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.. PLANTS

and Mr~
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pluyed Jn
re. week end

Titus

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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and dtughter, Claudia , Graham
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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Frying
Chicken

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MIDDLEPORT

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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Middleport

Baker
Furniture

Offers.You

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.

!I r c,l{ 8.95 GOWNS

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

SO(:JETY
Maht'l M;mkln

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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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lad ootbifll ''"" th•n lh Poecuttpedl.c. Sdonttif

kally 4-i.plltl to a f'l'nhd moralaJ Lld.a(ht
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- , ill telaht yCNr •P'IM lot p«&lt;pti' NIL He~··

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Mrs Wtllirttn Baxter wri~ a hq ~ l ·
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

lloo .lollrlol oltM A - ... Modlnl Alii IIIII•;

You Clll orron1• conYenltnt llluclltt termt at .

BAKER'
FURNITlJRf
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
likelt .-uth. Htvh tocla¥
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Probe Launrhed
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.

rnarit1m~
~aused

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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'$.e ~ an·
DOUileed.
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Advance reports said tile setthf
ment called for a three-year eontract with increa!K'd wage
a n d
other bcnefitll amounting to about ·
20 cents an Jlour , per employe in
the first year . A total package in·
crca~~e of 45 to 50 cenl$ 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

5JABBED MOTHER AND SELF1 .

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

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1 AMC l'i TABLE MODEL
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$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·

HOUSEW

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

~ntract

LIVING ROOM FURNITURE

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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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ersons escu
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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SA LE
.. SALE
SALE
SAI,E
SAI,E

IB n•g 5.95 GOWNS- SUPS

Po~n
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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

Potatoes- ·· -· - -101b69c I

Phone 6222

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ENDOFYEARCLEAN UP SALE

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INSTANT MAXWEll HOUSE

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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WEEK End SPECIAL
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Of Aunt's Death,
. T!"le Rev. Hflward lhllll)~lt, ' p11~­
tnr u( thP
F1rst
Presby-ttlrlan
Chmc\i. ha!! been nutlfied Ctf \hll
,..,.,.t h or ]1i,q au nt., Mrs. LcrnV;
Hlld rPth Col nmbu ~. Hi.!! mother ,
Mr!. C. E. Rupoelt , Gulfport. Miss.
wut arr \v.e at Port Columbus Sat· Controller of the Cont
1irda:v Wlm"r.e she wiH be met. hv
rescu• control certtwr
ber Son and t!J.ev will .attend the York..
Lt. H~trOld W.
fun~ml o f Mrs. Hildretb Saturday
,as~ tM potltlonl Df
iri CohJmbus. /4J'5· Ruppelt a.nd ,
tpMdlttl bttt ~ NMUI

lin. ltil&lt;lieth. .,.. fllste"'ln:ll.w.

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Published every atlen.ooD noept Sunday bJ The ObJn ValleJ
Ball.tinel, Inc., at 110 Me.charuc St ., POillt!lOJ, 0 . BU1loe.q oftlce
plume 3118. e4it orial offio:e pluc.:c 39?.

Zatert'd as seeond elus m&amp;.il..aa matter at the po~t otftn
PomeroJ Ob.lo.

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1~ Packln1

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(var.)
DOWN 1
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8. A buHa\1
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th,. Trojan

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mountall\f

12. Greek epl1;

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20. Gra.u cured
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chanre
ltv~ · ~ '] ~l[•;J:/I;J [;1i•; .;J I•;
i.l i ~m i ;:ll-J · m
a. Malt
23. Cleat.
btvera(el
rlx
t . Exam!.
lt. l..f.rfn&amp; ~·~.,·· •·~·''
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po.ol

thl• Ye•. and a fOOd percent·a Je
will be dro.pping in f'Or a- drink.
A..~ I am lhe bartender, that takas
lim@ as well as liquid
Al the moment we haYe an Au11~
tralian, a HawlUian, and an l!)asl
African In the johrt, with an American who work!~~ ln. theo Phtlippin~R due in tomon-ow. 1 •IMJI not
r&gt;mnin-g a summer house: 1 am
runnin"( the League of Nations.
I Visito-rs are charming peo-ple,
/ btat they (I) can't llpi!&gt;ak SP'Onish
(21 haven't any ~has, (3) have
no- tranaporta\lon from the olr·

28. J'rol1c

30. Alphabeuc

character
33. Ventllata
34 . Alcoholic
liquor
.S!J. Greek letter
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there won't be much work Gone
arouDd he-re this eummt:r- OOl
~'rd work for ·money, at an.)' 'l'lte.
ffs ~stimated t-hat 501),000 American1 will hi! traveliBJ to Europe

22. Canopy
over a bed '

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droves l'f 20 .1r. I JO 'l'iiUI'Ists stop
o{f Wllh niJies tro rn fL' ien&lt;l'!, (.'On
s ume food &lt;WI I l.il mk . and look
WIStfully aj 111(' ... p&lt;JI'e bedroom .
One camt" lor ;.;1 hour and s ta yed

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. is Sp!lnish
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thing.
I routd be jailed for illlc-gal
practice of mfdicine, becau~ the
ehlldren fall otr walls omd pukt'
stlckl ln each other'll .eyes. an'ti
1 ~, adyllli'l have hangovers, viru ses, skiri rashes and sunburn~. The
dru·gstoore bill is just a littl e
smatter than the (me 'We get from
the grog-~&gt;hop.
On weekentLs fl iends d!rop in
(or a drink and stay six houri!, 111

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After a wedUmg re&lt;-ept 1·o n for
75, and sonH• fiO uthe 1· -rm•nds in

FRIDAY
Sign Ou
7·QO Today
9 00 Coffee Time
BY CHAP.LES M. McCANN
10:00 Home
Un ited Press Shff CorrMpondent 11 ·00 Fe11tht-r Your Nest
President 'l'ato of Yugoslav1a '' l ·30 It Could a,. Yilll
l.lutiding up a record for !umsdf 12 :00 Cam-eN Goes to School
In the \'llr!cty of hi:.
dapi.01113otic 12 30 Cur-reM
an d polihcOJ.I I'Oles.
• I :;jU 'l't.'"flllesse 1-~t nle
Aa a Com munist,
Tito visited 2.00 llatmep Thea-tr~
· Premwr Ntkilai A. Rulganin and 3:00 Queen Fur .1 Day
Communtst p H!"ly clue£ Nikita S
:-1 45 Modern Ror.1ani.•es
Khrushdwv tn Moscow last mont!a
1:00 Comed.v 'J'mw
A neutralist, he
eonferred 111 4·30 1M.v Lit1h.&gt; 1Mal"fie
· Yugol! lavta last week Wtth Pnme 5.00 Aunt Dru
M1mster Jawahar~al Nehru of In -~· 6:00 Newa P1cture
tha a n~\ Presiden t Gam al Abdel 6· 15 Spor-ts Eye
Nusr1 of Egypt.
6:25 Les Puul
As a memh,,r of the Balkan al- U::JO J:J}'e P. ·Morgan Show
ll Jnt•e . on p:i nally ai med t~!,l:ain s 1 6.45 Nt'ws Carav:m
: Russtan aggrcsston - Tito i now "'UO Tht• Hunter
\'islling Kmg Paul and
Quee n 7.30 . The Wh111t ~er
Frederika of Greece on t he island 8.00 Best 111 Myfit ery
of Corfu.
8 30 Star Stage ·
In Moscow TUo co mpleted the Q 00 C..a va lcade of Sports
lJillchmg up of his lOng, savage 9:45 Red Barber's COrner
11uarre\
wtl!a the Kremhn which 10:00 Truth or Consequenf'es
reulted from the 1ate J9se( Stal· 10·3 0 Life of Rll•t&gt;y
i n '~ attempt to ruin him.
II 00 Newg
11 :05 Weather
No Communist Corwoll.tion
He OJire'ed to r&amp;-esta.blish coop- J 1 I 0 Press Box.
erition between the Russian and - ·- - r · - - Y4golava Communist parties.
But Tito made It plain that !te
has no Intention of puling himself
&lt;~g&lt;~ln In the Rusl an bloc of Comm umst countries.
FRIDAY
The comunique issued
at the
end of ~i s visit emphasized that 8 :00
Sign On
of so- 8 :00
"the roads l'nd conditions
C;;vpt.aion Kangaroo
cialist development are different 8 .00
Of All Things
111 different countries." That con- . ;3(1
9
Alrthur
Godfrey
stituted formal recognition b)' Rus- 10 : 30
Strike
it
Rich
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of 11 .00
sia of "Titoism" - thot
Valiant
Lady
rroedom from n.ny obligation to
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Sign G11
Huw dy Dondy
Bll , ldLn:~ - Amcl'ira

Stores or maTkcts that get a
fresh su,pply of l!Wt'el corn dail y
and keep ll coo1, preferably on
ice or in refrigerated case$, -generall)' sell the best quality eorn.
Frestmct~~t in corn is .a must, say
the marketin&amp; specialists.
The
·suggest several guides for -getting
lobe best from one's sweet corn
purchaseti.
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('[lp l :lln !;:~ua nt

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12 :~o Ha,, ·h:ill
4 30 llunrt• i':u1y
~ 30 Wt';;'(;•ru Th,•u tre
J.:OO D&lt;illl't' l':a1y
500 . TBA
(i :tO Hoy Hoger;;
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6:30 Down You Go
't·OO J ul1 us l ullo:&gt;ll
8 00 i'eople ArtJ Funny
8 ·30 l'!•s llv&lt;~l of Slllr!'i
9 :00 F.ncorP 'l'hea tr~
9 ·:':10 AL\Yl'rtfUTC' 'l'IH'Jtre
.o·oo 8u' m·da .v Nil{lht Jambore•
19':30 Ellery Quern
II 00 NPWs &amp; Sport.a
ll · 10 Owl Thr&gt;atre
1·3(J Si gn Off

packed m tran.~parent containers,
look for kernels in evt!tl rows
that are well1 filled right to tbp
tip of the ear. Kernels should be
bright, ,plump and Hght to medium yellow in color-;

World Blocs Opposed

11 15 Lo¥e o( Life
Search !or Tomorrow
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12 :30

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Guiding
Mirldav Mattn.ee
A9 .the World 'I'urns
Johuny Carson Show'
HousePl!TLY
Blig Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter Day

SATURDAY
8 ,30 Sign On
8 ::10 raptain Kangaroo
9 :m .Mighty -Mt•u ~ e10 00 Winky Dink &amp; You
] 0 :-10 Tale.~ of '1\:X.l ~ Rarugers
1 I 00 U1g T op
12 00 !.one lian ge r
12:30 l.1 'l B:p&gt;eal'l
12 :45 Bils ~·h al! 1'1 CV l'\'{.
12 55 I:Ju~o·hall lO :tm &lt;"'
4 ()() Town &amp; Countr'J Cross
'\ ":10 l•'l';dw·e H~pw ~
fl 011 Slories
the Century
::; :10 Sat uJ'day News Special
5 ~ :i Bob Wa gner Sports
6 ·0() Y11u are ~h,.re
(j :!0 BE!at the \]()('k
7 00 111te H r~ nf'ynle&gt;oners
7HO · ka~:e Show ·
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8 00 Two for tJu• Money
8 30 l&lt;uss Morg:m
9 00 Gun Smoke
lO 00 lilgh Fmnnf'e
Jo.:m 'l!ite Lah• Show

