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Ohio Valley Commandery Annual

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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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1·1950 Chevrolet
1-1951 Chevrolet
dr. Sharp black finish

1-1953 Plymouth

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1956 Cljavrolet "210''· · .. · · · ·· ·· ·$1,795.00
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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va ······,·, ·· ·····$2,595.oo

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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4 dr, Sedan, A swept wing beauty. Push button shill. Ra·
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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II "ON TOP"
-WITH A
STWilY-GlOWING

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:.flYe pell)&gt;le llt'f soln1to gel some real buys,

" ~- .. 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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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, S~lurday, AuguatiO, 1957
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Pa8.11. Station Waaon. Motor

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

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llRtGibAIRE
Bofrlgerator lilf

AT OUR Wtl

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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
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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

Many More
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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

'~UCK BODY. SEE us

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-&lt; Pomeroy Cof C,
- 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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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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1951 Plymouth

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stove top protedor .

·OLQSMO
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$895.

$595.

aMwon

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"He had been on prebation and
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·
eal ownfr. Sharp Inside ancl out.

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look cloter-the whole

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1953 Clltvrolets · · · ··,· · · ,as low as $888.00
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smaller, opportunltiet

Folir good buys, thoroughly reconditioned. V8's and ~tr.

Three of the best 'e3's anywhere.

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Weather

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many problem• look

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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surface

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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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Ctmrt of Honor.
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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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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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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

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navo:t TV planl. at Greurille,
whlcb 4 fiatured In tbe ,Aulutl
&amp; i11ue of We.
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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,
.
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"~·
·~
•
~erJhqwer~:o.
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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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.P 't 41'tbcomlnt yur. ·
Don,l4 .YOckey, 58, Toledo, 0.
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gation.

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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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. epn:ey' lQ .~Ls­

;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
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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.

'w·

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
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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
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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.
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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
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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 .·__'
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8y Heart
... 'Alta
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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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Dally Sentinel, Ptlmeroy.llflddleport, 0 Aug 10, 19&amp;7-3

2-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug 10, 1957

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not now ••opo,. tO walk off and
leave the wounded
bt'htnd so
!Contln~d Fro M P•v• On•)
I long 11!; help rm lh{m Is pussrble
line of baton twirlers rn red whrte \\ie Wl~h to l in d t'Vcryonl! ~ho
oOO
I
and blue utln costunung Makwg h:~s h1H' pOito whttf}fr par1J}tk
5
$
up the g'oup woll be D"othy oc non pmlytoc
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1 to
PLAN TUESDAY PARTY
e\e ry three dollars spent tor rehef Rather 1t Stark Sondra Pott.s Mar) Amber_g J:no"" w'nst the r sptooa l prol lems
Th12 :\l1ddil'port
Busmess and
er V1ck1 Bcuwn and Uta Terr~U~ m:~y be 110 that they maty be beJp- Ptoftl.~Stona l Women s Cll.lb will
JS one for every $4 70 or percentage WISe
Danny rhompson wnl do the td to rt&gt;g:un tJ•eftJ I J1vn 1r hu hnf' a part} 'f'l1~sdn) cwnrng at
rough ly 21 pel cent tnstead of 37 per cent
1 vocal on You II NP\e l Know and manly po.&lt;i ~lbl~ ~\l n tl Olll( h ' lin \\ ~:tse S:wshur~ farm on lht
Ha}mDn another regulu so \\-til lakt' 11 lUibtder:~bl, ptT't u Hurrr~o mrllr Hoa I ( an1es wlll h~
Th1s mdH:ates e1the1 there are a h.rt ul peo. Jean
lots! wlll pn.!sf'n l tt Had to be u/ tlmt'
11 1IIYPl1&lt;t011humt' LLlJlt ru• lreilm
pie starving here \\ho should De Jecelvmg aB You. Ram~ra Boiee will 11 i 111 n ap
11nd co~ke will t1t' ~ cntU :\11~
d"IO"
Ill
Mrs loung dsatd that the r oslf'r K~nrwth McF.Ih till ) c ha iiJlH\11 of
s1st ance 01 e Ise- M e1gs (' oun I tans opera t e .-••
. ~ ··.. •th lh e gc"up
v
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See You AI(&amp;Ul Wtlh Charl esnrr
Iii_, lobe mu e rn rt. " t' 100])tta the hoq ~s rllmn lite
~~ In
their county government much m01e effic1en na lless domg lhf' ba ll(&gt;t work 011 !lln 'oiJ1h the Me ~:s (ount) Medr lhar,.l' of tlre ana n~;n&lt;~~'JI~ Mern
t ly and on the \I. h o le arc mo1 e St?lf r ehan t the selec:twn
ll al Sot' ret&gt; and meml)('r ph\" 1 h11 ~ a•t tu l ~ k· vr Jtf'~ for 11•1
r1ans The Ot'partnwnl of Publ1r g'-1 1! 1'~
than most other Oh1oans
Terr) Bradfo1d young s1ngcr \\elfarc offrce of Vllcalional Re 1
1
TO A~SEMBLY CAMP
We s u s pH:ton strongly the reason ts 111 the
and danecr or ~atmt&gt; wrll make hahllrt&lt;~tJon Stu lr Cnppl e~ (hI 1
two latter categones
her mltial a ppt&gt;arurrc~ with the Btg lren 8 servu·e and COt.inl&gt; S{ h ,:IOJ 1 M1 ~ Dlnvu Nelsor sod M~
Bend group dorng Hello My Ba ~ysle m s &lt;~lso w11J rooperate
and ~trs 0 E MeKtn l~y wrll ar
Gomg hac~ 10 years, Rhodes says co mpari by and n:raktn~": the-rr hrsl appe11r I lnformatllln sought for eacb corn panv a ~roup of )Oung peo
son uf county expenditures 1n 1956 and 1946 ane(' 3 ~ a ~ong and danee team patrent mch:des whether he 16 pie to the Butler Spr 1ngs Chm
will be Kalh y Wolfe regular so emp loved 01 attends s~hool 11 1
A
bl
s d
s how that most classifications have about dou JoiSt and Gl"orge Mcintosh dorng he can rltmb ~ tnrrs and dt rss hm 110 n lhssem ~ t' 1 11 ca~p, h uoh "r
om
e nH( cpor
urc o
bled 1-hghways to $50 9 nulhon 111 1956 and T he Old Soft Shve Charles w er s~lf wh eth~1 hl 1ecetves regul:::rr Chnst 1 hu s~ pt:.~nn m g 10 atleml
•2t
II
1946 G
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r) and Orval Wllea ~Ill be fealur treil.ment and !f he uses a I~ !&gt;
L d N l
(_ rol Cri!I\Hi l
.,
ffil IOn In
enera executive expen ed 10 a corned) numDer Sidewalks p ratu1y a1d Information g~un~£1 llH w a e son J
1
(. arol Jean H ll1~c n t&gt;~ 11cc Cap
ses o county government Jumped fJOm *7 4 of New York and Eve-1yQ Cleland will be hclpf u I to all such agen lema David H;~r linger and Em 1
mtllion m l94f3 to • 15 7 mllh 111 1956 J d 1 who last year recetved an entrust c1es and o1amzatwru
MK 1
•
on
• u
c m ey
ast1c reception for he-r rendition or
cial rost from
million tn 1948 to •aa 3 mil ·won't You Come Home, Blll Bar
Mrs You ng a!;kerl ·hat aU per
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•ons w h•v have ever ha d P0 1111 HEALTH CLUB MEETING
lion in 1956
ley"" wzll repeat that number
DO! Olhy Stark and Roger Hmes whrther (!)~abler1 111 not- sen (l
fhe I ~urel l l1ff Bt lt !!r Health
Wide vanance is shown 111 relief ex"'emht
wtll tt!am on another old time num thtlr narntos nnd addresses du ect Club wllt lll t'C I :O.Io11da) 1 vrn111g
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lh"~ home of ~11~ Mel li!!
u
f
tl
11avHJg approxunat~ly
u ' &lt;"• Young 804!
I tiS o coun es
the bf'r C1ve Me A Little K1ss and ~~'
st M
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Ch 1
N
rrae} wl1h Mr!j 1 tovd Wrrght 1:1,
same populatiOn
Pike county \\hlch ranks ~;f:~:~h~ s~o!11: ~~:h~h~~~ens~: trtu~~~ Foun~~~~un fo a~:Lntlt\C co hostt&gt;Ri'i A wh 1te tle l&gt;ha rtt ~alt

. f Expen d"t
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Rei te
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A d"t J
A. Rhod es Rep0r t
A((Ord'tng T0.)
Q e U I Or Q meS

It IS a paradox that 111 the most lush tlmes
l.n the hlStory o1 nch Ametl(a more than one
dollar out Of every thret' s pent last vear for
opera Img expense-s of 0 luo s 88 c-ountv govet
m ents went for some f011D of rel 1tf
- :Ann ua I rmanc1a I repor :s r1Ied w1t h S t:lt--:
'
Auditor J ,unes A
Rhodes bv cou nt y aud1
' tOJ s show that $8~ 332 596 \\as spent at the
lOurt houses tn 1956 for poor relief ch tld
r en s homes conntJ
homes dependent and
cn ppled chtldren atd for the disa bled, bhnd

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so ldiers'

reher and

&lt;'0Unti es for operatmg expenses
I B ut hold on there Mr Rhodes you must
be talkmg about a dllferent colored horse
th M
C t
an etgs oun y
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This county, accordmg to the 1956 appr().
pna hon budget
ce nl of rts outlay

spent nothmg Hke

37

t6

per

In l!lese form s of poor relief O u the basis of the pubhshed budget m
J ..o nu ary 1956 , MeIgs Coun t'
y s commJSSJOnerg

se1 liP :J tOt;;tl planned

expenditure of $769

85th ID

From that sa me approp1rahon It ls estimat
1 h t 1 f
&lt;'l t a a I 01ms or relief here not countmg
monies rece1ved as matching funds from the
s tate and federal government received about

$63 076

Add to thts approXImately $101 000 rerelv
ed f o
t t
df d I
I m sa e an e era sources as matching
and assistance funds the total poor relle£ of

population, spent

nothmg like one for

$9.1 902 Vmton, $155 052
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aG- .-••.All membera of Pony

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1-eama and Lillie Leaaue team~ of
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1111Ued far 2D centa AU manaJilcrs
or the Wahttma Pony LenJue
tt'am~ huv~ udvancct~ ticket~ tor
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A donke y R"~ r!IUd! H&lt;~ml' wl!l be
ot R11 chtcl i' rt-ld on
PI.UM MOVID UP
Au g 22 at 7 JO With the proceed~
HIRAM 0
UP- Quartet OOek
going to the treasury or the W11
Mtlt Plum ol Penn Stat~ who t!n
h11m11 Pon v ancl Llltlr I eatue~ Jt glnt'l'red hla schoolli upset or
has been annnunted by Cuaeh Ohto Stute laat fall IOOay moved
Ralph Sa) re uf \\ ahama
n ali !he No 1 signal caller or theTt'arfl ~ for the alfurr have heen ell vehrnd Browns li.S re gular Tom
•nnoun ced all the ll.laso!'l Sunh~urn my O'Connell wl!l on the side
and the Jr 0 ll A M lodge
llnflli t&amp;.mponrtly w1th 11 knt&gt;e m
Nrw JlaveH
I h ~ pri1t&gt; ut ad JUlY
pre ~ rmiNI

Cast members w1JI meet at 2 p
McArthur The ga! which 11 pip m Sunday at the Pomeroy Jun1or
cd in the Brg tnch line rram the High Sehool for a rehearnl ser
south I~ sto~ed 1n dl pleted jUS sion
1
rreld! in the state whwh bas an
--::--unusual\;:. hu ge percentaare ol
such 11He ~ avallable
Mean hat t aho
in a question
(Continued From P.,• OM)
and answer penod explained bow
'Pilot
surveys already undertuk
lht! funds ror the building of the
en
show
that there are thouaand ~
Forked Run Dam and Lake were
of
polio
h11ndrcapped
In tbe Un t
marie available Thrs projeet was
ed
Stat's
who
have
not
Jet ha{'
started by the late Stale Sen11.
tor Tom Junes and former repre an opporlunrly for medical eva
If lh "V
lualion tu de te rmln(&gt;
~c nta t rv e Ben Turner and was 1n'
m1ght
bendrt
from
these
new
herrted by Meinhart Through h1s
techniqu es
1Hurts money was ~~proprlated
fur the buildmg or the dan•
'Some 1.1f th e techmqut!s em
rouds parkrng area and ~w1mm ployed today for those dr~abled
rng bealh and more money hus 1 b:~- poho and other ca u!ies wtri
heen iC\ a~rdc for ltie lnstalht unknow n or unused as recent!)
Iron of n w.1te1 S)stcm a ump as 10 o1 even f1ve years t~ijO
1ng a1ea an lncreued parking
The March or Dunt!s org~t n •
are11 unrl Improved beach He vrctory 1n Us war on polio does
~ave cnllll to Dr K D Amsbarv
for t hll SUCCe!IS or \ht.!i prOjecl
whrt h ts be111g patronlztd by
Juuull c!IH t•Rdt wcekcnU durlnw
the summer
Methodist womf'n who prepar
fHI the chrcken droner were Mrs
Norman Wayland
M1 s Bufoil
Fa ~ l Mrs James errs well Mrli
David EnLqmmyer and thl' dm
Douglas N Avery director of
nu was serve1i by Bc ~s Sanhorn the Insurance Institute program
(alol C rl~well and llmta Ntlson
representm~ the State Department
&gt;
of Educatl01
11nnounced today
that Lorento D Davl1 associated

Golden Rule
Class-Holds
ACorn-Roost
The (.oldt.•n Rule Clas.~ of the
F1rllt Baptist Church and th.dr
tamlllea had a eorn roast sl t~e
Roadside Park Thursday evenln&amp;
The ble111ing was given by the Rev
C E Hoyt a guest
The committee In eharge or the
p1cnle were Mr &amp;nd Mrs Gmald
Anlhony, ¥r and Mrs Paul Smart
and Mr a,nd Ml'll David Darst Jr
Those pre-tent Included these
members and (l:uests Mrs Robert
Hanerty and tona, Richard and
Chipper Mr and Krlil Kalad Hin·
dy and Stephen Geora&amp; and Janey,
)lr and Mrs Edison Baker aod
lanet Kay Jean Smart George StdduiJ Mr and Mn Owen Bratton
and Mlcbael and Stephen Mr and
Mrs Allen Bougher and Karen and
Max Mr and Mra Clifford Hayea
and Greaory, Mr and Mn Cllf
ford Stumbo and Darrell and Sue.
Mr and Mrs Frank Cheesebrew,
Mr and Mn C E Hoyt and son,
David

with the Dav11 Warner Ins Service

tla11 been acc~pted ai a student In
the Insurance Institute !lchoob pf·
Cered on lhe campua or Bowlih8
Green Stale Unlveralty Bowling
Green Ohio AUIUil 18-23
Repre&amp;entatlvet from Insurance
agencln thrau.tbout Ohio Will
atudy tecbnlclue.t the latest chilD
1e1 and aJency operaUona undet"
a faculty eornpotecl Gf uperte of
the Jndultry univer1ity faculty
and outltandlnJ authorlttee. frpm
apeclaUzed fltt:lda The ~ehool 11
one week In len,th and Is con..duct
ed •t various Ohio universitiea and
colleJel' by the DlttrlbutJve Education StcUon of ttke Slate Department
..
The .spon&amp;Ot Ia the Oh1o Aaocla·
tlon of lnlllfll\Ct Atenta and cooperatin&amp; ;roupa lnclij.'-e the O,h io
Fire Und.enrrlterf ~A•IJOetat,on
Ohio Caaualtf ,_. SU.retl Ml!narera Aaaodatloa, the Dlvfaion of
Inturance of tbe State of Ohio. and
the Ohlo Jn1peeUon Bureau

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MOTt-IC:RS CLUB TO MEET
The M&lt;~sun MulhLr~ Cl ub v. II
meet fur the' tegtll al meetr nr;:
on Aug 14 an d wr\1 motor to
Parket s hurg rur dmner at thl
Clam ll ouse Members are asked
lo meet at the home of Mrs
I tlnh Zerklr ul 5 4!'i p m so tha
departu t e for Pal kcrsbuurg etn
be miHie !lOl later th nu 6 o dock

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Middleport
Society
Mr ancl Mrs John Httwklns Jr
wlll leave toolght tor a hyo weeks
vacation m Florida They will rc
turn by way of Columbus and
bring the1r grandehlldren V1cky
and Gary Ginther here to vtsrt
wh.Ue Mr and Mrs Franklm Gm
ther attend a Band Oamp
Mr and Mts Ernest Bowmnn of
Dayton are visiting hi$ cousins
Mr ~~ond Mrs L D Dilt!S and Mr
and Mrs Dana Hamilton
Mr and Mrs David Darst Jr
spent t!le week end In Columbus
Wllh the.r «on, W1lllam Darst
Bernard Fultz spent the week
end at Van Wert and will be ue-compamed home by hiS w1fe and
dr.ughters Beth and Barbara who
have been v1sltmg her parents
Mr and Mrs Dav1d M11ls and
.llGn Mteky, Sprmgf1eld were rc
cet1t guests or Mr !lnd Mrs Shir
ley M11ls
Mr and Mrs W W Hayes and
grandchildren Stephen and Christine, attend~d the annual Hayes reumon m W Va recently
Talmadge Wayland Willard, Is
v1sitlng his bz:athers, J~nings and
Norman Wayland and the1r fam1
hes
Mr and Mn Orviile :Martin and
familY PlttSburgh Visited Mr and
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:.rtarold
qa.ohtel, Karen
Bacb~l, Jllhn McCarthy, Ferrell
Shuler Judy Banett, Carolyft
Bradford and Jlarh Lout1e Jones
The Cradle or Liberty CbaP,ter Sharon Jones li pretldet~t ot the
rnembera
of ~he Children or the Am~an chapter Thii't)'-e1ght
and
euesta
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Revoluhona had
a pic-nic for
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members and guests at the !(id
~le port Roadside Park Frida-y
'!Exlco CITY UP-flaul
Mrs E E Hayes dlreeted acU weiRht !!:hamploa has bet~n
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l eluded Mrs Dale Dutton, .Sel\lOf Tel: , and J)J.i Nlal:l.t.ler•
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brt&gt;nne r Mn Charlet~ Bennett
;o.Jrs Clifford Hayes Mrs Frank
Chttsebrew Mra E L Hughu,
I Mrs G~o rge Baker J.frs Gell
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Pull• n Jerry Pullen Mn Cecil
Btadbur} Mrs C J Rlrodet Mfl
Jolm 1 yon.s Mrs T F Hawk1ns,
Mrs G G Werner Mrs James
Soudt rs Mt s
Rom er Hartley
MrN Paul Harbrecbt Mrs Ray.
pi
mond Luman Mrs John Mayer
Mary I ou1s Jones dsughter of Mrs David Darst Jr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Ru..sell Jones has Nola li'~e
been vrsthng Ned11 Brndford
Mrs 1!:\erctl Baehner and 11'10
daughters Karen and Con me and
her stster Mi.ir~ Schaff Columbus
left toda} for a vac!it to n
John VrODJHil son of Mr and
Mrs John Vroman has been tll
with a VIrUS infeCbOIL
Dr Phlltp DeMain Akron and
Rev C F. llovt. pastor of thl'
hu aunt
Mrs Vrctor Waelch\1 F irst Boptl!t CbW'ch optlred I
(Lucy BoggM s) Bryn Alhyn Pa
meettng or the ('hllrch rinance
Mr .,.d Mrs Everett E Lambert, lloute X, Pomeroy,
forme1 local residents have been comm1ttee with pra.}er Fr1day
Frle~~dlu
announcing
the marriage of therr daughter, Jo Ann, 20 to
vl.~rtlne frwnds here for se11eral evcn mg and llaiTy
Houdasbelt
'
ell Gillogly, 24, son of Mr and Mrs Fern Gillogly of Carpen
da) s
vtee-cha1rman presided
The committee was reore:amzed ter, on Saturday, August 3rd
Mr and Mrs Frank E:~stf:'p of
The vows of the double-rmg cermony were read at 7 30 P
Columbus are. spendmg the .,..eck and ofrtcers are chairman Frank
end w1th her grandmother Mrs C Cheesebrew v1c chairman Milton M In the St Paul's Lutherat&gt; Church at Richmond, Indiana, fJ
Mrs
David w1th the Rev Charles Masheck olf1clatlng
F Hawkms and family and his Hood !ei!J'etary,
D.n.st
Jr
For her weddmg, the bl'i.de wore a sJeeve1ess lavender
mother, Mrs VIrginia Eastep and
The committee decided to meet of satm and net, styled with a v-shaped neckline, a fitted
gr111nd!ather Homf'r Mrght
Mr and Mrs Eugene HarriS' were on the second MondiiiY of every Ice, and a gathered skirt She wore a white daasy-trimmed
m Columbu .. Fnd11y t.o v1s1t Mr thrrd month wJth the tru!tees of and pearl earrmgs and necklace Her col'S8ge was an orchid
and Mrs Gordon Harr1s and sons the church Plans were made ror
The new Mr~ Gillogly, was graduated from the
class
and Mr and Mr~ Robert Harris a(1d1t10nal funds for e:c:peeted 1m
prnvcments
on
lhe
church
and
to
of
Harrtsonvllle
High
Schoo)
and
IS
now
employed
as
bo&lt;&gt;k·
.
and daughter Th1•lr children re
ratse
ttre
general
funds
of
the
keeper at the Hotel Berry m Athens Mr Gillogly, a 1950 gra
mamed here w1th thelr grandpar
entli Mr and Mrs A R Hecox thurrh
duate of Columbus H1gh School 1S employed tn the State
and Mr and Mrs Robert Harris
H•ehway Testmg Lab
Mr and Mrs Wrlllam Knapp and
They are now al home to their fnends at 121 East StaleSt
son Brlly left today for a flshmg
Athens
Ohm
trrp m Canada Mr Knapp who ls
employed on a r1ver boat rs home
for An exten~ed leave
Ph 35·~. Pomeroy
V D. EDWARPS, INS.
Mrs Mary Walker Vmton and
Mrs Guy Reynolds who has been
Carol Ann Nev1lle da ughter of
Ph 46.\', Pomero1
WARNE!f..IHLE, INS
st aytn)!: m Athens wh1le attendmg
the summer sessiOn of OhiO Um Mr and Mrs Charles Nevrlle of
Mrs
Joe Beegle,
daught~"
verlitty v1s1ted at the Reynolds Mason was honored on her 11th
Ph 425·X, Pomeroy
G E REUTER, INS
home Frrday evemng Mrs Nma b1rlhday on August 8 wllh a party
Plans for a Fall Flower Show Shirley and MISs Jan1ee WoUe
were
Columbus
vtsttors
recently
Bland Akron and Yrs Goldie Ch1J held on the lawn of her home •
were dtsc uslled when a comm1tLee
Mtss
Evelyn F1ck returned
BARNES-SIMPSON, INS
Ph 6315·X, Middleport
ders Wde Hayesville are week
Games were played and prtze!! from the
Amateur G~trdenets
home Thursday after a 'lsll at
were won by GMrge Ray Van Ma
end guests at the Reynolds home
Burgess The Club met Fr1dav at the home ~~r Mt Atry N C w1th Mr and
P K Russell left Fr1day for tre and Slephen
POWNING, INS
Ph. 1138 M, Middleport
btrthday
cake
was
decorated m \ ·~Mh',,';,_~",,'".c_e Lloyd Flower Show Mrs George Adams itnd Mr and
Meadow Bndge W Va and will
Tentative date 1s Ol'to Mrs Oltver Unroe
be accompamed home Sunday by blue and pink and had candles
Prt;.o;ent were Mrs Jess LYons
5-6 with pla~e to be announ
Mtss Carol Ann Jll!epb of Zan
h1s wife and daughter Kayte who
HOBSTETTER, INS
Ph !3!, l'omeroy
ed later
esvrlle IS the guest of Mrs C H
have spent two weeks w1th ber ~tnd LmCia Ca&amp;lo Sheila Walker
parents
George Van Matre Cuolyn V'lln
Theme of the show wtll b-" Jesse and tam1ly
PAVlS·WARNER, INS
Pb 336·X, Pomeroy
Mr and Mn Harold Bartels
Mr and Mrs Dal e Ntcholson and Matre Stephen Burgess James ' Flowers Make the Ne:ws and
daughters Marlha and Carolyn Burfiess Carolyn Zuspan Phylhs the shcdule wrll be announrr&gt;d rn and daughter Carolyn of Youngs
town are the gue~&gt;ts ol the1r par
have been v1sllmg Mr and Mrs Queen Rclha Wrtght Betty June the ne11r future
Miles SbJ!hQg and ramliy at Ver Nevrlle Charles Neville and Ro
Committee chatrmeh named are
bert Nev11le
million, Ohio
Mrs Norman Humphreys Stag
Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett
tng Mrs Robert Rerbel JUd.,e
have returned from Fostoria 0
and educaliOnal
exhtbtt
Mn
where they v1s1led Lhe1r daughter
Harold Lohse rrbons Mrs 0 P
and son In law Mr and Mrs RoKlem and Mr&amp; E S Schuaf pub
gers and rn Columbus where they
llclty Mrs Lloyd served a des
vlszled Maxme and Warren Ben
sert course to those u.. med abo\ e
nett Their r.on Warren returned
and
Mrs Robert Coats a men
here wzth them and went to Vtne
land N J arter h1s w1fe and
Mrs Rolhn Bearhs aurated by ber of the eomm1ttee
sons, Charles and Stephen who Mrs Jack Rob.!lon entertained the
have been vlstlng relatlYes there
Put Councrlors of Theodorus
Mr and Mrs Chfton Peak md CouncU Daughters of Amerle-a
Miss Patty Ernury, Rlslna Sun lnd Thursday evening at her home
v11lted Mr and Mrs Clarence Ca Mrs MarY B ~ines and Mn l'
sey and daughterK the first of Ray Wtlson were colltributlng
last week and ~r and Mrs James hostess-es
Martin and family Freddy and
The meeting ln charge or tbe
Leslie RiSJng Sun are spending the pres1dent, Mrs Max Meinhart
~
week end at the Casev home
opened wtth devotions led by
Mr 11nd Mrs Harlan Kloes Lon Miss Erna Jesse After a short bu·
. . . . . """ ...... - . , _ ..... . _ ............... withdon, have been vrs1t1ng Mr and 11mess session a number of games
..., ........ .,._, o l - wjlhoo&gt;t chaavo or~"" h-imMrs Thoma~ R1lev
were played and prizes awarded
Mr and Mrs James Llttle •nd to Mrs Olan Goodwin, Mn Paul
iNOUMiftt PNiectt CM . . . . . . - . . . , 111111111 terMI wllltr M TCFJI' . . . .
cb!Idrern Yvonda and Rtdy and Grueser and Mr• Bernice Darst
her mother, Mrs Can ie MuUord
Refre~hments were served by
and chl1dren/ Roger and Wilham the hoste8!lea to tbue ume4
left triday or a week end v1s1t above and Mrs Henry Reibel,
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tn Columbus
Mn Addle Grueaer, Mrs Lelia
Rush Philson son of Mr and Flint Mrs Albert Woodard and
.,.....,.,tlwe.M...,...lO'al.r ....
Mrs Ben PhJison wlll leave Sun Mrs Bentz Wolfe and one guellt,
mo
day for il: vls1t with h1S aunt Dr MISS Carol Ann Joseph of Zanes
Kathryn Philson an rnstructor at VIlle
MODIRN
the Alabama Polytechme Insbtute
Auburll, Ala Dr Ph1lson and Rush
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will return by car and she w11l
VISit her parents, Mr and Mrs
li'red Philson Portland and Jther
mo
Mr and Mrs
Theron
Johnson and famlly wm take Rush
ROOMS
to the Charleston an·port Sunday
s - t h l .. iiWR.IIMiw.MI\ .... Ihat ........ . , _
and he Will fly to Atanta Ga and
Mrs Vernon Weber advtsor of a
w.
tMn to Coumbus (,e. to meet h1s Jumor Garden Club which is spon
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wttlc_
aunt
sored by the Rutland Garden Club
Mr and Mra Ernest Covert and held an organtzlft10nal meeting at
.. a .WMitw.a.-.ht•llllll:• '5 59 per mo.
famly Charles David Betty, Bar her home m Rutland Fr1day
bara and Vera will leave Monday
Off1ceu elected were presrdent
Tlte a JOOd look at the McCultoch
for Zanesville where they will be Patty Young viee pres, On Turn
~
0-44 • , , test Jt for balance, see
joined by b1s father Arthur Co- er secretary Jane Parsons treas
...,. tpan r. II. family krMn I n - IIIIICI ..... a.
vert for a trip to Lincoln Neb
Kathy Thomu, reporter Sabra bow easaly it cuts, how little 11
wlntwr _ . _ . . _ •.,.... orovncl - .
tl) VISit A/:k Roger Covert who Is Canaday telephone committee JoIIJu
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•89'7per mo
•eflbL
Then,
chec:k
the
pnce
of
statiOned at the Lincoln Atr Furee etta Erlewmc )hchael NeLson and
Base
Ibis tou&amp;h, apeedy lltde saw and
Jean Ann Siders
Pomeroy Cement B1ock CIJj
They will meet agazn oh August
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you'D arrtc II s I real buy t
Pomeroy, Ohio
'l
22 at 2 30 at the Weber home- and
fOD"Y
any children m Rutland who are
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checbll
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Easrly Outptrforms All Othtr
lnrerested m nowerf, birds and
~---l)"'tci·Dri.e Sawll
treea are lnv1ted to attend
900 Bel•• Good Mhc•d Hay
Others present were. Bett)' An
dY and Anne Sproute, Michael
.50 eta. ~r HI•
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Parsons, Bonny Grate, Dennis
N• ~al• l•ss th•n 100 bel•s
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Dean and Donna Weber

