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&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy Middleport o

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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

I

Chapman

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

j

la~
lX
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

Is~~oL~1• ~;~t.~~~r. ~~

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
\
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
n
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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3 ROOMS pF
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~

.OOM"

IN 15
MINUTES

Phone 197

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Eraeot Covert Mgr \

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least 100 h01ners

ON

n. ......

1ft

CHARM

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

wb a whUIPteal way

w.... ...

t~ulte C4Jtol
tonltht
~
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

•to

ELBERFElD$

1n

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

L.l

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D'Istnct
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ersey

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

ruva a

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tn

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
(Continued ~ Page Five)

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
c ms

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Fs:b

Canad130 C0 ld
ro
les
Temp atures

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th• Holste n ud9 ng e.,.nt ai the
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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IMore To Follow

,amie
M • E•Isenhower Is Conf•Ined
To Hospital Following Surgery

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Ohio lr~ •M MIMy M
continued ~~ tod11 cl•r W

Pt. Pleasant Teacher Explores
Atomic Wonders At Cornell U.

$251

T M
C
G 1s Attendmg
4-H G 1 Camp

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County Wellare
Dead Is Awarded
$25 Pay Increase

FURNITURE

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competJl10fi
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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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BAKER

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

IQueen O£ Furrow

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S&amp;TS RECORD
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
hamp onsh ps

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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
-•
uyd
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
I
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.

Church Camp

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

ReCQ9nit on Protrt,..

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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~
PomeN1 Oblo
Middleport. Ohhl
I
34tb year they have totaled at
SIIN QUINTIN

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Nat onei-4-H Alumn

I Re t Urn FrOm

Given To Honor
leVQUg hn F0m1 1Y

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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

Fa rewe II Party

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VOLIX

eaob aouat7 wiU bto
named tor apeclill reeo,;ttitlon oertUica.tM
Four ouutand.lnc pe
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
fbrm below cUp and mall today

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ZCh~mJql CorporaUon Plant
~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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For 1957-58 Honors

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Middleport
Society

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porl Srhool voca teacher s con
f ned tO her llparlm!!n but she "
Klll y tally n cru ed n the 5
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
tkl'a and programll through tape re

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Seek State's Top 4-H Alumni

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Greenlee Fam1ly
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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2-Deily llertlllel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Aug 6, 1957

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Inventions Like Always May Re suit From Accident, Also
Can Be Born Of Desparation As In The 'Third Arm'

Some people are born mventors.....'IA.Q. usu
ally-if suceessful-are mechamcally mmdl&gt;d
and quite pra&lt;tical people Most of them 111
vent as a sidellne, or hobby but g1 cat COIJJUI
3hons enlarge th etr swmt Jflt staff daJl} I\ Ill!

mventlve mmded people both an produL t 1011
and .admuustratne ftelds
There \\as a ttme about 50 .) ea1 s ago \dllll
the brtghtest men around usmg ph} s•cs ,ts
dollars for his eflort But ne\1. 1m entton:s
aoythmg more to mvent, or dtscooret about
the u.ruverse It was all wrapped up
Followina: thts edict came the atrplane , a
d10 , television alomtc fiSSion atom1c pO\\ Cr
rocket propulsion and JUSt as grea t advanu• s

in tbe Curl! and prevention of disease and TJ
vages of manktnd 1n general
M1ddJeport and Pomeroy now, and tn the
pa-st, have had a full quota If not mort.&gt; of m
ventors None yet has h1t the jackpot matez
1ally,. deanlng up that long sought mJili(Jn
dollars for h1s effort But ne~· v..mv€'ntl0ns
are being patented on the hoUJ 1n Washmgton

D C and somebody hlts the big pa} off every

day

One of the most umque mvcntlons 111 ll'
rent t1mes has been reported out of Chtcago
recently Th1s creation shows vlvtdly how 111
ventions, often the product of antdf"nt are
som@times born 10 desparabon
That ts what happened to Eli Kahn, 5411

N Clark Street, Chicago, when his wife gave
birth to the1r f~rst baby boy
After the !lrst month of joy in their new

addition, Ell was left alone w1th Phll1p and
In trying to feed and dtaper the bouncmg
buundle that was his frantic son, be discover
ed he was all thumbs

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'Gosh" the befuddled daddy satd to h1m
self tf f only had a thn d ;um
Rtght then and ther l an lllea wa~ bot n
\ou tould almost st:o.: tht Llt: ( !Jil bulb light
rng up IOStdt. Ell ~ JH;_td S&lt;,nH lio\\ he manag
t d to feed and teud tl1t&gt; tot unttl la s \'. tfc a1
rtverl to rescUe h rn I be 'C h!Lago .salL•sman
1
of steel products b:lr L&gt;h IH' 11 d the scoldmg
hi~ wife ga \e htrn lot ttatltng (lrrtv thapets
over !hell brand JW\\ couch
He rushed downstairs and m lh P mu1 ky
hghl of the basement began cuttmg and shap
mg a ptece of steel When his wt fe c.: arne down
to look for htm three hoUJ s l&lt;~tcr Kahn lu s
facP smeared w1th persp1rat1on and h1s arms
l1ttered \\olth steel shavrngs g rabbed her up
1n his arms
" Eureka ":::r.s a ll that h(.' c.:ou ld say Eu
reka' he shouted 'I found tt
Impat iently h 1 s \\lfl' .. skPd ' Found
what '
' Look' he saHi ;.~sIn~ \\1ft wa tctwd J. t'ld
he took a baby bottle fasten( d 1t tu the
clamp on his steel co nt11vanu and showed
how H could be manoeuvC't ed m any du ec
LIOn f01 a wmplete c.:trc\e at any angle
1
And that's how an mvent1on was bom - ~
'Th e Thtrd Arm' as F.li und h1 s wt£e fondly
c.a ll 1t and wlll('h they co nstantly use 1n feed- j
ing the baby And so another mdustry was
born and .&lt;:1 sal"sman was eonve rtl'd mto the

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IIBVOTI!D TO INTEJII!STS OF MI!IGS..MASON AREA
ltCMAAD I OWIN - GINaRICL MANAGill
RIYNOLD L GUINI- IDtTOll
Chelt.r L Ttnnthlll, Staff Wrl .. r, lportl ldltor
adWI't~ reprantatt~_.

loUiDeiJl.oKlmball. 1De 7 M1J

-..bo.,New YookCttv, 16, N I.
. , . . . . . 11 1100od claM maWna matt411

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•t tbe poat office at Pum

Oblo.
a.beorfltlaa.
nt. Dell,.,. by eamer nen available 30 eenta per

Jilt In advonoe ot Tht Doll1 sentinel ofllM, 116 60: IIIli
B.r motor route wh«e a"YaUabte
- t i l ••· IIJ ...U ooe ,_ ta; m moathll, ~.211: t11roo moau.,.
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Today I'm havm!' fre sh lu!!clous
pel'ltht's r ight ofT the trees tn wen
V1rglnt11 aud whoppmg big ears
of dtll r 1011s corn rrght from a
friend'~ IJ'urk pateh Tl'lere d been
• dearth of th.e.se Items at our
houM-1 couldn't !tern to find the
]l;lnd J WMntl'd
So 1( you "~('e butter Tunnlnr
or m~ l"ars \OU 1l know why As
for the peache11 If !''ere's •nytbing
mo~ dehctnus than .real tree rt·
pened onf'&gt;!l I've Yet to see It
You !limply can t plc.k fruit
partly areen 1nd exp(!ct to have

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6 30

Romper Roon.l
I he Prrte L!l Right

to oo

Truth or Con,equencel

10 30

Trutt.. or ConseqtlffiCf'.J

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Tir T3&lt;' Dou1b
~ 'I 01

Tte Tac Duugb.
Could Be You
Tex /.&lt; Jl11x

H

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My Little Margie
Bnde and Groom
Queen For A Day

R.omanl't"f

Comi'Jv Time
)tovleUme
Popeye Presents
Spmach Plt)'bOUM
Weathe rcast

Sporta Eye
NBC News
700 F estlval or Star!
730 Pt.nlc
"00 M~el McGTaw
B 30 Summer Playho.use
900 Nat Kmg Cole Show
0 Henry PlayhouH635

640

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10 00 AMan Called :1
10 30 N "W~ HeadUne!
10 40 Nltewatch
1

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By ROIERT C RUARK
M11~ter Cary Grant, of the films
has JUS! found pNICe hliPPJ ilCSS
mrm ta l bhss and pros perrt~
w
co rdtng to the later bulletin s Th1 s
15 all bec a u ~~ h.ti third wl((• J
M11&gt;s Betsy Drake
hypnotizes
him
He has been cured or dr1nk.tug
Jnd smo km g und po~1bl} othe1
frLrntl~(, w ell
b~cnuse
Mrs
Ardubald 11 ach (Clir} s sq uarf'
hundle } Sits by h•~ bCCJSUJ~ and
lulls him off to slet'p by ll ilrng
h1m to rdax al! over, ~ turLUlg
with h1 s toe8 At leaqt ttwt s v.hnt
] !earl In fl lltC! I]U Ot~ Ill th t

papers
'f
I ha(l not bf't •• ~ ~~ epmg tor1
wr'l
s,tvs M1 (d anti~ 1ch
"fl
my wlfr tlll'f' hypnotlzmg me to
~ l eer and 11 worked
After th11.l
we bf'canH f•strnated Y\o e ttred
Ill on d1wkmg anrl s n11ktn J a ut\
•t worktd agnm an d agam And
I hnve no dnubt th.at UeJn g rl'
lut•d is Lhe rt~uson for my be1n ~
tat k 1n f1lrns aJaln
1hr ~ a!!
stalled \dun Mrs
GJanl piCk !!d Up a hook or h yp
uol1~ 111 uhout
rour }ears ago
und IH'opted the do-1 1 yo urself tc
thmque Ln the hcurth. ~al e
And
th ts IS w lv I am S&lt;'rN nmg all
literature that eou1es luto thr ~
h.ouse If there ls any hypnotlun,l:
gomg on around her(' J am th.e
prolessor
As a malt.er of fa ct I am lhrnk
HIK of hypnoti:r:Jng Mama 11ghl

900

uable ~&gt;pace on the outside IHJ(1
are twlct' as u.:l) from any aug f'
111:1 lthe mud
fe.nce from win h
they were undoubt.edl~ made w~
now use camp charrs to Sll on
and what wa.s once a lovely tcr
race fronting the Sl"a 1s now &lt;~
I kmd of con" entrahon ~'Imp fo1
( uh Scouts of Den 2 h HI 111
r xpe( 11l•on to Gal lq.J ' lis and Po111t
enem1es

Cub Scout Den
Expedition Is
Held Saturday
P leas lil t Satut ria)

afternoon

TUESOAY
CHANNIL I
7 OJ Jimmie Dean
7 30 Boston Blacltie

B 00 Ca ptam Kangaro()
8 45 CHS New:s
8 55 Loclll News
9 00 f"-ed Warrn~
1 30 t.rtltur Godfre9

10 30

WJEH

Tel~::yh.one Tlme
7 00 Phil SJ!vers Show

6 30

Mr and Mrs Roburt It hew o,
r'

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Meigs County News

IIU

birth of an B lb daughter, De
Sue 11 tne Lockltournc An
!Iosp1 tal Monduy July 29
l.t.mdpal ent~ :~re M1 s Th(•iJdUI t'
I f'hew Pomeroy .and
Mr and
M1 s Joe Cantrf'tl ot Charl estHn
Mrs Emma Letfhe•t of Pnmcroy
• ~ a g1 cnt grandmother
lltU .. h.

7 30

Prh.ate Secretary

8 00 To Tl'll the Tiutb
e 30 Spotlight Playhousa
9 00 $64 000 Question
9 30 Spike Jones Show
10 00 UP to the-minute News
lO 00 ScannJng the We11ther
10 lC The Late Show

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on

On Your
Radio Dial

Land 'frans£ers

lit

811t mv erown cr thorns don I
Emma Brown to PauUne~ R 1 ley
It thh, way Sbe 11avs It 5 ugly lot 23 m Oilve Township
-.n,d wh~n my back 111 turned. shP \
tea rs It down And toduy her su)l
Clara D Stewart, administratrix
11tltute bench arriV$&amp; It u • of Sarah Jane Probst, rleccased to
thlna ma4e o~rt of rusted anUquP Edward French, lot in Middlepcrt
Iron that even the dogs !!COrn
Milo Caldwell to James 0 Swain
lt s fall of holes anti thinl!l to and Eileen Swaln, 103 acres, In
gou11e you The ol&lt;' Iron Maiden Oranae Townshltl
wns an overstuf.ted settee by
:-----:CI)mparl.son
One of the mo.st popular of the
Behind It, the hafl Jot two IUmmer theaten in Ohio i1 the
wtndnw bax~ made out of deeom Hiraro Colle1e Show Boat that
mlsstoncd mud that ob!ICUre the plays to larte audience• alone the \
vtew ll'&lt;lm Inside and use up val Ohio River

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Writer

12 00 Llb(!race
12 30 The Grerehen Wade Show
Neigh~rs

I 30 Movie Malmee
300 American Bandlilt.anll
400 Cartoon Club
M1ekey Mowe Club

2o&lt;lll Matinee T)leater

345 Modern Rllmanacet

..,

Newa Pld:ure
000 Splttacb PlaybOJJ!If

630 We.atllerealt
131 Sparta Eye
6 45 NBc News
700 Jla1.or ot tile Town
730 Father tCnow. &amp;rt
800 Kraft TV Tbeater
900 Tbl1 i1 Ytvr L1fe

9 30 WaterfTOilt
ltJ.OO J.la111uertd~ Partr
1030
Headltaea
10 40 Nltewatt!h
12 00 Toni&amp;IJt

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WIDNISIIAY

'1 00
7 3()
8 op
845
8 ~~
9 00
9 30
10 30

CHANNIL I

Jimmie Dean
Boston 8Laetie
Capt.U.,~••coroo

CBS NeW8

Local News
Fred Warinc:

Arthur (&lt;o41re,
Strike It Ri&lt;h
11 00 VaUant Lady
11 HI Love of Lll•
11 ao Searcb for Tomort'ow
t1 45 Gtud!rl( Llfbl

t2 00 Kitle't~ IO.tehea
t2 30 A1 the Wori. ... Tttl'nl
100 Our )!ita Broot1
t 30 Hou.epartr
200 Bl&amp;' P1yotf
2 30 Bob Crosby ShDw
300 Brighter Day
3 15 Seeret Storm

3 30 Edce of N(fht

400 The Early

~bow

5 30 Your Elso Report.,
54! Sports Parade
5 M Weatherman
R 00 Actlra
B Hi Douai•• Edward•
6 30 My Friend Fllct.a
700 Vie D1mone

BOO

M'JJllonalre
8 80 l"ve~ASeorlJI

900 20th CeDtury P'ox Hour
1000
10:4ltl

Chcannel13

CHANNEL ll WED.
10 till Sip 00
11 00 AdYentures in LearDinf.
12 00 lJberace
12 30 'l'he Gretchen Wade Show
116 Neljbbors
130 Movie Matinee
300 American BandJtand
Clrlpoo Cia•

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500

lllc:ker u.... CIIIII

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6 t! Jobn Daly ar.tl New
6 30 ConfiJd
7 so Wyatt Earp

130 Dimeyltod

BOO

Broken .ArrG•

B SO

Telephone Time

930 Publlc Defender
NeWI of the Nlibt
1'heatf:r 13

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GROtJJolDSKEEPER, SCIJLPS A PERFECT

PITCHER'S MOUND··A WORK OF ART·-

Five Star Floal

Ill Jolin Dal1 • lhe,N710 H•"l' Lo1

8.00 Oale "'d Hmlet
830 llo.,..lll of Dedlloa
800 Wotlaetd11 Nllht Flchll

10 00

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~RRA WURI?A DEPT.

DO~~- for before the l~Lh of each month following lnaerUon
.,..-,-..-~~~ in AdvertJsing......,c 'lould be reported immediately The
Dally ~ntklel will not be responsible for moJie than one tncorl'td illlertion
Carbli-'! of Thanb and SDeCtal Notices &lt;Jf Events St 00 Obltulll1el
pu ....ed at 1 cent oer word

Comedy 'ltme
430 llovletlme
5:30 Popeye PrHftlbl
400

'~~~~~ij~ ~~;;~fi~s;~~~·~o~!l~::~::~--~li
.

2 enta per •ord, one Jnatrtlon Minln.:.um cbaree !SOc --4 :entl
peSr ~d tor three consecutive 1nserUolll
•
pecial - One moMh for 2S cents per word.
Full rate of 2 cent. per word will be chuged foT advertising l!

300 Queen for a Day

600 Five Star Fmal

900 I Spy

Olive Ingraham

RATES

Bride anfl liroom

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TUESDDAY CHANNEL 13
10 5U SJgn On
11 00 Adventure• Ia V.arnina

~00

PHONE 398

(1)

Notrees

l HOMAilr auto;ilic- gas flooc fur
-nace 70 000 BTU Good eomh
H ..dquart.rt for
lion Ciaywn Allen Chesler
lam-.,nlte Lu&amp;gdge - Lane Cedar(
8 3 3tp
Cblsts - LAU Window FansFrigidaire Refr1genton
Saw dust and sbavJOIIS, loaded in
Iaker F_.rnltur,, Mfddleport, Ohla
yuur truck from btn or deli\
4 29 tf
cred OHIO
VALLEY MFG
CORP, TUPPll:RS PLAINS 0
Phone Coolvlll• 1250 7 18-2:Stc

(6)

head, Wh1te legs, black bol:ly II 41 FOr Rent
Goea by name o( Boots" $5 re
Furms hed sleeplns room Close 10
8 :s 6t('
ward Calr 159--M
town 127 Butternut
8 3 12te

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LEGAL NOTICE

Robert Tate Will Tt~le Et~ rl Car
ter and W1ll C!lrter whose places
i9!56 che~rolet'V8$i 795 Delra\ 1IFor ient. - EXteniton I.Addert, or resldl!nce' are unknown and can
2 dr Sedan Po.:Ver~lide Beau
Sea!fold Boardl, Dro'P Cloth! not be ascertalJied, and the un
tiful mork1de leather trim In
Clinton Fi~er, Middleport
known he1r~ . dev1sees, legates exellde Blue and whHe twG ton~
fhont 8265-.X
111 tf cutors .admmn;trators and ass1gns
Ol!e owner Blaettn:~r s Porn!.!
or Andrew Tate deceased Robert
roy, 0
8-?s,..a.r (17) Help Wanted
late 1f deceased W1ll Tate 1f
1~6 Old&amp; Super '88" Hard Top ::-:-:-:-:-~1deceased Earl Carter If der eased
$2 495 Power
Steering and Reliable Marrted Man Age 23 35 and Will Carter 1f deceased whose
brakes Hydramahc dmre
A
for Retail Bread Route $60 a 1 pl aces or r('~Jdenre are t1 nknGwn
mce automobile
Blaetlnar'11
week guarantee for five day aud cn nnot ~o ascertamed w1l1
Pomeroy o
S.2 6tc
week plus bonus Apply Nickle 5 ta kt&gt; nollce that Lon V Greenlee
1005 Mercury 2 dr
Hardtop
Bakery 806 W Matn anytime as plam!lfr
fli ed h i~ petition
Sl 49!5 Mercut} o malic Ongl
a 5 3tc agamst them on the 29th d::~y of
arter s' p m
July 1957 m Common Pleas Court
nal black flll1sh hkl new Vel)
----or Me1g 5 County OhiO t he same
at'rachve car wtth. lots of
chrome on sparkling black f1n
( 18) Employment
bemg lase No t257B alte,lng
among other th.mgs th.at the pl11m
bh Dual exhausts Blaettnar's,
W anted
tiff Is the owner tn f&lt;"!e simple and
Pomeroy, 0
8-2 6tr
actual possesston of the follow
19M Chrysler V8 4 dr Sedan
$895 A quality car m good Palnttng, mterror and e):tenor mg desrrrbed real estate to-wtl
Available now ft.ales reason
The follow 1ng rf'al estatl'l ~&gt;tt u
condition at a low pnce Blaet
able Homer Braley Phone 381 Y ated in th.c Vrllage of Mtdlleport,
tnar s, Pomeroy, 0
8 2 6tc
8 :5 12Lc County of Me1gs and State o£ OhiO
19SO Bmck V8 century $2,~5
2 dr Hard Top Trade rn from wauted- PAPER H ~,:r-.;c£1\ G- 25 and descni.bed as follows
Begmnm g at the Southeast cor
one of our sallsrtcd Buick care
years txper1ence Free es 1
ful owner A w01•derful bu)'
mates L V ReiSrnger Racl n • ner of Lot No 2 d the Subd lv L
Blaettnar s Pomero}, 0
!3ox 124 Ohio
7 5 ,, s1 on of Lot No 65 111 the Tnw!l' of
Middleport, Lhem;e North 31 de
8-2-6tc
gree 20 Ea~t 287 fN:•t followlllg the
MM Ctrevrolets as low as $995 - - - - - - - - - - East lm,.. of satd Lot No 2 and an
We hove foor that '""kte hke ( 19) ·-Busines~
exte nsion thereo f to the South s1de
new W1th. and Without power
and
Behurcs MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES t o of the Dtamond Hollow Road
gllde--210 s
tram for MOTEL MANAGE- thence m an Westerly dtrectwn
Bhiettnar's, Pomeroy, 0 8 2 6t(.'
MENT and OPERATION Only 1 follOwing the South hne of satd
C'
•
Matured \\,II be corundered Age road aboul 44 feet to a po. nt
(sb ,..l A U t 0 .r-ervtCes
25 to 59 wnte NATIONAL MO wh1ch Is :~n extenswn of the We lit
l B BAW'l4l8GS SONS co. _ 2t TEL TRAINING INC The Datly hne of satd Ll)t No 2, thence
bout V{rttker Service
Day
Sentinel Box 668A , Pomeroy 0 south 31 degree 20' West to the
Phone 0221
Nljht Phone
8 5 3tp North.west rorner or s:u d lot No
IQ3tX. DOOGE • PLYMOUTH
2 and followmg the West lme of
1 Said Lot for a total diStance f)r 256
DEAIARS
8 6 u r
::-7-:::--::- - - -- for
fe et lo !he Southwest corner of
f'or best used car 'VALVES see
sa1d Lot No 2 on the North. side
BILL CHILDS
'1 9 I mop
Hire!
or the Huiland lload, .hence nt a
--- --..B., tha
Southeaster!}' dtrectJOn following
lQ)
Hour
the South hne of s ard Lol 2 to the
place
of begmnmg Berng all of
or
CANNING tomatoes $1 25 bu shel
saHl Lot No 2 of Subd tvlsron 65
Brlnp; contamers Janet MM
and a parcel on the! North.erly side
8-6-!itc
uel, Racme, Ohio
eGradmg a Ditch Digging
thereof extendmg to the Dtamond
eBack-Hoe Service
Hollow Road
BeckWith Uprtght Pl&amp;llO Phone
eTruclt
Loadmg
Equ1pment
That plamtlff and h1s predeces
SP-35202 Mason , W Va
•Dump Truck Service
sors 1n utle have held sa1d real
8-6-3tp
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
e~tale adv~rsely openly and no
Phone Cheshire 7·7479
toriou~ly a.s against each and every
40 gallon automatic gas water
heater Good condltton
JoP. •
1n
twenty-onefor
years,
that
oneexcess
of saidofdefendants
a period
Vadlrh Plumbing Phone 46-M
Servic:es part of satd real estate was owned
11-Utp
by one Andrew Tate and wa1 own·
FOR SALE - I'eache&amp; New :U. Curtom Bmlt Kitchen Kite'hens ed by h1m at the ttme of his death,
ven Orehar4, New Haven Phone
designed (or your home Free whtch occurred in the year 1882,
estimates Foremun &amp; Abbott that sa1d Andrew 1 Tat~ died lnt~a
Tu·7-:!tl-tf
Phone 6284-Y
a.6-tf tite and on the 4th day of August
FOR. SALE - Apples New H•
1911, Robert Tate, Will Tate Earl
ven Orchard New Haven Phone Startrng Mpnday, Ray1s Shoe Re- Carter and W1ll Carter together
TU-2f683
7·29tf
pair 2nd St, Middleport, open with their !!.pt.Hises mtended to
for business
8 2-6tc convey all tl'lat part of saad real
Heifer Cal!, S day! old Cltf Alurnlnl.lm combintloa atorm aDd eatate whi~h was owned by sud
ford Lt"dheLt
Rock Sprma:s
lUten wlndowa and dOOI'f Steel AndTew 'l'ate at the time of hiS
831-X.
7 31-6tc
Ind. aluminum awnln_. and can. death to one of the predecessors in
- ~~
oplea.
Call Willioaa Radford, title to the plamtlff but that by
PING PONG 'r ABLE for "lo
Hoek
SprinJa.
I 2 lmop inadvertence only d~scr1bed part
Phone 514·Y
8 !i 6tp
of said real estate, that the posses
&amp;on
of the plaintiff and h1s pre
TIRMITII
IXTIRMINATID
Storkline Baby Carrtage Almost
For free inspection phone 383 M, deeess'Ors m utle as to n11 of said
new Phone Rae1ne 219!5
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy real estate has been .asserted aa
8 ~ 3tc
All work pnanteed Fy.lly in- an uneqUivocal clatm of ownersh.ip
-,-ear--o..,ld-;-::;rl-;dl;::n-::g-;:h:or::,:::.-;:G;entlt
4
sured vaua:han'• Industrllll and of the enttre title to said real
Re!lidentlal Termite Control Ser estate hereinabove described That
GRAVELY lJL\t:I'OR SALES lftd
vice, St. M'aryll, w va
7 25 tf the defendaots herem mtght claim
Semee. R A. P'lnlllw, 611 a.
an mterest in and to sa1d real
)Jain St , Pomeroy
7-24-~..e WIO • TELIVJlllON SlliRVICE. estate by reASOn or the mcorrect
Phouo too, Cleland Applioa&lt;o deSCriptiOn used in the aforeaa1d
. - , 111 J(lla St , PomsrGJ' deed and any further interest or
claim that .said defendants might
usert b not known to the plaintiff
QUJc&amp; SERVICII oa W- J:e. 'fhe prayer of sa1d petition is
J)llrlng b, ,_1'7 Trolnod that each and every one of the
it
fttcha:later, €OUJN8 JEWE. above defendants be compelled to
LIIIRS. Pomel'01
1-3-tl usert any cla1m they may have in
and Ul said real estate or be barreii
Can be bought for small detherefrom, that the claims, 1f any,
of
sa1d defendants be declared m
posit and take over payCONCBBTI BLOCU
valid, that plamtif! s title in and
ment. Write or phone for
to sa1d re11i esta.te be quieted and
-aulhllettwr Por ._.....
that each of said defentants be
tlttailsbarred rwm asflerhng any
GIIUESEB BLOCK CO. forever
cl&lt;nm to sa1d real estate and for
I Mllea North of Pomeroy
other rehef
Said defendant! are required to
Jarilo11, 0 a'
answer 88ld petit10n on or bef(lre
PbOIIe 22
the 28th day of September 19M,
WE BUY
or Judgment will be taken aga1 ngt
nttUCTURAL I &amp;IAMI
Saddle- and
them as prayed for
ICitAP IRON- MITALl
PhOne 90'1M VIrgil
LON V GREENLEE

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Tea !or&lt;f Mr and Mrs Char!e~
Kmg, Mrs Gertie Rockwell Mu
Richard Caruthers Mt and Mrs
Harold Teaford P(lmeroy Mr
ami Mrs Willis Durst, New Ha
\en i'lt r and Mrs Alvm Hall
Hari.rord Mr and Mrs Dale Hill
Letart Falls Mr and Mrs Rfly
mo.nd Wolfl' Mr and Mrs Mor
ns Harde n, Mrs Herman London
Mrs Lawrence D1ddle Mrs Ed
(he Gutnther Mrs Ablean Moore
Mrs Dtck Harrts Mrs W'8.lter
Cook, Mr
and Mn Lowl!!l
Wtngett Mrs M)rtle Crew and
'fr.s Grace O•lcr

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IT S4CK L.lKE IT WAS !

