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Aug. Sis Set
Women's Guild Has Varied Pr~ro~At f?r ~arden Club
Meeting In Federated Church Tuesdoy PICniC Event

Cherole Blake aoo Sara Klfn&lt;,
Loutli\'lHe, Ky., lltudent nuno1 at
Mathew U.29. Group smgmg of
HQiler Hosp1tal School of Nun''My Faith Look! Up To Thee" premg, Ga11ipolls, visited the for~er's
ceded scripture readtnl!. of Matparenh, Mr and Mn E. M. BJIJr:e
hew 17 14-21 by Mrs Ptul Globaand family Tuesday
k.a.r
M.n Bernard Fultz and daugb" By Faith and Prayer
tiiken
The p1cmc supper wdl be served ters are visiting her family in Van
from the GUild tllt&gt;:me for the year, at 5 30 wtlh a busmess meeting to Wert, Ohio
" Tbe ChW"ch Our Hou se hol d", wu follow Anyone wLshmg transportaDavid Odes, Detroit, Mlcblgan,
the-topic o! the de vo tlOfl S led by tlon 1s to cal 1 Mr s Waller Harris
visited his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Mn. Mora who rc11d a.. prayer
The committee
1n chante r m L. D. Diles, for a day when he and
thought, • For More fa1th and a eludes Mrs . .Max Roller, pres1dent , Jus wtfe were called to Columbum
poem "The Sliver r~t re" by Grace Mn James E Harley Mn John by the death of one of hero'elaNoll Crowell
Zerk!e, Mrs W H Juhhng, Mrs. bves last week.
Pt.h, Fred Blacttna r read
a E M Wood , Mrs Garcn Stansbury,
Mrs Cecil Root and her •iller,
thougM praym ·· whate'er 1s Good Mra. C 0 Jo't sher
Marjory Patten , RN, Colun:-bus.
- Be Not Afraid To Pray", afte r
left Mcq~s County for a viAJ.t at
wh1ch the ~roup sang "Swcc l Hour
Crown C\ty and Dayton before reof Prayer " A m~d1tatl0n " A Test
turmng to their homes Mr and
ament Of Dcvotwns" hv Thomas
Mn Root, former local reslden••·
R Kelly was gt vcn by Mi-s Corl iss
bad recently returned fr~m a
Jacobs
month's vacation in Cahforma
Mrll Roland LeVaughn, who will
Mn:. Wtlham Diles, Baltimore.
"Thought, of Jor:m tiu•geh!ien" move next week to her new home Md , who is vlsltmg her pare.ntsa Christian converl1•d from the ncar Steubcm1lle, was guest of m·law. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. DlieJ.
Jewuh fatlh wa s given hy Mrs Roy honor aid luncheon !!(Jven Wednes· and relatlveq in Athens, is recuMayer Mrs Mora read an arttcle d 11 v by Mrs Home r J Russell
peratmg at Sheltering Arms Hoi
take n rrom " Religious L1vmg" by
Other guests were Mrs Garen pltal m Athens from an appendecGeor,glit Harkne ~ Ex:ccrpt.s from Stansbury, Mrs. Walter Harrlli, tomy Her children. Kathy, John
Frank Laubach's 'Wake Up or Mrs Myron Miller, Mrs. Walt~ B. and Bill, are staying with their
Blow Up" was read by Mrs. Louis Harris, Mrs E 0. Rail, Middleport aunt, Mn. Charles JlVlden , and
Reibel
and Mrs. Howard Price, Point famtly wblll) their mother IS ill.
A pnyer poem , "'l he Place Pleuant.
Mrs Manon Allensworth, Mrs.
Apart" by Mrs Mora preceded the - - d - - - Re&gt;d Koenl•., M-, Jenmng• WaY·
h M
apple tee, cup cakes ice Ul white
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t.aktng of the off cnng Y
n.
l•nd •nd Mrs. MiltOn Hood were
Paul Warner and Mn; Carl Nor· and topped with a yellow rose,
p k
b
tun wh1le the group sang " Because nut' ..•nd c1,ffce were served by busines5 visitors in ar en urg.
1 Have Been Gtvt•n Much" Ml's. Mr.s Roy Mayer, Mrs. Carl Norton Monday
' Mora do~cd the rro~;ram with • Miss Callie Kloes, Mrs Paul WernJames Frazer, Ireland, ~ho Is a
.. and Mrs James I&lt;, ugatc. Mrs. minlstenal student .at Prmceton,
e
prayer from St Augustme
•
h
t of
Al th.e clo~c of the mr.etmg the Edgar Arnold, M1ss Emma Seitz N Y., has ~een a ouse gues
gro up adJourned to the social and Mrs. Thomas Young were con- Gene Grate when he occu&amp;ied !he
pulpit of ~e-~Prea ytenan
room for rdre!;hmentM of pine- trlbuting hostesses

lira. Dale Smnn, Vlte president, Worship bl' Mrs. Mora who read
pAalded wben the Woman's quHd
of the federal~ Church met on
Wedoeadq even.Ulg at the church
Prayer by Mn W.aJdo J Bartels
opened the meetmg 8 ,.. 1 aurtng the
busl.nesa se.Uion 1t was voted to
~nd $50 to Eugene Thomas a ministerial sludent. A report on the
Retreat held on the parsonage
lawn,. May 2 . was gJven by Mrs
Ben Neutzllng
ll was announced th.at the
Guild wtll be 10 charse of the
serVIce Sunday morning, Augu.st 11
wb.en the Rev Bartels 1s on vacation. It was also announred that
Mrs Thomas Young has been reappointed key wom.1n for the Gu1ld
in the Metgs county council of
church W01nen The nut meeting
Of t he Gu1ld wtll be October 31
Mrs. Pearl Mora was 1n charge
of the devotion , and program {or
the evening ~rs. Neutzlini played
"Faith of Our Fathers" to open the
program follow ed by the Cal1 to

Church rlur1ng the absence of their
mmJster, tb.e Rev. Howard Ruppelt

Middleport
Society

8-Daily Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0, Aug I , 1957

The Mtddleport Garden Club
ptefllc wtll be held August $ at
the home or Mr and Mrs Jt~el B.
THus wtth :!1rs James s Titus as
the hostess

The Rev Howard Ruppel&amp;', paaor pf the First Presbyterian
C!Jurc h, drove to the Columbus
mport Wednesday to mecl his
mother. Mrs C E auppelt., Long
Beach, Miss., who came here for
~ s hort viSit before leaving thb
weelr 'Nlth her son for theu home
n MlsSl~stpJH She will be tbe
~ouseguest
of Miss Phyllis ao.d
\1J.o;S Eltzabetb Joachim and their
!ather, J P Joachim Mrs. Ruppelt
'Ia s VISited m Saratoga, N Y.;
Waohmgton, D C, and Ptttsburgh,
Pa , before coming to Ohio.

Luncheon Given
Deporting Member

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Thura. 1o FrL

August 1-2
John Wayne
Lana Turner
"THE SEA CHASE"
(Cmemaseope·Technicolor)
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Eleanor Parker Richard Boone
"LIZZI I"

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TOPS IN TASTE ... TOPS IN THRIFT . . .

lira. Le\4'il Walker and Mrs.
Minnie Cappel ret:~rned home
Monday from Washtna:ton C H
and were aetompanied home hv
M_r. and MH. Harold Hatmaeher.
Mr and Mrs. Lewu
Walker
aod Virael W'lllker were called to
ShupsburJ Tuesday by the death
of an aunt, Mrs. Rose Miellmif!'r
Jamea Welter, Pomeroy, visited his uncle, Vlrgel Walker of
Plants.
Mr. and Mrs
Eslie Mot1sman
Mrs c n. Bailey and sona, Ml· ~n d family and Mr and Mrs. Har·hael and HJchard , Spnngfield, ley Moesman and daughter left
1re ~lsltmg her mother, Mrs. Min
t.hiJ morning for a visit in Madi·
n1e Erlewme, and family .
son, Wb.
0 p Klem, who 1s on vacation
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach and
from the Muidlcpot1 Post Offtce, 1aughter, Joyce, were
business
eft Wednesda~
for Dearborn,
vlsito.rs in Columbus today.
'd!chJgan , where h' will JOin Mr.
Mr. and Mn. R. B. Wilkins of
.wd Mrs Gerald R1ce (June Dll·
•ard) and three sons, Michael, Ste Lancaster arrived WedneAday for
{;han and Jo!ln and Mrs. Boyd DU- a visit w1th ber mother, Mrs
gard , former local residents, a~d Addie Grueser.
Carol Ann Hill of Columbus i3
they will go to The5salon, OntariO
:or a two and a half week's camp· spending a Week with ber grand
1ng tnp Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Free parenta Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill
Ml'!l. Paul Hill and cblldren1 De
man rJolanda Dilgard) and two
,ons, Cleveland, w1ll he at another bra Jo and Tommy who 'bavt
camp near Lhe Kleln·Rice-Dilgard been the gue.U or ber parentJ,
Mr and MTs. Hiram ~Iawter
camp.
Rutland, a~ spending the rc
Mtss Mar)'laret Gaskill, Zanesville ~ainder of the week with Mr.
'las been vJst tlng former neighbors and Mrs E J. Hill
1nd fnends here and especially
Mrs Earl Oliver returned to
~tss Susie Taylor, Baton Rouge, her home, Union Ave., Tuesday
Nho 1s spendmg the summer here
from Holzer HDspital and is con·
Mts~ Ann Rupe, RN. Gallipolis, valesclng nicely.
1s on voratton from Holzer HospitMr an&lt;! Mrs Pat Duffy, recent
:tl .,., here she l!i a supervisor ln the newlyweds, have moved Into the
Obstctrtcs department Miss Rupe Smith property. Union Ave.
.1as been v1 s1llng her parent!, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Myers "o)·
and Mrs. (,erald Rupe, Bradbury
turned borne TucGday evening Jf·
ter a weeks visit in Cincinnati
A A Scarberry has returned
with Mr and Mr_i. Ceorge Shive
from a two weeks fishing trip on
ler Jr., who accN!.pamed
them
the Muskmg:um River .
home.
·
Mrs Rhea Brown left Tuesday
Mr. and Mra. Aaron Kelton
for her home ln Huntington after
and
daughter spent the weekend
a VJ!!lt witl1 Mr. and Mrs C. F
ln
Athens
with Mr. and Mrs. W
Hlh bs and s(.m, George ·
D. Kelton.
Mr and Mrs. George Sh iveler
t.:arleen Annette Is the the name
of the new daughter o! Mr. and Ir , returned home today after a
\irs. Ca rl Jones (Colleen Waddell) , visit with Mr. and Mrs Ja~
Pontiac M~s Joneli and her daugh· Myers and other relatiVes. !f·hey
ter were scheduled &gt;to be returned were accompanied home by {{aar·o tht'lr home today trom Pontiac m Kelton who wltl spend the
General nosr,ttal Her mother, Mu week with them.
Mr. anrl Mrs. Noah Hask1n
Jc an,u~tte Waddell,
Charle&amp;ton,
evening wit!,
~nd grandmother, Mrs Mlnnae Bev- vls1teti Tuesday
~ rag&lt;!, t~otirldleport, are visiting at Mr and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter o
Lhc Jones home.

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Chicken Breasts

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Mr and Mrs. H::arry Lamg, of
Cleveland, were re-cent guests of
h1s mo ther, Mrs Edna Laing, and
\fl~~ Nina Ru~sell.
Barbara Forrest, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Homer Forrest, aC·
companlCd Norman Hysell , Mrs.
Howard Hysell and Clara Mac and
Emma Carol Hysell to Cleveland
for .a vifnt with Mrs. Paul Blanock .
Miss Greta Hordon. COlumbu.s,
ha~ been v1siting rclativd and
friends in Meigs Cor:nty
MrR. ({arry Hysell, who hal hcen
al Hober Bo!pltal smce she fell
and broke her hip, has been re·
turned to her home on High Sl
Stephen COat&amp;, who Is cnrolleU
tiS B pre.medical fre11hman studcnl
at Ohto State University, WBS m
Columbus Tuesday and Wetlnesda y
to take placement examinations at
the Unlver&amp;ltY.
Saturday dtnncr guests of Mr
and M.rs Harold Sauer and daugh·
ter, Mary Ruth, and Mrs. Addle Fu ·
gate, Fcrhan Mea,dows. were tflrs
.fohn Orr, New Wilmington. Pa,
Miss Margaret Sauer and Lewis
Sauer Sr., Mtddleport
Mn. Chtrence Cllne, Palmer St
hu entered Holzer Hospital for
surger)'
Mrs. Jack Warner, mustc super·
visor In the Jackson Schools, was
a recent visitor of Mrs Eleanor
Welch Z1eher and her mother·
Mra. N C. Welch

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A wond•rtully light cake "as is" . , . simply dellghUul
dressed up wllh Ice cream or fruit toppillgl

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H~ said the alliance of Horfa
Dlo and narcotics racket lcarler
Anthony (Tony Ducks) Corallo,
and "their employer fronts
bu already brought the New York
City employtrs and their employe&amp;'
to tbeir knees."
) The committee was to hear testi·
D:fony later from low. paid New
Yorkers about workmg conditions
under their union contracts.
'
McNlff Ntld It Is at..,d•rd
.,rocedure for • raclr:...rldct.n
union ta sign up with an •""'
pl•yer who Is lnt•re•t•d In
... pin~ out legltlm.te unlona.
$uc" contr.cts c:•ll for • wap
only a fe.w cents owr the letal minimum of $1 an hour,
and llttl• or no ben•flt._
~ WOrkers are refWJed a copy o(
the contract omd ar&lt;! !ued 1f 'they
prOtest, he said.
MeNlff named 22 loeahl of nine
unloruJ as "a partial llst of umons
cooperating with campanie"S to e"plolt the Puerto Rican workers
and other unsk1lled or sem •·skdlcd
workers."

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room, stUdJ and workshop.

'Tractor Owners
From Adjoining
Areas Eligible

ELBERFELDS

Tractor owners ft'om Me~a anru
adjoining countiel!l are e~iglble til

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' Ien C. Hill Sr fair board secretary

.jj:;Jl announced today.
.. ~l

Charles G. Sheets, Jr., Is super·
lntendent of the event which Is to
.Jbe held at 1 p. m. Saturday aftert~: noon, Aug 17, in front of
the
grandstand
Oftly tractors on rubber are eli·
gible to be entered in the compet·
tition and no tire chains will be
permitted. All tractors will be clas·
IU'Ied according to weight and will
be dl'o'ided into four classes which
will include. 3800 pounds and un·
!J.:i.._3801 to 5100 pounds; ~100 to
triYU pounds and 6400 pounds and
, Ov~r. one chang(: of driVers will
, be permitted durmg the contest
In each cla98 cash prites of $23,
, $UI and $10 will be awarded to
'"- the, lop three wtnners. All conte"St·
.apts under 18 years of age mu~t
have the wrJ.tten consent of their
Parents or guardian and all con·
~1tants must hold a membership
ticket in the Meiga COunty Agrl·
~ eultural Society.

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VALU£S TO $14.95
Final Clearance On
This Group.
Only 25 To Sell

July Receipts
·', ;,Total $1,218.80
·,, In' Clerk Office

$ 00

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BLOUSES

SPECI~ PURCliASE, Ladles Cotton Blouses . .

and Save.

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FU

lURE

lD ~le(IOj't

SAVE, SAVE
AC StUller•

Seven Cited
For Traffic
v·10IatlOfiS
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Jury Trial Guarantee Written Into
Bill In Post-~J!.dnight Vote Session

Cecil William Rlce, Jr., srr.ndof Mr. and Mrs. D. R. ltlce,
890 HyMII-st.. Midllaport, haa Men
accept.d for the Microwave Radio
Equipment re~lr courM at Fort
Monmouth, N. J., •nd he will enSeven persons have bc&lt;"n cited Ust for baalc tnln1ng at Aahland,
into trafftc courts here W1th1;~ Kentucky, Friday.
t he past 24 hours by the Slate
Rice graduated from Middleport
Highway Patrul in a wfurlwmd High School, clau of 1957, •nd
rJ( acti\IH,v on Me1gs County H1.:lo
P•••.d stiff •ptUud• IMII to be
ways They are
accepted In ttt. courn.
B&lt;~.rry J Wells, 18. MJddlC'porl ,
fo r reckless operatiOn of a mo
to r vehicle. To appc:l.l' 9 p m
'\uj:l 3 in Mayor E F Robmson \court Bond o( $25 was posted
1.arry B. Wyatt, Rutland, 13,
charged with rlnvmg wh1le lntox
1cated, to appear before R E.
Grindley, Aug 3 at '7 p m
Kathryn Rob.~on, Rt 1. Chester, 38, charged w1th permLttinn
NEW YORK UP - Aetre.otS
an unlicensed mmor to oper~te t\1~trllyn Monroe suffered a misher tar Goes to Grmdley 7 p, m carriage today and lost her baby
Aug 3rd.
nearly eight months before 1111
Robert , G Pickett, 20, Pomeroy expected hirth
RD. dpf(' rttve muffler, Gnndley ,
The 3l·ye&amp;r·old actress, who Is
sa me hme.
childlc!&lt;s, was rushed 100 miles
Charles E George , 26, Thurs to Doctors Hosp1tal here Thllrston, 0, and Earl A Lu ccky, ~3. day because o{ the threatenr.d
Parkersburg, W Va , both c1ted miscarriage, A hoipllal spokesfor running oo a wet centerline man sa1d P.,t1ss Monroe underwent
Both poster. $15 bonds to appeH surgery late Tbtlrsday mghl
be:fore Grmdley S9turday mght
.Tne spbkeomoi1 !li!l the .film
Dollie Dyer, MJddlepnrJ_ :25., {Ill"
¥.ar:,
was
gr.e.lt paift dut'lhli the
lf~~:klcs! oPeratlion, fortftlted $26
operation,
but
was in satisfactory
bond 1n fa1lure to appear
condition
Sllc
was ghen a bloorl
H&lt;~.rol 0 E. Hager, 22. M1ddle·
during
the surgery,
transfusiOn
port ,cited mto Mayor C 0
Fisher's cGurt for speeding, po~:~t­ the spokesman said.
On her admittance lo the hosed $20 bond for h1s appearance
pital Thursday afternoon. Miss
Saturday night
'Monroe's doc-tor sa1d she was
"five or s1x
weeks pregnant,"
and that her baby was expected
" arOUil(' the end or March."
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Baby Lost By
Marilyn Monroe
In Miscarriage

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Peoples Named
To Defend Pair

Catfish Vs Trout
CaseExpecf.ed
To Be Settled

Judge John c Bacon has appointed E w Pcople1!, Pomeroy
attorney, to defend Fred Stewart
and Howard Van Meter, both of
West Columbia, W Va, m. the
WASHINGTON UP - Hungry
Common PleaS" Court when they
statesman and reporters next
face brealnng and entering char·
week will settle a feud between
gcs.
Sens. Estes
Kefauver DTcnn.
The men were mdicted last week
and John A. Ca~roll D-Colo
by the May term grand jury. They
nver whtch tastes better: the
allegedly broke- into the Blaettnar
Tennessee blue caU1sb or the
Co.
on
E.
Matn
St.
and
gtole
Auto
Colorado mountain trout.
$427 from a filing cabinet Atlor·
Kefauver announced today he
ney Robert Betz, Gallipolia, repreRnd
Carroll hav~ iigreec! lo let
sented them In preliminary hearthe
entire
Senate and Capitol
ings
pre.ss corps judge the gustatorial merits of the catfish and
trout. The ,iudges will make
their decision aftu filling them
selves with free ftsh at a eatfish lunch Wednesday and a
trout lunch Frlday in the Senate dmmg room.

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Probe Continues
In Shop Entry
Pollee Chief Franklm D Hud1 son s;ud lhRt an mvcstigation 18
conhnulng m a breaking and en
tering in1o the Schorn Bnher
Sbop on E. Main St , sometime
late Tucsc!ay mght or early Wednesday morning.
Entrance was ga:ned through
a baek window and only a small
amount or change, estimsled to
amount to $4 was stolen.

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~ailmen

Kneel
·In Prayer For
Jke To Sign

BODY RECOY,RID
llAIUE1'1"A, O. UP-The body
Ot ,Vtbur Benson, ~f, Marietta
~W:u recovered today from tbe
\. Jiuskingum River near here. The
• bqy drowned Tburaday. 1 •

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WASHINGTON (UP) ~sident El$.nhower was described today as '"damned un~
- .. about llj!i! Senate's secon&lt;! ma.l
jor amendment to his ci ·
ts biU. ·~fbe Senate m a post· [
midnight vote wrote In a tY. trtal gui!l'~ntee for defendants
in voting rights cases wh~Wiuire cr:llldnal prosecution.
Eisenhower and his a
trabon "llPPOrters Iough( the
amendment. Sen. Charles J'&lt;itter (R·Mich) said after a White
House conference this monijilg that "the President is damned
•
unhappy about the vote" on the jury trial Issue.

CLEVELAND !UP) -

A gang of armed robbers entered a
the opemng hour today and
esc.aped with an estimated five thousand dollars .
The men entered by a front door unlocked to admit en;
ployes

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downtown department store at

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·Dulles Pleads
Disarmament

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Vtctims said there were at lea1t
four men 10 the gang, wcarmg
wh1te handkerchiefs for masks.
They forcel'l Rupert Redfern.
49, IMlslant manager of the
Schult(' Umtcd Department Store
to gu to .an llpStatn off~. As
other employes arnved they were
hc•ded upotai" . bound and gaggcd
M11s Arrletta Freiler, the easbier, wa-s ordered to open thre~
safes at gunpomt She then waa
bound and gagged along With the
others.
One wom.an, Sus1e Baker, 21. a
stock room employ~ . wa8 struck
on the neck w1th a p1.1tol and
the other vtctlms were handled
rou ghly
The 10 emplt"yes were bound
wtih tape and rope from a lunch
box earned by one of the gun
men 4nd w1lh stnps torn from
women's garments from the store
stock
l BenJamin Zasa, the mar1ager
j who was tted wtth the others.
f1rst estmuted his IOi.l at $15.000
' Later he U1d the loll was closer
to ~.ooo
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Other members of Eisenhower••
staff voieed fears that the south· f~ndant, such as a regutrar of
ern - eons:er\'ative coalition, having voters, for dlsobeyin~ an mjunc·
won a victory on the amendment. tion to register a Negro as a
may pres1 for more changes to voter
water down the bill.
But a federal JUdge could Jail a
'They won by a wider margin registrar. without a jury trial. for
than most observers had predicted as long as he fatled to comply
-51 to 42
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LONDON UP - Secretary of
with the 11)junction
The declSlon cleared the way for
State John Foster Dulles toda}
In an effort to woo votes for the
Scnale approval within a week of amendment - appanntly success- I
presented the new Western open
lhe first cml rights lf'gislation ln fully- Its supporters Wednesday j
skies plan to Ruma with a plea
el!;!ht decades.
for swtft actJon to get world dts..
accepted a revUnon that would I
But some Republcan congress- guarantee Negroes the fight to
armament started
men predieted that the House serve on federal jurie1 ree:ardless
Dulles went before lht.. five -pow·
Edwerd Caatll Ev.n~, Jr., -.n of er U N dtsannamena subcomm Jt·
would refuse to go along with tbe
iate law!- which now 1n effect
Senate's changes In confercnee of
kee Negroes off many federal Mr. end Mn. Edward c. &amp;Y8nt. •nr anrl u· ~~ g1ven the £1oor as
committee.
10M VIne $t... Mldclleport, hll1 .n- first rpeaker.
JUr s in the South.
Threats of a southern filibuater
li•Nd In the U. $. Navy •ncl fta1
NC .,rougm w1th hl!n a blue
bHn 111lenld to Balnbrlcl. .: Md. print for a Ocxtblc offer g1ving
evaporated Some senators fron;a l.f
for ,.c:rult tralnlnv. H• .,...,~ lhe Sovtet Unro n a choice o. zone&amp;
the South, including Senate Demo- l'JTS.
crRtlc Leader Lyndon B Johnaon
from Mlddl•port Hish Schoof'
to De placed under East West surI1N'In1.
velllar,ce by aer.01l photography
of Texas, now said they would
N"l
~
vote
the bill
and ground 1nspect1on Pf~SU
It now WI!." essentially a vot!ng ·
'
Dulles pla nned to lntrorluce the
~lghts bill with a provision for ,
plan anrlthen depart for WashmgJUry tnal 1n CIVIl contempt ca!n.
...., o
ton tomght , leavtng U S dJ~arma ·
mcnt expert Harold E Stassen to
The Senate last week dealt El- Mr.s Dowl le
scnhower a first maJOr Setback by
'
:.. l J-4 Pl
31)
cxp
la tn n UJ tlctali next week .
knocking out a broad provl ion
Mrs Ma.-J' M111rgaret (Marne) Walthat would hRve gwen the a~tor- ker Downie. pasSed &amp;W&amp;Jf Thursday
ney general sweeping lnjuncttve · ~~~ning, AIIJ. 1 at the home or
I-··-powera in civil rlghta casea Fn· I
Mn. B. F. Gravely
IA.ICU~
erally.
n
Va.
$\JIIIptM
lque L.4ft ..
Agam in 1956. Oki4t fa:r~rr;
Th'e only reY.IJN.4U.- .important er~·
.met the bulk. of ':btlit· ~ ~s
disputed lsaue remaining con 2 , 1832 .
through loins froih • tl\eit local
"•d
tb
b
banks, according to Aten Sh11n ,
•
c r..
e su pen .a power of a 105th birtbd:-y April 2nd.
·
on
Survivng besdes her daughter V1ce PresH:ent of The Farmc.r8
proposed bl partlsan comm1ss1on
' hts Ad mtn
· l st ratlon
•
f orces Is a son, Dr. Ch11.rles E Dowme, Bank and Savin's Co .. who re Trailer Court, North Second Ave·
clVI't ng
No arrests were made foUow·
have agreed to three concessions of Pomeroy, Ohio.
prescnlJ the Ohw Hankers Asso· nue, Middleport d1ed Thursday
o~ the commi!SIOn section of the
She leaves eight grandchildren Clal.ion a8 MeJ.gs County K~Y unexpectedly as he arrived a\ 1pg a collisiOn Thursday at 5 .30
P1 m on Rt 33 m fro nt of lh~
btU.
. .
nine great ~randchlldren and six Banker Dunng lh.e year, the work at the Kat ,cr Aluminum State
Park when a tractor-trailer
A coa l1.t 1on o f 39 Democrats and great great grandchildren
sta te' s banks remained the lead· plant where he was employed as
1
a
fm
eman
for
the
Frwthlll
Elecslowed
to turn mto the pa.rk and
12 Reubhcans supported the Jury 1 Ji'uneral servi(!es will be at ahe ers m farm cr ·~dtt scrv1ce hy
bebmd
struck tt
a
car
tr1a! amend~ent-thc Republicans 1 Ewing Funeral Home, SUI!day at providing far more £manc1al 11d tr1c Corpora tion He was found
in
his
car
at
the
planL
Accordmg
to
the State High·
breaking w1th Eisenhower who 2 p m Intermeht wm be in Beech to farmers than any other l~ndMr
Thienal
was
a
nalive
of
w~y
Patrol,
James
A laek&amp;(tn.
camc out strongly against the 1 Grove Cemctary.
in g agency
Hancock
.
~ld
Survnnng
his
33.
Rome,
Ga
,
traveling
JOuth.,..15
~mendment Wednesday. Opposmg
Her husband, Alex, preceded her
Usmg figures from lh~ 16th
wife.
slowed to get mto the
park's
ll were 33 Republk'ans and nmo In death. She will be buned beside anoual farm lending summary
FunNal serv tces Will be held \'eh!clc area when Vaughan L.
Democrat&amp;.
him.
of the AGricultural Commissio n
Sauters, 18. P(lmeroy, struck the
The amendment to the vobni
of the American Bankers Asso Saturr.ay at 2 30 P m at the tra1ler tn the rear Sauters "ent
rights SCCti(n of the bill would
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ctat1on, Mr Sham pmnled out Rawlings Coal s Fun&lt;'ral
Home 1
.,_ th tru k
e
C
Discharges: Mr. R. E. Rollins , that on January 1. 195'7, Oh1o Wlfh burial lll thf' RIVCCVICW to pa,.,
provide for jury trials in crimmal
contempt casea where the purpose Middleport; Robert Hysell, Pome- banks had a total or $196.65'7.000 Cemrtery Fm•nd5 may call at I on M;:~~e~s' dcaa~.~~mo;a~a:~~~t~:
of a judge was to punish a de· roy,
in loans outstanding to farmers, the Funeral Home
th trailer.
Mr. Thl enel wa~ a memher u!
C
compared wtth
$188.782,000 a
Umon
year ago Th1s far exceeded all the Electr•cal \\o·orkcrs
olher sources of loans to {armers Local out of Parkcrshurg, W va .
The total of farm credit outstanding In banks wa~&gt; made up
of $93.793.000
in
production
loans and $102,864,000 JO farm
The annua! camping trips £or the camping period worked in
Meigs County 4-H club members erafls. Duane Barr was the other mortgages
Mr. Shain commented especul
0
was concluded Wednesday when scmor camp counselor and worked
a large group of junior campcn in both indoor and outdoor recre- lv nn the mcreasc 1n farm caplOne hundred and 16 new motor
Approximately 1800 baUots foT
rclurned to their homes here from a.tton,
tit! requirements to the present vehicles were purcha~ed dunng
election
o£ A. S C
town8hip
the Canter's Cave camp site in
!lrs Pauhne Atkins was in very high level!. "Th1s mcrease" the month of July by Meigs County
comm1tteemen
Wlil
be
mailed
to
J.acklon County.
charge of fml aid at the eamp he .said, "ha5 created a growtng residents, MrS". Joyce Kennedy .,
M:e1gs
County
farmers
by
Augulrt
Named to serve u directors of and Mrs. Chester L. Tannehill and need fer loans with repayment automohve t•tle clerk sa1d today.
5, Pete Shields, local manager,
the camp during the junior camp- Mrs Alpha Cotterill were jumor pertods ot longer than one year
Of the tolal numl:tcr purchased
sa1d tl&gt;day.
session which started last Satur- camp advisors
Banks are mcettng this need In 87 wert' passenger cars and 29
In order to get a good vote
day and concluded Wednesday
Mrs. Geneva H Nolan , county part by using .a larger proportion were trueks
farmers the A. S C Office
from
were Patricia Blake11lec and Janet home demonstration agent. was of real estste credlt to fman~ c I
is
urging
that ballots be marked
Knight, counselors of the junior director of the senior camping non-real estate inves(mC"n\~
•
as soon as farmers receive tbern
camp. Miss Blakeslee worked in session and wu m charge ol the
"The shift to
comparattvd y
and mail in the envelope wh1ch
outdoor recre11tion, campf1re-s and craft werk instructiOn for the jun· greater use of rcaV e"tate credit
is
enclosM. no postage necessary.
craftli while Miss Knight was en- ior camp. C E. Blakeslee, county for ~apltal ImprOvements and 1
Ballots must be returned to
~aged in craft work and waa 1 .agncultural agent, was in auto productlon purposes L'i ind1catP1I
the Meigs County A. S C. Office
tribe counmclor. Kay Barr alsc waa mamtenance Instruction during the by estimates that over one·half
Box
391 , Pomeroy, Ohio, or posta jun1or camp counselor and work· se-mor camp and 1n charge of the of all (arm real estate loans are
marked on or before August 12,
cd in indoor recreation
campfire programs durmg the jun· now used for production and op.
1957.
During the !Ienior camp last ior camp.
cr.atmg expenSl's, new machmery,
81!1 Sterrett. Pomeroy High JmprovemJOnt of livestoc k herds
week Sharon Atkina was alao se·
Iected to serve as camp dtrector School student, was in charge of and the like
for one day. Miss Atkms, durmg the senior camp archery program,

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Downie Dies
'"t
- - - - -I'At Easl I ro
}05 Ye!l..., Old
Ohio Farmers
Le 0 n Banks

r.,

l

Most For

Kaiser Foreman
Dies On Arrival

••r

~~}~.:~~~.~~L,

4.-H Campers Return Home From Site I
· At Canters' Caves In Jackson County

116 New Cars
Bought ( July

1No Arrest Made
l After Collision

On Highwiy 33

Farmers To Get
1800 Letters
By August 5th

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Total receipts of $1.218.SO for
· the office of Mrs. Evelyn Lucke.
MeJp county Clerk of Courts. were
reported for the month of July.
1
,A.etivitles In the office for the
:Month included· 761 certificates
of title issues; ~ notation• of
lien; 248 memorandum copi~! of
titlea: 212 rancellaUons of lien;
282 applicationS", affidavits and asaipment.s and 14 certified copiea.
·or the total nee1pts the county's
11tare is $925.05 while the state
wJII receive $293.7.5.

WASHINGTON UP- The pray·
era of the nat10n'a mailmen ~tre
witb a bill now restmg on Pre·
~dent Eisenhower's desk.
The letter carriers took tJme
out Thur.sday to pray that the
Pl'flsiC:eot would IillO a bill call·
tnJ for pay increa!O£S. The meas·
11n already bas be~"l approved
by (longret~s
, President William c. ~oberty
of the u()-{)0()-mombcr AfL-CIO
National Assn. oC Letter Carrier.!:,
luued the call for the prayer
,euions.

Armed Robbers Make Off With
$5.000 From Cleveland Store

He Enlisted
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VA.LUES TO $5.95

LADIES

BAKER

;;;:j!J:,J:,t t~ :;~u;d ~~r:~

~. Mtb -annual Meigs Couny Falr,, Al-

SPICIALI

gel Food Ring 39c

WASHINGTON (UP) - The Association of Catholic Trade
Unionists told Senate investigators today that Teamster crown
prince James R. Hoffa and "'the mob" of his friend Johnny
Dlo threaten to rob a million New York workers of honest
unionism.
,• John McNiff, the Catholic association's executive secretary,
told the Senate Rackets Committee of a "fantastic" exploitation of low-paid Negro and Puerto Rican workers by an alii- I
ance of crooked unions and crooked employers

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Eisenhower 'Cussin'g ' Unhappy Over
Senate Cutting Up ()f Civil Rights Bill

HOFFA, FRIEND DIO, CAN
·I ROB 1,000,000 WORKERS

Modern eolodu1 wastebaskets that will not

Mba Sally Bartels was guest c ~

De.,otetl ro Tlle lntere.U Ot fte Mdtf•·M.,on Are•

The James Brothers, Grand Scaf,e

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Miss Bartels Is
Surprised Sunday

entthe

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:..···1.15

JANI PAlKa

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$3.49

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Only 35 To Sell
At This Price
Save Over One Half

~of fee
2 ....
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SWEET!

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A chscussion wa1 held eoocern·
in11: a central alorage place for
the BPW HospHal Lotn equip·
ment. Suggestlon.s for the lm·
pi-ovement of m~tlnaa and pf"'t~am• were allo dl.Juased.

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lD Advertllln&amp;
lD Circulalloll

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VALUES TO $5.00

A&amp;P INSTANT

Peas 10 ~~.:·; 99(
LARGE SIZE

BIG
27
SIZE

Celery Hearts lge. bch. 19¢
..

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The ('alendar lor the eomtnc
year was prepared aod Mra. Hor-ace McElhinny, proD" am~
man. plan&amp; to distribute the 7tar
bGOk.a .t the September ineeUII$.

Fry
servel' a dessert
I course to Mrs. L. F. Hlbba, Mlla
Helen Waddell , Mn. Homttt For·
rest, Min Bess Sanborn, MW
Mary Phillips, MISS Freddie Ho.uda!!helt, Mrs. L E. Reyaoldl,
Mrs. wesley Fry , president of _Mri. Horace McElhinny,
Miss
the M1ddlepon ' Busmer.s and Nina Russell, Mrs. Nellie VaJe,
Profcli.Stonal Women~ Club, called Mrs. CharJ.otle Perrin, Mrs. E S.
a meetmg of llhe officers and Schaaf, members
and
thete
comm1tlee chairmen at her hOme guests, Beverly Perrin, Undl and
Bill Forrest and Marvin Ffy.
W4"o1ne"dav evenin2.

Officers, Heads
Of Committees,
OfB&amp;PWMet

One Lorge Group
FINAL GROUP
Buy Now and Save

TOP QUALITY ... CRISP, FRF.SH

U.S, NO. I . . 2'" UP FREESTONE

honor Rt .a 1urpri.!!ie birthday din·
ner and p.arty given by a aroup
or friends , Sunday, at the bome
or Mr and Mrs. Dale Wippel.
Unum Avenue.
Following the
din~;~er
the
group presented
Miss Bartels
with ar. l®ntillettlon bracelel
Present were Miu Lois Ann
G1bb11, Misa I;oulse Gilmore, Mr
and Mrs. Leroy Ruschel, Jane GU ·
more, Linda Moore, Shirley Wip-pel and the honor~d gueat.

ALL•RIW

'17 FRIGIDAIRI
FOOD FRIIIIR·
RIFRIIIRAIOR'

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

Weatli'er

Dillon Named
Hospital Chief
PR,EIIDENT EISENHOWER ••·
plocle, with a

ra~

shaw of tMnper

•fter • report.,. 1u;gestad tht a
tl-lo ;.intflbutlon to tho • .,...,.
llcan ptrty ~uld buy an ambaSM-

cloi"'hlp. TM rnort.r wu ,..kr·
rlnt to Maxwell Gluck, • kentueky
rnfN'Chant- choatn by Pretldent II·
atnhower to 1M ambassador ta Ceylen. Gluck.' a..,.. ring before a
Sana'- teommltte. on July 2, waa
vnablt to tiv• tht ;...,.... af tha
prM mhtllt.n of Ctylon •nd
·~
India. lkt INrtcH to tta. Nporter:
"t don't t•ke tt kfndJr •• M~~~"t·
hit I would 1oo lnfluoncod by ""'"
thlnp.''
Unttmatll!nell

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COLUMBUS UP-Dr. Lowell
0 Dillon, former state mental
hygiene commissioner, today was
name.d supei'jntendent of the Columbul State H01pital.
Dr. L. P, Ristlne, mental hyiJ.~ne commissioner, .sa1d DilLon
will fill the vacancy caused b~
the death of Supt. Marlin R. Wcdemyer this week
19 DERAILED
!loiASSILLON, 0 . UP- Nineteen
cars of a 96-ear
freight train
were deraUed today wb.en a tract,..
or-trailer crashed Into the tram
at the Pennsylvania
Railroad
crouing near h~re. Tbe
truck
driver, WAlter Shelton, 28, Man5·
field, leaped to .a!ety.

C~ ijo On Tour
,liJilfowing Picnic

Ohio Power Streamlines Chain Of Command In
Valley, Souther~ Divisions WithHQ In Newark I
In a move ~o further . stream
line and simphfy admm1strat11itoperations, the Ohio Power Co.
today announced plans to com
bine It! Valley and Southern Dl ·
for the
visions Headquarters
combined division w1ll be at Nc·
wark, 0.
E D. Dougherty, Valley div1sion manager, sa.ic'l. "The regroup
mg of admiDistrative areas will
' n no way reduce customer services. In faet it will help UR 1m
prove our electric service.
"Thc change will help rtduce
administrative costs, which have
been mounting rapidly over the
past several years. The consollda·
tion of record keeping acttvltl ih
alone will result In substantial
aavip.ga," Dougherty said, "and
permit us to use these savmgs
to build and insUJl new equtpment directly benefihng service
to our customers."

