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                  <text>.Mr and M'r~ Anthony Fu!ICO,
Youngsto'll"Jl and Mn Ed Wue ol
MJ.Ss Mtldred Rtce of Bloomm&amp; Columbiana. arrived Mooday for 1'1"!!1""
tem, Ind , u the guest of her Sl&amp; a vtslt wtth .Mn. Ray Seidenable ' I
and Mn Ho~rd Slewart
ter Mrs R W Ftnstl!rwald
Mrs Ray SeJdcnablc , Mrs How
Eldon Kraeuter of Mormn~
ar
Stewan and guests. Mr and
Star wu a buune&amp;s vtsnor 111 AtM.n Anthon) Fusco and MM Ed
hens Tuesday
" '•se were • \ Jsuors m Parkera
Tommy and Jane Sue Lietwtler [
Delmar Hamm of Mormng
burg, Tue~;day

IlL-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-llllddlepor\, 0, Aug 7, 1957

POMEROY
SOCIETY

of t..ora~n are the guests of thetr
grandparents, Mr

and Ml'!i

Johu

Uetwde-r

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Star entered the Holzn Hospttal

i Tuesday

and ~~;Lll

Ige ry Thursday

undtrgo sur

D 3 Clas.s Jarne~ Josepl.
Gumther who ts stalloned w1tn
the Navy 111. Davtsvtllc, n I spent
the weekend wtlh h•~ grandpar
I{

ent.s, Mr and Mr s Max Memharl
Mr and Mrs Marlin Youn g and
son Jtmmy of Cocoa, na
are
lhe guests of
hts mother Mrs
Arthur Young Pme Grove ana
other relat1ve:o.
Mr and Mrs Homer Holter and
Mrs C D Frec'ker anrl gra nd·
daugh.ters, Jacquelin e and JoAnn
Frecker vtslled Sunday w1th Mr
and Mrs Raymond freckcr , Tuppers Plams
'Mr and Mrs Roy Holler entertamed ~lr and M• s J M Gaul
and ramil y wJth a [ll cmc dmn('r
Sunday ('vcn mg at thPlr home on
Chester Roarl

TO WHAT FAMILY
DOES THE
PEANUT BELONG l

Were her• to MrYe your
FamilY• Heelth Needs, tnd
you ctn count on our Skilled
Phtrmec:lltl tet fill your Doc·
ter'l PreiCriptlont In any em•
ergenroyl The peartut belongs
to The s . . n F•m•ly.

Cold Waves
Hair Styling

Evenings By Appointment

SHIRLEY'~

BEAUTY SHOP
Court St. 311M romero}

tla• rl•aner tlaal
~t~allu 011 a•r 1

Davis Reunion
Held Sunday
At Gallipolis

peakc , W Va

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- without pulling. Nonie glid•s

Sold for t97SO

Wed.
Augu1t
1
2 ADULT Tlc:hts Admltl Car
Lood on Fomlly Nloht.

Errol Fl&gt;nn o11v" oo~ta&gt;~lland
''THI!Y DIED WITH
THEIR BOOTS 01'1,.

Baker Furniture

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Dn The Brightest Corner In Middleport

Humphrey Bogart Pat 0 Hrcm
"SAN QUENTIN"

Club Picnic Is
Held On Monday

The annual picnic or the Porn·
eroy Garden Club was held Mon
day eventng at the home of Mrs
J E D Hartinger Chester Road
Sixteen members and Jilt glle!lls
MISS Mildred Rtce, Bloomington
Ind, FAdlc- and Jane. Baer, Tommy
and Jane Sue Lwtwtler, and BJily
Downie were served a chicken anrt
ham dmner at 6 p m Icc cream
cake and coffee were served With
the dmner by the hosteu Mem
bers were 5eated at smalJ table&amp;
on the porch
Preceding the dinner lh.e group
made a tour nf the flower garden
and followlr,g the dinner a 11oetal
hour was enjoyed.
The next meeting will llc held
at the home of Mrs Theodore Ebersltach with Mrs. E W Coate!! as
co hostess.

TWI'I'IQ ht Ga rden
Cl Ub T0 presen t
A Fl."wer
Show
,•.,
1'he TwtHght Garden Club w1ll
prf:Sent a flower abow at the Pom·
croy Public Llllrary , Fnday and
Saturday, AUii!USt g and to Alt en·
tne.s must be m place by 11 a m
Jo"riday and judgmg wt\1 begin at
1J •30 a m Mrs Howard Kntght of
the Cheater Garden Club will be
the Judge
1'he show Will be open to the
public from 2 to 3 p m on Frldav
and from I to 5 p m Saturrl.ay
1 here will dso be a ~ ale of hou ac
plant!!"

Scout Troop 249
PI'Cni·C Is Held
' AtBoyForked
Run
Scout Tronp 249

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DRESSES

$3 .95

Regular $8.95

afterdmner wa~

NOW

seen in GLAMOUR ••. now an
e\eryday refreshment. Softly done in
an e•~y-on sv.;Jrl·slurttd coatdreat
shouldered w1th tuck!, a rhtnestofte

pin In Reeves' erease-reat&amp;tant blend
ol Puna and combed cullon, bttle or no ironing. Subtle
1hadf!s of cl•arcoal with hgbt grey, navy with light blu~
charceal brown wuh bCJge.
', 14% tO 24 1fJ· $8.95
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T}le. Senate bill

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ELBERFELDS

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the House biiJ was add!·
an •mendme~t r~umng
in ali crunmal caaea
'f:".Tiiii ' •coull4 apply not only to vi"'
of voting ngltts injune·
·&gt; tions but of all inJunctions o~
' ' taln~ bnder federal laws. Judg·
·u. could, however, Impose civll
.ptDalttes
merely It securwith the injunc·

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jurie•,
Next W1ek'
right-to-vote

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Bill'•!• !de&amp;lhlnn7.
c'

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Southern

:~~~.Si~_l,~•'":• who originally fou&amp;ht

Three Are Fined .
In Mayors Court

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Mw-Webster'Legiop-~os~ Honors

.
HOW'S THE TIME FOR.THE BEST DEAL
The terrific auccess of Plymouth-sales growing
futer by far than the uother two" -roeans your
Plymouth deal&amp; Cllll give you' tbe ;reatest deal
of your life on a 8-years-allead Plymouth RIGHT
NoW I Prices arelow-trad.., blihl
Learn how little it costs to oWll the only ear In
tho low-price S that brings you Torrion-Aire Ride
Flighi.Sweep St111ing ••• Puo~\
••• ·-·-·head
J-llrWI;"
B..U011 TorQtieFiite (optional), ••• many other
vital advances tbat me&amp;ll your illlll! Plymouth will

~

Two metnbera we're Hported
ill 1\lro. Borbara Smith ..4 14n

eKpected

.taw ne1tl

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You~ . s •head... dollars altjat(with
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Outgoing CoJJIDlahd~r: W.,ft.,.

Senat"

r Ned T McElroy to be his nev

ated at Derby, Ohio. H~ and h1.a ' "amily expect to move to Derby
"fore Sept I
As teacher of the one-r.oom 1
~chool of Sliver Ridge, Mr. Christy 1
noved wilh It In 1934. mld·term '
o the Olive-Orange Consolidated I

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IJaJReS R RUSse}}

1chool at Tuppers Plains. where he '

Funera}' sen •
Ires
Will Be sat urday

.

Three-Year-Old
Boy Is Rescued
From 15-ft Well

abd'''· •n• ,h.,

Robert C.
toua;y nothmg more
learned about the diaappearance of
elderlJ:......Harry
67,
(rom the O'NeU 'Rest Honfe, Mondo evening.
Concentrated searches Tuesday
by 9Uiters, aB$l&amp;ted by a troop Of
Boy SeOtJtB, faUed to turn up anyttung more t)lan a !hoe believed lo
h•ve been worn by ~Maley.
Th_, shoe was found about 10()
)lards from the home, at a barbed
wire fence,

ARCATA, Cahf UP- A 3 yea r
lid boy was es:trlctted Wednetda}
rom a narrow well anto wh1eh he
1ad fall en feet first while playing
vtth other ch1Jdren
The boy Michael Swenson and
hu eompanJons were playmg nea•
a newly..dUJ well which had beerovered wlth board&amp; Becommg
urtous, the children pushed the
boards aside and peered down the
,5-foot deep Vt"ell
Little Michael. unaware or the
Ianger , todr..!ed too dose to the
1de. bt.rore he knew It he had
plunged to the bottom of the dry
well even though it was only seven
mches m diameter
Resruers lowered a rope w1th 11o
loop mto the well They pulled MIchael up but JUSt as be reachet{
the top, he slipped back down
This happened three tlmt'..s The
fourth llme Jl caught They care·
fullv pulled Michael to the top-and to safety.
F1remen took Michael to a bo.spital but be was unhurt

By United p,....
Thundersh.owera were detonated
bY a prOdding ll)asl of ~ool Padric air lnehing eutward pcroSB
the northe~ plam'- earry to'day. ,
A chalp of lb:owers and tunderatorm!' In a strip ugling from the
northweatern Great Lakes area
puts of Nebrulta,
CoJorado left ~Ia-

Rutland Band
BoosterS Will
Meet On Monday

.

Peoples who

made

a

late

f1lmg Wednesday afternoon Peoples
Peoples w1ll
o~pose
Delmar
Cana4ay and R E Gnndley, Sr..
for the n~wly created post.
OH1er ckn.duiateJ who will ap.

Bacon Warns Of
Murderers Good Ipea~~e ,r:t;:;.~~rStobart,
~:~ ·~
llay
Fortune Todav " ....
Ge0rce

Holter, Mayor Joe
Cleland. Clerk , Harriet
~
!"li:'Tgler, Treasurer, Roger
Common Pleas Judge John C Thi:'J.ss Council, Alfred E H..
B&lt;tcon forecast Wednesday tha• Crow, Council.
IHton WoJfe.
law Pnforcement
a"cncJNi t , John Bentl, Council, Ernest A.
!l'maller town~ .and c;unt•e~ ovt&gt;t W1ngett. Councll, B1llv Jo Speothe nafJon W JJI race wcrcas•n: rf'r
Co unctl .and Wilham S.
problems 1n se::unn-:: conltCIJOns Cross Council
m 1mpurtant cnmmal c&lt;1ses un
RUTI.ANO Floyd E Dunfee,
less courts or appeals anrl lh!' Mayor, Vernon L Weber, Clerk;
Supreme Court of t he En1te1 t.eorge A Grate Trea~urer· CarSt:!.tes rhange~ Its strict mlerprc· oil K Snowden, Council; W1Uiam
tation of law
R Dt'an (ounc:JJ, Paul L Patter•
son, Council, Nathan W1se, CounJudKe Bacon S~Ae before the ell: Harvey Erlewine. Council and
Pomeroy L1oru Club dunng Its Fr:tn k Young, Couunc1l.
noon-day luncheon 111 the soetal I
roomA or the Federated Church 1 SYRA~USE VlLLAG£. Kenneth
President Erne5t Covert pres1ded ( undiff, Mayor, Donald Hoore, ..
:\1ayor, Richard Duckworth, Clerk
W1lh.am Grues ~r reported on a George w Cund1f£, Clerk and
mectmg of the B1q Bend Boat Larry Hullbard, Council
Club where a Labor Day regatta POMEROY EiEMPTEo SCH90L
was te.ntallvely planned
Tl\e.jsoARo· Wilham H. AndeROn
ns Club was mVlleC to parll H E Boney and
Wilham A'
pate i n" $S'SOffitg ffie-• eYUt Oibbs
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A eomm•ltee was named to meet
MIDDLEPORT EXEMPTED
wJth the boat club next week to SCHOOL BOARD Lionel BoJII,
study the pro-posal
Paul H Davis, Mary s .Probuco.
In Judge Bacon s • emarks it Emerso n Janes and Kathryn B.
was pomted oul that the courts Hall
smce 1937 have thro\\in out mur· I
der confe .. swns and conviCtiOn"
BEDFORD LOCAL
George A.
• on frequent occasions beca,use of Zeigler and Doyle Sargent
COLUMBIA LOCAL. G
A.
3 le al techntcahtY
g
Radek1n and Lew1s L Snuth
"tn
smaller
counties and
EASTERN
LOCAL
Wi1ber
townsr sat(' the
Judge, "we Parker Arvil Holter Paul E.
don't usuall.y have the bighl:!i Lite a~d Lester M Ha~&gt; k
tratned pohce offlcer. the sJullM
NORTHERN LOCAL Samuel
detcc!Jve. the cxpenenred pro~e LewiS, Floyd M. Dmsmoor, ChU"·
rutor 1n murder cases It Js ter·1 1 L. B tch r Joseph E Carse)'
r1bly easy tn ll\.15~ 11 ,, mmor re anu
es.. H enry
u Ge 'w
aggoner
1
qulrt&gt;ment of t~e aw
_
SALISBURY LOCAL· Natban
The Judge Cited numerous Ch· p 8 .
Ch 1 H 0 hi Robert
cs of confesSIOns that had be~n
Higgs,
arde~" ·
F' u•E
oover an ..,....wa
'"''g.
vDided be rause, ror examp[e WI [ h
SOUTIIERN
LOCAL: Ral b

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Northern Local DistrJct-Chn
lon F Gilkey Sr, C L But.cher.
Ra)'mond R Cottenll, Chnton E
Douglu. Samuel LeWis.
(Continued on Page Seven)

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The new band director Bob Se1
bert, will be on hand to mtet all
.parents He 1s now conducting
evening practice sessiOns for the
band Which Will play at Lhe an·
nual Me1p County Fair nelllt
week.
'
All Boo.ster members and par
ents are urg'ed to attend the Mon·
day night se&amp;Sl.bn to d1scus.s plans
ror nwney ra1smg projects f01
Ill is next year.

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Meigs Guernsey
Breeders Show
At Athens Fair
Thr~e

P

Smith, tsugene Holter, Charles
u:_w~s Newman, Thereon Johi180D,
W!lham A .MeKelvey anti Lowell
Wangett
Tu WES'I'EI\IiR
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LOCAL.

Wayne

S rnerd, o....,rt Davis and Caro!l
now en.
OUNTY SCHOOL BOARD·
Vir~l Atklll5, Carl Kautz and
George Perry
BEDFORD TWP TRUSTEE'
i Harold Jones, Dana Haning and
Albert Warner

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CHESTER

TRUSTEE' Arthur
Scott, Charlea BiBsell and Floyd Ridenour•
COLUMBIA TRUSTEE, D V.

orr. Thomas J
NorTls, C

W. Curry

and

Ah•a

Rupe.

Metgs County Gucrnse}'

L&amp;BANON

TRUSTEE

Frank

hrecders wlll parttcipate m the Cornell, Warden Ours, C. G.
Southeastern
ObJO
Guernsey Sheffield, G. A Deem, John Law·

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Show tomght at 7 30 at the At· son, William Long, Clarenee Bahen&amp; Count~ Farrgrounds
ker and Clinton E. Johnson.

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Irate
Father
'
Sh'oots.Son
. . For
Shoes

There are Harold Carnahar. ,
Racme RD. Clarence Pr1ec P?ft.
land and Charles TheiSS, Ramne
RD The show IS an an n ual event
sponsored by l~e Ohw Guernsey
Breeders' Assoc1at1on

LETART TRUSTEE: CharleJ
R Manuel, HersChEil Routh, R.l-

l chard

B Rowe and Julian Hill.
OUVE TRUSTEE Guy A. Spen
ccr Ralph Barton Vcrdle WIDslo~ Smtth, Joe
Marka, Elden
R Btake, EVerett L. Schultz ahd
George W. Reed
' ORANGE TRUSTI!E' C. •W.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs Ivan Wood are Henderson and Roland Torrence.
RUTLAND TRUSTEE: Chl"ll!ltlan
announcing the birth of a son,
D1ehl,
J E M1chael.; Delbert A...
Ke1th Owen on July 18 Grandpa!"
ents are Mr and Mr~ Demer Hy· Romnle, Charles Hysell and C. ti.
sell, Pomeroy an~ Mr and Mrs Amos
(Conttnued on Page Seven)
Jack Wood, Long Bottom

placel:l on

t.ere Tues-19-ycar..old

wora an4 4lrtjeq
fatber'l

Last mmute hhngs w1th the Metgs County Board of Eiec.
lions Wednesday saw several more candidates "toss their
Hats'' mto the political arena for the November elections and
boost the number of office seekers for office to 127
Newest entry mto the co ntest for County Judge is Emmet

one a confessed murderer was
held 14 days before bemg formal
!y barged. Hi!i co nfessiOn went
for cnothmg
''There wdl rome a time, most
W Cleland, T F Dye, Frederick
Announcement was n-.ade toda'l hkely, when Amemans will have
w Goe-b'l. Edml!md L1fe, C 0 that the Rutland Band Boosters to make a change 10 this cou 1t
Newland, Marlon Parker, W11l Association wtll
meet Monday practice, or most ser.ous cr1mcs
1am N Swam Roland Torrence, night
at 8 o'clock m \he new
VtrJII '\Vestfall, Grover C Wh1tc
;~~
unpun,shed," said the
hagh school gymna.smm
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- 127 Petitions Are Filed
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By County Office Seekers

Dr•'vers
License 1uesda)'

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SING(£ COPY--Ic

ovem.
inute

Two Teenagers
Await Dedsion ·

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lias taught ~Ach Year sinc.e with the
~xeeptlon of one year at the Joppa
F
f
"ichool Previous to 1g34 be ta ght
uneral urvtce or James R.. Rual
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u
Sell who d1ed Monday m Drlando
~~ the Reedsvll e school, West Fla . wtll be Saturday in Saered
Shade, Briclt, Owl Hollow •nd Heart Church at 9 a. m with tbe
Sh1unmway srhools
~ ft.(lv Fr John Turel offJc:l-atmg
1942 .tnd lG43, Mr Christy
Rosary s~rv1ees for the deceaJed
:::,~~~p~~:~u~~ d~ecat~~e~D ~~= wtU he he ld Friday at 18 p m. iD
tbe Ewmg Funeral H(nne
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0 1we-Orange Junwr High School,
~rv1ving the deceaset are hb
s,J004;)S q3~H :&gt;l{l 1° qaeo::&gt; .88 PP father Ray C Ru•sell, M1ddl,~
baske~ball and baseball team. He bis . wJ£e, Virgmla, Port Cllnton,
wBs h1red as P,r1nelpal of the ale- Oht; son ,olames c Russell and 1
~
(Contlnue~ ~~ ~are_ _vel~ mentary School al Tuppers Plaine I si5tef Ma;uret sUus SL Clo d
m 1944, whtch posJlton he h~ld Fl
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eontmuous\y unttl 1956 Besid~
~raends
-call
his duties as t&lt;:&amp;cher, Mr. ~hristy Funeral HC:'i an
held the po11itton of school bus
B\U"lal Will
Y
driver for the Ohve-Orange Schools Heart Cemeter)'.
for fonrteeq consecutive yean,
endmg also in 1956.
He bft5 ~h 1. ltfe-lonJJ resident
"'-QfAJ!ili-'rl'P Uelgs Co•nty, 111d
COSHOCTON·, -&lt;0. UP"'!::~.. A
io -r~ent years, h'e and Mrs. Chis- ~
w1de search was 9n today fnr two ty .n4 th.;, daughter, J•n•t., ha••
Issue.~
Two Mei g~ County teenagers,
Umen who brok,e out of the cl'ty became Widely known throughout 1
racing
theft counts tn Juvemle
,
,
jail here shortly before they were Ccntral and Soulheasern OhlO, f:lr I
court. Wfllt In jail today for Judge
to be arra1rned for forgery and
Joh.n C Bacon to dec1de therr rate
'"''' music,.l
work as evangehstiF sW~gcrs
.
'br~aklng and entering charges.
T ommy S[owers, t. • Ru ll an d RD
The fugltiv~ were Identified as
Janet, who rece~tly completed
A to tal of tl7 school bus dr1ver~ 1, and
Charles Fne11d 15, Racmc
Karl D. McKee, 19, .and Dw1ght A her rreshma,n yeAr at Oltcrbcm were llct!nsed to drive for Me1gs
RD
2,
were
remanded to Jail as
Parnsb, 22, both o( Knox County. College. Westervtlle, 0 , will re· County sc)lools Tues day night m
Judge Bacon held judgement m
The m~n used a coat hanger tD tu1n their Se pt 12 to continue her a regular meeting ()[ the eouncy abeyan ce Additional evidence of
open the1r eell doors WedneS'day studtes.
hoard of education
character and case histones were
4
Offlcer.s ~ud they apparently
The Christy Fam1ly 4Jso have
There will he a fe'! actdJtlonal Dclng stud~ed
1shpped out of the JBil through a held promment (IO.sitiOnS tn the dtlvers quali fy bffore. belJS rlllt:
Fnend has been on probation
s1de door
.
South Bethel EUB Church at Sil· In September for firlit cla ssea Stowers, facing two counts of
The two were betnl( held on ver R1dge for the past nine years, s
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Li t d bdi
1 stealing gasoline, has no prev1ous
1 ow are a t'OD\IIChon.
of breaktng mto the Pro- where the impact of thear movmg t;~~!t;~rnrers s e
Livestock Assn offlce here Will be most trtUcally felt
Bedford Local Diftrlct-Wlll·
takmg bla~k payroll checka
"We
leavtng our hOme-, 1am Hart, Frank Jorles, W H
Police said both men were wanted our
the school, and our Jones, Ernest Wood '
In Mt. Vernon on slmllar chargeS'.
and aqualntances,"
Columbia Local Distnct-Jam
say, "but feel we cannot re- e~ Gasron, Mendal Jordan, Ches
fuse .the opportunity f()r advance ter Pnce
ment whlcb thirf new ..posttlon of·
Eastern Lncal Dtslnct- A K
fers."
Appleby, Ccc1l Cald\\ell
Paul
--'--------Chevalier Wayne Chevalier, Reus

Statewide Search
Is Launched For
hJil~~.

wbite

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Annualtf..H Club Demonstmtion
. ·Given At Pomeroy Junior

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Three "A" grades were given TUesday rught when \he ann·;

Legi~n Square

Dance Is Tonite

There will / be a square dance
at the Racine Legion Hall tomght
8:30 unttl 11:30 ~:~pomwrcd by
the Amerac;Jn , Legton Aux•liarv
witb Jo Hardy .u dance mstrucLor

ealler.

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UP-Jamet

R. Davis was presented a ~ast eomma~derSI, phi by Paul
in behalf of the Legion, for his exe~llent wotk as comm·
the
year ana Charles !{ayes was 11tesented a
links for seroing fo11r 'Y~'I"• ~, the eopk,
Post No. 39 met on

UP _

ppcared generally ravorable to
lay to Pres1dent
ELSenhower'
ppolntment of soap n:anufactur

Garrett Chnsty, who for tblrty-nine years has been a teach
ar in the Metgs co. Schools, reslgneu hls pos1tton as elemen
tary teacher at the Olive-Orange School, Saturday night, upor
release by.the Eastern Loe"l School Board
Mr Christy haij accepted a poolbon as Seventh Grade Teach
or and Playgro~nd Supervtsor in the Darby Twp Schools, lo

Sheriff Reports
No Developments
Cold.Air Mass
On Missing Man
Sheriff
Hartenbach ~eported Moving
utd '
tlas been
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Toward1'he East
Mason Maley

product .J.11 to
Three men
aetOSI the Capitol fOI' eostl eacb by
to the HoU" lome
for
,··~i;"tatga!b,(jt
,
from
. , Ind1caUons were 1t
untoucheif on the
J&lt;&gt;e
desk until early ne;tt
BJU
Wblle plans jell on how to
and ~,,.,., .•·'M" ,

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poppy

to be am\ounced •l,ter.

'a~n~ld

bill
features by Dude

• ht
FamilYNIg
n't Middleport
.Pool Cancelled

the SOutheFft bloc
been made ~·~~tlflble
and th"~ was
move thb p't_ablem
opoliUul arena.'"

30 days 'of savings
....,r
on the one new car
that's going to STAY new!

I andThewurange
utfld wa~·~·~~":D~•It•:~le~":
furniiJhed

Summ• CoHon

Krushcbev, speakmg
for two
hours to East Germany's po'l"er
less puppet ~arUament. rcpe.alcd
earher Stmet statements that no
countrv is safe at lht$ stage (of
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' Senate chpng·
o.r' the major

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potato salad

courle8)' oJ the BakerStore and the door prlae was
from tht;l 9JJker Stbre and.
e.warded to Mn. Wllll•m Allman.
Pictures ~ro taken or th.e group
When the members had td·
journed to the K. of P. hall, Mn
Cub Bahr, MEC, prulded at the
meetlftl. Plant have been made
to have a ~e aale in September wlth the place and date

re)ect diJ!armament agreements"

Khrushchev's bllstedng fe·
marks on SoVlet weapon devel:Op
ment were an old tune, but he
off9r~ a .Qew vanation ln Hn.M:
lng' rocket pl'Gfl'6h "to the Lon
don disarlnam!nt talks.
One Russtan demand in London
IS for a total ban
on nuclear
weallons, Which the West rejects
as unenforee~le

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SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
$1.98
$1.79
$2.69
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DEPARTMENT STORE
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A;reacher·At ,JJ·,ve..,lJJ

ket Fl're

• . the Senate. by a resoundmg
'' ritijority of 72-18, tul'ned a hiS
t!Jrle Mrner at 8.15 tJ m edt by
pllfing its first civil n ghts mea·
11ure il) 82 years
~ " ' Ctlla Bill A Shtm
' All of the no votes were cast
t ~by _.Mir4-eore member! of the Dtx
~. - ~~ til;oc
fJghtmg the measure,
. ,_ IJ!!us liberal
Deinocrabc Sen
lfayne Morse Ore., who ·ealled
1 \the bill a sham
bearmg "little thl~
"DIStance will not protect any
• 1~'~ra than the title ." YoUng for
nallon
from "the eHects of atomic
~t · wa.s a crushing coaht1on Of1 43
and hydrogel\&gt; bombs Those state~
;'llepublicans and 29 Democrat.\
men should thmk about th11 who

Allen; Mrs Albert Cnates. Rar
hara, N1ck and Oor, Mrs Hem;·

menu on the tople "Herbs for
Spice"· Swedish metlballs; broil·
ed porterhouse •teak wltb dill

ONE LOT

i Of R

tonltftt. Fr~ t.W
and ••rm. Hlth ....., 14 r. &amp;
Low toni .... 60-61.

the Mea.s-M'u.,. .treftl

Garrett ChriSt" Resigns Post

0ef ense Chie£
WASHIN~TIN

OMo. Fair anti a little wnntr
fodty anti

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Eisenhower sent :VeEiroy'
omtnatlon to the Senat~ Wed
esda)' McElroy, presiOent o
'roctor &amp; Gamble, would sue
1
eed present .5ecretar)', Charle
o Wilson
OC
White HQuse Press Secretar
,ames C Hagerty satd Wtl:sor
BERLIN UP-Soviet Commu vas expected to step down abou1
n1st Party Boss Niklt• Khrusfichev he end of the month but no ex
warned the Umted States toda\ 1 ct (\ate has been set It w.a•
it is w1thm range of "present•• )resumed . Wilson would stay on
nuelear rockets He ep.ut1oned long enough to break .McElroy jn
!he London disarmament .._confer· ::rn the Jt&gt;b
ence to remember thu befor~
Sen Harry F Byrd, o.va said
rejl'eting Sovtet propd'sals
he had met Tuesday wlth McEI
"W1th the present development roy, and was "very favorably 1m
of rocket weapcns no nation )!; prlssed ·•
.safe from attack," '.he ..sa id "U S
"I thmk he's a good man" for
statesmen a:tould think about thP .. ..,qf .Bvrd said.

both "moderate""
parties, 1tNorth
wa!l
the House without the

twenty-eight m~mbera and pre·
pared and served the followtn.tl;

Price

"JUST A GOOD PI..ACE TO TRADE"

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of

plquante, nrrots 11vory.