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Bnde
Mrs Thomas
Mr!&gt; and
children
Don Cottrrll,
Mrs Clark
Lawrence
MiSs
Marilyn M1ller h.as reJames Quick
Mrs
Lawrence turned lo her ho m~ IO Co mmbus
Rou' h •1rs Herbert Parker, Mrs after a two weeks u stt wtth her
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AILee Capehart
Mrs
George gran dparents, Mr an d Mrs Roya t
Schnmder Mrs
Albert Duek· Thomas
.,.,orth Mrs Virgll Teaford Mrs.
Mrs Ddla SUirkey Cnlumbu~.
Mrs Bob Moore, Mrs Troy 19 spendtng her vacatwn 'l'.rth hf',
zwillmg, Mrs Blll wmebrenner, parents Mr and Mrs
\\1Ulam
MISS Nancy Hubbard, Mn. Rich 01ddle Mrs Groce Oiler arU
ncbrenner Mrs Earl Nease Mrs Allee Flanagan
'I d W 1
Mrs S F Wise reretve d ward
Mrs Wti!I!J Leadmgham, Mrs S
F Wtse, MJss Norma Roush, Mra or the death or he-r nwce Mrs
Martha A·blell and children Mis3 Thomaa Jackson of Mmgo JuneEvamae Cook Jamce Teaford hon July 28t h
Mr
Jackson
Mrs Ro.sa Hall, Dale Teafnrd Jr
was a former n!Sidenl heTe
Mary Kay,
Allah
f'abl and
Homt'r l'eaford Columbus IS

Carol
Wolf(', Teaford
all of Syracuse,
Mrs Naomi
Racme and
RD
Sending gtfts but unable to at
tend were Mtss Janet Ables, Gal
l1pohs Qw&lt;"!n Hawley, Mrs Edith

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WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
Attorneya for Plaintiff
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O!Jvc Grange- visited Rock Sprln&amp;!l
Grangt Tul'Sday July~ The mem
ber8 f!I0 1ng were Letturf'l" Jotephm R •~ble Katherine M.llbotn
Mr and ~Irs M'url Taylor Glenn~
Mtlhoan Lmn1e ( rary Jacob Weber A barbecue chtcken lunt' h was

The B and C F'rlf'ndlhlp Club
uf +H girl• and the So(oial Ha)'.l't't-d~ Club or 4 H boyl cave an
I wtlt'res:tma: prowram at Ulf! carmel
EUB Church Sunday .,.1 enlnc. Some
lpt"Cial munc:al numben and ta!U
bJ members or the clubs wen well
rt:'Ct'lvt'd and enjoyed b)' the au·

Mr and Mrs N T Rollt' and ~fr
.and Mn Guy R01~ motort"d to l vlumbut Sund01y to aee Ultm daugh
~r and llltt"r Mr and ~n De;~ '
ntrtch and Dan ny W;~rrr n Ros
did chore1 for them
Mr and Mrs Allen Ta) lor were du~nre
caDma: on •heir daugt:ter Mrs War
Mr and Mn Dw 1ght Sweptwn
rem Rose and c hlldren Sunday I!\ I"- tRu th Lee) and chtldren of Colum
ntng
hus Ohio are Hl tdng ht'r parentJ,
Warren Jiose made i hu :.lfiess \'fr ~nd Mrli fealph Lee
tnp to Penn,)lvama Sundil) after

if&gt;rved

Sh.1r ley Bahr vl11ited a couple
day 11 last week With ber father
William Bentz of AI!Ted who hat
been Jll
Mr and Mrt Murl Taylor atletld
ed ch.urch at Lone Bottom Sunday
evem ne: Rev Harold Post"' wu
3peaker
Dtane Belt St J&gt;lr:pb, M1ch a
spendma her vacation with Mn
Alice Dodlcn
Mus Sue Conroy of Columbus
vtslll.-d with D1ane Belt the put

Mlr and Mr! Shelby
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Pomeroy bad thell nephew

P•ck~&lt;n!!"

eT .Oit'

or
Chest

over the weelr:

as euest

mng:
E~rett Mtlhoan Ct"lebrated his
birthday Sunday wrth h.1 s children
and ifandehildren All WC1't' present except h11 daughter Hazel

week
Mra Allee Dodson and Diane
Bf'tz acromp.anu~d Mrs Franca
Uewl rson to 1he rabin Suaday eve

wbo Jtvn m

Columbu~

Rkbard Hunt a 4-H member •~
groomir~g hi!! r eitstered Herefurd
calf fk&gt;r the !au
Mr ant! )frs Art Kasper of Columbtu vrs1ted Sunday wrth theu
parents Wr and Mrs M L BahT
Other callers were Mr and )'Irs
Cl} de Salser ot Racme
-Gt.nnl 5 M•lho•n

familY

lirs Royal Tbotaaa spe.nt last
weekend With Mr and )ll"! Ray

moud M1IIer and Mr and }ll'!J
Paul Thoma 5 of Columbus She
WQ!I accompamed home by Hr
an.d. Mrs Thorn»
and. Karen
lllllrr who w1ll rema!!: for two
we eks vmt wltb her erandp.arenta

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Local Residents
View Parade Held
At Parkersburg
Mr and Mrs C B WeeSt' and
sun Jatk .and Mu&gt;s Marc1a Karr
VISited 10 Park('rsburg W Va
F r1day and witnessed the .MeTch.an ts Day parade whlth was at·
tended by Several hundnd people
Follnwmg the parade they motored to Mar•etta for dinner at
lhe hotel and returned borne by
the way or Williamstown W Va
where they en joyed a personally
conducted. UJur of the Fenton APt
GlaS!I Co

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our and
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Grade
Nu machlnea 1n th11 area No
SelUnil To quaUfy for work you
must have carL~efereJKu, $640

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New FurnituN

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$299.00

ca$h secured oy mventory Devott.lz 0 hours a week to busl

neY, your end on peroenlate
wtu n~t up to $400
moothly WJth very good OOSil
billtle• of taking over full t.Jme
lnc:ome mcreasmg accordm&amp;lY
For mtervleW, include phone m
application Wr1te All State D1strlbutinll Co 50!5 Fifth Avenue,
eollectlona

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A Fam1l} Ntgh.t was held at
the Pres bytenan Church At1g 1
w1lh a covered dish drnner at
6 30 p m followt•d by Rev Jimeh
FTazcr of Northern Ireland who
t~; s ummer pastor
of the Harn
sctnv 1lle
Presbytenan
Ohurch
show• ng colorPd shdes of hb
h.ome countr} wh. tch was enjoyed
Rev ll.uppt!lt shGwad three come
dy f1lms for the chtldren At
tendtn~ were Mrs C E Ruppelt
or Gulfport M1ss, mother of tl'le
Rev Ruppelt, M:r and Mrs Edl
so n Gumther and cbJidren, Mrs
Curt Lailance, Mr and Mrs Geo
Grmdle) Mr and Mrs James
Qmck Mrs Albert Duckworth
Mr and Mrs Earl Nease Mr and
Mra Luther Johnst(Jn, Mr 1tnd
l(rs Robert Harden and children
Mrs Florence
Harden, Miss
Frankie Mumaw, 'Mrs Wilham
Diddle Mrs
MaYJDe Hoimet

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NOTICE 0 F APPOINTMENT

Extcutor
Estate of Lillian G. Durst dtcNIH
Notice 11 h~'!l'eby Jiven that AI
bert H Durst wbose Post Office
address is Pomeroy, Oluo has been
duly "&amp;ppolnted as Executo1 of the
Estate of Lillian G Durst late of
Meigs County, Ohio, deceased,
Date~ thtl 2nd day of August

1957
Jlthtt C, e.con
Judge ef ..,.. ProiN... Court,

M.... County, Olllo

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Good CINa VIed Con

Alllllaltaaad Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

Set ot Zerkle
Transfer Co.

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By Mn. A
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Blirt"(JI'.! l1l.n [leal or (;nr;JJ I
\lr and Mr~ Jime!l Teaford of !rfh Don Lu;le and
duldrr 11
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are
announcing
the
Otho
R&lt;~dford
Mrs
A
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POMEROY 2 bedroon, frame
mam•.:c
or
f'he1r
''au.:hter,
At1
and
chtldren
Mrs
t:a•l
W;o. lkln...
home wllh. llai h h.ardwood floor~
~us
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J~~n
to
Snmp110n
Hall
son
all
loc:al
:\Irs
Robt"rt
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and
1
coal fm nacf' heating Loutl'd
high and drv all City lil't'vHel! of \fr and Mr~ George Adkms of son}. 1 ~t.arr i'alls Donrr.a Dam )
ill(' Dtbra ( riJW rJf Pomt-roy ant
1ndud1ng sthOOI 1JUS for the Ia! IIH liD on July 19th at I fO
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111 m the Method1't Church 111
Mrs V1qplliJ
Mttn!W)
J't an.
rhlldren
fotal p - r e~ unde!'
fOOUO 00 down payment of on!} Pu1n1 Plca~an l by the Rev Allen burt: Vu
$2.20u011 v.rlh less than II yea rs Young
I h(' rouprc were nttended by
Rcr; nt g\lests of Mr!O
o\nna
to pay off the CXIStJng loan al
~~ a11d Mrs Adkms and Mtss McCoy wt rt: Mrs 'ius..~ell Salle I
!.Jl 91 pa month
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y V1rla Rose Tcarord a coua1n uf field IOn and daughlf'r Mrs AI
lhc brtdc
bert f'alrdoth. son M•ss \\i lm~
f8l 3 3tc
On Juh .29th Mrs Dale Teaford , Sayre and Ml"' J ll Proffitt t&gt;f
F01 Sale 6 room h1 u~e bath Bl l Jnd Mrs
Lela nd
Bumgarner Kacln(' RD ~lr and Mr ~ Chtlt ll
morlcrn Call "'17 1 , "l:lrl fi' .. lls were hosl.t&gt;sses at 1 shower for Brow n o( 1 Jffiil and ~Ir s 1 Mar
lh(' new ~r and Mrs Hall at thP Mlllt•r
)
B 2 6t~
home of the former whtdl w~!!
For Sale llous;: an d I ot tn R • attt'nd e1! IJ} th.e followtng persoru:
Mr and Mr~ ( l11re n&lt;'e ~a gill
~me Phone :1202
8 tl3t, Mrs (,eorge Adkins, Raem l' Pft and cWidren, Col umbus
~•~lied
Arthur Hall, Ft Richardson, Ala 'Mr and Mn Lawn.•nee Whrtlatch
ska llr and Mrs. Ellrl PhUlips and Mrs Mathe Sprmg er
t~nd children Mrl James Phillips
Mr and Mrs Herbert Sayre and
- - and ch.1ldren, 1 awrenee Hayman fam1l~ Letart W Va spent a
Mrs Wm Zerk 1f'
llarnee-SimJ)t'On tnsuraD« Nf.e'flleJ of Long Bottom, Mrs Thomas weeke nd
Roger Weaver ts spe ndm r.: a
Middleport Fire - AutomoblJe- Oldaker and son of Letart, W
Bonds Phone IDUI-X
8-'26-11 Va ' Mrll Delbert Teaford of An two weeks vacation With h•~
tlQU JtY Mrs Caroltne Miller and un('le and aunt Mr
and Mrs
COMPLF.TE Insuranee PTotectlon, d11.ughter of Letart Falls, Mrs Vlrg•l Norr1.5 Mt Vernon
IJfa, Au t&lt;• Fire, Polleo Call Dor Ada Slack Mrs James Tea!o\-d,
Mn Ann.a McCoy Vlsrted With
M1lls Mlfldle;Qrt, Oblo
Mrs Earl Watkms, Mrs FloreOCP. fnrnds In Pt Pleasant and Golh
Barden Mrs
Robert HardM, polls rere ntl y
Mrs WtiiJam
Elch.lnger, Mary
M•ss Carolyn Jean Rr:wr Hart
Legal Nc.-tkes
Jane E 1chmger
Mrs Pearl Me ford v slled Mrs \\ llham :lt?rltle

Straight-leg Beegle, Ft"male Brown

Stnke It Rich
And t h.JS doll says she •s a c.l&lt;'
VaJiant Lidy
M1 s R R P 1~ keu s Den Mo- ' :: ~ Love
corat.or A pro yet The nex.
of Life
thtug you know she'll stea l m} !her a nd Mrs MyMn ~ItlleJ as
leather sofa and repla~ 1t w 1t~ ststant 11e n Mother were accvm 11 30 Search hr Tomorrow
anoth.er antique h01 ro1 w~m h pan11~d hy Mr .and Mrs t:harltos ll 40 Guldiflg Light
12 00 Ka tie '_, Kitehen
Y.as made to look at not Sit on Eri11 11 rls ~nd d w gh tcr Br• ncln
Cu bs 1111 the tnp v.en P1l Ed 12 30 Ar. Lhe World Tur111
Oh no she won t I h.av e go 1
me a book on applied ps~c h. o lo gy
1 00 Our Miss Brookl
and J( hypnruu s w•th th e baseball W aid~ J a lllf'S Mtller, Ray PICkt•n s
Ro\
Colunll
n,
LmT~
Gladwe ll
but doesn t work~amt 1 don l nobcrt ~WIIIlSOJ\
1 30 Houseparty
Paul Mtcha( I
gd mY bench back like rt was2 00 B1g Payoff
Thompson
Asa
Br~&lt;dhuJ}
It
1 shall apply some p~~ch.ology
2 ~0 Bob r.rosby Show
Gul
hpohs
th t\ \ISit&lt;LI the fam
\\ e JUst butil a nt'v. do~:hous~
3 00 Brrghter Day
ous Our House
~nd at
Potn
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the dog8 don t hke Thal s "here Pl cas111t tolucd th e MJtlsLtJJI 3 15 Secret 3torm
Marna goes to l1ve bt'cause 111
3 30 Edi;e of N1gbt
my mental book she-s a Iread} 111 H•)USI
II
4 00 The Early Show
(( OJH'rlgllt
1957 ll) Un1 tcd
5 30 Your Euo Reporter
I u1tlll e Syndu:att: , Inc )
5 45 Sports PAr)lde
5 !'15 Weatberman
6 00 Acti"Jn
6 I~ Douglas Edwards

Daily Sentinel
Day ilook

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11 30 It Could
12 00 Current

WCHS-TV Channell

PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET
Mtttgs remple Pyth ta n S is ter~
w1ll mecl thts t'\enmg ~ t 6 30 llt
the Ohio i'' uel Gas Co, off1e~ 11
now- wtlh a bueball hat Hones.! th.e Coats butldrng North. Second
to &lt;itld, I c11.n I •nakf' out wornf'n Avenue for a demonstution b)
fhr} JW•l cun • itHIH nothin th.c l ompany Home Demons\la
liOn agent
After the program
11lonc
the members will udjoum to the
\\.• heM JebUildJng thl..\1 shack K of P building ror thelr ro•
tor the lust four ~eau and I gular meetl.ni
hold still when she knocks out 11
wall shove~ On anothrr kltchrn
EMERGENCY CALLS
rrd e( orates the office and hide~;
The Mtddleport Emergency
my rhmoteros Ill th.e outhouSl' Squad w11s called at 8 p rn Mon
But t he oth.er d!ly llhc COU!Oefl to day for Henry Kade on Thomot.~
be bu~ted down a bench on the Fork and at D 30 to ~ lttle Kn:e t
(r ont terrace, which WU\l about for W•lllam Ath.e;,
the only comfortable piece or
sJ tzplatz In the )'ani
Evelythlnj ehe, Y.ou got tn
~tand on your he~d l to a-et lnto
Delmar Baum and Kathryn
nnd If the b11lance h disturbed
Baum
to Dallal! Yea&amp;i!r and Rhodi
) ou crush a dog AU you ever sec
Yeager
lot 10 in Pomeroy
rf your wuest.A II' tHeir feet be
Bradley Pooler to Caryl E Pool
CIIU!IP everybody b tipped back
Wild m one of tbOfile ~ontour back er, ui!d!Yid~d one-half Interest m
wh1rh von practlctl.LlY. hllve to tly lot In Chester
lik.t• a glider Pe-eple set the1r
Charles Marcinko Jr , and VIr
drmkll on tl'le ded:, other people sle Marcinko to Thomall J MaT
kl~k tht&gt;m over, and the break
c1nko and Mannffi1 A Marcr.nko
agl' btl! Ia awful
parcela In Ohvtr Township
But my beneh was an hone~t
Western Local Sehool Board to
bench pleasantly mclrned, made Archie Mc:Kmney parcel m Dexter
of s tone lt was JU '"-t under a
Sybil Ebersbach executm: or
broad wlndow 1111 80 you could Dora Romme deceased to Earl
~et your coffee or )Our coke or Powe\1 and Delores Powell lot 25
\Our Bout"bon and brat.ch on It In Middleport
was sunwarmPc! 11nd yon rouJd
sit on It m Iii wet buthlng suit
Rome J Stewart and Belva K
Without w1cekmg anv upholstery Stewart, lot Min Middleport
The broad back st"rvcd u a sa!e
'Lewis M N\coU and Lou 0 Nr
ttposlton fnr o1garcttls suntan coli to C C Cuckler, lot m Pome
oil relaxing pills,
and 1 am roy
afraid, some women a bathing
Wm Ponl~;~r and ln~l! Pooler to
~:aps You could hH·e the sea and C F BeU:mg and Etllth Bel:lmg
, 22 ~ acres In Orane.e Townshtp
enjoy the View
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600 Today
Romper Room
The Prtte h ftlght

~odern

400
4 30

RUARK
REPORT

ly ll•nche M Huklna
son dau,J:[h trr some luekv people 1 rr wt flied And a tuna stuffe d tCJ
Talking about travd by atr by even hll\f gt'iindchild1en And nll mato om !'low 1 cu n JUSt purllll i h
trains by car -~ ome ot us dccld of us get thr s hom es1ck feeling 1 eat a v.ho lt can ur tuna all b~ my
ed that maybe East West Home's for loved ones gone I guess
se lf and 1 love tr~matocs to dts
Beat
Seeing lhe survrvor~ of the An tractwr. so wh ~ go to all iJJ BI mu s~
Of COUTIIe It WGUJdn't do for ev drea Dornil on 1'V anrl hearmg und f us~
ery one to Juwt cll lmly st.11.y al one woma n rep!IH ov~1 hn !oss~s Thev look so p1et1}' on those
homf\ Good he;uens no, I.IMhlnk· cxthunung Wh } r duln I ev
pRge., but I m havmg rorncd l)eef
llhle But om s de111re tet tear aboul ~u1vc a hand hag - I hp t lh• nk sllel'd tom 1 \oc~ fl ll'd potatoes
all over th~ country .11ubsldes con Ill~
I ody
~011 ~ h tH1Id b~ ,.:lad and uppl ~ sa11rr for supp&lt;'r
lilderable wtth the years
you rl' rw n llllvt
Jk t w s~ \COli S( t l m hungr~' 1
J d like lo see Ca lifornia- the
One lhu1k~ of th~ lh o u~ani! s of
Impenal Valley full or tru1l es boy s who w&lt;n t to wutr.ry tl~alh s 111
1 g uf' s~ .,.,, nonf' nr us gtl too
pccJally lllppeniB, fr om 1111 I ve- read holh World \V !I f s- wha t .,.,ouldn I o ld to wnnt to do some ctu\d1 sh
Then, the ocean be11chea San liron tlu.' y huH· g1u r1 to lw aliH untl t111n ~ or pu ll ::1 s' unt u mtm~r('nt
ciJco, {.oldcn Gate the wot ka Hut ll'lllH! S u mc1u hanrl bag
I or earlv tl uys Such was u well
there'• a.ll that whastly per rarie to
I hav1• ln mlnd two of Ill) lo~d} known to&gt;m swom an who (' nlrpnc
crou If )'Ou iO by cur And J twve II 'i l)oys J 1111 ! s llo1ht'..,h ut { hn r.:rl by t h~ lonL( lo\ rh bonmstec
vowed a vow ne~cr lo t~,o 111 un shn e H S tm d Jamt•s Will } rAn nveJ at nr&gt;w loHts hu1llhng su d
air plune
na Mir(t11 rct nu~~··Jis hrolhi•r) I df&gt;nl\ dl\tHh d lo Oht\ Thllt (m
I aueu Ferd llunk"r and Billy h1 rc 111 tuv. n lo llllnl! Jllsl 1 ft w pulst nnd ~l ui t.lown sufely to
Michael, two cldl!liy ~ugc11 bert. in
I wuuld h.11tu to ~t all tlu li st of thr floor below I h t~ gal Is the
1
town , have It about lllllll 'J1Je} tlw beloved lu~t
~unw ont who It'll h.c-r p ll l sc on a
110)1 "'h!:!n thpl ~ un goe11 down in
A hunll hu~ rlul t t d
fender of ptop lt she was talking
thf evenln I WIU\1111 be tn my own
to
and 1t rodt r lg hl out of town
home
My lJrother {an Arm~ m wlul w1th them - Iat• r rt cove l ed I m
WIIYll ~u lll hr ntH&lt;'r wan11 I the glad to say
What nlways a•11u11eN me !11 Nav}
She lives 111 a wh1\e brrck house
how tickled people ate wben far
m
North t•nd of tuw n lind pounds
aw.ay to aee &amp;Ome one rrorn home
Becaus( said he rhr! ( ~ no 11 mean
typcwttlrr ofte n late at
SunnJni themllflve&amp; Jn Florida pla1 e to go if you t' v~• sli p off
night F'urthN than th is Depon
they'll write - ' And whaddya
However hill ~on RldJIIHI was
• oyoth not ~~ M1lrlt ed FOIYler
kl)ow, we ll&amp;w the Sam Smlth.'s N11v} 1n W W ll sa llln .!: pJuc\Jcul cnt
plih tl al'l'.a\~ ln our 1nv
here today "
\y the Sevrn Scu~ rn• he was
Or maybe they meet Sylvia thrOllllh
Nrw tJabh'.'l I v~ seen ond nll
Quackenbuah Wlil)l over In London
By the wa} can )'0\1 name lh&lt;'
ot
them perfect dolls
yet It a Juat the thTUI of home Seven Seas as Wl' ulwn\ s put lt ?
Adrienne
Mil! ~ Munn accom
folkl
Th.t&gt;rt ~ only l'i ocean s really
:lU
panied by dafl!i mal~ and IJUI Ct~rol
Standint Out ]I! my mind I!! our wht•n• s the other \'oi.O"
Bac htel stop 11 wlule wtlh lltllc
runnh)i llctOali 1!:1la Jenkin• Reese
Kunberly Marie md thme s an
in the MayiU Temple Ill Chlcago 11
IJt•re'~ ttnOt her WIIV of pn1t111g
olhe1
swee-t name~ake for gramma
World Fair in 1933 rt gave ug 11 the l"~flf for ~peed rnan!ars
Marie Mili a We !md that Class of
Jltt •ll day, 81 much .11.1 &amp;eeint the
'Too little brain pown lwh.l1ul HH'i2 hnve about all married and
world'• lar,eat di1mond and golnf two much hone powt r
('arol sa\J\. You know who s left
up In the Amo n Andy lower
Mrs 11 - Ju sl Anne (Hupe) ittld l
Enticing pldurc s of Slllads uod And the Cow little old i'l tngle one"
And no one 1oea vlaltln1 any lt&gt;s or th.ern In recen t Bct!CT
the dass have all these young
more that h, real ..,Jaltln&amp;. u [ Home10' On clrn~e tnveihgatw n •ofnephews
lin nlet:CS. now
w.. l'lillsed on Why Aunt Jennie though. I d turn 'em all In for I he
Young
Grnmma
Mat• Snuer roos
Bolt-e would tome out and a.tay a auod thick melilt l!iandw1ch of
by
with
daugh.tcr
Doc (Sauer)
. . __, wiKile week with Mama Aunt Jen re-l!.sonablt rllcslnule therf'or Hen
Brown's baby girt MeJIIII thal
'\ nle DavlJ and numerou• of her pro 1! one thut'1 btg arccn (r&lt;'al li:relnl
JGll)l l'tiiiUiatJy 1pent IUmmen at letlll&lt;'l' leaves gremt rimml.'d cu dear name for u dear baby Mae
/ the v•rJOUI homea of her 11llters cumber alice&amp; and pink 1! h11 mp nest said Dee wantr•d n fairly unusual
name as ' Mary Brown' for m
1 and I'd 10 up to Aunt Lo,a'aor ov led therein Now who'd eut un
er &amp;o Auut Kate-'.a to .pend the day peeled cukll!ll and expect to su r sl.a nce just 1~ too pale a name And
1
bet Ml'ga n ('lutr wtll love to
JIYt e~ry whip llllt ch Now I vlve'' And Jettuce- lhiil ll for tbt' I'll
know
she hM ll namf!'soke here
h1v~n t an aunt nor 11.11 uncle In rabbits or II u wllh ~~~ As (or
Later th 1t su mc day 1 saw Lou
lh1 world and il'l one of the lone- ahrtmp their stronr.: rf'!ie mblJI!lce
Peaches Fra~er Ernest and Ju
IOmelt fUliAal that lrf4t hold&amp; tO 1111111 fiXI:!~ thllm f nre~er for
d)
1i hnby S he sm1\ed and rooed
What I wouldn't a:lve to aiddown me
and aaa with Aunt Ltda OT Aunt
Llur friend MaHle Bulih /Mrs and I left h.er 11111 being admtred
Lydi.a for a few houn The ud Henry) told uR she wL~ rece ntly by Aunt" Bess Stnborn 1 c:ouldn t
th1n1 11 1 didn't really realize till at a plrnrc ~lth 7 kind s or sn ia rl tell wh trh Wtl'l euler Judy or that
th1y were aone bow ver;, prectous and I aatbend !!he took at leam. [.ols doll
And so we £row apo.ce MGre
1n aunt or an lndul.,anl unci• to teeny Ample&amp; of lhl'm all You
achool
room~
morf! baby food
II.Y noLhlne of beloved parent.. - c11n t ketp u ~ood man down It
more bah\ rabs (and did yuu ever
how dear they are
wouJd st'crn
.But life hu Jt• cOil!Pensatlon s---.- 1 1hen there 11 01 frutt filled oran.ge sec fli-tch dovor OOby cab.s .as
alwa)'l Jnatead on\! ha1:1 husband one Oood hnnvcn~ why all that th.oae 1957 modfhl more food
more everything
l look tor us to hii.VL' to enlarse
our swlmmn ll pool If th 4 keep I
on

