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~ Murroy..McKinney Nuptials Said

~~:~; ~r, Ft;;tr~~~e ";;;: s~~:~;

and a fl owe,-ed headband
Mrs Murray, mother of the
bnde, chOfe a rose lace gown
w1 th whue accessories and cor
sage of Tali11man roses
~n
McKJnney, motber of the groom,
wore a ma uve crepe and lace .:own
WI Ih. black and white access(mes
and wh1te carnatiOn rorsage
Imme diately afte r the ceremo ny ;~ reception was held 1n th e
church &amp;oclal r"om whic h WitS
decorated w1th arrangem~nts nf
summer flower s The three tiered
The rlo u h le rmg C&lt;' Tl•m o n) WJ ~
weddmg cak . :o was the center of
performed at Jwo th~rty o rl ur k
thf'
bnde s table Dllu ng room ho~
aft er a recJ!at of nupti al mu s1c b}
Mn;; Paul Wmn, vocalis t and tf'sses ml'lude(l Mr,; Louise Ken
M1 s.s Marl ) n Roush p1an1 ~t Mr· nedy Columb us lll6ler of th"
~~: room Mrs J oe
Halley Sharon
W1nn ung L&gt;Ccause",
1 Lo vr
Rous h. and Pllyl h.!i
Ebersbach ,
W.u Tru ly aud ' Th e Wt•dd m.~:
Bradbury,
and
Sh
irley
Roush
Pr ;~y er "
M1ddle
purt.
AUcntlants were Mtss I&lt;~ au :ta
Bailey Rutland
mdl rl-{} 1 hono1
Mr and Mr11 Mc-Kinne; lr rt for
K~;~y Evans, Bra~bu 1 v fl owcr g,• J a werlding tn p to Ctnct nnatt a nd
R1ck y Kennedy Columbu s, m she wore a p1nk s heath d ress with
phew of thf' .~:ro o m , rmg bearer wh 1te ac!'csso ries and c o r~age o!
Kc nnrt h. \lcEihmn y M ! drll~;pon , l)!ue Shasta dalstea
The hr1de gr ad uated from M1d
bPsl man ; Clarrnre Marv1 u M ur
tHY Colum lm :s br other
of thf' di@port 1-llgh School anci was a
hrldf' and Glenn Cun di ff J r , Sy· ' fl ag he ar er 1n t h.e Band, a mt•m
r acuse nephl'w of the g1un m bet of th e Glee Cl ub a ud the Fu·
us lu r:s , J ane llarns
Middleport, tu r e Hnmcmakeu. of Amen ra
r cg!Sil'rert 1h.e gut's ts at the we• I Shr 111 employed at Lhe Ohio Be ll
tl lllg rl're p lmn
Tele phone Orflce In Co i umh u ~
The hr Hi£" who wa s .I!. IVl n 111 ~1 r McK•nney
also grad uated
ma rna" l' b} he r fa t her chn ~e &amp; "trom Mid dleport
H1gh Sc h.ool
wa i' z l ;n ~ lh go wn 11 f White ( han where tw was activ e In a th l etic~
t ill \ ILl C! O\ Cf II) ion ntl ~tyle• i He Js employed at D rt.' s~cl ldeLo
Wit h c-Ircu lar skirt a mi h t!f' d ho Co lu m hu ~ and they ar e ma km,.;
dtcf' !he sca llop( d nt•l k hn f' w •s Lhc lr homr lll Colu mb us
tr u nmt•d ~~olth ~\.' (' (' p•·. r l5 ~nil the
Relatives an d fr1 entls \A. h" nl
f •ngr r 1J p ll.' nJ.( th vPil of 1llus10n I en ded the wedd m j!: and rece ptw n
was h1•id lll plan· by a sma II ua ! from ou t of tow n wer e from Ak
of Cha ntilly Ja-;:E anG pearl s S 11" ron ( olum hus, Sy ral.'u... c MaltJ
!'an;u d a ho uqucl of shatterul Rutl&lt;l nf' and WC.':It V1rg1ma
wl1lte r:u nutlO nS nn a \loldt &lt;'
Btblc M1 ~s Ha1k v Y.IH' flln '(
•
111 a l'nnct s~ sl} 1(' go ..m
taffeta
match.m ~,: a ( t' t-s or l t · ~
and !uoatl

POMEROY
SOCIETY

b :md of rus t•s She Lan tt! (' a bml

•nd d•ughtm, Mon
Deem of ~lormng Star
left Sunday for a \ ISJI at Nor·
folk Va , w1th Mr
.and Mrs
I.'"'"" Montg:lmery and family ,
Mr and Mrs Harry Keuer returned to theJr home, Mtnersvlllc
Sunday afte r a VI5Jt w1th relah ~~es m Colum bus
M1ss ~ta nlyn Gru e.M!r N!turned
to Columllu s Monday afte1 a week
end VIsit w1 th her parenls. Mr.
and Mrs Karl Grue ser
Mmers
v1lle
Mr and Mrs M o~ rtm Leonard
ilnd famil y left Saturday
fur
their homr Ra hwa y N J after •
vls rt w1th her parent ~ Mr and
Mrs Norman McCaJium
Mrs Elizabe th Lmk and M1 ~s
Ellen ( rawford or Lo lumbu.s vts
EHtel
1ted Sunday w1 th Mrs
Locry who IS 1!1 at the h.ome
of her SISler am.! brother m-law
-Mr an d Mrs Waiter Walker
Mr and Mrs Robert J Ruth
and ch1ld~n. Rubert Jr , and
Rober ta J ean of Clncmnatr sp~: nl
Sunday w• th h.cr fat her . J H
Ea.~ t man They
w1Ji
m'lve to
Cleveland Oh 10 soon where t.)CY
1~ 1 11 bolh
tc~&gt;ch
th l ~;
co mm~:
sthuol yea r

Mt• MOna
•h
Mr'ssr·onary
Meeting Hefd

Mr and Mrs. t1avl(l Kn blentz and mea ns, Mr.s
Minnie Neub.llng,
11nna, and Elmer Young, Chester Mrs John Le1f.bei\
.tPd Mn

In Double Ring Ceremony Sunday ~~..8",~",.'

Wb1te g!ad10lw, palms
ar.d
:white ta p~ rs m tier~d candelabrJ
were used lo decorate the altar oJ
the Bradb ury Churt h of Cnm t
' .Sunday J uly 14. wh.e n the Rev
Howard· Ruppelt, pJ stor of thil
'M,iddleport
F11sl
Presbvte r lln
Church. off1c.1ated at the we dcl1r~
oi Jud n h Kay daughter of Mr
;and Mrs Clarence Murray Brad
bury at'ld W1litam Robert suu of
Mr and Mu
A R Mr Klnncy)
Col umbus

Mrs c R Young and Mn
Charlea Jones were vunton. · lfl
ParkenbiU'I Friday
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mtlbo11 n
entert.amed Sunday noon wttb a
b1rthda y diruler for their daUjh·
te r, Mrs VerDon Weber Other
guelts were Mr Weber and four
r b1ldren, Rutland, and Mrs Au·
gust We ber, Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Wllll~m Kn ight,
Huntingt on vuuted Saturday evP.·

,J'Jm m ~

swaml, i:ltcn.eo
Mrs Albe.rt Woodard.
Jlra
Campbell and Mra. Lillie Hauck
dlntog room , Mrs John Slblt h,
Mrs Addle Gruner, Mn Bernice
Darst Mrs Elmer Wickham, Mrs.
Donald Haud: Mn C L Heaton.
Mus Maude Tewlubary and Mr 'l
Mtnnu., GliRlore delinq uent: Mrs.
Ulhc Hauck and Mrl!l. Fred SwatZP.l , flag- bearers and Luctlle B.

The Ml!alonary

Theodorus DOf A
Council Installs
Officers Monday

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rQt IX NO. 78

Pomeroy·Middleport,

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, July 17. 1957

SINGLE COPY-ft

SAVE 1 NOW DU-RING ELBERfELDS

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JULY FURNITURE and FLOOR . COVERING SALE

Theodorus Council Da u gh ter~
or A·uer lca met Mond ay evenmg
at the IOOF Hall wi th Mrs Ar
nold Hayes councilor, p reSldmg

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Ou r annual sole of Fine Quality Furniture and Floor Coverings is your opportunity
to save. Come in and visit these departments on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
.

·see the many fine lines af nationally known brands. And be sure to save all of your

Middleport
Society

sales! ips. - They ore Valuable.
&amp;hedullng of

ty Fair tp be

COMJ!ieled,

FELDS

I

Edith, vrsltt'd In Col umbu s Wi t h r
qu et•of ro ~cs K.1) ~~ a n ~ ll U\'.&lt;'1
Mr and Mrs Forrest Fraz1er o ~e1
the weeke nd Sunday g u e.&lt;~ts of
girl wore a pmk 11.1- Ion rIrt "
wi.l. h full ~k p· t ;~nd (JII ed hod 1u•
Mr ;rnd Mrs Llo} ll Wa lh.t"r · Mr a nd Mrs
ll apt onsta ll and
- - - --- ~~~d 1 mdUau ghtrr or Ga ll •pol1s fa mi ly Edith and Milly, wert- Mt
wcrl· "'s~nd ay Q:u~ sts o f Mr ,1nd a1HI Mr~ C1 1fford Di xo n ami ~on,
\11~ Walter Walker.
David , Torch
D,1vltl Thom as
Mm t' rs v1l le
Mr and Mrs Er nc~SL Jones and
!t'ft M o n d~y for a v 1 ~ 1 t 111 Croo k ~· dau ghter, Carol J ean , Co lumhu tl'i•
ville w1\ h Mr anrl Mrs Walter were weekend .:ut=sls of her s1s
T.hom:a
an rl fam ily
tcr. Mlss Jeafl La ma, 11 11 d Mrs
Mrs (,corgi' Nesselro.nd J r w as
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ft
ank
Amos
havf;!
J
ones and daug hter r r mained for
honor~&gt;d w i t ~ a ta~e tl e s hower on
Frida} ~ V('fllng at he r hnme, But· mo ved from Me lvlndale, M1ch. to a more utcnded vhnt
Mr and Mrs Walter Sommers
h •rn ut Av ~· _g1vo n by Mr.!l Juck Jhctr home, Roc k Sprmcs Roarl
Mr
and
Mr ~ Paul{'k I uch..1:y Sl Cloud, Fla
were nvern1gl•t
Lc1fh mt an r1 dau;.!h LCT' Dn Dee
Gift s Wt:r&lt;' p h1rcd In on old fe.11 h· vuuted m Am t'I!V llie Su nday with guestll or h1s .'l ist er, Mrs Law
re nee Bing and Mr Bing wh c01
Jon£'d bahv hed whic h has been her rat her, C D Henry
Mr
and
M·
•
Dt•lmar
C'an!l
r1
U
)
they
wore enrou tc to Rochester
In th P V:~\ Mll1·h fn m1ly for 72
y&lt;' ar ~. decont led I n yell ow. blue left today for a vacat iO n 1n New N Y , Thursday
Orleans.
M1' and Mrs Fred
Mces an d
and g rt• ~:n
Le
ster
Radci
!H
returned
lo
h
1
s
ch1ldren
Fred
and
Lea
h Ka y,
Gouncs Wl' IC lJiaycd durm g t he
with
evenmg ond l lfiZC ~ awarded to home, R1 avPr F a lls l'n , Monrl.1y Co l u mbu~ . vis ited Friday
Mrs Call Mitch an!l Ml ~s l. !la Sue nftc r a Vlti ll wit h his aun t, Mrl her mc ther, Mrs James Faulkner
RHip 'l;. Gllmorc a nd other r"t:latw · e nr oute to F lnrlda on vac ntlon
Terrell
t 0 cned t•:r;
C()ach J umes Vcnurrl, Rutland
After lh1e ho1nun1•,rl g1 1u 1"' hpm •ol • 1 Greg and D:w ld R11 bh I'r lur nctl who Ia ~pcndin ~ : tho summer w1 th
hf' r many ti Vl' '! .1!: 1 ~ ' re.'l "
1
s 1
1
L b
t
W V
served h the h ostc ~ ~eK to ln thc1 r home Co umhus, un &lt; llV re at1ves 111 um erpor
11
~~~e MJteh M~s C:t•org.. Nellsel after R v1~lt wl lh 1\w ll gran d pa!' was a wee kend g w:.-111 nf fl'iftml~
d s
Mrs John Lclflwl\ M r!\ en l ~ Mr nnd Mrs Ralph G1imur t' here
~~~k (~~ mN. Ml s H1r h.ard G11.11i , Tht~Y ·were aCU!rnpll nirrl home hY Mr anrl Mrll A F. Erwlll were
Mn: Homer ( 1uto \iu R!Charrl tlw lr pnrrnts Mr anu Mrs V t' l c&lt;J lle(• to Bucv ru s Mn.nd ay hy thP
Owrns. Mr~ Mill kc-} Wllh.m !H \ h l'l non Robh wh o spt•nt the wt·ckcrHI do11th ()f 11 s father'
Ru·hard ( oll1n8 Mr8 Hu.C:t'l !}1! he1· ~
W1i son llud qon. v.h o Is emp loy
lard Knth r yn Mlli'll .J.mct N&lt;•SHC1·
M'l· and }1rs
ll omt•r w~lt c" cd HI th e Mnr un Resl Ur fl nt. I~ !l
m ad and M! s:l Tom 11 t-'o ~ nr s wert• 1nHl lf,JU!l hlc rs s pe nt ~ :u•: wel'k enrl mcdll'a l patient at !Ioizcr !los
small dw p-t· r~ fl i](od w1th m1nl11 an d In Dover and Mam llon and al pltnl.
baby rattl es
ten ded the Wa lt er r cumon
Ml 11 ~ Martha O hlJ n~cr
whu t •
St•Ptlm g g 1rt 5 but 11 nabh• to a1
Mrs George Park(' r rcturnrd empl o)ed m Co lumhu ~
Wit ~ ·II
te nd
ere M r ~ f h:~ r lt• s Nesse l· hom •• lnM week after n v1sil Wl lh wee ke nd guc!l or her pare nts
road ~r~ LI•K\l'T llnrt Mr~ Ar l'c\nt 1ves In Oc tr 01 t, ~llch Sh~ Mr nnr1 Mr~ Wiih11m Ohlinger
thu r H ou ~ h. MJ'Ii,. f'iovrl Spt• n1•e- was nccomp anl t-d h :.~ m e hy ht•r
Gu y Gilkey and C hmle~ lle!ls,
Mn tirovl'r F.rh allll Mrll Don cousi n, Mrs
II C, McNau" hton Columb us. a nd Richard RaY.Imgs
Rea
·
.spent the wcekl'nd with her are vacaliUntng tn 1'' \ortdn
·~;;,_-"';;;;:;;:;,;;"";;;._....;;;;;;;;;;""-;;;-, ! Mr aml Mrs Martin Vogler an•l
Mrs James A Th nmas, Elm
~·
daught er Jean of New Brig ht on St , ente red Holzer Hnapltnl n.~ 11
l'u were wee ke nd " ul!ats of Mr mcr:h cal patient
and Mn Ell aa Stil l!~
Mr and Mrs rohn Par sons ('n·
M1 anrl Mrs J ohn Gmlhm o r lertalned Sa turday ev(•nmg w1 th
Cheste r wcr-.1 recent guest.!l o( n picnic on the lawn of lht'Jr
\i t and Mr!~ Elilll Stiles
Front St. home GueHta tncludl't.l
Mr an d Mn
raul Johnson her mother Mra Ralph Gilmore
Tu.1. I W•d.
July 16·17 nnd fa mily and Mrs Roy Brown Pome roy, Mr and Mrs Vernon
uf Za nesvJ/Ie
Vlelttd
Su!ldiiY Bobb1 and son s, Gregory and \l 1fAMILY NIGHTS
\'ld .and Lestm ,Rat.lc\lff, Dcavl'r
2 Adult Tl(:hh i.dmlt1 ;•r fu ii 1 wi th Mrs J ohn Chal tl
Mrs
Grover
El'b
who
has
be&lt;'n
Falls,
Pa
HORROR SHOW!
1'he Rev Louts G We ber, SoP aul Dougloa
Eva Barto k rnn fln ed to he r home, Laurel St,
" Till GAMMA PEOPLE "
h \' i l l n c~s ~ ~ improvi ng
monauk, IU , and Mrs
Au .l{u ,t
- alsoMr and Mrs. Dale Valentino Webe r, Chester, are spcnrlmg t h ~
"TH• WIRIWOLF••
j nnd hm1l y uf Parkenbur; and week wl.fh Mr and Mr~ Vernon
~ r and :Yin De 1nlee Bruch ~nd Weber and family , Rutlnnd Oth·
er guc11s at th-: Weber hom e Sunday e vening were Mr Rnd M r~
Frank Young and Patty, Rutland ,

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away wllh all membera pattieipaho a:.
MIL!fAIIY lAND PIUT
D~~~;rin&amp; the hwloeu meetlnc
WIESBADEN, Ge......, UP
Mn Hardaway wu appgluted
Tbe
'"USAF Ambanadon" became
delegate to the ProvJdeDCe AA110o
the !1rlt W01tetn mWtory bud to
ciaHo n Rally to be held In GJlll- _pJI)' ln Coaummiat CleehotlovUta,
polis In Augus t.
t.be U. S. Air Foret IDDOUDted today.
The 10-pieae dance · bud
Preredlng t h.e supper ltrs C.
played
at a J \lly *lb party at tbt
R You na asked the blent.ng, The
U. S. Embuay if. Prque attended
Society hl8 receued until Sep
tembe r when Mr s Arlena Reese by more than IMIO gueJtl, tbe annouDcement uld.

I IHFa~wk~'"~'~'"~d~M~rs;;_~Jo~h~n~Le::il~h~o~U~.~v~;&lt;~e;.;w~.,~~le~d~b~yrM~rs~.~O~ac;;;;a~r~Ha~r~d~·~w~ll~l~be~gth~e~ho~a~t~es~L~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:.;;;;;;;;~;:;~;:;:~~~;;;;~

ning Wwit
Mrs
Chffor dhome
Erwin
and
e~h aceompanlt&gt;d
by
Miss VIrg inia Arnold , RN, wh o
had been visiUng he r cousin, I
Mrs Erwin

Mrs Grover Erb who Is .'11 1
was r epo,-ted Improving and Dicfl
Cohen was re ported m the hospt·
tal and plan_, made to re.Qte~r
her Se veral offlcen
were tnstalled mcludm g Mrs Fred Swat·
zcl alte rnate repre11entatl ve. Mrs
w R D a n.~. m s1dc aentmel, Mn.
Claude D·mt,
treasurer, Mr10
.J ohn Sm1 th, assistant
fm anc1al
secretary and Mrs Richard Cam!)·
Ml .md 'd rs
Ro hrrl Rcl"d bl!il rmanc1al secretary.
anl1 iHI ~rand son Asa Bradbu ,y
Co mm1tlec.s ;or t:lfl new term
spen t lh.e weekend With Mr anO we re na med as follows: Mrb
Mrs J nr Young J r an d fa m!l:r at Campbe ll , flowen; Mrs Thom&lt;LS
WoodsfJC!d and were accomp,lll Cook, Mrs Harry Stahl and Mrs
ted h'Hne b~ Me lanie and J or Herbert M1ller orphans; Mn An·
You ng IH who Will VISit he re n1ce Oblinger, Mrs Henry Reibe l
thls week
and Mrs Albert Roush. way s anti
}fr am ' Mr :o Robert Sh.atp an d
Pa ul Haptonstall and daugh.ter ,

!&gt;-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy·Middleport. 0 , July 18, 1957

Society or the
Church n1et
Thunday evening at the home of
their prealden t, Mr&amp;
Kathryn
Payne, l or a potl uck. aup per Mrs.
Campbell Harper, v1ce- presl d.ent.
pre•ided and the devotional ser-

Mt Moriah Ba.ptiat

Tiiel'~r, to be staged
, actuaUy op~n on the
~ri'nuat religious service
soei.. tion The :1lev. Clyde Rogers;
executive secrt:tarY of the town

or the

and country department

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Ohio Council pf , Churc:h'es, will

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the gucat lptlllker.
,. G.ete admJuJons ·Will be charg-

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flt betlnninq Wednesday

Mrs. Nesse lroad
.Honor Guest At
Layette Sh.ower

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·Defense ~ecretary Or.ders Cnt ~ Manag~r Name,d
·',:Of 1~,000 In Military Forces F• Southeastern
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today hailed
military

talent from the Midwestern

Hay- ation-meas ball near tbe yard orthe New York Central Rafl·
at Hobson this mormng
Middleport's volunteer fire com·
Lou who hu been well l'eeetved
' with Assistant
Jack
by Meigs County audiences lD
In charge, used lla e ntire
several eulicr appearanCJI..)Iere.
:noo gallons of water at
Other Wednesday bata~• , will
which ha~ lllJread to a
!lndudc the juflglng qt Junto~ fair large garage adjocc-nt to the buddeducational booths and ju(lgllig hb . used In recent years u. 8.
of -1-H crop11, electric, rope
j'loahng" place b,- crewmen walt.iarden exhibits and the junl~~ ing aastcnmenta.
f.all' trar.tor roc! eo which will get
The l ange was saved with only
underway at 2 p, m.
l..lnor damage, Wa••r was poured
Harnesil
racing, a ...,. ... fQvor~~ ~ the tank' car;-Jf j)re'«!nt them
with many CaJr goel'8, Will be fe• getting to hot, itlemen 'aaid. Orl·
'ured beglnninr at ~ p. m.
g.m of the ftre walundetermlned.
both Thurada),( and Friday at
Spoklil_llmen said that When firenoona and at 4 p m. 'on bo
men left, wl~h their water ex·
!oUI'rlat
homeu '". l!lusted, lbo...f4l Wat "pr)ct)F&gt;Jly
.1!1•
,y,gnln,r
11\d
.... ........
, se1 and ponJeJJ' w.ll tie held.
'
High Sc!hool bands will be aecu,-.
·
ed to play during both afternoons
ot ~racing, At 7 p. ln. on Thursday
•
evening, the hol'8e show will be
held as the grandstand attractiof'i
Juctging or the various entnes vf
the fair will get underwa7 begmn'tng Thursday morning and Will
8f:
be continued on Friday.
Beinning at 11 a. m on Friday,
Funeral services wtll 00 held
~ug. 18 the Southeastern Ohto Friday at 2 from tho Rawlmgs
Jersey Show will be hetd on the Coati Funeral Hom e for James
grounds as a part oC the county Kenneth Searles, who died in the
flir and other llve.stock judgtng .Meigs General Hospital early to·
will take place. At 7 p m. Frulay da y.
evening the annual hohc pll.Jitng
,Survivors Include his parents,
eontest w1U be held at the grand Mt and Mrs. Hod Searles. MtddleeStarid
p~rt~ ~ree c:ll:~e~, d Mr~ ~~c;.
On ' Saturday, tbe Cinal day or Ftc • ennet
Jc ar an
Ole fair the junior fair activitieS er, all of Findlay, 0 I two brothen
ill hllblight tbe morning hours Charles W. and Carl Edward, ol
w
h d d to be Middleport; three sisters, Mrs.
with the )Jrr.r~de SC e Ule
• Mane Van Co(Jney, Middleport;
IW at 10:30 a, m. and tbe ~tyle , Mrs. Sid Burton and Mrs. RandaJI
rnue and pre.. entatlon of'achlevc· Manley both of Akron
men&amp; 'IWardl _!et for 11 a. m. _At
Frie~ds may call at the funeral
1 p. m. the 1fandstand attraction home until time of services, Tbe
will be lhe annual traetor pullln( Rev C. E. Hoyt will officiate and
and at I P· m. In the Interment will be made In Gravel
tbe Big Bend Minstrel lllll cemetery ChesbJre.
wUI present 'Count}'
'
Follles" marking the aecond
annual appearance at the fair foJr
the group. This Yeilr, howeve r,
only one ahow wlll be ataged
compared to tbe two P!'4'•ente.:l
in one evening luL year.
Concluding the- fair activities
will be • flieworb dlspl'"' at
10:30 Saturday night by the fta·
elne vot~nteer Fire DeputiJlent.
the year were
Webater Post
met Monday
home.

ride radio and .television \ tbow
t f Cl nc IDna ti ·
ou 0
Among the east wUI be BOnnl~

EXDP.nmen arm
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"" " ,.,.•.•. t.he aervleea University that he has been
aUthorized granted
of 1 llml$ed n11mber
•!~~~~ "'1'!'1;,, thia means of ~Sp'eoial Art A~arda for hiS
Cruhman yeaf at the Universdy
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w1i h tts cbn~~uanee contingent
with a Ioree of tm hl1 aeademile atandl~.
million men 'for
Guthrie,. who graduated in May
1ince tbe Korean from Mlr'dJepbtt High School
was an honor student and biB art
wort is well-known here.
He bas been staff arhst or•
the school newspaper and also oo
the year book and bas painted
sce nery and Ml!falt for a nurdbcr
school ~ventl.

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out re.eaek wort .outlined by the
St&amp;tion'e r8abreh Jtaff and ad·
minlatratlon. · Current experiments
are being conduct~d In beef tattlebreeding, fore1try, Bnd an e~den·
ive agronomy program-parUcuarty small gralnt, mhdow s~d·
lnga, and pasture improvement.
Foster is 33, married. and IMs
3- ehUdren, Billa Janet ana Tlmo-tby. He waa born and raised on a
farm near Johratown ObJo.

Violent Winds
Tornadoes Hit
Camp Meeting
Plans ~mpleted In The'Midwest
At New Haven
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F 1re threatened two tank cara
1 nearby siding, and destroyed

L P m. and in tbe f!vening a an old eonverted railroad car once
shoW wiU be giv~n at 8 p. m. by used as a combmatmn bunk-recte-

Jamea H. Fo~~J!.1a the new fum
rnauger of tbe Qh~ AJrlcaltural
Pb.:perlrnent Stlltl~n a Southeutern
Would weaken Sttbatatlcn. ~t Carpenter in Meigs
with•Russia., County, Dll't!etor L. L RummeU an·
;nouDeed today,
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UDlver.Jty s College lOt Aarleult·
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ure. wal
, formerly manaser Of the
Station a Trumbull County fa~.
Bef-ore that he w~rked brlellr at
lUte MadiJon Caunty subataUon. He
'#, Jepl•ctli Jo"!' Hamlll who reBiped

be re·

mqm·

lr:ag, Aua:. 14, the fir.st futf day or
adivhica of the Cal&lt;' Juc1ging of
ponies and horses wUI be the
vandstanrl event begl~ning t~t

Threatens
Two Tank Cars
Hobson Yards

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James K ·Searles
Cl8tnl
• ed By Death
E Jy \Vedn esday "

REVS. CASE. RHODES

The car, a 1955 Oldlmobile dn v·
Tt\e annual Homecomm 11 serv- en br Ward. waa. complere1y de·

lees of the

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Ridge wdl be
Zlat.
The day's services will begtn
witb the Sunday School hOur at
M fll d b
Ch 1
9' 30 A.
' 0 owe
Ya 1•
dren•s Soni .Program at 10 :30,
At 11 A M. the pastor, Rev . E.
T. Bra~mb of Tuppers l"lamt,
will deliver tht; message for the
mnrnmg worJhlp service.
A plcnlc luncb wtlb be served
~~:e se~~1;e ~.::C~n:: !rez :~·
Rev Willard ~ and Cole n
•Bhoods of
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Taken Bli&gt;&lt;·Death
At AthenS Home

Hickory Chapel
° Centennta
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ObservedSU0day

Post Conum'ttees
Are Announced By
Dr.ew-\Vebster

~Ccldept.

molishe d In the
The accJ·
dent oeturred when t he auto
The admi.nutratlon amendment
swerved to mtss a car m the road would £orbld tbe att.Otaey pn·
and left the road and turned over
after the right r l!t:r tire blew out era1 to iptervene in •ucll eaea:
except by JDVttahon (!If local .•• ' ~
Ward told pollee that the weath tborit1es such. 11 ~ebool boU'dJ ~
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er condition at be t1me of the nr play-gro!lDd authortt.ies wiJb. •
acrident waa foggy and t hat a "•r tng to end segregation bul m~t.­
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lilopped m the road ah1!11d ttl him m g resuta.nce.
without light. and ca used him to
Presulent EisenhoJVer, In a for·
leave tlte r041d. The dmer or the mal s tatement
T,Uetiday ' bTgbt
stopped car wu s.ud to have left after th.e Senate v~led to format.
tbe scene of tile accident.
ly ~ons1der bu 119Jf&amp;e-paued ra.
e1al rights bill, , an~ared to
L.
leave the doo~ wid,e (I~ to JUt~
tor tile 1:00:.1.. M , .,...[
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lUOf
~nam~~
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u:e to--furnliH"
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He urged the Seute to, Pill
s~ng; and the Rev. Case will ~e.
hver the afte rnoon message wh1ch 'I
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the bill ..without und~ delay'..
will follow a song sen ice at whum
and with cnppUng aolendmepJ,,
But he restated the four bui!!
both the engaged smgers, and vis- J
1hng singers wdl parUctpate Mr.
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obJeCtives of hiS btU and .said
Rhoads aecompamea thetr songs
Mn. Cora Ato r . oo, rornw r one is to provtde a reasonable1 il'
with the aceordian.
Bradbury res 1 d~t. died F nda; program of a.uJStance, in effons 1""
The "Case and Rhoads., evan- at her home m Athens. She was to protect con.stituhonal n1hll of •
gellstic team 1s w1dely known the daug hter or the late Albert citizens ThiS would fit ia W!lh
throughout central and aouthern and Anninda Story QJH ~ey and the r-eported plan for modifitaOhio, where they have made many was a native of Metgs county.
tJOn or part Ill./
appearances durmg the past few
Sur vtvors 1nclu C:e hPr husbanrt
The Unltel! Press was Informed
Y~11.rs.
Hamby; a daugbter, Mn. Erma the admi01Jtration a.l.ao would jc.~
There w11l be no night serv1cc
Howard, WaYerly; a son, Oakley, cept two amentl'm~ntll proPoaecl
Akron , two brothcro~ : .
Elwood by Sen Richard B. Russell J&gt;.Ga,
B&amp;we n, 111 ; M11Jard, Greencamp leader of the amendmenU ~P"'
four su t ers Mrs.. Clartce D 'ly, posttion to the biU. One wouiQ
Hemlock Grove, Mrs. Erma Doug make the ! talf director of thelas, Ferris: Mr&amp;. Verna Scott, btll'A proposed civtl rights eom-Dallllll CJtv: :\Irs Nol'il Hanmng, musion subject to Senate cOnllontgomery , fi ve grandchildren; firmation. The other would
ten great grandchildren. She was b1d the commission to accept U:le
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a me mber of BraCibury Church aid of voluntary workers.
Tbe Senate banded Eisenhower
'11le Rev. Robert Hurley, form of Christ.
er Middleport
resident,
h•d
Funeral services were he'! d and northern Demoeratic Uberlll
charge of the program for the Monday at the Ja eger and Son a resounding triul'lpb late Tun·
100\.h anniversary or the Hickory Funeral Home w1th bunal in day by voting 71·18 t.o collllder
the bill formallY.
Chapel Methodist Church Sund;~y Alexander Ce meter y
The Senate today swung Into
July 14 .
Friends from Bradbury who
attended the servtces were Mrs. the main event deba\e on the
The Huntmgton District Super ' Letha Russell, Mr an{l Mrs. At- elvi.l rights bill
Soutbemeh planned a filibiRintendent, Dr Paul Refern was len Roush and Mrs Sisson. Call
the speaker at the m11nung wor· ing at the Funera! Home nn ter But the "wnrd" comprnllliie
ship serYice and other speaken; Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Da!e quietly, tentatively ,ervaded the
were the Rev. Robert Love ancl- Barnil.art, Mr. and Mrs. Ed King, capitol,
Maybe something could be
the Rev. Mack Bennett Jr., form- Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.um, Mrs.
wnrked out . • .
er member, of the church who Gritf Russell.
The admin.iJtration readied a
have entered lbe mmistry
~-----major compromise on Part m~
Local fr1ends wbo attended th.c
the part of the bill that aouthem·
1 sei'N'ieea were Mr
and Mrs R1· •
en contend would aUow the go\....
chard Chambers, Herbert ChllllternmeDt to enforce sebool inteben and Mrs. Rober t Harris o1f
0
grJtion with federal troop':
Heath Method tst Church.
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An informed source 1a1.d an
admi.aisb'ation amendment would
forbid the attorney general t !l
l nt~vene in
integratiOn tlse&amp;unless lDvit~d by local ~ehool'
boirdJ or playground antboritlea.
But som.e northern Democrats
opposed golna too far on a 'compromise. Moreover, an admlnistra
taon spokesman said the adm.lr.Istration would not budge on the
The Mason County Chapter of
btU's votmg righll set'!tion grantDisabled Amer1can vetenns vot·
ing no injury tr1al to Yiolaton •
ed In favor of paving the street
And Sen. Russell B. Li':lnJ Dalongside their recently
pur·
La said unless Part lU II elimieha5ed bowe in Mason City at a
nated entirety and jury trials
meeting held at their
h;~~U on
provlded the aouthern debate will
Tuesday evening.
run •'JnternunabJy "
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South

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Local 'Horse'men
T Compete At

~Jr..J:i~~~i: IMason DAVVotes Wellston Sbqw
Ntith~r

To Pave Street
Beside Property

auutmer beat, wlDttr cold, nt'r housekeeper's soapy

rq can maa a Flcnlum• Veneti~ bUnd peel its colorful coat

• • . thaQka, iD p1rt, to ·Texas Eutehl.

Texao E~atom lrollsporta ,.,.,., ,... via pi~ne from tl\li
SOUlhwest lor uao In the l'lem~Qatoa. N. J.• ploat of flunter
J:louilu Aluminum Corporalloa. Hete, the pa ia.uoeo! to babt
enamel finiobea that woa~ chip, ct101:: 01 peel on Fleuium•
blind alata. Becauae tempenturo cooiiOIIe vory criti&lt;OIIn the.
lbort..,yclo bolting procesa uood, t:i0111 Datura! , ... witb lU
llllilorm boot, lo lhe Ideal fuel lor the job.

l'lmmer
Fnur lime•
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then'• • eall
1he

ntr4 l•r hloo4 il ll11h dut\11.1
tt&lt;~onth"

,ke~

6ft

OGli to '"PI~ thl• Pf*:lou• lift

l•ld. Ao4 ..

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IE~Jmclnbtr, IC let hill

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Help nowpov lamlly-MI,
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cycle I&gt;Ulf&gt;a ""'!'- Tlit biJh baltlq
temperoture It olo,.IJ coot&lt;:
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Marle Morrts, Pom·
Weat Columbia;

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ll'he Chapter ab(l Yoted to
spol)lor an lee cream !iOCial
106n. The medina night wu
to the first and third
of the month beginnio'{

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made plain this week wh en Kaiser Aluminum
and Chemi cals Co rp . unfolded an ex.citing vi sion of imaginative ne w concept s in autom n-

Aluminum engine block . .a utomatic transmiss ion hou sing and ot he r e ngine parts such
as di stributor hou sing , carburetor bod y, in -

live styling in Detroit taking full adva•nt age

take manifolds, va-lve r.overs. fuel pump hou s-

of the ve rsa tility of aluminum .
This is the way a lways a myste ty to

ing, water pump body. wat er manifolds, and
power -steering housing.

state-ru n economic system s - .capitalism de·
velops its own generative force for growth .
Kaiser, with aluminum to sell, and a desire
to sell much more , sets engineer s to work
sweating ovl' r draught boards and eisels
blocking oul in line and color wh~t the cars
of 1965 can look like, and noting the mater·
ials that can make them look that way. Use
of aluminum in cars, say th e Kaiser people,
will more than double by 1965, and it is con·
siderabl e r ight now under the hood and in
decorative and gadget additions.
Kaise r exper ts th e avt•rage car \n eight
years to be reduted 111 weight by 1,000
pounds through :he use of the light metal.
Corresponding advanta ges iu fue l economy,
brakP pcrfonn aJH'l' , and better a-ct•eleration
ar·e promiseci .
Here are a fe w uf th e predicted uses or
aluminum in ~..:ars. which we, quile dose to
Kaiser's bi g plant at na venswood, may pray
come about :
Cast integ ral whe('\ , hub and bra·ke drum
assernhlil's whi(' h provide outstanding brake
performance by virtuall y eliminating fade,
improved riding eomfort through the reduc·
tion CJf unsprung wd ght. and improved aC('£'1·
enttion resulting frorn the weighl reduction.
A frame and firewall assemb ly fab1ica ted
from die-cast aluminum sections bolted toge-

An all-aluminum radiator "-hi&lt;'h can be installed in the conventional locatlon or inside
the cast or extruded frame rails, where it al·
so could function as a floor heater when desired .
The Instrument cluster housing which is
cast in two pieces with the speedometer num.
erals integral
Front floor boa1·ds and seat risers, which
are integral parts of the cast aluminum platform frame . The cast aluminum floor boards
may have &amp; textured surface, which wi11 eJim.
inate the need for all-over carpeting.
An aluminum fuel tank .
Front and rear bumpers fabricated from
al uminum· extrusions and ('a!&gt;tings. An all·
aluminum body with sheet aluminum side 1
panels a·nd a die-cast aluminum door.
A two-stage retractable three-piece hard
top made of buffed aluminum roof panels.
Th~ roof frame and supports are aluminum ·
forgings and castings, which meet the exact ing requirements of fit and mechaniC'al
strength .
Roll -away hood 09nd deck cover made of
aluminum extrusions joined with suitably col·
or·ed plastie strips, which provide easy access )
to the engine compartment, and unobstructed 1
openin~ and unlimited verti('~l space for un-1
usual loads on the rear deck.

