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Industrial Nibbles Reported
In SOutheastern Ohio By .
Speakers At SORC Meeting
Six bites, properly labeled mbbles, have
been reported received m Southeastern Ohio
In recent weeks from lndustr1es des~rlng to
plant theU" expansion 10 Jess crowded commurdties Thts was the report of Fted Rtce,
Jackson, chairman of the Southeastern Ohto
Regional Council commtttee on mdustry He
gave a comprehensive report during a recent
counctl meet1ng held near Logan
Rice emphasiZed the " mbble" nature of the
inquiries by large manufacturing pla&lt;Jts He
ln11Jcated however that "prospects are good"
for the area as mdustry seeks to decentralize
from the larger ctlies
These words have been a theme In an old
refram tn the trt-eounty area for at least 10
years There has been blUe evidence of them
becommg solid fact, yet MtddlepQrt obtained
a branch of the Impertal Electric Co , clearly
a case m pomt or an establlBhed, old-line company wtth a !me reputation wanting to get
parttally away from crowded Akron We be·
lleve Imperial has found Its reception In this
area good Good for lmpenal, and certalroly
good for the county
We could use many more like Imperial Fu·
lure mvasions of new industry may take the
same form , too, If Herchel Alklnao11, vice
president Of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce,
knows of what he speaks In an address at the
same SORC meebng, Mr Atkinson suggested
that large Industry Is seeking decentralized

RUARK
REPORT
ly ROBERT C IIUARK
T think I am more sorry than
not for the younl( people who hav
In&amp;: finirJhed college are now in
the procea1 of 11ettllng down fof 1
life or ton and travail There is so
mueh oecurity around bar the bi~
Item- the atom that &amp; lot of the
tun of gambl.ng mtnt be- mh-'ng

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These industries are wtlltng to pay these
kind of tax dollars, witness the fat·wtth wealth
Addison Township In Galha County, rolUck·
lng with dnllars from the Ohio Valley Electric GorporaUons s tax duplicate returns
ll and when somethmg big breaks on the
2,000 and some industrtal acres eit]jer option
ed or purchased In Letart Falls Meigs Coun·
ty would have the same expe•tence as Add!·
son and Gallia County
According to Rtce and Atkinson such a de'
vetopment may not be far away

ever be wu when I left one papt~~t
where I was mukin,g $12 each week
for a raise of three bucks Thoae
three bucks made all the differ
ence
My bunch had a sort of joyou"
dlsreaard ot practicality We aH
had 1tarved in varymg degrees
through the sad years of 1928 '35,
1110 povert-y held no threat to out
peace ot mind We had no Thunderblrdt: to lolle, no Cadtllac con.
verts to protect Wt had not gone
ateady and entertained no thouahts
of matrimony unles11 the bride wn
wlnnina to eat air and sleep on the

n l1 a serioWJ sober buneh o1 grus
sprout!! that we have raised
But It built up the old adrenalln
through World War II and the K , ne'oler you fear There was a certain
rean trouble" Most or the onc11 determtnatton to make It big, to
I've met act like old folks They be poor no more to take 1.he world
start goina lteady in nurly a by the scruff and cuff It into sub
marital atatu C~ at 14 or HI and ffiJ IIjj'iOn
eenerally adrpt the a1r of young
This though often occurred to
fo11le1
me 111 I swept phoaphate rock sul.\
They 1\f.YJ been h rgllly Mama phur dust nnd sheep manure Irom
ralnd, wltH'l'op away to the wan th6 'tween-decks hold or the hunthroueh a lH'riod ot unprecedentcll gry &amp;hlp SundAnce Hamburg Auprosperity Largely they have no• lwerp-LJverpool bound out of Saexpertenced the exhilaration or Vannah, for the stArtling sum of
trying to whap a grinding poVI'tly 10 buekt a week And l had fouiht
ai was the good fortun e of ~~ De a man with JN' flstll for the job
Nope 1 feel kind ot sorry tor
preulon kld!l
1u1t •bout anybody who want&amp; thla bunch Even before they start
to work at anythlni can pick anc. they got 1t m:.dc
(Copyrl&amp;ht 1911? by United
cl1001e today-especially the en
elneel'l with hairy ear11 ,nd the Feature Syndicate, lne)
lobontory boya
Jven In ttie South which gener
a1ly underpayJ Its newspaper peo
pie dewy journ11llsm cnduatet are
betn~~: courted by the papt~rs and
(Contlnutcl P:rotft , ... Ona)
aome are &amp;tartllli u hlMh ps a h1.m interviewed b) the judge&amp;, who wm
dred buckl a week This io~~ 11 dis rate each purtlelpllnt on natural
tant yelp from the days when .a attndlveneu, peraonallty poise
t12-a week copy boy job was con and appearance
aidered a choice opportunity by an
Area wlnnort wlll receive a 21·
MA from Columbia
jewel wrlat wat~h and the oppor·
The budding man of tomorrow tunlty of p1rUclpatlna in Queen
1\u been ICC!trrJed by lots of bOOns of the J'Urrow fln1la to be held
He pioneered a (resh j Ulld called
the early part or September
"teen·aaer ', 1n which the hobbit during
In
tddlUol'l
to •erylna u hostear
deboy received 1pecial status a1 a for the Soli Con•erYatlon
Expoll·
periJOn inatead or just bemr allow tlon and lr~ternatlonal Plowlna
ed to Top1ify himself Into ordinary Matchea, the Queen of the F'Urrow
&amp;rowth
will rece~ve Pn expEII\IIBI•patd four
ttl Land Betty were early lnfotm day holiday In NN York City
ad that tMy were apeclalaeements ~lth her pan&gt;nta, • eomplete watd
of the population, wUh 1pedal rob~ Rnd numerous natlonalradlo
rl.ht.a, prlvileger, clothe• habit~ and television appearance• On
p11tJme1, problema- and tbat the t Seplember ll, ahe will be introwere neither to be punished &amp;i duced to morf' than IS miiUo11. teleehUdrtn for belnlil naua:h1y no · vialon vlewen on the United Slates
made to fat!t up to facta a1 an Steel Hour
adult TeJevlllon and the blue jeftn
Applications for the conte1t art
tormed their character, aa did the atUI beine souaht by •oil cOnsercrewcut •nd the ponytail hairdo
vation diatrlct chairmen In many
"•ndaliim And juvenile deiln- counties and may be obtlll)ed
'IUfney aeemt-d to mark their early trom local Soil Conaervatlon or.lormatJve Ume-tn odd variance tl) tlc::el or Amarlcan Fence dealer•
tbt later, aober, rather dull RUtch Girl• en$erin1 tbe 1nltlal county
fM reeurlty In jobl The averase competition mWJt be alna:le and reltl4 cut lOGie l&lt;lday doeon l ponder side on a farn1 In Ohio
till polllibllity or.mutna o million
or buatlna out In the proeeh He
wanta \o know about 'he r,en•Loo
~Ia" and It already count ns th~
d~JW uotll he ~uhe:s hi1 aoolal ••

Daily Sentinel
Day Book
NEW ARRIVAL
JAr and Mr1: Homer Warner Sr
h&amp;ve rece1ved word of tbe birth of
a aon Steven Wayne, to S~a:t and
Mrs Homer Warner 1r, who are
at~tUoned w1th the Air Force in
'Engls.11d The baby weighed 8 lb
7-41 ozs and 11 their first chlid

8 p m

IUB MEN TO MEET
The rea:ular meetlna of the EUB
\fen of DlsJrict fA wJIL be held at
the Enterprise EUB (burch on
Tuesday Julv 9 at 7 30 p m and
A special program has been plan
ned it was announced today by
Edon Kraeuter p1 esldent

NIW ARRIVAL

Mr and Mrs Robert Gooch (Jan
et Hill) of Columbus are Knnounc
ing the birth of a dau,hter Wed
nesday, July 3 Orandpnrenl1 are
Mr and Mu E J HUI Pomeroy
and Mr and Mrs Kerr Gooch of
Columbus G "&lt;lrge Fr81(!ker Pine
Grove, and Mr and Mrs Robert
Goooh of GaiUpoUs are great
grandparents The Gooch's also
have two Otl1 er daughters, Teresa
and Cynthia

Over 500 Ente-r

Wlt11 MIITINQ
The Woman's Society of Chris
tlln Service of the United Metho
dlst Church will meet Tuesday at
1 7 30 p m In the church parlors
Mr1 Leo Crew will lead devot 10 ns
and Mrs Kenneth Finley will pre
tent the proaram
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Indiana •• fltnln•
lyr~euae at Tlttn

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lutlty Polllibi1 the earty deiln
q4tll&lt;)' wu • llnol llina at youth
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I waa nd onto the world aome
II ¥lin 110 thY: aurrmer. into ..
,orld ~II \tlB blnen O! j@S
nta 111• onoe, olld It Wll sort ol
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The annual picnic
the Ph1l 1
lhca Society or the Chureh ~
Christ wi11 be held Thursday at 6
p m at the Roo.dlirle Park

P~AN A~LDAY !IlStON

Wed~dl1

at 10 30 women r •
the Chureh of Christ will meet a

MONDAY

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Kenn~th

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10 00 The l'rlco Jo Rilhl

10 30 'l'ruLh or Consequenee•
11 00 T1!." Tac Doueh

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12 00 Te~ &amp; J inx
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2 00 MaUnee 'theiler

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Science

NEW YORK, uP _ :AC&lt;ordlns
to one recoeniZed canettr expert a

substance he bas never se~n
caused some cancerS' to' dlaappear
and pulled their vtctlml back frum
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News Briefs
IIATS HIS RECORD
TOKYO UP -Takash1 lshlmo.
to of N1hon Umvers1ty bette,e&lt;!
tits world rerord for the 100-m ...
butterfly swim Sunday when
he won the e\o'ent 1n 1 013 min
Ute&amp; m a dual meet againJt Chuo
University Ishtmoto l etterO;ld t e
l 01 ~ mark he set J•me 16

PORT

HIOIAWAY

HU~ON

Mlch uP _

fore, they pr.&gt;ved nothin1
Sheriff's offlcelr flnaiJy feund
For the aake of humanity, Kre- wbere prlsonor Charles R Hlll 24
biozen mu•t now be thoroufiChly ha,d been hidmg the loot from &amp;.
and scientlflcally tested on a larae I!!:.~.•r1 holtlup Oftieers entered
scale !o Its beneficial effects may
at men! tlme and found
oms H1U srud be had
But accor•iins to almo1t all If be proven beyond quibble or
h1ding lhem under h11 false
not all other recognh~ed cancer doubt
plate but wu forced to re
expert. thia substance has done
Oppenentt' Cont.ntiOM
move.. them ln eqjer to ent
and will do no such thlnt and w
The oontentloa of hit scientific
m fact, worthiest
opponent• are
ACCIJIENTAL PATIENT
Thor• you hav. the hHrt
Krebiozen baa been thoroughly
SOUTH BEND, Jnd UP - Samp
of 1 ltltter fight which haa
and sclentiJically tested alTeady, son Eder 38, w ~nt to St Joaeph
Han raglns ln•f• canctr r•
and h11 found to be worthleu Hospltal to vi~t a friend who wat
INrch tclenc;e for 1lmoat al•
aJalnst cancer beyound quibble or a patient He ended up In surgery
yeara--e fight of one c1ncer
They rely upon the two ror removal of his appendix Whiledoubt
~el.ntl•t a,.ln,t altnolt aft If
11tudies which (' y ehallenges
ehattint with The friend Eder dou
not •II hl1 coiiNUutl.
bled up in pun
Ivy himself ia honest and sincere
The fight now 11 belna: taken inLOST BILLFOLD
to the arena of the eeneral pubUc but he hal been deluded • or
where there ore no recoa;nized can • duped" by peraons aeeklne to ex·
A blilloid With-'0 In cash, p'UJ
cer expertl IJut only pebple who ploit cancer patlents and their re- checks. and p•pen, apparently
long for something - anyth.tllJ - lative•
belonilng to Fred W Ramsey ild
which works aa:ainst cancer and
dreaa
Waahmgton D C , was tu1 n
It ls u upeatably eruel to hold
ed
mto
Pomeroy pnhee last week
through taxes and contributions out a "woilbleta"
mbatance
pay a:ladly, most of the high co•t• whose exilter.ce even bas to be in by an honest finder Unless Ram
of cancer re5earch
doutit, ai!l a "mafiC cure'' and thus sey who Djlay be a freighter, or a
deflect cancer patients from tbe con1truct10n worker claims the
IeMier lecorM Jud. .
billfold soon the pollee depl i
Whether or not You feel up to two thlna• whioh mltlhl really cure ment wilt write to t~ ~ Washmgt 10
lhem-1ursery
or
radiation
1
It as a non ~xpert, you re goina
addreu.
to be asked to juda:e the merlta of
Because you the man-in the
the fight and Influence the out- street are br•ina: aaked to Judce
tome-If you haven't been ull::ed between these two eontendlns foralready The askers are the one ces thia reporter i1 eolna: to proembattled lctenUst and an orpq- vide you with the faeb, pro aDd
ized 8Toup o~ earnest convlnced con, tn five dllpatehea of whleh
non-experta ltd by Glorlll: Swan. this la the fll'l't At tbe outset,
son, the fUm &amp;tP.r
you are warned to hold onto your
hat
Thl1 eontroverat bas eenei'atThe sctenti~I 11 'Jr Andrew Conway Ivy profe!IFor Of ph)'lloloJY ed a searing heat, and the dead
and head ot t)'te department of ~atl hurled by both aldet obacure
cU.mcal science University of DU scientific horizons For example,
nols The su!Jat,nee ts c:alled "K.re.. the preRldent of the University of
Jllinob aot fired-he war the :rnoat
biozen '
notable of tcrebloun't eaaualtlea.
His content ons are•
Two of tbeq dead cata wUl be
Krebiozen has been tried in
burled
decently now, at the blfillr\o
hundreds of cancer patients and
nlrtJ
11
demonstrated to be bJolotdeaJJy

TAKIN TO HO.,IT4L._

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NOI~ITA~

Supp-lon Chll'fl Pol•
One Ia t11e eharae, mail• reo

peatedl)' fro"' tbe J:reblozeft! llde,

lbol • tho mtdleol ~roleaalon
through lbe Amerlcm lllecll•ai
Asson bas

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cer lma1ibo YOUI'IOII I doctor
deeply enmeohtd Ia lbl 110nloa ol

Kenneth Wyatt, ott Rt 143 nelr tbe dylf18 and their loved. on•.
the New Lima 1\oad, was liken to Would you WllbiiOid tho tnllme'l
-111)1 treotment
a m Suflerlna: from a p0s1ible 1 alilht teoaon

of tho Middleport 11and Booat' , 11
Association, ha. tailed a t~pee 1 llsht otroh
Mtmlwn who are netive In th-e meetlnt for Wednesday at 7 SO at
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Council but were unable to attend the High S.hool All band mem
are Ml' and Mn Harry Plclte 1s

hers' Pll'(llrtJ are urged to atta11d
A marriage Ucenae bat bc~n
and llr and Mra Wotre' Plokeno thl• •noetln• when plans will .,~ l"ued to WIUiam Robert MoKet
Olhor •ueota wt\'e Mra Bet'J' ol81'ltd lor tho ••mint yeor
ney, 18, Columbus, 0 en1lneao

Klta Wheellna, weit Viratnio, Mr

E~er~, and Judith Ka:l Murra,y, 1•,
A. .AIONMINT ASICID
Mldaoeport, Telophono rato~.
that -appened wr.a an lmproveme~d oro, ond Loulae, Martha, Eric •• 1
An ,l.qaiJnment holore Suds•
on lilt ..,...._ The rl•heot 1 abatl Eddie Parker
" John ll l)aeon Is belnt isked hy
MIICIS OIHIRAL HO!'ITAI.
Mayor l!l. F Robti\Son for Willl•fll
Admilte~ SaturdaY Mrs K~th
Reeve! HartlsonviUe Reeves was erlne lrelap4, Pltt.hur1h, p,,
1 taten Into eUJlodv •teln Jut week
Hinds, RuUand, Joh)l W
wdty ])&lt;!lice !!ere ro. tnlol&lt;lcalion
R1&lt;ino, !Ira. Bulh Sam •

and Mrt W S Mlcha111, Gary Len

- yo~ bad ovoll
\0 tbink mi1bl

work? At on• famous

euc• a.,

pert told lbia ~. his tl'll
molal with onttf oDd 1111 v9i~e
tremblln1, "lbe mero NUtiiiOn
ob1eene"

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Tie Tae Dough
tt Could Be Y o ~
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saleman S~tlary and eommiss1on
Write Box 668-D c/ o The Dailey
Sentlnel, Pomeroy, 0
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••Ill training WorM~ •
trained a horse at t)le Oxford
MECHANIC FALLS, Me --(UPl County Fall' &amp;round!! thl!l sprln;

- for the 33rd CQnucutive yea Unttl ~e was 86, Snell drove horsea
91 year-old AJ Snell ot this town in barness raeea

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NOTte• TQ C~TRACTOilS
ST4TI 0, OHIO
DEPARTMINT OF HIGHWAYS

CINCINNATI UP - The Cinctn
nat\ Redle&amp;a three .nd a half
ga mes from first place hobbled
home today to a three d•Y reat
before travehna: to Brooklyn tor a
two game ser1ea
The Rediea~ were puahed Into
fourth place by a double lou to
St Loub:, Sunday Cmemnatl 1'
three percentage polntl bebmd

third pltce Phtlodelphio
tttook the cardlnela 10 mnlngs

m the fitr4 game to

way Director of Ohto, at Columbus,

KRA, IRON- MITAI.I

eatcb eJther the Yankees qr Cardt
nail' at the breaki.eck pace they
are traveling
Both the Yank! and Cards &amp;l'e
2lh games ahead in tbelJ' respec
tive pennant races today as all
the teams pause for the annual