In !lis conlcL'encc with
Nehru 3 :15 Secret Storm
11 HillMAN H. IUNDISIH, M.D.
nnd
Nasser
,
Tlto
slipped
Into
the 3 ,30 Edge of Night
DO you walk a lot?
lght kind ot enrcl.se. Here are a
4:00 Katie's Kitl,11en
l'o\c
of
nt!utrallst
The
three
leadLet me a!llwer the question tor tew exercises you can practice In
fO . Mutlc note
4 30 Ulek .v •H Rlll).('h
l:'
rS
agretJd
in
t1h;approving
"the
or
you
w1th
a
resounding
"Yea."
out
own
horne.
Perhap1
they
tl Cuk
tilvlston. of the woa·ld into powerful 5 00 1'he Early Show
If you are tbe a.veraa:e Amerl~ wW help keep you trom becomina
t2 A peer
blocs of natloll" They called for 610 Regionud Report er
can, you probably take between one or the 90 per cent
u Projectlnr
an end to the tes11ng
or nuclear 6: l5 D ou~l.~ s Ed' W3.rtl~
1
root ad1 ..
port. (4) worry •about the wutet-, 1 15,000 and 18,000 ltepa each day. Plclr:·11p Exeret.
weppons, and for LHI
agr eemrn1 6:30 My Friand Flicka
•o. A a:reat,
{5) y.oant lo 'RU sighh~ing, f6) !'We
Tbl.a Ll true evea for you hol!f:- ,1• Trr .lit'Uo 011,_, ~. cJWI our
to
ouLlQw
theW
use.
I rolltna awall
1:00 Mama ··
th eir Urtt bullifi.ght, (7l get slrk
mai:er~ lua1; for lboq IC'N'i( b&amp;re teet. on~• ~Ot'
40. J:o"all•ln
7·30
Playhouse· 6f fitm-~ •
and !ewe, (8) say they like It nil
wl\o don t apend m01t. or U.. d&amp;T ou. Then, uatng oliiJ til~ .Wleiror
'They ntso expr~sed "sympathy 8.00 The OrUsader
dropo
belore the televltlon set.
our feet, plck up a ball trom the
eKcept that about the horses, f9)
for the desire of the p t?uple of Al - 8 .30 Highway Patrol
ftoor. TrJ thla several tbnes.
gel'la fo r freedom''. But they also Jt·OO ll nder('urroot
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Rere'e how to wottc lh , rtm11rk indignantly that the poor LU.tlme AYe~
bull doesn't have a chance. (lOl
Durlnc your Utetime, rou. wUl Another llttJnr exercise Is to
s11\d t!l11t the rights of the French Q 30 Pantomim~ (.lutz
AXWDLBAA!IR ·
want yon to fix 'their Ri!XI planewalk an avtrap of 70,000 mllea- l!tou one :tnee cmtr the other and
n~sidenL~ of Algeria s.,ou ld be pr()
1o LONOFJ:LLOWI
!o,oo News
and-hote.l resH!Vatinns to other
nearly IQuaJ to tbre. tiDltl rotate the eztended toot at the
tt·rted.
One leUer almply tt&amp;ndl ror another. ln. U\liiiC&amp;II\pli AII \1111
tlOUDCl the world!
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ankle in a drcle.
rounhies, (11) · t'h&amp;l\ge
th-eir
This was 11 blow tn Nasser, who
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for thl tbrH L't, X tor th• two 0'1. .W. 111111• s.t:ttre, IJN*I
Jt'a lltUe wonder then that DJne A simple walking exerclse la to
minds ·.rter you've f ix'"rt th,.m .
lw d hoped to gl}f Tilo's full suptrophltl, tht lenrth and formaUon of &amp;ht WVrdl 11'1 fll Nitt.l.1
out ot every 10 Americana .b&amp;n walt barefooted on the outer rims
02)
expect
penonall.v·gultred
port fur
t~e Algerian rebels
~h day tht co4e letters art dllll'tttnl.l.
toot
trouble of 1ome 110ft.
ol your feet. Your toea 1hould be
tours
,.Bd
(18)
a
cocktell
party
against
F1·anre.
I
Poorlr fttttni lhllfJs and stoc:t· c-urled tn, your led pointed
A C'l'Jitocrun Quototlo• \
'e-tery dav with a sllor't«der ro-Tlto's present visit to the King
. .
1rlal,"'
o1 c:ourae, &amp;re a primary stralrht ahead.
1
maru:!e tafd on.
and
Qul&gt;i!n of Greece is the mQst
~ 1' A CV Y H P X I PH AT W IIIC. cr X TWa
reisOn
tor
much
or
this trouble, 8tand1ng exercises are I'OOC!,
In addition trt thl' vhllorn. I flm
interc.~ting of the three meetings.
FRIDAY
11 : 10 Sports
But th1re ar . other causee, too. too, One or the eaalest one• I
vlre .pr.,sl,hmt In· ehal'f{to of two
fll'st
flf
course-,
11
a
Commu·
Sign
On
11:59
11 Ei ll fll lywood (\ftbeat
,GKI YKBYKPHTWI:.Cai .. ~D-YII•)
lt JOY have diabetes, you're llkel)' know Is to atand atop a book and
siK ·week"'· Ditd boxer ourmi,.ll r~~ .,
m~t Tlto is ;~gainst everything that 12•00 Film &amp; Fancy
II :45 Si-gn Off . ",
to
have
a.chlna:
teet.
curl
your
toea
dDwn
Ita
1lde.
W 0 DA T - HVPA T
royalty stands for.
I ·SO Feminine Tooch
r-e-sull of a reetmt hDnled &lt;!all i·
Oth., Ccnu..
Your teet, remembfs, dQ a lot
2:'00 AfteJ'!noon F1lm Fes tival
Anre of my bi(l' dog, Schnnl'kel, an
SATURDA-Y
YuMrdar'• CJ:rptoquotcu lUI IMILINO .,...: . .
Just belna overweight m 17 , 110 for you. Tate aood car of them.
War Threat Is Onr
400 Fi~rn
idyl which ..produced nine- illegiti - UIU!t In J)alntul teet. Warm Qut:BnOJt AHD AHIWEII
2:28
Sign
On
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PU TRUTH WEI\II 8TORIID-aPEN8Eil.
In addition, onl y
a few yrnrs 4·3(} Abbott &amp; Cost ello
mate
pup!!.
Brt('k
at
the
Ranch
2.31J
»IIUUIU1tl
~ J'M111rtl fntllltt~
weather 10metlmeli cauau teet t.o L. P.: I am pregnant and have
ugo C:reete
:111d
Yugosl ov!:l
500 •Mickey l\lou se
3 :30 Film
lftle naew momters are named
ache.
:severe lea cramps. What can 1 do?
seemed to be at the point of wal'
6:00
News
:l
45 Filrn Funnies
Satl'bmo and Mrs. WentworthyHe pm·mitted the Greek Heds lo
What can you do?
Anawer: Durlng an attack,
6:Url Weuther
4 :l!l ,!{it C'lli'S\"l n
Bttwl'tM', wd a fOOd part of the
U your feet really bother you. maasag1nr the lega or atandlDg
send to Yugoslavia 10,000 &amp;r more
Spol'•tS
5 ·00 SBge~rmh &amp; Sad dle
day l1 con1umed In Raying, 'PieaAe
1 .strongly adv!.se that you go to on a cold floor 11 aomettmes or
children " 'hom guerillas had ki.cf- 66 :10
·15 John Daly
fi ·IIO Nt'ws
qult thewlnt tbat shoe, )t'rs. Went
aee a podtat: U.t.
help. The taklft&amp; ot' Yltamin B- 1,
naned from their homes.
Rin
Tin
Tin
U 1 Film
6
30
,wolib·Brewster,' oc 'Stop beinj
There are, howner , aome or thiamine hydroch)orlde,IB al11o
But all that is over , and Yugo7.00 Combat Sergl'ant
11 :-10 Ozark J u hilt&gt;~
tltk .On' .ah'e tlier skin, Mn~ . Went- U\lnlfl YOU C~Jl dO betore YOU de- Of help.
&lt;llnlR. Gre l!ee and Turkey are a•.
7.30
CrOS!troads
7
·00 Gran&lt;le Ole Opry
•worth-Q.ntw.et,..-.'
ytlpp •u.ch trouble which miKht Durlq prerrnaner. your diet
lll'rl In t~e Dalbn Treaty.
o·oo Dollar a St&gt;t-·uud
B· Uil .l.llwrcnl"'-' ,We-l k
hould contain adequat~ amounts
In addition to belrlill vice pre- help prevent lt.
The treaty at present is largely
9 UO . Masque.rnde Parly
Despite all the walkln1 you do, f ealelum ln order to help pre
l'lident In thirae: ol ptlpples, I oam
a pnpcr instrument.
Partly he- 8:30 The V~se
fCiur t1et ttW need nere.tae-the ent lea: crampa.
9 00 Polka Time
9 ·:lO Ltvo Wre.s-t.lla g
president ln. rhtl"'le of gardeolna
l.! ause of lessened
lntel'national
9.30
e1nt. Kla1 Futu.,.. Sn41cat._ Ia..
Straw
Hal
Thealre
10:
15 Tri-S!afe 'l'hea-tre
1 was a loi,Jsy gardeMr ;n Amtension . Parlly because rela.tlon!l
1 '~
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c:log:n-::_:Of:.:f:_'_ __:__ __
L"[jca~. 'and I am lOusier in Span~
~tween Gr!'eCe and Turkey
are 1 :
Ish, 'An the flowers and trees
had ns the result o( the
Greek
Without thy mind would I do
. ~0Lt~.ll H,9,S~ITAL
.
1 h~ye d1ff&amp;J11!lf llllmes, "ild we lost
tlemnnd (or Cypru11.
Turkey' has
nofhh~;
that
thy
ber\efit
thould
Adlmt\e(\.
H-Qward
,
DQ.nid
I.ov
r,
rnndl.'
It
plain
that
It
will
not
per'1'011 ~~ ,,..,c~llli 19 the bioi
WO~t:~. .-\~0 WHEElS ,
freeze lltt 'JYinter.
mit the Island to go to Gree~e.
not bt •• it wert of ntoeelity, Pt. Pl cns.an_1. ' surgl r.-;JI; IM1·s. Hf'r.
tha- Dunn. Appile;GI'O~. W. Va.
' 'J'he I•'"1l II ....fl) and the
Undoubtec:tfY, in t!le Corf!.l talk!! hut willingly. (Phlte:""" I~
' - wh\eb Gteek P1·emler C_pnstan·
PRAYER: 0 . God,·, we thank me.a,lea,l; Miss Hewuvieve Stobtn-t,
flowtfl 'iha~. ~Ut l·itOt a ~i&amp;ht
Hflrl•a n D.
, line Karamanlis Is to join for one Th.e(l (or the Jl()ve Thou dost mani· Pomf-.r Oy, ~u rg"ical;
.f,lr ~~ ' oqf 'eatln' corn and all
the rftt 1eem• to be "OIJions.
J
day - Tito will be
sounded out rest toward us in Thy Son, -our . W:w'ner ;· :. M i~i:IT~r t..
n'lt4Ji(':~l;
nn the Cyprus issue. If he remains Lord. Lead us t() ~epe!' faith .ari-d Ntia)i ·v. Ra sld h~,'.Mtddk'~o-M. " I'n e­
In ~ddlt.l&lt;m·, I arp entire direr true to fnrm! he will be politely mora love !M" Him . Giv e- us -gr,aet! tlical. Mr.;. J(."!;Sr Rf!IWR• Lrhrt.
lor,
head -t~~plaini!!T, entertain· '
BJ
M117
Lou
Chllprnan
~:.- mpathetic to Greece but keep to reflect the spirit ()(our Nving W. VR., ·S&lt;I§rg if'al; l\1.i~x Mary. K.
men •Pl,nner, JJ1aUer qf letters,
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himself bal•nced rare(ully on the Christ in alt of life . In His n•ame. Jolvl~1fln. Racin1•, &lt;::m)l: i&lt;'ld.
and- Ute ruard. Slhee tJ:a-y eorue
We uted to ha1•e a Illation wa~n ; in our r~mil y . _-dy ·r~n~"'
fcnr e.
Amen .
and br1hlf tbelr Chl'Mrtti Or merecanted lumller and shrubs und othea assorted bulk y ullJI'dS 111 d
--·-~·--ly ~en'd th,.Jr chiiWen., 1 ~'m head
He WILB a Boy Scout Mastm at that limr, atHI r., ,•r)l ~ U il11•o c'l
baby-llitl.f!r. Tn addi'lion ro mv
for a number of yean he piled nine me mbers ul Cit' 1tlll1fl 111 111
the wa&amp;on, bitched on a&amp;mall trallea orod !UH uff to tuur Lhe cuun11;,
other duties. I am r-bautreur and
Hado
Do It
for two weeki!.
-- --.-- he111d chef on the baTbe&lt;cue.
The Scouts aaw the deserts, tlae out th e rook me nulpn1cnt, :~ 1;
Thtt roast is lousy With writer~
mountain1, the deep South and somconf' was a.~ -iM n •.! to o.m •._,, 1,
AND WIIO TOTES 1HE 1.0&lt;10? WHY,
Musct.es M' COY. WllO cout.o eE
th ia vear ~nd ao we all &amp;It around
A HEAVYWEIGHT CON1'ENDER,I.IFlS
Si!RIMP 51-lRINK~E,"filE FOUR·FOOT·
and talk about writlllj, but don't • the flu North. The~ got lost - ttie groccl'ies J:IUi cll :, .•d ;duu_ lt u~
temporar&amp;ly - In Nev. York City wa)'.
NOTIIING ~I!A\IIER 1llAH A 6RIE~SE--·
write an~thlnc Tltf' aeton ronw
N!HE EX·JOCI&lt;EY APPREN11CE ••••
and
In the lrlalne woods . But
Then thP rook• 1
,,
aDd we- talk 'tbout acUn, anc1 don't
the) were really on sp.!uking After dinner, lhe i
write anythill'fl. Doctors, lawyers,
" I
t.erma with their
arter 1Jottle-wash1'r mm t..
painters. ptofet•lonal hunte-rs and
yean of tall .
mu!!lrians roll'H!!, .nd we tal-k about
In d of
Thai Is one e:..ill ·. · ·
·1;.-1 ,,,
all lhat bul w~ don't wrtte any.
iielkkh10 about. w 8 ~ 0 0 uscfuln r .. ,· o. t l i' &lt;&lt;',
My
was rather also h :~d r ,)UI ' •,' ' ·n 111 I
espetl.all,y proud lhQir fn t•mb h l'.,;, ,.,...... ,' ·, •
of the trailer, lob of l'oom .1'01~ ta. " t • , · 1\
because he de- famllies are bu~ · ll~ 1'1 t :o l • ·

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feedJn&amp; sy!ttem.
Speakers dunng the aftt'rnoon
prvgnm will be L L. Rummell ,
dtrector- of thl" Oh10
tlation ,
Wilham E Lem or c.ast.al'ia
f'arma ; and W E Krau!IIS asaociate director of the station John
D
Bragg, adm1nt.strat1ve seer@tary of the ~tatlon and the College Of Agru;-ulture , The Oh1o
State Univt"r.sity, w11l ~crve .u;

dalrJ blrn boutlng gllas•
windowtl . mUting parktra,
loafing sbecb and a maternity
This gwn an increue of dau- wiq:. The blrQ allo il com~llete­
lhtm over their dame of 1,149 ly equipped tor bulk milk hand!·
pouods of milt and 73 pound. oC int aod bas 1 host of labor-s~v in g
fat. Fort~-SIX dl!aified dat~~htas device. and ~
convemeoee
avenge BS-98 pereeut..
ildgetl.
Blonde Woudrou&amp; Sultao ll sirCouiltiDt ol aboUt 350 acres
ed b~ Highfield BIODde Su!UD, on the 1borel of Sandu*" Bay,
••EJceJlent", Senior SuperiOr Sire. tbe subltatioo b.. be.log used for
Tblo bull lw 70 lhuehlero • tllat l'ftlel~b em dairyiDg, e:rop&amp; and
averas:e 8,899 pOUDCb ot m1lk aDd wildllfe. Both tbt larm and the
301 pounds or fat. Nicetr·fiw ctu. d1lry bam were don&amp;ted to the
ai!led OaugbterB averaa:e MJJ3 per Ohio JlaUoo by William E . Levis
cent. He i1l also the lire of Spar. tbroQJh Charities Fou.adatlon .
.Ide Supreme, 1 aenlor beri lire
Wapa toun tria lene the
at Marlu Farm•.
baro every U . miauteli to take

Sul~n'.s

The new COBA bulirs dam il
Ena Wondrous Sparkle, an. "Exctt.lent" Tested Dam, who bas seven
bclations that avenge: 28'7 day•;
11,9U: pounds of milk and Mt3
pounds of Cat. She is a matenal
:~istcr to the dam of Sparkle su.
preme.

fngerator. Hus.k just before usmg.