For a number of years the 53 ;
-ounty area of the state beina
,erved by Ohio Power was citv1d
~d mto 1(} dlvtstons
w1th tb('
re placement of
small power
plants located In a number of
~ ommunities over the company's
.;ervtee area by large n1odern,
more efficient plants like the
Phtlip Sporn Plant ncar PGillero::z•
,m d the Muskwgum and Pb1lo
Plants on lhe .Mu.skmgum River
tt became possible to simphh·
admimstrallon of the compan)·'s
power 11 ystem by consolidatmg
mnny of the former divi.!Hon operattons.
The VaUcy.Sollthern consolidatwn will brmg the number or the
company's operating divisions. to
four with headquart~rs at Newark, Steqbcnvil1e, Lima and
Canton.
Portsmo:.~th will beeome a dis·

trtct headquarters and will be
one of the largest dlstrtels of
the new combined dtv1s inn. The
new dlvlSIOn Will retam the name
Southern
C. W. Feil, prese nt mam~gcr of
the Southern Dtvmon and for
merly of Portsmouth • nd Ironton,
will manage the new diVISIOn.
The effect1ve date of the con.soli·
dation has been scheduled to
coincide wtth the plans of 1\11
Dou~herty to retire on Novem~r
1. The majority of employes tn
Port!lmouth wl!l con mue ·m th etr
ltl
d 1 t
present pas ons an'
oca Ions
Ohio Power's preSf'nt Valley
o·IVi Slon serves cust omers ·Ill th e
PortJJ:mouth, Ironton,
Pomero)
and. Chesapeake areas
District o.ffices tn the new d!VI~
ion In addttion to Portsmouth
and Ironton w1.11 be Newark . Cam
brJdje, Zanesvdlc, Lancaster and
Mt. Vernon

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Den 5 of the Middleport Cub
Scout Pack had a ptcnic supper at
Middleport Roadside Park Wed·
nesday and then toured the Royal
Crown Botthng Works as guests
of the owners, Harry and Herbert
Moore
Mrs Bru~ Lloyd , Den Mother,
was 1n cherge of the meeting and
Cubs pregent were Bruce Annu,
James Butcher, John Evans, Michael Puckett, Michl Archer and
M1~hl I.Joyd.

Funeral Rites
To Be Announced

NATHAN L.EOPOLD, JR., •cc:ompile• In th.,. 1924 "thrill alayine"
of 14-year-old Bobby Franks, ,.11 ,
a n.-... conference •t Sta,..,UI•
Funeral arrangements w11I MJ
prlaon he will "try until my dyln,;
AI
G rd
89
dar" ta .. rn • IMrole. He WM .,..., :~o~~~d a~orlhe ~~et:S ~::eni
... ly dla.appolnted by Gov William
G. Stratton's df'nl•l of ~xtcutivt Hospital late this morning.
clltMIH'Iey, but uld h• will ,.M'ftt'
She was a resident of Rutland,
.top trylnv."
(lnternatloMI)
hut had been makmg her borne in
·---- -- I Huntin&amp;lon with ber son, .Hollil ••

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· Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 2, 19~7-3

2--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug . 2, 1957

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Meigs County Could Foster Trailer Park Plan To
Increase Temporary R.esidents, Attract More P·eople
One way Meigs County could incre ase its
population - at least temporarily _ i!&gt; to

He lauded the trailer coach industry for
im proving its stand ards ·'They 're building

foster tbe trailer camp idea. So far as ,~P

brlter parks and mamtaming them better,"
F:agle said A trrnw rulou s improvement in

10 ·00
110,30

know there have been a few home owne rs in
Pomeroy and Mi~dleport who have made £&gt;x ·
tra lot space available for one or two trail rr

trailer park s has betollle apparent, as com·[
parrd with frve years ago Most of them are

homes. There has bPCt:J nothing on

modern in every rl?spect. with satisfactory

lht• ,~ranr1

scale. however. as exists in and near lralli-

Some of these people w:.o come 1..11 tra1lP1 ~
often stay to live in horrws The best wa v 1o
introduce our communities to them is to l;aw
lh t!m live in our midst a while in their tr a il ers H has paid off for Point Pleasa nt and
Gallipolis It could p&lt;1y off here

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round figure s." 150,000 Ohioans liw
in trailers

of the stah•'s

trailer parks, most of them "were found 1u
be very good.' ' Steps are being taken bv tlw
Ohio Department of Health to improvt; pi'O ·
grams where needi'd

profession.

Daily Sentinel - -~l-9-Fi~~men

wnr-

~~r~~s;~u~l~ ~ :: w~;~,': ,~ ~~~~~~~' ~.~: :;~ ~;t~~;~;e~~:s

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PUblt.hed every ahemton e1:cept sunday by The Ohio Vah.,.,. Sen
dPel, Inc., at 110 Mecbank: S\,, Pl"mero:y;O. BUJio.eu office phon.e 3H
Ill toria-1 office DtlOJll" 39'7.
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ler Utvlsion r•• g J.,lr : ttion ~ «r•· 1'11 11
nin.~: 't'! per· c• 111 ahPad 'lf 11l51!

l .t•t-Janun, Ohio. 1 .~ lll l r·r nat!u nn llv
f11mrtu.~ ror lilt' mil l i•ut .~ uf roir~ ­
IW!ttllll, II lit•!! Rlld IIZUit'll~ !!I'OWII UIU
di~lrlhul(•d from tht·n· tu &lt;Jll par!~

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ll ttw: rrd fl Ki! t• ht•n or l'omrrnv
:1n il Mr· 1111 d \ft·~ l'l :uHI!' B ,cf,..,,,r;,
llnylnn ~:Ciwurrl Yult·s or Mnn' lu•,1r·t· ;r u, ' Mr and "I'~ ,larrw.;
l··n~lt'r .
Wdminl.non Ut'P !!I'C'J1
'(rnnrl ttur·ent.. anrl Ml" m"l 1\l ! ·~
L.l'man Dunn ,
Wllmi n'( l!\n 1r r •·

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SAT,, AUG. 3, 8:00 p.rn. lEST!
Guurantl'ud !'urN•· -.
$60U aaalmt 40 ',:, ud ~i.llt•
8 !ilOC'k car radn~; c~t·ul!i . MurJJ
ri~d tmd strktly slot'k!i &lt;'nm 1w .
tilton open . AdttHN $1 25. tin
dl!r 12, nt~::l!~ . l'ut·~ing , FHEE
In event of indt•m•·n1 wt•n tlwr
pur~e will hc IO~l ';\, lid &gt;:: t1r·'
ruw tu non-wlruwrs.
TORCH, OHIO
Ne1r P•rk•nburg, W. Ve .

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
llllrt

Mr~.

Hnrold Newf'll
of Hclpl'e nrP
ll lll\()ltn('lll,l( the blr'lh or a rilllll.!h·
tl'T', Wr· •hwsd&lt;ly, July 31 111 1h('
~t Jnqt•ph lluspital. Parkt•l'~hltl'!l.
(;t'liiHIJint'l'IIIS /JI'j' Mr. utrd M\':;
ll la lnt• Nt•wt·! l, Shndt~. Ct•r'il Nt•l ·
~ un , f'h•·'l&lt;'r . Mr orul Ml'~ . f'ltn~
lluN. MiJwJs~·ille . }fr. und :rlrs.
lien Shumwov, Hl•t•d~l Jill' !ltlfl
\lr 11111' ~rr.~
Milo.~
Nt•bnu or
l'ltn l. ~l t l'lt., urr• ll l't'll! g1·arHipait' Ill ~

11:50 ,, m.

br i d~,:t• nr ils typ{' in
hPmJ.~phcre,
the
hrir~gt• providt·~ om uddJtinnal ~r
IPry for trnffic tH't'uH~ tht• Ohio

ll!vr•t' from
in~,: Island ,

Lausche Voted
:For Amendment

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Olive Ingraham
~•MID

DAYTON,

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0. UP-Dr. J . Gor
dou nuw.rd, pre!ltdent or Otterbein College at Wettervillc, 0 ..
h11 been eltc!ted bishop In the
Evangellcal
United
Rrethren
Cb.urch, It was announced tOOay.

Tho cause nf Mr:'l. Qul'sl's death
wa!' I hought to be pneumonia. II
is 11ow believed,
howev er, 11ht'
tllHY have hat! the samr di~eo.se
th;~t killed hl'r husband.
MARKIT R!PORT
Qut'llt. fornt('I'IY
or Attli~!!S.
Ohiu. becnmc Hl Thursday mornCINCINNATT UP - Produce :
ln.: lllltl visitcd a doctat· In the Eap, weak, price! at !arms, con1
unrl browns, A
u(tur·nunn . tic was immedlnh'l,- -~umors, white•
Jll ltl't'd Jn 11 portab!l' l'~~ptrator 1umbos 43·44; A larg~ 40: A me
1 an (: ~tartcd on n lr'ip to Colum- dlum 33-34; A
small 20·23; B
r bu!l, Ohlo, for tl'Cittmcnt. He died luge 3(}.32; FOB A lnrge 46-47;
A medium 38-40; B la1·ge 3'1·38.
cm·otlle.
•
Chickens, fryers ~ to Jc lower
rr:rers 33\1 lb. 20.22; heavy henr
13·15; ll&amp;ht hens 10.12; price dl.strlbutlon on fryers, 5.000 at 20;
:13,300 at 21; 13,000 at 22.
Butter 90 score 71.
WASHINGTON UP - Ohlo'J
.• ('nators r~isagreed on lht• jur~
Dr. tncreue M~lhews of Zaileatrial Rrnendment to the t'ivll
vl\le broueht the flnt vtecinaUon
Hlghts Bill which was passed !II
to Ohio when he vacclnnted the
lo 42 !od1y.
cltl..zens or Putnam and Zaneaville
Sen . Frank J . Lausrhe wa~ durina • amallpox epidemle.
1 tunong 39 Democrats who voted
fttr the amendment. Sen. John
Ohio's latiHt deposit of unmln·
Brlck(lr WRa among lt3 Rcpubll· ed coal is round ln Noble County
can~ who voted agaln\t lt.
and adjaeent area.
A temptln11 dish rroM the -wat.
ers around the Erie blat!ds. 11
Port1moulh ln Scioto
County
plAnked Lake Erie white-tlah, a hu approxlmat•ly 40% of the aboe
real northern Ohio Lreat.
maou11eturing bualneu in Ohlo.
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990 s

Came For Wife's
Funeral, Dies
Of Bulbar Polio

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l'ARKEBSBURG, W. Va. UP~
Chm les Qu ust. 25, fnlhcr of three
A un ique fc;,lurt' or Ohio rond- &lt;"lrildrcn who cmne here Wcdne~­
sidl' llal'k.:5 ls lhat th~ land tor the
&lt;lu;v for hiH wife'.~ f\lncrul, diet1
put'kJ wa ~ llC(!Ulred without cost.
iu an ambulunce b st night or
Luntl fot• nrarly all of the parks bulbar polio.
Wtl8 donatf!d and the remaining
Qtti.'S l, o! Imperial Reach. Calif
ft'w WPre located on odd hit s of
had Clown hero wilh tho chiljland lt•ft as ~It of highway
dren following the clllllth Mon·
dny in C'aJHorni:J of Beverly
KnupJJ Quest, 23. former Parkershur·g televi!ion perfnrnlf'r.

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711 S. Third Ave.

Wiley Whitt• 1hcd Tut•sday 011
hilS hunw 111
\Vitehcr, W. Vu ..
after· a lur tg tl l1w~s
,\·Jr·
Whitt·
;tbu ow nr·ll pro 1t'"J·ty in J.&lt;tn1{svdle whH·h tte pur·chll~d aprron
matcly 15 .ve~rs ag u.
Survivm·s mcludt• his wife, Ef·
fif' ; t wo {~a u ghll·rs, .\Its. WuO(l
row Jane\1, Gad son, Al a . a nd
Mrs. Otmcr Young;
lwu sons,
H11rry and Cl!tfnrd, Wttchet a nd
r. e\'erat grandduldrcn

Hi~toric

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UP~Th\'
hi .~ l o !'ic
Wheeling
~u~pension
bru l ~o:e l'~·Opt!nctl
IMlay alter nn

Gov. Underwood
To Crown Queen·

Sljln On
Circle 3 Ranch
Gum by
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'::a pt.. GaJJ.Int
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Personal Profile
Cowtown, U. S. A.
'l'he La rrrenre Welk
The Country M.usJq
Century Theal'tlr
Late New-s

ber of farm bO)'I and s:irls In '-H
'-"'Ork h.u remaineJ about the
'lime tUJCe 19M.
Twtnl.y-•ix counUe• report 4-11
~n rollmenta of
1.000 or more
:::lark County ler,JI the list wllh
I ,810
members.
Columbiana
·~:~nks second
wlth
1,740 and
ltuk third with. 1,840. Wayne:
:ounty haa 1,449 club memberl
tnd Scioto J ,302 Lieldnlil, Medind ,
fairfie ld an~ Trumbull countieS
~ac-h have more than 1,200.
Last year Ohio's 4·H club!;
1umbered t,R87, a figure higher
han any
other state in the
United States.

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ftav{)r of
~~,,;:;;r~~~;,.~
to the Stotler 1,.;1
Farm oear MJne:al
enjay the melodious
Swiu e.o w bella as thelr
ambles in from the patlture
evening.

lap Beetle Is
Spreading Far.
Wide In Ohio
WOOSTER, O.~Thc Japanese
ieetle, flashily colored but bitter enemy of the rose fancier,
turf owner and graPt grower,
has spread ita rank~ far ant!
wide Jn Ohio thi! year.
Dr. J. B. Polivka o! the
Agricultural Experiment statioll
says complaints of the JapanesPbeelle have been poul'ing in from
sections of the state that formerTwo persons identified last week's aerial farm picture as being Virgil Blackwood's place
ly haven't been bothered.
The at Darwin, 0 ., on Rt. 680. They were John Handley, Rt. 2, Pomeroy. and Patty Burnside,
beetle hfl8 been chewing its way Pomeroy Rt. 2.
through a roughly crescl\l-shaped
uea in the state, running from the pests. But spraying is a Itpre be the work on the Progra~ residu:~.l wall sprays in barns har.
Toledo to Cleveland, Youngstown time-saving metho~ . says Polivka. \ Planning Committee. After tlus given a considerable control of the
East \Liverpool, Marietta and Ciu· He recommends DDT emulsion committee ha.\1 worked out · th~ fly opulation The ncwc~1 approt•ed
beta use it lasts longer than the ·overall program , eommittee3 rel· material Js Diazinon. This material
cinnati.
Although June roses have l~ng DDT wettable powder. Apply the ' POltsible for the various phase~ bas a longer residual action than
~ne, the hybrid . ro.!ics whteh insecticide at weekly intervals.
of the program wrll be appointee'. malathion . lt is. usually marketed
Homeowners whn have trees or
If any of you would be inter- as a 25% emuls1?n concentrate. if
biCtOm unhl the chtll days of fall
arc favorite feeding grounds ~or shrubs Lhat they trea~ure highly ested in helping with a-ny parti· thls eonc~nlrate IS pureh&lt;~;sed then
the insects.
A gardener w_t th suc-h as Chinese elm or mountair. cular part or the program: live· usc 'h pmt conee-ntrntc m 3 galtime on his banda ean hand·ptck ash, should keep an eagle -eye out stock, cooking exhibits, sewing Jons f'lf watr;r or two gallon s of
for .Tap beetle
atlacks. Grap~ exhibits, assembling the catalo- coneenlrate 1n 100 gaUons of water.
vines and the young grapes also gue, etc., please contact Russ or
As _w1th many of_ our newer
arc choice tidbits.
me we don't want anybody to chcmteals the one dorng th e sprayfcei left out.
ing should aYoid_ cont~ct wtth the
" In view of the heavy ar:Jult in ·
FEEDER CALF SALE
spray on the sk1n or m thE- eyes.
(estations of the beet:e . " says
To date 157 Feeder Caive.s Di~zinon .should never be used on
lhc ent(Jmolog!sl, "turf damage from Mason County have been an11nals.
can he expected to be serious
consigned to the Dcmonstration zl
Malathion, lhe older res1dualma this fall ."
Salc to be held in Point P}easant terial, give!! good control of flies
October 24, 1957.
and is approved for use 111 theWe would like to have more residual wall spray should be used
calves consigned so if you wou!d on anima ls. Lindane rna~,. still be
New Holland
be interested in sellin&amp; your cat- effer:tive io some barns as a
ves in the Dem onstr&lt;tlional Sal~ . are dcvelopmg res rstance to lin·
please contact me at the Extens- dane
ion Office. We would welcome
The other mcthol or chemical
consignmenls of one ca lf to a control of files is wilh the use of
hwndred.
spare spray et&gt;ntaining pyrethru!ll
allithrin or thwcyanates. They krll
By C E. Blekestee
flies present at the time but do
not give any residual control. They
Meigs County Agricultural As•nt
August seems tn be the month should be applied daily wi lh hand
when we h:a\'e to swat the files in sprayers, aerosol bombs, and misl
.
order to keef.! their numbers under or fog sprayers.
For
use
on
dairy
caltlc
lhem·
control. Thh is particularly true
selves only meUloxc:hhw ·and pyre·
around dairy barns.
LJlrum sprays arc approved !or
One of the reasons for this heavy control.
fly population is tl&gt;at a ~!'lgle r~­
male fly may lay ns many as 2700
Meigs County poultry producers
eggs in 30 days. Eggs hatch in a always have trouble maintaining
COMMITTEES
rew hours t&gt;nd the mag~ots feed production in their laying flocks
W·• lh&gt;' "" tl•e next two weeks the in manure and other waste- mater- w h(.n lh c 1empcr alu,es. r ...,
'·e '"'"
..
various cor.1mittcc~ will be ' ap· ials in the barn area.
the 80 and 90 degree bracket. Dr.
pointed and
working and the
It is very important that animal Glyde Marsh, Ohio Stat(,' Vniver•how catalogues mimcographe~ pens. chickel'l houses, seepage si~l' extem&gt;ion poultry spe-cialist
We're going to need a lot of hel;1 areas around Sllos and other breed· points out t~:~t hem !'at less when
in gelling ready for ~his . yenr's ing areas be closely checked and tempera turl~ c:. r:1b " nd when the-y
show but if we all pttch m , the cleaned out so a~ to cut down the don't eat they can'l lay.
' borden on any one won 't be tlJO area where flies breed readily .
At 100 degrees fcccl consumptiOn
great.
In addition to strick sanitation of layers may be less than half
PREMIUM LIST REVISED
keeping .screens on windows and that at normal pen temperatures,
The premium lisl has l.reen re fly population. The new approved When temperatur~s pass 70 _devised slightly and we hope to ing milk rooms, houses and similar grces. the spcc1alL~I
~xplams,
get the catalogue mimeographe? place~ is an important method of i calcium i.~ n~t. converted wto c_gg"
and dislributed as soon liS possr- comb!IUng the fly nuisance.
I shells as cffJclcntly ~s ot hcr.wrse.

Nichols (rosslned Females

LEAD ON

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MOWING MACHINES

for hatching egg procl'uctiOI
See your near•st
lwoll•l" ltarclteryman

Fleming
Hatcheries
NelsonvUle, Ohio

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PROFWSSOR KILLED
MARION, 0. UP- Miss Rmm
Clldwgan~ 81, Springfield, retired i
wittenberg Cvllese
professor,
was killed Thursday in a headon
rolllsion between a ear and a
truck ' south of here. She retl~cl
in 1943 after 33 yean of tetcblng 1
Enjllsh.

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KID HAS TO
Ft!$1-lT HIS
OWN 8ATTLES!
HAS 10 TAKE
GAI&lt;E. OF
1-IIMSe.t.~/

SJ-r
L.ET A
KlO HIS OW"
SIZ!

SG\UA~

OFF WI7H

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"'HE\OLD MM
HOI.L!!RS A

OIFFERI!I'tt
GALYI'SO'"

C'IOP ITH
srpp/ :t TELL

'&gt;'011, 'IOU SIO
8UIJ.Y! ~ELP.
FOLIC!- :t'U.
HAVE 'YOU
,_1,RRI!STEO!
w:A$a!'!WIS
INSTANT!!

Tht• ct:n!ury-olc! 3,000 mile unfortified mternatJonll boundary
between the Unile&lt;l States and '
Canada folh.IW! the length or Lake I
Ene approximately in its cenlcr .

Two Tone Finish

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DODGE-PLYMOUTH

Middleport

Cor. Second &amp; Mill

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Everyone is IM.ading for The Pomtrroy Ferrn Bure•u
Co-op on E. Main Street In Pomeroy, They're heer·
ing all •bout the big w..-ings th.at tMir nei,hbon
•re puHing in the b.tnlr:, iulf Mc:1uM the-r ct.cldM
to check CO-OP pria&gt;l first . Yu, they've 'faund
QUALITY UP AND PRtCE5 DOWN 11 the CO.OP
Store in Pomeroy. Come in today end ' " for your·
&amp;elf wh•t wonct.rful buy• . . h•- in store for you.

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Base Now With

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FEED DRY COWS FOR
60 Days Before Freshening
And 30 Doys After On
Y2 Oats or Barley
Ground ond Mixed
With Vz Bulky Las

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PRICED
AS LOW AS
We Are Paying Top Priee
For Wheat Daily!

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withabalf-tonmore built-

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traction and otaJ)lina . . •

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16 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ........ $359
22 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER. ........ $419

Sugar Run Flour Mill
Mulberry Ave.

Pbone 1M

Pom(lroy

UNICO IMPERIAL ELECTRIC RANGE Only $299

dog

MIX Dogburger J5 a compLete
food, thoroughly tested in the Held and m the

kennel. Mealiied (crumbles) or cubeized . _ . in 5, 25 or 50 pound bags. Ask
about it nrxt time you're in.
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Get Frve F'oldP.rf
Guide to Good Feedin!1.

"Whtrt Quality Is P•r•mount''

Cor. 2nd and Bultemul
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low as $199

FrN~7.cr ttcfrigerator Combinatl~n .... Only

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4 rT. CATTLE BARB WIRE ........ $7.39 roll

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Middleport Feed Mill
We Do Custom Grinding

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OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO.

SHOPPING CENTER

r'~D~u~'~io~g~re~c~e~ot~y~ear~'~l~h~e;;;u~a~c~of~A~a;•:.;;"~'~ul~l~a~·h~e~ll;;;l~h~&gt;&lt;~k~n~":;';;;'~';;;'~'.·~~~~

FEED A'Jl THE RATE OF I
POUND PER 100 POUNDS OF
BODY WEIGHT PLUS ALL THE
HAY AND WATER THEY WILL
CONSUME.

INCREASES

·YOUR · TOWN and COUNTRY

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Bel Air 2 Door Sedan
Radio ' Heater and Defroster

UYR,

New and Used

From 1SOO lb. to 2500 lb.
Per Cow Hove Been
Obtained On This Progrom

The Cardinal Is the State bird of ton,
Ohio. In
to Its n1tlve State
it never

house
tempt: ratures j
may be reduced by
1uing whJte waJh on the roof. by
o~ning all doors and windows,
and by reversin.: e•haust fan! .-o
thl!)' b!ow Jflto the pem During
periods of extreme heat, spraytng
b1rds and pt!lll w1th mist from
a gard 1·n hose will enable la}"er! :
to s u rvtv~
I
Me t~s Coun ty poultry produccu
ha ve found !hat 1t may be ne&lt;:l'_,.. ,
. ~ary In cx'ro:me cases to sprinkle
water on t~e roof of a poultry
house to attempt to lower the temperature .

people ere nltk.llmed. a~
and many ID Ohioan carne. 1
buck.tye in bi1 pocket fQr iOOd
luek or to ward off rbeu..U..

1955
CHEVROLET

Poultry

~!wnh

~IJth

Sandusky, Ohio, is known as
"Chalk Capitlll of the World".
world's first cnrpenter's chalk and
tailor's chalk were made in San·
dusky. Today the Americn Crayov
Company makes paints, educatiol'j·
al toys, visual educational aidS,
pencils, crayons, erasen as well as
challt.

duced and thin, weak-ihelled e1p
0hlo i1.u, M monl)poly on the
ue produced. At kmpenlures of bud. eye. whkh growl all over east10~ deg llyen nl.IY colllp~e and
ern United Slatel, but by tradition
die of ~Mil prOJtration.
v hw i1 the Buckeye StaLe, the
~h.n;h uys the u* or electric
hghl.s in the- pens to permit lay·
t-rl to fl!ed ir. Lhe cool houn of the
mornin(! and ever.ln1 will help 1
mainlain feed coneumptton Wet 1
m&lt;uhes made wLih cold water alao
will hel p. By im·re:uinr the flow
r~~e of automatic drink..lng founta•nll', cooler watu will be !upplied
10 the fiO&lt;-k

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9 30 Arthur Godfrey
10:30 olrike Jt l-ucu
Jl:OO Vall;,nr Lally
11:15 Love of Life
11 30 Search fur Tomornw

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WHEELING, W. Va . UP~Gov .
Cecil H. Underwood will crown 1
the 6th Anmt•l QuL&gt;en of Q1reeru. !
~t the Ohio-West Virilnia AII - I
Star football came here Aug. tO
The winner Will be chosen m•xt
week from a group of 25 bcaultes
all high school sllnion.
Hct
selection wi)l be announced ut
the haJf .
ceremonies or t!1~
aame.

NAMIS IIIIQ.INI!IR
COLUMBUS UP-The Ohio
Publie Utilities Commissiota today
appointed Paul Htnlpton of Clil·
al Winchester as chief eniinttr.

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I'RIDAY
7 00 Jimmie Dean
7 :30 Bosto~ Black·ie
8:00 Capt;~in K.augaroo
8 :45 l'BS New!!
9 :00 Fred Waring

Meigs County Newt

nw oldt·~t
I hf' wt'slt·r·n

m. ·.ly Nehonl

Torch Speedway

Witcher Rites
To Be Fridav•

lfl ml\nlh $.100,000 foc('·liftlng joh

Mt·

Bride and Groom
Matinee Tbe1t.:!r
Queen For A uay
Modern Rowanct&gt;~
Co!4ledy Time
Movietirr,e

WHTN~TV

Bridge
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COLUM·BUS, 0 -Ohio's 4-J'
Club enrollment\ ltas J'('ached 1
tJew aU-time higrt of ?6,911 , an
inercaae or more than 400 wllhtr
the lut year, according to H. W
Harlhlteld, state 4-H club leader
Four-H club girlts in Ohio out
• nu_m ber the boys nearly two ((
.one. Of ttte total rnembeuhip
&lt;t9,731 arc girls and
27,180 art
&gt;.oya, Harshfield n.ys . Thi.! year
the 4-H'era carried more than
lO:i,OOO club projects.
The biggest Increase in 4-H
enrollment in recent ycau 'ha~
· been among non-farm youthl:i, llc
) cording to Harshfield. These nonfarm boys and girls now mali.c
up about 40 percent of the state's
total club enrollment. The num-

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Ohio's Wittenberg Collcgc are Is·
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u.e K Funlt and Ada111 \'ll. Wat: ·
nails., co·foundel's ur f'unk and
8-:45 :,'8 1ll.J! ",JAde
Wagnalls whu: h is f«mous for th
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6 :00 Action
6: 15 Dougl.:.s Edwar~s
6 :30 Playhouse of St&lt;Jrs
'1:00 West l oint Story
7 ·30 D{'stiny .

II 111 II' &lt;' rt " ' Ill\ sot•w l at
The Middlt•port Fire Deplll't·
WI II Iw,
ll11· Tl•~lll' llsto~f ('&lt;u l•ll. satunlnv nu!nt ~ ~ planning to ~end IQ mnm!Jr!ratt•d tn J• !'oa~ t lo-f'oast d( &gt;'(t'd h.- ~· t ll!lltll{ nl n p m Jlomf' mad•• her~ lo the Ohio Slate- Volunteer
&lt;·t reuil TV markrlinc for·u m &lt;ll •rP rt·•·l•m. •·:r.,_ r• piP, P•lJl an•l (·of- Flrt'man's As9ot:iation conference
ltw Shf't'aloll f:th~;r •n lloor (; ;~rdt&gt; n 1 rt'(' will h1• ~ rll '!
111 Cotumhu ~ from Augu~t 16·18.
in {'(nt'll\lla ll Tu&lt;'SIIay , ,Ju ly :111 Thr·
1 lleadqnariN ~ for the meeling will
rl\l' ll nt wu s li•rl fl'llllt n Nt•w Ynr k
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
bt• at t he lll'shltor-Hilton Hotel .
'I'V ~ound ~ l :.n:r h.v ~~ ,. _ t~uinll .
"r nnrl Mr .~
lln ,..,,•t' Fla ~ horr
Sidney T . !tussC'Ji i9 delegate
prt·~itknt of t'ltrys lr•r lJivistnn and 1 • Onion· ~ ]{itl'ltrnt nf' Uaylnn arr ft•om lh(• lora! department and
lu-antPd In C'hn·~ l 1 • 1 ll l•:dcn ill 31 lll'llt\111\l'lng lh,, birth llf an •·igltt David Ohling('r is alternate. Plans
1Htlllld 2 rnrJ11't' d:tuL!hlt'l', '\'O!l\'tJ wr&gt;rc ll!seussed wht!n the ~'ir('Jnt&gt; ll
kt•\ tJ S markr·l ~.
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7:30 t1fe ., f Riley
8 ·00 The Jos('p• Cotton Show
8 :30 Big l'd.Jment
::HJO Cavalcade of Sports
9 :45 Red btlrber's CMner

day at tbe WlldtPr uapltst Chureh
at lwi o'el~rk wtth huria) there .

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6 :00 \\o'ild Bill Hil-kok
6 ·30 Weatllt&gt;t.:.tst
6 :3.'S Sports Eye
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Funeral Sl' t·vtrcs wet'c held to

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Ea-gle esUmalcd Ohio is adding spau· for
trailers at the rate of about !'i,OOO a venr
''That's o11Iy au indication uf things to l'o.me ··
he snicl

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sanitar_v engineers and lO('J] health depart.

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Those who must move with the job, such
Js factory and construction workers a n d
members of the a,rmed forces.
People who just lik e trailer living.
With the cost of developing a park ranging
from $750 to $1,000 per trailer space, Eagle 1
offered this cardinal suggestion to prospec-r
tive trailer park developers: Contact t he
l!calth department when the park is still in
the planning stage.
"The department 's consulta·nt mAy make
sugge!ilions worth money, and save time and
inconvenience," he explained.
Local health departments are responsible
for issuing the yearly operating license and
making regular inspections. The Ohio DepartIIIVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
ment of Health, th rough district representaRICHARDS. OW IN- GINERAL MANAGIIt
RIYNOLD &amp;. GREEN&amp;- EDITOR
tives . checks and a·pproves places for new and
ChHt.r L. Ttnnthlll, St•ff Wrlt.r, Sport• ldltor
expanded trailer parks, and works with Jocal
NatJQDal aclvertillhtl repre.&amp;entatlv.!o BottiuelU-KtmttaU. IDe., a~
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departments on trailer park maintenance pro- ...ca:S.natoa Ave., New YoNt: City, 16, N. %.
!Sltered
u
teeond
clau malllnlil matt81 ~~ot't.be poft office at Porn
grams
tltOY· Ohio.
SUb:!rcrlptlon ratea: DeUo:oeT.y·by carrter where available 30 ~nts per
Ohio is one of the fpw slates in the nation Hek· one )'ear Jn advahee at Tbe DaHy Sentinel office, $l~.OO· 111
with laws and regulations endorsed by the rontb1, $7.80; three mootba, $3.90. Br. motor route where av 111 ilable
)81!1 montb
By mail one rear $8; sa montbJ, $4.25; thre~ montba
trailer pa-1·k industry and hy the public health f2,34J· une montb, Sl.

the area
In addition to major developments , a num ber of smaller parks hsvlng between 25 and

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a way of lif P with man y people. and the health
department must see that their health is safe.
guarded.'' The mobile living quarters rind fa~ ·
vor with four groups. as he sees it·
The young marrieds. who haven't the mon- .
ev for the payment on a stationary home , but
s till wish the conditions or home life.
HPtired couples, who want to move around .

In line "'ith this !Sugge.suon wt, note that
the State Health Department reported it ap~
proved 20 new maJOr trailer park dew·lop ments accommodating an estimated 2.000
"homes on whe e l~·· in the first half of 19;-,7
A..:co rd!ng to George ~:agle, t•nginecJ in
rhargl' ot general sanitation. the .approvJb
bring the total ur such trailer park devrlup·
llll'ttl s in Ohio to about 750.
Ten of the larger new trailer parks are located in thl? northeastern counties. The engineer tited "burgeoni ng industrial growth'' as
a fa-c tor in the high number of trailer parks

recent sanitalion survey

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srwe rage systems, good st reets and walkways ,,
patios. recreational facilities . and the like.

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TWO IDRNTIFY FARM Affi PICI'URE OF LAST WEEK

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2--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug . 2, 1957

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Meigs County Could Foster Trailer Park Plan To
Increase Temporary R.esidents, Attract More P·eople
One way Meigs County could incre ase its
population - at least temporarily _ i!&gt; to

He lauded the trailer coach industry for
im proving its stand ards ·'They 're building

foster tbe trailer camp idea. So far as ,~P

brlter parks and mamtaming them better,"
F:agle said A trrnw rulou s improvement in

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know there have been a few home owne rs in
Pomeroy and Mi~dleport who have made £&gt;x ·
tra lot space available for one or two trail rr

trailer park s has betollle apparent, as com·[
parrd with frve years ago Most of them are

homes. There has bPCt:J nothing on

modern in every rl?spect. with satisfactory

lht• ,~ranr1

scale. however. as exists in and near lralli-

Some of these people w:.o come 1..11 tra1lP1 ~
often stay to live in horrws The best wa v 1o
introduce our communities to them is to l;aw
lh t!m live in our midst a while in their tr a il ers H has paid off for Point Pleasa nt and
Gallipolis It could p&lt;1y off here

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round figure s." 150,000 Ohioans liw
in trailers

of the stah•'s

trailer parks, most of them "were found 1u
be very good.' ' Steps are being taken bv tlw
Ohio Department of Health to improvt; pi'O ·
grams where needi'd

profession.

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dPel, Inc., at 110 Mecbank: S\,, Pl"mero:y;O. BUJio.eu office phon.e 3H
Ill toria-1 office DtlOJll" 39'7.
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l .t•t-Janun, Ohio. 1 .~ lll l r·r nat!u nn llv
f11mrtu.~ ror lilt' mil l i•ut .~ uf roir~ ­
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di~lrlhul(•d from tht·n· tu &lt;Jll par!~

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:1n il Mr· 1111 d \ft·~ l'l :uHI!' B ,cf,..,,,r;,
llnylnn ~:Ciwurrl Yult·s or Mnn' lu•,1r·t· ;r u, ' Mr and "I'~ ,larrw.;
l··n~lt'r .
Wdminl.non Ut'P !!I'C'J1
'(rnnrl ttur·ent.. anrl Ml" m"l 1\l ! ·~
L.l'man Dunn ,
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Guurantl'ud !'urN•· -.
$60U aaalmt 40 ',:, ud ~i.llt•
8 !ilOC'k car radn~; c~t·ul!i . MurJJ
ri~d tmd strktly slot'k!i &lt;'nm 1w .
tilton open . AdttHN $1 25. tin
dl!r 12, nt~::l!~ . l'ut·~ing , FHEE
In event of indt•m•·n1 wt•n tlwr
pur~e will hc IO~l ';\, lid &gt;:: t1r·'
ruw tu non-wlruwrs.
TORCH, OHIO
Ne1r P•rk•nburg, W. Ve .

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
llllrt

Mr~.

Hnrold Newf'll
of Hclpl'e nrP
ll lll\()ltn('lll,l( the blr'lh or a rilllll.!h·
tl'T', Wr· •hwsd&lt;ly, July 31 111 1h('
~t Jnqt•ph lluspital. Parkt•l'~hltl'!l.
(;t'liiHIJint'l'IIIS /JI'j' Mr. utrd M\':;
ll la lnt• Nt•wt·! l, Shndt~. Ct•r'il Nt•l ·
~ un , f'h•·'l&lt;'r . Mr orul Ml'~ . f'ltn~
lluN. MiJwJs~·ille . }fr. und :rlrs.
lien Shumwov, Hl•t•d~l Jill' !ltlfl
\lr 11111' ~rr.~
Milo.~
Nt•bnu or
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br i d~,:t• nr ils typ{' in
hPmJ.~phcre,
the
hrir~gt• providt·~ om uddJtinnal ~r
IPry for trnffic tH't'uH~ tht• Ohio

ll!vr•t' from
in~,: Island ,

Lausche Voted
:For Amendment

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Olive Ingraham
~•MID

DAYTON,

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0. UP-Dr. J . Gor
dou nuw.rd, pre!ltdent or Otterbein College at Wettervillc, 0 ..
h11 been eltc!ted bishop In the
Evangellcal
United
Rrethren
Cb.urch, It was announced tOOay.

Tho cause nf Mr:'l. Qul'sl's death
wa!' I hought to be pneumonia. II
is 11ow believed,
howev er, 11ht'
tllHY have hat! the samr di~eo.se
th;~t killed hl'r husband.
MARKIT R!PORT
Qut'llt. fornt('I'IY
or Attli~!!S.
Ohiu. becnmc Hl Thursday mornCINCINNATT UP - Produce :
ln.: lllltl visitcd a doctat· In the Eap, weak, price! at !arms, con1
unrl browns, A
u(tur·nunn . tic was immedlnh'l,- -~umors, white•
Jll ltl't'd Jn 11 portab!l' l'~~ptrator 1umbos 43·44; A larg~ 40: A me
1 an (: ~tartcd on n lr'ip to Colum- dlum 33-34; A
small 20·23; B
r bu!l, Ohlo, for tl'Cittmcnt. He died luge 3(}.32; FOB A lnrge 46-47;
A medium 38-40; B la1·ge 3'1·38.
cm·otlle.
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Chickens, fryers ~ to Jc lower
rr:rers 33\1 lb. 20.22; heavy henr
13·15; ll&amp;ht hens 10.12; price dl.strlbutlon on fryers, 5.000 at 20;
:13,300 at 21; 13,000 at 22.
Butter 90 score 71.
WASHINGTON UP - Ohlo'J
.• ('nators r~isagreed on lht• jur~
Dr. tncreue M~lhews of Zaileatrial Rrnendment to the t'ivll
vl\le broueht the flnt vtecinaUon
Hlghts Bill which was passed !II
to Ohio when he vacclnnted the
lo 42 !od1y.
cltl..zens or Putnam and Zaneaville
Sen . Frank J . Lausrhe wa~ durina • amallpox epidemle.
1 tunong 39 Democrats who voted
fttr the amendment. Sen. John
Ohio's latiHt deposit of unmln·
Brlck(lr WRa among lt3 Rcpubll· ed coal is round ln Noble County
can~ who voted agaln\t lt.
and adjaeent area.
A temptln11 dish rroM the -wat.
ers around the Erie blat!ds. 11
Port1moulh ln Scioto
County
plAnked Lake Erie white-tlah, a hu approxlmat•ly 40% of the aboe
real northern Ohio Lreat.
maou11eturing bualneu in Ohlo.
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Came For Wife's
Funeral, Dies
Of Bulbar Polio

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WIH•t•ling to Wheel

l'ARKEBSBURG, W. Va. UP~
Chm les Qu ust. 25, fnlhcr of three
A un ique fc;,lurt' or Ohio rond- &lt;"lrildrcn who cmne here Wcdne~­
sidl' llal'k.:5 ls lhat th~ land tor the
&lt;lu;v for hiH wife'.~ f\lncrul, diet1
put'kJ wa ~ llC(!Ulred without cost.
iu an ambulunce b st night or
Luntl fot• nrarly all of the parks bulbar polio.
Wtl8 donatf!d and the remaining
Qtti.'S l, o! Imperial Reach. Calif
ft'w WPre located on odd hit s of
had Clown hero wilh tho chiljland lt•ft as ~It of highway
dren following the clllllth Mon·
dny in C'aJHorni:J of Beverly
KnupJJ Quest, 23. former Parkershur·g televi!ion perfnrnlf'r.

