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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.
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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
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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
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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-[
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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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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.
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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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, CII!CKBN IN BASKET, FRENCH FJ(t£8, "
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Mlaa Parttt· li the dausbter oC
Mr. ad MtL Wllber Puker. She
will be o lleolor it Eutero Loeal

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nake ta possible to start grading
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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
West Columbia .

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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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Mter Escape From
Coshocton Jail

Kentucky Boys
!oAppear At
The Meigs Fair

_ Gttuilty

.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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Heart. Attac'. Is •
Fatal To Man At
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

•oO..; Coll&gt;pbt$ and HlklDg Advl-

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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Fnends mzy &lt;:all at the Lievi.Jlg
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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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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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Mai-y Louise Lewis, of Pt. Plea.:
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• ve~:. Springs, Md., 1s in char~e o
1erv1cea which were held Fndal
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!OJ'l National Cemetery.
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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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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
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\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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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.
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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
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Red legs Little
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Middleport
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Cmoll Smoth Mr Hero retunoed

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Mr. and Mrs. Burke Bern anti
Burke Jr. spent U,c wcekenrl
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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.
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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
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relatives
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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·
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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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To Governor On
Escapes From RJS

Anniversary Of
Nagasaki Bomb
Observed Today

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Furniture Polish
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Two Are Facing
Sentences For
Giving Secrets

Fotmer Resident
·Conducts Special
Church Services
Churoh

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TELEVISION GUIDE .
WSAZ -TV Cllaft,..el3
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The F'lying EagiP Patrol of
Troop 2-45, Boy Scouts or A~ICt.
will have a Bak~ Sale . the S)ortl
Centn on Saturday, August 17. ae&gt;

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1:00

5,155 slzn On
8:00 · Today

cording to the announcement by
AssL~tant S~ou tmaster Gene Colemon

9:00 Roma.er Roon

Saturdar- Channel!

The Price Ill 1111111

10:30 Truth or COilletlueneet

OES CIRCLE TO MEET

are urged to attend and brmg a

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MGkoo Oplln~lollc Report

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CeMtrlll Preil Wcaltillgtott. Wrltt&gt;r
ASIQNGTON - A htJh pvemmat economist predicts that tho
coct of Utlnr Will 1&amp;op ria1al' thla month for the 'ftat time Ia

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nearly a year.

Commluloner of Labor Slattltlcit Ew$11 Clape 11 optimistic d...
aplte hts recent unouneernen~ that conawner price• tor June hl4
cone up halt of one per cent to ruch Mother an-ume ht•h-120.J
per cent of averase llN7·fl8 prlce..
The commltiloner foneut price. would cum•
111Jbtly Jn July )ut that the chance• are 1004
'rlce1 wU1 deellne ln August and Septtmber.
pllflle aaya he exp.eclll another t1u ln October.
and then a ltvelllnr. otr-po.. tbly a decllnt-.la

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ENTERTAIN PATIIIiNTS
A group vf local mua.icians played for a dance at the Lakin Slate
Hospita I Thursday evening as a
favor for the- patients and stall
They included Stephen Coats, Tom
Skinner, Wllllam Anderson Bob
Presion , James Lohse. GordOn
Guthrie and Bo McGlothlin,

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Don Rolland Davis, 210 Sout11 Anniversary
Fourth St. , Middleport, Ottlo, thts ·
week wu enlisted ln tbe Army Is Celebrated

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4-H Club Holds
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12:30 .The Gretchen Wade Show
l.l!J Nelahbors
1,30 Movie Matinee
1:30 AmerleaD BandJt1nd

3,00

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NEW YORK UP Funeral
serviees wlll be held Friday in
Baltimore for Meyer "Max" Wu
man, 64, the ri1an wlic:i saUl "no"·
tor Jack Demptley during the past
quarter-century.
Waxman, D8mpsey's buslnfJSI!I
manager ,died at hJ1 IUJte tn N9w
York's Maynower Hotel Wedn!!l·
day after a foUr·YelT heart ailment

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rJna, ln Movies
, fi&amp;htina daya.
11a,- "no'• to f
busln&lt;&gt;~i p~c,Pcc~( to a borrctwer'o
a request ror j free
personal appearance.
Wuman added with a arln:
"jdlt ~(e~l. everyone to' me, and
If t}J~ ·~•"fef, bi.S to be 'n~,!

S'ee· yow 11.ilre•t

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Appearanet \s a 10od indicator
rlpeJI.ti'S, iccordlng t.1
the ExtenltOd Speclaliat. m Mar·
~et:ina: Information
IM Cowmmera at the Ohio St.te Un1venity,
Columbu.. TheY JO on to e:r.plain·
that the eolor of the -peach
•hould be ernmy-whlle tG ereamy
yellow, The pink or red eolor
(or bhuh) \'ariel wltb the variety
and i• aot a• good 'a !ian of ripe·
lteu u the Peta:rou.nd color. The
peach 1hcnald be falrly firm fM
fmh u.at.
o( pea~h

ralr Bo,ard
~ltd .
tho FFA,
ond •u
tfve in · the county. 'l'ble&gt;
mad• up. o( inep1bera ,rld advJr
(ltl of eteh att:NP J;neet to,ethtr
for -"flU' miflfn.o t'htrlnt, tbe
year t, work out -'be propam.
the · policiu and ru.Je1 covemln~
the ~J'unior F•lr.
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the Junior
Fair Bo•rd 1,
the
~Ct.Jon of the.
Agri~IIIIJl( ~let.Y
been "ery ,Jenetous
.pol't and ,ti.Dan&amp;( of

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For 4-H'Clubs .
At State Fair.,
COLUM~US, 0. -A .bu1y tehedule awaits Ohio'• 4-R club boya
and ttrla at the Ohi(l ttaltl fair
Augutt 23 through 30, JIYI H. W.
Hanhfield, .sta~ 4-U club leader
More than 3,000 club members
from acro1s the state are expected
to attend
For theae you.tltr the big fair
opens · with a bartg-Youth Day
Numerous special event. are plan·
ned, starting with a tracctor oper·
ator's coate!t at 9:30 a. m., IIOllth
of the junior tive,tll)(k .arena, The
unl.e day fifteen. boys aM girls
who previoutly won dlstritt tu)bors
In Ohio's Chlcken-of·tomorrow ~ Mn­
test f41' Juniors will compete .for
.'!late awar~h . Teams of 4-H m•tnbers wm yie for atate recognKion
ill dairy, general Uveatock al'ld
beef cattle judgina:.
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Soturday, August 24, wiU be
day" for Jnany youths nhlblamb• and hog1 at the fair,
a market lamb ~le in the
barn at 7:30 p. m., and 11
sale in the awtne barn at

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made by tlfeft&lt;m&gt;.RWco.and. lea.v~
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bole) WI .. • feed both
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lo let ...... rocmd bola..

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DODGE

WIWAMSON
FARM SUPPLY
Rutl.oad, Ohio

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ers The polson ma:r be on the door
handles M ste'erlng' wheel. · ·urn,ing
SMOKE - Smgke from .,.
any part of the plants,
eluded ean cauae ~yere "''
poi10ning.
Poiao ivy, wbicb may be a shrub
(lr vine, hf's a 3-J!aried lea! and
wbite berrle1/ The .surest protettion aaainat ivy poiao'iling ls to
learn to n::eognir.e Ute plints and
avoid them. adviaes the U. S Depal'tPJ,ent of Agrlcfulture.

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IvY Pol..rening, 1 • Ferm Page ... . , .
COLUMBUS, 0. - M(lat people
get pOison Jvy by contact wltb the
poii'Qn Ivy plant, but U. S. D. A.
1~udlea show there are other wa:yt
that
who art f'lpecially susbe polloned,
- Gardeping clotbea
come :hi ' cont9ct with
can tranamtt the polson
anyone touching them
cloftes sbould
In hot sl)(la

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VALLEY
LUMBER ODd SUI'I'LY
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~MITED TIME ON~

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UNICO
Chest

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10 CU. FT. UI'RIGHT UEE3;ER ·••.•...• $!79
15 CU. FT. UI'RIGHT REI!PR •.•....• $349
16 CU. FT. UI'RIGHT FRE~ZER• ••...... ~59
!2 cU. FT. ·uPRIGIIT ~RDZU •.•..... f419
UNICO IMI:IERIA.L ELECTJUC RA,NGE Only #99 .,
30 CU. FT. •UPRIGIJ.T FI!EQEI\. ........ $499
18 cu. FT• .CHEST Ff!EEZER . ....•..... n99
REFRIGERATOIIS-Deluse Mtdola as low u $199
UNICO IMI'ERIAL
Freezer .KefJigenlor CoD!!MaiiC)D , • • • Only $-1~9

20 DRESSEP BrtOI-lERS
FREE W'lfh The:Purdusse

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WI TAKI PRIDE IN SHOWI~G OI!R · PRODUCT. AT THI
MEIGS COUNTY PAIR '
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SEE OUR· DISPlAY OF

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of hi1 lic'emte.
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Fred Youngblood , 47 , Lockland
wu twice convicted of drbng

$1845
MEIGS MOTOR CO

cpntesta .at

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ed today at the nnt hearing for
a rootorilt who aet'umulated en·
outh points to f~ Ju&amp;pensllln

Ripe peacbeJ •hould be stored
in tbe refrlgeutot and wc:d as
aoon u pouible. Peel t,be peaeb·
et'jult before serving. To preCORHET "6" 2 dr. SEDAN. HE·
vent broWDIDJ of tresb peaches, ATilt, TUTONI BLACK &amp;
di" them ift • · cltrul juiee lmme· WHJTE,. GOOD TIRES, ONE
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OWNER LIKE NIW.
dlately after .peeling Peaches
tbat are Dot quite ripe c.an be
left at ....room tempenture for 3
,
•
8bort time away from direct
luoat or .Onii~L Whon otonnJ
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-peaches, be careful not to bru.ise
Middleport
them by pllln• tbem on top or 11~:;;:;::;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;::;;:;;:;:;:;:
each oLher, The bell way to It
Bf.(lre them l&amp; to place them Jn a
Oat. piUI, onet layer deep and
cover looael)' witb wax paper.

alon Tuesday, Auguat 27. the same
day set for vegetable, egg and wool
judging contests. Healtb interviews
to select the top 4-H bor and girl
In health improvement are scheduled for TuesdaY~ Wednesdiy and
Thursday in the i ·H bullling.
~ Home ~conomiea demonstrations
'4nd style revues wiJl be held daily
In- the Youth Ceater, and bOys'
demonstrations and a food revue
In the 4-H building. Numerous e:xhibib' in clothmg, electricity, wood
worklng, rOpe work and vege~bles
wi11 be on diaplay in the 4-H buildlnl. along with seventeen oo~~\.':· 1
and organizational bootbt , H
field reports.
·
Band Performances are acheduled throughout the Week, with
tWelye ,.H , bends set to patti~i·
pate.
The final day'of the flir, August
30, will be another red-letter 4aY
for ~H'ers. That 1t the day winners
of trip.&amp; to slatel.in.d naUonai·+H
du, congresses ahd other: eveats
will be announeed ln the 4-lJ buildIng. Theae trip awards are bued
on outstanding achievment In ~vprclub prOJcd.i.
~h~~·· '"' aay or l)le lair
m.embera wlll
blacking and

.FENCING NEEDS

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judges wtll name a grand

FOR Au YOUR

l'tVe Stllr FiDil

her~.

ehampion steer in the junior divi·

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C.Ot!libn club

tive ,date of Ohlo·s new traffJC
"point •Y•t.em" law was question-

fleshed varleua.

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CINl..l.NNArr UP- The ef!ei!·

ches
.OUJ'(IN or
A and C.good
White
peache..s contain
leu vitalnla A ,than the yellow·

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Nelsonville, Oblo

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Ev1I¥Mf!Y Getg A Break ac•.; ,

are

Ril:hard Manb, to
tt.ate's cae In tht
County
Cornmon Pleu

At Court Session

wbile intoxicated. E:och offenae
111 po1nt penalty fnr a
total- of l2 poiotl, the ma11mum
needed for the state to ask .suapension Ol hia UeeDJJe
Hil ~ attorney ,. I.rw •n Aroolf.
r.aJned continuante ol the hearina
1{tmemaken Will be ln~reated earlier in the week. He contend·
to know llll:j better quality peach- ed the law would not be effective
e.~: are bela1 marbled
beeau..e unt.il Sept. 21. ninetY day1 a!Wr
of a prora. ·ealled bydrocoollng. it wu signed into law by Gov C.
1'1111 is a pneeu of picking firm WillU.m O'NeUI.
ripe peaeb" and es:poting them
Arnoff uid the measure w;-s
to lee cold water !or 'I tbort per· Dol pauel as an emergencY btU,
tod of time u aOOD as picked. whic'b bcc=omes effective ImmeTheae peatbetl ripen mare evenly diately· with the JOVernor'l 118'·
and keep faar to live day.&amp; longer nature, becaWie of lmproper )!!£·
tba1. unf.ooled onea.
i1lat.ure proceclure
Peachet are
important fill'
Atty. Gen. W1llia~ Su.be ot~
tbelr ·food value u well a.s their siined one o1 his
aS¥istant'l,
&amp;ood rnlv«. Yellow.f1E1bed

auppUet. • . • ' / ~·~
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Board ¥aded bv Dwfilne
FFA merirben from... Jtaeiu.e,
vld HI!); Ylee.,retl&lt;lent. •11 clubs
from ·1-11Ppen
Pla.ina, · Pat~y
Dou(l:as, · secretai'y, .f.H clubs
lt:om\ Sh.de aftd · Mary Graie
St~ 1 auistant .eeretarr,
'mt~mber fm1Q Racine . liave
an oUt.stlnl'Hnf job. Tbtl!le
young '·people at well at
er membenJ of the bod
re~elved a erttt deal of exper·
len~ and training in
meetlne
probJems and making dec!•
tor a .better Melts County
Fair.
Mant other FFA, P'H'A and ..._H
club' memben have . '"lt&gt;pent f.nd
will Jpend many' hOW'I and daya
in carrylbg ·out tbe details of the
fair ineludiJig · maldna entriea,
preparin.a: .book.s
for Judging,
serving a.!l clerks at the judcJ.ng
and handllng the various· demon·
slrations, tlyle revue and abOW·
mambtp eonteaUI.
,
For a !'IOod example of how
theSe young . people ap_pea.r In
action vlslt tbc Mef41 County
Fair and Junior Falr· next week
anytime from when. the first er.hlbits go 1!P untll the exblbUs
.!ltart tht:ii way home ahortly af·
ler 4:00 P. M~ Saturday, Aug. 17.
M:u.cb ·~redlt .for ali Juni(ll' ac·
.go to the p11rent1,
other adults "ht.
and • worJf In
people wltbout
of repaym,nt
Uvea of these
youngsters.
.
To .see all of the young people
don't fall to see the li~stock
P.atsde, junlor achievement program and style revue on Si.turday
morning Aug. ' n -at 10:00· a. m. l:~;:fu;;~~·o~ltY.'

Fleming
Hatcheries· '
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Jbvc: yov been bu)'ina: and u•
Jot. of frnb petfhes l•tely'?
H
you're miallnf oul on
attraCtive buyt. 1hit 11 tbe
for: frub peacl!e• and tbe
prospeoett are Joocl, both supply·

CDUIII&gt; are d

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On Your
Rtdio Dial

When

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Dempsey's 'No'
Man Dies Rich
As Old Mauler

for holo11hlng •ll!I •PfOcfudiN

Falr.

6NIIer laatclteryl)lcut

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kt'gGo Shopping New Point System
Law Questioned
b\1
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SALEM, N. II. UP - Rlohord
Winant. one of 1the mollt ebnslltent rid~ •OJ U!.e New En1lahd circuit lblo adoon, booltd nome loUi' '
winner. It RGCl~h.ham )Ja.rk._,iD

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A. potiuek dlnnJJr wa11 lt~rverl 11.l
six o'clock to Mr, and Mr.t. Ro~·
Gr~eser ~l'!d dauahters: Mr. a1td
Mrs. Horact A.bbot\ 1 Mn. Harold
Bl1cbtbn lihd daughter; Mt and
Mr.s. 1\qllin Radrord ary.l dauah·
ter; WWiam Jtt.dford and the
hostl, and ehlldten.

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I!IURKE NAMED CAPTAIN
CHJCAGO UP - Jack Burke
Jr , of Kiamesha Lake-, N. Y., a
professional gollcr for 16 yean
and winner of lhe,..t956 Ma8'1:ers
and PGA, has been ~ named eaptaln of the 1Q57 U. S.
leam. It will mark
Ryder Cup at&gt;tion for
old Burke.

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.an,d
..K an
proml1et!
fnr dl,lplai'

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Mr . and Mrs. Edaar JtbboU
entertai ned a ~roup of f'+lendJ
retenhy at their hume, ' RoeJt

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served. Janet
Carpenter i&gt;Mldid at the punch

Abbott's Are Host
At Potluck Dinner
Sprlnp.

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HUGHES ACQUIRED
UP-JinJ
H1.1gties,
rlgM·handccl relic! pitcher for·
merly wilh the Brookly.n Do!lg£'rs
and Chicl4go Cub.!l, w:~s acquired
today by ttle C,hkago White So:x
from lo1 An~;wlcs in the Pacit· ~
Coast LPigue
f ·l rhE's
had 3
Z 86 ~ (ll' ":"d ,-ml avE..raee 1'1 flf
inning'! at Los AMeli's.