Women of a Wayne county gt'lftlll
w 11] serve lunch.

YOU SOON
.AT

.Aug.

THE

15-18

Meigs

with a display of the most modern
DELAV.AL, NEW HOLLAND,
FERGUSON, and OLIVER

cuesta to outt)'IQS pointe of intere.t: oD tbe (arm. Featured at these
stop 1 will be a bird-resistant corn
rrop diaeate research, &amp;Oybean
aDd sugar beet teate aad demona.tration plots for aotl bank plactlngl!.
Guided tout"s thro~.~gh the htg
dairy barn begin at 10 •· m . E~T
Station and extensian specialists
will explain feature• of the huil'd·

Besure .And See This Gigantic Display!

~·
S0il° Bank "·
FULTON- THOMPSON
Deadline
Ohio
Po'!'erDy
Extended\ ;'~oot~t~hr~ou~·~h~~~~~~·h~ig~h~"'~""~h~•~··~~~~;:::;:;::
in11 ond describe ... dairy

selttb going on . Of particullllr ln tereat will be the milt bouse and
bul'k holding .tank. The morning
program abto iocl.ude&amp;. talks on
raising herd re.pla&lt;!tments at low

1. WELL DEVELOPID
Bodies witb good
conformations.

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The Sign Of Quality

2. GOOD COLORING OF
Shanks Combs &amp; Wattle

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m-an , Fordyce .Fly, H. C. YOQDI.,
G. W. Volk, C. D. McGre-w, l'rtllk
Koni, R. L. Eby. E. F. Baumw
and Ervtn Akins.
North Central aubetltlon Is I6J
cat~d 7 mil'es west of Sandufty •
Wahl Road o-ff U. S. Route f!

WE WILL SEE

bloc~

A new J eney alee baJ ben
purchased by the Central Ohio

AI leaAC half the ..rtenaoo.r .....
gram w11I coolilt of • qa.u.
and an•wer period wbn vilitaniJ
will qu11 the eqM~rtl. llockntN.
by W. E. Krawe, the pa'IJ'et d.r •
ronatst of. T. M. Ludwick. J. W'·
lllbbll, R. Il Baker, LJle ~

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latest Senior Superior
Sire •raUng .shoWs 38 -dauabten
tbat average 9,888 pounda: of milt
and 536 pounds of fat. He hu t
CODA proof (ComPJJt-ed from HIR
test records, twict"-dai-1')' miij;;lot
tn 3015 days, mature equivatent)
Hurry fre~Sh corn from the gar· s howmg: 38 daught:en with fr! re·
den or marlret to .the re(ngerator cords that average 9.304 pounds
()t' to the kettle. The sooner il u;
of milk and 506 pounds ol butterused the bettr it ts. If 1t 1s s lor ed fat. Thirty-eight dams with 123
for any lengtb of time, wrap it in recordt; average 8,Hi5 pounds of
·a damp toweJ and keep it in a re-- milk ud 433 pounds of fM:.

Pullet
Grower
Means

WCHS-TV ChannelS
10.15 Sports Parade
10·2fi Wrnlherman
IO::lo D.att'Jiut&gt;. 1 t.:urope
11 ·00 News
II 05 The Late Show
s~en Off Pra(}oer.

bas'M1in
been planed
.ntrldloafOf'lOf'viaiton
vlatttng
farmer• will be tbe ult,..-modern

Breeding Association for uee by
dairymen in .this
area. He is
Blonde Wondrous Sultan, I "Veey
Good", Senior Superior Sire.
"Sultan" waa bred by J. L. HutWben th6 choice •ls from corn cheson of Rossville,
Georgia.
with husks, th.ey say, look for CODA purcba&amp;ed bim from H. L.
bright ogreen, snug .bus'ks, or ii PaiT of Headsprlng Fann, Newthe eara have been husked an1 berry, South Carollnl.

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echdun~ on thL· sJm~ d.1 y. 1\lis,
El•ea nor l! nlm ,., ma1·ked we rw~ly
I at herttinw . "Wdl. we s u!'e ns took
j m a lot HI mun•·y today"
[ Pt&gt;ople alwa ys usk thC' same follow the Moscow line.
"
questwn- " \Vht&gt;fl rt o ~·ou find timl!
On his r~tur'n home Tito said
to wm k?" Anr/ 1h~ Hnswer is · " I tl-aat he intended la maintain re\a.
don't find tlmt• 1 muk r• 1t. I am Huns ~llh the Western allies. L:~Lhe onl y guv in Uw world with his ter, he made It known that he
privr.te 28-hour duy ."
would not
l'eCOgniz;e Communist
-·-·--· · - - East Germany, as Ru&amp;sla
would
like
him lo do.

Exercise To Help Feet

CASTALIA, 0 .--()ne Of Ob10'1
moet modem dairy firm• will
open IU aate. to tbe ce-a.eral pubhe at an .. open houae" afiau
Ju~ 31.
Sc:ene ol the eveot. i1 the Nortb
Cmtnd aubttaUoo of the Ohao
Aertculturll Experiment 1tation
located near here. A day.,Jooe pro
gram of toun, exhibit&amp;, demon·
.1tratlona and tl1b by .11pedali.l"tl

WSAZ-TV Channel3

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New Jersey Sire Available·· ·· Opertllou_seFor Dairymen ··
··
Is Planned At Castalia

Order Your

1. EARLy PRODUCTION
of large eggs.

SEED

4. STANDING IIOit LONG

ProducUons.

AND

Buy Master
Mix Pullet Grower

Fertilizer
NOW

MIDDLEPORT
Feed Mill

SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILL

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li&amp;n.ed tl.. About wqons for thC'Ilc ~ J I

the el• e and

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~an ovar lilt u, L ••• )•war

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Nlobola
112 ,;w
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lhot lber
w CIOIMf'lioa aoct bitter. ODe blara·
- WHEALTH- lbe abJilty to ruilt

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Soil
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· WOOSTER, 0 .-Donald J. Hoff
a native of Alberta, Canada, has
been appointed asaisl,Jlnt pro(es.
CAN YOU A"OID
sor in the department of &amp;.llronoTO HAVI THIMt my
at the Ohio A-grlcu~turar Ex·
8loi ,..... Qarloo Vlft-·Nicbola pe'l'iment Station, Director L. L.
.~- Rummell announced fo11owing approval of the board of control.
HDff ill Jl graduate of the University ol Alberta where he also
reeelved his master·, d~ee in
1953. He was awarded a doctorate
degree in 1958 at The Ohio State
University, where he • sP'!ciallzed
8teuhnvllle . Woadlfleld In
soU and ntiU'It manJanese stu·
ud 81. Clalnwllle, o•1o
die1 with .soybean1.

Hatcheries

When

UJ• SGG.ata arrl•~

It

a '"'' 1cuJ

tft.!m&amp;l

Jrl~TI WOJ'~~71!.J

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w9')!1. ,qi!!! f.!!_ .CJ"l'e'•~oo.j.

the Amencan Sheep Produeers' Council, Denver, ColO!'ado.
Jones will &amp;peak on the topic,
"Where Yout Lamb · PrOmotion
tary of

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

aandbox. It had 11 le~ln 193~ Th ut \\il . , 1 ·-p •:p
two wheels.
w.,.-d from the 5 per t', :n [I ,m.::

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Come In And Visit
OUR DrSPLAY OF THE MOST
MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT
\

fREEZER
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Guest speaker for the day will
be J. M. Jones, executive secre-

TO SEEING YOU SOON AT THE

lbape of .t amall for pver 9 per ct&gt;nl or all ~ ;

C!llDpiJtl ,S.te tor the nldit. eaeb l&amp;tJI~ ~~~obUe ttllliSt.l, 4es1gn·
bof b•d a tpeelU Job tt. 4p. Some: ~
-'""l~tf~-~ ~~ ..~~hrv.,tn

WEARE

AUGUST 15 - 18
YOU ARE CORDI.ALLY INVITED
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TO

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Tours o! the she~ research
farm, exhibits and speaking programs will point up .the growin1
imJlortance of the sheep industry
in Ohio to th~ more than 1,000
visitors expected to attend.

Looking ··Forward,
..

AT WOOSTER

WIOOSTER, G.-Ninth JDnual
Ohio Sheep Day wUl be ' belld ~
dJly at the Oblo Agricultural Ex·
peri-ment StJltion, .Director L. L.
H.umme-p bas anounnced.

Fleming

This popular m u.ll'l :• ,,.,k ,

111M atap~
Ever)' bJ~ ol ol 'lUM.
11paee wu plaDned. There "fere
It )'ou are thiuking r.r p \ar~·11ft~·
pl1ce1 for a ti'MPllll atovt, an lnl a station wagon, look uH' r
lc:e•bos. and varhlUI lc.ltcllen \lteo- the. various de!; l~n ~ carC' ·u,l,
alll at one' end. Tht .rut of 'the Mi.kt... 11ure the one )·ou bl.ll' sui.J
apace earrted the boJ'•' kDipsfck• your hmJI~'• needa.
aDd .te.plar b•a:•. A tarp~ulln
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eoverad the whOle, protecliDI the (F..,_foft writer. artilt, ad TV
conMtQ -trom l,'ain.
J)ff'toMlitv, Mih Chppman n a
..... lllet IJ.ul t
Mliwt ~~ D•h'oic aftd Me sp~nt

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~~with _.,,,

SHEEP DAY HELD ..

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Meigs Equipment Co.

Where Quality Ia Puamooat
llllltei'IIRIIDd 8eeoJlli'' '!I
Pomeroy, 0~

Growing problems cnanie to growing ·
profits: when you~ sw1tch to Provico. j
Not just a bettf:r Broiler feed but a ff:f:d
(specifically formulatcdJp.!Jaster Bro1lt r.'

, Growth,r'

PROVICO MILLING
. &amp;FEEDCO.
Rt. 124 Minersille, Ohio
,::0...-'1,

Dollars Go."
An added field day feature tbls
year Is a special women'a pi"'gT'am
centered around
the · theme,
"Make It Youraelif With Woof.''
Toptc.s on the afternoon pro·
lilram include a prolfeSI report ou
a limb diseue survey; effects ol
pastures on. reproduction
and
lamb earcass grades aad cut-out
va.IU('S.
Beginnin-e at 10 a, m. EST visitors will see exhibits and demonstralions &lt;m lllbor saVing prac.
t1ce11 and equipment, take guided
tours of the sheep pasture areas
aod hear tallt!J OD ba'ee&lt;lln&amp; practices that Increase prnfit.

The station's sheep research
farm is loclted one mile south of
W_poster on Ohio Route 76.

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MEIGS
POMEROY, OHIO

·co
PHONE 98

CO-OP
JACK

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The Dqily Sentinel, Pomeroy-M iddl eoort, OhiG

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_.~id.Qy, ~u)y 27, .1 ~56

Softball Tourney Semi-Finals Tonight
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....~ tO:: s lims.- ss ;..~t.·--!-;t-.:;;;--: 2_ ~. 1" o ,')·..,.;,..;~ '4,~T-:-iTrembly, r!

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vict-ories ion last n lght's j a~­
~s to remain in: the meet ah101
with Lakin St_et 1:1 Ut;S!)Ital, tile
Qef.end inlil champ.'l.
Top·jpt'l!l gamt'S w;ll fin&lt;t tlJe
~in team meeting Smith
~~­
}toktering at &amp;. o'clock and Phillip
Spom m~ing CIO in a ·I!'IIIJle W
{pUow immedial~ . The IQsers
"fill meoet un Saturday for t.ftlrd
ace whi\4! the ..Vnners will rac:r
ach other Qft the same night for
4: champipn~ip.
.
Lor~ Bide~: ol th~ Sm ith leMm
hurled a ~hl.11er at Spor:n N'o.
~ as· the Parkersb\rrg nint: wr"
l;IY a score o£ ~- 1. Th~ oniy hm
hits rollected bv the SporO. le11m
were two sirgles by Floyd Cape-

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il:..-.1-! 'il.
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RLUS TAX A.ND

RE¢A~..A.ILE(TlRE.

LIMITED NUMIJER ONLY!

¥

:5 :50xl7 ANp

5:50x1.8

IN STOCK AT

$10

lbad.Tb~-ItsSporn's
number one
bia lnnirilj in the

team
third
:
they put toa:etbe-r three bits
ahd two Euo errors to tally four
run1. A bases loaded sinsle by
Pee. we, Wtigbt was the big bluw

EACH

or the innln·g.
4 SlOl'o ,home run blast by
Dwr&amp;bt Sayre 1n the second ill'll·
Ina: tled the bali ·Jame up at 2-2.

