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The Doily Sentinel, Pomero_:_y_
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dnesdoy, July 25, 195G

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

St•r
H
IHt CI:IVIrt,

Thot••

m•ny

"'''"'' bit1ullful Tu·Tone

a

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.

H. A real cle•n cer

II ..

Ford V8 CultomiiM 2
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!

ROOMS Of
New Furniture
FOR

.....

$299.00
BAKER

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METROPOLITAN

FURNITURE

Auto Soles

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~ 011 The RriKhlesl Cor-=

At Traffic Llljllht In Mlddl!!port
295 N. 2nd! Awe Mlddlr.port, 0.
Open lwenlngs UnHI 9 p. m.

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Phone '645-J

••r In Middleport

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Ill BAKER FURNITURE Ill

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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,wt. .. you ..,.,,....

doclll'l pt..t&lt;lptllli
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

.....,, ...... - ..... ,..,...d ..
PHONE9

Swisher - Lohse
DRUG STORE
E. Main St.
Pomeroy

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was held reeL'lfltl:. at t.he hOme of

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
ss
Saut•r
closed t.IJ~;~
'
mect1ng The hostt-s:-.e-s ~Served i.l
d~scrt courst•

Chevrolf.lt Club Cpe. p,

1to

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.

THEY'RE
HERE! ·

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JUST RECEIVED
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.
'
· 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.
'
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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Mr .and Mrs. lves
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.

s. Billups, . Okey Rou1h
Powers, Mn. C. G.
Blllupe,
alsler Le811ile
of Huntinaton, and
Rev Cremeana ar.e on a
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Follows On
Friday- Saturdoy- Monday 6- f ,iJesday ·
THE LAST FOUR'_DA YS OF THE ,MON'rH
Pion to-T(!ke' Advantage of the Many
Bargains all 'Over the Store

Ohio: ,..,.,•., douct., •rwf w•rm
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nipt ,._. P:ridq. Cen"nue4 WllfM
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio lflur$doy, July 26 195G

Vol VIII No86
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SETTLING~OF- THE-DUST

STATEMENTS

ll::&amp;lneBI PhOIUI 318

Single Copy

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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;

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·Citizens Telephone Company

':, _..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
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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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l"hO"" o"mc•. ' ' ' oot 00 Karen Walke r· Mananoe Wood·
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ncdlate Band last ycHr V.lll re· 1 Bowles. St e phan Coats Judv Bu!
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cher. J;•nmfer Damels
Karen
pur1 on th a t d a.e
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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
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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,
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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
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th
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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.
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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
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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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Steel Strike End
Seen Possible At
AnyTimeTo4;ly

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

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

FOR THAT VACATION OR BACKTO COLLEGE
PRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET

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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

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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

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Near Pomeroy

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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.

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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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The Daily Sentinel

Commentary

OIYOTEO TO IIIITERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

JIICHARD S,_ OWEN

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REYNOLD E. GREEN•

EDITOR

Published eve-ry arlt&gt;rnoon E'X('Ppt Sunr!.D)' l)y Tht' Oh!o Valle 7
Sutint&gt;l, Inc , al 110 Mu:h:wic St, Pumt'IIJY, 0 . Hu,tncu ulft(•e
pbune 3DB. t-dit Pnal urt IL'I' p/\11~.,. 3H7
Entered as lll'rund cl:tss OJ:Jd .lf matl!'r :at thr
P1&gt;m~ro1 Obiu.

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Symmg!on &lt;', Ji ll'(] "'11 t 11c·1· I,·H t 1 ·· ' c·.1n P•"cJPi l· - h'lllld know t'lat he
answl•t"t•d P, f' St'lla lill"·,
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impound I
&lt;"haf"!,l4' t!Hil hr· W&lt;" nut
or ~l•·p tlu• flltlil s'" ,.nd V.Ou]d "rany UU\ i
wl!h h1.~ llll ll o tu Hil ho lpo·1, 111 Tlw til t• IIIIJ·nt of t"on~n·ss"
He
l't'nlllb:(]ll 111 tlll' m.•tlt•r .. r ~ 1' !"\"h·.- a !" ' ~ ••111 w.· .1r, .~h!' .t d
of
t~e
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Synnngllt!l
hat &lt;Hill h1· .1 11d hH :11Jh.-s int;•nd to
, f''lairm" n
pulllll•d out
v~ rim1 s
cunfllcls kl"l"p t't"l w, 1y .
with Au· Ci11d Twu u u;.: :J lltt uti! - \ [! Jlhl J.: lll'~ to .,how lhr trouhle
t'l&lt;; artt·r lhl· St'ud.ofj \old
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WH Nilln.t;:lun
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6:55 Sit;n On

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The judii.ng of the Luety Clover Girla ._H projects will be beld
on Frlday momint, July 27 at 10
o'clock at the ·home of Mn. Mar.
earet Carleton, ·aceorcllng to an
announcement from .Mf'S. Geneve
Nolan, county home
demonatra·
tion agent.
Mra. Nolan expressed a desire
to ·have mGthel"l!l of the girls pre-!l'ent at the time of the judging.

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Today
B·OO Cnffee .Time
· 10:00 Hom-e
11 ·00 It Cou:d ·a e You
1 J :30 Feather Your Nl!s.t
12:00 Parson's Study
12::;o Current
l :30 Tennessee Ernie
2:00 Matinee Theatr~
:i :OO Queen For a Day
3·415 Modern Rom.;mces
4.09 Comedy Time
4 :t0 !My Little iMafiS!:le
5·00 Aunt Dru Show
6:00 News Picture
(l·115 S~ Eye
6:25 Les Paul 1&amp; -Mary Ford
6:30 Dinah Sh~
6 :45 News Caravan
7 ·oo fiatt &amp;: Scruggs Show
7:30 HaUs or Ivy ' 11:00 Baseba-ll
8:00 People's Choice
8.311 l&lt;'ord Theater
9:00 Lux Theater
10.00 Bt&gt;s! o.C Groucho
10:30 Dragnet
11:00 News Heac£ines
11:05 Wea:ftberca!lt
11 :1 ~ 'Movie Museum

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FRIDAY
Sig.t~ On
Today
Cu!il'e TimE'
• Uume

ll.UU Fc;.,ll)t' l' You!' J\""foq
Unittd Preas Steff Corrt8pondent
I ' :10 lt L'ullld til' Yuu
frt'nch Prt'mier Guy Mollet's
/:! oo CamPI';., l:oes lo School
governme nt ~ce ms prt&gt;lty certmn
12 :11.1 t'urr,..,n
to last unti l Ut'Xl fall at least.
1::10 'll'llllt&gt;S.Se Etnie
"Wh~n he took oHtce Jo'ebrua.r)'
2:0U M'llt mt&gt;e "l'hf'atre
1 as head of France's 23rd post
::1 00 Queen J.'or ;~ D11y
war cabinet, it was predicted thlV
3·-15 Model n Hun.~ancea
he would last only a rew weeks.
1 OU Cumt!dy 'l'lr.le
His shaky ('O!llitinn, based on
4
30 1My Li~U e Margie
I his own So-c1alist party and the
5
00 Aunt Dru
Radical Socialist party, command·
6:UO News P1clure
ed but 183 out of the 627 seats
6 15 Sports Eye
in the Natwnal
Assembly, the
6·25
Les Paul
dominant house of Parliament
{I 30 Jnye 1-'. •Morgan Show
Mollet was faced by an exploli.45 News Carnvn1.1.
sive situation m Nor.th Africa anrl
7·@ The Hutl!CI' ,
threatened inflation at ·home.
7 ~II 'fht' Whistt6t'
P1rll•ment Adjoumment Ex~ted
8 00 8t'Sl Ill Mystery
But in the intervening months
8:30 Slar Stage
he has survived an endless sene~
9.00 C&lt;~vakade of $ports
of votes of con.Q.dence on all sorts
9
45 ROO HSJ·ber's Coliu~r
of issues.
10·00 Truth or Consequelk'es
He faces the last of lhe voleG
10:30 Life of Rd~y
this week. He is expected to win
II :00 News
them, then to adjourn p•rliament
ll
;05 Weat~r
until some time in October.
1f: J u Pret&gt;s Box
It looked over the weekend Dl!
I} 15 C11eate-st Fights or Centurv
it Mollet'&amp; pOsition was thre&amp;ten· ll:SO Foreien Intrigue
ll :30 l•'oreign lntl'igue
·
1:00 SliD Ott
ed.
12
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'f(,n,ighl
12:00
Tonilght
He proposed to impme a spe.
cial 10 per cent ineome tax to
·~=-=-··::------~ruise ~he $450 "million wh~h. it
is estimated, will be the c-ost of
fighting the rebels in Algeria for
T!Je USSR's memorandum brag.
Further. he might ~ve
asked ·t he next two yearFI.
Unexpectedly strong opposition
ging about its redl!::~ion of armed just who, from the West , is to !}e
forces by 1,200,000 • and
which perm itted lo count Red
noses kJ developed. Politic-al experts beFRIDAY
THWRSDAY
has been sent to -all the NATO na . .~ee thal the cut has, in fact, bet.'n lieved that Mollet might be overI
thrown.
8:00 SL&amp;"n On
,
tions ·has drawn a s1ingLng reply made. And ~1e
might have also
8:00 Sign On
8:00
Ca-ptain Kangaroo
from Prime
Minister Louis
St polutcd out thl' gf!heral awareness
Apln ltldel Out Storm
8:00 Captain Kang.aroo
9:00 Ga!Ty Moore
Lauren! of Can11da.
of \he NATO alliell that the 1.200,.
9:00 0( All Thmgs
'
The joy of Can&amp;Uitns ot'er thi.'! 000 MJldif'l s who are
doubtless
9:30 Arthur Godf.rey
But he decided Tuesday to l1rtal
9 30 AI1Umr G O:ll frey
rollossal news. he declared,
i! bemg sent homp to meet seriou 11 a strategic retreat. Finance Mmis. 10:30 Strike it Rich
10:30 Strike it Rich
"f!Omew!Jat tempered by reflection manpower deficiencies
on farm~ ter Paul Ramadier -agreed in Mul · 11:00 V.n.liant Lady
11 00 ValiMt Lady
that these !'&lt;&gt;durtions would have und m factories &lt;'an be
brought let's behalf, at a meeting of th£' 11:15 Love of Ufe
11 ·15 l..ove o( l.lfe
been more timely ten yea..rs ugo, back mto ;.miCorm at the snap of Aa.swntJly's finance Committee, to 11 :30 Search for T()morrow
11 30 Sear~:h fttr Tomorrow
when the Wcst~rn 'po.w ers demo- Kremlw fingers
float a loan sufficient to finance 11:45 Guiding Light
J
I 43 Guiding Li!!'hl
blllzed Ute grelilt
Jlt·mles
tht•y
In -discusHing furL'ler
cut8 in the Alger1an wo.r for this year.
12:00 ~Hdday Matinf'e
12·00 M1dd av M1111nee
had broug!lt together In the com. U.S milit11ry manpower • presum·
Ram11dier said the :.g overnment 12:30 M 'Jibe Wocld Twr19
J2·311 As .thre World '!'urns
n;~qn interest of the United
N&lt;i ably th(' reduction of 800,00
hy would demand a 10 ~r cent In1:00 Johnny Carsc.n Show
1 .00 Johnny l'arsun Show
lions". M1· St . Laurent wUJ
shll 1960 ns adv&lt;lcat.ed by
Chairman come tax rise to pay next year"s
l :30 Houseparty
1 ·30 Bu-useparty
have ITIOie
dlvisionH in F.urope Rudfortl of The Joint Chiefs or costs. Hut Mull~! was expected to 2·00 The Blg Payoff
2 ll(l Hi,g Payoff
than the free world.
Slaff. Secretary of Slate
Dulles put off th11t demand until •the Hme
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
2.:m Bob Cru6by Show
- - - - - - ~ ._.........___ told his p1·ess conference that this came.
3:00 Brig h.ter Hay
:1 00 &amp;righter Day
~on, Bobby, l vl~ltetl Mr. and Mr~
was a matter fnr the military ex·
3 15 Secret Storm
Thus It appeared, unless the sit
:1 15 Secret Sblrnl
Gcn~ Congo.
perls, but pointpd out
rel\s()ns to uatiou changed suddenly, that Mol·
3:30 Edge of N1gh.t
3.30 Et.lge of Night
Mr.s. and M1·s. Dan Lovett and Pxpcct such a tn&lt;nrl He also took let and h1s j:lovcrnmenl wt&gt;rf.' safe
4.00 Katie's Kitchi· n
4 00 Katie's Ki1chen
son ob Barberton, Ohio
vlsited ocras1on to reft'r to the USSR ns at l£&gt;ast unlil lhe next sessiofi of
4:30 Lucky 8 Ranch
.., ::.10 lJucky B Hanch
l1i11 palL1lts . Mq. and Mr~. Humt&gt;r a "Johnn)' conw·lately" irljthe mat. l'arlioflment in October. '
The Eurly Show
1 ~ 00
~ .00 1'ht' Early Shc.iw
!..ovett tor two week.ll.
'
ter of trOop r~q_tU~~
·
6 00' Art · }}lnhtk'tter
That would mcnn that Mollt't
6:1.0
Re~iO&gt;naJ Reporter
M1· and Mn&gt;. C~e.~tcr
Powers
Hut il this Rnssl!an m(lve shoul&lt;l
6:15 Douglas Edwat&lt;'i&lt;:
had kt'pl together one of the weak
{l·J5 L&gt;oul!lal! F.dwanls
Belpre, havt• hcl!n hen.' l'leuning twve ih(· effect of reducmg
the est governments since tht&gt; war for
0·3() Sgt. Pre.~on of U:e Yukot
U:au My t'rit&gt;nd f'lwkll
und PllflCT·Ing the Walter Baker military "force goals" of NATO
7:00 Bob CumrnLngs Show
more
than ei.:ht moJJLhs. whatever
7.00
Mama
property and will move their fllrn· particularly 1!-tc ti'Oop comm1tmeni
'7:30 Climax
7·:m Playhouse. of Stars
il.v theu son.
of WNol Germany, and husten fur. might happen in the new se&gt;Ssion
8:30 Four Star Playhouse
8:00 1lhe Crusader
Luwrence Gli~~rncamp preached ther drasUc mrmpnwr.r cuts i11. US The awrage life of pust · w:~r •f.:UV ·
9:00
Arthur
Murray
ernmenls
has
been
about
Sl'Von
8:31) Highwa y PHtrol
tlt Bald Knohs c~urch Sunday ev fon•t&gt;s Bl home tlnd olJI"oad,
the
9:30 QUIZ Kids
P 00 UnUercurrcnt
t•nlng.
~Us!tians witl rw1
mind name-eRl. monlhs.
lO:OO E.&lt;;:&lt;WJ Rl'lpol"'!.t'f'
R6Uons P:or Surviv•l
9 30 Pantommw ()lTiz
Mr. and Mrs. Dana ' Cs.rpenter, 1 hng ~ even by ,our Secn•tary of
10:15
Sports
Parad-e
Mollet
has
survived
partly
by
10
00 News
Or Po1·t1s.nd R. D., Mr .nnd Mrs. Stllte.
lit 15 SpOJ"t.s Paracle
Chl'ster Power!': and (tlmlly, Belpre
In fact. as long as they can com. skilfully angling for tht&gt; support 10:25 Weatherman
Nationa
ltJ 25 WPII!herman
Mr. and Mrs. Tom MKay and two maud tht.' unlimiled cannon.fodder of nGmin·ally opposing
JO·:"lu IJa tt- llllt&gt; : Europe
ct•ildnn of Bash1m visited M·· nnd or Reel China, the Kremlin masters AssPmbl)l groups, including tht 10:30 Palace Playhouse
11 Oil News
!'itts. Maywood Johnson T"I'C~"n ily . I f'nuld send home anot!ler million Communists, on variom specific
11:00 News
I M two or IIH it' suldlC'rs
issue.\!.
11 :05 'l'lw l.a&lt;le Show
-~-~-· --But he has survived partly &gt;also
Stgn Off l'r:.~.y~r .
11:05 The LlltP. Show
bel'ause none ()f the opposition
parties wanted to take thP 1"f't!pon-~
sibility for thro-wing h1m oul.
A.CROAS
2. lndl~o
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The measw·es MoliN h.•s pu~ j
1. A atar facet
3 l.Jniu·e
soun:e
thruu.g h Parliament have herr1
G. Ma.t
~ 4. &amp;lore
ar
highly unpopular wl!h
pa··tt rs I
9. Mort~
~ . 6 . DIIVIII&amp;'
I light
strong
enough
to
defeat
htm
They
tatlone.l
and
THURSDAY
10. Plural or
indude ·the calling up of more
FRIDAY
and
heat
"lenlt"
,.In
than 200,000 reservist~'! to fight in
11~59 Sien On
11 59 Sign On
20. [n12. Hllckn•yed
e. J'lnu
A.lgeria, and price-freezinl{
and
12:00 Film &amp; Fancy
J2 00 F"llm &amp; Fancy
13. Perform
1. Milcella'nr
I ;!0 f&lt;'t!rn inlllv Touf'h
I :!f() Feminine Touch
oth••r decrees to pTf'ven•t infl.n~ion .
lt. Indian
8. A
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1
2:00 Aflemoon Film Fes-iiva1
But the fact is that thl'se m t.'"a~ .
:.! 00 Af\4'1\nwn Film Festival
mulberry
register
· 28.
4 ·oo Ft' m
ures were es~nlial H Molit htHl
HMJ Ftlm
U . Body ot
9. 8obu ,' ~ \
're•ttrtlt.y'• Aat.wet
4:30
Abl&gt;ott &amp; Costrll-o
not
tnhn
them,
his
!IUCcessur
as
4.30
West-ern
watu
11. .P'a.clnr ~i
~ as. Varumt
5·00 •Mickey ·Mouse
500 ·Mickey Mouse
prrmier would have hsd to. Henre
16. lfawauan
· llldt!r •
tt:OO News
he h"ns lived on. He hns Jived on ' 6·00 News
bini
direction
' """N()Qh'" •'
{):05
w~allier
17. P'iah
6:0ft
Weatherman
borrowed
time
becau~e
he
leads
1
Uon
!Bib.)
ti
.
IO
Spol"i.'l
18. EarlY ·
·. tor ,
6'10
Sporto
1
mmority
goveTnment.
but
still
3P. The alder'
6· us· John Daly
cotol\lalt
6:15 John Daly
hr hns lived.
· etrht
21. An ac'el\t
6
30 Rin "11m Tin,
""· parti I
!Scot.)
6:30 Lone Ranger
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1
(mu.t.)
7:00 Comb;_ll Sl•r·~eant
40. Game
'1·00
Hour Glass
children
18. Con·
CHURCH ~MECOMIN
8:00 St.ar Tooig:ht
7 311 CrOK'il~atls
at 1
, •. Til• ~lll&amp;llo
dutt
The Ml. Zwn U. B. Cl)u~h enr
8 ·30 Sports Thrills
8 00 Dullar a Sl'('Ond
carde
\
; (Br.aa.)
Shadt&gt;, Ohio, will feature an· all
fJ:OO Dotty, Mack .
8:~0 The V1.~1~
::111. Perch
9·01J Pulka fimr · ;:· , "
day Hotnecormng program Sun~
9:30 St·tiW Ha-t Theatre
28. Atilt
0:30 SlrHw Hat Theat.r.e
d11y,
July
29th.
.
11
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News
&amp;
Weather
38 . Vllttor•
A
good
pro~
.or
spectnl
uo
Sponbs
.11
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1
31 . A.lr·Alle'*
singing and speaking ls. being
11 ·10 Sports
rutibef"
plunned. · Rev. J .. H. Lamer
Gr. 11:15 Birr Bat(to
1115 Hol lywootl Offbeat
•phere•
Greenfield, o., Wlll be the after.
U:45 Sign Off
33. ftadlum
(lym,)
noon speaker. Basket din-ner at
11 :4~ Sign· Off
St. Elevated
noon. The public Is invited.
train &lt;•hort•
tntd)
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Marietta Coach
Names 3 Aides
For Coming Year

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1,200,000 Red Herrings

M.arietbl College rraduate
and
Ron Guinn, of Greenfield, Ohio,
as high sehool usistanll and Robert . Forfhey of Marietta a11 junior
:bigb eoa.cb. ·
Ware, a West Virginia Unive~
sity graduate who at one time
coached at Lumberport, W. Va.,
was named head eoach two weeks
ago to replace Fred P1erson who
died last May.