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Day Book

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NEW ARRIVAl
Sa t1 1•r f11'1 d

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tN•£&gt;lvr·rl nrr unnOlliH'I•nh' ll l or tlw
birth 0( fl tlilu.chiN. ~hu\lllf' .J•• :ur

to Mr. and

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Clnclnnllli , n11 Ju ly 12 'l'h1• mnth
cr I~ lhl' fonn n Harha1·n Cha ~ · ·
nne( thl' grnndJHU'I'tl l ~ 1•1"1' l\1r. unrl
Mn . Ke nul•l h t " h r 1 .~ c ~Jl t' l'tiJH l i•u •
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Mlddl£&gt;pnrl .

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EMIRGENCY CALL
Thl' Mldlilt&gt;porl t&gt;-:mt&gt;rj;ll'llc r
S11118rl WOIII &lt;"Ill it'd to th e hOill(' (•f
Mn. M ~ d g c Grnhom Tm~~(lu v af
tl'rlloMl when shl'" h('l' ll nW ill.

RUARK
REPORT
BY ROIIRT C. RUARK
A ~ one whn I! morl ly
nt.~h\n ~
to.warrl ~l.'n i lily and is cnn s riou ~
daih· or ~ nrw a&lt;"ht' 11r lltwllrr·•·
lnfh of ('rl)d r:&gt; l"l hail·l\nt' , it Ch1&lt;"f:
lll r a 1h•al o( plt'II ~III"C' to rt&gt;u1t
wh1•rr• •implc . kindl y ol rl iUplrin
I~ muk lnR 11 conwhnek . Th r rr ll!"•'
IO lnJI.ll}" fltW

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asplr iu 1.; t harrnwin~

s p(l:("ifl l'.'

sround todny that it '~ rt·al pll'll ·
11ant to ~("(• 11 11 old fr l1• ncl hold ur
hi~ twad a!l:rin.
The N inth lntNillltiOtL!i l Co u·

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trea1mf' nt

other

riHy ,

!lf! e r ;,

mt.~rniu g in th&lt;• tht'lllf'r
involv in g w~rl · and - cm·n fl'niO\':r t·
··Warlll ure caused Uy hundl i u :~

rPpor1 r• d tlml
f't tlla ll\' t'ffet·l i\'1' &lt;1.~ t•m ·t i! tHI 11nd
~&gt;lhr · 1 · high flnwn , two-lnnl'tl mir

Til)' Fil' M( R n p11 ~ t Ch u r1·11
wlll
011•1'\ S.1t urd n1· ut 7 p m fur ;,
potltH'k pi l' ll ie d iill l!" l" o n Uw
r·hur&lt;"h luw n ll l" ill k will h\· ]11"1"

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CHURCH CLASS MEETING
The l'i•nlt•l C l n ~ ~ nf \IH' l'ulll "

Mr ~ .

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toot! ft·o~s .

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painful musdr•s and jo inh. A ~·
plrt n, lhl'y ul.~ o report, I!". not

1tntl don't 11'1

nu\.11111.1•

ll' ll you no tlilfercnl. '· Tht•y n ntl·
rlr•d in usst!Ul.

Jl!'OIW to !t'OUb]f'!IOIIW .~l ri E' r- f fr•l'l ~

Tht•n I ~aid : ''You want n ttll ic k
&lt;IIlii h t• Mi r lr· ~. it don "\ I' ll~ \ mud1
c
·urr·
fnr hr•url Hlla c k s''"' ' l "~· ·.v
Thi ~ h·nd~ me tu
n lrt•utl s&lt;'
whil"\1 Wlll ll tl lw t'lrlkd r·r•udi rm· lookl'rl up eagcry .
lii"Y If f:rund tru had writ!L·n it. 1
LnyltlJ!: down my nlu(ljay 1'111 '1 1
l(ltt u lhl'fH"Y whil'h will go rlow ,1
plns\c1·, 1 said grllVI'ly :
in nwdka l ure hivt&gt;s a ~ the l mm u·
··nrlng hack the pil'k ·IMtl ~ hu ..•
tnblc Cur m ud~:t• on' s l. ll w IH'Cnr rl ·
11n1l lill'l rid of these lwn-tonp.[
InK to lk R. llunrk , unfr•ockl·d
Ca l's and new ai rp lam·~. ThL•
phYRklan .
makCR II fl\1111 W:IIK
Jt 's thl~: The reo~on why l'li l'l"~· tight 8 hO C.~
slow,
bec11 u ~e he ha:s corn .~. El'wn
body rccl.'i 110 lou~y toduy i~ nrr t viz., nnd to wit. lr he had no two
~ lom l c f11llnut
or lhn t but•lv
wunr ll' t'fu l old to MNt•nlty , lhc eil! · toned car and no ai rpla nE&gt;, ho.!
J l"t• lk . It'.~ just that
eYm")' tlnw t•llh cr has tp walk slow or Kt'l a
hor11f' . The da y the buggy whin
lht• Jines come up with n new Cllt'"
fnrtory thri Ye!l a~nln, gr•n1lenwn ,
llwy ~:ot tu find a fresh malluly
will !ICe lhf' f\nbh of htllrl ell~··
lo kl·l'fl tht&gt; population In ho.~l·
ta.~e. Sca lpel, ntrr!lle, thi .~ corn i .~
illll'u.
Nt•w pill, new sym plo nr.
dug
In a litt le &lt;h&gt;t&gt;pllr than I
N1•w ~ihul. nrw dlseiUUl .

As 1 wa~ ~nyiny;

thought.''

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the crow n·
r•d ht•utls uf John!! Hopkins thl'
uthur 1hr. nftcr 11 parUculurly
rll•ft tJ lt'{' t' or leeching, thh mtt .~ t
~ top. WI' 1wcd must alow tlown.
lllly~. ll lld lhis. diagnosis of CYC!T)'
lhlng ~~~ vlr· u ~ hal' liiH to qull.
WI' muM\ go back to the tl ay ~
or ou r fou 11111nii fllth••n, who
died only from the gulloplng Nl n·
~ umplion
and
lndlan arrow
wulu r d~. Rae~ we must ao t-J ~ ·, _.
9 ~11 fctida bwa. worn around thf•
ne&lt;"k like a conjur c ha rm. and
there will be no mort~ passln:: of
the cmnmon &lt;"Old and slmllnr
germ s. Thl8 for tho stmrl1• rr a
~on th11t it Ia imposslhll• to ap
prouch " pouon WCilTLn g on n~ ~~·
retldp hag around the nerk Ill'·
l'lluso of the ILCn&lt;"h.
Sulphur-and-molas.!lc.s In
ttw
&gt;~Prins. as a blood pur&amp;e, hAl
t~llt'~ i nto
»hnnn:lul dl~us..:.
1 hut !I one reason W&lt;' ha ve all
lhon• new ailments that
nHlk&lt;~

Harki ng bac k lo w11rts and
moles 1111 possible indications o r
lnrlple nt cancer. I dcst royt&gt;d rntl·
rlt!rn theory bY quotin!l Marl•
Twain an&lt;l Madame Ou8arry. Jn

"Tnm Sawyer", 1'wnin rxpluhw&lt;l
th at warts. come of h andling toad
rroga, ca n easily be r '•red ~Y

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10:00 The Pdcc i 'l Righl
10:30 Truth or ( 'l'lsequence!
•1:00 Tie rat Dough

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Today

9:00

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11:30

It Could Be You

12:00
12:30

Tex :1nd Jinx

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My Liltlt~ Margie
1.30 Bride and Groom

2:00
3:00

M11tlnee Theater
Qut:en for a Day

3:45 Modarr• Ronf:mce!
4 :00 Comedy T!me
4 :30
5 :30
S:45

Movietlme
Popeye Presents

6:00
630
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6:45

Flatt antJ SCl'ugs•

7:00
7:30

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NnC News
Best of Grnucho
Best of Dregnet

8:00

The People :. ... hoice

8 :30
9:00

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Lux Video Theater

tO:IJO \Yblrlybird11
10:30 News Headline!
10:40 Nitew.,·tch
12:00 Toni~ht
1 ,00 Sign 0!!

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Wednesday

JULY 18-9 A.M. SHARP

Romper Room
10:00 The Price Is R\eht
10:30 Truth or COnsequeneee
I J :00 Tie T ~c Oouah
1 J :30 It Could 8-P. You
12:00 Current
9 :00

1:00
1:30
2:80
3:00
3:45
4 :00
4 :30

7:00 "Mayor of the Town
7:30 Father Knows Be~t
6:00 Kratt TV Th.e.llt('r
9:00 This is Your Life

9:30 Waterfront
10:00 ~Masquerade Party

20x40 FANCY

BOYS' BIG YANK

PLAID TOWELS

Sport . Shirts

OUT THEY GOI

thirsty Tur-

10:30 News Headlines
1D:40 Nttewa.tch

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WCHS... TV Channell

ACROSS
1. Not fresh

e Harp .strin&amp;
lJ . Shore bird
12. Type of
pneumonia
13. Dwell
14. Similar
15. Dlgil
16. Gov.

Harriman

29. Sum.

3. Fan!Wtll

mer

4. Gulde4
5. Before

6_Collarbone•

II . Appre.

7. civil)'
8 . Fellth
&amp;. Da9hln&amp;"

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32. FrEnch

10. Showy
16. One
J9. Wharr

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20. EngageN

tton

21. Con.sumfd

18. Famot\S

2~ .

bitl"der\

Oriental

tun·.

43 . Squirrel ._.,
f ood

plant

E . F . Rohinsun brcJks 00 [or t ho!
first time in his life on the AI·

point
tabb r.}
23 . Aher.d
24 . Girl's
1

nickname

1 2t. Pufornt

\ 27. Lbdvltrm
28. A !ipm c
:i ll. Waler goo.!

:n Sloth
JJ. Yout.h
3·1. Bacon strips

37 . At home
38. Not many

39. L11.nd
measure
-40 . Heavy Jltarrs
42. Wrath
44. Cle ver
45. Edible
seawel'd
48. Capel
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DAILY CRYPTOQUO'lE- Here'o how to work It:

l&gt;~ach

9 :30
1{):30

Arthur Godfrey
Strike it Rich
VRHant Lady

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ActiOn · •···
DouglflS Edwards
Sgt. f&gt;rPston of the Yuk®
Bob Curnmlngll

7:30 Clima.--r.
6:30 \l'layhouse 9U
10:00 Up-to-the-mincte NeWs
10:05 Scannin&amp; the Weather
10:10 The r..."te Show

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\'e•terday't Cryptoqttotet LOVERS WHO LOVE TRULY DO
,.,OT WRITE DOWN THI:lR HAPPJNESS F'RANCJC.

ANATOLE

David Roush Is

the hypochondrl1&lt;!1, who worry
~o much about 11 pimple here u.nd h!nd.
a blotch there, fall prey :o ror·
(Copyright, 101S7, by UnHud
cmary thrombo.tla.
Fcature S~ndteate, Jnc.)

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ARIA

Nainsook
Long Cloth
Check
Check and

Katie's :kitchen

Bob crosby Show

JUNIORS

Srlghler Day
Secret Storm
Edge of Ni-":ht
Th~ Ec.rly Show
Your Esl!O Reporter

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5·45 Sports Parad e
.5:55 Weatherman
A·OO Actkn
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. O:lS ' Douglu, F.d'""s
6:SO Mv Frier.d F11cka
7 :00 Vic Damone

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Val. to $10.95

8:00 Millionaire
8:30 I've (!-ot A Secret
U. S. Steel Hour ,
Up-to·the·tninu.f:t Ne\fl
1{):05 SCanning the ."'{ieatbar
10;10 The Late ShOJV

9:00
10:00

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CLEARANCE MILLINERY
GROUP I

*BIG

A choice group
of millinery that
sold at $1.99.
Priced to clear.

Savings

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Pretty eotton pllne. gowns, shorties ___ _ Waltz
lenJUl and .tuiJ length. Fancy patterns, regular

on 990 spot

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. eilel, Priced low for quick clearance.

JULY CLEARANCE SALE

On Your
Radio Dial

WOMEN'S

Sheets

2
$

8lx99 Inch
lot Quality

Famolll Princess Peggy eotton
dresses ___ new summer styles ..
beautJfW. patterns. Regular $2.99
v•lues. Save one·third. Regular

IV••Iul!e to $2.29 ___ famou s quality snowy white musUn
Cool, long-wearing! Deep hem! Full 8lx.99-inch!

$

bed pillowa,
rable99c
licking,
filledd u
wit.h
cbieken feathers. A bi.g

v!due. Come ear·

get your share.

CLEARANCE! FIRST QUALITY

(Contlnutt:l 'rom , ... One)
Cedrie Clark, Letal; Frank A.
Vauahan, Publieity ; c. J. RbQde&amp;,
Rehabiltation; Eber Rouat), Viait·
lng: Frank CheeaebNtw, Amerlcan"l•m: J. M. TbOrntoR. Chlld We~
fare ; Brooks Slyre, CUUord Hayes

EACH

w. R. navts, neren&amp;e.

At the cl~p . o(, Ure IQ!I,.e, tl.qc te·'

\fitilef Dr. B"t'bWh'l omce on

We~t

Mail'.l S\, and B"ttvnut Av-~nue
by the Racine Al~ni JuJOClD·

'BIG

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knit

cotton

HURRYII

CLOSE-OUTS!

and short

First quality.
July Sale

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BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS

unJon

July Clearance Group of ·Men's Fine Broadcloth Pajamas that aotd tor ~.99 and $3.lMJ.
Assorted fancle~ and striP,e&amp;. Slzes B, C, D,
choke, pair
·

WHITE HDKFS:

. non-Iron plllle with
eye~t

ruflle,e. July
~lear•nce prlee -

EACH

EACH

BUY A DOZENI
Imaaine a man's si.ze

white handkerchief for

less than a dime __ . .
neatly hemmed, tool

In our July

Sal~ at _

8c

EACH

IOYS" "FRUIT OF THI LOOM"

lO OZ. DUNGAREES · · ···· · · · $1:44

BUTCHER LINENS · · · · · · · ·· · yd. 39c

' hmoui biand Bil Ya)Jk bo"ys' Western cut dun·
~~ Heavy 10 o&lt;. ""lihl. Size! 6 lp 16. Reg
War $1.98 vllUe.

Ideal for aummer wear. Fine White cotton shirts.
Boya' sizea, d to 16. Low priced.

BeaUtiful plain colors. Very

LARGI FANCY- ITRIPID

CLOSI.QUT LOT - 59c "ND 69o

BEACH TOWELS .... · · · · ea. $1.77

SPOR1 DENIMS · ....: .. .. yd. 44c

n~

ALL MIN'S REGULAR $2.1111

quality . Regular

591; value, S8 inches wide. July Clearartce Price .

Plain colon and fancy striped patterns. Fine qua].
tty sport denim. 36 inebea wid,e•

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B.ATHING
TRUNKS-now
Out they go now -

tan shades. Excellent quality.
Sizes 29 to 42. July Sale price

$2.99

WORK SHIRTS

99C

Fanwus Big Buck Uniform
Panl.8 in popular grey and

pair -

WOMEN'S COOL COnON
HALF SLIPS

right when you n~ 'em . Fine

bathin.ll trunks made by Cam.pl,l&amp; Hurry!

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UNIFORM
PANTS

MKI!I~S · FANCY

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MEN;S GOOD QUALITY

88c

$2.49

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MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY

of

-nidYE? E

14'k to 17.

;,&amp;; .f.

JULY CLEARANCE

A Terrific V1h11tl

AUorted.

WeD made and full cut. Tan
or p-ey twill fabrle _~ ab:el

.

JULY CLEARANCE

Reduced I
Wear under your prettieat aummer cottons _
_. whJte broadcloth or

29-38.

Uniform Sllirts

$4.88
..
.ff ··

$1.79

WHITE TEE SHIRTS · .......... · 59c

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Values to $7.95. Take Yout' choice now, pr.
'

price, suit -

Clo....ut• Dr11fk1lly

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SUMMER
UNIONS

38 to 46.

Good aeJ(!cdon of style• and tol·

Summer Shorts

JULY CLEARANCE

$1.00

style.

..·.

ors - all IIUltab~ for early Fall
throullb winter wear!

Post Committees

Sanforiud sport denim!

cool, comlar-

Mea's Cotton TwHI

Straw Hats

Long leg
; I

BIG GROUP Wt;)MEN'S

Wjth pr without belt! Easy fl.tling -

MEN 'S DRESS

MIN'S KNIT

Values to

J().

OUt they go! Men'a bettel"' s1.1mmer Trooaera. Good assortment of Summer Fabrlea.

FEATHER PILLOWS

00

Hobby Jeans
·~

BIG, FLUFFY STRIPED

SUITS

Values to f22.95, now

Dungarees
42.

WOM~N'S

OUT
THEY
GO!

.99 MEN'S $3.98 LINENE 1•99

wt. denim! Reinforced at strain poinll. Si.ze&amp; 29 table!

CLOSE-OUTS

ONLY

JULY CLEARANCE

1

MEN's BIG YANK

IMatehlc" Value! Full-cut, well·madel Sanforized

and haU !lites.

•washable 100% Nylon Fleeee

JULY CLEARANCE

JULY CLEARANCE

$179

now only -

"PRINass PEGGY" wAsH
DRESSES
RIGULAR $2.99 VALUES

.Toppers
and Tweeda
•Ideal for Summer __ for travel
•White and paat.els, lln:a 10..18

BLEACHED

C_L_E_A_R_A~N~C=E-------- 1

99~~:
7'1

Plisse Gowns

GROUPofII betA group
ter halR that sold
for $2.89. Priced

FOXCROFT

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YOUR
CHOICE
each

YOU'LL FIND il hud to bHt this value·
.,.~;k.,d sport shirt Clearenu ,.-.upf . -.
8ec1use we took ell "'"BIG YANK.. samples
at • big wrlfe.off __ __ "It's 1 lktore JCOOP
at half-prlcel It's a vast Mlecllon of ewry·
thing you w1nt, 1nd eftry thh1 is Nnfor•
lzedl Compleh&gt;ly washablel SoMoL 1izwl

FAMOUS

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woMEN's FANCY coTTol'j

Daily

$1

FANCY PRINTS
FANCY PLAIDS
RAYON LINENES
LENO WEAVES
e PLENTY SOLIDS

JULY , SALE OF

•Beautiful dresses for town, sports and evening
•sheat h~. boufb.nts. shirtwaists and others
•coltons, rayon·silks, linens, drip-drys
•Prints, stripes, plaids and luscious solids

reg. $1.99 values!

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11:50 a.m.

HURRY
Values to $19.95

Values to $14.95

Selection

SPORT
SHIRTS

YARD

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1111/M\t.OI SALI
A rummage ule will be hetd
July 18. 19 and 20 in ttre bul \d~ n~~~

Men's SHORT SLEEVE

• HALF SIZES

• MISSES

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Writer

frtmmenta were aemcl b)" Mickey
l\'lfllom1, ••d Dan cutnmtOJi to
So ln~bera . . ,

W'rthout Question the Greatest
Values in Many Moons!
. BIG YANK BRAND

THREE BIG GROUPS

MISSES' ond WOMEN'S

11\d

•• STIFFLER'S JlJLV (;LEAJIANCE SALE-

YOUR
CHOICE

bati8te

Vllues to $13.95, now

Before you llkt 1 !!!!I .,_
to hnt FUN-

18c

39-locb
early!

VALUES 79c to $1.00 Yard

j

12 :30 As thf' Woriu Turns
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
1:30 Ho u.separ ty
2:00 Big Payof!

3:15
3 :30
4:00
5:30

DISH PANS

MANUFACTURER'S BONANZA!

11 :45 Gulding Ligbt

2 :30
3 :00

NBLEA. MUSLI

YARD

11 :00
ll :US Love ot Lif~
11 :30 Search Cor TOnt2JTOW
12 ~00 '

PA5nl, HEAVY PLASnC

22c

EACH

9:00 Garry Moore

day the t'ode letters are different.
A Cryptorrun quotation

99c

FINE QUALITY 39-INCH

WHITE GOODS

AXYDLBA.AXR
111 LONGFELLOW
One letlet• slmply atands for another. In thll aampae A 11 uaed
tot· tlut three L'11, X tor the lwQ O's, etc. Single letten, apoa•
t rophe8, the lengt h and formation of the wordl are all blntl.

Bl1 S.llerl li1 Buy

7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston .81~~:ckle
8:00 Captain Kaniaroo
6:45 CBS News

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I. Bandage

Housellartv
Big Payoft
Bob Cr~_s.by ~ho~
Brighter Day
SecTet Storm

7 :00

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2:30

6:30

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1:00

hPns Cou ntry Club golf cour)&gt;c, , 3: 15
3:30 Edge of Nig~tt
playing wlth Rob Coates, Fra~lk
4:00
The EaTly Show
John!lton ami J es ~ While.
·
5:30 Your Esso Rt&gt;:porter
Donald Nease is employed a ~
5:45 Sport.; Parade
principal nf the Letart ,Grade
6 :56 ··· We~therman ~:;.~
St'hO(j] .

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Katie's Kitchen
12:30 As the Worlll 'J1urn•

TEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK :
Edison
Hobst-etter iS name&lt;t
chairman or lhe Oh_io · Bankers'
Assoriulion committee on agrieu,·

v... ,,••, •• ""'"..
41. Cry of
a crow
42. Sale notlcQ

38 Ftowerle'-'

11 :45
12:00

25c

"HOPE"

BLEA. MUSLIN

Love of Life

11 :30 Search for Tomorrow

of
pr('y

(colloq.)

22. Compau

11 :15

(dang)
J6. Bird

nurae
26. A!Sisl
:lS l&lt;~raH

Arthur r.odfTey

10:30 Strike It .ttit'h
ll :OO VaUant Lady

rh·er
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3!5. Excla.-

17. Exl1t
magician
:! I Bea ~; t of

9 :30

hat

euper

Exira Special Buyl

GENUIN~

CLOSE-OUTS!

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6:00 Spi nach Playhouse
6:30 Weathercast
6:35 Sports Eye
6 :45 NBC News

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THURSDAY
7:00 J immte Dean
7:30 Bust-.a Blatkie
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:45 CBS News
9 :00 Gar:-y Moore

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OPERATION CLEAN UP • •
IT'S HERE! SEMI-ANNUAL HOUSE CLEANING! A CLEAN SWEEP OF SUMMER
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Modern Romanaee1

Comedy Time
MI)Vietime
5:30 Popeye Presents
5:45 News Picture

12 :00

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My Little !lla:-gle
Bride And Groom
Matl.nee Theater
Queen for a Day

to !!.punk water In th e dark o!
the moon. Spunk wal~r Is thf' r('·
8ldual rain water 1n a hollow
stum ,,.
A,, ror Madam e DuBarry, any

st udent or hl11tory knows ht!r rl~!~·
de crflC' k: "A molo l.!t a hoauty
11 pol and makes one btJioved. If
~·o u cn n't grow one, huy one and
rutc 11 on . and Blways remtmbN I
~hort·vumpl'd 1h0cs &amp;ive ~' l)t l n
•wing and sway."
, rn any ca.~P.. I'm alad aRplrin ' ~
'b~ttk. bectr use It aspirin's back ,
the bucgy whip and universal
public health can't be far hl'·

A&amp; 1 wa"' aay lna tn tht Malt'
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6:00

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or th at district traveling to and from employ ment at Sporn, Kaiser, Vanadium, and OVEC .
The highway is not the widest or the most
straight In the world . Only Monday a Ham·
den, 0 .. man was seriously injured when his
empty truck left th e highway o n a curve ,
plowed up a sizeable ~ection or a cornfield,

Departmenl here unite in warning anyone
trav eling in , through, m· about Letart J&lt;'alls
th ese da.v.s to be ca reful. Two wrecks have
occurrr LI ther&lt;' in two tl&lt;.1 ys A state patrolman
said Tuesday:
"Driving through I. e! art Falls now is about nnd was d&lt;.'molished .
like trying to ge t thr ough Columbus at 5:1fi
Evrntunlly , if and when Meigs County
grows as it might with an industrial expanp.m."
P~rh a p s it's not quit~ ti.I.ft.t J•a,?, but traffic
sion near Letart Falls, a sub-statton _of the
is henvy :dong HI :~:JH h ct•;ru se or tru&lt;"ks haul - Sheriff's Dt•ptu lment will have to be ma.nned
ing tomn hws It i.~ ('!'i peciodly heavy in ca1·1y in that uea. Only adequate patrolJing of the
mornin g hours and at evening time .
rot~ds wil l keep the mice from playing when
Th en' also is a growing number of people the cat is away.

6:55 Sig n On

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Take Your Time These Days In Trav.el·ing Through
Letart Falls, Heavy With Truck, Commuting Workers
Tak e Vour :l-18 Editoria l . . . .
The Stttte Highway Patrol a·nd the Sheriff's

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new demand and markets for its prod ucts was

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Kaiser Sets About Selling Aluminum In American Way

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vidin g superior rigidity

made plain this week wh en Kaiser Aluminum
and Chemi cals Co rp . unfolded an ex.citing vi sion of imaginative ne w concept s in autom n-

Aluminum engine block . .a utomatic transmiss ion hou sing and ot he r e ngine parts such
as di stributor hou sing , carburetor bod y, in -

live styling in Detroit taking full adva•nt age

take manifolds, va-lve r.overs. fuel pump hou s-

of the ve rsa tility of aluminum .
This is the way a lways a myste ty to

ing, water pump body. wat er manifolds, and
power -steering housing.

state-ru n economic system s - .capitalism de·
velops its own generative force for growth .
Kaiser, with aluminum to sell, and a desire
to sell much more , sets engineer s to work
sweating ovl' r draught boards and eisels
blocking oul in line and color wh~t the cars
of 1965 can look like, and noting the mater·
ials that can make them look that way. Use
of aluminum in cars, say th e Kaiser people,
will more than double by 1965, and it is con·
siderabl e r ight now under the hood and in
decorative and gadget additions.
Kaise r exper ts th e avt•rage car \n eight
years to be reduted 111 weight by 1,000
pounds through :he use of the light metal.
Corresponding advanta ges iu fue l economy,
brakP pcrfonn aJH'l' , and better a-ct•eleration
ar·e promiseci .
Here are a fe w uf th e predicted uses or
aluminum in ~..:ars. which we, quile dose to
Kaiser's bi g plant at na venswood, may pray
come about :
Cast integ ral whe('\ , hub and bra·ke drum
assernhlil's whi(' h provide outstanding brake
performance by virtuall y eliminating fade,
improved riding eomfort through the reduc·
tion CJf unsprung wd ght. and improved aC('£'1·
enttion resulting frorn the weighl reduction.
A frame and firewall assemb ly fab1ica ted
from die-cast aluminum sections bolted toge-

An all-aluminum radiator "-hi&lt;'h can be installed in the conventional locatlon or inside
the cast or extruded frame rails, where it al·
so could function as a floor heater when desired .
The Instrument cluster housing which is
cast in two pieces with the speedometer num.
erals integral
Front floor boa1·ds and seat risers, which
are integral parts of the cast aluminum platform frame . The cast aluminum floor boards
may have &amp; textured surface, which wi11 eJim.
inate the need for all-over carpeting.
An aluminum fuel tank .
Front and rear bumpers fabricated from
al uminum· extrusions and ('a!&gt;tings. An all·
aluminum body with sheet aluminum side 1
panels a·nd a die-cast aluminum door.
A two-stage retractable three-piece hard
top made of buffed aluminum roof panels.
Th~ roof frame and supports are aluminum ·
forgings and castings, which meet the exact ing requirements of fit and mechaniC'al
strength .
Roll -away hood 09nd deck cover made of
aluminum extrusions joined with suitably col·
or·ed plastie strips, which provide easy access )
to the engine compartment, and unobstructed 1
openin~ and unlimited verti('~l space for un-1
usual loads on the rear deck.

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nne( thl' grnndJHU'I'tl l ~ 1•1"1' l\1r. unrl
Mn . Ke nul•l h t " h r 1 .~ c ~Jl t' l'tiJH l i•u •
Hu p:ht·~ )

('l nri nnati.
Mlddl£&gt;pnrl .

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EMIRGENCY CALL
Thl' Mldlilt&gt;porl t&gt;-:mt&gt;rj;ll'llc r
S11118rl WOIII &lt;"Ill it'd to th e hOill(' (•f
Mn. M ~ d g c Grnhom Tm~~(lu v af
tl'rlloMl when shl'" h('l' ll nW ill.

RUARK
REPORT
BY ROIIRT C. RUARK
A ~ one whn I! morl ly
nt.~h\n ~
to.warrl ~l.'n i lily and is cnn s riou ~
daih· or ~ nrw a&lt;"ht' 11r lltwllrr·•·
lnfh of ('rl)d r:&gt; l"l hail·l\nt' , it Ch1&lt;"f:
lll r a 1h•al o( plt'II ~III"C' to rt&gt;u1t
wh1•rr• •implc . kindl y ol rl iUplrin
I~ muk lnR 11 conwhnek . Th r rr ll!"•'
IO lnJI.ll}" fltW

II IHI flllli' .V

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ha &lt;o C' li11ir tlw
asplr iu 1.; t harrnwin~

s p(l:("ifl l'.'

sround todny that it '~ rt·al pll'll ·
11ant to ~("(• 11 11 old fr l1• ncl hold ur
hi~ twad a!l:rin.
The N inth lntNillltiOtL!i l Co u·

in 1\H'

trea1mf' nt

other

riHy ,

!lf! e r ;,

mt.~rniu g in th&lt;• tht'lllf'r
involv in g w~rl · and - cm·n fl'niO\':r t·
··Warlll ure caused Uy hundl i u :~

rPpor1 r• d tlml
f't tlla ll\' t'ffet·l i\'1' &lt;1.~ t•m ·t i! tHI 11nd
~&gt;lhr · 1 · high flnwn , two-lnnl'tl mir

Til)' Fil' M( R n p11 ~ t Ch u r1·11
wlll
011•1'\ S.1t urd n1· ut 7 p m fur ;,
potltH'k pi l' ll ie d iill l!" l" o n Uw
r·hur&lt;"h luw n ll l" ill k will h\· ]11"1"

Ho ~ro ••

r&gt;L~r·tl&gt;~P s

j u ~t

CHURCH CLASS MEETING
The l'i•nlt•l C l n ~ ~ nf \IH' l'ulll "

Mr ~ .

on ltlwunwtir

toot! ft·o~s .

.)f

painful musdr•s and jo inh. A ~·
plrt n, lhl'y ul.~ o report, I!". not

1tntl don't 11'1

nu\.11111.1•

ll' ll you no tlilfercnl. '· Tht•y n ntl·
rlr•d in usst!Ul.

Jl!'OIW to !t'OUb]f'!IOIIW .~l ri E' r- f fr•l'l ~

Tht•n I ~aid : ''You want n ttll ic k
&lt;IIlii h t• Mi r lr· ~. it don "\ I' ll~ \ mud1
c
·urr·
fnr hr•url Hlla c k s''"' ' l "~· ·.v
Thi ~ h·nd~ me tu
n lrt•utl s&lt;'
whil"\1 Wlll ll tl lw t'lrlkd r·r•udi rm· lookl'rl up eagcry .
lii"Y If f:rund tru had writ!L·n it. 1
LnyltlJ!: down my nlu(ljay 1'111 '1 1
l(ltt u lhl'fH"Y whil'h will go rlow ,1
plns\c1·, 1 said grllVI'ly :
in nwdka l ure hivt&gt;s a ~ the l mm u·
··nrlng hack the pil'k ·IMtl ~ hu ..•
tnblc Cur m ud~:t• on' s l. ll w IH'Cnr rl ·
11n1l lill'l rid of these lwn-tonp.[
InK to lk R. llunrk , unfr•ockl·d
Ca l's and new ai rp lam·~. ThL•
phYRklan .
makCR II fl\1111 W:IIK
Jt 's thl~: The reo~on why l'li l'l"~· tight 8 hO C.~
slow,
bec11 u ~e he ha:s corn .~. El'wn
body rccl.'i 110 lou~y toduy i~ nrr t viz., nnd to wit. lr he had no two
~ lom l c f11llnut
or lhn t but•lv
wunr ll' t'fu l old to MNt•nlty , lhc eil! · toned car and no ai rpla nE&gt;, ho.!
J l"t• lk . It'.~ just that
eYm")' tlnw t•llh cr has tp walk slow or Kt'l a
hor11f' . The da y the buggy whin
lht• Jines come up with n new Cllt'"
fnrtory thri Ye!l a~nln, gr•n1lenwn ,
llwy ~:ot tu find a fresh malluly
will !ICe lhf' f\nbh of htllrl ell~··
lo kl·l'fl tht&gt; population In ho.~l·
ta.~e. Sca lpel, ntrr!lle, thi .~ corn i .~
illll'u.
Nt•w pill, new sym plo nr.
dug
In a litt le &lt;h&gt;t&gt;pllr than I
N1•w ~ihul. nrw dlseiUUl .

As 1 wa~ ~nyiny;

thought.''

io

the crow n·
r•d ht•utls uf John!! Hopkins thl'
uthur 1hr. nftcr 11 parUculurly
rll•ft tJ lt'{' t' or leeching, thh mtt .~ t
~ top. WI' 1wcd must alow tlown.
lllly~. ll lld lhis. diagnosis of CYC!T)'
lhlng ~~~ vlr· u ~ hal' liiH to qull.
WI' muM\ go back to the tl ay ~
or ou r fou 11111nii fllth••n, who
died only from the gulloplng Nl n·
~ umplion
and
lndlan arrow
wulu r d~. Rae~ we must ao t-J ~ ·, _.
9 ~11 fctida bwa. worn around thf•
ne&lt;"k like a conjur c ha rm. and
there will be no mort~ passln:: of
the cmnmon &lt;"Old and slmllnr
germ s. Thl8 for tho stmrl1• rr a
~on th11t it Ia imposslhll• to ap
prouch " pouon WCilTLn g on n~ ~~·
retldp hag around the nerk Ill'·
l'lluso of the ILCn&lt;"h.
Sulphur-and-molas.!lc.s In
ttw
&gt;~Prins. as a blood pur&amp;e, hAl
t~llt'~ i nto
»hnnn:lul dl~us..:.
1 hut !I one reason W&lt;' ha ve all
lhon• new ailments that
nHlk&lt;~

Harki ng bac k lo w11rts and
moles 1111 possible indications o r
lnrlple nt cancer. I dcst royt&gt;d rntl·
rlt!rn theory bY quotin!l Marl•
Twain an&lt;l Madame Ou8arry. Jn

"Tnm Sawyer", 1'wnin rxpluhw&lt;l
th at warts. come of h andling toad
rroga, ca n easily be r '•red ~Y

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Romper Room
10:00 The Pdcc i 'l Righl
10:30 Truth or ( 'l'lsequence!
•1:00 Tie rat Dough

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Sign On
Today

9:00

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...