We sell the best and service •h• ,..t

Sporn had SL'Ored one. in rthelr
hilt qf the fi·rst irinlng when Jim
!Jawe:rty doubled home
Buck
'l'ftmawt, who ·had walke-d. A home
run by T.elplant with a mlln on
bue in the fifth .in~in~ provided
th¢ final twil. r:u~ .fpr Sppr.n.
eri.ek&amp;t Searles, Wright, and
J~~le G lbb!i! all bad two hits
1plece for the Sporn nine. Sea-rles Wfli!l t·h e winniqg hurlw.
Too much pitchl'ng on the part
Of Dop B]iaekbll'nl of the CJO team
-.r.:~ tbe lltory of that elub'R 10-0
/ victoTy over the Mason City Rat-

Racine Service Statio.ouver laileY,-~ner
Racine, Ohio Phone 314,3

f.a

CIQ toll~d one ruq

lfl

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SAVE
SAVE

·those

ing lh{. ball .game because or a
to'frney rule that gives th e g pm~_o
h.J a t~ Jm gctling 1:1 ten run le r d
at any time &lt;:lfler the fifth innip g ..
The box ~&lt;;OI'e !i:
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door sedan,Gne local 0"9.1et', WI!~'-~=.:·=~~= metfinish that look s ll~e new, Hydl:~~ r
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1947

1947

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1949
1949
1949

coven, slandl\r!l

s!\llt.

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with a Flllhlna ~- ~pd ~ ~II)J~ul Blond.
~ I!CIDY~ble, thla Ultla &amp;port COIIP.
ill fAtp down and soak up tl)!t 11\lD aa the miles ron j)y. 11)'1\r~l!lilac, radio, heal&gt;
111 ~ '!ll4 now.

pP

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$191
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''THE SPY CHASERS"
Guv Madlaan

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Fans ·'.And ,Mowers

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Mrs. Bird Hughes, IndianapolLs;
been here for a visit
with her aun~. ~rs. Helen Terry.

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REG
)9.95
NOW
$49.95

--

$295
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FORD \1o ton Pleknp

PONTIAC 2 dr -Exira clean

ro,

1952

INTERNI\TIONU 2 ton LWB

1950 FORD 2 dr. • ExeeptloiUil

(llye up but
ten.

1950

PONTIAC 2 dr

$595

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CRI!VROLET 4 dr Dx Sedln

195!

CHEVROLET 4 dr Dlx. Sedan

1951

CHEV Bel Air Hard Top epe. new paint

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. .. $475

4-Dr. Deluxe-Hellier, Radio

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1949 FORD
2-Door Light

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$249

.

$225

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2 Uoor- Dark (ireen - R:..dio, Hr-at er-New shocks

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$145

~ Door- Dark Blue fi'tmsh, Heater

·

F in:sh VB M~tor

$125

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ON THESE
AND
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SEE 'THESE

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green finish

Enjoy Delicious

to/-

1953 PONTIAC: Dlx l cyl 4 dr Sed $1,095
'4ydr.l!!"atlc. SpotW.!s or,_igiMI tQM 1reen flnl11h. Jtu[ly r"UDruUtloned

$20,50

1954 .OL~SMOBLE Super 88 4 dr Sede~n

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1955
Ford
18 Customtine 2 dr. seda·n radio heater

Barbecued
Chicken

r~matlc" luggage

and def. Light green finish.

SUNDAY
JULY 29th

1956 . Chevrolet
4 dr sedan radio .water and def. Beige over
brown finish.

3 to 6 p. m.
~1.25

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$225
e~vers

1955 Plymouth

"TMI nOP TMAT KIIPI

&lt;

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1950 PLYMOUTH

98c up

plate

AD

AT

Bailey's Lake
by
.., Sponsored
TIM

.....,
$&amp;$.....

1950 PACKARD ·

4-Door Automalic !&gt;rive- Heater, seat

LATE MODEL BEAUTIES

Service
&lt;::: .!

$645

Open Evenings to 8 pm
Sunday Fr~ 1 to 4 pm

$18.oP

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. \941 FORD· ·

"''YM"UTK
c:-voy Club cpe $1,195-00 Really
Pow'! so...,;,, ""d bnk,-.1-owm·l - by•n• coreful •-•·
191:4.
,.
r~~ro
~ ,
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--tharp. Makt ut an ctff•r
Std. ahlft. Orltln•l lwo &amp;on• ll'fiY finish. Sho-. gaod c•r.
.
.
$1 395 00
TH C
b k 4 dr $995.00 1953 BUICK V.B.Super.4dr S•clan , ,
19,3
PLYMOU
rom roo
.
D,ynoll•w d_rl••· ',""="'
... _'""'.• ~~&gt;"",--...... JIO!IIJ\1 ·~
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G~d clean low mlleillllf'! car.
_.
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Mi......
K .....MJii:e
Motion

$645

6 Pass. Station Wagon- Heater. new rin gs, sharp

cr'"""l

1955 BUICK Special 2 c;lr Dlx. Setl$2, 195.00 '1954 FORD Dlx._¥!1 ~~'Sedan $1,195.00

VOIJ GOING'"

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.

1951

I

Duor- New ULack Paint- H:oater Radia

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BUICK Special 2 dr - one owner, Dyn

--··-·· ·

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$529

k

11951

Sparkllne Hrk blue with whjte

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PLYMOUTH 4 dr Dlx Sedan

br ..,., •.1.,.....

Completed On
. I
Camping Tr1p

FORD . , .. ··

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Like n•w conditio..,. fordomltlc - Fullv equlpjMd. Low mil..u•

~1951

w ton.PicJ!qp

$695

1955 FORD V$Sunli.ner Fairla~e Co.,$2, 195

Final Plans

. :-Door- Eftra Nice Blaric

Many Mo~e

DODGE

' 19so

w!ll be sold.

.. .. $545

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\$495
!~!.&lt;l

cake, and

while nylon Tup ovtor Black Heal er- Hadio

2 Door--Commandl'r-V8 Automatic Drive- Heater

'Mark and John 'MitcheH , Athell'!! ,
ane vis ilin-~ .flreir
lfJ'andparren-ts,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Diles.
Mrs. Solmon M&amp;Rgied -and two
~tnn s, Charle-ston have ·been -dt~
Eueost-s of her parent5, Mr. a~u1.
Mrs . Sanford Thomas.
Mr!l. Franklin Clark, who Is
visitin-( her .p arents. M:r. and Mns.
Gerald Northup, Gan.lpoli-s Frn-v,
has been a ·guest of her- oaren-t9lrt-law, Mr. and 1M·rs. Cl•aren-ee
Clwrk lor !'leve-rnl dny9. Shfl! le~ .,,.
turning to Fort. Ritchie, Md., Ao0n

At the Enterorl!le EUB
this evenine. Home-made iee

. .. . .. . . .. $865

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SOCIAL PLANNED
An trP. crt'am social wJll be held

Opfttr L.1 pulh lir dow~
loWer f•n blowt if up, Toe(ouch switcb witb 3-- tp,edl. 1.
~p-ill.
.

111'49 . CHEVliiOLJ!T 1.,. ton fiat body

Low mlluge. One ureful owtl•r. Dyn•flow drin

)onvertible

IIIDGO PlAN

cPe • J'aet. Rebulll eng,

1951 PONTIAC 2 dr &amp; 4 dr Sedans

1952 CHEVROLET

IUY OW

1950 FORD Z d-'or
·1949 BUICK 4 dr. Sedan
1947 PLYMOU'IIH Clnb

1948

. CDUlOI

· .. . . . $845

Heater , 2 ton Blue

50 serie11 4-Door,

lnd., has

1948 PI.VMOUTJI2 door
1948 PONTIAC 4 door

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$1695
$1195

1953 CHEVROLET

Mr. a.nd Mrs. Kenneth Frene!J ·
and son, Gary, Schenectady, N. Y.
hls mother, Mrs. Earl French, CoJumbus, and his sister, Mrs. Betty
T~urb£"r and rhildten, Debbie amd
Stephen, Columbus,
Visited 'Mr.
and Mrs. Edward F\renc;h . South
Second Ave. Thursday. Gary, Debbie and Stephen ·are great grand·
l'hild'ren pJ Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. French.

1948 BIJICK Super 4 dr.
1948
CHilVROLE'r 2 door

&gt;·

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1954 FORD

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4-Door VB, Heater Over-Drive- Extra Clean

K&amp;M$e.hio

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Ma1j1Jric Bentz.
Spending Summer
At Reynoldsburg ~

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IPh;:-·

Prices!
l@_Used Cars@)

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(One MUe West Of Pomeroy On lit. 1!4)
'Adm. $l.O()....HigJo Sehool Students SOc-TR-IALS 1:30

1950

Uncon·
dlUonally Guaranteed 'bv
· 11\0re than 38.000 .
ATLAS DF.UllllS

20tJL

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MF.RCliRV 4 tlonr
FOitD 2 tloor
PI,YMOliTI! 4 tloor
JllfDSON 4 door ·

POMEROY OHIO

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CLAYBANKSSPEEDWAY

BUICK Super 4 dr- ow: O)VDOr IP\V lllll~-g~

20.43

Your CROSLEY O.ol•r

226 E. MAIN U ,

H&amp;R FIREST0~-

.\l•o Comedy and Cartao;,
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1949

12.24
16.90

ALLEN APPLIANCE
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Andy DeYIM

"MARSHALU IN DISGUISE "

11

Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

NOW

Hunh Ha11

with

Group 2 ·

July 28

Seturday Only

CHEVROLET H&gt; ton Stake 'body

but theae

S.EE
THfS~ V4LUES

" WICHITI,"

0
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, Loyal Women's
Is l:(onored With Shower
Cla~s Holds
Wltether It Be A-- RErRIGERATOI, T Y
Annual
~icnic
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Veta

M~:Cru

Joel

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18 MOS GUAR
· 36 MOS GUAR
· 148 MOS GUAR
These batteries are

$695

- lito-

R H

BUICK Sp. 2 dr.

18 MOS. GUAR .. 9.95
36 MOS. GUAR. 1".~
48 MOS. GUAR. 19.20

'block and while flr*'h. Ute new U,ea, ·ae~\

10 6

2

New, Uqited· ~t..h~i~t Pasto1

'1"HE ~-TRATTON STORY"

11150

Prices

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Light, Blue, low mileage, Heater, clean

--- - lU 020 11:-8 10 2

1950 fORD 2 door
1950 MERCURY 2 door

. Battery

car ~ I~ top value. CI!"P as a pin iJ!slde. Nice

----- --- - - 30
-- . 200000(}-2

$395

Groupl
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June Al1yson

1 2
8 10

U49 OLDSMOBILE 2 door Sedan

Con Not Be Beat

Dix. 2 dopr. Here is

2

Esso ]'. S ttO l'O

p ·· ······-· ·· 3

PONTIAC 4 dr. Seil!!n
CIU:VROLE'I' 4 dr Sednn
BUICK 1 &lt;lr. Se&lt;lln

·~ ou~

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~hlefton

S(!nT ! t' .~,

1948 IJODGf; 4 tlr, Sodnn

In all, Mi~dlt:vort pitchers
trlbuted to the losa by Jiving
J 1 walks. Wahama could
only

.,_llfll,I!IMlc

1952 Pontiac

_3

.!Oimes Stewart

y

·27

July

""$99·0.Q

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1955 Doclae

$21tl

1 2

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TIM! West Vlrelnla nine
seven ruN, all on one btt, In
fourth and t"ree more in the filL~

.

R. Ste-phens, c _ -- ---- 4

Waha.ma team, made up nf

all they

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auy FrQm.ISI«e-tt.-.a..-- For A Better Buy

A~. R H

th8 walk• and four

er•

Btll S.:u ns, 2b --------- 1

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Wahama All-Stars ··
Whip Middleport
Nine By 12 to 2

aile,

Custom Royal 4&lt;\0or sedan Modern tw.~ 1.O.lll! ~"" ~~~~ llfllw fli!!!IIL
Clrlve, radio, heater, clear p~tlc syt cov
n.III,;M/ ~ b1!Y

2

Tut&lt;.~l

4. l
Gilm mc. (' _
4 0
Layne, I~ -- ---------- 3 0
~
Clal"'k . Jl.t - ------ ----- . 3
l'
Sayre , ss
2

(;ibh ~.

dleport tea'm came In the laet
the slrth on another homer
one by R. BOwler.
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s.

l!leanor Schaaf, Ml!ld}eport Society Editor- Phone 8079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 0244

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SUNDAY
AT

boya 12 years and under from the
Wahama Junior League,
jumped
to a two :run advantaae in the ftrst
Inning on a triple by D'&amp;.Je Justiii
t~at scored Eddie VanMeter. Justis
scored later on a wild pitch.
Mlddleport moved to within
TUn on Ronnie
~orne 1
run In tht~ bottom of the
only other run scored by the

195.4 Cqdifloc

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:t · IFJ ~ ... d out far Wtlliaml'! in 7th
IJ-F,dnf'fl rr.r VIe-~ in 7th

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CAR
RACING

Dwrtletl, 2b __ · - ___ 2
( -llch\.lst, r __ · __ ___ 3

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Moore, 2b --· ----- ----. 3 1 1
Cultrider, ,rf ___
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West,!~ __ . --- ------ 3 1 z'
Cline. lb ------------- 3 0 1
Thoma~ . 3b ----------- 2
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Tnt &lt;~ ! _ . -· ----- ·- - -- - 24 5 5
Sporn No. 2 __ __ 001 000 0--1 2 2
SmiH.'s -- --·--- 005 000 x- 5 .51

Eddy, If, r! ....••••...
f 'olwell , rf _____ _______
Nulfer, rf ___ _____ ·--Tefft. ef ------- ____

---~ ---

Cat·twrig ht, 3b __ __ __
- Robin-suo, c ---- ------Oliver,, 2b ------ -----Sayre, ,oo,s - _
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Tucke r, &lt;', 3b --·--- --Davis,rrr .•. -------- -·
Strickland, p ------ · --J . Jo hn"''n, p ---- - -- -- P. John!iOn, U --- ------F:ox , If _
·---- , Chattin, rr -- --·------::: mith, cf'
--~-- Dudding, lb ------ --.....Capehart, 1'b ---------

the MiddlepQrt Little League All
Stal'!l by a fleOl'e of 12-2 in a game
playe&lt;J on Th11raday evening
on
th4J Middleport field.

