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POMEROY
SOCIETY

NEW AIRCRAFT CANNON CALLED 'MOST POWERFUl'

and Mrs

run·l"ll 1s a

gr1duate of

Mar~ha!l

colte{e and !"eceived her
\ ma:.ter degree from Ohto Un!vf:rslty She wa:. prmcipal of the Hartford t!:Jementa.ry S.::hool for. s«-vphur Spnngs. They will motor to eral years. Mr PurceU 115 a na-t.rve
A lhambra . Ca lifornia . following of Wisconsin and 1s now auocJat·
t he i r weddmg tnp and will makl&gt; ed with the Southern Pacilic
Railroad
the1r home the re.

M1s:, Bertha Jenkm~ ol Hartford
Willi:.,
relatives In was marned to J WLII1am Purcell
of Alh01mbra . Cahfo, nla. In a smgJack~ou
Sunda) .
Mr &lt;t.nd :O.Ir~ . George Mdnto~h le nng weddwg ~c rvJt"r on August
and son~. f\;~wcll, V. Va , a nd Mr 25 at Lhe home uf the bndc'~ mot
and Mrs W ;;lter F:uy of r_'h arle s- her. Mrs. H~nr) Jenk ms of Hart ·
ton W Va . ..-.e re we ek. en&lt;l guesb ford
The ceremony luok pl;~.cl' 111 the
of
aurl :\Irs Adolph GnJe~er.
Mr &lt;tnd M n Ottu llartl'!Jbach and Jiv1 ng room of !he hom•' wh1ch was
Mr . ami Mrs Pr ;~rl l'hilllp~ Min · decorated WLih ptnk ann white asters. t·ar n&lt;~ IIUII ~ . anti gl&lt;trholi . KPV .
er~v!lle
KerHI('th ~I:Lnkin a1ri\'t·d Sa\ut · A A. Anglt·. Jr . Hartlur d Methnd rht:, fmm YJot f.,lk, Va .. fur a 15 1st Church mLill~ll'I", uHtcated at
day Vl~ll wtlh hh {.1mily He has the weddtng: wh1 ch wa.~ performed
ju . t returm·rl !rum a twu months tn the presence ol the llnmedJate
fam1ly .
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T.he br1de wa~ ~'lven 111 marriage
Mr and Mr-;. Gene Alk1rt· an.l
daughter. ~~ and Mr~ Hu~h l'er- hy her brother. Rtchard Jenkms,
guson anrl ~on and M:;&lt;o Cko Pa r- and wore a shealh drrss of L('C blue
krr all of Culttmhus spent th\:! s!lk shantung w1th deep oval neck·
holiday wf" &lt;" k end with Mr 01nd line and cap "lecve~ The skirt wa~
draped to the s1dc 1n a large bow
Mr&lt;&gt; Pearl Parker.
Mr and Mrs Marion Howell of self m&lt;Ltcnal. She won· a neck·
;-mrl rt.1u~hter. Nanry and Mary laee with rnatchwg ea rrin gs and
I Jay of Columbus spent the week &lt;.-'tlrried 01 while loLbk cuvert&gt;d w1lh
end with Mr and Mrs. Walter wh1te archids.
Walker and uthrr relative~
Maul of honor was MISS Margu.
Mr anfl Mrs Frt'd Le1f hcit were
t d lo 1.86"
Firing. name le gasoline.
ret
Lou (;alnng of Bridgeport,
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'l'be Vllkalt (left) .. lboWD " ·ltb tomewbat 8lmllar oldtlmo Ga.tJiug gun lnnn ~
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• businc~s vi.siturs In Jackson. MonOh1n, (j m~e of the bride. She
Jetton Tl1e Vulcan has a duster of' rotallng barrels, like the
day .
A NIW 2().-mm. aJrcra.lt cannon de!ICribed as the mu:;t powerful
P lin ·
atcnted in 1862. The Gatling gun waa handMr ;md Mro;; Dnn Will of Co\- wure a pmk nylon sit'cves loss dress
•· d
Md P•o••]ng grounds at DeGat g gun P
d to ft
•t
7et made t. ahown at Aud een,
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cranked, but In 1893 an electric version w~ ma e
re ~
umb u'i wen· week end gucsL~ of with aC('ordian plc~ted skirt and a
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to
of
3 000 l!lhf"lls a minute. In a te11t tha
..... d ............. ent test&amp; The cannon was tired at 4.000 rounf\s
his falhN, Emmett Will , Chester c-orsage o f wh1lc roses
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the then an as 1c ra
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Wdllam Jenkins , a brother of th~'
_minute., reportedly «Luld be ftred at twi ce th o rae
· h 1 . 1 lrnnlkcd dolo'.'n an old flght"r plane with 60 11hellt
Ro&lt;~d
r.. ..,. .,. ....... ht
\\'hlch hHM nuwn IH:'u•·ly
Vulcan ' &lt;111&lt;
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bnde was best man. The bride's
be moUbted on the USA.&lt;' ·-~ ug er,
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i t\ 1 r·c 13 econ!s. Llefense photo~:~.
(lllter11a!unuw 8 ounvp ow,
1.&lt;100 mph., and 011 the B-68 auper80Jllc bomber, now ncanng ~ n
c _ _ -~ -Mr . and Mr~ . frank Dill
and mother wurc an aqua silk s hant- ~
Dale, Linda . H.ohcrt, Sally. Virgil ung dress and a shoulder corsage
aud Prnny Lee were Saturday d m - of white rose&lt;; .
ne r gue~l~ of Mr and. Mrs. Walter
A buffet luncheon was served
BAKER
Walker, Che~ t er Road .
after th-e wcddmg. Mr. and Mrs.
!&gt;Irs. H.ma Cru'&gt;s left last week Purcell lef'l on a honeymoon at
fur an indeflnit£" ~·1sil '.I.'Jth rd· the Grccnbner ll utel in White SuiaiiHs in· Flor1d11.
lfrs Albert Smth is reported
Mrs. Oscar Myers ~turned home
ill ill her homt&gt;, Wl•L1~&lt;:all St
Tue.sdlly after a vi~it 111 Athens
Mrs. Oliver Michael daughter with Mr. a11d Mrs. Jacob Mees .
and so n . have returned h.ome after
Mr and Mrs. Harley Woofl.gcard
a month's visrl in Memphis, Tenn. Columbus vi~ited last
Thursday
with Mr and Mrs. W. W. Bennelt . with h i~ brother, Ray Woodgeard
While lhl'fc th.ey were the guests a patient at Meigs General Hos·
Luc-ille Bcarh~ Hawkins, Pomeroy Soddy E:ditor
FOB
nt a nurnhq of dmner parties.
pita!, and also with Mr.'l . ~ood ­
l\11 &gt;~n'l Mrs. J11hn Fi!!her and geard and family, Lincoln Hetght.s·.
E1eanor s. Srhaaf, Middleport Society Edilnr - P~one 60~~ ----- --,---;-----,-- - __ _
sons anrl l\'L1 rvl n Bryad of Akron
Mr. and Mrs . Harley Woodgeard
1c. L Wood and fan11l ~· .
wen' w('t'k ('llrl ~uL· sls of Mr. anrl and Mr . and Mrs. Delman Wood
Sunday dinlllT guest~ of '\t.r and Mrs . Will•am Fisher, Mlnersvlll£' .
gf'at·d and Mr 1111d Mrs . .lack Wesl
Mrs L. E RPynol1b a nd Mr., Vol
Ed Noon rdur ncd lo his hvmv, and f,tmLly of L11ncastcr \'bllcJ
childn·n. ~lH) &lt;Jilli 1/;uuld, ]ravl' Reynolds werl' l\lr &lt;tnd \Irs . llarry
Columbus . after a week's slily at Ra y w.~od~-:car d an d fam1ty, Son
."YYr. and Mrs (' II YuunJ.!: havt! re\UrfH•d rrom .r •·t-rl With rPlal r vr·~ !licks, Jfllorganlnwn. Mr. and Mrs.
hi.~ horne, Mlflt' rs v ll lr
dlly
rcturnt•rl from Era\ 1',1 wiHorr• lht•y 10 Cnlumhu.s u~'lT tlw 11;1~l werk
V E. Hcynnld~ (;alhpolLs. Mr and
Mr anrt Mr s Fred Blaettnar
Mr and Mrs John Hamllton ,
WNI' rai\CI] \a~l WC'('k hJ lh(' ch•a\h l'IH1
\Irs T. (; H1' .' n11ltl.,. l.!'IJatwh .
nnd daugltll'r. M1s~ Nanl"~. rrturn - Jl\.fr and Jl.lr~. Phil Parry. Mr. and
OP The Brightest Cor-~ of hts hrothn. Vrrn·l'lll Yr11111g
!\ol r. arul ~lr~ ,J,dm ltorlnn und
Mr. and :\1rs Ch;u·te~ Vrnman and
ller In MlddleJQr1
Labor Da 11 guPsls nl th r· Yr~un g~ .r' ~&gt;on s ..John ~nil .\ 1rrharl . t' harl ~.' - sun, Mark . are muv1ng th 1~ week ed homC' Su nday from Lake Char- Mrs Hobert ParTy and John Partbclr home on Hud !&gt;oll St W('!'&lt;' Mr
tun wnt• wp•·k r·nd J; lle~t of Mr. from the Coats apartment on F'runt Ies. La .. where thl"Y an·omtJanlcd ry uf Loga n wcrr sunday dinner
Mrs John William Blarttnar and
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M • Roy Woodgeard and
BADR FURNITUBJI:CI
«nd Mrs. Wilham Diltz, Colu mbus. and' Mrs Willrnm nr&lt;~nt
Lt J h
guc .. 1~ o 1 r~.
Sl reel. to the F:ob:.cL!tr bou.;1· on
dr1_u!/:htrr to t h e1r horne
· o n f&lt;muh Th!'.,. nl1;o
v1sltrd
'Mr.
1
South Third AvcnU(.'.
William
lllaettnar
relul"llt"d
,home
Wouti
J.!:r&lt;Hd
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.'11Cif.:S
GellL"fal
lfos11
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Mr. Timoth.
anrl
havt•
\'11 Wanl
rl'\u rnt•d
;mr! !r[)L' '
Antly RHt£'v . son of Mrs 1\rlcn
vLsltmg Mr ,wd Mr ~ Max Haye s [J;~tev. tert "\'u{'srla.v for nurh;mon , lasl Wednesd:Jy afler an ovcrse:.s .plli!l
mission.
Dancing Enjoyment Ca n B(' Yours
(F.vclyn 1Nm 1'" .1 1. Buth:onon w \' a W Va. w-hen• II" 1 ~ enrolh•cl ;1\ thl'
Mr and Mrs. Ashtlln Sayre of
Tht·.v wen• ;.!\ll'Sh a: &lt;l family p1r
Mr .Rnrt tl-lrs Homer Walter and
\\-;~ .~ t Virgn11a We!:ileyoln Univt•r;•'nirhol
nc Wl'l"!' wo~k end gUPllts
me ill th1· N.L11on •• ! ~·ores! lll'H!" sity. lie I:P"Jfluah·rl from Mllhl:i'- daughtt•rs,
Melinda and Sul'!la
of
Mr
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und Mrs. f'rank Stewllrt.
then• Wl'rk 1·nd l!lli'Sts of the purt Htgh Sehuul 1n 1953 and ha s ~pen t the Wl't'k (.'ild in Columhu.'i
MiLlcrs,·tlle.
Wa1·d.~ were \lr :md Mr~ . John
~f'rved in thr Army fut twu ~t'ars with Mr. and Mrs. llohert Wh1tc
Mr. ant1 Mrs. Da\'is Wh1ttmgton
Mulford tJosep!illll' I.Nnl ~y l, ("olu· 01nt1 hl'fll wurkmg on tht• New and Mr and Mrs. Wyutl Thornp·
(Mary Kay Heine ~) nnd daughter.
mbus .
Yo:k ( l'n\ral railroad H,i\£"'. ~ho son.
Cheryl Ann and Mrs Jam e., Laug. 1
&lt;;ene &lt;~ratt· rt'! Lll"ncd tuday f-rom wn.s an oH\s\alldJng at-hldr 1n Illgh
Mr . and Mrs Thnmas Smith and
a w('ekend \'1::.1\ w1th rnt•nds near Sehoul, plan.~ to try Ollt for foot - so ns. Tommy and Richard, of To- hin {Ma urgucrltc llcmcsl u( Eab\
Liverponl visited ovN tlu• W&lt;'£"k
PiU.~burgh
ledo. wen&gt; Wf'l'k rnd gue~15" (1/
hall
end wlth Mr. and Mrs. John Tct Sum\a~' guc~b ol M1~s \.oi~ ~·,,rll Mr .and Mr:; .John Smith and Mr
rf'll
Mr and Mr~. Val ltt•ynnlds I'll ·
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• ACROBATIC
auri Mrs AllH.'rl Swlltzl'l
w&lt;"l l" Mr e~ntl
~trs. J ll. ( I'"Cil
lt"I IHLnt· d w1!-h a harhcf(Lil' ~upp('L
Mr and 1\lr~ . Jo hn Smith and
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l.tlt lt' llowk ln;! : ~lrs Al lt•n Sayr•·.
Silllrlay at the1r hnlllt' fur t he1r jl&lt;&lt;l
Mr and M1 ·~ . Allll"rl Swatz('] WNC'
Amt"svillt•
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Mr
;,nd
Ml,.
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Gl.Ls.-,,
'T!:LEV!S!ON 'BATON TW!Hl.ING
t•nl~ ·M 1· &lt;lfl•l Mr.\ ll arrv l[a·ks .
hul:ltnr~s vi~;ltors in
(;,1tltpoli~ I
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M·u·galltown, aml ~lr. HLHl Mrs. L. Snar~~sbLLrg
Monday
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:11r . nnd Mr~ 1'\oah 11u~k1ns t•nto: Ht•yLmld.,, Mull!lrp"rt.
Dancil}g is run . Learn every ste p. Learn al[ the bash~
Mr ·.and Mrs. C har\r , Swat&lt;.t'l
jnyrd a trip through Wt's l V11
Mr and Mrs. T . G. Hf'VIllfli\ s
g
a
~~•ul
V1rgmia
over
the
we•·.
k
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and
family anil Mr. Hnrl Mrs Don· f
1111
.
t.I'IJa tnon wt•rt&gt; weekend ,~~;ue .~ b ol
and advanced steps the way thousands have ...... wttl1
r•nd
T!wy
fullt•wed
the
Wt:t~l VLr- ald Houck and tlau~hter attended
~lr and l\1r~ . t;t'l"ald Hupe, Brad
g111 111
turnpike from Cl_lilrleslon the Manetta Fair Monday .
hUt"\' .
~,,d "]
Bccklv ~i~iled Mls~; Alit"l'
!killed training. Early enrollment suggested .
Mr . .l!!ld Mrs la rl Jones and
\lr, L" L W(lnd ~~ond her dl:Lugh .,
u
,s.un,
C~trl Jr., and Mr. alld Mrs.
Hum!{arner,
furm
r
r
Gallia
resid·
ll'l", M1 s Walt Beuhm, and dnllJ-: 11
h
1
t·nt. who 1~ llllJH"Oving hnm a car Frederick Reibel and so n, Bobby,
ltegiHtraUon . . . for All
\l'l. M ,·g&lt;Hl. l:·fi tod_:,•yl fo_~ LLllli.'J 1"\lll&lt;ll tllln . In Blacksburg. Va ., Lhq of Columbus. were holiday wrC'k
wtwrc Mr, . \\uod WI ass1~t H r
.
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""d h; s end gue:s\s u{ Mrs. Strtha ltc1bel
('lasses Thursdtty, St•pt. 6th
VISI \ l' d P ru f 11 an y un~-: "
.
tl ntt~ht cr and filnlll y 111 moving
· 11 , .
the campus or the Vir- and brother, ' Herbert.
2 lo 8:30 PM
t o KnnxvLIIt• "i""n ll. D1·. liNihm will 1110 101 110
. f It I
•d "
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Duffv and
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1 (" 1 ·
g1111a l'oly\t'l"hnit• no'i" 1 u (! a..
hiivo• thr t"OilHni.~ .~IOn n
,ap um
v·
tl
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v
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tt•d
M
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1 and Mr llnrl Mrs. Olho R.lct.&gt; and clnugh
1
in I hi' Air Fnll't' wh(•n hr full~~·d
" r m.
~ · ,' hy
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' tbn·•·
tcr. Peggy of Bcllair£" visitrtl Mon·
k
Mr.&lt;. l..olti'o
rl 1\Mlll l\11(1
Lndoctnnatlrlll wnr ·
h II·
their n&lt;'w htllll(' . ~h day with Mr 01nd Mrs. Prl&lt;:e Hawk .
Mr

Min er~\· l lle

Mr ~

Jenkins·Purcell Wedding \\Jws
Given In Single Ring Service

WtliHIIIl

\'l~lled

Mr

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Pomeroy-Middle(iort, Ohio, Thursday; September 6; 1966

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ROOMS Of
New F~tmlture

$299.00
BAKER

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implicit tailoring, white undeneori.Da.
In Relte)i' Co-Ceuer, menswear weave of rayou IDd
"acetate, Colori1e'~ processed for perma11en1 creue-

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stt'' in CHARM-• •Imply
wonderful kind of a dr~u thai seldorl
sees the inside o{ a closet. Thia
ca~digan coatdress ·iA defined with

THE RE-OPENING OF
Andrew Pavllsli
DANCE CLASSES

resistance. Black widt copper, blue or while pin &amp;tripe•;

brown w;Jh w!Ui&lt;.'

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Sizes 1211 to 2211

$8.95

ELBERFELDS

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D. A. V. HALL
Butternut Strt.et

POMEROY, OHIO
Your Child Drscn·cs The
Best In Danrt• to:ducatlon

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Mr. ;md Mr~; K M . Wunrt WL"t'
111 Co iL!Illhll s ovC'r the WPekl·nol ~·:
1 allcnrl Iii (' funnal Wl'f]lllflji! or IL'I

