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- - - - - - -......-:-:-----~---~------------------- ~ Uniforms Ordered
mi/luns /l!lllle them !Joe~~ For
Majorettes,
. JU
Flag Bearers

a"'afte

Mrs JaiM! Buchanan lcbatrman
of the' Umform Committee of the

Middleport-Pomeroy Rotarians Enjoy
Annual Family Night Picnic At Chester

M-ary Carolyn Mi1ler and SbeUa

Stover
Bible School 9 30
Mtddleport Band Boosters, bas an
supt Mornmg
Membtr11 _an4 tbeir wive• were
nount:ed that umforma have been
T Op iC The Eldership
Mr and Mrfl HibbS Mr 1nd Ml'•
ordered
for
two
!lag
flearers
and
Endeavor l:i 30 Evenmg
C E Blake~lee, Kr and ~a Sbu
Da •ly Vacan . m BJble School Pro- five majorettes
let Mr and Mrs Reed, Mt and
Material for ihe outfil!! bas been
gram 7 30
M'r• Robmson, Mr and Mrs Paul
ord'ered through D S Harold of
Smart Rep and Mr&amp; George Mein
R•orvanlzH Churcll of Jnu• lhe Middlepof\ Department Store
bart, Mr a{ld Mrs Harold E HubChn•t of l..a~r O.r S.ints. Old af\d will be tailored by Mrs J E
bard Mr and Krs John Zertt\e
R...,a!ln.t. ... tt~h M Hsut ll)wn l' lat.s, on Portland Raad Coates, an alumna o( Middleport
Judge and Mrs Jobn Bacon, Mr
Cbrlst of La~•.:.1' D•Y Saintl Old gunday &amp;-bool 9 30 am preaebin:il "'-'h School
and
Mrs Cash Babr, Supt and
Tow41 FlatJ; on Portla.Dd Route. 1{1 30 am ~ nd BJblf': Study Wed
Mrs L W McComaa, Mr and M(:&amp;
SUnd.ay ScbuOI 10 • m prcachina nf':s.day 8 pm Pastor C W Prof
J H Grale charter member ask Baker Mr and Mrs E 0 Rall,
Ll 1 m and 8 p m and Bible 'tt Guest spe.aker Sunday .a•
ed
the ble!lsmg before the !!Upper Mr and Mrs Robert C:oats, Mr
.:.ludy Tbur.sda.y 8 pro Putor C 1 ~o 30 Joe W1lliamJ1 of lrontop
wbu:h was served at table.!! on the and.. Mrs Richard \)wen Robert
W ProffLh As&amp;.t Chas Hupp
Portland Church, Robert Cctdn.r,
w1de porch of the log-eabtn camp Haggerty
Zion Church of Chrllt. Loctted :w:tor AsJ t paslor Edith Codner
Tommv Reed so:-. of Mr and Mrs
J 0 &amp;lsto Bern11rd Fultz, J H
on Pomeroy JI31Tl80tlville RDMl SP.rvu:es Sunday 8 oo, Tuesda)' at
Mr and Mrs Carroll Balser and Ted Reed Jr was lbe younges\son
Tommy, Mansheld
have guest and other children and Grate Dav1d C Mlller Other
Bible School 9:30 A M Moml.nc 7 30 and Fnday 7 30
Worsh1u 10 30 a m Eventng Wor·
been vuttmg thetr parents Mr youag people present were Wayne guests were Je:au Lama, Geor1e
sh1p 7 30 p m Ronnie Eggletpn,
and Mrs John Thomu Middle DaV"ts, Janet Kay Baker' Chr1sllne Sadall Mr and Mrs Robert Siler,
nunuster, CbltJ'lea Klna:, Bible
port and Mr and Mrl Henry Bal and Candance B'ahr Richard and Mr and Mn Faye WUson Leo
SchDol Supt
ser
Letart Falls
' · Hew
.
Stephen W1lson Richard and Rob- ,Mossman Mrs 0 P Klem, firs
,,,.,
Curtis E Pooler has enlisted 10 ert Siler George Htbbs Dale Mil E S Schaat Mrs Roy Heaton,
MiMrJ.vllle Methocll•t ..;hurch.
Rev R M GrGw~ Pallor, Hllfl;lDel'
the U S Air Force and Will leave ler, Jenrliier And Patr1c1a Blakeslee New Haven
Chrittlan, Scienc e
Au~~:ust 7 £rom Port Colup!bus to
Roul!l'h, Supt 10 A M SUndav
Heals l,
Mra Wdl Hobart, Akr .~n ts v1
Lackland Alr Force Basf':1 TexaiS
.,.,;hool 11 A M Worshlp Smie.r
•Otll\g Judge and M&lt;s C""m 1
5
for elf':ve:n weeks Uas1c tr.lning
ruesa.ay 7 .so P M
Dennis
Ault
son
or
Mr
and
Cl81 k and other relallv" '" Mid
Mldw•y 'ommurdtr Churc.,
f
f
Le~me Creek: !toad Rev R I
S!li.IES for Everyone Mrs Wilham Ault fell m the dleport and Poll'ler •Y
Mr ancl Mrs Rnd VarnP.y have
yard of h18 home and mjuted ht~
rhomu pastor F•OJfd Cleland,
Mr and Mr~ Fred Rosenbaum
hand S1x stitches were taker, In• learned that the1r son S/ 3c Ph1 ~ntertamed w1th a dinner Thurs"The Oil Of Joy"
unurcn SeJ'IIfl~e 7 30 P M Prayer
thf': cul on h1s rlgh't band
lip Varney, who bas been statJOn day evcntng at tbeir h()D'je Vale
meetmg WedDe.fday MIChl 7 30 P
Mr
t.nd
Mrs
Donald
Lowery
cd
1n Frankfurl Germany for thl
WSAZ·TV
) \{ EW!ryODt- oordulb' ttmted
&gt;t
and daughter Patty are on vaca past thlrtv sax months IS schedul
The Syracuse Metho41111' Church
Gue5ts were M;rs Lee Richard
Channel 3 - 10 U a.m
ed to leave Sunday for home ant! .on and daughter Joan and Mr\1
tlon
the Rev George Dav1s, Putor
Mrs Laura Dunbar Mason was wtll be dtsch.al'ged on August 20th Ralph Potter and daughter Etaine
Sut~diiY Sc~ool 9 30 A M. Dana
a guest Friday of her aunt Mrs S/3c Varney flew home fm &gt;( Warren ...Mr an~ Mra. Rusttl1
Winf!orunner, Supt Worship SerF1r1t Baptltt Church, E&amp;&gt;d w s Parsons, High street
Christmas 111 1955 As soon as he Capehart ;:md daughter JaeJue, M'J
VH:eli 7 30
Mr and Mrs
Everett Surber arrives homP Mr anrl Mrs Varney ,on W Va and" Mr and M::fs
Third :tt... et Ptntac..tal Church Matn Street Pomero_y Ralph C
Zundol pas1()r Walham Watson have moved to Charleston
and thmr aon plan to leave for Rithard Rosenbaum and son Joey,
~hddlepGrt B L Bvrett. pastor
John Zerkle 8 F Parmalee El Paso T~kas to visit A/3c Lar ?omcroy
Sunday School Ht a m Eveniaa: Sup! a 30 Combmed service oi
worship and study Special mu.sic David c Miller and Ja;ne 11 Clat ry Joe varney who Js statmned
serVlce 7 ~ -p m
Grace a=piiCiiJNI Church, E..l Sermon by g,ucst speaker Rev worthy planned to attend the at 81ggs AJr Force Btse
James A Moore has been hor:
Msm Strut Pomeroy Rev
J Eugene Brown, Umtcd Methodist Shrme ~1cmc at Beulah Park to.
Nursety and
Jumor day
orablv mseharged after four year.s
EdwiD Charles, Rector, Mrs Ce- Church
for all children .... WednesMr and Mrs Carl Vanderhoof in the Air Forcl'1 A/lc Moore wa.a
dric W Clark, orgao11t Worship chun:h
day 7 30 Midweek scrvace Thurs
S
t
and children, Peggy Lf':e and stationed at 8 ewart A1r For~e
and sermon at 10 30 A. M, Holy
day
7
30
MISsiOnary
OCie)
FlByd Manon are spen&lt;hng the Base Smyrna, Tenn He Will VISit
1r
0y
Ur5 UV
Communion ftrat Sund~;~.y In mo•th
weekend wath I E Mtller
hi'll parent. Mr anrt Mn Herbert
Th, annual plcmc of tjae Fa11t
Church School, Begmnus
and m~ctlng
Chrlstl•n Science Soeiety, 144
Representative and Mrs George Moore unbl..,all when be will re Chiefs of MaenoUa Temple PytbPrimary, at 10 10 A M For inforMulberry
Awe
Pomeroy
Morn
Memhart
have returned from a ~urn to the University of cmcm lan SlSters was held Thursday
mation coneernlna our
work,
ln.!( scrv1ce al 11 with LOVE
the
t
th R
t 1
d M
nat1 for 1wo years
evcnmg at "ailey's La'e
please
telephone
3Q2-J
• He that " of a merry heart hath a continual feast"
subject of the lesson sermon and VIS! WI
epresen a IVe an
rs
D
J[
Every Sunday 11.1 A M Sttndt,J
olrl.en Te1~t The Lord hath ap Art M1Lner Leesburg, and 1n
Patr1r1a Baker daug)Jter of Mr
Ice cream ;md blrthday cake
-Proverbs 15 15
C
Cleveland
and Mrs Ecluon Baker i's employ was served Wlth the dl,nner, hon
and Communton f1rst Sun
The youngster who iB about to explore the world on the ot!ler Side of the fence has School
Mrs John Hnwklns Sr brok(' ed at Lazarus, Columbus
Mis" ormg Mrs Lawrence Lannmg 'q~1
day In month 11 A. M Church pcared of old unto me, .sayang
about all that 1t takes for a • contmual feast" arJd to make of her a healthy useful c1t1· rommunwn and ~reachmg third Yea I ha\e loved thee wlth. :m her leg when she fell Fr1day ahcl Baker w1ll be a JUmor at the her birthday
Prcst,lnt were Mrs
Geur.e
zen who wiJI be a JOy to know But she can 'catch" hate, worry, defeatism from people Junday in nontb 7 30 P l1 everlastmg love therefore d wtth was taken to Holzer Hospit,al it Mullkmgum College tbis fa)1
lovmg kmdncss- :have 1 raW{! the Rawlings
Coat! ambulal'lt:r
Y.:r and Mrs Kenneth McElhin Hemes Wrs William FISher, Mn
arOUJld her as qmck.ly as she can catch the mumps or other mfectiOU!i diseases That church preacblns-r
Bernlc:e
Chrl.tlan ChU&gt;rcfl at Lone Bo., th.ee J&amp;enuah 31 3 Wedne!ldo~y Mrs T F Hawkms and John Haw ny and famUy Kath1e and Rus Carrie Grueser Mrs
old Virus, fear, may burrow mto Her subconscious mmd and remain for a lifetimo For·
at
8 The pubhr.
d
D
cvc
omg
servtce
arst Mr.s Karl Gr11eSer and son
tom, every Sunday 9 ::SO A M ,, cordtally invited to attend klrl'S Sr aecompamed her to th1 sell, returned Fr1 ay lrom a va·
tunartely she .can also "catch" love, goodness and 1a1th, for a merry heart
hospital
cation at Buckeye Lake and Bobby Mrs Henr:r Re1bel attd
sundb
Scnool
and
communion-;
Her parents can make use of a tiled and true ally in trammg her to catch the nght
Coach and Mrs Charles Mr Wheeling
Rrandson BJUy Joe Strong Miss
Sunday ln montb 7 :10 P M Readmg room with side entrancr.
things, to be a happy, rather thoo an unhappy person Tbe tea&lt;:Wng of the Church IS f1rst
locatccl
at
ttle
rear
of
the
church
Donald
and
family
Dave
m.owed
t
~
Mr
and
Mrs
Leland
Brown
anti
Ern
a Jess~ M~ Adam EbenbaCh.
Churcll preaching, third Sunday
love 1 goodness and faith and th~ church of her parents' choice Is the place to take her to tO month 10 30 A M Church com open tn the tJubhc on Mondu} Canal Wmchester an4 Mr an(' ~on, Leland Eugene left loday for Mrs Amands Kaspar Miss Bern
from 2 IO 4 P m
Mrs Fred Norton and three ch1l a vacatwn at Daytona 8f'ach 1ce Ann Durst Mr8 LannlhfC,
"catch" them and, to help tmmumze her agamst hate and fear And an Hddthonal reward muuwn and preacbmg
1 " 1 " dren, Pomeroy ar'e movmg to thl Florida while Mr Brown Is on Mtssc-s Lena and Thelma Grueser '
The
Federat.d
Church
rht
Churclt
of
Chrbt,
Kenof
ts tbaf the parents are exposed to the rlght lnfJlJences for a contmual feast also
Sunday D 30 A M sunday ~£'ILeal &amp; Reformed0 Presb~ terlan house formerly occupied by th&lt; vacatJnn from the Imperial Elec and Mrs Richard CampbeU and
Bartell McDonald!
trtc Com pony
granQson Jeff
With the hope that 1t will, 1n some measure, foster and help sus !:\Very
Schoo\. and communwn
a.x~nd Pomeroy Rev Wal&lt; J
pastor Norman Kl()(!s S S Supt lo;o;;o;;o;;;;;;;;;:::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;.-;-;;-;;-;;.=-;;;-;:_,;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:.:;.:0;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;::;:=:i;;:;==;;;;;;:;;.
Suoda)'
in
montb
10
~0
A
M
lOin that which is good In family and comrnun1ty l1fe, th1s feo· Chuf'Qb communion and preach1Di: SundBY Church School 9 1111 a m ·I
Worship hour lO 30 a m Sermon
ture IS sponsored by ti-le business f1rms and organ1zot10ns whose fourth Sunday In mcnth 7 30 P TopH'
Yourself''
Talkmg To
M l.'hW' •II preachmlt
Come and worship You are wei
names appear below
Tht I. ftriltlan Church et Htm·
/oc[ Grove every Sunda) 9 10 A com~lfr"
Methodltt
ch 11 rch
M S1mday School and commumon 1 Rev R M Grove pastor S S i:lt
General Insurance and
Rutland Rd
ser.ot,d Sunday In month 7 30 P 9 30 Lloyd UlLhnger Supt wor
Real Estate Broker
M ch\!rch .,,eacbln• fourth Sun ship service at 10 45 wath. ~bert
225 E 2nd St
Pomm oy Ohio day tn month 10 30 A. M church Warner lay leader Sunda} af
%24 E Main St.
Pomeroy
communion and preachmlftcrnoon 11 om 2 lo 3 ~erv 1 ces at
EUB Church.._ Mornlnt Star &amp; the Elmw od Rest Home Monda~
l'omeroy, Ohio
lbMrprl...
•••· Roger ~l•hop, eve Aug?~ Alfred church to ~
UO JJncoln Sl.
·
Middleport
Pastor Mornmg Star
~un:la&gt;i represent~
the t:ooh l e
1at
School D 45 A M N.orr.lng wor- camp meeting wed eve Auk 7
shtp at 11 A M MYF Sunday e,e regular mid week pra)er lleTYJces
Roek Springs Ro•d
Pomeroy, Oblo
mng at 8 Preyor meetlna: Thun· at 7 30 followed by a meeting ot
day evenm&amp; F.a.t"'rprlse Sunday the OffiCial Qoard
Schnol 10 10 A M Moralaa worChurcn of Chrltt, Mlddltport,
178 Mulberry Me
l'omer~
Men's and Boys' Furnishmgs
thlp 9 30 A M Y11' at 6 30 P M F~d. 1 nardner pastor Bible
Evenlna: worabip
7 30 Pray'dl' Sollool 9 :IO Romer R1ce supt
Pomeroy, Ohio
meeting Wednesday '7 30 P M
CommuniOn served by church
_ Middleport
Ul Churchel, Letart P:•ll•, •• elders 10 30 11 astur on vacatton
"er Martla, Pastor Sunday School no evening service "X,edn~sda.­
Makero of Jiolsum Bread
!) 30 A M Worship Sl!rvlce '7 P
praver mf':etmg le&lt;l by Mrs Er
ld Chrashu. Endeavor altN'nate neat Lailance and Bible StudJ
Rutland, Ohio
~und ... : s. at '7 30 P M.
ela"N
Yonr Dod# &amp; Plymoulh Dealer
Chu-h of the Ntn'ftnt, lyn.
Flnt ltptllt Church, Middl•
cuse, io.oJ" K. Wllllanu, pastor port Rev C E Hoyt, pastQr
Sunday ~bool 9 SO A M Mornlnll Church School 9 1~ Gerald An
Middleport, Ohio
worsh1p 10 30, NYPS 8 30 P M
thony supt
M4lrntng worshlp
High Test Gas At Regular Price
l!:vangellstlc
servl~ '7 30 P
M
and
communion
sen lee 10 1~ s&amp;r
Middleport, Oblo
Wedneaday eveolDc prayer rneet mon toplc
!esus our Lord'
1ne for t~e midweek and TueaciQ Monday 6 p m B 11 Sanborn
afternoon Drayer bout
M•sslonary soe 1ety ptcmc at the
Custom )Built Kitchens
Bakers Of Good Bread
HouM of Pra~, Ctttlttr, h• Mt~dleport Roadside Park Tuell
Middleport
BW.tlnglon, W Va
day School 9130 A .M Morning d
9 30 women 11 prayer meet
Wlttflnherg College Sprmgflt"ld worship 11 A M SuaW even1na II:: at Lhe church Wednesday Jt
Obio is the largest of 14 colleges worship at 8 Prayer meehaa oa 7 30 mid week prayer and pra1sc
of tht' Umted Luthet n Chun•h tn Thursday 8 P M
J service continued s1ud' on "'l\he
lt'adt.rd Church ef Chlit, Sutto S
the Mount
8 30
America It Is named after the
0
ermon n
university where MarW.n day School 9 3tl a m Lord'• Sup- senior
ehmr
In the
per lmme dl a~e IY I oIIowI DJ
Flnt Presbyttr,an
Church
Frtt Methodltt C~Mq'ch, Merry Middleport, Rev Howard 1\up
Bate&amp;, Pastor, Laurel Cliff Sun
elt paRt or Church School 9 30
day School 9 l(p, Cla8.!1 l{leetlna ~obJ 'FUltz supt no church ser10 30, FMY serv1ce 7 00, Pteacb vice ~ng August whlle pastor
NIIWI "FIIphi-LI,e"
"I 8 to, Prayer Meetina Wednes- 1, on vilcation
I'11S ClOSI TO 1111 WAlL-IAYII UP
hrlt~biH/
day 7 30 Hysell Run Suaday
Haattl Mathod1tt Church. M'tf.
TOt~· IPACI
FAIRVriW
dleport Rev c R Konkraght,
New teA VIctor tv 11111k" the rOOPI'I
Rev Harry Pickens. pastor
astor Sunday senool 9 SO Er&amp;pen
...... '"""-'· 1\at't fttlt all No dlal1 or
'
Sunday School 9 SCf a m Young ~est Covert
~upl
Morning
•ad1eb •or the trc.t of tht Mt. Styling
People! meeting
6 4~ P m
hi 10 30 Wednet~day pray
lllrVtr "'.eCM aftd Qecm."
~
:ror~e~lng 7 p m
Preaching service&amp; .:1 SO p m
When you have a
AND
hayer meetlng Wed 7 30 P m
Mt Morllh l•ptlit Chwc:h.
ddie ort Rev N R Bordon
Thursday 7 30 p m East Le.lar'
let to do, l.t l~e
- 'MillO....AlP" PICTUII-TV'S rlNHt
S S 9 30 Morninll worship 10 45 M;atOl' PBthle School 0 tG Arlena
Evenlna worship 8 on tbe ht, 3rd
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tt'~ ~ , •• cle•r , •. teal! New JMcBy l!lberfeldl
po.tmon carry )'Our
5th Sundays Prayt~r• meotlng un 1 ~-;'0 BTU 6 p m
tute~ ~ 1 t1dd ttortlng new
Own Faetory•Tnllaod
Wednesday at 8
Church of the NIUNM• Midcleptll ••• -~ ..........
depotil to t"- bank,
, Teehnlolms
Racine Mlitalon Chlrt.. lulh dl ort Rev
Robert Palmer,
paator,
Services
&amp;a.ada1
'130
and
pa~~or
Jl,ible
School
9
30
Leater
k's easy onclsafe to
tueafty 7 30
Taylor rlupt, Morntn~ wonhip
NewiCA VlcterTV brings you tho most for your money.
UWI COmpotft .T•blt TVI
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6 u Evlmlng sllrvice 'l SO Wifld
Fidelity.FM Sciand. AU COII8Qi,. are "Lean and Clean"
nifltday Prayer meeUna:. 1.30
We have' SO!Qe
INCLUDI!_8
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Middleport,
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loti McCrae 14aUretiD O'Hara • m Annl• Mohler, •upt ~ :Morn·
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Comedy and c.rtoon
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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 , Aug 3, 1957

The Mtdd!eport Pomeroy R@tll'Y
Club bad lUI annual Family Night
p1crnc at the Sco11t camp at Cheat
er Friday evenina and C F Htbba
president and Ide committe, Ed!
son Boker Jack Robmaon Ted
Reed Jr and Emmett Shuler ael'ved charcoal broiled hamburg~
fish, bakeca bca111 potato salad
.omatoes cucumbers onlona, plc
kles rolls lemonade iced tea
pop 1ce cream and home made
cake to approximately 70 personS'

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, August 5, 1957

· GmtNG RfADY FOR FLU 11iPIDEM1C

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Ent ert atn
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lda11s Groc. &amp; Serv. S,a,

George S. Hobstetter Jr.

Allen Appliance Serv.

Anthony Plumbing &amp; Heating
Maxillt Arnold Service Station
Atkins Chicks
• Biker Furniture

Chase Faneral Home

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Down•nJtd:::!.n~:
1• gency
Fife Refrlgera tiOn
Foreman &amp; Altbon

Meigs Equipment Co.

ICTOR

Pomeroy Cement Block Cfl,
New York Clothing House
Ohio Valley Baking Co.