Red party BOSS .
tockeylng IS • US In R
noweve!'"
ays
ange

· 'l'h.~re was much
,, apd man~uvc:rmg ahead,
wllh llepubhcans and Southe~n
Deinqerats holdmg the ••" to lhe
duteom_e-;..as they h~ve In the

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tributed reCipe folders to the

Summer Cotton

mortut '''"~t st('n-as ~---- --t~~7 ; labeled the r~r.ate bill!.Jia,n' MUilng at. all
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In th«l C01t1 BuUdln&amp;.
Miss AUfUStine,. home service

ONE I,OT

~ef bav.. a

A Downie, sons Charle~~ 1111d

seeil butter nuce;

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WASHINGTON UP - Democratic leaders drove today fo
• ~arly; Senate-HOUSe agreement on a CIVil rights eompromis&lt;
close to the m_easure overwhelmingly approved by the Senal•
\Vednesday night.
' There was .gr,owing betief they would Sbcceed, as maJor civ
i1 rights groups and supporters made tt plain they would rat

IV UNITID ,Alii

Pomeroy.MJd4leDOt'lo
Thursday, August 8, 1957
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Sen;rte Appe~s
' By Majority Vote Of 72-IE J'o Favor New

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-'.,oted To Tile l~ttere.U Of

Weather

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-'~"To Reach Eari.YAgreement
·:Qa Civil Right$ Legislation ncre

cnjo~ d duril!g the

Snow peak trooUna.

Summer Cotton

their

Min Jelln Augustioe, the Dclt)
Newton of tbc JJCiuon office of
The Oblo Fuel Gaa Co.. was th.c
hostels Tuesday evening when
members of the Melga Temple,
Pyt.hlan Sisters, were ent'lrtalned

SUMMER H.A.TS
ONE LOT

Mr and Mrs Ward have rn uv

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Plymouth sales are snowballing! Big volume
means you get terrific savings in

Pythian Sisters
At Demonstration
By Betty Newtcm

$10.95

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Ewmg, Benny .and Bobby Buck,
Mr and Mrs Herman Ohhnger
and 1'erry Mr and Mu. Elmer
Whlle, Tommy aile\ Cork), Mr
and Mrs. Philip Meier, Su.stt
and Butch
.Mr. and Mn. Wyatt Gilbert and
,flmm)', Mr and Mrs. Wald Gor·
l by . Kathy and Stevie, Mike and
Donald Spencer, Dorothy Glueck
ner and Sonny, Mr~ W. file·
Murray and J()hnn ·
A.ssLstant
Scoutmaster Charles
atltl and
Make and Clnda and Scoutma~Ler
and Mrs. Ralph Spencer and

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m Ohio 1aYtn.lill an4 Joana

Neva Mowery Is
WedJuly31 To
Clayton Bolyard

noon and a polinck
scrvet. at six o'clock
Attending were Mr and Mrs

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Wood Harold Hawk, Mrs. J B
Hayes, Emerson Hayes. John Ha)
es, Cheste r
Mrs. \\IIltam A '
Young, Hollie Ha;.es B F Barn· I
D3le Dutton was a hlL'Iiness
hill. Allie Gilkey, Mrs
Dean \lSI tor In Huntmgton Tuesday
W1llel 1n Jr
and son
Shade
Mr a n ~ Mrs Georl:e Hall, uf
---Crooksmllc camf: to Mi-ddleport
Tuesday after his mother, Mrs
Wohb Hal 1 who return~d with
them for a vlSit.
M1 and Mrs. Arthur Bowen,
I Marengo, v1slled formf'r nPilth·
l brJrs when they were caJled here
Mr ano Mrs R ~ Manle\ , 70~ Saturday by the ,dePth of a
South Selond Ave
Middleport fr1end , Mr Th•ene! Mr. and Mrq
are announcmg the murnage o( Bowen operate a tertllizer com·
their dau ghter Mrs Neva -Mow p~&gt;n~· Bit Canhnglon and manufael'r)l local , to Clayton Bolyard, ture a hqmd ferttlber caHcd
Galilpohs. son of Mr and Mrs "AnnCo"
('ayton Bolyard, Philippi, W Va
Mr and Mrs Br~ce Lloyd and
The weddm~ was solemnized In son, Michl, were dtnner guests or
'mhana on July 31
Mr and Mrs John Ba.sotlam, GalThe bnde chose 11 li ght blue hpol1s, Saturday when .Mr Ba.stl
summrr smt w1lh wh1te accessor a111's b1rthdav wa~ celebrated
1cs and corsage of orchids for
Mr and Mrs Gene Harrts and
her wec'd mg
!1ve rhllt1ren Hutehmson, Kans
Aft er a seven hundred mile amved Tuesday for a visit with
tour of West V1rgmta, Kentucky, their purents, M:r and Mrs RoTen nc ~sre and Ohto, they
have heM Ha!TIS and Mr and MnJ A
returned to Middleport wlwre u R Hecox Also Vh..~lhng at tlw
\\cdr:mg dtnner was served Sun· Harrts home Js their daughter
day at lheli" home
Marjorv Harn s, who IS emplo:o'
A three tiered weddmg cake, etl at Washington, D. C.
topped \.\ilth a mlmalurc br1de
Mr and MTS Clayton Bolyar
anrl "rnom was J1scd 10 the ccn v1sltcd hJS parents, Mr and Mr•
tl' r of the tabl~ at the dmner.
Cay ton Bolyard , Phtllppl, W V,
Guc.~t.s
were Ml" end Mrs R lht~ week
S Man lt•y, Mr. and Mrs Donald
Mrs Eddie Johnson , Mrs JRmf
~hnlcy and fam1ly;
Mrs Balph E Harley, Mrs Marcus Chamb ~ r
smJrr .md dau ~h tcr , Dottle Mow and Mrs 0 P Klem were "' '·
f'r\', Rodger Btsscll, Barbara Lil·
tors 1n Ait:.ens Tuesday
tlc, Lany Caslo C A TIPPIC
John Ingles son of Dr &lt;~11,
!-robso n
Junwr Gr1rf1th and Mrs Clyde Ingles, hA.! been I
Ralph 't avenrler
Oth~ gucM!I wlth a v1ru1 Infection
Sunday of Mr and Mrs Bolyarcl
Friends ot Mrs Guy Sutl:!.
,.rre Mr and Mrs Lonnie Farlc) Welch W Va, have learned th~l
and son. Manetta
she has been
1!1 Wilh a ftear
An old ta shtonr•t bclllng w,1 ~ comhtmn

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held a piCRIC Runday afternoon a'
Forhd Run Lake
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Regular $5.95

Ohio ta the Jreateat aavinJ• ud
loan itat.e in the Nation. Approxi-mately one In four persona ll11DI
In the State or Ohlo ho)d account•

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August 4 w1th a basket
dmner at noon w1lh Ralph Hunt
GIVIOiol Thanks Several persons recetved gifts 10.mong them Mrs
Katie DaVIS, 83 oldest person at· (
tf&gt;ndm g Joy&lt;:r !\nn DfiVlS, 10 mo.
old , the youn~::est and Mr and Mrs
Dwight Hunt for hav1ng traveled
the lon gest distance Several game'lf
were played w1th pmes for the
wmners
Those attend111g were MrR. Ed·
1th Johnston Mr and ){u Floyd
Davu, Wilkesville, Mr and M~
Harolrl Davi S and children. Addiso n Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hunt, Mr
and Mrs Ow1ght Hunt. Aurora,
Ilhn01s, Sonny Sweeney, Addison
Carl H11l Mr and Mrs Race Hill
Mr and Mrs Merle Duvls and ehil·
drcn, Mrs Katie Davis Mr and
Mrs Hobert DilVl~ and children,
all of Lan J::~ \ 11lc. Mr and Mrs
Burl Dav1 ~. Mr nnd Mrs Race Dll·
\IS o( Rulland Mr. and Mrs Ron
aid Davts, Mr and Mn Worley
DaviS, Mr ,nd "" Clyde DaviO
and ehtldren
Mr and Mrs Kenne\11 Davis and
I ehdd"n· Elwood Nelson and ehll·
dren Clarf'ncr• Ogden, all of Dex
ter, ~r and Mrs Arv1l Holter and
children, Long Hottom. Mr Ernesl
Holler Mw ersvJile, Mr and Mn
Mllx Da v1s .md cht! dren , F.vCTctt

follOW;""you on Its own air strtam

Formerly

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M'ddleport
Soc'Iet y

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Mrs Eleanora Wtlhamson, Chcsa

"G SAVING!

The tturty·thJrd anr~uaT reumon
of the Hayes-Young familtea was
heir. at the Holiday school Sunday, Aug 4 wnh approx..lmitel:
s1JQty present Homer Lee wu

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GrantiMHidl cport. Mrs Burl White

smoothly on 3 wh .. ls • , • double·
1tretch ho•• lets you cle~~:~n o full
flight of atalrs ••• full 1 hone·
power motor .• , king 1Lr.e
throwowoy du1t bag.

Servicemen

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Gtrner were army psi:; •lth 78
Dlv They last nw each o.tb~r Jn
Ben Ph.llaon was a busineu
Bertin , Germany
visitor tn Athena Tue&amp;dJ.Y.

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lipolis

Wedn ~~sday j \ftern&lt;'~on

the Reyn.olda apartment
Ied·o thetromRamey
aparbneat

Thirty-Third Hayes-Young Reunion
Held On Sunday At Holiday School

' Rus&amp;ell Maon, Ethel Blackwood
VISITS HEAl
C E B)aekwood, Mrs Mary S
H
B
Garner
and w1fe of La
Mason, Albany, Mrs Anna Spen.
Plata
,
Md.,
~nt
.sevenl daYll
' coer, DeleYan, W11, Mn Etl.a
Harrl.a famtly,
Spencer, Long Bottom, Mr and vi&amp;lttng George
elt'cled pr~1dent for the eommg Mrs C 0 Woode and son Clair, 1664 Lmcoln Heights Harr~ and
year wtth Jesse Hayes ~s aecre· Coolville, Anna Murray, Pearl
Mr and Mrs Rll'lhard Rosen
tary treasurer The rcun1on wtll Gilkey, Guy M Lee, Claude
baum and snn Joey spent Salur
be held at the same place next Hayes, Mandy Eastman, Mr anti
!'ay In Columbus Sunday accom
1 ear on the f,rst Sunday m Au
Mrs E L. Har.t, Jeast Hayes,
p.Jmed b) M•s Phthp Mo1er they
gust
Mr and Mns. David Goodwln and
motored to Spnngfield when•
fam1ly
Dav1d, John. Marlene and
they JOined Mr and Mrs Fred
'l'he program mcluded oil talk
Eugene,
Pomeroy, Arthur Good
Rosenbaum for a v1s1t w1th Mr
"I Am the Umted State!!" by
win,
\fr
an~ Mrs. Ronald Dougnn
and Mrs Jack 1\osenhaum and
Cheescbrew , p .. si D1stnct
and daughter Ela1ne Starr. At
ram 1h
While there they cele"RmrriOn&lt;''~,.. or the American Le
readings by Mr.s C h arle~ hens, Elmer Goodwin, Columbus,
brated the s1x-th birthday of Jack
and Mrs Homer Lee, RutW&lt;mde. Milndy Eastmc.n, Cynlhta Mr
1e Rosenbaum
land
Mrs 0 H Myer~ entcrtamed a 1
and Norma Lee Vocal
Mrs Neltte Hinzman, &amp;1, Bea
group of relatives at her homt' on I
ducts were presented by Mr and
Unton Avenue over the week end
Mrs C D Woorlc and Mandy ver, Pa, who had planned to ~
Guests were Mrs E C Krewson,
Eastman anrl Homer Lee Mr&amp; te nd the .reuniOn was unable to
Mrs Leta K Gracia and son J•m
Colleen Dougan sang two sololi come becouse of the death or h""r
my, or Washmgton, D. C, and G
and also accompanted the other daughlcr, Mrs Helen Ervin Will·
OKIY SYLVESTER CART
1ams Salem, Ohio, who had been
c W1ght of RegUla Saskatchewan, Okey
91ngers on thc- ac:ror~ian
Sy\vesttr Cart , son of Mr
Attendm
g
thf'
rcun•on
were
jll
for so me time Mrs Wilham ..
Canada
!I.Od Mrs 0 H Cart, Hobson Road Mr and Mrs CIJfforc} Hayes a•ld d1cd l&lt;, nday
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(l.hddh•port and a gradate ol
Mt anG MrJS Fran~ 1
Mutdleport
School Class or Grcgon,
Chccse brew, Middleport, Mr and
I
1957 111
m
tram Mrs
Ward
Hayes
Jeraldme

The annual DaVJS Reunion was
held at Forllflcatwn Hill m Gal-

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uat 4-H club demon::;trations were gtven at tile Pome~ &amp;:
Junior H1gh School au.ditorJum.
~ce 1 vmg the grade of 11 A~' were Janet Knight for a demonstration entitled '·How A 4·H
Girl &amp;lertam s"" Aleta Carptmf.er
and Janel Lohse. working as B
team
w1th the demonstration
"Ho.;. to Set 11 Guest Table" and
Madalyn Brown for a demonstration entitled
'How to Produce
Clean Mdk '
The remammg mnf' demonstra·
ttons rece1ved grades of " B". Giving the demonstrations were Sharon Atkins, Janice Wolfe, Lola Zieg-

ler, EloeatiDe Stocl;ton,

¥arlha

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lnel mechanical department. This week Mr.
Fred Hoffman, chief of the linotype section,
is in JacksonvUie, Fla. with Mrs. Hoffman .
Harold Merrow, regular advertising floor
compositor is s~bbing for him while Clarence
Whetstone, William Rizer, and A"·on (Eightbam Buffington add to their own Merrow's re
gular duties on the floor.
Ve&lt;lng problems can ~se . One did Wed·
nesday . The big machine went down at a cru·

cia! tirfte-noon. Fortunately Hiram Fisher o!
Minersville was available. Upon request, he
hurried to the scene of action and before too
long had those 5,000 par:\9 functioning agsln.
Wednesday night Is Bend Banner night

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10:00 The Price t, Rilbt
10:30 Truth or C'lnsequeneea
U:OO Tic l'&amp;t Douab
11:30 It Could Be You
12;00 Tes: !lhd .Jiu:
1UO cunent
1:00 MY J:Jtt1o lllorrto

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4,00
4:30
5:30
5:45

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having done all he could for his buddies when
they had theirs. That may be part of it.

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work the best way he knows how allll not to
be beaten by problems that arise calling lor
extra effort.
Without \his kind of team spirit this newspaper, and many other hometown papers sol'
ving their bommunities in the best wa y tftey
know how, would have serious if not lmpos.

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WUII1m Llrkln of New Boston
a.nd Mra. Fran.c:ea .Lirkln end !on
John and parubon S.mmy ~re
recen'
or M.r. and Mra.
Charlet Amos.

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Alley s for the comJna: 19!17 -~7
aeason, whith Will C&lt;trr.ffi&lt;!t\Ce the
fust wel'k i~ September.
fi;J.I team may have an aveug ~
abt•ve 825. Indiv idual anrages to
be taken fro~' ciO;Se of 1966·57
sea&amp;On.
A meeti1 g

rele.rt"nc~

E~ans

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11:50 ,., m.

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PORK STEAK • -· - - lb. 49¢
ASSORTED LUNCH LOAVES

FISH STICKS 3-8 oz. pkgs. $1
Booth Tastyloin
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MACARONI &amp; CHEESE
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LIVER CHEESE
SPICED LUNCHQON

RED PERCH FILLETS
COD FISH FILLETS

By the Piece --lb. 49¢

lb. 33¢

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BACKS &amp; NECKS . .... 2
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·oRANGE JUICE - · - - 4 46 oz. cans $1.00
GIANT.:. t ·IDE - - - - - - · · - - ._,- .. 69¢

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WESSON OIL ·· · · · · ·· · · with Sc oH qt. 72c

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MILK AMPLIFIER · · •·· · · · · · · · 24 .oz. jar

SEEDLESS GRAPFRUIT · 3 only · · · ·10c

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441 Lo&lt;UII St.

Super Trhn

YELLOW GLOBE . ONIONS 5 lbs. · · · ·29c

'"e"li

'

carroll

Hardware ond Furoltofe
If, 2nd A,.,

YOUNGS
MARKET

Booth

EVANS FF BRAND

$109.95
McMaster

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1 " .,.... P~
Jo.bn Stobart eaUed on
Mr and Mr11. FTanclJ Sch.illins herMrs.
a.iJtt"r, lol r!. George .l{rider, a
and lhr~ ch.ildun etf Newton 'JII 1.ient ln Hol1&gt;er Ho11piUl Wed·
l''a ll•. Q., and Mn. C•nle ror~&gt; ~Jdl)' .
man of lofillertpOrt
caJled 8 n
Mi.sa Aucu•la Wolfe who ha.
tnend 11 and relativu here and
alao called on Mrt. Nettie Alex
ander who is a au\at of Wtll
Crow and daueht.er.
Lloyd Nice wu at P•rkersburl(
conaulting Dr, Hartman .
Mr. and Mra. Charlea McN ick·

CALA STYLE
Lean, Tender, short shank

I

:Mrs. Faye

the form ·

tnd d•u&amp;hter EliUbetb of Char·
lKton IJ)d: Mn. Lena Piekeru and
Mrs. Carroll Ptckeru, Muon City.

SAVE 3 WAYS

Michigan, but it's legal now tc
use firecrackers to frighten birds
away from fjsh .hatcheries in
Florida.
,
A legislative committee in Mas- ·
sachusett!l is st\idying the fairest
way to tax m'ichinery used for
gatherlnR moss.
.In Minnesota, dealers in
nunnows
now
thi: state's
censing regu}ar minnow
And Jndian'a amiably
law permitting person!!
eorporations who are not subject to tax
to donate wjJ.atever they wish to·
help pay the state's bills.
.

Mra. ,Jerry

PlANTS

Are No'wOpen

tors in one of their butle!Ji: 'ye&amp;n
bave round time .to pall lawa affecting mihnow plcldera and mou
gatherers.
Legislative odditJel aueb aa
these were turned u_p In quantity
in a survey, by Commer,ce Clear·
ing House, national reporting i uthority on tax and bUJinen law.
NtlW you can be flned $25 ta
$100 in NebraSka lf your clotll:
doesn't shOw standard, tlm.e.
· Picketi~ a cemetclrf .'during
funeral is allegal In OhlO.
.
•Giving out trejlng stamps is a
crime in Kansa11.
In Tenne88ee Jt's llleial to use
the telephone lO
one.' lnd~ana
a
but made the
only if It octurs·
Cash on 1iqu9to prizes
or raf·fles are iiJegaJ in

54 ln.
·CABINET SINK

10:05 !kanninJ·Uat Weatber
10:10 The L'lte ·~~row

Daily

_

Alle1J. TOll twrthor:r ln. ed IJy the lli netJI of bia l\rotb.r,
Corrnahon IH ..Bob.. !hub or lawrence.
" ltocU" Davis.
C1HinJ at Ulto Pickenc home
Tuesday were Mrs. JudY Ruat

