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""', l egion Auxiliary Delegates Return
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• At Cl eveJand
From State Conventlon

Youn~t

1nd
"lin.
Chartes
Joses
Nr and Mr,a Wtlbam Smith and
Cohrt:U
i(r. ilnd.Mrs. W11Uam Snuth and

ehtJCtren. Darrell and Darlene, Rut.-

brti:Ld. · via;tted Mrs Ernest Van

ln·
•dill sons, K.elth and Jerry ,
~. Sunday
;. Kr: •Dd Mn Gu) Bing

Mn; Ben NeuUllJll Mrs Dey
Hys~lt and MJSS Jennie Sue Eisel
stem dele&amp;ates from Drew Web
!lter 'ro~ Amer1cBT1 Legton Au.zil
pom. -y and Mors
D;d.e
l
ory
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Mou'rnmg d-e-le.ga~ from F~eyBenne'tt
umt, Mliddlcport returned home sunday
evening
from the state eonvenUun of the
Amencan t,eg 1on- and Aux1hary
b !ld 10 Stattler Hotel, Cleveland,
J 1 2~23 There we.re 1001 WIJIQ
wtth 846 of them

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Ernest , Roberta

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Etq:ene, and Mr and Mrs Henry
Beach, bradbury, .spent the week

~)'registered

end wltb Mr and
Mrs Charles
Beach at Canton and visited Mc-

de~ates

Mr.s C J AUM.oek, Athens, de
partmenl preS&gt;Idenl, p.rcs1Qed over
all busmess sesswn!t and Mr&amp;
Neutzhng, state C"baplam, gave the
a.nvoca'l.kms Mrs Dey HY_seil was
honQred by being IWPPOtrrted to
serve on the constitution and• by
b.w• comm1ttee f« the conwn
tton
Sa-turday evenmg the pres1den&gt;tl!
d•nner was held tn t!1~' ballroom
ol lb. hole' With Mrs Neutzlmg
1vmg the mvocabi.on. At. U,Js
rime t'hc membr-I'S' of t&lt;he e1ghJ,h

Kinley's monument
and Myer's
park during UV!tr' stay there
Mr and Mrs HPnn an
Wince,
Matway, we~ the guesh of Mrand Mrs Van Inwagen
Mr and Mn Richard
Owens
and children Lmda and Patty, and
Mr and Mrs Homer Casto and
Mr and Mn Lucien
Casto and
cluldren, Columbus haW" returned
after spcndmg fl week at Lakeside
Thqmas ), (laughter of

dJstnct who were attemltng·
conven!lliOn presented Mn Neui..:.·
hll wltb a two orehld cDl'lnlc
lng the dmiK"l' 1hc Cl.l:(.a
ow
U
n cr't'a ined
hoga County counc
!he y lfte
Wlt'h } rrec~~tat.~ officers pan,d
orb
umil mem ~~
and impJ'IfSSlVC
A beautt u
cofldt1Cted
-the CleverideA and amu.sement1 placed 1n a Dt'l sun
m
Rev
Fred
settmg of ftowers and treea. To be
chapilatn
1ocated adJ,•cent to the Dig Midway
I th L-w:m and Mn Neutl&gt;ling
o
echaplam
-·e
ul ary
Arts and Craftg exh1b1ts In the sta.te
of .,..
'"''e aux..
M e r c h a n t s and Manufacturers
Sl()](llers
With th(' Stdney smgmg
Btuldmg
glee club compu8'6d of 30 voices
prov•dmg the mUSIC.
Th..e mcmor1al &amp;t!rvlce opened
.
Shuttle busPM, v.h1ch made round wi h the proeessJ.onal' of state and
trip11 of thA fa1rground11 area on 1 dlfltrlt"t officers led by the gli!e
reguiDr schedulea dunng the 1955 club smgmg ' Onward ClnUUan
Ohio State Fa1r,• have proYed 10 So1du;~r&amp;'' followed WLfb .t:WQ num
ben "1 81'1ieve"
and
"E1:&amp;n'Bl
popular that Munager Sam C
Cashman is addmg 1!1. thlrd more Glld" presented b&gt; 1Jhe glee tlub
buseft for the 1956 expoaition, Aug
Mrs Neutzllng S:aiVe -a trnbute to
24-31.
the dead for the Auxthary an.d
Rev St*holt (Or the Legton, after
Durmg the e1ght·day fair 16 of
t.he tractor 1Jra wn !ihuttle bu.11e11 Will
be m conatnnt u11e, makmg regular
atops at UesJp:nntAd 1pots. RoW'ld
trip fare will be 10 eentt~~.
Mr and Mrs Leo Smith and
children of Columbus spent a
W(!(lk with her parents, Mr and
Mrs S A Wyatt.
Mr and Mrs Cltfford Sunth anrl
children
were recent guests of
The horse aa an animal of beauty,
his parl'nh Mr. and Mrs W 1A
rn~lhgence and 11trength will be on
South
display at the Oh10 Stnte Fair Horse
Mrs Glenn Tbompaon and Mrs
Show WhiCh 111 attractmg a record
Gene Thomp~n arc vtsiliRst: 1e
numlJer ot exh1b1tora of hunters,
jumpers, mddle and ftna harness
lahY~ m MansfJCid
horses and ahetland, hnekncr af.d I
M.rs EYerett Lambert VI ill wHh
harness pontes Dotes for th• 191'.i61 a severe case of IIVY pO!~on
Ohio State Fa1r ara Aug. 24.-31,
Mrs S A Wyatt has the mumps
The Horse Show opens in the
Mrs Ruth VH·gtma Atcn 11nd son
CoUaoum Sunday afternoon, A11g.
Tommy, Ohn:agu, an guc,;ls of
26, and win ~onttnue ev~:uungs
Iter mother M111 Nei11e Mom~
through Fr1day, .A.ug. St, w1th the
Herman W.arneot and SllJI~ Hale
Amenr:an Sttddle Horse Breeders
Jack and Teddy, Lawrence Snuth,
Futurity ol Ohio aeheduled for Frl~
Gene ThQmpson, Jut!- John.!ion and
duy afternoon, Aug. 81. Premium&amp;
son .hmmy are spcndmg their v&amp;
n.mounting to $37,500 will be
cation In Canada ftshmg
awnrdcd to wmncrs.
Mrs Rulh Vlrgm1a Atcn and
T1ckcts :for all attraction• b.
Ann
Icenhower lert Wcdnc~flay
Grnndstand and CollHf'Um and for
the Horse ShO'W and 'Harness Rae· on a tnp to W-ashi~Jiiton, D C
mg may be bought In advance br1 and New York und other pomt s
R('nding a check or mnn~y O'rtlef to
Ohto State Fa.Jr, Columb . fl 8, Ohio.

DAIRY IUID MUinY- Jersey breeders are anticipatmg the 1966 .Ohio
State Fair, Aug. 24-31, with more than usual mtereat due to the achedul~
lng of the su:th Jersey Jug Natione.l Futtuity. Moved from the Delaware
County Fair, the "Jug'' w•ll attr~t national attention as a feature of thfl
)argest livestock show 1n the nabon. Jugs v. ill be awarded to a thN)e year
o1d bull and a three-year o!ol tow ami B purse of $4,000 w1ll be diYJded.
Pictured w1th one of h1s herd, RuaBell Wlute of the Jersey Jug Assoclatton is di1CU11ing details of the Futurity With D1rector of Agnculture
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SoNnsen, who VJsited hllll at h.i1 Lew11 Center dairy farm,

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Mrs Lury DMcs and faml1y and
M•ss Vena Pickens returned to Mu; Benmc HoffmRn were calling
hc1 home recently fro111
Jlolzc• In telatlve!i and frionrls near Oak
Hospllal whl're she submitted to 1 Grove Tul'sday Mrs Davl'..s is the
ma)or Hur.:m )'
former Lucy Ricllald a!KI thJ,; lli
Mt nncl ~lrs 1-hrll'y RnnllCU ltt&gt;r hr 1 ]1 1 ~1 v1~1t
herem
several
Wt'lf' ( Hilc• s ut tht• C E Fry 11omc yuur.s
Mt:Jntll!)l
Mr lt nl1 M•s
C F
Rlc!l:onng
M•s Evcu·tt Pi(kens
of New
CH!iccl nn MnJ Ethel My e r~, 11011 Haw•n spPnt MondAy wit~ M1sses
Tohf"v ami w1fc, Qnf'l M1s Funrue Annu anrt Vena Pickens
'fa~tor Mondny afternoon
rM ROd Mrs lcetl
Bles1ing,
Mr and Mr11 Dante!
Weigand 1~1111 u~d Bert cnlled oil Mr
and
W~lgand and Brenda returned to , M1 s (rU\ Bie:~~in~o: o! Mason Timrs
thcli home l'&gt; Huntington Tue~dav duy A (ttl noon
lftf'l h1v1ng spent a week
with
M1 !I Hazel Friend 8(t(!nt Tbunreiltlv('s here
day aftcrnion with Mra
Mary
Mr and M:rt Cell Dlcs.... ing and G1unm
Mr11 Nancy
Bon~X:ultcr
Welt~
tloh s Blnnch Van Schoyck, Mr
bufllnl'~s vlsltots 1n
Parkcrtlbu1g
l:rnle and Twila Rlck11rd
wcreTll('Sday
Mr~ F11nntt nous~
Is quite lrt chnnN guc.st~ o! Mrs Stanley Ad·
kln!l of New.Haven Wednoadlll)'
al p1 csenl'
Mn Vtrglata S•yre
of MalOn
was the guest of Mr. and
Mn.
.-\1 ch Rous!l Fr1day.

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9 Auctions
27. Spe.skl
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binding
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30 Couple&amp;
gulahed • 3J Exert
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NntlrP IS hereby alven thai
Mahl'i VlrgtnJa Walburn whos~
Pn~t Office addrE"s b
Pomeroy,
Oh1o. has he~n duly appointed u
Executnx llr the E..state of Charles
E WAlburn late of Mel~• County.

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Dated th1s 10lh d.ty) or Jul:v 191Jtl
Jnhn c. BAcon
.Tudgr. or lhe Probate Court
Me 1gs County, Ohio
m-17 24. 313te

DIVORCE SUIT FILID
Smt for divorce bas been filed
In t~e Clerk o( Courts office by
Harold R Norton. Pomeroy,
agamst Mar.[llaret Ellen Norton, a
minor, tn care of Maraaret K Rlf·
{1~. Add1son, ObJo

Gros!; ncJlect
ed ' 1n the. att1t.

outer 1eav..
of corn
Enormoualy
Oevourl!d
A chUrch
Ill:' at
Hawalla.n
bird
Neuter
pronoun
Bitter vetch
Btrd
Conel.!&gt;e
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ten entertained a group of rela·
Uves at their home, Spring Ave.
over the weekend.

Gueata were Mrs George Klleoutns St Petersburg, FJa, Mr.
and Mrs Larry Wall and children

LatTy, Gary, and Gene, Denver,
Cololado, Mr aDd Mn Earl Hilt,

Sandra

Smith,

BY UNITED

NEW YuRK UP-Hopes ,..red
.today for settlement of .t:be ~
steel s.trtlte before the end of ;his
week

~RESS ,

The B1g Three steel and. UnioD
wage negot1atort1 met for ~st·
three hours Tue.sdif and broke~
With the .anncuncement they ~d
·madt: progress" toward se.ttlina
the labor dispute whtch hills 1dled
650,000 steeLworkers
1
The negobators-four from earh
s1de-are sC'heduled to mel't aga1n
t!Jtlay m an effort to hammer out
a new ~Contraet t.hut will end the
strike which alreadv has co-st the

Massachusetb! Gov Cbnstian A
called a&gt; new~ conrerence
today in Boston to announce formally tlhat he wlll nomm'lite Rich
atd M N1:xon for reeleotton lUi
VlCe president

s~rved

Tbe formal .announcement stop-

ped a bnef but furtous
ustop
NIXon" drJYe beaded and a.ppar
&lt;'nil, staffed entirely, by Harold
E. St$sen, presidential dts-annamen.t adv1ser Rl.l'mor:s elre~hrted
freel) 1n Wash1n9t~n lhat Stas
sen's mov(l' to replace Nixon wJth
Herte-r was about to cost h1m hn
job

Investigation ·
In Barge Deat~
Is ConthmQig

The abort1ve dove ended abtiup.t
Iy Tue9d.ay when National GOP
Chamuan Leonard Hall announ• "
eed t-hat Hl'rter would nom1qate
N1xon a. n~xt month's Repubhcan
con~·n.lolion 1n Sin F:t·ancl&amp;C'().
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Slroo: 14, 16, 18, 20, 40.
42, 16'/a, 18'/a, 20'!., 22'11.
24'/a,
Neat floral charmer, fealu,..
lng beautiful colol'l on our
finoot waohfaol coft!an. AttrtKitve Cllllar ancl largo,
roolfty potkoto, becomingly
otylod, point to fomlrilno
flaHol'f. Concealed 24tlnch

rlppor cloolng and 2-ill&lt;h
hem.

Colon: lrown wllh bltidc,
Yon- wllh tllack. &gt;lu,..
quol11 with brown.

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Stassen had proposed Monday
that He1 ter Tl'place N1xon as the
GOP Vlte preslden.hal
nommel."
after anrller llQtif)"ltlg Presfdenl
)~Isenhower of h1'8 imtent10n5 The
oannounef'1ll.ent c~used confUsiOn
ln. Republican ranks, ull'I.Jl Pres,.
den! Eiser.ohower returned Tues
diU' from the Nn Amer1can con
ference m Panama.

'.rhe Pl-estdent stepped from his
~oal .aJl'plane
snd
greeted
•Ni11.on wuml)j but had only a
~ 1 Jumdablie for StB:&amp;Sfn. Then,
llt tho .tlaf, Hall.. al&gt;Mu,.,t; ,
that Hertel"! woold nun1nale

apparen,tly settled t.he mat-

Shssen sa1d m announcmg bu!
• dr•ve tbat public and 1private poUs
ahowcd cln Eisenhower N1xon ttcJtet would be sul per cent weaker
tban ooo composed of El~nbGwcr
and Herter He sa1d the d1ff~renct!
could be that between
VIctory
~ and defeat
Mana:gel'ti or the Republican
campaign to regam
coflolrol of
Congress du;puted hlte Stassep
claim today In centam terms Sen
Andrew J. Schoeppel of Koansas
utd h~&gt; w-as sure" the Etsenhow~
er-Nuum hcket would be the
"strongest "POSSI·~e". Rep RJchard
M. Simpson of Pennsylvania echoed the " strongest poss1ble" defJ
)}tton of E1senhD!W.er-Nlxon
Until Hall's announcement Tues
.iay, many supporte-rs of N1xon
were unccrtam as to whether
.&amp;tassen had gotten Mr
E1
senhGwet's blessmg before 1aunch
ing bts drive.
The fact that StaS'IIen had lnfontted the President of hill Intentions gave TU&gt;e to a flurry of
rumors that Mr. Eisenhower himself was pnderwri,Unt th&amp;. stop
Nixon drive. AlthOUgh his wann
greeting to Nixon. lett no doubt
that the Prestdent sun hked his
young vtce pre.slde.nt, observers
etlll queetloaed why lbe Phildent
dldp't stop the excllefllent before
it started.
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If 1be wAole thing was a tnal
balloon it brought convtndng results. Reaction tc. Stasse.n•s at.-tement was unmed.Iate and UDa.DJ~
t1ous tn flupport ol Nixon.

Middleport Pollee Ch1ef Rui;h,
&amp;dey today demed any thvQIY:e.ment 'of gang warfare in the d~~b
or Henry Barrett Jr I HI, ot liliddleport ~n a Tex-aco gaS&lt;litn~ barg~
earher th1s week He satd, "There
IS absolutely no connection of k1d
entered the barge

APYIRMATH ot HG.rold E'. Staaaen'• poUtfcal bombshell In WUh·
~ prod~ these .::ene1 Wbef ~ B~~ an1vetl
b~k ~ P&amp;namh, ,t t wu reported tha.t Btaallltl, &amp;...member of
thi Preilittt'nt•a otr1cl&amp;l ta.mU,, bad told tile Prealdea.t be wa.a iOl.ng
to take the aetlon of c&amp;1llnJ on Rtohard Nixon to Withdraw aa a
candidate tor vice prea:tdent 1D favor- ot Gov. Chri•Ua.n Herter of
Ma.saacJ:maetta. It alao waa reported the PrUiden.t told him he had
the right to do ao., but not aa a member of Ule admin.18tratlon,
Herter ,p.ld It WU all newa to b1m.
( lnltntelttoluJI 6011~01)

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Pomeroy High Band Majorettes
Announed By Woodgeard Today
MaJorettes for the Pomeroy
Hlgh School Band have been selected, It was ,announced by Ray
Wondgeard, d1rector, t?day.

April Shasteen, and Barbara Donovan T!lr~ ffl()rt&gt;
were
added
which !Delude
Sheila
Strauss,
Connie- Rae Woodgeard, and Ann
Baker
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Ten girls have ~een c!i.Ol!en in
a recent tryout to front tf1e band
selected
Dorothy Arnold was
thi.S school year Four were hel-d 811 an alternate majorette and flag
over from last year The four beilrer, Diaru1a Watson ss
f.lag
are Carol Curtis, Julia Seyle. bearer, and Kitty Wodds as alter.
nate flag bea •er.

Harry Thomas
Dies Su~enly ·
At Charleston
Fred ThomB.&amp;, North Third Ave
receive~

word Tul!!sdl.y, of the sudden death of his bmt!ler, Harry
Thomas , at hll hOme In Oh'"'''·
ton, S c;. He was the son ol
)ate P«:rry and Minnle Roush
m,., Cbesbrl'l! Survivors dl~~$.1
hla wl.fe, a son, George, a
Eat!ter; a sun, Ralph; a
Fred ?homas, Middleport;
sJs.
ter, M!f Ethel TaiK!oe, Pro:vo, Utah, Funeral service will be in
Charleston. Mr Thomas will be
qnable to go to the funeral of bis
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A drum majorette will be chosen
from the above group after the
band program gets under way 1n
August.
Woodge-ard reminrled Pomeroy
High Sehol band studentl'
that
Monrlay, August 6, marks the beginrung of pre-season actlvilies

One man was nnerl for speeding
while two others forfeited appearanee bonds in Mayor E F Robinson'll: court on Tuesday evening,
Donald
Kauff, 28, Pomeroy,
was fined ten dollars and costs on
a charge of speeding
Bernar-d Hudson.
Mason, for.
felted a $20 appeanmce bond for
reckle88 operation while Freder.
ick Wiles, 23, New Ha\•en forfeited a $15 appearance bond on a
charge of speeding

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David J. McDonald,
pre5Jdent /
i)f the UD!ttd
Steelworkers oJ
Amel'lca, baa nollfH!d t.he uc!on's
70 man W.a.ge Pohcy Comm1ttee tiJ
"stand b}'" for a ,Thursday afternoo-n meetmg
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Industr,.. observers mterprct~d
tb 1!i mo.ve as en IndicatiOn
Me
Donald LS conf1dcnt of a seLtlc
rilent before the end of thu week
The Wage Pohcy Comm•ttee oha3
the authorl!y to accept or reject
any cant-. 1et proposal
1 he bCSJt guesses now -are that
the umon and the r.atton's maJor
steel producers w1t! agree on a
.three.year, no stnke contN.ct call
mg for a mmtmum package In
crease of 40 cen:.s. an h()ur The
RJCkage offeJ'I fw the fu·st year
(fqbably \flli r:(l'proaeh 20 cents

A concentmted dr1ve by parettts
atrd teaeh('rs 111 Middleport under

the d1redlon of Su~ L W Me
offiCials resulted Jn a 63% ma]or•ty 111 the
school bond J&amp;sue wh1ch was voted
at a llpe&lt;:1al elechon Tuesday
Sixty percen.t pas necessary for
PQHtng the levy

ConMos ,and sehool

A 73% majonty m the Second
Ward was the highest m the v1\
lrage w1th the 1'h1rd haV1ng 71%,
Ftrst, 66%, Fourth, 51 percent and
the FtftL, 40 percent FLgUres for
the ward were Fint, 84 yell, 43
no, :ieeond, '50-56, Third 133-M,
fourth, B:i. Fifth ~.

ti)!\hour

At Monday's mcetm~ the ndus1V

JU, made a new eeonomtc ,offe r
~.' the s,eelw!Jrkem un10n , Tbls
llftcr apparently WillS au~.ial
eROU~ to trLgger hopes

-':wl an
se-ttleme11t
1}1c Steelwor.lcers went Of1 IU'tk.t
at tr11dn.tght June BO aflter nego.
THESE EM,n bargea at th• Obio Barge l.Anu term1:Da1, Dravo.
ha ~ums became deadlocked on- tbe
bura:, Pa , 00 one part bt the 1tory ot' indUJtrlal ~Uon
md~stry'.s flffer of a five
year
cawred by .rtul ~ RJver WJ4oi10Dgahela.
(lalet'llatW1tol)
~nt['IC t ca!hng foe a total J)lA!k·
Bailey said that a preliminary ..,age mcnease O"f 65 cents ~n hour
autops} perform~d by Dr Cati()P - 17 2 3 c('nts the fll'st year alone
of Hol:o.er HOSpital yesterda~ indl
cated that the Barrett youl'h had
dJed ns a result of oasph;puatlon
from the gas fumes wlfh•n ot t th .:l
barge He also sa1d that exatnwa
• treasurer of .the
The Waham.~JJgb ScbOpl Chapposlhon of
lion of the foOd con.tent of thP.
ter of Fqttll'e hmlen~mer.H:a Kaft4wb.t Federat&amp;on
stomaiC'h revealed. th1tt death had
J.t.l~' 1)0 Wa.'t one of . thit-t)'..fO Cha.ptel'li A(tt&gt;ndtng the convention from
taken place at '8,PProxtmGtely 'Z 30
• l 1144. ~ : llJ ~~ 11.7
m !be- State of t~
Pn'g~Ja tiJe ,Y..oaMma Chapter were Adv•s
P. ~. Sumtay
'
A1J~~r'over 100 can i7!t~~ I() Teeewe a .:!iu)Jttlor 'tllatfte1f or ~enn !'..: Smi(.b1 Herman Obi
Although 1he pohc.e duet Bald will become members of 1he Loval award and ratmg in lhe National ingt'r and Jimmy Bumgarner, oCfttha.t evidence of 'OOut play" had Order of Moose on sunday Jul., Chaptcr Contest at ttu! 28th An~ l.'tal c-hap1er delega&amp;es,
Sammy
heen ruled out by the tnvesliga. , 9 when ms..tJtuttoru::d ceremomes nual Com:entlon of the West V1r· Hoffman Ralph TbompsotJ and
twn thus far, he also rrvealerl "or the nmvly orogamzed Pomeroy ;:;Jma- AssociatiOn of FFA held 'l'om Brown thf' latter three bemg
!:'hat further patholog1oal
t&gt;!sts
.udge wdl be held 1n the Pome- las.t week end at Jackson 's ;l,ttll
State Farmer Degre~ candidate.!!
were bemg made today of Uw roy High School aud 1tormm
In addttwn Sammy Hoffman of
Those attendmg l'be meetmg
lungs .. nd tipues from contuswn•
Time of th o ceremonv has been Letart Rout e, presJden.t of the par:lictpated 111. busmess sessions.
on the head to detel'mmc bow long placed .;.at 2 30 P. M OffJte•:s w 1jJ W,ahama Chapter, was elected to lcaden:Jbip tr&amp;J.mng periods. lederbrutses on the youth's head bad bt' !ieleeted and instla'!lcd .at the
llilon meetmgs, state ronle.sts and
been tnfhcted prwr to death
'lame tlme
awards and O'l"ganu;ed cecreat10n
The pul1ee chtct' tndlcated that
The rltualtshc ceremony which
The Kanawha
Jo"cder&lt;~.Uoa ol
rrom mtormatiun gleaned t~u~ wlll make the new lodge 81 real~ty
whJch the Wahama Cttaptcr 111 .a
[ar in the IDVE'Stlgation that hfe Will be presented by the Pom·
member, won for the second .tim~
tn the youth eJHsted only one and Pleasant Moos~
the State FFA campmg plaque
one half t'O two mmutc.s -after he
The nlaque 1s ~en.ted annual!~
A specta] mPetuw of all mem
enleoredth e barge
bers and frtends Wlil he hcid m
to the Icderabon
stormg the
Rallcy said ..that Should elWlminah !mil
r Pal ke!1&gt; Rcst&lt;O&lt;uran!
greatest number of points ID atb
hon uf the tiSsues from the brUls- t c
ove
The Melgs County Health De. let1c contests, cottage 1n.spectiOD.6,
es about the youtb'l!ll •h ead reveal 1n Pomeroy on Fnday
eYenmg
partment reported today that 151 sportsiU.IInship, e&amp;opel'latlon, delethat the bru.ises were tnfhcted by I July 2_7------~.._
persons had been
g1ven
f1rst gate attendance, leadership traao
as much as 15 mmutes pnor to
shots of the Salk Vaccine for polto mg and courtesy.
dea!'h that an entire new appr'Oa(:'h
on Monday and Tuesday of eus
Hlg hhght of -1he Lhree day conwould be made m the mveshga
week
ference was Stmdlay-Vts1torw Day
tlon.
A program was held at whtch the
In W.e meantime funeral m.
The department remtnded that
State
Fa1 mer Dl!gl'ees were pre..
v1ces for the youth were to be
second shots only Will be given on
sented
In addition there was the
Fr1day, July 27, Monday, July 30,
held loday .. 2 o'clOck .. the
annual
banquet and the specta1
R11,wlmgs-Coats Futreral Home m
md Wednesday, August 1
The
awards
program
M1ddleport
.11e-eond shots to be giyen on those
NEW YORK UP- The Cmcm- dates will be....gJYen to those pernall Redle.gs announced tOOay tits! sons w!to had their flrstshot&amp; over
MATTRESS FIRE
th•y have recoiled Pat Sea""•· one month ago.
Th"'e Middleport Volunteer Frre
bury, 30 year old left handed
Dei)Jtlltment was called at midpitcher who hsd been ophoned to
The second shoh will be given 1night TUesday whoo a f~ was
I
Havarua of the InternatiOnal Lea to children of ages one through dtscovC&gt;red lJlo the apartment of
gue
15 and to prcgnal'lt women
No Paul Mllls ur the Wyatt buildmt
Scanllebu"Y w11i n.,t off1elally be fJrst ahots Will be given on t!Jose Datnll'ge wa..o; conftned to bed
placed o.n the Ctncmna.tl roster, dates.
.&amp;.......... elothmg, a mattress and smok-eMr .and Mrs Frank Vrooman are however, unt1l tt ts decided whtch
dama-ge Mills was retJorted \W
In charge of the fire and emergencr play.er wtll be cut The Redlegs
ha:ve fallen asleep while smckmg
alarms 10 Middleport for the next euJ1t'ently are at the maximum 25and restt.ng on the bed.
two weeks while Mr and Mrs. •C man limit General Managl"r Gabe
R K.srr Sr. are on vaeat 1on DuUes Paul 1ll&gt; expected to arnve 111 New
at the Karr apartment at :vUJ.age York later 1n the day to confer
)
hall include feeding the prisoners, wLth Ultn.ager Birdie Tebbetts
soundtng of alarms, raiHo calls to
Scantlebury, whtJ had e tr1al
pohce In a wide area serviCed from With the Reds tn spnng trammg
the Middleport station
and an j complied a 5.5 record wlth the
TORONTO ONT UP - Ancient
sweTing phone calls at the VIllage Sugar Kmgs anti had a 2 60 e&gt;arned Arch1e Moore ts favored at 14-5
1 run aver::.ge
hall twenty-four ~ours a day
to wan the btgge"t gamble of hiS
carer.r tonight against tall James
J Parker m a b1z81 re 15-round
!teavywelght fiJZht that promisE$
a record CanadJan gate of $150,.
OliO