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c1ty's newest m a nufact1l1 Pr
Tn add1t10n the proud fa th e1 :mri h1s w1fe
have found a n1lliti!Udt• of ll S('S for "The fl&lt;nor But these are at th.e h1g h
Third Arm,, mrlwlmg tis t unctJOn as n phone pe&amp;.k of pe1 ft'chon
No wonder She's a peach
u
-holder and a m1rror holder
one o! our hlihest cnmpliments
But, Kahn ins1st s that h1s son Phlhp, now
six month s old is h ,J]f respon~able for the invention of' The Th1rd Arm''

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1111 lill.el M" Clld1111ai1C kiqs 'n...·lh·clect
cnfllt Ill ...,, lOIII life ae •ost pleasant part
If tlt diJ ••• ftllller slee,PJ. PUle. doll&amp; loutIIOlt

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Inventions Like Always May Re suit From Accident, Also
Can Be Born Of Desparation As In The 'Third Arm'

Some people are born mventors.....'IA.Q. usu
ally-if suceessful-are mechamcally mmdl&gt;d
and quite pra&lt;tical people Most of them 111
vent as a sidellne, or hobby but g1 cat COIJJUI
3hons enlarge th etr swmt Jflt staff daJl} I\ Ill!

mventlve mmded people both an produL t 1011
and .admuustratne ftelds
There \\as a ttme about 50 .) ea1 s ago \dllll
the brtghtest men around usmg ph} s•cs ,ts
dollars for his eflort But ne\1. 1m entton:s
aoythmg more to mvent, or dtscooret about
the u.ruverse It was all wrapped up
Followina: thts edict came the atrplane , a
d10 , television alomtc fiSSion atom1c pO\\ Cr
rocket propulsion and JUSt as grea t advanu• s

in tbe Curl! and prevention of disease and TJ
vages of manktnd 1n general
M1ddJeport and Pomeroy now, and tn the
pa-st, have had a full quota If not mort.&gt; of m
ventors None yet has h1t the jackpot matez
1ally,. deanlng up that long sought mJili(Jn
dollars for h1s effort But ne~· v..mv€'ntl0ns
are being patented on the hoUJ 1n Washmgton

D C and somebody hlts the big pa} off every

day

One of the most umque mvcntlons 111 ll'
rent t1mes has been reported out of Chtcago
recently Th1s creation shows vlvtdly how 111
ventions, often the product of antdf"nt are
som@times born 10 desparabon
That ts what happened to Eli Kahn, 5411

N Clark Street, Chicago, when his wife gave
birth to the1r f~rst baby boy
After the !lrst month of joy in their new

addition, Ell was left alone w1th Phll1p and
In trying to feed and dtaper the bouncmg
buundle that was his frantic son, be discover
ed he was all thumbs

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'Gosh" the befuddled daddy satd to h1m
self tf f only had a thn d ;um
Rtght then and ther l an lllea wa~ bot n
\ou tould almost st:o.: tht Llt: ( !Jil bulb light
rng up IOStdt. Ell ~ JH;_td S&lt;,nH lio\\ he manag
t d to feed and teud tl1t&gt; tot unttl la s \'. tfc a1
rtverl to rescUe h rn I be 'C h!Lago .salL•sman
1
of steel products b:lr L&gt;h IH' 11 d the scoldmg
hi~ wife ga \e htrn lot ttatltng (lrrtv thapets
over !hell brand JW\\ couch
He rushed downstairs and m lh P mu1 ky
hghl of the basement began cuttmg and shap
mg a ptece of steel When his wt fe c.: arne down
to look for htm three hoUJ s l&lt;~tcr Kahn lu s
facP smeared w1th persp1rat1on and h1s arms
l1ttered \\olth steel shavrngs g rabbed her up
1n his arms
" Eureka ":::r.s a ll that h(.' c.:ou ld say Eu
reka' he shouted 'I found tt
Impat iently h 1 s \\lfl' .. skPd ' Found
what '
' Look' he saHi ;.~sIn~ \\1ft wa tctwd J. t'ld
he took a baby bottle fasten( d 1t tu the
clamp on his steel co nt11vanu and showed
how H could be manoeuvC't ed m any du ec
LIOn f01 a wmplete c.:trc\e at any angle
1
And that's how an mvent1on was bom - ~
'Th e Thtrd Arm' as F.li und h1 s wt£e fondly
c.a ll 1t and wlll('h they co nstantly use 1n feed- j
ing the baby And so another mdustry was
born and .&lt;:1 sal"sman was eonve rtl'd mto the

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IIBVOTI!D TO INTEJII!STS OF MI!IGS..MASON AREA
ltCMAAD I OWIN - GINaRICL MANAGill
RIYNOLD L GUINI- IDtTOll
Chelt.r L Ttnnthlll, Staff Wrl .. r, lportl ldltor
adWI't~ reprantatt~_.

loUiDeiJl.oKlmball. 1De 7 M1J

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. , . . . . . 11 1100od claM maWna matt411

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a.beorfltlaa.
nt. Dell,.,. by eamer nen available 30 eenta per

Jilt In advonoe ot Tht Doll1 sentinel ofllM, 116 60: IIIli
B.r motor route wh«e a"YaUabte
- t i l ••· IIJ ...U ooe ,_ ta; m moathll, ~.211: t11roo moau.,.
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Today I'm havm!' fre sh lu!!clous
pel'ltht's r ight ofT the trees tn wen
V1rglnt11 aud whoppmg big ears
of dtll r 1011s corn rrght from a
friend'~ IJ'urk pateh Tl'lere d been
• dearth of th.e.se Items at our
houM-1 couldn't !tern to find the
]l;lnd J WMntl'd
So 1( you "~('e butter Tunnlnr
or m~ l"ars \OU 1l know why As
for the peache11 If !''ere's •nytbing
mo~ dehctnus than .real tree rt·
pened onf'&gt;!l I've Yet to see It
You !limply can t plc.k fruit
partly areen 1nd exp(!ct to have

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Popeye Presents
Spmach Plt)'bOUM
Weathe rcast

Sporta Eye
NBC News
700 F estlval or Star!
730 Pt.nlc
"00 M~el McGTaw
B 30 Summer Playho.use
900 Nat Kmg Cole Show
0 Henry PlayhouH635

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M11~ter Cary Grant, of the films
has JUS! found pNICe hliPPJ ilCSS
mrm ta l bhss and pros perrt~
w
co rdtng to the later bulletin s Th1 s
15 all bec a u ~~ h.ti third wl((• J
M11&gt;s Betsy Drake
hypnotizes
him
He has been cured or dr1nk.tug
Jnd smo km g und po~1bl} othe1
frLrntl~(, w ell
b~cnuse
Mrs
Ardubald 11 ach (Clir} s sq uarf'
hundle } Sits by h•~ bCCJSUJ~ and
lulls him off to slet'p by ll ilrng
h1m to rdax al! over, ~ turLUlg
with h1 s toe8 At leaqt ttwt s v.hnt
] !earl In fl lltC! I]U Ot~ Ill th t

papers
'f
I ha(l not bf't •• ~ ~~ epmg tor1
wr'l
s,tvs M1 (d anti~ 1ch
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my wlfr tlll'f' hypnotlzmg me to
~ l eer and 11 worked
After th11.l
we bf'canH f•strnated Y\o e ttred
Ill on d1wkmg anrl s n11ktn J a ut\
•t worktd agnm an d agam And
I hnve no dnubt th.at UeJn g rl'
lut•d is Lhe rt~uson for my be1n ~
tat k 1n f1lrns aJaln
1hr ~ a!!
stalled \dun Mrs
GJanl piCk !!d Up a hook or h yp
uol1~ 111 uhout
rour }ears ago
und IH'opted the do-1 1 yo urself tc
thmque Ln the hcurth. ~al e
And
th ts IS w lv I am S&lt;'rN nmg all
literature that eou1es luto thr ~
h.ouse If there ls any hypnotlun,l:
gomg on around her(' J am th.e
prolessor
As a malt.er of fa ct I am lhrnk
HIK of hypnoti:r:Jng Mama 11ghl

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uable ~&gt;pace on the outside IHJ(1
are twlct' as u.:l) from any aug f'
111:1 lthe mud
fe.nce from win h
they were undoubt.edl~ made w~
now use camp charrs to Sll on
and what wa.s once a lovely tcr
race fronting the Sl"a 1s now &lt;~
I kmd of con" entrahon ~'Imp fo1
( uh Scouts of Den 2 h HI 111
r xpe( 11l•on to Gal lq.J ' lis and Po111t
enem1es

Cub Scout Den
Expedition Is
Held Saturday
P leas lil t Satut ria)

afternoon

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7 30 Boston Blacltie

B 00 Ca ptam Kangaro()
8 45 CHS New:s
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9 00 f"-ed Warrn~
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birth of an B lb daughter, De
Sue 11 tne Lockltournc An
!Iosp1 tal Monduy July 29
l.t.mdpal ent~ :~re M1 s Th(•iJdUI t'
I f'hew Pomeroy .and
Mr and
M1 s Joe Cantrf'tl ot Charl estHn
Mrs Emma Letfhe•t of Pnmcroy
• ~ a g1 cnt grandmother
lltU .. h.

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8 00 To Tl'll the Tiutb
e 30 Spotlight Playhousa
9 00 $64 000 Question
9 30 Spike Jones Show
10 00 UP to the-minute News
lO 00 ScannJng the We11ther
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811t mv erown cr thorns don I
Emma Brown to PauUne~ R 1 ley
It thh, way Sbe 11avs It 5 ugly lot 23 m Oilve Township
-.n,d wh~n my back 111 turned. shP \
tea rs It down And toduy her su)l
Clara D Stewart, administratrix
11tltute bench arriV$&amp; It u • of Sarah Jane Probst, rleccased to
thlna ma4e o~rt of rusted anUquP Edward French, lot in Middlepcrt
Iron that even the dogs !!COrn
Milo Caldwell to James 0 Swain
lt s fall of holes anti thinl!l to and Eileen Swaln, 103 acres, In
gou11e you The ol&lt;' Iron Maiden Oranae Townshltl
wns an overstuf.ted settee by
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One of the mo.st popular of the
Behind It, the hafl Jot two IUmmer theaten in Ohio i1 the
wtndnw bax~ made out of deeom Hiraro Colle1e Show Boat that
mlsstoncd mud that ob!ICUre the plays to larte audience• alone the \
vtew ll'&lt;lm Inside and use up val Ohio River

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12 30 The Grerehen Wade Show
Neigh~rs

I 30 Movie Malmee
300 American Bandlilt.anll
400 Cartoon Club
M1ekey Mowe Club

2o&lt;lll Matinee T)leater

345 Modern Rllmanacet

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131 Sparta Eye
6 45 NBc News
700 Jla1.or ot tile Town
730 Father tCnow. &amp;rt
800 Kraft TV Tbeater
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Arthur (&lt;o41re,
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11 00 VaUant Lady
11 HI Love of Lll•
11 ao Searcb for Tomort'ow
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100 Our )!ita Broot1
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200 Bl&amp;' P1yotf
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54! Sports Parade
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Carbli-'! of Thanb and SDeCtal Notices &lt;Jf Events St 00 Obltulll1el
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430 llovletlme
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l HOMAilr auto;ilic- gas flooc fur
-nace 70 000 BTU Good eomh
H ..dquart.rt for
lion Ciaywn Allen Chesler
lam-.,nlte Lu&amp;gdge - Lane Cedar(
8 3 3tp
Cblsts - LAU Window FansFrigidaire Refr1genton
Saw dust and sbavJOIIS, loaded in
Iaker F_.rnltur,, Mfddleport, Ohla
yuur truck from btn or deli\
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CORP, TUPPll:RS PLAINS 0
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head, Wh1te legs, black bol:ly II 41 FOr Rent
Goea by name o( Boots" $5 re
Furms hed sleeplns room Close 10
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Robert Tate Will Tt~le Et~ rl Car
ter and W1ll C!lrter whose places
i9!56 che~rolet'V8$i 795 Delra\ 1IFor ient. - EXteniton I.Addert, or resldl!nce' are unknown and can
2 dr Sedan Po.:Ver~lide Beau
Sea!fold Boardl, Dro'P Cloth! not be ascertalJied, and the un
tiful mork1de leather trim In
Clinton Fi~er, Middleport
known he1r~ . dev1sees, legates exellde Blue and whHe twG ton~
fhont 8265-.X
111 tf cutors .admmn;trators and ass1gns
Ol!e owner Blaettn:~r s Porn!.!
or Andrew Tate deceased Robert
roy, 0
8-?s,..a.r (17) Help Wanted
late 1f deceased W1ll Tate 1f
1~6 Old&amp; Super '88" Hard Top ::-:-:-:-:-~1deceased Earl Carter If der eased
$2 495 Power
Steering and Reliable Marrted Man Age 23 35 and Will Carter 1f deceased whose
brakes Hydramahc dmre
A
for Retail Bread Route $60 a 1 pl aces or r('~Jdenre are t1 nknGwn
mce automobile
Blaetlnar'11
week guarantee for five day aud cn nnot ~o ascertamed w1l1
Pomeroy o
S.2 6tc
week plus bonus Apply Nickle 5 ta kt&gt; nollce that Lon V Greenlee
1005 Mercury 2 dr
Hardtop
Bakery 806 W Matn anytime as plam!lfr
fli ed h i~ petition
Sl 49!5 Mercut} o malic Ongl
a 5 3tc agamst them on the 29th d::~y of
arter s' p m
July 1957 m Common Pleas Court
nal black flll1sh hkl new Vel)
----or Me1g 5 County OhiO t he same
at'rachve car wtth. lots of
chrome on sparkling black f1n
( 18) Employment
bemg lase No t257B alte,lng
among other th.mgs th.at the pl11m
bh Dual exhausts Blaettnar's,
W anted
tiff Is the owner tn f&lt;"!e simple and
Pomeroy, 0
8-2 6tr
actual possesston of the follow
19M Chrysler V8 4 dr Sedan
$895 A quality car m good Palnttng, mterror and e):tenor mg desrrrbed real estate to-wtl
Available now ft.ales reason
The follow 1ng rf'al estatl'l ~&gt;tt u
condition at a low pnce Blaet
able Homer Braley Phone 381 Y ated in th.c Vrllage of Mtdlleport,
tnar s, Pomeroy, 0
8 2 6tc
8 :5 12Lc County of Me1gs and State o£ OhiO
19SO Bmck V8 century $2,~5
2 dr Hard Top Trade rn from wauted- PAPER H ~,:r-.;c£1\ G- 25 and descni.bed as follows
Begmnm g at the Southeast cor
one of our sallsrtcd Buick care
years txper1ence Free es 1
ful owner A w01•derful bu)'
mates L V ReiSrnger Racl n • ner of Lot No 2 d the Subd lv L
Blaettnar s Pomero}, 0
!3ox 124 Ohio
7 5 ,, s1 on of Lot No 65 111 the Tnw!l' of
Middleport, Lhem;e North 31 de
8-2-6tc
gree 20 Ea~t 287 fN:•t followlllg the
MM Ctrevrolets as low as $995 - - - - - - - - - - East lm,.. of satd Lot No 2 and an
We hove foor that '""kte hke ( 19) ·-Busines~
exte nsion thereo f to the South s1de
new W1th. and Without power
and
Behurcs MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES t o of the Dtamond Hollow Road
gllde--210 s
tram for MOTEL MANAGE- thence m an Westerly dtrectwn
Bhiettnar's, Pomeroy, 0 8 2 6t(.'
MENT and OPERATION Only 1 follOwing the South hne of satd
C'
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Matured \\,II be corundered Age road aboul 44 feet to a po. nt
(sb ,..l A U t 0 .r-ervtCes
25 to 59 wnte NATIONAL MO wh1ch Is :~n extenswn of the We lit
l B BAW'l4l8GS SONS co. _ 2t TEL TRAINING INC The Datly hne of satd Ll)t No 2, thence
bout V{rttker Service
Day
Sentinel Box 668A , Pomeroy 0 south 31 degree 20' West to the
Phone 0221
Nljht Phone
8 5 3tp North.west rorner or s:u d lot No
IQ3tX. DOOGE • PLYMOUTH
2 and followmg the West lme of
1 Said Lot for a total diStance f)r 256
DEAIARS
8 6 u r
::-7-:::--::- - - -- for
fe et lo !he Southwest corner of
f'or best used car 'VALVES see
sa1d Lot No 2 on the North. side
BILL CHILDS
'1 9 I mop
Hire!
or the Huiland lload, .hence nt a
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Southeaster!}' dtrectJOn following
lQ)
Hour
the South hne of s ard Lol 2 to the
place
of begmnmg Berng all of
or
CANNING tomatoes $1 25 bu shel
saHl Lot No 2 of Subd tvlsron 65
Brlnp; contamers Janet MM
and a parcel on the! North.erly side
8-6-!itc
uel, Racme, Ohio
eGradmg a Ditch Digging
thereof extendmg to the Dtamond
eBack-Hoe Service
Hollow Road
BeckWith Uprtght Pl&amp;llO Phone
eTruclt
Loadmg
Equ1pment
That plamtlff and h1s predeces
SP-35202 Mason , W Va
•Dump Truck Service
sors 1n utle have held sa1d real
8-6-3tp
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
e~tale adv~rsely openly and no
Phone Cheshire 7·7479
toriou~ly a.s against each and every
40 gallon automatic gas water
heater Good condltton
JoP. •
1n
twenty-onefor
years,
that
oneexcess
of saidofdefendants
a period
Vadlrh Plumbing Phone 46-M
Servic:es part of satd real estate was owned
11-Utp
by one Andrew Tate and wa1 own·
FOR SALE - I'eache&amp; New :U. Curtom Bmlt Kitchen Kite'hens ed by h1m at the ttme of his death,
ven Orehar4, New Haven Phone
designed (or your home Free whtch occurred in the year 1882,
estimates Foremun &amp; Abbott that sa1d Andrew 1 Tat~ died lnt~a
Tu·7-:!tl-tf
Phone 6284-Y
a.6-tf tite and on the 4th day of August
FOR. SALE - Apples New H•
1911, Robert Tate, Will Tate Earl
ven Orchard New Haven Phone Startrng Mpnday, Ray1s Shoe Re- Carter and W1ll Carter together
TU-2f683
7·29tf
pair 2nd St, Middleport, open with their !!.pt.Hises mtended to
for business
8 2-6tc convey all tl'lat part of saad real
Heifer Cal!, S day! old Cltf Alurnlnl.lm combintloa atorm aDd eatate whi~h was owned by sud
ford Lt"dheLt
Rock Sprma:s
lUten wlndowa and dOOI'f Steel AndTew 'l'ate at the time of hiS
831-X.
7 31-6tc
Ind. aluminum awnln_. and can. death to one of the predecessors in
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Call Willioaa Radford, title to the plamtlff but that by
PING PONG 'r ABLE for "lo
Hoek
SprinJa.
I 2 lmop inadvertence only d~scr1bed part
Phone 514·Y
8 !i 6tp
of said real estate, that the posses
&amp;on
of the plaintiff and h1s pre
TIRMITII
IXTIRMINATID
Storkline Baby Carrtage Almost
For free inspection phone 383 M, deeess'Ors m utle as to n11 of said
new Phone Rae1ne 219!5
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy real estate has been .asserted aa
8 ~ 3tc
All work pnanteed Fy.lly in- an uneqUivocal clatm of ownersh.ip
-,-ear--o..,ld-;-::;rl-;dl;::n-::g-;:h:or::,:::.-;:G;entlt
4
sured vaua:han'• Industrllll and of the enttre title to said real
Re!lidentlal Termite Control Ser estate hereinabove described That
GRAVELY lJL\t:I'OR SALES lftd
vice, St. M'aryll, w va
7 25 tf the defendaots herem mtght claim
Semee. R A. P'lnlllw, 611 a.
an mterest in and to sa1d real
)Jain St , Pomeroy
7-24-~..e WIO • TELIVJlllON SlliRVICE. estate by reASOn or the mcorrect
Phouo too, Cleland Applioa&lt;o deSCriptiOn used in the aforeaa1d
. - , 111 J(lla St , PomsrGJ' deed and any further interest or
claim that .said defendants might
usert b not known to the plaintiff
QUJc&amp; SERVICII oa W- J:e. 'fhe prayer of sa1d petition is
J)llrlng b, ,_1'7 Trolnod that each and every one of the
it
fttcha:later, €OUJN8 JEWE. above defendants be compelled to
LIIIRS. Pomel'01
1-3-tl usert any cla1m they may have in
and Ul said real estate or be barreii
Can be bought for small detherefrom, that the claims, 1f any,
of
sa1d defendants be declared m
posit and take over payCONCBBTI BLOCU
valid, that plamtif! s title in and
ment. Write or phone for
to sa1d re11i esta.te be quieted and
-aulhllettwr Por ._.....
that each of said defentants be
tlttailsbarred rwm asflerhng any
GIIUESEB BLOCK CO. forever
cl&lt;nm to sa1d real estate and for
I Mllea North of Pomeroy
other rehef
Said defendant! are required to
Jarilo11, 0 a'
answer 88ld petit10n on or bef(lre
PbOIIe 22
the 28th day of September 19M,
WE BUY
or Judgment will be taken aga1 ngt
nttUCTURAL I &amp;IAMI
Saddle- and
them as prayed for
ICitAP IRON- MITALl
PhOne 90'1M VIrgil
LON V GREENLEE

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Tea !or&lt;f Mr and Mrs Char!e~
Kmg, Mrs Gertie Rockwell Mu
Richard Caruthers Mt and Mrs
Harold Teaford P(lmeroy Mr
ami Mrs Willis Durst, New Ha
\en i'lt r and Mrs Alvm Hall
Hari.rord Mr and Mrs Dale Hill
Letart Falls Mr and Mrs Rfly
mo.nd Wolfl' Mr and Mrs Mor
ns Harde n, Mrs Herman London
Mrs Lawrence D1ddle Mrs Ed
(he Gutnther Mrs Ablean Moore
Mrs Dtck Harrts Mrs W'8.lter
Cook, Mr
and Mn Lowl!!l
Wtngett Mrs M)rtle Crew and
'fr.s Grace O•lcr

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Bnde
Mrs Thomas
Mr!&gt; and
children
Don Cottrrll,
Mrs Clark
Lawrence
MiSs
Marilyn M1ller h.as reJames Quick
Mrs
Lawrence turned lo her ho m~ IO Co mmbus
Rou' h •1rs Herbert Parker, Mrs after a two weeks u stt wtth her
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AILee Capehart
Mrs
George gran dparents, Mr an d Mrs Roya t
Schnmder Mrs
Albert Duek· Thomas
.,.,orth Mrs Virgll Teaford Mrs.
Mrs Ddla SUirkey Cnlumbu~.
Mrs Bob Moore, Mrs Troy 19 spendtng her vacatwn 'l'.rth hf',
zwillmg, Mrs Blll wmebrenner, parents Mr and Mrs
\\1Ulam
MISS Nancy Hubbard, Mn. Rich 01ddle Mrs Groce Oiler arU
ncbrenner Mrs Earl Nease Mrs Allee Flanagan
'I d W 1
Mrs S F Wise reretve d ward
Mrs Wti!I!J Leadmgham, Mrs S
F Wtse, MJss Norma Roush, Mra or the death or he-r nwce Mrs
Martha A·blell and children Mis3 Thomaa Jackson of Mmgo JuneEvamae Cook Jamce Teaford hon July 28t h
Mr
Jackson
Mrs Ro.sa Hall, Dale Teafnrd Jr
was a former n!Sidenl heTe
Mary Kay,
Allah
f'abl and
Homt'r l'eaford Columbus IS

Carol
Wolf(', Teaford
all of Syracuse,
Mrs Naomi
Racme and
RD
Sending gtfts but unable to at
tend were Mtss Janet Ables, Gal
l1pohs Qw&lt;"!n Hawley, Mrs Edith

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and BarleY Frank Beaeh, M1d

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JUNK CO.