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of trouble
and loss
. 1f you
by f1re

are full protected by
Insurance

Check your Ftre Insurance needs w1th us
And be sure your policy covers the replacement value of your home and property

Thtlnsurance Agenh Association
ef Meig1 County

I

Check With You

Carol Neville
11th Birthday
Is Celebrated

Amateur Gardeners
Discuss Plans For
Fall Flower Show

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Theodorus Council
Meeting Is Held
Thursday Night

jiiSt a
little cash

SEEand USE IT AT
THE FAIR
Aug. 14-17

each mfmth
buys a

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110 China Smith
1110 International flaybouse
10 00 Newa of tne

ltn Mn Wlll b Anthony Mra 1
Jlarol rl Charw Mra Ruth Robm
:o~on Mn Oert ld Anthony, Mn
t tlltan MoGhe.&amp;! Mrs Ed~n Bat·
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Mn Jack Satterfield
Mr1
Dana flam11ton
Mr»
Clarence
(lark Mn J to( Archer
Mr ~ Ra ymond
Grimm Mrs
Ht nry Null MHo uomer Jiytl!11
Mn Gt'ne Kaurr
Mu
Owen
Rralton Mrs Rlchud Owen Mra
r F. llo)1 Mrs Butke Bero Mn
Kabd ll tnd~ anfl daughter, Jan
('Y \fr~ John Fultz and daujhter

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lfl.ckr:t HoUSe Club

600 Fwc Star Fiftll
6 t5 Jqhn Laly Newa
6 30 Wzre Serv 1o::e

10 10 Theater
:...._
11 so Sign
Of!

home Ill Mmenvlllt! 'l"hunda]r
Mr11 Dey Jl y~en lPrt J'rlday
,
'"
afternoon for a \'lWtt 10 Orlando
Ruby rayior ha~ returMd bome
Wtth !~'in l..ou.u~ Manhardt laftrr a three weellt vl111 '¥ith fwr
M1~1 R.a~:hrl Bale 'f tJ eontrncd
to her home Rock ~ .. nngs Road 111\er and fa~nrb Mr apd
b)' lllnE'&amp;I
Robf:'rt I H1tehif! who was 10 Ch11.rles Ingel s t~nd !lOa Jon Wt}'ne
Wednes.Ja) Y.hrlt' opt"rat of C'hlre.ao
bulldo1.t'r a11d takeu to tht'

Rutland Junior
Gorden Club In
Officer Election

12 30 The Gretelf.en Wade Show
1 30 Movie Matinee
1 15 Neighbors

~110

1 00 Oral Roberts
1 30 Libernce
:t! 00 TV Sunday Sebool
:l 30 Academy 'l'boatt~r
,
4 00 College News Conference

SHE "lOOK l'llEIR

~Et.

PICNIC TIME IS MILK TIME

300 Amertcan Bandstand
400 ~ll'tovn Club

11 119 Sign On
12 00 Faith lor Today
12 30 Bil Pi ..ture

MAMA

8 00 1 Led Three Livea
8 30 Midwestern Hayride

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Touch

In Middleport

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On Your

MOTJ.IIi:R WIOH

1

lowed-

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7 00
"1 30
B 00
8 45

12 30 As the- World TtuDI
1 00 Our Miss Brooks
1 30 Houseparty
2 00 Bla: Payoff
2 30 Bob Croaby Show
3 00 BrlJbler Day
:J 1~ Secret Storm
3 30 Ed,a:e of Nteht
4 00 Tbe Early Show
5 30 tour Esso RepOrter

Helzer HO!Iprtal returned te

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Monday

4~

Hn Una Bartelt ot PDmerCF)' a.nd Homer J)lljht and dau
a'hter ot Jtlddlepon

t'ntt

Lett One of these

9 00 $64 000 CbaUena;e
9 30 What's My .Une
10 00 Sunday News Special
10 U The Late Show

11

Lambert-Gillogly Vows Exchanged

Church Finance
Committee Makes
Reorganization

Supem.an
\\ .. Jtl'lerea.'lt
Sports Eye
NBC N'ews
Charlf's Farrell Sho ...
Welh Fargo
Twenty-One
Arthur Murray Party
Amaikur Hour
SoWien of Fortune
Blondie
News Hetdlinec
Nltewatcb
Tomgllt

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tiER OWN BKI::&gt;OO

a1o1o v-

paper ~treaml'rs
1he dessert course crrrtlr' o• I
color sehem('
M1ss
1 the ss me
Rh oda Hall of lh t• Pn ulla CtHIC
was rn charge or th e rePr t'attOf'
for the even ng
Guests Included
M1 i'i Paul
Smart nnd dau)!httr s Jean Sma1t
Mrs Manning Kloes '1 rs GpnrJ
Hackett Jr
and her daughlcn
Rose Mar 1e anrl l rntla Mrs La"ll.
renee B1ng Mrs ;\lie n Hughe«
Mrs Robert Mrlls Mrs A ll Pul
- -- -er~ Thursd'ly enroute to Masrsnp

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8 30 Alfred Hlteheock

a., l••

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9 30
10 00

2 00
2 30
3 00
4 00
4 30
5 00
5 30
6 00
6'30
7 00

11:50 tl. m.

WI~~

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I 30

WAS A YOLING

Rock Springs
Grange Plans •
Fair Display

7 00
9 00
JO 00
10 30
Jl 00
1130

Sunday- Channell

WJEH

New York cl Blnlh•r.&gt;t. n State of
New York hll comt.~lltld \tltb thl lllwl
el thla Slllt appllubl~ t,. thl1 ~~­
el Compaulel and l1 alllho rl~ I &lt;ill IHII
1he currlnl )'ear to t.riHIICt lfl lhl•
Illite it. IPP"&lt;&lt;Io'rl~t.e 11\lllneo (11 hl
1ur~.,.
1m Ule mutual pl1n
ltll fl
nanclel ccudltlon Ia 1ha•n by JU _,..
111111 •t.IIWniOinl IO h•Y* blll!ll •• lDIIO.,.
11n Deeember $l tilltl .Amonn~ of ot•
•ta tt !I-ll 180 Jl Amount ol Uab LIIti&lt;'l
h1Ciudtn ll re llllurllUCe re1er" ~1
M:l Zl Sur piUI fll84133 Oil lncaftMI Ill•
1he n•r liM, tllll a •
J:xpenttt
klre1 !OJ U,. JOUr I&amp;». .l,(if.74HO:JIL
.ru•y I tllll'f In wlliMI• whel'i!ol I
~r&lt;t11ntco
IUbacrtbld my nam• llld
eau~ed IIlli "'" to " afU.:e&lt;l et Calurn
Ml1 Otljo t.hlo ""' lnd CIIW Arlhut I
Vorl'l Sull!lril'llllndtnl 011 IIIAII'aJIOII of
Olt.lv ~II)
M i&amp;

5 30
5 45

a oo

ISlet. 18H ~4' 71
An our I ut o tulll
p s(d up &lt;u plht l
l iOO 000 0~
Bu pl '
1&amp;47 8-d 7 Income lor th• yu r II B:ltl
I US Expenditures f&lt;1r the lUr! 1116tl
~ ~n :w Ju iJI 1 1!1111 1 ' w u n .. ~• '"'"" " @~
1 nave hereunto subl~tlt&gt;t.&lt;l :ny name
and a11""d m y s.&gt;al lo be arrl&gt;e d ~t
C: ol~ml.ouo
Ohio lh • day a'" \ID\41
A r h ur I Yo ~ St "c 1t.!n d~n t &lt;1f I
1 \J ;tt&lt;:tl of Ohu (8\'a 1
M Jl

IIIIUrilll&lt;:tl CWIIJir.ll~ Gf C&gt;UOmtt CQ\111\}

5 00

12 00 The Dunt! R/lD&amp;er
12 30 Town and Country
12 45 Film
5 UO You Are There
6 VO Mr LHstrlct Attorney
6 lO Buer- neers
7 00 The J1mmy Durante Show
7 10 Tuo'l For The Money
8 00 Gate tstorm Show
8 30 SRO Playhouse
u oo Gure:moke
9 30 r.1&gt;Iden Playh.ouse
10 00 The Late Show
11 00 Th.e Late Late Show

