~ 876 point&amp;. Tt t. Plea~lilll' 'eam U:l·

_..,,~ 1• ~ ,

Ued 6'16· ·

-

.*.

four hou" nur

flocMI wahed out

Newtrt. · Th•
six ' ltrl.....

..tu-

anciiCOftre4 neerby ....... Sher-

, Iff• &lt;itiJIOIH"' .....

.

'

�/

The Dolly *tlnel, P~Middleport, Ohio

Widile,idoy; July II, 1956
- r RUSSIANS
•

•

WARBL:..:.E;::._sc_o_n_IS_H_sbr-N-G--IN_E_N_G~LJSH, --T-U_P_P~E~RS=PLA:2.:1:::N:.::.::.:~='i:.~~.-=~~:.:.:pel1Ur:::.·:o:O:,:::.~,:.::C":::Ip~:::~.::::.::,=·:.!.Se.:::v:..:.:e::..n-ty-&amp;v--en-.Maso·--n wunty """

•

,Yf$.ftil.":· ·

WIDN,.OAY . ,

8:M Si.aQ. ()n , ,
7:00 Today .

9 00 Coftee TilmCI
10:00 Home' 'W ..,.

f

!~

~ ·~·

•

,.
1'~--~-----""':'--'ljuo F&gt;•ither :t,.... .N..t . · ,
United Prut Staff Corres~ndent
1·30 · ll Ccudtl &lt;Bel You ' \ ~ :
BY

' matlf•-r at tbe po.tt 1Jfftr• •t
.., "lett:d fJI IPtaDd class malliDI
PQm~ror Ohio,
-. f(otiOnll edvl'f'tlslnl retrtllf'DbUve, 'Bot1\nf'll i Kunball,

I

CHA~LIS

M. McCANN

Threto oddly-assort'!d state-smen 12·00 Camrert: GoH TO School
will hold one or this
summe-r's 12:3() Current
most Important d1plomaHc confer1:30 TennP.SSee Ernie
ence~ next week'
2·00 Ma;ine;e
,
They a.re President Tito of Yu· 3:00 Qu~ri For a ()ay
goslavia, Prt:sldent Carnal Ahde-1 3 45 Moderp ~omanc.e s
Nasst.'r of Egypt and Prune Minis- 4 00 Comedy Time
tcr Jawal'harhd Nehrq of India
4:30 My Little M'lrlll~
They are to meet for two days, 5 00 A~nt Dro
probably July 18 and 19, on Great ~ 00 NeW"Sr Plotur-9
JJnom lsland, TJto'~: favorite re-.:- 15:30 Hoj)a1oog Cassidy
s:ort ~Jn th-e Adl~t.ic Sea coast.
6:15 Sports Eye
Their talks wlll be' poihted tn 6·2a Les ~lui
Wardll oJ";- anizinJ the new "third
6.30
P.
force" w~ich seems deatined
6 4~
pla)': t~n lilcreaslngly bi:C Part
'UIO .
wqrld y.ffalrs.
, ' ,(
'

l11e.

ilt.l' ~INI~• 4vo~ N•w Yoro Cll7, I&amp;, N Y
.~ fbbertll)tloa taka: DeUv..,rJ bJ_;_f~rrier .,,ere JVallable 80 ~nte
IMit •"•~ oa.e JW :lD adviatt .at ~•.OailJ, Sentiflel ortCu. llft. 158:

•ll mo1Ub-' $?..80; tbree mout&amp;e, t3.80 By m.1tor route where
aTtdlble;, oa.e montb. $1, Jly m1ll one JIP"Ir $8; Iii mootha, h .25;
ll:llf&gt;,JI(~ilb" S2.JII); ... "'.... ,. ~ . •

I ·31)

2.:ftl}
3 :00 Queell
3 :45' r,1o~ern
4 00 ComedY

4 ao 1My Llt-Me 1 Mar••i•
Aunt Dru Show

5 00
6 .00

I

"

.

traHat CQuntrica \tlbil!h

I

11:0(1

,

ll:lG

Greate.s~ Figttta. of C~ntuJ'I1

li·IS ~·

M eum
. us
or-Ain ' lntiligut
~e

WCHS-TV Channe·la'.

once"
- wilhTbe)l
Rusola
and CommunnJ.,.t China,
oppose
"«•lortial:-j
and

Nasser, e!Jpe.

elally,~ oppoae the Western system
of. detehae Bllhmce~ -thoui:h Nar.

.tJ.trlT. ttAHt
....,1;- .oo....io• ond •Mort\'

''~·
ls bu.H~:IIng up . his
s-u.a~e •lr•.lrtllt Jatael.

own Arab

'.fito, Naner aDd Nehru also are

alik~ . ln .,tbit. they "~ infiuence

lar ou't!iilde- of their own- CfiUntrles.
1hall toll9w me all tha days of Tlto Is quite likely to become the
mr tit.-: and I will dwell In the leader of a Baalko.n bloc of Com
, .,~Ult of ttle Lora tor •v~r.
milnlst ~untrl-es. Nasser ba_, tuade
tPJalm ~:6.) ,
hims-elf the leader of the Arab
PRAYER! Ol1r heavenly Father countries. Nehru ls the
leading
\,hen fobiJ ~hly we go astray frum statesman of Southrastern Asia ,
Thee, we ar~ besel by trnli!l atJd
All A~ Revolutionists
hardShiPB.' W~ find _qur-salvils ~11
The thrte men share alr;a the
despair. 'flit!\ 1'bou' po,.t &amp;eek1 af.
ter us and brtng · us ba~ck to Thee, fact tha~ a:II are revolutionists.
n:stor~d and ten~oPf(red~ to
find Tito, a MoflcoW-trained C~munist
re11t b e~ide · the ~hll' wutera . .G:ive was tor yeara a prot~Onal
1 uq more faith in Thee. Tllrnugh olull1JoniBJ. Nehru, arter
1 Jcsull Chnsl our Lord Amen,
of M'-lilhandas
Gandhi,
la'o fl&amp;ht
British
Nasser
the
whlcll

I

•m-

·

Mr. and Mra. Arthur Goodwll:
pt_ P1ea11nt, Mr.
and Mn. Henr)l J"redcriet of
Westerville were a:ueds of Jfr.
and Ml'l. Roland Torrenee Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Briekltl
were Sunday pelt! of Mt. l,ftd
Mr11. Russell Spencer aBd ~

and children of

T.t~ ..Na..- a.nd Nehru have in 11:30 FQI'Ielcn Intrigue
- ' 11:30
c•lflrnO». the tact that they are
Ule 1 worid's leadlnl n-eu.tratists.
12 00 Tonight
12 00 Tontgbt
V;ley favor a polit:!y of friendty 1:00 Strn Off
1 oo S)gn Off
co-ope-raUon- "acttve
ccJ.exbt_ _..::_ - - - - - - -- - - - , - - - -

u;m('. Nehru

I

Ie.s.

•10 ,;!o

seek

ijvely by the United States

• RIJ!NIIa. ,

Sports Eye, •i . . • t;
Les Paul~ &amp; Mary :ti'OI'a
Dinah Shore
News CaravJg.
Fllatt &amp; 'SciUfg; Show

·S:OO

1l:Gn
l:1ep tbemselyes.aloof ·•from
1
W•ot·Eaot ali,nment led res;p~.j I' Ill

I

N f:WS Pj~ture

,,(l(l

F~m NevtraH•t .IJof,'
Til!! ,th!rd for"" • m~lst
the ~
-owl"""
bloc ot so-Catred
·~
,

C·l5
6,25
6 3Q
6.46
7.00

THURSDA~ .
Sien On
.,

WIDNitDAv
8 OO 8
~
. c 0..,.. 1onn K-•aroo
8. w
,.....,
9 00 Garey Moore

i'!..

BUCKWHEAT
...

shire.
Mr. and Mrs. \lilo
Mr. and M.rs.. George

Mts. Charles RUe and
lo Hup.Urunon
Charlea Jllfe . at

Mr. •od Jilin. Fraat Budetln and
cbil4ren of Pomeroy. ()hlo, vi&amp;tt#d
ber fatber, Allen Taylor, saturday
~nlng. They also eall'ed at the
home of Mr o~nd Mn. Wamm lkJee
Mr. .. John Chaney near BQhan,
Ohio will be a Stanley hoste. on
Friday evoenint, July 8.
Mn. PaulJQe Rose vkited reunUy with Mn. Eldon Kroeut ...
who is reoovertng from IUI'tetY.

Bill• and

• Perfect Posture l

, •'lf: JUfe and

oorr· ·~ ~rs.

M:rA. Amanda Sntltb, ReedaviU•
Ohio, bBS been helping her daughter with houlle1Wirk this week.

Cap&lt;llin Kanl-

EMIRGENCV

8:90 Mlilu Godfre,-

lilt patotlnt.
Mloa Pal S.W!t, bill fololo .-(
moecaai.DI: .R.unell Pridd.J. flllt
,.id; Waldea Beuaett 1ou1• aat t'
Carl Adlrtr, Jr., utllft; 1011 lltD
Mill« IDd M'ia1 ADD Blrilttt, Hoi~. ,

.

1

on1; Mill June Spenerr aad .._ ·
leatrlee Courtney, mllllc; JU~ ·
Prunt,- and Ada Cox, reaeatlol;:
Jru.nae Som111er, leather bella aM ,
ltn. John Turner; batketry,
Of tbat gtC'lUp Mlu Courta.,
~ll.u Cox anti 11t Pru'nty are 1lltt
workera..

!

Starting
Thursday
July 12

SAVINGS
'From

20%
TO

33%
SUMMER SUITS
SPORT COATS
SLACKS
SHIRTS

HOBBY JEANS
WALKING SHORTS
BERMUDA SHORTS
TIES

STRAW HATS

SOCKS

SWIM TRUNKS

MANY OTHER ITEMS

ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE. REDUCED JO%
DURING THIS SALE.-

GROSS I

RUN

The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
was called to the home o1 Jenny
Watson, 328 Condor St., Pomeroy
on TueiKiay morning at 9:30 o'·
rJock. She Will taken to Meip
Ge.neral Ho•pilal by t-h.e squad
after ravtnr JUffered a heart at· 1
lack.

10:30 strl'kt it Bleb
11:00 Valiant Ltdy
' 11:1~ LloVjt 'of IM_,
11:30 F-e~h lor fomOJ'II'OW
11:45 GuidiJJi ~t ,
12:00 !Midday IM.atlnee~
12:90 AI TM World :1\JTne
1·00 Johnny Carson Show
1:30 Houltp&amp;fity
,

t'lyf; IQIDt ~~~- ~ ...
""'"' Mn. Clara kbulta, cloF
craft; 111M IOIDDt .lrwtq. 10

1lntil Friday evtDiDIKaton Coupty 4H
Th~ camp this )lear in thl!
Club mt'Dlbert betWeen lbe aa:ea county ••• divided auto two age
vr ten 1Dd tbirtftD rea:isttred at -uoups wlth t hll&amp;e between
tbC'
the SOUthlide 4H Camp on Mon- !ljes of ten and th1rteen attendday for a stay wblch. will continue mg th11 week. Older yo\lth wall
atteod next week
MEIGS FlltiMEN TO MEET
lmstrudors at the camp w1ll
Tbe Melts county Firemen's .ndude the tollowmg
Aaocaation wJil n1~l thill even- 1
Jerry Gamer o.nd )flies Darst,
in; at 1:30 at the Second Ward 1 conservation offlcen, Mrs Lyll!
Fiuhouse m Pomeroy
Ausllll, crocheting and fell bean&amp;eveaty-~eYen

Mr. a.nd Mrs. WitTen Rote made
Frederiet
&lt;rip 1&lt;1 PnmOTOY. Oblo.
spent Saturday evening wltb Mr. ODbus"Friday morning.
and Mrs. Milford Prederlrct.
Mrs. Evelyn Holter and children
and HTII. Harthl. Kaae cllJled at
thl home of Warren Rose on Tuesday afternoon.

· and Mrs. Gea\d Suton and

leo; Mill Hatdil ~ -~

Members In Attendance At r\Atlll
--p

~~. ~~J.:..Spe•-

Mr. ••d "''· Huold Parker of
of eoo.tanCirclevlile, Mr. aad )fd, Doaald
.illu.ltt and dauabter aDd Lee ltlu
a:1d Shirley AtbauP, of Columbu
were .cuutt Suadar of Jlt, IGd
D.a"r Vaeadon Bible Btbnol ""
Mra. John Arbauab.
)(r,, V1vian Hoffmaa was takea held -1t the SuUcJn )(.. B. CJ:I~b
to the Camden.Clart Holpltal ia wltb commeac:uwmt beiaJ Ml'd
Sunday momiq 11-ftef SuDda)'
arkeuburt Sl.lndty for oblervaSch.ool
and wu weu attftUiecl.
tJon.
,
Mrs 1M Taylor brlo been Ill
Mr. and Mn. Dana Hollman M·
-::elved word of tb-. birtb of a aoa t.be patt few days 1nd under t~
born to t.helr d.u.Jhter ._ad 100· Dr.'• ear-e.
lJtt!e Wayne P..n1n f rU from a
m-law Mr. and Nn. KeaoeUI An·
porch twin&amp; ~d broke two teeth
derson of Columbus.
.nd brulaed hll feu on 1bundly
Mr. and Mra. Ricbard' Jones and afternoon •t the bamt of hll' aunt,
chlldr-:11 of Akron were 1ueat1 of Mn. John Chaney, Baaban.
hli s1ster Mr. and Mn. poo lAD•
Mr -en dMn. Allton Til';« and
don and family.
•
Mr and Mn. W. H. RtOR IDd
ltr. And Mrs. MUlard Brook• ol children afsent t!le 4th of July at
near Columbus and Mr. and lira. Rlpl.&lt;y w..t Vlrl)nla.
Rodney Road! of Coolville and
The Ludr)' Clover Girt• ·4-H
son l"rank Roads of Akron were club met with Saadra Bowen -1t
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W the home of Mn. Joba :Rose on
Bragg.
Thutlday afternoon.
.
Mr. and Mr.a. Guy Spen.eer oJ
The B. 1: E. Boys 4-H e1ub met
Constantine, Mich., were lllCitl at the home af Melvin Ballrlrd on
suntiay of his brother-i.n-law ud Monday evenin&amp;. Due to th11tunu
s1ster, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brick. aevera.J. memberr w.efe -lbleot.