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The annual mothc1·'s tea and
judging day of the Pomeroy '
Benders HI Club was held Mortday after11oon tt th e home of
Mrs. Harold l..ohse the ast~Lst.~wt
advisor Mrs. C. E Blakeslee IS
the l(hdsor for the group
Patricia Blakeslee and Janet
Carpe11ter, junior leoulerB, planned the affair and N11:1 caf.penter. prfsident, .p reside I at r. ahort
business n.!!tilon.
Followlnl! the bu~.nes.s .l'eSiion
a program ln c~"'" ;,. 'If · he junIor leaden wat pr()tlC ",i•·cl. Two
r.!emon~t.ra1l un11 we.· ~ J!l'&gt;'•:n 1 one,
"How to Straiahten tht~ Edre of
Material" by Jane Baer, and 14 How
to Set 11 Guest Luncheon Table''
by Alita Carpenie:r and Jemnlfer
LoMe. Articles
made hv the
IJI'Oup the past year were
ed and jurta:ed bY·. .Mr~.
Nclan.
A 1tyle
pro11ram
the clothe•
dur!nJ the :rur.
cotton dreaae1,

AUta
IUestl to
relre.shmenll

aetually haye done.
the Lhln,p Ulat have:
· \l _. 'hpt"- feln , •~tlve for rrlany yean
~
1Ja tr.e com~etltive 11pirit 1n trY·
""" lnc to produce a '.bette~: nlmal
fr a )tet\e erop or a ))eUer pfec~
1{
·or hanclwork than ~he other pert· 1f' 801\- One or the values of eompe;·
tJtlon la to be able to win or
"~} JOse ·eraCM:(ully. Many times our
, " .... \fOI..IPl peOple 'bave sJiown they
.. J
ean 'do tbls better
than some
. " ~ulu.
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l 1 , b\bef (aira today ·the JuniOT
- , lair ~s t'he m;Ost Important l)art
' Of the ~nt;re ex-bll~lt.
.Many
adulta ha'!e been, brot~ght back
••. ~~brtors because their so-h
1../'~Dr Q.ught,er had ~ project wbich
~ . .n.wls tO be exhibited.
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Ili .·Meigs County the Junior
, , ;. )jal.11M3 , waa the- spr~ng
4\ " bo~rd for the renewal of Interest
-Ol- fair.s In the county. This falr
· ~: ·~':ld at lobe Pome~roy High SChool
·1 w~tb ' dosen animals tied UJI Out
,Jbact of ,the .(ymhael'ym an'd:· wlth
~ ~- ta COttple hundred exhibits plac
, 1 eQ. l.;t. bGotba inside Lhe gy.mnas~ . 1u.m ~ Is a far cry ..from tbi!'l f't!ar
· when bette~hap 'ZOO FF A, ~

CHICAGO

.Mr. and Mrs. 'It C. Randolph,
Chester, Ohio (Star Rl)ute) was
Davis, who is the son Of Mn. sreatly surprised Sunday1 A. Ug
Mary Helen Davis, is ..., 1953 grl'· f when their four cbildrer. and
duate of Middleport HJ~ School 15 gtandehildrr·•) met at the
and attended Morris Harvey Col- homL•
tJf Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Oth(•
lege. Charleston, W V1., and Young, ll••rbaJ .\: Ll:, 11, to r•"r
Franklin Umverslty, doiumbus- ht nte thr&gt;\r 40t:l weddi ng anni Ohio.
vcrsary,
Davis was cnli st~d under an
A turkey dmner waJJ served
A1·my program whlrh permits with a beautiful yellow
and
qualified volunteers to l!nlist m green anniversary cake ccntermg
the Army Reserves for a perw1 the fesUvtty tll'n'
of six yeau, t'VO of which mmt
The honored guests wcrP s:;v{'n
be spent on active duty, 1
an ~le.Nric cl-ack .&lt;Wrl ra,d ~ u. ~Q.~·
MSgt Gollie Moore, IO!t'o.J' I Army. bin11tion , , , .
recruiter, t'Ompleted DIIVIS' en1'hoae pr~ .~::nt · wtNe1 Mr. ~·H I
hstment papers and arranged fur :\fr". E. F. ;:;t,;r\olph and u ' 't
his processi ng at the Ashland r hHdren of 1!'-ron, Mr. and Mrs
Statio~.
c. L. Ran'd'llfh and three ch;l.
DaVJS was granted 120 days dr~n of New Springfield; Mr.
delay and will report for his ac · l and Mrs. Dl)rsel D. B1 ggs and
live C:uty In early December.
four l.'htldren, Chester Star Rt;
Mr and Mrs. Otho Young and
five children, Burbank, 0 Afternoon callers were Carl Still . Ralph
Sllll both ol Wooster, o . Mr. an·d
Mrs Donald Burkhart · end twv
chltdren ol Rittman, 0.

loun1lnr

.• . of . t~ eountry or doina: 1 good
.i .~Qb o! production and tben ahow·
.. inc. otbl!r people how aood they

Mothers present
ward B.aer, Mrs. Altlert Co11tes.
Mrs. Wilson Ca11penter,
Mr:~,
Blakeslee and Mrs. Lohse.

Don Davis Goes
Into Army At
Ashland Ky:
at the Army Recrultinl
Station , Ashland, Ky.

Mel&amp;• County Fair ,qp
f
lumor Fair Jete ' underway l or
' U!e Mlb year this ~OmlnJ week.
~ ~Lt. hlr 'fiith. manY othen beld
.. 1 ~ ,., throurhout the 1tate and tlu'ougb·
r.• roy~e n1Uon are one of thle
, t
~ of ~ncouraatna: t~e ·people

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NEW HAVEN

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N.BC Newl
Dr. Hudsoa's J()unial

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LA.BOR'!J ANSWER-Labor 11 taking to the movies tO answer
charges that wage lnc:reUM are to blame trq hliher prtcea, partlcu•
Jarly the moat hcent boO.t In 1teel coete.
GET YOURS NOWI
The AFL·CIO deputment of education, In co·(l~ratlon with the
AiP'L·CIO departmt~nt of reaeareh, hal produced e. 13-mlnute color
fllm which It aald Will 1hOW wby Ule u:pandtnr economy can usually
absorb higher wagu without ralalny prlc...
LIONS
. The tUm I• a .eml·anlmated, Dllney-•tyle cartoon and the lilt&amp;r
The New Haven Lions Club met
will be BcouomWa l'ro{eaaor Owl, a cartoon character who ael• out at the Legwn Hall on Tuesday
'tp lnveatiJ&amp;te U.e cauae or rl&amp;lnJ prlcea.
evening August 6 with Mark Ward
"" l. The A.FL:-CIO aald the lllm will prov~ rnuch aound material for presidmg
lt~u&amp;JdOn.ip labor BUIJ1~er •c~POli. ugt!} ~111, high ach.9f!l or col•
.llqeall for the .eveninJt were Lew
'fAge rJa111ei In econDI••: It lhi.vallablt1tot booking irum the AFL- K'alichn ik, Sroutmaster of Troup
CIO Film Division In WashlnJI.On, D. C.
266, Bill Jo'rey, Jim Fry and Shel'
don Rou11h.
e PO!itTAL PA \ " RAISE-There 11 virtually no chance Umt Presi- Personal First Aid Kits were predent &amp;:Isenhower w\H approve the po•tal pay tulle bill voted by the sented to the above scouts In honHuuae and likely to be approved by the Senale.
or of their a!Aaming the rani[ of
Ike ¥1 dead a.et agnln1t any govemment pay ralte nt thle time, lst Class Scout.
and 111 iilm&lt;&gt;flt ctwtaln to veto it. even at th• r~k of lolinl 11ome oi
Scout Blll Frey , described their
h~ 11 l•·emendoua pqpularlly with t11e peop~..
trlp to the r«.&gt;eent Scout Jamboree
Tt-1 Pffl&amp;l.dent will •e har;,;·preued to explain hll p,...h:knat'a
and Scout Sheldon Roush gave 11
prob&amp;.llle veto Jn term• that the public will under·
talk on the aetlv\llea at the Jam·
uland Ol' accept. His 1'1!&amp;&amp;0111 ar• two-told :
hasons
bOree at Valley Forge. Pa
1- He clalm11 the $~6 million mea111ure will dll'l·
Two·F.Id
Perional Toilet Kits were pre·
tort the poalltl sulury ladder by llvlnJ lowel •pllld
sented to th scouts who attended
worker11 larger lnct'&lt;la.eee; and
the National Jamboree and lo the
2- He dOBI not wBnt afty JOVU'ntnent 1 ay ralaea until there is Scoutmaster ln appl'eclation of re\l!. )( reveiiue provided.
cent work dune for the 10&lt;'111 troop
Cvngrea.:., t l10ugh econorrt}'•n.•nded, 11 t'OnlpiE'tely HOld on the tuw l
The committee reported that the
ror the PllY Increase, however, and tl1tl'e- 11 .some chance lMal thr. Street Name Project will be ~om­
lt:gl11lulms fftJ~ht oH'I'IJde lite':. \ 'P t n.
plated soon .
Those . attending inelnded those
above and Charles Lcsh:r, Hank
Roney, Charles Jewell, Nick Phelps
1
Jack Frey, Kermit Ford and Bob
Johnston.
RIUNION
The numilarner Annual Reunion
lr ANNI HIYWOOD
will be held August 11 ut the New
muat allo mn.embtr that n
Haven Park. A basket dmner will
ot life
be served at i2·00 noon.
lllaulh&amp;tPIISONALS
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Erwin Weaver is a tcurg lcal pa·
ticnt In Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Grime&amp;
and dau(ll~ter are vacationing In
Florida. \
Miss Go dye Hart Is \'lsltlnc Mr.
and Mrs . Lew S. Hartt of Harbours·
ville, where her bruthor Is Ill.
· Mr. and Mrs. Doriald Brown and
family were shopping In ColumbuS'
on Satut'day
Mr. and Mrs P J. Wolpert and
Suaanne visited Mr. and Mn. J L.
Clarke hi Rio Grande, 0 .. dtJrlllj
the wtek end.
Mu. Roy Leater of Sp~cer, w.
Va., vl.!lltetl Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Letter durin1 the week end.
Mr. and Mra. Doug Miller and
children are vllitin1 Mr. and Mn.
Carl Shawver in S11lem, Va,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rousb, Mr.
and Mra. Bill McFarland ap.d 100,
Mrs Cliff Reush, Mra. H•rry M11ler and daugbters end Okey Ltyne
altended the Shrine Clrcu•ln Parkenburs: last Frldly.

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5:30 Spotli li:Jt
5,_1 Ne1t1 fleluro
s,~ 1'(,1!1&lt;1\,Mr. Wlilld
•:If! -~iy l'llo,.il Samboret
'j,fjl . ;ljllu••LlliGii '&amp;how

lJfe 'CIIf RRej
Ttl~ JoHnh Cottoa Sbfw
8:30 Bll ti~Jment

Beeretary Char1M E. Wilton II due to 1tep

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l!lckot
8:30 Whll)er.ast
«:3&amp;. SpOrt• :!Je '

WOMEN TO MEET
The Second Ward Women's Club
will meet at the Ward House on
Tuesda} at 7 p m. Rcfreahm.enis
will be B'erved.

out by Aur. 81 but Pruldcnt ll~t' can't. aeem to tlnd anyane
who wantl the Job.
The quaUfteatlonl art varlablt, but In pneral the ucNt&amp;ry muat
be a ll.iper-ex.1Cutlte type who kDowe how to run three corpon.tlonl
- Army, Navy and Air Force-at ont time.
Wtthln reeent w.ekJ, tWo top·ftlpt execuUvu have tumed down
the job. One wu Rllph J. Cordiner, pruldent of General Electric,
and the other wu Ctarenet Randall, retired bead of Inland Btetl
company.
SeveraJ othera are ltlll ~nder COJ\IIIderatlon, but lt\e White Hou"
11ecma u~l.lblt to ftnd any~e who can lUI the blft.

e

.,"'.. 11o;a1·,111 c•"'d1

,,oo wrta 11111

e WANTED: A DUDI'8E IE&lt;lR'I'l'AR'I'~'l'he job or aecretary of
II fO'hl'

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4:80 MoVietlmi ·
':30 Po~e PieRnta
1:43 Ntiws Pletllft

Howfver, the eeonomlat wam• that prolonpd
4roul'bt in the lt:ut might drtve up aome food
prius and bpae~ hl1 prediction•. Another factor
for the expf!Ctt4 nat ln OCtober wm be the lJ\troductlon of p,ew automobile models.
The only, dlllturblftJ' note In the picture. .ay1
etarue, Ja tnt faet Utat houaln' co1t1 wtl1 kllp
lncnulnJ in the future.
def~n.te

~omagceJ:

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C~!· Gal)Jn!

t2:SO iit tt;Oe lu.tile
1'110 -btU

HO Qu.., 1"01' A tlq

IY C. I. ILAlCISLII
CIMinty Atric-.lfurtl Attnt

f ~ • ~,. One ot

FUI1 , ,

11:00 'tfue Stoey
U:lo Detective's D111'1
12'00 btij!p · filtrli)IO

z,oo !la&amp;eo n,;tltt

November and Decm1ber.

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UO Brldf aot G!WJ!I
3:45 Modera

l ..levet Cest of LMn1
Tt Slop llot Thlo M.nlh

I 10'00

Hlil My Llttle llitille

served promptlY at 1 p. m .

SJin On

8:30 Clrole 3 Ranch
IUO Gumby

12:00 'fe:r: aDd J'ill:l:
12:!10 Current

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cover!!d dish and their own table
service for a dmner which will be

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,oo Tic Too I)OuiJ&gt;
11 ,sq It Could Be You

Announcement has been r~iv­
ed that the Roberta Circte of the
OES will' met at the Glouster park , ,
Thursday August Hi All members

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Farm
Aerial
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2-:Dally SentineL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug 9, 1957

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TELEVISION GUIDE .
WSAZ -TV Cllaft,..el3
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PLAN 84K..E SALE

The F'lying EagiP Patrol of
Troop 2-45, Boy Scouts or A~ICt.
will have a Bak~ Sale . the S)ortl
Centn on Saturday, August 17. ae&gt;

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5,155 slzn On
8:00 · Today

cording to the announcement by
AssL~tant S~ou tmaster Gene Colemon

9:00 Roma.er Roon

Saturdar- Channel!

The Price Ill 1111111

10:30 Truth or COilletlueneet

OES CIRCLE TO MEET

are urged to attend and brmg a

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Heacl of Labor Stetlltlcs
MGkoo Oplln~lollc Report

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CeMtrlll Preil Wcaltillgtott. Wrltt&gt;r
ASIQNGTON - A htJh pvemmat economist predicts that tho
coct of Utlnr Will 1&amp;op ria1al' thla month for the 'ftat time Ia

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nearly a year.

Commluloner of Labor Slattltlcit Ew$11 Clape 11 optimistic d...
aplte hts recent unouneernen~ that conawner price• tor June hl4
cone up halt of one per cent to ruch Mother an-ume ht•h-120.J
per cent of averase llN7·fl8 prlce..
The commltiloner foneut price. would cum•
111Jbtly Jn July )ut that the chance• are 1004
'rlce1 wU1 deellne ln August and Septtmber.
pllflle aaya he exp.eclll another t1u ln October.
and then a ltvelllnr. otr-po.. tbly a decllnt-.la

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A group vf local mua.icians played for a dance at the Lakin Slate
Hospita I Thursday evening as a
favor for the- patients and stall
They included Stephen Coats, Tom
Skinner, Wllllam Anderson Bob
Presion , James Lohse. GordOn
Guthrie and Bo McGlothlin,

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Don Rolland Davis, 210 Sout11 Anniversary
Fourth St. , Middleport, Ottlo, thts ·
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4-H Club Holds
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12:30 .The Gretchen Wade Show
l.l!J Nelahbors
1,30 Movie Matinee
1:30 AmerleaD BandJt1nd

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NEW YORK UP Funeral
serviees wlll be held Friday in
Baltimore for Meyer "Max" Wu
man, 64, the ri1an wlic:i saUl "no"·
tor Jack Demptley during the past
quarter-century.
Waxman, D8mpsey's buslnfJSI!I
manager ,died at hJ1 IUJte tn N9w
York's Maynower Hotel Wedn!!l·
day after a foUr·YelT heart ailment

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rJna, ln Movies
, fi&amp;htina daya.
11a,- "no'• to f
busln&lt;&gt;~i p~c,Pcc~( to a borrctwer'o
a request ror j free
personal appearance.
Wuman added with a arln:
"jdlt ~(e~l. everyone to' me, and
If t}J~ ·~•"fef, bi.S to be 'n~,!

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Appearanet \s a 10od indicator
rlpeJI.ti'S, iccordlng t.1
the ExtenltOd Speclaliat. m Mar·
~et:ina: Information
IM Cowmmera at the Ohio St.te Un1venity,
Columbu.. TheY JO on to e:r.plain·
that the eolor of the -peach
•hould be ernmy-whlle tG ereamy
yellow, The pink or red eolor
(or bhuh) \'ariel wltb the variety
and i• aot a• good 'a !ian of ripe·
lteu u the Peta:rou.nd color. The
peach 1hcnald be falrly firm fM
fmh u.at.
o( pea~h

ralr Bo,ard
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tho FFA,
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tfve in · the county. 'l'ble&gt;
mad• up. o( inep1bera ,rld advJr
(ltl of eteh att:NP J;neet to,ethtr
for -"flU' miflfn.o t'htrlnt, tbe
year t, work out -'be propam.
the · policiu and ru.Je1 covemln~
the ~J'unior F•lr.
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the Junior
Fair Bo•rd 1,
the
~Ct.Jon of the.
Agri~IIIIJl( ~let.Y
been "ery ,Jenetous
.pol't and ,ti.Dan&amp;( of

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Bilsy Schedul~'··.
For 4-H'Clubs .
At State Fair.,
COLUM~US, 0. -A .bu1y tehedule awaits Ohio'• 4-R club boya
and ttrla at the Ohi(l ttaltl fair
Augutt 23 through 30, JIYI H. W.
Hanhfield, .sta~ 4-U club leader
More than 3,000 club members
from acro1s the state are expected
to attend
For theae you.tltr the big fair
opens · with a bartg-Youth Day
Numerous special event. are plan·
ned, starting with a tracctor oper·
ator's coate!t at 9:30 a. m., IIOllth
of the junior tive,tll)(k .arena, The
unl.e day fifteen. boys aM girls
who previoutly won dlstritt tu)bors
In Ohio's Chlcken-of·tomorrow ~ Mn­
test f41' Juniors will compete .for
.'!late awar~h . Teams of 4-H m•tnbers wm yie for atate recognKion
ill dairy, general Uveatock al'ld
beef cattle judgina:.
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Soturday, August 24, wiU be
day" for Jnany youths nhlblamb• and hog1 at the fair,
a market lamb ~le in the
barn at 7:30 p. m., and 11
sale in the awtne barn at

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Stop In At T.be Middlep~r_tf:~ed Mill

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SEE YOU AT . -·The Meigs_. County

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tbatli-~rocmdl&gt;alolit

made by tlfeft&lt;m&gt;.RWco.and. lea.v~
toned) up ~ •
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bole) WI .. • feed both
aquare

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and 1alk lo "" about
lo let ...... rocmd bola..

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DODGE

WIWAMSON
FARM SUPPLY
Rutl.oad, Ohio

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ers The polson ma:r be on the door
handles M ste'erlng' wheel. · ·urn,ing
SMOKE - Smgke from .,.
any part of the plants,
eluded ean cauae ~yere "''
poi10ning.
Poiao ivy, wbicb may be a shrub
(lr vine, hf's a 3-J!aried lea! and
wbite berrle1/ The .surest protettion aaainat ivy poiao'iling ls to
learn to n::eognir.e Ute plints and
avoid them. adviaes the U. S Depal'tPJ,ent of Agrlcfulture.