Pro-

Ens. top quality f1rm 1 e j
htgher U S consumu, white and
brown, jumbo11 4Ui0, A large 42- 1
44· mediums 34-3H small 24-27,
B largP 3-36
Chickens, stearlv
unchanged
fryet·s 3..314 lb HI 20 heavy over 3
I~ 16 17. hem 5 lb and under Hi~
16 hens, light type IH2
.butter...,90 ~~eore 68
MEIGS G&amp;NEAAL I&lt;OSPITAL
Admttted. Rolland W1se, Route
and Peter Stace,
Middleport
Discharged Mrs Sadle Conde,
Toledo and Mrs
Eftle
Vale,
Cleveland

1 Middleport.

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Given issue

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Of Future FannersiHooored
'jthe

Meigs Health
Dept. To Give
Salk Vaecine

Redlegs Reea}}
Piteher From
Havana Club

Vrooman's Take .
~. peeder FI'ned
0ver M'ddJeport
"'
In Mayors Court Emergency Duty

Market Reports
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Moose Lodge 'fu
Be Instituted
SnndAv

Staaaeo (left) ba WlllldJq'toa . . be ~ oa Richart Nixon to
wtthdn.w &amp;&amp; QB.Ddldate for v1oe presl.dflllt lD favor ol Gov. Ohrltua.a Bei'Ulr (I'IJb&amp;) of Ma,peehuette.

HELD IN CHINA FIVE YEARS

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Governor Will
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37. Voided
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PICNIC I&gt;UYj)E.
Four nelshborl"l fll!lill .. bad
1 PfCDie
IUIJper at the hom.t of
Mr and Mn E . M Blake, SUbdar
11IOie pruenl were Mr .... Mrl.
Blake and children, Chfll'Ole, Ed.
and Jobn, and
bH' piJ'ent..
and Mn. Roy Traey, Mr. alld:
t 14 W'oodl ap.d her •l•ter,
r •· W.
A Gautier, CoJumMr and Mrs Yll Roller and
Dick Gret1
and the'•
, Mrs and
Richard
her IOrll!i, Pat and
Mrs. 1 For..
rest Bachtel and f.amtl.y, F(ll'rest
and Carol, and daughter,
M~
Georlie Dallas, Mr. Dalla•
and
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WOLF PEN

Horse Show· Will
Run Six Nights

M~ :~~

chtldrcn were Ln r a1 aembung on
Monday
Mr and M't'S A,lhur Fck of
Pomemy called on M r and Mlli al1'~ Mr an:d Mf':s&gt; 'WJIIJI'm Powell
Ned Henry Tue!Kiay e.venm~
of, New Haven
Mr apd Mrs Hcnnan Hcnty
A demonstration, party was held
and son were callmg on MT t.nd at ttle borne or Belv-a ftOUSih Juty
M'rs Ned Henry Tue§'duy
16 Wllh Mrs Lavera P1enall of
They h-a\'e just returned from PI Pleasant as demonst-rator. RcOcean Sl•ie Calif and Will
frcsbmrnts were
to eigh.t
fur Camp Quantico Va,
f1rst
\\'Riace Bradford, MtddJepor l
or August whL"' e hl' Will be sta- VJ!Hted Mr and Mrs Fre(lo Lewis
twnefl f.or two years,
SunU&lt;Iy
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Mr ~n d Mt'.s Buren Duncan ac
Ned Henry Pnday
companied Mr. and Mn George
The Good \\'Jil cla~"t&lt;; meL this Humphrey to Halzer H{ri;p~lal on
week at the Jl.ome of Ji'rtcda Friday for a e~kup
Henry to continue cutting ra-gs
The small daugh-Lcr of Mr~
Several members were present
Jamce Carter Yl31ted their .uunt
Mn. Anoo Lfluise ColLey and Ms Deloras KelbJllgSWorth Satur
children vtsited Mr a-nd. Mr~ day whlle Mrs Carter VISited her
Dl.na Lewis and Mma 'l'Uesd&amp;y
Lelan-d Sm'1lh, Middleport, vunt~
Gu~ of Jessie Lewis the past ed .Mr. Md Mrs Pearl Sm1th Mon .
week we-re Olev1a Young Jes$''ic day.
Cartwright, Henry All('n ~nd MarSue Johnson, Ma.aon aiX) daugh
vm Lewis Letart Edd•e
LeWIS ter France3 o( Cumberland called
srd son of Hamil ton Zelia 'land on Mr and Mrs Ted R1ley and
Hal vPy Burki!!Jo , Mn~ Helen Ttlhs M1· and Mn Tay-lor \'lan M~~'-Z.Pt Pll'a ~'8nt
Mr and Mrs Ew:rett u-.........."6
J ~ hn McUerri')Oit Pit Plea~nt of N1Uo, r and Mra Bill Wtlham.s
\l•lltd Mrs Cloca W!llill.tns Sun- and daughter are- m Mlcb1&gt;gan
day
Mrs Paul W&lt;ashmgt.on of Letart
Ma
~~·t Ann and Ph.yllis WilL. VISited here last week
tern~. ~hna Lew 1s
rnol!ored to
Hunht. gton Sunday
NOTICE Of= APPOINTMENT
Admlnlstrltor
M1 lind MTs l'lmc lrwin 11nd
Cltm ~ d Ia, South&amp;Jdr., Mr and Mrs Es:t.t•· of Fr•nk C. AlJen, O.CNHd
Nohce is hereby
gwen that
Jamc~ Cunrungham Pt
Pleasant
Clarence W Proffitt whose Post
W&gt;ltt:•d Mr and MI13 Dana Lew1s
Offlct addres11 is Portland, Oh1o
Sunday
RC!ute
No 1 ha.s l1flf!n duly ap
M1 and Mr ~ Bud R•n. East L1
potnted as Admmilltralo1 of the
vcrpnol VISited MI'S Katie Bass
!!:.stat~~: of Frank C Allen, late of
and KP.nme Monday
Portland, Ohto, Route No l Me1g ~
V!Stltl il'g Mr antt Mrs C!1fford
County, Oh1o, deceased
JohnRun and
[amllv the pa~:
Dated th1s 12th day of July 1956
w.eck WCle Betty and Jo,;:me.l-I TUIII
John C Ba~:on
ver and fam1{'., Columbu~. Mr and
Judge o( the Probate Cou1 t
Mrs Ru9SeH M&gt;('Comas and Manne
Metgs County, Ohm '
McC'a lllRler
Hunbngton.
Lora 17)17, 24, 313te
Gucs.ts or Mr and MIS John Meum as Mr and Mns · Matthew
Juhnson were Mr and "'!'~ Alli e~ f_,on~ and f&lt;iimLy, Glenwood and
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Blake
Norman SpurLock
&amp;llecutor
M1 .. nd M1 s Raym ( nd Wdlbu•n
Burlm Hlake, Arthur R-oush and E•tate of P•ncl) Adldn1, DIC...ed
of M•ddlrporl v!~led Mr and Mr~ ~0'\man Sputlvck
motored to
Notice is hereby g1ven tltat
Edward R1ley Sunday
Glenwoed Sundlly
,
Homer Sm•th TaylOr whose Post
. Mr and Mns Glenn Glaze and Office address Is 3999 Jo11eph Sl
chJlUren, Pomeroy \ lst ted
Mr Grove C1ty, Oh1o, baa been 5tuly
and.. Mrs. Harry John/SoO n Sunday app~;nnted as Executor Of the Es·
DOWN
18 One'Mrs ]rene Kelley &amp;nd child~n tate of Ponctl Adkms late of
1. Csper J
1pot
MN! Max1ne Aldrt.ch and children Metfils County, Oh1o, deceased
t colloq )
card
had a p1omc at Middlepcnt 11hun2 Below
19 A roll
Dated thls Hth day of July
day
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21. Flower
1956
3 Ceblne
22. Wrltlnr
Robel'! Greer Jr of Pt PieaS&amp;Ilt
John C Bacon
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1s vJs-Jtmg Elmer Vanmeter Jr
Judge of the Probate Court
• Sum up
23. ):&gt;art ot
Mr and Mrs R~ Ktllil' and
Mc1gs COi.lnty, Ohio
&amp; Bottom
'to be '
IJebra Le~a11 VISited r,trs B)tty (7) 17, 24, 31-3te
ot a room
25 A jack• Rendered
daw
fAt or .swtne 28. Port-au Yf'•l~rdtf'l Anl-.et •
.J
1' Strange "
Prince
31S AnglO•
1 Membera ot
Is
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Wednesd Ry m~ht and Thur~da.y
w 1th Mr and Mr~ rhomas Holter
and famllv
1
Mu Robert L~r spent the week
(•nd Columbus with Mr and Mr&lt;s
Dw1ght
Sw1•otson and
family
and Mr and Mns .James
Ingram
and family Stephen .Janet
and
Mark Sweptson Jeturned
home
w1,h her Tue!Sdrv fo a visit with
1 thf'lr grandparents, Mr and Mn.
Ralph Lee
Ctrc1e and
r Mr1 and ~ Mrs
w Homer
ut
1 c1 1
am1
Y
anu
ave
rc
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spe
SRt day evening w1th Mr
and
Mr~rThomas Holter and famtly
Mrs Garrett Ctrcle
tl{ Racine
&lt;~nd Mrs Fronres BoiJkman of Buc
thel visited Mrs Sullivan Circle
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Haro.ld Circle of
Rn.cine and Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Dub1e of Sprmgfteld spent
Sun.
cht} w1th ~r and Mrs
Homer
Clrclt
Ven3 Cuclc callrd on Mrs Lu
nlle K• aueter Sundaay afterJl{lon
Florence. Lmda Sue. and and
Larry lircle called
on Mr and
Mts Bu1en Duncan and family o(
Cl1ftM W Va, Frtday
M1 1111d M•s John
Circle uf
Columbu~ vt sltcd hill parents, Mr
nnrl Mrs S G Cit de Monday anrl
1 ursday 11.nd wert'
accomplmled
to thlir home by his mOther who
w1th them
Parkers burg and Bennie
Ga~n,er
9pent the remainder of the week
Mr~ Erma!
Schreckengost of
and Mildred Lemley called
on
Mrs Dean B•mkcr and fam1ly Sun
day evening
The Home Builders
Class of
Sullon metal the home of flh and
Mrs Bobe1t Lee Friday mght
M1 and Mra Shelby
P•ckens
and son of Columbus
~:;pent the
woek end \~ 1th fncnds and r~lahves

Imemor~lJYse;n~~
f

Giant d1aplay of 1ndu11try In the
Industry BUJldmg (formerly talled
the K. and M. Building), wtth a
Neda Bradford, who ho.s beer. panorama of the ateel industry, an
VISiting Mr and Mrs
Franklin atom1c enel'gy exh1blt, a Model
Bailey and sun, Chester, has
re- Home, moo:lern equ1pment for comturned home
1 mumcatwns, a GE jet engme and
Mr
snd
Mrs Charles Brad- display ot products ol gla1s, jamt
1
bury and child! en were weekend and :furn1ture manufacturers.
guests of Mr r. nd Mrs Joe Young
Dally program• 'Jt rnuaie and
Jr Woodllfl t!Jti Joe Ill and h1s sis
ter, Melanie, who hDd been vasltlnst: drama, lncludmg choral concert&amp;,
the1r grandmother, Mrs
Robert ' dance revues, vocal and inatruReibel and family
returned
W ' mentul cmcmfiles, drama contests
WoodP!tleld with the Bradburys and solo perfo1munccs by amateurs
1
Mils Lc!11 CL&gt;cil was
taken to and pro!e11ionnls, under tha direcMeigs Generul Hospital
Jn
the : tion of Eugene Roe&amp; of Delaware.
Rawlngs.Coata ambulance
Monnlsplay of modern jet fighter airday
cralt by Oh.io's Air Nat1onal Guard.
Mrs Margart'l
Gabbs was at Spectacular ctisplay by U. S. Air
Holzer Hospital for 8 checkup Mon IForce ln cooperntwn "'1th p!!rMonnel
day.
Iof Lockbourne A it Base.
Mrs Raymond KIDes is employDisplay ot ctJmplete 200 ·bed
ed at the Middleport ~'Xchange of
the telephone eompany
She hu ernergene7 llo1pital by Ohio
be~&gt;n w01kln8 at the- Ben Jo'r11nkUn Qlvi\lan Defeme office, v.ith demon ~
1tratlo11'a of proocdurea d'mng en~
Store
t~WJ)' a1r attacka, tlooda or tomadoeL
Mrs Lllil la n Mcf'..ec
returned
Fnday frum Ru ssell
Kentucky.
Cay Pa.roa lldewalk cafe, locs.ted
where shl' h 1cl beC'n v • ~tting
her weat ot the P!ort and A~ BIJi1d.ing,
siB\.el Mr~ A C !'l:t'ld
to lMl maugf.ld bJ Blendon Q.-ge
Karl Beck left Munday ror
a Members.
Yl.e1t wllh hts grandfathl•r, Waldo
Ch1ckcn ot Tomorrow Contesl for
Byer!'i Ul Bowlln.w Gn~n
l H, Jo' FA and FH'A member~~, with
/udgmi and audion 11et !or 10 a m.
CINCINNATI VISITORS
Fr1day, Aug 24.
Mr and Mn;
~Jcha' d Jon es
"State g9vemn.tent; fn action" exB11rhara Coat~ Doo lktzmg J 1111
Wells RN and Rolltn Danlcls of 1lb1t.a bJ state departments in ihe
Columhtu ~pent tht- Wt&gt;ckend 111 Stat. Exhibit. Bullding, aouthe~t~~t
o! the race track,
Cmcmnah
M1nfature rnldwny for lhe 11mall
fry from 8 to fi V ..11rcz nr 111:&gt;'1' Wi!h

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Mr1, Paul Ot!nJM,
has gone to
OCeanside, Cahr Where her bus
bD;11d, Sgt Lewis ls ~;tatloncd
at
a Manne base
Mrs Lora Greenlee, Columbus.
sister of C H Jarob.!i, spent Sun~
day with Mr 1.nd Mu1
Jones at
tbelr home on South
'l'hlrd Ave
Other guests
were Mrs
Lett1e
Glasspee Ra venswood
mece of
Mr Jones, ar1d Mr ~:~nd Mrs Denver Knapp Pme!Las Pa• k ,
Fla
Mr KnRpp 1• a brother
of Mrs
Jones
Mrs John DDton, Charleston Is
visiting he•
s1ste-r, Miss
Sarah
Kerwood , this week
Clair Spencer, w~o has been on
flick leave f•om Spencer's Market
for several months, has returned
to h1s work there.

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Mrs Douglas Lew1s

Hollm~n

CaN Swnday
Mr •n&lt;l Mr.o Lloyd
of
CLASS MEETS
vlslted M;r md Mn Ray
Tohe Good W1ll Ci.8.8! met 1n the Pickens sr , Su-Dda)'. ·
cburob b....,... on TUe'&lt;lay e'leOb..-les Cartwrirbt and Ob .....
nt.rl( and motored
the Middle Aldrich were lD
S...nday.
wh1eh t he glee club sang "He" port Part wbert: they had • )!c.
Lloyd WilUema
at~ tbe
Ynd Rev Schott offered
pra.yer me for tlunr J~ rneet:l.llg
funeral of Cad Ro'b.iMoe sun~.
wh•~:h cllosed w~ Lhe gliee club
A short proera.m was l('lVen ud
Dal'lt,y Sm!th &amp;pent the wee-tend
"mgmg 1'he Lold's Prayoer"
the followmg members were pnt
with bta t(r.¥ldparents, Mr. aDd
Fo'Jowmg the Invocation by Rev
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T
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sent
lV.lll
lUl
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uc
Mrs
0
ouna: Oleveloahd apen.t
Slhott the song "Taps" was P~- rum, La~ Holland, HeLM Wlill/
JOOepb McN"abb,
S&lt;·ntcd by the glee club 'llohtle 1am.11, Mabel J'O.hMon, Alma John· a week's wcation w1th Mr Mlid.Mn
four P-X..o£0&lt;ldtcrs d.r&gt;Pst.u~d 1-n a Mar- son Betty Call, Wdma Blake, Mrs A p Nicholson.
lilt
Navy Air Corps and Army Nat&lt;roos
Mar.LJl.a Hell'J"y and PhyH._ VpnfuJI dr-ess uniforms stood at atMary P1ck~ns, Florence Young me~or returned brim Oolumbwt
!t·n l lon T.he oaudi:lorlum w as dark
Belva Rol.t"lh, Helen Ba.rkm-, LawM'r and lrin,.. Goorge Cartwright
1
'nl'rl and a :s~pot! Jght rocussed 011 rene-e Lew1s, Luc1lle
Harnoon, of Penn , were.. recent a:uests of
1hp S'iJld!e rs. The servlc.e condud- Betty J.o Young, CliaNL W1lhams,
Kabe Otiver aDd G:roace CartPd wllh the reN. tss!onal of ~tate Frieda Heney, June Burns, (rene wnght.
i!nrl dl~fl'lct 'Gfhccrs
Justis, Leanna
Wnght,
Lena
MT" aDd Ml'3 ClaNnee Newe:J
Mrs N~utzhng was hLghly pfaiS- Lyons, Ann-a Ho(fm.an and goond and JJOn retume.d from Columbus
{'rl hv the rn" mhers uf 'he LegiOn sun, W1oona
.Hoffman,
[Sabel after speodntg a weltk with Mr
ani! Auxiliary for t.he lmpresslVC Browll, Mace) Bumgardner and and Mrs. LewiS Dal}y
Nt: 1V"ll e which s he and Rev gue-st, Mns Lulu Rlli'JSell
Mrs. John Jian'Won, 'Mrs Dllna
Sehot I planned
Lewts ami Ml'l5 Lloyd
VAliJ.lams
- - - - -I Ml' a-nd Mn1 GOOJ'ige Burns anti spent Tuesday with Mrs Clyde
CARMEL
:laughters went to Galitpohs on Bumgardner .at Ma.ott
BY BETTY CARLETON
SatuTday
Mr an-d Mrs Elcber
Vanmeter
Mr and Mrs Charles Barr ;u"n~
Beverly Ann Burns abtcn(]ed a motored to Dunbar
to a&lt;
son of Long Bottom ~pent
bir~hda, party at the home of
d;~v w1th M• and Mrs
Douglas
Circle and hmdv
rD Mr and Mrrs Edd1e R1ek-ard on
Larry Chel('! sncnt the wecjtend Wedn~ay for the1r
OOLf;ghle)

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Archie Moor-e Is
Favored At 14-5
Over J. J. Parker

TESTIFIES ON McKEON SLAP

Moore 39 the lighl hell\'YWeight
one conchamp1on and number
tender ftJr the • acant heavywelg!:lt
crown Is guaranteed .$45,0QO fo1
the ftght at Maplr Leaf Baseball
Stadmm, but n 'flclcat or serious
nng m)ury would knock h1m out
o( a sut e shot at the ~f!'lvy crown
in September
Parker 28 1~ an
unranked
heavy contender but the tall Toronto blaster Is a dangerous punch
er who has knocki!d out 23 of ~u
37 opponent 8 He claims the Canadian and Br1t1sh emp1re titles
"I expect trouble w1th Parker
tonight,' mu~tachiocd ~oore sa1d
Loda.y "And for llu1t l'(!&amp;son I'm 1
thao r
goina to h•t h1m ha1 der
ever bit any man before
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vacll.nt h,eavy crown because
of Rocky Milrciano's
rehrementl
will be recogmze4 as "uncrowned
world heavyweight" by the Cana.
dian Boxing Federatwn if be beats

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.FREIGHTER'S

The dr1ve W.lll spearheaded on
July 13 when Lhe supers,ltluon
of Fru:b.y th~ thirteenth, was 18noced and the pr-ogram of the
Potnef'Ot'-Middleport Rotary Club
was presented by Supt McCOJMi,
who displayed p(&lt;:tures of tbe
proposed elementary school and
addthon to the present
Htgh
School, and b) Paul Smart. \JCPpr ..3Ident of the C~~ JZens' Nahonal
Bank and clerk of the Board of
Educatwn, who tave the ftn8flcitll
f.&lt;:cts about the borrd 1ssue The
p1ctures Winch are on dlSplay m
the Shoebox wmdows were made
by C D Cam.den and Associates,
areh1leot. and engmeers of M~
1~tta

A town..wlde canvass of .homea
~nlo; aad tea.
chers who dlStrtbut~d ledSeta ex
plalntne the ISSUe
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Supt:'' McComb stud Tuef!Cbt
cvenmg ~hat •mmedi.lfle
plans
would be started on the pr:oject
Loeatum for
th~
elemenlm')r
.school w1ll have to be a~
by state authorities after selection
by the Board.

