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I-DIIly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 30, 1957

Michaels Family Reu~ion Held Sunday
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At Rock Springs Fairgrounds For 55 1 Mr

Middleport
Society

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Honored During
Party Saturday
Mrs Jack Lellhelt e'nterta1ned
with a b1rthday party Saturday af
ternoon at her home Osbtrn St
honoring her son and daughte r
Frnkle and OeeDee Crepe paper
streamers and baliooni were used
as decontlons for the party
Games were plaved and pr1ze1
awarded to J C Ru.ssell, Jeff M.an
lrtn and Donna Marie Hauck
Mrt Leifhe1t usJated by Mn
Perry Carpenter served lee cream
derotlted b1rthday cake wtth the
lnlftriptlon "Ha.ppy Birthday, l''ran
kie and Dee Dee" and Kool Ade
Favora wert&gt; lela and blow outs
Present were Donn11
Ma tle
Hauck, Sharon Walker, Jeff Ma n
kin, ROJef Carpenter J eannette
Eblin lind J. C RWI&amp;ell

TRAILERS
Saee
f)JOO t• .100#1
NEW and USED, 18 to llO It
lona, 10 wides One, two and

thne bedrooms Many sold for
balaaee due F~ Delive ry
Low Down Paymentl

WAVERLY MOilLE
HOME SALES
U. 1. 23, Waverly, Ohio

RAMONA BRI NKER
Mr and Mrs Bert Brinker of Pomeroy, Ohio, ar e announC·
mg the engagement and ap proa~.:hmg marnage of the1r -daugll·
ter Ramona to Mannmg Roush son of Mr. and Mrs Kerns
Roush, Forest Run.
Miss Bnn ker 1s a graduate of Ravenswood High School,
class of 1955, and 1s now employed at Bailey's Dnve In at
BradbUJ y Mr Roush IS a gradua te o! Pomeroy High Scbool,
class of 1954, and IS employed by Umon Barge Line as a Strtk
er Engtn C!er
An early December wedding Is plap ned

and Mrs Paul Moon! and
famtl y Fa1rbourne ha ve been v1s
il lflG Mr an d Mrs (.e or ge Moore
Arthur Covl' rt Zanesvil le IS
vm lmg Mr ~ nd '.Irs Ernest Co.
vert and fam11y tlo ts wt:ek wh1le
his so n th£" !lev L ~s te r CO\ ert lS
vacat wnmg
1n Colorado
Wll h
fn c nds
Lmda Lyon ~ IS vts•tt ng Mr rmd
MISS Sh1rley Bee~ le Rae1ne is
Mrs Stew art Burde lle Poml P lea
('njovmg h.er varatlon flo m the
5 ant thJ s week
Economy I Ofln Co
Geor ge L&lt; 1Sk Ka ts er Alumlll\lm
\I rs Herm an &amp;ho!l "pent the
Pla nt wJ s , b us l n'$~ viSitor 1n
wccke nc m Nch;onvl llt wtt h her
M 1dd le port and Po met:oy Monday
son m law and daughter Mt and
Mr!l HJ1 ,••1 Lutz rmd Edit h. Hu t
Mrs John R Weeks
111npi llar (,&lt;~ l hpol1 s wf&gt;re Su nday
Mr and Mrs OIJ Yer Lander ..
guc st11 of Mrs Lllltan Slel ff and
of Columbu s wt n Wl J: ken d guests
attended 1~ e cv(' nlng Comm umon
of ~ r and Mrs Eldon W~eks
sf'tvtce at the ~'1 r s t Presbyter ian
M r and Mn HarP' P
Sm1th
Chu rc h The y aLso v1s1ted bnefly
we
r
e
In
Bre
ma
n
S1.•nd.a
y
where
wtth M r s h n Hruwn
I the) JOJn&lt;'d OhiO fn e ndt Wlto
M r and Mrs 1.. D En m are Ill
VISit ln \V intcr ha\Cll }&lt;~J a
during
california un a vara tton tr tp
th~
wtm er
Ap proxt mately Z5
Holly Mallin tS 111 MexiCO on
were presen t for t he ptCnle dm·
a vacatiO n tr1p
Mr and w. rs Dawl Je nkms and
sp n David are on vaca tio n and
M r and Mrs J ~ Deeg.e, ~i !1 '
are Yls ttmg In CJRC!nn at l and Forl
gln er Sh1rlcy , attend ed the fkJ·
W ay ne Ind
dc l~h le! reu nt on at Upper SUI
Mn Charles LewiS Sr who has
Russell Mllls ~as returned home
dus ky Sunday
moved back to her former home on s unda y fr om the Hol:o:er Huspttal
Sgl
Sara
J
Fisher
and
Sgt
Bel
Donley E ugeJ1e and DJann~
Broadway after ll has bel!"n r cdec whe re he has been a surg1ca.l pa
ty
Sam
ec
who
have
been
VJSitmg
Wm1frcd
chil dren of Mr tmd
ou ted a nd r emOdeled was honored tle nt Members of the M1drl leport
wit~ a house warming this
past Fire Depart me nt \'ISJ!ed hl m F n the for mer's parents Mayor and Mrs Harley Stron J (Althea Re
Mrs C 0 fisher, and family left bel) of Wtlkesv1 li e rec eived the
week
day m ght at th e hos pi ta l
Ice crea m candy potato chipS
Mrs Pau 1 Gruesr r has returned today for Fl. McClell an Ala Sgt ri tes of ba ptl am Sunday mormng:
and kooladc were ser ved durtng from a weeks \ auuo n 1n Mtc h1gan FIShe r WJII re turn the fir st Of the at the f ederat ed Cl) urch
Mr and Mrs Marvin Burt and
the evenmg
wllh fnenrls f rom Pomeroy a nd mo nth tn Col umbus wh ere sh(NA'Ill
be .st ationed as a WAC r ecruJtmg hmli y viSJted ~n Rocklan (l Sun
Those present were Lena Young Baltimore Oluo
day with hl.8 parents Mr
and
Mr and Mrs Geor ge Vr1th and
Mr and Mrs 1 owcll Probasco officer
wet
ke
nd
guesh
of
Mtss
Sylv1.a
Mrs
Herman
Bul
t
Re becca Ve1th lucl y Ta) ior Mrs and daug hter Jt.lH: who ts e m
Mrs Ben Neu1.2llng
Miss&amp;;
Edith Herrm rtn and two da ughte rs ployed 111 columbus and J ohn McMaster wer e Mr and Mrs Dan
Mr and Mrs Robert Lc-wu and Thornburou g h came lo Mtddleport Gmth&lt;'r Waterford Mr an d Mrs 1 Kate and Ann Ebcrs baeh and
vlsit ~ l
Dan ny and Bobby Mr and Mrs Frtday Mrs Proh a•co had spent Albert Sparks Hayd en ville The ~rs Jacob Ebersbach
William Van Meter Sh•rl ey 1 ewts lhe past week vlslhnq her mother il:roup viSit ed Oris Gmth.er and Stmd11 y evenmg "1th the latter's
brother Edwar(. wm (en Muon
Jean Anne Colwe ll Mrs DaVId Mrs E s Sholl Se dal ta and JOlll famil y on thl' Chester Road also
Mrs
A
E
Wella
and
daughter
Mrs J oe Beegle daughte r ShJf'.
Olle r Geneva WI~Je Mr and Mrs ed the othe rs 1n Columbus Su~an
Charles Lew1s Jr , Mr an d Mr s Probasco who had been at camp J ean 'wells RN h ave r eturned l~y and Mrs 'Ciatr Burson were
m Chn lcst cm, I Monday
J ohn Brya nt
Presmont P ied mont for the week from a motor tnp to floruta
Mrs Ed WLsc or ColumbHmll
Sendm g ~nfts but unah lc t o at r etur ned home Sunday Overnight
tnd
~1rt&gt; Ed Swank and Mr~
tend ~he party were Mrs W•lham l· ~~&lt;,:;\~;ot Mrs Probasco and Sus~n
Yw 1sc Sr , M r~ Wtlham Wtsc Jr , I .
wE:re Mr a nd Mrs Ray
Ha rry Wagner or North l hna
!crt Monf.ay lor their homes aftl' r
Mrs Frank 1 ~1 fhc 1t Mrs Jam es c heney and chtldren Dav1d, T om
Eul er Mrs Fred 1 homa s Mn; and Barba r 11 Troy 11 nd Mn 0 K
a weeks VI SH w~th Mrs Ray Sel·
denable and other relal1ves..
Zelia Cross Mrs Cllfforri lacobs Probasco, w est.crv •lle Barbar a re
Mrs Fred Cast~ l11lda }t cDamel, mamed for n !o nJ,lE' F viSit her e
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.Ase neth Tracy Diana Watson
Jolan&lt;la Haley M1s
&lt; larence
Mr and Mrs Ch11rles Lnwu Sr
fhe nmth bl rtbt:a)s oi Tom m~ and Gail Stl ven left Monday
Boy les Udvro l•llJe
were recent vtsttors m Colum hus Baker son o f Mr and Mrs Jo h ~ ato rmng for a wee k at Camp
and ~h1lhcotheBakr. r and Edith Irts Ha ljltonstall Pre.~ m on t near Pu~dmont
Cpl Jame ~ l..cc, who has been dau ghter of Mr and Mrs Pau l
Mr and Mrs Harley Stron g
sta tio ned 1n Japan Is vl s1tmg Mr Hapton.s tall
wer e
cel ebr at~d
nd family of Wllke~vi ll e spent
and Mrs Walter Bentz and other , Mon d ay cv~ n ! ng at t ht R oad ~ ul t S u n d a~ wit h he r parents Mr an d
re loltve s w cludlng Mr and Mrs P ark
~lrs lle nry Re1 bel
They wer r
Dav id 01l er a•td Melvm Lee Jr He
Ha mburgers, broiled on a char aef'o mpllmed home by Donn.a Rc•
coal gnll by Mr Baker and Mr !.H' I who will s pend A fr. w d a) s
18 to rcpor• n Se ptem ber to In
MT ,1nd M r~ lh IllY lll1bc l en diana
l ll apto nsta ll were sH t ed wi th w1 lh t hem
tcrl amcd With a hl l lhdl} lhnner
Dr and M l3 W K W1l son Re h pop, tee cream and ll yellow aml
sundiiY 1 t thrJr hllln e Ple-asan t ssc\11 r N Y 111r houscguests of green btrt hday t11ke M rs Hapton
Rul ~e hono l lng
Mr ~
Harley he r sl~tr.r and bro t her m law Mr ~ t a ll Mrs Bak t' t and Mr11 Wil l
grand mother
o'
Stroll an 1 Mr and M r~ Donley and Mrs Glenn Lambert and are Haploul!llall
lle•bcT A t decora ted
bnlh da~ also vtbltm g other re la tives m th e Edith Iris, were In •c ha1gc ol
aervmg the ch ildre n who (' njoye I
c!l ke find hom1 madt It£' cream county
Mr
and
~rs Da~ HI Oiler and game s at the pa rk
wer e ~ c r ve d with th ( d 1nne r
Me l vin Lee J r were Sunda} cUnner
Gues ts were Carol An dcrsun
Prcsc ut W&lt;'f! Mr and Mr
guest!:&gt;
of Mr .1 nd MIS Genrge Conrue Cook
POll y Ann Ba uer
Slr ong an1' chil dten Dunl{y a nd
Vei
th
Sr
Kathy
Savely,
P
al Ed wards B11ly
D1a nne of Wllkcsvll lc Mr a nd
Mrs Eva D Slou l teac her In Hapt onslall J ohn nv Jnc EHill ~
Mrs Retbe l and ri au ~h\er Don n ~&lt;
th e l'omeroy Schools IS m Ne w 'Ronme and ltay Hlud y J on Cun
and thr. hosts
York takmg a spec ial three wee ks Ing ham Hoduey KRrr t ... r r ~ (, [ d

The annual rea.aion or tbe fami· Athens, Matcella and Bon nie Carl
lies of tU late Paul and Katherine ' Groveport, Mr and Mrs Harlan
llkbael was be:ld Sunday July
Tewlu:bary, Albany
Mrs R D
at the Roa brinll blrgrounda
Chapman and Barbara
Stlver
·FoUowlnc 1 buket dinner at Spnngs, Md Mrs Margar et B ur
1 p m whleb wu attended by a]&gt; rell and daug hter s D1ue Lee and
prtJzimately 55 penona a short Linda Sue Obetz Mr and ~rs
bullD.eu seulon was eondueted by :~f,E;~M:if,i~.;~hdat:; l and daughter Th lma
tbe preliden\, E F Michael :W:IsMrs Mar y Dtehl, Har
1
torieal d1ta was added to wha t
, . , alreldy on hahd. Election of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Mtchael
officer~ waa beld with E F M1
a OO childre n Brenda Gary
and
ebael re.elecUd as preii.den t, B Car ol Geor ge M1chael Mrs Gertte
~ Carl, Yice fresadent , and Mrs Rockwell E Jo' Mu· hat&gt;l Mrs: 0) 1
Ollvu M:lehae .secretary and treas van Mi chael Mr and Mrs Be nt
urer
Car l Mus Wi lma Ohlinger and Mr
Attending were Mra Fra nces ana Mrs Oltver Michae l and ch Jl·
Barbee and son Mark and Mr a nd dren, Na ncy and D&lt;IVld llll o£
Mn Carl Taylor of Columbu s Mr Pomeroy Mr and Mrs Wtlham
ind Mrs John 8 M11Ier and chtl Boh n and children J anet Mic hael
Ven, Rtebard, Marlene and Dom and Mark a nd Mrs Eva J Bowers
Lee of Belpre Mr and Mrs Ralph o£ M1ddl 11:port who ~~ the oldest
L. Carl and chtldren , Donna, Rosa llvwg member of the Michael cla n
tee, Ralph Jr , Sharoft and Mlchael
GroYe City , Mr an d MrS' Elbert
luhnder, Pbtlo
Mr and Mn Carl W Phdh~s

S.On, Daughter,

Miss Brinker To Wed Manning R.Qush

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Housewarming Is
Given Upon
Returning Home

Ninth BirthdayS
Are Honored By
Party At Park

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Fur~dture

$595
INCLUDES
FRIGIDAIRE
!Ufrl1orator and
Gu Range

l'ay l'lnly •59.50 down
and

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por month

BAKER
FURNITURE
011 The Brlgbtost Corn•r
Ia Middleport

and M"

Ehas Stiles

IExams

MadGieport They also VI Sited m
Cb e~er 1 Saturd 11 y after noon wtlh

Mr and Mrs John Gumther
M! lind Mr• William j.A!hew
and fa mily of Columb us w&gt;! re
weekend guesl&lt;&gt; of Mrs Theodtr.('
Leh ew They were Sund ay dtnner
guests qf Mr and Mr s Wilham
Thue ner, Syracust
Mr and Mr.s George Dabne]
of Sout hsi de W Va were MO•l
day lunc heon iuests o( Mt • and
Mrs Willa rd Ebersbach a nd dau
ghler s
Mrs Willia rd Eber sbach WILli a
bu sln""sS visitor 10 Purken.burg
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Mondav

Set Marriage
Dote For Aug. 31
At EUB Church
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ston today annoWJced an open.,
com pe titiVe examinatLOn lor the
po:&lt;ntHms of Production Specialist,
Product ion Control
Speciah3t.,
Electromc Te chmctan and Mor tu
ary Officer
Salan es r ange from $54tO per
year to $7570 per year lor Pro-ductw n Speclah li tS t rom $3670
per year to $M40 pet year for
Producbon Cont rol Specialists

from $3 670 per ye ar to $!5UO per
year (or Electrontc Technici-an
and fr om $5440 per year to $6390
per year for Mortu,ary Ofl1cer:.
111Cse pos1t10ns are located
lilt
Wr ight Patterson ALr Force Base
Ohto, anc' otber Fflde• al Agenc1es
In the Dayton, Ohio, area

No wntten test ts requ1red at d
ippheanta are rated on the ba ~&gt;t s
of thetr th.ming and exp mc nce

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Jr and children Glot)a and Greg·
ory, C ;~ S"h Bahr and daugheu
Chn.!tme and Candace, and cmda
Farmer Da.yton
Members were Mrs George
Chllds, Mrs Otho W!tts, Mrs Cas h
Bahr Mrs Mmn1e t;Umore, Mra
The Staff a nd Off1ce u of Jh " Le na MeElhmny Mrs Miller, Mn
Meigs Te mple Pyt hlan
Slstefl W1llta m Lowe Mrs C P Ga.Hag
held a potl uck suppe r at the ne w t,er Mrs Milton Russell and Mrs
home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Gibbs GriU Russell

Potluck Supper
Held By Stoff,
Officers In NH

course at New York Un1verFa ly
She wa s ••ccompsn led as for as the
Char leston Ll rport Su nda y by her
dAu ght er Barbara Stout
M1ss Nanc} Rolle r sludt'nt t•&lt;'C h
nlcilln at St Joseph 's Hosptt al Ill
The s1xth hu t hd ay tor Deb\Jv Parkcrsbun: l.s ho me for a two
week vacation wit h hor po~r c n ts
Lyons da ughter o f Mr ;~ nd MH
John Lyons, was cclt•hrllled Sat Mr and Mnt !\tax Roller Dr Rob
crt Gutierrez Trimty llospt al De
urday wllh a barbequ r 111 t heir
yard H er bir thda y cilke w r.~ lroit, M1ch was a wec !r. end g u e~ l
of Miss Roller at her parents
rl ecoro.ted In green pink and ye l
low Gu ests lnclud.x1 Mr
and home
Mr and Mrs R C Meadows left
Mn Bernard Schramm
Za. nes
today
lor a visit with Mr an d
anrt Mrs
H.ay mond Mn Carroll
vlllf! Mr
Meadows a nd fa mil y
~nmm J ohn ln ~ le ! R oL k V Wall
Hilliards and at th c1r home tn
1nm11 John T nmmy Hernatd and Al
Columbua
ff~t~"~··~~;:;,;;;:;.;;;;.;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;"' l Mr and MrS Bernard Schramm
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Zanesville, were week e nd gur.sls
-4!1
of Mr and Mrs John Lyons 11 nd
tanuly and were accompamed hen •
by their ghnddaughters Llnd11 Ly
ons , who had been v1sihn g Ill their
home John and Bernard Lyons r e
tu r ne d to Zanesvill e for a VISII
Tun. 1 Wed
July 30-31 wath their grandparents
FAMILY NIGHTS
Mrs John Scul_ea, Beverly h.as
2 Adult Tlck•t• admita c.r !lull been vlaitins friends here and al
Robert 'I'aylor Eleanor Parker tcmled the funeral of Rome Stew
"MANY RIYIRS TO CROSS"
art Monday
(CmemastopeTecbnlcolor)
Mrs Shirley Mtlls was In Dayton
• -also-Tyrone Power
Annt~ Baxter for the weekend with Mr and Mrs
"CRASH DIY I"
Horl;lert Moore and family , form er

Honored Upon
Sixth Birthday

wel l Roy coleman J nabk !41 ill
tend t he party wede Sammy t l.o.t
wor thy Joyce Lon g nn &lt;' l'att .
Batle y
T om my hMd a &amp;ccond part y llu~
aft &lt;rn oo n when
an CU,her cnk1
al so rl ~ e orated 10 gr een and ;rd
low wllh nme candl e~&gt; and tee
crea m we re served on the la wn
of the Baker home on F1 mll st
Guest s Inclu ded his grandp u.rr It!\
Mrs Alec l•' raze1 and Mr ;md
Mrs c M
Bak er Mrs ~ a ry
llmdy a nd child ren Mary J o S1•
sa-n n.onme Ra y and Joe J r

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Refref&gt;hments were served to
the following 4-H members and
the1r gueat.s AUce Roush DottiP.
Roush, Bruce Stuts.
Bonnie
Staa-ts, Mary Mae Roush, Sharon
Brown, Martha Thompson, Sue
St.aat!l, Patty T.hompst\n, Mrl Leo
ThomJ)IOI), Mrs. WaJt-er Brown,
' Mrs Rnyford RolJSh, Brenda Hoi
man, Mrs Albert Thompson and
Vugmta, Mr .and Mn Adrian La·
they and famUy, JimmY Bumgar,,
~r DellDb Weaver, Denver Gibb!l,
Mr ud Ml'B Harry Staats and
BernlfJ, Mr and Mrs Lyle Me·
COnnick and tbe h08l aftd hostess
The August lneetlna: w11J be
hel~ in the Vernon &amp;:hool House
With Atlee and ..J&gt;ottte RollSh as
hoaleases

R£EDSVILLE
The P1oneer 4-H Club m&lt;emben
enjoyed a ~1cnic and waener roast
Tperoday eventng at tbe Forked
Run Lake
Mr and Mrs Emer HuU of
Tuppers Plain.s were recent tAll·
en at the borne or Dudl~y and
Wayne Chevalfer
B,Jrs V1rgkua Bowers and I
eh1ldren of Akron spent last weet
tn the home of her aunt., Mrt
Essie Ccin(l'ove.
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Mrs Allee Brainstrum of Toledo JS the Juest in ber ~··
home, Mrs Edna Stewart
Mr and Mr.s elarence Bailey
ot Zanesville Blll Snyder of Vienna, w Va , and Ray Hols(na'r
and famaly of Columbus trer~
guests last wee.lt of Mr and Mn
H!U'vey Bodey
'\ Mr a nd Mrs D1IP. Smith were
,Jeek end guest-a of relatives near
PQmeroy

What's the best buy in sheets? Cannon, of counel
You'll lind Cannon sheel$ to fit every need and budget whether
you're looking far sturdy thrifty priced
muslins or cloud soft luxurious pjlrcales.

Cannon Mushn shaatr In Whitt oncl
decorator pastels. or• .turdy and long wearing.
Thay ratoin their crltp freshneu and
come bock .sfrnlllng from weekly louncMrlnga.

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STOREWIDE

CLEARANCE SALE
SEE

Thursday's Edition
Of The Daily Sentinel
FOR THE NEWS OF THIS
BIG SALE BEGINNING AUG. 2

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Mr anci Mrs Paul M ofll 1 and 1
family of Falrbnrn VISlle&lt;l over !
the wee kend w1lh Mr and Mrs
Clarence Andrew~ and Wi th r4l la
tlves In MlddlcJlort
Mrs Robert Alton or Zanrsv11lc
wo s the wcekciHI. g uelit of Mr 1\nd
Mrs Clarence An(lrcwli
Mr and Mra Andrew Mnrtin
and fa mi lY nf West AlotRndl'ia
wer e weekend guosi.R of h(' r par
ents Mr and Mrs Arth ur ltr. n

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L!lat,

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'ALsO see

lh~ new Slrlped lild Mu!U.Strlped
IJIDDOII Sheela - ~ nell: '€ouoi Sheet
I'll- ,

taw C1ae Bozld !lela -

All Cuaon Sheela are

neatly ,Packaged '"d,~o cxeollelll glfla.

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Action by Busmess le.aoers 1s
soon t hat may treate "'
Pomer o) Commumty Fund r~
lievtng fveryone ol 1he neee8Sity
of contn tlu ti ng to
numero u,;
wort hy eauaea mst ead uf one
This step was revealed today
by Ron Spnnger prestdent of
t he Pomeroy Ch.amber of Commer ce who met w1th the Retail
Merchan ~ eomm.ttlt't' of the C of
C Tu esday The oommtttce deter·
mmed
I That more m011:ey could be
obtamed m
one concentrated.
well orl!la.nltedf dnve
2 That everyone would not be
bothered WJth const.ant solu:JtlDg
.a&amp; the public now e
Sa1d Mayor E F Robm!'!On
''Thu 111 long overdue 1 am not
-1 member of tbe C &lt;tf C commit.
tee on thts project, but 1 hope
th~ plan ls worked oul ..
Members attrmbng the meeting
mclu~ed Paul Calcl,
Moore :
Stwe cb.airm1n, Wa1ter Grueaer.
Second St Market, Kennit Wal•
to n New York ClothiniJ Hotme.
fi,ichard
J ones,
Dowme-Grou
Clothmg Store and elarence Col·
Tbe Rev Robert Palmer, 38 lm! Colim a' Jewelry Store
newLY ordamed Nazarene ' Cb urt!h
The commtltee also
mtnuter, hu arrived here to be----Dec-1ded to meet for luvc=h
g•a hir dut1es at the Middleport 1 and a busmess lelillOn the aec·
Nazarene Church He replaces tbe ond and fourth Tuesdan of each
Rev:- Robert Styera wlto has gone mon th
...
to Wet Lafayette, 0
- Augtlftf. 30 and 81 followmg
Mr Palmer said today
Me1gs and Athe ns c00nty Fall'l.
"These towns {PJmel'OY and MJO,. will be Doll8.1 Dat.r an Pomeroy
dleport) look gOG!!d to me I'm look w1th full cooperatinn expected
UlJ forward '\0-.a b'Jiillul atay he,.re from all merebutL
1 ex pected

include her hu11 bar.d
a daughter, Mrs Ra)mond Belt
of Fa1rborn two aons Ralph Ed
ward, 9, and Ronn1e, 7 two brothqa Kennettl (Kelly ) Grueser of
Pomer()¥ and HarOld Gruei er of
Nitro W, Va, .and two sutcr ~.
CINCINNATI (UP)- One man was killed and
Mrs DPnald Lanr~lng an~d Mrs.
Edgar Arnold both of Pome(OY
homes were damaged by fire when a gasoline truck eXIJiodiJI
Frlen(Js may call at the Vinton
lnvoiYed Morrow Funeral ltnrn c .~t Patas: 11fter colliding With an auto near here Tuesday
'l'l;te explosion thre•tened Ross, Bulle~ County village
s&amp;\JI kala, until noon F~day, wlien the
down tbe street "
in the handg body will be taken to the Jllletbo 500 persons, w1th "liquid fire
w1t.b racket d1st Church at Summit Stat ion
Raymon4 Rlee a worker at the 1
the welfare Vlbere serv1~8
be held at 2 Fernwald AtomlC Energy COl~· ened the .entire commumty ~
mt~slon plant
said "I thought Jore 80111e 32 tire un1lt1 from
o dock w1tb burial there
th~re was an atomic bomb ex ghbormg commumhes were able f ;ianl~
to trmg it under eantrol.
Il
1 ploston "
The mu ~room sbaped cloud
Damige was estimatea al $1!50.
from the eKplos10n rose hu.ndrech 000.
of feet In the air wttness8!1 aairl
The exploahn ~urn=d when a
Gulf 011 co., f&amp;nk &amp;uck, c!H'I'~ins
~ tr&gt;Uooo .JI!... ~-~Q~ l

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New Pastor Is
On Duty With
Nazarene Church

O:t t.