Charles
Rife recenUy.
~~~~w;;;Lh~l~'held
'~'~"f~
c;~Lr~L~•~,.
•~w~it~l
~ les
fromwereHarri
..
Ezra Knipp
spent a few day&amp; bf!rPatlf.y
ajsterRi.tr
lkl. tftnt
Genl~
a1 th~
7•~
o'eloek
P.~·~M.
at ~b&lt;'
tht"
burg,have
Pa.,returiled
where they
call·

CliJCAGO (J'p' - Stare leg.isla·

children or Sprfhg£icld have· been
visiting friends
and relitlves
h_ere ~Q~, a r~w ctays,
~
Mis. ~ .-a~ I mr~ . spenl Sunday
with her s1ster' Susan Swyers anil
' familY 9t Ca nneltiln, W. Va. She
is vc[y poorly from cancer. Mrs.
· Rife was -a dinner guest o'f her
son Jack and family, SL Albaris .

5 h. Bathroom
Outfit Complete
To Floor

6 :15 Dou1las E4wardr
6:30 Sgt. PreatCJJ!. Of the Yuba
, ,oo Bob CummlDiS

'1:30 Cllmu
8,30 Pt.ayhouse 90

Fr.aneia RUe and c.htJdreD. and
his (ather 0. M. Rite ~-Pent Mon ·
day with CbarJes Rife,
E N. &amp;p.ai-b, St. All&gt;anl, ull·,
ed nn CJlarlea Rife SLlnday.
Mr. and Mrl. · Ger•l.d Sas:ton
and !a mil)' wert: lo Pvmeroy ,Sat·
urday.
.

ily, Langsville.
Mr. and Mr.s. Frrmk Knapp and

Weatherman
6:00 A.etion

'7Pomero,.

Three Bnv Wling

~ Thrtt: franchi,e• are ope n for
ttichard Rl!e lptOl ;Sundb three t~11llUI to bowl 1n the City
with Ronnie Ri(e. '
League at the Pomeroy Bo'of'lhla:

Mr. and Hra. HAJ'Old Rilt: and
children ·of Albany, Robert JUte
Jlf Uebron and RoMie Rife whO
ha1 emplo)'111ent at WeueniUe.
Robert RJft received a 1cholar.Jhip (rom General Motors. He its
a graduate of Ru)land High
School Claaa · of ' ~7 . He wUI en·
ler OU Se~L 16th. ,
Carl Beane and Ft'eddie Palnt
er or Vinton were uUlng 011

, By Sar•h M. R~t.
Mrs! Freda Well-s and children·
spent Sunday with her daughter
Mrs. Raymond Thomas and fam·

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I

Mr . tnd l"'•· Franclt Rile and
Children, ~uJIJ~a are -c&gt;en4ins
a week With tbetr puenta , Mr.
and Mro. o. M. lUI• •t CorptD
let and ll.r.' aad Mn. Wbite llMI'
Point Roell:.
.&gt;-1

Charlea .Rile remalf\tt ..,.ery poor
IJ, Gu~ SUllday were Mr dd
Mrs. Edward Rlfe and children,
Mr. and Mn. Georae BevrndJ(!
and son of Hebl'on.

BUCKWHEAT

I

5~ 5ti

Zany C0lle£~ion
()fNewLaws

with Mr. 11nd the Pllt week 'wtu. Hr. aad Mra: '
llrt. Ch4rlet Rir~ .
Roy Knapp ol Polol Roe)&lt;.

Trying to kill wil.d birds
Salt is illegal under a new law in

H,w Furnit11re

"

ti:d

Rowtdup Shows

Wed.neadt)'

a navy militia.

..:.,......

sidents of the Ultited States. A THU!ISl&gt;AY
ten·sided high stone wall enelo11es 7,00 ~-· llP!'
ground whir h Nathaulel WilSon 7'30 ll..wll
in 1817 "bcqueathr.d to Jame s 8:00 Capt.ln KaliPno
Monroe, pre$ldent o! the United 8'45 CBS Nows
States and his successors in ol· B:M Local. Mew11
fice forever" hoping they woyld 9:00 Fred Wiring
he burled beside the vave Wil· 9,30 Arthur G~tref
sr n ultimatelv necupied.
10,30 Stt'lke It llteh I
11:110 Va1i~nt t..~Y
Akron, Ohio,- is the home 1 o£ 11 :13 !.eve ol Llf~·
what is rated as lhe largest 11:30 Seareblor Tomorrow
cereal fi rm i.: lh,. world. The
Quaker Oats Co. is an outgrowth 11,45 cutal!ls Llght
o( one founded by the German 12:00 K,.t.le~ ~ltebe'li
immigrant Ferdinand SChumar:h· 12:30 A1-tlie W'Orld. Turn1
er who invented '..a proce11s. of pl"e- 1,00 'Jur Mbs B"rookt
cooklng oatm~
L30 Housepartr
2:00
ilia PIYofl
In Geneva, Ohio a eentu.ry D(I:O , ,
Platt R. Spencer was developing 2,30 Bob croaby Show
hi&amp;swirling Spencerian writing, to 3:00 $righter Day
be tdopted univer!{a!ly by the na· 3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edae o1 Nlt1t
tion's schoo!s,
4:00 The Early Show
5:30 'YOur Euo it.fiporter

ill'. and' iiri. Bfii keGley 01
New Mat.am.cfr.u apen~ 8\Jndly
with Mn. Llurt Heiney Indo call·
e(ll OJl Mra. Dolly Wolfe
Mn. Walter Rouah returned
home Friday !rom Troy:
Mr. and Mn. carmen Clvk
and famil)', Pomeroy, Ji)l'nt Sun
d.a;t with Mr. aDd lfn Ern~st
Clark..
· ...,

•EN-»

I

cut.
New Hampshire has Ofbabli~'ll'

WCHS-tV
Ch•nnell _
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A cemetery on the edge of J..im·
caster, Ohio, belOngs to the Pre--

Day Book

f.

ill!'voft:b TO INTIRIS'I'II

· • •· JaCk

tO:OO

PLANTS

Lropold'• brllliance doet not
111ue u a factor tor his releue.
ScUlptor Robert rrwln Wll briUtant

8:00

6:4ll

RUTLAND

him that fun ean be round in olher

'

8:30

Another part, however surety is the natural and wholesome urge of each one to do his

REEDSVILLE'

1.., draatlr directlona.

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6.35

- Daily Sentinel

and poolbly to tef;oh

SlJn On

Perhaps some of thls fine esprit de corps
may be laid to the fact that each person wants
to do his full part so that when he too goes on
vacaUon he can leave with a clear conscience,

REPORT

llMful -

and lfn. Dale Boyd,.
Mr. and Mn. Valrle Spencer
:'C!f Syracuse called on friend,
" ,bert· Friday tnd were dinner
•/.,.. l!lfll.a of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Jloush aud son.
'.~. ·Mnt Andy Crosa •nd son and
~ ~o Miller or Letart called on Mr.
o. and M:n. Harold r.cu6h Friday.
Jlr. and N..n. EV&lt;:!· C:t Sm1t b and
'
,.;. tam!J)o, l rnut Smith entJ Mrs.
J-•:plse ~;..:-J~ciie y of !=itelliJPnvillP.
~Dt ' the 'A'eekend tJilh Mr. and
Mra. CharJ ~ Lltws(U. r.n d rtnend·
' J&gt;il the fu oel'al or h'!i~ mother
• ,.Mrs, Laura Smith a~ tbr Letart
. ;JJlll ·M. l:f.:. Cburcll != un,lay. Mrs.
Smith H!rmcrly l!vEd with ber
1
daugh1 W', 'l:.rs. Law1G~ .
Yvonne Heiney · of Columbu,;
spent the weeke'nd with her par·
, i'J;!t.s, Mr. Q~d Mrl. Ray Heiney.
~ ~
Thomll Stowers spent
the
, l!etkend wltlh
hi ~ parents at
: HarrJsonvllle.
\ ')fr, a!l(l Mrs. Harold Roueh at
r tended ti~c ~Oisldn opiCiliC 81 the
-.. ,hotfi(' 'J~ Mr. li nd ·Mr~ . Le3\er
.. ;.,.Jordon a1 Galtipolis F.~.T~·.
~ J;harl~a Horner · of
Racine
"'.~nt Silrlday wltb Mr. and Mrs.

a,oo To&lt;iay
. ,oo Rcu:o~

8,00

RUARK

deor1e Roblnaon ot Cleveland
1.1 via.lt1n1 hll arandparents, Mr.
and Jd:n. Earl Robinson 121d Mr.

THURSDAY- Channel S

staff not Usted above .

I

•APPLE GROVE _

' ., - Ho- ..."'

when our weekly for across the river is print.
ed. The crew works late and· swings around to
make its regular Thursday shift . Thursday a~
ways is heavy because of shoppers' grocery
and other advertising.
In the face of this, the short-manned crew
stood up to every challenge. Its spirt remaln.
ed excellent. It is a team. What mor e ca n ma·n
agement ask?
Mrs . Luella Burson and Miss Emma Lou
Davis, "straight matter" operators (news) nre
the two other members of the mechanical

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t~ fspecially wUh an ice pltk,
Gt•ne Brown.
Columbus, i~
•n!f f suppolte ~ven JIC!k the Rip. spending a fl'w day s with hl11
per h.ad aome special qualities dn· wife Patricia llnd &lt;'hl ldten 4nd
krtown to us eloda.
~ hi~ g rDilflparent.~. Mr. and Mrs.
I •ay teaVe him be untiJ he dies J Dell Luckadoo.
'
apd then let's see U an aUtopsy , .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riggs or
: Mrs. Charles Spencer.
,
By ROBERT (. RUARK
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sorden
Once nl(ain N.thnn Loopold, the cln defermlne, If posslbl~, what ' Lang..&lt;~ville spent Su nday evenlng
Mrl'.. Clarenct'
of Dlamcnd, W. Va. spent Thurs.
thrill killer of the "Crime of the went on Inside him. Call It eye with Mr. and
day night and Frhi11y with Mr. ahd
cl'ntury ," hu been denied freedom for eye, tooth for tooth, but have Price_
we
bad
any
bulletlnl
rrom
young
Mrs. Clint Orr.
by the State or tlllnobt He had al·
Ralph Kellar, son. Roger, Hilda
re11dy asked for parole thrte times Bobby Franks, lately?
KNIGHTS TIMPLAR PICNIC
(Copyright 19M , by United
Weber
Columbus took supper
&amp;n vain.
Ohio Valley Comma ndary, No . 24 Sunday otwitih
Feature Syndicate, Jnr .)
Mr. and Mrs. P4ul
Knights Templar, Pomeroy, will
For the younger element, LeoBy Min lucy l&lt;lbbl•
Orr
and
celebrated
Roger'' birth·
pohl is tile man who paP4Jclpat£&gt;d
Mr. :.nd Mrs. Perry Orr, Co!. have th ~ir annual p\cntc at Bai· day.
·
wi th the hne Richard Loeb in the
urnbus :.nrl M r .~. Henry s -p tncer. ley's Lake Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
thrill - killin~
of young Bobby
CtJester. wei'{' gucsl.c; Thursday of All Sir Knight.!! are cordiall y in.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newman
ENJOY WIENE!R ROAST
Franks 33 vean o.Jo. They were
vited to 111tend.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Randolph .
of Galion spent the week end with
The Kool Kots 4·H Club enjoy·
both rich and brilliant boys, If a
Rev llu.g h Y1mng, wire and
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Orr. Their
touch on the homo1exual aide, end ~d a wi"'ner rua.!lt at the home of four daughters lt•fl Tuesday for
CALL SPECIAl MIITING
datt.!lhter, Linda, who had spent the
Wayne
Turner, their home in O&amp;k Grove Park,
they killed mue Franks jullt to l-f'J'. and Mrs.
Mra. Hruct' Lloyd , Flower Show past two weeks with her grand·
see what it was like . Loeb got stab· Augu!t 2nd.
Jll., after a ~h ort v!slt with their chairman or the Amateur Qarden-~ parents returned home with them.
Refreshments wert' Merved to cousins, c. Edd Humphrey and ers Club, ha! called a speclal meetbed In a pr!aon argument In 1936,
Mr. aild Mrs. Ralph Trusse11
and died of his wounds. Both had Susie Parker, Larry Lash, B11r· Mrs. Humphrey.
ing at her heme Friday at 2 p. m. moved from Middleport In with
been sentenced to 99 years, a safe bora Carte r. Sharon Carter, Jane
When a di~euJSio n is schedul~d can-· hi~ parents Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
}[rs. fl ·•lh Moort&gt;, Columbu s cernlng a show this ran.
meaRUI'e for kef'ping thrill-killers Parsons, Susie l''rance, Marvel
ITrussell.
from practu~ lng their fun and Foley, Charlotte Smith, Jane Old· was the over Sunday guest or
' Mrs. Bertha Rose, and dauahter,
PlAN FltiDAY PICNIC
er, Brend a Turner, Charles Uorf. her unc lt•, Jo'rc!l C"ieman.
game~ on othei' folb .
Mn. Mildn•d Santee and son,
The Crad le of Liberty Chapter, Linda, Wadsworth Ohio , is visit·
man, Joeua Erlewint•,
Sahra
Form er Governor Adlai Steven- Canaday, Phylli s Snowden, Max· Larry of Glll lipolis were Sunda:: Children of the American Re\·Oiu· ing her mother arid brother, Mr11.
son reduced l.eopo ld'11 sentence to Inc Dyer, Jean Parker. Osa Tw·· and Monday guest11 or her parents tlon, will have a ·picnic Friday at Dora Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Jtm·
a mere 85 years, making him eU. ner, Blaine Turner, Mr . :~nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marb.
Portland Park and wtll meet at lor Rose an,d famil y.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr !lpent
glble for parole. Thi&amp; was after Wayne Turner and Mr. and Mrs .
the residence of Mrs. Dale~tton
Sunday
,evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. Howard Sburnway at 3:30 p. m. Friday. Mero
L~pold volun.t.eered aa a h"*an HafV@)' ·Erlewine.
ue
~ .
of Raymund, 0., v~ ren•UY askAd to brln1 a covered s arid s. E. TrusSell.
gtdnea pig In malaria experiJ!Itlllll
Mr.
and
Mr..s.
Perry
Otr,
Columhere
with
their
,._,
"er
t..rlnK
and 1erved variously ln the 'jolle
table aervlce for themle]vea and
Miss Marilyn Durfy of Dela·
bus
called
on
Mr
and
Mn.
Clint
library and other sort billets. Now ware, o., 11 spendlnjl two wt'eks ShUffiWI\Y and SOli .
their gueats.
Mr. and MrH. C. A . Barnett aml
Orr, Th\lrsdr.y evening.
his fourth request for parole has wllh Mr. and Mra. Mitchell Cun·
· Ma.ry Grace Stobart of ~bcine ,
gne.4ls Mr and Mi'S. Lee Queen
been turned down, despite a pOw·
NEW CITIZEN
Oemc Powell, Tuppers Platns and
f'rful public relptlons cnmpal a:n be· nelly.
of
St.
Pe\N~Durg,
Fla.,
attenlled
Mr.
and
Mrfl.
Robert
Dunfee
Mr . anll Mr.~ . Lnuls Osborne
Bobby Cowdery , Long Bottom call·
hind the effort to spring the 52· and dauwhter,
the
Queen
reu
ni
on
at
Cl
nrksbul'g
or
Columbus
ore
announcing
the
Kathy Lou of Sunday.
ed
on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trus!lel\
yf'B r·old (,eop ~!d.
blrlh of a dauahter, Deborah Ann
PomBroy werr· Su nday guests of
on
Sunday.
Rirh11rd
L.
Smith.
who
h
'lm·
on Satut'day, Augu.~t :t. Grand·
Curl Sandburg , the pGet; Earle hi s si:ttf!r, Mr . un&lt;l Mr.11. ('nno\1 ployed In Akron came Suturday parent• ai-e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Paige :•.nd Lucy Moorehead of
StBnley Gardner. the myalery·nov. Snowden .
to visit hi.~ falher . J. M. Sm ith Dunfee, Rutland and Mr. and Vienna. W. Va., called on Mr. ond
t' l·f:lctory ; and Meyer Levin, who Mls.~ Billie Lou Marlin is ~pe nd · and Mrs. Smll h.
Mrs. Martin, WUkesville.
The Mrs. Paul Orr, Sunday.
wrote a best·ll!llfl1' ott Leopold'a ing a few weeks with her aunt,
Mn Rufus Randolph and ramlly
Elson
O'Connor
or
the
U.
S.
have
another
dau·
Duntees
also
back , all argued th.nt the klllerj( Mrs. E&gt;thel Kinn ey, W&amp;\ll'rly.
spen.t
Sunday with her shter and
fl'om ghter. Vickie Lynn.
Mrs. Betty Morton and dl4Uih· Marines arrived Frlday
should be relea&amp;ed betauae he \1 t
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
San
Olt!gO.
Ca
lir.,
ror
n
visit
with
brllllant. His release, Gardner •ald ter, Josephine of Pomeroy ~pe nt hl s gran~mot hcr,
Combs of Mineral Wells, w. Va .
Mrs. Grace
FlltE CALL
would be "a deterrent to juvtftlle Wedneiday with Mr. and Mn. London.
Mrs. Etta Spencer and Mnt An(ldinquency," althouah he failed to Dell Luckodoo
Th e Mldcuoport Fire Depart- na Spencer attended the Hayes·
ex plain why. Sandburfi referred to
Mr. And M~·s. William R. Will· ment was called to the orrtce 0! Yotmg Reunion at Halliday Sunday.
Mrs, Della Phillips, Ml' . ~nC
a potential releaJe u "an ad of
il.
...
i.s nf Lancaster were recl)nl the Downing lns urant'e Company
Mr. and Mrs. clint orr spent
Mrs. Harold Collln11 and Mrs .
mercy and Justice ."
Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and
isnors
of
hl9
parenb
Mr.
and
Wedne~
day
afternoon
when
a
It wall alMO pointed out that Leo. Ellzab~th Collins attended the Mrs. R. E. Willlttmli.
MMI.
Hollen
Torren('e, Tuppers
short
in
a
light
cau8ed
ROme
pold bu had two heart auaok~, Eutern Star lodge at Middleport
Plains.
Robert
Lee
Edwards
and
bro·
slight dumage.
evenina.
11uffen from dlabellca and I kid- Tbui-aday
ther clark and family rehu·ned to
Mra. Lola Sorden. E'aale Rldee .
Mlls
Albtrla
Snowden
wu
an
ney ailment . hn'l that a pity? Bobspent
Thunday and Friday with
thelihome
In
Columhu"
Tuesd11)'
GRANGI
TO
MilT
by Frank11. 14 years old at the overnljht 1fuest of Phy llis Snow· after spendlnt~ ~everal days willt
daughter,
Mrs. Ruby Orr.
her
Rock Springs Otarlje will D'leet
time ot hi~ slar · performam~(! n den Soturd11y.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerk Sofden and
their
parents,
Mr.
and
i\1!'S.
8.
L.
tonight
at
8
p.
m.
A
c._ndy
Cantest
Mr. and Mra. M. E. Dutfy And
amu~ement for fhe two pe-rverted
family of Pomerpy epent Sunday
Edwards.
will
be
beld
and
q~embers
are
ask·
Dt~laware
&amp;pent the
killers, lllll auffeu rrom death, a family,
ed to brlna: either sand'!Yichet or evelilng Wlth Clint Orr and wife.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs_ Mit·
rathl'r permanent arntctlon .
rookie".
An orlalnal mlatatte was ~de ciwJI connelly.
M!Ja
Jane
Luc111
Is
visiting
MI ~JS
in not 11umm•rlly executln1 .,he
Mr!l. John Cross of Ra ~ lne wu
two killers. What I uaume Was JoeJ.ta K11y ErleWirle,
the
guest of Mrs . Juhn Sto.bl.rt.
Mr. and Mrs . Montiomery Methe usual prison-pervert's arau·
Mrs.
w. R. Hayman recelvf\d
ment did the Job ror Loeb, and re· ltniCht of U.pRf'!' S.ndtlskY hll\'e word en: the serious Illness Q.f her
alred th~ 1trle'a mistake. But \thy been vhdtlng her ahlel", Mrs. •·· bt•other, Everett Sayre of ?a. ·
n the name of heaven thould f.he V. Snow(len.
Mr. an(l Mrs. Je ~s Arnott or
Mr1 and Mn. o,na Uolf.mtu)
authorltlttl turn !pose thla ot~er
Bea\·er
Falls, are spending tl~ir
eretp now, If he hn been worth and 1011$ were sundoY flven,ng v~catlon with hls parents, 111r.
kellplni in cold ator~ee for 33 rueatt of Mr. and Mra. Cln'J&amp; 11ild Mrs. Ott Amott.
·
Diehl.
yeau?
A
numh;ft
lfOM
hel'e
are
at·
Mlaa Julia Kin1 .apent .a w~ek
1 t~~n 11ee no poulb1~ U&amp;e' for
tending
Bible
Sehool
at
Letari.
him out•lde the bara which h~ve W\th her Jflndpirenta, Mr. 'nd
Mra. &amp;rnrst Grim of l..t1tart
con(lned him in bll toutb 1nd hll, Mr•. Earl Kln1.
called
on relatives here Monday
Dave Routh of Columbus call·
pardon the expre..lon, manhood.
evening.
on
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
Joe
Phillips
ed
He can die 11 eallly in jail, of hlr
vartou1 lfflietlonJ, 11 Bo9by Sund1y afternOOn .
From Dayton, Ohio In HUO tbe
Mr. and MI1· M. C. Conntlly
Frank• died autalde it. He bu
first air frelaht , a bolt ol clorl'l,
and
aon•,
1pem.
Jut
weekend
In
bten an expenalve ward, and hit
wu carried and ~eUverl'd to a
Merion, 0.
famUy should have betn made
Columbu•
tlepartment stOTe.
Mr. and f.tr1. Hayward EHe·
PlY hit keep, If thriU·klilinl II 0
wlne 1nd chijdrel' of SycamQre,
be re1arded •• a haJCury .
If he la worth paroling- now hf m., were witlllbod a.ues~ or Mr.
waa worth paroHrll a year or ao and Mra. tt•rvey Erlewir1e .
Mr. and M:ra. Nate Wile and
after he wa11 convicted, when there
wa1 .. omethlnl o~ 1 hla youth to dau1hter and ton qent the wfelt
buJtd on., aDd poulbly malui }Jim end with fir. lru,l )lrt. Kat l!:d·

· Dilly SonUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 6.; Au&amp;. 8, 19$7~

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Kudos Handed Mechanical Staff At The Doily Sentinel
As Vacation Time For Key Pers sonnel Changes Routines
One of the most trying times in small bus·
iness is summer when key men take vac;~Uons
lelvtng their fellow workers to "getting a.
long" without them. It is even more diHic\l.lt
in shops w.he,. bigh degrees of skill and experience are required such as the Daily Sentinel. Linotypes, with their 5,000 moving parts
each, nlust keep going, Advertisements
of IntriCate 1ayout and composition must tirst
be set into type on a- special ·~Ad" linotype,
pictures cast for the display sections, then all
composed into a harmonious presentation to
readers, without mistakes, If possible.
This month Is vacation month In The Sent·

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lnel mechanical department. This week Mr.
Fred Hoffman, chief of the linotype section,
is in JacksonvUie, Fla. with Mrs. Hoffman .
Harold Merrow, regular advertising floor
compositor is s~bbing for him while Clarence
Whetstone, William Rizer, and A"·on (Eightbam Buffington add to their own Merrow's re
gular duties on the floor.
Ve&lt;lng problems can ~se . One did Wed·
nesday . The big machine went down at a cru·

cia! tirfte-noon. Fortunately Hiram Fisher o!
Minersville was available. Upon request, he
hurried to the scene of action and before too
long had those 5,000 par:\9 functioning agsln.
Wednesday night Is Bend Banner night

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10:30 Truth or C'lnsequeneea
U:OO Tic l'&amp;t Douab
11:30 It Could Be You
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1:00 MY J:Jtt1o lllorrto

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they had theirs. That may be part of it.

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work the best way he knows how allll not to
be beaten by problems that arise calling lor
extra effort.
Without \his kind of team spirit this newspaper, and many other hometown papers sol'
ving their bommunities in the best wa y tftey
know how, would have serious if not lmpos.

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John and parubon S.mmy ~re
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Jo.bn Stobart eaUed on
Mr and Mr11. FTanclJ Sch.illins herMrs.
a.iJtt"r, lol r!. George .l{rider, a
and lhr~ ch.ildun etf Newton 'JII 1.ient ln Hol1&gt;er Ho11piUl Wed·
l''a ll•. Q., and Mn. C•nle ror~&gt; ~Jdl)' .
man of lofillertpOrt
caJled 8 n
Mi.sa Aucu•la Wolfe who ha.
tnend 11 and relativu here and
alao called on Mrt. Nettie Alex
ander who is a au\at of Wtll
Crow and daueht.er.
Lloyd Nice wu at P•rkersburl(
conaulting Dr, Hartman .
Mr. and Mra. Charlea McN ick·

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Lean, Tender, short shank

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the form ·

tnd d•u&amp;hter EliUbetb of Char·
lKton IJ)d: Mn. Lena Piekeru and
Mrs. Carroll Ptckeru, Muon City.

SAVE 3 WAYS

Michigan, but it's legal now tc
use firecrackers to frighten birds
away from fjsh .hatcheries in
Florida.
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A legislative committee in Mas- ·
sachusett!l is st\idying the fairest
way to tax m'ichinery used for
gatherlnR moss.
.In Minnesota, dealers in
nunnows
now
thi: state's
censing regu}ar minnow
And Jndian'a amiably
law permitting person!!
eorporations who are not subject to tax
to donate wjJ.atever they wish to·
help pay the state's bills.
.

Mra. ,Jerry

PlANTS

Are No'wOpen

tors in one of their butle!Ji: 'ye&amp;n
bave round time .to pall lawa affecting mihnow plcldera and mou
gatherers.
Legislative odditJel aueb aa
these were turned u_p In quantity
in a survey, by Commer,ce Clear·
ing House, national reporting i uthority on tax and bUJinen law.
NtlW you can be flned $25 ta
$100 in NebraSka lf your clotll:
doesn't shOw standard, tlm.e.
· Picketi~ a cemetclrf .'during
funeral is allegal In OhlO.
.
•Giving out trejlng stamps is a
crime in Kansa11.
In Tenne88ee Jt's llleial to use
the telephone lO
one.' lnd~ana
a
but made the
only if It octurs·
Cash on 1iqu9to prizes
or raf·fles are iiJegaJ in

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10:05 !kanninJ·Uat Weatber
10:10 The L'lte ·~~row

Daily

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Alle1J. TOll twrthor:r ln. ed IJy the lli netJI of bia l\rotb.r,
Corrnahon IH ..Bob.. !hub or lawrence.
" ltocU" Davis.
C1HinJ at Ulto Pickenc home
Tuesday were Mrs. JudY Ruat

Charles
Rife recenUy.
~~~~w;;;Lh~l~'held
'~'~"f~
c;~Lr~L~•~,.
•~w~it~l
~ les
fromwereHarri
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Ezra Knipp
spent a few day&amp; bf!rPatlf.y
ajsterRi.tr
lkl. tftnt
Genl~
a1 th~
7•~
o'eloek
P.~·~M.
at ~b&lt;'
tht"
burg,have
Pa.,returiled
where they
call·

CliJCAGO (J'p' - Stare leg.isla·

children or Sprfhg£icld have· been
visiting friends
and relitlves
h_ere ~Q~, a r~w ctays,
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Mis. ~ .-a~ I mr~ . spenl Sunday
with her s1ster' Susan Swyers anil
' familY 9t Ca nneltiln, W. Va. She
is vc[y poorly from cancer. Mrs.
· Rife was -a dinner guest o'f her
son Jack and family, SL Albaris .

5 h. Bathroom
Outfit Complete
To Floor

6 :15 Dou1las E4wardr
6:30 Sgt. PreatCJJ!. Of the Yuba
, ,oo Bob CummlDiS

'1:30 Cllmu
8,30 Pt.ayhouse 90

Fr.aneia RUe and c.htJdreD. and
his (ather 0. M. Rite ~-Pent Mon ·
day with CbarJes Rife,
E N. &amp;p.ai-b, St. All&gt;anl, ull·,
ed nn CJlarlea Rife SLlnday.
Mr. and Mrl. · Ger•l.d Sas:ton
and !a mil)' wert: lo Pvmeroy ,Sat·
urday.
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ily, Langsville.
Mr. and Mr.s. Frrmk Knapp and

Weatherman
6:00 A.etion

'7Pomero,.

Three Bnv Wling

~ Thrtt: franchi,e• are ope n for
ttichard Rl!e lptOl ;Sundb three t~11llUI to bowl 1n the City
with Ronnie Ri(e. '
League at the Pomeroy Bo'of'lhla:

Mr. and Hra. HAJ'Old Rilt: and
children ·of Albany, Robert JUte
Jlf Uebron and RoMie Rife whO
ha1 emplo)'111ent at WeueniUe.
Robert RJft received a 1cholar.Jhip (rom General Motors. He its
a graduate of Ru)land High
School Claaa · of ' ~7 . He wUI en·
ler OU Se~L 16th. ,
Carl Beane and Ft'eddie Palnt
er or Vinton were uUlng 011

, By Sar•h M. R~t.
Mrs! Freda Well-s and children·
spent Sunday with her daughter
Mrs. Raymond Thomas and fam·

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Mr . tnd l"'•· Franclt Rile and
Children, ~uJIJ~a are -c&gt;en4ins
a week With tbetr puenta , Mr.
and Mro. o. M. lUI• •t CorptD
let and ll.r.' aad Mn. Wbite llMI'
Point Roell:.
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Charlea .Rile remalf\tt ..,.ery poor
IJ, Gu~ SUllday were Mr dd
Mrs. Edward Rlfe and children,
Mr. and Mn. Georae BevrndJ(!
and son of Hebl'on.

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Zany C0lle£~ion
()fNewLaws

with Mr. 11nd the Pllt week 'wtu. Hr. aad Mra: '
llrt. Ch4rlet Rir~ .
Roy Knapp ol Polol Roe)&lt;.

Trying to kill wil.d birds
Salt is illegal under a new law in

H,w Furnit11re

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a navy militia.

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sidents of the Ultited States. A THU!ISl&gt;AY
ten·sided high stone wall enelo11es 7,00 ~-· llP!'
ground whir h Nathaulel WilSon 7'30 ll..wll
in 1817 "bcqueathr.d to Jame s 8:00 Capt.ln KaliPno
Monroe, pre$ldent o! the United 8'45 CBS Nows
States and his successors in ol· B:M Local. Mew11
fice forever" hoping they woyld 9:00 Fred Wiring
he burled beside the vave Wil· 9,30 Arthur G~tref
sr n ultimatelv necupied.
10,30 Stt'lke It llteh I
11:110 Va1i~nt t..~Y
Akron, Ohio,- is the home 1 o£ 11 :13 !.eve ol Llf~·
what is rated as lhe largest 11:30 Seareblor Tomorrow
cereal fi rm i.: lh,. world. The
Quaker Oats Co. is an outgrowth 11,45 cutal!ls Llght
o( one founded by the German 12:00 K,.t.le~ ~ltebe'li
immigrant Ferdinand SChumar:h· 12:30 A1-tlie W'Orld. Turn1
er who invented '..a proce11s. of pl"e- 1,00 'Jur Mbs B"rookt
cooklng oatm~
L30 Housepartr
2:00
ilia PIYofl
In Geneva, Ohio a eentu.ry D(I:O , ,
Platt R. Spencer was developing 2,30 Bob croaby Show
hi&amp;swirling Spencerian writing, to 3:00 $righter Day
be tdopted univer!{a!ly by the na· 3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edae o1 Nlt1t
tion's schoo!s,
4:00 The Early Show
5:30 'YOur Euo it.fiporter

ill'. and' iiri. Bfii keGley 01
New Mat.am.cfr.u apen~ 8\Jndly
with Mn. Llurt Heiney Indo call·
e(ll OJl Mra. Dolly Wolfe
Mn. Walter Rouah returned
home Friday !rom Troy:
Mr. and Mn. carmen Clvk
and famil)', Pomeroy, Ji)l'nt Sun
d.a;t with Mr. aDd lfn Ern~st
Clark..
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New Hampshire has Ofbabli~'ll'

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A cemetery on the edge of J..im·
caster, Ohio, belOngs to the Pre--

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Lropold'• brllliance doet not
111ue u a factor tor his releue.
ScUlptor Robert rrwln Wll briUtant

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him that fun ean be round in olher

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Another part, however surety is the natural and wholesome urge of each one to do his

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SlJn On

Perhaps some of thls fine esprit de corps
may be laid to the fact that each person wants
to do his full part so that when he too goes on
vacaUon he can leave with a clear conscience,

REPORT

llMful -

and lfn. Dale Boyd,.
Mr. and Mn. Valrle Spencer
:'C!f Syracuse called on friend,
" ,bert· Friday tnd were dinner
•/.,.. l!lfll.a of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Jloush aud son.
'.~. ·Mnt Andy Crosa •nd son and
~ ~o Miller or Letart called on Mr.
o. and M:n. Harold r.cu6h Friday.
Jlr. and N..n. EV&lt;:!· C:t Sm1t b and
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,.;. tam!J)o, l rnut Smith entJ Mrs.
J-•:plse ~;..:-J~ciie y of !=itelliJPnvillP.
~Dt ' the 'A'eekend tJilh Mr. and
Mra. CharJ ~ Lltws(U. r.n d rtnend·
' J&gt;il the fu oel'al or h'!i~ mother
• ,.Mrs, Laura Smith a~ tbr Letart
. ;JJlll ·M. l:f.:. Cburcll != un,lay. Mrs.
Smith H!rmcrly l!vEd with ber
1
daugh1 W', 'l:.rs. Law1G~ .
Yvonne Heiney · of Columbu,;
spent the weeke'nd with her par·
, i'J;!t.s, Mr. Q~d Mrl. Ray Heiney.
~ ~
Thomll Stowers spent
the
, l!etkend wltlh
hi ~ parents at
: HarrJsonvllle.
\ ')fr, a!l(l Mrs. Harold Roueh at
r tended ti~c ~Oisldn opiCiliC 81 the
-.. ,hotfi(' 'J~ Mr. li nd ·Mr~ . Le3\er
.. ;.,.Jordon a1 Galtipolis F.~.T~·.
~ J;harl~a Horner · of
Racine
"'.~nt Silrlday wltb Mr. and Mrs.

a,oo To&lt;iay
. ,oo Rcu:o~

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RUARK

deor1e Roblnaon ot Cleveland
1.1 via.lt1n1 hll arandparents, Mr.
and Jd:n. Earl Robinson 121d Mr.