'

SUTTON

" rr

--·----

THE , MEN'S STORE
POMEROY, OHIO

2:00 T}Je BJr Pal'!«'
2:80 Bob trOJtiy Sliow
3:00 Brighter Da)'
'3:~' Secret Storm
3:80 Eda:e of NJe:lJt
,.00 .Kaf:ie'e Kitehen
,;30 Lucky, ~ 1\aftch
5·00 The Ear-ly ~bl)W
8:10 RetlObtl 'fteporter
6:JI!S nouita EiiiWIII'd!t
6.30 CW.Oo Kid
7:00 Aftlutr G..U.., ·

"·0 11~~;ljtJ8'0!t'
'I'II•·&lt;MllfiOrlliro . '
·a:30 ·We :o orr.•J;ecret

hne
loni, 40 feet
feet deep ADd if
river deep•, you
of mak.lng Jt
.ntrr.o)Ver-but U aUII
06 bUllon quarts ~
best etrort\!!1 of 22,·
COW11 valued at $3,-

9:00 • US Steel Hour
•Y our E!iso Repotter
Sports PanHie
W-eat~an

Tm -ThirtY Theatre
11:00 Ntwr
U:Ofl ' Tbe Late Show
S)Cn Off PtaY•r

.. '

.

I

"

,~

!l:$
~2:90 ~ '

EW 1:'0Ril-The funnlut ~ma.n I ever have
met {, a )l.U:d~pme, ora.nge-ha~ted one n.a'me4
Vlrgtnla Martin"who c-.nc.· tJ.am~ &lt;!own .an oJI'tr
ot ,t,OOO :·t~ 10 out Md 'buy yaeaetf &amp;ofl]tl new
clothe•, baby" 'rom' ., hod ill Ult ven\Ung·
machlnff b&amp;.alneu.
that complete llOfl' th~ corzoect. tborWOUid ·take a week, .so I ain' g~lnS' to
today and tell you about the tlrhe
into aummer·th.oater
tn
playing the part of DOt•ollt&lt;y
Blomle_., I ,got It
corn'er ot

N

scRNct .IN
'

YOUR UFE
··- - ·
•

1:3~

Film &amp; F~H~£1
Feminine T-..ueh

6:00

F1lm

t:SD

Xar\(~JLK091icl!l

2:00 Attemoon Film Fe8tlval

BY MEl HEIMER

till Jlltl~ o'~t

G·tnifirhll:
tI
·
THU~6~v '

11 ·59 Sign

12:00

12.00 , Film .t ' Fan&lt;X •.

1:30 Femuune Tow:!i
f
Artemoon Flh]l FritJvat
4·00 Film

and Mrs.

? OD

8·00
6:00

Micke)' Mouse
~ews

6 ·1;15 Weatheman ·

6-1~

sport. .

&lt;J·IO SJ&gt;Or"

"~'
5:15 ~ohrl, D.lty
6j:30
8:30 l)isn•yll!l4 .
1-09
1:30 The' AOia.iln_c Donntnger
a·oo
8.00 Stre«n
Directors Play- ' 8.30
9·00

o·ao
lt·oo

Jo~n Daly

Lone Ranger
Hour •Glus
St.. Tor&gt;tcht
!;pont. Tl)rllls ·
DottY. M&amp;t&gt;lt
s~raw Hat T.he.atre-

N~w.s -&amp; WeMheT
h .lO SPo~l , \, 'l ;~I"}

...

Curt Fre.
Mrs. EldorJ Kr"aeutStar SundaY.

cr at
Mr.
flf!nry
spent

tip " , .

4.3ll We&amp;tem.
&amp; 00 ·Mickey Mouse
6·00 News

8·08 W•4tli-r

•
Mrs.
Norman
'Mlld Spencer,
and son Vance
evening with Mr.
at Che-

of Mr. ud
ovt-.r the week
Mrs. Ray Woodand Mr. and Mi'a.

i'~~~;)JiO![of'Oi
·Atherul, Mn.
~
of or
Njl... Ohio; llir.

Now-tiMe ''"'• you

and tamllr ot
.•and Mrro. MIUard
W. Va.; 8Dd

c;, w. Taitt

and
Ptrt...burr•
with Mr. ••d Mil.

.

ten. Well, tftete

ud nnatly I saw a mild
excitedly, 'II thla the 12
~Uf pardon?'"

'~"'.

1

"I o.lk about low-coot GMC ownership!
With iiB new high-ratio cruising axle, a
Blue Chip GMC pickup now gives you
up to 17.8" better gas mileage. That's 3
canons' worth of bonus miles in every

"atut promptly tell

e~ver-and khocked aldewaya-a f11ie ' car tYui.t woa auppoaed to be
puahed down one alate. Howev..1', dol'&amp;ed.ly, I pt. back on1tap.
"Later, I had to fQllke Lln~t~er quick chanre and then ~met lirlo
llr.other•on. Who was actlnl' tn It with me, lllld we eauntered down

tlle al.ale ·atnalnr ' duet. It w111n't. exactly auppOaed £q bt hilarious
at lt'•t pa.:nt, but _people 1\ll'e w.re laughJnl' bard. Jl'lnally, wtlcn
Wtt~t. on ~tare I dlaoovetfld ~hy. A! wry l.m.J)ortant ftap , 1ft m't
dJiui waa: completely undonet-my. nine o'clock dap\ you mlrh~ eay.
· 'ttt!J,1 wu no way tor rne to ftlC lt- an&lt;l no way, ln t. theater In the
rou~d, to keep my blek to a wall."
In the mund, actora get o1t the et"ge Ia tl'le dark, with the etfn
or Ule plattortn painted with phoaphorus .o they'll know where tG
atep off. "That'• a good idea.,"' Vltl(mia aatcl, ,"except I'm nearllltt'Jtd--aJid J cou.ldn't see any phoBphorua. Bq the ftrst ttme, l,
~ a.tonr In panlc_.nd th~a. . dtM:,ld~ Jus~ ,~ hop ~Icily ur lhe
•~It· So J did ..• and lande4 b\ tbe tap Qf'\ man Blttlnc ln the

.. ,·. •
1

&gt;~·

, \

~~~~~~::;,,;•.&amp;.
~rl ~
• · I· I \ 'co...,
• .,~,.

:

'

'

. I'
'

ftap. t ran -round and

• • • •
"J GOT IN, FINALLY,.. Vlrrfnla went on

now 1n N•w
whlcl wa.i lalt eurnmer, rel'l\alaa

u.lrd-ad entrance

was 'the
~tt.•Uvody. ••we had to lle onatqe
the alele--and thet'l

~~~l:~;,~:~=:t

• i
bally
the ramp,
SO, f Infelt
larrar,
l ao(.
to crawl up it like a iloj-.
and do11ia' beat)tltull:v-when. thll!
b'r coi'M-. "Can. J: add anythlnrr
'

'

'