SemclesJ'01'

ear drJvcn' by A40ft'-':·· }VCM'dre]l,
82, Hamilton eollic~M' at the in
tcracchon of Ohio 128 and U S
7 Woodrey was killed
Another w1tneg, Edward Be~e­
gained by raulng a me1er, '78. sa'ld he looked out the
door of hts home In Ross Wht! n
he hend the lmp-act and saw
"hquid lire running down the
atreet "
"I thought the whole town was
gone," he said
C1n Explode
Several cara exploded when tb ~
burning gasoline ran pAst them
Half a doze"tl bulidmgs were dam
• aged by 1he flfe, wh1ch threat

:rbtD.er Officiat.
Of M-M Co. Set

To
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Funeral services for S Chand
ler Wilhelm, 70, a retired off1·
clal of the M.anetta Manufactur
lng Company in Pt Pleasant, w' ll
be held Thuraday afternoon at 2
Chmt
~p~pal
o'clock at
Church ...in Pt Pleaa-~ nt
Conduchng the services wiD
be Rev Jerome D Rod1era Buri1l w1ll be made m a Pt. Pleasant cemetery
Wilhelm d1erl Monday mormng
at Holl.er Hospital whel'e he had
been taken after beinr str1cken

The Pomeroy
March·
mg Band wlll be acljyated Monday
August 5tb Regular members wilt
report at 9 00 a m In the Sen1or
Hlgh Auditorium wl~ instrl-'mcnts
At thl8 hme meJ)'Iber1 Will re..
cc1ve tnstruchons c6ncernng lcbed·
uhng Var1ou.s problems and pro~o,duiies pertamlng to the fall sea.
lion
I be dlscuued
All student&amp; who will be

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hec a lew day.s ago She had been
'looJdn&amp; tqr my son He'a all I
have"
..
.r.talbauer'a began llviJlg in
the cemetery when Edgar, given
a weekend pa.n from Cleveland
State Ro&amp;pltal, told his mother
he didn't want to go back
For sevcr11l
weekA, she bitt
him ln a mausoleum at the 100
year old cemet~ry, where Edra:r
apcnt b.1s t1me tendmg tile now
era on eraves
Authorlties sa1d the mother
and son Will be reunited 1t
1
Sta
C eveland
te Hospital, If aile

ne

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probated

afler

tetta company lor 38 years
Prior to hill movmlJ to Pt Plea
sant he was auditor of Lord &amp;
Taylor of New York City
Surv1vot8 lnelude his wife the
former 8ue Heslop two daugh
ters. Mrs E l'Jartow Jones, Pt
Pleasant al\d Mrs. Charles If
Hober Jr, GaiJipoJia, \and mile
grandchildren
In addition, he Ia Run•ved by
tw.o aiaters, Mrs
Samuel P
Scbitk ot Meadville, Pa
and
Miss Maude Wilhelm, Marietta

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ayre eve
Grid Plans: r

COach Ralph Sayre of the 'Wohama White Fllco us has ani)OUneed that foot~ll equipment wlll be
distributed to candidates fOI! the
football teasn Thursday, AuJUsl 15,
with practice, 1lated to get under
way Monday, August 19
Students at Wabama who desire
to play football are uked to re·
port to the h.igh school from 9 a
m until 12 r.OOn on that date
At the same time Sayre an
have been
1nounced nlne .games
~~eheduled fOr the White Falcons
this year with six to be plyed at
home
The Falconi' wlll open their
sehedule at R.Avemrwood ort the
nlgM of SWf.ember 8 before en
tertainlnJ Pomeroy on Seaiembef

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Ch- from otvoolovtly docGHncw
all col•rfcnt-alf IO!lli

A fami lY reunion

Mark Allen, all of PQmet&lt;~y.

Cite Need For

ARRAIGNED IN KILLINGS

Held At Hig~woy
Pork In Syracuse

A llttM .....
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day 14 .. tl Mf'th, II ,. f2 .......
Low ron&amp;fht 62 te 66 Mrttt. .. t.
72 HUfh.

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Wortl Was receive d here Tu e~
day ol the de.,th of Mrs RalplJ
Butler ([rene Grueser), 47, of
Summit Stailon
MH Butler, the daugh.ter or
the late Mr and Mrs Alber1
GMJeser. suffered a Ktr9ke anrl
died
Tuf\Way m 6rnlng at

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1 Family Reunion

::: ~.~~· Mt~'::~~a ~;t~~~~d :n~

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trom ber ~m.,,,.,. b•m• by ..

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- The Senate Labor Rackets Com
that the Teamsters Umon has JOmed
in New York and other 111ajor c1
to
entire country.
F Kennedy made the ebarge at
on ,ueged lieups between Team
James R Hoffa and New York hood
o~~"r,.~:,~~e~h~:•• sueJi an effect on the na
.t
with their control of truck

in the ~stabhshment
Raymond EJ!elstcm
afternoon f•remen an•
wered • call to the Midway Mar
BarnLb
ket operated by W 0
wheTe [Jremen tald a pile ot de
ou•~ -' lbrl5 tn the rear of the -building
eaurht fire
A utility power pole was s}lgbt·
ly damqed, aa was the rear of the
market

....,.,...,. •r hmltht

munity Fund Proposed
COf C "hant's Group

TEAMSTERS HOLD
VY THREAT OVER U. S.
VLI

Mrs. Butler Is
Dead OJ Stroke
Tuesday Morning

IY UNITID PRill
Oht.. ll'a..tly ct•-,. thr•ttlh
TU!Md•y with • t.w
_........
thalftHnhewen lOUth ,.,._. th•

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OIIJi?. WedMmJ, JulJ st, !957

Warm Welcome, Fond Farewell

CLEVELAND UP-The "phan
tom" of the Monroe Street Cemc
tery, who lived with hl.s motheJ
in a ~mausoleum for
&amp;everal
w~~ was batk In Cleve:and
State Ho,pit•l today.
Edgar Maiba~er. 49. w.a.s pick
ed -up by two poUcemen wh:o saw
him stumbUnrt along ncar tbe
rapid trauit tracks here
''I'm looking for my mother,•
he mumbled. J'She'a a little old
about Ill She doesn't know
to la.ke care of herself l'v~
pt to frnd ber"
Hi&amp; mother. Mrs Eleanor Mai·
bauer, a wlcf'ow, was taken aw•t.

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In lA&amp;4

drleks
,
Mrs Charles
Boster and Mr
orado l}Jis aummer and has atte nd an(t Mrs Cla ren ce Boster aml
ed Western College for Women and ehlldren, Susan and Allen of Gal
OhiO University
\lpolh~er e Sunday gnest.:s o( Mr
Mrs Sylvia McMat~ ter spent the and Mrs Phil WUllamspn
dl!. v rece ntly with E~ne sl Hawkms
Mr and, Mr! ~1 H.ickm s n of
and family at Rutland
Columbus vtstted' Sunday w1tb
Mr and Mrs Ro~ert Hayth and 1 her pa'I\Cnls Mr and Mrs J()bn
da ughter Susan Hilliard~. and Blacttnar
M1ss Mn na Rus ~ell, Columbug, - - - ··- - anri Mn Maida Ru ..elt Middle·
port were week end guests o! Mr
and Mrs S T RuiSell
I \Dr and Mrs K D Amsbar)
I have been visltlnJ In Columbus
and Lllhopolts l or several days
Mr, and Mrs J ames Weber atte
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vi_
!l~n~_of_u_
m_bu_s_ - - - -

and plt'mc
d ml\Cr was enjoyed Sunday at
tcrnoon and eve nlug at the Syr a·
cuuse Roadsi de pnk
Attending were :l'.~ r•
J en mo
Roush. Mr
and Mrs Virgil
Rc- ush and son Oonn1e. Mr and
Mra. Jamet Heaton and ehtldre n,
D,•vld J immy, Susan and DebrR
all ot West Shade, Mr and Mrll
Gerald V~ole\ Tu?peU. Plains
"'rs Mara:aret Heaton, Braden
Lon Fla., Mr and Mrt M:anh.all
M1llcr -nd
chlldl'W!
Stephe n.
Bonnie •M DaVId, Harrlaonv.the,
Mr and M.r• Flo,lid Spence, Mr