NEW

711 S. Third Ave.

Wiley Whitt• 1hcd Tut•sday 011
hilS hunw 111
\Vitehcr, W. Vu ..
after· a lur tg tl l1w~s
,\·Jr·
Whitt·
;tbu ow nr·ll pro 1t'"J·ty in J.&lt;tn1{svdle whH·h tte pur·chll~d aprron
matcly 15 .ve~rs ag u.
Survivm·s mcludt• his wife, Ef·
fif' ; t wo {~a u ghll·rs, .\Its. WuO(l
row Jane\1, Gad son, Al a . a nd
Mrs. Otmcr Young;
lwu sons,
H11rry and Cl!tfnrd, Wttchet a nd
r. e\'erat grandduldrcn

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UP~Th\'
hi .~ l o !'ic
Wheeling
~u~pension
bru l ~o:e l'~·Opt!nctl
IMlay alter nn

Gov. Underwood
To Crown Queen·

Sljln On
Circle 3 Ranch
Gum by
Fury
'::a pt.. GaJJ.Int
True Story
Detecli ve's Diary

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My Liale Margie
1:00 Baseball
4 :30 Hopalung Cassidy
s,oo Get SEt, Go
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Sports ~ye
5:415 News Picture
8 :00 WRlc~ lrfr. Wizard
8,30 ~•tur :lay Ni.,..1t Jamboree
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Mystery Ther.ter
s,ao Dollar A Second
9 :00 EnCot!t Theater
9,so !\dventure Theater
10,00 News and Sport! f!et.dlJnes
10:10 Nitewatch
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12:00 K:die's K1tc~en
12 30 As· the World Turns
1:00 Our- Miss Brook.!J
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Hlih~A-ay htrol

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Life on the Fnrm
Captain Kangaroo
Mlgtty Mouse Playhouse
Lucky 8 Ranch
It'!! A Hit
Big Top
The Lunc. R~nger
Town and Countr:,r
Baseball Preview
Game of the Week
Brooklyn Handlc~tp
The Early Show
You Are Th.ere
Mr. District Attorney
Bucc".ncer.s
The Jimmy
T~· For!fhe
Ga1e Storm Show

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SRO Playhou~e

9 :00

Guru::moke
f'olden Playhouse
The Late Show
1'he Late, Late Show

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Big P;,yoff
Hob Crosby ShOw
E'nghler Day
Secret Storm

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U b!U Adventure~ in Le11rnlni1
12:00 N~,on News
12:15 Nlli!&gt;, .. bors
J2:30 Lib·m• . e
1:00 The t'',,t,' 'line Toucb
2:00 Aflerno'&gt;n Film FeS'tlvat
3:30 Life .Vith Elizabeth
4:00 Car.oon Club
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

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11:!19 Sign On
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Five Star Final
John D11ly and the New&amp;
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Two Gun PlayhouSe

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6;30 News Review

7:00 Jim Bowie
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6:45
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Cisco Kid

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8:00 Sherlock Holmes
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A Date With the Angels

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Hitlh Tension

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Personal Profile
Cowtown, U. S. A.
'l'he La rrrenre Welk
The Country M.usJq
Century Theal'tlr
Late New-s

ber of farm bO)'I and s:irls In '-H
'-"'Ork h.u remaineJ about the
'lime tUJCe 19M.
Twtnl.y-•ix counUe• report 4-11
~n rollmenta of
1.000 or more
:::lark County ler,JI the list wllh
I ,810
members.
Columbiana
·~:~nks second
wlth
1,740 and
ltuk third with. 1,840. Wayne:
:ounty haa 1,449 club memberl
tnd Scioto J ,302 Lieldnlil, Medind ,
fairfie ld an~ Trumbull countieS
~ac-h have more than 1,200.
Last year Ohio's 4·H club!;
1umbered t,R87, a figure higher
han any
other state in the
United States.

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ftav{)r of
~~,,;:;;r~~~;,.~
to the Stotler 1,.;1
Farm oear MJne:al
enjay the melodious
Swiu e.o w bella as thelr
ambles in from the patlture
evening.

lap Beetle Is
Spreading Far.
Wide In Ohio
WOOSTER, O.~Thc Japanese
ieetle, flashily colored but bitter enemy of the rose fancier,
turf owner and graPt grower,
has spread ita rank~ far ant!
wide Jn Ohio thi! year.
Dr. J. B. Polivka o! the
Agricultural Experiment statioll
says complaints of the JapanesPbeelle have been poul'ing in from
sections of the state that formerTwo persons identified last week's aerial farm picture as being Virgil Blackwood's place
ly haven't been bothered.
The at Darwin, 0 ., on Rt. 680. They were John Handley, Rt. 2, Pomeroy. and Patty Burnside,
beetle hfl8 been chewing its way Pomeroy Rt. 2.
through a roughly crescl\l-shaped
uea in the state, running from the pests. But spraying is a Itpre be the work on the Progra~ residu:~.l wall sprays in barns har.
Toledo to Cleveland, Youngstown time-saving metho~ . says Polivka. \ Planning Committee. After tlus given a considerable control of the
East \Liverpool, Marietta and Ciu· He recommends DDT emulsion committee ha.\1 worked out · th~ fly opulation The ncwc~1 approt•ed
beta use it lasts longer than the ·overall program , eommittee3 rel· material Js Diazinon. This material
cinnati.
Although June roses have l~ng DDT wettable powder. Apply the ' POltsible for the various phase~ bas a longer residual action than
~ne, the hybrid . ro.!ics whteh insecticide at weekly intervals.
of the program wrll be appointee'. malathion . lt is. usually marketed
Homeowners whn have trees or
If any of you would be inter- as a 25% emuls1?n concentrate. if
biCtOm unhl the chtll days of fall
arc favorite feeding grounds ~or shrubs Lhat they trea~ure highly ested in helping with a-ny parti· thls eonc~nlrate IS pureh&lt;~;sed then
the insects.
A gardener w_t th suc-h as Chinese elm or mountair. cular part or the program: live· usc 'h pmt conee-ntrntc m 3 galtime on his banda ean hand·ptck ash, should keep an eagle -eye out stock, cooking exhibits, sewing Jons f'lf watr;r or two gallon s of
for .Tap beetle
atlacks. Grap~ exhibits, assembling the catalo- coneenlrate 1n 100 gaUons of water.
vines and the young grapes also gue, etc., please contact Russ or
As _w1th many of_ our newer
arc choice tidbits.
me we don't want anybody to chcmteals the one dorng th e sprayfcei left out.
ing should aYoid_ cont~ct wtth the
" In view of the heavy ar:Jult in ·
FEEDER CALF SALE
spray on the sk1n or m thE- eyes.
(estations of the beet:e . " says
To date 157 Feeder Caive.s Di~zinon .should never be used on
lhc ent(Jmolog!sl, "turf damage from Mason County have been an11nals.
can he expected to be serious
consigned to the Dcmonstration zl
Malathion, lhe older res1dualma this fall ."
Salc to be held in Point P}easant terial, give!! good control of flies
October 24, 1957.
and is approved for use 111 theWe would like to have more residual wall spray should be used
calves consigned so if you wou!d on anima ls. Lindane rna~,. still be
New Holland
be interested in sellin&amp; your cat- effer:tive io some barns as a
ves in the Dem onstr&lt;tlional Sal~ . are dcvelopmg res rstance to lin·
please contact me at the Extens- dane
ion Office. We would welcome
The other mcthol or chemical
consignmenls of one ca lf to a control of files is wilh the use of
hwndred.
spare spray et&gt;ntaining pyrethru!ll
allithrin or thwcyanates. They krll
By C E. Blekestee
flies present at the time but do
not give any residual control. They
Meigs County Agricultural As•nt
August seems tn be the month should be applied daily wi lh hand
when we h:a\'e to swat the files in sprayers, aerosol bombs, and misl
.
order to keef.! their numbers under or fog sprayers.
For
use
on
dairy
caltlc
lhem·
control. Thh is particularly true
selves only meUloxc:hhw ·and pyre·
around dairy barns.
LJlrum sprays arc approved !or
One of the reasons for this heavy control.
fly population is tl&gt;at a ~!'lgle r~­
male fly may lay ns many as 2700
Meigs County poultry producers
eggs in 30 days. Eggs hatch in a always have trouble maintaining
COMMITTEES
rew hours t&gt;nd the mag~ots feed production in their laying flocks
W·• lh&gt;' "" tl•e next two weeks the in manure and other waste- mater- w h(.n lh c 1empcr alu,es. r ...,
'·e '"'"
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various cor.1mittcc~ will be ' ap· ials in the barn area.
the 80 and 90 degree bracket. Dr.
pointed and
working and the
It is very important that animal Glyde Marsh, Ohio Stat(,' Vniver•how catalogues mimcographe~ pens. chickel'l houses, seepage si~l' extem&gt;ion poultry spe-cialist
We're going to need a lot of hel;1 areas around Sllos and other breed· points out t~:~t hem !'at less when
in gelling ready for ~his . yenr's ing areas be closely checked and tempera turl~ c:. r:1b " nd when the-y
show but if we all pttch m , the cleaned out so a~ to cut down the don't eat they can'l lay.
' borden on any one won 't be tlJO area where flies breed readily .
At 100 degrees fcccl consumptiOn
great.
In addition to strick sanitation of layers may be less than half
PREMIUM LIST REVISED
keeping .screens on windows and that at normal pen temperatures,
The premium lisl has l.reen re fly population. The new approved When temperatur~s pass 70 _devised slightly and we hope to ing milk rooms, houses and similar grces. the spcc1alL~I
~xplams,
get the catalogue mimeographe? place~ is an important method of i calcium i.~ n~t. converted wto c_gg"
and dislributed as soon liS possr- comb!IUng the fly nuisance.
I shells as cffJclcntly ~s ot hcr.wrse.

Nichols (rosslned Females

LEAD ON

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MOWING MACHINES

for hatching egg procl'uctiOI
See your near•st
lwoll•l" ltarclteryman

Fleming
Hatcheries
NelsonvUle, Ohio

HAY RAKES

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NewsBriefs
PROFWSSOR KILLED
MARION, 0. UP- Miss Rmm
Clldwgan~ 81, Springfield, retired i
wittenberg Cvllese
professor,
was killed Thursday in a headon
rolllsion between a ear and a
truck ' south of here. She retl~cl
in 1943 after 33 yean of tetcblng 1
Enjllsh.

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KID HAS TO
Ft!$1-lT HIS
OWN 8ATTLES!
HAS 10 TAKE
GAI&lt;E. OF
1-IIMSe.t.~/

SJ-r
L.ET A
KlO HIS OW"
SIZ!

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"'HE\OLD MM
HOI.L!!RS A

OIFFERI!I'tt
GALYI'SO'"

C'IOP ITH
srpp/ :t TELL

'&gt;'011, 'IOU SIO
8UIJ.Y! ~ELP.
FOLIC!- :t'U.
HAVE 'YOU
,_1,RRI!STEO!
w:A$a!'!WIS
INSTANT!!

Tht• ct:n!ury-olc! 3,000 mile unfortified mternatJonll boundary
between the Unile&lt;l States and '
Canada folh.IW! the length or Lake I
Ene approximately in its cenlcr .

Two Tone Finish

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DODGE-PLYMOUTH

Middleport

Cor. Second &amp; Mill

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Everyone is IM.ading for The Pomtrroy Ferrn Bure•u
Co-op on E. Main Street In Pomeroy, They're heer·
ing all •bout the big w..-ings th.at tMir nei,hbon
•re puHing in the b.tnlr:, iulf Mc:1uM the-r ct.cldM
to check CO-OP pria&gt;l first . Yu, they've 'faund
QUALITY UP AND PRtCE5 DOWN 11 the CO.OP
Store in Pomeroy. Come in today end ' " for your·
&amp;elf wh•t wonct.rful buy• . . h•- in store for you.

Farm News"

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Build Your Milk
Base Now With

BU Y
LAS
FEED DRY COWS FOR
60 Days Before Freshening
And 30 Doys After On
Y2 Oats or Barley
Ground ond Mixed
With Vz Bulky Las

ble. Next thing

on the list will

FREE With. -Jle Purchase

SPECIAL!
UMITED TIME ONLll

Of Any
Zl Cu. FL

SEASONAL CLOSE OUT

New 21" Rotary Mowers

UN ICO '
Chest

FREEZER

$69-95

PRICED
AS LOW AS
We Are Paying Top Priee
For Wheat Daily!

IIW
310 Utility Troctor
Hon!'o the utility tractor
withabalf-tonmore built-

in woight for unmatched

UNICO
MASTER DELUXE

traction and otaJ)lina . . •

belps you move dirt up to

10 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ........ $279

26% faster!

16 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ........ $359
22 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER. ........ $419

Sugar Run Flour Mill
Mulberry Ave.

Pbone 1M

Pom(lroy

UNICO IMPERIAL ELECTRIC RANGE Only $299

dog

MIX Dogburger J5 a compLete
food, thoroughly tested in the Held and m the

kennel. Mealiied (crumbles) or cubeized . _ . in 5, 25 or 50 pound bags. Ask
about it nrxt time you're in.
.'

Get Frve F'oldP.rf
Guide to Good Feedin!1.

"Whtrt Quality Is P•r•mount''

Cor. 2nd and Bultemul
PODl&lt;tOy,

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UNICO

18 CU. FT. CHEST FREEZER .......... $299

MASTER DI:LUXE

low as $199

FrN~7.cr ttcfrigerator Combinatl~n .... Only

$429

4 rT. CATTLE BARB WIRE ........ $7.39 roll

AUTOMATI&gt;:

DRYER
$209

UNICO ELECTRIC and GAS WATER HEATER .......... .. .... $118.95

Middleport Feed Mill
We Do Custom Grinding

liS

UNICO IMPERIAL

POMEROY
N, 2nd Avo.

WASHER
$279

:lO CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ...... .. $499

REFRIGERATORS-Deluxe Models

MASTER

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT CO.

AUTOMATIC

15 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ........ $349

GRADI,

AVAILABLE AT THE

Raelne, Ohio

20 DRESSED BROILERS

OR FR.EEZER-REFRIGERATOR COMBINATION

The Purina Way To Make Your
Grain Pay.

Pbone 3571

BARGAINS
FREEZER

CHECK-R-MIX
RATIONS

YOUR PURINA DEALER

HAS THE

7
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FOR THE HIGHEST
QUALITY

OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO.

SHOPPING CENTER

r'~D~u~'~io~g~re~c~e~ot~y~ear~'~l~h~e;;;u~a~c~of~A~a;•:.;;"~'~ul~l~a~·h~e~ll;;;l~h~&gt;&lt;~k~n~":;';;;'~';;;'~'.·~~~~

FEED A'Jl THE RATE OF I
POUND PER 100 POUNDS OF
BODY WEIGHT PLUS ALL THE
HAY AND WATER THEY WILL
CONSUME.

INCREASES

·YOUR · TOWN and COUNTRY

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LI!T I-JIM

Bel Air 2 Door Sedan
Radio ' Heater and Defroster

UYR,

New and Used

From 1SOO lb. to 2500 lb.
Per Cow Hove Been
Obtained On This Progrom

The Cardinal Is the State bird of ton,
Ohio. In
to Its n1tlve State
it never

house
tempt: ratures j
may be reduced by
1uing whJte waJh on the roof. by
o~ning all doors and windows,
and by reversin.: e•haust fan! .-o
thl!)' b!ow Jflto the pem During
periods of extreme heat, spraytng
b1rds and pt!lll w1th mist from
a gard 1·n hose will enable la}"er! :
to s u rvtv~
I
Me t~s Coun ty poultry produccu
ha ve found !hat 1t may be ne&lt;:l'_,.. ,
. ~ary In cx'ro:me cases to sprinkle
water on t~e roof of a poultry
house to attempt to lower the temperature .

people ere nltk.llmed. a~
and many ID Ohioan carne. 1
buck.tye in bi1 pocket fQr iOOd
luek or to ward off rbeu..U..

1955
CHEVROLET

Poultry

~!wnh

~IJth

Sandusky, Ohio, is known as
"Chalk Capitlll of the World".
world's first cnrpenter's chalk and
tailor's chalk were made in San·
dusky. Today the Americn Crayov
Company makes paints, educatiol'j·
al toys, visual educational aidS,
pencils, crayons, erasen as well as
challt.

duced and thin, weak-ihelled e1p
0hlo i1.u, M monl)poly on the
ue produced. At kmpenlures of bud. eye. whkh growl all over east10~ deg llyen nl.IY colllp~e and
ern United Slatel, but by tradition
die of ~Mil prOJtration.
v hw i1 the Buckeye StaLe, the
~h.n;h uys the u* or electric
hghl.s in the- pens to permit lay·
t-rl to fl!ed ir. Lhe cool houn of the
mornin(! and ever.ln1 will help 1
mainlain feed coneumptton Wet 1
m&lt;uhes made wLih cold water alao
will hel p. By im·re:uinr the flow
r~~e of automatic drink..lng founta•nll', cooler watu will be !upplied
10 the fiO&lt;-k

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9 30 Arthur Godfrey
10:30 olrike Jt l-ucu
Jl:OO Vall;,nr Lally
11:15 Love of Life
11 30 Search fur Tomornw

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WHEELING, W. Va . UP~Gov .
Cecil H. Underwood will crown 1
the 6th Anmt•l QuL&gt;en of Q1reeru. !
~t the Ohio-West Virilnia AII - I
Star football came here Aug. tO
The winner Will be chosen m•xt
week from a group of 25 bcaultes
all high school sllnion.
Hct
selection wi)l be announced ut
the haJf .
ceremonies or t!1~
aame.

NAMIS IIIIQ.INI!IR
COLUMBUS UP-The Ohio
Publie Utilities Commissiota today
appointed Paul Htnlpton of Clil·
al Winchester as chief eniinttr.

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7 00 Jimmie Dean
7 :30 Bosto~ Black·ie
8:00 Capt;~in K.augaroo
8 :45 l'BS New!!
9 :00 Fred Waring

Meigs County Newt

nw oldt·~t
I hf' wt'slt·r·n

m. ·.ly Nehonl

Torch Speedway

Witcher Rites
To Be Fridav•

lfl ml\nlh $.100,000 foc('·liftlng joh

Mt·

Bride and Groom
Matinee Tbe1t.:!r
Queen For A uay
Modern Rowanct&gt;~
Co!4ledy Time
Movietirr,e

WHTN~TV

Bridge
Now Re-Opened

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COLUM·BUS, 0 -Ohio's 4-J'
Club enrollment\ ltas J'('ached 1
tJew aU-time higrt of ?6,911 , an
inercaae or more than 400 wllhtr
the lut year, according to H. W
Harlhlteld, state 4-H club leader
Four-H club girlts in Ohio out
• nu_m ber the boys nearly two ((
.one. Of ttte total rnembeuhip
&lt;t9,731 arc girls and
27,180 art
&gt;.oya, Harshfield n.ys . Thi.! year
the 4-H'era carried more than
lO:i,OOO club projects.
The biggest Increase in 4-H
enrollment in recent ycau 'ha~
· been among non-farm youthl:i, llc
) cording to Harshfield. These nonfarm boys and girls now mali.c
up about 40 percent of the state's
total club enrollment. The num-

WCHS-TV Channell

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3:30 Edge of Nlgllt
Among lllu strioul! alumni of
4 :00 The Errly Show
Ohio's Wittenberg Collcgc are Is·
~:30
You~ l!:sao Reporter
u.e K Funlt and Ada111 \'ll. Wat: ·
nails., co·foundel's ur f'unk and
8-:45 :,'8 1ll.J! ",JAde
Wagnalls whu: h is f«mous for th
5 · liS Wc'Jlr.lt~
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"stand!l!'d DicUt)nary".
6 :00 Action
6: 15 Dougl.:.s Edwar~s
6 :30 Playhouse of St&lt;Jrs
'1:00 West l oint Story
7 ·30 D{'stiny .

II 111 II' &lt;' rt " ' Ill\ sot•w l at
The Middlt•port Fire Deplll't·
WI II Iw,
ll11· Tl•~lll' llsto~f ('&lt;u l•ll. satunlnv nu!nt ~ ~ planning to ~end IQ mnm!Jr!ratt•d tn J• !'oa~ t lo-f'oast d( &gt;'(t'd h.- ~· t ll!lltll{ nl n p m Jlomf' mad•• her~ lo the Ohio Slate- Volunteer
&lt;·t reuil TV markrlinc for·u m &lt;ll •rP rt·•·l•m. •·:r.,_ r• piP, P•lJl an•l (·of- Flrt'man's As9ot:iation conference
ltw Shf't'aloll f:th~;r •n lloor (; ;~rdt&gt; n 1 rt'(' will h1• ~ rll '!
111 Cotumhu ~ from Augu~t 16·18.
in {'(nt'll\lla ll Tu&lt;'SIIay , ,Ju ly :111 Thr·
1 lleadqnariN ~ for the meeling will
rl\l' ll nt wu s li•rl fl'llllt n Nt•w Ynr k
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
bt• at t he lll'shltor-Hilton Hotel .
'I'V ~ound ~ l :.n:r h.v ~~ ,. _ t~uinll .
"r nnrl Mr .~
lln ,..,,•t' Fla ~ horr
Sidney T . !tussC'Ji i9 delegate
prt·~itknt of t'ltrys lr•r lJivistnn and 1 • Onion· ~ ]{itl'ltrnt nf' Uaylnn arr ft•om lh(• lora! department and
lu-antPd In C'hn·~ l 1 • 1 ll l•:dcn ill 31 lll'llt\111\l'lng lh,, birth llf an •·igltt David Ohling('r is alternate. Plans
1Htlllld 2 rnrJ11't' d:tuL!hlt'l', '\'O!l\'tJ wr&gt;rc ll!seussed wht!n the ~'ir('Jnt&gt; ll
kt•\ tJ S markr·l ~.
DP1•. WE~tlnl·~ dav . .l u lv 31. hv rur'l Tlrursd:..y nighJ at the l"ircMHV

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7 00 Dr. Hudson's Journal
7:30 t1fe ., f Riley
8 ·00 The Jos('p• Cotton Show
8 :30 Big l'd.Jment
::HJO Cavalcade of Sports
9 :45 Red btlrber's CMner

day at tbe WlldtPr uapltst Chureh
at lwi o'el~rk wtth huria) there .

:\it'll{~ ~Tn!or c o .' ·Mi•lrlll'~)() rt. 1 ,~r-

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Pope) t: P1·esent~
News Piclure
6 :00 \\o'ild Bill Hil-kok
6 ·30 Weatllt&gt;t.:.tst
6 :3.'S Sports Eye
8 ·45 :'&gt;t82 N~WI

Funeral Sl' t·vtrcs wet'c held to

Ind·-1,V-·J,dual Meat Loaves
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Federal M('n
N'ewa Heal'l!:net
Nltewa(ch
Tonltht
Sign Oft

Satunlot- Chonnel 3

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nr·i~~S, Vlt'l'· \li'Csit!rll1 in dlai' J.W
llaf~K. :lH ht• 11111111H'Il lhl' lf)!)7 ! Ill ·
pt•rlnl tn l'rcht•ndt~tttg r:tmttat)!n
whkh h11 s rt' qult.•d Ill a ~all· , in
Nl'aSI' llf :\:J4 [11'1' t·l'll l f\\' 1'1' !!!~{!
11nlt·~ lo dtl''' II•· !iillll tol al (' ltn _,.

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Tic Tac Dough
II 30 It Could Be You
12 00 i'ex and Jinx
1~ :-10
Current
100 My L:tlle MarJie

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Today
Roml-er Roon
Th~ Price ia mtht

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The Daily Sentinef'

Ea-gle esUmalcd Ohio is adding spau· for
trailers at the rate of about !'i,OOO a venr
''That's o11Iy au indication uf things to l'o.me ··
he snicl

Hohf't'l V Pt•rrv mnnn"f'l'

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Perry Sits In

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50 units each were approved by the distrid
sanitar_v engineers and lO('J] health depart.

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Those who must move with the job, such
Js factory and construction workers a n d
members of the a,rmed forces.
People who just lik e trailer living.
With the cost of developing a park ranging
from $750 to $1,000 per trailer space, Eagle 1
offered this cardinal suggestion to prospec-r
tive trailer park developers: Contact t he
l!calth department when the park is still in
the planning stage.
"The department 's consulta·nt mAy make
sugge!ilions worth money, and save time and
inconvenience," he explained.
Local health departments are responsible
for issuing the yearly operating license and
making regular inspections. The Ohio DepartIIIVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
ment of Health, th rough district representaRICHARDS. OW IN- GINERAL MANAGIIt
RIYNOLD &amp;. GREEN&amp;- EDITOR
tives . checks and a·pproves places for new and
ChHt.r L. Ttnnthlll, St•ff Wrlt.r, Sport• ldltor
expanded trailer parks, and works with Jocal
NatJQDal aclvertillhtl repre.&amp;entatlv.!o BottiuelU-KtmttaU. IDe., a~
.
departments on trailer park maintenance pro- ...ca:S.natoa Ave., New YoNt: City, 16, N. %.
!Sltered
u
teeond
clau malllnlil matt81 ~~ot't.be poft office at Porn
grams
tltOY· Ohio.
SUb:!rcrlptlon ratea: DeUo:oeT.y·by carrter where available 30 ~nts per
Ohio is one of the fpw slates in the nation Hek· one )'ear Jn advahee at Tbe DaHy Sentinel office, $l~.OO· 111
with laws and regulations endorsed by the rontb1, $7.80; three mootba, $3.90. Br. motor route where av 111 ilable
)81!1 montb
By mail one rear $8; sa montbJ, $4.25; thre~ montba
trailer pa-1·k industry and hy the public health f2,34J· une montb, Sl.

the area
In addition to major developments , a num ber of smaller parks hsvlng between 25 and

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dnhlren

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lfe ronlinued . "~owadays trailer living is
a way of lif P with man y people. and the health
department must see that their health is safe.
guarded.'' The mobile living quarters rind fa~ ·
vor with four groups. as he sees it·
The young marrieds. who haven't the mon- .
ev for the payment on a stationary home , but
s till wish the conditions or home life.
HPtired couples, who want to move around .

In line "'ith this !Sugge.suon wt, note that
the State Health Department reported it ap~
proved 20 new maJOr trailer park dew·lop ments accommodating an estimated 2.000
"homes on whe e l~·· in the first half of 19;-,7
A..:co rd!ng to George ~:agle, t•nginecJ in
rhargl' ot general sanitation. the .approvJb
bring the total ur such trailer park devrlup·
llll'ttl s in Ohio to about 750.
Ten of the larger new trailer parks are located in thl? northeastern counties. The engineer tited "burgeoni ng industrial growth'' as
a fa-c tor in the high number of trailer parks

recent sanitalion survey

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srwe rage systems, good st reets and walkways ,,
patios. recreational facilities . and the like.

polis

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4.:8 Club Rolls
Hit New High
Of 76,911 Here

TWO IDRNTIFY FARM Affi PICI'URE OF LAST WEEK

Middleport

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E. MAIN ST.

PHONE 98

POMEIQY

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Play In Wellston Tourney, Aug.l2-l6 Prepare For
Little League off&gt;CII ls ..., h.... he wtll h"' uff&gt;m l "'"" entry All s
loday an AU-Star team
the ap pli&lt;.tio.. fucms """ •nd will
- tar Game
~~t"':':ti~te :'r:V:n ~~it~~~~~~~ ~~~~le
l'ft"SHknl g•·ls one Monday Night

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BASEBALL
RESULT i Musial
Cobb In R.ecord
IY UNITED PRESS
- Passe·"
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County League 1nd from t.he )lid- ~ th•t Lione l HO.I')o(s ~ltddleport

tourn•ment In Wellst on , A ug 12
thru 18.
'Mle Welltrto n event ! uper cedes
that of Gallipolis last yea r. The
Gallia 6ty_ "A-·iU not sponsor a t ournament this year.

Leagut•
A n All-Star It-11m ron1rH1~.-.u of
outl:ltanding plaH"r ~ from all the
count\• leaguf' tt·:nns ha~ already
been named
't 1 d dli•p• ~rt
wlmh
winds up ··~ le&lt;~~u P pt: 1 ~ toni g ht.
ha~ yl't to Pam 1. an All s 111 r cast.
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BLACK SIGNED AGAIN
W ASH INGT0 _\1' 1'1' _
J 0e
Blar k. r e h rf p 1tl'h 1r1!.: hl'fo of lhe
195:t Urool·i.ln
!J, 11J ~ (·n.
was
sig ne d as a fn·e :1g1, 11 t Thilrsday
by the Wast.in gto n So·n&lt;~tors on
t he reeom,m•mi:~IJon uf !rout -offiee sp P{'[al!st &lt; hu('k l&gt; re ,scn
·rhe .en;Hon
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Ci~ innati
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Phtladelphi.a
56 46 - ~ 4
N~w York
43 58 .4.26 17
P ittsburgh
38 66 .3~ 24
Cbjcago
33 66 .333 2tH2
T h!'Y imnwd iately bt'ga n think
l'hynday's R"ults
m g uf !tH All Star ga m~ Monda) B;oo_klJ•n . 12 Chicago 3
night 0 '' the Pomeroy f1 ehl whf'n Cmcmnall 4 Philadelphia 3 n ite
lhP out '&gt; la iH!ing
players fro m ' St. Louis 8 New YUJ'k O, nit('
other Pnny l.Pu~ue teams will
Saturday•, G•m••
tat'kle t hem
New York at' Cincin nati
I .Paglk ofiH·ials st•](•etPd pli!r
Pittsburgh at Chicago
f'rs from Ha(·Jne. the s~Tacur," Brooklyn at Milwauk&lt;'c
R•'f1 Win gs un d thr Pum!'roy
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I a de 1Ph"1a at St. Loui.!l
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1I1ans.
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Pony Ll•agu1· closed t heir season
on Thur.~ ct ar ngh t wit h an ea.c;y
17- 7 victor~· over Syracuse on tl'.c
Sy1·aeusc dJ:~mo ;'cL

Sl'. I OUIS UP-Stan Musal I &lt;l.llt-ad or Mu.stal.
passed _Ty Co b~ today and t he
S.n.tors ldlt Chlsox
Sl Lo~ lS- C'ardmals entered intu
In the onl y other Nattomll
the . s pm t . oi the occasion by a loacrifi.ce fly in the e ijlttb inn pass mg Mdwau kee to IIt ke over i n~ &lt;.l!(ainst Philadelpni a to .!ICOn:
the Nat ional League lead.
\\'.:. l: y Post fr o1r t hi;·d aud ca,1 11
All this passing was
acco··
· · · :·n n ll y \ ~c. t gave th !.!
piJshed when _ th e Card-inals rl
, a -1, -J came fr om beh ind
f, ·,.ted t he G1an ts. 8-0 ~ur.::dll)
t·. woy.
Monterey Hardtop. Dark blue
'ligh t to ,akc over f&gt;:-s t place by
The win, ~-r:ond in a r ow. en~itb. li,&amp;ht blue body, like ne w,
111·0 pe r centage points over
the
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mterior very clean, auto. trans.,
idle
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for fourtf1 place in theIU.:H, def. Very good rubber. A
~la ndings and put th&lt;" m three ar:d
CIT you 'll be proud to own.
Tht• 36-year-old M LL~i al supplied a half g.amcs out of firs t.
most of the unpetQ~ wit"h a pe•
T1.1r ni n.: from the 2·1 lleries
kr t n ;ght &lt;~I ~h l• pbt e that invicto r y over Philadelphia, t he
1
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'! ude d a pair of two ru n h omer~.·' Rcdlegs ope n a four g ame se1·ies
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L • ct · G B allL' two sin2"lcs.
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with New York tonig ht to rou n d
wJnn•ng hu rln :1~ lw wl' nt Pll Ne w York
66 34 .6.'57
St an the Man passe.! Cobb with out t heir curre nt home stand.
250 \\' · Main
Phone 62-X
Coffee J{rind,·r ~ und mPnl ~lice rs thr wav f(lr I he c hamp!! giv in g Chicago
61o 38 .61.6 4
his sct•ond ho mer of the ga me ill
Pomeroy
a re s pec1:~ l J' ru Lhlcts m;llluf;H·lun·d u p e ig ht h it~. four wa lks, an rl Boston
54 46 .!540 ll lt:! the s ixt h i11 •1ing. The blow. h i~
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C'IM•eland
M 49 .!506 l:t
24th e ti'('Uil of th e season, w u
- - - -- -Ml'a n whl!1• . t h1~ Tig'f'r ~ crackt'tl Detroit
50 49 ~Hi
l h&lt;· 1.140th ex t• a base h Jt or hi ~
ou t I I hits off th e offN in g.~ of Baltimore
46 53 .460 19 II'&lt;HlCr a nd put hun Ill third
thr~e S ,V rilt'u~t· h u l"l e r~ who g u v~· K~ns~s City
38 63 364 29
ph{'e a h e&lt;~d o t the Gc01·g ia Peach
up a tot il l of nin£' w~&amp;lk s and hjt \\-ash111gton
36 68 .353 JO t.~ I r ag ue
g.11ncs ilt'hcduled. Ci1&gt;·
three bat s nwn .
Thurldo~v's R•sults
t·i:llll.ti r.i p]l(•d P~tibd c' l ph i 1;, 4-3
Trade
Washington ~ Chicago 4
' :.nd l' r r&gt;ok l~· n m~ Jde t ! U 1ieago
¥.! Ton Pickup. Radio and Heater . Pr ac tica ll y new tires.
in the cash and
Th e Ti ~ot: t&gt;r~ j ll mpc!1 to a quick Detroit 7 Boston 5
! ':! :1. llo •t;·ui l defe&lt;tlerl g 0 q 011 . 7-5
Body and Paint excellent.
.
s• 1u,.•Ys, Game1
.lead Wht&gt;n they scor"rl
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,"\(1 \ \ : ,•Ji ,Lgt u•J IJ c·at t h~ \Vh lti' lth•' Y go.
1 ·., 1x . r,-4 111 l h" o nl y
In thl' f1rs t m nt ng wn h th e b1~- Dl'l r oit at W~tshi n.!lt o 11
1u, 1\m er i·
t:.::_est blow be1 n1: Howard Wt'l ls' Kansas City at Baltimore nitt&gt;
or. 111 •.,'. ·.u e g; 11 , .~ , ~tl. L·lt.~t!U .
st n~ l (' that d rove in two runR.
(']('\'eland at New York ·
TJ1" !:, •ll egs held .l L!' w grip
4 dr. Radio and Hea te l'.
t Sy~Ac tte &lt;'a mi' bll&lt;' k in the bot· C'h ica14o at Bo8ton
~~ 11 first d11· i~iun an d the h) 111
om a of l h ~ in ning to Ial ly 1
INTERNATIONAL LEACU&amp;
kn•p win nmg a 1)pCJt1 'l' d t o bt· Uw
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e r _ f!' war t .' tt:war t srored Ull Roches ter 13 Havana 3
, 1 ·L tl r..;d ;l l' n J:-'111 J:r! H 11 ii~y hil
Middleport
an m lf'ld out
Montt·eal 3 Columbus 0
i11 ,i , ,tt depar1ment.
On ly Babe
Club Coupe . Heater.
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July 30 suepcndf:'d g;me
,,u. l L t•tl Geh r i,; wit h 1,1 00, are
ba ses loat1 £' d doubl e I hat rlean•d Miami 9 Buff&lt;~lo 6
.p;
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AM&amp;RICAN ASSOCIATION
bull a11 d l'r-ll'('
t. he saeks pu t lh t· t h.amps fa r out
Denver 17 Charleston 2
Tht· !11 dian s g:.t one in ttw fir·.~t
Heater.
f
m ront nnd !H' Itl r d the ills ue for
(h " e venin ){ Thf' y ca~r.to ba ek to Wlch.ila 2 Minne•pol•··~ 2 .~ , 11 ,.,1 11 11 JoJ o Smith 's lt'a d o H doub k
end 8 inning raJ·,,
;11 1d se o n·d nn .l ol' I•' Jt• ld's dot 1bl e
a d (I one ru n in the fourth in n4 dr . Heater.
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Louis ville "' Omaha 2
.Th t·y t~dde d t·&gt;'v u 1n
th e fit'tli
m g lln lhn·l' mu re in lh !' sixth.
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Indillnapolis
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. d anfl hllrl thf:'ir bi gg('st inninf
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI
.11 11 1 Terry Kn igh t hum t·n· d in to
(h 1r
· th (
h
W L P&lt;t. GB nght l" Cll l f'l" .
MANY MORE TO
m
e onrt/1 w en llwy scored B"ffalo
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112 49 .449
Fur the ln d ia us , I.e&lt;' RPed h ad
( ou r ru ns o n five h1ts. Roger
CHOOSE FROM
110 49 .550 1 1 :1 doui&gt;Jc an d .Jimm y Wa tso n ,
Stewa r t 's double was thf' biggest ~richm ond
blow o r lhe inn ing.
Rorohn
58 53 .523 4
" nglt'.
.
oc ester
157 55 . ~09 5'h
\V (Ji f·~ f&lt;Ln ned
thrt'&lt;'.
wa lkNI
AUTO SALES
Followtn g the gam!' t he Ttgcrs Miami . .
54 55 _495 7
tw o; Pr icf' fa nned une , wa lkc''
Phorw 6045-J
were hono re rl nt o wi r•ner roast Havana
53 59 .4?::1 g•h no n{' Knigh t fa nned ~ ix , Wil1k-- (:
in the Na ylo r, Hu n park given Col&lt;&gt;mb .... ,· · ·.
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Open
Evenings
until 9 p.m.
49 61 .445 12 h ~ ix : F' ie •. s
iHHwtl
twu
an('
lor the m t1y r•an• nt s or th~· team Montreal
49 fil 445 12 1f.! walked ft vc.
AI Traftlc Light
membl'rs. r-.bnJ~CI"s Rk h Jones
_ _. - - - - -Uacine
!'ilO ::121 -- 2 6 0
In Middleport
and .J i mm y Dil'lll wr re Cd c h prelnrhnn s
1oo 020--a 6 :1
se n ted ll g d'i h~· lhf' boys ror
th1•ir effort ~ dllrlll g the sca ~o n .
N. 2nd Ave.
Cash Ballr, Owner
Middleport
580 103 17 " 2

1955 MERCURY

$1795

TUTH£
MOTOR CO.