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when our weekly for across the river is print.
ed. The crew works late and· swings around to
make its regular Thursday shift . Thursday a~
ways is heavy because of shoppers' grocery
and other advertising.
In the face of this, the short-manned crew
stood up to every challenge. Its spirt remaln.
ed excellent. It is a team. What mor e ca n ma·n
agement ask?
Mrs . Luella Burson and Miss Emma Lou
Davis, "straight matter" operators (news) nre
the two other members of the mechanical

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t~ fspecially wUh an ice pltk,
Gt•ne Brown.
Columbus, i~
•n!f f suppolte ~ven JIC!k the Rip. spending a fl'w day s with hl11
per h.ad aome special qualities dn· wife Patricia llnd &lt;'hl ldten 4nd
krtown to us eloda.
~ hi~ g rDilflparent.~. Mr. and Mrs.
I •ay teaVe him be untiJ he dies J Dell Luckadoo.
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apd then let's see U an aUtopsy , .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riggs or
: Mrs. Charles Spencer.
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By ROBERT (. RUARK
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sorden
Once nl(ain N.thnn Loopold, the cln defermlne, If posslbl~, what ' Lang..&lt;~ville spent Su nday evenlng
Mrl'.. Clarenct'
of Dlamcnd, W. Va. spent Thurs.
thrill killer of the "Crime of the went on Inside him. Call It eye with Mr. and
day night and Frhi11y with Mr. ahd
cl'ntury ," hu been denied freedom for eye, tooth for tooth, but have Price_
we
bad
any
bulletlnl
rrom
young
Mrs. Clint Orr.
by the State or tlllnobt He had al·
Ralph Kellar, son. Roger, Hilda
re11dy asked for parole thrte times Bobby Franks, lately?
KNIGHTS TIMPLAR PICNIC
(Copyright 19M , by United
Weber
Columbus took supper
&amp;n vain.
Ohio Valley Comma ndary, No . 24 Sunday otwitih
Feature Syndicate, Jnr .)
Mr. and Mrs. P4ul
Knights Templar, Pomeroy, will
For the younger element, LeoBy Min lucy l&lt;lbbl•
Orr
and
celebrated
Roger'' birth·
pohl is tile man who paP4Jclpat£&gt;d
Mr. :.nd Mrs. Perry Orr, Co!. have th ~ir annual p\cntc at Bai· day.
·
wi th the hne Richard Loeb in the
urnbus :.nrl M r .~. Henry s -p tncer. ley's Lake Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
thrill - killin~
of young Bobby
CtJester. wei'{' gucsl.c; Thursday of All Sir Knight.!! are cordiall y in.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newman
ENJOY WIENE!R ROAST
Franks 33 vean o.Jo. They were
vited to 111tend.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Randolph .
of Galion spent the week end with
The Kool Kots 4·H Club enjoy·
both rich and brilliant boys, If a
Rev llu.g h Y1mng, wire and
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Orr. Their
touch on the homo1exual aide, end ~d a wi"'ner rua.!lt at the home of four daughters lt•fl Tuesday for
CALL SPECIAl MIITING
datt.!lhter, Linda, who had spent the
Wayne
Turner, their home in O&amp;k Grove Park,
they killed mue Franks jullt to l-f'J'. and Mrs.
Mra. Hruct' Lloyd , Flower Show past two weeks with her grand·
see what it was like . Loeb got stab· Augu!t 2nd.
Jll., after a ~h ort v!slt with their chairman or the Amateur Qarden-~ parents returned home with them.
Refreshments wert' Merved to cousins, c. Edd Humphrey and ers Club, ha! called a speclal meetbed In a pr!aon argument In 1936,
Mr. aild Mrs. Ralph Trusse11
and died of his wounds. Both had Susie Parker, Larry Lash, B11r· Mrs. Humphrey.
ing at her heme Friday at 2 p. m. moved from Middleport In with
been sentenced to 99 years, a safe bora Carte r. Sharon Carter, Jane
When a di~euJSio n is schedul~d can-· hi~ parents Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
}[rs. fl ·•lh Moort&gt;, Columbu s cernlng a show this ran.
meaRUI'e for kef'ping thrill-killers Parsons, Susie l''rance, Marvel
ITrussell.
from practu~ lng their fun and Foley, Charlotte Smith, Jane Old· was the over Sunday guest or
' Mrs. Bertha Rose, and dauahter,
PlAN FltiDAY PICNIC
er, Brend a Turner, Charles Uorf. her unc lt•, Jo'rc!l C"ieman.
game~ on othei' folb .
Mn. Mildn•d Santee and son,
The Crad le of Liberty Chapter, Linda, Wadsworth Ohio , is visit·
man, Joeua Erlewint•,
Sahra
Form er Governor Adlai Steven- Canaday, Phylli s Snowden, Max· Larry of Glll lipolis were Sunda:: Children of the American Re\·Oiu· ing her mother arid brother, Mr11.
son reduced l.eopo ld'11 sentence to Inc Dyer, Jean Parker. Osa Tw·· and Monday guest11 or her parents tlon, will have a ·picnic Friday at Dora Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Jtm·
a mere 85 years, making him eU. ner, Blaine Turner, Mr . :~nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marb.
Portland Park and wtll meet at lor Rose an,d famil y.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr !lpent
glble for parole. Thi&amp; was after Wayne Turner and Mr. and Mrs .
the residence of Mrs. Dale~tton
Sunday
,evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. Howard Sburnway at 3:30 p. m. Friday. Mero
L~pold volun.t.eered aa a h"*an HafV@)' ·Erlewine.
ue
~ .
of Raymund, 0., v~ ren•UY askAd to brln1 a covered s arid s. E. TrusSell.
gtdnea pig In malaria experiJ!Itlllll
Mr.
and
Mr..s.
Perry
Otr,
Columhere
with
their
,._,
"er
t..rlnK
and 1erved variously ln the 'jolle
table aervlce for themle]vea and
Miss Marilyn Durfy of Dela·
bus
called
on
Mr
and
Mn.
Clint
library and other sort billets. Now ware, o., 11 spendlnjl two wt'eks ShUffiWI\Y and SOli .
their gueats.
Mr. and MrH. C. A . Barnett aml
Orr, Th\lrsdr.y evening.
his fourth request for parole has wllh Mr. and Mra. Mitchell Cun·
· Ma.ry Grace Stobart of ~bcine ,
gne.4ls Mr and Mi'S. Lee Queen
been turned down, despite a pOw·
NEW CITIZEN
Oemc Powell, Tuppers Platns and
f'rful public relptlons cnmpal a:n be· nelly.
of
St.
Pe\N~Durg,
Fla.,
attenlled
Mr.
and
Mrfl.
Robert
Dunfee
Mr . anll Mr.~ . Lnuls Osborne
Bobby Cowdery , Long Bottom call·
hind the effort to spring the 52· and dauwhter,
the
Queen
reu
ni
on
at
Cl
nrksbul'g
or
Columbus
ore
announcing
the
Kathy Lou of Sunday.
ed
on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trus!lel\
yf'B r·old (,eop ~!d.
blrlh of a dauahter, Deborah Ann
PomBroy werr· Su nday guests of
on
Sunday.
Rirh11rd
L.
Smith.
who
h
'lm·
on Satut'day, Augu.~t :t. Grand·
Curl Sandburg , the pGet; Earle hi s si:ttf!r, Mr . un&lt;l Mr.11. ('nno\1 ployed In Akron came Suturday parent• ai-e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Paige :•.nd Lucy Moorehead of
StBnley Gardner. the myalery·nov. Snowden .
to visit hi.~ falher . J. M. Sm ith Dunfee, Rutland and Mr. and Vienna. W. Va., called on Mr. ond
t' l·f:lctory ; and Meyer Levin, who Mls.~ Billie Lou Marlin is ~pe nd · and Mrs. Smll h.
Mrs. Martin, WUkesville.
The Mrs. Paul Orr, Sunday.
wrote a best·ll!llfl1' ott Leopold'a ing a few weeks with her aunt,
Mn Rufus Randolph and ramlly
Elson
O'Connor
or
the
U.
S.
have
another
dau·
Duntees
also
back , all argued th.nt the klllerj( Mrs. E&gt;thel Kinn ey, W&amp;\ll'rly.
spen.t
Sunday with her shter and
fl'om ghter. Vickie Lynn.
Mrs. Betty Morton and dl4Uih· Marines arrived Frlday
should be relea&amp;ed betauae he \1 t
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
San
Olt!gO.
Ca
lir.,
ror
n
visit
with
brllllant. His release, Gardner •ald ter, Josephine of Pomeroy ~pe nt hl s gran~mot hcr,
Combs of Mineral Wells, w. Va .
Mrs. Grace
FlltE CALL
would be "a deterrent to juvtftlle Wedneiday with Mr. and Mn. London.
Mrs. Etta Spencer and Mnt An(ldinquency," althouah he failed to Dell Luckodoo
Th e Mldcuoport Fire Depart- na Spencer attended the Hayes·
ex plain why. Sandburfi referred to
Mr. And M~·s. William R. Will· ment was called to the orrtce 0! Yotmg Reunion at Halliday Sunday.
Mrs, Della Phillips, Ml' . ~nC
a potential releaJe u "an ad of
il.
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i.s nf Lancaster were recl)nl the Downing lns urant'e Company
Mr. and Mrs. clint orr spent
Mrs. Harold Collln11 and Mrs .
mercy and Justice ."
Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and
isnors
of
hl9
parenb
Mr.
and
Wedne~
day
afternoon
when
a
It wall alMO pointed out that Leo. Ellzab~th Collins attended the Mrs. R. E. Willlttmli.
MMI.
Hollen
Torren('e, Tuppers
short
in
a
light
cau8ed
ROme
pold bu had two heart auaok~, Eutern Star lodge at Middleport
Plains.
Robert
Lee
Edwards
and
bro·
slight dumage.
evenina.
11uffen from dlabellca and I kid- Tbui-aday
ther clark and family rehu·ned to
Mra. Lola Sorden. E'aale Rldee .
Mlls
Albtrla
Snowden
wu
an
ney ailment . hn'l that a pity? Bobspent
Thunday and Friday with
thelihome
In
Columhu"
Tuesd11)'
GRANGI
TO
MilT
by Frank11. 14 years old at the overnljht 1fuest of Phy llis Snow· after spendlnt~ ~everal days willt
daughter,
Mrs. Ruby Orr.
her
Rock Springs Otarlje will D'leet
time ot hi~ slar · performam~(! n den Soturd11y.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerk Sofden and
their
parents,
Mr.
and
i\1!'S.
8.
L.
tonight
at
8
p.
m.
A
c._ndy
Cantest
Mr. and Mra. M. E. Dutfy And
amu~ement for fhe two pe-rverted
family of Pomerpy epent Sunday
Edwards.
will
be
beld
and
q~embers
are
ask·
Dt~laware
&amp;pent the
killers, lllll auffeu rrom death, a family,
ed to brlna: either sand'!Yichet or evelilng Wlth Clint Orr and wife.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs_ Mit·
rathl'r permanent arntctlon .
rookie".
An orlalnal mlatatte was ~de ciwJI connelly.
M!Ja
Jane
Luc111
Is
visiting
MI ~JS
in not 11umm•rlly executln1 .,he
Mr!l. John Cross of Ra ~ lne wu
two killers. What I uaume Was JoeJ.ta K11y ErleWirle,
the
guest of Mrs . Juhn Sto.bl.rt.
Mr. and Mrs . Montiomery Methe usual prison-pervert's arau·
Mrs.
w. R. Hayman recelvf\d
ment did the Job ror Loeb, and re· ltniCht of U.pRf'!' S.ndtlskY hll\'e word en: the serious Illness Q.f her
alred th~ 1trle'a mistake. But \thy been vhdtlng her ahlel", Mrs. •·· bt•other, Everett Sayre of ?a. ·
n the name of heaven thould f.he V. Snow(len.
Mr. an(l Mrs. Je ~s Arnott or
Mr1 and Mn. o,na Uolf.mtu)
authorltlttl turn !pose thla ot~er
Bea\·er
Falls, are spending tl~ir
eretp now, If he hn been worth and 1011$ were sundoY flven,ng v~catlon with hls parents, 111r.
kellplni in cold ator~ee for 33 rueatt of Mr. and Mra. Cln'J&amp; 11ild Mrs. Ott Amott.
·
Diehl.
yeau?
A
numh;ft
lfOM
hel'e
are
at·
Mlaa Julia Kin1 .apent .a w~ek
1 t~~n 11ee no poulb1~ U&amp;e' for
tending
Bible
Sehool
at
Letari.
him out•lde the bara which h~ve W\th her Jflndpirenta, Mr. 'nd
Mra. &amp;rnrst Grim of l..t1tart
con(lned him in bll toutb 1nd hll, Mr•. Earl Kln1.
called
on relatives here Monday
Dave Routh of Columbus call·
pardon the expre..lon, manhood.
evening.
on
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
Joe
Phillips
ed
He can die 11 eallly in jail, of hlr
vartou1 lfflietlonJ, 11 Bo9by Sund1y afternOOn .
From Dayton, Ohio In HUO tbe
Mr. and MI1· M. C. Conntlly
Frank• died autalde it. He bu
first air frelaht , a bolt ol clorl'l,
and
aon•,
1pem.
Jut
weekend
In
bten an expenalve ward, and hit
wu carried and ~eUverl'd to a
Merion, 0.
famUy should have betn made
Columbu•
tlepartment stOTe.
Mr. and f.tr1. Hayward EHe·
PlY hit keep, If thriU·klilinl II 0
wlne 1nd chijdrel' of SycamQre,
be re1arded •• a haJCury .
If he la worth paroling- now hf m., were witlllbod a.ues~ or Mr.
waa worth paroHrll a year or ao and Mra. tt•rvey Erlewir1e .
Mr. and M:ra. Nate Wile and
after he wa11 convicted, when there
wa1 .. omethlnl o~ 1 hla youth to dau1hter and ton qent the wfelt
buJtd on., aDd poulbly malui }Jim end with fir. lru,l )lrt. Kat l!:d·

· Dilly SonUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 6.; Au&amp;. 8, 19$7~

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Kudos Handed Mechanical Staff At The Doily Sentinel
As Vacation Time For Key Pers sonnel Changes Routines
One of the most trying times in small bus·
iness is summer when key men take vac;~Uons
lelvtng their fellow workers to "getting a.
long" without them. It is even more diHic\l.lt
in shops w.he,. bigh degrees of skill and experience are required such as the Daily Sentinel. Linotypes, with their 5,000 moving parts
each, nlust keep going, Advertisements
of IntriCate 1ayout and composition must tirst
be set into type on a- special ·~Ad" linotype,
pictures cast for the display sections, then all
composed into a harmonious presentation to
readers, without mistakes, If possible.
This month Is vacation month In The Sent·

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KOTEX ····· •·····,··· ······ ··· J2'sDELSEY

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4 rolls

DINNER NAPKINS · ·· ·· ··
DASH DOG FOOD · :. · ·: · · 2- 1 lb.

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. ._~u,sentlnoi,Pomeroy.~dMe;rt.o,, Ag
~g
'
bbetts Hopes Nuxhall Is Stopper~or Redlegs
L'fe Dream T Swnn
. Channel Smashed
) . Sk.d After Braves wa11op c·
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mcmnati

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Yo~th i!'

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' 'woodrow Call . announced today his AII·SIBJ Little League
IS made up or hve Indums !hiS own tcam i, three Red Sox, I
team that will enter Lhe Wellston Tournament ne't week It ,
three Senators, apd four Yankel's
Here is how they'll ba t:

... S\v"ckha
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" . Yar•ke•s,
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Johnny Singer. lnd1'ans . C. Charl•s
JJJ"r
2b; Ernie Bing , Yankees. lf : Gene Wise , Indians , d ; Ronnie
Manley , Senators. p or rf . Hu~'lel MtEihinney Indians ss· Rick
Oiler , Red Sox. 1 b . Wes G tlkey , Red Sox cOr rf; John~y Ai·
Jensworth, Yankees , b
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nn~t era e Ju~~ltn .~ wtll hi' Mol'rls. Btn.t nu:aNlner (3). Kcnn::

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CALAIS. France l_1P Gus
Bncknt'r said the orllY time he
1Brickner of Chal'leror, Pa ., slarb npcrienced simil4r cramps wa1
1homc today a_fter _seeing hili Uf_e's rn Lake Ontvio in 1951.
1 dream of swunmtng
the 'EnJ;;Itsh I _" I don 't know ~hy it hap~ned.
Channt!l sm:~shed.
The water was mce abolft SJ d6The 45 · year. old grandfather gret&gt;s, and not' cbop[,y," he said.

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1'hehalf..pt:ralr:yed' swlmmer1ia9 • Q&amp;e Cineinnali's old tormenle~ .
to be carried asHqre in C.la~ l!.ew J;Wrctette of Milwaukee. "\
when his boat docked at 1 p. m
'". "'nt?~ay ni~ht, Milwauk£'e
8 a . rn . e. d. t.
- I Ctnrlnna11 t.IU to !ake
lilbir Wth aame out ot 12 slartf
•uys, • ARON y••~ UP
against the aedtegs t,hia year.
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The Braves pounded tive Clc·
NEW YORK . UP- Willie Mays cinnati pitebers (or M hits, in·
of th(&gt; New York Gia.,ts and Na- eluding two "tircuit blasts by Wes
tiona! League batting c_ltampjon Covlnet;on and three hits by Rt•c!
Hank Aa~on of th.e MtlWJUkfe Sl hoendienst.
Braves Wtll he,ad a te::tm of Ne&amp;ro , The_ '!,in 1yent '&lt;&gt; GC"ne Coto!e~·
All-Stars _whtch will le~~e Oct. 12· !T he MUWalliee pitcher has no\1.•
a sertes of gam:s tn Panarg.a, won fiv~ :otraight gsmes and gave
and posstbly Colomtiia ~JI.e Bra~ a ~r.e )flj a haH "amt&gt;
and
in lltQr Nlltiodal ti.eague.

BASEBALL RESULT

•'¥~N ehonlflng

II,_. a! Oil I "'• · ,.
tooll.drMter safety
hr rtru, rour wile
n4
Chlldre11

yow.

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A f1t~

&amp; p ~o~ncture or

liloweut th "built-in..
....- leu ·you drive in
&amp;, nonna1 apeeda,
lot &amp;G8 mila or more.

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r lrrln "' loday 'OJ

-~~~~ li'ode-ln df-'
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IOOI,WMAf.HA,.NI "A
~ 01 I LOWOUf OCCUtl

$25to$1000

In •
CaprlvtAir

Monl!y on Signa•

t ure• only, aulo or
turnjture- for every .
worthy purpose.

RIZ. OIL CO.

Kal Jlindy, Manager

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300 W. Second St. - Phone: 432, Pomeroy .._.

llotu·•:

Mcm .~Fri.

9- :i ; Sat. 9-12 - 0peft evenhiQI b11 appo!ntmrnt ·,

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Games were played and rerre:d1-

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tll!lleL
A yellow aond geen color tcheme
wu 11Md In tb.l! Llyae home.
The riPfre•bmut table waa eovu·
ed with 1 late cloth and the tenter:;Jieu n• an atraftlll!!intnt of
yellw gradiolu and white dailit-f
8 lb 10 OZ d-auP'tef, SUNIQ .!lb.a· Olint~d by Jellow taptn ln erytHunM!. Mn. n. R. Vaau,·l(n, Joha
lll c•ndelabn
bet:Jt, ~~tl Hoher HOSpital. Tbe
IPFy, Mra.. Donall Smith, M)• Qel.
Lerall ara!ufparentl are Mr. and
Mlu RoWih neeeived man.:r ove-- d)'~ Jltrt,_ ll'rl..~ Jamn .Ill. t.o1J.
Mn1. T. M. Bu•b. Roanoke, \ta 11.nd
ly fl"- •rtd the gllellt 1\at intludn MH. Willtani PowellL
tllt
pat.f1"n:a) rraJidittotber iJ Jl~en.. 111'1. L: C. JI,Outh. Yr.. Oo~U~Id Fog. PoweU, Mrs. Sara ta.JKoll,
t)' Brrttck .ot .Arlineton, Va. Thil iJ leltonJ;'11~. ~Y Pt'otntt. ~n. L. Otte RouiH, Mft:· J'hlllp WOl
the ftrtttthlld
Buck1.
J. Rutt.tntutter, Mra. Clyde P'ole-y , Mrt . .r . J.. ijat2y, ·Mftr 11:
~·
'· JttbWI'•
Mra. A. X. HcCiung, Mrs Harry ant. M'l'l. Howard WJJerW.•~•
A t'frRal and lhiea'.ahower wat Layne, Mrs. Otto Grimm. Mrs Ro- N. o. Wein, Mtf, Paul JftD1deliOo
held rft't!!ntly . boru~J"a: MI .. Carol land XIH', Mrt. Flo ~ 1 Carmack, Mra. Edwin Sl:eio, • M:tt. ·
RGush.· bride ele!!l of' John Barring. Mrs. A. d. Mehlman, Mr8. J _V. Me-l Rollllh, the honorH tnd the
Grew, Mra Lrw Roush, Mn. Lester teues.

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FREE

·F REE

tNCUJDES TICKETS TO CROSLEY FIELD A~D

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RA.CtNE H
HAs a·EEN APPon--rrE'o
Authori•ed Factory Dealer

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113 N. SlCiND STREET Pomeroy, Ohio
GATEWAY CENTER St. Albans, W.Va.
MilL &amp; SiCOND STREETS
U2601110
Dunbar, W.Va.
. . Middleport, Ohio
2445 THIRD AVENUE Huntington, W.Va.
4800 McCORil. AVENUE$. Charl"ton, W.Va.
8~25·1 OlH STREET Hunti!llfon, W. Va.
808VIRG-tTRitJMSTCharleston, W.Va.
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2503 WASHINGTON BLVD. Huntington, W.Va.
252 TIIIIO AYERUI Gallipolis, Ohio
6TH'AVEtM &amp; stlREET Huntington, W.Va.
2412 JACKSOti AVENUE Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.

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TRANSP'ORTAT'ION ROUND TRIP

FREE ENTRY B:LANKS AT ALL EVANS MARKETS

FOR SIEGLER OIL and GAS HEATERS,

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80 se~~tlng · capacity), alr-tol!dlliolled coaches on the C &amp; 0

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NOTHING TO JiiJY .. ,,., JUST REGISTER AT YOUR

WrtHOUT COSTLY, DIRT CQLLECTING
PIPES AND REGISTERS!
.

s haklng Scope~ t r i:l l in Tenn.,
where Dar row
bullll•d
ugainsl
WI Ilium J l!nnings Bryan ro fl t·f~ n d
!hi~ right or Thomas
Sr.'Opl'S I'!
teach evo lution in p i ~t da .~~ ~·~ .
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RUTLAND, OM:IO

B~EN

HAS

APP.OINTED

AuthQrized .Facl'ory. Dealer
FOR SJEGL.ER OIL a.ftd GAS HEATERS
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mE C &amp; ()BASEBALL SPECIAL LEAVES:

DRAWING ·AUGUST 26at2:P.M: .

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RUTLAN~D

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is only 1 10 mlnule walk to CROSLEY FIELD.

BASJijBALI!. SPECIAL for lbe lucky Winners, Tho lr oln will CHARLESTON 8:25A.M. Eastern Standard Time.
take the lucky winners Into Union Station, Cincinnati, which HUNTINGTON 7:45 A,M. Eastern Standard Time.

T HROWS HAMMER 196 FT.
LA HTI . Finland UP- Bob Backn~
tlw New YG1'k Athlelir
l" lub thr{'W thf' hamrTlf'r 190 feet
~ mrhe-. Wt•d nt'sda.v lo establi sh
;1 persuna l
h i:~ h
arul win the
1·vent in !ln inlNn.TiinnJI track
.tn&lt;l fif'ld m1~e t.

'UST LIKE A FURIIACE, , ,lUI 'WITHOUT COSTLY
DIRT . . PIPES AfiD RIGISTERI

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MUST BE CLAIMED BY THURSDAY AUGUST 29. Un&lt;lalm

£0NVENIENT NEIGHBORHOOD EVANS SUPER MARK·

ed llekels will be given to the Little League Dlredor In you r

Ell' • , • . • . RESISTER TO·IYA Y AND EVERY TIME YOU

city for dlslrlbullon to Lillie League Ball Players.

VISIT EVANS,

Employees and their lamiUes uot ell gable to wiD .

.. All wlaners will be lnfOI'IIIed bf Mall. ALL TICKETS

Ali CONDITIONING-TfMPUATURFS MADE TO mDH-AJ NEW l OW COST. GH A D£M0NSTRATl0N1

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Sandra Rouah Mn
Chmde Bumr&amp;rner ani Mrs : Lloyd·
Rouah.
SHOWeR
Mlu Sandra Roush honored
Wanda Rouah recently wit h a per.
sonaJ shower with Betty Jo,..e~; u.

'"l n"lt'ad

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liam Rl.INeU, Hra. hut Roullh, Mrs.
Roland Karr. Jane Wol"re, Judy PrJ
s.u~nne Wolpert, Belty Jon~s. Jean

THE MILWAUKEE BRAVES

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cent!)' l.to.nored with 1 ldteben
JhGwtr It the hl)flle of Donna 8um- Mn. Edwin Rowh, ~rl. Jobn•le
JI1'Der wi"UI Hary Jean Tlbit of Rouah, CV'QI. Ann .Rouh. P1tty
Muney, ){ft. Roy J'Onet aDd Mrt.
G11HpoHs aub:tin1.
Game~ were played., prizfol won Donald t . ....h.
IIIATM
Ly lfYeral and relrelhmejtts ~rv­
Mr. and .ll.n. Henry 8utk au
d by the 1t01lu~u.
Th.e guelll list iRd!!ded Wra, Wil- anD()onelnJ the recent birth of an

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Cln rence S. narrow Kinsl1!an,
Ohio, i:-; renowned for• tlw world·

11ft

st. Louis

City, N. J., In the only o ther
§chedltled Natlonal teague eon·
Ltost.s.
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1'he Chic11go · White ~sox. who
still entertain some h~'pef of
and Johnny Klippstein for two catching the YankeeJ ··. in · t h£'
runs in the first, three in the American League ·race' cut . th e dis
third, two in the fifth, .tour in tanr~e between them, to sill ra m~!
the seveulh and one m the with a 7-0 deel$o.n over Kansas
City. W.ashin$-ori ni~d the
l.'ighthMilwaukee's biggest inning was Yanks, 3-2 Detroit defeated· Cleve
Lhe scvcnlh when li sent nine land, 4·1, and the Red S;ox tGp·
men to the plate against Acker, pled the O"!Qoles, 5·2 in 11 Inn·
the fourth Redleg hurler, \tho hit i n g~~.
two batters, walked another and
{.':..\'e up three hits, one _o f Htem
Burton, Ohio. was the home ot
11 triple b)' Schoendlenst.
Fred J. Gou ld, fa rilou!l for his
only ·poem,
" R emember
the
t: UBS ARE: HOT
The Chi,.ago Cubs, on t heir Maine'' comme m o~atin g the sink·
longest winning rt:reo k of t he i n ~t of Dewey'll nagabip'· in Havana
.
season, made it five In a row Harbor, .

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AlllhoJollell Goodyear Tire
l)lotrlbutor
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· Phone 64
?00 ,, Mobtt St.
Pomeroy

when tl\ey defeated the

Cardlnahi. S.l and t-h e Giantt
beat &lt;the Dodgers, &amp;-5 at Jtl'MY

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LOANS

SEPTEMI R 1
CINCINNATI REDLEGS

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On tbe Jt6ftt lbl w,.-e Patt1 Carmark. Jllr .. Jud:' l(carow., LJndJ
Mlu C.ro-I Ann Rowh ••• re· Bwr, Lowena Roulh, OpJI Kell)' ,

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Massillon Nine

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MILWAUKEE Ul~-Cincinnali
The Rt.odl~gs picked up lone
Manager Birdie 1'ebbetls today ruus In the second on a sin~~:lc by
sent veteran Joe Nuxhall 5- ~ to I Brooks L1:1wrcnce ond anothN
tht' mound in 1111 allt&gt;mpt tu b·. lt slnale by pl nl'h hittl!r TeLl Khuthe Redl&amp;gij.' dluy tr illlpln, that :tt'wski in th~ six th.
has dropped them six games uul
MettnwhiJe
Milwauk~e
w;;~s
o! tirat Place-.
poundi ng Lawrence, ·Ddn G~:o 11 s,
N.ux¥H was scheduled to op- llers&lt;'ht•l Freeman, •rom Acker

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1? store for Ous line up 1n P051 ".hmlf'V , (V.. .Pl, ffltHly (4) ami Ed called it quits We lnesdl!y
live
t1~t b~ Ca~.:~; thL; po~er ~~ Crooks.
hoUrs and . 48 minutes after he
throughout t.h 1 ('~or
sta('k\&gt;ct
plunged 1n al nearby Cap Grls
e 1IIH up
I Ne 1. He was neArly half way
Others nanwd to 1\w SQUiHI . and
across the ct.annel.
rl~e to sec a lot uf play llrt' Ron·
Cramps, the nemesis ot man ·
nw Carr, St·nat.~r~: Tom Rail .
cold water swimmers, brought hi~
Yankee~; Do\'e ~hom11s . _ lnd J~n~:
tw~ce.postponed ;~ttempt to a halt .
G:~ry . Stobu~t. St&gt;lwtur~ . .\IL('ky
''f wa.s l'lelpless from the waist
Morris, lndtan..~
down " h.e sairl " The boat t:!re
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CHICAGO UP _ Middlewe-ight ! of the water.,
_'I'ht' Rcdkogs Po 11_\· L(·111 11 10
)lHldlf'pMt dd~;at•·rl the Ood~ers s ider Weh'"' said to da y he was
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p1teh~d ~}' .K enny :'lanl ey :11tri beat Charley Joseph, une of the
Bo~n~ H1nd) .
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two fighter s who ha\'1.' delealed
BY UN ITE D PRES$
_ tour runs _ruuntt••1 Ill th1• th tl'd him in hi~ 25 pro bouiS.
tnntng, mukmg 11 5· 1. and se wt•d
"I had to wln t his ont&gt;,.
he
AM ERICA N LEAGUE
the game up for lh &lt;' H(::diE&gt;gs . said. " Maybe 1 didn't lo~k too
W L Pet . GB
Jerry ~'ry and Gene Wbe w;.~lk - good, but 1 thought 1 r011 ght bet· New York
70 36 .660
ed, Ed ~rook.~ fanned. llonme ter than 1 did when he beat me Chicago
63 ~1 .606 6
~1an! ... y ~mgl('d one home and in our last fight. 1 wa3 trying to ~os lon
57 4S .543 1 2 1/~
Stt'VI.' ~alley douhlt•d two hnml' , Shorten my punches, stay away Cleve~and
52 54 .491 18
h ... scorm.il un u grounrl nut later. from those long rig ht hands. and Ddr_ml
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51 53 .490 18
. Thl' J)orlg" ~-~ go t two in thJJ so 1 had more power"
rB~llu:'ore . . 51 64 .486 18lf.!
f1 f1h wh1•n Wi th two outs Hing
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walked il nd Ja(·k l'usler wa .~ safe
Kansas City - . 37 68 .352 32lh
on Kenn y '\1 an l(•y"s two bast' er·
1.1 _
WednHd 1y'~ Re~ulh
ror &lt;tt s hort, Bi ng St·orinJ:. John ·
Wllshingto n 3 New Yo1·k 2
ny Singer walked
and C us l e ~
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Dl'tt"ott 4 Cleveland 1
n ·orcd on a douhle stt•al.
Chicago 7 Kansas Ci ty 0
Cronk.&lt;; w11~ the hig gun ror t h.e
Boston 5 Balti mort• 2, 11 innings
RedleR~. hom{'ring- w1th om· on
MUNHALL Pa . UP _ Butler,
nlte
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in the foliTlh anct tripling in t he Pa. meets Massi llon . Ohio and
F rid1y'1 Gamu
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sixth. Wes \Vist• got hnth hits ror Char leston. w. va., wi ll pla:y South Kan.~as Ci ty al Cleve land, nite
Lhe lo.~ers , ~ inglL•s.
Hills Pa _ tonig ht in semifinal con· Dcu·oit at Chicago, n i1 c
Fur thf' Ht&gt;dll'gs Manle.v fan - tests of the Prf'p League Ser·iL"S . Wash ington at Boston, nile
ned ('Jghl llnil Hoom· tlmdy hHe.
New York at Ballimorc, nltc
SL'VL'Il Dotl gl'r pitdwr s fanned
In Wednesday'~ acliun
South
NATIONA L LEAGUE
thri'e _
Hills defeft lcri Ma"-~ll!on. 8·6 . and
W L Pet. GB
DQ(h:ers
100 t121 (J
4 2 2 Rome, Ga ., came back to beat
Milwrmkee
M 42, .604
Redtcgs
0 14 331 x- 12 12 3 Waltham, Ma ~~- 9-5 arter to9lng SL. Louis
62 43 .:500 1 'h
rs~a~~~~~r~~jr 1!1~ 1 1.1!. Cu;:!~;r (~' u~ l ~ 1 ~a;lier_7 ln tht• da y to C' harle.'lton, Brooklyn
60 46 .5R6 4
Cinclnna&gt;ti
58 48 .:547 S
Phi ladelph ia
57 49 .538 7
47 61 .435 lB
New
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r.hicago
38 66 .365 2i5
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Pittsbul'gh
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venlent way to get lh•
Chicago 5 St Louis I , rdte
eash you need. Jusl slop
Milwauk~e 12 Cincinnati 2 nile
Frid •'f'~ Games
~ our office tor
Philade lphia at New York, nile
Brook lyn at Pit1.sburgh, nile
Chicago at Cincinnall, n lte
Mi lwaukee at St. Louis, n ite

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L'fe Dream T Swnn
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IS made up or hve Indums !hiS own tcam i, three Red Sox, I
team that will enter Lhe Wellston Tournament ne't week It ,
three Senators, apd four Yankel's
Here is how they'll ba t:

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Johnny Singer. lnd1'ans . C. Charl•s
JJJ"r
2b; Ernie Bing , Yankees. lf : Gene Wise , Indians , d ; Ronnie
Manley , Senators. p or rf . Hu~'lel MtEihinney Indians ss· Rick
Oiler , Red Sox. 1 b . Wes G tlkey , Red Sox cOr rf; John~y Ai·
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Bncknt'r said the orllY time he
1Brickner of Chal'leror, Pa ., slarb npcrienced simil4r cramps wa1
1homc today a_fter _seeing hili Uf_e's rn Lake Ontvio in 1951.
1 dream of swunmtng
the 'EnJ;;Itsh I _" I don 't know ~hy it hap~ned.
Channt!l sm:~shed.
The water was mce abolft SJ d6The 45 · year. old grandfather gret&gt;s, and not' cbop[,y," he said.