JIW, ll.fefp11f•••• ArM&amp;•

Ph
Of CJ } d Ce
G
antom
eve an
metery oes Su~:ata~t~~ti~~
~~~u~O~e.!,&lt;;;lti~~:hmi:;;l:b~e::~eftts,
• Back To State Hospital With Mother ;:;~~:~~~~9, S::~~ry ::~7h:or ~::: 'a~~ ~a~:e~dt~!r:i ~

residents
Moore
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is a ttending
the MIS'S
UniveBetty
rsit y of
Col

IT'S COMING

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Tbe JUly meeting of tbe V«noc
Star Dusters 4-11, Club wu held
at the hOme of B)lfe1\. and Caroyn MeCormk:k with 'Mary Mae
Ro\LS'h, pres1d 1mt , In ehAtge
Sharon Brown Jed the group ln
t he singing of tbe clyb toni, We.t
VLr&amp;inta BOYli and Girls, followed
by tbe ree ltatioa of lite 4-H
Pledee
Wanda Thompson gave a lie
nCrr~
tal')''li ~port and Carol yn M.. \ or
nucl:. and Allee Ro.ush pave a report on the recent +-H camp
South11de Gr.roes were led by
Bonnte Staata
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Weatlier_,

enttne

Ia LoW N._

u., ~. ~f ;fl~,),.
y,.-v: U~· . •

Mr ant! Mrs Claude Bumtarn
er of New Haven arc announcmg
Full mformAtlon••ncludlng tn
the engagement and approacbini{
marnage -of t heir daughter, DoD· 8truellon.s on how to \tpply may
D..\ Lee t o R1 ehard E DotJctn, aoo be obtamed at any Post Offtce or
of Mr and Mrs Delbert Dotson f-rom the Executive Secretart,
Board of U S Civil Servtce Ex
of Mason
aminera, Department of the Alf
The weddmg ·w11l be an event Foree, Wright
Patterson Air
of August 31 and will be held it Foree Base, Oh10
the EUB Church m New Haven
wher e open dmr&lt;ch w1U be obl:er· Jr in New Haven Monday even
mg Mrs. Carl Owen asked the bles
ved
stng before- tlie supper wh1ch was
MiRs Buml{arner LS a graduate served on the lawn of the Gibbs
of Wahama H1gh School, Cla:Js. ~f
home
19~3 She graduated from the St
~oseph ' s School
ol Nur.n ng In
Mrs Wtlham AJlmln., pre!Ldent
Palket~burg wtth the clan of 1956 was m charge of a short buB)ncss
and 1s employed at St Joooph's meetmg a11d at was announced
that Mr.s. A11map and Mrs C P
Hospital at )l'l'esent
Mr Dotson IS a graduate or Wa Gallagher would be hostesses lor
ha ma H•gh School Class ol 19tn the next meetmg Mrs Myron Mil·
and served two years with the ler was welcomed a s a member of
Umtecl States Army He ts em· the club
ployed at th~ ~a tser Plant near
Games were payed and prtzes
Rave ns wood bu[ will r~
enter
school at Wesl V1 rg1ma Unlvar won by Mrs Karl Owen Mrs Dave
s1ty th iS fall He w1ll be a sopho· Fsrmer Mrs Homer Jones and
Mrs Allman· Others present in
more
eluded these guesta Ralph Gibbs

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f.,~~·
~ller"Fn!': ;~=.:: Jo~P,llfilh
' Jr .
with Mr •nd Mrs Edward Stdea

Birthday Dinner
Given Sunday For
Three People

Debby Lyons Is

3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

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. . .. ver 0'n t!&lt;j,
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an~ For ;,rechnical . Dusters ....

M.r and Mr.!l Thomas Youna: of
BrlgiUon Pl ' wm weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Ehas

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The remainder of the schedule
Sep t ember~ Middleport, .awl)',
September 27. Belpre, Alomej OCt·
ober 4, ¥t. Pleaunt. hOme; October 11 Hannan. borne, October 18
Ripley, home, October 24, . Cedar
Grove, awa.), fo.ovJmber 1, •pen,
and November 1), Rutland, home

majorette
poslUons the rot\oWJng girl• were
1
chosen
Jean Web•ter, Sandra Pott\" and
Oorothy Arnold Pd:ajorettes from
last year who w1H qaln serve are
connie Woodgeard, 8htlla Strau51
Ann Baker One other maJOrette and two flag bearera will be
selected in the near future
The Pomeroy Band will agam
play at the Meaga County Fal.r on
Thurtday afternoon, August lG

and

wor~ing lorthl!'fommu"l"'"

Sgt. Lambert Is
Picked To Serve
AL Convention

The new pastor comes here from
Ha.ng~n.g Rock 0 , &amp;nd JS a native
of Mancheater, 0
He 11 res1dmg at 910 Broadway,
Middleport with htJ w1fe and two
' daughters BeUy, 13, and Patty, 8

Mrs. Gregory Is
Custard Contest

Three State Hlgbway Patrolmen

from each State have been select
lira. Wllham Gregory of p t
ed Cor .specu.l duties at the Nation· Pleasant was declared the wtn·
American Legion Convention
wh1Ch wiU bt&gt; held at Atlantic City,

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Sgt

Max Lambert son of Mr

and Mrs Dana Lambert Mtddleport, and son-m law o( Mr and
Mrs Harry MLIIs Middleport Ia
ope of Ohio'&amp; three Patrolmen rc.
lected from 650 patrolmen
Sgt. anQ Mrs Lambert and son,
Joe, live In. Chlllicothe and theLr
older son, Rlebard, who graduated
tn Jupe frOm Chllljcolhe Hlgh
stbool , Ia in the U S Naval Reserve C()rps

---Raises Giant
Cucumber Here

ncr of the Regwn Nmc Custard
Pte Bakmg
contest held last
Fnd11y m Pt Ple asan t and spon
sored by the West Vtrgm•a Farm
Bureau
Wmmng secon(l plac.c was Mr!)
Marvin Meadows of Glenwood
Mrt -Gregory wtll r epresent the
RegiOn 1n the state contest dur
1ng the State Da1r y Show Aug
13 through Aug 16 at Jackson 's
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Everett Evans

Plead Guilty

two

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Corrigan Ponders Extradition-Of Wedler Back
To Ohio If Confession Turns Out To Be Real
tndtd.s Dr Sam on many pomts
If Wedler U! teU!ng tbe truth
then Dr Sam I1ed" t~e proeecu
tor said
Allowing that
reports from
Co'rontr Samuel R. Gerl)er and
former Detective Chid Ja:mp E
T.ifcAl'tbur discounting the con
feaaion as a "phony" are "pretty
conclusive," Corrigan said, 'we
&amp;bouldn't dON the door on lDJ·
thinJ 1 will ltUdy whatever Dr
Sheppard's attorney8 have: to of·
fer and will reach my
de

ow.

the prosecutor and Fred Gt.r
mone, who
obtamed WcrUer' ~
11gnert confess10n Tucsriav m De
Land Fla said they planned to
call a
of all lawyers
connected with the murder case
and map legal strlltcgy to free
the osteopath from a hfe term
fu the Oh1o State Pemte ntlary
Attorneys 1Corr1g11n •nd Gar
mone felt the conlessJOn "cer
tainly waa enough to reopen tbe

conference

case "

But, McArthur and Gerber sat•i
the1r talks wllh Wedl er tn Flor
Meuwhile
defense
lawyers ida convinced them that he had
.Witham Cortiian. no ret..tion to n ever bee.." in Cleveland
cislon~"

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Learn Of Death Troop 245 Boys
Of Mr~ Hennesy ~ere, Inspected

Mrs W•lham Henn csy dted m
Mt Carm•f Hospttaf Columbu•,
Tue.sday mght an{! arrangements
If there were a contest for the for serv1ces will be announced
gardener raisinr the b1ggest cu later
~umber, IL C Terrtll, 303 Wetz
SurvJVmg IS her buRband, Wtll
St would be a und tdate for 1am whn was called to Colurubw
money.
last week bY her Illness He IS a
1,- cli1playmg allout town foreman at the Hobson shops
ThnRIIh an error Tuesday f•
example of hu
was I'QIIII'ted Edward Evan• plead
the
hoe
and seed ..
HALSEY IMPROVED
guilty t. be1ng drunk and di!lor
NEW YOJJK (UP)-Fieet Adm
pounds and
derly m the court or Justice of ~:~.~~::~san even
11 Inches m length Wilham F (Bull) Halsey was r e
Peace R E Grindley when u m
hu not watered Ius ported "quite Improved" and 'doshould have read EvertU Eyana, He aald
cueumber
vines
this apnng or ing very well' today at Ooclon
of Portland 0
aummer
HospJtal whcre he was admtUed
Everett Evans was fmed $l5 and
late Monday for what f1rst had
eolita and releucd
ANNOUNCI HOMECOMING
been described as a cerebral hem
There WJll be a homecommg at orrhage
the Mt Ohve Chureh near Lon g
- -- - - - -:lki'S Willi RIITS
UUNION ANNOUNCED
DENVER, Colo (UP) -- The Bottom, Aug 4 all day With, :1
The aMuHl Fry Reumon w1l1 be
President's wlft. rest,ed today on dmner at noon The Rev Ernest
the eve of the dedication ceremo- Thomas wiU be th r afternoon be held August 1] m the pme
nies of "Maml Doud ElleQbower spe1ker Special slngmg by var· grove on Pond H1ll near the old
Park" in Denver
IOU&amp; groups will be presented
Fry home
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CLEVELAND Ohio UP-Cuy
ahop CGunty Proaee~:~tor • J•hn
Corripn said today he ma)\. 111k
for the extradition to Ohio Of
Donalct Wedler, 23,. the Florida
ex·eo,.vJet wbo baa repeat~dly
'eonf.aed" the murder of Mrs
'
Maril.yJi Sheppard
I•NIPIT PLANNID
Corrigan !i'&amp;Jd hiJ llnal deci•
Home made ice eream and eak:es
wm be oerve4 at lb• Middleport ion on ex.traditlnr Wedler would
Churell of Cbrllt, comer of MaJn depend on wbetber defense actor·
and Jl'lftb .Avenue, on ~day, hen lor eonvioted •lAYer Dr
Auau•t 1 Proeeeda froni the tee Samuel Sheppard call convinc"
cream IOQial wlQ. be uged lor the him '~at \bere 11 more sub~on(esslon
purehue of a new Communion stance to w~•er's
•~rVIceiCor the c!uuch. a project that Is now apparent "
''Thus far. W!!!dler'! story con~
olthe cl&gt;u.

-'"bllt'l'sed''m~.,..

a 500 oo c:redit blll'eMt...., ~ .,
roy, atarted planrung and Ja~ "'\
ligation to bring auCh an Ot,ani· ..
;r.atlon mto reality
-Cocluded ~bat Chriltm.Q decoratwns and hghtmg •ill be
changed thts year 'ML~ eomnUt·
tee hopes to provide tbt!: town a
better hgbtmg ellect thu .sea!Nin
-Sun on Christmu, aiJ l)usf.
nes,s places will be liked to JOin
for a free gift drawmg m orde!'
to stimulate busine11 traff1c m
Pomeroy
It was pointed out that aJl7
Commuruty FUftd appro3ch to be
soheitlng problem v;dl requll'e
cooperatlon from all ebarttable
agenCtC3 and busmess plates the
major contributors
AIJ the proposa.h of the e()m
IDittee are to be pre~ented to,
and aeted llpon, by the executtve
committe of the Chamber of
Commerce

Gtarge Ho,ut Jr
Galhpohs,
m spected Troop 245, Boy Scouts
of Amenca. Monday mgbt when
they met at the Maddleport u.
Lrary Seoul headquarter&amp;.
Scoutmaster Robert Mills and
Allllutant
Scoutm8liters
Gene
Coleman Charle.s- Vroman, Larry
Rice and Leonard
GwJa.zdows.ll:y
were 10 -chJrge of the meetmg
Several overrught camp. out&lt;~
have been planned for the last
month of vacation

MARKiiT REPORT
CINCINNATI (UP) - Prodace
Eggs, unsettled, 1t flmns U S
cansumers while and brown A
jumbos 43~ A ~arge 40-41, A medlum 33 35 A small 21 23, B lar.1e
30 3~, A small 21 23, B large So.s3,
FOB wh1te and brown A large 41'·
49 A mediUm 4()..4:1 , B large 38-

39
Chrekens, fryers le lower, 3-3.ih lb 21 23, hens heavy 13-15,
light 10-12 Volume and pnce diStrlbution oo fryers., 5,000 at 21,
27 !500 at 22, 21 500 at 22'h ll 000
at 23 and 6 000 at undetermmed
pr1ces
Butter eo score 71
ALL ASKED TO ATTE"D
Mu June Ashley preSident ol
the Letart Falls PTA, has announe·

ed a spec•al meeting Monday Aug
5, at the grade schOol Purpose of
the meeting 11 to make final piMS
for a refreshment stand •t tbe
M~gs County Fa1r AU member:~
are urged to attend 1
13 Ta CCJOII'ET&amp;

COLVMBUS UP - Thir\een
teams wtll compete In tbe dOIUble
elimmaL1on ~tate Amerieafl J..e.
g1on Jumor Baseblll Tournament
ned week lncludmg deleftdin1
champJon Cu:clnnati Bentley Po.st
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Ct;'iiiJ·Con~cious Car Owners, Ri9ing Cost Of Repairs,

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Moin Factors In Hike In fnsurar~CeRa~eslnOhio
When:

We come to ca r insura nce paytng
time the patnb ecomes progresstvely worse
~ch ye&amp;t A big part of the reason IS th ut

cost ot all to ~palr cOntlnually goes up
Increases In rates wen t tnto effect J uly 17
affecting nearl y half thf: state's automob1 Je
.owneh Remaining firms , domestic romp&lt;Hl·
ies and those f thng mdependlm tl y, a1e ex -

pected to follow su1t
Here is what the compames fUld
A rising increase tn frequ ency of clazms,
lncreue In the severity of cla~ms , more
claJms, more personal lnjun es and hzgh dam.
age verdicts

The cost of repairs is a key factor In auto
insurance ratej For example the wraparound
windshield on a Cadillac costs $350 to r eplace.
The gont who plunks down liVe grand for
a sleek car ts dalm consciOus, the industry
points out If a fender IS scratched, In goes a
claim.
AU of us suppose that the insurance people
s1t in a spac1ous offlte and set doWn rates that
Will net fat profits to all the stockholders
This just ISn't so
··The drivers themselves rna~ the rates

Experience makes the rates ln the lnou\-ance
business," says Arthur i Vorys, superintend-

ent of ms ur ance Manj msurance companies
have fo und t hemselves m seno us fmancial
l ondthons m the past several years The ne\\
t! st 1ate mcrease~ fn st slllle Odober of 1956
- was bused on the acciden t ex perience of
the past th ree to f1ve vears
OfftcJals say the ra te would be htgh er tf flgu res were limited to the past yea1 , or even

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9 00
10 00
10 30
11 00

past two years The tempo m Increased
costs of repazrs and number of cJaims has become mOre pronounced m the past sit to
e~ght months, leaders In the Industry say.
The only alternatJVe to everyone paymg
hzgher msurance rates IS for t!xpayers to
shell out enough money to double and triple
ou r pollee so that speeding, reckless operalion drunken driving, and general laxity In
following traffic regulations lS reduced
There'll always be 'A-reeks Human judgement is not mfalhbie as to space, hme, sound.
touch and smell Nor does every person ht!VP
enough or II to protect himself behind a steel
mg wheel
So untll we are ready to enforce the laws
we have ln the traffic code, don't blame tho
msurance compames They have tO 11ve too
And what a s~nsationa1 mess our courts
would be jn 1f there were not jnsurance tompames standmg by to pay for our highway
mistakes'
the

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2 00 Molillee Tl&gt;ealer
3 00 Queen for a :Oat
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RUARK
REPORT

•

ly Robert C Ru•tk . •
PALAMOS, Spnln - We just
deunted rive guc.'iL.' namcrl 1 rum
bull , and three named Shevlin
and while they're just old fri ends
to me, I'll bet ) ou n r rett } lhal
''What'a My L.inc I' rouldu l na1 l
'em by occupnUon
Mr T1 umbull first name Rob
•rt, hu a pietl} wire named Jo11n
11nd three eute douy:htors ag e~l 17
Hi and 12 who bruwbcal him
They - lhe dau t,~ h t cr s Sush ,
Joan and Stefh - ~t. ptJuk flue nl
Japanese, anrl on e !!pent a who!!•
)'ear learnmg to pour t ell rorrtrl
ly Mr Trumbull ~pe aks a kind or
Japanese, Guamuntan Hawuha,l ,
Mala)', Chinese, Auslrahon Eng
liah, and a ury apcclol Span HIII
he gets from a book
He hat a hatrline mustach1• WaR
once an uaher in a Uwnter JH
Rhort and rather 11llght and hi s
voice ~ very !JUfl He defer.!l IL
hl 11 womenfolk He drinka 8 l'l low
beer
I have eneountt!d Mr Trumbull
in my •ncient Cllpaclt)l a ~ fUJYal
otfic::er In Honolulu, Saipun and
Guam We know nearly evt•rybody
who starred fletlonally in u pif as
ant book ealletl 'l&gt;on 'l Gn Nt! a

the Water"

I run Into him con11tantly in
pluees like Sydney, Aultraha, Sin
rapore, Tokyo ond Hon" Konjl
The Jut time I 8aw him woH In
Tokyo He juRI flew over the An
tic hump and touchod Ala11ka in
order to cet to New Yo1 k by way
or Spaln, but he hasn't worlled
mue:b. tn India btely llLll biK~SI
kid 11 enterlna Radcliffe (.'ollegc
tbl• hll
What doct Mr trumbull do?
If , )'Ou've QUit tr)llng he !I a
lenh,lt war and Far Eaatcrn eor
rnpondent for 'the New York
't'tmea, 1 paper of some esteem
lntef'!nltlonally and a wriler Of
lfarned ~kA Hut he .11tlll looks
11 mild lnd meek a man ali will
never be play~d by Rock lhtc!son
ln a trenehcoat at 11 gl amorou9
foreign eorre11pondcnt
)f~ other recen1 visitor 1howod
up with two 1ab named Durie.
Ont Of WhiCh was Wife, the Other
daulhter Hil natue Is Tommy
&amp;hevUn He could t&gt;aJity be pla)
eel b~ tn earlier Gary Cooper Lu~

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hlondt! a nd pt 1•tt y &lt;IS WI.! IJ

'l'ommy hns !wen on e1ght AfrJ
!IIJfarlt&gt;, uod Is a great f• •• ntl
t 11 r11 e nd ~ of mine Ruth as th e
denn of Jhcm all Philip Pcrr1u l
tn :"-Sall obl and H11rrv S1•lby John
Sutton and F1 ed Poolm1111 - nil
the ganM" whtth div i d e ~ c u ~tom c r ~
f1 om frl cndB
'l'ommv IB VI;'! }' unUI'Ilfl l hcrnusc
I nevn hca1d unyhodv knnr k hll'J
1n New Ymk
Blarr!tz I on don
Pa1 1s Ro me 01 P.1l 111 Rt arh pl11res which are prone to th veiOIJ
on e u~ y knock
Tommy wnl e!l w1 ll and pam t~
with cuu111 gL ll !! 11111od ured me
Ito El•test llcmm gway 111 !'amp],)
nn, Spam, and 1s on e or Pupa s
grcot tncnd~ Hl!l rutlll'r wn~ 1
famous football player
Tommy Is IL.Q good a big game
flttherman u thllre Is In the w01ld
and hold!! several rrrords HI! Ill
Roclat enou'lh to belong to All lhe
best clubs her:ywhere and he u
e()ually at home In 11 din,~~:y fla
menco joint 1 took him to He hu
nearly bcon trod on by several
elephant !llld rhlnn that 1 know
ot, and he just recently 9hot a
lt!Op.,d 1o big It ought to be le
gnlly eluss1ried as a \.li t r lie ~ ~
a great goiter
He lll!iO left his best pair of
!Juthtnlol trunk ~ on my front porch
und 1 hove no lnlentltm of send
ma them bilck
Whut dues Tommy do?
The aruwer is nothing, real'y
ext!ept son1e stocb and bonds,
and koeping a houMc In Florldn.
and aolnr luhing ancl shoollnR
some, ana travellr;a a lot, and
1 preatllng his easy fliendsh1p tJ
the end! of the earth
But there ~re a few, a very few
people, In th e world, who 01 c
lucky t!nuu,~~:h or talenled enough ,
to tlo that nothlnll 110 mu&lt;'h more
Ve!luobly than a majority of other
fulks who Kpend a Kreat deal or
time ;le-rformln1 nothing Whllho
l'vt-1 ol value to the people thoy
touch on
rcopyriJht, 19G1. b) Unlled Foa
ture Syndicat-e, In~ )
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J. If Tonsilsu. Are Out

spent Sunday eventng Wlt ' I
Mr and l't1 r ~ ![;m_,;on Holle!
Mrs (,eor ge Haer anti son
llllly y, ere Saturd ay after noon
gues ts ot her mother, Mrs Will
Frecker of Pm e GroH
M1s Helen Damewood an d dau
ghter Mr3 Robert Lee we ~e SuP
day guests of Mr and Mrs Roy
Vmeyar.d of HOckmgport
Mr and Mr s Mark Evans, son
Denms, Mr and Mrs Ra} E~ a m
J r spP.nl the weekend campm g
and ftshmg nea r Albany
Mrs Kathleen Scott and Mrs
Ann Watson wer e Wedne sday
evc nlllg guests of Mr and Mr ~
Douglas Ge nhe1 mer
Mrs Charles Biler spr nl Sun
clay evenmg wtth Mrs Hele.1
Damewood
Mr and Mrs lle1bcrl Da\ 1:;
and fam ily Athens, were Sunda y
gue5;tJ of Mr and ~1 rs U h
Nease

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:'IXfonl who hu

remond or pld.m
In tho

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In my opinion, WQ_uhl

~LANN!D

\he

Tnltllltlon ].,. plannet'l ror the
Augu8t meeting of Evangeline
f' hRpler Ol!:S Thur~day at th,..
Ma5nnlc Temple and refre1hmenb
will be 11erved at the cloJte of
the meeting

••aer ~ ~

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!1011' ... ~ boob be
havlnl been
~.~:l"'n wlth a con...

WORKSHOP TONIGHT
·r~e Cne'Ster GUlden Club wil l
h t~ vt' a workshop thl.oi evening at
Dw Chesler Methodht Church
wflh Mrs lklbert Reibel Leadln&lt;t
rrtek Road , ReJ{lnnt~t Director, ln
t hargc nf the dtJmonstJ ation and
wnrbhop
Each member is lo bring Ar·
ran,l!ements and the workshop Is
pl.11nne(l as a prelhnlnory to entf'rlng lhe Meigs &lt;ounty Ft~lr
Flo'o1er Show A potluck supper
will be served preceding the -:A-:Iaye--l~te:-&amp;b;:o=wo~r -wa.s held at
the Gr-ange h•U, Saturday evenworkshop
In• for .Mrs. Wm. Pullins (AIIlla
Burke.)
Dor~h)' B\U'kt tetently •uttered a broken arm In a faU fr(•m
ly Mrs, C. I. Woo.te
Sunday School attendante oo her bicycle
Mra Garnet Wlndllllnd ha• re
July 28 was M, the offerln.: wa!4
ceived woNt of 1 daughter born
$753
Sunday, Sept HUh, has been la.st week to her •on and diUih"
set as tbe date tor the Homecom· ter-in-llw, Mr and Mn ~It
lng and church dedication lle\1. Wlndlanil of The Plain~
r.rt. ond Mn. Ctueheo ••derGrove delivered the meuaa:e at
10r4&amp; SCrlpWre i'eadlnJ Matthew •on 1nd dauJhter Ltbdl i1.(en4ed
8 14.
- the Myars•Young reunion beld at
Five youth and 2 adulta from the home of Gene Welia or
hel'tl attended the Cheater ehatg:e Cherr, 1\ldfe ~ub' 18th Till• reMYF meetin• held at Minersvute un\oo w1tl lie hid ~~ the lll!lldtrlast Monday evening
There was an aUendante of •on
32 at la•t Wedneaday evenlni'
prayer meettn1 with (rlt' Warnl'r
~· Mory , .....
Jeadiftg Thl• week'l leadw Is
Wm Wolf, Eacle Rldae, spent
Garnet WlndJand
t~ith Mr. end Mrs Jtm.
The MYF had a picnic IUpJ)er Suncl1y
meu Stethem.
and outdoor meetlni ond fiCtcll·
Mlu Peltl Po'well, ParkeNbUrl(
liOn on the church lawn July 28
spent
week with her molhcr,
The young folk1 enjoyed a aame E._.m, aPowell
of volley ball early In the evening
Jack Johnsen~ Columbus called
then the picnic:: at- dL'-'k· Thrn
on
Hoyt C'urtJs, Sunda)l
followed devoUoru and 10 outMrs
Iflt~Y Newell and ftn'lil)'
door study ''1be Heaven• btopeilt
fhuffilif
wlth her matbOI",
(']A~ the Glory of God' by star
Mrs L. D. Plttet. '
1\(hl
ond Ml'o. .toe conntoy
A short butlneJa mt1etln1 was
~Pent
SufUiay
with her parent•,
TO f'fCNIC AUGUST 3
led by Janice Swart1, pre~. 1'he
Mr.
and
Mri
Charley
Prlee
The MeiJ11 county HoiJtcln Club pos&amp;lbility of
ltlendinl
t~tC
Mr and MH Shrlmaa Baker
will hold rtt annual picnic:: Satur- charJe plcntf at Lake Alma on
day, AuJ 3 at the farm or LesteT Aut 16 wa! dlacwsed Also the •nd !anjily ol Chi&lt;tfO, nl , syent
Jordan, Jr Gal11poHa Ferry, W part tha MYF WO\Itd play In the Wednealay ni1ht with Mr and:
, Va, wit~ .a basllet dinner at noon prollt"am at Coolville eamp mee'· ffn. Rodney Pieree
M'r and~ M'n Cecil Bissell,
ing Aur 15 It was decided to
Parke'"'bura.
apent Sunday witt~
rome to a final decision on th~
F. Jlelly and daughter,
latter matte/ at the S 8 hour Mra.
Mt. add Mra. Perry Curtis ud
next Sun The meetlna: closed
family
with the benedlcl.ton by
12 Powell apent Sunday with Emmt
AREA
youtha, 3 1dult1 present
Mn O.hver Curti' and son
Wm Bentz lJ 111 at the bome fpet\t
the nlkend in Columblll.
of his daughter, Mrs Vere sw•na
Mr and Mrt. C E Woode or
'~
~,,
'l'l!ppon Pta1Jtl hiYt non t~o!JI.
lAliT '
OW N. \'.
Inc In bill! e1N.
Mol'li
11 8o!iJih Nl!it;,
Mr and Mrt. John Barnett •nd
;18, wb, lw' 1 fiilotell role ill
fam1ly of Mlehtgan are via1Ua•
"S~I Slfttlt of Succeot' Ml
at tht Follroci-1\obtnlh home.
rtplti~lt "lA 1'hJlo'1 !olldttlott ' tO&gt;.
W alld Mrt. llfn'lll1 Toylor ••· .., ,'tili;. ~it l'lltel~ In ift
comptaled by thelt •on lrt-liW iml •diOhlabllf ·~H~~t.
d•uthter, Mr and Mra. Uoyd
Di1Una:er and sons apent tilt
weekead It Medina, o.
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Meigs County News

CHANNIL I
Jimmie Dean
Boston Blaclde
Captal.n Kana:aroo
CBS News -,
Fred Warmr
Arthur ,Godfnr
StrJke It Rich
Vallont Lady
Love of Lift
Search for Tom.orrow

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Bob

Ml'l.

lbb OWefts ot Columbu•

tpent tbe weekend

with

Mr. and Wt. katold Roueh at·
tendH the Fum Bureau Counc1l
pltnle at U.e home of Mr ami
Mn. Ed.IIOA Roush, Bashan, c'l
'llnunday.
Mr •ftd Mrs Don llupp of Le
tort moved to the 'thaxton pro-

pert)' Fridar.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson
tpent this 'flek vlsitine relatives
tn Columb\11
r
llichard Wollo of Ahtlquity
e:aUed 011 his 1lster, Ml'S Jac~

Shlrpnoclt.
Mr. and Mn. Vltall Norris and

r..mny of Mt Vi!!rhon spent SCY·
eral days with Mr 'nd Mrs Rosll

Morra.

10kESTRUN

FOREST RUN

Mrs t.e\fb Walker .-pent the
past 'lfleeli: in Waahlnston c H
the CUe~ of telatJYu
Mr artd Mtt. Harold Holter
al\d .On Of Lon1 Bottom wero
l'ulldly cueat8 Of his plrents,
1llrf,' alta 'M'n. Hlt!:IO'b HOlter.

ill. ihd i.ln '\illtlord F&amp;udre•
wen Tb;Ul'lday eventna aueat, of

Mrio ~ Holl&lt;or ond brother,
of Jli!l't)ltit Stor
Mit Vli'lllilo ~O.ro ind ion
llobbjr ot'AihiA!,.-De~
lllf'Alllondl 11\if .SOpirdiY.
MI. orld WI: tilvtd ki&gt;lt•P and
loliltli 1t11 bini!n, r.rt._ ona Mro
WIUm~ hundrlfO ~a • ll.illoadl

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Mrs

Dolly Wolfe ootf hmlly

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On Your
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Olive Ingraham

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f:bo Capliln Xaoliro•

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10 00 tJp.to the-mmute Newt
' tO 0~ Scannlng the Weatber
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9 so Mlhur tiodtre,

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115 Loye ~ j:.ilt
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IOO ')ur Mlsa lk'uoka
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200 B11 ~aYoll
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Five ears looking for new home

Som..e very elean ones Blaett7 2'7 etc

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100 The Feminine Touch
300 Afternoon n1111 FutlYB
s su Ltte With. Elilabetll
too Cartoon Club

'00 Mickey MIMIIN ClQ
600 Five Stir Flnal
6·15 John Dall &amp; the N...
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PAINTING WANTED An Kinds,

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a:~il Ill• With l!llllbeth '

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OAiil. fM

1:00 TIIOMOr 'l'Jme

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Pllr of th.o 'll'•et
Shadow of Doubt

1'.Ttef!t

248-0410, tttE&gt;nce northe1sterly and
betaa aoatherly of the exi.IJt.in&amp;
route and croutng the eu t bnnch
of Shade R:ver tL a pomt 0 02
mil•', more or len, touthea.rterly
from tb4 aforementioned brjd•e
and contlnumt to a po:.nt m the
centerline ot el'lstlng State Route
No 248 1atd potnt bemg o 17 mile
more or len ll measured •lone the
ee nterhne of said eo:tm1ng route
eaaterly from the aforernen1.1oned
brid&amp;e. and there terminate, and
bern, in all a dJstance "f 0 26 mJle
more or leu
PROPOSED WHEN THE PROVJ
SIONS OF CHAPTER Mll OF THE
OHIO REVISED CODE ARE MET
AND UPON PROPER ENTRY IN
THE JOURNAL OF THE DmECT
OR or ffiGRWA vs. THE RETURN
OF A PORTION OF EXISTING
STATE ROUTE No 248, IITUAT
ED IN SECTION 1, CHESTER
TOWNSHIP, MEIGS CONTY, OHIO
TO 'l'HE ABU'M'!NG PROPERTY
OWNERS AT SUCH A TIME THAT
THE CORRESPONDING NEW
SEmoN OF THE ABO\fE M!N.
TIONED PROPOSED RELOCATION 18 ACCEPI'ED AND OPENED TO TiiAl'"FlC.
And ~.lll!ing more tully described
a• rouows

C hard~,

AHJUSt ll The publiC lfi

mv•led
Rf'V and M~;t Frank Bleutng
and friendJ oJ 8yt'SVIIJt' wert&gt;

e.allen of Mr ;md Mrs Denn1s
Rous)J and Mn Ctctl BleMtni
Tueaday
kev lltld Mrs Rayn\ond P~ tt&gt;rs
and ehiidren. New Haven were
glfr&gt;llts of 1fnt Ethel Fry Wed
nesday
Mrs Hazel Frlt&gt;nd wa• a recent
guest ot Mr• :£rnte Gnmm Board
1'he Ladle• Aid or Board Bap
t•st Church me~ Wednesday With
Mr!l Ftnme 'J'Iryloo- and ftn is hetl
a quill for Mn Anna Frt
Present wrre Mn Leolla Youn1.
M.ra Laura G1&amp;bs. Mrs Luven a
Ra1ney, Mrs. ' May Roush, Mra
Reth.a Broolu, )!r.11 Lora Mac&gt;
Brown, Mrs Mildred Thompllon
and 1'mu. Haz.el Brooll:s, Sue
Ellen and Eva Lee Brown and
MrJ Taylor
DOn 0 Aten called on ~1r and
Mrt Fl'fd Roush Saturday
Kn Taft loston called Oll.f E 1h
Bleulna: Wednesday arternoon
Rev W S Bd!lrp.&lt;~ and Oke}
ftOUih rtturned from a flstung
trip on We Er1r ltlld ts recuper
at~n1 fnllm (be trip
RullH!JI Hottman was a r11Uet
Df Mr and Mn Ivt&gt;s Kmg on
f hunda1 ~ vemng
Mrs Rtna Bonecutter and Mrs
Ga,.nett Chapman
reeenl
aue5ll!li
Ella •
I! 111

That tfle consttuct1on , reeon!ructioH~ aiidt o'l rftrTtdgement of
.. tb pUtiUely 1ild Dt\itaf.e:Jy owned
Ql.lhhee;, referred fO: In subseetlon•
t!iJ on&amp; (tj a&amp;DY'f, sKill be done in
iUeb ~lbMnier •• rfOt to interfere
4Mwf-wlth tho opmllon of th•
lontri&amp;f oonotrocdng Ill• lmPf~'YeJJJ.eril and 11~ f:laettlmnc or
Wl\etaft 1111d'1 n~1sary: by such
lillHty IUrrjngemmta 111mll I be
;'elfil¥iit0d Ill t~onco with !be
~~... Of ~Oon'-1·2 00 Of the
Obl&lt;f Depaiill'IB~t Of lligbWaya Con
struetlon and Mater1al SpeclttcaUon• and aiiaU bf tUbject to ap·
p!Gtat by tM State
Beginning at a point in the een
1 ..,.
()
'"at salc1 vPlage bereby rhne of ellstlng State Route No
itrets that the sald Aepaftment of 248, ~ld--po:rt bemg 010 mile,
MJbwaya of the State ot OhJo, mort or less u meuW'ed aJcmg
.FLOM st1JWt,. ij Adiidn· tlalf be and l•llerebt raved harm- the cen~ne of said ex1sting
illtratr1~ of the = e oJ len from any ind lfl cfainag~ or route we•terly from Bridge No
..
MEG-248-0410,
a north
Wa1ter .lltttrl.dM,
d. tlllms thdreot arising from m easterly
and thence
earterlyIn dllecuon
WEBS'I\ER II rt!LW ,
uowmg out of tfte certlfic•tlon or
Atlorneys for Plaintiff ...
obligations macte or a.-..A ta in alon, exlstlpg State Route No 248
L
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to 1: point 0 17 mde, more or leu,
(7) 81, (8) 7, 14, 21. 181 (9) ~ 11, 7te Uetlonal (a), (b), (e), (d) and {e) aa mea~ured along the centerline
:t
hcri'einabo'te.
tiCTtdN ft (EnWrrrw,r Clauae} 01 saJd existing mute, easterly
..,
the aforementioned br1dge,
'I'bls ordinance is hereby deelat·
there terminate, and being all
elf to be an fmergency mequre by
portion of existing State Route
reason of t.he need fer expediting No 248 not needed for the con.
cOnatrucUon oi profect(.l!) to pro- struetlnn or mlhntenance- of the
mote hithwa;v safety, and provided above desertbed proposed reloca
H reeeivea tb~ affittma(ive vote of hon or needed for any o1~er public
twa-thirds Of the members elected h1ghway
M Oouncil, it sbaH take erre.ct and
GEORGE J THORMYER
be ln force hnmedtaie-ly upon 1ts
AetinJ mr~tor of H1ghway1
paasage and approval by the
(7), 31, (8) 1, 2tc
er, otherwise, it shall take ef!~"f- 1
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and be In force from and after'
NOTJCI Of APPOINTMENT
the ear1iest period allowed by law
E:st•f• of thurston L.. Stone
Vote on suspe11sion of the rule
Dacnnd
requiring an ordmanee .to be tully
Nohce iS hereby given that
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E. F Robin1on
Mayor
C. Wayne Swl8her
Prendent of Couneil
Tbe aforegolnr is accepted as a
baalr fm- proeuding wJth the
eo~tru~tlon herein described
For the VJ11a11e .of Pomeroy, Ohio
c•RTIIIteA!'t'i 011 COPY
$~ of Ohio
VUiage of Pomeroy SS
Cotmt)' of Meira
1, CbJrles W Legar, al' elerk Of
the ~Jia,te of Pomeroy, Ohio, do
hereby certify that tlle foregoing
l rue and eorrect eopy of orchn·
IIJC!e 1dopted by the council of the
vlHage oa the 28th day Of lulf,
1.1S1i that the pubUcatkln of JUc'h.
ordinance has been made and certified of record 11eeordin.g to law,
that no proceedin11 Ioottn1 to a
referendum upon such ordinance
lt.ave been taken; nd that aueb ordinanee and certlflcale ot publl·
eatton thereof are of. reeord Jn
ordinance Record No 318, Page
200.
IN WITNESS WHEltEOF, llil'fe
hereunto subseribed mY name and
affJxM my offh!Jal seal, this 28th

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12:80 Frolhllo Wno

not1r~eaUon

fOI!rth.o
of allNaynNon•~
•t.. ted ...mben)
Yeas Five,
~~
Vote on emergency etiltlle· Yea1
Five, Nays None.
Pas,ed Juty 28, 1957 as an emerseney measure
•
PasGed July 28, 19M
Attest Charlet W. Legar

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CH,\NNXL 11 THUIIS.

ort~-lialt

im,-ovement and aaid eompamet
Mve aa ·eed tD mike t ucb neeesltl'f rearranaemen'- Immediately
alter
by said "lilla1e
01' the Department of KIJ,hWa)IJ.
(b) That 1t is hereby agreed that
the vlllage ,hall at ttl own ezpen 1e
m&amp;JJ;e all reuna1ements of water
m~n•. ~erv~te Haea, fire hydranta
ftlvt bozn, nntt.ty te..,.era or
.jtber munietpaUy owned uti1tue1
•nd/ or any
thereto,
)l'~ether insLie or outlide the cor
porate hmlt&amp;, a• may be neee~Jary
to contorm to the tald improve.li'ltnt and saltf Uhhftments shall
'e do~ at suell. tifue as requetlfed
I!)' liop;ttmeirt ol H1(bwoyo En-

c haptnaa and W A hleMmJ.
!llts AII£UIM:
Hadsti, ..
Mu May ltmnh
and Mr• daufJ'Iter and iOD--In..J'* ot: lMna ~
Ethel Fry spenl Monday wJth:
~re re t ueats of Hr, md Mit.
Mcu Ella Bleuing
Mr and Mrs CU rt iS. Youn1 Wayne llatt and lfri. RUMh
were buslne81J ctllen In Pomeroy Jol'won.
Monday
Tik artttaal t:omee&amp;m lng wt l'
be Ob~rvtd It Oat GJ'Of'e El1f

3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

Fut:r~iture

$595'
INCLUDES
FRIGIDAIRE

ll.e!rlt...tor IIIII

Gao RanJe
Pay Only UU8 dowa
and UB.OO per monllt

IAKU
FURNITURE
Oa Tbe Brlgh- Corner
In Hlddleport

Summer S~ndals

ON SALE
THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPOR.T, OHIO

and diltinctly re.ad on three d1f Thur11ton Stone. Jr whose PO&amp;t Of
lerent days·
flee address IS 235 Mulberry Ave , /I
(Requll'es a yea vote by three· Pomeroy, Ohio, ' has been duly ap

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10 158 Sr.lln 011
11 00 AdventUTea In Learnln,_
12 00 Noon New•
12 HI Nelthbora

foUowi~:~a:

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1or rearraniemeall in such a m•n· mure or lett •• measc.red alone the