Ferguson Speaks
Before Meigs ·Co
Women's Clubs
Joseph Ferguson-,
Columbua,
candidate for ltate ali4ltor ....,
gue&amp;t speaker when the Women'•
Democratic Club ot Mei&amp;S Countr
met :Monday eve..ane at tb~ ~
ond Ward House, Pomero:y
Mrs Jlilla.rd

VanMeter,

v1ce

PRSJdeDt. preeided over the meet.
....1111 and severe) commulllCitlOM
were read from state beadq\WI.tllers
Plaot were made lor a picntc to
he held !D Attgust, the ttrne and
place to be aMouneed later.
Following .the address of Mr

Ferguson, Rolland Neut:zhng, eandidate fOf' comm•ssioner
Cbarles Diehl,
candidate
sbert(f eacb spoke bnefly

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meeting and refreshments were
served to appronr.lately 75 per•

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BY ~HA~LIS t.\, McCANN
United P...- Stiff Colretpandtnt
President Gamal Alxtel N~er
or Egypt has guffered his severest
3:etbaek smee he olrertht't' w Kina
f.&lt;"'arouk four years ago.
When •he wenl to Yugoslavb:
lns.t week to confer Wlt'h PN!SI·
dent Tito and Indian Pr·ime ,J.knISter JJrNaharlal Nehru, Nuser
WitS' ndma: h@.
He wa&amp; IJuilding himself up as
leader of the Arab nations He
was pJayil').g the West a.gamst tohe
East in chis di'ptomaey wtth appcrent suce'eu. He waa be.ing
1headlined as one of tbe world's
three leading "neutralists."
Then things began to b&amp;'l)pen

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per weeJr: one year rr. advao&lt;·r a t Th f• D:~dy St-.JI!nt'l urtice, $15tiO,

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tbre.! mtmths, $2~u on e mor11h $l

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c ro .... ~kd buM' S, !run~ , Hlld
mrpl .•nt·~ "t! llll'Ct n cross
!Writ o n of humullll y. \\ ht•n 1101
on our )(li:JIII "e .1re l1kd} to
JUt!~t· int.lnJduals u-.: co1d1 n,11 to
IHurt.il s tandards, ofh•11 ll\ou!Jng
ont: ..., hu uprwm s to be thspl('as·
ius ur repulsive. 'J hen \'tl' n£f'd
lu rrlllt"lllLl'r the Y.onh wh11 h
tbe B1Lh• ::11t1 Jbufl•s to l:hn st
Jt&lt;~us {:\hltthew 11 28), •·c,,meo
unto me, all \ e tlwt lohour nnd
l.ll't: hea\'Y laden, and 1 v.i!l gl \ t"
you rest."
Alar) B:1ker :Eddy, the :Oi'&gt;rovcrer ond FonnUt r uf Clm~twn
St lrn&lt;"e, r·onsist.-ntlv tlt·l·lan·rl
nnd (ollowt•d the tcu"hlllj;IS of
(,hnst Jt·sus. In f11 I, ~h~· hn~•·d
hrr cli s!' OVl' ry IIJWII Iu s \\01 cis
untl wur· k~ On JJ.I)(t·~ 471i 111d 177
of ' Sc ft·nce amllle'ullh wrlh K•·y
to !be St nplurf's" M1 s l .tltl\'
~fult•fi, "Jt·sus IJI'h,ltl 111 Scumce
the perf•·( t num, "'h o up)wtlrcd
to 111111 "'here SlnllillA: IJJOI!ul
man nppt' ,cr!4 to lllullnl~.'' Al'f'ul tlill!ll \ she lt'.H lws tho~! the

S r ien('e Hymnal earne to
h1·r· UHI (:'\o 3lfc) :
Stwak gently to the erring

li1111

ones,

They must have toiled in
vain;
Perdwnce unkin•lness madc!l
lhf'm ~o;
0 wm them back again.
The ne wcomJ&gt;r wa~ admitted,
and With alt•rlnes.. lhe teacher
~pil'i1unlly dt sccrned every indl·
vidual a:o~ In 11 uth the perfect
chlld of Cod, blamele~s and Jovmg, H :mnony reigned, and tbe
enltre group was benefited.
AI the close of the ~chool day
lhc new sludent thnnked the tn•
sl nwt or rt•r prolectinlf her, She
lohl a stor \ of a broken home,
tli~l·our.tlo(t' menl, nl'glect~ 11 n d
"udlv. Follo•d wilh o·ompossoon,
lhc ll!:u·lwr Wfl!i Srutdul foa· the

""~'"'''"'''v
ah.
clus.'l.
nv the'"auk,
end urher
the1"'"
semes·
lt&gt;r u lovublc•, olll'uelive, ond In·
tt·IJJI.f(·nt :-;t 11 dent emergeti, Be·
rn1·c the opt&gt;nlng of the next
!ll'llle~l(&gt;r, the lol'lrl ~ent 8 neully
111111 of l:ool'~ t ' I"('LJIIIll( I~ ~pi1 11- pt•nnt·d not~ to her teacher, Slot1111, (,ud ~ likeness. In IH!Il'l' to JJijollhat ht•r JHII'I'nls had been retlu11r\ tl11s fuel , stu! clt•tiJu;s m.tn um11•d :11rd lmd 1110 ~1·d to unut]wr
111 litis lt•xlilouk II.N fullcms (JI. d1~hkt 'Wiu•re slw "\\UII now a
!'1111)
'J'IIC' f'!HIIJIIIIIIHI Jdc•n Of Ill ·
1Hf.lh ~chool s,·nmr . Later on an
IJIIIh• s,,irll; tlw SJIIIIIUul lll l if.ll'
111\IIUIH•u to lwc 101111nen'·ement
:md hkt llt'SS uf l•o•l, the full arJJ,~·~ I llw ~IIJtl(·nt gJ·acluatC'•I
1't'J1rt"H'IIIUIIOII uf Mind ."
n r.u! J, UJtly ju\uus chou·ming
Wlwn v.e Llmlt·•·sl.•nd (lod to Aid,
'
he Spin!, Mmd, Sc, ul, l.if1 , 'I ruth ,
It is n pm·ll('l{£' to mePt f'O&lt;'h
unci I to \'e , , , We lllll!&lt;i( llt'(' t'S·
Sllfl]\ 11h·nlif\ 0\IIS(•Ivt•s UN t ho • em, v. hu &lt; 1 " ~ !&lt;i··~ uur )Jill h with
II tlt·c I111IIS uf Ihe Jlllilllln l,ucJ - kindly ('oB~idl'rniJOII. Where \\e
)U'ud, 1 ullwr thnn .,s lumiN.I mor- min~lt· - 111 lh ~ hcune, bll!iine&amp;ll,
~llmoJI, cllut!h, c1r tltl tht• high111~
J lwn, If II ue lo 0111 selves
lllltl to Cod, Wf' 11111~1 rwe c • vtl' ~'· wuv - - i~ 11f little impco1·tnncc.
FI'IIJIII'IIIIy we· ncl'd to he moHt
Clllt' us (loll'~ ~Ill f•·c I splilltJ ,tl
w.tlc hful In lh•• ~~~~OCinlwn
idt&lt;LJ, us 0111 lulcl\ 1;I lw1• lh•1 'II•~
r cvr1·sc or tin s wouhl lw uu- tho11c Y.lm '"e c1oiH·~I aut! deurl's\Ju U~ 'l'IIIIIIUhlll'.'i~ly lAC lnkc
du b.twn
. , , A h·n&lt;"her In !l lar..c&lt;' hi,w;h llu r 11 fm· urnntuJ ur wrong Ihem
lll't•dl£'s~ II'JIHL~IIl. When
fH'hool, luul the oppoJIIIIul~ !u \I.Jih
1
lice ol}.lllrs n9 (oud mnkc1
fol lu_•r nlldilv lu sec lllll/1 ns ""
Gud'11 ·.lnlnf.(c wul hkt•nes:o~. The thuu, OUJ entli'll ulltlude lowurt1
t•mulund chnnu&lt;•s ror the bt'lh•r.
dill II uf J4iJ h J.J uUf.!'lll lu II!' I' riH"S
a yuuug Hit I, :t )l:lo\'t•nly, dt~hev­ Bul this dhlcctnllll'llf r('quii·I·S
cmd )ll'nl \I('C, Mnny (('j.
f'lt•d humun lw1uH. n porll.ut of pulil•nce
low travf'lt•I'K on IJfc'.'l J'mul CUlly
Jlllst rv mul 111 ..clt'l I. 'I'll•' g~r] a hcnvy lmrrlrn, lh•u•.'lh 11 IIIli\'
v.ux ,,, t•ult•J ou prnhalwn in noluhvu\ she l'\'ult•nt, Lt·ilululy
' UC' l'Oidun~ e Wllh ll w pl~u of lilt• we nerd 011 ~:~ unotht·•··
oiJirc·•· whu lu ndt·cl lilt· rt· fllcnt . t ~ . ••• Ahwh n h{•cng vulrf'll n!l
!111 y v.lu•rc she had ht·t n dc- to the nerd of mn•·c IH'olht•tly
tuine(l for lt',IS UIIS of ili•Jm- love. But is it i!Cilernlly prue·
IJIICIICV. Af f!J ~~ Sl!(h! Jlw ltiU her heed? We see the perrt•&lt;' l man
Nhrunk homtlu 1"• • ~11111 ,,{ CX · ouly as we live the words of the
IJOtilliR' llrls huplt· s~ 111••11111 In th e Mu~lrr (Murk 12•31 ), "'1 hou
lllH't'Jlli unaJ ly W1•l H11 OUIIII'II 1111 d shall lo\'e lh:\o' neiMhhour "" thy~
Ol•h•Jiy cln~~. But llw~~oe vm s•·s
~£'If." 1'ht Lhrwlw11 ,\ owe~
tr~m u loved hymn in the Chris· ,\fo11itur, , • - - .._..

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AXYDLB"AXR Ia LONOF&amp;LLOW
Oat lflter simply •tand1 tor another. In Ulll txample A 11 uted
IOf, Ultc three L't, X tor t'he two O'a, etc. lint~ latter.,
tfophlo, the lenrth and tormatlon or the wordt -.n all h.lnta
'Caeh day the code lett.cu are 41trerent.

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12:30 Current
l.SO Tennessee Ernie

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Queen For a Day

3 41 Modern Romances
4.0fl Comedy T1me
5:op, Aunt Oro
4·1() My Little Margie

6.00 Newt Picture
5:30 H&lt;!1!81on~ C4Mdy
8:!5 , Sports. Eye

6:211 Les Paul
6:30 Jaye P Morgan

6:B Newo C..av1111
7:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret Jour-Gal

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1t •bad been rej)()li'ed 1hat Russia
\\'as Wlili~ rf.o fi.noance the entire
projeCt.
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To make things worse , Nasser 9:00
failed m hL't atl'e.mpt In ~he Yugo.
9:30
~la'V conference to geit Tfto and
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Nehru to promise b'i:m full ~liP·
11.00
port in his campaign
ngainsl
11-15
France in Ncmt&gt;h Af•rlca
11:30
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11 10 Spoils
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Heart-0-Hickory Smoke Chips •• 2 lb 49c
Roseville Charcoal ...•....... 4 lb. 39c

A specLal meeti ng of the Moth.

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ra ffle &lt;
m ch dnt sk illtt and the

and wer-e .aet Up f-or the year book
Weathi:J' penniUing, aetion wtU
get underway aeal.n. tbls tvenift£ Alto the croup voted to buy st'VIn t?le Bend Softtt.ll Toum1ment
being played at Bachtel Field jq eraiiCS'eeru for the ltbrary room s
Mason . Gam~• bave been
poM.•
poned for the pQt twG Dla1rtl be..
cau&amp;e of 'rain and wet
erounds.

ta ble for
.
we re
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OUR

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REDUCED20%

Bar-B·lJowls
ALL

. ... .. . .. . . .......

7.98

Sin~

PICNIC COOLERS &amp; PICNIC JUGS
,. Jlrike Moor~ Your f&gt;icnlc HeOilqiiDl'ter• .~,

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2.65 ea
SPORT SHIRTS
.,....._
Short Sleeve, knit 1M
Values to $l.9S

REDUCED 20%

$1.99

SUMMER SUITS

Top hnge, Tropiqfs, Wool and
D•crons. V•lun te $i?.SO

$33.00
LIGHTWEIGHT JACKm
1 R,ack Co1t or J..:ht-ValuN to
$19.95 Not All Shoo

$5.00
BOYS TROUSERS
Summe.- '1nd Yeer Around

Summer Capll $1 00

BOYS SPORT SHIRTS
II'OMidoth, Nylon Meth, Greilf
For School. Value• to $2.45

97c
$2.98
THIS CLEARANCE SALE IS STOREWIDE
ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE 6 WORK CLOTHES
REDUCED

CLUB SET
" co'hstisting of
3, 5, 7, 9 and Putter
1 and 3 Woods-Only

to

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~; NEW YORK ......,.._,

for

~

Door

be Awarded

Weights. V,aluet to $1t9S

.CLOTHING ..HOUSE

Sat

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Dependable Slbce J87Z

POMEROY

on the T Middleport

(no other low-price car has these value features)

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LARGEST SIZE In tho law·prlce 3. Plymouth

NEWEST STYLING In lho low1&gt;rice 3. All-new

Js biggest, longest, roomiest of "ailS." with the

Aerodynamic Design, exclusively Plymouth's.
bring~ you tomorrow's look today.

smooth ride only a big car can give.

LARGEST TRUNK

S~ACE

@)

In lho low·prlce 3.

A full 83.8 cubic feet! Low-price ear "A"
has only 20 cubic feet; low·price car "B"
ha.s only 27 cubic feet.

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SAFETY·RIM WHEELS, exclusive in lhe low-price 3.
Protect you from accidents' by helping to hold tire
on rim in case of blowout.

TWIN-CYLINDER FRONT BRAKES, oxciUtivo In the low·prlco 3.
PUSH-BUnCH DR,IVINO, oxcluolve In lho low-prlco 3.

TWO hyd•·aulic brake cylinders in each front wheel give you aafer,
surer Btops, reduce the chance of accidents.

This positive, mechanical control makee all other forma
of driving old·fashioned. Optjooal on all models.

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TOP

~REA TEST

VISIBILITY In the low-ptlco 3.
Note Plymouth's awept-back deaiJ'n. No

corner blind spot (right of dotted linel,
as results from straight up-and-down
posts on the other .two low-prlce can.

P~RFOIIMANCE

lo 1111 low1&gt;rlco 3.

Plymouth hold~:~ official N .A.SCAR speed
record for cars in Jts claSB, acceleration
recol'd for aU U. S. atock cars t

Th~J br-illicmt Pl7fmotdlt BeliJede,_
2-door HunU.op. V-8 OY 1-

... 10 lbs. 98c

t . . 4 cans for 75c
Skotch Ice ..... • •••••
.Charcoal Grills • • • • • • ........ 2.95 ea
LARGI

SAVEf

Summ., Met.h White
Values to $3.95

(at•llna and Rugby
Al10 Mtn"s •net 8oy'1 Trunks

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decl!roo over Chico Vejll"',.
stamford, Coon., 10.

DRESS SHIRTS

Values $6.95 to $15.00
Sb• 21 to 10

SUMMER SUITS $17.00
I RACK SPORT COATS $17.
STRAW HATS
P1narn• and S.ilors Reduc.d
- 25%

Prizes

FIGHT UIULTS
BY UNITID PitiES
LOS ANBELES-illamoo , _
tes. 1MY.a, Loa Aneelea, 'W'OII; a

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Big

Dodgm 11 Y011t- Field llo. 1

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LADIES SWIM SUITS

49.95
still Register

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Charcoal Briquet• ...

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SUMMER TROUSERS

Golf? . .

4

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FOR

one of the

Yank...

SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED
UPTO .

ANYONE

You can

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CONTINUES THROUGH JULY

Porterfield 3-8 vs Ditmer S.ll
N-ew York at Chicago mg.htFord 12-4 vs Donovan f..5
Thut'ldlr'• G.... es
New York at Chioaao
Boston at Kansas City
Baltimore at Detroit
Washmgton 8l c;Ieveland 2

u

c.Jw bbrary.

prC~~&lt;C n \

ing will find the Hartrl~~ur!l!:~l
ballen faclllf the
CIO team, the Huon Rlttaila playIng the Cheshire nine, •Dd thea
Lakln facing t~ Jldpre.Parke,...
burg MercbanU ln the fll'lt eame
of the aecond rouq_d.
SPIID&amp;Il CITID
John A Sargent,
315, Route t,
Pomeroy, h1s be'en cited to appear
m GaiUpohs Municipal Court on
July 28 on 1 c~arge of gpffiflng.

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Dodcera
Redl...

proceed&amp; w11J be u8Cd to purchase

~AVE!

Games scheduled for tblt even.

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lodl...

Brave-1 •L IDdtant
J'he)'- vot ~d to RedlegB at Pifttee P'leld No. 1

clubboule .July J8. The h01irtcSfil·~

Paul Itoush

w

;Look a..;;t w.hat only Plymouth offers you. !

success.
Frankly we sUII think Ulat the
are a third place ball club
then, they do !lave !1n;t place
potentialities A good consu;tent
winning streak m1ght carry
the
Reds to the top, but in our book
w!.ll still be Broklyn on
Mi.lwau'kee ln second. T!Jc Do•dgeors
have t.'lat vaunted power,
still think that they wlil
enough pitching to go all
way. T!le Braves are
in a
str~ak at the present ltme,
wdl cool of!,
and may
pitchmg the thing they need
most as they
come down
st•·etch In a three team race.

&amp;pe&lt;'

T...,
Braves

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eight in all and seems to be one
of t!Je brlghtt'st prospects the Reds
have. With Art Fowler
getting
kicked all over the lot, and with
Klippstein falling to get them out
it could be that Jeffcoat and Acker
could bold the key to Cincinnati's

Wednetd•y Unly
Jul' 25
, F••vt.ILY NIGHTS
Bob Hope
Mickey RooMy
"'OFF LIMI'rS·'

MOTH£RS CLUB

MIIGI LlnLI LIA~
JTANDINOI

Boslun a1t Kansas City nJght2=3~v~o~T;ru:c~ks~4~-~4~'___t:~~~·~~~~~;;~~;;;;;;;;;~-=~:r:~~~""""""""""""""""~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~:-.,.-'!!r

he route
time out,
andwent
apThelast
veleran
Jeffcoat
'ears to be ready for regular as·

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WEDNESDAY
11 59 Sign On
12·00 Ne1ghhors
12·30 Film &amp; Fan('y
I :m Feuuntnt&gt; Ton&lt;"h
2 00 Arott!'J'Iloo n F1lm Festival
4 00 F-tlm
4.30 Ka'I'Loon Rom1cs
5 00 Miekey Mouse
o·oo News
8 M Weal'her

&amp;·us

I MAJOR LEAGUE
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STANDING .

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lng toward the h-J.rWill.yt of hit fu - I

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Edge M Night
Ka11e'.!P KJ{)chf&gt;n
L'ucky 8•R-&amp;nc-h l
Thf' Eal'!y Show
Att LmkleUe-r
Douglas E&lt;llwo,rl•&lt;l

4:30
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6 00
6 15
6 30 Sgt Pl"P5lOn o.f t/ii'"y·u"&gt;li
7 00 Bob Cumm1n gs
7
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8 30

BY OSCAR FRALIY
United Pr... Sports Writer
CANTON, M'Btll:l. UP- Brokenhe~~;rted Ted Kroll bad baW.le -scan
!on the lwnde toda.)' Ito au with
thOSe on Lhe .outside.
ThOSe oo tbe ou.t.s1de-on bead,
shoulder, neck and le,g- are a U!t.
timonial to his rheroi.Sm 1he will
CIIJY .forever. 'IboSe t.m the in·
side are aouvenh,.. of hlS fadure5
which may Jaat -a llfetlJlle, too.
And the ones IlLUde .tractna- a
puckery patt-ern on ihi&amp; acbmg
heart are the one1 which ~urt the
most today.
Just a moBtib ego the first or
tbose mtel'lwtl 8C8il'8 was .etohed
when be needed three par fours
Jn the last three boles to wm the
Chenshed U. S. Open Golf cham·
JfJonshtp. He flrni.Sbed in n~ght­
mare faahion, with a Lnp~ bogey
seven and two bogey lwes to wmd
up a disconsolate fourth.

WOMIEN'S CLUB

MoonBeams
On Sports

8.00 Captam Kangat oo
9 00 Gan:y :Moore
9:30 Arlhar GodfoN&gt;y
10·30 Sl.r1ke 11 Rirh
11 00 Valiant Lady
11.15 Love of L1fe
11 30 Search f rw 'J'om()rrow
11.45 Gu1&lt;fmg L1ght
12 00 Midrlav Mntinee
12 30 Ats 111ft. WorJd 'ful'lns
1 00 Johnny Carson Show
1 30 Itouse.9arty
2 00 ' The Illg PayoU
2 30 Bob Crosby ShDW
:-1 00 BngMer Day

:m

While Sox' 14-'hlt

Dl~k W1l~ia~s

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Minister

Dmitri T. Shepllov announeed' tbal
RUSS'Ja wal'i not oonK~ideri'fl.g tan of·
fer of aid in building f1he dam.

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9 00
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10 30
11 00

9:00 Tb" ~ YOUf Life
930 Ina ~ H~n Sbow

THUr.!DAY
On
Today
Coff~;e T1tne
Ho1fle
H Coo1tl 3e You
Feather Your 1Nest
P-arson's Study
Cutrent
Tenntossee Ernie
'
Matml'.- 1'heatre
Queen F ol· a Day
Mode, n Romances
CJJmedy Time
IMy Little :M-ur~le
Aunt Dru Show
News Picture
Sports Eye
I
Les Paul &amp; 1\fary Ford
Dmah Shore
NeVfs Car-.avan
Flatt &amp; Scr1tg~ ShOw
Hal1H of Ivy
Baseball
People's Choioce
·Ford 'rheal e r
Lux Theater
Best of Grouch9
Drllgnet
News ffead:inet
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7 00
9.00
10 00
J t ·OO
11 30
12.00
12:30
1:30
'2 00
3 00
3 45
4 00
4 W
5 00
IJ 00
fi 15
6 25
6 30
6 46
7·00
7·30