11:30

It Could Be You

12:00
12:30

Tex :1nd Jinx

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Current
My Liltlt~ Margie
1.30 Bride and Groom

2:00
3:00

M11tlnee Theater
Qut:en for a Day

3:45 Modarr• Ronf:mce!
4 :00 Comedy T!me
4 :30
5 :30
S:45

Movietlme
Popeye Presents

6:00
630
&amp;.35
6:45

Flatt antJ SCl'ugs•

7:00
7:30

News Picture
w ~ath~rc.t at

&amp;ports Eye_

NnC News
Best of Grnucho
Best of Dregnet

8:00

The People :. ... hoice

8 :30
9:00

High·Luw
Lux Video Theater

tO:IJO \Yblrlybird11
10:30 News Headline!
10:40 Nitew.,·tch
12:00 Toni~ht
1 ,00 Sign 0!!

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STARTING- --THURSDAY

Wednesday

JULY 18-9 A.M. SHARP

Romper Room
10:00 The Price Is R\eht
10:30 Truth or COnsequeneee
I J :00 Tie T ~c Oouah
1 J :30 It Could 8-P. You
12:00 Current
9 :00

1:00
1:30
2:80
3:00
3:45
4 :00
4 :30

7:00 "Mayor of the Town
7:30 Father Knows Be~t
6:00 Kratt TV Th.e.llt('r
9:00 This is Your Life

9:30 Waterfront
10:00 ~Masquerade Party

20x40 FANCY

BOYS' BIG YANK

PLAID TOWELS

Sport . Shirts

OUT THEY GOI

thirsty Tur-

10:30 News Headlines
1D:40 Nttewa.tch

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TonigN

WCHS... TV Channell

ACROSS
1. Not fresh

e Harp .strin&amp;
lJ . Shore bird
12. Type of
pneumonia
13. Dwell
14. Similar
15. Dlgil
16. Gov.

Harriman

29. Sum.

3. Fan!Wtll

mer

4. Gulde4
5. Before

6_Collarbone•

II . Appre.

7. civil)'
8 . Fellth
&amp;. Da9hln&amp;"

hend
32. FrEnch

10. Showy
16. One
J9. Wharr

m&amp;-

20. EngageN

tton

21. Con.sumfd

18. Famot\S

2~ .

bitl"der\

Oriental

tun·.

43 . Squirrel ._.,
f ood

plant

E . F . Rohinsun brcJks 00 [or t ho!
first time in his life on the AI·

point
tabb r.}
23 . Aher.d
24 . Girl's
1

nickname

1 2t. Pufornt

\ 27. Lbdvltrm
28. A !ipm c
:i ll. Waler goo.!

:n Sloth
JJ. Yout.h
3·1. Bacon strips

37 . At home
38. Not many

39. L11.nd
measure
-40 . Heavy Jltarrs
42. Wrath
44. Cle ver
45. Edible
seawel'd
48. Capel
17. Lett &amp;lana
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DAILY CRYPTOQUO'lE- Here'o how to work It:

l&gt;~ach

9 :30
1{):30

Arthur Godfrey
Strike it Rich
VRHant Lady

·r

ActiOn · •···
DouglflS Edwards
Sgt. f&gt;rPston of the Yuk®
Bob Curnmlngll

7:30 Clima.--r.
6:30 \l'layhouse 9U
10:00 Up-to-the-mincte NeWs
10:05 Scannin&amp; the Weather
10:10 The r..."te Show

KO Cl!;KM

MKIQY
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KM CI!Y ·IY MC PO ZPM•

SPAQUM,

BEJC CEYT JAY

PCEYAM ?-QP QCJKAY.

\'e•terday't Cryptoqttotet LOVERS WHO LOVE TRULY DO
,.,OT WRITE DOWN THI:lR HAPPJNESS F'RANCJC.

ANATOLE

David Roush Is

the hypochondrl1&lt;!1, who worry
~o much about 11 pimple here u.nd h!nd.
a blotch there, fall prey :o ror·
(Copyright, 101S7, by UnHud
cmary thrombo.tla.
Fcature S~ndteate, Jnc.)

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Sentinel
ARIA

Nainsook
Long Cloth
Check
Check and

Katie's :kitchen

Bob crosby Show

JUNIORS

Srlghler Day
Secret Storm
Edge of Ni-":ht
Th~ Ec.rly Show
Your Esl!O Reporter

.;, ,

5·45 Sports Parad e
.5:55 Weatherman
A·OO Actkn
i
. O:lS ' Douglu, F.d'""s
6:SO Mv Frier.d F11cka
7 :00 Vic Damone

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Val. to $10.95

8:00 Millionaire
8:30 I've (!-ot A Secret
U. S. Steel Hour ,
Up-to·the·tninu.f:t Ne\fl
1{):05 SCanning the ."'{ieatbar
10;10 The Late ShOJV

9:00
10:00

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*Huge

I

CLEARANCE MILLINERY
GROUP I

*BIG

A choice group
of millinery that
sold at $1.99.
Priced to clear.

Savings

r---~~~JU~L;Y:C;L;IA~R~A-N_C_E------~·

Pretty eotton pllne. gowns, shorties ___ _ Waltz
lenJUl and .tuiJ length. Fancy patterns, regular

on 990 spot

...

. eilel, Priced low for quick clearance.

JULY CLEARANCE SALE

On Your
Radio Dial

WOMEN'S

Sheets

2
$

8lx99 Inch
lot Quality

Famolll Princess Peggy eotton
dresses ___ new summer styles ..
beautJfW. patterns. Regular $2.99
v•lues. Save one·third. Regular

IV••Iul!e to $2.29 ___ famou s quality snowy white musUn
Cool, long-wearing! Deep hem! Full 8lx.99-inch!

$

bed pillowa,
rable99c
licking,
filledd u
wit.h
cbieken feathers. A bi.g

v!due. Come ear·

get your share.

CLEARANCE! FIRST QUALITY

(Contlnutt:l 'rom , ... One)
Cedrie Clark, Letal; Frank A.
Vauahan, Publieity ; c. J. RbQde&amp;,
Rehabiltation; Eber Rouat), Viait·
lng: Frank CheeaebNtw, Amerlcan"l•m: J. M. TbOrntoR. Chlld We~
fare ; Brooks Slyre, CUUord Hayes

EACH

w. R. navts, neren&amp;e.

At the cl~p . o(, Ure IQ!I,.e, tl.qc te·'

\fitilef Dr. B"t'bWh'l omce on

We~t

Mail'.l S\, and B"ttvnut Av-~nue
by the Racine Al~ni JuJOClD·

'BIG

•
f';·

knit

cotton

HURRYII

CLOSE-OUTS!

and short

First quality.
July Sale

.

BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS

unJon

July Clearance Group of ·Men's Fine Broadcloth Pajamas that aotd tor ~.99 and $3.lMJ.
Assorted fancle~ and striP,e&amp;. Slzes B, C, D,
choke, pair
·

WHITE HDKFS:

. non-Iron plllle with
eye~t

ruflle,e. July
~lear•nce prlee -

EACH

EACH

BUY A DOZENI
Imaaine a man's si.ze

white handkerchief for

less than a dime __ . .
neatly hemmed, tool

In our July

Sal~ at _

8c

EACH

IOYS" "FRUIT OF THI LOOM"

lO OZ. DUNGAREES · · ···· · · · $1:44

BUTCHER LINENS · · · · · · · ·· · yd. 39c

' hmoui biand Bil Ya)Jk bo"ys' Western cut dun·
~~ Heavy 10 o&lt;. ""lihl. Size! 6 lp 16. Reg
War $1.98 vllUe.

Ideal for aummer wear. Fine White cotton shirts.
Boya' sizea, d to 16. Low priced.

BeaUtiful plain colors. Very

LARGI FANCY- ITRIPID

CLOSI.QUT LOT - 59c "ND 69o

BEACH TOWELS .... · · · · ea. $1.77

SPOR1 DENIMS · ....: .. .. yd. 44c

n~

ALL MIN'S REGULAR $2.1111

quality . Regular

591; value, S8 inches wide. July Clearartce Price .

Plain colon and fancy striped patterns. Fine qua].
tty sport denim. 36 inebea wid,e•

•

B.ATHING
TRUNKS-now
Out they go now -

tan shades. Excellent quality.
Sizes 29 to 42. July Sale price

$2.99

WORK SHIRTS

99C

Fanwus Big Buck Uniform
Panl.8 in popular grey and

pair -

WOMEN'S COOL COnON
HALF SLIPS

right when you n~ 'em . Fine

bathin.ll trunks made by Cam.pl,l&amp; Hurry!

•.

UNIFORM
PANTS

MKI!I~S · FANCY

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MIN'S HIAVY

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MEN;S GOOD QUALITY

88c

$2.49

"

MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY

of

-nidYE? E

14'k to 17.

;,&amp;; .f.

JULY CLEARANCE

A Terrific V1h11tl

AUorted.

WeD made and full cut. Tan
or p-ey twill fabrle _~ ab:el

.

JULY CLEARANCE

Reduced I
Wear under your prettieat aummer cottons _
_. whJte broadcloth or

29-38.

Uniform Sllirts

$4.88
..
.ff ··

$1.79

WHITE TEE SHIRTS · .......... · 59c

.'

Values to $7.95. Take Yout' choice now, pr.
'

price, suit -

Clo....ut• Dr11fk1lly

'

MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS

SUMMER
UNIONS

38 to 46.

Good aeJ(!cdon of style• and tol·

Summer Shorts

JULY CLEARANCE

$1.00

style.

..·.

ors - all IIUltab~ for early Fall
throullb winter wear!

Post Committees

Sanforiud sport denim!

cool, comlar-

Mea's Cotton TwHI

Straw Hats

Long leg
; I

BIG GROUP Wt;)MEN'S

Wjth pr without belt! Easy fl.tling -

MEN 'S DRESS

MIN'S KNIT

Values to

J().

OUt they go! Men'a bettel"' s1.1mmer Trooaera. Good assortment of Summer Fabrlea.

FEATHER PILLOWS

00

Hobby Jeans
·~

BIG, FLUFFY STRIPED

SUITS

Values to f22.95, now

Dungarees
42.

WOM~N'S

OUT
THEY
GO!

.99 MEN'S $3.98 LINENE 1•99

wt. denim! Reinforced at strain poinll. Si.ze&amp; 29 table!

CLOSE-OUTS

ONLY

JULY CLEARANCE

1

MEN's BIG YANK

IMatehlc" Value! Full-cut, well·madel Sanforized

and haU !lites.

•washable 100% Nylon Fleeee

JULY CLEARANCE

JULY CLEARANCE

$179

now only -

"PRINass PEGGY" wAsH
DRESSES
RIGULAR $2.99 VALUES

.Toppers
and Tweeda
•Ideal for Summer __ for travel
•White and paat.els, lln:a 10..18

BLEACHED

C_L_E_A_R_A~N~C=E-------- 1

99~~:
7'1

Plisse Gowns

GROUPofII betA group
ter halR that sold
for $2.89. Priced

FOXCROFT

-

YOUR
CHOICE
each

YOU'LL FIND il hud to bHt this value·
.,.~;k.,d sport shirt Clearenu ,.-.upf . -.
8ec1use we took ell "'"BIG YANK.. samples
at • big wrlfe.off __ __ "It's 1 lktore JCOOP
at half-prlcel It's a vast Mlecllon of ewry·
thing you w1nt, 1nd eftry thh1 is Nnfor•
lzedl Compleh&gt;ly washablel SoMoL 1izwl

FAMOUS

r-------J-U_L_Y__

woMEN's FANCY coTTol'j

Daily

$1

FANCY PRINTS
FANCY PLAIDS
RAYON LINENES
LENO WEAVES
e PLENTY SOLIDS

JULY , SALE OF

•Beautiful dresses for town, sports and evening
•sheat h~. boufb.nts. shirtwaists and others
•coltons, rayon·silks, linens, drip-drys
•Prints, stripes, plaids and luscious solids

reg. $1.99 values!

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WHTN-TV Channel13

11:50 a.m.

HURRY
Values to $19.95

Values to $14.95

Selection

SPORT
SHIRTS

YARD

'

LONG COATS

1111/M\t.OI SALI
A rummage ule will be hetd
July 18. 19 and 20 in ttre bul \d~ n~~~

Men's SHORT SLEEVE

• HALF SIZES

• MISSES

~·

Writer

frtmmenta were aemcl b)" Mickey
l\'lfllom1, ••d Dan cutnmtOJi to
So ln~bera . . ,

W'rthout Question the Greatest
Values in Many Moons!
. BIG YANK BRAND

THREE BIG GROUPS

MISSES' ond WOMEN'S

11\d

•• STIFFLER'S JlJLV (;LEAJIANCE SALE-

YOUR
CHOICE

bati8te

Vllues to $13.95, now

Before you llkt 1 !!!!I .,_
to hnt FUN-

18c

39-locb
early!

VALUES 79c to $1.00 Yard

j

12 :30 As thf' Woriu Turns
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
1:30 Ho u.separ ty
2:00 Big Payof!

3:15
3 :30
4:00
5:30

DISH PANS

MANUFACTURER'S BONANZA!

11 :45 Gulding Ligbt

2 :30
3 :00

NBLEA. MUSLI

YARD

11 :00
ll :US Love ot Lif~
11 :30 Search Cor TOnt2JTOW
12 ~00 '

PA5nl, HEAVY PLASnC

22c

EACH

9:00 Garry Moore

day the t'ode letters are different.
A Cryptorrun quotation

99c

FINE QUALITY 39-INCH

WHITE GOODS

AXYDLBA.AXR
111 LONGFELLOW
One letlet• slmply atands for another. In thll aampae A 11 uaed
tot· tlut three L'11, X tor the lwQ O's, etc. Single letten, apoa•
t rophe8, the lengt h and formation of the wordl are all blntl.

Bl1 S.llerl li1 Buy

7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston .81~~:ckle
8:00 Captain Kaniaroo
6:45 CBS News

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DOWN
I. Bandage

Housellartv
Big Payoft
Bob Cr~_s.by ~ho~
Brighter Day
SecTet Storm

7 :00

WA-

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1:30
z:OO
2:30

6:30

r;:;:
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')ur Miss Brook~:~

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1:00

hPns Cou ntry Club golf cour)&gt;c, , 3: 15
3:30 Edge of Nig~tt
playing wlth Rob Coates, Fra~lk
4:00
The EaTly Show
John!lton ami J es ~ While.
·
5:30 Your Esso Rt&gt;:porter
Donald Nease is employed a ~
5:45 Sport.; Parade
principal nf the Letart ,Grade
6 :56 ··· We~therman ~:;.~
St'hO(j] .

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Gu iding Light

Katie's Kitchen
12:30 As the Worlll 'J1urn•

TEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK :
Edison
Hobst-etter iS name&lt;t
chairman or lhe Oh_io · Bankers'
Assoriulion committee on agrieu,·

v... ,,••, •• ""'"..
41. Cry of
a crow
42. Sale notlcQ

38 Ftowerle'-'

11 :45
12:00

25c

"HOPE"

BLEA. MUSLIN

Love of Life

11 :30 Search for Tomorrow

of
pr('y

(colloq.)

22. Compau

11 :15

(dang)
J6. Bird

nurae
26. A!Sisl
:lS l&lt;~raH

Arthur r.odfTey

10:30 Strike It .ttit'h
ll :OO VaUant Lady

rh·er
\ po.sa:.)
3!5. Excla.-

17. Exl1t
magician
:! I Bea ~; t of

9 :30

hat

euper

Exira Special Buyl

GENUIN~

CLOSE-OUTS!

- -- - - - ------ · ------·DAILY CROSSWORD

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6:00 Spi nach Playhouse
6:30 Weathercast
6:35 Sports Eye
6 :45 NBC News

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THURSDAY
7:00 J immte Dean
7:30 Bust-.a Blatkie
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:45 CBS News
9 :00 Gar:-y Moore

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OPERATION CLEAN UP • •
IT'S HERE! SEMI-ANNUAL HOUSE CLEANING! A CLEAN SWEEP OF SUMMER
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Comedy Time
MI)Vietime
5:30 Popeye Presents
5:45 News Picture

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My Little !lla:-gle
Bride And Groom
Matl.nee Theater
Queen for a Day

to !!.punk water In th e dark o!
the moon. Spunk wal~r Is thf' r('·
8ldual rain water 1n a hollow
stum ,,.
A,, ror Madam e DuBarry, any

st udent or hl11tory knows ht!r rl~!~·
de crflC' k: "A molo l.!t a hoauty
11 pol and makes one btJioved. If
~·o u cn n't grow one, huy one and
rutc 11 on . and Blways remtmbN I
~hort·vumpl'd 1h0cs &amp;ive ~' l)t l n
•wing and sway."
, rn any ca.~P.. I'm alad aRplrin ' ~
'b~ttk. bectr use It aspirin's back ,
the bucgy whip and universal
public health can't be far hl'·

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or th at district traveling to and from employ ment at Sporn, Kaiser, Vanadium, and OVEC .
The highway is not the widest or the most
straight In the world . Only Monday a Ham·
den, 0 .. man was seriously injured when his
empty truck left th e highway o n a curve ,
plowed up a sizeable ~ection or a cornfield,

Departmenl here unite in warning anyone
trav eling in , through, m· about Letart J&lt;'alls
th ese da.v.s to be ca reful. Two wrecks have
occurrr LI ther&lt;' in two tl&lt;.1 ys A state patrolman
said Tuesday:
"Driving through I. e! art Falls now is about nnd was d&lt;.'molished .
like trying to ge t thr ough Columbus at 5:1fi
Evrntunlly , if and when Meigs County
grows as it might with an industrial expanp.m."
P~rh a p s it's not quit~ ti.I.ft.t J•a,?, but traffic
sion near Letart Falls, a sub-statton _of the
is henvy :dong HI :~:JH h ct•;ru se or tru&lt;"ks haul - Sheriff's Dt•ptu lment will have to be ma.nned
ing tomn hws It i.~ ('!'i peciodly heavy in ca1·1y in that uea. Only adequate patrolJing of the
mornin g hours and at evening time .
rot~ds wil l keep the mice from playing when
Th en' also is a growing number of people the cat is away.

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Take Your Time These Days In Trav.el·ing Through
Letart Falls, Heavy With Truck, Commuting Workers
Tak e Vour :l-18 Editoria l . . . .
The Stttte Highway Patrol a·nd the Sheriff's

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 17, 1957-

Kaiser Sets About Selling Aluminum In American Way

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Great Pitching
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Wood) Cilll s leagu~ le-admg In ·
dians wtll lrY to makP 11 20 vietones m 23 starts th1o; eve mng
whr.n they entertam the leading
1Galhpo!ts
Little Leaguers here at
5
30
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In an t&gt;xhlbttion game !he
lmhans took lhe Senators mto
camp Monday HI a light game 54
with Russ ~cElhlnney gomg the
route
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In the other Mtd eport contest
lh&lt;&gt; Yankee:; cdgt&gt;d the Red Sox
5-2 on Bennv Wilson's three h1Uer
two of thus,; hit~ bemg homers by
n Rice
County I&lt;&gt; ague yamcs wcr 61 marked by po~tponements w1th only
lh e Do d gers P 1aym1:
·
o~yracus,·. anu·'
w1nmng 12 1 on HJC'htt&gt; Arnold's
rme two·h•tter
MrElhm ney gave up a homer to
Ron Manll•y 10 the bottom of the
sixth while leading 5 . 3 , and then
shut the door by getting the Senalor's long ball sl ugger, Baum
gardner, to ground weakly to ru·st
and tht•n stru ck out Honnie Carr
to wL n the ,.a me

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II is Imperative that Lilt le League pitc hers not try to throw
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curves This IS alm ost a d1~ect r~spons1b1hty of managers It
also falls on Dad to toss 1n h1s adviCe, too
The 10 or 11-year-old arm that ca n stand the whiplash of

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cunre throwing ts rare If not completely non-extstent Qmte a I
few lad of th at age can break them off 1n c1 erlttable style

Lakin, OVEC, West Columbia
m(1: Join Sporn In Semi-Final Play

BAs.~s~~~o~.~~.LTs
NATIONAL LEAGUIE

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Bn,okhn

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Kyger Creek, and \Vt!st Columbt..
jomed Phtlip Sporn tn tflle semi·
ftna l round of Lhe Bend •..... ort b a
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Tournament wnh victor1es m
Tue•day night games at Ba~htel
F'u~ld Sporn h11d prE'\ lOWlY won
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The lme score·
First G.me
Retailers
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Tue•d•v's. Results
Rtookl &gt;n 7 st Lou ts 5
1'\f'w York 6 CtntuJna!t 1
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~1tlwilukt·~ fi PhllflLil'l,Jh.a 2
1 t·
· m- rinals p1tling Lak.u
Ptthh utJ.:h :-.. Ch1cago 4 comple- agcurL'it Phtlip Sporn and OVEC
11011 of JurH· 16 ~u~pt'rtded ~a rn e
agamst West Columbi11 are srhe
PlthiHHgh 5 l"lueugu 3 rl'gutur dulcci for tomghl begJnnmg a!
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Stt:ond Gtme
Mason
OVEC
Batteries
Van Matre,
Neal (4 )

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Rankm nnd Oh!lnger,

b1uttt Lest Night
Dodgers 12 Syracuse 1
Other games post poned
EX ·REDLI!:G 1-24 Spts
'WEST POINT N. Y. UP-Ertc
Tipton, former Duke Unlversily
football star and outr•elrler for
the Cincinnati Reds, has been
named head haseball roach at
Wes t Point

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Children's

TENNIS
SHOES

MIAM1 BEACH, Fla.: C•rmiM
Flore, 14tV,., New York a11d Ml·
guel Ci•z, 151, H•vanna, Cubt,
drew 10.

$199
pair

•High Shoes
•Oxfords
•Strops
•Pumps
Sizes 8 to 6

B&amp;B Cab Co.

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Business Opportunity

N. 2nd AVe.

Plans were mac!e to 11ttend .the
R10 Grande Baptist AIISociation
merting Frid.ly at Rio Grande .
It was reported th:at Mr. and •Mrs
L. D. Diles had distribute-d eopie ~
of "The Secret Plate" to local
hospitals Mrs. H. M. cross and
Miss Flurinel TalboU ,.iiend a cor..lribut,on and Jetter to the Circl~
members.
Mrs. James Souders was named
reading chairman ar.d a rOund·
robin le'tter was sent to Mn.
Harry Bailey who ia a patient at
Holzer Hospital.
The
closin'-t
J;lrAyer was given by Mr.s. Milton
Hood.
Mrs. Luman read "Laughter
Through 30 Years" and a poero
''It's You" The members-~~~~~::
were Mrs. Del Fife, Mrs. S
Mrs. Llwren•e Binrr, Mrs.
W1se Jr., Mrs. John Ms)'er,
James Pulleq, Mrs. Dil~l:.
Hood, Mrs. Alton ~rison,
Earl Buoyer and these
Mkhltl BraUon, Janice

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AIRLINES

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clearance

Tjpton has served as heJd ball.l'
bal l coach and backfield {ootbal!
coact\ at Y.'ln1am and Mary SII!Ct'
1953.

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Raymond
·~~~~~~Ju~l~y~~l3~.~~:~~:1 8tamed the Lovej~y .Cade
tbe
· H Sanborn Mus1onary Society
O{ the Firat BapUst Church Tues
day evening with M:ra, L. D. Dil'!~
l'hrurman presiding. Mrs. James
Pullen was deYotional l~der and
tbe ~eYolions inelu.ded Seriptu~
readmg, prayer and an article
!rom the boo~ "You Are Greater
Tban You Think'' by Lou Austin.
Mrs. Diles reported on the r~rent visit of the Circle to the
County Inlirmar" when they viJ·
lted on Sunday J with Rev C. E
Ho~· t and distrtbuted il'e cream
and treats and assisted the pastor
with a religious service.

GOlF CART
$8.95

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SPORT SHIRTS

the members and gue1ls. Plans
were completed for a. PICnic tu
be held In Aucwt.
The proiram Included
pictures 1hown by Mrs Hoo4
which were taken on Easter
Sunday or 1956 and ~7 at th (
church and also some pictures o!
Cub Scouts.
Special .surprise ~J fts to ~hf'
members were p1cturell wh1d1
had been taken by Mrs C II
WJ.Se Jr. at the May meeliM- p!
the Ctrcle at the Sourfers home.
Arrangements of roses were us&lt;!d
m !he ne-wly remodeled home or
Mrs Luman.

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Several MemberS
Of Moson 4-H
Attending Camp

Presbyterian
Women Hold
Annual Picnic

Several members Gr the Gr'Jod
Luck Clover 4·H Club of Mason
are attendmg the 4-H Camp for
older members this week at the
4H Camp at Southstde
Also attending are Mrs Sarah
Spenc~·r and Mrs
Alma Turner
who are serving as instructors in
handlcra!L cla11ses.
Mr.mbers atLendlng are Sharon
FGreman, Cheryl Rnberts, Judy
Hewetson, Dav1d Warner, Jackie
Capehart, Bobby Tripp, June Spenrer, Alvin Tripp, Pillty Newland,
Ann Ne.wlaml, Judy Turner, Joan
Carroll, Bnbara Wilson, Carolyn
Dotson, and Juhling McClung

Group I Of the Women's Asso
ciation o( the First Presbyterian
Church bad a family picnic at
the Roadside Park Tuesday even
ing, Mrs. Joe Bailey and Mr~.
Myron M1Uer were colhairmen
of the planned picnie and the
blessing wu asked by the Re\'
Howard RupJlelt After the mea!
the ehildreti enjoyed games.
Tho11e present were Mr. and
Baebn,er
I&lt;aren andt.J
Mr. aft'J Mn. hul Hap-

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l(;ll.t'i M,. ood
tMd Smdra and
:J!"it~l·~ M:~. and Mrs.

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anB Cheryt,
Mr. an«\. Mra, Donald Lo.wery and
Pl\ty; Mr. and MrS. Rhdney Salk!r
iii! ~da and Rodney
r.tr. llfld Mrs. HlioJd Sauer.
Mrs Charlotte Per.rln and Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. U:\tis H. Sauer
and Carolyn,
Lols Ann and
George; Mrs. Jq;e Baile:y, Mr. and
&amp;{rs. !yfyroil M'ihar a.nd. Jimmy;
Mrs. Lucy Oielf and Judy tnd
Karen, :rarte £rlewin~. Mrs. Wm
Morris and Michael and Susan,
Rev. R\q:lpelt.
Mr. ark'd MtS. Ctorse Lowery
and !OJl, .J(fis~ Jeaj Uma and
her gUests, Mrs. Ernest Jones
and daU.IIhter, Carol Jean, Colut:t·
bua, Mr. an'd Mrs. Russell Lyon s
and Carroll Ann and DaYid.

Middleport Church
Of Christ Class
Picnic Is Held

MATERIAJ.,S INCORPORATED

L&amp;Z SHOP

Pbone

In The Heart or Mason City
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~lien HamJiton of St. PetersbUrg, Fla , is the guest of Mr and
Mrs. Lloyd Wnght and famtly .

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ELECTRIC FANS

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Power Lawn Mowers

49t:

Mary Louise J.ones
Ninth Birthday Is
Observed Friday

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Cold Woves

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Complete Sizes In
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Summer Sandals
ON SALE
THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 01110

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elections as well 3.!1 at NoThe rmth birthday of Mary Lou- \'cmbe_r eJections Aa a rule, howtse Jor.es, daughter of Mr and Mrs. f'ver, tt Is nttessar~ to ~btam a
Russell Jones, Belpre, w;o; cele- ~&lt;-rcer n1•mber ol affl1tna.twe vote.t
brated Fnday when the.v c&lt;~me to
Middleport ano. 'ook Carolyn and
Nella Bradford witb them to Camden Park Huntington
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Others in the party were Jean
Rtley and C11rol QuJek , l!elpre.
Neda retul'ned to Belpre wltil tile
Joneses for a vmt and Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Wa.llaee Bradford and
Carolyn were dinner guests at the
Jones home and were accompanied
here by Neda.

order to appr~Ye a.n IS.sue at a
prirnary or spec~.al elect1on than
!1 necesaary at a November .elec\ion The percentage of atr1rma·
h·e votes necessary lor paltlsage
must always appear on the ballot
for each question. In addition. lfw
length or time that a tax ean be
Jcyied is usually sborter if it 1~
,.0 ted on at a primary or speeial
tolection than· it would be if voted
at a genera) ellktion.
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rout IIEALTH
IS OUR
lfiSIIIfSSI
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To sofe.ouord your htohh, wt compound
your physician's prescriptions with ~ro­
feuionol preci1ion from fresh stoc\1 of
potenr, top·qvality phormactuliCCJia.

WARNER'S
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Get the same sleek, sports car styling ... full family
comfort ... outstanding performance ... in the economical
SILVER HAWK ... with 4 barrel carburetor V-8
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Here ia a distinctive eat •.. witb a ftalr &amp;rid a
feel no sedan ean tver matctr. In ride and
bandlin&amp; it rivals tbe areat Golden Hawk ••.
and its powerful V -8 prodUces aetelera tion and
road performance that'• hud to bea~, And
tms Silver Hawk ita ear till whole fumd¥ can

enjoy ~ • • tn the normal rO"..tnds of
everyday HvinC ••• and on luuage-loaded
vacation tour:t u weJL See the Silver Hawk
V-8 or its eompahion Six today_ •. test-drive
it. You'll want tbis car tbat'11 l"rafted by
Studebaker for value today. , Ql!d lomorrow.

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oldmoitrMsn
JUT HURIIYI ~It sale Is for a

LJM#fD rtMI ONLY!

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GOISSLERS
JEMllY S10RE

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Mr and .\.Irs C 8 Weese and
Hoir Styling
Mus Marela Karr Vlllitf!'d Jn Gal.
lipoli Sunday .and had dmner 1
CLOSED
th•... ,',·,-.,.
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Mr and Mrt. Paul Kautz and
WPdn ~sday ,\flern 'lOD
family returned to their home
lumbua, Monday after 11 visit With
Evenings By Appointment
h•s parents, Mr and Mn. w. L.
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Kautz
Mr and Mrs Lloyd wr 1ght and
family returned home, Sunday aft·
era week's ncatJon on Lake Erie
Court St. 311M Pomero;,.
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They
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p,ovlslon;, mad• In tho low fo'
AubmiUinc bond bsues and tax

t~vy
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.MtW.tta W:~

• Your·Dodge lruck dealer has p.wf that
Dodge leads in IRCIIIY ·ways. C01111 m.•.••
see alher certifiilt test-photo
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and Jake a demanslratian ridel -

and

HeJd On Tuesday

Numf'rou, bond iuue and L"x
levy que!!! JODI IJ)pell' Dll the batFuneral 'lervke~ for l-lrs Pat· I Iota eaeh year. In order to submJt
f''rench wen· h{·ld Tucsrlay at !ht· such a question lo the voters, th('
Rawhn.:sCo · t
F
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H
. taxmg auiJ:l)Ttly or tlle subdtto'itUO!I
With Fred j' !:IGard~~~r:l 10 om r &lt;the city l'OuntJI, tbe v1llaae eoun
the Churc h of Chrust ::f:el~Un~ ci t, the tGwtlllhlp trust«s. Gr the
·
I b11ard of e~ucation, etc 1 must pu~
Burial was m the )!tddleport a re1olution declarin g the ne~t'SsIIIII ( emetery ~nd pall bcarl'r\ 1\y of the bond l&amp;tue or tu leYy
wen· Mayur C 0 Fuoher, J1(Lc !he purpwe tor whtch the money
Bl'chtet, Dun Slivers, 0 L Ruuzh 1s. to be u!ed must .also De LncJud&amp;nd Wilbur Theobald who had eel m the re10olution. If 11 1.1 Cor
ar1ed as p.ali bearers for Paul a bond Issue. the amount or the
1 Fn•nrh when he
d1ed •n Mnv adc!itional tax levy whieh w111 ~
11!57 Stephen Coats s ub~tJtuh~'l ~ecehar) to pay the principal and
for Raymond Luman who wa1 rnterest ou the bonds, as eaieuunable tu be present
Iated by the fflunty aw1itor, must
Relattvf's and frtent.h: from 0111 abo br. stated in the rellllutton.
or tuwn .• trluded Mr and Mr.i.
The Te&amp;Oiutlon must then be
Stephen Cupe, Battle Creek, l.hcl\ t·erllfied to the Board of ElectJOn11
Mr and Mrs Earl Frerwh, B·~'\ llt.t1 later than the nmetteth flay
ley, Kenneth Freneh, Seolla, t\ before the day of the electton
Y, 1\.trs Clyde French, Jackson
The question Is then submilled to
Sonday Ylsitors at the home o' the voter1 on a ballot, the ferm
\1r and Mr~ F.dward French in or which is prescribed by the st,lctuded Mr. and Mn. Leo Thur- lutes. Variou1 pereentaf~ es or af·
ber, Earl Frt'nch, Columbus. Mr firmative YGtes are necessary for
and Mrs Owen
Freneh, Mrs. passa~e. depending upon suc!l
Clyde Frenl'h, Jackson . the Rev things aa: what .subdivision is sub
;::d LewL-., Conn
mitting the question: what pur·
pose the money It to be used for .
and whE-n the eleC"tion iA to b••
held
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lhlne legi-;htu;e
a blll REDS WIN ai"COGNITtcui
to repeal tbe l.aw which hu been
BUENOS t1.lRES t:P- The A-ron tJ\e boolu Slnt:t' 1821 The old genlme Communia:t Party hu won
atatute w.u dn~1g ned to protect lh4! rct"o~~:nnwn m the federal dlttrld
citu.enry fr ... m careleu farmers am&gt;eab court a• 8 legitimate pJr·
joltme down publ!r roads w1lh ty fvr the July 28 l'OnstltutionaJ
k"ythe blade•
the
electtons, il w11 ..an·
c"dge, or their farm wagunlll (A nouncf:ld todaf.
. ... MI"s nath" II • Kythe homdh.•1

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TIO W, IJilOWN
S.Ctetery .f ltm of Ohi•

Asbury Methodist
Loyal Helpers
Picnic Is Held

Goesslers

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FI.RIT tiME EVER!