~a. te be'tltli tU in)' eoftllfrac· cente't\inf of uid el:latlng route,
J tlon t!aUed fCfi fl.t tfte plan• of said weaterly from Bridle No MEG·

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' 1801 Buieks as low as $396 Five
• fine cll."l, A vaHety of mo.:! els
and.equlpment Blaet1nar's, Porn·
~roy,
7 2'1 6tc

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(d) Auto Sales

300 !lrllbler lta7
3 15 Secret Storm
330 Edlle of Nl1~t
4:00 Th~ torly Shtir, : ' ~
5:31),
' Yo•r Dib JIN'oftif , I
SporU Parade
w.eatbtrrllan
810 A!tio)'
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120 81 InSurance

4 211 If

Bob Ctoall. Show

$1!!1

7:(1:---::4~1-::Fo:-r--:Rd

LOST Dalmatian 7 month old
$35 00 per mo At Apple Grove
male pup Picked up in town
See Alex Wheeler
7-31-3tc
Reward
Pleue ~turn to
Rlehald 1!aughan, 26~ Bullet Apartment unfurnfsbetf, second
St , Pomeroy
Adults only
nut Ave!,! Pomeroy, 0 7 31-31&lt;'
Fnmk Fugate, Phone f.W..lk
~
• Jltodqu.lltOril ...
7-31Mlc
il.m•onlte Lul&amp;"'«e - Lane Cedar
--·-::--:--;;:-;:----,;:-::
Cb.~at.a - LAU Window Fana- F111e Room House Call Sam
Arnold '838-Y.
7·31 Stc
Frl,ldau~ R.efrtretatora.
tlker Furnlt~o~r• 1 Middleport. Otdo

7·oo limmt• I!Jqn

Crol'lby Show

300 Bnghter D11y
3 15 Secret Storm
3 30 Edge or Nl.ght
400 The !:ady Show
5)0 Your Ea!:o Rl;!:porter
545 Sports Parade
5511 Weatbetman
• 00 Actirn
6 15 Douglas F.dw!ll'dll
6 30 My Friend fllcka
7 00 Vic Damone
8 00 MJII!nnah'e
8 30 I've Gctt A Seeret

11:50 11. m.

Daily
990

(6) l.ost &amp; Fownd

l'IIUIISDAY

11 45 GUld!~ilg Ligbt
12 00 Katie's K1tchen
12 30 As the Woriu Turna
1 00 Our )llss Brooks
1 30 Houaeparty

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A 1roup of friends gathered
at ~he home of Mr and •Mr'l
Harold Rouah• Friday evenini{
and !lurpriaed Mrs Roush on het
blrth&lt;bly Prtllent wel'f" Mrs Jack
Sharpnack and dau,hte.r, Mar.11·
belle Gloria Ann Goo&lt;lnJtc, Mr
and 'Mn Andy cross and son
Eddle. Jo MUl.er, Mr and Mrs
tferbert Roush and sen Roter, Ed
ward Friend. Bob Christian and
Thoma8 Star• Jlelreabmenta of
ice cream, cake, lr1.1U salad aud
ic~ tea were llel'Yed
Mr. and M,rs. Pearl Baker of
Columbut apent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack. The
latter1a daughter, Marabelle, ac·
companied tbem home.

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Jlrobate Court ol lleiJJ Cou!n
Ohio, beinr Caute No Ui.Mie,
FOR CONSISTENT DEPI!NDABLE BESIJLT8
UGliLAR PRICE
rt'Je 81te of cett.aln re1l
.I'OW«LLiJ 8Uvtc• STATION ttle Pa:nru!nt of debta of ttl~! d~
LUBBIC.t.Tl6lt' aDI WA88
ent, wbicli re'at elta~ II df1trlbed
JUidle
0111o
as toUaw(:
·
The
real tstlfe altUated ln the VillaJe of P*toy,
PHONE 398
County of M~1p and State if OIU1'
Domestle..Commerclal-Dairy and bounded and deteribed •• folRA1&amp;9
JACK'S REFRlGERATION Iowa lk!lng •itutted in tlie Vlllage
2 euts pe..• word. one ~loa. )flntnMDD chaqe 50t.-t Dlntl
24 Hour Service
r;,( Pomeroy and mere pidfieUltil)'
~ word t·o r three consecutive f.naerUooa.
bounded and deteribred H to1fowt
Ooe mll~b foil 21 ceata pu. wor4.
New Haven
Tu 23587 •nd being the Eastetl)'
Of
irUu rate of 2 cents per word wUl be cbar1ed tot fdYertJJid&amp; It f
Lot Numbei .,.emt1-tbree (23} dloot paid for before tbe IDth of each mootll f(lollo ~r.tlon.
vlding 1n the center from tbe front
l\:l'ren ill Adfetttilng-Should be re~
~
1,. n.
CONCRETE BLOC&amp;
to the rear. Al110, tlae concmeot
Dtdt&gt; sentlolel 9ft! oot be reoponlible tor mtillo
iO!il i!leo,..
teet insertion
rtght of eaaement lo D.ae the Alley
. . uiW letter p.,. L...between the above detcrlbed propCord of Thonb ond s~ Notloea oll!nnt. f1 118. 9 publfahe:d at 1 eqt per wOriL
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erty and ~he 1Veaterly obe-tuiir or
GRUBSBR BLOCK CO.
sa1d Lot Number Twonty-tbre'e (23)
Said easemedt rlaht .ia to -eontltrue
,
1!-.!'~
~l:loo:!-::;:~of:.:r~
..:-::•:•. .~~for the benefit of ttie lufj.n, eue.,. ;$2;;5;-;00~R;;;F;;;:W;;;A;;R;;D--w::;,;;\)-;t:,,:-::
: pal~ i;
932 X.
cellllors and auic,ps in ~P
tnformatJon leadmf te1 the ftof
the prdpetty abulthtJ ·on Afd
rest and eonv~etlon of the per- Saw iWiri. and shavmgs, loaded ln
alleY.
son or persoD.!I that bioke i ntO )'ou.; truc.t &amp;om bin or deflvThe petlt,dn ollegeo thl\}ht pet.
my how;e at Apple Grove steal· er~d. OHIO VALLEY MI'G
II"'~"
of ftid decendent f1
CORP , TUPPERS PLAINS, 0
ing Houseltold Goods '' Stgned
to/iY debts l,l)d
Phone CoolvJUe 12150. 7·18-2Jrc
Glenn Wolfe 94J Mauaehuteft!t
?.bl:~~~~~ of sal ealfte ond that
Ave, N W , Washington 1, EJ' -~ GRA V'ELY 'iRACTOil SALI!S-..;d
neetuary to ~~ lli4 Mreal
7-29-Ste
for tbe tNYtntnt of ,de
~lot. R. A. ri'illw, 61~ J'.
..me,
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!.lam St , Pomeroy.
7 24-2'1~.
'(5) Personals
The, pn'er of 11M peUtlon Is
thai ..ld uol ~tat&lt;&gt; .be oold for
-~---::---:--:tbe PiJ'me6t of debbJ df ,_.. ifee·
Will
Ute party that took pune !-- -- ---.-- __-"
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dent and eotts ot a•miJrl._terJnl
and money
from my home
the estate an4 for other reUer
plus~ return lt I need it I
~ or 3 be,droom
Call. RonSaid deJ'endftlt,s uct r,l~to
wlll be mOflt eratelul and no
nit Hand, Columbu.r n4 Soutb.·
.. •~· P.n
~ •.. . h
onswer
s II •_. ~ti~
questions uked Mrs. ll'anntl
ern Electtte. PboM 181
day
of September 1H7 or JudieJl'a•par ' Mtners"'me Ohio.
7 27 &amp;tp
ment will ~ ~&amp;k.en. Jni111 t ~ail.
7-91-Sic

lJ 30 It COuld Be You

5 30 Popeye Presentl
545 News Picture

9 30
I 1000

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Romper Room
'fhe Price 15 itJsht
'f'IIUtb
C!l~enret
Tic he bou11h

ll 011 ~· lftd Jlllt

'30 Movietlm.e

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9 go
10 00
10 30
tl 00

400 Comedy 'l1me

Some (olks if they thmk of 11 at all may has to make his rounds of all meters as Ire'
suppose the "' parking meter patrolman"' has quently as possible to tag cars
left past t he
an easy lime co\lectmg his pennio• and nlc- pa1d time If this IS not done most religiously
kels On the contrary 1t's no policeman's hoi soon no one bothers to put money lh tne bUD•
!day Look whlit he runs into
gry little monsters ThiS Is one phase of AmFor example John McKenzie's r&lt;tin haul eiJcana where the honor system does no t I
Monday totalled $301 There were 12 400 pen fun ction No one tlunks less of himself for It
nles in 1t which rolled into 248 rolls of the being that way, either. strangely enourh
Chief Leroy Bartrum handles the llleter
brown little tokens of national wealth The
task
In Middleport He knows this to be true
balance was In five cent pieces which bundled Into 88 plus 'oils All of these, strong about checking meters and collecting from
backed John shoulde•·s and carries to the them too
So the next time you see your meter ofli.l
bank each week
cer un\oadmg the week 's lake from a sidewalk
, Collecting the money from meters Is only bnnd1t don't think his job ends there It's
a small part of the meter patrolman's JOb He merely beginning
- - -:-,-:--:---;;ra use he's toni{ n11J lc nn an d qui
l ct like Coop Th C' 1&lt;t&gt;n10r Du rie b
blunt! and prett y 1ry1c 1umor Is

6 00 To&lt;laf

S1gn On
Today
Romper Reom
The Price Is Rleht
Truth or C~maequen.ce1
Tic Ts.c Dough
!I Could Be Yk
CWTent
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1 00 ?t) L1ttle M'C1,._e

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Meter Pat~olman .Has Big Task~
In Caring For Volume
Of Coins Taken Weekly From Hungry Sid,ewalk Bandits

THURSDAY- Cbllllnol S
558 SliD On

daY lit July. 1957.
Charles

Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
George Stuckey, whose last
Jllil?.''~ place of residence was RoArtansa.e,' and whose present
residence is unknown and
reasonable dlligence, be
Mary Duke, who1e
reaidence wu:
Tinley 'J»ark,
whose present place of

unknown and cannot
dUi.gence be aseer-

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w uegar
Clerk

V1l13ge of PomerOy, Ohio

('I) ~1. (8) 7, ~tc

pomted
Admmist.alor
of the
tate
o! Thurston
~ .. Stone
tale Es
of
Meigs· toUhty, Ohio, deceased
Datli!d this 20th day or July 1957
John C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meta:• County, OhJo
(7)_24,. 3l, (8), 7, 3te

PAI NT

spECIA L
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lteg. $6.39 golloR

SUPER KEMTONE

NOTI~&amp; OF APPOINTMEN1'
Adminlttriter WJfh ( the Will
AnnexN
Estatw of Aug111t H. Weber

We ha-ve some Super Kemtone taken off color cards

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Notice Is hereby given that
Vernon Weber whose Po11t Offtce
Address 1!1 Rutland, Ohio, has been
duly appomted as Admlmstrator
wtth the Will annexed of the Es
tate of August H Weber late of
Chester Township, Meigs County,
Ohio, deceased
Dated thiR 19tll day of July 19a7
Jobn c Bacon
Judge ot the Probate Court
Meigs Coonty, Oh10
24, 31, (8), 7, 3tc ~

and must Jell at low price~.

BELOW COST

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GALLON

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Opn AU Day Thlind&amp;y - Til 8 P.M S•tunlay

LETART, W. Va.
Ay Mlude Btehing

:Un. Elw.beth Boston, Mlkto
and Pat returned home Saturduy
after spending a vacatwn Wlfh
relative,~ and friends m Illinois
Mrs Cecil Blessmg, Mr and
Mrs Curt11 Young were drnner
guests of Mr and Mrs Guy
Bleasmg of ft.'Jason Monday
Reu.be11 Hinkle of DUnou was
the gueat
of Mrs W J

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Ct;'iiiJ·Con~cious Car Owners, Ri9ing Cost Of Repairs,

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Moin Factors In Hike In fnsurar~CeRa~eslnOhio
When:

We come to ca r insura nce paytng
time the patnb ecomes progresstvely worse
~ch ye&amp;t A big part of the reason IS th ut

cost ot all to ~palr cOntlnually goes up
Increases In rates wen t tnto effect J uly 17
affecting nearl y half thf: state's automob1 Je
.owneh Remaining firms , domestic romp&lt;Hl·
ies and those f thng mdependlm tl y, a1e ex -

pected to follow su1t
Here is what the compames fUld
A rising increase tn frequ ency of clazms,
lncreue In the severity of cla~ms , more
claJms, more personal lnjun es and hzgh dam.
age verdicts

The cost of repairs is a key factor In auto
insurance ratej For example the wraparound
windshield on a Cadillac costs $350 to r eplace.
The gont who plunks down liVe grand for
a sleek car ts dalm consciOus, the industry
points out If a fender IS scratched, In goes a
claim.
AU of us suppose that the insurance people
s1t in a spac1ous offlte and set doWn rates that
Will net fat profits to all the stockholders
This just ISn't so
··The drivers themselves rna~ the rates

Experience makes the rates ln the lnou\-ance
business," says Arthur i Vorys, superintend-

ent of ms ur ance Manj msurance companies
have fo und t hemselves m seno us fmancial
l ondthons m the past several years The ne\\
t! st 1ate mcrease~ fn st slllle Odober of 1956
- was bused on the acciden t ex perience of
the past th ree to f1ve vears
OfftcJals say the ra te would be htgh er tf flgu res were limited to the past yea1 , or even

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9 00
10 00
10 30
11 00

past two years The tempo m Increased
costs of repazrs and number of cJaims has become mOre pronounced m the past sit to
e~ght months, leaders In the Industry say.
The only alternatJVe to everyone paymg
hzgher msurance rates IS for t!xpayers to
shell out enough money to double and triple
ou r pollee so that speeding, reckless operalion drunken driving, and general laxity In
following traffic regulations lS reduced
There'll always be 'A-reeks Human judgement is not mfalhbie as to space, hme, sound.
touch and smell Nor does every person ht!VP
enough or II to protect himself behind a steel
mg wheel
So untll we are ready to enforce the laws
we have ln the traffic code, don't blame tho
msurance compames They have tO 11ve too
And what a s~nsationa1 mess our courts
would be jn 1f there were not jnsurance tompames standmg by to pay for our highway
mistakes'
the

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1 30 Bride o1n~ GrOotn
2 00 Molillee Tl&gt;ealer
3 00 Queen for a :Oat
3 45 Modern Rllman&amp;c::eJ

RUARK
REPORT

•

ly Robert C Ru•tk . •
PALAMOS, Spnln - We just
deunted rive guc.'iL.' namcrl 1 rum
bull , and three named Shevlin
and while they're just old fri ends
to me, I'll bet ) ou n r rett } lhal
''What'a My L.inc I' rouldu l na1 l
'em by occupnUon
Mr T1 umbull first name Rob
•rt, hu a pietl} wire named Jo11n
11nd three eute douy:htors ag e~l 17
Hi and 12 who bruwbcal him
They - lhe dau t,~ h t cr s Sush ,
Joan and Stefh - ~t. ptJuk flue nl
Japanese, anrl on e !!pent a who!!•
)'ear learnmg to pour t ell rorrtrl
ly Mr Trumbull ~pe aks a kind or
Japanese, Guamuntan Hawuha,l ,
Mala)', Chinese, Auslrahon Eng
liah, and a ury apcclol Span HIII
he gets from a book
He hat a hatrline mustach1• WaR
once an uaher in a Uwnter JH
Rhort and rather 11llght and hi s
voice ~ very !JUfl He defer.!l IL
hl 11 womenfolk He drinka 8 l'l low
beer
I have eneountt!d Mr Trumbull
in my •ncient Cllpaclt)l a ~ fUJYal
otfic::er In Honolulu, Saipun and
Guam We know nearly evt•rybody
who starred fletlonally in u pif as
ant book ealletl 'l&gt;on 'l Gn Nt! a

the Water"

I run Into him con11tantly in
pluees like Sydney, Aultraha, Sin
rapore, Tokyo ond Hon" Konjl
The Jut time I 8aw him woH In
Tokyo He juRI flew over the An
tic hump and touchod Ala11ka in
order to cet to New Yo1 k by way
or Spaln, but he hasn't worlled
mue:b. tn India btely llLll biK~SI
kid 11 enterlna Radcliffe (.'ollegc
tbl• hll
What doct Mr trumbull do?
If , )'Ou've QUit tr)llng he !I a
lenh,lt war and Far Eaatcrn eor
rnpondent for 'the New York
't'tmea, 1 paper of some esteem
lntef'!nltlonally and a wriler Of
lfarned ~kA Hut he .11tlll looks
11 mild lnd meek a man ali will
never be play~d by Rock lhtc!son
ln a trenehcoat at 11 gl amorou9
foreign eorre11pondcnt
)f~ other recen1 visitor 1howod
up with two 1ab named Durie.
Ont Of WhiCh was Wife, the Other
daulhter Hil natue Is Tommy
&amp;hevUn He could t&gt;aJity be pla)
eel b~ tn earlier Gary Cooper Lu~

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hlondt! a nd pt 1•tt y &lt;IS WI.! IJ

'l'ommy hns !wen on e1ght AfrJ
!IIJfarlt&gt;, uod Is a great f• •• ntl
t 11 r11 e nd ~ of mine Ruth as th e
denn of Jhcm all Philip Pcrr1u l
tn :"-Sall obl and H11rrv S1•lby John
Sutton and F1 ed Poolm1111 - nil
the ganM" whtth div i d e ~ c u ~tom c r ~
f1 om frl cndB
'l'ommv IB VI;'! }' unUI'Ilfl l hcrnusc
I nevn hca1d unyhodv knnr k hll'J
1n New Ymk
Blarr!tz I on don
Pa1 1s Ro me 01 P.1l 111 Rt arh pl11res which are prone to th veiOIJ
on e u~ y knock
Tommy wnl e!l w1 ll and pam t~
with cuu111 gL ll !! 11111od ured me
Ito El•test llcmm gway 111 !'amp],)
nn, Spam, and 1s on e or Pupa s
grcot tncnd~ Hl!l rutlll'r wn~ 1
famous football player
Tommy Is IL.Q good a big game
flttherman u thllre Is In the w01ld
and hold!! several rrrords HI! Ill
Roclat enou'lh to belong to All lhe
best clubs her:ywhere and he u
e()ually at home In 11 din,~~:y fla
menco joint 1 took him to He hu
nearly bcon trod on by several
elephant !llld rhlnn that 1 know
ot, and he just recently 9hot a
lt!Op.,d 1o big It ought to be le
gnlly eluss1ried as a \.li t r lie ~ ~
a great goiter
He lll!iO left his best pair of
!Juthtnlol trunk ~ on my front porch
und 1 hove no lnlentltm of send
ma them bilck
Whut dues Tommy do?
The aruwer is nothing, real'y
ext!ept son1e stocb and bonds,
and koeping a houMc In Florldn.
and aolnr luhing ancl shoollnR
some, ana travellr;a a lot, and
1 preatllng his easy fliendsh1p tJ
the end! of the earth
But there ~re a few, a very few
people, In th e world, who 01 c
lucky t!nuu,~~:h or talenled enough ,
to tlo that nothlnll 110 mu&lt;'h more
Ve!luobly than a majority of other
fulks who Kpend a Kreat deal or
time ;le-rformln1 nothing Whllho
l'vt-1 ol value to the people thoy
touch on
rcopyriJht, 19G1. b) Unlled Foa
ture Syndicat-e, In~ )
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12 SO CMtrent
t Ill IIY Ulllt lmlle
:
lk'ht:• aftd. Grt•m

1 10

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Kll.tlftell Theater
8:011 Queeo lor • Dat
S:.U MiderD ROthabce•

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5 ~~ Popele l'leleall

UG News Pietute

I·Oo

Spinach PJayhGUSI
Wuthertast
6 35 Sports Eye
6 45 NBC News
700 Mayor of the Town

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7 30 Father Kno\ri 8est
800 Krait TV Theater
9 00 Thts is 'Your tif•

B·So

Waterlront •

Masqueraae Part,.
10 30 Newa Headllnea

10 40 Nttewatck
12 00 1'onlllht

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10:00
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J. If Tonsilsu. Are Out

spent Sunday eventng Wlt ' I
Mr and l't1 r ~ ![;m_,;on Holle!
Mrs (,eor ge Haer anti son
llllly y, ere Saturd ay after noon
gues ts ot her mother, Mrs Will
Frecker of Pm e GroH
M1s Helen Damewood an d dau
ghter Mr3 Robert Lee we ~e SuP
day guests of Mr and Mrs Roy
Vmeyar.d of HOckmgport
Mr and Mr s Mark Evans, son
Denms, Mr and Mrs Ra} E~ a m
J r spP.nl the weekend campm g
and ftshmg nea r Albany
Mrs Kathleen Scott and Mrs
Ann Watson wer e Wedne sday
evc nlllg guests of Mr and Mr ~
Douglas Ge nhe1 mer
Mrs Charles Biler spr nl Sun
clay evenmg wtth Mrs Hele.1
Damewood
Mr and Mrs lle1bcrl Da\ 1:;
and fam ily Athens, were Sunda y
gue5;tJ of Mr and ~1 rs U h
Nease

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beUevo II II
:'IXfonl who hu

remond or pld.m
In tho

Daily Sentinel

an three

properiJ

Dav Book

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In my opinion, WQ_uhl

~LANN!D

\he

Tnltllltlon ].,. plannet'l ror the
Augu8t meeting of Evangeline
f' hRpler Ol!:S Thur~day at th,..
Ma5nnlc Temple and refre1hmenb
will be 11erved at the cloJte of
the meeting

••aer ~ ~

M1&gt; IUISWD

!1011' ... ~ boob be
havlnl been
~.~:l"'n wlth a con...

WORKSHOP TONIGHT
·r~e Cne'Ster GUlden Club wil l
h t~ vt' a workshop thl.oi evening at
Dw Chesler Methodht Church
wflh Mrs lklbert Reibel Leadln&lt;t
rrtek Road , ReJ{lnnt~t Director, ln
t hargc nf the dtJmonstJ ation and
wnrbhop
Each member is lo bring Ar·
ran,l!ements and the workshop Is
pl.11nne(l as a prelhnlnory to entf'rlng lhe Meigs &lt;ounty Ft~lr
Flo'o1er Show A potluck supper
will be served preceding the -:A-:Iaye--l~te:-&amp;b;:o=wo~r -wa.s held at
the Gr-ange h•U, Saturday evenworkshop
In• for .Mrs. Wm. Pullins (AIIlla
Burke.)
Dor~h)' B\U'kt tetently •uttered a broken arm In a faU fr(•m
ly Mrs, C. I. Woo.te
Sunday School attendante oo her bicycle
Mra Garnet Wlndllllnd ha• re
July 28 was M, the offerln.: wa!4
ceived woNt of 1 daughter born
$753
Sunday, Sept HUh, has been la.st week to her •on and diUih"
set as tbe date tor the Homecom· ter-in-llw, Mr and Mn ~It
lng and church dedication lle\1. Wlndlanil of The Plain~
r.rt. ond Mn. Ctueheo ••derGrove delivered the meuaa:e at
10r4&amp; SCrlpWre i'eadlnJ Matthew •on 1nd dauJhter Ltbdl i1.(en4ed
8 14.
- the Myars•Young reunion beld at
Five youth and 2 adulta from the home of Gene Welia or
hel'tl attended the Cheater ehatg:e Cherr, 1\ldfe ~ub' 18th Till• reMYF meetin• held at Minersvute un\oo w1tl lie hid ~~ the lll!lldtrlast Monday evening
There was an aUendante of •on
32 at la•t Wedneaday evenlni'
prayer meettn1 with (rlt' Warnl'r
~· Mory , .....
Jeadiftg Thl• week'l leadw Is
Wm Wolf, Eacle Rldae, spent
Garnet WlndJand
t~ith Mr. end Mrs Jtm.
The MYF had a picnic IUpJ)er Suncl1y
meu Stethem.
and outdoor meetlni ond fiCtcll·
Mlu Peltl Po'well, ParkeNbUrl(
liOn on the church lawn July 28
spent
week with her molhcr,
The young folk1 enjoyed a aame E._.m, aPowell
of volley ball early In the evening
Jack Johnsen~ Columbus called
then the picnic:: at- dL'-'k· Thrn
on
Hoyt C'urtJs, Sunda)l
followed devoUoru and 10 outMrs
Iflt~Y Newell and ftn'lil)'
door study ''1be Heaven• btopeilt
fhuffilif
wlth her matbOI",
(']A~ the Glory of God' by star
Mrs L. D. Plttet. '
1\(hl
ond Ml'o. .toe conntoy
A short butlneJa mt1etln1 was
~Pent
SufUiay
with her parent•,
TO f'fCNIC AUGUST 3
led by Janice Swart1, pre~. 1'he
Mr.
and
Mri
Charley
Prlee
The MeiJ11 county HoiJtcln Club pos&amp;lbility of
ltlendinl
t~tC
Mr and MH Shrlmaa Baker
will hold rtt annual picnic:: Satur- charJe plcntf at Lake Alma on
day, AuJ 3 at the farm or LesteT Aut 16 wa! dlacwsed Also the •nd !anjily ol Chi&lt;tfO, nl , syent
Jordan, Jr Gal11poHa Ferry, W part tha MYF WO\Itd play In the Wednealay ni1ht with Mr and:
, Va, wit~ .a basllet dinner at noon prollt"am at Coolville eamp mee'· ffn. Rodney Pieree
M'r and~ M'n Cecil Bissell,
ing Aur 15 It was decided to
Parke'"'bura.
apent Sunday witt~
rome to a final decision on th~
F. Jlelly and daughter,
latter matte/ at the S 8 hour Mra.
Mt. add Mra. Perry Curtis ud
next Sun The meetlna: closed
family
with the benedlcl.ton by
12 Powell apent Sunday with Emmt
AREA
youtha, 3 1dult1 present
Mn O.hver Curti' and son
Wm Bentz lJ 111 at the bome fpet\t
the nlkend in Columblll.
of his daughter, Mrs Vere sw•na
Mr and Mrt. C E Woode or
'~
~,,
'l'l!ppon Pta1Jtl hiYt non t~o!JI.
lAliT '
OW N. \'.
Inc In bill! e1N.
Mol'li
11 8o!iJih Nl!it;,
Mr and Mrt. John Barnett •nd
;18, wb, lw' 1 fiilotell role ill
fam1ly of Mlehtgan are via1Ua•
"S~I Slfttlt of Succeot' Ml
at tht Follroci-1\obtnlh home.
rtplti~lt "lA 1'hJlo'1 !olldttlott ' tO&gt;.
W alld Mrt. llfn'lll1 Toylor ••· .., ,'tili;. ~it l'lltel~ In ift
comptaled by thelt •on lrt-liW iml •diOhlabllf ·~H~~t.
d•uthter, Mr and Mra. Uoyd
Di1Una:er and sons apent tilt
weekead It Medina, o.
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ALFRED

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Meigs County News

CHANNIL I
Jimmie Dean
Boston Blaclde
Captal.n Kana:aroo
CBS News -,
Fred Warmr
Arthur ,Godfnr
StrJke It Rich
Vallont Lady
Love of Lift
Search for Tom.orrow

7 00
7 30

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10 30
11 00
11 15
11 30

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B1g Payoff

2 30

Bob

Ml'l.

lbb OWefts ot Columbu•

tpent tbe weekend

with

Mr. and Wt. katold Roueh at·
tendH the Fum Bureau Counc1l
pltnle at U.e home of Mr ami
Mn. Ed.IIOA Roush, Bashan, c'l
'llnunday.
Mr •ftd Mrs Don llupp of Le
tort moved to the 'thaxton pro-

pert)' Fridar.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson
tpent this 'flek vlsitine relatives
tn Columb\11
r
llichard Wollo of Ahtlquity
e:aUed 011 his 1lster, Ml'S Jac~

Shlrpnoclt.
Mr. and Mn. Vltall Norris and

r..mny of Mt Vi!!rhon spent SCY·
eral days with Mr 'nd Mrs Rosll

Morra.

10kESTRUN

FOREST RUN

Mrs t.e\fb Walker .-pent the
past 'lfleeli: in Waahlnston c H
the CUe~ of telatJYu
Mr artd Mtt. Harold Holter
al\d .On Of Lon1 Bottom wero
l'ulldly cueat8 Of his plrents,
1llrf,' alta 'M'n. Hlt!:IO'b HOlter.

ill. ihd i.ln '\illtlord F&amp;udre•
wen Tb;Ul'lday eventna aueat, of

Mrio ~ Holl&lt;or ond brother,
of Jli!l't)ltit Stor
Mit Vli'lllilo ~O.ro ind ion
llobbjr ot'AihiA!,.-De~
lllf'Alllondl 11\if .SOpirdiY.
MI. orld WI: tilvtd ki&gt;lt•P and
loliltli 1t11 bini!n, r.rt._ ona Mro
WIUm~ hundrlfO ~a • ll.illoadl

on

Writer

Mrs

Dolly Wolfe ootf hmlly

toil..

On Your
liadio Dial
Olive Ingraham

7:80 IOilc,t .Jiltekto
f:bo Capliln Xaoliro•

900 U S Stee1 Hour
10 00 tJp.to the-mmute Newt
' tO 0~ Scannlng the Weatber
10 10 The Late ShOw

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8:45 CIIS !lo;i,
9 oo Ffed Wa"tl!lc
9 so Mlhur tiodtre,

·o 10

Strite ·lll~Wb

1100 Valiont Llldy
115 Loye ~ j:.ilt
1·30 seoreb tot Toourt-r6i '
J-45 G•liioo ..l-ilhl
2.00 K:atie~Jtttqbea
1.280 A1 tbe World ll'utna
IOO ')ur Mlsa lk'uoka
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130 .Rouaeparty;
200 B11 ~aYoll
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Che~olet~ low as $J.95

Five ears looking for new home

Som..e very elean ones Blaett7 2'7 etc

as low u $9'17 Chotee

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Do,ualas Bthtardr ~1r'A.I.
SJt, P.Nawn. ar the ..
1:00 Bob tum.Iitlft~t
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7t30 cu~
8·10 ft~)'I!.GUSI 9Q 10·00 Up-to4h..mtndte NeWI\
10:011 Setiiblna the Weatller
1o.JO The L! te Sbow
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Libetliee
l
100 The Feminine Touch
300 Afternoon n1111 FutlYB
s su Ltte With. Elilabetll
too Cartoon Club

'00 Mickey MIMIIN ClQ
600 Five Stir Flnal
6·15 John Dall &amp; the N...
6.30 Dlsneyl•n4
'I SO

Navy Lo1
8.00 Ozaie 1nd Bmiet

8 30 M(lml!.nt of Decision
9 00 Wedneldly Nlfbt ,lhll
9 111

, Sporllcopo
1o.oo NewJi or the Nigbt
10 10 1"4\eatre ia ,
11 SO Sltfl Off

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( 18) Employment
Wonted
PAINTING WANTED An Kinds,

mtertor and exterior Roofa a
ol&gt;itialty l:dwaril Pelooo, TU!
ffl. P o !II&gt;i 71, Hattldl'a, .

2'S lp
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Palntmg,
interior
11nd exterior
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Available now.
able, Homer

Rate•
Btal~y

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Jtmlnlne Touch
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2:00 ·Aliern•on Film h.uvJJ
a:~il Ill• With l!llllbeth '

'hi•

!:118 cUIOnn Club
O,Ot)

lli&lt;IO;&gt; MO\ISO Club

e:vo ti'IO litol' n ..t

8:l4 ~9hn · l)~[J • tile N""*
8:~8 N Ttotnlnl l'61tll
7:00 prl.eat Blpreu

1"30 H1Pio of

File

truhy ~I!'.Pany

NICE HOM~ ON
l.iHetiLN tlfL~&amp;oN
!liMti! lllllltl -..~!tal
Jn Pomeroy. Moderately priced

from $3,600 to $6,000.

Terms Available
OAiil. fM

1:00 TIIOMOr 'l'Jme

lWII . . .
Pllr of th.o 'll'•et
Shadow of Doubt

1'.Ttef!t

248-0410, tttE&gt;nce northe1sterly and
betaa aoatherly of the exi.IJt.in&amp;
route and croutng the eu t bnnch
of Shade R:ver tL a pomt 0 02
mil•', more or len, touthea.rterly
from tb4 aforementioned brjd•e
and contlnumt to a po:.nt m the
centerline ot el'lstlng State Route
No 248 1atd potnt bemg o 17 mile
more or len ll measured •lone the
ee nterhne of said eo:tm1ng route
eaaterly from the aforernen1.1oned
brid&amp;e. and there terminate, and
bern, in all a dJstance "f 0 26 mJle
more or leu
PROPOSED WHEN THE PROVJ
SIONS OF CHAPTER Mll OF THE
OHIO REVISED CODE ARE MET
AND UPON PROPER ENTRY IN
THE JOURNAL OF THE DmECT
OR or ffiGRWA vs. THE RETURN
OF A PORTION OF EXISTING
STATE ROUTE No 248, IITUAT
ED IN SECTION 1, CHESTER
TOWNSHIP, MEIGS CONTY, OHIO
TO 'l'HE ABU'M'!NG PROPERTY
OWNERS AT SUCH A TIME THAT
THE CORRESPONDING NEW
SEmoN OF THE ABO\fE M!N.
TIONED PROPOSED RELOCATION 18 ACCEPI'ED AND OPENED TO TiiAl'"FlC.
And ~.lll!ing more tully described
a• rouows

C hard~,

AHJUSt ll The publiC lfi

mv•led
Rf'V and M~;t Frank Bleutng
and friendJ oJ 8yt'SVIIJt' wert&gt;

e.allen of Mr ;md Mrs Denn1s
Rous)J and Mn Ctctl BleMtni
Tueaday
kev lltld Mrs Rayn\ond P~ tt&gt;rs
and ehiidren. New Haven were
glfr&gt;llts of 1fnt Ethel Fry Wed
nesday
Mrs Hazel Frlt&gt;nd wa• a recent
guest ot Mr• :£rnte Gnmm Board
1'he Ladle• Aid or Board Bap
t•st Church me~ Wednesday With
Mr!l Ftnme 'J'Iryloo- and ftn is hetl
a quill for Mn Anna Frt
Present wrre Mn Leolla Youn1.
M.ra Laura G1&amp;bs. Mrs Luven a
Ra1ney, Mrs. ' May Roush, Mra
Reth.a Broolu, )!r.11 Lora Mac&gt;
Brown, Mrs Mildred Thompllon
and 1'mu. Haz.el Brooll:s, Sue
Ellen and Eva Lee Brown and
MrJ Taylor
DOn 0 Aten called on ~1r and
Mrt Fl'fd Roush Saturday
Kn Taft loston called Oll.f E 1h
Bleulna: Wednesday arternoon
Rev W S Bd!lrp.&lt;~ and Oke}
ftOUih rtturned from a flstung
trip on We Er1r ltlld ts recuper
at~n1 fnllm (be trip
RullH!JI Hottman was a r11Uet
Df Mr and Mn Ivt&gt;s Kmg on
f hunda1 ~ vemng
Mrs Rtna Bonecutter and Mrs
Ga,.nett Chapman
reeenl
aue5ll!li
Ella •
I! 111

That tfle consttuct1on , reeon!ructioH~ aiidt o'l rftrTtdgement of
.. tb pUtiUely 1ild Dt\itaf.e:Jy owned
Ql.lhhee;, referred fO: In subseetlon•
t!iJ on&amp; (tj a&amp;DY'f, sKill be done in
iUeb ~lbMnier •• rfOt to interfere
4Mwf-wlth tho opmllon of th•
lontri&amp;f oonotrocdng Ill• lmPf~'YeJJJ.eril and 11~ f:laettlmnc or
Wl\etaft 1111d'1 n~1sary: by such
lillHty IUrrjngemmta 111mll I be
;'elfil¥iit0d Ill t~onco with !be
~~... Of ~Oon'-1·2 00 Of the
Obl&lt;f Depaiill'IB~t Of lligbWaya Con
struetlon and Mater1al SpeclttcaUon• and aiiaU bf tUbject to ap·
p!Gtat by tM State
Beginning at a point in the een
1 ..,.
()
'"at salc1 vPlage bereby rhne of ellstlng State Route No
itrets that the sald Aepaftment of 248, ~ld--po:rt bemg 010 mile,
MJbwaya of the State ot OhJo, mort or less u meuW'ed aJcmg
.FLOM st1JWt,. ij Adiidn· tlalf be and l•llerebt raved harm- the cen~ne of said ex1sting
illtratr1~ of the = e oJ len from any ind lfl cfainag~ or route we•terly from Bridge No
..
MEG-248-0410,
a north
Wa1ter .lltttrl.dM,
d. tlllms thdreot arising from m easterly
and thence
earterlyIn dllecuon
WEBS'I\ER II rt!LW ,
uowmg out of tfte certlfic•tlon or
Atlorneys for Plaintiff ...
obligations macte or a.-..A ta in alon, exlstlpg State Route No 248
L
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to 1: point 0 17 mde, more or leu,
(7) 81, (8) 7, 14, 21. 181 (9) ~ 11, 7te Uetlonal (a), (b), (e), (d) and {e) aa mea~ured along the centerline
:t
hcri'einabo'te.
tiCTtdN ft (EnWrrrw,r Clauae} 01 saJd existing mute, easterly
..,
the aforementioned br1dge,
'I'bls ordinance is hereby deelat·
there terminate, and being all
elf to be an fmergency mequre by
portion of existing State Route
reason of t.he need fer expediting No 248 not needed for the con.
cOnatrucUon oi profect(.l!) to pro- struetlnn or mlhntenance- of the
mote hithwa;v safety, and provided above desertbed proposed reloca
H reeeivea tb~ affittma(ive vote of hon or needed for any o1~er public
twa-thirds Of the members elected h1ghway
M Oouncil, it sbaH take erre.ct and
GEORGE J THORMYER
be ln force hnmedtaie-ly upon 1ts
AetinJ mr~tor of H1ghway1
paasage and approval by the
(7), 31, (8) 1, 2tc
er, otherwise, it shall take ef!~"f- 1
~-:-:--:-.,.,-,--:c-:-:
and be In force from and after'
NOTJCI Of APPOINTMENT
the ear1iest period allowed by law
E:st•f• of thurston L.. Stone
Vote on suspe11sion of the rule
Dacnnd
requiring an ordmanee .to be tully
Nohce iS hereby given that
(el)

E. F Robin1on
Mayor
C. Wayne Swl8her
Prendent of Couneil
Tbe aforegolnr is accepted as a
baalr fm- proeuding wJth the
eo~tru~tlon herein described
For the VJ11a11e .of Pomeroy, Ohio
c•RTIIIteA!'t'i 011 COPY
$~ of Ohio
VUiage of Pomeroy SS
Cotmt)' of Meira
1, CbJrles W Legar, al' elerk Of
the ~Jia,te of Pomeroy, Ohio, do
hereby certify that tlle foregoing
l rue and eorrect eopy of orchn·
IIJC!e 1dopted by the council of the
vlHage oa the 28th day Of lulf,
1.1S1i that the pubUcatkln of JUc'h.
ordinance has been made and certified of record 11eeordin.g to law,
that no proceedin11 Ioottn1 to a
referendum upon such ordinance
lt.ave been taken; nd that aueb ordinanee and certlflcale ot publl·
eatton thereof are of. reeord Jn
ordinance Record No 318, Page
200.
IN WITNESS WHEltEOF, llil'fe
hereunto subseribed mY name and
affJxM my offh!Jal seal, this 28th

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11:00 AdventW'tl In Lell"niq
11·00 N~nN....
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~purtenantef

Clerk

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I2-ll ' "'I'""""
12:80 Frolhllo Wno

not1r~eaUon

fOI!rth.o
of allNaynNon•~
•t.. ted ...mben)
Yeas Five,
~~
Vote on emergency etiltlle· Yea1
Five, Nays None.
Pas,ed Juty 28, 1957 as an emerseney measure
•
PasGed July 28, 19M
Attest Charlet W. Legar

WHTN-TV_Ch'annel 13·.
CH,\NNXL 11 THUIIS.

ort~-lialt

im,-ovement and aaid eompamet
Mve aa ·eed tD mike t ucb neeesltl'f rearranaemen'- Immediately
alter
by said "lilla1e
01' the Department of KIJ,hWa)IJ.
(b) That 1t is hereby agreed that
the vlllage ,hall at ttl own ezpen 1e
m&amp;JJ;e all reuna1ements of water
m~n•. ~erv~te Haea, fire hydranta
ftlvt bozn, nntt.ty te..,.era or
.jtber munietpaUy owned uti1tue1
•nd/ or any
thereto,
)l'~ether insLie or outlide the cor
porate hmlt&amp;, a• may be neee~Jary
to contorm to the tald improve.li'ltnt and saltf Uhhftments shall
'e do~ at suell. tifue as requetlfed
I!)' liop;ttmeirt ol H1(bwoyo En-

c haptnaa and W A hleMmJ.
!llts AII£UIM:
Hadsti, ..
Mu May ltmnh
and Mr• daufJ'Iter and iOD--In..J'* ot: lMna ~
Ethel Fry spenl Monday wJth:
~re re t ueats of Hr, md Mit.
Mcu Ella Bleuing
Mr and Mrs CU rt iS. Youn1 Wayne llatt and lfri. RUMh
were buslne81J ctllen In Pomeroy Jol'won.
Monday
Tik artttaal t:omee&amp;m lng wt l'
be Ob~rvtd It Oat GJ'Of'e El1f