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WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
Attorneya for Plaintiff
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O!Jvc Grange- visited Rock Sprln&amp;!l
Grangt Tul'Sday July~ The mem
ber8 f!I0 1ng were Letturf'l" Jotephm R •~ble Katherine M.llbotn
Mr and ~Irs M'url Taylor Glenn~
Mtlhoan Lmn1e ( rary Jacob Weber A barbecue chtcken lunt' h was

The B and C F'rlf'ndlhlp Club
uf +H girl• and the So(oial Ha)'.l't't-d~ Club or 4 H boyl cave an
I wtlt'res:tma: prowram at Ulf! carmel
EUB Church Sunday .,.1 enlnc. Some
lpt"Cial munc:al numben and ta!U
bJ members or the clubs wen well
rt:'Ct'lvt'd and enjoyed b)' the au·

Mr and Mrs N T Rollt' and ~fr
.and Mn Guy R01~ motort"d to l vlumbut Sund01y to aee Ultm daugh
~r and llltt"r Mr and ~n De;~ '
ntrtch and Dan ny W;~rrr n Ros
did chore1 for them
Mr and Mrs Allen Ta) lor were du~nre
caDma: on •heir daugt:ter Mrs War
Mr and Mn Dw 1ght Sweptwn
rem Rose and c hlldren Sunday I!\ I"- tRu th Lee) and chtldren of Colum
ntng
hus Ohio are Hl tdng ht'r parentJ,
Warren Jiose made i hu :.lfiess \'fr ~nd Mrli fealph Lee
tnp to Penn,)lvama Sundil) after

if&gt;rved

Sh.1r ley Bahr vl11ited a couple
day 11 last week With ber father
William Bentz of AI!Ted who hat
been Jll
Mr and Mrt Murl Taylor atletld
ed ch.urch at Lone Bottom Sunday
evem ne: Rev Harold Post"' wu
3peaker
Dtane Belt St J&gt;lr:pb, M1ch a
spendma her vacation with Mn
Alice Dodlcn
Mus Sue Conroy of Columbus
vtslll.-d with D1ane Belt the put

Mlr and Mr! Shelby
""""
Pomeroy bad thell nephew

P•ck~&lt;n!!"

eT .Oit'

or
Chest

over the weelr:

as euest

mng:
E~rett Mtlhoan Ct"lebrated his
birthday Sunday wrth h.1 s children
and ifandehildren All WC1't' present except h11 daughter Hazel

week
Mra Allee Dodson and Diane
Bf'tz acromp.anu~d Mrs Franca
Uewl rson to 1he rabin Suaday eve

wbo Jtvn m

Columbu~

Rkbard Hunt a 4-H member •~
groomir~g hi!! r eitstered Herefurd
calf fk&gt;r the !au
Mr ant! )frs Art Kasper of Columbtu vrs1ted Sunday wrth theu
parents Wr and Mrs M L BahT
Other callers were Mr and )'Irs
Cl} de Salser ot Racme
-Gt.nnl 5 M•lho•n

familY

lirs Royal Tbotaaa spe.nt last
weekend With Mr and )ll"! Ray

moud M1IIer and Mr and }ll'!J
Paul Thoma 5 of Columbus She
WQ!I accompamed home by Hr
an.d. Mrs Thorn»
and. Karen
lllllrr who w1ll rema!!: for two
we eks vmt wltb her erandp.arenta

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Local Residents
View Parade Held
At Parkersburg
Mr and Mrs C B WeeSt' and
sun Jatk .and Mu&gt;s Marc1a Karr
VISited 10 Park('rsburg W Va
F r1day and witnessed the .MeTch.an ts Day parade whlth was at·
tended by Several hundnd people
Follnwmg the parade they motored to Mar•etta for dinner at
lhe hotel and returned borne by
the way or Williamstown W Va
where they en joyed a personally
conducted. UJur of the Fenton APt
GlaS!I Co

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our and
r 1n colleetlng
ceat H1gh money
Grade
Nu machlnea 1n th11 area No
SelUnil To quaUfy for work you
must have carL~efereJKu, $640

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New FurnituN

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$299.00

ca$h secured oy mventory Devott.lz 0 hours a week to busl

neY, your end on peroenlate
wtu n~t up to $400
moothly WJth very good OOSil
billtle• of taking over full t.Jme
lnc:ome mcreasmg accordm&amp;lY
For mtervleW, include phone m
application Wr1te All State D1strlbutinll Co 50!5 Fifth Avenue,
eollectlona

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A Fam1l} Ntgh.t was held at
the Pres bytenan Church At1g 1
w1lh a covered dish drnner at
6 30 p m followt•d by Rev Jimeh
FTazcr of Northern Ireland who
t~; s ummer pastor
of the Harn
sctnv 1lle
Presbytenan
Ohurch
show• ng colorPd shdes of hb
h.ome countr} wh. tch was enjoyed
Rev ll.uppt!lt shGwad three come
dy f1lms for the chtldren At
tendtn~ were Mrs C E Ruppelt
or Gulfport M1ss, mother of tl'le
Rev Ruppelt, M:r and Mrs Edl
so n Gumther and cbJidren, Mrs
Curt Lailance, Mr and Mrs Geo
Grmdle) Mr and Mrs James
Qmck Mrs Albert Duckworth
Mr and Mrs Earl Nease Mr and
Mra Luther Johnst(Jn, Mr 1tnd
l(rs Robert Harden and children
Mrs Florence
Harden, Miss
Frankie Mumaw, 'Mrs Wilham
Diddle Mrs
MaYJDe Hoimet

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NOTICE 0 F APPOINTMENT

Extcutor
Estate of Lillian G. Durst dtcNIH
Notice 11 h~'!l'eby Jiven that AI
bert H Durst wbose Post Office
address is Pomeroy, Oluo has been
duly "&amp;ppolnted as Executo1 of the
Estate of Lillian G Durst late of
Meigs County, Ohio, deceased,
Date~ thtl 2nd day of August

1957
Jlthtt C, e.con
Judge ef ..,.. ProiN... Court,

M.... County, Olllo

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Good CINa VIed Con

Alllllaltaaad Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

Set ot Zerkle
Transfer Co.

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I~... .... ~' ''' anu cmldnn Mrll \1at
By Mn. A
ack
Blirt"(JI'.! l1l.n [leal or (;nr;JJ I
\lr and Mr~ Jime!l Teaford of !rfh Don Lu;le and
duldrr 11
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are
announcing
the
Otho
R&lt;~dford
Mrs
A
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POMEROY 2 bedroon, frame
mam•.:c
or
f'he1r
''au.:hter,
At1
and
chtldren
Mrs
t:a•l
W;o. lkln...
home wllh. llai h h.ardwood floor~
~us
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J~~n
to
Snmp110n
Hall
son
all
loc:al
:\Irs
Robt"rt
(
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and
1
coal fm nacf' heating Loutl'd
high and drv all City lil't'vHel! of \fr and Mr~ George Adkms of son}. 1 ~t.arr i'alls Donrr.a Dam )
ill(' Dtbra ( riJW rJf Pomt-roy ant
1ndud1ng sthOOI 1JUS for the Ia! IIH liD on July 19th at I fO
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111 m the Method1't Church 111
Mrs V1qplliJ
Mttn!W)
J't an.
rhlldren
fotal p - r e~ unde!'
fOOUO 00 down payment of on!} Pu1n1 Plca~an l by the Rev Allen burt: Vu
$2.20u011 v.rlh less than II yea rs Young
I h(' rouprc were nttended by
Rcr; nt g\lests of Mr!O
o\nna
to pay off the CXIStJng loan al
~~ a11d Mrs Adkms and Mtss McCoy wt rt: Mrs 'ius..~ell Salle I
!.Jl 91 pa month
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y V1rla Rose Tcarord a coua1n uf field IOn and daughlf'r Mrs AI
lhc brtdc
bert f'alrdoth. son M•ss \\i lm~
f8l 3 3tc
On Juh .29th Mrs Dale Teaford , Sayre and Ml"' J ll Proffitt t&gt;f
F01 Sale 6 room h1 u~e bath Bl l Jnd Mrs
Lela nd
Bumgarner Kacln(' RD ~lr and Mr ~ Chtlt ll
morlcrn Call "'17 1 , "l:lrl fi' .. lls were hosl.t&gt;sses at 1 shower for Brow n o( 1 Jffiil and ~Ir s 1 Mar
lh(' new ~r and Mrs Hall at thP Mlllt•r
)
B 2 6t~
home of the former whtdl w~!!
For Sale llous;: an d I ot tn R • attt'nd e1! IJ} th.e followtng persoru:
Mr and Mr~ ( l11re n&lt;'e ~a gill
~me Phone :1202
8 tl3t, Mrs (,eorge Adkins, Raem l' Pft and cWidren, Col umbus
~•~lied
Arthur Hall, Ft Richardson, Ala 'Mr and Mn Lawn.•nee Whrtlatch
ska llr and Mrs. Ellrl PhUlips and Mrs Mathe Sprmg er
t~nd children Mrl James Phillips
Mr and Mrs Herbert Sayre and
- - and ch.1ldren, 1 awrenee Hayman fam1l~ Letart W Va spent a
Mrs Wm Zerk 1f'
llarnee-SimJ)t'On tnsuraD« Nf.e'flleJ of Long Bottom, Mrs Thomas weeke nd
Roger Weaver ts spe ndm r.: a
Middleport Fire - AutomoblJe- Oldaker and son of Letart, W
Bonds Phone IDUI-X
8-'26-11 Va ' Mrll Delbert Teaford of An two weeks vacation With h•~
tlQU JtY Mrs Caroltne Miller and un('le and aunt Mr
and Mrs
COMPLF.TE Insuranee PTotectlon, d11.ughter of Letart Falls, Mrs Vlrg•l Norr1.5 Mt Vernon
IJfa, Au t&lt;• Fire, Polleo Call Dor Ada Slack Mrs James Tea!o\-d,
Mn Ann.a McCoy Vlsrted With
M1lls Mlfldle;Qrt, Oblo
Mrs Earl Watkms, Mrs FloreOCP. fnrnds In Pt Pleasant and Golh
Barden Mrs
Robert HardM, polls rere ntl y
Mrs WtiiJam
Elch.lnger, Mary
M•ss Carolyn Jean Rr:wr Hart
Legal Nc.-tkes
Jane E 1chmger
Mrs Pearl Me ford v slled Mrs \\ llham :lt?rltle

Straight-leg Beegle, Ft"male Brown

Stnke It Rich
And t h.JS doll says she •s a c.l&lt;'
VaJiant Lidy
M1 s R R P 1~ keu s Den Mo- ' :: ~ Love
corat.or A pro yet The nex.
of Life
thtug you know she'll stea l m} !her a nd Mrs MyMn ~ItlleJ as
leather sofa and repla~ 1t w 1t~ ststant 11e n Mother were accvm 11 30 Search hr Tomorrow
anoth.er antique h01 ro1 w~m h pan11~d hy Mr .and Mrs t:harltos ll 40 Guldiflg Light
12 00 Ka tie '_, Kitehen
Y.as made to look at not Sit on Eri11 11 rls ~nd d w gh tcr Br• ncln
Cu bs 1111 the tnp v.en P1l Ed 12 30 Ar. Lhe World Tur111
Oh no she won t I h.av e go 1
me a book on applied ps~c h. o lo gy
1 00 Our Miss Brookl
and J( hypnruu s w•th th e baseball W aid~ J a lllf'S Mtller, Ray PICkt•n s
Ro\
Colunll
n,
LmT~
Gladwe ll
but doesn t work~amt 1 don l nobcrt ~WIIIlSOJ\
1 30 Houseparty
Paul Mtcha( I
gd mY bench back like rt was2 00 B1g Payoff
Thompson
Asa
Br~&lt;dhuJ}
It
1 shall apply some p~~ch.ology
2 ~0 Bob r.rosby Show
Gul
hpohs
th t\ \ISit&lt;LI the fam
\\ e JUst butil a nt'v. do~:hous~
3 00 Brrghter Day
ous Our House
~nd at
Potn
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the dog8 don t hke Thal s "here Pl cas111t tolucd th e MJtlsLtJJI 3 15 Secret 3torm
Marna goes to l1ve bt'cause 111
3 30 Edi;e of N1gbt
my mental book she-s a Iread} 111 H•)USI
II
4 00 The Early Show
(( OJH'rlgllt
1957 ll) Un1 tcd
5 30 Your Euo Reporter
I u1tlll e Syndu:att: , Inc )
5 45 Sports PAr)lde
5 !'15 Weatberman
6 00 Acti"Jn
6 I~ Douglas Edwards

Daily Sentinel
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12 00 Current

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PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET
Mtttgs remple Pyth ta n S is ter~
w1ll mecl thts t'\enmg ~ t 6 30 llt
the Ohio i'' uel Gas Co, off1e~ 11
now- wtlh a bueball hat Hones.! th.e Coats butldrng North. Second
to &lt;itld, I c11.n I •nakf' out wornf'n Avenue for a demonstution b)
fhr} JW•l cun • itHIH nothin th.c l ompany Home Demons\la
liOn agent
After the program
11lonc
the members will udjoum to the
\\.• heM JebUildJng thl..\1 shack K of P building ror thelr ro•
tor the lust four ~eau and I gular meetl.ni
hold still when she knocks out 11
wall shove~ On anothrr kltchrn
EMERGENCY CALLS
rrd e( orates the office and hide~;
The Mtddleport Emergency
my rhmoteros Ill th.e outhouSl' Squad w11s called at 8 p rn Mon
But t he oth.er d!ly llhc COU!Oefl to day for Henry Kade on Thomot.~
be bu~ted down a bench on the Fork and at D 30 to ~ lttle Kn:e t
(r ont terrace, which WU\l about for W•lllam Ath.e;,
the only comfortable piece or
sJ tzplatz In the )'ani
Evelythlnj ehe, Y.ou got tn
~tand on your he~d l to a-et lnto
Delmar Baum and Kathryn
nnd If the b11lance h disturbed
Baum
to Dallal! Yea&amp;i!r and Rhodi
) ou crush a dog AU you ever sec
Yeager
lot 10 in Pomeroy
rf your wuest.A II' tHeir feet be
Bradley Pooler to Caryl E Pool
CIIU!IP everybody b tipped back
Wild m one of tbOfile ~ontour back er, ui!d!Yid~d one-half Interest m
wh1rh von practlctl.LlY. hllve to tly lot In Chester
lik.t• a glider Pe-eple set the1r
Charles Marcinko Jr , and VIr
drmkll on tl'le ded:, other people sle Marcinko to Thomall J MaT
kl~k tht&gt;m over, and the break
c1nko and Mannffi1 A Marcr.nko
agl' btl! Ia awful
parcela In Ohvtr Township
But my beneh was an hone~t
Western Local Sehool Board to
bench pleasantly mclrned, made Archie Mc:Kmney parcel m Dexter
of s tone lt was JU '"-t under a
Sybil Ebersbach executm: or
broad wlndow 1111 80 you could Dora Romme deceased to Earl
~et your coffee or )Our coke or Powe\1 and Delores Powell lot 25
\Our Bout"bon and brat.ch on It In Middleport
was sunwarmPc! 11nd yon rouJd
sit on It m Iii wet buthlng suit
Rome J Stewart and Belva K
Without w1cekmg anv upholstery Stewart, lot Min Middleport
The broad back st"rvcd u a sa!e
'Lewis M N\coU and Lou 0 Nr
ttposlton fnr o1garcttls suntan coli to C C Cuckler, lot m Pome
oil relaxing pills,
and 1 am roy
afraid, some women a bathing
Wm Ponl~;~r and ln~l! Pooler to
~:aps You could hH·e the sea and C F BeU:mg and Etllth Bel:lmg
, 22 ~ acres In Orane.e Townshtp
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ly ll•nche M Huklna
son dau,J:[h trr some luekv people 1 rr wt flied And a tuna stuffe d tCJ
Talking about travd by atr by even hll\f gt'iindchild1en And nll mato om !'low 1 cu n JUSt purllll i h
trains by car -~ ome ot us dccld of us get thr s hom es1ck feeling 1 eat a v.ho lt can ur tuna all b~ my
ed that maybe East West Home's for loved ones gone I guess
se lf and 1 love tr~matocs to dts
Beat
Seeing lhe survrvor~ of the An tractwr. so wh ~ go to all iJJ BI mu s~
Of COUTIIe It WGUJdn't do for ev drea Dornil on 1'V anrl hearmg und f us~
ery one to Juwt cll lmly st.11.y al one woma n rep!IH ov~1 hn !oss~s Thev look so p1et1}' on those
homf\ Good he;uens no, I.IMhlnk· cxthunung Wh } r duln I ev
pRge., but I m havmg rorncd l)eef
llhle But om s de111re tet tear aboul ~u1vc a hand hag - I hp t lh• nk sllel'd tom 1 \oc~ fl ll'd potatoes
all over th~ country .11ubsldes con Ill~
I ody
~011 ~ h tH1Id b~ ,.:lad and uppl ~ sa11rr for supp&lt;'r
lilderable wtth the years
you rl' rw n llllvt
Jk t w s~ \COli S( t l m hungr~' 1
J d like lo see Ca lifornia- the
One lhu1k~ of th~ lh o u~ani! s of
Impenal Valley full or tru1l es boy s who w&lt;n t to wutr.ry tl~alh s 111
1 g uf' s~ .,.,, nonf' nr us gtl too
pccJally lllppeniB, fr om 1111 I ve- read holh World \V !I f s- wha t .,.,ouldn I o ld to wnnt to do some ctu\d1 sh
Then, the ocean be11chea San liron tlu.' y huH· g1u r1 to lw aliH untl t111n ~ or pu ll ::1 s' unt u mtm~r('nt
ciJco, {.oldcn Gate the wot ka Hut ll'lllH! S u mc1u hanrl bag
I or earlv tl uys Such was u well
there'• a.ll that whastly per rarie to
I hav1• ln mlnd two of Ill) lo~d} known to&gt;m swom an who (' nlrpnc
crou If )'Ou iO by cur And J twve II 'i l)oys J 1111 ! s llo1ht'..,h ut { hn r.:rl by t h~ lonL( lo\ rh bonmstec
vowed a vow ne~cr lo t~,o 111 un shn e H S tm d Jamt•s Will } rAn nveJ at nr&gt;w loHts hu1llhng su d
air plune
na Mir(t11 rct nu~~··Jis hrolhi•r) I df&gt;nl\ dl\tHh d lo Oht\ Thllt (m
I aueu Ferd llunk"r and Billy h1 rc 111 tuv. n lo llllnl! Jllsl 1 ft w pulst nnd ~l ui t.lown sufely to
Michael, two cldl!liy ~ugc11 bert. in
I wuuld h.11tu to ~t all tlu li st of thr floor below I h t~ gal Is the
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town , have It about lllllll 'J1Je} tlw beloved lu~t
~unw ont who It'll h.c-r p ll l sc on a
110)1 "'h!:!n thpl ~ un goe11 down in
A hunll hu~ rlul t t d
fender of ptop lt she was talking
thf evenln I WIU\1111 be tn my own
to
and 1t rodt r lg hl out of town
home
My lJrother {an Arm~ m wlul w1th them - Iat• r rt cove l ed I m
WIIYll ~u lll hr ntH&lt;'r wan11 I the glad to say
What nlways a•11u11eN me !11 Nav}
She lives 111 a wh1\e brrck house
how tickled people ate wben far
m
North t•nd of tuw n lind pounds
aw.ay to aee &amp;Ome one rrorn home
Becaus( said he rhr! ( ~ no 11 mean
typcwttlrr ofte n late at
SunnJni themllflve&amp; Jn Florida pla1 e to go if you t' v~• sli p off
night F'urthN than th is Depon
they'll write - ' And whaddya
However hill ~on RldJIIHI was
• oyoth not ~~ M1lrlt ed FOIYler
kl)ow, we ll&amp;w the Sam Smlth.'s N11v} 1n W W ll sa llln .!: pJuc\Jcul cnt
plih tl al'l'.a\~ ln our 1nv
here today "
\y the Sevrn Scu~ rn• he was
Or maybe they meet Sylvia thrOllllh
Nrw tJabh'.'l I v~ seen ond nll
Quackenbuah Wlil)l over In London
By the wa} can )'0\1 name lh&lt;'
ot
them perfect dolls
yet It a Juat the thTUI of home Seven Seas as Wl' ulwn\ s put lt ?
Adrienne
Mil! ~ Munn accom
folkl
Th.t&gt;rt ~ only l'i ocean s really
:lU
panied by dafl!i mal~ and IJUI Ct~rol
Standint Out ]I! my mind I!! our wht•n• s the other \'oi.O"
Bac htel stop 11 wlule wtlh lltllc
runnh)i llctOali 1!:1la Jenkin• Reese
Kunberly Marie md thme s an
in the MayiU Temple Ill Chlcago 11
IJt•re'~ ttnOt her WIIV of pn1t111g
olhe1
swee-t name~ake for gramma
World Fair in 1933 rt gave ug 11 the l"~flf for ~peed rnan!ars
Marie Mili a We !md that Class of
Jltt •ll day, 81 much .11.1 &amp;eeint the
'Too little brain pown lwh.l1ul HH'i2 hnve about all married and
world'• lar,eat di1mond and golnf two much hone powt r
('arol sa\J\. You know who s left
up In the Amo n Andy lower
Mrs 11 - Ju sl Anne (Hupe) ittld l
Enticing pldurc s of Slllads uod And the Cow little old i'l tngle one"
And no one 1oea vlaltln1 any lt&gt;s or th.ern In recen t Bct!CT
the dass have all these young
more that h, real ..,Jaltln&amp;. u [ Home10' On clrn~e tnveihgatw n •ofnephews
lin nlet:CS. now
w.. l'lillsed on Why Aunt Jennie though. I d turn 'em all In for I he
Young
Grnmma
Mat• Snuer roos
Bolt-e would tome out and a.tay a auod thick melilt l!iandw1ch of
by
with
daugh.tcr
Doc (Sauer)
. . __, wiKile week with Mama Aunt Jen re-l!.sonablt rllcslnule therf'or Hen
Brown's baby girt MeJIIII thal
'\ nle DavlJ and numerou• of her pro 1! one thut'1 btg arccn (r&lt;'al li:relnl
JGll)l l'tiiiUiatJy 1pent IUmmen at letlll&lt;'l' leaves gremt rimml.'d cu dear name for u dear baby Mae
/ the v•rJOUI homea of her 11llters cumber alice&amp; and pink 1! h11 mp nest said Dee wantr•d n fairly unusual
name as ' Mary Brown' for m
1 and I'd 10 up to Aunt Lo,a'aor ov led therein Now who'd eut un
er &amp;o Auut Kate-'.a to .pend the day peeled cukll!ll and expect to su r sl.a nce just 1~ too pale a name And
1
bet Ml'ga n ('lutr wtll love to
JIYt e~ry whip llllt ch Now I vlve'' And Jettuce- lhiil ll for tbt' I'll
know
she hM ll namf!'soke here
h1v~n t an aunt nor 11.11 uncle In rabbits or II u wllh ~~~ As (or
Later th 1t su mc day 1 saw Lou
lh1 world and il'l one of the lone- ahrtmp their stronr.: rf'!ie mblJI!lce
Peaches Fra~er Ernest and Ju
IOmelt fUliAal that lrf4t hold&amp; tO 1111111 fiXI:!~ thllm f nre~er for
d)
1i hnby S he sm1\ed and rooed
What I wouldn't a:lve to aiddown me
and aaa with Aunt Ltda OT Aunt
Llur friend MaHle Bulih /Mrs and I left h.er 11111 being admtred
Lydi.a for a few houn The ud Henry) told uR she wL~ rece ntly by Aunt" Bess Stnborn 1 c:ouldn t
th1n1 11 1 didn't really realize till at a plrnrc ~lth 7 kind s or sn ia rl tell wh trh Wtl'l euler Judy or that
th1y were aone bow ver;, prectous and I aatbend !!he took at leam. [.ols doll
And so we £row apo.ce MGre
1n aunt or an lndul.,anl unci• to teeny Ample&amp; of lhl'm all You
achool
room~
morf! baby food
II.Y noLhlne of beloved parent.. - c11n t ketp u ~ood man down It
more bah\ rabs (and did yuu ever
how dear they are
wouJd st'crn
.But life hu Jt• cOil!Pensatlon s---.- 1 1hen there 11 01 frutt filled oran.ge sec fli-tch dovor OOby cab.s .as
alwa)'l Jnatead on\! ha1:1 husband one Oood hnnvcn~ why all that th.oae 1957 modfhl more food
more everything
l look tor us to hii.VL' to enlarse
our swlmmn ll pool If th 4 keep I
on

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c1ty's newest m a nufact1l1 Pr
Tn add1t10n the proud fa th e1 :mri h1s w1fe
have found a n1lliti!Udt• of ll S('S for "The fl&lt;nor But these are at th.e h1g h
Third Arm,, mrlwlmg tis t unctJOn as n phone pe&amp;.k of pe1 ft'chon
No wonder She's a peach
u
-holder and a m1rror holder
one o! our hlihest cnmpliments
But, Kahn ins1st s that h1s son Phlhp, now
six month s old is h ,J]f respon~able for the invention of' The Th1rd Arm''

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Pony League All-Star~ de[eated the league champion
2-1 last evening before a Large crowd at Pomeroy when
Foozy Wolfe singled home the winning run in tbe top of
fifth inning.
The Tigers scored one in the set:ond inning but lost it when
the All-Stars tied it up in the lhird when Roger Birch le4 off
with a walk, stole second then third . He scored when Hog Ebersbach _tried a thfow to third ?aseman M_ike _ Wer~y on t~e
steal whu:lh went hi@:h.
Stan , Jim Wlckhn~ smgled 111
Terry Knight followed with a ~he seconri off the church and
two out single. hi:s :second straight Winebrenner
doubled in the
hit, but Eddie Bartels fanned . fourth.
Bill Wilsen to end the innine:.
All Stars
001 010-2 5 1
In the top ()f the filth, Jor t gers
dlO 000-1 6 1
Fields flied to Ray Poulin in left .
Wibon and Wickline. Hartel,'!
Sam Flannagan nied to center- :'n:::d:_:E:b::':"::b::ac::h:::·_ __ _ _ __
helrler Terry Ohlinger but John
Cleland singled Lo right. He !&gt;lole
second and Duane Wee Foozy
singled lo right scoring Cleland .
Wolfe 9tole second but Terrv
Knight grounded
04t to Dor
fno:tes on second to end t-h e inn-

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Rademac her ConfI ent e
. M'8 te, Heavy Work Starts
I8 Sparnng
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SEATTLE CP~ Pete Rademacher , as confident as any fighter
who ever ~ challenged
for the
heavyweight crown.
reswned
training today ror hi.s b0ut with
Floyd Palttrr"Son and the "·b iggest
day of my lift:."

ditit&gt;n ."
Rademacber isn't alone in his
coufidence.