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to be carried asHqre in C.la~ l!.ew J;Wrctette of Milwaukee. "\
when his boat docked at 1 p. m
'". "'nt?~ay ni~ht, Milwauk£'e
8 a . rn . e. d. t.
- I Ctnrlnna11 t.IU to !ake
lilbir Wth aame out ot 12 slartf
•uys, • ARON y••~ UP
against the aedtegs t,hia year.
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NEW YORK . UP- Willie Mays cinnati pitebers (or M hits, in·
of th(&gt; New York Gia.,ts and Na- eluding two "tircuit blasts by Wes
tiona! League batting c_ltampjon Covlnet;on and three hits by Rt•c!
Hank Aa~on of th.e MtlWJUkfe Sl hoendienst.
Braves Wtll he,ad a te::tm of Ne&amp;ro , The_ '!,in 1yent '&lt;&gt; GC"ne Coto!e~·
All-Stars _whtch will le~~e Oct. 12· !T he MUWalliee pitcher has no\1.•
a sertes of gam:s tn Panarg.a, won fiv~ :otraight gsmes and gave
and posstbly Colomtiia ~JI.e Bra~ a ~r.e )flj a haH "amt&gt;
and
in lltQr Nlltiodal ti.eague.

BASEBALL RESULT

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tooll.drMter safety
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Monl!y on Signa•

t ure• only, aulo or
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worthy purpose.

RIZ. OIL CO.

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300 W. Second St. - Phone: 432, Pomeroy .._.

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9- :i ; Sat. 9-12 - 0peft evenhiQI b11 appo!ntmrnt ·,

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A yellow aond geen color tcheme
wu 11Md In tb.l! Llyae home.
The riPfre•bmut table waa eovu·
ed with 1 late cloth and the tenter:;Jieu n• an atraftlll!!intnt of
yellw gradiolu and white dailit-f
8 lb 10 OZ d-auP'tef, SUNIQ .!lb.a· Olint~d by Jellow taptn ln erytHunM!. Mn. n. R. Vaau,·l(n, Joha
lll c•ndelabn
bet:Jt, ~~tl Hoher HOSpital. Tbe
IPFy, Mra.. Donall Smith, M)• Qel.
Lerall ara!ufparentl are Mr. and
Mlu RoWih neeeived man.:r ove-- d)'~ Jltrt,_ ll'rl..~ Jamn .Ill. t.o1J.
Mn1. T. M. Bu•b. Roanoke, \ta 11.nd
ly fl"- •rtd the gllellt 1\at intludn MH. Willtani PowellL
tllt
pat.f1"n:a) rraJidittotber iJ Jl~en.. 111'1. L: C. JI,Outh. Yr.. Oo~U~Id Fog. PoweU, Mrs. Sara ta.JKoll,
t)' Brrttck .ot .Arlineton, Va. Thil iJ leltonJ;'11~. ~Y Pt'otntt. ~n. L. Otte RouiH, Mft:· J'hlllp WOl
the ftrtttthlld
Buck1.
J. Rutt.tntutter, Mra. Clyde P'ole-y , Mrt . .r . J.. ijat2y, ·Mftr 11:
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Mra. A. X. HcCiung, Mrs Harry ant. M'l'l. Howard WJJerW.•~•
A t'frRal and lhiea'.ahower wat Layne, Mrs. Otto Grimm. Mrs Ro- N. o. Wein, Mtf, Paul JftD1deliOo
held rft't!!ntly . boru~J"a: MI .. Carol land XIH', Mrt. Flo ~ 1 Carmack, Mra. Edwin Sl:eio, • M:tt. ·
RGush.· bride ele!!l of' John Barring. Mrs. A. d. Mehlman, Mr8. J _V. Me-l Rollllh, the honorH tnd the
Grew, Mra Lrw Roush, Mn. Lester teues.

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BASJijBALI!. SPECIAL for lbe lucky Winners, Tho lr oln will CHARLESTON 8:25A.M. Eastern Standard Time.
take the lucky winners Into Union Station, Cincinnati, which HUNTINGTON 7:45 A,M. Eastern Standard Time.

T HROWS HAMMER 196 FT.
LA HTI . Finland UP- Bob Backn~
tlw New YG1'k Athlelir
l" lub thr{'W thf' hamrTlf'r 190 feet
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arul win the
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£0NVENIENT NEIGHBORHOOD EVANS SUPER MARK·

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Ell' • , • . • . RESISTER TO·IYA Y AND EVERY TIME YOU

city for dlslrlbullon to Lillie League Ball Players.

VISIT EVANS,

Employees and their lamiUes uot ell gable to wiD .

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Chmde Bumr&amp;rner ani Mrs : Lloyd·
Rouah.
SHOWeR
Mlu Sandra Roush honored
Wanda Rouah recently wit h a per.
sonaJ shower with Betty Jo,..e~; u.

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Roland Karr. Jane Wol"re, Judy PrJ
s.u~nne Wolpert, Belty Jon~s. Jean

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JhGwtr It the hl)flle of Donna 8um- Mn. Edwin Rowh, ~rl. Jobn•le
JI1'Der wi"UI Hary Jean Tlbit of Rouah, CV'QI. Ann .Rouh. P1tty
Muney, ){ft. Roy J'Onet aDd Mrt.
G11HpoHs aub:tin1.
Game~ were played., prizfol won Donald t . ....h.
IIIATM
Ly lfYeral and relrelhmejtts ~rv­
Mr. and .ll.n. Henry 8utk au
d by the 1t01lu~u.
Th.e guelll list iRd!!ded Wra, Wil- anD()onelnJ the recent birth of an

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Ohio, i:-; renowned for• tlw world·

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City, N. J., In the only o ther
§chedltled Natlonal teague eon·
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1'he Chic11go · White ~sox. who
still entertain some h~'pef of
and Johnny Klippstein for two catching the YankeeJ ··. in · t h£'
runs in the first, three in the American League ·race' cut . th e dis
third, two in the fifth, .tour in tanr~e between them, to sill ra m~!
the seveulh and one m the with a 7-0 deel$o.n over Kansas
City. W.ashin$-ori ni~d the
l.'ighthMilwaukee's biggest inning was Yanks, 3-2 Detroit defeated· Cleve
Lhe scvcnlh when li sent nine land, 4·1, and the Red S;ox tGp·
men to the plate against Acker, pled the O"!Qoles, 5·2 in 11 Inn·
the fourth Redleg hurler, \tho hit i n g~~.
two batters, walked another and
{.':..\'e up three hits, one _o f Htem
Burton, Ohio. was the home ot
11 triple b)' Schoendlenst.
Fred J. Gou ld, fa rilou!l for his
only ·poem,
" R emember
the
t: UBS ARE: HOT
The Chi,.ago Cubs, on t heir Maine'' comme m o~atin g the sink·
longest winning rt:reo k of t he i n ~t of Dewey'll nagabip'· in Havana
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Cardlnahi. S.l and t-h e Giantt
beat &lt;the Dodgers, &amp;-5 at Jtl'MY

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On tbe Jt6ftt lbl w,.-e Patt1 Carmark. Jllr .. Jud:' l(carow., LJndJ
Mlu C.ro-I Ann Rowh ••• re· Bwr, Lowena Roulh, OpJI Kell)' ,

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The Rt.odl~gs picked up lone
Manager Birdie 1'ebbetls today ruus In the second on a sin~~:lc by
sent veteran Joe Nuxhall 5- ~ to I Brooks L1:1wrcnce ond anothN
tht' mound in 1111 allt&gt;mpt tu b·. lt slnale by pl nl'h hittl!r TeLl Khuthe Redl&amp;gij.' dluy tr illlpln, that :tt'wski in th~ six th.
has dropped them six games uul
MettnwhiJe
Milwauk~e
w;;~s
o! tirat Place-.
poundi ng Lawrence, ·Ddn G~:o 11 s,
N.ux¥H was scheduled to op- llers&lt;'ht•l Freeman, •rom Acker

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1? store for Ous line up 1n P051 ".hmlf'V , (V.. .Pl, ffltHly (4) ami Ed called it quits We lnesdl!y
live
t1~t b~ Ca~.:~; thL; po~er ~~ Crooks.
hoUrs and . 48 minutes after he
throughout t.h 1 ('~or
sta('k\&gt;ct
plunged 1n al nearby Cap Grls
e 1IIH up
I Ne 1. He was neArly half way
Others nanwd to 1\w SQUiHI . and
across the ct.annel.
rl~e to sec a lot uf play llrt' Ron·
Cramps, the nemesis ot man ·
nw Carr, St·nat.~r~: Tom Rail .
cold water swimmers, brought hi~
Yankee~; Do\'e ~hom11s . _ lnd J~n~:
tw~ce.postponed ;~ttempt to a halt .
G:~ry . Stobu~t. St&gt;lwtur~ . .\IL('ky
''f wa.s l'lelpless from the waist
Morris, lndtan..~
down " h.e sairl " The boat t:!re
REOL~GS WIN
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had t~ lasso r;!e . and houl me 0~
CHICAGO UP _ Middlewe-ight ! of the water.,
_'I'ht' Rcdkogs Po 11_\· L(·111 11 10
)lHldlf'pMt dd~;at•·rl the Ood~ers s ider Weh'"' said to da y he was
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l~st evcn 1ng 12·4 on " twu-lultcr " a redeemed man ·• bl·l·ause he
p1teh~d ~}' .K enny :'lanl ey :11tri beat Charley Joseph, une of the
Bo~n~ H1nd) .
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two fighter s who ha\'1.' delealed
BY UN ITE D PRES$
_ tour runs _ruuntt••1 Ill th1• th tl'd him in hi~ 25 pro bouiS.
tnntng, mukmg 11 5· 1. and se wt•d
"I had to wln t his ont&gt;,.
he
AM ERICA N LEAGUE
the game up for lh &lt;' H(::diE&gt;gs . said. " Maybe 1 didn't lo~k too
W L Pet . GB
Jerry ~'ry and Gene Wbe w;.~lk - good, but 1 thought 1 r011 ght bet· New York
70 36 .660
ed, Ed ~rook.~ fanned. llonme ter than 1 did when he beat me Chicago
63 ~1 .606 6
~1an! ... y ~mgl('d one home and in our last fight. 1 wa3 trying to ~os lon
57 4S .543 1 2 1/~
Stt'VI.' ~alley douhlt•d two hnml' , Shorten my punches, stay away Cleve~and
52 54 .491 18
h ... scorm.il un u grounrl nut later. from those long rig ht hands. and Ddr_ml
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51 53 .490 18
. Thl' J)orlg" ~-~ go t two in thJJ so 1 had more power"
rB~llu:'ore . . 51 64 .486 18lf.!
f1 f1h wh1•n Wi th two outs Hing
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walked il nd Ja(·k l'usler wa .~ safe
Kansas City - . 37 68 .352 32lh
on Kenn y '\1 an l(•y"s two bast' er·
1.1 _
WednHd 1y'~ Re~ulh
ror &lt;tt s hort, Bi ng St·orinJ:. John ·
Wllshingto n 3 New Yo1·k 2
ny Singer walked
and C us l e ~
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Dl'tt"ott 4 Cleveland 1
n ·orcd on a douhle stt•al.
Chicago 7 Kansas Ci ty 0
Cronk.&lt;; w11~ the hig gun ror t h.e
Boston 5 Balti mort• 2, 11 innings
RedleR~. hom{'ring- w1th om· on
MUNHALL Pa . UP _ Butler,
nlte
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in the foliTlh anct tripling in t he Pa. meets Massi llon . Ohio and
F rid1y'1 Gamu
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sixth. Wes \Vist• got hnth hits ror Char leston. w. va., wi ll pla:y South Kan.~as Ci ty al Cleve land, nite
Lhe lo.~ers , ~ inglL•s.
Hills Pa _ tonig ht in semifinal con· Dcu·oit at Chicago, n i1 c
Fur thf' Ht&gt;dll'gs Manle.v fan - tests of the Prf'p League Ser·iL"S . Wash ington at Boston, nile
ned ('Jghl llnil Hoom· tlmdy hHe.
New York at Ballimorc, nltc
SL'VL'Il Dotl gl'r pitdwr s fanned
In Wednesday'~ acliun
South
NATIONA L LEAGUE
thri'e _
Hills defeft lcri Ma"-~ll!on. 8·6 . and
W L Pet. GB
DQ(h:ers
100 t121 (J
4 2 2 Rome, Ga ., came back to beat
Milwrmkee
M 42, .604
Redtcgs
0 14 331 x- 12 12 3 Waltham, Ma ~~- 9-5 arter to9lng SL. Louis
62 43 .:500 1 'h
rs~a~~~~~r~~jr 1!1~ 1 1.1!. Cu;:!~;r (~' u~ l ~ 1 ~a;lier_7 ln tht• da y to C' harle.'lton, Brooklyn
60 46 .5R6 4
Cinclnna&gt;ti
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Phi ladelph ia
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47 61 .435 lB
New
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r.hicago
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Pittsbul'gh
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W1dnesd1y'1 Rtsulta
a fasl, £riendly &amp; con .. 1
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venlent way to get lh•
Chicago 5 St Louis I , rdte
eash you need. Jusl slop
Milwauk~e 12 Cincinnati 2 nile
Frid •'f'~ Games
~ our office tor
Philade lphia at New York, nile
Brook lyn at Pit1.sburgh, nile
Chicago at Cincinnall, n lte
Mi lwaukee at St. Louis, n ite

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test of the three leading low-priced
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coota least to opora te of all three!
It juat 110&lt;0 to prove that Cl\evy
offers more of the important things
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Remarkable pep and handling ease;

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FLEECY WHin

t hat kind of n.,d-luilding ability
usually associated with sports cal'!!;
and, to round it off nice1y, outst,mtJing economy. Drivt~ one soon at your
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BLACK FLAG ···················· 16 OJ can 33c GILIDE BLADES .... · ...... · .. · .. · 10 count 35c

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TIJ.'N ANY OTII.J&gt;R C.U

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SPIC &amp; SPAN .... .. · .. .. .. .. · · regular 27c liQUID JOY · · ................. reg. 39c