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MEL HEIMER 1~Jt,J

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EW \"OitK- ·In contraat to the golden 19301 .
when every oth~r .saloon tn Manhattan nn..i
even one or two m Brooklyn had Jta own threepiece combo, therfl are (lftly about four or fl.vo
place• In New York these days-Bitdhm~, Tilt
Ember:~, Basin Street, Jimmy Ryan'•, Tilt Coft\&lt;1
poser- where one c.nn hear good jau.
Th•ll WI)Ltld illtl!&lt;'nte that 1ntereflt ln thl1 pe";"
cullar art furm !I'll lo:~e the tro.nchlse lf I don't
call It an art fo1m) 1s dying, or at len11t very
llrnlted, these dnv.s. l{cn Jotre, a young man
wtth a sho1l ha ircu t and a. Caraway look In his
eyr!l, told me today thlll ia not BO. "Who eay11
110 Is cn:~.;o;y," he :mid Jlnlly.
Mtl Heimer
According to Ken, the city and Ita sleepy environs oro jU!It crawling With jazz rana-o.nd he
('A woJJ b11
and a partner, Don Fnedrnan. are tlak;lng JM.OOO
the t•ara:•
lln thla belief. It 1~:~- not Uwtr $153,000, but th,.y
.
went out and talked a lot qr people Into lhtUI.nr
it out, and If Jan l.t ou the way out ana Cuy Lombardo on tht way
back the lta~./11 t been awuy?l, Don and Ken undoubtt!Jly wtU )lavt
! 011e Sam HUI ot a Ume rnismg the llfXl $M·,00(&gt;.
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, · At 2t &lt;Don is 26) Ken Jotf'e alt-endy has promoted a tolk-mualc
, eoncert at C11.rnegle Hall and Don a •lmllnr jazz; baah at the aame
• joint. I look on them benevolently, as completely representative ol
, the bright younr gentlemen who lnf\lst Broadway. The Randt~.ll'l
i llland RIIIOn hatcher.! out ot a 3treet-cor·rH.&gt; r· meeting ot th" two,
'Nhen Ken looked aldewlae at Don and auld, "Hey, llaten. Jtow much
doup can you raise?"
• The next tbln.J you know, they were knee·deep ln accept.ancea
from IUCh note'd elghl-to·the-bar gents a1 Count Ba.le. Lionel
Hampton, Dave Brubock, BUlle Holiday I who can't get a cafe llc(lnle
,in New York but cun sine outdoor~!), Gerl"y MUJlJi'an, Chet Baker,
etc. "Maybe," Ken said to me wiltlully, a1m011l reverdntly,'"we can
.-et Frank." Anyone who doesn't know who Frank 11 can IQ eland
.In the comer.

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A VICIOUS MAStER; Ita addlctJ always brlng to my
mind the Frtn('h Phrase, "I have a wolf b,v the ears." I contlne my~
aelt then daya to record·littenlng and an OCCa81onal &amp;orUe tnto the
.moky la1u, but I know just what Ken mcant when I Blll:ed him
how much time he 1pcnt lt.tentnr to It and he ahook hit heila lfi'OI·
I'll)' ud IA.Id, "Oh, rour·Ave hours a night: J didn't ret to bed 11t 111"
rqht. Don, ot courte, 11eten. much more than r do."
M&amp;tttr Jotre already h .. begun to bt&amp;t the hmter1&amp;nd1, rrom
Boetoo
to .Phliadelphla, leavinl' tlc)(elt ht'rt &amp;A4, lhet't arad
'drumm.ln.J up the cUJtome..,. Ht hat hlp Jlopee tor a moftttroua
Pb'Uo4tl»hl&amp; ooatlnrent com.lnl' tip to New York for th• bllh "be.
l~ Newport, where thoy had lha.t IOeiety jus thlng-wUh 10,000
JNOP~ •ltUnJ trOWld 1D. &amp; pouring raln-wu a ll.ttlt too t&amp;r &amp;Wt.¥

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I ukld th• fara.way Muter Jotte, whoM toot w..
abaentmindtdly ~ pertep two.tour time, "1t ralna ?" H(l

enn ·talk

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ANTIQUITY
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sands of
11·onton Wl'IC (&lt;lilctl ht!rc by the
lilnP~s tlf ht•l" rather Rev. William
l'o,tle
·Mr. nnd Mra. ,A.Hwrt Lynn and
M1·. 11nd ·~T!'&gt;l .Ita} Hlenn. lr~,ffiit(ln
W"lc Sunday t-:Ut'H\.s ol. Mr.· and
M1 s Howard .. , .lf.~h· anti !lev
t:oyi.ij.
_.;ij, ,
M1·s Snphiu Shane
r~ltH"ned
~"JIC&lt;Ilttln Ill F;attt
f:ut•t; l~ uf Mr. and

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Li\'t'lrl)(lOI

Mr."

Charlt&gt;s
MrNJt·kllls \&lt;.ere Mr. nnc1 Mrs B.
~·. rovl.'r1 . ~b;nl~:on
Mr·. an,l M"r ~: John R. S!Oburt
'P4'1lt S••wtal di!V'I W!!h lheH SOli·
111 lllw ,a11t1 dttiiKhter Mr nnd ~r.~.
Hul~h \V1lls, Columbu~ .
M1· and Ml"ll. Cat Orr were Sun·
da1· gut ~ · s or Mr &gt;~~nil Mrs Fr;.,nk
4 ·" Nt'ill. H.ashan
!~t'l"t'llt wucs.ts or
Mrs. Dais~·
Bt'IIVl.'r w"re her sister nnd hruth
t•r Ill law Mr. and Mrs Kn\' Thur'm•
~nd Hn,·oh! Boyd, East Liverpool
1l erl•nt guests or Mr and Mill
Pn·~t[)n Parsons wertl Mr. and Mrs
Pnul Hunh!l', llunhn.:lon,
Mrs
C:1rn l.1 n Adttmil. Letlar:l Fall&lt;~
Mr and Ma•s Fronk l&lt;~pperly Jr
tn(l fam1lv. Miami, W. Va ., nnti
fi:ddy Flpperly, LoulS\'ille,
Ky .
VISited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eppcr .
I)' Sr., over tJie ~el\:end .
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Kmta and Robert Roush , chil ·
d•·•·n of Mr . and Mu. Gene Roush.
(' h i Jl ico~e s.uept .\f\l! past wC"ek
wltll 1tt"e lr 1randpl'rent~• Mr ~ 'an~J
MMI. C. 1-'. Shain.
Mr nnd Mrs J. R Fmtter l.'n
1·oute to their home in C'1)lumhuK
horn a vacation !!lopped ovt'!"
nii hl wl! h her nsrenl!l, Mr. and
~~r~ rranlt Buck .
l.illian Powell ami Magil Mr ·
Ni('kle, employed In· Columbus visiterl !1ere lit lhelr homu.
Mr . and Mrt. Renrv Moore, Conmb\'~ vi,lllll'd hil sistf'Or, Mrs. Bir·
di(' Arrrott.
Mr~. 1\emtrd Diddle, and son!l
VIsited her !lster-lrene MUier at

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'Jazz letllval,'' blithely obl!vlou.\1 of the newspaper rule that there Ia
' r.o au t' h thmg aa a jint an~~ual anythmg. It will be Mid at RIUl•
/ dall't Jaland, a. huge outdoot• stadium knov&gt;n chlcfty to New Yorker•
aa a ploce unr.ler the Tnborough bndge. on Aug, 2i ana 215.
Not since operetto. wu offf.'r~d In 1939 haa there been a mut~at
e\·enl ln this track &amp;nd tle1d amph itheater that once waa paced
,.by Gunder H"gg, urH.I not alnce 1937 hal! a jnzzma.n gwen out lhl.lre,
1 Marlin Bloek onee to~l!led a jazz Jamooree tlwr~ wllh Benny Qoo(J.
mrm und 't. Dorsey and, the WQI"i.l Is, 75,000 luda ::~tormed I.QLo tho

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H llteft&lt;S anti THI COCLIST
PRICIS IN TOWNI EVANS tt11 for
'I'OY ttll• ..eek menu •"'t•tlon•
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was 43: offering $8.79. The Sun·
day School picnic held at Baileys
Lake was well attended.
Mr. and Mn. Wiliam Nease and
boys of Five PoJnts caled on !li~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Nease.
Rev. and Mrs. Weber
Thoma
and two granddaughters &lt;If Bun.
ker HIU called on Mrs. Stella Wat·
kins and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.s. George Boer and
&amp;Ofl, Billy; Mrs. Elsie
Cross, Racine: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer
spent Sunday in Columbus, the
Juust.tl of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell nad Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer
and family. Mrs. Charles Baer re·
malned for a week's vls1t.
Lester .Bailey of Morning Star
called on Waren Holter, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson
Holter
'lpent Thursday evening wit!l. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Sison and son of
Pomeroy.
Mr .ahd Mrs. Harold Holler of
Long Botom were Sunday gue51.6
of hie parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. Han·

lOR Holt-er.

Ned Henry Tuesday evening.
Mr. and MJ'$. Hennan Henry
and son wwe calling on ·M't'. and
Mrs. Ned Henry Tuesday evenine.
They have just r-oturned from
Ocean Side, Calif., and will leave
for Camp Qwntico, Va., the first
of Au-gust Where he will be st.a~
tioned l.or two years.
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Ivan Bush, M~ City; visi.ted
Ned Henry l''miay.
The Good W111 class met tbi.o;
wee-k oat the .borne uf Frieda
Henry to continue cutting r;~gs.
Several members were present.
Mn. AnDIIl Loui~~e CoUey and
children visLted Mr. and Mrs.
Dana Lewis and Mlna Tuesdwy.
Gu~ of !essie Lewis t-he past
week were Olevia Young, Jessie
Cartwright, Heney Allen -and .Mar.
vin Lewis Letart, Eddte
Lewis
and s.on ~ H:amiltOn, ZclLa 111nd
Harvey Burkley, Mrs. Helen Tillis
Pt. Pleasant.
John McDerm.Mt, Pit. Pleasant
visited Mru. Clara WilHam~ Sun·
dlly.
Margaret Annr :and Phyllis Will·
1ama, Mina Lewis
m-otwed to
hunt1ni8ton Sunday.
Mr. and ~\ks. Cline Irwin and
Clenedda, Southside, Mr. and MTs
J-ames Cunrungham, Pt. Pleasant
visited Mr. and Mnl. Dana LewiS
Sundaf.
Mr. al'ld Mrs. Bud Rice, East Li·
VL'I"pool visited Mons. Katie Bass
and Keonie, MoiJday.
Budin Blake, Arlthur R~Jush ·and
Norma11. ,,Spu~k
motored to
Glenwood Sunday.
Mr. and M•rs". Glenn Glaze a.nd
children, Pomeroy, 111sited MT.
and Mrs. Harry Johnson Sunday.
.Mra. Irene Kelley and childr-en,
Mra. Maxine Aldr1ch and children

Mrs. Eddie Ash and daughter,
and Mrs. Flurence Baer
spent
Tuesday evening with Mni. Stela
Watkins and Mr.s. Amanda Baer.
Mrs. Erma Rous!J. and family of
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred
Sapp ond daughter of Kansaa wu BaD'k, Cubs 22; Robinson, Rcdcalled borne by thti seriobs illness Jegs ;a.
Runs Batted In-Mantle, Y-anks
of Franlr. Rousb Wb&lt;1 is in _.l:lolzer
82; Wertz, Indians 75; Simpson ,
Hot!pita].
Mr. and Mrs. Ru
atson and Athletics 70; Kaline, Tigers 68. •
Run11 Batted ln-t~antle, Yanks
Mrs. \]na Bailey
ent
se•eral
days l West Vtr nh1 the guests 82; Wertz, In-dians 75; Musial,
of Dr. nd Mr~- • .B. Yars!nlll and Cards 7D; Simpson, Athletics 70;
family.
-~Kaline, Tia:ers 68.
:Mn. Ida Lalldermilt called O'n
Funs......:.Man-tle, Yank!; 80; RobMra. Stella Watkins Wednesday inson, Redl9 70; Yost, SC'nato-r
evenlng. Mrs. Watkins
is quite ~; · sni.~er. Dodgers 67; Fo)!:,

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Bailey, CIA.
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Boy"er, St. L.
Furillo, Bkn.

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Matltle, N. Y. 88
Kuenn, Det.
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Muwell, DeL 82
Vernon, Bost. 71

Kell, B•lti.

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M 114 .334

62 118 .322
41 D3 .320

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323 e1 113 .330
280 D7 98 .3M
2112 38 83 .329

White $ox 84.
Hits-Mantle, Yank.s 118: Boyer, Cards 116; Musial, Cards 114;
Kuenn, Tigers 113; Aaro-n, Brave

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14-2; Brewer, Red Sox 13-3: Pier.
ce, White Sox 15-4; Ford, Yanks
13-4; Buhl, Braves 13..4.

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JELLO- - 12 boxes $1.00Cake Mix-· ·- 3boxes $1.
Carnation

Instant Chocolate Milk

IUPIIR Tlt!M M!ATS

310 oz pkg $1.00

Chose &amp; Sanborn 25c OFF

-. . - -. - 6 oz jar $1.34
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Stokley's sweetened or unsweetened

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Nabisco Cheese Ri tz ·· 8os box 29c
Sunshine Chocolate - 16 oz bag 49:

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MEATLOAF

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FRYINGCH ICKEN
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Conning Supplies

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Lemon Creme Sandwich lb bag 35c
Cutrite Wax Paper4 125ft. roll $1.00
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M~rianl

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Frozen lucioua. red

2 10ozpkgs49c
6· ·6 oz cans 89c

Strawberries
Honey Fresh F,.,:r.en

Orange Juice

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RINSO BLUE .. · ·. · · ..... . ~~. 2reg65c
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12 rolls $J.oo
LUX FLAKES ..... .
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Samuel Kelly of Steubenville
spent the weekend here with his
Jll()ther, Mrs. Grace Kelly.
Relatives f.r om Kentucky have
betn visiting Mr. and Mrs. Let•

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Home RuDB-Mantle, Y11nka 82;
Klunewaki Redlega 24; Snider,
Dodier• 24; we'rtz. Indiana 23;

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In tleep
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the foUowi.ng memben were pre·
aent. OUva Younc. L\IICY Wood·
rum, Lamw. Hollend, Helen
iam1f, Mabel Johnson, Alma JO&gt;bn.·
son, Betty · Call, Wilrma Blake, Mn
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Mary Pickens, Florence Y10ung,
Belva Roush, Helen Ba-rker, Law ~
renc.e Lewis, Lucille
Harrison,
Betty Jo Youne, Cllaioa. WHliamfi,
Frieda Heney, June Burus, lrene
JU8tis, Leanoa
Wdiht,
U ,na
LyOf\8, Anna Hoffunan and gf"lll1l.d
son, Wioon.a
Hoffman,
IBabel
Brown, Mace] Bumgardner and
lilUetlt, Mrs. I.Allu R\lS!ilfll.