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h, ~lt·L s General Jlu~
p.. lltLH .11 t t
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p1tal ha• hrcn n•turnerl hume
Ion. anfl Mr. anrl Mn. H. W LL:t" ll~
B 11 ··n t1 L·Lrry We lls Colum·
and daughtt·~· ]rene, MuundM·tll .&gt;, · 1 1
\~' s 1 r~t twu weeks with
W(' J"t' entcrt~tmcd hv Mr. anrl M1 .~
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"!'heir
parcn
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1/wlr gra ndparcnb. 1. an&lt;
Mr ;~nrl Mrii Hnlph S!ockmHn, Clll ·
umllns. s prnl the hnlida:r- weckrnd
hl'll' a11d wtrc LH"\"011\patned honw
h1 tlw l10ys Their brothl'r, John
W('lb. ol ~opiHilHUI'C at Middleport
1\Lgli Sl'hool, 1~ rcmatmng with iJL,
grllndpo~n•nts. Other gu~ts at 1111'
St·arhcrry home on Lahm· Day wl'l"e
Mrs ,\. J. Cath'r and family. Uw~·
ll'r
Mr . and Mr..; . (;l'on:'~' Vt'ilh and
their ~-:ranrtda ughtcr , Mr~ Unnald
LL•at·h. l\tr~ Davld OJit'r 111HI Mrs
Nora Ohlingt•r \'i~lll•d m £'oint PI£' ·
asunt a nd Kan1mga Tue~day .
Mr. and Ml'S. Orville Mi lli r"n
anti fonr ohildren &lt;Lnd Mr . llnd Mrs.
Cl.1rPnee Bvers and lhrel' l"hi!drcn
Cllii.IIHhLI~. ~pe nt thr werl!f'nd wdh
~~~· an d Mr., D1tvtd Oller (jl\d Mr .
~111l MrN. Gt•orw:e Batey and run11ly
nnrl WN£' accomJranied hn Htt' by
• )lr 11nd Mr.~ . Eugene SidNii.
:\1r . ll ll&lt;i Mrs. Frank King ilnd
Hl'll!."l". vt~Jtf'rl Mr~ Charlcii Quillt'll arul fa11ulv and -hks t"i'lat iv&lt;" s in
Hun~onv1ll~· over the WP.ekenrl
Ol.ht•r gue~ts of the Quillens wl'"l"t·
Mr Hnd Mrs. l!:d Ru~!iell and snn
· l&gt;:d&lt;it~ (Lil umhu~
Mr and Mr~ Marvin Hamp~hll"l.'
NIVU
and l'luldl'rn. Donald and ,Joyn'
LUll
Ann. (;eorg!' Veit.h Jr . and son.
Cn\tunhu,o;, wPrr hollday AIIC~I;; or
Mr unci Mrs. (;corgr Vt'ith Sr Sun filii Mr ~nd Mr s. John Ve1th and
~n;J . Hoh Mr anrl Mrs. Carl Hath ·
hurn and La rry, Gallipo!1s, anrl
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. also ~~W~h 11.1 lht• Veith homr .
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Chuleti Faulkner w11 ~ a recl'n t

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Diemond ;, • perlta ll!m cuarlntted in writH&gt;I by

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AT PICKENS IN MASON
CITY AND POMEROY
THESE SEPTEMBER. FALL DAYS ARE THE D'AYS TO SAVE AT
THESE TWO BARGAIN PACKED STORES!
Special!
GREEN ROOF PAINT SALE

HUNTING EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES

'SHOTGUNS
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'RIFLES
'AMMUNITION
'RECOIL PADS
'C APS
'PANTS
'COATS
'GUN CLEANING KITS
'VESTS

Won't Wash Off--Stays Green
Reg . !'rice $5.50 gal. Sale. Save $1.37 gal

Washing Machine

SPECIAL
USE PICKENS Payment Plan

Special!
SOLD FOR $99 95

$4.13 gal
Your Punhases. More People
Buy Pickens' Way Every D•y

For

Sale! $89.95
Other Washers Priced Up To $169.95

Gaocl Used Small Size
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Heater

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degree of B. of S. L. at the Cmcinnati Biblo Seminary, B. S. at
the f!niversity o~ Ci.nclnnatl and
Cert!Jcate of Mqstc from the Ctncinnatl Conservatory and has been
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\tarket Reports

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MAY BE THE NEXT MISS AMERICA

Orawn-BayonetsOrdered To Dispell
Angry Mob Of More Than 750 People
The crowd ttround tbe Sturgis
High St'hool, formerly all·white-,
refused to disperse after the guard
J;wccd a way mtt) t he building
rtrere the Negro children began
registering for clase~.

MANY ARRESTED

PUllsibly 20 pcrsoJU were arrested and othen were knocked down
when they lunged at guardsmen
turt· .
trymg to sl.()p guardsmen from
Tlmg~ were quiet today tn Clin· laking Negroes mto the school.
, ton. Tl'on . where N~groes were Several other were knocked down
I enrolled and attending school un· when 1"1\ey lunged at the troop&amp;.
der the watch care or National
On e1ther end of the school,
Guard troops.
tank~ from the 2401h tank unit of
.&amp;EnforcEd integrati-;,n at Sturg;~ the guard ·were stationed duriDJ
· ~-" ~xploswe.
the melee but were not moved.
After getting the Negro pupils
s.afely inside the school building,
Adj Gen . J. B. Williams, in command of the three guard units
S"'Tit to Sturgis, telephoned Gov. A.
R Chandler that •·order is be1ng
kept" and that no damage had
been done.
But the crowd outside the building was fighting mad and con·
f,ouowing hi.s .§eleeUon ~ednes­ tinued m1tling arounrl the grounds,
dBl:' olg-ht a;; the new president of hooing the guardsmen.
tbe Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce, Bill Atkins pledged an 1mTROUBLE ON CAMPUS
mediate start toward {ormation of
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Of Commerce Is
Newly Organized

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te•m whfoh ril ha.Ye Gh.tto• of

dent, Walter
Barbara knight, 86, a lifelong
natlw of Hartford, w. va., dJed the Initiatory work at- the Di'" President, Ger&amp;Jd Jacobi!:,
1 at her home in HarUo'rd Wednelday night following a brief illness.
She w88 born January 15, 1870
at Hartford the daughter of M:r.
and Mrs, Rutter HCtlt botb deceas~d. Her -husband Robert F.
Knight preceded her in death in·

Surviving are a brother Jim
Hott of Hartford: {our son11, Robert and Cecil Kaight of Hunting1\~W:a~ ,Oin~ O~t at the 111eeting
ton, Rutter ·nod Emil of Hartford,
thati· tUff 'Kousb of New Haven
and four daughters, Miss Grace
reee.liuy purchased · rbe Parker
l&lt;nigbt, Hartford: Mrs. Lavine
proPerty ·in New Haven and plans
Powell, Nitro, Mrs. Bessie Smith,
·to bave the plot surveyed and divMuon and Mrs. Sue Ke11, Hartided into Iota for .sale. The -street
fotd.
'f et,tended would be placed' in the
Servicca will be held at the
dlrec!!tion of the Ooummunlty Buildia&amp; irom the vicl~~ty of the New
The September term of circuit residence at 2 p. m. Saturday
H1ven Mill put the pottery.
court was opened by Judge J. M. Rev. A. A. Angle offlciating.
It ·was reported tbat tots in th e Harper of Spencer on Tuesday ial will be at Graham Cemetery
under the -direction of Fogelsong
area to be served by Lbe street morning in Pt. Pleas~nl
Funeral Home.
·h•ve already been sold and water
In his ctlarges to t]Je crand
linea muat be laid to them right jury, Judge Harper remlnded
away.
thflm that tbe purpose
or the
~tuse of the 91'otcst of several grand jury is not only to brlng
ci~Ds regarding recent parking persons ·to trial but too also proCINCINNATI, 0. UP Proordinances passed by the counc•l ted cltbcns -against
unfounded ,duce:
liiJlitbl; parking on Fifth and Main accuaatlons.
Eggs, 11teady, prices at farms
Stree'fs, permit. will J»e given to
Harper will preside over the U. S. consumers, wbi.te and brown
periODS living ~~ t~e \ restricted court {ollowlrfg his appointment A jumbos 46-49; mo.stly 46-4'7; A
are.s. The pei'mits will allow tbe to the post by Governor W. C. large 44-47, mostly. 44-45; A medibearer fo park in tl-ont of' thetr Marland following the death- of ums 2830, mostly 30; A small UJ·
21; B la•·ge- 34-38, mosUy 35-38.
pl•ces of Rsideno~.
the late Judae Lewis H. Miller.
The possibillt)' of placing a
Harper lfllt Thursday was se·
Chickens, barely steady; fryera
street light n~ar- the. l'ri~d Gibbs leeted t1 run for the post in the 3-3\i! lb 17-18; hens, heavy ove-r 5
properi)' in the Upper part .)( the No•ember" 6 election at a Demo- Jb 14-J~; hens, 0 lb and under 14:
town WIS discussed and • commi- I cratic convention held In New het:15, light type 11-13.
ttee
•ppo.inted toinveStigate. Haven.
Butter, 90 •core- 68.

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Memorial Service Plan Training Meetiog For Officers
ls Highlight At
Of Home Demonstration Clubs Sept.l2
Baptist Camp Oyo
the ofli-

One fl;! the most sJgi:lificant .tn4
Impressive parts of the program
at tlle Twentieth Annual Bapti.'lt
Camp at Camp Oyo, twenty miles
west of Portsmouth, was the Memorlal Service for the Rev. w. w.

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the Rev, T. T. Shelton, formerly
b tb
f Ra .
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of whom have
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pas.s. . away
ur ng t e past yeBT.

A training meeting for
The program will open with get·
cers of Home Dcmonstrat"ion Clubs ting arquaintcd at 12:30 p. m . '
and Home Demonstration Council with the rr ~«ular
buew·
..., ess and
members will be held at the home training prngram starting promptof Geneva H .• Nolan, County Home ly at J :00 p . m . Miss Vivian John·
Economies Agent on Wednesday, 1stun, Extemion Supervisor
of
Septem~r 12th.
Home Economics in
Southeast
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Ohio will meet with the group to
help with the program planniAg .

suez cOmntlttee
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Compromise Offer
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mee mg 1::; o e p o leers an
CO\Int'l( members understand their

Rev Hart wu pastor o! the CenresponMbiluy to the Home Dem.
tral Baptist Church in· Portsmoulh,
onstralion program. Since SeplemWl8 founder of the C1mp and also
l her Is the month for all clubs to
set up tP.eir annual program for
d ~ tor
a ·ec
un ttl tbe past two yean. 1f
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CAIRO
UP - The five-nation the Y"'-"r 1956·57 information will
of Business Manager over a long Suet Committee met privately to- be gJv&lt;n to help each club underperiod of years •
day to study 11 c01mproml!Oe P'f"o- stand the different projects as
P&lt;JSal offered by Pres1dent Gamal planned hy the Home DemonstraThe young people · who
had 1Abdel Nasser on operation of I he lion Council.
k nown these two men, preRnted 1· Suez Canal. The atmosphere was
tb
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d
ed h t ta
All council member._ and oifie serv e an IITang
t a
pe optimistic..
cers of cluhs are invite"d to attend
recordings be made to be ICJJt tfl
Egyptian source.~ ~aid Austral- this training meeting on SeptemMrs. Hart, who now lives wltb her ian Prime Minister Robert Gordnn ber 12th to help gj.ve your own
daughter at Norwalk, Ohio, and Menzies head of the' five-nation local club a big push for the year.
Mrs, Shelton, who is making her group .~ked for time out in tht
A letter on informal ion is beiag
home on Butternut Ave. in Pome- negotiations to cnn~ull wllh Brit- mailed tc. the home Demonstration
roy.
ish Foreign
SeelTtary
S('lwyn Counci.l members in
regard to
Rev. and Mn~. Zundel of lhe LJoyd , ehairm,ln of lh r London this meet.ing . Any officer
who
local Baptist church both served Suez conferenc&lt;'
,
wishes furtfi'er infnrmation, pleaSI!
as fostructors at the Camp and
Nasser and l~r MPnzu•s commlt- ~ contHct your council members in
were RCCompanlell by six young tee- met four lmw.~ in three da~s your local communHy o-r the Expeople from their church. The to- Whether they woul&lt;t hold lheu tens ion Ofnre.
fourth. day of lalks flepl•nrlcd on
tal camp program wa.s both edu- whether Memirll rr1n hrar from
catlonal and challenging and all London in thal ttmc. There W&lt;tti a
having had a happy, pro- possibility the two sides woul,-1
experience while there.
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Rev. R. Zundel
Peonits Granted Is Speaker For
For School Buses Lions Meeting
Meigs County Jloard of Educa-

tion today announced the granting

The Poml'roy i...LClns Chill met
W e dnP..~ day norin nl th,• F'cr!rn atP.d
Church with Rrv ctart'lll " nl li&lt;IJ I.
Prr~ident prPsHilll£; Rf'gular bu ~i­
ness was Lrans.•d~'"d rollowmg lilt'
lunrheon and Il rv Ralph Ztmd,'l
of thr Pon 1 roy B; 1 pt1~t ehtHrh
Meter, E. F. Wilson.
was the g u(' ~{ ~pt';Jkrr
Northern District: Charles BUt·
fiue.sls ~l :t' ndtn,r: w~Tf' f. len Ge~s ·
cher.
ton of Allll'"n~ !'Mil Rng:m nf Po•·l·
Southern District: Earl Adams, ~;mouth :.nd 1-~rnrst Carlr r ol J\1 11·
Bernice Lev.aeey and Roy Ken- ford .
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net'h
Ernest ('ovNi, Prngnw1 f'hnlr·
Western IJ:lstricti Robert Swick. man todav announrrd lhill Holant!
Le Vaugh11n or lhl' Vanatliun
Corp. will give a talk on lh.l'" proDIVORCI SUIT FI.LED
cees of mak ing .,teet at next we r ll'" s
Janet VanCooney, through her m~ting.
Covert ' al~&gt;o announred thRI
next of friend 1 J . B. O'Brien hilS
fil«&lt;d suit for divorce from Bowen there' will !)(' a nwrt rng of fhe PrvFJ:"4Jtlc:Ua VanCooney, HarriSOJiville gram Committee next Monday evl'·
cb~iJDI croaa ne·alect o( duty nin..g at 7.30 at the City Loan off·
ice~&gt;.
and ~xtrem• cntellf.
of School BUs Driver permit&amp; to
eleven pe-rsons In the county.
Grant~d pel"mlts by the board's
action were: Easte·rn Di..!ltrict, Paul
Chevalier, Marlon Parker, Mary K.
Ro"C, W8'l'ren Rose, JamP.I' Van

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MANY MORE TO CHOOSE

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lully "laan, ITI'Oior fine.

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~botaf grodpt; as
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Barbara Knight
Fune.ral ServiceWill Be Saturday

Harper Presides
As Circuit Court
Sessions Convene

R&amp;H, lleat

Plymouth lelveder•
top. One local owoer 11nd
nice.
1912 DGdge 2 ~·~~• uupe.

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broken
and Mrs. WUl;am Murray.
\\Tor&gt;lt.ngloot. Ky .. wNe recent
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gat covtrl, clean I !10\ld
Ct..vrolet Club cpt.

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WE SELECT ONLY
THE VERY B£ST
IN USED CARS

Faulkner. wh tl is being treated for

guests nf hls mll'l.her, Mr::~
tl . Jamr es
whn plans to go 1ere ur
P_OI_•_or_o_y_,_Oioio
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in Dayton wtth srvi'L"nl CIHI..,tn .~ nn.t
was a hou .~rg ucst of Mr. and :O.Irs.
;..1ax 8owru11n. She 11b11 vL~IIc&lt;t uu
aunt, Mrs. HaJTy Bowman, and
JOlflecl in a famd~· ~·r•lt•hration nf
Mrs. Down111n's birthciJy un Au g1hl
29th.
Miss Sallv Gilnwrr. wh11 I" f'lll·
pluyed tn Washington, D. C.. ~pt'n!
lht! weekend wilh her parenh. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Gilmore, and hnul.v

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exteihlins: l'irst Street ·in New Ha- Ohio.
vel\~· W.S.· br:ouJ~;ht ur&gt;J at ;a m~eting
of -tfit "t6\fh c:Quttell ih the town
half,Dn Tues:&lt;Jay _tve"ning.

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James WiJUam
McKenzie. 51,
Elm Street, Racine, l'etired loekman at Lock~ 21 and 24 where he
had worked for 28 years, died in
Holzer Hospital Wedne"llday night
of a heart itltlck. He was t'UShed
to Holzer by the Racine Emergency Squad at 7:00 p, m.
died shortly after arrival there.
11(UJTI to Cypruar tor stand-by duty In the Suez canal ~rial.!,.
Surviving are hls wife, Lau~~o~;
Fiench atr foret personnel disembark .n Algiers. (lntensatlormlJ
one son, David, with tbe U. S.
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. r·
a brother,
A·rmy in Germany:
Ralph of Racine, and two elsters,
Mabel McCormick ~ ' and
MILttie
Ho~lzel, both of Columbus.
l'"'ricds may call at .l he Ewtpg
Funeral Homf' at- any Ui'ne.
Services will be held at the
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..FriipdJ ·or the· ~v . ' and . Mrs.
He attended
the
Middleport and date w111 be announced liter
·n~n )JdQ)Ien, WaibVtgton Court· schools ~hen his father was pa.s- pending word ·£rom his soli hi
Houo.:· f~er M&amp;Mfeport It resi- tor of ..the local Church of Christ Germany.
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ap~(Di$ept of t.ltelT:~on; Leon R. , with
Mr~&gt;. A. R. Hecox, piano
~o the. 1;101ition . &lt;Lf PJ~e&amp;'$or of teacher.
·all&amp;lc
iD t~ , .ne.w 'J!iY'~ic departTh
I h.
.,.
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e story o
1s new po~1 wn ~
iF carded in an ls.sue of Ih r. &gt; "Ed- l
'k
• Att.nla,l!GJ. · :&gt;
ueation on Fire For Christ" pub·
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Jication of the .school and said

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sk 1" by 11fterneon .r evenl~t~to Pllr
and cool•r toni.,twt. Fr. ., wn.ny
Hloh ,.,.,. 10 •• "
76 to 1$
podtion. Low tonight 44 to 52.

Ni!tJOnal Guard..sm~n with drawn
bayonets forced a path through an
;:ngry th.rong 1t Sturci5, Ky., today
and escorted II Nei)"o dllildren ,n.
to a newly-rntegrated pubJic .schoo;
The sltuation at Sturgis, a small
town rn \"he western part of the1 state, suddenly developed into the
mO!'it crrtical spot In the SWiftly
chang1ng sehool , IJ!tegration plc·

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FOE District

Named
Pro~essor Of Music At Atlanta, Ga.

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entucky National Guardsmen Ordered Into
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stat~ that the Chllllber of Commeree heneelortb wouJtf adopt an
attitude of
progr~ive
aetion
pointed toward the
betterment
and advantement of the
community.
ln the reorganiutional meeting
held in the offrces of the OhJo
Power Co. on Mu.l berry-av other
officers elected
were:
Rnnald
Springer as s:en-etaey - treasurer
and directors. Ralph Graves, . Bill
Anderson, Franklin Rizer, Clarence CoiJins, Rich Foil-rod, Lea
Fultz and Bill Grueser.
·Named to the membership rommittee were: Bill Anden!)D, chairman; H. E. Bflney, Clarence Coltins, Bol;l Jacobs, ~nklin Rizer,
W 11 G
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d lr
a er rueser, .~&amp;~~
w; an
ving Karr Jr.
The newly eleded presilent bas
t M d
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10 30
se - on ay • ~p ·
at
: P·
m as a meeting date for the Board
of Directors.
Attending the reorganizat.ional
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ni gbt were
Ronald Springer, Franklin Rher-.
John Richmond, Bill Atkins, Bob
Coates, Leo Vaughan, Irving KarT
Jr., HaR1d Smith, Walter Grueaer,
Ro a~-·
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Compton. Woyne
Swtshed. Dick
Owen, Bill AnderSon, Tom Weston
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Dean W. D. Akin said .lessaJyn
Yvonne Gray, 18, and Laure EUi»,
17, had qualiried for admis.sion to
Te)iarkana Junior College and
would be permitted to attend
classes next M011day with 1,000
wbiu- students.
Registration -of the two Negro
coedB at Te:urkana was aecompli9hed without any interluenee.
Ten- whue
11,... at ~""·"•
·-National Guardsmen protected 12
Negro students who enrolled in
the hi&amp;h school, a .handful of angry
white mf!n turned their attenUoa
to newsmen ud photographers.