tosoe\1 $11U!II l&gt;JO 15 Au r&lt;t1aa •mo unt
(I f ll&amp;blllllel ox,.,p l cop ltB(
lncludlnl
1c sura n&lt;e l &lt;Jier~e
~~~~~M4.'1a
Net

8tate or Q!l~ IIIPillnWnJenl at In
IJI,Iranoe CaarnrlCAH 01' COioiiPLl
ANCJ: Thll un'IMNW&gt;fd lilup.r(r&gt;l~nd
' " ' (tl ln.JUrauCoP of t'l&lt;' Sin! ~ ot OII!G
hei&lt;'b)' Ollft!tlel that H&lt;IJfle Mutull F( e

t2 30
1 00
-t 30

Li(l on the Farm
C.lpta1u Kanaaroo
Mighty Mouse Playhouse
10 00 Lucky 8 Ranch
tO 30 H's A. Hlt

nl ol M'K IMb l ~

M

12 00

I

8 00
8 30
9 30

o f l noursm~ of lh&lt;' !Hitl.e pf OhiQ

lb~

II 00

I L 30

St..:n on
Circle 3 Ranch
Gumby
Fury
Capt Gall .tnt
True Stor)
Deteetlve s Diary
i"ore.~n intrigue
My LI.Ue Margie
Basebllll
Hopa Jng Cassldr

Saturday- Channell

h~ reby c..rllfler lhlt F arnwr• Lire II\
ou r~~o~~ce Com p1ny
w huoe 1&gt; hxlp•l uf
flee 11 loute&lt;t al Doo Mo!Un S\.8\e &lt;II
Iowa nna c&lt;&gt;mpll"&lt;l with ll • la\\1 &lt;&gt;1
1hlo SlaW a.ppHc alo le to lt and 1• au
~hodud du rl ,:
ll " c r enl
ear I a
~••mn~t In
lhll ~lui'-' l!o Qp prop rtala
b\111111111 or tn• ur•n~Q Lt. nnandwl eu
(! tlon II ohuwn b~ tiL• " r ual ~1a t.m...n 1
!.to hR'e bee n PI fallawo o r O..,.mbcr
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Stalesmrn Qu~l!t&gt;tl.:
5 45 New~ Pit tu1 ~
6 00 TBA
6 32 CircU~'S BO)'
7 ou Steve Alll'n Show
8 00 Aleoa Hour
9 00 I he \\eb
9 30 Pt'ople Are f uut•y
10 00 News Headhnr ~
lO \0 N!le\\ollth
12 3US tgn Ofl

WCHS-TV ChannelS

Stlt'lol of Ohio .!lupe tn~nd~nt of In
l~ lltllt:e
CE1t111' 1CATE OF COMPLLAN C:!t Thoo u rd~r• II' w&lt;l Supo l &lt;ell&lt;l

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1•••d•r
81 P-, 0

lo &lt;tHend

30
9 30
10 utl
I 0 JO
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Mts, Jun Smart ..,.bu~e mur
rla ge LO deorge Sufdall 1~ to b
an event of Sept 8 was honortrl
Friday wrlh a brt ('a l shower .Jt
the MHtl'lleport Church vf Chmt
The Prl!ICIIIa C1 l"de o f lhl" B H
Sanborn MlJI~Ionary Soc!" I&gt; spun
aored the 6howt-r and wllre as~hl
Pd by the oth~r t lleJes or !In So
ctely
Games were plaHd and pt IZ~~
won by Mts
RaYlltOJ•d &lt;Grltntl
and Mrs Manntng KlO{'
Tin
shower pre!&gt;ienl s wer c placed un
a table decorated wrth mtntalllrt:
green spnnklm&amp; car11 under a
larg(' grN•n at d wh1t~ spnnkler
w1th a shower of gru~n and ~~obl11.

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Saturday- Channell

a 2:5

Sunday-Chan•el13

The Daily Sentinel

rr

TO MEI!T AUG 15
Thl' Sunsht ne Sunday s cholll
Cla~ s of the
M~§on
M etho d t~!\
Chu rrh \\Ill hold 11
nguJ.ar
meetrng Au g 15 at 8 p m rr1 tht
soc1al .room oJ the dnu~h llo '
teSlles w11l bt Mt.s Jo&gt;an \\ ~r~W"r
Mrs Lil ah Zerkle aJ'Id Mrs Enul:r
Burgpss All tnln bn&lt;~ are urge(!

Meigs County Polio

RIX'k Sprints Grana:~ met Thlmt
dsy tlv.,ning at the Granfie Hall
with Homer R.lte worthy muter
prelidln•
Two applicatloria for membership were approved Pl1ns were
IJIVOTI!P TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS·MASON AIU!A m,de l~r a display booth at the
IICH"ID S OWIN - GINIU~ MANAGII
Meia• County J!'alr
IIYNOLD I. GIIINI - IDITOII
The eandy contest waa held with
Chett.r L. Tennehlll, lteH Wrltet a,.m lclltor
lfaliollat •UvertiJI;q navetentati'V,!o Bo1
&amp;JAtlU.&amp;imbaU. IDe... .... Mn Wendell Freeker at judJe
~Ava., New YoDII: City, 18, N Y.
Mrl Rollin Radford reeelved ftrtt
rlttere4 • seeoad c..... IDillinl mattlr ,.t the »&gt;ft oUlee at Pull Mr• Hom•r R•dford second and
Mr1 H~mer Rice third Glltlr ~re
- 8Jib&amp;ct1ptJOD
Ololo
ratea 'DeUnrJ b1 c•rrler wbere 1nilable ao cent. per pre!ltmted lb~ wmners by Mrs Ed
Oil(! )'t!U' Ja adnnce at Tbe DailJ Sent•nil otfl.ct
118 80 1111
tl'!UUUlt, .80; three moattu, 90 BJ mOtor route wbU. aut!: ward Humphrey, ebalrman or the
Horne Bconomics Committee
1M mODUI tt. lr mall one Jtar 18. 111: mcmtbl, $t.JI: tUM m
. _ uiU!II moatll. II
1\efreahmenll were served at
~~Pu.::!l;""",r.""' ~oo• .....
11r 'l'llo
&amp;en the clq1e Of the meetlna after
whlc1'1 the aroup moved out 1lf the
';i"ij;rw ol~•.~:.~;;..lllc
BQjl- olllct phoao •
hall in preparaUon for the fair

.i

will he ht'ld ( uu ng tlll ('\ unng

Oh.to

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Pomeroy

1

An orchestra composed of Mrs
Olive Ineraham Bill Chrrk Ken
neth MeEJblnney
and Russell
Roush wtli play for the sho..- The
f1nt halt of the ahow wUI carry
out a Western theme arotJnd Dal
t.u Texas PolnJ the emcte work
-.Ill be Jobn Richmond of Pome

Lorenzo Davis
Becomes Student
At Institute

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12 Paddy

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36 f' erry.

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27 Strai(ht.

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29 Camp

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xentl~'man

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bnCika

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out
l:l Depost.

17 Fretful
)9 Dlatre11

who iaid lhat negohat1ons wert!
or1 for a ,SAo; ~forage area ueMr

ani
mala
23 Charac
t"

II Hull

lsym)

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''"hohl

(Contlnut-d From Pa1• On•,

~~ HOUIIt

9 Jumpt

l6 Ma•urium

26

HI Yellow

.;hal
!lyle

15 Slii.ble

more for rehef than dance routine

°

Galha $336,108, Hockt~g $25 6 &amp;95 , N~l&gt;le: costumes

oil kinds comes to $164,371, arcordlng lo Mr

A( ROS!i
1 Score!\
tt Chaa.
l colloq )
9 Unatla(hed

8

1n coatumina of P&lt;~.raly sls
60 larger counties , mOJe than 13th-ranked the •roaring twenties" by Sandra
Ingraham Lila Terrell Sondra
Columbiana county with almost seven times Potta Vick1 Brown Mary Amberg
the populahon of Pike
er aod Hilis Clel•nd B1U G1bbs
H
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will make hit mitiaJ appearance
ere are e amounts spent f01 relief by \\Jth the 1roup •JnfillJ ".Nill!on
counties surrounding our own (recalling thJ( Dollar Baby' featurint 1 dane1ne
Meigs spenl $164 371)
cborua oo.,pooe4 of Paulo Sayre
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Judy Speneer Mtr)' AD'IJ:terger
I awrence, 1,075,182, Athens $643,162
Sonda Potts Vicki Brown apd Lila
Washtngton $S82 174 Ja"Ckson $444 550 Terre11 ln black seqwn trimmed

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Rh odes' r e port Th1s IS

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Miss Jean Smart Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower Held Friday

Lou Brys.on Is

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Channe13

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pel ce nt of the $230 988 791 spent by the
rehef,

Daily Sentinel

Vaudeville Art

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For that basket lunch, don't forget mdk far

Use Dairy Products

SPRING HILL DAIRY

Meigs County Home
H•rr•nvlll• Rd

GALLIPOLIS

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HAY FOR SALE

all the famdy They'll Lave It I

omo

P..,...oy, Ohio

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Su,..-lnt•nd•nt

SPECIAL MElTING

Tbert will be a special meet
lna or

the: Rletne P'I'A

Monday

eventn.g Augul!t 12 at 8 p m rn
the Raeme Grade Soh4)01 All
members are urged to attend

Meigs
Equipment
Company, Inc.

Wht,. Quality Is P•r•mount

Cor 2nd and Butternut
Pomeroy, 0

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CALL
435

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK C3MPANV
42 Years of ConlllluoUI Senlre
PHONE 82 or 435

POMEROY

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2-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug 10, 1957

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not now ••opo,. tO walk off and
leave the wounded
bt'htnd so
!Contln~d Fro M P•v• On•)
I long 11!; help rm lh{m Is pussrble
line of baton twirlers rn red whrte \\ie Wl~h to l in d t'Vcryonl! ~ho
oOO
I
and blue utln costunung Makwg h:~s h1H' pOito whttf}fr par1J}tk
5
$
up the g'oup woll be D"othy oc non pmlytoc
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1 to
PLAN TUESDAY PARTY
e\e ry three dollars spent tor rehef Rather 1t Stark Sondra Pott.s Mar) Amber_g J:no"" w'nst the r sptooa l prol lems
Th12 :\l1ddil'port
Busmess and
er V1ck1 Bcuwn and Uta Terr~U~ m:~y be 110 that they maty be beJp- Ptoftl.~Stona l Women s Cll.lb will
JS one for every $4 70 or percentage WISe
Danny rhompson wnl do the td to rt&gt;g:un tJ•eftJ I J1vn 1r hu hnf' a part} 'f'l1~sdn) cwnrng at
rough ly 21 pel cent tnstead of 37 per cent
1 vocal on You II NP\e l Know and manly po.&lt;i ~lbl~ ~\l n tl Olll( h ' lin \\ ~:tse S:wshur~ farm on lht
Ha}mDn another regulu so \\-til lakt' 11 lUibtder:~bl, ptT't u Hurrr~o mrllr Hoa I ( an1es wlll h~
Th1s mdH:ates e1the1 there are a h.rt ul peo. Jean
lots! wlll pn.!sf'n l tt Had to be u/ tlmt'
11 1IIYPl1&lt;t011humt' LLlJlt ru• lreilm
pie starving here \\ho should De Jecelvmg aB You. Ram~ra Boiee will 11 i 111 n ap
11nd co~ke will t1t' ~ cntU :\11~
d"IO"
Ill
Mrs loung dsatd that the r oslf'r K~nrwth McF.Ih till ) c ha iiJlH\11 of
s1st ance 01 e Ise- M e1gs (' oun I tans opera t e .-••
. ~ ··.. •th lh e gc"up
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See You AI(&amp;Ul Wtlh Charl esnrr
Iii_, lobe mu e rn rt. " t' 100])tta the hoq ~s rllmn lite
~~ In
their county government much m01e effic1en na lless domg lhf' ba ll(&gt;t work 011 !lln 'oiJ1h the Me ~:s (ount) Medr lhar,.l' of tlre ana n~;n&lt;~~'JI~ Mern
t ly and on the \I. h o le arc mo1 e St?lf r ehan t the selec:twn
ll al Sot' ret&gt; and meml)('r ph\" 1 h11 ~ a•t tu l ~ k· vr Jtf'~ for 11•1
r1ans The Ot'partnwnl of Publ1r g'-1 1! 1'~
than most other Oh1oans
Terr) Bradfo1d young s1ngcr \\elfarc offrce of Vllcalional Re 1
1
TO A~SEMBLY CAMP
We s u s pH:ton strongly the reason ts 111 the
and danecr or ~atmt&gt; wrll make hahllrt&lt;~tJon Stu lr Cnppl e~ (hI 1
two latter categones
her mltial a ppt&gt;arurrc~ with the Btg lren 8 servu·e and COt.inl&gt; S{ h ,:IOJ 1 M1 ~ Dlnvu Nelsor sod M~
Bend group dorng Hello My Ba ~ysle m s &lt;~lso w11J rooperate
and ~trs 0 E MeKtn l~y wrll ar
Gomg hac~ 10 years, Rhodes says co mpari by and n:raktn~": the-rr hrsl appe11r I lnformatllln sought for eacb corn panv a ~roup of )Oung peo
son uf county expenditures 1n 1956 and 1946 ane(' 3 ~ a ~ong and danee team patrent mch:des whether he 16 pie to the Butler Spr 1ngs Chm
will be Kalh y Wolfe regular so emp loved 01 attends s~hool 11 1
A
bl
s d
s how that most classifications have about dou JoiSt and Gl"orge Mcintosh dorng he can rltmb ~ tnrrs and dt rss hm 110 n lhssem ~ t' 1 11 ca~p, h uoh "r
om
e nH( cpor
urc o
bled 1-hghways to $50 9 nulhon 111 1956 and T he Old Soft Shve Charles w er s~lf wh eth~1 hl 1ecetves regul:::rr Chnst 1 hu s~ pt:.~nn m g 10 atleml
•2t
II
1946 G
I
r) and Orval Wllea ~Ill be fealur treil.ment and !f he uses a I~ !&gt;
L d N l
(_ rol Cri!I\Hi l
.,
ffil IOn In
enera executive expen ed 10 a corned) numDer Sidewalks p ratu1y a1d Information g~un~£1 llH w a e son J
1
(. arol Jean H ll1~c n t&gt;~ 11cc Cap
ses o county government Jumped fJOm *7 4 of New York and Eve-1yQ Cleland will be hclpf u I to all such agen lema David H;~r linger and Em 1
mtllion m l94f3 to • 15 7 mllh 111 1956 J d 1 who last year recetved an entrust c1es and o1amzatwru
MK 1
•
on
• u
c m ey
ast1c reception for he-r rendition or
cial rost from
million tn 1948 to •aa 3 mil ·won't You Come Home, Blll Bar
Mrs You ng a!;kerl ·hat aU per
- -- - - - •
•ons w h•v have ever ha d P0 1111 HEALTH CLUB MEETING
lion in 1956
ley"" wzll repeat that number
DO! Olhy Stark and Roger Hmes whrther (!)~abler1 111 not- sen (l
fhe I ~urel l l1ff Bt lt !!r Health
Wide vanance is shown 111 relief ex"'emht
wtll tt!am on another old time num thtlr narntos nnd addresses du ect Club wllt lll t'C I :O.Io11da) 1 vrn111g
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lh"~ home of ~11~ Mel li!!
u
f
tl
11avHJg approxunat~ly
u ' &lt;"• Young 804!
I tiS o coun es
the bf'r C1ve Me A Little K1ss and ~~'
st M
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Ch 1
N
rrae} wl1h Mr!j 1 tovd Wrrght 1:1,
same populatiOn
Pike county \\hlch ranks ~;f:~:~h~ s~o!11: ~~:h~h~~~ens~: trtu~~~ Foun~~~~un fo a~:Lntlt\C co hostt&gt;Ri'i A wh 1te tle l&gt;ha rtt ~alt

. f Expen d"t
I M . c ty Muc...h BeIow Average
Rei te
I ures n e•gs oun
~t t
A d"t J
A. Rhod es Rep0r t
A((Ord'tng T0.)
Q e U I Or Q meS

It IS a paradox that 111 the most lush tlmes
l.n the hlStory o1 nch Ametl(a more than one
dollar out Of every thret' s pent last vear for
opera Img expense-s of 0 luo s 88 c-ountv govet
m ents went for some f011D of rel 1tf
- :Ann ua I rmanc1a I repor :s r1Ied w1t h S t:lt--:
'
Auditor J ,unes A
Rhodes bv cou nt y aud1
' tOJ s show that $8~ 332 596 \\as spent at the
lOurt houses tn 1956 for poor relief ch tld
r en s homes conntJ
homes dependent and
cn ppled chtldren atd for the disa bled, bhnd

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so ldiers'

reher and

&lt;'0Unti es for operatmg expenses
I B ut hold on there Mr Rhodes you must
be talkmg about a dllferent colored horse
th M
C t
an etgs oun y
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This county, accordmg to the 1956 appr().
pna hon budget
ce nl of rts outlay

spent nothmg Hke

37

t6

per

In l!lese form s of poor relief O u the basis of the pubhshed budget m
J ..o nu ary 1956 , MeIgs Coun t'
y s commJSSJOnerg

se1 liP :J tOt;;tl planned

expenditure of $769

85th ID

From that sa me approp1rahon It ls estimat
1 h t 1 f
&lt;'l t a a I 01ms or relief here not countmg
monies rece1ved as matching funds from the
s tate and federal government received about

$63 076

Add to thts approXImately $101 000 rerelv
ed f o
t t
df d I
I m sa e an e era sources as matching
and assistance funds the total poor relle£ of

population, spent

nothmg like one for

$9.1 902 Vmton, $155 052
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Rep, Meinhart Is

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Donkey Softbal-l
Game Carded On
AU9. 22, Wahama

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aG- .-••.All membera of Pony

7G-,-.r-t•
Lea~ue

1-eama and Lillie Leaaue team~ of
I he Wahama leaaues will be ad
1111Ued far 2D centa AU manaJilcrs
or the Wahttma Pony LenJue
tt'am~ huv~ udvancct~ ticket~ tor
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A donke y R"~ r!IUd! H&lt;~ml' wl!l be
ot R11 chtcl i' rt-ld on
PI.UM MOVID UP
Au g 22 at 7 JO With the proceed~
HIRAM 0
UP- Quartet OOek
going to the treasury or the W11
Mtlt Plum ol Penn Stat~ who t!n
h11m11 Pon v ancl Llltlr I eatue~ Jt glnt'l'red hla schoolli upset or
has been annnunted by Cuaeh Ohto Stute laat fall IOOay moved
Ralph Sa) re uf \\ ahama
n ali !he No 1 signal caller or theTt'arfl ~ for the alfurr have heen ell vehrnd Browns li.S re gular Tom
•nnoun ced all the ll.laso!'l Sunh~urn my O'Connell wl!l on the side
and the Jr 0 ll A M lodge
llnflli t&amp;.mponrtly w1th 11 knt&gt;e m
Nrw JlaveH
I h ~ pri1t&gt; ut ad JUlY
pre ~ rmiNI

Cast members w1JI meet at 2 p
McArthur The ga! which 11 pip m Sunday at the Pomeroy Jun1or
cd in the Brg tnch line rram the High Sehool for a rehearnl ser
south I~ sto~ed 1n dl pleted jUS sion
1
rreld! in the state whwh bas an
--::--unusual\;:. hu ge percentaare ol
such 11He ~ avallable
Mean hat t aho
in a question
(Continued From P.,• OM)
and answer penod explained bow
'Pilot
surveys already undertuk
lht! funds ror the building of the
en
show
that there are thouaand ~
Forked Run Dam and Lake were
of
polio
h11ndrcapped
In tbe Un t
marie available Thrs projeet was
ed
Stat's
who
have
not
Jet ha{'
started by the late Stale Sen11.
tor Tom Junes and former repre an opporlunrly for medical eva
If lh "V
lualion tu de te rmln(&gt;
~c nta t rv e Ben Turner and was 1n'
m1ght
bendrt
from
these
new
herrted by Meinhart Through h1s
techniqu es
1Hurts money was ~~proprlated
fur the buildmg or the dan•
'Some 1.1f th e techmqut!s em
rouds parkrng area and ~w1mm ployed today for those dr~abled
rng bealh and more money hus 1 b:~- poho and other ca u!ies wtri
heen iC\ a~rdc for ltie lnstalht unknow n or unused as recent!)
Iron of n w.1te1 S)stcm a ump as 10 o1 even f1ve years t~ijO
1ng a1ea an lncreued parking
The March or Dunt!s org~t n •
are11 unrl Improved beach He vrctory 1n Us war on polio does
~ave cnllll to Dr K D Amsbarv
for t hll SUCCe!IS or \ht.!i prOjecl
whrt h ts be111g patronlztd by
Juuull c!IH t•Rdt wcekcnU durlnw
the summer
Methodist womf'n who prepar
fHI the chrcken droner were Mrs
Norman Wayland
M1 s Bufoil
Fa ~ l Mrs James errs well Mrli
David EnLqmmyer and thl' dm
Douglas N Avery director of
nu was serve1i by Bc ~s Sanhorn the Insurance Institute program
(alol C rl~well and llmta Ntlson
representm~ the State Department
&gt;
of Educatl01
11nnounced today
that Lorento D Davl1 associated

Golden Rule
Class-Holds
ACorn-Roost
The (.oldt.•n Rule Clas.~ of the
F1rllt Baptist Church and th.dr
tamlllea had a eorn roast sl t~e
Roadside Park Thursday evenln&amp;
The ble111ing was given by the Rev
C E Hoyt a guest
The committee In eharge or the
p1cnle were Mr &amp;nd Mrs Gmald
Anlhony, ¥r and Mrs Paul Smart
and Mr a,nd Ml'll David Darst Jr
Those pre-tent Included these
members and (l:uests Mrs Robert
Hanerty and tona, Richard and
Chipper Mr and Krlil Kalad Hin·
dy and Stephen Geora&amp; and Janey,
)lr and Mrs Edison Baker aod
lanet Kay Jean Smart George StdduiJ Mr and Mn Owen Bratton
and Mlcbael and Stephen Mr and
Mrs Allen Bougher and Karen and
Max Mr and Mra Clifford Hayea
and Greaory, Mr and Mn Cllf
ford Stumbo and Darrell and Sue.
Mr and Mrs Frank Cheesebrew,
Mr and Mn C E Hoyt and son,
David

with the Dav11 Warner Ins Service

tla11 been acc~pted ai a student In
the Insurance Institute !lchoob pf·
Cered on lhe campua or Bowlih8
Green Stale Unlveralty Bowling
Green Ohio AUIUil 18-23
Repre&amp;entatlvet from Insurance
agencln thrau.tbout Ohio Will
atudy tecbnlclue.t the latest chilD
1e1 and aJency operaUona undet"
a faculty eornpotecl Gf uperte of
the Jndultry univer1ity faculty
and outltandlnJ authorlttee. frpm
apeclaUzed fltt:lda The ~ehool 11
one week In len,th and Is con..duct
ed •t various Ohio universitiea and
colleJel' by the DlttrlbutJve Education StcUon of ttke Slate Department
..
The .spon&amp;Ot Ia the Oh1o Aaocla·
tlon of lnlllfll\Ct Atenta and cooperatin&amp; ;roupa lnclij.'-e the O,h io
Fire Und.enrrlterf ~A•IJOetat,on
Ohio Caaualtf ,_. SU.retl Ml!narera Aaaodatloa, the Dlvfaion of
Inturance of tbe State of Ohio. and
the Ohlo Jn1peeUon Bureau

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MOTt-IC:RS CLUB TO MEET
The M&lt;~sun MulhLr~ Cl ub v. II
meet fur the' tegtll al meetr nr;:
on Aug 14 an d wr\1 motor to
Parket s hurg rur dmner at thl
Clam ll ouse Members are asked
lo meet at the home of Mrs
I tlnh Zerklr ul 5 4!'i p m so tha
departu t e for Pal kcrsbuurg etn
be miHie !lOl later th nu 6 o dock

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Burnr &amp; Allen
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Those Whiting Girls
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Middleport
Society
Mr ancl Mrs John Httwklns Jr
wlll leave toolght tor a hyo weeks
vacation m Florida They will rc
turn by way of Columbus and
bring the1r grandehlldren V1cky
and Gary Ginther here to vtsrt
wh.Ue Mr and Mrs Franklm Gm
ther attend a Band Oamp
Mr and Mts Ernest Bowmnn of
Dayton are visiting hi$ cousins
Mr ~~ond Mrs L D Dilt!S and Mr
and Mrs Dana Hamilton
Mr and Mrs David Darst Jr
spent t!le week end In Columbus
Wllh the.r «on, W1lllam Darst
Bernard Fultz spent the week
end at Van Wert and will be ue-compamed home by hiS w1fe and
dr.ughters Beth and Barbara who
have been v1sltmg her parents
Mr and Mrs Dav1d M11ls and
.llGn Mteky, Sprmgf1eld were rc
cet1t guests or Mr !lnd Mrs Shir
ley M11ls
Mr and Mrs W W Hayes and
grandchildren Stephen and Christine, attend~d the annual Hayes reumon m W Va recently
Talmadge Wayland Willard, Is
v1sitlng his bz:athers, J~nings and
Norman Wayland and the1r fam1
hes
Mr and Mn Orviile :Martin and
familY PlttSburgh Visited Mr and
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:.rtarold
qa.ohtel, Karen
Bacb~l, Jllhn McCarthy, Ferrell
Shuler Judy Banett, Carolyft
Bradford and Jlarh Lout1e Jones
The Cradle or Liberty CbaP,ter Sharon Jones li pretldet~t ot the
rnembera
of ~he Children or the Am~an chapter Thii't)'-e1ght
and
euesta
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Revoluhona had
a pic-nic for
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members and guests at the !(id
~le port Roadside Park Frida-y
'!Exlco CITY UP-flaul
Mrs E E Hayes dlreeted acU weiRht !!:hamploa has bet~n
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l eluded Mrs Dale Dutton, .Sel\lOf Tel: , and J)J.i Nlal:l.t.ler•
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Mrs Guy Neialer, aQIJtant•, Jtfr llibl then attiio111b tio op,~n",j .
and Mrs Otis McChntoek
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~I rs Sttlrl e Mills
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Mr~
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I Hupton§tall Mrs
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brt&gt;nne r Mn Charlet~ Bennett
;o.Jrs Clifford Hayes Mrs Frank
Chttsebrew Mra E L Hughu,
I Mrs G~o rge Baker J.frs Gell
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~ndtng g1fls were Mrs James
Pull• n Jerry Pullen Mn Cecil
Btadbur} Mrs C J Rlrodet Mfl
Jolm 1 yon.s Mrs T F Hawk1ns,
Mrs G G Werner Mrs James
Soudt rs Mt s
Rom er Hartley
MrN Paul Harbrecbt Mrs Ray.
pi
mond Luman Mrs John Mayer
Mary I ou1s Jones dsughter of Mrs David Darst Jr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Ru..sell Jones has Nola li'~e
been vrsthng Ned11 Brndford
Mrs 1!:\erctl Baehner and 11'10
daughters Karen and Con me and
her stster Mi.ir~ Schaff Columbus
left toda} for a vac!it to n
John VrODJHil son of Mr and
Mrs John Vroman has been tll
with a VIrUS infeCbOIL
Dr Phlltp DeMain Akron and
Rev C F. llovt. pastor of thl'
hu aunt
Mrs Vrctor Waelch\1 F irst Boptl!t CbW'ch optlred I
(Lucy BoggM s) Bryn Alhyn Pa
meettng or the ('hllrch rinance
Mr .,.d Mrs Everett E Lambert, lloute X, Pomeroy,
forme1 local residents have been comm1ttee with pra.}er Fr1day
Frle~~dlu
announcing
the marriage of therr daughter, Jo Ann, 20 to
vl.~rtlne frwnds here for se11eral evcn mg and llaiTy
Houdasbelt
'
ell Gillogly, 24, son of Mr and Mrs Fern Gillogly of Carpen
da) s
vtee-cha1rman presided
The committee was reore:amzed ter, on Saturday, August 3rd
Mr and Mrs Frank E:~stf:'p of
The vows of the double-rmg cermony were read at 7 30 P
Columbus are. spendmg the .,..eck and ofrtcers are chairman Frank
end w1th her grandmother Mrs C Cheesebrew v1c chairman Milton M In the St Paul's Lutherat&gt; Church at Richmond, Indiana, fJ
Mrs
David w1th the Rev Charles Masheck olf1clatlng
F Hawkms and family and his Hood !ei!J'etary,
D.n.st
Jr
For her weddmg, the bl'i.de wore a sJeeve1ess lavender
mother, Mrs VIrginia Eastep and
The committee decided to meet of satm and net, styled with a v-shaped neckline, a fitted
gr111nd!ather Homf'r Mrght
Mr and Mrs Eugene HarriS' were on the second MondiiiY of every Ice, and a gathered skirt She wore a white daasy-trimmed
m Columbu .. Fnd11y t.o v1s1t Mr thrrd month wJth the tru!tees of and pearl earrmgs and necklace Her col'S8ge was an orchid
and Mrs Gordon Harr1s and sons the church Plans were made ror
The new Mr~ Gillogly, was graduated from the
class
and Mr and Mr~ Robert Harris a(1d1t10nal funds for e:c:peeted 1m
prnvcments
on
lhe
church
and
to
of
Harrtsonvllle
High
Schoo)
and
IS
now
employed
as
bo&lt;&gt;k·
.
and daughter Th1•lr children re
ratse
ttre
general
funds
of
the
keeper at the Hotel Berry m Athens Mr Gillogly, a 1950 gra
mamed here w1th thelr grandpar
entli Mr and Mrs A R Hecox thurrh
duate of Columbus H1gh School 1S employed tn the State
and Mr and Mrs Robert Harris
H•ehway Testmg Lab
Mr and Mrs Wrlllam Knapp and
They are now al home to their fnends at 121 East StaleSt
son Brlly left today for a flshmg
Athens
Ohm
trrp m Canada Mr Knapp who ls
employed on a r1ver boat rs home
for An exten~ed leave
Ph 35·~. Pomeroy
V D. EDWARPS, INS.
Mrs Mary Walker Vmton and
Mrs Guy Reynolds who has been
Carol Ann Nev1lle da ughter of
Ph 46.\', Pomero1
WARNE!f..IHLE, INS
st aytn)!: m Athens wh1le attendmg
the summer sessiOn of OhiO Um Mr and Mrs Charles Nevrlle of
Mrs
Joe Beegle,
daught~"
verlitty v1s1ted at the Reynolds Mason was honored on her 11th
Ph 425·X, Pomeroy
G E REUTER, INS
home Frrday evemng Mrs Nma b1rlhday on August 8 wllh a party
Plans for a Fall Flower Show Shirley and MISs Jan1ee WoUe
were
Columbus
vtsttors
recently
Bland Akron and Yrs Goldie Ch1J held on the lawn of her home •
were dtsc uslled when a comm1tLee
Mtss
Evelyn F1ck returned
BARNES-SIMPSON, INS
Ph 6315·X, Middleport
ders Wde Hayesville are week
Games were played and prtze!! from the
Amateur G~trdenets
home Thursday after a 'lsll at
were won by GMrge Ray Van Ma
end guests at the Reynolds home
Burgess The Club met Fr1dav at the home ~~r Mt Atry N C w1th Mr and
P K Russell left Fr1day for tre and Slephen
POWNING, INS
Ph. 1138 M, Middleport
btrthday
cake
was
decorated m \ ·~Mh',,';,_~",,'".c_e Lloyd Flower Show Mrs George Adams itnd Mr and
Meadow Bndge W Va and will
Tentative date 1s Ol'to Mrs Oltver Unroe
be accompamed home Sunday by blue and pink and had candles
Prt;.o;ent were Mrs Jess LYons
5-6 with pla~e to be announ
Mtss Carol Ann Jll!epb of Zan
h1s wife and daughter Kayte who
HOBSTETTER, INS
Ph !3!, l'omeroy
ed later
esvrlle IS the guest of Mrs C H
have spent two weeks w1th ber ~tnd LmCia Ca&amp;lo Sheila Walker
parents
George Van Matre Cuolyn V'lln
Theme of the show wtll b-" Jesse and tam1ly
PAVlS·WARNER, INS
Pb 336·X, Pomeroy
Mr and Mn Harold Bartels
Mr and Mrs Dal e Ntcholson and Matre Stephen Burgess James ' Flowers Make the Ne:ws and
daughters Marlha and Carolyn Burfiess Carolyn Zuspan Phylhs the shcdule wrll be announrr&gt;d rn and daughter Carolyn of Youngs
town are the gue~&gt;ts ol the1r par
have been v1sllmg Mr and Mrs Queen Rclha Wrtght Betty June the ne11r future
Miles SbJ!hQg and ramliy at Ver Nevrlle Charles Neville and Ro
Committee chatrmeh named are
bert Nev11le
million, Ohio
Mrs Norman Humphreys Stag
Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett
tng Mrs Robert Rerbel JUd.,e
have returned from Fostoria 0
and educaliOnal
exhtbtt
Mn
where they v1s1led Lhe1r daughter
Harold Lohse rrbons Mrs 0 P
and son In law Mr and Mrs RoKlem and Mr&amp; E S Schuaf pub
gers and rn Columbus where they
llclty Mrs Lloyd served a des
vlszled Maxme and Warren Ben
sert course to those u.. med abo\ e
nett Their r.on Warren returned
and
Mrs Robert Coats a men
here wzth them and went to Vtne
land N J arter h1s w1fe and
Mrs Rolhn Bearhs aurated by ber of the eomm1ttee
sons, Charles and Stephen who Mrs Jack Rob.!lon entertained the
have been vlstlng relatlYes there
Put Councrlors of Theodorus
Mr and Mrs Chfton Peak md CouncU Daughters of Amerle-a
Miss Patty Ernury, Rlslna Sun lnd Thursday evening at her home
v11lted Mr and Mrs Clarence Ca Mrs MarY B ~ines and Mn l'
sey and daughterK the first of Ray Wtlson were colltributlng
last week and ~r and Mrs James hostess-es
Martin and family Freddy and
The meeting ln charge or tbe
Leslie RiSJng Sun are spending the pres1dent, Mrs Max Meinhart
~
week end at the Casev home
opened wtth devotions led by
Mr 11nd Mrs Harlan Kloes Lon Miss Erna Jesse After a short bu·
. . . . . """ ...... - . , _ ..... . _ ............... withdon, have been vrs1t1ng Mr and 11mess session a number of games
..., ........ .,._, o l - wjlhoo&gt;t chaavo or~"" h-imMrs Thoma~ R1lev
were played and prizes awarded
Mr and Mrs James Llttle •nd to Mrs Olan Goodwin, Mn Paul
iNOUMiftt PNiectt CM . . . . . . - . . . , 111111111 terMI wllltr M TCFJI' . . . .
cb!Idrern Yvonda and Rtdy and Grueser and Mr• Bernice Darst
her mother, Mrs Can ie MuUord
Refre~hments were served by
and chl1dren/ Roger and Wilham the hoste8!lea to tbue ume4
left triday or a week end v1s1t above and Mrs Henry Reibel,
......... ._ .. Mtilr--.... '- MCIIII-.4... •
tn Columbus
Mn Addle Grueaer, Mrs Lelia
Rush Philson son of Mr and Flint Mrs Albert Woodard and
.,.....,.,tlwe.M...,...lO'al.r ....
Mrs Ben PhJison wlll leave Sun Mrs Bentz Wolfe and one guellt,
mo
day for il: vls1t with h1S aunt Dr MISS Carol Ann Joseph of Zanes
Kathryn Philson an rnstructor at VIlle
MODIRN
the Alabama Polytechme Insbtute
Auburll, Ala Dr Ph1lson and Rush
.... il ...... tlpllt'9 . . . • - IJ~A
will return by car and she w11l
VISit her parents, Mr and Mrs
li'red Philson Portland and Jther
mo
Mr and Mrs
Theron
Johnson and famlly wm take Rush
ROOMS
to the Charleston an·port Sunday
s - t h l .. iiWR.IIMiw.MI\ .... Ihat ........ . , _
and he Will fly to Atanta Ga and
Mrs Vernon Weber advtsor of a
w.
tMn to Coumbus (,e. to meet h1s Jumor Garden Club which is spon
.......................
wttlc_
aunt
sored by the Rutland Garden Club
Mr and Mra Ernest Covert and held an organtzlft10nal meeting at
.. a .WMitw.a.-.ht•llllll:• '5 59 per mo.
famly Charles David Betty, Bar her home m Rutland Fr1day
bara and Vera will leave Monday
Off1ceu elected were presrdent
Tlte a JOOd look at the McCultoch
for Zanesville where they will be Patty Young viee pres, On Turn
~
0-44 • , , test Jt for balance, see
joined by b1s father Arthur Co- er secretary Jane Parsons treas
...,. tpan r. II. family krMn I n - IIIIICI ..... a.
vert for a trip to Lincoln Neb
Kathy Thomu, reporter Sabra bow easaly it cuts, how little 11
wlntwr _ . _ . . _ •.,.... orovncl - .
tl) VISit A/:k Roger Covert who Is Canaday telephone committee JoIIJu
...
•89'7per mo
•eflbL
Then,
chec:k
the
pnce
of
statiOned at the Lincoln Atr Furee etta Erlewmc )hchael NeLson and
Base
Ibis tou&amp;h, apeedy lltde saw and
Jean Ann Siders
Pomeroy Cement B1ock CIJj
They will meet agazn oh August
. . c......
you'D arrtc II s I real buy t
Pomeroy, Ohio
'l
22 at 2 30 at the Weber home- and
fOD"Y
any children m Rutland who are
,
_
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.
,.......
checbll
.......
Easrly Outptrforms All Othtr
lnrerested m nowerf, birds and
~---l)"'tci·Dri.e Sawll
treea are lnv1ted to attend
900 Bel•• Good Mhc•d Hay
Others present were. Bett)' An
dY and Anne Sproute, Michael
.50 eta. ~r HI•
""---,.------,----NicHolson Brenda Turner, Jane
0 ... ~
D ...... IOIUoM
Parsons, Bonny Grate, Dennis
N• ~al• l•ss th•n 100 bel•s
~.It0"'*....
0 ........ ,...
Dean and Donna Weber

'
of trouble
and loss
. 1f you
by f1re

are full protected by
Insurance

Check your Ftre Insurance needs w1th us
And be sure your policy covers the replacement value of your home and property

Thtlnsurance Agenh Association
ef Meig1 County

I

Check With You

Carol Neville
11th Birthday
Is Celebrated

Amateur Gardeners
Discuss Plans For
Fall Flower Show

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Theodorus Council
Meeting Is Held
Thursday Night

jiiSt a
little cash

SEEand USE IT AT
THE FAIR
Aug. 14-17

each mfmth
buys a

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IKarl llld Kh:k Beck, Mrs.

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110 China Smith
1110 International flaybouse
10 00 Newa of tne

ltn Mn Wlll b Anthony Mra 1
Jlarol rl Charw Mra Ruth Robm
:o~on Mn Oert ld Anthony, Mn
t tlltan MoGhe.&amp;! Mrs Ed~n Bat·
u
Mn Jack Satterfield
Mr1
Dana flam11ton
Mr»
Clarence
(lark Mn J to( Archer
Mr ~ Ra ymond
Grimm Mrs
Ht nry Null MHo uomer Jiytl!11
Mn Gt'ne Kaurr
Mu
Owen
Rralton Mrs Rlchud Owen Mra
r F. llo)1 Mrs Butke Bero Mn
Kabd ll tnd~ anfl daughter, Jan
('Y \fr~ John Fultz and daujhter

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lfl.ckr:t HoUSe Club

600 Fwc Star Fiftll
6 t5 Jqhn Laly Newa
6 30 Wzre Serv 1o::e

10 10 Theater
:...._
11 so Sign
Of!

home Ill Mmenvlllt! 'l"hunda]r
Mr11 Dey Jl y~en lPrt J'rlday
,
'"
afternoon for a \'lWtt 10 Orlando
Ruby rayior ha~ returMd bome
Wtth !~'in l..ou.u~ Manhardt laftrr a three weellt vl111 '¥ith fwr
M1~1 R.a~:hrl Bale 'f tJ eontrncd
to her home Rock ~ .. nngs Road 111\er and fa~nrb Mr apd
b)' lllnE'&amp;I
Robf:'rt I H1tehif! who was 10 Ch11.rles Ingel s t~nd !lOa Jon Wt}'ne
Wednes.Ja) Y.hrlt' opt"rat of C'hlre.ao
bulldo1.t'r a11d takeu to tht'

Rutland Junior
Gorden Club In
Officer Election

12 30 The Gretelf.en Wade Show
1 30 Movie Matinee
1 15 Neighbors

~110

1 00 Oral Roberts
1 30 Libernce
:t! 00 TV Sunday Sebool
:l 30 Academy 'l'boatt~r
,
4 00 College News Conference

SHE "lOOK l'llEIR

~Et.

PICNIC TIME IS MILK TIME

300 Amertcan Bandstand
400 ~ll'tovn Club

11 119 Sign On
12 00 Faith lor Today
12 30 Bil Pi ..ture

MAMA

8 00 1 Led Three Livea
8 30 Midwestern Hayride

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Touch

In Middleport

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On Your

MOTJ.IIi:R WIOH

1

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7 00
"1 30
B 00
8 45

12 30 As the- World TtuDI
1 00 Our Miss Brooks
1 30 Houseparty
2 00 Bla: Payoff
2 30 Bob Croaby Show
3 00 BrlJbler Day
:J 1~ Secret Storm
3 30 Ed,a:e of Nteht
4 00 Tbe Early Show
5 30 tour Esso RepOrter

Helzer HO!Iprtal returned te

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Monday

4~

Hn Una Bartelt ot PDmerCF)' a.nd Homer J)lljht and dau
a'hter ot Jtlddlepon

t'ntt

Lett One of these

9 00 $64 000 CbaUena;e
9 30 What's My .Une
10 00 Sunday News Special
10 U The Late Show

11

Lambert-Gillogly Vows Exchanged

Church Finance
Committee Makes
Reorganization

Supem.an
\\ .. Jtl'lerea.'lt
Sports Eye
NBC N'ews
Charlf's Farrell Sho ...
Welh Fargo
Twenty-One
Arthur Murray Party
Amaikur Hour
SoWien of Fortune
Blondie
News Hetdlinec
Nltewatcb
Tomgllt

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tiER OWN BKI::&gt;OO

a1o1o v-

paper ~treaml'rs
1he dessert course crrrtlr' o• I
color sehem('
M1ss
1 the ss me
Rh oda Hall of lh t• Pn ulla CtHIC
was rn charge or th e rePr t'attOf'
for the even ng
Guests Included
M1 i'i Paul
Smart nnd dau)!httr s Jean Sma1t
Mrs Manning Kloes '1 rs GpnrJ
Hackett Jr
and her daughlcn
Rose Mar 1e anrl l rntla Mrs La"ll.
renee B1ng Mrs ;\lie n Hughe«
Mrs Robert Mrlls Mrs A ll Pul
- -- -er~ Thursd'ly enroute to Masrsnp

!

8 30 Alfred Hlteheock

a., l••

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9 30
10 00

2 00
2 30
3 00
4 00
4 30
5 00
5 30
6 00
6'30
7 00

11:50 tl. m.

WI~~

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I 30

WAS A YOLING

Rock Springs
Grange Plans •
Fair Display

7 00
9 00
JO 00
10 30
Jl 00
1130

Sunday- Channell

WJEH

New York cl Blnlh•r.&gt;t. n State of
New York hll comt.~lltld \tltb thl lllwl
el thla Slllt appllubl~ t,. thl1 ~~­
el Compaulel and l1 alllho rl~ I &lt;ill IHII
1he currlnl )'ear to t.riHIICt lfl lhl•
Illite it. IPP"&lt;&lt;Io'rl~t.e 11\lllneo (11 hl
1ur~.,.
1m Ule mutual pl1n
ltll fl
nanclel ccudltlon Ia 1ha•n by JU _,..
111111 •t.IIWniOinl IO h•Y* blll!ll •• lDIIO.,.
11n Deeember $l tilltl .Amonn~ of ot•
•ta tt !I-ll 180 Jl Amount ol Uab LIIti&lt;'l
h1Ciudtn ll re llllurllUCe re1er" ~1
M:l Zl Sur piUI fll84133 Oil lncaftMI Ill•
1he n•r liM, tllll a •
J:xpenttt
klre1 !OJ U,. JOUr I&amp;». .l,(if.74HO:JIL
.ru•y I tllll'f In wlliMI• whel'i!ol I
~r&lt;t11ntco
IUbacrtbld my nam• llld
eau~ed IIlli "'" to " afU.:e&lt;l et Calurn
Ml1 Otljo t.hlo ""' lnd CIIW Arlhut I
Vorl'l Sull!lril'llllndtnl 011 IIIAII'aJIOII of
Olt.lv ~II)
M i&amp;

5 30
5 45

a oo

ISlet. 18H ~4' 71
An our I ut o tulll
p s(d up &lt;u plht l
l iOO 000 0~
Bu pl '
1&amp;47 8-d 7 Income lor th• yu r II B:ltl
I US Expenditures f&lt;1r the lUr! 1116tl
~ ~n :w Ju iJI 1 1!1111 1 ' w u n .. ~• '"'"" " @~
1 nave hereunto subl~tlt&gt;t.&lt;l :ny name
and a11""d m y s.&gt;al lo be arrl&gt;e d ~t
C: ol~ml.ouo
Ohio lh • day a'" \ID\41
A r h ur I Yo ~ St "c 1t.!n d~n t &lt;1f I
1 \J ;tt&lt;:tl of Ohu (8\'a 1
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IIIIUrilll&lt;:tl CWIIJir.ll~ Gf C&gt;UOmtt CQ\111\}

5 00

12 00 The Dunt! R/lD&amp;er
12 30 Town and Country
12 45 Film
5 UO You Are There
6 VO Mr LHstrlct Attorney
6 lO Buer- neers
7 00 The J1mmy Durante Show
7 10 Tuo'l For The Money
8 00 Gate tstorm Show
8 30 SRO Playhouse
u oo Gure:moke
9 30 r.1&gt;Iden Playh.ouse
10 00 The Late Show
11 00 Th.e Late Late Show

tosoe\1 $11U!II l&gt;JO 15 Au r&lt;t1aa •mo unt
(I f ll&amp;blllllel ox,.,p l cop ltB(
lncludlnl
1c sura n&lt;e l &lt;Jier~e
~~~~~M4.'1a
Net

