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RUSSELL R. PRIDDY, 4-H Agent
WONDERFUL TIME AT
BOYS

Pomeroy-Middleport (0) Daily Sentmel, Aug. 9, 1956

DOMINICANS PICKET IN NEW YORK

STATE

POMEROY P7RS
Miss Corinne Ashworth has r~
turned to her home, Kent, after
a vi.'lil wtth Pnmeroy relatives.

lAst Monday I ~turned
week at Jackson's Mill,
having
attended Bnys' Sta.h! 4-H Camp.
I must say that 264 boys, when
pulling together, can have a wonderful time. Boys &lt;~tt~ndlng (rom
llason County wer&lt;' Cllarles Garland, Jc.e Johnson, Walden Roush
and Jtm MitchelL The boys from
our county made their pr~ence
known there, too, fvr Charles Gar
land and Joc Johne-on
\ton red
tlbbona, and Walden Roush and
.Jim

Mitchell won

blue

ribloons

in the g90d t:Jooming rontest. Jim
JrU rhairman of Tuesday 's c:.mp
assembly and Walden was chairman of Werlnesday'.s a5Sembly . To
up it au off, Jim Mitchell walkP'If
away last Sunday niKht with lhe
Health H which i~ quite au honor .
All in all, I think
thE'
Mason
County boys contributf'd a lot to
the 1956 BcyA' State 4-H Camp.
GJRLS' STATE
There arc eight girls attending
the Girls' State Camp at the M1ll
this week. We will be e•pectlng
them to give u~ a
good report
when they return and ('m sure
the.y will. Those
attendi ng are
Janice and Janie
Jordan. Ann
Newland, Nancy Blaine,
Anna
BeJJ Sommer. June Spencer, Wanda ThompS('IFJ and Lo lA Jean Roush

SHOW . . ---- ----

1 want all 4-H dub members to
put the finishing touches on their
projects now, in pr.ep'Hration for
our Farm Youth Show. It will be
September HI
!h i~ year at the
National Guard Armory. Our project completion has been low in
the pASt e,.ml I would like La aee
that percentage increased. It can
be done if those who · haven't com·
pleted wltldo so now. If you have
-any questions about your project,
)'OU wlll 11t11J have lime to see me
or Bill or Pat and have it alraigh~ened out.

West Virginia
Turnpike

2.~

Minute.,

:&lt; BUSES f:VERY ll,\ Y

UNDA MORGAN (top), H, who
had been l'eportcd killed in the
•Inking of the Ilallan liner Andrea Dorf4, b carried ashore Bt
New York on a stretcher from
the Swedish :ship S!ockkolm. Her
ltepfather, Comllle Clanlllrra, a
1ore~ rorrespundent, and her
atep-slstel', Joan CJantarra, were
amonc the lost. At bottom, a gid
IIW'V1¥'or of the lll-!oted ship
~~ uhore .till clutching ber
llie_pr!!servet""-- ~tlfm4.f

Leave 8:02 am.'2 ·00 pm, 7:00 pm
Arrive 6 20 pm, 1:.! :25 am, ?:32 nm
Mr nnd rMs. Chnrle::~ Ormes of
One Way
Round 'fdp Cu !umhu s. Mrs . Madeline Kirby,
grandson,
Oakland, CAlif., nnd
Billy Schuefcr of Lockbourne Air
Hase wrre dinner gue~ts of Mr .
Pius U. S. Tax
and Mrs. Curt Lall:,tnce on Friday.

$5.50

$9.75

c•d of couffl (t cost. ,.., 6rl
GREYHOUND

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Twenty-two officers and enlist ·
Rogl'r Davidson has returned ed men of the Tank Company
to his base, Artmore, Okla., after (90mmGunl sta'lion~d at Ripley ,
being called here by the death of W. Va . le{! Las t weekend for two
hi.s aunt, MISs Bertha Ebersbach. weeks Summer Camp. Some art&gt;
Mrs. Eugene Harless, Clearwat- training at Fort Knox. Kentucky
er, fl a. , who wa 9 called here by and some are at Camp Breckentb1' rlcalh ot her aunt, Miss Ber- ridge, Kentucky .
tha Ebl'rs bach has returned to
1st Lt. Glenn E. Smith, ComhN home accompanied
by her
mother, Mr-.. Clara DavidiiOn, who manding Officer, listed the follow ·
will make her home with her.
in-g names as men in Camp: 1st
vi.siled Lt. Henry Bul'k, 2nd Lt. Frank
Mrs . Clyde Andrews
Wednesday with her mother, Mrs-. Capehart, M-Sgt. Charles Dillt&gt;.l
Mary Stobart , Antiquity
(lst Sgt.}, Sgt's Delbert Casto.
Mr.s . Addie Grue.ser, Condor St. Carlyle Epling, Jackie Flihn and
anrt Mr and Mrs . R. B. Wilkins Edgar Poe, PFC's Harold Dooley
r eturned home Tuesday evening and Daniel Powell, Pvl's Charle;
&amp;fter " Y&amp;f'!ltion lrip to Niagara Bura:ess, James A. Capehart. Roy
Falls and Canada . Mr. and Mrs. Rardin, Roy Shamhlin, William
Wilkens returned !o their hnme Southall, John Taylor, Kenn eth
1 MIMIIIS ot. Domlnlcu Republic Cultural Society and Pan-Amerlean AnU-Communlm AuoclaUon are ahown on picket duty ill New
Lanca~ter, Wedne:-day.
Taylor, Richard Ward, J()hn Wj]d.
L_ York. Tbe lli&amp;DI opla1n reuont fot the picltetin&amp;. (ln~} 1
man,
James F. Cap.ehart, Georgi:
Mr and Mrs Paul
Zirkle and
Hesson
and Charles Rou11h.
chil-dren, Rita and Marlene, RonThree
other members of the
nie Calvert and Rose Horak of
Pome roy and Mrs and Mrs. Wm. Tank Company: Jackson Garnes
Harrah of Dayton enjoyed a pic- Perry Hickman, Jr., and Robert
Scarberry are now ('In sbt month•
nic at Lake Alma Sunday.
M1·. and Mrs r Edgar Altmayer active dutv for training.
(Jeannette Young) and sons, of
Levittown, N. Y. are spending a Lansing, Michigan.
tW&lt;l week vacation with her parMr. and Mrs. John Hopkins and
enU., Mr and Mrs. 1'homll.!i Young. eon of Columbus vi&amp;ited Mr. and
Miss Marilyn Young of Wasbing~ Mrs. Don Mlore. While here they
ton, 0 . C. Is also the guest of her accompanied the Moores to Portsparents for a we~k .
mouth where Mr. Moore addressMr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wise and ed a Tri State District Council ot
children of Toledo are the guests C.arp.enters meeting.
of his p11rent11, Mr. and Mrs. GerMr. and Mrs . James Mumaw nf
ald Wise.
·
near Steubenville visited his sis·
.and four ter
Mrs . James Clark
Mls11 Frankie Mumaw.
children of Cincinnati
are the
Mrs. Nettie Meeks vblted her
sucst.s of her parents, Mr.
and daughter Mrs. Bpt'on Johnsen at
Mr8. E. N: Arnold, ROBe' Hill.
Parkersburg,
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Mrs. Gilbert Freeman is on a
James il'heiss stationed at Lockweek's vacatinn from
her emin Columbus
ployment at the Gloeetner rest- bourne Air 6ase
spent the weekend at the Gilbert
AltMNo 1ft New York aboard
General BodSea·· ror vtaiU
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mees
and Sinclair home.
with Explorer Bcout.l ID tftt United Btate1, t.'lree Explorers Join daughter, .roan, returned to their
of Prook.!ivlll•
Melvin Grimm
, 1 bplonr scout John Maber cseeon.d rrom right! or BrookJyn In a home, Colu mbus, Tu~sday evrrUng and Ree·ce Grimm of' Columbus
four-way handshake. The vlsttora are ( rrom left) Roger Green,
with
after a week 's camping at Great spent the week end here
Enf)and; BJJI Davtdaon, Scotland. and O«am Arvid11on, Sweden. Bend .
wife a"-d mother, M.rs. Citri.'ltJna
In all, 52 Scouts arrJved on the Vlleel. The English buys will go
Mr .And Mrs . Rir.hard Meea and Grimm.
to PhiladelphiB-t tbe Scotch to Clnclnnttl and the Swedish youtha family
The Jolly Stitchers 4-H club met
Rre visiting
relatives In
to Memohl~
_'l.u.r_..~!"'-.l_ ".:.::~~_:_:_· Columbus.
at the h-:~me of Rnsetta llllle. Mril,
Geneva Nolan was present
and
judged projects.
Mr. and Mrs. Holbert WHii,ams
and AOns of Akron spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Hughey Leading- end with his parents,
Mr. and
ham and children, of Lorain vis- Mrs. C. H. Wllliam11.
On Jllly 18 one hundred and (ifty .to foster an "international brother· ited Mr. 11nd Mrs. Willis LeadingMr. and Mrs. Willis
Leadingout!toriding Civil Air Patrol cad- hood of air-minded youth ." The ham_
him arid daughten spent a week
ets left to visit 22 nalions of the first E~&lt;('h;wve was betwef'n CanRuth Wingett has
end wltbMrs. Rosa . Le·ad~ghain
rree world . Ther an' participating ada 11nd the Unllerl States in 1948. home following a visit with
and
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Monre at
in the lnterna.tionnl Cadet Exaunt, Mrs. Robert Holstlen,
South Webster . .
Countries
vi.'li!('d
are
Canada,
('hanJ,!" and will carry the spirit
of aviation abroad whilc alr-·mind· Mexico. l:le!~;:ium, Rrazll. Denmark,
rd young men from !hi.' PX&lt;'hAnge France. Greece, Hal~·. The Neth!rcountries vislt in the United State~ . !anrls, Norwa.v, PnrtuJ,!al , Spain .
Sweden, Switzerlanrt. Tul'key, Cu ·
Th(' hov;~ are ~cmber·s of Lht• ba, Grf'a! Britain. Chile, Venezuela,
Air fo'orc~'s civi lian auKiiiBrv HOd 1 1'eru, Israel and Uruguay.
compt•lr fur tht&gt; honor of F.xchAngc
Th
nl
, t th
·'el· 1
·
· th
h lh c·1 1., A
e o y co. 1 o
e cau § s
JHII'll&lt;'lpatwn
r~mg
e "'
.r their 5ipending money with tht&gt;
P&lt;~lru) youth avJatlon program.
transPortation furnished by the U
CnuntJ'It&gt;s in Europe, the Near S. Air Force. Two adult escnrb
l':ast, L.11tin America and North and arc nssignt&gt;d In each group : a
South America will host the Amer· USAF oUicer fiDd a CAP · officer.
Jeans who will visit in groups uf
Ohio boys taking part are Rich
five und Lwenty·H\Ie and . will be
ard
Lambert, Cincinnati; Stanley
ofl'tcial gue~:~ts of cooperating nr
D.
Brechtel,
o~trander; John Floyd
gnni:r.11tion.s in tt\ese nations.
The 19!\6 Exchanie, the lar~:est Jr., Oayton; David Hickenbot-ham,
Springfield.
In the nine-year history of the
progr&lt;tm, i~ sponsored Jn this country by Civil Air Patrol. Major
Gl'fl. Walter R. Aiee, CAP national ctunmander, says the purpose IS
HOGS-175 t,, 220 lb,s,., 16 to
16.70; 220 to :ZIJO lbs., ttr 'lo 16.70.
Light, 14 to 16.60. Fat Sows, 10
to l'f . Stags, 8 to 12. Boars, 6 to
10. Sows &amp; PlgR, 36 to 60. Shoats,
2 !o 1S.
CATTLE - Sl.e!crs, 12 to 18.
Heifers. 10 to 18- Baby Bed, 12
to 18. Fat C.ows. D to 12.!50. Cttn·
'J'he annual picnic ol the Chosners, 6 to 8. Bulls, 10 to 15. Milk
ter Garden Club WBB btld Wednes- Cows, 60 tn 13!J.
day cveninJ at the hom• of Mrs.
VEAL CALVES - Tops, 2i-70.
Vernon Weber with Mrs. Lawrence
Seconds, 20 to 24. Medium, U tO
Milhoan aslllstlna.
20. Com. &amp; Hvs., 10 to 22. Cblls,·
Plans were mad~to attend tbf- 4 to JO.
State Convention" at Athen! anJ
SHEEP-Ewes &amp; Lambs, 4 \o IJ::
the meeting on plannln; )'l!larbook~ Stock Ewes, 3 to 6. Fat Stl;fe~
nt. Rutland Mon_sJay.
3 to 8. Cull!, 1 to 4, Buekal. .,
Hibbona were awarded Mrs. Roy 6. F11t Wothers, S to 8:
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Holter, Mrt. Vernon Weber, Mrs
LAMB5-To!&gt;s, 20. Second\, . Ji
f&lt;~an Dean and Mrs. Leth1 Kobto 18. Ught Wts~, 12 to lB. Conflentl.
mnn, 10 to 12.
The n~xt meetinJ iA to be 11
work~thop at the home of M1·s. CHrl
Mr . and Mrs. Charletr HAmilton
Kaull Aug, 6 with MrR. Rober! n{ Harris onville, Pa., viaited Mrll.
Reibel, regional director, attend- Allee Williams, Mrs. Gladys May,

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VOL. VIII

Rollin Logr.n ol
Jacksonville ,
Fla., \11 .'lpending ~ume time with
his grandmolher. Mrs . Lena Wea-

150 Civil Air Patrol Cadets Are
Touring22Nations0£Free World

Te IIAIRMONT SWIPT HOMIS, INC,

loll: 1516, P1rkeNIM.Irg, W. V1.
(ientlemen: I !lm lntere11tcd In 11 ( ) 1 bedroom ; ( ) 2 hq_nroom,
( ) 3 bedroom; ( ) 4 btdroom, Swift H111uc . I do ( l; dn not l )
Name

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Our OHice and Model• re OpMI at
1101 8LIZZAIO DRIVI [U. S. 21 Soutfl)
PAIKI*SIUIG-Drlv~ out today.

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prospecls Get.
•.f.P\.a.a•
Advtce From VPI pro£essor·
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nmneenn~ ;
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limo payments up to 11 mas.

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RIU, Vice president of the
Chamber ot Commeree:
nianager of
Co. bere.
to at.-

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Pittsburgh down tow•rd! Cincln·
'niU. They will see,.the need for
modern loeke and ilams and obsenre· the 11nod control along tbe
river and the trtmt:ndous induS'rial development in the Ohio Val-

Among tbe men who will be
prHent are M.• G. Burmide . Concame from E. lni88m•n fro~ W. Va.: CliH?fd
of lbe RlYEil'&amp; Davis, Tenn., chrrnn of tbe FlOod
the OVIC. Coiltrol aubcom.; John A. Blat~lck, Mlrin .. chrmn ol the Rivera
and Harbors subcommittee; Gen.

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of the Conference :Ia to

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Fogle&amp;one,

Beck Manufacturin~ Company,
IsSoldToffirrlestonFirm
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Th\lrsday's te.st.s at London l'leAred ·Noblt&gt;s o{ such charges;.
Bailey said that the investigation
into the death of the bO]&gt;' will continue.

Warren Woman Is
Injured In Fall
From Horseback ,Middleport Squad

Sale of the D. r._ Beek ManuThey are of arc _and spot w~ldA Warren. Ohio. woman visltinl!
factul'lng company uf Midleport 1 ing co~truction wttb aulomotJYe
in Mason Citv waJO injured on
to the Hubert Kelly Motor Co. of safety . glass throughout _and are Thursdav wh~n a horse which .shf'
Charleston has recently been ao- Wi!ll known in the market The was riding reared and fell on hf'r.
nouneed by the Kelly Company.
cabs in t~e future will be mar~etThe Beek Company bas been ed from Charlest.on after
bemg
Mrs. Lee Richardson . who was
eogoged in the manufacture of trucked from Middleport.
visiting her brother, Russell Capehart of Mason, is a patient in the
a d 1
Jeeps cabs sinee 194 an . .11 nc~
The Kelly company in Charles- S&lt;:haekel Clinic where she is reib&gt; organization ha~ ~een thqnc a:S ton )oat its distributorship of Wil- ported!y suffering from a broken
two companies p[o ~~~t~rte bum lys Jel!ps when the Wi!lys Motors, verlehra. a crarkPd peh&lt;s hone.
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D. L. Beck
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Inc abnlished web
distributor- and two cracked collar bnn'"-~ .
the prese~t f.,_~tory t\ous~ng the , shiPs throughout the country and
Mn;. Richardson, along with her
19 2
h
D
compapy
1n
tn
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adopted
direct
factory
dealer
Ann . was spending
A large part of his products ave
,
been exported to Canada
'-nd re1aUonshtp.
her
in the art&gt;a wi1 h rela through thelr dealers to other forPhilip w. Kelly, snn o{ the pres- lives. ~· F~d Rosenbaum nf
countries.
.
ident will be tlle genl!ral manager 1 Pomeroy 1s her mler.
Kelly company, \Vhill!h or1.11· of the company and Charles Clark- 1
·-·--~~-lnally distri~uled WUiys Jeeps 1ft son is managing tbe Middleport
tbe -entire /tate of Wert Vl.rrn!a plant.
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and part sof Virginia, Kentucky,
d
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the Beck
and Mrs. Clarksnn and son
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and
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cabs Oh
In o,19'9.
·are moving from Charleston to the •
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Tbe cnmpllny prodtlces apprtlx- Shiflet property on South Fourth

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Mid~leport

Makes Two Calls
Thursday Evening
The
Middleport
Emcrgent'J
Squad was called at 5:30 p.m.
when Samuel Tf'rzopoulus, Harri·
sonville Road, became ill. H~ wat
taken to the Meigs General Hos·
pil.al 'ol•here Dr. J . J. Davis w.u
called on the case . ThP Pomeroy
Squad was on another emergent'y
run and the Middleoorl Squad Was
called to
'tase. -

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the

The Emer~ency Squad was call.
ed at 8 p.m. when Mr5 . Henry Car.
ter ,Cochran',~~ HoHow. below Hnbson, becamE- ill . St-.c w~ given fir-~t
a'id and it was recommended that
she visit a physician.