WlTH U~ID CAR VA.LUU "QM ...It.

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MASON

The Wahama All Stars whipped

$$$

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t- .'-"tull('() fi)J' Buc!dey In· 71·h

S.\VE

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lUackburn, p ------.

inninJ w:~ U. Sa,ms w~ ca.~~-~
off ,O_
con.l ~ut 11!• bl\l( ~Q).' ~l\','iJ.
from Bob Otiv,~ ~
- ~e ~~fl o;1
·m to , ac~ . T~e.)', , _ thr,~ r.Q/)!1
each in ~ fo~, (l ~ij. apd se'"nt~ l"l)ins• t~e lrfl'\1, tlll'l'! ~'l'l'

·w:est

bu'rg Esso leam a~r thev romped
an easy 8·2 vicl-ory ·a fter glvJirtg
· 't-wo nms to 1he upriver nine
tlf,e to~ ot the first.

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~~Sa- m s,3 b .

a
••,~~:A

o( 'those hits cam~ in

too much da!l for rthe Ptrrkeom-

t .~

Bu rl Sams, If

F. C a~~9trl. U _______ 2
:\t.Qqn•, 3h ---- - -- r-- - 3
, t·h~ third ·Inning '11nd drove homt H'~ s:&gt;on . 1~ ------------ 3
Bt)b Smith, whO h&amp;d walked .
Russ~ll . cf
_________ 3
~ :t.Ju:ee ron' ·ttom~r by Sltort- Bp,rt~n, 'i -- ------ -- - - O·
st!)p
of · smith'!; Proyldcd AtMY.. c -- -2
m~ thafl enough for the n,-a-rgl.n Roush, 2b ------ _
__ l
of VIet«)' for the Per):eTbuN!' Ke,Ily, 2b __ ___ ______ l
tealJ) . That cal'Tje ln the third ln- Davi ~. ss ---------- -- -- 3
niTif and added to two mON tal· Couth . rf --- -- --- ------ 1
in t.:he 1111me frame (ot: k, rr -------- ---- -- 2
, lies
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all• 0( their runs.
Smith. p -------------- 2
Spom proved t~ bavl' ·rotat .. --··-- - - -- __ 23

hurt. One

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PHI

Where Your CoilfiCience Is JuatlfJed
£. Mom St..
f:oJIItiOY,
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Have Low MUeage and

Priced To SeD Quick

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aartioa.. 11:-:am~m rllarR.e ~-

.!.teamer. Clinton

l'"isher,

J'I'RUCTUft.AL 1 &amp;EAUS

JUNK CO.

Mid ·

'eenta: per word for tbre. coa
dl~port. Ph. 6265-X.
U.l-tf
MCUti't'e lDsertlou
For reo\-BxteDUoa
Ledden.
lpeci&amp;I-Cult~ moolb for 26 cenu
Scaffold Boardi, D~ Cloths.
...... word.
CllnlOD Fisher, lliddit!port.
~111

nte ot 2 c~uu pe:"' woro w1U
be charged Cor ad vertisma: If not
paid fur befoJ"e the •.!;tb of eal!b
mooth ioUOVi'ibJ inserUon.

Ynon

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Phone 82&amp;-X.

Ad\lertlfilUi-ShOuld br

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reported unra.:.edtal·~IJ . TJe Dai:y
.seotioeJ WtJI DOt bt! respc1Dslble
fen;. more than ooe wcorrect lo

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narn lllf 'J'banu ana ~po!clal No
Uces of ~\leOti pruned at regu

lar

Obatu~tnes

da.ssifled n.ll'li.

publbhed at 1 CMl per word.
:.:.barged Ad$ recclvetl by mall or
teh•pboo.t. JlVea cardW lt:..A
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INSU!tANCE AGENCY
Fire. Automobile, Heelth

5-14-lf

Real Estate Broker

WANn:n - Woman
for houseIn MIDDLEPORT, OHIO'"
wol'k . Live in .
Frank Be;~ch, 6136-M
PHONU
6311
r.thidlcport It D. Leading Croek
Rd
7-24-tltp
--- - ~
:- - -- - - - -~--~
, 2 GUEllNSEY COWS, two year~
old will flcsht•n 111 Uecembcr.
CONCRETE BLOCKS
2.nd t•alf; 1 lwi fer-hr~lf Jcr11ey
"'Build Better For LMt ..
omd half whilr-facc. Jack ScadGRUESER BLOCK. CO.
rnab1c. J'omcroy, Ohio. 7·26-3tp 1
'!I Miles North of Pomeroy
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We Invite Bookkeeping
Accounts, Audits, Tax Problems, Notary Public.

1\f~ETO NS

MACHtNE
SEHVH'E Cuar:..nltcrl Salc11 &amp;
SNvlt·!' All model s re paired &amp;
ch~ttrifll'rl . 1'. 0. B11x 148 , Phone
llOIJ.J . l'nm&lt;'roy . Oh1o.
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Serv1ces

QU.!CK SERVIC~ oo Watch b
paJrinll bJ Facton· Trulned
walcl1nu1kcr. COI..LIN~ JEW&amp;

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To Sell, T rode or An~010 &amp; ~LEV~SIO~ sJo:RVlCE nounce, Let A Doily
l'hun e :!00. Cleland Applian..:e
Sentinel Display Ad
::SLore, 118 W M.lil:n Sl, Yomero} I
or Want Ad be Your
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FOREMAII,I &amp; ABBOTT T.V. :iJER- '
VICt.. AJJ wakcll U('pair~Jd hy 1!;1.
- They Get Results pt'rL 'J'ccnrucuma. l'.twoe ~ ~
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----------- S&lt;'a ll'd Dtds will lw l'&lt;"cPiVI'll hy
Ba.rnca-Simr.,.on lrumi'IHlCil Ai:enC}', lhe Ht:mrd . of ~:nunty Cor.nmb~ion ·
MullllcpOI"t. to'il'C _ AullOmubilc~ crs .or Mer~s .tounly, Ohto, al lh •·
llomL~. Ptumv 631~ · X
6-2tH! Offtcc of Satd li·oard: Punu•ro:,.
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C'OMPLE'I'l£ lnsur•llce, Protection, Au~ust 20, IOMi, I or furnislung
J,lfe, Auto, i'' lrc, Polio. Call Doll the fulluwing.
MiHs. Middleport, Ob:IO.
Transport dl'livery or
Hrist' l
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Real Estate
H.(l('k Sprin-gs, Ohio, at the lJin"l".
tion of tile t'flllnty Jo:n gin~t'l, tlnr ·
JlOL'SE and 6 aOJ'N; land for :;a le. ing lh1• 90 dav pPr\ml Cummenl'illg
your 'l'O!Mn~'~, Pk ISI!try . \.t~t•alrd August 20, 10511.
tJII l'ur·Uand·Bald Knob.; Hnad,
Bonrrl o[ f'olnrnl~sinnp:·~ n·~rrvt•
rn l.l'banon Twp. Prict' $12UU. lhc Right to reject any m all
~: rnc~&gt;L Cfrnao.
7·~l:.!A.p Rids.
FOH. SALE-hart !&lt;lrby Real Es· Sl'c, 2352
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Rutlanotr. Townsh 1.p . 3!
Boord of Co unty {'nmlllissionPr~
~;~cr~ land, bouse, barn and out
rMrigs rnutl't~v. llh)o.
bu ilding-s, See Georac A. Mem.
By Drlm 1\&lt;ll·nlb:, Cle rk.
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:umplt'lc WliE;EL At.H:NMENT,
b.~~;:.nc ina and
brake servicll.
Hackett's Sodely :::icrvice, Wc~!ft
Matn Stred, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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Highly specialized salesmanship is nn" nf '
tf-je most import·ont vocations of the world today. Good so lesmonsbip ·requires positive
thinking and faith in that to be sold, be it pro
duct or service·
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ple with glowing countenances and personalities 0 re needed as salesmen to sell the ser·
vices of he Church . Youths and young women
such as the one pictured here, con do o mighty job of selling the Church and its services
to the young folk of their community, beca use they ore natural
leaders ·and
their co mradship is so~ght ofl'er. Ifthey ore
active in their own c hurth .their friends will
be so iJ on attenJing also. The "SALESMEN
WANTED" s igns of the Church ·arc never
taken in and "NO VACANCY" signs ore
ever displayed.

105 E. Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Auto

Salesmen Wanted ··

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romcrny Nat. Bank Rid({.

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Con\'r.rllhlr {'1' 111W . !•'oniomu1l!' .
fulh• l'fjlllpPd. l ih 1WW. $211H'i.
nta~ l ln;rr ·~. l'fllni'ril~ , Oh io.

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to the Bt•ooklyn Dodg rr~.
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ton .•.,:::::· ·~~~~='":;:read out rudy tP. be raised. the fBUdy entr~c:t
; Ringling Bros. and Be.mum a: BaUey C91D:~Ineil ~·· ree&amp;ll•
a.o4 Lb~
perttJrmtng. Hen.c eforth you')J hfv~ to aee
1 these scenea ot clroua daya ol old. 'l'bere·a ~ pa~, the rnultt- . tht clrcua m • can\'llal!tU arena.
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Mrs. A. R. l'ullrn o[ Midleport
her mother, Mrs.
John
PhilliP\ Tuesday .
Mr .ttrtd Mrs. Dllvid Cunningham
muved t!ll!! week lo the Kocbh•r
apartment, East Mam Street.

M1' . an-d Mrs. Clarence Gardner
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gat'·[
dnr r Jr . returned to their borne,
NewpOrt, Ky., Wednesday after a
\o'lsit with Pomeroy relative:s.
Alll!n Chase o£ Huntington, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chase
of Dayton were Thursday dinner
~ucsts of Mrs. Jo!ln Chaac.

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CADILLAC '62
4-Dr. SHan, Blaek Radio and

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How Easy
IT IS FOR YOUR

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·FURNISHED
HOME·
TO COME TRUE

Hr:at.r, Hydramatlc, Seat covers
New Tires with LJfe
Ill bell

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DREAMS

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But We Would
Like To Show You

WHAT A BUY

BAKER
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G11ard

A Real Clean Cor

LEGION

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ON THE B"IGHTEST CORNER
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IN MIDDLEPORT

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
•... Mill Street •
Middleport

MEN &amp; WOMEN FOR ADDED INCOME

Quality, Service I Sew-Rite Sewing
and Merchandise

Club Entertained
At Kennedy Home

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On Your Dial

an
tell
motorists about
aood apota for
plctuJJtl. Whe•
ther· Intended to
or not, the siena
are an aid to
uh· driv.ing .
The} alert mo• torists to the
.
vlewa and thus
eliminate the danger of sudden
and dangeroua stopa. They also
I tend to help r&amp;duee fatlrue. Stop·
· ping to take pictures is • . wei-'
come break in a long drive.
! More end more states art ,
· adopting the "phowseenic aim" ,
idea. Maryland hu posted signa :
atong its highwaya saylnr ''See· :
nlr Overlook-1,000 Feet Ahead.'' :
The Dartmouth· Lake Sunapee re· ~
• gion of New Hampshire h.. aet 1
up special markers K'uidina: pho- ·
torraphers t~ the l8 colorful,
eov~N!d bridges In that area.
These bridi'i!S an mo1~ly on eidt
roadg and would be difficult to :
find witho11t dlreetlofts. llllnols :
just r~ently' irtlti,~d a profram
to ell~b\{sll photo . r~hle il'n• ~
at l'lll hfg'hWay vlst !1, •tete parh
And ·PlAces ·ol ·1\:hitorfe interetl .
. Tht m~~:r}t~-1 ~~~~ bf ir! the shape ·
of peopre takin' ' •n•~~hou ~~d
will say "Photo11eemc V1ew
A heed." South Dakota Is a~o
planning a eimiJar proerem.
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Many other atetea with teenle! "
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photoscenlc road tlin• •• an aid
to camera-carrYina · motortsta. ."!!!'~

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~INT I!PI'fQOwp has notnlnalet! Sen. WilHam 1'. Knowland
" lR·P. .).,~~ 1L Humpbtey (D·J.linn.), Paul G. Hoftman,
tl!tnd ·
1ronJi:\BU:D'ter,u memben ot the United States delegation
,6) · ...a£ (ttptral'-mbl¥ of the Unt~~aU~. (Centroz. P~e~)