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teda)' he •s "at leut • wflek

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Tbia pro1eet Ia to be completed
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Bldde11 must opply,lion the II'"•
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thO ~way Credit !!umtner, al
Columbur. Ohio, at lea11t 10 days
htlore the aate set to open bids
The minlmull'1 wage to be patd
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4115 0'7 (17 5a) of the Revised Code

of

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Tlle bidder must sub!nlt wlth hio

bid J certified ebeek In 'lie amount

of $610000

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t~e

are- on

tlle In the deportment of

~lb­

wa)'J and tb.e ofllce of tbt division

deputy ctJreetor

The dlreet'Or re11erve1 the right
to reject any and a11 bids

4 ae:rd, • room .Jtop•e. wash house

fl&amp;raae Located ne-ar Hemlock
' Groft 'ijer.D)an Wolfe, P Q Box
'14, Union Furnace, Ohio

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Brown A~otorney at Law First
1t was James, m 1852 hen his son
W1lham Then William's aona W1J.
llim Paul and .Tamea The host f
the Browns moved to another state
recenUy The office was rented .(1
somebody whose name Illl t

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ill lVIII'S

Pomeroy l"ire
Dt~rtment ~~· l~t scene Slrild!'
Np ;l'lll"''ly dam'J• outoMo the
dryor were roJ11)rted

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LAUNDRY CO.

vUie Townahtp, bY \Jpptyina •

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CAN'ANDlAGUA N Y UP Donald QampbeU, the Briton who

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Run ·· Jld , -rom.eroy

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Wanted

Lflnluighl~.,

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tblon coinpeuuon a1~houeh s. .
dton 's9ertel Haa11e- won Sunday .,
final event, the 4 ()()l).meter eros"
countJ')' ruq, In 18 M.e minutes

nsuronce

Pl'l RIPORTII)

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and famdy of Lou1•

Ohio, untU 10 00 A M Ohio East
erl) Standard Tlme Tuesday, July
23, 1957 tor unprovcments in
Award as one contract will be
made on Proposal No1 1 through
6 as p. group, or on Proposal Nos
4 and 5, and Proposal AlterntttP:
Nos 1 2 3 and 6 18 a group
by 9PPIY1D&amp; a bituminous treat- I·B&gt;rown.
Prop•••' No. 1
menl Items T 30 and T 32 Patch
l20Bl I
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FLOYD HITTING HARD
feel
Length
12
100.80
feet
Wtdth
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poo:!:~::r~ ~ 1 15
D3190(part&gt;
6 93 1315 14 3o 14 88
Middleport
29,62Q 80 feel
GREENWOOD LAKE N Y 1 16 '16, State Route No 160 18 feet Length
Bouds Phone
m Springfteld Morgan and Hunt Total Length 41 817 60 feet pr 7 92 tuP - floyd Pat LeTSon who }1111
~efend bit heavy we~~~ b t tit e
Mrs John Lu': twller 234 W Main tngton 'l'owrlsfupS by applymg a m,IIes
Propolll Mo. 3
against 'l'ommy Humcane Jack
St , P.omeroy Phone 168, lS the bitummus treatment Items T-30
il'epresentatwe ior NuBone and and T 32 Patchmg and Seal
Galha County OhiO on Section son July 29 11 cored the f1r t
1NuTrend manufacturers of cor
Pavement W1dth 16 feet Length 0 00 (part) State Route No 7715 m knockout of hiS tramlng prepa~
setry m th1s srea Carry 1 com.. 19113 60 feet W1dth 18 reet Walnut &amp; Perry TownshipS', by ap ~JODi Sunday when he floored
plete lme of corsetry and hos- Length 14 731 20 fe et Width 20 plym&amp; a bitummo~s treatment. Louis Holmes With ~ left r1ght to
pi\al equ1pment
7 3 2tp fe et, Length 34 161 60 feet Total Items T 30 and T 32 Pavement the J8W m the first round of a
Length 68 006 40 fe-et or 12 88 Width 18 feet Leneth 21,120 00 ;·~pa:;;rr~ln~g;;;m;;;;;at;;;ch;;;;;;_,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~dl
miles
feet or 4 00 miles
Proposal No 1 AINrnata
PropoNI No. 3 Altai'Nitl
Galha County Ohto on Secbons
Gallla County Ohto, on Section
0 31 (part) 6 93 13 15, 1430 14 88, 0 00 (part) State Route No 175 in
15 90 16 76 State Route No 160 Walnut &amp;: Perry T~wnships, by, ap
in Spnngf1eld Morgu and Hunt plying - tittummoua tr~atment,
ington Townships, by applymg a Items T 30 and T 32
Pavement
Call 6190-J
bJtuminous treatment Uems T 30 Wldl~ 18 teet Length 21,120 00
ani T S2 Patchmg and Seal
feet or 4 00 wiles
e Wo Pl1k Up a Dtll..r
Paveent W tdth 16 feet Length
Propoul No. 4
(21)
Htll. CINM4 ahd Slockod ,
19 113 60 feet Width 18 feet
Meigs County, Ohio, on Section
Length 14, 731 20 feel Widlb 20 0 00 (part}, State Route No 124 Jn
lnvcstment property 129 acres f feet, Length 34 16160 feet Total Salem &amp; Rutland TowDJb1ps, by epland on route 124 tOree trac i
Of timber, aomc o'Yer a hpndred I L&lt;•ng&gt;th 68 006 40 feet or 12 88 plylng a bitumiooul!l treatment,
Item&amp; T-30 and T 32, Patclling md
years old free gas from a well miles
Propoul No. 2
Seal
Pavements Widtti 18 feet
three yeari old and royalty f
Galha County OhlO on 8e~tlons
$4QO per year, also coal an l: 0 00 2 31 Stjlte ROUte No 233 10 Length 25,502 40 feet or f 83 mileo
Proposal No.5
plenty of water, price $15000 Gr~enf1eld and Perry Townshtps,
Melg&amp;
County,
Ohlp on SeeUon
Phone R,cme 3689
7.fi J,n by applymg a bituminous treat
9 93, Slate Roulo No 338 In Letart
ment Itenu; '1 30 and T S2, Patch~ &amp; Lebanon TowMhlps, by 'ippi)'lna
mg anti Seal
a bituminoutl treatment Item•
;Ull.DINO LOTS on Route 7, Pavement W1dth 17 feet, Length T 30 and T 82 Pav.,..ent Width
nunutes from Pomeroy Choice
12 196 80 feel Wld1h 18 feet 20 reel Length 29,!1'73 00 feet er
of 1ize Ralph Russell, Pomeroy Length 29 620 80 feet
Total 562 miles
6 29 7tc Length 41817 60 feet or 7 92 mlles
Pro..-1 No.6
Propoaat No 2 Altemat•
VJnton C011nty, Ohio, on Section
Galh11 CoUnty, Ob10, on Sections 0.00, State Route NO- 160 in Wilkes.
0 00 2 31, State Route No 239 in v.llle Townsbip, bY appl)'tnll a bl·
GreenflP:Id and Perry Townships tumlnout treatment, Itemr T~O
and T 32 PatcblnJ and Seal

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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Fire II\ 1-j._ clothe• gryeJ: at the
realdenCfJ ot ll'red Martr, Monke)'

R!ltjiUSAL C.O,LUD
Tho ~..~ or the lllv Bend Mi....
troal ~oclaUqn will "''oUer ...,... Juodq_ bf.','l'be Ohio Vtll.. Ita ~iirltJ1 ~I 1M home "' Mro Qllv~
~ 0. •lliiDtlll eenc. ~lui' ,, _
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MONTANIAN WINS

Jaelc Damell

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fifth lou aa:amst nine victorle1 for Mrs. Bertha Kolter and Leater
the season.
Bailey
Joe Cunqlna:ham was a one man
'ev and Mrs Carmichael of
team for 9t1 LoUil, driving ln all South WebsW' were villtlng theu
the Cards' ?una He bluted hll daughter Mra. Jean Hamm and
fifth home nm In the first Ianing family over the Fourth
w1th Mus1a1 on base He Bin&amp;led
Mr antf 1r~ Roger Grue.er or
In AMn Dark with the wlnnln&amp; Columbus Wf'te the week end
run in the lOth
guestJ of the former's parenta Mr
and Mrs Clarence Grueer
Homer Fer.,,.....
Johu Ihle attended the M&amp;SI)mc
Smokey Burgesa led the8 e•.,.tta,nc.uk, ·I eelebra~\on at Marietta July 4.
tor Cincinnati He hit hls
,. Hrt Vitta Frank of Flat Wood•
home run in tbe second inni!JI
with one man on base •nd ~red 11 vlaltin&amp; the Baily family this
week
\he LlelDJ r\m In the IIX on / a ....,.... - - - - - - double by Roy McMUlan
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In the mgbtcap Hal Jeffcoat, r
IOIIN PRI.-D
flr Qt of !Ieven pitchers, drew hls '1JARTFORD CITY lnd.-(UP)d
A robm earrying :1 piece o r
six !I defeat u j )\a Cards ex.plo ed slrmg to 1 nest was trapped hl.l 1
for live runs in the ftnt tnnin•
The veteran rta:btllander wu 1ft I tree when the fJtr1nJ raue 1'
foreed to leave bdieaUJe of • twist on a branc:h and the birds c::aw
ed neek muscle
at the same t1me Me-:nber. of 1he
Her!lbell Freeman had to be Charlet~ Ru1aell family seem:f the
carried off 1he field after bema bird's plight called f1remen W11 l
bit However x raya ahowed nega hoisted an aerial laddcJ and rree~.~
tlve He abould be back m the line. the robm
up after the All Star mterlude

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cocker opanleis, $18

Morning Star

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ready
an •ltempt to \'etter
h11 mart m a run ou CIUndh.
f.UI L~e c ampbeU aaJd. pliu~ ]
bottt on hit tw~mHe eour~~, plua ~
bad weather h1n bamQttfd bb
preparations

Brooks La\\Tence gave up nme vdle K7 , and ){rs Anna Balley ol woa tile overall cnarnpionshlp 1n
hits and went all the way to bis Forest Run were recent guest1 of the Swf4ilh Open modern penta

Sedan $Gt(!, _a,~~qm•lle ~.
opot1e11 Of.~ 1 11!~ ~~~~ ~IU!&gt;­

1953 FORD VB 4 dr eu.tom Sedan
filii! Sbinln1 ll&amp;bl areen littllh.
Blaettnar'•• Pomeroy.
7 8 4te

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Redlegs, 3-2

11103 PONTIAC I eyt I dr Db
grey Blaetj.n"''a,

AH Star break
C1ty 5-2, and Bal hmore bea~ 8osTbe world champlOR Yankee• ton, 8-4
made It four m a row Sunday
Philadelph•a took both end• of a
when they ell;llle from behind to doubie-heack:r from Broo.klyn 2-l
defeat Waabm1t.oa. 7 ~
and 5-3, \&lt;1 ~ve back lato the
ln othf:r Amenean Leaa:ue first dlvi.Wn 10 the Nahonal
game. t)e White Sox . wept a pa1r League, the Piratea beat
the
from the (ndians, takin&amp; tbe 13- Gianlli twice, 10-t and 8-1 and
mnint opener, 9-t and the second Milwaukee defeated Ch1caa:o 4 2
&amp;arne, 7 Z.. DetrOit. _to_,p_,pe=d- _Ka
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C:olumttua, OhiG, June 21, 1957
Call Wllllom llaclford,
Contract
Sal.. L... •l Copy No. S7·
No More 8"'wna
l!D&lt;t Sorlat.._
5 2 lm01&gt;
LI4DiillS ARE HOT
m
The
ftrlt
b~lf of the 1951 major
NEW CASTLE, lnd --{UP!-For
UNIT PRtl:l CONTRACT
league season now is history, and 1015 years a 1hmgle on an offlee
Seaie4
propOJall
wm
be
rece:lVBUY
ed at the oCflce 1of the State High· 1t will take one of the greatest m a bu:tkhng on aroad St ad'ole
ITaUCTIIRAL I IUMI
second belf drJves in hiilory to

c~v·bl\e Tddl~ ~g~d

111M BUICK VB ~peciJ\ 4 dr Sedan WAlf.IJ'!IID - Middle ag~ woman
'1,895 D)'naflow llrlve, eustom
w-0 Jl-fl~l home to stay with

900 I Spf

II 4$ The' Late News
II 45 Sign Off

Extenaton

Scaffold lloardo, Dr011 Clothl
Cllnl&lt;ln F'•ber, llllddleport.
Pbono 82115J[.
Ill t1

PqQ1.01'0Y

8 00 Broken Arrow
8 30 Telephone T1me

Theater 13

Par Rent -

iera Sedan Q,4ps. Hard Top
Oynaflow drWe, MH. !Maotlful'" W"N'n:D
coup)e or lady to ve n an e P
ly kept Blatttpar'&amp;, Po...-~Y
eare for 2 chtldren Write Box
888-E, ~/c The Dally Sentinel,
114tc

6 15 John Da'QI and New•

10 00 Newa or ttl&lt; Nlihl
Sam Snead Golf Sbow

12to

moutb Wagon, 6 ely R&amp;H, ogey
finish, $14&lt;11&gt; Pomeroy Motor Co
WAN'\'ED - 'New- and used cor
Pomeroy, 9, Phone 491

4 00 Cartoon ~iub
~ 00 Mlcket Mouse Cluh
8 00 P'lve Star Fmal

Press Conference
830 Top Tunes ait.d New Talent
950 Sheriff of Coc;hlse

The Late News
~-Sl.:;_tn 011

Waaon, blue and Jvory, automatic
trans , R&amp;H. $695 19M Ply-

1 00 Tbe Feminine Toueb
00 Afternoon
32 SO
Ufe With l!~~~~J:'"'

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Juatlce of Peace
(61 24 (7) I 8 15,

Redlegs Hobble Home To Rest, Preparing For
Journey To Brooklyn After All-Star

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finish Nice, fS89 11153 Plymouth

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7 S-Stc

.. II. IIAWUII'GS SONS OD - M
hour Wr..ter ServJce. Day
Phone 821'1 Nlabl PbOIIO

STATION WAGONS - 19111 Pl1

ORDER OF ATTACHMIMT
R IL lllwllnao
Richard Milrhem
Claim $2D 00 &amp; Court Co1ts of Suit
a; E Grindley

I Mil• North tf P - Aluminum ~mbioaUoa ilorm an3
screen windows and doorf Steel
and. aluminum awnlngs and ean-

Pome-

C8bl AutoSE!rvices

12 15 Nelghboro
12 30 Ftankie Laine

100 The P'emlnln~ Toqch
200 A'(.m~oon .nlrn :Featlva.J.
330 Llle 'With Elr.abeth
400 Cortoon Club
100 MlckP._y Mouae Club
8'00 Five Stsr Final
8~ 18 lobn lloty Newa
610 Wit• Servlee
7 30 CB!no Smith

Sheridan, Spring Ave
roy

429 If

12 00 Noon News

12 IS Nelgh~ora
12:10 Llberaee

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Lon•FansCedar~~~~~~ET~~~~~
Ch•ato - LUIJ•r•LAU Window
TRACTOR SALES and
Frlgldtlre RefrigerattirL
R A Ftnlaw, 512 E
ltJcfr '~"'"""· 11\hldloport, Ohio
St, Pomeroy
4 27 I!

TUESDDAY CHANNEL
10 59 Sign on
11 00 Adventures in Lear~•

In Learnlns

Pat teraburg

drapes an4 shades, roll up Porch
shades, C1o"h nylon, awrung1,
Porch Vallance, Electric tans,
all kinds. Dale Wlppe1 Supply
21~ Union Ave, Pomeroy
6 5 lmop
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(8) Auto Soles

ti.U'W.

JJIC ,

VENE'l'IAN BLINDS, Mal&lt;h Stick

WHTN-TV Chonnel13
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CONCIU!l'JI: BJ,.OCU
"lulld Bonor For L...

GRUESJiiR BLOCK CO.

12 ft wood .manufattured Run
About boat 10 H P Jphn son
outboard motor, car top ca
rier prlct!d for qu~ck sale
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Phone 327
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WOW4N n•llda 1 h!llllf Write Q~
tl'ild• Hall, Jo• ~·· Portland
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'SlOtt MAG(C CHEF 111 range tabl1
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top $1100 Pll,ope 512 X WI!'

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'l' 00
.Burns &amp;: Allen
Talent Scouts
7 80
Those Wbitms G1rls
8 00
Richard Diamond Private 8 30
Dctectlve
9 00
Stud o One
9 30
Up to-the Mlnute News
10 00
Seaanlne the Weather
10 05 Scanning the Weather
The Late Show
10 1.0 The Late Show

11 00 Adve1

PliPPI~s,

ERY,

3 30 Edge of Ntghl
The Early Sloow
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade

4 00
5 30
5 45
15 55
6 00

VIRGIL WAMSLEY
Phene Che1hlre 7-74,79

Va Phooe OA 2-3586 5-HI-tmoc

3 Hi Secret Storm

Weatherman
6 00 Aetlon
6 15 Douglas Etl.warda

CHA~EL

Maudo B1&lt;tr, 1!83 South Seeond
st, llldd1Qp~rt
7 5 Stc

:i)OOII-JleKalb the Profit Pul
let llj;1I\M BEI\RY S HATCH

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3 00 Brighter Day

The Early Show

Mrs

POULTIIY FOR SALE-Forst Geu,
erauon Arbor Acres Vaatre•a
Crou Boolltr chicks FOR

1 SO Howeputy
2 00 Big Payoff
2 :SO Bob r!rosby Show

3 30 Edse o! Nlgl&gt;t

9 00

S'ome new

By Order of Yillage CQUncll
Attest C 0 Murray
V1Uagt Clerk
(6) 24 (?) !, 8, !lc

• :8\Ck Hoe Service
•:.t(uek LQp.ding Equipment
• Dum!! Truck Service

7 1 Btc

12 30 As the World Tu,tni
I 00 OQr Mlu Brook!