ll:OO Feather Your Nest

huvc notice-d an
Increasing
WIDNESD_AY
tr~nd by advertJZJElr:s
to person·
Coplajn K·angnoo
8111 t' tht&gt;lr l1ouse ads With
winGll'l')' M_.e
SUPPORT YOUR LOJ\.
some POl tra•ts of
executi~s II
Art•h ur Godfrey
SAFID ORGANIZATIOHSf
.'&lt;lt'f'ms I connol pick up a maga·
Strike 1t Rim
Work with them to get u.tro pollc;lng l
Zllll' Without seeing
Home doe.
Valiant Lady
where needed , , , bett.r roadt. ttrHt
e yed Vlccplt•sldent ur a
whisky
Love ol Life
llvhtlnv and tlgn1 •• , r - aafet:v
conttrn 8 hank or an ad agency
~arch lor TomOtTow
training In your ~ehoolt,
JnstaiiJn,l{ any &lt;~mount
of conCI·
Guldilllg
Wght
Atk local pollee or your new•paJMr/
den~:e In lh(' product.
!Midday
rMMinee
bow to get In touch with your como
W1th l~e txc-eption of the raf.
l2·30 As The World Tum9
lmuncty
tafety
groupt.
Prestige Ia Thrt~ar.nec:l
fL&lt;:hly · wlur.kered
Commander
1
1:00 Johnny Carson Show
fJi.s preshlil~ with Egypt's fellow
Whttl'head, who
peddles
gin,
\Where the pvbllc supportol
1:30 HOU&amp;eparty
A rob countnes Is threatened.
most of the falth-lnsllllers
are
'- a sllfety proaram,
2:00 The Big Payoff
deadly Sincere holding glasses by
Mure Senously,
hi!!&lt; internal
2 :'0 Bob Crosby ShQw
deatho go DOWN I
onc sJdl'plt'(.&lt;e brooding over s}Jeaf
position wtll be weakenert UTilet'iS' 3 00 Brighter Oay
Pu.bluheJ 111 11 p11bli~ nrflo:t i1 fJ,J
or unpoJt tmt papeu Or else stephe etn. gel h•mself out of tJbe dl·
3·1 ~ Secret Storm
li/)#~IIUlllt II'IIA Thr dJNrt";l C"•11eU
pin!( t•agcrly. out of 111 toxl with a.
plomattc plfo which he dug tor 1him
3·:10 Edge of Nigh1
hriekdse m hand
,
self
4 00 Katle's Kitehlln
rt 1s 11.11 exeellent tdea, 1 think,, It would be a blowsy guy m a
A30 Lucky 8 Ranch
JAYCIE.ETTES
TO
~··T
Naser's
dream
o!
n
gre~~ter
~ln tnk111g tnstltutJonaJ Hdll tO Jet pair O( bafh!nJ: tTUI\~8,
JOWly,
5.00 T~e E..-1, Show
The Melg• Couuty Jayce.-ett" F~vo.tls ba!1e1l on the ccn"lt'f"\.w*lon
tlw public In on who IR running nearly bH!d, pouch-eyt!d, pecking
1·10 Regi:on&amp;l-'-'Jt-e'j1orter
the .dore - espcelally Jf they au laborJously With two
fingers In Will meet, on Thurtd.y _ •venlng 0 ~ th" $1.3 b~llton dam tis wat~
8:1~
Doug!., Edwards
eight
oclock
,at
the
home
are
plrmnerl
tG
lnr.reas()
P.gvnt'~
look happily morned, soberly at- front of a littered desk on which
6 ,30 CISCO K1d
re. J.an Morgan In Middleport, a\'(rlcullural outpull; by at INst 39
tent1ve to business.
tar
above he can't find anything but old cllps
Lt hu Men announc•l. Mnr. MJI- 1 PeT &lt;'""' and itt; etl~ctnc powar 7 00 Artllur GOdl1'ey
plnrh 1 ng the f•hng clerk. a non- ~nd beerbotUes
dred karr will assist as c:o.hostess. 1 produdion by 800 per cent
stnye 1• 111 bars when they
go to8100 The Mtlilio~,ure
clttch the 6.10 fnr homtJ, and ~P.v
8:3.0 I've G~l a Secret
Nns•f'" h-ad tak~&gt;n an ine'l"t'.:»~ing­
9 00 2oth Cell'l:uey Fox llour
111g exactly three kiddles - little
lv ant1~Western ~~otHiude ever smc~ tO 1)0 Your Esso Reporter
Peter, nme, little Wendy, live, and
he got it?to power. '
10,15 Sports Parade
Baby Johnathan, two The wife':'!
10·25
Weath«tnan
nnme is a dead cinch to be Sue
T,ast fall Nasser enotered an 10.30 Ten Thirty Theatre
Or els" Allison
RQ'r(&gt;enl'Bnt whh Russia
under 11·00 News
or course, I! Is nece&amp;spry to lx·,reoldonto Will Ploy - J ' Vole" of HooYOr, Trumon wh1eh
Cl)mmun.lst CzechoslovakJa
eh-eat a bit T~~ guy who relllty
Key Rol11 ot Convtnllons
Ctrlaln lo Corry Wtl&amp;ht &amp;ta•rted •endinl( aT.m" to Eqypt It 11·05 The L&amp;le Show
JUilfl the ~~ohow might be an ugly
now appean tbat $250 million is
gorilla wllh a lace hke
a movte
Slgn orr PrPyer
Bpccffll to CeJt;traJ Prefl AuociatioJ~'
a
more likely figure.
gangster, kebping a stable or chor·
ASIDNOTON-Two ex-Ptelldenta will play key roles In tlle
us glrls on company expetule ac.
approaching political conventlont.
count s1nce his tlfth dl\'orce for·
Harry
S. Trwnan wm be one ot tile moat lnftuentla1 men preaent
n.,pil•
•.
5 '"'"
constant infide!Jty They
would
when
\he
Democrats convene at Chicago Aug. 13. He 11 to deliver
offered last DerP.mber to m111te j
, have lo hlde him in the clollet unan. lmportaJlt apeeCh, but aside from that he will have much to 1a.y Nagger a
t.i} lhe photogrnphe1·s left
mHli'on dol' .... (rant 1
about
the nominee. There have been report~t-unconflrmed-th4t
towtrrl 'he d~tm cc11'~~ Britain of.
It woulrl he a downrl,l{ht plta11
he pretert New Yorlt't Gov. Averell Harriman to A.dlal 8~venaon.
fererl Sl4 mtfUon.
ure to see the frlghtmsly
con£1.
The Uni-t~fl
THURSDAY
Should &amp; "1top SteventOA" move develop. and
Lienee lnsplrins bunker havlnt~ a
ShttPs offered to eon~H1er provtd· 11:~9 Sj.gn On
1hould Truman rtve 1t Jill IUpport, the Dtmo· I mil $130 mimon more
Martini f1ght with his wife, who '"
121 31)1)0 Film &amp; Fl}ncy
cratlc conclave could btcome the moat exciting
probably named GU.Il!li~ or
neck~
F~mtn.ine Touch
convention in many yean.
Nass,..,. wa.&lt;: flving bno~k to "'llT(l
2100 Aftet,noon Filnl Festival
rng ln the gar den of the country
At San Francllto, Herbert Hoover will be a
rr~'~ m Yupo&lt;;:lav1a
w1 1h Nehru
4· 00 Film
cluh wllh hili na.slstant'11 rl:ldhe•ded
atar speaker before the Republican convention.
when the blf'l.w f~&gt;ll. Tho!!&lt; United.. 4.30 Western
Since Pruidenl Eisenhower and Vice President
~ 1 atr&gt;&lt;:~ said th~ 1t was nt1t en".
5·00 Mick~ Mouse
Richard M. Nixon are aaaurtd ot renomination,
vinced tohrtt El!'vpt could do its I 6:00 NeW1
the RepubUoane wUl have no auch condlct at that
onrt 1.., (jft""llt!lll"' tihe dam, fnr
Ch05 Wellftbennan
which markt the Democratic battle.
one thm.v But there 1s no ttoobt I fl-10 SJKIII'b
Howevel\ Hoover, a •teadtut GOP "rc~tar,"
1
lln1. the Am~;~rl""'n afl-rl Brttieh
6·15 Joh11 Daly
....... ly Carol lone
.11 being counted on to quiet any compJalnta trom
'ion h~o:- •a ~~~~c.d, DOt an etono·
ft::W Lone ~nter
Wom•n'J Travel Aoe~lhority
old•llne Bepublictlftl who have protested privately
mlc, background
'
'7 Q0 Hour Glass
Auru~t 9th and IOLh •aw the
lllol Mr. - · Ia "nmakloll'' Ult parly ln
JtldKing in Chicago of entrtes ror
•• .,,.,.~• .,
IIIIo wltllr~ 0\YII political phllooophy,
Nasser is to mak.&amp; a bioi: speP.Ch
:::: st..r Toni¥JK
1
the Carol Lane Awa1tl11 for Tr~f­
Trumon
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1 Thur!!day. II probabl.y will he bet- ~·OO ~:~~~~Is
fl r Sart!ty Admmletero:d loy the
• RI:TVIIN VISIT-The PIIII&amp;IOn lo wllllllf 1o
ter. A c_,iro newa~per aJsoo re9:30 Stt-•w Hat• Theatre
National Safety Council throurh
extend an Invitation to a hiJh Soviet milttary ofl'lclaJ to vlalt the
ports !!hat be plan:~ to visit Mtlft- j11 00 N-ew 41 Weather
J!lllnt of Shell 011 Company, lht
United State1 to reciprocate tol'i ~he trip to Moscow by Oen. Nathan
C'ow &lt;\qcuat 13.
.
l1: 10 iSJimtl
A\\&amp;rds •~ the tint and only to
F. Twlnins. Alr Force ch1el ot ataft,
Nesser mav rome UQ w1th some
~
r&lt;ilCO(I:\liZt acbte\OemtnU of Amt~r·
1
However, the outlook ta th&amp;\. any ac:Uon on. the lnvltatlon wJII be
lean women In
hif1'!' lo retriPv.e his IG.&lt;ll'l II look~ ]] lD 'Biff Bat*"'
put off until aft.r the Noyembtr tlecttonL A Soviet vllitor before
the
rlelr! of
!18 fJ he better had .
t1 4L\ Sian orr
tr•tflc ta!et:,.o .
that time ml&amp;'bt prove to be embarr.autll(. In addltlon, nfllther
Th• Awards,
Pre.ldent llll1enhowar nor Viet Proldent Rlil'lt.rd M. Nlx.on are ex.
given to the
P,tcted. to be in Wuhlqtoa. t9 extend col"111a11tiea to any Ruaalan
thret Individual
~ttlclal until the preaidentlal nee 11 over.
women and the
The beat bet to be tht Bovlt( vlaltor il. R.uulan Delenae Mlnlater
three women's
Gtor
.. Zbukov, an old comrade tn arm1 ol Mr. &amp;l.enhower during
or parenl11.'
\\torld
tlubs who huto
Ill developed and
•
d1rectad the most ettectll'e tnr.
SOIL BANK-A&amp;'rlcullure Stel'iltary Etra Taft Benton II en..
ftc nfety prurrams durma the
c:oul'f.l'ed by reporta of wldelpNd plan• by farmers to participate
prev1oua year art pre!lented at
ln
thl 1011 baak't &amp;el'ftle reMrve proaram tor this year's crops.
the NaL\an1l Slltety ConKte»s in
Benlon'l
departmeat baa rtltued no- nationwide arum yet but
Chicago each Ottober Top award
accordlnr to o«lcl&amp;la. wtt lookl u thouah tht pro,rram will be ott
in ea&lt;"h caterory h a •1.000 Sav lo a IUrpriiJAJ 1Ui!e611.'"
lnr• Bond and 1 bronte at.atu .
O.trlciats btlleq that total ptrtlclpaUon ma,y c..aun a lot ot eyeette aacond award rn both clau1·
f1ut1ons Is 1 •Mo Savlna11 Bond
brow nl•lnl by crl~tu ot the plan who bave arautd th..&amp;t 'POU(h
tnd a bas · rehef plaqu~ ot the
tarmen wo~h take part Utlt 1tlr to rei aey reaultl bttore 1;9$7.
trophy, t k I r d · r,ta &lt;' e winners
amc~11.11 both indlv dual• and clubt
• 101( WAl'ITIIID-DliSr~TELr- Tho notion•• boommr.
an awarded 1250 in Snmrs
muttr-biiUon doUar aircraft In-try maktl ao HCnt ol the tact
Bund1 and bas· rtlitf plaque1 or
that It II In "detptnte•• ntt4 ot Ullinetrt.
the !latuettt.
Tttt •utliorttaUv. avlatiOa tJil'lftetrlnl "'*&amp;'ulJLe, AM'O ~lge11t,
Amon1 the judt•• I,Jihl year
w~:re Mra
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nporU u 1 ~t of an ln4uttt'Y•w1de aurvty: ''Tht competition
Treuurer of the Unit.ed Stetts.
for eqlnttra wldl ~Itt ..,.._ an4 hJ&amp;hly concentrated trainMin Marlon E Martin, Comtni•·
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110ner of Labor 1nd lndu&amp;try,
The
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MaiM, Tht Honorable Geraldine
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F Maulwane, Judllt, Munk1pat
In the Jut abt morathl trom "orttld"al to ct.iplrate."
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Raymond Sa)'re, Pa1t PrtlldJnt
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Auoeiued Countrywornen of the
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World, low~. Mrs Haven Smrth,
notd
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Ch1mnan, women'• Committee,
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beth DtCeaarl, Prt•lde..t, N•·
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bride, spurred by too ma.ny
old·
rashlone(l&lt;~ after the golf game-.
What I'd l1ke to se.t Is a graph
showing how many necks the boy
wonder of the ad gume stepped on
during his rise to the" top,
how
many accounts he stole- before he
went over the hill from
his last
job, and a t1me
chart on
how
many afternoons he spent at the
usmg the telephone between
brandies.
I wonder how they'd go
about
doing a per~onal
adverUsement
on a bqm, ror mstanee,
like me
It would nr&gt;t be the
tevel·f')'t'd
young ma'n _ pieture
ta.ken 10
years ago - shtrlnj.l serlou!lly it·om
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE 1Bend Softball

Lure.
"Tbe're l&amp;i.Jl'il .no better W&amp;7 to mnt.b win although he needed
Back home, hu first craek at
win 'em .tlban by one run."
JJ.elp lrom How-le Pollet an the
ilhe
tour t.n 19t7 neUed only $225.
Th.t's Maoqer
Fred IIane)' eighth Whlle Bob Rush sutrered
So he .Look an att~Urtant JWO'I job
murderiDJ the Kina'a EDgLUth but his f-ourth loss aj:atnst e1gbt vtctorand revamped ·bil pme.
pomtmg out a key reaaon his Mll-~ Jea.
In LIJMI be was t'eady ~tga1n . J'hia
waukee Brana today tocreased
Billy Pte~ bec-ame the majors'
t•me •h e won $7,000 J)roving 10 bim .
th•lr Nalional Learaue lead to .a Ilrat tr..game w1llllet" or the cur-selr he woaa ri&amp;bt, .and. thr.oua:ll the
MW bieh of 3'11 gamea. Tbey're rent .aeason 'lnd matc.hed his 19M
years be has done quite well fl.
wionmg the close one~ dem· victory total when the Ohicago
nanetally.
.onMrll'ted by • 16-8 reoord in. one- Whit.&amp; Sox pounded. out 11n 11-4
He won $18,000 lrn 1003, $2S,OOO
run decleloaa cc:wpared to rtlhe verdict over the Arnenean League
m
1955 and p1c:kmg up ACOnd
CinciDB&amp;U Redlep' l'l-14: mark lel(hna: New YQ'rk Yankees. LaiT)'
money
of $2,MO m l!he PGA booirt
the Brooklyn
Doby l&lt;d the
ed hunself mto second
pllace
record 1a. them.
aasault with a aingle,' double and'
among
the
money""Ninnere:
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The BN:ves U.owed tbat uopor- homer dial drove m four runs.
year
with
$23,220.
tant eh&amp;mpiODSbip qua1ity ega1q Tom Sturdivant was the loser.
Indian• Move- Up
Tue.aday D.lght wbeil they rallied'
Bu.t, to a .guy who lost .t.M two
for two .ruDI!I ia tile DlBtb rto beat
The Cleveland lndian.s crept to
b1g ones of •his dream in ~ little
the New YOI't Gia:o.ts, 4-3. T.be wittuh 8t,!; g.ames of the Yankees
more .than a month, money ian t
&amp;aves bave won 11 ol 13 eames when Lhey wa-lloped the Washm:g.
evcrytlhing. And while lb.e •brug·
ia their latest drive and Bix of .ton Senatol'8, ll·O. , Md.ke Garc1a
gcd oU the 8Cars that &amp;how you
(!hose triwnpb.i were b')' -ene-I'UD p1tcbed .a thr~lutt.er for.his thll'lt
know bbe O'Dt:S l.JlSi.de burt ilnore
mltl"(iDB.
thutout of the- year agauu;.t the
today.
Hank Aa.ron 11'lpled to lead 'Off Senalons. Rockly «Alavtto d.rove m
the ntot'h and :&amp;cored the tyin&amp;' tdlree ii'Uil's: Wltib: a t:nple and two
Wen&amp; Down Fl1hting
~1111. ras Bobby Thomson hit illto a singles.
YeL 1t was even worse Tuesday
dii'Uble pliy. Then lhodatop Jabn,
!or Vhe one-tune infantry st'llgeant
~ickey Vernon s twO-run, m.nth who was Jut three times on Anzw ·
ny Lopn waUoped hiS lllinttl home
run of the season ifo t(ive south- l";Dmg homer enabled 'Vhe Bo~&gt;t.on J Beach ADd almost put down for
r
paw Warren Spahn the Wly 'be R&amp;d Sox to 'S'hade the Klltnsas C1Ly
Athle.t1es 3·2 for t!heir
thtrd keeps m Southern ranee to wm
BY UNITED PRI!SS
aee&lt;!ed lor bla fourlb str6111bt win st:Nnght .:Win. Relief pitcher Ike three QJustera on hts Purple Heart
NATIONAL LEAGUE
and lOth of the year. Spahn yLeld- Delock received credit for hls Because TUesday be had .t he covW
L Pet Gl
ed a two..run homer to Dusty Jtevenbh Wln while- W.ally BuTnette eted. PGA champtooslup w•thm lh ls Milwauktle -- - 54
628
Rb~ m the lirst iMing but
d
ft
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grasp only to &amp;ee 1t Blip aWJay un
32. •
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31
6U
ered
Ius
trst
ma)or
cague
C·
det
1.he
par-bustmg
drive
of
bat.
Cmemna.t1
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52
37
.384:
then held the Giants in check the
reat after two trh.rmph6.
B""okl
49 39 .~7 6
remainder of the way.
Triple b WJllle Mu•anda oand Ulllg Jackie Burke.
."" yn ----46 .477 13
D.....ro Blalt Roell ...
pated the Baltimore
46 .471 13'f.:
'11he Dodgers opened .a key borne Ortoles to an 11-5 vtctory after SJhouldexed Kroll S&gt;hot Blue Hill Philadelphia __ 41 49 .4~ l::i
stand w-ith 1 barrage ol extra base the Detroit ~gersh wdon bthleho~n- Country Club mone under par be- Oblcago ·- --- 39 47 .433 15
blows that eave them ra 10-5 de· er of .the twL-mg t ou e eauer, 1
d • New York
k
d .,
31 53 369 22
ore Bur e ~ 1ooe Ulm QUt 3 an
T~d;y's Result~
c1sion over the tecondoJ)lace Red- 9-7 wtth the aid of 'h.omercs by
legs, Sandy Amoros knocked in Al Klahne Frank Houst&gt; tSnd 2 In thetr fmal ~round match Jl
- M'axweli "'he Orioles' w,n was stmply t.11-al BUTke was four Brooklyn 10 Cincmnalti 5 ntght
five J'UM with tw.o triples and a Chari-,
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Phlladelphla 1 St. LoUis 3 mgcbt
Mtlwaukee 4 New York 3 mgnt
double ud Duke Snider obit his snapped a fJVe ..game losing skem un er par.
22Dd and 23rd 1boment as the
Yet when Thd Mid a lbhree-up P~tl$burogb 6 Chicago 2 mght
Dodee~ kayoed nemesl8 Johnol'
I lead on the 12th ohole, and aga1n
Today'$ Prob1bte Pitchers
Klippst:ein. Sral Magl1e yielded 13
as late as the 19th hole, he mu.&lt;;t
Milw-aukee at New Yo.rk-Buhl
.bits but went the disbance for tns
bav&amp; tho'Ught that here at last was 12 4 vs Worthington 4-11 IJr Anthird lrlumph. ·
the happy end to the long road tonelll 9-8
back.
~ The Pb1iadelphta Plhilliets routed
S~ond Leading Money Winner
St. LouU! a.t Philadelphia night
Viaea:ar Bend MLZCil in a six-run
The Cinclnnah Reds
now ap·
He w~s JUSt -an ex-caddy when - Dickson 7·7 vs HaddJ.x 8-3
sixth-liming nlll:c' to beat--the St. pear to be almost a cinch to flnJsh he m&amp;I"Ched. oaway m kJlakl yet h•s
Cbtoogo oat Pittsburgh nlg;htLouis Cardinals, 7·3. Curt Sim- ln the first t!lri!e teams
In the dream of bet111g a pro golfer was Hack•r !t·8 vs Fnend 12.8
mons delivered a two-~n double red hot National League race, but hrtght so vivid t:hM, when ht&gt;
Cmcl:nnatt vs Bl'()Oklyn at Jer·
Jq, the big rally .and beat tt.e lted really have .:t fight on theu hands was reeupen:tmg rrom •hiS wounds sey C1ty mght-Jeffcoat 2-1 or
birds for the third time ~his sea. 1f they wish to cop t!,le pennant he talked an engmeerlng ot.tUtt Lawrence 14-1 vs Newcombe 13 5.
son altboufb Wucbed· for 12 hlts. Curiently three and '()ne half mto formmg him a cluhhe!Bd Ted
Thursday's Games
Catcrher .Andy Semin.lck abo de- games back of the League leading made (he shaft htm.sell oul of a Cmcmna:ti at Brooklyn
livered 111 bases-fUled smgle m the Milwaukee' Braves, and two and pick handle -and sUa• ted swmg- MILwaukee at New York
six.-run uprising.
one half games lil front of
tbe
st. Louw at PhiJadelphJ.a night
Roberto Clemertte knocked In third place Brooklyn Dodge1 s t~e dnnatl Is the pitching, To dlft we Cbtcago at p 1ttsburgh
four nms with a home-r, lrtple and Reds aeero to be' at tha break or would say that It has btln Mtter
AMERICAN LEAGUE
aacrifice
as the P1ttsbuqch make point of thetr campaign.
than expected, Big Brook•
L•w·,
w L Pd. GB
Ptr.at~ 'whipped lhe OhiC:oago Cubs,
have nDC• h11 been the •-..rpm. of the Ntw York ____ 61 30 .670
No doubt th&amp;t the Reds
6--2. Ronnie Kline p1cked up •hlS one of ~~e ton hll~K tea~ in the Natlonat t.eag""• •nd the
Clenland ____ 5L 37 580 8'/a
gam,e. ..~)h o:l'.bey are leadmg botJJ ha..,. had f•lr pitching from the Ho.s:ton
_ 50 39 .562 10
leagues ..(n home runs,
and han · others But right Row it looks 11 Chicago 46 40 .535 12 Y.:
\
an Mcelknt
chance
to break If they might be • little tl.-.d. Balll'IIIO
41 49 .456 191h
YOUR
!!lc record set by the Giants
lor Te&amp;beth hu used a syst...-. of us- Dctrmt rc ---- 40 50 .444 20¥.!
the most home runs 10 one season ing starter far retiefllr, &amp;nd with • w hl (
36 56 391 25'7Z
Certainly the fact that Ed Bailey crowded schedule may find. him· Kaa;sa;~~~Q -- 33 57 367 27'ri
has led the league m hitting most sl'l1f hard pressed for 1tarft,..,
T y sday's Results
of the season1 and t!Je great play List night Johnny Klippsteln ob- Ch
·~~~ew
York ::; mg&gt;ht
.OOD•COOKING. of rookie Frank Rob•nson, has V"iously wasn't at his be-st, but lcago3 K
C't
mght
2
done ihuch to make them an •m· Tabb.tts lat him st1y
on
~ BO&lt;s1.on
ansas 1 Y
proved ball club thls season
Oil mo~tnd until tt was too la.te
for Detrott 9 Baltunore 7, ls.t twt
the other hand Wally Post
~a f the Rds to gat back in the time. Ba!Umorc It n;trOI.t 5, 2nd n•ghl
been \ a great disappointment an&lt; fhln retiefer Joe Blac;k was climb- ctevel;and, 1 ~ \\ ~s~:~gt;~tcoh:::ht
manager Birdie Tebbetts
fmall• 'CI on for four more rvns ,arid the
TocMy 1 ro • Cl
d-Pail
took him out of the
lineup, an1 lads lo!lt 10-5.
Wash111:gto? at
eve1an
·
onserled Bob Thucman, who ~a.
The key lo l~e Reds vltchlng cual 4-11 "Score 8-&lt;l
played greal ball "-' hos r&lt;pi•CE
oight be Hal Jclfcoal and Tom
DaltiDlOCC ,, Del.rO!L- ForGicles

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Braves lncrease Loop Lead To 3 1-2 Gam-eS

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HOGG and ZUSPAN
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We Gtvl! .
Qree!1

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DESIGN C-361. H.,.. · I• a house

conslstln~ of h1li

Department.. Star~

s..

.

eHe, llvlnt room, sen'l~ entrance· hlntln~ •avos, plctu,.. wlndow
and flower box. Floor ar.. i1 1236
1nd ettach\rd t•ret• ell f•ce tfl•
sq. ft., cub.l~• Is 23,484 cU. ft.
1tnllf, leevlnw thrP-e bedroom• on
Befo,. you bull d or r•
th" rear.
The.re Is plenty- of closet s pace, model, ..,e U!L tor qur1Hty

MIDDLEPORT

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$1.79
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$2.49 '.

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. lbn a·nd Tay\,on, 8" ~totin bindin~.

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with S Inch Satin blndln,. TIM
P•lm
Noblecr•ft
Revm~ihle, K~t t i n

$1

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Former va·lues to $2.49.
Sizes S.M .L. Priced fr,r
dearance.

RAYON· NYLON BlANKETS

Faney lin&amp;

in

short sleeye
spOrt
arhi·rts far men in· colorA doll1r down will held •nv lal•nk fit for vou In the stor. - A sm1ll
p1ym1nt of fifty ctnh a WNk. Pl1n now for wlnt..- needl with our
convenl.nt l•y-•w•y pl1n.