R&lt;1be11l. Gr-eer Jr. of Pt. Pielsant
a viBitint Elmer Vanmeter Jr
Mr. and Mn. &amp;. Ki1111 and
Debra, Lebart v..ued Mn. Betty
.kloopb M&lt;Nabb, Clevelood Ca.lt Sunday,
a weelr.'t weaUoa with Mr. ao4 Mrt
Hr. and Mra. lloyd Hoffman of A. P. Nlcboboo.
Pomero.y vi1lted Mr. md Mn. Ray
He"'Y IIlli Pbylllo VOD·
Piclr..ens Sr., Sunday.
meter returned from OOlumbut.
Ch-arles Csrt:wrl.rbt aDd Charles
M'r. and Mrs. Gedr-te Cartwricht
Ald["l(h were in Waverly Sunday. of Penn., were !'8C-ent pnta of

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A ehort proeram war given ud

oompaoy t.helr .on Raad)- who bed 16 vnth Mn . Ll'o'era Piersall of day whll.e Mf'l. Cllter YiiAted ...
been vialtJQI hil ,..oclparftq Mr. Pt . Ple•ant a11 demonlkatxrr. Re·
L&lt;laDd Smidl, &gt;IIIIo
IIOd Mn. Harley Powell .
tre.Jnnent• were .served to ei-ght. ed Mr. and Mn. .Peul Smitb Jloa..
Mr. .and lin. Jan»ee: .BenDelt
Wt.l~ Bradford,
Viddlepon , day.
worre ia WfWI'I,y SuDday.
Vl&amp;it.t.d Mr. and Mn. Fred Lewis
Sue Johnlon, MMOa IDd cllu,at..
Calllnt 0t:1 Hn. AanLe Rw.ell Suoday
ud Hn. LoWio Dol!r .
ter F~""aDCeS of Curnb«laDd ealed.
M!'. and r.tn. Buren Duntu ac· on Mr. and l(n. Ted Riley llli4
»It. Joba Jlaorriaoa, Mrl. Daaa Sunday wen Jln. '*'1 Stew-trt
Ltwlt and Mn. Uo,-d W.lieu IDd ~r ol W.-t Columbi1 CIOmplllitd Mr and Mr.. Georce !r&amp;. and Mr1. Tarlof V.U Meta'.
•peDt TueMay witb )Jq_ Cl)"de aad llr. IDd 11re. William Powell Humphrey to Holzer H&lt;»p.i.t.al. on
Mr and Mn-. Evemt DucldtDf
of New Havm:.
Fr1day fur .a eheckup.
Bumeardner .at M.oQ.
of Ni.t..ro, r . end Mrw. Bill WiUitma
The smaJJ daughte-r of Mrs. and daua:hter M'lfi' in M:IC'Jdcm.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vanmeter
A deniOillt.ratioo part)' wu held Janke Carter v1s1ted thetr .aunt,
motored to Dunbar
to aeMnl. Paul W-h~ of Letart
at the home of B6J.v• &amp;ou.b .1uly M• Delora. Kelling5Worth Satu:r. v1.!llted
her-e t..,t week.

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The Good Will ciu. met lo the
cbur&lt;:-h bueme.n( oo 'I'uelday evenillc IWld motored .t.o t.b.e Middle
~rt PoiJI"k wbere .tthe,o bad a pic.

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LJ.Qyd Willitml attellded the Miu Klti.e OHver aod G~ Cut.
fuoer., of C.l JlobiDI(IIIJ Sundt)'. wriPt.
Darty Smith 1pe11t tbe weekend
Mr. IMld MJW. Clarorac. Newe!l
w1lb bls tr.aodpareota, Mr. tn4 •nd 100 returned from Colwnbua
Mr•. r . o. Ywne.
after sptDdio&amp; • week with Mr.

had a plcnk at MiddlelJOit Thur.-

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indudipg a junior ·hi&amp;h eoacb Mal')' Aon.
here.
Mr. and Mcs. Althur Fi~k of
Ware named Jim
Jordin. 11 Pomeroy called on Mil". and M:rs.

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daughter&amp; weDt. to GaiHpolb oo
Saturday.
MA.RIETI'A, 0 . UP-Ant.bony
Beverly An-n But"DS atlended a
Ware, new Marietta High School birttr.day party at the ih.ome of
lootball coach, bas named three Mr. and ~B. ,Eddie Rlcterd on
a.uistantll for the eoming aeamn, Wednesday fur thtur
daughter,

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8-t..'l Lextngtun Avi;' , Nt'w Yut k l'lly, ltj, N v
SubsrripliorJ. ra l t'.~ Dt'llv.-ry Lv rar,· ·,·r whl're nvall:~ble 30 cents
per Wef'lt· one Yt'lJr tf' ~dv:~nt·t· :.~\ Th t IJ'-'i 'Y St',Jitn•·l uffire. $1!5 60;
.1h: month~ $7 SU; thr t·e munth~ . S:l QO Hy m •l:.n r uute wht•rl"
1Ya1bblt: one m cP.tb . 'Iii By rna!l ont&gt; ycou $8 ; !Sl Y muuths. $4.2!1;
tln:u months, $2 .&amp;..; 0ne mcrnth Sl ·

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1:30 TO 1:30 SATURDAYS
MIDDLEPORT &lt;:TORE OPEN
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Thursday July 25,

_ _ _ _T~nfJr.WQy Julx 45J 195!5

~o~gers Blast Redlegs Further Down In L~JOp Itace
t·lh'\ltidAdiiS!Ii)c~eased!To ,~:.,_ ~ .~l··~(jgs-.f~Mi'JU~?"~ '- ,·fif~+'~'".r :J, k•
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ALFRED

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Sunday School attend nee Jul,.
wa~ :i:.! thl;' oferms ~ 29
Wur ship •ervlcl!' were led by
Um.,mo t! Bo}le&amp; With 'In llhend
.. nre of 2U
Sev!!rpJ IHteudep tbe Horoecom
inf"at Stiver Rlda:e Suh~ay.\
The MYF attended revival aer
VIces at Chester Mt&gt;lhodllt churchSunJay "'venm~~: 11nd sang u fiJ)ecia l
numb€ 1
fhe \\ S&lt; ~ helds lti rejular
m~d ng at the hom• of H•!•n
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ance oI 1.' ' ven Dunng the bu!u
ne;.s n eelmg l... d by Isola Ta}lor
ptes dent the vamll11 projed waJ
'-hseuilst'd A pusstble dale for the
rhurch &lt;~Ueltun sale wa~ d 1 "cu~M:d
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TOMsrlJRDI;ANr, '

a game and a h:~lf aH&lt;~ti
onrushing worll dlJ!nPt'-'11

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nd Iawrln ~ J~&lt;:!C'LI
t h• tll n t t~ 11ft 1 l- rllo~ t urn"r
Today s batt I ,., 1
I 1g n fm knu!tt J lht tun
Law rcr tc 111
the Redle gs ~h (} 1 1 I ~ I t to :.1 fad
.-\ n 11 !Jt nit
h!\ I on lht'
Vllgf at lt&gt;ast one 'd 1! 1\
1 uf
fo
llu I I ll 1 I~~ ball OH'J
the 1~re~ gamt! sell( v. th
11
v 1 11 tl SnHlt:r de,r

Cincmr1atl dr •pp~d a ht nr u,, k
er In Jersey Ctty Wednt sdil\ 1 ..,1 t

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the 4tJ foot lt'f ler fH lrl f~nu W 1h
on~ out Jn the nmt ~ I 1 b u1.k u 1
a tens1on pack{'d c Jnlt st wt h ,
2- 1 victory
This (\{'5pJ1{' a 1 r t Ita I 1 I h ~
performan c~ b~ Br&lt; ks 1 w
who ilm!led tte Dod ge rs t f 11
~Its, dr()pped th e H.cdlcgs to a f 1
and a hair '&lt; mt ld (It behtnrl 11
t &lt;'I 1 &lt;~I f'fl~t onct
lmt M1lwau~ c H1'
w 1 1 lnyed lwfore a
a7-4V1Cht } \f~ t&gt;1.1 Y k
1 o t r~t
I t O\Hl of 23 454 In
Ju st a~ d[el\tv wa~ n &gt;rt \I
ltou HII St rl urn at Jersey flty
rombe of Br• ok lyn \1- lro ~ .v 1 wh( e h BJtigl;'rs hav ~ won a)l
Cmrmnatt ft\e 'ul r1 1 r 1 1.!
f tr f bctr appearam~s
14th decl slur
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was
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Mannger H 1 1
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pla~ed
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tbtt Dodgers 1 1 th...
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D lg1 rs 1 1'l
games
todJy a.: 01 1nl&lt;l \our l 11 ,
\ lit •o . . s~:('ond phtcf' Rerllegs
Snider's hom ~ h 1 1 1
I !1
~ ut leadmg
Rr.:rves
James boo sted ll
I t I hv B I Uy Thompson und Ed
1
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I d I e Mat'l ws ~~n t
the
Giants
KILISZ~W§kt for Lht
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dt~11
gue learlers htp In
dl lll1 rtfll 7 4 !'lonrson
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sixt~
Going Into th 1 11 nih r n.,., rentl II t I r ugl11 ~ !wuukee from behad allowl!'d onh th''"'
htt s .:ro 1 It t n I M 1l ws r&lt;~ppcd out four
one run, a fourt~ rnr 111 .1! h 11
f IIJe Br1v
12 hits lncludrng
1~

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o hlts
' Bob
wa,
I forh 10
hul IMI
went
t~e
tit to ,g .. tn h s fifth st rarght vlc13
11
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1 mc&gt;r 1 th 11 th , ntn~ un In
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Par kt'rshu 'g CIO and tbe Mason
Rat tarts moved mlu the second
round of play 111 the Bend Softball
Tournament la!&gt;i ntght wh te t~~
Lakrn State Hospital tea m won 1h
way to lhe semJ frna!s
CIO dnwned a stubborn Hart
fmd team by a score of 2 0 Ma
son mpped Cheshire 7 6 and La
km wh pped the DI!'!Pre Par ker
hurg MerchanL~ b) a score uf 5-0
1on ghl s actton p t.s the Smtih
Upholstermg team of Parker~
burg a.g!l nst the Sporn No 2 team
m tiu fust game scheduled to
!ftart at 7 30 Phlhp Sporn w1 J
pia} the Parker sburg Esso nm ~
tn thl:' ~cond
game whtle the
~~ k-el,;burg CIO team
cla~h es
wtth the Muson Ral tatl s n the
thtrd gamlit
Sem1 ftnal matches arr: now sche
duled for FrJW!y ntght W)th-- the
consolation game and, tAle fmP:is
to De plaNd on Saturd11y e,venlp,g.,
The cro team one of the ~r~l
tourney fla,vontes, had to go al
out to defeat Hartford &lt;an~t slo,w:
ball pttch~r John ~earn•. . ~earrt~
plt~hed fo~r Innings ot hlUess ball
and then gave up only three h\ts
dunlli. lhf ball gamt! Hartford
collected frv,e
R Sams led ort m the
f1f.th
Jnr mg with a smgle Into left cen
1tc r and t~en moved on to sec0114
whe n !hi:' hpll was bobbl~d He.
was sacrtFJced to 1hrnJ and
BCO ed on u fly ball by B 11 Sam~
1\,way From Father
The CJQ ~cored agatn 1n tho
From th• lim• t.. wu ela-.t1 . . . s x1 h when H Sams dou~Ied :tnd
CRUM of f1mlly diHicultift YOUnt c 1mc hnrne o~ Trembly's sin~! A
H"'e" apent h•s llf• In bo-.,dlnl Pa~mg lhe hrtters m the ball
schools The •lder Hau-n took hi~ -game was Fredd1e Fteld~ who harl
alone ., much " po~~lble during
YRcatlon IIN:rloch but usually the
~'had
d
_,
to r•• th• pol'tf pap"
to fln,d out wiMre Dad was at tp&amp;l
moment.''
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It al .. meant that, • lutead of
Allbln1 his drMms ofl becomln1
BY UNITED PRESS
an All American football c.nt•r or
NA*riONAL LEAGUE
a malor l.aoua catch•r o,L_ , . . , . , .
w l Pd GB
Ha,en w .. expaded' by averyon• Milwaukee
55 :12 r i:.!
to 1M 'a chip oH th• ol• btoclc. Cmcmnat
52 :m !'i78 4 1
and actu•llv forced blto th• oamo Broo-klyn
50 39 562 tl
I dlt~llkH the bame because of Sf lOUt~
43 4h 481 13
tf11 loneeo,m, houo,. I stood around
p Ltsbua gh
42 41
&lt;177 1 i -:z
lth• puttln1 .,...,. ll.S a ehlht waltPh 1ladrl 11 ] 1 1
41 50 401 lh
In1 IClr my fathn
to ,.t 1w1y
3~ 48 448 16
from his trlen4J" W.at.r J,., ,... Chllltgo
31 M 3h!i 23
cal/11. And hut..d
of play!"" Nl.'w Yurk
W•dne ..day, Results
h wt~
c.tc
n~ tha kids
behind i'he M lwauket&gt;
7 r-.;ew Yolk 4
caddy chtek. I Wll tU ...IMd up St Lout s 8 Phlla 7 ntg_ht 10 nn
and ad to be 1 llttl._ ,.ntleman" Pttt burgh IJ CIJl('ngu
8 nigh
Blv Tim1 Hrlp
Brooklyn 2 ( ncrnn&lt;~IJ 1 ntght
Beeau!le of Ute elder Hagl'n ~
Tod•v 1 Probable Pltc:htrs
matlc na1ne youna Walter earl~
Cmcmnatl at Bt ooldyn- Jdf
was as&lt;X:Jated with the gre&lt;rt
coall2 v Crug 95
Milwaukee at Nrw Yotk ron
name1 o1 11ports lie played tennis
ley
Wtth big B1II T&gt;ld•
Ml
k
~
4 6 vs Antone! I ll y
""
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Cht&lt;'ago ll! p u~hu !-(h J()nt' ~
hrano on!! o( baaebaiJs Jmmor
taltl gave y()U.DI Wllter a nl!w 4 9 vs Willer~ 01
&lt;a!&lt;her s mttt b rok e 11 1n f or h1m
St I outs at Phrladelphm 11 ht
and !a ught 111m
•
how t o ra t &lt;' h
-BI.:~ lock 0 1 v~ Robllrh It} 11
Y e I w h en th e younester rPae h
Y
Fr•da., Game"
d
h 1
at
Hr~khn n g_ht
Chtt'atro
e prep sc OQ and had n.:~tled
y k
h!
down the number one catchlqg
1N
L i
;
ou s a
f'W
or nrg
tob he ..,, yanked o!f the l"m
lwnukee at Phlladelph1ll n l(ht
and automat1cally made numbe1
Clnrmnatl at Pittsbu~h m~hl
one man of the .golt team
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
AIJ the rtval nqmber one men
New
York
::. ~ :;: 08
wanted to play-ami beai-the
great Hagens son
he grtns 1 C1
52 37 M 4 8 ~
eveloand
dlsappomted very few uf tttem
50 40 1556 11
Going on to ~otfe l&gt;tJlle 1t
13 1!.
4 6. 41
l]:alttmore
was natural that he was drafted
451 20 'h
41 M
for the golf team There standrng Detrott
41 M
45t 20~
on the rtrs.t tee he flubbed his ~ h t
36
~7
387
2~W·
qas 1'1.1 on
first tee !ihOt

TODAY'S SPORT fARADij
BY OS!:AR

FRALEY

Unl:t~ Pres~ Sports Writer
CANTON Mus~
UP - Jackie
Burke satd £tfler winning the PGA
golf Lh&lt;rmptunship l!J.at
he was
gomg to cut down the number of
hb tournament appearances
beh
thj
caullt- ~ owed more time o
s
c!llldren ~tnd rt bnngs to mind the
case of Walte1 lloKen Jr
of bls
You ve probably heatd
father He was the great Walter
Ha!ll'en certtunly one o( the moat
colorful golfets of 111l bme and a
man who won t~e
recently con
eluded PGA champlonRhlp an un
mal&lt;' he( ' Iota 1 o f f lve t1mes
Y 1 the llatg s cunstnnt travels
u h• devutt'd most of his }'ears
to the tourn11ment tratl
made
young Wa !II r hate the lf.llme a a
you ngster
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H-rves a band for wanting tc &amp;lve
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1 l.:~te
I he Mason Rat touls

bun&lt;"hed
fl\ l'p.ns tn the thud ummg and
th&lt; n Added two more m lh.e fourt.h
fur ~ nouih lo gam their vtctory
uvc tl\c Ch l:lih te team
Chesh,!t~ scored fl'rst tn the top
of the third when they tallied
lhre.e runs un three hrts a
walk
and an error An ngton ~ double
scol eQ tw() men and f'hen h~ scor
ed on a s ngle by Cunk e
I h' b g blow t f the Mas::m
thrrd mnmg wa a heme run b}
~111 D~iVls wtih IU!ph Sayre on
bas• The MaS{)n ntpe took advan
la~;e ot th.r,.ce C lt!Shlrl! euurs II)
\hi! mmpa to t.:~lJ~ thc1r f ve runs
~son put together 1.vo btU
and errors 1n the fourth to add
two more runs w1th 81.\h Ohvet s
((_puble -and Glenn
Cartwnght ~
single provtdmg the power
CllesbJre scored three runs 1n
the SIXth when J~m Gordon slam
med out a home run w1th two
m~tes aboard Jack J&lt;lhnson wa&amp;
the w;nnmg hurler for the Masor1
team bu.t needed help from W«n
py StrJckland in the srxth who
fanned the stde wrth une man on
base
D~fendmg rhsmprons of the
tournament the takm State Hos..
p tal team stamped themselves as
the team to beat as they made a
5 0 Vlctory over the Belpre-Park
ersburg f4erchants look easy
L~krn tl.tlled three runs In t~e
ftrst halr of the mttJal rnn1ng to
glVe p1tc~r Bucky Bass more
than enouGh -to work on
Jun Galloway s double plated

l'VO runs m that first mnmg and
t~en he !icored when Ira Patterson doubled TJie walks g1ven up
bf ptlcher Terl Stone o!
the
Brlpre Parkersburg team
hul t
htm
Lnkm tallted once more n the
ftfth and once m the sixth In the
ftfth mnmg Wallace Sm1th doubled
went to thrrd on Calvert
Walkers stngle and scored when
the second baseman dropped Lean
der Howells pop fly ball
In tht&gt; s1xth tnnmg Pllul Harmon
led off with a walk was sacnf1ced
to second by 8--'.!.Cky Bass went to
th1rd on a passed ball and scored
when the r)iht fielder dropped
Smtth s fly ball
The box );cores
.._
Htrtford
H
Kearns p
3 0 0
Bumgardner cf
3 0 0
Roush 3b
3 0 1
3 0 0
L GJ!Iand .ss
Gtbbs lb
3 0
E Ftelds 2b
3 0 '
Grmstead If
3
0 0
F Freid~ c
3
0 2
D Fue!lds rr
I
0 0
1
0 0
B Gilland r
Totals
26
0 5
a- Batted for 0 Fte]ds rn 7th
AB R H
CIO
3
0 0
J Dunn cf
H Sams lb
3
I 1
3
0 I
Trembley rl
3
0 0
D Sams ss
2
I I
R Sams 3b
B1ll Sams 2b
'
0 0
1
0 0
Bud Sams If
Stephens c
2 0 0
2
0 0
Sellet p
Total
20 2 3