J hn Vroman W'll

Attend CapltO
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~'::~~1Ya~~h:~P~~~:1;a~!l~t~ A~th~~ ~:!~~~

company manufacturs
f~U a~
half cabs of each etyle. It produces only a deluxl! half cab but
both custom and deluxe models
are manufactured in the full c2b.

in Middl_eport
Rawsnn,
Ch!I~

In Fall Semester

The

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Squad
are Emmett
John Vroman, son {)f Mr. and 'W.is calle-d to the home of Mrs.
Johnaon, Carl De~ng, ~\~a~' Mrs. Jnhn c. Vroman ·nf 174 Cole fRay Keeton i nSyracuse on Thur&amp;Cmon, Harold Sw rlz. a
John St. Middleport, Ohio has sueeess- day. Mrs. Keetnn suffered from
Hoscbar, Cbttrles Bland, nd
fully completed the requirements . an attack and was gJ\•en oxygen
Stewart.
. for admission to C11.pit.al Unlver-r by tht&gt; squad.
sity, Columbus, Ohio, ae&lt;:ording
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to aD announeem~nt by Mr. James
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
.
Shult:r. Dire,..tor of Admissions.
! The Meig!&gt; Cou nty
Women s
• Joh~ plans to l"nroll
in the i RC'publif'an Cluh wilt mret on Sat.
Businqs.s AdminislraJjnn r.l$'r!ic- ( Aut:.. 11. at 2 PM _;,t the
Hot(')
ulum . He is locking forwartl to be- , Martm . Ali Rf'pllhlic:tn womf'n are
ginnin,ii: hi s rollegc work at Cap- urge~ to attend hy pn·sJdenl Oelltal in September
Ia W1ndsor.
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I 58 Bus Drivers Issued Permits
! At Meigs Board

Meeting, Tu~sday

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A tntal of 5fl bus CriVers per- liam H. Swain, Virg il Wt&gt;~tfa l l.
mits wer\! 1ss11Cd by the Meigs
Northern Local S('hool Distrir·t :
County Board of Education at a E. R. Carr, SadiE' Cr.rr. Raymnnrt
meetin g held Tu c6dav night
1 Cottt&gt;r11l. Clinton E. Douglas, Ruth
The l~ r)!:e st number for one dis-~ Gfllilan, Orville D Graham.
trict was ]3 fnr Snuthrrn (.(1('1!!
Salisbury L()('aj School D1stncL
whilr f.asicrn and Wf' f;frrn Lrx:al Huh•: Brown, Clay ~';vans. Amos
Dis!ric!~ harl !2 l'arh hired Thr
Leonard, Evcrf'tt Lightfoot Homer
dr iverS Ar(' rrq uirt•d tn pas.~ a ph_v- Radford. George W11gnrr. Oren
sica] before Lhry r;,n as.'lumc Lhcir Wears.
duties
Southern Local School District:
Those !s ~uf'rl prrnuts in 1hf'Jr Marshall Adam~. Huwarrl Allen.
r e~pective S~.·hool d1strirls arf' :
Lourence Beegtr , Edward Bush.,
Ralph Henderson, AUwri Hill, Vel'·
Bedford L()('al SchOol lllstrirt :
Wm . Hnrt. to'rank Jones, W. H. non Nease. Charli!s M. Proffitt,
Jones. t&lt;:rne~t Wood.
Harold Proffitt. Grover Salser, Jr. ,
Columbia Loca l Schoo] District: Delbert A. Smith, Clarence WielE·
Jame,~~ G::ston , ~'i!ndal Jord~tn, Tf\y· line, Kenneth W!ilt.
Jor A. Moore. Chester Riel! .
Western LOcal School District :
Eastern Local &amp;-hool District: Ernesl Davis, Max Edmundson.
Victor A. Bahr. Cecil Caldwell, Howard Cerman, - Darrell Goff.
Wayne Chevalit&gt;r, Ros~ Cleland, Don Gorb~. Lauren HoUma~. Ten'y
Thomas F. Ryr, w. A. Frost, Bry- Little, Marvm Miller, Gertld; Nor·
ris, Jame.. Nitholt:O,A; Riymood
110 Harris, Jr., Fred Larkins. C. 0.
Newland, Roland Terrence, WU.. thom,u. Matvlb. B.. V{Uion.
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a.nu·bvtctory
Bam.ble~
1ntrut1tnc
on bMW
• congr&amp;tu-ptl fJ'9m
ll: wlh. tn
T~•theIn.trudu'
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thelb to ~e interest
In their
chPdren and "' .,.... their •P•·
loslty In their studies.
In bis remarks
to studenU,
Professor Long t(lld them not to
1 be coatent wtl-h just p.aaslng but
to work hard to get to the top.
Profeuor Long was acCOmpanied by Paul Taormina of Columbia
UniverSity, .one of the
atude~t
engineers berfl lor · ·the summer. __,
In the \)ualne• s:e•slon nf the
meeting, Rotarians voted 't9 eosponsor with th~ New Haven Littna:
Club a visit of the
Red CroasBlodmoblle to the- Bead. Are.a In
Seplemher.

E. C. /Iochner, Del&gt;tli\IY C~lel . of
Studenta present a l:the meeU••r'l
E.een ror ConstruetioD(
were Jerry Wiles, John Handley,
UevJna:, Roy Cluk, Lewlr
'theY wm make tbe!r
by
Rol&gt;ert Rouab, AIJen Hlrr1s,
plane and . bave lunch _in
·
Sheldon Roush, BUl
bUJ"I, fiy dowo the- river
re.Capehart, Jackie cape
to HunUngton ~or tbe reJep-

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The bOdy of the Barrett hov
was found in a Tr xaco gasol!n•'
barge on the mornmg ot July 23 .
two persons were injured and The barge had been moored at
two automnbiles were
ht&gt;avily Middleport.
dam aged as the result of a ThursAt thl' time of the discov('ry o(
day n1ght a('dd~l on State Rt 7.
acl·ording to Sheriff Charles Rus- the body , Baill'y e:.:preased hiS
doubts as to the cause of death
sell.
and asked for ;:;; autopsy of the
EHie Kamedy, 56, Loag Bottom body and a l)athologicaJ study o(
lild EdJUII' M'iller, 66. The Plains, tissues fro m contusions and abrawere bl)th , t&gt;r~ed at the Meig, s1ons he founrl un the hudy.
General Ho•p1
in Pomeroy for
mulliple
Ja
tions and ; then
ha_1ley sa1d this monung that !le
were released.
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.,tJ!I ;;waltlllg the rcsullll nf lh r
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According to Sherif{ jlusse!l. Dr. Carson or !h., Hol,er llospJ tal
the a~dellt oecured when
Gallipoti.s Dr. Carson 1s out ol
Ford IIOing wes~ on Route 248 and town un vacation and Will be hiH:k
driven by Edwin L. Millet, 69, of on Monday .
~he Plalns turned south onto Rt 7
anti dfoveinlo the palt o fa 195:.!
The det ention of Nuble~ 1n_ th e
Cbevl'6! et8edan travcliog north case came after an unldentJfu~ iJ
tOe KeODI.;'dy w&lt;:r- 1 wi.Lness was allcgctl to have seen
Nobl&amp;~ strike tht youth dur1ag an
woman W3Ji a pass- altercation lln iht&gt; river badk at
eng•r in the Ford according to
dusk on the day thlt the boy
the sheriff .
disapPeared.

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Dinner
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Two Are Injured
As Cars Collide
Thursday Evening

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meeting were young
bora and
The county superintendent's
girls from high schools
In the
area whd have indicated that they fiCe reoorled that two new ~ach­
are interested ia engineering.
ers bad 11eeri hirf'd by the E~stern
Local School district for thE' comProfessor ,Long is in charge of ing sChool year.
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a sroup of student engineers who
Hired Thursday, were Elizabeth
have spent the summer
at the l.adey
Poirit Pleasant to te~ch
Phillp Sporn Plant in connection commerce at Tuppers Plains H1gh
wlih a student engineering train- SchOol, and Robert Se~ber.t, to in·
ing' program sponsored
by the
struct Instrumental music at both
American Gas and Eledrlc Co.
Chesler and Tuppers Plains High
Professor Long listed four Schools.
things whlch he said should • be
Authorities predicted the Lon•
Miss LUley is a 1951 a:raduale
streMcd in high school
students of Marshall CoileP and taught
don meeting-to which :u nations
interested In
engineerhlJ.
He physical education last year at
have been lnvited-wiU take place
"
told the group that speeial atten- Point Pleasant.
next Thursday as scheduled, even
tion shnuld be placed on physics
lh0Ugb Russia !luggestei:l
postMr. seibert WIS. hired t" ~~~·­
and ehiemlstry.
~ing It until the
end of tbe
Bernard Krinte, WhQ will teach
m.onth.
In spelklng of the latter
two this coming year at Chillicothe.
Lester Pike, 19, Racine,
was "''bi-ts, Lon .. directed h 111
' wnr d s
. of
Th~ a Iso pre dl c (e d re j ec l wn
nf
fined $5 · and ~nJJta on a charge .... ....
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1 th 1 th
R I •
uss ~s proposa
a
e co er· of r-kle•• drivinl In th~ \!ourt llt · the- Jlotllrlans present and sa ,
WOM.N WILL MElT
enee be enlarged to include Red
..,._
"If
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ted In
beating
Tbe Middleport Buililess
an-d
Aatil!llltes, Arab naUons and Red of Mayor Howard Frattk nf Racine
you re n eres
.
China.
according to the slterlff's office. Russians in p~oduetng eng1ne~, Professlonal Women'! Club will
did not p&amp;y the" fine and you should .be mtereate-d 1n see1 g meet at the Road&amp;ide
Park on
P "·e
F'rench .apokesmen in Paris said
u.
Jth 1 b la have eood physic! Tuesday, A~gust 14th, at IJ:30 PM.
RJJnla's bid to invite 22 more na- was Jndged ln the M.elgs County an~ :J;e~ollltr)' cla.slles."
Membel'l are to bring their table
u.Ona to the conference woyld aet jail.
, To those; students who are planservice and 1 .50c gift. Expenses
short thrift. Tbe French 1llso said
Albert "~" Keeton, 39, Min-I nlng to attend college· to
study of tbe aupper Will be shared,
the-y 'f9\.lld refuae to del•;v the eravllle, was arreJ~trd and placed engineering, be advised tbe choosconferen~.
, in the county :jill by Town Mar- Jng of •n accredited engine-ering
HOLZBR 1!0SPITAL
Fteneb commentators, appeared shal Alfred Lyons of Racine on 8 sehool. He advised them, to lake
Admltted Thursday:
Charles
unhappy but not s~rlsed at.. thl!l charge of dlsturblng the peaee. tu,ndamen~al courses and not to Hill, Letart F,lli; Elmo Pierce,
Joq Rwalan note but said the HI11 b
Ul take place befohe speclali;re too much.
Lona Iinttom; Mrl. Robert Varian
RuBIJ4n answer glm BOrne Idea
e~r1n1 w
of tbe po11itioD the Russians will Ma)'(lr Frank.
He also asked the students to Syracuse, Alva V. Weaver, Harttake at the eonfereuee."
learn how to study and to pick ford, Weat :vlrginla:
SpaiD oflicially accepted an- tnBETTIR HEALTH CLUI
out the Important parts of lesson.
assignments. He ~old them to take
vit8tton to the 1burlday eon(eTenee. That left only Egypt and 1 The Laurel Cliff Better He11lth pride Jn penman~hlp and learn to
Gre"'e as nations which have not 1club will meet Monday evenJng write dl11tlnct1y. In addition, Profes
nplled to ' the invitation. Grece at the home of Mrs,
Lawrence anr Long advlaed the students not
eirlltr this w.eek 1\l¥8'e.ded the Smith with Mrs. James Gilmore to let college or high school Work
eonfe#Ace be entlraett and post- the auistin.g hostess. A
layette plle up and to learn tn write to
pnned but it did not giVe a yes or shower will .J&gt;e held Cor Mrs. Dan be understood.
d~. Do, bswer.
Smith.'
He told parents to see t-h at child
ren have good study bablst and

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Exonerates Middleport Man
that ile had nolh1n~; \o dr• 'Nith
•I whatMWVl·r.''
connl'ction wit h the barge death ~,~
Nuble.~. along 1nth an al ieged
1 Henry Barrett, Jr., 16, OJ MiddlP - w1tness tu a !i~o:ht hetwern N&lt;Jblrs
pcrt on Sundav , Jul y 22, as a rc- and !hf' ~·outh . wa~ taken to Lnn &amp;ult of a lie d&lt;·ledor tf'st givc!l ·lr•n early TJJU( sda ~· mornin&gt;: hy
htm at the London, Ohio, Bureau !bliPv anri Palrolman lk(' Nr11!
hf Cnmmal lnvcgti ga tion and ldi"O·
Ill' wa s releaser! from cu s lnrl~·
Uficat ;(!n on Thursday .
~I 4 3(J u'el&lt;:~:k on 'l'hur~dav l·vr nChid nf Pol irr Tt1 :~~1·ll Btn!r) rn g.
Midrlleoort said tod;;\', "Wr fl•e\
Nobles wa ~ fJt l\t taken !u L11n
don for a lil' dr•.nc to,. tesl on 'I'IJC&gt;day, July 31. T!lc results uf th l'
te~t at that time proved to be inconcl usive. He was first held fnr
mveshgation and then on an open
charge.

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Howard Nublcs , 57 , MidlepMt.
was cleared oF all susp1cion 1n

According to the ,Ohio Hi,::hwa\'
Charles Hill, 3, Letart Fall!
to Holzer Hospital
WR8
a poSllible cerebr~
i · co&gt;~''"'''~". and multiple .abrasiom.
The miJhap occurred, the report
states, wben the young Hill jum~
ed rrom the rear of a fann vehJde traveling north, and ran acro.s&amp;
the i'\)ad into the path of aa automobi}c driven south by Rudolph
Obit.z, 50, Racine .
The d'J:iver of tbe car in an attempt to keep from sttild:ng the
youth, sped orr the rigik "slde of
the highway, and crashed. head
on into a stump, demdllshing tilt'
ea; enmpletely . Oblt.z su'f fered abrasions of thtl face.
·
Hill, the sOn of ll.arTy Hill, wa•
taken to Holzer Hospltal by th '
Racine Emergency Squlld.

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ADLAI, HARRIMAN CHIEFS • • •

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oomlnatioD race to Ch1caJo nportera. (lf&amp;t~lotmdplwfo.J

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hold on the Suez Canal.
In Washington American offi"'
A -bit of eoUd, practical advice
clala were hearten~d
today by was given area boys and girls inenglneertngVPIwhen
Russia's decision to attend ,t h e tere.sted in
1 cLondp~ conference ·on the Suez Prof. Hardy Long of the
Iii
o · a1 criri
·
ulty spoke to members
of the
an
s.
Bend Rotary and gue•.t~r on Tbunr
. SERIIi OF COMPLAINTS
day evening in the social rooms
They dismissed. u primarily of tbe Hartford Methodist Chuttb.
propaganda a series ' of quallfiCa- I
Uons and complaintS about the
Guests of the Rothrv
at the
centerenee altathed, to th~ Rwsian

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clryed as you lib them by iettfng the
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A five year old Letart Falls bo'
waa h()S!JitaHzed, the automobilt
b" wh.ich he was .!'truck demolished. and its driver injured, Thurada:v morning:, on State Highwa·

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Britilih diplomats stu'died the 18
Soviet note of "ac[!eptance"
· •U night and said lt was so vaguelY worded they weren't sure what
0
'l ll meant. Russia ~id it moul-d
·send a representative, but
the '
r Kremlin attached a whole series
J· ·of reservations and counter-pro'•, · pol,ll.
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'TIJe West was thrown into con·
f~i~ by Moa~o.w'B assertinn it
"wlli delea:ate Us repreaeotative
DIA~ tllutrata op(l08lnl .Yar81ona or how the •lbipA were
to tiJ1a eonte~c;e" and Moscow's
opera.tfii, tn colllaloa of the. Swedillh llner Stocldwlm a,nd ~
failure to say Whether attendance :. JtallaD 11ur .Alldrea Dor1a. 'l'he Swediab line llfl\l• the Dofla
on
o Ilts pfOturned Jato tht Stockbolm.
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Bruises In Wreck

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2 SIDES TO SHIP COLLISION

LONDON UP -British sources
ai!CUKed Russia today· of trying to

turn next Thursday's Suez Canal
eobference into an International
':-.. Ctrc:w: and expressed doubt the
Soviets · :would even attend.
,. Western Big Three d!plom11ts
~ c:&lt;~n~ulted on tlictlca to quash the
JlGssian move to ring In C.ommu·
.!· •·· D;f.st_ China with eight .oth(:r Co!Dn\unlst n·ation&amp; and the
Arab
WOI'Id and prepared to reject Sovl~t· moves to postpone the confcttence or move it to Cairo.

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Britain Ac,uses Russia Of AHempt
To Turn Suez Meeting Into Cir,us

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This 11 luat on .. of many Swift Home._pre-cul lor e11y erectlen. DG-It-yount~lf anct uve thouurndtl Or we will er.ct It for
you. latk home end •tt~ction fln•ncecl with NO POWN PAY ·
MINT. Mall coupan for de.tellt.
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Chester Garden
Club Has Picnic
Last Wednesday

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22 Officers, EM
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Go To Kentucky

GOOD SCOUTS

MASON COUNT\' f''ARM YOUTH

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Clubs This Year

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1 441 IJoy.s and 48.~16 ~iris. It t•·
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EDITOR

P u iJII ~ h~d evtr\1 urt, , un on ''"Ct• p ; S•l!ldJ) !. 1· ''"Ji,. O lt 1n Valle ,
Sent i~~t•.t [n(· , ..It I I•J :\1\ m·ll:.lllil· St, P.JII"''•· Y. u
t'lu un·:..!l IJflll' tllh un c 3~ . t"dil [)I t;.,l utiL,·t ploo: •· J!fl

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Enl ered as S;ro•untl d~s.'i :n :~d .\1 m a l t~ r 111 !h.:

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The 4-H 'er s, all between ro and
21 yr:ars old, are membr:rs o f 4 .
500 dubs sCitltered throughout the
s tate 'l'hey are led by approxi·
1 mutely 11.000 adult advtsors
and
4 ,300 jun ior leader-a.
Clark County leads In ~ -H membe r ship with 1.667 Columbiana is
&gt;t•cond wi th 1,627 and Stark third
with. 1,561.
The boys and girl !&lt; are carrying
1112.021 project!t this year. Elec·
tr idty , clothing, dairying,
steer
fpetling and nutrition are amung
th e mo ~t popular projects, Harsb-

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m•n
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1lK month &lt;. S7 80. I lin' ~ llt&lt;:•nlhs. $:1 !IU Bv 111 •l liJ' r vu t~ w h ~r ~
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Did Humphrey'• Adlor1
Minnesotan's Enteri,-.g ·
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C:orc• iCefauver'1 Hetndl
Veep Race SeeP Factor
Spcctal to 'Ce11tmi Pn·•11 .A.ssodatio11 I
ASmNOTOX-Some W aslun ~ ton political observers nre Cretllt•l
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tnr Sena tor H uhrrt Humphrr y tDJ , MtnneROtll, with playing
ah Important ro le In th r ~ tirld f.' t\ (l eri~ lon by Es t ell Kl'f1l11Ver to withdraw trom the Uemucru lit· pn· ~ ld&lt;' ntltt.l contes t and to endorse Adlai
Stevenaon tor the n ominal tun .
Humphrey had openl y toSAod hi ll hnt In to the rlnR" for the vice
pre.aldentlaJ 1pot th e day before 1(f!f:urver a nnnunnld h l!l w iii Ld Lu(... a \
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fi~Hl! l'llnt••nllnn fur tlw Nn. 1 ph"'" " " Ou• l l&lt;·}..,t.
Sr •·f' rn l lnal d,·ra c in lm t11a t th l.~ mo l'•' Lv
H u mph !'t'Y con f ron te d tl !e 'fcnn!'!l!lt'llll Wl l h th~~
cholu! of cont m ul ng to oppo~ e Stevemmn fut· the
top ~&lt;pnt- wlth \tllle Chance ot !,lltrce~s or uf
t ry ing lo co r, cl ll &lt;'l a holdtng opet·u.tlun tha t mi g-ht
re!l ull ln l ll~ -vto;:c prul dtintlal numlnatlon for
hl m!!clf.
Kefn i\Vt' l' \ns!.o.!R tha t no "•lt.'tl.l" wn11 m&amp;.d e to
repu y t1i11 •l ra nmllc mov e, nnd ~t evom !l on ngl'l'l!ll.
N c\' t•tllwtr-ss, hi ~ nnnoun cc me nt prubu bt .~· wt•nt
fttr tu make h lrn ! rlendll In 1\a! S lt!VI' n !ltm .camp
and g iVl' him GtHmg clnlm for con.~ id e ra!tOII wl of'll
lJte Ht'i&lt;'Ctlon of tt Vk~ Jl r et~ ltlenUal cu.ndkla.te
COil\ ()~ ll]l fur Ul.lC!IIlOn,
Stnater
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Humph,.y
e nt:PIJBLICAN TflOUm.ES-Hiroltl E. StniiHn'a move to drop Vice Prea ld!lnt Richard M. Nixon from the No. 2
.Place on the 19M Repub!lc un t k ket Ia seen by many poHUcul uiJ•
ki'Vtra ~a pl'l"\'lew or l1oh1 gs to come Jn th e yeara Hl~1 - 1960,
S tauen I Ugg eatctJ Mu :illu.,• hu!tella Gov. Cht'lattan A. Hl!rter In
place ol Nixon but dl't la r&lt;:ld th a t th~ rt! were !'l everal other "equally
J'('(ld Repubhcnnl!." Ni xo n Is • luunplonetl by Lire con!ICI'\'UIIvn within
the OOP, while Stas t~t!ll nnt.l He1ter, utnong others, al'o In the lliJ&gt;:!I'al
WinJ.
\ The Bta.!laen ftare -up, Wlllch llj&gt;SO t lhe party's show or unity, in·
dlcatet.l a el t'tWuge tlm t will O&lt;'C ur umonlf Republlcana In Conrt'C!tll.l
1al'lll In pQrt y m~ t~ ur g.'l 111 ll1e l'uming four yenra. The atakflti are
control of the purty mnclllnery 41-nd the nomination of ll pi'Hlt!entlul

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lrom l·ald 1nilk by pu~ting tlte Jill"'

IR cold water and addi'ng a pb,c:Jto
•I .-{a to U.• milk.