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IvY Pol..rening, 1 • Ferm Page ... . , .
COLUMBUS, 0. - M(lat people
get pOison Jvy by contact wltb the
poii'Qn Ivy plant, but U. S. D. A.
1~udlea show there are other wa:yt
that
who art f'lpecially susbe polloned,
- Gardeping clotbea
come :hi ' cont9ct with
can tranamtt the polson
anyone touching them
cloftes sbould
In hot sl)(la

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VALLEY
LUMBER ODd SUI'I'LY
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• TRACTORS e TRIKK$
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WHERE QUALITY

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15 CU. FT. UI'RIGHT REI!PR •.•....• $349
16 CU. FT. UI'RIGHT FRE~ZER• ••...... ~59
!2 cU. FT. ·uPRIGIIT ~RDZU •.•..... f419
UNICO IMI:IERIA.L ELECTJUC RA,NGE Only #99 .,
30 CU. FT. •UPRIGIJ.T FI!EQEI\. ........ $499
18 cu. FT• .CHEST Ff!EEZER . ....•..... n99
REFRIGERATOIIS-Deluse Mtdola as low u $199
UNICO IMI'ERIAL
Freezer .KefJigenlor CoD!!MaiiC)D , • • • Only $-1~9

20 DRESSEP BrtOI-lERS
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wu twice convicted of drbng

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a rootorilt who aet'umulated en·
outh points to f~ Ju&amp;pensllln

Ripe peacbeJ •hould be stored
in tbe refrlgeutot and wc:d as
aoon u pouible. Peel t,be peaeb·
et'jult before serving. To preCORHET "6" 2 dr. SEDAN. HE·
vent broWDIDJ of tresb peaches, ATilt, TUTONI BLACK &amp;
di" them ift • · cltrul juiee lmme· WHJTE,. GOOD TIRES, ONE
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dlately after .peeling Peaches
tbat are Dot quite ripe c.an be
left at ....room tempenture for 3
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luoat or .Onii~L Whon otonnJ
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Middleport
them by pllln• tbem on top or 11~:;;:;::;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;::;;:;;:;:;:;:
each oLher, The bell way to It
Bf.(lre them l&amp; to place them Jn a
Oat. piUI, onet layer deep and
cover looael)' witb wax paper.

alon Tuesday, Auguat 27. the same
day set for vegetable, egg and wool
judging contests. Healtb interviews
to select the top 4-H bor and girl
In health improvement are scheduled for TuesdaY~ Wednesdiy and
Thursday in the i ·H bullling.
~ Home ~conomiea demonstrations
'4nd style revues wiJl be held daily
In- the Youth Ceater, and bOys'
demonstrations and a food revue
In the 4-H building. Numerous e:xhibib' in clothmg, electricity, wood
worklng, rOpe work and vege~bles
wi11 be on diaplay in the 4-H buildlnl. along with seventeen oo~~\.':· 1
and organizational bootbt , H
field reports.
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Band Performances are acheduled throughout the Week, with
tWelye ,.H , bends set to patti~i·
pate.
The final day'of the flir, August
30, will be another red-letter 4aY
for ~H'ers. That 1t the day winners
of trip.&amp; to slatel.in.d naUonai·+H
du, congresses ahd other: eveats
will be announeed ln the 4-lJ buildIng. Theae trip awards are bued
on outstanding achievment In ~vprclub prOJcd.i.
~h~~·· '"' aay or l)le lair
m.embera wlll
blacking and

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judges wtll name a grand

FOR Au YOUR

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ehampion steer in the junior divi·

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tive ,date of Ohlo·s new traffJC
"point •Y•t.em" law was question-

fleshed varleua.

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.OUJ'(IN or
A and C.good
White
peache..s contain
leu vitalnla A ,than the yellow·

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Ril:hard Manb, to
tt.ate's cae In tht
County
Cornmon Pleu

At Court Session

wbile intoxicated. E:och offenae
111 po1nt penalty fnr a
total- of l2 poiotl, the ma11mum
needed for the state to ask .suapension Ol hia UeeDJJe
Hil ~ attorney ,. I.rw •n Aroolf.
r.aJned continuante ol the hearina
1{tmemaken Will be ln~reated earlier in the week. He contend·
to know llll:j better quality peach- ed the law would not be effective
e.~: are bela1 marbled
beeau..e unt.il Sept. 21. ninetY day1 a!Wr
of a prora. ·ealled bydrocoollng. it wu signed into law by Gov C.
1'1111 is a pneeu of picking firm WillU.m O'NeUI.
ripe peaeb" and es:poting them
Arnoff uid the measure w;-s
to lee cold water !or 'I tbort per· Dol pauel as an emergencY btU,
tod of time u aOOD as picked. whic'b bcc=omes effective ImmeTheae peatbetl ripen mare evenly diately· with the JOVernor'l 118'·
and keep faar to live day.&amp; longer nature, becaWie of lmproper )!!£·
tba1. unf.ooled onea.
i1lat.ure proceclure
Peachet are
important fill'
Atty. Gen. W1llia~ Su.be ot~
tbelr ·food value u well a.s their siined one o1 his
aS¥istant'l,
&amp;ood rnlv«. Yellow.f1E1bed

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Board ¥aded bv Dwfilne
FFA merirben from... Jtaeiu.e,
vld HI!); Ylee.,retl&lt;lent. •11 clubs
from ·1-11Ppen
Pla.ina, · Pat~y
Dou(l:as, · secretai'y, .f.H clubs
lt:om\ Sh.de aftd · Mary Graie
St~ 1 auistant .eeretarr,
'mt~mber fm1Q Racine . liave
an oUt.stlnl'Hnf job. Tbtl!le
young '·people at well at
er membenJ of the bod
re~elved a erttt deal of exper·
len~ and training in
meetlne
probJems and making dec!•
tor a .better Melts County
Fair.
Mant other FFA, P'H'A and ..._H
club' memben have . '"lt&gt;pent f.nd
will Jpend many' hOW'I and daya
in carrylbg ·out tbe details of the
fair ineludiJig · maldna entriea,
preparin.a: .book.s
for Judging,
serving a.!l clerks at the judcJ.ng
and handllng the various· demon·
slrations, tlyle revue and abOW·
mambtp eonteaUI.
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For a !'IOod example of how
theSe young . people ap_pea.r In
action vlslt tbc Mef41 County
Fair and Junior Falr· next week
anytime from when. the first er.hlbits go 1!P untll the exblbUs
.!ltart tht:ii way home ahortly af·
ler 4:00 P. M~ Saturday, Aug. 17.
M:u.cb ·~redlt .for ali Juni(ll' ac·
.go to the p11rent1,
other adults "ht.
and • worJf In
people wltbout
of repaym,nt
Uvea of these
youngsters.
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To .see all of the young people
don't fall to see the li~stock
P.atsde, junlor achievement program and style revue on Si.turday
morning Aug. ' n -at 10:00· a. m. l:~;:fu;;~~·o~ltY.'

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Jot. of frnb petfhes l•tely'?
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you're miallnf oul on
attraCtive buyt. 1hit 11 tbe
for: frub peacl!e• and tbe
prospeoett are Joocl, both supply·

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Winant. one of 1the mollt ebnslltent rid~ •OJ U!.e New En1lahd circuit lblo adoon, booltd nome loUi' '
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A. potiuek dlnnJJr wa11 lt~rverl 11.l
six o'clock to Mr, and Mr.t. Ro~·
Gr~eser ~l'!d dauahters: Mr. a1td
Mrs. Horact A.bbot\ 1 Mn. Harold
Bl1cbtbn lihd daughter; Mt and
Mr.s. 1\qllin Radrord ary.l dauah·
ter; WWiam Jtt.dford and the
hostl, and ehlldten.

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I!IURKE NAMED CAPTAIN
CHJCAGO UP - Jack Burke
Jr , of Kiamesha Lake-, N. Y., a
professional gollcr for 16 yean
and winner of lhe,..t956 Ma8'1:ers
and PGA, has been ~ named eaptaln of the 1Q57 U. S.
leam. It will mark
Ryder Cup at&gt;tion for
old Burke.

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entertai ned a ~roup of f'+lendJ
retenhy at their hume, ' RoeJt

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served. Janet
Carpenter i&gt;Mldid at the punch

Abbott's Are Host
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HUGHES ACQUIRED
UP-JinJ
H1.1gties,
rlgM·handccl relic! pitcher for·
merly wilh the Brookly.n Do!lg£'rs
and Chicl4go Cub.!l, w:~s acquired
today by ttle C,hkago White So:x
from lo1 An~;wlcs in the Pacit· ~
Coast LPigue
f ·l rhE's
had 3
Z 86 ~ (ll' ":"d ,-ml avE..raee 1'1 flf
inning'! at Los AMeli's.

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The annual mothc1·'s tea and
judging day of the Pomeroy '
Benders HI Club was held Mortday after11oon tt th e home of
Mrs. Harold l..ohse the ast~Lst.~wt
advisor Mrs. C. E Blakeslee IS
the l(hdsor for the group
Patricia Blakeslee and Janet
Carpe11ter, junior leoulerB, planned the affair and N11:1 caf.penter. prfsident, .p reside I at r. ahort
business n.!!tilon.
Followlnl! the bu~.nes.s .l'eSiion
a program ln c~"'" ;,. 'If · he junIor leaden wat pr()tlC ",i•·cl. Two
r.!emon~t.ra1l un11 we.· ~ J!l'&gt;'•:n 1 one,
"How to Straiahten tht~ Edre of
Material" by Jane Baer, and 14 How
to Set 11 Guest Luncheon Table''
by Alita Carpenie:r and Jemnlfer
LoMe. Articles
made hv the
IJI'Oup the past year were
ed and jurta:ed bY·. .Mr~.
Nclan.
A 1tyle
pro11ram
the clothe•
dur!nJ the :rur.
cotton dreaae1,

AUta
IUestl to
relre.shmenll

aetually haye done.
the Lhln,p Ulat have:
· \l _. 'hpt"- feln , •~tlve for rrlany yean
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1Ja tr.e com~etltive 11pirit 1n trY·
""" lnc to produce a '.bette~: nlmal
fr a )tet\e erop or a ))eUer pfec~
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·or hanclwork than ~he other pert· 1f' 801\- One or the values of eompe;·
tJtlon la to be able to win or
"~} JOse ·eraCM:(ully. Many times our
, " .... \fOI..IPl peOple 'bave sJiown they
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than some
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l 1 , b\bef (aira today ·the JuniOT
- , lair ~s t'he m;Ost Important l)art
' Of the ~nt;re ex-bll~lt.
.Many
adulta ha'!e been, brot~ght back
••. ~~brtors because their so-h
1../'~Dr Q.ught,er had ~ project wbich
~ . .n.wls tO be exhibited.
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, , ;. )jal.11M3 , waa the- spr~ng
4\ " bo~rd for the renewal of Interest
-Ol- fair.s In the county. This falr
· ~: ·~':ld at lobe Pome~roy High SChool
·1 w~tb ' dosen animals tied UJI Out
,Jbact of ,the .(ymhael'ym an'd:· wlth
~ ~- ta COttple hundred exhibits plac
, 1 eQ. l.;t. bGotba inside Lhe gy.mnas~ . 1u.m ~ Is a far cry ..from tbi!'l f't!ar
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.Mr. and Mrs. 'It C. Randolph,
Chester, Ohio (Star Rl)ute) was
Davis, who is the son Of Mn. sreatly surprised Sunday1 A. Ug
Mary Helen Davis, is ..., 1953 grl'· f when their four cbildrer. and
duate of Middleport HJ~ School 15 gtandehildrr·•) met at the
and attended Morris Harvey Col- homL•
tJf Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Oth(•
lege. Charleston, W V1., and Young, ll••rbaJ .\: Ll:, 11, to r•"r
Franklin Umverslty, doiumbus- ht nte thr&gt;\r 40t:l weddi ng anni Ohio.
vcrsary,
Davis was cnli st~d under an
A turkey dmner waJJ served
A1·my program whlrh permits with a beautiful yellow
and
qualified volunteers to l!nlist m green anniversary cake ccntermg
the Army Reserves for a perw1 the fesUvtty tll'n'
of six yeau, t'VO of which mmt
The honored guests wcrP s:;v{'n
be spent on active duty, 1
an ~le.Nric cl-ack .&lt;Wrl ra,d ~ u. ~Q.~·
MSgt Gollie Moore, IO!t'o.J' I Army. bin11tion , , , .
recruiter, t'Ompleted DIIVIS' en1'hoae pr~ .~::nt · wtNe1 Mr. ~·H I
hstment papers and arranged fur :\fr". E. F. ;:;t,;r\olph and u ' 't
his processi ng at the Ashland r hHdren of 1!'-ron, Mr. and Mrs
Statio~.
c. L. Ran'd'llfh and three ch;l.
DaVJS was granted 120 days dr~n of New Springfield; Mr.
delay and will report for his ac · l and Mrs. Dl)rsel D. B1 ggs and
live C:uty In early December.
four l.'htldren, Chester Star Rt;
Mr and Mrs. Otho Young and
five children, Burbank, 0 Afternoon callers were Carl Still . Ralph
Sllll both ol Wooster, o . Mr. an·d
Mrs Donald Burkhart · end twv
chltdren ol Rittman, 0.

loun1lnr

.• . of . t~ eountry or doina: 1 good
.i .~Qb o! production and tben ahow·
.. inc. otbl!r people how aood they

Mothers present
ward B.aer, Mrs. Altlert Co11tes.
Mrs. Wilson Ca11penter,
Mr:~,
Blakeslee and Mrs. Lohse.

Don Davis Goes
Into Army At
Ashland Ky:
at the Army Recrultinl
Station , Ashland, Ky.

Mel&amp;• County Fair ,qp
f
lumor Fair Jete ' underway l or
' U!e Mlb year this ~OmlnJ week.
~ ~Lt. hlr 'fiith. manY othen beld
.. 1 ~ ,., throurhout the 1tate and tlu'ougb·
r.• roy~e n1Uon are one of thle
, t
~ of ~ncouraatna: t~e ·people

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LA.BOR'!J ANSWER-Labor 11 taking to the movies tO answer
charges that wage lnc:reUM are to blame trq hliher prtcea, partlcu•
Jarly the moat hcent boO.t In 1teel coete.
GET YOURS NOWI
The AFL·CIO deputment of education, In co·(l~ratlon with the
AiP'L·CIO departmt~nt of reaeareh, hal produced e. 13-mlnute color
fllm which It aald Will 1hOW wby Ule u:pandtnr economy can usually
absorb higher wagu without ralalny prlc...
LIONS
. The tUm I• a .eml·anlmated, Dllney-•tyle cartoon and the lilt&amp;r
The New Haven Lions Club met
will be BcouomWa l'ro{eaaor Owl, a cartoon character who ael• out at the Legwn Hall on Tuesday
'tp lnveatiJ&amp;te U.e cauae or rl&amp;lnJ prlcea.
evening August 6 with Mark Ward
"" l. The A.FL:-CIO aald the lllm will prov~ rnuch aound material for presidmg
lt~u&amp;JdOn.ip labor BUIJ1~er •c~POli. ugt!} ~111, high ach.9f!l or col•
.llqeall for the .eveninJt were Lew
'fAge rJa111ei In econDI••: It lhi.vallablt1tot booking irum the AFL- K'alichn ik, Sroutmaster of Troup
CIO Film Division In WashlnJI.On, D. C.
266, Bill Jo'rey, Jim Fry and Shel'
don Rou11h.
e PO!itTAL PA \ " RAISE-There 11 virtually no chance Umt Presi- Personal First Aid Kits were predent &amp;:Isenhower w\H approve the po•tal pay tulle bill voted by the sented to the above scouts In honHuuae and likely to be approved by the Senale.
or of their a!Aaming the rani[ of
Ike ¥1 dead a.et agnln1t any govemment pay ralte nt thle time, lst Class Scout.
and 111 iilm&lt;&gt;flt ctwtaln to veto it. even at th• r~k of lolinl 11ome oi
Scout Blll Frey , described their
h~ 11 l•·emendoua pqpularlly with t11e peop~..
trlp to the r«.&gt;eent Scout Jamboree
Tt-1 Pffl&amp;l.dent will •e har;,;·preued to explain hll p,...h:knat'a
and Scout Sheldon Roush gave 11
prob&amp;.llle veto Jn term• that the public will under·
talk on the aetlv\llea at the Jam·
uland Ol' accept. His 1'1!&amp;&amp;0111 ar• two-told :
hasons
bOree at Valley Forge. Pa
1- He clalm11 the $~6 million mea111ure will dll'l·
Two·F.Id
Perional Toilet Kits were pre·
tort the poalltl sulury ladder by llvlnJ lowel •pllld
sented to th scouts who attended
worker11 larger lnct'&lt;la.eee; and
the National Jamboree and lo the
2- He dOBI not wBnt afty JOVU'ntnent 1 ay ralaea until there is Scoutmaster ln appl'eclation of re\l!. )( reveiiue provided.
cent work dune for the 10&lt;'111 troop
Cvngrea.:., t l10ugh econorrt}'•n.•nded, 11 t'OnlpiE'tely HOld on the tuw l
The committee reported that the
ror the PllY Increase, however, and tl1tl'e- 11 .some chance lMal thr. Street Name Project will be ~om­
lt:gl11lulms fftJ~ht oH'I'IJde lite':. \ 'P t n.
plated soon .
Those . attending inelnded those
above and Charles Lcsh:r, Hank
Roney, Charles Jewell, Nick Phelps
1
Jack Frey, Kermit Ford and Bob
Johnston.
RIUNION
The numilarner Annual Reunion
lr ANNI HIYWOOD
will be held August 11 ut the New
muat allo mn.embtr that n
Haven Park. A basket dmner will
ot life
be served at i2·00 noon.
lllaulh&amp;tPIISONALS
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Erwin Weaver is a tcurg lcal pa·
ticnt In Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Grime&amp;
and dau(ll~ter are vacationing In
Florida. \
Miss Go dye Hart Is \'lsltlnc Mr.
and Mrs . Lew S. Hartt of Harbours·
ville, where her bruthor Is Ill.
· Mr. and Mrs. Doriald Brown and
family were shopping In ColumbuS'
on Satut'day
Mr. and Mrs P J. Wolpert and
Suaanne visited Mr. and Mn. J L.
Clarke hi Rio Grande, 0 .. dtJrlllj
the wtek end.
Mu. Roy Leater of Sp~cer, w.
Va., vl.!lltetl Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Letter durin1 the week end.
Mr. and Mra. Doug Miller and
children are vllitin1 Mr. and Mn.
Carl Shawver in S11lem, Va,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rousb, Mr.
and Mra. Bill McFarland ap.d 100,
Mrs Cliff Reush, Mra. H•rry M11ler and daugbters end Okey Ltyne
altended the Shrine Clrcu•ln Parkenburs: last Frldly.

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5,_1 Ne1t1 fleluro
s,~ 1'(,1!1&lt;1\,Mr. Wlilld
•:If! -~iy l'llo,.il Samboret
'j,fjl . ;ljllu••LlliGii '&amp;how

lJfe 'CIIf RRej
Ttl~ JoHnh Cottoa Sbfw
8:30 Bll ti~Jment

Beeretary Char1M E. Wilton II due to 1tep

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8:30 Whll)er.ast
«:3&amp;. SpOrt• :!Je '

WOMEN TO MEET
The Second Ward Women's Club
will meet at the Ward House on
Tuesda} at 7 p m. Rcfreahm.enis
will be B'erved.

out by Aur. 81 but Pruldcnt ll~t' can't. aeem to tlnd anyane
who wantl the Job.
The quaUfteatlonl art varlablt, but In pneral the ucNt&amp;ry muat
be a ll.iper-ex.1Cutlte type who kDowe how to run three corpon.tlonl
- Army, Navy and Air Force-at ont time.
Wtthln reeent w.ekJ, tWo top·ftlpt execuUvu have tumed down
the job. One wu Rllph J. Cordiner, pruldent of General Electric,
and the other wu Ctarenet Randall, retired bead of Inland Btetl
company.
SeveraJ othera are ltlll ~nder COJ\IIIderatlon, but lt\e White Hou"
11ecma u~l.lblt to ftnd any~e who can lUI the blft.