3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

Fut:r~iture

$595'
INCLUDES
FRIGIDAIRE

ll.e!rlt...tor IIIII

Gao RanJe
Pay Only UU8 dowa
and UB.OO per monllt

IAKU
FURNITURE
Oa Tbe Brlgh- Corner
In Hlddleport

Summer S~ndals

ON SALE
THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPOR.T, OHIO

and diltinctly re.ad on three d1f Thur11ton Stone. Jr whose PO&amp;t Of
lerent days·
flee address IS 235 Mulberry Ave , /I
(Requll'es a yea vote by three· Pomeroy, Ohio, ' has been duly ap

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CHj\NNEL 13 WED.
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10 158 Sr.lln 011
11 00 AdventUTea In Learnln,_
12 00 Noon New•
12 HI Nelthbora

foUowi~:~a:

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1or rearraniemeall in such a m•n· mure or lett •• measc.red alone the
~a. te be'tltli tU in)' eoftllfrac· cente't\inf of uid el:latlng route,
J tlon t!aUed fCfi fl.t tfte plan• of said weaterly from Bridle No MEG·

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' 1801 Buieks as low as $396 Five
• fine cll."l, A vaHety of mo.:! els
and.equlpment Blaet1nar's, Porn·
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300 !lrllbler lta7
3 15 Secret Storm
330 Edlle of Nl1~t
4:00 Th~ torly Shtir, : ' ~
5:31),
' Yo•r Dib JIN'oftif , I
SporU Parade
w.eatbtrrllan
810 A!tio)'
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4 211 If

Bob Ctoall. Show

$1!!1

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LOST Dalmatian 7 month old
$35 00 per mo At Apple Grove
male pup Picked up in town
See Alex Wheeler
7-31-3tc
Reward
Pleue ~turn to
Rlehald 1!aughan, 26~ Bullet Apartment unfurnfsbetf, second
St , Pomeroy
Adults only
nut Ave!,! Pomeroy, 0 7 31-31&lt;'
Fnmk Fugate, Phone f.W..lk
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Arnold '838-Y.
7·31 Stc
Frl,ldau~ R.efrtretatora.
tlker Furnlt~o~r• 1 Middleport. Otdo

7·oo limmt• I!Jqn

Crol'lby Show

300 Bnghter D11y
3 15 Secret Storm
3 30 Edge or Nl.ght
400 The !:ady Show
5)0 Your Ea!:o Rl;!:porter
545 Sports Parade
5511 Weatbetman
• 00 Actirn
6 15 Douglas F.dw!ll'dll
6 30 My Friend fllcka
7 00 Vic Damone
8 00 MJII!nnah'e
8 30 I've Gctt A Seeret

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11 45 GUld!~ilg Ligbt
12 00 Katie's K1tchen
12 30 As the Woriu Turna
1 00 Our )llss Brooks
1 30 Houaeparty

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at ~he home of Mr and •Mr'l
Harold Rouah• Friday evenini{
and !lurpriaed Mrs Roush on het
blrth&lt;bly Prtllent wel'f" Mrs Jack
Sharpnack and dau,hte.r, Mar.11·
belle Gloria Ann Goo&lt;lnJtc, Mr
and 'Mn Andy cross and son
Eddle. Jo MUl.er, Mr and Mrs
tferbert Roush and sen Roter, Ed
ward Friend. Bob Christian and
Thoma8 Star• Jlelreabmenta of
ice cream, cake, lr1.1U salad aud
ic~ tea were llel'Yed
Mr. and M,rs. Pearl Baker of
Columbut apent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack. The
latter1a daughter, Marabelle, ac·
companied tbem home.

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Ohio, beinr Caute No Ui.Mie,
FOR CONSISTENT DEPI!NDABLE BESIJLT8
UGliLAR PRICE
rt'Je 81te of cett.aln re1l
.I'OW«LLiJ 8Uvtc• STATION ttle Pa:nru!nt of debta of ttl~! d~
LUBBIC.t.Tl6lt' aDI WA88
ent, wbicli re'at elta~ II df1trlbed
JUidle
0111o
as toUaw(:
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real tstlfe altUated ln the VillaJe of P*toy,
PHONE 398
County of M~1p and State if OIU1'
Domestle..Commerclal-Dairy and bounded and deteribed •• folRA1&amp;9
JACK'S REFRlGERATION Iowa lk!lng •itutted in tlie Vlllage
2 euts pe..• word. one ~loa. )flntnMDD chaqe 50t.-t Dlntl
24 Hour Service
r;,( Pomeroy and mere pidfieUltil)'
~ word t·o r three consecutive f.naerUooa.
bounded and deteribred H to1fowt
Ooe mll~b foil 21 ceata pu. wor4.
New Haven
Tu 23587 •nd being the Eastetl)'
Of
irUu rate of 2 cents per word wUl be cbar1ed tot fdYertJJid&amp; It f
Lot Numbei .,.emt1-tbree (23} dloot paid for before tbe IDth of each mootll f(lollo ~r.tlon.
vlding 1n the center from tbe front
l\:l'ren ill Adfetttilng-Should be re~
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1,. n.
CONCRETE BLOC&amp;
to the rear. Al110, tlae concmeot
Dtdt&gt; sentlolel 9ft! oot be reoponlible tor mtillo
iO!il i!leo,..
teet insertion
rtght of eaaement lo D.ae the Alley
. . uiW letter p.,. L...between the above detcrlbed propCord of Thonb ond s~ Notloea oll!nnt. f1 118. 9 publfahe:d at 1 eqt per wOriL
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GRUBSBR BLOCK CO.
sa1d Lot Number Twonty-tbre'e (23)
Said easemedt rlaht .ia to -eontltrue
,
1!-.!'~
~l:loo:!-::;:~of:.:r~
..:-::•:•. .~~for the benefit of ttie lufj.n, eue.,. ;$2;;5;-;00~R;;;F;;;:W;;;A;;R;;D--w::;,;;\)-;t:,,:-::
: pal~ i;
932 X.
cellllors and auic,ps in ~P
tnformatJon leadmf te1 the ftof
the prdpetty abulthtJ ·on Afd
rest and eonv~etlon of the per- Saw iWiri. and shavmgs, loaded ln
alleY.
son or persoD.!I that bioke i ntO )'ou.; truc.t &amp;om bin or deflvThe petlt,dn ollegeo thl\}ht pet.
my how;e at Apple Grove steal· er~d. OHIO VALLEY MI'G
II"'~"
of ftid decendent f1
CORP , TUPPERS PLAINS, 0
ing Houseltold Goods '' Stgned
to/iY debts l,l)d
Phone CoolvJUe 12150. 7·18-2Jrc
Glenn Wolfe 94J Mauaehuteft!t
?.bl:~~~~~ of sal ealfte ond that
Ave, N W , Washington 1, EJ' -~ GRA V'ELY 'iRACTOil SALI!S-..;d
neetuary to ~~ lli4 Mreal
7-29-Ste
for tbe tNYtntnt of ,de
~lot. R. A. ri'illw, 61~ J'.
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7 24-2'1~.
'(5) Personals
The, pn'er of 11M peUtlon Is
thai ..ld uol ~tat&lt;&gt; .be oold for
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Will
Ute party that took pune !-- -- ---.-- __-"
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dent and eotts ot a•miJrl._terJnl
and money
from my home
the estate an4 for other reUer
plus~ return lt I need it I
~ or 3 be,droom
Call. RonSaid deJ'endftlt,s uct r,l~to
wlll be mOflt eratelul and no
nit Hand, Columbu.r n4 Soutb.·
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onswer
s II •_. ~ti~
questions uked Mrs. ll'anntl
ern Electtte. PboM 181
day
of September 1H7 or JudieJl'a•par ' Mtners"'me Ohio.
7 27 &amp;tp
ment will ~ ~&amp;k.en. Jni111 t ~ail.
7-91-Sic

lJ 30 It COuld Be You

5 30 Popeye Presentl
545 News Picture

9 30
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'fhe Price 15 itJsht
'f'IIUtb
C!l~enret
Tic he bou11h

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9 go
10 00
10 30
tl 00

400 Comedy 'l1me

Some (olks if they thmk of 11 at all may has to make his rounds of all meters as Ire'
suppose the "' parking meter patrolman"' has quently as possible to tag cars
left past t he
an easy lime co\lectmg his pennio• and nlc- pa1d time If this IS not done most religiously
kels On the contrary 1t's no policeman's hoi soon no one bothers to put money lh tne bUD•
!day Look whlit he runs into
gry little monsters ThiS Is one phase of AmFor example John McKenzie's r&lt;tin haul eiJcana where the honor system does no t I
Monday totalled $301 There were 12 400 pen fun ction No one tlunks less of himself for It
nles in 1t which rolled into 248 rolls of the being that way, either. strangely enourh
Chief Leroy Bartrum handles the llleter
brown little tokens of national wealth The
task
In Middleport He knows this to be true
balance was In five cent pieces which bundled Into 88 plus 'oils All of these, strong about checking meters and collecting from
backed John shoulde•·s and carries to the them too
So the next time you see your meter ofli.l
bank each week
cer un\oadmg the week 's lake from a sidewalk
, Collecting the money from meters Is only bnnd1t don't think his job ends there It's
a small part of the meter patrolman's JOb He merely beginning
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l ct like Coop Th C' 1&lt;t&gt;n10r Du rie b
blunt! and prett y 1ry1c 1umor Is

6 00 To&lt;laf

S1gn On
Today
Romper Reom
The Price Is Rleht
Truth or C~maequen.ce1
Tic Ts.c Dough
!I Could Be Yk
CWTent
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In Caring For Volume
Of Coins Taken Weekly From Hungry Sid,ewalk Bandits

THURSDAY- Cbllllnol S
558 SliD On

daY lit July. 1957.
Charles

Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
George Stuckey, whose last
Jllil?.''~ place of residence was RoArtansa.e,' and whose present
residence is unknown and
reasonable dlligence, be
Mary Duke, who1e
reaidence wu:
Tinley 'J»ark,
whose present place of

unknown and cannot
dUi.gence be aseer-

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Clerk

V1l13ge of PomerOy, Ohio

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pomted
Admmist.alor
of the
tate
o! Thurston
~ .. Stone
tale Es
of
Meigs· toUhty, Ohio, deceased
Datli!d this 20th day or July 1957
John C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meta:• County, OhJo
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SUPER KEMTONE

NOTI~&amp; OF APPOINTMEN1'
Adminlttriter WJfh ( the Will
AnnexN
Estatw of Aug111t H. Weber

We ha-ve some Super Kemtone taken off color cards

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Notice Is hereby given that
Vernon Weber whose Po11t Offtce
Address 1!1 Rutland, Ohio, has been
duly appomted as Admlmstrator
wtth the Will annexed of the Es
tate of August H Weber late of
Chester Township, Meigs County,
Ohio, deceased
Dated thiR 19tll day of July 19a7
Jobn c Bacon
Judge ot the Probate Court
Meigs Coonty, Oh10
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and must Jell at low price~.

BELOW COST

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LETART, W. Va.
Ay Mlude Btehing

:Un. Elw.beth Boston, Mlkto
and Pat returned home Saturduy
after spending a vacatwn Wlfh
relative,~ and friends m Illinois
Mrs Cecil Blessmg, Mr and
Mrs Curt11 Young were drnner
guests of Mr and Mrs Guy
Bleasmg of ft.'Jason Monday
Reu.be11 Hinkle of DUnou was
the gueat
of Mrs W J

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LiHie league Leaders Hold To Form
Racine Downs

DESK

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YORK UP -Mana11~r Gu s
D'Amato'&amp; defiance of power and
tradlUon in lbe fight game was
attracting almoot as much at·
ttntiou today as the fir::~t of his
heavyweight champion ,
Floyd

Redlegs; Call's
Indians Win t&amp;-3

SPORTS
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- He has withdrawn Patters011
from home fight-television on any
network until sueh time as onr
of the major TV corporation&gt;
shall contracl with an iudepcn dent promoter, like Lcnce , fo! a
w~kly TV-fighl series, iu opp05l ·
tion to the Jnlernational Boxing
Club's TV-fight supremacy.
- Looking beyond the Rad emacher fight, D'Amato is plauning
another Patterson defense under
Lew::e promotion at New York in
Qclo')er or November, which he
will !ry to foree into Madi&lt;Son
Squar(! Garden or,
otherwise,
stage at the big Klng sbridge Ar·
mory In ltle Bronx .
"I want to break the fight game
wide opqn" :.aid the stocky , graytu,ircd manager tQday . ''I'll hn\':!
no truck with monopolies or com·
bincs or cliques. l want to hel p
Independent promoters get b_ack
111 their h:el and make It pOllS!bb
for fighters, In all st&amp;R£8 o! development, to get whaf thcy'rl!
worlh. And, lutktl)' , l've got a
world hcavywcliht champion who
-shares my ideals."
Floyd Loose. $51,140
Jn watving the $17~.000 guar·
antee for last Monday's fight ,
D'Amato flabbergasted managers
throughout fi.slilma . Pattcuon a-ccepted 40 per cent of all n~t r·:ceipta and look a purse ot $12:-1,839---'fo'hieh Will $!!1,140, IC!!J than
the guarantee.
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' Meanwhile, Jack11on, thr badly
battered challenger,
remained
.abed at the Meadowbrook Hot~pl ­
lal In suburban East Mcadow. rceovering (rom n kidney bruise

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C oolville will have to be considered out of it as tile dub
never paitl tl~ SIO t&gt;nt r)' fcc II}Jd
ha .~ indicatf'd by grapev ine tffitt
it will not fulfill thr balance of
tts dah•s (only two ) in I he schc·
dul c_
Don"t hold it a!,(&lt;~inst Dick
Spcnecr anr! his lw,·~ They tr ied
magnificently but har! too much
against them . No home cliamonrl.
Com plete lack uf financia l help
from fans.
_ They harl only IMC nF baseball.
Wf! shall all hope thry can do bettcr next Lime
So there will h1• Jlutford, PL
Pleasant , Middlepnrt.
Pomercy .
R:acirw and {~allipoli s to con.sider.
Pi,-chcr~ will he .~cl erlt'd gy the
mlfnagcr for t·he ni~hl which
more than likely will be Chct
Oliver of Hartfnrd . in a photo
finish . We can see tlu~ pitchcn;
now. They look like Gene Hesson
Mickey Mlllcr and Larry LittlC'
Foozy WoUe (only a suggt!stiun,
Cht!t.)
Against Midcllcport Sunda_y
Hesson was th rowing like the
Hc.o;son of old . li e lo0ktod great.
Miller also look ed guo~. Wul[e
can't iuuk bad if he tries. Grove
City will not blow them very for
out of the · park .
Oliver has forwanled to trs Tiger batting avera)o!l'~ through Sunday'.!! game .

Prcaldent Eisenhower picked a
Wlltch a hall game
and he wound up joining in the
praise of the '"hottest" pitcher in
lhc majors at the moment - Dick
Donovan of the Chtcagn Whit('
Sox.
fine night to

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Yankees helped Casey
fHcngt•l celd:nte hh birthday wllh
I a 10-4 victory O\Oer thC' Atilletlcr;

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The Rut ..nd Garden Club Flow- garth curve;· "My Favorttii", glad·
of Yore•t 1 r-' •nti~
Sunday, August_ 3 and 4, at ttle container;
..N,ture's
OTam:a",
Rutland Metb~_dill&gt;t Church. Mrs. weathered wood used ;,·. "Robin
WilHam F~?,lan, general chairman, Hood", foliage arr.; '•MeditatiOn",
"-as annQql\«~ the fotlowlng com- sugge!tlng 8 sacred theme; ~ "SummJttees fat the lhow:
mei Distir;etlon", line mta~ lrt.;
StaglnJ: Mrs. Carl Dennison, "HolidaYs"; "Milady's .. corsa1e";
Mrs. Charles. Amos, Mrs. P. A. Jiv· and an arrangement or eompoaition
!den; Mr~. Corbett Patterson, Mrs. lor a Teen-age Cok~ Party.
Guy Larkins · M"gistration and'
Speeimem to be judged include
lmtries: Mts "cecil !Jolil'jo, Mrs.
Cl.isb Johnston Mrs. Webb Hall Dahlias, Zinnias, Gladlolas, Celosia
Mrs. Ray Biddl~. Mrs. 'Floyd Tbom'- Asters, Marigolds. PnUed planh
exhibited and the
a$, Mrs. Roy Stone; Educational Ex- wUI aJs(l IJe
biblt~r. Mrs. C. 0. Chapman, Mrs. Junior exhil:itors will have two
J"ame.J S. Titus; Inf~rmathm: Mrs . claases: using a toy for a .t:ontai.nw
George Laaber, Mrs, Dana Hoff- and an arrangement ot compoli·
man; Publicity: Mrs. Vernon Web- tion for the tea~her .
er; itwitation: Mrs. James S. Titu.s ;
The public ia invited to attend
Judgiili: Mra. R'Jbett Reibel.
the show whictJ wiU be ope11 on
Ally Meigs County Garden Club
member Is invited- tQ enter the ln- Saturday from 1·8 p. m. and On
Sunday from 2·:5 p. m. Oral judaing
vitationll Clalfs or t,o exhibit spec·.
will l;ie at l p. m. Saturday bY Mn.
lmen ·blossoms.
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Earl Bender, M.lrietta, Past RejlouTheme .or tbe lhOvr this year is al Director, who will give a resu"Summer ij:armooy"
and the trie or her previouS" awardlnc of
classes inelu$lr "Lazy River"-Ho- ribbons.

er Show 'fJII be held Saturday ami iolus; "Days

I 2$. Chine1e ,
dynUty '
I a4. Forbbi
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The fourth act '"The Blnanr Reitmlre, John lAYne. ..lldt:t
Boat loti" will be preltnt.etl lo Rout h and Tommie Vance.
tho m..i,
•• m. nam. •n• 1
will .. ,.,
Memben of tbil "Hawalian Love Stary., to Lh.!
1 also "Star..() .
· aet art Nanty fleaher . PhviJi , mUillc of " D!"iftlng 11nd Or~amJne "
Zirlr.afooee Judy
Arnold .Sub c.a 111 Include• Mr• Bett Sayre
MIH'pn, Detoru flettmi~t . San- Mra. James Holiman, )I ICPdr~
dra Rolnh Rtty Clarke Lee Dat i Routh and Tomml Vant!•
inr, Gene' Rayburn. jeri'V C'r·
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roll John Layne and Tommie 1 &gt;The ninth aet 11 the '"llelut)·
Va~ce
Pande of OlG, • Fashlo~ Girls".
The . fifth ac-t wiJI be "'l'h.f' Participants arl.' Mra. Alla ~~~c~)­
Clown and tbe
Dlwn" The doo, Mn. Hel~n SmitbJOn, .Mn.
clown. are Robert Roush, Rlehal·~ Beuy Cadit&gt;, Mu. Pats~ Riur .
Mulford and Lany Lieving." Th~ M_ra. Alton Bonn~y, Mrs.' MJnnie
diver&amp; are N.ancy Flesher, Gene I Rn:er, Mrs. Pauline lhy, )lffl . •
Rayburn .•nd Robert Roush.
~ack FleJher , Mn. Jamee f"!'un~The uxth act will be tht! Ingham .. _Mrs. Eulah Redmon r.,
1
'Haw.aUag. ,JUZ Number". MuJi(' I !'Jnr. w _rlh.s Dudding, Mn. Wll1·
by the· Hawaiian- War Chant t•l J 'am Sbmn and Judy Spencer.
the record or "TI·HUJWa·Hu-Wal"'
The tenth act "Love Letteu 1.1
This. h a solo number by Mar- l the Sand" will feiture Lynnle
gat:et Lou R6nty.
Tennant and,Shul Flesher.
'
The eleventb act "Me and My
The seventh aot wiU be the Sh::.dow" to the music by the
''Hawalilil Flower Number" t-1 same name wiU be presented b»
the music or "Polynesian Hula Ellen Hartley and Mary Jane
Love Song." The · c~111t is Ray Tennant.
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August ~-4 Dates For Rutland Garden
Club Show Announced; Committee; Set

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D.ULY
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«artley, Barbara
Boallc Kit\y
The first number on the proodson and Sandra Pick~~:ram will be tbe crownin~: ol the
The third act will" I:Jef""LUUe
"
Flrefiys" to the mullic of the
ater Queen.
" Glowwonn". 'I'tiClS'e partldp~iUng

DRASTICALJ,.Y REDUCED!

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Qualifier In
Public Links

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T~e aeeond act It entitled tht&gt;
"Billet Bablu" led by Debhr•h
Tenhant, (!ceompanh.-d by the music 'm&amp;inbow IW'Ierluu." . Crl·
eluded in this Dumber are Shari
Flea!ler, Ellen Grlmm, JC•ren MeFarland". M)'TI J);aU.h, Btend1 M?·
lUnley , Lynn , Miller, Karla Kurl'"
Connie Wai11i, "!lleb , Wlles, Ell n

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Clevela~d lk ke(i
Baltimore, 6-D.
lr•v•• Retain L••d
The Milw11ukee Braves clung to
their half gamr- lead in the Natinnal Uagur. race with a 3·2
decision ovor the pirateR, the
CRrdlnals topped tl\p Giants. 7·3;
and the C u~ split a doubleheader
with the Dobers, Brooklyn wtn·
nlng the opener . l -0, and Chi"ago
the nlghteap, 4·3.
Yogi Berra drove Jn rour runs
wilh lour hits, lnt l•ldlnw a homer,
to pace a 16-hlt attack that gave
the Yankees their 14th victory in
13 mectlnp with Kan11u City this

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of Baltimore originally was
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mid-lleason ll)lpl!.,rance 11t a basebflll gllme Tucsdlly night since
lut Aug. 31 . commented apprtrial.l\l('ly to aide!! on Donovan's
brilliant thn•c-hit pitching u the
White Sox ri~~:hthander beat the
Senators, 7-t . Donovan, wh,, didn't
walk a b.aner in breezing to hls
lith victory. has given up a total
nf eight hi_ts In hl.ol lasl three
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The WoHLer Show dtreeted ~v
Mary J11ne Tennant ud
tpoasorot! bJ the New Haven Mother's Club ~ill be pre!lt'nted Sat·
urday evellin&amp;, Aua. 3 at 8 P. M.
at the Ne w Haven swlmtnin:I pool
The milltl-ess of eeremoniel!l wl_IJ
be Mn. Eugene Hester. Mu~tc
~iJI , be In charge Gf Mu. Ray

The geographical center of Ohio
required ln:teetlona from club
physician ·Dr. Erwin Mayer.
u, at Centerburg In Knox County.

STRAW HATS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1.00 to $2.50

CINCINNATI UP - The Cln·
clnnati Redlegs, duwn 4f'o four
game~ from
first place today,
missed their old knack of winning
games with late tnnlng rallies.
Tuesday night's gamt! with Phil·
a~elphla , who trailed
Cincinnati
!S-3 until !he eighth Inning, might
have been a cinch for th~ Redlegs
early in the season. But the Phl\s
won, 8-~ .
Stan Lopata led or( with a homer and Rip Repulski knocked starter Joe Nuxh11.1l out of the box In
the eillhth with .a . 11tnglc to bring
in reli~f pitcher Henh.cll ~~reeman,
who retire-d the next two Phlllies.
Tonight the Redlegs will attempt to evf.'n the serle~ hy send·
ing Vicente · Amor, brought up
hom Havann of th(' International
League, al![&amp;inst Philaddphia.
The Phlls wrtl start Harvey Haddix 8·8.
In Tuesday ni.l(ht's contc.st, Ron
Northey, b11ck with the Phih for
the first limP in 10 years,
slammed a two run homer for the
decisive hlnw to pul Lhl' Phllll"

FURNITURE

Nationally Advortlood

Chicago . . . . . . 60 3'1
Boston
M 44
Cleveland
49 49

Redlegs Stagger~ Fall4 Games
Behind Pace; Braves Hold Lead

The Brlght.ot Cor..,
ID Mlddleporl
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BASEBALL RESULT This Guy Came
av uNITED Puss
Up Wt"th Sweet
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
t&lt;ew York
..w.!" .::· Ga Excuse T0 Layof~

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of an excuse why he ean't.
36 61 .37 1 27
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The Orioles'
right bander
35 65 .350 29~
was so severely stung by a
Tu•td•y'• R•aul~
•
.swarm or bees at his home. in
White wa! reUevec'l bY Manager New York 10 Kansas City 4
Upper Marlboro, .Md ., that he
Don Betzing with Tom Ebenbach Cleveland 6 Biltimorc 0 , night
Chicago
7
Washington
1
night
ill the first innin11 who held the
(or the winners .
Summer ~
winners to one 1 Wl in the ~t"Ond Boston 4 Detroit 0 night
The
Indians
came
from
behind
Thursdav-'s Gam"
and four In the third tritb the game
in the lop of the sixt'b to take 11.
called betause · of • threatening Chleaao at Washington
4-3
lead ttlen e~ecuted a shining 1
Detroit at Boston
storm aner the fourth.
~play to wipe out the tieing fUll i
NATIO .. AL LEAGUE
Gerald Clark, Mel'a brother, is
In the first Howard Johnson led
W L Pet. GB to score from third in the boltlorn of the final frame .
leadlns the club f.or the rulltlme off with a double, Larry Price MUwauker!
59 41 .590
Hayes ()f the l(.)S:ers waa on
players with .372- Heuon, abo 11 .sina:led 1eorlna: Johnson; big Pea- St. Lou II . .
::17 40 .588
It!
great hitter, who ha.11n't faced nub1 Wickline hit a two-run hom- Brooklyn .
M 42 .567 2Y.t first base when a baU was .bit
pitching as often, bl.i 1 fat ftiO er. Duane WoU1' and Te-4 BaJiey Philadelphh
56 43 .566 2~ to deep centerfield. Gene Wise
oaugJtt Hays trying to 1e0re af· l
average in 11 hits iD 2S appe.aran· walked and Don Arnott singled Cinch\nati . .
M 44 .551 4
(es.
BCOrlng Wolfe. Jell Lee 1ingJed New York
48 56 .434 1~\-1: ter rounding tbird with a great
throw to Bush at the plate.
1
The averages:
!!Coring Arnott.
Pittsburgh
36 64 .360 23
TREMENDOUS VALUES
Vied
to
get
back
to
As
Hay1
AB H
BA
Raelne got only a single by Lee Chltago
_, 33 63 .344 24
third Busb nailed him, Bus}l to
Bob Oliver .. , , , ... 36
8 .222 in the fourth afier tbat lnnlne.
Tuesday•, Reeults
THROUGHOUT OUR STORE
Thomas at third. It ended the
Gene Hesson
Z5 11 .-440
Tom White doubled and Alan Brooklyn 1 Chicago o, 1st
game
and
sewed
up
the
victory.
Gerald Clark
43 J6 .312 ~am,m got a trlple and ,ringle for Chicago 4 Brooklyn 3", 2nd
The Yankees went into a tirst
Russ Rouah
40 10 .250 the Jledlep' tbree bits.
Milwaukee 5 Pittsburgh 2. night
inning lead of 3· on Bing's two
Joe Bradley .
20 1 .060
Wolfe In t~ innings fanned five St. Loui&amp; 7 New York: 3, night
Bub SUverB .
44 11 .ZM &amp;,nd walked none~ JohDion fanned Philadelphta a Clneinnati 5 D.ight run ·h omer and later Sla~er ~ing­
led and scored OD Johnson's sin.Bobby Layne
11
3 .273 t"wo and walked none. White fan-~
Thurtday't Gam : •
Red Tucker
22
B .22? ned one and walked two .and Ebers- Drooklyq ,ai Chicago
~ gle .after the ball t.Gok a ba;J II
"Dress Better For Les11"
Luther Tucker
31 8 .2&amp;8 ba$ fanned tbree and walked eev· PhiladelPbla at Cincinnati , night bounce in the outfield.
Pomeroy, Ohio
The Indians got one in the
Comer Seeond &amp; Court St.
Darwin Clark
'7 0 .000 en.
·
New York at St. Louis, night
Clrst, one in the fifth, and two In
Racine plays the Pirates this eve· '
- --" ' - - - - - Buck Tennant
30 9 .300
the sixth on Wise's two-run clutch
Wi!Hs Dudding
25
8 .240 nlng It Raclne in a makeup game.
rlouble after Slng.er had singled
Racine
~14
~10
6
I
I
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Larry Hesson .
5 2 .4(1(1
020 I- 3 3 o
and MeElbinney llad walked.
Ralph Clark
8 1 .167 Redleas
Wolfe, Johnson (3) and Roy
Mickey Morri~ alao bad a sinEarl Robinson
. ~ 3 1 .333
Howell.
Whlte,
Tom
Ebe'rabach
(2)
gle.
' '
·
Elmer V.an Meter .. tl
0 .000
Loser Benny Wilson pitched a
Gary Rowh
I 0 .000 and Mike Spencer.
SYRACUSE WINS
great game giving up but thref'
so
w
IP
The
Syracuse
lndlans toak a
hits. He had three errors behind
PIUhers
W L
him to only one for .Singer ,.r~inn ­
G. Hesson
5 1 91 22 55 wide-margin 11ame from the Yan
L . Tucker
The Red Sox rose up to defeat ing pitcher.
2 I 26 15 ~" keel Little Leaguen Tu_e lday night
010 012-4 3 1
3
2 . 9 It Syracuse 14·1 behind tbe heavy -the Senators last night in the India-ns .. - .
G. Clark
0 I
bitting of Ernie SJuon with three last week of play in the Middle - Yankees
300 000-,..1 3 3
B!nglea and Jim J...outs wit~ two port IJtlle League P-2 while the
Singer and Bush. Wilson .and
Extrt liM Lt...._
doublee.
J.ndlaDJ cinched the second half Slater.
Doubles. Gerald dlark.,.......6.
Syracuae blew it wide open In Utle as they did the first, by Red Sox ....
022 41f}-9 10 1.
Triplc.s, Gerald Clark-2.
200 1100--2 5 3
Home Runs, Lqther Tucker-3. the first with four runa on SlsBOn's edalng past -the Y.ankees 4-3 in a Senators
singl-e, Jackie William• lingle, brilliantly played game.
M. Little .and Gilkey. Stobart
RBI's, Luther TtJ(ker-10.
Louk!' double, Johnny Llsle'a douThe Red Sox piled up lwo and K~r .
Runs Scored, ·Gerald Clark-11.
Get • lou. hel'l!l ctf fS$0 ... f~ ...
ble with CundJrf safe on an error runs in the SMpnd, ·tWG in thl'
ompl•. Pay bW.. Buy bor..~· TboOo
Four runs on four hits.
third, four In the fourth nnd one
The Yankees got one In the top
...,.. onlJ one p14ct to PI)' • ' •
in the llfth. The - Sena~rs had
of the 1lxth when Davis Jed off
a month on our pGpu:lal 24--pqment
two in the . first and th~'n were
with a double and Norton got Gil
plan.
Or repay faster .U ycna wilh.
shut out by G. Stobart, the winn"'' 1n error and Davis scored. Da- ing pitcher.
It'• up Ia JOU. Alk about our lOW'"
vil had a Bingle and double for two
eo~t eAt flnanclng. You name II
Gilkey bad a homer in the lllird
of the loter's three hits. Spencer
We
tupplp it. You're amona friaDdl
N~W and USEP, 18 to 50 ft.
seasGn . Southpaw Whitey Ford
the other bit, a single in the
Roberts fanned five and walked
long, 10 widea. One, · two and
lwe. JUII ook I"' CASU.
wun't nearly at his · bfst, a.tvint
two. Shasteen fanned two, walked
three bedrooms. Many sold for
Erneol Coverl,
balance due. Free Delivery up 13 bits, lncludlns
homer by ~~1~~~en;.~.'}~~; hitters were two, and hit three; Basnett fanned
Billy Martin, but he hutlg ln -there
Williams, Cun· eight, walked four and hit 1.
Muogor
Low Down Payment..
lor the d!Jitance · to post bla 1lxth
JJm Oller, all sin
Pomeroy
Pirate• 1
000 00&lt;--4 7 6
WAVERLY MOBILE
. 1t4 E. Main St.
trium~h.
hit by Gary Dodgera
12 00 4lx-17 7 1
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Phone 191
Jobn Shasteen (LP) lb.!$.ttet (1),
HOME SALI!S
and walked
two;
one, walked Curd.
.,
Melcr.
..
four; Bowen one and none, Wll·
liam11 fanned three, walked two
and Sl!lson the same.
Syracuse playr at home Thursday
in a make"lJp game with the R'ed·
legs. The team stand&amp; 3 and 3 ~n
the aecond haJI.
Yankees
000 001--1 3 a
Syracuse
43&amp; 02x- 14 12 2
HERSHEY, Pa. UP- Bob MurNorton: Korn (3), Bowen (fl)
ruy, Xenia, Ohio," joined 83 other and Korn, Norton (3). WUiiama,
qualllcl'S in the opening round Fritz Sisson (4), and M~ckey Wine·
to&lt;lay of the 32nd annual U. S. brenner, DUly Cundiff (fl).
Public Links golf ehamplonsb~p
oooo•as WIN
here.
The Dodven took the short~ttand­
Pirates Into camp TQesday night
' Murruy scored 37-36·'73 In Tue•on Mlke Roberti' seven hit·
day'a round to qur111f,- at 149
.
A
p•rade of 'rror.11 by the
over 1he par 70 cour11&gt;e.
Plr•tes helped the wlnnen• cause.
Another Ohioan, Robert Well Twelve runs crosaed In the openman of Cinein~.atl, was eUinlnatIna: Inning as 18 men came to bat,
ed with a 1.,7 when he IJrcd a 14 ol them facln1 loaer John Shas40-40.80.
teen. Finally, with two out Frank
Leading the qualifiers wu Duel Buanet relieved him and he pitchKivett, 35, live time (:lty &lt;:ham- ed lo four mOTa.
The biJ first:
pion ol lliah Point, N'. C.
Jeff Glbb1 wu hit, Dennis Moore
CILIIRATIS fht
sate on an error, Riehle Arnold
Mrs. Martha· Hudton cele&amp;rated the same, Roberta was hit, Paul
her 9ht birthday quietly It hel Sprou!l! doubled, Don Mayer was
home on jtace Street on July 20. hit, Jim Pulllna fanned , Curd walk·
Her son, "\VUson, is reported 1.\o ed, Denny Kappel fanned, Gibbs
Improving aatitfattorily at Hoi· walked, Dennia Moore safe on R
tcr Hospital where he Is a medi· fielder's eholce and all were •-.fl•.
cal patient,
Arnold, Robert&amp; and Sproule sineJ.ed 1nd Don Mayer tripled with
HAS HIADA~HI
the latkl full. Kappel lined out
NEW YORK \JP- New York to rnd it.
Yankee cOICh Jim Tllrn.er, felled
'!'be Pirates tot four In the ai:cth
by a balled ball in p1'acllec last on linslea by Meier, J. Shasteen,
week, ls Btlll •ufferinK , from Sonny Gloeckner, Menchini's dou·
"headacbc11" today.
jlt.D.Q.
Jliur PlymoutA
Q&lt;.icT&lt;:.becatiSt"j
ble and a walt to Ba11net..

OVA manager s s hould nominate t11ree candidates for each
position ex&lt;.:eplini:: pitcher for the big game with the plenty
hot Grove City Furniture club which is coming here August
are :
16, Friday night.
- Thursday he sends yo un g
Get this done at once, fellows, and into the Sports Desk
Patterson back to can1p at Grecr.wood Lake. N. Y., to sharpen fnl' whkh also serves as clearing house for league business. We
the first "open champion ship " 111 don 't need forms or special rigamarole . Pick the three bt.Jt
ri,ng hiatory---:a dt!fenlie or -his boys for each job on the diamond from among those your team
world profcsstonal olle agam~l has piay,ed , and consider your own fellows too, naturally!
D' Amato is in the midst of fou r
moves that may make h im top
man in the world of boxing. They

tbe worlc:l amateur champion, Pelt·
Rademacher. at SeatLic, Wa~h ..
Aug . 22.
- He and Palterson hav e wah ·
ed the $175 ,000 guaran\N• fo:Monday night's knocltout defense
against Tommy Hurrieanc J ac kliOn in order to make rertam that
the D'Amato--appointed promoter Emil Lence, suffers no lo~~
fro'm the Polo Ground~' disap·
pointinG gate and stays 111 husiness.

Racine, with five games left, lnmakeup games, downed the
Redlegs 10-3 Tuesda7
evening
wben the)' exploded for five ,runs
in the Urst Inning of! pitcber Tom
Wblte.
dud~ng

Cbel Tannebl!l

Pattenon.

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Tile hilll Sentl-1

Fistiana With
Haymaker

f'l ..to. Noncy Fl.-, J'lu'llb
Alton Beune)' , Phil Cooke, M•u· Zlf!klfoate, Lee OarllnJ, .Sudy
rke Clarke, Herbie RouM, Jatlc, Arnold, Gene Rayburn.
Judy

CrOWDIBIJ Of \'f/
, ater QUeen W'll
I Foil••·
. e.Feature At New· Haven Show
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during- ,
lh_o_d,-riJI. He Wi11 b~ out r&gt;l
action for .a few days.

Fight Results
~AN ANToNio, r ••. .JP _ :
,Joer Brown, 139, New OriNns,

outpointed Gilbert Holtuln,
142, II Paa,o Tale. 10 non-tltlt

HIRAM, 0 . UP - ClevelailJ
Cciaeh. P11u1 Brown played all s!.&gt;:
38 IN BIG PINEY
""
of his quarterback
candidate.•
NEW "YORK UP- Big Pimh•,
Tuesday a~ the Browns stressed Wyo.; was the nation's tooles,t
Offense" in twd wOrkouts .Under a town wrth·_a low, . reading or 88
hot . s.u n. ,.
,..
. _d ettec,s ; tlJts 1:11ornttt&amp;. tlre V. S.
·• To~niy O'&lt;;:onneU, the only " W~lltllt!t _ ~ureaU, reported. Mol!·
q-uarterback who has played wit':! day's h-ighest rebding · was 112 de·
the Bfowns, ·led the quar1~rback grees at Yuma, Ariz., and El
·a ction.
..,_
'
Centro; Calif.
O'Connell is :JChcduled to s t·arl.
in the exhibition oPener against
SHOCKS CIASE
the Lio"il! in Detroit Aug. 14.
MEXICO CITY UP-A fri~~:htcr..·
Galen Fiss, a Unebaeker, be- lng serjes of after shocks ceast1i
came th~ fl~t training camp in - today and Mc&gt;deo City l'apldJJ
Jury • w~en he sprained his ankle N!turned to normal.

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TO TURN
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D'Amato Hit"

LiHie league Leaders Hold To Form
Racine Downs

DESK

~EW

YORK UP -Mana11~r Gu s
D'Amato'&amp; defiance of power and