8tate or Q!l~ IIIPillnWnJenl at In
IJI,Iranoe CaarnrlCAH 01' COioiiPLl
ANCJ: Thll un'IMNW&gt;fd lilup.r(r&gt;l~nd
' " ' (tl ln.JUrauCoP of t'l&lt;' Sin! ~ ot OII!G
hei&lt;'b)' Ollft!tlel that H&lt;IJfle Mutull F( e

t2 30
1 00
-t 30

Li(l on the Farm
C.lpta1u Kanaaroo
Mighty Mouse Playhouse
10 00 Lucky 8 Ranch
tO 30 H's A. Hlt

nl ol M'K IMb l ~

M

12 00

I

8 00
8 30
9 30

o f l noursm~ of lh&lt;' !Hitl.e pf OhiQ

lb~

II 00

I L 30

St..:n on
Circle 3 Ranch
Gumby
Fury
Capt Gall .tnt
True Stor)
Deteetlve s Diary
i"ore.~n intrigue
My LI.Ue Margie
Basebllll
Hopa Jng Cassldr

Saturday- Channell

h~ reby c..rllfler lhlt F arnwr• Lire II\
ou r~~o~~ce Com p1ny
w huoe 1&gt; hxlp•l uf
flee 11 loute&lt;t al Doo Mo!Un S\.8\e &lt;II
Iowa nna c&lt;&gt;mpll"&lt;l with ll • la\\1 &lt;&gt;1
1hlo SlaW a.ppHc alo le to lt and 1• au
~hodud du rl ,:
ll " c r enl
ear I a
~••mn~t In
lhll ~lui'-' l!o Qp prop rtala
b\111111111 or tn• ur•n~Q Lt. nnandwl eu
(! tlon II ohuwn b~ tiL• " r ual ~1a t.m...n 1
!.to hR'e bee n PI fallawo o r O..,.mbcr
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Stalesmrn Qu~l!t&gt;tl.:
5 45 New~ Pit tu1 ~
6 00 TBA
6 32 CircU~'S BO)'
7 ou Steve Alll'n Show
8 00 Aleoa Hour
9 00 I he \\eb
9 30 Pt'ople Are f uut•y
10 00 News Headhnr ~
lO \0 N!le\\ollth
12 3US tgn Ofl

WCHS-TV ChannelS

Stlt'lol of Ohio .!lupe tn~nd~nt of In
l~ lltllt:e
CE1t111' 1CATE OF COMPLLAN C:!t Thoo u rd~r• II' w&lt;l Supo l &lt;ell&lt;l

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81 P-, 0

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30
9 30
10 utl
I 0 JO
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Mts, Jun Smart ..,.bu~e mur
rla ge LO deorge Sufdall 1~ to b
an event of Sept 8 was honortrl
Friday wrlh a brt ('a l shower .Jt
the MHtl'lleport Church vf Chmt
The Prl!ICIIIa C1 l"de o f lhl" B H
Sanborn MlJI~Ionary Soc!" I&gt; spun
aored the 6howt-r and wllre as~hl
Pd by the oth~r t lleJes or !In So
ctely
Games were plaHd and pt IZ~~
won by Mts
RaYlltOJ•d &lt;Grltntl
and Mrs Manntng KlO{'
Tin
shower pre!&gt;ienl s wer c placed un
a table decorated wrth mtntalllrt:
green spnnklm&amp; car11 under a
larg(' grN•n at d wh1t~ spnnkler
w1th a shower of gru~n and ~~obl11.

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Saturday- Channell

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Sunday-Chan•el13

The Daily Sentinel

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TO MEI!T AUG 15
Thl' Sunsht ne Sunday s cholll
Cla~ s of the
M~§on
M etho d t~!\
Chu rrh \\Ill hold 11
nguJ.ar
meetrng Au g 15 at 8 p m rr1 tht
soc1al .room oJ the dnu~h llo '
teSlles w11l bt Mt.s Jo&gt;an \\ ~r~W"r
Mrs Lil ah Zerkle aJ'Id Mrs Enul:r
Burgpss All tnln bn&lt;~ are urge(!

Meigs County Polio

RIX'k Sprints Grana:~ met Thlmt
dsy tlv.,ning at the Granfie Hall
with Homer R.lte worthy muter
prelidln•
Two applicatloria for membership were approved Pl1ns were
IJIVOTI!P TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS·MASON AIU!A m,de l~r a display booth at the
IICH"ID S OWIN - GINIU~ MANAGII
Meia• County J!'alr
IIYNOLD I. GIIINI - IDITOII
The eandy contest waa held with
Chett.r L. Tennehlll, lteH Wrltet a,.m lclltor
lfaliollat •UvertiJI;q navetentati'V,!o Bo1
&amp;JAtlU.&amp;imbaU. IDe... .... Mn Wendell Freeker at judJe
~Ava., New YoDII: City, 18, N Y.
Mrl Rollin Radford reeelved ftrtt
rlttere4 • seeoad c..... IDillinl mattlr ,.t the »&gt;ft oUlee at Pull Mr• Hom•r R•dford second and
Mr1 H~mer Rice third Glltlr ~re
- 8Jib&amp;ct1ptJOD
Ololo
ratea 'DeUnrJ b1 c•rrler wbere 1nilable ao cent. per pre!ltmted lb~ wmners by Mrs Ed
Oil(! )'t!U' Ja adnnce at Tbe DailJ Sent•nil otfl.ct
118 80 1111
tl'!UUUlt, .80; three moattu, 90 BJ mOtor route wbU. aut!: ward Humphrey, ebalrman or the
Horne Bconomics Committee
1M mODUI tt. lr mall one Jtar 18. 111: mcmtbl, $t.JI: tUM m
. _ uiU!II moatll. II
1\efreahmenll were served at
~~Pu.::!l;""",r.""' ~oo• .....
11r 'l'llo
&amp;en the clq1e Of the meetlna after
whlc1'1 the aroup moved out 1lf the
';i"ij;rw ol~•.~:.~;;..lllc
BQjl- olllct phoao •
hall in preparaUon for the fair

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will he ht'ld ( uu ng tlll ('\ unng

Oh.to

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Pomeroy

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An orchestra composed of Mrs
Olive Ineraham Bill Chrrk Ken
neth MeEJblnney
and Russell
Roush wtli play for the sho..- The
f1nt halt of the ahow wUI carry
out a Western theme arotJnd Dal
t.u Texas PolnJ the emcte work
-.Ill be Jobn Richmond of Pome

Lorenzo Davis
Becomes Student
At Institute

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oil kinds comes to $164,371, arcordlng lo Mr

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60 larger counties , mOJe than 13th-ranked the •roaring twenties" by Sandra
Ingraham Lila Terrell Sondra
Columbiana county with almost seven times Potta Vick1 Brown Mary Amberg
the populahon of Pike
er aod Hilis Clel•nd B1U G1bbs
H
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will make hit mitiaJ appearance
ere are e amounts spent f01 relief by \\Jth the 1roup •JnfillJ ".Nill!on
counties surrounding our own (recalling thJ( Dollar Baby' featurint 1 dane1ne
Meigs spenl $164 371)
cborua oo.,pooe4 of Paulo Sayre
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I awrence, 1,075,182, Athens $643,162
Sonda Potts Vicki Brown apd Lila
Washtngton $S82 174 Ja"Ckson $444 550 Terre11 ln black seqwn trimmed

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the Raeme Grade Soh4)01 All
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Jn other final eam.es Rio·
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clean wtth a M-3 bouncmg or the
Y.a nkees and Syracuse bumped the
Parate5 7-4.
, The Dodu;n~ h~d a one-run le.ad
!n ~he fourth mnmg but. Don Betzmg I boys m~de lt 3-l 1n , the top
of th~ 6th. Wtth one out D1~k We.r·
ry was safe on an ~rror. ,Jim Gilbert was . safe ~n a fielders choice,
•nd Wb1te tr1pled . Al~en Hamm
then hOmered to make. It 3-1.
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the bottom or the . sixth to he tt
up w.hen Bruce S1mpaon walke~,
Denms M?Ore doubled , and Riehle
Arnold tripled.. .
In t~e e~tra mnmg the Redlegs
blew It wlde open ll two walk1
and an error loaded the bases, a~d
anoth~r error seared • run. White
got hu second. triple and Hamm
blasted out h1s aecund two-run

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Syracuse, Racine, Win Their Final
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Duane Wolfe had three homers
to end the season in glory .
ud Johnson added a homer for
Racine in tho thl' rd.