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THilRB au maDI ob~ioul pre~•wuf &amp;1lev1ate an 11.ttael:. As an:r·
eautlona an BBthmat1c abould.lone -.ho hal asthma well know1,
tate ti) protect hbnaelt from an an acutt attatll:, esptclaUy a~
attack.
nta:ht, ean be a. terrifJing thing:,
Blee))iDI 111. an air..eond!Uoned not onlt tpr the vicUm, but for
rwm, fM txample, probably wlll other memberi ol bl.a family u
,
help prevent &amp; ~tilure. AV(•ldlq weD.
pollen aa mucb u PQIIlble at all n·e a Kftat comfor\ tor alJ. coD•

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ered bo}lle owners this summer Is
our old friend the bagworm on
ev~greens Ill well •• Home other
ornamental&amp;. Lyle Golman, ExtenSion Entomologisl, OSU say 5 bagworms become more difflcqlt to
control a9 they become older sao
use malathion (ISO%) at the rate
of one tab1!!ipoon per gallon of
water or u.se
toxaphene (8Q%)
one half cup per gallon of water.
In the sheep business we find
troubk with iruJe(!ts such as blow
flys and wool magg&lt;rts. The best
prevention is ~praying or dipping
the ~beep with toxaphene, BHC or
Lindane These chemicals will pr.,_
teet ag~dnst. infestation for about
six we~s .

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i on an open ear readi!J ataU&amp;ble.

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aunny day, without ex:peetlniJ to n wW help.cfllm the emotfona,
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One lettl!r !Imply atandtlor an.ctllcl!. Ir1 thlt: example A Ia \111\t
fOI' lh~ three L's, X for the two 0'1, ttc. Slnrle lettera, apo.t.
trophlea, the length and tormatlon af tilt wordl art aU hbl\lo.
Each da,y the "' '~d1! letl"Ctrt art dUfenAt.

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for all utbma. paUenta to uold Dlt hormoaea. Ct.n hormone~
omoUonaJ atraln.t, That meiiDI cawe-canctt!
40D't pt 11l$o any arrumenta with Auwer: ThtrC.l' tome efldence

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Ule ll'Owth or aome tn»e• ot cancer tn patlenta ·wbo alnady had·
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T~eu II t&gt;O tvlll~alllorr - - .~
mone:a lD tbemael
t ct.pable
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101\ wbo
ban 10mt medte1Dionband that hu no ataua cf mal nancy,
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polltiiJal dlacuaalona. Botb are
prottJ ea&amp;J' to :tlnd aloq about
th\1 tlln• o1' theJe&amp;r.

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8;10 Region-td Reporter
6 :18 Douill'll Ed'war.dl
6:::10 M1 Friend Fltclr:'a
7:00 H&lt;rllywood summer Thea~

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'lftcome wlll be ~u ffu; lently hlgll by Novembe1· to win a eolld lurm.

area vote cor the GOP.
The Income cr1Bia for agriculture , they .11ay, hat already passed ,
Nevertbeleat, tile department's mid -June to mltJ·July price r eport
lhowed that the lncreulng fa rm price 5ltuation or pallt months
declined a notcll to Ule level of M11 y,
Un~r Secretary oc- Agrlct1lture True D. Morae
Price Drop
aaya tile one per cent price declin-e durtng the month
·
ending J uly l!l was not entirely une:o~pec:ted. Howw Nol lnliroly
eve-.·, he admlt1 that be Wll.!l not too ltappy about lt. Unii'Ptcftd
He attributes i.t partially to the opening or tlle
tlarvnllng an4 marketlng aeason and note• th&amp;t price~ ftU(ltuate
aea.onaily.
The ratn In tinn prieta alnce· January, rtDtM aaya, lhOWI tht
teal picture. The department's top ot't'lclalt ~Uev• that It the colt
~ .. of ·living remams close to the pre1ent lllvtll tor t'te remainder of
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Chi Ytar, the farmer
more than hold hi1 own lncome·w11e. Soil

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In Ohlo w•tcb ranlut &amp;eeand lln:tonl'
the 48 1&amp;atet and ll the teventh
llf(tlt lridllltrliJ uiployer 1D the

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Made With Pears
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suggests the h&lt;rme economist.

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~he n~tr~e twist k~eps wirt stretched
t1ght, ehm1n1tes aagg1ng and breakin&amp;.

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PROVIGO PBIItD~
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CALVES

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the Feeder te1t. In •II
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FAIR TIME
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MEIGS COUNTY
Invite You To
Come In and Villlt Our
Display Of Modet'll

We Cordially

FARM EQUIPMENT

Freshen

For Jour
O"'D safd)',
and that of
otber motor-

UP YOUR MILK PROFITS
With The

. ilts. alway•

· aiaDal wen Ia

advance of
Mill
yOur Intended tum, Ul.iDJ either
mechanical or band algnals. In
fad, even though most can todaf

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Calfmaster
PR.oGRAM

Middleport
Feed Mill
N, St:tonci St.

Middlaport

Let's All Get Behind The County Fair
:AUGUST 15-18

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
The Sign Of Quality
Order Your
SEED
AND

as tar to lhe rl&amp;ht u pcm.ible.
weD Ia adrute or JOUr fa.
tended tam, so th•t vehJclea
f•U~wiDI you wiD laave f!!Jie
..room &amp;D piiS DD the left.:
1teadard bind slgn11 for 1 ri.Jht
bra Ia uaaalb made by placbll
the lett arm out of tile window
ua kadiDa: Ute forearm -

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Alwov• hand signal o-ther drl~.
aJ'IDf your intention to stop or df::
crease 6petd. This Siinal Is rtvtP
b)' extending the left hand etl
um downward out of the window,
With the palm of the band o-pen
IUd f.eciD.i backwa:d.
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BU'l'TERNUT &amp; SECOND

RIGHT TIJRN-Wheo JIIU.
InC a riJbl lum, move JDur ear

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CORN CRIB

leU tam dp.al . .ell JOG move
from tile oeurb lrUo a strum Of
~11lc, or wheil, oa madtlple
laae hlt:llway1, you move from
a i'flbl to- ten laae to paA ...
"-ltru ear.

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GAINS - WITH MORE
MILK 1'0 SELL

Po_gl'er on
m tilt other
traffte 'riola·
tioaa. bow•

LEFl' TURN-I• matbll a
left tuna, tile left; wheel• or
fOilr tttr ahnld hq the eeater
of tile road, wimbtt tan fol·
l•wbll J011 aot lo ,... oa Jour
letL Taro only whta. trdle II
eleu fmn Ute op,O.lte J\U.rerc.
tloa. The correct left IJ~D ba•d.
tlpal Is mede )J e:r.leD•biJ.Ute
lltaad aad arm ltrorboai.IUJ' eat
or the window. AlwQ'I •se .ae

twist, alternating between 4·
point blrbs. eliminates the "barrel roll'"
tendency q_
f standard . barb. Unico mo~ern
1'\arb unrolla evenly with no "back lash."

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to use band signals also. You'~
double your protection apinat
the eareless drinr who lets hts
alteDtion wander or rides "OD the
taU" of JOur ear.
The foUowin1 turning rules,
and related band signAls, are oftl·
elal Jn almost every state:

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EASIER TO ERECT

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Melon Taste Is
Not Blamed
On Cucumbers

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fndustr(e! there a nd Later
In
parts of the country open"d
lbtJr planl!t for inspection by hrm
groups. Farm ramilies entertained
city dweUer.s at their homes and
Mu~kmelobl are a warm 1t'a11on jo fllrm organization
meetings
crop and wUl do best during wann City young1ters bact
their nni
sunny weat!Jer 11nd wJten DOt too "hay rides,., got a chance to help
much water ia added. Healthy fol- with farm ' 'chores "
iage al•o is uec:essary. Gardeners
on
TwrJ Ohi'lan.s arc serving
should be ptf~pared to follow a
tllorough dilea88 ar.d insect con· the nationel committee for Farmof the
trot program for hiahe&amp;t quality City Week: W . B. Wood
Agricultural
Extension
Service
Columhus, 0 .,
If your musk- · melons, Wittmeyer pys. Cloudy, and C. Maurice Wieting , vice .presheavy
melons tasted liKe cucumbers last cool weather, alonl! with
Ident of the Ohio Farm Bureau
year, don't blame the flavor on rainfall, can cause pooc flavor .
Jo'ederatlon.
cucumbers which were
planted
nearby,
The over-all state committee re4-H NEWS
Cueumbers do not eross-polli•
The Shade Valley Boys met at presenting aU major assocl'lt'ions
ate readilly with
muskmel.oPI, the home of the'lr advisor,
Earl or ~roups In indtutry, labor and
watermelons. pumpkins or SQUIU!h, Dea n on July 30. The group decid- agr.iculture, will meet during tbe
ssn E . C. Wittmeyer, Ohio State ed to have ao iee cream social on Ob1o State Fair on August 28 ta
University e:oct~n sion specialist i.n Aug . 4. Plans were made to take comple~e plans for observanc~ of
vr.gctahle gardening. Ftrrthermore, livestock to the fair. 11 membeu Fal'ffi.Ctty Week in this state.
If .~ucb cros~ - pollin utlon ctJuld oc- of the club were pretent at the . Those attending lhe first . rne elcur, the rt&gt;~ults w~&gt;uld not show UJeeting. Rickey KoblenU reporter mg of the Ohio Farm-City Week
up until the seed from this year's
committee in adition to Mr. Wood
A meeting of the
Carpenter and Mr. Wieting were ;
rrnp was planted.
Robert
Oifrl•rcnt cucunlber
varieties Boys t -H Club W&amp;rl held July 3l Grieser, Ohto Federatio n of Soi l
will cross , Wittmeyer
explains. with 4 members present. James C:onservation Districts,
Spring
Summ ~ r squash wl!l
cross with W. Burke; Secretary.
field ; C. A. Gehrt,g, Onio Council
Tbe home of Kay Wilford was of Farmer Coop.!r.atives, Columbus
pumpkins. but can be planted near
tbe" August meeting place of the J&lt;rhD· F. Daneke, General Motl?l's
winter squas h without crossing.
a-cine Jr. Jolly Neighbors. Next ~etrol~ aDd a member of the na:
was lhe official judge lor the con- riieeting is to be held at the home llonal board of FArm-city Week ·
~ Donna and Jane Ann PowelL
Earl Merrill, Republic Steel, Clev~
test .
land: Don Davili, Cleveland FarmWinnl!rs in the men's group were
ers Cub, Cleveland; P. R. Keithl y
C. M. Headley and Roy Holter.
N &amp; W RR, Roannke, Va .; J o h~
The hi gh ranking judges in the
~uhrmann,. Eastern Railroad P re~
women's section were Mrs. Toots
Jdenta Conference, Cincinnatt : ByBoyles llnd Martha Rose Dorothy
ron Frede:'lck, Ohio State Grange,
Circle, Rogc1· Rose and Sue Circle
C_o lumhus. Don Rehl , Railroad Agrecetved the prize.~ in the group
rrculturaJ Cclmmittee, Columbus:
under 18 yearS" of ag. Prizes were
Harold Hn "t, Kia\l:anis Agricult:
donated by the Sugar
Run Mill,
ural.
Committee, Cnlumbus ;D. B.
Mei.gs Fllrm Bureau Co-op
and
Robi.nson;, Agricultural Extem::ion
lhc Kaut:c i'eed Store.
Service, ~....olumbu s .
Earl Dean , pres ident of the !neal
club was in charge or the program
Mr. and Mrs. Morri 11 Uoorc and
and wu ably assisted
by Paul
Bon have ffiliVed fom the former
Moore, vice President and David
Blake
which has bee n
Koblentz, secretary treasurer.
and Mrs Claurle
A brie( :;peaking
program inBJ J'eaou Smith.
to
propertJ recenUy
eluded Mr
NlchrJis and
Oris
DcMIJt Saf elf C.IIIIWI&amp;
by Mr. Rnd Mrs.
Holly
Smith ancl C. N . Jones, technicians
AN
IMPROPER
TtJDI,
whea
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for the Meigs Dairy Service Unit.
, you're behind the wbeel, ean. be
·a turn for the wor1e.
1 Sudden and unexpected acUons
TO .RAISE
by driver, who rail to aipal before turning, or turn from t h e
. ~·~·• lane,
respona:ible for
of tra8ie accldfiven ba'ft

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IGawaniA lnterna~ion al is
the
coordinator for Farm -City Week 1
aod iniliated th b exchange of ih •
formation betwe-en farme n, busi- ' +&gt;•~..,.._..,.
nea.men and indu! tria l worker1
In 19M. Auglaize county Ohio
did the first Farm.City w~ek pro:
gram In the c"un :ry, a trial r un of 1
the Jdea, last year.
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iad Sl. Ciolrsvllle, Ohio

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huh.. lrlal Afetp and the p~tymonl
lajurJ e1t!llllt.. lAb to ril'ht ar11
W. T, Blake; Eu' Liverpool, member of tM lndaatl'ial Com•l•*'l
JOMLpli J, SCanlon, Clneinnatl, ad•liiiJtn.tor of t.ht Bureau or Work•
rn•'a CoiiPfi\Htloll: Rirhard W. Mor~et Akroa. ebit.lrMan of th• tOctu...
&amp;rtal Com•iulon. and J, MaJnard Didl:ersott. Yeunfltowa, ~tH-cMlrnu
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MSAT

Columbus, 0 ., P ears stewed In
orange juice makl' ll tasty, easy·
CAN YOU AFfORD
to-prepare dcs.sP r t, sa y ~;
Irene
Nctz.
e
xh:nsion
food
and
;mtrition
NOT TO HAVI THEM?
spedalist at the Ohio State Unl·
lerl,,our Qarlel Vanlreu·Nichot• \'crsily.
Jl!wr-Nkllcll llalcbcQmla, Stew the pears in a sma11 ato
nrount of water with sugar
al
taste. Cool and add lh cup
orange juice and nne eighth teaspoon grated orange rind
for
elleh cup of pear liquid. Chill and

Hatcheries

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' 8:30

7:00 C~bat Sei:aeaat

Ohto Ls lh ~ aim
of a C'Omm 1ttee
no w making planli for t be aecond
Far m&lt;:ity Week , Novembe r 16-22.
Direl."tor W. E. W~d of the Ohio
Agriculture Exteruion Ser vice wat~
elected c hairman of the atate -wlde
committee at an initial meeting in
Coiumbua, July 24'1 . Represe-nUI·
Uver of agriculture, indu1try and
labor agreed to .11et up
a FarmCity Week commtttee
in every
Ohio county.

PONO .-_
ANO GliT SCMr
FINE TIJ/{T&lt;Ii

Fleming

t:ll· Film

a: 13 Jo~n Daly
6:SO itln 1ln Tin
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IATURIIAY

8:~

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'l'b_,au.Dd1 upoo thounnd• ••• In
all over the U. S.. _, 3-wa,.
tr011e1 baaed on Nichola Ill females
are pt'0W1a every day tbat they live 2.5
r.d comoenioo 10d better. Ooc blJ reaaaa il HEALTH- the ability to resist
4ileue and matt tbe moat prolita.blo
- f1l foed.
To :roa dt.la meaott: 40 Jba. of meat
er mom per bu orr*' more Grad&amp; A
linlo, 1011 beUor $ nblmL

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1:3&amp; FemJ ..... .........

9/'i"PPIIVG Tll!fTUi$
OI.JT OF ~ FMM

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Hilhldy l'olrOI

Over twice as mucb .rinc per 141•
than double's'' t.he rust-free lift.

Qoy,

The reguiar mash with po fal
added gave a weight of 2.15 lbs .
at eight weeks !nd a feed converof 2.31. With 12% fat added
was 2.93 lbs. st 8 wks .
of 2.00. In the
of
12% added fat
birds avPraged 3.05 lb
conversion of 1.96. The v
claim that io this pen the fe-e d
pared to 12.5 cents in commercial
oo.st per pound was 10.5 cents com
production in the Delmarva are a .
Further studies are being made
to determine at what fat lcvct it
is most economical to use fat.
·The Meigs County Holstein Club
staged a very succtssful picnic at
the Karr Dairy and Poultry Farm
near CheBter
on Wed.
Purle;!,:
Karr and son Pllul have developed
an exctJ!ient Rolstein herd which
was used for the judging contest
In the afternoon.
The event opened with a basket Qinner al noon followed by an
inSpection tour of the fine pe n
barn and milking parlur. Gco/'ge
Nichols of the Ohio Holstein Club

I

Columbw, 0 ., Ltnking lnd uAtry ~

lllld agricult ure
to gether
as ~
~esm to advanct' the econom y of

A GOOD WAY
7tt CL614.1l.

Signal for
Your Safety

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The Obio lndu'itrlal ~mml.aloa'a
Glass Industry
Divl11on Of Safttr.ud Hy1lenelb"
A N1W ""th1r4 p.arty- threat
•p«&lt;fto maJor haurd• In rta•
hu .bHD l'lo1Hd 1Q" South Ca.rorights Accidents eight
ma.nulaet;arlnl aet huma. heat a ..
un••• oo.. atorct BtJI Tlm·
haW!tlon, •il¥:a.Ht. fll'ter..h&amp;Dleal bal·
mutnaQ 1D co:a:mectJon with a
Safety ll one of the most lmpo,..

Anyone desiring information on
Workmen'a Compensation Insurance may secure this frOm the Co
Exte~ion Office oC the Jndusl·
rial Commi s ~ion Offic ot Logan .
Wrth prices of broUers
not
sremlng to get much higher growera will be interestl!d in a reccnt
study from University
of MarylauJ io the usc of exira fat and
protein in broiler ratioru. '/hen
fat wa9 added to a mash ra: ion
weight at eight w~k.s steadily in.
creased and feed conversion impro-ved with each addition of
mClre fat.

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As Team Is Farm-City Week Aim

&amp;eem to

worry mort about the
dan ger
wben they are employln&amp;
h e lp
from o(f the farm . Accord mg to
law farmers must carr)' wokmen'~
comperuatron immrance If th ey
regularly employ thr ee or mor~
people anytime during the year
E ve n iJ the three are
employed
for one da y only th." law requi re~
the farme r to earl')' th is insurance.
Famers hl r inJ! only one o t wo
people are eligible to receive this
protection even though the raw
doe1 not require it. Ail employ e nt
abould aequaint therru;elve 9 w it h
the- fact Lhat alatutory law has
modified the old common
law
rules which limited the empl oy er~
regpoll!tlblllty in c~e of ciccidem

7:30 Pl'llyhouse ·ot Stari

11:-11\

of_the C'.o.NiMI~:-

aent. Moat folt1

And See This Gigantic Display!

Palkeroy

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candidate in 1000.
Buth open diHs emoicm has bee n lrrld down up to now because all
fac:tloni- ·Wlth rare e xt:fl]Jtlon~~o- have wul od 110lldly behlntl P~althmt
ElHnhowc: r Howeve r, Mr. Jt: isou lul \l'i'J' ca nnot Jlet'Ve mort th an two
t.enn-. 80 the ln\r!l ·party ftght will soon be underway 1n eurnest -

llnl1er
Ohio Skles
a, DIVISION Of WILDUFE

FULTON· THOMPSON

Edi• of !IiCht
Katte'.s Klt&amp;en

r.nct th1H help a:vt.lt an

attack, If
Jbolci DftoUonallam
- Ule patient knows \hat ephedrln&amp;
But Utere are other leu obY1oul capaulea, an tP,lnepbrl.ne vapor!·
prttca.utlona whlcb
uthmatiea Je1' or aome oth~r prescribed med·
ahoukl be e.cq,uatnted wJth. BJ lcaUon_Ia on halid tor 1mtant ua~.
tollo1rlll them ,you may anrt It these oral medlcatlbha don t
an 4KJ'IAI bout . of wheezing contre'IJ attack&amp;, aak your doctor
Urd.IIIJII.nr
It he will teaeh the patient how
Pqcholo~Uc factor&amp; you aee to a.dmlnll!lter eplntphrine to
pliJ ua Important rol~ 1n. thl hl.m&amp;e1t by lnJectloD.
,
manaaement or llthmattc p&amp;• Eaally obtainable aelf -medlca·
ttenta. Not only do aueh taeton tlon llvea an aathma.tlc I great
preolplt&amp;te altaclt:a, but they a1eo aenae of aet:urltJ; And tor • 'lctlm
conaldvabl1 1Mrtaae- the dlllaM of asthma., that a lmttt:n tant.
bllitJ cauud by the attaclt:a,
QVII'IWif MD IJIND
J'or Ull• reuon. lt'a bnport.u.t B. 0·.: My pby&amp;lclan 11 &amp;IYIDI

15=18

Meigs

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IO:f!! Toles of T!xaa Raat!~·

Tom~

for

THE

s~ Jllr~o~i M:me
10:00 W1ok1 bi.k 1&lt; YO!I
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Vallaot Lacjy
Se~reh

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AT

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Of AJ1 Thi~s .
Anbur GocllreJ

Gufdlrra: Llebt

Another pro blem which
haa
bothered
far mers at
different
time.. durrng the .summer mlly be
nearing a aoluUon. R1J;bt now the
use of anti.biotica for the prevention of bloat seems to have 11ome
promise according to work down
in Mississippi. Another idea coming from Clemson
CoUege lndlcale8 that bloat rarely occurs on
soils which have received liberal
appUcatlon.s of phoaphoroua.
Tbt ratio of nitrogen to pboaphorous In a plant seems to be
the important tblng. When there
is more than live pounda of nitrogen to one pound or phosphoric
acid in a plant the forage is more
likely to cause bloat. It Is polnttd
out that farmen should keep thia
fact in mind when applying fert.
ilizer for fall se-eding &lt;rf legumes.
During the busy
senon
on
each farm the old bug-a-boo
of
accidents seems to be always pr~

WE WILL SEE

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Cha~ntl18
l'lfiDMY
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IA'Ii,JIOIAY
a~ oo

In caae of the blow fly et,g11 develop into wool maa:ott tbty attack the wool flnt but If not controlled sooo begin 'feedJJ18 on skin
and flesh. A material developed
by USDA koown aa :f!;Q .330 will
kill all wool maga:&lt;rts and ~erew
worm larva In a W(l und and leave
a residue whlch prcvenhl reinlet~­
tation for b'everal days.