couttl ~tluourh ••• 111111

lillla Mitttol wio lh~,

for rt: .cou- mort wetka

~~~

_::::r.u;':!;:;:

c..,.Otea'o ol!•r-l&gt;ut

.

•

,I

'

\

..

' •

.n
· s
- .,
'
'
(
)
!
"'
'
.

u the two o'elook
lbelr JGCatjop. In tbe
ch4nce-aml wlien I ruahO\I

ant·row."

..

a bonus of up to3:.
· 1~ . ,
in every
• -. i
"'"'

of CD-

ft,ap Jailed..
t~e

,.

•

fillin~:l
0.,:..

~

~

~

' -

•

And you get far better road speeds, toO,
from an easy-stroking, unstrained engine.
·In short, from a mere $10.50 axle option,
GMC now give• you the adv~ntages of ~

Centurr. lum.d-~lded crystal by

I

· JJ :.:ou'n sift hl!"tlDc- or ohoppinc a

treat for yoqlf-..e ~.This
· oharmer lot brolded b)r hand of pure
cryat&amp;l, llil8 all the ilwirllng, liquid
"bei.uty fou\vtJ come to Npect of handcra!ted Foatoria.
' .~ijcai;,.!!Jo1 slru:e lirmd-molded crystal of this quality
,;.,,.,....;lillY dbrable. Piico? No .trouble at all, truly.
Allll It'• ill OJIOII .iJck,
p~~ to be dellghted l

eo.

$125 overdrive.
Add this new gaHtretching ability to the
auper-efticiency of a GMC 180 hp V8

~ ~ ,~

'

· ~

'

lfnj~ {fi

-,
~~ ~~

••

.!.

~

.,

'
'• ' ,'""

-}

of Hydra-Matll: Dnve*"-anit an lDiportan&amp;

. I
"
Iactl8ccar:
.'
.
The operalio~
ol

~-

I

1

.

·~·

· ··

the level of..,. of. 61/0e
alripped· !Dodel ttuck
Of cour.e, you'd alwaY.~ have
Blue Chip GMC to aro• ,oth.~r
. now-with COlt s:,e::·:~l~:tr~.~"'
there's no need to
and tell us 'What colors yon'
GM€.

•oJJu••i m ..U~r«* ,......., i'lll

,ILAETTNAR ·AUTO
SOOE.

~~·

' .....~ lit

·engine- to .. tf!.e m?neysavi~i}.4Vanta~ "~ ;~- ~.

'

Gt .. ,,.., • ,. ;··

"}l.jJ '

Jh/! lit

'

_ _..
-,_ _ _ _ _ _ _..., &amp;t us, ~«~,for Triplt"CIIIcktd uud tNtch _...__.....,...

Jewelry

I '•'

t

~l''

lH· ·~

'

"
•

).

I

�•

'

Pitcher
•

.

!,

' ·IIR/'Ifl! Hilt&gt;~'~'$ .

Per,fomanc~ ·. ·
.

i-n

t_he ~ 1

and

Siol\lii)s '- ~msel~.~ .w.,.~r~
surprised ;of anftiOdy' w,~1" ~:~~~~ ~~~::;

p lay o lt' triumph over Dow

R o u ~ n ·~

Ila w· n 1:.1 11 ~ w :.ry
Letart b)'-33-2
lll,mr;' turr fur th t• l. t't:.rr l l(•arn ~ :1~
T)le big n~w.s of lht· t"I'L"rt lu g u•t l l h1t ~nd IJfU\Iflr·•l ~r11nt' me:.r
·a, fltal Btl ht!ler tu~:nr• d I ll b \ 1 ~til &lt;' of t•U" IIt'lllt'lll fur !I t t• [ t' la rt
,.~, Gtbbs uf th1• Hro :.r d Hu n ' lt; ll '

p..

·

J:us telilm '.s VLC' trlr }'

OH'I

Jl•rtf&lt;&gt;rd In his \IICtO r)- G1bb.-, f:.rulf'n and walked bu t thret
1

I

'flu· !Ju :r.: &lt;;t•urt• •

I clJ we
Vu n Ml'lt'l"

r Rayrp~ Cundirr of the k.Ja ~~~ ~~
L H. u u ~ h 2 h
team rml-ely inissed gNtrng a no 1 E. Van Me-t(•r "
hitler in the ~peninJ;~ gam!.' o f th l' 1 Ul dl n Kt·r . If '
VtnJ'riJ but his bid W3 S l"UlOE'll in 0 . Snuth 3h
he filCh inning when BJ!h· Col e- t 'nll' man : p
an or the C·Wl' team hnrnn.·rl I Jl Jtu us h d

Off

Ill

0
0

0

2

0
0

(I

0
0

0
0
0
l
0
0
0
0

10

l

l

2
l
l

)

0

l)lt' . J••hn ,on ' Jh

Cl\ndUI, htmself hll 3 IH •m ··
run lD that game Olfu.l li •l ll,r.: le for
il JH!rlf'&lt;'t twu fur lwo pt·rl on n .
l'Dre at the plate Mu rvrn Huus h
~l'd . two hrt.s in lhlt!t jr ,rrs to !lw

.

.plite.

'2

0
0

I

~

~~ ~e,.tuD &amp;S h';&gt; Jed
'nrlfl&amp;.

; A bQes loi!ded single anr\ a
kloubt. ' !fi tw o offil!ial ll r /l~ to ! h •.(Plate tntd41 Gordon Clark tlw hil ·
tl~J'_St1r o( the il!lllE' lwtwf-'en
iBrold~ Hun 'lind Hertrunl. Larry
Htsson ·ad~d hh ., hare IJ.'Jih a
d6uble and a single in rour .tr·ips .

I IJ

(I

v .r n 1\t r· tL· r . , r

2

v ..

lf r1
1 ,. , 11
·~ · ![:11 ,

••
4

(I

h

"

I

2

l
2

2
3

2
0

2

IJudding, :th
2
Boyer, d
I
Sams, lf :J
Burrts, ( ------- 2
TotelJ ----- - -------- :l:'.

0

Muon

Jr ~ ti ~, rf
T.:~ ylur, ::! h

~

.'..ld&lt;'ar la rrrl ~s

t"und lfl , P
F&lt;ullilh , lh

o.

innings. '

·~~,.Y,;";:~· ~::; llnV l'tl gum•!
contet~t

.sl

J'oltnAo~ ,

I
I
0

7

0

0

_ __ _ a

~

t

2

0
0

poor fle!dtn~o~
a 9-0 first mnln~o~
(lever threatened .
Rot~r( lldush was lht&gt; game'.~
with rOur for five in.

25 12

Hartford
Lave(lder, r f
J, Fields, 21!
Gibbs, c:
Kime11, Sb

R.

ID-11

s~

2

Load!
Rtta Haywdrth Stewart Granger
"'SALOME"
(Grut llbllul .Story)
- Bilio-

Lfox Barker
Patrlcin Mtodlnn
·~ On" Th• Ml ..ltflltpt' ·
Thu~r·Fticl•r
July;, 1f·11
TNE PHI'NIX CITY STOIIY
It Dettror• Shlpt, l 'rldv-•,
8Uitdlng,IT CAMI FROM BENIATH

____

{)

_2 . 0
2 0
2 0
lfr 1 0
. 2 o

0
0

J, RotJI!h, r( ----Tol ll is ..

-··- OOl

Hnrtfunl --

2
0
14

0
0
0

~~12

._ ()0000-

New H•ven
S!amondo,

rr ---------

S. Rou~h. rf ··------

AI
2

3

Clnrk', l'h :.. ___ :.
'·- 6
l,i~ · ~ ialio c ·--- -__ 3
fftftuu~ h . ' J" ____ ._ 6

Du rling, p

2

H Roush, 3b
_5
G Giiland, d
0
Zt&gt;rk le, cf --~-.
___ J
Lilly, If •.• • •••• _
L. Gilland, lf __ ____ 2
Grcsa, .tf -- .. -· .. ·- -· · ~- 1

·".•.

•
t ,, •

~ '

both

practice

that

Hr.membtr

.

the San Francisco
I)- lost out Iii .'the
and Hnlsfted
the lJ. S.

Sht..n .o!Ulo'E. •ummer ttr•iin"""'"""•l"f'' to

and com-

T

48 37

Roc:,hester
Miami

47

..

3~

nty are viHlting relatlvrt in D•Y·
ton while he lJ on vactlon

40 4$ .456

Richmond

40 48 .45&amp;
35 • &lt;111 .417

U11vana
Buffalo

Mrs. Charl~s · LeWis Is Hostess
r.
To ·tal}ti'St Ladies .lfble Closs

-------

·w

Critirs Of Redlegs ~II·Star :.
Selections Are Now:

.

streak, sc&lt;ife
"We

·

teurs

;

,..

I

.~rQ.

ama.

••

t

I

. ..

' •N f n ~

A 1, It

..

JA it

• I.

~ptlal

20%'

&amp;1"1 '4 to tZ,

... tv $3..95

,.1!11•'•·······----llii
'~iii'"iiil.iOili~&lt;ij&lt;jil:•'~t
, .4.,...

I .

. SUMMER,UlTS
~

..

$19.00 '"' .,

. '" ·~

97c:

not

even

3 for$1.00·
ME~S.- KNJT' T·SHIRTS

of 4amag1.n'

$5.00

•.

dition, the keystone- comblnatJon
of Johnny Temple end

Rny

\

1 0 Millan did the Redli!JI proud by

J

Cleveland's two repreaentaUyea
3 lD the American League ~quad
1 dldn 't do so bad either. Pltcheors
4 Herb Score ttnd Early Wynn each

a
1

(l

I

0

0
0

0 GJ. Roush. 2b ________ 2

···~sterr pri1e was eont.ributed b~·
~ "~. He:r. Root and won, ~Y, ¥r
V;nie Badgley. •A series bt r&amp;ibes
y:ere dlrectt'd b~ MrliJ. (.('~Wi11 , and
~Irs . C. H. Will, J,r., Mn. Badgley

l~{! evenl11g but

was assl~ted l'n.

$1.99

and mints bY· Mrs. Arnold Ha)ie.l,
~:t·s. W.ise, Mr.!!. Griff Russell and

Miss FLori~eJo Talbott.
Thct&lt; relr1!:ilhm~nts wl:"l'f plannttd
111 ob.&lt;~~rvan~ of Fourtb or !uly,
: Dtrlli of th~ nation. and al~o
· the ~ii!Tetifation or the- birth·
·
of 'ill · pr~ent •at the pnrty.
1n411•idual cakes We-fe de·

toa.&lt;&gt;.t
glaSses rmea with truit juice tor
a blttthday ..t~ost.
·

0

fi. Ha,nAum, p, 3b ----- 3
~i;tme~ah, .p, lb, U ____ 3
Tt)lor, 2~, p, lb ~~-- · 2
Ray Friend, il, p ---- I
s.u, !b, •• 2~ ~~ .... -~ 3
Cnpenter, If, s!l --·-·- 1

. ,. Y•lu" t" "~ o-:;

0

0
1
I

0
0

I
o
0
o
0
1
5

If
o

Smlth, ·cf ______ · ·-··- •

Dr'own, rf, e ----- -----

D

t

1

Totals ___ -- -- ·· · ·- _ 1li
i' I'W Iluven

2

lf!d

l&gt;AV lnstotls
Ni!W Gfflcets

a~rl f:tmllv

Po:1t1 s.marl

Jtate pa,b ,
ttunal rDTf'ltl offer a wide
ul

and

1' i.$1l '"!lh fr ; f"ntf~ an •l mrmb''" of
(lit&gt; F1r11t Baptist Chu rch when ·
M~ .

PomPrnv wa "- fla !l;tor.
Mr . and \fr"-. RllbPI"1 Coa' .• an1l
uro;;~.:~ay
~
rlaugbter Cht·holin~ have re111rn rtl
tn ,q,
A joint lmrtalla1.ion of orncers from M!1neie, fJild., where
his mrithifr MrS. ~:;/,:;j
of the Disabled Am~r!can V~ter- \idlt&gt;d
r.oats
who
I.J stayln&amp; at a N
ltb~ 1\Yid .th~ AOXJJI~tv Vih ht&gt;ld llurne.
'
ll:uo dav 'fh~n the two' groups met
· a'1 1Jie!r "111.
' '
William Cartwriaht WM lplcen
; .4~qarp :J~~Il ~II&amp; tb~ ln~tal1- to tb·e Wht'ran..c RQRpifal Ln Jlunt.
lnll qtflf:er and Harr}: . · JI:ofrm&amp;n ; nr~lon in the Rawllnp:coats am·
.,l,tj "ln~taDPd 'aq" eO'rr\Mand'er of bul11nce MODdliY nigh'f.
the ... Ver-rtn,.; .tobra Bacon, fin!
Mr . .:Snd- M.n . R.ov Tho'Rlas and
vid Mlnlti~l'ldier a'rW M!nrice offi- rtauJdlter Patty or Colo.mbli,.'l ytere
rer: Hel:iiulrl Warner. ~~:ecrmd vtc'e Sunday4!1qt'l!lts .or M'r. and Mrr~, L.
reCent
commander; Le!l)nard Jewell. adju- L. Cunninlbam. dtber
f!Uesb at the- Cunn1Dfha1n hnme
t,~pti , O~.Jm ~ Walsp~. treasurer;
Mt:'!
Qo~pn . WAlre. Sit. at Arms and okere their - gri.l'lddau~hter
W:1lter Kennedy Sr., cha.plain.
&lt;;Hfforrl Hesa and family, oBk
Sadie Wrolfe was" in!tallert as HilJ, W, Va.

. Nf'g'ht

rommantlt&gt;r of the Auxiliary;
Minnie Holmes . OrsJ vice commllrl

Reduced· 20~/

.

Ute Cberoltee Indian
Fair in ,_.,. ·autumn, and the
tpbaeeG tentl;c' u( Durb,am, where
ol
sm.oktet, tobacco alledbaHN rhanl and a
• 1 1 tour uf a c!faarette factory is
n
and par,.

Badg1ey,

'
'

1

.. A- CASTLE· Bl!tl · . • 17,..00 .

'

Alro St25

.",.

-t ...

'l'eddinJ B.in1 · · ' 87.:nr
.
'
'~

·I;~ Ji.!n~ .'
.

330'.dd

.u.o , ... u..a~7~···~· .
Ia .,._.lnum U'OO';U;·54.5(t ·.

- ··weaiioallllla
.

." '

~

12.~0

.

\

and

' 11-ltt~L

u.er.
mlllll
,. . . .

llllDJ.'*

•
·o1
~ bat~ ifltJa,
DD.e of wblch
,F911 ' Sutiltt'r.
Joe~ ted. oa I! ~ lsla n d in
ChartefloD lllrrbi::tr.
• '
'
&amp;ehing for "The Swab,'' oDe of (Fahioft ~~ Clftin.
;tv
Grace Kelly'1 ~ movie~, It ill per~; ~*'" ~ . u. f
open W the pubUc.
native of. D~ ft4 ~~fa ~
Rlalork Sltel
the IGit setttrCIJ iltm'' worlttrig
Nearby i.s the 1lte of BiltmotJ with a~~-t'
deftQ'n·
Industries establi5hed to pr~rve en d1'l(l ,.,mern ..: Clarrs(«
lbe Old World wool manllfllctllr· Corporatim•d
. , .

"*

Mothers. Clrildr~ns Party·Held

Mrs. Leslie Fultz wu a guest
when Jl.lrs. Irving Karr Jr .. entt'l'tained her bl'id~e club

at b"pr Syraruse

M
'eCond tO M:r~ : Floe~ Crow .r.. : Dnr.
'1~~ tfi:e eve11 lnr 'i , farPWrU s::i~t
wu presented tQ Mrs. H. 8, KrPs~
wh~ i~ ~f)Vin~ to Irnnlon ~non .
A. · sRilld colir~e wo~ ~erv~&gt;rl lw
the
t,., thot~ n11mr&lt;i Rk"VI'

,.

PAINT
••

~nd

~iul Nease and Mrs.

Fred

-

Store ·

cancer

.Pamerov. 0~\o :. -.
\

•

••r•lt•a'.
"

I

.. .

.

I

'

j '

'f

u

'

IY UNITID PRISS

w ~ '"·

01

SO .&amp;T'l

tlh

Cincinnati -- · · 44 30 .ee&amp;,
~411wa~Jke!! - · · 11

lb-ooklyn. ----- 42 81

. Mox ·Ward·._:;.,'&lt; ;&lt;.::
. -ls ·/!ft)Sffss to .'
.!'" '" &gt; $JWilfg'

f

.'J

·•

.568 2:

'.
A •

•1):•

se~ond

TUetclty't .et¥1tt.

lor

•~rved

.... .

Olrourfrlenll•·

.
~.

at

New Yot·k at St. LoulS nlib't

Lii.ou• ·

lloslph ------- iO 3$ Jiis 1010

Dojroll ----~~ Iii G .447 IT
!.eltlmore •• •• 33 ~ .434 18

' Tu~ln
, .l~l!&gt;IJt.
N•'I\'o61t
7 Aln,ffi!an
8 AU =-•
;!nar

At

t:•·~~: ~\'l;~~~r~:.-4.

\

LOMA LEADS

by

gomg or
.
conung ...
~

Le'f'iS,

RACING
SUNDAY

WuhinKton • • 31 ISO .383 22\fr
Knnll Cit)' .. 28 4&amp; .:sea 23

~=~a.;;..

.

I

aM Miu

CAR

Cleyei&lt;md -. -· 44 II .H'J 0*

..

.

Eleanor Rob..
Mrs. Geofge
Parker,

STOCK ,

28 .887 .
30 .D89 8~

d

'

'

Y:,tl'cr.o'

1fnt Ubi4a

I

Of.

a

tu be annp11nc-

Only game scheduled
Thwnllay't 01mes
Philadelphi.a J't. Cjndppa~l r\Jilbt
nrook1yrt lit M11.,aukee nl1lit
Phtsbur~h
Chi~IO J .

N~w York --~- ~2
ChlcaJto - ·-~· 43

SHIPMENT

htisitaf)s

ciMt't

'

~:

NEVI

dll•· evening

Nrlliunal 7 American J All Star
Mo reautar b'mf\!1 ~c!it'e~U\ed
TNII(o f'rl:lp,~lo ~.....
New Yq_r)t at MUW.U ' hliht

AMIRlGAN

.

''

,,MrJI,·

New York ---- 30 41 .423 12%

Y~

' .'

I

In

40 .437 tH'i

PtrHadelphla _. 32 43 .427 12'rt

- G'nmet U

::!•~

I

1

St. Louis - - - · · 37 39 .481 8
Plttsb~Jrgh ·· -· 35 37 .480 B

-- -- · - 31

Everett

daughters, Karen
Mrs. Lcwis·_H. Sauer
Carolyn: :' Mfs. Gale
"helping ~nd'' was
played by Mrs. Hapton~ j

~~~~~~·:·

'

I

'

~

It

......

,!

I .

DRESSES
$14.95
Mercedes
Condon
D,ress Shop
Seeoni St.

Mrs.

.;~;~~~':;! ftii;;{r•k ""nd "" I

Pri1e for hia-h scorE" wa~
('d to "P.frs. Rol!;ind N"eotzling ond

:,ri"tiftJ.st ·

tot

arid aon11
and 10Jir
Belinltoit

•

l!"ftlni~

Dane;

M'ond•y

. ln., '"" • 1•

potluck hmch was served.

NATIONAL LIAGUI

.'

1

"1':4."·

dtr; Fran-ees Warner. ~erond vier
cominander; GOldie Mouriling, ad.
lutant; l,. aura, Watson, treaSurer:
HPien Batey, S/i[t. at" Arms; nn'd
llk.ttie Woodard, chaplafn.
At the ciO!«l ol the meeting a

\Yill"'m DalleJ.
. Clt'land

·

'

Major ~gue
Results

)'{o

Sotltb

REMODELING~
YOtla

Htotillf S,.NntP.·

Colem~~
.
~.

l.

r~sorta to the Eiat, a~ tlOrb)' _ ....,._~c~lf41D I
recn!at~l faclUUet are Ullm- i&amp;ill~
udd fa..
Ited.
,J.
·, , ·
IDOUI. Cfad~
. • and mtTwo mites IOlJth of As!i4d:te II nollu b10Qolii
tn prt(UJijja.

lhe Biltmore Hsn&amp;at1 111.W:Ubded
by an estate of Uum tUn 12,000
acns. Btiilt'attb! tnd.ohh41alt
eentury b)' Geor1e W. VdderbUt.
tbe manlion followa the Unf1 of
a French chati!&amp;ll. Used q the

.
or

SEEu~roa ··

aunt, Mrlll.

..overloota" alve ealiiJ urinJfd..
r
rn o tor lata 4
Ia South Car.Qna. the lovel)'
chance ~ atOP, port of CllarlnkNt b well worth
a n d enjoy _. r.~tia(. ODe~ri~a·s most
cltlne " 11 t a 1 J1Ut9rie ~let.
nQitli .Pmrt
Mil&amp; Cbaplblll acr018 tbe moun- of ttif itm
"!# -\be · JthJ .
talns and "hney1.
Cea~IIMJ ~ pf tblt el"a
As])eville, Nort}l Cuollaa. II atUl
...... ~. ~ opf1l
~ne of tbe inert famous IDou!)taiD W
rb . •
.

James

Ward.
Mrs. ·Lu-

•

'

No

Kr. and

the fnttre

Y1ew

Mrs.

ly UNlTID PRISS
BOS'l'ON-IsUC l.oeatt, ll9'h.l
Cuba ~utpol,nted Wllllur Wilson, .
147~, - Boshm iO.

'

1ltliton eau

· ~ ·; ,.~- ,

Fight Results

Chi~ago

. _...

ly

iDI akt1b: of the mo11ntaJn PI!'-'Pit.

kH, 11t1 ol

were Mrs.