R. H. Rawlings &amp; Sons Co.
Powell's Suaoco Service Station
Heiner's Bakery

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Tlte FARMERS BANK
aild Savings Company
Hulber Feclenl D!pohlllnollflDtfl corponlloa
Millll..., Feclenl Reaervo S)'llem

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John W&amp;)'ne M:lUI't:eft O'Hara

prayer moe\IDJ 7 so

Ch\Wfh of Chrkt. Br~tfMry,
Edward Emerson, putor
SCbool, Thurman ~y.
Mornin&amp;
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Jackson· Mason Co
Country Club Is
Moving Forward

On Saturday Aug 31 all e11
habtls Will be JUdgec! from 8 A
M until noon
Livestock w1ll be
judged 11'1 the cattle ling at 1 P
~ De-mon!ltratmns of new house
P.Jinil lor -the Jackson Masnn hold apptaanccs and the1r usC; ~
, County Couqtry Club moved lor Will be held m tht_ armor}
ward last w~ek wath the return of
st)'le show wh1ch w11l close
more than 715 pereent of th£ rheA show
will be held on Saturda)
qu"t101;na1res distr16uted to 1n evemng a.t 8 o coCk
terestelr !amlhes
in the two
co~tiea:
AttenC:mg the meeting of the
Partial retul'JL&lt;I from more than pr9gram commlttce were Charle~
70 famll1ea indicate that the Sperow chatrman Glenn Smith
majority of those polled prefer Mary Roush, Mr.s. Betty Burris
reereauonal fac1Ht1eS aimed At Mr.s Fred Spencer, Mary Ann Ro
fU11ng the needs of the entln gers, Juhhng McClung Jim M1l
tamJJ,y.
chell June -Spencer, Jamce Joo
dan, Andy Byus Chlford Dunn
The questionnaire has been dJS I Wilham Gregor.r
Mrs Judson
tr1buted to persltns attendang the Brake and Russell Prtddy
July 8 man meehng and those an
terested who were unable to r.t
tend w~e urged to obl.am copJcs
from the temporar)'
eXC('UliVP.
commLttee
Included JD Lhc poll v.ere ()U('stlons concernmg finantmg loca
tion and faethhes to be proVHled
Final tabul'tldon will uot be made
until the end of tbLS week
Robert Button,
temporary
A rehearsal of the
County
cbauman cxplame~ tl1at the pur Fa1r Folliea" Will be beltl al 7 30
10se of the poO was to get the ruesd1y .cvcRJng at tbe Pomeroy
collecUve ldeas of all potential 1 Senwr H1gh School audltormm
members m the various commum
The group wlll move this we\lk
ties the country elub w1ll servo
mto
an mtens1ve Week of practice
He urged all those who have not
their mustc.lll presenta
rcadyme
returned their questaonnaire to
l1on for the annual Meigs Count)
do ao lmmedlately.
Button also reported that sev Fa1r
wb1ch ~~
The 30-act mus1cat
eral members o( the s1te .selec
tion comm1ttee, whacb jnclude!l bcutg staged by the B1g Bend
OUVflr Kessel R1pley, Jack Hob Mlnllrcl Assoc1at10n w1U be the
litzell, Ravenswood
and Ru11h gr.andetand attraction on Saturday
Xr61tel, PQint !PI '-"ant ha~ C'i cntng the I mal show of t.be
looked at ten poSlllble sites for fair
tile club and have 11e~eral more
to inveBbg&amp;te
Hoblitzell explatned that no
t:ommttment wJll be made until
•11 sttea have been exhllW!IUvel.y
investagated
(Contmued on Page Five)
Two more adult poho chnlcs
wUI be held here, Mrs Beulah
StrAuas executlve t~cretary or the
Meigs County Hell'b De"artment
nid today
~
The cbnics, f-61' persons age 20
thru 39, and fr&gt;r those who are
Cecil Ward weN! unable to obta1n poho vati:me from
Fr1day by thell' family phY81Cl8DS Will be
grand110n. Don held August 13
The lir.st 11 from 9 to 11 a m
the second that same day, from
7 to 9 p m fm- per.ons who work
in the daytime,

Ohio Death Toll
On Highways At
County Fair Show 25 For 1'.eekend
p,....
Rehearsal Called
For Tuesdayl~ight he

Two Adult Polio
Clinics Planned

BcJy Fractures

·Skull In Fall

LICINIII IISUED
Two maJ'l'i:lge Ucensee have- been
is&amp;ued m Probate Court here since
Saturdiy. one to Glen f'horna, 27,
2, Pomeroy pamter, and Grace
loliiGI GENERAL HOSPITAL
A!ID&gt;IIted Mrs Sid Durllt, Port Burnaide, 22, Pomeroy, the other
to Harlan W Webb, 24 Mansfield
l•q&lt;L
4&gt;1itbarged Mrs Lulu DiUon, 0 laborer and Sylvia Lee Harris
Reedrvlllfl, Pat Clift.ord, sYracuse 19, Reedsville, waitreBs

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At least 25 persons died in traC

In Oh1o during tbe week end 1n
Whteh the overall accident death
toll reached the proportions of a
long holiday week end

A Umted Press count from 6
m Friday throught mldmg._t
Sunday showed a total of 38 dead
ln an type accidents In add:Jtlon
to tnfflc deaths th(! total mcluded
mne drownmge and four tilled id'
miscellaneous accidents
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Rabies Incidence On Upswing ,In Ohio
Rab1es cases In Ohio .. :-e on
the upswing the State Health Department reported today A,; of
July I total eases number 181
~ompa.red to 126 at the same
tamt~ last year '
U the rate contlmtes, reported
rabies will easily top the 300
cases m 1956 predicts Dr RaJpb
E D~rk State Healtk Director
Forty..three o£ the 88 count.ie.r;
have reporte(l one or more rabies
ca'Bet The -ca11e11 thus far thts
year h~ve app~red predommaJlt
ly In the southetn portton 6f tM

st.v.te
..Much ot .tba ,ear 1 increase
ha• been in wildlife,h Dr Dwo1k
nld ''The number of dogs It!
flicated w1th Ule disease is al
most the Si:me as last year"
He explained 1t is extumely
difficult to ~ntrol the rabies m
wildlife But dogs cgn be 1m·
muntzed by a simple vaccination
whJ.ch give• excellent protection
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against the dl1casc • Cont-tul 1f
rebiee In humans depends upon
1ts 't!ontrol in dogs
Dr Dwork mdlcateQ that a new
vaccine made from chick embryo
18 now In use In many part9 of
the state In a memorandum to
Ohio's health comnussl6nvs bc
stated
'Chick embryo
vaccio_o con
fen excellent Immunity aplnal
r&amp;biea in dogs for at least! tbrl!e
year.s following a s.ngle mtr~
mutcular ID:Jection H 1.s the vac
dne of choice in dogs
Ho-wever, be recommended that
a one year vaccine
known as
pbenoliud vaccine be used for
tinlnunliins
cats foxea
and
skU.nb
The state bealth of(icer c1te..J
the recent Jackson county anti
rabies campaign as at!. example or
the value of immumzation
..'In 10&amp;8, Jackson County ex
perienced a rabies epldE!mle, re

portmg 57 cantne rabies cues
A eampa1gn to have dogs vac
elnated agamst the disease was
staged This year the count has
had no reported rabies In dogs
whith were vaccinated- but 22 m
unvaeemated dogs
Dr Dwork called on the puh·
lie to as.slSt local health workers
in re&amp;temg thf': rab1cs rate He
offered these • rabies rules
l kave your dog 1mmumZ&lt;'C
agamat. r11b1es by your vetermar
tan The anlmal ahould be three
montbt cf age or older Tf lm
mumzed before six month!. ol
age, a booster sliot .should be
given at six months
2 Oon't l~t your dog become a
atray It's better he be confmed
to your yard than d1e of rabies
-perha)ts lnlect a human, too
a Don't handle strange do,gs
or any wild anlmiW, they may be
rabid Notify your health depart
ment Jf you see any ammals act

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4 If you are batten don t k11 1
the an1mal ConfJne Jt Have your
woun:i treated by your physician
lmmed1a.tcly

0 Jf you mwt k11l an animal
don t damage the bram It Js
needed for laborator:~- examm 1
bon
6 Be certain your nc1gtlbor~
know and follow ttle.&lt;ie sugges
Uons
Above all, added Dr Dwork
don t guess about rabies The
d1sease 11 100 per cent fatal
A breakdown of r~b1es eases by
JUtrouRding count1e1 follows Tbe
hst mcludes cases repnrted 1n
1~7. up to and including JulY 1
Athena-1 dog, 1 skunk Galha4 dogs, Jackson-22 dogs 4 cal"4 fOXe.!, 1 Skunk, 2 COWS 1 p1g 1
hont~, 6 sheep, Lawrence--6 dog.~
Mei.gl-6 dop, 2 foxes VJnton2 dop and W~t~tshmgton- l fox

Rev Floyd Workman pastor
of the Letart Falls Methodist
c-harge today OI'Cned a two weeks
Bible School to be conducted
from 9 am unt1l 1130 am
dall}
\ll four
chorche• of th£'
charge will be represented m the
schoo-l mcludmg children (rom
the UB Church AI! ch.iidren of
prf': school age are welcome t)
aLtend the cla s!ie~
'Mrs WesleY Belles Jr 1s a~
s1stmg lhfl pastor m condUcting
the SChQO)
MARKET REPORT

CINClNNATI UP - Produce
Eggs weak at ftrms U S con
sumers 'Wfutes and browns A
jumbos 4I 44 A large 38 40 A
medmm 31 34 A small 20 23 B
large 28-31
FOB
whiles and
brQWn A large 44:-48. A medtut4
36- 38 B large 36-37
~h•ckens 'Slf':ady rryers 3
lb 21 22 hens heavy 13 Hi hght
10-12 Volme and prJce distrtbu
lion on fryers 100 600 at 21 23
000 at 21 ik
24 000 al 22 and
3 500 at undetermtned
Butter 90 score 71

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Defense Attorney
Asks Blood Tests
In Bastardy Ca&amp;0
Defense Attornf':y Fre:d W C~
said he wUI move m Juvemle~urt
here for blood tests to be uten of
the mothf':r and one cbild In tbe
Pete Kloes paterwty tuil r
Kloes free on bond. plead not
guilty last week Lo two ehlrces of
bastardy

�~DilllySendnel, PomeroyM•ddleport, 0 Aug 5 1957

Sav1no, Says Araument df Business World Experts

or

The deternunahon
the Pomeroy Cham
ber O( Commerce lO probe mto the possJbiht
li!!l Of haVIng a ftrst rate credtt bureau m th b
area has great ment Especiall y 1f effo1ts 11
this regard bear frUJt
ThereareargumentsagamstanU f o r 1n ~tJl
Jment bu}mg which a aedtt bu1eau would
shmulate Follo\\.mg IS the 'usmess w or l d~
feeling m the matter Installment bu vtn g
says business Js not bad mdeed 11 Is a fo r 111

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other hal( IS b u il ding a backlog of hq tlld as
su s Most peop e tt l&lt;t\ :JJt dmng bot h
f anul 1es sa\€ &lt;~ 1 1 w n of 1 llO mt' tn til e
p urc has(: o( d u ablt- g ud~ t\\hilt' autom0b ll
cs h 1use :-; and m J ' :.1 pp h:.~ l tt s ratse hvm g
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mlles north of Pomeroy on
Phon. 1JO Cleland Appliance
Route 33 1st house nbove f;tall'
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ptlrlnt hf Flef'ory Trained
watchmaker COlLINS JEWE-

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room ho •se 2 baths l e ~cl lot
out of htgh water Ca ll Owner
134 S 5th Street Middleport
Phone 6064 M
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(20)Business Servkes

Roelr: Sprln,il.

coal rurnace h eatmg Located
h1g h and dry all ctly serv1ces
mcludmg school bus £or the
ch1ldren
Total pnce under
$6000 00 down pa\ mcn t o r only
$2200 00 Y.llh less th an 11 years
to pa y orr thP f'xtat ng loan at
$41 91 pe-r mo1 th
BOX 229
PHONE 108 Y

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VIRGIL WAMSLEY
Phone Cheshire 7·74ott

opies

8 3 3tp

41DMEROY - 2 bedroom frad-r e
hom e w1lh bath hardwood floors

826Le

eTruek Load me Equipmeqt
eDump Truck SerV1ce

Alumhu:.m combmatlon storm aDO
screen Wtndowt JDd doon Steel
and aluminum unung1 and carl
Baled straw oats

and Barley Frank Beach M1d

Cucltltl".. ~ulty

For Sale 6 room ho use bat h all
mod ern C'~ll .&lt;.1""1 •..etall Palls

eGradiDI • J&gt;iteb Dlggln&amp;
•Back Hoe Ser.,ee

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FOR SALt Charles Peoples home
124 Un on A"e
Pomeroy
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Hire!

ft mt:~tor boat wlth steenng
wheel and gea t shrft Trailer
Mark 25 Mercur y ~otor 1 )ear
old good as new C 0 Pickens
'Pickens Pamt &amp; Hardware Co
Mason W Va Ph one SP3 5583

Sprmgs

Rodney Downing

II'•.'~URANCE AGENC'Ir

{ 18) Employment
Wanted

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MIS. HIRMANN IUHI, WoociJlde, N Y., wl:te of the opera tor ol a
came 1um In Tlllp.DJMta. But Mz:lct,llahown hold1ng two year.
old baboom, Joslilb 1'64 JOMPhlne, shOrtly att2r the Brnv.al at the
lluhtt in New Yltllr: on Uaa S B .La:V4k.. Tba baboona were part o1 a
C!afiO o1 Afrlcan anlma.b Most o1 them were consriJled to the St
LouiJ Zoo '!!he ahlpnent wu v.lued at t50 000 tinter tltiotHII)

OHIO VALLEY

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Broken Arro'llt
Telephone Ttme

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F.abled Northw"t Pastage
May Finally Materlan:re

Seeking

Centur~es

llpt&gt;clal to CentriJ1 Pre6s Association
ASIIINGTON-WUiit dream of more than 400 years come tru •
this year• Will a navlpble water paasagoe be dLscovere&lt;lln the
Arctic tonnecting the Atlantle and Pacific oc~ans'
Not since Christopher Columbua aought a route acro11s. the At
!ant1c &lt;:onnectinJ Europe and AsLa have hopes been so brlght for a
aucceSiful Mnclualon to the pal o! centuries.
Thlee u s Coast c ~ard shLpl bearing 10 American experts a.re
now In tbe Arctic region seeking once aga n the
fabled Northwest Pusage VJce Ad mual John
M WUl,. commander ot the Mllltary SeR. 1'1o.ns
port Service believes they will .succeed
'nlere have been IUCCtJ.sful passages before
across the forbidding Arctic wastes but all ha\ c
been ln ve11sels of. shallow draft WhiCh were \ n
able to carry wmthwhtle. eargoes The presrr t
effort Is aimod at d scovl'rlng a ro 1le \\ h ch can
be used regulatly du11ng v.mter by Amelican
vetsels.

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HERE'S THE ROUTE - The three Coast
Guard 11Jnp a1-e the B rat blc Btor!s ll.nd Bpar
Their route will take them around Point Barrow
Alaska. and aci'OBII the top of Canada into Beau.
lool.r
tort tee. Fnlm therfl they '&gt;'ill head for Bi!lott
AmvndNn
atralt which preliminary explorations llue lndl
tta.ted 11 the long 10ught paauge
If successful the lhlpl willeaU Into Baffin hay roun4 the sou them
shore of Greenland UK'Ough Davis strait and enter the No1th At•

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b I~ yo11o re Ln u antlq~~t. A car eaa
be to labeled - aeeordinr ~ tii.Nriii!W
of old auto• and to the laws of IIIOIC
•tttea when ltJ 25 yean old.
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Bob Th1erol! Horael• Carriqe
Beloit. Kanu&amp; Automo~

was attraelltvely decorated with
sumn l'r flowers A basket dmner
was .~~erved In the church dmmg
room at noon and the ded ea!wn
serv1ce was held Ill the afternoon
A program was presented direct
ed bv Rev Hurlt&gt;y pastor of the
c! uch Songs were present!! by t he
church chuJr the Jumor rho1r and
a group of smgers from Harmony
Church G1fts ded1uted dunn!!'
the st&gt;rnce were cover for the pul
ml cover for tbe worsh p tab le
tv.o gohJeu candle sUcks a gold
t cross and •wo eollet'twn platet;
1 D Herent groups
presented thearticl es Jamps M Crump present
ctl the eros as a memorlal to h1s
grandmother Sarah Crump who
wa:; one of !he ongm.al char t&gt;r
me }Jbers of the church and to hts
father George Crump who was
a mt!mber of the church for over
s1xty yean
HJstory Of the church was read
b} Mrs Bermce Anderson teaeher
m lht" Sunday School
A large crowd atte ndee! lht&gt; ser

bllflll ahown to VJI&amp;tors at ~ eoa•
venience of the owner
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Jame. Melton Autorama. g,..,.,.
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grYt&gt;n Gv~tr to ra1sm~ Poland-china
bogs and wh1te Leghorn eb1rkens.

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i" II ~ p e nd &lt;I two wf'Pk ~ furlough
h( r( wl lh h ~ parent.s
R 1bert Sm1!h ~on of Mr and
l\1rs w lltrr "m 1 1h ~ervmR m the
UU(IJDRY
~av\ on 11 ~' a1r craft rarr1er sar
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from s r\' ce
Mra Hugo Juhhn ~ was called
tn Po1nt Pleasan t Monday due lo
the mexpeclPd Ieath of her hto
SEJI.VICE
ther m law s c \1. Ihelm
M s Allee B Chapman len Sal
• 'llie PrciJ Up l ~~·-·
urr1a} for Boston to be the gues t
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of Mr Otnd ~1r~&gt; P::rul Hayden and
Hllh. C..•ne4 md Slodrtcll
dau ghter Pat Ia Mrs Chapman r e VIC~ ~
cenl ~ rf'tur nt&gt;rl from 1.-o~ Angdcs
0 ()Ver 0 r!IO gatc;way ~ the
v. her~ sl t' v s llf'fl relallves for a
nu nher of months
Muskm:::um Conservan&lt;'y DIStrict
Call 61....,
Mr and Mrs Robert Mees and 113 cclebratmg •h sesqUlcentenm.a J
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famil}
of Lancaster
guests the
pas! week OhiO
of Mr were
and
Mrs James M('Kmght
MrS' Hu go Juhlmg Mr and Mrs
A K McClung and sons Keith and
Juh1ng all ndt&gt;d the last rites for
S C Wtlh elm 1n Po nt Pleasant 1

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Mr~ Allee B Chapma n
Mrs
George McKmght and daughtt&gt;r
Sharon Rulh we re guests or Mr
and M1s J M Cru mp Thllrsdav
evemng
0 Nelli Qur!len W•lllam Fields
Donald Rou s h and flrankhn F1elds
were m C• ncJn at last weelt to
attend a ball ga m~
Mrs Dtll Fields and c hildren

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Under The New Management of
Samuel 0 Parry
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Oblo Rl•er
OPEN DAILY
700AM to200AM

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THREE YEARS IN 1808-R.oald Amundsen the notf!d N o n~egian
explorer \\at the ftrat to traverse the Arctic He dld so m 1906
Jlls •hlp a ama.ll .~elllnz •loop the Gjoc took thru
.yeart to pass from the Ar.r..nuc to the Pacific
Amlc lee
The mo~t t'eCent lhlp ~m~slng of the Arctic was
ln 100• by the Canadian lcetreaker, Labratlor How
Severed
ever the route It took can only be ll!!!ed by Ice
In Hl1tort
breakers alld durinr mild winters
Th.e latest aeareh {Of' a Northwest Pasaag-e Is tak ing place d Iring
•the uverl!at lee conditions In the history ()f the Ar-cllc ()CP.an
accordlnr to experta However Admiral WIll pred ctL't th tl beforE!
winter the lhrH (\)ad Guard veasels wlllaall mto tile Allan ! c 8lld
a ttarch of 400 yeafl will ha~t&gt; come to an end

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~lr ;~ n I M r~ G~:orge JJmf's an.}
"on Br \1 e M~
Hugo J hi n,.
\lr D A S1 th :~nd son Donald
and Mr and \frs W T Slonr

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The purpose It to filld a navlrabJe route for MSTS ships \\'h.lch
travel tG the Arctic each aummer to deliver supples to American
installations on tbe Dlatant Early Warnlnr (OEWJ radar lme The
3 000 mile ayatem deatgned to warn of the app1 oach ot enemy planes
wlll be fully operatiOnal ll'llt year
Ninety six MSTS Ahlpl &amp;lid varloua Coast Guard vessels v. ill be
&amp;alllnr the Arctic ()Cean thll .summer The ahlps are always In
danger that a audden thlft in the polar Ice will block their return
pusage to Alaaka lnd mai'O()rl them In the frlg d wastes A navl
gable escape route" would enable them to eo ntlnue throug !t the
eastern route where tbe lee normally dou not close ln until October
l..ut summer Admiral Wlll ftew over &amp;lo•t stra.Jt and bel eves
that ls the Northweet P&amp;l8afe that ex.plor era have be01;n seekmg
41own through Uie year&amp;.
'tt Aboatd the thrllt ahlpl are nine expert cartographers A.nd a n
oceano,lapber The nlne are Joh.n H ,Manken J Arth Lr Burger
Joseph A Che. . man Calvin C Day Pe.er F U1ka Sam el A
Johns.tol'l William L Lear Douglas J Jones and \\ Llh am F. Hart.
The oceanographer It Ru•ell Mlchel
The 10 will btl joined by Cmdr T K Trendv.ell the Navy a chief
)Jydrographlc officer when the ships reach Belmt strait All the
men are on the staff of the Na'Y Hydrograplllc orr.ce

Notice ts hereby gae n that a
JOint appllcat on has b~en flied by
the General Telephone Co of Ohio
the Commonwealth Telephone Co
of Oh1o and the Citlzens. Tele
The oldest PoUah CathoUc par
phone Co of Coo1vllle Ohlo dock
eted a11 P U C 0 Case No 27113 ish in the State of Ohio ls located
md1catmg the•r Wllhnp;nes~ and 11.t Berea Oh~o
seekmg ~mt horlty lo mcorporate
w1thm the1r opentlng terr1tor1es
The tallest bmldtnv; in the State
Terntory preVJ(lugly known as
of Oh1o 111 the Terminal Tower at
Rock Sprmgs Dyesv1 1le Dexter
C1eveland
Rutland
Harnsonvlllc Dai'Wln
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Danvlllc SumnCT Bashan and Dor
cas Mutual Telephon e Exchanges
•400 Monthly Spare Time
1ft Me1gs Co 1nly Ohio and to file
Refllllng and coUecttng money
from ou.r five eent Hllh Grade
appropriate reused Tariff sheets
Nut machines tQ this area No
and BGundary Maps The Comtnu
Selling' To q,ualify for worlr you
Slon has scheduled and assigned
must have car references, $640
satd JOlftt apphcat10n for P11bltc
cuh
~et.'U.n!d by inMnto11' De
Hearing on Tuesday Aug 20 19!57
votint 8 bourt a weet to bust
at 2 p m E S T nt t he offlces
neas your end on percentaee
of the CommlsSIOI'I. 65 South Front
collectiOn$ will net up to $400
Street Ohio Departments BUlld
PlOnth)y With Very good OOSSI
blbtters of ta1dng oVer tun t•mf'
Columbus OhiO
Income increashd: aceordmgly
The Pubhc Ullllttes Comm1s
For Interview. iDClude _phone ln
IliOn or OhiO
application WTJte All State Dis
By W E Herron Secretary
trlbutlng Co 505 Fifth Avenuf!
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S ;rc }lr and Mrs :'~lorman Wt&gt;m
\tr an( Mr s Errul Kn ght Mr
an I Mr.:; 0 IIf' Rous h Mr and Mr"
1\lr n n 1 \f rs J 1
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ltu1 encutto Jr and Mr A K
:lfC' l'lnn g a I so ns Kc- th &lt;.~nd JuhJ

Tips on Tourina

Don'teonfutt"•ntfi(Q"eara
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"Ciaulc" cart. Tht latter ~
luxury modela that were tul'MII 6ut
durmc the ao-ealled ""Golclta A . .1 "
of the Automobile"- that la, bttween 1925 and 19'2 Tht Claale
Car owner calls hirDMlf a Clcc111f.
nsf he loob on bit ear u a lTIIIIml
oftranaportatlon-notu•m'U11111l
Pit«
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I apoU wher. you can see ~~
automob1les
Long bland Automotive Kueum. 1
Southampton L. I .. N Y Dailr.
June through SeptemW
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Thom
n Produeta Aatd IIa~
peo
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~eum Cle....-eland. Ohio. 0 pn uauJ'.
for the ded•c.slwn tbe church .. ,~h"",:!. FOoperdnlld~Jum, Darbom._..