Gannon, who gave Palter.son a
I'Ough go lhree years· ago, predicted the boxing world is in for
the shock of ita tue on Aq. 22.
'·A lot of Writers are gomg -to
Rademacher arrived here [rom
Columbia. Ga, Monday accom- bave to eat the words they've
panied by sparring partners Clar- been writing about this fight,'.
ence Hinnant and Joe Gann011. he ~aid .
and two trainers.
NEW YORK UP-Sports NetThe Olympi&lt;: champ meets work, lnc., will televise all or
Patterson in Sicks Stadium here the Cleveland Brow:ns' regular
Aug. 22 in what will be Radc· !IeasOn games in the National
macher's first professional fight. Football League again this year.
Big Pete. a 21().poundcr, i.s posi- The same network beamed the
live he wiil win.
Browns' games to stations 9lrct"I've never felt ;_1etler," Rade-- chlng rrom New. Engla.nd to TexPlans were completed Monday macher said . "1'm in terrific eon- as last season.
night for a baseball game between
the Waham;, Pony League All
Stars and the Pomeroy All Stat's
t~ayed under tt,e lights or
B~c
· ld on Friday night at
7:30 o'c o .
Ralph SOY!e, d;mtor of the Wa·
hama league, and the managers
of ·t he teams of the league met fol·
lowing the game betwten Broad
Run and the Wah~a League All
Stars and made the plans.
The Pomeroy team will be made
up of the members or the Tiger8 ,
champions c.~ the Meigs County
Pony League, r.nd two 111embera of
the Indians team. Bill Wilson and
Terry Knight wiU jOin the Tigers
for the contest .
Proceeds after expenses on the
game wll1 be split between the
Wahama and -the Meigs County

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The Tigers got thelr 1-o lead in'
the bottom of tbe second when
came out at
of the league st:on&lt;lintgs,
Dennis Moore singled throogh tlu
with a very respectable record of 7-11 in ;:r well-balanced league, are, first row,
to
bole between third and short.
Rusty Leffle, Teddy Rummel , Butch Anns Ron Falin, Freddie Wolfe , Roger Stewart.' St;~~d Werry ala.o singled. Ray Poulin
ing, Manager Roy Arms, veteran OVA catcher of past years; Willie Guinther Howard Parker f.anned for one down, and Frank
Bobby Winebbrenner, Bobby Wingett , and Roger Hubbard.
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Ebersbach . s.ing~ to lft(·t, bob::c-c-::-:c--::-c:c::-:-cc-c: bled by Robby Winerenner and.
Moore .., 0, d
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fourth
with Poulin on firat. Ul..lt
BY UNITED PRESS
Poulin railed to tag Jecqnd, had
NATIONAL LEAGUE
to go back, and then missed
W L Pet. 01 { scoring for the Tigers.
St. Louis
62 41 .fl02
For the All-Stars Wilson trill·
Mllwauk(!e
62 42 J~96 \t led with the bases empty and no·
Brooklyn
60 44 .577 214 body out but he couldn't gel
Cincinnali
:SS 46 .:S:S8 4~ home in the "fourth.
Philadelphia
:S7 48 .M3 6
For th.e All-Stars, Wilson fan·
45 81 .425 18'h ned seven a.nd walked none , hit
New York
Chicago
36 "66 .353 M~ none. Bartels 1truck out 10 and
• , Cbel TlllDCblll
Pittsburgh
36 68 .348 26% walked two. Both
boys reliet!
D'.ainl)' on their fast ball.
Sports desk 2·10
Monday'o R..ulto
For the Tigers, Dehnis Moore
That magician of the single wing, Jim Vcnnari, lert Sun- Brooklyn 5 Nl'w York 2. nite
W•dMsd.,-'s Games
al!o
had a single. For_t~h:::•_·::.'~
ll·~P~o::n'Cy'-.::L::••:g::u::•:•·-----:day ror drills leading to the annual North-South football game New York at Brooklyn, nite

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However, Chairm:.n
A l bt· t~
Rains 0-Ala. , Of !he liOI..lSc hankOr!iei!I!S of the Man, (Loeao ing subcommittee on hou&amp;ing legCount)') W . ·va ., bank discovered islaUon said Congrel&gt;s " mu~ re
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the ~hortage on June 22. the day study the wbole FHA prOgram "
EnteN'd as individuals
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afte-r Mrs. B-rowning left on her because of the boost in mtrrt!&gt;l
~1artha Coleman, Madelyn Brown
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rates_ ft·om. 5 (I) 5 .4 pr r cent.
both or Long Bottom; Emestint-. .
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Rams .sa1d Congres;; m&lt;~Y huve Stoekton, Hemlock Grove; Lola
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Ziegler, Chl"ster: Janie Baer, Min ·
, rawta hond yb O ed ~ edt at et' ~i- : .present
administrahuu's man :.t
ada
Murray and Anna 'M urray of
~oun
a . ee-n ram
of $2,135. ror continually raisir.g iuterf's~
Pomeroy;'{ Cher}·l l'' ife. Middlellrs. EOOnhower spen t most or A fl..lll audit showed a Joss or over rates.''
Janet
Knight, Cheslt•r;
];ut week in Demo,er. She weut $ 30.UOO .morrOther congresstnl.'rt' who havt• port:
Sha
ron
Atkins.
Ruthand, Rt. I .
there primarily ro• th(' derli('a - - - -ronlinua\Jy denounced lht• adminas
teams
in the- tOmp!'tiF.ntf'red
tian of a l'lty Jl&lt;tt·k named in !hi_., morning as h-e met with ttw i~tration's high inltnsl ''tight
l!£&gt;r honor. and n·tmned hl•rt' congressional le~tders. Th~ir con· mone~· " po-ticil.'s aimed ;t l dwrlv tion arc J anice TannehUI 1111d
Saturday · aftt:rnoon in time tn f..ren('t' began at 8:30 a. m. e. d. iug infl;-tti.on joiMd Rains in at- Jud/ Murtin, MiddJeport; ' Way1w
and Randa11 T.ackett.
preside at a ramily &lt;S:nner in ob- 1. U11ullll}· this .weekly meetiDJ tacking the mortg;;~ ge interc~t Housh
Ewinglon; Janice Wolfe af'd Mary
a.-vtnce of John !::i~enhoW4!r':-; ends- in about 90 ithnult&gt;S. 'f.oday boost .
K1ty Johnson, Racine; SohJ111 llil35th blrtbd~Yh~¥'Mrer, the le-adcrlio t·emained h1
But all ap.plaud(td th£' reducln and Bonnie Rife, Middleport:
Tbe PreciileRt apparently kept se!sion with tt&amp;e Pre&amp;ident for Lion in down payrMnts. Many
Juanita Tackett and WAnda Tat'·
in cloie touch with the surge11· . more thAn tw.e -hours.
had been urging President EL~enkett, Ewing;t.on a,td Aleta · Carpen·
hllWer for weeks to make t hl'
tll!r and Jcn.nlfer Lohse-, - ~omeroy .
mo\•e
authorized
l':lrlier
thi ~
Howard Nolan
and· ~r. 1111d
year by Congress.
Mrs. Barber will judge the dt'-ACROSS
The move was opposed b:,.- unt . Prole•21 . Con,..;.
portan1 sections of the admin!s- nocnstratio n.-..
1. Man'• ume
chugo
\
trr.tion-the " tight money'• pru·
At '7:30 Wednesday cveninx in
9. Frighten
:1. Yu,o.
tlon
ponents in the Treasury Depart· the Pomeroy junior itUditOfi'lfll
.,.,_Hay.
10. Covered
slavlan
ment, Budget Bureau, Feder~&gt;·l the annu11 j·Jdging of garm.-.n1s
premier
fever
witb Yin*•
Re serve Bo:J.rd and the Presidcnl's prl'para.tory to the fair nt&gt;Jrt ~f'k
( posa.)
12. EraNnk.
IoGue.
Cnuncll of Economic Af'l\'i.~cn. will bt' ~1eld.
6.
Wlckecl
lng
m"'t
They argued that the lower duw n
7. Cotn
13. Coronet
plants
paymt&gt;nts would be inflationa:·y_
Hran)
u. Excltma.
u. Wapiti '
OUHtlon M•rk•t Effect
lion of
8. Shftrcat
~- FDWb'
(oba.)
··uter4•7'• A••wtr
sorrow
. Moreover: some officials qucs(Continu•d Fr•m Page Onol
15. Cry out
51. Strikes
34. Leg
26. A~ted
ttoned lh~ Impact of th~ move on . in £Jvery detail, including all of
I slang)
11. Venture•
maxima
joint
the housmg market srnee less jtts eqtr.pm~n-::, ~fore moving p.t 1:1. Pronoun
21. Back
1&amp;. Loblter
35. Culture
tban 30 per cent of all mortgages jlienh tvwrlwa rr:l from 'he old in·
medium
ll.~He
ta. A 1ut
veaael
come
under the FHA and Gl loar. firmary farm on Rt. 143. An. Opetr
lT. S1otha
rOin
36. Weiltlt
teoUoq_'
Ql.l.arant~e programs.
HolL'Ie fflr the public may be an(Straits
iYU. )
%9. Chl1.1t.. .
18. Southeut
Under the new rl'gulalions, nou need later. ·
!0. The
(a.bbr.)
S~tltle­
which are effective immedial:el:,o.
A number of people, includin ~
sonp,
tt.Tuka
he.d
menl!IJ
lhe down payment. schedule 1~ 3 local phy!rieians, h.ave examined
21. BNnch ...t
illan&amp;:)
::n. w orsnJ:n
~ . H.lver &amp;Pot.)
per cent . of the f1rst $10.000 of the building and have been quo!
23. Not ln.
the mot1g'age ; 15 per cel\t of the- ed saying it was "exoeJlent in
next $6,000 and 30 per cent on every respret" and quite suittble
~"'· EpQeh
~
til. Jar1on
anything over that up tu a limit for a hospital of a more general
27. Bottle
of $20,000.
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Meanwhile, the county commisThe cld requiremen t was 5
''i
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sion er s. are stlll waiting . for ;~
Jl.Cbtat
per cent on th~ fil':&gt;t $9,000 ;md
bid on the 100-acre farm ana im32. Court
25 per cent on unything ubovc pt'(lvements - including miner&amp;!
33. Emperor
that up to a &lt;"eil ing or $20.000.
rights&gt;ind a gas well-which is tn
of Japan
The government a lso cla mpo:od
~
be sold when patients moYe to
SIS. Oive
restrictions on "ctisc~ u nt i no;' '-a their new home .
over
pl'&lt;tclict! under which 1he bor - OHIO VALLEY LIV-ESTOCK CO.
IT, Alltotope
rower in effecl is required to
GAJ.LlPOLIS-HOGS
175 to
(Aft.)
give the lender a spe('ia] rr.:c to
38. Peanut
220 Jbs. 22 to 22.80; 220 to 250
obtain ,_a rrt'ortgAglr.
lbs . 22 to 22.80; Light lB to 22.50!
COV~" . 1.';.:
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To Vary R•gionally
S9. Smudge
·~at ~ows 14 to 20; Slags 12 to
Cole 'said FHA discount ratC'.S 18: Boars 10 lo 15; Sows &amp; Pigs
40. Yellow.
will be permitted to ''ary regi on - 65 to 120: Shoats 4 to 20.
fever
ally but thai they still will be no
mOaqulto
CATTLE--Steers 12 to 20; Hei41. Withered.
larger than· 2'.'.! per cent in an~· fers 10 to 20; Baby· Bt•er 1~ to
mr.)
ease. 'I'tM Veter-ans Administra· 20; Fa.t Cows 10 to 15: Canners
.U.H&lt;Mland
tiOR noted that veteratts cannot tl to 10; Bulls 11 to 15.10: Milk
· ~
VOWN
be .charged diseounts under the Cows 65 to 125.
I
l : Wce cat
GI h(lmf! ' !(Jim program .
VEAL
CA
LVES--Tups
25.65:
2. A -N.'a~hlng
~
However. in accordance wiU1 Seconds 20 to 25; Medium 15 to
a. a.d ot
the 1\f'W law, the VA imposed 20; Com . &amp; Hv.c.. 10 to 22; Cu!Li
limits on the fees and other di~· 8 to 15.
count charges pai(\ by builder~
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's hqw to II'Otk It:
SHEEP-Ewes &amp; Lra•. 5 to Hl;
to obtain financing. The ceilings Swek Ewes 4 to 10; Fat Sheep 3
AXYDLBAAXR
vary from 2!f.t 'to p1/z per c('nt to 8· Culls 1 to 4· Bueks 3 to 8·
ts LONGFELLOW
depending
on
tWca lity ani! Fat 'wethers 4 to's.
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One letter limply &amp;land.! for another. In this sa.mple A II used
am&lt;tunt on down paymen.L
LAMBS-Tops
21
.90;
Seconds
for
three L'a, X for the two O'.s, etc. Single ~ltefl, a.poe·
The eoontroversial di scount is ::. 16 to 20; t...·ighl Wte. 14 to 18;
tropllel, the lea~h and fonna.tion of the worda art all hifttL
premium deducted by the lendol' Common 10 to 15.
J:ach day the code letters art _different.
at the time the loan ;s negotiated. It Is ln o.dr!Uion to tHe reA CI')'Ptocr&amp;ra QuotatiOft
IIRTHDA Y OBSERVED
gular interest rate and othe.r
Celebraling the- birthday of Mn:.
PUWAY NWY.A. WM KAUA ETU lltU•
charges.
Arthur E. Roush at home io Salem
Center, reeently were her hu!!.band
MKI:US•
MEUUEV.
awE z. PTJW.A.Y
LOAN HEAD DIES
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rowh, Chilli·
JACKSON, 0. UP- Oscar B. cot he; Mr. and Mn. Orion Roush
I'IWCAO XHUA-BilKZ · ZAHNI
Ervin, 85, veteran businessman and children, Wayne and Dlxil!.,
· l Y•terUr'• Cr)tptoquote: GOD, WITH BWEI!:T BTR2MOTH
heft, cUed Sunday. He was presi- Salem Center; Mr. and Mrs. Har' , •• itPAKillN THE PURI'LI: J.Qj~TERY OF DAWN-FIIEPdent of tbe Jackson Building and old G. Rou&amp;b, Letart Falls; and Mr.
IIUC MY\tl\8.
Loan Aun, and founder of the and MI'l!. Harold Sargent, Middle·
J)Utrlbll.td b ~ISif •.uuru I)'IHUcatt
Ervin Brothers Hardware Co.
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Waite., H.t&gt;M Mundo1v
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bar·ll.. Hagerty said he l'xpert ccl
p ·d
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~ res1 e~t wou ~ go to \'\oahe•·
Reec! somettme this afternoon
M
..rs. E·1t!l~n ho. wtor h a(1 a "t(}p
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toe exammatwn at \lialtN RL·e d
dUring the third WCt'k Of Ju nr.
four months after 11 similar com
plete medical C'heek·up At thlll
time. the White H'.Jusc ~aid tht•
oex.a.mination was "routil)e" and
had no connection with ttie 1-'il·st
LBdy'&amp; .heart murmur , which rl'.llh .t
suIte d f rom a r h t ( oou att;H·k
of rheumatir fC\'N .

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AMAZING- SALE ' PRICE SAME HIGK

Chicago at St Louis, nite
- It was a great honor for Jim, coach at tiny _Jtutland High
AMERICAN LEAGUE
School in Meigs .County's hills, to be named on the staff for
W L Pet. GB
6G 35 ·663
the South grldders. Hindman is heJd man at Columbus North New York
.
• Chicago
62 40 .808 6
Car Io IS
at Newark and Kappes, is from Cincinnati Western Boston
56 47 JJ44 121.'2
UP - dncin· e:- Manager Wall Aloton yan~ed
Hills .
I - - - - ----- - --Cleveland
:u 53 .490 18 natiMILWAUKEE
opens .a tllrce game series DrySdal~ in (a~o~ of Clem J:,a~mc,
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town
South,
a!~o a guard, Who hu D
·
Ll ~ten to l-ow good Bc&gt;b Ashley been the Yollngstown area Golden
ctrolt . .
50 52 .490 18
againat the Bravc8 here -t onight who retired W1lhe on an tnf1eld
- fnrm~r Y!!IIOW J11cket wreatGloves boxing ~harnpion tor three Baltimore
50 03 .48&amp; 18~ with both managers sending their grounder.
rates Jim:
years, 1955 , 'M :t&gt;:Jd ':17. He won Wa5hinglon
39 06 .371 30'h ace hurlers to the mound.
In an American League .day
"Vf.e playeri Rutland three times the Cleveland finals this ycor,
Kansll'! City . . 36 6'1 .3Mt 32t,Oz
For ClnclunaH it will be Brooks £arne, , the Cleveland
Indtan~
I be .1cve, when ( was at MHS. OnEl
Mond1y's Re1ults
"The Bull" Lawrence tl.t){\ veteran snapped t!1.e New York Yankees
of those yean Jim was gone to
Cleveland 7 New York 2
southpaw Warren Spahn will take eigbt-game winning _str~k. 7·2.
Chesapnkc. We won us{ly that . Vl'nnari is ,~;larl Keith Nf'\son hai
Wedn••d•y'• GII'MI
th~ bill for Milwaukee . The Red- Gene Woodling drove In f1v e runs
, . But 1he two t1mes
.
Ct'ly at Chlcogo
Vennar1. been hircrl to as~i:-;t him in foot.- Ka"•••
""'
t1me
leg righthander has a record of with a single and a thr~e · run
.
, hct ball .at Rilll&lt;tnd. He ~uys : "Keith Cleveland ol net~"
was runmng
t hc sh ow t h cy elt
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11 wins and B dcfeah while Spahn homer, while l'llikc Garcta gave
d
f
played ror me here al Rutland and Boston at Baltt'nlo-·. nt' te'
,
has won lO games wbllc dropping up nine hits in \)(&gt;.aling the Yanks
&lt;' I1ppe u.s or 11 was aw u 1 c 1osc. he's a fi ne llld."
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And they had aboul the same bul\tCh
Washington at New York
8
tor the fir~ titne sincP- Aug. 3,
or boys."
J!m loses a flock of his great '
INTERNATIONAL LIAGUE
·Monday, Cincinnati played the 195i!i. Don Larsen ,wu the to.dng
A~hlcy also Intimated he'd work 1956 team! including Jim Cre- Totonto 5 Columbus ll!IL
Detroit Tigers In an exhibition pitcher . - - - - - -at Rutland for a term or school for means, al -~tate halt; Carl Deni- Toronto 4 Columbus 3 2nd
gsme In Minneapoli~. Detrot'- won - TORONTO . Ont. UP _ The Copracticllli)' Dothing to have a Ibn's little tackle (2051 son, Jack,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
6-:S
after choking off a H\tn Red· lumbus Jets hit rock bottom in
chance to oislst in football under one ot I hi! Dugan boys and several Indianapolis 4 St. Paul 3
leg raJiy in the last of the ninth the lnternati~.tnal League lltandings
Vennarl . Instead, Bob landed a other stalwart.~ who made a sham- Wichita 8 Minneapolla 3
Inning.
h ·
good job at new Southwealern high blcli of Hu!lands' opposition la.~t OCnvcr 7 Loui11ville 2
The contest was witnessed by a bere Monday by losing t cu sec·
ond suceeulve dtluble header to
In Gallia County. He will head up fall.
Charleston :S Omaha 8
record, standin£-room-onJy crowd the Maple Leah ~-l and 4-3. Suna new football program .
It 'll he 11 rchulld!ng ycnr for
of 21.68D.
day Toronto sank the Jets 9-2 and
But back to the North·South Vcnnari an.l Nelson . Tlw opposiRookie Joe Taylor will undoubt- 7 _5 _ Columbus managed to win but
tion will expect nothing BOft. how·
M~tme.
edly start In the outfield for ClnT
t
Should cacb cOkt'Olng b.au care C\'cr, when Hutland comes to play.
~innati. It will be the second start- one game of tpe six game oron
series .
to field a beefy club , the North ,
lng game for Taylor, who was just
-recalled from Seattle cf the Pa·
could havt! a une averaging 201.
1
Welcome To The
backs level:ng of! a\ 182, and an
c:lfic Coast Leaaue.
Taylor has indicated he plans to
ovuall team average of 198. The
Soul~ Is o little b&lt;tter off- a line
Q.
stay in the major leagues for a
by Gordon Clark In the few yeara de.splte hil being 31.
111t 2of, back• 1t 194. team at 202 .
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1 A
• la5t of the seventh lnnlnlli witb
Musle Wed. Nile•
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If tt's brains they wan~ on the
~
two
men
out
scored
two
run11
on
Nor~h team, they have Gat)' Lof·
Long Don Drysdale, who cele·
tu11. a guard rrom East Cleveland
Monday night t~t enable Broad Run bratod hia 211t birthday only two
Shaw, who wu No. ·1 man in his
Benny Wllaon, who had been to defe1t the Wahama Pony League week8 ago, also has come of age
ond the
sraduatlnJ rlau. of 221J.
chOIIC'I\ to play In the All-Star Little AU Stars by • •core of 8·7.
as a major te·ague pitcher.
Or if ttr rouah work In the League game at Wellston Monday
The game was played under the
be 1.llowed 10 hiti, In·
)Inc, there is Alex Ford or Youngs- fell out. of 8 tree Monriay and lights o( 8Pciltel Field' before a
Willie Mays, Drysbroke h1s collar bone.
9p 9 ne crowd on 1 chUb evening.
hll!l way to a ~2
Situated 3 Mlleo
Benny. the wn of Mr. &lt;~nd Mrs.
favorite
New
Frank (Hack.) Wilson, is ll member
The Broad Run teal(!. undeteat~d
Below
Middleport
nlaht In
I~
or the Yankee Little Lca~o:uc Team ~hi~ year_. hsod to score five runs
Lea&amp;~o~e action.
and his bad luck run st1trted F'ri· m that f~nRl Inning to keep their the only
It was his ninth triumph of the
day when he wna hil In the head Btreak gomg. Charles Yonker &amp;tar.t ·
by a ball and wa 9 takc 11 to a do tor ed the proceeding• with a 11ing!e aeaaon , tieing him wlth Don New·
ror treatment.
c
and scored on Ralph Clark's dou- combe and Johnny Podres for the
p-- --·-- -·- - - · -- , ble . Eddie Rickard walked and Bll· most victories on the Dodger staff.
il'
ONE WEEK L.ATE
' ly Jewell singled Clark home. Gor·
However, Mays almost ruined
ARCADIA, CI!IH. UP - Thr 2ll don Clark's hit. a line drive over that gaudy record wUh another of
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running- ol the Sattla Anih. Han- flr~t bue, )lrovidcd the wlnnini his · one-man·gana perfor.manees.
dkRp will hr prcseniC'd Mnrch 1. margin .
WUlle waa Involved in an automo11938, one' Wl'ck later 1111'111 usu&lt;1! .t The Proad Run team had been bile accident only hour• before
118 W. Main St. Phone 200 it wus annoutll'l!d todrty hy Carh'· t held In check. by the hurUn1 of the game but proved he was okay
Pomeroy, Ohio
ton r . Burke, racing dircctnr ;t · M,rvln Rou11h and Larry H•r1ravea In the third lnnln.1rwhen he taued
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frame.
that DryRdale for a two • run homer
- - - - - -- - - ---- -- . untll
point that
theyseventh
had been
able Until
to t:ollect
that put the Olanta ahead 2·1.
only tl;lree ~Its and had tallied
Hits Th,... Slneles
three runs while the All-Stars had
Mays alao picked up three ain·
cracked out aix hits ~:ood for seven gles along the way so when he
runs.
.
came up wlth two men on aod
1
l;lurHng for , the Broad Run team .two out in the ninth ianlng, Dod&amp;waa Gene Johnson, their ace, who
WILCH MilTS GIABRA
hal pite}lcd two no-hit game• this
RENO, Nev. UP-Joe Giambra
SellOn.
of Buffalo, N. "X:· and Jimmy
The line ~eorCB:
All Stars
002 1M 0-'1 6 Welch of Columbu1, Ohio, w1Jl
Broad Run
000 201 5--8 7 meet tonllfht In 1 return ]()·round
M. Roush .( ltarwraves, and E. middleweight bout. Giambra earn ·
Van Matre ,\ Jcffen; G. Johnton ed a splll decision over Welch
and Yonker.
In their first tight two years 110·

Clark's Single
Plates 2Runs
Fon,·BR Victory

WIESBADEN, Gcrrnany UPTwo golfing lassies named Smith
will conduct clinics and exbrlu·
tiona bere next week for Amtrlcan, stationed in the area. TheY
are Wilfl sm;th of St. CJa;r, Mich
and :Marilyn Snuth o( Wichita,
Kan~ both of whom are top cam·
palgners on tho U. S. Women s

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Dally Scntlnol , Pomeroy. Middleport , 0 , Aug. 6, 19~7-~JI
• Boom
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. -·_ ousmg
tittle Leaguers
Mamie Eisenhower Mother Charged regulations
Jcontlnv•• o.om · - ono;
prohabl y wrll
rMI All.Stars Set
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mean any build in g Ufl'llfJo:~ till ~
s.urgery .. du;doM'd " nothm" rnaIt m ezz Ing r t-ar t&gt;erausehousrn
or tht·
t a·~
Drills Wednes4ay
hgn1nt.
g proi t•t l •
A~kPd_ when it wa ~ ded riPd th.tt Of
nk
F
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Howtver . lht-y ~a 1d 11 t ht•
Eut&gt;nhowt:r
l'l'qu irt"&lt;l
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bring Ott \ more
wrU practice W"d.Delday
rery . U:. gi'l't \'
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lly KING
Mister, when your time runs

&amp;ut, olficer. it's ro
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out, make for tre next ~n
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Pony League All-Star~ de[eated the league champion
2-1 last evening before a Large crowd at Pomeroy when
Foozy Wolfe singled home the winning run in tbe top of
fifth inning.
The Tigers scored one in the set:ond inning but lost it when
the All-Stars tied it up in the lhird when Roger Birch le4 off
with a walk, stole second then third . He scored when Hog Ebersbach _tried a thfow to third ?aseman M_ike _ Wer~y on t~e
steal whu:lh went hi@:h.
Stan , Jim Wlckhn~ smgled 111
Terry Knight followed with a ~he seconri off the church and
two out single. hi:s :second straight Winebrenner
doubled in the
hit, but Eddie Bartels fanned . fourth.
Bill Wilsen to end the innine:.
All Stars
001 010-2 5 1
In the top ()f the filth, Jor t gers
dlO 000-1 6 1
Fields flied to Ray Poulin in left .
Wibon and Wickline. Hartel,'!
Sam Flannagan nied to center- :'n:::d:_:E:b::':"::b::ac::h:::·_ __ _ _ __
helrler Terry Ohlinger but John
Cleland singled Lo right. He !&gt;lole
second and Duane Wee Foozy
singled lo right scoring Cleland .
Wolfe 9tole second but Terrv
Knight grounded
04t to Dor
fno:tes on second to end t-h e inn-

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. M'8 te, Heavy Work Starts
I8 Sparnng
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SEATTLE CP~ Pete Rademacher , as confident as any fighter
who ever ~ challenged
for the
heavyweight crown.
reswned
training today ror hi.s b0ut with
Floyd Palttrr"Son and the "·b iggest
day of my lift:."

ditit&gt;n ."
Rademacber isn't alone in his
coufidence.