NANCY

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Cincinn11tl, now five 11nd onP· hAlf
Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mrs. David
t7J 27: lfh a. Hl , 17-4k
~ames
from flr1:1t plRce, hnpl'rl that
Nease, Mrs. Joe 'l'lloren, Mrs. Fred
7 - ~6·6k
e!t~cr Fowler, who has a 6·0 win·
Nca.~c . Mrs. Homer Uolt·cr and Mrs. 1
FOR SALI.TRADI·OR RINT
lo ~t record or Gro&amp;6, who
Uswlq Nease,
n Acre rAUM 4 room house cl'! LEGAL NOTICE
both om his starl.!l, might gl'l them
, lar. chlckt·n house, 1 acroH ctml,
Aaron Hysl'll. wiHlM' place nf ba('k on the wh:ming trail a~ain .
NUPTIALS PLANNED
li nt \\':il l'f T:111k. :tn J.:"l w11h ~idt·
11t 1•nly IOCllSl pos.~. !loR 11\tlil l'(•~iti&lt;'llt'l' IS 2tl:'i l'unt\11r Sh-ef't, The Plrat~ will plat(• lkd Mung·
lw:ll t•r 1·:nw~l (/lllll• ·n, ll:1 ri 1r,,
Mrs.
Dave }'armC!Ir and rami!~
; 1nd ~d 10 o l hus• roUltl, 1 ~ m i l~ ~
l'(lnw ro~·,
Ohio, hltl per~nnal er, who bas wnn two of hi ~ thnw
Rn:,d l "a ll :um~
.7 ~ fi :1',.
have rccei·ved the annoulltCeffic nt
t
of
U1ttland
on
gravel
rmHI.
~t·t·vitor
cannot
h
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uhtainl'd
1111
starts, on t~e mound .
of the approaching marriage of
\\ l·, t t•·•cte for im&lt;tll pht t't" 1n. nn him in the
Fur Snl r· 1\t•nut~ I)I:P~·n tifl"". !hit
dd Slate ofr Ohio ;~nd
!l·'rs. Wlllliom Nl'II Se was wdtom - hrr greal-rrephew, Russell Eugene
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"&lt;'.n·n•"'y.
Hut!llnll, Oh1u h1 .&lt;. pr&lt;'St'nl.
a n!\Jl Is : vt . A&lt;~ron
The lnng-ball .hlltin!!:
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hlf' Wf'll . t\ llllhlt•
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RntLE'ry
A.,
Cindnn111l
has
heen
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F'. A. l3n., A. P. o. 201, 1•.i 0 r . Rrooklyn's pow I' r pitrhinJ.!
Wi lflwoorl Gn1'drn Club ml'l \V('{). I th e i'ale Carolyn Swallow Snyder
F rrrkrr_ !lu111hm ~ ~hop. 1.," ' ~1 ~'·1
:,I , San Jo'ranci~co, California, will Thursday ni.R:hl wa.~ no t•Xr t'ptlon 111 ·~11a:v llv 1·n 1ng nl tht•
s.1 -ractt~A: and. ·J on·n · Snyde~ of Gal\lcway &lt;~Del
roy, 0"1!1.
7 ~f\.l , r FOR SALE:
LorC'OZO Parker t·&amp;- 1111 k r nolicc that on thl' 28tli da v llig~1t hanllcr Roij:er C ra !~o: lmWcll 1"(13{1~\dc r:~rk fOt' a potluck 'picnic he IS ib be marrJeQ to Mn. Donna
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masmwr1y
PFAI'IIFS Nnw ri l"it in1! I' •r lv ro· r1
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lh
r 1, 1 1,,.,.,,, nf ,Junl', 1936. lht&gt; un 0 rr~1~n~d up thl" Hcdlcgs ~ntll
thl' ninth in -uppPr . The hymn "Prals"
God L~f!e R011sell i A.t Trinity Metbodla.t
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BIRTH , ANNOUNCED
Ouring thr bu!iln('!l!l
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11nd k('pt his own record or nPvcr
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and
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!he birth of a suo
Hollon
£;1n•sidl'nt
pr~sldi
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-Mrs.
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lJnlfW!tt• l'np Hulllt' pt1t"l'tI I nr
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Fnr further ,t'lld, on llw ,;rounds of .:ros.~ losin~ 11 game at.Ehbctts
North Litt..'e Rock .
Hu.&lt;~ Wat son, Mr . Jo!ln Sco.tt anct July 22 a·t
q ui('k '!RIP . ,\ n !~-r ph w · pp r'\. l'nm
. ou r
., omcru ·
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n r r.lr&lt;'l nf duty
Ancl t':&gt;~lrt•mc Intact . He chalk&lt;'d up his 10th vi&lt;'· Mr. Hiram Fl~hcr were namt'd as Arkan~a 5 whM'e Duc\clinR is siH• 1 ,,~ .1,
tnfurmat1on, r111\ PomcJOy 4t'l2.
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tOt"! rlciP,I.mtl's tn attend the ~late con· til)ned with the air force.
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JC 1or tory or the. soa~on and his
Mrs.
7 . 26 .3tc f"TU&lt;' \" . al C'&lt;IU'Ie WI
...troight
win
at
Ebh-tttt~ fi('l(l.
hra:
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(In
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after
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venl\on
which
will
be
held
at
A
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M•rie
Dudding.
Middleport,
is a
FARMAI.I. H THA&lt;"TOR . .1:' 11\rl r - - - ~
-~ens in Scptrmbcr. A r~ntrlbuUon grarrdmolher o~ the baby.
llrrs
fill f'(lUIJHn •·nl
l'r k f'"fl 7 -HtlOM rountry hom{' ,
morlern 1 uf Augu~t. 1956.
Big Ted G•h Another
Bill Ted Klu.szewskl sm11.shNi hi~
724 -3\c• cunvl•niPncc~. about 3 acres IL'- 1
IIAlUI" A IIYSEIL
'h t'a.ro. 'rhon&lt;' tll:l25. \'
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251'1 homer of thf' sc11snn In the
·r f rom I'omeroy. Re.a-1I WIO:l3STER &amp; FULTZ. am t •
l'~'ES T1 .'HIHOIJSI·~
I•:I .EI"'l'Hlt'
f •'ttr tllit·~
ninth Inning with one on.
Own A 13u5iness Of Your Own
RANl:P.. r&lt;'Rs(ln~thlt' , flfli 11 :1\h
Howcvor, Roy Campam•!IH' 12th
~onohly priced . Call 94~X . ~~~-i ·\ltOI'nrys for Plaintiff.
St .. ~ltdrllrpnrl. T'h f'1 nfl' n:lfl:! X.
Part Time Work·
homer with two men on in 1h 0
,toJhn Hllnfilry.
__ ,_?·:fl·~~pl M20; (71 6, 13, 20. 27; ( 8)-:J~Ic
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fourt~ Inning off lo11t!r Tom Arker
prove.d the decldin~
hlnw i na~·
YOIIT}I RED . ~'' ' 11 ~ J'rtl t•:;~ ~nrl
much AS It gave the
DodgNII a
Rrliabl• men or women for t'hls ar•• to• htncn. world fam·
mattrf' ~"· Vrr.1 II '"" '
r·onrll \ tr•n,
4- 0 lead .
n.ation•lly 'eclv•rtlnd pro dvctL In "'"''"" ... 11~. sold
1;:15. \t r~ ( ';w l lt• l'lr h . .'"1'~fl !.t n
Rronklyn got to A&lt;'krr for their
II\
the United 51•'" to men, wom.., end c~ll·
Ml'n 51 . Mr.-t dl'" pu \'1
7 "'7 :ltr·
first run n lhe ~C&lt;'Ilnrl
i nnln ~o:
when Randy Jack,.on h·d orr w\1~1
Ta 111ecl tl're desire"\ ol f'Wry
WESTINGHIH l ~W Jo:LI•:l Till llanwl'
are &amp;Qid thrau gh 011r nc.w beautiful merctt.n.
H
triple and rnme h ·m1c on Sandy
reaBOnahlt' , r.lt! Htgh St Mrclrlll'.
family , . , at • cotl the family
, Thi5 is an unu!!ual opportvnUy r. · secure
Amnro•' satrlllce
port. Phunr 83fi2-.X.
7 24 :\t p
Will not lnt•r fore with yo11r. ~ltflt employ·
Ja.c\c!on.
who
('ollccl&lt;'cl
th~l'('
·--·- Mr~ Dtltlald Kcnnllcty
a~Si!lfNl Brooklvn's. nine hit~ . \l'rl orf
CONCRJ.&lt;:TE Sfo:P'I'h' TA:\'1\li . ~"1~ .
yl)t.l mu't have $1,741.7! c•sh aw••labl• for in·
hv Mr~ Calvin Simpson ('1\t('lrtllln fourt!l 'wlt h t1 slnglc a.nrl art rr
Price ind urlr!i rlt• liv•·n· anrl ~ : ·1
rdrrr.nr.es and c•r1 S 'pare ho11rt. weekly, 1nd · ~11!1
ed l~r S('w."Rit&lt;' Sewing Club, W('cl· oros walked, Campanella hit
in I.'KC'AVati r n Vad,&lt;h Plumh nl~.
•tart •t once, Thlt company will extend financial
nt•!lid HY l'Vuning at her home. Lin (lrst llomerun alnce July 7.
Phone 46· M, l'on!l'roy .
7-27 -! f
time If ch ~lrr.~.
Phone 285
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ruin Hrlghtll.
Reliever Hal Jeffcoat
yit'lded
BATIJROOM OUTFITS .
$12:17!'1
1 Brooklyn· ~ flil.al r\11\ In th&lt;' !'ilxth
e 11 cfl1ient opportunitY' Is offtred te e clepentl.bl~ pt~
Limiter\ lunP
on l v . · Vruli &lt;h
- --~-- ~-·---~ ---A h~mburJ;:: fry was hf' 1d In thr 1on fl s'in~'le by
Jackson aud
a
ill lrttl'rMtect In his or her futu .... It's .n ell cash bUIIIni!SII,
ffumbln,g, t•h on(' 411· M J"(lrnPyard line\ tholle nttl'nrHng
Wilt(' riouhlr off the right ltcld wall
credit ritk. D~t rrot entiwt'r unleu fUlly quallf!H for the
Mr111 . David Gnodwtn, M!'ll. Elmrr Cll Hodg(\&lt;1
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time sncl inv~stment.
roy.
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MAY. WARO
White. Mrs. Edward Wells, Mr~.
c;~lg H. . It la!'ly
Ci:tmp.~ny S.Cures Ad
ll"'t-ome $tll'tl lmmedi..,.ly
; · For $alt'-2 Jers~y liP !fen , e'H. I
._ .....____ Dayton Strickland. Mn. Eb'~a Gil Cr•iM coftsted along with a two
LIN:atlon~
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Businl'ts t Set Up F6r Vou
,JI ~Je' fur re'listralion . t year II
more .Jr .. Mrll. Charlet Ho.rman. hit shut-out untU Btlokl&lt;' Frank
Pl ...fl lncl"• Phone No.
No Selllnt Or Soliciting
~
and 2 years. Edith Codtt4&gt;r. JH 2
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Mrs. Charlell Spencer, Mra. Wil Robinson blasted his 23rd bomer
FOil: PIII:SONAL IN1'ERVIEW IN YOUR CITY, WRIT••
Rldae , Ohio.
7~27 ·2!p
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1lard Boyer &amp;nd Ute hoste&amp;Hea.
Into t~e centerfield seats to open
VITA YIND CORPORATON •
lcCoo ~~···--c.
115 1. heW 11.
P1MM 11
Mrs C~arles HoUp~an -snd Mn the seventh.
CHICAGO,
6'148 SHERIDAN ROAD
lirl's ~~~c~~=· . two ,
,.....,.,, Ohl•
Wil!a;d BctYer will M ~QI&amp;.tea~s
Cui FuriUo'a 1(\a;amll! J:'.lttlng

Wile/wood Garden
Club Picnic Held
At Syracuse Park

RESTIJUTION "to tlle ft':t extent
uf my resource~&gt;" waa prorniaed
by IJllnuls State Auditor orville E. Hodge (above) aa: ht
wel'lptngly resigned In BD $800, ..
OUtJ ·scandal that rocked Re..
publican Guv. William G. Strat.tun and the entire Illinois GOP.
Sald Hodge, admitting atealinl
a large part of the money, "I
don't know why I did lt. I bad.
plenty or money Myw-.y," He
aald he didn't know hoW much
he tuuk but cuuldn't repaJ'
more thBn $400,000. A Cbioap
bariker and &amp; poll~eman alJat
are lnvulved ( tnhmaotfotlal)

1 visited

. AtlcndinR
those named
bovc and Mu. Amanda Baer Mrs. 1
1\otal'k Evans, Mrs. Norman l&lt;' lsher,!
Mrs. Chri~~oty Ba¥, Mr.!i. John F.
AUTO SALES
Dai\ry, Mr. Paul
Ftsber,
Mr11.
W, MAIN ST,
POMEROY
Ornvcr Holter, Mrs. Milton Houd·

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t•t•t·. wa~ st1app1'd wh&lt;i'n ~I'(' Wt.'llt
. hi lit ·.•~ in four t~lp~ to thr lllat(' .
Cineinunt1's slnn~ of lose~
t~1
nl'onldyn
mAy have rrrnt.NI .1
1igh1 l 'il('l' fur serond pl;u:c ttl ll_u~
NllltCJnn! LriJ.gllf' . T!w Dorl~crs, me
gnnn·s fl'ont 1~"!1~111! lt.'ad 1ng Millost wnukt'l'. wNc on])' Ollf\1 11nd one&amp;-3, hal f lo!iHlWS undor the ru nn cru p

I'I'I'TSHURCH, Pa .
UP
-The
t;lil~lllnnlng Clnclnn&lt;tli
lietlleg9
will t 1•y Lo pull out or thl'ir rth•c
in the Natlonn\ LeaA:ut• l't•nnnnl.
r 11 rr~ Loduy with Art l''owlrr or Don
Gross on the mound.

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Penny Sue Muon\ Min ersvi lle ,
was a rece nt overn ight gu&lt;'Sl of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrt~. ..:.::..ii;;ii;;;;.;;;;;;....-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Carl Moore and daughters, c:1cs- It'
ter Road.

or .$5 was made on th1• pr oj~('t o r I
beautlfil'ation of the river
bank 1
in Pomeroy.
·
A contest was conduclcd. hy Mrs .
Hol\{)n rturing t 1w s~la l hour with
M(;S. Law1·cnce Rose winning tbe 1
prize.

Milwaukee hwreases Its Lead
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Over Cinl'innati By 51f2 Carnes

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Mr. and rMs. Richard Maier and
son, Dennis, of Monclova
spent
the past week t!lld wit3 her par·
e nts, Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith,
Nye Ave. Tlwy were accompanied
h,)me by thtir son. Jack , w~o ha8
been the guest of relatives for se·
vcral Wt.:eks.

Public Aceounlanl

a 11 ti n·patrs . 1107 · M, Vingil TcH·
f11nl, Syr;u·u~ t'.
7·27-filc j

RAWLING sONs CO. - 24
nour Wrcl·kcr S&lt;Jrvke.
Day
Phonc 61:l7. Night Phone 6039-

11-iE¥ W.CE
1 TO'IOU !!