3 00 Brighter DaY
3 liS Secret Storm

10 00
10 Otl
10 10

FURNITURE -

8:30 p.,IJI.
Roek Sprlnc• Gr~~t~~ellall

Val!ant Lady

II 15 Love

2 00 Bls Payort
2 30 Bob Crosby Show

"I 00
7 SO
8 00
8 30'

Wednelldly, July tG, 1157

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•Gliding ~Ditch Dining

fQY PQIQIRAJII,UI
mole
(ollldY
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ond
fomalt,
HI
ond
$73
331
C
Se•~nd St , Apt 3 Middleport N '

10 30 Strike It Rich

1 00 Our Milil Brooks
1 30 Houseparty

~port•

Farm Bureau
Get Together

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8 00 Captain Kangaroo
8 30 Mormng Show
9 00 Garry Moore
9 SO Arthur Godfrey

12 30 As lho World Turns

Your Esso

For
Hire!

7 00 J'immle Dean

9 00 Garry Moore

4 00
5 30
S 45
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FREI INsTALLATION

Contractor who Ls awarded the
Mufflers, t~eoat coven battcrie!l
w1ll be required to fur
contract
hrea Budget terms Moore's
msh
an
,approved performance
Pomeroy "
6 22 lmoc
bond of 100% of the total amount
of the eontrllet for thQ faithfUl
performance ot the contract
Th.e contractor agrees to stBJ't
operations w1th1n two weeki of
the date of the award ot the (OD
.uav the
tract
Hour
The Village reserves: the rfaht
or
to reject J;ny or all bldt
Contract"
Village of Mtddl~pqrt,

""'Uolt,"' "

7 30 Boston BlacWe

9 30 Arthur Godfre1
10 30 Strike It Rich
ll 00 Valiant Lady
11 45 Guldin&amp; Lltlbt
12 00 Katie's Kltehe":.

eoc.....c oenll

per word lor three eonioeutlvt ~Speeill - One month' for 2S ceam per word
Full rate Of
word wUI bl cbaraed for ollverlllln&amp; If
1101 paid for '-ION ~ llta oleac- ~ Hllowlnl lnoertlon
"Erhn 10 ,1,4~01tld bsi roported immedlite!Y Tbt
~-~ wUI D91 be reopo~blt lor tlwt one !nco.,
~nb and~ Notleeo of Evenll$10(b0blluoriel
1 filii !"'' wQid. '

TUESDAY

8 00 Captain Kana:aroo
8 30 Corllls Aleher

11 15 Love of: Life
11 30 Search for Tomorrow

DEPINDABLE USULTS

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!'¥•n Called X
10 30 N'ew• HeaHUnea
1040 Nltewateh
12 00 Tonight
100 SIGN OFF

CHANNEL I - MONDAY
'l' 30 Boaton Blaek.ie

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J he studies of the actlvilf of
Kreblozen In CIJIC:er pll:lent1 made
In 19DI and !IH!a under the aliiplces ot t-he Am.erlcan Medical A..
soctat 1on •nd the Unlver•lty of
Dlinols whleh.tound Kreblozen to
be more or ,en worthleu "Were
contaminated by bias, i•norance

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The location and ~ndiUon of
the above atreeta may be ueer
talned by contactlns Jame. F Ar
' ~ICIAl. NOTIC~
Sea1ed propoaals will be received nol d W Chestnut St , ll•ddleport
until J 00 P, M ',luiY t~ t 957 by (PhoiH! 62114)
lb' Vllll1e ol rJoddleport, Ohio at Bld' shall be ltfll8d, on a unit
the oltice of Villa. e Clerk ror the pric ~ basis for approximatelY 28 ~
seal treatment of vattous ltreeh of SOO gallon• of MC-4 or M~ and
the Village of Middleport The approzimatelr 850 tons of No 6
meetma: speeiflcatlons
area of the abovi Jtreets bemg J p
,PrOximately_j5 000 sq yds
b1d1 will be aceepted
The speclfi.eabons covering thu
progosed l mprovement;. will be the on the ahove i\leciftcationa
.~~~c:Ul(@.tiOni for Jtern T-31 as ts- usmg No 6 !!)ag
Eac h bidder Will be required to
sued by The Qhlo State Highway
sullmlt with bls bid, a cert1f1ed
Department
cheek or btd bond equal to 5'1" of

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roa CONSISTINT

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10 00

10 30 Nltewatch
12 00 Tonlaht -

!~~§~£laim~~~!.~~~!'!~i~en

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I IS All Stnr Game

3 00 Qunn for a 1&gt;a:r '
3 415 Modern Rom&amp;:nt_H
4 00 Comet1y Time
4 30 MoVIetlme
5 30 Popeye Pr~ents
5 415 News Picture
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6:00 Supera.an
6 30 wv.Jthereagt
B 315 1Sp'trtl J!;ye
0~ NBC New•
7 00 Charlf'i Farrell Show
7 30 Wells Fargo
B 00 Twenty One
8 30 Arthur ,Murray Party
g 00 Amatt. ur Hour
V ~0 Solt4lers or Fortune
10 00 Blond1e
10 30 News Headllnet

Cancer Cure Uungry Publie To

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On
?00 Today
900 Romper Room
10 00 Tbe Prire Ls Ri ght

7 00 , Today
9 00 Rom11er Room

MClElhlnney presldont Meig• Oenerol Holljlltal Sunday

(Continued Prom ' " ' Ootl
\Wiber Porker

TUESDAY

6 !Ill SIUN ON

Mrs Oakie Laudermllt, E~st
the church for an all day eess10n Letart was removed h' Melp Gen
They plan to ~omplei e their sew eral Hospital Sunday by the R14
inl project and also tc clear e p elne Emergeftcy aqquad
bo•r~Ja ln the church buemettt
A eovered dish dlnne will be :boer.
ved at

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As you scarcely need to be
told, that Is what hundreds of
A special r!Jeeting of the Racme scienListll at a cost of many mil
A.mer1can Legion has been called
or doll:~rs have been lookma:
for Thurlday evening J"uly 11 at lions
for these many years

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1otatlonr for expansions, and IJ eyeing Ohio
sttes hungrily He further noted thai n•w In,
dustry coming here likely wUJ bt of the small
ish nat01e, employing 200 to 1.000 people
Several factors exist m Ohto that are
promptmg· Mtcbigan manufacturers to move
new plants away from Detroit One IS h•gh in
dustnal taxes levted In Michigan and not In
Ohio Besides, (lov Wtlliam C O'Netll has
promised no new taxes lhts year
Atkmson suggested that if a community
w• nts mdustry, It had better dress its man
ners up, as well as 1!s clothes, and ask for tl
' No industry Is gomg to come where it ISn't
wanted," Atkinson said Industry also hk• ~
to come where there are adequate hospital fa
ctltttes, where schools are modern wtth a wtde
c•rriculum of tra1rdng which mdustry can
uUhze m employe skills, whete streets and
towns are clean and well managed, where the
people have enough p&lt;Jde m thetr communi·
Ues to create a healthful, p.rogresatve aoctety
even tr 11 costs a few tax dollars

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Sri! PRIZEWateh lor eaeb
4111 PRIZE - Bro11'111e Stu Filtlh camera lor eaeh.
stlo PRIZE - lladml1alon Set for ~lrl- Ball &amp; Glove for Boy.
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6th PRIZE - Sabre "1211" Flash Cunen lor Eaeh.
71lt P&amp;IZE- Playtex Swlnunlllg Cap for Glri-•Handee Fins for Boy.
Blh PRIZE - •5.00 Poper Male Pen for eaeh
Ulh PRIZE - Paper Mate "Capri" for eaeh.
lOth PRI~E- Paper Mat,. "PIIIY Back" Pen lor ea~h.
lUh • 1~11&gt;1 PRIZE - o,l, Gallon Sealtelt Ice Creon for etch.

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Industrial Nibbles Reported
In SOutheastern Ohio By .
Speakers At SORC Meeting
Six bites, properly labeled mbbles, have
been reported received m Southeastern Ohio
In recent weeks from lndustr1es des~rlng to
plant theU" expansion 10 Jess crowded commurdties Thts was the report of Fted Rtce,
Jackson, chairman of the Southeastern Ohto
Regional Council commtttee on mdustry He
gave a comprehensive report during a recent
counctl meet1ng held near Logan
Rice emphasiZed the " mbble" nature of the
inquiries by large manufacturing pla&lt;Jts He
ln11Jcated however that "prospects are good"
for the area as mdustry seeks to decentralize
from the larger ctlies
These words have been a theme In an old
refram tn the trt-eounty area for at least 10
years There has been blUe evidence of them
becommg solid fact, yet MtddlepQrt obtained
a branch of the Impertal Electric Co , clearly
a case m pomt or an establlBhed, old-line company wtth a !me reputation wanting to get
parttally away from crowded Akron We be·
lleve Imperial has found Its reception In this
area good Good for lmpenal, and certalroly
good for the county
We could use many more like Imperial Fu·
lure mvasions of new industry may take the
same form , too, If Herchel Alklnao11, vice
president Of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce,
knows of what he speaks In an address at the
same SORC meebng, Mr Atkinson suggested
that large Industry Is seeking decentralized

RUARK
REPORT
ly ROBERT C IIUARK
T think I am more sorry than
not for the younl( people who hav
In&amp;: finirJhed college are now in
the procea1 of 11ettllng down fof 1
life or ton and travail There is so
mueh oecurity around bar the bi~
Item- the atom that &amp; lot of the
tun of gambl.ng mtnt be- mh-'ng

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These industries are wtlltng to pay these
kind of tax dollars, witness the fat·wtth wealth
Addison Township In Galha County, rolUck·
lng with dnllars from the Ohio Valley Electric GorporaUons s tax duplicate returns
ll and when somethmg big breaks on the
2,000 and some industrtal acres eit]jer option
ed or purchased In Letart Falls Meigs Coun·
ty would have the same expe•tence as Add!·
son and Gallia County
According to Rtce and Atkinson such a de'
vetopment may not be far away

ever be wu when I left one papt~~t
where I was mukin,g $12 each week
for a raise of three bucks Thoae
three bucks made all the differ
ence
My bunch had a sort of joyou"
dlsreaard ot practicality We aH
had 1tarved in varymg degrees
through the sad years of 1928 '35,
1110 povert-y held no threat to out
peace ot mind We had no Thunderblrdt: to lolle, no Cadtllac con.
verts to protect Wt had not gone
ateady and entertained no thouahts
of matrimony unles11 the bride wn
wlnnina to eat air and sleep on the

n l1 a serioWJ sober buneh o1 grus
sprout!! that we have raised
But It built up the old adrenalln
through World War II and the K , ne'oler you fear There was a certain
rean trouble" Most or the onc11 determtnatton to make It big, to
I've met act like old folks They be poor no more to take 1.he world
start goina lteady in nurly a by the scruff and cuff It into sub
marital atatu C~ at 14 or HI and ffiJ IIjj'iOn
eenerally adrpt the a1r of young
This though often occurred to
fo11le1
me 111 I swept phoaphate rock sul.\
They 1\f.YJ been h rgllly Mama phur dust nnd sheep manure Irom
ralnd, wltH'l'op away to the wan th6 'tween-decks hold or the hunthroueh a lH'riod ot unprecedentcll gry &amp;hlp SundAnce Hamburg Auprosperity Largely they have no• lwerp-LJverpool bound out of Saexpertenced the exhilaration or Vannah, for the stArtling sum of
trying to whap a grinding poVI'tly 10 buekt a week And l had fouiht
ai was the good fortun e of ~~ De a man with JN' flstll for the job
Nope 1 feel kind ot sorry tor
preulon kld!l
1u1t •bout anybody who want&amp; thla bunch Even before they start
to work at anythlni can pick anc. they got 1t m:.dc
(Copyrl&amp;ht 1911? by United
cl1001e today-especially the en
elneel'l with hairy ear11 ,nd the Feature Syndicate, lne)
lobontory boya
Jven In ttie South which gener
a1ly underpayJ Its newspaper peo
pie dewy journ11llsm cnduatet are
betn~~: courted by the papt~rs and
(Contlnutcl P:rotft , ... Ona)
aome are &amp;tartllli u hlMh ps a h1.m interviewed b) the judge&amp;, who wm
dred buckl a week This io~~ 11 dis rate each purtlelpllnt on natural
tant yelp from the days when .a attndlveneu, peraonallty poise
t12-a week copy boy job was con and appearance
aidered a choice opportunity by an
Area wlnnort wlll receive a 21·
MA from Columbia
jewel wrlat wat~h and the oppor·
The budding man of tomorrow tunlty of p1rUclpatlna in Queen
1\u been ICC!trrJed by lots of bOOns of the J'Urrow fln1la to be held
He pioneered a (resh j Ulld called
the early part or September
"teen·aaer ', 1n which the hobbit during
In
tddlUol'l
to •erylna u hostear
deboy received 1pecial status a1 a for the Soli Con•erYatlon
Expoll·
periJOn inatead or just bemr allow tlon and lr~ternatlonal Plowlna
ed to Top1ify himself Into ordinary Matchea, the Queen of the F'Urrow
&amp;rowth
will rece~ve Pn expEII\IIBI•patd four
ttl Land Betty were early lnfotm day holiday In NN York City
ad that tMy were apeclalaeements ~lth her pan&gt;nta, • eomplete watd
of the population, wUh 1pedal rob~ Rnd numerous natlonalradlo
rl.ht.a, prlvileger, clothe• habit~ and television appearance• On
p11tJme1, problema- and tbat the t Seplember ll, ahe will be introwere neither to be punished &amp;i duced to morf' than IS miiUo11. teleehUdrtn for belnlil naua:h1y no · vialon vlewen on the United Slates
made to fat!t up to facta a1 an Steel Hour
adult TeJevlllon and the blue jeftn
Applications for the conte1t art
tormed their character, aa did the atUI beine souaht by •oil cOnsercrewcut •nd the ponytail hairdo
vation diatrlct chairmen In many
"•ndaliim And juvenile deiln- counties and may be obtlll)ed
'IUfney aeemt-d to mark their early trom local Soil Conaervatlon or.lormatJve Ume-tn odd variance tl) tlc::el or Amarlcan Fence dealer•
tbt later, aober, rather dull RUtch Girl• en$erin1 tbe 1nltlal county
fM reeurlty In jobl The averase competition mWJt be alna:le and reltl4 cut lOGie l&lt;lday doeon l ponder side on a farn1 In Ohio
till polllibllity or.mutna o million
or buatlna out In the proeeh He
wanta \o know about 'he r,en•Loo
~Ia" and It already count ns th~
d~JW uotll he ~uhe:s hi1 aoolal ••

Daily Sentinel
Day Book
NEW ARRIVAL
JAr and Mr1: Homer Warner Sr
h&amp;ve rece1ved word of tbe birth of
a aon Steven Wayne, to S~a:t and
Mrs Homer Warner 1r, who are
at~tUoned w1th the Air Force in
'Engls.11d The baby weighed 8 lb
7-41 ozs and 11 their first chlid

8 p m

IUB MEN TO MEET
The rea:ular meetlna of the EUB
\fen of DlsJrict fA wJIL be held at
the Enterprise EUB (burch on
Tuesday Julv 9 at 7 30 p m and
A special program has been plan
ned it was announced today by
Edon Kraeuter p1 esldent

NIW ARRIVAL

Mr and Mrs Robert Gooch (Jan
et Hill) of Columbus are Knnounc
ing the birth of a dau,hter Wed
nesday, July 3 Orandpnrenl1 are
Mr and Mu E J HUI Pomeroy
and Mr and Mrs Kerr Gooch of
Columbus G "&lt;lrge Fr81(!ker Pine
Grove, and Mr and Mrs Robert
Goooh of GaiUpoUs are great
grandparents The Gooch's also
have two Otl1 er daughters, Teresa
and Cynthia

Over 500 Ente-r

Wlt11 MIITINQ
The Woman's Society of Chris
tlln Service of the United Metho
dlst Church will meet Tuesday at
1 7 30 p m In the church parlors
Mr1 Leo Crew will lead devot 10 ns
and Mrs Kenneth Finley will pre
tent the proaram
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Indiana •• fltnln•
lyr~euae at Tlttn

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lutlty Polllibi1 the earty deiln
q4tll&lt;)' wu • llnol llina at youth
Hai'Oilf .......
I waa nd onto the world aome
II ¥lin 110 thY: aurrmer. into ..
,orld ~II \tlB blnen O! j@S
nta 111• onoe, olld It Wll sort ol
•' wondorM. You
t\"othlna whllaolver W lott, so that inythlnl

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PHILATHIA PICNIC

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The annual picnic
the Ph1l 1
lhca Society or the Chureh ~
Christ wi11 be held Thursday at 6
p m at the Roo.dlirle Park

P~AN A~LDAY !IlStON

Wed~dl1

at 10 30 women r •
the Chureh of Christ will meet a

MONDAY

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CALL IPICIAL

Kenn~th

6 GG

10 00 The l'rlco Jo Rilhl

10 30 'l'ruLh or Consequenee•
11 00 T1!." Tac Doueh

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11 30 It Colila Be You
12 00 Te~ &amp; J inx
1:1 30 Curlent