Gannon, who gave Palter.son a
I'Ough go lhree years· ago, predicted the boxing world is in for
the shock of ita tue on Aq. 22.
'·A lot of Writers are gomg -to
Rademacher arrived here [rom
Columbia. Ga, Monday accom- bave to eat the words they've
panied by sparring partners Clar- been writing about this fight,'.
ence Hinnant and Joe Gann011. he ~aid .
and two trainers.
NEW YORK UP-Sports NetThe Olympi&lt;: champ meets work, lnc., will televise all or
Patterson in Sicks Stadium here the Cleveland Brow:ns' regular
Aug. 22 in what will be Radc· !IeasOn games in the National
macher's first professional fight. Football League again this year.
Big Pete. a 21().poundcr, i.s posi- The same network beamed the
live he wiil win.
Browns' games to stations 9lrct"I've never felt ;_1etler," Rade-- chlng rrom New. Engla.nd to TexPlans were completed Monday macher said . "1'm in terrific eon- as last season.
night for a baseball game between
the Waham;, Pony League All
Stars and the Pomeroy All Stat's
t~ayed under tt,e lights or
B~c
· ld on Friday night at
7:30 o'c o .
Ralph SOY!e, d;mtor of the Wa·
hama league, and the managers
of ·t he teams of the league met fol·
lowing the game betwten Broad
Run and the Wah~a League All
Stars and made the plans.
The Pomeroy team will be made
up of the members or the Tiger8 ,
champions c.~ the Meigs County
Pony League, r.nd two 111embera of
the Indians team. Bill Wilson and
Terry Knight wiU jOin the Tigers
for the contest .
Proceeds after expenses on the
game wll1 be split between the
Wahama and -the Meigs County

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The Tigers got thelr 1-o lead in'
the bottom of tbe second when
came out at
of the league st:on&lt;lintgs,
Dennis Moore singled throogh tlu
with a very respectable record of 7-11 in ;:r well-balanced league, are, first row,
to
bole between third and short.
Rusty Leffle, Teddy Rummel , Butch Anns Ron Falin, Freddie Wolfe , Roger Stewart.' St;~~d Werry ala.o singled. Ray Poulin
ing, Manager Roy Arms, veteran OVA catcher of past years; Willie Guinther Howard Parker f.anned for one down, and Frank
Bobby Winebbrenner, Bobby Wingett , and Roger Hubbard.
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Ebersbach . s.ing~ to lft(·t, bob::c-c-::-:c--::-c:c::-:-cc-c: bled by Robby Winerenner and.
Moore .., 0, d
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Ehersba&lt;:: had ·a double In t~w
fourth
with Poulin on firat. Ul..lt
BY UNITED PRESS
Poulin railed to tag Jecqnd, had
NATIONAL LEAGUE
to go back, and then missed
W L Pet. 01 { scoring for the Tigers.
St. Louis
62 41 .fl02
For the All-Stars Wilson trill·
Mllwauk(!e
62 42 J~96 \t led with the bases empty and no·
Brooklyn
60 44 .577 214 body out but he couldn't gel
Cincinnali
:SS 46 .:S:S8 4~ home in the "fourth.
Philadelphia
:S7 48 .M3 6
For th.e All-Stars, Wilson fan·
45 81 .425 18'h ned seven a.nd walked none , hit
New York
Chicago
36 "66 .353 M~ none. Bartels 1truck out 10 and
• , Cbel TlllDCblll
Pittsburgh
36 68 .348 26% walked two. Both
boys reliet!
D'.ainl)' on their fast ball.
Sports desk 2·10
Monday'o R..ulto
For the Tigers, Dehnis Moore
That magician of the single wing, Jim Vcnnari, lert Sun- Brooklyn 5 Nl'w York 2. nite
W•dMsd.,-'s Games
al!o
had a single. For_t~h:::•_·::.'~
ll·~P~o::n'Cy'-.::L::••:g::u::•:•·-----:day ror drills leading to the annual North-South football game New York at Brooklyn, nite

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The Daflv Sentinel

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SPORTS

where

Jim will assist Hugh Hindman, Joe Carlo, and Bob Kap. Cincinnati al Milwaukee, nlte ·

pes direct the South's attack.

w·lson Breaks

BOfie, Has T
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Convenient Budget Terms at
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NIW YOitK-D•nny R\nM, 1..,
BI'Ooklvn. out,.lntltd lddle Lynch,
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Buolne" Mu'a LWII!IJ 40e from 11 A.M. lo 2 P. M•
CHICKEN IN B.\SKET, FRENCifFRIES,
BREAD &amp; BUTTER, COFFEE or TEA $1.00
Bu Opea D!IIIY J&gt;:•pl Sundl1 7 A. M. 1o! A. M.

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DAY and NIGHTS
Welding
Body and Fender
Repair
Lubric:ation

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"It pi•.... us to pleeu you"
W. Meln St.
Pomaroy

ft\ode Possible By Tremendous
Mass Production .

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:10·Yt&gt;ar..otd mrtth'"r of two t•hHrlre/1
1t~ s. ~rt.'{· d to tt&gt;turn to West VIr
!.! IIIla to face- L'blll'gt&gt;s of emltN.zl
H\g $::13,000 In l~nk ft10dJ1.
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Ml"s. Hazel Hrownilt~ wa~oiv€'d 11
rt•mov&lt;~l hearin" Mond•&gt;· and po~t•
cd a $2,MO bond to guariUllee- hf'r
appearance in Federal Court in
Huntington. W . Va., whenever
proseeutors waDI her

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prt•sidt'n\. s:tld thL• redueetl duw11
P&lt;~rmcnt.~ ' could
bt
tht• mo .- t
~ir,nifie::mt step ror-wurd the' Fli t\
has madt• Sl lll'~ its es tah! h hm cut
in 1934 ..

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5 :m p 111 011 the Pouu-ru)
[tt- ld \u prt')l !U "t' for tht' UW&amp;SUHI
~o r Wt'll!!ton
Au g 12. 13, 1-4, 15
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Ou ly .\ftk&amp;- ltober1s, pilcllt;&gt;t-('al
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tlu· aU -~&gt;tar list becuu~&gt;e •1f
:~ gt· . Ht' i 10 l3 this month. To
qualify llc could not h&lt;~ve becomt'
13 unlil after Sept. l.
f nm1

C•ll• For Study
However, Chairm:.n
A l bt· t~
Rains 0-Ala. , Of !he liOI..lSc hankOr!iei!I!S of the Man, (Loeao ing subcommittee on hou&amp;ing legCount)') W . ·va ., bank discovered islaUon said Congrel&gt;s " mu~ re
IContl"~d From Page One)
the ~hortage on June 22. the day study the wbole FHA prOgram "
EnteN'd as individuals
arl"
afte-r Mrs. B-rowning left on her because of the boost in mtrrt!&gt;l
~1artha Coleman, Madelyn Brown
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lwo·w~k summtor van.tin n.
rates_ ft·om. 5 (I) 5 .4 pr r cent.
both or Long Bottom; Emestint-. .
.
Rams .sa1d Congres;; m&lt;~Y huve Stoekton, Hemlock Grove; Lola
A bank patron sought a Wtlh- to enact le"islation "to ston tit&gt;.!
d
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Ziegler, Chl"ster: Janie Baer, Min ·
, rawta hond yb O ed ~ edt at et' ~i- : .present
administrahuu's man :.t
ada
Murray and Anna 'M urray of
~oun
a . ee-n ram
of $2,135. ror continually raisir.g iuterf's~
Pomeroy;'{ Cher}·l l'' ife. Middlellrs. EOOnhower spen t most or A fl..lll audit showed a Joss or over rates.''
Janet
Knight, Cheslt•r;
];ut week in Demo,er. She weut $ 30.UOO .morrOther congresstnl.'rt' who havt• port:
Sha
ron
Atkins.
Ruthand, Rt. I .
there primarily ro• th(' derli('a - - - -ronlinua\Jy denounced lht• adminas
teams
in the- tOmp!'tiF.ntf'red
tian of a l'lty Jl&lt;tt·k named in !hi_., morning as h-e met with ttw i~tration's high inltnsl ''tight
l!£&gt;r honor. and n·tmned hl•rt' congressional le~tders. Th~ir con· mone~· " po-ticil.'s aimed ;t l dwrlv tion arc J anice TannehUI 1111d
Saturday · aftt:rnoon in time tn f..ren('t' began at 8:30 a. m. e. d. iug infl;-tti.on joiMd Rains in at- Jud/ Murtin, MiddJeport; ' Way1w
and Randa11 T.ackett.
preside at a ramily &lt;S:nner in ob- 1. U11ullll}· this .weekly meetiDJ tacking the mortg;;~ ge interc~t Housh
Ewinglon; Janice Wolfe af'd Mary
a.-vtnce of John !::i~enhoW4!r':-; ends- in about 90 ithnult&gt;S. 'f.oday boost .
K1ty Johnson, Racine; SohJ111 llil35th blrtbd~Yh~¥'Mrer, the le-adcrlio t·emained h1
But all ap.plaud(td th£' reducln and Bonnie Rife, Middleport:
Tbe PreciileRt apparently kept se!sion with tt&amp;e Pre&amp;ident for Lion in down payrMnts. Many
Juanita Tackett and WAnda Tat'·
in cloie touch with the surge11· . more thAn tw.e -hours.
had been urging President EL~enkett, Ewing;t.on a,td Aleta · Carpen·
hllWer for weeks to make t hl'
tll!r and Jcn.nlfer Lohse-, - ~omeroy .
mo\•e
authorized
l':lrlier
thi ~
Howard Nolan
and· ~r. 1111d
year by Congress.
Mrs. Barber will judge the dt'-ACROSS
The move was opposed b:,.- unt . Prole•21 . Con,..;.
portan1 sections of the admin!s- nocnstratio n.-..
1. Man'• ume
chugo
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trr.tion-the " tight money'• pru·
At '7:30 Wednesday cveninx in
9. Frighten
:1. Yu,o.
tlon
ponents in the Treasury Depart· the Pomeroy junior itUditOfi'lfll
.,.,_Hay.
10. Covered
slavlan
ment, Budget Bureau, Feder~&gt;·l the annu11 j·Jdging of garm.-.n1s
premier
fever
witb Yin*•
Re serve Bo:J.rd and the Presidcnl's prl'para.tory to the fair nt&gt;Jrt ~f'k
( posa.)
12. EraNnk.
IoGue.
Cnuncll of Economic Af'l\'i.~cn. will bt' ~1eld.
6.
Wlckecl
lng
m"'t
They argued that the lower duw n
7. Cotn
13. Coronet
plants
paymt&gt;nts would be inflationa:·y_
Hran)
u. Excltma.
u. Wapiti '
OUHtlon M•rk•t Effect
lion of
8. Shftrcat
~- FDWb'
(oba.)
··uter4•7'• A••wtr
sorrow
. Moreover: some officials qucs(Continu•d Fr•m Page Onol
15. Cry out
51. Strikes
34. Leg
26. A~ted
ttoned lh~ Impact of th~ move on . in £Jvery detail, including all of
I slang)
11. Venture•
maxima
joint
the housmg market srnee less jtts eqtr.pm~n-::, ~fore moving p.t 1:1. Pronoun
21. Back
1&amp;. Loblter
35. Culture
tban 30 per cent of all mortgages jlienh tvwrlwa rr:l from 'he old in·
medium
ll.~He
ta. A 1ut
veaael
come
under the FHA and Gl loar. firmary farm on Rt. 143. An. Opetr
lT. S1otha
rOin
36. Weiltlt
teoUoq_'
Ql.l.arant~e programs.
HolL'Ie fflr the public may be an(Straits
iYU. )
%9. Chl1.1t.. .
18. Southeut
Under the new rl'gulalions, nou need later. ·
!0. The
(a.bbr.)
S~tltle­
which are effective immedial:el:,o.
A number of people, includin ~
sonp,
tt.Tuka
he.d
menl!IJ
lhe down payment. schedule 1~ 3 local phy!rieians, h.ave examined
21. BNnch ...t
illan&amp;:)
::n. w orsnJ:n
~ . H.lver &amp;Pot.)
per cent . of the f1rst $10.000 of the building and have been quo!
23. Not ln.
the mot1g'age ; 15 per cel\t of the- ed saying it was "exoeJlent in
next $6,000 and 30 per cent on every respret" and quite suittble
~"'· EpQeh
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til. Jar1on
anything over that up tu a limit for a hospital of a more general
27. Bottle
of $20,000.
u se.
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Meanwhile, the county commisThe cld requiremen t was 5
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sion er s. are stlll waiting . for ;~
Jl.Cbtat
per cent on th~ fil':&gt;t $9,000 ;md
bid on the 100-acre farm ana im32. Court
25 per cent on unything ubovc pt'(lvements - including miner&amp;!
33. Emperor
that up to a &lt;"eil ing or $20.000.
rights&gt;ind a gas well-which is tn
of Japan
The government a lso cla mpo:od
~
be sold when patients moYe to
SIS. Oive
restrictions on "ctisc~ u nt i no;' '-a their new home .
over
pl'&lt;tclict! under which 1he bor - OHIO VALLEY LIV-ESTOCK CO.
IT, Alltotope
rower in effecl is required to
GAJ.LlPOLIS-HOGS
175 to
(Aft.)
give the lender a spe('ia] rr.:c to
38. Peanut
220 Jbs. 22 to 22.80; 220 to 250
obtain ,_a rrt'ortgAglr.
lbs . 22 to 22.80; Light lB to 22.50!
COV~" . 1.';.:
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To Vary R•gionally
S9. Smudge
·~at ~ows 14 to 20; Slags 12 to
Cole 'said FHA discount ratC'.S 18: Boars 10 lo 15; Sows &amp; Pigs
40. Yellow.
will be permitted to ''ary regi on - 65 to 120: Shoats 4 to 20.
fever
ally but thai they still will be no
mOaqulto
CATTLE--Steers 12 to 20; Hei41. Withered.
larger than· 2'.'.! per cent in an~· fers 10 to 20; Baby· Bt•er 1~ to
mr.)
ease. 'I'tM Veter-ans Administra· 20; Fa.t Cows 10 to 15: Canners
.U.H&lt;Mland
tiOR noted that veteratts cannot tl to 10; Bulls 11 to 15.10: Milk
· ~
VOWN
be .charged diseounts under the Cows 65 to 125.
I
l : Wce cat
GI h(lmf! ' !(Jim program .
VEAL
CA
LVES--Tups
25.65:
2. A -N.'a~hlng
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However. in accordance wiU1 Seconds 20 to 25; Medium 15 to
a. a.d ot
the 1\f'W law, the VA imposed 20; Com . &amp; Hv.c.. 10 to 22; Cu!Li
limits on the fees and other di~· 8 to 15.
count charges pai(\ by builder~
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's hqw to II'Otk It:
SHEEP-Ewes &amp; Lra•. 5 to Hl;
to obtain financing. The ceilings Swek Ewes 4 to 10; Fat Sheep 3
AXYDLBAAXR
vary from 2!f.t 'to p1/z per c('nt to 8· Culls 1 to 4· Bueks 3 to 8·
ts LONGFELLOW
depending
on
tWca lity ani! Fat 'wethers 4 to's.
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One letter limply &amp;land.! for another. In this sa.mple A II used
am&lt;tunt on down paymen.L
LAMBS-Tops
21
.90;
Seconds
for
three L'a, X for the two O'.s, etc. Single ~ltefl, a.poe·
The eoontroversial di scount is ::. 16 to 20; t...·ighl Wte. 14 to 18;
tropllel, the lea~h and fonna.tion of the worda art all hifttL
premium deducted by the lendol' Common 10 to 15.
J:ach day the code letters art _different.
at the time the loan ;s negotiated. It Is ln o.dr!Uion to tHe reA CI')'Ptocr&amp;ra QuotatiOft
IIRTHDA Y OBSERVED
gular interest rate and othe.r
Celebraling the- birthday of Mn:.
PUWAY NWY.A. WM KAUA ETU lltU•
charges.
Arthur E. Roush at home io Salem
Center, reeently were her hu!!.band
MKI:US•
MEUUEV.
awE z. PTJW.A.Y
LOAN HEAD DIES
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rowh, Chilli·
JACKSON, 0. UP- Oscar B. cot he; Mr. and Mn. Orion Roush
I'IWCAO XHUA-BilKZ · ZAHNI
Ervin, 85, veteran businessman and children, Wayne and Dlxil!.,
· l Y•terUr'• Cr)tptoquote: GOD, WITH BWEI!:T BTR2MOTH
heft, cUed Sunday. He was presi- Salem Center; Mr. and Mrs. Har' , •• itPAKillN THE PURI'LI: J.Qj~TERY OF DAWN-FIIEPdent of tbe Jackson Building and old G. Rou&amp;b, Letart Falls; and Mr.
IIUC MY\tl\8.
Loan Aun, and founder of the and MI'l!. Harold Sargent, Middle·
J)Utrlbll.td b ~ISif •.uuru I)'IHUcatt
Ervin Brothers Hardware Co.
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Aflt•t )'.In F.t ~t · n howN t·lt\t•H• •I
Waite., H.t&gt;M Mundo1v
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vis.itl'd by her !'on .'· \laj J~l~t;
l'J)
h
~ n ower. lllid hts wift•. R:.l"·
bar·ll.. Hagerty said he l'xpert ccl
p ·d
1
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~ res1 e~t wou ~ go to \'\oahe•·
Reec! somettme this afternoon
M
..rs. E·1t!l~n ho. wtor h a(1 a "t(}p
tu
toe exammatwn at \lialtN RL·e d
dUring the third WCt'k Of Ju nr.
four months after 11 similar com
plete medical C'heek·up At thlll
time. the White H'.Jusc ~aid tht•
oex.a.mination was "routil)e" and
had no connection with ttie 1-'il·st
LBdy'&amp; .heart murmur , which rl'.llh .t
suIte d f rom a r h t ( oou att;H·k
of rheumatir fC\'N .

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Queen Of Furrow

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AMAZING- SALE ' PRICE SAME HIGK

Chicago at St Louis, nite
- It was a great honor for Jim, coach at tiny _Jtutland High
AMERICAN LEAGUE
School in Meigs .County's hills, to be named on the staff for
W L Pet. GB
6G 35 ·663
the South grldders. Hindman is heJd man at Columbus North New York
.
• Chicago
62 40 .808 6
Car Io IS
at Newark and Kappes, is from Cincinnati Western Boston
56 47 JJ44 121.'2
UP - dncin· e:- Manager Wall Aloton yan~ed
Hills .
I - - - - ----- - --Cleveland
:u 53 .490 18 natiMILWAUKEE
opens .a tllrce game series DrySdal~ in (a~o~ of Clem J:,a~mc,
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South,
a!~o a guard, Who hu D
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Ll ~ten to l-ow good Bc&gt;b Ashley been the Yollngstown area Golden
ctrolt . .
50 52 .490 18
againat the Bravc8 here -t onight who retired W1lhe on an tnf1eld
- fnrm~r Y!!IIOW J11cket wreatGloves boxing ~harnpion tor three Baltimore
50 03 .48&amp; 18~ with both managers sending their grounder.
rates Jim:
years, 1955 , 'M :t&gt;:Jd ':17. He won Wa5hinglon
39 06 .371 30'h ace hurlers to the mound.
In an American League .day
"Vf.e playeri Rutland three times the Cleveland finals this ycor,
Kansll'! City . . 36 6'1 .3Mt 32t,Oz
For ClnclunaH it will be Brooks £arne, , the Cleveland
Indtan~
I be .1cve, when ( was at MHS. OnEl
Mond1y's Re1ults
"The Bull" Lawrence tl.t){\ veteran snapped t!1.e New York Yankees
of those yean Jim was gone to
Cleveland 7 New York 2
southpaw Warren Spahn will take eigbt-game winning _str~k. 7·2.
Chesapnkc. We won us{ly that . Vl'nnari is ,~;larl Keith Nf'\son hai
Wedn••d•y'• GII'MI
th~ bill for Milwaukee . The Red- Gene Woodling drove In f1v e runs
, . But 1he two t1mes
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Ct'ly at Chlcogo
Vennar1. been hircrl to as~i:-;t him in foot.- Ka"•••
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leg righthander has a record of with a single and a thr~e · run
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, hct ball .at Rilll&lt;tnd. He ~uys : "Keith Cleveland ol net~"
was runmng
t hc sh ow t h cy elt
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played ror me here al Rutland and Boston at Baltt'nlo-·. nt' te'
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has won lO games wbllc dropping up nine hits in \)(&gt;.aling the Yanks
&lt;' I1ppe u.s or 11 was aw u 1 c 1osc. he's a fi ne llld."
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And they had aboul the same bul\tCh
Washington at New York
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tor the fir~ titne sincP- Aug. 3,
or boys."
J!m loses a flock of his great '
INTERNATIONAL LIAGUE
·Monday, Cincinnati played the 195i!i. Don Larsen ,wu the to.dng
A~hlcy also Intimated he'd work 1956 team! including Jim Cre- Totonto 5 Columbus ll!IL
Detroit Tigers In an exhibition pitcher . - - - - - -at Rutland for a term or school for means, al -~tate halt; Carl Deni- Toronto 4 Columbus 3 2nd
gsme In Minneapoli~. Detrot'- won - TORONTO . Ont. UP _ The Copracticllli)' Dothing to have a Ibn's little tackle (2051 son, Jack,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
6-:S
after choking off a H\tn Red· lumbus Jets hit rock bottom in
chance to oislst in football under one ot I hi! Dugan boys and several Indianapolis 4 St. Paul 3
leg raJiy in the last of the ninth the lnternati~.tnal League lltandings
Vennarl . Instead, Bob landed a other stalwart.~ who made a sham- Wichita 8 Minneapolla 3
Inning.
h ·
good job at new Southwealern high blcli of Hu!lands' opposition la.~t OCnvcr 7 Loui11ville 2
The contest was witnessed by a bere Monday by losing t cu sec·
ond suceeulve dtluble header to
In Gallia County. He will head up fall.
Charleston :S Omaha 8
record, standin£-room-onJy crowd the Maple Leah ~-l and 4-3. Suna new football program .
It 'll he 11 rchulld!ng ycnr for
of 21.68D.
day Toronto sank the Jets 9-2 and
But back to the North·South Vcnnari an.l Nelson . Tlw opposiRookie Joe Taylor will undoubt- 7 _5 _ Columbus managed to win but
tion will expect nothing BOft. how·
M~tme.
edly start In the outfield for ClnT
t
Should cacb cOkt'Olng b.au care C\'cr, when Hutland comes to play.
~innati. It will be the second start- one game of tpe six game oron
series .
to field a beefy club , the North ,
lng game for Taylor, who was just
-recalled from Seattle cf the Pa·
could havt! a une averaging 201.
1
Welcome To The
backs level:ng of! a\ 182, and an
c:lfic Coast Leaaue.
Taylor has indicated he plans to
ovuall team average of 198. The
Soul~ Is o little b&lt;tter off- a line
Q.
stay in the major leagues for a
by Gordon Clark In the few yeara de.splte hil being 31.
111t 2of, back• 1t 194. team at 202 .
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Musle Wed. Nile•
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If tt's brains they wan~ on the
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two
men
out
scored
two
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on
Nor~h team, they have Gat)' Lof·
Long Don Drysdale, who cele·
tu11. a guard rrom East Cleveland
Monday night t~t enable Broad Run bratod hia 211t birthday only two
Shaw, who wu No. ·1 man in his
Benny Wllaon, who had been to defe1t the Wahama Pony League week8 ago, also has come of age
ond the
sraduatlnJ rlau. of 221J.
chOIIC'I\ to play In the All-Star Little AU Stars by • •core of 8·7.
as a major te·ague pitcher.
Or if ttr rouah work In the League game at Wellston Monday
The game was played under the
be 1.llowed 10 hiti, In·
)Inc, there is Alex Ford or Youngs- fell out. of 8 tree Monriay and lights o( 8Pciltel Field' before a
Willie Mays, Drysbroke h1s collar bone.
9p 9 ne crowd on 1 chUb evening.
hll!l way to a ~2
Situated 3 Mlleo
Benny. the wn of Mr. &lt;~nd Mrs.
favorite
New
Frank (Hack.) Wilson, is ll member
The Broad Run teal(!. undeteat~d
Below
Middleport
nlaht In
I~
or the Yankee Little Lca~o:uc Team ~hi~ year_. hsod to score five runs
Lea&amp;~o~e action.
and his bad luck run st1trted F'ri· m that f~nRl Inning to keep their the only
It was his ninth triumph of the
day when he wna hil In the head Btreak gomg. Charles Yonker &amp;tar.t ·
by a ball and wa 9 takc 11 to a do tor ed the proceeding• with a 11ing!e aeaaon , tieing him wlth Don New·
ror treatment.
c
and scored on Ralph Clark's dou- combe and Johnny Podres for the
p-- --·-- -·- - - · -- , ble . Eddie Rickard walked and Bll· most victories on the Dodger staff.
il'
ONE WEEK L.ATE
' ly Jewell singled Clark home. Gor·
However, Mays almost ruined
ARCADIA, CI!IH. UP - Thr 2ll don Clark's hit. a line drive over that gaudy record wUh another of
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running- ol the Sattla Anih. Han- flr~t bue, )lrovidcd the wlnnini his · one-man·gana perfor.manees.
dkRp will hr prcseniC'd Mnrch 1. margin .
WUlle waa Involved in an automo11938, one' Wl'ck later 1111'111 usu&lt;1! .t The Proad Run team had been bile accident only hour• before
118 W. Main St. Phone 200 it wus annoutll'l!d todrty hy Carh'· t held In check. by the hurUn1 of the game but proved he was okay
Pomeroy, Ohio
ton r . Burke, racing dircctnr ;t · M,rvln Rou11h and Larry H•r1ravea In the third lnnln.1rwhen he taued
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that DryRdale for a two • run homer
- - - - - -- - - ---- -- . untll
point that
theyseventh
had been
able Until
to t:ollect
that put the Olanta ahead 2·1.
only tl;lree ~Its and had tallied
Hits Th,... Slneles
three runs while the All-Stars had
Mays alao picked up three ain·
cracked out aix hits ~:ood for seven gles along the way so when he
runs.
.
came up wlth two men on aod
1
l;lurHng for , the Broad Run team .two out in the ninth ianlng, Dod&amp;waa Gene Johnson, their ace, who
WILCH MilTS GIABRA
hal pite}lcd two no-hit game• this
RENO, Nev. UP-Joe Giambra
SellOn.
of Buffalo, N. "X:· and Jimmy
The line ~eorCB:
All Stars
002 1M 0-'1 6 Welch of Columbu1, Ohio, w1Jl
Broad Run
000 201 5--8 7 meet tonllfht In 1 return ]()·round
M. Roush .( ltarwraves, and E. middleweight bout. Giambra earn ·
Van Matre ,\ Jcffen; G. Johnton ed a splll decision over Welch
and Yonker.
In their first tight two years 110·