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lr1mtone
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llde
Blue lind leather
white two
AU Makes 8Dd Mod•ll
One owner Btaettnar s Porn~
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AUTO SALES
19~ Olds Super
88 Hard 1 op
$2 495 Power
Stcertng and furmshed s leeping room Close m
brakes Hydramatlc dr1ve.. A
town 127 Butternut
8 3 12tc
mce automobile
BlaeHnar 11
Pomeroy 0
8 2 6tr
1955 Mt:!reury 2 dr
Ha rdtop
&amp;arnes-S m()IJOn lll8urance Agency
$1 495 Merrury o nat1c Ong1 Apartment I n rurn shed
S~t D I
Middleport F re
AutJomobJI-e.
nal bl&lt;.~ck r ms h l1ke new Very
St
Pomeroy
Adult s o h
Bonds
Phont
4)315-X
1-2tHI
attracllve car w1th lots of
Fl'ank F'ug~tP" J hone 440 \I
t:!hrome on spa1khng b la ck f
COMPLETE Jnsurance Protectlora
730-61c
ish Dual @Xhausts Blaettnar s
Life, Autc Fire Pollo Call Dor
Pomeroy 0
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'LZ3 Chrysler Vll 4 dr Sedan
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$895 A quahty t.'!ar m good
M.U WAIW
For B.enl - Extension Ladder»
~dltiOn at a low pr•ce Blaet
Srafiold
Marda.
Drop
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tnat's Pomcro~ 0
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Cllnto~ Fl~her, Middleport
lett .Bulck VB Centun
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Phone 6265-X
11 1 tf
2 dr Hatd Top Trade ut f on
one Df our ::~all~f t e d Bt11ck rare
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Pomeroy Ohl~t
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Reliable M~1 ed M11n Age 23 35
On Rt 33 C•ll Wm G.,_..,
19M Chevrolets as low as $995
for Heta1l Bread Rou te $60 a
l.ock Sprint~~
We have four that spa1 kle hke
week guarantee for f vc day
new W1th and \~ tlhout power
week plus bonus Apply N1ckle s
gllde-210 s
and
Bela ~res
Baker) 806 W Mam anytrme
Blaettnar s Pom~ro&gt; 0 8 2 6!r
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DEDICATION SERVICES
\lr anrl \ Irs J ameB M"cKn ~ h
\!r un J 'il r~ f n 1 Kn g ht M
Mr an I Mrs Jame• M Crump
an&lt;l \lr ~ AI htr Wa}l a nd
!\'lr John Reltmre and Rodger Y..arth
a t1 ~1 r ( ha1lcs Smith Mr :u d attended th e- ded1catron servLce\lrs 1 \\ ( hbs Mrs 1 H Sm 1 held at th{' Beech IIJII Church on
Jr Sh1 In an1! J h m 1 \fr a1 1 Houte 17 nmt&gt; m1les u., from Hen
\fl~ ( f'O , r A. \hKn1 ~ ht a1 J d(r!IOn
Rt ll.e 'l lr ~ nd ~~n ( r orgl" (
The- BN&gt;rh HJII ~!ethodul f hurth
\kK n g ht S h:~ron Kulh anrl Tt
Ls one"-~ 1he olde111 churl"ht&gt;s 111 the
m 1e ~1r a1 d Mrs Georg e Jamt
Kanawha Vallt'Y Jt was built n
an 1 R 11 p ~lr and Mrs Rutle
1860 and ded1cated by the Rf"\
Kmght Carroll and Skipp~ ~~ §SNI Samuel Kell) The Soc1t&gt;ty had an
r r a( t Kn g hl E!-t h r '' ( Kn• g:hl ex1rtance before the erection of
1 o s An c 1ub \\ lm ::r lltrmen( the Church
the Ae v
RLc hard
m d \-l orn ;n J ohn.\ On
Harn Clougton havmy orgam:.:ed 1t 11
l bb.~ Ho w~ d P ll rktr 1 £-O G•bh~ 11858 w1th Itt~ followmg people as
J) l)fLn le c &amp;bb~ ll.h ;~n 1 \1 ~ W T rharter members William White
S
head Thom .. s Maupm
\1ahnda
I t o n~
Whitehead
Emil) H1ll
N L
Vaught Saratt Miller J H M1ller
MRS W t STONE
and WLfr Mary McCulloch Sarah
I ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB
Crump and France• Ealltham At
\lc nl&gt;+.' 1 ~ or the Bend St-wu.., lhl' me of the format JOn of lhe
f ]1 b tt ~ r u~ band~ and se\Hrtl eh urch a Sunday School was or
" 1 1 \~
ga nt:red wh•ch ~uu exutJJ Wrlham
1 1 nlr.-ta 1 d .,., 11 h ~
1t 1 11 r ~upJH'l' :~ I thf' home or Mr Whltt"head was the first superm
ami Mr s w r Stone Tueod:n tend~nt Many promment early
people of t he Kanawha Vallt&gt;) are
evenmg
hr P l'l lt' ~upppr w .. s buned In th~ church cf!metery Jn
~ervt&gt; 1 at s x ll lrty 0 ciO( k En clud1ng two gr~mddaughters of
IO\Ing the ocC' ::tS IOl were )lr and ( aptam WLIItam Arbuckle who
Mr ~ t! o u r J Andre \lis ()[ Nc.... \I, li S tht' fir st white man 10 come
York C11'
formN rt&gt;sH:IPnt s nf down the Kanawha Valle} Cap
'l v tl&gt;tllf' tl) were g uf'sh for {ht
\ n rg
tr
a d ~~~ s
Jlo d lam Arbuckle was m ('barge of
Fort Randolph at Pomt Pleasant
Ro 1sI1 'lr 11n I Mr
Hf' man when Chief Cornstalk was killed

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Mr and Mn IJa vr F' l' l!ls ln
New H.a\ en
Mr and Mrs Jaml"s McKm ghl
a• d hou.!M! guest s Mr and '-Irs
Rolwrt Mt&gt;l' ~ and fam ily and \Irs
J H Sm1h" Sr wert&gt; g: ue!lt s o f
Mr a nd Mn Geor&amp;e Mc Kn1g hl
New Have n retently
Mn He nr) Jenkms }l! u Bd l
Fields and ~1s11 8c!l.li tt' Jt&gt;nlum
wPr~ Pomt&gt;roy shoppers Mond J&lt;y
Sharon Ruth MeKrughl o( Nl'W
H:nen IS vuuhng hN grandparPnl ~
\fr a n d Mr ~ James ~cK11 ~ hll hs
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Netghbors
MoYte Matinee
Amertcan Bandstand

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MEN WOMEN and COUPLES to
tram for MOTEL MANAqE
ven Orchard New Haven Phone
MENT anc:l OPERATION Only
TU2&lt;1688
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25 to 59'Write NA1IONAL MO
Layton Gnll House
reg1sterod
TF.L TRAINING INC The Datly
Boston Tem er
puppies
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Sentmel 801: 868A Pomeroy 0
Ton Ford Truck ik pr1ce 1954
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cheap Phone TU 29400 New
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Method1•t Group Ent•rt•med
V. I Sto ne wb host el!!
F 1 l~; t nm ~ t o the Annu a p1c
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DEVELOPMENT of three •new u well u m1tanomu and lymph ·
Beardea being anpelaaant, thl1
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deJtlned to btneft.t man .. om11 lntludlna Hod.1klna d1Ma11e
mtt&gt;rferca w1th work and e\'i!a
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three dlfterent wt.yl, eom .. J:arller ttudlel produced exeelhapp ncaa Prople overcome bJ
prl.set this month 1 report on lent results In eaaea of lymphoperpetual laes1tude blame tt on
medtcal advanc:ea.
and monocytic leukemia
ovcrworll but thia isn't alwaye
tho aft!lwe r Many people wo!'(
l!treptovarlcln. a new t.ntlml- While we cannot rev;ard this
hard and yet do not seem to be
arobtal aaent 11vea promtH ~r new drua u a cure for cancer lt
e&amp;AI Iy :lah&amp;"ucd The an1wer It
belni or l'&amp;lue 1n tbe Ueatln,nt doe1 oJler promlae u an adJunct
that the11e people are 'f\L..
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or tuberculolll. The dflll II It- to caneer therapy
1
The tJuman body 1 enerfl hp
rlved fromafunpa StreptoMJGN P..s..I'J1"•v Dnlq
P&gt; be contmually restored
1u~b
:r'ctabUll, :found In the
near Anew p!Un-kWinl drua one or
itestorat1on doe~ not take place.
there
II
lack
of
power
and
vitalallu.
Tuu.
thefuteR-aetmrtmown was re1
ity The pr nc1pal meant of .,..
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naled. rtaentl7 &amp;t an Amenean
enervat ng the bodf i1 throueb
Docton
who
hue
tudted.
the
Cbem1e&amp;l
locletJ meettns. The
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1 the eatmr ot a weij..balanced die&amp;;
drur report It 11 aetiYe apinlt a Dew compound llai}'Ilthetle proand au fficlent aleep and relua.
wide w.rtetJ or Metedl aDd 11 dact a.nc1 In teatl on anlmals rt·
1t on The human body requir._
l many food ~omponenu and tbe1e
..,pe.rt1oularl78Uit1na: .. wlwl ua.4 Untd paln ln 10 minutes •• com&lt;Cannot come from •ny ont partie..
II&amp;IN' U\t tuberculoail prm. pared wit.b Ule U mtnu~a requtr ..
ular food A well b&amp;lancM !liet ~
llqltrl.11tnlo with mlctlndlcolo od li3' morpblnt
one which Include• fruit., ve,_.
It I; espeetalb' effective tor treat- Ltlr:e morphine thlt new dfu1
t!W!Ies erra ch~ milk, meat,.
lniJ tuberculoata when UBI!Id In belonp to a family known as
and, whole wheat produc;;,ta. Sleep
conjunetlon
with the drQC laont- tm&amp;llt&amp;ICI-&amp;genta which ease
atrec!b overnlcht repair and 8 to
pld. Althoqb only half u acUvel»aln without eau1tnr the pathmt
8 houre &amp;re uecesur)', dependlnt
upon the 1nd1v1dual
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loae COJliCIOUIDtSI
The bra1n and nervou1 -retem
il nevertbeleaa about ten timet The new an&amp;lgelle alao b reaH imfaued ll there Ia aD undue
u actlvt u ttreptom1 etn and ported to h1.Ve a lonr-lutlnl
amoun of worry or nervoua ten-.
about 100 ttm• u active u para.. etrett.
tlon Good d~t and sleep etnno&amp;;
amlnoaalteyllc acid
QU!II'IIOJI AIID .AIIIW!I
brmr full VIt-ality it the nervu,
Wasbt«lrton pathol•tJ re- P W I have been bothered for
wh11'h brneh rrom the apmal
port that the tnUIIt.ard derlY&amp;tlve rears wttb pruulftnl hand&amp; can
eord throu1h openmp between
tbt vetlebrae, •re irrttated t.,
ThloTJ:PA (cq) 11 one of tllt beat you adY1ae me wbat to do?
prcuurt' interft&gt;renc. w1tl!. the
an-around drup yet; tcurut tor AnJwtr EJ:ceatTe aweatlne ot
ftow of t'he nerVe tore. can brint(
trea:ttq certal.n caneen and. leu- the palma may be an lndleatlon
1
a teehnr ot Uredness Clairopraotemtu.
af 1omt 1tneral dl10rder aueb u
tte tuabnent.. bJ resLorlftl no"'
Growlb
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111&gt; tnfeoi!OI\ or p&gt;thopa "'n dlf ..
mal neJIW:e tunoetlon, anabliila the
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bod7 to reallltly ac.jnat to the
Growth
pf
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wu
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man, oaau, it 11 a; locaUied conhurr7 and worry of Uli• hlwb
&amp;blJ lmDtded rJter JlPP)1oataon dltion. tbt c.aua tot wblcb can..
preesure a~t: At n!!laution
ot ThiOTIPA bl mort
DOt; be d.ete:rm.lned
turha a rood nJcht t aleep Ia tolJ

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One 1 f til fc ~ sk r 1 1 1s and
tobogg an J les n Oh o ·~ Inc 1
ed al t!le Akron Mct1o p1 11 1 P r k
11 mllf' S nor th fro n ll c cr ll t: t of
town

Hoi crt I (,urdner !V•m tl~o n o f
Mr and M ~ Phil Wlll e~ •m10 n )fe
clan Ci'.l hna been named on t he
tmd Altunchurn touc hed If the [
A huuo1 I ~t 11 thtl (.ulle~e :ll Arts lsqualJble when he ICIHI Ill a mag:a
and Sc ences at OhiO Statt! Um11er zwe art1cle last week t1 at the
Sll} co lumbus dunr g thf" Spnnw Jueen s speaktng sty\@ t5 frankly
q t arltr
a paln In the neck
Futh.ermore he sa1Ll It glveg
he r th e personality
of a pnggl!!h !
PLAN CHJCKI!N DINNER
s(hoolg lrl caplam ol ~ hockey
A f1 e nd chicken dllln l' l will be team or a
rett&gt;nt eun lldah lur
!lt L\ t&gt;d ul th e Se~IJ~I.mry Sc hool on conflrmat1011
f r1day AUi:USI 9 f10m ~ 30 to 7
p m by the Hcx:k Sprm~ Metho
He added new fuel to tht" fll t&gt;
d st ( hurch fhe prOC'l't&lt;ls will be Sunda)o wh('n he swung hls broad
placed tn the Hulld••l! l&lt; und Tic sword a! tile Queens en tou1age
kets are avall~;~ble from I he me m an d sa1d
many or tlle co urll t!r~
bers or at the door
ue a ~ec ond rate lot
lack mil
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OIS TO MEET
The Earl of Strathmore a cous
Pomeroy chapter IEI6 OES wlll In of the Queen wu one of the
meet 111 rc)[ular session at the flt'!t to strike back
Maaontc Temple 1 u~s lay at 7 45
If I had a 11un I wGuld shoot
thta Altrmcham myself
he said
P m
A similar comment came ft om
NEW ARRIVAL
lhe Duke of Argyll
hereditary
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Jh \e &lt;~ nd fa nul J lcl1 for his ho me
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Ch c~ t l.' r V n Me ie r has rece ntl y
pu rch a!e d a new automo bllt&gt;
M cha£'1 P alty and NichoLas
ch ldr(' of \1r an d Mrs J ohn lh\e
h Ill' be en ~ u f fe rmg wrt h G('rman
mla '&gt; les thC' p :~.s t Wf!"l'k b 1 arc bt l
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.ueb IOUl.t U Burreu Mertdlth Sono Osato Henry Mo1gan uml
Cbarlu Lallfl'lon lately Moraan, hanrtnr around the 1tuJio has
t!\1 ltc!h lO btcoma an amateur jewelery maker and Sam t'i!po ll
that 'cuttomera often taka to their heela when they hear hit! ln•ults
1 ft ll l'ood to report that IO\'ely Shirl Conway ao tenlbly mh1 usl!d
on Ut lid CIHar televlaloft tbow 11 back In the theatet whe 1e aile
1 M1oqt llhl • dolnr Plol11 and I'GILl:JI her big hit at the St Loul•
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MID Betty Bel!: the eternally youU fL I leelf
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JIOh In the torm of Canad1an oilm ln f 1 ank
McMahon l&amp;t back and regarded her t andsome
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etc
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I ve known Betty for years and yean ~lnce the I y!l when she
wu wrHin&amp; a teen are column appearing on tel vision t rn ng o t
ma&amp;uine artidea and booka
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tiM cat ltathcret 11peclaltles on the market and t~o o n thnt the teen
...1tr1 al'tL b uying In rea.l great fas hion
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from Enrland for hla da.ughter • weddlnr a cotJple of iletH!Oni'l aflu
Mlu B amlled bllufully He a a rnl man • she 1n d
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In 1955 \\.h Pn more peoplt: bou6 h1 mor t
goo ds on ftme th an ever be fore the\ sa wd
(: veu more than th e \ had 111 195 1 01 1952
~hl n they bought less In 1956 a still greater
numbber added to th t 11 sa vings e v Pn thou gh
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number of dollars on ln!llalnH•nt dl hl - sorm
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Actually time buytng can be and usually
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People Y.hO buy on time are not spendthnfts
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Real Estate Broker

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exter1or I
In MIDDL&amp;PORT OHIO
Available now
Rates reason
6136-M
PHONES
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PING PONG TABLE
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Stottline Baby Carriage Almost

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$150 00 pbone 907M Virgil Tea
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HOMART automatic gas floor rur
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G1ln'tore Supply Store Pomeroy
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out of htgh water Ca ll Owner
134 S 5th Street Middleport
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Roelr: Sprln,il.

coal rurnace h eatmg Located
h1g h and dry all ctly serv1ces
mcludmg school bus £or the
ch1ldren
Total pnce under
$6000 00 down pa\ mcn t o r only
$2200 00 Y.llh less th an 11 years
to pa y orr thP f'xtat ng loan at
$41 91 pe-r mo1 th
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VIRGIL WAMSLEY
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hom e w1lh bath hardwood floors

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Alumhu:.m combmatlon storm aDO
screen Wtndowt JDd doon Steel
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MIS. HIRMANN IUHI, WoociJlde, N Y., wl:te of the opera tor ol a
came 1um In Tlllp.DJMta. But Mz:lct,llahown hold1ng two year.
old baboom, Joslilb 1'64 JOMPhlne, shOrtly att2r the Brnv.al at the
lluhtt in New Yltllr: on Uaa S B .La:V4k.. Tba baboona were part o1 a
C!afiO o1 Afrlcan anlma.b Most o1 them were consriJled to the St
LouiJ Zoo '!!he ahlpnent wu v.lued at t50 000 tinter tltiotHII)

OHIO VALLEY

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Broken Arro'llt
Telephone Ttme

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F.abled Northw"t Pastage
May Finally Materlan:re

Seeking

Centur~es

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ASIIINGTON-WUiit dream of more than 400 years come tru •
this year• Will a navlpble water paasagoe be dLscovere&lt;lln the
Arctic tonnecting the Atlantle and Pacific oc~ans'
Not since Christopher Columbua aought a route acro11s. the At
!ant1c &lt;:onnectinJ Europe and AsLa have hopes been so brlght for a
aucceSiful Mnclualon to the pal o! centuries.
Thlee u s Coast c ~ard shLpl bearing 10 American experts a.re
now In tbe Arctic region seeking once aga n the
fabled Northwest Pusage VJce Ad mual John
M WUl,. commander ot the Mllltary SeR. 1'1o.ns
port Service believes they will .succeed
'nlere have been IUCCtJ.sful passages before
across the forbidding Arctic wastes but all ha\ c
been ln ve11sels of. shallow draft WhiCh were \ n
able to carry wmthwhtle. eargoes The presrr t
effort Is aimod at d scovl'rlng a ro 1le \\ h ch can
be used regulatly du11ng v.mter by Amelican
vetsels.

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HERE'S THE ROUTE - The three Coast
Guard 11Jnp a1-e the B rat blc Btor!s ll.nd Bpar
Their route will take them around Point Barrow
Alaska. and aci'OBII the top of Canada into Beau.
lool.r
tort tee. Fnlm therfl they '&gt;'ill head for Bi!lott
AmvndNn
atralt which preliminary explorations llue lndl
tta.ted 11 the long 10ught paauge
If successful the lhlpl willeaU Into Baffin hay roun4 the sou them
shore of Greenland UK'Ough Davis strait and enter the No1th At•

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b I~ yo11o re Ln u antlq~~t. A car eaa
be to labeled - aeeordinr ~ tii.Nriii!W
of old auto• and to the laws of IIIOIC
•tttea when ltJ 25 yean old.
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Bob Th1erol! Horael• Carriqe
Beloit. Kanu&amp; Automo~

was attraelltvely decorated with
sumn l'r flowers A basket dmner
was .~~erved In the church dmmg
room at noon and the ded ea!wn
serv1ce was held Ill the afternoon
A program was presented direct
ed bv Rev Hurlt&gt;y pastor of the
c! uch Songs were present!! by t he
church chuJr the Jumor rho1r and
a group of smgers from Harmony
Church G1fts ded1uted dunn!!'
the st&gt;rnce were cover for the pul
ml cover for tbe worsh p tab le
tv.o gohJeu candle sUcks a gold
t cross and •wo eollet'twn platet;
1 D Herent groups
presented thearticl es Jamps M Crump present
ctl the eros as a memorlal to h1s
grandmother Sarah Crump who
wa:; one of !he ongm.al char t&gt;r
me }Jbers of the church and to hts
father George Crump who was
a mt!mber of the church for over
s1xty yean
HJstory Of the church was read
b} Mrs Bermce Anderson teaeher
m lht" Sunday School
A large crowd atte ndee! lht&gt; ser

bllflll ahown to VJI&amp;tors at ~ eoa•
venience of the owner
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grYt&gt;n Gv~tr to ra1sm~ Poland-china
bogs and wh1te Leghorn eb1rkens.

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i" II ~ p e nd &lt;I two wf'Pk ~ furlough
h( r( wl lh h ~ parent.s
R 1bert Sm1!h ~on of Mr and
l\1rs w lltrr "m 1 1h ~ervmR m the
UU(IJDRY
~av\ on 11 ~' a1r craft rarr1er sar
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alo gp w IJ so n hf! dtscharged
from s r\' ce
Mra Hugo Juhhn ~ was called
tn Po1nt Pleasan t Monday due lo
the mexpeclPd Ieath of her hto
SEJI.VICE
ther m law s c \1. Ihelm
M s Allee B Chapman len Sal
• 'llie PrciJ Up l ~~·-·
urr1a} for Boston to be the gues t
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of Mr Otnd ~1r~&gt; P::rul Hayden and
Hllh. C..•ne4 md Slodrtcll
dau ghter Pat Ia Mrs Chapman r e VIC~ ~
cenl ~ rf'tur nt&gt;rl from 1.-o~ Angdcs
0 ()Ver 0 r!IO gatc;way ~ the
v. her~ sl t' v s llf'fl relallves for a
nu nher of months
Muskm:::um Conservan&lt;'y DIStrict
Call 61....,
Mr and Mrs Robert Mees and 113 cclebratmg •h sesqUlcentenm.a J
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famil}
of Lancaster
guests the
pas! week OhiO
of Mr were
and
Mrs James M('Kmght
MrS' Hu go Juhlmg Mr and Mrs
A K McClung and sons Keith and
Juh1ng all ndt&gt;d the last rites for
S C Wtlh elm 1n Po nt Pleasant 1

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Mr~ Allee B Chapma n
Mrs
George McKmght and daughtt&gt;r
Sharon Rulh we re guests or Mr
and M1s J M Cru mp Thllrsdav
evemng
0 Nelli Qur!len W•lllam Fields
Donald Rou s h and flrankhn F1elds
were m C• ncJn at last weelt to
attend a ball ga m~
Mrs Dtll Fields and c hildren

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Samuel 0 Parry
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Dine, Drink aad Danee oa the bub of the beautiful
Oblo Rl•er
OPEN DAILY
700AM to200AM

CONGRATULATIONS TO

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THREE YEARS IN 1808-R.oald Amundsen the notf!d N o n~egian
explorer \\at the ftrat to traverse the Arctic He dld so m 1906
Jlls •hlp a ama.ll .~elllnz •loop the Gjoc took thru
.yeart to pass from the Ar.r..nuc to the Pacific
Amlc lee
The mo~t t'eCent lhlp ~m~slng of the Arctic was
ln 100• by the Canadian lcetreaker, Labratlor How
Severed
ever the route It took can only be ll!!!ed by Ice
In Hl1tort
breakers alld durinr mild winters
Th.e latest aeareh {Of' a Northwest Pasaag-e Is tak ing place d Iring
•the uverl!at lee conditions In the history ()f the Ar-cllc ()CP.an
accordlnr to experta However Admiral WIll pred ctL't th tl beforE!
winter the lhrH (\)ad Guard veasels wlllaall mto tile Allan ! c 8lld
a ttarch of 400 yeafl will ha~t&gt; come to an end

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~lr ;~ n I M r~ G~:orge JJmf's an.}
"on Br \1 e M~
Hugo J hi n,.
\lr D A S1 th :~nd son Donald
and Mr and \frs W T Slonr

ly Ccuol Lon•-oio•l
Womt11.1 Frtnel A41fiNKIJ

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The purpose It to filld a navlrabJe route for MSTS ships \\'h.lch
travel tG the Arctic each aummer to deliver supples to American
installations on tbe Dlatant Early Warnlnr (OEWJ radar lme The
3 000 mile ayatem deatgned to warn of the app1 oach ot enemy planes
wlll be fully operatiOnal ll'llt year
Ninety six MSTS Ahlpl &amp;lid varloua Coast Guard vessels v. ill be
&amp;alllnr the Arctic ()Cean thll .summer The ahlps are always In
danger that a audden thlft in the polar Ice will block their return
pusage to Alaaka lnd mai'O()rl them In the frlg d wastes A navl
gable escape route" would enable them to eo ntlnue throug !t the
eastern route where tbe lee normally dou not close ln until October
l..ut summer Admiral Wlll ftew over &amp;lo•t stra.Jt and bel eves
that ls the Northweet P&amp;l8afe that ex.plor era have be01;n seekmg
41own through Uie year&amp;.
'tt Aboatd the thrllt ahlpl are nine expert cartographers A.nd a n
oceano,lapber The nlne are Joh.n H ,Manken J Arth Lr Burger
Joseph A Che. . man Calvin C Day Pe.er F U1ka Sam el A
Johns.tol'l William L Lear Douglas J Jones and \\ Llh am F. Hart.
The oceanographer It Ru•ell Mlchel
The 10 will btl joined by Cmdr T K Trendv.ell the Navy a chief
)Jydrographlc officer when the ships reach Belmt strait All the
men are on the staff of the Na'Y Hydrograplllc orr.ce

Notice ts hereby gae n that a
JOint appllcat on has b~en flied by
the General Telephone Co of Ohio
the Commonwealth Telephone Co
of Oh1o and the Citlzens. Tele
The oldest PoUah CathoUc par
phone Co of Coo1vllle Ohlo dock
eted a11 P U C 0 Case No 27113 ish in the State of Ohio ls located
md1catmg the•r Wllhnp;nes~ and 11.t Berea Oh~o
seekmg ~mt horlty lo mcorporate
w1thm the1r opentlng terr1tor1es
The tallest bmldtnv; in the State
Terntory preVJ(lugly known as
of Oh1o 111 the Terminal Tower at
Rock Sprmgs Dyesv1 1le Dexter
C1eveland
Rutland
Harnsonvlllc Dai'Wln
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Danvlllc SumnCT Bashan and Dor
cas Mutual Telephon e Exchanges
•400 Monthly Spare Time
1ft Me1gs Co 1nly Ohio and to file
Refllllng and coUecttng money
from ou.r five eent Hllh Grade
appropriate reused Tariff sheets
Nut machines tQ this area No
and BGundary Maps The Comtnu
Selling' To q,ualify for worlr you
Slon has scheduled and assigned
must have car references, $640
satd JOlftt apphcat10n for P11bltc
cuh
~et.'U.n!d by inMnto11' De
Hearing on Tuesday Aug 20 19!57
votint 8 bourt a weet to bust
at 2 p m E S T nt t he offlces
neas your end on percentaee
of the CommlsSIOI'I. 65 South Front
collectiOn$ will net up to $400
Street Ohio Departments BUlld
PlOnth)y With Very good OOSSI
blbtters of ta1dng oVer tun t•mf'
Columbus OhiO
Income increashd: aceordmgly
The Pubhc Ullllttes Comm1s
For Interview. iDClude _phone ln
IliOn or OhiO
application WTJte All State Dis
By W E Herron Secretary
trlbutlng Co 505 Fifth Avenuf!
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S ;rc }lr and Mrs :'~lorman Wt&gt;m
\tr an( Mr s Errul Kn ght Mr
an I Mr.:; 0 IIf' Rous h Mr and Mr"
1\lr n n 1 \f rs J 1
1 1 St 3
ltu1 encutto Jr and Mr A K
:lfC' l'lnn g a I so ns Kc- th &lt;.~nd JuhJ

Tips on Tourina

Don'teonfutt"•ntfi(Q"eara
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luxury modela that were tul'MII 6ut
durmc the ao-ealled ""Golclta A . .1 "
of the Automobile"- that la, bttween 1925 and 19'2 Tht Claale
Car owner calls hirDMlf a Clcc111f.
nsf he loob on bit ear u a lTIIIIml
oftranaportatlon-notu•m'U11111l
Pit«
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I apoU wher. you can see ~~
automob1les
Long bland Automotive Kueum. 1
Southampton L. I .. N Y Dailr.
June through SeptemW
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~eum Cle....-eland. Ohio. 0 pn uauJ'.
for the ded•c.slwn tbe church .. ,~h"",:!. FOoperdnlld~Jum, Darbom._..