DUTTON DRUG STORE

Special .Discounts

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'!!!:JI road ...
in stride ...
sojety . ..
in a GOLDEN HAWK

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$100 ... $~00.... 500 .. .• 1000
WANT SOME CASH 1
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Election

The Jfomemakers Class of th.•
M1ddleport Chtn·t•h of Chr~t held
lhe1r family ptcmc at the New
llavf'n Roadside Pa 1k Tucsd 11 y
evemnlf. Men or lhe class weff'
chf'fs lur the party and prepared
hamburgers to add tu Uie picnic
menu.
Mrs. Fred I Gardner aSKed HH•
bless' ng before
the mf'ai anll
SCVTNE LAW STAYS
plans were made for a wienrr
AUGUSTA, He. UP- It is slill
roast to be held at the New H:.
an offensse punishable by a $2
ven Park m August
fine to ride down a Maine road
Present wt•re Rev. and Mrs
"with a nak£.d scythe, !lbarpened
Fred Gardner, Mr. aJI£1 Mrs. Cash
and hung in a snath" Tbe 1951
Bahr and Canr'ace and Chnstmc.
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Mn. Wilha m Slater and Susan
COLD WAVE and
and Mr~ Thl'o
a nd Billv, \fr
The
Loyal
Helpers
Class
of
the
MACHINE
PERMANENTS
M~~ting
Ncut:zlrng and Sus an and Bill,
'!li;'!li;
Mr. and Mrs Paul Barnes an (' Asbury MethodJst Church, Syracuse, or wh1ch Carl B. Weese is
Hoir Styling
M""" '"d lcene, 'I' and M"
Chester }..Twin and Don and hh the teacher held a picnic Monday
and
' MJ;s. Frances Bearhs, chairman auest Dale Miller, Mr and M r!! evening at the New Haven Park.
of tt'lt Doten·!!! Circle of the 8 H. Russell Wilson and Colleen and
Hoir Cutting
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Sanborn Missionary Society, pre- her guest, .Judy Butcher , Mr an&lt;[
Weese, Mr ar.d Mrs. Dan R1zer,
side4 TueSday when they met at Mrs. Dan Wllite and Barbara .
Mr and Mrs Wllliam Houdashelt,
the home of Mrs. John' Lyons. Mrs. William Gruescr.
."i1rs Dana Hysell. Mrs. Bert Weese
Bearlls opened the meeting with a
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Mr
and Mrs Wilham Eiehmger
~rayer poem "( Thank Thee" and
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and children, Johnny and Linda,
~" Syt~la McMasl" conducted
and Mrs Royal Thomas and grandth~ devotional servlce,
W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy
daugh ter, Manlyn Miller of ColumM".. J. 1\1. Arehe,, ceading cltalr·
man, distributed books to the m~mbus
bers and Mrs. Jllhn Kauff gave an
interesting cepo" On the
party held recentlf in G~anville.
The Elerta Curle o{ the B H
PlaniJ Were Made tG attend the Sanborn Missionary Society of the
Grande Baptis1 Associabon
Firat B~!ptlst Church had a potmeeting F'riday at Rio Gfande.
luck supper in the yard of the
Raymond Grimm, program
Paul Smart home Tuesday.
a
MrS'. Chfford Haves. chairman,
(fl'tuU ••.
prelide~ at the meeting and Mn
n'avllt Darst Jr. conducted the dewilh
votional seTVICf;! on the topic "Living Waters". Boxes were dlstnbut ert tO the me'mbers: for their m{.ln!hThere's never a hungry cry for more air
lY-Love-Gift oC£ermps.
from your Golden Hawk engine with ibl built-in
Reading books were giYen out
by the chairman and Mrs. iva Turn supercharrer.•. no matter wbat the altitude. There's
er Wi! S' i..n_tharie .oi. tbe program
never a trace or labored operation rerardless or grade
'Nhich Included an article "Awak
... and bair.opin turns melt ewaylesaly int't,etraicht-aways
enlng in Japan". The closing pray
as your Golden Hawk eom~re with spor\8 car a&amp;ility.
er was·gfven by Mrs. Beulah Wh1te
Your brakes are the moet etl'ecttve on the road ••• teet-drive
EleYen memberS and one guelll.
Jeffrey Darit, were present for
a (;OLDEN HAWK for the moat pleaaurable motorinc tver.
the supper which featurerl a desSert course or b()me-made 1ee
cream and rake.

Holds Potluck
S
r d
Ho"'" Upper UeS ay

HOGG &amp; %USPAN

unera Ser\'ICes I

I

11 wu reported that six meibbf!n
who met at the home of th.c chairman. Mrs Bearhs, had completed
18 cancer pads and will make more
wht·n notUied that t~e)' are needed
by th&lt;' Meigs County cancer SGCle\y.
,
A p1cnJc i• to be held In Aug·
ust at the Middleport Roads 1de
Park
.
Mrs Lyons and Mrll. Gr1mm st&gt;r
ved a des.sert course to twelve
members a1 the end or the meet·
ing

IElecta Cl'rcle

$5.3S gol.

$1.98

See Dale Dutton

RN , and Shirley Mealey, RN
by Mrs. Claremont E Ho yt
A salad cour.se was served to
Dunng th~~: busrn~111 meet.ins

Dorcas Cl'rcle
Held
.T.uesday Night

I

Tebbetts Charges Beanballs
Aimed At Colored Ball Players

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MASON CLINIC

7 30
Third Game
s
~;amJ·
Aut almost mvanably the trymg Will bnng a sore arm s oon, 1f
Thurt.dav'• Games
Laklll won Its game easily lohneravJile
000 010 0 1 6 I 1 1-i-';;;.,••••--~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;-.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'"'t
not at once. The result altogether too often ts permanent mSt J.ouJ, at Hr·oJJkiJ n
Ttu•sday w1 th a ftve •nnmg II I \\'e st Columb1a
000 000 2 2 3 ~
Baltene~
Hendn'.'ks 11nd Jefabillt y nf the arm ever to throw curves , or anythmg
l PH '"'.I ll :'1 :\'t· •. '.'n' 11
tnumph owr the Pt Pleasant
Tennis Speciol
Miller (7) and
Larry Mor·rison of Racine attests to the fact that his arm is
1\1,1,~&lt;~ ' 1: ,,. at Phtla",]pltJu, night Retil!le!'!l Lakin pounded out a fen ; Bateman,
Van
Matr"e
·
'1
.,,
11
11
l'tll·h,,tC(h
'ot
:11
"r
10
hit'l
rra
Pa1ll'rson
:111d
1
Winton
as d€'ad as last year's news flash Reason throwtng cu rves as
TAXI FARE INCREASES
.~ME R:ICAN LfAGUE
illltkv Bass were extreruely effe•·n~N ~IS RACKET
$5.!J5
w L Pet. GB li v!! ~n the mound for the hospi· LITTLE LIAGU! RESULTS
a youngster, and without properly warmmg up .
l!ffetllve July 15
PHct•makt•r
N1 11 y 01 k
55 28 663
L1l I' IIlL', the Retailers
gl'ttmg
Sports 11&lt;'sk himself once h~d pitching to my 7 }ear-old who asMIDDLIPORT
'I'EN~IS H.\I'Kt-:'1'
$7.9&gt;
u.lt•;~s of he1ng a thrower back at pires to be a Little Leagtter nex t
i'hleilgo
51 32 fi\4 4
one htl. a s mgle, by Norman
w L The fQllowing price eb,anges for
}' leetwood
the a~e of 1°211 One day while do· year And 1f I try just for old
fi&lt;Htnn
45 40 52911
r~.,~IC)' 111 the fotuth i1mlng off Indians
8 &amp; B Cabs anywhere wlthtn
4
I
Middleport city limits, melud~
•ng h1s b1\ fur $aVinJ.!. the world tlme'5 ~~ke to break one arross a
l'l• v1·Jand
44 40 524 11 ~'&lt;! na~
Tt:NNIS HA!'KF.T
$9 9&gt;
Yankees
::S
2
ing
Railroad·St., Gravel Hill
1
from
Jllllt'l
and
Mwt~o]Jtll
.
ll1 a corner, \h1s nght rl1pper annuuncc:-~
D•·trot(
42
42
500
13
~!
Red Sox
2
3
Tennis lt:u·kd Prl'ss $1.25
and UD to the Pomeroy Brld,ie
Rcdd hit two doubles to lead Senators
rE·~t ramp m Sre!ly the Set:ond Bat· in ?o unce~Lain syllables " Don't
IJ.dttlllllll'
40 4;3 482 15
1
4
will be 3&amp; each.
wh1ll'
the Lakin hit assau lt
Ia hun w~s lakmg on the ftrst R~t· do II agam
_
Ruults Ltat Nltht
SI'F.&lt;:IAL
tahon or the 7th Infan try re~:• lAilie League Pre~ndent Dick
Broadmax had a home run.
Little ,md G1 lkev.
Indians 5 Senalors 4
From Mlddloport ta
m1·nt
Retton doesn't play hascball anye
DODGERS RUN WILD
OVEC took a lG-innlng 3·2 vie- Yartkl!es 5 Red Sox 2
1
Pomeroy will be Me fof. one
"Sure. 1'11 piteh ." I said 'l'wl) more although he was an outIt wos a 3 3 game after the f1rst
Bob Boherb' Dodgers expluded tory over the Mason Sunbeams
COUNTY LIAGUE
passenzer or 35c each ,Yhen
m n mg.s went by
Record
SIX .!!hnc'hng ro!lege pltchPr Dead mmng unlll the third when the for s1x run~ m I he- third Lnning Lo when Bud Tennant singled Bobby
w
l
there Is more than one passen·
sl• ikeouts S1x walkR I no rum' ) and arm . The baseball hushes arc full tnrlians' Smger walked and .!Jene Sl'w LIP S} ro~ru~e 12-1 It opened )1uucy home with the winnina: 1'1\,;;n,
ger.
2
0
an arm that could hardly JHrk up of high class1ficatlon players on Wt~c doubled h1m ~orne. Singer as RL('hl(' &lt;\mold, with one out, n~ n in the bottom half of the Dodgers
2
1
n messk1t for a month
the-Ir way down or trying to go got the wwnmg run ltl the top of ~as s~fe on an error, likeWISe Don IIJ!It with one out D•1tch Ranliin Pirates .
Layton· Sayre,
1
I
Of course. to look now, one 15 )lack up agam Sore arms
: tht&gt; flflh With a two-out solo hom · Mayt•r and ,Jeff Gibbs Denny K11p
wen t all the way ror the winner~ Yankets
1
t
A close-to-home Lillie Lea gue er
.
,
f'erlam th11t my me~sk1t ha nd1rap
pie w~lked &lt;~ nd one came lwme , \l'hrle And'y Van Matre was the Syracuse
1
Authorited Macgregor
2
was overcome in due time and eyample of this occurred renently
Kat Hmdy " bor.!l could_ get only Paul Sprou se grounded out but
$porting Goodt Deeler
qu 1te well too, thank you
here One of Pomeroy'!!' outstand- Manley's homer 111 the s1xth-one Duug '\1oOrf' , Dennu; Moore, a~d
13 Mill 51.
Middleport
prteher.
Anyhow, now J hnve trouble ing Lillie League prospects was sh} of a chance for extra mmnga Mtke Hubert~ hrt back-to·baek sm- los.ng
Ducky
Van Matre's two out smhaving trouble getting his opposJ· and v1~tory. McElhinney permlt- gles
a:le with the bases loaded in the
tlon out. He started to throw curves led a s1 ngle to Carr aM doubles
bottom half of the seventh mnand his manager did not catch 1t by Baumgardner and D L ittle,
11 cnded ufiN JmJ Pulltnl! walk- ing gave the West Co,Jumbia CoMEN- WOMEN
rl~ht 11 way By the tJme he noticed well scatlercd
McF.lhlnnl'y fan- eLl ilrHI wJ1s fm t"td ut second.
mets 11 2-1 victory over Mmers;m.d
ordered
it
st
opped
it
wa~
m•d
e1ght
w&lt;:~lked
four. ~hmley
Doug Muure had a triple and VIIle m the last game.
t
1
t7 lo 39, H. S. G•odu·
nnotht·l ~ing lc . Denms \&lt;toore antoo late The lad's arm was already fanned 10 and walk('d fo ur
Pttl'her Don Hendnrks or Minolet, to prepare for well
301 OtCi- 5 7 5 ulht r ;mglc, Roberts another sin ersville
sore, and h(' wa!l' ready to ask to lndHLnH
experienced a
little
paid pothlons with the
bl' removed rrom the 11 ame And Scnal~rs
300 OOl- 4 4 2 gil', and Dun Mll}t'r a double and wrh:ness m that Ia~\ inning after
he ._..,all 1 can only ho1Je, with his
Mc l!:llllnne} and Bush , Milnley twu s1n~ le~ m Lhe hd.twg parade Don van Matre had ~mgted Olm
manager, he'll be all right
and Mulford
orr Jtm Louks, f' Sisson and Mlkc- Burm \\iilked as tlld Darrell
Morri•on says he has to follow
. RICI IS HOT
Wmeb~enner
Ylllmg befol'l: Van Matre's winnTochalc.l or IIOI'I·IIdmio.l pl)litlolll.
Wef!' Foozy Wolfe around to h•'
D H1ce g:ot twu of the Ht•d Sox
For Syracuse tn the r1rst mmng
Pultlk oontact. Ho.~ , Commwlca~ur~ he isn't off !Jehlnd a shed tht·ce hth, both of them homers 1 Car~· Jrnktns walked, F:rme Srs- Ing lllow._ _ _ _-c-::---::::::-::-:-lu.tm~'-· 1\MervlmlDI~IIi, Jta&lt;llo Opwat.o,.. SlaUrm Arm'-, Elodronlc Tel!h·
prarllclng
curve of the lonesome vat•iety The fir st son sm!iled and a two-base error Kansas Ctty
31 52 .373 24
somt:wl'l.ere
ll.alolllll, .tel Good pe.y. ira..-!, flamour,
lhrowmg Wee Foozy has had any time was in the fourth w1th the hrou ght Jenk1ns home The on!~ Washml,lton
28 59" .322. 29
~~~~t:urlty. Qu1hfy II&lt;JW. APPROVJi' ll
Tues.day's
Re1ulh
number
or
direct
ordt:&gt;rs
not
to
du
1
score
20
other
lui
orr
Arnold
was
Louks
}'Oil vt:TERAN!. l'r~tlmhurJ train
.d
ld ·
11
ckun s mgh.~ m the fourth Jeff Bultimme 3 Chicago 1
t
b
t
k
ll'l4f aaed not lniMfiiN wtlh p.-nt
d
l , u I s are k !J, 1s a one can
Th e Yankf' c~ go t their two •·uns
k
, ear"d
S'IY
"
lJo(1g(·r 2 n ~ac er, sp
«~'l$illlon. , ;Jit..¥fl. . . , - ' .
BO&lt;; Lon 4 Kans~ ~ C1tY 3
1e· 1 a(_,thhs
·•
~~
k
h
on
Allensworth
'~
lead
uff
slnJ,l
h.ttd
lmt•r
that
had
bi!St'
lnt 011 1'll'V&gt;-'h t,d 9 Wa Hhmg ton 3
.
.na c t e young:;Lers throw the ' and ('harley Swnckhamer·~ humer
1 AIRLINE. TRAINING DIVISION I
hard one down the mit.ldle, hl&amp;h .: Thf'Y added three in the rtfth whe n It Arnold f,mned \4 and wolked Nt·w Y•&gt;~ k lO Drtr01t 4 , 10 im~.
Thursday's Gamel
low, and across the corners
If Cusct walked Slater was safe on
k
d w II' ·
I of Centro! T11ch•lcol lnllihole
I
'.flcv ean t hrow 111e ra:5 t ba 11 11n d llti ct·ror W1ls:on s acrlhcNI anrl 111\1' whtl e dLou s an
11 wms
Baltimore at ChJeago
d
I'·
1
1
816 Netlonal City lank Bldg. I
·
h
·
·
t ·~~h f.mnc
wo. Bost on al Kan !iaS Cl1)'
k Wlw wh ere ·ll •s gomg.
t e curves n 1ng douhlf~ Swrwkhpmcr then
rtwo un 1 wa .. ecd alk
1
Clevel•nd 1,., Otlio
I
'
With S1~~on 1~ 111110 g wo an w - Tl.ew York at Detroit
' WJ ]! t a k e care o r 1t ~e !r Ia t er wh en doubled IJmg home
.
ing tlu ee
I
I
young arms ue ~Lront!l!!r and 1 R•ce got hls seromi homer In S&gt;rraeuse
100 000- l 2 6 wa ~ htn!,(lon at Cleveland
I "'~" • - -~· .. •• .......e.. - -'
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
tougher.
tht• bottom of the stxth
12U 03-,,_- 12 10 2
Dm 1,ll l'rs
0 I herw1se
htmces are 9 9
Toronto 3 Buffalo :.!
I
I
e
e
Wil~on
f•nned
four
anrl
walked
J ouks 11 l'l
Williams (3), F.
........ ...
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4 Rochester 1
uf a1 100 hhf''ll net'her he ~hr·owmg two while Mlk c Ltltlc fann ed II SiR~on (m ~n(i Mtkc Wmehn·ntler Montreal
Havana 4 Columbus :i
unyt ling Nlvler ,JLP a pmg pong ·•nd wal kf!'U thfC!l'
I dty.
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h ]] h
if.J
"
Arnol d ~nd Roh.-r ls
a w en he gel~ o
enough to Yank~·ps
020 030- 5 6 I
In un t•~~:htbltwn ga me Mnnduy \11 ;um 5 Ru::hmund 4
I
I
pia~ ]ugh school or college base Hcd sox
tltiO
om
2
3 2
I 1'1"'""
Af"
I
t-all.
Wibon lind Allcnswotth Mlkt• nJgh1 I he Dodgers lu~t tu the Gal---- ~_ --~-- _ _ _ __
!Jpolis At!lletLCS 137 wh1·n a d1s
"'
t'o1 ftdl mfurmutu.lll
m;ul COIIJlOn tn;!ny
astrou~ sc,·ond
inning of ~even
Dodger errors and four hl!s nrll ed
the wmncn 10 runs
They're affl All three low-priced trucb are lined
Galhpolts
0 ~0 3 00--!3 6 2 I
up at the bottom of a test l!'_ade eq~ to the
Dodgers
2 1 4 Oil- 7 6 Ill
steepest hill in San Francisco. The ftag chops, and
Miller (WPJ, Harm (4) 11nd WilAll Colors and Sizes
this gruelin_g test of climbit,tg power il ofllcially
son. Pullms (LP), Boyd (3) and
underway. Dodge takeo an earl,y load.
NEW YORK UP - The sirle- wllh om' on In the ftfth off l,tndy Curd and Roberts (3)
"Dress
Better
For
tess"
•Choice locatio11, assured customer traf- hnltlg
of outfil•lde-r FruukJC Jtab. McDumel.
The Dodgers travel to G:.lllpolls
Tht• Brooklvn trmmph tighlenrll Thursday eveni ng {nr un exh ibi1 n~on ma) W('ll be the st1·aw thut
fic guarantees. Profitable net income.
hroke the cnmcl'11 back as far 11s lh!• NaiJO nlll League race so that tion game w1th leaders of that
the Cincinnati Redlegs arc &lt;·•m- only one game separated the rlrst league thcrt•- They w1ll pick up
rour cl11bs Milwaukee defeated lout playen from othe-r C'ounty
rcrned.
Court St. &amp; 2nd Pomeroy
Philadelphia, 6-2. leams to hl'lp them
J(obin~on suffered a roncussion ftr 9t - place
deal fo r 51ng le person or couple in aver- when
he wns slrul'k by a pJtched Pittsburgh topped Chicalfo, ~ -4, m
hall during Cmcmnati's 6·1 lo.qg lo the {'Omplellon of a game sus
age good health.
pender! June 16. thPn beat the
New York, Tuesday night
The ReUle:J leflflelder had b('('l\ Cubs, 5·3, in a rcgulurly scht•duled
going strong at the plate all nlghl contest
• $900 buys equ1pment in good condition. long and looked as 1f he was hack 'l'he Yankeell Increased their
A;nel'll'!ln League lead to four
on the hitt \ng road agam .
games
with a 10-4 trlumph over
llobinson
W!IS
struck
just
belnw
Everything there.
/
the left ear hy a fast ball thrown lhc 1"1gers tn 10 innlngl'l; ijaltimore
b} Giant pitcher Ruben GomC?. •n ticked the While Sox, 3-1; Boston
edged Kan8as City, 4-3, and Cleve•Advantageous lease Terms for extended the eighth inning
land defeated Washington, 93.
An examlm:tion sbowed no frueBYRNE HOMERI AGAIN
ture and doctor&amp; said Robinson
period.
Tommy Byrne 's three-run homwM not lo danger.
er featured a s1x·run rally in the
·rhllli Is Aa Rudy Madt• t'ur Vun As \'uu'll t~vt•r I•'tnd
There was no definite deds i{) n lOth that gave ttje Yanks their
on how long RCtbinson would be triumph after the Ti41en had ral ·
Get a loan here of
aout of the lineup, although, sour· lied to tie the score at 4-4 in the
ample. Pay bWs, Bu)' baqalllL Ttm!
ces satd it would be at least sever- nmlh Oyme, whG won a .iame for
al days.
~&gt;a...... ""' ...... to .., .•.
the Yankees with a hom.e run
Robinson wore a helmet. but the agaln~t the White sox Sunday, &lt;l!nil month on our popul.u 2·-~­
forre of Gomez' pitch snllt the terell the game in the ninth and
plaD. Or ftP"Y futlr U you wllh.
proteelive device, the ball bOunc- was credited wllh his fourth vlc·
lie up tf:l ;rou. Ask about our low•
ing more than 211 feet to the edge tory Paul Foytack was the loser.
coat ~ Atanclna. You name Jt
Middleport, Ohio Phone 8288
or the Giant'• dugout.
We auppiJ lt. Yo~.a'ft tmoq frltDdl
The Clndnnat1 leftflelder was
'SKINS SIGN ~lVI
...... Jwt uk for CASU.
subject or a l"Ubarb In the first
WASHINGTON UP-T~e Wash·
Ernest Covert,
inning whe-n he pounded a Gomez JO(Iton Redsklns have algned five
Manager
pitch off the left field wall .
more players Cor the 1907 season.
When he sUd Into ncond base, They are veterans Johnny Allen
P0111eroy
124 E. llliln St.
on a close play, thefe waa no um· Lavern Tora:ellon and Rua:s Car·
Pbono 191
plre to make a ruiln.11 because Btlt rocclo and rookies AI Feoln
Baker, umplrlnll It second, had Pepperdlne and Bill l'tnissl, SA·
moved OV('r to the left field line lem, W. Va.
afler the ball WAS hit.
The blow stood aa a double even
alter Giant Manager BtU Rigney
12 NOON TO 8 P.M.
hotly ar.(uld the ruling.
The Redli;t,US scored thr lr only
run lu. the alxth Inning wht!n RobSAVE $2.51 - Ute Thlt Coupan
' ln~on tripled into the Giant bull·
I
pen and eame home t&gt;n a sinyle
Dotlgo tlaohoo P!!d Hto ftnloh ave ~ ahead
by Ted Kluszewa'kl,
Thla
Courn
•n4
•tc
entitle•
tht
bNrtr
to
one
or
011r
genuine
$3.00
IVERI1AOY
'INOIR·
oJ
comll01ld011. Truck "C" and truci "JI'"
DODQIRI HOT
SQUIEZ CONfROL Fountain
tflul,ped with the f•mous No.2 SMOOTH WN:ITING HOOOIO
C»UUdn't m•tcb that ~~ p_. Oiiri.
'"
The
Brooklyn Dodt~era, are
POINT. Thla ,,.cia I
t. be uttd by Lt.dlta. Mt n, loys and Girl a.
.
thll Jlllt - of • ""
oort. o(,.t.Oiif.t,.~t
slicking plna Jn the WIR'ld Seriell
prove Dodge II b&lt;oot o
tow-prioMt ballooM of all the eonttnder~ tl)day and thrf'atenina to take over
lh€ Nation&amp;! Leaaue pennant party
themselves
Walt Allton's ~rew hit been
1
buay klllln,e oU the cGntenders
sequ~
slnee. the AU-Star bre11k. The
Dodaer$ reeur.aed play b:y defeat·
Ina: Clnelnndl twice, then they
•wept a two • came series with
()Jiell All Doy Thurnlay- Till P.M. SllllY&lt;Iay
Mllwaukct:.
'
And Tuesday niabt they toppled
the bl&amp;b ridina Cardina!:l, 7-3, fGr
their flflh Yictory in a row •• the:y
cUmbtd within a aame of the
IS ALL YOU
lead;
·
Duke Snider h&amp;:a been the Dod·
&amp;era' eblef hatclunan wltb four
home runa tn the lilt tlve
He bluted his db fl'f the0 --~--·-'

Big MacGregor

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B~ ""
~~~A~d;m;~':"i•J':,';, M;;, ~~~'h1 ~!:;;';; . H. Sanborn
Society
:~::;.:~.d ;:: ;~ri~~.~;,.:•;;:t
l Mrs. Paul French 1 Your
1
J: H!r~~~;~~~ ~~~1o~~. to
lovejoy Ci
Meeting Is Held ~~e t~ee~f~!r~~,e~ t!it~r?e;ra~~ 1F
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INDIANS YANKEES, DODGERS, WIN- -LL VICTORIES

The Da$111 Sentinel

.,

- 399 South Third St., Middleport, Ohio

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t-Daily Sentinel, Pbmoroy-Middleport, 0., July 17, 1957

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Great Pitching
" . hr h
i •g Ig ts

sPORTS
DESK

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All ConteStS

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Wood) Cilll s leagu~ le-admg In ·
dians wtll lrY to makP 11 20 vietones m 23 starts th1o; eve mng
whr.n they entertam the leading
1Galhpo!ts
Little Leaguers here at
5
30
'
In an t&gt;xhlbttion game !he
lmhans took lhe Senators mto
camp Monday HI a light game 54
with Russ ~cElhlnney gomg the
route
dl
In the other Mtd eport contest
lh&lt;&gt; Yankee:; cdgt&gt;d the Red Sox
5-2 on Bennv Wilson's three h1Uer
two of thus,; hit~ bemg homers by
n Rice
County I&lt;&gt; ague yamcs wcr 61 marked by po~tponements w1th only
lh e Do d gers P 1aym1:
·
o~yracus,·. anu·'
w1nmng 12 1 on HJC'htt&gt; Arnold's
rme two·h•tter
MrElhm ney gave up a homer to
Ron Manll•y 10 the bottom of the
sixth while leading 5 . 3 , and then
shut the door by getting the Senalor's long ball sl ugger, Baum
gardner, to ground weakly to ru·st
and tht•n stru ck out Honnie Carr
to wL n the ,.a me

I

B Y Cbel T ann2'hill

Ill

II is Imperative that Lilt le League pitc hers not try to throw
.
·
curves This IS alm ost a d1~ect r~spons1b1hty of managers It
also falls on Dad to toss 1n h1s adviCe, too
The 10 or 11-year-old arm that ca n stand the whiplash of

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few lad of th at age can break them off 1n c1 erlttable style

Lakin, OVEC, West Columbia
m(1: Join Sporn In Semi-Final Play

BAs.~s~~~o~.~~.LTs
NATIONAL LEAGUIE

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Bn,okhn

Cmrtnn::~tt

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4ti
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40
32

37
36
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Kyger Creek, and \Vt!st Columbt..
jomed Phtlip Sporn tn tflle semi·
ftna l round of Lhe Bend •..... ort b a
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Tournament wnh victor1es m
Tue•day night games at Ba~htel
F'u~ld Sporn h11d prE'\ lOWlY won
.. ~~ ·~ the sem1 finals with ll

The lme score·
First G.me
Retailers
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Tue•d•v's. Results
Rtookl &gt;n 7 st Lou ts 5
1'\f'w York 6 CtntuJna!t 1
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~1tlwilukt·~ fi PhllflLil'l,Jh.a 2
1 t·
· m- rinals p1tling Lak.u
Ptthh utJ.:h :-.. Ch1cago 4 comple- agcurL'it Phtlip Sporn and OVEC
11011 of JurH· 16 ~u~pt'rtded ~a rn e
agamst West Columbi11 are srhe
PlthiHHgh 5 l"lueugu 3 rl'gutur dulcci for tomghl begJnnmg a!
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Stt:ond Gtme
Mason
OVEC
Batteries
Van Matre,
Neal (4 )

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A. Van M;~tre and W .

Rankm nnd Oh!lnger,

b1uttt Lest Night
Dodgers 12 Syracuse 1
Other games post poned
EX ·REDLI!:G 1-24 Spts
'WEST POINT N. Y. UP-Ertc
Tipton, former Duke Unlversily
football star and outr•elrler for
the Cincinnati Reds, has been
named head haseball roach at
Wes t Point

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Mn. Robert Salser

Children's

TENNIS
SHOES

MIAM1 BEACH, Fla.: C•rmiM
Flore, 14tV,., New York a11d Ml·
guel Ci•z, 151, H•vanna, Cubt,
drew 10.

$199
pair

•High Shoes
•Oxfords
•Strops
•Pumps
Sizes 8 to 6

B&amp;B Cab Co.

ROUSH'S

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Business Opportunity

N. 2nd AVe.

Plans were mac!e to 11ttend .the
R10 Grande Baptist AIISociation
merting Frid.ly at Rio Grande .
It was reported th:at Mr. and •Mrs
L. D. Diles had distribute-d eopie ~
of "The Secret Plate" to local
hospitals Mrs. H. M. cross and
Miss Flurinel TalboU ,.iiend a cor..lribut,on and Jetter to the Circl~
members.
Mrs. James Souders was named
reading chairman ar.d a rOund·
robin le'tter was sent to Mn.
Harry Bailey who ia a patient at
Holzer Hospital.
The
closin'-t
J;lrAyer was given by Mr.s. Milton
Hood.
Mrs. Luman read "Laughter
Through 30 Years" and a poero
''It's You" The members-~~~~~::
were Mrs. Del Fife, Mrs. S
Mrs. Llwren•e Binrr, Mrs.
W1se Jr., Mrs. John Ms)'er,
James Pulleq, Mrs. Dil~l:.
Hood, Mrs. Alton ~rison,
Earl Buoyer and these
Mkhltl BraUon, Janice

DODGE outpetto• ~I

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SHOE STORt

See actual road-teJt proof!

AIRLINES

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of

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Owner

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l.u~an ent~·

clearance

Tjpton has served as heJd ball.l'
bal l coach and backfield {ootbal!
coact\ at Y.'ln1am and Mary SII!Ct'
1953.

NOTICE

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_Mr~

Raymond
·~~~~~~Ju~l~y~~l3~.~~:~~:1 8tamed the Lovej~y .Cade
tbe
· H Sanborn Mus1onary Society
O{ the Firat BapUst Church Tues
day evening with M:ra, L. D. Dil'!~
l'hrurman presiding. Mrs. James
Pullen was deYotional l~der and
tbe ~eYolions inelu.ded Seriptu~
readmg, prayer and an article
!rom the boo~ "You Are Greater
Tban You Think'' by Lou Austin.
Mrs. Diles reported on the r~rent visit of the Circle to the
County Inlirmar" when they viJ·
lted on Sunday J with Rev C. E
Ho~· t and distrtbuted il'e cream
and treats and assisted the pastor
with a religious service.

GOlF CART
$8.95

THE SPORTS CENTER

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SPORT SHIRTS

the members and gue1ls. Plans
were completed for a. PICnic tu
be held In Aucwt.
The proiram Included
pictures 1hown by Mrs Hoo4
which were taken on Easter
Sunday or 1956 and ~7 at th (
church and also some pictures o!
Cub Scouts.
Special .surprise ~J fts to ~hf'
members were p1cturell wh1d1
had been taken by Mrs C II
WJ.Se Jr. at the May meeliM- p!
the Ctrcle at the Sourfers home.
Arrangements of roses were us&lt;!d
m !he ne-wly remodeled home or
Mrs Luman.

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movin~

Several MemberS
Of Moson 4-H
Attending Camp

Presbyterian
Women Hold
Annual Picnic

Several members Gr the Gr'Jod
Luck Clover 4·H Club of Mason
are attendmg the 4-H Camp for
older members this week at the
4H Camp at Southstde
Also attending are Mrs Sarah
Spenc~·r and Mrs
Alma Turner
who are serving as instructors in
handlcra!L cla11ses.
Mr.mbers atLendlng are Sharon
FGreman, Cheryl Rnberts, Judy
Hewetson, Dav1d Warner, Jackie
Capehart, Bobby Tripp, June Spenrer, Alvin Tripp, Pillty Newland,
Ann Ne.wlaml, Judy Turner, Joan
Carroll, Bnbara Wilson, Carolyn
Dotson, and Juhling McClung

Group I Of the Women's Asso
ciation o( the First Presbyterian
Church bad a family picnic at
the Roadside Park Tuesday even
ing, Mrs. Joe Bailey and Mr~.
Myron M1Uer were colhairmen
of the planned picnie and the
blessing wu asked by the Re\'
Howard RupJlelt After the mea!
the ehildreti enjoyed games.
Tho11e present were Mr. and
Baebn,er
I&lt;aren andt.J
Mr. aft'J Mn. hul Hap-

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l(;ll.t'i M,. ood
tMd Smdra and
:J!"it~l·~ M:~. and Mrs.

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anB Cheryt,
Mr. an«\. Mra, Donald Lo.wery and
Pl\ty; Mr. and MrS. Rhdney Salk!r
iii! ~da and Rodney
r.tr. llfld Mrs. HlioJd Sauer.
Mrs Charlotte Per.rln and Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. U:\tis H. Sauer
and Carolyn,
Lols Ann and
George; Mrs. Jq;e Baile:y, Mr. and
&amp;{rs. !yfyroil M'ihar a.nd. Jimmy;
Mrs. Lucy Oielf and Judy tnd
Karen, :rarte £rlewin~. Mrs. Wm
Morris and Michael and Susan,
Rev. R\q:lpelt.
Mr. ark'd MtS. Ctorse Lowery
and !OJl, .J(fis~ Jeaj Uma and
her gUests, Mrs. Ernest Jones
and daU.IIhter, Carol Jean, Colut:t·
bua, Mr. an'd Mrs. Russell Lyon s
and Carroll Ann and DaYid.

Middleport Church
Of Christ Class
Picnic Is Held

MATERIAJ.,S INCORPORATED

L&amp;Z SHOP

Pbone

In The Heart or Mason City
SP-35554
Mason City, W. Vo.

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~lien HamJiton of St. PetersbUrg, Fla , is the guest of Mr and
Mrs. Lloyd Wnght and famtly .

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pMidl6j p;teJP.II!4 1M
etqJ1iJi/l.lg J~ld

Most Mcid~rrl

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ELECTRIC FANS

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Power Lawn Mowers

49t:

Mary Louise J.ones
Ninth Birthday Is
Observed Friday

han~ J iig o~·e-r

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Pomeroy

Cold Woves

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SHIRl £J

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BEAUTY SHOP

Complete Sizes In
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Summer Sandals
ON SALE
THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 01110

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elections as well 3.!1 at NoThe rmth birthday of Mary Lou- \'cmbe_r eJections Aa a rule, howtse Jor.es, daughter of Mr and Mrs. f'ver, tt Is nttessar~ to ~btam a
Russell Jones, Belpre, w;o; cele- ~&lt;-rcer n1•mber ol affl1tna.twe vote.t
brated Fnday when the.v c&lt;~me to
Middleport ano. 'ook Carolyn and
Nella Bradford witb them to Camden Park Huntington
'
Others in the party were Jean
Rtley and C11rol QuJek , l!elpre.
Neda retul'ned to Belpre wltil tile
Joneses for a vmt and Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Wa.llaee Bradford and
Carolyn were dinner guests at the
Jones home and were accompanied
here by Neda.

order to appr~Ye a.n IS.sue at a
prirnary or spec~.al elect1on than
!1 necesaary at a November .elec\ion The percentage of atr1rma·
h·e votes necessary lor paltlsage
must always appear on the ballot
for each question. In addition. lfw
length or time that a tax ean be
Jcyied is usually sborter if it 1~
,.0 ted on at a primary or speeial
tolection than· it would be if voted
at a genera) ellktion.
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rout IIEALTH
IS OUR
lfiSIIIfSSI
•
To sofe.ouord your htohh, wt compound
your physician's prescriptions with ~ro­
feuionol preci1ion from fresh stoc\1 of
potenr, top·qvality phormactuliCCJia.

WARNER'S
BrAUTY SHOP

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Get the same sleek, sports car styling ... full family
comfort ... outstanding performance ... in the economical
SILVER HAWK ... with 4 barrel carburetor V-8
•

Here ia a distinctive eat •.. witb a ftalr &amp;rid a
feel no sedan ean tver matctr. In ride and
bandlin&amp; it rivals tbe areat Golden Hawk ••.
and its powerful V -8 prodUces aetelera tion and
road performance that'• hud to bea~, And
tms Silver Hawk ita ear till whole fumd¥ can

enjoy ~ • • tn the normal rO"..tnds of
everyday HvinC ••• and on luuage-loaded
vacation tour:t u weJL See the Silver Hawk
V-8 or its eompahion Six today_ •. test-drive
it. You'll want tbis car tbat'11 l"rafted by
Studebaker for value today. , Ql!d lomorrow.

Bulo"o
• 21 JEWELS

HOURS
ONLY

• 8 P"'EC1810N

AD.JUSTMtNTS
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MAlNSPAINC!

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For tht ~ ..t tar •a lues eveT...

Modo ~y oho .,alioiO Of oho "PoriHI ........... S..ootfi-TOI' -

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Now you can affoltl to Nplace your .
oldmoitrMsn
JUT HURIIYI ~It sale Is for a

LJM#fD rtMI ONLY!