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1 00 My IJtUe HaUfe
J 30 Bride and Groom

2 00 MaUnee 'theiler

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Science

NEW YORK, uP _ :AC&lt;ordlns
to one recoeniZed canettr expert a

substance he bas never se~n
caused some cancerS' to' dlaappear
and pulled their vtctlml back frum
the brink of the 81'avtt

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dlsho~esty

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News Briefs
IIATS HIS RECORD
TOKYO UP -Takash1 lshlmo.
to of N1hon Umvers1ty bette,e&lt;!
tits world rerord for the 100-m ...
butterfly swim Sunday when
he won the e\o'ent 1n 1 013 min
Ute&amp; m a dual meet againJt Chuo
University Ishtmoto l etterO;ld t e
l 01 ~ mark he set J•me 16

PORT

HIOIAWAY

HU~ON

Mlch uP _

fore, they pr.&gt;ved nothin1
Sheriff's offlcelr flnaiJy feund
For the aake of humanity, Kre- wbere prlsonor Charles R Hlll 24
biozen mu•t now be thoroufiChly ha,d been hidmg the loot from &amp;.
and scientlflcally tested on a larae I!!:.~.•r1 holtlup Oftieers entered
scale !o Its beneficial effects may
at men! tlme and found
oms H1U srud be had
But accor•iins to almo1t all If be proven beyond quibble or
h1ding lhem under h11 false
not all other recognh~ed cancer doubt
plate but wu forced to re
expert. thia substance has done
Oppenentt' Cont.ntiOM
move.. them ln eqjer to ent
and will do no such thlnt and w
The oontentloa of hit scientific
m fact, worthiest
opponent• are
ACCIJIENTAL PATIENT
Thor• you hav. the hHrt
Krebiozen baa been thoroughly
SOUTH BEND, Jnd UP - Samp
of 1 ltltter fight which haa
and sclentiJically tested alTeady, son Eder 38, w ~nt to St Joaeph
Han raglns ln•f• canctr r•
and h11 found to be worthleu Hospltal to vi~t a friend who wat
INrch tclenc;e for 1lmoat al•
aJalnst cancer beyound quibble or a patient He ended up In surgery
yeara--e fight of one c1ncer
They rely upon the two ror removal of his appendix Whiledoubt
~el.ntl•t a,.ln,t altnolt aft If
11tudies which (' y ehallenges
ehattint with The friend Eder dou
not •II hl1 coiiNUutl.
bled up in pun
Ivy himself ia honest and sincere
The fight now 11 belna: taken inLOST BILLFOLD
to the arena of the eeneral pubUc but he hal been deluded • or
where there ore no recoa;nized can • duped" by peraons aeeklne to ex·
A blilloid With-'0 In cash, p'UJ
cer expertl IJut only pebple who ploit cancer patlents and their re- checks. and p•pen, apparently
long for something - anyth.tllJ - lative•
belonilng to Fred W Ramsey ild
which works aa:ainst cancer and
dreaa
Waahmgton D C , was tu1 n
It ls u upeatably eruel to hold
ed
mto
Pomeroy pnhee last week
through taxes and contributions out a "woilbleta"
mbatance
pay a:ladly, most of the high co•t• whose exilter.ce even bas to be in by an honest finder Unless Ram
of cancer re5earch
doutit, ai!l a "mafiC cure'' and thus sey who Djlay be a freighter, or a
deflect cancer patients from tbe con1truct10n worker claims the
IeMier lecorM Jud. .
billfold soon the pollee depl i
Whether or not You feel up to two thlna• whioh mltlhl really cure ment wilt write to t~ ~ Washmgt 10
lhem-1ursery
or
radiation
1
It as a non ~xpert, you re goina
addreu.
to be asked to juda:e the merlta of
Because you the man-in the
the fight and Influence the out- street are br•ina: aaked to Judce
tome-If you haven't been ull::ed between these two eontendlns foralready The askers are the one ces thia reporter i1 eolna: to proembattled lctenUst and an orpq- vide you with the faeb, pro aDd
ized 8Toup o~ earnest convlnced con, tn five dllpatehea of whleh
non-experta ltd by Glorlll: Swan. this la the fll'l't At tbe outset,
son, the fUm &amp;tP.r
you are warned to hold onto your
hat
Thl1 eontroverat bas eenei'atThe sctenti~I 11 'Jr Andrew Conway Ivy profe!IFor Of ph)'lloloJY ed a searing heat, and the dead
and head ot t)'te department of ~atl hurled by both aldet obacure
cU.mcal science University of DU scientific horizons For example,
nols The su!Jat,nee ts c:alled "K.re.. the preRldent of the University of
Jllinob aot fired-he war the :rnoat
biozen '
notable of tcrebloun't eaaualtlea.
His content ons are•
Two of tbeq dead cata wUl be
Krebiozen has been tried in
burled
decently now, at the blfillr\o
hundreds of cancer patients and
nlrtJ
11
demonstrated to be bJolotdeaJJy

TAKIN TO HO.,IT4L._

TAKIN TO

NOI~ITA~

Supp-lon Chll'fl Pol•
One Ia t11e eharae, mail• reo

peatedl)' fro"' tbe J:reblozeft! llde,

lbol • tho mtdleol ~roleaalon
through lbe Amerlcm lllecll•ai
Asson bas

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cer lma1ibo YOUI'IOII I doctor
deeply enmeohtd Ia lbl 110nloa ol

Kenneth Wyatt, ott Rt 143 nelr tbe dylf18 and their loved. on•.
the New Lima 1\oad, was liken to Would you WllbiiOid tho tnllme'l
-111)1 treotment
a m Suflerlna: from a p0s1ible 1 alilht teoaon

of tho Middleport 11and Booat' , 11
Association, ha. tailed a t~pee 1 llsht otroh
Mtmlwn who are netive In th-e meetlnt for Wednesday at 7 SO at
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Council but were unable to attend the High S.hool All band mem
are Ml' and Mn Harry Plclte 1s

hers' Pll'(llrtJ are urged to atta11d
A marriage Ucenae bat bc~n
and llr and Mra Wotre' Plokeno thl• •noetln• when plans will .,~ l"ued to WIUiam Robert MoKet
Olhor •ueota wt\'e Mra Bet'J' ol81'ltd lor tho ••mint yeor
ney, 18, Columbus, 0 en1lneao

Klta Wheellna, weit Viratnio, Mr

E~er~, and Judith Ka:l Murra,y, 1•,
A. .AIONMINT ASICID
Mldaoeport, Telophono rato~.
that -appened wr.a an lmproveme~d oro, ond Loulae, Martha, Eric •• 1
An ,l.qaiJnment holore Suds•
on lilt ..,...._ The rl•heot 1 abatl Eddie Parker
" John ll l)aeon Is belnt isked hy
MIICIS OIHIRAL HO!'ITAI.
Mayor l!l. F Robti\Son for Willl•fll
Admilte~ SaturdaY Mrs K~th
Reeve! HartlsonviUe Reeves was erlne lrelap4, Pltt.hur1h, p,,
1 taten Into eUJlodv •teln Jut week
Hinds, RuUand, Joh)l W
wdty ])&lt;!lice !!ere ro. tnlol&lt;lcalion
R1&lt;ino, !Ira. Bulh Sam •

and Mrt W S Mlcha111, Gary Len

- yo~ bad ovoll
\0 tbink mi1bl

work? At on• famous

euc• a.,

pert told lbia ~. his tl'll
molal with onttf oDd 1111 v9i~e
tremblln1, "lbe mero NUtiiiOn
ob1eene"

or Consequeneea
Tie Tae Dough
tt Could Be Y o ~
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er alaellll!lr'.. Pomeroy 7 8 ltc

10 00 News ot the Night
10 lO Sam Snead's Golf Show

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--(17) Help Wonted

saleman S~tlary and eommiss1on
Write Box 668-D c/ o The Dailey
Sentlnel, Pomeroy, 0
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••Ill training WorM~ •
trained a horse at t)le Oxford
MECHANIC FALLS, Me --(UPl County Fall' &amp;round!! thl!l sprln;

- for the 33rd CQnucutive yea Unttl ~e was 86, Snell drove horsea
91 year-old AJ Snell ot this town in barness raeea

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NOTte• TQ C~TRACTOilS
ST4TI 0, OHIO
DEPARTMINT OF HIGHWAYS

CINCINNATI UP - The Cinctn
nat\ Redle&amp;a three .nd a half
ga mes from first place hobbled
home today to a three d•Y reat
before travehna: to Brooklyn tor a
two game ser1ea
The Rediea~ were puahed Into
fourth place by a double lou to
St Loub:, Sunday Cmemnatl 1'
three percentage polntl bebmd

third pltce Phtlodelphio
tttook the cardlnela 10 mnlngs

m the fitr4 game to

way Director of Ohto, at Columbus,

KRA, IRON- MITAI.I

eatcb eJther the Yankees qr Cardt
nail' at the breaki.eck pace they
are traveling
Both the Yank! and Cards &amp;l'e
2lh games ahead in tbelJ' respec
tive pennant races today as all
the teams pause for the annual

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teda)' he •s "at leut • wflek

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T-32, Patehln1 and Seal
Pavement Width 18 feel Length
!6,526.40 feet or 313 mila
Tbia pro1eet Ia to be completed
not later !hall October 15, 19117
Bldde11 must opply,lion the II'"•
~~ torml, lot prequaU cation "[lolth
thO ~way Credit !!umtner, al
Columbur. Ohio, at lea11t 10 days
htlore the aate set to open bids
The minlmull'1 wage to be patd
to aU labor employed 4)n thil con..
tract •hall be in a~dane, with
I~• "Sohedule o! Prlo\'lilllnf Hour·
ly W•e• Rateo Asoertalnea and o...
termlned bY The DePanment of
Industrl nt Re1ationr applicable tOstate aogbw•y D~parltnent Im
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D,nnr Nelaon, 640 Grant St.,
illadloport
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4115 0'7 (17 5a) of the Revised Code

of

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Tlle bidder must sub!nlt wlth hio

bid J certified ebeek In 'lie amount

of $610000

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Plans and spedficatlons

t~e

are- on

tlle In the deportment of

~lb­

wa)'J and tb.e ofllce of tbt division

deputy ctJreetor

The dlreet'Or re11erve1 the right
to reject any and a11 bids

4 ae:rd, • room .Jtop•e. wash house

fl&amp;raae Located ne-ar Hemlock
' Groft 'ijer.D)an Wolfe, P Q Box
'14, Union Furnace, Ohio

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Brown A~otorney at Law First
1t was James, m 1852 hen his son
W1lham Then William's aona W1J.
llim Paul and .Tamea The host f
the Browns moved to another state
recenUy The office was rented .(1
somebody whose name Illl t

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ill lVIII'S

Pomeroy l"ire
Dt~rtment ~~· l~t scene Slrild!'
Np ;l'lll"''ly dam'J• outoMo the
dryor were roJ11)rted

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LAUNDRY CO.

vUie Townahtp, bY \Jpptyina •

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CAN'ANDlAGUA N Y UP Donald QampbeU, the Briton who

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Run ·· Jld , -rom.eroy

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Wanted

Lflnluighl~.,

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tblon coinpeuuon a1~houeh s. .
dton 's9ertel Haa11e- won Sunday .,
final event, the 4 ()()l).meter eros"
countJ')' ruq, In 18 M.e minutes

nsuronce

Pl'l RIPORTII)

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and famdy of Lou1•

Ohio, untU 10 00 A M Ohio East
erl) Standard Tlme Tuesday, July
23, 1957 tor unprovcments in
Award as one contract will be
made on Proposal No1 1 through
6 as p. group, or on Proposal Nos
4 and 5, and Proposal AlterntttP:
Nos 1 2 3 and 6 18 a group
by 9PPIY1D&amp; a bituminous treat- I·B&gt;rown.
Prop•••' No. 1
menl Items T 30 and T 32 Patch
l20Bl I
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FLOYD HITTING HARD
feel
Length
12
100.80
feet
Wtdth
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poo:!:~::r~ ~ 1 15
D3190(part&gt;
6 93 1315 14 3o 14 88
Middleport
29,62Q 80 feel
GREENWOOD LAKE N Y 1 16 '16, State Route No 160 18 feet Length
Bouds Phone
m Springfteld Morgan and Hunt Total Length 41 817 60 feet pr 7 92 tuP - floyd Pat LeTSon who }1111
~efend bit heavy we~~~ b t tit e
Mrs John Lu': twller 234 W Main tngton 'l'owrlsfupS by applymg a m,IIes
Propolll Mo. 3
against 'l'ommy Humcane Jack
St , P.omeroy Phone 168, lS the bitummus treatment Items T-30
il'epresentatwe ior NuBone and and T 32 Patchmg and Seal
Galha County OhiO on Section son July 29 11 cored the f1r t
1NuTrend manufacturers of cor
Pavement W1dth 16 feet Length 0 00 (part) State Route No 7715 m knockout of hiS tramlng prepa~
setry m th1s srea Carry 1 com.. 19113 60 feet W1dth 18 reet Walnut &amp; Perry TownshipS', by ap ~JODi Sunday when he floored
plete lme of corsetry and hos- Length 14 731 20 fe et Width 20 plym&amp; a bitummo~s treatment. Louis Holmes With ~ left r1ght to
pi\al equ1pment
7 3 2tp fe et, Length 34 161 60 feet Total Items T 30 and T 32 Pavement the J8W m the first round of a
Length 68 006 40 fe-et or 12 88 Width 18 feet Leneth 21,120 00 ;·~pa:;;rr~ln~g;;;m;;;;;at;;;ch;;;;;;_,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~dl
miles
feet or 4 00 miles
Proposal No 1 AINrnata
PropoNI No. 3 Altai'Nitl
Galha County Ohto on Secbons
Gallla County Ohto, on Section
0 31 (part) 6 93 13 15, 1430 14 88, 0 00 (part) State Route No 175 in
15 90 16 76 State Route No 160 Walnut &amp;: Perry T~wnships, by, ap
in Spnngf1eld Morgu and Hunt plying - tittummoua tr~atment,
ington Townships, by applymg a Items T 30 and T 32
Pavement
Call 6190-J
bJtuminous treatment Uems T 30 Wldl~ 18 teet Length 21,120 00
ani T S2 Patchmg and Seal
feet or 4 00 wiles
e Wo Pl1k Up a Dtll..r
Paveent W tdth 16 feet Length
Propoul No. 4
(21)
Htll. CINM4 ahd Slockod ,
19 113 60 feet Width 18 feet
Meigs County, Ohio, on Section
Length 14, 731 20 feel Widlb 20 0 00 (part}, State Route No 124 Jn
lnvcstment property 129 acres f feet, Length 34 16160 feet Total Salem &amp; Rutland TowDJb1ps, by epland on route 124 tOree trac i
Of timber, aomc o'Yer a hpndred I L&lt;•ng&gt;th 68 006 40 feet or 12 88 plylng a bitumiooul!l treatment,
Item&amp; T-30 and T 32, Patclling md
years old free gas from a well miles
Propoul No. 2
Seal
Pavements Widtti 18 feet
three yeari old and royalty f
Galha County OhlO on 8e~tlons
$4QO per year, also coal an l: 0 00 2 31 Stjlte ROUte No 233 10 Length 25,502 40 feet or f 83 mileo
Proposal No.5
plenty of water, price $15000 Gr~enf1eld and Perry Townshtps,
Melg&amp;
County,
Ohlp on SeeUon
Phone R,cme 3689
7.fi J,n by applymg a bituminous treat
9 93, Slate Roulo No 338 In Letart
ment Itenu; '1 30 and T S2, Patch~ &amp; Lebanon TowMhlps, by 'ippi)'lna
mg anti Seal
a bituminoutl treatment Item•
;Ull.DINO LOTS on Route 7, Pavement W1dth 17 feet, Length T 30 and T 82 Pav.,..ent Width
nunutes from Pomeroy Choice
12 196 80 feel Wld1h 18 feet 20 reel Length 29,!1'73 00 feet er
of 1ize Ralph Russell, Pomeroy Length 29 620 80 feet
Total 562 miles
6 29 7tc Length 41817 60 feet or 7 92 mlles
Pro..-1 No.6
Propoaat No 2 Altemat•
VJnton C011nty, Ohio, on Section
Galh11 CoUnty, Ob10, on Sections 0.00, State Route NO- 160 in Wilkes.
0 00 2 31, State Route No 239 in v.llle Townsbip, bY appl)'tnll a bl·
GreenflP:Id and Perry Townships tumlnout treatment, Itemr T~O
and T 32 PatcblnJ and Seal

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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Fire II\ 1-j._ clothe• gryeJ: at the
realdenCfJ ot ll'red Martr, Monke)'

R!ltjiUSAL C.O,LUD
Tho ~..~ or the lllv Bend Mi....
troal ~oclaUqn will "''oUer ...,... Juodq_ bf.','l'be Ohio Vtll.. Ita ~iirltJ1 ~I 1M home "' Mro Qllv~
~ 0. •lliiDtlll eenc. ~lui' ,, _
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MONTANIAN WINS