Several
pbotogrlphera were
pushed around at Clinton Wednesday when they tried to take pictures of 15 men who had ~n arrested during race demonstrations
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~ - HAMDEN, Cona. UP - n..
ltody of • llaby wM
found in.
• weodt h..-e today •nd Stl.h
Pellcoa
Mal.
Geo,..
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..W "It prDb.bly ...,. th.t Of kklo
ftl.p!d Cynthia Ruotolo.

where demonstrations sent police
to a jumor college campllS.
Un.kown penons bunll!d a cr05ll
on the campu&amp; of ~ Texarkana
Junior CoJieg111, ,Wednesday nJaht
only a few hours after two Negro
coed&amp; were permitted to register.
the eros:; burned half an hour
in front of tbe Texal·kaoa oidmini.stration building. It wu bu.rned
W.t when city police arriVed on the
campus. An investigation Wall or-

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Guardsmen declined to inter.
fere as the photographers were
manhandled but said later they
would have stepped in had the :~it·
uation gt)t out of band.
Bill Andenon, a. Knoxville Jour.
nal reporter, was treated at Oak
Ridge, Tenn. hospital lftet a group
of angry men ganged him at Oliver
Springs, near Cllnton, and told
him to get out of town.

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The Daily Sentinel
OEVOTED TO INTERESTS. OF MEIGS

•tcHARD S, OWEI'If

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h1 s duuttt'll of evl:'r bre a J " " ':
ag 11in depend on how fast ;, .. !: ~l.,
urtif•rial respiration, say. &gt;Ill n-~--•••·- ticle in the me:.li ;i¥~.
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8 00 Captal·n Kangaroo
9 UU Garry Moore

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Duwn You Go

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Tony Bennett Show

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Arthur Godfrey
Strike it Rid1
1 l · t)U Val1ant t.ady
' I l!:! Love of Life
J J · ~u Search for 1'on10rrt'w
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12:00 Ray Mi,tland Show
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1·00 Johnny Carson SbtN
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Howdy Doody
Hulldto.g Am~rlra
Fucy
Uncle Johnny Coon.
Captain GaUant
Mr W1za rd
Captain Z-Ro
Duwn On The Farm
Wes tern Theater
Dance Party
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tween life and
deat-h k• meas·
~ ---.:- . ~· _ Ul·ed In 11econds.
2'00 Big Poyoft
- - - · -:~~-Kneelir.g with
· - · 'f_ ~ .-:::- the victir.o 's head
2.30 Bob Crosby Show
--:_· .::--:-~\..,L between his 3:UO Brighter Day
.. ·- lltil knees, tht opera3:15 Seer&lt;.:&lt; Storm
tor pl&amp;ce! both hands on rhe vic- "3 :30 Edge of Nla:ht
tim's back, thumb! touching and
4 00 Katie's Kitc'b~n
heels of h&amp;nda just below the arm4:30 Lucky 8 Ram-h
pit level. The ope.r&amp;tor fl!l'Ce51 the
:&gt;.00 The E.arly Shuw
victim to exhale by slowly rock 1ng
fot·ward, straightarm, until hi~
6:10 Regiooaol Reporter
arms are about vertical ao that
6' 15 Dou.g tas Edwards
!low, even. pressure l~ exerted on
6·:iO Mv Friend FH~ka
the chest.
7:00 Hollywood Summer Th.eatre
No Ceorlh of ldeu
1,000 Pour In Ju 1 t
The patient i! made to inh&amp;le.
7 ·30 Playhouse of Sinn
by slowly rocking backward, slid'
for Postage ~IGtnpJ
For Nut Year Alon•
8:00
The Crusader
ing the hands under his arms just
8·::10
Highway PatrOl
above
the
elbows
and
raising
the
E'p1rt&lt;tl tn (' , ,•/ r ,J! P i!· ~ ~ A ~• ·wiul i n'l
arms until resistance and tension
9 ·00 The Lineup
W T i\~. IIINGTO!':
Wh;o tlwr m· nu t yut •'ll neeJ a four·f'f'nt stamp:
are felt at the patient'e shoulder~­
9 :30 Person To Person
1~
ln s tc1111 of a t h••~· &lt;l'll lt'l , to rna •l &amp; ]dt~r ne x t y~ur, tht' Post
The cycles are steadily repeated 10 :00 Your Ea.;o Reporter
12 time~ 111 minute, eacn pha se oc- 10:15 Sports Parade
(i/11(' ~ rl&lt;· pa! l !ll &lt;' lll I:; ),. ~ .y O te&gt;~ e day&gt;~ \ \ !'t"; tllll!;; WI\ It the ]H'QI.I]em
eupying about equal time. Wherl
,or what new ;,t um] • .~ to put uul d11rm l&gt; IY~,7 .
10:25 W e&lt;arth-etmlan
artificial respiration i~ in procu.s,
• l l'~ no easy problem, c•ther , !or U•l Jt' partm ent has received ovet1
10
30 Dateline: Europe
m11terial can b11 clearo:d from tht!
~.ouo l! utn:.-s tiuns for new I s su e.~ !
IJ
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News
mouth.
These )!Lit; &amp;t'Mliuns runge !rum u .!ltnmp honoring the nation's tlrsl
11 :05 ].ate Show
Wht:'ll the patient begln1 to gasp,
~&gt;~a~·lng&gt;t n.n1l luun K3soc tallon tu anottu~r markl11f
the opcralul' should time his eflilt' annh•er ~ nry of C ottun Wt'l:'k . However, onl&gt;
forts with the p&amp;tient's until he
u l1anJf•.ll or tile lllpectal Issu e, being urged 01'1
starts to breutht&gt; effecUvely. Then
the v1etim s hould be Ulken to a
l1 1e d;;'p:.t l'IIM·nt prub ..d.Jiy will be cho!len for pro·
hospital.
du c tluH. At h• a~tt some or these selections will b(
How long sl\ould artificial res·
llnzuJUJirl'tl before the end or 1956.
piration be kept up when a
All ye ur long. requ~~;ts pour Into the departl ·:....
aone Aboul 3 yeor after his las! drowned person 11hOW!t uo response
FRIDA'I
mc- nt fur sr~ctaJ. ne w ltlllmJJII. They cume trom
l'luse-up under Lhe hot bright at a!l7 At leu!&lt;:lt half an hour, most
6:55
Si&amp;n
On
11tnte and local on'lciah desiring to I?Ublldze .1110~ •
lights, Sen. Estes Kefauver, not experts advis~. _ -- - .
7 00 Today
pu.rttculor evmt or pruduct, from cha.mb'-r::t Q(
'
y.et 50 Years old, Wll.!l lending the
9.00 Coffee Tim~
comlr\erce, fro11•. stat,. lt'r.- t .~latt,res eager to makf
1~52 field on two SJJCcesslve hal·
JO·OO Bome
their arras better kn own. or frorn membera of
lol_11
in C/ticago fur !he DemDCrutic
Editor's note: This Is the aec:• wh om
11 :00 Tic Tae pcmeh
Con!(rcsa who waflt to "do right" by their 8UP•
IJOffi\111\tiOn for prusident 0£ th f!
ond Df three dlsp•tehas eompar- make
1· ·3U It Coultl Be Y(JLI
J&gt;urlen.
Unitcp SU1.tes.
12·00 Comt'ra G~ tu Sdi.OQ1
lnt, ·•Pd coat,r utl.n' the Demet- show . !
Alexander
DurlnG' the laat 111!5JIIon or CoT'!gHl!l, mOte thl1')
He'd .hth·e gnt it , too, but for lhe
eralle •
l•pllblleen
candl.
12.:m CurJ'l'&lt;ntf.
150 blll11 were I!Ubmltle&lt;.l for new stampa ~ a dlft'erHamlllon
en•u~.• of Hany S. Truman of 1Dd1t11 for vlee president.
1::-m Tenne&amp;Se El'nie
ent one every weli!'k ' Cutrlt's (If these billa wen
df'pe.ridenee~ .Mo. In · pn.rla;ylng his
BY LYLE C. WILSON
whn•t•
2·00 Ma&lt;tinee Tht'atl1!
ll'l!nt to POBtmaster Gene1 ul Arthur B. Summerneld, whoae job It 11
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TV · tbow HJto. a !Jigger polltleal
United Pn111 St•f~ Corr.. po.l"'dent &lt;~ud ang11ish
il'1ltll1~:~ -..;;...~
::1·00 Queen Jo'or a Day
lo approvtl any he con»hlerll worthy.
rut•t&gt;e'(, l{ef&amp;HIV~r t\tJ'd. flled in th1·
W A.SIIINGTON UP - Sen F.s- revcl u tlon ~ to
:l.45
Modern Komauces
Unotfh:lully, five new stumps H«m tn tt11ve bef'n given the no4
Tlwu ;~ h h ~ fall. h:! ;,hall Mt
Nl rlV wintc•· of 11!1,:)2 in New Ham]'
lt•s Kt•fouver may ur · mil)' not bt• po.~nl ~ !tu'u l d hll\'1'
1 . UU Comedy T ime
for ne)(t year. They would commemornte:
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fo
r
the
!;hire's k ick-off
presitlential pr 1
eleott-d vice president next Novem- () ' ('il l'.
4:30 'My LitrUe t\.Lw~ie
In J&amp;nunry, the 200Lh birthday annlvenmry or Altxa.nder Hamil~
ln r, l ut:~ o l d. ·H r L;; r with Hit~
mar.v.
Mr
Trumnn
, then PH'Sltlrnt
bt'r , hut wln or loAs , he'B st&gt;cUrl'
5·00 Aunt. Dru
ton; In May, the 35Qlh annlvera&lt;u·y of \he ~etlllng ur Jamestown
Halley Effectlva
1.:.:1 1.~ ( l '..;:!:u ::: ,:.; !.)
of the Umt£'(1 Stntc~. Wa.!l lt!L' otlwr
In an ~~l"torical nichc'
6 :00 News Pi~_.&gt;ture
Va .; In Augufl, the M t h unnlver11ary ot t11e rounding ur the United
Anotlw• t·Ht•d!VI' llll'lnh••r of th1·
llt•tn ol' !' ~tt it- cntn·
I ',· a m: lll ·~ J ~,0lt :.: ht:~ unU
States Air Force, and, In NovemtH'r. the 50th llnnlveJ'llary of Okla6:1 5 Spol"is Eye
Tht' lull m:tn from 'T't&gt;nrw~ ~ ~~~· (' a~ l W.l~ n•un -t ·t Hud &lt;~ lpl t llullr• y.
Kd:~uv.r o,lf••h Trum•n
:t · . ' 1~ · r s" · · ·i l, he i3 nol hehoma'a admlttanct" to the Union, nnd the 17rJth unnlvt"rsary of the
6 2!i I.Ps Paul
Wll$ the fir~t Americun poUtit'an u kn if•
sh:••·p Dl' mi!'I'U1 o r with 11
q., ~·~~ till' 1'1/lls!dl·ruhle Unt117.t•ment
,Yutui
n ' ,] ('ll l:t .l ti :J a~ htn ,tl' .ls I H~
6-:ill Cok{' Time
Tnaty of Parle, which •mcle\1 lhe nevolutlumuy war and made the ' •U he ! •In-d. (ll)r pic1.urc~ ••~ WPII drop ••f S pM11;I1 inqt .. ~ilnr' ~ lJ ' ..,od
o0'£ :111 Trnnwn :;nd others, K!.'
ea~' llhil.' r 1· ." l , ~ uul f v l' \h e'
Unlted Statea o.n tndepen&lt;'lent nation .
fl 45 Nt;'p'll~ Camvan
Its for ~011nd All po1i1iduns a• ·e .~ o 111 hi., 11•i n ~ .
Tht• ~ 1•••· of 1ht,. ~!il'1w r lre k1·rl :\ lr·
Tntnl lln so
}Ja!ld of C ~ H I J( w illllt:'\ l' r be
7·0o.· Dl" , Hudson's .Journcl
Wll't'd now Kefauvor·.~ entry intu g rot1p. t he ;:O&lt;•tl g uy c, f Kd it iiVt·r' s
b&lt;1dl y t hat thr· s ting was slil l In
w i th d Ja\'; Ol f ;·o m 11;111 a ::~ I•H1g
IN DECIDING on thue stampa, thll po11t otrir.e chose from 8
":if\ ThP Wh i~ t'er
nR1wnal polilit•al 11romnH•nce wa s TV drnm ~. w~• s . 1,f c·uw sr Ko:&lt; Pu• s t•nt of Mr. 'l"s pnnts when
lU:tli e t'ul tlnfl ly ~ ,.c! .s ;·ur y ivu·
raft Of po£nibllltl~i!l. For ln~tttmce, Wnbn1h, Ind, wanta a l!ltamp
ll :!IO Big Story
elrctl'nnlc&lt;llly fJI'Opt&gt;l]ed.
fmw 1·r
'
rht• Dt' .uucrat, ll$semhlt&gt;d
again
honoring It &amp;8 the nrat city In the wurl1l to be lit by electricity:
9·00 Cavt~l(•ade (1£ Sport•
Over a pl!ri()rl of months In 1950
The had J.!UYS w1we lh l' hood - 111 nlltlotJal ronv~nti3n last munth
1!1'~3.
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Other propoaed atampJ wonli\ ·~ommrrnoJ•ute America'• fil'llt klnd~r:
·51, Kcfouve~ rl i rect{•d and plll&gt;yf"d lums, bi~-: un d 11!11 •·. tlw 1r mo ll.~ i11 Ch kn g o Mr. Tnnnan st l ll Uocli pn ~ t"d il t•• \lH · S1 '11ak . g1ll tl up- 9 45 Rffi HurbE:&lt;r's ('or.ner
rart.en, CaUJ'omla redwood tnes, anti the round InK of a atate normal
a b!g role Ill n tcl~\·ision Sel'ia! 1 ami somo· of tlwt r j)~t ) itwa l 1111 1 ~ nnt r .ll •' l ur KcfHuvet· nnd thC' fo r- provcll and bc•e:ull&lt;' thl' Jnv ~ s llga­ lO ·OO 'I'rulh or C(lns;equences
IChool.
whlc~ packed the drama of all the who.n ~f~u·on· "lbP••YUhJII bv au - ~ner prt!sidcnt wa~ thr mnsl pt•nm- twn ch&lt;uruwn. 111• madl' I he tlt..:L10:30 Lirt• of Rtloey
The communltlel of Groton. Mur .; Billerica, Mt111., and Bath,
!\oap op?ra~ and big .money giVe. thnrity of I he· u S S1·natt· tO lip- ml'nt mnurm•r when lhl' scnator s!Oil to let the TV t'IIITINas roiL
N. C., are among tholff! rllqnes tln!i flllllnp.ll honoring their founding. ') away PI og1 am s .eomhtnetl. II waH Jll'itr nn hi s -how ThPV c;une and
took olf with lh1s y mn 's vicE'
H would not he h1r. 11t hc•·.' tu 11 ·00 -Ne\'PS
Paul Revere, Amelia Earhart and tM late 8t"nator Robert Taft are · lhe Kefauver cnme lOve!ftigali•n. nw.rc o£\en ~ha~
1,11 t, ·· lht·)' !'OI: pr~llid1•nt.i&lt;l l nomlnrilion 'fhr only put ni l uf Kdnuvc• 's s uccess on
amonr &amp;he American dtlzena propoud aa ·•ubject. for new aull : O~ WPo~her
spon~~ortd by tht! U. :S, ~enate ·
lnpsed
,
'
Uun)! wlllcli l'Otild l1 n1t' t1utl 1· Mr lhe TV np~ratiun lie scrHd 10
bnlvea.
The supporllng ra.~t
lnrludNl
'l'I1C !!enuiM hu 11
T•·uman
fe1•
l
W' ors t wnultl lwve fruitful yt•ar o 111 the Uouse before J1: 10 Press Box:
1
·~here muat bt" a reRaonable limit to the number of atampa we
three U . s. Senator~. only one oo~r~t~;"~·~~::.~~~
bePn lht• numin:tiJun of Kdauvcr ltuming towarl l\hl• SeiJatc. 'fu
can 111ue," aay11 the Post Otflce department But however atranp
for
pn•si tlent. Mr. 'l'rum;m didn't rcuch lht' Senate, Kcfnun~r had lu 11 : 1~ GN'n.lt'l:lt Fight!! or C~&gt;n1ur1
ltiOme of the current .. uggt!Rilon!l may llt'em , remetnw;Jnt !\:ll:ti F. Stevenson, either lx•at the Tenne;~.M' C m3chine of.
ller America alre1uJy twa 1s~uet1 sta.ntp~ whoae ~rub- We heft )
but h, , dHin'\ wunt Kefnuver a lni bos.s Erl Crump, auo.l he did .su. 11:80 FON"i·gn ln!Tigue
,.eta were Ule Ponv Expre~~. an oak tree, butfalo
!
lJltlr.•
ACROR~
Ke{&lt;JUVl'L' h&lt;.~d been a d.lsl11guished 12:00 Tonight
'LUI. ling, the horaetrs11 CllrTinge, motherhood.. pure Have H•uM
DOWN
.1.1;- Ml,m't :
' 1. Scrutinlu
. K(' ~Jrunr ' s rrin w s how on TV 1 member of Congrt's.!i, nol much
l .J..oni·· ,ha~P'I
n~lc"'ood and druga, uuJ file Jlr~JL v:illte child botn ln hlalo H tl
6. To
un n•
ftat bOttomWla countL"y.
nPme
h;Jd ll ~ Ill!.: monu·nts twrp and 1 liked by hi ~ cu\leagues and not
l•rl
bout
puft
I
pUllS
I
thr•·:·
lk har·g,,d llltu Mr. Tru- 19152 f'l!;Jch for the Dl'mocntic
Th.ta never-end•nlo:' stt·eam or Htrnn~, new atamp!J may drive
up
tLoral U. S. n l!.ll·
illilll s tJ\', " J :t d\ SIJII l ' •tm1y a nd pre.s.ldential nominntlon. Kehnver
poat&amp;l clerlta~and the &amp;'eneral pu].)l'" -- to dletractlo~t. HowJ!ver, they
P. Kin•t
countr1·
Naul 1
' l.lppt•d 11 11j ;1 o,lnr.l' uf &lt;·on·upliun had the ~uppor1 uf not one Senate ,
mak• many votel'lll hnppy. And !he mnny thoun.nda of &lt;lolhu.~ that
ot
2. Veh1Clt'
J7 l-IIL • O I ~ , · ­
whtcl1 Wolil&lt;l huvr nmg all bells colleagul' 'n or ot lht• political ur- i
1tamp collectou apend acqulrlnJ:' a!l lhc new lBauea belp th~ paM
rock
3. Vtraatlle
Iog
but fur t !w fact tha1 the area was gani1.at inn In his own stale. Trn- ~
tffice keep ll11 detlclt down com~h.lcrablyl,
FRIDAY
!0. Out loud
! hyphencnml.JiPUI't
h,
v
then
l'Ompared
with
wha1
nesRel''s
deleg11tion
voted
llg'llinst
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Sign On
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un tl lt'rl' Whl'!l
old Tom Kt•fauver hnrl ht"f'll u di 'i"(lngulshed
n~l otf Man·
4. N~vl'r
20 Slantt·.-.•
t'ilm &amp; Fancy
12
l'~o~nd~rilast
was
hoss.
nomination
on
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fir~!
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roln
l~•t~rrl•l ' • An•,.~•
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Th aena l ur Jl Ia~·rct in Ch lrngt) ballot.
bland
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Fdm Feslival
d d ug .ur t•nougb poltr·r· 1·,n·up14 Gl!•l'a naml!!
matlnn
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Gun Ple.yltousPJ
t5 Gold t H&lt;'r 1
(i Rubber tree
tJon to Jinx thP 1fl:'i2 n Plt•t·twn
4·00
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Mt&lt;"kl&lt;y
Mw~e
Ill God o!
tMtx . l
2lj Numbf'r ,,(
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t' &lt;lllllhllt,:n
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vot.•s •· fl~l
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U 0' 'Wt•atht•r
(Gr I
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2/l lt•·cttnl •·f
]Hiltl
on lhr rn&lt;~rl ht•n• nnd thi'!P , hut 11
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ttl Man'll name
IJ Nllllvea uf
wa~ 111 Nl'IV York fllnl il attrartrd Middleport High S('hool foolbnll 6: lO SpOt"L'
"llhlp's '
19. Armac.tillu
Sudan ot a
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th&lt;:&gt; ~ r&lt;:'Htl·.~t rtl\[lll !l l ll nHt•llinn.
t1•am WJII mak e a Membership
O·ll5 John Daly
u. To rul1e In
race of
CosMIIo Squlcmed
nrt\C c:wvass or Middleport MOD•
6:30 Rht Tin Tin
2!1 Trel'
n•ll&lt;'f frum
llantlt lc
3p. Jo~ttr hl;:t\
Dtg .~hut garnhlt ' l' rmnk ('osit'ii·&lt; rluv fill' 1ht• Mitldlf'pUit Al ·n•~U{'
7:00 Jim 8owie
a 11Urfa1•e
11tooll
' Al&gt;~Qcinliun ~t·conltnl! to lhe ~n7
tlrlnlring
S{1Ull'ti!Pd for Kelnuvt!r'.;; TV &lt;·am:30 CiloSI:fl'neds
Z3. YlliU3iiiV
ll . Vouna; ho,lol'S
IIIUJ~ .~
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noUII('f'lllf'n1 madf' this week by
8 :00 'I'reasure Hunt
pr.nll'r
t
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Rubt·r t Mill.~ . pl'l''~lrlent of the
8 :30 The Vtse
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os c o." SI! rd tlw big
Hla·h• .
&lt;lhul'..; lawyer wht•n 1h~ lwarmg \1AA
9:00 Polka Time
crauy hill
%6. Armnxe·
b~·~un "dol' ~ not 1·ar 1• to ~uhnnl
9.30 Struw Hat Theater
ment
ltlmself as a .~~cl;Je!c."
GAi OFFICE CLOSED
11 ·00 Nl'ws llo!l\1 Weal he!
27. Mt!UUI't8
Fui ~ t'!lOUgh , Kt&gt;LHI\'tlr IIYit&gt;C ' ti
'fhc Ohio t~url Gas orriN' til Mtrl· ll: 10 SDorL~
:n. Present \line
&lt;11111 lltlt OIWt' dHI lht• CltnH'nt~ r:,' d lt&gt;pNI y,oa~ I'IO~&lt;·It \'v'••r\n&lt;' Sdi1\' Ill'· ll·l5 My.stery TheatTe
J;). Hollowt·u~ tHI Co~ft·llo·.~ ht't' . Rut th ey CfiU~(' of the dcttth of thr pr('sidl'nt ll·&lt;l5 Si•gn OH
horned
pl:lyt•d on his hr~nds . ~unwl im·· ~ t1f t·he l'ompany
rumlnan\
lh t• Co~tl'llo
ft't!l wen• un tht&gt;
3~ . Manipulah!
·· t'l't•t•n . II wa .~ p.• nlmn!lll(' at its
37. ChUla anoJ
lw~t C'o~l•·ll:l w •s a flit!' ~mnp l c
fl!vt'r
S8. Wine
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:tnd unt&gt; tinw waili'f'ss. w ho had
l)t'cn pnh) w1 t h lhr• undt&gt;r·wurld
,loln•al. 'W rnk 011 grammar llrtd syn ·
ta~ but ,frong 1111 the .c:.tory luw.
M1.~s Hill lnlkerl e1•slly of h(' r nsl'
fr?m lhl' re~taurant to friendship
wtth ~uch a~ Jot' Adunis, Custt'l!rJ,
1\teyt•r Lsn.~k.y . Ch~rles Fisch1~ltl,
not lu hnl.(el Bu;;st•y Slegl'l. who
no t i on~ bcfor~. wus tnurdf't 't'' l , 11
t~l' De'.'erly 1-Jtlls hous~ he h;Jd
rt'nted for htr. Why did she hrenk
up wilh Sleget'l
'I hue! a blg fiuhl wilh him hf"cAUSt! I hit a ~:"lrl in Lhe Jo'lamin,l(o
and he told m~;&gt; I wasn't 11 lady . I
had been d1·inkmg nnd 1 l('ft A.nd
I U.'i'nl to Paris whf'n I was 1;1ad."
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The New York Inquiry IPd to
the of,fire Of former Mayor Willlllm 'O'Dwyer and, morft especially, to his polllit'al hrnrhman
Jame!l: J . Mor11n , htnding Mornn,
evl'tttually, In jail
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• Bitt• t\~'re·~ w:us more than ntt&gt;r~
lutk to lt. K~fauver. a• £r·es hm an
:Sef!Ator, dreamed up the idoo of a
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ment rlcht on the tarnt'n whtn
of picture~. Thla on•, by an &amp;M&amp;- t h 11 )' taka p 1c t 11 r e 1 , ~aualnlf
t.ur, Wit particularly l~tecentul harah shadow, to •PPl'll.r Lehln"J
been.. : J J aeveral llahta were "ubjecta. Two llrhta eliminate
~•.cl on tha younc fellow; 2) the th~ hanh ahadow 1 and help
ttark black baekrround.
hrmr 011\ pleaalnc facial cont Baek1rounda and llrhtlng ara toun.
tht moat lmport.nt tolen•t!nts In
Evor wonder wheU : ~r a pic.
Er&amp;rtJtul'tl, aceordin.r to T. T . lure waa t.e.ken with flaah hul!,a
9ldtn, phol.o dlreetor ot Gra - or wit~ nooda? It Ia ueually