tradlUon in lbe fight game was
attracting almoot as much at·
ttntiou today as the fir::~t of his
heavyweight champion ,
Floyd

Redlegs; Call's
Indians Win t&amp;-3

SPORTS
l&gt;y

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Boycoth Home TV
- He has withdrawn Patters011
from home fight-television on any
network until sueh time as onr
of the major TV corporation&gt;
shall contracl with an iudepcn dent promoter, like Lcnce , fo! a
w~kly TV-fighl series, iu opp05l ·
tion to the Jnlernational Boxing
Club's TV-fight supremacy.
- Looking beyond the Rad emacher fight, D'Amato is plauning
another Patterson defense under
Lew::e promotion at New York in
Qclo')er or November, which he
will !ry to foree into Madi&lt;Son
Squar(! Garden or,
otherwise,
stage at the big Klng sbridge Ar·
mory In ltle Bronx .
"I want to break the fight game
wide opqn" :.aid the stocky , graytu,ircd manager tQday . ''I'll hn\':!
no truck with monopolies or com·
bincs or cliques. l want to hel p
Independent promoters get b_ack
111 their h:el and make It pOllS!bb
for fighters, In all st&amp;R£8 o! development, to get whaf thcy'rl!
worlh. And, lutktl)' , l've got a
world hcavywcliht champion who
-shares my ideals."
Floyd Loose. $51,140
Jn watving the $17~.000 guar·
antee for last Monday's fight ,
D'Amato flabbergasted managers
throughout fi.slilma . Pattcuon a-ccepted 40 per cent of all n~t r·:ceipta and look a purse ot $12:-1,839---'fo'hieh Will $!!1,140, IC!!J than
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it will not fulfill thr balance of
tts dah•s (only two ) in I he schc·
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Don"t hold it a!,(&lt;~inst Dick
Spcnecr anr! his lw,·~ They tr ied
magnificently but har! too much
against them . No home cliamonrl.
Com plete lack uf financia l help
from fans.
_ They harl only IMC nF baseball.
Wf! shall all hope thry can do bettcr next Lime
So there will h1• Jlutford, PL
Pleasant , Middlepnrt.
Pomercy .
R:acirw and {~allipoli s to con.sider.
Pi,-chcr~ will he .~cl erlt'd gy the
mlfnagcr for t·he ni~hl which
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Oliver of Hartfnrd . in a photo
finish . We can see tlu~ pitchcn;
now. They look like Gene Hesson
Mickey Mlllcr and Larry LittlC'
Foozy WoUe (only a suggt!stiun,
Cht!t.)
Against Midcllcport Sunda_y
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Hc.o;son of old . li e lo0ktod great.
Miller also look ed guo~. Wul[e
can't iuuk bad if he tries. Grove
City will not blow them very for
out of the · park .
Oliver has forwanled to trs Tiger batting avera)o!l'~ through Sunday'.!! game .

Prcaldent Eisenhower picked a
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and he wound up joining in the
praise of the '"hottest" pitcher in
lhc majors at the moment - Dick
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The Rut ..nd Garden Club Flow- garth curve;· "My Favorttii", glad·
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Sunday, August_ 3 and 4, at ttle container;
..N,ture's
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Rutland Metb~_dill&gt;t Church. Mrs. weathered wood used ;,·. "Robin
WilHam F~?,lan, general chairman, Hood", foliage arr.; '•MeditatiOn",
"-as annQql\«~ the fotlowlng com- sugge!tlng 8 sacred theme; ~ "SummJttees fat the lhow:
mei Distir;etlon", line mta~ lrt.;
StaglnJ: Mrs. Carl Dennison, "HolidaYs"; "Milady's .. corsa1e";
Mrs. Charles. Amos, Mrs. P. A. Jiv· and an arrangement or eompoaition
!den; Mr~. Corbett Patterson, Mrs. lor a Teen-age Cok~ Party.
Guy Larkins · M"gistration and'
Speeimem to be judged include
lmtries: Mts "cecil !Jolil'jo, Mrs.
Cl.isb Johnston Mrs. Webb Hall Dahlias, Zinnias, Gladlolas, Celosia
Mrs. Ray Biddl~. Mrs. 'Floyd Tbom'- Asters, Marigolds. PnUed planh
exhibited and the
a$, Mrs. Roy Stone; Educational Ex- wUI aJs(l IJe
biblt~r. Mrs. C. 0. Chapman, Mrs. Junior exhil:itors will have two
J"ame.J S. Titus; Inf~rmathm: Mrs . claases: using a toy for a .t:ontai.nw
George Laaber, Mrs, Dana Hoff- and an arrangement ot compoli·
man; Publicity: Mrs. Vernon Web- tion for the tea~her .
er; itwitation: Mrs. James S. Titu.s ;
The public ia invited to attend
Judgiili: Mra. R'Jbett Reibel.
the show whictJ wiU be ope11 on
Ally Meigs County Garden Club
member Is invited- tQ enter the ln- Saturday from 1·8 p. m. and On
Sunday from 2·:5 p. m. Oral judaing
vitationll Clalfs or t,o exhibit spec·.
will l;ie at l p. m. Saturday bY Mn.
lmen ·blossoms.
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and the trie or her previouS" awardlnc of
classes inelu$lr "Lazy River"-Ho- ribbons.

er Show 'fJII be held Saturday ami iolus; "Days

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Boat loti" will be preltnt.etl lo Rout h and Tommie Vance.
tho m..i,
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will .. ,.,
Memben of tbil "Hawalian Love Stary., to Lh.!
1 also "Star..() .
· aet art Nanty fleaher . PhviJi , mUillc of " D!"iftlng 11nd Or~amJne "
Zirlr.afooee Judy
Arnold .Sub c.a 111 Include• Mr• Bett Sayre
MIH'pn, Detoru flettmi~t . San- Mra. James Holiman, )I ICPdr~
dra Rolnh Rtty Clarke Lee Dat i Routh and Tomml Vant!•
inr, Gene' Rayburn. jeri'V C'r·
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roll John Layne and Tommie 1 &gt;The ninth aet 11 the '"llelut)·
Va~ce
Pande of OlG, • Fashlo~ Girls".
The . fifth ac-t wiJI be "'l'h.f' Participants arl.' Mra. Alla ~~~c~)­
Clown and tbe
Dlwn" The doo, Mn. Hel~n SmitbJOn, .Mn.
clown. are Robert Roush, Rlehal·~ Beuy Cadit&gt;, Mu. Pats~ Riur .
Mulford and Lany Lieving." Th~ M_ra. Alton Bonn~y, Mrs.' MJnnie
diver&amp; are N.ancy Flesher, Gene I Rn:er, Mrs. Pauline lhy, )lffl . •
Rayburn .•nd Robert Roush.
~ack FleJher , Mn. Jamee f"!'un~The uxth act will be tht! Ingham .. _Mrs. Eulah Redmon r.,
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by the· Hawaiian- War Chant t•l J 'am Sbmn and Judy Spencer.
the record or "TI·HUJWa·Hu-Wal"'
The tenth act "Love Letteu 1.1
This. h a solo number by Mar- l the Sand" will feiture Lynnle
gat:et Lou R6nty.
Tennant and,Shul Flesher.
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The seventh aot wiU be the Sh::.dow" to the music by the
''Hawalilil Flower Number" t-1 same name wiU be presented b»
the music or "Polynesian Hula Ellen Hartley and Mary Jane
Love Song." The · c~111t is Ray Tennant.
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T~e aeeond act It entitled tht&gt;
"Billet Bablu" led by Debhr•h
Tenhant, (!ceompanh.-d by the music 'm&amp;inbow IW'Ierluu." . Crl·
eluded in this Dumber are Shari
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Clevela~d lk ke(i
Baltimore, 6-D.
lr•v•• Retain L••d
The Milw11ukee Braves clung to
their half gamr- lead in the Natinnal Uagur. race with a 3·2
decision ovor the pirateR, the
CRrdlnals topped tl\p Giants. 7·3;
and the C u~ split a doubleheader
with the Dobers, Brooklyn wtn·
nlng the opener . l -0, and Chi"ago
the nlghteap, 4·3.
Yogi Berra drove Jn rour runs
wilh lour hits, lnt l•ldlnw a homer,
to pace a 16-hlt attack that gave
the Yankees their 14th victory in
13 mectlnp with Kan11u City this

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mid-lleason ll)lpl!.,rance 11t a basebflll gllme Tucsdlly night since
lut Aug. 31 . commented apprtrial.l\l('ly to aide!! on Donovan's
brilliant thn•c-hit pitching u the
White Sox ri~~:hthander beat the
Senators, 7-t . Donovan, wh,, didn't
walk a b.aner in breezing to hls
lith victory. has given up a total
nf eight hi_ts In hl.ol lasl three
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Mary J11ne Tennant ud
tpoasorot! bJ the New Haven Mother's Club ~ill be pre!lt'nted Sat·
urday evellin&amp;, Aua. 3 at 8 P. M.
at the Ne w Haven swlmtnin:I pool
The milltl-ess of eeremoniel!l wl_IJ
be Mn. Eugene Hester. Mu~tc
~iJI , be In charge Gf Mu. Ray

The geographical center of Ohio
required ln:teetlona from club
physician ·Dr. Erwin Mayer.
u, at Centerburg In Knox County.

STRAW HATS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1.00 to $2.50

CINCINNATI UP - The Cln·
clnnati Redlegs, duwn 4f'o four
game~ from
first place today,
missed their old knack of winning
games with late tnnlng rallies.
Tuesday night's gamt! with Phil·
a~elphla , who trailed
Cincinnati
!S-3 until !he eighth Inning, might
have been a cinch for th~ Redlegs
early in the season. But the Phl\s
won, 8-~ .
Stan Lopata led or( with a homer and Rip Repulski knocked starter Joe Nuxh11.1l out of the box In
the eillhth with .a . 11tnglc to bring
in reli~f pitcher Henh.cll ~~reeman,
who retire-d the next two Phlllies.
Tonight the Redlegs will attempt to evf.'n the serle~ hy send·
ing Vicente · Amor, brought up
hom Havann of th(' International
League, al![&amp;inst Philaddphia.
The Phlls wrtl start Harvey Haddix 8·8.
In Tuesday ni.l(ht's contc.st, Ron
Northey, b11ck with the Phih for
the first limP in 10 years,
slammed a two run homer for the
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Boston
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Cleveland
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Redlegs Stagger~ Fall4 Games
Behind Pace; Braves Hold Lead

The Brlght.ot Cor..,
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BASEBALL RESULT This Guy Came
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Up Wt"th Sweet
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
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was so severely stung by a
Tu•td•y'• R•aul~
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White wa! reUevec'l bY Manager New York 10 Kansas City 4
Upper Marlboro, .Md ., that he
Don Betzing with Tom Ebenbach Cleveland 6 Biltimorc 0 , night
Chicago
7
Washington
1
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ill the first innin11 who held the
(or the winners .
Summer ~
winners to one 1 Wl in the ~t"Ond Boston 4 Detroit 0 night
The
Indians
came
from
behind
Thursdav-'s Gam"
and four In the third tritb the game
in the lop of the sixt'b to take 11.
called betause · of • threatening Chleaao at Washington
4-3
lead ttlen e~ecuted a shining 1
Detroit at Boston
storm aner the fourth.
~play to wipe out the tieing fUll i
NATIO .. AL LEAGUE
Gerald Clark, Mel'a brother, is
In the first Howard Johnson led
W L Pet. GB to score from third in the boltlorn of the final frame .
leadlns the club f.or the rulltlme off with a double, Larry Price MUwauker!
59 41 .590
Hayes ()f the l(.)S:ers waa on
players with .372- Heuon, abo 11 .sina:led 1eorlna: Johnson; big Pea- St. Lou II . .
::17 40 .588
It!
great hitter, who ha.11n't faced nub1 Wickline hit a two-run hom- Brooklyn .
M 42 .567 2Y.t first base when a baU was .bit
pitching as often, bl.i 1 fat ftiO er. Duane WoU1' and Te-4 BaJiey Philadelphh
56 43 .566 2~ to deep centerfield. Gene Wise
oaugJtt Hays trying to 1e0re af· l
average in 11 hits iD 2S appe.aran· walked and Don Arnott singled Cinch\nati . .
M 44 .551 4
(es.
BCOrlng Wolfe. Jell Lee 1ingJed New York
48 56 .434 1~\-1: ter rounding tbird with a great
throw to Bush at the plate.
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The averages:
!!Coring Arnott.
Pittsburgh
36 64 .360 23
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Vied
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Hay1
AB H
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Raelne got only a single by Lee Chltago
_, 33 63 .344 24
third Busb nailed him, Bus}l to
Bob Oliver .. , , , ... 36
8 .222 in the fourth afier tbat lnnlne.
Tuesday•, Reeults
THROUGHOUT OUR STORE
Thomas at third. It ended the
Gene Hesson
Z5 11 .-440
Tom White doubled and Alan Brooklyn 1 Chicago o, 1st
game
and
sewed
up
the
victory.
Gerald Clark
43 J6 .312 ~am,m got a trlple and ,ringle for Chicago 4 Brooklyn 3", 2nd
The Yankees went into a tirst
Russ Rouah
40 10 .250 the Jledlep' tbree bits.
Milwaukee 5 Pittsburgh 2. night
inning lead of 3· on Bing's two
Joe Bradley .
20 1 .060
Wolfe In t~ innings fanned five St. Loui&amp; 7 New York: 3, night
Bub SUverB .
44 11 .ZM &amp;,nd walked none~ JohDion fanned Philadelphta a Clneinnati 5 D.ight run ·h omer and later Sla~er ~ing­
led and scored OD Johnson's sin.Bobby Layne
11
3 .273 t"wo and walked none. White fan-~
Thurtday't Gam : •
Red Tucker
22
B .22? ned one and walked two .and Ebers- Drooklyq ,ai Chicago
~ gle .after the ball t.Gok a ba;J II
"Dress Better For Les11"
Luther Tucker
31 8 .2&amp;8 ba$ fanned tbree and walked eev· PhiladelPbla at Cincinnati , night bounce in the outfield.
Pomeroy, Ohio
The Indians got one in the
Comer Seeond &amp; Court St.
Darwin Clark
'7 0 .000 en.
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New York at St. Louis, night
Clrst, one in the fifth, and two In
Racine plays the Pirates this eve· '
- --" ' - - - - - Buck Tennant
30 9 .300
the sixth on Wise's two-run clutch
Wi!Hs Dudding
25
8 .240 nlng It Raclne in a makeup game.
rlouble after Slng.er had singled
Racine
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~10
6
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Larry Hesson .
5 2 .4(1(1
020 I- 3 3 o
and MeElbinney llad walked.
Ralph Clark
8 1 .167 Redleas
Wolfe, Johnson (3) and Roy
Mickey Morri~ alao bad a sinEarl Robinson
. ~ 3 1 .333
Howell.
Whlte,
Tom
Ebe'rabach
(2)
gle.
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Elmer V.an Meter .. tl
0 .000
Loser Benny Wilson pitched a
Gary Rowh
I 0 .000 and Mike Spencer.
SYRACUSE WINS
great game giving up but thref'
so
w
IP
The
Syracuse
lndlans toak a
hits. He had three errors behind
PIUhers
W L
him to only one for .Singer ,.r~inn ­
G. Hesson
5 1 91 22 55 wide-margin 11ame from the Yan
L . Tucker
The Red Sox rose up to defeat ing pitcher.
2 I 26 15 ~" keel Little Leaguen Tu_e lday night
010 012-4 3 1
3
2 . 9 It Syracuse 14·1 behind tbe heavy -the Senators last night in the India-ns .. - .
G. Clark
0 I
bitting of Ernie SJuon with three last week of play in the Middle - Yankees
300 000-,..1 3 3
B!nglea and Jim J...outs wit~ two port IJtlle League P-2 while the
Singer and Bush. Wilson .and
Extrt liM Lt...._
doublee.
J.ndlaDJ cinched the second half Slater.
Doubles. Gerald dlark.,.......6.
Syracuae blew it wide open In Utle as they did the first, by Red Sox ....
022 41f}-9 10 1.
Triplc.s, Gerald Clark-2.
200 1100--2 5 3
Home Runs, Lqther Tucker-3. the first with four runa on SlsBOn's edalng past -the Y.ankees 4-3 in a Senators
singl-e, Jackie William• lingle, brilliantly played game.
M. Little .and Gilkey. Stobart
RBI's, Luther TtJ(ker-10.
Louk!' double, Johnny Llsle'a douThe Red Sox piled up lwo and K~r .
Runs Scored, ·Gerald Clark-11.
Get • lou. hel'l!l ctf fS$0 ... f~ ...
ble with CundJrf safe on an error runs in the SMpnd, ·tWG in thl'
ompl•. Pay bW.. Buy bor..~· TboOo
Four runs on four hits.
third, four In the fourth nnd one
The Yankees got one In the top
...,.. onlJ one p14ct to PI)' • ' •
in the llfth. The - Sena~rs had
of the 1lxth when Davis Jed off
a month on our pGpu:lal 24--pqment
two in the . first and th~'n were
with a double and Norton got Gil
plan.
Or repay faster .U ycna wilh.
shut out by G. Stobart, the winn"'' 1n error and Davis scored. Da- ing pitcher.
It'• up Ia JOU. Alk about our lOW'"
vil had a Bingle and double for two
eo~t eAt flnanclng. You name II
Gilkey bad a homer in the lllird
of the loter's three hits. Spencer
We
tupplp it. You're amona friaDdl
N~W and USEP, 18 to 50 ft.
seasGn . Southpaw Whitey Ford
the other bit, a single in the
Roberts fanned five and walked
long, 10 widea. One, · two and
lwe. JUII ook I"' CASU.
wun't nearly at his · bfst, a.tvint
two. Shasteen fanned two, walked
three bedrooms. Many sold for
Erneol Coverl,
balance due. Free Delivery up 13 bits, lncludlns
homer by ~~1~~~en;.~.'}~~; hitters were two, and hit three; Basnett fanned
Billy Martin, but he hutlg ln -there
Williams, Cun· eight, walked four and hit 1.
Muogor
Low Down Payment..
lor the d!Jitance · to post bla 1lxth
JJm Oller, all sin
Pomeroy
Pirate• 1
000 00&lt;--4 7 6
WAVERLY MOBILE
. 1t4 E. Main St.
trium~h.
hit by Gary Dodgera
12 00 4lx-17 7 1
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Jobn Shasteen (LP) lb.!$.ttet (1),
HOME SALI!S
and walked
two;
one, walked Curd.
.,
Melcr.
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four; Bowen one and none, Wll·
liam11 fanned three, walked two
and Sl!lson the same.
Syracuse playr at home Thursday
in a make"lJp game with the R'ed·
legs. The team stand&amp; 3 and 3 ~n
the aecond haJI.
Yankees
000 001--1 3 a
Syracuse
43&amp; 02x- 14 12 2
HERSHEY, Pa. UP- Bob MurNorton: Korn (3), Bowen (fl)
ruy, Xenia, Ohio," joined 83 other and Korn, Norton (3). WUiiama,
qualllcl'S in the opening round Fritz Sisson (4), and M~ckey Wine·
to&lt;lay of the 32nd annual U. S. brenner, DUly Cundiff (fl).
Public Links golf ehamplonsb~p
oooo•as WIN
here.
The Dodven took the short~ttand­
Pirates Into camp TQesday night
' Murruy scored 37-36·'73 In Tue•on Mlke Roberti' seven hit·
day'a round to qur111f,- at 149
.
A
p•rade of 'rror.11 by the
over 1he par 70 cour11&gt;e.
Plr•tes helped the wlnnen• cause.
Another Ohioan, Robert Well Twelve runs crosaed In the openman of Cinein~.atl, was eUinlnatIna: Inning as 18 men came to bat,
ed with a 1.,7 when he IJrcd a 14 ol them facln1 loaer John Shas40-40.80.
teen. Finally, with two out Frank
Leading the qualifiers wu Duel Buanet relieved him and he pitchKivett, 35, live time (:lty &lt;:ham- ed lo four mOTa.
The biJ first:
pion ol lliah Point, N'. C.
Jeff Glbb1 wu hit, Dennis Moore
CILIIRATIS fht
sate on an error, Riehle Arnold
Mrs. Martha· Hudton cele&amp;rated the same, Roberta was hit, Paul
her 9ht birthday quietly It hel Sprou!l! doubled, Don Mayer was
home on jtace Street on July 20. hit, Jim Pulllna fanned , Curd walk·
Her son, "\VUson, is reported 1.\o ed, Denny Kappel fanned, Gibbs
Improving aatitfattorily at Hoi· walked, Dennia Moore safe on R
tcr Hospital where he Is a medi· fielder's eholce and all were •-.fl•.
cal patient,
Arnold, Robert&amp; and Sproule sineJ.ed 1nd Don Mayer tripled with
HAS HIADA~HI
the latkl full. Kappel lined out
NEW YORK \JP- New York to rnd it.
Yankee cOICh Jim Tllrn.er, felled
'!'be Pirates tot four In the ai:cth
by a balled ball in p1'acllec last on linslea by Meier, J. Shasteen,
week, ls Btlll •ufferinK , from Sonny Gloeckner, Menchini's dou·
"headacbc11" today.
jlt.D.Q.
Jliur PlymoutA
Q&lt;.icT&lt;:.becatiSt"j
ble and a walt to Ba11net..

OVA manager s s hould nominate t11ree candidates for each
position ex&lt;.:eplini:: pitcher for the big game with the plenty
hot Grove City Furniture club which is coming here August
are :
16, Friday night.
- Thursday he sends yo un g
Get this done at once, fellows, and into the Sports Desk
Patterson back to can1p at Grecr.wood Lake. N. Y., to sharpen fnl' whkh also serves as clearing house for league business. We
the first "open champion ship " 111 don 't need forms or special rigamarole . Pick the three bt.Jt
ri,ng hiatory---:a dt!fenlie or -his boys for each job on the diamond from among those your team
world profcsstonal olle agam~l has piay,ed , and consider your own fellows too, naturally!
D' Amato is in the midst of fou r
moves that may make h im top
man in the world of boxing. They

tbe worlc:l amateur champion, Pelt·
Rademacher. at SeatLic, Wa~h ..
Aug . 22.
- He and Palterson hav e wah ·
ed the $175 ,000 guaran\N• fo:Monday night's knocltout defense
against Tommy Hurrieanc J ac kliOn in order to make rertam that
the D'Amato--appointed promoter Emil Lence, suffers no lo~~
fro'm the Polo Ground~' disap·
pointinG gate and stays 111 husiness.

Racine, with five games left, lnmakeup games, downed the
Redlegs 10-3 Tuesda7
evening
wben the)' exploded for five ,runs
in the Urst Inning of! pitcber Tom
Wblte.
dud~ng

Cbel Tannebl!l

Pattenon.

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Tile hilll Sentl-1

Fistiana With
Haymaker

f'l ..to. Noncy Fl.-, J'lu'llb
Alton Beune)' , Phil Cooke, M•u· Zlf!klfoate, Lee OarllnJ, .Sudy
rke Clarke, Herbie RouM, Jatlc, Arnold, Gene Rayburn.
Judy

CrOWDIBIJ Of \'f/
, ater QUeen W'll
I Foil••·
. e.Feature At New· Haven Show
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4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 31, 18ll1

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during- ,
lh_o_d,-riJI. He Wi11 b~ out r&gt;l
action for .a few days.

Fight Results
~AN ANToNio, r ••. .JP _ :
,Joer Brown, 139, New OriNns,

outpointed Gilbert Holtuln,
142, II Paa,o Tale. 10 non-tltlt

HIRAM, 0 . UP - ClevelailJ
Cciaeh. P11u1 Brown played all s!.&gt;:
38 IN BIG PINEY
""
of his quarterback
candidate.•
NEW "YORK UP- Big Pimh•,
Tuesday a~ the Browns stressed Wyo.; was the nation's tooles,t
Offense" in twd wOrkouts .Under a town wrth·_a low, . reading or 88
hot . s.u n. ,.
,..
. _d ettec,s ; tlJts 1:11ornttt&amp;. tlre V. S.
·• To~niy O'&lt;;:onneU, the only " W~lltllt!t _ ~ureaU, reported. Mol!·
q-uarterback who has played wit':! day's h-ighest rebding · was 112 de·
the Bfowns, ·led the quar1~rback grees at Yuma, Ariz., and El
·a ction.
..,_
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Centro; Calif.
O'Connell is :JChcduled to s t·arl.
in the exhibition oPener against
SHOCKS CIASE
the Lio"il! in Detroit Aug. 14.
MEXICO CITY UP-A fri~~:htcr..·
Galen Fiss, a Unebaeker, be- lng serjes of after shocks ceast1i
came th~ fl~t training camp in - today and Mc&gt;deo City l'apldJJ
Jury • w~en he sprained his ankle N!turned to normal.

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Middleoort
rSociety

Mrs. Long Reveals Engogement Of Her
Daughter, Virginia, To Mr ..Denison

Mrs. Helen Long, Rutl and , 0 . Corp , Columbus. 0.
announces the engage ment of her
Lt. Demson is a graduate o!
Funeral services for Clifford C.
daugbter, Virginia , to Lt Robert Ru tlanrl Hig h School and OhiO Wharff. brother of Mrs. Fred L
Penilion , son of Mr . and Mrs. Car: University and he is now a gra· Gardner, were held Tue5d.ay in
Denison, also of Rutland
d uate s tudent at Oh w State Uni· Columbua. Mr. and Mrs. Gardller
WHOW/6THE
Miss
Long
i.s
a
graduate
of
the
vers1ty . He " presently stationed were joined there by their daugll~POSTMASTER
Air ForN ter, Mrs. Bill Shoun, who returned
Rutland High School :mrl she ,. . at Wrighl·P atterson
, __
'l ·
tended George Washm gto n Uni· Baoe in Dayton
to Middleport with them. Today
versity. She is pn·sentl y empl oy·
The wedding w1ll be an event Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and their
1
ed at the Westinghouse Electrir of this _fall.
_ _ __ _ __
daughter left for Jon neon City
...
Sm1th , Guests were Phyllis Kas- where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.
par. Jud y Br own . Carla Will, Se- Shoun and daughter~ Barbara. Mildonia Spe ncer anc: Roger Dixon. dleporl friend• wl•o went to
!l!r. and Mrs rarl Will, Mr. and Crooksville for the burial of Mr.
Wllarff included Miss Mildred
The Kin Club w a&gt; ent ertained Mrs. Roge r Spencer. Mrs. Floyd H
awley, Mrs. 0. L. Roush, Mrs.
, Monday evening at th&lt;· home of Waddell , Mrs. Roy Smith and
Mrs. Annice
Ohlinger
when Mrs. Herbe rt Dixon accompanied William Reynolds, Mrs. L. R. Wiley. David Wiley aecompanied
prize&gt; the group .
games were pla yed and
-~-- ___ ·them and visited his grandmother,
won by Mrs. Ri chard Vaughan .
where he was joined by his mothMid dleport ; Mrs. Ri r h&lt;lrd Vaug·
er and her friends before coming
han. Pom eroy and Mrs. Ved a Le·
I back home.
hew.
Mrs. John Davis, who had spent
C
J
f.b
er
sbarh
.
president
,
six
weeks visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mrs.
Your Health comes first at
presided at a short
busmes.;
George And~rson Sr., and family,
STARK'~ Drugs! Call on your
Dr.
Mrs .· .r.'IIB. ·Marshall
to her home In ="
New
Doctor to help you get well _. _ meeting and they will meet on
·1 andf Lo
K
1·and
ed has returned
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f
15
at
lhr
omr
of
Mrs.
am1
Y
o
UISVI
c_.
Y
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arr
v
York
C1ty.
Mrs.
Davis
Is
makmg
Call on us for all medicines pre· Sept.
h
' ll
T d f
t th he
other
ues ay or a VIS.'I w1
r m
tentative plans to join her busscribed. The first postmaster
W 1 ard Ebers bach . Pomeroy .
The hostess scrverl a de.srrt 1 Mrs. J oh n F B• 1 y.
1 band in Spain where he is on a
waJ Benjamin Franklin.
d Mrs Allen Ree ves Of N ava I base construction project.
M
course
"
Edto t hos&lt;' name d ahovc and C. r1 ant
th
est of Mrs
d"
·
"'rs .
gar Pratt. Mrs. Lee Pratt,
1nc nna I arc . e gu 5
Mr. an Mrs. Austin Webster,
San Antonio, Texas. spent the
Mrs. Harold Ebcrsbar h. Mrs. Waid Freda M1tch. Mmcrsv1llc .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mescher and week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Windon, Mrs. r.mmrtl Rlackhurn .
Mrs. Emma Leifheit . who i• ill, son of Grundy . Va . spent the week Bush this week.
I th h
&lt;th r Mrs Fannie
was the on ly memh•·r ahse nt.
enr
WI
cr m 1 e ·
· '
Kaspa1
h Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, who
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as been on a vacation trip with
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas her son, Charles Shoemaker, and
spent th c wee k en d ·111 c1 eve1an d famll Y, Hun t'mg 1on, t o t he Luray
with their son and daughter ·in ·law . 1 Caverns in V'1rg1·n1·a . h as ret urne d
I
M
M
H t
1'h
d t h ~ h
G
·
S ·t 1 f. 11 f r . ·1an d Th
rs. dor on
an · 0 e. ome on ravel Hill.
l
ht r omas
F
am1 y.
e1r au g e
aye. acMr. an d Mrs. ()I " I .1 "' 1e '
(Carolyn Pierce) arc announc1n~ comppnied them and remained for
Walter Howell who has been a
medical patient at Holzer Hospital
' the hirth of an eight poun&lt;l so11 a longer visit.
Allen Raymon&lt;l . at Holzer Hospi ·
Mr. and Mrs . ~-loyd Mescher and for the past three weeks, was re,
f L b
k
d turned home Tuesday In the R
tal on July 25 r;rnn c. par&lt;'nL&lt; are sons o
e anon were wee en
.
,
awMr . and Mrs
Wilhu r Pierce, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch hngs..Coats &amp;mbulance. Mrs. Ever-,
Brarlbury and Mr. and '-1rs. Law· and Harry Jve remained for a visit. I' ~It Surber, Mlddle!'ort, and Marrenee Litchfi&lt;'ld , PI
Pleasant.
Mike Thomas returned to his JOry Ward, Langsville, hav~ been
They also havr•
dau ghtrr .
home , Crooksville. Tuesday, after staymg With Mrs. ~o~ell wh1le her
11
a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. husband was ho~pltahzed .and Mrs.
Everett Thomas and other rela· Ward will r&lt;.&gt;mam mdefmltely.
tives. He w"s accompanied home
Mr. and Mr~. Clarence Murray,
by his mother , Mrs. Walter Thorn· I B~adbury, spent the week end vislillng Mr .. and Mrs. Robert McKinas, who drove here for him.
Mrs. Eslie Mossman and daught- &lt;ny, Marv1~ Murray and Mrs. Harer, Nelora, re1urned home Sunday ry Ba1ley m Columbus.
evening after a visit in CrooksHarry Munns, Paynesville, came
The Rock Springs
Rrowlll'!
vi!lo
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Sunday
his wife and daughter,
Troop Two rnjnyrd " hayride nntl Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ki~berlyfor~arie,
who had been
wiener roast , Monday Pvcning at Willison.
v1sllm~ here while her father, Rusthe Roger Spencer f&lt;lrm .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meinhart . sell ~Ills, was a patient at Holzer
Member., attending were ()chra and son~ and Mrs. Pat Parker and Hospital.
Sp~ncrr. Mad&lt;olyn Waddell. Linr!a daughter of Columbus were week
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bland and
Will. Susan
Dixon and Linda end guests of Mr. and Mr~~. Max son , Akron: were ~eek end gueats
Meinhart.
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reynolds and
Sandra and Jim Grueser and Mrs .. Mmerva ~hilders.
COLD WAVE and
friend of Canto~ spent the week
Miss JaneWibnght. Mechanics·
A graceful knot of leather
MACHINE PERMANF.NTS end with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph burg, a room mate of Miss Sbetla
and fine faille adds a new
Grucser Sr .. Minersville.
Stover at Ohio University, Is a
Hair Styling
twist to your favorite shoe
Mr. End Mrs. Donald Holter and guest this week of Miss Stover and
silhouette, the c I a s s I c
son, Pat, of Huntington, w. Va., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
and
were week end guests of her
• Stover and son, Davis.
puiJlp. This is yours for
1110
Hair
Cutting
thcr,
Mrs.
Albert
Young
and
other
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dunham and
flattery In suede.
relatives.
children, Bev&amp;T!y and Gary, who
I
Miss Erna Jeslle. Mrs. Olan have been ~~~ California, have re·
Goodwin and Mrs. Alva Hitc of turnc~ to ~1ddleport to make their
Baltimore returned Sunday after home.
Since J870
u vacation in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McNeal
Middleport
W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy . Mrs. Alva Bite and grandson, .toopk Mkrs. Belle Roush, Letart Falls,
':;;;;:;;;;,;;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;.;;~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:::;;;;::;:;;:;;;::::;::. George. returned to their home 10 ar ersburg on a business trip
r
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•
a visit with Mrs. Edward Bite.
.Setty Lynn Knchlcr, who is vis·
Arthur Smith of Chau•cey and ltmg be; grandmother, Mrs. E. s.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Schaaf, IS ~II with a virus infection.
Huntington, w. Va .. are assisting
Mrs. Walbur Pierce, Bradbury,
in the care of their mother, Mrs. and her daughter, Mrs. Orien Nel·
s~n. Dcxt!!r, visited Mrs. Otis
.Julius Smith who Is quite 111
Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth Fariey of }ltchf~eld and family Belinda
Cheylon , w. va. visited over the Pelan an Allen Raymond. at Point
week . end with her parents, Mr.
easant Tuesay. . .
and Mrs. Edward Parker.
. Jerry Peck, Ch1lhcotbe, is visMr. an Mrs. William Fisher and ltlng ·his aunt and unele, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman ~'isher were Mrs. Delbert Becker, and family
visitors in Gallipolis, receritly.
while his mother, Mls. Alma Peck,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Sr., sister of Mrs. Becker. ,is a surgical
and son, Earl Jr..
visited rei•· patient at University Hospital In
lives In Charleston, w. Va., today.! folumbus. Mrs. Peck is scheduled
-- - - - - - - ---or surgery Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anthony
were in t;~umbus Monday to visit
his grand other, Mrs. Sophia An•
~ony, datM White Cross Hospital.
Convertible , • ~ beeauae the photo case remove• completely
r. an
rs. Willis Anthony had
tor 1eparatt uee. A "FUckbar" lets her add extra windows
returned Saturday after being calif the wutat Collvenlent ... because of the "Ma~lc Purse",
Tues. &amp; Wed.
July 30-31 led there by his mother's Illness.
that 1tta her drop In coins without unsnapplna. Choice of
FAMILY NIGHl'S
RITURNS HOMI
2 Adult Tickets admlta cer Full
Ieath. . IIIII eolorL
Mrs. Addie Stalder was returned
Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker
"MA.NY RIVIRS TO CROSS" • by ambulance, from the home or
her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Ebera(Cfnemascope-Technicolor)
-alsobach, to her home on Pleasant
Tyrone Power
Anne Baxter Ridge Road.
"CRASH DIV•"
Thurs. &amp; Fri.
August 1-2
Welcome To The "'
John VVayne
Lana Turner
''TH. SIA CHASI"
CCinemascopc-Tecbnlcolor)
-alsolUST A GOOD PJ.Af'E TO TRAUE
Music Wed. Nltes
Eleanor Parker Richard Boone
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
"LIZZII"
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1HE u.s.

Kin Club Met At
Mrs. Ohlinger's

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

The Pump

. h A11nounce
·
d
1rt
B • hf' 1d
BYL tc e

with a
New Twist

Brownie Troop
Enjoys Hayride,
Wiener Roost

Roush's Shoe Store

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WARNER'S
EAUTY SHOP
B

give·her a

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LADY aUXTON Convertible

$5

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MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE

WONDER BAR
Eddie Fife
and the

Prices Slashed

Shc.dy Valley Boys
3 Miles
Below Middleport
Situated

R~tory

and Reel

Type

lAWN-·
MOWERQ

On All

6--Dally sentineL Pomero~-Middleport,

TwJ/ight C/.ub Members
Wete Guests
.
d

.

Membcrs~?~!:i:w~:~~!!~~n~r.
~~!!O.~~rr~~?!e
~~~~~~
f:or;;a!~.ti;t t~e a~!! ~~u~~~;t:~: f~~~::::::tc~:dc~~j
Cl b p
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described Improvement, by auum- backfilling trenches made nece•