Jaelc Damell

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fifth lou aa:amst nine victorle1 for Mrs. Bertha Kolter and Leater
the season.
Bailey
Joe Cunqlna:ham was a one man
'ev and Mrs Carmichael of
team for 9t1 LoUil, driving ln all South WebsW' were villtlng theu
the Cards' ?una He bluted hll daughter Mra. Jean Hamm and
fifth home nm In the first Ianing family over the Fourth
w1th Mus1a1 on base He Bin&amp;led
Mr antf 1r~ Roger Grue.er or
In AMn Dark with the wlnnln&amp; Columbus Wf'te the week end
run in the lOth
guestJ of the former's parenta Mr
and Mrs Clarence Grueer
Homer Fer.,,.....
Johu Ihle attended the M&amp;SI)mc
Smokey Burgesa led the8 e•.,.tta,nc.uk, ·I eelebra~\on at Marietta July 4.
tor Cincinnati He hit hls
,. Hrt Vitta Frank of Flat Wood•
home run in tbe second inni!JI
with one man on base •nd ~red 11 vlaltin&amp; the Baily family this
week
\he LlelDJ r\m In the IIX on / a ....,.... - - - - - - double by Roy McMUlan
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In the mgbtcap Hal Jeffcoat, r
IOIIN PRI.-D
flr Qt of !Ieven pitchers, drew hls '1JARTFORD CITY lnd.-(UP)d
A robm earrying :1 piece o r
six !I defeat u j )\a Cards ex.plo ed slrmg to 1 nest was trapped hl.l 1
for live runs in the ftnt tnnin•
The veteran rta:btllander wu 1ft I tree when the fJtr1nJ raue 1'
foreed to leave bdieaUJe of • twist on a branc:h and the birds c::aw
ed neek muscle
at the same t1me Me-:nber. of 1he
Her!lbell Freeman had to be Charlet~ Ru1aell family seem:f the
carried off 1he field after bema bird's plight called f1remen W11 l
bit However x raya ahowed nega hoisted an aerial laddcJ and rree~.~
tlve He abould be back m the line. the robm
up after the All Star mterlude

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cocker opanleis, $18

Morning Star

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ready
an •ltempt to \'etter
h11 mart m a run ou CIUndh.
f.UI L~e c ampbeU aaJd. pliu~ ]
bottt on hit tw~mHe eour~~, plua ~
bad weather h1n bamQttfd bb
preparations

Brooks La\\Tence gave up nme vdle K7 , and ){rs Anna Balley ol woa tile overall cnarnpionshlp 1n
hits and went all the way to bis Forest Run were recent guest1 of the Swf4ilh Open modern penta

Sedan $Gt(!, _a,~~qm•lle ~.
opot1e11 Of.~ 1 11!~ ~~~~ ~IU!&gt;­

1953 FORD VB 4 dr eu.tom Sedan
filii! Sbinln1 ll&amp;bl areen littllh.
Blaettnar'•• Pomeroy.
7 8 4te

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Redlegs, 3-2

11103 PONTIAC I eyt I dr Db
grey Blaetj.n"''a,

AH Star break
C1ty 5-2, and Bal hmore bea~ 8osTbe world champlOR Yankee• ton, 8-4
made It four m a row Sunday
Philadelph•a took both end• of a
when they ell;llle from behind to doubie-heack:r from Broo.klyn 2-l
defeat Waabm1t.oa. 7 ~
and 5-3, \&lt;1 ~ve back lato the
ln othf:r Amenean Leaa:ue first dlvi.Wn 10 the Nahonal
game. t)e White Sox . wept a pa1r League, the Piratea beat
the
from the (ndians, takin&amp; tbe 13- Gianlli twice, 10-t and 8-1 and
mnint opener, 9-t and the second Milwaukee defeated Ch1caa:o 4 2
&amp;arne, 7 Z.. DetrOit. _to_,p_,pe=d- _Ka
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C:olumttua, OhiG, June 21, 1957
Call Wllllom llaclford,
Contract
Sal.. L... •l Copy No. S7·
No More 8"'wna
l!D&lt;t Sorlat.._
5 2 lm01&gt;
LI4DiillS ARE HOT
m
The
ftrlt
b~lf of the 1951 major
NEW CASTLE, lnd --{UP!-For
UNIT PRtl:l CONTRACT
league season now is history, and 1015 years a 1hmgle on an offlee
Seaie4
propOJall
wm
be
rece:lVBUY
ed at the oCflce 1of the State High· 1t will take one of the greatest m a bu:tkhng on aroad St ad'ole
ITaUCTIIRAL I IUMI
second belf drJves in hiilory to

c~v·bl\e Tddl~ ~g~d

111M BUICK VB ~peciJ\ 4 dr Sedan WAlf.IJ'!IID - Middle ag~ woman
'1,895 D)'naflow llrlve, eustom
w-0 Jl-fl~l home to stay with

900 I Spf

II 4$ The' Late News
II 45 Sign Off

Extenaton

Scaffold lloardo, Dr011 Clothl
Cllnl&lt;ln F'•ber, llllddleport.
Pbono 82115J[.
Ill t1

PqQ1.01'0Y

8 00 Broken Arrow
8 30 Telephone T1me

Theater 13

Par Rent -

iera Sedan Q,4ps. Hard Top
Oynaflow drWe, MH. !Maotlful'" W"N'n:D
coup)e or lady to ve n an e P
ly kept Blatttpar'&amp;, Po...-~Y
eare for 2 chtldren Write Box
888-E, ~/c The Dally Sentinel,
114tc

6 15 John Da'QI and New•

10 00 Newa or ttl&lt; Nlihl
Sam Snead Golf Sbow

12to

moutb Wagon, 6 ely R&amp;H, ogey
finish, $14&lt;11&gt; Pomeroy Motor Co
WAN'\'ED - 'New- and used cor
Pomeroy, 9, Phone 491

4 00 Cartoon ~iub
~ 00 Mlcket Mouse Cluh
8 00 P'lve Star Fmal

Press Conference
830 Top Tunes ait.d New Talent
950 Sheriff of Coc;hlse

The Late News
~-Sl.:;_tn 011

Waaon, blue and Jvory, automatic
trans , R&amp;H. $695 19M Ply-

1 00 Tbe Feminine Toueb
00 Afternoon
32 SO
Ufe With l!~~~~J:'"'

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Juatlce of Peace
(61 24 (7) I 8 15,

Redlegs Hobble Home To Rest, Preparing For
Journey To Brooklyn After All-Star

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finish Nice, fS89 11153 Plymouth

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7 S-Stc

.. II. IIAWUII'GS SONS OD - M
hour Wr..ter ServJce. Day
Phone 821'1 Nlabl PbOIIO

STATION WAGONS - 19111 Pl1

ORDER OF ATTACHMIMT
R IL lllwllnao
Richard Milrhem
Claim $2D 00 &amp; Court Co1ts of Suit
a; E Grindley

I Mil• North tf P - Aluminum ~mbioaUoa ilorm an3
screen windows and doorf Steel
and. aluminum awnlngs and ean-

Pome-

C8bl AutoSE!rvices

12 15 Nelghboro
12 30 Ftankie Laine

100 The P'emlnln~ Toqch
200 A'(.m~oon .nlrn :Featlva.J.
330 Llle 'With Elr.abeth
400 Cortoon Club
100 MlckP._y Mouae Club
8'00 Five Stsr Final
8~ 18 lobn lloty Newa
610 Wit• Servlee
7 30 CB!no Smith

Sheridan, Spring Ave
roy

429 If

12 00 Noon News

12 IS Nelgh~ora
12:10 Llberaee

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Lon•FansCedar~~~~~~ET~~~~~
Ch•ato - LUIJ•r•LAU Window
TRACTOR SALES and
Frlgldtlre RefrigerattirL
R A Ftnlaw, 512 E
ltJcfr '~"'"""· 11\hldloport, Ohio
St, Pomeroy
4 27 I!

TUESDDAY CHANNEL
10 59 Sign on
11 00 Adventures in Lear~•

In Learnlns

Pat teraburg

drapes an4 shades, roll up Porch
shades, C1o"h nylon, awrung1,
Porch Vallance, Electric tans,
all kinds. Dale Wlppe1 Supply
21~ Union Ave, Pomeroy
6 5 lmop
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(8) Auto Soles

ti.U'W.

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VENE'l'IAN BLINDS, Mal&lt;h Stick

WHTN-TV Chonnel13
10 &amp;p Sl:ltl On

CONCIU!l'JI: BJ,.OCU
"lulld Bonor For L...

GRUESJiiR BLOCK CO.

12 ft wood .manufattured Run
About boat 10 H P Jphn son
outboard motor, car top ca
rier prlct!d for qu~ck sale
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Phone 327
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WOW4N n•llda 1 h!llllf Write Q~
tl'ild• Hall, Jo• ~·· Portland
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'SlOtt MAG(C CHEF 111 range tabl1
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top $1100 Pll,ope 512 X WI!'

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'l' 00
.Burns &amp;: Allen
Talent Scouts
7 80
Those Wbitms G1rls
8 00
Richard Diamond Private 8 30
Dctectlve
9 00
Stud o One
9 30
Up to-the Mlnute News
10 00
Seaanlne the Weather
10 05 Scanning the Weather
The Late Show
10 1.0 The Late Show

11 00 Adve1

PliPPI~s,

ERY,

3 30 Edge of Ntghl
The Early Sloow
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade

4 00
5 30
5 45
15 55
6 00

VIRGIL WAMSLEY
Phene Che1hlre 7-74,79

Va Phooe OA 2-3586 5-HI-tmoc

3 Hi Secret Storm

Weatherman
6 00 Aetlon
6 15 Douglas Etl.warda

CHA~EL

Maudo B1&lt;tr, 1!83 South Seeond
st, llldd1Qp~rt
7 5 Stc

:i)OOII-JleKalb the Profit Pul
let llj;1I\M BEI\RY S HATCH

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3 00 Brighter Day

The Early Show

Mrs

POULTIIY FOR SALE-Forst Geu,
erauon Arbor Acres Vaatre•a
Crou Boolltr chicks FOR

1 SO Howeputy
2 00 Big Payoff
2 :SO Bob r!rosby Show

3 30 Edse o! Nlgl&gt;t

9 00

S'ome new

By Order of Yillage CQUncll
Attest C 0 Murray
V1Uagt Clerk
(6) 24 (?) !, 8, !lc

• :8\Ck Hoe Service
•:.t(uek LQp.ding Equipment
• Dum!! Truck Service

7 1 Btc

12 30 As the World Tu,tni
I 00 OQr Mlu Brook!

3 00 Brighter DaY
3 liS Secret Storm

10 00
10 Otl
10 10

FURNITURE -

8:30 p.,IJI.
Roek Sprlnc• Gr~~t~~ellall

Val!ant Lady

II 15 Love

2 00 Bls Payort
2 30 Bob Crosby Show

"I 00
7 SO
8 00
8 30'

Wednelldly, July tG, 1157

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•Gliding ~Ditch Dining

fQY PQIQIRAJII,UI
mole
(ollldY
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ond
fomalt,
HI
ond
$73
331
C
Se•~nd St , Apt 3 Middleport N '

10 30 Strike It Rich

1 00 Our Milil Brooks
1 30 Houseparty

~port•

Farm Bureau
Get Together

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8 00 Captain Kangaroo
8 30 Mormng Show
9 00 Garry Moore
9 SO Arthur Godfrey

12 30 As lho World Turns

Your Esso

For
Hire!

7 00 J'immle Dean

9 00 Garry Moore

4 00
5 30
S 45
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FREI INsTALLATION

Contractor who Ls awarded the
Mufflers, t~eoat coven battcrie!l
w1ll be required to fur
contract
hrea Budget terms Moore's
msh
an
,approved performance
Pomeroy "
6 22 lmoc
bond of 100% of the total amount
of the eontrllet for thQ faithfUl
performance ot the contract
Th.e contractor agrees to stBJ't
operations w1th1n two weeki of
the date of the award ot the (OD
.uav the
tract
Hour
The Village reserves: the rfaht
or
to reject J;ny or all bldt
Contract"
Village of Mtddl~pqrt,

""'Uolt,"' "

7 30 Boston BlacWe

9 30 Arthur Godfre1
10 30 Strike It Rich
ll 00 Valiant Lady
11 45 Guldin&amp; Lltlbt
12 00 Katie's Kltehe":.

eoc.....c oenll

per word lor three eonioeutlvt ~Speeill - One month' for 2S ceam per word
Full rate Of
word wUI bl cbaraed for ollverlllln&amp; If
1101 paid for '-ION ~ llta oleac- ~ Hllowlnl lnoertlon
"Erhn 10 ,1,4~01tld bsi roported immedlite!Y Tbt
~-~ wUI D91 be reopo~blt lor tlwt one !nco.,
~nb and~ Notleeo of Evenll$10(b0blluoriel
1 filii !"'' wQid. '

TUESDAY

8 00 Captain Kana:aroo
8 30 Corllls Aleher

11 15 Love of: Life
11 30 Search for Tomorrow

DEPINDABLE USULTS

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!'¥•n Called X
10 30 N'ew• HeaHUnea
1040 Nltewateh
12 00 Tonight
100 SIGN OFF

CHANNEL I - MONDAY
'l' 30 Boaton Blaek.ie

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J he studies of the actlvilf of
Kreblozen In CIJIC:er pll:lent1 made
In 19DI and !IH!a under the aliiplces ot t-he Am.erlcan Medical A..
soctat 1on •nd the Unlver•lty of
Dlinols whleh.tound Kreblozen to
be more or ,en worthleu "Were
contaminated by bias, i•norance

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The location and ~ndiUon of
the above atreeta may be ueer
talned by contactlns Jame. F Ar
' ~ICIAl. NOTIC~
Sea1ed propoaals will be received nol d W Chestnut St , ll•ddleport
until J 00 P, M ',luiY t~ t 957 by (PhoiH! 62114)
lb' Vllll1e ol rJoddleport, Ohio at Bld' shall be ltfll8d, on a unit
the oltice of Villa. e Clerk ror the pric ~ basis for approximatelY 28 ~
seal treatment of vattous ltreeh of SOO gallon• of MC-4 or M~ and
the Village of Middleport The approzimatelr 850 tons of No 6
meetma: speeiflcatlons
area of the abovi Jtreets bemg J p
,PrOximately_j5 000 sq yds
b1d1 will be aceepted
The speclfi.eabons covering thu
progosed l mprovement;. will be the on the ahove i\leciftcationa
.~~~c:Ul(@.tiOni for Jtern T-31 as ts- usmg No 6 !!)ag
Eac h bidder Will be required to
sued by The Qhlo State Highway
sullmlt with bls bid, a cert1f1ed
Department
cheek or btd bond equal to 5'1" of

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roa CONSISTINT

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10 00

10 30 Nltewatch
12 00 Tonlaht -

!~~§~£laim~~~!.~~~!'!~i~en

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I IS All Stnr Game

3 00 Qunn for a 1&gt;a:r '
3 415 Modern Rom&amp;:nt_H
4 00 Comet1y Time
4 30 MoVIetlme
5 30 Popeye Pr~ents
5 415 News Picture
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6:00 Supera.an
6 30 wv.Jthereagt
B 315 1Sp'trtl J!;ye
0~ NBC New•
7 00 Charlf'i Farrell Show
7 30 Wells Fargo
B 00 Twenty One
8 30 Arthur ,Murray Party
g 00 Amatt. ur Hour
V ~0 Solt4lers or Fortune
10 00 Blond1e
10 30 News Headllnet

Cancer Cure Uungry Publie To

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On
?00 Today
900 Romper Room
10 00 Tbe Prire Ls Ri ght

7 00 , Today
9 00 Rom11er Room

MClElhlnney presldont Meig• Oenerol Holljlltal Sunday

(Continued Prom ' " ' Ootl
\Wiber Porker

TUESDAY

6 !Ill SIUN ON

Mrs Oakie Laudermllt, E~st
the church for an all day eess10n Letart was removed h' Melp Gen
They plan to ~omplei e their sew eral Hospital Sunday by the R14
inl project and also tc clear e p elne Emergeftcy aqquad
bo•r~Ja ln the church buemettt
A eovered dish dlnne will be :boer.
ved at

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As you scarcely need to be
told, that Is what hundreds of
A special r!Jeeting of the Racme scienListll at a cost of many mil
A.mer1can Legion has been called
or doll:~rs have been lookma:
for Thurlday evening J"uly 11 at lions
for these many years

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1otatlonr for expansions, and IJ eyeing Ohio
sttes hungrily He further noted thai n•w In,
dustry coming here likely wUJ bt of the small
ish nat01e, employing 200 to 1.000 people
Several factors exist m Ohto that are
promptmg· Mtcbigan manufacturers to move
new plants away from Detroit One IS h•gh in
dustnal taxes levted In Michigan and not In
Ohio Besides, (lov Wtlliam C O'Netll has
promised no new taxes lhts year
Atkmson suggested that if a community
w• nts mdustry, It had better dress its man
ners up, as well as 1!s clothes, and ask for tl
' No industry Is gomg to come where it ISn't
wanted," Atkinson said Industry also hk• ~
to come where there are adequate hospital fa
ctltttes, where schools are modern wtth a wtde
c•rriculum of tra1rdng which mdustry can
uUhze m employe skills, whete streets and
towns are clean and well managed, where the
people have enough p&lt;Jde m thetr communi·
Ues to create a healthful, p.rogresatve aoctety
even tr 11 costs a few tax dollars

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Other Coolville hitters wer~ 1
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nd the lt!.a- Jk&gt;Yler, 1. Reibel, Swart~, Johnnv
gue eading Hutlord Ttgen sua- Tlylor (two) and Bllderaon ail
day with four tea.ms - )ladne, wltb 1inalea.
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Middleport, · Coolville ana Galli· · Wlutru, elongated aotJtbp.tw
polis in position to overtake •n I who would Uq tO develop a beUer
win.
1 curve ball, fa»bed four and walked
Hartford lost at Racine, wlth three, h 'o~ best work In the lattor
Gerald Clark malnna: t,~a first mou· department since IJ.ttatklnj'~mou td
nd appearance of his career by 3. d!Jty,
score of ~2. Rac:ine. however ha 1
Balderson zannea one and walk·
muffed a solld ehinec to Ue it ·up ed two. Jr. Spencer struekout one
by dropping a teat with Coolville and waited one.
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Saturday evenlog 111-7.
· Coolville !10 010 ~ 9 5
Meanwhile, Coolville also paned Pomeroy 200 112 23X....,.U 12 2
its chaaet Sunday by losina 11-4 to
Coolville, Baldenon (LP), J"'.
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bnghtest .baseb~ll prospects among the younger fry . He plays
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hi.tUng .560 ~t the hallWay point in the Little League schedule
WJth 14 hits Ill 24 aPpearances, including one doubM!, two tri·
pJea, and four homers. He has scored 12 runs. He js the son Kenny WiUinl f~nall:t getting ipto
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. White, Lincoln Heights.
st&lt;ide as • pile her. G:~llpollt stay
Redlel batting averages ar of
Saturday were as f(JIJowa: ,
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-Woody Call'e: lndlll)nA in Middleport ,are being banded flowers as
tnc or the belt Lhtl.e League ag·
1rea:atio11.1 in 1lelding and hitting
teen In this ,,rei. Woody wants a
practl~ game with the highly
tou,ed Racine ¢1ub ~nd the Indians
their
want Wee Foazy Wolfe belt h- on the m()uJ]d for Racine.
W en this game is set down as
t1o ~ate, time and place, watch for
t In The Dally Sentinel. You'll '
'Piant to see it If YOU like to see
JOod bneball .
C. W. "Fats" Searls, plio~ of the
Middleport Pony League squad
wants James. He said, •·w~ had
•bout 16 games lined up. Since the
Wason 1tartert every one of tbem
laded out on us."
searletl has a t'slunted elub and
wants and needs a:ame1. Call ~lm .
becauae he'll alin it t.he drop of A
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ehampion and is leading the Heart
of Obio League , one of the strong.
est amateur leagues in the coun·
try.
Dick lo1d the D-esk the club is
loaded with lor.her professional
players. Pitc ~er Walters a trim
and handsome 6·1 and for'mer Yellow Jacket great, undoubtedly will
get thE' call to pitch if this game
is promoted here.
oVA league officials made 1
counter offer of a $50 guarantee
for traveling · ex penses plus 25 ·per
cent of the net abo~e- expensea
(lights, balls thrown in, etc.) to the
Grove City m~~.nager . He has uked
a $75 guarantee. We hqpe and ex·
pect the public. to support this
a:ant.e with t,hcir attendance if it is
illgii~. II .tou don 't it w·m be a
cold day on the equalor before we
venture lo try anl•thn one.