@ Stude~~~~~;r?ackard

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GOISSLERS
JEMllY S10RE

n,.l9S1-5

Mr and .\.Irs C 8 Weese and
Hoir Styling
Mus Marela Karr Vlllitf!'d Jn Gal.
lipoli Sunday .and had dmner 1
CLOSED
th•... ,',·,-.,.
'
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Mr and Mrt. Paul Kautz and
WPdn ~sday ,\flern 'lOD
family returned to their home
lumbua, Monday after 11 visit With
Evenings By Appointment
h•s parents, Mr and Mn. w. L.
1 ~
Kautz
Mr and Mrs Lloyd wr 1ght and
family returned home, Sunday aft·
era week's ncatJon on Lake Erie
Court St. 311M Pomero;,.
1
They
·'::":n:d:•:d~•:.:•:•:ll~g=•~m~•:.:ln:!~============.
;.

p,ovlslon;, mad• In tho low fo'
AubmiUinc bond bsues and tax

t~vy
e1al

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r~Jeet-;d

.MtW.tta W:~

• Your·Dodge lruck dealer has p.wf that
Dodge leads in IRCIIIY ·ways. C01111 m.•.••
see alher certifiilt test-photo
•••
and Jake a demanslratian ridel -

and

HeJd On Tuesday

Numf'rou, bond iuue and L"x
levy que!!! JODI IJ)pell' Dll the batFuneral 'lervke~ for l-lrs Pat· I Iota eaeh year. In order to submJt
f''rench wen· h{·ld Tucsrlay at !ht· such a question lo the voters, th('
Rawhn.:sCo · t
F
, 1
H
. taxmg auiJ:l)Ttly or tlle subdtto'itUO!I
With Fred j' !:IGard~~~r:l 10 om r &lt;the city l'OuntJI, tbe v1llaae eoun
the Churc h of Chrust ::f:el~Un~ ci t, the tGwtlllhlp trust«s. Gr the
·
I b11ard of e~ucation, etc 1 must pu~
Burial was m the )!tddleport a re1olution declarin g the ne~t'SsIIIII ( emetery ~nd pall bcarl'r\ 1\y of the bond l&amp;tue or tu leYy
wen· Mayur C 0 Fuoher, J1(Lc !he purpwe tor whtch the money
Bl'chtet, Dun Slivers, 0 L Ruuzh 1s. to be u!ed must .also De LncJud&amp;nd Wilbur Theobald who had eel m the re10olution. If 11 1.1 Cor
ar1ed as p.ali bearers for Paul a bond Issue. the amount or the
1 Fn•nrh when he
d1ed •n Mnv adc!itional tax levy whieh w111 ~
11!57 Stephen Coats s ub~tJtuh~'l ~ecehar) to pay the principal and
for Raymond Luman who wa1 rnterest ou the bonds, as eaieuunable tu be present
Iated by the fflunty aw1itor, must
Relattvf's and frtent.h: from 0111 abo br. stated in the rellllutton.
or tuwn .• trluded Mr and Mr.i.
The Te&amp;Oiutlon must then be
Stephen Cupe, Battle Creek, l.hcl\ t·erllfied to the Board of ElectJOn11
Mr and Mrs Earl Frerwh, B·~'\ llt.t1 later than the nmetteth flay
ley, Kenneth Freneh, Seolla, t\ before the day of the electton
Y, 1\.trs Clyde French, Jackson
The question Is then submilled to
Sonday Ylsitors at the home o' the voter1 on a ballot, the ferm
\1r and Mr~ F.dward French in or which is prescribed by the st,lctuded Mr. and Mn. Leo Thur- lutes. Variou1 pereentaf~ es or af·
ber, Earl Frt'nch, Columbus. Mr firmative YGtes are necessary for
and Mrs Owen
Freneh, Mrs. passa~e. depending upon suc!l
Clyde Frenl'h, Jackson . the Rev things aa: what .subdivision is sub
;::d LewL-., Conn
mitting the question: what pur·
pose the money It to be used for .
and whE-n the eleC"tion iA to b••
held
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lhlne legi-;htu;e
a blll REDS WIN ai"COGNITtcui
to repeal tbe l.aw which hu been
BUENOS t1.lRES t:P- The A-ron tJ\e boolu Slnt:t' 1821 The old genlme Communia:t Party hu won
atatute w.u dn~1g ned to protect lh4! rct"o~~:nnwn m the federal dlttrld
citu.enry fr ... m careleu farmers am&gt;eab court a• 8 legitimate pJr·
joltme down publ!r roads w1lh ty fvr the July 28 l'OnstltutionaJ
k"ythe blade•
the
electtons, il w11 ..an·
c"dge, or their farm wagunlll (A nouncf:ld todaf.
. ... MI"s nath" II • Kythe homdh.•1

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FOR

ON

TIO W, IJilOWN
S.Ctetery .f ltm of Ohi•

Asbury Methodist
Loyal Helpers
Picnic Is Held

Goesslers

SEE PICKENS

HOURS
ONLY

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Dally sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., July

FI.RIT tiME EVER!

DUTTON DRUG STORE

Special .Discounts

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1'ake any
'!!!:JI road ...
in stride ...
sojety . ..
in a GOLDEN HAWK

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$100 ... $~00.... 500 .. .• 1000
WANT SOME CASH 1
saso .'. ,_

Election

The Jfomemakers Class of th.•
M1ddleport Chtn·t•h of Chr~t held
lhe1r family ptcmc at the New
llavf'n Roadside Pa 1k Tucsd 11 y
evemnlf. Men or lhe class weff'
chf'fs lur the party and prepared
hamburgers to add tu Uie picnic
menu.
Mrs. Fred I Gardner aSKed HH•
bless' ng before
the mf'ai anll
SCVTNE LAW STAYS
plans were made for a wienrr
AUGUSTA, He. UP- It is slill
roast to be held at the New H:.
an offensse punishable by a $2
ven Park m August
fine to ride down a Maine road
Present wt•re Rev. and Mrs
"with a nak£.d scythe, !lbarpened
Fred Gardner, Mr. aJI£1 Mrs. Cash
and hung in a snath" Tbe 1951
Bahr and Canr'ace and Chnstmc.
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Mn. Wilha m Slater and Susan
COLD WAVE and
and Mr~ Thl'o
a nd Billv, \fr
The
Loyal
Helpers
Class
of
the
MACHINE
PERMANENTS
M~~ting
Ncut:zlrng and Sus an and Bill,
'!li;'!li;
Mr. and Mrs Paul Barnes an (' Asbury MethodJst Church, Syracuse, or wh1ch Carl B. Weese is
Hoir Styling
M""" '"d lcene, 'I' and M"
Chester }..Twin and Don and hh the teacher held a picnic Monday
and
' MJ;s. Frances Bearhs, chairman auest Dale Miller, Mr and M r!! evening at the New Haven Park.
of tt'lt Doten·!!! Circle of the 8 H. Russell Wilson and Colleen and
Hoir Cutting
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Sanborn Missionary Society, pre- her guest, .Judy Butcher , Mr an&lt;[
Weese, Mr ar.d Mrs. Dan R1zer,
side4 TueSday when they met at Mrs. Dan Wllite and Barbara .
Mr and Mrs Wllliam Houdashelt,
the home of Mrs. John' Lyons. Mrs. William Gruescr.
."i1rs Dana Hysell. Mrs. Bert Weese
Bearlls opened the meeting with a
·-~---,..-~
Mr
and Mrs Wilham Eiehmger
~rayer poem "( Thank Thee" and
·
and children, Johnny and Linda,
~" Syt~la McMasl" conducted
and Mrs Royal Thomas and grandth~ devotional servlce,
W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy
daugh ter, Manlyn Miller of ColumM".. J. 1\1. Arehe,, ceading cltalr·
man, distributed books to the m~mbus
bers and Mrs. Jllhn Kauff gave an
interesting cepo" On the
party held recentlf in G~anville.
The Elerta Curle o{ the B H
PlaniJ Were Made tG attend the Sanborn Missionary Society of the
Grande Baptis1 Associabon
Firat B~!ptlst Church had a potmeeting F'riday at Rio Gfande.
luck supper in the yard of the
Raymond Grimm, program
Paul Smart home Tuesday.
a
MrS'. Chfford Haves. chairman,
(fl'tuU ••.
prelide~ at the meeting and Mn
n'avllt Darst Jr. conducted the dewilh
votional seTVICf;! on the topic "Living Waters". Boxes were dlstnbut ert tO the me'mbers: for their m{.ln!hThere's never a hungry cry for more air
lY-Love-Gift oC£ermps.
from your Golden Hawk engine with ibl built-in
Reading books were giYen out
by the chairman and Mrs. iva Turn supercharrer.•. no matter wbat the altitude. There's
er Wi! S' i..n_tharie .oi. tbe program
never a trace or labored operation rerardless or grade
'Nhich Included an article "Awak
... and bair.opin turns melt ewaylesaly int't,etraicht-aways
enlng in Japan". The closing pray
as your Golden Hawk eom~re with spor\8 car a&amp;ility.
er was·gfven by Mrs. Beulah Wh1te
Your brakes are the moet etl'ecttve on the road ••• teet-drive
EleYen memberS and one guelll.
Jeffrey Darit, were present for
a (;OLDEN HAWK for the moat pleaaurable motorinc tver.
the supper which featurerl a desSert course or b()me-made 1ee
cream and rake.

Holds Potluck
S
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Ho"'" Upper UeS ay

HOGG &amp; %USPAN

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11 wu reported that six meibbf!n
who met at the home of th.c chairman. Mrs Bearhs, had completed
18 cancer pads and will make more
wht·n notUied that t~e)' are needed
by th&lt;' Meigs County cancer SGCle\y.
,
A p1cnJc i• to be held In Aug·
ust at the Middleport Roads 1de
Park
.
Mrs Lyons and Mrll. Gr1mm st&gt;r
ved a des.sert course to twelve
members a1 the end or the meet·
ing

IElecta Cl'rcle

$5.3S gol.

$1.98

See Dale Dutton

RN , and Shirley Mealey, RN
by Mrs. Claremont E Ho yt
A salad cour.se was served to
Dunng th~~: busrn~111 meet.ins

Dorcas Cl'rcle
Held
.T.uesday Night

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Tebbetts Charges Beanballs
Aimed At Colored Ball Players

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MASON CLINIC

7 30
Third Game
s
~;amJ·
Aut almost mvanably the trymg Will bnng a sore arm s oon, 1f
Thurt.dav'• Games
Laklll won Its game easily lohneravJile
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not at once. The result altogether too often ts permanent mSt J.ouJ, at Hr·oJJkiJ n
Ttu•sday w1 th a ftve •nnmg II I \\'e st Columb1a
000 000 2 2 3 ~
Baltene~
Hendn'.'ks 11nd Jefabillt y nf the arm ever to throw curves , or anythmg
l PH '"'.I ll :'1 :\'t· •. '.'n' 11
tnumph owr the Pt Pleasant
Tennis Speciol
Miller (7) and
Larry Mor·rison of Racine attests to the fact that his arm is
1\1,1,~&lt;~ ' 1: ,,. at Phtla",]pltJu, night Retil!le!'!l Lakin pounded out a fen ; Bateman,
Van
Matr"e
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l'tll·h,,tC(h
'ot
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10
hit'l
rra
Pa1ll'rson
:111d
1
Winton
as d€'ad as last year's news flash Reason throwtng cu rves as
TAXI FARE INCREASES
.~ME R:ICAN LfAGUE
illltkv Bass were extreruely effe•·n~N ~IS RACKET
$5.!J5
w L Pet. GB li v!! ~n the mound for the hospi· LITTLE LIAGU! RESULTS
a youngster, and without properly warmmg up .
l!ffetllve July 15
PHct•makt•r
N1 11 y 01 k
55 28 663
L1l I' IIlL', the Retailers
gl'ttmg
Sports 11&lt;'sk himself once h~d pitching to my 7 }ear-old who asMIDDLIPORT
'I'EN~IS H.\I'Kt-:'1'
$7.9&gt;
u.lt•;~s of he1ng a thrower back at pires to be a Little Leagtter nex t
i'hleilgo
51 32 fi\4 4
one htl. a s mgle, by Norman
w L The fQllowing price eb,anges for
}' leetwood
the a~e of 1°211 One day while do· year And 1f I try just for old
fi&lt;Htnn
45 40 52911
r~.,~IC)' 111 the fotuth i1mlng off Indians
8 &amp; B Cabs anywhere wlthtn
4
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Middleport city limits, melud~
•ng h1s b1\ fur $aVinJ.!. the world tlme'5 ~~ke to break one arross a
l'l• v1·Jand
44 40 524 11 ~'&lt;! na~
Tt:NNIS HA!'KF.T
$9 9&gt;
Yankees
::S
2
ing
Railroad·St., Gravel Hill
1
from
Jllllt'l
and
Mwt~o]Jtll
.
ll1 a corner, \h1s nght rl1pper annuuncc:-~
D•·trot(
42
42
500
13
~!
Red Sox
2
3
Tennis lt:u·kd Prl'ss $1.25
and UD to the Pomeroy Brld,ie
Rcdd hit two doubles to lead Senators
rE·~t ramp m Sre!ly the Set:ond Bat· in ?o unce~Lain syllables " Don't
IJ.dttlllllll'
40 4;3 482 15
1
4
will be 3&amp; each.
wh1ll'
the Lakin hit assau lt
Ia hun w~s lakmg on the ftrst R~t· do II agam
_
Ruults Ltat Nltht
SI'F.&lt;:IAL
tahon or the 7th Infan try re~:• lAilie League Pre~ndent Dick
Broadmax had a home run.
Little ,md G1 lkev.
Indians 5 Senalors 4
From Mlddloport ta
m1·nt
Retton doesn't play hascball anye
DODGERS RUN WILD
OVEC took a lG-innlng 3·2 vie- Yartkl!es 5 Red Sox 2
1
Pomeroy will be Me fof. one
"Sure. 1'11 piteh ." I said 'l'wl) more although he was an outIt wos a 3 3 game after the f1rst
Bob Boherb' Dodgers expluded tory over the Mason Sunbeams
COUNTY LIAGUE
passenzer or 35c each ,Yhen
m n mg.s went by
Record
SIX .!!hnc'hng ro!lege pltchPr Dead mmng unlll the third when the for s1x run~ m I he- third Lnning Lo when Bud Tennant singled Bobby
w
l
there Is more than one passen·
sl• ikeouts S1x walkR I no rum' ) and arm . The baseball hushes arc full tnrlians' Smger walked and .!Jene Sl'w LIP S} ro~ru~e 12-1 It opened )1uucy home with the winnina: 1'1\,;;n,
ger.
2
0
an arm that could hardly JHrk up of high class1ficatlon players on Wt~c doubled h1m ~orne. Singer as RL('hl(' &lt;\mold, with one out, n~ n in the bottom half of the Dodgers
2
1
n messk1t for a month
the-Ir way down or trying to go got the wwnmg run ltl the top of ~as s~fe on an error, likeWISe Don IIJ!It with one out D•1tch Ranliin Pirates .
Layton· Sayre,
1
I
Of course. to look now, one 15 )lack up agam Sore arms
: tht&gt; flflh With a two-out solo hom · Mayt•r and ,Jeff Gibbs Denny K11p
wen t all the way ror the winner~ Yankets
1
t
A close-to-home Lillie Lea gue er
.
,
f'erlam th11t my me~sk1t ha nd1rap
pie w~lked &lt;~ nd one came lwme , \l'hrle And'y Van Matre was the Syracuse
1
Authorited Macgregor
2
was overcome in due time and eyample of this occurred renently
Kat Hmdy " bor.!l could_ get only Paul Sprou se grounded out but
$porting Goodt Deeler
qu 1te well too, thank you
here One of Pomeroy'!!' outstand- Manley's homer 111 the s1xth-one Duug '\1oOrf' , Dennu; Moore, a~d
13 Mill 51.
Middleport
prteher.
Anyhow, now J hnve trouble ing Lillie League prospects was sh} of a chance for extra mmnga Mtke Hubert~ hrt back-to·baek sm- los.ng
Ducky
Van Matre's two out smhaving trouble getting his opposJ· and v1~tory. McElhinney permlt- gles
a:le with the bases loaded in the
tlon out. He started to throw curves led a s1 ngle to Carr aM doubles
bottom half of the seventh mnand his manager did not catch 1t by Baumgardner and D L ittle,
11 cnded ufiN JmJ Pulltnl! walk- ing gave the West Co,Jumbia CoMEN- WOMEN
rl~ht 11 way By the tJme he noticed well scatlercd
McF.lhlnnl'y fan- eLl ilrHI wJ1s fm t"td ut second.
mets 11 2-1 victory over Mmers;m.d
ordered
it
st
opped
it
wa~
m•d
e1ght
w&lt;:~lked
four. ~hmley
Doug Muure had a triple and VIIle m the last game.
t
1
t7 lo 39, H. S. G•odu·
nnotht·l ~ing lc . Denms \&lt;toore antoo late The lad's arm was already fanned 10 and walk('d fo ur
Pttl'her Don Hendnrks or Minolet, to prepare for well
301 OtCi- 5 7 5 ulht r ;mglc, Roberts another sin ersville
sore, and h(' wa!l' ready to ask to lndHLnH
experienced a
little
paid pothlons with the
bl' removed rrom the 11 ame And Scnal~rs
300 OOl- 4 4 2 gil', and Dun Mll}t'r a double and wrh:ness m that Ia~\ inning after
he ._..,all 1 can only ho1Je, with his
Mc l!:llllnne} and Bush , Milnley twu s1n~ le~ m Lhe hd.twg parade Don van Matre had ~mgted Olm
manager, he'll be all right
and Mulford
orr Jtm Louks, f' Sisson and Mlkc- Burm \\iilked as tlld Darrell
Morri•on says he has to follow
. RICI IS HOT
Wmeb~enner
Ylllmg befol'l: Van Matre's winnTochalc.l or IIOI'I·IIdmio.l pl)litlolll.
Wef!' Foozy Wolfe around to h•'
D H1ce g:ot twu of the Ht•d Sox
For Syracuse tn the r1rst mmng
Pultlk oontact. Ho.~ , Commwlca~ur~ he isn't off !Jehlnd a shed tht·ce hth, both of them homers 1 Car~· Jrnktns walked, F:rme Srs- Ing lllow._ _ _ _-c-::---::::::-::-:-lu.tm~'-· 1\MervlmlDI~IIi, Jta&lt;llo Opwat.o,.. SlaUrm Arm'-, Elodronlc Tel!h·
prarllclng
curve of the lonesome vat•iety The fir st son sm!iled and a two-base error Kansas Ctty
31 52 .373 24
somt:wl'l.ere
ll.alolllll, .tel Good pe.y. ira..-!, flamour,
lhrowmg Wee Foozy has had any time was in the fourth w1th the hrou ght Jenk1ns home The on!~ Washml,lton
28 59" .322. 29
~~~~t:urlty. Qu1hfy II&lt;JW. APPROVJi' ll
Tues.day's
Re1ulh
number
or
direct
ordt:&gt;rs
not
to
du
1
score
20
other
lui
orr
Arnold
was
Louks
}'Oil vt:TERAN!. l'r~tlmhurJ train
.d
ld ·
11
ckun s mgh.~ m the fourth Jeff Bultimme 3 Chicago 1
t
b
t
k
ll'l4f aaed not lniMfiiN wtlh p.-nt
d
l , u I s are k !J, 1s a one can
Th e Yankf' c~ go t their two •·uns
k
, ear"d
S'IY
"
lJo(1g(·r 2 n ~ac er, sp
«~'l$illlon. , ;Jit..¥fl. . . , - ' .
BO&lt;; Lon 4 Kans~ ~ C1tY 3
1e· 1 a(_,thhs
·•
~~
k
h
on
Allensworth
'~
lead
uff
slnJ,l
h.ttd
lmt•r
that
had
bi!St'
lnt 011 1'll'V&gt;-'h t,d 9 Wa Hhmg ton 3
.
.na c t e young:;Lers throw the ' and ('harley Swnckhamer·~ humer
1 AIRLINE. TRAINING DIVISION I
hard one down the mit.ldle, hl&amp;h .: Thf'Y added three in the rtfth whe n It Arnold f,mned \4 and wolked Nt·w Y•&gt;~ k lO Drtr01t 4 , 10 im~.
Thursday's Gamel
low, and across the corners
If Cusct walked Slater was safe on
k
d w II' ·
I of Centro! T11ch•lcol lnllihole
I
'.flcv ean t hrow 111e ra:5 t ba 11 11n d llti ct·ror W1ls:on s acrlhcNI anrl 111\1' whtl e dLou s an
11 wms
Baltimore at ChJeago
d
I'·
1
1
816 Netlonal City lank Bldg. I
·
h
·
·
t ·~~h f.mnc
wo. Bost on al Kan !iaS Cl1)'
k Wlw wh ere ·ll •s gomg.
t e curves n 1ng douhlf~ Swrwkhpmcr then
rtwo un 1 wa .. ecd alk
1
Clevel•nd 1,., Otlio
I
'
With S1~~on 1~ 111110 g wo an w - Tl.ew York at Detroit
' WJ ]! t a k e care o r 1t ~e !r Ia t er wh en doubled IJmg home
.
ing tlu ee
I
I
young arms ue ~Lront!l!!r and 1 R•ce got hls seromi homer In S&gt;rraeuse
100 000- l 2 6 wa ~ htn!,(lon at Cleveland
I "'~" • - -~· .. •• .......e.. - -'
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
tougher.
tht• bottom of the stxth
12U 03-,,_- 12 10 2
Dm 1,ll l'rs
0 I herw1se
htmces are 9 9
Toronto 3 Buffalo :.!
I
I
e
e
Wil~on
f•nned
four
anrl
walked
J ouks 11 l'l
Williams (3), F.
........ ...
I
I "''' 1'"".
4 Rochester 1
uf a1 100 hhf''ll net'her he ~hr·owmg two while Mlk c Ltltlc fann ed II SiR~on (m ~n(i Mtkc Wmehn·ntler Montreal
Havana 4 Columbus :i
unyt ling Nlvler ,JLP a pmg pong ·•nd wal kf!'U thfC!l'
I dty.
. Sial~ ~ ........._ I
h ]] h
if.J
"
Arnol d ~nd Roh.-r ls
a w en he gel~ o
enough to Yank~·ps
020 030- 5 6 I
In un t•~~:htbltwn ga me Mnnduy \11 ;um 5 Ru::hmund 4
I
I
pia~ ]ugh school or college base Hcd sox
tltiO
om
2
3 2
I 1'1"'""
Af"
I
t-all.
Wibon lind Allcnswotth Mlkt• nJgh1 I he Dodgers lu~t tu the Gal---- ~_ --~-- _ _ _ __
!Jpolis At!lletLCS 137 wh1·n a d1s
"'
t'o1 ftdl mfurmutu.lll
m;ul COIIJlOn tn;!ny
astrou~ sc,·ond
inning of ~even
Dodger errors and four hl!s nrll ed
the wmncn 10 runs
They're affl All three low-priced trucb are lined
Galhpolts
0 ~0 3 00--!3 6 2 I
up at the bottom of a test l!'_ade eq~ to the
Dodgers
2 1 4 Oil- 7 6 Ill
steepest hill in San Francisco. The ftag chops, and
Miller (WPJ, Harm (4) 11nd WilAll Colors and Sizes
this gruelin_g test of climbit,tg power il ofllcially
son. Pullms (LP), Boyd (3) and
underway. Dodge takeo an earl,y load.
NEW YORK UP - The sirle- wllh om' on In the ftfth off l,tndy Curd and Roberts (3)
"Dress
Better
For
tess"
•Choice locatio11, assured customer traf- hnltlg
of outfil•lde-r FruukJC Jtab. McDumel.
The Dodgers travel to G:.lllpolls
Tht• Brooklvn trmmph tighlenrll Thursday eveni ng {nr un exh ibi1 n~on ma) W('ll be the st1·aw thut
fic guarantees. Profitable net income.
hroke the cnmcl'11 back as far 11s lh!• NaiJO nlll League race so that tion game w1th leaders of that
the Cincinnati Redlegs arc &lt;·•m- only one game separated the rlrst league thcrt•- They w1ll pick up
rour cl11bs Milwaukee defeated lout playen from othe-r C'ounty
rcrned.
Court St. &amp; 2nd Pomeroy
Philadelphia, 6-2. leams to hl'lp them
J(obin~on suffered a roncussion ftr 9t - place
deal fo r 51ng le person or couple in aver- when
he wns slrul'k by a pJtched Pittsburgh topped Chicalfo, ~ -4, m
hall during Cmcmnati's 6·1 lo.qg lo the {'Omplellon of a game sus
age good health.
pender! June 16. thPn beat the
New York, Tuesday night
The ReUle:J leflflelder had b('('l\ Cubs, 5·3, in a rcgulurly scht•duled
going strong at the plate all nlghl contest
• $900 buys equ1pment in good condition. long and looked as 1f he was hack 'l'he Yankeell Increased their
A;nel'll'!ln League lead to four
on the hitt \ng road agam .
games
with a 10-4 trlumph over
llobinson
W!IS
struck
just
belnw
Everything there.
/
the left ear hy a fast ball thrown lhc 1"1gers tn 10 innlngl'l; ijaltimore
b} Giant pitcher Ruben GomC?. •n ticked the While Sox, 3-1; Boston
edged Kan8as City, 4-3, and Cleve•Advantageous lease Terms for extended the eighth inning
land defeated Washington, 93.
An examlm:tion sbowed no frueBYRNE HOMERI AGAIN
ture and doctor&amp; said Robinson
period.
Tommy Byrne 's three-run homwM not lo danger.
er featured a s1x·run rally in the
·rhllli Is Aa Rudy Madt• t'ur Vun As \'uu'll t~vt•r I•'tnd
There was no definite deds i{) n lOth that gave ttje Yanks their
on how long RCtbinson would be triumph after the Ti41en had ral ·
Get a loan here of
aout of the lineup, although, sour· lied to tie the score at 4-4 in the
ample. Pay bWs, Bu)' baqalllL Ttm!
ces satd it would be at least sever- nmlh Oyme, whG won a .iame for
al days.
~&gt;a...... ""' ...... to .., .•.
the Yankees with a hom.e run
Robinson wore a helmet. but the agaln~t the White sox Sunday, &lt;l!nil month on our popul.u 2·-~­
forre of Gomez' pitch snllt the terell the game in the ninth and
plaD. Or ftP"Y futlr U you wllh.
proteelive device, the ball bOunc- was credited wllh his fourth vlc·
lie up tf:l ;rou. Ask about our low•
ing more than 211 feet to the edge tory Paul Foytack was the loser.
coat ~ Atanclna. You name Jt
Middleport, Ohio Phone 8288
or the Giant'• dugout.
We auppiJ lt. Yo~.a'ft tmoq frltDdl
The Clndnnat1 leftflelder was
'SKINS SIGN ~lVI
...... Jwt uk for CASU.
subject or a l"Ubarb In the first
WASHINGTON UP-T~e Wash·
Ernest Covert,
inning whe-n he pounded a Gomez JO(Iton Redsklns have algned five
Manager
pitch off the left field wall .
more players Cor the 1907 season.
When he sUd Into ncond base, They are veterans Johnny Allen
P0111eroy
124 E. llliln St.
on a close play, thefe waa no um· Lavern Tora:ellon and Rua:s Car·
Pbono 191
plre to make a ruiln.11 because Btlt rocclo and rookies AI Feoln
Baker, umplrlnll It second, had Pepperdlne and Bill l'tnissl, SA·
moved OV('r to the left field line lem, W. Va.
afler the ball WAS hit.
The blow stood aa a double even
alter Giant Manager BtU Rigney
12 NOON TO 8 P.M.
hotly ar.(uld the ruling.
The Redli;t,US scored thr lr only
run lu. the alxth Inning wht!n RobSAVE $2.51 - Ute Thlt Coupan
' ln~on tripled into the Giant bull·
I
pen and eame home t&gt;n a sinyle
Dotlgo tlaohoo P!!d Hto ftnloh ave ~ ahead
by Ted Kluszewa'kl,
Thla
Courn
•n4
•tc
entitle•
tht
bNrtr
to
one
or
011r
genuine
$3.00
IVERI1AOY
'INOIR·
oJ
comll01ld011. Truck "C" and truci "JI'"
DODQIRI HOT
SQUIEZ CONfROL Fountain
tflul,ped with the f•mous No.2 SMOOTH WN:ITING HOOOIO
C»UUdn't m•tcb that ~~ p_. Oiiri.
'"
The
Brooklyn Dodt~era, are
POINT. Thla ,,.cia I
t. be uttd by Lt.dlta. Mt n, loys and Girl a.
.
thll Jlllt - of • ""
oort. o(,.t.Oiif.t,.~t
slicking plna Jn the WIR'ld Seriell
prove Dodge II b&lt;oot o
tow-prioMt ballooM of all the eonttnder~ tl)day and thrf'atenina to take over
lh€ Nation&amp;! Leaaue pennant party
themselves
Walt Allton's ~rew hit been
1
buay klllln,e oU the cGntenders
sequ~
slnee. the AU-Star bre11k. The
Dodaer$ reeur.aed play b:y defeat·
Ina: Clnelnndl twice, then they
•wept a two • came series with
()Jiell All Doy Thurnlay- Till P.M. SllllY&lt;Iay
Mllwaukct:.
'
And Tuesday niabt they toppled
the bl&amp;b ridina Cardina!:l, 7-3, fGr
their flflh Yictory in a row •• the:y
cUmbtd within a aame of the
IS ALL YOU
lead;
·
Duke Snider h&amp;:a been the Dod·
&amp;era' eblef hatclunan wltb four
home runa tn the lilt tlve
He bluted his db fl'f the0 --~--·-'

Big MacGregor

.....

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B~ ""
~~~A~d;m;~':"i•J':,';, M;;, ~~~'h1 ~!:;;';; . H. Sanborn
Society
:~::;.:~.d ;:: ;~ri~~.~;,.:•;;:t
l Mrs. Paul French 1 Your
1
J: H!r~~~;~~~ ~~~1o~~. to
lovejoy Ci
Meeting Is Held ~~e t~ee~f~!r~~,e~ t!it~r?e;ra~~ 1F
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6y Mrs. Ad• 51-dl
-~-- - - - - - -Mrs. Gertrude Johnston w;.~
F~ ' ma.Je Hel;J A1rl ines need y&lt;~ u q hostess to the Syrarusc Garden
wumrn ~e our Ad i n Amu ~e - Club at her home on Church s• .
mcnt Seclwn Central Jnstitutt'. whc:1 1t met July 2nd with Mrs
7-17-llc
Marie Lcarlmgham . vit&gt;e pre~ J.
d enl opening Lbe meeting with
RATES
Mal~:~ Help Korean Vet erans to the opening ode followed by r~
train for Airlutcs and Telev i"t- peating the Lord's Prayer in unl2 ce•ts pPt word, one lr..... rtion . Minlrnam charge 51k.---4 ~-e ntJ
ion . St.~ our Ar: in Amusem ent son. Mrs. Elh.&lt;ibt!th
Duckworth,
per word lor three conM!cutlve tnserlwn11.
Section
Central
lnstJtule
.
secrelary
read
t~e
r,unutes llf
Spe:=ial ~ One montb for 25 cents per word.
7-17-llc
the
June
meeting,
Mrs
Eliza.
Full.rate of 2 cents per word will be chnrged for advf'rtislng If
beth Quick , gave the treasurer'.i
DOt pa1d f~r beft •re ~tle 15tn of each month following insertion.
~en •1,1 Adv~rt•ain&amp;-Should be reported immedn1tety. The
Help \'io'a nted- Housckeeper 6!} report. The annwl p1cn1c was
D11Jiy Sentinel •\ 111 not be responsible for molfe than one incor·
· years uf 11ge. Contact John Buck planned lo be held on July 23rd
~1 lnsertmn.
nt&lt;r, 157 D&lt;lck St., Middlepol't. place to be announced tater.
Card ol Thanks and Spet-18.1 Notice• of Events $1.00. Obituari111
Mrs. Ruth Baer and Mn. Pnt
7-1 6·l2lp
pubUst ~ ed at 1 cut per word.
Holter of the Chester Garden
- ---. - - FEMALE WANTED immediately Club were gueats and Mrs. HolJ-'ot· S&lt;Jic or Trl!&lt;'c 2Z &lt;H·rr farm
(I)
for 3--6 weeks. Unattached, re· ter gave an
interesting talk.
room hnu.~c· tllill l o rHl st·huQ]
sponsible woman , 21--60 yrs. of The meeting closed with the
~c-c~,- - -- bus route Sell or Tr,1dc for
age. EXP"lienced with child elosing ode. Durin~:
the social
HAM SHOOT July 21st at Ro~·,
hllot-P and Jnt
7 17 O!u
care. cookmg 111nd general bouse- hour refreshmentll wet·e servt'rl
frtckN'a Farm. Fh·e Points 12
work. Good pay. Mu!!t live in. to Mrll. Bacr, Mrs. Holler, Mn.
1il rl31'k sponsored by l'orn NO)' f ur Sal,. ur 'l'ra dr·· - 11H!J F•J!''! .
Phone 241, Mrs. Finley, 7 15 6tc Duckworth, Mrs. Quick, Mrs. S)·l ·
Moo.~e .
7 · 1 7 ·41 ~
tww ll n•s, d ual
muHI&lt;'r, Dody
--- --- - - I f)rrfeel Tr•ru1.• fl ran II MTio;. WAN'TED.- E_x_pc-rie~c-,-d~w,-i-t,-es; . via Zwilling, Mrs. Margaret Cot ·
Marie 1.-cadmghan..
NOTICES : TURNER R•unlan, 01..:1 I Jir.-t&gt;d~vJ!h·, n, l'h&lt;t;lt' ('oolville
Must be ov~r lR. Apply Parker trill, Mrs.
c .... , ChtFch, Melv• Co., on
37111.
7·16·31c I
Miiil'i
Eleanor
Carroll,
Misses
Restaurant. Pomeroy, Q ,
J UIY 21, 1957 . Basket dinner ~~· - -- - Carol amd Debra Guinther, Con
12 noon. T•ll your fri•nds .
l'ut· Sal!.!-2 wlwcl trailer. uo;1~d I -:--:c-::-~-,
7 1~ 3tc nic and Barbara
Lcadingha~tl
7-17-ltc
tar p,• rl ~ . l trc ~. l'ltl tkl' n, t' tnh:
( 18) E
1
and Mrs. Virginia Guin ther.
V~n Cto Oili'Y. B;till•·o Jlurr 1\oarl.
mp oyment
Asbury M. E. Chu;ch held 1
Itt 2, Pomeroy or Phone li925Y
fam1ly night in the ;,oeia l ro &lt;'Jms
H ..dquerlert for
7-lfi file
July lOth beginning with a JH:O I
lam••mite Lui&amp;dlfe - Lane Cedar
Wanlcd
PAPEH
H.lNGI!\G25
(;ft('Sls - lAU Window Fans- (•'or -luck
dinner at six o'clock honorSal l' DINING room :;ww.
years experience. Free eg' i inf Rev. and Mrs . Robert Llntt'r
Frigidaire Refrigerator~~.
1,1ble, 6 rha1rs
t; ultf'\. d 11 r1il
mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racln • vf Cincinnati. Rev . Linter was 11
.. k•r F'.rnlt&amp;~re, Mlddl•port, Ohio
{'[(l~('l T!·l ti0{)5
7 lfililp
Box 124, Ohio.
Hi·~'
former pa~tor here. They were
4 29 tf ----~
(J1~1•Utc to North Carohna fur a
--- -II' C----~----II TU:Y,HR/l
Orchard ' 7·!!i
Nt'w
Home
made
Cl'cam . cake and l'eadH·s-.'\!.
llaV\'11 1 hn nr··
U ~~~-===========:, 11acallon. There were 73 in a' ·
plc
Sacrrd Hl!art . &lt;:hutch, I -~- ----· -- - ~
:1•odance.
1'hur"-. July 1R. bf'g1nn1nv nf NEAHLY NE\\· 4 room hou~c wi th
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Charfl P. M.
7·l6-3tc
lwlh . Forced !I l l' t'Oal furnare.
man who
purchased the Ed
- - - - -- ------St orm win do ws
and :l/ 10 iHtcs
Norris property has built a fruit
(€) l .
&amp; Found
1 mtl(· north of Chr stl•r on Hl 7.
"By the
and vegetable market a11d ha ~
- - -___ - ~
(lil'llttis Hdfn ltln, Che sler, ohlo .
Hour
uprn!!rl for business tmd
will
15
31
keep
th
e
market
Opl!n
the
year
LOST .'$2tl i n Slitrks. On flnur m·l - - - - - - ____
P
around .
rest room If _ founrl rct~un to j LOT 111 Syr ~ru sr Apt&gt;roxirn;~lC'I.v
Contnd"
Mrs. John Gilrn(Jre wa s a pd·
Starks prr•m1scs. Rt'1'C IVfi re·! 50 x :HJO •t Hil s fronta r.•· nn 2
• Grading &amp; Ditch Digging
tirnt ur :\oldg,, General Hospit!ll.
warrl .
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illl'cc ls, S111a ll r c~ lli e n ce. 0tll·
• Back-Hoe &amp;rvice
Mr. and Mr:-~. E&lt;'rcd Crow and
bulhllll g-~. ga .". wut1•r, elcrtno·ttv .
e·rruck Loading Equipment
chi ldren , Lmda and Carson visit·
nif'c lawn ~ha de trees. flow e r:~
• Dump Truck Servlce
ed, their .~on Ric-ky al Camp ArFOUN0- 3 lu.' YN tn ho lder t~t Syca·
llt ·re is I! l o;nwli n. Better 1·hnck
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
rtowhead at Jackson .
more and lltain St. Owr~cr m:.y
th l! one. t::.:rl D. Mrnd ec Sr.Phone Cheshire 7·74.79
Ross Norris h01s begu n conbavt I!UI.mc IJy payin~: cost of Lhur
Rcall.or. l'tiirl l' arkr·r - Age nt.
_q r uc:tion o[ a new home in upad.
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G2orge . al ey who iJ a surg: C'~l town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clark
:---------~~al;cnt 111 Holzer Ho;pJta l
Pfc. Ri!ymond
Cook serving children
of Cleves spent a week
~-frs J a_uni t.a Quillen Lucas IS with lhe U. S. Marines at Camp end wit h the former's parents.
r ,'P..: rte~ 10 l'•'nous eonditioJt inP Pendelton, Calif., i.s spending a Mr. an d Mrs . Thomu Clark Sr.
Un~~·crslty H_oJ.; p l t;~_l. Columb~.:-s
furlough with his parents, Mr.
r...rs. Magg 1e Pr1ce and Mrs. and Mr s. Walter Cook.
Mr. and Mr&amp;.. w iii•.a LeadingMarjorie Browning and children
ham and daughters Connie and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wine- Barbara spent a week end ir,
of Zanesville visited Mrs. Clara
Hess.
brenner of Marietta
recently Portsmouth with
relatives and
vi1ited the former 's mother, Mrs was accompanied home by their
Mrs. Ruth Cundiff, Mrs. Ken - Leona Winebrenner.
niece , Rae Dean Leadingham of
net h Cu ndiCr and Mrs. Pearl McLorain.
Bnde spent a day 1n GaiHpolis.
Mrs. Dana Hy!cll \'!sited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs . Earl Summerfield Peter Jcnnin~3, Pomeroy.
daughter Mrs. Grace Vickers.
FOK
an.l son.~ Roger and Sherman o!
Re-v. and Mn. Delbert. Mills nf
Mr. and Mrs. Ch.arles Neuman
Murryv!lle, Pa .. and Mrs. D. T. Columbus visited Mr. and Mn. visited jn Coolville with Mr. and
SummerfieJ&lt;{ of \near
Chester Thomas Clark, Mr. and Mr11. Pearl Mr!. Vau&amp;han Adams.
spent Saturday: evtning with Mr. McBride and David Mills.
~nd Mrs. Herbert Parker.
Mrs. Cora McBride and Garry 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Duck·
LaUance of Parkersburg recently worth h.ave returned to their
'\1:-s. Marie Leadingham was a visited . Mn. Curt Lallance and h.ome lb Rittman
following 111
~~t 5 1 of the Chc.ster Gorden Club was accompanied home by Mra. visit with the former's parent.;,
lit the home oC Mrs. Pal Holter. Lallance who Is visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duckworth.
0. The Brightest Corner
M~ss Sharlce Neuman visited and daugh.ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. They were accompanied home b:r
Ill Middleport
Mrs. Evelyn Morris in Wster- Carl Lallance.
Mrs. Duckworth.
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World's Conservation Exposition wul
Plowing Contests at Peebles, Ohio, from
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In need or honest work of any
klnd. J-ligh School graduate.
Phone 6923-J. ,lames Mohler,
1\hddlcport, Rt. 1.
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Da,..l.l!SJo.D HYII !\Lil ('IIIII funWt'l', 211·
Phone trm • 'Niant Plt'lnlf'/ lnth ('ast It un $50. !'hone 165-X.