Triples were bil by Bruce Beegle
Rick Sar&amp;ent. PeanuU. Wickline
added a double in the 17-hit barrage.
Yankee hitters were singles by
Ker~, Norton and Boyd .
Raeme
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Yankees
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Larry Price and Howell , Reiber
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Whale, startina: pitcher for the
Redlegs. fanned 11, Roberts fanned
two. and Spencer one .
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Dodg~rs
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While, Spenecr (7) fWP) and
Spencer . M. Hamm {7). Roberts.
Sprou"e (7) (LP), Arnold (7) and
Curd.
SYRACUSE WINS
Syracuac Little Leaguers wound
up their :~eason last
evening
against the Pirates with '
from-beb!nd 7-4 victory with four
walka and doubles by Mickey
Winebrenner and George Cundiff

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Bowles Offered
$500 To s.·gn

The Middleport Redlegs Pony
tea m took a well played game
from tne Phillie-. Friday eveninl!'
6-2 behind a one-hitter pitthed by
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four hits off an assortment of
tour _hurlers, Mitch, Harttnger,
Shafte!" Knapp and Mitch again.
Manley fanned nine for the
Rcdlegs, Mitch t_h.ree and Hartin
ger two ror the losers.
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Phil lies
Redlegs

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Meigs
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PJay On Monday

pf0 Contract

Jim Bowles, pitchcr·.'liug.g er or
the !Stale champion Middleporl
High School bast~ball teAm last
spring, has bN!n offer~d $500 to
sign a Cin&lt;'innati ltcdicg~ Clas&amp;
C ~rofebsional contract. John l'arsons said toda y.
Bo.wles attended a tryout camp
in Carnri!:gc , o ., earlil'l' this week
with tearnrm1tes David Hindy and
.Jr. Kennelly _
Parsons indicatrd thr contract
was for 1958 uud would be with
~he Wausau . M ~ nn .. team . Bowles
will make up h1s nund in a cou·
pie o[ w~ek~ about signing after
atlcnding one or more camps to
he held by 11thr:::r major league
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organLza lOJl5, ;u·son.s sm.

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AMERICAN LIAGUI

Robert Roberts ~aid today the
Me)gs AII.Stars
Little Leaaue
team wiU · play IrontOn at 8 p. m.
Monday evening in' the Wellston
Invitational Tourament,
Middleport All.Stars, piloted
by Woodrow can, will play at
6:45 p. m. Tuesday evening. Opponent w!U be New Bo8ton.

lOB FILLER HONORID
CLEVELAND UP-Bob Feller
wlll be doubly honored here
Sunday when he is formally ad·
mitted to tile C1eveland Indians'
Hall of Fame and also will be
presented with a plaqUe for his
work with the National Foundati
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BoJ.ton

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Cleveland . . . .
Detroit
Washington
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the day. Call Pomeroy 128 after
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Real Estate Broker

In MIDDLEPORT. 01110
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ye:t."S experience. Free e'l'l
mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racln •
Box 124, Ohio.
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CANNING tomatoes $1.25 bushel.
Bring containers. Janet •1anP'"•"in-11'".-g-.
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ucl, Racine, Oh io.
8-6·litc
Available now. Rate~ reaaon·
able. Homer Braley , Phone aai·Y
FOR SALE - l'eaehes. Ne\i&gt; Ha·
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Middle Aged woman who needs
home to be COJIIpanion
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middle-aged lady. WM-te P. 0.
Box 45, Pomeroy, Ohlo. a.a.12tp

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Do you want a business. lA MotelTavern-Carry Out, Grocery, Gil~
~latibn, Restaurant. Check our
list we may have what you
want nt the price HiU want to
pay. Earl 0. Mender ~ .. Realtor. Pearl Parker, Agent, Pom·
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rnod&lt;'rn. COlli ::171 i. ~t:l. rt F.:.lls.
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Good shape.
Sales. Phone
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IM Motorcycle kADIO 6 TEL£VISION SI!:RVJCE,
Brown Tractor
Pboa• '!.:)0, Cleland Appliance
334-J E. Main
Store.. 118 Katn St., Pomeror.
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sell your hom~. farm or busi;
ness, see us. All !astings w&amp;lcon~ and given p1·omp\ o.tten·
lion Earl 0 . Mender Sr. Realtor, Pearl Parker Agenl. Pome-roy, Phone 201.
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NOTICE

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Estat• of Edward Kl"l. De-=•,.ud
Notice is hereby given that Edith E. King, whose Post Office address is Star Route, Chester, Ohio,
has beeo. duly appointed Executrix
of tbe Estate of Edward King, de-ceased, late of Chester Township,
Meigs County, .Ohio.
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Judge of t,he Probate Court
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48 passenger Studebnker school QUICK ·SICRVJCE on Wlltllh &amp;ebus. Crosley Refrigerator. Both
patrtna bJ hetor, Tra1De4
watchmaker, CGU.tiNI JEWE.
sell cheap. Bob Adams, Letai1
8-10-Btp
_ums, Pomeror
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• £zoluslve Duol-~Zleuip ·
• uMalic Rayn Lamp

$15,95 '

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Auto Sales

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OF AMERICA'S TOP TRADE·IN&amp;l' So why~ look _and

Your Old RelliJentor 11 worth ·uoo. or more on lhil Re·
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Fireatone Dlatrlbuter
W. Mila St.

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Williamson .Oil
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Bee&amp;le. Femall!. Brown
Goe • bw ltlil _it!KS, blark body.
s Y nume of ·'Hools" $5 r~ . I
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Chrome
8 ~ Btc Uoiversal Gu Rangt' ,
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comUtion . C&lt;~U Radtle 3441 or

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·-yet none give• JfOU AnY

110mparison imd ail on-the-road teet to prove that Pentiac llerformanci
atanda head and Jbouldera at-e anYtmna iD the low-price fietcl!(

MODW~1d0

YOU EVER HAD.

&lt;:;~SULT

hilbY bed 110
Mar,s-bell Miller Sr., Route No:
1. Middleport.
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Canning 'j.'omatocs1 $1.00 pel'
bushel. Pick your own, brin,::
your own {'Untainer~ . Virgil
Walker, Lclart· Falls, Ohio.
TE~ITES EXTERMINATID
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Ta~e over pC~.''mcnts on 141 ton I All work guaranteed.' }, ully inSir condili~r.er. Thi~ year'!'!; mt· sured. vaughan's Industrial and
de_l. "h paid for. Fife Refria:er·
Residential Termite con trol Service, St. Marys, w. Va.
72ft tf
atlon. Open evenmgs.
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PONTIAC'S PERFOR. . .CE TOPS THIIUT
THE SMALL CARS CAN OJFER IY A WIDE MARGIN; .
Your POntiac dealer can give you 8 complete facto-ancl-Agu~ell,

STOP IN- GET ·A FREE TIRE INSPECflON TODAY
AND.. DRIVE OUT' WITH THE BEST DEAL ON 1'1RES

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to bracket the bumpe inltead of riding the'ml And tbll utra length)
shows up inside, too, with plenty of lltnlteh-out room for ob:-foo~•

PLUS TAX AND YOUR RECAPPABLE TIRE

lftY Ume. Be pre-

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5 out· of 10 Smaller c •••

POJt.TIAC GIVES YOU ' TO 7 INCHU
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MellE WHEELBASE. Here'• utrn length where it countl..;;;,

This Super Sale, Supe Silent, New llfLUllo Super
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ChamPiQD witb lho famous original equipment, laded·
trood design. SALE PRICE
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Doni let dl111ler strike you
Ill the poeket book. Fire,
LiJhtnlnK or damoge moy

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CAR PER DOLLAR. Not one of the 1111oller can can pve you\
the heavy-duty co~ctiou, the roe4'h~glng haft andr~
eecurlty of Americn'l'Nwnber One Road Corl

EVERY TIRE IN STOCK IS SALE PRICED
---and we're really trading hith·
. Terrific Bargalnl in tubed or tubele111,
Nylon or Rayon, black ar whiteblack.
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GAS Range Dealtr
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FIRESTONE

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Terry Kni~t
sia~ed lfl'nd
aeored Buffioaton and WerrJ.
Knljbt ttole second and Bill WUton, who bad rut a tremendous
triple in the second inning, was
purposely paued.

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your ,ll'pet,, "'''

hohtt-r)' (·leaned by lh~ modern
clf'aning mPthod .,11h 1\t'ri'ted
Or)' .t"oam . Qukk ly and ec (Jn oOPPOJITUNITY lltNOcJ(I- • .....,.
mh:all)' rtthl
In your owu
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horm• Work 1uaranteed. 11dl
sale , wonc'erfully louted but
ftutlllnd 2.o-23 .
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needma wOI'k in all t IIQ!Jiillrt·
ment1 , that will make- a Woncler·
CONCBETI BLOCQ
!ul return on tne Jn.-e.t,roent
Sueh a ptoperty, 22 a~ra~~·. 1&amp;
f rated oo tho River Rood tbOvo
Racine with an u!d lor hoult'
GRIJE8ER BLOCK CO.
with 7 rooma, another 4·rOOm
~ouse _in tht' back, a utility bulldl llli with a cellar, 1 Jood a:molt
MIIM Nertt. .t Pemlt....,
blirn, :tevertl old fruit trees. Ap.
proximately 1~ acres tlllable.
Pri(•ed at only $3&amp;00.00 and ran
ITIIUCTUUL I tiAMI
he bouRht with a down payment
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or $1500.00. balance Uke rent.
HIGHWAY PROP&amp;JITY - 5 aere 11
li!OOd level land 4 mile1 from
Pomeroy. 6-room howe with
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~ood cella!'. lfenhouse, crlh, and
~Jarage . $8000.J)O. Thh is the type
of 1 property so oflen wanted and
Good Clean Uaod Cats
seldom fot:nd.
All Makea and MO&lt;!ili
FARM - 25 acres wilh 8 acre~
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bottomland, balance in pasture .
Several fruit tr~ea . 8-room hOU&amp;t!
w~th bath , natural gaa, and eler·
t'r1city . Barn. cellar, nnd milk·
Muse. 3 miles from Mirtdleporl
and lh: mi1e from Route 7 with
bu.s and !he Ohio River. Total
prtc~ $6000.00. Can be bought
iar~mpi.oa IN~oce Ateac,
with $1500.00 down payme-nt,
Middleport. 1'1,. • Auoomol&gt;ll.;
and the bAlance $40 per month .
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lin in the seventh inninr proved
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31 Y. gue AU Stua downed the :Waha·
ma All Start
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TO PLAY ON HILl
o{ Granby, Conn., will defend her
profeniunal
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casting
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championship in the annual nagame
will be played on th.e Chiltional champion"hlpR al Barberdl'(!l\1'
Home n~.:w bBJieball cHaton, Ohio, Aug. 19-2~- She will N!·
mond
Sun&lt;lay,
Phil Colllna, Pomc
present th.e Fl~hcrman magazine.
roy
skipper,
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Frankte Robinson nlso bit for the circuit In -----the. lid-lifter.
In the. nightcap. Chicago led 3·2
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the eaghth lnmng
Frank
Rohinson led off with a double
CHit:AI.O UP- An ":~ld man 's Stars gained only se\'en yarda and was later kn,cked in by rook
know·hnw '' pulled the New York ru,.hing and 62 passing and but ie Joe Taylor's single. Gua Bell
Giants to a 22·12 win over tht' for Pai,i.e Cothrenll 24·Yard field followed with a single and Taylor
1957 Co llege Ali·Star:s iu the 24th goltl they would have been held went to third. AI\ infield out scored
battle hctwe•·n the b&lt;'sl of the scoreless.
the rookie outfielder and Roy MeFOH
prO! and the standmn co\h•gians.
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Millan singled hOme Bell.
Chucking Charlie C!Jncrl,\', a 331 Cllthn:n. rrllm ~lsSI!IIIPPI als~.
WHITE SOX WIN
year uld Mississip(li311 with nine . kh:-ked. a 12·yard field goal earl I·
Don't look now, Casey, but your
year of cxpcrit•ncc with the Sn I er, while another
eoutherncr, lead is r;hrinking and the While
tiona\ Footall Lcuguc l'hampions, Billy Ray BArnes o( Wake Fore:-t Sox figure there's Btill Ume to
wa~Led no motions in !.purring his ran two yards for tht1 Ali-StLn- take the Yankees to the cleaners.
team from behind to win .
I toucMown.
Casey Ster.gel has been warning
His chief asHistanl.s were Ben
Barnes was the running threal the Yanks all along they can't afAgajanian. :-18. a p:o~cc·kicking of the collegians, .pleklna: up 60 lord to relax and it they think he
specialist , nml Ken
2B. yarJs In 11 carries with one rush waa all talk, he .:an show 'em the
tm The DrlgJnest Comel
an end. MacAfee , who has a\•er- I of 29 yarda, to lead all ball car- · _American Uagti! standing today
ID Middlt'!port
aged one touchdown for every r\ers In averaa:e galna.
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titioh, )lauled in onl y three of team in Lhc annual .• arne.
-C onerly's efforts l''riday night,
Friday ni!i:ht't&gt; crowd of 75.000
two of lht!m wcnl fur· touchdowm got almost a5 much exercise as
but on p:ains of 36 and 10 yarda. the playen as rain ~ell for 30
When Conerly's pa ~s ing attark
minute! before the kh:kof(. de·
~lipped, Agajaninn proftue!ed. In
laying the game for 10 minutes,
addlliun to makin~&gt;: the conver- and on four separate occaaiORII
sions after ea,·h touchdown, h.c
later. Each 1ime tho stands vir·
hooted ridrl goals uf 33 And 4:i
yanls, lhC' tntlt!r only one yard tually emptitld.
short oC the A!I ·Slar Gamc record.
Coach Curly Lambeau of the
In ali, Conerly hit un ei~~:ht or All-Stars, who 11Uffcrcd hhl third
17 pa :&lt;~se~ for 124 yard&amp;, lllO!it Of defeat in the ga1t1C and his .see·
the Gi~tnl.s pa~~in~; ~nin.~ of 160 ond as the
collegiate coach.
yards.
blamed the rain f11r 1he losA. ''It
This ~URCIUng group. though, ruined our offense," he said, "be ·
had to shHrc honors wilh the de- cause we wCre geared for splittense . In 1he second huH the All second timing ~~o nd we couldn't do
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alice from teven Chicago IS Detroit 4. J 1 Inn
:~~~~h::•A:~ uude.r the Hghb
That loaded the bt'les agaio
games o our_
Baltimore 4 .New York 3, nit.e
Only a few days ago. everyone
Poulin's blow a:sve the Pome- and Gary Moore's ground baU to
was talking about another PtO&amp;- Kan.tas City 3 Cleveland 2, 13
roy te.m 1 9-8 lead golnt into second which got away from Da.le
tn·nings, nlte
pective Y•r.kee runaway but now
the last of the seventh when the Justis scored all three base run·
they're buzzing about how the Washington 8 Boston 0, nlte
Pomeroy infield came apart at netl.
never-say-die Wbile Sox still have
Sundtoy's Gam••
lhe .seams and eommitted four
Sinl!lles by Gene Johnson. Da·
a chance and how those amuing Detroit at Ch.icago
errors to allow three Wabama vid Jobnson, Richard
Mulforij.
Baltimore Orioles have bounced Washington at Boston, 2
runs.
and Jim Hannum. one Pomero!
back to take over fourth place un- New York at Baltimore
Wahama )umpea to a 2-0 lead error gave the Wahama team two
der Paul Richards' uncanny direc- Kan~~aa City at Cleveland 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
in the first inning when Eimer runs in tbe fifth.
tion.
W L Pet. GB Van Meter walked and II(!Ored on
The Orioles, as a matter of
Ralph Clark's long fly ball. Clark
W.tba~a added annther in th~
fad, used tfJe Yankees as a step- Milwaukee
66 42 .611
scored
on
an
error
later.
sixth
when Ken Dodson led orf
ping stone to fourth place when St. Louis
62 45 .579 31,;
Pomeroy
tallied
five
timer.:
in
~tb
a
single and ~avid Roush
Brooklyn
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they came rrom behind to beat
P. ·
them. 4-3. Friday night.
Cincinnati
60 49 .5:&gt;0 61,1;: the third Inning to take 1 lead trap~d to center f1eld .
wh.ich
they
never
gave
Up.
Bddle
BiU
Wilson
hurl~d
for
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rom
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The White Sox, still determined Pbiladelpbia
Ml 50 .537 8
Buffington
led
off
witb
a
walk
roy
and
ga""e
up
etght
hits.
H
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Catcher Smokey Burgeu high· to make a race of it, defeated the New York . . . 49 61 .~ 18
and
Mike
Werry
lingled.
All
were
faRI'Ied
slx.
and
wali{ed
four
.
lighted Cincinnati's opening game Tigers, 5-4, in 11 innings, and · Chicago
39 69 .364 26'11
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000 100 3--9 7
victory when his three-run homer Washington, whicb has caught the Pittsburgh . .
37 70 .346 28'4 sale after Eddie Bartels was aafe Pomeroy
On a flelder'a. eboiee.
Wahama
200 tt21 3-8 9 3
capped a four run outburst. The winning spirit, too , blanked BOJ.
Fricbiy'1 Rnultl
Redlegs put together four singles ton, 8-0. Kansas City beat Cleve· New York 6 Philadelphia 2, nite
aid a double for another four run land, 3-2, in 13 innings.
B~ooldyn 4 PiltsbuJ!.gh 2, nlte
eighth Inning to win the nightcap.
Over In the National League,
.tlwauke£ 13 St. Louis 2, nlte
Joe Nuxhall Wa:J tne winning Milwaekee inereased its: lead to Cmclnna.li 9 Chicago 7, Ist twl
pitcher in the last game after 31h Jtames with a 13-2 ahellaeking Cincinnati 6 Chicago 4, 2nd nite
Johnny Klippstein was credited or St. Louis. as ·B rooklyn Ueked
.Sundar's Game•
with the Ope,Jle-r.
Pittsburgh, 4·2 and the Giants beat Philadelphia at New YOrk
ON THE BANKS OF THE BEAUTIFUL OHIO RIVER
The two ,·,'ln.! broke a 11lx game the Phillic 5, 6-2.
B~klyn at Pittsburgh 2
victory streak by the Cubs and
Bob Nieman drove in all four Chtcago at 'Cincinnati 2
enabled Cinrlnnati to hold on to of Baltimore's runs a ~ainst the Milwaukee at St. Louis
Business Man's Lunch 40e frOm 11 A. M. to Z P. M.
their fourth place position.
Yankees. Nieman connected for
24 in an MG
In the opener, Chicago got to his 11th homer in the fourth in- 21 through Aug.
CHICKI!M IN BASKET, FRENCH FlUES,
Redleg starter Vicente Amor for ning and ..then lined a three -run EXI8! it . was anno\Wccd today. 1
BREAD
&amp; BUTJ'ER, COFFEE or TI!A U.OO
three runs in the first but the double off loser Whitey Ford in Moss orlgmaHy had Deen schedul-1
Bor Open DouY Except Sundar 7 A. M. to ! A. M. .,
RedS' bounced back to til" the stOre the slr.th. Lefty Bill Wight was ~d to try for the record bcginn4-4 in the bottom of the third.
the winner with eighth-inning re- mg Aug. 13.
The Redlegs went ahead with a lief fr.om G~orge zuverink.
run In the fifth, only to have the
;::--Cubs come up with three runs in
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the aeventh on :'Ungles by Jim DolNEW YORK UP-Stirling Moss
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relative&amp;, and today the Cinc:1nnaU
Redlegs are- certa.lnly glad their
"c:ouJln" Chicago i.lf in town.
After three straight tosses to
league leading Milwllukeee,
the
Reds bounced back Friday with
9-7 and 6-4 wins over Chicago in
a twi-night doubleheader.
Today, Cincinnati and the CubS
play a slnglt" game with knuckleballer Hal J£&gt;£fcoat opposing Dave
Hillman of Chicago.
Friday's double win was a comeback affair in the eighth. inning of
each game.

in~:
~t!~('~ t~~kt~~ f!~~r:~~ tead '·Old Man' Connerly
Beat·Stars
in the nrat Inning on .alngles by. I
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Menchini, Mder , Tom Shasteen ,
Ciln '"d Bmnel. John sh .. teen
doubled ind Knight was hit.
Syracuse picked up tbree in the
third on singles by Winebr~nncr,
Gary Jenkins , a hil batsman , a
walk and one error . Winebrenner
had two for three, wilh a double.
Syracuse PndOO itg play with
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6-4 record in the !econd half, ex..adly reversing Its first half record of 4-6.
Bnsnet fanned five, Mench!ni
one, Meier nne. Williams fanned
two. Louks eight.
. The team, except John. Harden ,
ill, enjoyed a wiener roast at the
roadalde park with these parents
Mr. and Mra. Jack Wil·
llama, Mr. and Mn. Don Li.ale, Mrs.
Hood, Dan Winebrenner Mr!l. Glen
Cundifr (who gave a ca'se of pOp)
a~d Mn. vh~ Sisson.
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BASEBALL RESULT

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4-DaDy SenUneL Pomeroy·Middleporl, 0., Aug. 10, 1967

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LEGAL NOTICE
Bi_ds will ~I! receiwd by the un·
ders1gned for the .1ale of hOUiif'
and ?the_r property owned by Dora
Romu~e m Dexter, Ohio . Property
appraised at $6,800.00. Underal&amp;ne~ will se-ll same to the hiJhest
bidder at a price which must be
ap~roved by the Probate Court or
Me1gs Counly, Ohio. This home is
located in !he country and is
w~rth severp l times the appraised
pnce.
SYBll.. EBERSBACH
Executrix
Pomeroy, Ohio
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GASOUNI ALLJ!V
Thaf~ a
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE OF

Stuetl r11tle job
there. WhBf wiU
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Notice is hereby given Lhat 011
Wednesday, August 21. 19 ~ 1 • be tween the hours of 10:00 a. m. and
4:00 P m • the undersigned will
offer . for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
at Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales
Pol!'eroy, Ohio, Lhe following de:
ser1bed car, to-wit:
One 1953 Ford convertible
Coupe, Serial No. B3FC239684
Date this Bib day of August, 1 7.
GENERAL MOTORS AC·
CEP'!'ANCE
CORPORA·
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BY: J. W. Hynes

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Bids will now be received by
lhe undersigned on lhe home formerly 0 Wllr:!'l by Dora M. Bearhs in
Kerrs Run, Pomeroy, Ohio. Pro"erty appraised a! $1.600.00 and canno.t be sold (o!' less than Appraised
pme, subject to the approval of
the Probate court of Mei~s County. Ohio .
Hugh Bearhs
Administrator
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10 FEET, .