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Clewltmd 11 WashmJ;!ton 3
Detr01t 6 Bqltjmore 2
N'ew York 10 Chtc81fO 1 nl(ht
k11n•11s Cltv ABnstnn R ~•eoht
Toctay•s Probab.. Pltchal'lll
New Vor'k at
rtttcago-[3}rnl!'
S-1 vs Harshman 7~
Boston at Kansa!l City-Sullivan
9--t vs Herriage 1 9
Bnltlml'l"e at Detrolt-'W t.'(hl
SB v~ Hoeft 118
• Wuh1ndton at
Cleveltlllll 2
~ames-W1e~1p.,. S T ami Rll.mo ~
fl '7 or ~!nne S S vs Lemon 12 7 and
Wynn lUI
Frida"''• 01n1MII
New York 11t clnca~tr, m&lt;TM
lhn+nn at Kancraq r.lty- n ght
lbltlmor~ at D"'h-nlt
Washm'l'ton at C1evelanil

Ra~ Rl

Bt:neR sol dtfJed
ttie r hod Jn ILrst plale tn lh"
Mt g~ J rtt t !l.'li~Ut' as the.} touk
a IIH ll ng 2U ~rrtmy f1om the
!)) • 1cuse lndtans la.st ntght It was
1
the e1ghLh 5tralg ht wtn for th
Brav s uf lall} \\oulfe and jJU!
th• m 2 gfl tnes nul m front of thl
Inti una who n lW have lost two
gw mes both. Lo ltle Braves
Meanwh le m olhcr games lhe
Y mkees won the1r "Ccond cuntest
s lh(} t ok a11 11"~ cunlesl from
1he Oodi!LCIS und the Redlegs wo:1
over the P t alcli hy a 0..6 ma1gm
fhe ""tn put the Ri!dlegs In thrrd
place
In the Braves lnd1an
game
Duun~ Wt01fc c I the wmnr.rs an I
B L W 1u hnnn,er o[ lh e lnrhans
l m~ll.'d m a real pttchcrs baliJe
Wt lfe hi! ld the Indrons to onlv
1 two htts while the Braves
wete
;.~ble to collect but stx and both of
th~ 11 1uns wet e unearned
The
rtr~t run srored m th1 fc urth rnn
tng whe11 the lndrll]ls 11pparentl~
f gured that the th1rd out had
been made J1m Wu~kline
wha
had smgled tuok off fot secund
hnS'e The baseball wa tossed mtu
center f1eld and the: the t'enter
f1elder threw tl wdd past third to
let lhe run scure The o1her tally
cros..~ed the plate tn the s1xlh nft~r
Wmebrenner
lusttn control
and
walked
the run
Roger Brrch
had two hits fn pace the wmn ng
Braves
The Yankees \\On thetr sp.con1

'""'"' " rretldoe Boyd •nd

a.•

by Bowen outpltehed Du:-k Arnold
and Mike Roberls of lhe Dodger~
Boyd held the Dodgers scor~ss
in the .farst three tn.nmgs and the
!{lsers didn't score unhl the fifth
when they crossed the plate f&lt;lur
lunes to eet back m the game
However the Yanks talhed B!X
tlmes In the- fifth inning to 8ew

Little Le~;tgUer
Red Sox Move
• lntoSeond

The Red Sox of tne Middleport
lttlle League went Into a setOild
plaet' tie on Wednesdaf evenma:as
the result of their :J-.3 victory over
the league leadib£ Yankees
fhe Indians were unable to
ga1n ground on the Yankees ll.!l
thry dropped a 1~10 &lt;leeiSion to
ly UNITID PRESS
the ct&gt;llaT swelhng Senat()r&amp;.
Amerlc•n AIISoClatlon
Benny Dent hurled twfJ hlt ball
Wlc!Uta. 9 Denver 4
In lead the Red Sox to vl~tpry
Charlest()n 3 St Paul 2 ht 7mn
ov.er the Yankee• He walked 5
Cbarleston 2 St Paul 1 2nd
and
struck out eight Losins hurl
lndianapolls 4 Omah• 2
er
was
Benny WIIIOJI He- was- l't'
MlnneapoHa 6 L&lt;lutsvUie 4
l,eved by 1'om Anderson
&amp;.tt-.rnatl.-al L:•atu•
The Red S~x Yankee game was
Havana 8 Montreal 1
called
m the last of the fourth beToronto 4 MJ..aml 1
C'IIUtle ()f darkness The Red So:t
Richmond '7 Buffalo 2 1 S1 7 Inn
were batting at tbe time
Richmond 7 Burfaio 1 2nd
Jahn St&amp;r'!henson was the wmn
Roche11ter 3 Columbus 2 lOinn
Ina hurler h) the Senators Indtans
Southal'll Aqoclatlon
Jll\h'le after he re'leved Ron Man
M()ntaomiry 7 Atlarl.ta 11
ley trr the third Loalnt: hurler W«S
lloblle 10 Nuhvi.Ue 1
Ellis Clonch who wal.tl!'d 111 ud
Bli:rftlnab•m 4 Memphis B 14 ln.n
New Ol'leaas 'l Chattanooaa S 18 fanned e'"en

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S75
215
215
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Walker c
Howell ISS
Galloway 2b
Patterson 3b
Redd rf
Hannon If
BasS" p
Stortmg 1b
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WQmen's Club ··
Yearly Agenda
Nearly Complete

Jun• Ally8on

'THE STRATTON STORY"

• -•lao-Joel McCrea
"Wio':HITA

Saturd1y Only

lulv 21

"THI SPY CHASERS
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Andy DaYine

MARSHALLS IN DISGUISE'
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Mrs Emmerson

"fell !Mrs Charles Werry and son
Bobby Joe Mrs Sm1lh and dau h
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.Mrs
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Chatter Club

iNeighbors Club ·
I Maps Plan For
j Family Picnic

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and Mrs Halle) Stalnaki!r color
be'liJers Mrs Orv1Ue Well mem
bershrp Mrs
c6mmun
1ty sl:'n.lce Mrs
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wtlf11re Mrs GefJrge Hack~:~tt Sr
tehabrhtatron M1.ss Erma Smith
Amertcanlsm
Mts Mowery p 11 n Amertcun
Mt-s A C Htll poppy ch&lt;rt'l"m n
Mrs J ed Webster Sr and Mrs
Hill
publiCity
Mrs
Georg"
Bearhs natwnal security and en
11 defense Mrs ~ilham Baxter
legtslahon Mrs Stalnaker e-ar~s
Mrss EbersOCch flowers and Mr~
Iva Powell Mrs Davu; Mrs Bax
t r Jl.lrs Hackel! Sr Mrs De)
Hy~ell and Miss Kate Ebersbach
wsys and means
At the conduswn of the ml't'l
tnq- the group mBde 1 ~ crt'&amp;fll
wh t('/1 was served With two cnkes
made hy Mrs Dav1s

Mrs Everett Lldlt!oot assul!teiil
by Mrs Homer ltawluru enter
ta1ned the Chatter Club Tuesdav
evenmg at her home
Rutland
Road
l&gt;urtng tht&gt; bus1ness setiston n
rh.:~ )!e of the
prestdf'ld
P.'IT~
Charles Buck pt&lt;ans were mad~&gt;
for a fa1mlv p1cnt&lt;: to be held at
the Roads de Park Aug 7
Games were played durmg the
Plans were made rnr a famtly
social hour and prrzes
awarded
pu~ntc IH Lalte Alms. on August 19
the w nners
when the Fr1endly Ne ghbors Club
Refres-hments were !lerved by
mrl Tue sday cvemng at the ho-me
the hostesses to Mrs Alfred Bu.::gs
o£ M1 s Ru.., Srn1th Athens Road M"l'$ Frank Young Mrs Charles
J'or n pot! uck dmner
Burt Mrs WHbur Young
Mrs
PresPnt we-re
Mrs
Denver Nathan Blggs Mrs Cha les Bud
Thoma M• s George 8uchan!ln and one guest Mrs 111"'odore Te
Mrs T eon M~Kn1~ht and daugh hew
ter Judy M1 ~ \\til am Shm tdan
tMrs Robert Arn 1ld ~n t l~ughter
Sus1e Mrs Joseph St1 1 ll f'
Mrs
Donley Re1be! .am\ dnul!hter Don

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Sm.~tb

Weaver sJ&gt;
Muson 1 b
M11Jer If
Manzo 2b
Wu.: 3b
Gt'e.gg t.!
Barnett€' rf
Slone p
Totals
Lakrn

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Fuu~ht

up the game
Top hltte1 for the Yanks ~a
firank Ebersbach With thrl!e bill
gles rn four tllps whrle Jtmmy
Mees had two htts For the Dod
gets Jmt Andrews had three h1b
With Mrkc Roberts and Pullms
both gdhng two bmgles
fhe Redleg-Prrate game wa~ a
3 5 ronte!l\ Ulltl] the Red.Legs bat
teLl around ul th~ 1 1ittW 1nr.lrte; to
seore s x runs The Reds chased
starter Mtke Werry tn that [Tame
and Terry Ohhnger came on tn
p lch Blg John Hysell went ~11
the way for the Redlegs ali he gave
up but fiVe l'iits The Redlegs hart
etght b ngles
Hysell al6o continued h1s good
of.
h1ttmg as he collected thre() hrts
In four tr1ps to the ~late wlule
fop the Plt".Dtes M1ke Werry ad
two htts includmg a loR:g.. home
run tf) the 8apt1st Church butld
rng tn the f~ft}\ mnlng
The slllndtngs
W L Pt-r
T•am
Brave~~

CHESHIRE
Shambl n c cf
Arrtngton lb
Cremeans p
K rby 2b
Conkle ss
Taylor cC
Dugan ~
Cunnmghan f
Rothgeb b
I(ennedy r
Waugh 3b
Gordon d lb
fptals
,..SON
P Johnson tr
OliH~l
2h
Cartwngh1 :lh
Thckf'r c
Sayre s.s
DaVIS rr
Chattm cf
Duddmg 1b
Cppehart 1b
J Johnson p
Slrrcklaud p
Totals
Chesh1re
Mason

Plans werr dtscu~ serJ for th ~
d1striet convenlton whrch wtll bf'
held 111 Pom ~ro\ m October when
the Ladt es Auxthary of Drew
WIE!bster Post Amerrcan Le-g or:
met Tu l.'sd&lt;i) at the Legwn Home
Mrs w n DllVIS prestdcnt p•e
stded and Mts Resnold Greene
and daughtu Carole were wl!l
eomed as guests Mrs Green ... ,s
oa member nf th~ Columhus Umt
Camp l has~: 98 anu M ss Carole a
membn of lhc Jlllltol
auxrltary
Camp l haHt Ptst Q8 Rrport~ on
the S18!e c1 nvtfltron held last
week •n ( J vel~nd w ~ re l!IVen by
the deleg ~lt&gt;s Mrs B n N('utzlmg
Mrs Dl'v lhsl"l l and M ~s Jennre
Sue E1selst( n
It WQS de~ ded to IRVlte Barban
Donovan ri.'PTesf'nl.atrve to G1rl
Stale and M t l~on J mnbert repre
sentahve tn Boys State th1s year
and thctr· parents and the reprP
sentat ves to ( 1ls Slate tor 1hf'
past ten years to attend the next
me£&gt;hng
Miss Er selstem
Mu J
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'Jlwrnlon Mr~ George Mowery
and M!o;;s Anna Ebcrsbach were
elected as the execul1ve commlt
tee for the year Committee~ for
the vear were named by Mrs Dav1s
as follows M"Ts
Homer Hysell

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Programs for the year were
tentalrvely completed when Mra
Wesley Fry presldt nt uf the Bust
ness and Pt ofess onal
Women
Club h.ad a meetmg of the flfft
eer11 and commttlee chatrmen at
her aparttllcnl Tu~sday evening
A new fcatur.,. m 1 hP program
set lip IS an open meet ng_ to be
held after New Yeal"R
ProJects
we1e {]Jsrussed r~t the mtct mg
The fall mt&gt;e l ng of the Board
i!Nrli be unnou eel la ter by Mrs
Fry Those present meluded ~
Fred Hibbs Mrs I .,~ Reynolds
Mrs Horace McElhmney FreddiE'
Houdash!!lt Susan Park
Mrs
Hom~ r Forest
Mary
Phtlltps
Ch.arlotte Perrm Nellie VaJe and
Mrs E 0 Hall

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To Sell, Trode or An·
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Sentinel Disploy Ad
or Want Ad beY our
Representative,
-They Get Resulh-

Special Club
·Js Presented At
Prayer serviDJce

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lliOillh or October and a

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Fornite Club
Family Picnic
Held Tuesday
The Fortnrte Club chnngell t~elr
DlanS for thf!lr ram1ly p1cmc Tues
day everung from the
Roadsule
Park to the home of Mr and Mrs
Jack Bac~ner because o£ th.e hea
vy rams -ear'her In the day
Those present were Mr
nnd
Mrs Robert Morns o.nd RlCky "Mr
and Mrs Rob&lt;rt Mrs and
Robrn
M1 onrl Mrs Wtll am Walters and
Doxre .. nd Perrm
Mt and Mrs
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llnd Mls Richard Owt'n Mr
and M1 s G~rald Anthony Mr and
Mrs Rohert Tewsbru} Mr
and
M1s ln!ln Fultz and Anrta Ma11e
Mt !i Raymond Kloes and Trudy
and Mananne Mr~
Paul Harb
ree~t and JeHrey M1 s
R1chard
Schawb and Lynn and Susan An
na Howell Jeanne Chn k and her
gue.st Nellrt! Rice Rutland

Four From Here
At Conference
FectJ&gt;~tltr

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CLEARANCE

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nexro~~ ~:~w~o;h~~~.~~:j ~~bot!

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SHOES
$3.99

Potr
Values to $9 00
Also
Boys
Sozes 812 to 3
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and lovely g1!ts They will be at
home •n '""' aporhne~! on R10h
land A vi! Athens 0
Mr and Mrs Rrchard SJ)encet
of Columbus spent the weekend
w1lti home tplks They repm1 WJJI
nmg un RC~ .Whtrlpool ~mtoma!Jc
wash r lastw eek
II-~
und Mrs Chas Carr and
family of Athens mover! therr IUJ
ler home hack to the W S Can
fa m las t wf.'ek
Mr and Mrs D1lberl Yosl of
Sug&lt;tr Gro\e lire announcmg the
btrth of a son Charles Ft f'denck
!act week Thf Yush two oldP
suns have bet'n stoaymg w1lh lhe1r
gJ"Mdpatents lfr and 1\frs Hatr~
Guthr e
Mr ~nd Mrs Charles; D Woode
spent 1 hursduy even n.~&gt;: w1th ltet
tnol her Mr~ J 8 Hayes Chslet
Mrs rh• !rna Henrlerson
an I
da ugh ter 1 rnda vrsrted Mrs Cath
1rmr Wootlc al I he Hillcrest Rest
Hume at Alh ~ 1~ F1ld&lt;ry
Other~.
vts turs uf Mts W lode that da}
wer ... her dallght"r \trs CalTI~
,Jurs n and daughter tn law Heli!n
Woode Mrs Woode wh1le Ltt&gt;dfast
m 1st of the ttme fc.T I he past tw 1
o three yearS has unusualy go ;d
h .:rlth f 1 hl'r !lb ~~ .. ~ ~

BIRTH
Mr an I Mrs Hubert I Roush
uf Lolu nbth a1e .,nnuncrn~ the
luth of lhft 1 lhml
daughter
Nunc} I (t' nt the Mt Carmr:l Hos
pi! ill rn Culumhus July 21
Mr Rou~h 1s a f rmet tcncher
tn ! t tart and 1s nuw tea hmg m
I he Columhus schools I h1 y have
ow uth er daughlcrs
C1andparcnl.s are Mr and Mrs
Uwf n 1/1' atson of Ractne und Mr
and Mrs Atthut 1!: Housh Sdem
C• n er
Mr and Mrs ack '-hiler of
HanJlllon 0 a e announcmg the
Ltu th ur 0 dnughter
Thursday
moi'JI ng fhl:' M1llers hnve one
uther ch1ld Mnternal grandpar
f'nts are Mr and Mrs Ernest
Gross Mulberry Ave

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N"ow 1011 ctn ltop 'M-'11111 •ad •f&amp;liil•
J)I)Uilda ot ·~ wal.irbt: •
lnelt.tt of uwlr lit -Jt awa,. trota h"" l
watat 111111 and lip whlwu\ ~...,.