ftu,Jnc., Rocheater, N.Y . Act u- quite llltnJlle to tell when you
aU1, tltl1 picture vlolatea a pop- can .'..~" the Htbject't eyrur. It the
ulat "rule" tor ('hild photorr• - JHIJl llll are lure and d 11atl!&lt;i
ph.J. It II olt1n fl&amp;ld that Jlk · tl&amp;sh bulbi! were U8td ~ the in:
tllrq ot children ahould have 1lant ot bl'lrhtneu belnr Wo
llaht. airJ baekcrounds. But th\~ ~ho .. t to atfee.t the eyea. When
floi:D wu • price winner 1n on@ tloods ••·e und, the lirhtll usu ef ttM ltadlnf photo contest!! In ally caua11 tht aubJeet't puplla to
thl counttr.
contract.
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juat over th• boy' a head, slightly photos or children. They w 4 ~
-'o t!Qt li••• while a fill-In lirht make no effort to avoid atul 11 t
hM bile" ~t~H Oh tile eamera.
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1 Mr . and JlrJ , Albert :BoatoD
Arch Rou&amp;b c.alle~d on C. f . nl Bleul nl Tuuday eveninr:.
-~h e_ S~ nll ne l :__ l'omt•ro y ' Middlc po rt ; 0 .; Sept 6 ; 1958-8•
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spen t Monday evenl.n~ widl
BleQin&amp; Monda,- .
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1OhhnJrWr and chll tl ren Si!tu r da)'
&amp;ud Mr11 .E&amp;rl Keeter.
Mr .11nd Mra. l)aplel Welw.alrd
llu Luve n• R.aml")' had 115 her Mo n&lt;:•y evrnmg .
S..ap'n .-..r. wlll - c-...n. ypo y..,r
The fest 1va1 beld a t t he Brosd
an.d Brenl\1. , Mra. Ina Wetcand and IUt:II L.. r~eutl)' ldr. llod Jln . .BeufM't-but they woa't cl..,. _.,
Bert Bles$11lJI ami 0.... Rowh
Mr. and Mrs . Eugene He1110n and Run Luthern Chrucb Saturday
Bllllf' &gt;'ere l.n Columba- re«ntly nle Rou•h •nd family of West et.Robert Titylu r and mothe r VIitelt Tueaday mobnin&amp;, for Bye~~Oley aml DeDnia Dou1b wrre
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lumbla . Mn Rulh
Rou&amp;h
an' !teo rp,ceutl y "'' ttb. Mr. and Mn
!ta~Uy were callln11 on Mr. and Mrb n1ght Willi a hugh suc:cess.
vtlle and Akron to l'Wlt wltb rel- di11rwr .11uestl' of Mr. eDd Mrt. ;::u;t~~e~!;;~a and
Ra)'mond Rvush 11nd d1ugblerll
attenlina: d•uibter of Vern.on .
Wlll l iitm Br uolu
Robert Ohlinger spent Saturday allve .
Jack Rotml I)( Brrtad RunJ: Won41J
MU.e "''- eHJ' feM, Get ,_.....
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Tbl.Q'sdty eveniDI·
Saturday night with Kenneth and
Mr. and Mn. K.eueth WeiiPLd
lin. Fannie Rotuh and Mr.a.~ Mnb. ~tb• ~~~aD1 dapUJbfer
Callinli! at the Ceetl Bleni n&amp;s drylnt T4L at any dr\11 lhn.
¥r. and Mra. Doraey RoWLh and Nelson RtynoldB.
the Leonar~h familY were of Penn., al"f! vt.ltlq with ,...
EmoJUe were calling on Mrs.
GladY a Burri, were buaineu vi• ;:e:d.a u ..,ne111 VL!hv.o• 11 omeroy Tue&amp;diiY nemng werl' Rev W s Tht. powerful fuftlkidt wtlt ....
Mrs. E~ther Klni and Mrs. Cath- guesta Monday evenlnJ of Mra. tlv.:s !lere and in Pt. Plt&amp;IPD\.
Bertbt Clerk and Larry svnday . erine Reynolds were •ahopping in
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8\llupt~, Mr
and Mn
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Garnet Chapman .
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lbtlneJ and Mrs. lton In New Kaven and )lqon
Robert Ohlinger wu caUing on H11ntlngtnn last Tueeday .
Mr&amp;. Fannie Taylor
an4 aon
Calv1 na.gd Bert BIN1Dc ,.ned Brown. Am t.a . Sue Ellen it.nd Eu- t..d1. Today at lwlshtr &amp; L....
Calvin and Paul Bleulnl were Catherine
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Drut; Dvtto•
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Kennth and Norman Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ord and £a.m- in Charleston Monday on bw:lnns day with MrE.
ltJa:U of Mr .and Mn. Ce- on friends near Pt. Pleaaaat on lee .
Monday.
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Uy were calling on Mr. and Mn
Mr. IHld Mrs. Harry Kearns wert llarry Ord one evening last week.
l'&lt;l"cent a:ue~ts Qf Mr. and Mrs. ArThe United Bretbcrn Sunday
thur Oblinger.
School of Broad Run were on a pieMn. Theu.a Oblinger and Don· me Sunday in the T. N. T. area,
aid Grim were &amp;lloppin&amp; m Middle· ncar Point Pleasant.
port Saturday eve.
Mrs. Bertha Clark and Larry
Miss Janice Gibbs spent Friday spent l"riday with Mrs. Clay Grinntgbt with Mr. liLhd Mrs. Raymond stead.
RoUBh and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cluk and
Mise Betty Rount of Pomeruy suns were calling on Mr. and Mrs.
was &lt;:ailing on her mother Mn Lawrence Clark and family.
Alta Roush.
Mr . and Mrs. Dorsey Roush aild
Several £rom this Community Emogene were calling on Mr. md
attended the fair at Rock spring:~ Mrs. Alua Luekeydoo and son.
l•st week.
Mr. and M:rs. Leo Litchfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HeS&amp;On and ehildren were recent guests of Mr.
children were eatlins: on Mr. a!!d and Ml'!l. F. B. Litchfield.
Mrs. Orland Hesson Sunday.
Mr. and Mn Harry Keams
Mr. snd Mrs. Raymond RollSb formally of Muon have moved inaod family were dinner guests Sun- to the houge \lacated by Sherwood
day of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Henry.
Yon~er, on Broad Run last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lieuing,
5 Year Guaranleo-$2.98 Bargain
Billie and David Weaver were
Ada and Harry Dale, were visit- calling on their grandparents Mr.
iiU Mr. and Mrs. Dell&gt;ert Roush and Mrs. Elwood Lieving Sunday.
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and family at Guysville sunday.
Linda Ord was visiting Linda
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Mr!. Bertha Clark tmd Leroy Clark one day last week.
JIIG 21 OZ. JAR
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Tbeu¥:r· and Mrs. Harry Ord were
lllaBmna
sa Oblinger and family.
callmg on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Briad and Newland and family of MSiion Saturday.
&amp;Oft of cheshire, were recently callMr. and Mrs. Rsy Goodnite and
ing on Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Litchfamily
have moved to New York
field.
where Mr. •Goodnite has employ~
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roush
!-- 4, oz cans
Armour Star
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and ~augbtel's were shopping in ment.
Mrs. Stella Fry o£ New Hav~n
Gallipolis Saturday night.
sod Miss Dana Fry of Carnegie Pa.
Those calling on Mr. and Mrs. ~revisiting Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
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Le1euing and family Wednesday.
the day Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Pamela Burnem went toLeErnest Williams and family of Gtttart falls' Sunday to spt&lt;nd a few
uley rBridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
3-- 31A. OJ CaDS
days with her grandparents Mr.
Armour Star
Roush and Emogene, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert Bu mem.
Kenneth Clark and L-hildl'en of M:.Thuse spending Sunday with
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush are
elyn Cox of Ravenswood. Mr. and
the proud parents {If a baby gul Mrs. Dallas Walker- uf Mason. Robwhich was horn Sunday evening
ert Roush and Mr, and M·rs Norris
2--18 oz rans
at the Schaekel Clinic the littl!"
~-·Roush.
girl weighed Sibs 2 0. al)d has not
J1!:Celved a name at this time. The
Miss Mary Rickard of Alban&amp;&gt;,
baby has a sister and a brotber at Ohio was calling on her s1sler Mrs.
home waiting for her. The mother Lillie Ku,ylon.
is the former Ca1001 WUliams.
Mrs. Marilyn Mettler and son
Campbell's
Mr. and Mrs. Ross King ar-e also Billie of zanes\lille, anti Mr. and
announcing the birth of a 6 lb . Mrs. Ray Warth and famJ\y of Cin ~
baby girl which was born ~Tiday cinnati Ohio were weekend guests
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Kings h11ve one other litLle girl.
Mrs Mary Jane Tl'nnant and
Mrs. Raymond Rough and child- children were calling on Mrs. Laren were calling on Mr. and Mrs. wrence clark and Judy Mondlly.
Cecil Martin, Monday.
Ralph and GordOQ. Clark spent
Mrs. Orland Larue and son of Tuesday mght with Mr. and Mrs.
Nitro and Mrs. 0(]{is Yonker and R&lt;lymond Ruush and family .
thUdren were calling o.n Mr. and
JGyce Roush was a supper guest
Mrs. lNo Clark and Mrs. Cora 011- of Mr. and Mn!. Lawrence Clark
liDJer Sunday.
Thursday evening.
Pillsbury Be.t all purpose
C11111&amp;11on evaporated
Miss Velma Rickard of Albany,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord were
Ohio who spent lhe p;~st week kith c;.lling on Mr. a11d Mrs. Haymond
)Jcr sister Mrs. Lillie Kayl.nr, re- ltou~h sunday ev ~ ning.
turned home Sunday.
, Mrs. Charlie Lieuing was calling
Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Clark
on Mr11. Madeline Roush Monday. and family and Roy Clark motor., .
Mr. and Ml\S. Clyde Clark and ed to Charleslon Thursday e~·en ­
son were Sunday guest of Mr. and ing to ,willch Earl Clark play ball.
Mrs. Carl Clark and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fetty and
Mr. and Mr.s. Jilek Ord and Mr~ sons 1:nd Mr. and Mrs. Gerald CiaRolled and tied-EVANS SUPER TRIM BONELESS
Harry Ord were 6hopping in Pome- rk and childre-n wcrf' Sunday
Makes good coffee better
Mr. and Mrs. John Bumgardner gtil'sts of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
all'd Mrt. Nannie Johnson were Clark.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Old and
Mrs . Ruth Goodnitc ~. pent Satur·
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· family Sunday evening.
day wlth Mrs . Edwin King.
Evan&amp; Super Trim-gound many times daily- lean bed, veal and pork
Mr. and 'Mrs. Billie Lieuing anti
Mr. and M1 s. Raymond Rou~h
Cindy were calling on Mi-. and Mrs. and daughters wete callmg on Mr.
Leo Clsrk Sunday. Mrs. Cora Oh- and Mrs. Ferrill Justis and f;~mily
linger Is not quite ·ao ow ell.
of Masol'l Saturday evening.
Kellogg- with FREE ruler
roy Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Martin and
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M"f'. and Mrs. Harry Ord were Louise Gibbs, and dau~hters Jan·
calling on Mr. and Mrs. Clay Grins- ice and Sandra were calling on Mr.
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tead Sunday evening.
&lt;~Dd Mrs Raymond Roush t'alurMr. and Mrs. Hoyt Clark of_~G:.:•::.Il::.·...:d•::Y::_·_ _ ______ _ __
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Red Devils Invade Bachtel Field
Friday Night In Seasons Opener

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PIISIDINT IISENHOWER (arrow) watches the YAnkees' Mickey

Mantle at bat in the seventh inning ot the il'.:tme wlth the Senators
at Grlmth Stadium) Washt.tton. The Pr~sident did DOt have to
walt lona lo ~ee Mantle hit 1Pa 4'lth home rutr of ttle season, He
lleedl 13 more tllia month to ~ the recOrd set by Babe Ruth.
COUN(:]L MEETING CA.LLED
The regularly Sl' hcdulell mrt•t
111~ uf the Mason T own Council
fur Lhe month oi St ph•mber wJil
he he lrt n n Mon 1h1y , Sl"ptember 10
1' he counc1l t(•g ulul'ly meets on
th e flrs l Monda y of the month but
bec nuse uf thE' La]:)(;lr llay Holit l ~y
lh1-'~ month ',&lt;;
m e1 tmg wll ~
po~ lponed for one wt•t•k

VISITS AT HOME
Sandra Folry, a .lune graduate
of West Vtr g lmn llmvcrsity spent

the ho!Yin y we;•k end with h&amp;"
parents, Mr and M1s. Clyde Foley
of Mason M1ss l"uley is employed
by fl government agent'y in Washmgton , D f' !;hi' left on Monday
hy ptnn1• from Charleston.

PARK GROUP TO ME&amp;T
1'hr Middleport Park Ass~i•·
twn w1ll ml'el Fdday evening at
Lht· Vi llag .. lla! l and all members
a,,. 111 ge d to Ill' pr'esent.

LOWER FUEL BILLS..,.,. • ,_

a new Coleman Jo'\oor
ace if you act now! Co~:':,~~

Avert Smash-Ups

ciraulates warmth 3 t
times a n hour thi"Oufh&lt;&gt;ut
your home. Makes any "'""'&lt;
easy to heat! Automatic! Easy
to Install -- fits rlgh!ln!o th e
floor . No cosny basement ur
ex cavation needf?'d .

I.T'S
RF.TTER
TO !IE

SAFE

Keep ahead of Fall ex-•
penses with a cesh loan
on signature• only, .qutu
or furniture . One-trip
sel-vice, Phone first.

SEE 011 CUL liS FOR

THAN

SORRY
Wf' Oo }~xpert \\-'or"k On
WHEEl. 1\U(;NMt:NT

Free Estimate!

ANII BALANl'INU
ANIJ BRAKES

Floor Ftll'-

nace installed in your homr at $25 00 sav,ing:;;.

We Sell and Install

$25to $1000

AUTO GLASS

Plan Now For Winter
CHASE HARDWARE
HAROLD CHAS!l, MGI!.

Phone 6157-J

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Middleport

Hackett's
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Phone: U2 Or 506, Potneroy
llaurt: Mol,&amp;F,-t. 9- 5, S11.t 9-12
Ope-n Jv1rr!ng1 b11 appuintm11nt
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CIPvcland Bruwns ITH'I'I llw ll•·
tra it Lio ns Ft HIa~ ntght anrl \'I' I
l' r:l.n dt.&gt;fen,Jvr t-nd Len Fnrrl 1~
expec t ed to prov trlf' 'Oin t' rof t ht·
hrt ~ hl s pot~ Ill tfu h &lt;~ll l ('
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l'levet&lt;Jnd t."•1ilr he, S&lt;IV forrl h;~~
pli1 11 1'd exceptwnally Wl'll for ~·!
eal'!y rn t h{' seaso n
"I m working hardf'l a t it," 1 if1
Ford's Cxplallatwn " R r~h t no w
my weight is about 225. wlu r h 1 ~
whst I havl' hee,, plaJ•rng a r 10 the
l'egulor nu~on "
Ford s ay lhat wh&lt;'n l1e
la ~t
r us-h es a pas~er lw ahva)s m~kt' '
a '·..ramble"
"You've got to gt't ther e nght
now," he saHI " If you diJn'L.
they'll hav e l't'Ce!VI'l~ Ilk.&lt; R,l\'
Renfl '!J and Danli" Lfl ve llt who 'l l
be 15 yards downlield Uefm~ you
eet lo th e passer
"Surt' VOU 1rv to keep lhr JliiSSer
In the pll(' ket But lhP}•'re sm,tll e J
and }'(•Unger a nd QUIC'kior ~ um elimes lhey 'rf' bound ftJ 1':4'1 a1oun ·l
you It 's a gambl e you ha vt' tu
take''
-------.MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMTTTED
Mr~ Frances Swartz, New Have n
nJSCHARGED :

1'11u r cxpPnent't •ll hands Will perIll t h11 F'alcou hatk fl eld as
l) it.tr II' I h&lt;J( ' k and co-&lt;"aQtarn Bo!J
OI JVI'r, 1 f'ft H~ lr Geor)(e Hesson.
H1~ht ll alt nu ~co t• Sprouse, and
Ful lbatk lhtk Yout.g Will g-et the
~t~ rl111 g:
a-;o; qi:n m('n t-;
Spelling
them will IK' Lerov IJa t·IJ ng an..t
Kenny (,rer.n Sp ruu sr Js &lt;'Xpecled
to he t h1• workhuus&lt;' of th e back·
f1e!d ar. he return~ fut hrs juni.or
VI ar lippi-ng the scall's at about
Hl!l
A new rledru· sl'orc!Joar d llas
a11 rv1•d at Wah~rn:~ a rul w1ll prob·
a hl v b&lt;' e r &lt;'I'\Pd fur FrHt av night'~
Liall gam(' Sayte 'eported that new
urlhne maJ k&gt;'rs &lt;~nd s t~el bleacbe t·~ to s ;•at 350 pt&gt;ople have bet&gt;~
urdr•rer.J h ut hJ ve nut us yet r
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Ford and Olm•r were n11med co&lt;'a tll:l tns &lt;•f tlw Sflll lld 1his we-ek H
tlw rn e tnl!l'r, ut t ht&lt; Aquad voted.
Bolh are s ~n 1m~ and seas on~d vet.

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lta\·enswond w; ll f1e ld a team
th t l' lost q•ve n uf tl~ f1r!lt team
from Ia .~ I I'&lt; at w1lh three of the
returnmg f,J\11' 1n the bockfield
las t Y&lt;'a r \Vah ,llna &lt;fld Ravenswouo:l IJI'rl at ti -6 llt&gt;ad1ng the Ravens wood l'onlmgf'nl will be veteran

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Weddmg Annivc nstv Son S e pt Hi
Wtlh "opttn -housP" from 2 t tll 4 p m
at N-1e 1r home.

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Juhn E RaUekln a nd EstJJia Cas
ter "''' l'e united 111 rnart·Jagc S:~1
Sept ·s. 1906 at the home of th e
brnle by Rev . J B Massi e pa &lt;.,!or
of C'ol uml.rw C h a pe~ Chll r{;h w h~rt'
the couple arc members anJ Ott·
tend servll'cs regula rl)
The couple, are members nf L1
urt&gt;l Gran g e Mr. R&lt;tde km a mem
bPr for 51 y r ~ and M1·~ . Rr~dt•kin
fur 57 yrs as wei! as 11\('ITi bt'l :s of
I he Natwn .. t and SLate r; ra n ge
Thetr home JS huilt on the sJ:f.'

The Winner!
BLACK
BEAUTY!
Style 96t

Once again the plain, simple and beautiful pump
wins top honors Ia fashion
footwear. This Is a lovely
black beauty In soft nu·
suede with a flotterbtg
medium dress heel. You'll
love the WDf it looks with
anything you weir.

ROUSH'S
No. Second .;._Mid41eport ' "'

LUBRICATION

FREE PICKUP
AND DELIVERY
Full insurance

coverage

while your car

is in bur

possession . at no extra

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WHERE YOU GET A

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Pomeroy Hi Field

K &amp; M Sohio Service
"THI! STOP THAT KII!PS

POMEROY, 01!!0

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Youthful Cave Explorers Distover
unexpIored 1\....a\'t
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Ht' ~&amp;ld th"Y h(.'P.- to return
lht' &lt;rrt•a 1J-trJnK t he Chr1st~as

HARTFORD,

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Rev William S . Jftndl.,-

to 'fsulted

the Bible . The reAlltt:
wlllch
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·M!Ji.l,rJHt;ro:v
Va f.J'
re-t.-.et 1-rom Me(J ung's ('a've. WI
r a' I Ofl.)IFIMJ~~r ' and e.lt)i.Wft '-~ltl ·,, ., 1•
A )Oulhtill C&lt;tv l' t'xpl &lt;, rtr fr ,n for 12 h o ur~ of explr,ratwn • bl· 1 &lt;"avt•s further
Park"
!!un·1ngton re'la ll"d tudll\ how ~· • ('l!IJ!{' thf') (hd not havt" ~uffh lent
and a companion ~P' n1. n.ne t, r Ur ' l1.;hlft or e-qu1pmt-nt to I.THt' "'' .
1n J pn•v wusly un • xpl o~t·•l C'~l·
;,Il l' fvul h1g.h craw wa y thq ;·nrwar Lfwlsburu . W v ~
wlor, It I tuun tereoi AI~ tak . n~ p~rt 1n 1h ,.
Men and Womrn
h11.-1 r ub rn ~ 100 ft ·t': h t~lt
t~o;pt·ld t lwn w..-rf' l&gt;a vHl v•n H-1 .. 17' ~ to• .!9 marr1ed or singlt&lt; , to prepare for
[)"~rd SpJ\II.'r
U:l au,! !I IJ~o·r .ce n 18 and hmt- ~ s .. br1n~ l!J
.. .-IJ p~Hl IJ•hlllons. Techn1cal or Nun-tecb\\o!l ~nt~ 21 , "' ('ulu n,IHJ' •Hu•
IJuth of Cvlumbus
ruc·al l'uiJ! It C'Untact Hostesses. C'etrnmunitravcl1d lwu f!lllo·~ rnlo th• '"''
\ .n lllant·un 1111 1! ~dn ·rt~ w:J 11
c~:l{.;!h, ltr.-.en•at .onu\ s,
Ra.-lto Operalotl;
':~ flo·! usHllj! a rubltl•r l 1f•· ••'' ·, •·d v ut ~l il•· whtl l' thtt ulht•r t .... , t'll
StaltfJn
A~r:·nt~ etc Gopd pay, tru!."l, tla- .
1 trtJ,s a Jerp. 30forlt Wl tk l~k• ·ort•d Cullu:r~n n ( ;1·;ok ':tit ~lh•U t
ilJ(tl!r . 'l~t·u r JI\ GiiiJ wh.o art! a(ce pted will
that blo•k ~ 1h &lt;' l"ntr:uHt:
1.! m:ll's from Md. lun -;·~
at11o
b"' lnin"'d 1n Beau.ty and Person1l
T h ~·y wert! lllt'lllhl'r,. ul ~ IJ.tl )
t h:~rnt
, of four " spt• lunkcr~ · whJ ~ !)· 'II'
Al~u miHHPWifl&lt;' me n to t t'Li n f11r specla·
1 rnf' J,abur D&lt;ry w••ekrml In 1 d \ . .. IJuut lht' ~· ·tone! &lt;"«Vt . whl( h 1•
JJII.~tly
unrxplurf'JI
S1Htlt&gt;1
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I z•·rl Tdt'vlsrun-EII't"!romc posi!lon~ of Ser1 lt•rfltory !lt•ar ],.•w ~br11g
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rnap(.llng ahuul 011 ,. m il l· or \ :t· we l!.t'nt ll!.u m1lt&gt;t. 01nd drdn I