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BUT COOL VILLI WINS
ed in ra-nee with a nlp ani! tucke'"·
With Dlc:k Spencer throwing,
&amp;t Point Pleasant, w!nnfq 7-8.
Coolville toot a seven·inlilng test
The standings IO());; l.QI:'tl .,tliis;
Siturday evening at Racine transH~rtrord Is &amp;-2 {a m•te up Wht .P.lanted frOm Coolville's ,4iarnon!
Point Pleasant to be ph1yed undet S'Jpported with a plagu~ of errilts
lights thJs week probably), Racin·1 · Diek Taylor had seven runs again·
ls 5-3, MJddJeport and GaiUpo~:~ Jt him in the first two innings (In
are 4-3, Coolville ls M. AJI could two walk!, a slna:le by J. Spence.. .
make their mov~ tor ·t'ne e~p. Pom· a triple· by John'nY Reibel, lllngle1
eroy is at 2-8 and. 'Point Pleuan~ bY •Boy.Jes and J, Spencer '(lri let'1..6.
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ond toning). A hli bauer and five
Pomeroy Jumped on Baldy Bl1.· erron helped.
·derson .for . eight !un1 in the f11·•
Jr. Wolfe had tbree for three
seven mnmg1 wtth a deluge of for the LoserA, Including a homer
extra {tale hits. They added three and two doublet!. •
more aa:alnst rellefer Jr. $penc •:~ Racine
000 312 0--.+7 9 6
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Coolville
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Th~ winnen cUnchcd victory 11
Racine, Taylor (LP), L. ·Wo~te
the s1xth when, ahead one rPJJ, t--.·.o ,(3), J. Fisher (8) an1: M~NiekJes.
were added on Van V:anke1 ,.; Coolvllle, D. Spencer and ·J, Spen·
leadoff walk, Wiggin~:~ doing like- eer.
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w~·se , and Jimmy J-oe Hemsley
HARTP=ORD LOS!S
tripled both home.
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Chet Oliver's Tigers COUld do
Other Pomt!roy h:tte1's wer~~ little against the slant of LitH ~
George Ne:sselro"ds .dn&amp;le and a .Foozy Wolfe Sunday at Racine
triple, Bob WiJ&amp;on a two-run trlPlfl with only lour scattered hi.... Ha l·
and a dauble: Hemsley wi~h a sin·
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Mitch, Van Vrankfm, Collins, and walks, a nelders choice and an in·
Young, each with singles, and Cun· field out.
dirf, a double.
Racine got three hit, and three
Dick S;--encer doubled two runs runs in the fir st Inning when with
home in the first Inning· for t!le two away McNickles was uf~ on
losers an{! Johnny ~!bel. trlpl~.!~ol an error, Eddie Stoba.- t iingled,
ln the fifth and scored in· a po.tr Jr. Wolle doubled , Larry Wolf~
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in «=f'l~ aocial at the Crouaer and daua:hter, Sue, Dun· Hwtti!l,eton were a:ue1lJ of tho·
Church, Saturdar ...,en· blr, W. Va.
Wr!Jhtt Sllturilay.
Tbeodor ! Kennedy , who undN
ina, July \3. ServlnJ w111 bq:lft at
ltfn. Sack Kitehen spent tbe
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Wft)t end witb relative! In Colum· a doctDrl care Is now m~.t.cli JRj
prOved.
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Dale Phelpt. Jetr,rton. h., was bu1.
Mra. N. E. Cr(IUier ind cblldten
a euest of his »liter. Mll. Alpba
Helen SliDIIIn, Toledo, apent the
Barr. tWo d8Yt laM w-eek.
weet ~nd at the horile of her par- and J.arry Welty ~aJled orr Clydo~e
On P.londay, Albert Barr, Gree• tnti.IU. ·Ind Mrs. Ylajl); Sillman. McKni.zht at ~ Pomeroy.
.ville. waa a guest of his mother, . . Gj.~eiUI _of· Mr. and Mra. Charles
t.t the Barr ,home_ .
Randlt'y over the week end were ,
Jean Kaaay . Columbut, i&amp; t , ¥7. al'd Mn. Ge&lt;!l~ Kandley, Salt
house aue•l of Mr. •nd Mrs. Ralph - l\Ock,
Va .. L. D. Handley and
Kn•P.P·
family , H\mi.inJtol" and Howard
{Conti'"'" Ft:om p, .. ltour)
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swadley were Sp,url.ock, Cul.loden, w. v 8.
The winners only tot sh; hits off
auesta ot. th• laUer11 parents. Mr.
Mr1. Charles Hanlley spent the . Clark, Jr, Wolfe hld sioa:Je Ju- till·
and MrS: Belt "'Or Par:tersbura: on ll'tll.tr Pal't of the week at Rolur fourtb and MeNickJea an.d Af! . n
SUnday.
Holpital wb&lt;~:re her motber Ls 8 Wolfe had baclr·to-back 1mgles 111
The· Swadleys spent the FoUJlb p.Uenl
1 the seventh that pushed ~lek TP ~
at the 1\ilme of their son-in-law
Mra. Anna Miller attended a lor acrou who had walked. ·
and daught~r. Mr. lnd Mrs. Clayton meettnR of the Oexiter Church La·
Ll~tle foozy fam,.ed eight in 0 .1 ~
HebsiU, arut famlly, Albany.
dies Aid at the home or Mrs. Ev· of hts lower produc,tlons and WII U:·
Mr. an4J Ml'l. Clair Nelton and erett MeKni~ht at Pomeroy, Wed. I ed four, one his b1gher.
Vonley Miller caned on Mr. and .nertlay.
Clark three and w;alked only o~l:!
!Kls. Frank Nelson, WUkesvUlt,
Waid Kennedy is rufterlni from showJna: exeeJJent control.
Mr. and Mrs. E.dwln Nelson· and an arthritic and bardenin&amp; of the Hartford :(1()0 020 000-2 5 2
Mr. pd, Kra. Geor&amp;e Martin. Sun~ arterl•s eon~tion. He is under the Racine
300 010 lOX-' 6 1
day after"'oon. ..
eare of Dr. JJavie.
H~rtford , Clark and Tuck
Mra. ~th.IJ ,, Wllliameon, Rut· ~cme~ L. Wolfe and MeNh:kles.
Mf. and J,(TS. llek Bartru.m wereo
Of gueJ~I · of ~ his .~r~ther-ln- law and· .._nd ulle,d on her brother! Waid
POIP~T LC~SES AOAI_N ,
r6-..- sister fat Mirlon, Ohio over the· Xe~nedy, Wedqesday evenmg.
G11lllp~hs. won its git.mfl' In .ht•
Ill week end..
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Mll'IIP'le Hoffman will leave Sal· seventh mtung when tJ,e Hor8 Willi
'til:. '•nd lin. l61bard Ledlle and urday for · Ak~n where she will 4-2 in · their favor, 1tdding thrl't'
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children, T()ledo; are spendJnc be a 'house guest of her c~usin.
runs It stOod up agairut. twil ru11·
their. vacatibn
&lt;the home of his - .Mr.. and Mrs. R.udy Gerstmyers, in b9th the ela:hth afld ~nth in·
parents, tlr. 'and Mrs. J. T. Udlie. Chicago, were guests for the week ninas,Jor Point Pleasan.L
Lynn Baflrum, Toledo arrived ot Mr~. Gentmyen' br.o tber·ln-law
Emtl Thomas led off the..seventh
'"W~tlne~ly twt.U•g ·lo visit Mr. and 1l1ter, -M..r. and Mn. Harold by beiltg hit by Denny Weda:e, an,t
JDd .Mrs. Jaek Bartrum ror the Gardner.
with one out Jarvili .af;td Weln sb·
week e11d.
The Gerstmyen and Gardenen gled, the latter .scoring on V&lt;~h ·n·
Mr, 1pwl.- Ml'lo CeeU BoUn SP".Ut spent two di)'l last week In Wheel· tine's fielder's choice.
Swnd•y lri COlumbus.
t inJ, W. Va.
Point nearly tied It up In tH e
· They 11nd flfr. and Mrs. Robert· top of the ninth wben Wedge 1P- I
ofl with a single, stole second ,
third, and scored on a wild pil ~h.
With one out Rodney W.amsky
was hit, st9le set'ond and third a ,l 1
ACR,SS
4. A Liberian 2.5. A
~ored on Jake Rainey'• slm( •
wetaht
1. Bonds·
_ nauytBut biR Lee Valentine, in rel~el
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for
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Other ·Point hitter~ were Rrd
explort:r
1. Cooktnr
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V{amsley, Jim Capehart, Rain",.
27. Fare•
U. Shor•
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Greenlee, all with ·a dded single111,
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ATTLEBORO, Mass. - (UP) 30. Pres!lfll
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La,..vllle 4-H Club met at the

home Of Mr._ Alpha Barr, Frlday. at Cheshire.
Week ebd &amp;ueat• of Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. ManhalJ CaJii.llc .
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H1'1. W. E. Crouter were Mr. and Jacluon were . wtek end IUeftl or
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MrL J:¥tr17 Crouaer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale: Wrllhl,
The 4·H Boyi and Girls are spOa· ~h Bottom,\:\' .
and Raymond
Mrs. Anna DuteJ:. and chUdren.

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pert Ill• ~t modem systprNI.cJe cu report·· _
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acine
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The Ohio yalley AIJOClatln'
Other Coolville hitters wer~ 1
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pac was c: oae m
nd the lt!.a- Jk&gt;Yler, 1. Reibel, Swart~, Johnnv
gue eading Hutlord Ttgen sua- Tlylor (two) and Bllderaon ail
day with four tea.ms - )ladne, wltb 1inalea.
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Middleport, · Coolville ana Galli· · Wlutru, elongated aotJtbp.tw
polis in position to overtake •n I who would Uq tO develop a beUer
win.
1 curve ball, fa»bed four and walked
Hartford lost at Racine, wlth three, h 'o~ best work In the lattor
Gerald Clark malnna: t,~a first mou· department since IJ.ttatklnj'~mou td
nd appearance of his career by 3. d!Jty,
score of ~2. Rac:ine. however ha 1
Balderson zannea one and walk·
muffed a solld ehinec to Ue it ·up ed two. Jr. Spencer struekout one
by dropping a teat with Coolville and waited one.
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Saturday evenlog 111-7.
· Coolville !10 010 ~ 9 5
Meanwhile, Coolville also paned Pomeroy 200 112 23X....,.U 12 2
its chaaet Sunday by losina 11-4 to
Coolville, Baldenon (LP), J"'.
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bnghtest .baseb~ll prospects among the younger fry . He plays
an.y posjtion ~lth $kill~ln the infield I&gt;T outfield. has a fl·ne
d hits' Ul l
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hi.tUng .560 ~t the hallWay point in the Little League schedule
WJth 14 hits Ill 24 aPpearances, including one doubM!, two tri·
pJea, and four homers. He has scored 12 runs. He js the son Kenny WiUinl f~nall:t getting ipto
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. White, Lincoln Heights.
st&lt;ide as • pile her. G:~llpollt stay
Redlel batting averages ar of
Saturday were as f(JIJowa: ,
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-Woody Call'e: lndlll)nA in Middleport ,are being banded flowers as
tnc or the belt Lhtl.e League ag·
1rea:atio11.1 in 1lelding and hitting
teen In this ,,rei. Woody wants a
practl~ game with the highly
tou,ed Racine ¢1ub ~nd the Indians
their
want Wee Foazy Wolfe belt h- on the m()uJ]d for Racine.
W en this game is set down as
t1o ~ate, time and place, watch for
t In The Dally Sentinel. You'll '
'Piant to see it If YOU like to see
JOod bneball .
C. W. "Fats" Searls, plio~ of the
Middleport Pony League squad
wants James. He said, •·w~ had
•bout 16 games lined up. Since the
Wason 1tartert every one of tbem
laded out on us."
searletl has a t'slunted elub and
wants and needs a:ame1. Call ~lm .
becauae he'll alin it t.he drop of A
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three timea NBA Ohio defending
ehampion and is leading the Heart
of Obio League , one of the strong.
est amateur leagues in the coun·
try.
Dick lo1d the D-esk the club is
loaded with lor.her professional
players. Pitc ~er Walters a trim
and handsome 6·1 and for'mer Yellow Jacket great, undoubtedly will
get thE' call to pitch if this game
is promoted here.
oVA league officials made 1
counter offer of a $50 guarantee
for traveling · ex penses plus 25 ·per
cent of the net abo~e- expensea
(lights, balls thrown in, etc.) to the
Grove City m~~.nager . He has uked
a $75 guarantee. We hqpe and ex·
pect the public. to support this
a:ant.e with t,hcir attendance if it is
illgii~. II .tou don 't it w·m be a
cold day on the equalor before we
venture lo try anl•thn one.