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Simmona of the 1 Bell. who t lwn came home wit h.
Ph1h was -eoastlng along with a
.
3-l lead Thu rs day night un_til . t he ty1ng ru n on Post· ~ single.
the _Re ds put together t hree hltt 1 Warren Hacker relieved Sim·
to t1e the score an d kn ock h im
mo ns and Robinson \1 ' ~ for ceJ at
ou:.
t hird on, Don Hoa.k's; bunt. Selh
John nv T emol e s t:J.rt ed
the Moreh/ad came in to pitch to
rally wi1h 11 s ingle, the n ~ t ole sec - ninc h/ hitter Smok y Burgess, who
ond and scor ed on Gus Beu·~· bounced 11 single orr the p la te,
r-oub le. Sim mons thre\ll
Frank fiiJing the bases. Baihy t hen
Robi n.son's
11tt.empted saer lflr,• br ought in Post with his sacri fict
to th ird hue too late to gel fiy.

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1954 BUICK
SPECIAL 2 DOOR SlOAN
Flashy re-d and white wilh good white wall tires . Dyna.flow ne w
!:jf'a1 covers. It can 't be beat at this price.
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1-1953 Plymouth

YOUR

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Shopping Headquarters

Boys

See Our Modern Styles

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B 3t lcr ie~ : Ohl i u~t·r a nti S prou ..;e

~Oil\ \'~. Ehe~·, f ,iiC h :

(:u inthe r (LP)
1• l:~n a ga n !2! . /1l' tlW .~ ( 2) anti Rum·
me I.

We Are Continuing Our

Miteff Hiked To
No. 10 Place
fn Heavyweights

BOAT SALE
ONE MORE WEEK /
UNTIL

NEW YOnK lll' - Thl' Ring
~1a g11.i n e to(h\y hopdull y bO!lllled
unb('Rtrn yo un g Ai rx :W:iteit or
, Argt'n ti na int o the to p 10 r ating!&gt;
among_ the '' pooreR! " heavy weight
group tn yea rs.
Twenty-two-year-old Miter£, with
111 stra ight victories under hi s
belt, wall rated lOth , helow " the
poores t consignment that h u apin International heavypea red
we ig ht_ sel ections in many yeurs ·•
Eddie Mache n or San Jl, rancl"JCo
l'f'placed T&gt;Jmmy Hurricane Jackson as I op contender. .laclu!on was
1 No. 2.
Light heavyweight
cho.mpioll
Archie Moorn wns dropped f-rom
the henvywf'lght ratings .
~ Zora Folley of Phoenix. Aril.,
l'eplaced Moore D.t third run g
l am ong the heavies.
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Come ln and Pick Out the Bnat of Your Cholet'

SCOTT-ATWATER MOTORS

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SALES and SERVICE

114 W. MolD St.

Phone 86·M

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Pomeroy, 0 .

Fight Results

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Calif, UP
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110, Oaklat~d,
Callr.,
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Hop

MOOR Els

Gr•mm
, 's Homer
w·rth sacks Fu11
HeJps Racme
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MOORES

Co ro net 2 Door Sedan
Radi o ond Heater

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DOIIGE-PL YMOUTIJ
Cor. Second

II 4 DOOR SlOAN

&amp; Mill

Middleport

A bot car pnish in yellow and black. V-8 Rocket engine .with
.vr,aynft'.rd shaft. Radio, beater, dual exhaust, frisky as a young colt.

BARGAIN BOARD gpfCIAl VAlU~
in TRADE
for this NEW 6·Volt

"GHT MOVED·

BATTERY
UST PRICI 22.90

YOU PAY ONLY

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$595
1954 l ..(-GlN
One owner ear, low rnlleate, power steerJng, power brakes, pow.
ery'wlodows, power seat, h)'drahl.atle di'lve radio
tr it today.
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$1695
1955 OlDSMOBILii
II HOLIOAY COUPI

alona. Adulta, 11.2!.. Under 12,

PHONE 3143

OLIVER BAILEY, Owner
RACINE, OHIO

24 HOUR

SERVICE

CHfCffJ

~~lked and &amp;eorge Condifl •ing·
The Redlegs made it 1·2 ln the

top of the fourth

1

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~ INGINI ~ llAKIS _,tilliNG

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Night Phone 2452·5

Preston Motors, Inc.
461 S. 3rd Ave.

Middleport

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262 squ~re inebel
of \lirwablc aN:&amp;

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HARDTOP
2 DR RADIO and HEATER and DEFROSTER, POWER-

FLITE TRANS . BEAUTIFUL THREE TONE PAINT .

CHOOSE YOUR
MODEL &amp; COLOR

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DODGE-PLYMOUTH

c - in ancl- it todayl

H U'"
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DEALER STORE

BILL GRUESER SAYS - - No matter what you hear - - No matter what you read --

. The Re~legs

•ot one in t.he
flfth
as
D1ck
Werry
walke~ Wltb
1
one out .. Tom Ebersbach smgled,
Tom Whate was on via an Prror and

Final Calendar
By Closs Twelve

Final plans for th e yeHr's C'al ' en{!ar were completed Thursday
afte rnoon when a meeting or lht:
of~iee rs of Class 12 Circll' of the
SCS of Heath Methodl!it Church
was held at the homt' of their
vice-president, Mrs. Buford East.
Mrs. Harry Chesher, president
and Mrs. James Cris well, secre1 tary, were pre~nt and Mrs. 0 . P .
'I Klein met with them.
The first
meeting of the new year will be
held at the borne ol )frs. Klein
when a spaghetti §Upper will bE&gt;
served bY the hostess committee.

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General Electric

thrown oul at home.
Cor. Second &amp; MUl
Middleport
Syracuse won it in the bcttom of
In Center Of Town-- Middleport
the fifth when Jim Loqks led ore ~ ~~==:::::;;::;:;;::;;:::;:;;:;;;::;;;::;::;;:;::=::;:::;:::::;:;:::;:::;::;;,;:~;;:;::;:::;:;;:;;;:::=:==::=:=:="'!'"::=:=::;o::=;:=~;:.:::=::;;::
with a single, Dave Baker was on ~.
via a rle ldcr's ehoice, Louks out, ·
George Cun&lt;iifl s ingled and Baker
.9cored from firs t on a throwing
error.

MemberS' of the Wildwood Gar·
den Club met at Jhe Roadside Park
Middleport, Wednesday for a picnic dinner.
Attending were Mrs. Amanda
Baer, Mrs. Norman Fisher, Mrs.
Karl Grueser, Mrs. Charles Bacr ,
Mrs. Paul Fi~her, Mrs. Edison Hollon and daughter, Linda , Mrs. Den·
ver H'llter, Mrs . William Fi:llher,
Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs. Milton
Houdaahelt, Mrs. John lhle, Mrs.
Fred Nease and daughter, Lee Ann,
Mrs. Stanley Jones , Mra. David
Nease, Mrs. Lawrence Rose, and
Mrs. Kennell~ Harri s.
The next meellng will be held
at the home of Mr s. U. S. Nease .

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TOWING
Day Phone 8104

when Allen

I Hamm Jed off with a double and

Plans Completed

ZANDT

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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ki ns walked , Ernie Sisson and
Winebrenner singled, Bill Kn a pp

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1955
DODGE

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Syracul)f' Liltle Leaguers went
into the first diviS'ion of the second
half standings with a well played
3-2 victory over the Uedlegs at
Syracuse with Jackie Wi11iams and
Fritz Sisson teaming lo beat Gordoo , Redleg -hurler.
syracuse opened its half of the
firs t with two runs when Gary Jen-

dwo,od Gar den

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Dine, Drink and Dance on the banks of the beautiful
Ohio River.
7:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
OPEN DAILY

• $1995

&amp; VAN

Syracuse Takes
3-2Win Over
Redleg Nine

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l4odcll1T14lf

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Phone 485
Pomeroy, Ohio

FREE.

Under The New Management oC

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$6.95

Vogue Shoe Store

Lloyd served a dessert Werry scored.
to the group. ~.1cmbers of
Tom White was blanked in two
the committee include Mrs. Harold official trips, He made a sensa·
Lohse, Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs . tiona! catch in lef-t field off F. SI•Ben Philson, Mrs. Randolph Hum - son's bat in the rourth, however.
phreys, Mrs. o. P. Klein and Mrs.
~o.rdon fanned four, walked t'lve;
E. s . Schaaf and the club pre si·l W1lha~ fanned. one walked one ,
dent, llrs. Robert Reibel.
and .hit Boyer; Stsson fanned four 1
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and walked three.
The game left Syracuse with a
i W"l
second half record of 4-3 and the
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Redlegs 3-4. Syracuse plays the
Uodgers tonight at Syracu~e.
Cl U
et t
Redlegs
000 110-2 6 I
Syraeuse
200 Olx-3 8 2

&lt;;or~ and whit. two tone set oft' with 'white wall tires. Hydramll'-

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Dave Gordon &gt;ingled him home .
of Spenoer singled bot Gordon was

the Flower Show committee of the
Amateur Gardeners Club , called a
meeting at her home Thursday
night to discuss the pOS'sibilities of
having a show this fall . Tentative
plans were made and the group also discussed t.he Regional meeting
or the Ohio Assoeiation of Garden
Clubs which will be held in Middleport at the High School , Wednesday, Sept. 25. with Mrs. John
Knight Jr., Cuyahoga Falls, as
guest speaker .

MAJORETTE
BOOTS

Mrs.

tre, radio, heater. One local owner, A lood buy.

UlbCJbNIT

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IUPIR RIVIERA HARD TOP
Two tone blue an~ white. standard shirt, radio heater, a
looldng and ~~~;ood 1'\11\hin• car.
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Mrs.

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1951 BUICK

Aa.IUITAILIItOM

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-v.a eneine. A good solid

QOTHEs· HANGER
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CUSTOM 4 DOOR
drive, radio, heater, peppy

Autijtnn
Brul• Lloyd. chairman

This

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$295
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The fifth birthday uf Michael
Elberfe ]f) , son of Mr. a nd Mrs .
Pete Elberfehl. was ce lebrated
with a famii .Y p~rt y at lhe home of
Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Soulh
Se-cn n.i Av!'nu&lt;'.
Those present were Dr. and
~r s. \\' . K. Wilson, Rensselear, N .
Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Elberfeld
and Michael Ray, Ch{'ster; Mr. and
Mrs. Cheste-r Knight and sons. Ter·
l{~y

Samuel 0. Perry

IXOIAN&amp;E

Batteries Installed Free

Our Food Is Tops
Visit Us Todoy
MARTIN
RESTAURANT

d At P0 rty

•1 nd1 blue llnl.sh. Standard shift ,radio. beater good tires exc•len motor.
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Calif., 10.

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Rev. and Mn. Clyde Gibson or
the Lefa rt Falls EUB Cbllrch a nd
de l eiJ: at~ Mn . Marjorie
Grim m

.Mr. and Mra. John Mine.tdClevela nd t pent 1 lew MYJ
with Mr. aDd M.n. Et&gt;er Pic'tent.
Mr. and Mn. P•ul StlleH aacl
Mr. ant'! Mrs. Joe Burke and child'ren $1)4!At Monday evenJDJ
JODI spent the weekend wit h Mn. with Mr. and Mn . Pre1ton Palethel HOb Jiu•lt:. W:n Burke atlend- sons.
ed her traduat ion da ~li rel!nlon
l'lr. and Mrs. Eber Plckena and
hrld at the Port land Park SunWr. a nd Mrs. J ohn lli11eal'd ~
day.
Ttwsday eveni nt wit h Mr. aatf
Carolyn Parsons of l'omcr oy 11 Mn. Eber Picken., Ratlne.
visiting Jane Harria.
Steve Eblin and family aPIJl£
: ~v. and Mrs . Bogard and ' Sunday alternoon with nb brother,

ROLANOUS

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The Kool Kals 4· H Club nwt
at t he home of Miss Ann Sprou Ge
Jul y 23. The meeting wa s called
to order by the treasurer, Bre nda
Turner. The club re peated lh t'

Of

t hr e venint and s.everal eontl' ibutlons or c a~h were added i'"
the l und .
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Rorril.

Dirk Harri1 apent
wit h Grovr.r Harri 1.

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re!ary's report was r e ad . Several
demonstrations
wer e given by
membe r ?· Plans were discussed
for a wu•ner roas t to be held al
j the home of Mr . and Mrs. Wa ynl:'
P r izt&gt;s were awarded to Mrs . Tu r nr.r, Aug. 2.
Lawn• ner. Mora r ity, Mrs. Gui n1her,
Refre.s hments were served to
Mrs. Wlttlam W alJitce- and Mrs. BQrbara Carter, Bill ie Cou Marti n.
Euge ne ('ondf'.
Li nda P arker , Brenda
Turner,
Ann Sprouse . Marvel F olf'y and
A dessert t•\lu rse was served by advispr.s, Maxine Dytr a nd Ph yl!he hostess lo th o~;e nam ed ~bove
lis Snowden .
:~ n d Mrs. Richard Freeman, Mrs.
Ro bert Dailey a nd Mr s. Douglass Study Details
Singer. Mr s William Wallace will
be ho s t e.~ Fi t c the club on Wen csHoving Show
rlay e••e nin g . August !4.

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CUSTOM 4 DOOR
~~~ roomy luxury ear that rlde11 Uke a dream. Real nice whit$

Club Entertained

th e m o s 1 di scrih
mln~tin g taste . . . . . . and
FI t
our service measul'cs up to
the same hig h standard .
,'Jte

N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
Middleport

$995
1951 PACKARD

~ft~~~;.uc

Participating drlvera'
wlvea. FR&amp;E. Modlfleda &amp;O
rn ltl or rnore out •uaranteed
12C5; atrletl1 atoekl &amp; clunk'"'
$12.50. Competition open. Jn
event of Inclement weather,
purse will be 100'% net sate.
Also racts Sun., Aur. t, 3:00 p .
m. EDT. Same ruarantee to
drivers, either race.

meet

$695
1953 OlDSMOBILE

When Canasta

in"

'fh ornas of lllddleport and MT.
and Mrs. Henry Bawr.
Mrs. Ronald Hart, Radne, lin .
Lela Ripley and Mn. Thom.t~
Hayman s pe-nt Friday in Pu kers burg. Mrs. Ripley re mained
for a visi t witn tier lisler-Jn.Jnr
Mr . and Mrt. Sam Dil.w..

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CRANIRDDk 4 DOOR IIDAN
A happy s mooth running little car that will take your eye Hi
dr!vf:'. heJter, seat covers, like new tires. See it!
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TRIALS - I100
GUARANTEED PURSE - $MO
ualnst 40 % net a:ate. Modllled,
atrictly 1toc:k 6 clunker divi-

OHIO

$995
1953 PLYMOUTH

Black Finish

Prizes Awarded

dThe L(ly~l Berun. (lass tleilr·
appraxamately $100 ~rom ll~
1re cream tocial at lhe t:hurth 0 1
Ch~t 'thuuda ~. even~n_if. d
he tnoney .. to ·L&gt;t'! llle · to
purr 'I~ a commu mon ~t:rvu' !'
for th h
h
j
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the clau. Th irty-one and 8 half
ga Uo n1 of home made ice rream
Jan.!' and twelve cakfiiJ were ao ld dl!r·

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W•s $895- Spec. Sat. Only $795

Mrs. Robert Story entertained
the Li ncol n Heig hts Canasta Club ,
Wednesd ay f:'Vf'n lng at the home of
Mrs. Shtrl ey Gu inther.

ROADMAST&amp;R RIVIERA COUPE
Boy, she 's loaded with power steering, poW(!r brakes, power win·
dow~. power seat, dynaflow, radio, heater tinted g lass s•at covers, tt 's u steal.
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$995
1953 PONTIAC

Unmatched Food
and Service

$895
1953 BUICK

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HARD TOP COUPE
Two tone grey, llydramaUc, radio healer fresh clean interior,
~~ xcellent Ur~s. a real bargain.
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now ~t te ~dmg school of nursing at Camden Clark Memorial
Hospital m Park ersbu rg, W. Va.
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Mr. Brown is a graduate of Parkersburg High School and is
now employ ~ d at the DuPont Co. at Parkersburg.
The weddmg will be an event of early fa.U .
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Social Thursday

Door

Att(' nd ing were Mrs. Dor a Carpe_n1 er. Miss K:tlhl c cn Car pe nt rr,
~15l S Mary Blmard, ~r . and Mrs.
Henry Ca rpf'nl ~ r . Lar ry ulld Ra ndy, Mr . and !firs. G. R. Cline 11nd
Diane , Mr. and Mrs. Max Han n·
ing an{l J imm ie, Mr·. and ~1rs.
Lllw•·ence Carpell t f:'r , Carol. Bob
and J er ry , Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Rife, Mr. and Mr s. Don Harr iso n
and Regina . Mr. and Mrs. Niek
Grueser a nd sons Mike a nd J im·
mie ; Gary and Ju nio r Rife .

ANNA GRACE OILER
Mrs. Anna Grace Oiler of Syra-cuse is announcing the engagement and approLJching marriage of her only daughter
Mary Margaret (Patty ) lo Mr. Daryl Fredrick Brown, son of
Mr. ~nd ~1rs. _C a rol F. Brown of Mineral Wells, W. Va.
Mtss Oil ~r IS a gr adu ate of the Racine High School and is

CUSTOM CATALINA HARD TOP
All leather uphulst.ery, hydrarnatic drive radio heater modern
chartreuse and cream finish , it's a honey. '
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Moore's Busy Stores

$1695
1951 CADILLAC

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St. Nicholas Arena Instead or
Madison Square Garden because
evangelist Bllyn Graham extended
hill Gllrdtm 5tay. The fiyht will be
televised and broadcut nationally
by NBC at 10 p. m. e . d . l.

Service Entrance On
Second St.

~ydr_ama\ic, radio, heater, Sf'at covers, tinted glass. Rocket awa Y
111 th H; today .

DODGE

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Big cl inther ror Racine
a
grauO ~lam homer by (,l'imm in
the first Inning .scnring Wilsu,,
Wolff', Wee Foozy Woh'e Mid
Birch, all of whom had walk NI.
Peanuts Wickline walked (ir ~ ! of
, all 1\llt! wall walked hom e on
' Terry Knig ht 's fourtll pass b&lt;'f(~ r c
G r imm'.~ clout.
Haci ne added one run In \h('
second, three in the fourth , two
ln the filth and one in the sixth .
Extra base hits for Racine in thb
parade were Wilson Wolfe's solo
homer in the filth and Grimm's
double in the ~lxth with none on .

LOS ANGILII - Howtrd King,
188, . .no. N•v., outpointed Bob
Albrl1ht. . 211, . San . Fernando,

TIRES
BATTERIES

1955

Racine and th e I ndians Pnn r
I.eagucu battled to a 12-3 vi r tor.v for Rac! nl', hut en de d .~ ca s o11
all locked u p in a tic with ei ght
"'ins and 10 de fcal s t'flch last
nig ht on th e Pom Noy diam ond .
They tied for sec:v ncl.

NEW YORK UP Middle·
waia:ht contenders Bobby Boyd
~nd Willie Vaughn meet tonight
In a return 10 • rounder at little

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A real s harp Blayk Beauty set off with gJeaming white wall tlres

pointed RuiMn Versa•, 191, Richmond,

Free Installation
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METROPOLITAN

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M n.

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BIL All 2 DOOR
A_!l white finisb~ standard shift, radio, heater snappy V-8 eQo
g me. You 'll love 11 .
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Rutllnd and lfn. .Joha L Wolfe, . ll/ Srt. 1nd Mm Jl:oben Sllaak
and son, local.
~
and child ren retur ned Sunda r to
Mr . and Mn. Carroll Balser their ho me at w euover, Mau ..
and wn TomMy Ol lltufield an: lifter a vacation her e.
spendine a •eek'J v1eatlon witb

T he hall wu decorated wltll
pink .and silver
streamers and
ar e spending thil w ee k: at t be r' "hi"ld;.r_•..;n;;';;pe""'n\"'-;F rid;;';;';;;;;"';;•;;hl;.;;•;;'.;'h;...';;\\;;;'';;";;;a:;n.:d;;l:;•;;;m;l;;;ly;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~•'':.:.'
J acluton City confere nce.
tht• gifts we re placed on a tabl~
The WSCS of the Method ist
cen tere d wit b a bride doll.
Church
will meet Friday evening
Game"' were played and th•!
at the horne of Mrs. Nura Cro111.
-:oor pr ize waS won by Mrs. BeaBy MMnie Swau~r
The fi n t and third Jo' rld ay o! .
trke Smit h.
Patty Michaels and Nan c ~· lla! · e al'h month are the
r eg ula r
Sedan. Radio, H eater ,
Drife, New Plastic
Ri!f reshme n ts twere served h; to l'l1 , Bradbury, v i~ itc d Wedn l.'l:· m eeting date9, the preside nt b&amp;s 1 4
Seat Covers. Local Owner .
~I rs. Yl-' innie St&lt;1ut. Marie Birch da}' with Anna and 8l.'tt y Arn old.
announced.
fi ('ld, J.l:l ry Little arid dPu&amp;ht~r .
Kay Wyatt ·was a recent over
Mr. and Mn. James Le wis and
Dta nt!, Pearl Little, Marci• Deni· mght gues t of Li nda H y~ll.
~on . Lois Wolfe. Kath)ef'n Ftnk,
:\1r. and Mu. Max: Meinhart of c hildren of Pt. Pleasant vi!l:ited 1
Cll'o Oiler , Pauline Bentley, Mil· I Monkey Run were Thu rs da y eve:· Sunday with their parent s, Mr.
d rcct Pierce, Thelma Carpenter, ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar - a nd Mrs. J ohn L. Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Laudermi!t
Sarah o~hor ne, Grace Dugan, Jean enee Swauger.
nf Antiquity have muved to the j
Parker , Mil dre d Jeffers, Naom i
Phone 1378 or 6u23
Middleport
W&lt;iller Edmond and Cly de F air property owned bY Ray Pearson.
Chase, to'ranl'is
Minor , Blanch
Ji vide n, Leafy Chasteen. Ethel child spent the w~c k end with
Mr. and
Mr,.Sunday
Homer w1th
Jatlt_s Mr.
of
s pent
Sno wde n, Beatrice· Smith, E\•elyn rh f' former's pal'ents, Mr. ami Racine
Arnold. Oth t! r :and Mrs. Ji'loyd Norris.
Nal&gt;per, Bonnie Miller,
Cl\loe Mt·~. Raymon d
The Golden
Rule
Sunda\'
fink: , Rcva Snowden and Betty guests Sunday were Ronnie Et{
gl
eton
and
Freda
Tuckerman
.
School
class
of
the
Mc
lhodi;.l
Si(h•rs.
Mr . and Mrs. Clare nce Swallger . Church met Wedrt~dar evening
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Linkenhoker at the home of !tfn. l.oui J&gt;Eo
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. l.,awrenec Chapman .
Voughons,Reveol
F.blln and
daughter, Pomeroy,
Dan Shaine of Gallipolil'l spent
Paul Re ibel, Athens. en jo)'ed a Monday with his parents, :O.ir.
Daughter's Plan
picnic dinner on the Stu!e llo ~· and Mrs. Frank Shaine.
pital grounds Sunday .
Mrs. Frank 9baine who hu
ToWedSept.l
Mr . and Mrs. Richart Vaughan
ltr. and Mrs. Nathan Arnold b ee n ill is improvlne.
are announcing the engagement
and family , Mr. and Mra . Charle)· \ ,.;;;;;;;;;;;"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""';;;,;~!
their daughter. Suzanne, to Ted Arnold and family were rece nt
Wblte Elk
Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
E. Warner., Wolfpen
ArnoiC:. Callers Saturday e\•enini
Suzanne was a member of the were Mr. and )Irs. Charles King
1957 graduating clasa of Pomeroy ami t hildren.
High School and has been emplOY·
ed part time in the Evans Meat De.
partment at Middleport.
Tassels Included
By Emma Havman
Mr. Warner graduated lrom
Cu csts of Mr. and Mrs. Ear'
ORDER NOW
Pomeroy High School, clus or I Shank Friday were M/ Sgt. and
1962, and has served two years In Mrs. Robert Shank, children of
lhe U. S. Army .
.
Westover AFB, Mass ., Mr. and
He is employ~ in _comtructaon Mrs. E. C. Shank, Vienna; Mr.
work. The wedd1ng wdlta-place and ~r-~ . Scott Shank and sons,
Sept. 1_._ _ _ __ __

SURPRISE PARTY

1955 CHEVROLET

Freda Grate

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1 Schoonover.
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A s ur pl'ist&gt; l:; wn d imw r wu •
held at lhe honw of ' fr a nd ~f l".&gt;
Nic k C r uc ser honoring M1·s. Mdrgie Gr uc.~e 1 · o!l hr t· birt hday . She
rN'f' ivl:'d m11 ny gifts and a la rge
cake.

$1195

1-1950 Ford

MAKE

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8 y Phy 111, Snowdon
R L'TLAND- A KUrprl&amp;e birth
III'DAL SHOWER HILD
day clmm·r was iiven Sunday 1r
A bridal s hower wa1 ~lvell ln
honur of Dale Bnthner at hi • honor of Mrs. ~unita Hlad at th"
home. Also ~JebratPrl wen• t he Legio n Hall , Wednesday evenlns,
· c!ay of Mart ha Nic h olson .anfl ''"'·
· b1rth
• Hlado' m•m·aoe to H•rold
"·&gt;le•
of Col"m•··will "ke
wnd d in~ anniversa ry of J.lr an•l oo "
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Mrs. Harold Riel'.
place over the weekend. H()jt m~
r~ for t he oc-casi on were Mrt.

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We're mowing down
prlcesl Every oar
priced lo
sen Nowl

1-1950 Chevrolet

1-1953 Ford VS

Birthdays, Anniversary, Celebrated Net About $100
In Sunday Event At Dale Bachner Home Fro~ Ice Cream

Those preo.ent w{'re !\h aucl
!11 rs. C. B. Weygandt. Mr
1111d
Mrs. J ohn Wcy!:andt , Tet•r y. Soh·
b.v and Stcvi('; Mr. and Mrs . J 1, , .
We~·ga n d t , Jay and Dal e ur To
lcflu ; Mr . and ~I r~. 1,_ p _ \ l ur
dick; Mr. and Mts. E p Ha lle r
Car ol, Paul an d Tomm)r·, Mr 111111
Mrs. Joh n Hal l. Mikf' :m: ' Barbara and Miss Rlll·h Ann Weicl!-r
of Springflcl d; Mr . and Mr~ . H&lt;.~r
vey Ro lh, Col um b u~ : M r. a HI
Mr ~. H . L . Knopp . Mr . fl illl Mr.-&lt;
Ric har d Knop p, Bl't'ky flncl JQyr t
of Day ton : ~tr. anr' ~1 r s. Don
Sande r s and Gn·;: of Athen JO: '11·s
Geral d Mi nor or Dex'N , Mrs. Or
' vill e Br&lt;1 tlon an d E.tr l: ,\ 1:· ;.md
Mrs. S id ney R u6~;el l .
~l r.
utHI
Mrs. Da ll:' Nith ol1;ou, Carolyn a:1d
Mart ha of Mi&lt;hll epor!. M h: ~ NeilL·
and C'ad Bin g. Mrs . J o h n i.' ha.&gt;L'
and M1·s. Earl , Olin·r. Po mero y:
M1·. and Mrs. EnH•st Molden . Mr
and ~~·s. Harold Ril'e, D &lt;.~v i d. El·
len, Pa u l nn1 t
BoS!' IIl llry. Dell
Ri ce , Mr. und i\•lrs F. mmt&gt;f l Jl.Je
Cas ke1· an d )J r. uuJ M r~ . Oal1·
Muss et·.

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Only $795
MEIGS MOTOR CO.

Women

Mis~M~ry Margdret Oiler Will Marry
_ Daryl F. Brown Early This Autumn

SUMMIR USID ~AR
CUAI·UP SAU

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 2. 19S7-s

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BATTERIES
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Form Pock

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WERNER
RADIO
110 No. 2nd "-v..-Mid.-:ileport

There simply lon't a better deal available aa:rwhere Ia Ibis wide, wide
world. Big money-llvlng. ollowonees are put of our way of doing ltUiiD..,.
.. , . Today, tomorrow and every day of lhe year.

1955 CHEVROLET · · .. ·· · .. · · · · $1695
4-Door 210 - Yellow and Green Heater. Power Glide.

Radio and

1955 PLYMOUTH · ........ .. · · · $1365
Belvedere 4-door. Interior like new. Heater, V8
motor 1 good tires. Beige finish.

1955 OlDSMOBilE · · · .. · · .. · · · $1595
88 - 2-Dr. Seda&lt;I, Radio, healer, Seat Covers, Ex·
tra Clean.

1954 PLYMOUTH········· ······· $995
4-Door - 2-tone Blue Iiuy.

Savoy Series -

A Real
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1954 CHEVROLET· ···· ··· ···· ···· $895
4-Door Sedan. Beautiful 2-tone green finish . Spot·
less interior, good rubber, guaranteed all the way,
heater.

Belevedere 2-Dr. Hardtop. Black over blue, radio,
heater - seat rovers.

1953 BUICK · · · · .... · · · · · · .. · .. $1095
Super Hardtop. Dynaflow, l'a&lt;lio, beater, seat rovers, perfect tires, blue and ivory finish.

1953 FORD .. .. .. ···· -· ·· -· ··· ··· $845
"8" Customline. Maroon finish, all good tires, heater. spotless interior.

1953 CHEVROLET · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · -- $945
Bel Air 2-Dr. Local owner. Ivory over Sun GoldExtra nice.

1952 CHEYROL£1 · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · $64$
Deluxe 4-Door, Clean Interior, good tires, 2-tone
blue finish . Powerglide, Radio and Heater.

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
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;:;'~'J:;:~·~~:;::r;: Tigers Complete Play With 17-7 Win
1

Play In Wellston Tourney, Aug.l2-l6 Prepare For
Little League off&gt;CII ls ..., h.... he wtll h"' uff&gt;m l "'"" entry All s
loday an AU-Star team
the ap pli&lt;.tio.. fucms """ •nd will
- tar Game
~~t"':':ti~te :'r:V:n ~~it~~~~~~~ ~~~~le
l'ft"SHknl g•·ls one Monday Night

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BASEBALL
RESULT i Musial
Cobb In R.ecord
IY UNITED PRESS
- Passe·"
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County League 1nd from t.he )lid- ~ th•t Lione l HO.I')o(s ~ltddleport

tourn•ment In Wellst on , A ug 12
thru 18.
'Mle Welltrto n event ! uper cedes
that of Gallipolis last yea r. The
Gallia 6ty_ "A-·iU not sponsor a t ournament this year.

Leagut•
A n All-Star It-11m ron1rH1~.-.u of
outl:ltanding plaH"r ~ from all the
count\• leaguf' tt·:nns ha~ already
been named
't 1 d dli•p• ~rt
wlmh
winds up ··~ le&lt;~~u P pt: 1 ~ toni g ht.
ha~ yl't to Pam 1. an All s 111 r cast.
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BLACK SIGNED AGAIN
W ASH INGT0 _\1' 1'1' _
J 0e
Blar k. r e h rf p 1tl'h 1r1!.: hl'fo of lhe
195:t Urool·i.ln
!J, 11J ~ (·n.
was
sig ne d as a fn·e :1g1, 11 t Thilrsday
by the Wast.in gto n So·n&lt;~tors on
t he reeom,m•mi:~IJon uf !rout -offiee sp P{'[al!st &lt; hu('k l&gt; re ,scn
·rhe .en;Hon
s
droprwd J1111 Jl(&gt;Lst!·
Ia t Iw1 r CllJltilnoog;' fJ r m cluli
· th s ou t ht'r n A~~o,.,,,l1on to
Jn · f'
ms k e roo m for R l &lt;~('k

B
.'ooks; R
.. edlegs Pa~ Phillies

NATIONAL liAGUE

I~;.!~."k''ee

60~ ~o,L

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Brooklyn
:58 42 .581) 1 1,.,
Ci~ innati
~ 44 .!i60 3'1-';
Phtladelphi.a
56 46 - ~ 4
N~w York
43 58 .4.26 17
P ittsburgh
38 66 .3~ 24
Cbjcago
33 66 .333 2tH2
T h!'Y imnwd iately bt'ga n think
l'hynday's R"ults
m g uf !tH All Star ga m~ Monda) B;oo_klJ•n . 12 Chicago 3
night 0 '' the Pomeroy f1 ehl whf'n Cmcmnall 4 Philadelphia 3 n ite
lhP out '&gt; la iH!ing
players fro m ' St. Louis 8 New YUJ'k O, nit('
other Pnny l.Pu~ue teams will
Saturday•, G•m••
tat'kle t hem
New York at' Cincin nati
I .Paglk ofiH·ials st•](•etPd pli!r
Pittsburgh at Chicago
f'rs from Ha(·Jne. the s~Tacur," Brooklyn at Milwauk&lt;'c
R•'f1 Win gs un d thr Pum!'roy
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In- Ph·t
I a de 1Ph"1a at St. Loui.!l
.
1I1ans.
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The T i!Wrs . champ ion~ of t he
Pony Ll•agu1· closed t heir season
on Thur.~ ct ar ngh t wit h an ea.c;y
17- 7 victor~· over Syracuse on tl'.c
Sy1·aeusc dJ:~mo ;'cL

Sl'. I OUIS UP-Stan Musal I &lt;l.llt-ad or Mu.stal.
passed _Ty Co b~ today and t he
S.n.tors ldlt Chlsox
Sl Lo~ lS- C'ardmals entered intu
In the onl y other Nattomll
the . s pm t . oi the occasion by a loacrifi.ce fly in the e ijlttb inn pass mg Mdwau kee to IIt ke over i n~ &lt;.l!(ainst Philadelpni a to .!ICOn:
the Nat ional League lead.
\\'.:. l: y Post fr o1r t hi;·d aud ca,1 11
All this passing was
acco··
· · · :·n n ll y \ ~c. t gave th !.!
piJshed when _ th e Card-inals rl
, a -1, -J came fr om beh ind
f, ·,.ted t he G1an ts. 8-0 ~ur.::dll)
t·. woy.
Monterey Hardtop. Dark blue
'ligh t to ,akc over f&gt;:-s t place by
The win, ~-r:ond in a r ow. en~itb. li,&amp;ht blue body, like ne w,
111·0 pe r centage points over
the
1:-..
ed Ci ncin n&lt;~ti •o trade tlw
mterior very clean, auto. trans.,
idle
'Bra
\·es.
P
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for fourtf1 place in theIU.:H, def. Very good rubber. A
~la ndings and put th&lt;" m three ar:d
CIT you 'll be proud to own.
Tht• 36-year-old M LL~i al supplied a half g.amcs out of firs t.
most of the unpetQ~ wit"h a pe•
T1.1r ni n.: from the 2·1 lleries
kr t n ;ght &lt;~I ~h l• pbt e that invicto r y over Philadelphia, t he
1
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'! ude d a pair of two ru n h omer~.·' Rcdlegs ope n a four g ame se1·ies
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L • ct · G B allL' two sin2"lcs.
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with New York tonig ht to rou n d
wJnn•ng hu rln :1~ lw wl' nt Pll Ne w York
66 34 .6.'57
St an the Man passe.! Cobb with out t heir curre nt home stand.
250 \\' · Main
Phone 62-X
Coffee J{rind,·r ~ und mPnl ~lice rs thr wav f(lr I he c hamp!! giv in g Chicago
61o 38 .61.6 4
his sct•ond ho mer of the ga me ill
Pomeroy
a re s pec1:~ l J' ru Lhlcts m;llluf;H·lun·d u p e ig ht h it~. four wa lks, an rl Boston
54 46 .!540 ll lt:! the s ixt h i11 •1ing. The blow. h i~
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C'IM•eland
M 49 .!506 l:t
24th e ti'('Uil of th e season, w u
- - - -- -Ml'a n whl!1• . t h1~ Tig'f'r ~ crackt'tl Detroit
50 49 ~Hi
l h&lt;· 1.140th ex t• a base h Jt or hi ~
ou t I I hits off th e offN in g.~ of Baltimore
46 53 .460 19 II'&lt;HlCr a nd put hun Ill third
thr~e S ,V rilt'u~t· h u l"l e r~ who g u v~· K~ns~s City
38 63 364 29
ph{'e a h e&lt;~d o t the Gc01·g ia Peach
up a tot il l of nin£' w~&amp;lk s and hjt \\-ash111gton
36 68 .353 JO t.~ I r ag ue
g.11ncs ilt'hcduled. Ci1&gt;·
three bat s nwn .
Thurldo~v's R•sults
t·i:llll.ti r.i p]l(•d P~tibd c' l ph i 1;, 4-3
Trade
Washington ~ Chicago 4
' :.nd l' r r&gt;ok l~· n m~ Jde t ! U 1ieago
¥.! Ton Pickup. Radio and Heater . Pr ac tica ll y new tires.
in the cash and
Th e Ti ~ot: t&gt;r~ j ll mpc!1 to a quick Detroit 7 Boston 5
! ':! :1. llo •t;·ui l defe&lt;tlerl g 0 q 011 . 7-5
Body and Paint excellent.
.
s• 1u,.•Ys, Game1
.lead Wht&gt;n they scor"rl
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,"\(1 \ \ : ,•Ji ,Lgt u•J IJ c·at t h~ \Vh lti' lth•' Y go.
1 ·., 1x . r,-4 111 l h" o nl y
In thl' f1rs t m nt ng wn h th e b1~- Dl'l r oit at W~tshi n.!lt o 11
1u, 1\m er i·
t:.::_est blow be1 n1: Howard Wt'l ls' Kansas City at Baltimore nitt&gt;
or. 111 •.,'. ·.u e g; 11 , .~ , ~tl. L·lt.~t!U .
st n~ l (' that d rove in two runR.
(']('\'eland at New York ·
TJ1" !:, •ll egs held .l L!' w grip
4 dr. Radio and Hea te l'.
t Sy~Ac tte &lt;'a mi' bll&lt;' k in the bot· C'h ica14o at Bo8ton
~~ 11 first d11· i~iun an d the h) 111
om a of l h ~ in ning to Ial ly 1
INTERNATIONAL LEACU&amp;
kn•p win nmg a 1)pCJt1 'l' d t o bt· Uw
once
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ont'
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by
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7
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Radio and Heater.
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e r _ f!' war t .' tt:war t srored Ull Roches ter 13 Havana 3
, 1 ·L tl r..;d ;l l' n J:-'111 J:r! H 11 ii~y hil
Middleport
an m lf'ld out
Montt·eal 3 Columbus 0
i11 ,i , ,tt depar1ment.
On ly Babe
Club Coupe . Heater.
--:::::::;::;::::;:::;:::;:;:=======::;;:::1 An eig ht ru n sr!'ond inning Buffalo 7 Miami 6 completi on f( th. wi l n 1.350 I'X lra bu.~e hits
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July 30 suepcndf:'d g;me
,,u. l L t•tl Geh r i,; wit h 1,1 00, are
ba ses loat1 £' d doubl e I hat rlean•d Miami 9 Buff&lt;~lo 6
.p;
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AM&amp;RICAN ASSOCIATION
bull a11 d l'r-ll'('
t. he saeks pu t lh t· t h.amps fa r out
Denver 17 Charleston 2
Tht· !11 dian s g:.t one in ttw fir·.~t
Heater.
f
m ront nnd !H' Itl r d the ills ue for
(h " e venin ){ Thf' y ca~r.to ba ek to Wlch.ila 2 Minne•pol•··~ 2 .~ , 11 ,.,1 11 11 JoJ o Smith 's lt'a d o H doub k
end 8 inning raJ·,,
;11 1d se o n·d nn .l ol' I•' Jt• ld's dot 1bl e
a d (I one ru n in the fourth in n4 dr . Heater.
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Louis ville "' Omaha 2
.Th t·y t~dde d t·&gt;'v u 1n
th e fit'tli
m g lln lhn·l' mu re in lh !' sixth.
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The&amp;e Are Going To &amp; Sold
Indillnapolis
at
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S }'r aew;e ~c• J r ed ont'e i n the
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First Com•- Fint Sarv•
. d anfl hllrl thf:'ir bi gg('st inninf
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI
.11 11 1 Terry Kn igh t hum t·n· d in to
(h 1r
· th (
h
W L P&lt;t. GB nght l" Cll l f'l" .
MANY MORE TO
m
e onrt/1 w en llwy scored B"ffalo
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112 49 .449
Fur the ln d ia us , I.e&lt;' RPed h ad
( ou r ru ns o n five h1ts. Roger
CHOOSE FROM
110 49 .550 1 1 :1 doui&gt;Jc an d .Jimm y Wa tso n ,
Stewa r t 's double was thf' biggest ~richm ond
blow o r lhe inn ing.
Rorohn
58 53 .523 4
" nglt'.
.
oc ester
157 55 . ~09 5'h
\V (Ji f·~ f&lt;Ln ned
thrt'&lt;'.
wa lkNI
AUTO SALES
Followtn g the gam!' t he Ttgcrs Miami . .
54 55 _495 7
tw o; Pr icf' fa nned une , wa lkc''
Phorw 6045-J
were hono re rl nt o wi r•ner roast Havana
53 59 .4?::1 g•h no n{' Knigh t fa nned ~ ix , Wil1k-- (:
in the Na ylo r, Hu n park given Col&lt;&gt;mb .... ,· · ·.
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Open
Evenings
until 9 p.m.
49 61 .445 12 h ~ ix : F' ie •. s
iHHwtl
twu
an('
lor the m t1y r•an• nt s or th~· team Montreal
49 fil 445 12 1f.! walked ft vc.
AI Traftlc Light
membl'rs. r-.bnJ~CI"s Rk h Jones
_ _. - - - - -Uacine
!'ilO ::121 -- 2 6 0
In Middleport
and .J i mm y Dil'lll wr re Cd c h prelnrhnn s
1oo 020--a 6 :1
se n ted ll g d'i h~· lhf' boys ror
th1•ir effort ~ dllrlll g the sca ~o n .
N. 2nd Ave.
Cash Ballr, Owner
Middleport
580 103 17 " 2

1955 MERCURY

$1795

TUTH£
MOTOR CO.

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Simmona of the 1 Bell. who t lwn came home wit h.
Ph1h was -eoastlng along with a
.
3-l lead Thu rs day night un_til . t he ty1ng ru n on Post· ~ single.
the _Re ds put together t hree hltt 1 Warren Hacker relieved Sim·
to t1e the score an d kn ock h im
mo ns and Robinson \1 ' ~ for ceJ at
ou:.
t hird on, Don Hoa.k's; bunt. Selh
John nv T emol e s t:J.rt ed
the Moreh/ad came in to pitch to
rally wi1h 11 s ingle, the n ~ t ole sec - ninc h/ hitter Smok y Burgess, who
ond and scor ed on Gus Beu·~· bounced 11 single orr the p la te,
r-oub le. Sim mons thre\ll
Frank fiiJing the bases. Baihy t hen
Robi n.son's
11tt.empted saer lflr,• br ought in Post with his sacri fict
to th ird hue too late to gel fiy.

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1954 BUICK
SPECIAL 2 DOOR SlOAN
Flashy re-d and white wilh good white wall tires . Dyna.flow ne w
!:jf'a1 covers. It can 't be beat at this price.
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SMITH CLOTHING

1-1953 Plymouth

YOUR

1°

Shopping Headquarters

Boys

See Our Modern Styles

1'1 ,,.,.,

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B 3t lcr ie~ : Ohl i u~t·r a nti S prou ..;e

~Oil\ \'~. Ehe~·, f ,iiC h :

(:u inthe r (LP)
1• l:~n a ga n !2! . /1l' tlW .~ ( 2) anti Rum·
me I.

We Are Continuing Our

Miteff Hiked To
No. 10 Place
fn Heavyweights

BOAT SALE
ONE MORE WEEK /
UNTIL

NEW YOnK lll' - Thl' Ring
~1a g11.i n e to(h\y hopdull y bO!lllled
unb('Rtrn yo un g Ai rx :W:iteit or
, Argt'n ti na int o the to p 10 r ating!&gt;
among_ the '' pooreR! " heavy weight
group tn yea rs.
Twenty-two-year-old Miter£, with
111 stra ight victories under hi s
belt, wall rated lOth , helow " the
poores t consignment that h u apin International heavypea red
we ig ht_ sel ections in many yeurs ·•
Eddie Mache n or San Jl, rancl"JCo
l'f'placed T&gt;Jmmy Hurricane Jackson as I op contender. .laclu!on was
1 No. 2.
Light heavyweight
cho.mpioll
Archie Moorn wns dropped f-rom
the henvywf'lght ratings .
~ Zora Folley of Phoenix. Aril.,
l'eplaced Moore D.t third run g
l am ong the heavies.
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*BIG SAVINGS *BIG DISCOUNTS
Come ln and Pick Out the Bnat of Your Cholet'

SCOTT-ATWATER MOTORS

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Metropolitan Marine
SALES and SERVICE

114 W. MolD St.

Phone 86·M

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Pomeroy, 0 .

Fight Results

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RICHMOND,
Calif, UP
-Rov.r
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110, Oaklat~d,
Callr.,
ou~

Hop

MOOR Els

Gr•mm
, 's Homer
w·rth sacks Fu11
HeJps Racme
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MOORES

Co ro net 2 Door Sedan
Radi o ond Heater

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DOIIGE-PL YMOUTIJ
Cor. Second

II 4 DOOR SlOAN

&amp; Mill

Middleport

A bot car pnish in yellow and black. V-8 Rocket engine .with
.vr,aynft'.rd shaft. Radio, beater, dual exhaust, frisky as a young colt.

BARGAIN BOARD gpfCIAl VAlU~
in TRADE
for this NEW 6·Volt

"GHT MOVED·

BATTERY
UST PRICI 22.90

YOU PAY ONLY

16•5

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goocf.

$595
1954 l ..(-GlN
One owner ear, low rnlleate, power steerJng, power brakes, pow.
ery'wlodows, power seat, h)'drahl.atle di'lve radio
tr it today.
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heater

See

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$1695
1955 OlDSMOBILii
II HOLIOAY COUPI

alona. Adulta, 11.2!.. Under 12,

PHONE 3143

OLIVER BAILEY, Owner
RACINE, OHIO

24 HOUR

SERVICE

CHfCffJ

~~lked and &amp;eorge Condifl •ing·
The Redlegs made it 1·2 ln the

top of the fourth

1

5 WAYS fOI UlfrYI

~ INGINI ~ llAKIS _,tilliNG

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Night Phone 2452·5

Preston Motors, Inc.
461 S. 3rd Ave.

Middleport

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262 squ~re inebel
of \lirwablc aN:&amp;

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HARDTOP
2 DR RADIO and HEATER and DEFROSTER, POWER-

FLITE TRANS . BEAUTIFUL THREE TONE PAINT .

CHOOSE YOUR
MODEL &amp; COLOR

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R• H• Raw I'•ngs sons co.
DODGE-PLYMOUTH

c - in ancl- it todayl

H U'"
1"- R f•'restone
DEALER STORE

BILL GRUESER SAYS - - No matter what you hear - - No matter what you read --

. The Re~legs

•ot one in t.he
flfth
as
D1ck
Werry
walke~ Wltb
1
one out .. Tom Ebersbach smgled,
Tom Whate was on via an Prror and

Final Calendar
By Closs Twelve

Final plans for th e yeHr's C'al ' en{!ar were completed Thursday
afte rnoon when a meeting or lht:
of~iee rs of Class 12 Circll' of the
SCS of Heath Methodl!it Church
was held at the homt' of their
vice-president, Mrs. Buford East.
Mrs. Harry Chesher, president
and Mrs. James Cris well, secre1 tary, were pre~nt and Mrs. 0 . P .
'I Klein met with them.
The first
meeting of the new year will be
held at the borne ol )frs. Klein
when a spaghetti §Upper will bE&gt;
served bY the hostess committee.

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General Electric

thrown oul at home.
Cor. Second &amp; MUl
Middleport
Syracuse won it in the bcttom of
In Center Of Town-- Middleport
the fifth when Jim Loqks led ore ~ ~~==:::::;;::;:;;::;;:::;:;;:;;;::;;;::;::;;:;::=::;:::;:::::;:;:::;:::;::;;,;:~;;:;::;:::;:;;:;;;:::=:==::=:=:="'!'"::=:=::;o::=;:=~;:.:::=::;;::
with a single, Dave Baker was on ~.
via a rle ldcr's ehoice, Louks out, ·
George Cun&lt;iifl s ingled and Baker
.9cored from firs t on a throwing
error.

MemberS' of the Wildwood Gar·
den Club met at Jhe Roadside Park
Middleport, Wednesday for a picnic dinner.
Attending were Mrs. Amanda
Baer, Mrs. Norman Fisher, Mrs.
Karl Grueser, Mrs. Charles Bacr ,
Mrs. Paul Fi~her, Mrs. Edison Hollon and daughter, Linda , Mrs. Den·
ver H'llter, Mrs . William Fi:llher,
Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs. Milton
Houdaahelt, Mrs. John lhle, Mrs.
Fred Nease and daughter, Lee Ann,
Mrs. Stanley Jones , Mra. David
Nease, Mrs. Lawrence Rose, and
Mrs. Kennell~ Harri s.
The next meellng will be held
at the home of Mr s. U. S. Nease .

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TOWING
Day Phone 8104

when Allen

I Hamm Jed off with a double and

Plans Completed

ZANDT

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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ki ns walked , Ernie Sisson and
Winebrenner singled, Bill Kn a pp

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Roo dSide Po r

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1955
DODGE

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Syracul)f' Liltle Leaguers went
into the first diviS'ion of the second
half standings with a well played
3-2 victory over the Uedlegs at
Syracuse with Jackie Wi11iams and
Fritz Sisson teaming lo beat Gordoo , Redleg -hurler.
syracuse opened its half of the
firs t with two runs when Gary Jen-

dwo,od Gar den

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Dine, Drink and Dance on the banks of the beautiful
Ohio River.
7:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
OPEN DAILY

• $1995

&amp; VAN

Syracuse Takes
3-2Win Over
Redleg Nine

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l4odcll1T14lf

.

Phone 485
Pomeroy, Ohio

FREE.

Under The New Management oC

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$6.95

Vogue Shoe Store

Lloyd served a dessert Werry scored.
to the group. ~.1cmbers of
Tom White was blanked in two
the committee include Mrs. Harold official trips, He made a sensa·
Lohse, Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs . tiona! catch in lef-t field off F. SI•Ben Philson, Mrs. Randolph Hum - son's bat in the rourth, however.
phreys, Mrs. o. P. Klein and Mrs.
~o.rdon fanned four, walked t'lve;
E. s . Schaaf and the club pre si·l W1lha~ fanned. one walked one ,
dent, llrs. Robert Reibel.
and .hit Boyer; Stsson fanned four 1
_
and walked three.
The game left Syracuse with a
i W"l
second half record of 4-3 and the
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Redlegs 3-4. Syracuse plays the
Uodgers tonight at Syracu~e.
Cl U
et t
Redlegs
000 110-2 6 I
Syraeuse
200 Olx-3 8 2

&lt;;or~ and whit. two tone set oft' with 'white wall tires. Hydramll'-

~ARR

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Dave Gordon &gt;ingled him home .
of Spenoer singled bot Gordon was

the Flower Show committee of the
Amateur Gardeners Club , called a
meeting at her home Thursday
night to discuss the pOS'sibilities of
having a show this fall . Tentative
plans were made and the group also discussed t.he Regional meeting
or the Ohio Assoeiation of Garden
Clubs which will be held in Middleport at the High School , Wednesday, Sept. 25. with Mrs. John
Knight Jr., Cuyahoga Falls, as
guest speaker .

MAJORETTE
BOOTS

Mrs.

tre, radio, heater. One local owner, A lood buy.

UlbCJbNIT

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IUPIR RIVIERA HARD TOP
Two tone blue an~ white. standard shirt, radio heater, a
looldng and ~~~;ood 1'\11\hin• car.
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Mrs.

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1951 BUICK

Aa.IUITAILIItOM

•HHYJ~·~­

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Pmneroy's Best!

-v.a eneine. A good solid

QOTHEs· HANGER
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HOTEL MARTIN BAR

CUSTOM 4 DOOR
drive, radio, heater, peppy

Autijtnn
Brul• Lloyd. chairman

This

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$295
19$2 FORD

CAPR. 4 DOOR

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The fifth birthday uf Michael
Elberfe ]f) , son of Mr. a nd Mrs .
Pete Elberfehl. was ce lebrated
with a famii .Y p~rt y at lhe home of
Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Soulh
Se-cn n.i Av!'nu&lt;'.
Those present were Dr. and
~r s. \\' . K. Wilson, Rensselear, N .
Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Elberfeld
and Michael Ray, Ch{'ster; Mr. and
Mrs. Cheste-r Knight and sons. Ter·
l{~y

Samuel 0. Perry

IXOIAN&amp;E

Batteries Installed Free

Our Food Is Tops
Visit Us Todoy
MARTIN
RESTAURANT

d At P0 rty

•1 nd1 blue llnl.sh. Standard shift ,radio. beater good tires exc•len motor.
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$595

Calif., 10.

N

B"lrt hd ay

Rev. and Mn. Clyde Gibson or
the Lefa rt Falls EUB Cbllrch a nd
de l eiJ: at~ Mn . Marjorie
Grim m

.Mr. and Mra. John Mine.tdClevela nd t pent 1 lew MYJ
with Mr. aDd M.n. Et&gt;er Pic'tent.
Mr. and Mn. P•ul StlleH aacl
Mr. ant'! Mrs. Joe Burke and child'ren $1)4!At Monday evenJDJ
JODI spent the weekend wit h Mn. with Mr. and Mn . Pre1ton Palethel HOb Jiu•lt:. W:n Burke atlend- sons.
ed her traduat ion da ~li rel!nlon
l'lr. and Mrs. Eber Plckena and
hrld at the Port land Park SunWr. a nd Mrs. J ohn lli11eal'd ~
day.
Ttwsday eveni nt wit h Mr. aatf
Carolyn Parsons of l'omcr oy 11 Mn. Eber Picken., Ratlne.
visiting Jane Harria.
Steve Eblin and family aPIJl£
: ~v. and Mrs . Bogard and ' Sunday alternoon with nb brother,

ROLANOUS

or

The Kool Kals 4· H Club nwt
at t he home of Miss Ann Sprou Ge
Jul y 23. The meeting wa s called
to order by the treasurer, Bre nda
Turner. The club re peated lh t'

Of

t hr e venint and s.everal eontl' ibutlons or c a~h were added i'"
the l und .
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Rorril.

Dirk Harri1 apent
wit h Grovr.r Harri 1.

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re!ary's report was r e ad . Several
demonstrations
wer e given by
membe r ?· Plans were discussed
for a wu•ner roas t to be held al
j the home of Mr . and Mrs. Wa ynl:'
P r izt&gt;s were awarded to Mrs . Tu r nr.r, Aug. 2.
Lawn• ner. Mora r ity, Mrs. Gui n1her,
Refre.s hments were served to
Mrs. Wlttlam W alJitce- and Mrs. BQrbara Carter, Bill ie Cou Marti n.
Euge ne ('ondf'.
Li nda P arker , Brenda
Turner,
Ann Sprouse . Marvel F olf'y and
A dessert t•\lu rse was served by advispr.s, Maxine Dytr a nd Ph yl!he hostess lo th o~;e nam ed ~bove
lis Snowden .
:~ n d Mrs. Richard Freeman, Mrs.
Ro bert Dailey a nd Mr s. Douglass Study Details
Singer. Mr s William Wallace will
be ho s t e.~ Fi t c the club on Wen csHoving Show
rlay e••e nin g . August !4.

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CUSTOM 4 DOOR
~~~ roomy luxury ear that rlde11 Uke a dream. Real nice whit$