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R«!-•Cifi'&lt;!OI'
Trflll&gt; or, 0/IISOIJu...,..

11 :10
1J : 1~ C..teot Fl(hls of
11:30 FQ~~~ttlto lnltl'ipe
12:00 Tonight

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8:30 Dowl . You Go
7;po. Tony ~ennet$· .Show
8:00 ~foplt Ale J"Unoy

8:30 Jaye P. rMOJ'IIID Show

11 : ~

C.Ptiibt : Ga~ant
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Wiiat~u -' .
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11 :00

time• i.s another ocmmonsenae cerned .tc) realize tbat uoecimpU·
procedure.
catecl acutt Utbma r.arely la fatal

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work II•

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Take These Precautions 1
If You Have Asthma

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11eltlng while you iron, hold a IIIJIOOa

j'"'4r

fruit
,.- &lt;rt nelgh~,.IM2Dd~~·~~·'t"
actretl
:27. Rem nan !I
' , tof work · 4~o l\lalct ~. ·-..2. CQ:t:f IR'ont

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wou add &lt;1 liUI!!! Pine-Sol to Jh•
~~.&gt;att&gt;~r m 111hiclt the diapar~ -~

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28. PneumaL!o

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.groun4- ~
• .shoot, •• ' • ~ fllln (Citol.) JO. un. ·
~ &amp; potato ·
~gon1
- , •m·
U . Wast' lan4
(Aatfon.) ~ Clairt'&lt;~~etmlar•t
IG. Twtc•
, U . TueQy : ~ ed
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t3.EikH'
~ll . Buoeo
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1'1, Befort)
19. Steamahlp
fgeol.l
.38. A.au~l•
18. Slav ( '
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(abbr.)
13. HUI·
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em~UOB
22. Paat
--- '.ZO. L!an-to
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audfJ
-40. Spoiltd
23. Kind ot roc:::k 21. B&lt;&gt;y'a namt
c:Jugo~,~
41. Alden.
2t. Aatringent. Z2. Gathering• (Fr. )
movte
ol cloth

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Wilted aporagus come-s to life If
the stems are soakfd for 11 few min·

metera
2&amp;. Habit.
able
28. Ope..-·
tnga
canal.)

t'. W'arp.yam
"8: .ottlt!d,
aaahon•
e. A111'1e made :29. Chinut
toy t.t'ault
r :ver

IJ. Under. \

Ut'IIWil y du••s rwl h :tl' (' !I di.~t·n • l! h h St· I' Jr'I U ~ mi s l :t kl' 'l'h ~~; I'I 'II SII !I
i!I J.( t't ' tnO VI' ~ 1111' 1!111 11 ft•d i ll M hi'
u n11 1Lih , and .t lth olt J.' h 1t ti !H"i nol '
fool flu pru!Jh•m dr JI'II((•r. t l ln•lp ;.'
hi11r !u fo••l lh"'·t'
at·mtlld h i m
ga m ~ sym pi! t h )·. :11u l ad•) , t u hi s
l'at in nuliiilll•&gt;n l' ~' ' 't'l'~"
Wt•

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JO thi!Jt WQ'It 'l

DAILY CROSSWORD

CANCER

1: 2~

tng Ia ta.ll ·
Qarrbag• paUa
111t.d roa'U
avoid 11 fir•
hazard. Maklit

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keh" and doth•

bacw

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12·ou Camera Goi:!:s to Soboof
12:30 Cu.-,rem
1:30 Tennes~t Etll'lle
2:00 M'atiDte TWetre
3:00 Queen For: .t · D17
3:45 Modern Rom1aces
1 :00 Conutd, Ttm..
4 :30 !My LiWe 1Mtrli&amp;
5:00 Aunt Dru ·
8:00 Newt: '·P.kive-

11:110 .
When removing ' buttons from
dothing, protect agalrurt anipping
the fabric b:r slkline a -comb under
~ach button before cuttJn1 lhe
tN-ead.

SATURDAY

FRIDAY
8:M Sign On
7:00 Today
9:00 Coffl!eo Timtt
'n no '''"me
11 .00 Tie 'I'ae .00U2'h
J .J II Could Be You

10:00
10:30

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f enng fr()tll a d i "·:L ' I'
T he tt t'l ie 11 · s t,rtt s t ha t
mo l! I
JUST TIRED
prulllt·l n d rt n b· l ,
a rt•
pcoplt•
wh o_, ,, •·IIH •( ,I d h ro1 · t ·IIL ' lt:J I \'alu 1·, ,
N:\'-;! IVI! .l.E. T•·ll u -- ( (11' \
art&gt; n"" what tho •\ c h, 11 rl d h" Th t• l''ilt (' A ll"lr' ""h k11 l to bk t• :1
~ u 1lm r 111 fo r 1111 , •l.lll'l!lt nt. tn ~.,.,.,nd l" " k ;.t IL• I' d :Jt' k . It ru n
Tht• \1,1 ,,,. r'rv . j , l'at tl [! BtO WII, i l', ttkiV.t ld ' I• •• "' 'ol t;~ l hllll l'' , l ht•t t
wa t d••n l•f lh t· Wt· t..tw ~ tc r p p 111 •til•! -•l'ogdl ••. r·
1f' t11W r' in E&lt;t&gt;l \'1, w . Nt-w York
Brown 11 o ' OIIllll&lt; ' tld ~ th t• t'f'S hap -j
tll f P I' :• p &lt;&lt;~lt lo· r 11 dr iJI(\1' 1''.; p.P t'·,

C. I. &amp;lak"'"· M.lgs Co. Atrl. l
.
Ag•nt
August seems to be the time
when !be s ummer and faH star t t&lt;r
aet all mixed together. ThiM year
especially
summer work
that
ahouill have been out of titr: way
a week or more i!i:O is 51.111 with
Us- With County Fair tirtle here
and along with. It the time to make
late summer .seedings of legumes
we rtallze that fall is about to
com!! and summd work
is onl y
half done, so let's take d look at
some problems of the summer.

GUI

ltELEVI·S

7:00
7:30
8 :00
8:30
9:00

A rrrf'rtl :lr i H ' • In T IH· W .tr [
A tt d , ll'h. t l W&lt; ' l t·tm alr lt J1!i• m Cr y, o f ~i1·,,1 ] llt t:&lt; •l •. "f . lht• Sah• t~ttlltt ur ttJ&lt;• ~ lt'&lt; ll tJ.! • · pos.~··sst ou of :-. pit i t ~
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The Dai ly Sen tin el, Pomeroy- Mid dleport , 0 ., Aug. 10, '5&amp;-8

Fertilizer

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SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILL
MUibelT)' Avo

PHONE 150

POIIIEilOY, OHIO
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DEALS IN TOWN!

Kan.sow City, given a lift
on
Gus Zernial' ~ three run :first in·
ning homer, went on to defeat De·

1954 CADILLAC
Series 62, 4 door Sedan . One Jocal owner car
with deep rich green metallic finish . All the
equipment that you would expect a Cadillac:
to have . The finest of the fine cars now available at a big

troit, 5·3
and asL!nd
a six • hurle
~arned
losing
streak
Art Ditmar
6 1·3 scorele:;;; relief innings for
· the triumph.

r~i~~~r.;~~-=~~~ '

savlngs.

1954 OLDSMOBILE

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$1995

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Famous Y·B flocket engine. Try it today.

1955 DODGE
Custom Royal 4
terior trim .

door

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$2195

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SATURDAY DNLY
Georg@ Montpmery Jollfl Voh.~
FORT Tl
(In TechiHcGior)
-&amp;Jso.
M1rk slevt111
felicia Forr
TIMETABLI
Carteon • PLUMBERS HILPIR
Comedy - HUNTING
THIY

brakes, positive economica! Hydramatic drive, c leartone radio and Frf;'sh Air Heater.

DID GO

finish with harmonizing in·

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ranee

champion~

ference
s hip, ledcollegiate
the fieldgolr
today as the
Tam O'Shanter "World" oten,
worth a cool $50.000 to the win·
ner, moved into ils second day.

Phil Carey
Dorothy Patrick
OUTLAW
STALLION
(In TeehnlcolorJ
Cartoon - TRICK OR TltiAT

Super tiS , 2 door sedan. Fully equipped wlt h salety power steering. pedal ease power

JIMMY PARSONS,Jnc.

r:~u:~~r:~:'"::;l':.:~1
CHICAGO- UP -A
ly grey T~:~xan and
ner uf the Miasouri Valley Con~

Gregory Peck
Jane Wym•n
THE YEARLING
(In Technicolor)

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Winninger Leads
World Open Gelf
Meet On 1st .Day

FRIDAY

$3295

All

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It's The
COOLEST

U~'SED

CHEVROLET

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Bo Wininger of Odessa, said
"e\'e rylhlng jUst cliCked right roT
me" as he marked up a seven un·
der par 65, just two strokes IWBY
from Lloyd Mangrum's profession·
al course reeord of 63 , set In lt48

Lightburn, eager younl( Bghl ·
weight contender of British Hon ·
duras , i ~ favored at l3·5 :to regigter an avengin( victorv tonight
over veteran Orlondo Zulueta of
Cuba in their r e turn 10-rounder at
Madison Squnre Garden .

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$995

COLLINS
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(One Mile West Of Pomeroy On Rt. 124)
'Adm. $~COO-High Seh~ol Students SOe-TR.JALS 1:30

.Mrs. Cha.rln
Archer
(Betty
entertalned
11 group of
fhends Wednesday e-vening for an
informal · retuHOn hOnl)l'ing stel·
Ia Palmer, Cleveland, former Ml:d·
dleport rc~i t.!ent.
Mills Palmer is the hOU!eguest
or Mrs. Sylvan Gan:lner (Ferne
Abbott), Gallipolis. Others at the
party were Miss Ruth Wise. Mrs.
Mary Holen llavi•. Middleport,
M~chl)

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now oll0d1l1

17" Tarde Meal
$99.95
21" 'fidite Moifel
-. $169;95 ~
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$24.95 ..
Pll'tiWeRcllles
$29.95 ...-

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Tric""les · .... ·.......... · · .. '· $US 11ft
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4 door Sedan, Radio, Heater and Defnl!!ter.
Sharp, you'll have lo see it to appreciate what
a buy.

4 dOOT Sedan, Heater and Defroster. Olle
!Ileal owner. A Beauty.

tqular a11.11t

$495

$765

1946 CHEVROLET
5 Passenger Coupe, Heater and Defroster.

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$95

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$69.58
:Jth GASOLIIIfE

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aea
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$U!i95

G.E. .Steam lroAs, ''I 14.95 · · · ·· · $12.95 .
~.E. Mixen · · · · · · ·· ·· $14.95 'nd $17.95
Hamdton l•h Mixer reg 17.95 $11.99'..
G.E. Toasten reg 2l.95 · · · · · · ·· · $1
ToastMaster. reg 21;95
- · ·· ·· ·: ·· · $l&amp;9S
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D8AL!R STOll! ..
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Bigl"end
Variety

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'7~15

PM ond 9:00PM
fHUISI)A.Y, AUG. 16

8cmd Concert
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County Fciir

HORSE SHOW

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·Guemsey
I·,·.;~"'
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Juf11ing
4·H C.rops

SEE THE POINT SHOW FOR THE
OHIO VALLEY HORSE SHOW ASS'N.

~.~igs

)r'hiNBUII

1951 PLYMOUTH

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Wednesday,.Aug. 15
7:00pm
.
FRONT OF

GRANDSTAN~

SAVE ON ADM. and
PARKING . FEESl
Agriculture Society Membership cards

PRICE $t.50
wlU be accepted lor general admissiOn
and for parldng. These tickets are on
sale at . Gilmo~e's Supply Store, . and
can be purchased at bOth gates. at the
Fairgrounds; also froltl . Agriculture
Society dlre~.tors.

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RACING]
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and Polly Ann Bauec