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7 15 3tr.
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Elr.rlrlc Sewing Machine New
motor. Nr.w •\•il'ln~ . Guaranlcorl

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2 lun l"&lt;~panly No n:lra r harge
for fi nanCillg. Wt• !irrvirr what
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or ~h.ow , \\'rltr : W. n . Eibt&gt;r·
feld, 318 Oak St. , HUishoro, 0.
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Rutlanrl . l'.i1rbel Hogue. Phone
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The underelgncr. b. orft&gt;riu-'1 f M
lale the Thomas A Wagn(•r prc·Pflrtl in IA!tart Fall:&lt;~, Ohio , ~p ­
pralsed at Sl2,000.00 and cannot
be aold for leu than that amoun!

•pprcval or t!le
Ptobtte Court. Fo~ infnrmnti~m
pe'rlllninl to biddlna. cal l Syb il

aubj~et. to the

lbtnbaeb. Phone No. 467 .
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Charles Ntuman.
Mn. Vclett11 Hor nberge r and
f!J nt:hler Barbarn , N~! w Bright on,
Pa., visited ov.::r the week .·nd
w·th Mr. llnd Mrs. Hllrold Uu •k

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ScaUold hJardt, Drop Cloth&amp;.
Clinton f'lshQr, MJddleport.
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Protlc!Uon,
Uta. AUt(•, P'lrtr. Polio. Cl1l Dor
Mills, Mltldltport. Ohio.

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budroom

homr.
~~7-17·0tc 4 room ~OU!o, 3 acres tarden, $3!1
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WheAler.
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lo MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
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ExpNlcnrc HOUSE - 0 room• 111d. batb. One
mile from Cheater on Rt. No, ?,
Fine pcr80n. Home Rcataurant.
runnin11 wate!' 1 ele~trldty and
Middleport.
7-16-3tc

8 room furnished · h.;-1 floor
Plan ch.ildlou coople p.refcrrcd
rent f80 a · monUJ. 1\t mileA out
of Pom.,roy. ' • Write . .Box 668, .

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Chesl"r.

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Mr and Mrs Jack Fowler of Pt
P'leasant are sp~ndina tho week
1L Virginia Beach. Titnarl FowleJ
s the guest of h.er IJ'Indparents '
'ffr . and MrS. Wllb\.ir Stewart whih
her parents are away.
Mrs. Sylvia Stewlrt. y.'ll admit
·.ed to Holzer ifGSp1~,1 fast Frld&amp;~
~nd underwent a'U.ilefy on Mon·

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of

Mr and Mn. Wllliam Earnharl
·f Columbus. visited 1~e1r aunts.

111d uncles. the Harle y Johnsom
mil the Linco h llus'sells.

LETART, W. Va. "'
M i~s

Nora

May

Adkins.

and

l'iend . Mi.ss Dorothy Fairbrother

means of Ohio ie!t MobdJY . for
'llarble Hea(! on a flahlng trip.
The dau&amp;bter or tbe former
li'..Sllie Roush a-randdaugbter of
the late Othfe and Luty Riffle

·&lt;ouRh vitlted recently wit~ Mr.
and Mn. Areb Roush Of On
Grove. She and familY bt!vlnw
arrived on FridaY !rom Cleveland .
She became Ul, left on Sundt)'
mornlne and paued away en
Tuesda1 motnlrtl wlltl polio. It
was necealll')' for Mr. and Jfr1.
~ou.1h to be Jiven 1boi:J ·for polio.
Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Lewl• ot

,f Falls Church, va ., visiter! re Mason, Mr. and Mra. Hrenrr Hum ·
·ently with th.e former's parent ~ pbreys of Huntington were Sun·
"' ""'~'~ M"~
Russell Hcffm ar. clay gueata of Mr. and Mrt. FfN
nou~h .
of Plain Valley.
Mrs. Stella McDaniel and JOn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mellon anr
:aughter who spent n short vae11 Herald of Martlns Ferry 'lfere
ion with Mrs. Garnett Chapm.ar. reeent gueats of Jlr. and )frt.
lay.
nd other relatives returned 111 Arch Rouab, Oak Grove.
Mr. and Mr~o. let! LYOns spen'
Artie Rouab and famiJy, :Mr.
thelr vtcatipn in . ~iChi(B.i) las1 their home in Illinois. Th!!y and Mra. Fred. Routh enjoyed a
week with their daughter and ram .,.ere accompanied by Mrs. Sam picnic dln~er at the honQ( . of
1oston, Mike and Pat and Miss
ly Mr. and Mrs. Ben Casto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ord, ~oad
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee and 9eatrice Chapman w}lo are going
Sunday.
•t.
·amily moved laSt week to wes1 o v1sit the Meltons and Mr. ami Run
Johnnie FrY and .on JjmmltP nr
\&lt;ln. Johnnie Holloway.
Cq~umbia.
M( S. Laura Gibbs spent
Mon- quite weU, too, thank yOu. ,, 1 ~, , .
'Ra_ndy Lee Davis, Detroit, was
day
with
Mrs.
Cecil
Blessing
anrJ example of tbl.l oeeurred te~e~~h·
the week (!nd guest of Carolyr
!:lla.
· Nthv Haven called on Mr. and
ftc ~c of Mason.
Mrs. Ralph
McDermott aJUJ Mr8. Ed Frv Sund.av eyflllD.c.
lyMMIH ...., ..
Mr. and Mrs. Willi.a1n Duer and !hildren of Chestnut Ridge werr•
;Jaugbter, Julle, visited
with ·ecent guests of Mrs. Leora Ma,~
(riends in the Bend. area on Sun·
9rown.
GAl.LII'OLIS l.IV,IiTOCI&lt;
M~rs., . Ir. . dfit~[· .... .
, 1 :Jay.
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Mrs. Cecil Blessing had as her
HOGS-173
to 220 1111. 2!1 to 21;
'-ub . outs a.~ , p~eu.h , recentMrs. Emma li'of-the vistted her iinner guests SaturciJ:y Mr. am\
18
jy a.tte ded Camp ,.Martlns n_ear 11\.other, Mrs. Lily Rogers in Vin- \irs Paul Blessing of Pt . Pleas- 220 tu 2110 lbs, 20 to I;
lo I ; Fat Sows 14 lo 17; State 12
Marte~. They wen Mr. afi.a l'on last week.
·
·mt, Mrs. Lizzie St~wart anrl to 16; Boa(f f to 14; SOWs l Plgo
:Mrs. JaC!~ Frey and sons, Mt', ~btl
Mrs. Mildford Radford, Galiipo· Sandra or West Cn 1"mbia.
~ to J30i "Shoats 8 to 18.
Mrs. Wya~t Chadwell and l!tl?ns, lis was ttte Sunday guest of Mrs.
CA'M'LE-Stee'rs ~2 to 20; !Jei·
Mr. and Mrs. 'rhomaf' Grinstea(l ftelen Stewart and family.
Mr. am! Mrs. Dennis Roush
rm
·10 lo 18; Baby B~ef )4 .~? , 20;
and SOIJS, Mr. and Mrs. William
Freddie Icenhower, Columbuf vere business callers in Poir1t
fat Cows 10 to l7.40t Canner 8
McFarland and sons, Jim Fr.Y an:l s'pent the week end at his home Pleasant Friday.
Ronnie Stein.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herald Love and to 10; liullo 10 to 17 :~; MUk
Cpl. Donald W. Weaver who ~~
Mrs. J. S. Windon was th Sun- ~hiiCren of Chicago have bf'er c ows 60 to 130.
VEAL CAL~Top.ft
23.GO;
stationed with the Marines at dRY guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buf- ·;i3iting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ad
Se('1)nds
20
to
28:
MediUm
llli to
Camp 4Juene, N. C.. recently fington pf Pt. Pleasant.
'dns.
20;
Com.
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Hvs.
10
to
22;
Culls
spent a 15 day furlough with h1.•
Mr. and Mrs. Adali Lieving hBVt&gt;
M rs. Blanche Van Scboyck ot
3
to
12.
mother, Mrs. Grace Weaver.
ar; guests: this week their three
';o!umbus is spending her vac:L·
SHEEP-Ewes &amp; Lm&amp; 6 to 1~:
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sayre . at· grandchildren fr9m . llumington.
·inn with
her brother. Erni&lt;'
Stock
Ewes 3 to I(): Fat S11eep 3
tended the Sayre ijeunion in Rip
·
Rickard, sister Twila and other
to
8;
Culls
1 to 4; Bucks 3 to 6:
ley on Sunday." While :th"er'e \hey
relatives.
Fat
Wethers
3 to S.
visited Mr. and Mrs. King Sayre
Mr. and
Mr~
Fred Rou~h
LAMBS-Tops 20; seconds 14
:Wfll, Herman Layne, Mrs, Car.,.
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were in Pt. Pleasant Saturday.
mrs. Lloyd Nice rec~ived a mesMr. and Mrs. BiU May and to 18; Light Wts. 12 t() 15; Com·
ro~i Ada~ , ~'nd Mrs. ~- L. Dyer
sage of tbe hospitalitatlon of her children or Akron are spendlmt mon 10 to 14.
werJ in, !'ar~ers~urg M~nday.
Mrs. Lell4 Ankrum of Calif11"· !tOn, Lawrence McNickle!, who is their vacation at the George
Boston farm on RL 1.
ni8 ant! M-r. and Mts. Clifford seriously ill at Harrlsbltrg, Pa .
Virgil Rous~ and family .and
Clarence Brown who has been
Jacqu~~ and son Malcolm or 'ro.
ledo visited at the R. B. Sayre Miss: Kathryn flrace Were recent ·n Germany with the u. ·s. Army
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
residence last week.
WHco:-.:en of Do'rcas.
is at his home at Board.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance a1·~·
Mr and Mrs. Charles Fos-ter Jr.
Mrs. Albert Thompson, Martha ,
vacationing. al Popular "Branch, and two children, Pittsburgh, · are- Toe Vi r J;!inia &lt;l 11rl He,..riett called
N. C., witb 'his parents, Mr. anrl
on Ella and Maude Blessing.
gpend ing their vacation. with his
Mr. and Mrs. Vvayne HaJ't rmC
Mrs. L. F. Vance.
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles FosIMr, and :t.'trs R. B Sayre and ter and (amlly.
Mrs. Hannah. Jol!nson_ were bu•l·
Janet Kln.¢ht and Ketth VineMr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacque ~&gt;
Edison Brace and Max Manuel, ni!Ss cal!f'l's Ill Pt. p ,_c a.sant Sat- yard "'e representing Meigs Counvisited relatives in Charleston
erg,piOyed on the Atlas, visited llrday.
s B'll
PI Pl'n"- ty 'at the 22nd annual 4-H CoiU!~r­
last ~e.k. \.
tbeJ.r ~amilles.
Rev. W. · l ups 0 1 ·
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vatlon Camp this week at St. Lom!tBUl Frey · and Slieldon Roush
Miss 'Jpyce Bra~e vi1lted ' w'fUi -~·(!t -~JF!i. on ,_¥ !. P~ . Ate
\riU:et 0. north of NewaTk.
are attending a two week Bo." Mr. and Mrs. Bh-the Theiss ot; Mturaay evenrng . . o 1S 111:
-Objecilves of the C11mp adtivi·
ScOut Jamboree at Valley Forgl'! . Dorcas and attende-d Bible School.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Da tel Welgtmd ties are conser'@tion of &amp;'oils, water
Mr. and Mr;. Paul Poweli visit Gene Beegle of New Brig~tort of Huntmgton spent the weehnd and people, !rlilll Knight is the
ed relatiVes in Pineville, W. Vit, Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs. T. G: wiUt Mrs. W; ~- Ch;:;pman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
4urlng -~-e weekend.
fickens.
Mrs. Ina We1gand.
Knight, Che.ster. Vineyard is the
Mr. arid Mrs. WaJJy Stewart of
Rev. Shaw and wife and M'argu(!·
_Mrs. Ada Hortman, son an~ son of Mr. and Mn: llobart Vine·
lU'laell, ky., visited Mr. and ret Rice and Miss Elsie Adams of fr1end and Mrs. May Hof£man t)! yard, Tuppers Plains.
Mra. J, L. Stewart recentlY·
Syracuse were guests of Mrs. Cincinnati sPent · th.e weeke'!-d
~~~CufJ,'ts Rou9h of Lincoln Lloyd Nice.
with Mr. and Mrs. RusseU HolfTOOLS OF TRADE
Patk, .M:I~rh rec'ently visited Mr.
Mrs. 1'1tus Pickens was caUed to man and Mr. and Mrs. Dalla~
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. OP _ Philtnt\ Mh. lames Rou sh.
Columbus by th.e illnesS of her sis- Hoffman.
\ lip A. Scudd~r. 2!5, Shelbyville, has
Mr. ilin4 Mrs. Job.t:l Hoffman ter, Mrs. Kathryn Widet, who un·
Rev. W. S. Billups an~ Mrs. c . been ch.arged wlth malicious tre•
and chil"r{'n
have returnerl derwent major surgery al Grant G. Billups were Satur_day even in: pus after aUege'dly tryipg to break
from their vacation. Mr. Hoffm&amp;•l Hospital. Mrs. Pickens' was ac- guests of Mrs. Ce!'tl Bless in;• into a hardware !d.ore. He also was
was fish.ing in Canada, while his companied by Mrs. Ben Spencer.
and Ella.
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charged with carrying his own
wlfe_ a,nd. cl_!jl~ren - visited rel!lMr, aM Mrs. John Graham BDd
Mr.. and Mrs. Dw 1ght Glbbs had "hardware"_ a ioadtd revolver.
tives ifl Parkersburg.
family, Milton , Indiana, y~sited as Sunday gucst.s Dallas Glbb~,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jam~:; Cunning- with the Virgil Roush. family,
Sandra and Denver and ~nll l S
SOMIT.HING WAS MISSING
ham . and daughter vlsitejl Mr.
Floyd rCUmmlna:s is a patient in Weaver, Broad Ru1 1.
INDIANAPOLIS UP - Wben
and Mrs. George Moore:, Columbus Holzer Hospital.
Word has been received of th&lt;!t State Auditor RoY Combs took a
rt&lt;!ently and accompanied thtlr
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNlckles sudden death of Mrs. E\'a Blain routine check ot the equipment
aon Jimmie hoine after a vlait visited their brother, Lawrence Me- at her home in Middleport. She i.osiued to him, he saw something
·with his grandparenls.
Nickles who is hospitalized in Har- was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was missing-his car, Th.e ear
· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rickard of rlsburg, Pa.
Hiram Rollins of this area, a sis· turned up yuterday In a parkin&amp;
Denver, Colo., visited M~. and ,_ Paul Manuel purchased a new ter of w. J. Rollins and Mrs. Guy lot.
tractor. ·
_
Blessing.
_
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Mrs.· Ray Rickard Sr. recently.
·Mr: and Mrs. Walter Capehart
Mr. and ; Mrs . Virgil Roush and
Mrs. W. S. Billup~ spent SatttrDECRII PAMILY BONUS
of St Joseph, Mo., recently \'isi:- family spent Sunday in
day evening wllh Ml. and Mrs., Buenos Airea UP _ The proed relatives here.
Charlie Brown.
visional govllrnment of Argentina
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bush and
Mn. Frank
Mrs. Fannie Taylor and son, bas deereed a family bonus tor all
family were holidl:t guestS or Meigs General
Robert were Sunday guests of prl:vate industry workers wlth ~hll·
Mr. and Mrs. P. E~ RoustJ,.
turned home.
Mrs. John Sterne and Jane of dren up to U5 years of age, Jt wu
Mra.~ A. G.
Meblman
Mrt, Jlerahell Roush and Mrs. Pt. Pleasant and called on M!s~ announced to.iay.

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Camp Delegates
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appearaace'
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AtheM, Ohio

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lllli•no. rtturnM from ,.nt•l , ,
u"tl only 3 month'" hrkct
contlltlon. new lO.ye11r gueren·
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Lowest Montbly Paymen\1

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MASON NEWS

Sunday afternoon
he Joe J ohn &amp;on~ .

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 11, 1057-6

Bletolo~

Mr.. Leonard :Rowh and Mit·
ton Ray were Sunday auests ~f
Mn. Ina Wei!land and BUlle.
Rev. w. 8 . BUlupa of Pt Pleumt, Okey 8 . Rowh. and Rev. Cre-

Mr a nd Mr~ \Vllliam Byrd and
·hlldren anrt Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Jame11
;tough and chilren of Grove Cit)'
v~re

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'eaaliD, Blake
a TV IUI$1

Here'• what to do; ••

Real Ettate Broker

EASY TERMS

C11ll 6172 belort. 4·:m.

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lll'iVBA.NCE AG£Nl:Y

UNmiD IIATIS ITIU COIIIJC!Unott

FOREMAN • ABBOTr T. V, SERVICR All makea Repaired bJ EX·
pert Tec~nid.lu. Phou UIN y
MiddlePf.11"' .
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, Movif Projel'Lc.r
. Coat f420 new
Burton, 120 Cole
WORK BY 1'JAY or ironing at
Obio. Phone 447M
home. Call GUO-J alter 4 p. m.

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Contestants for the "Queen of the Furrow'' are not'
judged on beauty alone. They will be judged 011 per.
IIOllality, intelligence. poise and natural attractlven-.''
Ro""'mloor-some girl'o dream will COllie ~aa '.:_Queea
of the Furrow." It may be you. .

P1M111e 61

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Booda, Pbl'!fl. 1311-1

of Manhattan··
famo\18 11Upper
ctub. .••••

else's.

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.nr! ~-Jrs. 0 E. Muon of Mt. Alit
ll{r. and ~~~-~ E A. Bowman n·
." reatta. W Va..
and
Ccnni r
~crry 0{ Y,lar. w. va.

WOLF PEN

Ella

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~~IIICAN STilL &amp; Will DIYISIOM

loliddleport. 1'1.. • Aa-116-

( 16) For Rent or Sale

FOR SALE OH TRADE - 22 fllcre
farm . 4 l'Oom house. mall and
&amp;chool bus route. Sell or trade
fur ll ou~e and
ll•t. Geor,l(r
K('nncdy, Rutland.
7 -ll -6tp

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120 Bl Insurance
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the abnosphere

aie;

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
SID

·•...and dine in·

If you are between 16 and 21 yean of
single; and
live in rural Ohio, your ch1111Ce8 are u good u anyone

ICrtA, IRON- MITIU.I

P-

APARTMENT r'or Hc J~~ --=-tJn~;~.
nish('(\, llr 1uhs omy 2nd~~, rom·
et·oy. Phon,. 440-M or 24-Y

~

Dt!eell oJt!telitMtJ

ILU W.t&amp;D

Oft at. U. C•li Wra.

new wardrobe •••

WILL COME TRUE
AS THE 1957r

Ta J:madge SchMI 111 J.aneastl:l'
Is Slpcnr!ing her summer va.:iltiu n
with bcr parents, Mr. ;md Mr~

SPECIAL

JTRUCTUUL I IIAMI

Hou8e f'or Sale: 0 rc~om hotl.s('
Complete wllh furniture j u~t ~~~
7 10 tltp
Jt Is-large lot, 2 porchl'•, out --:--:-hulldlnas. basement.
&lt;'tsLcrn rurnlllhcd rt•nm with usc of kit7· 17&lt;l lr
chon Phonr MlM
boule gu In kitchen , yourr~
fruit tree• Oealnnln,q tu b(:;ar,

7 below Mtddleport. Selling bn-

Miss Sharlee Neum an who h~s
been a student teacher in lh e

115 L hcl.nd o~~t.

DREAM
...

a glamorous

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Syracuse.

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·•-,clan.
ForliomatJc
cl l'iv t·
"'aulld hHer Per Lt....
24tl0ll.
7 12 tOte
Cleanest 'Oil In town . $Jr.rll'i nn ,-- - Blacttnar's, Pomeroy .
7-ll -6!
GRUESII:R BLOCK CO.
GHAVJ&lt;;L'?. '~rlACTOR SALES and
' .;;-;:--,--,::-;:--,----,-Scn,.k-e. R. A. E~iz:olaw, ~12 E.
I Mlloo North
•eM Dodg,c V8 CornP.t 4 dr. So· ·
Maio St ., Pomcrn;.
4 27 tf
dan. Automatic 1h1rt. Own(' 1
by one local son·lrc ~111\ton ~-;--;:- -·
Aluminum comblntUon 1torm uri
owner . Tops . Sll9li.OU. Hl11r1t
aucen wlndo.w t and door~. S~eal
(14 I
Rent
nar'a, Pomeroy.
7·11 ·8t t - --------·
and 11lumlnum awning• and tan.
opies, C•U WUllam Radford.
~·ur l! l' nt- --4 ro11111 .1! illld hHt h fm ·
Roct Sorlnp,
a 2 lmoE.
nl ~ hr. r! npart mc nl np s t 11ir.~. Nt'l\'
lor best used car VALUES, lltJc
~~~~ W&lt;ilc•r h1'11lrr 11 11d !_{aragt•
BO..L CHILDS.
7 A Imop

For

~

••• and shop for

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l'lra. Auhlmobll-. HNIU1
ACCIDINY

CONCRET£ BLOCKS

lwtl rhtLinrs 1H'r bushrl. Nt•w Jiavrn
Or rhnr a . Nrw lln vf'n. Pbonf' 'TU·

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Jl' PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H1·s~n 1
and family are visiting Mrs. Eve
lyn Danbut')' of South Charleston
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Stewa r
of Sutton W. Va., visited ·Mr. a:nr
Mrs. J. L. Stewart on Tuesda~
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Stewar·
were enroute home aftt! r a tri•
to Brattelboro, Vt. , after visltln;
their aon and wife , Dr. ancl Mrs
D. Perry Stewart. Dr. Stew:~rt i
a teacher at Miami University a
Oxford, 0. Mr. Stewurt Is doin 1.
Geological lteseareh during th
summer months.
•Mr. and MN. E. L. ~tcin an1 1
liOns visited Mr. and Mrs. z. 'f
Maynard
.
Mr and Mrs. George Sayre Jr.
and (amily of Newark, N. J. , wer~
recent a~ests Ot Mr. 8nd Mr~
George Sayre.
.Joh.n Dyer ol Charleaton spell1
the.~ lf'Oliday\twiteken~ with his 'mo-

son vl~lted relali\IU at Char
l!ston and Chelyan recentl y.
Mr. and Mn. Raymond F ields
f ParkeriJbllrK
wtre
holid a•
~ ue11 t1 of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fields
Recent gue~ts of Mis1 Ru t- ~
Sayre were Mr. and Mn. R. E
!J!e ol Norlh Ta:r:lllll. Va., Mr

a day l11t week

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PLANTS

SOME
GIRL's
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Phon• \\'01'1 h.
1\lr. and 1\tr ~. Owrn llawt, j
5·2$-tf
\;.sited the IaUer 's s •.~tcr, Mr~ .

FREE INSTALLATION
Mufflers, seat covers, batteriet,
tlres. Bud&amp;ot terms. Moore's,
Pomeroy.
t1 22 lmoc

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R, M

QUICK SF.RV1C.E t'n W•'lleh I:ep.irlng h7 l'aatory Trained
watchmaker, t:OLlJNa JEWE
L.ERS . .PumeroJ
1-3--U

'7-li ·Btc
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- - - - - - - - ;--;:c---c- --~--- UIM Buick V8 Supct• 4 dr !li ven 1 Late Mnrll'l fri gidaire , 10 cubic
ft rerrlgentor. Ext•cllt•tl! ro nlli·
Sedan.
PIIWt!r ~~fcri n!l a !d
tlon $100.00. Phone 115.
brake!. Onr.
rarc/ul ownN.
$2.393.00. 'Bia'cttnaW.'l ,
l'oml ~7 12 3tp
---roy.
7-11 ·61 1: !-~,;::-;::-:-;:
on SALEAPPI.I~S .-One anfl

:l~e J&lt;'ord vscc-•.-:,.-.,-n-clin~ -

pcN'Idt,

per

Wnl e
r hirw Cu . rnn :inl A\le. ll untln~ton. W. V~
for rr rr home RADIO &amp; TEI.EVrS..ON SERViCE,
Phone .::.JO, Clel11nd Appllonce
deuH dlstr;.rtwn.
7 12 Utjl
Store, l.t.d w. M.aln St., Pomeror
2--23-lf

!Oro Jlottllar R t•yl . UIX. 2 1lr S ~­
d~n Hydrnm111ic drivr . Spntlt•ss
nr1glna1 light
hlut• rini.~··

Blacttnar'.;.

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BULLDOZEII for
hire,
bitem•nh, landtuplng.
Cowduy, l.ong Bottom •
10.

l'i yr•;rrs. LO''ol t's l IH'II'I' rv1•r Only

$1450

'Wft.OO

(20)Business Services

.-;;and take a
"dream" of a trip
to NEW YORK ·
with J~~r parents...
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Membera of the Canasta Clul
honored Mn. Milton Stephan.
Wedne11da)' afternoon at the Ne\1
Hnen Park with a picnic. Thosr
attending were Mn. E. L. Steir.
Mn. Howard Wagen hals, Mrs. P
J . Wolpert , Mrii. Jack Frry 11.11 •
Larry, Mrs. Paul Sclllly , ~Irs
P!'ul Henc,erso n and tht&gt; honurl:'o'
Mrs. Stenhans.

·~n~

a~nt

with the lormer'sli:&lt;~tcr , Mrs. Kathryn Wider wh.o is ill at Columbus
-Jotle Pick•ns

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SAIJSA(;J: STUrf'rm . l'll ll Gino
f&gt;ri wll' , Sceunil St , l'umt-ru)'.
7 15 Jk

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DaUy Selltlnel, 'Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 17, 1957-7 T"ete Shlelda

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ll r-lp : Young men to train
lor AJTimc.s and Tel evisiOn .
Sec our Ad m Amusement Sec·
!JOn Central ln ~ll lt.ile . 7-17 Itc

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"KOioiE OF BALDWIN"
PHONI 22

JACKION

MAGNA VOX

FAIRFIELD CO, SCD
201 Sevth lrotcl

StP'Iot

Llncast.r, Ohle

Athens C:ounty
F, li. GIFFORD CO

GALLIA CO. SCD

JACKSON CO. $CD

.UO Second A"""'
O.llhtolls. Ohio

to BroMwar ltf'Mt

225 l•et Mil n Str..t
Lot•n. Ohfo

PICKIRINGTON
LUMIIR CO.

VINTON CO. , SCD

-....ohio

CourthouN, P. 0. loa

Hackl"' County

J.tct.IOn, Ohio

:n

Po..,. County
SAVINGS HARDWARE

Plckertna..n. Oltl•

· · L... n, Ohio .

J. M. WEA VIR
HARDWARE

WHITE HARDWI,RE
Lau...tvm.;; Ohio

Ntl..rtwtlle. Ohio

AMANDA GRAIN C:O.