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,,oo wrta 11111

e WANTED: A DUDI'8E IE&lt;lR'I'l'AR'I'~'l'he job or aecretary of
II fO'hl'

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':30 Po~e PieRnta
1:43 Ntiws Pletllft

Howfver, the eeonomlat wam• that prolonpd
4roul'bt in the lt:ut might drtve up aome food
prius and bpae~ hl1 prediction•. Another factor
for the expf!Ctt4 nat ln OCtober wm be the lJ\troductlon of p,ew automobile models.
The only, dlllturblftJ' note In the picture. .ay1
etarue, Ja tnt faet Utat houaln' co1t1 wtl1 kllp
lncnulnJ in the future.
def~n.te

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t2:SO iit tt;Oe lu.tile
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HO Qu.., 1"01' A tlq

IY C. I. ILAlCISLII
CIMinty Atric-.lfurtl Attnt

f ~ • ~,. One ot

FUI1 , ,

11:00 'tfue Stoey
U:lo Detective's D111'1
12'00 btij!p · filtrli)IO

z,oo !la&amp;eo n,;tltt

November and Decm1ber.

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3:45 Modera

l ..levet Cest of LMn1
Tt Slop llot Thlo M.nlh

I 10'00

Hlil My Llttle llitille

served promptlY at 1 p. m .

SJin On

8:30 Clrole 3 Ranch
IUO Gumby

12:00 'fe:r: aDd J'ill:l:
12:!10 Current

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service for a dmner which will be

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11 ,sq It Could Be You

Announcement has been r~iv­
ed that the Roberta Circte of the
OES will' met at the Glouster park , ,
Thursday August Hi All members

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2-:Dally SentineL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug 9, 1957

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OR F&amp;EEZER·RI!I'RlGERATOR COMB~TION .

.UNICO ElEOl!C all.CI GAS WATER HEAT~ :: ........ ·· ·· ··· $11

POMEROY
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Leaguer Tea!"
Is Entertained

'Taking ATrip• L Theme of 1957
Flower Show To Be. .Held At Fair

lint l!'lldlnlod ...._

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llll.. ,.um dootll Dl 111M Ito! lie'

a tetMt of till!$.

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worse tban 19W through 19M!.
""- r tliiill.
Eai&gt;i&lt;':n, tocitb&amp;u in llllddie- The record iB 30 games played,
~ whero .IIIOI'J szo arid tro- one victory, two tied, and 27 de·
t!ilo. on, !loc!ted u~ Ilion in any feats. Tire Jackets got a good
~¥!' ,..Q&lt;!I lD llie leque and JtrOnJ whiff of a win last y£&gt;ar
1lili~ thiC
H~ Au1. 211 but t hat was all, losmg to WellOft: tile ftiw llfl8o'D With hopes ston 6-0.
IIIII It , -~ 11!, like the put
thl'Oi. For It SpO\U Dett '"''' t
How eome1

a moat

UT o'hd DRINK AT

Hotel

M~rtin

BI!ST
ON THE BANKS OF THE BEAUTil'UL OHIO RIVU

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SPECIALS DAILY

B.m- Hm'o LIUith 4k from II A. M.lo z·P. M.

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~It dUiiiNus irld year at
1m ito P.llo\ will be ara.,.lllng

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~H.JCKEN ll'l BASKET, FRENCH FlUES,
BiiJ!AD I&lt; BUTI'ER, COFFEE er TEo\ U.OO
Bar ()pea Dahy E..ept Sunday 7 A. M.IO Z A. H.

$PINEl PIANO!
See it ot Zirkle
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Co.

dHpef ID{f glDi&gt;ln Uian the most

&amp;r"in·th~ol

POMikOY'S

Yellow · J1ckct

, Qf1 ·the otber hapd, th-,re Is

Can be bought for small do
and take over pay.
Write or phone f&gt;r

Now On Display
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Shoppirag Heodquarters

TliAMS

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Read the precious Hal)' Bible

'feltphone

Read its ,page. o'er and o'er .
Let lt be your l'lide and road map

WERNER

MiDDLEPORT

To that brl(ht and ablnlng s'hore.
It will teli you how the Savioua

Came to earth long, long ago.
How He 1hed His blood on Cal\&gt;'1'3'
For to waS'h you white a1 snow.
It wm tell you to live holy

Wben Christ treea you , from yotir
ain.
to ro1low where He leada you
would the vJct'ry wio.
When the Tempter comea to tempt

COME TO

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Hwrl.. TY IMw .,.
pHtt wllh Mlll'f' . . ...
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you

Read how Christ was tempted too

Quote to Satan ft'alll tbe Bible
And thi! Word wlll keep you tru,e.
For It ells you when ~~Ptatlon

Ml· U, 241

Overtakes you on the w~:v
That you can escape from evU

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MORE PLEASURE MILES
and BOATING SMILES .

FURY-SPORTS CAR
Special Two DOOr Seadon .
Man here Is the btiy for·you. Tlill hot Flashy Red &amp; While flnlll! &amp;el off wllh
little job sold lor over $3800. Leoo than cloomlng white wail lites. Dynono&lt;w,
lonr months 1g0 .Low lll!lage, J'liill Uke J!'ii" llll!al ••••ro..lt ~·t be beat allhls
brand new. You've 101 to see it.
prtee~
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SHnLAKE or
and w SCOTT-ATWATER MOTOR
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FROM

Metropolitan Marine
SALIS ond SERVICE

1114 W. Mila St.

Pbono II·M

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Fight, Racing

ftLLOW JACKET BOAT

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Sports Eyed ~or
Congress Probes

TIRES

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nt.e Iwe toile ·~~t

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1953 Buick

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JUN~oa · F~tt'* iJ~i'ltiip~U~~IIS~f S7
trJU~tMG~~ CROPS* A.WARDS

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Bach'tc~I'Famlly

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1952 Ford
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Fords Aad A·l·Used Cirs DurMg Be Motttll Of AUII't.

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liiildent :~u&amp;e and .cre1111 fbllol.
lta.a beauty.
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QUICK SALE

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$795.

' etee. lt.erlor. ~·1\111 ~lfe;,Miji . ~all. oUHe, ndlo heoler,aliap~'
Heuer, .oolt ,tt~verl. .. ere ,j, .'y""\' .t&gt;i \1·1 e~~ltne. At 1ood aolliflltUe tilt,
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uo •2 Door
' BeaaUful Red and Wtille will
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Blue and Whtie ·two l&lt;iae, . A·t
wallllreo. Power ateerlna Hydramatle, ~f,r, Solid hoilt, good tlreo, standard
Rodlo, Heater, Low !!'!N•· Like new. \M ilft Wl&amp;,.Jldlir.
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Celler .aid.

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• Super 8~ ! iloor
Powerful Rocllei mill!~ i'lllli whir,_
way hydtama~ drive. llarli.·Biqe· m'*aute·fllllsh wllh a white top. Geetl willie
wall lido. See ltloday.
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$1·,195.
1952 Chevrelet

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F,., Installation
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WASHING'l'ON UP - Chairmu
Emanuel Cellet (D·N. Y.) of the
Houae Judielal')' . Commlttee said
today he m•y ahOJ'll~ ordt~r a fullscale lnveat!r.atlon of profelaional
boxln1 and ,_or_. rtelna.
Celler made the dlaelo•ure to 1
u he dl~u111ed Ida juat·
lnveatlratlon or prof..
football, buitel·
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. l.,liiiJlATOaS &amp; lANGiil

day evenina at her home, EBter-

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IBI DUa Ptl&lt;l LIMI OF AUT· OMATIC WASMIRS, DRYiiS,

HoateP sift&amp; were .pre'e~ted
to Mrs. Carl Mi(&amp;h when t~e
Nlljy Slltcheta Cl~~ rilet we4nei·

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Leaguer Tea!"
Is Entertained

'Taking ATrip• L Theme of 1957
Flower Show To Be. .Held At Fair

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a tetMt of till!$.

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worse tban 19W through 19M!.
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Eai&gt;i&lt;':n, tocitb&amp;u in llllddie- The record iB 30 games played,
~ whero .IIIOI'J szo arid tro- one victory, two tied, and 27 de·
t!ilo. on, !loc!ted u~ Ilion in any feats. Tire Jackets got a good
~¥!' ,..Q&lt;!I lD llie leque and JtrOnJ whiff of a win last y£&gt;ar
1lili~ thiC
H~ Au1. 211 but t hat was all, losmg to WellOft: tile ftiw llfl8o'D With hopes ston 6-0.
IIIII It , -~ 11!, like the put
thl'Oi. For It SpO\U Dett '"''' t
How eome1

a moat

UT o'hd DRINK AT

Hotel

M~rtin

BI!ST
ON THE BANKS OF THE BEAUTil'UL OHIO RIVU

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SPECIALS DAILY

B.m- Hm'o LIUith 4k from II A. M.lo z·P. M.

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1m ito P.llo\ will be ara.,.lllng

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~H.JCKEN ll'l BASKET, FRENCH FlUES,
BiiJ!AD I&lt; BUTI'ER, COFFEE er TEo\ U.OO
Bar ()pea Dahy E..ept Sunday 7 A. M.IO Z A. H.

$PINEl PIANO!
See it ot Zirkle
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Co.

dHpef ID{f glDi&gt;ln Uian the most

&amp;r"in·th~ol

POMikOY'S

Yellow · J1ckct

, Qf1 ·the otber hapd, th-,re Is

Can be bought for small do
and take over pay.
Write or phone f&gt;r

Now On Display
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Shoppirag Heodquarters

TliAMS

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Read the precious Hal)' Bible

'feltphone

Read its ,page. o'er and o'er .
Let lt be your l'lide and road map

WERNER

MiDDLEPORT

To that brl(ht and ablnlng s'hore.
It will teli you how the Savioua

Came to earth long, long ago.
How He 1hed His blood on Cal\&gt;'1'3'
For to waS'h you white a1 snow.
It wm tell you to live holy

Wben Christ treea you , from yotir
ain.
to ro1low where He leada you
would the vJct'ry wio.
When the Tempter comea to tempt

COME TO

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pHtt wllh Mlll'f' . . ...
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you

Read how Christ was tempted too

Quote to Satan ft'alll tbe Bible
And thi! Word wlll keep you tru,e.
For It ells you when ~~Ptatlon

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Overtakes you on the w~:v
That you can escape from evU

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MORE PLEASURE MILES
and BOATING SMILES .

FURY-SPORTS CAR
Special Two DOOr Seadon .
Man here Is the btiy for·you. Tlill hot Flashy Red &amp; While flnlll! &amp;el off wllh
little job sold lor over $3800. Leoo than cloomlng white wail lites. Dynono&lt;w,
lonr months 1g0 .Low lll!lage, J'liill Uke J!'ii" llll!al ••••ro..lt ~·t be beat allhls
brand new. You've 101 to see it.
prtee~
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SHnLAKE or
and w SCOTT-ATWATER MOTOR
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Metropolitan Marine
SALIS ond SERVICE

1114 W. Mila St.

Pbono II·M

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Fight, Racing

ftLLOW JACKET BOAT

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Sports Eyed ~or
Congress Probes

TIRES

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JUN~oa · F~tt'* iJ~i'ltiip~U~~IIS~f S7
trJU~tMG~~ CROPS* A.WARDS

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Pomeroy
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1952 Ford
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liiildent :~u&amp;e and .cre1111 fbllol.
lta.a beauty.
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Re~

QUICK SALE

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$795.

' etee. lt.erlor. ~·1\111 ~lfe;,Miji . ~all. oUHe, ndlo heoler,aliap~'
Heuer, .oolt ,tt~verl. .. ere ,j, .'y""\' .t&gt;i \1·1 e~~ltne. At 1ood aolliflltUe tilt,
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uo •2 Door
' BeaaUful Red and Wtille will
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Blue and Whtie ·two l&lt;iae, . A·t
wallllreo. Power ateerlna Hydramatle, ~f,r, Solid hoilt, good tlreo, standard
Rodlo, Heater, Low !!'!N•· Like new. \M ilft Wl&amp;,.Jldlir.
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• Super 8~ ! iloor
Powerful Rocllei mill!~ i'lllli whir,_
way hydtama~ drive. llarli.·Biqe· m'*aute·fllllsh wllh a white top. Geetl willie
wall lido. See ltloday.
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$1·,195.
1952 Chevrelet

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F,., Installation
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WASHING'l'ON UP - Chairmu
Emanuel Cellet (D·N. Y.) of the
Houae Judielal')' . Commlttee said
today he m•y ahOJ'll~ ordt~r a fullscale lnveat!r.atlon of profelaional
boxln1 and ,_or_. rtelna.
Celler made the dlaelo•ure to 1
u he dl~u111ed Ida juat·
lnveatlratlon or prof..
football, buitel·
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Pomeroy

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P111H 11111

. l.,liiiJlATOaS &amp; lANGiil

day evenina at her home, EBter-

Hat Shot

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IBI DUa Ptl&lt;l LIMI OF AUT· OMATIC WASMIRS, DRYiiS,

HoateP sift&amp; were .pre'e~ted
to Mrs. Carl Mi(&amp;h when t~e
Nlljy Slltcheta Cl~~ rilet we4nei·

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SMITH CLOTH

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tP.ow yo11 hw to pl111 • tt11ly Hc!Hnt "~!tc:'•" wHlt ·• IM fjfi rJ,.ft, ~ .
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!11 "l.ililt·in"' .ip~ll!'ctt.,

MA.id

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. Financially Says OSU Fann Expert

Aug. 9' 19~ 7-7 1

DA.ILY CROSSWORD
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DOWN

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chin&amp;
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Victim Works AClever Ruse
To Positively Identify The if

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Card ot Tb1nb .1nd Specl.aJ Notlcea of Events $LOll Obituar.a~
,ubllabed 1t 1 cent per word.

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;__:.._Heedqu&amp;rtan for

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$125.
"''d
$10.
Mar.&lt;~ hell Miller Sr, Rou:e
No.
1, ~iddlcport
R-8-3lp

11J L ftf:...nd •'·
~ror.

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11\'~IJRANCI! AG.BNC'i'

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Fano....., Purnlture, Middleport, Ohio F~u-r-n7
1 ,:-hec'l -- ,- p-,-r&lt;-m
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and bath . I 128

Jo~

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..m•onue L•n•a• - Lane Ced111 -- - - -- - ---- - - -

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l'lra. Automolllte,. HNit'

L.h ~~~:·.: . . . .

St.

Real Estate Broker

7-str.
Pl!ooe •rox.
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Fu r nishcll ,q le~pmg room. Clo11c in
town. 127 Butter nut.
R 3 12tc

In MIDDLIPOilT.l OHIO
6116-M
PHONI• . 6111

Straigbt·leg Beegle, Female. Brown
head , white legs, black body.
.Goea by name of "Boots". ~e ·
-,.-- - --·- --c--::-ward. Calr 159-M .
8 ~ 6tc For (tent
- Extension Ladden, (21)
Scaftold Mards, Drop Cloths. 1:::------,--,---,~:-:-:
Clinton po;~her, Middleport.
Do. you want s bwdness. A Motel·
(8)
Phone 82b!S..X.
Tavern·Carry Out, Grocery, Gas
11 1 tf
Station, Restaurant. Check our
list we may have what you
!9~2 Bulcks, $696.00. F'ive peopl~
Help
want at the price you want to
are ·going to get Mme re nl - ----- - - -· - -··--:flay
. Earl 0 Mender' Sr., Rea].
Woman,
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lim
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as
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buy.11 . Blaettnars, Pomeroy, 0.
tor. Pearl Parhr, Agent, Porn·
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per ~on . Appl y
nfternonn
or
eroy, Phone 201.
8-9-3t.c
evening. Outlon llrug Co, Mid1953 Ponllac 3 cyl $8fr,S.OO. 2 clr
dleport, Ohio. -· 8-9·3tc 6 roorn house, aunpnrch, g;;j;.
Sedan Hyoramatic· ~· d io
and ) La&lt;~y to watch ehildrcn during 1 lo! ~o· " IQO, ~Ice location, In
Heater. Flawless or;glt111l l.tlut'
the day !)Ill Pom 1 ~ r 1 ,y 128 nftcr
Mtddleport, Oh10, $6.000.00:
and white rinlsh . Blactlmm:,
!UIO p M
R-9-etc 4 room house, I acre of. ground,
8·91Jte ~ ----· - - - ~~
located on Rose Htll, - near
Pomeroy, 0.
---Mtddlc Agcrl woman .... ho ncell:t
Pomerov, Ohio Ideal for elder1953 .C hevrolt!b as low ~~
hom r to he cnmp .mion
for
ly couple. $2200.
$1188.00. Three of the besl '!ISs
middle-a ged lady Write P. 0. 3 room &lt;'ahin, furni shed, on th~
anywhere . Blacttnar11-, Pomeroy
Box 45, l'om enJy, Ohio. 8-8-12tp
Ohio ruvcr at Lonrz 8otJom ,
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Ohlo. ~ acre ground ·located ' on
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good road. Ideal for hunt!ng
l9a3 Bu.lcki'l as tow as $995 .00.
t
or fishing lodge. $~&amp;bO.OD.
For ,good buys, thoroughly rt ·
On
lnqutre Hobstctter Ina. A&amp;ei\C)',
~ondltioaer.' VO's and str. sr~. P;T;ilit;g-:-Tnl~rior a~
225 E. l!lecond St., Pomer&lt;:ly
Blaettnal-8, Pomeroy, 0. 8·9-6tc
Availabl e now. Rates reason.
J. H. E11stman, Sale!rtlrm. 8·7-3tc

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19M Ford~ as low aa $89~.00.

able. Homer Rrall:y, Phone 331-Y For Sale: 6 room house, bath all
Both of lhcae cars we can rc·
8 15 12tc
modern. Call :.!171 LP.tart Falls.
commend
tully.
Bla c ttn ~,.~ Wantod- PAPIO:Il H. d'.jG JT\G- 2D
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ye:.t!ll expr.rlencc. Frl'e e1' l· For \ Sale: House and Lot irl Jl.a .
19M c~ewoicta 81 l~w a ~ $995 00
:mates, L. V. Reishlit'r, Raci n •
CIRC. Phone 3202.
, 8~·3t~
t'or crle111'1 cars. With and wilh!Jnx 124, Ohio,
7-6-" -------------~--FOR SALE Oil TRADE. Two bed·
out power glide. All fnur doors
room house with city water , gu
Blacttnnn, Pometoy, 0. 8·9·8\c
furnace,
j;{Bs well anrl 33 acrC's
·----or !r.nd. Mmcral rights. Trailer
Wanted. yhone 907·.M. Vlr!&gt;!ll
lt~b 1
T&lt;"aford, Syracu.'lc.
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BILL cHILDS.