en
u • omeroy, were gueal! •
Monday when the Rutland Garden Club bad their annual Guest
alght at the home of Mrs. C. 0 .
Chapman with Mra. Ray Biddle
asslstma.
Mrs. Webb ' Hall , president,
presided and Mrs_. James S. Titus,
Past Reg~onal Director and Di.strJct chairman of Flower Show~.
gave a demonstration of various
tYPes Of arrangements which are
to be in the Flower Show !hi•
weekend.
M
p
rs. ear1 Canaday was wei·
corned as a new member and
Mrs. raul Winn was made an as·
' 'leiate member, changing from
the active list. It.&gt; was announced
that the Fall Regional Meeting
'' to be held at the Middleport
High School Sept. ~ with Mrs.
.John Knight .Jr .. Cuyahoga Falls
as guest speaker.
hans were made for a tour
Monday, Aug. 5 of'the ·~
.,.•rden
of Mrs. R. H. Rawlings at Wt•t·
ern Hills. The August me.etinP.
will be held at the home of M,.;.
oc
Cush Johnston.
Twilight Club members attend·
ing were Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.,
Mrs. Corliss Jacobs, Mrs. Dwight
Parker, Miss Clara and Ethel
Garland, Vida lhle, Mrs. c. E.
Peoples. Mrs.
Ralph Gilmore.
Mrs. Phil Williamson, Mrs. Ger·
a1d Wildermuth, Mrs. Pearl By·
sell. Mrs. Louis Reibel, Mrs. Ed·
die Smith, Miss Lucretia Gen·
helmer, Elsie Hart, Minnie Davis
C . N
arne ye, Mrs. T. A. Hennesy,
Mrs. Jed Webster Jr ., and Sabra
Canada
y.
The travelling prize was award
ed to Miss Genheimer. Arrangement.s made by Mrs. Titus during
the program included one of drift
wood, encrusted with sea shells
using pink lilies ·and crepe myr:
tie · an example of the Hogarth
cu;ve using green peppers and