•

~ut,

the Jadbn Reten-.tlon at Cbe-ro-

:;nrt )ti'J_, OevJd Da1'14t Jr. 'f"Kay
1yltl leave here Thurflday a'ter :1

•

011 the

family ,
Sedonia SpenHr, d•u&amp;ht~r ~
Mr •nd Mrs. Sktney Spe~r re.
turned to her limn"· East Mal ~
St , Monday enning from Holzer
H01pitc.l 1nd lA" convlli!Vin&amp; nle&amp;-

Other .ttnctlom In North 'Cfro-Una are the ' C(IIIJ Girde••
nortbeut 'ot Alllewlllt; a eOo aeh
aatara1 rflod¢ellllrou fatden;

~1~

and

~

and the equaUy Clfll •ad .tlldy Gnat . . . . , lloptalu Qll: Ute w•t· I
In the middle of n~::b ltate tift ttl. rolli.PI PiedJJoot Plate-au,
which II made lnvUinl bJ 1
ellmatl ud k111Wul IODJ·leaf pJDII.
A n~ber ot

Wll~,:~~u~:.~~;·

91 (!'0) 71&gt;-33 14 2
00 1 01 - 2 5 12

J.etart

=·-....,'

bJ eodl AtlaatJc

N'eW'

,

1
14

D
0

~~~

In

Mr. •nd Mn. Bus

· L,lgHt Wetuhr ind•'c.rll?kJe .Cttpt, · ,

worked one lnnlna: and shut out
0 t!le NaUonals)n thelr .'ltlnl!r. Score
Totals ---~- -- - - .... ~ 84

COf!e~

3ervlnf lee ·C'fttlllll, Cllkf.

aU the way,

4
33

-

.MJ.'~. ~)'.i4 \W.I!I the hosteJIIl for

trf..w cOIIar·•ttl"f fancy and Pl•in,
""''",... •o $3.95

NOW IS THE "tiME TO BUY YOUR
SUMMER. . AI'PAitRL

Mc-

3

-.6\ "~" l(cr;.o ....
Get . .........,.--. •~~at
HanGWa~~-­
meat. 81111111 moat¥r ~
lad1ultl . . . . ,.,.. ... tl '
loea. You ....elt. we.-.,.,lt.
Flnldll!lq Olalo people .. t11rJft;J
lerml •IDee 1111.. -

·

' Birtbdays ol Mrs R. S. Whh:e,
\ln. Jam~s MI.IJTay., BJ.I.~ Mrs, Vir.tO!' Grhntn· We-/e o~l+rv~~: "Ms'to

?l:frs. 1: M. Areher.

.~· -,

· 1 rack of theu, va'lt.t~l to $14.95

a

4
4
6
4

'''cpl.IOQ "~

.

MEN$iSUMMER PAJAMAS
1'ed Klu~:teW!lkl,
starter, hit 11 pair

Tl.H!s·

upenmg devotional .service includ•
Od lli'; !;6r~'i P'i~·· &gt;M ~orlilfiW•
'1-lldlng rram the Gos'J:l .of Sl.
~W~~~ an~ ,.. ptayei by n. L. n.

C{orgted With J'OSt'S

)Joy Friend, e --- --- -

I

•

'

Anklets,· Reaular Jf~ , a" a.,.c patternJ
'.
w•lu--; ·"" ae ..

bllrt
AI R H
l. Hannum; e ···· ---- 1 1 1

.

..

.I - (

weave, V•fuea to S2.95

'

3

•

,

·l ·,'';·?

IOYS SPoRTSHIRTS

,

.

1
McMillan and Temple alw bit a.
0 total of four singles and play-ed

' ..

'~-

t

Shod. tteev., N,-IDn, B~ltth, n\eth

0 doublts that h!"lped Wreck the
0 American League'1 hope,. In ad0

Q

1

f.

._,.,

M.ldlllt:por~,

i'1rsl

Mrs. Jumes Murray.
p: st president, pre$lded ·(of Mr~~ .
Ctar~fice Cfa't~ fretldi)UI,\ al'l.d .the

MENS:DitESS SHIRTS

,

Ch.lareb.

d'*Y evening.

't "1¥ '

;il! . ,.., ..,

:Ot ,~h'e

it

.a......

North and fl.lutb Carolloa poueu maD, hum for the tGurin1
motori1L Both are

2l8· Soc

l 11di811' Bible ·Chii:S

··~'

All H•b Reduced

., ...,. Llll

McJ]lblnnPv'-1 havr ,ll11t returned
Mls's Cora .JtUpe, M,.e. Diles, Mt&amp; Crdm I trip 1o c lncinna.tt
Arran.cenl'e"ntl ot eUmme'r nQ... K~ll,e MatthewJ, Mlu 'Emma Mat·
Re\r, and M."rs. Chlll11!8 P~,m~erO)'
N'a were used throue:hout tbt i h~wlii, Mrs. ll. S. Willie,
Mr1.
trnme of Mrs. Cbarlti .fte!l"js,, Br.t\1· Charles White, Mrs. J . M, Ar&lt;'h@r. ond family. Newark, arriVed Tue~
.4,v for • vi.dt with "r. and Ml"!l.
bury, when she tontll!!rtaln'ed dir
'

'" 'MENS STRAW HATS

1

Patton,
arid t.
8 bdt

~

:111.99 . ..

Some l&lt;l"ft on the r•dc. Yil'llel to $35 .00

lturl~ J~·e · eighih fnn'l~ aq.f Wynn']
the- mnt.h. .

.,,

. wft.

'

Billy
Joe
halt dozen

'..-. ' '

Mr!!, Nan Hoorre and d•uehtPT
Jtllzabeth left loday for V~r1in l a
fif t~ Ch Whel'fl thev wUJ V\~J t ber
broJher, Clapde WaJ))inJton .
P. J . J.onlJ;.tri[h, Drt.Sdu, i ~
~. 1•1ting Mr. e'nd Mn. K.enTI'Pih '1"·
f,\hlnnrr, llDtl ' f!on , Russ•ll. 'MJ!"

'

•

~.. E.re'\:ri:~.d·
othn
end Mrs Horaee McEI'hin-

. 56~

,MT
44 41 .018
42 47 .472

Columbus

$un1m8r wlt1f•''lrld colotl,

MIDDLEPORT.
SOilETY

•

.. ·'I

.'

Toronto

.~ro

$3.95

Ken ve,t11rJ
'
amateur,
bal'e•'
r'ec'en.t H&amp;.s~
the
tO J

SUI.'h Ill!

1
2

"'

'

o0
o

,. .

~.s. C~arJes ·Lev.'la

' MENS SPORT SHIRTS'

Uctlcs,•i

pdilive poiSe.

009 a&lt;.'&lt;::ephng ll challt!fir without a
n\iscue- besides taklnr: }art In one
R H dOuble play ,

."

}

1nd aboUt · ih~lr

7

0

Ro11ab, If --- ---

Brood Run
2 Adull Tickeets Admrt A Car

ih ~ ~tt\ s
poiHt or

A! It H
1 D 0

~;]~~~~;;;;;;;;;.,!
Zel'tqe, p __
I
Ktlling&amp;worth, _._
M. Flelrll,

~

_1
I

l

'!-matel!rs. &amp;~vndly, they
''tourna·ment tou.h," a term ,
oncr rt'Served for tl)e con11tantly- j
playing pros, be(oause noW days

Thrrd , t~e Pmateurs have adopted

770

0

J

'· By \JNITIO ·Pi: ISS 't. ·
·,-_.~. W 'I L • p 1 •·
·
· ' c·
Montr.eal
M 31, .~75

th e rto art! ro many tournaments

0
7

---- - 3

.

"{,

Sa e C"O:nti :n-·u·es~

bu~lrn_g

I ar e

1 13

__ __ 3

\ A 1k'er, cf
Jlt)ffmnn , If

.. ,

l

-·-··

•

The Daily Sentinei

grtR.·

A~f'f:un_ ~iln ~olse .

I

2
0
2
1

Po'"..
· ~•m~tou,.
'"" bpve ~'!Uz.
~ted, ; tb'llt ' -the-

'T'hc.rtt are three re8,s:oris First ls
the trf'mendous number or par-

'

4

frnm ttw Totals

as

erop of Bobby Jon ~ei .
''Actually there We
fine amateUr gOirer~.
day," said lO"nl(-hlltlng
Thomson, 'l hut thPre. ls
shade of difference between ;,. , ..·' I
il nd the prl)s."

0
0

R H

PARADE

,,

t&amp; irwayll

are ankle deep tOOay In a rcgttlar

l

2
2
1
1

___

2b

T! "s simply that the

R H

The Gnly othet· extr a bast• knock
OJ:, tbe fame wu a l.np!c h}' Dt&gt;n- C'· WC - ------- - ---- 000 01 vtr Clbbg, Gibbs wa.s 0111 at th e Mas on ----- ---- __ 012 31 platt:, howev ~ r . a.s he tned to
lb'ttch it into· o homr run
~road lwn
AB
G.
Clark,
rf
--~-----2
' The Bt()ld Run-Hartro1 tl t•ontest
Ohlinger,
1b
-----.
4
was a pitcher's
clw•l hetween
Hesson , c _
____ _ 4
lcllb~p.., and. Jerry Zl'l"kh· for three

~nn~lfl ·. ~~tll , the Hartford defens ft . Clark, ss
D. tirk,IJH.p ...
es f~1.pm With Ulll"E! f'rrur~' tlnol G.
jo.l\nMUJ , 3b
,x:ve 4.t 11 Mill S. in t?te flll!l] rw,,

el"l t o fold up

•• • HI

-~

Ftns

te rwald . pro galt's rourth leading
mone-y winni:'r .
Not t hut Sandl•rs , a fine golfer,
hod be t•n !i'o highly ' toUted. Nor
t~ 11 t fi n sl~""rwald ('otlld be e)[pett·

Leroy Darl : n~ uf N1·w HDI't·n ·•'·n hn1n tori•d
!\le l ~nn Br 11 w 11 ~ fift h 11111in)!:

- -Meigs Little ··
League
L: eague ~i:tand'
1,U-~~~0•~"1
t
t' "'1 .~. ·.... ,~·
~!·:
Jfl.gS
.
.
J

h)'
' l
to Pa'i--bUjtlpg by Jmr;c-, T••m • '
· r' W ...L ,PH;
and :!lard.
·
Br aves ·-'-----~::: ._:~__ . 4 ' P t:()Ot)
Jndhtns ------------· 3 · 1 .750
Whlch explain&amp; why so many Dudier.!l ------- ·-·-· 2 2 .®0
------ --- - 2 :J .ood
"dart hones" ·get au the way up P1rates
_ ______ 1 3 .2SO
to the quarter and s-emi-Hnals of R&lt;&gt;dlegs ___
say , the NatioMl .Amateur, while 'i 1.1'l kee~ · ------- ---- 0 4 .000
back in the old d&amp;ys only a hal f
F~day'a SchtcM•
dozen !lad a -cban.ce, And why, a11
the pros .sttua:gle to hold th'ejr Pirat es ::rt
. I
lead,
the amateurs to
2
brett
every flO ·often.
at

teur ;Door' Sa'nct'!il$ · r.¥6n · ·
nadlan Open In a ~rudden

Roy

hrt, for tht&gt;
of

anrl

1'i'lW: 11¥0RK '~ UP-'.'Dle · pr?f:0~ 1

\lu din g a 'ii og le , two doublk,

Jun 1ur . a triple. Gat·y Roush
won '¥~ctun ~s in pl ay 09t"k t' ach h;!ll th rt·•·
~\'I!Rifl g
as :\l a.su u 1 Nr•w ll uv•·n te:~m Onf"
t'ulumbt a hy h"t:! w:.t, 11 hunw run
ll rt rUOJ·d

ly OSCAI FRAt.IY

....

IHeaiie,sU::Jy; July 11;, .,95'

- ----,---- __,-rh
:..:_e C&gt;Qily Slinti!t'IJ.. el2tn'eroy-MiddlePQrt. Ohio
tlCKING UP_SPEED. · • • Br'Atcn(Mclvir
TODAY'S SPORT
'

smooth out you~ vacation with'

LONG DISTANCE

..
Air Concliti~~lng , ·
Heating.oncf t,
•

• &gt;

."

• .. "

Aall!orlzed Servlee (Ia ",All
&lt; . /
Mo.... of Oil' oad;GW ·
. .. /r,
I!lll1l&amp;fft.,: f.

.

. . -1.

�I

·---••

fi1_..'&amp;atel' 2 Cln1' It« W411'Gt 0D1 II
_
.eertiaR. Ko;d:D:.tm P.b~r&amp;e ~

JULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Pond.ll,
The IDDual pienie of the Middlebasements, landscapina, etc. P.
port
BuJin.esa and Profet~ion~
M. Cowdery. Long Bottom, Ohl"- Women's
Club wu held Tueiday
7.ll-tf
evening at Salley's We. Mrs.
COMMIIRCIAL REFRIGERATION Wesley Fry, prHident, wu In
:-Jew 6: U&amp;ed Purcbue your equip- chrge of a short buJinesa mietment wit.h local service. 7-yra. ir.a: when she dlseta~ect the proas RefriJ:eration Service Eoel· pused school bond issue ~.which
neer witb Ice Cream Manufac-- ~UI be voted on July Z4. ·
.t urer. N1tw servinj this Area.
Tentllive plana were m•de for
bomplete equipped lrud: for
fast flfrlcient repair 1ervlee. 11 hamburg fry to be held' at the
Fife Refrigeration, Middleport, Rnad5icie Park In August." Miss
Freddie Houdlabelt and
Mrs.
Ph.oue 8253-X.
6-13-25tc
K annetb Me&amp;lhlnney
were in
-tADlO &amp; TEL.I!:VISJON SERVICE charae of tran•portalion tor the
Phone 200. l:!ela.od AppJlaDce picnic and Min fioud~Sbelt .dlrec.
Sture, 118 W, Main .tit.. l'omero, t•:d 11mea and prizes were won by
Urs. Fred Hibbs. Nina Russell,
:1-23-tf
~rs. Fry, Mrs. Orin Smith, Mr~ .
/OREMAN
ABIIOTT T.V. liB McElhinney, Nancy Reed, Fl'ances