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VIRGIL WAMSLEY
eTruck Loading Equipment
• Baok-Hoe Setvice
e Dump Truck S~rvice

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nn.ss, see u.s. All hsUng• wei·
come and given prompt atlentlon. Earl 0. Mender
Real·
tor, Pearl Parker Agent, Pom~­
roy, Phone 201.
8-9-Btc

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tu~~!~~rmt;!~sf:!: t~t ~~~~~t!': ~:j wa;i~:~~/ua:O~i!sup s~i:s~ifeJuan

and two

let among tbe 15 famUies ln the looked at the complainant and
Corral.
said "YOU're the ~ who•a been
The complainant told Ro~ales dating my wlfe"
"M bb
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"And you're ':te - - who !tole
ated in the Vlllage of Pomeroy my $70, the man retorted.
County of Meigs and State of Obi~
Rosales says "Sure enough, lie
and bounded and described 88 fol- , was the man Juan b11d the note
lows: Being situated in the Village lln ills pocket. and agreed to repay
of PomerDy and more partkular}j the money if the complainant

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'weekend with his au:~t
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ORAVELY 1 dACI"OR sALES

S.rvii!O, R. A. Flnllw, 511 lll.
Main St., Pomeroy.
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bed

aprlnp and
mattreu. S Burner Oil stove
with oven . Phone 103X. 1128
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8-7·3tc

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S.w du1t and •havtnll, loaded In

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
your truck from bin or deHv·
tNd. omo
VALLEY MFG.
I MI... Ncrrth of Porne,...,
TUPPERS . PLAINS, 0.
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combination of 8(1rvloos not ob&gt;
litorM DriVID: toOLI. double sot
tta1nable elsewhere . WOltLD
work harneu. Two wttJOnM,
BOOK .Encyo·lopedla, 18 volum·
manure 1preader, plows, corn
ea and guide. First in Sales,
:pl&amp;nter. Jrtin drill, mowing
More people buy WORll&gt; BOOK
~lne. hay r&amp;ke, two bor1e
than any other .Enc)lclopedla
eorn, plow. D. }o" . Plck, Roule 7,
F or inrorrQ,atioh
~Dil·ot·wrlte
1wo mlle.e out of Chesler. Tel.
your local Reprcacntative, Mra.
YUII-:1288.
B-8·3tp
Elhcl Pllelpa,· Rt. No. 2, Phone
Clnntn1 Tomttocs, •1.00 per
332. Pomeroy, Ohio. 8-7 - l~2tc
\Uahel. PlQk )'OUr own , brln.:
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Legal Notice

lstate of Trumeft A. hN,. Sr. ,
OeceaMcl
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Notice Is hereby aiven thlt Prlscllh Penn whose Post OUtcee •dd·
eedl'with Uprlaht Plano. Phon'-'
ress Is Carpenter. Ohi~. "oute 1.
CuJtom
Built
Ki
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Kitche-ns
SP-35202, Maaon, w. va.
designed for your· hmnc . Free has been d\JIY appointed Admtnl&amp;u.:itp
estimates f'ore mfln &amp;: Abbott tTatrix Of the Estate of :J'rqman
41) 11llon automJtl[! gas wnter
Phon e 6284.Y.
B·fl..tf A. Penn, Sr. late of C~urtt.bla
TownRhip, Meip Cqunty, Olilo. ,deheltiW. Good cond1Uon . Joj•
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Vadllh Plumblna. Phone 4::·M.
TIRMIT&amp;S .eXTERMINATED
Dated this 3Gth day or July 1Dtl1.
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For free lnspccUon phone 383·M,
John C. Bacon
GilmDre Supply Slore, Pomeroy
FOR SALt - r~achcs . Ne-w Ha·
Judec of the Probate Court
All work .:uararrteml. Fully In- (6) 2, 9, 16, 3tc
ven Orcb&amp;td., New Haven. Phone
sured. Vaughan'• lnduatrial and
To·:N688.
7·211-:1
Reddentlal Termite Control Ser·
7 Z~ tf
vice, St Mary!, w. Va.
FOR IIALJ: - Applel. New H,.
ven Oreh&amp;rd, New Haven . Phone RAillO • TEU:\'lSION S~RVICE,
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Phon• 1l0. Cle,and AppUanee
Slare, ll.a W. llalu St, Pomor01
PIHO PONG TABLE lor oale.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Miss Sharon Roush snd PhyUh
Est•t. of Francia T. lffh,. dlt:N..cl ~bersbach, Bradbury, w~re Sunday
Notice ill hereby given that guclls of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Maude Betz whose Post Offlce ad·
dr~S!' I! 849 HIRh St"teet, MiddiepOrfi; Ohio, has be•m duly appointed executrix of the Estate of li'J'&amp;tt•
cb T, Bctz, deceased, late of Me}gil
co"'nty, Ohio.
Dated thlt 24th day or July 1967.
c'USTOM "I" 4 dr. SEDAN· R I
John' c. :uacon
H. FORDAMAnC LOW MILE·
Judge of the rrobate court
l · ~vo, GOOD RUI.aER.
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NOTICI OlE APPOINTMINT

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Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacoba, Sundp;y.

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bounded and described aa follows wouldn 't file chargf!s
anil being the Easterly one·half c-f him.''
Lot Number Twenty.three (23) di·
viding In the cen~r from the front
to the rear. Also, the · CGncurrent
right of easement to wse the Alley
between the abOYe described propGeorge Renshaw:
erty and the ' Weste1·ly one·half of
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and Mrs. Vernon Howell are
sald Lot Number Twenty-three (23).
relativeS' in Canton.
Sald eas'emer.t right is to continue
M'rl!l. Alice Moore and Mr. and
for the benefit of the heirS, IUc·
Mrt. Lou Diehl called O!l their broLANCASTER, 0 . VP - Vandal- ther John Diehl and Wife, Sunday.
eessors and assigns in ownersblp
of tbe property abutting on aaid ism and juvenlle theft take up 85
Jim Gi,lmore and famUy · enjoyed
alley.
per cent of •he time of the Fair- a picnic at Forked Run Lake on
Tbe petition aUeges that the per- field County Sheriffs Office.
sonal estate of nid decendent is
The estimate wu made today
not sufficient to pay debts and by Sherlff Dale Georg:e, who
obligations of said estate and that blames muc.h of the trouble on
It is necessary to sell said real youths escaping from the Boys In•
900 BaiH GOod Mhcltd Hey
estate for the payment of the ustrial School near here.
.SO ctl. .,.r H-Ie
s:amt".
He suggested that e.scapees from
The praytr of the petition ts the school who commit felonies be
No ••'• len thin 100 baiH
that .&lt;~aid re.&amp;l es~ate be !!old for tried , convicted an-d sent to Man.,.
the payment of debts of said dece- field Reformatory. Now, most of
dent and costs of adminiStering them are returned to BIS, a st:'ate
the estate and for other _relief.
('Orrectio'nal institution.
H•rrisonwllle Rd.
Said defendants are required to I Re.s.idents in the BIS ar~a are
answer said petition on 'he '28th considering o petition to the i,ov·
Prw.oeroy, Ohio
day of September 1957 or jtldge- ~ crnor to do somethln,g a,boul the
s.. Superintendent,
ment will be taken against them . c3~apee1J, An lnsUtutlon for older
fLORA STEFFY, as Admin· 1 boys now being 11ent to DIS i1 1to
lstratrix of the estate Df be erected by the etate. but won't
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Walter Lottrldgc, deceased. be ready for at lea•it two years.
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
Attorneys for PlamtlH
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Attendance at Sunday Sc)l09l on
August 4 was 71, offering $10.81.
Mn. Kathleen Poulsen waa a
cent guest of her•parents. Mr." and
Mrs. verl}on Howell.
agalnat
Mrs. Emma Fox and1 Mri. lola
HoweU were in Cincinnati recently
and attended the Reds ..ball game.
Mrs. Avanell Brown and cbilu
dren of Gallipolla were Sunday
o£ ber parimta, Mr. and

Legal Notice

CANN1NG 1-omatoell $1.2!1 bushel.
PhoDI' Cheshire 7·74.7r
Brln1 container11. Janet i•an· ji:::O~~~~~,..,~~~"",J
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Dan ny Earili h, 500 of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean EIP' l~h. of Columbu~

of Mrs . Clarence Swau ..• er.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UP it myself" He left.
There are more ways th'an one to
RoSlles Maiu the man wrote a
Mr. and ft.~n . Ab ~eves, Albany
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Evelyn
Price
of
Mt.
Olive
COMPLETE fnmunei: Protectloa.
Marilyn Rise nf Racine spt&gt;u!
Rosales, chief of the Bexar where he lost his pune. It tead: old, Thur•~f aft~noon~
spent .several day&amp; wUb Sue
w-. Autc·. Jl'tre, Pol1o. C•~ Dot los
district attorn~ 's office complaint
"[ know you stole my 'mobey,
Ellen Circle.
the weekend wil.b Dorothy Cmh·
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Ml1b., Middle;:od, Oblo.
section.
but that is all right. u was worth
Rev. Roy William!! ' or Syracuse Joyce c.,snn wa j alllo a sunday
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whD
came.
to
him.
wanting
to
He
waited
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and
within
Mrs.
Lawrence
Smith
and
family
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f1Ie a comphunt 11gamst a neigh. 1four hours hts wlfe called and are visiting telat'ves in Kenosha
bor o£ stealing $70. The man said said "Come qutck , Juan ia. beat. Wisconsin.
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the "Corral " where some 1~ fam- 1 The complatnant gatbered ·with MTh~~e~~lt~n,J~ng ~::P m':tmg ~
Hies llve.
the re!lt of his neighbors · and w!rn: ~e au~n~ eH pa wete i
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I ceate ~t «Ord, one ln:A.:rtion, Mtntm~ chargt' ~ .--4 :enta
per word for lbree conaecutive ln&amp;erUonS.
Special - One mortb for 25 cents per word. ·
Full rate of 2 cents per word wtU be charged for advertising 1t
aot paid fDr before the 1501 of each month tolloMng Insertion.
Errer• in Adverttslna-sho4,ld be reported Immediately. Tbe
o.JIJ bentioel •"U Dot be raponaible for moo-e than one incor-

h1te Ho slcm Lo w fn•sh

we-re Wedesdu afternoon visitors

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Thursday eYenlng.
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renee i;q!i.q, daua:h!er, . parlene, work . aft~r en3oying a t wq weeks
and MU!s Jean Snyder, Pomeroy, vaeauon
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and enended
the}r opor&amp;tlot
credit to meet the nt~l ollafpr
enterprises,
'lllll sltuatlPJt ;1f. tollnd, II)'J
Arnold , to the e1 t.ent that lt
bfnefits the ~neOm f po ..lllocs df
rarm'en. AJ tbey_ .®ntlnue to ·~­
iust l() economit , l:preuuret af·
le('tmg agr1eultlK'4!, twen m'or'!
per ~Cent equll.)' In the tr !m·t•sl- farm real mate an~ non-rtal e~
I'll..
-- -· ~ · tate debt ean be eJpect.ed. ·
Actually, farmers are paylnJ a
relatively' small cost, ln the forJn
nf highe:r intere,t utes, for a pnhey whi ch help! Mid price. more
nearly Ln line. the economist ex ·
plains. Higher interest rat es arlrl
to farmers· · •••~• • , doing business, but tbet alio U~bten ere.
COLUMBUS, 0 .-MDs.t Ohio dit and leave fewer dollars bid·
farmers who placed lttnd 1n th(' ding ror the things farmers mullt
19157 corn acreae~ reserve pro.. buy . This helps bold priee1 down.
gram are , relatively small pre- Arnolrl savs higher interett eoits
duc~rs. figures compiled by Wal- undoubtedly have Javed farmers
lace Ban, .llhlo St!lte Univenily many times more-mDney, through
extension' econombt, indicate.
lower orlces, than they have cost
These producers &lt;tteprc!&gt;f!nt these farmers In higher Interest
about 13 percent of a:U farmer$ payment~
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in the state. Their corn allotThe tight moneltry. situation
menta averaged sllgh lly over 14. apparentlv has had lfttle effect
' 1!1Cres and they put most of thi.;
the avait8bi\ity
agrteultural
-la~d 182 percent) in the resuvc. credit to fai"mers, Jtrnold ~int s
'Mte 278,000 acres Which thev cmt. In &amp;pite of ' ·higher Interest
"banked" represents about 7 ~~ rates, both the farm non-teal esPercent of the 3.6 million acres tate debt 4nd the (arm mortgpge
ot corn harvested
In Ohio last debt have continued tD increase
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during the last two yearS. ReTh~ participating in tfle. corri ports from fafi'hers ond leading
ac~;eage r~e · program, {ifarr agencies indicate that, for the
;.a)'!', may 'be older fa rmer s de · ! most part, avaiU\lle ci-edlt for
siring to retire, or part·time fa rm· · ~ fGt fanners has been adfquate
ers wanting to devote more of @.lld probably will contin)Je.
their labor to nff.farm employment. ''There is a pouibllity,"
Barr notes, "that the soil bank
bas encCJuraged additional f:'lrme:-s to seek
off-farm employ(Continuad From Paae- OM)
· ment."
The MATS C97, military rou n·
,Oh,io couqties: P..lacing the great· 1erPart of the double decked Boc·
est •Dumbh of · acre ~ In the soil ing Straiocruiser , h&lt;td take!J, off
bank's corn acreage reserve pro · from Travis AJr FbrcP Ba.'le, 50
gram generally are IJC'!Ited in the miles north of san Fhnclsco,
c~ntral and southwestern
paris early Thursday .for HonolUlu.
or the state. Licking county led
Aboard were 39 serVicemen and
the Jist with 8,320 acrcs in the
18 civilians, including- 10 wom en
program , fo llowed by Hi gh land depe:nd.-mts an~ two • bablr-s.
County wlth 7 4M acres. Delaware, There were 10 crewmen.
cou ntiE's
Clermont anD Brown
The plane had just passed the
.each placed about 6.900 acres il'l point of no return · on ib ~.41)0.
the corn acrfage re~rve
mile night when the outboard
Even with the reserve program. port engine began runn!ng wild .
if :riel~ per acre avernge 63.2 A few moments later, it flew orr.
bustlels, Ohio will produce about striki ng its companion engine on
as muel\ ·cO:rn this year as lao;;tthe same wing and pu.ttlng it out
216.5
nHllion bushels,
Barr of .commL'!sion.
points oul. He notes, · however,
that (he July 1 crop report Indi- ol-chard and
~d Shy~'er farw .
cated an aver·age Ohio corn ylold V·lsitor s w!ll see pi ogress on
o£ 58 bushels to the acr e. Thl 5 gliropse of things to come In the
Would mean 8· tptal produ~tion of young orchards.
198 m1Uion bushels, OJ' 8 per'&lt;'CJll
Coming from BeltsVille , Mary·
below that of last year.
land a.s spel'lal speaker wlfl bP
Frank P Cullinan of the USDA
Purdue , Univer91ty 1
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pomologist, Cullinan is now twith
the Plant Industry s tation and
will review fruit researc h In the
United St3tes sint"e the 18808. G.
W. Ellenwood. Station horticultur- _
ist well k~own to Ohio orchard·
isls and acting public rel ations officer, will talk on "O hio Fruit
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WOOSTER, 0 . - 'Twenty-one ReSearchers During lhe Past 75
hOrlicultural exhibits, three times Years."
the usual number, w11l highlight
About two dm:en station reOrch.Jird. Day at the Ot.io Agrl cul· searchers \}"ill be ori hand to
turat Experiment station Aug. 15. explain educatlons:t exhibits rang
Dr. F. S Howlett, horticulture ing from ways to keep peach, qua·
department chairman, aay.!l the lity and applying mtrogen ferti·
annuil event, which attr!lets hun· lizer for a~pLes to apple breeding
dredB of ffult growers, jj ste pped and ~ controlling inilect pests,
tip in size and scope in celebraThe · Ohio State llortJcultural
tion or ~he station's 75th ann !· Society which was an important
versary.
lOree behind the organizaflon of
While in other }'ears visitors the cxped:._ment .station, will meet
tramped oYer the acres Of or- ber~t the -~ me day. Its pretident ,
chards on test, the accent this Paul Muckley of Wayne1bur(:".
,Year will be on comfm;t. Fruit will &amp;peak.
meh .Will travel bY wagon t hrou~h
The program
prepared · for
sorrie ~ 100· acres of c:'Cperiment&lt;ll women by the ladies' auxiliary, or
tree~J-. Because of the more rapid the llorticuHural society wll} in·
mod,e
transportatio~, the Lour
been· eplarged to mclude not
th.e main orchards ''but also
Ovr.: r 5 million roses are 11:!-own
outlying plantingo wed m each year in Sprinli{[ield
Ohiu'.i
and diselll!ie study, a new
apprpximatelr 30 greennou~S.

rnen. 'ltf! p1yin rt hl gf\er lntcrcs!
· T•tel oh morl! borrowed upilal
. tl;tan they h11ve in Years. Yet, by
and tn,ge, they are on ao und financ1al Jl'GOnd, In lihe opHl ion vr
an Ohio State Unive nity eJ; ll'Jb·
ion eronomist.
Lester l. Arnold reporll; f11rm·
ers in the u. S. h&amp; \'e near!) 9U

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. Financially Says OSU Fann Expert

Aug. 9' 19~ 7-7 1

DA.ILY CROSSWORD
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$125.
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Mar.&lt;~ hell Miller Sr, Rou:e
No.
1, ~iddlcport
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Fano....., Purnlture, Middleport, Ohio F~u-r-n7
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Real Estate Broker

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Pl!ooe •rox.
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Fu r nishcll ,q le~pmg room. Clo11c in
town. 127 Butter nut.
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In MIDDLIPOilT.l OHIO
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Straigbt·leg Beegle, Female. Brown
head , white legs, black body.
.Goea by name of "Boots". ~e ·
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8 ~ 6tc For (tent
- Extension Ladden, (21)
Scaftold Mards, Drop Cloths. 1:::------,--,---,~:-:-:
Clinton po;~her, Middleport.
Do. you want s bwdness. A Motel·
(8)
Phone 82b!S..X.
Tavern·Carry Out, Grocery, Gas
11 1 tf
Station, Restaurant. Check our
list we may have what you
!9~2 Bulcks, $696.00. F'ive peopl~
Help
want at the price you want to
are ·going to get Mme re nl - ----- - - -· - -··--:flay
. Earl 0 Mender' Sr., Rea].
Woman,
lull
lim
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work
as
sa
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buy.11 . Blaettnars, Pomeroy, 0.
tor. Pearl Parhr, Agent, Porn·
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per ~on . Appl y
nfternonn
or
eroy, Phone 201.
8-9-3t.c
evening. Outlon llrug Co, Mid1953 Ponllac 3 cyl $8fr,S.OO. 2 clr
dleport, Ohio. -· 8-9·3tc 6 roorn house, aunpnrch, g;;j;.
Sedan Hyoramatic· ~· d io
and ) La&lt;~y to watch ehildrcn during 1 lo! ~o· " IQO, ~Ice location, In
Heater. Flawless or;glt111l l.tlut'
the day !)Ill Pom 1 ~ r 1 ,y 128 nftcr
Mtddleport, Oh10, $6.000.00:
and white rinlsh . Blactlmm:,
!UIO p M
R-9-etc 4 room house, I acre of. ground,
8·91Jte ~ ----· - - - ~~
located on Rose Htll, - near
Pomeroy, 0.
---Mtddlc Agcrl woman .... ho ncell:t
Pomerov, Ohio Ideal for elder1953 .C hevrolt!b as low ~~
hom r to he cnmp .mion
for
ly couple. $2200.
$1188.00. Three of the besl '!ISs
middle-a ged lady Write P. 0. 3 room &lt;'ahin, furni shed, on th~
anywhere . Blacttnar11-, Pomeroy
Box 45, l'om enJy, Ohio. 8-8-12tp
Ohio ruvcr at Lonrz 8otJom ,
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good road. Ideal for hunt!ng
l9a3 Bu.lcki'l as tow as $995 .00.
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or fishing lodge. $~&amp;bO.OD.
For ,good buys, thoroughly rt ·
On
lnqutre Hobstctter Ina. A&amp;ei\C)',
~ondltioaer.' VO's and str. sr~. P;T;ilit;g-:-Tnl~rior a~
225 E. l!lecond St., Pomer&lt;:ly
Blaettnal-8, Pomeroy, 0. 8·9-6tc
Availabl e now. Rates reason.
J. H. E11stman, Sale!rtlrm. 8·7-3tc