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Blue lind leather
white two
AU Makes 8Dd Mod•ll
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19~ Olds Super
88 Hard 1 op
$2 495 Power
Stcertng and furmshed s leeping room Close m
brakes Hydramatlc dr1ve.. A
town 127 Butternut
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mce automobile
BlaeHnar 11
Pomeroy 0
8 2 6tr
1955 Mt:!reury 2 dr
Ha rdtop
&amp;arnes-S m()IJOn lll8urance Agency
$1 495 Merrury o nat1c Ong1 Apartment I n rurn shed
S~t D I
Middleport F re
AutJomobJI-e.
nal bl&lt;.~ck r ms h l1ke new Very
St
Pomeroy
Adult s o h
Bonds
Phont
4)315-X
1-2tHI
attracllve car w1th lots of
Fl'ank F'ug~tP" J hone 440 \I
t:!hrome on spa1khng b la ck f
COMPLETE Jnsurance Protectlora
730-61c
ish Dual @Xhausts Blaettnar s
Life, Autc Fire Pollo Call Dor
Pomeroy 0
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'LZ3 Chrysler Vll 4 dr Sedan
l r_"'M.•IIs;;;;;;M;..;...'
$895 A quahty t.'!ar m good
M.U WAIW
For B.enl - Extension Ladder»
~dltiOn at a low pr•ce Blaet
Srafiold
Marda.
Drop
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tnat's Pomcro~ 0
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Cllnto~ Fl~her, Middleport
lett .Bulck VB Centun
'2 ~9fi
Phone 6265-X
11 1 tf
2 dr Hatd Top Trade ut f on
one Df our ::~all~f t e d Bt11ck rare
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Pomeroy Ohl~t
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Reliable M~1 ed M11n Age 23 35
On Rt 33 C•ll Wm G.,_..,
19M Chevrolets as low as $995
for Heta1l Bread Rou te $60 a
l.ock Sprint~~
We have four that spa1 kle hke
week guarantee for f vc day
new W1th and \~ tlhout power
week plus bonus Apply N1ckle s
gllde-210 s
and
Bela ~res
Baker) 806 W Mam anytrme
Blaettnar s Pom~ro&gt; 0 8 2 6!r
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\lr anrl \ Irs J ameB M"cKn ~ h
\!r un J 'il r~ f n 1 Kn g ht M
Mr an I Mrs Jame• M Crump
an&lt;l \lr ~ AI htr Wa}l a nd
!\'lr John Reltmre and Rodger Y..arth
a t1 ~1 r ( ha1lcs Smith Mr :u d attended th e- ded1catron servLce\lrs 1 \\ ( hbs Mrs 1 H Sm 1 held at th{' Beech IIJII Church on
Jr Sh1 In an1! J h m 1 \fr a1 1 Houte 17 nmt&gt; m1les u., from Hen
\fl~ ( f'O , r A. \hKn1 ~ ht a1 J d(r!IOn
Rt ll.e 'l lr ~ nd ~~n ( r orgl" (
The- BN&gt;rh HJII ~!ethodul f hurth
\kK n g ht S h:~ron Kulh anrl Tt
Ls one"-~ 1he olde111 churl"ht&gt;s 111 the
m 1e ~1r a1 d Mrs Georg e Jamt
Kanawha Vallt'Y Jt was built n
an 1 R 11 p ~lr and Mrs Rutle
1860 and ded1cated by the Rf"\
Kmght Carroll and Skipp~ ~~ §SNI Samuel Kell) The Soc1t&gt;ty had an
r r a( t Kn g hl E!-t h r '' ( Kn• g:hl ex1rtance before the erection of
1 o s An c 1ub \\ lm ::r lltrmen( the Church
the Ae v
RLc hard
m d \-l orn ;n J ohn.\ On
Harn Clougton havmy orgam:.:ed 1t 11
l bb.~ Ho w~ d P ll rktr 1 £-O G•bh~ 11858 w1th Itt~ followmg people as
J) l)fLn le c &amp;bb~ ll.h ;~n 1 \1 ~ W T rharter members William White
S
head Thom .. s Maupm
\1ahnda
I t o n~
Whitehead
Emil) H1ll
N L
Vaught Saratt Miller J H M1ller
MRS W t STONE
and WLfr Mary McCulloch Sarah
I ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB
Crump and France• Ealltham At
\lc nl&gt;+.' 1 ~ or the Bend St-wu.., lhl' me of the format JOn of lhe
f ]1 b tt ~ r u~ band~ and se\Hrtl eh urch a Sunday School was or
" 1 1 \~
ga nt:red wh•ch ~uu exutJJ Wrlham
1 1 nlr.-ta 1 d .,., 11 h ~
1t 1 11 r ~upJH'l' :~ I thf' home or Mr Whltt"head was the first superm
ami Mr s w r Stone Tueod:n tend~nt Many promment early
people of t he Kanawha Vallt&gt;) are
evenmg
hr P l'l lt' ~upppr w .. s buned In th~ church cf!metery Jn
~ervt&gt; 1 at s x ll lrty 0 ciO( k En clud1ng two gr~mddaughters of
IO\Ing the ocC' ::tS IOl were )lr and ( aptam WLIItam Arbuckle who
Mr ~ t! o u r J Andre \lis ()[ Nc.... \I, li S tht' fir st white man 10 come
York C11'
formN rt&gt;sH:IPnt s nf down the Kanawha Valle} Cap
'l v tl&gt;tllf' tl) were g uf'sh for {ht
\ n rg
tr
a d ~~~ s
Jlo d lam Arbuckle was m ('barge of
Fort Randolph at Pomt Pleasant
Ro 1sI1 'lr 11n I Mr
Hf' man when Chief Cornstalk was killed

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S u da;
Mr and Mn IJa vr F' l' l!ls ln
New H.a\ en
Mr and Mrs Jaml"s McKm ghl
a• d hou.!M! guest s Mr and '-Irs
Rolwrt Mt&gt;l' ~ and fam ily and \Irs
J H Sm1h" Sr wert&gt; g: ue!lt s o f
Mr a nd Mn Geor&amp;e Mc Kn1g hl
New Have n retently
Mn He nr) Jenkms }l! u Bd l
Fields and ~1s11 8c!l.li tt' Jt&gt;nlum
wPr~ Pomt&gt;roy shoppers Mond J&lt;y
Sharon Ruth MeKrughl o( Nl'W
H:nen IS vuuhng hN grandparPnl ~
\fr a n d Mr ~ James ~cK11 ~ hll hs
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MoYte Matinee
Amertcan Bandstand

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MEN WOMEN and COUPLES to
tram for MOTEL MANAqE
ven Orchard New Haven Phone
MENT anc:l OPERATION Only
TU2&lt;1688
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Matured "111 be consic:lered Age
25 to 59'Write NA1IONAL MO
Layton Gnll House
reg1sterod
TF.L TRAINING INC The Datly
Boston Tem er
puppies
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Sentmel 801: 868A Pomeroy 0
Ton Ford Truck ik pr1ce 1954
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cheap Phone TU 29400 New
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Method1•t Group Ent•rt•med
V. I Sto ne wb host el!!
F 1 l~; t nm ~ t o the Annu a p1c
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I adl&lt; s B hle d a ~s of
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In the Old '{ ss on Ct metery at
Upper Sand sky ohw 1s a head
stone bearwg the dale of Feb
rua11 31s 1869

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ly HUMAN N. IUNDIIIN, 11.1.

ami all lbcat up I
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DEVELOPMENT of three •new u well u m1tanomu and lymph ·
Beardea being anpelaaant, thl1
1
drup
deJtlned to btneft.t man .. om11 lntludlna Hod.1klna d1Ma11e
mtt&gt;rferca w1th work and e\'i!a
~dIn
three dlfterent wt.yl, eom .. J:arller ttudlel produced exeelhapp ncaa Prople overcome bJ
prl.set this month 1 report on lent results In eaaea of lymphoperpetual laes1tude blame tt on
medtcal advanc:ea.
and monocytic leukemia
ovcrworll but thia isn't alwaye
tho aft!lwe r Many people wo!'(
l!treptovarlcln. a new t.ntlml- While we cannot rev;ard this
hard and yet do not seem to be
arobtal aaent 11vea promtH ~r new drua u a cure for cancer lt
e&amp;AI Iy :lah&amp;"ucd The an1wer It
belni or l'&amp;lue 1n tbe Ueatln,nt doe1 oJler promlae u an adJunct
that the11e people are 'f\L..
..., ,.
or tuberculolll. The dflll II It- to caneer therapy
1
The tJuman body 1 enerfl hp
rlved fromafunpa StreptoMJGN P..s..I'J1"•v Dnlq
P&gt; be contmually restored
1u~b
:r'ctabUll, :found In the
near Anew p!Un-kWinl drua one or
itestorat1on doe~ not take place.
there
II
lack
of
power
and
vitalallu.
Tuu.
thefuteR-aetmrtmown was re1
ity The pr nc1pal meant of .,..
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Atalul
Tl
naled. rtaentl7 &amp;t an Amenean
enervat ng the bodf i1 throueb
Docton
who
hue
tudted.
the
Cbem1e&amp;l
locletJ meettns. The
1
1 the eatmr ot a weij..balanced die&amp;;
drur report It 11 aetiYe apinlt a Dew compound llai}'Ilthetle proand au fficlent aleep and relua.
wide w.rtetJ or Metedl aDd 11 dact a.nc1 In teatl on anlmals rt·
1t on The human body requir._
l many food ~omponenu and tbe1e
..,pe.rt1oularl78Uit1na: .. wlwl ua.4 Untd paln ln 10 minutes •• com&lt;Cannot come from •ny ont partie..
II&amp;IN' U\t tuberculoail prm. pared wit.b Ule U mtnu~a requtr ..
ular food A well b&amp;lancM !liet ~
llqltrl.11tnlo with mlctlndlcolo od li3' morpblnt
one which Include• fruit., ve,_.
It I; espeetalb' effective tor treat- Ltlr:e morphine thlt new dfu1
t!W!Ies erra ch~ milk, meat,.
lniJ tuberculoata when UBI!Id In belonp to a family known as
and, whole wheat produc;;,ta. Sleep
conjunetlon
with the drQC laont- tm&amp;llt&amp;ICI-&amp;genta which ease
atrec!b overnlcht repair and 8 to
pld. Althoqb only half u acUvel»aln without eau1tnr the pathmt
8 houre &amp;re uecesur)', dependlnt
upon the 1nd1v1dual
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loae COJliCIOUIDtSI
The bra1n and nervou1 -retem
il nevertbeleaa about ten timet The new an&amp;lgelle alao b reaH imfaued ll there Ia aD undue
u actlvt u ttreptom1 etn and ported to h1.Ve a lonr-lutlnl
amoun of worry or nervoua ten-.
about 100 ttm• u active u para.. etrett.
tlon Good d~t and sleep etnno&amp;;
amlnoaalteyllc acid
QU!II'IIOJI AIID .AIIIW!I
brmr full VIt-ality it the nervu,
Wasbt«lrton pathol•tJ re- P W I have been bothered for
wh11'h brneh rrom the apmal
port that the tnUIIt.ard derlY&amp;tlve rears wttb pruulftnl hand&amp; can
eord throu1h openmp between
tbt vetlebrae, •re irrttated t.,
ThloTJ:PA (cq) 11 one of tllt beat you adY1ae me wbat to do?
prcuurt' interft&gt;renc. w1tl!. the
an-around drup yet; tcurut tor AnJwtr EJ:ceatTe aweatlne ot
ftow of t'he nerVe tore. can brint(
trea:ttq certal.n caneen and. leu- the palma may be an lndleatlon
1
a teehnr ot Uredness Clairopraotemtu.
af 1omt 1tneral dl10rder aueb u
tte tuabnent.. bJ resLorlftl no"'
Growlb
Jm--•...o
111&gt; tnfeoi!OI\ or p&gt;thopa "'n dlf ..
mal neJIW:e tunoetlon, anabliila the
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ftculll' Will&gt;. 1111 Ul)&gt;roiG IIAnd II\
bod7 to reallltly ac.jnat to the
Growth
pf
tumora
wu
.aoUn·
man, oaau, it 11 a; locaUied conhurr7 and worry of Uli• hlwb
&amp;blJ lmDtded rJter JlPP)1oataon dltion. tbt c.aua tot wblcb can..
preesure a~t: At n!!laution
ot ThiOTIPA bl mort
DOt; be d.ete:rm.lned
turha a rood nJcht t aleep Ia tolJ

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Three New Drugs Found
To Aid War On Disease

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I)' Oh iO art lt liif l!r:l t td Ct,II.IOlllld
Of!tw011l of 10 roo u s 1 1 8 d ff r
e-nt lrvfl!! the deep!'!~! hf'tn.: 165
1 feet below lht ~ mfu rl

One 1 f til fc ~ sk r 1 1 1s and
tobogg an J les n Oh o ·~ Inc 1
ed al t!le Akron Mct1o p1 11 1 P r k
11 mllf' S nor th fro n ll c cr ll t: t of
town

Hoi crt I (,urdner !V•m tl~o n o f
Mr and M ~ Phil Wlll e~ •m10 n )fe
clan Ci'.l hna been named on t he
tmd Altunchurn touc hed If the [
A huuo1 I ~t 11 thtl (.ulle~e :ll Arts lsqualJble when he ICIHI Ill a mag:a
and Sc ences at OhiO Statt! Um11er zwe art1cle last week t1 at the
Sll} co lumbus dunr g thf" Spnnw Jueen s speaktng sty\@ t5 frankly
q t arltr
a paln In the neck
Futh.ermore he sa1Ll It glveg
he r th e personality
of a pnggl!!h !
PLAN CHJCKI!N DINNER
s(hoolg lrl caplam ol ~ hockey
A f1 e nd chicken dllln l' l will be team or a
rett&gt;nt eun lldah lur
!lt L\ t&gt;d ul th e Se~IJ~I.mry Sc hool on conflrmat1011
f r1day AUi:USI 9 f10m ~ 30 to 7
p m by the Hcx:k Sprm~ Metho
He added new fuel to tht" fll t&gt;
d st ( hurch fhe prOC'l't&lt;ls will be Sunda)o wh('n he swung hls broad
placed tn the Hulld••l! l&lt; und Tic sword a! tile Queens en tou1age
kets are avall~;~ble from I he me m an d sa1d
many or tlle co urll t!r~
bers or at the door
ue a ~ec ond rate lot
lack mil
g umptiOn and rmaglnatton
OIS TO MEET
The Earl of Strathmore a cous
Pomeroy chapter IEI6 OES wlll In of the Queen wu one of the
meet 111 rc)[ular session at the flt'!t to strike back
Maaontc Temple 1 u~s lay at 7 45
If I had a 11un I wGuld shoot
thta Altrmcham myself
he said
P m
A similar comment came ft om
NEW ARRIVAL
lhe Duke of Argyll
hereditary
Mr an d Mr~ { :.~ory Bane (Shirley maqster of the queen 1 househOld

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f mt high !ellen on the wu!l or AI
tnntham s ance~t1111 h on c u d lh t
wor tl our was umlcrl 1 I i l n
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AI t' t P' sh(' r
Ro 1 l( 111 Llma n who has s11e 1t
tht scm nt&gt;r Y.l t h rc! atl\ ts Cla r k.
Jh \e &lt;~ nd fa nul J lcl1 for his ho me
1 Bt&gt;llefonlatne 1hhrsda)
Ch c~ t l.' r V n Me ie r has rece ntl y
pu rch a!e d a new automo bllt&gt;
M cha£'1 P alty and NichoLas
ch ldr(' of \1r an d Mrs J ohn lh\e
h Ill' be en ~ u f fe rmg wrt h G('rman
mla '&gt; les thC' p :~.s t Wf!"l'k b 1 arc bt l
ter at prto&gt;se t
1 aw1c 1~ Hose h:.u f1n s hed
parn!1ng e Mornmg St ar Chu rch
H(' wa s a
led b~ Eldon Kraeutt 1
and !hey al so a1 e doll g some r~'+