\'1«..:~ AU makea Repaired bJ ~
fl.oush, Helen Waddell, Mrs. Lit·
pert l'ecnruuana. .P.booe 8286 W lic.n Steil!, Nellie Zerkle, Mn. E .
MiJdlepo.tL
e-lf.tt S. Schaaf and MIS.!I Houda~elt.

• eeeta per word for tJlret. • ·
IICUUYf lDiertiOu.

--

I

IJt(lll-ttD• lll.ODUI tor 20 eeotl

l"'tU n\8 ot '2 c:eata pe.- worn 'WOJ
it ebar&amp;ed tor advertUiinA tf no
Plld {(If befer• the '.Sth ot eacb
month followi.bg UisertiOD_
~n

'

in

.Adv~rtlsJna- .oibould b.

report.OO- Unra;ed•at'!!J. T:t..e Daily
SeatlneJ Will nut be reSik'llSlbl•
(lol!' mo.ll'e than one 1ueorrect in

..t-.

·:.ro f11

'l'b.Jnka lAO f.p«laJ Nu
tiO!I O{ Eventa ;~nnted at regl.
lar clusifled ral,..s. Obituarie,
aiubHsbed. at .1 C('&gt;lt per word.

*

•;AarJed Adl r~cl!IVed by maU u.
• t:eJ(opbuDt {Uvea care.hLI

u.,o.

at:..zr

- -------

ILl :"oool ICeS

lnsur_o-:.,c:
_e _ _ 1
1 s.rn... simpouo wur.... AI•~~&lt;&gt;· Mrs.
1 .LU 01

Aliddleport. Flft - AutJOmobile-

SAYt

DON'T YOU KNOW'i"
BakcrtJ will g1vc yuu the bcs'.

· trade on !urn1tt.:rc vr

appliao·

w.,
"""'· Fire, rouo. ca.u Do•
Millo. .lli~dleport. Oluo.

4 6-11

::Ollie~
·-----.

:· · iiSI . Au10

.

'

__ - 1!21) keol Estate

--,-c-::--

19~3

BurcK Sl• ci~ Deluxe 2-door FOR SALE-~1111 ~rby Re11 El·
Sedan, black with while lop,
t-at.e,
Rullabd Towo.sbip. 31
$1195. BJ·acttnar's, Pume.roy, OhJOo
.ae;r~ -land, bouse, barn. md .out
Hi-tile
building11. See Georte A. Mei.P.·
----- --·hllol1, Adminlfflrat&lt;lr.
8-1-tf
19:J2 FORD VB Victoria liard Top ,
FOR SALE • My home in Syr~,
Yordnmatic, !:imll rt while wilh red
. _Ohio Claude W , Qui11~n '1-f-.8~p /
tOJI, $895 . Blactlnar'&lt;S, P.umerJoy,
Ohio.
7-6-6lc

- -

H~52 CIHWHoLin Deluxe 4-door
S&lt;'tlan, orginal mt•lallic green
finis!"!, $695. lllnctt.nar's, Pomer oy, Ohio.
7·8-6tc

1954 FORD VB Cu:;toml1n ~ 2-door
Seda n. Like new dark blue fin.
ish. $129~ . Blaettn11r's, 1'omf'T'Oy,
Ohio.
7~6.f3tc

- -- - -- - - ----

J!l54 PONTtAC

2-Qoor

Scflan,

S!HlTkll ng flark
g:ret·n
(inl ~&gt;h,
$1::!.05.
Jllactl.nar':., l'omcroy,

Oblo.

)

7·6-6tc

-

CONCRETE BL6CKS
"Build Better Por L_..

GRUESE&amp; BLOCK CO.

p....,_,

I MIIH North ..
On Rt. u. C.ll Wm. Gru..,.
Rock Springs

1L H. RAWLING SONS CO. •
nour W reck(lr Service.
Phone 6227. Nllfht PhoDe

::omplclc WHEEL .U.IGNMENT.
b•;ancinll and brake •ervlce,
Hackel!'! Sdety ScrvJcc. Welt
' ~a la Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.

-

--------19) For Sc.:e

l'ublle AeeOWtlanl

'
Invite

We

Baokkeepblfl

Account&amp;, Audit•, Tn J&gt;ro.
blemo. Notary l'ublle.
Offlee l'bODe !89-M

Pomeroy Nal. Bank Bldg.
105 E. Soeond SL

1 goon used upri~ht

l'ittntl, A·l
condifinn _ Cuntaet The nuthuu1
l'urnilur.., Cn., 6193-J . 7-11 -3\r:

mYERs r,., ""''· 3o, '"- s.
Lll)'llUIIl,

"::::;:::;:;:;:;:;11
'•

Dush;~u - Kt·r.n RIJiUJ .

11.

.Pomeroy, Ohio

--

(20l Business Services
~----,-..,----

-·

-.-

VACCINATED

TWINS SHARE ONE TOOTI-I

6.3 co~' ~~trlOO,OOO

'

',GET YC!UI POUQ SHOTS AS _~N A!._YaU .CAN .. :

WHITE
PAINT

CONTACT YOUR f)OCTOI ~ ·,
OR PUILIC HEALTH OFFICII NOW!

gal.

'

THE NATIONAL FOUNOATION FOR INFANfllE

-.

PA~ALY \ IS

---~

'

Sauer; Mrs. Gale HyseU, &amp;(n. DoBzld Lowery, Mrs. Adolph S•ehtM,
Mrs. Carl MaHo", .~rs. Claude
Ashley, Mrs. Wllllarn Robson, Mrs.
Robert Birmingham.

Plan&amp;' were

madl!

l(lr

1

an

-.

'

_\

.'Ebenbach

H"RDWA~'
p ' Phonolft

I

no' 1.' Mol•
"·
'

CO
,....,~ .

1

'

.

Phone

Heorl Guild

· G. E. REUTER

X. DODGIW'LY MOUTH DEAL
EftS.
3:-t)-tf

-UNVACCINATED 29.2 IGiti-Ptl 100,o0o

Mrs. Denver Rice entertained a
group of friendi wittl a p1rty at
her home Friday evf'nlng when
Mrs. Dwight Wallace g1ve a de.
mon.!itration of TupPerware. Gam·
c!S were played and prizea won
by Mrs. Gale Hysell and Mr.!l.
Hlce with each Juest roce'i.VIag a
gift. A dessert course was Jerved
by the hostes-s.

8 T'L. Sa ~-.J
Y ,,e · CllKI

lliiMne 2U

;==~;;:;:=.;::;;:::=

- - ~ ---_ ---.,-·---=-

.

Social Planned

Superior Service
Quality
Merchondiae
Reaaonably Priced
Funeral Home

---~

Denver Rico

.

-- --·

j M,.,,Gueau
were Mr.s, Fred Girdner,
J. J . Da~ls, Mra. Lewil H.

Tr!DYy·Finaterwold

,a B1 Auto ~rv1ces

KAY DOUOW o1.New York City posea prettily tn PaJlJadel ParlE,
N. J,, after wbullD&amp; the ''Misa New York State" 'Utle. The curvaetotY 18-year-ol4 a.a :t w1p compete In the "MI_as Unlverae'' p&amp;J·
eant In C&amp;Jlfot'llla Ju17 12~22. She has red hair, blue-(t'een ~~
ltaJidl a·-t~· and mWurea 37-22-34.. Later' lt Wall lt!!amed' lbe ..
marriid·ad.the mother ot a 10-mtmm-old BOI'L (ll'lternaficHMII)

Is Hostess At •
'
·• Demonstrotlon

BoD&lt;t.. Phouo 63l~- e-20-tt
COMPLETE laaiaraae. Protl!ld'-

UILIC . HEALTH Slh1u REPOiT JIOM .
J2 SlATES .foNO I!EW YOlK CITY IN 1!55

lei!!

cream •• ,,,, to be he!~; Wedneo-

day July 15, when the Sacred '
Heart Guild met Thuradar eVen-1
Jng, In the church blt'ement,

iOIIN ,.;MATUII1.Y In 8L Francis hospital, Plttaburgh, Patricia
I. Bowea: ua,b&amp;ppily ahowl her lone tooth to her twtn, Kathleen. The
1 toOtb wu yQJted te.ter. The twi.JU are the f1rst children of Mr.
1 u.d llrl. Kenneth Bowen.
flntemotttmnl ,.,...,,tJII;IltoJ

Baptist Mis~onary ·Society Holds
, July Meeting At Middleport, Park

)

I

FREEl

Prayer by t!le pretitdent, M.rs.
The Lovejoy Circle of, the B. H. 1. ~lng the busine~s s~ssion M~s.
GMrge Horak ope~ed the ~eet­
lng. It was decided to servt buf- s.mborn Misaionary S~c1ety of the l.hles1 wa!l .named re11dmg chatrfet atyle Rt the ice creaJII soclal
l~d Chalrma.n (or the agctal "'~'
named as follow&amp;·, ltn-:·~~·:JII·
on- and Mra. Mary Sehaet•r, .Mid~
dieport; Mary E. ,-\ndrewB, the
country: Mltst• ~Ut •htt Lena
Guth and Mlaa Ma.rgartl~ Glln",
Mulberry Ave.; .Mn. E. ~; Fo1lrocl.
Lincoln Hill; Mi11 1 Blf!~ ,Conde,
Monkey Run; and- Mfr. John
Goeu, Union Ave. It wa adeclded
to cancel tbe Auplt Bie,ttnll.
The meetJna closed wtth .prayer after wbtcb relrdhmenta were
terved.

Firat, Baptlat C~ureb_ had

their

July Jhetttn, · ti~the 1 lQadside Park ~~
a.fter' 8 potluck supper feu turing
fried Chickeb witb all the trim·
mings. Mrs. L. D. Diles gavt the

trace.

:

:

'

-

'

.
,.

ll~Wh&lt;l b4. tnovf;(\~ Paden.p\Y
~~ ~rs. J~Q. Ri~wG s name~, to

Mrs Raymond ·. Luman, chairman, presided at the meeting and
Mr' ·c.. H. Wise Jr. was ieade1· of
thi! 'devotidual .iervlce. s·be h::~d .1
medit.t~tlon ."~e Storv of the
Bible'' ·by Walter RUS.!icil Bowie
and two readings "The Master I~;
tomin&amp;'',·nd ~·WJJ.at Is Prayer"
•nd i~_(l_, .tl:•.-Jioyt Rave the open·
In,.: ptlljfe't. f' ·
During the meeting Mrs. Hoyt Better Health Cfub '
also «•ve a ·abort talk on tht' re.
Annual Outing Held
ecnl Mousepart)' beld at, Granville
•
by Blptlst women or the !&gt;tate
.Members uf the Laurel
Jtftd preJented. each member and 'B~tter Healt'l club and their
aueat with • souvenir from the mUiC'j held their annual outing,
li:ouaeparty. A round-robin letter Monday evening at Bailey'&amp;' Lake.
WIJ written to Mba Sylvia McMaater who bad returned home that
Swimming wu enjoyed,

'

"·''

man repiacmg Mr11. Charles N~l­

dh;tnbute The -seci'!!t Place ~
wor,bip l)~ok , at the local hospl·
~ · and cluHcs.
.Present wer~ Mr~ . Luman, Mrs.
DJI_e.~. Mrs. W1se, .Mrs. Raymond
Gnmm, Mr:-~. W~lham Mi.l ler, Mrs.
Clifford Stumbo, Mt'll. Clemts Fox
lind sons, Rex and Kim: . Mrs.
Owen nr&lt;~tton and sons, MtchHel
o.nd 1\hrl'.: _Mr~. Juhn Lyon1, Mrs.
Charl "s \\ibtle. Mrs. J. 0. Leonard.
· ·

.

:, ..

,.,

'II

l

,.
~.. ·~ •• • ". '

"

S.CHOOL'affOJ.o·ut;~i: ..
•·

I

t'or exterior or \Jlterior palntl~t~,
('Ontact Homer M. Braley, Phone
FIRIMIN ARI CALLID
Ro ~enthnl cnrn ht1~ k c1
tdll'eddcr :
381-Y. Contract or hourly work
The Mlddli!!port Volunteer Ftre
]()() n. ruhhl'l' bl'll: !jlde hill
8Cl' Cpted,
6-:J0.12tp Department
Cllled •t ftve
plow; se~ wm·k harness; Oliver
o'clock Tuetday afternoon 'when a
;o walking pluw; 1ldinlil cultiva·
truck waa reported on ftrt near
tur. Nurnwn Theis,, Racine,
Post Oftlee en Mill Street.
Ohio.
7-10.6tc ·
1~~~~~~.d~·•m•p was reported b)l the
DineJte Set, gas slovc, l&lt;"rigadalrc,
day (rom Holzer Hospital.
whleh a plcnlc supper
hvina: roum
Plastic cove1l.'d
Duriq the meeting ·
JU.ite for sale. 531 Syctunnre St ..
CHOIR , .. ACTICI PLANNiD •, of Miss Donna we:Jman. a
Middlrpnrt . C~lt 6242. 7-10.3tc
AUTO IALES
Cboir prat~ at Htlth Methl)o
celebrated. The next
dlat Clturc:h will be held &amp;t '1 p. m. will be ~eld at the home
~~~~~~~!!!'!!~~
A
pubic
hearlna
on
thf!i
propoe;· Porch Valance, roil up porch
•d budget for the year 10&amp;'1 wUI
1 bt held at Co. Supt. of School• Tlluril'da)' lnatead of Wednesday Lawrence Smith wilh Mrs. J~nteel
ahadcJ. Clolh ~:~wninj;la, E 1cotrlc
11 orl,tuall7 announeect
Gllmore as ro-bosteas.
lana Ill kind~:~. t 'rec lnslalllltion.
by Sall1bury Local School Dbtrtc:t.
~------~--------Dale Wippel Supply. 210 Un·
Edw. Kina.
-President
lon Ave., Pmnrroy, Ohio.
the Board
6-1~2:itc
Eldt:~n Weeki,