Club Entertained

th e m o s 1 di scrih
mln~tin g taste . . . . . . and
FI t
our service measul'cs up to
the same hig h standard .
,'Jte

N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
Middleport

$995
1951 PACKARD

~ft~~~;.uc

Participating drlvera'
wlvea. FR&amp;E. Modlfleda &amp;O
rn ltl or rnore out •uaranteed
12C5; atrletl1 atoekl &amp; clunk'"'
$12.50. Competition open. Jn
event of Inclement weather,
purse will be 100'% net sate.
Also racts Sun., Aur. t, 3:00 p .
m. EDT. Same ruarantee to
drivers, either race.

meet

$695
1953 OlDSMOBILE

When Canasta

in"

'fh ornas of lllddleport and MT.
and Mrs. Henry Bawr.
Mrs. Ronald Hart, Radne, lin .
Lela Ripley and Mn. Thom.t~
Hayman s pe-nt Friday in Pu kers burg. Mrs. Ripley re mained
for a visi t witn tier lisler-Jn.Jnr
Mr . and Mrt. Sam Dil.w..

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Vur Food is prepared tu

CRANIRDDk 4 DOOR IIDAN
A happy s mooth running little car that will take your eye Hi
dr!vf:'. heJter, seat covers, like new tires. See it!
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TRIALS - I100
GUARANTEED PURSE - $MO
ualnst 40 % net a:ate. Modllled,
atrictly 1toc:k 6 clunker divi-

OHIO

$995
1953 PLYMOUTH

Black Finish

Prizes Awarded

dThe L(ly~l Berun. (lass tleilr·
appraxamately $100 ~rom ll~
1re cream tocial at lhe t:hurth 0 1
Ch~t 'thuuda ~. even~n_if. d
he tnoney .. to ·L&gt;t'! llle · to
purr 'I~ a commu mon ~t:rvu' !'
for th h
h
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the clau. Th irty-one and 8 half
ga Uo n1 of home made ice rream
Jan.!' and twelve cakfiiJ were ao ld dl!r·

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W•s $895- Spec. Sat. Only $795

Mrs. Robert Story entertained
the Li ncol n Heig hts Canasta Club ,
Wednesd ay f:'Vf'n lng at the home of
Mrs. Shtrl ey Gu inther.

ROADMAST&amp;R RIVIERA COUPE
Boy, she 's loaded with power steering, poW(!r brakes, power win·
dow~. power seat, dynaflow, radio, heater tinted g lass s•at covers, tt 's u steal.
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$995
1953 PONTIAC

Unmatched Food
and Service

$895
1953 BUICK

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Phone

HARD TOP COUPE
Two tone grey, llydramaUc, radio healer fresh clean interior,
~~ xcellent Ur~s. a real bargain.
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now ~t te ~dmg school of nursing at Camden Clark Memorial
Hospital m Park ersbu rg, W. Va.
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Mr. Brown is a graduate of Parkersburg High School and is
now employ ~ d at the DuPont Co. at Parkersburg.
The weddmg will be an event of early fa.U .
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Social Thursday

Door

Att(' nd ing were Mrs. Dor a Carpe_n1 er. Miss K:tlhl c cn Car pe nt rr,
~15l S Mary Blmard, ~r . and Mrs.
Henry Ca rpf'nl ~ r . Lar ry ulld Ra ndy, Mr . and !firs. G. R. Cline 11nd
Diane , Mr. and Mrs. Max Han n·
ing an{l J imm ie, Mr·. and ~1rs.
Lllw•·ence Carpell t f:'r , Carol. Bob
and J er ry , Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Rife, Mr. and Mr s. Don Harr iso n
and Regina . Mr. and Mrs. Niek
Grueser a nd sons Mike a nd J im·
mie ; Gary and Ju nio r Rife .

ANNA GRACE OILER
Mrs. Anna Grace Oiler of Syra-cuse is announcing the engagement and approLJching marriage of her only daughter
Mary Margaret (Patty ) lo Mr. Daryl Fredrick Brown, son of
Mr. ~nd ~1rs. _C a rol F. Brown of Mineral Wells, W. Va.
Mtss Oil ~r IS a gr adu ate of the Racine High School and is

CUSTOM CATALINA HARD TOP
All leather uphulst.ery, hydrarnatic drive radio heater modern
chartreuse and cream finish , it's a honey. '
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Moore's Busy Stores

$1695
1951 CADILLAC

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St. Nicholas Arena Instead or
Madison Square Garden because
evangelist Bllyn Graham extended
hill Gllrdtm 5tay. The fiyht will be
televised and broadcut nationally
by NBC at 10 p. m. e . d . l.

Service Entrance On
Second St.

~ydr_ama\ic, radio, heater, Sf'at covers, tinted glass. Rocket awa Y
111 th H; today .

DODGE

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Big cl inther ror Racine
a
grauO ~lam homer by (,l'imm in
the first Inning .scnring Wilsu,,
Wolff', Wee Foozy Woh'e Mid
Birch, all of whom had walk NI.
Peanuts Wickline walked (ir ~ ! of
, all 1\llt! wall walked hom e on
' Terry Knig ht 's fourtll pass b&lt;'f(~ r c
G r imm'.~ clout.
Haci ne added one run In \h('
second, three in the fourth , two
ln the filth and one in the sixth .
Extra base hits for Racine in thb
parade were Wilson Wolfe's solo
homer in the filth and Grimm's
double in the ~lxth with none on .

LOS ANGILII - Howtrd King,
188, . .no. N•v., outpointed Bob
Albrl1ht. . 211, . San . Fernando,

TIRES
BATTERIES

1955

Racine and th e I ndians Pnn r
I.eagucu battled to a 12-3 vi r tor.v for Rac! nl', hut en de d .~ ca s o11
all locked u p in a tic with ei ght
"'ins and 10 de fcal s t'flch last
nig ht on th e Pom Noy diam ond .
They tied for sec:v ncl.

NEW YORK UP Middle·
waia:ht contenders Bobby Boyd
~nd Willie Vaughn meet tonight
In a return 10 • rounder at little

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SUPER II 2 DOOI

A real s harp Blayk Beauty set off with gJeaming white wall tlres

pointed RuiMn Versa•, 191, Richmond,

Free Installation
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BIL All 2 DOOR
A_!l white finisb~ standard shift, radio, heater snappy V-8 eQo
g me. You 'll love 11 .
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Rutllnd and lfn. .Joha L Wolfe, . ll/ Srt. 1nd Mm Jl:oben Sllaak
and son, local.
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and child ren retur ned Sunda r to
Mr . and Mn. Carroll Balser their ho me at w euover, Mau ..
and wn TomMy Ol lltufield an: lifter a vacation her e.
spendine a •eek'J v1eatlon witb

T he hall wu decorated wltll
pink .and silver
streamers and
ar e spending thil w ee k: at t be r' "hi"ld;.r_•..;n;;';;pe""'n\"'-;F rid;;';;';;;;;"';;•;;hl;.;;•;;'.;'h;...';;\\;;;'';;";;;a:;n.:d;;l:;•;;;m;l;;;ly;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~•'':.:.'
J acluton City confere nce.
tht• gifts we re placed on a tabl~
The WSCS of the Method ist
cen tere d wit b a bride doll.
Church
will meet Friday evening
Game"' were played and th•!
at the horne of Mrs. Nura Cro111.
-:oor pr ize waS won by Mrs. BeaBy MMnie Swau~r
The fi n t and third Jo' rld ay o! .
trke Smit h.
Patty Michaels and Nan c ~· lla! · e al'h month are the
r eg ula r
Sedan. Radio, H eater ,
Drife, New Plastic
Ri!f reshme n ts twere served h; to l'l1 , Bradbury, v i~ itc d Wedn l.'l:· m eeting date9, the preside nt b&amp;s 1 4
Seat Covers. Local Owner .
~I rs. Yl-' innie St&lt;1ut. Marie Birch da}' with Anna and 8l.'tt y Arn old.
announced.
fi ('ld, J.l:l ry Little arid dPu&amp;ht~r .
Kay Wyatt ·was a recent over
Mr. and Mn. James Le wis and
Dta nt!, Pearl Little, Marci• Deni· mght gues t of Li nda H y~ll.
~on . Lois Wolfe. Kath)ef'n Ftnk,
:\1r. and Mu. Max: Meinhart of c hildren of Pt. Pleasant vi!l:ited 1
Cll'o Oiler , Pauline Bentley, Mil· I Monkey Run were Thu rs da y eve:· Sunday with their parent s, Mr.
d rcct Pierce, Thelma Carpenter, ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar - a nd Mrs. J ohn L. Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Laudermi!t
Sarah o~hor ne, Grace Dugan, Jean enee Swauger.
nf Antiquity have muved to the j
Parker , Mil dre d Jeffers, Naom i
Phone 1378 or 6u23
Middleport
W&lt;iller Edmond and Cly de F air property owned bY Ray Pearson.
Chase, to'ranl'is
Minor , Blanch
Ji vide n, Leafy Chasteen. Ethel child spent the w~c k end with
Mr. and
Mr,.Sunday
Homer w1th
Jatlt_s Mr.
of
s pent
Sno wde n, Beatrice· Smith, E\•elyn rh f' former's pal'ents, Mr. ami Racine
Arnold. Oth t! r :and Mrs. Ji'loyd Norris.
Nal&gt;per, Bonnie Miller,
Cl\loe Mt·~. Raymon d
The Golden
Rule
Sunda\'
fink: , Rcva Snowden and Betty guests Sunday were Ronnie Et{
gl
eton
and
Freda
Tuckerman
.
School
class
of
the
Mc
lhodi;.l
Si(h•rs.
Mr . and Mrs. Clare nce Swallger . Church met Wedrt~dar evening
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Linkenhoker at the home of !tfn. l.oui J&gt;Eo
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. l.,awrenec Chapman .
Voughons,Reveol
F.blln and
daughter, Pomeroy,
Dan Shaine of Gallipolil'l spent
Paul Re ibel, Athens. en jo)'ed a Monday with his parents, :O.ir.
Daughter's Plan
picnic dinner on the Stu!e llo ~· and Mrs. Frank Shaine.
pital grounds Sunday .
Mrs. Frank 9baine who hu
ToWedSept.l
Mr . and Mrs. Richart Vaughan
ltr. and Mrs. Nathan Arnold b ee n ill is improvlne.
are announcing the engagement
and family , Mr. and Mra . Charle)· \ ,.;;;;;;;;;;;"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""';;;,;~!
their daughter. Suzanne, to Ted Arnold and family were rece nt
Wblte Elk
Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
E. Warner., Wolfpen
ArnoiC:. Callers Saturday e\•enini
Suzanne was a member of the were Mr. and )Irs. Charles King
1957 graduating clasa of Pomeroy ami t hildren.
High School and has been emplOY·
ed part time in the Evans Meat De.
partment at Middleport.
Tassels Included
By Emma Havman
Mr. Warner graduated lrom
Cu csts of Mr. and Mrs. Ear'
ORDER NOW
Pomeroy High School, clus or I Shank Friday were M/ Sgt. and
1962, and has served two years In Mrs. Robert Shank, children of
lhe U. S. Army .
.
Westover AFB, Mass ., Mr. and
He is employ~ in _comtructaon Mrs. E. C. Shank, Vienna; Mr.
work. The wedd1ng wdlta-place and ~r-~ . Scott Shank and sons,
Sept. 1_._ _ _ __ __

SURPRISE PARTY

1955 CHEVROLET

Freda Grate

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1 Schoonover.
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A s ur pl'ist&gt; l:; wn d imw r wu •
held at lhe honw of ' fr a nd ~f l".&gt;
Nic k C r uc ser honoring M1·s. Mdrgie Gr uc.~e 1 · o!l hr t· birt hday . She
rN'f' ivl:'d m11 ny gifts and a la rge
cake.

$1195

1-1950 Ford

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8 y Phy 111, Snowdon
R L'TLAND- A KUrprl&amp;e birth
III'DAL SHOWER HILD
day clmm·r was iiven Sunday 1r
A bridal s hower wa1 ~lvell ln
honur of Dale Bnthner at hi • honor of Mrs. ~unita Hlad at th"
home. Also ~JebratPrl wen• t he Legio n Hall , Wednesday evenlns,
· c!ay of Mart ha Nic h olson .anfl ''"'·
· b1rth
• Hlado' m•m·aoe to H•rold
"·&gt;le•
of Col"m•··will "ke
wnd d in~ anniversa ry of J.lr an•l oo "
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Mrs. Harold Riel'.
place over the weekend. H()jt m~
r~ for t he oc-casi on were Mrt.

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We're mowing down
prlcesl Every oar
priced lo
sen Nowl

1-1950 Chevrolet

1-1953 Ford VS

Birthdays, Anniversary, Celebrated Net About $100
In Sunday Event At Dale Bachner Home Fro~ Ice Cream

Those preo.ent w{'re !\h aucl
!11 rs. C. B. Weygandt. Mr
1111d
Mrs. J ohn Wcy!:andt , Tet•r y. Soh·
b.v and Stcvi('; Mr. and Mrs . J 1, , .
We~·ga n d t , Jay and Dal e ur To
lcflu ; Mr . and ~I r~. 1,_ p _ \ l ur
dick; Mr. and Mts. E p Ha lle r
Car ol, Paul an d Tomm)r·, Mr 111111
Mrs. Joh n Hal l. Mikf' :m: ' Barbara and Miss Rlll·h Ann Weicl!-r
of Springflcl d; Mr . and Mr~ . H&lt;.~r
vey Ro lh, Col um b u~ : M r. a HI
Mr ~. H . L . Knopp . Mr . fl illl Mr.-&lt;
Ric har d Knop p, Bl't'ky flncl JQyr t
of Day ton : ~tr. anr' ~1 r s. Don
Sande r s and Gn·;: of Athen JO: '11·s
Geral d Mi nor or Dex'N , Mrs. Or
' vill e Br&lt;1 tlon an d E.tr l: ,\ 1:· ;.md
Mrs. S id ney R u6~;el l .
~l r.
utHI
Mrs. Da ll:' Nith ol1;ou, Carolyn a:1d
Mart ha of Mi&lt;hll epor!. M h: ~ NeilL·
and C'ad Bin g. Mrs . J o h n i.' ha.&gt;L'
and M1·s. Earl , Olin·r. Po mero y:
M1·. and Mrs. EnH•st Molden . Mr
and ~~·s. Harold Ril'e, D &lt;.~v i d. El·
len, Pa u l nn1 t
BoS!' IIl llry. Dell
Ri ce , Mr. und i\•lrs F. mmt&gt;f l Jl.Je
Cas ke1· an d )J r. uuJ M r~ . Oal1·
Muss et·.

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Only $795
MEIGS MOTOR CO.

Women

Mis~M~ry Margdret Oiler Will Marry
_ Daryl F. Brown Early This Autumn

SUMMIR USID ~AR
CUAI·UP SAU

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 2. 19S7-s

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1953 CHEVROLET

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Gordon and Spen&lt;er. Jackie
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Fritz Slason (3) aad Mic:k· :

BATTERIES
for

Farm and llome

Form Pock

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Hot *Shot
Flashlight

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Portable Radio

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Lantern
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WERNER
RADIO
110 No. 2nd "-v..-Mid.-:ileport

There simply lon't a better deal available aa:rwhere Ia Ibis wide, wide
world. Big money-llvlng. ollowonees are put of our way of doing ltUiiD..,.
.. , . Today, tomorrow and every day of lhe year.

1955 CHEVROLET · · .. ·· · .. · · · · $1695
4-Door 210 - Yellow and Green Heater. Power Glide.

Radio and

1955 PLYMOUTH · ........ .. · · · $1365
Belvedere 4-door. Interior like new. Heater, V8
motor 1 good tires. Beige finish.

1955 OlDSMOBilE · · · .. · · .. · · · $1595
88 - 2-Dr. Seda&lt;I, Radio, healer, Seat Covers, Ex·
tra Clean.

1954 PLYMOUTH········· ······· $995
4-Door - 2-tone Blue Iiuy.

Savoy Series -

A Real
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1954 CHEVROLET· ···· ··· ···· ···· $895
4-Door Sedan. Beautiful 2-tone green finish . Spot·
less interior, good rubber, guaranteed all the way,
heater.

Belevedere 2-Dr. Hardtop. Black over blue, radio,
heater - seat rovers.

1953 BUICK · · · · .... · · · · · · .. · .. $1095
Super Hardtop. Dynaflow, l'a&lt;lio, beater, seat rovers, perfect tires, blue and ivory finish.

1953 FORD .. .. .. ···· -· ·· -· ··· ··· $845
"8" Customline. Maroon finish, all good tires, heater. spotless interior.

1953 CHEVROLET · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · -- $945
Bel Air 2-Dr. Local owner. Ivory over Sun GoldExtra nice.

1952 CHEYROL£1 · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · $64$
Deluxe 4-Door, Clean Interior, good tires, 2-tone
blue finish . Powerglide, Radio and Heater.

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

GXUESER BLOCK CO.