co m e tu unc crawlwll\. ht• hatJ
~or F~o~ll InformatiOn IIJ' ~ tra 'llllll will not interfetll' With pre1 lung·~ Cave
,.-n1 vrnr 1r.,•m:o-nt ualrrv now
'lf!llh•r s&lt;.rd thev we~r hvcl'll 1,
\\ e W•'rc ali!e to Wi!lk the t-nt.rl·
1
d ,•ltant'l', once Wt' c ro~,, d th"
APPRnVF:D 1-"'nR KOREA N 'n;;"YFR-\NS
1 Mr and :.its ~h,,lby P!ckl-n s' :akl' at \he entrant·&lt;' al!h()U)Ih .,., ,
\hit C!ho~P~" Tc.d~y
new ~on wh1ch w;~~ burn AUM 25 had to stn.ddlt' a 20- \ oo t r.tv.,Hr
of Cent•tl ki•IJtvt.; 116 N•tlanal City lenk
' has been nam nd Ronnte fllt.·rh• for th,_. r. n t 400 f~et
Bl&lt;fco., 6'19 FucUd Av•- Cl" v... e"d, Oh1o.
Gt«ndporents are Mr and Mt'lo
£..bnng £aid the Cine ~.~~ob:.~bh
I
wr;~uld lik• complet• informdion •liaovt Ajl1iM Op,...tunitt.ol.
l snm Picken!! of SYT'-llUil' and M;· had nul been uphlftd lll'ti!U~I'
and Mrs Allen Ta~lo•
·~
1 Juling mutt seasons nu;n 1 p:Jr' ,
I The Home bu ilders class of the 1 of 11 ar"' Co\·ered by water "'hrl&gt;'
! Mtlho:.h st Church heiJ thetr Aug 1 ,;11 , 1s the "dry seascn"
Home Pbol'll
•tat meellng ut lhl' Po!ll a n, l Park I
We !ownd thre-e strt'~m ll·v ~:~
( 'lly
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week'S' vacation .

~!react, Jtnh\11110 !he eerth Thert'
Jl'tJhalJl;· are Hl\IC. h J arg~r room~
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See the beautiful gifts you can get in the new Top Value
Catalog. And . . . it's not too early to begin thinking of
Christmas. Let Toppie help you do your Christmas shopping
the easy way •.. with Top Value Stamps you get when you

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w;de
sl;ced

World

No. 21'1
cans

Yellow Cling,

DOLE
PINEAPPLE , . No.2
Can 32c DOLE
• • • • • ~=- 29c
No.2
VAN CAMP PORK &amp;BEANS .2 35c GREEN GIANT PEAS ...... , . . '7~~20c
Del M!lnte YELLOW COli ~~~.m 2N~~ 35c
LARSEN'S VEG-ALL
Cons

KROClR STRAWBlRRV PRlSlRVlS 3
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HERSHEY COCOA • •
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TIDE • •
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SPOTLIGHT INSTAll ...
~:: $1.15
TUNA fiSH ;-:. Chick..
lito
2~:.~ 55C
MORTON FRUIT PIES Ap~~~:;••h, 2 pko•. 49c
KROGER CINNAMON
ROLLS ..... .. , .. ,••. 19c
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12 Ot.
jars

Kroger Candies

8 ••.

Rkh flavor

:!:· 25c

GUM DROPS

..... 29c

CREAM ACORIS

12 oz.

HEINZ KETCHUP 2l4o•·49c
btfl.

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS!

BALL POINT PENS .... 2r.r 79c
PENCILS ............. ":i•::· Pkg. 29c

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G ~ME TIME R PM

Before You Buy ANY 11eater ..•

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EXPERT
WHEEL BALANCING

Spencers Hosts
At Party For
1homas Terre1l

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For all makts and models
of cars_ All Jube points are
carefully checked and the
right amount or lubrication
is put into• the _right place.

iiiiCI M! s It L Buu ~ h. Mrs
Yuung ~nLI t.IJugntcr. S h-3lah attl'ndcd th ~ Housh n· urJr .:~ n
tn th;• S ht&gt;n~rltlouh Vall ey, Vu. te
I &lt;:i r.tly.
of th e f1rst Cast er homestead set
~trs AIICt• lloward of Ne w llatled in 1852 M r Rad ckm was lu
Vl'O awl Mrs Eli't.&lt;t bt•th l' ullms of
ca tf'd Jn ~he Flower I1tll comm un P t. Pleasant s pt:nl a Sund ay With
zty ne arbv The tr chthlt en arc Mrs M1 ~ llowartl's daugh ter
M1 s
N-ellte Vale, G A R ~rl1·k m . Car
Hay McDudr
pr ulrr and Mrs Nt'\'il Nl(·kubon
M;~rt h &lt;~ Bellc Tea f01d is spi'llt.l
Hu'l a nd . Twu l,!liill d dau1'11 1• ·1~ &lt;.~nd
lllg ~ mouth In Akt on with !he
t ht ec g • and-or"
H cr~clri· l Bad gely:s
muwd !rom the Gr1mm r estdence
to Bueh•yc Lake
Mt s I[ V Hill
a ll end;·d a
S t ;~ n ley pa 1ty at thr hume of Mu
lrnest C l.uk at Appll' (; ro ve
M1~~ Lu,ust' H1thn1 ds un of Syra
(li'l, N Y ~ p t'nt a wet•k e n ~ l w11h
\! 1 and Mrs F' A Ci!dle
.1\lr an d Mrs H E. Quil len, Mrs
J A (JUIII('ll ~P t' il: u Sund01y wrlh
Mr :~n d \1rs Bt•n Spencer n- tlal l.~,&gt;onatd &lt;1 f t\11 \'l'OSWOOd.
lelt&lt;lm~d a g!O u p o{ frit'mb F11 - _Hob Adums n nd Harold Cadl~
Uay evening ,t[ lhc;r h ome . Anti- :~\tended a hal l game at Cmrm- 1
qu1ty . ll o uo t1n g l1 t'r fatlwr. Th olll nd!l r eecn tl y
,
ll5 Tt•rre !l tn lu~ 84ttl IJt r l hd ay
1\fr an1! ~1 rs U V IIIII ::J nd
M r f crn·ll ll'Cei'C(! a numh1•1 1 dlddilll, !\l 1 nnd Mrs Cllfforu
o f g rfl ~ mcludin g t wo rlecotat •tl I ll; II itnd ~~~ ~~ .lltl'ndt•il t ht• SLHII'
b1rlhda:. eah ~ f rom M1-:s Howar d !•',, 11
Mcintos h MH! Mn Cl\ rl M11ore
Se1n psoo JLlll l spen j Ia week
lcectl'a m ;~nd lilk~ IH•re se;l••·r! 111\ h IH"Ia\1\'t''i at 0111lg11s~ W Va
du11ng the even111g tu 1\.11 anr1 Mr ~ 1 i\h 11nd Mr.~ .lame"' Philhps
Howard M dnto~ h. M1 an d Mrs anll rh 1l d t ~n ~w ut a week vmh
Ralph Spencer. M1· and Mr.&lt;: Ca rl h1s mothc1 Mrs Phillips o f Logan
MoorP Mt ~ .John Bntf'v Mt· 'l'l't
M1 And Ml s R L Ruush, Mr
r rll .• nt'l r.tr Rlld Mr s Spem t• l
Jlld M1' E M Housh Mr and Mr'
.I L Wolf(• and sons attended the
\V1olfc 1p'uui&lt;.n at New Haven purk
Mr lt JH! ntn II 0 Douglas of
Mt 1tnn, VIa , Mr ami M1 s C A
~hiler and dau,!;hlt·r of Florida
:.'olt·s · Tt'&lt;l Wrldetmuth of Pl&gt;rb'
mouth wt•re gu~~~~ of M1 a nd
Mrs J:.:Uward l\1d l•"
M ~ ,md Mr ~ E A Pl.ll'Sons of
Akron vl';llr(l ht•r· mnt he r 'fz s
Mrs. F.lzJ G 1hnm I' and d.rugh lt'l' Cp ph f'1rkt·n,.; ~rtd SHn and SISler'\
\h~ Vashti &lt;tllll1nl nnd ~r s Gor.
Ml.~s Louise entertomcd lhl' l' ht • ~
b a n Com pan ion C lass uf thl· l'orn d&lt;ln W oU t•
Mr and Mr s- Jo~ep h flrll a nd
erlly ChUrch of Chtl ~t. Tuesd;n·
evc•nrng nt th c 1r honw. l l nw n ,\v;• dH LJghl-i s o f Hogero,, OhiO spen t
Devotions we1c led b1 M1·s or 0\'l'l La bor Day wzth her SL~ters,
vtl!e W l' ll who e\ost'd w1!h piU\'t'l' l\lr~ V1olel Grimm, Mrs Harold
Mt•mbc r s res ponrlmt 10 noli &lt;'a ll l (nu~ h \\Irs Ho.1n!!ll~1 a.nd rilue
With a q·u r~ t1 on on tlw honk o t Li 1l •th e ~:s
~11 ~ Gnldie \\'l lllamson of PorneJud e.
A short busllli'SS so•ssll •n wa~ ro~ Cll!lt.'1l 'ftii'Srl ay a{t~:r noon un
cond"tctt•l] by th e plesldt'JJj , M1 ~s Mrs J n lluu ~h
Allt'ndnnrl' ut Methudi s t SunGllll}are, Jftf'r whJ(•h a Brblc qurl
was comluetf'd by Mrs. Charl 1·• day Sthoo l Sunday W&lt;l~ 70 nfferlfiJ;! wa_~ $11 OEI
Eskew
H
M~ Jamt•s Webb rehll'n£'11 Jn
Refn·shme n ls Wt•re sl'rved by
th E" ho., t cs~cs to M1 s II D. Cu!l - Norfolk Tuesday after s pe nd1n g a
ningham , Mrs. Well, Mrs. Walt er lt'n rlay 1€ave With his famil y ot
Kennerl} .Tr, Mrs. AI do Jdft•rs the home of h1.9 parl'nts, Mr and
Mrs Eskr.w, Mrs- Df' n·•er KuppiE' M1 s Ralph Web h
Mt s Ralph Wehb spent several
and two !!lll' sts, 1\-Ji f, Ea 1l Ollvt•J
davs rr cf'ntl y with he r hu.~ band
and Mr ~ John ( hJ ~e
a l Nt•w Matll nsHI Ie, W. Va.
Mr and Mrs Albert H1ll and
daughter have r eturned from a
vacation m F' lor1d~ and the Smokt'}' MounlaiiJs.
M1· and M1·s- Ralph Badgley and
~n n , Mr anr! Mr~ Chester Simlf
son. Mr and Mt's Albert Hill, Mr
and Mrs Bryan S1 mps on. Mr and
Ml's Billy H1!1 and &lt;"htldren spent
S und ay at Ja&lt;'kson l.ake
l'vt Art hur Hall s tatlon ~ d at Ta('Oma, Waslz., hafl lt'ft for s-e1vlce
111 1\I Mka. He r s the son of M'rs
(; T Has kln5
Mr ~ Dale H11l and c hildren, Mrs.
D V Hrll and chlld1cn. Mrs. Bob
Ulll an t Phihp and Pat, Mr·s Bill
lhll duld1en and Mrs Jim Car)Jcnlf'r held a wre-ner
rout at
Eu.~ t Letart Frzday evening.
Mr and Mrs Earl Adams and
her mo!ht'l , Mrs Nrna Wagner
VIS IIr.d \1-rth th e ir
s i ster
and
daughh r Mr and Mrs W P W11Us

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Kal Hlndy, Manager
300 W. SECOND ST,

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Phlladelphia
HI 70 466 19
Pittsburgh
li8 76 433 2314
New York
55 77 417 2!5~
Chico1o
52 80 394 2H ~
Wednetday'l
Ruult 11
Cincinnati tz Milwaukee 2
Brooklyn 4 P1ttsburrh 3 night
New York 5 Phlla 4 19 inn nlte
St. Loub 2 Chlcqo 1 lllnn nlte
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Thura4ay•, Probabl• Pitcher,
lieLa Ebhn
Pomerov,
Ohto E:tlna
New York at Brooklyn nliht Mayf'S, Rutland , Oh10
Antonelli.
14-13 vt
NewromUe
22-6
SlEEp LOSS
Only game scheduled
Mr.rr 1s Shafer was as lee p a t hief
ltrhtay'a Game,
entered hr s roo m and removed
New York ,tt BtGoklyn night
$800 from h is tt·ouscrs.
Pittsburgh lt Philadelphia night
Cincinnati at St Lolol.la niJht
NQ PARKING T!XT
Only cames scheduled
TULSA, Okla - Wh e n traffic
lot to he 11 bother in front of
PTA CALLS MElTING
John Knox Presbytt'rian Churrh,
Racipe PTA lias sc hedult~d its
fJr.st meetlna or the season for
ANNUAL
Mondly Sept, 10 at 1 30 in the Ra~
PfiMEROY,MIDOI.EPORT
me Crade Schoo.!. All DWtmbers att'
urred to attend ann to donate a
d~a~h tow-el tor U-"1! m the luncll

.Sprlnaf!eld, Mus. (UP)
Ada Glynn will end 41 years 18
Hampden County Courthouse telephon~ operator when s he retires
September 30.

CAN

Gas Floor Furna ces

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CI.EVEI.ANO,

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Yes, now you can save $25

Find out how nice it I~ to have a Cotf'man Gas

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Wa ~ hms-ton
55 77 417 30
K&lt;rn l'las C1ty
43 88 328 41'12
Wedn•sdey's
Re1ults
Wash1pgton 2 Balhmore o ll !~h t
New York ~ Bnst(ln 3 n1ght
Only game sch edul ed
Thul'lday's Prob1ble Pltchttrs
Ba ltimore at
Was-hrngton :'w1oore 11 -6 vs Stone 4-5
DetroJt at Kan sas City .111lhtLary 1~13 vs Dttmar 10 1.
Only games ~c hedu!cd .
Friday'S' G1ml'l'lil
netrolt at Ka mas City night
Chicago nt Cleve land mght
Bos ton at Ballimure night
Washingtun nt New York night
National L11gue
W L P!'t GB
Milwaukee
81 52 609
Clnclnnllti
80 54 .597 1%
Brooklyn
79 M 594 2

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W. L Pel GB
New York
86 '8 642
Cleveland
75 5R .573 lP.'2

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Browns And Lions
To Collide Friday
In Pro Contest

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MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDING

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BASEBALL HALL Of fAME member~~ turn out In Baltimore It I 4lnn.- ID tbeir booor Jlveo b,. .lamet
Keelty, president at the Baltrmore Orloh11. El1ht of tJw IS liviD&amp; memben .ttendlq: (1 tor) are: 'I'l'ia
Speaker, Dazey Vance; T7 Co!Jb, who is shakine haadl witb ~aDd wu tbe Ant player elected to
the Hall of Fame; Ml!l Ott; Letty Grove~ PauJ Wanerj Frank (Hom. Rwf1 Baker aDd Jimmy Fou

Request Is llenied
To tl.an~e Site Of Bul'hye Rcst•rve
Braves-Rue Game Streng!h Gnml
Savs Womlv llaves

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Mary Murphy
A MAN ALONE
{In Taehnlcolorj
- also-VERY SUSPENSF.l"lfL
Trt11·
Crime
Story
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THE NIGHT HOLDS TEIUI:ORI
C.rtoon-THE THUC E HURT S
SATURDAY
Robert Mitchum Burb.tru H.tl ~
WEST OF THE PECOS
(lenl' Grey Western)
-alsoJohn Weyne
lrte nm• Oru
~HE WOAE A YELLOW
RIBBON
(In T•ehnlcolor)
COMEDY aMI CARTOON

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(;t·u rge Nt•ssel
1o"d •I'"' &lt;'ltn l un 1-' ~u lk ut lhl'
t,11klt ., Johrt Yottag
and Sam
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llh tn11 111 ;.! ,,~ th•• Wnsh1n~ton
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Ho\\' Pver, a qur ck lu nk Ill th e ta•
Friday mght whrn the Waham:..t !ton ro s ter s buw~ a prnb.. ble start.
Whlte Fa\{'ons enterlain !hi- Rn' '-'ll
rng hn eup Jhnt wou !d have co-cap·
su·ooJ Red Devi ls at B;H•htel F il• l d tatn J oe Ji'ord or nd Jerry Arnold at
hPfore what i ~ expected \o h~ an tlw Wah&lt;~ma sche me of thmgs
"ve rfl owing crowd. G:~me lllllt' h t h t~ season l.arry Hesson will see
se t a t8PM
actwn at t'ilhn of t he e nd posts.
Coac h Ralph S~yre of tht• F11 l
The T;~yl or Boys , J ohn a nd KenCGns h as Lit•en warkmg hard f-u1 II,•' ny wdl pti!ldl il' gd th~ nod iit
past we-ek ur so al on g With h1 s a~;_ l h c lal· kl t! pus1lron~ With Billy Oh~1st ant, D11n MeKe nz w, in an effort J,ngcr. whu 11ps th L· sca les ovt"t
lobe all st&gt;t fur th{' J II V~swn ut t:r~' 200 j.JUUnds C)( j.JCCtl.'d tu play . AI
Red Ucv1l~
tht' gua: · d~ wrll be Ch.1r!es Ro us h
The 1-~~ t c mlS wenl th1·ouglt ~ ~nd Ht u t ,. CniiUI!li!hJI!l
Other
rught dniJ o n 1'ul'~ttay eve n oug t'tl"l d, · '. ,.,·:· ·'1 t, &gt;( .·r 111to adion
und e r the lights and were t'Xj.letl L'd ,~,, Ht'l \\1 &lt;H'" ' ;~u ti .t . mm y Wt&gt;ato laper off with hgh t p radttc 11!1
Wt•dnf'S d~y and Thqrsda y
Hr lH:t t I nltmd " Housh is slatThe Savrt'men will fzr-ld an !'I' to! lur lilt· ~ ~~l'l t ng ~~~~lgn m-ent a t
pl'rlt'nnd t' \O Vf'l\ th1~ sea~o u Wtlh crut•·1 1-\-Jih u IJO ~~~ htlt y that Rava go:.~d deal or we1gt&gt;1 spn·ad ltlo nd ( und1ft . 195 ponnd freshanw.rg IJJI.' luz e men and th o&gt; l,;~ek , 1111 11 lll:t y , , , aet~&lt;m thrre
Gont- from las-t yenr ar;· Bl ""w
Stunts, Clay Ron ey, Doug RtJtt~ll
11nd J~ck Paugh Hnwerc \w, tn
FOOTBALL TICKETS
fi ll th ose .'!pots S&lt;1\'lt' cau ln 1 11~
hand on any n;unb.£'t or exp~ 11 ,,n
Coach Ralph Seyre his announc•
red ball pi~~,., s.
td that Waham111 High Sthool will
Coach SavJt• sE 1d on Tue'!'day cv- follow a policy dlffe~.!.!rom that
£&gt;1\lng that a frw Jltlsi!IUn:; nn th e of oth~r vnrs In th, matter of sell·
squad were a.s vet ttndPudhl \.\t~h ing tic:k~ts dur!ng the coming se•·
battles bl'mg waged bt'lween plu)' son.
ers m crr ta m pos11ion tor s1a 1 ur-g
All tickets at thtt gate on thtt
night of • bell gam• will b., sold
for 75 cents, StudP.nts must pur·
chisr. their tickets at th• high
sthool or at grede ~~:hoots from
Wed Columbia to ltttarl Price of
student tickeb Is 35 crnh; how•
ever, no student ticktts will be
~old .sf ti"U:· g_
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!l-1r and Mn Kermeth Lunmg 1
and d&lt;~u!l'hter \l 61ted rec., l!ll} With) M18 Sadie Ch.tn~y 'Will ho-:th'H
Mr &lt;~nd Mn Ho mt·r Ctrde and ' to the mnn)' friend s of Mrs Juh11
l tr mly
t:ham y of Basha.p
&amp;ll:f!I
. Mr.s . Alden- , _spr.Joser, &lt;wd two -,rise •o:rk shOwer
bet(~n
('hlldren of Vtrgi'n ra Vl~Jl e d hl.!r her honor Gamt&gt;.S · ~re played
pare n l&lt;. . Mr and M1s Dana Mourl' 1 an drdr&lt;Uhment$ were i'erved tu
Mr ant.! Mr~ Dw1~hl Sw &lt;pGton the gue!b. Mrs Chaney up n,·d
, .u1d two c h t ldren of
Colum iJU~ her many l!! r f l~ to romplet&lt;' Lilt
1
, ~t·lt' reren twu•k t&gt;nd gtlrs ll ul enJOYilblc r-verung
\11 &lt;~nd Mr ~ H&lt;1!ph l . ~r· und f~m
Mrs Cedi Hf't'tl or Qt.mky Ill
lly Jm1 ln,llrum rettilll lil humc !fur pn~ed her unly tlst~r 1-.lr-,
&gt;lt\h them afte r ~pt·n.lrng
th e Vt'lma 'l'ay!ur wrth a pl.ea~an t '"
"'ummez· her r
lt ~ h e spent rm afternoon wr:h
Mr &lt;~nd Mrs ClaJt·ntc Wa irH•r her nrerl.' ~~~~ Pauhne Huh'l.' JJ,J
arHJ f.urul)' uf Ather~&gt; Juhn Arclwt f ~ ml l ) 0Hwr ~t:ue-.. tl'i of Mrs Hu.'ll'
of (.iu~"ville Mr al•d Mt s. letrl wer ~ Mrs: Shc!ll~ Pickens ~nl
(;Ius .. nd Ow Archt!r uf ~1cCun 1 ~'"· Ket!h, and All•·n Taylur
no:bvlliL· and Mary Blank spfnl
a 1 t't't'!l\ Su nday With Wult~r EI'D and Mri! Fred Shatn o[ RJicHic
Flurence and Lrn:l a CiJcle v1sl\
and Sad1c Arclwr
Linda Circle !i'pent ~t'vcra l days : ~d 11 few days with Mr and M1 s
wrth Ph ~· ll u J t"m3011 of Che ~ hu! Shelly Buggess. uf Nttro
Mn Ito) Johnson und sun, li ar
Mr a nd Mn J ames c.;trcle and
old ur Ch es ter catted on Mt lHHI son, of South Ctl!'lrlenun, W V.a
:\lr~ Ua ug lu Cirde. Su nday
I a nJ Mr nncl Mr~ Georg e Cud,
Mts Aldun !'ipnn~el of Vinterl, and dau~htp.r of l.tl'at l:lend spertt
Va . and P atd More \'lsl\eJ Mr Mond.:1y w1th Mts Ma r y &lt;-:lrcle
l d M' s {' Clr •I( s d
I M • und Mn Paul S mtih and
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IIM3r;" c.~cl~ an~ &gt;0~ : ~~Jvi n, i Bon R{.)b('l\, visitt:!d Mt and Mrs
ip~nt Sun day af'cJ·nuon wlth Me I Floyd Ho!Jack of Ashtabula lht'
pa~tt WI &lt;" k
Paul Smith returne:l
to ht~
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Tenderay Beef

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IN USED FURNITURE and APPLIANCES

1-Upright Piano
Like New

Electric Refrigerators
Bottle or Natural
2GasRanges
1-Upholstered Chair
Hardly Used
2--Sofa Beds
1--Washing Machine
RUTLAND FURN. CO..
In Good Condition

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Mr un&lt;:l Mrs Jlarry Hill and
chlldr!!n a nd Mr Hensler we-re
recent gueSb of the latter'~ son
0l'lbert H('nsie r of Ma ss1 1Jon
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Mr. ann Mrs B11l Lewis visitl'd
las t Wi•£'k Wllh her parent s. Mr
and Mrs. Ray Hayman. They were
IJ,l, k t othc1r home in Housto n
1rxas by her s-is tP.r, M rs Jam~
ll ay mnn
L L . N1re s pen t Su nday w•th
Iu s s •s ter , Mrs John J.ohnosn of
Sto&lt;"k po rt , OhiO
:\Its Robt&gt;tl Owens of Columbus
~p t•nt Ia!;'! Wl'r k cnLI with h£&gt;r motill'l
Mr~
Ca tl Wulfe ami was
ano mpa ruetl home by her daugh\t•r BArbarA
Mr. an d Mrs Dan Sayre and
cluldre no nf Clearwater, Fla , Mr.
and M r~ Mil lar d Sayre of Cottaaevtlle, W Va . s pent !ll'\leral days
w1th Mrs C'arl Wolfe, Mrs D. V .
Hi l l a nd Mr-'~ Dale Htll
Mr 11nd Mrs- Hiram Hall and
children, Mrs F'rankhn Halt
Logan £pent over the week end
with their mother Mrs. G. T. Ad·
kins.
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MEXl
CANS larse p1nll: , t ..,n.acid- 2nd

Legal Notice .
DIVORCE NOTICE

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h
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h 00l howe.
HOWARD WOOLFROM who.:1e
William H. HoJmes, Sy
~acuse . res1denee 1s at Moundivile, W
Ohio.
mo.c Va , at the St..att- ~nitentiAry of
A
TOES
1&gt;&lt;:11d state wdl t&lt;:~ke not..ice that
For Sale: Canmng
TOM
and beans. Brina containe I"¥ and H&lt;~.zel W&lt;)ol)lfrom has itled her .pepick thorn yuurst&gt;lf. $l. 00 per tnwo "g.amst h1m for dtvor~e and
bu.shel. C. R. Harris, Porllan.d . ahmony tn C.a.o;e No. 1z.u;o of the
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2 WHEEL TR AILOR will be rur heari ng on or after

Fur Sale:
4' X 7' $50.00 f . H MoK inney, the sixth day of September, 19M.
Phone 6146-M .
IDODth ioUowiDI lDicrtlOD..
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HA ZEL WOOLFROM
WERS
,
l:iy t:. W. Pl\:OPLES
FOR
SALE
- CUT
FLO
nwa w Ad'llt:rt.1sln&amp;-5b.ouJd br
1.ers,
Her Attornfy
large
poms,
15
mums.
[&gt;Om
.-.ported UllrL.edlal'UJ' . TJe Dall)'
gladiolus.
Spnng
wering t7J·26; -812. 9, 16, 23, 30; (9)-6-7tc
lio!nUDcl "l.U not be re.pvnstbtt
bulbs. 626 High Street, Middlefor mon Ulan oae UJcorrect. in
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
po11 . Phone 6139-Y.
9-5--fltc