Ret Urn T0 DOy· t On
After v.·s.'t .Here
Mr. and Mrs. William Harrah
and Rita and Marlene Scholl have
returned from a week's vacation
in Virginia. While there they vilited Sky Line Drive and several
other points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrah returned
to their home in Dayton, 0., after
a short visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Scholl.

Boptl'sts· Pl""n
u
Meet I' ng Sent.
7
l'l'
1n J0( kSOn,
' 0" •
The Rev. Luther Tracy, Rio
Grande, president of the Minis•ers' Council of ~he Rio Grand·'
Baptist Association, presided at a
mectlng held after a picnic sup-per at the Roadside P•rk m
Middleport Monday.
Plans were made for the As·
•oclalion meeting in Jackson.
Sept. 7. when the Rev. c. E.
Hoyt, pastor of the local Firs•
Baptist Church and president of
l.he Rio Grande Baptist Assoclation , will preside.
Members of the Council and
Iheir guests at the picnic includ·
ed Noah Haskins. Midd!Anort. oa•·
tor of the Mt. Alto Baptist Church
;tt. Alto, W. Va.;
Rev. Hoyt.
Middleport; Rev. Ralph Zundel,
Pomeroy; Rev. and Mrs.
J~nkins and . children,
Racine;
Rev. an~ Mrs. Edward Newkirk,
Cheshire, -Hartford and Campaign
Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Brown, Vlnton; Rev. and Mr.s. Thomas Glbbons, Jackson: Rev. and Mrs.
Tracy and children, Rio Grande .

Schedule
Dlanned
..,
It
For Coming Year
By Class Twelve '
Mrs. Harry Chesher, president
or -Class 12 Cirele of the .WSCS
of Heath Metbodlat Church, pre- .
1ided at a meeting of her exeeutlve officers at \be home of
Mrs. Buford East Monday nlaht.
The schedule for the coming
year was started and will be
~ompleted Thursd•y when they
~J~cet again at the East home dt
2 p. m.
·
Mrs. East, vice prtsldent of tht
Circle. served a dessert cours3
to Mrs. · Chesher,
Mrs. Earl
Knlcht, past president; Mrs. ,James Criswqll, secretary and Mrs.
R. Konkrl&amp;ht, treasurer.

c.

OWERS

of gladiohu one of folia,e a linemass artangt!ment of ~~. ex·
amplea of the religious elau and
lne U4ing an antique container.
Final plana for the Show to
be held Aug. 3-4 were made and
committees announced by Mra.
William Folan, genel'll chairman .
Tlie hosteBSea aei"Yed
punch
and assorted cookies at a refreahment table centered with an arrangement of gladiolus and lilies
made by Mrs. Folan.

1Oth B'1rthday Of
Ml'ss Bobo N,oted
At p0 rty IY\Un
._-' ~ d
ay

The lOth birtbchy of Connie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bobo, was celebrated Monday
with a party at the home of her
parents.
G
ames
d d were
h played and prl1es
awar e to t e children and Mrs.
Bobo was as atated ID ttervlng by
M
N
•
rs. ora Bobo, grandmother of
Connie; Mrs. Clyde ·yan Coohey,
in aunt of the guest of honor and
Elsie Marie Edwards, a cousin,
d
an Mrs.
b' Thomas Roach.
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· A n:thday cake · deeorated In
pink and gre4!Ji; pink cup cake:;,
·Ice cream, m 1n t a, bubble gum and
Koolade were served to Lind••
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Kauff, Joe Edwards, Diane Cris·
well Myrna and K lth S I
Joy' Bog-, Michl ~rcher e;a~:
....
ela Covert, Ruth Ann Ferguson.
Cheryl Flf~. Sunny and Mary Lea
v an Met er, T ommy an·d BubbY
Roach, Woody, Joan and Billy
Van Cooney, Iva and Jim Stewart, Diana Van Cooney.
A gift was sent to .Connie t.y
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allenswprt!t,
former neighbors of the Dobos.

Seventh Birthday
Of MiSS Holter
Is Observed
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter en ·
tertained with a party Monday af·
ternoon honoring their dau&amp;hter.
Nancy Ann, on. her seventh birth·
day.
Games were played durina the
afternoon in the yard, after which
the honored guest opened he:·
many lovely gifts.
Pink and y'ellow streamers decorated the dining room and pin!:
and yellow glarloli encircled tb
birthday cake baked by Nanc·
Ann's grandmother, Mrs. Home
Holter, which centered the rE
freshmen! table.
Ice cream 'il'nd cup cakes wer
served by Mrs. Holter assisted b
Mrs. Woodrow Mora, · Mrs. J. A;
Gaul, Mrs. Robert ·Thompson .an ·
Mrs. Homer Holter to Marlly1
and Nancy Karr, Ann Jenk:
Twila Karr, JoAnn and Jacki•
Frecker, Diana and Linda Baer
Patty Gaul, Sally Mora, Lenor:
and Louise Michael, Jackie Mora
Patty Koblentz. Jennie Dean.
Mary, G~orge anrl Freddie Thomp·
son, Allen Holter and the honor·
ed gueet.

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Members of the 3F Club mo·
tored to Columbus Sunday and
spent the day with Mr. al[d ~r~.
Glen Smith who were members of
the elub wblle residing In Pome ·
roy,
A picnic dinner wu enjoye4 at
noon by Aaa Hoaklna illd aliter, .
Miss Ada, Mra. Georce Parter

ing and eontributinc the 1 um of
($'148.1)0) Seven Hundred forty-five
dollars and no eenta lnehulve of
the cost of encineering, eontlngeodes and other Incidental expensea.
SICTION 111 (Authority to Sltnl
That the Mayor of said Village
is hereby aulhorlzed to enter Into
maintenanc~ and parking agreementa and special contractual obligations.
That it i1 hereby agreed that
said VIllage will,~fter completion
of the aforementioned project,
maintain the Improvement herein
contemplate in accordance with
the provisions of the atatutel relating theuto and will make ample
financial and other provisions [Dr
such maintenance and maintain
the right of way and keep It free
of obstructions in a• manner satisfactory to the State of Ohio.
$ECTION V (Parktft.. u-·latlo-)
· That upon completion
·-. ~.....of •aid
·•
lmprovem
' ent, aa1·d Vl'i·l age w'1U
thereafter (") Keep sal'd hl'gbway
" at all t1'ines·, and (b)
open to traffic
ua
....au1ate parking in the following
manne• Parallel parking only on
westerfy &amp;Ide of street.
SE,...,..ON v·I That traff;~ con"" will not be •"nstalled
"" · on
trol lights

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Mr. and Mrs. Baker Gordon, Ml'.
and Mra. Smith and sons- Dav1d
and Donald.
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Date of I~ Julr, ~·· 1957
Namo of SttMtt ,Miln SftoMt

Route No. U... It~ u· ·
An emeraeney ilrdlna.nee ena«ed by the Vlllaee ol POmero)',
Meigl County, Ohio, In th• matte~
of the hereinafter described ·tm:
provement, Iinder the sul)er•lslon
of the Direetor ' of HI.Jhwayl.
•·
WHEREAS, the Director of lligh
ways Is conslderina lmprovinl a
portion of the · publl~ hilbway
which Ia described aa folloW.:
To aurfac&amp; the preaent panment
with aspbaltlc concrete (T-30) for
a dlsta11ce of 1.'18 mUea.
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NOW THEREFORE, lie itlllrdalned by the Council .Alf tlie Vllla1e
of Pomel'l)y, ' Oblo:
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SICTlO~ t • .(CtnMftt)
That It Ia dec!lared td be in the,
public: lnterut that the. coneent -or
said Vllla1e be and auch collllnt
Ia ll~eby ctven to the ~!!&lt;:tor of
Hlahwa)'l to construct the' aboVe
descrlbe.d improvement, in a~
ance with plana, *~iflcatlou~and
etitlmatea Ia pr;..,.rl!ll by uld J).ireetor.
. ,SICTIONI .~~l~~~:~~::"l
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SECTION IX (I
Clau.-1
This ordinance Ia hereby declared to be an emergency measure by reason. of · the . need for
expediting construction of pro5 t0
jet()
c
~omot e high way sa fet7.
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an prov ed it 0receI ves the affirm a t'i ve vo te f t wo-tbl r d8 0 f
the mem.,.,,s
.__ e1ecte d t o counc 11 '
it 1ha II t a ke effee t 1.11d be in force
immediately upon itt paasue and
approval by the Mayor; otherwise
it shall take ef.feet. . and be i~
foJce f
8 _, aft
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rom '"'
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period 8 II owe db'Y Iaw. ·

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aary by such utility rearranaeenta ehall be performed In aecordance with the provialona of
Seetlon I-2.06 of the Oblo Department of Highway' Con.ut~ctlon
and Material Speclfleatlona and
ahall be subject to approval by
the State.
(f) That said. village hereby
agrees that the said department of
highways of the State of Ohio,
shall be and is hereby saved barm1
f
d 11 d
esa rom any an a
amages or
claims thereof arialng from or
growing out of the certification
or obligations made or agreed to
in Sections (a), (b), (c), (d) and (el
hereinabove.

without prior ajlproval
,Vo t~ on suspelurion of the rule
.
.requ
nng.· an ordfnance
to be.lully
d d'
·
ION VU That the rights-of- an
·
Jstinctly
read
on
three diL·
way ovided for •aid l·m- provement fe ren t d ays:
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shall be held 1'nviolate
for p'ubl1'c
,m..equires a yea
vote by threef
hs
highway purposes and no· signs, ourt
of all elected members.j
posters, billboards, roadside stands
Yeas Five, Nays None.
·
or other private installations shall
,Vote on eJ!Ierceney clause: Yeas
be permitted within the right-of- Five, Nays None.
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p
d
way limita.
asse July 28, 1957 as an EmerSICTION VIII (Certification of gency measure.
avalleblllty of right of way, utility Passed July 28, 1957.
narranr.mMnt. and _saving .. the Attest: Charles· W. Le&amp;ar
Stet• of Ohio harmle11 of clamE. F. Robinson
•tes.)
. tia)'or
(a) That all existing right of
C W.'lyne Swbher
way within the Village which is
President of Col)ncU
necessary for the af~resald lmThe. aforegoing !1 accepted ae
provement, shall be made avail- . a bas1s ~or proceeding w_lth _the
able therefor. •
constructiOn herein described.
,Cb) That the State/Municipality
For the Vinage of Pomei:oy, Ohio
Will acqulr.. any additional right
CERTIFitATE OF .C~:py ....
of 'YaY required for the construe- Stete of Ohio, Vlllate · of POftllllo
tlon of the aforesaid Improvement. roy SS
(c) That arrangements have )leen County of M.lgs
or will be made and agreements • I, Charles W. Legar, as.·.clerk of
obtained from all public utilltv the village of Pomeroy, Ohio do
companies 11·hoae lines or atruc· ~ereby certify ·that the forea~ina
lures will be affected by the said IS a true and correct CIIJU' of ·orirn.l'Ovemept and said companies dlnances adopted by the councjl
llaire agreed to .make any and all' of the said vlllag~ on, the 28th day
ncecessary plant removals or rear:· of July, 198!, that the, publicat!P.n
rangementa in such a· manner as of such ordinance has been maile
to be clear of any construction cal- and certified of reeord accordin&amp; to
led for by the plans of said im- law; that no proceedingtlookln&amp; to
provcment • and said ~ompanles a referendum upon such erdln~e
have agreed to make such nece• bav~ been takell; and, that sueh
aary r~arrangements immediately ordmal)ce and certifle~te :o.(.pubUaftet rlotitlcation ~)( said vUlace cation tbereof are of· r~cerit jn l9ror tbe 'Pepartment of Highways,
dlnan~e Record No. 319, P"e '202.
(d) That it is berepy agreed that · ~ WITNE;S!tWJJEREOF, I luille
the village shaH at its own ex- lre~eunto lubscrlbed· mY name and
pense, m'a ke all rearrangement&amp; of adfflxedf_Jmly
official seal, :this z8U1
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water mains, service lines, fire by- ay
u Y, 1957.
.
drants, valve boxes, sanitary sew·
Charles. W. Leg1r
\lr&amp; or other municipally owned
.
. Clerk
utilities and/or any appurtenances
Vdlage of Pomeroy, Ohio .
thereto, whether inside or outalde (7) 31, (8) 7, 2tc
the corporate limits, as may be
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neceBBary
to
conform
to
KING IS SUBSTITUTED .
the said
imp rene menta
LOS ANGn.ES UP~l{eavyand said rearranaements shall be Weight Howard King of lteno,
done 'at S\ICh time as requested by Nev., has been named to subthe Department, of HighwaY&amp; En' stitute for e)l-profeaslonal football
alneer. .
star Char.Ue Powell for his ache·
(e) That the .construction and/or duled to-round bout here Thursrearrangement of both publicly day night with Bob Albright of
and privately owned utilities, refer- San Fernando, Calif., -Powel! has
red to'
sybsections (b) and (c) withdrawn because of the effects
!!hove, S~\1 be,done in such a man- bf a recen.t vlruil atllcll.
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ner as !lot to Interfere unduly with
~
the

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