Clark's Single
Plates 2Runs
Fon,·BR Victory

WIESBADEN, Gcrrnany UPTwo golfing lassies named Smith
will conduct clinics and exbrlu·
tiona bere next week for Amtrlcan, stationed in the area. TheY
are Wilfl sm;th of St. CJa;r, Mich
and :Marilyn Snuth o( Wichita,
Kan~ both of whom are top cam·
palgners on tho U. S. Women s

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Dally Scntlnol , Pomeroy. Middleport , 0 , Aug. 6, 19~7-~JI
• Boom
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tittle Leaguers
Mamie Eisenhower Mother Charged regulations
Jcontlnv•• o.om · - ono;
prohabl y wrll
rMI All.Stars Set
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mean any build in g Ufl'llfJo:~ till ~
s.urgery .. du;doM'd " nothm" rnaIt m ezz Ing r t-ar t&gt;erausehousrn
or tht·
t a·~
Drills Wednes4ay
hgn1nt.
g proi t•t l •
A~kPd_ when it wa ~ ded riPd th.tt Of
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F
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Howtver . lht-y ~a 1d 11 t ht•
Eut&gt;nhowt:r
l'l'qu irt"&lt;l
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bring Ott \ more
wrU practice W"d.Delday
rery . U:. gi'l't \'
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GASOUNE ALL£V

lly KING
Mister, when your time runs

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Let's let t hem fi9ure Jt out.-

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WEEK HAS
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V.lN.ttonmg al Vtrgm aa Beach and
Groce Burns1de Mornoge Announced Isht'
plans to come on to Mtddle

po" to " ' t h" """ M" Wild
leru ulh and famtly and the Kan
catds

M1ddleportGorden Club Elects
Mrs. James E. Harley Pres1dent
Mrs Jamu E Harley was unan
mo usiy e lected p resident {tf the
~[] dd leport Garden Club wtteu they
111e t Monday mgbt for 11 pk m c supper at the James 8 Titus fatm
w1 th Mrs J ames S Titus as hostess
Mrs Max Rolle r pres1dent preSl ded a t the busm ess sessmn a nd
other ~lected orricers are v1cepres1de11t Mrs Harry Cheshe r sec
re tary Mrs John Zerkle treBsurer
Yrs W W Hay e~ Mrs
Rod ney Oownlng ehat r man uf the
no m.nating co mmtU~ gave the
slate of ofhcecs
Durmg the meetmg pl ans were
al so made to
s pon s or the
Fall RegJOna l Conrerence of lhe
Ohio '\ssoc1at10n of Garden Clu bs
,., th the Amate ur Gardene r s Club
T his wil l be on Wednesday Sept
25 at the M ddleport Htgh School
The sponsor ng clubs wtll 11eTve a

Mr Bnd Mrs Chitrlc s E n tsminger
s1d son Kurt South Ch arle~~oton
spe t t'1e week e d h ere wben
th ey brouilht h1s mo ther Mrs Da

beverage to the guests and w1ll
luneh
A letter was read from V•ctor
Reu secrl'tary of the 0 A G C
who l!!i ret m ng from the ofhce of
ExtensiOn Pr ofessor of F lor eu l
lure at Oh o Sta t!' Umvers I ) afte-r
nearly thirty years o f se r v Ct'
T e ntative plans were madt' to
enter arran gemen ts 1 lhe Me1g:S:
Cou 1 ly Fa tr Flo~o~- e r Show nex t
week Mrs Roller lh:.t1ked Mrs
Titu s ror he r hos pita l ty and t he
comm ittee fo r th e~r wor k on the
pla nned p•c mc men u
Members of the co nm tee are
Mr.s Rolle r Mrs Harley Mrs Zer
kie Mrs E M Wood w th Mrs C
M Hennesy Mrs C 0 Fisher
an,d Mrs W II J uhll ng as con
tnbu tors Mrs Walte r Harm a! k
ed th e bl ess:m g wh ch preceded t he
buffP.t supper Y.hlch was served on
the wtdc lav. n of the Tnus home-

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Fur.niture
INCI UDES
FRIGIDAIRE
Belrlgeralor an4
Gas Range
Pay Only $59 50 down
and $29 00 per month

BAKER
FURNITURE
011 The Brightest C~rner
In Middleport

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POlS OF AI
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AFRICAN VIOLET

VIGORA- 1St - SSe
Green ThUinb

PLANT FOOD - 29c

PutUng Sml 1 qt l'tc
2 ql. . . . 35c

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NEW PLANT LIFE-29c P"oHing Soil19c &amp;3Sc
Wonderful fur Afrtran
Vloldo

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Applltation.
Permanent

Dark Green Metal

Flower Boxes $1.39
$1.89
Metal and Glaos

Flower Arranges

all kind•

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PLANT SHINE-SOc

Metal

FLOWER BOXES
Pastels Yellow (Jrccn
79c
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GLASS VASES-SEV~It.\1 STYt ES
VISIT TillS STORE SOON
Just Arrived New LIANA Sha"nre Ceramh:~ 81Jwls
Planters and Novelty VoMu rnr your newest flower ar
rangement ertatlun' See thcMr'

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By yean of tralnlnc. your phnnn•cid
ilu euctlnl tclentilt.

A• a member of the community health team.
htt 1t a dedicated profeu.ional man.

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1 nounc ~ the marr age of
r laugt er Grace June to
C len Weher l hom a son of Rev
a d Mrs Weber Thoma
The wcdd1 ng took place at
Grecnll{'lr! 0 1 o
H{'\
J o hnny
I aner perfor 1 cd lh{' .s1ng le rm~o:
c-eremony at 12 45 Saturday af

ter wtuch the eo!J;le left for a
t1lp to Buckeye Lake aod r~
turned Sunday eventng
The groom 11 emplo)ed at th e
Ka1ser Plant and the young coo
pie 1s at home on B;u;han Road
A. bell ~ and shower wtll be
Aur, 8 at tRe
held Thursday
Hcv Thoma home

also vtslled tn Orient
Mrs H.lchar I Campbell was a
vis tor In llunttnglon Monday
Edgar
rho 1 as Ill 01
tl re c
weeks vaeat 01 from h s d 111e s a ~
yardm aster f(J r th e New York
Central ra1lrnad Hob~;on

Mt and M s Harold Wiggins
an J daugl\t t&gt;r of :.\1t Vernon wer e
weC'kcn0 g 1 sts ol her mother
Mr)! F11nfll f' Ka spar Mtncrsv!Jie
Mrs Frel 1\lcR.cher and IIJOl
M k~ md :\1
Clarence Owe 15
and son FH' I li e of Grundy Va
arr ved S m y ever. ng Cor ..
VIMt w th Mr t an ni c Kaspnr
Mrs Gla lvs S nth of Barber
11 the calc vf
Inn Ill t\SSislt.ng
t
mo t h r Mrs lllln c Ru nnell
M ers\ lie
l&lt;rlw td I :~ rk
Jr of
la nd M a nrl Mrs W lltan I ark
t' t ~nd fan lv Coin nhu ~ Mr :.t d
Mrs Kem Gth I 1rlcy
(h e)' II
W Va
n I Mr
i1 I M1
ll
ltowdu• and so 111
f I an 11g
~1 ch
were \\ &lt;c ck n I ~:ue s t!! of
\1 a d 1\t s E wa I P rker Sr
of \1 ncr~-. ll r
~~ ~ 1 u ~ e t:llmore
rctur cd
hun c Mond 1y n ornin~
artcr
!l pcnd n~ several day~ 111 Clncm
111lJ where 8he attended the ball
games

Theodorlis Dof A
Council Meeting
Held On Monday

Mill Street

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ai d wh o ha •c bt&gt;en at the horne owned by hts uf'l df' and aun t' Mr
of her p :~re n ls Mr a td Mrs M L and Mrs Ge orge Tewksbar ) Mr
F re nth Si nce l e turl u g from Hol and ~frs Robert Tewksbary Rave
per Hos p ta l have return ed to been I vtnw; ll lhe Satterfield apart
the r apa rt men on FI.Sher Slrcct
~en t 01 Gra vel Hill
Mr an d Mrs Thomas Donahue
Mrs Charles A Bradbuli' has
and son s D v d a• d Tommy and been Ill Wit an attack of flu
Mr ?nrl Mrl:i 1 ho mas Auk er Dun
Paulme Ztrklc fre shman nurse
can Fa lls w ere Sunda) guests of at !he Holzer Hospital School of
Mr and Mrs 1 awrc nce Milhoan
N
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Mr and Mrs James 8 Titus vacat on an d 15 v1s1hng Mr and
pnd son s J d fre y and Richard St Mrs Ebe Le
d d
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Marys have been vlsllmg hia par Janis
r
wls an
aug ter
e nL&lt;; Mr an d Mrs James s Titus
Rutland RD
Mr a nd Mrs Pau l Haptonstall
M ss Fneda faeh nliC Middleport and fam ly Edith and B1lly and
and her a.unl Mrs W S While Mr and Mrs Robe rt L Sham were
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Syracuse vunted Sunda y iifi\th Mti6 Sunday guests or Mr and Mrs
Mary Ann Case Parkcrsburs
,_.ayne Sha r p and family Zanes
Mr ;md Mr~ Lawre nce Btng YH!e Mr Haplonfltall Ul on vaca .;;';;;;"~c~w-~y~g~er;;;;;~'~"-~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;.
have returned from a vtslt with re Uon from the (mpenal Electric •
lat ves m Norwalk
Company plant and Monday hu;
Mrs W H Juhhng vho 1s on family and Mr and Mrs Sharp
vatallOn from lhc off1cc or the vi s ted Mr and Mrs James Sulh
Me1gs Water Co npany tn Middle van and daughter Betsy Albany
port 1s visiting m Columbus
Today Mr and Mrs HaptollStall
Dr John K1rchPr Columbus was and children w1ll go to St Alban!!i
a week end gf!st of Mr and Mrs to VUlt h13 uncle Hatry Hapton
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Rodney Downmg Mrs KJrchcr and stall and ramtl)
chtlrlren are v Siting her parents
Mr and Mrs Cash Bahr and
Ill northern Oh o
daughters Chrtstmc and Candace
Mr a nd !\(rs C mpbell Harper and Mrs G orge Chllds aceompa
wcr{' Sunday gut'sts of Mr and med J ants Childs back to Holzer
Mr~Gcorge Rus sdl and M1ss Ruth Hospital School of Nunung Sunday
Boyer Athens Mr Rssell ttl im when s he completed her three
provmg after be ng a pahent at weeks vaot10n
the Sheltertng Arms Hospital In
Mr and Mrs John Hartley Alb
Athens
ens werf' recent gueeta o{ Mt.ss
John Stephen ~ mfant son or Mr Lou Cecil
and Mrs Jamea Thomas ha.s been
Mrs Carl Brannan IS' working at
ret1rned to his home from Holzer the MeJgs \\o aler Works office an
Hospital Ml'8. Thomas had return Middleport wh \e Mn W H Juh
cd earher but the baby remamed ltng Is on varallon
there unltl two weeks old
Mr snd Mrs Raymond Cole Mtd
Mr ar d Mrs Earl Knight M1d dlcport and M1ss GcraldLne Ward
dl ep rt and Mr and Mrs E B and Leon Sa les employees of the
Kn•ght Chester spent SundaJ with Laktn State Hospital have return
Mr and Mrs V L Will and daugh ed rrom a '.\.e,'s vacation trip to
ter Vtcky Ju at Canal 'Wtnchester NLa(Cara Falls BYflalo N Y ind
Mr and Mrs Chester Erwm and Canada
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sons Mlchael and Don left Satur
Mrs Kenneth Cooke took\ htr 1
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da~ for a vacat~on 1fl FlorLd.ll
husband to the Parkersburg atrPQ_rl
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Mr and Mrs Franklin Ginther Fnday when he returned to bls
Genume Kedak mm!llture at thiJ low, low
and ch ldren Gary and V1ck1 ani nver boat at Pttl&lt;;burgh
Mr md Mrs Peter Lalhch an 1
Jmu Ita Hawkms Columbus spent
Easy lne~epenstve way to exciting color slides and eKI11b1t•
the week end w1th Mr and Mra !ons Tod and Peter Lancaste r
worthy
black and wh1tes Th11 new kodak mlmotU"re has .John Hawkms Jr Saturday even have been VISiting her mother Mr
lhg they were joined for dinner by Clarence Ebersbach and fiUluly
llmpllfl~d exposure seledor fast f/3 5 lens fla1h •buH•r
Mr and Mrs .Garland Wtl.snn Day
Mr and Mrs Rober• Rhinehart
with 1pcieds to 1/300 for achon, drop In mogazin• lndi4'JCJ,
ton Washington and M Sgt Roy 1 Mound .. v lie tq&gt;eJ t thl"' week e nd
and marked In red sethngs for snap1hot •lmphc•ty in shde
W1lson Camp Hood Texas
at thetr home on Rutland Street
makmg A great value!
John K Sr.uth Akron was a busMr and Mrs Harold Hubba r d
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CAMERA
fLAIHOLDIR
brought hh niece
Jud)' Bmg
ri&lt;Jughter of Mr and Mrs Chllrles
Mansfteld SLate Reformatory 1
Btng Cleveland for a vlstl w1th the IRrgest lnslttutlon of tt&amp; kind
her grandmorl er Mrs J X Smith
n the Nation It houses men up t •
J('al Ellen Dabo Is staying with the a~e or 30 who have not prt
her ~randmuther Mrs Smtth And \vmusly re~.:e1ved a State prt11on
cousm Judy wh1le her parents sen ence
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MI!!B nora Wll!!fll'\ of Marolt'tiR
arrtved SAhtrda:y lor a \1 \S Lt w th
her cous1n Mr~ G II P Hkcr
Mt~&gt;s Nelle Blo~
Mrs Gcur r,c
11 P11rker and guest Mus Dor L
Wilson of Martella Jere hU $lflCSS
VISLIOU 1n Gal!lpnlt~ MOl lay
Mr and Mrs Dnv d Btrchhcld
and son Davtcl l rankhn returned
to their home Dayton
MondllV
after a weekend v stt w th Mr
nnd Mrs Wtlliam Woodsrd
:\11 and Mrs Frank I owe of
D~V.ton were dmner g uc~h of
Mr and Mr" GrovN Erb today
Mr and Mrs R ehard Malt-r
~II sons J ack nnd D 1111 e of Tn
lc \o Arf' guest~ of Mr and Mrs
J hn S~lth
Miss. Marlyn SY.attcl or Tolcd
Is spending a week with Rer par
t'nts Mr and Mrs Albert Swat
,el
Mr!l Max Folmer And children
Peggy .ancl Mn returnf'd home
MondllY after a Yl5 t In Follana
IJcf with Mr and Mrs Howard
llo 111h
A group of rclatlvl'~ l!lel at lhc
Rtsmi Park Laneuler SundaJ
ror 8 r~un\on and picmc dinner
Attending were Mr and Mrs Ed
,.. 8 r Thomas and eh1ldrcn Jottnny
;nd ZaM and M~ and Mrs
( lvde Brown of Pomeroy Mr
and Mrs t:harles Haley Crooks
ville Mr and Mrs Frcdllrlck
Buck and family z&amp;nesvnJc and
Mr and Mrs Joe Wattl Lancu·
tor

T'"._ &amp; Wtf.
Auou•t '-1
2 ADULT TkiCetl Admlh C~r
LHd •n ftmlly Hl1ht
Errol .Fblm Olivia DeH1vtlland
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Theodorus Council Daughters or
America met m regular session
!t(onday evening at the IOOF Hall
w th Mrs Arnpld ttayea counct1or
presiding
Mrs Frank Lowe a membiJr te
sldmg In Dayton. was wel :maed
Mrs Bernice nard was reported
lll due to a fall recently at her
home Ethel Jones was reported
Ill 1n the hospllal alter undergoing
surgery Mrs Wllmetta Smllh Wl8
also reported 111
Mr! Alhrrl Woodard council
doputy tnstaiiM Mrs Ann1ce ObI nge r as w11rdcn and Mrll Hentz
Wolfe as out9lde sentinel A meet
1g of the Pallt Councilors wa.11 an
1u need for Thursday evening at
the ho-me of Mrs Rollin Bearhl
At the close of the meettn&amp; tee
cr~am and cookies were served
honoring Mrs Lowe

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Mr and Mr ~ John Klncall rc
turned last weekend rrom Wuh
~ngton 0.. C where they Had ~pent
two weeks vis1Ung Col and Mn
w K Kineatd and sona, Tom and
Bill Monday night Tom and Btu
arnved hcriJ ror a viKtt wlth thelt'
grandparents Mt and Mn Kln
cald and ramlly and with Mr and
Mu Millard WUdermuth and chll
dren
and Mrl Kincaid llre

W"k-end Revival
to lith

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' Out of l&gt;o)metoy
Rev Everell
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No need to wall until '58 for a family 1porta
tar Today, the economical V-8 Silver Hawk,
compa11lon to the supercharged Gclden Hawk,
tombin011 all the enjoyment of true sporta ear
appearance and performance with the room:r
interior ot a luxury eedan I For this Is the 61te
American automobile that fives you aporia
ear roadability, contluentalatyllng, and power
to epare- yet actually costs far less than
many low priced conventional automobliOII
So for a new experience In motoring, I•-, ,
family ear that'• a oporta ear too, be au.re to
leot drive a 19&amp;7 Studebaker iillver itawll at
your Studebaker-Packard dealer I

Fully Stacked

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Name Mildred Hawley Principal'

0!"~!~~X?~a~:~~~~s ~~!~~the

new ;
Middleport Elementary School when the Board of Education
mel Monday at the H1gh ~chool w1th Mrs Lowell Probasco
Ylce'presldent prestdlng m the absence of Bruce Lloyd pres
1dent
MISS Hawley who has taught '" the Middleport Schools for

thirty one } eoan IS a graduate of
Obt&amp; Uruvenuty She 15 a pa st
presldenl of the Alph• Omtcron
cbapter of Delta Kappa Gamma na
Uonal teachers' soronty a mem
ber of Evang~hne Chapter OES
and of the Church of ChrLat
Mrs Ernest Covert was g1ven a
year a leave of absence at her m
quest and Mrs R R Pickens was
rmployed aa a teachCT Janttorli re
employed were Harnld Hubbard
Jnhn Taylor Wtlkle Holman ani
Joe Shavonnsky
Tbe Board adopted the following
calendar Htgh School regiStration
August 23 Teachers meetings
Sept 2 Opemng da} of clAsses
Sept 3 Southeastern Ohio Educa
tlon Associabon meeting Oct 25
ThankSIIVlng vacation Nov 2s-29
Dec 20 last day of ela.sses before
Christmas vacation Jan 2 rlrst
day o1 ellsses after vacahon First
aemeJter exams Jan 9-lO Good
DJday April C Ma 1R Dacca
laureate May 21 22 ~lnRI exams
l41Y 23 Eight Grade commence
riient May 24 Ht h School Com
ruencement and la:t day of school
.New ledbooks were ap~oved
for Ameritan Htstory BtOlog nd
World lilstiJr
Su t L
y a
Comas was au~hor!Z! to a::.ert~:e
tbe old wmdow ~ash from the
Central butldtng for sale The
Board a roved th
C th
PP
e use 0
e
tWhool bUs for schooJ aetJvJUcs
which ts nec:esury t.o conform
wlth State Department reguJations
Supt McComas was authomed
to make arrangement! tor .s.chool
~CC:Ident insurance for the year
07-88 and to have laboratory tables built for the new science T00 R\The Board approved the budJet
tor the calendar year 1958 'lbe
buda:et of the Mtddleport Public:
Lllil'ary was accepted Jnd.. wJILbe
filed as a p~rt or the ¥hoOt lfu'd.
get with the County Aullltor

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To Be Presented
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tP - Gr1m
faced state tughway patrolmen
and extra guards stood by today
at Mansfield Reformatory to pre
vent another demonstration by
pr1soncrs prote..~tlng the food
BeTved them
Maury Koblentz stale pnson
c:h cf sa1d the retnforced guard
delatl remamcd on duty through
out the mght Collowmg a demon
stratton by 50 prisoners Tu e"Sday
He satd the 17 patrolmen and ex
tra QUaroh would rematn unlll
were sure there was no chance
of further trouble
The guard ~ and patrolmen were
rushed to the pmon when 50 10
m&lt;1tes m the furmture shop began
1 s houtmg
complaints about the
food
Supt Arthur L Glattke listened
to the complamts and then or
de"ed all work at the prtson shops
.stopped and the men returned to
their cells
Tbc estlmated 2 400 prtson cTS
then were fed in small groups
Glattke sa1d the dcmonslrat on
amounted to JUSt a lillie more
than some shoutmg
He said an eCforl would be made
to det(!tmtne the ringleaders of the
disturbance None of the s hops
would operate he saHI until tt was
cc-rtam there would be no further
outbreaks
No damage was reported

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AT OPENING OF SCANDAL TRIAL

S he n ff n o~rt l
Hartt- nl ac h
d t ()( av a 1 eldt I) m~n m ~)In~
htf'C days !rom thiC 0 ~'" I R
HoT.c IS sttll mu;s ng ~n d may be
de ad
A co ncen trated sea rch hy off1
ccrs and a troop of Bo} Scout
Tue iJda)' failed to locate Harry Ma
son Maley 67 Only a §hoc where
he apparenth had gone through a
barbed wt re fenc e 100 yards fro n
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Ikvelopmc nts In the CUmg race
for public otrlce m the November
local elct'ttona here today turned
up one surprise candidate !or
Count} Judge and a replacement
for Paul Smart long t1me member
of the M1dd eport School Board
Delmar A Canaday tw()--ttme
Pomeroy mayor fLied Tuesday af
ternoon for the
newly created
Judgeship He will oppose so far
only Justice of Peace R E Gnnd
ley No lawyer hal filed or has 1n
d1cated he wtll ftle
Lionel Boggs a~80t1ated m the
Middleport Department Store pres
1dcnt of the Middleport L1ttle
L('ague AssociatiOn and acllve m
other community af'ai-ra f1led for
the Middleport School Board Rc
tirug from the board thn year u
Paul Smart Smart began hu ser
vice as clerk of the board 32 years
ago He has been an elected mt&gt;m
ber 2~ years
Sa1d Mr .;;mart today
My children are out of ~chool
now and I v" been on there long
enough 1m going to retire Its
mee to work for the commu
thest years l.D help• ng to
sebool tY~tem
Canaoiay
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Ju Hn lle J u"ge Joh n C Bacon
was to hear thiS morm ng pleas o!
two tee na ge• ~
to charges of
§teal ng g .. sol ne 1n he Lelar
area and faced the d ~ s on whe
her or not to
them
..,,. 1 ancast er
School
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C'harlcs F e nd
«l!e 15 ha s be-en on proba t 01
from the local cou rt On e count
aces htm
Th r oth er Ton Sto""c rs 16
Ha r n stm vJUe h as two
count~
agamst htm Rc hJs r.ol been on
prohahon A thud youth arr t&gt; .. t
Pti at I he
same t n e RO'ber t
cColumbus
h'" 1Y hu juve.mle
b ee n 1"'"'"
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Named
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For Meigs County

Pay Increase
Granted Child
Welfare Head

In o her law enro.,.cc ment a('
lions
Jushc:c of
I eace R. E
Grmdley fmed Je l3t! J ames Dun
can $1CIO and co516 for DWI and
~entenccd him to three days ID
Jail Carmel ~Long $1 0 and
costs for dnviqJ wtlh an 101pro1J:tS muffler and J ol)n .Mien 0 ler
18 Chesh1re a !()tal of $20 80
for dJst urbmg t~ Qeace
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Ctt y Pohcc ln Pomero) ja1leo
Joe Hysell 51 Car pe nter Rt 2
8111 Roush 35 New Haven W
Va and OakJ e Ktser 27 Syracuse
all for mtox1calion Thev w1l 1
be m Mayor E F Robmson S
court tom ght
I ast mght Mayor Robinson Crn
ed Robert Rawlings 51 !I-IJddleport $10 and CO&gt;ib for as.saull
Manard Eilts 43 M ddleport for
Improper Ioar: $5 and custs a nd
Dana S Turner 30 Pomero)
$25 and costs for O\erloadtng