Matr.'lns, Patrons
Will Be Honored
By OES, Tuesday

Both Round and Suare Dancing

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ALL EAGLf) MEMBERS

AND (;(JESTS

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Plans we::-e made for honOO"ing
the pa ~ t matronll and pa~t patrons ,
&amp;t th e next ret:ular ml!etinJ on '
Tuesday Sept. 4, when Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OES met
Tu esday :
ev~nln.g at tlle Masonil' Temple. I
Nelhe Brown, worthy
matron '
and Theo Smith, worthy patron,
pnnded and an invit..&amp;tion
was j
rece-i ved to .att~n-d " friends night"
at Albany Chapter on Thursday
Sept 6, Ht 8 PM . It was announred
!hili Miss Gertrude Moyer field
~~~pre~entative of the Oh io ' Divis· 1
LOn of the American Cancer Sor wty would Ji!ive a ta lk and demHnstratitm on canr:er
d rpssings I
:ruesday Sept. 18, at 7 PM and all ;
•nten~ s ted were urged to attend.
At the cl:~ ~ of the meeling rerreshmt•nt.s were serve::! by Ethel
Wi!Uamson, Elsie Smith ,
Alma
Parker, Gladys Sm:th and
Ada ·
Hoskins.
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THESE CARS
MUSTGO! ~

THEY ARE
PRICED TO SEI.L
SAVE $ • S

1951 NASH · $295

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THE "GENTRY" JACKET
dlaplByt the new silhouette In
peppetec! mint English tweed
tor an attemoon dress and Jaoket- from AnthOJly Bbtta's tall
colleetlon. Rounded in 'shape
wide neck bands button ill !ronl

Cub Scouts Taken
On City Hall Tour
Frank Vroman and Chit&gt;! cf Po
li~e Russell Bailev pve t,•~ ('uiJ

BlUE

195S PlYMOUTH

Entertains Class
i At Syracuse H'lme

Paul. De\'Olions were led by Mri: .
Denver Kapple and
Mu. H. D
Cunningflam who a.~ked questions
on the book of Philt&gt;rnon. ,.
Following a shor! business ses·
sion refreshments
ql ic r c~am
and cake were se!"Vf' d to Mrs. Cun·
nlngham, Mrs . Walter Kennc jy,
.Jr., Mrs. !i.ldo .Idlers, Mrs. Or·
ville Well, Mrs Charles Eskew,
Mrs. Kapple, Mrs . F.b.a Gilmore ,
Sr., and M~g;s Gilmon:
Hostes:ses fur the . September
meeting will be Mrs Elza Gilmore
and daughtn MiSB Louise.
After the meeting
the group
visited the new borne of Mt·. and
Mrs . Aldo Jrffers which thf'y are
building in Syracuse.

Band Director
At Kyger Scho_ol
Rents Property
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Everson and daughters, Janice and Pat.
rida, At~ens, have rented tht' Beeson propert)' on Sixth Avenue and
plan to mow here next wef'k: Mr
Everson is the band instructor at
the Kyger High School and will
st&amp;ft work with thrir band this
month "in prep&lt;~rati~.:n for the football season.
Mr. Evero:on is a gradual•! d
Ohio Univet·~~ty wherP he rec !':v
ed his Bacheior's and Master'§-de.
~rep and has taught Rt Jerr('r,.rm
Union, Bridgeport, Brilliant anrl
Mechanicsburg.

$1595

VB 4 door sedan . Lovely turquoise blue finish.
Radio, heater. oil filter and side mirrors. W-s tires
Jilte new. A car you will bt' pruJd to own at a price
you can afford.

Mrs. A. 0. Lee

Mrs. A. 0. Lee enlertain('ti the
Scouts of Dens 3 &amp; 4 a cnnducled Christian Companion Cla!ls of the
tour or the Fire Stati on· and Vii · Pomeroy Church
or Chri &lt;t of
!age Hell Tuesday af te rnoon. Mrt;. which she is the teacher, Tu~ay
Milton Hood is Den Mother or Den evening at her horr:e , Syracuse.
3 and Ricltard Swackhammer, Boy
A picniC' supper was served on
Scouts, Is Den Chief. · Mrs. Dwi,gll l the lawn, after which lh r group
Wallace is Den M()ther of Den 4 adjourned to the huuse for thei r
meeting .
an(:! J;:;mcs Hood is Den Chi el.
Miss Louise GllmorL'. pr{'sident
pregided over the meeting
and
After
the
tour
the
Cubs
wc1·~
1,1kt'n to Jack's Dai ry Bar wh('r'! members n·3 ponderl to roll call
they were served rdre.~hm ~ nl ~.
with an incident
in the life of

birthdays were
, Mrs. C. P. Brad·
, Mrs. George Baker. Mrs.
Winebrener, Mrs. H. M.
, Mrs. J . Q. Rice with Mrs.
Jatob Turner, the only member
·Who was unable to be prese{ll.

luston f doC'r. Deautiful 2
tone finish . dark blue lop.
light , grey body , over drivt',
seat covers, heatl!r and dt&gt;f.
Very ~od rubber. Lots of low
cost transport.::tt ion in this
one.

1953 CHRYSLER · · · .. · · · · · · · · · · $1195
Windsor dlx 4 door . Dark green finbh . Radio, heater,
seat covers . Interior and exterior exceptional. Nice 2 "
new tires MechanicaHy OK. Automatic trans.

1951 STUDUAKER 4 door sedan · ·· ·· · $495
Dark grey finish . Heater, seat covers, other extras.
Motor completely overhauled , tires show very little wear

Very clean.

1950 CHRYSLER Highlander 4 dr · · · · · · $595
Dark green finish. Motor smooth as a ribbon loads of
inc . radio, heater . Very cle.:.n inside a~d out.

extras,

1950 FORD Cnto• V8

· ·· · · .... $395
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Club Sedan. light blue finish. Radio, heater. very good
tires, pnce~ very low

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1949 FORD VI Club Seda!l · · · ·· · · · ·· · · $295
Black finiB!t, rubber like new.
s:nooth, pnced for quiet sale

Radio, heater. motor runs

1940 DODGE 4 tloor setlan · · .......... · $95
Motor runs swell, tires show
body.

very

little wear. Good solid

198 DESOTO 4 doll' · ' .. · · · · · .... ·.· .. · $95
-Yery sotid body, tires fa!r. Priced for quick sale.

1949 CHEVROLET ct.b ctupe · ·· · ·.. $f95
Bl~e fin~ radio, healer. Very good tires. This one .
pnced to f1t your purse.
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Company

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SECOND

ST.

Pboae

10!3

MIDDLEPORT.

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RIBBON

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Running
Races
Awards
T1ectorPuUing
Contest

Paract.
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Saturday Night Aug. 11, 1956
From 9:00PM Until?

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POMEROY EAGLES CLUB DANCE

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4. DAYS - AU.GUST -15·-16 -17 &amp; 18

$97.95

1953 CHEVROLET

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P.. meroy; M". Alvie PbiUn. Syr&amp;o
Mts. Howie Brl1t, Ch.-hlft.
Dl8m issW: Mrs . Belty
Ebllrt
Poml!rCiy , RD.
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Those present reoeated favorite
pc)@llUI and reading~ and the A~•·
lUSt horoscope was read. A pink
abd white birthday cake. ice
cream, (Offee and pink bas kets of
mints wer~ servd bv Mrs. Ham·
U~on. Ai'rangements 'or summer
flowers were used throuJ!;hout the
hoUse.

93rd ANN·UAt MEIGS CO.·FAIR

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lopfar fllt:n

SPECIALS

Champion 4 door Sedan . Heater and Defroster. A Steal at this Price.

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· Rocksprings
Fa.rgrounds

Zopoulot.

Admitted: Sniuter

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Mrs . .D;.;na Httmillon was the
hostess !hi~ vear for lhe fiirthdav
party given for m embers or the
Bll5Y Bt-e Class of the First Blip
tlst Church who have birthd3ys in
August, The party WA~ held Thurs.
dly evening and girt s were ex
cl\Jflg"ed.

w \limn
ftw•Mower
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1950 STUDEBAKER

BIKES-

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Busy Bee Class
Members Are Given
Birthday Party

Sitltwalk Bikes · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $21.'5
1..' Trike and trailer · · · · ·· · · · · · · $1 5.65 ··

OF VALU

$795

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Mrs Charles Lytle and daughte r
Susan t'llk-11rollln l'd h"'r
Sunday
M
d
.
Sehoul Clll ;:;&lt;o or St Paul's Lutheran J r . a~ Mrs.
Bill J . Shoun
Churth and their moth ers Thurs ( oyt:e- Gnrdnt:rJ of Johnson City,
d" · all "'""'' ·t ll
.h'
· · Tt-on., a re annou ncin&amp; the birth and Mrs- Fr~d J. Garrlner, Mlddl~
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te tr
orne on I" f n daug hlt'r, Barbara . Jane Oil pv l 'l . Paternal grand p~rrnt s are
I Spring Allt'nUI:' .
I Gantt'~ werl' play Ld on t he law . Thunday The baby w~tght'll 8 lb. Mr. and !.1r:.. Nat D. Shrnun, John. du ri n~ Lhe aftt·rnou 1, uftttr whic~ j 1 07- al birth .
110n City A l'teat vrandmother 11 ,
rl:'ft·t's hmenh wert· s~rvl:'d IQ ,\t r.; . i Maternal grand paren ts are Rt-v. Mn . J.' loy Gul.!ner of Eaton.
If ow a rd J 11h nsu n, S111l8 ,
How ltd 11.;;;;;;;;;..;;.__..;.._;;;;.;;;;;;_;.;;;;..,...;;;.....;;;....;;.;._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.0
and Michael and daughter, Jan ; ·
Mrs . Willi am Downi e and so n, Bll' ly and ni~e. Mar~o:art'!t Ju J.~lbe r1 feld , M r~. Wilham AnderM::tn and
1 so n ~ . Donnie a~1d Jimm)',
Mrs ,
~1\fiam
Warner
an-:!
sons,
Jay
and
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1 Jtmmy . Mr·~. Dougta!ls Singer and
1 son, David . Mr~
Wtlliam Mayer
and Aon , Rick)' : Mr~. Paul Theid
MUSIC BY THE CIRCLE f'OUR BAND
and da ughter, Paul ii: Mr9. c_ H. I
m J&lt;. ••d ..... Roddy ,.d Jeff I

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20 lnth Fans · ·.· · Reg. $49.95 · ·
181nch Fcms · ·· ··· Reg. $69.95 · ·
8-10'' WINDOW FANS
3-4.H.P. Air Conclltioiltr (only Ol'le) .$l225:

sm

rte ..,.u wat for

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Pomeroy, Obill

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$10.95 ..
11 'MOS. GUARAiNTEE
$12.95 ex
18 MOS. GUARAiNTEE
2-J MOS. GUARANTEE ...• , $15~45 ex '
LONG TYPE HEAVY DUTY .. $16;45 ex
Also Full Line 11 Volt lotteries
FREE INSTAILLATION

POMEitOY, DHIQ I

$295

JEWELRY
Store

The fl~ht will be televised and
broudntst nationallv over NBC
nctwu1·ks at 9 pm EST.

READING BATTERIES
OF
HIGHEST QUALITY

RR&amp;VAN ZANDT

local owner.

SUNDAY
AT

Stella Palmer Is
Hon,ored At Party
At Archer Home

Birth Of Girl Is
Announced

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Constructlo11 Company at Ravens- and croa.s lo the center back . A
1 green and black chltron !!cart
wood.
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a belUeu sheath.

CAR
RACING

Ring. We are proud to
Oler a fine coUectioo of
Kteps.US. in a wide
raogeofstyl!!:und pricesa
Come iQ and see them
1 J , • theo cboon wid:t
, c;on6.de.oc;:e, --·

LIGHTBURN FAVOR&amp;D
NEW YORKUP LudWig

f'ower glide transmission. radio, heater and good tires. A good buy.

4 Dol&gt;r Sedan, Heater and Defroster. One

~COin·

STOCK

t4predK.~epsakeDi.amood

388-Y

Series 210. 4 door sedan. A real shl&gt;rp little car finished ln .light blue and white.

1953 PLYMOUTH

R~iney

Phone

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Holt~r, Fla~wuod,

Pot i~ lo••lr Md.;
cboote ~· fastid'ioUJ de•lsli 10d heirloom qual•
ity ·of ·....- -geauloe regi,.

AutomatiC' drive , rJdio , twatl'r, clear pi a stir scat covers. A clean low mile·

age car.

~nd

Corn Roast Held
By Golden Rule
Class On Thursday

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A campletely reconditioned engine~ •• Gl 1~

a• '10.33 per month.

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your bua6eC

in the be•t lhape

~1..1ards,

zl_m~ti.an,2iC: ~!'d S~m

we~kend.

Th~ Dally Sent~,-~omeroy_:Mlddleport .

St. Paul's Class
Is Entertained
I At Lytl e Home
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ty Laofm,bpeea~d.,bbuatoksnolwmil~;~hav,•.12
~sual
th~ li~e
by
La~beau's
"be

ei~hth.

~:arne

So~
halfback.~ ~!torn."'

Id.t~l.

loes
tu~d ~

hi~ ~er-

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Chter of Poli ce and Mrs. R~t s­
JelJ. BaHey, Cotch and MBI'I. Chai'lea McDonald will lt'~tVe het1! Saturday mornine for St. Pelt'rsbur·'

t.Nmph
•• or.
s peed an d tonight. " Bl'OWn will throw "ver)l· Litll~ Leaaue went into a secocd

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Trol~l- I ~h~
a ~, Phlihv~

Beeg}e R' ~on
Set For ort a.nd
0n A
. u·gusl J2th
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Fla . to take Danny Fleener, nef)- I Youn., reunion et 1he Halliday
hew o f the Baileys, ba{'k to h iS School near Burll-nl"hlm lnt SUI\·
home afler he had spt&gt;nt the liUIII · day Other r ecent a:ue1 t1 11 t !he
mer here . They plan to return IJ) Chee!!iebrew home were Mr1 A P
D
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next
Patty and Ho r bar&lt;i Macomber, Rosetta Duni•P
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Bailey w11l vmt theu· grandmoth ~·
Mt _ and Mrs. JUtlph Radclitte and
Mrs . Elma i::pple and •unt, t\-ln
daughter Jttannt~ Columbus
De.lore,
and th tMr&amp; . Walter
will
~(~onald rhtldrt-n. l'illt}'" . Jau 1· u11d
p an~· her ii!lter, Mr!l. Arthu r cr,,
Th~ 40th Annlv~rdtJ
Shetla , are v111iting 1h~r~ ~rnrH ipa ,·- vert, tu Fon LauderB\IIe, Flo ., Beelfle Reunion wUI be held Ill
enh, Mr and Mri$ . Wtl!tam Whltl' , S&lt;~ t.un.Juy They plrm to le~tve tty lhe Portland Scho'&gt;l, Sundey, AUI
Bul'htel, l.!u r 1ng ltlt' u parent's va
plan .. from Charl e8ton airport Sat
12. Headquarters for the reunion
cahon
M .
urd ay 11flernoon. Mr ~'. CeYf'l'l ha~ will be tht- Arthur Beegle relld·
r . ~nd, Mr~ : J_a ,_ne ~ Donn ~·l!y Lt•en v1 ~lti ng h er d&lt;~ueht.,r , Mr~ enre, locat(&gt;d one rnUe att
Ra lir.~ c h1ldrt ~ _tclt Jo r.l rl&lt;~ y for P111 ~
Keuneth Bo~;ter, L.nd fltmily in Gal - elnf', Ohio, on State Route 12f.
D~r gh to VISI\ r~lallve~ ;.nd Ut :-y l: IJO ll~ fur severul months. Wed·
Hlfhlle:htin~ the reunion
will
v.ere ucco mparnel.! by l!:lt'nn ur nesday Mrs. Cowrt and Mn- Rain· be the aquare dan« at Portland
Huffy, daugl)ter or _Mr . and Mn&gt; t·y v1slted tht.!ir brot hers. f.uth ~ 1 • School Auditorium
on S•turda)'
D?n Du ffy, who wdl v t~ it ht ·r ;wd Harrv Ram sf' y, and f!llll ilics nijbt . August U, at 8:30. Between
~tan~parents and het· Sisler whu in Jlunt in&amp;:l on .
Beeilf
1 200-250 relatJves of the
ltve 111 Pittsburgh .
, C'"lan are expected to arrive Sat
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young and
Gifr Hull, St . Pe1ersbur2. Fla.. urday afternoon for the Wftkend
Mt's. Orin Smith visited in Bi •&gt; is visiting relatives in this area . !eat-ivitles.
Grand~ Tuesday on business and Thursday eva ning Mr. Hull and
Arthur T. Ban~, Wllltubur&amp;.
also wLth Prof. W. A. Lewis, wh•l Mrs. Madge MOS8m11n, Galllpol iK, Kentuclt:J' is preddent and Mfl
ls t"t'"t"Overin g from 11 he1rrl cvndi .._vis itl"d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr:· Robert McKelvey former Portland
tion.
Elhinnev 11.nd l.!aug:bter. Karen.
J'L"llid~nt is seeret~'1' of the r:roup
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hamilton and
Miss Helen Beeso n was a bu~: ­ Mr. and Mrs. David Oar~;t Jr. vialtness visitor in Corning Thursday &lt;'d Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Holter and
Mrs. Helen Batey and son . Andy family at Washington Courthouse
have moVl•d from the Shiflet U· rerentl)' when Mr. l~amillon 't&gt;
partment on Fifth Avenue to !lw hirl hd:~y was cP"le-brated with a
Covert properly on Mill and Jc' it"Jit fa mily d in ner.
Mrs. Net.lie Hinzman and son .
0 . e. Klei n lefl tid• mnrning foe '
J~el!rf Hinzman, Beaver, Pa. , an ··]
h1s Wlfe and children, Shirley, Do11 a flshlng trip m Canad!l. fie wil!
. The Gol~en Rule Clast or the
and Hugh, visited with Mr. 11nd go to Dfat borne , Mich., where he
will join Gerald Rice , 11 former F1rst Baptist Church enjoyed a
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew wh~n thl' \"
t·esident. Mrs . 'H:ice •nd corn roast at tile Roadside Park
j came to attend the annur:l Hnye ~l soMiddleport
ns. J ohn, Mich&amp;el and Steph~ri. Th~rsday ~ ~v~n.lni (or the" last af
:md her mothe'i. Mrs. Bovd on. !be~r annual thne out-door meetg&lt;t rd , will arrive heR Saturday for mgs.
a visit with ~elativeg; and friends. 1 The hospitality committee _inJohn R ice will be the tuest of hig; ~~ded :~and~rs. Paul Snt~.
18
co_usi n, David Riee, durin~ thei r Chle:nof Po'r
donv!_all:erR Bild
vstt.
.
ICe an
"""•· W!sell
•t
J
h R't. .
Ballf}y.
~
" rs. o n 1 1mu·e and daughTt ey se ei:l
1
ter , Delort!s, New Hnvl.'n
were I sandwlch,esr~
corn, soppy Joe
luncheon guesLg; Tuesdav ' of he!' ieed tea k~:;.loe, alpotatoel oblps
tu nt · d un le M
d. M
E
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an . , c , . r . an
rs. ~r· twenty·fJve adult membertt and
nest Lullunrc
.... ,"!!"!Its and lhlrl
'hlld ·
M'
d M
D ." n
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een c
rt'n. The
.. an
rs .
avh• arst. Jr. blessing precedint
fhe ·
are- In Columbus for a visit with was given by the Rev Cl supper
th f'lt
· son, w ·11
• aremont
L ·tam Dlrsl . . who is E . Hoyt, a gueat.
n\ tending the summer quarter at
-''----'-~~~-~Ohio St.ate Uuiversitv's College of from Middleport Hi11h Seh~ol this
Mu ~ il'.
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May, has bee" employed b office
Kenneth Mur1·ay, who graduated t!lerk at the Darin P.l\d Armttrong

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All Stars wtll match
youth agninst si:r.e and expe r ieiH'I' thing he tan against
us, " LPm· place tie wilh the lndians on
in t h•· 23•·d 110nuBl All Star gam\' hl'au sa id . •· and Wt!"'re going to be Thui'Sday nigh.t u they whlpp ed
BY rARL LUMOOUt'Si
t.IL'Ik , aw•th.•r tr u ~ty ~e\t•ra11, uL~u duubiP.~. t':HI . Er4inr .failed !~1 toni ght , l.ut the. odds-maker~ fi~ - 1 rcar~y fur .:tnything ."
the lndirms by a scort' of 8-4.
1queDt of Ius m _n th
United Press Sporh Wri 1er
~uffered " ddl•llt
s tt.tughl lrl· urn! the Nationel Football Le;,gut· l
Taylor Phillips :md l;lniJ
vtetur-y wa:, I'XIra
fur 1umph
t"t"l\evt'r'
Ed H.obuek dl:JIIl!H" n Clevela nd Brow ns a 12·
selected Earl Plkln:•llj The .
took a 3-0 l_e ad
tllf'
bridge,
whose
are
Uc eaust&gt; h·· was a
tt mstel!d.
.
IJOllll ehoiet• to win .
uf
State as his startine 1hlrd mnmt and held tl l1nhl thf
atrange to lhe penr.ant race li.S i! l 'n the _sa mt&gt; t•(mqmny whl'l'l' CarCtnCl!Jnllt.t
to wlthm
Tht&gt; vr o club l'a s won 13 times
along w.lth
!he fourth
the ln
they had just stepped out of n di n~:~! ~tt t:her Vtnl'gar Rt;~d Mtzell two ~am~~ nf the lt•.P by deft llttn.g in the ~:~f£Hir . wl". It&gt; Hie colt··~ialt· ~ I llowllrd C!iSSIHiy, Ohto Stat~, nn~~ dian~ tl.:d 1t up.
spac-e ship . wM" e kee ping the Mil· was h~s sergeant
un d ~ell_., we . th e ~u.~s. 5·2 tn \0 tnmngs on G~s h11 ve wou ~vert games with tWll D_
ur1 Mcilhenny. Southern M"thowanket&gt;
in first
to· weren t e x " c t I y budtln:s. He 1 Bell, 22nd ht;me r and hts th.tr d_tn