Adminittratrh: De Bonia N•n
FO ftSALE-One minute washer,
Et.t1le of M.lrr J. Hull , Dt~eeaHCI
IJ.Id r.p«Jal
new part s, good condition . $2.5
Noli('(· 1s hereby given that
tkea ot J!.'veo\1 pruned at reJl,l
Fnd.ay Kessi11gcr, 640 Plu m St, Ciara E. Howrry whose Post Of11: clualfied rates. Obit11&amp;1'1t~~
Middleport, or c&lt;~ll 6381 -J .
flee Adtlrc.,s ~~ Ciirpenter, Ohi~J
pubJaabed. at 1 ceat per word.
g..s-Jtc ha:-; been duly appointed as Ad.
- -minL'Ilralnx de bonis non of th e
I II
PUBLIC SALE
---· The undersigned Will offe r for Estate of Mary J Hull late of
HOMECOMi r~~
SUCCESS
sale, •t publJr auctio n, at the Se1 pw Township, Meigs County,
Success
UB
Homecommg
residence of Lhe late Dan iel M. Ohio, de&lt;"&lt;'asf'ri .
chureh (Grove Chu rch) on Sept.
Dated th1s 20th day of AiJglL!It
Warner in Chest er, Mc•.s:::s Co un IQ56.
g star t in~ 111 10:30 a. m . Ba.~ket
ty Ohtn , on ::ia1urday, th e 22nd
.JO HN t:. BACON
dinner at noun Afternoon scrof Septrmbcr, 1956, the pe rsonal
VIces at 2:00 p. m. Services will
Jufigr
of the Probatf.\ Court
properly of Daniel M . ~ arner,
spcwtl
bl ngmg,
COnsist
Mr1g~ Cou nt y, Ohto
cnnbi~ttlng
;" part of. Tables,
prai sf'
pread11ng , pra yer
Q-6-Jtc
DL.~hes, Kitchen Utensils, Cu p- 8-23-30
Everyone welcome.
• 6 llp
boarr;l, Bufret Kill' hen chairs,
-- - - - - ------Stove, Refrigerator , Chi na Closet
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Stand, Books
!he Rutland
REV IVAL s tarts
Book CAlle,
Admlni•lrator With the Will
Penllecstal Church. Sunday SepHeating Stow• r.as Healer, Wash
Annexed
Richards,
Stand, Be&lt;! Aoo other It ems.
tl.!mber 9 w•th Ho&gt;
'Estate of Susie Klblale, Decuted
Evangelist in charge.
9 5 3tc Sale to commener
I 00 p. m.
Notice is hereby given lb11l
Terms · Cru;h, Brownie Woods,
Horace
E. Kibble whose Pnst 01N 0 HUNTING UA '{OR NIG HT on
Auclum('er , l'rl.!d Rice, Admmlic:e Address i~ Reedsville, Ohio,
my farm . Che~ter Spencer, Rt 3
btr.alor of \h e esta te of Daniel
has heen duly iippointed as AdPomeroy.
9 5 Jtp
M. Warntr, deceased .
6 3tc minis trator wJth the Will anMxed
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of the Estate of Susie Kibble late
8 aker'a w1ll "tve yo u the beat
of Reedsville, McigH Co unt7, Oblo,
------ dec-ea£etl .
Lrade on fw-nitcre ur appllan·
lJ~ed I'J.A \'I' EN in good con tHllon .
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Dated thi s 20th day of Augu:;t,
Call 925-M.
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JOliN C. BACON
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LETART, W. VA

ter and family .
Le•oY and Lester Roush were
dmnt! r~ue:;t ~ of Mr. and Mn.
Curt ill
Ricka rd and
lJWijhl Leonard Rou5h and lamJiy, Sun .
G1 bbs were busint-Ss vi.sltora in 1-'t.
Mr. and Mrs Johnme Chandler
Pleasant Saturday
and chtldren of llhnois are visitBrenda Weigand spent Tuesday log the fDrmer's Slst'!r and husnlaht w1tb Santlra Rouiih.
ru k
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th band, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ·c Mr s. Re tha
... roo 5
was
e ard o fOak Grove.
&amp;ue.st ot her daughter, Mr:;: Ralph • Jo::rnw an:J bhss Twila Rickard
McDermott of Chestnut Ridge on I wer e dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tues1ay afternoon.
Albert Boston Sunday .
_Guests of Mr .~n d Mr~. Dwight
Mr and Mrs. Toby Myers spent
Gibbs we~ Mrs Stella Fry and Siuda) with DWII;lhts.
Mrt~ . JohnnJe Ro~h of New Haven
M rs Emma P.tckard Thompson,
and Miss Danna l'ry of Penn. .
son Terry and w1fe of Well:ivillc
Okcy Roush ~nd Bert B~essmg 1.\pe nt the week t'~ld w1th Mr. and
returned from_ VJsJtlng relatives m Mrs. iJenuil' ll offman of Broad
Akron and bcmg the din n er IN_esl Hun an dvi~lled tht Oak Grove
of Rev. ~nd Mr.s . Frank HlessJng Cemetery Sunda) .
of Bycs'IJ!Ie.
.
.
John C. kichard was 111 Pome~r . and Mrs . Cecil Blcssmg am:l roy on busiuc~;s Thursday .
cbildre~ of ~kwn spent the week
Calling Sunday twening on Cccll
end .w1th h u parents and other Hlesgmg were Mr s. Gar n ~ t Roush,
relahve~.
Mrs. Leonard lloush, Sandra and
Mrs. Ed Fry, Mrs. Nellie Adkins Milton Ray, Connie Bo-necutter,
and Mn. Naomi Yeager were in Brenda and Btllie We1gand .
Pom-eroy and MidCiepo:-t s hopping
Mr. and Mrs. T hornt Sayre and
Wednesday.
daugh1er of Columb~ spent the
Mrs. Donald Thompson spent week end with Mr . and Mrs. Ross
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lu- Winebrenner and other relati'les.
v-ena Rain &lt;&gt;y.
Mr. and Mr~ . John Hudson and
Mrs. Freda Edwards and child· Mrs. Dortt Hudson of
Morgan
rco of Middleport were recent , were gue~:~t .:of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
gueat::l of Mrs. llannati J o hnson Ruti.tih Sund:av
and other relatives.
-M•ude Blnsing
Frank Boston and family of
Ravenn,a spent the week end at
DOSTON - (UP)-A L.ail eJat Is
the George Boston farm and call- the working :m iform for Arthur n.
ed at tbe homes of C. F. Blel:ising Driscoll of Fall River, Mass., Serand Albert Boston .
·
gean t-al-Arms at the
Ma"-SachuMr. and Mrs. Jason sturgeon sctts State House. He welilt'll: 3 cutof Columbu.s were Sunda ygue!lts away and s~k topp-er on formal
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Boneeut- vt·casions.
T~EY

SPIN, HE TOILS
AUGUSTA , Me PAtrolman
Harry Loeke inve!itlg.at el
whe-n
motori.'!ts complained that a string
ol downtown parking meters· w-ere
oot ~ttepting nichels. He cleanetl
nut colonies of HPiders which had
set up hou.11ekeeping in ·t he coin
slots.

LOST m vic1u1ty of Mirldlcp.&gt;rt
lhll -Bt'al: l&lt;• ilounrl 15 inch cla ~b.
~ y('ar~ old
Black a~ d Tan,
wh1te oll'ounrl th e fac&lt;'. Lal l 508
9 6 :l'c
or 8350 Y

TWO ROOMS H)l{ lll':NT or room
anfl board. Mr.~. Wm . Slater,
• 1,73 Hud ~on St.,
Midrl lep(1['\.
, I hone 0311-M .
9 !'i -Otc
. 5-RoOM--;;-a-,., -BATI~IOC~~ c-st.
for small rd1ahle f11mily. $.1~
, IS B I
~rvices
pN mon th SC(' M•·~. llo ward
Cecil, 80U W M11m S1 , Pumeroy
&amp;. H. llAWLLNG SONS CO. - M
f'Vcnings.
0 6 t!
.IIOW' WrecW Service.
Day
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DEDBOOMS , K1lrhcn, ltving
X. DODG&amp;-PLYMOU'l'H DEALroorn App•oxJm a!l'ly three acre

Auto

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:'omplete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
br.~ancln&amp; and
brake 1erv,Jce.
Hackett's SatetJ ~ervlee. Weft
Main Street, Pomeror, Oh~o.

l:lll'dcn $:l!'i UO pN month COQtact Alex \\-'hcckr , Avl)lc liro'le,
Ohio
9 6 3tc
2-UEDHOOM furnl:;hed house Hot
and
cold
running
water.
Gnmm's Scrvlet!"
Station, Letart fo'a lls
8 30 6tc

Auto Soles

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l96l BUICk S pcc\111 4 ~ lr Sed11n
Local owner. $00tl 00.

HlaP!!nar ·~

~omeroy.

9 6 tltc

ror

rent.-iC:~tenll.oa

Llddera.

Scaffold B'oarda, DrGp CJothl.
Clla.ton Flaher, Jljdd.ieport.

Phone 62UO..X.

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$7ft~ 00

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Pomeroy, September 7 11nO R.
I.tfe, Auto, Fir~~o, Polio. CaU DoD
'•1
11ponsored by WSCS, Forest Run
Mills, lllldd\eport, Ohio.
Netbodllt Churt'h.
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FmER GLASS Awnings and door
canopiel. Rey-Glo. GaB hf'at crs fo"OU SALE- Pearl, f(lrby Rt'a l K&lt;~­
Venetl1n BUnda, all size~ and
talf&gt;,
Rutland TGWMh ip . 3J
colon~. P'rM eJiimatetl .
Dale
acre.'! h nd, bout~ , barn and out
Wippel Supply , 213 Union AvP
bu ! ldingt~ . ~ Gecmge A. Mein
Pomeroy.
8 31 J mo c
6-1-U
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APPLEs FOR SALE • I If.!

•ootb ot

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mile~

Rutl1ad . John L. nom-

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lb29c
lb45c

Short Shank Lean

Rolled Hams, Boneless i:oo~ed -· · · · · lb 85c

JANE PARKER

61J6-M

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a son,

Cruws Clucks open ~ d thi!lr tea

while Paul Ri~:g.~ hat! ~~5 with
game.~ ot 176 , 180 anri 197. Paul
C!Jfford followed wit·h 5:19 W!lh
We .~ Btll~ hitting 51 I. Vic Vt:t• Furniturr in the tough All Sta1 ch10 was high fnr thp lose t's With
/ !.~ague. The C-hirb ar c• entered in 548.
.aJ
helh the All Star L&lt;&gt;a v, ut• in Park1lw ~t·ores:
~ r sbus·g and in I he City LU~gut&gt; a1
Stds Funll!ure
Pt Plc!lS~ nl this ycu
Bri.IIIJWn
123 146 156 425
"lin ~ 1
150 150 150 450
Ru lling ga':lles of 927 , B9 5 am I u
ll07 rnr a nit·t&gt; total or 2729 th•· Coury
1811 11;\ 158 5\13
Chickc. had little trouble wlnning JPnkin~
139 204 166 509
" games ali thei r opponl'nt·, Vooc-b.IO
197 179 172 54.R
all thr-ee
hlld to hnwl with a hlmd o r 150
Totals
785 H40 ,802 24:.17
1
Crows l'tnrk.'l
&gt;:"a~tg;~;·.. Pnmeroy bowlers had i.: llrfnr:-J.
200 159 !CO 5:l!l
0Vf'1' 500 ·-" 1hl! first fl ig ht or ad- M_ench!IIL
184 191 186 5li7
lon ~ ftink Menchlni set tht• pace R1gg.i
178 180 197 55:;
with u 5ti7 on ganH"s of t9!l, 11:171 Louks
196 19~ 108 557
•od 186 Bob Louks followf'd w1th Belle:~
H!\} 166 176 ~ll'

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~ue olav la31 night a11he \ul1seum
Alleys In Parkersburg u~ tht·y took
thret' gamPs in a row fron1 Sid'

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,aloabt11 &amp;nlDIDJ fu• · eny boJ
who d•lne .._ pt a.head aad
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'~e-. HAPPENW.J ~ ~~~~

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THERE ' S JUST A
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THE REPAIRMAN -- TV PICTURii IS

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E'AACn.Y- BUT THfN 1 GUESS

KlND tl' SI.DW AT PICJJ.IN '
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CaiUornla Red Malaga or Seedless

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SUNSET

New York Snoball

Maryland- Golden

Cauliflower

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On Your Dial

2lhs·29c

Grapes

SUNRISE

Honeydew Melons, Jumbo B's

each 49c

Pascal Celery, California -· ··· ····· stalk.19c

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Fancy Pears, Juiey Fresh · · -· · · -· · -3lbs 49c

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' IOU\e •10; .... -Jllm eaJOJ a
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Huro\d Rub!@ , Mr. and Mrs. Geu

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AGENCY

Real Estate BrQker

Ruole, Teo!dy Ruhle

daughter. Mr _!nd

LIRIIY'S SYRUP PACKED-NEW PACK SLICED

RODNEY DOWNING

Lifo, CIIUOI!y ..... '""''

ReV.' and Mrs. Lu_eas, Mrs. John

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al Keglers Ope'n Loop Play
Scort·ng Three w.·ns Thursday

bocn

August 10, 1956 to Mr and M,·s.
Clark Lees: 11 daughter. MaT~ Jnn.

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,J, ugb(er, Rohhl" CoopPC,

Yauger

Vern e Dav 1s home iDC'luded \f•
I and Mr!. Ernt&gt;sl Carpen1tlr. Mr
1 ii!'ld Mrs Paul s11 unders and daugh l ters , Paula Jean and Plltty. Gall!p: Qtis. Mr. and M 1·1 . Allen Parke ~.
Chester , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore
and daughters. Marlene and LindJ ,
1
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A&amp;P-SYRUP PACKEU

Trevy·Finstewold
Funeroltlomt

INSURANCE

P'&lt;l•.:
of ·-~ . .. ' year's prognm.
Interes ting talks were given by

~· lime

16 oz cons

To m"' ttl1 ...lrea af every
family . , , at ~ cos&amp; tflt ftmll,
Hill.

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Mr. yan/ Mrs. R(chard Miller; a

Wonderful Wa-y To Whid Up Dinner!

A&amp;P 1956 PACK CREAMY

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Quality, Se..Vict
and MtrchandiH

1 56 0

~':o!~!~h~f~~l mt~~e , t~~~e~~~~~

Ru»st'il Bryner of Annamoriah w
Va .. Mr. and Mra. HetdOon E::lw~rds
Mr. and Mrs. s. B. Woodyard , Mr
1 and Mr!l' Rob ert Scarberry and
j chi ld ren. Mr. lind Mrs . Robert
Rice and son EugPne and David
Montgome r}', !llr and Mrs. Roy

Whole or H1lf Lean

Ion a Peaches 3 cans 79c
Apple Sauce 6
79c
Bartlett Pears ozcans69c
Pineapple
89c

S Mll•s North ef ,.._,_,
On Rt. Jl. c..n Wm. OruMII"I.
Rock Sprint•

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1Mh" 1D Morr11•\!!"Ll •1nd Jaek Jon .s,
e atter o
tt eton and httsband .of Ellen Jones. The following birth.: were
announced : .a
aOll, "ell Ray, ~!lorn NoY. 22. HI~~
~ ,~r;· and f M~~· ~arl Franklin
N;~rlilKoan . ~om ~~r~~~~o;: ~ so~ .

Butt End' .. · .. -- .. .. .. lb 33c
Center Hom Slices · · · · lb 99c

YELLOW CLING-SLit:ED OR IIALVES

"Ioiii. lellor ,.,. L -

dt-atn:~ Wft'e reported: M. C. Le,~I A Conley, Patkeraburg, Mr. and Mr!i

bled ,after which a Yt!ry lntere1ting p~:oaram Wlli P~tentMI by
the fl)llowlng : Mr 1 1\l'f:•toll Ander!,;On pr-esented mOV&gt;InC Pfcturea of
the la!it reunlpn thRt he bad taken
,.and .then ~dy ·Ruble auisted by
• .: fhroJd- Jttibl-e and Albert Lind
gaw rero rdings of the last reun ·

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CoHage Butts, Smoked · ·· · · · · · · · · · · lb 63c
Canadian Bacon, Slked ·
8 oz pkg 59c

AUTO SALES

GR UEBER BLOC&amp; CO.

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Slab Bacon
lb 25~

METROPOLITAN

CONCRETE BLOCKS

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Smoked Picnics
lb 29~

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Shonk End
Whole Ham

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29 oz

1953 CHEVROLET 1,\ tnn Jllckup
Ont- carefu l Jnc11l ow nr r Hla l'U - QU!CK SEH.VICJt on Weteh fl6. -;;;
palrlne bJ Fact~ Tr.ilned
nar'!i, Pom~roy, Ohio. $Hft~JHJ
watchmaker. COLLINS Jh:W£.
R JO tltr
LERS. P~mero:r .
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---·=---=--c-30 GALLON Lawson aulomnl ir ~a~ BarnN-Simpt~on tn.eurance Ageney,
Middleport . Fir,. • Automohllcwater heater, $2~. 617 High Sl.,
Middl-eport.
9 4 3tc
Bondt. Phone 6Jlli·X
8-20-tf

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Slices Removed

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8CRAP IliON - 11D'I'AIA
Pboot 110
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~'OREMA.l'\1 6 ABBOTT T.V.

120 Bl Insurance

KtueJ tnt.

CraJP.~Qe4 with juicy raisine ... crowned with

JUNK CO.

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QHIQVAllEY

BUICKS and PON"I'IACS
rtloice of three good rat·a at
BULLDOZER
lbls prlc". Blaellnar'11, Pomnrny,
For hlr1• fnr
htllwmcrita
snd
Ubio. $39~ 00.
B 30 tltf
ponrts _ I'. M. Cowdery,
J.oni{
Dottnm.
8 21} lt
19~1 PONTIA C Dlx. 2 d1· S!'fian
---Original melall ic green f1nl sh ltAOIO &amp; TELI!;VISION SERVICE
Blac1tnar'a,
Pomeroy,
O h1 o
Phone ~00 : Cleland Appllaneoe
$5M.OO.
fl 30 6tc
Sture, 118 W. HalD. St .. PomeroJ
2-23·tf

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Drin~ RoyaT Crown Cola. .,

5 Miles Eul of Cheater

l'l'llUO'l'UIW. I · -

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I'Xlt•rwr. roof, Work: guHrllniN•O
H nlt'~ r&lt;•nsoiLahlf'. l'honu 381 Y.
llnmcr N Braley, rumc roy
9 6 1211'

VICP:: All ma.tee Repall'i!d by Ex
pert TechDiclaDa. Pbou 8284 Y
Middleport.
5-16-tf

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SIMON'S
MARKET
W. MAIN ST.

.Ill' IY rAir'I•I'Dr

WEBSTER FRUIT FARM

WE BOY

120 Business !)ervices

B 30 l:ltc

THIS WEEK'S

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Mort

8UI{'K Super 2 dr. Dynafluw
J
drlvt . Showa a:ood UU!, Ulal'\1 ·
WANTim nar!l, Pomeroy, Ohio.

Shop- Save ··Simons

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Bring Containers

Buy
Holsum

Clean inside and ou t. $1,195.()0
Bhletlnar's , l'omeroy .
D 6 tile MA N WANTED - 1-'tlr Rawlcl!,lh
huslness in Pomeroy, No cxlo'OH SALE : 19M Studeb11ker, gnod
JWI'it'll&lt;'e ne edt!&lt;l to start. Sa lct~
t·ondltton $100 00 Phone :t27 or
t·a~y to m ~ke And profits good .
inqu1re 164~ Lincoln lleigh Ls,
S\111 t lmmt•diately. Writ e UawJ'omeroy.
9 4 3tc
lclJ.:h's, Ut'iJL OHl-64,0-100 Fr'CI~­
porl, Ill
Ul 6 ltp
J9~3 BUICK Special Dlx. Hynaflow
rtrlve. One local ownf'r. Blaett- GIRL to work all CA il·JIOP rvcn nar'.ti, Pomrroy, Ohio. $1,10~ .00
\nys. Apply 1n peuon at Flvl'8 30 6lc
I'oinh (;rill.
9 5 J1r
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We n,ow have plen'y Elberta peatbes. Also plenty of
finest drops we ever had.

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Mrs. Myrtle Harrison waa liUrpriaed ~onday evea.in.~ wbe" Mr.
and Mra. C. R. Karr S;. and Polly
Ann Bauer had a birthday part1
for her at their apartment.
Birthday cake and ite cream
weN ser\'ed to Mrs. Har-rison., Mra.
R~va Gosney and Fra.nk Beach who
had been visiting in Marietta earlier that day.
Gifta were s-ent by Mr. and Mn.
Norman Yeauger, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
T. Bauer Jackson; MiB.! Polly Karr,
Columbua .

MarY Bailey were Mrs. Jack RitCh·
ey and children Eugen-e and Diana
of Cleveland, Mr. and Mn. Clyde
W-ell and daugh ter Eleuora.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Painter and
baby called at th-e Pai nter home
Tuesrtsy even ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush or
Waverly were rec-ent visito... of
Mr. and Mra. Vira:H Rou sh.

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19M Pl.YMOUT:I Savoy . One lucal 2 flvoe room apartment11; 2 fourroom sp11.rtmenta, AU with launowner . 2 dr. Sedan Blac· ttnur '~
drle'
and earagea- A. N. Bengel,
Pomeroy
$1.69~.00 .
9·1:l·6tc
Pomeroy, OhJo.
6-14-tl
10M I:IUICK 2 dr. Se&lt;lan. Orig in&lt;~ l :,·or rent ~ Eleclrill wallpaper
Blue with White Top. $1,tl95 oo.
btrllmer. Clinton Fis her, Mid Blaellnar's, Pomeroy.
0 ti titc
d lepo rt. Ph. 62ti~-X.
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PEACHES

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and Robert Harris were ceJebr_fled
at 1 dmner •t Lhe Martin Reffaurant Wednesday evenlnt. A decorated ooke, w'eathed witb """'·
Baby's breath and greenery, was
the center-piece of the table and
others attending w-ere Mrs. RO!Icoe
Fowler, Miss Harrle Mari~ Smith
and Mrs. Wdter Harris.

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' Lind . R ~lp h Lel" D, born Oct 30. 19~~ 1 ~trs John St&gt;bn•ll, Mr tnrl '\fn
MOI.I.IION IIIAMILY
ltiUMION I Rublt&gt;. Mr . an4 Mrz Albert
M•·. and Mn l.larol.d LewlB wPre ~~., Morrilton. Mr and Mn. 1t1 , Mr and Mra. R11lph Edw&lt;~rdo.. , )'Je st on Andt&gt;rson and aun
hOI!t and h08tess to l'he Mo~lton 1 J
fasanelll and othen. Mn l twma Ric hard. Stanley an d HeElmo:-r Btii O(JOn . lt!r owd Mn
tamHy Sunday at their hc;t,rne In '
,
Melton lillVc 1 rudina: and becc11 Su&amp;an . born Nov 2."J , !!Ulj Ht..u s ton Br&amp;llfl on and ctullh:n.
.Rpbiruon Di&amp;trlct wben th~d"W tf\ere wert s•nw:s and m~1ie by Lo Mr Jf'l.d •1·1, J_tapley Sm1th ··1 Mi~Sf,t- tJ!lil'l~nd Mary ·ftr:..nnon .