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WOilK--Huuf 1rnd as·
br• , tus sh in gle .~ a ppli rd. Doors
hun;; . Flooring hLid. Porche11

l:. H~

" TSII&lt;RIT".~

Pvt. Jeff Wi lson left Thursday
morning for Camp Carson,
Colo:
a!l.er a ten day
visit wit!l
his
parents, Mr. snd Mrs. R. E. Wilson and ot.ber relaUvc and friends.
Miss Marlene Moore has
re~
turned to l"lcr employment at the
Meigs General Hospital,
after a
we~:k's vaca tioo.,

I 1 ',o\"IH:I':TEB

Lu-.;1 : :-.howl h a in•tl ( 'uliJ t• jiU[Jfl i&lt;',
tan :~ nrl whllt• to ·: trkm~-:~. Nn t•ttl lar. an-~\l l' r• 'n mtll1'' 'f&lt;'ddy .
C"htltl"li p•·l. Ca!lli0H5 V.
7 25-:1.1 {'.

M'f sw"tTT

. LIDDLE

ntll!',

(20)8 us1ness
.
Servl'ces '

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Mrs . T3omas Bcnt.t and Mrs. Or-·
ville Brown visited the f·ormer's
daugllter, Marjorie,
at Nightcn·.
gale CQttage,
Reynold.!!burg, on
Thursday.

METROf'OLITAN

.tpartmrn l

funt t., ~ll'd

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tn th• Lumber and Mill &amp;uslGood Clean U8rd Cars
with some lnvestm•nt. A
All Makes aod Models
chance many have wldted for./
The only heated mill, 11hech and ·
all in good 1h.ape.
low ln•ura.nce, end right in the shopplnv
AUTO SALES
center of
Pomeroy.
Call for
mor• lnform•Hon you
mltht
w•nt.
Genhelmer Lumber Co.,
Mechanic St., Pomf!roy. 7-26-3tp --..- ----- -~----

(21 Cord Of Thanks

ABNER

POMEROY
SOCIETY

~~R;o;&lt;~k;io;;,;;";";';;;;';;;;~

OPPORTUNITY
DON'T YOU KNOW'i"
On•BUSINESS
or two m•n
with some buildBakcr'.s wrll give yv u the bf'S~
Ing experience,
w&amp;ntlng to en-

SAYI

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U. S. Steel was reported preparIng to m(lve loaded coal barges
to unloading doCks, ready to trlln.s·
fer the fuel to blast furnaces .
Stepheus and McDonald scheduled a public ceremony for 3 p. m.
EDT at whkh they planned
to
sign a memorandum
of agreement.

ACCIDENT
Llh, Casualty and Bondi

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Help Wanted

Pol.n~

RODNEY DOWNING

five room apartmtmts; 2 fourronm apartments, all with laundries and garage.. A.. N. Bengel,
PomE"roy, Ohio.

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Pnm&lt;"rov.MiddleJ)Ort Ohio

'Big Top' Finale Recalls These Nostalgic . ~~!!'es

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McDonald :said t!le strlk~ c•nnot
end before "l'arly next week.''
But aetlvtl:ies to get steel pro.
ductJon flowing quickly
already
were under way at some plants.
Report~S received at negotiations
headquarters here .,:!lid maintenance workers had crossed picket
hnes, with union permission, .at
plants of Youngst-own Slleet anrl
Tube Company and Republic Steel
to get the vast and complicated
steel mill equipment back 1into
s!lape.
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OH 1O VALLEY
SCRAP
Phone 510

Friday, July 27, 1956

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$800,000 Stolen

I==W=EBUY

For Rent

l'-' A : ltooms for rent. Pbonf' 205 EditllTeaford, 642 E. Main St. . Porn.
II. will be p.ublisbed tlta MDl"
eroy.
7 -23-6tc
dQ u received..
-~-El~clrlc
wallpaper
. .te~;· 2 eet\V' pu word, one 1D ~·or rent

aa.tftu .U..

Friday, July 27, 1956
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Steel

Keeo your C(lr and yo11-r budget
in the be•t eltape

A nnnpleteiV rtconcliflontd engine ..• os low
as $10.33 per month. All worlc easily bYdaetecll
See :rourlrlendlj

FORD DI!AI.ER

JIMMY P
461 SO, Tll:tRD

NS, Inc.

Phone 1161
~

MIDDLEPORT

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HAVE

ONE OF
.THOSE
SODAS

TALLEST
SODA IN
TOWN

20 &gt;I""

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Ae!lleve~at day was held Wednealay evenina: b)l the Pomeroy
Benden t H dub at the home of
their advisor, Mni. C. E. Blakeslee

with Ml'$. HQ'(lld Lohse, assistant
1dvisor.
Mrs. Howard Nolan judged the
('OOkiq and sewing projects and
other euests w:ere the mothers of
the lfirls and Mrs. Mary
Nolan.
GueJta were greeted by Jennifer
~ •nd Alit. C.rpenter and the
juolor leaders Anna Murray an.d

also led the 4 H club
pledge
and the Lord's Prayer. Two demonstratlons were given (lne on ';How
To Use Tailor Tacks," by Mlnada
Murray and the ot~er
"How La
Make A Salad" by Jennifer Ulhse.
Cooking projocts judged were
salads sandwiche11 and
&amp;ummer
drink and the sewing
projects

IT fl. llll·1111111 111;
Ill MIMI fliN/11 Mllfl IWII.;o
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
BY

Giroard, Marting hb ninth sea.
IOD in pro football detplte his
oomparatively smal.). abe, tsn't a
poUy&amp;m:re. He adds tbt:t, oecalionally, there is a eeriai'D 'i1010lll1t of
duty football and there always
will be • f.ew ill)' ULOUnd tryi.ag

FIGHT RESULTS
BY UNITED PRESS
LOS ANGELES--Gil Velarde,
131, Los Angeil:'s, scored a split

tn M:atter :your

126~

very aed huddle."

'Alia isn't the attitude of a man
wbo bu Men treated wi-th .k.id
glove1. Jug in llis eight sea90n!;

THESE PHOTOS •how tM dying
momanta of tlte lklll•n liner
Andrae Doria • a;he link .ne•r
Nantucket IslAnd after • colll•
lon with the Swedllh ship

Pqmeroy National Bo11k
BANKING SINCE 1872

POMEROY

RUTLAND

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FIDE.AL DIPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

'.'*kklm.

Tho ~··
the lt1llan ...,._.,

eon'.fctend Hunslnlriblr•

WM

1ty

her

owners. (ln.. metlanal.)
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MRS. RUSSELL PAINTER
~ Mr.s. Grover Wickham
o1 Roell:ford, ru:. Mr. · and
Mrs.
Jamet -Wic~am.. apent frq(ll Friday . uat.h. MOnet., wtlb. Mi-. and
lin. EdiiO"b Wtclr:ham of IUe!l-

WE.4TIIER
Ohio: , ...., doo4r -

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At TraHic Light in Mlcldleport
295 N. 2nd Av• Mlcldlepol't, O.
Open Evenln,a Unttl 9 P• m.

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MrL EU!i&amp;betb McK.eoa (riJ)lt) keadl vohuateer. ~
Parrll JtJ.aDd 1wltebboiU'II to"receive ClAlll from lonnu ~ '

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6045·J

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nwtt~

Voi.VIII,N_o_._B,.._B__.. ;.,.~P_.o_me~ro..:;:y..
;M_;..jd_d_le;..po_rt..:;,_O_h_io _ _..,..._:·~Sq~t!:p~rd:df;~
.•~·~~~!!ly:_:ia~·~;,!;,:~~
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lnvestigation Of IFinishing Touch~ Being Made
Middleport Barge !{)n Formal ContractS Saturday
Death Continuing
1

a member

o~.t.t

t:hc

Q(

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•.r,n firm for work on the Vlil.'tln·
tine B. Horton. monumeat .!in }11om,
eroy.
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W'Oill«l wbo prepared 11M &amp;erT·
ed tHe dioo4n' M"e.re M;ltl. Joh-n
Ket'd!.ka, M.l'lf.
R. Xonbi:iht,

Mrs. James

sess

ot IJQe GaUa~er,
Haem ana Jae~ BeCJbtel.

ogd.,

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-Yr. and Mrs'. Curtl.s Balle1 of

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Crb~weu,

Mrs. p. p.

Silo-born,

LMr.a.

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Damage Es~imat~
.At 4.50,®0 By
Sporn Plant Mgr
Damag"!s as a -.:_~nit of the' J,uly
18th flrf! and expto.lon at the Phl·
lip Sporn Plant at

i'

tion was estimated at
was covered by i~uraace
ing
P. Schneider,

tant

1 Ml'fl. Jennie Roush Mtl, Virgil
; Rou&amp;!l and Mrs. Mary Bailey attended revival meeting
at tbe
1Chester Methodl.st Church.
Mrs. "WUI Hellman spent Monday
afternoon at tl'le Ruasell Painter
!lome.
Dewey Pullens of Midl11nd, Pa.
and Mrs. John Smith of Pomeroy

l!&amp;lle-d tm Mr. and Mn. Will HeJJ.
ma~J

recently.

ternoon.
Ml". and Mrs. Edison Wickham
and Carol Chapman of Richland
are viaitl.ng at the· !lome of James

Wickham.

MOVE

Doria.
The cttptaln of tbe Andrea Dol'ia
PerD Cal•m&amp;i, arJiived late Thur&amp;day nright aboard t-J.e U. S. d"estroy
e.r ltdward H. Allen, ·a pparently
near cold.'.Rpse and read a brief

(Jur prict:!~ urc rijj hl. our lcnn.o; ore- libe-ral , with .a guaNin·
tee that counts. Drive in to Meigs M{~lor today. &lt;..~[ one or
lhctr hargaias .

cu)O.t um Cluh Cpr . Heautifut·dark Blue finish, Ilk e new ,
lip!.fl n1~ta· tr an~ . nicdy 1&gt;quipped, a l·ncaJ· own·l"f ca•·. New
r~r appcilranc&lt;&gt;. ~·m• will h~v" SI'C lh18 one, to npporcctal.r
i!J:; fine cond~• ir,n.

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- · Moll- (loft)
11111or drill IM&amp;ructor.

.. · · $1695

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CA\IS PROM MAIINI

(Continued from P11e One)
th.e calm sea becau"Se the Andrea
Dori-a. was tilt"irni ·at a. precariiou11
Aftlle.
The pe-tlllon said only a few
crew -members worked with ttl,e

2 door Se-clan . IJ!ack finish . S1•&lt;~l •·nverl&gt;, ' Hr.aler, olhr·r
t'xtri:IU- One l-ocal owner. Very cl~an imrtde and out. Good

e·ubber.

· · · $995

210 Cl.uh Scrht.n. I turk lJrcl'lf flnhh. ~i Iran~ . Mt•dutnl ·
cally right, nrw w 11 t f'OVrrs, R11dlo, Heater, tires .~how very
u~tle w~t&amp;r, locally owned

.. $495

1951 STUDEBAKER ··

• door SC'dan. Grey finl"h . Loc111 ownNI. St&gt;at ('0\'Cl'l'l
Motor t..-omple1ely overhauled. A

Heller, tiRII tikto 11rw.
vrr~ clean aolid car.

... $595

1950 CHRYSLER ·· ..

HiJ!:hlltlder 4 dOOO'. Green fln!~h aulumatic tTIIInR. Lots of

e:dr• Inc. RldLo, Heater A ·KOtLd !IOhd cAr

1951 NASH · ·

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~495

VB Cu.tom Club Stodan. L!,~~:ht Rlue- rlnis h Rarit-n, Heater,
Vinyl Trim ln•ldr . t irPs very good

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He .refuaed, howtlver, to answer
the abDuted q.qeettoot of newsm:·n
about tbo eoute of the eollkioo.
Mlldtm.e rexperta ilid " ·h uma
faiJ~.~N" may haw· been tba cause
ol the C!Nih but ·alao }br:ed the
po:lllbillty that eaeh "ebJp'a radir
momeMartty ~ueelled 01.1t the
other. The twn appeerOO to ·h ave
been IDlftC fu}\ !'peed, experts

...._..

$39~

V8 Cu1tom CluL Sedan. Blue flni "h, Radio, Heater, good
rubber. A ICft~&lt;l •t tbif. ktw price

- - " " - - Ia .lloll.-.cL
c111led with ber.

toR -

d~m.-e.

bome aboul

u.ao .....

'l'bM . . . . . ., .... of blm.

WIST COAST outhorltloO an buatlnr tor " ' - ' B. ltobert~~on,
H. tree•.,.rtdJ.DJ Tmwt ....,., atter a dati Ia RoUywood. Th•
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M•lliY paS8enpn,
·~wever,
praiteld tbe aefi.on ot dre ~.
Doria's crew and Aid ~e
ll(.ted ca1mly.
The- diaheveloed :!IUrvivors, miD)'
ot them weeplq, ·1rrived on rescue alaips i.nchnfiog tbe majeM.ic

bill lllllltt·llbatlenf, b - - """'"' ' ....

""buat.

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~Methodist Youth Will····

Attead District lnsti
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Eleven me~J~bera of
dls~'~.Youth FeUows!lip

A ..assin in. U•. s. . I

the, Metho-

~be

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tote":, .' '
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4 door. Good rubbet . Mo!or.• Runs Jlood

only

Inst-i tute Opens Sunday ev--

SandY Potts Dean Struble,
and
Jo!\11 Thomas.
Local Youth attendini! the e•
sdon are Patty Blakelc-~ David.
Brown. John Bryant, James Ca.rp.

$95
1948 DESOTO
4 Door. Good' solid body .