'1·11.4tp

-- --- -

w••

METROPOLITAN.

(23 I Lego I Notices

~

IF

or

You llave ao~n•t"ln
To
s,u, Trade or ·
• her-Lumber. Writ.e 1hc
Krinll
!!I!~ LurnN.r
Company, Wellston, I
nounce, .Let A Dolly
~Ji: Ohio.
G-8-IU
Sentinel Dlaploy Ad
· ll41 For Rent
or Want Ad be Your
Uuldera,
Cloths. Repreaentotive;
- They Get Rea~lta Hlehtuil Prk-em Paid for Loas·Ttm-

2 five room 1partment14; 2
.room 111artmenbl, all with
dries ~~nod eereg:e.l I\. N. B~tt~e.IJ
Pome-roy, .Ohio .
.

1

-

for IJie or

'· btb.r

trade for

Row: "r!l. Write Mrm.·. F'. n.

.; .. •Hudsbn '18 W. ~Y~ St., Pome-

to)', Or pllone IM·X

1171

'1·~1.p

---- -Help Wonted

(V'oMA.N

WANTEU fW' baby 11itUn,:. mUI3t Jive iu . Phone 3342.

1-9-81&lt;
fur girl to handlt'
depar tment and read
Da ily •.$entine1.

CIOrk.

,.J 1-lto

All luaine•• Ia Local

TO
SELL

'

•.

~·······
·=·::rrr ·

... ,... _c...~.
115 I, ........ II.
Ploono 61

,.........,.Oh..

::=t::::::=~~;;::;

RODNEY DOW:NJNG
t

,

I .j ' ,

'

INSURANCE' AGENCY

'"

Plro,-Oo. ....llll
.
'
Uh.~
.. :S-

-· '

LOCAL

PAPIIR .
Tfll.,. '
•

/

THAT'S

lOT ALL

..'
"YOUR
~- '

'.

l

''

S!J~RISI
,. .''
~-

"FO

·..-

'· .. '-

I·

' i

S,UHSET

S'!'o\ti.ON•

99o

~- - ~ •')~_'

;.·
'

.-.
•

IQT

THE

w•

-

~

ADVERTISE
IN

MAX WUO

-'

-.

PEOPLE

3,Jl0QM APAR'r·MI':Nl' and bath .
·' WII.b garagP. J70Y.!
Mulbcrr~
· ·A'!Vf. liiquire :na Sl'i ·nnr:l St., or
t(.IU 1tl·M. Also Conlon lront'r
'I tOr ule.
.
7-2-tl
.

· l6 For Sale or TradE!
- -- -wiltlll'B

· Dtte '7-20-&amp;6

LOCAL

--------

~----

w..-

• ••

1

j

�•

•

•

'

'

•
.-...,.;;;:--..,......-----------&gt;-------me-' Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,_Oh'--lo-------- ______ ...:.:'!Vedl'lesdoy, Julv.J2.i.:1~6

Victory Foramila, May, Musial

Boyer and Redle~s

Report Broad Run Community
··
Celebration As Successful

'

C~ar~ and
.

HerP.hel
I••.

""·

'

H,erdmu!

~ f'~

•

,!1

'

Pli,nty of foOO and home made
cood . appetite~
made the ·b asket dinne'f a great
s.ucceSB.
•
Those receiving prizes (Gr being the youngest and oldest per.
~on.s present were P..aul
Eugene
Ha.rris II, two months old son of
P~tul and Minnie Harris; and Mrs.
Lena OJiver, 83 years" and 4
.nonth.s. Wben Mrs. Oliver aecept.••d her prlze sh' remark~d, "Sixty·
JOt years ago la.st night 1 cut the
~lub that broke my neck" mean·
.a, 1hat her wed~lng anniversary
ia July 3.
During the 11fternoop the crowd
~l.joyed vii.itlng and watching the
Iainea and contests . . In the con~&amp;1 \when a dOllar's worth or
Qf&gt;nn es were thrown away, th.e
Yln11ers ere Linda OrdJ. 19 pennies
'
·l rd 'fbillp King, 12 pennies.
~er of the big boy's slick
r;aee'·r~ I,.a~ry Lueteydoo. Bryan
Yonbr wo.g. the young boy's uck
·race:'

,.

,it.

Special Group
'HILDREN'S SUMMER WHITES

1-30FF

DUnON'S

THE SHOEBOX

DlkJ'Q' STORE

11'illie? Hey, He Sure Did!

Middleport, Ohio

MICIDI!IPOIIT, OHIO
'

W•1hlngton'• Griffin. •tldlum
to w•tch tht Natltntl LeiSI'II
All-Starr. ttr.tl;:h t~elr ..mtstery
over their American Ltttue rivals to six out of &amp;he ltst ttven
cont.th, 7-3, on the lont Nil.

good pitching 1nd IU'Jt!trb ...
fenslvt play. Hr.re, ,tha , Am art.
can's Billy Pierce (Ch~Hto)• Is
l-anniRQ l..d4ff INtter · ~ohiiJir
Temple (Cinch1ftlti) to Qpfln th.e
1•me. (ln.,.rnatloMI).

••

'

I&amp;Z

'5 STORE
Starts
Thursday

MID

Ju

12

'

. •..

~

l .
381 39. l 40I
.1

31
3

fs )

I

I

·I

I'

4~f'

4

1

3

.1--

11 44_

~I

--'--

2 .

-

DACRON$ • WOOLS Reg. $37.50. $29.95
DACRON$ • RAYONS Reg. $42.50. $32.95
Reg. $47.50 • $36.95
20% OFF ON ALL OTHER SUITS ,

Adam Straw Hat 1-3 Off
Adam Felt Hats 25% Off

"d,

·'

15 SPORT COATS
Reg. $24.95 Now

,ii$1.69 or 3 for 5.00

$14.99

- - ,.OTHERS

LONG $LEEVES

·&gt;,

25%~FF

linen Weave •
SPORT COAn
$9.95

...

$5.99.$7.11

·slacks Over '$4.95 .. 20% Off
'

',.,.

MEN'S SOCKS' • '
3 Pai11 $1.00 --'t

'

IARLY FOR.· liST CHOICE. NO CHARGES
NO ·~YAWAY'S AT THESE
'
CES

Z MEN'S SHOP
.

FOR LESS''

..''

'

. ·

$299.00 · ':

·aAKER ~
.

'•

\.

F\IRNITUU ·.

today

5c

Industry And Uni~n Officials
5 Make Moves To Break Deadlock

na

..•·. 1--t~ns~~ N_~e ~~~ j\s'K~y Clue Publico~~~
.
'

. DyPo~'ln se~r~bFor. Baby _?nT~eBroder
II
d.-t.......
Festival Sought
®tec~iv~,;
~•
I w
, wislBPI\Y. , N.'Y. ' UP-'Th•' .....
wben tbey ....
NasriU .t;loun\y c.hiel o,t.
ed Mr.&amp;: Shirley Glllsber• 3 who
r'eve,led today that the . ransom lJhoned the WeJnber~ers that P.e-

!!,Ole" ,fbF. "tbe 'kidnaped We1nberg~1 t~r could be foLind .. at 114 Mam
.b aby •was aig'ned ''Yout baby stt· Sl., Stamford, Conn.
1er."
. .
Two lUle~ployed Queens, Long
Stuyvetiant 1Pinnell, the detec· Jr.Jand, mel! were an:ested Monday
: 'tlve chief, said the no~e lett in the ~or lurl~~ Mrs. w;mb:rger ~~Ida
• ' .fnflnt Petei'a carrlage . on July ~ se rea. ezvous or er c I ;
~ '&lt;S:th waa "well written" and "ob- ~:hey wJU be ~ar~ed wit~ at
I ;oflously prepared."
\
,empt~{ extortion and ~lYlnt
t ' "1 think it's a .real grown UP fBlle m ormation about a kidnap·
peraoo who wr:ote the note," Pin- mg. ~bllh ·~~ld be _selll7~eed to
11 P~111 ~ ,.ell ~id.
.
yeara In prtson.
•
'J, ' Plonell said however, that the Miss Gtnsber,. or Brooklyn. ad
·cbild'l: mothef .Mr.a. Betti Wein· mlt~ed to havmc. been . a mental
~~.
'
d b h "t pattent in two 1nstitutio111. She
1 berger, had ntVft" b~ a a Y SL • wa t be arraigned In Brooklyn
~
·even lor ,tJtelr, other son, Le· . s 0
....
of
t
,yts, ;a~. But be utd t.he fawjly i~lony court . today 0 ~ c,~rges .
... i~ )a,d '".b.i~~ maida who alSo car.ed'for ~~rn~g ~~=. tnformatlon m a ktd·
1lle._l!hildrfln.
.
·
·
Police searcred In vain the
\
"Fr~lilrly there'l' nolhi'n~ en- I• irst Methodist Church wbich oc.
~ ~uragi.Pg,'; ·Pinnell Jl(,swcred c3~1.2a the 114 ·Main St. address
!' 7 , ....:::
..,.
'
•
f d Th
h h h d 1
\j.:'.. :wh~n ~uestioned abou~ qthe,- as. UJ" .st~m or ·
e c urc · a a·
-~· ~&lt;'Ct:S ..of :the e1gbt-d:.~y"pld •bd"~ · rea~y been aearcbed,obce beiore
1, ~ • (;(lq..
•
• ,
~ il r~sult of • hoax c.all.
).
PiQ,tle~l refused to guess , whe·~ ~
.
· the.r lhe wrtter of the ransom note
~ wa~ a man ·.or wo~~n. He Sal~ the I
ll.ate;·ovcr 35 wardS..ltllen:gth, wa~
examined by several ha~wri!_ing
! · exper:ts Who j!Lsgrte~ as t11 the
()C
()OS
~ ag, lmd ~e~ of tJle \yt1,ter. ,
. •
~ ~ n~ -ttetmiv.ea. ~~ef .sttd the
: ~q!e eontained ' .~ uatruc,tlons ~o
.

'I

Plans

'1:r

*

blile aod _ . •• bltel. 5Ueo 7 io 15,

j

Report Js 'G•Iven
L al ·Li CJub
On Conve DllOD

ximately a

1·' "IJIJ?

.,

$·L·~

,

~

Jll1f~l~.a: ·u~ tlona~

t11E' Welaberger Mme. But- he ~a1d
1fle note o~itted any l.nstructmns
~or ~eoovcrmg or pickmg up the

"'"~b).,

·
.
.
. Durmg_ tbe cour'e of t_he _wvestJ.
.atla~, Pmnell said 1 poLice got the
1 lmpression that the pe;rson . who
~· ')idniJ)e~ tbe baby knew Ll was
, lhe Weutberger baby and Ml
JUst any baby.
.
. .
.
:: Th~ G·men officially JOm.ed .m
t.b,- hunt for the baby_and his ktd·

(

na~r ~ednesda.y ~lth .~e a~nouhetme;n.t tll~t the organJza1i~&gt;n_S

•

"'.full 'resources' would. be mobl·
hzed~&lt;ior-the searc:h.
.
N~au Co~nty p~Uce, said there
wou~. be no slaetet;tilJg of their
.JnVfltJJation. ~!1~ (nvest~IJt!ODS
,. ....._wi)l•tie &amp;I!IPirate' liut. .t!Oo~dJ.pated.
r
Davjd Holman, 11n uaele or ~rs.
11
'Weli;J)erger, ,jll.id '\be. fsmily had

i

~ not · ababdone~ M~e ut · g~ttln&amp;.

cnnveritlon hi!ld In .Miami,
Io'lil., (rom June 26 to June 30,
was given to the Pomeroy Lion,.;
Club on Wedne.&amp;d.ay noon b~ c. E:
"Curl:y" Baum, state secretary.
Baum told the group ficveral interestlns facts concerning tbe
irtlclpttion in the convention by
rht· OhiO Lions Club members and
reported that the state bid won
ar. e.ward fGr a float entered in
tb.e r;.arade and had alsG won an
award (or· the "Welcome Room"
art up tn Miami.
. Officiating at the nleeting was
ijev. C. E. Hoyt, presiden• . and
,Ernest cOvert first vice president.
Otis TreVy,' who ~pre8e'nletl
lbe club · at ~be Miami convenUGn
-also t~pake brieDy oa the conventlon.
·
' .
.
· ou.eti-1 were Jtonald L. Sprin11er
" Ghorj~e Weaver, I.k WowJ,uy, Ed~arK. Peters and r.t:ilt HoUdashelt.
,

lbe montb.old IJIJ)y b1ck alive.
'';'lie. Weinberlera ·re··~o~ful"
~ }lotman, a former M.i.saaU Co®ty
· , ' i' iaaiatnt district attorney: .said.
~ ~~. 1 ~ J•'J'bey haven;t left '~!.:bOUBe ex.
nl
. --~.', ' ~ ~e,~pt, to 8111Wer ' ~'i'IJt .._telephone
.
·&lt;alit,' oln
. " ·· the kL.dnaplor. ..
·.
"EV,~ time t~li pbon~ r1ngs ••
1
1they &lt;have a gll!am ot ibope~
~·
~ "Th w 1 be J'fr (1 t
t to
I
.. L~ &lt;J.._ebyn brgke w~"l wban
• ~ ·- \ 'II be b ld
"Jet tue U111
&amp;e •
.ul
appt!nlf
;Fun.eral .serv CU WI
e
&lt; 1 d GeSn't Ia.t ~es1 the Frlday at •2 p. m. · i1l tbe
N0-'·
' -J, ' alter 'tna
""-.;
1
1 famUy. Tbey are boldib.J up very L. Allen Funeral Home, 2256 W.
·, \· ',:wciJ."
. .
. ,'
.
Broad st., ColumbUs ror Mrs.
The WeinberJiet.l COiltinued to Harry (Ftedl Wildermuth) Brad·
1 ltlllow every bope and tlp, no shaw '66, who died iUddell.ly or a
,'m •t1M wbat it wO/ In tbelr des· bekrt •ttluik l.t her bome, '136 Wil.
··SH"r&amp;Je efforts to tind theirs~. son Rd .." Columbus. .
,l
Mrs. Weinberger, whO bad al.
il~!ir sole aurvlvor Is h~r bu,s..
,.
·
,
'
·
t&lt;adf·
bei!D
crueUr
deceived
by
'It
band,
Harry.
1
)
~'leut four ' talse ·tJPs from cranks· · FriepdJ· may call et the ·f uneral
"or atortlonitts, agilln left their ·home from 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 P· m.
white nneb.atyle home ln a blue
Burial will be made in Wesley
,
11nd .wbltt .l!&amp;tlon vtagon. W~dnea. Chapel Cemetery.
day 111-otDm.t,
· ,. ·
•
lJolnt ,t,,,.ot MHo
MARRIAGI LICINSES
"
~;~~~~':;· ~~:~~!mother re- A marriage 11 cen¥: h a11 b een
l"l\ter•. ap. granted in the office of the Pro·
or anGtber hlte Judge to LouJa x.,ee, 23, U. S.
MarineS and .Janice Gillilan, 1'1,
Racine, clerk.

; t·

F"r'eda Bradshaw
Dies udd' e y
0£ Heart Attack

s

I

I

"I
r

'

~

'

1'

,\

".