~~j•'01-em.f:nt 'Morris n,
lfr, Jhd Mra. Ur.d and I number
:~t t6ltiWini ~ri.aa e:s weni R W Melto n .. lld w1fe . Mr. •ftd ,
RJO~. cse tier of M11son
unt
of tnHIIl girl&amp;. Mr . Lind traces announced · 1Tede ~e:..rd t n H&amp;d f,rr, Melvin.
pie, lt.obert LI'Wfrl',
~Mild their tnnual family reunion
hit femi\y llneate bac-k to the I Brand, Mary · kt,~blt&gt; to
Jam es l...tfe and c drf.'rl, Mrs nub!tt1
~Am ong thoae from a dbtenee
famow 11inger, Jennie Lind .
81·adeley 11nd N&amp;nt!y Fa~an elh to Sumnl'l' JaQt
Reard , Mr and
Were Rev. and Mt"!l . Homer C
Wol'd 'Nas rectllved h·om Mn . Clark Let:l
Mr s, Hod Bnlnd Mhses l_..ah and
Lucas of K-amaS City, Mo. This
Roberl M. Sayre of Fort Wl)rth,
A mollon WL'I adopt ed that th~ Judith B Coph•y, Mr. and Mr"
was tl'leil flrsl tim~ to atte nd thf'
Teu~ who nad planned to attend ~arne offlce-rs or th~ or~::an•~. ;~tlOil Park-e Lee Judy Lanier,
Harry
reunion. Mrs. Lueas Is a creat
but bc.caut~r uf her b-elnltl 1n aehool The Lime of the reunion next yrar Crump ;.nd wsr e ~&gt;nd Sharon Ll'n ll
cnnddaulilhter of Clement MOlT'!Was unable to &amp;et here Shr ad- The lime for tht' reunion nr.t ~e.::.r Caudlll, J C. Beard, W1k Mr
lton .Mr. Luc:aa ill a Jocal preaeh'1h1ed that her oldeat ton, Bobby, will 00 th• tourth Sunday in .' \ug· F.arJ Franklin Morri1ton, Mr and
er ln tM Methodist Ot,.uroh in
wa.s door 1n11n' at the Republican wt at th,. homt' of Mr and Mn !\lr.s. Dale Mellon and l'hllt.!rcn .
Kansas City. Jlill ·family lineage
Con~ention lrl &amp;n Franeiaeo and Robert Sumner back of Htnder- Mr anti Mr'~ Barto Durst. Jr an•J
goe8 back· to t:he flr.!lt JO'IIel'ftOT of
that her mother-in-law l.s t he Na- son
children. Mr .a nd Mr~ Robtrt K
OhiD a nd al1o \o .a f ormer tlOv~rtianal Comm1ttaewoman from the
Following arf' those who regis· Vwk Mr and Mrs Harold Hum nor ol lpwa. {}ne of his Mlat'lveli
nate of Oklahoma .
tered : Rev. and Mrs . Hom t'r c. garner and chlld:ren. Mr ;~nd Mrs
nambd Clark will the flrat DisA letter of ereetlnta to the fam- Luea8 ot Kansar City, Mr . and Jerry A. Roach . Mr. and Mr~ . J
hop ordaJned by the noted pioneer
lly wa11 received and read frt&gt;m Mrs. Albert Und and C"bildren. 1Milton L-ewis , Mr and Mrs. John
Methodist ·Bishop
A.abUTy
who
Mu Ellen Jonea , Littleton, Colo ;,ir;. ~f E Ruble Harold Ruble ,[ Lewis &lt;~nd children Mr. and Mrs
estitbllsbed 'the fir st
Mefuodbt I She 1£ the lfrrat aranddaua:hkr of 1 '\' L.l L,:oncord . MDI.§.. Mr and A Ray Housh , Billy Lewl! Mr.
c tlurcb~ throUjhoUt Virgini a, W. ' Clement Morrit~ton. She gave an M!'" 1'P&lt;I&lt;ly RubiP , Mrs. Ber tha A I and Mrs John Clark Lees and
V'lrginltl and Kentue!J:y.
Invitation to 'lislt h ~· r home in , (" m · •, , "' . '\1r . and Mrs G1·o daughter. and Mr. and ~rs. Jame-.s
Li.ttleton.
; Ilub\ 1• aoU duldren . Mrs. Jame~ I M. Crump
The usual picnic dinner was -enB .. •
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arry
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At th b
joyed by the 1arre crowd assem~-- e usmess !I~''S&gt;JJOn t 1lf~':' Hot-•1' ·,.-m ...,, Akron, Mrs. F ceolia
Ht•liday weekend visitors at the

SUPER R!(;HT- Full Shank Half-No Ce nter SUces Removed

111116.
JOHN C. BACON
Judge of the Probate Co urt
Me•gs Coun ty, Ohio
8--23-30
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The followlnJ:: wc&gt;re xuests of
Jmn1 e R(,u~h sn honor nf ber
bJrthd01y Sunday . Mr and Mrs.
Floyd Spttncer, l'd.r . .and Mrs. DenzJI Goeglem . Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Clark 1.1nd b.lbv, Mr and Mrs. Ge-rald Violet.
Mrs. Oma PmiO'll, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawt'fnce !-'.nell of Belpre called
on Mrs. Mary B&lt;11ly recently.
K11they Re&lt;~ulcr spent last Tuesday W!lh Mary Jo and Donnie
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs Curtis Bailey of
Athens and Mrs. Mary Bailey
sp-ent Sund.dy l''lening wJth Mr.
and Mrs W1ll H('llman Mrs. Bail-ey
rema1ned a couple day at the Heilman home
Mr. and Mn Harry Brown and
ch1ldren spent Sunday at the home
oJ Russell P:un1er,
Mrs. Jenn1e Roush ~ spendmg a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Ywlet M Tuppt&gt;rs P lams.
Sunday aflemoon callers- of MN.

antTHDAY CILI&amp;ItATID
Bi,thday• of M". H•l&lt;rt M1&lt;•

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PLACE TO

WRONG
DRAW
WILLOWS, Calif. -- Frederick
B . Kilgore Jr., 19, E l Cerrito, Calif.
was practicing a quick draw with
a
pistol when he accidentally shot
t.IGAL NOTICE
hinuelf
ln the leg.
Scaled proposals
will be received by the Board of Education
of the Middleport
School DilltFict of Middleport. Ohio, at the
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
office of the Superintendent up
Executrix
'
un til 12 :00 noon, eAstun standard E•tate of H11rvey Ch•ney, Dece111ed
time, Sept 2R1h as provided by
Notice is hereby given !hat Mag.
Jaw for aU labor, equipment and gie Chancy , whcse Post OffiCe ad- 1
materi11l ni'Ct'KS!Ify for the reroof- dress is Shade, Ohm, R. D. 1, h a~ 1
mg of the Ma1n Section of. the been duly appointed as Executrix
Middleport Hi~h School Building of the &amp;tale of Harvey C haney ,
according to llw spcc!tlcatlon 8 on late of Meigs County , Ohio, d&lt;&gt;c-easfile in the o fflrcs of the Sup-erin- ed.
tendent of Sc hools.
Dated thls 20th day of August

The Boatd of Education reserve~~
the riRhl to reject any or all bids.
Dy order of the Board of Edu·
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2 rn:nnOOM furnis hed apartment
1053 I'L\'MOUTII 2 rir. Dlx Sedan
Bruce Lloyd, President
on Mulherry Ave. Phon1~ 6094-X
On~! cat dul
ownt&gt;t·.
$895.00.
Paul S. Smart, Clerk
8 30 etc (tl) 30 (91 6, 13, 20, -4tc
Blactt nar 's, Ponlt'J'Oy .
0 6 61&lt;
4-room
J-'UHNISHED,
2 large
1~2 ncSOTO V8
4 clr. Sedan
porches, With back and front
Power $leering, aulomohc s hlft.
f' n\rllne•·s newly decorated, h.Jt
$80~ .00. Blaeltnar'r;, Pomero)'.
wal('r heat. P hont'l 337-J .
9 6 6tc
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BECAUSE YOU GET MORE LOW PRICIS ••• ON MORI IIEMS ... MOU DAYS A wmc ••• AaP IS THI

F OUNJJ - One sr-I of KEYS
Jucigc of !he Probate Cou rt
SLEEPING ROOMS for rcn t with
Mulherry Ave . IndenlifY al th•
Meigs Co unty, Ohio
cooking prlvilegt&gt;s, 127 Butter9--6
ate
Jlally S('ntmcl offlc_e ___ 9 l:l ~! nut. Avt' .. Pomt·roy .
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Pomeroy Chapter OES Makes'Plans
Surprise Party
Given To Honor For "Friends Night" Next Meeting
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Mrs. Winebrenner

ROOMS Of
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BAKER
FURNITURE
Clio The Brt&amp;htnt Cor·
aer lit Middleport

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RADII l'UIINITIJIUIIII

OES met Tocsrl.ay evening at lM or••ut hou~e (ov L t~!Lon to attend
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H ·~ M.a son1c Temp le P:~ ~l matrons an •\ .. friend s n1ghl' ' werf! receiv!'(j
Mrs. Robed Wmebrenner,
':1- pasl pAtr on~ Will also he honored from llanne on Srpt('rnber 10.
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&amp;ell }\un waa surpnsed 11 or 0 ay
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b t d at thJ;~ mtoe tm"
( hr ~ Jurc . SPpltm e , 25:
mcar ,
wh en .h ~~ lrth ay was Ct'1e rae
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S~o"pl!!mht• r 26. and Harnsonv1!1e,
at • ptcmc dinner at the home of
Flon•nce I Lacy , as~t&gt;{Jate mat·
.
Mr. and Mr11. Charles Ktng
(Donna ron ;mu·' II 1111. ~ p S• 011 lh wor th y Septemb~&gt;r 28
Winebrenner) and children. Randy patrou protem , prrsirlNl and a ru
A rt'ft'JJ~ion for fl.elly !\1 . John and Milldy Luane.
Jnmuua·BI Inn w ;,, rt"ar! from lh &lt;' ~on. grand condur\n"~ at ("olumMrs. Winebrenner wa H given a . d L~tnct pre~u 1L'n t r oue,_" rnm J.: a dis · hus. anr1 for WaliPr J ~iind!"eVLn ,
grandmother bran•let
with the lrtrt parlv to h•· h{'ld ~~ (;rand Tc- grand s&lt;'lliJnrl ~~ S•rashurl' •v !o-names and birthdates of hf'r eight mp!r ~rs,, ron 1n ('\('veland. w ·rn- ;tnnottnrl'd and mvitation;; r£&gt;c('ived
to attl'nrl .
gnndchlldrt-n lis 11 special ~ift .
ne~da y Ortoht•r 31 . at 11 :30 pm .
lnvrtatl
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lh
wt·•
l' rrfr!vl"d lo atThe picnk was served on t h&lt;'
At lh&lt;' rlo~1' o f thr tnl'l'lin:;! lhl'
. .1~~ d to t he rl 1nm~
l.w" Of 'h. K'·og hom".. •·d
" oth"r~
... ~ tend thrn• irlsla!!ii110n~ nf "Rain- grnup wPrr m~·1
present were Mr.
Winebrenner . how for r, 111'" ~ ·' rotlows __ we_llston . room which wa ~ dt•rnrated with
Mr. and Mrs. Ra y Will Lams (lri!. ) Septemb'-'r !5, at the ( htL IL· h nr flrrangtmrnts 'nf rlnwPrs. fnr rl'and children,
Connte
Pen net\
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---fr·cshments s('rvcd by Ruth Massa!· .
Rockie and Mark : Mr. and Mrs chilrlr&lt;'n. Timmy and Tommy Van , Erl1th Shain . M:uv K V n~ t Maria
Thomas
Russell (Aldf&gt; ne)
and H_y scll Run
I F'ostr~ and .'\nna Otrrst

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DEMOCRATS of Jar.k$011, Calhoun,
Milson and Roane Count1!18 m.t in
tfta Haven Theater on last Thur..
daJ after.,aon to nominate a can•

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~iss Kathryn lkn gP J tert tod :~y
!'ur her hom e. Cmcmnati ilftcr a
two months vl•dl with Dr . anJ
Mrs. c. E. W. Downi•·- Shr wa~ ac. d h"m" b'' Dr Downie
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Eldon w eeks., .John !'"··wk. llowani MclnloHh aod Mt s~ ltalil ('l Batey wrrP in Mariett a. Mond&lt;ly lo
aUcnt! the fa1r .
Edward :\tdnlu ~h and e!rildren
Eddw and Rita nf Daytl!n ;JI"l'!\'1'(1
Wedncsdav fu1 11 vt~ ll w·t h hi ~
p .. rents, Mr aud Mr, H•1 wa.d ~ :-

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Mr. and Mrs . Aaron Shef'ts, CoNegrue. to "lltay away." "
lumbus. and Mr ~nd Mrs. Brooks
cruwd .al some 250 persons
McKinl ey, Re)·nn!rishurg, we re ho!mlllerl ai::Hmt the grounde. B.nd iday we-ekend gU('!its of Mr . and
threnlll lo uso&gt;; (;'lm W keep the Mrs. 0 . E. MeK inlPy and :son, Earl.
Y&lt;'huut on an ~:~.tl-whlle basiB
Mi..~s Carol Hac-hlel , RN. who is
""'&lt;!'" heard. (lntcrnot-loMal) ~employ~d al the Meigs (~elleral
- Hospital, left this week !or a trip
to Niagara Falls and Canada With
!\iiss Susa n Pfalsgraf, RN, and Miss
Jane Bovl('s. RN. both nursP..s at St.
Joseph ':s HIL~pita! , Parker~buq~ .
Mr. and Mrs . llarrv Falor, Akron
were w&lt;'eke·nd JiUests of Mr. and
~Irs . Fonest Bilchtel and son .
Mr ~nd Mr~. Eugene D•·nt LJ[ I Mr. and Mr~. Bruce Burling 11ntl
Sprmg[irld ~pent the hni H1ay Wl'CJ.; - child rF n, Honny. Lonny. Brur:-e ar1d
end w1th ·hl·l· ptHent~. Mr. and Mr,;. 1 Cilllnl (' have m(lved from the Ray
C~rl Qua!\.~.
!J&lt;.:rst prupl'l'ly on StOf)'S Hun to
I' _ n: H~nry has returned 1-Q his Gallij)L, I i~home Am~e~villl' arter a weeks
.
vi.~it ~ilh hi~ d;wghlf'r and ~wn in
M_r. and Mr s. Tl]omas Gann ~nc1

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Mi!waukcr. Wise. an i\•&lt;'tl WPrllh''·
day tor a visit with h~r parent ~,
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Huch.
Word has been rcceivl!c\ herr
that Edward Hite is crrtically ill
in Grant Ho.~pi(al, Co!umbu~ . Mr ~.
Herman Scholl who left !a'l
week for Columbus remained to h'·
with her father .
Mr ~. Frank Dix ha~ returned
to hel" home, Syracu .~P. N. Y . arter
a 10 dB)'~ visit with ~r. and l\h~
Robert Morri~ Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kttr! Gru c&lt;;&lt;'r and
sons, Larry and Hnhhy spPnl tlw
holiday weekend in co: limbus w~lh
rclat.i\•es.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnir H~ ssh'r anrl
!!On have returned to their hom&lt;' in
Columbus after 8 . week.~ visit 1111th

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the Fifth Judicial
District. Pic~
f&lt;uUd
k a ,.neral view of
tht conv.nton lmmedlahly follow·

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Mr. and Mrs. Dan McNaught~n,
Columb"', •i•iled celatim and
friends here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde l''reneh, Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Frencb and Mr.
and Mr~ . owen French, Jackson,
vi~it-ed Mr. and Mr$. Edward Fren ch sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Casic and
children, David, Theresa, Rita , and
Art:hur, visited ill Columbus Sun-

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY
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rrom Ma.nsneld. Tex., flac pole,
ls removed by J. T. Pressley
11.nd couBln Willard, both 20. A
meaea_ge on the etrlgy warned

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'SYRACUSE- MINERSVILLE- RACINE-LETART FALLS-LONG
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BOTTOM- REEDSVILLE- TUPPERS PLAINS- ALFRED-DARWIN
CHESTER- CHESHIRE -LEADING CREEK-HOBSON-BRADBURY
RUTLAND- DBXTER- DYESVILLE- CARPENTER- PAGEVILLE
HARRISONVILLE- POINT ROCK- BASHAN- EAGLE RIDGEFORESTRUN-MORNING STAR-WOLF PEN-CLIFTON-W.
COLUMBIA -MASON, HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN.
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Tempenturet wtll IYerlfe 3 to
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hi&amp;h TT north 8J aoutb; normal low
58 to 58. CooJ Saturday aad alowl7
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Jn Attendance
The Loyal Women's Class fl,ad
the largest attendance Wednesd•y
at the Prayer service and Bible
study class at the
Church cf
Christ_ i''r~d I. Gardner, pastor · of
the church, wa 5 in charge of the
ela55 and Miss Mildred Hawley
was devotional leader.
Special music was presented by
Homer Rice and L. R-. WJiey who"
sang a duet "Be Sti)l and.Know.''
Raymond Cole wiU be leader i)f
the devotional service next week.

d~~- and Mrs. JJ&gt;.ck Amsbary and
son, Ricky, and Don H()!ter, Huntington, visited relatives here Monday and were ai"Compam·e d h ome
by her motller, Mrs. Webb Hall.
David Chesher, whose leg was
brokon last week while practising
foothall, was taken from the Mason
Clinic to the Holzer Hospital Wednesrlay in the Rawlings-Coal.s ambulanre.
MI"S . Ot-ho Watts, who has heen
In H().izer Hospttal for.,e1•e IIUr.geq ,
was scheduled to return home todoy
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faJTIJ!y baVP movrd fr·om the H. J · Mrs. Edna L:.ing, Bradbury, is a
Russel! &lt;rpaL·tmeut, un Tlllrd Ave· medica\ patient at the Meigs Gt-nnuc to th~ L;ughl ad pr uperty on eral Hm;pilaL
Hooke r and Ji llth Av•·trLr£'.
Mr. and Mrs. Cla1·ence RQot and
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Tom Rail, son of Mr and 1\·lr_s. children , Michael and Susan. ChHK O. !tall, ts recovcrLnl,! at hLS llcnth(' visited frlellds 'li~'re Sa.tur·
A turkey dinner , Wlth · all 'the
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lr , vcnur a · dny.
trimmirigs was Wved - ·, .on the
c~ ma)nr surger·y ;tt ,Hol1.&lt;"1" Hu~
1\1t~S Laurie MeKa.v. who has lawn of the L. D. Scott"· home Lapita\ and wrll not start sdwol fu L· bt'l' n a surgical pati&lt;"nl HI Meigs bor Oay to celcbra~ Mr. Scott's
anOther wt&gt;ek.
Geoeral Ho ..;pilal silll'l" she fell and hirthday.
Mr. and Mr~ - Graul :'1-lunlgunn•ry bruke ht'f hip, Wfl,, retum&lt;'d to th&gt;J
Guc-sl'l included Mr. -an,d "frs.
an d t: hildt·cn have movc1l from hom{' uf her sisiN-in·law , Mrs. A.
Homer
~arshing~oq, . ¥r .;nd Mrs.
\1itldlqJort where th1• y livPd v.'hilt• w \1cKay, Wednesday m the Rahe- wa ~ working &lt;1\ th1· Krogf!r Suj.l- wlings-Conts ambulaner . 1\ti~ s Cnr:J Folden and two - daugh~rs, Mr.
erma1·k"t in P omc 1·oy .
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Hupe and Mrs. Paul Theiss ;;re as· and Mrs. Ch~rles Rife, Mrs . . Ada
Mrs_ Fred I. Gardner wa s i~ ~i~ t 1 ng Mrs. McKay 1n the care of Pierce, GallipLii~; . M1'S_•. cora Miser
Columbus: Mr .and. lt,Ji's. Henry
ftiehat·d lhnk, Ch c~hll'l'. s till ol Miss M!!Kay.
Mr. ~nd ~Irs. Herbel'\ !'ink. MidMrs. Ray Williams :lnd Mrs . Scott, Cheshire·, ·Mr. ; .and - ·Mn.
dleport. has bern a surg1cal rat - Charles King, Hysell Run , were boJ· James Simpson and ·da.ughter, San.
ient at the Mason Clink .
sincss visitors in Parkerburg Tue:;- dra, Mr. and Mrs." L, 1&gt;. Scott.
Middleport.
Cleveh!nd over
tlw wcekfond day .
Mr. 1 Scott Is reeovering slowly
where &amp;he was the house ~ue&gt;t uf
her si!'itcr. Mrs. Edwnrd l.l'Wi~. and
Mrs. Dan Price and her sister, [rom a recent back lnj11ry.ultenllcrl the wedding of h ~ r ncp· Mrs. Eliz.abeth Wm·kman, Mr. alld
hew, Edward Lcwi~, and Miss ~Irs . Arthur Price, Pomeroy, were
MILK DATA
Mary Jane Sr'hoole_y on Saturday Labor D~y guests of anot-her sister,
ALBANY,
N. Y. -st. Lawrence~
at the Church of the Saviour Met- William Susshine, Goshen, Ohin.
waa the top dairy county in New
hodist Church.
Mrs. Donald Mill:~ ~tnd daughter,
George Johnson, Middleport, and Cynthia, Mrs. H . L. Dunham, Miss York state durint May. Milk de·
liveries In the county totalel 51,·
his. sblcr, Mr:;. M . E. Nel:wn. Dell- Sylvia McMaster, Mrs. Milton Hood
675,044 lX&gt;Unds, an Increase of 5,tn, wt·rc railed to Columbu!i Wed- and Mrs. C. H. Wise Jr. were visil,
857,831 pounds over :::M::'':::·_ __
Ol'!&gt;rlay lo allend the funeral of urs in Gallipo!i~ Wednesday.
their aunt, Mrs. A. R. McElh inney .
Ann Chapman is vlsiUr1g rela·
Arlhu: G_ilmor~ and hi:~ mother, tives in Dayton.
Guests were Mr. and· M·r8. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford Lohse and children, Jir.nmy, · Jack
Mrs. Mmnrc Gilmore drove to
Cu vin~tun . Ky., after Mr. and Mrs . and family, Bruce , Carolyn anri · and Jennifer; Mr. and Mrs. Will·
R;;ymonrl Burns and daughter who Neda, entertained Labor Day with h.m Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
returnt~d hl'I"C for a week's va&lt;'· a chicken barbequc nn the lawn of Dutton and daughter, Ellen, and

tumlne cooler aeaiD Tue.Uy ud
Wed...doy. PreelpllltioO wiU •••

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Of Trucks On Union Ave. Friday
Tbe ooed foi' widening of Union
Avenue was dramatically pointed
up Fl'iday morniOI at approxltl~ly 10:30 a. m. when three
loade-d trucks figured in a colUIi® whlcb saw two drivers paillfuJiy' injured and traffic blocked
on the busy artery ror more than
&amp;ll hour to dear debris and coal
from the streeu.

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The hoard ruled that tbe superintendent allow pupils to 8Uend
The meeting was extended until the same schools which they atI a. m. an Wednesday morning as tended last year unUI condiiion.s
delegat(ons sought a cancellatiM are more favorable to make the
ebange.
the
, _Tbe previOUii action or