pa II WOI k
~frs Vc1na Rose s hopped 111
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HAM SHOOT at Rn} FreckP.r ~
Farm
Ba~han Road Sund 1 L v r ~ room co uch bed $8 00
4lh of Augus t
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CaLl alt&lt;'r 5 P M Btll J;u nbs
Sponsorpd by MoOS\! Lodge
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Klt.UfiR OrttftWieh Vlllap 1 wonderful hOne t~laylnr mrtd
,lewtltr hu been btaunr ancl h&amp;mmerln&amp;- rlllJI and o• nament! !or
.ueb IOUl.t U Burreu Mertdlth Sono Osato Henry Mo1gan uml
Cbarlu Lallfl'lon lately Moraan, hanrtnr around the 1tuJio has
t!\1 ltc!h lO btcoma an amateur jewelery maker and Sam t'i!po ll
that 'cuttomera often taka to their heela when they hear hit! ln•ults
1 ft ll l'ood to report that IO\'ely Shirl Conway ao tenlbly mh1 usl!d
on Ut lid CIHar televlaloft tbow 11 back In the theatet whe 1e aile
1 M1oqt llhl • dolnr Plol11 and I'GILl:JI her big hit at the St Loul•
Mun.lclpll Optra and tlltwbere thlt 11ummer
Hu It been tG
,..,. Jlhee Btrt l.ahr now In Hot~l Paro.dito ftnt hlt B 10 adway 1
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MID Betty Bel!: the eternally youU fL I leelf
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JIOh In the torm of Canad1an oilm ln f 1 ank
McMahon l&amp;t back and regarded her t andsome
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line trom Tex.u to Canada apend about four months o! the year In
New York lunt hl.nf at Twenty One going to the race11 at Be lmont
etc
an-:1. they lon It They love Calgary too
I ve known Betty for years and yean ~lnce the I y!l when she
wu wrHin&amp; a teen are column appearing on tel vision t rn ng o t
ma&amp;uine artidea and booka
and was 1tartled to Jeam sl c lsn t
completely dlvor;ced from th.e fteld
• All that lp&amp;dework abe aaya Ia paying off now I ve "'Ol tt
tiM cat ltathcret 11peclaltles on the market and t~o o n thnt the teen
...1tr1 al'tL b uying In rea.l great fas hion
She g 1lnned
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eouiJn t (tvt up wori coll'lpletely- evcf\ with m} new Hltle \.!at y u.o
take up my time
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Vertlve Frank McMahon who wa.nteJ to lly Mantova.n .11 01cl est! a
from Enrland for hla da.ughter • weddlnr a cotJple of iletH!Oni'l aflu
Mlu B amlled bllufully He a a rnl man • she 1n d
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In 1955 \\.h Pn more peoplt: bou6 h1 mor t
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~hl n they bought less In 1956 a still greater
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People Y.hO buy on time are not spendthnfts
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gunning for a ti c
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A11cl 'Whell fOU
Woody Call, pilot of th'e cham- - - ;-::::-;;:-:----- - - - featcd Ga!lipolis 8·2. Coolville,
briltf )'Our wehh
pion [ndians· Little Leaguers 111 ris, Saunders.
into our uore for ro..pair51
which gave up itB struggle to
Middleport, !iays he hopes to
First F'c&lt;~lurc - llil l ,
Norris, field a team, is out of it.
•1111 t~e ""01t e1q1erie"n•
-tch.,..ker• will work • ., it.
take an AII·Star Club to the w~ll Thompso11.
The game al R.. ine wa,o; a pip .
ston Invitational Tournament nex~
One spectacular JH:ddcnt thrillN yee .... c1 • ••w walch. we
Kenny ImhorleR , an in 11nd outer
hev• e ceM,Iete sele4tio• of
week after all. He will pick a elub ed racing huu; when Jim i~cecc.
all summer, and an infrequent
h• HAMILTON W.AJCHIS- to
!rom outstanding playen in town Vmton, rolled his No. 7 over in toiler, went aU the way against
choe••
1.-.ml
~nd plan on coming out top dog the first turn . kcc c~e
was nul
Larry Little Foo~y Wolfe . He fan·
Priced fii'Om $39.50
In the northern town .
injured.
ned eight while Foo~y whiffed 16.
The DeJk doc!ln't know yet who
- - -- - -- Racine jumped into a 2..0 lead
the tr.am members will ~ but
In the first inning when Little J
Woody is • P"IIY fai•
BY UNITED PRESS
judge or baseball talent so be asFoozy wearing
glasses. singled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
IIUred hC' will com&lt;• np With the
home brother Riy roozy whO h.ad
W L Pet. GB singled and Bill McNickle!! who
best . or pretty clos t to it.
!i2 41 .602
A r&lt;.~ling to he (.nforced hy St. Louis
had been safe on an nror scored
ft2 42 596
!fJ. later.
Wt'llston i.s that a Jllayer shall Milwauke.·
59 44 .573 3
not h ,! \'C rt'achcd his 13th birth- Brook lyn
From lh crc on lmhoden was 11
~8 4fi .558 4 1h
day by September 1, 1951. This Ci nci,:aali
tough customer. Meanwhile, hi s
57 48 .543 6
may ~:u t out some nf Pomeroy's Phila -:!elph i.l
mates got one in the seventh on
New York
45 HO .4-29 18
- and maybe Middlcpurt'li too3tl ti6 .353 2~ \-2 singles bi Huddy CundJfl, Harvey
better players wbo will be 13 Chit&gt;ato
:w U8 .346 26 '.'2 VanVranken and Phil Collins.
during August. Pomerov officials Pittsburgh
Sund111y's
Re1ullt
have operated under the rule of
Pomeroy tied it up in the ninth
----;=;-::-::-----------------"not 13 by August 1, instead of Milwaukct• 1+ llro•JI-..Iyn 7
on
Nessclroarl's single, ac'o ring
Chicago 6 Pill ~ hur g h 0, ' •t
. Sept. I.
Collins, who Wits on via. an error.
Said one Pomeroy LL pilot : L'hica~:o :1 I'i ~l~bur;..:h:! ' .. 1U ll 111
RED SETS RECORD
Jn the top or the 14th Pomeroy
"If this cuts us out of too many New YoJ·k 7 Cinr: nna1i fl . !,, 14 in
LONDON UP-Vladimir Sap"went ahead 3·2 when Jimmy Jo
ot our best boys we may nut Cincinnt~ll 3 New Yurk 'l, 2nd
nov, &amp; Soviet marksmen, set a
WPM,.. Your Confidence
Hemsley led off with a single,
Ph!lad~lphiJ
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world record when he scored 389
11 Ju1tifled
Wiggins walked o.nd Bob Wilson
12 in ns
pointi
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400
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Main
St.
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!ihglcd Hemsley home .
One of tho!lc uunusual event.i St. Lo =. li&lt;o 4 P hiiMit•ll!l'l!,! I, 2n d
the 50 meter
small-bore rifle
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CINCINNATI UP - ClnctnnaiJ 1~ore on singles by G1.1.~ Bell Post 5--4 defeat, and held first place by
O(turred Sunday in sports at the
s~ t.~rd•y ~ ku•J itl
But Racine v )Uidn't quit. In
has !.be da;y of( from the base I and a double by first base rna~ Ted a half game after another furiou!C reporH
n ding
eve nt.
Ciayfbanlu
Race Traclc near St . Lvui.s 3 Phil iJdd ph ia l
It s h a If or the Hth B. lngl"
rl by R.:.dio Peiping.
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day of activity in the National
Drookl'fc 7 Milwa ukee I, i 1 inu ~ s1ngled , advanced· to second, 1md ba WArs And from the standpoint Kluszewski.
Dead Man's Curve .
of the, Redlegs pitching Staff it
In the eighth , Temple- singled, League. The Milwaukee Braves
.
David Hill , about 18, 'ive or Nt~w Y11rk ': Cmt!I!H: a ti ..
Edd ie Stobart's double plAted c~uldn t have come at a betler was sacrific.:d to second and went
downed the Brooklyn Dodgers, 9-7,
tukc a rew months, a Tuppers PlnsiJurgll at Chicll go, ppd . rain
h'
t me.
to third on a wild pitch bv New and the Chi&lt;'ago Cubs ruined Dan·
flains youth whu got the uq~c
Tue•d•y'l G•m"
tmimbod rn lo5t control In the
Only rlghthl\ nder. Ad Fowler cs· York hurler Stu Miller. Robinson ny Murtaugh 's managerial debut
to drive a alO&lt;:k car, acquired New York at !irook lyn , ni t":
15th and it beat him. Don Wolf~ c~ped m~und dutw~ Sunday as then knocked him in with what
We ro out of our,way to make
with 6-0 and 3·2 wins over the
one out of Mariett-a as a gifl from Ph ihnlelphi a at 1'1tt.Nburgh. nlt e
was safe on an error and Bob C ~ncinnatt split a doubleheader _proved to be the winning run .
losna your way! Get the cas..
Pittsburgh
Pirates
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NL
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hl&amp; Dad.--Hc entered races for Cincumati ~ ~ Mi l w~ukcc , nil6
Birch sa&lt;'rificed. Imboden hit With _the New York _G iants, losing
Ci ncinnati opens an import...tt
or furnitur-e for every worth)'
the first time.
Ch.ieago al Sl . J.uui ~. nile
Dick Taylor and ..Big Foo~ walked the first 7·B and taking the night· three-gam~ series Tuesday in Mil· games.
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AMt.RIC "• N L:c. (.l r:
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McNic-kles, whose bat was lootAT HOME IN WATER
Tre opener went 14 innings be- returning h ome agains t C hlca~o
I ltpallll'• '
that do(·sn't cxplr~.u his W!!Jn .ll .", \el\' v.u i,
E£ :•..: f':'O
1111r Ca,..l Wlu~OOO" eo,p..
test for Racine f3 in 3 offldal fore Giant ~ate_h cr Ray Katt bat·
DETROIT UP- Fullback John
Enos Slaughter ke~ps dem~n­
He'a just a bor,1 FlC(. driver , , J)· l'hicn~u '
112 40 .flllll 61,2 trips) walked and in came the ted In the wmmng run with a sae- trating why the New York Yan - H_e nry Johnso·n of the Dcgoil
Hoston
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Partntly."
w1nmng
run .
rifice liy after Tom Acker fill ed kees' Amcriran League riva ls rate Ltons is perfectly at home in we!
lllll shared top honot·s with I!droit
50 5:.! .4!10 181:.2 Pomeroy
the base• on walks.
him "the greatest pro of 'eJU all." Weather. He was born in Wa1er·
50 !'13 .485 19
Larry Brown of '-arkersburg to Cleft'land
000 000 lO I 000 Ol" ., 9 3
Cincl~natlwon the second game
The 4l·Ye ar-otd, b_alding Slaugh· proof, La .
. \ thare..,ln ttl• mon!! ~'tJ.n all eve nts l:la ltimorf .
50 53 485 19
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Racine
ln
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4)ia:hth
Inning
when
outfie-ld·
\flr
s"owed the 'fy~~tU.na 'u&amp;" )low
c
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1hat h e e-ntend. H111 !'!rove Jlke W &lt;t.~hing on
39 6H .:111 3 1
ed ll'ranlde Robinson singled home It'• dofie Sunday whf'n 'he''"!itnashed
AL PLAY OPENS
30 f!7 .:;:m 33
lm~:n ~dOOOJ~r~Il~s!c~ Johnny Temple In the eighth in- five hih and drove in five runs
a Yt'tcnn , uot recklessly, but !\.ansa City
COLUMBUS UP-Play in Lhe
,
Kal Hlndy, MaMger
11hol\ing amaz;ini!C ekill for havinli:
Sund•v'• R••ull•
nln~ w_llh a tie bre~tkjng run .
to lead the Yankees to a ~ - 2 and A.meri-can Legion Junior Basebal l
bad no experience.
Wa:. hilltoll' 8 Detro•t 4
I road. Wolfe and MeNickles.
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300
W.
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St.- Phone: 432, Pomeroy
C1nemnatl Manager Birdie Teb· 6-5 sweep o! the Cleveland Indi· Tournament opened here today
OLIVER GOES WELL
Th is young fellow mu)jt br. 11 \:ln lt1 ;nore 5 Kan~as City ll
Houn: M011.·1ri. ~~~; Scat. 9-12 - Open et~eni.ng• by awolntm.mt ·
~etts used heven pitchers In the ans. The victories extended the with defending c hampion Clnci.l·
born hntroddcr
with tho good Ch1cag 11 I J Bo ston tl
Bob Oliver, '57 grai..l of Ralph
f1rlll contest In a vain effort to Ylmkecs' winning streak to e·ighl. nati Bentley Post playing Cleveloan• I'IGde kl r.•fchllh of ntorby town• ,
sense to work off hi~ 5tt! am in or· ~ew York .'\Cleveland 2, J~t.
Sayre 's White Falcon buebail
win. At the end of t~e game, only games and their first • place lead ~and Trans-it Post tonight.
ganited racing.
Ni!" York 6 C lcv~-~ ~~IHI :1. 2 n1l
team, got three RBI's againl'lt ~WIIflon says:
Saturd•y'~o R••ulh
Plea.~ant, the winning margin of Fowler and Vincente Amor re to a season's high of 6'-4 games.
malned on the bench . Amor won
Slaughter, who joined the Yan·
"I think alock car ta('Cs per- Bn ;' n 8 Chicago 7
runs in the 4·1 victory for the
t~e second on a neat tdx-hitler.
kees a year ago thiS" month,
de·
Tigel'!l.
form a real service in enllt'ing ~kw V._t' k ~ Cl ev('IH!Hl :\
Th~ lld-llfler was a see-nw bat· livered a run-scoring single and a
;youna: (cllows who like to tinker Baltimore 7 Kans11s l 'JI} 6
Gene HeMon went all the way tie w•tll the ~tedlcgs twice com·l ng three-run homer in the opener and
and build, and drive harrl, onto WnqJtr;!gto n 4 IJelrnit :J, 17 inns
tor Hartrord striking out 11 In from !behind in extra-Inning~ to tie capped the perform;mce w~n he
tr~ks where every sarcty preTu••d•v'• G•m•~
~he first five Innings, then eas. the game. New York tied the slngled in the .l!inlh inning or the
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uutlon Ia takon £or them , and f.a:l~•~ l'lt y nt Ch ir:.g 1 ni tc
tng up to chalk II. final Lally of game Jn the eighth Inning with nightcap to drive in Yogi Berra
14 KO 's to on ly one for Frazier,
wh.ere, it there are injurl(:!;, no CJC \·'\· '~o nrt at Octrn i1, nitt•
three run&amp; with the Reds ahead with the decisive run .
one IJut the racers them~elves Boston at B;tl-timorr . ntt t'
his opponent.
4·1.
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The Ch-icago White Sox dropped
a:et shaken up."
Was htnMton II! New York , nllr
Bub SUvers, the refugl'e from
Amadng 'Willie Mays of tbe .anpther half-game off the Yllllkll
tn lhe fut feature Sunday &lt;it
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Oh io, with two out In the second Glantll continued his one -man as- pace de.&lt;~pite atJ 11·6 vit'tory over
•
Claybankll Larry Brown , Max Toronto p Cult1mbus 2. 1st
Inning, singled, and s tole aecond sault on Cincinnati in the opener the Boston Red Sox . the Washing.
And LN' Toron to 7 l'nlumhu~ ~. 2nd
lifter Red Tucker h11d walk4!d, with two homers and triple. The ton_SenatOl's out-homered the De·
Sampson or Well11ton
Saunders Of Greasy Uldgc finish - Ric hmgnd 11 , t ontreal I , l.~t
Oliver tripled both home.
circuit blasts (ilave Mays ttvc home trOJt Tigers, 8--4, and the Baltl·
ed 1·2-3.
Jlichmond 2 Muntrral 0. 2nd
Stivcra k!d oFf the fifth with a runs in the four -game sCTics just more Orioles tied the IndianS" !or
First heat.-t.akt'n
by
Ghm Roch ester 3 :\&lt;linml 2, Is\
single, Tueker walll:td again to concluded at Cro~ley F'icld .
fourth place wilh 'a ~0 decision
Thompaan followed hy Wll and Rochc!tc r 2 Miami I, :.!nrl
repeat the pattern, &amp;nd Oliver
New York went out in front ~-• over the KansaB Cit;y o\thletics.
l'' rlb Norrlr~, Racine.
Duffnlo 20 Uav 11118 1 lsl
!!cored him on a ground out. In the lOth Inning
only to have
Hold NL leed
AWitrallan Pur•ult- Hlll. Nor· BuffAlo 4 llavuna 3 2 nd
Tucker scored later on an error . pinch-hitter George Crowe
tie
The St. Louis Cardinal!! . 9pllt a
l he H1i rd InnIng Gleaaon or th,ingl up In the last of the frame do~ble·header with the Phi\adel·
•;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;::::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Pt.InPleasant
tripled hut wall piclc ·
w1th a run-producing !lingle
ph1a Phillie&amp;, winning , 4·1, after a
eel off third by Red Tucker,
The
Giants
ag1in
took
the.
lead
su bbing for brother Luther, awuy
on vacation. Point got ita run ln In the 12th Inning only to have Ed
the ninth when Hindu Hederson Bailey, another Cincinnati pineb·
hit.t er, hit a home run to he the
was hlt, ' Ru8ty Wamslcy- who ;arne
up again.
played a great gsme at ahort11to p
Giant
Manager Bill Rigney Ulled
defensively, sJnJicd . Hendcnon
20
players
~n the ,game compared
scored on au\ tnfteld out.
lo ·23 lor Cmelcnnatt. Rigney waa
Point Pleasant 000 000 001-1 4 15
thrown oul of the contest In the
H11rlfor::t .... 002 020 OOx......-4 8 5
lllh for argutng with umpire Jocko
IIKLOSI IIIli
Fra:der, Donahue f7 · and Don11 Con lan.
Tha~'l how it happenahue, Red Wlmsley (8), HeaiOia
quick.-like t.hatl In comOLD OPII POICI
Rablnaon and Wolly l'o~ t aiAO
nnd RAy Tucker.
munltiea lllll over America,
.hom~red fo!' Cincin nati •nd Gall
Jjenple "who were here only
At Gallipolis Jim 8owloa wC11t Jlarr1.s added another for New
GLASS II WIITII)'ll8terday" are gone fOTever
wild with his bat drlvini In .11~ York.
..!..klllfld in hiJhwRy tr•ffic
runs with a homer, triple and
SCIIII II
In lPe second game Clneinnatl
·accldeate.
Don't let it hap·
doubte. Mick~y Mlllcr had him·
was b.!h!nd 2·0 going into the laJt
SMMII
pen to yout
self a 3-hitter and the only run of Lhc aJxtb when they tied the
against him Clime on Wlon's
homer In the eighth.
Ike Wilt ltit well for the nut
'
An open porch can be macl• Into a
time this season as he sathcrcd
llvabl1 extra 100111 lor all y•ar
lhi'Cc binglea, two llingleR and .,
'
double. Other hiUcn were Bobby
roancl comfort ancl convonl•nce,
Neillon, Dave Hindy, Hank Cia~·
• L•t uo t!v. you a Ire• .,timaN
worthy. Weier and Jlm Hlllcsenclosing your porr h. Thlfl b
OU'll rtilular hallback-a.ll with
s
inah~!l.
PHILADELPHIA UP - The Nano ablltatlon.
Middleport 201 121 001--1 12 2 tinnal Meh'!l AAU 1wimming and
Galllpolill
000 000 010-1 s 1 dlvint eharnplonahlpJ at
Kelly
Miller and Call. Valentine and Pool here Wtlnt down on the books
Burd'e lte.
today aa one of the bluest record•masflers l.n the history of the
event.
AM. . ICAN AIIOCIATION
St. Paul 'I Louilvllle, IS Jst
El&amp;ht marka were establillhed In
the 13 awimmlna: evenb on the
St. Paul t Loultvllle 1, 2nd
procram. They toeluded
three
Omaha 1 Indlan1polh a 1st
'
American reprdl. an American
Omaha 7 lndi•napoUa 1 2nd
WED. A.UG., Hlh
citizen's mal'k and a possible
Minneapolb &lt;t Charleaton 3
world record.
Wichita 3 Denver 2
.Hm's hiJw you cun Atip:
The hlghlltht • w.. · the ~ : 111.8
eNO DOWN PAYMENT
American reeord set by 17-year·
WLW MIDWiiSTERN HA\'RIDE
aahly, ceurt-.ully
old Gary Heinrich of San Lean·
ObHII"filll,lltl II.!. lb. werwilll .. ,~~~..
eww MONTHLY PAYMBNT
dro, Clllt., for the 400 • meter lhGftANDSTANO ATTRACI'ION
TIME ud MONEY
divktull medler which the- AAU Is
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e A_DD ON-PRIVILEGES
IUbmlttlq to Ule Ititernatiotlal
Buy 'Your Cell Ia
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SwJmmlng Fedentlo1\ u a world
eNO RI!D TAPE
Augullt

BASEBALL RESULT

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. Baxes, one o 1 the reading .Jitters
NEW YORK UP-Unle.s.s the
tn th.e International League, con- last -place Kansas City Athletics
nccted for two grand-slammers to do a complete about-face within
lead the B1sons to 8 20_1 slaughter the ncl(:t eight days, Lou Bouover Havana in the first game or dreau wjll be let out a8 mamage.· ~
a doubleheader Sunday &amp;xes hit and George Selkirk probably
his blast.s in the first and fo rth replace him , the United • PrelL'!
innings, marktn,11 the f•rst tim~ in lear~ed today on excellent aulelgue history that a player hlt I thorHy .
two grand-sl.ammers in the same J Boudreau face-s the
ight day
game. Bu~falo_ ~on . the nightcap, deadline because the Ka;sas City
.4-3, to matnlaln Its f•rsl-place lead front office feels something drasat two games.
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h e as to be done before the A s
er ac on , tc mon swept come off the road and reLurn
Montreal, 2.0 and 3·2, Toronto h
A
13
won twice from Col umbull, 9·2
orne, ug.
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and 7·~. and Roehester nipped Mi
Boudreau, whose contract still
ami in a twin-bill, 3-2 and 2--.
has another year to go, will be
offered a job Jr. tl:~ Kau"'as City
front off.i.ce.
Selkirk, tne rormer New York
Yankee outfielder, ·won a pennant with Kansas City in 1952
when the club wa~ still in the
lfiRAM, 0. UP- Former Ohio American Assodation , ilnd slill
State quarterback John Borton is a tremendously popular fig·
today was established as a con- ure in that city.
tender for the Cleveland Browns
If Boudreau Is released by
signal calling ,o;lot along with
Kansas
City, he will be the third
Tommy O'Connell.
Borton reported to camp here pilot deposed th is year.
The Was hington Senators namafter two year!'i in the Navy1
ed
Cookie Lavagetlo to suecee::J
where he dicln't play .
However, Coach Paul ' Brown Chuck DresSen, May 7, and Danreplaced ·Bobb;r
sajd "he has ,poise" a11d ha ~ ny Murtaugh
Bragan as manawer of t,he Pitts
9howed he could move around. burgh Pirates last Saturday.

Ja !l
and

ormer

l'nn:·l

R.arine sts.ggcred t.hrougb lo a
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4-3 win over a tough Pomeroy
. Don t pass up the chanre you have this evening to sec
dub in 15 1.n~lngs to keep pace
flight bas~ball by . young talent in Pomeroy -Syri.ICUse-Racine ~1th. anti malnLaln _ a chance to
at 6 p . m . m the Pony League All-Star game .
ttc . the Hanford T1_g:e~~ for the
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Q.blo Valley
A.s.5o&lt;:latwn cham.
Pl c mg, power tltmg and fine defensive fielding pionsh 1p sunday.

remanded
of fine

CO l IH11\US
t .I . d
ll P :- Piang lo
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, a t' 1111 II Onj fa·e Oluu lakt's
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rl·~ ult i
~~ be!OI;i nni ng to luk1• · hl:lpt• . V Y,: 1
l \l l'llU&lt;!' rom t 1,l' !UI "' W!
go
Fllckiugt•r. c!·! f'f of l hl.' ~tJtl· '!!'II: ~ w lht• dt- IH_trl rnt'nl:; rotar y fu ud
~lt-mb.t•rs of th(' l''i:l'r ut J.., 1•
divi11 ion . ~A id tn•hv
rt· · i /or pun' 1 laslrl~t o r dl'\'e-Jopmr-ht of Ht1!1t'l.' m~·ll!dt' Burl . Putfl"r!&gt;ou ,
(~nltnut!d from P•e OneJ
F\il! k in~:l.'~ ~:u 1 d thll' :~proiutnu·nt 11-' ·1rk 5
l~o!nt ~l(·a~;~nl ; ~r('d l row , Pom, - 1,Udtd aentenee.
of Paul Mt('ormi&lt;-k . llunl svil lt• l Flil'll;tngcr ~au.l that whilt' Me-l ~~{))
tl~:d~ w:•gh t. _ ~.lJJ~t')' l.lutl
Judae Paul P. Dull~ placed
r eal e~t ll l e f'Kpc.rt . will l!l·l p n.ovt• lt\rmiek 's ftjlul'~.'l will be Ulled w.s : J, .\1 t hiimbcl s, R.t&gt;tlhwuud
r.~e-r on two yearl ptObilloa on
lhe sta1l··~ r}rO.~"an, fmm tlw plan-~ a ~u!dt• poS~t ibl y lhr~ ouUiide Jt lt·l
. - - - - · - - ·- ·
t·onditl~n he r!!•l~ "COJJnt)' C!Or·
llftt;_r. hliJ right to prtdbe bar:·
nlng sla~l' to st&gt;llin v sonw 1.500 jWit l~U!!I will be mu.dr- before Lhl·
pl?.ts of groun d alon~ th'! lakf's. j priet• r.f la ntl i~ i:Cl.
~
~ot1c1 be ~yoked and tb.e medl·
However. land will not be Ull J
C ,.
F
p
ca l profea110n lnveatlpte .po.albltfor sale For ~orne time ." Fl.icki nTh~ parks chief uld £in• I dl"·l
~ 1ont ·~uecl ro7 -v• Ono )
revocation of his Hrente to prac·
tt&gt;rmmation of .-rhcther sites on ~una
c egram 0 Hympat h~ on tlce medicine.
ger polnt{'d ou t.
MeCormkk will help Sl't a ~·:d m• l:·k~! fronta ge- will be taken to the 1 ~ehalf otr ~mself ,and.f1rs. EuenGeer was owted from the Palr·
for lands put up fnr S&lt;~lt&gt; after water li• c l. as not pe&lt;.'n di.!cussed . j. owe r .0 l'Orge 3 :W 1 ~w. known Held County Medical Ann. and
the state has determi 11 ~d it can He ~a1d the s tate may retain a I ~ ~M~astng~.on ~nd !n \ le-;na a~ re moved from the Lancaster-Fair·
not use the .d te s for· ptlbl!c n~r- walkway alo ng the lakes ror public h ts: ~ty an to mem er:&gt; 11
fie ld HoapltalataU.
reatidna l faci litie 11 .
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er . a•nJ Y·
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The State Medical board c-an
Flickin_ger sa id th lami
hi
E1senhower sa1d George s death ptnallu Geer furthn- by 1 Rver•
,
. " 'f ~ ts has Y_et to bt worked out." . "is a grea l loss not on1r to his reprimand to revocation of his
0_, urcs woul d be use/ al 11 w~~~d
to aid Herbert . Eagon N·p-l1 \ l&lt; l!{·k!n ge r !11/.!d .
:Jwn native alate Of Georg ia but license.
Resources .d irector. and. thf'a ~:~ -~ lie said the div ision has been also t_o the en lire natio_? ·" he ad~. T~e investigatio6
~eer'• K'l·
1~rat Resourr_es rommissin n. i 11 workln 8 with otbe! state depart· ed t.~at he suffered a -~e-~s onal t1vlhe• by Ja~ authOrlhet
wa11
lm&lt;1l determination in what land ments, in cluding highway and pub- 1 lo.ss
because 9eor~ e -na ~ I prompted _by t••e de-atlu of bia two
to release for publif' sale~
lie worb. and local government good and d~ar fri end_former,.wlvu.
. {)fficials in determining what ltind
,
Wtlt B• M.ttl~d
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,__:__ _ _, _ - - - SURVEY MADE
He was ; t. Julstandmg Amen·
MAS~LINIC
11 rf'('llmmer.d for sate.
The lwo·)t'ar .&lt;i Ul'Vl'.Y bv 1h e
___. _
ran and a tin!' gt&gt;ntl~man who
Admissions: Hartieoo ~- Gampark 's d!vision
lw s d•·tl'rmint•tl
I will be gre;~tly mis!(ed." tht- Pres· mon . Pomtroy, JlllY • : Mn.
plots av:nlC~b lc for Sll l ~· and now
NEWSPAPERMAN DIES
idt'nl said.
Kathlef!D Bissell, Lon&amp; Bottom,
leased to incliv idu:.tls.
Nf&lt;~WBILRRY . Mich. . UP- Ralph
Vice
President.. Richard M. July 30.
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The lake~. oncl" used to fct"'d thr Gl•oq;e rrcppon, 58, Covington. Nixon praised qeorge as "one of
Birth : "- daughter, Avl8 Fal\h,
callfts._ are Portage, St.. Mury·s . Ky., busines~ marwgl•r o~ t_hf' the greatest senators In the his· to Mr. and M.rs. Haywar4. W. Billl,ol1tmu~ . huckey , a nd .ln d! iill .
Kt•n t uek~· ed1t10n of !he Cmctn· tory of the nation and one who Sl'll, Long Bottom, Jub'. 30.
Fhckm gr sa1d tl1 c land would nati Tune s St&lt;Jr, died here Wed- rose complett'ly above partisan I
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ftrs t be dHcted to pre~t·n t tt'na nt s m•s da y wh!le on i
trip to Tah· l politics in the se rv tn• of Ius state
The Reedsville Pioa,er 4-H
If these persnns f:ul to place op quamcnun F~tlls. lit&gt; and his wife ar.tt the nation."
Club met July 10 at the- lltbf-Ol
t10n on tl'e land. tht' ~•te~ w1ll be J.uey WC'rc varahoning.
l .tf~retary of State John Foster buildin&amp;. Mrt. Nolan Judsed aw'
-·---- - 1pUltes summed up the "world ing proje-ct~. Advbor in ehtre~
· ~ tatesman.sbtp '' outlook w1th whic h .M1~11 Lucy Kibble. Aeport. or d ..
~ George, then "dean" of the Sen- monatratlona on the yelr'l work
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ate, handled the work f• f the Sen- I on "Good food for snacking; an t!
pa('ktng" apd m "3ewi nt projee• "
' u n1l
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..e F orE' Ign Reuo.
•• , 10n~ comm1ttee.
.
.-\(' RO:-o~"'""
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George, Dulles said . "sought to An exh1bit was planned . at thl"
5 Cuh off
tl\pac! IY
promote the- enlighte ned self inter- fa 1r- Mary Jane Cashdollar.
9 Rtver
6 Spvk.-n
est of tht! United States. recogniz1Sib J
7 Kmd
ing th at such self interest could
10 Pe•·-~ ~a
nr pro.
dan!
: not be aChi_e ved except in triend11 ~u ..: lant
C&lt;'d me
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ly cooperation with other free na·
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tions."
\ Conneaut. in the northeast corn£&gt; ts
2B. :et .
His leadership spearheaded par· ne-r of the alate, in Ashtabula
roots t ocks
11 Afric11.n
14 Hantli~·ap~
ticipation in the GeneYa Confer· County, is the farthest from the
1 ~ l ~oal'
worm a
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d
ltJ. M 11 toerry
13. Os&lt;:i l!at-=
lettf·)
b•turd•r'• -'••wer
e~ce, an conwressjona l approval hf'art o£ Ohio.
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33. Tl'm pl"r
the German and Austrian
The street signs in Klng~vUlP .
17 . Prunou n
Vt' hicle
28. R!H•r
3~ Staletre11tie s a nd the Formosa resolu·
Ohio. east or Ashtabula, are adorn·
11&lt; Mn; Ca nt or li . SIJhere
ll'' r 1
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lion.
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-.ft. Largt'
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D.Uv Seatlner

will ~ ord~red up and served by Tigers' mat;agers Rich Jones
and Jim Diehl, and All.Star pilots Phil Collins Bob Wilson
~nd Roy _Arms. Larry Morrison of Racine, with ~urnmittment;
~ the Llttle ~gue, is not participating in th e A~-Star clasSIC. Plenty of his players are, however, among them the 12-·
year-old D_u ane _Wo_lfe ~ho looks and acts like a baseball play·
er much ~Js se~IOr m years and experience.