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heat your home! In BTU USEpUT, Si.,Iar OUTHEATS •l!li(
ALL! A W,OOO BTU Siegler gives more USABLE HEAT than mUch
m,he: rated~ beateN. A 76,000 BTU Siegler ruma....vo1111fte
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Being a part of the property
by Adam Darling to (13) 8, 1:1 22,
Mmme Darling by deed dated
s. eptember 10, 1
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m Book
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Page
402 of
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Deed
Re«&gt;'d'
Mel&lt;!
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Tit•nr.v Sp£"11Cer as del{"!:lllc to lh~
st~te council ~es.s ion in Columbus
:h1.~ mon t h . Mrs Normnn Fre der·
Irk announcrd a s ilf'nt , auction
_for the next meeting. Members
were requested to bring articles
for the auction.
Tea , Dolly nnd Danny D\t~lts
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) as a. money makin~::. project. A
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evemn~. Aug.
14, at {~e lodge
hall w1th Mrs. iienry Eichi:lger
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No. 14 inR:lilroad.
C. W. Dabney
Valley
Also 'sallAddition
of Lot
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Ai£o the followmg real e9Late ail·
uate in the Village of Pomeroy
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Ohio, to-wit : A drip or land ly·
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lng in the rear of LOt 178 and part
1 056 Chevrolr t VB, t1 ,79~ Delray
2 rlr. Sedan . P owergllde. Bea u- ( 17) Help Wanted
0 ncy Downing
of Lot 179 ,lfld extending back to
tiful mork1dc leather Lrlm in ~ ______
11\'t;URANCE AGI!:NCI'
the Cliff of Rooks and extending
o1de. Blue anrt white two tone. Middle A~~!~.~;;;;--; ~~~ nl'nls
l'lira, Automobile, H..ltlt
from the Southwesterly line of
homt· to hr compani on
for
ACCIDENT
James Smith's lot above the base
0 ne owner. Blaetlnar's, Pnmc·
roy , 0 .
8·2·6~c mH idlf' a •! l'd l,ul\ \\'rll •· p 0
Lit., Cuualty •nd......
o[ the Cliff of Rocks to the North·
10M Olds Super "88" l~ ard Top.
Box 45 Pom uo.L 01110 8.8 .12 l
cast line of Augu.!;t Hauck's lot
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$b2.495. Power
Stcenn!l and·
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PHONES
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Ashworth ~nd F. W. Baber a thirty
nice automobile .
Blactlmu':;,
fur Retail Hrcad l{uu tP $6(1 a
(30) foot nght of way acro.stl said
Pomeroy, 0 .
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week guarnntet· fo l' 1"1vc day
strip of land from lands owned
1955 Mercury 2 dr.
HArdtop.
wcl'll p!u ,; honus Appl} Nll'kle's (
bY the said A P. Ashworth and
$1 ,4~. 1\tercury-o-matic . Origi. B~kcry, 806 W. \&gt;la in any t1m c
F. w. Babe-r to the mouth of the
nal black finish like new. Very
afi Pr 5 P m
!l 5 3tc - - eoal mine now operated by them ,
6 room house ,
attractive car with lots of
--- garagf!, conveyed by Minnie Darling Scoti
10! 00 ' }( 100, nice location, in and M. H. Scott, btr hu sband, to
chrome on sparklint: black fi1:· ( 18) Employment
ish. Qual exhausts. Dlaettnar' s,
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MJddleporl. Ohio, . $6,000.00.
Ruth C. Arr.1strong, by deed datPomeroy, 0.
8·2·6tc
On e
~· 4 room house, 1 acre of ground, ed Aprll 23, 1906, and recorded
I~ Chrysler V8 4 ctr. Sedan
·
~ -...-- ---located on Rose Hill . ntar in Book 95 at a e 1A2 f
'd
A quollty oar in good
&lt;nd e&gt;lr·rior
Pon&gt;erO'. Obw ldoi'J lor elder- Deed Re&lt;ords;
condition at a low price. Blael·
val n 111 now
HatcH reasonly couple $2200.
'
'
by Katherine Bramla e sin le to
tnar's, Pomeroy , 0 .
8-2-6tc
able. lfom u 1\ral(•y, Phone :t31·Y 3
cabin, furnished, on th e Nolan and Clara
b; d'eed
1906 Buick V8 Cen tury. $2,095 .
8 5 12tc
Oh lO River at Lonl,! Bottom . dated January 25, 1939, and record·
2 dr. Hard Top. Trade-i n t rom Want&gt;.! d- T'API•:Il u .• !I.C.II\!J- 2!:i
Ohio.
acre ground located on I ed in Book 146, at Page 141 or the
one of our salidil'd Buick care·
yl!'l;.;."s f'J!()Crit·n of'. Frl't' e'l'i
good. r?ad . ld eal for hunting Deed Records of Melg9 County,
ful ownf'r. A wm·der tul bu)'!
mates.· L.
Rristngc r Rncin '
o.r fl:-;h l n~ lodge. $1500 .00.
Ohio, tha'. the detendauh have or
.
Blaettmu 's, Pomer oy, 0 .
Bm 124. Ohio
'
,,
r
~nqut~c
Hohsteltcr
Ins.
Agency,
rla im sor:..e interest in said· real
7 11
, 8·2-8tc.
~ -225 E. Second St. , PomeJ·oy. estate as set forth therein , that th.e
1fl54 Chf'vroleh a.s low ~ $9fl5 . (
B~siness_ ____ 8-7·3 tc
plaintiffs and heir predecesson in
We have four that spark liJ lik e - - - -- __ _ _ _
For Sale fl room house, ba th all title have held sa1d real estate
new. With ond witho ut puwcr :\lEN ~ WO!I.U: N anrl cn(ii•T.F: Slo
modcr~. Call 1 171 i.!!l:lrt F'nlts. advers~·ly, openly and notoriously
glide- 210'9
und
Helairc'i.
tram fo1 "MOTEL
MANAGE· ~_! H. l·.aslma n, Saksman. 8·7-.:'ll c u. aga1nst each and every one of
Blaeltnar's, P CTr.c ro r. 0 . 8·2·fl1 c
MJo:::NT nnd
Only
H
said defend;:nts for a period tn
1
- - --- -- -~ MR turM wil l hL· con.~ ide r~cl . Age 1 cine' Pho ou~~Oanc Lot In R.1- excess of twenly·Qne years.
863
25 ln so. Wl'it r NATIONAL MO·
·
ne
The pra1er or 'kaid petition ill
---TF:L.TnAINING . l ~C. The Dail y FO R SALE Oil TRADE. Two b~d- Lhat the above named defcndantB
1- H. RAWWIGS SONS CO. _ •
S•nlmel, Bo• 6il6A. l'o.neroy o.
room bou&lt;O with '"' water. gos be compelled to set up and show
2
bour
Servlca.
Osy
8 5 3lp
'""'""· "" '"II '"" 33 aer" the. nature .and dtent of their ,,,.d
Phone tl221.
Pbone
of l11ntl. Mi ueral r ig hts . Tniler cla1ms or mterest.s or be forever
10#-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
W&lt;ml cc!. Phone 007·M. Virgil barred fro~ asserllng the sa me;
U
•••••K
Teaf ord, Syracuse.
~hatanythe
cla1ms of. said defendants,
8 8.61 P If
, may be adJud~&amp;ed to be n1.11l
1
3 1
D
and void; and the title of the plain
tor beat used car )'A LUES, flte
UBv th•
e~o I Notic.:es
tlffa to said premises' be quieted
Bn..L CHILDS.
7 0 lmop
Hour
NOTICI!
a&amp; against the defendants. and for
or
The Unknown H.elr~.:, Devisees, such other wnd further rchd as
.(9)
Of
Contrut"'
Legatees. Adn-\nlstr,at~:~rs, Exeeu· equlty and the nature o! the case
l~rs and A~signs of Minnie Dar· may require.
eGradlna: 6: t&gt;llch Di~gtng
lmg Scott. d(ceasert, the Unknown . Said de.fendants arc required to
VIRGil. WAMSLt;Y
~-leirs, nevi§ees, Legateea, Admin· answer said petition on or bdore
eTruck Londing Equipment
u trators, Executon and Auignl ot the 21st day of Septflmber, 19:17,
IBack·Hoe s~rv'ko
M. H. Scott, deceued, and the Un· or Judgement will be talten aga\nat
eDump Truck Service
known Heirs, Devbees, Legatees them as prayed ror.
·-- ·~~---~---lle~kwtth
Upright Phmn . Phone
AdminiJtrators. Executors and As:
NOLAN SHUSTER and
·~
signs of Kathernine Bramla te, de9LAH.A
!)iiUSTER, PlainSP·M202, Mason , W. Va .
8-6-3tp
ccued, whoae names and place•
titfa.
·
JneSS
rvtt:e$ or mldence are unknown ond canB.Y CEDRIC W . CLARll
not be ascertained , will take noTheir Attorney
40 aallon automatic ga.~ water
hce
that
on
tlle
29th
day
of
July,
CEDRIC
W.
CLARK
healer. Good condition . J o~~ . Cusi0!11 Buil t Khc hen. Kitchens
1
Vadith Plumbing. l?hone 46-M
dmng nrd for your homr. Free 1957. Nolan Shuster and Clara romet&lt;tY, Ohio
Shuster,
as
plaintiffs,
filed
their
Attorney
for
Plalr.tifb.
B·IJ.3lp.
estlmatt's. l&lt;~o r cmo n &amp; Ahhntt
...,
.
_ 1 Phone 62B4-Y .
B·6·t! petition agaln1t them, as defend· (8) 1, 8, 10, 22, 29, (9) II, 6lc
- - - - - - - - . - - - - - anls, in the Court of Common
FOR SALE - r eachea. Ne~ Ha·
- - -Pleas of Metas Co.unty Ohio the
ven Orch"nrd, New Haven. Phouc AI umlnum eomblnatlou storm aad !lame being Cau&amp;e No' 12 5 ; 9 In 1
LIGAL NOTICa
Tu·24688.
7·29- :1
&amp;&lt;reen windows and doort. Steel said Court, allealng,
other
Sealed bids will
rectlivecl bY
and I:!Umlnum awnln,es and can. things, that the plalntlffa are the the CSlerk of the Villlgc of rome·
oplea. Ca 11 William Radford ownen of and in actual oue
roy, tate or Ohio, at the office of
SALE - Apple ~. New lla·
Rock Springa.
a 2 lmop: sion of the following de!:ribed aald Village Clerk untll 12 o'clock
ven Orchard, New Haven. Phone
real eatate in the VIllage or Pome . N'oon, August 28. 1967, tor the fur·
TU-zt888.
7-29tf
---I MITIS IXTERMINATED
roy, Co,unty of MeigA, and State nlahina and lnstallatlon of 223
PING pQNQ' .TABLE fnr sale. For frea lnspeetlnn phon C 383·M of Ohio, and more particularly de· parkiRg meters, on the two parkPhone IJloi·Y.
8
6tp
Gilmore&gt; Supply Store Pomeroy ' scribed as follows· Beglnnin at Jng lots and on other designated
All wOrk gunrontucd.' Fully in: the ·southtalit corDer or Lot gNCI streets withln the Village of Pom·
! nn•d. Vnughan's Industrial and 339 on South Alley, LlnCGln H\11, eroy, Ohio.
Each bidder m1,11t ,1ubmit a unit
R.esidentlal Tcrmllf' Control Ser· in said vllhige, thence South 7
Storkllne Baby Carriage. Almost
VICe, St. Mnry8, w. Va.
7 20 tf degrC\cs w. 200 ft. to the cliff cost price Cor each parkin&amp; m~ler,
· new. Phone Racine 2L95.
8 5 3tc - - - , - - - - thence Northerly with the ellrf and the cost of, the installation of
RAniO A: 1'EU:VIS10Nabo ut 75 feet, thence Welt 60 teet each unit parkmg meter .
• .. year old rldlng horlfe:G~;tlc
Phon11 !)(), Cleland AppUance to an angle In the East side of Cne
Tb~ VlUqe of Pomeroy reserves
111
W.
M.aln
St.,
Pomeror
Street,
thence
with
d
atreet
the
r1ght to purchase more or less
541
GRAVELY 1.1UICTOR SALES end
Southerly to the Northwest corner ~~ar 22.5 parklna: meters, if con·
S&lt;!lrvlc:t. R. A. FlnliW, lUi i£,
=:::-,.--- _
of Lot No. 47, thence alon the
t C)nl warrant the .88 me.
)fain St., Pomeroy.
7·24-:n\.":.
QUlCK SEJtVlCE l.'n Watehf. , rear of Lots 47, 48 4ft 4J 4 41 tb Blddk'1s llhould q&gt;ecily whether
palrtn1 n, f'aotory Tral ~~ 40, J9,
37 ' 38,
e par ng meter• are mechanical
38•
watchmaker, t:OUdNS JE~'k. 34, 30, ~9. 28.' 178', 18, I
Ot automadc. Each bidder shall
LIDRS. Purnero
price that each biddl!'lr
l-3·tl and 8 to Lhc Northeast corner of q~iJte
1
_
_
Lot 6. thence Northwesterly to the w a ow the Village of Pomeroy
,_ Northcan earner of Lot ~ 6 th
for any used parking meter that
CONCRETE BLOCJLq
Southerly w1th the rear of 'Lote~: Is replaced by a new parking me·
Kohl's lot, and Lot ~37 to the Iter.
'"aulld latnr fl•r LeuNorthea1t corner of G~orge JoaEach bid must contain the full
chim's lot, thence with the rear name of every person or company
line of said Joachim's lot Souther. interested In tbe same; and be
ly about 2!5 feet Lo his Southwe&amp;t &amp;~companied bY a bOnd in the sum
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
corner, thence South 7{1% de
e• 0 $1000.~ to the aatisfaclion or
Hone
doublt ~W\
West
about
200
feet
to
Soul:"Al
I the Counc11 of the Vlllage of Pornwork ~afpeu .
Two wagons.
ley;
thenCe
South
12
degree-a
Easi
er}y, or a certified che-,::k on some (
manure apre1dcr, plows, corn
-Un iv~rslty in )lour
20 feet to th(' North line ot Lot ~ ven~ bank, u a gu;:~ranty tltat i[
planter, Jl'&amp;in drl11 , mow lnt.!
~~~~nbmation o( serv 1 o;:~ not ob. ~88; thence Norlb ·87 degrees ER&amp;t " e bi is accepted, a contract wUl
mtchlnefi bay rake, two horae
ro;rtt p)o'1t D. F. l'~ick:, Ro u~e 7, , tamable elsewhere, WORLD 13~ feet, thence South llV. de ee be c~tered .into and it• perform· .
'tWo m~·-· out C[ Che8t('r. Tel . I BOO K J.:neyclopedia, 18 volum· East 200 ~ect, thence South d~ :nc~ prope-rly secured .. Should any ·
YU~228er
. B-8·3tp • &lt;'s and llddc·. Fl'rst !n Sales. greell We•t .147 teet, thence : South r!:",~ ~~:jected, auch.check will be ·
d wh ~eturned to the bidder,
More people buy WORLD BOOK 88 dcgretls west 58 teet thence
Canntna: 1'omatoes, $1.00 7er : t~an any othQr EncyC'IOpcdla South 89 derreea West 18~ feet an I ou any bid be. accepted,
•tbeb c:heck will be (eturned up'n
bulhel. P9$ )'OUr own, brin ~
Joor lnformRtion
call ·or-write thence ' Nortl'f 181,1 degrees W
:Jour owft:l c.oD.talnen. Vlrill your IO&lt;:ll Repre•ent&amp;tlvo Mrs. feet, thence North 3 deareel Ealt of8tfroper I.Ucution an,d sec~ng
e C9ntract.
.
Elhel Phelps, Rt. No. 2, Phone laB feet thence North ~ d
Walker.
Fllls, Ohio.
feet to
Alearleet
The right is relel'ved to re)ec'
~
~ 32 · Pl)ml'lroy , Ohio. 8·7·10·21r Eost
..
ey, ' uy and all bids.
,
•
.
I

(8) Auto Sales

· Roy

Middleport. Ffrtt _ AutlomobJle: ning on the East line of said lot
846.11 172 feet from tm Southwest corner
thereof. thence North 6B degtec.11
CO~ETE IDI;:&amp;'Dct&gt; Proteetion, West 100 f.ret, thence North 23~
Lit•, Aut&lt;·. Fire, Polto.
Dor degrees East 55 n. thence south
M1lls, Ylcld!e;tnt. Ohio.
degrees East 100 feet to the
_;:;;:;:;;:;:~~~;:;;;;;:;:;;;:;~;;:;:;:::: Street, thence South 23'h degrees
I
55 feet to the place or be·
B.\X WOD
gmnmg; abo all of Lot 9 in c. w.
Da~ney's Addition to Pomeroy
OhiO, except 11 feet South, being
4
1 feet on Salt Street, and runnlng
._..
at that width b.ack to th e Hocking

J

--,7"--·- - - - - -

BaCh ner's

Gre-1 .

·I

to 5.30 P.M.

c:r.

divi~IUil

s
57 Ch00J8US

afto•••..

r~OI;I~Ciose
In
3 tc

F'urmshcd slec pinj
tow n. 127 Butternut.

scribed as follows, to· wit : Begin·

c.n

8 00
:
A.M.

I

Bondi. PhOne G15-J:

$1 0 .

ho•d

Ale817

larnet-Sim_.,a

Morning and Afternoon
STORE HOURS

M~.

M~s

Insurance

! 70 81

~%t:J :r~~a~rs=.al NotJcea of Events $1 .00. Obituarl&lt;.t~

(1) Notices

g~ pag~

METROPOLITAN

":!

fREE DELIVERY
EVERYDAY

See it at Zerkle
Transfer Co.

IC.~ttlnu•d

:sALEM TJJ,USTEE

~

Germ•~•
rro~ty

We&lt;~pon•

SPINEJ PIANO!

I:=======~===:.
II

CHESTNUT Rl DG[

Good CltiD Used Can

-- One mor~ for 25 cenlll per word
aGtFu~~a::r
'J!efo:nJ:
wofrd wm be charg~d for advr.rtlslnl!l u
IErnnl .
e ..,tfl. o l!arb month f allowing ln..w.rtio n
DaU
m Ad~rtlalng-Should be reported immedi8.lely ·Tbe
rert~!:t~~~ ~ U oat be respansible for mo~e than one.lncor-

3t~

Mrs. Vance Wilbur and Rita, Mr
an d Mrs. Tom CoUins.

Clerk

L D. Cottrill wa.s in McArthur
Monday .
Vonoe W ilbur. Ray S•udm,
O~,o •. and t~creafter conveyed by R.
By AU ... Cone
Lloyd Kmg, Ralph
Blaebtouc
Mmme Darl.ng Scolt and M H
H.'hard Jprdan has employ· 1 all have employment 1.t East FulScott, her husband, to Kath.~rin~ 01 ent at Beverly.
tonbam "'l'ith the Earl G WillBramlage by deed daLed May 17 f
and Mrs. Bill Gregory ann [ ia.ms Construction Co., of Athen.s.
1906, aud recorded in Book
am1 Y of Dayton an d Mr
168 of said Deed Records e'xeept Mrs. Lorrain Wells Flor'd . and
0. R. Webb visiled Albert Cone
1
the_ followint part thereof, ta-wlt. visiting their par ent's W a are and wire. Friday.
Being part of Lot No. 170 tn c. gory ood wife.
'
· A.
Opol .Fn,zpatrick w" , recent
W. Datlney's Adt!ition lO the Vii·
Albert Cone and wif,
v1s1lor Jn New Lexington.
!age of Pomeroy, bounded and de· Thursday with Mr. and
spent
Mr. and Mrs. AlbeA. Cone,

RATES

pe: !:o~ f.:'t~~C:~~tfv~~r!'~~~~~um charge 50c.---t ~entl

r-----------""1

of the Village cb·u•n•&lt;•il.,.
Wn
.l·glhl
l, R.addirl.
of the Village of Pomeroy .
G
s.pent Friday wllh Mr. and Mrs.,
lenna and .Marj Bratton Can!1
Charles W. Legar, ton visited Olli Jeffers and' wife. Harvey Bratlon of Logan .

co_nv~yed

ICR.At' IRON- Mil AU

Spandt~u

Frc~n·h slatc~mcn

Westi601111W•Biyi o~rder

thence North 12 degrees
feel to the place of beginning
containing four (4) acres, mor, 0 ;
Jess.

Records Reveal

Candtdated

Grotewnh\ callec' for wilhdnw-1
·
•
al of rorelifn troop• from Wt.t·
(~ontlnued From Pap OM} '
One)
r an .Germany and thr removal of
SydMY ed
From , ... One)
evelopment. Rt' lllid HI fore1gn ba.;e 8 15 11 ;Jrelude tn HarJegs, W. H.
lb :n pl un
and
today l.arge areas or th .• Gt'rman unifleation.
Fremont Steveno
. Th state iuued 831 ,7fl0
would be turnt&gt;d into des· [
stro-ngly worded
SALISBURY THUSTJ::E · w ,.ltt•r hahlng licensea at $2 ; 1$».320 an"'!;Tl
!l•t•ment ronlirmed reports ,.. 1 S&lt;hre&gt;ber.
f"r•d G
l&lt;&gt;fh e&gt;l 1\!Jal non ceaide &gt;.l lltblna Jlcen..,
m
'""' elr&lt;lo. in w., Cor· 1 rw Khr usheb.,'s ,..1., 1 tb" Pml Ja&lt;oba . .Den&gt;&lt;r HyoeU •nti " S3 •nd 26.m temporary non
, any who art·
o f 1 new , !ht· Sovu•t
dclegat inn
would James G. Lewtl, n 011 Eavns.
reJ'ldent fishioa hcen»t It Sl. It
'tar shauld think about 11 lhl li,. throw its ru ll
support lo th•'
SCJP((J TRUS1'EF. · Dana T J r u;sued 666,814
re•ident• huntln w li111
,uifl.
'
re•tlmn uld perha s ner. Edwin Oberholn ·r and ,. 11111
$2 , 2.960 non ·re"Jldent
Bnt !sh oli.Od
pcri)CIUU\l• lh!•
of
dhunllns license' et .JU! and 36-t19
lnd sta lcsmen of other
,.
manr
SU'ITON TRlSTI..""E
! 'I k I Ct&gt;r huntmg permit• at Sf!.
1hou!d h
na 1011 "
, . ·
~
&lt;~r.
Cul'a hoga
nt l d · th
t mk abo ut tht~ With th~
1\'tden, William Thuener El~o'h
. · · . .. cou. Y e _1n e nu_mpmem d;,eiopm&lt;&gt;nt of rO&lt;kN
The East
'"" indl&lt;al · Spencer. Homer M. Clr&lt;J. , E ,- b;r or f" b'"' l&gt;eenscs &gt;ssu•d w&gt;t h
no nllli ou lti t&gt;afe from ('d th.rough their
t·eception Hat·man. William F lluris u j fl.l.OC3d.. a drop _of 7.000 from tht&lt;
llttack "
thl' y wsn!E'd unity Mw and not Gaul and Otis F. Knopp · · '
pr eee lnJ1: . year. Franklin county
Khru &amp;hch•"
•nd
Esst
G
on
terms
laid
down
bv
cONSTABlES
R
·
d
of
11 g 1f1nl In the
.. .
rr ns
rh
.-1
t_
aymon Tea · h ntithe
' lb 3number
·
Premip 0 t
ev an ., hi,$ East German roJ . Card. Chester Twp· Oris F' 1
leeme• WI 4 ,771, an mu
1 n
' tl
~ . • o Grotewohl impJi. lowe rs.
Rurland Twp . 'H
. · wyom . rrease of approrimalely 2,000 OYt'r
S 1. b
··
rnn
ern . t he pNCPdin, , .• ,,
' ' lYd &lt;~&lt;· miUed Lhe Communists
oe\•er wm
· any fre .. ,,...
a IS ury Twp · Tro · Oht ·lll ''cr
, .0 u
fl•ar ,,.son coun' t y, ·w1th
- t h ree !tfw.
1ons rven in th
R
"' ... ......
Jr. Sa lisbur.11 'I'wp J d J
6
tZope.
e
ed·run East
ste~. Salisbury
:ncl W e~~- ~mg_um «::onsenaney Districl lak r
1
Khr h h
•
Hendrix , sutton Tw·~
· 5 fmt. ~n the num~er of out-of·
f us e cv, whose slat£' visit
(ContlnUtld Fr9m Page On•)
I
state:- flsher'llen , while Lawren rf'
50
the ar ;as. b£'t'n a flop , drove to
Salisbury Local District-Jamcounty issued the most non-re si·
alon
arJiament
Vo\k.skammcr es D. Adams, Clay Evans. DenVf'r
den t hunting licenses.
E"tg
where r·eluetont G: Hy"ll , Amos Lennard . E"rett
.
The following shows th• numb•••
£haled e~mans again were nul r· L:ghttoot, Qf&gt;orge Wagn~r. Orrn
(Contlnu.cl From Pav- One)
of hunting and fhhing licenses of
A .
Wlth flags and bannc"s \\ears, Homer Radfoni
Sen. Tohn w. Bricker , R·OhiO each kind iissued in Meigs and
g&amp;Jn the teCt"p lion was chi ll &gt; ·
·
pra&gt;'se• lh
·
surrounding ,ount&gt;' e•. ·.
· Southern Lo ca1 Oislrkt-Earl notch "busines!'man
e nom1nee
torl··
1' But 1n th e rubber stamp par
andasan"a exct'
Athens: 5 368 resident hUJlti ng ·
lamen! lt was a diff{'rcn t mal·
Mar!l"hall Adllms. Law· lent administrator.''
.....
20 ·non-resident hunting:
ter. Grotcwohl delivt•rt•d
•.··la•h· renre Boegh•.
Edwal'd
Bush.
Cb ·
ident fish&gt;·n ,·, 80 annual nnn-re"l11 ·'
lna tL k
R 1 h 11 d
a1rman Richard B. ~ussell
"
.. a :lC on We~! Germ em rha••·
aP
en erson, Albe1·t Hill, n c
h
dent fishin, ,· 148 tempora~ non
ceHo K
Dall
IIlli
......... a. or I e St-m1te Armetl St•r·
.,
.. r
onra(l
as N
. ' Rol e LeroY Lawrenco.· v1ccs
·
Comm 1ttee, which w11l hold resident fi shing.
welrt"r
m Adenauet· anti h'"'•• Vern
. , on . ease, Harold Proffitt. bearings on the nomination. de·
Galli a: 3.247 residen~ hunting·
n a e.s while "Khl·ushr hcv
'l.n. w1th first dtopu ty pre Glo\er Satsel' Jr., Delbert Smilh elined immediate comment.
157_ non resi dent huntlni; 1.636
1
mien .t\.lia.Stas :Mlkoyan.
-, Clarence Wickline.
""'
B
re s1.dent fi shin!!·, 1"2 annual non
'~b
G
· ·
ut committee member Lcvtr·
~ "
" ~ . orman Dcmocratlt Re
West
Lo I
ett SaltoMtall R-Mass. sa id he resident fishing; 107 teJPporary
1
pnblit ex ists and will cont in e t · D . ern
ca DJstrict- Ernest
fid
non-resident nshlng.
e~ia_t until unity comes and so~- · G avis.' Max. Edmun son, Howard was con I ent the group will be Jackson :. 4,261 resident ~u.,tiug·.
is secured
throu b
. erm:m, Darr,e11 Gofr, Lalll'fll impressed by McElroy's l'harac- 28 no
d t h
.
,.
Gern}any,'' Grotewohl de /' ,out · Holtman, Marvtn ..Miller, Ge ral d ter and ability .
.
n-.relll en unhng ;
ret:·
Khrusbebcv looked on "
Ia ed. F: Morris. Jamea Nicholson, Mor·
The ,;x-foot , four-m ob McEimy •dent t&gt;Shing; 230 annuol 9on re•
pprovmg· vm B. Wilson, Raymond Thom•·-~ · IE'tt Washlngton Wedn esrtny to ident
fishing;
320 temporpry non
resident
rl shlng.
return ~o Cincinnati tu wmd UfJ • Lawrence: 6,721 restdd.t hu nthis arfur~ before taking over the
601
Pentagon ·p ost. During a three- mg;
. non ~esident hun,lng: 3.·
day visit h~&gt;rc he met with Eisel• · 90S resJ~ent fishing ; 1.222 annual
ACROSS
DOWN
15. Ll\tle
howt!.l' ~nd a numbe r pf key &amp;t'R· non resJden~drishing ; 70S tenJporl . Rom&amp;fl
1. Ot:&amp;ert
a:Jrl
ators.
ary non rcs1 ent fishing.
18. Ex.
,
Meigs.: 531 Pesident huntlng ; g
plants
• ~\8\~sman
tt!nd,
J. S~ulfs
2. Near
~en . Hubert H. P.umpllrcy D· n_on_ resident hunting; 449 resident
t. Wi.~_er
ipo~t..
21. Ctose
~nn., so unded tht&gt; only sour I~sh~ng; 127 annual non resident
J{l, Thi..OWl
3. Earthy
to
note.
Asked tor rr,m nwnl on lh~ f~ sh!ng; 87 tt.&gt; mporary non resident
off
22. Bal.
'- · !!~~here
52-year.Old
soap company exeeu- fl shmg.
3
Jl"'ull
ot
ance1
~2. ShartUve's a~o!ntment,
Humphrey . Vinton : _1.302 resident hunting;
23. Mill.
13. Dl11mal
umbrage
sari~ "thiS IS a tac 1t admiSSIOn 8 non .re~ldl·nt hunting; 886 resiU . Bespatlgle
6. Surround;.
lar;
that thefe i.s a ncc('ssll y for a ~ent fls~mg; 7 annual non resi·
store.
Ui. Coin
ed by
clean-up
In the 0 -:opartment of . ent fl~hl~g. 43 temporary non -res~ttter4,t.;.•,
Alltwtr
(Jap.) .
houseo
7. Villa,re
D~feno;,e.
j1dent flshmg.
24. Toward
(RUsll . )
3a. Eyea
16. Argent
1 . Washingt1on : 5,810 resident hunt3,. Chrtstmaa
26. Capital
I
tabbq
8 Queer
1
(Ga. I
3&amp;. Uenua
17. A mer.
9. Obi
ATHLETE.'S FOOT GER IU
mg; 22~ nbn·r_e sident hunting ; ~.29. :Place
cenary
11. M1deaat
\
HQW TO KILL IT.
9913 res_!dent· ~shing; 1;946 annua l
31. Thonr
lizard !I
country
19. Nackel
of
IN ONE !lOUR.
non-rcs!dcn~ .mlng; 974 tcmpor·
ary non .resldent fishing ~
, (sym. )
32. Vexed
40. Viper
l p0$!1.J
29. ~ swarm
- If n01 ple•ud, rOur 40c back •t
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STRUCTURAL 1 BIIAMI

WANT ADS

Being a part of the property
by Adam Darling to (13) 8, 1:1 22,
Mmme Darling by deed dated
s. eptember 10, 1
887 , and recorded
m Book
64, •t of
Page
402 of
the,
Deed
Re«&gt;'d'
Mel&lt;!
County

OHIO VALLEY
..1"111I K tO.
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PttON£ 398

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lam~Dite Lug.tge - Lane Cedar \ ~ M ld dl~purt .
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Straight-leg Beegl~. Femnle. BroWJI
head , white legs, black body.
G,doe. 'cablyr nl5•9m·Me .of "Boot:o"B.
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Plans W('r r made to ~£" nd ~il·s
Tit•nr.v Sp£"11Cer as del{"!:lllc to lh~
st~te council ~es.s ion in Columbus
:h1.~ mon t h . Mrs Normnn Fre der·
Irk announcrd a s ilf'nt , auction
_for the next meeting. Members
were requested to bring articles
for the auction.
Tea , Dolly nnd Danny D\t~lts
, were solrl bY various comm i.t tees
) as a. money makin~::. project. A
1 m'eetmg of the Past Councilors
' was .announced for wednesday
evemn~. Aug.
14, at {~e lodge
hall w1th Mrs. iienry Eichi:lger
r.nd Mrs. Eddie Hartung as ho stesses.
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. Esther Hayes, eou 11 dJor. nl'f'·
'Sided llnrt reported ill were Mrs.
Albl'r t Parkttr and Mrs . Emmt•r·
son Ha yes. Mrs. Ella Hannum

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Amf'r!cp met in regular se11~inn
1'tJrs_day evenmg with 28 m•·m:
bers pl'rsent

By SHULTZ

l'EANtJTS

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fqr the three L'a, X for th' two O't, etc. Sinct'e tettert a"'"'
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'aeh day the code Jetters 'ar"e different.
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Dryg In Middleport I. Swlsh•r &amp;

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Wings · .. ·
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Chicken Parts
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Turkeys ,. 45c
Shrimp "· 79c

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MElT MARKET

No. 14 inR:lilroad.
C. W. Dabney
Valley
Also 'sallAddition
of Lot
to Pomeroy , M~igB County, Obio .

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Can be bought for small de
posit and take over payment. Write or phone for
details.

V:OUn' •

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Chnton
Middleport.
Phone 62b5-X.
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Ai£o the followmg real e9Late ail·
uate in the Village of Pomeroy
0
---- · - County of Meigs, and St'ate£
Ohio, to-wit : A drip or land ly·
_ _ _ _ __
lng in the rear of LOt 178 and part
1 056 Chevrolr t VB, t1 ,79~ Delray
2 rlr. Sedan . P owergllde. Bea u- ( 17) Help Wanted
0 ncy Downing
of Lot 179 ,lfld extending back to
tiful mork1dc leather Lrlm in ~ ______
11\'t;URANCE AGI!:NCI'
the Cliff of Rooks and extending
o1de. Blue anrt white two tone. Middle A~~!~.~;;;;--; ~~~ nl'nls
l'lira, Automobile, H..ltlt
from the Southwesterly line of
homt· to hr compani on
for
ACCIDENT
James Smith's lot above the base
0 ne owner. Blaetlnar's, Pnmc·
roy , 0 .
8·2·6~c mH idlf' a •! l'd l,ul\ \\'rll •· p 0
Lit., Cuualty •nd......
o[ the Cliff of Rocks to the North·
10M Olds Super "88" l~ ard Top.
Box 45 Pom uo.L 01110 8.8 .12 l
cast line of Augu.!;t Hauck's lot
__ P
$b2.495. Power
Stcenn!l and·
In MIDDLEPORT, o•••o
1
and reserving to A . r : 1
1
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rakes. Hyd t· amatlc drive . A lc 1 &lt;~ble M.mied M.m Agr 23·35 6136-M
PHONES
, 111
Ashworth ~nd F. W. Baber a thirty
nice automobile .
Blactlmu':;,
fur Retail Hrcad l{uu tP $6(1 a
(30) foot nght of way acro.stl said
Pomeroy, 0 .
8-2-6tc
week guarnntet· fo l' 1"1vc day
strip of land from lands owned
1955 Mercury 2 dr.
HArdtop.
wcl'll p!u ,; honus Appl} Nll'kle's (
bY the said A P. Ashworth and
$1 ,4~. 1\tercury-o-matic . Origi. B~kcry, 806 W. \&gt;la in any t1m c
F. w. Babe-r to the mouth of the
nal black finish like new. Very
afi Pr 5 P m
!l 5 3tc - - eoal mine now operated by them ,
6 room house ,
attractive car with lots of
--- garagf!, conveyed by Minnie Darling Scoti
10! 00 ' }( 100, nice location, in and M. H. Scott, btr hu sband, to
chrome on sparklint: black fi1:· ( 18) Employment
ish. Qual exhausts. Dlaettnar' s,
t
MJddleporl. Ohio, . $6,000.00.
Ruth C. Arr.1strong, by deed datPomeroy, 0.
8·2·6tc
On e
~· 4 room house, 1 acre of ground, ed Aprll 23, 1906, and recorded
I~ Chrysler V8 4 ctr. Sedan
·
~ -...-- ---located on Rose Hill . ntar in Book 95 at a e 1A2 f
'd
A quollty oar in good
&lt;nd e&gt;lr·rior
Pon&gt;erO'. Obw ldoi'J lor elder- Deed Re&lt;ords;
condition at a low price. Blael·
val n 111 now
HatcH reasonly couple $2200.
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by Katherine Bramla e sin le to
tnar's, Pomeroy , 0 .
8-2-6tc
able. lfom u 1\ral(•y, Phone :t31·Y 3
cabin, furnished, on th e Nolan and Clara
b; d'eed
1906 Buick V8 Cen tury. $2,095 .
8 5 12tc
Oh lO River at Lonl,! Bottom . dated January 25, 1939, and record·
2 dr. Hard Top. Trade-i n t rom Want&gt;.! d- T'API•:Il u .• !I.C.II\!J- 2!:i
Ohio.
acre ground located on I ed in Book 146, at Page 141 or the
one of our salidil'd Buick care·
yl!'l;.;."s f'J!()Crit·n of'. Frl't' e'l'i
good. r?ad . ld eal for hunting Deed Records of Melg9 County,
ful ownf'r. A wm·der tul bu)'!
mates.· L.
Rristngc r Rncin '
o.r fl:-;h l n~ lodge. $1500 .00.
Ohio, tha'. the detendauh have or
.
Blaettmu 's, Pomer oy, 0 .
Bm 124. Ohio
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Hohsteltcr
Ins.
Agency,
rla im sor:..e interest in said· real
7 11
, 8·2-8tc.
~ -225 E. Second St. , PomeJ·oy. estate as set forth therein , that th.e
1fl54 Chf'vroleh a.s low ~ $9fl5 . (
B~siness_ ____ 8-7·3 tc
plaintiffs and heir predecesson in
We have four that spark liJ lik e - - - -- __ _ _ _
For Sale fl room house, ba th all title have held sa1d real estate
new. With ond witho ut puwcr :\lEN ~ WO!I.U: N anrl cn(ii•T.F: Slo
modcr~. Call 1 171 i.!!l:lrt F'nlts. advers~·ly, openly and notoriously
glide- 210'9
und
Helairc'i.
tram fo1 "MOTEL
MANAGE· ~_! H. l·.aslma n, Saksman. 8·7-.:'ll c u. aga1nst each and every one of
Blaeltnar's, P CTr.c ro r. 0 . 8·2·fl1 c
MJo:::NT nnd
Only
H
said defend;:nts for a period tn
1
- - --- -- -~ MR turM wil l hL· con.~ ide r~cl . Age 1 cine' Pho ou~~Oanc Lot In R.1- excess of twenly·Qne years.
863
25 ln so. Wl'it r NATIONAL MO·
·
ne
The pra1er or 'kaid petition ill
---TF:L.TnAINING . l ~C. The Dail y FO R SALE Oil TRADE. Two b~d- Lhat the above named defcndantB
1- H. RAWWIGS SONS CO. _ •
S•nlmel, Bo• 6il6A. l'o.neroy o.
room bou&lt;O with '"' water. gos be compelled to set up and show
2
bour
Servlca.
Osy
8 5 3lp
'""'""· "" '"II '"" 33 aer" the. nature .and dtent of their ,,,.d
Phone tl221.
Pbone
of l11ntl. Mi ueral r ig hts . Tniler cla1ms or mterest.s or be forever
10#-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
W&lt;ml cc!. Phone 007·M. Virgil barred fro~ asserllng the sa me;
U
•••••K
Teaf ord, Syracuse.
~hatanythe
cla1ms of. said defendants,
8 8.61 P If
, may be adJud~&amp;ed to be n1.11l
1
3 1
D
and void; and the title of the plain
tor beat used car )'A LUES, flte
UBv th•
e~o I Notic.:es
tlffa to said premises' be quieted
Bn..L CHILDS.
7 0 lmop
Hour
NOTICI!
a&amp; against the defendants. and for
or
The Unknown H.elr~.:, Devisees, such other wnd further rchd as
.(9)
Of
Contrut"'
Legatees. Adn-\nlstr,at~:~rs, Exeeu· equlty and the nature o! the case
l~rs and A~signs of Minnie Dar· may require.
eGradlna: 6: t&gt;llch Di~gtng
lmg Scott. d(ceasert, the Unknown . Said de.fendants arc required to
VIRGil. WAMSLt;Y
~-leirs, nevi§ees, Legateea, Admin· answer said petition on or bdore
eTruck Londing Equipment
u trators, Executon and Auignl ot the 21st day of Septflmber, 19:17,
IBack·Hoe s~rv'ko
M. H. Scott, deceued, and the Un· or Judgement will be talten aga\nat
eDump Truck Service
known Heirs, Devbees, Legatees them as prayed ror.
·-- ·~~---~---lle~kwtth
Upright Phmn . Phone
AdminiJtrators. Executors and As:
NOLAN SHUSTER and
·~
signs of Kathernine Bramla te, de9LAH.A
!)iiUSTER, PlainSP·M202, Mason , W. Va .
8-6-3tp
ccued, whoae names and place•
titfa.
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JneSS
rvtt:e$ or mldence are unknown ond canB.Y CEDRIC W . CLARll
not be ascertained , will take noTheir Attorney
40 aallon automatic ga.~ water
hce
that
on
tlle
29th
day
of
July,
CEDRIC
W.
CLARK
healer. Good condition . J o~~ . Cusi0!11 Buil t Khc hen. Kitchens
1
Vadith Plumbing. l?hone 46-M
dmng nrd for your homr. Free 1957. Nolan Shuster and Clara romet&lt;tY, Ohio
Shuster,
as
plaintiffs,
filed
their
Attorney
for
Plalr.tifb.
B·IJ.3lp.
estlmatt's. l&lt;~o r cmo n &amp; Ahhntt
...,
.
_ 1 Phone 62B4-Y .
B·6·t! petition agaln1t them, as defend· (8) 1, 8, 10, 22, 29, (9) II, 6lc
- - - - - - - - . - - - - - anls, in the Court of Common
FOR SALE - r eachea. Ne~ Ha·
- - -Pleas of Metas Co.unty Ohio the
ven Orch"nrd, New Haven. Phouc AI umlnum eomblnatlou storm aad !lame being Cau&amp;e No' 12 5 ; 9 In 1
LIGAL NOTICa
Tu·24688.
7·29- :1
&amp;&lt;reen windows and doort. Steel said Court, allealng,
other
Sealed bids will
rectlivecl bY
and I:!Umlnum awnln,es and can. things, that the plalntlffa are the the CSlerk of the Villlgc of rome·
oplea. Ca 11 William Radford ownen of and in actual oue
roy, tate or Ohio, at the office of
SALE - Apple ~. New lla·
Rock Springa.
a 2 lmop: sion of the following de!:ribed aald Village Clerk untll 12 o'clock
ven Orchard, New Haven. Phone
real eatate in the VIllage or Pome . N'oon, August 28. 1967, tor the fur·
TU-zt888.
7-29tf
---I MITIS IXTERMINATED
roy, Co,unty of MeigA, and State nlahina and lnstallatlon of 223
PING pQNQ' .TABLE fnr sale. For frea lnspeetlnn phon C 383·M of Ohio, and more particularly de· parkiRg meters, on the two parkPhone IJloi·Y.
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Gilmore&gt; Supply Store Pomeroy ' scribed as follows· Beglnnin at Jng lots and on other designated
All wOrk gunrontucd.' Fully in: the ·southtalit corDer or Lot gNCI streets withln the Village of Pom·
! nn•d. Vnughan's Industrial and 339 on South Alley, LlnCGln H\11, eroy, Ohio.
Each bidder m1,11t ,1ubmit a unit
R.esidentlal Tcrmllf' Control Ser· in said vllhige, thence South 7
Storkllne Baby Carriage. Almost
VICe, St. Mnry8, w. Va.
7 20 tf degrC\cs w. 200 ft. to the cliff cost price Cor each parkin&amp; m~ler,
· new. Phone Racine 2L95.
8 5 3tc - - - , - - - - thence Northerly with the ellrf and the cost of, the installation of
RAniO A: 1'EU:VIS10Nabo ut 75 feet, thence Welt 60 teet each unit parkmg meter .
• .. year old rldlng horlfe:G~;tlc
Phon11 !)(), Cleland AppUance to an angle In the East side of Cne
Tb~ VlUqe of Pomeroy reserves
111
W.
M.aln
St.,
Pomeror
Street,
thence
with
d
atreet
the
r1ght to purchase more or less
541
GRAVELY 1.1UICTOR SALES end
Southerly to the Northwest corner ~~ar 22.5 parklna: meters, if con·
S&lt;!lrvlc:t. R. A. FlnliW, lUi i£,
=:::-,.--- _
of Lot No. 47, thence alon the
t C)nl warrant the .88 me.
)fain St., Pomeroy.
7·24-:n\.":.
QUlCK SEJtVlCE l.'n Watehf. , rear of Lots 47, 48 4ft 4J 4 41 tb Blddk'1s llhould q&gt;ecily whether
palrtn1 n, f'aotory Tral ~~ 40, J9,
37 ' 38,
e par ng meter• are mechanical
38•
watchmaker, t:OUdNS JE~'k. 34, 30, ~9. 28.' 178', 18, I
Ot automadc. Each bidder shall
LIDRS. Purnero
price that each biddl!'lr
l-3·tl and 8 to Lhc Northeast corner of q~iJte
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Lot 6. thence Northwesterly to the w a ow the Village of Pomeroy
,_ Northcan earner of Lot ~ 6 th
for any used parking meter that
CONCRETE BLOCJLq
Southerly w1th the rear of 'Lote~: Is replaced by a new parking me·
Kohl's lot, and Lot ~37 to the Iter.
'"aulld latnr fl•r LeuNorthea1t corner of G~orge JoaEach bid must contain the full
chim's lot, thence with the rear name of every person or company
line of said Joachim's lot Souther. interested In tbe same; and be
ly about 2!5 feet Lo his Southwe&amp;t &amp;~companied bY a bOnd in the sum
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
corner, thence South 7{1% de
e• 0 $1000.~ to the aatisfaclion or
Hone
doublt ~W\
West
about
200
feet
to
Soul:"Al
I the Counc11 of the Vlllage of Pornwork ~afpeu .
Two wagons.
ley;
thenCe
South
12
degree-a
Easi
er}y, or a certified che-,::k on some (
manure apre1dcr, plows, corn
-Un iv~rslty in )lour
20 feet to th(' North line ot Lot ~ ven~ bank, u a gu;:~ranty tltat i[
planter, Jl'&amp;in drl11 , mow lnt.!
~~~~nbmation o( serv 1 o;:~ not ob. ~88; thence Norlb ·87 degrees ER&amp;t " e bi is accepted, a contract wUl
mtchlnefi bay rake, two horae
ro;rtt p)o'1t D. F. l'~ick:, Ro u~e 7, , tamable elsewhere, WORLD 13~ feet, thence South llV. de ee be c~tered .into and it• perform· .
'tWo m~·-· out C[ Che8t('r. Tel . I BOO K J.:neyclopedia, 18 volum· East 200 ~ect, thence South d~ :nc~ prope-rly secured .. Should any ·
YU~228er
. B-8·3tp • &lt;'s and llddc·. Fl'rst !n Sales. greell We•t .147 teet, thence : South r!:",~ ~~:jected, auch.check will be ·
d wh ~eturned to the bidder,
More people buy WORLD BOOK 88 dcgretls west 58 teet thence
Canntna: 1'omatoes, $1.00 7er : t~an any othQr EncyC'IOpcdla South 89 derreea West 18~ feet an I ou any bid be. accepted,
•tbeb c:heck will be (eturned up'n
bulhel. P9$ )'OUr own, brin ~
Joor lnformRtion
call ·or-write thence ' Nortl'f 181,1 degrees W
:Jour owft:l c.oD.talnen. Vlrill your IO&lt;:ll Repre•ent&amp;tlvo Mrs. feet, thence North 3 deareel Ealt of8tfroper I.Ucution an,d sec~ng
e C9ntract.
.
Elhel Phelps, Rt. No. 2, Phone laB feet thence North ~ d
Walker.
Fllls, Ohio.
feet to
Alearleet
The right is relel'ved to re)ec'
~
~ 32 · Pl)ml'lroy , Ohio. 8·7·10·21r Eost
..
ey, ' uy and all bids.
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Middleport. Ffrtt _ AutlomobJle: ning on the East line of said lot
846.11 172 feet from tm Southwest corner
thereof. thence North 6B degtec.11
CO~ETE IDI;:&amp;'Dct&gt; Proteetion, West 100 f.ret, thence North 23~
Lit•, Aut&lt;·. Fire, Polto.
Dor degrees East 55 n. thence south
M1lls, Ylcld!e;tnt. Ohio.
degrees East 100 feet to the
_;:;;:;:;;:;:~~~;:;;;;;:;:;;;:;~;;:;:;:::: Street, thence South 23'h degrees
I
55 feet to the place or be·
B.\X WOD
gmnmg; abo all of Lot 9 in c. w.
Da~ney's Addition to Pomeroy
OhiO, except 11 feet South, being
4
1 feet on Salt Street, and runnlng
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at that width b.ack to th e Hocking