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Inc! tria u J"OII Ilk• hr tM-.
rtporla ol ...._tlonl lri:ICOMI Ia
Cif
.xceu welllhl. followlllf '1M •
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.Ondtrf.,:l fltW PI"Odll"'- call.l. ~
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ROUSH'S

Buy
Holsum

Shoe Store
No. Second
Midtlleport
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Watermelons each89C
Californta Jumbo 27 S ee

Oranges·

Sib bag~ 65c Cantaloupes

TENDER POLE BEANS

21b 39c

JUICY LEMONS

12 FOR 59c

SLICJt'-!_G CUCUMBERS

2 far 15c
AND TENDER

RED SWEET PLUMS

SWISNER &amp; l.OI:ISE
Drug Store
Mali Order Filled
Pomeroy, Ohto

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PAt READY

A&amp;P Supar Right Pft,mp Skinless

SUCED BEEF LIVER
HADDOCK or COD FILLET
DRES5ED WHITING

lib 2 pkgs 89c

F_RESH BOLOGNA ••

8 OZ pkg 25c

2 8 OZ PKGS

PICKLE &amp; PIMENTO LOAF

80Z pkg 29c

LB 35c
LB 33c

PEPPER LOAF

...•. SOZ pkg 47c

FRESH BRAUNSCHWEIGER 80Z pkg 43c

2 lbs 27c

herwt of ltl •m•)hll ....,,
IU.ttthattbt• wit,110 many 111111!1 "11'1 Siftllll:r

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natur.JI,. fut For Bli:NATROLJA!Wt.
I rov.r •Ppetlttl curht 10UI' erul111 ttr fat-

IDOWYobtek n&amp;HIItM bJ

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BANQUET MEAT PIES

lb.
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Servt HotoGrCold

CoJd StrNm

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TREET ARMOURS •

120Z 3 cans $1 00

HERSHEYS SYRUP

16 OZ 2 Cans 39c

HAMBURGER SLICES Ho L1fe

KEl LOGGS CORN FLAKES

12 OZ 2 PKGS 39c

SALAD DRESSING A&amp;Ps Sultana

PINK SALMON

I LB Cans 53c
2 Jars 35c
qt 35c

SULTANA BEANS wtth PORK 16 OZ 6 Cans 57c

SPARKL,E PUDDJ NGS Ann Page

6 PKGS 29c

IMPORTED SARDINES

PH ILADELPH lA Cream Cheese

PKG 35c

3'A OZ 2 Cans 39c

ARMOURS POITED MEATS 5"' OZ 3 Cans 35c

Fold.ng Aluminum
Lawn chair
This sturdy handsom• chair has
multu:CTlored Orion sewn Saran
Cloth bot'tom •ncl back
fo)c:h
to cQmpact 33 w23 xS' Wood arm
retts rtmaln cooll

WHILE SURPLY LAST I

ONLY$4.49

CHED-O·BIT Cheese Food

2LB PK~

Red.ucedl

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LAWN SPRINKLER
50FT ROLL
I 99
1 29
25 FT ROLL
Tougtt durable top quaiJt,-.
,ulrantwecl 100% virgin wlnylw
st:1mlna. Doet, 1M job b.tter t!Jt
aasy way! Brass couP.IIng&amp;-whPe
supplll'1 lastl
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CELERY
cnsp Collfarnoa eo 29t&gt;
CALIFORNIA BARTLEIT PEARS
2 LB 45c

WIEN.RS- 2 lbpkg SSe
THICK 5LI CED BACON

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Lunch•on Meat

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FRESH PLUN!P

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1 "alv.1 t~
lllWI1et -11tld or!lao
mln~ •rut mhurtlltollllttln :row'eDWD l1

to Jo• bulUCIIf ftW&gt;t for tiM •• tmko
an of BDAntOL t. tOlt w~ Atl'l"~

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AUGUST ISSUE
Womans Day
THEA&amp;P MAGAZINE
NOW ON SALE
STILLONLY7c

TROL. And bet Lllall with BBH~~ ~
)'l.ou .., •ll JU\1 ""•n_Lt.t 1o1i ..allht

pro;~q how mant.JI()Und• of UIIJo f:at 1\
e&amp;ll !wiD rw Itt rt1 or Yo\1. h•ve nothl111

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7011 b"'t Crietl bl!ort let .IIBNAT.RQL

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JULY

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SUPER MARKET

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M!:n ~:I

WJD W

Chn~tme Guthne went wtth
was a vnnctd by the prestdent
Dehornlnt And Ca~&gt;fratlng
gel b} eattn,i:! gram wlule
•til~ her !'!Chool da!is on a t!"l" t&lt; 1
1
1
&lt;~r .. p '~tl The program toptc T~er~ ts s t1ll ~orne dehorning and ".,",',' 1 "~. w lll more !ian pay your Washlnitun and otht-r pomU' of
wa
S&lt; 111 ' r the Seed tn Hrazt l
castrat1ng to IJt done here m the
u
mterest last we("k
l~d b_,. Mls Woodyard The ho~ count} but we hope to get thu
ll' ~s ~~rved rdt esllmer.ts M !ee JOb doni:' u thto next week By usVaccinating
Two weeks: before sale
~ream &lt;'akt and teed tea
ing a fh np llan t sml'ar EQ 335
hme ucnt1ona.J •tand poh1t We know
The next mt'ettn~ w111 be helt.! dehorn, K nnd l.'astratmg can be th calves WtH be Yacelnated ror uf no better way to
leaC!h t!Je
Augu~i :.'.1 at I he hom e of Thelma don e an} t 1me u the year prov\d mall.liln.ant Edema Blackleg and value of arad1og and the use of
Hendel son
t~e ('&lt;liVI:'S art not 00 b•g Thut Shrpplng Frver Thl.&amp; wllf
SJVt&gt; l good breeding stock to Improve
Johnny f ayl()t' !eft a wet'k 3-go year s utv~~ are not tto btg 1
the Yacctne
time to grve
t~e your ealna than to see how we-ll
fo r ,u nnmr tratmng
camp rn vtdmg the J h 1s done 1 lght P ~ CillVe~ ;mmunlty
before
the 1 b~r~od-o~al~-~;;;"~1~1;;..;::::::;;;;;;;:;;,
r. . nne~s~e to be gone 28 day!~ way
I sa e a e
1
1 I rrcnds may wrtte to the folittw
WEANING
Sal&amp; Will Ba Two Dayt O"ratiola.
1ng aflress Cudet John 1J raylUJ
The next step In
The calve-s will be brouiht In
1
fl fht I AFR01C Summer Tra n UteHf' calves for the sal!r~~t ~~ ~to~r 024 bgraded
during the
tng Unll Stewart A1r Force Base weanmg The calves have to be 7 a~ 0p cto er 25
and sold at
I enn
waned two weeks berore t~e sa-le 2:;. H d~ t!J.e" night ()f October
Mm Gertrude T.:~ylor and ~n That \\Ould be Oc I 1
rh 1
an lng the calves wtll eive
A
B
th
18 s lime to carefully grade the calves
nna ernll Jacksonv1lle 0 PH~
e mtnunum number
of days a~ordlng to llite and
vts t1ng at the Ern('sl
Taylor As pasture will be s hort and the and
t
quality
home
mdk supply dwmdllng
around th
pr;n a .sa 1es sheet llstmg all j
Tht&gt; belhng and shower helji at 1 QcT 1 I ~lpe the
eonslgners I an~ ~~~~v:: their average we11~t
lhe FulirQd Rolttnson home for we.,an then Not only
w111 the
E!d
tlo
Mr nnd Mu Gerald Swart~ sat calves be eatmg gootl by Q('t 25
Th E 1uca nat V~ue
urday even ng was well altended and be re&lt;~d} to go on
to the v11 g 1~ 1 a \fn~~:~I!Servlce of West
The couple re-ceived many useful te~ lots hut the extra grain wtll m sa les of thr-s t)~e ~~ro~t~~s~~~

SIMONS
\

h!dd Enouah calves hlve
heel)
COI'JIIgril!d from th(' 4' p hJrtpt;~Jnr
counUe1 Muon Putnam Wayne
and Cabell to ~old the l&amp;lt!
363 t;tlvet Cont11ne~
Approxtmal el y 363 calve• hawe
bef'n ("{Jnstgned from the
four
counlres Mason had !90
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and w
3S All r
ay ne
o these calves
~re field tnS])t!'ctf•d by Joe Emch
8JcJate A1 tm11l HuMlJandrym-n
the West V rlo(lma Umverlltty Ex
:~nslon St.:krv ce dur1ng the Ia~\

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All&gt;,•l • Sc!toll'!&lt;lody 0 2nd

Club Pt lles were wnn bv Mrs Ro
he1t
Schmoll \1 s
Edward r
French Mts L1 :mc l B gg~ and Mrs
Chatlts Rradbu y
Pinos wer~ mnde f• J theu l fth
annhc&gt;rstt) tllnner w~ueh wtll be
held m t'olo we('ks Wlth th~ group
adJournmg to the home
of Mls
Charles Btadhur) arter t~e dmncr
Mr~ M lis
served a
de¥ert
eours.,. to those 1 ~med above and
Mrt; Rlch&lt;~Jd Gress und M1 s R11 1ph

Barnitz Family ~ ·
Reunion Is Held
· Sunday, July 22

110000011

th~

r~e Oenwnstratlon Feeder Calr

Sui~ tenta!1vely scheduled earher
ln lt~ year for 0&lt;'t 211 19~ here
m Po nt P'l.c~unt wrlldrftn Jtely be

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LAUREL CLIFF

lnDlnp
AIMIJy 4

fur

Fet~d•r Ct.lf 5ale Will II• Herd

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I An nexes-r-7--,;:r'
to

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'bloomNothing
httle corn to lm
1I
Mr •ad Mrl Jamet lb.uertJ.
prnye tbe l()(lk&amp; of the
c&amp;lf in
New Haven II"' announclnt
tbe
both the producer and the bu)
birth of an el.bt pound
Cll'M
~ 1 l!Jie That • con to
!he calf
uunce
daui]Jttr
Wed~y.
not the prCiducer and
buyer
11f• 'lf/ed ___ .J_
July 25 It thf' Holzer Hoaplatl
gmng t~e huyer the other kind
·~y
They also ~ave three ot~
of corn mtght bf'lp the ssle but
daughtert Grandparent~ are )fr
J.l wrl'd.i)· e1.1CP.l
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1 Mt ~ ,111'1 Ed,.t:rd
H~fti.Y
c the calf 1• btlng wpaoed t' TI'te O~n softball team won Mkldletk\ft and l(r:""ih4 11Jl'rf1:11ti'C!'
be sure he hu plenty of salt and Its 17th hall gaml' wlt"out a lou hard Warker New HaYen
Grea~
watt&gt;r Also get te COW!
away last nlihl :t~o they downed
the a:rand(ather of the baby Ia
Ed
from where the calvts are
RoCk Spnng1 Granje ~ a score Haggerty Mittlep&lt;)rt
Weanlne Aid
of 9-3
1 he be.Jtt llt&gt;iltance In weamng
D 1 H 1
you c.an " t 11 to
r d
a e arr &amp;On wa~ the wtnnmg
I
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cro p ee your ptteher for t'ie
Darwin
1,,_
ca ves
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fhis way til cal
k
h
whllt' Bill Radfurd wu
charged
gratn Is ande wUI "::art n~;bt a~ with the defeat Radford was re
eattn wen tak
uu lteved by Edgar AbbOtt
Of ~~ the raC: ~ !rom the cow 1 Kenneth C!lan~y of the Darwrn
Jn~ere.:'"h~~h wall team It'd .111\ hltter1 wtth four safe
1 ~ turn a

Mr~ 11t•lhrd Wtldermuth was a lrummal:e
sal ... for the first or se day m•p-''"" !h, ......, h•c• •n ol&gt;(as ra ug a nd de~ormn&amp; Is tht'
nd Wt'ek tn Nov"mDer The tdea
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guest Tuesday w'Jen Mrs Donald
f
th county
st
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Molls , ,,,.,, ,nc "
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to
other
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The follow ng Yn ung people of
d Chu1 dt Pnmero}
at
tend~d the weeks confeH nee for
the Youth of the Fv r~~clrcal an t
Reformed Chllfell ~t herdrlllm
College T1ffm 0 the wrf'k of
July tlth thtough the 15th
Socr at mus1c at the Praver
Tom Btown Joe Kenn e"d\ An
ser\tN• at the MtrldJPuol'! Chnr"li na Murray and Fa}~ Thom~s
nr C'hrl~l wa~ presenterl hv Jn•
The tnp wa s spt ns 1rec1 b~ 1hc
BarneH Hnnlme"f.on nnrf h ~ !1'1" Sunday Schoo1 an i hrenls rr lh•
1er Mrs l{"nnelh Huff w t .. "' project Vtrg 1 Bt lWn look lh
the o,qsfor nf th .. Churf'h of Ch" -:t young fulks to T trt n und Mr nno
tn Cal1 rluma 1'hr:ov EflOI! .a r! 1
Mrs Charles Mu 'fl~ IH•nt lp to
'"Take TTo 'f'hv Cr osq aPf'omr"''" brmg an enHu1st ISltt four young
terl hv Mrs Chester Erw n '-'lr people home fh~y wtl make a ri"
anrl M.rs ""'"neff 11ntl th ...... ff' r port lll I hi' nt'ar r !lure to th
Dehhv apd Mr anrl lloTrfi Hurr nr~ Sunday Sl.'hu I
vis I nq th .. r unrle ~rul ~unt Mr
- ---- - Onrl Mrs Clarr.nce "M1"'11~1"a1
Tfw"ll'r or fhf&gt; i"lf'vnt nna! sen Ice
w~~ Mr&lt;= r.eon~f' Ch T--i s "'" d Re ..
Attend-a nee at Sunday School o 1
Fr"l ( ardnr'l' !"'nndu,.lpd
lh~
BtbiP ~tudv &lt;'111 c: 'J'he Homebuild July 22 was 7J offenng $1U 07
Rev and Mra Harry 8&lt;-~te-" 01ml
-ers r:ln~&lt;= h~rl fiJe largest attend
sons
wet c guests of M1 und M1
ance 11t the meeltng Leader of ttw
Pearl
Jacobs Satutday l.'vemng
tir\&lt;~tlon:.l &lt;eiTtce nP"t week wrll
Em I Aleshire has moved his
be Mrs W11l Reynolds
famll} to lhu Turner prupelly
Mt and Mrs Cl fford l~enh o ur
s.pcnt 11 r. . w d.:r~" wtlh Ius paren(l;
Mr and Mrs Homtn Icenhou
Clrfford Jtuubs and
Robel I
BDWen attended the Beagle Club
Sunday
d
Connre Lew1s spen~ the weekend
With her grandparents Mr and
Mrs
Orville Allen
A reunwn or tbe family of Mr
Pllul Jacobs s.p~nt the w~ekend
and M1's W 0 BarRIL! West Mam
St was :held Sunday at the wtlh hlS parents
M1 and Mr~ Vern Storv were
home of Rev and Mrs
Robert
gue~ts of the r parents. Mr and
Wei s Nel11e Oh10
AUenrlmg frl.ml Pomeroy wera Mrs Norman Schaefer
Jtmmy Smt!.h leoft Sunday with
Mr and Mr~ Barmlz and house
the
Boy Scf)uts to spend, a week at
guests Mr and Mrs Melvm HoeJ
Barmtz) and Camp Arrowhead
scher (B1I11e Jean
Mr a·nd Mrs Lou Dte.hl ~nd Mr
l'l()ns or I ubbock Texas Mr and
\fu W R Carpenter
(Bernlci and Mrs ( harles D chi and son~
Barnttzl and ch1ldren and Mrs attended the Russell reunwn at
~he Guy and Ed Russel ho-me Sun
Havmon 8arml! and sona
They were jomed at the 'fell!! doy
Herschel and Harley IJllli!"s spent
hom"' bv Mr and Mrs H G YOUiltf
r.JUlla :S,.tfu"U~ &lt;rnd dhlldren ot Sunday w1lh Rtdtal d •tonmc and
Galion
David Jeffers
Mr9, Allee Moore spent Wlr.d
re!!day mght wtth Mrs
Leste
Brookover and Thurs-d J} With her
brothe-r John D1rhl and w re
Mr and Mn;: Homer Icenhour
called on ~"""l .. v Eblm and fam1ty
Suturdav cvenmg
Mrs Cl1!ford Jacobs and son
were Sundav (ltnnPr guests of Mr
and M1's John Dwhl

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Card1 Beat Phll1
'T~e Cardtnnr~ r 11 1 d relkver
non Nogroy , I tw) II ~
in the
11
10th Inn ng
ht I lhc Phtllies
87 nftl.'r Cr1nnv lltntnl three.
run 'rom c r J 1 1ht 11 nth 1 ad lied
the ICOre M 6t~ll A w.:~lk Wally
Town
M lUll'S sing-le H hu
As/thurn s
•rror nnd 1111 Sntth~ ."Jill,t.;lt pto
d IC'cd th ... two Clrdlnnl
ruul:l In In three runs w!'ule Hank Bauer
I'll 10th
1 lr urf'd lhf' vtrlo Y ulsu chrpped n wrlh three
hits
s 1n( e 11( 1 htls bounced bark w II\ 1 Dtck Donovan dueled on
even
a • un m I u· r
h.R I£ of the
10th tu 1 rns wit~ Ford until
the fifth
Relh Vt r r ry Jndu;on. wa!t cred when the Yal)ks !!Cored two run~
11 1 1 wl h th(' victory Stan Lopata and then added two more
Jn the
I n I D 1 F.nnls {lacb homered for sixth T!le Amellcan League lead
er11 &lt; ntmuatt th~lr bombardment
1, 11 1 htlhcs
111 Puul LaPalme anrl Ellis Kmder
The YunkN•J
biMteil
threo wl1h lhrN! run f'lusters
tn the
Whtte S&gt;x pttchel'll for 12 htl&lt;l and •t g'lth and ninth
m .ca.c;y 10-4 victory as .sout!Jp.:~w
A's Blast Boso,.:
Hardware &amp; Applhture Co Whltl'y
Ford nnlled rlown his 13th
K.:~osas City exp,]oded
for elll~t
1 11 mp with a ftnf fotll h1t effo1 t run11 tn the seventh inning to deY !:I Rt&gt;rrfl It d the Yankee 811 feat the Red Sox 96 Harry Slmn.
lltmlt w11h lhrq hlh 1hal
drove
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suns l~th homer wit!! two ()n rea
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tured the big fhning and
paved
tho way for reliever Tom Gor
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mans seventh victory after
the
Red Sox had taken a
lead
Frank House s seventh
homer
wJth two men ()fl capped a four
run rally m the- eighth lnnine and
led t!le Tigers to a ti~2
victory
over the Orlole!l The victory enabled the Trgen to clmb Into
a
fifth place
with
Baltimore
Paul Foy,tack prckerl up his elaht!i
victory In re1ef of Virgil Trucka
Thlt It lutt on• of mtny Swift Home.-pr• cut. for tttsy erectE&amp;rl Torgeson abo homer~d
for
Ion Do II yourutr 11nd nvt thoutMdtl Or we will erect It for
Life's Tuml"- P~nt
Detroit
Boy
a watchme fellow student
you Baste home and flnlthlng mtterltlt financed with NG
Lett hander Herb Seore struck
DOWN PAYMENT Mall coupon for etc-taUt
out 10 batters and pitched fJve-h1t cra,.ked he a realy a bum
J'hat was th&amp; tumfntr ,point in
ball in leading tbe Cleveland In
To FAIRMONT SWIFT HOMES INC
dlans to their fifth atraleht vic- young Hagen s life lle decided to
lox 1516 P11rktraburg W Va
tory 11 3 OVP.r Washmgton Score learn to pl'y JOU
reallatJcally
Gl"nllemen J nt 1 r I 11 sli 1 11 1
qutt
be1ng
the
pc;tt
Hagens
S()n
had
a
shutout
until
t!ae
eighth
luh OOlll
2 bcllf'oom
3
bf'dt oorn
4 h rh
11 sw ft 11 m I 11 dv Oil
when
Roy
Slevel'l
bit
ld1
19th
who
aways
wa.,
fii'hUDf
three
own .11 lot
Nomt&gt;
!Jonwr wlth two &lt;ln Deb Avila and people his opJ»Qnent his true
Addres ~
Jtm Hegan eaeh homered for the self and Hagen 1 BOrt
Phon~
Inrllnns
C11y
It was one of hla rreat thrills
Sl&lt;tli
CliP ANI&gt; I J\SII ON 1 OS] &lt;\I ( \liD M \II 10TlAY
l;;;'-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:11 to earn the N~ Dame cap.taJnC!y in hts own rfeht atUl win
the Indians lntereolfeglates ToOur Offiu and Modf'lt f1" 0~ ·.;'
day
he 1s a aueceasfuJ bualneas
1801 Blr/ltzARD DRIVE Ill S 21 Soutttl
man
and .a scra-tch piQe~ proud
PARK ASBURG- Drh•e out today
of beang Haieft's son but even
more proud that alwaY! he Ia hlm
self