Hartford . with an open gc he·
dule date, cased pa ~ t Pnint Pleasant 4· 1 in a make-up game . Bqll'!
Racine and Hartford now stand
8·3 on the season.
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Woody Call, pilot of th'e cham- - - ;-::::-;;:-:----- - - - featcd Ga!lipolis 8·2. Coolville,
briltf )'Our wehh
pion [ndians· Little Leaguers 111 ris, Saunders.
into our uore for ro..pair51
which gave up itB struggle to
Middleport, !iays he hopes to
First F'c&lt;~lurc - llil l ,
Norris, field a team, is out of it.
•1111 t~e ""01t e1q1erie"n•
-tch.,..ker• will work • ., it.
take an AII·Star Club to the w~ll Thompso11.
The game al R.. ine wa,o; a pip .
ston Invitational Tournament nex~
One spectacular JH:ddcnt thrillN yee .... c1 • ••w walch. we
Kenny ImhorleR , an in 11nd outer
hev• e ceM,Iete sele4tio• of
week after all. He will pick a elub ed racing huu; when Jim i~cecc.
all summer, and an infrequent
h• HAMILTON W.AJCHIS- to
!rom outstanding playen in town Vmton, rolled his No. 7 over in toiler, went aU the way against
choe••
1.-.ml
~nd plan on coming out top dog the first turn . kcc c~e
was nul
Larry Little Foo~y Wolfe . He fan·
Priced fii'Om $39.50
In the northern town .
injured.
ned eight while Foo~y whiffed 16.
The DeJk doc!ln't know yet who
- - -- - -- Racine jumped into a 2..0 lead
the tr.am members will ~ but
In the first inning when Little J
Woody is • P"IIY fai•
BY UNITED PRESS
judge or baseball talent so be asFoozy wearing
glasses. singled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
IIUred hC' will com&lt;• np With the
home brother Riy roozy whO h.ad
W L Pet. GB singled and Bill McNickle!! who
best . or pretty clos t to it.
!i2 41 .602
A r&lt;.~ling to he (.nforced hy St. Louis
had been safe on an nror scored
ft2 42 596
!fJ. later.
Wt'llston i.s that a Jllayer shall Milwauke.·
59 44 .573 3
not h ,! \'C rt'achcd his 13th birth- Brook lyn
From lh crc on lmhoden was 11
~8 4fi .558 4 1h
day by September 1, 1951. This Ci nci,:aali
tough customer. Meanwhile, hi s
57 48 .543 6
may ~:u t out some nf Pomeroy's Phila -:!elph i.l
mates got one in the seventh on
New York
45 HO .4-29 18
- and maybe Middlcpurt'li too3tl ti6 .353 2~ \-2 singles bi Huddy CundJfl, Harvey
better players wbo will be 13 Chit&gt;ato
:w U8 .346 26 '.'2 VanVranken and Phil Collins.
during August. Pomerov officials Pittsburgh
Sund111y's
Re1ullt
have operated under the rule of
Pomeroy tied it up in the ninth
----;=;-::-::-----------------"not 13 by August 1, instead of Milwaukct• 1+ llro•JI-..Iyn 7
on
Nessclroarl's single, ac'o ring
Chicago 6 Pill ~ hur g h 0, ' •t
. Sept. I.
Collins, who Wits on via. an error.
Said one Pomeroy LL pilot : L'hica~:o :1 I'i ~l~bur;..:h:! ' .. 1U ll 111
RED SETS RECORD
Jn the top or the 14th Pomeroy
"If this cuts us out of too many New YoJ·k 7 Cinr: nna1i fl . !,, 14 in
LONDON UP-Vladimir Sap"went ahead 3·2 when Jimmy Jo
ot our best boys we may nut Cincinnt~ll 3 New Yurk 'l, 2nd
nov, &amp; Soviet marksmen, set a
WPM,.. Your Confidence
Hemsley led off with a single,
Ph!lad~lphiJ
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world record when he scored 389
11 Ju1tifled
Wiggins walked o.nd Bob Wilson
12 in ns
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possible
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St.
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!ihglcd Hemsley home .
One of tho!lc uunusual event.i St. Lo =. li&lt;o 4 P hiiMit•ll!l'l!,! I, 2n d
the 50 meter
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CINCINNATI UP - ClnctnnaiJ 1~ore on singles by G1.1.~ Bell Post 5--4 defeat, and held first place by
O(turred Sunday in sports at the
s~ t.~rd•y ~ ku•J itl
But Racine v )Uidn't quit. In
has !.be da;y of( from the base I and a double by first base rna~ Ted a half game after another furiou!C reporH
n ding
eve nt.
Ciayfbanlu
Race Traclc near St . Lvui.s 3 Phil iJdd ph ia l
It s h a If or the Hth B. lngl"
rl by R.:.dio Peiping.
11
day of activity in the National
Drookl'fc 7 Milwa ukee I, i 1 inu ~ s1ngled , advanced· to second, 1md ba WArs And from the standpoint Kluszewski.
Dead Man's Curve .
of the, Redlegs pitching Staff it
In the eighth , Temple- singled, League. The Milwaukee Braves
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David Hill , about 18, 'ive or Nt~w Y11rk ': Cmt!I!H: a ti ..
Edd ie Stobart's double plAted c~uldn t have come at a betler was sacrific.:d to second and went
downed the Brooklyn Dodgers, 9-7,
tukc a rew months, a Tuppers PlnsiJurgll at Chicll go, ppd . rain
h'
t me.
to third on a wild pitch bv New and the Chi&lt;'ago Cubs ruined Dan·
flains youth whu got the uq~c
Tue•d•y'l G•m"
tmimbod rn lo5t control In the
Only rlghthl\ nder. Ad Fowler cs· York hurler Stu Miller. Robinson ny Murtaugh 's managerial debut
to drive a alO&lt;:k car, acquired New York at !irook lyn , ni t":
15th and it beat him. Don Wolf~ c~ped m~und dutw~ Sunday as then knocked him in with what
We ro out of our,way to make
with 6-0 and 3·2 wins over the
one out of Mariett-a as a gifl from Ph ihnlelphi a at 1'1tt.Nburgh. nlt e
was safe on an error and Bob C ~ncinnatt split a doubleheader _proved to be the winning run .
losna your way! Get the cas..
Pittsburgh
Pirates
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NL
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hl&amp; Dad.--Hc entered races for Cincumati ~ ~ Mi l w~ukcc , nil6
Birch sa&lt;'rificed. Imboden hit With _the New York _G iants, losing
Ci ncinnati opens an import...tt
or furnitur-e for every worth)'
the first time.
Ch.ieago al Sl . J.uui ~. nile
Dick Taylor and ..Big Foo~ walked the first 7·B and taking the night· three-gam~ series Tuesday in Mil· games.
purpose.
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McNic-kles, whose bat was lootAT HOME IN WATER
Tre opener went 14 innings be- returning h ome agains t C hlca~o
I ltpallll'• '
that do(·sn't cxplr~.u his W!!Jn .ll .", \el\' v.u i,
E£ :•..: f':'O
1111r Ca,..l Wlu~OOO" eo,p..
test for Racine f3 in 3 offldal fore Giant ~ate_h cr Ray Katt bat·
DETROIT UP- Fullback John
Enos Slaughter ke~ps dem~n­
He'a just a bor,1 FlC(. driver , , J)· l'hicn~u '
112 40 .flllll 61,2 trips) walked and in came the ted In the wmmng run with a sae- trating why the New York Yan - H_e nry Johnso·n of the Dcgoil
Hoston
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w1nmng
run .
rifice liy after Tom Acker fill ed kees' Amcriran League riva ls rate Ltons is perfectly at home in we!
lllll shared top honot·s with I!droit
50 5:.! .4!10 181:.2 Pomeroy
the base• on walks.
him "the greatest pro of 'eJU all." Weather. He was born in Wa1er·
50 !'13 .485 19
Larry Brown of '-arkersburg to Cleft'land
000 000 lO I 000 Ol" ., 9 3
Cincl~natlwon the second game
The 4l·Ye ar-otd, b_alding Slaugh· proof, La .
. \ thare..,ln ttl• mon!! ~'tJ.n all eve nts l:la ltimorf .
50 53 485 19
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when
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ed ll'ranlde Robinson singled home It'• dofie Sunday whf'n 'he''"!itnashed
AL PLAY OPENS
30 f!7 .:;:m 33
lm~:n ~dOOOJ~r~Il~s!c~ Johnny Temple In the eighth in- five hih and drove in five runs
a Yt'tcnn , uot recklessly, but !\.ansa City
COLUMBUS UP-Play in Lhe
,
Kal Hlndy, MaMger
11hol\ing amaz;ini!C ekill for havinli:
Sund•v'• R••ull•
nln~ w_llh a tie bre~tkjng run .
to lead the Yankees to a ~ - 2 and A.meri-can Legion Junior Basebal l
bad no experience.
Wa:. hilltoll' 8 Detro•t 4
I road. Wolfe and MeNickles.
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St.- Phone: 432, Pomeroy
C1nemnatl Manager Birdie Teb· 6-5 sweep o! the Cleveland Indi· Tournament opened here today
OLIVER GOES WELL
Th is young fellow mu)jt br. 11 \:ln lt1 ;nore 5 Kan~as City ll
Houn: M011.·1ri. ~~~; Scat. 9-12 - Open et~eni.ng• by awolntm.mt ·
~etts used heven pitchers In the ans. The victories extended the with defending c hampion Clnci.l·
born hntroddcr
with tho good Ch1cag 11 I J Bo ston tl
Bob Oliver, '57 grai..l of Ralph
f1rlll contest In a vain effort to Ylmkecs' winning streak to e·ighl. nati Bentley Post playing Cleveloan• I'IGde kl r.•fchllh of ntorby town• ,
sense to work off hi~ 5tt! am in or· ~ew York .'\Cleveland 2, J~t.
Sayre 's White Falcon buebail
win. At the end of t~e game, only games and their first • place lead ~and Trans-it Post tonight.
ganited racing.
Ni!" York 6 C lcv~-~ ~~IHI :1. 2 n1l
team, got three RBI's againl'lt ~WIIflon says:
Saturd•y'~o R••ulh
Plea.~ant, the winning margin of Fowler and Vincente Amor re to a season's high of 6'-4 games.
malned on the bench . Amor won
Slaughter, who joined the Yan·
"I think alock car ta('Cs per- Bn ;' n 8 Chicago 7
runs in the 4·1 victory for the
t~e second on a neat tdx-hitler.
kees a year ago thiS" month,
de·
Tigel'!l.
form a real service in enllt'ing ~kw V._t' k ~ Cl ev('IH!Hl :\
Th~ lld-llfler was a see-nw bat· livered a run-scoring single and a
;youna: (cllows who like to tinker Baltimore 7 Kans11s l 'JI} 6
Gene HeMon went all the way tie w•tll the ~tedlcgs twice com·l ng three-run homer in the opener and
and build, and drive harrl, onto WnqJtr;!gto n 4 IJelrnit :J, 17 inns
tor Hartrord striking out 11 In from !behind in extra-Inning~ to tie capped the perform;mce w~n he
tr~ks where every sarcty preTu••d•v'• G•m•~
~he first five Innings, then eas. the game. New York tied the slngled in the .l!inlh inning or the
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tng up to chalk II. final Lally of game Jn the eighth Inning with nightcap to drive in Yogi Berra
14 KO 's to on ly one for Frazier,
wh.ere, it there are injurl(:!;, no CJC \·'\· '~o nrt at Octrn i1, nitt•
three run&amp; with the Reds ahead with the decisive run .
one IJut the racers them~elves Boston at B;tl-timorr . ntt t'
his opponent.
4·1.
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The Ch-icago White Sox dropped
a:et shaken up."
Was htnMton II! New York , nllr
Bub SUvers, the refugl'e from
Amadng 'Willie Mays of tbe .anpther half-game off the Yllllkll
tn lhe fut feature Sunday &lt;it
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Oh io, with two out In the second Glantll continued his one -man as- pace de.&lt;~pite atJ 11·6 vit'tory over
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Claybankll Larry Brown , Max Toronto p Cult1mbus 2. 1st
Inning, singled, and s tole aecond sault on Cincinnati in the opener the Boston Red Sox . the Washing.
And LN' Toron to 7 l'nlumhu~ ~. 2nd
lifter Red Tucker h11d walk4!d, with two homers and triple. The ton_SenatOl's out-homered the De·
Sampson or Well11ton
Saunders Of Greasy Uldgc finish - Ric hmgnd 11 , t ontreal I , l.~t
Oliver tripled both home.
circuit blasts (ilave Mays ttvc home trOJt Tigers, 8--4, and the Baltl·
ed 1·2-3.
Jlichmond 2 Muntrral 0. 2nd
Stivcra k!d oFf the fifth with a runs in the four -game sCTics just more Orioles tied the IndianS" !or
First heat.-t.akt'n
by
Ghm Roch ester 3 :\&lt;linml 2, Is\
single, Tueker walll:td again to concluded at Cro~ley F'icld .
fourth place wilh 'a ~0 decision
Thompaan followed hy Wll and Rochc!tc r 2 Miami I, :.!nrl
repeat the pattern, &amp;nd Oliver
New York went out in front ~-• over the KansaB Cit;y o\thletics.
l'' rlb Norrlr~, Racine.
Duffnlo 20 Uav 11118 1 lsl
!!cored him on a ground out. In the lOth Inning
only to have
Hold NL leed
AWitrallan Pur•ult- Hlll. Nor· BuffAlo 4 llavuna 3 2 nd
Tucker scored later on an error . pinch-hitter George Crowe
tie
The St. Louis Cardinal!! . 9pllt a
l he H1i rd InnIng Gleaaon or th,ingl up In the last of the frame do~ble·header with the Phi\adel·
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tripled hut wall piclc ·
w1th a run-producing !lingle
ph1a Phillie&amp;, winning , 4·1, after a
eel off third by Red Tucker,
The
Giants
ag1in
took
the.
lead
su bbing for brother Luther, awuy
on vacation. Point got ita run ln In the 12th Inning only to have Ed
the ninth when Hindu Hederson Bailey, another Cincinnati pineb·
hit.t er, hit a home run to he the
was hlt, ' Ru8ty Wamslcy- who ;arne
up again.
played a great gsme at ahort11to p
Giant
Manager Bill Rigney Ulled
defensively, sJnJicd . Hendcnon
20
players
~n the ,game compared
scored on au\ tnfteld out.
lo ·23 lor Cmelcnnatt. Rigney waa
Point Pleasant 000 000 001-1 4 15
thrown oul of the contest In the
H11rlfor::t .... 002 020 OOx......-4 8 5
lllh for argutng with umpire Jocko
IIKLOSI IIIli
Fra:der, Donahue f7 · and Don11 Con lan.
Tha~'l how it happenahue, Red Wlmsley (8), HeaiOia
quick.-like t.hatl In comOLD OPII POICI
Rablnaon and Wolly l'o~ t aiAO
nnd RAy Tucker.
munltiea lllll over America,
.hom~red fo!' Cincin nati •nd Gall
Jjenple "who were here only
At Gallipolis Jim 8owloa wC11t Jlarr1.s added another for New
GLASS II WIITII)'ll8terday" are gone fOTever
wild with his bat drlvini In .11~ York.
..!..klllfld in hiJhwRy tr•ffic
runs with a homer, triple and
SCIIII II
In lPe second game Clneinnatl
·accldeate.
Don't let it hap·
doubte. Mick~y Mlllcr had him·
was b.!h!nd 2·0 going into the laJt
SMMII
pen to yout
self a 3-hitter and the only run of Lhc aJxtb when they tied the
against him Clime on Wlon's
homer In the eighth.
Ike Wilt ltit well for the nut
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An open porch can be macl• Into a
time this season as he sathcrcd
llvabl1 extra 100111 lor all y•ar
lhi'Cc binglea, two llingleR and .,
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double. Other hiUcn were Bobby
roancl comfort ancl convonl•nce,
Neillon, Dave Hindy, Hank Cia~·
• L•t uo t!v. you a Ire• .,timaN
worthy. Weier and Jlm Hlllcsenclosing your porr h. Thlfl b
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PHILADELPHIA UP - The Nano ablltatlon.
Middleport 201 121 001--1 12 2 tinnal Meh'!l AAU 1wimming and
Galllpolill
000 000 010-1 s 1 dlvint eharnplonahlpJ at
Kelly
Miller and Call. Valentine and Pool here Wtlnt down on the books
Burd'e lte.
today aa one of the bluest record•masflers l.n the history of the
event.
AM. . ICAN AIIOCIATION
St. Paul 'I Louilvllle, IS Jst
El&amp;ht marka were establillhed In
the 13 awimmlna: evenb on the
St. Paul t Loultvllle 1, 2nd
procram. They toeluded
three
Omaha 1 Indlan1polh a 1st
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Omaha 7 lndi•napoUa 1 2nd
WED. A.UG., Hlh
citizen's mal'k and a possible
Minneapolb &lt;t Charleaton 3
world record.
Wichita 3 Denver 2
.Hm's hiJw you cun Atip:
The hlghlltht • w.. · the ~ : 111.8
eNO DOWN PAYMENT
American reeord set by 17-year·
WLW MIDWiiSTERN HA\'RIDE
aahly, ceurt-.ully
old Gary Heinrich of San Lean·
ObHII"filll,lltl II.!. lb. werwilll .. ,~~~..
eww MONTHLY PAYMBNT
dro, Clllt., for the 400 • meter lhGftANDSTANO ATTRACI'ION
TIME ud MONEY
divktull medler which the- AAU Is
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BASEBALL RESULT

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. Baxes, one o 1 the reading .Jitters
NEW YORK UP-Unle.s.s the
tn th.e International League, con- last -place Kansas City Athletics
nccted for two grand-slammers to do a complete about-face within
lead the B1sons to 8 20_1 slaughter the ncl(:t eight days, Lou Bouover Havana in the first game or dreau wjll be let out a8 mamage.· ~
a doubleheader Sunday &amp;xes hit and George Selkirk probably
his blast.s in the first and fo rth replace him , the United • PrelL'!
innings, marktn,11 the f•rst tim~ in lear~ed today on excellent aulelgue history that a player hlt I thorHy .
two grand-sl.ammers in the same J Boudreau face-s the
ight day
game. Bu~falo_ ~on . the nightcap, deadline because the Ka;sas City
.4-3, to matnlaln Its f•rsl-place lead front office feels something drasat two games.
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er ac on , tc mon swept come off the road and reLurn
Montreal, 2.0 and 3·2, Toronto h
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won twice from Col umbull, 9·2
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and 7·~. and Roehester nipped Mi
Boudreau, whose contract still
ami in a twin-bill, 3-2 and 2--.
has another year to go, will be
offered a job Jr. tl:~ Kau"'as City
front off.i.ce.
Selkirk, tne rormer New York
Yankee outfielder, ·won a pennant with Kansas City in 1952
when the club wa~ still in the
lfiRAM, 0. UP- Former Ohio American Assodation , ilnd slill
State quarterback John Borton is a tremendously popular fig·
today was established as a con- ure in that city.
tender for the Cleveland Browns
If Boudreau Is released by
signal calling ,o;lot along with
Kansas
City, he will be the third
Tommy O'Connell.
Borton reported to camp here pilot deposed th is year.
The Was hington Senators namafter two year!'i in the Navy1
ed
Cookie Lavagetlo to suecee::J
where he dicln't play .
However, Coach Paul ' Brown Chuck DresSen, May 7, and Danreplaced ·Bobb;r
sajd "he has ,poise" a11d ha ~ ny Murtaugh
Bragan as manawer of t,he Pitts
9howed he could move around. burgh Pirates last Saturday.

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ormer

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R.arine sts.ggcred t.hrougb lo a
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. Don t pass up the chanre you have this evening to sec
dub in 15 1.n~lngs to keep pace
flight bas~ball by . young talent in Pomeroy -Syri.ICUse-Racine ~1th. anti malnLaln _ a chance to
at 6 p . m . m the Pony League All-Star game .
ttc . the Hanford T1_g:e~~ for the
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Q.blo Valley
A.s.5o&lt;:latwn cham.
Pl c mg, power tltmg and fine defensive fielding pionsh 1p sunday.