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ed 00 injuries but •br·utst&gt;s unt.l , P..k a~d Mrs. Wayne
Swtshf'r
shock. 'H~at same e~enillll( he re- and ~amrly returned h_ome Sunday
ceived 11 cut oo. his head whi le evemng 11fle1· a vacallon in FlorLa in
d required 3 s-til~)l :...s.
ida. Enrollt l home they . att e nde~
~ f g an
BI.'Veral b~tll games ln Cmclnnatl.
1 b
Mrs. Geo~~e. Harmon , Co urn ~:"
Miss Rila Nl'uttlln~
is visit ing
ba.s bo ~ n .vrs~otmg Mr. ;mtl MI... In Lam~aster wilh htr aunt
und
C'lrnton F l!'.'ht'r.
., I unde Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkins.
Mrs_ L. W. Mct.:&lt;}mos and s~n Ell - ~ Mr 11 nd Mrs .Tewell Curtis and
Mrs. Helen Gl.;.ru.~-e ad and dau·
ward. Larry Gavlll &lt;tlld I. I•.. Mil - 11!rughttl", Cnrol are Yisitint,:
in 1
ghlef'B
cl(lled ' on Mrs. William
lor took Dran-~e l\1cCurnaJ&gt; to Eno P3oen ix, Ariz' wit h daugh ler ami
Ketlle r
Mo~day evem~~- w~er&lt;: she re- so n-I n*law Mr. and Mrs. l!:dward
THl TWO U, S. t..wn
clay courts cbamplom pose : Clark and ltf'll. Bertha
Monday.
mamed f or a _v"'Lt Wl~•h ~r . and 1 Stark.
l
alter winninJ UUea In Rl~
llL Bhlfley Fey (left), Bt: 1
Le-wis Larue or NitT.o ~~pent ~.,..
Mrs. Clyd~ Mde~ ai\d famll y.
, Lest er 1Iu1·t und son Eric 1u·e vn-~
Peteraburc, Fla.., lar women'• -'tlgleD tJtllst, beating Althea. Glbr+a
l d·01y'-' with A-tr. and Mn. l.l"h
Mrs . •Ha.r ry -~~~-~ a~· d daugh;e~ 1alloning al Oba, Ontario, Canada.
son ot New YDrk 1·~· 6-l. Herbie Flam (rlPt), Beverly Hills. !I
Clark.
of J;ll!Yc s v~lle alrtved_ .ruesdar. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Woodg cad
, eaur., downed IDd J4oytan S.CS. 6-3,1·6, 6·3, 6-3.
(lnhmw.tfonalJ
Mr . .and Mrs. Hoyt Clark of
a vrsLt Wll·h Mrs. M4~·er ~u Ch~ld- anti family spent Su nday in Col-~ -~ ---- - ~ -- :---.........;..· ·- · ·
-: ·~ .
·.. ers and ~r. and· Ml'f\. Guy R ~y· umbus with relative-s. Thtir dauf!h·
and M-l"s. Btlhl' Lrevlng. Cmdy Gallipfllis w ~re visltin~ here S~l
etening.
nold~. Mr.s_. Wy-lie is tlle former· er, Con nie remained for a week's
ro~
-f' 1.:-e ving, .M~s. Velma Clark, lo.hrk
Goldte Chtlde rs.
vl!llt. Enroute home they had
.a
. .
. , p: f'lark, Mr_ an&lt;l Mrs. Tl1prnas BumJudith Bukber, who has been pltnic supper wit h
relatives at
. c~ARKS ~NOReD
.
~n:dner, Norris and Roger; Mrs.
Yi3iHng rela•tives in Columhus. re- Commercia-l Point.
A ptt',llu; ':"'ws beld _a t the!, New lJcr t·ha Clark and Larry. Mt~-. Wa.r·
turned b-omt' Sunday when Dr. anoJ
Mrs. Jay Warner and
chHdr•t.m, Haven Park, Sun~~· .m ;botliO~ pf eta ClAr1t, Gary a11d RandY : Son.)·a
Mrs. Ray R~uter, lowa . and othtor • Linda, l.Alrry and Steve, of Cntaww Ml· . . end M.n. Wlll11lf9 Clark nd Yunker and hcnoree.:;.
relatives eame to M-eigs Cuunly ) ba nrc Pte guests of her mother, ron who ·aTe m (rAn·g 00 New_Mar·
fur a· sohort vls~t. Judoith had been ' Mrs. E dith Mallory, and other l"e- ti nsvHle ~oon.
•
.
Yr~. The-resa Ohlinger o:nd Don
visiting Mt. and Mrs. 1''1·ed But - \atives.
At!e~di":g weo\·~ ~T. and Mrs. Gl'irum vi ~ited :vir. and M.-s. Way .
c-her and daUghter.
Mr . and Mr~. Lawrence Mighl Lawrencoe Clark ; Mr. ohd Ml"f!. ~ rre 1-lart tmd }fr ~. lltmnll·h JohnsOil
Mrs. Gamet Entsminger. -~ho J~rt todny for- their home, Prince- Clark, MT. ~nd Mr!f. ~~y Gnn- Sunday.
has !ipE!al. .t l\e summer
vJs th ng ton, Ind ., after a two week
vlslt stead, Bermce and Shu ley John
Dori s, Ohlingl'r has act'!'pli•f"! a
h~T family at Southt Charleston wilh Meigs County re latives.
S-0'11, M-:6. Bertha Ketller, Mr. 'llnd pe~l t ilon as an as"b'ant st•cretarY
hail returned •home and wa.~ ac ·
Mr. and M'1's. Gene Eskew
of Mr~. Dorsey Rous.h, Emag~ne, Ml'. of Dr. Rex Randn· at· t.he St_ J o.
companied by her dau'f'!·h ter. Mr ~. Oayton were weekend
guests or seph H nspila~ spen t several days
Rot·h Zahn and so:ns,
Mrs. J . W. Eskew. While
here
Mr. and Mrs. Cheste-r Knilght with her motiher Mrs. Ther~sa ml·
Mrs. fl"llnk Wil"!Pfl n· and h('lr porMT. -a nd Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr. and t!wy we re overnight guests of and su ns .are vacationing Lhi'l liu g.~r.
'
t&gt;nt ~, Mr. and MT3. Ada.m Eb!!rS- granddauih.ler Polly Anne Bauer·. Mr. and M1·s. Clarence Andrews.
week at 1 .~11 ke Alma and Lak1;
&amp;
Lach we&lt;"f' visitors in: Nelsonville a1·e vaeatloning at th~ir fu 1m home
M1'. nod Mrs . Paul
Moore nnd Jackson .
I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sw.a·rtz an&lt;l
Tuesr!Jy.
a~ plan to vi~il . bh~ir d a u·~ hl.c rs , family of ~nirlw~ nf' .
Oh'iu and
Miss Cm·inn.to. A1.n A.9 hworth of :,: r·_;. F'ann.:e We_a ver cal~&lt;! en Mr _,
M:. :tild Mr&lt;;. Pnul Moore and Pol-ly Karr Columbus and Mr. Mr . and Mrs.
C~vde
Andrew~ Kent u. js v1s,tlng her gran'tlrno·
lhf!rt.'-9:1 OhJin1-;t'lr Sunday.
J;fn ily. Fakhm·nc, !&gt;pen.~ the week and Mrs.
1'.. Rau ~·· ~&lt;.rcks~m._ w~re S und~ty dinm•r gues ts . of ther,' Mr:~. Geo 11ue
Wildermuth ' . ~r. anrl Mrs. J.ack t?rd vb itt-tl
eiid w ith Mr. and Mrs.
George
MaJigaret Gavtn, Cmc1nnat r. 1s Mr . &lt;~ntl. Mr~. Clan•nt'o Amtrews. and ot!her relatives for two 'oR'eeks. 1· . rda.,. at Let&lt;::rt.
.
visiting her parents and brother.
M1·. un~l MI""S . Carl Nmton have
Pat Carpenter or the WllVES,
Linda Ch.1"k S!X'ril! B few' da y~ 1
Moo:·c.
l.ind•a Lyons, who h as been
Mr'$. Paul Theis:~ and d-aughoter·. rl'lurllt'd home after ll weeks' vn- ~taolioned at Bainbridge, Md., sper.l wi•h Snndr.1 G ib b~.
visitin,:t her ·gra-ndparen•!S.
Mr. Paula Are at Butler Springs Chri~- f.ut.irm on Lnh Erie.
the wet&gt;kend With her par-ents, Mrs
Jlnbcrt Ohli n!l"·''t' was Hw gut•:;!
and Mrs. Berna·t d Sehramm of ti-ll'n A9sc-mbly Camp nt•nr Hill sWilliam McGuigg of Bay VII- Lawrence Dougla!i and perry Car- of Mr. and Mn;_ Jnhnn ~ e Wo!ft•
Zanee;vi\le, returned home with boro. Mrs. '111eiss is carn p nurs-.· lage arrived Tuesday, caHed by penter.
:ln&lt; l fa mily seH~rat da~·-~.
ber g·ramdpa.r ents who ~ayed •here for two w ee~.
lh'-'" fi e :ll~ of his sister, Mrs. Man• -H CLUS MEETS
Mr-. and Mrs. Ed Bowen and s or.
for a weekend visit with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warlanrl ning Wt•bsler.
Mike haw r·eturned from Cnlum :
Th f' l"herokcp \ hick-a-deP 4-H
Mrs. John Lyon&amp; oandl family. Sunand s.o n Charles 1·eturned .home
Mr . and Mrs . Elias Stiles, ,Joh n hus where Mikl' was ·a sLrr•gical l.'~llh mt'\ Jun ~ 26 at the hCJm~: of
dil)l atternoOn Linda left fot· Pt&gt;int
Mr . Ginther, Eddi e Ginther, Oris and patient at Ch ild re n·~ Hm;pital.
~Irs. Fr:lllk Re~·n old;.
Plelltlan.t .for a visit with Mr. and Tu-esday oa{te-r a· vacation .
Wayla ri d and Cha~·ltti· 'h'ave been in ,lam i'S Edgar Ginther
find Mr.
Ml'. and M-rs. E. E. Romine of 1 T h1• nwctin'!( wr~ npen{'d hv a
M't9, Stewart Burdetl\.e :
ut - and Mrs. Edward Stiles nml family Pomeoroy an...d their ·grandson Chas. ·- u,•,.;. nnr! Bible l't•adin~ iind :\! JrH . L. ThompsOOl, Ches hire, WlhO Cincinnati whHe Mrs. W11yland
.
·
ily olave rctmnNl. home after lat- Lemlt"y visih•d some ol.d neighbors th; t Mu:T~- al so gave ,, rl'adi n&gt;:
hmded
the
Lt::gion
Convfc'ln\IOn
1n
was f ortno.."TI)( emploY ed as pharm Clevelan d as a dt&gt;legate from -the
trmding th e
funeral o[
Art·ll.ur i·n Columhus 'l'hur!'!day and atW n1l- 1'hr• 4- 11 pl ~ (l,~~ was giVt'n by ;,\\.
acist -at the Du1ton Dz·u~ Store Is
•
Ginlhi..-"1".
Auxlliary
of
theFeeney-Renncll.
cd ('he wrestling matrbes during 'ar. I rCJil c:tll, n· ll, lin~ ur the m:na patient at Holzt'r Huspiital where
,Mr .an.,~ Mrs. Iler;~ry Bullard
·1 ·
f
_____:__~ - __ _ __ -~ ~~_!....:':_l~~ ~11.1 _:~~rPtv w;~ ~
bral!.talr:en after llavllllg a stroke ~OI!It. &amp;P-e: jQinC$1 ,,w,.. 'tffilotY • rq "eft Tuest1DY ·ru r' lfttq-r Mine, Tam- •lhei.r vi~H .
Seoon~ St. ·• 'l'omeroy, o.
i
ncinnati
.!Or
;.a.
slwr:t
visil
before
pa
,
Florida,
after
a
vi.~
it
with
hCr
'
. F. Hawkins is nttendihg a
they
retumed
·here.
N
York Centt&lt;al meeting in
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Han·is ami parents, Mr. and M1's. C. IJ. F recCle\teland..
ker, Pine GrOve.
anl vi~ihn.g their
and Mrs. Rober t As hley sons ' Columbus
M
d M
R b 1H ,
Mrs . Olin Bai·ley and son, Robert
rs. o en ·a · and children, of Clevelanrl flZ"e the
:b
rettrmed from visiting his Paren ts, r . an
p nb, M·r. •and Mrs.
WHbur ris and Mr. and M·IiS. C. M. Hen+ guests · of Mr. 11 nrt Mrs. c. D. Fl't)C•
ke-r and ot~cr l'elativc-s.
Ashley, Dunbar. Robert Ashley nesy.
Lyn~n Bradf()rd, daughter of Mr_
P..'lr nnd Mrs Curtis Bowman of
•has bl!'tn on sick -leave from
and
M:r!\.
Lawrence
Bradford.
Lancaster
WC're Si tmla;• guests of
OVEC aftP.r hsvin:g seve-r&amp;l teeth
Grove City returned home TIJeS- Mr .and Mrs. Homer Holl.!:'r, Chest·
extrocted while ·in West Vlrginia.
.1
er· R na d .
,
Mr . tmd Mrs. Robert Jay, Col. day after a Yis-it wit.h h er grandpa·rents,
Mr.
arrd
Mrs.
Wl
liam
Mrs. Ida Rum~ ami' daughter,
umbus -spe.nt the weekend "here
Na n c~r rc tunwd
home
Sunrlay
and bro ught (!h eir niece, Debby Bradf(U'(i.
M:r. and Mr!i. J. C. Turne-r visit.. afler a visit wil h Mr. &lt;~nd Mrs. R.
1 Grue~N". and •her
cousin, Myrna
Mug, •hom~' .after the .gi.rls had vi-~- ed relatives in Columbus Friday D. Wilkins, Lancaster.
1
and S9turdny.
Mr. !llld M:rs. ftaymoml Lo hn o l
• jtletJ at liw Ja y .homE'.
Mrs.
George
Harmon,
Columbu
s Hami lton, o .. ~pent I he weekend
Cherole Blake md Forrest ll
llaehtel are- ill Willh a vir·us -illlfoo- was a lunc•heon .guest Qf Mrs. ;J. M. wibh h is paTe nU, M1·. and Mr-s.
A-rc'her at her ·home on Walnut Otto Whn Sr.
tlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton :lncl
Mrs . Guy Reynolds and Mrs. St., Mon'(]ay.
r.\oaughteri.t(lm'PUII of
Sears.pm·t ,
John- Bacon are enrolled in- t•h e
(One ~file Weal Of Pomeroy On Rl. 124)
BIRTHDAYS CE!..EBI.ATED
Mai n e and Mrs. Gerald Lozier anti
' Eleffleniarv Tellchers' Mus it' W o1'k
Bh·thdnys of Mrs. Lawrenc.e Mil- son, J. !kull of Princt'ton. N . .1..
.
Adm.
$1.00-lllgll
School Students 50&lt;··- TR.IALS 1:30 .
· 11"hOp bei n~ he-ld at Ohio Univerhoon, Middleport, and August We- are vis iting wHh r. and Mrs. Ja~
shty from J~1ly 2+28.
ber, Chester,
were
celebrated Myers .. nd other relahves.
Ch ipper. )'(lLmger son of Me. end
with a famUy picnic at Forked Run
Mr . and M~. Geor~e ~flive l er
J
Mrs. Robert H&gt;a/i!"-gelty had On€: of Lake Sunday. Thnse prese nt Wf 1·e
Jr
will "lrrive Wt'rlncsday for a
t.h e worst d&lt;~vs In .hi s three years Mr. and Mrs. Augus t Weber, M.r
vi~lt. with Mrs. S'hiveh•r's ·]Jar t' nts,
and Mrs. Paul Baer
and
two
Mr. and Mrt! . .Jay My ers.
chl1dren, Cheste-r; Mrs.
Flossie
rs. ;J,a·ron Kelton an'd daughter
Weismiller, Columbus;
Mr.. and·
will
ltJave for s-avannah. Ca ., on
Mts. Lawrence Mll~oan ,
MiddleWears Smafter Dress
Aug,
15 w.hcrc r. KeLton h as heen
port; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
AKRON, oHio-"Be1or• 1 starlet!
iransferred
with the Girdler Con
bkint: Rennet Concentrate I waa "Very
and children, Des n, Dennis, Donuncomfortable. With the Mlp of Rtn·
st.ruction Co.
na
and
Dallns.
m~ 1 have loRt 32 lbs. ana the most
wonderhd lhlnll 1a .that I don't have
lleada&lt;!MI or ru on m1 etomach u
1 did before " wrltee Mtt. H. Podob•
nlk 11118 Bel\ow St. Akron, G. ·•I alio
Can' wear llllllller drea• Mlze~."
A $MAtl HOU!If PlANNING IUIEA.U Df:S10N _N!). C-361
Ask ~our ~rutelll st for ·4 ounc'es of

Mercedes

While the-y: last! Clo-se-out lot of
$1 nnd $1.59 quality pu-rses in pastel t'Olor~ ... Varicty .. of s hapes
omd

m:UI)' u~hP!" wunr iPI"ful drP'ill t•:; t·hJl

Short ~let•vt• union Bulla ~r
men in ankl£! length Ecru col~
or, summer wci~hts S~.s 30
'
to 46 lteg $~ 29 values-cNOW

I.A"IES PASTEL SUMMER

SOCIETY

Monday. Hl' ra·n from bd1i nd :t

car and bouneed inlo .a car Ut:ing 1
driven down Sixt h Ave. ~e rct't"IV J

iJ

e.d sbD.des. Sizes B'h to 10 ~- 51
gauge, 15 dtmitor ... Come.eaTIY an d

CLEARANCE GROUP 2

UNION SUITS

YLO'N HOSE
Fine sheer nylons in all t he want·

Nylon-s! CotiQns! Sheer's ln. ,t his hig
g-1·uu1l of fin-e summer styles that
!!old up to S.'l.98. Eve.ry dr.e~ mu:g-t
go during this .~ale.

Fruit-of·the -Loom

shorts in s~nforized

$

FORMER VAL. TO $5.95

Mr. &amp;:lui• Mrs. !)on. Str au.s ..;, Cul.
umhu .-l, whu :~rc vr ..;i.ting rda tives
in l·hf' Ur&gt;nd were dinOOI" gu€sts
'fuest1;1y of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Buldwr &lt;~nd- family .
Ml"s. Nm man OfSSCJl and da-u.
gllter, Susan, and Connie Cooke
were in P :.rk~r::.·bur-~:: Tue-sd ay.
Texanna Wh i.:e i~ visitin-g Mr.
a-nod- M1~. 13eet•h.el" Couper, Langsville, this week.
Mrs. William McDon-ahl , Allmmy
gqmdmother of Cmrc-h
Cbarlt!'&gt;l
Mc1:Jonu·hf is ~p&lt;nding Ute week
wil·h ht;f granti -&gt;~m au-d f~m i iY.
Mr. and Mrs. lo'rank W;l.son •a nd
c-hiltlt:i:!!h .have returll't'd fm m a
week's. vi si t a.\ ~ .e:l-cb.tuw n , W. Va .,
a summer r·uo-1t, Wiolsiln, inanager
of \he Little LNasuers, d1·ov~ 160
miles 'fuesdur•to attend a game
here .
Mr. and MNI. E. W. Bailey, Lancaster, wer·e weekenn gue.~·ts of
Mr. and M1·s. Robe-rt Sharp and
Mr. and M1· . W'inrield· Glaze .and
~hildrern, Lant'astr:w were
guesls
of Mr. and M·rs. Paul Ha-p t ons.ta.Jl.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. A. Re-ed alld
dau ghter, Na·ncy, return\.'lt Tur·s day
fr om a shurl' v h·i t in Cr~l umbus-.
Mr. anj ~'tJ"S. J uhn Hawki~ Jr.
were over n L,:t'"t~ ·!JUe9o'-.i of •her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WJnen Thomas.
Blodl'n, M·o nd ny.

SUMMER SHOES
THE SHOEBOX

&lt;~nd

ed on M:r. and M.n. Charlie l.ievi n·g rece&amp;1y .
Mr and liM~. 9lmer BJ :-rd. Mr
and Mn. Leo Litohfiel(l ;md chil d:rCfl called on Mr. aud Mrs f-~ B
L1tchlie}d Friday.
Mr!J. ~ Ohling~ aDd c-hil ·
dre-n. failed' on Mn. Bertha Clark .
Mr and 1tm. Irwin Gibb~. Jla l·!fr':rd , called oo Mr. and Mrs
H·:.:lpft"" W-eave-r Tee!"ntly .
MM. Alke Clark and daU")i!h
teT'II' ot Pumero)' called on rt!lativ
es tiere Fricb.y,

POMEROY

MIDtJLEPORT SOUET\'·•

CLARKS COLORED 0. N, T.

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Mrs_ Billie Uerina and
rla wghte-t9 and Mr . anti Mr~ . Bil l
Rou;h and dau.ght@n and M:r. anti
~rs . Bobbi~ Lievin.g artd Mn &lt;"ail-

F.{_ennor s Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor- Phone U244

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JUNK CO.

LETART

('eel! lind B&lt;'rt BlP.~ sing
caolled
on Dr. C. W Petty Wednes day .
dCRAP IRON - ut:T.U.S
' eets per word COr tbre• _,,
Mrs. Charli l' Bromn spent Mon- Pboo.MO
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lllttltive iDiertiou.
day with Mrs J)onDald Thompson.
ll:ecW-CJne: moatb ror 1m eenlJ
Mr . and Mrs Wa}ne
Hart and
Mrs . Ha n.nah Johnso n wert&gt; shop.
r•te of 2 ccuu pe- &gt;¥oro w1l1 pmg In Point Pleasant. 1-'nday.
be charged for advertisin~ if no1
M r~ Bh1nchl' v~n Sdwyck
o[
paid lor before the 1.-Sth of eact.
Columbus
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•oath followibl insertion
INFURANCE AGENCY
llun wllh h1•r U1nlher an d sisterl
tilrrora tb Adv~:rt ls ln&amp;-5bola.Jd br Erntl' and Tw1 )a
H](·kard
and
Fir•. Automobil11, H.. lth
reported unn;edllll~J)' . T:1e Dail) o~hcr l' ei_:Uvt&gt;~- at Oak r;rove. _
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SeattneJ will oot be restk'nsibl•
ActiDENT
lot more than one rocorrect in
Ut.. ca ..u•ltv ~t~~d BIMida
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QON'T YOU KNOWt
Baker's will 1{\ve yuu the bf)8 ~
SAYI

or applian·
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Popular Club Plan

Lost &amp; Found

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Lost : Sh ort-hill It'd Collil; puppK',
tan a.nd whllL• markings. Nu &lt;:1)\Jar ansv ''n; H• na111&lt;' Tcd.Jy
Chi,ld 's (WI Call 6095-Y .
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Carpenter work

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MACHINE
SEHVICE. t;uutanh•d Sales &amp;
ti r n•Jel ~. All rrwdd~ rl.'poired &amp; '

LERS, Pomeroy.

Olnce Phon• 269-M
Pomeroy Na~ Bank Bldg.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

FOH lURE. Ponds ,
ba!lcments, hmd~capln,K, etc. P.
M. Cowdery. Lung Bottom, Ohio.