: . ' ...,

.:)$ . CAl'S

AJL.
_ t 'I' ~J 87 ••
ut:f W e,
. ........... ""'

· ··

in

1i&amp;ua~

To Be Saturday

~tnke began 12 day~ ago.
tion_. "
.
.
. .
.
Fmnepn 111dicated th11 alter·
Federal Mediation . Dtrector
noon 's :~euion would be the lint
Funeral services wiU be: held at sept F Finnegan sa1d the talk&amp; 1 8 series
tbe Chester ltethodlat Church wvo ld begin at 4 P. m. EDT at 0 "There
have to be more
saturday at 2 P. m. for J . B. the Hotel WilLiam P ron here. Tbe l meetings if this thing is J()in&amp; to
Hayn, 77 who ~led Wednetdey at , m£d!ator ~~~ he and 1m ai~es ~ be settled,'' he .said. But he ad~
the home of h11 daughter, Mr.!l . . w" uld partlCopate ID ttle se~Jon drd no addltlonal joint talks bad
Frank Cheesebrew in Middleport. aimed at 5ettling the contract been scheduled
A member of the Chesler Meth- dt;"a.dlock which bas idled 650.000 :
·
,
odist Church .and the Grange, m1ilworkers and up to 90,000 I Industry representatives a,reed
Hay~· last activ" day was _o_n Me· i workers ln steel-dependent lndLJ&amp;. I to the meeting of sides ~rier a
monal Day when hP. part1.c1pated l ines
washington conference WJlh FinIn servlcrrs at Chester at the Suns
negan W~nesday . USW Preaideat
of Veteram; ceremonies.
D9ubt Early Setttement
I David J. McDonald gave the un.1
,
,
.
But mediation officials doubt- ion's approval Tuesday.
- Cites fnd•trv Offer
Survivmg are h1s Wile Lucy F. - 1
to whom hi' would h:avc been
J h 0 A Stepbena U S Steel
married 54 ~ears &amp;J of A~gu&lt;"t 14.
vice. president. and chier inAlso .survLvlng are tux chtl·
dustry negotiator IUld newsro.u
Rudersmi~, MauJ.l!on, Clifford
•·we- have never had any nluo1
lf1yea, &amp;hddleport, ~erll Chee.se.
tance to meet with the union." He
~ew, Mtddle por,, ·B dah . Waugh, ,
•
.
8 aid be U "hopeful that some one
olumbua and Bl!ulah Piatt. Co- ·
of the.o;e days the union will rectumbw. Three brot~. Claude
-,:,
ognize the wonderfuJ offer tbal'•
of KlnJI8bury-rd, Emerson and
.
.
..........,
ad
d
· "
Ward f Ches
A sia
'M: 1 Many people tn Meigs County U"'=n m e an ac~ep1 1t.
C D B.o b ~eL,
B t~, C r~•: h,;; vr reported seeing. bagworms , McDonald said Jt was "hlglr
ua t 0 llll ngbil:ac
a 1 ·• an I he ir evergreen lrees and ; re time" for the steel indlJ8try ex8'd
~ ![~a f-a
. d
wund£'"rmg how to control the sit- eeutive "to devole tbemaelves U.
~Wlf gd 1m In d ea~"e~ a uatlon according to c. E. Blakes.. the problem they have created,
~-' ·~ gran '
'M n J,... ,., c~unty Agril·ultural Agent.
and enter into collective ba.rg,ain;lfber, .a.uotsl on, a 1 1liter, audr
ing with us."
I Flay's of Athens an dJ. brother P.l Blak~slee ha~ sair; tbat an ean.y The indu1try has offered a fiveof Phoenix Arm.
. I sc&lt;.rcb for tbe b;.gworm sttould year, no sinke a~ement wbleh
~;'!~d,Hmay call_at the Ewmg be made before t1 makes too mucn provi.1e5 for an av-trage annual
unhl noon Satur. p:-ogress on the tree. He m:orms mcrease of 7.3 cents an hour plua
.
that if folks will look elruely, they other frlne:e benefits spread over
wtll be ~nducted by m;.y find bag worms hanaing the term of the contract.
Grove ~if&gt;ted by Re_V. "fl 'lwn .about one-half inch or more
Union officials w;~nt a shorter
Hoyt. Burial wl1l ~ ma~ m un branches of the tree. The bag eo1l.tract witb increased lmmedl..
~- !""".;\ ..... · - · " 'o 'eaitiy -~ied-• ·it-t&amp;- made ate .~IU.
"~"''lll·
pf neewes from t.be tree.
· . . Magic" SolutidD ... - _..
I
I i'inn~.n SJid the government
• If_tb~ ba;warm is not con lr oJI. 1 has ";no mag1c wand" Wil;'b wllit,b
, d unmcdi.ately, 11 wtll eat. along to setUe the di.spul.::. He ~
j '-be branch and lbe tree Will bt:l ed the Mt!diaUon Service would
e'omc brown. The County Agent ''help in every way we taD." But
.
\Jiirns thai it JS too !ale to do lle added "tbere would be no im.:aucb good when big brown Rreas posed 50lutkln.
appear In the tr:ec.
P&amp;rticipatlog in the rene\f'td
A bill
. f
.
·
To control the bagworm, Blakes- joint neg:otlatiun.s today will be
•.1 . of In ~rmatwn has been lee recomm~"nds a sprily eompot~ed McDonald, (or the striking steeJ..
II ed Ill lhe afflce
the Clerk of of two ounces of cilber arsenate workers, and repte&amp;enWlva of
Cou~ ~Y Pro~eutmg Attorney J . of leJd or malalbion added to the Big Three $leel prod.ueen. illB._0 BrLen agamst Lawrence Boyd !hree gaJI&lt;~ns of. water. Tbe spray eluding Stephens; R, Heath ~
M!Bddledport. h
d
ilh ( 4 .
should be applied as soon as the counsel for U. S. Steel; ..Job•
~ ts c a_rgc . w
ee mg worms are :~een.
Morse, couuel far Betblebem.
&lt;:ertam hogs 1n hl.!l possesion and
and Thomas Patton vitO pn'S..
owned by him, raw, uncooked gar·
dent of Republic St~el.
bage co.n trary t? 8'tate law. .
With F.iiuleg:an will be AN1I&lt;J. ....
The mformatwn was acQULred
tut Mediation Director CJ)'d6 · \
from 1. C. Hartsbaugh or the Ani·
MWI and llpe'Ciai "1.61I.Gtant Robert
mal Industry Division, Department
H. Moore.
Agriculture, State of Obio.
Tbe neptiltorl!l ' last mt¢..-t"oge.
lber in New Yock, where: talkl

Jo- 1

I

wiu

Report Bagworms Cor:
Infest'mg Tfees ..
Jn Meurs County

1

~ ····e~~ r.an~·-m~e); .at Al- Report 1s GiveJt 14-t'Rl
f
~ R"9afl and P•~.:.rA,jt~a;~·~'1 ~ vA&gt;·Ml&gt;ort On,..tbe 1Jon1 Intern~ ,~

mean

du stry

conduct a 11urvty of the

t•egard to opinions on the holding
Jlf 8 Broiler Festival in the future
wt&gt;re made on Wednesday night at
!he regular meetin11 of the -Mei.R
County JuniGr Chamber of Commerce.
virgil "Boe" Brown wu ap.
p•Jinted to mate the survey and
will report to the IC grpup at a
later d•te.
In Wednesday night'l!l meeting,
I be J@Jffes also voted to donate
t:100 t th M'ddleport P rk AI."'t.
0
e 1
a
..;ociation which was reported to
be in need oi runda.
Frank Jennings was appointed
&lt;!l\alrman of. a picnic committee
a' the meeting.
New officers
cond!lct~d the
1 ~E"etlnTghof the groRouy~ for tMboerfiran"
1me.
ey were
ger ·
g ,
presiden~· liichard Rosenbaum,
(irst vice' president; .Jack' Seelig,
st:cretary and Frank ;J(1nnings, treB
surer.
.
A state Jaycee meetina: is to be
held in Man&amp;Jield on July 14 and
13 and wa!S announced to
the
memben: ..
Present were Bill Childs, Don
Betzing. Richard Rosenbaum. Rl·
chard FDI.Irod, Fraqk
Jennings,
VIrgil Brqwn, ~chard Karr, ft.o.
ljer r,tor.P,D, ~k\Soello~~.

Unjtrd

"t.eel

I

\I

...

(or

g~neral public in Meil" County in

I

If you like JOUI' •h•pin"Qeubtl;-trJ row after~., 9fr~·&lt;;~
11rlpe. lopped with Ill ugcl eoJlar .of while ~~ ··:reg~ej
~ ~Jaed Pretty that 1t~yt Pretlf ln!Mqicoit~ ~~~~- ~
ereue-reli•t•m: IYXJJD', ~lon hr )(ptoa ~ ~lUJL ·• ; ~ · '
Altematin.catripel!l of red and tO'UI, red u4 AUow ,., :. .

T'ITJ'SBURGH UP- Top nq-o-1 ed the rt"Sumed
necotlatloM
B• Hayes, 11
l liatonL
the
Steelwork- wouJd
an early settlement.
er~ and the nation'&amp; bade
jn-1 Finnegan said nothing he bat
•
sl.t duwn toli[ether at a heard
the past two days hu
Funeral Servtce . fint
hargainlng t.ahle today for their ebal!ged hl.!l feelln~ that "tbil Ia
j.oint meeting since the still an extremely serious

Tlie Ring

1

. ONLY
!BEST
CARS

• FOil

Enters

r.

tal .
Mr. llnd Mrs. BHJ DaVis, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Pullins and I!IOD of Colllmb\.18, Mr. and.Jrltll. Sttve E))jln
1md children, Mr. and Mr1; JJm
G;Jmofe and chUdlen ~er . b~llday
~uest{ o( lhelr parents, Mr. 11nd
)oJrJ, Pearl Jacobs.
·
Mr~ and Mrs. Cliff Jacobs aad
son spent th~ holiday ' at Lake

'

later•ta 01 J'iMI "· ..... .JfiUOff Are.

t,o..

Prldar.'
ton1111t

iators esume

nut! AII·Ster Geme In .. Wllhlngton, Willie's blast ltnded In
the left tleld stlndl1 Boyer
makes the trtditlonal "handy"
tJ,'"fttiRtl while
catcher Yogi
Btrrt watches, (lnternetloMI.)

Attendance at Sunday School
July I waa 71S offering $9.68.
Mr. 1nd Mra. William 8l'ads~aw
and Jesare Tracy of W.arren, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Russell and
children of Colualbus, Ted Pullins
und family, Mr. and M-rs. Ed Rus- Alma.
.
~~~11. Clay Eblln aM tamill', Mr.
Mn. Maxine Michael &amp;Del Mrs.
and Mra. Clifford leenhQWl!r and Marpret ."-Jien spPn! the weekend
d&lt;'UIIhter lru:l. Pat Tracy were the ln Columbua.
. .
holiday IIUellts of Mrs. Eva Trac:~­
Mrs. Margaret Hysell b"acl
'und 11on Melvin.
miJf~rtune ·to falJ. down the base·
·Mr. •~d Mrs. GeorJfl Marlin and rueq.t e:t~pa at the hOme ot 41er
IIJIUI apent the ·holiday 1Vittl Ear- sill~; 1 ~S: 1·P.' .JaCpM." F~uilite- ·
:Poweli .and fMlmly and Mr.
ihe '"'• auffeh!d Do brokft~ bones.
' MtJ. Oivllle AUen. Tbeir dRu•. ::Mr:' ~~ ~s. Clitl. Jae~11, aon
returned ·home with them J&amp;~,,)lr~ ~ -*•· Jamea .. GUmorr
vialtina relathcs here.
and ·family, · Mr: lndl Mn. Ptarl JaEdna Schaefer spent a day cobi: apen~ satu;d;r ar~ernoon at
paft week In ColUmbus with Lih lJ:Opfl. Tbe)" wcrl!' .joJpetl by
daqhter" 'Mra. Vern Story wh.o · Blil· leobl and~liiriilly, BDI Davis
a patlen·t tn Mt. Carmel Hospl- ~d famuf: Jerq PuJUna and
-.·Wn!lot *"d Piui' Jic~,'Co)umbus.
, B~ver1y Jaeobs' of Coiumbus is
vbltJ~ here.
llwl'l!orlce Smith and bmlly
wt"!l'f. ret&gt;cnt 1uests of "Foster De
Witt at i'iirmont. Tbey were aecomP.an:ed hom~ by their son
Sll THEil SHAAP CARS
•.arr, , wbq had a pent the past ,scv·
there.
)955 MIRCURY 4 dr s.don, R
Mra.
Arthut Wise anJ
H. white \PH ' tlree, I"Mily nice.
Bates
FriCIIU' In
1955 CHIVROLIT VI wlttt
O¥trdrift. Ill H. LIIW miiHtt
1954 PONTIAC I Star C~~f 4
"'· Ft.ily fCIUI,_.ect. Jilin.
19Q CHI)IROI.IT BelAir H~rd·
The ciNftnt and nlcett a-

IN

AND WEAR DRESS \SLACKS

.:1''1

LAUREL CLIFF

r. l'lle

dera.bowen Durth todaJ anit

•l&amp;bl and tll:rouabout ..teo
moh
82 to 110. low

Single Copy

I

1;

SHORT SI.EEVE SHIRT!

20% 0'ff

NBW YORK'S "JAY, HEY" KID
Wlllre Miyt : romps In with a
plrictl-hlt home run, .coring Kan
Boyer 1hetd of him, to push
'. the National League to 1 3.(1
lead over the AmttriCJn In the
four:fh Inning ~ ~r_d__
,,._

Ohio: P1rtly cloudy W)th UtU.
chante- ia temperatures todq, p
night and Friday. ScaU.-1 t.btmo

~~~~~~~~----~----~~~----~~---::---:---~~t-7:-::::7.~--=
-~--~--==----------------------~~w'~
Vol. VIII No. 74
, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, July 12, 1956 •· ··
Jbebw l'bolle 3111

' .•

' ,. .• I

Parkersburll.
· M"r. and Mra. Robert Davis aild
l'&lt;'llild,ren of Langsville spent FJ::l·
bar mother, Mrs~ E\'il
day
'l'rncy ancJ sister,
Ebtin .

MEN'S SUMMER SUITS BY ' MARX
.,Mol!. REGULAR,
SIZES.
- -- - - -

Det!oted

I

Mrs. Ruth Goodnitc received a
prize for- bavlna- the largest ram•

A CROWD of 28,14J fant fills

..'