St•~ of OMo, SupeMDt.endenl ot h!-·
lur&amp;n&lt;&gt;e. CERTIF ICATJ: OJ' COMPLl•
ANC&amp; The u~d~rlll&amp;ned, flupeMn~lld •
enr nt rn.uranee of tht' SUit" ot Ohio
hereby .,.,rtlflu lhU Na\1 . Horn. Llhi
A•&lt;ur_ Co_, who"" prtnetpal ot(lrll •
ID&lt;!at.ed at SL Lot&gt;ll , State o! Mllaaurr,
hal eompltlld with lhe tun of Hit•
State aopllcable to u and Ia avthor1zerl
durlna lhe eu rnnt re'ar lo trallll.-t
ll't 'thll St.lte Ill eppropriBI.* bQIIIIH'U
or ln.~uran.,.,. Ill rtnanelal eondtUon 11
aho.,.l't b)! IU IIUiulll netament 1o ba¥41
hen .. fOllD'Oo'l an December lll. 111111
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paid-up oar,:tal, nso,d.OO; 9urplu..
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rny narn. and eau.d 111)' -.1 to be
aut ..d at Colvmb~~~:, Ohio, tbill daY
and date. 'Arthur 1.. Vor¥!1, Superlntcmlt=nt of lnluranw 111 Ohio, ~-~
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gers
Jn other final eam.es Rio·
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clean wtth a M-3 bouncmg or the
Y.a nkees and Syracuse bumped the
Parate5 7-4.
, The Dodu;n~ h~d a one-run le.ad
!n ~he fourth mnmg but. Don Betzmg I boys m~de lt 3-l 1n , the top
of th~ 6th. Wtth one out D1~k We.r·
ry was safe on an ~rror. ,Jim Gilbert was . safe ~n a fielders choice,
•nd Wb1te tr1pled . Al~en Hamm
then hOmered to make. It 3-1.
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the bottom or the . sixth to he tt
up w.hen Bruce S1mpaon walke~,
Denms M?Ore doubled , and Riehle
Arnold tripled.. .
In t~e e~tra mnmg the Redlegs
blew It wlde open ll two walk1
and an error loaded the bases, a~d
anoth~r error seared • run. White
got hu second. triple and Hamm
blasted out h1s aecund two-run

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Syracuse, Racine, Win Their Final
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Duane Wolfe had three homers
to end the season in glory .
ud Johnson added a homer for
Racine in tho thl' rd.

Triples were bil by Bruce Beegle
Rick Sar&amp;ent. PeanuU. Wickline
added a double in the 17-hit barrage.
Yankee hitters were singles by
Ker~, Norton and Boyd .
Raeme
( l~l01! 2---25 17 0
Yankees
102 0- 3 3 10
Larry Price and Howell , Reiber
(3). Bowen (LPl and Korn.

home~.

Whale, startina: pitcher for the
Redlegs. fanned 11, Roberts fanned
two. and Spencer one .
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Redlcg1
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Dodg~rs
000 102 0-----3 2 ~
While, Spenecr (7) fWP) and
Spencer . M. Hamm {7). Roberts.
Sprou"e (7) (LP), Arnold (7) and
Curd.
SYRACUSE WINS
Syracuac Little Leaguers wound
up their :~eason last
evening
against the Pirates with '
from-beb!nd 7-4 victory with four
walka and doubles by Mickey
Winebrenner and George Cundiff

~orne.

Bowles Offered
$500 To s.·gn

The Middleport Redlegs Pony
tea m took a well played game
from tne Phillie-. Friday eveninl!'
6-2 behind a one-hitter pitthed by
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four hits off an assortment of
tour _hurlers, Mitch, Harttnger,
Shafte!" Knapp and Mitch again.
Manley fanned nine for the
Rcdlegs, Mitch t_h.ree and Hartin
ger two ror the losers.
The

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Redlegs

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Meigs
• Ail-S tars
PJay On Monday

pf0 Contract

Jim Bowles, pitchcr·.'liug.g er or
the !Stale champion Middleporl
High School bast~ball teAm last
spring, has bN!n offer~d $500 to
sign a Cin&lt;'innati ltcdicg~ Clas&amp;
C ~rofebsional contract. John l'arsons said toda y.
Bo.wles attended a tryout camp
in Carnri!:gc , o ., earlil'l' this week
with tearnrm1tes David Hindy and
.Jr. Kennelly _
Parsons indicatrd thr contract
was for 1958 uud would be with
~he Wausau . M ~ nn .. team . Bowles
will make up h1s nund in a cou·
pie o[ w~ek~ about signing after
atlcnding one or more camps to
he held by 11thr:::r major league
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p
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organLza lOJl5, ;u·son.s sm.

attendin~.

IY UNITED 'REIS
AMERICAN LIAGUI

Robert Roberts ~aid today the
Me)gs AII.Stars
Little Leaaue
team wiU · play IrontOn at 8 p. m.
Monday evening in' the Wellston
Invitational Tourament,
Middleport All.Stars, piloted
by Woodrow can, will play at
6:45 p. m. Tuesday evening. Opponent w!U be New Bo8ton.

lOB FILLER HONORID
CLEVELAND UP-Bob Feller
wlll be doubly honored here
Sunday when he is formally ad·
mitted to tile C1eveland Indians'
Hall of Fame and also will be
presented with a plaqUe for his
work with the National Foundati
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mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racln •
Box 124, Ohio.
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FOR SALE - Apples. New lla.·
ven Orrhlll'd, New Haven. Phone
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CANNING tomatoes $1.25 bushel.
Bring containers. Janet •1anP'"•"in-11'".-g-.
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ucl, Racine, Oh io.
8-6·litc
Available now. Rate~ reaaon·
able. Homer Braley , Phone aai·Y
FOR SALE - l'eaehes. Ne\i&gt; Ha·
ven Orchaid , New Haven. Phon ~ =-~--=.,.,---~- 8 ~ . !21&lt;
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Middle Aged woman who needs
home to be COJIIpanion
£or
middle-aged lady. WM-te P. 0.
Box 45, Pomeroy, Ohlo. a.a.12tp

Phone
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Do you want a business. lA MotelTavern-Carry Out, Grocery, Gil~
~latibn, Restaurant. Check our
list we may have what you
want nt the price HiU want to
pay. Earl 0. Mender ~ .. Realtor. Pearl Parker, Agent, Pom·
eroy, Phon.~ 201.
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rnod&lt;'rn. COlli ::171 i. ~t:l. rt F.:.lls.
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Good shape.
Sales. Phone
Street.

IM Motorcycle kADIO 6 TEL£VISION SI!:RVJCE,
Brown Tractor
Pboa• '!.:)0, Cleland Appliance
334-J E. Main
Store.. 118 Katn St., Pomeror.
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sell your hom~. farm or busi;
ness, see us. All !astings w&amp;lcon~ and given p1·omp\ o.tten·
lion Earl 0 . Mender Sr. Realtor, Pearl Parker Agenl. Pome-roy, Phone 201.
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NOTICE

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APPOINTMENT

Estat• of Edward Kl"l. De-=•,.ud
Notice is hereby given that Edith E. King, whose Post Office address is Star Route, Chester, Ohio,
has beeo. duly appointed Executrix
of tbe Estate of Edward King, de-ceased, late of Chester Township,
Meigs County, .Ohio.
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Judge of t,he Probate Court
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48 passenger Studebnker school QUICK ·SICRVJCE on Wlltllh &amp;ebus. Crosley Refrigerator. Both
patrtna bJ hetor, Tra1De4
watchmaker, CGU.tiNI JEWE.
sell cheap. Bob Adams, Letai1
8-10-Btp
_ums, Pomeror
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OF AMERICA'S TOP TRADE·IN&amp;l' So why~ look _and

Your Old RelliJentor 11 worth ·uoo. or more on lhil Re·
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Fireatone Dlatrlbuter
W. Mila St.

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ONLY

Williamson .Oil
Co•
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Bee&amp;le. Femall!. Brown
Goe • bw ltlil _it!KS, blark body.
s Y nume of ·'Hools" $5 r~ . I
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ward . Cali 1S9-M.
Chrome
8 ~ Btc Uoiversal Gu Rangt' ,
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·-yet none give• JfOU AnY

110mparison imd ail on-the-road teet to prove that Pentiac llerformanci
atanda head and Jbouldera at-e anYtmna iD the low-price fietcl!(

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YOU EVER HAD.

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hilbY bed 110
Mar,s-bell Miller Sr., Route No:
1. Middleport.
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Canning 'j.'omatocs1 $1.00 pel'
bushel. Pick your own, brin,::
your own {'Untainer~ . Virgil
Walker, Lclart· Falls, Ohio.
TE~ITES EXTERMINATID
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Ta~e over pC~.''mcnts on 141 ton I All work guaranteed.' }, ully inSir condili~r.er. Thi~ year'!'!; mt· sured. vaughan's Industrial and
de_l. "h paid for. Fife Refria:er·
Residential Termite con trol Service, St. Marys, w. Va.
72ft tf
atlon. Open evenmgs.
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PONTIAC'S PERFOR. . .CE TOPS THIIUT
THE SMALL CARS CAN OJFER IY A WIDE MARGIN; .
Your POntiac dealer can give you 8 complete facto-ancl-Agu~ell,

STOP IN- GET ·A FREE TIRE INSPECflON TODAY
AND.. DRIVE OUT' WITH THE BEST DEAL ON 1'1RES

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to bracket the bumpe inltead of riding the'ml And tbll utra length)
shows up inside, too, with plenty of lltnlteh-out room for ob:-foo~•

PLUS TAX AND YOUR RECAPPABLE TIRE

lftY Ume. Be pre-

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5 out· of 10 Smaller c •••

POJt.TIAC GIVES YOU ' TO 7 INCHU
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MellE WHEELBASE. Here'• utrn length where it countl..;;;,

This Super Sale, Supe Silent, New llfLUllo Super
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ChamPiQD witb lho famous original equipment, laded·
trood design. SALE PRICE
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Doni let dl111ler strike you
Ill the poeket book. Fire,
LiJhtnlnK or damoge moy

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CAR PER DOLLAR. Not one of the 1111oller can can pve you\
the heavy-duty co~ctiou, the roe4'h~glng haft andr~
eecurlty of Americn'l'Nwnber One Road Corl

EVERY TIRE IN STOCK IS SALE PRICED
---and we're really trading hith·
. Terrific Bargalnl in tubed or tubele111,
Nylon or Rayon, black ar whiteblack.
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GAS Range Dealtr
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• Truck Loa&lt;lina: Equip eat
• Back-.Moe Servtc:e
,nurnp Truck Servlee

of Pontiac'• Advantage•
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FIRESTONE

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Terry Kni~t
sia~ed lfl'nd
aeored Buffioaton and WerrJ.
Knljbt ttole second and Bill WUton, who bad rut a tremendous
triple in the second inning, was
purposely paued.

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your ,ll'pet,, "'''

hohtt-r)' (·leaned by lh~ modern
clf'aning mPthod .,11h 1\t'ri'ted
Or)' .t"oam . Qukk ly and ec (Jn oOPPOJITUNITY lltNOcJ(I- • .....,.
mh:all)' rtthl
In your owu
i O Often 8 property COmtJ up fo-r
horm• Work 1uaranteed. 11dl
sale , wonc'erfully louted but
ftutlllnd 2.o-23 .
8-I0-6t c
needma wOI'k in all t IIQ!Jiillrt·
ment1 , that will make- a Woncler·
CONCBETI BLOCQ
!ul return on tne Jn.-e.t,roent
Sueh a ptoperty, 22 a~ra~~·. 1&amp;
f rated oo tho River Rood tbOvo
Racine with an u!d lor hoult'
GRIJE8ER BLOCK CO.
with 7 rooma, another 4·rOOm
~ouse _in tht' back, a utility bulldl llli with a cellar, 1 Jood a:molt
MIIM Nertt. .t Pemlt....,
blirn, :tevertl old fruit trees. Ap.
proximately 1~ acres tlllable.
Pri(•ed at only $3&amp;00.00 and ran
ITIIUCTUUL I tiAMI
he bouRht with a down payment
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IICRA' IliON- ..ITALJ
or $1500.00. balance Uke rent.
HIGHWAY PROP&amp;JITY - 5 aere 11
li!OOd level land 4 mile1 from
Pomeroy. 6-room howe with
,...._ 110
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bat!'! , enclosed pore.h, and very
~eM.,_
~ood cella!'. lfenhouse, crlh, and
~Jarage . $8000.J)O. Thh is the type
of 1 property so oflen wanted and
Good Clean Uaod Cats
seldom fot:nd.
All Makea and MO&lt;!ili
FARM - 25 acres wilh 8 acre~
I
bottomland, balance in pasture .
Several fruit tr~ea . 8-room hOU&amp;t!
w~th bath , natural gaa, and eler·
t'r1city . Barn. cellar, nnd milk·
Muse. 3 miles from Mirtdleporl
and lh: mi1e from Route 7 with
bu.s and !he Ohio River. Total
prtc~ $6000.00. Can be bought
iar~mpi.oa IN~oce Ateac,
with $1500.00 down payme-nt,
Middleport. 1'1,. • Auoomol&gt;ll.;
and the bAlance $40 per month .
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lin in the seventh inninr proved
1'7
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18
28Y. nta:ht 1.1 the Pomeroy Pony Lea·
31 Y. gue AU Stua downed the :Waha·
ma All Start
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TO PLAY ON HILl
o{ Granby, Conn., will defend her
profeniunal
nll-rotuld
casting
' Tc P~meroy-Pt. Ploasant OVA
championship in the annual nagame
will be played on th.e Chiltional champion"hlpR al Barberdl'(!l\1'
Home n~.:w bBJieball cHaton, Ohio, Aug. 19-2~- She will N!·
mond
Sun&lt;lay,
Phil Colllna, Pomc
present th.e Fl~hcrman magazine.
roy
skipper,
Hlid
today. Game
·for whom she wor~ In Atl advl•;time
Is
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Hu~u.rt.,. for
Mel A Ford Seoda!l. See LOr·
~"'lnl!e LUJi.ilJe _ Lane Ced&amp;r
~nzo ?•vis at L 6: Z. $bop. ll4
~el1ta - LAU WlDdow :rant- ,
ourt ISL., Ppmeroy.
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· 'Dt RU&gt;'al Dod&amp;e IJ20tl A~
. •r urnlture, Middleport, Ohle j dltlon by owner. Ph~ne - Racinn~

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Frankte Robinson nlso bit for the circuit In -----the. lid-lifter.
In the. nightcap. Chicago led 3·2
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the eaghth lnmng
Frank
Rohinson led off with a double
CHit:AI.O UP- An ":~ld man 's Stars gained only se\'en yarda and was later kn,cked in by rook
know·hnw '' pulled the New York ru,.hing and 62 passing and but ie Joe Taylor's single. Gua Bell
Giants to a 22·12 win over tht' for Pai,i.e Cothrenll 24·Yard field followed with a single and Taylor
1957 Co llege Ali·Star:s iu the 24th goltl they would have been held went to third. AI\ infield out scored
battle hctwe•·n the b&lt;'sl of the scoreless.
the rookie outfielder and Roy MeFOH
prO! and the standmn co\h•gians.
. . .
Millan singled hOme Bell.
Chucking Charlie C!Jncrl,\', a 331 Cllthn:n. rrllm ~lsSI!IIIPPI als~.
WHITE SOX WIN
year uld Mississip(li311 with nine . kh:-ked. a 12·yard field goal earl I·
Don't look now, Casey, but your
year of cxpcrit•ncc with the Sn I er, while another
eoutherncr, lead is r;hrinking and the While
tiona\ Footall Lcuguc l'hampions, Billy Ray BArnes o( Wake Fore:-t Sox figure there's Btill Ume to
wa~Led no motions in !.purring his ran two yards for tht1 Ali-StLn- take the Yankees to the cleaners.
team from behind to win .
I toucMown.
Casey Ster.gel has been warning
His chief asHistanl.s were Ben
Barnes was the running threal the Yanks all along they can't afAgajanian. :-18. a p:o~cc·kicking of the collegians, .pleklna: up 60 lord to relax and it they think he
specialist , nml Ken
2B. yarJs In 11 carries with one rush waa all talk, he .:an show 'em the
tm The DrlgJnest Comel
an end. MacAfee , who has a\•er- I of 29 yarda, to lead all ball car- · _American Uagti! standing today
ID Middlt'!port
aged one touchdown for every r\ers In averaa:e galna.
•w'_"h~ie~h',!':POI)li~n~l:'"_I'P_'l~h~e_'f~ac~t~l~h~a:_l_:th"'e:'i':.r~~~~""'""'""'""'~""""'"",.'
[our. pa!I~C:~ cnught in pro compeIt was the l'ltll win for the pru ....
titioh, )lauled in onl y three of team in Lhc annual .• arne.
-C onerly's efforts l''riday night,
Friday ni!i:ht't&gt; crowd of 75.000
two of lht!m wcnl fur· touchdowm got almost a5 much exercise as
but on p:ains of 36 and 10 yarda. the playen as rain ~ell for 30
When Conerly's pa ~s ing attark
minute! before the kh:kof(. de·
~lipped, Agajaninn proftue!ed. In
laying the game for 10 minutes,
addlliun to makin~&gt;: the conver- and on four separate occaaiORII
sions after ea,·h touchdown, h.c
later. Each 1ime tho stands vir·
hooted ridrl goals uf 33 And 4:i
yanls, lhC' tntlt!r only one yard tually emptitld.
short oC the A!I ·Slar Gamc record.
Coach Curly Lambeau of the
In ali, Conerly hit un ei~~:ht or All-Stars, who 11Uffcrcd hhl third
17 pa :&lt;~se~ for 124 yard&amp;, lllO!it Of defeat in the ga1t1C and his .see·
the Gi~tnl.s pa~~in~; ~nin.~ of 160 ond as the
collegiate coach.
yards.
blamed the rain f11r 1he losA. ''It
This ~URCIUng group. though, ruined our offense," he said, "be ·
had to shHrc honors wilh the de- cause we wCre geared for splittense . In 1he second huH the All second timing ~~o nd we couldn't do
- ·- - -- - - it on the wet field ."
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Poulin's 2-Run H~mer Was Outch Hit
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Frli!My't R..ult1
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lead
alice from teven Chicago IS Detroit 4. J 1 Inn
:~~~~h::•A:~ uude.r the Hghb
That loaded the bt'les agaio
games o our_
Baltimore 4 .New York 3, nit.e
Only a few days ago. everyone
Poulin's blow a:sve the Pome- and Gary Moore's ground baU to
was talking about another PtO&amp;- Kan.tas City 3 Cleveland 2, 13
roy te.m 1 9-8 lead golnt into second which got away from Da.le
tn·nings, nlte
pective Y•r.kee runaway but now
the last of the seventh when the Justis scored all three base run·
they're buzzing about how the Washington 8 Boston 0, nlte
Pomeroy infield came apart at netl.
never-say-die Wbile Sox still have
Sundtoy's Gam••
lhe .seams and eommitted four
Sinl!lles by Gene Johnson. Da·
a chance and how those amuing Detroit at Ch.icago
errors to allow three Wabama vid Jobnson, Richard
Mulforij.
Baltimore Orioles have bounced Washington at Boston, 2
runs.
and Jim Hannum. one Pomero!
back to take over fourth place un- New York at Baltimore
Wahama )umpea to a 2-0 lead error gave the Wahama team two
der Paul Richards' uncanny direc- Kan~~aa City at Cleveland 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
in the first inning when Eimer runs in tbe fifth.
tion.
W L Pet. GB Van Meter walked and II(!Ored on
The Orioles, as a matter of
Ralph Clark's long fly ball. Clark
W.tba~a added annther in th~
fad, used tfJe Yankees as a step- Milwaukee
66 42 .611
scored
on
an
error
later.
sixth
when Ken Dodson led orf
ping stone to fourth place when St. Louis
62 45 .579 31,;
Pomeroy
tallied
five
timer.:
in
~tb
a
single and ~avid Roush
Brooklyn
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47
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5
they came rrom behind to beat
P. ·
them. 4-3. Friday night.
Cincinnati
60 49 .5:&gt;0 61,1;: the third Inning to take 1 lead trap~d to center f1eld .
wh.ich
they
never
gave
Up.
Bddle
BiU
Wilson
hurl~d
for
.
rom
~
The White Sox, still determined Pbiladelpbia
Ml 50 .537 8
Buffington
led
off
witb
a
walk
roy
and
ga""e
up
etght
hits.
H
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Catcher Smokey Burgeu high· to make a race of it, defeated the New York . . . 49 61 .~ 18
and
Mike
Werry
lingled.
All
were
faRI'Ied
slx.
and
wali{ed
four
.
lighted Cincinnati's opening game Tigers, 5-4, in 11 innings, and · Chicago
39 69 .364 26'11
8
000 100 3--9 7
victory when his three-run homer Washington, whicb has caught the Pittsburgh . .
37 70 .346 28'4 sale after Eddie Bartels was aafe Pomeroy
On a flelder'a. eboiee.
Wahama
200 tt21 3-8 9 3
capped a four run outburst. The winning spirit, too , blanked BOJ.
Fricbiy'1 Rnultl
Redlegs put together four singles ton, 8-0. Kansas City beat Cleve· New York 6 Philadelphia 2, nite
aid a double for another four run land, 3-2, in 13 innings.
B~ooldyn 4 PiltsbuJ!.gh 2, nlte
eighth Inning to win the nightcap.
Over In the National League,
.tlwauke£ 13 St. Louis 2, nlte
Joe Nuxhall Wa:J tne winning Milwaekee inereased its: lead to Cmclnna.li 9 Chicago 7, Ist twl
pitcher in the last game after 31h Jtames with a 13-2 ahellaeking Cincinnati 6 Chicago 4, 2nd nite
Johnny Klippstein was credited or St. Louis. as ·B rooklyn Ueked
.Sundar's Game•
with the Ope,Jle-r.
Pittsburgh, 4·2 and the Giants beat Philadelphia at New YOrk
ON THE BANKS OF THE BEAUTIFUL OHIO RIVER
The two ,·,'ln.! broke a 11lx game the Phillic 5, 6-2.
B~klyn at Pittsburgh 2
victory streak by the Cubs and
Bob Nieman drove in all four Chtcago at 'Cincinnati 2
enabled Cinrlnnati to hold on to of Baltimore's runs a ~ainst the Milwaukee at St. Louis
Business Man's Lunch 40e frOm 11 A. M. to Z P. M.
their fourth place position.
Yankees. Nieman connected for
24 in an MG
In the opener, Chicago got to his 11th homer in the fourth in- 21 through Aug.
CHICKI!M IN BASKET, FRENCH FlUES,
Redleg starter Vicente Amor for ning and ..then lined a three -run EXI8! it . was anno\Wccd today. 1
BREAD
&amp; BUTJ'ER, COFFEE or TI!A U.OO
three runs in the first but the double off loser Whitey Ford in Moss orlgmaHy had Deen schedul-1
Bor Open DouY Except Sundar 7 A. M. to ! A. M. .,
RedS' bounced back to til" the stOre the slr.th. Lefty Bill Wight was ~d to try for the record bcginn4-4 in the bottom of the third.
the winner with eighth-inning re- mg Aug. 13.
The Redlegs went ahead with a lief fr.om G~orge zuverink.
run In the fifth, only to have the
;::--Cubs come up with three runs in
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the aeventh on :'Ungles by Jim DolNEW YORK UP-Stirling Moss
ger and Bobby Adams and Bob of BrUain
wlll attempt a . new