But the Brown.i we re def&lt;-:tl·
and fullback Don Schaefer, .
the Red
came- bark
rliiY
time when their veteran would have vreft·rred bett\lllg t11t· 1four games . r ed K!uszt•wskt
ed 11 yc·a r ago 30-27, and the Pau l t&gt;.:o tre Dame .
tn th - t(lp of the
tour
111 8wt"re
heroes
zd lm:.t c&lt;Jd of Mur r.v Dick!!On , hur . it u11 :tt :{ :l wtth h1s 27th hnme r Brown l' lcven ronly twice has loo.;t
runs that olinched
vir ·
Pl'lilli
l.d ho h d was hap p)' \LI
for
with
a
man
un
til th &lt;'
J.wo
games
tn a row to the same
ep,lel'lThey
added
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ancther
m
1
.
p&amp;, a. 23 ·year'11 w s e _ formant.• when• h•· struck
out Brooks LawrenN·
won hiS 16th tt•am.
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after the lndiaM had tal11erJ
for 8 bast&gt;IJall hunt- six Redtunls Sl;w 'vl usial banged !l,aLYW LP a n•\ief roll&gt; .
Hence, hl·lld r oat•h Curly Lam The Stan aa
will bave ORe m- t!lte boUom of the fifth .
h:! m _t.S M:ht""11 Pt 1tched a 1 rl'l'- homE' lhrt! t" runs t .• gLvl' Torn Po·
Uc11u of thl' All
wasn 't luok · niore weigh{ in
but s!Lill .. Benny Dent. was the winning
" 1't'T'hn _} trs hm!I.JtJr.... 1t'l:II:IUhl:' hols ky a n d ghl . hi l '.t•t·oml
The Giunts
the
wlll be outweighed
the .,1.. antie bl.lrler and also collected threP
St
u-;ua% n:g t to
t
triumph
l'hlla dd phi ll winning sln· ak wlth tt&lt;u:e with hi• 39th ho"*' In a 1S·7 Browm'
forwards
1UU ror the wjnninq se"re. Elli!!
....
1 s,- 4· 1. •"• wac~ vdt·
. th:t"~ ad,ldnba
a !'.-2 victory
in wh tch
Jul'l1ie tanket~ tr-iumph at Washlngtrn't in ht&gt;avl~st men will
his taclllles . Clonch bad three safe blows for
e
ec au sl'
t'
ar ·
DODGERS ILAST PIRATES
Brandt
prnpelled Lwo
homers. wklch Henk Bauer b""1"1f.. four B0 b Sk
ki
dl
23
' thf' Indians
l.l
iul.s wo the seconrl Kam-e
hy
The
n11wed within 8 Willil•
Bill White also hU&amp; 11 rwt Billy Merlin, lUI Skrnw·
orons • In ana,
5, and·
1'
· s· dl
belaboring Genl" Cvnley 'rhe Pre·
nnd ll half 11f the t np tn· dr ·
for thl" Gl11uts . Andy Sem ron and Andy Carey _ had three Frank_ D'Agm;Uno, Auburn, 2Q,
he League ,an n gs:
ni g ht it was ynunt,: Trow- feati ng Pil hUu r gh 7-3 o na
1nifk lut a tw o·ru n homer for U1e pack
and_hls
Hugh Pltta: Texas I MIDDl:E'·PfJRT LITTLE LEAGUE
who came to the rl'seut• by job 111 whtch they
made use Phils
BOSOX NOW SECOND
Hrff, West
W.
l.
Pet.
18
11
beating the Card s wilh ·a s ill-hitter of three J'irllll· errors. Junior Gil- .
Mentle want 11 gllmH
The Red sox tuok over seeond
A ·
s
_pen
_
9
4:
.091
0
after whir!\ Le~J.' '"T h.e Ht't " Bur· 1111:1:1 u11ult&gt; fou r hit :., two of them ~o~hud of B·a be Ruth's home run 1
·u
31 1
h
h
e er, rmy,
• Bn
n ve•
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7
5
fiR~~
p
aee esw1 int flwhich
· trump
overt
e gle,
Navy,
190,
and 1 his
eenter, ·
ifTl!l.
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Oriol
Frank
Sullivan
B
b
p
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Sox
5
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e ~'r1 , aryan , ..-,.
2
11
.182
pitched l six·h1tter Buu
Jimmy
----~- ••
Piersall delivered the .•~ ·m argiual
The Brown.s' defensive I'~~~~!~ I
REOLIOS • llltAVES
run~ with a two-run B\{tgle. Ted will overage aTound 225
· MILWAuttE- uP- ThP cir.·
William~ HOI lwo hit&amp; and was
well beha ved all the way.
The game will b~ tldecast over c-innati Redlegs train their heavy
't\'HTN·TV, Chann-el 13.
.artLIMPv em tbe leaa:ue.IPadin1'
Shemutn Lollar agaln .sparked
r.fllwatikee Braves tonight in an
Lhe White Sox by drlviQIJ In tw o
·ef(ort to rep-In aecDnd
runs and sl'o ring a pai"JI., himself
in a Q-2 triumph over Cleveland
that dropped !he Indiana to t:tird

natlll'~

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Pla.ce ~~~~,?i~~ !~~.~,~il~"~!?.~!~~! .

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STEEL IRS GIT RIADY
OLEAN, N Y -UP-Tbe Pltl&gt;burih Steelen: ran throujh thelr
ly UNITED PRESS
first scrimmage Thl,ll'Sday in pre·
SAGINAW , Mich. - Pat Lnwry, paration for a p~e-.season ¥•mt;l
1'oledu. Ohio, outp oinh•t.l Yam:t \ with thl' Detroit. L!Cn&amp;, Aug. 17, at
Hahama , Bahamas 10.
Lhc G\asli Bowl m Toledo, Ohio.

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Rookie Pitchers Keep

MIDDLEPORT

. hf ReSUIfS
F1g

SPECIALS

Meigs County Fish and Game Association
AT THE

J
t952 FORD
19$3 DESOTO
1951 BUICK
1950 BUICK
J950 'PLYMOUTH
~ PLYMOUTR
.All Prleed for Quick Sile

RUTLAND
AUTO SALES
._.!hJ!,d, 0
• Ph.

CITY HALL, Pomeroy
ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND

AUGUST 13rh

&amp;P.M. ·'
Wilbur F. Hennhig,
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�6-The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 Aug 10 '56

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be ebareed fCir adverttslnJ: tf not
paid for befon the '3th of eacb
moatb followitli ~r1.1on

l:rron w Advt:rUsLna-Sbotlld be
reported lm&amp;:.edlMt'llJ T 1e Da1ty
Sentmel wall not be ref!Jk'll!lblf'
for more than one wcorrect lD

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1ar clhsifted ratPB Obttuarl28
publis.bed at 1 Ct'Bt per word
Ueet~

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c 1 1 Not1ces

SA VI DON't YOU KNOW;'
Bakers will give ) uu the b1 ,~
uade on {urUJ.h.:re ur app\uan
C"iO
4 6-tf

BEF.R and Wine nuryuu1 l'hn1 1
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(21 Card Of Thanks
!HE l'A\111 Y of Hob1r1 Adkln~
W1~h~ ~ I t ~ I hank th• n' t~,;hhtJ I '&gt;
on ~ltddli prHI I!Jil th• n•t f•h
huts on (,r &lt;~Vrl !hi I thr Middle
port }o 1rst A1J Squad the Hev
Roher! Slvt•rs ror the ~ung~
M1s Rohl'lt Coat~ for the beau
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}"unt&gt;r11l llume I ht Rt•v l art
for his consolmg Wl)rd5
th~
pallheanr :- Mrs Pt rrl Kester
son rur her kmclnP.ss all who
;,f'Jl( f]nwtrs and .rll those who
SO futthfuiJy hl'lpcd Y.llh OUI ra
I her m h1s Ialit lunely \• .~~~ ,md
all who hf'lprrl 1n a ny wry S1n
cf're th a nk ~ to o('VCrv• nf
Tlu f&lt;'a m II y
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1201 Busmess ~erv1ces
RADIO &amp; l'Ell• VISION Sf&lt; HVH..:E
l'hune 200 Cldanu. A ppl!an..:e
Store 118 W Man St, P:)mc.roy
2 2llf

HOME BUI:..DEP.S
Call (,uy NcrgiLr HRIIII' Uhlo
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M.iddlepo.rt
6-15-tf

brake

QU!CK SEHYJC".: OD Watcb. R&amp;
pamng bf I' actor-.. Tr-ulned
watchmaker • COLLiNS JEWELERS. Pcmeruv
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Hackelts Saf~J :iervtce. W ellt
Mam Street, Pomeroy, Ohio

l6l Lost &amp; Found

ATIONWID.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

121) Reo! Fstate

1055 Ol OSMOHIJ fo Supl'l
88 4 BOOM HOUSE nt wly ~hmylt
new ht~emC'nl n w
ttMI f111
}11)\lrclay Ct.rupr powt l s\('ermg
nllCe, o n Wrlch Tuwn Htll Mlll
and brakes hvrltll.lllJlll(' lhJvt
t r ~ vtlle Wilbur lmlw.lcn
$2695 Bla~ttn 1r s l'oml'rily o
fl ltJ Ulp
ij 9 61&lt;'
Hm SALE I AR(,J• IIOliSI su1t
19~1 f&lt;'OilD V8 2 dum unfl 4 tlnm
(lhll for tLVo fam\111'
( l 1!&gt;1 II!
S1 t\lln ChoteC' of thrcl' frnr rar~
tn bU!IInCss rh~llld
In I.'Xt rl
$5fl5 Blaet.tuar ~ Pum r rr111 tlhttJ
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be uppt cCiated Phone 285
8 10 3\t
1054 MJ&lt;~RCURY lln1LI !up cnupe
"C-:-;-::~ - - - J&lt;~on SALE--Pt!ar- i:hby Heal E11
Mort){ r C'.}, mcrcunrJtlll one tiWII
tate,
Rutland Township :-!1
II $179~ Blacttn lll ~ l'urneroy
.L&lt;'rcs
hmd
huuse bnrn nnd 1~u1
89 6k
Ohw
buJldmy~ S(!{' George A Ml'r n
h11rt Admmtslra1or
fl\11
11Y.i:1 1'1 YMOUTII Dl'ltt~e 4 fino
Srdan one of lhr hl !&gt;l ~Is In
lnwn $00!} BlartlnHrs Pllnwrov
OhJO
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1953 I'ON'riAC Dr luxe R r yltndrr
4 door Sedan hvdllllllalll dnvt'
$1095 Blaettn&lt;Jr !il Pomeroy 0
6 f; 8tc

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(,oocl usN! AUTO RAJ)I0-

104P50
} ord $20 E McDamel, 81\H W
M111n, Pomeroy
ll 8 3tp

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
80RA.P !BON -

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---- - - - - - -larg"
3

bedrunm~

dinlllil 1uom
and
in f1 nnl pun h 2
or urounti
Gordon nr
Ridenour Chc~ter Oluo R
chen

(,]a~scd

kit
IMth
11crcli
)&lt;loyd
9 3tp

..~on SALE-One

glrl11 Wmtcr
Coat and one Rlrls Pea ,Jacket
size 11 to 16 Priced reasunublc
Call 6116-J
R 8 3tp

HOUSE TnAILER 23 fl

New

paint 2 tone Remodi h 11 Fr11nk
Frye, Rulhrnd
8 8 Otp

I CLARINET HOI~N 11s11\ only 6
months , W
Milly Thornton
757 Short 41h Sl Mlrl iiii']IOil

8 8 3tp
FOR SALE 10MA10J&lt;S
MEX\
CANS larg~ ptnk ncm 11c1d 2nrl
hnu&amp;c east from ~hool house
Willu:m H Holml's
Syracust'l
Ohio
8.fi I nw t

CANNING TOMATOES
Bring your owu

conlal n~Jrs ,

pick

your own $1 00 Bu
Evenin~
calls, VlrglJ Walker Letart t'all,.
R 4 6tc
PEACHES-Hale

"- Ha-ven anrl

PomiM'fYt

-

6 ROOM FRAME HOUSt.:
ltvlng room

METALI

Phone G10

You hove som .. thing
To Sell, Trode or Announce, Let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Want Ad be You'
Representative.
- They Get Results -

DID YOU KNOW THAT?

INSURANCE AGENCY
Pi,.., AutomMII•. H.. llh
ACCIDINT
Lit., Ce•u•lty and I•M•

Real Estcte Bre&gt;ker
In MIDDLIP.tl!RT, OHIO
61:16-M

PI&lt;CII&lt;U

6311

lhl'gtound! opl((L~!ll andh111 1 ~ 11 lhl'&lt;l£&gt;t:trrr
frn
o( a &lt;olml'd lllllll~llr 1 Bt\ l'ttly I blowrng m~ •ur i~ (1\a htl ,,( v
rl n G,JJhpohs g 11 Jgr lht olh~J wh11 h w.; Jm h 1vlng lllr' ~lint
d.t\1 I do not fur lilt' ltfu or Ill( I &lt;111-:UllH Ul
llwt L.Juntdol (,ohho
:st'l ho" Lhr• rmm com1• out ot It lrlown ~ll ll cmt) 1n i\-li'Jdr rnl ol

uiJVl' I hPy burned thr tnlb • I
~ lt' l'lh f•om lum w1tb
ar.ttylt'm
to re I'S to
get h 1m (JUt
\ou
co uldn I have push c rl nn urm am
1
11
whw rl' \llh,ndy • m&lt;t c~ft
s pnt't tn
I n1 smn.s e p 1CCf' o ~r1ap nu n
IIe ha d struc k a tram ouf nrn1 I
l{l'rrs ~tatlon on ltto t.rnnd11 Jtd
Hell light s were q r&lt;h mg tlaln ~ I
brll uad wht~tll' E!l 1ng ft1ll hhtst
Ne\Nthrle~n he w.tlkt I ll).(ht up
llllrl htl th{' troun '" !he racr 1
look fot the rallrni!LI to ~uc HIM
bgosh Pon fell&lt;'r hn~
nlreudy
hnrl OnC' l'YP put OUt
V.lll PIO
lmhl} lnlle lhe ulhCI has rrnd\111 'i
nf shouldcJ Ill m hclld
I don I
know v.l111l all Wrle and s('\111
l htldn n lrt m C' ndd
II \OU cant ('Ven q•{' 11101 1ng
whrstlrn~.: tram, r~d ligh ts
nnr l
all the warning lil~ns Ill Cl' alum
llwn ft&gt;vvrn·~ ~ uk e just sill\ hom•
Stav home and lend \out holly
hock s and g11thcr the eggs 01 some
ttunu flecsu 11c you brolhi'L rnl
have no buslnr ~ s none nt nil on
!11rlav H lndiHilllpoiJs speNt trnrk~
spread .. 11 over !hi~ fatr tl•llnty

( 11 ) Wonted To Buy
WGHEST
PRICES PAID lor
wreeked ~md junk ears Phone
TU 22470. New Haven 8 8 6tp

CONCRETE BLOCKS
-.uUd lttttr Per Lll..
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
1 Mil•• North of Pomtror
On Rt. 31. Cell Wm. Q...,....,

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INTO A DEEP

FRI'EZ£ Fa&lt; 16
HOLIRS~MTER

THEY'VE~

Col BAKER

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Mrs. Van Vranken
Is Guest As Sew
Rite Club Meets
Mr~

Harvcv V,qnVr mk1 u Y..Js
11 ~-:uesl wlwn tht
w lhh S1 Will!(
tlllb met Wedn{'sd.l~ t\llllll~ lut
H so( Jill cvl:'nmg on \he Lrnt:olu
lld ghts playground

Pet

M1lwaukrc
Rruokh n
{ mrmna\1
St l OlliS
Phlladdphra
P111 Shllr,:!h

63 41
62 43
62 44

606

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Home made Ice cream and &lt;"ake
wert• slrvcd by the hosle·~e.., Mts

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53 53 500 l
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45 59

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MACHEN THE GRADEl • • By A1an Maver

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FURNITURE

th~;e~m~e:m:b•~'~'~"n~d~o~n~,~~IQ~B~A~KI!~~R~~~~~~~~

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Roraep1&amp;1 aad praetleal Jo~ea

cau. lwndreda of aerioll.a oa-tb.eIn
each :rea.r.
and
_to•DIJiM
po_InJuriaot..Safet1
Olllo

the
HJ11eae•n·

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Whether It Be A-- REFRIGERATOR, TV

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m'ANK5117

Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

WIN 57'RIN15iZ PYm'IJ.

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ALLEN APPLIANCE

By CHESTE&amp; GqULD

CIIOSLEY neoler
POMEROY OHIO

"YOUR
SUi'! RISE

You're
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TO
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In your home !Jl.l y~ 'coulld I

fh All·ll•drlc 0·1 He•t '"Milt • • •
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Heat111 ••II c .. ""' for Ho•u, Jtoroe, OlfJc..

Trevy-Finstewald
Funeral Homo

' Single unit HEATS without fuel ,

COOL$ without water ••• UMI only air, •!egrJsity

Phone 285

GENER_AL.-ELE~JIIC

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tERMS

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SenD oat ol ...., lOft
deat. are etuted ,,_

to tiM Ohio ladulrlal ~

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~dleport

LP Gfi.J.V t.riD

GQ 10 A MOVIE?

OVER A

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Capa or head t4Jftrlng ahOUI• be
worn around movin&amp;JUat:hnle1'1. the
Ohio Iodu1 trlal Comm.lu1on ~­
tlleaft. Man 1 women workers aufer
urioua Injury ddt year when thetr
hair ill cau 1ht in moTina pari..

APRQ

Rolnnd LeVaughn was llUrpm
ed Wednesday evenin,~t when hi~
birthday was celel;tratcd With a ptctUC sunpef on t'he lawn of his
home Mra LeVaugbn served the
bl
d
t d
tll
supper at ta ea eeoru e wr
ballnons 1md floWtU"S
The gueste included Carl Adler
Howard Price, Jack Weber, POint
Plea! IIDt, Richard Street John
Wnl{e Chet Currv. Wilham ChiS·
ler, Sebastian Tedesen, Hl'nrv
Ruek, New • Haven, Dale Whtte
man Pomeroy, Douglas ~nger,
Mllsvn ••Tbhn Devl11e, Gene Grate
Walter 8 Harr1a, James Thnmu
James Donnelly Mvrnn Mrller,

WEATHERJR()N

Ufll

AUTO SALES

cSoetor'• uare. ( 111tematkmaV

OP :J'h,e Brightest
ner In Mlddle'JIOr1

-~•

To meet the de11rt1 of rvNy
f•m1ly • , • •t • co5l the family

METROPOLITAN

-~:__L_•"-'' ~-t_C_hn~ago

springtime

Quality, Service
and Merchandise

Good Clean u ..d Cm
All MU:ea 1111d Moder

w:t_l'_ _ __

I

Roland LeVaughn
Is Given Party
On Wednesday Eve

1\1

Ch.ules Hoffman and
Mr ~ w~t
S1 LOUIS 5 Mtlwuukec
2 d
lard Bo)cr to Mrs Don l'nncdy Dlght
n
Mrs Elmer Whit&lt; Mrs Don Co l
lms M1 ~ lhndcs Spcmer M1s
S•turdev'• G•mes
Hay !\lower ~ Mrs Don
Mullen,
'
I Mts Edwlll(\ W r \1~ Mrs Eba Gtl l hl ltrdt'lph!n at Blooklyn
... Anrt you ran \ rl l Onilh Jmcl mnrr Jz nnd Mr~ Van Vtnnkcyt
New 't'ot1r. al Ptlt~burgh
Wilbur Wught I i-IHlrl so tno 1 host&gt;
ll us lt&gt;s~rs ror the 1\('Xt 111uet1ng
fun! boys were nmt 11kc n nf1l1 all Will bf. Mt s J+:Jmer Whitt• and
Clnt&gt;mnAlt at Mtlwaukec ni g ht
they were

t._

Harbor. The State..oWiled area tWtrrnlle beach. acceAlble tram
\Vas formerly known as tbe Port. CllntoDt lbe.ptewil¥ to tbe
ainesvwe State Beacb Fark. W.&amp;Q lllaud.i-,#?- '

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BAKER

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parldq

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Lea Anftl'elea on suspicion of
assault wtth a deadly wea.JtOO
-presumably her teeth. Po·
llco aald ahe called and Ia•
formed thetll abe was about 10
commit .WCide. TWo offiCCJ%'11
wen aent to her home ud lh•
routed them, IJibng one OIJ tl\e
arm 10 aeveuty he Waa under

ol popl&gt;r

tree. on
are picnic; tables

lot tQ bandle some
autoi'JlO&lt;o
bilu, A mute: P:IU tor the lm-provemenl of
Headlands
State iWk ctlb for expansion ot
•!le!'klni dUzens who 8 ,...loo~ tho parldDI facllltfes and tile
1® sandy bathlDg beaches. _
bull41DI: of aew roads.
I Closut, to tbis State's heaviest
The oUler State-owaed bHeh
J~
uLparks ate Crane Creek St4te
C"l)ncentra on of population ln Beach Park, an ¥eli of 832 aCI'I!Ii
l.Jlortbeastern. Ohio. Js a .tine saDd lncludJnl
tbfei..mtle aalld
tbeaeh a ;mUe lOng (Sbown above.) beach, about twelve rnUes east
wltriin the 125-acre Headlands of Toledo aDd Eut Hatbor StatoS(ate Patk. jUit west of Falrpof\ Park. a i248-acte a.-. wlth~ a

ROOMS Of
~ New Furniture
FOB
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foriY mllei Undor

of ihoreline on blue Lake Er-Je Js
a prieelep herlta&amp;e that Ohio
enjoys. But only 11t three widely
•IC&amp;t~ spots does tbe State of
Ohfo,own piece. o1 this shoreline
a.vaDable to water-recreation-

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CUTS "'[lro.)l.£5-

PRnTY aeorgl&amp; Lee Margent!,
23, lJ ebowD being booked in

FURNITURE~

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srP.E.ETS ;, v;~v_, LM
FROM WA5TJtkio ~E'1
ON REJ..A)(ATiCN • TJ.\AJ"'
SOLVI:S rHE TRAFI=K:.

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huw sare 4 1\n ahplont&gt; 1~ Ju~l 111
tnd nil .md nny di~OIS!&gt;Inn h•t me
here s t11tc nw (/lsr Im nrv11 nrr
never gonna be splltl'l!'ll nil uv~ •
a Rocky M 1\lnlarn nnr hf' drop
pcd down m 11 go'r(.:£' wht&gt;rt' 11 20
mule tuun can't ('Ven ~wt mt out
Know why? Cnu,. l m ll(VCI
1tnnhle m•vr1 gnnnn g 1 t rnlu one
nr lh nse droalh thulrt s ~~ lhr Ill
plane catru.Jitrr~ "-lll not rndllllc
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By UNITED PRESS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
V1 nru h u1
L Pet
Bud!-:C' ~ B'' IIIV
rOJhthn&lt; "
NLw Yur J,
70 37' bM
Bulgt nnl
~ II.}~ tlw
f1cnd Hnq 1111
hi 45 fi75
Ami ~o Hu .11 gum ent 1.rJ.(t s Wh'! C:h.•vt l tnrl
60 45 571
oh wh1 mu~L S11nda)'&lt; bt s1 h'll 1 lllta 11
55 4fl 534
And win oh win dn I h IVl lhts' n
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r.:o n I 11 f' 1IHII
47 59 443
:stltnn•
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W&lt; II h.uzl ou t all those Umtgs \Va~h t ngtun
~ 43 ~: ~~ ::~
Notice Is hereby
given that
rnclud1ng s (o(ktn~s
(ausas Clty
37
Dale M Dutton whl)fle post olfrce
M~u wear sork~ .til t •
tum
Thur~day's Rf':o;u\h
address Is Middleport Ohio has
at hom{' II\ S(hfltll
at pl.n
Nt w Yot:k 15 wa~hmgton 7
hcen duly appointed ~ ~xe-eulor
Wunder how thq flo H Noblt:
Boston 3 B,tltunOII' 1
of the egtate of Ml!rrm McClurr!
~rronturas My h11t ltps to tlll
K.tns, 1 ~ c 1ty 5 tlelroll .3
late of
S11\l.sbury Twp,
Meigs
llllrk !he hdl Da sh
ollnlltll\
{ h tn~n Jl ('Jcvl']llnrl 2