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Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
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You have som•thlng l
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!\1r. and .Mrs. Bob J r,.tmston
To Sell, Trade or An· J\dllms.
Mr.
and
Mn. Donald Bumgarnl'r .
rent - · E!r{'!l"l('
nounce,
Let
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Mr.
a
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Mrs.
Don Brown, Mrs. Doh
Hr.aml'r. Cll nlun F•-twr, Mut
I.By
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Mr!!
Danny
Wnrkma n,
dle port . Ph . 1126~-X .
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Display
Ad
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Evr-rcf.t
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llllt rent-Ext.eDilon
Lf'odder1,
or Want Ad be Your Hnu ~h and M1•s Nel,;wn Rou$h.
8e1ffold Bolrdl, Prop Cloth•.
Representative.
Clintoa Fllber, Kiddicport.
Mf$ ,lwmm; llflmpton fkw to
Phone 112t16-X.
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!'~:liforni~ ~•n Frlr!av for 5fYera1
- They Get Resultt - li.n vs v1sit wit-h rt'lativcs.
2 five room apnttmrnt ~ . 2 four&lt;!:~

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Li ons (.; lub met
t tht• I.P).!~&lt;Hl ll all Tuet;Ju)' ev('n lllg The mectmg wa.s o pene d
wL1Al a ~· la g ·~ &lt;1lut1: a nd invocation.
Kcnn('th Fnrd p-r('Hidcd.
Plans
were mMh- ror a s w1m mmg p-a r ty
f ur the J.wns r,111d their fRmlli cs lo
-- - ---::-- ---be held at the lnea! pu-ol on All 1953 BUICK V.B Supn , 4-rloor Sc 1::11
ust 7 t.o 9 p. m. Th-e next mcetd i!O , Show::; goud ra !"I'. ~JJ!jQ
ng
will he uu Augu!i-L 7 to be .hc~ d
Hl~et•tt nu r·s. l 'ol lll-"''llj' Oh io
Barne8.Slmp60n lt1liurance A(lency, 1 lhc 1.11"k. ( ;eo rg e Sayre wt11
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Middleport. l'' lflc - Automobile- CIIIC lih l• meal.
- - -Bonda. Phontl 6315-X
6-20-tf
1951. CIIEV !llli.Jo:'r J)(1 lux 4 - dun r
s,-.rl a n,
pnWei'Clidc,
mdn ll1e - - - PURPOSE CLASS
{;!1"i' l·l1 $Hfl.'i . HlnNina
f'omr COMPLETE Insur"'lCe Protectloo,
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Lutheran
PUrpose &lt;.:lass h rlrl
Life, Auto, li'lr.:., Polio. Call Dop
I'll )', (Jhlll,
7 - ~ il-ti lc
hd r pltn Jc In the I'Hk \\'crhw ~­
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Jl)f) t ( ·m:'.'Rou:T Dt•:
ay July I H. Pre~;cnt WcJ'oe J\.J•r •ulld
2 dour
Sl' t!otn, h*'UI'Iy lli'W t Jrl'.'&gt;, ,t;5[)5.
Mrs. Willlmn Mt•I-'a1r!and and wns
' Hlld Mrs. 1-llll'ry Luynl', Mn.
Blrwltnar 's , J'Oilll' l tt y, Oh1n .
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IH1\ ISJ•: :md 6 iiOI"CS land rur ~&lt;tk I I. L. Dyer, Mr. &lt;. nd Mrs. Herman
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]&lt;'! 1111' IHII"In s, 1 1-ll siOI"Y · LOl'lllCd I r'owell,
Mr and· Mn1. lh.'l'lnan
ttJI Pt•I· II &lt;Jnd- llll ld Knob.i
BnML .ayne, an1l NIHlCY HUI, II N
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In J.rhttnun Twp l'rke $1200 I t nu ~h . Jtm and Judy Fry, Mr. anti
Gt'aJwllc l'fl p Uol l[t· pru·t&gt;1l lur
Erm•sj (_'ong u
7-25-12tp Mrs 'J1hi)mas Gflinslead ilnd c·h il·
ljll lt' k :;HI 1· .. I ll" 'p h \\ tppd . I'OIII
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Ire~. Mrs. Mamtin Ohl inger, Huth
r · uv. tlh 111. S l &lt;~ l 1\ 111 111· 7 :_! fi .]IJI
J-'nr Sal1· nnu l~&gt;w. 1 · n r.. m;llo ll. i'
FOR SAI~I£-Po!a11l Kirby R~al Es- Sm::-leton, M11;. H . P. Ro us h, Mr'!i.
kPI ~ 1'. ~]. ('~,Wrl• • l'). r ·" n i-! 1\nl
1at£',
Rutland Township. 31 Edna Burns, Mr~ . Stella Fry, M1ss
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7 2:-1 :it jl
acrr.'! land , houso, baTn nnd out Dana Fry, 1\ti·s Otln Grimm, -Mr
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hui lding5. Sec GNI1ge A. Mein- nrl Mrs. l~hlhp Wuipcrl, Susanw·
YAUMALL II 'l'll.-\l' TOH, ~ond
Ju1rt, Administrator.
6-1 -tf an d Penny Suf' SaJ-I'C a nd Mrs.
• !lr t•s,
ul l t•quiplll('
l'rlc N I
- - Lloyd Itous-h.
l'ill'H P l'hu11 c 1!825-Y.
7-21-31&lt;:
RESIDENCE OF THE LATE GERELECTRIC HANGJo: - Cl l1111llllllk
TRUDE CHASE, ONE
HALF
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Umer, Jlll ~ h -lmtlon r 11111 n ti s, nod
MILE N, OF RUTLANO-MA Y
BAOTHERHOOC
deep W('ll un1t. nJ 'Piny mod pl.
BE SESN STARTING SUNDAY .
Thl' Lu t hera n Bi-ol hm'htmd he!d
11111ndnrd WIUTtllli}'
sacrtflre
1·20-lltp
I hrir RnntiHI pknk ltl th r Broa d
HI S201l .P5 • nri~imtl Jll"l('("
wall -- - - Run Purk ! J11n Kmg cau~ht l•he
$.140.115. Phmw MtHil durin g the
grer.~d pig.
day or 6126·M nl nl~ l
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CLASZ MEE,TING
AUTOMATIC ELECT I\I C WA SH- 22 Anr• lo'AHM 4 room hoi.Uje eelThr Young AduiL Class uf lh!'
er . d h1p! uy
mmkl - slnnrlllrll
lar, dlll"k~'n h ou~e, 4 acr~ CO&lt;! I,
warrnnty • no spcc·ial plumhln!,(
pl!' lll y locus t p~ts . on 111ail L ut hcJ·an Chtll'c h held a meot1trg
or wtrlnJ&lt;: nl'&lt;"drd W1ll finance
anrl -,chuol bn~t route, 1Y.r: milr ~ anrl w1ener l'OaM. ;tt .t h e •home of .
Mr 11.nd M-n. Dnnaltl· Br own , H-a 12 mnntlu1. Prlc1• $111:'1!15 - or1g
11\1 1 ur Ru11and on gr&amp;Vl'] road .
Ina! prkt• $259 . 9~ . !'h01w 61Ril
\\ 1 [\ t r~dc for liiDIIll place in . VI'I; l!r lg&gt;hl s un Friday evening.
during the
dny ur 6\ :!R- \1 HI
(;p 1trgc' KrnnNiy, Rut1arwt, Ohw The mcetinl-( OJWned with dcvo nif;l hl. Wil l rinnn cl'
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llon;; h v Mrs. Cltrroll Arlams. Bob
John-,lo
n .gave a r cpor! what lll is
Wt&lt;:S'I'INGIIt)ltst+: ~~~~ ~~C~i·l~~~~ ~.:r
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chm'(';h had done du1111 g !tiR• Mi.'iJ;·
rca/lonahlc. 692 lll g h Sl Mlihl] p.
11111 Wrek The ·i,li'Ullp diKCusserl
port . Phnnl' 8362-X.
7-24-:\lp
and made plans oHt a l&amp;lcr date tu
hclp with the evango!i11m work .
A wJ.Cner roa•st· ftdlttw{•d th l'
, mN•tm):: and gamtm were plilyed
Hnom11 ror r1•n1 Ph1m1• 205 t:thth
l'rl's('nl werf' Rr.v. anrt M1 '.~. Ril ).
'I'&lt;' a f nrrl, 642 K Ma111 Sl. l'um mnnd Peters, Mr. an-d Mrs Cai'I'Clll

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Some o( the entries li~;ted are
Conven· :Baltimore; Lansing, Detroit, Bay
• City and Ann Arbor, Mich . ;
Cleveland, Colu m bus, Toledo am.l
Ohio; Ch icago; Mani·
l tWan·en,
owoc and Milwaukee, Wia. ; Dea
! Moines; Bangor, Maine; N ew
Drito.in an d Bridgeport, Colin.;
Nl'wark, N.J.; Fort Lauderrlale
a nd Altamount Spl"ings, Florida;
Erie, Pa.; Rocheste r nnd Buffalo,
N,
Y.; Hou ston, Tt&gt;xas; Oakland,
A;;,~·;~:.~.~:~;'.:::,~·
and tcan;
L o ng Be ach and Richmond,
Gordon Bennett club
ionship tronhy. P1·ocecda go to Calif.; Monlreal, Quebec C ity,
he NNF K1wanis d~b for undu· Peterboro, Toront.o and St. Ca th·
~rivilegcd ch ildrt!ll.
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' erinc's, Ca nada.

We lnvlle Bookkeeping
Accounts, Audits, Tax Problems, Notary Publl&lt;.

QU!CK SERVICE OD Watch II&amp;
pairing by Factol'J Trained
watchmaker. COLLINS JEWJ:.

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elne on l'or11 ontl Ho~&lt;t1 7 n•"lll ~
wlttl JM , rle1·tnr. Wlltf'r ill kit chen. Good loca t1on. Wnh' Box
868-X % Th , Dtlll,\ Scn lln~'l.
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Furni s hl"d apa.-t mrn l., lor rrn ! :!Od
Mul her ry Ave ., 1'1&gt;11 1• to)' !' ho u• ·
4~ or 371:1
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Help Wonted

Quality, Service
and Merchandise
To m o~t thf' detircs of f'VPty
f•mily . , • 11 • '"od th• f•mlly

of Mr .and Mf'll. Boh
/ .lohn •ton rerenlly werp Mrs. r .
1 K Ha 1•mun , Oharl96 and
N1mey
anli .Joe- nntl .Jim Rnhtrts, Nitro
:Wr . and ~frr~. Mill on Sll'phan
anrt A lh8'0n are vacatilmtne in

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lions.
Mrs H F. Rry an t, \lr~. F. 1\.
Ha ley and Mr~ Lloyd• ]l ,t l1 Hh were
111 ll unllnglon M-onclily
Mr. anrJ Mr&gt;s. Clytk Sh.1t f1• r und
t· hi ld rcn or Hal~mwn· . o.. 1111d
Mrs . .\I:ITlc Marlin ami daught er
of Au rur ia , W. VI\ , \II Sil t' ll H ~ v
anrl rs Haymon d Petcr.s lhl .' Wl'l'k.
Tho~;c

of Ihe Gruham ·Ht wrsldc
4-11 nllcqding the camp :11 Solllh:~i-de la.o; L wee k

and
Ahrie Jewell,
Th nm t•son,
Sam llotfm an., Gct•Lruch· Smit·h.
Da•nny Brown, Jtff'fy McKll'1gh:
and Sunrla Durbin.
Re(ent guA...ts of ~~r~ . Rurl
Dawson. were Mr. 1linrl }Irs. Lew
RouSth J r., and ch1ldr~ n 11f J&gt;arker s bur&gt;g.
were
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Bub Muocv r ~lu r ned hnme afuw
a lwn wt-ek; flehonllng ' of welrhn~:
In Clrvrlnntl
1·,q .lohn Woavar of V oun·.~s l own
Y!,ung t-to wn- ha!l bean v i~ltm y,
Mrs Nannle John-tOn.
Edi!h H o11 ~h Rnd Mrs. Burl Daw
son att-:-ndf'd the funcnl ()f Jurlgt•
~ll1 er in R1ploy.
·
Penny Sue Sayre of Bnll!ant.
"•~Md Susanrne Wolpert
·t his
wt-ek .
Mr. and M·n. James R.ottsh and
rtaugbte-r ' eft Sati.U'day for Lincoln

Trevy-Finstewald
Funeral Home

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BROAD RUN

s~·veral attenrl._.d the festJVa! at
Vern,~n Sc•hoo l Salul'da~ n i·gJt .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs and
d:wghten; t,klled o n Mr . and M!l"s
Guo1'ge H-esson.
Mr. 11nct Mr.s. n.aymond Rnush
wc tf' Su nd.ay gueos&gt;11S uf Mr. -and
Mls. &lt;..:cell Marlin.
Duris Ohl inge r ~tnd
Conni o:
Clark were vi ~i t~n:g M.r. and Mrs.
\Vjliam Clark Fnd.,.y,
.
M.r. and ~~~"~-- _ P.&lt;~u,l lfa~ts and
fa,puly (}{ Mllll'JSVllle ca. l t d on
Mrs Ruth Goorlnit.e.
.
Mr. and Mrs. AnhiiT Ohlmger
wt•re gll~'H l~ of l\"/1', und ~J.r;;. Ha.•ry

Ke.arn•s

Park , Mic h .• where fh4r,Y wUI v~1 cati nn with .her pare nt&amp;, Mr. and

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Mrs. Albert Field•

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"M u111 Jerry Wood en-tenlined
Saturday evening with a JPiCh~
su pper in honor of Harold Hawlr: •
birthday Present were Mr. aad
Mrs. Walter Ward, Mr. and Mn.
Harry Grinstead, Mr. and !MN.
mcbani Fic-k, Mr. and Mrt. Robert
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dod·
derer oi Swanton, Mar:y Elehin.ger, Joan Baltrell , Donn• Hol(et,
Lonnie J enkins, GeoJ'ie
OCCutt,
Date Kautz:, H-arold Hawlr: and the

BASHAN

Mr. and Mr! . Arthur Orr spent
Th ur sday and Fl'iday with their
son-1n-law and daughter Mr . and
M r:~. Edw in Neulnan, G'S lion .
Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Ballard, son
Melvi n are spcndinJil their VIICII ·
.tlon with l'elatlves. at KH1b11C'k,
Wooster and Charleston.
Forest Kyle anJ,I dauglller of
Columbtl.s called on Mr. and. Mr.s
Gr-o ver White Saturd11y.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orr and som
of Reedsville apent tile weekend
w1th th e fOrmer's pllren~s . Mr
a"tld Mrs. Cli nt Orr.
Ml' and Mrs. A. H. Bailey and
Mrs. Minnle Orr tailer! orr
r•
f'a rrie Gainer of Lottrldge
and
rs. Ora· Cll.ldweU and Mrs. Totr
Pen-in, Tuppers 'Plains, Wednes
da v. ·
Mr. •a n d Mrs. Arthur On , dau
•gllter nod Mrs. Minnie Orr spen'
Sundnv wi th Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayn•

ho s te s..~

Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wltod,
Mrs. Dell; Windsor, Mrs. Freda
Miller Mr and Mrs. J . S. Bailey.
Mr. a~d Mrs. R. E . Parter and Re-v. Hnd Mrs. E. E. Barnhart it·
tended the homecomill'i at Sllvtr
Ridge Chu!'C'h

Make Us gratclul for sll the courage in lif-e, for we owe it to Thef'
who didM brave the cr-o~ roc u:.. 'J1ht!l'. We pr a y in
Help lt5 so •to live day by d:,y tha t
Amen.
evermore we •m ay dwell wit h

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i\fr!l. Gl'nrgc Ol1ver wa s a );; UI'~ ~
of Mrs. Val Pria M-cA I11 s1e.r l•'n day
M:-s. P tny OldagN anrl famli)'
l':Jiif'd on Mrs. Odwin F.(lwanls-.
1 ~l r. an J :\.ln; . Tt•rl Swa T'!z; &lt;~n d
hulli 1,\· ca llrd 011 Mr. an4o Mau . lli!rbrrl King.

Mr. a nd Mrs. Art Morarity an~
!a-'T)ilv w h'l sDent the pa 5t week
vi ~iti ll tt rt-lahvt-:&lt; at ~ringfieh'
retUl'n £-d home Sunday.

OR MORE
J'acation Money

Mr. and Mr-s. Or vv G-ai ner s.pen'
Sunthty evening with Mr. anr'
Mrs. Je'lS Wrmd . Apple Grove.
· Mr aM Mrs. Dell Styles, Kent.
vsiited Mr. and M111. He r-ma n Car
Sfln and ?!{r~. Hu t:h 1'uecker.
\fr. &lt;tnd Mrs. Leslie H::twk an-d
Ruth Rerrv cs lled on Mr. &gt;Jn-r'
Ml"! . · Ch-arll·s Spencer .and Mh.
Etta Spence1· Mond•ay,
·M r a nd Mrs. \\,avne R11pe o'
Rutla nd eaHed on Mr. and Mrs.
Thnma g \kKay Sunday.
.\lu rt ha Orr,
Col umbus, i ~
spemli n !l this week wit·h heT parf'nts, ~ l r. ~ nd M·l'fl. Art·hu r QTr . .
Tom Clark and dauahter, Well{n !Jton , Mr~. M..:: l'lene Hill, Colum
bus, called on Mr. and Mrs. Orv~'

C..t $10 to $1000 qulekly. RelaxHave 45 days before first payment
Hnall monthly payments inducted
ch•roes from dare of loan, Yo"
nanM lt. We suppjy lt. F•n•nclng
Ohio people Gn th .-·lfty terms since

\tr,-;. Norm11n V ngc ll't' :1n d fam ilv ar-e Hpc ndi·n·g a f1•w r!&lt;tys w1th
Mrs Hnt&gt;h Goodnile.
M1s . .YI•a.rjorie Gel'la r h and fam ·
tiJ' o-f I.P.on- wrrc v i~ . [ in•.': rclitllves
Su-nrtny. _
Mr, ;.nd Ml'S• [luss Kin:~ and dau
g hlrr Wl'l'P l.J"Ucsls oi Mr. and M1rs .
Her'lwrt K1n•g.

C.u r&lt; l ~ of Mr . and MTs.
Harry
Ord Sunday W••re Mr11. Rankin
Mrs. Ho-mer Meredith and !:ion Roa C'h nnd r t~ mily, Daytono, Mr . .a·n d
of Belpre ha.s been visit1n g Mrs. Mrs HllrV(!y Newl&amp;nd •a nd famiJ )'
Lawdena VanMeter this W&amp;'k.
or M.asnn : Mr. and Mr~. Dick Ord
John Oyt.r of Ci ncinnati Vt:iiled and family , Nt•w HaVen, M~·. arrd
his mother Mrs. H. L. Dyer over
Mrf;. Jack Ord Brot~d Hun .
the week-r.11d.
Mrs. Rnnkin Roach and chitdrl'n
Mr . an d Mrs. Oonald liumga rd M of Dayto n spent their vacation
ncr anrl dangh !f'r nf APV N ix visit. w11 h Mr. and Mm. Harry Ord.
Ml's. Fann1e Weaver w-ho .~ pent
l'li r elatives •h'f're 0\' C\l" olhr week
end
a rew days w1th her .g randdtmgh·
IN MTS. Frances Swartz returned
· In h Pr son's homt:'. HobaT't', where
Mrs H~nry Eich1ngor &lt;tnrl sn tts .• hr has mnrle her ·borne -this suml'CtUnlf'rl to lhE'Ir hnmu in !trove- mrr.
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Mrs Raymond Wart·h and chil.
be l Vun Me!c r .
t~rcn of Ci nPmnati were W('ckcnd
Mr. and Mrs. Cla v-t on Allf'n .and loJUC$. t~ of Mrs. P~ r l WarLh and
R!l ly ~ Jlent Friday evet1lnq with Cnn.nl l' Sue . Mi.s..•; Cla ra Sayre of
Mr . and Mrs. Chal!l. Goeglrin
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BY VIRGiNtA CA.RLITO,N
LEMIS POF~&amp;NIUGIR
The death uf t..ewia Potcenbar.
•er al Clifton last
\vedlle.ida)l
; rou&amp;ht to end !o the lift o.f on &lt;&gt;
•f ason County'' oldl!st- and WeH
knlJWYI citizens. He was- a metrtber
f ~ a- pioneer and distin-«uilhed
·amtly GC M.aS(ln County. In11 broher. George, was at one time
;herHf of M,~od CQunty al\i:! .thetl
nem ber of ·the SupJ;8lllt Court o~
'¥est Virgin!~ for over , twenty

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"\tary .Poffenbarger,

hls sister,

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ledfast for sevel'lal yean;, anc\
eve ral nieces an:d neph!:W1. Om
nephew is ~&amp;i"tUt Podenbora:er
'Nho is employed in t.he Post Of'h..-e at Pt. .P-l easant and anotber
1ephew, Perzy ·Pu(fenbarger, a
lawyer i.n Charleston.
Lewj 5 wl\s boi1l a- few
m t_le~
above Henderson in Arbtkkle Da
'rict Auguat• 215, l&amp;e6, son of Clin-.
:on ~nd Saiah (Lewia) oU~nba-114er,
His 8Q,r !y ~ mftt\lre life .Was
i pe nt in •b•r4 .wM!k on his fa~rn on
he Uppe_r Nine ·Mile Creek in Ar'"luckle District where .he worker!
'arly and lplt!r uri!il illllpaired by
osing his eyesig ht over SO yeaf'!i
1go.
After !he deaths of his parent~
lt! and "!lis ~\ste r , Mary, continued
o Jive at 1he homestead and ttww
'lome was noted- for· illS hospit.aHty
·:nd .generosity where everyone re~ l!iVe&lt;l a· welrome .gr-eeting
and
hir ho m ~ was espe.ci·a lly noted (or
he sto.pp ing pla~e for · ministerr
1f the Pine Grove Ohurch.
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Harold Goddard Sqnday, JJ:ar.tlett.
Mr. and Mrs. A.rUlur .IJ,os~, son,
Belpre called o n r.trs. DJ?rt Rose
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uf Ctl:;&amp;:_leston e.pent Sunday evening -w~ Mr. and Mu. J. C. Me·

wt!te se.rvM to M.r.!. Wm. Mlll , Ml'll
Relt Batley, Mrl . ~rl Kautz. Mr~
1 Charle, Goe~tle in ,
Mrli . Cl111yton
Mn. Hen ry Ekhinier anJ !a-11-K. Ali en, M.~ . J ohn Fick. :Mn. Del·
£ddie Hartun-a: enlerl.ained t~ mer i a um Mrs. llaym()Dd Elbt1"Third Thur&amp;dlly Club at the homl" fetd , ~t rs . 'LawreKe Smith. Mh!.s
of their mother, Mrs. Mabt'l V.an Ophu Offutt , Mn. Georie W~lf.
Me-Ier.- After a ;hort {lession wbjeh Mrs. Franklin Salley a-nd M1111
waa ~onducted by the viee presi- w.. od. Mn;. Of.lutt won Lhe door
de nt , Mis11 J erry WoOd, a aociat pr ize. The August rn.'eetinr; wUJ be
time watl e ftjoyed. Ref.rashments with Mn. John Flck.
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Pomeroy Phone 153x
Mason, W. Va.
ON THE IRIOHTEST COIN II IN
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s idmg at Newburg, l\118soun, Star
Houle No. 2, Post ultiet! Aadres&amp;
Newburg, M1s~&gt;ouri , Star Rou te No.
2, c/u Tressa Boulw&lt;~ re, is here by
notified that on the 17th. day · 01
Ju ly, 1906, Gary H. P&lt;~t'S{lns, an
infant by Preston A. Parsonl:i, h l.s
next fnend, Plaintiff, filed his p etition against her as def endant m
the Court of Common Pleas, Meigs
Co unty, Ohio, (;ase No. 12,44tl,
praying for dtvorce from the sa1 ~
Helen F. Parsons, a Minor, on th e
gro unds of Gro.ss Negled of Duty
an d Extreme Cruelly, and plaintift also ' prays for other proper
rcHer. Said cause will be fM .
hearmg on or afler the 30th day
of August, A. D. 1956.
t:ary H Parsons, an Infant
by Pr ~;ston A Parsons, hi:;
next Incnd.
Crow and Crow,
Attorneys for Pl al ntiff.
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.and Mra . He rman Carson.

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Helen F. Parsons, a Minor,

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Gain" Wed.,s&lt;loy.
Mr. ••d Mn. JunlM
Cmon
:1n·d family, Belpre, .ipent Sunday

·M r. and M r~. Perrv Orr. Col
limbu s a nd Wm . Molf WPr t' . Sfltw
~Ia_\' .~;:uests of Mr. and Mrs. Clitt '

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Mrs. WIK"lh.

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WthE&gt;elin g.

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mcdtcal at Po1nt Clinic
Mr . nnd :Mrs. Erl SWdrl '-" n of
Cleveiantl has hPi'n V!Sltm;: Mr·~
Virgm1n Sharbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Il l IS H ar ri S, Mrs
L11wdena Vanmf'!t•r w t' rt• S11lLH da y
gue &lt;ol .~ uf Mrs Bud DaWlfQII and
EdHh Hous h.
Rt'v. and MJ~. K. J Scut.t ha\'('
reeently retu rned fn11n 11 !rip lo
MinneMl t&lt;J :\-Irs. s~"tt wa.-; sla•tc
ddt•gate to 1t he WSWS ('On vt•ntlfin.l
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dries and iJ.Maa:c,~~ "-· N. Brngrl .
Pomf'roy, Ohio .
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Publi&lt; A&lt;&lt;Ouolanl

C'lrt'trlfJ Pd. P. 0 . Box 148, Phnne
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took cour,._, (Ach 28:15).
PRAYER: 0 Lord, help us 4-hi s
day to be thankful Cor our toil.

M'r. and Mrs. ODha Ueving, Mrs.
Fannie Clark and Mrs. Louis and
Janice Gibbs mo.tored to Scranton
Penn., Thu~ay -and attended ·t he
Oral RoberfiS healing onnvention .