Rut]and

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Webster and Fultz
Attorneys lOr Plalnllff

Mr and Mrs L C. Snowden and
f~m!ly . Mr and Mrs Bruce May
11nri children, Mt and Mrs Homer

(8) 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, (9) 6, 6tc
NOTICE OF PIJ8LIC SALI

In pursua:r.ct: ot 1m order uf the
Probate Co'Jit of Melgs County .!
Ohio. I will offer for sale at Public
A!lcllun on lhe 3l'd day of August, 1957, at 10:00 o'c,ock A.M., at
RATES
JTRUCTURAL
the front &lt;Ltloor of t!'.c Court House
2 ceats j)('l word, one hu .. rtlon Minim~m charge We _ 4o xnu
ICRAt' lllOfll- MIT ALl
at Pomeroy, Ohio, the followin g
per word tor three eousccuLive msertiOn!i
OHIO VALLEY
d
lb&lt;-d retl estate Situated
.
.
Spettal _OM morlllh for 25 ct:nt.s ~er word
I
escr
m
'"'K
CO
the Village of Middleport. county
Fu II nte of 2 eenL!I per word w11l be chnrgOO for af!v('r1rsHIJ:t 11
n
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of Meigs and State of Ohio and
aot Plid f~r be(ore the l~tn of each month follown 1J( t n ~~·rtron
Phon. !10
·--,.
bounded and de~cribed as f~llows·
•·on&lt;no···'
,
~Err&amp;rs
... •- lll. Advertlslos--Should
~
""' •epooted
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That lot or parc~:l of land with
vauJ'Insertion
&gt;Xnho.e 1 • II not be respon81ble tor mo•e than &lt;..ne lol''Of~t
....
the building and improvements
Card of Thanb and SooeiU Notices of Events $1 00 Obituari~
btH"&gt;d Clt.:.an lfaed Cm
thereon, situate at the northwest
publlahed at 1 eeol per word..
All Makes aod M002-II
corne:: of Sixth and Palmer Streets
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in the Town of Middleport , Meigs
195:! Dotlt(e 11 T o n lrtak
1:nod
AUTO SALES
County, and Stated Ohio, on plot
( I) Notrees
shape, prh·r·d n~l11
l!'i d•rl'ks ,
In slle Fttty (Mi feet bv one hun·
- - ~ -------- - all colnrs p11 tl \' I'' :' ('H II lif· 1
dred (100) feet and more particu·
U"-M
SHOOT at Roy F"•cekc ..• ·~
• ·£ P
ter fi p 1•1
1 r
U• ·r·rl 11~
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larty desrrlbed o, Map, Page 4,
fllrm
Ba~han Road Sunday
m1l rs norlh of I' ""''r": on (20 8) I
Block t!3, Ma~ 211. BeLng part of
'4th of AujuNt. 1:00 'til Dark
Rnult• :i:l. h1 li ollw .11~"\l' Stair·
Lot No. 163 in Palmers Addition,
.Sponsored hy Moose Lodge.
Park
7·3ll·6'c - Being the same real estate con-;--_.- - - - l&amp;&amp;r~iJnp.tOD tuurtoee A.ftDeJ, veyed to Zona Hetlesimer by deed
8· 1·3tc
Saw rlu~t ~nrl ~h .. \tllJ..:'. loaLkd Ill
Middleport. Fire. Automobjh~ recorded in Deed Book 17:i, Page
J w1sh tn express my smcl'rc
ynur
flfJrn hJn ur rll" !1v· I Boru\a. Phont «Jli-X
6-2G-tl 595 of the
County Deed Rec
arprec1a11on to the Cuurthouse
en~ d 01110
Vi\ I J.rY Mf•'(;
-----ords.
l'rnployl'es for the beautiful
CORP. TUJ'Pl~BS 1'1 A INS 0 COMPLETE Insurance Proleetloll,
Said real cst.ata 1S situated at
flnwcr~ Also m y fncnds and
Phone Coo lvrll.· :..::.")() 7 Ia 251t
Lift, Aut(·, Fire, Polio. Call Dot No 552 Palmer Street, Middleport,
- • ---Mills, Mu!d~ei..n"t, Oblo.
relat!Ve!i who sent flowNs '""
1Ohio. (Aero~ the sl.rcet from the
GRAVELY '!rtAC'Jflfl Si\ U:S at":l
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for the many cards 1 rcce1vcd
g 0.. 1 0 R A ,. ,
v
- -- - Cbureh.)
1 napti~t
voVC •
.
olluii;V, 512 &gt;•·
S d
iluring my hosp1Lallzat ton .it
Main St, p 11 meru y
.
l.::
J1U
WA.kD
a1
premi!:c.:; are appraised at
7 24 27
Uoher Hos pital. Your kmdnc:-;,
~
$7,30000, anrl must be sold for not
will neve r he forgotten .
Mrs
-~-less than two-thirdfl (2/3) of qid
Perry R•lggs, Pomeroy, Ohur Lrvmg room !"or wh II\ d $8 UU
ATIO.WI.II appraised V.:\lue. TF.RMS OF SALE
8·2 ltc
C~tll af1er !'i I' ~1 !Jill J;nub~
....., ....._...
Cash In Hand On Day Of Sale
Memhart's Lr•~•·1ry
.\1&lt;,nkey
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Aten S'tain, Executor of the
Hun
R l ·:Jip
111 L hel:lllld 1ft.
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Estate of Zona Hetlesimer.
-~- - - - -- ,.,...r..,, Ottl"
Deeeased.
{12) Wonted 10 Rent 1 On Rt. 23. Cal~ Wm. G,......
Webster &amp; Ful~z.
Will thf party th.~t took purse
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lock lprlftlll
, Attorneys for E~ecutor
and money
from my hnm r
2 or 3 bedroo1r. l·l'UIH' t'ull Ron .
J (7) 5, 12, lB, 26, (8) 2, 5tc
please return it J ncerl it, 1
me Hand, Col umhus and South· .,
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Will he most grah•ful an41 nu
ern Elcclnt· Phow~ ,., , ,
queslions asked Mr!l Fnnnlc
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7 27 6tr
· J\Mpar Minersville Ohio.
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f 14 t Fnr Rer..f
l'lra. Aulomabllo, Hultll
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
~---ACCIDEH't
Estate of Francis T, Bitt!. dKHied
&amp;
4 !lOOM II U\ISI&gt;: .l ltn• garden.
RLife. CE•su•ft't •nd.......
NodtlceB '1' hhr.reby gJven that
$:i5
w, 11111 to. I i\ppl (' (;rr1v•·
Mau e e z w ose !'ost Office ad·
1
Sl'e Alex \A, Ito•! I···
7 31 ate
In MlllDLEPORT, OHIO
dress b 849 High Street, Mlddlc·
Hetdclutrt..-• lor
6136-M
PHONII
dll port, OhiO, has bet."'l duly appoint·
llm~''lnlte Luggo~ge - Lane Cedar ~--_ __
ed executrix of the Estate of Fran(:p~st!l - LAU Wtndow Fans- Sll't&gt;IHn.'( rnon1~ 1111
1cnt
Call
cis T. Betz, deceased, tale o{ Meig5
Fri&amp;:td~tire Rcfri&amp;:erators.
388·Y.
8"1·3t!l
County, Ohio.
lake; Furniture, Mlddltport, Ohio
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Dated this 24th day of July 1957
4 29 tf Apu!' I111~T1! 1111 111 llh Ill'll Srrml(
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John C. Bacon
.St, r ouwro .~
/\dulls nnl .~
124 Unlfln Ave, Pomeroy, 6
J udge or lh fl p ro b at e cour1
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l'lwn!' 44U.M
room hou~e 2 baths, level lot.
Me 1gs coun tY, Oh tO
''It ,. Fugult·
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7 ~ 111
nut of lllgh water Ca ll Own~r (7) · 26 · (8 )• 2 , 9 , 3&gt;c
1:i4 S.
5\h St · Mlddlcporl
19M ChPvrol et VB . Sl.7n5 Jlt•Jr uv
Phone fl0ti4· M.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
\'a ll s.,'l
F1ve l!oonr l lun ~r
2 rlr. Serlan jowcrgi id(' Ileal•
Est•te
of Tn.nnan A, Penn Sr.
Aru,lll
s:lb
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tiful morkul( . lc!llht•! tnrn 111
O.C••Md
l·'11r Sillc 6 rnnm house, beth 1111
ltrle Blue arfll wf\111.' twn tnnt'
Nol1ce i ~ hereby g1ven thAI Pns·
rnorlern (all ~ 171 Letart FallR
One owner. Blacttn .•r·~. 1'r•u1&lt;
cilla Penn ~hose Po~t Off1rcc add·
8 2·6\c
roy, 0 .
8·2·fit(
res:s is Carrcntcr, Oluo, Route I .
1~6 Olds Super "BB" IJ ,rrrl Tup
For llent - Exl!•n!lon Wuldcn,
has been duly appomted Athmnis·
$2,49:1&gt; Power
Sh•t•rm;.: a nd
Scaffold }-.,)U!'ds, lJrnp Clot hs.
lratr1x
of th e Estate of rruman
hrakeR JJydrnmatk rlr1~r'
A
~IJrllon JP•~her, Mu.tdle.,ort
A. Penn, Sr lute of Columbia
nice automob1!c
Dl.H'IIIwr ':; ,
uhonP. 62b!'I..X. _ _ -·-~~2__tl 1
TownRh!p, Meigs County, Ohio dePomeroy, 0 .
R2 me
ceased.
]9~~ MercurY
2 1lr
ll.u dtop
Oated Lhis 30th day of July 10~7
( 18)
$1.40e Mctcury -o. n~o~t lr Ori,o
NICE HOME ON
John C BliCOn
nal black fln1 :-sh llke new Yen
LINCOLN
HILL--$6000
Judge
of
the Probate Cout·l
atlractlvc r"r Wllh lnts n!
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chrnme nn !!pA!'klin~-: hl:.ck fi ,
Several good residcnllal buys
i.!b. Dual c~ehau11h 81Arttnor ~. Pum t tnt.: inlt•n111 ,md t·~lrrH•r
in Pomeroy. ModeJ"ately priced
LEGAL NOTICE
PomProy, 0.
8·2-6H
Avu!Lthlt" now fb!Ps ro•J I ~on
George Stuckey,
who~e
lui.
from $3,500 to $6,000.
1M3 Chryaler VB 4 dr S.- d~ n 1 ahl&lt;' llumcr
Brah·y
P honr
known place af residence was Ro·
Terms
Available
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f89li. A quality car In ROOd
7·:l2·J?U
31?1 -Y
well, Arkansas, and whose present
rondllion at a low pr!C\' Binet
CALL 452
place of re ~ 1de1tce Ia unknown and
tnar'11, 'Pomeroy, 0
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cannot,
by rPasonable diligence, be
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l"n'r c-;'l : ~ ~--ascertained, Mary Duke. whose
2 dt. Hnrd Top. Trndc ·lrl I' o.n
mute~ I, v RNSI!Ij,:l'r, Rarin· 12~·
last known place of reddenee was
1- •··
nne of our ••tlsficd Bulrk rHrP
nnx 124 Oh1o
7 . ~.1'
14810 Cicero Avenue, Tinley Park,
.," .,
Nellie
Pearl
Rucker
and
Josepb
lui owner. A wonr!crfu\ btl)"'
Hurkcr. both of whom reside al lllinois, and whose preaent place of
Blacttnar'a, Pomt•J·o~·. 0
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R-2·6tc.
Prnnsylvanln wUl take notice that be reasonable dUla;enee be ueer, 1964 Chevrolets u lim ns $99~J
Paul S Sm11rt, Guardian of Flor· talned: Violet Bryan, whose last
We hav(' four lhnl liJUiiklt&gt; ]J](4'
rnu~ Luc~· Stevens, an lncompe· known place ot residence wl!IS Panew With and without pOW L't
!Pnt. nn the 31st day of Jul:v, 1057. rtuca, Kent~1cky, and who~e pre"Bv
the
gllri.--2Hl'~
11011
Jle1n m ·•
lt!l'd h!~ Petition Jn the Probate ~enl place or residence Is unknown
Havr
Blaettnar'll, Pom cto) . 0 8·:l6tc
Court within and for the County and c11nnot, by rcasnn•ble dill·
---------~llf Meigs and State or Ohio Case gence be ascertaiMd; Mae Price,
Auto~ervict!s
No 16.036, alleging: that his Ward whose last known place of re~i·
Wayside Dnve,
is
SE'IZ&lt;'d of the unrlh•ided three- dence Willi 614
1 Gradmg &amp; Dltch Ulgging
H. IIAWWIGS SONS CO.- 24
fourth ~ Interest in the follo'o"lng South Charleston, West. Virgmla,
ellafk·Hoc
St·rvlre
)lour 1Pirtll'ker Scrvl~:t,
Day
,cscnbed real estate altuatcrl In and wttose present place of resieTruck L•nnlln~ &amp;\ulpmcnt
Phone
t122'1
NlaJtt Phone
1lH' County of Meigs, State or Ohio
dence is unknown and cannot, by
I Dump Truck SN11 l'('
eoet-lt DODGE - PLYMOUTH
reuonable d\llgenee be ascertun~nd VIllage of Mirtrllcport lo-wlt ·
VIRGIL
WAMSI,F.V
DL\LIIJill
88 u
ed;
Leo Knowles, whose place or
Stl
ulited
In
tl'c
Village
ot
Mirl·
.
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residence Is unknown and cannat,
r!
Jr-port,
County
of
Melga
and
State
belt Ult!d car Al.UES, 8(1{' II~~""'::::""""""""'"",..,..,.,..,,..,~
"J! Ohio and In One Hundred Acre by reasonable dillience be asccr·
IQJ.. CJIIWS.
T D l mop
-- - - - unknown
Lot No. 1~'7. being a lot Forty-five tained: anrl the
belr,
devisees,
legatees,
ador
leu
on
Gnnt
Street
feel
more
A9) For Scle
; turiln l( \1unrla~ Hrw'~ Shoe Re 1n uld Vll111ye and running back ministrators, executors anrl as:slg111
)Ja!r. :lud ::il, :\luldlt'IIU' I, O!)C!1 '!l Lbat width to the alley, Maid lot of Leo Knowle!l, lf he be deteased,
PF.ACIIES
reaifor lm shli'SS
0·2 6tr lymg between the Conner and tbe whoso names and places
.We have Golden Jubilc&lt;' prll('h ·
dence Is ul'!known;· the
UD·
\hrlin Jots on said 8trt•('t :
e1 ready. Other varietleA WI])
\h1!111lllofll l"••mblnat!on ~lorm ana
LottThat the nefendant. Nellie Pearl known heirs Of Walter
follow . BrlnA rontalncu. TeL
sc.reen w!ndow~ and doon Steel 1\ucker, h the owner of an undl ridge, dere .. 5ed, wbosc names and
Che1ter YU ·&amp;320l .
•nd olummum awning~ and can ~t dcd one-fourth lnterost in sail places of residence
are
Webster Fruit Farm
opil•s. Cll'l William Radford, rea l estllLC, !hal Joseph Rucker is unknown
will take notice
J mi. hat of (hotter, Ohio
Rock Spnn.AII
!\ 2 lmop "n lltled to dower In the Interest of lhat on the lOth day of August,
19&amp;3 the plair.tilf. Flori! Steffy , as
md Nellie Pearl Ruekor, and ,
TERMITES i::XTEAMINATIO
Ta\:e ov~r payments on t 1.\ h••l
Thlit Clyde MLllhone, as Treas- .'\dmlnistratriw: of the e Ftate ul
air rond!tloner Th [j y('a! '8 me, io'or (rl.'e lnspcrl!on phone 383-M '!rrr of MciRs County, OhiO, has- a Walter Lottrtda:e. deceased. flied
fJilmorf' .!lupply SI'Jre, Pomeroy.
del. "' ~ pJ~d for. f&lt;"lfe Retrllj:Cr
lic&gt;n aga inst said real estate for tbe her petittion aa:ahut them In tbe
All "'ork RUara nle cd l"ully In·
stion . Opl.'n rYt&gt;ning!. 7 31 31
Probate Court of hlc-lg:s County,
~IIXeS und,
5urud Vutl~h;m s lutltt3t rlal and
That James A. Singer LS the onlY Ohio, being Cauie No. 18.~98, for
FOR SALE - l' ,aches New 1-la
f{esid cntln l Termite Control Scr
heir at taw end next of kin of said the sale &gt;Of eert~ln real estate for
ven Orchard, New Haven Phon.
T 2S tf
vice. St. Mllrys, w. V11.
'Nard. a resident of the State of the payment af debta of said dtcedTu-24688.
7-29-:f
UDIO • TEL!.VI.SlUN Sl:.RVICE jhlo, and that there are no other •mt, whleh real estate Ia described
Phon• :.JO, Cleland Appliancr persons who hne an intereat in n follows:
FOR SALE - Appl"~ N1•w Hu
The following real estate situ·
Store, lnf.
Main St., Pomeror ~aid real e~ate; and.
ven Orchard, New Havl'n Phnnr
ated
In the Village of Pomeroy,
That
It
11
necessary
to
•ell
said
2-23·U
11.1·24688.
7·29tf
real estate to pay debta of the County of Meigs and State o[ Ohio
Layton Grill Houst•, r('~"i.'!INed ~UICK SERV1CI!: I'D W•teh Jd ward and to pay for her support.
and bounded and described as folpalrtng hy Ftetory Trala.ed
Boa.ton 1'e rri&lt;'1'
pupplCI, 14:
The prAyer of the Petition is for l!&gt;ws : Being situated in the VIllage
watchmAker, t;OU.INS Jl!.~ the sale of the entire Interest In of Pomeroy ami more partlculsrly
Ton FOTd Truck 1,1 price . 1954
t..ERS . Pnmera'
1-3-lf 1aid real e~ate- pursuant tn the bounded and described at follows
Ford, Jllrt Cheap . 19!\3 IJnd,s;tt'
theap Phone TlJ 29480, New
provilions contained In Section and beln1 the Easterly one-half of
HI-TEST 0.\S AT
Haven.
7 J,Q.6tc
U27 08 of the Ohla Revised Code, Lot Number Twenty·three (23) dl·
REGULAR PRICI!
~nd for sucb other reuer a a may vidlng in the cenklr from the fl'&lt;mt
to the rear. Also. the concurrent
be proper
12 ft motc"rr boat with stecrittr, :'OW ELLS SKBVlCF. STATION
right of ea1emcnt to use the Alloy
The
penons
first
(lrbove
menwheel and 1e•r shift. TrliLkr I
LUBBICATION' and WA8B
tioned wUI further tJilcl notice that between the above de•crlbed propMtrk 25 Mereurr Motor, I )e:t:
Mlddleporl. Obh
they have been made parties de· arty and ·t he Weitil'l)' one·half of
old, aood .. new. C. 0 . Picken;. 1
tt'ndant to uld PeUtion and that .aid Lot Number Twenty-three (23).
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PlokeDI Polrot &amp; Hudwm co., REt'RIGERATION SERVICE they wut be requlre te 1nswer the Said easement ri&amp;ht Is to C'l)ntinue
Mason, W. VI. Phone Sl'3-~5B3 '
.
Domesttc-Commerclai-Oalry same on or before tbe 21st. day of for the bent&gt;fit of the heirs, &amp;ueeeuors and asslana ln ownership
JACK'S REFRIGERATION September, 19~7.
ot the property abutllna on said
Paul
S.
Smart,
Guardian
• Beiter Calf, 3 dlya old CHI·
24 Hour Service
Floren~ Lucy Stevens, alley,
:..
~.LelfbeLt.
Rock Springs,
The petition alleaes that U1e perTu 23587
au lncompetenL
' 1-31-G~&lt;New Haven
I Miles North of ,..,.,.,

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cox of Langsville and his grand· with her sister , Mr and Mrs . ChC·
parents, Mr and Mrs Joe Ph1lhps lord Icenhour and fllmll)' .
SHOWER GIV'i:N

Idie

Parkt•r and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Carroll and Snowden and sons, Mr
anrl Mrs Ro) S~owdcn and Phyllis
cnJoyeJ a p!cmc at Forked Run
Lake, Eu nda y
Mr and Mrs Cat I Flinchbaugh
and son of Manon are v1sitmg Mr
and Mrs Paul Bflrne-s of Pomeroy
and Mr ... nd Mrs Floyd Thomas
and Mrs Ros&lt;t Barnes
Mrs Iva Howell of Leon , W. Va
and Mr and Mrs Harvey Erlew&lt;n"'
and Joetta were Sunday guests of"
Mr and Mrs I. E HusselJ of Mt
Alto
Mrs s L Bryant received word
of the dt&gt;ath of Mrs Wilbur Curlis
or KcrrsvJl!e, Texas
Mrs Ethel Snowden 1s ~ pcnrlm"
a vacal10n wtth her son, Mr and~
)fn Lawrf'nce Snowden •nd fam·
1ly of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Chris Diehl spent
a few days with their son, Mr and
Mrs Robert D1ehl of Millbury, 0
They accompanied thetr
Walter, home, who had spent a
couple of weeks herf!
RPV. and Mrs R A
Biddle
were Tuesday ''""'"' d&lt;nner
"
gue.sts of Mrs Grant Willhamson
Mrs Molly Mitchell of Hunting·
ton and Mrs Cora Chandler of Ed·
mund, W Va spent se~eral days
with thetr s'ISte 1, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Phillips Mr and Mrs Julian Mlt·
chell of Huntington were Sunday
!,lu~sb of the Ptt1llips'
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hill and
81\ly aH~ visiting her parents. Mr
and Mrs w D. r.annmg , Fairborn.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Largent. Co·
Jumbus and Mr and Mrs. Wtlham
1 argent wen• Sunday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs How9-rd Largent
of Syracuse
Mr and Mrll Clay Gardener and
son, Mr and Mrs. Charle'&gt; Gardcner of navcnport, Iowa, spent th.e
week end w!th h1s mother, Mrs
Allie Gardener v,;ho is staying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Isaac
T&amp;ylor.
..

Mr and Mrs Pearl Hysell (Bu·
Hale\' ) we.re honored ~lth a
wedding ·shower at the hnm c of

Mr and Mrs Jarncs Hate~ Tue~·
day f'H'I'll•'g Hostesses fo'r th e
llccaswn wer~ Mr~. Jame 3 llaley
and Mrs M!lton Hale)
Game! were layed a nd
door
rize a arded p
a
P o~r·ewh
t
m.: • s mens were
served to
\Irs l!:tmer Hysell
Ml"S
June
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axlne ye r •. r~
arl Morr1s Mrs Carl Demson.
N"'son
&gt;' •• Eugene
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'&gt;&gt;&gt;k , Mrs. G• Chg..
•,. Job 1•son • J oan
..Voodarrl,
Lmy
Geary, Mr.;
'.:: lara Ph!lhps Mrs Clara Davtd·
;on, ~Irs Weber Theo bald , Mrs
JwJ!:ht Kennedy,
Me&gt;. Robert
')av!s, Mrs Nail' Wtse, Mary M
3~ard, Hila anrl Ira Barker, Mr.
W 0 lte •
M•s
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"rank Hysell, Mr.~. Belle M'Knighl
fames Haley and
Connie and
JimmJC Haley
Many gifts were received

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Mr and Mrs Ftoyd Thomas en·
tertamed with a plcnl• sup~r.
" presen&lt;
,,
Sundlly evening Those
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borne•
and children of Pomerov, Mr. and•
Mrs James Thomas and chlldre!l
ot Midl~port 9nd Mrs Rosa Barnes
Mr and Mrs . .Junior William s
and family have moved their trail
or home from the Ethel Ne!~on
properly on Salem St to Bellaire
OhiO where Mr Wtlliams 15 em·

Mrs Steve Eoun entertamf'd a
number of frlrnds and relauves at
her home Friday evenmg with a
~tork shower for Mrs Lawrence
Ebhn. After Mrs . l!:bhn opened her
~ifts rcfr~shments were ~erved
Mr. and Mrs Guy Bing and son
Gene, Mr. and Mrs Larry Jacobs ,
and Mr Pearl Jacobs spent Thurs.
day evening wtth Mr and Mrs
Cl 1ff or d J aro b s an d J ac k .
Altendance at Sunday School,
July 28 was 77, offermg $12.25
Mr and Mrs M1ke B·.Jsse ll were
1 dmncr guests of Mr
and Mrs.
Pearl Jacobs ,
.
Rev H. L Jones,
Supt.,
was guest ~peaker at the Laurel
CliH Church, Sunday mornmg and
evening
Robl!l't Davis 11nd famlly ealled
on C1ay Eblm and famJl)' Saturday
evemng
Betty Lou Eblm spent Sunday
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Rooms
New Furniture

Mrs Ethel Kmncy of Waver!"
and Mrs Ine1 Adams and daughte l'
Sue, of Leewood. W Va arc v 1s1t
ing the1r mother, Mrs Belle Mar ·
tin
Mrs. Carl Qualls, Mrs Genu
Dent and son and Mrs MarJe CY·
rus of Chester Road ~pent Thurs·
day w1th their aunts, Mr~. s L
Bryant and Mr and Mrs Arza
Bryant
The annual Flower Show w11! be
held at the Methodist Church Ba.!!'e·
mcnt, Saturday and Sunday, Auguat 3 and 4
Harvey Erlewlnc and Mr C M

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FURNITURE

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl spent

Mr. and Mrs.

lhe week· end with Mr and

John Diehl were Mn. Pearl Ja.
cobs, Mr. and Mrs. Lou ~lehl, Mr
and Mrs'. Herman Harrt11on, Mrs.
Louise Slagle and son, Eddie Neal,

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Owner.

MEIGS MOTOR CO.
Phone 6378 or 6023

Middleport

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for making a neu.J ~ sink,
bathroom Vanitorl or resurfacing a table. ~vJ ~RMitl Contact BonJ
Cement ~ requires no
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COLUMBUS 0 - StlnJ.:s of the
honeybee anti wasp may !t&gt;el1.1llkebut they actually are rliffereni
and should be treated differently
~~Yli Oh1o Slate t1nivers!l; Exlen•ton Ap1a11sl Charles Heese
The h(ln f';o.·bee ~ and li'S &lt;1 "she '
tr It ~tmgs - leaves a ~tmger m
h~r Ylct,m. Wh en s he slmgs she
d1cs, het'ausc h·a~m g tbe shngr.r
t~~rs away part of ber borly For
lJ,'S reason the honeybee usu;~ll v
IIR!:S only .m urre nsc of her col·

i hornet,

and yellow Jaekel ran sttng
I agl!n anrl again They use their
~t1ngers as defense ~eapons
to
furt·l' venomous
flUid
mto thP
I flesh They too, Wlll sting if their
1 h0mes are duturbed and also tf
c ~ ught m}; Jde a car or~p a sleeve
Ho1h h• r's ~nd wn.s ps stln~t \[ they
I a•r fnghtened ut t•onfus~d. ex·
pl&lt;uns Rces~
If slung b\' a honevbce removt."
t~c stm~f:'r lmm ed 141 \el y ' to kl'ep
r U( h uf tht· p(nson [rom t•uter·
1 1ng th e fl'e ~h ]I ~~ !llliiOrtant
to
I sc r ape out the slinger - there's
nothmg better than a t:iharp fm ·
gernail; never pull rt out. If the
$:lln~er Is pulled out, the fingers
press the pouon 8af~ att.ached to
the slinger's base anrl Uus forces

ACROSS
-l4 Cr &amp;.N!ely
ground
1. Revolve
grain
5. Fa.lure
(lsia.ng)
QOWN
9. Room
10. Cantered
A frymg
12. Helmspan
2 W11n
man
3 Sacred
13. La.ke
picture
(Sov.
Rwsla)
lGr. Ch.)
14 Eve's
4 Snare
garden
5 ln un datlo~
l5 Boys best
6. Yearn
j , Up~n
friend
t [Joet )
16. Crll (a.bbr ;
8. Having
17 Northea&amp;t
pegs
(abbr)
18 Nourished
9. Exhausted
19. Chid
ll. Every- Uay
deity
15. l ndrca ted
!Baby!.)
tO. Fltlh
column
horse
ta. Substancl!
U New
Hampahirl!
town
t6. Lower pai1
of face
rs Tightened
81. Game at
carda
t2 Honey
Insect
.3. Moth.

THE eatk anU·pol1o vaccinel Follow }cur doctor'• ad•lee
hu proven to be worihwhlle 1n about any mouth aM ihroa.t op~
Chicaa:o. There 1s every tndlca- eraUone durlnl the hot ~WDJDCt
tion that lt Ia a l!(lr.f:l and effective moothll.
protection asalll!t the dreaded Watch tor Symptom~
crippler, lnfantUe pr..ra.lyals.
Be on the lookout for thell
· But let'a not rtl~ entirely symptoms: headache. fever, up·
Tbere are eountleM chijdren who set ttomach, aore throat, .Uft'
have not beEn slven lta protee- back: or neck.
you. notlce them
Uon.
or 1~ your cblldren compl•ln of
Durtng. the a.rm al1y heavy them, notify your phyalctaa 1mpolio months ot AuguU and Bep- mediately.
tember U Ls the duty or all par· u you need help for a poUG
ent.s to take certain precautions patient have your doctor contact
to protect tbeU youngsters a.nd the loc~l agency of the National
to be alert for apeclftc aympt.o~ Faundat1on tor lnt'antue P&amp;rt.b'•
Str&lt;mqe Crowda
ala.
For one thlng, keep your We had a sizable upaur1e of
youngsters out ot strange crowda polio In Chleago lut eummer. Wt
as much as possible. It's probably believe the Salk ncelne helped
all rlgh\ for theth to play with us atem the tide and we are weU
the youngsters they see every on the way to llek1Ds the problem.
day
U your ch.Udren have not yet
D~n't let your ehUdren become b~n Inoculated Wlth the Taooverly ttred or cbUled. It's a good cme, I strongly ur1e JOU to 119
Idea tor you adults to avtlld fa- your doctor about tt.
ttgue and chllis, too.
QUESnoa IJfD AlfiWEI
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Don't use another's soUec;l tow~ Mrs. 0 . L,: What cauae1 a erst
els, dishes or tableware.
so the ovary to rupture?
Make aure you and your ch11~ Answer: At the time of O"Jula·
dren wash tbe~ hnnda catefully t1on or when the egg 1s read~ to
befo.re eating and after goln~ to rupture from the ovary, a 0JSt o!
the bathroom.
the ovary occutonaliJ rup~ea..

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19. Srr--,
Arthur-

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llrugh•

21 The
Buck·
eye 11late
:.:2 Girl's
nick-

name
l'e•tePC111''1 Aa•w•r
23 Man's
32. Fetters
nickname
35. Fastened
25 Letter or the 36. Take out
alphabet
(print.)
26 Fastener
37 Olr\'1
27. Not 11011&lt;1
name
29. FamoW'I
39. Malt
tower t P'r.)
beverage
30. Half-witted tO. MUlpond

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lt. Man's

n1ckname

16. Old weight.

r.,

(wool)
Skillful

w.commune
(Neth )
11. Propelled,
u a boat
12. Bowling
lane
13. Marries

nAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how oo work It:
AXYDLBA.AXR
Ia LONGFELr.;ft:W _
One letter almply standa for another. In tbll ae.mple A Ia used
for the three L's, X :l'o1 the two O's, etc. Single letters, apu&lt;
trophes:, the length and fonnatron of the words are aU hLnt.l,
Eacn day the code letters are different.

B &lt;ll• BKWG I&gt;IZ WSQWG LJJZT LU
WSQWG

VALLEY

•Bruce

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LIL ABNER
TAKE THIS '!IT'LL MAKE
THE FIGHT
MORE EVEN.!

EVEN!!

LITTLE ORPHAN ANI'ill&gt;
I DlNtO-F
IT-,A51'
A 'TitlCK IT

WM: A DAISY-

niCK TRACY

DURN YORE
I THINK

NANCY
AUNT
_;T,::";~!l
yOU SEE IF I
TURNED Of'F THE
WATER IN THI!.
BATHTUB '!'

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By SHULTZ

TIME and MONEY
Buy Your Coal In
August

A 'TROUBLED
UNIVERSE .• A..

Prices Subject To Change
Sept. lst

Jill lrANDINO

Bailey Coal Co.
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Pomeroy, 0.

CABINET ~

r\BBIE AND SLATS

WIIM IMI fAMOUI

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FORD

A ch.tt&gt;ful

k!t~ku

m•h1 11 c~Mrful

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1ln• ubiMt lw u, 1111 from 1-4~ fo 14 ..,
wlftl l-In• bowl fl'len:llm mt..

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ln9

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Ordlt yourl

l•1t111111" ttk11 but • flY hour~ •fttr
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UhtiiH -tnM:tiM

Mr-w• all" ..... E81J"-.
btl1 tr ..... II- Ult'llMt Cll'fflltl ...

Victoria Hardtop
Radio, Heater ondiDefroster
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All hr OUR '~TCH!It PUN IOOr

Fordomofc

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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Middleport

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ABBOTT
Appliances

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ATROUBLED WORLD IN

L"mp --- --- $6.SO F.O.l!l. Mine
Ill --·- --- $5.50 F.O.B. Min•
3/8 x 1V4 Slokor F.o.a. Min.

Routt 33

TA.KE TWO''
THET'LL MAKE
TH'FIGHT

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May.
I Mr and Mrs Elza M1cbJ:el and
Mr and )[r:.. }larry ·~ .. :i&lt;~mson I daughter, Tbetmi.; atlend~d the Mt·
· ~·d som. Btll and Tom spent Sun chael Reumon at the Fairgrounds
Ia~ with h!s sister. Mr and Mrs 1 Sunday
Warren Sauers of Nelsonvlle
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Moldt'n
Week end gt1ests of Re \' and spent Sunday with Mr and :Mrs
\.frs. R A Dddle were her father \\'alter Swett of Co lumbus.
&gt;\.lan M1~ner and her sisterg, lsoh~
Mr and Mrs Nnte W1se and fam·md Muriel of Ontario, Canada The J!y atte nded the Turner reumon at
Siddle's sons AJan and Calvin re. Dexter, Sunday.
' urned homf' With tbem for a ft'W
Saturday evening dinner gucs:h
of Mr and Mrs. Homer Parker werl!'
weeks v1sit
Miss ·~al')orie Fole~ IS a pahlnt Mr and Mrs. Carroll Snowden and
•t Holzer Hospital where she un· ~ons, Steve and Larry, Mr. and
derwent an operation
Mrs. L C. Snowden and family, Mr
Mr and Mrs'. Cla y Fvans of and Mrs Huy Snowden and dau gl! ·
Ra!lr!y Run were Saturday evenmg ter, Phyllis llnd Mrs Joan May and
·~ uests of her aunt, Ml's Alma daughter, Debbie, and son. Mike
Rupe
Mr lind l&gt;lrs F . W Wilcox or
Mr. and Mrs Nate W1se and Langsville were -Sunday guests of
family attende-d the TBEW Loral Mr and Mrs. Joe Philhps
Union 337 annual p1CIIIC at Atbens.
Alan B1dd\e l&lt; nd Leroy Chapman
recently
attended Cam p Patmos at I&lt;.e-lly's
Mr rnd Mn. Dwigh t Slepel and Island the pasl week
ramily of Dayton spent Saturday
1fternoon with Mrs
Hatt1e Me·
TAKES DUTIES
Kenz1e
KEN'!'. Ohto lJP - Catl E
Monda} evening dinner gue.~ts of Enckson former Boston Univer~r and Mrs Carroll Snowden were [ s~ty football sta1' os~umed hts du·
Mr and Mrs L C Sno.wdcn and t1es Thursday as the atbleUc di·
·lau ghtNs, G mny and Nancy, and r~ctor &lt;It Kent State t lnivers1y
,ons. Mlke, Pal and Don of l'ames Erlckson prevwusl~· was head or
v!lle and Mr lind Mr~ Roy Snow- athletics at
Southern
llhn01 s
de n and dau ghte r, ~h yllls
Unl \'f!r.stly.
Mr and tl-lr.s. J~rd SimPkins an&lt;l
cons, 0.11e 1mil ,Jj:tiHnu· of Lawn
SCORE'S BUDDY OPTIONED
dale, Ca1tfornla. spent from Thurs
CLEVELAND UP Cat('her
day to Sai!Jrrlay wllh Mr and Mrs. D1ck Brown, Herb Score's bat
~-- ~ --tcl,\matc at Lake Wmth, F'la
the po• ~o n into !he skm--a~ a hy- H1gh :School, was ophoned by the
podern11c net&gt;dle would On ly a Cle~cland [n(\Jans today to Mohoneybt'c lellves a st 1ru~er
b1l e 111 the Soul hem Assoe1atwn
Cold applJCahons wdl relu·ve tbc
The lndJa l;s had brought up
swelling that may rusull rf stu ng Brown from Omaha m the Amenb;o.' a was,u. hornet, yellow ja cke t, Cil!l Assocrat.on on June 20
bumblebee or honeybee. Then ap. ----ply a pa&gt;lsr madr of wat('t and
Vfestervrllr Ohw 1s ge nera lly
blc:u·IJonale of so tla , recommends regarded as the 'dn cap1tal' o(
the s pecia\i ~t H stung many llmes, Amcnca smce the Anti-Saloun
or 1{ the rea ction is se....crc, see League was establl.shcd here 1n
a doctor promptly, }teese adVIses. 1909
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l;'t&gt;IIUrclay's Cryptoquotel THEN GENTLY SCAN YOtm
BROTHER MAN, STILL GENTLER SISTER WOMAN-o
BURNS.
Dlltrlb11t.C b)' Klnr I'Mtures 8JA4~

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ly H!IIMAH M. IUHO!I!N, M.l,

A Vryptopam Quotation

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Re[Llhng and collectmg money
!rom our five cent High Grade
Nut machines in this area . No
Selhng! To qualify for work you
must ttavc car, referen\:CS, $640
cash, secured by Lnventory. De·
votini 6 hours a week to busi·
ness, your end on perecntagc
collections wm net up to $400
monthly with very good OOt:iSIbUlties of taking over full tunc.
Jncome incteastng accordmgly
For Interview, ine1udc phone In
application. Write All State Distrlbutlni Co.• ~ Fiftb Avenue,

reali::;N~c~w:;;Y~o~':::;k 17, N.

i onfn-:-ontra~:ale~ r-t the wup

v

.K11led

LUMBER and SUPPLY
ID lllldtlleport
Phone 6220
Middleport
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. - -- *400 Monthly Spare Time
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Bona! estate or s:aid dccendent is
not lmfficlcnt to pay debts and
obUgalions of satd estate and that
It Ia necessary to sell uld
eatate for the payment of the

Bee, Wasp Sting

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Here Are Health Rules
For The Polio Season

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Was $895- Special 51n. Only $795
Special Sat. Oniy $795 ·

Ull 'l'he Brlgnoost Corner

Chase took Mrs Myrtle Simpkin's
father, Mr. Williams, to St. Mary's
~ospltal, Huntington. Sunday evemng.
Kenneth WHcox of the U. s.
Army has returned to Loui~lana af·
ter spendinq a furlough wllh his
wife. Normh, of Middleport, his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F W. Wll·

Cor. SWlD4 &amp; MDI

Mrs.

Paul Archer 1n Columbus. Other
guests of the Archers were Mr. and
Mrs Chuck Haer and son and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Archer and son.

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Mrs. John Dlohl
Mrs Cltfford Jacobs and son ,
Jack , Mrs J1m Lcw1s ~ and Mrs .
Phll Wtse were in Parkershurg on
Friday

ploy~d

Tbe prayt:r or the petitiOn is
that said real estAte be sold for
the payment or debls of said dere·
dent and cosh of administering
the estate and for other relief.
Said defendants are required to
an•wer said petition on lhe 28th
day of September 1907 or judgement wUI be taken against them.
FLORA STEFFY, as Admin·
istt•lrix of the eslate of
Walter Lotlridge, deceased .
WEBS1'ER I. FULTZ
Attorneys for Pialnlifl
(?) 31, (8) 7, t4, 21. 28, (9) 4. 11, 7tc

Recent guest s of

Laurel Clt'ff

g:-and~on,

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VOU SEE ...'lv'INNIE
AND I-tER PARENTS
AR~

REALLY 11-IE
ONL..V FAMIL.V I
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""''ullo 8ethr For leN"'

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

GXUESER BLOCK CO.