Jackson County

llEMEN HARDWARE

0. E. lUCKMAN -

ltemen, Ohio

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CALLAiiAN 4o HESS

""CI!'"'· Ohhl

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Golll .. llo. Ohio

... 11. Ohio

c:o,,

McArthur. Ohko

1VANS IROS.
liARDWARl

FARMEIU HJ.IDWARE

WILSON IROTHIIU
STOUT IMPLEMENT CO
Athono, Ohio
'
Folrllold C.uoty
LIFIR FARM SUPPLY

*'""'

MINnie Temple Building

Mulkrry 1\nnvo

FAIRFIELD FARMERS
SUPPLY

ELLIOT$ FARM 6 HOME
STOll
Athon1, Ohio

SoUth Columbul
s.m.,..,,
Ohle

AMERICAN FENCE DEALERS
Llncaeter, ~lo

STOUT FARM SUPPLY

'MEIGS CO. SCD

liOC:KING CO. SCD

AmMvllle, Ohio

Allttny, ·Ohio

Jtduon.Ohlo

PERRY C:O. $!:D
KlrnttOI lulldlnl

AMonclo, Ohio

Colllo CoMnty
CD, ·

lee"-. Oh.;

Jo""- Ohio

C:I'IY HARDWARI
Wellston, Ohio

JUNCTION CITY
HARQWARI
J~ndlon City, 'Ohie

Vl!fth County
HAIITLIT HARDWARE

- ~r;Oide

WIWE WINKLE

TERRY

1;1
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By BRANNER

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NEw HAVEN
PICNIC

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESt:tTS

I

6y Mrs. Ad• 51-dl
-~-- - - - - - -Mrs. Gertrude Johnston w;.~
F~ ' ma.Je Hel;J A1rl ines need y&lt;~ u q hostess to the Syrarusc Garden
wumrn ~e our Ad i n Amu ~e - Club at her home on Church s• .
mcnt Seclwn Central Jnstitutt'. whc:1 1t met July 2nd with Mrs
7-17-llc
Marie Lcarlmgham . vit&gt;e pre~ J.
d enl opening Lbe meeting with
RATES
Mal~:~ Help Korean Vet erans to the opening ode followed by r~
train for Airlutcs and Telev i"t- peating the Lord's Prayer in unl2 ce•ts pPt word, one lr..... rtion . Minlrnam charge 51k.---4 ~-e ntJ
ion . St.~ our Ar: in Amusem ent son. Mrs. Elh.&lt;ibt!th
Duckworth,
per word lor three conM!cutlve tnserlwn11.
Section
Central
lnstJtule
.
secrelary
read
t~e
r,unutes llf
Spe:=ial ~ One montb for 25 cents per word.
7-17-llc
the
June
meeting,
Mrs
Eliza.
Full.rate of 2 cents per word will be chnrged for advf'rtislng If
beth Quick , gave the treasurer'.i
DOt pa1d f~r beft •re ~tle 15tn of each month following insertion.
~en •1,1 Adv~rt•ain&amp;-Should be reported immedn1tety. The
Help \'io'a nted- Housckeeper 6!} report. The annwl p1cn1c was
D11Jiy Sentinel •\ 111 not be responsible for molfe than one incor·
· years uf 11ge. Contact John Buck planned lo be held on July 23rd
~1 lnsertmn.
nt&lt;r, 157 D&lt;lck St., Middlepol't. place to be announced tater.
Card ol Thanks and Spet-18.1 Notice• of Events $1.00. Obituari111
Mrs. Ruth Baer and Mn. Pnt
7-1 6·l2lp
pubUst ~ ed at 1 cut per word.
Holter of the Chester Garden
- ---. - - FEMALE WANTED immediately Club were gueats and Mrs. HolJ-'ot· S&lt;Jic or Trl!&lt;'c 2Z &lt;H·rr farm
(I)
for 3--6 weeks. Unattached, re· ter gave an
interesting talk.
room hnu.~c· tllill l o rHl st·huQ]
sponsible woman , 21--60 yrs. of The meeting closed with the
~c-c~,- - -- bus route Sell or Tr,1dc for
age. EXP"lienced with child elosing ode. Durin~:
the social
HAM SHOOT July 21st at Ro~·,
hllot-P and Jnt
7 17 O!u
care. cookmg 111nd general bouse- hour refreshmentll wet·e servt'rl
frtckN'a Farm. Fh·e Points 12
work. Good pay. Mu!!t live in. to Mrll. Bacr, Mrs. Holler, Mn.
1il rl31'k sponsored by l'orn NO)' f ur Sal,. ur 'l'ra dr·· - 11H!J F•J!''! .
Phone 241, Mrs. Finley, 7 15 6tc Duckworth, Mrs. Quick, Mrs. S)·l ·
Moo.~e .
7 · 1 7 ·41 ~
tww ll n•s, d ual
muHI&lt;'r, Dody
--- --- - - I f)rrfeel Tr•ru1.• fl ran II MTio;. WAN'TED.- E_x_pc-rie~c-,-d~w,-i-t,-es; . via Zwilling, Mrs. Margaret Cot ·
Marie 1.-cadmghan..
NOTICES : TURNER R•unlan, 01..:1 I Jir.-t&gt;d~vJ!h·, n, l'h&lt;t;lt' ('oolville
Must be ov~r lR. Apply Parker trill, Mrs.
c .... , ChtFch, Melv• Co., on
37111.
7·16·31c I
Miiil'i
Eleanor
Carroll,
Misses
Restaurant. Pomeroy, Q ,
J UIY 21, 1957 . Basket dinner ~~· - -- - Carol amd Debra Guinther, Con
12 noon. T•ll your fri•nds .
l'ut· Sal!.!-2 wlwcl trailer. uo;1~d I -:--:c-::-~-,
7 1~ 3tc nic and Barbara
Lcadingha~tl
7-17-ltc
tar p,• rl ~ . l trc ~. l'ltl tkl' n, t' tnh:
( 18) E
1
and Mrs. Virginia Guin ther.
V~n Cto Oili'Y. B;till•·o Jlurr 1\oarl.
mp oyment
Asbury M. E. Chu;ch held 1
Itt 2, Pomeroy or Phone li925Y
fam1ly night in the ;,oeia l ro &lt;'Jms
H ..dquerlert for
7-lfi file
July lOth beginning with a JH:O I
lam••mite Lui&amp;dlfe - Lane Cedar
Wanlcd
PAPEH
H.lNGI!\G25
(;ft('Sls - lAU Window Fans- (•'or -luck
dinner at six o'clock honorSal l' DINING room :;ww.
years experience. Free eg' i inf Rev. and Mrs . Robert Llntt'r
Frigidaire Refrigerator~~.
1,1ble, 6 rha1rs
t; ultf'\. d 11 r1il
mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racln • vf Cincinnati. Rev . Linter was 11
.. k•r F'.rnlt&amp;~re, Mlddl•port, Ohio
{'[(l~('l T!·l ti0{)5
7 lfililp
Box 124, Ohio.
Hi·~'
former pa~tor here. They were
4 29 tf ----~
(J1~1•Utc to North Carohna fur a
--- -II' C----~----II TU:Y,HR/l
Orchard ' 7·!!i
Nt'w
Home
made
Cl'cam . cake and l'eadH·s-.'\!.
llaV\'11 1 hn nr··
U ~~~-===========:, 11acallon. There were 73 in a' ·
plc
Sacrrd Hl!art . &lt;:hutch, I -~- ----· -- - ~
:1•odance.
1'hur"-. July 1R. bf'g1nn1nv nf NEAHLY NE\\· 4 room hou~c wi th
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Charfl P. M.
7·l6-3tc
lwlh . Forced !I l l' t'Oal furnare.
man who
purchased the Ed
- - - - -- ------St orm win do ws
and :l/ 10 iHtcs
Norris property has built a fruit
(€) l .
&amp; Found
1 mtl(· north of Chr stl•r on Hl 7.
"By the
and vegetable market a11d ha ~
- - -___ - ~
(lil'llttis Hdfn ltln, Che sler, ohlo .
Hour
uprn!!rl for business tmd
will
15
31
keep
th
e
market
Opl!n
the
year
LOST .'$2tl i n Slitrks. On flnur m·l - - - - - - ____
P
around .
rest room If _ founrl rct~un to j LOT 111 Syr ~ru sr Apt&gt;roxirn;~lC'I.v
Contnd"
Mrs. John Gilrn(Jre wa s a pd·
Starks prr•m1scs. Rt'1'C IVfi re·! 50 x :HJO •t Hil s fronta r.•· nn 2
• Grading &amp; Ditch Digging
tirnt ur :\oldg,, General Hospit!ll.
warrl .
7 I~ :itp
illl'cc ls, S111a ll r c~ lli e n ce. 0tll·
• Back-Hoe &amp;rvice
Mr. and Mr:-~. E&lt;'rcd Crow and
bulhllll g-~. ga .". wut1•r, elcrtno·ttv .
e·rruck Loading Equipment
chi ldren , Lmda and Carson visit·
nif'c lawn ~ha de trees. flow e r:~
• Dump Truck Servlce
ed, their .~on Ric-ky al Camp ArFOUN0- 3 lu.' YN tn ho lder t~t Syca·
llt ·re is I! l o;nwli n. Better 1·hnck
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
rtowhead at Jackson .
more and lltain St. Owr~cr m:.y
th l! one. t::.:rl D. Mrnd ec Sr.Phone Cheshire 7·74.79
Ross Norris h01s begu n conbavt I!UI.mc IJy payin~: cost of Lhur
Rcall.or. l'tiirl l' arkr·r - Age nt.
_q r uc:tion o[ a new home in upad.
7 Jl'i 3tc
Pona~ roy . Phone ZUI.
7 HI 3lc

Tee

WANT ADS

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Notices

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G2orge . al ey who iJ a surg: C'~l town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clark
:---------~~al;cnt 111 Holzer Ho;pJta l
Pfc. Ri!ymond
Cook serving children
of Cleves spent a week
~-frs J a_uni t.a Quillen Lucas IS with lhe U. S. Marines at Camp end wit h the former's parents.
r ,'P..: rte~ 10 l'•'nous eonditioJt inP Pendelton, Calif., i.s spending a Mr. an d Mrs . Thomu Clark Sr.
Un~~·crslty H_oJ.; p l t;~_l. Columb~.:-s
furlough with his parents, Mr.
r...rs. Magg 1e Pr1ce and Mrs. and Mr s. Walter Cook.
Mr. and Mr&amp;.. w iii•.a LeadingMarjorie Browning and children
ham and daughters Connie and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wine- Barbara spent a week end ir,
of Zanesville visited Mrs. Clara
Hess.
brenner of Marietta
recently Portsmouth with
relatives and
vi1ited the former 's mother, Mrs was accompanied home by their
Mrs. Ruth Cundiff, Mrs. Ken - Leona Winebrenner.
niece , Rae Dean Leadingham of
net h Cu ndiCr and Mrs. Pearl McLorain.
Bnde spent a day 1n GaiHpolis.
Mrs. Dana Hy!cll \'!sited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs . Earl Summerfield Peter Jcnnin~3, Pomeroy.
daughter Mrs. Grace Vickers.
FOK
an.l son.~ Roger and Sherman o!
Re-v. and Mn. Delbert. Mills nf
Mr. and Mrs. Ch.arles Neuman
Murryv!lle, Pa .. and Mrs. D. T. Columbus visited Mr. and Mn. visited jn Coolville with Mr. and
SummerfieJ&lt;{ of \near
Chester Thomas Clark, Mr. and Mr11. Pearl Mr!. Vau&amp;han Adams.
spent Saturday: evtning with Mr. McBride and David Mills.
~nd Mrs. Herbert Parker.
Mrs. Cora McBride and Garry 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Duck·
LaUance of Parkersburg recently worth h.ave returned to their
'\1:-s. Marie Leadingham was a visited . Mn. Curt Lallance and h.ome lb Rittman
following 111
~~t 5 1 of the Chc.ster Gorden Club was accompanied home by Mra. visit with the former's parent.;,
lit the home oC Mrs. Pal Holter. Lallance who Is visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duckworth.
0. The Brightest Corner
M~ss Sharlce Neuman visited and daugh.ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. They were accompanied home b:r
Ill Middleport
Mrs. Evelyn Morris in Wster- Carl Lallance.
Mrs. Duckworth.
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Room a
New Furniture

$299.00
BA KER

' FURNITi URE

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Who? •• •'WiU relin supreme over the
World's Conservation Exposition wul
Plowing Contests at Peebles, Ohio, from
,SeptemJ1.~r_lLto 20, 1957. ~ ~ ~ ~

Wanted

83

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H• 1
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Auto~ervices

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WORK DESPERATELY NEEDED:
In need or honest work of any
klnd. J-ligh School graduate.
Phone 6923-J. ,lames Mohler,
1\hddlcport, Rt. 1.
'7 8 7tp

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J, H. RAWLIJ'IGS SONS CO. - 24 - - , - - - - - - - -- ·
-·11(utker .Eiervlee.
Da,..l.l!SJo.D HYII !\Lil ('IIIII funWt'l', 211·
Phone trm • 'Niant Plt'lnlf'/ lnth ('ast It un $50. !'hone 165-X.

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8031-X. -' DODGfO • PLYMOUTH·

7 15 3tr.
"·cond~i~nrJ - gi~g{'; ·· Portable
Elr.rlrlc Sewing Machine New
motor. Nr.w •\•il'ln~ . Guaranlcorl

J""&amp; U
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(8) Auto Soles

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flurr .~ l

Llrml t•d ~ npply .
l! rJ,.sr· huld Sr~wing: Mu-

Pnmcr '-' ·

7 ll ·6tr

- -1902 Buick Cnnv .

Cpt' .
BlaettnAr's, P,m,rro\

$1i!l!i

I lOTI'! ;1-~-;f~ll r-1:;;-1~1 ;[ ~~ ~ ~;: lnnd
2 lun l"&lt;~panly No n:lra r harge
for fi nanCillg. Wt• !irrvirr what
W4' ~r ll
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Open •~ve iung~ 't1l JO 11. m
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or ~h.ow , \\'rltr : W. n . Eibt&gt;r·
feld, 318 Oak St. , HUishoro, 0.
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Rutlanrl . l'.i1rbel Hogue. Phone
249:i:l.
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Mr:&lt;~

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FOit SALE
The underelgncr. b. orft&gt;riu-'1 f M
lale the Thomas A Wagn(•r prc·Pflrtl in IA!tart Fall:&lt;~, Ohio , ~p ­
pralsed at Sl2,000.00 and cannot
be aold for leu than that amoun!

•pprcval or t!le
Ptobtte Court. Fo~ infnrmnti~m
pe'rlllninl to biddlna. cal l Syb il

aubj~et. to the

lbtnbaeb. Phone No. 467 .
7-l'l~te

Charles Ntuman.
Mn. Vclett11 Hor nberge r and
f!J nt:hler Barbarn , N~! w Bright on,
Pa., visited ov.::r the week .·nd
w·th Mr. llnd Mrs. Hllrold Uu •k

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ScaUold hJardt, Drop Cloth&amp;.
Clinton f'lshQr, MJddleport.
Phone 62&amp;5J[.
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Protlc!Uon,
Uta. AUt(•, P'lrtr. Polio. Cl1l Dor
Mills, Mltldltport. Ohio.

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homr.
~~7-17·0tc 4 room ~OU!o, 3 acres tarden, $3!1
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Alt!x
WheAler.
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Help Wonted

lo MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
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PIANO

ExpNlcnrc HOUSE - 0 room• 111d. batb. One
mile from Cheater on Rt. No, ?,
Fine pcr80n. Home Rcataurant.
runnin11 wate!' 1 ele~trldty and
Middleport.
7-16-3tc

8 room furnished · h.;-1 floor
Plan ch.ildlou coople p.refcrrcd
rent f80 a · monUJ. 1\t mileA out
of Pom.,roy. ' • Write . .Box 668, .

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nall,,ral cas In bOUIQ, bla
, YU ~228~, A, I. Carter,

Chesl"r.

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Mr and Mrs Jack Fowler of Pt
P'leasant are sp~ndina tho week
1L Virginia Beach. Titnarl FowleJ
s the guest of h.er IJ'Indparents '
'ffr . and MrS. Wllb\.ir Stewart whih
her parents are away.
Mrs. Sylvia Stewlrt. y.'ll admit
·.ed to Holzer ifGSp1~,1 fast Frld&amp;~
~nd underwent a'U.ilefy on Mon·

gue~ll

of

Mr and Mn. Wllliam Earnharl
·f Columbus. visited 1~e1r aunts.

111d uncles. the Harle y Johnsom
mil the Linco h llus'sells.

LETART, W. Va. "'
M i~s

Nora

May

Adkins.

and

l'iend . Mi.ss Dorothy Fairbrother

means of Ohio ie!t MobdJY . for
'llarble Hea(! on a flahlng trip.
The dau&amp;bter or tbe former
li'..Sllie Roush a-randdaugbter of
the late Othfe and Luty Riffle

·&lt;ouRh vitlted recently wit~ Mr.
and Mn. Areb Roush Of On
Grove. She and familY bt!vlnw
arrived on FridaY !rom Cleveland .
She became Ul, left on Sundt)'
mornlne and paued away en
Tuesda1 motnlrtl wlltl polio. It
was necealll')' for Mr. and Jfr1.
~ou.1h to be Jiven 1boi:J ·for polio.
Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Lewl• ot

,f Falls Church, va ., visiter! re Mason, Mr. and Mra. Hrenrr Hum ·
·ently with th.e former's parent ~ pbreys of Huntington were Sun·
"' ""'~'~ M"~
Russell Hcffm ar. clay gueata of Mr. and Mrt. FfN
nou~h .
of Plain Valley.
Mrs. Stella McDaniel and JOn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mellon anr
:aughter who spent n short vae11 Herald of Martlns Ferry 'lfere
ion with Mrs. Garnett Chapm.ar. reeent gueats of Jlr. and )frt.
lay.
nd other relatives returned 111 Arch Rouab, Oak Grove.
Mr. and Mr~o. let! LYOns spen'
Artie Rouab and famiJy, :Mr.
thelr vtcatipn in . ~iChi(B.i) las1 their home in Illinois. Th!!y and Mra. Fred. Routh enjoyed a
week with their daughter and ram .,.ere accompanied by Mrs. Sam picnic dln~er at the honQ( . of
1oston, Mike and Pat and Miss
ly Mr. and Mrs. Ben Casto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ord, ~oad
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee and 9eatrice Chapman w}lo are going
Sunday.
•t.
·amily moved laSt week to wes1 o v1sit the Meltons and Mr. ami Run
Johnnie FrY and .on JjmmltP nr
\&lt;ln. Johnnie Holloway.
Cq~umbia.
M( S. Laura Gibbs spent
Mon- quite weU, too, thank yOu. ,, 1 ~, , .
'Ra_ndy Lee Davis, Detroit, was
day
with
Mrs.
Cecil
Blessing
anrJ example of tbl.l oeeurred te~e~~h·
the week (!nd guest of Carolyr
!:lla.
· Nthv Haven called on Mr. and
ftc ~c of Mason.
Mrs. Ralph
McDermott aJUJ Mr8. Ed Frv Sund.av eyflllD.c.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willi.a1n Duer and !hildren of Chestnut Ridge werr•
;Jaugbter, Julle, visited
with ·ecent guests of Mrs. Leora Ma,~
(riends in the Bend. area on Sun·
9rown.
GAl.LII'OLIS l.IV,IiTOCI&lt;
M~rs., . Ir. . dfit~[· .... .
, 1 :Jay.
.l
Mrs. Cecil Blessing had as her
HOGS-173
to 220 1111. 2!1 to 21;
'-ub . outs a.~ , p~eu.h , recentMrs. Emma li'of-the vistted her iinner guests SaturciJ:y Mr. am\
18
jy a.tte ded Camp ,.Martlns n_ear 11\.other, Mrs. Lily Rogers in Vin- \irs Paul Blessing of Pt . Pleas- 220 tu 2110 lbs, 20 to I;
lo I ; Fat Sows 14 lo 17; State 12
Marte~. They wen Mr. afi.a l'on last week.
·
·mt, Mrs. Lizzie St~wart anrl to 16; Boa(f f to 14; SOWs l Plgo
:Mrs. JaC!~ Frey and sons, Mt', ~btl
Mrs. Mildford Radford, Galiipo· Sandra or West Cn 1"mbia.
~ to J30i "Shoats 8 to 18.
Mrs. Wya~t Chadwell and l!tl?ns, lis was ttte Sunday guest of Mrs.
CA'M'LE-Stee'rs ~2 to 20; !Jei·
Mr. and Mrs. 'rhomaf' Grinstea(l ftelen Stewart and family.
Mr. am! Mrs. Dennis Roush
rm
·10 lo 18; Baby B~ef )4 .~? , 20;
and SOIJS, Mr. and Mrs. William
Freddie Icenhower, Columbuf vere business callers in Poir1t
fat Cows 10 to l7.40t Canner 8
McFarland and sons, Jim Fr.Y an:l s'pent the week end at his home Pleasant Friday.
Ronnie Stein.
•
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Love and to 10; liullo 10 to 17 :~; MUk
Cpl. Donald W. Weaver who ~~
Mrs. J. S. Windon was th Sun- ~hiiCren of Chicago have bf'er c ows 60 to 130.
VEAL CAL~Top.ft
23.GO;
stationed with the Marines at dRY guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buf- ·;i3iting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ad
Se('1)nds
20
to
28:
MediUm
llli to
Camp 4Juene, N. C.. recently fington pf Pt. Pleasant.
'dns.
20;
Com.
&amp;
Hvs.
10
to
22;
Culls
spent a 15 day furlough with h1.•
Mr. and Mrs. Adali Lieving hBVt&gt;
M rs. Blanche Van Scboyck ot
3
to
12.
mother, Mrs. Grace Weaver.
ar; guests: this week their three
';o!umbus is spending her vac:L·
SHEEP-Ewes &amp; Lm&amp; 6 to 1~:
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sayre . at· grandchildren fr9m . llumington.
·inn with
her brother. Erni&lt;'
Stock
Ewes 3 to I(): Fat S11eep 3
tended the Sayre ijeunion in Rip
·
Rickard, sister Twila and other
to
8;
Culls
1 to 4; Bucks 3 to 6:
ley on Sunday." While :th"er'e \hey
relatives.
Fat
Wethers
3 to S.
visited Mr. and Mrs. King Sayre
Mr. and
Mr~
Fred Rou~h
LAMBS-Tops 20; seconds 14
:Wfll, Herman Layne, Mrs, Car.,.
'
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were in Pt. Pleasant Saturday.
mrs. Lloyd Nice rec~ived a mesMr. and Mrs. BiU May and to 18; Light Wts. 12 t() 15; Com·
ro~i Ada~ , ~'nd Mrs. ~- L. Dyer
sage of tbe hospitalitatlon of her children or Akron are spendlmt mon 10 to 14.
werJ in, !'ar~ers~urg M~nday.
Mrs. Lell4 Ankrum of Calif11"· !tOn, Lawrence McNickle!, who is their vacation at the George
Boston farm on RL 1.
ni8 ant! M-r. and Mts. Clifford seriously ill at Harrlsbltrg, Pa .
Virgil Rous~ and family .and
Clarence Brown who has been
Jacqu~~ and son Malcolm or 'ro.
ledo visited at the R. B. Sayre Miss: Kathryn flrace Were recent ·n Germany with the u. ·s. Army
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
residence last week.
WHco:-.:en of Do'rcas.
is at his home at Board.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance a1·~·
Mr and Mrs. Charles Fos-ter Jr.
Mrs. Albert Thompson, Martha ,
vacationing. al Popular "Branch, and two children, Pittsburgh, · are- Toe Vi r J;!inia &lt;l 11rl He,..riett called
N. C., witb 'his parents, Mr. anrl
on Ella and Maude Blessing.
gpend ing their vacation. with his
Mr. and Mrs. Vvayne HaJ't rmC
Mrs. L. F. Vance.
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles FosIMr, and :t.'trs R. B Sayre and ter and (amlly.
Mrs. Hannah. Jol!nson_ were bu•l·
Janet Kln.¢ht and Ketth VineMr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacque ~&gt;
Edison Brace and Max Manuel, ni!Ss cal!f'l's Ill Pt. p ,_c a.sant Sat- yard "'e representing Meigs Counvisited relatives in Charleston
erg,piOyed on the Atlas, visited llrday.
s B'll
PI Pl'n"- ty 'at the 22nd annual 4-H CoiU!~r­
last ~e.k. \.
tbeJ.r ~amilles.
Rev. W. · l ups 0 1 ·
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vatlon Camp this week at St. Lom!tBUl Frey · and Slieldon Roush
Miss 'Jpyce Bra~e vi1lted ' w'fUi -~·(!t -~JF!i. on ,_¥ !. P~ . Ate
\riU:et 0. north of NewaTk.
are attending a two week Bo." Mr. and Mrs. Bh-the Theiss ot; Mturaay evenrng . . o 1S 111:
-Objecilves of the C11mp adtivi·
ScOut Jamboree at Valley Forgl'! . Dorcas and attende-d Bible School.
Mr. a~d Mrs. Da tel Welgtmd ties are conser'@tion of &amp;'oils, water
Mr. and Mr;. Paul Poweli visit Gene Beegle of New Brig~tort of Huntmgton spent the weehnd and people, !rlilll Knight is the
ed relatiVes in Pineville, W. Vit, Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs. T. G: wiUt Mrs. W; ~- Ch;:;pman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
4urlng -~-e weekend.
fickens.
Mrs. Ina We1gand.
Knight, Che.ster. Vineyard is the
Mr. arid Mrs. WaJJy Stewart of
Rev. Shaw and wife and M'argu(!·
_Mrs. Ada Hortman, son an~ son of Mr. and Mn: llobart Vine·
lU'laell, ky., visited Mr. and ret Rice and Miss Elsie Adams of fr1end and Mrs. May Hof£man t)! yard, Tuppers Plains.
Mra. J, L. Stewart recentlY·
Syracuse were guests of Mrs. Cincinnati sPent · th.e weeke'!-d
~~~CufJ,'ts Rou9h of Lincoln Lloyd Nice.
with Mr. and Mrs. RusseU HolfTOOLS OF TRADE
Patk, .M:I~rh rec'ently visited Mr.
Mrs. 1'1tus Pickens was caUed to man and Mr. and Mrs. Dalla~
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. OP _ Philtnt\ Mh. lames Rou sh.
Columbus by th.e illnesS of her sis- Hoffman.
\ lip A. Scudd~r. 2!5, Shelbyville, has
Mr. ilin4 Mrs. Job.t:l Hoffman ter, Mrs. Kathryn Widet, who un·
Rev. W. S. Billups an~ Mrs. c . been ch.arged wlth malicious tre•
and chil"r{'n
have returnerl derwent major surgery al Grant G. Billups were Satur_day even in: pus after aUege'dly tryipg to break
from their vacation. Mr. Hoffm&amp;•l Hospital. Mrs. Pickens' was ac- guests of Mrs. Ce!'tl Bless in;• into a hardware !d.ore. He also was
was fish.ing in Canada, while his companied by Mrs. Ben Spencer.
and Ella.
.
.
charged with carrying his own
wlfe_ a,nd. cl_!jl~ren - visited rel!lMr, aM Mrs. John Graham BDd
Mr.. and Mrs. Dw 1ght Glbbs had "hardware"_ a ioadtd revolver.
tives ifl Parkersburg.
family, Milton , Indiana, y~sited as Sunday gucst.s Dallas Glbb~,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jam~:; Cunning- with the Virgil Roush. family,
Sandra and Denver and ~nll l S
SOMIT.HING WAS MISSING
ham . and daughter vlsitejl Mr.
Floyd rCUmmlna:s is a patient in Weaver, Broad Ru1 1.
INDIANAPOLIS UP - Wben
and Mrs. George Moore:, Columbus Holzer Hospital.
Word has been received of th&lt;!t State Auditor RoY Combs took a
rt&lt;!ently and accompanied thtlr
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNlckles sudden death of Mrs. E\'a Blain routine check ot the equipment
aon Jimmie hoine after a vlait visited their brother, Lawrence Me- at her home in Middleport. She i.osiued to him, he saw something
·with his grandparenls.
Nickles who is hospitalized in Har- was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was missing-his car, Th.e ear
· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rickard of rlsburg, Pa.
Hiram Rollins of this area, a sis· turned up yuterday In a parkin&amp;
Denver, Colo., visited M~. and ,_ Paul Manuel purchased a new ter of w. J. Rollins and Mrs. Guy lot.
tractor. ·
_
Blessing.
_
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Mrs.· Ray Rickard Sr. recently.
·Mr: and Mrs. Walter Capehart
Mr. and ; Mrs . Virgil Roush and
Mrs. W. S. Billup~ spent SatttrDECRII PAMILY BONUS
of St Joseph, Mo., recently \'isi:- family spent Sunday in
day evening wllh Ml. and Mrs., Buenos Airea UP _ The proed relatives here.
Charlie Brown.
visional govllrnment of Argentina
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bush and
Mn. Frank
Mrs. Fannie Taylor and son, bas deereed a family bonus tor all
family were holidl:t guestS or Meigs General
Robert were Sunday guests of prl:vate industry workers wlth ~hll·
Mr. and Mrs. P. E~ RoustJ,.
turned home.
Mrs. John Sterne and Jane of dren up to U5 years of age, Jt wu
Mra.~ A. G.
Meblman
Mrt, Jlerahell Roush and Mrs. Pt. Pleasant and called on M!s~ announced to.iay.

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SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
OF OHIO

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4-H Conservation
Camp Delegates
Are Announced

appearaace'
•' on •••

.UNITED
STEEL HOUR,

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rD EVEN Be

sLAD 10 BE

A FRIEND IN NEED"

By SHULTZ

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SOIL CONSERVATION OFFICES
ATHINS C:O. SCD
111,.1: Iouth Court StrHt

AtheM, Ohio

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SAVE

'199

h111tlful Baldwin Atroaonk
lllli•no. rtturnM from ,.nt•l , ,
u"tl only 3 month'" hrkct
contlltlon. new lO.ye11r gueren·
.... l"t Pl•no t.uy _you will
e'ftor IMI

$25 Down Delivers
Lowest Montbly Paymen\1

=::cc---,Wanttl d :
Waitress;

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AMERICAN FENCE DEALE&amp;
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Amo~can Ponco Doalorlodoyl Tho,.,... wlft - .. •• apo~
p h - and fun lnhnnoNon 1.. -~·• tho--· r
· , TIUa conte81 ill co-spoMOIVJtl 6y your "

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ho tho local loU ConoorvoNon Dllhtct

MASON NEWS

Sunday afternoon
he Joe J ohn &amp;on~ .

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 11, 1057-6

Bletolo~

Mr.. Leonard :Rowh and Mit·
ton Ray were Sunday auests ~f
Mn. Ina Wei!land and BUlle.
Rev. w. 8 . BUlupa of Pt Pleumt, Okey 8 . Rowh. and Rev. Cre-

Mr a nd Mr~ \Vllliam Byrd and
·hlldren anrt Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Jame11
;tough and chilren of Grove Cit)'
v~re

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'eaaliD, Blake
a TV IUI$1

Here'• what to do; ••

Real Ettate Broker

EASY TERMS

C11ll 6172 belort. 4·:m.

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Rodney Downing

lll'iVBA.NCE AG£Nl:Y

UNmiD IIATIS ITIU COIIIJC!Unott

FOREMAN • ABBOTr T. V, SERVICR All makea Repaired bJ EX·
pert Tec~nid.lu. Phou UIN y
MiddlePf.11"' .
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, Movif Projel'Lc.r
. Coat f420 new
Burton, 120 Cole
WORK BY 1'JAY or ironing at
Obio. Phone 447M
home. Call GUO-J alter 4 p. m.

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Contestants for the "Queen of the Furrow'' are not'
judged on beauty alone. They will be judged 011 per.
IIOllality, intelligence. poise and natural attractlven-.''
Ro""'mloor-some girl'o dream will COllie ~aa '.:_Queea
of the Furrow." It may be you. .

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of Manhattan··
famo\18 11Upper
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.nr! ~-Jrs. 0 E. Muon of Mt. Alit
ll{r. and ~~~-~ E A. Bowman n·
." reatta. W Va..
and
Ccnni r
~crry 0{ Y,lar. w. va.

WOLF PEN

Ella

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~~IIICAN STilL &amp; Will DIYISIOM

loliddleport. 1'1.. • Aa-116-

( 16) For Rent or Sale

FOR SALE OH TRADE - 22 fllcre
farm . 4 l'Oom house. mall and
&amp;chool bus route. Sell or trade
fur ll ou~e and
ll•t. Geor,l(r
K('nncdy, Rutland.
7 -ll -6tp

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
SID

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If you are between 16 and 21 yean of
single; and
live in rural Ohio, your ch1111Ce8 are u good u anyone

ICrtA, IRON- MITIU.I

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APARTMENT r'or Hc J~~ --=-tJn~;~.
nish('(\, llr 1uhs omy 2nd~~, rom·
et·oy. Phon,. 440-M or 24-Y

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Dt!eell oJt!telitMtJ

ILU W.t&amp;D

Oft at. U. C•li Wra.

new wardrobe •••

WILL COME TRUE
AS THE 1957r

Ta J:madge SchMI 111 J.aneastl:l'
Is Slpcnr!ing her summer va.:iltiu n
with bcr parents, Mr. ;md Mr~

SPECIAL

JTRUCTUUL I IIAMI

Hou8e f'or Sale: 0 rc~om hotl.s('
Complete wllh furniture j u~t ~~~
7 10 tltp
Jt Is-large lot, 2 porchl'•, out --:--:-hulldlnas. basement.
&lt;'tsLcrn rurnlllhcd rt•nm with usc of kit7· 17&lt;l lr
chon Phonr MlM
boule gu In kitchen , yourr~
fruit tree• Oealnnln,q tu b(:;ar,

7 below Mtddleport. Selling bn-

Miss Sharlee Neum an who h~s
been a student teacher in lh e

115 L hcl.nd o~~t.

DREAM
...

a glamorous

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Syracuse.

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·•-,clan.
ForliomatJc
cl l'iv t·
"'aulld hHer Per Lt....
24tl0ll.
7 12 tOte
Cleanest 'Oil In town . $Jr.rll'i nn ,-- - Blacttnar's, Pomeroy .
7-ll -6!
GRUESII:R BLOCK CO.
GHAVJ&lt;;L'?. '~rlACTOR SALES and
' .;;-;:--,--,::-;:--,----,-Scn,.k-e. R. A. E~iz:olaw, ~12 E.
I Mlloo North
•eM Dodg,c V8 CornP.t 4 dr. So· ·
Maio St ., Pomcrn;.
4 27 tf
dan. Automatic 1h1rt. Own(' 1
by one local son·lrc ~111\ton ~-;--;:- -·
Aluminum comblntUon 1torm uri
owner . Tops . Sll9li.OU. Hl11r1t
aucen wlndo.w t and door~. S~eal
(14 I
Rent
nar'a, Pomeroy.
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and 11lumlnum awning• and tan.
opies, C•U WUllam Radford.
~·ur l! l' nt- --4 ro11111 .1! illld hHt h fm ·
Roct Sorlnp,
a 2 lmoE.
nl ~ hr. r! npart mc nl np s t 11ir.~. Nt'l\'
lor best used car VALUES, lltJc
~~~~ W&lt;ilc•r h1'11lrr 11 11d !_{aragt•
BO..L CHILDS.
7 A Imop

For

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l'lra. Auhlmobll-. HNIU1
ACCIDINY

CONCRET£ BLOCKS

lwtl rhtLinrs 1H'r bushrl. Nt•w Jiavrn
Or rhnr a . Nrw lln vf'n. Pbonf' 'TU·

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Jl' PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H1·s~n 1
and family are visiting Mrs. Eve
lyn Danbut')' of South Charleston
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Stewa r
of Sutton W. Va., visited ·Mr. a:nr
Mrs. J. L. Stewart on Tuesda~
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Stewar·
were enroute home aftt! r a tri•
to Brattelboro, Vt. , after visltln;
their aon and wife , Dr. ancl Mrs
D. Perry Stewart. Dr. Stew:~rt i
a teacher at Miami University a
Oxford, 0. Mr. Stewurt Is doin 1.
Geological lteseareh during th
summer months.
•Mr. and MN. E. L. ~tcin an1 1
liOns visited Mr. and Mrs. z. 'f
Maynard
.
Mr and Mrs. George Sayre Jr.
and (amily of Newark, N. J. , wer~
recent a~ests Ot Mr. 8nd Mr~
George Sayre.
.Joh.n Dyer ol Charleaton spell1
the.~ lf'Oliday\twiteken~ with his 'mo-

son vl~lted relali\IU at Char
l!ston and Chelyan recentl y.
Mr. and Mn. Raymond F ields
f ParkeriJbllrK
wtre
holid a•
~ ue11 t1 of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fields
Recent gue~ts of Mis1 Ru t- ~
Sayre were Mr. and Mn. R. E
!J!e ol Norlh Ta:r:lllll. Va., Mr

a day l11t week

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SOME
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Phon• \\'01'1 h.
1\lr. and 1\tr ~. Owrn llawt, j
5·2$-tf
\;.sited the IaUer 's s •.~tcr, Mr~ .

FREE INSTALLATION
Mufflers, seat covers, batteriet,
tlres. Bud&amp;ot terms. Moore's,
Pomeroy.
t1 22 lmoc

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QUICK SF.RV1C.E t'n W•'lleh I:ep.irlng h7 l'aatory Trained
watchmaker, t:OLlJNa JEWE
L.ERS . .PumeroJ
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ft rerrlgentor. Ext•cllt•tl! ro nlli·
Sedan.
PIIWt!r ~~fcri n!l a !d
tlon $100.00. Phone 115.
brake!. Onr.
rarc/ul ownN.
$2.393.00. 'Bia'cttnaW.'l ,
l'oml ~7 12 3tp
---roy.
7-11 ·61 1: !-~,;::-;::-:-;:
on SALEAPPI.I~S .-One anfl

:l~e J&lt;'ord vscc-•.-:,.-.,-n-clin~ -

pcN'Idt,

per

Wnl e
r hirw Cu . rnn :inl A\le. ll untln~ton. W. V~
for rr rr home RADIO &amp; TEI.EVrS..ON SERViCE,
Phone .::.JO, Clel11nd Appllonce
deuH dlstr;.rtwn.
7 12 Utjl
Store, l.t.d w. M.aln St., Pomeror
2--23-lf

!Oro Jlottllar R t•yl . UIX. 2 1lr S ~­
d~n Hydrnm111ic drivr . Spntlt•ss
nr1glna1 light
hlut• rini.~··

Blacttnar'.;.

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BULLDOZEII for
hire,
bitem•nh, landtuplng.
Cowduy, l.ong Bottom •
10.

l'i yr•;rrs. LO''ol t's l IH'II'I' rv1•r Only

$1450

'Wft.OO

(20)Business Services

.-;;and take a
"dream" of a trip
to NEW YORK ·
with J~~r parents...
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Membera of the Canasta Clul
honored Mn. Milton Stephan.
Wedne11da)' afternoon at the Ne\1
Hnen Park with a picnic. Thosr
attending were Mn. E. L. Steir.
Mn. Howard Wagen hals, Mrs. P
J . Wolpert , Mrii. Jack Frry 11.11 •
Larry, Mrs. Paul Sclllly , ~Irs
P!'ul Henc,erso n and tht&gt; honurl:'o'
Mrs. Stenhans.

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with the lormer'sli:&lt;~tcr , Mrs. Kathryn Wider wh.o is ill at Columbus
-Jotle Pick•ns

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f&gt;ri wll' , Sceunil St , l'umt-ru)'.
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DaUy Selltlnel, 'Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 17, 1957-7 T"ete Shlelda

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lor AJTimc.s and Tel evisiOn .
Sec our Ad m Amusement Sec·
!JOn Central ln ~ll lt.ile . 7-17 Itc

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"KOioiE OF BALDWIN"
PHONI 22

JACKION

MAGNA VOX

FAIRFIELD CO, SCD
201 Sevth lrotcl

StP'Iot

Llncast.r, Ohle

Athens C:ounty
F, li. GIFFORD CO

GALLIA CO. SCD

JACKSON CO. $CD

.UO Second A"""'
O.llhtolls. Ohio

to BroMwar ltf'Mt

225 l•et Mil n Str..t
Lot•n. Ohfo

PICKIRINGTON
LUMIIR CO.