•

•

'

doo ud boys; llr. ·and"lfril, Aiti• : m:ond_GriDI. · ,. •
'f'WatU
Rl.·usb William Do.rtba; WII'Jltr Mt•.;~d Mrs..J,i&amp;J'o ,
m an 4
•
•
.
• Clr.u4i~ ~
' ,. .... ~ ·~ ~

ily prese11t. The .seven frorn her famjly weN ber son and his fam·
ily, Mr. lnd:,'!"Mr.s. Ray Goodnite
a.o.d JGanna; alSo her daughter and
children, Mrs. Minnie
Harris,
Sherry and Paul.
Tbt% · following boys joined in
tbe ch_ase (Gr the greased 'Pig:
Wtliam Roush,
Wamer Roush,
Gary KiOg, Jimmy King, Cttarles
Yonker, Bryan Yonker. Lew King,
Philip King:, CbRrles He1'dman,
Htr.Shel HcrdmaJJ., Rqger Luckey·
doo and Larry Luckeydoor. Tht
pig was first captured by Gary
King but he wat unable to bring
In the bacon. No 100ner had Mr.
Pig broken loose than be w11s
,llrabbed up by Jimmy l{h;~:t who
made good on his boa!l.d\ll'bll th~ .
ba~ket dinner that he was gbh~B
to catch the pig because he ha'cl
h1m a_lrea~ a,uld;
\·. '
. ' .
Due lo tb~ good spirit, good
Cu.rr and J;Qod attendance the hope
was ex(ll'css"e d thllt the Broad Run
Cflmmunity July 4th celebration
will be en annual event. Those in
attendance other than thooe pre·
,,iou!lly mrntioned weL·e: Mr. and
\trs. Douey
Roush, Emogene
and
Roush, Agnes Ro1,1sh , Mr.
1\:irs. Ed King and three children;
Mrs. Suzie Edwards, Julia Edr
Whrds, 't'omr,ny .&amp;wards, Mr. an~
~Irs . Harry Ord, Mrs. Elpha R.
Young and three grandchildren,
.
'
Bobby, .Jimmy
and Ronnie;
Mrs.
Jaek Ord, Linda, Beth and JohnnJE'; Martha O~in11ar, Anna Olllin-

•

•

enttn e

:et

Itt' cream, pIus

•

e

•

"

The, July fib Jodepende.,.. Day 1
.
~· OIJ'&lt;R: lJ~- lt. M l!rlilltoa~
Broad Rull ger, Mrs. Cl•y Gl'lnatte!l, BerDiea· L , ,.1.un·• . i· ~ 1 .....-tt! 1 .._~. 1 1 • .,..,_
1"? ~ ' 1 _ , • 1UI!'o1ll- · 'l"••~ '. - . ,
Johnson; Mrs. Doril Yonl:H", Cbu.
t:e~:u~~~ ~!~~:: 1800
Raymond, Bl')'an,' Son)'a, apd Na· KttUOD',. ~ ~~1:· ~
atten;ded It bas been reported.
thall; Mr. and Mrs. AI.h Lu~ff· .. ~t{. CUrkl.~:n~~lir.. ·k
Yr

cclebraUGll or tbe
C
il h I

.
•

ond JudQI; Ill'• , Rill!! ., II.O&lt;id.91to,
aoa IDd d.alllbttr ,. and ~famiuu;
~

'

•

3

I

c r:n.

\Y

l

SMkl~~•.wav~ ,,..l'den.. Ei·
..nhewer ~ .u doubt of bis

A

~ """ ,Mttntioft, by an-

'"'..PCinl' the* k1••1JJ e ~:md....._ TM,,ftc. t k ,!lf ~told I;OP

.c on....-...,nel , . .'1h ~ty..
buri that'\ht! faela 111 "better .
shapt~" now .tfJII' when. he flrat.

•
.P~osecutor Files I
Folleral Semce
•
"
.
,
•
•
J;'l
T0 Be 0ft Fn'day Metg~, ount JIf Jumor .fair
·.lnfonnation Bill I
'
·
'
Lj~ vestock EJtlnrs
• &amp;ught ou Lawrence Boydl
Funeralaervices for Albert Cole
87, a lif~ long reaidE-t1t ar Orange
'

c

Township until the past seven
yeal'SI, will be held at tb~ Christian
.cburch in Tuppers Pla1ns Friday
at 2 P· m.
-Mr: Cole -~led at ~anca_ster .
-l~airfleld. H~spttal Tuesday m&amp;ht.
He had reended witb .a daughter,
NQDa Awlld, ·Lancuter, ~or the
past seven years.
Surviving the 4ecea~~~e~ art two
~o-; ~axl of Long Bottom and
01!rald o( Lancaster; three daufl,btcr11: Ola Campbell. C(ll\i.mb1u;
Jol!ie Hwnphrey, W&amp;:'tervllle and
Noila Awald LllnctSter.
'· ~- lltltvi,tng · are .... . fdil(er
t.ena Keebaugh or Columbus; a
brother, Homer Colts, TUppers
Plain&amp;; 16 grandchildren and 21
p-eat grandchildren,
Burial will he dade In !l'upp,,ra
Plains under the irectlon of the
Arbaugh Fulleral Home,

New FOOtball
Co·a"h Nam~..J
00
Al .M3fJetta
•
·

lJ

'
. . . '. • •

Dr. John w. M90r~. veteri,naru\n and c. E. Bl"akeslee, County
Agricullural Agent, were making
a tou"r of the homes Of 4-H Club
members interestf:d in exhibiting
!ivestock at the Mei~P~ County
Junior Fair today and will oontlnue their tour 00 Friday.
Vis.ited today were tbe homes
l)f EJ~nor Well., Roger Rose, Dale
Hart, 'Don and ViriJfti&amp; ·Jo)mson,
Jackie Cummins, Karen Theiss,
Arlene Thejss, Cbarl!s Holler,

Rev.(:. .E Hoyt
I

•

Named Ch8JrJD8D
•
Of
' Bat*'JSt Gr·ou·p
.

d

1

The Rev. . E .' Hoyt, pastor ot
tht! Fir.lt Blptist Churcb Will nam·
ed chairman of tbe ehuicb &lt;roup·
ina; committee in thP Pomro-oy,
Central and Rio Gr1nde Bapli.J&gt;:
ASSDCiatlonll, when he atteilded II
meet inc. in Jackson Tueaday eve•
n.iii.J A 11 pt!'c'lal meetilfR ot Mr.
Hoyt'a committee . is set for Juh·
Z1 at Rio G~aD~.
. JiarOid c. Laugbead, Granville,
was in charge of the meeting
Tuesday wben ministers ahri kc)'
!ayleaders of lhe churches in thi~
area met to discuss regrouping 01
cbur
. ches in. the Am~.rican Baptisl

MARIET'l'A, 0. UP-Anthony
Ware, 31, wtio cOached 1t _N orth
Hartfort! High Scbool near 'Bel
A11, Md., Ja&amp;t seuon, t.oday wu
named .Jiead football coach and phy~cal education director &amp;t
MtrJttta Hl.gb School at S6,3Sb a
y•ar
~·
A.&amp;s~lation.
Miss Eliza
nare, 1 native of Shlnll!'1on, W. Church
beth Snodgrass,
RiG Grande.
Area
Va. 1 formerly coached at Lum~er- misiso 11 ary• . was also present and
port and Spencer, W, Va., 1cho'ola. to It
th 0 par1 1n e" progr•m.
Re sUcceC'Jd8 Fred f'i"era~. who
di~ la.st
·
Churehe.~ rep~sented lncludl&gt;,'
PurtMnouth,
Ironton. Wellston .
P9miroy, Racin•, C'"-shi;e, Rk

TO DIBBlE ,

Grancre and

cher, ESlli Mae Blackwood; 1:00
James Sheets; 1 :45 Jack and Fred
Morris, Robert Hollida", D&amp;nn~
~
•
Hnlhdlly, Richalii RifP-, John Paul
Muntg!'mffY, te'()'""C Perry,· 3:00
· Robert
• • Goode. Sher·
Paul Nelaon,
man ustlce, Charles Smit" ~·
~ld Bolin, and Wayne Pr~ 4::00
l. :arry Gray, nandan Tackett and
Patricia Blakeslee.
Nece£sary tests were 1(\ be per.
formed with the various planned
1
llXhibit~ on the tour.
Blakeslee reminded that opf'n
class entrits muSt be made •with
· o\Jh!n Hill, "Secrl!tary on or before
1\ugust 1. He addf'.d that entries_
after that date will nC't be accept·
eo.

lGarden Clubs To

::, ••
'..,_ ,

. . 1
o

-

Wahama To Meet
Gallipolis Nibe
Friday Evening

Mason Coon
· ty..
Schools To Open
0n September ..,,.,.... ""July
~~our&gt; bef- tho
Tbo ieadoo

School 10 Mason County will
open .on September 4 and will
close on May 24 for the IJChool
year 1956-5'1 according to the
8cbool calendar recently adopt.ed
by tbe Mason Couu\7 Scbool
Board.
As bas been tbe- custom Jn t!le
past teachers wUl meet In a county.wide meeting prior to tbe
openin&amp; of the schools. Tbe d:tte
!ol" that meeting bas beea an·
nounced as August 31. ProJram:
for t~e term will be set up at ~t
time.
...
Holidays to be observed during
the year are as follows: NOftlD&gt;
.her 1 ilnd 2, West Virginl• Education A.Sisociation CQaftlltlon;
November 6, Election Day. NoY.
ember 22 to November ~ Ttianb
giv1ng holiday; December 20 to
January 2, Chrbtmas ltolidfya:;
Apnl 19, Good Friday\

'

WOfk8h0p Au·· ·g. £.
U

1

Glil'den Clubs or W·igs, ~allin
&lt;•nd Vinlon Counties, D!strij:t 11
Jf !be Ohio Associa'\on of Gfrrdtm
:::: lubs, will ha\'P. a proeram' pbn·
'lmg workshop al Rutland Metbo·
diiH Church, AUi{Ust H with the
Rutland Garden Club ·ll.s spoDSurE
.~ccording lo the
an~ouncement
milde tod: v b~· Mr~. Rof!!ert Reibel.
Regional Director.
Mi's, James Jackson, f:wibgton .
T'n.st Jkgional Director and · now
JJi.:striet Pl"ogram chAil'man, will
1&gt;r in charge of. tbP workshop and
!11 club program chairmen and
!heir Committees ll'f asked to .be
ttresent Other inter~sted per50n!l
will a1so be welcome.
The host club wiU fq:nish 1
bever1ge for the noon luDtb and
those attending are aake4 f,O brlni
lunches. Thi&gt;. will be
.,U·

·•.b.~·
•ck sesmt~n.
•J

f!:

· ~

M

'" .•
.j{;, .

otrlke 1.
began .in Pittsburgh Ml)' 28.
Finnepn atepped into tbe ptalemated d!Bpute July 8 when he
lew to Pittsburgh Jor separate
uploratory conferer.ces with .the
I~Witcy •od unior. repreaentativ..

...

A buebaJL game between mcm ·
bers of the Wahama Hlgh School
baseball team and the Gallipolis
~igh Scpool baseball team will be
payed at Bachlel Field oo Friday
CINCINNATI, O. UP-Produce
evening at 5:30 it ha11 been lnEggs, Irregular pricel!l at (arms
1
nounced.
wbites md brown~; A jumbOs 40The Gallipolis team, coached
46; A larae 38-40; A mediums 34..
by Hobe Wilson and others, has
3!i; A smali 25-27 ' mostly 26·2.'7; B
been formed in orifJr to build up
large 30-32 mostly 30.31; FdB
hasebalt in the Ohio school and
C..:ioeinnati, Whites and browns. A
to insure talent for next year·s
large 44-47; A medium 39--41
high scho,_ol te.Jm.
Chickens, fryers about ateady;
. The Wahama fearu witl be
fryers 3-3~ lb 22-23: he~t~ over 5
Corabed by Chet Oliver and will
J~ 1617; hens 5 lb 1516; bens
lnc!ude boys from the high school
hght type 1314.
Butter 90 score 68.
who pla)'ed durine- the pasl year.
~~--~--~~
.- ~
, ---------~~---

•

M"rs. Evelyn· Sedgwick, Rural
J{"oi.tk, Oarwin, was taken to th('
Mei!l&amp; GellP.r"l flosvital at 12:15
P. M. on Wedneiday by the Porn·
eroy Em~rgency Squad. ·
The Sq11ad aJso ·answered a call
late on W&lt;!dne&amp;:clay ~v~ina . and
took Sadie conde, Tolrrdo .. a visit.
or in tOwn to tbe Melt• Hoj:;pital.
....,_ .--..~..
bi~ORCI , &amp;OUGHT
Su.it (Gt ..divoi,(e lw been• filed
office of tbe· Clerk nf
by PrisCUia · C: Schuler,
Jame1 L. S&lt;ll~ler. bo'1&gt; nf '
• ·

?f

Hold Trl•CounJy

Mid~~~.:__

I

Market Reports ,

MINISTER AND WIFE BATTLE 1N COURT

.

Emergency Squad
I Makes Two Runs

•

Larry Holter, Cbeuter Rose, Bill
C•rleton. Wayne Davidlion. lim
Iugraham, JGyce Caraon, Randall
Roberta, Ronald Ritt'hie, Roger
Kirkhart, Jack Westfall, Kenneth
Hq:er, Larry and Cbarle~ Collins,
A.eith and Ernet~t Vineyard, James Caldwell, Roger and J.,.arry Rit·
ehie.
Scheduled to be visited on Ffj..
dli.y are the toilowJng :
7-1~ Rubet·t Kautz, Richard Ko~
lu.tz, Stephen and Teny Horc.
:van; 8:00 Paul, Larry and Gary
Smith, Gaul boy.:s. Er1e ahd Martha Parker; 9:15 Antta ColllM;
tlr:OO Reid . Hart, Cl&lt;~rence and
o \maid Robson, nonnie Sedgewick
E~rl and Vtrs:~l Reeve,, Bill and,
Dana Murl'ay; 12:15 Mcilton But-

.&amp;.ttonleJ' G. S. HWer lt.ll.d BeY. T. G. Nortboott.

SINU.TICJHAL TISTIMONY 11 ~!klnl t.M divnru ~ttle b•'tweeD a
m!n¥ter and hia &amp;ttr&amp;ctivf!, M-year..cld wife. 111 &amp;
.-eh.arpl: Rev. Tbomu Graham Northcott, a
"!n~Uona" with .:.UOther Jllirl.llt,e:r. K:ra. Phyii1a

.at Mill ~Jil.a; .~u· §!lpd!l:!y@,&amp; woeJllw

'

'

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="958">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="39908">
                <text>07. July</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="66478">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="66477">
              <text>July 11, 1956</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="3237">
      <name>goett</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="116">
      <name>zirkle</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