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able. Homer Rrall:y, Phone 331-Y For Sale: 6 room house, bath all
Both of lhcae cars we can rc·
8 15 12tc
modern. Call :.!171 LP.tart Falls.
commend
tully.
Bla c ttn ~,.~ Wantod- PAPIO:Il H. d'.jG JT\G- 2D
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ye:.t!ll expr.rlencc. Frl'e e1' l· For \ Sale: House and Lot irl Jl.a .
19M c~ewoicta 81 l~w a ~ $995 00
:mates, L. V. Reishlit'r, Raci n •
CIRC. Phone 3202.
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t'or crle111'1 cars. With and wilh!Jnx 124, Ohio,
7-6-" -------------~--FOR SALE Oil TRADE. Two bed·
out power glide. All fnur doors
room house with city water , gu
Blacttnnn, Pometoy, 0. 8·9·8\c
furnace,
j;{Bs well anrl 33 acrC's
·----or !r.nd. Mmcral rights. Trailer
Wanted. yhone 907·.M. Vlr!&gt;!ll
lt~b 1
T&lt;"aford, Syracu.'lc.
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nn.ss, see u.s. All hsUng• wei·
come and given prompt atlentlon. Earl 0. Mender
Real·
tor, Pearl Parker Agent, Pom~­
roy, Phone 201.
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and two

let among tbe 15 famUies ln the looked at the complainant and
Corral.
said "YOU're the ~ who•a been
The complainant told Ro~ales dating my wlfe"
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ated in the Vlllage of Pomeroy my $70, the man retorted.
County of Meigs and State of Obi~
Rosales says "Sure enough, lie
and bounded and described 88 fol- , was the man Juan b11d the note
lows: Being situated in the Village lln ills pocket. and agreed to repay
of PomerDy and more partkular}j the money if the complainant

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ORAVELY 1 dACI"OR sALES

S.rvii!O, R. A. Flnllw, 511 lll.
Main St., Pomeroy.
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aprlnp and
mattreu. S Burner Oil stove
with oven . Phone 103X. 1128
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8-7·3tc

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S.w du1t and •havtnll, loaded In

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
your truck from bin or deHv·
tNd. omo
VALLEY MFG.
I MI... Ncrrth of Porne,...,
TUPPERS . PLAINS, 0.
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combination of 8(1rvloos not ob&gt;
litorM DriVID: toOLI. double sot
tta1nable elsewhere . WOltLD
work harneu. Two wttJOnM,
BOOK .Encyo·lopedla, 18 volum·
manure 1preader, plows, corn
ea and guide. First in Sales,
:pl&amp;nter. Jrtin drill, mowing
More people buy WORll&gt; BOOK
~lne. hay r&amp;ke, two bor1e
than any other .Enc)lclopedla
eorn, plow. D. }o" . Plck, Roule 7,
F or inrorrQ,atioh
~Dil·ot·wrlte
1wo mlle.e out of Chesler. Tel.
your local Reprcacntative, Mra.
YUII-:1288.
B-8·3tp
Elhcl Pllelpa,· Rt. No. 2, Phone
Clnntn1 Tomttocs, •1.00 per
332. Pomeroy, Ohio. 8-7 - l~2tc
\Uahel. PlQk )'OUr own , brln.:
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!'HE I"'E: li'O Y'QU J:ROM FAI1.J:NG HANDS WE THROW
~E TORCH....JOijN )!&lt;CRAB:.

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for the tht:•• L'1, X for ijJe twq 0'1} ttC. Sinitte !etten. t,pOt•
trophee, the ltmct~ and tormatlOh of the wtJrdi '" 111 bt.tl
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911 THRD AVENUE
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Legal Notice

lstate of Trumeft A. hN,. Sr. ,
OeceaMcl
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Notice Is hereby aiven thlt Prlscllh Penn whose Post OUtcee •dd·
eedl'with Uprlaht Plano. Phon'-'
ress Is Carpenter. Ohi~. "oute 1.
CuJtom
Built
Ki
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Kitche-ns
SP-35202, Maaon, w. va.
designed for your· hmnc . Free has been d\JIY appointed Admtnl&amp;u.:itp
estimates f'ore mfln &amp;: Abbott tTatrix Of the Estate of :J'rqman
41) 11llon automJtl[! gas wnter
Phon e 6284.Y.
B·fl..tf A. Penn, Sr. late of C~urtt.bla
TownRhip, Meip Cqunty, Olilo. ,deheltiW. Good cond1Uon . Joj•
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Vadllh Plumblna. Phone 4::·M.
TIRMIT&amp;S .eXTERMINATED
Dated this 3Gth day or July 1Dtl1.
U-8tp,
For free lnspccUon phone 383·M,
John C. Bacon
GilmDre Supply Slore, Pomeroy
FOR SALt - r~achcs . Ne-w Ha·
Judec of the Probate Court
All work .:uararrteml. Fully In- (6) 2, 9, 16, 3tc
ven Orcb&amp;td., New Haven. Phone
sured. Vaughan'• lnduatrial and
To·:N688.
7·211-:1
Reddentlal Termite Control Ser·
7 Z~ tf
vice, St Mary!, w. Va.
FOR IIALJ: - Applel. New H,.
ven Oreh&amp;rd, New Haven . Phone RAillO • TEU:\'lSION S~RVICE,
.'l'IJ.ZI688.
7·2Dif
Phon• 1l0. Cle,and AppUanee
Slare, ll.a W. llalu St, Pomor01
PIHO PONG TABLE lor oale.
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Reserve Sl"gnuP
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.a ltendance aild $!8.00 coHecl1on.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Miss Sharon Roush snd PhyUh
Est•t. of Francia T. lffh,. dlt:N..cl ~bersbach, Bradbury, w~re Sunday
Notice ill hereby given that guclls of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Maude Betz whose Post Offlce ad·
dr~S!' I! 849 HIRh St"teet, MiddiepOrfi; Ohio, has be•m duly appointed executrix of the Estate of li'J'&amp;tt•
cb T, Bctz, deceased, late of Me}gil
co"'nty, Ohio.
Dated thlt 24th day or July 1967.
c'USTOM "I" 4 dr. SEDAN· R I
John' c. :uacon
H. FORDAMAnC LOW MILE·
Judge of the rrobate court
l · ~vo, GOOD RUI.aER.
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(1), 2Q, (8), 2, D, 3to

NOTICI OlE APPOINTMINT

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An Ohio SLeri"ff
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C1if ord Jacobs and son, Jack,
were dinner guests of his parents.,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacoba, Sundp;y.

HAY FOR SAlE

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bounded and described aa follows wouldn 't file chargf!s
anil being the Easterly one·half c-f him.''
Lot Number Twenty.three (23) di·
viding In the cen~r from the front
to the rear. Also, the · CGncurrent
right of easement to wse the Alley
between the abOYe described propGeorge Renshaw:
erty and the ' Weste1·ly one·half of
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and Mrs. Vernon Howell are
sald Lot Number Twenty-three (23).
relativeS' in Canton.
Sald eas'emer.t right is to continue
M'rl!l. Alice Moore and Mr. and
for the benefit of the heirS, IUc·
Mrt. Lou Diehl called O!l their broLANCASTER, 0 . VP - Vandal- ther John Diehl and Wife, Sunday.
eessors and assigns in ownersblp
of tbe property abutting on aaid ism and juvenlle theft take up 85
Jim Gi,lmore and famUy · enjoyed
alley.
per cent of •he time of the Fair- a picnic at Forked Run Lake on
Tbe petition aUeges that the per- field County Sheriffs Office.
sonal estate of nid decendent is
The estimate wu made today
not sufficient to pay debts and by Sherlff Dale Georg:e, who
obligations of said estate and that blames muc.h of the trouble on
It is necessary to sell said real youths escaping from the Boys In•
900 BaiH GOod Mhcltd Hey
estate for the payment of the ustrial School near here.
.SO ctl. .,.r H-Ie
s:amt".
He suggested that e.scapees from
The praytr of the petition ts the school who commit felonies be
No ••'• len thin 100 baiH
that .&lt;~aid re.&amp;l es~ate be !!old for tried , convicted an-d sent to Man.,.
the payment of debts of said dece- field Reformatory. Now, most of
dent and costs of adminiStering them are returned to BIS, a st:'ate
the estate and for other _relief.
('Orrectio'nal institution.
H•rrisonwllle Rd.
Said defendants are required to I Re.s.idents in the BIS ar~a are
answer said petition on 'he '28th considering o petition to the i,ov·
Prw.oeroy, Ohio
day of September 1957 or jtldge- ~ crnor to do somethln,g a,boul the
s.. Superintendent,
ment will be taken against them . c3~apee1J, An lnsUtutlon for older
fLORA STEFFY, as Admin· 1 boys now being 11ent to DIS i1 1to
lstratrix of the estate Df be erected by the etate. but won't
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Walter Lottrldgc, deceased. be ready for at lea•it two years.
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
Attorneys for PlamtlH
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~onE~ Mrs ~ild!'/ J:O:a

Attendance at Sunday Sc)l09l on
August 4 was 71, offering $10.81.
Mn. Kathleen Poulsen waa a
cent guest of her•parents. Mr." and
Mrs. verl}on Howell.
agalnat
Mrs. Emma Fox and1 Mri. lola
HoweU were in Cincinnati recently
and attended the Reds ..ball game.
Mrs. Avanell Brown and cbilu
dren of Gallipolla were Sunday
o£ ber parimta, Mr. and

Legal Notice

CANN1NG 1-omatoell $1.2!1 bushel.
PhoDI' Cheshire 7·74.7r
Brln1 container11. Janet i•an· ji:::O~~~~~,..,~~~"",J
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Dan ny Earili h, 500 of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean EIP' l~h. of Columbu~

of Mrs . Clarence Swau ..• er.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UP it myself" He left.
There are more ways th'an one to
RoSlles Maiu the man wrote a
Mr. and ft.~n . Ab ~eves, Albany
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Holter and famiiy. ,
- - - - ---::--:--:c:- skin a cat, us pointed out by Car- note and placed it in the room ~sited l4I'· and Mra. Raymond ArnRUth
Evelyn
Price
of
Mt.
Olive
COMPLETE fnmunei: Protectloa.
Marilyn Rise nf Racine spt&gt;u!
Rosales, chief of the Bexar where he lost his pune. It tead: old, Thur•~f aft~noon~
spent .several day&amp; wUb Sue
w-. Autc·. Jl'tre, Pol1o. C•~ Dot los
district attorn~ 's office complaint
"[ know you stole my 'mobey,
Ellen Circle.
the weekend wil.b Dorothy Cmh·
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Ml1b., Middle;:od, Oblo.
section.
but that is all right. u was worth
Rev. Roy William!! ' or Syracuse Joyce c.,snn wa j alllo a sunday
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whD
came.
to
him.
wanting
to
He
waited
patiently,
and
within
Mrs.
Lawrence
Smith
and
family
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f1Ie a comphunt 11gamst a neigh. 1four hours hts wlfe called and are visiting telat'ves in Kenosha
bor o£ stealing $70. The man said said "Come qutck , Juan ia. beat. Wisconsin.
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the "Corral " where some 1~ fam- 1 The complatnant gatbered ·with MTh~~e~~lt~n,J~ng ~::P m':tmg ~
Hies llve.
the re!lt of his neighbors · and w!rn: ~e au~n~ eH pa wete i
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I ceate ~t «Ord, one ln:A.:rtion, Mtntm~ chargt' ~ .--4 :enta
per word for lbree conaecutive ln&amp;erUonS.
Special - One mortb for 25 cents per word. ·
Full rate of 2 cents per word wtU be charged for advertising 1t
aot paid fDr before the 1501 of each month tolloMng Insertion.
Errer• in Adverttslna-sho4,ld be reported Immediately. Tbe
o.JIJ bentioel •"U Dot be raponaible for moo-e than one incor-

h1te Ho slcm Lo w fn•sh

we-re Wedesdu afternoon visitors

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Thursday eYenlng.
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renee i;q!i.q, daua:h!er, . parlene, work . aft~r en3oying a t wq weeks
and MU!s Jean Snyder, Pomeroy, vaeauon
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and enended
the}r opor&amp;tlot
credit to meet the nt~l ollafpr
enterprises,
'lllll sltuatlPJt ;1f. tollnd, II)'J
Arnold , to the e1 t.ent that lt
bfnefits the ~neOm f po ..lllocs df
rarm'en. AJ tbey_ .®ntlnue to ·~­
iust l() economit , l:preuuret af·
le('tmg agr1eultlK'4!, twen m'or'!
per ~Cent equll.)' In the tr !m·t•sl- farm real mate an~ non-rtal e~
I'll..
-- -· ~ · tate debt ean be eJpect.ed. ·
Actually, farmers are paylnJ a
relatively' small cost, ln the forJn
nf highe:r intere,t utes, for a pnhey whi ch help! Mid price. more
nearly Ln line. the economist ex ·
plains. Higher interest rat es arlrl
to farmers· · •••~• • , doing business, but tbet alio U~bten ere.
COLUMBUS, 0 .-MDs.t Ohio dit and leave fewer dollars bid·
farmers who placed lttnd 1n th(' ding ror the things farmers mullt
19157 corn acreae~ reserve pro.. buy . This helps bold priee1 down.
gram are , relatively small pre- Arnolrl savs higher interett eoits
duc~rs. figures compiled by Wal- undoubtedly have Javed farmers
lace Ban, .llhlo St!lte Univenily many times more-mDney, through
extension' econombt, indicate.
lower orlces, than they have cost
These producers &lt;tteprc!&gt;f!nt these farmers In higher Interest
about 13 percent of a:U farmer$ payment~
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in the state. Their corn allotThe tight moneltry. situation
menta averaged sllgh lly over 14. apparentlv has had lfttle effect
' 1!1Cres and they put most of thi.;
the avait8bi\ity
agrteultural
-la~d 182 percent) in the resuvc. credit to fai"mers, Jtrnold ~int s
'Mte 278,000 acres Which thev cmt. In &amp;pite of ' ·higher Interest
"banked" represents about 7 ~~ rates, both the farm non-teal esPercent of the 3.6 million acres tate debt 4nd the (arm mortgpge
ot corn harvested
In Ohio last debt have continued tD increase
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during the last two yearS. ReTh~ participating in tfle. corri ports from fafi'hers ond leading
ac~;eage r~e · program, {ifarr agencies indicate that, for the
;.a)'!', may 'be older fa rmer s de · ! most part, avaiU\lle ci-edlt for
siring to retire, or part·time fa rm· · ~ fGt fanners has been adfquate
ers wanting to devote more of @.lld probably will contin)Je.
their labor to nff.farm employment. ''There is a pouibllity,"
Barr notes, "that the soil bank
bas encCJuraged additional f:'lrme:-s to seek
off-farm employ(Continuad From Paae- OM)
· ment."
The MATS C97, military rou n·
,Oh,io couqties: P..lacing the great· 1erPart of the double decked Boc·
est •Dumbh of · acre ~ In the soil ing Straiocruiser , h&lt;td take!J, off
bank's corn acreage reserve pro · from Travis AJr FbrcP Ba.'le, 50
gram generally are IJC'!Ited in the miles north of san Fhnclsco,
c~ntral and southwestern
paris early Thursday .for HonolUlu.
or the state. Licking county led
Aboard were 39 serVicemen and
the Jist with 8,320 acrcs in the
18 civilians, including- 10 wom en
program , fo llowed by Hi gh land depe:nd.-mts an~ two • bablr-s.
County wlth 7 4M acres. Delaware, There were 10 crewmen.
cou ntiE's
Clermont anD Brown
The plane had just passed the
.each placed about 6.900 acres il'l point of no return · on ib ~.41)0.
the corn acrfage re~rve
mile night when the outboard
Even with the reserve program. port engine began runn!ng wild .
if :riel~ per acre avernge 63.2 A few moments later, it flew orr.
bustlels, Ohio will produce about striki ng its companion engine on
as muel\ ·cO:rn this year as lao;;tthe same wing and pu.ttlng it out
216.5
nHllion bushels,
Barr of .commL'!sion.
points oul. He notes, · however,
that (he July 1 crop report Indi- ol-chard and
~d Shy~'er farw .
cated an aver·age Ohio corn ylold V·lsitor s w!ll see pi ogress on
o£ 58 bushels to the acr e. Thl 5 gliropse of things to come In the
Would mean 8· tptal produ~tion of young orchards.
198 m1Uion bushels, OJ' 8 per'&lt;'CJll
Coming from BeltsVille , Mary·
below that of last year.
land a.s spel'lal speaker wlfl bP
Frank P Cullinan of the USDA
Purdue , Univer91ty 1
'' ) ' ' A"· foJ.mer
pomologist, Cullinan is now twith
the Plant Industry s tation and
will review fruit researc h In the
United St3tes sint"e the 18808. G.
W. Ellenwood. Station horticultur- _
ist well k~own to Ohio orchard·
isls and acting public rel ations officer, will talk on "O hio Fruit
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WOOSTER, 0 . - 'Twenty-one ReSearchers During lhe Past 75
hOrlicultural exhibits, three times Years."
the usual number, w11l highlight
About two dm:en station reOrch.Jird. Day at the Ot.io Agrl cul· searchers \}"ill be ori hand to
turat Experiment station Aug. 15. explain educatlons:t exhibits rang
Dr. F. S Howlett, horticulture ing from ways to keep peach, qua·
department chairman, aay.!l the lity and applying mtrogen ferti·
annuil event, which attr!lets hun· lizer for a~pLes to apple breeding
dredB of ffult growers, jj ste pped and ~ controlling inilect pests,
tip in size and scope in celebraThe · Ohio State llortJcultural
tion or ~he station's 75th ann !· Society which was an important
versary.
lOree behind the organizaflon of
While in other }'ears visitors the cxped:._ment .station, will meet
tramped oYer the acres Of or- ber~t the -~ me day. Its pretident ,
chards on test, the accent this Paul Muckley of Wayne1bur(:".
,Year will be on comfm;t. Fruit will &amp;peak.
meh .Will travel bY wagon t hrou~h
The program
prepared · for
sorrie ~ 100· acres of c:'Cperiment&lt;ll women by the ladies' auxiliary, or
tree~J-. Because of the more rapid the llorticuHural society wll} in·
mod,e
transportatio~, the Lour
been· eplarged to mclude not
th.e main orchards ''but also
Ovr.: r 5 million roses are 11:!-own
outlying plantingo wed m each year in Sprinli{[ield
Ohiu'.i
and diselll!ie study, a new
apprpximatelr 30 greennou~S.

rnen. 'ltf! p1yin rt hl gf\er lntcrcs!
· T•tel oh morl! borrowed upilal
. tl;tan they h11ve in Years. Yet, by
and tn,ge, they are on ao und financ1al Jl'GOnd, In lihe opHl ion vr
an Ohio State Unive nity eJ; ll'Jb·
ion eronomist.
Lester l. Arnold reporll; f11rm·
ers in the u. S. h&amp; \'e near!) 9U

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2. Dovellke
3. Fruit

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Commande!7, No. 24:.
Xolghtl Tcmplar, bad &amp;he Jaraeat
attendance of any year when the;r
met Thursday night at Bailey's
We.
Ray Woodgeard u; the out-goin&amp;
tommander an d his committee for
the pif!nie Was a r . Parm:alee, Wal·
lace Bradfor~, Virgil Hayes and J.
Edward Fostor . Bradford wu: in
cbatJe of barbequing the cbi(jkena
for the picnic 6Upper and the mem·
bera brouglil • .vered di5heB to add
to the men•· with the Commander
alto furni shing Lhe dessert.
Registerin " at the picnic were
Commander "and Mrs. Woodgeard
and Connie, Nancy Kay , Jimmy and
Timmy ; ~r and Mrs. 8. Parma lee
Judge John Bacon, Mr . and Mrs.
C. J. Struble; and Danny and Janet
and Sue Cramer, Mr. and Mrs.
llax Ward, Mr. and Mrs. James
Cfatworthy and Twila Sue. Mr. and
Mrs. Wllliain Scott. John and Stenn; Mr. a.nd Ml't. Harry S. Moore,
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1-1951 Chevrolet
dr. Sharp black finish

1-1953 Plymouth

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Oelray 2 dr. Sedan. Beautllul VInal leather trim inside.
One local owner. PowergUd~.