board ·was tahn in an · etrort to
reli.eve the crowded Conctition8 9ft.
the county's school buses.

Superintendent C. H.
Withers
deplared the stand taken by the
board an Tuesday night and commented tbat he was a(rald that
Studeats at Middleport
it :would Invite trouble botb from
School held their eledions
the
claa.s· officers this week. Bruce the state police and rrom
Bradford was selected by the Sen- state department of school tranai.or CLa&amp;s to guide them through portation.
the coming year. He will be asBoth o! the latter organizations
lilted by Vice-president Stephen
have sought to relieve the overCoats; .,.etary Richard Hovatter loading of school buses ill the
and Treasurer Kenneth Lewl11.
Th J .
k county.
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umors
chose
Genl!;
Croo
a Lhel.: p Jd nl Ph U St s
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~n. ley as vice president, Dee Sauer1
-STOVE EXPLODES
Sceretary Jeanette Crooks Trea.surer and George Baumgardner
Racine Fire Department wQ ca1~
Executive Officer.
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led to the borne of Mr. and Mn.
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Dale ldJller wilL head tbt: Soph- James Snodgrass Thursday afterC1asa. His capinet will coi1- noon when a stove which Mra.
vtec president Edward Sn.odgrass attempted to light ei·
; Secretary, Janet Stobart, ploded. There were no mJuraes
Treasurer, steYcn Bailey, and Ex, but damage to the stove was eaecut.ive Officer, Roger Ligbtfoot.
at $225.

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swering the call gave firat aid to
the Injured men and transported
them to the h\&gt;8pital,
Pollc:e Chief Frank Hudson and
Patrolman John McKemie hand·
Jed the clearln·g: o£ a traffic jam
thlll resulted from . tile acci&lt;lent
and the cJearilll of the stre~ts .
Tbe truck driven by McCumber

Cedric Clark, Chairman, Mrs. Car,
roll Swanson, M1'a. Ralph Prall ,
and worker's are Mrs. Guy Reynolds Mrs. Ernest Coverl, Mn;. Rodney Downing.
Pome1·oy Capt11ins are Mrs. C. r.
Lochary, chairman, Miss Marie Bichman, Mr. and Mrs. The-odore
Ree&lt;l Jr., Charles Swi~hcr. Mrs. N.
P. Swackhammer is chairman fo:·
the Mason group and will be assisted by Lloyd Roush. Mrs. W- R.
Proffitt, Miss Margaret; earmark
and Marin&lt;la J. Harpole.

Guy Boyd Death
Reported Here

Market Reports

Mn William B.,:ter
received
word of the tki'ih af ber brother·
1m-law, Guy Boyd, Wellsburg, W.
Virginia,
~ Mr. Boyd dioeid Monday at his
heme and funer.al services were
held at Welbburg Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Boyd wa 8 well known• here
luv1ng visited in Mel&amp;s Coooty '
quite often.

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Greatest Value In Bicycles Tadav- On The Third Floor

MlfGS GINEUL HOS~ITAL

CINCINNATI, 0 UP - Produce :
Ens, about steady; prices 111
farms, consumers, Whil-es _and
browns, A jumbos .fo6-48 a large..
44-47; A mediums 28-31; A smalJ
18-2!; 8 larlie ~-38; FOB Cincinnati, whites and browns A -large
152-63; A medium)t6-36.

Chickens, un~ttled; fryers 3-3-~
lb 16~ · 17; heM, over 5 lb 14-15;
ADMrM'ED:
Geore:e Kistlillg, hena 15 .lb and finder H; hens, light
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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type 11-13; old roosters 10-11.
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DISCHARGES: None.
Butt-er, 90 ~~eore 68.

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position~ on the ticket may be
fllled by party ch.ah·men.

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Conference w.·ll
Be He}doCt. 25
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1'he 8 nnual Dtatrict Health Concrence at Lake Hopo ,-m b:c held
on Thursday, October Mtfi. The
theme of the meeting ls "Under·
l11tandlrtr Mental Hea'lth."
This is an llpen meeting lo any.
one wh.o wishes to attend. Those
who wish to elt lunch with tbe
group mu!::t send reservations ln
to the County Extension Office by
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DIVORCE
Lovena
Barrett, S. Second-llt
Mkldlcport was granted a dlvorce
in Meigs Counl_y Common Ple21
Court today from Henry Barrett,
Dexter RFD on chargt~~&gt; nf gross
neglect aud extreme CTUeity.

Slate'.s Attorney Abraham Ullman. now in full charge of tbe
case, rerused any comment on pos.sibHity thil.t the child was mur.
dered before bein--g thrown into
Lake Wbiteney, a reservoir south
or Hamden.
Three boy, fishing along
the
shore of the lake found the body
Thur&amp;day, about one mile from the
crowded 11epartment store where
Cynthia was taken from ber carriage last Saturflay.
'rbe body of the baby, believe-d
dead several day5, wa viewed by
both Mrs. Ruotolo and her huSb.lnd, Stephen, 33, wflo made the
i&amp;ntiflcation,

Dete-ctive3 searched tbe Ruotolo
house and yard Thursday. Tbey
disclosed they Nere
trti.ng
to
Virginia Fall.m, fiJ of Minert-- mah:h a piece of wire wblch was
of
the
ville will 1 peild until Monday Itt i tued to close lbe top
lh M ·
transparent eellophane
bag in
e ~ County Ja~ as a result which _the body was fouDd.
of a ruling by Juahce
of the
Peace Pt'ttY Peoples in court this
Authorttles Coahr
qaomln&amp;, whea abe elrtered a plea
l!llma~, liter hour.1 of interroor guilty to disturbance o1 the galion With the teadiOI fillJres in
peace.
the cue, conferred wittl the FBI,
state police aad local pollee: late
Thurs~ Digbt.
The Hale's attorney said that
no one has been arrested.
"There wa_. oo evide~ ot sex- 1
ua1 QJolntatioa Ia the eUe." Ull·
man ~ d· newsaiem. - '"You. bave
been tolre ew«yt.hing that c., .,betold." He replied "No comment"
t8 &amp;11 other queaUoJUi.
Ullman's office took
offlcial
Squire P~oples in hls' hearing
cbarge
a(
the
investigation
today
beld this morning denounced the
with
the'
withdrawal
of
t.be
FBI
accused ror iavadlog the •anctity
from
the
caae.
of a ehuretr while drunk. After a
verbal laslDng he levied a fine of
Joseph J. Cuper, FBI
•rea
$25 and t!Oils with committment cblef, announ~d Thursday night:
lo the county jail umUI fine and
"In view of the idenUficatloD
costa are- IW!id and with the pro- of the body and the fact rao invision that tb-e defeDdaat remai-n terstate trlll8portation il indieatin jUt until Monday,
d, there appars 1o be mo federal
Deputy Duckworth was the a.-.. jurisdiction. Conaquently the FBI
ruUng officer.
is not empowered to conduct further iDftiUgation."

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Mason t;ounty voters were reminded this week that the voter
registratio nbook! will be closed
on October 6 . Any one desiring
to vote in November who isn't
registered must do so by that date

County Cle-rk Jabn A. Wilson
Treated at Meigs General Hos,..minded voters that a woman Bend Mi118trel to be presented this
'·~ and ~ss lble
t•e
L•11
pltal for leg inj.u.~es
who hji,Ji married since regbtering Fall, with sponso• ., •·t'n•
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Nathaniel
tart PTA and the Pomeroy Central
intei-nat injuries was
tD vote must registe~ under her PTA. Bob Hoeflich, Pomeroy, will
McCumbe' .! Cb••h'··, driver of
new name. He alsu saiu that young
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and
Charles
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Or tb
people who will reach the age of -"'vu
BaUey of Racine, driver of I ce•
21 on or before Navember 6 are
Attending the Byard Meeting
me"nt mixer ·. truck .whc sustained
eligible to regisler.
Wednl!sday evf!nlng were Charles
·Hayeti, Bill Childs, Bill Clark,
facial laceratioDll and cuts about
the hands.
Other persons required to re- Charles Legar, Orvil Wiles, Roy
A third truck inV(I(ved In the
Capt~ins a~·d workers in. the me- gister are those wbo h8Ye moved I' Reuter, Mrs. Anna Wheeler, Mr-s.
... t wa nat Identified b' lrobersbJ~[drJVe. _for the Trt-Cou~ 0.y since their laSt registration
and Chlorus Grimm, Mrs. Olive Irigra·
ac' ~• t
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Commulll )' Concert AssoclatJOl'l newcomers to the state. The latter ham, Mrt. Early Roush, Mrs. DGn·
po11 ce a preu 11 me.
b
ari un d b
Mrs are f!Jiglble a!ter a yeer's resi· ley Reibel, Bob Hoeflich, Director.
1 ha
ve
een
. no ce_
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According to accounts of the accident tbe unidentified coal truck Georg~ F. B_ovie and ~ames Bacon, dent'e In . the state as of election
wu traveling down hill on Union ca-cha~rman_ of t-he dn~e.
day an~ 60 days in th.e county
toward Pomeroy when the heavily
Sept_. 10 Is the starting day f?r in which they intend to vote.
laden coal truck driven by
the dnve and a klckoff dif)J)er will . Political exee·uuve committeesCumber attcJ11pted to pass and be held Monday it the Lafayclte were also reminded that Oetobed
met the cement
mixer
truck Hotel_ at o:ao at 6 :30 p.m. for t'he 6 is the final 'liay to ' fill vaeaniven
bu
Baile'
head-on.
captams, w_orken and me~bcrs of·
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the executtve board.
cies in nominations for county and
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wa.s his own used in his mining
operatlqna. · H.e &amp;aid that as h~
attempted tO pass the · sl.1wed
down unidentified truck he was
unable to slow down and return
to his Line of traffic due to brake
failure.
A pollee lnvestiKatlon of the
accident was stil! underway tlli~
afternoon.
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Church Invasion
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elected when the Executi~ J!;oard
at the Big Bend Minstrel met
the home
Mrs. Robert Crow,
Letart, Wedneaday · evening, wlth
Mrs. Chlorus Grim·m, co.bosteu.
Mrs. €row was elected president.
Bill Clark Vice President, Bill
Childs, Secretary, Ray Reuter,
Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Fi·
nancial SeCretary.
Plans were discussed !or the Big

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thia Ruotolo may have been a victim or homicide nther than kidnaping.
Vital orgaru of the Infant found
floating in a plastic potato bag in
a re1ervolr have bun sent to the
FBI laboratory to determine the
cause or death .
The baby·, mother, Mrs. Eleanor
Ruotolo, 29, was quntlolled three
Urnes in 10 houn Thursday. Sob-

i[.arry Mars¥"al~ Slllitb,_ 17, of
Laurel' Cliff, to181roy", waa alated
.ftlll' an q'p:eit:l~-~ ~or.e JuvCnll~
Judge J~hn S~n on cbarges c.t
feak.lesa OperatiOn of a mo~r
vehicle. He was &amp;rrested by Pa·J
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uound Moodo,, maio!,
portmn.

HAMDEN, Conn. UP - Fever· bingnd nearing collapse, she was
lab poli~ ae-llvity bimted today at teeorted to her home by two pothe po:ssibiUty that 6--weel-oJd Cyn- licemen and a priest.

Officers Elected
·=--- At Board Meeting
Mason Co. Voters Of Bend Minstrel Middleport High
Are Reminded Of Offic'fs ,., • New Year Oasses Elect
Rei:)_S
JJi tenn
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at Their Officers
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Tw6 Men Injured In Headun Wreck

hill grandPa rents, r, and Mrs. ll&lt;J. -"~;~,."~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;o:.;t~he~i~'~"~o~m;;;,•~o~oi.:B~ro~w;n~e~ll;;;;;A~'~'~""~e~.;;iM~n~.~·~·~·~H"".~C~u~pe""n~ter;_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
rry Keiser. Mincrsvil!r .
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Columbus were wel'kend 11,ue~ts nf
Mr. and Ml's. Harry Kei~er .
Edward Pat·ker .Jr. of Cleveland
was the holiday wcek&lt;'nd gu~st nf
his parents, ftJr. and Mrs. Ldward
Parker Sr. Minel"!lvillr.
It' '1 ·t 1..
Mrs. Mason fisher left ~1"nnda~­
for a visit In Akron with Mr . and
Mrs. John Fisher and som.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thom :1~
and daughlcr. l'~a:ve spent Sundny
in Crooksville with Mr. and Mr~
Walter Thomas and family .
Davld 1'bomas, , Minersville lofl
Wednesday (or a visit ln CrOIJksville with his son and daughter in
law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thoma~
and family .
Mrs. Catherine Krupp ·haa n•·
turned to hl'r hnme, (nlumllm aC! t'lr a weeks visit with hl'l" brother,
Phillip Re ib{'l and ~is t. N, M i.~$
Louise.
Mrs. Margaret Ram••:v :1nd ~r~
Mardel Youel of Co!umbu6 wc-r"
weekend gues~ n{ Phtllip Rrib.-1
'and sister. MiS!! Louise .
Miss Dorotlty R~lbe.l relurnrd 111
hfr employment in Colmnbu~
i\.1nnday after a two week~ vaca
tion with her parents, lllr. and Mrs
.
Louis Reibel.
Mra. Wyat.t Radford ~turtted
hDme, Tuesrtay from Holzer IIO ii ·
pllal where she has been a medical patient ror the past week.

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~~er ctllter), '1, an&lt;J .her ldater, Ban~ (lo\ver lef~). 6, were bit by a wild~nmnms ea:r (top riatto,
pbmad apJnat th• achuol fence and Cl'U.Ibed to death on the tron plcketa. The car was driven by
Rl~ Dom.~ (being escorted by a poli~ · top left), 16, who tl.ad reeeivecl hii!J temporu')"
df1"li'l&amp; pe~lt unly the day berore. In the lqwer J'IJht photo the alatenr' gdhdmother, Mrt. Jeanette
.nubertaon (ltftl, trt~ to eomfort trer dau(hter. Mn. Jeaa GrU!Itbl, mother ot the chtldren. Trag.
ed7 dro.ve the Dombfclc boy into hysteria.
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Of Missing Child Questioned
After Positive Identification Made

In anothe-r cast' to be heard tonJght in fth{ loCal court, Holl_y
Kraus, 60 of E. Locust St. Is to
appear tb answer
charg:es
of
thnatenlhg Paul
Simop
in a
ihl'eatenlllg mann~r.

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COLtiMBUS, 0 ., ...... Mn. Hilda
McMullen report43d to Columbus
police that she parked her car
near Central Hl&amp;h School recently
and when she, rf!'turned she round
a aix·inch akuli and eross-bone.s
scratched on the right rear door.
On the wlndsl!.leid she found
note readin8: "Please do not park
in
my sp~~&amp; or, ycu will flnd more I
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Murder .nstead Of
After
Miss

Hudson said today, "The school
zones tha·oughout the village have
been very clearly marked
and
s~ed zone adequately posted .
one recar.dless of whom it may
be, who ~ilfully disregards those
school zo~~ is going to come
before the court. We don't want
anything bapp&lt;'nin.: here In· Pomeroy as happened in Chicago only
' yesterda)'."

Turkey QWJie~
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First to feel the effect of the
police edlct is Ewing lt. Hutton,
a coal truck driver arre!ted Thursday by Hudson for driving at a
rate of 35 miles per hour In a
school zone. He i! to appear In
Mayor E. F. Robinson's t.&lt;Ourt tonight to awwer to the ebarges.

Road master B'icycles

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PomerGy Police today began
int-ensive drlve on apeedinv
the school ronea. On tbe spot arrests w~re promiled violaton today by Police Chief Frank Hudson .

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P lans werl' macle for "fnends Chnst 1n Jack5un, Athens Sept nigh t" to hl• held at th€ next me;&gt;- "mber 22 Masomr. Tt'mple; and
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Stiff Sentence
Given By CoQrt
To Drunk Driver

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forebnd and aome bemorrh.aglng,
but no bcain injury," Corrigan
Mid. ''The autopsy, which
was
Irwin C. Ritter, ' of Pori-land to- concluded about 10:45 p. m. EDT,
day faced a tem day term In the aeemed to show lbat this ix'uise
Melts County Jail, •uapensioD of was not enough to cause death."
his ~ven llceue for one year
PoUee revealed that they are
and a fine of SIOO and cosl$ with
$75 of the fine suspended pend~ holding a Necro man ln ooonec~
tion with tbe cue.
iq his good behavior.
Tbe Negro was plcked up rour
The punishment was meted out or five daya ago carrying a pluFriday morning in the
Meiga tlc bal and mumbling that he
Cour1ty Court of Cornman Pleas was re\leiviag ''brain waves," p~
in an appearance before Juda:e Jice nid tbe Negro carl"ied mari·
Cedric Clark on a charge of drh•· juataa eigarette 1 and had
long
lng while intoxicated, contaloe-d in black hair 8imilar to that or the
a Bill or Information by Deputy alleged kidn1lper.
was
Sheriff Duckworth. rutter
A dark-skinned, dumpy woman
tharged with his second au!l!b of- bad been seet' by women shopfense.
pers carrying out a baby at the
Jn the meantime Donald Arthur Scar! Rltebuck store wher~ CynCottrill, 39, of Syraeuse, arrested thia disappeared. The invesUga~
by the Ohio Hirbway Patrol for tion baa beeD· centered
around
tntox.lc.ation was to
appear in thl~; key elu:.
Justice of the Peaee Peopioes Court
at 2:30 p. m. today.
Im Mayor C. 0. Fisher's court,
Henry H. Stewart, :K, Ma&amp;on. W.
Va. forfeit~d $1.5 bond on a charge
o( failure to obey a .stop sign. He
Wlil atTested by the StAte Patrol.

Meigs GOP Women
Will Hell~" World
Traveler Speak '

Meigs Squadron
Civil Air Patrol
To Hold Bivouac
It has been Tpquested by ord~
of Major R. G. Stcffv that all mem·
bel'll of the Civil Air Pair"o1, Meig~
Squadron 20'-l attend a scheduled
bivouac to be held Saturday throu·
Jh Sunday noon. September 8 and
0 a\ the Swisher Field in Cheshire.
Roll call will be at 10:00 Saturday. Uniforms and fatigues are nee
euary and each member is to
bring his owll beck! Ina.
This is a most important meeting aod aU members are urged to
attend. Plans wi!l also be made for
Mar -Sprlnpr, N. M., killlnv 20 "lew •hows ~eatt..-ed
wrecb. . tbe coming convention which will
~C:RACK SANTA
Fl
CHIEf:: \ slm.·· p:• employees ~nd lnfvrlng and tom up track. (lnternetlonal) be held September 15 and J8 at
Milwaukee.
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alatMHrd heatlou into a mall trlbl ••"'-' PfiMDIIen.
Thla aerial
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lama; 1. Conigan said

Be was "un.able to fix the cause
of death."
No Brain lniYry
'Tbe baby bad a bruise on- Its

Thomas Saxton Ireland, warld
traveler, author and lecturer, will
be guest speaker, Saturday attcr·
noon, at two o'clock wheo thl"
Meigs County Republican Women's
Club mee~ at the Ma.rti,n Hotel,
Pomeroy. Receiving hU LLB from
Huv&amp;lld Law Sc-hool, he has be-en
judge of the Cleveland Munieipal
Court.
Ireland, a Ouent speaker, reeently returned from a ten-weeta' tour
be-bind the Iron Curtain. He will
discuss the Communist threat til
world peace and other mallet'S of
international importance.
Mn. Ralph Windsor ls prealdent
of the club. Arrangements fCif'
Ireland's appearance were made
by Mn. Wilbur Pierce, Melt~~ Co.
Republltan committeewoman.
Tbere will be a social hour and
refreshments following
the pro.
Jram.

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