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Attendi ng were Mu Jamea Hart
Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Donald
Hayn'ts, Mrs. Adrian Lathey, Mrs.
Myles McCormick,
Mrs. Harry
Ord, Mrs. Mary Ord, Ms.
J. J .
Ree-d Ms J ess Roush, Mrs. J ohn
Smith, Mrs Harry Staats,
Mrs.
Stanley Stallts, MN. Leo Thompson, and the hostesses.

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J'hure 907-M . VIRL:IL TEAFORD

:om()lete WHfl:EL ALlGNMENT,
bJo:aocing and brake service.
HackeU's Siilety Serv lee, West
Ohio.
Maio Street. Pomero

Auto Soles

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Phone 8227 . Nlght Phono 6031}.
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Pr ltes we~ won
by Mrs.
Jess
Roush and Mrs. John Smith.
Hostesses Cu:- the meet1h&amp; were
Mrs. C. B. 1'bomp1Qn a nd
Mrs.
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Get $25,
$100 in famous
products
freel Help
yuur
friends get N.ational Brends
CONCRETE BLOCKS
they went for only $1 a week .
"Build Better For L"'"'
The)" get vuluable free gifts
GRUESER BLOCI: CO.
too • and' YOU get tift afrer
3 Milu North of Pomeroy
g1ft-F REEI Send 'od•y for de- 1 On Rt. 33. Cell Wm. Oru.,.r.
tails and FREE New 276-page
Rock Springs
uta log.

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J Mrs. Lyle McComlck pesented
• tbe -lesson for the -day whic!J Wll8
e ntlHed, "P1lrenta Should Be 4 -H
Minded". A short busin.eas meeting foll o wed
the lesson and
a
program dealing with Cana~a. was
presented by Mcs. C. B. T~mpson .
the e&gt;lub's International cbairman
Mrs. John Smith discussed
tb•!
the geography o(.Canada and Mrs.
Harry Ord talked of t~e climate
1 and descrl~ a Tecent visit she'
f made to Canada. Mrs. LeoThompt son discu.slied differnt phases of
the coUntry's government.
Mra . J. J.
Reed
described a
trip she took to Canada and showed soovenirs which she brought
'I back .
Following the sufllllon of busl1 n ess a recreational
period ~~

Real EstGte Broker

C::LUB SECRETARY

published at 1 crnt per word,
C'bara:ed AQJ reeelvcd DJ mail 01

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Cl ub of the- Vernon
Community
I on J,.etart, W. v•., R.oute
OeJd
I Jts July meeting at tJI.e club hou.se
II near the Vernon Church re-cently .
The meeting was opened
with
) t~ singing o£ "Ame_rica,. antt thesalute to the ILftg waa given.
101.
1 charge of the devotion&amp; was.Mrs.
[ StaDley Staats.

RODNEY DOWNING

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Avalanche Farm
Women's Club Has
Canadian Program

n-1\UC"niiur. J BUIIB

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aate. · 2 an,.. per 1rOJ"4. OD.e ill

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FUNIC LEAHY former Notre Oame rootball ooaeh who no doubt

hJ.I i'tven ~y 8JI autograph, trtes the shoe Olf- the oQter toot
a. Ita reta the .ugnatun ot tbe llew "Mills Universe," carol MorrUI

·ott ottumwa, Ia. BebJnd her ln th18 Loa Angelea breakt'aat scene
is Ina"rid Goude. "'MJ..- Bweden." Later thMe two beautlea and
:Marini orsChei, ""M"iel Ger~y," atgned tor films. (Jtt-tertmHoftal)

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Descendants 01 William Spencer Have
Reurnon At Camp Gtounds On Saturday

ELECTRICAL WORKERS PICNIC

Loyal Bereans
WCTU Planning
Class Potluck
Teo Party For
Held On Tuesday
Next Month

The seventh .annual
picnic of
the International Brotherhood
Eleetriea( Workers will
be
Saturday, July 28, from
p. m. at Bal}ef's Lake
LEGION TO MI!IT

The Feeney-Bennett
Post,
128. American Leg1on. will
this evenJng al the legion HaU

HAYRIDE HELD FRIDAY
The Rev. and Mrs Dav1s of the
Rutland Methodist Churc~
and
Vernon Weber, chaperoned
Senior Youth Fellow.shlp of
the
ehurc!t on a hayride to the Meigs
County Fairgrounds FrJday
In g.

WE SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS
l9!;5 Mercury 4 dr. SH.n. R
Se-1t uvera. Like new

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Mrs Robert 81rmm~o:ham, who
plans to mo~e to Mtch1gan ~&gt;oon.
was the guest of honor wh t•n lhe
Loyal Bereans Class hall a poLiuck
supper at the Chu rc h uf Ghrist
George
Tue!!day evenmg Mrll
Blrmmg.
Chllds present-ed Mrs
ham, who has tH:!en a da ~s tLfflt.et
Wlth a g1fot The putluck ~upper
had been planned to b1• hd&lt;:l on
the la&lt;Wn of th~ F'Agar All1·n~worth
horne but heav~·
nun.'&gt; ~~arl1et
Tuesday cilused the plan.'!' to be
ehoanged The bles.s tng which preceded the suppt!r was offered by
Rev Frell I Gardner.

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H. Cl••n 1nd nlu
DDdge 3 pua. Cpe.
•net clean an the
Old•moblle Hydra
H. R. . ly sharp for
more to
c~~
line of nlw
Outboerd Motor In
wtth 1•11·•-M .. Ic
More to &lt;;ho6111!

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Open lwenlngs UnHI 9 p. m.

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MiSS Flonnel Talbott Wllh Mrs
H M Cross anJ M1ss Emma Malthews a.s asstslmg hostesses Mrs
M L Kel ly, pn•.u dent, was m
charge of th~ meeltng wht&lt;!h open
t!d wtth .the Lord's Prayer, th'!
Pled.!!e of Allegtance to the Ohrts·
t1a-n, Arnencan and Temperaoce
fl&amp;h:s. a p&lt;~lrwtu: song and a read
ing by Mrll Kcll}
Mrs. B£•ulah Whrte w~s leader

Mrs. W. Anthony
Is Hostess At
Party Monday
Mrs r&gt;wtght Wall ace wn!'i tlH
demonstrator Monday when M1s
Willis Anthony enolertamed with a
Ttlpperwart- party at her home
Prh:P!'i were woo by Mr~ Paul
Smith, Mr&gt;J. Raymond LICVJng, Mil'~
G~d !'iiJller and Sandra Miller
The hn..~tf's,s ~f'rV('Ii a dessert
cour~e tu Mrs Delbert Baker, Mr:;
Gil'nu l.11mDert Mn; Ernest La\.
lanre Mrs Dalla HamJ!tono, M.rs
C:ILe~!l'l' F.rwm,' Mrs
1!urold E
llnhhm·rl i.Lnd d11ughlcr Marla Kll\'
~l n Ge1a!d Anthony, Mrs. David
ll ar ~~ lr , MNI
Jl'arold
Chase,
Mr ~ Hf'lh('l Colrrnan. Mrs Charlr~ !len nctl, Mr"
Lievmg,
Mr~
Smart. Mr~ Miller and Sandra

Eynon Family
Reunion Held
. On Sunday

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ut for •~lf'lt you can N surt y. .

,hoollh lo I• ..... hondo. Tho ....., ol
,.r,..aldng cort and •m It tAtrched '"'
tWLf'J' pmcrlptftft we e~. YtNr
p,...,lptl.,. h tll,n cheolctd and ctoubft..
1cMdLM "' btl 1111'1 )'OUr n~edlclnt l1

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Swisher - Lohse
DRUG STORE
E. Main St.
Pomeroy

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of the devotiOnal ~erv1ee on the
Mn Clarenl'C Clint' , pre~Hh•nt.
top1c ' Uut of the (;ood Treasure~
WII'S in chal)le of a short busme5!1
of the Heart ' Dum!J: l.he bustmeeting llo~t-st;.c~ were Mn; Aln ~~~.!l meetmlo(
f,he
nominalmg
lensworth, Mrs Leo Searles, ~l"ll
comm1ttet&gt; was appOir;Jted 188 fol *
Gertrude Greenlee and Mr:i Doyle
lows· Margar1·t Sauer. Mrs Lilhan
M11ler. GuesUJ Jn&lt;!luded t:wpt ilnd
Ste1ff and Mrs . White A thank
Mrs. James Hartinger and three
you leUrr was rea'li from •t he Sol·
eh1ldren, Jean McP..hllen , Suqn
diers and Sadors' H-ome lor a box
Midkiff, Sharon
McCiurtg, Dec
sent by the local WCTU. A duct
Hartinger, Mn Robert 'McEihm
"Near the Cmss" by Mn;. Homer
ney, Mr. Smalley FLrty - flve mcmHysell an.U Mrs
Wh1te and a
ber·s and guests attended.
prayer
by
M1
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Saut•r
closed t.IJ~;~
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mect1ng The hostt-s:-.e-s ~Served i.l
d~scrt courst•

Chevrolf.lt Club Cpe. p,

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Pliln'S wer.e made to ,have a tea
in August when yi)Un.": mothers of
the town will bt ·guests of honor
when the rne f' tJn g of 1he WCTU

BUY
for
:FALL
NOW!

A famdy n•umon was held at
Lht• lwme ur Mr. lind M1s
R€1ed
Eynon of Mornin.g Star, Racme,
Ohw, liD I, July 14th when thetr
chllrlr£&gt;n and grandt•hildren were
all pl'C~I'/11 for the OCCAS IOn 'l'ho.se
find Mrs. Bcr ~
sons of Balh,
M111m• and Lelnnd York,
Bat!l,

]&gt;rCM'!lt we1 r Ml
nt11 d i'.y nnn nnd
Matne

Mr nnd Mrs Enul h)'no.n an1!
~on, ll;Hmt'. 1m1; ·Mr and
Mrs
(arm] Ne1glcr and diaughter&amp;, Sy·
I'IL('U sr, Mr and Mri'l. Robert Reihf'r IHH1 ~~m~. Racine, MD I: Mr
.tnd 1\.tN; lvon Wat6on and tKUUI or
Al~o:oll'lll', Mich , Mr.
11nd
Mfll.
Owt•n Wa!Hon, R!flne.
A 1 t ht' noon hour a pkmt' din·
llf'r wa~ hclrl on the lAwn. 'I'hls 1s
thtl flr~t trmc lh(' rlllrmly !lave all
hf'rn 1\JJ.:t'lher in mne yeallf.

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A New Line Of

Fall
Costume
Jewelry

Tbe descendams of
W!Utam Spencer, RCIYiill Oak, MK'h., Mr.
Spencer met at the Umon Camp a.rld Mn G W Spell(:er and two
Grounds near New Haven 011 sqns , Pomeroy , Ml'. and Mrs J oe
Mrs.
Saturday, July 7.1, for a r.eurnoo Spen cer and son, Mr and
Carl Mtller, Mn. Le-tha Walk er,
picnic dinner.
It was decLded at the re\Qiion Lesta Ho).;gess, Mrs Ollie Bouess.
to make lihc affair an annual Mrs Pea1 11e Spenceor and 110n of
Charlc ::;tcn. 1\lr. and M.rs. H . N
event.
Attending were Mrs. Mae Bt-Qwn Rou~h Mr and Mn
Freeman
Mor and Mrs. Lester Spencer, Rou ~h ..JJmm H• Dodson, Mrs Lloyd
M-r and Mrs. Henry AtwOOd. Mon- Rouoh and daughter, Mr and Mrs
roe, M1ch., Mr and Mrs Omlle John llJt&gt; fr~· son and d\ilughter.
• Mr a nd M.r;; f:harley Rogges.s,
Mr and Mrs C A Boggi!'Sl!! and
s1 n. Mr a nd Mrs Kenneth Cundiff &lt;~nd chddrt'n, Mr. and· Mr-s
Thl)mas LmMey and 8(Jf), Mr and
M1 ~ G.en£" Holden and
duldr-en,
Mr and .'~irs W1lham J.o.n es and
.sun antl -grand~on, Mr and ~.
H K Cue of CGlumhus, M&gt;r. an&lt;i
Sally Ann Yeager, daughter ol Mr&lt; G("Uf'ge Cel·am and son of DeMr. -and Mrs. C~arlts Yeager of lnLLl Roscoe Spencer of Buffalo,
Mason, was !10nored on Tuesday W Vct , Mr and' Mrs. 0. E. Bo-gafternoon with a birthday party ge~ . Ja ~ ver Boggeas, Mr. and
held at the Yeager twme.
She M~ Arm•ld BoggesR all of Ch~r­
was four years old.
leslon, 1 aiTJ and Vav1d Walk of
Garnes were pLayed and favor&amp; Tallahassl'e, l&lt;~lonrla.
of horns fiHed wit~ candy were
Mr and Ml'S 0 B Spencer and
presented to those
atllendl.ng. eh 1lclr·en of AITI'herst, 0 , Mrs. B
Mo-vies were taken of the party A Spe ncl'r of Kl'nna , W Va , Mr
Those attending were
Dickie anrl M'I'S Ra v Skem uf Charleston,
I·
UNUSUAl AIIIVALI In New Yor• are Mr. and Mrs. Nleolaas Moons. their l3 children and one
and Beverly Carson, Cathy and Mt &gt; V B Vavender, St. AlbaD3,
aon-lnalaw, Jolla~~ NedMeDd. who U: seeo at riJht witb hill wife, EJ.lzabettL The family ls en route
Cinda Foglesong,
Cecilia
and Mr and Mrs Edw;rrd L. Stad1er
to Bouton. Iowa, where Moona wm resume btJ prorelston of daii'J rarme,r. He was sponsored bJ
David Smith,
Suzie
Warner, i1f Cl neland, Mr and Mrs. W. H
.Jobn Connoll1. Jr., of OM Mo1Del. Iowa. blnlaell the lather of elaht c:hlldren.
• {lntetnot1onal)
CflauQh, •od JennM~
~
Pmr and childrrn• of East LiverJohn and James Pauley, Debbie pool , Mr and Mrs Mason SpenRichardson, Gary
Green , Joey
ocer. Harry Speneer and .granddau·
Bailey, Carol Lynn Frut!l, Charlene and Jo EUen Diehl, Joyce ghter, Mr an&lt;l Mrs. E A Wingett
o.rson, MarilytJ Foglesong, H'a.. and son, ¥rs Herman SpeniCer,
zel Smith, Betty Pauley. Jo Ann Ml"i Florene~ Moort&gt; and children
Green, Slna Bailey,
Ida Diehl, New Lcxmgton . Mr. and Mrs. f'red
A lal"ge atteJJdaMe' was pre...ent Rev. KonkrLgh.t, sang a weleome
Mrs. Roy Pleuall Mrs.
Dallas Sprncer and children, Mr. ·and for !:he recept1on fivec tbe Rev song to Rev. Zundel after wohlcll
Yeager a.nd Mrs. Charles Yeager. Ml'li J&gt;C'SISe Brown, Mrs. Vil'lgiflla and Mn Ralph Zundel, dauehters,
L. D Diles joined the grou'P and
Sh:trhaugh, Mr anort Mrs. Bob
The Sunshine Class of the MasOharlene and Sharoli and Mrs they a-ce()lllpanJCd by Mrs. Paul
Spent.'eU' (If Harred Oreek, Ky.
Daisy Ja6per.
Haptonstall sang "Brlghtep the on Methodist Church held a picnic
tast
Corner". Rev. BarteltJ In behal£ or in t!le N~ Haven Park on
, The meeting opened with an or- .the Pomeroy Minbteriai Associa· Thursday evening.
Tbose &lt;at1.endmg the ball game
Jan prelude by Mrs J H Stephen lion ex-tended a welcome to the
Those attending the Affair were
at Cmcmnati Sunday were Don
son
followed wJth gri)Up fl'lnging Zunduls. He compared cbt'lstianity Mr. and Mrs
Charles
Yeager
Mr
W
A
Bleaslng,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bell, St. Clair, John Harry H1U
and
Mrs.
Ml'lvin Boneeutter And Mra W. J ''The Churob's One Foundation" to 1nusic s~inog "to prove musi.(' and Sally Ann, Mr.
and Lawnnce Bals~r.
and prayer by ilhe Rev.
Eupne .II cood and beautiful, one plays Lester ze~kle, Claudia and JenChopmcm
:o.pef\_l
the
w~k
end
in
Pvt. David H1ll of Texas who
Atwater with M:r and Mrs. Archie Bro\Wl of United Mdlbod:ist OhUl"eb it and to show ohristian!Jty ill good nifer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph War.
Wl8l ocalled .OOme to att.e:nd the Ch&lt;tpman
Pomeroy.
am1 beautiful. one ltv-es 1t " He ner, and Susan; Mrs. Evelyn Profufteral of bis aU1nt, Mrs. Hubbart!.
Mr and Mrs Bill
May
anrl
e:qtressed .the ltt~Wpe that Rev Zun- ffitt and Nancy, Mrs. Joyce" Carof Hartford Jl!l spendln•g oa t.P-n dwy children of Akron ~5pent their va.
Aten Shain, master of ceremon·
del would see thP- beauty ()f chri&amp; son and Beverly 'B.n&lt;l Dickie, Mrs.
furlO'llg.h wi*;h ht" parenlK, Mr. cation on the farm
owned
by Jes extended a welcome t-o those
Emily Burg~ss, Mn. Audnt Rich•
and Mrs J. M IIlii .
Gel)rgf' E Boston
,
prest!nt and spoke of .how €ach tlanity i•n tolle CODI;nruuity.
ardson and Sharon
aod Debra,
Mr8 CeeJt Roseberry, of Stnng
Mr and Mrs. Roas Winebrenner ffiiHI&amp;ter when he leaves a -church
A duet "Ne-aT To The Heart of Mrs. Lorene Harless. Mrs. Vele
burg spent a da} w~lh Mrs . 1\ V anrJ Donna st:ent t~e
week end leaves Ia' mark and of the new GOO" was presented by Mrs Elmtr Workman. and Mrs June
Va,n
Hi\1.
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With Mr. and Mrs. Thorton Sayre thDUJ!lhts alld ideas anld new life Wickham 111n.d Mra. Loraino Sterrett Mate, George Ray, Carolyn and
Belli! Ann TheJS!s,
Racme, l!l In Columbus
· brough~ by tbe new pastor, Vi81l· wil&lt;h Mrs. Stephemmn as aoocom. Joanie.
sla;ymg wtth 'her aunt , Mrs i'"ranKenneth ing ministers and their wives panl6.t, after whtch Rev, Hoyt as
Curtl!S R1&lt;;kard and
CIS Webb whlle her motoher iso m
were bu.~lnes~ callers in Point were m ' :-uduccd by MT. Shain and president of ttae Melgs. County
the hosptloal .
Plea~ant. Mason, Pomer~;~y ' and mcluded. Rev. and Mrs. C. E Hoyt Mmlster1al Association and mo,M.rs . Elmf:!r Gnmm. ~elpre 1s New Haven Saturday.
Middleport Baptist Churoh, Rev. der,a tor of the Pomeroy Baptist
!';pehdirttg a week WJth her .510n R
Mrs Ida Hardy of Akron wae Howard Ruppelt Mtddleport Pres- A£isocLa.tHm e:d ended 11 welcom~
E and wife
the fllnner guests of
the
Cedl byterian Chun:h, Rev. Waldo J. to Rev . Zundel a.n'!l: fanuly Mr
Mr •and Ml'f! Charlt·s Rlfrte .and BlelL'iings Saturday,
.
Bati-e Is of F(.'fleratcd Ohuroh, Porn- Hoyt brought out llbat each mem·
~on of Pom-eroy !Jpenl rnday eve.
Sandra Eun.s has
been
the eroy, Rev. 'D.nd
Mrs
Eugene ber ~thould t.rpen their hearts wule
mna with MT and Mn Don Bell hou&amp;e guest of ·~er uncle and aunt Brown , United Mllfho&lt;llst Ohureh uphold ·their pash~r and )&gt;ack up
Other guests were M,r and Mrs Mr and Mrs Taft Boston.
Pomeroy, Rev an-d Mn Raymon' their pastor by their pre~Sence at
Mrs Launa Fea6ter, 'Marietta:
Paul Erwin and Ra}·monrt
and
Mr. und Mrs. Etl
Ztmm
and Konknght. MJ&lt;hlleport Mc·thodJ.'ll. thuf('h and willingness and if
s.tate president. was a guest when
Paul 81:!1! of Pomeroy
irnnd ·chJidn•n of Parkersburg, Mr Church, Rev and Ml'3 Wt•~ lcy they d1d t•hey would have a •,great
Jane Howell Tent D.11u~tera of
MT nnd Mrs Alvm Hull Hnd and Mr·s Elbert Brooks spent the Jenkms H.acme Baphst Churrh t1me of sptritual rej01clog.
Unwn Veterans met Monday eveson of Hartford v1sitcd Salurday doy atternoon with Mrs Losa Mae and Rev and Mrs Zundel and
ning
a! the DAV Hall.
l'ollowlllg a solo "I 'll .rl.alhl•r
fannly ,
Wll•h hl.&lt;t mother Mrs G. T Has- Brown end family
Mr. and Mrs Wllliam
Brooks
Have- Jesus" by Rev. RuppeM., Mr
kinsMr s WlDo na Cook,
pre9tdent,
A solo "It Is No
Secret ' by Shain in behalf o{ the
Church Pl'&lt;'sided over ,t he ,meeting when
Bobby Crow sp~. nt several days we1·e dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
With his COUsin Donnie Cruw of W W. Staats and Jimmie recently. Wilham Watson pre-ceded 11 wf.&gt;l· presented Mrs. Zuru.J.el with !l the wmk was exemphf1cd
Mn
both In come from the church by M~. J eorsage and Mr. Zundel w1!.h a FcHstf'r mspected the Tent imrl
P&lt;lmcl-oy and was accompamed Mr and Mrs Staats are
Ill health .
H Sh•phenson who gave a very in· g1td.. Rev. 'lind 'Mrs Zundel each ~ave !•hem an mtt'dlent .ii:tadc.
!lome by Donnie.
·Mrs
Blanche
Van
Schovck
rc.
te
re~tmg talk on chlii"Ches st~ting responded and expressed t!leu
Attendance at t.he
Methodt.~l
Mrs R1ehard Campbell , m be-half
cently
presl!ntcd
t!le
Ladt('
_~
Aid
th'1lt
churcl\es arf.&gt; n-ot labclt!d apprecialton after
whwh
Mr of the Tent presented Mrs Feas·
Sunday School Sunday wcr t! 56.
of Board Bapli!!l Church
with a grht or somal] but 1t is the m ~ m Shain 11poke of th2 fellowsh1p
offermg $10 l'l'
ter w1th a .giEt.
quilt top
bershLp and lhe1r cooperation am:J among the various ehure.h dl'no·
MISS Eva Sayre, RN of Wheel·
AL the clo.s."" of the meeting,
Rev. and Mrs. W. S BflJuP5 were ~ork'. In Apeakmg of the Pollleroy mmations and Rev Jenkins clu ~~
m~ 111 lf'l)endin.g a vacation h.erc
and punch were served
cnnkies
Slcphr:n~on
cd Hl'C rneetlog with a prayt!r
Mi81S Thurta Cadle emplQyNl HI supper g uests of Mrs Luvena R.!u- Baphsl Churctr, M;rs
with
Mrs
Cook presiding :at ttJe
ney Saturday evening
br'ol.l'g'hl out lhe wmous
thmgs
pt Pleasant &amp;pent tlhe
wcekcn&lt;l
pu
n('fl
bowl.
A .social hour followed
and
Judy
Bonecutler who Is em. ttra.1. •happen 1:n t.he churc!l includw1th her parents, Mr. ft'nd M1·s
p]l)yed In Parkersburg spent the ing. baphsm, dedlcoation of chJI. sandwiches, cooktes and stlerOeJ t
fo~ A Cadle.
week end w!lh her tnothcr
Mrs dren, marriages and de-alh.s. She punch were .served by t he ladies
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Mrs. T lf. Frart.ier and son of Harley Bonreutter.
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· concluded .her remarks wtth a of .the c:hurc-h from aD. ettrurtlve
The Meth~dist Youl'l Fellowship
A'Jtlr6n are visltln.t !ler fat!ler , 0
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans,
two welcome .to the Zundels and ex.:. table .w ith a centerpiece of chrry. of MJnenvllle Methodist Ch11rch
M. Wogan a•nd aunt. Mrs. J. D.
daug~ten and Mn Ida Hardy o( pre.ssed the hope t'h at :t·he mem- santhemums with tall white light- wHl old an lee cream social
on
Roush.
Akron spent Saturday night wrth bers wnuld show their love by ~ ed tapers in emt.al cande-labra Wednesday evening, July
2~. at
Mrs. J. D . Roush had II'S gue.sots lhr Taft Bostons.
w!!Te the Fisher Welding Ssop in Mmoperat 10n and loya-lty to GOd and on either side. Napkins
Friday Mr. and Mrs C E . Sheets
Mr and Mrs. Cu'r tis Young Mr oHcred a pl'8yer !Of' the members wh1te and w~th Ill. prayer imtmb- ert:~ville .
of Blu!:! Lake, A. R Sheets or and flfrs Paul Blessing were c~ller~
ed. Mr.s. Wlckham presided at t·he
In t~e event of rain, the social
Columbus, Mrs C. W. Allman or In the Cedi Blessmg hom e on Sun. of .the church.
punch bowl wh1cb was centered will be beld in the churcb base&lt;o
M•lddleport, Mr and MM Ralph d•y
Rev. Hoyt
mem.
with • IJ'ed rose,
Lambright, son Edd~ .and Harold
Mr. lind Mrs Wi'lllam
Staab
Wotan. Pomeroy, Sunday gue !&gt;~~~ And sons were recent guc~ t s ot Mr
were Mr and Mn. K P Walla"Ce and Mrs W W Staats.
·dRUghter Bren&lt;:la,
Huntmlo(it-on
(;erald Weigand, Mr.
and Mrs
Mr and Mrs, Maze. New }hw-sh· Howard Weigand and
Dorothy
ffe.ld.
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attended t~e festival
8 t Vernon
Mr. and Mn. Ted Wildermuth school hou-se Sllturday nllfht .
and son or PortJrnloutb Apent th e
Park and Garl'ett Blessing spent
weekend wit-h hflr parepl8,
M1· the week end With their brother
Sherman at Board.
and Mrs Edward Milller.
Mr and ,Min CecU Hill who . Bonnie&gt; Rollins of Le&lt;ln Is VIsitspe-nt ~elr vacation wi.th rc)aliives
Mr. and Mrs Fred Rom;!'J and
here returned Sunday to then attende-d Sund~:~y School at Board ·
Sunday.
home In Columbu•.
Miss Louise Part . who was Mlri·
Mrt and Mrs Stlnley
Adkins
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry Sun
ou•ly Ill i~J Improving.
Ohio Valley &lt;ini)Jfe 2612 will dsy afternoon.
meet Friday evening
Okey Roush
spent
":h~~!i.[l
.M·Sgt and Mn,
Robert E atternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Shank and ehlldrerr aore v1~iting Ella, and Bert Blessing
Leroy Rou!lb was a caller in
hi spaPCII'tw. Mr. end Mrs. W. E
Roush horne Sunday
ShRnk. Sgt. Shank it9 enrootc to Leonard
noon.
.
•••cy II
We!Jiover Air Foree Base, M'liiSS.,
a•fter spending the pairt 9 years in Mr .and Ml'll. Ives King were SatMr. and
urday dinner auesb of
Spokan~. W.Ph.
Mrs Cro&amp;bv Phillip!~ and Mr. Mrs. Lew Kina: ol Point Pleasant
M. and Mra. John Hudson called
and Mn. Ballm:t PhiillD$ and
on
Mr and Mn, Arc.'t R.ouah Sun.
Mary Sharp of Lo21n. W . Va .,
day afternoon
netSunday with MT'$&lt;. G. T. }la.&lt;;Billie Weigand called on w
and Mr. and Mrs. lames PhilBleuing and Mls. W. c. Ch•~a~
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their dmner auests
and Mrs. Elmo Walton
ter. Sue of Cbl•rleeton.
aueats were Mr. and Mrs,
Roush.
Mr. and Pttra. Dennis Roush.
Luventt Ramey and Okcy
RoWI~
attended the- funeral of Carl Robinson, Sunday In MUon.
R.4W. W.