1956 Pontiac V8
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... Come. First
MANY MORE TO
CHOllSE ~'ROM

METROPOLITAN
Phone 6045·J

Op011 Evenings until 9 pJD.
At Treffle Light

1956 Dodge Coronet

REDU~CTICNS
IN

· · · · · · ·, $1,B95.00

1955 Julck VB ........ ,,.. , ., $1,995.00
5pecl.:'f&gt;2 dr. Hard Top. Dynaflow drive, Very low mileage. One careful O'l'ner,

PRICE

1956 Olds. VB · · · , ·· .... · · · ·$2,495.00
2 dr. Super 88 Hard Top. Power steering &amp; Bra·kes. Hy·
dramatic drive. A, beauty,

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ON ALL

Century 2 dr, Hard Top. Dynaflow drive. Traded In from
original aatlafled Buick owner on new Buick ..' A champ·
ion perfoJtller lhat shows tender care.

1954 Buick

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v• ·····, ·· ·· ·· ··$1,395.00

Spedal2 dr, SiMJan..Just r41Ceived on new Buick, Low mileage one owa.e r
Pano~amic windshield ~nd late mod. elstyle body.

car.

1954 Chrytler Y8 · ·· · · · · · · ·· ·$1,195.00
4 dr. Sedan. Fully equipped. This car Is worth much
more. Jl!&lt;cepllonal condition.

1954 Mercury Y8 , ·· · · · ,· · · · · · ,· $1 ,495.0o

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dlo &amp;.Heater, A beautiful car!
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1956 Buick

MEIGS MOTOR CO.
Phone 1378 or 8023

Middleport,

2 dr, Hard To~, Power Steering, This all black one really
sparkles. Beautiful red and black inlerlor. Mereyomallc.

1954 Pontiac ... ' . ' ... " ..... ' ·$1,395.00
Star Chief Conv, Cpe. Hydroin~Uc. Spotle11 orlatnal light
blue finish, IJke new blue top, Gen. leather trim.

1954 Chtv~ets ,·, ,·,, ···as law as $995.00
Four clean can, With and without power glide. AU four

Things always look better
fro.ffi HERE .)Is'.

~oon.

1t5Uords , ,· · · · , · · · , , · ·as low as $B95.00

of the systtmatlc

1953 Pontiac 8 cyl. ,·· · ·, · · ·, · · · ·, ·$895.00

3 dr, Sedan Hydramatlc • Radio a. Heater. Flaw leas o~lli·
ut blue and white finish,
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-WITH A
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" ~- .. 1YNY MORE AS LOW AS $75

RS,
8en1ee ·
lo Bulckl"
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JAVJII&amp;S A«&lt;IUNT

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artcr a.and
five&gt;Marsha
weeks visit in home
the
east. The girls also visited Lt. Com.
and Ml':!l. Robert Nowel, Arlington,
~a., and Mrs. Jerry Donadee, their
maternal gr.andmother, in HllrrlBburg, Pa.
Sgt. and Mn. Dou&amp;}u t..ewl! ~d
baby, Fran . of Indiana, have been
vi..!lit!n~ Mr. and Mrs, Paul Grimm .
Mr11. Herbert Fink and sons were
called to Gallipol.i., Thursday by
lhe death of her neph£:W, Gene
Bogg~, 800 or Supt. and Mrs. Mar·
shall Boggg,
:Mra. Robert Seever and rhildren
Dean, David and Vicky. canton.
h4ve been visiting Mr.. and Mrs.
Victor Grimm. Mr. Seever brouiht
hb family here last week and re·
·turned for them after they had
.!lpent a week with her paront.11,
Mr. and :P1rs. Kenneth Byer and
Mr1. Charles Byer visited Mr. and
Mrt. Andy Vance and family at
ROdney Thusday after 1 vbit In
Athens witb relatlvet.
Mr. and Mrs. ChArles Byer vis·
It~ in Lima and Dover over the
week end.
'Mr. and Mn. Paul Surbur, South
HUh, W. Va. , visited Wednesday
evening with his uncle and aunt
Mi. and Mrs. Walter Howell Mr.
Howell is recupcratlnl slowly after
~o.pltallzatkn at Hril1er, ,Hospital
a,nd wll1 be confined to his bed
.f()r tour weeks.
)lr.. and Mrs. W. E. Belchet. $11l·
'ner, Fla., and Mr. and Mri.
Georte Hayman, Athena, vlaited
Mn. W. S, Pataonl, Thursday.
Mr1. MareeUine Buell returned
thla week from GreenvJlle, Tenn.
where ahe had .Yialted her daulht·
er, M'r,1. Thomn Douer, and !am·
ily al'ld attelld~d the chris&amp;eninJ of
1\et Jrani:lson, Albert Doner. Mr.
bosser 'Is auoclated wlttf tbe Mae·

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Pa8.11. Station Waaon. Motor

condition. Good Tjres.,
Black fir.tsh. HeateT.

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Union Official To Be
Asked How Dio Gained Control

$1 APound Paid
For Steer At
Gallia-Co Fair

WASHINGTON UP - A Senate rackets investlga!Air said
today an 9tllled union official will be asked next "'eek whether be handed New York hoodlum Johnny Dio his pusport
into the labor movement.
Counsel Robert F. Kennedy said the Senate R.ackets Committee's main witness Monday will be Anthony J . Doria, whore-

Two Youths Are
Sentenced To •
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Tropical Storm
Bertha Dies Out
As AHurri~~me

( Door

$495•.

2 Dqor Sedan. New Tires.
Sea( Covtra. Oriah11l Blue finish,
Rea,!er ..:1bdlo.

$395.
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1955 Olds

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MANY MORE··
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'LATE MODEL CARS
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St.3t£-

!J;~spected./Oilly

$4Jt:"

IF YOU NEiD.A:do9D USEO·
HEAVY DUTY

fRU(I( OR

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- Meeting Called_
, .Monday Evening

%• Ton Plekup. 10"-:fi pb' Tir·ta. ·
Sound motor. Cab, and "'body. W. ·

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195o ,Gfic
Va..

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Lilt~

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mp:e,.,e. Tire! like neW, · Red
fi.rtialt He~r onb , .

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During tbe entire fair there wlU
be a chllrth tent 011 the hi!J wbicb
' Will festure many di1play.s lnclud. tn4 1 repllu of JaC!ob'l WeU and
~ , ·, pbotoJl'lphs of over one hundred
eburtbea of Melgl County. Under
the J!eneral t;hairmanship of Rev.
iobn FJwoOd 9r the Raclne P.,lsb
of ._e Meth~lst Chureh, ~e tent
will be attended each day b.Y min1Bter1 of the c;obn,ty.
On Wednelday Rev. Eua:ene
BrowD of the ·united Metllodli!lt
Cbureb in Pl)ftJ,elOf will . be in
... --dlar-· on Thurtd~v, Rev. C. E.
&gt;&lt;: • Ito
· ~"',Middl£poft B~·ptlst Church,

2 Door. Dart Gtey finish. :nr~s.
Uke neW. Rar'lio 11: Heater. Seat
covers,

Belredete8

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Radio &amp; Hea~r . O.art G~en fhl·
ish. · Goodr Tires, Iota or class' and
really nice. · :: . ;

8 Pass, Station Waton. l'lOI'¥ over
Blue flnilh. Gbod TlrM.· Au!Jrn~­
Ue Trana. Radio &amp; Heater.

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1951 Plptouth
$893.
1952 Plyf!IO!IIh

•• Un1Nd PrHo
, Tropical ' !ttorm Bertha turned
out · to · be 1a , wellik sister to hurri·
csne Au~~e:·, l'i..mDJng out
or
breath before abe .Oopped on the
Lcuiliana toast late Friday.
The U. s. Weather Bureau re·
ported that Bertha, at one coint
churning along at near burr cane
roroe, wu graaually cnmlnlshlng
· in strength as she wheezed Inland.

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signed under fi~ )aft year IS
secret.ary·trea1urer of tbe Allied
Indu.JfriAI Workers. a eatch-aU
union former1y kncnm as the
AFL United Auto Worker!!.
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kennedy sai(l the committee aJ.
so want&amp; to know why Doria pt
an 180.000 going-nray present
when he left the union In Febru~
ary, 19M. Out~oing UDion Prer[dent Ellrl Heaton testified Friday
that Doria got $25.000 eisb and
promluory notel for the rest.
lie ~~tid Doria ia sning to collect
tb~ notl!ll.

4 Door Sedan, Hydtamatic Trans:
Radio &amp; Heater.
Good Tires.
Plenty of perlormance. Spa'l".klin~
original Black 'Jtnis~.

$589.

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stove top protedor .

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$595.

aMwon

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there are strict rules in connectlon -'tb it. 11 the C()Ur16 don't
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enforee tbrm, what's the use 0
having any laws?..

of !be above by caUUng•at the

·'l Door Sedan. LOw.., mileare bY lo·
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Folir good buys, thoroughly reconditioned. V8's and ~tr.

Three of the best 'e3's anywhere.

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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1953 l1lcks ,·, ·1 ,,, , · , · as low as $995;00

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from the vantage point

Both ollheae can we can reCommend fully,

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2 dr. Sedan. Like ~ew two tone green and grey finish .
Traded Ill from a satlofled owner on a new Pontiac. Rod·
io a. Heater.
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GrHnwood , village .

Ei.BERF.E, ~DS

AUTO SALES

........... ' $1 ,B95.00

j where they were JueJts of Mr. ID4
Mr•. Charlet Glceckner and lt.
Oearborn, Mich., wbe1'C! they vis~

were bWJiaeu vislton In Parkeraburg Thursday.
Mrl. Jlmes E. Lewl&amp;, and famil)o. EUB Chureb, Sunday at 1 9 :~0 a .JD.
Troop 24:5, Boy Scouts of AmMrs. Robert Cumrnlnga, Blrtf)lr, and Mrs. C~arle• Pieree and
John Friel. Mr. and •'tfrs. Claude erict, wiU have Parents' Night
hamton . N. Y., l~ft today for her twa ehUdren, Chkago, are vt.Ut~ lone• ~d WWiam c~n apent ne:a~ Monday evening at the Pb·
home aftel' !I visit with her lilter. llli• Mr. aad Mra. Thurman Caney Thursday In Atbe 115 a~;td, attend¥: blie Ubnry . to make plans for •
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. the fair.
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'Mn. Marie Houclr and family, Jaa and famll)t. Bradbuzy~
~~:nd Jants. Mrs. Houck and Jan an~
Mra. . J,a mea $. TttWJ and 1Cr1.
Mr. and Mrs . .ftalph. ~eitee(and 1 :P~ents of boy.s who ue eligi-t&gt;
Mrs. Cummings also visited in Robert ltelbe-1 were In Gal1J.ctolii Marvln and El.don \VI!!Fka Ylllte.d ! Q!e for &amp;otlts are partirularly in-r
Springfield this week with tbeir t'tlUrsday whe~;t ,Mr1. Titlla .rave a the Ath~na farr, Tbu~iday after- t vited; to this meetine.
mother, Mrs. EJoda Webb.
demonstration of arranJementll at noon. •
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Jeanette and Gene CrookS will a Garden Club meeting,
Mn. Robert Loulta &amp;nd Mrl!. Mar- ~ 1 A model Scout vill~e . will be
leave Sunc;tav for a visit with Mr.
Mrs, Ed RU5!1ell of Jr{tddleport, Yin Roberta and son, , PhJlip, re- j er~.;ted Wednesday behind the
and Mros. Milt~ Barker and, son, Route 1, bas returned to htr bGDte turn~d home , Tuel!da)lt~m a trip Gfa~ Hall at the Meigs County
j Larry, Lake Wh1te. They plan to from Sl. Joseph Hospibll and is to N1agara FaJls; Hl~viUe, Ont. ~o:.;y. ~round s. ·
re_ported doing well.
.retura hr.re. .'l'ue!!da:i.
Mr. and M;rs. James Buell and
daughter, Susan, and Mrs. ·Mu;.
celline Buell, Clifton , left t~ay 1
fo~ Columbus where they will be
jomed by Mn. Florence Tue!klng,
.
~
Milwaukee Wise., for
trip to
~nvia Sco.tla; They, will visit Mrt. .Mrs. J. 1'· Cuckler of Powhatan
o~ames BueU s par~nt~, Mr. ·and 1 PoJnt arrived Thunday '"' 1 Vlllt
Mrs. Sal~ 11t Bras D Or and Cape with Mr. ani Mn. Traey
Bret?n hi the nortt'1.ern part of
Wednesday dinner
of
Nov1a Scotia. ~rs. Marcelline Bu~tl William 'Baxtet were Jdr.l' and )(p.
and Mrs. Tuckmg wlll f-:&gt;llow tbf. Arlhuf Sayre of Miami
ind
Cuyaho~:a County, Ohio leads all Cabot. Trai to the Keltic Lodp It Mr. and }Irs. Bents Woite. "' ,
other eountles In tbe nation witb Jngomsh for a sh'l:lrt VjiiCaUon. The Maralynn Traev daughter td Mr
vegetable garden11 under gins. To· Cab~ Trail to the Keltic Lodge at and Mrs. Roy
Jr. entered
rna toe!, leaef lettuce, cucumbera cent 1ssue of a national magazine. Holzer Hospital TJiUraday mornta
1
and Bibb lettuce are cultiyated !or . ~n. D. C MUler, wh-:t.hu beea t'Ufff.ring with ~ tbroat lnfectioa.
L~th;;;e;;;e;;;l..;;et;;;e;;;m;;;a;;;r;;;ke;;;t;;;.;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;,o, v.lsltlng her ~unt Willard m Sprlug· Mrs. c. B. Weeae, Milia Marcia
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f1eld rt:turned home today and wit Kan. Mr1. John BoweD, Mn. 1 , c.
accompanied by her mother. Mr11. Farrell, Mn. Fred Crow Jr., Mra.
E. L. Lamb~r;t., Cleveland wbo had Irving Karr Sr., and Mtl. A. 0. 'Lee
also been vtslhng in Sprlngtleld.
vialtecl Tuesday with Mr. trid )(rf,
Mrs. Ira P. Day , Columbua, waa Purley Karr, Chester.
an overn.iiht ~est o,t Mr. and Mrl.
Mrs. Wilme Davis and' Mn. Mil·
Orin Sm1tb and a dmne~ guest of dred Beeson of Middleport vlslte'd
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskma TbuJII'!' recently with MfB. Edna Carleton,
Fri.
Au1ust 9
rut your hot pcint
· day. Mrs. Day, who b the wife of Syracuse
BUI Haley and His Comets
011
Ibis hondy wcfll..
the pastor of the Neil Avenue
'
An array of Rock N Roll Stara
lypo mat , ; , qod pre• I
"DON'T KNOCK THI! ROCK" . Methodist
Church, was a P"lPil
~l~~:~~~E~::r~tbe"n4
daughter.
~t acratche1 arMistoins that
'dr~. Hukins at Cheshire
Athen1
Coun~alsoSchool and a classmate of
spon yotW stove wrface.
Ray Mllland
Joan Collins
, and Mrs. Anthony Fusco of
Smith. Her husband is a tormer
Ventilated •• , r.atsklnt to
"GIRl IN THI! RED
CheahJre MethodJst mlnbter. Sbe Youngstown and Mrs.•Ed Wile, Co.
htcU,soap, grease,oncl wear.
_,
is attending the aummer session lumbiana have returned to their
VI!LVET SWING"
at Ohio 1JniversJty this year.·
home11 after a visit with Mrs. Riy .. See the eomplele line of Rubbert~~ald Housewarei on ~
(jinemascope-Technicolor)
Mrs. Carl Farley and daughter, Setdenable and Mrs. Howard Stew·
main floor of Elberfelds.
Carla Lou , Brllllant, have been art.
Seturdey Only
Au1ust 10
visiting
Mr.
and
Mn.
W.
A.
FarJey
·
MilS
Betty
Leonard,
who
Is
on
Gary Cooper
Ruth Roman
for the past week and were joh:aed vacation from h~r employment at
"'DALLAS"
Thunday by Mr. Farley who will tlie Imperial Electric 11 spendin__g
-altospend the week end here.
a few days with her slater and broJohn Caa1avettes in MGM's
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Brien. ther.Jn-law. Rev. and Mra. LP.ster
York, Pa., were receftt uests of 1'aylol;' of Edgerton.
"EDGE OF TH'E CITY''
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hae!kett and
3 Stooges Comedy &amp; Cartoon
children when they brought M'l·

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dr.Jiealer, All good tires.

The time to trade Ia when you· get real value for your
money. During our Sales Roadeo, we ue offering the
longest trade• and best values ever. By walling, you can
Jose tl&gt;ree ways, your car will-be older ~nd worth leBS, the
DeW ooeo are sure to be , blgher beeause of ateel . prlc•
rals&lt;, and the over allowance up to '800.00 will not be
youn. Now Is the time to trade! Rush In and get yours
now.
New Buicks, Pontiac, GMC Trucks, Used cars- All out at
..crlflce prices. .