Rut]and

Pla1nttff

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Webster and Fultz
Attorneys lOr Plalnllff

Mr and Mrs L C. Snowden and
f~m!ly . Mr and Mrs Bruce May
11nri children, Mt and Mrs Homer

(8) 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, (9) 6, 6tc
NOTICE OF PIJ8LIC SALI

In pursua:r.ct: ot 1m order uf the
Probate Co'Jit of Melgs County .!
Ohio. I will offer for sale at Public
A!lcllun on lhe 3l'd day of August, 1957, at 10:00 o'c,ock A.M., at
RATES
JTRUCTURAL
the front &lt;Ltloor of t!'.c Court House
2 ceats j)('l word, one hu .. rtlon Minim~m charge We _ 4o xnu
ICRAt' lllOfll- MIT ALl
at Pomeroy, Ohio, the followin g
per word tor three eousccuLive msertiOn!i
OHIO VALLEY
d
lb&lt;-d retl estate Situated
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Spettal _OM morlllh for 25 ct:nt.s ~er word
I
escr
m
'"'K
CO
the Village of Middleport. county
Fu II nte of 2 eenL!I per word w11l be chnrgOO for af!v('r1rsHIJ:t 11
n
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of Meigs and State of Ohio and
aot Plid f~r be(ore the l~tn of each month follown 1J( t n ~~·rtron
Phon. !10
·--,.
bounded and de~cribed as f~llows·
•·on&lt;no···'
,
~Err&amp;rs
... •- lll. Advertlslos--Should
~
""' •epooted
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That lot or parc~:l of land with
vauJ'Insertion
&gt;Xnho.e 1 • II not be respon81ble tor mo•e than &lt;..ne lol''Of~t
....
the building and improvements
Card of Thanb and SooeiU Notices of Events $1 00 Obituari~
btH"&gt;d Clt.:.an lfaed Cm
thereon, situate at the northwest
publlahed at 1 eeol per word..
All Makes aod M002-II
corne:: of Sixth and Palmer Streets
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in the Town of Middleport , Meigs
195:! Dotlt(e 11 T o n lrtak
1:nod
AUTO SALES
County, and Stated Ohio, on plot
( I) Notrees
shape, prh·r·d n~l11
l!'i d•rl'ks ,
In slle Fttty (Mi feet bv one hun·
- - ~ -------- - all colnrs p11 tl \' I'' :' ('H II lif· 1
dred (100) feet and more particu·
U"-M
SHOOT at Roy F"•cekc ..• ·~
• ·£ P
ter fi p 1•1
1 r
U• ·r·rl 11~
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larty desrrlbed o, Map, Page 4,
fllrm
Ba~han Road Sunday
m1l rs norlh of I' ""''r": on (20 8) I
Block t!3, Ma~ 211. BeLng part of
'4th of AujuNt. 1:00 'til Dark
Rnult• :i:l. h1 li ollw .11~"\l' Stair·
Lot No. 163 in Palmers Addition,
.Sponsored hy Moose Lodge.
Park
7·3ll·6'c - Being the same real estate con-;--_.- - - - l&amp;&amp;r~iJnp.tOD tuurtoee A.ftDeJ, veyed to Zona Hetlesimer by deed
8· 1·3tc
Saw rlu~t ~nrl ~h .. \tllJ..:'. loaLkd Ill
Middleport. Fire. Automobjh~ recorded in Deed Book 17:i, Page
J w1sh tn express my smcl'rc
ynur
flfJrn hJn ur rll" !1v· I Boru\a. Phont «Jli-X
6-2G-tl 595 of the
County Deed Rec
arprec1a11on to the Cuurthouse
en~ d 01110
Vi\ I J.rY Mf•'(;
-----ords.
l'rnployl'es for the beautiful
CORP. TUJ'Pl~BS 1'1 A INS 0 COMPLETE Insurance Proleetloll,
Said real cst.ata 1S situated at
flnwcr~ Also m y fncnds and
Phone Coo lvrll.· :..::.")() 7 Ia 251t
Lift, Aut(·, Fire, Polio. Call Dot No 552 Palmer Street, Middleport,
- • ---Mills, Mu!d~ei..n"t, Oblo.
relat!Ve!i who sent flowNs '""
1Ohio. (Aero~ the sl.rcet from the
GRAVELY '!rtAC'Jflfl Si\ U:S at":l
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for the many cards 1 rcce1vcd
g 0.. 1 0 R A ,. ,
v
- -- - Cbureh.)
1 napti~t
voVC •
.
olluii;V, 512 &gt;•·
S d
iluring my hosp1Lallzat ton .it
Main St, p 11 meru y
.
l.::
J1U
WA.kD
a1
premi!:c.:; are appraised at
7 24 27
Uoher Hos pital. Your kmdnc:-;,
~
$7,30000, anrl must be sold for not
will neve r he forgotten .
Mrs
-~-less than two-thirdfl (2/3) of qid
Perry R•lggs, Pomeroy, Ohur Lrvmg room !"or wh II\ d $8 UU
ATIO.WI.II appraised V.:\lue. TF.RMS OF SALE
8·2 ltc
C~tll af1er !'i I' ~1 !Jill J;nub~
....., ....._...
Cash In Hand On Day Of Sale
Memhart's Lr•~•·1ry
.\1&lt;,nkey
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Aten S'tain, Executor of the
Hun
R l ·:Jip
111 L hel:lllld 1ft.
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Estate of Zona Hetlesimer.
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Deeeased.
{12) Wonted 10 Rent 1 On Rt. 23. Cal~ Wm. G,......
Webster &amp; Ful~z.
Will thf party th.~t took purse
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lock lprlftlll
, Attorneys for E~ecutor
and money
from my hnm r
2 or 3 bedroo1r. l·l'UIH' t'ull Ron .
J (7) 5, 12, lB, 26, (8) 2, 5tc
please return it J ncerl it, 1
me Hand, Col umhus and South· .,
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Will he most grah•ful an41 nu
ern Elcclnt· Phow~ ,., , ,
queslions asked Mr!l Fnnnlc
--~
7 27 6tr
· J\Mpar Minersville Ohio.
---· · - - -.-ll\tSURANCE AGBN
7·31 -3tc
f 14 t Fnr Rer..f
l'lra. Aulomabllo, Hultll
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
~---ACCIDEH't
Estate of Francis T, Bitt!. dKHied
&amp;
4 !lOOM II U\ISI&gt;: .l ltn• garden.
RLife. CE•su•ft't •nd.......
NodtlceB '1' hhr.reby gJven that
$:i5
w, 11111 to. I i\ppl (' (;rr1v•·
Mau e e z w ose !'ost Office ad·
1
Sl'e Alex \A, Ito•! I···
7 31 ate
In MlllDLEPORT, OHIO
dress b 849 High Street, Mlddlc·
Hetdclutrt..-• lor
6136-M
PHONII
dll port, OhiO, has bet."'l duly appoint·
llm~''lnlte Luggo~ge - Lane Cedar ~--_ __
ed executrix of the Estate of Fran(:p~st!l - LAU Wtndow Fans- Sll't&gt;IHn.'( rnon1~ 1111
1cnt
Call
cis T. Betz, deceased, tale o{ Meig5
Fri&amp;:td~tire Rcfri&amp;:erators.
388·Y.
8"1·3t!l
County, Ohio.
lake; Furniture, Mlddltport, Ohio
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Dated this 24th day of July 1957
4 29 tf Apu!' I111~T1! 1111 111 llh Ill'll Srrml(
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John C. Bacon
.St, r ouwro .~
/\dulls nnl .~
124 Unlfln Ave, Pomeroy, 6
J udge or lh fl p ro b at e cour1
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l'lwn!' 44U.M
room hou~e 2 baths, level lot.
Me 1gs coun tY, Oh tO
''It ,. Fugult·
(8)
7 ~ 111
nut of lllgh water Ca ll Own~r (7) · 26 · (8 )• 2 , 9 , 3&gt;c
1:i4 S.
5\h St · Mlddlcporl
19M ChPvrol et VB . Sl.7n5 Jlt•Jr uv
Phone fl0ti4· M.
8·1 ·3tr
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
\'a ll s.,'l
F1ve l!oonr l lun ~r
2 rlr. Serlan jowcrgi id(' Ileal•
Est•te
of Tn.nnan A, Penn Sr.
Aru,lll
s:lb
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7
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:1.c
tiful morkul( . lc!llht•! tnrn 111
O.C••Md
l·'11r Sillc 6 rnnm house, beth 1111
ltrle Blue arfll wf\111.' twn tnnt'
Nol1ce i ~ hereby g1ven thAI Pns·
rnorlern (all ~ 171 Letart FallR
One owner. Blacttn .•r·~. 1'r•u1&lt;
cilla Penn ~hose Po~t Off1rcc add·
8 2·6\c
roy, 0 .
8·2·fit(
res:s is Carrcntcr, Oluo, Route I .
1~6 Olds Super "BB" IJ ,rrrl Tup
For llent - Exl!•n!lon Wuldcn,
has been duly appomted Athmnis·
$2,49:1&gt; Power
Sh•t•rm;.: a nd
Scaffold }-.,)U!'ds, lJrnp Clot hs.
lratr1x
of th e Estate of rruman
hrakeR JJydrnmatk rlr1~r'
A
~IJrllon JP•~her, Mu.tdle.,ort
A. Penn, Sr lute of Columbia
nice automob1!c
Dl.H'IIIwr ':; ,
uhonP. 62b!'I..X. _ _ -·-~~2__tl 1
TownRh!p, Meigs County, Ohio dePomeroy, 0 .
R2 me
ceased.
]9~~ MercurY
2 1lr
ll.u dtop
Oated Lhis 30th day of July 10~7
( 18)
$1.40e Mctcury -o. n~o~t lr Ori,o
NICE HOME ON
John C BliCOn
nal black fln1 :-sh llke new Yen
LINCOLN
HILL--$6000
Judge
of
the Probate Cout·l
atlractlvc r"r Wllh lnts n!
(8) 2, 9, 16. 3tc
chrnme nn !!pA!'klin~-: hl:.ck fi ,
Several good residcnllal buys
i.!b. Dual c~ehau11h 81Arttnor ~. Pum t tnt.: inlt•n111 ,md t·~lrrH•r
in Pomeroy. ModeJ"ately priced
LEGAL NOTICE
PomProy, 0.
8·2-6H
Avu!Lthlt" now fb!Ps ro•J I ~on
George Stuckey,
who~e
lui.
from $3,500 to $6,000.
1M3 Chryaler VB 4 dr S.- d~ n 1 ahl&lt;' llumcr
Brah·y
P honr
known place af residence was Ro·
Terms
Available
.
f89li. A quality car In ROOd
7·:l2·J?U
31?1 -Y
well, Arkansas, and whose present
rondllion at a low pr!C\' Binet
CALL 452
place of re ~ 1de1tce Ia unknown and
tnar'11, 'Pomeroy, 0
8 2 8h·
r
cannot,
by rPasonable diligence, be
Wan
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l!JM Buick V8 Century
$:l ,:'i 9~
ye .. ·s r·xprrll'ncr
l"n'r c-;'l : ~ ~--ascertained, Mary Duke. whose
2 dt. Hnrd Top. Trndc ·lrl I' o.n
mute~ I, v RNSI!Ij,:l'r, Rarin· 12~·
last known place of reddenee was
1- •··
nne of our ••tlsficd Bulrk rHrP
nnx 124 Oh1o
7 . ~.1'
14810 Cicero Avenue, Tinley Park,
.," .,
Nellie
Pearl
Rucker
and
Josepb
lui owner. A wonr!crfu\ btl)"'
Hurkcr. both of whom reside al lllinois, and whose preaent place of
Blacttnar'a, Pomt•J·o~·. 0
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R-2·6tc.
Prnnsylvanln wUl take notice that be reasonable dUla;enee be ueer, 1964 Chevrolets u lim ns $99~J
Paul S Sm11rt, Guardian of Flor· talned: Violet Bryan, whose last
We hav(' four lhnl liJUiiklt&gt; ]J](4'
rnu~ Luc~· Stevens, an lncompe· known place ot residence wl!IS Panew With and without pOW L't
!Pnt. nn the 31st day of Jul:v, 1057. rtuca, Kent~1cky, and who~e pre"Bv
the
gllri.--2Hl'~
11011
Jle1n m ·•
lt!l'd h!~ Petition Jn the Probate ~enl place or residence Is unknown
Havr
Blaettnar'll, Pom cto) . 0 8·:l6tc
Court within and for the County and c11nnot, by rcasnn•ble dill·
---------~llf Meigs and State or Ohio Case gence be ascertaiMd; Mae Price,
Auto~ervict!s
No 16.036, alleging: that his Ward whose last known place of re~i·
Wayside Dnve,
is
SE'IZ&lt;'d of the unrlh•ided three- dence Willi 614
1 Gradmg &amp; Dltch Ulgging
H. IIAWWIGS SONS CO.- 24
fourth ~ Interest in the follo'o"lng South Charleston, West. Virgmla,
ellafk·Hoc
St·rvlre
)lour 1Pirtll'ker Scrvl~:t,
Day
,cscnbed real estate altuatcrl In and wttose present place of resieTruck L•nnlln~ &amp;\ulpmcnt
Phone
t122'1
NlaJtt Phone
1lH' County of Meigs, State or Ohio
dence is unknown and cannot, by
I Dump Truck SN11 l'('
eoet-lt DODGE - PLYMOUTH
reuonable d\llgenee be ascertun~nd VIllage of Mirtrllcport lo-wlt ·
VIRGIL
WAMSI,F.V
DL\LIIJill
88 u
ed;
Leo Knowles, whose place or
Stl
ulited
In
tl'c
Village
ot
Mirl·
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residence Is unknown and cannat,
r!
Jr-port,
County
of
Melga
and
State
belt Ult!d car Al.UES, 8(1{' II~~""'::::""""""""'"",..,..,.,..,,..,~
"J! Ohio and In One Hundred Acre by reasonable dillience be asccr·
IQJ.. CJIIWS.
T D l mop
-- - - - unknown
Lot No. 1~'7. being a lot Forty-five tained: anrl the
belr,
devisees,
legatees,
ador
leu
on
Gnnt
Street
feel
more
A9) For Scle
; turiln l( \1unrla~ Hrw'~ Shoe Re 1n uld Vll111ye and running back ministrators, executors anrl as:slg111
)Ja!r. :lud ::il, :\luldlt'IIU' I, O!)C!1 '!l Lbat width to the alley, Maid lot of Leo Knowle!l, lf he be deteased,
PF.ACIIES
reaifor lm shli'SS
0·2 6tr lymg between the Conner and tbe whoso names and places
.We have Golden Jubilc&lt;' prll('h ·
dence Is ul'!known;· the
UD·
\hrlin Jots on said 8trt•('t :
e1 ready. Other varietleA WI])
\h1!111lllofll l"••mblnat!on ~lorm ana
LottThat the nefendant. Nellie Pearl known heirs Of Walter
follow . BrlnA rontalncu. TeL
sc.reen w!ndow~ and doon Steel 1\ucker, h the owner of an undl ridge, dere .. 5ed, wbosc names and
Che1ter YU ·&amp;320l .
•nd olummum awning~ and can ~t dcd one-fourth lnterost in sail places of residence
are
Webster Fruit Farm
opil•s. Cll'l William Radford, rea l estllLC, !hal Joseph Rucker is unknown
will take notice
J mi. hat of (hotter, Ohio
Rock Spnn.AII
!\ 2 lmop "n lltled to dower In the Interest of lhat on the lOth day of August,
19&amp;3 the plair.tilf. Flori! Steffy , as
md Nellie Pearl Ruekor, and ,
TERMITES i::XTEAMINATIO
Ta\:e ov~r payments on t 1.\ h••l
Thlit Clyde MLllhone, as Treas- .'\dmlnistratriw: of the e Ftate ul
air rond!tloner Th [j y('a! '8 me, io'or (rl.'e lnspcrl!on phone 383-M '!rrr of MciRs County, OhiO, has- a Walter Lottrtda:e. deceased. flied
fJilmorf' .!lupply SI'Jre, Pomeroy.
del. "' ~ pJ~d for. f&lt;"lfe Retrllj:Cr
lic&gt;n aga inst said real estate for tbe her petittion aa:ahut them In tbe
All "'ork RUara nle cd l"ully In·
stion . Opl.'n rYt&gt;ning!. 7 31 31
Probate Court of hlc-lg:s County,
~IIXeS und,
5urud Vutl~h;m s lutltt3t rlal and
That James A. Singer LS the onlY Ohio, being Cauie No. 18.~98, for
FOR SALE - l' ,aches New 1-la
f{esid cntln l Termite Control Scr
heir at taw end next of kin of said the sale &gt;Of eert~ln real estate for
ven Orchard, New Haven Phon.
T 2S tf
vice. St. Mllrys, w. V11.
'Nard. a resident of the State of the payment af debta of said dtcedTu-24688.
7-29-:f
UDIO • TEL!.VI.SlUN Sl:.RVICE jhlo, and that there are no other •mt, whleh real estate Ia described
Phon• :.JO, Cleland Appliancr persons who hne an intereat in n follows:
FOR SALE - Appl"~ N1•w Hu
The following real estate situ·
Store, lnf.
Main St., Pomeror ~aid real e~ate; and.
ven Orchard, New Havl'n Phnnr
ated
In the Village of Pomeroy,
That
It
11
necessary
to
•ell
said
2-23·U
11.1·24688.
7·29tf
real estate to pay debta of the County of Meigs and State o[ Ohio
Layton Grill Houst•, r('~"i.'!INed ~UICK SERV1CI!: I'D W•teh Jd ward and to pay for her support.
and bounded and described as folpalrtng hy Ftetory Trala.ed
Boa.ton 1'e rri&lt;'1'
pupplCI, 14:
The prAyer of the Petition is for l!&gt;ws : Being situated in the VIllage
watchmAker, t;OU.INS Jl!.~ the sale of the entire Interest In of Pomeroy ami more partlculsrly
Ton FOTd Truck 1,1 price . 1954
t..ERS . Pnmera'
1-3-lf 1aid real e~ate- pursuant tn the bounded and described at follows
Ford, Jllrt Cheap . 19!\3 IJnd,s;tt'
theap Phone TlJ 29480, New
provilions contained In Section and beln1 the Easterly one-half of
HI-TEST 0.\S AT
Haven.
7 J,Q.6tc
U27 08 of the Ohla Revised Code, Lot Number Twenty·three (23) dl·
REGULAR PRICI!
~nd for sucb other reuer a a may vidlng in the cenklr from the fl'&lt;mt
to the rear. Also. the concurrent
be proper
12 ft motc"rr boat with stecrittr, :'OW ELLS SKBVlCF. STATION
right of ea1emcnt to use the Alloy
The
penons
first
(lrbove
menwheel and 1e•r shift. TrliLkr I
LUBBICATION' and WA8B
tioned wUI further tJilcl notice that between the above de•crlbed propMtrk 25 Mereurr Motor, I )e:t:
Mlddleporl. Obh
they have been made parties de· arty and ·t he Weitil'l)' one·half of
old, aood .. new. C. 0 . Picken;. 1
tt'ndant to uld PeUtion and that .aid Lot Number Twenty-three (23).
"'
PlokeDI Polrot &amp; Hudwm co., REt'RIGERATION SERVICE they wut be requlre te 1nswer the Said easement ri&amp;ht Is to C'l)ntinue
Mason, W. VI. Phone Sl'3-~5B3 '
.
Domesttc-Commerclai-Oalry same on or before tbe 21st. day of for the bent&gt;fit of the heirs, &amp;ueeeuors and asslana ln ownership
JACK'S REFRIGERATION September, 19~7.
ot the property abutllna on said
Paul
S.
Smart,
Guardian
• Beiter Calf, 3 dlya old CHI·
24 Hour Service
Floren~ Lucy Stevens, alley,
:..
~.LelfbeLt.
Rock Springs,
The petition alleaes that U1e perTu 23587
au lncompetenL
' 1-31-G~&lt;New Haven
I Miles North of ,..,.,.,

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Me~gs

cox of Langsville and his grand· with her sister , Mr and Mrs . ChC·
parents, Mr and Mrs Joe Ph1lhps lord Icenhour and fllmll)' .
SHOWER GIV'i:N

Idie

Parkt•r and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Carroll and Snowden and sons, Mr
anrl Mrs Ro) S~owdcn and Phyllis
cnJoyeJ a p!cmc at Forked Run
Lake, Eu nda y
Mr and Mrs Cat I Flinchbaugh
and son of Manon are v1sitmg Mr
and Mrs Paul Bflrne-s of Pomeroy
and Mr ... nd Mrs Floyd Thomas
and Mrs Ros&lt;t Barnes
Mrs Iva Howell of Leon , W. Va
and Mr and Mrs Harvey Erlew&lt;n"'
and Joetta were Sunday guests of"
Mr and Mrs I. E HusselJ of Mt
Alto
Mrs s L Bryant received word
of the dt&gt;ath of Mrs Wilbur Curlis
or KcrrsvJl!e, Texas
Mrs Ethel Snowden 1s ~ pcnrlm"
a vacal10n wtth her son, Mr and~
)fn Lawrf'nce Snowden •nd fam·
1ly of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Chris Diehl spent
a few days with their son, Mr and
Mrs Robert D1ehl of Millbury, 0
They accompanied thetr
Walter, home, who had spent a
couple of weeks herf!
RPV. and Mrs R A
Biddle
were Tuesday ''""'"' d&lt;nner
"
gue.sts of Mrs Grant Willhamson
Mrs Molly Mitchell of Hunting·
ton and Mrs Cora Chandler of Ed·
mund, W Va spent se~eral days
with thetr s'ISte 1, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Phillips Mr and Mrs Julian Mlt·
chell of Huntington were Sunday
!,lu~sb of the Ptt1llips'
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hill and
81\ly aH~ visiting her parents. Mr
and Mrs w D. r.annmg , Fairborn.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Largent. Co·
Jumbus and Mr and Mrs. Wtlham
1 argent wen• Sunday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs How9-rd Largent
of Syracuse
Mr and Mrll Clay Gardener and
son, Mr and Mrs. Charle'&gt; Gardcner of navcnport, Iowa, spent th.e
week end w!th h1s mother, Mrs
Allie Gardener v,;ho is staying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Isaac
T&amp;ylor.
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Mr and Mrs Pearl Hysell (Bu·
Hale\' ) we.re honored ~lth a
wedding ·shower at the hnm c of

Mr and Mrs Jarncs Hate~ Tue~·
day f'H'I'll•'g Hostesses fo'r th e
llccaswn wer~ Mr~. Jame 3 llaley
and Mrs M!lton Hale)
Game! were layed a nd
door
rize a arded p
a
P o~r·ewh
t
m.: • s mens were
served to
\Irs l!:tmer Hysell
Ml"S
June
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axlne ye r •. r~
arl Morr1s Mrs Carl Demson.
N"'son
&gt;' •• Eugene
'~' •~ Rob-•t
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'&gt;&gt;&gt;k , Mrs. G• Chg..
•,. Job 1•son • J oan
..Voodarrl,
Lmy
Geary, Mr.;
'.:: lara Ph!lhps Mrs Clara Davtd·
;on, ~Irs Weber Theo bald , Mrs
JwJ!:ht Kennedy,
Me&gt;. Robert
')av!s, Mrs Nail' Wtse, Mary M
3~ard, Hila anrl Ira Barker, Mr.
W 0 lte •
M•s
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"rank Hysell, Mr.~. Belle M'Knighl
fames Haley and
Connie and
JimmJC Haley
Many gifts were received

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Mr and Mrs Ftoyd Thomas en·
tertamed with a plcnl• sup~r.
" presen&lt;
,,
Sundlly evening Those
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borne•
and children of Pomerov, Mr. and•
Mrs James Thomas and chlldre!l
ot Midl~port 9nd Mrs Rosa Barnes
Mr and Mrs . .Junior William s
and family have moved their trail
or home from the Ethel Ne!~on
properly on Salem St to Bellaire
OhiO where Mr Wtlliams 15 em·

Mrs Steve Eoun entertamf'd a
number of frlrnds and relauves at
her home Friday evenmg with a
~tork shower for Mrs Lawrence
Ebhn. After Mrs . l!:bhn opened her
~ifts rcfr~shments were ~erved
Mr. and Mrs Guy Bing and son
Gene, Mr. and Mrs Larry Jacobs ,
and Mr Pearl Jacobs spent Thurs.
day evening wtth Mr and Mrs
Cl 1ff or d J aro b s an d J ac k .
Altendance at Sunday School,
July 28 was 77, offermg $12.25
Mr and Mrs M1ke B·.Jsse ll were
1 dmncr guests of Mr
and Mrs.
Pearl Jacobs ,
.
Rev H. L Jones,
Supt.,
was guest ~peaker at the Laurel
CliH Church, Sunday mornmg and
evening
Robl!l't Davis 11nd famlly ealled
on C1ay Eblm and famJl)' Saturday
evemng
Betty Lou Eblm spent Sunday
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Dlstn~t

Rooms
New Furniture

Mrs Ethel Kmncy of Waver!"
and Mrs Ine1 Adams and daughte l'
Sue, of Leewood. W Va arc v 1s1t
ing the1r mother, Mrs Belle Mar ·
tin
Mrs. Carl Qualls, Mrs Genu
Dent and son and Mrs MarJe CY·
rus of Chester Road ~pent Thurs·
day w1th their aunts, Mr~. s L
Bryant and Mr and Mrs Arza
Bryant
The annual Flower Show w11! be
held at the Methodist Church Ba.!!'e·
mcnt, Saturday and Sunday, Auguat 3 and 4
Harvey Erlewlnc and Mr C M

FOK

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl spent

Mr. and Mrs.

lhe week· end with Mr and

John Diehl were Mn. Pearl Ja.
cobs, Mr. and Mrs. Lou ~lehl, Mr
and Mrs'. Herman Harrt11on, Mrs.
Louise Slagle and son, Eddie Neal,

1952 BUICK
Super 2 Door Hard Top. Rotbo, Heater, Dynaflow. Local

Owner.

MEIGS MOTOR CO.
Phone 6378 or 6023

Middleport

FOR

:TELEVISION
:REFRIGERATORS
or any other hoHie appfiattces
STOP AT

ALLEN APPLIANCE
226 F.. Main St.

Pomeroy

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We have all -the materials you need
for making a neu.J ~ sink,
bathroom Vanitorl or resurfacing a table. ~vJ ~RMitl Contact BonJ
Cement ~ requires no
~work easy ... ,
J colors and wood 8rains
Follow' easy din~ctions.

. Makes

selection

Is Different
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honeybee anti wasp may !t&gt;el1.1llkebut they actually are rliffereni
and should be treated differently
~~Yli Oh1o Slate t1nivers!l; Exlen•ton Ap1a11sl Charles Heese
The h(ln f';o.·bee ~ and li'S &lt;1 "she '
tr It ~tmgs - leaves a ~tmger m
h~r Ylct,m. Wh en s he slmgs she
d1cs, het'ausc h·a~m g tbe shngr.r
t~~rs away part of ber borly For
lJ,'S reason the honeybee usu;~ll v
IIR!:S only .m urre nsc of her col·

i hornet,

and yellow Jaekel ran sttng
I agl!n anrl again They use their
~t1ngers as defense ~eapons
to
furt·l' venomous
flUid
mto thP
I flesh They too, Wlll sting if their
1 h0mes are duturbed and also tf
c ~ ught m}; Jde a car or~p a sleeve
Ho1h h• r's ~nd wn.s ps stln~t \[ they
I a•r fnghtened ut t•onfus~d. ex·
pl&lt;uns Rces~
If slung b\' a honevbce removt."
t~c stm~f:'r lmm ed 141 \el y ' to kl'ep
r U( h uf tht· p(nson [rom t•uter·
1 1ng th e fl'e ~h ]I ~~ !llliiOrtant
to
I sc r ape out the slinger - there's
nothmg better than a t:iharp fm ·
gernail; never pull rt out. If the
$:lln~er Is pulled out, the fingers
press the pouon 8af~ att.ached to
the slinger's base anrl Uus forces

ACROSS
-l4 Cr &amp;.N!ely
ground
1. Revolve
grain
5. Fa.lure
(lsia.ng)
QOWN
9. Room
10. Cantered
A frymg
12. Helmspan
2 W11n
man
3 Sacred
13. La.ke
picture
(Sov.
Rwsla)
lGr. Ch.)
14 Eve's
4 Snare
garden
5 ln un datlo~
l5 Boys best
6. Yearn
j , Up~n
friend
t [Joet )
16. Crll (a.bbr ;
8. Having
17 Northea&amp;t
pegs
(abbr)
18 Nourished
9. Exhausted
19. Chid
ll. Every- Uay
deity
15. l ndrca ted
!Baby!.)
tO. Fltlh
column
horse
ta. Substancl!
U New
Hampahirl!
town
t6. Lower pai1
of face
rs Tightened
81. Game at
carda
t2 Honey
Insect
.3. Moth.

THE eatk anU·pol1o vaccinel Follow }cur doctor'• ad•lee
hu proven to be worihwhlle 1n about any mouth aM ihroa.t op~
Chicaa:o. There 1s every tndlca- eraUone durlnl the hot ~WDJDCt
tion that lt Ia a l!(lr.f:l and effective moothll.
protection asalll!t the dreaded Watch tor Symptom~
crippler, lnfantUe pr..ra.lyals.
Be on the lookout for thell
· But let'a not rtl~ entirely symptoms: headache. fever, up·
Tbere are eountleM chijdren who set ttomach, aore throat, .Uft'
have not beEn slven lta protee- back: or neck.
you. notlce them
Uon.
or 1~ your cblldren compl•ln of
Durtng. the a.rm al1y heavy them, notify your phyalctaa 1mpolio months ot AuguU and Bep- mediately.
tember U Ls the duty or all par· u you need help for a poUG
ent.s to take certain precautions patient have your doctor contact
to protect tbeU youngsters a.nd the loc~l agency of the National
to be alert for apeclftc aympt.o~ Faundat1on tor lnt'antue P&amp;rt.b'•
Str&lt;mqe Crowda
ala.
For one thlng, keep your We had a sizable upaur1e of
youngsters out ot strange crowda polio In Chleago lut eummer. Wt
as much as possible. It's probably believe the Salk ncelne helped
all rlgh\ for theth to play with us atem the tide and we are weU
the youngsters they see every on the way to llek1Ds the problem.
day
U your ch.Udren have not yet
D~n't let your ehUdren become b~n Inoculated Wlth the Taooverly ttred or cbUled. It's a good cme, I strongly ur1e JOU to 119
Idea tor you adults to avtlld fa- your doctor about tt.
ttgue and chllis, too.
QUESnoa IJfD AlfiWEI
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Don't use another's soUec;l tow~ Mrs. 0 . L,: What cauae1 a erst
els, dishes or tableware.
so the ovary to rupture?
Make aure you and your ch11~ Answer: At the time of O"Jula·
dren wash tbe~ hnnda catefully t1on or when the egg 1s read~ to
befo.re eating and after goln~ to rupture from the ovary, a 0JSt o!
the bathroom.
the ovary occutonaliJ rup~ea..

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23 Man's
32. Fetters
nickname
35. Fastened
25 Letter or the 36. Take out
alphabet
(print.)
26 Fastener
37 Olr\'1
27. Not 11011&lt;1
name
29. FamoW'I
39. Malt
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11. Propelled,
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12. Bowling
lane
13. Marries

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AXYDLBA.AXR
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One letter almply standa for another. In tbll ae.mple A Ia used
for the three L's, X :l'o1 the two O's, etc. Single letters, apu&lt;
trophes:, the length and fonnatron of the words are aU hLnt.l,
Eacn day the code letters are different.

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MORE EVEN.!

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TIME and MONEY
Buy Your Coal In
August

A 'TROUBLED
UNIVERSE .• A..

Prices Subject To Change
Sept. lst

Jill lrANDINO

Bailey Coal Co.
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L"mp --- --- $6.SO F.O.l!l. Mine
Ill --·- --- $5.50 F.O.B. Min•
3/8 x 1V4 Slokor F.o.a. Min.

Routt 33

TA.KE TWO''
THET'LL MAKE
TH'FIGHT

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May.
I Mr and Mrs Elza M1cbJ:el and
Mr and )[r:.. }larry ·~ .. :i&lt;~mson I daughter, Tbetmi.; atlend~d the Mt·
· ~·d som. Btll and Tom spent Sun chael Reumon at the Fairgrounds
Ia~ with h!s sister. Mr and Mrs 1 Sunday
Warren Sauers of Nelsonvlle
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Moldt'n
Week end gt1ests of Re \' and spent Sunday with Mr and :Mrs
\.frs. R A Dddle were her father \\'alter Swett of Co lumbus.
&gt;\.lan M1~ner and her sisterg, lsoh~
Mr and Mrs Nnte W1se and fam·md Muriel of Ontario, Canada The J!y atte nded the Turner reumon at
Siddle's sons AJan and Calvin re. Dexter, Sunday.
' urned homf' With tbem for a ft'W
Saturday evening dinner gucs:h
of Mr and Mrs. Homer Parker werl!'
weeks v1sit
Miss ·~al')orie Fole~ IS a pahlnt Mr and Mrs. Carroll Snowden and
•t Holzer Hospital where she un· ~ons, Steve and Larry, Mr. and
derwent an operation
Mrs. L C. Snowden and family, Mr
Mr and Mrs'. Cla y Fvans of and Mrs Huy Snowden and dau gl! ·
Ra!lr!y Run were Saturday evenmg ter, Phyllis llnd Mrs Joan May and
·~ uests of her aunt, Ml's Alma daughter, Debbie, and son. Mike
Rupe
Mr lind l&gt;lrs F . W Wilcox or
Mr. and Mrs Nate W1se and Langsville were -Sunday guests of
family attende-d the TBEW Loral Mr and Mrs. Joe Philhps
Union 337 annual p1CIIIC at Atbens.
Alan B1dd\e l&lt; nd Leroy Chapman
recently
attended Cam p Patmos at I&lt;.e-lly's
Mr rnd Mn. Dwigh t Slepel and Island the pasl week
ramily of Dayton spent Saturday
1fternoon with Mrs
Hatt1e Me·
TAKES DUTIES
Kenz1e
KEN'!'. Ohto lJP - Catl E
Monda} evening dinner gue.~ts of Enckson former Boston Univer~r and Mrs Carroll Snowden were [ s~ty football sta1' os~umed hts du·
Mr and Mrs L C Sno.wdcn and t1es Thursday as the atbleUc di·
·lau ghtNs, G mny and Nancy, and r~ctor &lt;It Kent State t lnivers1y
,ons. Mlke, Pal and Don of l'ames Erlckson prevwusl~· was head or
v!lle and Mr lind Mr~ Roy Snow- athletics at
Southern
llhn01 s
de n and dau ghte r, ~h yllls
Unl \'f!r.stly.
Mr and tl-lr.s. J~rd SimPkins an&lt;l
cons, 0.11e 1mil ,Jj:tiHnu· of Lawn
SCORE'S BUDDY OPTIONED
dale, Ca1tfornla. spent from Thurs
CLEVELAND UP Cat('her
day to Sai!Jrrlay wllh Mr and Mrs. D1ck Brown, Herb Score's bat
~-- ~ --tcl,\matc at Lake Wmth, F'la
the po• ~o n into !he skm--a~ a hy- H1gh :School, was ophoned by the
podern11c net&gt;dle would On ly a Cle~cland [n(\Jans today to Mohoneybt'c lellves a st 1ru~er
b1l e 111 the Soul hem Assoe1atwn
Cold applJCahons wdl relu·ve tbc
The lndJa l;s had brought up
swelling that may rusull rf stu ng Brown from Omaha m the Amenb;o.' a was,u. hornet, yellow ja cke t, Cil!l Assocrat.on on June 20
bumblebee or honeybee. Then ap. ----ply a pa&gt;lsr madr of wat('t and
Vfestervrllr Ohw 1s ge nera lly
blc:u·IJonale of so tla , recommends regarded as the 'dn cap1tal' o(
the s pecia\i ~t H stung many llmes, Amcnca smce the Anti-Saloun
or 1{ the rea ction is se....crc, see League was establl.shcd here 1n
a doctor promptly, }teese adVIses. 1909
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l;'t&gt;IIUrclay's Cryptoquotel THEN GENTLY SCAN YOtm
BROTHER MAN, STILL GENTLER SISTER WOMAN-o
BURNS.
Dlltrlb11t.C b)' Klnr I'Mtures 8JA4~

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ly H!IIMAH M. IUHO!I!N, M.l,

A Vryptopam Quotation

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Re[Llhng and collectmg money
!rom our five cent High Grade
Nut machines in this area . No
Selhng! To qualify for work you
must ttavc car, referen\:CS, $640
cash, secured by Lnventory. De·
votini 6 hours a week to busi·
ness, your end on perecntagc
collections wm net up to $400
monthly with very good OOt:iSIbUlties of taking over full tunc.
Jncome incteastng accordmgly
For Interview, ine1udc phone In
application. Write All State Distrlbutlni Co.• ~ Fiftb Avenue,

reali::;N~c~w:;;Y~o~':::;k 17, N.

i onfn-:-ontra~:ale~ r-t the wup

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LUMBER and SUPPLY
ID lllldtlleport
Phone 6220
Middleport
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. - -- *400 Monthly Spare Time
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Bona! estate or s:aid dccendent is
not lmfficlcnt to pay debts and
obUgalions of satd estate and that
It Ia necessary to sell uld
eatate for the payment of the

Bee, Wasp Sting

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Here Are Health Rules
For The Polio Season

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Was $895- Special 51n. Only $795
Special Sat. Oniy $795 ·

Ull 'l'he Brlgnoost Corner

Chase took Mrs Myrtle Simpkin's
father, Mr. Williams, to St. Mary's
~ospltal, Huntington. Sunday evemng.
Kenneth WHcox of the U. s.
Army has returned to Loui~lana af·
ter spendinq a furlough wllh his
wife. Normh, of Middleport, his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F W. Wll·

Cor. SWlD4 &amp; MDI

Mrs.

Paul Archer 1n Columbus. Other
guests of the Archers were Mr. and
Mrs Chuck Haer and son and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Archer and son.

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Mrs. John Dlohl
Mrs Cltfford Jacobs and son ,
Jack , Mrs J1m Lcw1s ~ and Mrs .
Phll Wtse were in Parkershurg on
Friday

ploy~d

Tbe prayt:r or the petitiOn is
that said real estAte be sold for
the payment or debls of said dere·
dent and cosh of administering
the estate and for other relief.
Said defendants are required to
an•wer said petition on lhe 28th
day of September 1907 or judgement wUI be taken against them.
FLORA STEFFY, as Admin·
istt•lrix of the eslate of
Walter Lotlridge, deceased .
WEBS1'ER I. FULTZ
Attorneys for Pialnlifl
(?) 31, (8) 7, t4, 21. 28, (9) 4. 11, 7tc

Recent guest s of

Laurel Clt'ff

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VOU SEE ...'lv'INNIE
AND I-tER PARENTS
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ONL..V FAMIL.V I
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8-Dally Sentinel, Ptuneroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 2, 1957

Yl.sJted
thc1r
gunddaughter.
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Jenmter Lohse, last week at the
wnh hlS parenls 4-H camp at Can ters' Cave.

after a furl(lugb
Mr. and Mr3. Bruce Lloyd, '1\'"S
scheduled to leave by plane on
July 30 for Hawaii where be wlll
be stationed for the next elgh·
te~n months.

_&amp;!iddleport
. Society

Mr. anl'l Mrs Angelo Candell.:1 ,
Ashtabula. were overnlgllt guests
Wednesday of ~1r and Mrs. Wlll·
lam Evenuo and daughters. Mr
CandeHa 1s prm.::Jpal of the Ash·
Jack Uoyd, AC3, wbo bas been
tabula school.s
s"tationed at san Francuco, Cahf , , Mr and Mr.s W!ll!am Bradford
DaReubcn BPck
has been a
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1956 PLYMOUTH

Mr and !l.tr, liaud~:: l eo na nl
have moved from thclr former

home on H y!irll Strl'rl to the prn-

Club Se(lan. Local owner, less than 14,000 actual miles.
Perfect.

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Only $1695
MEIGS MOTOR CO.
Middleport

Phone 6378 or 80%3

John \\layne

LanB Turner

"THE SEA CHASE"

&lt;C mcmascopt!·Techn 1col or)
- al•j"L IZZIE"

Eleanor Parker Richard Boone

UP TO

Saturday Only
Anthony Qumn

AUfiUII 3

Maureen O'Hara

" MAGNIFICENT MATADOR"

(Clnemascope-Techmcolorl

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Joel McCrae
Maureen O'Hara
"BUFFALO BILL"

Comedy and C11rtoon

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OFF ON NEW.
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arm.
Thf' Rev and Mrs. James Grll·
' e~ and .::hildren, Martha Ann i:nd
th~ house which was
owned b~ f1mmy, left Tuesday for thetr
1ome in Hastings, Neb., a!ter a
the Leonar&lt;'..s
Mrs. Walter Ra iney was a bu11i :1sit with her parenh, Rev. and
ness VIsitor in Huntmgton Wed lf:rs C. E Hoyt and fl.mtly.
~lrs Ruby Scott, 11ist~ of Mrs.
nesday and visited Mr. and Mrs
~ M Wood an&lt;! Mu. Grtee W'·
Harry Ramsey and family
Mr and Mrs James Stmp.soll ms. Princeton, W . Va. , have been
anr! daughter, Sandra, JO!ned &lt;
Mrs. WWood
andMrs
A Gau
'group of hu r elatives 1n Michigar '
Glady'i
Mrs
for a vacation whlk he is on \a
daughter, Judy, Prince·
cation (rom the Rawhngs-Co:HNancy Harrmgton. ·LonFuneral Home
Eudell
Va., v1stted here briefly
right older son of tht Rev.
came arter Mrs. Scoa
Mrs 'C . R Konknght. 1s wdrkin~
md
Mrs
tyoM,
Mrs Gautier
at lhi:! Funeral Homr d ~~~'
'eft today for her home tn Colahsrncc
umbus after vlsttmg
here for
Recl':nl guests of Mr and M1·s several weeks.
Allen Knopp wert~ Ml' and M .~
Mrs C. H Wtse Jr and Kath·
Harold Voglesong and daughh~r
ry
n .Jane Hannahs . M1s~ Ruth
Melinda, Ironton; Mr s od MrH
John Foltz: and Anha Marie, Mr W1se and Cele.ste Ault were in
and Mrs Wilham Swisher am' Jackson Thursday to vi..~1t Mr.
David , Middleport. A/2c Dav~t: met Mrs W1lliam Beh: and dauK:lnpp, Cl1rton and Miss Sylv!: ; htcr, Sandra .
Mr. and Mrs George TewksBlake, f't Plcasanl; Mrs. Harold
have moved their furniture
bar)'
Jones, Mmersvillc. Mr!l. Jone &lt;
from
thelr
home on Nor1h Tbtrd
returned lo Ironton !or a visi;
Avenue
to
the
new home they are
with the Vogleseng family am!
bu1ldtng
at
Buckeye
Lake
ThursdAy s-he returned home and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Bachtel
Mrs.. Voglewng and daughter.
an0 son, Bruce, Barb~rt'On, wcr~&gt;
"ellnda, accompanied ber bere
~ue~ts of Mr and
Mrs. Forrest
fnr a visJt with her parents, Mr
Bachtel and
daughter, Carol,
and Mrs. Knopp
Duffy Craig, son of Mr anr! Tuesday and Wednesd!ly.
Mrs. George
Johnson was d
Mrs. Robert CrBig, ha~ a broker1
guest al a br:dal shower for her
I"Jrother Pearl HJ's-cll, and his
bride
the honie of Mr. and
'ltrs. James Haley, Rutland. Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Hysell wen
married July 20tb.
Mrs. Jame3 Oth·r and famtly on
Stor)'s Run in Zuspan HQUow
The Oiler famlly have moved tr

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Our bank is the logieal
plac.e to put them. F~r your
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BLAETTNARS

Evan,eline Cb.apler, OES, met
Tbur.r.da)' at tbe MasonJc Terople
with Mn. Willil Antlwny, W. M.,
)lretid.!ng. Initiation was beld and
visltora from Harrlionville were
weleoiM!d.
Plans have been made tor a
fam!Jy picnic to be bela' on Friday, AUgust 9, at the Gallipolis
Shrine Club. The picnic supper 111
to be ser'ted at 6 p. m . .and anyone wishing tG may meet at the
Antbcny Plumbing Shop, Lincoln
Strtel at 5 o. m. to leave: for !he

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Some of Your

;ave

as much os you con as often
os you can - with usl

$

Mr. an\'1 Mrs. ltnmer Rlce and
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice and
son, Billy, have retu.rned from a
weekend trlp to Wmehester, Va.,
where they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs Ross Boyd and other
l'elativcs of Mrs. Homer R1-c '!
wlw was born there. She remain·
cd wtth relatives and her son
and f&lt;tmtly visited Luray Caverns
and the Skyline Drive before
joinin g her and returnmg humc
Monda)'.
Mrs. Palncta Kloes, night operator at the Middl eport Thle
phone exchange, started her varalion today and was aecompan
il·d to Columbus by her daugh
ters, 1'rudy and Mary Ann and
Mrs Gcrtru~e Kloes, for a short
visit
Mrs Robert Coats, Mrs. E 0
Rllll, MrJ R\C'hard Chambers and
\1iss VJrgil! Hobstetter were m
Athens Thursday to attend th ..
last perfotmance or the Summer
Theater Group at Oh10 Univer' SltV

rn~
"ALL OUT"
Ytt A"'Utl It the mDnth ..ch Yltr thtt Bl ..ttntrs bend every
tfto'rt In tn "til out" 11lt to moYt IVERY MW and uud car
pottlble. Lttt Augu1t w. told 15 urt !...... lhit yetr our tights are
hiJhtr. You ,,. golno to pi tht tdv.ntagt of tome reel
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buYt. Your clelltr mtV not .ver buy •• much tgtln. Ruth In now
tncl pi rourtl

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2 dr. Dlx. Sedftn. HydramaUc drive. Sparkling nri~ma\
two tone blue finish .