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r~OI;I~Ciose
In
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F'urmshcd slec pinj
tow n. 127 Butternut.

scribed as follows, to· wit : Begin·

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8 00
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A.M.

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Bondi. PhOne G15-J:

$1 0 .

ho•d

Ale817

larnet-Sim_.,a

Morning and Afternoon
STORE HOURS

M~.

M~s

Insurance

! 70 81

~%t:J :r~~a~rs=.al NotJcea of Events $1 .00. Obituarl&lt;.t~

(1) Notices

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METROPOLITAN

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fREE DELIVERY
EVERYDAY

See it at Zerkle
Transfer Co.

IC.~ttlnu•d

:sALEM TJJ,USTEE

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Germ•~•
rro~ty

We&lt;~pon•

SPINEJ PIANO!

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CHESTNUT Rl DG[

Good CltiD Used Can

-- One mor~ for 25 cenlll per word
aGtFu~~a::r
'J!efo:nJ:
wofrd wm be charg~d for advr.rtlslnl!l u
IErnnl .
e ..,tfl. o l!arb month f allowing ln..w.rtio n
DaU
m Ad~rtlalng-Should be reported immedi8.lely ·Tbe
rert~!:t~~~ ~ U oat be respansible for mo~e than one.lncor-

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Mrs. Vance Wilbur and Rita, Mr
an d Mrs. Tom CoUins.

Clerk

L D. Cottrill wa.s in McArthur
Monday .
Vonoe W ilbur. Ray S•udm,
O~,o •. and t~creafter conveyed by R.
By AU ... Cone
Lloyd Kmg, Ralph
Blaebtouc
Mmme Darl.ng Scolt and M H
H.'hard Jprdan has employ· 1 all have employment 1.t East FulScott, her husband, to Kath.~rin~ 01 ent at Beverly.
tonbam "'l'ith the Earl G WillBramlage by deed daLed May 17 f
and Mrs. Bill Gregory ann [ ia.ms Construction Co., of Athen.s.
1906, aud recorded in Book
am1 Y of Dayton an d Mr
168 of said Deed Records e'xeept Mrs. Lorrain Wells Flor'd . and
0. R. Webb visiled Albert Cone
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the_ followint part thereof, ta-wlt. visiting their par ent's W a are and wire. Friday.
Being part of Lot No. 170 tn c. gory ood wife.
'
· A.
Opol .Fn,zpatrick w" , recent
W. Datlney's Adt!ition lO the Vii·
Albert Cone and wif,
v1s1lor Jn New Lexington.
!age of Pomeroy, bounded and de· Thursday with Mr. and
spent
Mr. and Mrs. AlbeA. Cone,

RATES

pe: !:o~ f.:'t~~C:~~tfv~~r!'~~~~~um charge 50c.---t ~entl

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of the Village cb·u•n•&lt;•il.,.
Wn
.l·glhl
l, R.addirl.
of the Village of Pomeroy .
G
s.pent Friday wllh Mr. and Mrs.,
lenna and .Marj Bratton Can!1
Charles W. Legar, ton visited Olli Jeffers and' wife. Harvey Bratlon of Logan .

co_nv~yed

ICR.At' IRON- Mil AU

Spandt~u

Frc~n·h slatc~mcn

Westi601111W•Biyi o~rder

thence North 12 degrees
feel to the place of beginning
containing four (4) acres, mor, 0 ;
Jess.

Records Reveal

Candtdated

Grotewnh\ callec' for wilhdnw-1
·
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al of rorelifn troop• from Wt.t·
(~ontlnued From Pap OM} '
One)
r an .Germany and thr removal of
SydMY ed
From , ... One)
evelopment. Rt' lllid HI fore1gn ba.;e 8 15 11 ;Jrelude tn HarJegs, W. H.
lb :n pl un
and
today l.arge areas or th .• Gt'rman unifleation.
Fremont Steveno
. Th state iuued 831 ,7fl0
would be turnt&gt;d into des· [
stro-ngly worded
SALISBURY THUSTJ::E · w ,.ltt•r hahlng licensea at $2 ; 1$».320 an"'!;Tl
!l•t•ment ronlirmed reports ,.. 1 S&lt;hre&gt;ber.
f"r•d G
l&lt;&gt;fh e&gt;l 1\!Jal non ceaide &gt;.l lltblna Jlcen..,
m
'""' elr&lt;lo. in w., Cor· 1 rw Khr usheb.,'s ,..1., 1 tb" Pml Ja&lt;oba . .Den&gt;&lt;r HyoeU •nti " S3 •nd 26.m temporary non
, any who art·
o f 1 new , !ht· Sovu•t
dclegat inn
would James G. Lewtl, n 011 Eavns.
reJ'ldent fishioa hcen»t It Sl. It
'tar shauld think about 11 lhl li,. throw its ru ll
support lo th•'
SCJP((J TRUS1'EF. · Dana T J r u;sued 666,814
re•ident• huntln w li111
,uifl.
'
re•tlmn uld perha s ner. Edwin Oberholn ·r and ,. 11111
$2 , 2.960 non ·re"Jldent
Bnt !sh oli.Od
pcri)CIUU\l• lh!•
of
dhunllns license' et .JU! and 36-t19
lnd sta lcsmen of other
,.
manr
SU'ITON TRlSTI..""E
! 'I k I Ct&gt;r huntmg permit• at Sf!.
1hou!d h
na 1011 "
, . ·
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&lt;~r.
Cul'a hoga
nt l d · th
t mk abo ut tht~ With th~
1\'tden, William Thuener El~o'h
. · · . .. cou. Y e _1n e nu_mpmem d;,eiopm&lt;&gt;nt of rO&lt;kN
The East
'"" indl&lt;al · Spencer. Homer M. Clr&lt;J. , E ,- b;r or f" b'"' l&gt;eenscs &gt;ssu•d w&gt;t h
no nllli ou lti t&gt;afe from ('d th.rough their
t·eception Hat·man. William F lluris u j fl.l.OC3d.. a drop _of 7.000 from tht&lt;
llttack "
thl' y wsn!E'd unity Mw and not Gaul and Otis F. Knopp · · '
pr eee lnJ1: . year. Franklin county
Khru &amp;hch•"
•nd
Esst
G
on
terms
laid
down
bv
cONSTABlES
R
·
d
of
11 g 1f1nl In the
.. .
rr ns
rh
.-1
t_
aymon Tea · h ntithe
' lb 3number
·
Premip 0 t
ev an ., hi,$ East German roJ . Card. Chester Twp· Oris F' 1
leeme• WI 4 ,771, an mu
1 n
' tl
~ . • o Grotewohl impJi. lowe rs.
Rurland Twp . 'H
. · wyom . rrease of approrimalely 2,000 OYt'r
S 1. b
··
rnn
ern . t he pNCPdin, , .• ,,
' ' lYd &lt;~&lt;· miUed Lhe Communists
oe\•er wm
· any fre .. ,,...
a IS ury Twp · Tro · Oht ·lll ''cr
, .0 u
fl•ar ,,.son coun' t y, ·w1th
- t h ree !tfw.
1ons rven in th
R
"' ... ......
Jr. Sa lisbur.11 'I'wp J d J
6
tZope.
e
ed·run East
ste~. Salisbury
:ncl W e~~- ~mg_um «::onsenaney Districl lak r
1
Khr h h
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Hendrix , sutton Tw·~
· 5 fmt. ~n the num~er of out-of·
f us e cv, whose slat£' visit
(ContlnUtld Fr9m Page On•)
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state:- flsher'llen , while Lawren rf'
50
the ar ;as. b£'t'n a flop , drove to
Salisbury Local District-Jamcounty issued the most non-re si·
alon
arJiament
Vo\k.skammcr es D. Adams, Clay Evans. DenVf'r
den t hunting licenses.
E"tg
where r·eluetont G: Hy"ll , Amos Lennard . E"rett
.
The following shows th• numb•••
£haled e~mans again were nul r· L:ghttoot, Qf&gt;orge Wagn~r. Orrn
(Contlnu.cl From Pav- One)
of hunting and fhhing licenses of
A .
Wlth flags and bannc"s \\ears, Homer Radfoni
Sen. Tohn w. Bricker , R·OhiO each kind iissued in Meigs and
g&amp;Jn the teCt"p lion was chi ll &gt; ·
·
pra&gt;'se• lh
·
surrounding ,ount&gt;' e•. ·.
· Southern Lo ca1 Oislrkt-Earl notch "busines!'man
e nom1nee
torl··
1' But 1n th e rubber stamp par
andasan"a exct'
Athens: 5 368 resident hUJlti ng ·
lamen! lt was a diff{'rcn t mal·
Mar!l"hall Adllms. Law· lent administrator.''
.....
20 ·non-resident hunting:
ter. Grotcwohl delivt•rt•d
•.··la•h· renre Boegh•.
Edwal'd
Bush.
Cb ·
ident fish&gt;·n ,·, 80 annual nnn-re"l11 ·'
lna tL k
R 1 h 11 d
a1rman Richard B. ~ussell
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.. a :lC on We~! Germ em rha••·
aP
en erson, Albe1·t Hill, n c
h
dent fishin, ,· 148 tempora~ non
ceHo K
Dall
IIlli
......... a. or I e St-m1te Armetl St•r·
.,
.. r
onra(l
as N
. ' Rol e LeroY Lawrenco.· v1ccs
·
Comm 1ttee, which w11l hold resident fi shing.
welrt"r
m Adenauet· anti h'"'•• Vern
. , on . ease, Harold Proffitt. bearings on the nomination. de·
Galli a: 3.247 residen~ hunting·
n a e.s while "Khl·ushr hcv
'l.n. w1th first dtopu ty pre Glo\er Satsel' Jr., Delbert Smilh elined immediate comment.
157_ non resi dent huntlni; 1.636
1
mien .t\.lia.Stas :Mlkoyan.
-, Clarence Wickline.
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B
re s1.dent fi shin!!·, 1"2 annual non
'~b
G
· ·
ut committee member Lcvtr·
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" ~ . orman Dcmocratlt Re
West
Lo I
ett SaltoMtall R-Mass. sa id he resident fishing; 107 teJPporary
1
pnblit ex ists and will cont in e t · D . ern
ca DJstrict- Ernest
fid
non-resident nshlng.
e~ia_t until unity comes and so~- · G avis.' Max. Edmun son, Howard was con I ent the group will be Jackson :. 4,261 resident ~u.,tiug·.
is secured
throu b
. erm:m, Darr,e11 Gofr, Lalll'fll impressed by McElroy's l'harac- 28 no
d t h
.
,.
Gern}any,'' Grotewohl de /' ,out · Holtman, Marvtn ..Miller, Ge ral d ter and ability .
.
n-.relll en unhng ;
ret:·
Khrusbebcv looked on "
Ia ed. F: Morris. Jamea Nicholson, Mor·
The ,;x-foot , four-m ob McEimy •dent t&gt;Shing; 230 annuol 9on re•
pprovmg· vm B. Wilson, Raymond Thom•·-~ · IE'tt Washlngton Wedn esrtny to ident
fishing;
320 temporpry non
resident
rl shlng.
return ~o Cincinnati tu wmd UfJ • Lawrence: 6,721 restdd.t hu nthis arfur~ before taking over the
601
Pentagon ·p ost. During a three- mg;
. non ~esident hun,lng: 3.·
day visit h~&gt;rc he met with Eisel• · 90S resJ~ent fishing ; 1.222 annual
ACROSS
DOWN
15. Ll\tle
howt!.l' ~nd a numbe r pf key &amp;t'R· non resJden~drishing ; 70S tenJporl . Rom&amp;fl
1. Ot:&amp;ert
a:Jrl
ators.
ary non rcs1 ent fishing.
18. Ex.
,
Meigs.: 531 Pesident huntlng ; g
plants
• ~\8\~sman
tt!nd,
J. S~ulfs
2. Near
~en . Hubert H. P.umpllrcy D· n_on_ resident hunting; 449 resident
t. Wi.~_er
ipo~t..
21. Ctose
~nn., so unded tht&gt; only sour I~sh~ng; 127 annual non resident
J{l, Thi..OWl
3. Earthy
to
note.
Asked tor rr,m nwnl on lh~ f~ sh!ng; 87 tt.&gt; mporary non resident
off
22. Bal.
'- · !!~~here
52-year.Old
soap company exeeu- fl shmg.
3
Jl"'ull
ot
ance1
~2. ShartUve's a~o!ntment,
Humphrey . Vinton : _1.302 resident hunting;
23. Mill.
13. Dl11mal
umbrage
sari~ "thiS IS a tac 1t admiSSIOn 8 non .re~ldl·nt hunting; 886 resiU . Bespatlgle
6. Surround;.
lar;
that thefe i.s a ncc('ssll y for a ~ent fls~mg; 7 annual non resi·
store.
Ui. Coin
ed by
clean-up
In the 0 -:opartment of . ent fl~hl~g. 43 temporary non -res~ttter4,t.;.•,
Alltwtr
(Jap.) .
houseo
7. Villa,re
D~feno;,e.
j1dent flshmg.
24. Toward
(RUsll . )
3a. Eyea
16. Argent
1 . Washingt1on : 5,810 resident hunt3,. Chrtstmaa
26. Capital
I
tabbq
8 Queer
1
(Ga. I
3&amp;. Uenua
17. A mer.
9. Obi
ATHLETE.'S FOOT GER IU
mg; 22~ nbn·r_e sident hunting ; ~.29. :Place
cenary
11. M1deaat
\
HQW TO KILL IT.
9913 res_!dent· ~shing; 1;946 annua l
31. Thonr
lizard !I
country
19. Nackel
of
IN ONE !lOUR.
non-rcs!dcn~ .mlng; 974 tcmpor·
ary non .resldent fishing ~
, (sym. )
32. Vexed
40. Viper
l p0$!1.J
29. ~ swarm
- If n01 ple•ud, rOur 40c back •t
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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Aug .

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DICK TRACY

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SOCIETY

Golden Rule
Class Holds
Weiner Roost
The Golden Rule Cl~.!i or the
Pomeroy Church of Chrl.•2! beld a
wiener roast at Ba.!lty'JI Lake,
Tuesday evening Prayer was of.
!ered by Donald. See~·ers, pastor
of the churtb.
Attending were Mr 11nd
DenYer Kapple and familY,
and Mrs. Oll11er Mit'hael and
Mr. and Mrs Glen Sm11:h

Mrs.
Mr
son,
an&lt;t

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Mn E M Barteb or Huntington.
W V• . arched Monday evonillJIIO
.IS.!illt In lb~ cue of her motber,
I Mn. Juhus Smith who ia quite ill
Arthur Smith, who returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Etchmgor or hu home, Chauncey Tue!day, re.
CoJumbua, who . spent the P•W i turn~d \oday to assi~ In th.e care
week with her mother, Mrs. Mabel of hlJ moUu.•r, Mn Julius Smlth.
Van Meter and Mr. and Mra. Udie 1 Mn c. L Arnold vi~L~ted
ber
Hartung, Cbeater, left Wednudy 1 daughter. Mn. Robert Richard.l o!
morning aeeo~paned by Mrs. Van Gallipolis several days last week.
Meter for a v1s1t w1th relatives in 1
1
Youngstown
Callers on Mrs C L. Arnold,
Mis.!l Nancy Hatl'hcr, daughter of Athens RD, last Wednes&lt;by were
Mr. and , Mrs Oliver Michael left Mn. Doris (Arnold ) Meredith of
Saturday for
Memphis, )'enn., Buffalo, N Y , Mrs Dell Mere·
where !!he will spend the remAind·, dith, Warsaw, lnd; Mrs. WHUam
er of the .sur.1mer with her grrcnd· 'Frecker . P1ne Grove and Ruth A.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W W. Ben· Ricl\ards , Gallipohs.
nett. She Wi'&gt; acccompanied aa far
as Huntington, W. Va., by her mo-[
ther.
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Mr3. Willard Grant and s.ister
Ml!' Dorothy Ebersbach of Tampa:'
Fla., left today lftf:'l" a visit with
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S Celebrated

Tbe liXth birthday oi Tommy
Leonard, 110n of Mrs. Paul 1 Leonard, Maaon, wu celebrated at
the Middleport Roachide Park
Wednesday aft.er~:~oon.
His mother w~s wuted by his
gran(lrnother, Mrl. J. Q. Leonard,
and his oldest sister, Mrs, As&amp;
Camp,Jn serving ice cream, birth·
day cake, eanrltes, Koolade aDd
favors of balloons and horns' to
th«: children.
Guests 1ncJuded Mlehael Grt!s~.
Richard Haggerty, Junior CJc.
land, Richard WilsGn, Betty Rae
Ruuett, M,-ta Wilson, Ann camp
Rebecca aM Ellen Leon11rd.

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Lucas-Hard man
Marriage Vows
Are Exchanged

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Two Birthdays
Celebrated In
Pooler Family

. and Mrs. Elmer Burns, Brownell
are announcing the engagement of their
to George Na,than Roush, SOil of Kenna Roush MlnersviUe
date for the wedding has been announced.
'
·
Miss Hess, who is a graduate ot Moddleporl High School is
employ~d as bookkeeper for the Foreman &amp; Abbott TeievuoIOn and R;tdlo Store. Mr. Roush gra~uated from Pomeroy High
School and served m the U. S. Martnc Corps. He is employed
· by the New York Central r~ilroad.

Presbyterial
Yo Uth COUnCI'I
Held Saturday.

Mrs. John Parsons
ISH0n0red GUeSt
At Layette Shower

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Lowed-

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gifts free fo11

.Top Value Stamps

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Veal

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Packers Label rich, thick and crecunr

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SPECIAl-S DAILY

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Ma11'1 Luneh 40drom 11 A. M, to 2 P, ,M.
, CII!CKBN IN BASKET, FRENCH FJ(t£8, "
., .BBU.D &amp; BV'ITI!R., COFFEE or TEA U.OO .
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Franil: B Lievtng, 84,, former
ohoriff of Mason County and mem·
the court d1ed Thursday
i~;;g"'~st his home· in Point Plealwat also formerly the own·
er of
Ltevlnr, Coal Company at
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The deceased was born in Ma·
son County th'e .~pn of the late
Frederick Lievtnli and Mary Yon·
ker ·Hjs w~fe preceded him in
death in 1952.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
Hiley Fry, West Columbia and
two .sons. Uervin A or Mason ani
Lemley B. of Dearborn, Mleh.. AJ.
so survtving are seven grand ehil·
dren and 12 great grandchildren.