County, Ohio deceased
now nMH r.et hoi all (IV( r IIQ"IIll\ I
s.turd•y'!il Gamr,
nated this 30th
day of July
f...lk( I SA} er 1\V()II don t them
( \( \'tl.\fld At Kansas Ctly, ntgh• t956
M~\lwdlst~ II 1Xpect a
wnltcnl
(hlllgo .tl Drolrr!Jt
John C Ba.con
t xcu ,, ftom vo•1
Roston oil wa~hmgtnn nrghL
Judge of the Probate Court
Up and at 11 old gtrl Gb) fan
Blltrmort" at New York
Meigs County, Ghw
.md Juli o St Paul
1017·3tc
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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Gold

en Jutulee New Haven Orchard
New Haven, W Ya Phnne TU
2!e88
7-31 -tf

'IQUR PLAN IS 10

TO'SS I.VER'tONE

CROSLEY

MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDING

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_s_u~~Y s( hnol

RODNEY DOWNING

By AL Ci\Pl'

MAKE YOUR CHOICE

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H1~sett

Scaled Bids wtll b'" received by guest Mrs Gildle Wyle
to
the Uvard of Bounty (_ ommu.swn
crs of Me.g .. County, Ohlo, at the
OfC1ee of Sa1d Board, Pomeroy,
Ohto up untrl 12 00 o ciiOCk lliOOfl,
August 20 1956, for {urnishmg
lhc folloWing
l'ransport delivery of
Deisel
Fuel Otl', to the County Garage,
llock Sprmif;, Ohw, at the Du't.-e.
t1on of the County l!)lgJnt:'cr durng the 90 day perwd Commcn('tng
August 20, 1956
BuuJ d of CommJ.st~loners rest 1 ve
the Rtght to reJect any oc -all
Ill rl.'!
Sec 2352
Board of Co•mly Comm1~~roners
Ge
Melgs Couniy OhJO
By Dea n Barmtz, Clerk
s•r~ 17) 27' (8} a 10, 17-4tc
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Your
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
226 E. MAIN n
20
E•~uter
221n
E.tete of Merrill McClure de-

C'OMPLETK rnsu~•'lce P"otectloD
Life Auto Ftrc, Poho Call Don
Mtlb, Middleport Ohio

til-:'' mal r hluck and Pit
H()UJ\D Ple.bc nolif} l' Vtta ~
!1&gt;1 llhdlii&lt;•Jwtt , Oh111
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nsuronce

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PJu Ice Cleam and co rrec wr.re
•nved b) Mrs Will Rcy,10lds, Mrs
Ll'&gt;hc Ervm Mrs Cia I rnce Childs
.Mr~ Le~ta (,uti:Iard and Mrs Emma

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After-noon
servJces
will be
h e 1 d
at two o clock with
special slngmg and talks by Rev.
N L MttchE"Il, Athens, and Rev
W E Crace, Jacksonville

Mrs Leo Ch1lds and Mrs Erne'St
Lalla nt:e were na med tv report a'
the September mectmj:( on lhe ap
rMs to be secon~d for the apple
uutrer proJect

CAR REPAIR
NtJJ.(Ir•r &amp; 'hr k {,,rJ,rg c Ila(tn&lt;'
L ll RAWLING SONS C(J - 24
Ohio
811 IHt
llour Wrecker Service
Oay
Phone 8227 Nillht Phone 3039 I
B1 I
X DODG!I:-rLYMOUTH DEAL
ERS
3-6-tl narncs Simpson Insurance Agent')',
Mrddle]&gt;Ort Fh r • AutromohJle:omplete WHEEL AIJC";-NMENT,
Bonds Plwml 6315 X
6 20 tf

bt..aneant and

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Sunday School Will be held m
the mornmg at 10 o'clock
with
a sermon by the pastor to follow
at 11 o'clock A bas'ket
dinner'
Will be served at noon

Th r Ph 1 la l he~ Soctety of the
Churrh of C..:hrl.rl began tbetr 11n
nuat plans ror thetr apple butler
makrng project when they met
Thuzsday m the church social
rooms M1.s Robert Btrmmgham
pres1ded 1n the absence of the pre
sident and VICe-president and Mrs
Fred 1 Gardner gave the openJnf
ptayer Mrs U•sta Gothard wa•
teader of the devot1onal serv1ce
The Soc-1etv rs sturlvmg a sene~; ol
Women of Jhr&gt; Btble and Mrs Go
~&gt;~~-1 ~ topic W&lt;~s 'The Ltfe
or
MJnam"

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By Philathea Group I

YOUNL, 1\1 \~ Will n ~ 1u wor k
tak~ rt 'ipon ~ 1hdJh n lt,t.tl hu , 1
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Hh l lliUUHII I
J) (/S~ •hll l' ho llt 1111 X 4 fi pill

FOREMA~

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Brethern Church on Sunday, Auz.
12, accordmg to an announcement
from Rev W A Frost, pastor

For Fall Outlined

"'-tlh ;;mall

[)ougi.IS Ov.

Ohio

The Dally S•ntiMI. Pom•roy Mlddl•port 0 , Aug' 10. '56-7

the l.&lt;lttndge Evangelical Umted

BABY :-.lnEH to I!H

\\AN lED
Hl

Ohtn

uce

Present at the d1nner were Mr
and Mrs Dalia:&gt; and son Mrs Kel
ton and daLJghter, Mr and Mrs
W1lham Matlack, E E Ashworth,
D V Ashworth and Mr and Mrs
Knight and sons Terry and Dtek

JN1tRJ\;\IJr t\ I\J
J un
:.t&lt;1k( lJnc-k J..:Hdtl.ndtl"'n S{l]
or tradt flrm -; B M Cooper

Service~

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Our shop w1l1 b( dos1 d from
August 13 lo 16 tnduHtH
Grue!&gt;t'r Body Work~
J Paul t.rulCSCJ
8 7 41 p

()( park Ill ~

'ur rent
EIHtr c W&lt;~i'p&lt;Jpt 1
qramcr ( Jntun F1:-ht r Mrd
X

Prod,

At Knight Home

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UP -

EiUIS, weak, aeaerall1 lc lower price• paid at forms, consu mers, wblle .and brcwns A jumbos
44.50 A large 42-44 A mediums
Mr and Mrs Chester
Kmght 84 37 A small 2t 27 B ]llrile 34
entertained With a hsh
dtnner
37 FOB Cinclnnatr, A large ~9Monday evemng al therr
home,
~. A med1um 43 45
I Legion Terrace honormg Mr and
Mn George Dallas and son, Bil!y
Ch1ckens about steady fryerJ
and Mrs Aaron Kelton and daugh
3
3Y.t lb 19 ZO, hens over 5 lb 16
ter Kaaron
18 hens 5 lb and under 15 18,
Mr and Mrs Dallas and son wtll hen s llght type 13 14 old roosters
leave Fnday for Cross City Fla 9 12
where Mr Dallas w1ll be the mutuc
Butt~r. 90 score 6H
mstructor m the schools Mrs Kel
ton and (laughter wtll reave Sun
day for Savannah, Ga, where Mr
HOM&amp;COMING PLANNED
Kelton b employed
A bomeconunf.( will be held at

2 f1ve room apartm~ntH 2 four
room apartments ;~,ll w1th \aundnes and garage~~ A N Bcngt!
Ponlf'r&lt;"n Ohm
~14 tf

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CINCINNATI, 0

Are Entertained

rent--lb:Ut&amp;lioD
Ladders,
Scaffold Board&amp;, Dreo Ool.hB
Cllnton Faber, Mlddieport
Phone 62ti5--X..
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Market Reports \

Mr., Mrs. ,Dallas

For Rent

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• aevlel Party b035 Niklta khrushctJw, proved-to bl!l a shy tourist
on ~ar -N.(t to Attren1 GI'Hce.
She-c.u nooaaJzed whiJe takJn&amp;'
b1 UW_. M(h.taJ with a party ot Rus..
al.f.,lt. ' 'I.IM(on. Whea she realized
whit bad ht,PPened &amp;he tried to
b* lwr taee.11 waa too late The
s;rho'totl'~ ll.ad already ml1n•
apd to Ct!t tldzi rewalln£ picture
01. her. (IAUrriiiUoMl t;rchult.lll')

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SUNSET
~'!ATIOI'il ..

990
On Your Dial

By ERNIE BUSHMILLEK
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11,E CHAMP WINS A
PRIZE --IT'S A BOX
01' DOUGH NUTS

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The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 10, '56

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ICE CRIAM SOCIAL
I.awn o( tb ~ ('hurcb on Saturday ,
Tbe Eagl" Ci&amp;~&lt;S of the Syra- August 11 , all o'clock in lhe even·
cuse Methodist Church will spon- ing. Ho.&gt;me made ice cream and
sor an ice tream .social
on the take will be s&lt;Jid.

THE PRIVACY ALONE
llwartll ... 111111
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Daybook

Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins,· Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244

~------------~------------------Gorden Club Members Mo$1el Hots Mode
MRS, BLAKE ENTERTAINS

... cest of
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M:.

Blake

entertained

th• Tueroay Con.,ta Club ' and
pri zes Wf:!rc won tw. Mrs. Millard ·
Wilderm uth
and Mr~ .
Walter
Crooks. The hostess served a des·,
sert courS£ lo th~!lf' named al&gt;ove
and ~rs . Earl Kmght, Mr~. R?bcrt
Wlbun,
Rawlmgs, Mrs. Ru:;sell
Mr.s. Earl Warnke, Mrs. Emmett
Shuler.

ASAFE DEPOSIT BOX: AI boD1e or 1n the office,

DANCE

curloua oyea may chance upon JOur pooonal thing.,

AT THE

however weB "hidden.• IU out bank. ,., qu but
'YOUTI ... the OODII:DU .cl JOur lele Depooll Bas.
He~. 100,

yoor valuablel an properly aate81Jonlel
aplnst ft~ and theft. Why loot mit t lafe Depoot

Jo&lt; oow? Tho cost " 111!!1 ~ ~.llf,

Log Cabin
Music By

Sunset Ramblers
Every •

Thursday 6 Friday
8:30 TO 12:30 PM

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 1872
POMEROY

From Flowers at Bailey's Lake Meeting

1955 CHEVROlET Belair · ·-- · ·· · .. · · $1995
4 door, beige over .coral. Local owner, tinted &amp;lass, pow~
er steerlng. Elx.tra clean, low mileage, power glide. V-8
ra~,/J&gt;, heater, back-up lights.

195SCHEVROlET .. · .. · ·-- · .. · -- $1695
Extra dean, 4 door ''2 10" V·8 motor, with overdrive.
Heater.

1954FORD ··-- --· · -- · ....... $1195
~ht

blue finish.

1953 PONTIAC · · · · · ····· · · · ·· · · · · · · · $1095
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Chotec of three fine cars

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1952 Chev. Dlx 4 dr sed.

$695

g n.~e n

finish . Extra good
. . , ...

Powerglide. Original tl&lt;u·k
fnr model.

Local owner, low mileage, very clean,
Heater.

1952 Buick Spec. dlx 4 dr sed · · · · $895
Sparkling original two tone green. We've
this car since new. Low mileage .

1955 Ford V8 Sunliner

serviced ~

Extra clean 4 door 8. Dark green finish, radio, heater,
scat ~vers .

1953 CHEVROlET · .... · · · · ., · · · · .. · $845
A real buy, 4 door. ''150" series 2 tone blue. heater

1952 STUDEBAKIR · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · $545

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Extra clean 2 door Commander V-R motor, automatic
drive, heater

$2,195

1952 CHEVROlET · .. .. .. · ., · .. · · · .. $865

Fairlane Conv . Cpe . Liko new condiUon. Ford-o·
matJc, Low mileage by careful local owner

1955 Olds Super '88' · · · · · ·· · · · $2,695
Holliday Cpe. Pnwer steering and brakes. HyrlramaUc drive. Almost like llhe day it was sold

1954 Mercury Hard Top cpa · · $1,795
Monterey. Mercumatic. One owner, sharp car

CONVERTIBLE. Heater, radio.

1953 STUDEBAKER · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· · only $679
Elotra clean. A real buy. 2 door champion. Heater

1951 FORD · · .. · · · · .... · · · .... · · · · $499
Cheap transportation "6"' 2 dr, new paint, heater, radio

1951 CHEVROLET .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · $625

1953 Buick Spec dlx 4 dr sed .. $1,995

6 pass coupe. Power glide, heater and radio

Dynaflow drive. One local owner

1950 PlYMOUTH .. · .... · .... .. · .. · · $475

1953 Poniac Dlx 8 cyl4 dr sed · ·$1,095
Hydramallc drive. Thoroughly recondition.

1953 Plymouth Dlx 4 dr sed · · · · · $995

REUNION SUNDAY
The a nnual Hobsletter Reunion
Will be held Sunday, Aug. 12 at the
George Hobstetter residence on
Rose Hill , Pomeroy, beginning at
11:00 o'clock.

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WE SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS
still have •om• lete'
boa,utlao and aome aharp

1953Buick Super V8 4 dr sed .. $1,395

1948 DESOTO 411oor · .... · .. · .. .. $95

Dynaflow drlve.l Original turquoise finish.

One owner, clean. New paint. lf.J: ton panel, heater

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. Downington M4m
'Is Held In Jail
On Theft Charge

On tbi jo&amp; (...furN
you'U ~ f~. • • ....
TheSe Big Yank DuftgCireft
are greot .values. long wear•
ing, w~hoble, comfortable.
Have these plus fntura
men wanfl

1951 Pontiac dlx 2 dr &amp; 411r sed $595
Real buys in every way

MANY MORE

pockets-including watch
pocket and rule or plier
pocket on right ~'"'"frotcft..
seam reinfo«ed- large belt -

loops-non•scratch metal
rivets at strain pointlmefal buttons, and snap
fastener In waistband-ancl
generou&amp;ly full cut.

san.:

Tailored from 8-GUnct
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ELBERFI:LDS

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Furniture

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SALE EVER

Sw4-"FIRM·D·REST:,

ltJtltt• ~J laslsteat D1111nd

You'll hardly believe your eyes 1
when rou see this fum, smooth·J
rop mattren. h's beautifullr 1
u.ilored ~itb iinesc materiah,
£or long wear and the spitJ~ ,., ;
11 li11• comfort you need. You'd ,
expect to pay mucb more for '
such hig:h quality Sealy future&amp;. '

\'e .. JrN ubd fot ltl Wbea Se•ly na "''' rt«ttd·
bttakhaa Plut rear, oar l1ctorie&amp; coulda't keep "'
up witb dt!l cltmaad! Once again-for a , limited
d1110 oiiiJ-JOII caa
a ·•boppaas .Ur~ecte•
dollan ~ ~·five ceou on &amp;be brnou• "En·
cu...d NIJ.u' .Manrt.u. Aa4 JCMlstiU t•c,a 10.
,.., wtiarl• pancu... l ;

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Boosters Make 1 ·
Plans For Social

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ASK JODi DOCTOR

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Open Sunday I to 4 PM Weekdays 8 AM to 8 PM

ON MAIN STREET BELOW HIGH SCHOOL

from
Reeei vi ng the degrees
Meigs County wefe Max C.r ab\rec,
BSEd, Ca rpenter, Rt. 1 M&lt;tx.lt"
Vinson Crabtree, BSF..d, Carpenter
Rt. 1; Ruth Bobo Starkey, BSEd,
CarPfntcr : CeceliA Leifheit Hart,
MA, h.t. I, Pomeroy ; James Heory
Lochary, MEd , Pomeroy;
a.nd
RandAll RQe Talbott ,MEd,
Portland .
In addition , William
France1
Duer of St. Mary 's, W . Va ., former Wahama High School band di~T. IJIN. IIR . HUI(H STOCK· rector received a MEd degree.
· br. Stewart H. Smith, president
VfiLL, ,brfolllant ~omm4ndtr ol
Marshall Colleje delivered the
First lriHsh Army Corps in
addren. Chapll.in
m.anyl reportedly hu been
was Rev. Charle1
to Lonclett "lor consultations"
Fin1t
t)Mcwlaflon ·II'Ose hft!MIII8tet.,.1h.at
he would bt •PIJOint... conlmandf'r
,bf the lrlthn Meclterraneen· fore.
et; now under full alert In -tho
5-u-. c1n.l crlliL

Margaret Nich~los
Of Eaton· Rapids,
Mi~:higon, Dies
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at the annual 8Ummer
:;;:;~"''., held in MemoriJI

es·t Clini'c

.':IL;)(I This Week

Top Fair Steer
Sold}'or84
CentS Per Pound

The top steer in the GalHa Co.
JltDlor Fair brought ' r:lshty·flve
cents Per pound £or ita
in
the Fat Steer Sale "'!'"!....~.•
the lair, It waS reported
stil Smith, oama o&lt;Junty./.llri•ui-1
ture Agent.
The Mldelleport !.rind Bpostera
The steer, an , An1us, waa pur.
Association
wil~ bave
an ·1c:e chased by the Bob Evans Steak
Cream ~ial fJD the lawn or the Haq~ of Ga!Upolis. Owner ·of the
HIS:b $cho.ol · on Au1ust 22 st•rt- .steer wa• Ropr Martin. He is' a
ing •t. ,6 PM according to plan.a stud~nt of .the FilA at Gallla Acl·
made- T·h ursday when Mrs. Emer- demY Hilb &amp;:JiooJ. '
•on. Jones, pre.sideot bad i ·meetThe second place ste"t'l', another
· · IDs at her' home. Those assktint Anaua, bT:oulht ftfty-four
cents
with the plans wefe B1Dd Direc- per pound and was purcbaaed by
tor Earl Warnll:e, Mra.
Franek the EYlm CAfeteria in Gallipolis.
vl,ce.preaid~nt,
and lt waa raised by Clarence· Fowler,
Anderso",
Mi's. Harold , Woodl;erd, treu~Ue. abo a member' .or ~be GaJlipolia
Horpe--made ice eream, cake and FFA Chapter.
The third place steer, a ReTecandies will be sold· •t tbe Sqclal
and the band plam t~ 1lve a con- ford, wa1 sohl for to~y-nlne cents
cert that. eVentQJ. · During t~e per pound to tbe 0 Den Lumber
·meeting Thund.ay niJht tentatin Compa~ pf GalUpoUa. It was ~ais­
p1ans were made for Tq: Dly W:lthl8'd b,.._ Gwen Evans or
the Rio
Mrs. Francis Anderson' -.•s ·ebalr- ·GraOOe , 4-H Club.
man: Date or the
Day wiU
Smltti ·aaJd that 23 steen w~re
, be announced later.
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¥Jid In ~e nle and th~ averqe
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-priCe ~t pound wa 8 thlrtY"'lleveq: ,

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cenlj;. N"' rocorcb wen ,., botb

Admitted
:rrid1y: Mrs. l'oph· In ti:Je •'!'eraJe a.ale and
In tbe
· ro$a JObn&amp;OD, Vlnton' liD': · Mrs. blab lndlvtdual 1a1e . at the fair. ,

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More Fun Than
ACircus, Harry
.Says In Chicago
IV RAYMOND LAHR

cated in Melp County was robbtd
or the equipment two tlme11, once
last week, And onee In th~ we-ek
before,
. In other poUc:e action, CiieS~r
Barnhart, 42, [)Qrwln, waa: Interned in Mel1s jail Fri!J~ by COn·
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Pete
·hr the Dtmocratlc 1 favor of ono candidel.e for the .stable
Hendrix, on a cba)'ge
coftvenHon, form.,. ·Pres- Damocr.etlc .,reahlential nomln•· a. bad check. Tb" case wiU
Harry 1. Truman tell• 1 ne'Wll tlon befo,.. Sunday.''
heard in JlJsllce of the Pe-ace R.
will "qt~T~• · out -In
(lntemotlon.al Sounclphoto) L . Grindley's court.
The sheriff aleo reported that
Albert "Red" Keeto,n, Mlneraville,
wa.s fined $5 and COAts, and sen~
eiilced to five dayj jn the C(]unty
jail, &lt;ln t\J'e charge pf 411\Urbioa:
tbe peace and ll'ftfstina •rrest.
This action took place Friday., In
Mayor or R~lne Howard Frank's
• Lt. P. · F. Klein, instructor at 1 Gor.don McHaffie; Faye Wlllon, court.
\}. S. Naval Academy, Annap- Point Pleasant.
· Md., was the gnat speaker
Lt. .Klein, who has just ~return(lnt~DfMtian~l Sound~CJto)"
the
Middleport-Pomeroy ed from • summer tralnine cruise
Frlday evening wt.tb mldsblpmen from the Naval!
Met~o•dlst Cburth. Lt. Aoademy and the Naval ROTC
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son or Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. uol~ throughout the countrY • .gave
was introdut'e&lt;l ·bY his fat- aD mterestlng travelogue or their
Judge Cedric
Clarkt vim tD ten European countries. .
Joha Tlte crulae was made by twenty
sb1ps, 1including stxteen deatroy- .
* A ·
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ers, two bat~ ~b~ 'nd !!fo cariCDtN.P liS, Qbio ·
nets ·~4... ~k'~~~- :~ · wi\b boltlarg, and ·lui&amp;ll, bad
· ~&gt;o&lt;n
uf
Mn ..'Margai-et . NICho
twenty _days•·oi ibunt_ -tn Europe thy· growth in Ohio between UN'l
, Rapids,( Michigan.
and forty days at 'Sea. The- mldBblp aDd 19M but the total number of
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· was tbe sister or
men receive practical knowledge small co~Cenb increased JDore
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o~ Mid&lt;(leport. . •
'Ch
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of their sJudies in tbe . En.1ineer- than the number of lara;e ones.
ing Department! f:he Gunnery ,d ept
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Mr. :and Mrs. Brt\nnan left today
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and
the Operatiotl&amp;'Navia~tiOo