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D~ew Wedster Post Auxiliary

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Eleanor S Schaaf Mtddieport Soctety Editor-Phone 0079
Luulle Bearhs Ha\\okms Pomeroy Soclety Editor- Phone 6244

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2nd calf; ] heifer- half Jerse y
a nd half wh1te-face Jack Seidenable , Pomeroy, Ohio. 7-26-atp

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prodvch.
free!
Help
your
frier&gt;ds gott National Brands
th~y want for only $1 • weelc.
TheJ' get valuable free s!iffl.
too - and YOW vM gift after
gift-FREE! Sen&lt;! tod.ay for df!,
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tude on !urn1tl.:rc ur appl ian·
4 6-tf
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On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Gru...r.
Rock Springs

161 Lost &amp; Found
Good (;lean 'tlsed Can
All Makes ond Models

METRO'F·OLJTAH
AUTO SALES

X. DODG&amp;-PLYMOUTIJ DEAL- QU:CK SEnVIC~ on Watc.b ~
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LAND TRANSFERS

Funeral Home

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GRAPE JELLY

Armour

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Auortad flavors

with m ..t

SPA,GHETTI : , ·•...... 16 OZ Can 2·1c

KOOL·AID
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SANDWCH,

IIROGER

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KROGER BREAD

WEINEl~

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GU NS 2 pkgs 37c

DELITE CAKE

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Orange Juice 4
Cheese 2 a oz pkg 55c
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PINEAPPLE

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2 No 2 Cans 53c
T.,OM~TOES
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orth ley Grated
TUNA FISH
· 2 No 1-&gt; Cans 39c
Packora Lebel. Cut
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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ,
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Work with tham to gat extra

poSIJna !

where naeded. , , benet road1, lh'eef
IJghtlno;, and 1111~ ... r--.n .afetv
trololng In your Khools.

J.ak local

poli~

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ground Rvero~l

t1.,.11 ~~tch day

1-f-ndar bed to giYtJ yQu fin• quail

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But a£ he comfort~bly fol~owed
the star around the coure ln an
electr.ie galt · cart, Marciano gaVe
a careful analysis of the .two men
, who lill'ure to· meet ln Seplt!mber
1f or his abandoned title.
"Of cours ~: ,"
Marciano
cat!·
Honed, "Moore. fjr11t mu,_st g~~ past
.ht m~ s. J. P:trker in their flg':!t at
T11ronto next week. It might ·n()t
that
' be sd ~ar.y, either because
I Parke1· m~ed · to work ()Ut with rrie
• and he bas a terrific right !land
Pl\I'!Cil- lf h_e, !nt!'aks one o.ver, th:at
could be all or Archie .
" But t."t•rtainly Muore figures to
win th is one, primarily beeause tt
so Important to ~im and he'll
ibe real careful," Marciano addEd .
Loolct. Llk~ "Daftdy"
Wbic~ is all that stal].&lt;lai
be·
twetn tM 'tilgn-[ng of a Patteron1 Mooll-0 bout In September
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TAMALES . .. . ..... . . . 2 16 OZ jars 49c SPOTLIGHT ...

from lean, luicy

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lowest pot&amp;ible prl~•l

G~ound Beef

Tendarey Beef Is the one beef
that'll t.nder 10 timet out of 10and lt'1 mocle t*-nder without ID~
Ins~. The Kroger Cut gWH
you
more meat for your mon.y, ltu
bone end waate .

To mnt lht d•t.l,.._, of I'Vf'ty
f"'mi!y . , , .., • cost the family

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Embany

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utrot malton, "II P"II\C"OY 4'2.
ClI&lt;Lr tc•s W Rnd 1'hr 1mil. r.. rl'r
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Hall'~ \V &lt;md !\1.u' W K.ntff .
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f&lt; ltll mil!•., tmm Pomeroy Relt parrl'l, Mtddlf'pQrt to S&lt;1m N ant.
warrnuty - nn ~t wriH[ pliL!!\h tnj,(
•nt lahlv )ltlrt•ll f.all 040-X . Mrs I ~lnhrl l't•arnl Dil
or '-l&lt;lrlnJ! nn•dt•d Will fi nanrt•
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Don L ;me] Corin na C \\! oml.
fluring IIH'
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night. Wlll fm:tn&lt;·t•.
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Ada It a nd PnuJ Klbblt• , Lot 114
nlll'(' , to Elden Jr,, nnd Hel en K
Room ~ for rl'nl l'twrw 205 EdJih
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Tr.a ford , 612 f':. M ~ 111 :;;t.. l'PmDllvill C and Ella Fre&lt;'hr, par·
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Phona 215
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John nnrl Madgt' 1&lt;'1fc, parrrl
MAX WAR\1
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lish ury, lo Kenneth ('onk .
Clinton Fi J~:hf&gt;t, Mldrlicport .
ltkharcl
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Lot M4, Pnmf'roy lo rl!ar l G. and
2 five room OJlilt' ltnr nt ~; 2 fou rMa udte A. A.~h.
Pl.. t - 0.
room apartment!!, 1111 wuh !Hun· ' - J Mw"'•'
Iva Anri f11IV1n OTT , 3 17 A 1,('·
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drt~• nnd ,zarngC'- ·\ . N Bt&gt;nL!•·l
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Pholtne 61
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F'l'n.JrlPomorov. Ohio
PomProy . Ohio
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1\ W1ll .F.rlwarfl A. Slllrk, A. Eth
an llnrper And Richard n Sf'ylel'.
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FrRnk f'~ ·1 &lt;' h . ! \N nnrl family , .('(]lu mhu~ . :\lr . and
Hugh LrifheLI. 11.8A Pomeroy
Mlddlepcitt R. IJ . I .Rathn ~ .t ''" ' k I ~r~ Rul'll'l('li Mr ( 'omnll and Manti~:' tn Rnv 'M. anrl Marjorie F... Reute r
1·24 6tp MrCalllNlrr
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comt'! Stut your own
pro£1t- !.om~ and f.&lt;.miv . .Clr.nwr,od and to Erlw.ard F . •nd Leona KirH(.
abl~ buziM u
!lerviclng Avcn Norman S tmr lock
Thomas, Mary Ellen, Willi-am
euatomen near your home
Mr ·a nd Mr!!- ~OTIJ:l' Brtrns and 1 nnd Dorothv Bowman.
parcels,
Write E!el !'.Or Br.!Mel.
P . 0 cbildron were 1.0 Pi.l'il.ersburt on OHve to WUbur A. and Violet
04:$, Po.rt.iimoutb. 7-2'-3tt Monday.
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Mn. Fr:tnk Kimes whu, has
bee-n a patient at McMillan Hospital in Charleston will
undefio
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July 30.

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TORONTO. cin't
UP - Archi e I to ~ha ke up Art"'ll~ In the second his PUI\Ch. But you ahlu haw to
Moon&gt;, 39, abnu t S45 000 rlc~er lor and sixth rounda with Ions left 1 like Moore because of h i~ gre at
ha ving sluppod big Jpm~~~ J . Par- hooks and hard •tralghL
ric~\&amp;
hr in lhe ninth rn'Unrl , fell the to the body nd head. There were I experience lllld t he fact L!'l.iit he
"!harpest" or his carf'er today as- no knockdowns,
but
bloortv
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~e a nticipated with gusto h i~ nl.'ar- James- .J . appeared re-ady to slla~ Know! ~ II the -t rleh or the lrade ,
ly l'ertain shnt at the heavyweight ter down th e ring ropt-s when KeMarelano rubbed hi.q
jaw rec-rown in September .
feree Biily Burke mercifully stop"Wit 10 fig hts under
my belt ped the bout at 2 02 of the ninth I flecl i ~ly
us
he
nddcd that
nlrenuN I his year, I 'm
s'larpl!r ~~nd. N(lne of lhe t!lree rlni of~i "Moore can unch pretty
good
th.a. n ever before and I'm hltln~ !Jctals gave a round
to Parker , to ..
p
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with more leverage," said the an- although two called one
round
~ 0 Moore had Ma•·clan~ o n the
clcut maeiitru from S11n
Di egu., I even.
I deck r bf:{Ore th e retired e!1amp1on
came back to stop old Archle.
CaUt. , who~e victory Wedoesday
ntg~t pr~ettcall_y lns~r~d the Sep"One tblne is sur~.
thu"ih,"
t ember title ftght Wtth
young
the Bock said as ht&gt;
commutd
Floyd Paler~n at
New Yo'rk's
11 tyUably over the sun-swept !ai rYankf'f' Stadium.
W8\" j , " I'm s'ad •U that is
be- ,IINCISI Gnoa 11 tbawn at a
Moore was as delighted withRls
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!lln1 1 ::~ 110-,v.
It's great
be- tunctian In Manac:o, where 1he
pe.r fu rmance a g a l n s t
bloodBY OSCAP .P:IALIY
Jng home with my Camlly all the bas assumed the duties or a
sme-ared Parker as were promoi · J
U_nlt.d Pratl SP9·'l Writer
tim ~ O'' ' "'11 ~,. tf 1 don 't
have relf:nl!!l manarch'• wile. The
er_s J ac k .SDlomons of London and
CNTON, Mus.
UP
- -Rocky to futv ~ 1111 upera~ion 011 th is back. tonner Ameriti!ID movJe atar and
V1e Ragnalo of Toronto,
who Marciano, the -m an who '•h:·ew ~·u·
"'l'he' '('lnlv ·tlltiAI! . I'll flg'n !rom her hWJband, Prince RalnJer m,
f~uently about the Uny
tem~cd fo1· th_e most successful heavyw~gbt · championship or thP now. qn," ::~ 1-&gt;ughed, "ls that appear
prinelpa1U7.
(lnltrnafl.onaiJ
boxmg sho w Ill Canadian h(story wm-ld on the open 111 artet. lean-ed 11o~uv sliCe I've devr lopl!d ."
a l th e Maple Leafs Baseball Sta- today toward
Ancient
Archie
:0..~·--''---.,..--~~--dlum .
.
Moore · as the man who will sue_:: _ .. New Mule For Army I
New Canildwn records of l9,BOO Cf&gt;l!d him as the rUler of the ring.
fans and $148,500 were- sf.t by the
The· "Rotk" won't makl! an out·
ex.t_ra~:~g~nza at which boxl_ng nnd-out prediction. But you ga'h·
Wll~fl3 , from ~cveral countrtes er; as you ta:lk to trim t-~at he
WOL e w_htl_e tuxedoes, and at which J feels old ArctJie knows too ma.nv
~~-~~ ~liJOrettes wer~ ush ers- lind tric~ for Flnyd Pattei-son. the 21 ·
. ,'!PlPC brtnd prov1ded· the mu- year-old cbalJ.eager with the atoms~c . ~here wert.~ 76 writers at rlng- 1 jng punch.
.
sule.
Rocky hinfl!d at tbl1 Iearaing toP:fker of Toronto:
J?ackinJ_ ward Moore' Ill hejDiow\
the
2Jl 4 pounds on a s1x-foot-t!!ree "hackers" watching·
the profeaand lhree·quarter Lower, m,.ade a s imwal6 - getttng ready for today"sgame s tand against lethal Archie, stnrt of the PGA golf championbut h e sufferPd such butchery ship.
from Moor(''s sto~bin g left jabs
"I'd rother be able
-t o
play
.a nd meat.,am:nem;g left hooks ·goOd golf rt&amp;ht now than bl! abl"
a11d sneaker l'lghts that he was .to bea.t either Moore or Pattenl()n
half btindcd by blood Iron\ the Finned
the man
who
r~
fo ur lh round o.~· Moore welg-~ed t!red undefeated. "Right ·nuw I'm
1~8 pounds, 24 ·• less
than Big a.. re al hacker but I hope
to be
J im , ,
abte to play real weU some day."
Desp1te the handicap
of his
Suffers Spfnal AHm~t~f
gore, 28-~·ear Gld Parker mana!.'ed
l'!e man from ~~eary Brockton
doesn't think that day will come
real soon. For he l.s
sutretlng
railier aeu~ly fro·m
a ruptued
. spinal dise and hi&amp;
movement!
are
restricted . by' a
"COrset••
whlc~ encompasses- his whole mld-

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F0H -S-AL!~--P~nrl Strhy R~al Es- 'll~y of Aug. Ul5tl: or . jud.t:tncnt
.tate
Rutlau6 'r owns h ip. 31 Will be taken agams t hun.
&lt;JCrl'~ land how-JP barn nnrl out
!IULDIU~D MILLER, Plaintiff
For
huli(hng,~. 'st~t&gt; Gl:nrge A. Mcoi n- ~1 O'BIUE:N AND O'_BRIEN
h.:1rt. Admimslrator
6-1-lf AHortlCy.s fQr Plaintiff.
Ifni Wall'r T:1nk :w ~ .d w1lh ' Ltk
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·ht·,tl•• r . l·:rm•• l (illillt •n, Ru&lt;'Ltl&lt;' RESIDENCE OF THE LATI! GER .
TRUDE CHASE, ONE
Ro~tl l'all :wm
7 :w-:1:..
HALF
DIVORCE NOTICE
MILE N, Or RUTLAND-MA '!
Jo' or S~tll'- lkaul .l l)l)('I'LL Hfi". lloll·
110\\.' ARD WOOLfo' IWM who,n•
BE SEEN ..STARTING SUNDAY .
hl1• wt•l! , d .. Lt h lo·
&lt;1 1: u n lu•:~~· d ,
n·~ult• ncc ia nt
Muumls vdc, W
1·'20-6tp
M~'d
t•altawt
~ Lilk
$1:111.')'1
Va, &lt;tl the Stlllt' l'rnth•ntlar,v or
l~l'l'(' kt•r l'l umiJ111 ._: Sh np. I'Oilll .
~OR SALE-TRADE-OR RENT
~ atd state will take
no lle•· .Uw!
n•r . Ohio
7 :m.;u,. ::!2 i\rrr !&lt;'ARM 4 I"OOlll IHHISt' rl• l- lbwl Wonlrrom has flied hN P''
l:l r. t·hil'kf&gt;n ltousc, &lt;I 11er~ co;d, lttJnn agamst him for dt vort•t• and
PF:i\i'IIFS Nnw pt• kiTl ~ r•n d _
,. r('r l
p l•·nly locust posts, o~l mail alimon_y in Casl.' No. IZ45U of thE&gt;
fr1•t· Ollwr Vilrit· ~l (' ~ l:iln N•'ll'
&lt;~nd sclwol bu s route, 1 1/a mil l.' ~ Cmr. mun Pleas Cn url
of M!'lJf'
liuv1'n (ln·hJln l " r '~ lla1 •'n, W
out uf Butlai"HI en fCl'&amp;Vt') rtllld . Cnunty, Ohio. and that stHd CJ!.U9{'
VII PIWII(' 'I'llrJII'I' 24il88.
W·Lll tnuif' fo r .~ m all pl ace lll wiJI be for h~IITLII g on or nflcr
7 · 2fl - ~ 1 ('
liJ:••n:c Kennedy, Rutlan&lt;l. OhLU tbc ~lxth da.v of September, 1956.
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Gra[ll'lle l'or ltouh· rrit•e!l for
HAZEL WOOLFROM
By E. W. PEOPLES
qmck ~ alt• . ,f,11W rh \\' Lp]WI. Pum - FOH SALE:
Lnremo PMrker esHer Atlol ni•y
_(l_:~~~·.:__~h~1- · ..~~· -R_o~~· ·· 7·25-:ltp
tuh· . 3 bedrlJmns,
masoncery
17J·26:
181-2.
0.
16,
2J, 3U, (9J- Il-7te
FARM ALl. H TRACTOR gn ml : ~HilL S(' on lh1'ee acre lot f11 cint:
l'rl•·,.,t
blnck -top 11trE'ct.
Minc1 ·~vllle
llrf'~,
nll 1''1Uipm! ' nl
dwrtp Phon1• 68:!:5.\' .
A""'"""l
'"' ltOOO.
Wtll be
sold
to htgh~sl btdder at 10 a.m ..
ELECTRIC IV\NCil~ - ""lu tn .,Tir· l :\ u~-:u!-1 \ :l . at the law oHlce of
ll lt~il L and Erma Moe !JIIynJ·~ .
()'1\ril'll tmrl O'Br\f'n,
100'-h. lot , ltutl and. Lan g.wille to l'a.;sil'
l!rner. JIU .i h l111llnn ron l !c'h nnd
d&lt; 'I! Jl W1•ll unit llbp l a ~ nhnli•l
( ' ·n tl'l Si. l'nml'rny ~ ·or fll rt hf'r 11 Wt•lrh.

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Pomeroy Nat. Bank Bldt.