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.WheJJ TJJeodcrre E. Marquis,
Riverdale, Md ., ume 1n,to police •
headquarten to fiJI out an aeei:.
dent report on the tlr bia ·da~~
ter, Mal')' F. Marquil, JP, wti
drivmg, he told Webster:
"I've beeo in thiJ bu.sineu of
yours fDr 2t yean."
. And he pulled out a worn, t.,..
mshed badge wltb the l&amp;rie.
number&amp;, ''714" on it n wu the
or1gmal Badge 714 so popuJarized
on TV in the Dragnet series.
According to the uporl, Mary
Marquis wa.t eoing west at 11
mph when she pueed 1 car
driven by Floyd E. Spence, S2.
Pomeroy, al.!o
neaded west
Spence had sign.;.led for a turn.
Sbe struck
the left fide of
Spence's car.
Damage was e.11timated at $ltc)..
The Marquis car was damag~ an
estimated $100. There were DO
arrests.
HEADON CRA$H
Charles Laudermilk, 22, Pome. roy, wa1 eharged ,_.ilh driving
wbile mtox1-cated after a ear be
was driving collided head011 with
another on RL 7 at 2:15 a. m..
th1s morning.
lnjurrd were Lauderritilk, eye
cuLs and bruise11; Virginia Ken·
ned)-, knee eul$ and bruises and
Virpnla Estep, cut lips and bnJi.
ses. Tbe women rwere riding in a
~ab drinn by
Paul WUJiams.
Hudson St.. Klddleport, 01med by
the B&amp;:B Cab Co.
All the injured were tall:ea to
Meigs General H01plt.¥l, treated
and released. Patrolmu Edwin:l
Strauss inve&amp;tinll!d. :

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For•-ed Run Lake

.hJdre 'John C. Bacon found Ev·
erett Erwin, Middleport. guilty ol

play at the ~eiga Count)'.oo Fair
l';ete dl•eussed when a meetini!
&gt;f the M-G-M District committe&lt;:
wal'! held at the Middleport Public Llbtacy Thursday night.
Srout dJsplays at the Galli•
::ount}t Fair were discussed ::.n~
~splalned~ and Tim Ree8e led a
1tsc~lon of 1 Scout Village to
1e 'er.cte(! at the Meigs County
Fair wHh tfie five units repre
.;ented. at the \..,_eeting psrtl~~plt·
·ng.
' Robert . L. Siler. Dlatr1et Exe
~utlve; wa1 present and other
' .'1ere;- ·GetJrge Ho)lt Jr., Assiatnnl
'Jiltrlct Commissioner. John Par

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ldr, Georg~ Wagner, Scoutmaster
Spencer,
~coUtlni1ter TrOop ·249, Pomeroy·
Leopard GWfildbwsky and Gen.to
· Cplem&amp;n, ,At'ilstarit Scoutmasters
''&gt;f .t'toop Ud. · Jrarold Smith
TrboJt, ibO, l ..mes W. Reese, JCX:
pldrer PoJt.%70, H,mlock Grove.
&gt;( . Troop ~; Ralph

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Scott Burdette of Coolville
takes the place of his Dad a'&gt; residence in Potnt PleU~qJt after
manager of his pa-rentll' small 7 p. m. Saturday.
f,JRI~Y far"!. whi~e '+ th.o'!,~ .1e.n1or
Scrviees will be &amp;~eld at tb.t
Buraemr works m co'8'tnlction Bel.lemeade EUB e•urch, Ft. Pleal- • r.u~~ .,.. !!o~&lt;Ua . ~
covatr
~.DWf. ehli!ilti · im~
was rewarded
wofk. His work
at i p. m. Sunday with the Rev.
Tburgday with a ftrst ~lace in the Jac~ Higgins otnciatlng. 'l'tn! body hel(l for appearance before JP
,
showmanship class af the SEO will Ue in state at tbe cbureb from ·R E Gnndley.
~:L~fu~~;-~! UP--A hanasmnc OL-tcr:nlnauon :o
ca·~rn
Tho
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to take a~y • "They suf(~red untold miseries Guernsey St ·ow jn Athen11.
1 to 2 p. m. Sunday.
was traveling west OD lt. 7 in.
1
nursing lus I and discomforts with no com·
personal
Burial will be made ln tbe Sun· s1de the eorpontion lineA and
Th.e 16-year·old youth who has
erippled plane more than 1,0!10 / plaJpt," Tyson said after landing been active in 4-H Club work for crest
Memorial
Cemetery, Pt. came acrou tbe cent!'! line tq llit
miles over the choppy Pacilic to his lour·engine Bocmg C97 at lii· many years of bts young life, i&gt; Pleasant under the dtrection of the cab headon.
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a safe landing with 67 persons 1 lo's Lyman Ail"(lort Wednesday responsible for the farm . In the Foglesong Funeral Home.
The t~ Incident involved •
1 on its two starboard engines
The Lieving Coal co., at Wen car driven br Louis Laudtnnilk. -...
aboard.
Athens he competed with 10 exhi·
"They watched th~lr baggage bitors and 73 head of cattle.
Columbia is no\V owned and oper. 43, Pomeroy, and cnn~ed bY Lee
Instead, Maj. Samuel Tyson, 37.
ated by the son of the deceased, M. Bing wbich wu damaged art
of CouncU Bluffs, Iowa ; and Va· bemg th.rown overboard and thc;1
caville, Calif., insisted his pac- were tully aware of the sltu.ll·
Harold Carnahan and Son, Ra· Hervin Lieving.
estimated SlO. ThiJ ear 1t.rud
!lengcrs, including 10 women, de· liOn-find they remained calm,·· cine RD won the Grand Cham·
a parked ear at Spring Ave. and
served all the praise (or their he said
,pion, all female class. with hls
~ · Main owned bY Vernon E.
' "Welcome ln Favora Mabel.''
Bolinger, Pnmerot. Damage wei
Glv• lnsf)lrlno Elthlbltion
estimated at $50.
Charles Theiss,
Racine RD,
Tyson himself gave an .msplr
The
report
.Wd
Laudermllk
mg cxhibilion of courage and took first prize in the three-year·
attempted to P81"k at the curb
; nerve. ·But the strain of holding old rows. He also copped the
ahead of Bolinger's car and.
· his aircraft aloft for nearly six Baooer Award for the beiit fe.
struek Ute lett aide. Laudennilt
hours on only to engines told on male bred and owned bv an ex·
was chaqed with drivinl on a
hibitor. This award, ari 18x2(
him,
"I snapped ·my
watcl'\band color-£ul banner, is given by the
COSHOCTON
O. UP Two permit without a liceilJe:d driver
men who escaped from the city with him.
straining at the wheel and I was State Guernaey Association.
Clarence Price, Portland, the jail b.ere Wednesday wb.ile await·
soaked w1th sweat whea we fmal·
third Meigs
County exhibitor, lng arraignment on forgery and
ly landed,:' he said.
won first prize in the yearling breaking and entering charges
Tyson had SO minutes of gllll bull con'te.!lt. He was beaten for" were capturtd late Thursday in an
remaining in hts tanks-enough Grand Champiqn bull by the "empty coal ear at Fresno, 12 miles
for three more passes at the Thoma.~ Fisher" and Daughter northeut Df Coshocton.
airfield had he failed in his ini· fann, Stockport, 0.. Washlagton
Dwight A Parrish, 22, and Karl
tial attempt to lan5f.
&lt;;ou nty.
D. McKee, 19, both of Knox Couo- .
Air Force officers said TYson'5
A
Junior Champion female, win· ty, were bedded down for the night
decialon to drop his plane to al· ner over Burdette m the graltd in a ~oal car on the Nitkel Plate
Jes!l'ie E. Bryant, 81, ol lAing
titud~ ranging betweEn 50 and prize contest, w&amp;s won by a beau· R.allroa~. They surrendered with·
Bottom
"WW.S dead on
arrival of
100 ~et was what: enabled him I!J tiful yearling heifer that came out trouble to the posse of sber.
the
Pomeroy
Emergency
Squad
malt~ land. By dropping .so low from the Clarence Price !arm as Iff's depulle-.a, police and state
early
this
morning
wben
s"m·
he pltked llp a 20·kn0t tailwind a calC.
highway patrl'llme~.
moned to Forked Run Late.
that Jpelled .'the d,iJferenetl be·
The sheriff said the prutse went
Bcyanl according to Meigs
tWee4 a safe landmg and a dJtCh·
to Fresno a£ter he received a tele· County Coroner Henry Ewing aping On empty ta'nk!
phone call from a teenage boy who parently sufleted a heart attack
~omomeod.cl For Medal
spotted the fugitives in the village while fishing at ~ the popUlar
. !In 1'\lVD.shington, Lt. Gen. Joseph
earlier in the day.
Smltb, head of the. Military Atr
The two men said they hid dur- fishing spot.
Bryant's wife wa$ with taim o.•1
ing the day and raided gardens
Trsn'5port SerVice, said he will
the
fishing trip, aeeording to rc ·
te&lt;:onuneond a Djstingul!ihed Fl~··
at night for food . They were reporta.
log Cross for the heroic pilot
turned to the county jail here.
Smith sent Tyson a telegram to
The two were scheduled to be
A.monlt the tl:lent appearing at advise him of ~he rccommenda·
LANCAS'ffiR, O.
UP-Rcsi· arraigned today on charges of
the IH:tb anpual Metgs County tlon.
dents in the vicinity of the Boys breaking into the Producers Live.
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r'air frozh the Midwestern }lay.
Industrial ~hool here
vnter' stock Assn office here and steal
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Wednesday night to send a 1'fiood ing blank payroll checks.
ride 1how on ri.dJo and television
&gt;tatUms ln Cincinnati are "The
:&gt;f letters" to th~ governor de·
They escaped from U!e jail
manding the state do somethin!l: Wednesday by using a epat hanger
Kentucky BoYa/' They are thr
::!()m.edy ~am .of Zeke Turner anti
abopL t he problem of escapees to pick the locks of their cell
door&amp;.
at the institution.
'Slim" .lCin,. The show will b ~
Residents said they will de·
naged as the grandstand a:ttrat·
NAGASAKI, Japan UP -The
mand the state end the threat to
tJon at I 8 p. m. Wednesday even· '
people of Nagasali ob~eTVed th.e
lbe1r safely and
property bv
12th annlvenary Of the Nagasald
~scapee! from the BlS
ato~ bomb today with 1 minute of
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More tha·n 50 persons attended
silent
and a memorla1 ie"'"
) NEW YORk UP Federal the meeting called by a citiz:em!
Ice at
'"peace
Judge John M. Cashin will sen· ~mmittee. The comm1ttee was or
In
ten'ce Jack ;~~nd Myra Soble and
J'acyb Albam today for conspiring ga.ni.zd several months ago a[tf'r
claimed.
with bigh Russian offlcialm to ob· residents complained the escaper
The Rev. Robert Hurley, Hen· renew 0¥r
Th.e EmergeneY' Squai:l w1s tain: vital U. S defense secrets for problem was so grave women and
ebildren feared to be left alone derson, W. Va, forml!r local re. sacred task
~a11Ad ai 5 p, m. when the infant th~ Kremlin.
~idEDt, is
eonductmg
spelli.al order and
c:ht~d of Patrolmfln Anti )fr11. Ev·
"Phe thrcP. admitted spi~ faee a
·neeling" this week at the Pine peace based on
!rett Bostj'l/ drank · furniture maXImum penalty of 10 years Jn
Grove Methodost
on the on this 12th anniver:sary
poUsta. The baby wis 'tr,eated by prl.icnt or a $10,000 flne. or both.
Cnrnstalk
Rcservat:on.
atom bomb.
J.le St.uad aM a iOCBI doctor
TbJ!: Sobles are naturalized. tJ. S.
"We pledge fl.rrnly to
Homel'oming
will
be
observed
c!Ltlzen.l"'
and
Albam
had
applted
PatrOlman Bost\c
a' .urgical
f- •
Sunday •t the last meeting of with patience and courage
Cot ~itlzenshlp. They were arr,sted
~JtlO.t .ot l{olter Hospltll.
the special ~P.rviccs with a ser- thia high aim ia reallud.'"
hm Jan. ~ lls the result ol ~ 10.
.fACKSON, o. UP- The eou'nty vice ~n the arterno1.0n. The pubUc
year FBl lnvestltgation.
~Tbe Sobles and Albam pleaded ~rand jury here has indicted !s ral'diRIIy .nvtted.
- - - -to conspiracy, the seeDnd Wayne Wick, owner nf the Gib·
MEIGS GENERAL HOSP"AL
of a six-count iflllictment, son Hotel, for pOs!lession and ex·
of esc-aping trill nn the hibiUon of gambling device!l. - 1 Admitted : Mrs. Wilma Babr,
Liquor agents arrested Wiek Chester; Lloyd Marti,n, M~ddle·
courtt which cha1 ged them
actual espionage. Conviction July 3 when they raided his ho- 1 p.ort, Mrs. Harry Crai(;:, MlddJepeacetime espionage could tel aid found tlve slot machines, port; Paul Williams, l~ddleport.
Births: Mr. and ~!; Vidor
death in Sl.pg Sing's electric three of which were of • remot,
cODf;rol tno· neW to Ohio.
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Middleport Band
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Joe J!'riday was ~~~ town Thur"~·
day and bad to make an appear·
&lt;~ nee at toWn haU in Pomeroy.
This was what offiecr Jed Webstu thought. Ht invaslig.a.ted an
ae6dent on We.st Main Street
late in the afternoon. Jt was oDe
of three wrecks Thunday, tht one
totally destroyl.Dg two cars and
tnjurmg three persons on Rt 1
The other was mmor

The Mlddjeport Part • AooeJa
'on Jne. wiU meet tonlgbt at thf
1illa.ge Hall to start
Plans fol
lteir work on the p•rk propeit)"
,tfich was purebaaed last Satur·
lay oy Mayor c. 0 . t'{sher an(!
he Rev. C. E. Hoyt. represent.
lves of the Park AI!ISO!!iation .

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several other.8
behind In Cameron's
house, one of the filw build·
h•ld ·l; 'in" that withstood Audrey'~ tidal
wave, to keep the town's power
generator running
Refugees streamed out of Golden
Meadow, which lies six Inches be·
low sea leve. about 20 miles north
of tbe Gulf shore. More than 200
m'cn, women and children fled ln
trucks and cara,
Louis Rodriguez, a newsman
or from LarQae, aaid the people were
,wUI be afraid "it will be Cameron aU over
Clara Deland, again!'
of "Education,
problems will

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Rib Chops c~~;: . lb. 79¢ Whiting ~b~;:" ::· 79¢

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Mai-y Louise Lewis, of Pt. Plea.:
ant, died In Walter Reed Hospi
tjll . Wednesday m01:ning.
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' PUmphrey's Funeral Home, Sll
• ve~:. Springs, Md., 1s in char~e o
1erv1cea which were held Fndal
&amp;1 8 a. 10. with burial in Atling
!OJ'l National Cemetery.
•'\. She letves her nu ~ oand, tw(j
Mr:s. William (Harriet'
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BeHar for leq" , , . and wh•r•
you get Top Value Stampa.

Cet "fu........,the-sun"

warned that the new &amp;tom Bertha
eeond tropical wbirle-r or thr
·ear. probably would strike tbf
nainland · with fuU hurrican1
trengtb some time today.
By 8 a.m. e. d. f the storm, tbcr
·entered 120 miles southwest o'
1rand Isle, La, was winda witt
'5 mUe . per • hour veloeitle&amp; ir
quallt 100
outward.
"'tt Out F••t"
The· Wcatheer Bureau ordered ;
\urrieane watch for the westeTr
·..ouisiana and upper Texas coast
'lid aUthorities warned Testdentll o
' owland . areas, "Get outlastl''
St:.reaina of cars and truclu dur
ng the night clogged htghwayt
ea~in" trom the low country 1r
vhach Hurri~ane Audrey late, last
TunE! claimed hundreds of Iivek.
Winds rose to SO .or 40 m1les per
10ur alon_g the, Louisiana &lt;'OUt be·
'ore dawn and tides up t.o !lix fe'{!f
vere expectE"d to crash against the
1hores dUl!ing the morning.
The whir!er appeared for thr
'llOment to be aimed e.lther at
'::ameron, wher~ , more than 500
1ersom died before Apdrey'~ on·
·Iaught last June 27 or at. Gal·
•eston, Tex .. or somewhere Ln b&amp;tween tbem
This prediction Wu unofficial.
Bureau officials, wise to
unforsceable shifts in a
behavior refuse~
any mainland "target,"
H~o~rric::.M 'W•'h;h'
Bureau or·
watch'' along
,u.pper Texas

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:. NEW ORLEANS UP - A new
t,ropieal stor:m, !- f"Dunderlng tu1
boat caught m ltaarip, roared witt
.'rlJf,ng force early today towarr
1 firi)ng rerlident.s of toWianda rav
.. , ..aa~d ))' Hurric:ane Audrey.
''J'T~ U.S. Coast Gulrd .sent a cut
~ t9. beJp the tug boa.~ "White
man ffo. D" which reported, it waE
,di,~Jjled in the moutb 'Of the Mia
'' ._\ppi River wlth lti rud:~ an~
'l'o ot(!p.t" 'nd anchor falUngt
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tu,c: radioed. Such craft uauall}
, (lhy three-man erewa.
~~rte · ·U.S. Weather Bureau

COME .ARLY-SAVE 50%, 0R ' MORE

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to P1tt8burqh wh~rc he Is tak'tnlt'
special training th.ls summer and
Bero and son came back to
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Mra. George Anderson and her
Mrs. John Parsona wa.!l gue~:~t ol spending the summer
guellts, Mrs Jame!l Buchanan and honor at a layellc .'!bower held on
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long and
•h er youager d1ugh.ter. Nancy, and Wedn esday evening at the home of children left Sunday !or a visit
Miss L)'nn Buchamm attende d a Mrs. Jack Bachner. The layett'e to Niagara Falls
Mn Guy Shuler' ~ name was
meetlng.ot th~ Athens J•resbyterlal , gilt• were placed In a businet
Youth Councli at Burr Oak Lake with a stork as a part of the d~e· unlnter.tionally omhted from the
.natiOns, Games were played dQr· 1181 of Band Booster me1nbers
Saturday aftttrnoon
The 4roup r-~joyed a wiener 1ng LhP evening and priles won bY who had helped make forty·fiVe
roa11lantJ awJmnung party and abo \1rs Kenneth McElhinny and Mrs. gallrms of Ice cream tur the 110.
had a buslnos11 mt•et!Dg when plam ~. S. Schaaf.
CJal to be heM tonight at Mid·
were n111de Cor th e Filii Rally to I Ml'll. Robert Tcwkshory presided dlcrort H1gh School.
he held at the Middleport First at the punch bowl during the 80
~lr and Mr.!
Charles Uwls
PreJbyterlan Church with the date clal hour and punch, mints and and chlldron, Ray, Vincerrt and
tn be Announced IRlel'
'i!ke were served with threc·cO!'n· Mary Alicia, Charleston, Rnd his
Mra. Anderson IS Pre.!lhYit!rlal •red nut cups as fa\Or ~ The cake mother, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis we1c
Advisor to thf' CouncJl. and Lynn , N/18 decorati'd with yellow 101108 here Wednesday on a short trip.
moderator of the Wcstmln!iter 1nd 11 mmlaturc house with 1 hov· Mu lA:!WI&amp; returned with them
Youth Fel1ow1hlp of the locnl ering ' stork. Mr5. Bachner aeved for a more extended vi11lt at their
home.
church, UJ chairman of th e Failh the cake to her guests.
Commls!llon of the Council.
Those present wr.rc Mrs. Puraon 11
Dale Dutt&gt;m, Mr&amp;. G G. Wcr·
and her mother, Mrs. ·Ralph Gil· ncr, Mrs. Clarence Clme and Mrs
more, Mn. Kenneth McElhinny, John Mayer of the Dutton Drug
Mr&amp;'. Richard Schwab. Mrs. Violet Store were ln Huntington 'f\lesAndenon, Mr1. Sally Prloda, Mn. day to attend 11n all day se11slnn
Leo Smith, Mrs. Georse Dalla~;, 1at the Cosmetic school aL the
Mn. Tewktbary, Mn. E. S. Schaaf Pritchard Hotel
and granddaughter, Betty Lynn
Everett Hawkins
returned
Koehler.
Wednesday
from
Columbus
ALL•.IW
Sendlrn; .i(ifh but unable to 4t· wh•rc he bad vi1ited Mr. and
1
17 ,.IGIDAIRI
\en{! 1ht tJarty were Mrs. William Mri. Harry Doddridge and olher
Wall••· Mi ll .. lame~~: Roller and relatives.
fOOD PRIIIII•
' \Uu Sally Schauf
Btv. C. E. Hoyt and son Devld
IIPIIOIRATOR
Joined Mrs. HoYt Sunday for an
ovetnlrht vlait with her mother.
Mrs. C. B. Hawk.lns, Phlllp~i. W.
Va, Mn. Hoyt, who was called to
Philippi lalt week to a.ssbt In
the care of her mother, who had
rauen and L"iured her back. re·
home with them this
turf'ed
P.rker, Atfred, returned' week.
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lrom a thr~ weeki
sat. an.d Mrs. M:ax l.ambert and
Jn Mor(tana.
son Joe, Chillicothe, were week
her IJ'andpar· end ruesu of Mr. and Mn. Harry
Mn. G. L. M,tehaol, Milia and Mr. and Mu. Dana
ents Mr
'\ear Chester, to the ranch of her
~reat •unt, Mrs. Jennie Powera;
and Mrs Hu&amp;h Kalrm1 and
Quietus, Monlana. She attend Jb$.
MH.Ifi-101 -R
children, Akron, have mov.
to Bacine Mr. Kilrna 111 assc&gt;·
with the local Imperial
:_Elc&gt;&lt;tr.lc Compan)' plant and has
~Wllh Trade In
ttaylnJ he.ro for sov(ll'al
•.: TIU 10.1 cu. ft. low·coet Super
~ Ml;lfltllt. tiM btl "bonua bf.by,.
Sauer hu return·
of'l11 Top-quality Frl1idalr•
R w8ek't vb1t with M·
Ml'l. WUUam Welker anrl
AUiulll ..,
Thurs. &amp; llrl.
11.1 Ztzo
Fr•eur-boldt
l'!tl•lilh~ero In !'..etrott ' and with
Bill
Haley
and
Hl11
Comet.a
~ lbt •~uttv• Cyei•·MatJo
Donald.ton, Colwnbus.
An array of Rock N R.oll Stari
: Dthtiq bl rtM,erat.or MOo
Kennedy Jr. Jamc11 BowlftS
"DON'T KNOCK TH. ROCK"
t ... JUU-Wldlh Sbol..o
and David Hln.dy, atar }'layers ot
Glld&lt;&gt;Out PorceJ.m
-a toothe Middleport
~hampionahip
Blr. Deop Bl9rap
Ray ~illancl
Joan Oollh~•
baaeball
team,
lelt
today
for the
"' D.oOt wltA Fi"• nm.o"'bl•
"'IIL IN ntl liD
Lei• try-out
Cincinnati Red
VILVIT IWING"
eamp at cambrldJC
(Cinematcope·Ttchnleolor)
.Mra.. Leonard Gwiatdowaky and
da\llbler, Jeilny, and Mn. Harr)'
Onllr '""latunlay Only
Auguat 10
Mllll were bua:lne11 vlaltors tn
Gary CoopPr
Ruth Roman
Galllqolla Tuesday
"DALLAl"
M~ Caasam Hlndy it a patient
1t Hollar Hoapl.tal.
·
-alao-·
P•trolman Everett Bottle, who
John Cauavettea In MGM'a
hn been 1 patient at Holler
"IDGI OF THI CITY"
Oa-TIIe Brlghteot Cor11er
Hospital Hvtral Umn In tbe put
3 Stooae11 Comedy &amp; Cartoon
lew monUu · bu reentered the
Ia Middleport

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Red legs Little
League Mem bers
f eted Q n TUeSdOY

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Th~usands Leave Their Homes

Middleport
Society
Cmoll Smoth Mr Hero retunoed

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get Top Vallf'e'
Stamps

Mr. and Mrs. Burke Bern anti
Burke Jr. spent U,c wcekenrl
In Columbus w1th Mr. and Mrs.

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family, Mr. an~ Mrs. Aldo Jetfer~ and son, Rev. and Mrs. Donald Seevers and sons, Mrs. Gla~ys
Bailey.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 'favlor and
sOna. Mrs. Harry
.racobe, Mrs
Melvin Smith
and
daughter,
Mn. Conrad Ohlmger and family
Mn. EJwood Bowers and !am1ly,
Wayne Milhoan and a !iUC"St,
~:!;. E w. Coaoes and other relaJeannie Thomas of Columbus.
The September meetmg will
Mrs. Allan Keller, Danen, Conn
The Rev. Claremont E Hoyt
~ held at the church.
and dimghte:r and son·in·law, Dr. pastor of the First Bapti.St Churc:h
and Mrs. Gerald .Polan of Starn. Officiated Sunday at the marriage
~ord Conn., arriveli Tuesday even i or his nephew, Dwight Hardman,
mg for a visit with Mr. and Mrs./aon of Prof: and Mrs. Hunter Hard·
Team "'*"mbers P""'fl'nfJ """'
Jacob Elberfeld.
.
man, Huntmgton, and Mus Rnsc·J their famWea of the Redlep Litr
.Mu. Myrtle Long ani daughter f mary Gucas at th~ Grafton, W. Va. tie League Baseball team ln Pome
~us Do.r othy, left Sunday for • Oak Grove Baptist Church. ·
roy eajoyed a wiener roaat at
"Jslt
Wllh
relatives
at
Nt
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aara
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F )IJ
Mr Hoyt "'as ass1sted duriniJ the Nay Ior ' s .RJJn Playgroun
•ue.t·
aMr: and Mrs Huvc
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ceremony by the Rev Don Whiting •day eve~mg.
,
The Dani£.1 Pooler famlly cele.
Attendho ng were Mtke Spencer,
)fated two hirthda)·s, tbeir wed- and daughters ~~ M'as:n "!~ Jfd mimster of t he oak Grove church.
' w ;, ,a.,
Tom
W 1te, Dick Werry, Tom
Unl( anniversary and had a fare· were recent guelt.s of Mr. , a~
Mr!i. Rob ~rt M~lls, Marietta, the IDbenbach, J1..m · Gilbert, J. ('.
well party for their oldest 1on Cur. Mrs . Herbert . Dixon and famll~. t tformer Margaret Hoyt, was vocal Russell, J 1m ~oodgeard, MUte
Ia, In one party aL .their homo
Mt&amp;:!i Jeanme 1'homaa of COlUm·,'foloist for the wedding which was and All~n Hamm, Bryce Smith,
rue1day evening
~~a Is the g~est of Mr.s. Clara.,Ob&gt; also atte-nd~::d ·by Mrs. c. E. Hoyt all players. David Gordon 11 nd
lee cream and cake were served
ger.
and s&lt;m, David
B11rry Boyer couldn't make it.
o Mr. and Mr8'. Pooler end fam·
lq, Curtis, Don, Michael, June,
.wnnle and Robert Pooler and a
JUett Melvin SwJshrr
· Curtis, who has enliated in the
Air Force, lell Wednesday for
Lackland Air Fon-:e Base for baaie
training; Michael and Don cele·
Avenue J~•·iddle!&gt;Drt, brattd their birthdays and Mr. and
nt·ece, c'arolyn
Mrs. Pooler observed their twen·
tieth wedding anniver!lary.

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bmding were Mrs. SJ.~~Y\Spen. Walter Hamm and Mr. and Mr,.
~er, Mn.
!;lmer White,~, Harold Smith.
Charles Werry, Mrt. Joe Eb rsManager Uon Betzint Wll a
bach, Mr . and Mn. Wyatt
,n. JUfll. of honor wbJle Paul Klou,
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Ttuma
111- ht. a111Stant. wa• out ol town

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Residents Protest
To Governor On
Escapes From RJS

Anniversary Of
Nagasaki Bomb
Observed Today

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Child ,Swallows
Furniture Polish
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Two Are Facing
Sentences For
Giving Secrets

Fotmer Resident
·Conducts Special
Church Services
Churoh

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