That'• the lint 91&gt;servat1on o:· f.or : Elitpn ~pids' wbere they will
att~~d Jbe.· 1uneral· services. Moth
,#
er Gt .1\fn. NiCholas, Mn. 'Margaret
.'
show the Flag all over tbe world n&amp;ry_report of the 1964. Census of Bianifafi.. ..of "!Marietla, will' Dy tn
'dd}~po
d"omf~iends and guardians ot f~ee- rdanur,actures just released by tbe EatOn.R11pid1. today. '
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U. S. Department of Coirlmert1l.
Ntebolrls ~ .sur.vived by ~wo
1onp..·
William
and Charles, botti or
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The speaker stressed tbe impor· Thb; Ceasus is the first CGmpiete
" .Tbe ~_est . chnie spon~oretJ by, tance of control of the sea 50 ·t hat ~usus ot' Manufaj!turers · tinct'" t!:Rt.on-" Rapids; and a dau1hter.
,tbe Mer,i County ~ealtb. Depart- strategic materials may be im· 1sl7. -Interim repOrts Were 011 fi Mra'. Jacqu,line Jf)hnson or San
Bernardi~e, California.
·aiid tbe_ Tu~ulorua. Asso- ported to thJs country ror our in~ SlnlpUng bJsls.
.
~!1:i~.:•as held thiS
t~e dustrial development. One -~t- ·ManU:futurlng establishments in
ol Dr. Ray PlekeruJ in Mid· bod or · control mentioned wu the Obio increa&amp;ed tn the sev~n-yes ·
CAP v/I.LL MEET
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plaCing of tbe Sixth Fleet in the period fi.om 12,302 to 14.632, a Civil }Jr Patrol Cadets
&lt;lf the
eliaie 11 usually held tn the Medlterranean-Atlantic in
UN~ a:ala of 11 per cent. But small ron- Meigs County .Unit met Thunday
1
of Dr. Edniund Butrimas, the 7th Fleet In the F'tQ- East cerns, under 20 employee! incrtas· evenhiJ at their -lleadquarters at
o·n vacation. Conducting the where it had sueb an important e4 26 per cent, from 7,273 In 194:7 the Sht,der building on North 3rd
W'll Dr. C. R. Markwood, part in the Korea conflict.
to 9,137 in 19&amp;4.
.
Avenue. Tbtlr next regular meetColuril:bus.
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Mld(lle-aized busfnu1e111, employ· inC wl.ll be. on August 23 at 7 :30.
.
· tWo new . ~t. Klein ~:ave a reaume or the iq f'tom .20 to 99, increased 11 A new pro~ct of the Civil Air
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two new VlSit to Swede~ and was .entbus- per cent, ft'om 3,()84 to 3,431.
P&amp;.trol 111 the cclll!cUng of sales
three old iastlc about that country for ita
Concerru employing 100 or more tax atimp•.
·"h,~-~l;l~ contac~s. cleanllne~, lt., )Jeauty, and lts a- increased 1.~ to z,o&amp;i, a gain or
tl
were M~ bundance ~ f!.,owers. He told or 8 per ceat.
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·M n. Elizabeth 1 the b01pltahty &amp;howo. the Naval
Total employment in manuf'ac.
nurses,' and force •,nd ~e panlel tbey gave in turing Ia. Ohio has an overall ln·
;~~;;;~~r.~,;~,.~k~in~tbC' return. Tbe Swedbb amUIIemen_t ·crea,e or per cerit,
parks,_ Bota~lcal parka. and fest,l- 300 ia ttH~ to 1,270,200 in 193·
Viii! JDCJ~dill( the Mldsummer a Thia overall increaae in Ohio wr
1 Eve- i'est1veJ which he was .Prtvt~ remarkable becaute 10me linea of
leged. to· attend we~e of parttcular munifaCtUrlnJ which are PJ'(lminlnterest to Lt. Klem.
ent in tbia state were slow ln JW
During the bualii~ss meetln1 it and some · 'heavily lacl~t:r,Jirer
was 8J1Dounced that the Wellaton states bad a decrehe i~ emplof!
, Rotary Clnll would pr~ent their meat.
annual 5?.ncert on Ausust 19th at
·8 p.J.I at the Welialoa Hfab SChool.
Metbodtst wO~n who prepared
ud seryed the dinner were M:J-1..
ij"enrY HennesSy, ~~: E. M. Blake
Mrs. Max .Roller, Miq Bess San·
born' aad Ml,. F&lt;ied~ Faebnle.

Small Busmess' ,
Show·sGreater
Ohio Jncrease

eCISIOD
United Prru Staff Corrnpondent
CHICAGO UP - Former pres.
idr nt T r u m a n l&gt;iid today he

, QuipQlent. The wainnl ••• iwom

I by If. E. Cuckler of AtheDI Couo1 ty and charges that the mine lo-

·P,F.KleinlsSpeaker
Rotary Meet'S On Friday·

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Pomeroy Motor
Company

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Jed W~blter and ehlrled with the
tlleft of ·:1200 wor)b of mlnlnJ e-

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Six Meigs County
Receive
AtOU

partment, Loweu Wootea ••• •r-

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Two' deep frol'll Oild hlp

The Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian Chunh o( Syraeuse
will bave .!1 picnle in the Syra·
('USe Roadside Park on Friday ev- .
ening, Augud 10, at 6:30 o'el&lt;Jck.
Membe~a ~re askli"d
to bring
thdr own 1able
servit::e, sand·
wiches and a covered dish. In the
evenl of rain, the picnic wtU be
held In the Church
annex. The
('hildren or the membera will he
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1 A '24 year old Downirigton man \
'lis bfiDJ held In · the .,_eiga County
jail, on cbar1e. of er•l)d laretny.
Arie1Jrdina: to the- $herlfrc ~

Extra clean '!&gt; ton truck, flat bed. Hooter,. red finish

New blue finish.

low tGII.Ight 64 to 70.

Dunga.rees

Missionary 'Society
To Hove Picnic

IIEAT~ST

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Ice Cream Social
Set For Saturday
By Fire Department
The- Middleport Volunteer Fire
Department will have their popcorn machine worklmr Saturday
evening as a part or the ice cream
8&lt;JClal which they are spon.soriog
at the Village Hall.
In t'Rse of bad weather, the 10cial, which Is usually held on the
lawn, will be In the Fire·-house
jarage on Race Street. The (iremen wiiJ sell pop C&lt;lrn, eorfe~.
pop ,ice cream, home·made cakes,
plea and candle&amp; and any contri·
The sale
butlon.s are- welcome.
wlll start at ' 4:30 PM.

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195 I OLDSMOBilE · ., · .. -- · · · · · .. · $67 5

One of the best '53s in town

$595

Den Five Cub Scouts and Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr., den mother, and
Mrr. Don Colllns, assistant den
mother, enjoyerl an out)ng on the
Lmcoln Heights play ground Wed.
A picnic dinner wa ~erved at
flarnit z,
den
noon wilh Ke.ith
chief, furnishing the drink.
MerttLers present were
Barry
Po Pr, Ronnie ("ro11ii1 S,
Rkhard
Finle7, Geor&amp;"e Barrla, Joey Gil·
more, George .Houman and g uerrt.s
were Tommy White, Jimmy Wood
geard, Tommy Harris and Ricky
Roger Gilmore.

in te"'""et"uft _..,.

Extra cle-an 4 door. Heater, radio, sun visor
4 door. Super 88, Ivory over blue, •Hydramatlc, heater,
radio. A real buy, only

1951 Chevrolet Dlx 2 dr sed

Cub Scouts Hove
Picnic Dinner
At Playground

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SOCIETY

USED CARS

enttne

WEATHER

Today's B,st _B_uy_in Rugged, Famous ,

Jolly Club Meets
At Hauck Home

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart of
Carpenter were bus iness visitors
in Pomet·oy, Wednesday.
Mrs. Ray Seidenable and Mr
~ nd MrB. Howard Stewar t of Car
p011ter were dinner gu~ts of Mr
an d Mrs. Jack Seidenable, Wednes.
day evening.

19SI Ford V8 2 dr 4 dr sed ...... $595

FINLAW REUNION
'I he Finiaw reuuion wm be held
Sunday, August 12, 11t the Portla nd
Park beginning at 10 AM . All re·
latives of SamuE:l H. Finlaw arc
ur.ged to attend.

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M'MBER FEDERAL RISIRYE SYITEM
MEMBER 'ae!~AL DEPOSIT INSliRANCI CORPORATION"

103 YEARS SERVICE

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to the stale convention
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whicb will
be held in Athens, S('ptember II
and 7. A meeting of the program
committee ' wa!S announced (or
Monday evening, at the home of
Mrs. John Terrell .
per.
The Septeml&gt;cr meeting will be
Mrs. George }J('jnes, vice pres1·
at the home of Mrs. J oseph Stru-·
dent, presided at the meelinrl in
The birthdays oJ. Mrs. Wilbur
the al&gt;sence of the presidenl. Mrs. ble and a white elephant sale wlll . Hanning and Mrs. LUlie Hauck
be
held
.
Allard Pratl. The dub prayer in
the Jolly
were observed when
unison opened the meetin..-:- and
Club met Wednesday .evening at
members resr.10 nded to roll call
· the home . of Mrs. Donald Hauck.
with "Ideas for future programs."
Oaburn St. Each waS presented
Mrs. Le&lt;l Bryan wM welcome,d as
: girt! !r&lt;Jm their mystery sister and
a new member.
from the club.
Mrs. Faye Wallace have a dem.
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A report on the program plann ·
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. onstratlon on "Tupper W~ ", afing workshop held in Rutland,
~Js s Margut&gt;rJ tc Meyer has re· ter which .games w,e re piBied and
Monday was given by Mrs. John t.uJ ned hom e afl c r a two weeks prizes awarded to M:I1!. Hanning
Terrell, Mrs . C. L. Heaton, M1·s. vacation in Los _A njcles, C ~lif. Mrs. R&lt;ly M;ay'er, aild. ~nna : Marl ~
Charles Lewis, Mrs. Robert Thomp. She wu accompanied by her niece Hauck.
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son and Miss Emma Seltz. Ml'l. C. Mrs. Ralph Poston and children
Refreshments were served hy
L. Heaton wa.&lt;1 selected as delegate Sherry and Greg nf Logan.
the ho.rtess to those named above
Mrs. Charle5 Buck visiled Th.urs. and Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth , Mrs.
day with Mrs. Willard Ebersbach Atbert Woodard, Mrs.
Charles
and daughters.
Stauss, Mrs. Henry Dailey , Mr!l.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parfitt re. Eldon Wlh and Mrs. Millard Van
turued home · Wednesday, after f; Meter.
visit in Chillicothe .
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hysell and
son Rodney and Mrs Dey Hysell
lrft Thurs day for a vacation in
Texas.

Hats made from fl owers in lheir
garde n wer·e worn by the members wh~"n the Win rhng Trail Garden Cl ub met Thursday evening,
at Bai ley's Lake for a Pitnic sup·

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MARRIAGE APPROACHES
uf Mr. a nd Mrs. J . WarrPn, forme["
}o' l"i ~: nd:. ht·rt' ha ve n· tt•i v.t'~ afl.o Middhopurt re.-;irlents,
and Mill
nounccments &lt;Jf thu 1lproaL hmg
m~trnag e ol G t.&gt;r&lt;~ld W;~rr en, ~;o n Marth a Morris, Belpre, Auju&amp;t 12.

"" might be rNonvil1ced'" about his
presidential nom ination. hut that right
now he ill "leaning in one dir«·
tinn."
Mr. Tl uman · has pr&lt;lmlscll io
iti~&gt;elose ha choice at a news co n·
. fe rt-nrc at 4:30 PM EDT.
Many Democrats are- a.u:ummg
that his choice wil l be Gov. Av·
crell Harriman of New
York.
Adlai E. Stevenson,
the frontrunner in the raee for the nomi.
natio n, uid he hopes the former
pre1ident will remain n~utral.
Mr. Truman told reporters dnr·
ling an early-morning walk that he
has arrived at what he ~nsiders
a baaic deci&amp;i&amp;n on what he is i().
ing to say thil! artcrnooa.
"But I haven 't toJd a soul," he
.
said.
CORONIR JOSEPH A. GEER FriotsMr 11Hc1 hutbencJ of his sec- ~ Mr. T~ma_n faced a bwiy schM(rlght •• 42. of Lanc..tw, o.• .ar·l Ofld
With him ere Hqh L... ~le, which mcluded ~It! from
rl'4'• It LOINIItn, Ov prhon fetm gett (Iliff), heMI of tfte llt.afe bur- I S~:::!~ of botb Hamman and
tCJ undtrgo • I~ ....., tMf
NU of ~rUniMI inY4'St4g.dion, and
Jt was . in diSCUSlling tbe bwy
bout the •IHI..., Mrattk cte.th1 E. Reymond Moreh..-t, Fairfield ll(heduled of callers that he said
of Ws tecOftd wife .net "the dutfw county pi"1IMICUjor.
he "might be reconvince4. .. H
of hi. flnt Wi.fe- end ....._~'~\ i
(lntem.tional SoundphoU.I added, however, that he 1a "lean~
ing in one direction."
Lhdtr s.e. Truman
Among his callen today Is Gov.
Gt&gt;orge Lead~ o( PennsyiV11nia,
whose state dflegatlen beavjiy fav&lt;Jn Stevenson.
Mr. Truman's announ~ement
was promised for a news confer.
ested flower (l'OWetll tltilt they ence loday, les. tban two days be-~~~~~~!!;~~~~~~
membership tickets for f01e the &lt;JJ)ening of .tbe Demqcra.~ to-eittdthP flow. tie lfationill CoDventioa. ~ ""
er .sho~promise of an endonement· ~
Membersftip ticl!:eU. may ~ ob- 150meone had upset ~ Stevc.nJon
taioed at the Ralph Gilmore ~&gt;to r e camp, enrouraged tbe Haniman
in Pomeroy and at the {air gates organization and plunged the plrMrs. Ba er al.so noled a clarifi· ty Into a wild guessinJ pme. .
c-alion of Rule 3 as printed previo- 1 There were reports that -.:.
usly in the l&gt;ook distril&gt;uted by the 1Truman wa5 under Pl'tS.Sare to refair c-ommittee . She sai d that the (rain fmm anw endon;ernent if be
rule should read, "Exhibitors may could not go along wUh St.evensoa,
A check totaliny $23,401.38 has enter all classes and sub-das5es, .whom he helped to nominate " In
been -mailed· to :Meigs County as except cla.ss 801 wbere .not more 1952. Stevenson himself told new•
than six ararngements rna}' b(' en· men Friday night that be expected
1u share in the year's biggest sm·
g\e distribution ot funds for local tered.
the ex-President to remain oeu.
government purposes accordJDg to
Tbe Flower Show which is a fca- tral.
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State Auditor James' A. Rhodes. t~e I! f the Meigs County Fa1 r
Hawlns A Ball
Will take- place on Thursday, Au·
Tbe surest thing was that Mr.
The .state tatal sent to 88 coun· gust 16.
Truman was havinJ • grand time
ty treasurers was $23.~,817 acAll entries in the show must be as the key figure in all the po..
cor!'ing to Rhodes.
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1 set up and t'C»Dp1eted between 8:30 litieaJ maneurveriq. . Leaders of
. T~e l~tan.gible tax pa1d by ~man· ,am and 11 a~ on Thursday . The every f~on made a bee-llne for
t::tal mshtutlona and dealer&lt;
floor will be el~ared at 11 am at his suite in the Sberaton-Biat'kC1!ritles aliounts fg~,OOI.36 of which time judging wil ~ held.
•toPe Hotel almost as soon as they
the Meigs total wtnfe J'he monthl&gt;
The decision of the judge&amp; will hit town. 'Tve never had 1 better
distribution of sales lu funds re· be final and ,all entnes arriving ~.ime ... the ex..presi~ent ~.· · i d:
turned $2.500 to the county. .
after 11 am will be accepted but
mote fUD than a Circus.
Clubs in the area and other mter- marked, ·:Not for CompJ;&gt;tition."
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Fair officials have pointed out .
that exhil&gt;itors are to pri'pate
.
their enlry blanks and file them
at the setn"tary's office on or be·
(ore noon, August 15.
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Exhibitors in the flowf'r stiow
mll:!it make thei r own arangements
and lbe show is ro r the entrance
MARCINELLE, Belgium- UP ·Of amateurs only. Exhibits mu~t
A
Eresh fire ticked lls way through
remain in ptare until 4 pm on Satthe
Amer Coeur Bitter Heart coal
t;Jday. August 18. El(bib:t~. ~?st
mine
ttxlay, dashing what sltoder
not be made in the exhtbltiOn
hope remained f~r some 254
room.
men enttJmbed in , the shaft ror .
ENSES
more than thre~ .....,.s.
MARRIAGE LIC
Smoulderin!l timben and cqal ·
Lloyd M. Koenig . 23. Lon~ Bot- burst into flames just as it ·ap..
tom construction wo r k('r, and An·
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bad
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na J. Thomas, Hl, Long Bottom, peared that tlJ.e f re at last
been extingui.sfted.
Cue&lt;k.
('hoice (or the Democratit

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FlowerGrowersAre Reminded· ·
To Enter-Fair Flower Show

Funeral .service-s will be held oa
Sunday at 2 PM for Rev, Jeue E.
Turbin, 81, who died at his home
in HuntingtOJ'l; early Friday morn·
ing following a short illne.ss.
Services will be held in the United Bredlern thurch at Tuppers
Plaina',
Rev. Turben was the son of tbe
late Mr. and Mr.s. Obediab Turben
and did evangelistic work in, W.
Va., Ohlot •nd Kentucky .
He is sur;ived by his wife, Leota C. Turben: tw.o daughte["l, ¥rs.
~ N. Auers or Cory, Pa.1 and Mrs.
Paul Cbrittian tJf Pittsburgh, four
sonS, Noah tJf Cl('veiand, Howard
of Erie, Pa., Harold of ~ry, Pa.,
and F. W. of Columbus, Pa., one
sister Mrs. Bertha Stiles, Tuepers
Plains.
Friends may calL at the Ar.
baugb Funeral Home in Tuppers
Plains untll the time of the trer•
vices.

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Gets $23,401
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150 Aviation Enthusiasts Arrive
IIn Washington For Visit To U.S.
One hllndred . aml fifty teen age
aviation enthU$lasts !ro m _twent,ytwo ~orelgo nAtions Ja~~nv~ ~~
Washlllgton , D. c. _~n
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start three week Vl~lls In hth•cl!"~ -1
guests of t c lVI
I ed St a tes a.s• ..
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Air Patrol. CI"'Jlian auxl 1Jary 0
A. F
the U. S. If orct' . CAP ff"
Tbe Mei_gs Cotl~ty
. 0 tcers
have rece1vNl
mform~hnn. concerning the progra ~ w~~~ 1j" :::
0
second ph:ts£&gt; or I t' •
nati.ona l Cadet Exrhanl!._e. 111 the
first one hund r('d and flfty honor
cadet~ of th(' ll . S. CAr cadets
left Washi rfgtn n on planes. of the
Military Air Tr :~n~porl Service (or
~tinatio ns in thP Ncar Ea.d.!lt,
Europe, Lat in 1\ rnl'.rica. Cana a
and South Auwrira . l ruguay plans
h"
to
j o i n th(' program_
t IS
year fur the f!r~ l tun('. Fl\'e ca·
dets are exch~ngrd with each of
the· participatin g
,n unl.ri~ ~xte~Jt CAnada anti Great Bnta_w .
TWenty-five art; rx&lt;"hanged WJth
these cou nt.ril."'~ . The rost of the
program is born by lhe CAP of
the u .s . and host &lt;Jrganizatl?~
, in tbc partidpatini:
countnf:.i.

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b !~e :;d~n::e ;t~~]('d~~;a~~c:~~
1 a
d
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patked days in
r~:hi=g~:~
the fon#n
adets on their American tour
c 11 .. each national group going to
w n
a different state where they are
CAP wi'"'" in that
guests .o1 111 e
·state Tbf'ir visit ended vollth five
da 5 · Gf ~ight seeing and parties
n ~ew York City. The tours inelude visits to Air Force installations heavy indtr stry, rarlllll, naional ~brines .and monumcntB, fa.
mous landmRJ"ks
and national
•-· and (.a ..roundS .
pi.fW~
P Ya
EMEROENCY RUNS
Two emergency runs have been ,
E
reported by the Pomeroy m~·
grncy squ:,d . At 11 :40 p.m., Frl ·
day. tbe squad transported Trtw
. 1 f
Fields, 46. of N~lsonvil e. rom &lt;1
hQme in 'Minersville, to the M.; .
Hospi tal suHerinl! from art_ appar·
ent heart condition, Al 9:30 A. m.,
today. the emergene.'l sqtlart traJ'!s-oorted to the Meigs Hospital, Dai!ly
Beaver •Of "Ant:.iqVity ,with a Q •
parent heart Cdb.diU~.
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