Mr. and MrL.· Amoa
of
Roek Sprtnc:r ipei'lt tbt wetl ~nd
jn Ed1ertoll ..Wtb tbelr trnHn·l4YI
and dauj:hter, Rev. and Kra. .Leiter Taylor. .
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Rev .. ud: Mu. Rocv Bllf\oJ! mqyed lbeq-.bouHbold· todila lo ,ch!IUtotbe, Tbutldty, filii 1torap, -Rev.

Scout Troop Plans
..l}aU,htl'!i
:':i&gt;.::tt&amp;~~ !:.:' ,.'t;h~:i; g~c;:,; ;~ ~!ll:!\u;::'::n-~~ For Family Night
!fi.d IQD·ln-law, ..,.. aJid farewell aermon at tlii Enterprlle

Mr:

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dr. Radio &amp; Heater.

"ALL OUT"
SAtES ROADEO

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navo:t TV planl. at Greurille,
whlcb 4 fiatured In tbe ,Aulutl
&amp; i11ue of We.
•·
Mr. and.. IUs. E. F. YeiiV 'and
.Mr. aDd MrL EDtr Carnahln, Mn.
fiJhUy, Welbbure, W. V1., ' ~lave
G. A. Cirtle, Mr. and Mra. F'Nd
Mrs. Charles Byer and Mrs. KeD• retui'ne4 bom.e after 1peo.din1 MV8laettnar.
neth Byer villited Mrs. Mart North Ofll dqo "'lib their aunt, l(ro.
TIJomaa M11ls and ftmUy.
Gallipolis Wedneaday.
1 ~- and Mrs. Joe Slason, Mr. and In Mrs.
Letha Ruasell, Mre. Cuab
Mr, and Mrs. Lt&gt;reD:z.o D. Da~.
DO'bna Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Vir·
gil Browu and 1't!mmr and Freddy,
Mf. and Mnl. Pbil Williamaon, J(r.
add Mrs.. Don A. Splreli , Ml', and
1Mrl. :Oal~ E. Warner •n.d Annette,
Conme and. JU} ~arie, Mr . and
Mrt. FrltlkUo M. Ru:er and MeUua
K. and Franll:lln; Mr. aDd Mfa.
C~ar.les A. Wagner, Mr. anrl Mrli.
Varg!l Hayel and Karen ud Eddie,
Mr. and Mrs . .E. J. Tracy.
, Mrs. Geurgti H. Parker, Dr. and
Mrs. c. E. w. Downie, Charles H.
Peoples and Kathy and kutb Ann
Savely, Mt. and ,Mra. Leo L.
Vaughan and Thurma and Hilah
Mr. and Mrs. Everett ·Long,
and Mrs. John Zerkle, M'r. and Mra.
J Edward Foster and' Sally M.r.
and Mu Bradford Malg and' Myr·
na, Mr. ~nd Mrrt. wallace Bradfor~
and Carolyn and Neda and gueat,
Mary Louise Jones, David MUler
and Mary Carolyn Miller.

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BLAETTHARS

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ollll have a few
that must be sold.

DURING

Middleport
Soeiety

~n. Arthur s.n• lett Picnic Held On Thursday Nig,ht
Thut'ldQ tar their home, Miamt,
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P1ori~ alter a rillt with Mn wu., 'nte annunJ pu~nle of Lhlf! Ohlo I
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Contempt Order I
Is Issued For
' drenched
FUrther
north, heavy ralnl
Chicago for the third
time within a monlb. More than
Cheshl'r'"' Man
two incbel or lldn fell in the
northwest part orthe city, aeccrd.
Ill[;;

The Mei-gs County Court of
Common Pleas Issued an order to·
' day for the apPearance or Robert
D. Carson, Cheshire, tu show why
he sho,uld not be
hel~ in con·
tempt 1n Jean 9rson vs. Robert .
D. Carson.
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The cour.t. ~cc,!?g~lted· a petl~~l!n
of the . plat,nllff s that !CQU!red
support pay~cnts
of $25 per
montll.-. were ht arrears and .t~~.l
.$1QO Io · attorney fees, plus u~1ht~
and rent b~Jis, had .~~~n . pl.l~.. .
·

ing lo an uriofficlal report, and
there were aeveraJ report! or
flooded · viadUcts arid bastment!.
An even Helvler downpour hit
.Fort Wayne.. Ind., starting ln early
evenl11;g ·and. .depOsiting 3.89 Jncbeal
b)' .mldrr;iQ;ht. Eltewhm-q, thunderltOr.tna. ·.,. QD.ded a 'l:telt eKtendln,l
acr.ou .t · lower ,Great J,.ak~s. lnto
eastern oWa· !'IUab"rsb was
" ·~ . bait-inch ~owftpour;
1oaked . bf.
, 1nd .tl:J.&amp; ,Tex8a P.anhandle, New
¥e-'i:o'
we$i,n Waahlqzton
-ed wt·t• laolated lhun
were ,pep"~·
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ll~~ Ui! raiD,tau, a.r:ea fair
skleo prevaUed lhrougbout . the

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Th rJ.e·
Ar·res·te.d . '
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By Mel'gs Shen'f£.
In Last 2':1.4 HOUrS

Three arrest.!! were reporte~
by the Sheriff's Department thr
past 24 hours.
One man wa'
eharged with driving while lnt()XI
''.!:!. . ,Jtan sprtncer, prerident. today cated, another with being drun~
l.llftGUneed a meeting of the diree- and resisting atrest, disorder!•
~ 1on and otflcen of the Pomeroy and the third wu held for lnve~
.: Cbamber of Commerce In the of.. tlgaflo~.
.:·.:· ~ 11 -at the Ohio Power Co., MOD'Claude Smith. ~2. Reedsville
. , ~.·at8p.m.
was Jelled on OWl charges a'n&lt;·
. Springer urged all to. be. pre.sent releaatd on borld f~tr app~ara~c· •
· ll!ll weD u Chalnber · membera of in the Court or ·JV!I.ice Of .Peitcf •
."'·~· koJpectlve meliJ.ber;. He said that R. E. Grindle)'.
Va:
Rl.lpli Bleuliig, t.e'tRrt,
&amp;llat tmpottrnt bullneu to be eonildered Moad~j eve'nlng · will be 1'1!majned In jail today a'?'a~R[
ecimmtttee ap~tmentl and a cUt· lteatlnt befote ~ · 9r1n.Ul~y on ··(h~
taallon of ftew projectl ff)l' the . dQ&amp;nk~ .d,isorderly and re.sist~
urest. i!OLWb.
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Don,l4 .YOckey, 58, Toledo, 0.
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~ountry with the c•eeptlon of New
England 'where clod1 continued
o Jfeep ~be sun ln. Humidity waa
'tlgh in the .wuthern and central
&gt;l•ins and .In molt of lhe area
.vest of the L'lfbsuslppl and touth
of tbe Mllbri·Dixon Llntt,

Meig,s.Co Polio
Census Planned
For This. Month
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;OVC!:r: th'T'current · ·rehabilitation

·or1 alJ . poat-polkt _patlenh
Yilt be ~n~u£te~ ~Ia , ,.mpntb \IY.
· he. Mcip 1 c~ntJ . CliaJ)te~ .or the
.~aUotml .foq.E¥S.at,1on ·tor Infant....e
'&gt;aralytis,t,N.n, Audrex .Y.ou~l·
~haptor:· .thslrman, anaouneed toiay. , , 1 • .. .
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The 1oq.1 ·Iurvey ls part of a
:tationwide· project by the Nation•
d FI'Undation tO compile a r01ter
'Jf pollo · eaae1 Df all. apa and d&amp;tree pf diaabn!ty, ieaudleu of
date of oD.et:.The' eanvau here i1
to bt eompleted bY Sept. 1.
·~·Modern medlelAe
he1 made
lmAJ'euivt Jtriclea in developing
new .tebabilltaUon. tecbnlquea Jn
reeeat · T.NP,": Iris. Youu laid.
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A apecial conHmtion of 1M union In St. Louts:, ea11e1. tao 110mply
witb AFLCJO onler.s ror a bouse
tleaning decldjed ThUllday to: try
to recover u.e· f,m,OOO eub trom
Doria.
The C!Ornmittee wiU abo 4 U.
lion Doria about bil handling of
Dio after the dap~Jer little rlletel
eer beume boJa of Ute UAW·
AFL's New York operationL . ~
cammittee. hal c~1ed tlaal Dlo
musded lato control ~t tJA~eArL
LLieal · 102, the union'r· lint' New
York unit, in ll5l..f2.
Fonner union President Leiter
Waabtlurn haJ fingered Dorli. at
the man who luued a new charter for the Iota! making Dio an

Oak Hill Girl
U!dd}epo11 Park
Association o."~·~.:~:~·!:rdm':.'t::: official
l' p
.
Named Regional
arrest. .had "gotte.n together
From thAt BlaJ1 Dlo iose rapld-T·0 Procede It.IIL j Improvement cent
lor • tittle fan," , ..... Friend'• ly to bO&lt;ome New Yurk regional
house, took a bote from the lat- director of the union and tot
Queen Of Furrow . Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, plesided at a meeting of the
ter's
car, and proceeded
charters for
of loetil.

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family

0. UP......Peggy
Hill, was cbosen
to represent th'e
Oh'io conat the· "Queen
Furrow.. contest at the
State Fair, Sept. 6.
The blue-eyed, brown·haired
Jacbon County 'girl won over 15
other entries who were judged,
among other tl;tingl!, on thelr 4-H
Club •nd.. other
farm activitle~
Miss Park• Uvea on a 180-acre
farm Dear Oak Hill.
The rerional queen contest was
a hit:hllght 1of the GaJiia County
fair here. Counties repre1ented itt
the contest were Gallia, Vinton,
"oeklng. Athens. Perry.• Fairfield,
Jackaon and Melts.

Park Association Inc. Friday night in the absenee -of her
band, the president. ·The ·m~eting was Jield at the V~ge HaD
and MaYor C. 0. Fl8her and the Rev. C, E. Hoyt, pilstQr of
First Baptist Church, g~ve reports of the purch~se of the
Cash Darst property which contluded the acquisition of n&amp;&lt;!d-1

a string

take guolille from parked ears
that area.
Stowera had been, in trouble
with the. court berore in eonneetion with a 13-yev-old girl.

Vaudeville Art
Is 0pener FOr
Mei'gs p,.;. Show

ed land for th'e planned park.
Mayor Fiaher commended both
the pr:esident and his wife and
gave Mr.s. Lloyd · credit for tbe
final solution of the property purl·oba .. questio"'. She had BUCIIested
thAt he contact Mr. Darst In ordet
. to avoid legal action to apaul~ the
QU.
land. It was reported Qlat Dust
.
d
had started work in clearing bt\lab
A parody carrylng out a vau eand locust tree1 frOm tbe · Btw ville theme done to tbe tune or tbe
park property in agreement· witll old lavaria ''ln Tbe Good Old
hit aale of the land.
Summertime" will open the l~t
RCOnd acene of the ''County Fall'
~ Mayor Fisher In his report alao · Folliel
ataced
8t
-=~
1
pledged the aupport of h11 office urday
AUJ. • ~ II' tbe
and of thll!! st~et department to the
~unuo'•'
r
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P art committee. He rePorted that
•·""·
the dtreetion of Bob Hoetbe street departmen under I be
allow will feature all .new
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at"Lewis ·xula, foreman,
and muaieal numhera
the pari property. tMw·
i H for tbe fail'
I ed,
Worked on the ~1 . lnd
ea~ Y.,m mark the
1Qti th~ &amp;all .,lamerid arid ~~d the
'!bat
obOws have
town money by WGrt on tile pool
year
structure.: lte also 1ul:'lelt( an til·
pretented at the annual Jalr
The M¥CJn Boy 'Scout
nual
mon.y-ml
..
ng
project
fot
the
the
B~ Bend Minstrel Assotl•
2ti3 wJil be recharteret;l at
monies on , Mon(h"y night at 8 ·
matntenaace ..Of tbe Part.
·
~;:'~~!l?~~~~
The grqup . ~uthr~ril:ed ~or.d aad
·elock at 'the re1ular
Cl~ml.s F~x. Yice-~iden~ to pro ~ worn
htg at the Community -ii~,~~~f,
· ceed with having the propel'Q' sur- Sylvester
ScoutJ, commltteemen,veyed and Ia~ out in pfeJ;!eratiOQ will appear ar I
doinz a BOng
and any lnterested persona. are
of
work
.
with
bea,.
ecrWpment
and
danee
to
"B7
the
Sea .. and a
invited to attend
tht meeti.nil:
wbieb will be needed befcre other daJJclng cborua wW be featured on
which will ' be in charge of dl•
Announcemfttt wu .-de thla wort can' be ckm~.
. . · another old aeledion "In the Lit·
trict acout executives.
.
WHk ot tht 1'Higna.tion of Ga.-rett
pre!lent
Were
~··
lJoyd, Ue Red SebOOihouae" by Tommy
Tbose
The new IPORIO.fl of the troop Christy (ahvet n • t.Mher .In
Mayor Fisher, Mr. Hoyt, WIJUam and Freddie Brown. Making up the
for the coming year wlU be the
the EMtern Local School '""""· Grueaer, John Parsons,.C., F. Rlbba. danelnc poup will be Evelyn CleMason M·otbe~s Club.
'rh. v.eteran Mtl1s
school CUrtis Jenkinson. Milton Hood. land, Kaaron Kelton, Becky Grue•
l ..cher It ....1.,.1n1
post Mra. 0 . P. Klein, ~'· E. S..SCbaaf. er, Sandra Iqraham, Janet Rum·
to eccept anothf.r at
Ohio.
mel and Sbaron Brown.
Ttt. ·fife-lone rHident
fMt.
BW Clark, banjol.t, will present
"Twelrth Street Rag" and Roy
lly ex,.d to mow to ~
s.pt. 1. :
Reuter wlU do the . YOCaJ on "U
[ Could Be With You". BIU Child•
and Hoeflich wiD appear aa a team
d~hlg "Bad: in the Old RouUne"
,no! o&amp;aln , h1 the finale doing "U
You Don't! Lite YouT Uncle Sam·
The ·JIIddleporl AlbloUe All•ocl:
my" which will brina on a cboruc
•Voli wllJ mcel ,'fhurajlay
C. Hirtl\"~dl
..__::(Co::-n:-:cti:-nu'=:ed:'-::on::-::-P•-:':•e=Tw:-o'-)-I
7,30· •• lbe high 'odlool lo a~i)b_l_iii'
J !"'P"!J&lt;~.
.thieves 'btote ibto
a·..riOmlnstlng cOmmitte. lor the
.. CALLID IY IUNI!IS
[Ji;j;, :(i;~ Statio~· lleii
ci,)Jhiq year and to make . plan~·for
·Howard Rouah or Minersvllle
Fl~e
stole- clrlfettef
tbe year's prorram.
and gum aomet1n1:e be~'f!een 1 and was ulled to Oak Hill Friday !Jy
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.
l.be aerious illneu of his d«usb·
It IJ tnta~IV6!1Y planned that the
COLUMBtJS UP - Munlcipali- 8 a. rn. tb!s uaornlng. ·
ter DoroU•Y Pullins. Sbe was tall:·
He
promised
an
early
arrest,
new footbaU colch, Jotui Thomp- tlea can legally buy equipment
en
to Oak Hi.U HospltaJ where
probably
by
Monday.
,
son, will be Introduced . at tbil · and .ruppliea: on the "installment
iJ reported as reslinc eom·
she
The vandals removed a pa,nel
meetlnt.
•
plan," Attorney - Gelienl Wllllam
fortab]J.
door
tc
"ain
'eniJ'In~
~So
from
,a
·An ttttereMed Alumni and ather Saxbe ruled Thursday. ·
far 11 could ~ . deterinln"-. . .,._
arc urged· to attend this
. al_l_M._M_HO-::SP::r=TA:":L:':tl::ED
..Cities and town• ~a~. buY ma· proldmtt!;lf. 25. cartons of c~lar­
Mro. Bert Gdmm of Lechlnery and equipmentL Saxbe ettea and in ~nkn~wn qu.an.Uty
~ Ftlll biYe returned to their
JJah:l, after bids hav~ ,peen re- of a:um waa stolep.
·, iiiiiiM 1Jter a teD day atay in CoTO CLOSI
f!elved, and eontrac~ to pay fot
iambill ' with Bob Grimm, UP
The
County Health De- tbem in lnstaUmen'tl' ~ a P~
Spot'tJ Writtr, wbo is confined to
·
will be closed all rlod or sevetal yeiJ'I. Sttte AW:li1ft, Clime! HOipiW dter underlor · pt.lntiftJ ;IDd :• 1tar 11Dtel A. iho@• ,.q~~t llle
--------of lhe inlet'ior.
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Veteran Teacher
Resigns Position

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Mason Boy Scout
Troop 253 Will
Be Re-Chartered

Athletic Ass'n
At Middleport
M.ee,tS

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local

MuniciJl:ilities'
May Now
On Installments

Filling Station .
At Five Points
Ilii TbievtB

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Plt.'!'

e comm.iitee saya the Ioeals
were mrfed with Dio benclunen
and operated a thriving racket of ·
e:a)ortion and "weetheart.. eof1..
traetJ which e•ploited towopaid
Negro •nd Puerto ltican wort&lt;et'L
The c:ommlttu sa)'l Dio's henrh
men also ltaffed seven· phoQ
''paper loeals" of tbe Teamstel'J
Union whicb were set up by
Teamster Vice Presic:lent Jamea
R. Horfa to awing ~n election for
covo"r~.ol of the Teamsters in New
a

Wnhllurn Owerrula4, Quh'l
Waabburn tried to boot Dio
out of the UAW·AFL in lPM but
bls eueutiYe board o~rruled him
and Wubburn quit Heaton becamet ptealdent and the board
rormally cleared Dio. Dio tbt:n
reai!ned·taking witb him a cbeck
ror Sl6.000.,
H t 0n ·~•lied Friday be
ea
. ,loCO!...
.
took Dona s 1rord ~at Dlo had
vouchers to. ahow he had spent
$16,000 f){ bas own money launeft.
ing the union in New York. H~· ·.
ton aald fle, never .aaw the proof
himself.
.
Kennedy nid thi committee
ataf( can find only $5.fAB ...It
most" wblcb Dio apent '. for the
Onion. Chairman JottD L M&lt;Ciei·
18.n D-Art. charged 'that the
$16,000 payment was "a form,.
maybe a mild rorm, ·of extortion."
by Dio 88 his price for leaving
the ·union.
Heaton aaid the union exeea-tive board authorized him to Pl1
Doria ~000 approiimately the
pay Doria would have reeeived.
for tbe unexpired portion of bls
tet'm. Heaton a;.id be apeed to
raiN it to $80,000 to end tbe uien's "harassment,"

Wayne Everson Is '
F.at all, y Stn
"ck .·__'
. . . .e,:n
8y Heart
... 'Alta
. ek,·,,. ,.,,

Mr. and Mn.· Wllliliit B~~ind ctauJ)Iters. Palrtcia
were C!alled to hla bome: at
ant
the sudden dnth
'WaYDe

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