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of fine

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ll P :- Piang lo
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, a t' 1111 II Onj fa·e Oluu lakt's
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~~ be!OI;i nni ng to luk1• · hl:lpt• . V Y,: 1
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Fllckiugt•r. c!·! f'f of l hl.' ~tJtl· '!!'II: ~ w lht• dt- IH_trl rnt'nl:; rotar y fu ud
~lt-mb.t•rs of th(' l''i:l'r ut J.., 1•
divi11 ion . ~A id tn•hv
rt· · i /or pun' 1 laslrl~t o r dl'\'e-Jopmr-ht of Ht1!1t'l.' m~·ll!dt' Burl . Putfl"r!&gt;ou ,
(~nltnut!d from P•e OneJ
F\il! k in~:l.'~ ~:u 1 d thll' :~proiutnu·nt 11-' ·1rk 5
l~o!nt ~l(·a~;~nl ; ~r('d l row , Pom, - 1,Udtd aentenee.
of Paul Mt('ormi&lt;-k . llunl svil lt• l Flil'll;tngcr ~au.l that whilt' Me-l ~~{))
tl~:d~ w:•gh t. _ ~.lJJ~t')' l.lutl
Judae Paul P. Dull~ placed
r eal e~t ll l e f'Kpc.rt . will l!l·l p n.ovt• lt\rmiek 's ftjlul'~.'l will be Ulled w.s : J, .\1 t hiimbcl s, R.t&gt;tlhwuud
r.~e-r on two yearl ptObilloa on
lhe sta1l··~ r}rO.~"an, fmm tlw plan-~ a ~u!dt• poS~t ibl y lhr~ ouUiide Jt lt·l
. - - - - · - - ·- ·
t·onditl~n he r!!•l~ "COJJnt)' C!Or·
llftt;_r. hliJ right to prtdbe bar:·
nlng sla~l' to st&gt;llin v sonw 1.500 jWit l~U!!I will be mu.dr- before Lhl·
pl?.ts of groun d alon~ th'! lakf's. j priet• r.f la ntl i~ i:Cl.
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~ot1c1 be ~yoked and tb.e medl·
However. land will not be Ull J
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F
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ca l profea110n lnveatlpte .po.albltfor sale For ~orne time ." Fl.icki nTh~ parks chief uld £in• I dl"·l
~ 1ont ·~uecl ro7 -v• Ono )
revocation of his Hrente to prac·
tt&gt;rmmation of .-rhcther sites on ~una
c egram 0 Hympat h~ on tlce medicine.
ger polnt{'d ou t.
MeCormkk will help Sl't a ~·:d m• l:·k~! fronta ge- will be taken to the 1 ~ehalf otr ~mself ,and.f1rs. EuenGeer was owted from the Palr·
for lands put up fnr S&lt;~lt&gt; after water li• c l. as not pe&lt;.'n di.!cussed . j. owe r .0 l'Orge 3 :W 1 ~w. known Held County Medical Ann. and
the state has determi 11 ~d it can He ~a1d the s tate may retain a I ~ ~M~astng~.on ~nd !n \ le-;na a~ re moved from the Lancaster-Fair·
not use the .d te s for· ptlbl!c n~r- walkway alo ng the lakes ror public h ts: ~ty an to mem er:&gt; 11
fie ld HoapltalataU.
reatidna l faci litie 11 .
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The State Medical board c-an
Flickin_ger sa id th lami
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E1senhower sa1d George s death ptnallu Geer furthn- by 1 Rver•
,
. " 'f ~ ts has Y_et to bt worked out." . "is a grea l loss not on1r to his reprimand to revocation of his
0_, urcs woul d be use/ al 11 w~~~d
to aid Herbert . Eagon N·p-l1 \ l&lt; l!{·k!n ge r !11/.!d .
:Jwn native alate Of Georg ia but license.
Resources .d irector. and. thf'a ~:~ -~ lie said the div ision has been also t_o the en lire natio_? ·" he ad~. T~e investigatio6
~eer'• K'l·
1~rat Resourr_es rommissin n. i 11 workln 8 with otbe! state depart· ed t.~at he suffered a -~e-~s onal t1vlhe• by Ja~ authOrlhet
wa11
lm&lt;1l determination in what land ments, in cluding highway and pub- 1 lo.ss
because 9eor~ e -na ~ I prompted _by t••e de-atlu of bia two
to release for publif' sale~
lie worb. and local government good and d~ar fri end_former,.wlvu.
. {)fficials in determining what ltind
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Wtlt B• M.ttl~d
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,__:__ _ _, _ - - - SURVEY MADE
He was ; t. Julstandmg Amen·
MAS~LINIC
11 rf'('llmmer.d for sate.
The lwo·)t'ar .&lt;i Ul'Vl'.Y bv 1h e
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ran and a tin!' gt&gt;ntl~man who
Admissions: Hartieoo ~- Gampark 's d!vision
lw s d•·tl'rmint•tl
I will be gre;~tly mis!(ed." tht- Pres· mon . Pomtroy, JlllY • : Mn.
plots av:nlC~b lc for Sll l ~· and now
NEWSPAPERMAN DIES
idt'nl said.
Kathlef!D Bissell, Lon&amp; Bottom,
leased to incliv idu:.tls.
Nf&lt;~WBILRRY . Mich. . UP- Ralph
Vice
President.. Richard M. July 30.
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The lake~. oncl" used to fct"'d thr Gl•oq;e rrcppon, 58, Covington. Nixon praised qeorge as "one of
Birth : "- daughter, Avl8 Fal\h,
callfts._ are Portage, St.. Mury·s . Ky., busines~ marwgl•r o~ t_hf' the greatest senators In the his· to Mr. and M.rs. Haywar4. W. Billl,ol1tmu~ . huckey , a nd .ln d! iill .
Kt•n t uek~· ed1t10n of !he Cmctn· tory of the nation and one who Sl'll, Long Bottom, Jub'. 30.
Fhckm gr sa1d tl1 c land would nati Tune s St&lt;Jr, died here Wed- rose complett'ly above partisan I
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ftrs t be dHcted to pre~t·n t tt'na nt s m•s da y wh!le on i
trip to Tah· l politics in the se rv tn• of Ius state
The Reedsville Pioa,er 4-H
If these persnns f:ul to place op quamcnun F~tlls. lit&gt; and his wife ar.tt the nation."
Club met July 10 at the- lltbf-Ol
t10n on tl'e land. tht' ~•te~ w1ll be J.uey WC'rc varahoning.
l .tf~retary of State John Foster buildin&amp;. Mrt. Nolan Judsed aw'
-·---- - 1pUltes summed up the "world ing proje-ct~. Advbor in ehtre~
· ~ tatesman.sbtp '' outlook w1th whic h .M1~11 Lucy Kibble. Aeport. or d ..
~ George, then "dean" of the Sen- monatratlona on the yelr'l work
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ate, handled the work f• f the Sen- I on "Good food for snacking; an t!
pa('ktng" apd m "3ewi nt projee• "
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•• , 10n~ comm1ttee.
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George, Dulles said . "sought to An exh1bit was planned . at thl"
5 Cuh off
tl\pac! IY
promote the- enlighte ned self inter- fa 1r- Mary Jane Cashdollar.
9 Rtver
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est of tht! United States. recogniz1Sib J
7 Kmd
ing th at such self interest could
10 Pe•·-~ ~a
nr pro.
dan!
: not be aChi_e ved except in triend11 ~u ..: lant
C&lt;'d me
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ly cooperation with other free na·
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tions."
\ Conneaut. in the northeast corn£&gt; ts
2B. :et .
His leadership spearheaded par· ne-r of the alate, in Ashtabula
roots t ocks
11 Afric11.n
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ticipation in the GeneYa Confer· County, is the farthest from the
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worm a
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ltJ. M 11 toerry
13. Os&lt;:i l!at-=
lettf·)
b•turd•r'• -'••wer
e~ce, an conwressjona l approval hf'art o£ Ohio.
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'27. Rtirs up
33. Tl'm pl"r
the German and Austrian
The street signs in Klng~vUlP .
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Vt' hicle
28. R!H•r
3~ Staletre11tie s a nd the Formosa resolu·
Ohio. east or Ashtabula, are adorn·
11&lt; Mn; Ca nt or li . SIJhere
ll'' r 1
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lion.
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-.ft. Largt'
:.!4,1. Sloths
~0. Guide
1Utah)
village
name.
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21. r.·; ~ h
ltlbbins
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SPORTS

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w1ll bt• mitiallt tt n ·tr ·t d
.1 da y reported collectlon
be riPII•rmlnt&gt;d
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first Birthday
Is Observed For
Rutland Garden Club Pra1sed
Vaughan
For Quality Of Flower Show Don
Tbe r st b r hday of
Th!' Rutland Garden Club re

e ved b gh

pc.Ue

from

Mrs

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Aug 5 _19-57_ _

gladiolus

Mrs

Folan

gbd O)U&amp;.

Sect on B spec mens
b ue
their 1957 Flower ~bow
Mrs M s Reibel begon a b ue Mrs
Bender a past Regional D ector Re bel maran a red Mr Re be
ra led the show wbh:h was held buH rushes Mr.s F La k n be
b Jl past weekend at the Rutland gon a whtte Mrs 8 ddle
l1elhod1st Church one of
he plant
best shows she bad seen
Section C as th~
The judges commended the
exh b t and ! rms coope at ng
s1agmg romm ttee for the work
wer~
he
Ru
nc! Dcpartmen
wh h s:he sad was beau ful y
Store til
Far ners
Hardv.are
dont&gt; and also sa d tha the qu
Store
t~nd the J\.u and F
n u e
I
of the arrangcmf'nts n the
Store Ca pe s Nu n
of
Bu
how was unusually h gb
1 nghm l ad a d p ay oF e er
Mrs W Ham Folan was gener
y
o and he
a ha rman of the show and Mrs green shrubbe
Mr
apman and
Rober Rc be Regional Director
had
p ay of gar
a ed a e crk for Mrs Sende

E01rl Bender

Mar etta

Judge of

udge used the mer t s~lem

Th

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fo her o a judging wh eh aste
h t&gt;e hour and_ awarded an uu
ua numher of blue r bbons
1 heme of the show was Sun
"'"' Har no11
Ribbons awa ded
we e Class I Lazy River bl e
)f s Rober
Rebel
red
Mrs
S T us Clus ll My Fa
o tl'
blue Mrs
ii.oy Slone
Cush Johnston
r~d
Mrs
a c
o we l Mrs Gold e A
c on \li h e Mn Bertha Amos
ass l I Days of Yore hlul'
C 0 Chapman MNi Jotm
Mrs
Grace Thomas reel
Webb Hal Mrs Oleva Cot

Ha
pr
of the
d 0 1e
ees for
how we e 11 ag g Mrs Carl
Mn
Cha s Am 11
p A J v den Mr
Corhl.'tt
Pa crson M 5 GuY 1 ark n Mrs
Mr Colwe
Clas&amp; IV Na w 1 m Folan Rg
and
n ama
blue Mrs T t s F.n r cs M 8 cec
Mrs
R I&gt; I M s Juhnston
Cullh Johns 0
Mr Webb Ha l
Golde
Anderson
wh t
M s 1 A A clcl l'
M
F o'd
Rt'be .11 f'o r. B nda D eh Mr
ll omas [nfo rna on Mr
eorge
R '\ B del c
Las her
M
Dnna
Hoffmcn
ass V R b n Hood
Publ 0 t)" Mrs v non Weber
M s F rancl.'s Lark n MrR
Judg ng
r 1 ob
Re he
ln
a Mrs T tus red Bin a
a on }I
Ja ncs s T us
wh e BeJ'Ilha Amos
C ass
In M 5 B nder 5 ummar of
Med ta on b uc Mrs Rc bel
be shu,. 8 e gave
c n wenty
Ml'li T UB 2 red Mrs Anderson
Pi!!!!' " uu of a POBII ble 20 for
:0.1r Cec Bot n M s Co we I s(ft' ng 19 or 20 for h r Edu
:'11r B ddle Class vn
Teen ag
ea onal exh b t
23 of 2!5 for
(uke Party blu M
Heibel
her ~eheclu e 14. or 15 ror the
red M s Vernon Weber
Mrs quall y of he r
exh b s
The
W liam Fo an wh te
Mrs R11
cub has lwen y 8cvcn member&amp;
S one C ass VIII
Summer D s- &lt;I
entered a tal of 82 exh b h
net on blue Mrs Bol n Mrs
l
n the n
1 non mt'mhc
(o
1 Mr.s T tus
red
Mrs
Ol"la 1 C tiS
Chapman MD Guy Lark l1

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llo rlays
Mr ( o "'~
r~d Mr
F ancc
Lark n w te M s Hnll ClaS.'i X
M arty s (.:orsagc
b ue
M ~
lJ d I e 2 M B I Mrs And

'"n Spec men

awiiJ'rtli
Cla~ A
Mn 1 tu 2 roses
red
Mr
C wei glacl olu
wo ro
z nnlas wh tt' Mrs II ddle z
o a Mrs Colwell gladiolus Mrs

b uc

M1ss Lo1s Cec1l
ISt1ll Followmg

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Cornne Manley Engagement And
Approachmg Marnage Announced

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younge son of Mr
and
R chard Vaughan Jr
wu
buted Sa u day v. h a par X a
hu home on Pear St ee
Mrs Vaugl an wa~ a ~ s ed bY
ber gran mo her
Mrs
Ann ce
Ohl nger
serv ng deco ~t j
cpcilkes
eccamfutpu
and M eke Mouse favo s
t'd
w th cand e
Don
r hday 1
cake had on
andl e and o e cd
ros(' fo deoaton
n
h
scrip on Happy 13 tnda Don
Gues were Jot' Chapman a d
hl.t mo he
M s Te
hapman
Vanessa 0 I an I M s E il c
Dill Jcnn
Gw azrl v. k
a d
MTI Leona d Gw a:r:d owsk
So
)a Oh nge and M
Da d Oh
ln11er Mary Ru h Saue
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Ha old saue S ephC'
Mra Dale
Wa b rn
Spencer and M s 8 I 'i Jo Spe
cer Rae ne Ma t n a d Jud)
Vlilughan Pome oy anrl B l Va
ghan ~ dd cpu

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The annual G cen e
n on
was held "u day A.ugus 4 a he
M ddleport roadside pa k a noon
A basket d nner was sc ed and
those pte!len we e M a c1 M s
Lon Green ee and fla gh e B
Mr and M li Eu.~~: ne- ~ Dan c a d
ton M chae M dd po
M
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Mr11 0 C Green ce M and M S:
James Ra d n M nnd M
thur 1 homa and Ga
M s
garet Wasne Charlc on
Mra Mary M r n Mr and Mrs
Edgar Mart n M and Mrs Per~
Say e Ml!iS 1 en Sa e and Ern
est sayre M ss
I a Green lee
Arbuckle 'II Va Mr and Mrs
Bernard Bowe and son D ug as
Ch II cothc
Mrs lie en Arbu k e Buffalo W
Va W li Sm h Mtss Lyda Sm h
Mr and Mrs John Ha d n Mn
Helen Co s n and son J mmy I e
on W va V ky and Boh y Er
rc
He en l a n a P P casant

OULD 70u 111• to uom.lnate
W
tor apeclal bonon a torrn.r
4 H Club member who baa b8"

oo:oe an outatantlnl ekaen!
• Tbill N now posatble thtoua:b th•
uUonal 'H Alumni Reeoanit on
~prosram belnl conducted by tbe
rstat.e Pll:t.enal.on Benlt\e and
~apo1180Hd. by Olla Matb1e~ton

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ALL NE)Y

Great Books Club
Season Schedule
AnnOUnCe d T day

Mrs Lena Huber
Is Honor Guest
On Her B1rthday

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Mason City Mothers Club
out1••It Li ttIe League Roys
schedule of the \\ ahama L ttle
league was played last week bu
se~ral game:~ WI
be played
dur ng the c;om ng month between the team~ o! the league
AKIN5-HART BOUT SI!T
CLEVELANtl UP - Welter
we ght V rgll Ak n1 puts nls hi.Jh
rank ng on the I ne here Friday
n ght aga nst Sugar JWrt n a na
onally
tclavlsed
10
round
match
AMOROS BENCHED /
BROOKLYN UP _ Qulf elder
Sandy Amoros w II be lost to the
Brooklyn Dod1ers for at learfl
live day1
becau1e of a pulled
musete n 11 s left th gh suffHM
while runnlng the bases n a g&amp;me
at M !waukee Saturday

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BUSINESS SUCCESS IS
O"EN A "GOOD SHIRT STORY"

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Special Legion
Meeting Called

Tri-Lustre
Cleanen

Robinson's

LaURdry

$150

1.!4 E Mila St~

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IN 15
MINUTES

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least 100 h01ners

ON

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CHARM

a tmooth ~une of drela (l&lt;t bell
or not)

wb a whUIPteal way

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t~ulte C4Jtol
tonltht
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f• r 1nd • llttle wenner Hllh
today In the 70.. low tenl1ht 41

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of wear n1 polka doll ip. &lt;A)hiiTII 1
Tenpm cro... dyed wtate ol
rayoa aad tcetate ytith llw loelt of
fine l!'onted Wuhahle aad ereue-lftUtanL Grey Mo-.
blue. mau,. or turouo"' 10 to 18.
00

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ELBERFElD$

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eters

total of 6 canrl dates a cady
r ed toilay ror pos t ons on
school boards owruh p rustees
and v lage off ces w th more to
follow before clos ng t me Wed
ncsday at 4 p m
A

Cnnd dales

ISchultz
f I ng Saturdll
Ol e

ror

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Low Cost Housing Boom Seen
As Result Of Nfw FHA Plans

ff ....J.,h Show 1,

Be Held At Fair

Atomic Workers
Sign Paet For
3Year Contract

WASHINGTON UP Ho 1smg ndustry offJcJals today
cast a possible low-cost housmg boo
If lenders
the new low federal floor on down paym t

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ter Reed Army Hosp tal yester
day This mornolng she under
went an operat on for a be gn
condition the operat on perform
ed by Dr Humbert L R va Col
onel M C and It waa succeMful
Mrs Eiaenhower 1 condit on
s
good
Pressen by reporters for he
pree se n.oture or the F rsl La ly 1
ailment Hagerty pointed out that
R va was a gynecologut A gyne
colotBt apec alil&amp;l in women s a I
meni.J
Under later quest onmg Ha
gerty said the operat on nvoivca
nothmg serious and ot an em
ergeney
He also sad t.hnt the
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Mn Clan A Gif'=:, 4etart

at t~C b - ol"Joel ujlji(&gt;te~r.on!r.;.,ANNA JeAN ROSE do ....m ef
dark Kyle t'hafleston. .,.
Mf" an• Mrt: "'"ormH Rose P ne
morn g t was earned
G OYe w II m•k• the ••• ds 1n
day

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accept

She was bo n Mareh 29 863 n
Lctar Her !)a ents bo h decea e I
At the
t
h F
en 5
were the late Cha les and Ma d.a
same 1me t e ederal Housmg Adm1mstratwn fac Say e She was p eccded n dea h
ed a fulJ congressional nveshgatwn because of the boost m by her husband Dan P Gift who
mortgage mterest rates that "&lt;~ccomparued the down payment d ed n 1954
cu .s
In add t on o Mrs Ky e ano her
The E enhowe adm nLStra on daugh er Mrs F R Carsey of
Monday au hor ze[l a 25 lo 57 per Mason and one son Roder ck D
enl roduc on
n m n mum re [ G rt Letart s x grand ch ldren and
ed dOWn ~a
S and a 44 ~X great gr nd Ch ldren a)sO Sur
per ccrlt bons n n ercs. 11 es v ve
on govc nn
nsur!i'd F'HA oa
The rema ns may bc seen at the
The move a rned a put n new fog esong Funera Home at anY
f
n he agg ng hous ng
n t me
BY UNITED PRESS
r! s y
1hc body w ll 1 c n stale from
A mass or coo a from Can d&lt;1
Two Poss bit H tch••
I unl 2 p m a the Letar Me h
en tempera urc p urn me ng o
The new regula on nean hat odLSt Church whc e serv ces w
heir owcst ]eve s on eeotxl rQ f r lhe fl s, t me
h s 0 }' a be hC"ld at 2 p m Wednesday by
he date n \\est V rg n a and na c-.1n buy a $14 000 home w h 1 tbt Rev R G Ell s Runal w I
Southeastern dmo last n n~tt a down 1 'll mcnt as sm&amp; a~ $GOO folnw n Leta t cemc cry
Wcllther observers sa d he n gh
er he FHA prog m Monday
woul cont nue cbil y fo
It
he wou d a e ha~ o pu down
next two or three day
leas $1 700
The mercury dipped lo 42 de
B
here arc
0
ecs at Fla fop between Be k h tches
1
de
Th&lt;! m n ha
ey and Pr nee on JU
grees above fr~~z n~: 1 he
ng to pas 0
two argest c t cs a o ha
on h new ow
1ows f-or arv Aug 5
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Temp atures

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Shte F•
Aug. 27 She w11
nem•d Ho ste n Queen n ,. state
w de contest conducted
by the

Oh o Holsten
sen o

News, •nd , •
at Oh 0

Korean Bonus For
W.Va. Veterans
Started In Motion

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Charlesto s
ow of 49 wa
nterc
a cs P obab
four degrees be OW the prev OU8 be h srer nfw on lhc mo
m n mum of :;3 degrees se
gar ess o he ov.n pa
0
1948 wh c Hu ng on s 48 wns
equ red
four below the 19-YJ figure Park
I dustry o
c sbu g 1 ke Charles en had 11 4 ~,~
Cont hued
et mpared v. th a prcv o s ow o
53 n ne years agw
Second co Jest
pot
n the
~ ate was E k ns w th 11 r-ead ng
Of 44
Mor.gantown I ad
Wheel n,11 48 and Mart n
Tempera urc
n
c da
1 gh hours Mo da we e com for
11h e Hunt g n had he
TwQ ro
gs \\'(' c hand
gh o 80 The naxm n
d down
om he bench oday
ngs an~ed down o Fla
67 The h ghest lodoy w 5 ,,, n b Common P cas Judge John C
Bacon
expec ed lo be abou 80 a Hu
In Her t: A R h e RD
ne vs James P Off tt
ngto·.
and the court susta n~d
on Lu ha c
he Mo or
a e Corp n ade a JJarl

Court Rulings
Handed Down In
Two Civil Suits

Meigs Count) Auto
ponu}abon
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what the White House described as a bemgn cond lion
Grows
The surgeon was Dr Humbert L
colonel
the
r
Army Medical Corps a gynecologist
During
Past year
Mrs EISenhower 59 was reportc&lt;l by White House Press

Secretary James C Hagerty to be
m
I!OOd cond tion
follow ng
the Butgery
She entered the
ope rat ng
)'eMeY Bennelt Post No 128
t
Water
Reed
shortly
af
room
American Leg on w U meet Wed
ter
8
a
m
E
D
T
this
mor:mng
nesda}' at 7 30 for a l!lpei: al meet
tng caUed by theJr eomn andor and was rcinoved at 10111 a m
Her ndmiJsion lo the hosplta
Lr.WiJ Long to make plarn; for
was
kept top secret unt I the
Uae11 o.nnual Lab&lt;lr O.ay celebra
Pres llent was informed of tile
lion
AJJ members are rged to a results of the operaHon Eiaen
tend the meeting nnd the fish hower received the newa of the
try that ls sebfldaled to foil w succe.ssfuJ com,p etion ot the op
eratlon wbile I e was cooferr ag
tM b\lllne&amp;B Hllion
witb Republican
congre181011al
leaders
at
the
White
House
RITU.NI PROM CAMP
Pre.slden
Shortly after the
Norman :Rou8~ .ton of Mr: and
beard
from
tile
Npltal
Hagerty
Jlr8 H11rold G Roolh Let111 Fallt
i11sued
thts
statement
returned from s x weeks ROTC
"P.ka Eisen)1nwer entered Wa1
llfllnlng ot C41llp CampbeU Ill'

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The 1 lh annual Je
Sholt Qf D str c 15 w
at
a n on Aug 16 a lhe
Rock Spr ngs Fa tgrounds n coope at on w th the 94th annu!l
Me gs Coun y Fair A en C H
PO..'lTSMOUTII
0 UP- Good
Sr fa r board secretary annuun
year A om c Corp oCf ab; ancl
ced today
representat ves of the 0 1 Che
Fourl('en
troph es
w II be cal and A omic Workers Un on a
awarded dur rtg the &amp;how an 9nf the nearby Waverly AEC plan
lhe 23 c asBe o be shown in ad stgncd a three year contrac Mon
d t on to c.aah awards that w il be day
presented the w nncr
Two o
The pact a rcct.s
the troph cs
o be awa cicd arc 2 700 man plant It
travc ng awards o be prcscn ed a 13-cent an hour ncreasc JJ
tn lhe owners o{ t1 e
and cham cents rl'troact ve to las
pton bull and the g antl cham 30 h
p on female
However the tro
A n ne cent ra sc w 11 be gra t
ph cs must ~ won b:¥ the (twners cd next April 30
Jiarrie Marie Sn th d recto for thre consecut ve years be
Un on members ra ( cd the
Of the lleigs Co nly Welfare J fore they can be rela ned
contract last Fr day
Depar:tmen-t wa8 awarded a
Y
per month ncrease In pay J ly
Ent es may be made with R H
t:NTRY DEADLINE SliT
15 during a spec al n eet ng of Hayes show !leerctar) at G y
POMEROY Res den
ore b~:r
the county board or commLSs on v Je or may be made r. the bll
er11 liCcordlng to records releos where he ca tlc arc J)laecd on ng renu ded that \\ ednesday
ed today
the lairgrounds All cntr es must Aug 7 s the deadti e or en &lt;!r
ng 1 vestock in the eompet ion
RoiJand NeuiJ: ng oflt"red he be n place bY 10 a n on Aug
Meigs County
pay i~ease reS&lt;IIution It wa 14 A I group classes o be Bhown Bf the 94 annua
.seconded by Dan c Hart ngC' must be owned by Lhe cxh b tor Fair Allen C Hlll Sr fai board
and was made retroact ve to Ju
and a I Jerseys mus be reg stcr secretary w ll be at he fa r
boar(! off ce on the Rock Spr ngs
1 1957
ed a d transferred
nd certif
Fairifouncls unti
4 p m each
ra another teso ut on the board cate prc3entcd when
directed the Welfare d rec or o en crcd In the .!ihO&gt;~. ~ompet ton day to accept the cntr es
nm1t medical care antl hospi 11
Count es mak ng up the d strlc
pt on to the ttandard ~et bY the arc Me gs Mo gan Washmglor,
pepRrtment of Pu 1 c Wclfa C' and Athens
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
-----The annual Chester TowT16h ll
for the Div sion or A d Redp cots
Sunday School p n c w II be
being 10 days hosp tal za lon 11 d
LICINSE ISSUED
held Sunday August 11 at W lb
two ea Is per mo th for chron c j A marr age I cen e hAs been Gro\re Flatwoods
0
Sunda)
«ases atid 10 ea s IJ.Cr month at granted here to Frank V c o School wtll be held a 10 30 a m
bome for acute Clllles Mr Har
Musser 18 Pomeroy fa mer apd followed by a baske
d nner at
lnaer made thu mot on set!ond£'d Nancy Ellen Fridle~ 17 Pome noon An afternoo• scrv ee and
by Ml' Neutzbng
roy student
program wll also be held
Other actions
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A ttansfer of $150 was o dcred
from the nlary of court repo e
to salary or cxecut ve director of
t'.ht Weltare Department
Sinee a contract to supply
guoline to the ('(lunty garage
,ttll the Rizer 0 I Co cxp red
.tuly 21 bids were ordc ed adve
WASHING'tON UP - President Eisenhower s wife wa• op
t1Jed for a new 9(}.day per od
lOW PreSldent Har Cra g pre erated on this morning at Walter Reed Army Hospital (Qr

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,amie
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Pt. Pleasant Teacher Explores
Atomic Wonders At Cornell U.