Rex Ford MdJct·, whose place
rt~ldeme
is unknown and
pert Tect1nic1ana. Phone ti2M Y who~c !a.~ L pia\·~ of ll'sidencc wa.s
MiddleporL
l-1:1-tf e/ o Vo rd PJ;ult, Brook l'ark Road
C.cvPland, Oh to. un d Lhat h1s preI:JI
sent place of residence
c&lt;~unol
- - - - -be asccrlaJnt•d, w.:1 take nol.1ce
jlJarnt.-s-S!m(ll;un ln.suraii'(!C Agency,
MJddlcJW!'L fiJI'(' _ Aubomobile- that on the 17 th day of May, 195tl
Bonds. l'h o!H~ 6315-X.
8·20-tf tM .p lamtl[[, Mildred Miller, ftl·
---:cc ·- - - -ed her pctitwn agaLT15\ hun Ill t·hc
C'OMPLETI: lDSUU'lce Protedlotl, &lt;.:omtnon l'lt~ 11.'&gt; Court of Mct ~Js
I.Ue, Auto, Firt, Polio. C111U Don County, Ohto, bi.'JOg cause nUJn·
tJer l:.t,419, HI the sa1d court fur
Mills, Middleport. ()tdo.
-- - - -- divor ce and other rc i d.
Tht· prayer of said pctitiuu is
- - · - ---- , - - ---- - - -for divorce, carl!, cu ~ lody nnd
HO USE nnd 6 at,rrs l" n!l for ~a lt&gt; . ('Onlrul of ltllllllf ~hild, al1mony
Four mout ~. ]•,~ !' Inn . !.LW;~lJJd &lt;L nd tmp port for herself and the
•1n l'••tlltind 1\nld Kr~&lt;&gt;l~o; Road, I mmot child, &lt;Jnll for equitable rt' ·
1n Ld•anon Twp. PriL'(' $1200 i lid. The (h•fc ncl&lt;ml is rl'qui n •d to
1-:rn1·sr ('n!Jgu .
7-25-12111 il~1 swer .saul pet1tion on the IIHh

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advantage of the melon s6'8son- and
st1!l serve ft·Ol'ity cantaloupe when
the SMu.on is over. Just place eant·alou,pe ba-lls in (resb orange juice
in .a freezer container and freeze.
This wil keep in lf(lur freezer for
some t im e but should be served
whlle the canlalqupe balls are
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How Tc Store
After sele-ctlllg
can-t-aloupe,
wash them .and aUow to dry , T.hen
wrap in wax paper, aluminum fo1l
ur plast1c ba:g~o~ bef.ore placing In
U.e refrigerat-or. This keepe .the
flavor and aTOma of a vine-ripened
oontaloupe in the meiOll and out
Bf the other refrigerator foods.
Cantaloupe should be well chilled
before se rving but don't 'dilute
their flavor by filling cavitiel cl
cut melon With crushed lee.

Mr . and Mrs . Arthur Eblin auci
flaugl:iter and son lef.l r.:onday fllr
Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Cooney
an d t·hildren l~t for Arizona \(!
make their home.
Weekf!nd gue&amp;ts of Mr. a nd ,'o(r~
Charles Eblin Jr. were 'Mrs. DalP
Moaulsby. Mri. Shirley Cris.s and
sons and daughte r of Fost.pria, Mr
and Mrs. Robert Faulk and gNlnd·
dau'l!bter a nd M"r. and Mn. Wyatt
Gilbert and son of Pomeroy.
Emmett Tracy &amp;pent
Sunday
wi t h h1s daughter .Mrs. Cla3' Eblin
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Aecount!i, Audits, Tax Pro~
blcms, Notary Public.

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RADlO &amp; TELEVISION SERVJCE
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
Sture, 118 W, Mi tn St, Pomeroy
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Thursday,
July 26 1956
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eoarStl well-defined, and &amp;tandl
Hometn8kers News
BY PATRICIA ANN SCHENK
out s harpl y. Nolltt:! the color-a
Hom• DemlH1fltration Agent
light green background with I
Do you kn(lWJI, how to seN"! a gray or yellow C1Lst undl!'l' t.he
.good -cantalupe? Trust your 5enses netting. Sound--sha:te aD(i if the
m selecting cantaloupes . Sight- seeds r&gt;attle, -t he
can,taloupe Is
look ford:}le finge11print cd the can- npe, Smell~a fragrant, aweet od~
taloupe. This is .a slightly sunken, or denotes nperres3 dyint It
smoot-h well-c.alloused 5ear et .the sweelne~s and tan·t al1zihlt flavor.
stem end which shows that the Touch-check for resiHence by
melon was mature wnen pklr.ed . pressrng ge[ltl y----a '\ready..to-eat"
Be sure the rind's neeting is melon wtl! feel &amp;prtngy.

TUPPERS PLAINS
The ME"thodtsl Sunday School
had th ctr picmc Sunday at Fork·
Alleodance at Sunday Schoo!
ed Run Lake.
:\ir-s. Ura Caldwell 101.nd son-in- July 15 wws 78; collect•on $6.97 .
Mrs. Alice Moore -spent Tuesday
law and daughter, Mr . and Mrs.
with
her sLSier, Mrs. La na Roecher
Thumas Perrin spent the weokof Chester.
P &lt;- arl Van Meter\ W~ashmglon , t·nd m Ua)'l.on wah relatives .
D . C s pent the Wt'C:..eo&lt;i
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Robert Faulk spent the weekend
wlth his
.Mr. O!O&lt;i Mrs. Bura Barnhill of
parents . Mr. and Mrs. Jaml's Alheru . Mr and Mrs. Alfred Ru~­ here at his home and was accnm·
Van Mettrr.
ton o f Ja.o:'kson and Mr. and Mrs . panied bollle by his wire.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Conkel and
Mr and :\trs. J·ame.'l Ei!!ebtem Clarence Barnhill of Olmstead
of Grov eport s.pt•nt lhe Wt'{!):&lt;!nd falls were weekend guests of children spent sunday with her
parent.s, Mr . aod Mf3. Ben Ebhn_.
wJth Mr. ilnd Ml"S
floyd Rtde 1\lrs, :\lary 13arnhill.
Darrl!ll Robert.s who 15 employ.
nour
Mr. and Mrs. Th!i'odorr Si&gt;(lhn
Mr. and Mrs. C N Jr•m·s spent .Jr and daughters of Columbu.~ ed m Bllc)!'ruS is ;;pending ·his va·
a day tn Manctt·a.
werr rel.'cnt gues ts of Mr . aud catiOn with his parent8, Mr. and
Mrs. Shen11an Roberts.
MHss l.t•no ra Het~Ln g , Co lumbu ~ :-.fr, Ja(' k Weat her-man.
Mrs. Edith DaviS received w-ord
!~ spcndtng a week With Mr ~
~IL . .:~nd Mrs. Wayn-e Brickle.;
1-'T•' da Mtllt:r.
callecl on Mr. and Mrs. BCn But!k- Monday that her sislcr, Mn. An·
Mr . and :\irs. Rkhard V&lt;~n :\-h·- l•·v 11 11 ct Mr. and Mrs. P-aul N1 me Stiles i.'! in the hOiipilal a{
Zanesville.
ter and fam1ly , Gary, lnd .. spent a rJ;ob of Reeci.svllle recen tl y.
Mrs. l!'e 11e Stewart has moved to
few da ys with Mrs. Mabel Van
r~ . Gcor~c Decker anfl son of
Meter.
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Jeffers property.
~ nlumbus were overnight gue~;L~
Mrs . .~'..lice Moore was an overMiss Shirley Gin t.hrr, Bowling of Mr. and Mrs J ack Weathe rGreen IS ~ pe ndmg 11 week Wtlh man and .'llr. and Mt,:. Dick Rtt· ni-ght gue&amp;t of M~ . Lt'8ter BrookMr. and Mts John Ginther,
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,\~r . anu Mrs. Tl)fn Barthelemy day guel&gt;t of her bmther and siaClew•land , wt&gt;re overnight gue."Sb uf Dayton spent the wee.kend with lt'r-i!)-law Mr. and ·Mr:o~. John Diehl
of Mr and ~11-s. Floyd Ridenour
t
MT. and Mn;. uawrenee Eblin
.\1 rs. El'f LP. , '"
n a~on .
!\1r . .anrl Mrs. Joh n Ginther at ~lr b Ht&gt;ro!d Brown of Middle- and da ug hter of McConnellsvillc
tendrr! thl! fu nerf!l _of hts !)roth- 1u1rt c.allPd un Mn Lllhe Hard- Spt'nl the weekend here.
er, Arthur, New . Bng:hlon_.
"'.a} S.alttn l;1y
Mrs. Phil Wise t-ailed ori Mrs
J\. ~r.s. li ar~~- Al!Jsi}n, Racme an .! ,
Mr. :wd Mrs . .J uh n
TorrPncc Edith Davis Frid&lt;~y.
- -- · ---'---c-:cc-c-h .mrl ~1 1 ~- I uwell Beaover &lt;JIIri a nd danghtcr of Columbus s pent daug-hter, Muidl cport, were -s ur
- - - - - -- Rev, and Mrs. C. r:. Niebols oi
York City, Ohio.
per gm•s ls o( :'1-Ir . a nd Mrs. Henry
Sunrl&lt;~v wtth :rlr:;. Yl~rtlc Frosl.
Mrs. ~the! , Stout returned home
Bcavr.·.
Mr. and ~h·s C l;~ re ncc Nichol&gt; after spendill.l!: two weeks at thf'
Mrs. Carrie Warne!', B&lt;" I)H'e i'· ' JIL"nt th ~ wct•kcnd with thr.ir so n. hnme of her dELught('J' Mrs. J&lt;i'ank
~ p end in g 01 few da vs wrlh :'111· 11nd
Ju;tn S und&lt;l~'.
Durst, Long Bottnm.
Mr.~ . GN,rge l'yle.~.
!\l ahd Swll r lz, Ath~ons, c~tllcd on
Mr. ar.d Mn. Russell S~ncer
Mr a nd Mrs. Roy Bookl'l'l.&lt;l n, Ml' and Mrs P. r Koblenh Sun· of Chester visited Mr. and Mrs.
BuehiL·I \'tslled Mrs. MoilLe Rook . dny.
Wlayne Brickles Saturday.

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L H. RAWLING SONS CO. - :U
hOur Wrecker Service.
Day
Phone 6227. Nighl Phone 603~

1053 Bt:tcK V8 Su pn 4-dn•w Se·
dan. {\; r·aflow rln vt·,
~t;Jg;, _
Jllal'lln,J r's, I'UL!ll' luy, Uhto.
7 liHit c
J!J5:1 I' !.Y\!Ot ' I"! I t ' 1 a nh r uo k, 4f! nnr S•·daLI 11, ot=L, lo~~o lllil ''.lgl•,
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THOMAS FOR K

CHESTER
Rt&gt;cent visitors of Mr and Mrs.
Thed ( 'loy were Mr. and Mn;.
Willard Jittkl&gt;on and soo Fntnk ,
and Mr~ Vema Kessler, Parkersburl!: and Mr
and Mrs . Jake
Mees, Athens.

WE BUY

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Sliced Bacon lb 39c

ENGLISH ROAST .. 45c

Weiners .... ..

KINGAN$ RELIABLE

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LAST NIGHT, SIS !

Buy fnshrr fruits and vriletabln
11 Kr0gor. They'.re 11hlppe6- In rf'·
frlg,uted nil Clfl'l, than tran'l·
porfed to our ltort't' In Kroger's
own 'r efrigflr•ted tructr:a. You'rn
ture of f!'t': sh plclced llavor and
goCKfne ...

LEMONS
L.arg• sin,
lulet~ rkh,

RED GRAPES

F.Ji.?GIVE ME ?

•• IRM. RIPE FRUIT FOK
WONDERf'UL EASY TO FIX

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DESSERTS

CALIFORNIA . . . . . .
ORANGES . . DOZ 49c
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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Picken~

TJ!LJS Pickens
H&lt;~yrnan , w'Jo
i:s E"m Mrs Elson Sprll{'t'f and sons,
Columbus,
spent the Raeme were Mond11y n1ght cellera
Wll~ her parent8,
Mr. on Mr and Mrs V1rg1l Roush and

klthryn Buee ls visiting
Jathw ln Toledo.
and ~rs w_ R Hayman.
family.
)(n.. Gene Beegle, New BrighMrs Virgil Walker h11 ! a('cepted
Vlrsitor:s &lt;~t the Pickens
home
tort • Mr. and Jlrs. Clarence Me- a positlOn at the Cross Department Sunday were Mr. &lt;~11d Mrs. James
Mae Store, Racint&gt;
Plrkens, Columbus, Mrs. L.
E.
Daniel, Beaver Falls, Mrs.
Grimm, Mr. and Mn. HarTy Grimm
Mr. and Mrs. Hl!hsch t'l """"' 1 Pte kens, AL'lens, Mrs Richard Lee

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Station.. Mr . and Mn. Joh.n Boyd
and daug!lters, Jq Ann and Kathy,
Antiquity ~d Mh. Herschel Roulh and daughters, Patsy and Sally
weJ'e tbe week end f\lests of Mr.

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Mr. and Mrs . P . R O!T of Col.
umbu &amp; spe nt lhe weekend with
Hen-ry Spencer and family, also
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. C. F1rederick and Mr. and Mrs. Chn.ton Orr
at Bashan .

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Mro;. 0 J'htl' Pnr&lt;on~, snn. Corn·
tnl,( lll"l' S.JH'!Hltng \hE' WC ('k ll'llh
her p;u·l!n \s. Mr. o.nrl Mrs. R&lt;~lph
Davts. Wednl's(~a y Mr. and Mrs.
Dowi ~. Mt·s Pa,·som and l1t' }[ visi t·
cd Mr. an d Mrs. A. A. Davts a\
Ripl ey.

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21 reg 3.95 GOWNS· SLIPS. PETTICOATS
; l.n·g 2.25 SYLON PANTIES

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· 2~ reg 2.95 llO\'S SI'ORT JACKETS -·
U reg 3.95 80\'S SI'ORT JACKETS
13 reg 5.95 HOYS SPORT ,.JACKETS
25 reg 3.95 MENS SPORT JACKETS -2! reg 5.95 MENS SPORT JACKETS ..
6 re~ 9.!15 MENS SPORT JACKETS
Reg 2.95 Mt:NS SIIAPF.LY WHITE IIRESS SIIIRTS
Reg 1.95 ~mNS SPORT SHIRTS . .
Reg 4.95 ~mNs CHETOPA TWILL TROI IS~;RS
R&lt;·g 3.95 ~IE\S l'lm T!II'A TWILL SIIIRTS

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ness v1sltnr m Wheeling last w :.· ~ rc
nnd wn:-; act•ompanlcd ho nw b,\' :O.Ir.l
aud 1\lrs. Ha rry Saddler of Brid~f'·
port 11m! Mrs. Elmer Sadrlle1·
of
1 Def'ch Bottom. W Va .,
who !crt
W~dn1 sAy morn ing for
a vi sit
with rdntivt·.~ in Hunlington before rd urniJ Jg hnmr
M1ss Nettie Koehlf'r an M1·s. Erl.
ard Koehler were vis itors In Galllu(]lis, Tul&gt;Rday.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth nonl-lhtll•
or Duyton spl' nt the past week end
.Mrs.
with. h1s p11rcnts, Mr. and
Mrs. James Donahue .
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Woodrow and
family of Columbull were recent
guests of her parents, Mr.
a nrl
Mrs . .JA mes Oo n nh ~e.
Mi ~s Tomla Btrchfield has rc.
turnt&gt;d to her horn e·, Findlay, after
a W&lt;'r:k's visit WJ\h Mr. 11.11d Mrs.
Gllbl't'l' F'r~e man , ll Dd Mrs. Dcnn

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You Clll orron1• conYenltnt llluclltt termt at .

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ON THE BRIGHTEST CORNER IN . .
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PAST MATRONS TO Mill
T~e Pa!Jt Matrnnl!l of Evanglllne
c;tapter, OES, will ~eet
Frld~ty

cven: ng at th e home of Mrt. Kal
ad Hinely.

Signing
To Delay The End
For Several Days

1011,.

aact central
tollliM·
Satvr..,
,.,..,, cloudy ...t , • few ~
noon or ..enll'll thu1 .........11
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Into Causes Of
Sea Colli!i6n
NEW YORK UP~Nautieal

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-,ertl! said today t~ sinkirl!li! of the
1\ahan lu}[ lHy \.Jner Anfirf'l!l. n~'
m one of t he wutgt, coll i5io ns in

htl'lrn-y could have beea
by hurnan error.

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NEW YORK UP - Steel Industry and uni(]n negotlatorfl.
an·
nounccd today th.cy have re~-:hed
a "basas of settlement" for ending
t!re 27-day steel strlk{'.

.But David J .• McDonald, presi;
dent of the United Steelworkers
11nion, said the strik e will n ot end
unlll actual tabor contracts have
been concluded wi th the 12 batlc
steel prod ucing comp&lt;~nief!i .
Hl
,said lhls wili take several d8,J~ .
McDon ald and Jo~n A. Stephens.
chief lndUiotry negotiator, empba·
sbC"d that the contracts are " highly tec!mical" documents.
They
said they were wllJmg "to wotk
day and· nigh t" to put tho finish
ing bJuc!les on' .t he aJ{r~em en t t 0
end t!le $1 billion strik e.