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BUT COOL VILLI WINS
ed in ra-nee with a nlp ani! tucke'"·
With Dlc:k Spencer throwing,
&amp;t Point Pleasant, w!nnfq 7-8.
Coolville toot a seven·inlilng test
The standings IO());; l.QI:'tl .,tliis;
Siturday evening at Racine transH~rtrord Is &amp;-2 {a m•te up Wht .P.lanted frOm Coolville's ,4iarnon!
Point Pleasant to be ph1yed undet S'Jpported with a plagu~ of errilts
lights thJs week probably), Racin·1 · Diek Taylor had seven runs again·
ls 5-3, MJddJeport and GaiUpo~:~ Jt him in the first two innings (In
are 4-3, Coolville ls M. AJI could two walk!, a slna:le by J. Spence.. .
make their mov~ tor ·t'ne e~p. Pom· a triple· by John'nY Reibel, lllngle1
eroy is at 2-8 and. 'Point Pleuan~ bY •Boy.Jes and J, Spencer '(lri let'1..6.
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ond toning). A hli bauer and five
Pomeroy Jumped on Baldy Bl1.· erron helped.
·derson .for . eight !un1 in the f11·•
Jr. Wolfe had tbree for three
seven mnmg1 wtth a deluge of for the LoserA, Including a homer
extra {tale hits. They added three and two doublet!. •
more aa:alnst rellefer Jr. $penc •:~ Racine
000 312 0--.+7 9 6
in the bottom of the elahth.
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Coolville
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Th~ winnen cUnchcd victory 11
Racine, Taylor (LP), L. ·Wo~te
the s1xth when, ahead one rPJJ, t--.·.o ,(3), J. Fisher (8) an1: M~NiekJes.
were added on Van V:anke1 ,.; Coolvllle, D. Spencer and ·J, Spen·
leadoff walk, Wiggin~:~ doing like- eer.
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HARTP=ORD LOS!S
tripled both home.
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Chet Oliver's Tigers COUld do
Other Pomt!roy h:tte1's wer~~ little against the slant of LitH ~
George Ne:sselro"ds .dn&amp;le and a .Foozy Wolfe Sunday at Racine
triple, Bob WiJ&amp;on a two-run trlPlfl with only lour scattered hi.... Ha l·
and a dauble: Hemsley wi~h a sin·
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Mitch, Van Vrankfm, Collins, and walks, a nelders choice and an in·
Young, each with singles, and Cun· field out.
dirf, a double.
Racine got three hit, and three
Dick S;--encer doubled two runs runs in the fir st Inning when with
home in the first Inning· for t!le two away McNickles was uf~ on
losers an{! Johnny ~!bel. trlpl~.!~ol an error, Eddie Stoba.- t iingled,
ln the fifth and scored in· a po.tr Jr. Wolle doubled , Larry Wolf~
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Tb.i&amp; ' wi,ll b., Stan'•
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Yogl Berra in bit elahth, Qeol'llt
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in «=f'l~ aocial at the Crouaer and daua:hter, Sue, Dun· Hwtti!l,eton were a:ue1lJ of tho·
Church, Saturdar ...,en· blr, W. Va.
Wr!Jhtt Sllturilay.
Tbeodor ! Kennedy , who undN
ina, July \3. ServlnJ w111 bq:lft at
ltfn. Sack Kitehen spent tbe
7 p. m.
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Wft)t end witb relative! In Colum· a doctDrl care Is now m~.t.cli JRj
prOved.
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Dale Phelpt. Jetr,rton. h., was bu1.
Mra. N. E. Cr(IUier ind cblldten
a euest of his »liter. Mll. Alpba
Helen SliDIIIn, Toledo, apent the
Barr. tWo d8Yt laM w-eek.
weet ~nd at the horile of her par- and J.arry Welty ~aJled orr Clydo~e
On P.londay, Albert Barr, Gree• tnti.IU. ·Ind Mrs. Ylajl); Sillman. McKni.zht at ~ Pomeroy.
.ville. waa a guest of his mother, . . Gj.~eiUI _of· Mr. and Mra. Charles
t.t the Barr ,home_ .
Randlt'y over the week end were ,
Jean Kaaay . Columbut, i&amp; t , ¥7. al'd Mn. Ge&lt;!l~ Kandley, Salt
house aue•l of Mr. •nd Mrs. Ralph - l\Ock,
Va .. L. D. Handley and
Kn•P.P·
family , H\mi.inJtol" and Howard
{Conti'"'" Ft:om p, .. ltour)
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swadley were Sp,url.ock, Cul.loden, w. v 8.
The winners only tot sh; hits off
auesta ot. th• laUer11 parents. Mr.
Mr1. Charles Hanlley spent the . Clark, Jr, Wolfe hld sioa:Je Ju- till·
and MrS: Belt "'Or Par:tersbura: on ll'tll.tr Pal't of the week at Rolur fourtb and MeNickJea an.d Af! . n
SUnday.
Holpital wb&lt;~:re her motber Ls 8 Wolfe had baclr·to-back 1mgles 111
The· Swadleys spent the FoUJlb p.Uenl
1 the seventh that pushed ~lek TP ~
at the 1\ilme of their son-in-law
Mra. Anna Miller attended a lor acrou who had walked. ·
and daught~r. Mr. lnd Mrs. Clayton meettnR of the Oexiter Church La·
Ll~tle foozy fam,.ed eight in 0 .1 ~
HebsiU, arut famlly, Albany.
dies Aid at the home or Mrs. Ev· of hts lower produc,tlons and WII U:·
Mr. an4J Ml'l. Clair Nelton and erett MeKni~ht at Pomeroy, Wed. I ed four, one his b1gher.
Vonley Miller caned on Mr. and .nertlay.
Clark three and w;alked only o~l:!
!Kls. Frank Nelson, WUkesvUlt,
Waid Kennedy is rufterlni from showJna: exeeJJent control.
Mr. and Mrs. E.dwln Nelson· and an arthritic and bardenin&amp; of the Hartford :(1()0 020 000-2 5 2
Mr. pd, Kra. Geor&amp;e Martin. Sun~ arterl•s eon~tion. He is under the Racine
300 010 lOX-' 6 1
day after"'oon. ..
eare of Dr. JJavie.
H~rtford , Clark and Tuck
Mra. ~th.IJ ,, Wllliameon, Rut· ~cme~ L. Wolfe and MeNh:kles.
Mf. and J,(TS. llek Bartru.m wereo
Of gueJ~I · of ~ his .~r~ther-ln- law and· .._nd ulle,d on her brother! Waid
POIP~T LC~SES AOAI_N ,
r6-..- sister fat Mirlon, Ohio over the· Xe~nedy, Wedqesday evenmg.
G11lllp~hs. won its git.mfl' In .ht•
Ill week end..
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Mll'IIP'le Hoffman will leave Sal· seventh mtung when tJ,e Hor8 Willi
'til:. '•nd lin. l61bard Ledlle and urday for · Ak~n where she will 4-2 in · their favor, 1tdding thrl't'
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children, T()ledo; are spendJnc be a 'house guest of her c~usin.
runs It stOod up agairut. twil ru11·
their. vacatibn
&lt;the home of his - .Mr.. and Mrs. R.udy Gerstmyers, in b9th the ela:hth afld ~nth in·
parents, tlr. 'and Mrs. J. T. Udlie. Chicago, were guests for the week ninas,Jor Point Pleasan.L
Lynn Baflrum, Toledo arrived ot Mr~. Gentmyen' br.o tber·ln-law
Emtl Thomas led off the..seventh
'"W~tlne~ly twt.U•g ·lo visit Mr. and 1l1ter, -M..r. and Mn. Harold by beiltg hit by Denny Weda:e, an,t
JDd .Mrs. Jaek Bartrum ror the Gardner.
with one out Jarvili .af;td Weln sb·
week e11d.
The Gerstmyen and Gardenen gled, the latter .scoring on V&lt;~h ·n·
Mr, 1pwl.- Ml'lo CeeU BoUn SP".Ut spent two di)'l last week In Wheel· tine's fielder's choice.
Swnd•y lri COlumbus.
t inJ, W. Va.
Point nearly tied It up In tH e
· They 11nd flfr. and Mrs. Robert· top of the ninth wben Wedge 1P- I
ofl with a single, stole second ,
third, and scored on a wild pil ~h.
With one out Rodney W.amsky
was hit, st9le set'ond and third a ,l 1
ACR,SS
4. A Liberian 2.5. A
~ored on Jake Rainey'• slm( •
wetaht
1. Bonds·
_ nauytBut biR Lee Valentine, in rel~el
26. 8f;IVIne
MI.n
5. Blunder
for
McKean, stoPped the rally.
adi.
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6. Fettet
Other ·Point hitter~ were Rrd
explort:r
1. Cooktnr
mal•'
V{amsley, Jim Capehart, Rain",.
27. Fare•
U. Shor•
!at .
wells
Greenlee, all with ·a dded single111,
btrd
8. Hail!
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~usty Wamsley .and Hindu He&gt;n
Too M.ny Hudtons
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13. Source of
Ht. ToiiM
1 derson each with a single 1n I
ATTLEBORO, Mass. - (UP) 30. Pres!lfll
rold tBlb.) 11. Errl.l'ld
lriple.
Ther~ are no fewer th~n four Hud·
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for Gallipolis, lctrvis h~;~d tw•l
son Streeh in the SQuth Attleboro
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Wien two, and J. Thom as,
•ectlon 1(5! t.his city,
3&amp;. Cuckoo
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20. Wine
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Buraette, and Gord on
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21. Toward
Pl. Pleasant 000 200 022--6 9 0
36. E'mplGty:\
41. 01rl's name
1T. Mulberry
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GallipoliS 220 000 30X- 7 ~ 0
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Point, Denny Wed~e and CIM·
t1. Se.sam'
ence D,ortahue; Gallipolis, McKea1
22. Become•
Valenhne (9) and Burdette.
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New Fall, Winter Fashions Kill Off
That DemiN'e Look For Evening

Janet Mae Epperly
To Be Married To
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tbeu bome, Mor,antown, W. Va.,
after 1 ~t;everal daye. vltit
111other, Mn. Bertha AUil
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and other re laU,vea Tbey ..ere- ae•r GAY PAULIY
11 &amp;ei.Da Pl't!'f"aewed r.ow for 200
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c'bmpamed bE.re by Mrs AlJiJ wbo
UnltMIJt.,... St.tf C..t 11,1rMI1"tt fuhlon reporter. in town for the
Mr. and Mra Tbomu Dauer
&amp;pent 1 week's vaeation with them
NEW 1YORk, UP - Sea "'
Utb aeml · anou•l PreSII Weei:.
(£mma Jane Buell) and ehilttren,
Mr ud Mra. F'rank Epperly, Sr.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Fiatter of
Wiled ~tead qt '" coQCeal 't! ~ leadina deslgqers, of
and Albert, left. SUnday for of Raeme, Rt 2, are aonoundDI Moorehead, Ky , are speftdrn1 1
b 6aek 1D •lYle.
the eouture ll'OIIP of the Ne ' Joiinal&lt;&gt;~ City, Tenn., after 8 vjldt the enaaeemtnt and IPPJfac~ w~el: vacatton w1th his mother,
.,Apd MmU.. ~ the ltlt111- Yor.t Draa Jnatitute, and astort •d
her mother, Mrt Mareelllne marriawe of rhelr daughter, Janet 11m George Enzenau~~ Their
•\!0 tOr tliytime, ~ lOf' eveDi 1,.' •u.aUJny membera wbo man uta .... I B_~&lt;JJ,, and grandparent•, Mr and Mae, to Patrick E. Duffy,. son of daughter, Roberta, has been here
altire are walk
tun millinery, eot~met.ic&amp; and other
8 Woodrum, Clifton. MrJ. Mr Edward Ouftf of Pomeroy. •
for the past three weeks
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•ceeaaor*, a.re dl1playing their
Potts, Lore City, 8 paternal
Misa Epperly is a Jflduate or
Mr and M• s Ernest Hite and
The DeW (all ,and •.nter evcni 11 new wuea.
aunt of Mrs. Dosser-, war 1 week Eaat Bank H1gb Sehool, East Bank, son of Columbus arTlYed Sunday
Fortunately for the woma 1 end guest at the Buell home and W. Va Sbe Ll employed witb tbe for an overnight vuit with his
fa1hions knl ott that demure loo,.
ot last year whea every designer worrying about what will hold visited· wath her mece and family. General TelPpbone Company of mother, Mrs Edward Hlte,
eamt under llhe Edwardian lftoj OVfr &amp;am last season, there 1s no
ADa Robert Hayes and Gene Ab- Obio at Pomeroy Mr Duffy iJ a
Mr and Mrs Floyd Mescher and
Ouuce of ")( )' Fair Lady.' drutlc change Ln the daytime ad· bott a'ceompanled the former's ' gradUII.e of Pomeroy High School famtly of Lehanon were week end
· Now, the de111ners. auault 11 tlll houette.
brother, A/ 2c Gene Hayes, at far i a nd IS employed at the Philip guests of Mr and Mn John M1tch
11 much eome-hltber u the el'l·
as co:umbus Sunday when he re- 8 porn EJectrir Co. at Graham Sta· and family
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aon will allow. Neek11ne• ue e•d
Tbere Ia what the dP.SIJners call turned to Plattsburg, N y, after a tJon, W Va
Earl Qutve) of Martetta amved
to new depts, fore and • pr 1tt ID "euy" cut to daytime fa.!l'l· thort viSJt with hll parent!, Mr.
The open f'llurch weddmg will
Sunday for a VlStt w1lh his son and
Evening skirt.JI are 1Ht to reveal lt~; suit Jackets, for mstanco, and Mrs Arnold llayes, and ramlly. be an event of July 20th at ttre
daughter-m.lew
Mr and Mra
leta to the kneea. Dreuee wUII alitn't nippe(', in tightly at thP. A/2c Hayea bad just returned from Sacred Heart Cbur.ch at PomeNy Charles Qutv -Y and son.
tailored shirt froota bave no .J),ek walatllne but fit loo.-rely through a triP to Enq:land.
The ceremony will begin with aupMr and Mrs. Stan ley Smalley
tial senlce at 2 o'clock. Wedding
wbal!loevu. Otbers wltb blah ne~t tbe bodice and end up buggmg t~e
and
family of Zanesville were week I
llnet have the fabri~ 1luhed o•at upper hipbone.
Mr and Mrt Wilham Ault and vows will be exchaD(ed at 2·30.
end
guests of Mr and Mrs Gllbert
•t back and sade to reyeal plenty
Skirts are sUm but provide wall;: children have been visiUng tela·
A reeepUon will rouow m the
Freeman and family G.ary Freeof •tin.
ing room In many cases, thu. tivea !n SpntJgfleld
church parlor for members of the
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man aecomp.. nted them home lor
Fabrics and silhouette 10 aJont comea about from .iihl 1 at tiu
Mn Ruby Grogan and Mr Leo lmmedhate tamaliea.
a
visit
with thil trend to every-a:L~'- hemline • alih built tJver a foun· Sw1ek, Columbus, waa a week end
EDWARD!&amp;~IFRENCH
dretsed - like · Marilyn Monroo. ~Uoo of the •ame fabric, 110 th 1 guest of Mr and Mra. C. H. W11e
Edward Fft!nch began employClll\iY crepes, sequin and bcJd qr. neither leg nor prince as shp I, e c· Jr and C H Wue Sr. and daugh
ment lut week ll.s salesman of new
namentatlon all are back, ju t .,oaed.
ter, Ruth A:so vasiUng here over
and used cars at the Karr &amp; Van
Ute In the G1lda Gray daya of tbe
the weet end were Mn. WilHam
Zandt Motor Company West Main.
1120'a And the JlinQ Jhel~l
· AI for hemlines, the daytmu• Bett and daughter, Sandra , Jack·
st He joinl th.; staff of two other
shows throughout all 4:0IIectlona. ie.Q&amp;ths are the .tame liS last yeor son Mrs. Grogan and her guest
salesmen, Wdham Chalds and Pete
WHAT'S NIW
For drea11y occasions. aome cos ~nt to Portland for 8 ~hort v!Slt
Mr and Mrs Thomu Young
The
Happv
Harvesters
Clall.!i
of
Burns
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the
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Or th'
' Grogan and Mn spent the. week en(\ in NelsonviUe
th Mr.!l Ta1.or
Wbat'a new for !all and winter
floor, fitted neatly to the figure Mabel Marahall at the home of Mr with the1r daughter and loJl.in- the Federatcri Church met m the
Mr French, 28, formcrl} of the
•U the wav down. But there are and Mrs. Duid Yost and family
law, Mr and Mn Robert Ros:era church socJal rooms Frtday even- French Motor Cn, rendes·at 293
mg for a pt~l , l c supper
pleatty Bf • cocktail an d evening
Mr. :md Mrs. Jack Walters and
Miss Cynthia Auton of Zanes
Followmg I he supper a short Fisher-st. Middleport, wltb his wt!e
dre11e1 with uneven hem~, some family and Sam Walters, Columand three ch1ldren, Mark, ~. Lee
!ICIISIOD was held WJth Mr.s
&amp;f them abort u a daytime dreo:.1 bua, have been vlsitmg Mr and YUle is spending a two weelu va.
Ann, 4 and Keath, 19 months
Henry
Reibel
president,
presadmg
In front .and eut to fall just ' Mrs Guy Wallers
cation witb Mr and Mra. Clarence
He 1S a Mason, belongs Lo the
Group !"ingmg of hymns followed
little lower, tba.nb to a fan -la ... e
Andrewa and family.
Eagles
Lodge, graduated from Mid
WJth
P"ayer
by
Mrs
Walfi'o
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Barlnaet, at the back. Or aome go all
Judith Murray and Robert Me·
Seam:m Jame:s R. Allen, who ia
dleport Hagti School 1n 1946, and
tels
opened
the
mectmg.
A
report
thl! way to the floor at the bac. Kmny, Colurr.bWI, were week end stationed at Jlalnbridge, Md.: spent
l..s the son of Manon L French,
Othen feature the wrapped Jlk•rt. ••ueots of her parenlo , Mr. and Mr1 . the week ena with Mr and Mrs was made Jy the committee for Middleport.
carpet
for
the
Sunday
School
drlped mueb like an Indian 1111 -1 Clarence Murray
qarence AnrU.ews
Mra. Clyde Andrewa spent the room The c!1aarmen for .servmg
to leave walking room.
Lt and M~s Paul Holter lnd
e-nd in Brlr.:hton, Pa., with L1ons Cl ub dinners in July were
named
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OTHIR TRINDS
son, Paul, left for thcJr home in riiiiii.;,~.
A socaal hour concluded the
Here are some other trends pu Oklahoma City and Mr and Mfl'.
Mrs. Ruth Spencer and Mr. and
will want to hlatch when you re Edgar Vale ar.d Bettina have~e- Mra. Gtorge Celenl and son, Joey, meetmg
Mrs Marcelhne Buell and h
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turned to Cc.Jumbua after a
It returned to the1r home, Detroit,
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parents, Mr. an&lt;l Mrs A. B Woo 1
doln8g f 1.~ 1 anllk Wntelr ' ,o,pplng· w1th Mr and Mrs Wilham Wya . Sunday, after a vialt with George
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Mr and Mrs Leonard Bitler d Frecl!:er, Pine Grove and other reIQVenlng wear, abOWinfi t e In 1' 0 three children Cleveland h e latlves
home in Clifton Salurday.
erl4!e of the forthcommg vl!!lt 1 f been visiting M:r and Mrs 'oontd
Teresa DeWoU returned to her
Others present were Mr. a.1'
Queen Elb.:lbeth JI and Prmce Mill&amp; and cb11dren Cynthia
d hlilme, DeJavin, Whle. ~Su.nday after
Mrs lames Buell anti dauglttcr,
Susan, Clifton Mrs John Pott...
PbiJitp.
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The mtermediate cla.ss of ! 11 • Lore CllY; Mr and Mr!&gt; Thoma.s
Plenty 0 \ trim - fur, be uls , Mr and Mrs. RandoJ~h H~- relative•
button1 1 n~ bowa- 011 everythmo~: phreys and diUIIbter, Sandra, a
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Mr.s. E. J. Hill left Sunday fcrr Mormng Starr EUB Church schPoi Dosscr and children. Amy and A •·
INCLUDES
from sweat
to cvemng dre...J the Fourth of July week end t a tew days visit In Columbus with enjoyed a hayride Frlclay cvemng bert Johnson CJty, 1 Tcnn
Followmg lhe ride the gr011p
FRIGIDAIRE
T.he bias cut in sheer wuul , New Castle, Va., where their
, bcr children
~d !ilk cr4Pes 1 cut wh1ch tht" Randy, ia .1pendlng the sum~r Johnny Bryant returned home went
to th e Clark lhlc b:rm for a
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1\oBfrlgeutor and
1ate trench de•iliner vlonnet madr• with relather
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Saturday after :.4pcndlng the past Wiener roa~t
Altendlng
were
Delores
KraeJ
BY
Emma
Ha~man
famous
Mr and Mrs Cliff-ord Cunning· week with Mr and Mra. E. J Hill
Gas Range
tcr,
Louise,
Allee
t~nd
Tommy
Mr
and
Mrs
W
£ Shank a · l
ham Rnd son, Keith, retllrned .'to
Mr. and Mr 1 F' B Covert and
Tl\e sailor ln!luen~t. w1th th' thetr home m Lima Sunday af~ 1ons of Chatleston, w. Va. spent Fuher, Dana and Roy Van Met" · M1 and Mrs Ed Miller atte nd •rl
Pa,
fi&amp;.SO down
roJddJ over • blou1e used In bo n a visit with Mrs William Robajn the week end at their borne, Fhtt- L11rry Holter, Annabel! Ro.se. Ph v ' the funeral, Tue sday of Mr!l M '
dlyt1me and evenJng c·ostumcs
Ills and Charles lhle, HonnJe Hel: ler's lathet, ~r C. E Barrett, t 1
and Mr and Mra L L Cunnln,· wooda.
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and f%9.0&amp; per month
~utt eolian that are flat, aurl ham Denny Cunningham remaijl1
Larry Ritchie, who accompanied mnn, John Easterday, Charles )'ost Eut Liverpool.
standing away from the neck to ed' here for a lonier visit wltb hll sister and broJher-l~·law, Mr Joe Thoren, Connle Churcll a11.d
Mr and Mra. Samuel Barnh 1 • •
leave room fot necklaces
hls grandparent•
and Mr.. Darrell Chevalier 111d lhe teacher, Mtq Ledu Mac Kne- and children, Vlcki, Denue Och 1
and Tommy of Clf'lveland are sp
Mr. and Mrs E. T Bauer, Marion aon, Darrel) J.ee, to Florida for a uter
••~II~Js with bracelet lcng.h Mtu
Polly
Kur
and
Ted
M•tth~'t'J
vacation
returned
borne
Friday
ding
a two we11ks vacatiOn Wl' 1
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aieefl, emJ,nJ just 1 few Inch · of Columbus, were week efld ,i\let'tf eveninr. .
tllelr
~tarents , Mt'S J ohn Barnh.m
ahart o( the wrlat.
of Reedsville and Mr. and Mr
of Mr. and MrJ, C. R Kari Sr
Mr. and Ml'l. Darred ChevalJer
Thomas Hayman:and
granddaughter,
Polly
Atm
and
10n,
Darrell
Let,
ot
Columbua
No ahouidcr p~ddmg, most
On The BriJhle•l Comer
Mr G W Hayman returnc(l ln
Bauer
are
spendtns:
a
week
with
her
mo·
and
suit
shouldtJr~
drape
trJ
111 Mlddloporl
plane Reichman, Columbus, waa ther, Mrs lo"reda Ritchie and
h1s home at New Manhfleld, Oh 1
natural !Iaure.
a week end guest or her mother, family,
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after spending a lew ~ ays w~th ,
Meigs Sq~dron, Chill AJr'P.1 · labves here
Mra. C D. Reichman, and her bro.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Casto and
ther, Joe
eblldrcn, Di~ena and Davtd, re· rol, reported their most s ucce~s"uJ
Mr Cllffor(! Hall rf Clevela11.'
Mr.!L George Doolittle and aon, turned to thf"ir home, Columbus. Fourth of July celebration ho ~ Is 11pendine a week,s Y'ltation w1 t'.
CharleJ Steven, Athens. have been Sunday after a week's vacation financially and in attendance
hls fam1ly here
They wish to thank everyone 1n
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. w1th his parenta, Mr. and Ml'l', Ho.
Mr and Mra Chu Hyatt o'r L.1 1 1
Glen Lambert.
mer Casto. Diana who h1s been the area who COI)trlbuted lo theli'
Eric Chambers Is vialtlng Mr. here
three weeki al1o vllli{ed
and Mr.a. Rohrt Hill and Mr and her
and aunt, Mr. and M~i~. IU;:c:.s estimated that ipprox1
Mra. Willis Aleshire, Dayton
and daughters, Pat- malely 1.000 car.a were parked u
and
der the direction of CAP momber3
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parmalee and
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Mr. and Mr11. Lorenzo Davis left
Pau1
()( Coiumbua spen,t for the evening ~er!ormance.
today for a two week lishina: trip the
end with his dauahtel'
In Michi1an and WJsconsJn
and IOR·In·l•w. Mr. and Mrs. J!:u.
Arthur Covert, Zane1vl1le, Is gene Conde, his mather, Mri. 1. L
visiting hls10n., Ernest Covert, and Caato ~nd other relatlve1.
.
Rev and Mra J, B. Stephenson
family while hlt youncer son, tbe
Rev. Lester Covert, ZaneiYUJe, fa and aons, Teddy, Jimmy, and Bob.
In l,.anoaster with a aroup of youna by, of Delaw~;re~ are the gueata of
Ray
Robert Ryan
people from his c)lurch at th~ his parents, Mr and Mrs. J . H.
.,MIN IN WAR"
Methodist Church tamp. He was Stephen1on,
CAmerica'a Best War Story)
accompanied to Middleport by his
Mrs. Edward Koehler lnd Mra,
-allodaughter, Mr6. Almeda Wood, and Wllliam Daw11on vlalted. Friday In
Howard Duff
Victor Jory
family, Daytcn.
GaUlpolla wJth Mill Nettle Koeh·
"&amp;LACIUACK KETCHUM
DISPIIADO"
M..Sgt and Mr1 James Brewina· ler and repor' her u coovaleacinl
ton look their d'auJhter, Sandra, nicely
to the Charlelton airport Saturday
Mn. Walter Ketter and C'hildren,
Tu... &amp; WH.
July ,_10
wh~n she le-n for SpartenburJ, s. Sharon and Michael, returned to
FAMILY NIGHTS
c., to vtalt her ll'andmother. 'l'he
2 Adult Tlcbt1 1dmlt1 ur lud
Brewlnatona pJah to Join their
Gordon MacRae Sheree North
daujhter on July 211t
' "BUT THINGS IN LIFI
Mr. and Mn. Mont R. Welt .ind
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15 DIFFERENT MODELS IN STOCK
granddau1bter, 1Janet Kay, Zane•
lat
(Cl.oemaseope-Teehnlt!olor)
Road.)'' For lmllledlate Delivery
vtlle, vbited Mn. Henry Hennea:v
-alloMonday, J~ly Slh 8:0~ p.m.
Wide Soh!ellon of Colore, Slylee, Equipment
lnd aon, Ro~ert; OYet" the week
O'Brien. Jt~ Sterlini
(ICIINCI FICTION!
end Saturda)' nlabt the;r took a
VIsiting members welcomed
·, COMB IN TODAY FOR THE
erulae
on
tbe
Cr~u
boac
from
Ctrt•BEST DEAL IN 80l1TIIBASTERN OHIO
cinnau aa the aue•t of Leland
Cranr, a fOrmer nelthbor of the
HenneR7•·
Mr. ,nd M111. John Parsons wete
wee-- end IU.-4tlln Columbus.
0. ~ McKinley wa1 Jn Columbua
Frlda:v on a bu~ne• trlJ,
Mr. aoij l\lto. Robert 1\l~ley, of
Hunt1n1ton, ,-pent tht ,veet end
with Her paren~, Mr •nd MN.
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Walter Howoll ia reported
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POMEROt
SOCIETY'