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Soturclay ·Monday and Tu ·esday

1946 FORD

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you

$100
COME IN TODAY
FORA
THRITY DEAl·

MEIGS ·MOTOR CO:
MIDDIJ!PORT, OHIO

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JULY.l 8TH ·30TH AND 31ST
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LAST Ttt.REE DAYS OF ELBERFELDS
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only

'$2.79
an.d up

MOORES

CLEAN St.:vings
U:P SALE
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READY TO WEAR ."F\JitNJTUR E.- Fl,OOR COVERINGS.• DRA·, '
rERIES- APPI.I.\NOE·S ~· DRY, · GOODS· MENS WEAR. BOYS
WEAR - HOUSEW
ARE
,
'I
IN EVERY DEPARTMEN
T~JN tHIS ONCE A YEAR SALE '.
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f

l'bone 188·V l&gt;omeroJ

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Of the Upi-tlnirif at 8 p, m. in the Camp-ted . M(tbodlst Church wUI atteadlrouri.d auditorium and closes Sat
1Utu" · next week 1\
t.ancat~ Aug. "4. The Rev. Paul -M.
Nistht- Portsmouth district M'n' In.- wiD&lt;ler putor Of the New Lex\ngstltute next week 'at
Lancaater' ton Churcl'l wilT serve as dean' of
Campground. it wa1 . announced enter. Janet Ca1·penter. Jerry Davby ·the Rev. Eui:ene Brown, Math- Ia, EuRna FFryt:o, Robert Ull.
odilt pastor. They wil be among
aevfrll bundrer young people attendi"l the week long seuiona
from Metbodlst. churcbe
in the
PortmouL~ dlttriet.

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~ Iii ...bt Cllub trWI lllllllt8. Wddr. He

•td. Judllnr lmm the extent of
tM

trees.
:
were takThe two injured
en to Meigs Gener:al Hoa~ta1· by
{he pomeroy Emergency
Squad.
wh.ile· Skhlmore after reJeting detilla or tJte accident to Sheriff

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Corpse Pr~tests
. .As Coffin Lid
Charles Russe!l was releaset!. Nc
Is Nail~ Down Big Powers Join
10KYO UP - ·A\Iendanb Ia
In-DiscuSsion On
Friday - one
tbeir
roy WCTU' will ., held TuesdaY lea" prot111ted wi;len they tried to
Suez Canal Grab
men

1940 DODGE

2 door. So cheap
won't believC! it.

1950 . FORD .

lhK... wu.

rounded the tun"&amp; sides~
t-he -pickup drive!) by Bhld, eau.
ing t!he latter vebicle to lave the
roadway abd cr.uh. inCl(p - : 801lle

LOW PRICED

.. · $345

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cident Skidmore's truct tran"lifll
not't1l ·whipped lit&amp; rear end as l\o

$100

CU!.tom .. door. ~.o.u1lful 2 Ton~ fiiH8h Dark mue Top .
Light Grey Bodr, overdrive, seat CO\"et'S , Heater and Der.
Very aood rub~r. lah of tow cost transportation In th1s

1951 . FORD

4uc,.

•oter..l .... tbo utloD

Boat •

....$895

•.

otr

a.

Si\"OY 4 door Slldan . Black finish hkr new, H.adio, Heater,
seat coven. Tirc5 like new, merhllni{'lll!y 0. K.

1953 CHEVROLET

wl"' SIII(L Ill..... &amp;. lido •,

for 8/SJt, Katthnr 0. llcXecitl 4eftDM ID tbl acoldlll...- ~
inC of - :rter'Uitl durlq' • allbt dz1ll .... • l1S.P111ht ..
iMcK..... ...,. ........, l"t IIIIo ldJh ..., at hrrll .ra!u~
a.
On• ot· wl•ule• wu 1/BA 114ward. .A.. ltd. MaiR .iddJI a- ·
.UUOtot, wtlo"lett llcKtol. Ill dt.rp. (~_ ....,,,,.. ..~. '

. ·· $1095

1953 PLYMOUTH

the aecidm-t was GJe.ndaJe Slidmore of Ripley, W. Va ., ~who wu
unm.Jure-d in illhe mi8h.ap.
Accordieg Ito reports of the ac--

statement ~rat.Jnc the aclion of
restue ships and his own crew.

LESS THAN 1O,OOvACTUAL MILES
1949 DESOTO

1954 PLYMOUTH ··

oM
001~
of
,
KesteMOD,
Pomeroy, was gi"eil ·~ . at
hQ&amp;piW for mlnor bUl'ts aDd
released.
Dr-iver of the other vehicle in

tle de Fra~ wllioch tur~d back
kmn a Europeen·bountl courRe to
pick ,tbettl from the dying Andre-a

V8 4 doc1r Sedan Lovely Turquohc Btue finish. Radio,
Heater, ml rilwr and wide. mirror~. w/s Hres U'ke new. A
car you will bl.' pmud tn own at u pr.irr. Yf'U can afford.

.ct'-' ...,

....... Mill ,...,..
....................... ..vth
- ' - .......... Cooler -

THESE CARS

1955 PLYMOUTH ·

-

• .," ....,., In

Mr. and Mrs. Cl)lde Well called
on Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday af·

We're NOT KIDDING
MUST

~,.....,.

, callere.

METROPOLITAN
Auto Sales

=======::;;;;~~~~P~hone

Don. Joyct- 1.nd Gino MarehetH
ot the BaltimOre Colt&amp;.
8Rrdy Br-own, Sao FNncbco

.- - TEXAN
MISSING
CAR SHOT UP,

Suadap.
~
Mr .1nd Mrs. Gerald
Violet,
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Floyd Spence and
Mra. Marpret Heaton al)flnt SUD·
day at the Jennie Roush home-.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Painter cal.(.. J
eel on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Paint·,
e:r Sunday afternoon. Harry
Brawn and family were evening

Choo1e

••

--

e

Iootb41U

at the Wict!lam home and called
OD Mr. ·lnd Ml'fl. W111
Heilman,

with Ball..a-Matl~

to

p:o

AtbeDi spent Frida)'
afternoon
wltb Mr1. Mary Bailey.
Mr. and Mr.a. Clyde Bourne or
Coli.atnbw •pen~ Saturday
night

CALLS DEFEND SGT. McKEON·

fin•
Ford VI Cu1temllne 2
&amp; H. Clean and nice
1'952 Dodge 3 paM. Cpe.
nita and clean all the way
l947 Old1moblle Hydra Drlvt
R &amp; H. Ruly •harp ffH'
'Ainy rnor• to choo•• from
Complet• line of new l~ott-Af·
water Outbo1rd MMor In
M1ny More

1n

.Mr.

Che¥rolet Club Cpe. p,

Why Nff fJpu Y111r CIJ«ItiiiJ AttfUIIf Willi Vsl
11'1 II (Oifii/NIICI ~lly !14ct ... llll Tilt Time/

broken .. ibs, a fNIC-

wri.M, a bad lr:nee injury,

.WEST SHADE

&amp; H. A real .:lean ur

·J

suffer((~

has

tured

:::_···:c to

on U5, via maiL

tee~

"But that kind," be .grins, .. is
m•ted lor the iaftrmary in the

SELECT
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

toughC!&amp;t li!tcmcn

I are :

.slasbe.d legs "lilnd a few blac-k C)'i:ti
here and tbtn!.
Spel'd R.spon~lble Pactor
'49'ers.
"But ~ actu.a,l reason I«' mosl
Don Paul, Loa Ant:eJes Rams.
of the injuries," be uys, "is the
Ed Spriakle aTWd Georte Cootact t·h at football has beeome such nOJ'Ill, Cltieago Heara.
IIi. Lia:btntnt·fut. ·c ame and
the
Don Colo, CloeYeland Browns.
men are 80 mueh bieer and fat1·
Laverne Torgeson, Washington
er. You'd be- 5UI'Ilrised how many Redsk..ltu.
'
()f th011e 240 and ~ount.lers can
Chuck Bedn•artk, Phi.kl.dei)Jhla
.run t·he 100 in about H - tJecon.ds. r..aJlles:
When they btt you j"Oing full tilt,
Those, at least fr~m personal
tii)Dletbin&amp; ha• t.o live."
·
e:x:pel('ience,
are the men. most
Yet tbere'e DO doubt wbatsoevet'
be'll admit, that 'Pf'O football be· happity avoided on. the footba"ll
eause ot its very nature is a field by Earl Jug Girard.
"Ami," he adds hopefully, " I
rough, roct 'em and sock 'em
hope
all the other Ji'ne!IIE'n in the
busine~s.
le&amp;JlUe dOJl 't feel migbt.ed and set
The two roughest teams, from out this sason to prove- they are
his persotllal stm:lpoint, -are the tou.gber than the ones J named."
Philadelphi• Eagles And the Wa&amp;bBeCause, Whi.lle be doesn't . reel
ington Redsk.ins.
pro footbalt is doWtlll'ight "dirty",
"Wihen tbo8e babies belt you," he does admit that H'ti rough
he grins, "down you go."
ehOUiJh to suit the haTdiLest chat'PrD Pootltall's Toughe•t
acter wOO ever put on a pair ol
l!ia individual DDU'rinees as the shoulder pads.

·play it rough---rrot dirty.

1955 Mert:ury 4 dr. Sect.l'l, R &amp;
Seat cov'en.. Llkc new lneidf

But even of! on a long trip, Mom and Dad get those
bills paid- promptly. Tbof "1111 boil; oheW, drawn

osc,u

FULlY
Unl~ p,_
Sport• W.-lter
NEW YORK. UP-Proft81!1i.ODal
f.oot.ball, &amp;eltiDc tet taday fOt ID·
other bofte..~ seuoa, wUI
bed' the usuM. tlWDber ~ howl•
about "dirty footbal1" but you
em lilll:e it from Earl Jua; GiNrd
ol the- Detroit Li'oorr tbaL the pros

Karen Drake, Janet oarpenter
and Minad.a Murray served A.! the
dininl!( room committee and
Blakeslee, Anna Mul'ray ,
Hamm and Linda Basnt&gt;tl t~e
chen committee .

Ford V8 Fairlane 2
appnclate.
Chavrolat V8 with
R &amp; H. Beautiful TU··Too"

-

Friday, July 27, 1956

Achievement Day Held July 25
By Pomeroy Benders 4-H Club

deoc i:sion over Jimmy Moser,
New York 10.

'

.

The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
were cloth i ng artirleti .
A style
show was gtvt&gt;n hy t'le girls who
had made clothes to wear.
At the close o[ the meetin1 the
gulliSts were invited to t~e dir.ing
Patty Blakeslee planned 1 ~ meet- room where refreshments of saliQ&amp;.
ad, sandwiches and summer drinks
Jean Ellen Dabo
president of were served. Jeon Ellen 01100 prethe club welcomed the gu~ts and' stded at the punch bowl.

.

'

cb~r~ea

f.br1leath Toll
.{of· Sunken Liner.
Higher

PLAN PICNIC
the Tokyo morgue h•d auN" for
The uaual pimiC! of the ,Pome- frilht
of
"'boll-

Y';'''!'
••u_~.'P--Feu
mouo&lt;-.
toll in !be mid·
· two lillibl&gt;' ·
48i dead with

.... ~~~~

J~vi"den,

WI-fe/

IS the vocal
llhe
Pomeroy School sy.itein.. \
J

,.

wtire filed.

at the Genb -4mer home on Mul- nail down the Ud of bis eoffia.
berry Avenue belinnhig wUb a
A young delpondent JlpQele
potlUC!k aupper. 'Ibose· In atten- farmer came to Tokyo ftidaJ.
dabce are uked to brine · their daecked into a hotel, and tooi • I
owD table ICII'VIee.
dNdly dose ot an lltlletlcide;. The
.-dleal namlner declared ·him
ICI CRIAM SOCIAL
dead aDd be was ·taten
lD the
The llaclne
VOlunteer · he morpe.
Dept. wiiJ bold u
old-fuhioned · Wblle th11 aU.etldentl wen
iCe cream aoei&amp;l.Saturd•y enning peua.diq QIUs Into tbe ~ of bil
J\lly 28. The soel~J will b• held oofflD ~e not..so-dead fanner of·
beside the llome Bank. In caae or . fered a groaning protest. He wu
rain aaiM wid be made
at thl 1r;bahed to tbe hospital and reconsdQUIIIeu
fire bouse. The social will b~Cin gained eompl·,ie
at '1:30.
.
• _.. HVeral
l•.t er.·
, ~
.

SAVED ON

LONDON

UP -

The United

SUtq will join Britlin and Fruee

in emerpuey' U~Jee-pow'l' talb
lf01ldaf 'lo London to decide on.
action to oppaae £cypt•s aellure

of \ tile Suez Canal, lnfonned
ll':rraeh !IGUI'C!el said today.
But ~in waa not watt1n1 to
tate retaD.ator,. measures agaiut .
tbe CUto JOVWDillent, It blotked
EQPt's stl!rl~ balaliCt!a and the
Mt.~ :of the ' British - Fr·inch
o.ftfld... "'aatlcma1iled" Suez Caul
.~ay.
The sourees iD Paris ABid the
FteDeh •ad Brltiab pvemment..
have ilked U. S. Secretary of
state John Foster Dulles to takepart prenon•lJ.Y in the taJk:s
if
PQhible. Dulles Is In Uma, Peru,
.but Ma been in touch with W•sblqtoil where he I! due baclr.
!kmdoy.
'
In •111" cue, th~ informanbl said
an American representative
will
join ln the bilks already schedUled for, Monday in
London between , Britlsll Foreiin Secretary
Selo,\.yn Lloyd and French Foreigtf'
Mllllater Cbriatian Pineau.
Nauer tubed b&amp;et at Western
proteat 10d couttter • me1sures
aplot bla aeiiU.re (){ the Sue~~
canal In a fiery speech on hili way
. home to Calnl from .Aie.x•ndria. .tn Cairo, a wildly · cbeeriq
(rowel O[ balf I million
pf!l'IODS
JrQ wbipplng
ttael( into • fenq
at tbe railt'Oid dation to Jive
N1111er a hero's welcome.

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