CommiHH Ach Tod•y
McDonald said the ba~ls of set· .
tlcmcnt must be approved by t hfi
union's wage policy
committel!
".before it is a
.settlement as
such."
The 170-man committ ee wiH act
tQday, hEt .said. Afterward details
'Of t~e setb)emtnt. wi).J'$.e ~ an·
DOUileed.
'~ ' - '"&gt;f".l'
Advance reports said tile setthf
ment called for a three-year eontract with increa!K'd wage
a n d
other bcnefitll amounting to about ·
20 cents an Jlour , per employe in
the first year . A total package in·
crca~~e of 45 to 50 cenl$ an ~our,
including provlslnns for a (orm o[
g uara nteed annual
wilge,
im·
BUILT ON cllft'e and waUs, Thlara -{above), eapltal of the Aegeaa ·
island ot Sa.ntorinl, waa dethoUshed by an earthquake and Udal 1
prover! vacation and holiday pay ,
etnd premium pay f or
S undays
wave. Fifty-three bodies were recovered, but the death toll WU ·
was expected by informed so urces.
expect!d to climb higher. The l&amp;lan4 bu.been hit by 'quakee perl• )
Under tbc cont1·act whic h e}[·
odically tor 3,200 years.
tintemt~tWtlol B~pJ.oto!J
pired June SO steelWOJ'kers wage.!i
- ---- -

$5.00
$4.00
$:1.50
$:1.00
$2.110
$1.00

SALE' '1.48
SALE $1.98
SALE $2.98
.. SALE $1.98
SAI.FJ. $2.98
-- SALt; 4.98
SALE $2.00
SAU; $1.49
SALE $3.95
SALE $2.95

"'~~~~.Fct·:.~·s~;~;.,

t!te followi~ stat-ement:

"'"'' ·Woodrow R. Wil,son Is Appointed
T0 County Farm Horne Comm
. it tee

'"l'he eigHt n,gotiators• in behalf

of the United Steelwork ers and tbe
12 basac steel companies a.t noop
today 1'tl8chect a bas~
of settlement. Eac!l IndividUal company
and union negotiating groups will
now meet for the purpose· of concluding labor contracts. Thi9 nee·
euarhy wiil take several days. At
tbe conclusion of labor contracts,
the strlke will , terminate.
"The bas is of Jettlement must
be ratified by the
international
wage poUey committee before it Js
a setuement as .sue!'!. We intend
to work day and n-ight ~o conclude
the documents."
Negotiators begin meeting May
28 to hammer our a ne,w contract
lor 850,000 basis steelwOrker~ The
talks collapsed on June 30,
six
hours before tbe old c0nttaet explred at midnight.
The- strike noW 27 day11 old,
is
the fourth longest ateel !trike in

SALE $2.00
SALt; $2.50
SALE $3.00
.. SALK $4.00
-- SALE $5.00
. . SALE $6.00
SALE $1.00
.. SALE 69c
SALE $16.00
SALE $11 .00
SALE $8.00

W.ood!row R. W.i1s"On, Rt. 2, Anl:la'llv, l}hio, is the ne'l" member o.f
the FarroeT~s Home A&lt;lm iniSJtration
committee for Meigs County, W.
J. Brown, County Supervisor announced t his ~e·k .

slble for determining loan &lt;~ppli
cant's eligibility, certifying th-e
value of filrms bfmg purchas'~ 01
improved ll1-rot1gh FHA 'lt&gt;a m1, and ·
makritg recommcndalion.s on, loan
and loan servJcinog ac·
.appr'O\Iala
Mr. Wilson's appolntment betions
.
came effective July 1st. The com·
mtlltee on which be will serve
d•etermlnes the eligibillty of local
farmer51 who apply for FHA loaru.
Mr. W il90o operates a dairy
farm in. Scipio TO.wn~lrip , nor!hC'I'n M~ County, He succeedS'
M·n rvin B. Wilson. wboee tenn ex-

pi&lt;ed Ibis yeor,

Tfie other -tw~ mtm'lbersr Qf this
committee are: Roy Mille-r and
John L. WoJfe. Both weH lm~
Met·gs. Coun·ty farmers.
Each atriooJluraJ• oounty in the
J$_JPry.
·
country bazJ a ·similar committee
(C.ontlnued !In Page Six)_ _ of three mem~! ~~ .reapon-

2 reg 22ll.OO 2 pe SEC'tiON AL SU !,TES · ·
SALE $188.00
1 reg 309.00 3 pc SECTIONAl. SUITE . .
. . ·-. ·- ·SALE $272.00
I reg 395. 00 SLEEi'ER or LOliNG E with CHAIR --· .... SALE $333 00
I reg 379cOO SLEQPER · or Wl!NG E wllh CIIAIR
.. SALE 322.00
1: reg 269.00 HIDE A BED
.. SALE 222.00
1 reg 3JD.OO HIDE A BED
.. SALE 266.00
1 reg 279.00 II IDE A BED
. , . . SALE $228.00
2 reg . 297·00 LIVING ROOMSUITES . .
. ..... SALE $248.00
3 reg 209.00 LIVING ROOM S!JITES
·· SALE $173·00
1 reg 319·00 LIVING ROOM SUITE
.. SALE $%68 00
1 reg 229.00 LIVING ROOM SIJITK
.. SALE $188.00
4 reg 269 00 UVING ROOM SUITES
SALE $218·00
1 reg 2,59~00 LIVING ROOM SUITES
..
· · SA!,~ $208 00
2 reg f89 .00 LIVING ROOM SliJ'rES .... ·· ---- .. --.·- ... SALE $U8.0n
1 reg 249 00 LIVING R·OO~I SUITE . .
·'I ··
SALE $208.00
9 reg 49.00 TV CHAIRS
-- SALE SUOO
3 reg 34.00 OCCASIONAL CIIAIRS . · ·
..
SALE $44.. 00
6 reg 3G 00 OCCASIONAL CIIAIRS.
-- SALE $32.00

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1 RCA Ill 'fable MODEL and BASE. -- .... ·

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1 AMC l'i TABLE MODEL
. . - · ·- ..
$29.00
I RCA 17 .CONSOLE · . . •$29.00
1 wiisT!NGIIOUSE 11 t;oNSOLE ..
. . -- $29-00
1 RCA 17 TAB I.E .MODEL ani! BASE
. . -- c . ·
$59 .00
1 SYLVANIA 17 TV·· JIA~OO 3 speed RECORD Phiyer CONSOLE '75.00
t RCA 18 CONSOLE ..
' . -$49.00
1 PIIILOO 17 CO~SOLE
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$4900
I RCA
OONSuj;E
-· . -$59.00
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NO )(tan of any typl' can bP. ap.
.p roved fOJ' an apptiroant
wlwse
ere-dit 11'~8 cafJ. be h:1ndled ade·
quaterf by other Ct'!edit 80UfteS.

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The Grange of Alfred V(lll IJPOI'I·

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sor an icl' trcam s ocial Flriday -e.ve·
ning, July 27 i'n the Woode Grove.
Pies and eake1
be , &lt;lOr

wm ·

•ale. Pro~eds will '!··~;;;~
ina fund for th~ new

OHIO: Partly cloudJ wtth lCD
r.red thund•rth..-.r, lniNtly r&amp;o~
ttr aad central today and

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Miss Barbara Erwin returned to i
!lcr home, Galiipolis, Wedf\csd ay,
Malcomb Mees and MrsAlbe-rt
after 11 visi t with Mr. and
:Mrs
Me-es.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanley of
Dayton spent the past ~ek end
with her (ather, WUliam Campbell .
l'!lcy al so vis ite d her
brother,
Field C~ mpbell at liuizer Hos pital.
Mrs. Jo hn Duffy Jr. and children
~IIzabeth Ann " nd John Edward.
Halifax , Mns.s. arrived Wed nes da y
for a vi~i t wtlh her mol~er, Mrs.
Lena HubN' nnd other relatives
They came .~~ot th1s
time to
se~
h.cr brot~wr, Paul Huber, M Hoi
zer Hospital .
Tbe condition of Paul
Huber
and Kenneth Carter who
were
burned In the PhilUp Sporn ace!·
dl'nt Is reported a11 satisfactory.
Ale Robert Barnit.z: of Stewart
Air Baae, New York arrived Wed
neaday evenlnR for a visit
wit~
hit parenls , Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Barnltz.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvi n Hoele.eheor
and so ns, Mlc haPI
~d Ore;ory,
left this morning for their home,
Lubbock, T&amp;ltias, after a vh.lt wtL't
her parents, Mr . and Mrs. W . 0 .
, llarnltz.

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36 reg 2.fi9 IIOOKEil RUGS 22x34 Inches -·
8 reg :1.89 IIOOKFlll RUGS 22x44 Inches
13 reg 4.95 IIOOKED RUGS·24x44 inches
7 reg 5 95 tJMROSSED HOOKKD RUGS 24&gt;44 inches
5 reg 7.95 EMBOSSED HOOKED RUGS 34&gt;54 btehes
3 reg 10.95 EMBOSSED HOOKED RUGS
23 reg 2.95 RUBBt:R FATIGUil MA'f S
49 reg 1.00 RAG RUGs
3 reg 21.95 DELTOX RUGS
5 reg 13.95 DELTOX RUGS
3 ieg 10.25 DELTOX ltiJGS .

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End Of Steel Strike Very
.With Settlement Terms Ma

MENS ond BOYS WEAR

th r

rlinncr gurst of hl•r son and dau~-t
hler .Jn-htw . Mr. and
Mrs. G;~nL
fll'l" Manklll :; nd ~ ons.
Larry flll fi
Bohby , 'l' tw&gt;~rlt~y in obs£'rvarh· t• of
hl'l" birthdav . A d('('OI'a\t•O birth·
dny ca~r- w.-ls S&lt;' rvcd with Ill'' di n·

reduced to

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SALE
SAI,E
SAI,E

IB n•g 5.95 GOWNS- SUPS

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WOMENS LINGERIE

13 reg 7.95 GOWNS. SLII'S
•l reg fi.95 GOWNS

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, J.~ly
27, 1956
,-J!u:inou
f'hcbta Bill
Vol. VIII No 87.
Single Copy

46 reg 7.95 WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES ... , ...... S.\LE $o.OO
75 reg 8.95 WOMENS SUM MER DRESSES . . . . . . . ... SALE 6.otl
48 reg 10.00 WOMENS SUMMER IIRESSES .. ·- .. -- ·· -· .. SALE 7·CO
II reg 12.95 WOMENS SU MMER I• RESSES ·-· ..... ... ... . SAL!&gt; 8·00
16 reg 13.95 WmiENS SU~IMER DRESSES -· .. · . ·· .-- ...... SALE 8.00
37 reg 5.95 WOM!lNS DRESSES
SALE 2.00
67 reg 3.95 WOME:'&lt;IS IIRESSES -- .. · · - · · ·- · · . . · · ··
SALE 2.00
4 n•g 7.95 and 8.95 WOMEN S SKIRTS .. -- .. · - ·· ·- .. ·· .. SALE 3.00
23 reg 5.95 WOI\tENSSKIRTS
· ··--·· -- ..
SALE 3.00
49 reg 3.95 WOMENS SKIRTS -, .
. . SALE $2.00
9 reg 2.95 WOMENS SKIRTS
SAI,E $1.00
13 reg 1.95 WOMENS SKIRTS -· · ·
SALE $1.00
5 reg 25:00 and 39.50 WO~IE NS SUITS
SALE $15.00
4 reg 8,95 WOMENS DUSTElf,S
SALE $1.flll
27 reg 2.95 WO~IENS AND GIRLS POPLIN JACKEl'S .. SALE $1 &gt;~
22 reg 1.95 WOMENS PINAFORE DRESSES -- SALE $1.00
'5'reg 7.95 and 8.95 BOYS SUITS Is ioes 2·3)
-· SALE $3.00
2 reg 7 95 BOYS COA 'fS . . . .
SALE $3·00
10 reg 16.50 GIRLS COATS
SALE $10,00
3 reg $13 95 GIRLS COATS
SALE $10.00
5 reg U .OO GJR.LS COATS
SALE $5.00
.3 reg 8.95 GIRLS COAl'S
SALE $5.0~
2 reg 5.95 GIRLS COATS
SALE $:1 00
3 reg 16.50 and 19.50 WOMt: Ns FORMALS
.. MLE $6.110
40 reg 1.. 00 WO~IEN,S SHORTS
SALE 69c
48 reg 1.49 GJR.LS COTTON BLOUSES
SALE $1.00
29 reg IM GIRLS PEASANT HLO USES
SALE $1.00
.. SALJ&lt;: $1.00
31 reg 1 95 WO~IENS PEASANT BLOUSES
29 1·eg 1.95 WO idENS SLEEVEU:S S HLOUSt;s
SALt; $1.00
83 reg 2.95 WO~IENS COTTON HI. OUSES
SA t.E $150
20 reg 1.95 WOMENS T SHIRTS
SALt; $ 1.00
168 reg 1.95 WOMF~S IIAI.TERS
SALE $1.011
20 reg 1.95 WOMENS I'ANCY PANTS
SA U; $1.00
23 reg 1.49 WOMENS COTTON II! OUSES
.. SALE $1.00
35 reg 1.95 WOMI:NS SHORTS · ·
SALt; $1.00
10:1 rrg 1.00 GIRLS SHORTS
SALE 69c
27 reg 1.00 GIRL.~ I•EDAI. Pt:SIIER
SALE 69c
39 r~•g I 00 GIRLS IIALTEI\S .. ·
SALE 69c
36 reg 1.39 laRLS BF.RMI IIJA SilO RTS
SM.E $1.110
17 reg 1.95 GIRLS T SIII RTS
SALE $1.00

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Friday-Saturday-Monday &amp; Tuesday
July27·28-30·31

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ELBERFELDS

Mrs Joe Morris ahd son, Danny
have returned from
Dresden
where they usited Mr. and
Mrs
Paul Wiliams and three ctHidren
following guests : Mr . and
Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Huward Neigler,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood and and attended t!le Dresden Home·
enteJi&amp;!ned at Sunday dmner rhe R&amp;cJne.
family
ot Rayla·nct spent several coming celebration. Cheryl Mar·
Clarence McDaniel, Beaver Falls
Mrs, Gene Beegle, New Br!g-!ltdn, ba~r. and ~ 8 · Robert Musser and da~ last wePk with hls parents, Un, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edtho
ward Martin, accom panied
hters , Antiquity and Mr. and Mrs .
Mr a d Mrs. Carroll _C le-ek, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood.
Mrs. Lillie Chrt5ty carne hom e Wiliams family back to Drt'sden
Mr and Mrs. John Boyd and daug- an Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gnndley,
and son, Columbus spent a S un- last wee.k after spending sometime tor a vi stt Sunday
when
the)'
day ns the guest !If t~e1r parent1 With her daughter Mildred Mat. brought Mrs. Morris and son home.
Mr. and Mrs Sharles Foster and lack in Belpre.
I
Mr a11d Mrs Willis Aleshire
family.
~eft Wednesday aflernoon for their
Mr. a·nd Mrs. Avery Eichinger,
home 111 Dayton after 11. visit with
of Mr . .and Mrs. C. A. Stewart all of
Mr. and Mrs Fred Shain
her part:nls, Mr. and Mrs.
HerRaclnl', spent their
vacation at Columbus visited· Mr. oand ' Mn.
bert Chambrrs.
th.eir cabin here .
Curt Jo~refleriek Sunday,
Mrs. R. E Har dy and !!On, War
Mrs. Kate Wider and ~on, Jo~n
Mr. and Mrs. Chfford
Hayes ren . spent th e past week with her
David, Columbus, Mi ss Jose phine and son of Middleport s pent Sun·
K&lt;:ssinger,
Mallory , and Emmett Smal ley of day With his mother Mrs . Lucy s il:iler , Mrs Beecher
and f&lt;~mily.
Middleport c~lled Saturday
on Hayes.
Mr anrl ~Irs Richard Vaughan
Mrs. Titus Pi~kens .
and
son, Rill, ·and Mrs.
Anntl'll
~r. and Mrs. Milo Bi'g,g s spent
Mrs. Bertha Sayre
lea~her at
Ohlmgcr
are
moving
from
the
the Racine Haptit;t Su nday School SatuTday CVJ;"ning with Mr. and
TewksbaJ y ,1partment
on South.
entertained the Booster
Class at Mrs. Norman Rose at Pine Grove .
n11rd Ave to the Dixon property
t~e Fred Shain c'a bin Thursday.
Wurd was rcccJvCd last week of
o n South .Sel·und Av&lt;'.
Mr. Emd Mrs. Richard Briggs of of the dl.'at.h ol Albert Zlpperkh
Mrs. Wallace Dradford drove tu
Columbus and Larry Roush
o( in Col umb us.
Ca
mp Arrowhead Wednesday OJf
Racine were g ue!ts. of Mr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Mr. te r h('r son, Bruce . who is a o.:oun·
Mrs. Virgil Roush.
· •·
and Mrs. Clifford Wood and dau- ci Ilor there. Bruce returned
lo
Wald Foster has returned home ghtt"r8 s pen t Saturd-ay
evenin8 ca mp today.
afte r a week 's visit with !lis tls- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles War.'vtr and Mrs. Ch&lt;lrll·s Bi'a clbury
ner .
l ters in Colu_m_b_u_s._ __ _
:md dtldrcn ;•ntl ~r. and Mrs
Mr. and M.J·g_ Perry Orr of Col. ' Eugene Harn., and f_amlly, Hukh·
Meke love your •im. (1 Corin- umbus, Mr a nd Mrs. Curt Feeder. tnson, Ka n .. h:td a wirner roast at
ftrl•nt 14:1. RSV)
ick spenl Saturday evening with th e Roadside !'ark Wednesday &lt;·YcPRAYER: Our FaLhcr, we pray Mr. anrl M1·s. Chrissie Powell in ning.
that Thou wil t ~hed Thy love in Rac!De.
Mr. &lt;Jnd Mt.,. Jamt:s BriD~atct
our hearts. Use us to eneour.oge
Mr. ,a nd ,Mrs. Clifford Wlood, and dnu.g hte t'S, Ktm and T1•ri ,
and lead others to seek an d flntl daughlers of Rayland, Mr. and Mrs Cle\'e land , are vtsihng her p&lt;~r·
Thee also. Help us all to learn to Jaek Wood called on Mr. and Mrs. t•ntli, Mr. and Mn. Edward Hag·
love Thee wrth ht-art an d mind Curt Frederick Sunday.
Other gerty.
and so ul and strl'ngth, 11nd our caller~&gt; were Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Mr. ;md Mrs. J ames Pullen and
netghbnur as •mr.~clvc s In Jesus· Big.:s. Mrs
Norm&lt;an Fredt.Tick three c htll"fren ha\' e
ret urm:d
. name. Am ~n.
.a nd
fro m a VJStt wit.h her people in
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M is~our i.
'
Mn. Wesley F ry and s on arc
visitors tn Huntinglon torlay .
Mrs. Charles Wise Jr. and Mi s:o
ll uth Hawki ns were visiton in
t:all ipnl ,s Wedne.&lt;uiay.
Mr. anti Mr s. P. K Russell ami
1lau..:hlrr vt~tled ('amrll·n
Park.
lluntingtun, .\1r•nday.
Mrs Thl)'l' Olson ;!n il 1\\rs lor
ill!.! Cnnnl!ll, Alhcns, \'isit ed Mr"
James Souder.~ Wcrlne~qlay.
\lr. and Mr~ l'ha rles McMat&gt;l(·r
and Mr Hnd Mr~ Mile~ .Lesher.
Ogdnt, Utah . rl'!urnnl lhtt&gt; wr{'k

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rescu• control certtwr
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