Ed French Joins
Sales Staff Of
Katr-VanZandt

6-Dally Sentinel, Pomoroy-Mlddlei&gt;ort, 0 ., July 8,1967 ·
' lonv!Ue \ viJlted tbroua:b the ho' ·.
1tYI at their home bere. ~
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Mrs. Hyatr wu booor cul!llt at
1 birthday dlnntr ~~hunday a.
~er ~orne Attendln.c were Bob
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Employera have pnerally opposed any tuch regulation bJ the
federal a:overnment.
LeWJa conctded that "dbboout
men have committed dUbonat
deeds aa effecting certain or' the
we.Jiare fuDdL" But be u!d it
W'Ould be wrong to clamp eontrola
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upright oftic1als are elected. te
tab care or welfare fundi, He
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Jed tbe lbe9ft that voluntary ...
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Management
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tNt I~ of tfke state betiUR"'~e liem'Pfstof t.ea:rue are expected ,.. th'ty (:an caU upon any trade beh of the \o'8l~tar;r a.uoclaUoas
participate. in the registered ;a•t- they ;wiSh wbPnever •t:e neces.;IJY aeem •t times incapable of, Ill)'
tot event.' allted for J~ H arises and tbat it ia not nete.ssaty form of ~~elf.govemmettt"
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8 t 8 • M on the range to eaU m ea-nters when t!1e••
slocated
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at th.J
t.be.n..Sour• Run Roa~ 1' are not needed.
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~· very heart of the
mile off US 35 about al1. milco;
pnnoples of this republii"
wett of here, lt i., announced b1
pu·~.:,OU::,~:!:v:en':; ;!:e:~
CJtarlu Erwin, o! the Rocky Hal
can rr-gullte these vo1u.ntarJ a.
COJ11munit.y, pretident of Farmer
soclation1, dtber in wbole or in
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Inc.,
wbleb
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spODI'J
part. without of neeeasitJ npandlnr the an.day program.
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ing lb powen as il etmtr 19Y-'
thl ' the •boot hoi been •••d•&lt;l·
m.nt lo the point ..be.. it ..m
become a po~ 1ta.te, 1D truth
ed In 1-.:klon Count), and w:ll
and in h.ct, the minewarken
be operated under the rul-:t and
Funeral senices will be held on preaident a:ald.
rerulltions of the NationaJ Ri . ~ Thuro;,... II 2 p, m. m the Ewin•
Th b •·-• Le·~·
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AnoclaUon qf Wllbin&amp;(.on., D. C.,
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ng, propoaals to control unloa welc....l"'~a
8'7., of nNr ~este.r, who waa found fare funda would put "ao bnd.ae
O~ort~stoi:JIUe. ted fr 1m ~~'~*llld in his auto near h11 home. burden on the fund&amp;, vastly ,m.
.Jac:•on, 'lome:;:,
t u the result of a
the cost of their ldminm.
Columb\ll,
CbUUcothe. Bexl ')' &amp;n:" ,
tratlon, depnve pote$tial benefiPortmouth Springfield, GalllpoKing was found by a nephew, ciarieJ of full particfpation in the
111. Dayton' and war poinbl.
IJoyd Hoffman. seated m bill car lunda and inerelk the coat of
Th. . .nre offteer will be o . T wliich. bad left the- roadway and govemment by creating new bu·
adm:ntltlauon.
Cbapman of Wellaton and tlu came to a stop in' a cora field a rea.us
Anyofnew
regulatoq taw, he
~ouree oC ftre wtn be diveded t:p short diltance from bia home. The said, anevitably le11ds to "further
between 22, .38 and .45 calibre ear awitch wu stU! on indleatiOJ encroachment of the atate 'Upon
haltd ~na, it Ia announced. Tbert! that death, h.ad cam~ !n.r.ta.nUy. h the voluntary fonns of ort••niza.
wUl be 10 manual.ly-operat.ed t1 •
King bad been vtiJting at t e tlon...
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bome of a brotber-fn-law, Walter
three: ht~rlt aeorera wtll be Hoffman, on the Welt Sbade RivLewis said It is far better to
..no;dered ror.-annual awarda » er·rd aJ'Id had left Roffman'• home, let the fne enterpnse afltem
prevail iD labor In welfare tUJldi.
be made b)' the COPt.· in Colum 8 t 1 bo ut a p. m. Wb e n h· e did not and
in collective bargalninl then
bua at Ia meetlnt to be dated jr: anive hom~,, a~ul! a mi'! dilta.nt. to bave central g'ovemment regu..
Oetobei
by 8:30, bia wife. EditH, became latlon.
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wonied and a search was begun.
Surviving the deceaaed in addl~
""For If we ~Ot'!- he 11ld, "the
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tion to bls wife are the following fOrm and eon. ~ ~ our govern·
children; Etoile Eardley, East LLv- ment Chlngea, a,ncJ tomorrow tl
erpool; Mn. Inez Brehm, Barring- another day ftauQt with buard
ton, m.. Geneva Leonard, CheotOI': aud peril' for tbe Amertun Flog
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Cecll Kinl, East IJverpool: Charles and Ita !tee ui.Utuj.iona."
Klq, Rutland 1 and Mabel, Lela,
l:ie~ a~ Concrest ought to
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and DoatDI King all at home.
glv1 'tree enterprise In welfare
Also surviving uo sbtera: Mra. ·~~tt t ehance tG; eontioue.. .
)(r. and Mrs. Lawrenee Walkert Let!_•· Poo1et Cbuter· Ml'l. Liuie
'Y~lifeannat
.adtieve virtue
Middleport, and Mr. and Mf'l.lUeh- CatJ¥!r, H.Uri:ayaviUe, 'W Va.; aDd I menlj bY the enletmen.t of sta·
ard Rllliell (Neva Walter) an~ Ona Walker. Wheeling, w. Va.; \Ute becauae enattm.ent of a sta
Penny, of Springflela brotbera: Lewil Klag, Wuaker ~ity ·tUte. does n..o cb~ge the ehlraea four.car aeehtent Satur· Oblo; Charley King, and Troy King ter of men, he ~
near $prinafield.
of Eut Liverpool; Donald, Laurl'talker, a
ence and Emelt Kina of WbeeUng
hla
and a stepmother, Mrs ADo• Pullins, of Wheeling, W. Va
Rev. Freeland Norrls will offi·
elate at tbe Thuraday services.
l'l'Jends may call at the Ewiae
runerat Home It any time .
4(f members

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for that, we ba'e apprSJpriltlona
carry out thote laws."'
His .statement ••• prepared tor
tbe House Labor Committee wJtk:h
it mvcst~.g~~tJng presen.t handline
of the nearly 40 billion dollarJ i•
vetted b1 worken; pd lbeit empJoyen i.n welfare funda. In op..
posing any feder.al"eontrois. LeW
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Nearly 1100 Otrpcnten of Pt
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1159 were
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l{artenbaeb.. Hobina:er wu U·:a- Pleasant Loeal
strike today at the Kaiser C}n·
~Unt nOl'th about 7 p. m at
bfP •rate ot 1peed when he fa 1. ttructlo.b · Co., in Ravenswoo 1,
other worker&amp; ~till .cot·
ell
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a r dOWII
the~r JObs
T •e
went Oiii"i&lt;i~. of th., Ko~ise:r Alurnj.
UJ.d ~.ay that the
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did not af£ect a 'Y
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worker1 and that ti
yA,. no picket Unes bave be !D
-tOone d.
~Union 1ad ma:nagement of'i·
z;,.,wer;;t,,. meeting today m an
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to itoo out 1he dJUu: ..J
wb.icb eaused tbe strike.
was IJ!d · that tbe d1spu e
't matter of overtimi!
e~nteQ ,~, requc:ii. , ll.bat
qt.ber tritf'et or ft'lft1 ll'l!
Jn 1 for oVertime work t~Jt
to8'1 be al&amp;o e.-lletl.- on _..r

I Cotton twill tn your
, choice of color.
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be laid "Tbere is a ncte~li.ty for
mcreased proeecution of tboltt who
h.ave been iuiJ ty of wrongdolnc iD
connection with them."
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Mn. Gr~ee Marie Holsinger, 19
wu ru.sbed t4 Melp Gener~ol
Hoapital with her hutblnd, Alva
Junior Hol1lnger, 21, by t ~eo
POmKOJ' Emer1ency Squ~ He

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police stale in lrulh an4 in fact "
"lp the mln.U of lhtt people I represent, there is. no neceaal·
ty for federal legislation of lhese welfare fun.U at any tilDe,"

A young expeetlnt mother 111
her husbaDd maped HrlmU ·1
jurr .Moatda:y evening when th • r
car fail~d to make .t F1atw.oodJ:
Road e.urvt and turned ov« al
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RAPID CI'I'Y, S. D •IJP - The
Mr and Mrs Anin Dale Fadlic lut miRalon a s-se ne,w at 'E ll•
of Columbus spent Wednesday worth Air Fo.r.ee Ba~t Wae • tour of
with Ml.sl Florence Cummins .
the atta for two pilots JUJ.t arMiss Bertha Rice of Syracuse
rived to bandle tbe B-a2 jets. that
VISiting Mrs. ),. L Nice:
replaced the B-38 planes.

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Admitted: Mrs Byrd Stout,
' Pomeroy; Mrs. Audrey Hart. Ra·
cine; Mn. Mae Hawk, Pomero,Y.
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Mri. GUbert Hart, a aon.
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