$251

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4-H G 1 Camp

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County Wellare
Dead Is Awarded
$25 Pay Increase

FURNITURE

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Fenec Me fn will be
the solo or Gera d Ke ly and Bob
Hoofheh w l1 s ng
Don t Br ng
Lulu wlth Evelyn Cleland play ngf
the role of Lulu and fcatur ng a
danemg chorus
The iltondo g.cene of the show
wJil be an l&amp;ad vaudev lle revue
Jobn Richmond m nstrel n erioc
ptor wilt do the emcee work for
both ICC®S of the show and MI'S
OJ+.ve: lrilfaham u the accoropan sl

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

IQueen O£ Furrow

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AMSTERDAM Holland UPAda Den Haan or Holland set a
world reco d for the 200.meter
women s breJIS s rokc when she
was c ocked
n 2 !H 3 set'Ond!l
Sunda)" n the Dutch nahonal
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u teesh ~
were E ere\..
Chr s 11 n D chi
R land Hcrsche Roush Leta t
w l am Thucnc Elson Spencer
Homer c rc e
all of Su Ion
Fl
n
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ue ou Cht'(flc
Jones Bedford
Melv n
A D p m h s ~ e ng eve
Sc Po Walter Schrelhcr
Sal sMe g Coun y con es anLs w
bu Y and Wa den Ou s Lebanon
compe e
he q e o of he fur
E gene Ho der f led for a posl
I ow o LeiSt to be he d a the
on on the Southern Local School
Po me o Jun or H gb School IIU Boa d R chard
Duckwo h ro
d tor um
a o he r c m as Syracuse v agE:
Two o
g s w
~ e k and
Ha ry Hubbard fo a
&lt;~med
n the 11 ea sea on Syracuse v llage coune 1
con c
F day e e
lb. ph ba o seck ng a trust
ng n
1 he
pos
OJ ve rownsh p was the
Me s
rsl to f
1'ue.! da
Rousb
F I og Monday were for lrus
Kav
ohnson
ec C W
Henderson
Orange
Sheba H l
Joseph e
Gu
A
Spencer
and
George
W
and Anna Jean Rolje M
Reed 01 ve
Fred C Le Ihe l
Mrs R R Barber or A hens
De vcr Hysell Salisbu y B E
Doyle Shuler of Chesh re
Hayman SuL on
)udg~ he contc.&lt;;
A 7 p m th s even ng n Ihe
For school board
Na • p
audito urn he annua 4 H
ub
B ggs Sal bury Local
; oyd
emonst at ons
v 1 be held on D nsmoor Northern Local
Wd
cloth ng nutr t on and f r'"t a d
bur Parker Ea&amp;te n Loca
projec s All together tbcrc w
1' o-: conslab e
W T He Ur x
e HI (.1 monst at o s
SuLio
Continued on Page F vc
GIOOCkner sa d W II am Lo g
f led last week for trus. cc n Lc
bano
not W ll am Johnson a~
p
cv
ausly
tt'por ed D V Morr s
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Co umb a
also · jtas fiWd for
solo wtU amg
Let Me WtiJ&lt;&gt;o
Lru81ee r\Ot pre\'!iUsl; W'ported
twill\. Min ctoadesanna_He:u. ·!lei&amp;&amp;
:Jr~
J..
County stage veteran dancing tbe
U
n edkout during the seene and B 11
1
car
mmstrel
banjO sl
w II
switch to the gu lar for h~ scene
RoJI Along Pra r e
to present
Moon Eve)) n Fi k and Sha on
Brown w I learn for he f rst me
to lflng And Let he Rest Of ~he
World Go Oy with a 8-member
vocal chorus back ng the number
Robbie Brown Chn lcs Sw sher
Charles Wer y and Tommy Brown
will do the olo work on Rock a
8 lly backed by the male chorus
1 nt! A western flavored tunc Re
membeT Me wdl be sung by San
dra Ingraham and Kaaron Kelt~m
making the r second appea a rice
with tile assoc allon as a eam
Norma Ch-apman wll be vocaliSt
on Ragtime Cowboy Joe wh ch
will feature a dane ng choru!' com
posed of Ma da Roush v ckl
:1\rown Paula Sayre Mary Amber
ger Dorothy Stark L a Ter e
Sondra Potts and Judy Spencer
orange and whtte abbrev ated cow
811:'1 costuming
Llttle Donna Re bel
mascot w 11 do a repeat on he
rend l on of Buttons and Bows
for wh ch ~he was encored at as
year !I far show by the aaso
Struble wUl be so o st on C ga
reet.s Whusky and W ld W ld Wo.
men a repeat number from the
ali!OCJ,iltlon s July 4th ptesentatlon
Orval W les w II aga n appear
1n a eomedy rote ond for hiS vocal

Occu~tiol'l o l'o~ 0"- - - - - -- ---------- !

Walter A. Roush
Re-enlisted In
The U.S. Navy

Fur.-.iture

Saturday Aug 17 at the 94th annual Metgs County Fatr
Western oostum ng wtll be ea
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thte

St&lt;~brn

a popular number Iron the Broadway musocal

act of the County Fatr Follies a new musical bemg
prtpared by the B1g Bend Mmstrcl Association to be present
ed as the grandstand attraction for th~ evemng at 8 p m on

H W hnWiewl lhtM 4oH Clu .. t.-lll•r
Ohle. ll.te URIHnlty
CehtMIMr' 10, Oha.

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Most Happy Fella Will be sung by Joe Struble to open the

ReCQ9nit on Protrt,..

(Co

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BY UNIYIO I'IIUS

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Top Broadway Musical Number 61 Seeks Jobs In
Included In Meigs Fair Show IPublic Offices;

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wood
Mr and Mr R chard We Is and
ch drcn R cky and Dee A n were
1week end guMls of re at v~s
A farew
pa ty w ~ g vcn for
Mar ct a
Mr and Mrs RO and I Va ghn and
cord ng.11 v s t11 by smull groupS
son Dav d and Ma k :-\a u day
who pcrfor n fo the r
former
M Sgt and M s ft }mon I A.
e en g whc
teachfl'r
lcnsworth and fam I Harvey Rae he d n the
This year when the Middleport Ann Jean and Joe A us n Texas Wf'" g r 8 w e p es
d o
Hjgh Schoo baseball tenm went eft Sunday n ght on a
P to LeVaughn !am lv who o.\
to the top of the en e ~ ale and M ddlepol1: where tl ey w I v s this week for W nlc s
were State C amp onm Miss Ceo
thetr mo hen Mrs D E Ro sh
0 h('r p
wll8 as exc te as any leen ager or and M s Harvey J\llcn~;wo th
Ha ~ s M
M
Wtt
pare ts: of the players She wrote
Mr and Mrs W s ru('se 1 Harr H and d;~ugh
J
to he Cine nQ.a Base hal C uh and have been YL! t ng Mr nnd Mr Mr a d M G enn La b
tl cy 11cnt her an autographed hase John McCabe and three
dren ln anrl M
ames 1hom s anrt Ka c
ba for her to g Yo o the ch,am Col mhus and were a o npan cd an
M an M s M
plon8
home by
heir gran ddaughter
M c an I J mmy M
nJ ~
Cl c nna l player~ who have 1 Mary Lynn and Patty McCabe
Kar Owen '-1r a I Mrs H
uu ographed he bal arc Joe Nux
Mlu Beth Woo cnsn dcr cacher Russe and R chard Bo n
a 1 F'ra k Robinson Roy McM 1 [In the Akron sc hools 11nrt Mn
an Gus Br I Ted Kluuewskl Ethel S ecle tcac er in Cuya ogo
Johnny Temple Ed BaleY Wally Fal s were o ernlghl g e s" of Mr
e
rna Smoky Burgcn and B rd e and Mrs James Eu er Fr doy and
INCLUDES
sac
ax amou ~
Wale Arnold Roush son of
T hbe Ul
alao visited with Mrs Eu c
a
cull~ G adys Roush Rl l Le
Ohio
t:
nlvenity
where
hey
had
FRIGIDAIRE
0
"t W Va has re enl oted In
been classmale8
Mr and Mrs Bernard K nke and
A a cccnt mec n~ or he (
he U S Navy to cont nue hk
llolrlgeralur and
two IOM are moving Tuesday from Book! rl b held at he home'
career as a hosp tal corpsman
Pomeroy to he G.-orgc Tewksbary !\Gao Range
Dona d M s
on
I
Roush served n he Navy for
home on North Third Avenue
eo n S cc M dd cpor he s h I
fo r year'! perform ng many ne
Pay Only t59 DO down
WilBon HudBOn who l-.11~ been u for he ar.p roa ch ng ljeason wat
M s 0 ,ga P ero
ret ned to d cal dutle8 chef among which
a
no
d
by
lhc
ogra
n
Com
he
!'!mpln
n
n
Columbua wu assistance 'n the operation on
a
medical
pnt
cnt
a
Ho
zcr
Hos
Mr and J\1.n rh
G obokar
and •29 00 per month
m cc
( e l&gt;P d n~
wo ceks vaea such comp leatcd operations ll!l
n e tal crt w th a \lrkoy d nner pita has been returned home
The Rev Howard R ppc- t and
Mee ng~ rc he d at he ho n s tion w h he n other Mrs Odet bra n surgery
Sun ay honor g her mother '-tr&amp;
hi•
moll
c
Mrs
C
F.
llupcl
of
the members the th rd Tucs
ll P ro
He at ended Appa achlan S ate
Lena Huber on her b rthday A
Mr and
V. i'll an Seyfr cd Teachers Coll~gc Boone N t.:
de orate h h lay cake waB 8erv Lona Beac:h where he w spe d or each month a two o clock Th
Long Bea('h wrere he w
spend f rs meeting of the pew season of Ga po
ed da ves ln dl.lr ng the year that h.e wa1 out
cd w h he nncr
will
be
on
s
pt
17
The
program
l
u
ileroy
and
Pnded
the funer of serv ce He will be in the,. Ano
h
1
vacation
during
the
month
of
l r 'lent wt'Te Mr
and Mrs
Gcorgc Eichinger cost a Recc v ng St.at on Wash
\\al cr KAuffn a
and chtldren A RUSt. Mr Ruppelt ir. on vacat on for he year as an no need 11 a u of he unc
S da~
ngton o c f61' about three
lin f11x Mus Paul Huber Ma from the Mlddleporl11nd S1rae so follows
On The Brllhloat Cornor
Sep
17th
M
J"l
11n
~fr
Al~ton
Tr•cy
ot
weeks
for rcclauificat1on and asPrc8bytorlan
Churches
o \\ Va Mr5 Huber and the
Ia Middleport
Mr
&amp;l'ld
Mn
Joh
Lockwood
Sr
bostcs~
Mr
Cedr
l
n
umbus
spo
he
weeke
d
w
~
gnmcnt
8
hos
r I lrll
and 'Mr and Mr• Char cs Bors lead er Great Book
Lc c d
his parCn s Mr and M s E J 1
----,----and daughter Bower8v e were Co nc I o Oclobc Hh
Mrs Ted Tr &lt;'Y Ball Run
week end guc1ts of the Rev and Reed hostess Mrs Da e Dutlon
\ rs M bel Mank n crt S11.t r
WO OSOn lty
OPTOKI'IIIIIT
Mra C R Konkrlght and suns Eu lead r Grea Book
Poet cs
dny for a week a v s l w h fr llnd
dell and David
Ar stotle
I Columhu•
If
Mr and Mrs Clarence Clark
November 19 Mrs Arthur Cnr [ D and Mrs J B MarshaU
have purctnsed the former Hettc penter hostess Mrs Bernard Fu z I d fam y have etur cd 0 the r \
If 5
Iaiii Coal'&amp; Sireel, 1'1m.toro7
aelmer property on the corner of leader Great Book
Faus
j ho nc Louisv c KY af er a carolyn Dotson and Ann New
Office ...... t to 1J I 10 I IOooe II Noon on Tban.l
Palmer and Sixth Avenue
v s W tlr he mo her Mrs John I land both of Muon City
are
Goc he Januar~ Mrs Edw n h
Mn A V Smitb. was a surg cal los hostess M s Everett Hnye~ F na 1
among 400 girls who are 11ttend
patient or Dr Hart nan Parkers leader Oteat Btok 1 Pra se f
M and Mrs George L cb and inQ the w Va State 4 H G rls
burg Friday after having cye- 'codly CEI "ksmhu• t Jo'eb;_!laryD Mrsd ram Y o Co un bus s~nt Satur Camp., th s week al Jackson 8 MUI
tMub e for he pall e aht weeks
e r c ar
os ess Book
111ra Mv
o ~ h 1aY w h 'I
RuS.!i
t
" r and ..
:... n
a
accord ng to M ldred F 1zer stite
She was aecompaa cd to Parkeu M t1 leader , Great
h
.. h
son The r so ~:; B I Tommy and glrlll 4-H club agent who \fl dlr
I
ll 11 1
burg by I e dttught
Mrs Kath oogy.._utncc
,.. arc
Ilk
df
kit
D'llle
D
t
on
hostess
Mrs
Thr.o
a
e ll e
or a wee s v s
eetlng the camp
ryn L Tho npson and ch ldren
dort Reed Sr eader G eflt Book
Mr
and
M
s
WaltPr
Kauffman
Other Mason County girls at
Nancy Kat y and Paul .Michael
Notebooks
Leo
ardo
Rnd
ch
drc
n
E
ward
Gene
Pau
tend
ng th&amp;
camp
ue VUe
Mrs Roae Wilburn WUey form
A
r
Mrs
Bernard
Fullz
hosa
Kay
a
d
R
chard
arriVed
Sat
Schultz
and
Anna
Belle
Sommer
1
er 1tf ddleport resident broke her
es/
Mn
Ted
Reed
ea
er
G
Ill
urday
for
a
v
s
t w thl'tter
both
of
Pt
Pleaaant
back when 1he fell recelltlY at the
EiSKYI -Mon t gne
May
her Mrs Lena Huber and
Tbe theme for the camp lJ
Many a man can attribute
home of her daughter Mrs Jul a Book:
Mrs
Everett
Hayes
hosteu
Mn
and
Mrs
Ph
1
Globok.ar
Feet
of Clay and will future
Mae
St Albans and s: a
his job •uccess to tlim ap
ArthUT
Carpenter
leader
AE
fnm
ly
many
actlvlUea and cla.aca h:
Memocial Cl n c
June Mrs Donald
Mrs R 8 punhardt and
eluding mulllc
foods
nattlre
W Va Mrs neld - Varg
pearance A prime factor
llB
hoste
s
a
gu.est
leader
to
be
awlmmlna
vupers
aalety
and
'l
M
died rocent
announced
chery
had
planned
to
rc
sparkling clean shirts Ex
Among tho
special activities
planned are 1 e1tllenabtp cere
pertly Ironed and starched
mony fl)r Jlrb who are 21 thla
vear and a State Good Groom ng
We do a line job on shirts
TONIGHT
CoDteat Abo. tbUe wUI be I
caree~ Da) obdrvance
John Wayne Maureen 0 Hara
'WINGS OF THI UGLa&amp;•
Mist Dation II 'Pie daugMer of
L1r and r,fre: Delbert Dotson
(In Tecbnlcolor)
while M:ISI Newland Ia the dau
(I'rue Story of Pllota Darinl)
Dennla Morsa:n Patricia Jilodlu il}tor of i'lr and M:n Harve~
'THI URANIUM
Newla.nd
Tu•• &amp; Wed.
AUJUit 6-1
IIRIIA HITS 1 2 ADUL'I Tlckt.. Adniltl C•r
Nit\V YORK UP-Yogi Berra s
LOMl on Family Nltht
Elr~l Flynn Olivia DeHavllland
third lnflina bomer agalnl!l\ the
'THIY OIID WITH
K..ou City lt,~tkl Tlloatlay
THIIR lOOTS ON"
was tbe New Yorlt Yankees lOOtb
Seeond Street
liiiU Slreet
.......l!letLo1111 up 1e UOOO
Sulojeet to Prompi Appfoval
Hump~rev lloglll'\ Pit 0 BreJt. of the se&amp;&amp;Qn •nd J,t marked th~
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fwcoty f ve L t lc
ca ue s n [
Mason C y were out( t4C n un
for ns a,~~t week ch eny hrough
the effor 8 of he Mason Mo I e
b and mo hers of the play
w mens So
ers wl 0 v.agcd a c mpa gn to
Se v ce met
Youm: people from Heath Me I ra sc funds to purchase he un
e member
od s Chu ch returned Saturdav forms
from the Church Camp at Lancafi
Several fathers or p aye s have
er where they had spent a week lbeen asmt ng n he promot on
The Rev C R Kcmknght pastor ot the earn by g v ng ass stane('
of Heath Ch ch WI!IS a teacher a as managers n pract c ng th
the Inst u e for the week and h
boy5 n he even ngs on a pnc
accompan ed a part of the gyou
cc fie d wh1cb they fash oned
home
on he Crow property n he nor
Mr and Mrs Carroll Swanso
bern par of town
and daughter Sylvia and ErneM
Active In th 1 work are Harr
Covert went to Lancaster after lt Surface Radford Ingles
others M ! Richard Wells and Nohels Stanley Harbour Wood
ch dren Dee Ann and Rieky who row Foreman Dewey Sm th and
had acted 111 B eounciiJor for t e 1 Paul N'hse James H John~ n
campers from Middleport returned s the exeeut ve manager whlle
Fr day n1gh and left Saturday frrr Nease lS the treasurer of the
Mar etta
organ ~at on
campers ~tnd (nst tuten were D
a e McComas Be ty and s&amp;fbara
Th~ ground for tbe f eld used
Co ert Chr stlne Coa s Mary Carol by the Maaon team was loanc~('l
Swanson Er c Chambers Forrest for that purpose by ~lr
and
Bachtel
Mrs William Crow
The last game of

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named tor apeclill reeo,;ttitlon oertUica.tM
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80~ wll bt boD.Ored II[
the I'Ute and wtl1 re
eeln a burn shed copper a.nd •• nut plaQue.
IC.., "'" d
E! r b t me a all«
woweD will be boo.wed durtnr an
lmpreeaiVII baoqdlt at tbe na
ttoap.l 4 H Club Cotlirlllll In Chi
ealfO nut December Beeldea the
expense pa d trlP each oa• w I
be vreeented with a rold t H
a 11mnl te:r the D&amp;Uonal award.
Tbe lt6i aandldAte• a1ao wll b~
selected at thia time
So don t delay- rll out the
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~Food Dtvtston Little Roel Art
" To be e.ll«lble can d 1dates
1hould bue performed aome out
standlr;tl aervlce made a notable
contrtbutlon tD the Mmmunlty
eLate or naUoo or dlaplayeu ex
eeptlonal Jeaderehlp Tbe per&amp;on
need not now reside in your atate
There are more than 21 million
former 'Hers th ou ghout the
count y and uodoubted y the
benelh::ent tnnuence ot 4 H t aln
tna: and tdeah baa aft'ec ed the
Hvea of evf't"J one Amonr tbem
are men and women wb.om you
lr.UO'W' a8 trlead.a and Delgbbo asuch 11 farmers bouaew ell the

Young Peop le

Mr and M s cu l s Wood and
ram ly Cur
and Sus n Lee of
Day nn w re week nd gucs 1 of
hiK Jll cnh M and Mrs E M

tamU:r doctoJ' tucll11r1 local
bualDua men aa.ll leJI•latorL
B:r nndiDI tu the aame of a
o.ualJtled ~H alumnua. 7011 mar
pu·e tke war lor weU

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f ned tO her llparlm!!n but she "
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dents at M dd eport Schooh
M s8 cue 1 a v c tm of m It P e
9c eros s has a steady stream of
v slon who are former pupil and
IQH[II in touch w tP, aet\ool act.l.v
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Reun1on Is Held
At Pork Sunday

John let thil morning for (heir
home Carmel Caht after a vii L
w th her parents Rev and 14rs
W•Jdo J Banels who aceo~pptn­
ed them home for a vl:ut
Mr and Mn Howard Frank
and son Ray Mr and Mrs Den
Sandra
ver Prank and cb ldren
and Jay
Clarence Frank and
Loulse 8 gley spent Sa urday n
Hunt ngton
Mr and Mrs
Denver Franlt
and !am ly re urned. to the rhome
1 n Canton after a weeks
Yls t
w h heir pareots Mr and Mrs
w lbur Moore E Ma n St and
M s Va e e Spencer
SyracuSE"
and otber e at ves
M s Helen Maag of Columbus
was the weekend gues of Mr and
M s Edd e Sm tb Wehe Terrace
Mn E he Lowery s reported
as qu e 1 n Me g&amp; General
Hosp tlil
M
and Mrs Howard Wolfe re
urned o tJie
home n Beaver
Falls Pa ~unday after a vli
w th Mr and Mrs Bentz Wolfe
Mr and Mrs Bentz Wolfe and
guests Mr and Mrs
Howat
Wolfe v s ted Sunday w th M SIC5
Augusta and Ida Wolre Plants
M
and Mrs Frank Lowe and
Mr and Mrs
Dav rl Barchfield
and son David Franklin of Day
ton are sues s of M and Mn
W I am Woodard
Mr and M s Arthu Sa) re ol
M am Fla who have bcerr tile
guests of Mrs W II am Raxter
lhe past week are v 8 ling n Ra
c ne w th Mr and Mrs Homer
Soyre
M an M s Bruce Schol a d
sons u Portsmouth vts ted Sun
day w th h s motl f:'r Mrs Her
man Scho l They also v s ted llu
grandmo her Mn Edward Hite
Mr and M s Mar on Howell
and ~augh er Nancy of Co urn
bus v s ted Sunday wltb Mr and
Mrs James W 11 and Mr and
Mrs Water Walker
Mr and Mrs Roy Ogden and
Mrs Ne ' Swe" ngen of Colum
bus and Mr
and Mrs Luther
Fre er ck or Gall a County \\ere
s ors Sunday o( Mr~ Percy
Peop .. who Is eonf ned to her
home w ~ I ne_'_'_ __

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nb Co M
Concrete .,n
nlonwv
ea
gran ed defcndan
Me gs C u y s mo or vehlclt!
en B ock Co
11nd the Wcs
popalnt on was 8 961! in 19&amp;6 ac-- V g n a Slee Co p Char Cl'.tor.
cord ng lo nforma on rcleued W Va each lo le an answer
today t:v George C Braden Reg and cross pc on on or befu e
s rar of Oh o Bureau of )lotor Aug 3rd
Velr cies The 1956 figure Bra
Meanwh k Judge Bncon serv
den says compares w th 7,54.3
ng abo as J en e JuOge wa
the 1950 population
n that cour la
th s morn ng
Largest number of veh clcs hear ng evidence on del nquency
rf':g stercd n the t'M.Inty s mun c
a ges ag11 n~ Tomn y Stowers
p.alLties was found to ~ In Porn 1~ o.f Ha:rruonv lie
eroy M ddleport and Rutian
where there were 1 "40 I 427
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
and 298 respeet vely
Adm t eel
Eugene
TT pie t
There were 5 289 veh cles reg
Pomeroy
Jsteted m the county from ou
D scharged
Mr John Dean
8 de the v.arious mun e pallt es
Total Otuo moor veh cle popu Pomeroy Mn A n a JoneJ Da
le and Mrs Ed l"bersb.ach
laUon for 1956 wall 3 950 567
Fomefoy
compared to 3 032 760 n 10!50

New Parking Hegulations Made
By New Ha\ien's Town Council
New parkmg regulations m the town of Ne v H&lt;:~ven were
adopted by the New Haven Town Council at a regular meet
mg on Monday evenmg m the ctty hall
Signs are to be erected Immediately d e t ng o park ng
at any hme on the cast s1de of Mam Street between Fifth and
Sixth St1 eets while one hou... parkmg w11I be permitted on
the west d~ of he same strert I
- - - - -- - - bctw:n the hours of 8 a m and poss b v 0 a ng., sewer
he
~p d
C ff Roush add I on o he t~:~wn
A t scusSlon was alst:~h held at ft.he A•... on was del a e..,-• un 1 a spec a
c new re mee n to b held
Th w
mee nK concern ng
SJrcn recently g ven to the own by Aug 8 g
e
ur ay
-the- flremen Counc I JflOVPrl that
the sirtn be accepted and that U
w s alsoca
6 fo thebe Ins aUecl Firem,en of the toi.\ n
soUciterl Crom house to house
b tax levy
he com
th ough the town for funds to
purchas4t lbe s ren
CounciNiso moved hat the new
Pr(' en
a
stren be blown each day except
Sunday at the noon I our n order Thomas Gr n
rna Capchar
c o de
to ad in the lubricat on of he s
rcn and to make certa n hat t men Jaek Frey Thorr.
F'.,dw n Roush and W am
remains in gooa work ng order
DlBCUSStOJl wu ala:o held on t e :and Fire Ch ef PI Ba ey

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MARKET REPORT
ClNCINNATI 0 UP Produce
Eggs steady pt ces at farms
onmrners wh tes and browns A
umbos 4244 A large 3940 A
n ed un 32-33 A sma I 20-23 B
Rrge 2931 FOB A large 44-46
A. medium 36-38 B large 36~"1
Ch ckens fryers lc lower fcy
ers 3-3~ bs 20-22 heavy bens
13 I5
I ght type hens 10.12
Pr ce &lt;l str b lion on fryeq, 44J
500 a.t 20 68000 at 21 17,300: at
21 ~ 2500 at 22 14 000 undeter
m ned
Butter 90 Sl"''re 7 f

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