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West Virginia Annual Conference
Of EUR Churches Begins August
The West Vrrgm1a Annual Conference of the Evangelical
Umted Brethren Church Will be held 1n the Seventh Street
E U B Church m Parkersburg West V1rgmta BJShop J Gor
don Howard PreSldmg on Augusll3 16 1957
The election of Dr J Gordon Howard PresJdent of Otter
bem College at Westerville OhiO to the of!1ce of Bishop M
the East Central Area ot tbe E
tr B Church occurrPct on July
31st He takes the place of BI.Shop
Paul E V Shannon whose death
oecur rcr! reecntly Dr 1 L :'tfllC's
nf Buckhannon
"\\ Va IS the
ConCC'rence Supcrmtcndent Rev
K J Scott New Haven \\ Va
s the Record ng Seeretary Rev
H H S one s the pastor of the
Seventh StNct Church and host
to the Conference

Middleport Band
Roosters To HoJd
Ice Cream Social
Approximately f1fty gallons of
home made ire tream home made
cakes pies cookies and candy w1ll
be on eale Thursday mght when
the Middleport Band Boosters As
soclation has an Jce Cream So tal
and Band Concert on the lawn
of Middleport High School start
lngat5pm
The Band mrector George- Dal
las will present the Semor Band
for the fm~t ttmc th1s season dur
mg the Soc1al

The Con fcrence
v. til open
Tuesday
afternoon
at
130
The Mcmortal service will be Col
lowed by th e report of the Cort
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The even II g serv1c~ Will b e th{'
observance of C&lt;lmmun to n and a
Ct mmumon
message
I.Jy the
BJ.Shop

Mrs Paul 1ht:lss Is general ehatr
man of the Socml and Tuesday
forty !1ve gallons o{ Ice cream
were made at the school with oth
ers to be brough.t Thursday Fla\
ors on the menu include vamlla
lemon chocolate peach pmcap
pie and ban.ana

The ses s ons on \\ ednesdav
Will be g vcn O\ct to bus ness and
reports ol Boards and Committees
Dr Raymnnd M \ ch editor cr
the denommattonal youth lllaZG
zine
Bu lders wtll speak
the even ng
on
the subJect
Chr1st .s Call To Tor!ay s Church.
DenQ n natu nal leaders n v'.J.r
Women who aMisted m mak ng ous depnrt nents will speak o"
the cream were Mrs Thelfis Mrs Thursday
Wllllam Grueser
Mrs Edward
Evans Mrs Francts Andersvn
Frtday nornlng the Bi shop will
Mrs Harold Woodgerd and Mrs speak At lhts s erv1ce Bernard
Wallace Bradford
Lievmg
J1
of New
Haven
--Church wtll receive the Proba
t10ner s Mmtster s L1eense Those
who have complete(! the r mthis
tcrlal preparaLton wtll be or
dame~ At ~h1 s sess•on the Stat
tomng Committee s report IS also
tead The Conference closes at
noon on F r1day
In eonnecllo wrth th{' meet
lng of the \\
Va
Evangehcal
COLUMBUS 0 -Just1ces of Umted Brelhren A mual Confer
the pea-ce who rna) bl' ln off ce ence at Parkcrsbm g there Will
1eed not and are not expfCLc I be held n Wednc.sday cvenmg at
o submtt reports of trafrte \JO lh F l'lJt EUB Chureh corL er of
lations and convi,.••cm to U e 18th Strc{'t anr. Sl Marys o\ve
)urc3u of motor \ chiclc.11 ll}btcr a youth ba nquet The D1rector of
the new pomt 11 len GeorgE"' c Youth Work Rev LeJeune Lew1s
:iradelt teglstttu ot the burea u o1 Morg~lll l own wtll have char_g
1r!viatd today A number &lt;rl the
f the pro, rRm A Rally .seruee
lusUC'es ot the peace have bee 1 following the banquet Y.lll be ad
ending such reports to Lhe slate dressed by Rev C Edw10 Pellet!
bureau tn Columbus
a youth leader of DayUm 0
Under the new law these rcporll are filed w1th the bureau
by coun(y court Judges mayors
SCHOOL SOARD SESSION
(until January 1 1000) and the
The county school board met m
clerk of courts of recDrd A regular sess10n Tuesday mght tn
general circular letter has now the eoutthouse and transacted
been sent to the just ces of the roupne business matnly approv
peacr: with tbe proper clartrtca inf applications for 5C bus drlv
&amp;Ion of the N!8p0ll5lhllities unde r er p~::rmtts A CP.w more are Jo
the new hw
foUow

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other mcumbent and IS expect
ed to file today
Jn Pomeroy Wdharn H Ander
son filed Cor a fu\1 te-rm after com
plehng that of Rolland Neutzlmg
resigned because he 19 a county
H E Boney flied
for another term No one vet has
(Jleil for Ralph Graves post who
'.\.IIJ not seek another term
Others who have f1led
Henry J Werry constable Sal
lsbury twp Frank Young Rutland
counc1l Samuel Lewts Henry F
Waggoner Northern Local School
Board Frank Cornell trustee Lebanon This brings to n1ne the Lebanon candJdat~s for trustee
Clarenee Young trustee cand1
date Ill Ohve bnngs tbat total
also to n ne
Dana Turner
trustee, Scipio
Charles R Manuel trustee Letar-t
W1lham F Harris trustee Sutton
Mae Cleland c:lerk Racine v11lagc
Paul E Life member Eastern
School Board
Ross- Evans trustee Salisbury
twp" Raymond Teaford constable
Che-ster twp
Roger G Theiss
Counc•l Rilcme Lewts Smith and
G A Radekin Columbll Local
School Board (both mcumbents)
Wayne Turner ani Robert Davts
Western Local School Board
VLrgll Atkins Carl Kautz and
George Perry whose terms on the
county school board cxptre th1s
$Car were reported ready w1th pc
tltwns to file for another Lerm

Arson Charged
Againstlwo
Men At Athens
ATHENS
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UP.........Sher fl
Harold fl: Shields sa d tof.ay t\\ o
men have been charsed m the
orson burntng or a home who~e
occupants heed ev1ct1on
Shields sud the home 12 m1les
nol'l:heast of here was burned
:'1 on ("ay the day an evtchor. or
ocr became
effect \C ag:a nst
Wtlltam Spears
5a
and
his
fanuly
James RuMer 20 v !lltlng the
Spears family Adm ttcd to the
shertff he set fJTe to the home
He satd Spears asked h m to do
lhts He was charged w1th arson
anrl Spears was charged wttb
a1d ng and abetrt ng arson
The homq was destro ed 111
tn1... bla1.e fio cstnna e of d-amage
w:t made
ENTERS BUSINESS SCHcioL._
Denme Edtson H1l1 son of Mr
Rnd Mn Juhan H1ll
of Letart
F"hs Ohlo has JUSl c-omplet-ed
arrangemen.., to en!er Columbus
Business
Un1vennty
(Office
Traming ScbooJ) 1n September
Hill graduated from the Rac:tne
High School He plans to enter
tnto the Semor Ac&lt;:ountlng
Course at the Umverslty

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the Flatwoods communily home
found
fh e ~her ff sa1d Maley wu
known lo have left the rest home
a bout 6 30 p m Monday on foot
j He wel {l hs about 110 pound&amp; and
JS appr o ~Jmate ly S feet 8 lnchet
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M3ley found ~he lter he would have
expeneneed two eh1lly rugbt.A of
ex posure The rest home pat1ent
one ume hi&lt;l been &lt;&lt;&gt;nfmed to
the At hens State Hospttal Nothmg e lse or hts history wa.s known
Ha r tenbach asked the public to
be on t he lookout ror Maley ut
ca se he IS wandering 18 the Pomero) Flatwoods Chester area Any
one havmg seen a person answer
mg bltl de scnpt1on Ill requested to
notify the shenff s department at
once
Tuc ~ day Boy Scouts or the Rod:
Spnng!&gt; Enterprise and Wolf Pen
areas JOtned 1n a bunt for tbe
mi AAtng ma n over territory extend
tng 11 a rad1us of several mde-3
around lhe 0 Nell home The Home
1., loc:ated near the Charle\ Russell £arm northeast of F:ive P'omts
Boy Scout&amp; were under the com.
mand of Dr Jnhn Moore Sc:IJut
mastu Datsy 0 Neill operates the
resl home

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F3Ce J0 dge FOf
Gasoll'ne Theft

QUeen 0£ FUffOW

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Conduct All·Day Search Tues.

23 Additional
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For Nov. Ballot

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Aruil. Jean Rose and Sharon
AJiuna w.ere pJCk!d aa queeru to
enter dli$lfrc} 'lnab of tbe State
Queen of the Furrow cont.est at
Galhpolli Frtday mght m judg
ng at Pomeroy H1gh School Tue.ll
day e \enmg_
M155 Rose already 1s t he Hoi
stein Queen of OhJo for the Slate
FaN'
She IS the daughter of
Norman Ro5&lt;' Pmc Grove
Ml..l;s Atktm C:augh er or Mr
and Mrs v 1rg11 Atktns J1arr1son
vtlle ts a student at Harnsonv111e
High School ar.d has been a lead
m in rural youth organ utttOlU
for many years
Thcv were selected over Shel
ba Jean Htll Nadme Roush VI
~m•a Johnson and Mary Kaye
Johnson all of Letart Fans Elea
nor Schaaf Middleport
mter
viewed the candidates Judges
were Mr and Mrs R K. Barker
Athens 0
and Do) IE Shuler
Cheshire
The gtrls were JUdged on
po se groommg vo1c:e per50nallty
aettvttle,g and attractiveness
The winners w1ll be guests 10
Galllpolis F~1day mght at T;oa
lfestaurant of the dtstrtet judg
mg Queen or the Furrow commit
ee for a buffet dmner
They
Ulen will appear st the GaUta
County fairground for Lhe jud~
heg
Carl Biltkarn Meigs County
Sml Conservatiomst arrange&lt;l.f.hf"
program last night Mrs Geneva
Nolan
home
demonstration
agent asatsted

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Tentalwe plenl for a boatmg r egetta for the Pomero} Middleport
areH were drawn Tuesda) mght In
a jomt meetmg of ofrtcers of the
Pomeroy and Middleport Cham
bcrs of Commerce and the Big
Bend Boating Club The date ten !
Ulhvely agreed to w11l be Labor
Day Sept 2
At the meetmg held ln the dis
play rooms of the Metropohtan 1
Manne Sales W Ma:m-st Pomeroy
and pres1deri over by Wllhe Lead
mgham tho&lt;'e prl'lst!nl heard W F
Gorby and James Beauseau of Ra
venswood oullmc the many pro
cedures necessary tor the: promo
uon of such a regetta as was sLag
ed m that area recent!)
After lcarnmg from tlle Ravens
wood speakers who also offered
the1r aulatanc~ In the promotion
of the project whteh Is hoped to
1 be established as an annual affair
comnullees were appomted and or
dere d to report at a meclmg sc hcd
!ulcd or next Tuesday evenmg
Present at the meeting last eve
mng were W1Jhs Leadingham Ron
Spnng('r 8111 Grueser Frankhn
Rizer Hcmy CIPland Robert Coats
John Rt{'hmond Clarem.'C Collins
Ken Grover and R.Jchard Owen

The Standarr: Asphlllt and Tar
Company or Charleston W Va
submttfcd the apparent low bid
The Laff Revtew
an ol&lt;J fas of $19 027 30 ror Lhe resurfacm,l!
bioned vaudeville ahow will be of one and four fifths nlllc.s of
presented on Wednesday evenmg State Route 124 in Sahsbur,
in tbe Wahama Higb School 1ud1 Township Wlth asphaltic con
torlum and on Thursday evenmg crete according to announce
at the New Haven Community ment made today b~ the State
B~tldtrl The time for both shows Htghway Department
hu wen !et Itt 8 p m
The area to be covered 1n the
the sbow which l! Sponsored by
the New Haven woman s Club was resurfacma: project will be that
pre~ented on Tuesday evening for or Union and Mulberry Avenues
the patients at the Lakin State tn Pomeroy Completion date LS
.~~et for October
15 1957 The
Hospital
est mate
Serving as master of ceremonies H1ghway Department
tor the pre.-entatlon Is Ronnie Me for the proJect was set 9l $20 170
Glothlin wltb Harry Miller c:aat as
The sealed bids were opened
the comedian Mrs Eugene Heater
of
will play the role of The Pretty today by the Ob1o Department
1ghway In
Jfigbways
f-or
27
h
Girl wh1le Mrs Btlly Howarrl wtll
provement program mvolve work
portray the Fat Girl'
The Floradora Girls a bloomer on 328 m1les of b.ighwau
,lftl chorus will feature members
Apparent low bids opened toof the Nf:w Haven Woman 1 Club day totalled $1 630 799 ~4 bnng
while a group of 16 young girls
ng the total dollar value of
wUl present a daneing and mnglng c-ontracts
put on road bids to
act.
date thta year to $60126 322 35
Special features are The Sunny
Six"' 'The n.reUghters and A
kUibllly Act A tap dance by Pat
Haymaker of Pmevtlle W Va
and Jane p-.~weU
be presented
VOcal soloists for the show will
~~ Nancy Scally Ray Clark and
MR .Eugene Hester The latter Ls
a bluei' ama:er
Danee diredor for the program
la Ja.ne Powell
Carol Ann Gibbs daughter of
Vr arid Mrs Carl G•bbs of New
Barbara Stout execut ve sec:rc
Haven ~u named queen of the tary of the Metgs County child
Water Show ,sponsored by the New Welfare Denartment m the Pro
~aven Mothers Club at the New
aaven Swlmmmg Pool on Saturday bate Court \\as granted a $23 pay
"ligttt
mereaae by the County Commts.s
Fourtee-n girts Vled for the bon loners 11.t thetr last meetmg
It waa erroneously reported
1 r Attendan~ to the queen were
Shelby Grmrtead Wanda Rou!h Tuesday that the p.. y increase
WAVERLY 0 Ur-Charles Shirley Hill and Judy Fry who was gwen to Harrie Marn! Smith
who ia director of the Meigs
Sa'!V)'er who served as secretary "ach received K gift
Mayor Thomas Grinatead of New county Welfare Department
of .commerce In President Tru
It was pointed out today that
....... , cabmet announced toda~ Haven crowned the qv:een who al
,• tile· aa.le of The Waverly NCW.f 1o presented a bouquet of roses the Welfare Department and the
Child Welfare Department arr
and The Waverl) Watchman bottl lnd a lift by the Mothers Club
Directing the water show was 1 two separate agencies operatlnr,;
i:' ~ weekly newspapers to the Jack
Mrs Mary J-ane Tennant swim with m Mmgs Count}
eon Pubhahmg Co of Jackson
'Jlhe News 1s published on Tue• m1ng Instructor at the pool Pro. 1 The Increase granted
and the Watchm n on Thur~ !eeds from the event went to the 1Stout boosts her salary
New Haven ftecreitioq Foundation. $300 to $325 per month
A tiuge crowd of about one thou
also has served a!!'
MARKIT REPORT
to Bela1um and 1and per59ns attended the event
CtNCINNAn 0 UP-Produce
governor af Ohio., wblc:h consisted of ten acts of 1oand publisher of Tbe caf taJent Member• of the cast Eilfl about steady prices af
pre&amp;ll!nted M'"ri Tennant wltb a bou farms
consUJJ1er&amp;
white&amp; lln(.
E&amp;gle..Cuette
quet
at
tht
conclusion
of
tbe
show
browna
A
jumbo.s
42-44
A )argf
ownen of the News
Watclnnan al110 pubhsh Tbe lfia.treas pC Ceremowea was Mr• 80-40 A medium 32-33 A small
EU,ene Ruter
20-23 B large 20--31 FOB A larr"
!.~;:~ Journal anrt the Jackson
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D-56 A medium 87 38 B IAJ"te
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both semrweekUes and
MOOSE
DANCE
27
wtekb Oak Hill PreJL
Pomeroy I.tOd;e 1065 Loyal Or
Chu::k.ens steady
fryers 3-3'f.!
det
of
M~
is
aponsormg
a
lb
20-22
heavy
hens
13-HI light
WATlRMELOfl SOCIAC
Watermelon Social tp!)DIOft.d dance ~(urday August 10 for hens IG-12 volum~ and pnce dU
Melv county J'ayeee et~ memSers and their ,;::te.~ht from 8 trlbution on frren D.OOO at 20
held on SaturdaY AU' 1il, 111 11 ~ m MIISic for the dan&lt;o 86100 at 21 8 000 at 22 and 81100
of the cltr Hill on $,eednll Wil~ ~ futnished by the Moon- at undetenruned prices
Ushten
Butter 90 scote 71
P01merol !rom I to 9 P. m

Carol Ann Gibbs

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Pomeroy Middleport Obio Wednesday August 7 1957

PJans Are Mapfled
For Regetta Here
Labor Day sept 2

Jackson Firm
Buys Waverly
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Of Water Show

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In Locll Newa

The 246t h An niversar y Re-umon at Serpent Mound Sta lr Park nea r
Rous h and Alhed Filmtll.es wUI Peebl ea Ohlo acc ording to an an
be held on Saturday Augus t 17 1nou.n cement from
Mrs Nellle
Farnaworth of Parkersburg secretary o r the organu:atlon
The reu mon grounda jo= Bfl ~
fou nd o n OhiO State Route 73 ac
cording to Mn Farnsworth and
good pro8rams ha ve been arranged
1p0 IS
I for all Se::isiOn s of the reunJon
The annua l banquet wdl be held
Membe rs or the Retued Teache r s o-n Ft1day eve n ng August 16 21
As.soctallon motored t.o Galhpo\19 6 ::iO o clock at he west Uruon 0
Sunda} for a Coon luncheon at the Hlgh School a udltonum Reserva
Farmers Hotel
t1ons for the banquet and night
Followmg the lunc heon a sh ort lodg mg cal be made with Lloyd
husmess session was held wLLh S Roush West Union Ohm Mf'
M ss Mardlt Karr pre side nt pre Roush 1s pres.1dent ~J( the organua
Sid ng Mr s Edna Carle ton Min llon
Emma Se~tz and Mrs E J Tracy
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Van Wert Ohio seal of Van
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comm ittee to re port at t e ne xt Wert Count y and peony center o
meeting '.\.h ch w11l b"' he ld at the Oh1o should be vtslted on June 5tb
home of E 0 Saunders Jourm:!y s 1 at t he start o£ the annual Peony
End on SatUTday October 5
Festival
Miss Eth~l Garla nd led the group
Sectmn s of the Ohto Canal wi1b
mh•eddolscuss!OI on the new salary
locks and tow paths have been
se Enr~=te home the group vutted preserved 10 the State Park at
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be-a a fellow
townaman a t.r.
payer, • ne!J!\hortine who bu a per10nal concern
lot &amp;be health and wel:tare of )'(lour fuDJJ.r•

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Dr and Mrs K D Am.s bary and
da ughte r Lucy v181ted Black Wat
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I Plan 246th Anniversary Reunton

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ANOTHIR LANDY
MELBOURNE UP - The man
who mnde John Landy Into a
world record mller belle-vet he has
another runner who can reaaln the
wnrld mile reecord for Australia.
My boy Herb Elllot1 will amaah
the record bY the end of nnt sea
son
predtcteod coacb Perey CerutLY

Yflt he 1a a busJnesmmn.
en1a1ed in 114!l'vine your neetU
not only 111 a IUppHer
t11 mediclna
but u 1 merchant
whOM ltodu
re.tleet the dally
needl of

John K Smllh
Mr and Mrs Harold E ppley and
s oo StcphN re turned home Mon
day after .a wee k s vacatlon on Lake

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SOOETY
3 ROOMS OF

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Vmc.ent Dabo 1ft'
In Akron wt tb Mr and Mr.,

Retired Teachers
v1d Entsm nger ho me Sa tur day a.f er the week e nd
I In l unc heon At
ter a hrcc Hl'kS
S&lt;luth
Mr an d Mrs Ro b•rt T ewksbary
Char est on
(J oal Gtlmore) ha H· purchased ~ he G II
1 Sun day
Mrs Don St vers and son Don Ihome on Pea r l SLreet WhH'h was
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sell desserts d unnil the noon hour

Mr &lt;~ nrl ~1 rs Leo r~&gt;:c Dabney
i&gt;ld fa u l} r s th lc W Va
Ct ~ lc ~ Ruck
and \1 r a.n l M .o
we re Su nd &lt;~Y eve1 ng
dn ntJ r
gue st o f M (I d l\11 s Willard
Ebersb c h and &lt;I&lt;~ ghte r.&lt;;
Elza W1 gg 1ns of Col u mhus wa ~
the Wt!&lt;'ke d g e ~ l of Mr and
~ r;; Ja b &amp; hulcr
Mrs 1 a J&lt;J ~ k s
1f I n nu~v li e
wa:o. 1hr wN krn I g l&lt;'~l of Mr and
Mr&lt;s Cl arlu D ck R Inn I lload
Mtss Cher yl • hers) ach and
Mt ss MarJfiTH B 1rt WCie recent
ovcrnt ghl gu{' ~ ts of Mr and Mrs
Cha~ic s Buck
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Mr and Mrs Dav ! M ghl and
ra n lv of M II rspn l ~ • s ted Sa t
u rd ay With Mr a d ~r s Charles
Buck
Mr a nd M
C nr
11\ Sl' ll o f
Rutland were Sund ay guc:-;\s of
her p aren ts \lr
1 l Mrs C J
Ebcrsbach
Mr and M ;; D 1vi Mtlls a H1
son Mtckc y ol Si
1,;f lid we c
recent guests of Mr 1:1 d Mrs C
J Ebcrsb ach an I th 1 relu liV Cii
Mrs Emm!l It fh It 111 I ~Til
Theodor~ 1 eh w of Po neroy and
Mr an c M s \\til am I huenct
1 of svr 1cusl J 1 t 1 Mr ~ llaroll
Johns n an 1 Rtch 1 I I' fhett of
s11r 1 ~ fJelfl n ( o 1 mbus S r da }
tor 11 vl s t w h nl111w c ~ Th~ v

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Claimed By Death
Ear}y Wednesday

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Sit Down Strike
Resu}ts In F•Irmg
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Of 395 wOfkmen

R'10 Gran de pJans
For A Ofkshop
Starting Aug.l9

Iwholesale
CLARINGTON Ohto UP - The
fmng of 395 employes
climaxed a hr•ef sJt-down strike at
the
Olm MathJeson
alummum
plant here Tuesday
The Pierce Electnc&lt;~l Co not!
!ted the men shortly after they had
st~pped work tha t they were d sm ssed
The worker.s all members of the
Internationa l Brotherhood or Electncal Workers were paid at the
end of thp workm11 day after bcmg
diScharged
Although no comment was forth
commg from e1ther the company
or un on ll was bel eved the dtspt te stemml"d from the d scharge
of a shop st~ ward Monday
An mformal m eettng of the a£
fected workers was held Tuesday
mornmg and they dec1ded on the
work stoppage
The wholesale ftnng was biggest
m recent years Ill the 0hJO Valley
It cam e durmg another m a sencs
work stoppages and wallrouts
which have slowed consLruction of
the huge alummum plant
Work on the new tlstallat on located across lhc Ohto Rt-.er about
10 m•les from New Marl its\ lle
W Va wa ~ s tar ted some 18
months ago The p ~He firm Is a
sub contractor on the aluminum
processmg and r tbr catmg plant

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Trial Date Set
For Mehin Lee
In County Court

Mrs Nettie F Bush Brewer 88
a hfe long resu:!ent of Metgs
County succumbed early Wedner
day moi'DlDg at the home of be:t
daughter Laura E VanMeter JU
c me Route 1 Where abe made
her home
She was born Octoher 21 1868
and was
married in 1888 to
Thomas M Brewer who preceded
hL'r 10 d eath
Fuper;~l serv ces w1U be held
Frtd.:ly at I 30 p. m m the Morae
Chapel wtth bunal to be made Jn
the Chapel cemetery under the
d1reetlon or the Ewmg Funeral
Home
SurvtvtnQ the de-teased arc
two sons
Henry
E Brewer
Spnng(Jeld Wt)bur M Brewer
Ractne Pa two daughters Lau
ra E VanMeter RacJne RL J
Addle Whi te New Bnghton Pa
a n~ a .s ster Lvdla Brewer of Pt
Ple-a~&gt;ant W Va
Frtencta may can at Ewmga
Funeral Home until noon Fnda.y

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R10 Grande College announces

a Workshop m Elementary Educa

I t10n fer lhc 19th of August The
! workshop IS
bemg organized
around the ~ntral theme of uamg
commumly reaourcefl to enrich tlte
program of the school
The workshop calls for mne seastons lasting from etght a m un
hi 12 noon with prOVISIOn for
groups to work m the arternoons
m the ftelds or their special tnter-estll' The workshop carrtes two
hours college crecht and the fees
Will be the same as for rg'ular11J;
scheduled classes wtth a spectal
fee to cover the actual cost of pub
llshmg lhe findmgs of the two
weeks study
1 The Workshop wLII close on
Thursday August 29 at 12 noon
ThiS 1s a new mnovauon whleb
it IS planned to expand from year
to year With at lea.st one workshop
betng offered each summer and
one- or two durmg the regular col
lege lear m the evemng program
Plans call for some of tbese to be
\with college credtt and some tn
the no~ credit category

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Dr. Raymond Har1
Former Resident
Dies In Nebraska

Th r tr al Oh o vs Melvtr Lee
on an md ctmcnt of mahctous
Dr W S Hart recetved word
J entry ha~ been set
clown for of the death uf h1s nephew Dr
August 13 a Common Pleas Court Raymond L. Hart 85 of Kearney,
Nebra!ika on July 31
entry showed !nrlas
Mr Hart a retired
A recogn ~an c c bond of $500
was sot for ltoward Phillips after and clothmg buamcss
his plea of not gutlty to an m nauve of Meigs County and
dtdn ent rur entry m daytime the son of the late Mr and
and comm t1 g personal vto James Hart
1ence
Funeral seni(.E!! were
e.;;:..;:~mr '
Philltps: wa~ amn gnrd, Tues- August 3 In Kearnev wttb ~
tbere.
1 day

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