It's Here! A Clean Fillin~
Low-Priced Pen for School!

1953 Chevrolets · · · · ·· ·· · · · as low as $BBB
Choice of three fine cm·s 2 dr Very sharp cars

2 - "210's'' and one Belaire

· · ·· · · $1,995

2 dr. Hard Top Cpe. llydramatJC drive. Careful local
owner. Shows best of care.

1956 Chevrolet VB · ·

·· · $1,795

Delray 2 dr. Seda~. Powergllde. Beautiful morklde h'alh·
er trim inside. Blue and white lwo tone One owner .

1955 Mercury 2 dr. Hardtop · · ·

· · $1,495

Mercuy-o-mattc drlve. Original black finish like new
Very altractlve car with lot• of chrome on sporkllng black
finish . Dual exhausts.

1956 Olds Super "8B" Hard Top · · · · $2,495
Power Steering and brakes. Hydramntlc drive A nice
sulomobile.

1956 Buick VB Century ·

· · · $2,595

2 dr. Hard Top. Tra&lt;lc-in from one of our l'atlsftecl Bukk
careful owner A wonderful buy!

SHEAFFE~
NEW CARTRIDGE PEN
-no meaay Ink etllnl ever
-no more Ink bottle•

1954 Chevrolets · · · · · · · · · ·· · as low as $995
1953 Chrysler VB 4 dr. Sedan · · ·

$895

and her
Thursday fO(
Columbus wbere 'fbey were eaUed
by the death or JameS Ffnstead,
husband of the form~r- Vlcla WeJ.
burn. Mr. Flnstead had been Ul
Cor sometime.

-;t;;, RBI ph C. Zundel and daughters, Sharon ~nd Charlene, are
spending this week in Akron with
Rev Zundel's sister and l&gt;rotber·
ln-l~w Rev. and Mrs. E. 0 Plrker,
and in Alliance with Mrs. Zundel's
aunt, Mrs. R-oy RusaeU Sunday
they will attend a family reunion
m Zanesville.
Mr. and MrS' Harold Lohse and
son. Jack, visited in Ashland, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs Fred
Kanouse and ramily ,
nr. and Mts c. E. w DOWDI ::!
returned home Thursday morning
after 1 vislt in Dunbar, W. Va.
w1tb Mr. and Mr.s. Harold Brabbin.
Dr and Mrs. George Mann an:l
children, Theodore,- Marian, Nathaniel, Daniel and Wllliam, of
Boaton, Mass , are the guests o,'

1951 Buicks, Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths
and Pontlacs · · · · · · · · · · · as low as $19 5
We're loaded with '51's We have 15 of them' Come in
and make us an offer!

Many More - All Types

BLAETTNARS

• tht rou.ntaln pen that fill• like a 'oi.Upaint *
• MW

•i.n&gt;amlimd. tapered deai&amp;D

, teakJll'OOr «ortridi-. ~afe to t'fiiTY 1111 P\II'M

or

poc~ket

• ucl\lllvt! cylindrlotl -polntt Ia ab hlondwritln11
ttylu

• ntra &amp;·Pack ot e&amp;nricllfll. 41Jv

Voten io ditl~rept settions or
Cotlnty will vote on at least
tax levin In the November
tt
indtc;ateU: today by
clerk of the
,

,Pormo~

wUI decide

mill t.a:x levy
fundi for
r~newal and
five years.
School DlJ.
. _5oll,o~••'Y Local
,,i~M)I'Di!otriot
Ievie•
ta be
five years. tn tbelllbii,:Y D"rtru!l, five of the 10
renewal while flve
a new tax. In ' the
D~:~:~l seveq of the 10
1!
and three of the
a new tax.
in the
continued
the tounty.
in the fall
the newest

lim&lt;
for thtl'
wa!S indi·
where
have
CUed
Latest &lt;!andidate
Columbia Towninto the list. of

WEED I FEfO
One rrip, double benefi.n:- feed graM
as lt kill:t the weeds. Excellent {or restoring ruo-down lawns.
jQ X 50

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Clean, giltnular compound of famow 2,4-D
Applt when weeds io active growth.
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ll,IJIIO ,, ft. 14.81 ., '
EverytbiDg lawn needs, easily applied in dry form, SCOitl
Spreade' does it automatically- Seed. Grassfood. Weed
Controls. funior • $7.91
Slrtttmlincfl No''· 114.8J
2l00 ., /1. f/.7l

dMd/e., &amp;u,. ... E~.u '114tcW ~

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Won't Discuss Appointment As W:ilson
Named For Ohio's ffints He's Ready To Throw In Towell

Miss America Test

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. ·"· ' $79.00
·Malte you bedrogna '1
sing agaio with - the
throbbing bea~ty
Caly.p so for here is UUIJ
Maliogany fu~niture at ·

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WASHINGTON (UP)- The Agriculture Department has allncat
ed 178 mlllion dollars of the 1958
soil bank acreage reserve appropriB:tlon ror tbe 19M spring and
winter whe.at crops.

HERE IS ANOTH~R aerial picture of a Mei~

games featured bY\ The Daily Sentinel. If you
farm gets an orig4,1il aerial photo of.his=·~p:.:la:.:c:.:e~.-=---~--,-,;::;:;-".:--· ~:::::---=-~~

Foot Hurts SoH,e
I' SL--f· Oil T
winter-at $20.88 per acre, with
IKJIU s
oes
available wh.., prleo •••ports av- T R'd H' p •
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MIDLAND Mich. UP - Robert
Prosser, u, Merrill, told pnliee ·he
has been Dothered by a lot
of
paltl in )Us left leg !or some tlme
and resr,r¥d to a drastic "rem·
edy."
.
Prosser was admitted to Mid·
land flospital Friday minus .sev·
eral toes on his left foot. He said
he figured the way to get rid bf
the pain "Was to ahoot off the foot
--Jnd t,h.at ~e tried~o.•a ,,..,, .. , · ·,,;,7

5To B'e Signed
By Uncle Sam In
Month Of August

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Sp·}"t
Of Open
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Tigers-The Champs-Feted By Pareilts ~~~~t ;E~~o~::t;nf~~~~
Rnn
PlayiiToun
A~~·•·J- PI'cm"ctheAt Naylors'
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I.e¥
c- . d nlajor power•
~ily
a~aailed
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Tigers Meigs
5 01 .
1 :_r.~be[
ponY league
C~uu.ty cnamps IJI
fetf!:d with 8
~~ the seasnn,
Utlt Thursday
wtener roast. an ou
Na •
Aliht bl' thelr pareD: at the Y
lop! Rttn ,plan:roun .
~peclal invited ijUfl&amp;ts for the
&amp;fbir were :Mr. a11Cl M'rl. lU0clUI
1 hrdl
J,nes, Mr. and Mrs. Jame!
e: • •
:Mr. and Mrs. Diet Retton, Mr.ibabnd
"Ws. Tracy WhP.Iey, Bill G s,
•A4ron BUfflngton and Nick
(:Oatea. Durin&amp; the evenlnlt a:lfts
"We presented to Jone&amp; and
P!W who have served ' ' manaeta ' for the put euon.
t.:J~-~~~~·~~ ~o~r the champlonsti\'p
recelve iJHJlvlcJual
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' Mansfield wiH represent Ohi!' seereta,ry of defense.
ln the Miu America contest at
"This ill not my news," McElroy said. "Obviouoly something
Atlantic City, N J., in Septem- Is cooking but Ibis is a matter !bat ill going to be sellled by
ber.
someone in Washington."
Linda Kay Hattman, 18, M.ans- '
Tbt Cincianati EOfiUirtr MJJG!"'.field High School senior, was
ed this: moming that MeEiro, wiD
crowned Miss Ohio G( I~J here
tuceftd Defense S2aetary CharFriday llJght ~fore a l]Dwd af
lea E. Wilson. The .~eeretuy told
some six thouund persons. Roba news ecmference Uti• week be
hi Palmer, of Cleveland, last
bad dilellSied hla posAble resigyear's M1a,s Oh10, crowned the
natiotf wtth Pretit'lent Ei,lenbower
new queen of the Buckeye State.
but gave no solid hint or when
Miss Hattman wan a $1,000
Chlef of Pollee- Leroy Bartrum be might leav~ tbe Clblnet.
scholarship in besting rune oth, said today .SUI:: cases will be heard
PottEJroy, wbo rote to the top or
er contestants. for the title. She
tonight by MayOl' c. 0. Visber.
bil
concern through its adverti..
will attend StephMs College at
They are Charles Rou Shodmak· lng department, said the publishColumbia, Mo., next year
er. Part-st., age 71, for intoxica- ed report.s were "newa • obviOustion,
ly c;.noot lllk aboul-'
p~--William Buct Board, 74, SyeaHe said ht had an .. early after·
Jillnt
more-st., intoxication, both arret.b noon'' conference Kbeduled in
but :be would not 111
:;!::.~·d• by Patrotman Feed o.. Washington
with wbom.
,
William Bucky Manley, Brad·
"I am going tn Wubington,
bury. age 50, arreated by Patrol· Monday," he Nl1d, "but not for
man Ike Nezl for intoxication
anything 1 would tonsider as any~ Other CB&amp;es held nYer until t~ thing more than a routine sort of
CLEVELAND (UP) - William Dlgbt include mt&lt;WcatJon charges thing."
J. Corrigan, chief def'etile counsel agaiast Oliver Miteh and James
McElroy was chairman of tile
for Dr. Samuel H. Sbopard. said Ned Call, both of whom are in White House Conference «Jn Edutoday he will eonter· with ~her Jail and Robert Tyree, RuUand, cation in 1855, a mtnmittce
di!/-en.se a~·orneys Monday to de- free an bond.
formed by President Eltenhcrwer
tiCe .the next move liJ the 'teyi~d
The IRate bilhway patrol .siid to stud)' tJu: rountty•s ltftoal
invatiJation of M~n Shep- John R Goldeil, 51. CbiUkotbe problems. HUeecl•ed bigb pniiJfl
Pard's murder.
Road , Gallipqlis ebarged \ ith eon· for W. wort.
Corr\CM ditcio~ hia plfns op quminJJ al~faOik beverage io IIi l'(lf would be tbe aeton.d
iJt.
Pis return from Qelln4. · ~ Fl.af motor 'Vehu~lf'... •n4 .._ poll~ $25 riJ.. would be thr. kCGnd Ohie btwhefe he 0~ - ··
schf!duled 1f ,appear tD-- diiltRm.st ~irded bJ tbe PI tz!!&gt;-...~
fessiou " 1o the murder of Mr.s night.
dent to a 'n~binet offieJ-. - Geora:e
Sheppard from Donald J. Wedlcr, . Edward ~· Ifeland, :n. addrea M. HumP.J!rey, Cleveland, aa ue23.
given a~ _Pitt415U!gh,, Pa., charge_41
eutive of the Hanna Coal Co.•
Corrigan declined tn say wheth- ~lth drmng. wb,de t~toXleated, IS !lel'Ved aa treasury seeretary from
er he believes the Florida convict lD cou_nty ja1J a t~r blS arrest late the time Eisenhower first tool!: of..
Cl\fflmitted the murder
last rug~t He wtll. appear ~fore rice until bis resignation ~.his
But he said he wa r. "satisfied R. E. Grmdley, tomght.
week. Wilson is a native of
t-'tat 1 have a ~igned confession
Mine'\"a• Ohio, but lived in Mkb·
by an Intelligent man."
rgan where be was president of
"He states fact.! that 1 am comGeneral Motors Corp.
pelled to move on," saJd Corngan.
"He says he Committed th~
crime."
The attorney said the action he
will take depends on a conferen.::~
with Fred w. Gannone and Ar- a Bronx youth witb celebrating hU
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thur Peterstlge, the ather defense 16th birth4ay early today by murattorneys. He also Indicated he deriDg another youth with a hunt·
might telephnne Lt. Gov. Paul M ing knire.
The 18-;year-old victim will tbe
Herbert in London.
fourth
to die from teenage vioWhatever 1.s decided, Corrigan
lence
in
tbe el.ty within a week.
PORIJ!SMOVTH. 0. ({JP)-Memsaid. Sheppard will have a "long,
Poliee
tbarged
that
Samuel
Montbera
of the Atomic: Wor.t,rs Loeal
bar~ row to hoe" befGre he.mlght
10mery fatally stablied George 10-e Frida)' night agreed to .aC·
be released frnm prison.
'Marshall with an eight&lt;int:b bunt- c~pt a three-fear contrad offer by
ing knife shortly after midnight.
tbe GOodyear' Atomic Corp. providMontgomery and two otber ing a 13 ~lit •ourly wage boost,
youths - Robert May, 16, and iocluding 11 cents retroactive to
Russell Cor1ey, 18 - were cele- last April 30.
brating Mnntgomery'&amp; 16th birthAJ.so ineluded in the eontr.aet is
day when words between the trio an aut~atie nine cent hourly inand the victim and Ri~::hard mase eUeet.ive next April 30. A
The publie Is invited to attend Vaughan, 18, led to a fist fight wage reopener gives the union the
the Flower !-:how sponsored- today and then the stabbing, pollee said. right to abil;e at the Portsmouth
and tomorrow at the IW.tland Met.hy ~ Montgomery. May and Carley ANa Atomie plant April 30, 190ft
odist Church by tbe Ruthmd Gar- all wiD be charged Wlth homicide.
IWth sidel meet Mopday at Ute
· · h
den Club.
pnlice said.
· t •·Mrs . Earl Bender, Marietta, Past
p1ant to SIJR t e agreemen .. ""'f' ..e
Regional Dlrecl.or of the Obin AJ1..
1.500 of .*be 2,706 employes are
sociation of Garden Clubs. ill judge
LICINSE ISSUED
af'feeted.
·
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or the show which will be opened
A marriage hcense has been 1&amp;- - The workers began a ~ M:tY
this afternoon and evening and aued in the Meigs County Probate 10 but were ordered baek to
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Court to Donald Headley, 18, ol ~ 16 unCiet a T~-Hartle;v
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Folan ia general chairman af the Tuppers Plains. and Pauline Dorst, 1 me off order expirlDJ neat MonShow.
.16, of Long Bottom..
,
day.
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For Tonight In
Mayor's Court

' rviees
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Are T0
Sunday At 2

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CINCINNATI UP-Neil McElroy, U85,000-a'}'ear preaident
of Procter and Gamble, said lo&lt;by he ill going to Washington
llonday but he would not dis&lt;uss !be pouibllity of becoming

Six Cases Set

$178 Millions
Allocated To '58
Soil Bank Plan

Navy Youth-In
Wreck First Day
Out As Civilian

Doubfe Dreuer .,..,

COJ!Y,....

Mansfield Beauty

with price supports averag1ng two
dollars a bushel.
The soit ban sign-up periOd ror
winter wbe11t wlll run fr()[U Aug.
26 to OetA. AU farmer~ whn have
an "old fa1·m" wheat acreage allDtmen~ fo~ 1058 and who norm'!!·
ly grow wmtcr wheat, will be ehglble.
.
The department .also announced
lou;bfr Jenera) prtavlM,op.Jll {or the
18tii8•tMJU bank progran\.r 'fb{S' ff!lr,
ltY eongresth,nat order, individual
Pa;lnents will be limit-ed to
per fafm.er
To limit the shifting of land
frBm one set of crops to another,
tbe department will set up a "s01l
bank base." A farmer wili have to
limit Hh harvested acres to the
amount of his base minus the num·
ber nf acres he aP'eed tn retire.
Te-n Meigs County men wilt be
, :~or~e Edward Eichinger, 86. from production. The base will b;! given pre-lnduetlnn physical exam, \ ~ FtJday at his home at Miners- the total of the average of ali inaUons and five others will be in\'llle, Route 1.
crops exc~pt hay harvested i.n 1956 ductcd in the arrnf;!d forces at Ash-'-r, He is survtved by hi.s wife, I¥; and 1957.
land , Ky., this month, counly setlfree ifaUJhters Mrs. Grace Stclective service officials reported.
~t of Pomeroy; Mrs. Gnldie AlScheduled for/hyslcal examina·
fen of Aiken, S. c., and Mrs. Effie
lions
at Asbian On AUg. 27 " '
Sr0ith' of Charleston, W. Va., and
James VanCooneyo, Howard Cart,
a 'sOD, Ralph Eichinger of Columbath of Middleport; Max Boring,
bus. Alsn .survivinll is a brother,
Mlnersville; Delmar Grady, Gary
-.uua~,, or Rock Sprtnp. On·~
Panons, Racine; William Turner,
daqahter, :Mra. Adtle 8ower1, prcCatpenter; Howard Cozart, Syra·
i!'e4ed bim ln death.
euse; Osear Smith, Ga.ry Lee, Porn' FuMrilaervlces will be held at
H
dama"e
was inflicted on eroy, lind Robert Lewis Jone&amp;, ad·
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dress unknown.
\ tO:SO SUndar morning at the Ew- a carcavy
drlve:u br.a youn.g U. S. NaThose to be Indue•~ at Ashland
IDI chB!Iol oml burial wd! be I&lt;&gt;
' f
th
'~"'"'
the pjne Grove Cemetery. Friends vy man i~ ciVIlian IM ,,o,r thle, , on August 26 are William L.
time m two year&amp; e Y
Roush Arthur Rumtield and Benny
-. ~U call ab the Ewing Funeral lint
mornln1
when
the
'
car
went
out
Jblin.' alJ of Pomeroy·, Bobby Joe
'·}lbme at lny time.
of control and stopped 1n a ditch. Wolfe of Racine and Paul Evans
According to the state patrol, or Portland.
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Raymond D. Prid~y, 21. Rl 1•
Draft' board nfficlals said abo
Middleport, went mto II eurve too that the office is again on a lour
fast 1-8 miles north of Pomeroy day ~hedule and wlii be open
'D..:
.,·
on Rt. 7 at 1 :ll:i a.m.
only Tueaday through Friday each
~
Priddy applied brak~s and was week.
pulled Into a guard ra1l and over
FUneral •setvites for Mrs. Alice t.he bank._ The l)atrol said no cita·
/. ·
cluter owner. 88, RUtlapd, w)lo don was ~~~d. The ear had not
died. Ftlday morning at the Metas been u~d for two years. Priddy
~eta1 Hospi&amp;at have been aet was uninjured.
2 p. m. Sunday at the Metliodill •C bureh in Rutland.
,....
; M:ts. Gardner 11 •urvived by two
, 1008, HDJlis, , of Huntington~ W. .
\'1. 1 aD.d ,Clay of Davenport, Ia.
Friendl may eall at the funeraJ
LONDON UP Com~;~~.UniRt
iiome at apy time.
propagandil'ts denounced Ameri•
COLUMBUS (UP) - The Ohl.n ca's new dlsarmament plan today
YIAit..OLDS
W11dUfe Council hu ruled agaln~t as "a trick", intepsifying belief
l
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IAN
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ordi· a split 'fBtertowl ieason In 9h~o that the Big Flve talks bere wiU
" 'tftEMo:NT, 0. (UP)-An
this raU.
prove fruitless.
.
' ri4nbe goes Into effect here Aug
The waterfowl dates bBve not
A Rus.sia~ Embassy ~mmun'-' wblch bAN persons under 18 yet been announced by the toun- que, lgnorin, the fact that the
f~rn ' beer and liquor places un· ell but a nine-man group t~at se_ts new "open skies .. pto]losal js part
fe#ls accompanied by 111 parent or U.p flsh and game regulations · tn of an AmeriCan "package" plan,
tlllatdlan. City and civic o!!iciah tbo •tate voted h favoc of a con· assailed it bee&amp; ... it mad• no ac·
...~"'
.:.u-- ve the ordinance will reduce Unuou• ~eawn.
rangemen.t' to halt nuclear te•ta.
JvY,pile deiiDCtu.ency.
The eomm"UD1que also exp;resaed
~
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regret over the ract tbat Seere'

SINGL&amp;

Procter·
Gamble Chief
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Reported In Line F o.Defense Cabinet Post·

elected and for school board candidates. There are to be thr~ candidate. flleeted tn each beard of
the l!leal school «.li~
- rlcts, three tn
the county board
d three to tbe
PomerOy and Mid eport board!. 1
Twa candidates in the Northern
Local Distrlcta are tl'!e only ones
to fUe to date. The onb eandidi.te
to file for any offlce in Racine, Rutland ot Synucse- ls Joe Spencer
whn Ia seeking the po&amp;t of Radne
mayor.
Deadline for riling petitions of
candidacy is 4 p m. on Wodl.esday
Aug 7. The board of elections offlee Is. maintaining office bnurs
f-rom 1 p. m. to 4 p. m each. after·
noon until the filing deadline.

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eraglng $!.78 a bushel. The t9571
rate was about ~0.04 per acre,

ELBERFELDS

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DO YOU KNOW THIS,MEIG S

tional average rate payment '"'
the 1958 CCOJ&gt;-bolh sp&lt;ing and

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:BALtOTS TillS AUTUMN

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111n. ll'ltlchlng Dtnt:ll and • §bt!R urtrjdtM
lit" Of'l, ... ... 00

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FiU up the boppet of your trusty Scou
Spreader. Walk over lawo - dandelions. plantain. buckhorn. all broadleaved weeds are destroyed without
hartll to grass. Apply weed control to
x 100 ft lawn in less thao baU bouJ
the Scott way.

AND WRITE!

Five fine cars. All have Dynaflow drive.

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TAX LEVIES ON
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left

Funenl services wUl be held
Saturday at 1 o'clock ln Columbw with burial there. other relatives planning to 1;ttend are Raymond Walburn, Wbo will go tf)
Columbus today; ..Mrs. Eber Le·
wis (Dom Walburn) and Lesk;.·
Walburn w!10 will go Saturday.

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INTO THE BARREL-

1952Bulcks · · ·· · · · · · · · as low as $677

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VOL IX N0. 98

Mrs. Stella Walbum'

-on, Eldon,

A SKRIP CARTRIDGE

A quality car in good condition at a low price

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Relatives GoTo
Columbus For
Saturday Rites

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Wf.l have four that sparkle like new. With and wtthout
powergllde - 210's and Belair.s.

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HERE'S THE REASON

MAHOGANY AT ITS FINEST •••.

(Paddy Jo Lambe~·!) and soP
Steven C har..}e.~~, Athen s, !Rsl wee~
Mr amt Mr!l. I.ewl.s H. Saue~
nnrl familY . Carolyn, George and
t.oi!\ Ann, and her mother, Mr:-.
Pearl Smith plan tn leave tomgh'
for Klu1mmce. Fla., to v1sit Mr.•
Smith's son. Gail 11nd tamily M1
Sauer Is on vacation from th(
Imper\~:~1 Electrle Co
Mrs. Charles Walburn , Colum
bus, rc(.f(llv ed -several
( ackeC
ribs in an automobile acc1de nt L
Columbus
recently
and her
mother-In-law, Mr!i Stella Wal
burn rccehoed a bruised elbnw
Mrs. Charles Walburn and her
daujhter and son-in-law Mr. an. 1
Mrs. Harolrr Thomas, Middleport
arc visiting T / Sgt. and Mrs. Chi!&gt;
Walburn And children in San An
tonto, Texas. Theresa, 'mall dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Thnma.s i:
&amp;taylng wtth ller grandparents.
M.r. and Mrs. Sanford Thoma&amp; dut
\ lng her parent' s absence.
Mr and Mrs Albert Schleicher,
CJtvclsnd, is vl!'.lthtg her porent111,
Mr. and Mra. William Ohlinger'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris anr
Susan, Columbus, who have been
vacationing at Virglnia Beaeb
arc guests of hill parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert ,H arris.
Jants Zirkle has spent the past
two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. W.
E. Cnx at Ambrif. ge. Pa .. and will
join her mother, Mrs Eber Lewl! ln Columbus Sunday and re
turn h~ re.
Mrs.
F. HibbJ Is on Yacation
rrom the office of the Vanadium
I Corporation nf America at Gra·
bam Station.

Ill AdmiiiiDI
Ill ClreulliiOII

WESTBUHY, N. Y UP- If tbe
New York Giants and Brooklyn
Dodgers needed new reasons for
leaving New York todBy they
could always point to the crowd
of 42,673 that turned out Thursday
night for plwh Roosevelt Ra.::e.,:-_
1 wa~·s opening program.

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Spotless 2 tone green fmish Economical stcl shift .

1955 Buick VB Special ·

members who have dt~ during the
pas-t yepr Wll1 be booored . ·
The Youth Fellowship of the
The Friends Night of th~ local Entcrpme EUB Church and par·
Chapter wHl be held on Sept. 23 ents enjoyed a sw1mming party
when Past Matrons and PaM P.1· :tnd picnic dinner Tuesday at
trons .will be reengnh:ed_.
Forhd Run Lake.
Christmas candles, winch will
Dunng the evemn:J farewell
~ifts were presented to Rev. and
Mrs. Roger B"tshop who are leav

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1954 Buick VB 2 dr. Sedan

E. d
By Yf Of Ch urch

at y

Ill Loeal Newa

ISwimming Party

the Septem,., meeting when al!

Robert Crou.sh ore, Columbus M_cs_. _
Th_e_o_d or
_e~_bersbach.
who wa~ a busipess vis1tor bere t
"!sited his aunt, Mrs Walter
Harris
We Pay 2% Inler01l On Ypur Savings
Mrs Marcellmc Buell, CHrtor
i~ ln Johnson
City, Tenn ., t ;
Vl:&amp;ll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Do&amp;
BANKING SINCE 1872
ser and c-hildren, Amy and AI
bert, and to attend the christen
Member Federal Reoerve System
lng or her grandson.
Member Fodera I Deposit Insurance Corpo"ratton
Mrs. Glenn Lamlx'rf and he•
l'OMEROY
RUTI.AND sll!lter,
Mra. W K. Wiioon, Ren~
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selear,
~:ere
rll n n erDoolittle
guest'
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andY,,Mrs.
George

Pomeroy National Bank

SALES ROADEO

be sold al a money-making projeet, have arrived and the committee in chara:e of seUinJ them
ts Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mrs.
James Pullen, Mrs. Denver Rice,
Mrs. Jaek Bechtel, Mrs. Theo
Neuuling ,. Mra. James Clathworthy

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ing tbl1 month for Dayton where
he will attend the United TheoloilC&amp;I Seminary.
AlteodiDi were
Mra. David
Slater, Mra. Georae Brother6 and
family, Mr. and Mr•. W. R.,. Darii
and family , Mra. ,(Uce Thotr~pson
and daughter ,
Mr. and Mn.
Thl)fDas Bentz and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Orvllle Brawn and daU.·
ghter.

Mrs Phihp Smith a1.d daugh·
At the close of the meelmg r. ter, Mn. James Hall and family,
desert course was :served ~Y. Mrii. Johnny and Patty Musser, FredMillon Hood, Hr.5. James Criswell die Brown,
Carolyn Goeglei.p,
and Mrs Raymond Luman.
Terry and Bruce Stalnaker, Linda
Moore, Una Gearhart. Rtta Ball,
Bobby and Jennie Lemley, Shar·
arra.,.
1
on Young, Norma Jean anrl FlorPlans were alSO diSCUsSed for a
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ence Ana Bearhs and Rev. Bishop.
Memnrial service to be held at PICniC, n10ye

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Evangeline Chapter Plans Picnic On
Aug. 9; h1itiation Ceremonies Held

Racine
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fh s•.t
'l"ff0 "f~l 'Thank8' Comg•an
Next Move In
For Turnmg
.
In ChetM
L
Sheppard Case
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A Cheshire couple, Mr and MrJI.
Carl Ohlinger, had checks worth
more· than $200 retutncd to theg~
in short order Friday morning due
to the honesty of two Radile
yOuths.
The lour cheeks, two of which
were endorsed, apparently had
been brushed from the OhlinJer
car al'one the rsllroad track'$ on
t~e "Upper pai-king Jot in Pomeroy
witbou&amp; belnf nntleed by the couple --aatl about 8:30 ..-. m .• · * e
found by Jamei Srftith ind Dlle
Smith of Racine .
The two youthS' took the four
checks to the City Halt where the-y
explained finding thera to Mrs.
Elma Runen, secretary of Mayor
E. F. Roblnron, and turned them
aver to her.
Mrs. ltusaell began attempts to
locate the Ohlingers and at 11:30
Mr. Ohlinger went to City Hall-t.o
.report the l&lt;»~s of the checks to poliee officers.
Learning his identity during the

Ch urch SefVJCeS
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Announced For
Mrs. Laura smit•h
' Funeral .services ror Mrs Laur ~
Sml~.
69, who died Friday at her

h!aldenee i.n PomerOy,

will

~~~ Faa\i! ~~E.S~~::~h.at

be

the Lc-

Mrs. Smith is survived by three
Mrs. Dorothy Higgmbolham, Dcreas; Mrs. Louise Head·
ley of SteubenY:llle, and Mrs. Ha·
zcl Lawson of Racine; two sons,
Everett and Ernest Smith or Steuben ville; twa sisters, Miss Adall¥!
GOddara of Weirton , w. va., and
Mn. Anna Sellers of Parkersburg,
W. Va.., and two brothers, George
Goddard of Pomeroy and Thomas
Goddard of fennsylvanta.

d~ghters,

the O'hhngen, They pJan to contact. lh~ two ftaeine yQulhs and
exprQI;s their apprec"t'on.

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A proposed relo.::ation of a seellon of state route 248 In Meigs
County will be discussed at a publie heannl!: in Pomeroy Augwt 15
I by the Ohio Department of Highways.
Highway officials will explain
plana for the prnject. part of
Governpr c Wdliam O'NeiU's
"broad frnnt'' highway program, a.t
the hearing Comments of mter·
ested citizens wilt be recorded and
studied before a final decisinn is1
made.
The hearmg is to be held at
lloOO A. M &lt;EST) m th• Commls·
sioners' Office in the Meigs Coun·
ty court House.
The project calls for the stralghtcnlng of the existing route where
it crosses the east branch of the
Shade River. in Chester Township,
and the replacement 0~ two oarrow bridges. The two new bridges
d th
h
an
e new approac es are to
be constructed 20 feet wide.
Total length nf the project is
sbaut one-quarter mHe.
Upon completion of the project,
the property on which Lhia section
of the existing route is located
would revert to tbe abutting property ow_n_e_'_'·- - - - - -

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NEGOTIATIONS OPEN

CLEVELAND up _ Negotiaticns fpr a new contract for 18,$00
emplotes or the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. represented by the communeations workers of America
wtll begi'n here- Wednesday

vive.
Friends may call at tbe Ewing

F~ner~ H~m; unt11t nboon Sunday

0 Y WJ I e taken to
Burial w.ill be in the
Letll't Cemetery be.nde her lale
hlllblnd, Okey Sm1th.

w en
the

e

c:}J~tch.

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Birthday Party

E!~~! ~~~~~~arged !Atomic
Wo11kers
Sim ! -ment
For Wage Boost

publl•C lnvi'ted
T0 AtleDd ShOW

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Twenty-three grandchUdrE!n 11nd

three great-grandchildren also sur-

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DIVORC.I GRAN'rED
Judge John c. Bacon 'has granted
a divorce to Nellie Jackson Long
Bottom, Route 1, from Chal-Ies L.
1 Jackson in the Meigs County Com1 mon Pleas Court.
The plaintiff
1charged gros• neglect of duty and
1 extreme cruelty and was given,.,cus·
tody of six minor children.

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Park G T0 s. eekpUfChasc
Of Land A F It o
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R.eteipta t'ltaled $4tn.90 for 1 th~

ing the month of•July, i.t was reported today.
Of the total receipt.! the village
.reasury will receive $444..85 whtJe
$30 will go to the Meigs General
Hospital; $7 to t~ county sheriff
for- turnkey feel; $5 to th~ county
1ibrary fund and 111.25 to the state
for 4ei per ~nt of the flnel levied
,fl State Highwq Patrol eases.
Of the $444.85 going ilito \he
village treasury, $f26.20 came f\'Gm
fines and fees reeeived frOm. c"'l '
beard under village ordlnaDCU:
$13.1!, wtrlcb Is 55 per eent of""
fines recelYed from State Bllh'!'aJ"
Patrol cases and $4.70 bODi ce.U:
invo!ved in state case&amp;

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Mtddte~• p£ ~.ia·lr~~m ~ .::~c!h,

lion, which

ha~ ~' ... moin

Mayor's Receipts
Near $500 For
Month Of July
office of Mayor E. F. Robinsnn dur-

·roup

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obje1" prayec by Mr. Hoyt. Mayor Fl•her

The
Wotler alto,
hve tbe acquts1hpn of the balance
ter in the month are Frank Eb the plan Dulles
at Fri· ot the land in the municipal park
ersbach; How:ud Well, Dab Sprln- day's session of the ~ml' talh.
area betweef! Plum and Broadway,
ger, Raymond' PouUn, John Me·
reselved to make anotht;r effort
Murrey, Dor Coates, Eddie Buf·
~·
to purchase the land from Mr.
finJ~n. Mlke Werry, Eddie Ba.r·
Cash Darst, Ky~er.
tels,tBem'ly Ewing, David Brown,
. Clemls Fox, vice-president, pr-e
James Sprouse, Gary Moore and
Co
'
m_d ed at the VUJage Hall ~\day
01 1lht in the absence Qf Pres!dent
Terry Ohlinger.'
Parents attending the Thursday
Bnlt"EE Lloyd.
t!YEining outing were J'oe EbersOrt&amp; ·.Smitb, prlnclpal af the
Mayor C. o . Fisher reported on
baeh, Mr. and M:n. Emerson Well. Rutland High SChool. haA announ- a recent conference with l&gt;arst in
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Springer, ced the employment of 'elth NtH· regard to the prqperty owned by
Mr. and Mrs:. J. Lucien Poulin, .'!On nf Rutland a1 assistant athle· Mr. Darst which the Park A.s«oclaMr. and Mrs. Wyliis McMurray, tiG coach ahd as a science teach· lion needs to tomplete its' plans
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coates, Mr. er In the Rutland High School foi for a colll!munity park.
and Mrs. Chnrles Wel't')'o Mr. and the new sChool year.
Mayor Fisher and the Rev.
Ml'fl. W!lllam Billl1o)l, Mr.. and Mrs.
Nclaon graduated from the Ru.t- _Claren10nt_E. Hoyt, paator of the
HeAh EWin]l, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd land sch®l. four y~anJ aap and 1s First Baptist Church, were .auth·
Moore and Mr. and Mrs, Herman a craOuate of Ohio Universlty in ori:ted to contact Mr. Darst m re.
ard ,to p·--...........
h • ., ta.~-· land.
=w•-.......o
Oblmcer.
\
' . Atbelll.
·~
1

Nelson Js Hired
As ach Aide'

:::onversat.ion Mr1. Rutsell returned
tbe olrer $200 worth of checks to

and Street Foreman Lewis Ellis
that playground equipj ment which has been on Brownell
.,.venue is to be moved to- the park
1
grounds in tlle near future .
A speelal meeting has
been
called' for Friday, August 9. ~:~t the
Village Hall at 7:30 p.m, and all
members are urged to be present
Att dl
h
t'
· .en ng ~ e mee mg were
ClemJs Fox, •RJeha.rd Wells, _May~
Fhsher, Street Fore~an Elhs, Pa·
tro,ma~ Hcrb~rt Gilkey, M~- 0 ·
·P.• Klcm, ~cwls ~- Sauer, Milton
Hood, C"rhs Jenkmson, John Par-

j reported

CHICAGO BEARS OWNER George Halas huddles with Nat·
jonal Football League commlss!"ner Bert Bell (rigbt) after
:~~·M~r~n~o~~s~3~Y~~ ~-r-.~r:;J testifying before a House judfctary comouttee. Bell made
was able to attend the last part news by officially recognizing the Players' association as a unf th
Ung after returning ion-Hke bargaiulng agency for gridiron professionals. (Inter0
.
e bme~
1rom ! usmE=~s 1np
national)
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MllC.S GINERAL HOSPITAl/
&lt;Admitted, Mn.. Alma lonea, ,
DanviiU!.
Dischar1es, M.r.s. Della Staee,· · '
Pomeroy; Mrs. Bruce Young apd · '
son, Mason; Mrs. Almira Jf.u88'~,
Pomeroy.
ODe Birth, ~tr. and M&lt;$.
ver Janes, a daujhter.

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