VINTON CO. , SCD

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CourthouN, P. 0. loa

Hackl"' County

J.tct.IOn, Ohio

:n

Po..,. County
SAVINGS HARDWARE

Plckertna..n. Oltl•

· · L... n, Ohio .

J. M. WEA VIR
HARDWARE

WHITE HARDWI,RE
Lau...tvm.;; Ohio

Ntl..rtwtlle. Ohio

AMANDA GRAIN C:O.

Jackson County

llEMEN HARDWARE

0. E. lUCKMAN -

ltemen, Ohio

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CALLAiiAN 4o HESS

""CI!'"'· Ohhl

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... 11. Ohio

c:o,,

McArthur. Ohko

1VANS IROS.
liARDWARl

FARMEIU HJ.IDWARE

WILSON IROTHIIU
STOUT IMPLEMENT CO
Athono, Ohio
'
Folrllold C.uoty
LIFIR FARM SUPPLY

*'""'

MINnie Temple Building

Mulkrry 1\nnvo

FAIRFIELD FARMERS
SUPPLY

ELLIOT$ FARM 6 HOME
STOll
Athon1, Ohio

SoUth Columbul
s.m.,..,,
Ohle

AMERICAN FENCE DEALERS
Llncaeter, ~lo

STOUT FARM SUPPLY

'MEIGS CO. SCD

liOC:KING CO. SCD

AmMvllle, Ohio

Allttny, ·Ohio

Jtduon.Ohlo

PERRY C:O. $!:D
KlrnttOI lulldlnl

AMonclo, Ohio

Colllo CoMnty
CD, ·

lee"-. Oh.;

Jo""- Ohio

C:I'IY HARDWARI
Wellston, Ohio

JUNCTION CITY
HARQWARI
J~ndlon City, 'Ohie

Vl!fth County
HAIITLIT HARDWARE

- ~r;Oide

WIWE WINKLE

TERRY

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By BRANNER

�--------, 1Laurel Cliff

M:rs Joe Evans. Mr and Mrs AllPn E1chmger, Mr

Better Health
IClub
In Picnic

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Wed.

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HORROR SHOW!

Paul Douglas

Eva Bartok

"THE GAMMA PEOPLE"
·~HE

-auo-WEREWOLF"

Thur._ &amp; Fri.
Gregory Peck

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social hour enjoyed
Present were Mrs Lou niehl,
Mr and MrS Charles Dtehl and
family, Mr and i!.,.s_ Merlin Tracy
and family, Mr and Mrs. llobcrt

July 18-19
RlchC~rd Basehart

"MOSY DICK"

(Vista vi sto n·Tcch ni color J
- aJSO·Denn is O'Keefe
Mara Lane

Bowen and son, Mr. ana Mrs lra

Welhmw and famil y. Mr and Mrs
Gilmore and fanlll)l

Janu·~

"ANGELA"

(Suspense-All th1• W:Jy)

Mr. anff Mrs. R• chard K.tiT Sr
an d grandda ughter ,Poll y Ann , Mr
and Mrs Dana Oliver, Mr and

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Petersburg,

f'lorida .
The August meetin~r: w11l be held
ut the borne of Mrs. Merlin Tracy
with :'tlr.s Lloyd Wrllilht as co-hostess.

~liff

The Laurel
Better Realth
and thi!ir families held a
p1cmc lit i. hl' Hoek Sprmgs fa irgrounds, Monday evening
Jra Wellman off~red pr&lt;~yer prel'f'ding the potluck dmner After
dinner gamer were played and a

1 C"luh

FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult Ticbh •dmltt ur full

Mrs. C. Massar
'Is Honored By
Sewing Circle

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The Sunshi ne Sunday School
Class or the :\1a~ on M ethod1.~1
Church wlll holt! tht'lr annr1a l
picnic on Tu{•srlav rvrning. July
18. in 1he Nl:'w l!.tven Park
Time for th!: cv•·nt is ~el at 5:45
and all m~&gt;mhcr~ ~rl• urged tu be
pl'l: ~enl with their famllics .
}Irs. Hoger Beech has hcr:1 returnrd to her home from Holzer
Hosp ttal where she has been &amp;
Rurglcal patient.

We

best in Used Cars

IVa.ru

1956 CHEVROLET

Jt'~ rtll new -every inch of it - from new .s~1fet.y.

!+nl 1.,1lch to it.s color gay interior. Wil.h tho
mnJ.,'icuJ Shoor Look that tmnBfonns any kitchen!

It' 1 lha Handloel her
Jmngine , in 10 cu. fl. you get a Fami1y -Si7.cd Super
Froowr Chcet • 3 Big FuU .Width RemovRhln
Alumi1mm Sll6lvCI'l • Handy Removabll! Holf Shulr
• Dct~ p Full Width Porcelain Hydrntor • Sliding
Chill Druwcr • Huge Supor Storage T&gt;oor with
Dutter CompHrl.inont ond Five Removohlo Shelvee
• 3Qukkulm lee 1'mya- aU in a refrigerator whi('h
Hli[llil in nmong your kitchen CBbinct.a for that
treusurcd ··Luilt-in" Jook.

2 dr. R11dio &amp; He&lt;Jtcr ""''"'til
tu-tone l"'nish. Only $15Uf&gt;.
3-1955 t'ORIJ VRs
Fordomatic, F&lt;tirlant• 2 1lr
4 drs. H.adio &amp; Uc ntcr. Scr

1955 PLVMOUTII
2 dr. V8. Radio &amp; llcahJr l1'
clean and solid.
1955 CHEVROLET
Deluxe 2 dr. Radio. hf'atcr, OV ·
erdrivc Beautiful black &amp; white

3-1954

~IOilEI.S

One Plymoulh 4 dr. Belvedere
One l&lt;'ord V8 Customhne 2·dr.
One Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr.

3-1953 MOUELS
One Furtl V8 4-dr Cuslomlinc
OM Forrl VIJ Hardtop
On11 Ford 6 - 2 dt•

1--10411 Pbmouth 2 ctr. SNian
1- 1048 1\h·rcury Cluh Coupe

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MOUE TO

(:HOOSE t•ROM
And

Your

Trade-In

AI Traflle Ugh!

ALL LADIES'

BATHING

!!

SUITS
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Reduced

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ONE LOT

PEDAL PUSHERS

LADIES SHOES
Values to $3.98

$1.39

$1.99

ONE LOT

All Men's

Children's

STRAW HATS

SANDALS
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James Murrny wa~ &lt;In O l' t' r ·
t11j.(hl guc~t of Mr. nnrl \frs. Wtl ham Murrn~·. Worthmgtun Ky .. n·
ly when ~he accompunicd M~~
Lillran McGhcc. who took her m w r. Mrs. lda Ncul, lo her home in
F'latwoods, Ky. Mrs. Re-ber, Belle,
W V11.., has also been a guesl al
the ~kGhcc homr.
JanrrP Luman, RN, :HHI Shirlry
Mcale)', RN, Gallipolis, werr gurs t ~
of the former's parents. Mr iltHI
l\1r·~ . Raymond
Lumun, Tuc.sday

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio, Thurld.ay, July 18, 1957

HEWANTEDTOREPAY

WSER CORPORATION

R~WARDS

SINGLE

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Cancer Blamed
On S~oking In
1Senate Probe

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persona

Jonated

Membership tlckeh for the 94th

~;!'~ni:er!:P~~eme;ctiA~~ea bl~. ;,:~~al u~e~~!l~~~'::iie·nF~~rHiUa;r~ 1 Lloyd Amos, f~nt row center, WOrks Manager for . Kaiser Al~i,num and Chemical Corpo~a­
;.)~~"~' ·fhere were 33 who don- fair t!ard st&gt;cretary said today. • tlon's Ravenswood Works, presented ten and flfteen·yea'F serv1~e pins at a recent awards dtn-

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.sle1velc.ss blouse with converUble collar and patch pocket.
Fine combed woven San/ori:ed 'ingharn in auorted pa.stel
plaidr, includi.ag p'nlr 1 minr, bei&amp;e, l'e'Y· Size• ¥J to 38.

$1.99

ELBERFELDS

tfl ·- cxpch
·:.n "me:J
canWASHJNGTON
C~ncer Society
tnld
congressional 1rve.&lt;~tigatora toda.J.that dgarettc smokmg is a cau!'c
of lun.s:- cancer and has a ''~e
vere e-ffect" on a number o'
other dl8ea.sf:~
Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond. the
wciety'.s research director, sa:tl
"o:!vidence t hat smoking IS a ser~
ous health hazard has been accu
mu\ating slowly since about 1915"
He said recent studies have
produced "overwhelmmg"
ev.·
dcncc that ctgarettc smokm~ " 1
1 causative factor of great tm,
0
portance in thll occurrence
lun,:: cancer"
He said there h:n been aJ,
·'alarming trend in tAc dca;i
: ates from lung cam·er" with th(
numb~.:r of deaths tisln:z ftl)n·
2 500 in 1930 to an estimatt&gt;d
?.9,001) m 1956.
Hammond said ctgarette s;nlk
ing "cauSC! an increase" In
ieaths from heHrt d1sease . and
has a "severe effect'' on patu~n;•
w1th pcptjc ulcers and Buerger ~
disease.

Court Of Last Resort Wires O'Neill
F!orida Prisoner Is Telling Truth
COLUMBUS IUPI - The Court of Las! Resort advised Gov.
C O'Neill today that a preliminary lie detector test showed
Joseph Wed!cr told the truth in a Florida· prison when he said
he may have killed Marilyn Sheppard.
Wedler, an escapee from a Florida prison road gang, told
authorities 'in Deland, Fla ., he ktlled a woman in the Cleve-

land area· on July 4, 1954, the night Mrs. Sheppard was killed .
He did not mention Mrs. Shepoard by name in the statement
1
------ he gave to Florida authorities.
fo'r the flrst time through
Tltc tickets, whtch'remalqpt the . ner. Recipients of the continuous service pins, shown above, mcl_ude: (1. to r .) front row,
The OhiO guvernor sa1d he r~JJ:te._ Meias County Red cross.
same figure as Ln pnvious r-,ars George Alexander, A1 Giroir,. 1''Red" Wilson , Lloyd Amos, Clair Cl!lp., Jack Thomas an~ Bob
eerved a telegram from Earle , ............ ~ , ...
1 Stanley Gardner, a writer cf
~
, , Two ,tallon donors were J. Ed· nf $1.~ each, e!lti~le the bear"( Button. Second row, standing, include Bob Alexander, Howard ero~lee, Clarence G11be!1·
1 mystery
stor1es, who conducts
:
}•ard ,Poster, Robert Couch, PoR'I· to free gate a~mJSBl?~ to t~e fair
Newman, Rob Angell, Don McAvoy . Carl Myers and Elza Srm$. Those not shown m·
erof; Mrs. Verna RG!Ie, Racine.
and freEt parking pnvtlges for the
G
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Ki
V
M
ld C 0 "Sborty'J McGavran and Al
lmh,•,,C.~Unrte,
of Last ~IOrt for a
\
eceWlCZ, orm
nney, ance c 0 ona , . .
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· ', Donating their eighth pillt to four day e,·ent. The tickets a1so
. beCome gallon donors were Sid· entitle the bearer to membership
The text of the telegram ro\,, !
. n'y DUrst, Port1and; Leo Storr tn the Mig&amp; County Agricultural
~:vcd by O'NeiU: .
\
ahd Joe Young Sr., RD Pomeroy Society and eounty residents who
1
"Alex Greaory completed pte·
J; VOJilnteer. work~rs were Mcdi· purchase tifokets 1 are eligible lo
r· .
S
d 1 30 PI
\irmnary tea:tl!l at 1 a. m. Thurs.
, ...eal 1UP!!rviaor Dr. B. J. Alliso:1. vote for or file for the board of
~~~:
ri~r:!il
Squad of the Fec~~Y 1day. ~orld~ Ume. l!fter \l'll'ee
· · MeJI:I •Co. Health Commissioner; directors or the societ.v. which opBcnnetl Post, No 128. American hour l~teJ'VleW. S? f~r polygraph
' N9{!CI and nurses aides, Mls&lt;j crates tlte fAir each year.
Le.!(ton, has completed it~ plans for [ 'CII~ gt9e no ·ind1cataon of false·
,. ~rillee Ledlle, Mrs. Ver~:~ Buch-~ Tickets are now on .ale at the
participatin~t In the parar\e sun· ho~d.
.
" jj,.\ij, Mr.!l. J. W. WeaLherby, ftJra.l Gilmore Supply Store In .Pomeroy;
day at the State Legion Conventi?n
. Howeve.:, 'here are , cerlainv
· ~nna HiJidore Mrs. Janet Korn, tlle Sports Center in Mtddleport;
In Cindnnati when m~mbers will nun or ~tad.s 10 Wedloer"
stor
' )tra.' Leo S.Wth, Mrs. Paul Theis.s Waid Cross Sons at Racine and the
march with the representatives of wh1ch do not. aa:ree _~~~~~ known
'-r Mrs.- 'J o Bol}naer.
Kautt Feed Store at Chester. They
District S.
lacts. Tb.ere 11 posNbilltf these
Slafr aides; Mrs. Oscar B11.uer, may also be purchased from sny
The
Squad
met
at
the
Legion
are
.due
the fact
WedJer
m;n.
Drake, Mrs. Ches· director, at either gate on the
Hall Wednegday and it was an- ~dmllJ being ~ndli!r. ffiftuene~ of
Mrs. Beult~ll Strausa , grounds at the beginning of fair
nou nced that tbe Post delegates. dru&amp;! at the time 0(, ftt: 'Crime.
it
Atldna Miss Sltaro'l or at the secretary's office.
Com mander Louis Long. Charles
"W!Uie Cregoey lau· 10 far~
f
Donn'a
Hilldore,
Membership tickets are sold to
f Bradbury and Henry Clat\!.·orthy , Found_no indlc.Uon ~(alae~- .'\ --.~·
Jolinston.
individuals, not to companies or
would leave Friday for the con- in repeated
test.. be deure'
organir.ation&amp;. end are not transventwn.
continued eumiq~Uon when the
ferrable, Hill reports. ·Out ot eoun·
Others who will march with the subject has been liven a night
ty residents
the
Squad
and attend the Convention o1 re!l"
.
,
11re not
10
C
00
8
0
inc!t:de
Firing
Squa,d
Commander
AJiei
Gregory
f&amp;.ve
the
he
d:e·
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or file
under:
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Lee Smith,
_Chapman,
tcctof tesL for the Coillt of L..a.i;
leY, t--.
Ji.l'"{'..,._.)
Fife , Don IUI\th, Paul Haptonst
Rf.MEL..... ~-• ~. ,
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·for
rats a.ntf Mgs '
at
LPwis H. SaP~, Robert Tewksba 'I_ - .,.....-DI5C8UritS
under houses.
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Jack.,.~~!~'·, and Ja~es _Clat·-fC "EEIHCELEY, ~IH . ~~~
and reloading ·blood·
Wayne Jones, grandson:in·l'w· of
7JY' ·- ~
worfhy.
11111 Kttk. key ~nit' COJPUI . '
Terry Knlgbt, Dick
Rith Campbell~ was cred1ted W1th
ant in the. Dr. Samuel Sheppard
... ...,.
Roberts, Mike ftl)·
finding the deer's body.
'
mur~er caset today dismissed a
Gibbs and Jim Si8son.
COLUMBUS UP-The nali or.
IVeS 0
newly confessed ''sus.pect" ia th~
After 1ts discovery rcsidc~'tti
tL;ftlonati•ons by l~?Cal merchent'l,
recalled beanng praJonged bark w1de trend toward more. schoo !
·
murder of Mai'ilyn Sheppard as a
ing of doga on top or the cliff bad comol•dation will begin In earn·
by Davis Jo€ '1&lt; Produ&lt;e Co., .l
"poor pos.sihililiy."
rolls by Belay Ross Bakery.
I
of the properties about 10 days ago est- in Olt1o after J~n. I , 1959
0
Kirk satd however, Jhat the
:,fr --ib~;~;, were: ·
In a ,t;le!) that may revolution·
It was surmised that the deer may sta le School l&gt;'in.ance Director Ro
fact that the "confes.5or" Florida
addition
lhted ize the rctai.l installment time
have been forced, through fear , to bert L. Rohe said today.
convict Donald Wedler, 23, Is a
, tbe
don- ' sales purehase · of automobiles i.r.
fall ovet thC! cliff and dJc at its
That's when the State 0 .epartleft- hande ~ man "is interestin&lt;J
the state i!f Ohio, Associates Dis ·
•base.
'Tlcnt of Public .f!::ducat\On Wlll cu:
COLUMBUS Up -- ·r.1e Ohio because 1 hne known all alon~
count Corpt)rallon Is ni)W ?ro·
City employees treated t..ltc car· off all stale tUJtJOn payments to Division of Insurance today au· that the murderer was left band·
cass with disinfectant last mght, districts forced to sen~ stu~en~s tbori:r:ed automciJile insurance rate ed."
vldlng a prepayment rebate chart
on the back of "time sales conand covered it witlt soil this 1'.o ~igh schools .outlud~ .. the.r . increa~es for .about 60 per c-ent of 1 Kirk,. a criminol~gist. at the
tracts used by
dealers from R. C. "Red"
lerr1tory for lack or facll~ttes;
the state's pol1cy holders.
University of G.a.hforPia. fla~y
right, receiveS the congratulations- of morning.
'l'hc smell is gone.
Rohe said the Cl)nsohdatto'l
The division said a 25 per cent believes Dr. Sheppard, who 1.9
whom Associates purcbues coli- Lloyd Amos, Ravenswood Works Manager, after he was pre·
rtlO\'emenl is underway ln the increase will apply to all .com- now scrvmg a life sentence for
tracts.
·
;tate now .
panics connected with the Nata.onaiJthe cnme, is innocent
For the flrat · tim~
hi!: tory, sented with a pin commemorating '• 15 years continuous ser·
"During the first six months Bureau of Casualty UnderwTJters
"l have no dQubt that Sh~pautomobile buyera w.ho buy their vice ·with Kaiser enterprises. Red Wilson ill currently assigned
Jf thts year 35 of the stale's and the National Automobiles Un- pard is innocent," he .said.
cars on time will havt: a definite as Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corporation's Chief Field
1.171 dlstricis were eliminated dCf'wrrlers' Assoctation.
Kirk based his theory that the
rhart of scheduled rebates which Represeutallve, Eastern Division. "through consolidations," he salll
R. K. Syfert. chiel of the de- murderer was left-handed on the
will enable the customers to compute the rebate when they fulfiU
partment's ratrng bure:m, said the position of blood stiins on ~h~
SEI $TRfKE END
schedules would boost rates up to waiL
their contracts before the date
COLUMBUS UP - Officials at 12 per cent on property damage
"The blows would have had to
o{. maturity.
westinghouee Electric Corp. plant insurance, 13 .8 rer cent Cor $50 be struck by a left-handed mar,"
In publishing the rebate chart,
here said today they expected . to deductible culli~ion, 18 9 per cent he sat(':.
Robert L Oare, board chairman
President Ernest comt presid. resume operations Monr\ay end~ng on co~pr~h~nstve, 23.7 per cenl
But he believes thal Wedler
'Of Asaociatea, commented, "We
cd Ht the regular meetmg of the
want the automobile buyers ol
·
Pomeroy Lions Club Wednesday In tayofis caused by a wildcat stnk~ . for bodily IOJUfY. and 25.~ per cent is hardly worth considering as .a
FUteen and ten y~ contmuous service awards were pre· the social rooms of the ~o~ederaled of "less than a hundred workers. f for $100 dedue-llblc colhs10n.
suspect. Howelo'er,
Sh~&gt;ppard li
Ohio to know juat what they have
1
coming to them allould circum· ~riled to 19' memberS ot Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical COr· Church when a lengthy business
brother, Or. Stephen Sheppa.rd,
stances permit to prepay their poration's Ravenswood Works at a recent awards' dinner pre· meeting was held.
will fly to Florida lo queshon
POPE LOSES TOOTH
Mankin, Levy contracts."
VATICAN ' CITY UP - Pope
Wedler.
sided over by Lloyd Amos, Works Manager.
' Bills were ordered paid and a
"When a peraon buys his car
Miss Pbyllls Mr!icr, Roy
R. C. 11 Red" Wilson Chief Fie1d Rep~esentative of the East~ contribution was !l1ade to the Pius XU, who had on infected
Jamea O'Brien, J. E~ward ·lthrougb a dealer w~o sell• the
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Amerlcah Federation
for the tooth pulled out Wednesday, car·
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Buck Homer B:IX· contract to Asl!loeiates," Oare con· ern Division, was the only rec1p1ent of the award for ~5 years Blind wtrlch assumes responsib1Ity ried out an intense 11chedule of
for training, am{lng others, supposMilch, Gilbert Zwi1Un1?', tinued, "he11 now know ju11t of continuous service with the various Kaiser enterprises.
••d special •udi•n"' toWiJson, who has been assigned
edly feeble-minded children who
couch,
:Mrs.
Marjorie where he .standll at all times."
to
the
Ravenswood
project
during
During
the
presentation
of
the
h
b
handicapped
by
poor
Rlthard NeutzUng, Ver-I ABSOClates Diseount Corpora·
ten ·year awards. Mr. Amo3 re- ave. cen
A rue of unGetern;:ned origin
red
t d
f lh h' hli hts 1 1eyc 5 1ght and abnormal home conJ•
lion curreDU, maintains branch· the Jut 14.. months, began h Ia ea·
0 . e tg .g
ree\
with
Kailer
Engineers
111
1
coun
e
many
n
ditions,
destroyed
a
shanty
occr..;pied
by
The
seeonG
t-H
cmn
s.ponso
Leonard, Robert RC?- I es in eight O)do titles and opera·
Ernest Norman in Happy Hollow square dance an~ recreatt~n
Hoeflick,
Virgtl tes more than 200 other ollicea Pipe Svperlatendent at the Fon· the 10 year conti~u?u 9 Ka.tser ca-~ Ret1re&lt;l railroader L. D. Diles
about 11 A. M. tod:.y, Pomeroy will be. held Frrday evi~nmg uaf.es
tana,
California,
steel
,
plant,
ln
ree~~
o~r;
,rcctplents
of
~h:
was
introduced
as
a
guest
fTom
Leon MCKnight,
Miss tbrougbout the United States
firemen reported.
Volunteer
1942.
aw._..,..
pms
were
presen
e
Middleport
by
Glenroy
Ewing
1to 11 w1th Jo Hardy ~~!ia I,SQ
Shuster, Harry L. Bailey, and Canada.
Estimated loSl! was set at $800 and leading i.n roun
nc1ng. .
to
all
those
honored.
Richard
Owen
introduced
Mr.
Durlng
hia
flfteen,year
career
Harbrecbt, Homer Smith.
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the
shelter
anc'
its
contents·
The
first
ev;nJ,
b~~~::twre~
with Kal1er enterprises, he ha1
Courtney, Columbus, Ohio.
Leo Stor)', Al-bert
Fire truck!:! l, 2 and 4 answered day, w~~:t~~r e7!' ay!ung people
served •• Gtmeral Coqstruetion
A directors meeting with offi·
E. Smith; Norbert
Superintendent for the Fontana
ccrs will be held next Monday
T~ Hendrix, Har·
as did the ~mergenc)' squadd b a~i~ox veral adults enjoyed dane·
Steei :~Jant; .Blast rurnace projeCt
• evening at the busin_Jss office~ of
Tire huildmg was owne
Y ~· se
at
fflvo
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utah;
Reduction
Plant,
President
Covert:
Lawrence HJ .!"'U
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QUEEN RE"TURNS
Reduction facUlty, Wa&amp;b{ngton,
LONDON
UP - Queen Mother
Holter, Miss Bernice
and ~or tb~ Reduetion Plant at
Ellr.irbeth
relurned
Wednesday
CliffOrd
B~wn,
Rutland,
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Blakeslee, Mra. Kath
Raveii1wooct.
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Conn.
UP-A
night
from
her
two-week
visit l?
arrested Wednesday in Pomeroy
2~ pouna chlrg~ of TN? Used Rhode~ia and Nyasaland in Afrt·
Patrolinan Henry Werry and
In experimental work exploded ca. Princess Margaret was among
in jaU ehar.ged with in·
On the deck of the e.soort vessel 1about 100 person.&lt;; who tu~ned OUt
'
J Soroenworth Wednesday night \to rneet the Queen Mothers plane .
She[W Alfred Lyo~ killing three sailors and Injuring I
Ambrose flanDqan. 41,
witb driving while Und·
t&gt;ight
lout seriously. ,
i.r MIIGS G&amp;N&amp;RAL HOSPITAL
of ,an lnto:d catinl
The blaft octurred on th~ C:P~ .
Admissions: Mrs. Linnie Rum·
lil!ed.
Cast member• of the "CoUnty ca:stlc deck at 5:41§ P- m. edt wh_en mell, Minersville; Mrs. Dorothy ·
ao tCt ¥tyor~. ,co.u rt, Fair Follies" · to be staged Aug. the .shJp was off Montauk Pomt Higginbotham Racine.
'lu.u.&lt; . ot1'•••~ 11, ' 17 a1 the eVening grand!tand it· c~nduetlng
"te~t
operation~"
oisrh.arged:' Mrs. Charles Wag·
·'
' traCtion o( the, Meigs County With tb~ submar1ne Tlrante, the ner, Joomeroy.
Fatr· will meet al 8 p. ro. tonight N"vy sa1d The sblp was not dam·
------at the Pomeroy
Senior
High aged.
School auditorium ' for a rehear·
't
SEES BIGGER CUT
sal session.
WASHJNG1'0N UP_ Informed S EN ATE internal ser.ur1 Y
COOKS
MOTHER
Over ~ r~dentJi 1met Tuesday
.11ources said today the Army ex· committee members hear HarCOLUMmA, . N. J . UP-Mrs.
evenina: at fh(; borne of M~.
pecta (o make a second .50,000-man ry Walters (above) testify th~t
Oliv&amp;l Ingrahamo accompanist, lor Georptia Jackson, mother of heavy cut in Its strength .posalbly by next a Commum'st cell engaged m
Ute op(!ning ·rehearsal of the weight challenger Tommy Hur·
• industrial espionage existed
ricane Jackson, returned to her June.
1how and·
$On'a trat:'ling camp Tuesday to
members
I in tb(! Bethleh~m Steel com·
take' over cooking chorea. She
doncing _cbtott1Sej
ANSWI:RS CALL
( pany as recently as 1953. Wal·
left the camp more thl!:n a Wf!t":.; The Racine Emer~ency squad ters was a shop steward for
aao when Tommy rebelled against answflJ'ed a call to Dorcas and the AFLCIO Steelworkers at
evegone .in ctmp e~cePt
his gave assistance to A~ Bartop at Bethlehem. (International)
that address Wedne1dq nla:bt.
sp.rtlna: )artners.

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vi:'llting h t~ daughtrr, Mr.s . .John
Lyon ... , and f;unlly while on hts va·
cation .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey and
ch ildren spe nt the week end Ill
Co lumbus visiting Mr. and Mr ~.
Jpy Carter and daughters and ot 11llr t'elalives.
Mr. a!J(\ Mn. Gene Sidcr11 (l.tmla
BaiPy) and baby have moved to the
hom&lt;' they ptir&lt;'ha~&gt;ed on Liberty
Avenue.
Mrs A. II Carpenter, Mrs:. Dnlc
Dutton anc\ daughter, Ellen. wcnl ,
to Athens Tuesday to meet Mrs.

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came and 128 pints were accepted. Officials placed
for the excellent turnout upon the efforts of one Mid·
Charles W . (Fats) Searles.
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Mr. and Bdrt. Henry Johnson
lef.t Saturday for their home. Eas't
St. Louls, nl .. after a viBit with
his father, Van Johnson, and Mr.

RutlanC Re•:. Linter Is a former
pastor oC t.1e Syracuse and Rut·
land Methodist churches. WhU&lt;&gt;
1 here they were guesh of honor at
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Rev. and lirs Robert F. l.urt!'f
and family of Cindnnali spent sev·
eral dayt with M:r and Mrs Eldon
Will and Mr. and Mra. Henry Bai·
ley Jr. They allo visited friends tr.

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Mrs. Wendell Bet..ring ~pent Sun·
day witb Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam
Morris and family, M:idd.Jeport.
Mi11 Martha Echola of Fond du
Lac, Wise., is tbe &amp;ue.st of het" aunt
llrs. Irving Kan Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Crow and family.

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Mrs. Bentz Wolle and Mrs. WIJ.
liam Baxurr wel'e bu.sl&lt;~~ss visitors
lo Galltpoli&lt;:, Monday.
Mr. and Mr.s. Clarence Might Jr.
and son, Ricky, of Basil and Mrs.
Charles Buck were Saturday guests
uf Mr and Mrs. Willard Ebersbach
and dau(!htcrs
Mrs. Charles Buck left Sunday
for a visit with relatives in Colum·
bus and Basil.
Freddie Silsqn returned home1 Sunday evening after a visit with
: his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr~.
George Ang.::lettl and family . He
was accomr-anied home by his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Leland Sisson. who spent the week end there.
NEW PHOTOGRAf'HERS Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Deeter, TupLeland Siuon is on vacatlon
pers Plains, took possession of the Sm ith Studiu in Pomeroy from his employment in Pt. Pleas·
k
ant, W. Va .. this week.
lh 1.
~ wee ·
Mrs. Emmett Mankin of Roscoe,
Arr forl'r- Vl'leran photogrllph - . -:---;--- .. - - - - - - - - Pa. visited Telalives and friends
('r Erne~! Deeter anrl his Wife C&lt;u pcntcr:. grandson, John Me· h
tl
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k
lh ,' : Carlhy. Cmcrnnatl, who "'"Ill visil
ere reeen y.
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possc.~s)[)n
, heJ c ~nd wJil work at lhe new
Mrs Roy J?nes and eltddren re' uc.c C' , too
wcck of the Smith Studio, E.
D
N h
d turned to the1r home fn Columbus,
M:un Sl . .1fl cr
purchasin.'J rt Du.tto1n, ru~ 8 tore. ort 5 econ
Tuesday after a visit with J.fr. and
from Maxine Hawk who had or· AH!n Je.
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Mrs. E. J. Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
~rnkd il for two year.~
Mr. ~·'~d M•.s .. Ro:;coe ~~lt.erhel~ Roy Jones Sr.
Dieter 24 is cnrolkrl f . ht .!i nnd !hcJ famtl.\ had a picnic Sun
M D th M k h
l
sec ond y't·ar 'thi~ autumn ,1 011111 da .1 :rt Forked Run Lalte. Others
d rs.h ocho Y . auMc as re uprn' prr &lt;P nt werl Mr and Mrs. Dan c lo e_r on:te m oneuen, a.,
Untn•rstl y 111 th£•. culh•gt:
. ill ed11- S ' 1u•r 1I(' 11r T o1et1o· Mr an d Mt•s after, viSit w1th relatives here ·
cu twn lit' ts maJtJrm;: 111 .~ •lCIIIt
k -:~ 11 ., f ld d · J k M ·
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAngu.;
,( urltc~ anr! biology . \Yhtle he ~: - arl ~,- .. rClC . anJ 50k~· IIC ' r,. anrl ctnughtcr spent the week end
anr .••rS. 'JrtLS en mson ant .
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lrud~ 5Chool. i\'lrs Dcdcr. l 11 e tLnJ,~; htl'rs Kay and Carol, Middle· \n Monessf'n, Pa .•. wtth her parcnt.&lt;t.
former
Au(lf'lle
rlt1he rl ~ nf JOI't
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r Mr and Mn. Alile Grue&amp;er,
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Ba.~han, wrll m.1intarrr Lhe phuroJ- 1 ·
·Abc Grueser of Monessen, Pa.
t:raphy husinc~:-1.
.\[r and Mrs . Willi:Jm 1\faycs and 1 .~ the guest of his Sister and bto·
''I'll he home r~cnlngs tn · tl.lug!rlcr, lkr bara , Lima, arc vis- thcr-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Mar\in
---- - - - - - - ---·help," ~ill(! Ernr~t. who scrve1
;n;J ycar11 il~ a All FOt'ti' p~ 10 ;o.
graphet'.
Dcctt: r
h::rs llt•cum c w1dcl y
known hertJ rcccnlly rmm l11 ~
lh OWill.C~ of color
slrtlt•s t·il{t' 'l
while tn the Armc:1 rorcl·~ of
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~trnngt• pi~IC't'S &lt;Jrou nd Itt{' worlol
where ltc ~el vcd
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rhotogra phy li,J!i lH'fi l ])(!('[I'(• I
tJOhhv I!!J' ;t numher of \'1''1 ·,
whilt• he w.t~ ~ruw i n g tu mlit111
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The bi;~hday of Mrs
Massar was observed when
Busy Bee Sewwg Circl e of the
Federated Church met recently at
lhe church for &lt;:~n all d&lt;1y meeting
A decorated birthdiiY cake WiiS
served
with a potluck d•nncr at
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noon to .\trs. MaHsar. Mrs. Roy
Seyfned , Mr~; William Baker. Mrs.
Jtho Murray, Mrs. Lena Huber ,
Mrs Loui$ Reiocl, Mrs. Adam Eb·
ersbach. M1ss Edna Durst, Mrs
Carl Shil•lds. Mr ~ ltaymond Hood,
Mr&amp;: Beulah Neunllng, Mrs. Wal ·
tt:r Haer.
M1ss Kall e Becht, Mrs. Carrie
Grueser, Mrs F'rcda M1tch, Mrs.
Clara Schaefer. Mt11s Lena Grueser
Mrs Amanda Kaspar, Mrs W L
Kautz and Mrs Norman Kloes.

Mason Methodist
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itinj! his moth~r. Mrt. Lue~
Maye•, and Mn. Eliubeth Kirby.
Mr. an~ Mrs. Wallace Br•dford
and daughters, 'Neda aad Carolyn.
were guests Tueaay at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tranklin Bajley and
son, Stepben, Chester, when the
birthday of R. E. Whaley, father of
Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Bradford was
celebrated with home-made ioe
cream and cake. Other guetta wete
Mr. and Mrs. Hobabrt Shields and
1on, Jimmy, Tuppers Plains, Mn.
R. E. Whaley and son, KeHh,
Shadt.
MrB. Ernest Covert and son,
Charles Cloyd, were returned
Tuesday from Holzer Hospital to
tbc home of her mother, Mrs Lu·
c1Jle Mayes.
Gregory and Gloria June, children of Mr . &lt;~nd Mrs. Ralph Gjbbs
Jr , underwent tonsillectomy oper.
ations at Holzer Hospilal Tueeday.
I Their parent~ and grandmother,
Mrs. George ChHds, were in Galli·
polis with them.

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Kanawha and Michigan Railroad Apnl 2, 1917, retrred Ibis

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Bing, who followei m the foi]t·
steps of his: father, the late Hal·
leek Bing, railroad conductOT, ~t·
tended a commercial school 10
Pittsburgh nnd held ~everal other
t rt
ork fnr
positions be rore s a mg w
the railroad. He was overseas dur.
ing world war I end was absent
from the Railroad from Jnne 1918
until July J9l9.
The lllte Arthur Stuart was gen·
eral yardma$ter when Bing began
work and he finished under Dale
Allensworth who succeede.d . John
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Kincaid. Mr. Kincaid re lir ~ as
wi~~e~.he time Bing started rail·
road work the clerkll worked from
6 a. m. to 6 p. m. and h~~ no va·
cations. During the years of bi.s
rallroadin&amp;: career b~ saw the New

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small K. &amp; M.. saw the two 12-hour
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day and has been II part 0
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gradiJal reduction of tbe workers
al H&lt;Jbson yards.
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a
month, whleh was • considered
good for a younH man .
Mrs. Bing, the former Daisy
Sommers, was al!!o employed 11
Maintenance of Way clerk at the ·
Hobson yards for stx years.
Mr. and Mn. Bing are enjoyln•
hls reUreroent and he l• (lndip&amp;
Ume (or tlle fishing be loves. Vilito .
ing with lriends and .retatlvet in
west Virginia and Oh1o aliiO
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up a good deal u( the. eoupl~
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