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Powers, Mn. C. G.
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alsler Le811ile
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio lflur$doy, July 26 195G

Vol VIII No86
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SETTLING~OF- THE-DUST

STATEMENTS

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R!PUILICAN Nauona.l Chairman Leonard HaD (lett) and presidential a.1de Harold J!), ;~ta~~
shown making stalements in Washington durlni settlingtof the dust after St.assen pu_!)l e 1
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V~ Prestclcnt Richard Nixon to dump himaelf. Hall Ia announchlg that Gov. Chrlltlan Berter 0
1 )19.ssachusetts, Staasen'a "candldatrJ,' 1 would place Nixon's munrJ ln nommatlon. S,.tM~en 11 announcll:lV&amp;

uo in his drive for

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':, _..1\!~esJ?irt Progr~.~.~P!l
Carl J. 7'Barh'bil1, vic!! 'J)iesidcnt
and general manng~r of The Cltlzens TelcphonP Company of Cool·
VJilt.\ anuuunced
thllf he \\8S
seudmg out hi~ ftrst progress rc·
pori to the residents or the Chestt"r areA m which he was lhank·
in~ them ror thcu support anti
confidence.
The PnM1c UtiiLtlcS Commis;;.
jon o£ OIU•l on .July 2nd outhom:·
ed and ordcrr.d The Cltiz~ns Tetephone Company of CoolVlile tn
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New Pomerov
Community
Group Formed
Ll'she Fultz, generAl maniger
of the PomeToy Cement Block Co.
Wednesday night 1n an impromptu
meehng of c1vic and
busmess
leaders m Pomeroy was elected
as chairman of a new CIVic organlzatlDn now In the process of
form::.twn.
The new orgamzation is to be
known as the Pomeroy CommWlity Action Group, an organization
'formed fCJr thl' purposea of spear
.heading rommunity improvement
projects.
Last night's mceting was the
second of such rneetmgs, accord·
lng to Fultz, who said that within
the ned two wct=ks a more posi·
Uve progr-am now in the proceas
of formulation by the group, will
be publlely announced.
Tbe nieeting Wec:blesday onlght
was held at the Pomeroy City Hall
and attended by 11pproxirnately Hi
'.&lt;leal civil leadt'T#I

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rerider telephone sm-vlce 1n tn:
Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128,
Chester areq ThLS order was gJv.
en after extens1ve hearmgs ~t American L~gion, ma1e plans to
Pomeroy, C(llumbus. antl Ch('sterr charter a , bus tor the double·hea·
· Mr. Barnhill repo1ted that s tn~
drr 1(3mll 011 Olncmnattlan Augusl
July ind the followmg tlungs had 26 when thev met at the Legion
Hall Wedncsda&gt;' evening. Anyone
been accomplls!led:
1 Jomt pole agreements
are wishing to reserve A ~eat nn the
bl!'mg negotiated w1th other uti· bus which Wtll leave from Middlelltics servmg the al'ea.
port 1 ~ to contact Henry Clatwor2 B1ds have _been rccc1vcd on thy or Charles Bradbury.
Philadl&amp;l ('Cntral offlee equipment and delphia wUI play the Redlegs en
the date of the bus excursiOll and
now hcing placed.
fhel1n gnngto thmgsagdhvD, p h the Legionnaires are anxious to
s&amp;&amp;X-9t
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bave a good response to their new
3. Approxunately 500 colls ol
lme wirt! have been purchased projec:L
Rocoe Fife, Commander, w, ; In
and are presenlly stored m t:hescharge
of the meeting and reports
Ler available for use.
4.The flrt1t truck load o£ tele· nf the State Convention in Clevephone poles have been pu1·chaser land were glVcn hy the Cornman.
Clatworthy,
Louis
and these poles have been deliv- der, Henry
Long
and
Don
Roach
who
returned
ered to Chesl-er ready for plat:eover the wePkend from the Con~
ment.
5. S1tes for the dtaJ .central venhon.
of1ce m Chester have been mvesshown
Moving pictures were
tJgated and ylans are now being during the evening and refresh·
made ror the atQuiJiition of a de· menls served to tbe Lcgionalres.
sirable location
6. Construetlon· crews are availoble ond Will be •• w..k In the
area before the .end or July.
Mr Barnhtll flll'ther stated that
The Citizens Telephone Company,
beiinntJ?,g August lst must make
monthly reports to the Pubh~ Uti·
hties CommiSSion pursuant to its
I
order, and that further reports
would be rendered to the rest. '
ll Ann Parsons or the Pomeroy
dents or the Chester area on the . otfice of ~he City Loan and Snv~
Chestr ara on .th work bing lie- lngl! Company was among 175 em
complishd. He said he looked for- ployes of City Loan who attended
ward to th.e date 'fhen all tbe fa. the 44th birthday
annivcr5ary
awards
cilitts are instaUe and the be3l celebtation and serv1ce
pw:siblc tl'lephone service made dmner at the home office ln Lima
available to all the people to be
At the d1nner she received he r
served 1n the ..ChesteT ar~•·
five year service pir. ,

JoAnn Parsons
G'JVefi 5year
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Bul in C~lcago, a spokesman for
the U. S Steel Corp. sa id plans tc
reopen the plants have been all
bul completed The fum, the na.linn's largest produur, will can
back some
key workers
lmmed1ately after word ls received or
an a!O"eernent
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co
sald it would recall
its workers
~8 soon as posible.
Inland Steel Co
said it probobly would not reopen Its plants
untH t~c company's contract with
tbe USW was signed.

IEPORTS SEEPING from the new meatlnJ: between United Steelwor~rs Pres~ent David J. McDonald (leftl and U.•S. Steel'a John
A. 8tept 1el\8 ln New York mdieated tnat posarbly that'• a peace
f Jncenw.ttollOl BoaJtdplwt•J
prpt!l4cDonald Is smoktng.

Middleport High Marching Band
:· First Practice Session Called
D11nd D1r ?J OT Earl Warnke
G•tls who wcr&lt;' If! the MaJorl!!tl!
has ~aJit!J lhe first meet1n~o: Qf Cl.ass last sprmg will l,'rport on
lhet S('OIOr Marchmg Band for Aug I i.lt J 30
Augu st 1 at 1 30 p m when the
players are to brmg their lnstru
·Members listed for SPnwr band
meDtli Lo r ehearnl at the Band are Bonny
VanCooney, Joyce
Hcmmun s, Jam·t Valentine, Susan
Ro:Et M!ddleJiort Hl'ih School. Probii~CO, BPtty CiJvert, Sharon'
A:b' e that bas f»ayed in a band
1 til JoneR, Edward Crooks, Dee Sauer,
\P other C•Jmmumty and' WII
' n ~ 0 attend.
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Susan Pullins, Barbua Jones. Ja
The unior Band w11l rractJce i'lis Rlehords, "''era COVE'rt. Dorit
\ugust 1 at 2 30 p m llfld all Rice . .Jamrc ,Zirkle, Kay J~nkln .
'JiavNs that W Prl" 11'1 Junior hand .. ln. Jud,· Ualk, Lynn BuC!'ha~ .
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.Meigs Included
In Ohio Fuel
Gas Drill Plans
COLUMBUS, 0 UP---Qhw l&lt;'uel
Gas Co. today announced a $1 q
m1lhon prog1 am of dnllmg gas
production and storag~ wells in
. .
Oh 1o th1s yt!ar.
The company will dr11! produc·
10n wells m Athen~. Perry, M~­
lma, Wilyne, Loram, Knox, L1ck·
mg, Me1gs and adJacent eounties
l'hc well~ w1ll parL1ally offset d~·
'Jietlon and partially replace pro·
tuclion wells which are being con
verted into storage.wells
The company sa1d 1t would
fructure exJstmg wells In a num·
her of arcn~ to crcalt! new slorage
facilities. Fracturmg 1~ a process
(){ blashng opt'n th!:! sand rorrna·
'ion .of a storag!' field so thllt
non!" .gas can he forced into the
some area.
New storage wells w11T ~ drill~d JD thesf' areas Benton Siorage
~ield 10; We-llVI'I)' 6,
Wellington

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DiSalle Avers
No New Taxes \

Are Neces.qarv
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A .simUiar question, concernJna
the guestion of issuance of tltond•
for the purchae of street cleaning
equlpme11t was given the "thumbJ
down" treatment by POJDCToy vot.res, by a narrow margin, in the ·
1955 November electJOn.
In other bu•lnest, the proposed
23 per cent gas rate bike
eoa...
At a mee ti ng of the Met~::s tract, waa du;cu&amp;~~ed with a reprel 'uunl) Jumm Chamber of Com· sentatife of the Ohio
Fuel Gaa
•n er'('C Wt&gt;dr.esday mght first re- Cc:lmpany, Ray C. St. Clair.
rmrts were made of progress of a
Tbe newly proposed cont.Nct by
poll bemg taken by the memberthe
Ohio Fuel Gas would re-place
ship on whether or n~Jt to stage
tbe present contract,
which exthe annual brmler festival wen
pires on January 4 , aecordlng tct'
made
St. Clair. fte..aAOns for
the rate
No puhhc= report will be made hike were: ln~reaced payroll, in.
until the final ~rns of the crease cost. of mater1als,
and Jn-po!J have been tabulated. accord- ereued eot Jn tranmis.ion of the
mg to Preud.en.t ROger Morgan.
ga from the soutbwcst.

Meigs Jaycees
Continue Poll
On Festival

The negotiators began meetlnt~:
shortly after 10 a. m.
'W!ey had
met WedneSday on and bU
for
cteht hours, breaking · off ' thUI
mnrmng at one o'clotk.
The bl~ ~roblem now seqna to
be one of wordmg The' neg~ti.a­
tors ')ave agreed orally on
ma
jor cont.net issues, but apparently are
encountering difficulty
translating tllese agreement. on
paper.
Neither McDonald nor Jchq 1A.
StepheD.s, chief Industry negotla~
tor wou~d discusa the new eon~
tr~et. Step!tens said lle
did not
mean to be "evasive,"
but that
"this 11!1 a kind of delicate matter
and we d;;m't want ~o Ul\llet thlnp.
There are oeTtaiP th1ngs we can't
talk aboUt at this tlme."
Strilr:~-cl.cmed steel firma readied
today to reopen ' t!te mills "if and
when" tbe. walkout eod1.
Manq.ut fliJieials conferTed
wlth ubijn representitives in the
1 eeilte
&amp; n f
..JI,.
stee
~rs on
ta • 0 ree'!'t
Ink B:i,G,uuu ttrlklntJ; millwork~n
···•11
1· 1
&lt;
th
·
1'01 e.• nego Ja ors ,or.r: , e ~~P•
.Jifft..' ~ ,Uott-eft &lt;ett~etwillcU:
hamrnered ou t a con tr act 1n - ew
York.
'
Pieket hnes remained
intact
Plant entrance was allowed onlv
~o accredited supervisors and the
usual strrke maintenance forr"
Union officials stressed "1r 11
stnke emls" in
liseussi.ons with
steel company
repreentot.lve m
Plttburgh on bow best to
call
back the men

Previously Defeated Issue To
Again Be Placed Before Voters
'f~e Pomeroy V1liage
Countil, atu to provide for payment.
1n speclal sess1on,
Wednesday,
2 Cnunc1l passed a resolutlutt
moved to pla"Ce on tbe ballot Ja tletermining to proceed
with tbc
the Nov. election
two
eparate 1 bond eletlon, 1n the sum o( $16,bond U'IIUC'!!l; Cor new s.ewen, and 000, for the purpose
purchaeinJ
J ewage dbpotal plant,
and for motor or motro veh1cies, espejally
street elearung equipment.
equipped for Mtreet cleanmg, aod
,..._
.
1 or street flhthmg phrpose&amp;,
and
1
~unc1 paned
a resoJutlon of a t.u; to prov1de for
payment
delermmm~ to proceed with the
Tbe bond.. for the sewers aad
bond elect1oo t11 the sum of $180.- , sewage dlspDJal plant are to rna.
000, to be used for the JKJnstrul- tun in 25 year and the ones for
tJOn uf new sewen. iiOd a sewage the street cl•an'mg equipment. are
d1pos.al plant. and for the levy of to mature In ~ years~

NEW
YORK
UP -·~•.'JUg
Three steel
wage
ne~
fought a deadline today ln''liJI ef- ·
fort to wrtte a new eon1J
' ,that
would end tlle 26-day steel'~ :Jke.
The negotiaton; •for t~e
•Jndustry and the United ~lt­
ers of America hoped to ~the
fliJiahing touches on l'le ne~tflree 1
year, nu.atrlke agreement ~fore
USW Pre.ident David J. McDonald meeta with his wage
policy
cOmmittee at 2 p. m EDT.

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Council·Acts On·, Bond Issue For Nov.
Steel Strike End
Seen Possible At
AnyTimeTo4;ly

lnJ: he won't

tenltht

U to 72.

. LETART, W.VA.

State Pre$dent
Is Honor Guest
At DUV Mee(ing

.. WEATHER ..

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Large Attendance At Reception.
Family Picnic Is
..
For Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Zundel Held Last Week
By Sunshine Cla$S

FOR THAT VACATION OR BACKTO COLLEGE
PRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET

enttne

Solly Ann Yeager
Honored By Party
On 4th Birthday

Latest Style

SEE OUR SKYWAY LUGGAGe

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SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE MOONS IN HOLLAND

Michael V. DJSa.lle, Democratic
nominee for governor, recommended today a
strong,
aureuive
leadership for O!tio with no new
taxes.
DiSalle, on a tour of Souther:n
Ohio, nil he
and Southeastern
saw no neel for a.dditlonal taxes
7; Pavonla. 22; Holmes 10 ami
of any kind during the ned: two
years In order for t.!le
sUite to Guernse-y 15.
The 30 production wells to be
build an adequate
highway sys~
unverh·d
to ~torag(' arc in the
tem.
Wellmgton
storage area.
Appearing on a Wednesday night
te-levision program DlSalle
was
questioned by edJtors
of three
Southern Oh'io newspapers,
Vic
S~erow, Galliooli~. Reynold Greene
Pomeroy, Dalley Sentinel,
and
Stan Paudllng of Waverly.
Sherow quAstlot'led DISa11e about
new taxes He cited a statement
by Gov. Frank J Lauschethat
Emma Ehzabeth Golschall, AO, n
B penny lncrea!'ie in the gasoline
tax might he needed to carry out lifell)ng rpsJdent of Me1g~ County,
died at the A \hanv Rest Home on
the !JIRhwav program.
Wednesday mgh\
DJSalle disatrf!ed
Fun('rfll serv1ces will b~ hf'ld a 1
MARRIAGE LICENSE
George Theiss. 19. Racine, truck the Chase Funeral Home m Rul ·
driver, 110n of Mr end Mrs Nor· land on Sund:~v 11ftrrnoon at two
man Theiss, and Carol Ann Lee, lA o'clock wl!h bunt~l to be marlr at
T.ong Botom, student, daughter of 'he Standish CE"mPtery ncar D1 x
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee.
ter .
Mrs GotM'hall who WD~ preceded in death tv her hushanrl Ill
DRIVER CITED
April of 1hts yell' wao;; a rcs ldl'nl
Nortnlln Engh, 49, At~~nll, w~s
of Dexter, n car Pmnt Roek
11rrcsted on Thul"s"day
•nd eitcd
Shr 1s surv;ved by four aon~
Into Mayor E F. nobim:on's court
Rich11rd and V1ctnr, hr:th of Balli
Jn Pome:'Oy on a charge of crOl!·
more, Mrl, Mantey or Hehron anrl
sing lhe yellow line He was cited
lhv
of Parkersbur&lt;! and nnP rl!!ll~
to Appear .ih coJ,Jrt on Friday evenR"htrr. Mrs Mahel Swan, Dexter.
Ing at 8 o'clock.
Manetta Coach 1·24 PI

Emma Gotschall
Funeral Service
I Set For Sunday

BeckJ Grueser, Judy
Gregg,
Gene Crooks. Mark Kelly, Gordon
Guthne, Ira Rutcher, Jimmy Ohlinger, Janice Asbury, John Bacon
Riehllrd
Swadrham~r.
James
Hood, C!tarl.ene Davi.s,
Christine
Coats, Edward Kitchen, Don Grueser, Ronald Evens, Don
Erwin,
Bob Van Cooney Farrell Schuler,
Arthur Clark, Keith
Anderson,
Raymond Kloes, Dennis Walburn,
Edie Grueser, Sonny Knapp, Janet
Stobltrt, Jarne.s Hamer, Judy Sauer
Tom Skmner, Leo Kennedy
Jr.,
Bbb Henn.esJ.', Sandra Brewington

DIVORCE

FILED

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Roger Barron Rou •e 3 PomeThe Lnerease ln the minimum
roy, a mernbn 'of th,e Oh,Jo High \rate would be frqm
$) to $1.25
way Patrol was accepted mto tbc f per month Alo, according f.o the
membersb 1p of the Jaycees 10 theJ oew contract, JD the sumer months
other bus1nes of the evenmg on when ~ome of the suhscrlber hav~
WcdneJilday s
their ga sliut~ff. the minimum
rate would be carged
for every
month tbal the ga has
been d~
eonnected: al!:er U has bten turn&amp;
cd-on agam.
Counc1l movtd to ~tudy the new
oontract and act on 1t at the riext
meeting on Augusl e. It was tile
coocensus of
opi11ion
that it

D!ding Ho-=--·.1·•U
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Killed By Truck
Near Pomeroy

would be ,,...,,.....,.vtding that

the new ratH would not be chargA riding horse owned by Wyatt ed until Jan. 4, the
exp.iraUon
Radford , Pomeroy RFD. was kel- date of the present contract.
led Thun;day night. wben lt was
Tbe following financial report
hit by 1 truck on U. S. Route 33
was
given. Gen~ral fund, $2187_.
approxJmately 3 2 miles north of
Parking
I.nt Fund, $4.454.18; st.
Pomeroy
Ught Fund, $3,ol '7 76; ~emetery
The truck, owned by the Crow Fund, $1,018 '72, 1n the~ red, aDd
Brothers Poultry Company of Le- Str~t Fund.$6,309.30
tart, was driven by Lester Rousb,
A diac:ussion was held cancern25, of Letart Fall.
ing the purtbase of hood, or Ugns
to ~ plaved on parklq meters.
It was reported that tbe robse oa Front St. aod Seeond
St., in
jumped a fence &amp;~~d ran in front the truck loading areas, denoting
of the truck. Damage to tbe truck this area and unloadillJ boun to
was estimated at $300 and Willi help eliminate doubl~
parking.
eontlned to the left front. fender, traffic eongestion.
the grill, and tbe radiator. Time
The group abo renewed the inof the .actJdent was
placed at euranee policy coverinl the volun11:30 PM.
teer finmea
and
emergeoq
squadmen..
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AttendiD&amp; the meeUng
were:
Robioson,
Clerk,
Mayor E. F.

tl
Lit e Leagurers

Suit for &lt;livoree has been filed
Charlo Lecar; Roy Betdna, Dor
in the office Of t~e Clerk ;~f ('.()urts
Sebaefftr, Wayne
SwiBher, and
by H"el Woolfrom, RD 3, Cool- 1
3M3
Doa MuUen.
ville against Howard Wnolfrom '
Mrs Wolfrom charges gross negHOlZER HOSPITAL
lect of duty, ('Xtreme cruelty, and
Admluions;
Mn~ . James Hagask~ custody of lhe couple's only
A team of Middleport
Little JertJ, New Haven; J~n W. R.tpp,
ch1ld
Leaguers made up of members of Pomeroy: Mrs. Etprna Cuto, Pom~
the league's four teaiiUI will play nay; Bruce Bonetulter, Pt. Plea.
a
similar team from th~ Waha.ma •nt; Mrs. James Stover,
Buffalo:
NEW CENTER LINES
Jumor League ln a bal1 game this Mn. L. M. Hyatt, Sr. ~· Pleasant
. . The center lines on Route 7 and eve-n n
t 6 o'clock Jn Middle- Mra. Ruby Kelly, Lakm, Mrs. Sam1 g a
ue-1 Scruggs, Pt. Pleasant.
US 33 pa.sing through _ POI'Mroy port.
I Di~ebarted . RonnJt' Gene Bowers
will M ]Minted by • crew from theBoth teams are entered In tlie 1 Grimm•s Landing; Mrs. Neal ConState Department of Highways on Little League tournament. to be era. Pt. Pleasant.
FridaY, aecordmg to 1 an announce- held 1n Galhpolis begionina Aua.
Births · A daughter to Mr and
1.
Mrs.
James Haggerty, New Haven
ment from the office of Mayor E.

Meel Wah
TeaDl Tonight

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