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oeca ona v1st rom_ e r
relative&amp;, and today the Cinc:1nnaU
Redlegs are- certa.lnly glad their
"c:ouJln" Chicago i.lf in town.
After three straight tosses to
league leading Milwllukeee,
the
Reds bounced back Friday with
9-7 and 6-4 wins over Chicago in
a twi-night doubleheader.
Today, Cincinnati and the CubS
play a slnglt" game with knuckleballer Hal J£&gt;£fcoat opposing Dave
Hillman of Chicago.
Friday's double win was a comeback affair in the eighth. inning of
each game.

in~:
~t!~('~ t~~kt~~ f!~~r:~~ tead '·Old Man' Connerly
Beat·Stars
in the nrat Inning on .alngles by. I
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Menchini, Mder , Tom Shasteen ,
Ciln '"d Bmnel. John sh .. teen
doubled ind Knight was hit.
Syracuse picked up tbree in the
third on singles by Winebr~nncr,
Gary Jenkins , a hil batsman , a
walk and one error . Winebrenner
had two for three, wilh a double.
Syracuse PndOO itg play with
8
6-4 record in the !econd half, ex..adly reversing Its first half record of 4-6.
Bnsnet fanned five, Mench!ni
one, Meier nne. Williams fanned
two. Louks eight.
. The team, except John. Harden ,
ill, enjoyed a wiener roast at the
roadalde park with these parents
Mr. and Mra. Jack Wil·
llama, Mr. and Mn. Don Li.ale, Mrs.
Hood, Dan Winebrenner Mr!l. Glen
Cundifr (who gave a ca'se of pOp)
a~d Mn. vh~ Sisson.
Plratca
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Syracuse
003 04x- 7 6 6
Baunet (LP) Menchlnl (ft), Meier

BASEBALL RESULT

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4-DaDy SenUneL Pomeroy·Middleporl, 0., Aug. 10, 1967

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LEGAL NOTICE
Bi_ds will ~I! receiwd by the un·
ders1gned for the .1ale of hOUiif'
and ?the_r property owned by Dora
Romu~e m Dexter, Ohio . Property
appraised at $6,800.00. Underal&amp;ne~ will se-ll same to the hiJhest
bidder at a price which must be
ap~roved by the Probate Court or
Me1gs Counly, Ohio. This home is
located in !he country and is
w~rth severp l times the appraised
pnce.
SYBll.. EBERSBACH
Executrix
Pomeroy, Ohio
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GASOUNI ALLJ!V
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE OF

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Notice is hereby given Lhat 011
Wednesday, August 21. 19 ~ 1 • be tween the hours of 10:00 a. m. and
4:00 P m • the undersigned will
offer . for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
at Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales
Pol!'eroy, Ohio, Lhe following de:
ser1bed car, to-wit:
One 1953 Ford convertible
Coupe, Serial No. B3FC239684
Date this Bib day of August, 1 7.
GENERAL MOTORS AC·
CEP'!'ANCE
CORPORA·
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BY: J. W. Hynes

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Bids will now be received by
lhe undersigned on lhe home formerly 0 Wllr:!'l by Dora M. Bearhs in
Kerrs Run, Pomeroy, Ohio. Pro"erty appraised a! $1.600.00 and canno.t be sold (o!' less than Appraised
pme, subject to the approval of
the Probate court of Mei~s County. Ohio .
Hugh Bearhs
Administrator
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lur&amp;n&lt;&gt;e. CERTIF ICATJ: OJ' COMPLl•
ANC&amp; The u~d~rlll&amp;ned, flupeMn~lld •
enr nt rn.uranee of tht' SUit" ot Ohio
hereby .,.,rtlflu lhU Na\1 . Horn. Llhi
A•&lt;ur_ Co_, who"" prtnetpal ot(lrll •
ID&lt;!at.ed at SL Lot&gt;ll , State o! Mllaaurr,
hal eompltlld with lhe tun of Hit•
State aopllcable to u and Ia avthor1zerl
durlna lhe eu rnnt re'ar lo trallll.-t
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and date. 'Arthur 1.. Vor¥!1, Superlntcmlt=nt of lnluranw 111 Ohio, ~-~
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-Middleport, 0 , Aug 10, IQ57
~tt:rs Tboml&amp; MuUla:an, Min
Ka~ M:ulhgan and John Mulh.gan
Kenton, !14r
and Mn Edwin
,.Hamilton. M.r and Mrt
I~~;:::~ Hysell, BillY and Tommy
and Mr and Mrs H Howell Ed
wards and Su.aan. Addtsoo , Mrs
Cl~n~nee Mulford Jr , M.tll Ku
C1ark, Mr md Mrs Waller Rafe,
aDd Mils Chrutlne Rafe Cheshire
Rev and Mrs. Joe 8 Maffett. Mr
and Mn Ray Myers. Mrs Fran~
Goldsberry, Mrs
Theresa 8
Hines, Mrs Glet-n
Goldsberry,
Mrs Harold Thorley, Mr
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Mrs Merlyn Ross. Mr and Mrs
R E Burw.. Mr anrl Mrs Je~&gt;Se
Douglas, .({Wen.s
Mls&amp; W1lm~
Herrmann Cheshire, Walham F
Smith, rarkenburg, M1b Betty
Kelly and Rev and Mrs K J
Scott New Haven W Va, M"
ond Mrs. Oran School!!, .Mr and
Mfs Harold Call and Sue Ellen
M1ss Ruth Hussell, Pomt Pleasant
W Va , Rev and Mrs 0 H Cat
der, ll[r.. and
E M Green,
Mr amf Mn
Mrs
Garnet Gilmoo·e,

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Z:len Church of Chritt. LocthHI

on Pomeroy HllniBonviiJ.t Road.
B1b1e Scbool 9,30 A M.. 'MI)l'l'liDC

Wort~hln 10.30 a m &amp;veiling Worehap 7 30 p m Ronnie Euleton,
minister, Cbarle. K1ng, Bible
School. supt
Mh•nYille Meth.-tlst ..::hurch,
Rev R M Grow, Pallor, Hl.'tiJ'DeJ"
Roush, Supt 10 A. M Sundit.v
;,ehool, ll A M WOnlbtp Servi«
fuesde)t 7 30 P M

rv SERIES for Everyone
"The Lame Shall Walk"

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LeiK!q Creek !toad Rn R. r:
Thomas paatlor Fi.Ofd Cleland.
t...nurcn Service 7 30 P M Pra)"ee'
meelmg Wedne8dray qht 7 30 P
\1" Everyone C6t'd•alb mvited
?he Syrl'""" ~thodilt Church
the Rev Geor&amp;e DaVII, Pastor
sundaY Scbool 9 30 A. M. Daoa
WloeDrtlld'Der, Supt. Wonhlp ServJeel 7 30.
Thll'd Street fent1C!iltal Cb&amp;prch
Maddleport. B L BflfeU, pastor'
Sunday School 10 L m. EveDla&amp;
aervlce 7 4:1 P m.
Grae• lipiiKo;ptl Church, &amp;..1
Matn ,Slreet, Pom~1 Rev. J
l!:dwm Charles, Rector, Mrs Cedrtc: w. Clark, organllt Wonhlp
and &amp;ermon at 10 30 A M, Holy
Commumpn flrst Sund 111y 1n moath
Ctaureh Sthool, Beginners and
Primary, at 10 30 A M For informatton ~onl!ern.lll!J our
work,
~lease telephoae 302-.J
Every Sunday 10 A M. SI:IDdrJ
SchoGl ino Communion first Sunday m mon.th 11 A M Cburcb
tommun\Oil and prNehlns; third
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lunday
in .nonth
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church preaebin&amp;- r 7 30

Frequent facmg of facts 1s good for you HPre 1s a sahent one The f11 st law of ltfe on

a truly successful life depends 1s "LOVE THY NEIGH·
BOR" Thts 1s not easy for lt means also love of your enemtes, those who arc repellant
to you and ttlose who use you wrongfully j Jt Is a btg order!
However,1t can be done d you work at, p ray and stnve for lt. The ChUI ch can be an
mvaluable a1d m speeding the day when you can say, "I love my netghbor" ImmedIately someone pl'mta out that there are many who attend church regulary who do not
nrry out lhls commandment True, and there 3re also many who go through college
Without gaining an education It IS there to be had, nevertheless Attendtng the church
of t~ctr faith has hetpe4 many to live thts commondment and tl wtll help bnng all m
tune with It who have a smcere dcstre 1o Ill tain the ,goal If you do not use It, now is the
hmo ~to fate lact!i, ~akmg these problems to church w1th youu this very week'

earth and the one upon which

Wi\'h the hope that it w11l, in some measure, foster and help sus
lain that which is good in family and community life, this feo·
ture is sponsored bv 'the business ftrms at1d organtzat1dns whose
names oppeo r .pel ow.

ldaru Groc. &amp; Serv. S,a,

Meigs lquipment Co.

Rutla~ jtd.

l'omcroy , Oht3

Allen Appliance ·Serv.
Pomeroy
Anthony Plumbing &amp; Heating
uo Lincoln st.
Mlddleporl
Ma~l111 Arnold Service Station

Pomeroy Cement Block Cfl,

%24 E. Main Sl.

Pomero

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New York Clothing House
Men sand Bovs' Furmshipgs
Pomeroy, Ohio

Rnck Spring• Rood

Mak&lt;!ro of

Pomero~

178 Mulberry Ave.

lloloum

Bread

Biker Furniture

R. H. Rawlings &amp; Sons Co.

Middleport

Vottr Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dcalrr

Downing Insurance Agency
Middleport, Ohio

Powell's Sunoco Service Station
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Middleport, Ohio
Htgh Test Gas At Regular Pncc

Fife Refrigeration
Middleport, Ohio

Heiner's Bakery

Foreman &amp; AbboH

a..,.utso;c.. '"'"~ret. of JeiUI
Ohrlst ot La~t(11' D•Y Salntl, Old
Town Flat~~, on portland Route.
Sunday Sc:bool 10 a m. prcachlnFt
11 a/ m and 8 p m and Bible

Aueull 10
llitvrclay CniY
Gary Cooper
Ru.th Ronlan
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Fred I Gardner, pastor
Btble
School 9 30 Homer R1ce , supt ;
Morrung worshtp 10 30 sermon
subJect
'Full of (,race and
Truth" , 7 30 Ewmmg serVICe,
sermon sub)eet The Kmg Who
Knr• ... Not Joseph ,
Wednesda)'
7 30 prayer meet1ng and BLble
study

Asb_Ury Met~odist
J'unior Choir In
Visit To )VHTN-TV

First lleptl•t
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Church Sehool 9 15 Gerald An
thon\1 supt, Mormng worship at
10 15 top1c A Welcomr! for J~
su~ Deacons meetmg, MondaY
R P m Pnsctlla Circle picntc at
Asbury Methodist 1 18 Soc'
Baile ys Lake, 7 p m S.oard ~r
The Jumor Cho1r of the Asbury
TrtL'&gt;teu Monday-Saturday 7 p
Methothst Chureb directed. by
m except Wednesday ChristLan
Mrs Wilham Francis w1th Mrt
Cr u~aders Class wall have a Bible
Ernest Duffy as accompan18t
stu \ dass wath Chfforo ( oleman
vas1ted
WHTN·TV tn Huntlngton
MAS.
GA~RY
ECKARD
as lt'acht&gt;r, public 10 ' ted; Tues·
The bridegroom's mother wore
Tuesday
and were on the Captain
day 9 30 a m Wom en's prayer
a mauve accord1an pleated sheu
m~ctmg, Wednesday 7 30 m1d Wmi!ted Jean Lee, daug:hter of dress, p1eture hat of wh.lle straw Steamboat program
Attending were Linda Eachtnwcl!k prayer and praise servtcc, Mr and Mn Guy Wayne Let of coyered with silk organta, whJtP.
ger,
Jeanle M.ai\Uel, l:itlda Nelg·
1'hursday 7 30 Busy Bee clan at Darwin wae wed Sunday, July 28 aeccessorlcs and a cot9age of
ler. Nancy Parkel'. Bally and K•·
the home Gf Mrs Allen Hughe&amp;, to Garry Maurtee Eckard, son of lavender mums
Fnday 7 30 p m. l'::vangehshc Mr and Mr1 Garry Eckard of
A receptaon was hPld on lhr thy Francis, Suate and Aprll
Debbie and
Crusa0e Cnmmittee a~ the church Huntmgton, W Va The rlouhle lawn at the bnde's home and teaford, Clartee,
Chrlstl~n Chwctl 1t LOftl ht.
H•ath Mathodlst Churcl1. Mid· rmg ceremony was held In the those assisting wert Mrs Donald Brenda Norns, Billy Zirkle, Phll·
tom, every Sunday 9 ao A. M. dlepott Rev C R Konkrighl , Burlingham Community Chu.n:b Cox Hillsboro, o, Mu; Russell \p Hill, Patty and Suzann~ Wine·
Sunda;w: Scnool and communlow; pastor Sunday School 9 a m. with the Rev Joe B Maffett 'b( W1Lson Middleport, 0, Mrs Har brenner
Rose Ann The1ss., Stephfmie
Urst Sunday In month 7 30 P M Covrrl rtupt, Mormng worshtp at the Ft.r.st Christian Church ut ve.y Van Vranken, Pomeroy, 0 ,
and
Kathy WJntbrenn.er. Lmda
Churcll preaeb1ng; third Sunday 10 30 Loptc "Destiny' 7 30 Ofii A.thens, of.flclatlng
Mrs. David E Davis, Youngstown.
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Grueser,
Janet Caldwell, M.'ry
1D month lf) 30 A M Cburcb com cull Board meellng
The br1de gtven Jn marrl,age b) o and Mrs Joe 9 Marrett
Lou Cundiff, Mrs FranelS and
mumon and preaching.
Fint Pre•bytarlan Church, Mlcl- her falher wore a waltz 11engtl1 ~t.t'bens
dlcport, Rev Howard Ruppclt, pa~ ~own of blush pink taffeta de
For her gmnt awP.y eoetu 1ne Mrs DuffY
Accompanying the group wete
rh• Churd.. af C:hriAt, Keno. tor on vacat 1on ror August stgned on prlnce55 !I nell, extrem&lt;• \ lhe brtde "those a belge shantung
every Sunday 9 30 A M Sunday Church School 9 30 John Fult! ly full skirt Chantilly lace trim 1 sUit with brown, beige and yCL Mrs. Carron Nor'rls. Mrs Walliam
School and communum. J)l'f}Dd. supl
med lD 1r1descent sequm• was ap low accessortes an(! wore a cor Wmebrenner, Ernest Duffy, ~rf
H P Powell of Letart Falls and
Sunday bl month 10 JO A M
Mt. Moriah Baptl•l \ Church, pbqued on the formal bodtce cf sage or yellow calnlt!OIUI
L:hurch commuaiol'i and preachiD&amp; MIC.dfeport Rev N D BordO!l. the short jaeket which buttoner.
Mter a weddmg triP t Caea Mrs Mark Duerr
1 w Prel!edmg the program the
rourth Sunday in mcath 7 30 P. pastor 'Blbie School 9 30 Arlen1 down the back of the "same
pon Park. oe.-kelcy
M: chW"'"b. preachlnt~
Reese, supt, Mornmg worshap at WIS designed with a s11brlna neck va, and washington, D. c, they group enjoved a picntc dtnner ol
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hne and long sleeves endmg Ill will reside m Ann Aror, Moch•· Camden Park
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Th • (:nr at an hurch at tm- ' Chu' •oh of tho Nuarttne, Mid· e U1
Its A
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loek Grove, every Sunoay 9 10 A
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car gan
Robert Pahfler trlmmed
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P pastor B1ble School 9 30 Lester pearls
her shoulder . length
The new M-rs Eckard attended
1 30
Taylor oupt , Mornmg wo"hl• at vel! of omported "U. lliualon
Wcsle"' College for Women and
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M cburch .,a:eacltin&amp; fourth SUD· tO 30, Young People meetma
Sbe ea:m ed a whkte pra)'i r l'tCeiY8tl beY Bechelor of Seien.w
day In mouth tO 30 A M ebure.tf
E\'enmg wonhlp
7 30, book topped with white glamcl Bachelor or Fine Arls:. Maater of
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communion aod preaehmi Wednesday prayer me eting 7 30
Has and whJle shattered carnt Ftne Artl degfft from Ohto UmEUB Churohoo. Morning ltar &amp;
Church of Chrlot In Chrlotlon loons from
which
cascaded versoty Whole doing her masler'•
QC SOn
Enterprla•,
tt v. ROIIr llaho,, Union, Middleport, !Wv Guy 1'~ streamers cntwmed w1Lh s-hatter work she was gradu ate assntan•
Plans were di!K!uased for a1 .
Pastor MornlDI1 Star
sun.1av Sayre pa stor Sunda) Sehoul 9 30 ed while carnatlonJJ and the Kap tn mus~ educat1on and has done tending the Rio Grande. lJ.aptiJit
School 9 ,u A M
wor
mu, supt,
"er P$ Beta marriage cro!s
additional gra&lt;luate work at Col Association to be held m JaCk·
dup at 11 A M MYF sunday e\'e v1ce, at 7 30, Wednesday prayer
The bride's attendants wert' umbla UniversitY She ts a mem son on September 'l •vh"'n thR
mail at a. Prayer meeting Thun- meeting 7 30
Mrs Roy E Mtller dater of the ber of Kappa Beta, Ph1 Upsilon Women's Miuionary SOciety .of
day evcnm&amp; F.nt~rpme SundDy
Church at Chrl•t In Chrl~ti•n bride, matron of honor, Chester, Otmcron, Sigma Alpha Iota and th!! Pome,oy Flrtt Baptist Chlll'th
School 10 tO A M Mornmg wor- Union, Robson Rev 0 H tart 0 • and Miss Wllma Herrmann, Tau Beta Sigma
met Thursday
at the
p M. pastor Sunuda.y School 9 a 1!1 Cheshire, Ohio, brtdesmau'l
Mr Eckard reeeived h1s Bache ehun::h ,
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ship 9 30 A M YF at
6 30Praytlt Annte Mohler, supt, Mornlni wJ)r·
Evenlna worship
7 30
:Both her attendant&amp; wore pa!l lor of Arts deifee eum laude
Mrs T T Shelton. vice p"lrti
meetmg Wednesday 1 30 p M.
th p broadcut 10.11 a m, 7 30 lel blue over tatfeta and were from Marahall College with mo.· dent, l)fes1deA at tho meetiJlK
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worship, wednesday wt ballerina lenath and had por- jors ln bu!lin.estro ,. admmJS.trati.Qn which opened Wltb group 'smalni
Evemng
Ul Churchet. Llt•rt Fell•, R.. 7 30 prayer meetlna
tra1t neekllnee and short sleev.es and mustc He is a m~mber o( and devotion!! led by Mre Joeeph
'er MartJn, Pastor Sunday School
Church of Chrl•t. Bradbury, Ed- two-tone ~umberbands o! blue Kappa Delta Pl.~ Mu Epsilon Slg Cook using for her topic, "W11.·
11 30 A M. Worship Servll!e 1 p Ward Emerson,
pastor. Bible taffeta endlng In sashes eneireltd ma and Muste Educators Club ter That Falls Not" Mrs 0 R
M Chrbtiaa Endeavor altnrnate School 9 30.
Thurm .. n CaneY th.eir waists and the full
He hall hJa own band and has Fab of C9lwnbus wal! welebJOed
!iunat:.a at 1.80 P. M.
supt, Morning worship 10 30 Their headdress were ma,chlrig played the trumpet w1th name
"Reservoirs
of Lovo
and
Chu-h of the Naart '- , ..... Chriltian Endeavor 6 p m Even· open crowns of pearls with c1rcu- band&amp;"on the road and 1n New Mercy" was Ute topte of the pro,.. 1 r·
In~~: wor1bip 7 3() p m
lar vei11 of silk muslCJ.I:I The1r York. He holds
a
graduate
presentee! by Mrs Shelton,
euse, ~ K. William.. pPtor.
Flnt BapHit Chui'Ch, East frl\lln aceesaon~ were white shoes and 1eholarsh1p In buslne!!l adminH,·
Baptlat homes,
Suftday School P 30 A M. Morning: streel, Ralph c Zundel. pastor. g1ovea
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tratton at the University of Michl.
ror retired mmiatera, or·
wor&amp;hlp 10 30; NYPS e 30 P M i wmtam W.ltsnn. supt 9 30 to J1
The
man was 'Edwin Schql, gan where he will enroll m Sepand
O.ili:'
EvanteUstlc 1ervlee 1 30 P. M Combined service ot worship 1nd cousin or the groom from Hamll- ternber
Mrs.
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gave a
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tudy
Spee'lal mUS\C! Sermon tan, 0. and the ushers were R.Oy
GueJt&amp; were reaistercd by Mrs thought from • he Ml11110n Mags·
mC ror
midweek and TuesdQ 1"Sinning With the Tongue'', NuT· E M111er CbestN, 0., and Jame&amp; Edwm S(hul. Hamilton, 0, anrt zine" and Mr Ralph C. Zundel
afternoon prayer hour.
aery and Junior church for ehil· ltamsay, Huntlngton
qut.oftown guestl were Mr and gave a readln -.J!'O~ the "Book
Haun of
theater, 1.,. dren tt to 11 30 observance of
The bride's mother wore a blue Mrs. Ira Cox, Delaware, 0, Dr of Reme10brance. "Mrs
Ellen
da1 School 81BD A. M. Mornlna the Lord's Supper Tu4!!1d&amp;y 8 P flowered sheer trimmed drets 11r and Mrs Wayne
llutterworth, Co\lch wresented the dedication
worship 11 A M Sl.'ILday evenina; m. Rellglous service_ 1t the Fair Ale neon lace, white lilk ahant~l Matlon, 0, Mrs David ' E Davh of the love gift and prayer
worah1p at B Proyet JQttUill on Gr unds
picture hat, whate and blue acc.w- Youungarown, Mr. and Mrs. Don·
At the dose of the mee~lng re·
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United
Methodl•t Chun:h, Pocn- sorles and corsage of pale plillc aid Cox and Jlll, Hlllllboro, Mr rreshments
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Bradford Ch"rch of Chr1tt Su"" el'(ly, Rev Eugege Brown, pastor
day School, 9:3tl a. m. Lor'ft'l Sup- Isiond''' Sthool 9 15 a m 'l'beo II
per lmmedla~ely followlnr.
smttb, aupt. Worlhip 10:30 a m
' ' " Melhoctllt Chutch. Har.ry •\Fallow Ground" Tuesday 8 p m
Batea. P11tor, Laurel CUff. SUD- openlns services of the Meia• co
day Scbool 9•30. Clau meetiat Fair 1:ponsored by the Meigs Co
lO 30, FM.Y servict 1':00, heW Mlnl!t.,rlal Assodation Rev Clyde
'1'1i 8 to; 'Pnyer M.eetJ~II W•dne,. RoRU!. wUL brmg the measaiO
day 7 80. Hyaell Run
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Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy Morning
Rev Harry Ptckens, pastor service at 11 with SPIRI'l' the subSunday School 9 80 a. m., Young jett of the Jesson sermol'l and the
Peoples meetlnC 8•40• p. m • GG1den Text Now we bave ric:plvPreachtng servlce 11 '7:30 p m . ed nol the 1plrit of the world , but
l'rayer meeting Wed "' 30 p m, the spirit whlch ls of God l CorThursday' 7 30 p m East Letart lnlhlans 2 12. Wedne1day. evenlnr
S S 9 SO Morn ina: worsh1p 10 45 ienlce M 8 Th~ public is cordial·
Evening worship 8 on the tst; 3rd ly tnvlted to atlend, Reading rBDm
bth Sundays. Prayer meeting on w1th aide entrance located at the
Wednesday at 8
reu of the ehureh open to the
I.Hine M11al1n
CMr1a• auah public on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m.
Altr.d Methodist Church, ln.
Service• &amp;uadt)' 7:30 and
1·80
R M Grove, pa.stor Sunday School
of Chrl•t,
Pomeroy, 9 ~ Lloyd Dillinger, IURt: wor9·30, Richard Davia, ship 10 48 .Sunda;r 2 to 3 p m.
9upt Morning worship tO SO, aervlcn at Elmwo~d Rest Home
Topic "The Eldership" Chrutian Sunday 1·80 P m MYF Wedne.,
Endeavor 6 30 EYening serv1ee day 'f 30 p. m 'Midweek pn)'er
Dai1y Vacati.m Bible Sl!hool Pro- •ervlces~..,..---.,-...,gram 7·30.
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ne•day a pm. P=~
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,o so, Joe

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SMART SET

See lb..., New

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complete
rlllllle of olzes In rayon flllle rayon pb
anlllle .llld nubby cottoli . twetdw •*-

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O~S~ Evange ine
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ttietr famlUea
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ficnic Friday

7:30 ••4

OPTOIU'IaJIT

N~ W. COMPTON, 0. D.

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.

James
Cbapter
\he supper wbleh was
twentY·IIx memben and
Mr.s. wnua Anthony,
tho

ter
Stevers,
Luta and Mr•

&gt;Wood,

NO.'

Pomeroy·Midd~ Olllo,

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Style Show Is . Fe;ture
or 1\tleigs Junior · Fair
ba~!f~~!~u:e ~eJg.o County 4·H ~irl• and members of the Future Homemakers of Arn•rlca

~':!o~::rr~:h~l~t~~v~lemM('.dl:~ ~~~~~';;~c~t tl;,"! i:'o~te ~J~~~ ;::;'l:~:tsi:tc~~~u~~ti:~

e gs County Fair.
mr~:~~!\~!ggr;~~ ~f 't'A" okr "A·" to win the privllege of taking part in the §!yle revue dut·
Lol 'z. ,...•
as wee at the Pomeroy Jumor High school were·
•
a
1g1er, Aleta Carpenter
·
Karen
1ennl!er Lohae Mel:
anJ Brown, Sue Ann Myers Joyce
Caraon, Louise Fisher, snaron Rlt
chlo, Patrie!• Blakealee, Joy&lt;e Car. son, Audrey Cunmngham, Myrna
annua

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ElBE.RFELDS

llOIIIday, AugUI\12,

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Kay Kay
Chntock Lanna
Ann Carleton, sandra

ng • 25 for appearances in the court of Mayor

1057

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p
rio...:ty
T0 Bl.le~~t

F '} T A
ai ore 0 ppear In Court
c
T
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$
~~{t:,"'~lrg~~:· ~~~~~· E~:~:
osts
wo
1' en 225 In Bonds ~Flu"
S~eele,
Tufner
MeBond totall •2
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Nod Ftom

Are Predicted
~pus lin ~f!~J!!!~Y

~OL11UUS UP -

sys~te~m::;:::,;r.

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5S00theastern
Ohi0 TB Group
Le8defS Meet

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~d ~~ ~tt~e
a(~~Dt~~e aen~nee

Ohio National
Guard Ordered
To Cut Drills

Local Residents
Aid Is Asked Jn
Heart Research

KaY

Not"rb

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sJim HOpe Held

For Agedwoman
On Pikes Peak

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Herberf H
CeJebraf es H'
83r d Birthday

:a_v-

~u :men~

~1 ero,
The~e
~artl!von ap~loUtJ

TII~Color~llo

~ee ~tote

beet

War ll veterans and theu faiDilies Sunday •,.hen"~ ~ha~
~r.piner
ellruh79eel and apparently exploded in a desolate sw•mp
A ma~;:1 of C111aditn air ~ttled
ng a
persons aboard
r
•
IJlte a cOOl saddle on the north
central bact of the aation urlJ
The dioaster was the worst tn Canadian aviahon history and
today, eau.atng temperatunea ~
drop 10 to 15 degreea in North
Dakota and Mnmeaota

Scattered thundentotml 11 norted
an the RoekleJ, wbllc a humfd
blanket of warm air covered tbe
rest of tbe country from the Rod·

les to the eastern

seabo~rd

A calm tDda)' followed an ad.ive
24 hOUri In "bleb two lnche&amp; fell
at Miami, Fla, three Inches at
ClnelnnatL and about two-and-a
half mehe1 at MobUe Ala and
Lexington KY
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Cooler ~ather wUJ prevail over
the northern third of the country
today, .scattered •howere and
thunderatol'lllJ o«:uring along the
stnp from tbe Ohla Valley to the
M1d·Atlant1e eoutal area

Sheriff Fears
MiSSJ.Dg
• Man
1May Be Dead
1

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d8 h1erlrt Robert C Hartenbaeh
m tted today he "fean 67 year

old -Harry Mason Manley 1s dead·
Maley lett the O'Nmll Rest
Home a weet ago alld the only
trace found of b1m. since wu a
,11boe, about 100 yarch from the
home, near a barbed wue fence
'nte sheriff lltd no word whatsoeYer hl.!l be~ heard of Maley's
pomihle where about.s He lefl a
bor.rt 6 p m , on a eool evenme

Four Truckers
Are Fined For
overl oading

' '"Surely someone would bave reported &amp;eemg a one shoed man
wondenna: around," Slid HarteDMayor E F Roblnaon Saturday ~cb. "If he Jl still aro~WJd" Maley
Rl"ht fmed four tru • d I
f
a one time .was a patient at At
..
e. r ven or heos State Hospital.
O'ferloadina: af!e arre~t,. bY lbe
Rlate pa.trel lilt i'eek
Tile O,l'felll ~e u; tn~ t)le
'niey were ~~~~~in F Martm, S20.·
woods commuafty -Ru"ed
'h~Jci~H;olllS 0 Huntlef, $29.'70; •hills SWTound 1t The abcn[f nid
P Karne, $65-70, and Earl person.nel at the home bave searH. Smith, $6'7.70, all amauntl 10 ched for a week with no result A
eluding cosls
troop or Boy Scouts asauted l.ast
Lom1 La.udernult, was fined $10 Tuesday
and coats for dn.vlng on a tem-------porary perm1t wttbout a licensed
operalor

C

FUneral serv1cea for Jeeee
ant,
or Long
who died
suddenly Gf a heart attack
fishing In Forted Run Late oa Frio
da)'
held today at tbe
Long Bottom Cbriatiaa Ckurcll
wltb ReY Freeland Norris officiatIng
Burial waa to be made ln the
Sand HUl Cemetery.
Tbe retired miner and veteran
of World War n 11 sumved by hfa:
wife Harriet of Long Bottom; tllree
1ons, James, Ann Arbor, Hieh;
Ml8S Evelyn Tuttle1 St Petenl:lur1,
FIL; Ina Mae Bryant at home and
three ai.sters, :Mrs ReubeD Carr
Long Bottom; Mrs Rosa Ball,
Acre, W. VL; Mn. V1ola Altber,
N TazeweU, VL and IZ Jhnd
ehildrfl!n.
Two brothers prMeded him in
deatb.

Loni

llei.Ja c:ountians, two from
Middleport, two from Pomeroy
and two
Syra£Use
amon1 tHe 179 graduafes who reeelved degrees in eommeneemeet
et:ercber held
Ob1o UmvemtJ
flln Saturday
Don E. Weaver, editor of the
Colpmbus Cltizen, told tbe 1'79
,n'duatea "The great problem of
the lndJvidaJ today 11 to lit hrmJelt happily and u1etullr into a
dl1nglng aoclety The world IS
uowtnz Ia fan ln population, hi·
duatrial achievement and new ideas
that the eauee of the Individual Ja
apt to be IOIIL"
Meigs Cou.o.tlans rer:eiving degrees were Mlddleport-HUine
I.&lt;wl&lt; Philao.n. BSEd , 208\1 S.
Tblrd Ave.; Pearl Childert Rernoldl, BSEd , 415 s . Fourtb St.
Pomero1-Edlth Riggs Riffle, .BS
Ed., Route 3,; Nonga Fleming Roberta, :&amp;SEd 106 Wehe Tetrace
Syncuse-Howard Vinton Cozart
BFA; David D Qulanberry, BSEd:
P. 0. Box 132

0
IDDW8D vertnrf Divorce Decree
I (lann'ed By n....ath
Is Granted To
saturday Aug, }0 Gertrude Barton W. Virginia Man
wu Given Fine For
Disturbing Peace
JhrloD
Mn~

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aU~esUElnBECBri~~TYt(UP)ed- A happy post-war reunion with. rel·
-·" urn
1nto tragedy for
gro
l w ld

Six Meigs County
Funeral Servic~ Students Awarded
For Jesse Bryant DegreesAtOU
SJx
Are
Held
Todav
• Bryfrom
were
Aged BelPre Man
Ill.
Bottom
wh.ll,
Falls To Death
at
were to be
Into Ohio River

Steak House In
Pomeroy Opened
By Dr. Tom Crow

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World War ll Vets,. Families
Are Victims Of Tragic Crash

Lambert Thunderstorms

Well&amp;, Bnbora Cleland, Ruth Ann C 0 Fisher of Middleport were•ordered forfeited Saturday l!lre&lt;lor Rolpll !Jworti?l
'Bailey, Ruth Ann Brothers, Janet mght and two other men in court appearances were fined a the priority
Caldwell, Shelba HaU Rachel total of $20 and costs
..
vaccine
be
to
local wall
medieaf
Floyd Le e Ed wards of Middleport, wh'o was free on a bond
Hawk , Doroth )' Circle, Vtck1e
• Helen K y B
M
of '200
h
~
,Dr. Dwoljk slid el••t million
Cl.r ...
am
.,
on c arges of driving while i~"xlcated
!••led
to make shotl of the vaceme will
- b• avail·
Smitb,
Judy, aG a IIarr,
a on an
Wanm.u
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da, Tackett, Linda
Hubbard
an appearance and bis bond .,1s llde for the nation and drug aqplanet Vineyard, Yvonne Damewood
ordered forfeited
pllm 10 far have f.lV~n no 1ridlCa
'})onna Hllldore Judy Proffltt Na
Vugll L !ton, 27, of Mlddlepart, tion bow mucr.&gt;;nlf be" sent to
dine Roue h. Martha Parker, Dorl 5
also forfeited a bond of $25 when Ohio.
Caldwell, Janice Caldwell, Mado..
•
he too, d1d not appear to anawer
AI a result, he nid, the •
}yn Brown, Barbara Smith, Caror:harges of ll'ltoldr:ation
Health Department p~na to l'kJyn Woodrum, Rebeeea Dye, Shar·
ll was pointed out today that tn ommend that the vaedne be glftn
on AtklnK, Janet Carpenter Mmrettnt weeks a number of bOnds lJrat to government worken: wllo
ado Murray, Judy Cray, Dt.rls
have been forfeited by non-appear- perform "sential IM'\I'ieea
Wells. Jamcf': Teaford, Shnon DoExecutive Socretarii!S from five ance In court, wuh tile defendants
The he~t.Jth director eJP9baslzed
and Role Greenlee.
aoulhc!!utern Tuberclll.osls
and m ttrc eases app•rent)y, '!nder the however, that adoption ..,._,.IJ'i prl:
10
Health AsMiciations met on Frl 1mpre1~uon that by forfeltlng bOnd orlty standards will belilri~Uy MP
~rl1
day, Auust 9 at the home of MN' the case ie closed again them
to local medieil vou~~·t""
1
male
Joe B. Dav11, NclsomJUe se~re
Pollee Chaef lj'ar:.rum today sa1d
Dr Dwork 81ld ao=f •"e
taries attending were Mrs Au lhat such II not the case and tft•t thorny problems in
u.ti:'n
GalUpolis, Mr-&amp; those wbo forteit bondr al'e sti}J aad prionty will ~
~d
aullt .Arnold,
Wallace Bradford, • Mlddleport, charged and that the CAses are def-~ next 'Week at a meeti~~ " e
Mn. Dorothy Kneg, Logan, Mrs mitely "not eloaed " He gtd the health officers In CheyeDJII1
Davis .and Mlsl'l Patr1eia Gray defendapts are still s1,1bjeet to ar·
The vaccine is ex~ to ~
J.larletta Also present was Frtd r_ests
I placed on the commerdal marbt
MILTON LAMIIIT
JPlgust, Fteld Counselor, Ohio
In other caaeJ appearlng before I tbOIIJChout tbe country ilmleti.Qk
Milton Lambert, son of Mr and
Tuberoulos1s and Hea 1th AJsoCJa- Mayor C. 0 Fisher over the week nlJllt month.
,
tiqn, Columbw
end Leroy Elevins, a .truck dri.Yer
Dr Dwoilt said be mtends aijo Mrs John t:llmbert, Mulberr)'·av,
of P!llddleport was arrested Satur· to discun problems relatin&amp;' •lo and &amp;tellu football athlete for
:~~~~~~~~:discussed
for the day by Officer Ike .Neal for run- the ya~CI~ with Gov c wnue Pomeroy High School today wl8
of the Ohio Tu mng II stop Sign BIIMn&amp; pleaded O'Neill.
not1f1ed b,. Coach "BlUie" Munn
He.alth Assoc1a 'guilty" to the char-ce and was
He said be also planned tn p~· of Wl.aeonsin to report to the Big
at Logan, ~, on as1e1sed $10 and costs
pose to tile governor a plan 1a . Ten Badger CIIDipui Oll leptember
10.
....
!I'hl~lL alao Geor1e apenoer, 2¥, of Pomeepy .pantilnt the """" mlllt1
probiCJM~m- tu~ RFD, a~!ted 1 tw Offl~ .Gilll:e:t t~ on ttlreiito &amp;tate UD--- Latnbert I• oMIII••I''Jtj J!&gt;o WIJ.
constn UlllYermty College bf Chem·
~:~:L~~~:f
Janet
general health
for drtY'ii\g wi.tnout a lleen1le paid campo...
iea.l
Engmeermg and has been
·~
Carol Sue Traeewelt1 Lin·
M.'r :Kalgust reported ob the a fine of $10 and coats
Dr Dwort .- said current tacl11.
JrRnted an Athletic Schol81'shlp
~····· Dottle Brown Darlene formahon of 1 tri-state televasion Pohce Chief Bartrum alao re· lies are overcrowded and could by the B1g Ten powerhoUie
and Rutb Anh Brother.:
comm 1ttee to make better use 00 ported today that Jamet Ned can not deal with any possible a.uallc
The Athletic Scholllt'lhip was
television facilities fo 1 or Middleport was released from nu outbreak in Ohio
1
awarded
to Lambert after vialts to
Among the 4·H girl• exhibiting purposes of tubercutoaos and Mlddlep.ort Jail over the week end
An additiOn to the present bulld1
--~
Jirticle.a
to uH and wear the fol· health education
a1 ter servini ano lh er sentenre for 1ng WI 11 be sought to provide the Badger eampua and a review
~,ng receiv~ the "A" grade to Mts&amp; Gray an~o .. nced tha·l tho nt1oxicatlon, but that before ba space for an a1r pollution Iaborll· bl' Murton and h1e I!Oaehlng ltaff of
movtel taken of local football
male tbm
ribbon
wlnnera·
(C on t1 nued on PIP Fi\oe)
JpYee
Cirtleblue
Jackilf
.Tones,
Ben- J957 Tri-State seal... $.ale Ktck-Ort fre eaae
M h e was g1ven a hearing begames in wldeh Lambert waa a
etandout player.
netta 'Clark, Norma Barrett, Caro- meetmg wtll be held In Huntma· e~r C ~t~ C 0 Fisher wbo warn·
Lambert ts at home f« the next
tyn Greenlees, Barbara Davis. Vi- ton, November 13
next rme he apv
ola Davis. Elizabeth Bruch, Mar·
Mrs DaVIs acknowleded gifts &lt;if eh
tb
I
on an nto.JdcaUon
month enjoying a vaezUOn before
j()rle Bents Margaret H&amp;rll)On magazines boOks and record, l&lt;l
would be
reporting to tile Badger coacbia&amp;
rtaH
Janke HoU~n, Mary Sue Handley: the Southeast Tuberculosis HOB·
oa age F1ve)
~... Jennifer Lohse Janet Scott, Ta- pltal. TbCI!C donabons came from
mara Flnlaw Jane Baer s~zanne all counties 1ft lloutheaalern Ohio
Pri~e Paula ·s~re
Teaford \ She added that indlViduala and
June 'Netgler, Sue A.t)n Myer8'1 Jan: ora.anballoRJ interested in mak·
COtUMBUS UP - Ma2or Gen..
.et Bl11e1J Melanie Brown Alma ang contributaons to the bosp1tal
Leo ~ Kleber, Ohio adjutant gen·
Stef- mlaht contact Dr Harold Cashman
Hope Smith Clarl~e
eral, baa dtreeted the Ohio Naa~f Wioe~enoer Eleanor' Kay Medical D1reetot, SoutheMtern
tional Guard. to halt recruiting
NelsonScrp'!elder, Sbaron' Sue Cottrill, Tubercu1081a Hospl,tal,
and pay c!rUla in Augt,~at In comville, Mrs F H 0 Brten, Syra
Sandra Mr:Ml1lan Pamela \vtlaon
ReAJdenta of
Pomeroy and pliance with a federal government
Otbers e:s:hlbiting in the cta~s cuse or J S Porter, Gallipolis
Middleport can belp heart re· order Umitlng gu1rd ex.penditurew
search by ordering their Christ.
Kreber said only eiJht pay drllk
Belpre, Ohio man wa! Hated
from 4-H clubi were Roberta
mas cards from ttre Heart Fund inate1d or the norm 11t 12 will be ray among the week end death
Kraeuter1_Lola Zeitler, Anna Barthe Central Ohio Heart Assocla: held during the llrat quarter of , ataJltJes ln Oblo whicJ1 Hated at
rell Catherine Bla!ll, Peny RualJOn haa announ~ed
the new fileal year He Indicated le~: 20 dead In traffic accidents
aell, Ruth Reed Janiee Evans, Mary
The
asaociation
Is
now
taking
the four drills lost this montb
wer Meed, 78. ol ~lpre wu
Starcher, Sharon DiU, Audrey Mcorden
for
CbrJstmas
cards
with
probably
would
be
held
Jn
the
reported
as having fallen to hit
Kinney, Janet Seott, Bonnie Mlller,
lhe
proceeds
to
be
used
for
flDal
quarter.
dtath
from
the Parkersbutr·Belllary Jordan Karen Drake, Aleta
htart
research
Kreber
uld
the
ONG's
strengtb
pre
Bridge
into
the Oblo Nver on
Carpenter, Terry Bradford, Kay
Cards
are
priced
at
12
for
eellinJ
ia
12,830.
But
actual
Sunday
Wilford, Carol Teaford, Kay Hen
The C(lunt between 6 p m Frl~
drix, Gloria A,uther1on, Diane El·
Every ship has a' shakedown $1 GO. lmprlnte of the 1ender'&amp; 1trenatb ia an additional 593 or
narqe are available at an addition· about tbl'tle mea too "'111.any' fot daJ through midnight Sonday
wood, Dorothy Hornell, Norma Ni· cruise when hands streamline du· _al
COlt
e~b qrUt...
ahawed three peraons drowned .and
&lt;!bOll, Mary Blse, Ruth Smith, Bet- tie• and effltiencY 'comes· w'th
Measuring 41,! by 6% inches.
The ONG't 37th dl'riaion re- tw died io JRtKellneous accl~
tr Jtandolph Ron.aleen Oaboro, Car· praetlce Dr Tom Crow, \t1dei.y
olyn SIMon, Patty Arnold, LindJ known dentist of Pom.eroy.. has the Heart. J:uad Cbrlstmas card eelved the bad DGWI ftursd;ay didla to ra1ae the tote! In all type
" \
Smith, Janet Arnold, Maud Brewer, ordered just Uiat /of bls n~w feafurt~s a full-colOr pidure of dur~ng tbe final week Of the two acddents to 215
the
~tagrapb
tbe
''Geranium
week
swnmer
training
:period
at
!
Martha Brewer, Rose Ann Thells, ''Cro\t's Steak House," w. Mam
Tree It carries a yule-hme mes CIJ1'!P Br~nrtdse KJ. The 7.- D .!"-.
Naney Zumbal!b, Darlene Torrenee,
Mary Lee Damewood, Mary earner·
While I fornfal opcrtlnd will be ll&amp;Je piUI' the roUowlng notation 000 tu.arilamea
camp
e
"This card wall purchased from Slaturday and return -to their
on, Ann Hubbard, MarY Jane
In a week or 10 dass th c t 1 0 1
•
I 116
LDuke, Sharon Van Cooney, Doro- announced
the
modern facihty IS
e en ra
h 0 Heart .Nsocla .,omel n
Obio cl.tltia.
thy l(owell
,
1
' tlonafto11 Jor heart re
open
for
business
ln
the
house
Vt:
4-H alrla receiving A grades for
~onatruction of dress-up drenes Itself The drive-In aervice will be
Orden may be placed wit"- the
I
c tr
"
00Vef
aft: Martha Parker, Doria CaldWell opened Tue&amp;day, Aug 13
Tom Crow, Jr., and Robert Crow
en 8.1 Oblo Heart Association,
Janice C.ldwell Reber:ca Dye, 1an· •ons ol Dr Crow, a:re managerS 50 E Bro~d ~t' Columbw, Ohio
Franels Overturf, Mtddleport,
tt Durb.am, Sharon AtkiDI, Anna Df the restaurant. Twenty persons
IS
RD., WIJ notified Salurday ot the
MWTIY, Dorill Ann Wells, Janet
death of his brather, Row11n (Bill)
are employed an the 24·hour-day
ca,rpenter, '-!lnada Murray, VIr· service.
0\'erturf, at University Hollpltai
ginia Johnson, Elaine Steele. Lan·
and curb
Saturday He wa1 95 years o.f aile'
1s be·
na Turner, Judy Cr:ay, Patricia to Drive-Iq
ng m,aintalned from It e m
SAN FRANCISCO UP _ Her·
$urv1vors include h~ wtfe, Mary
Jlalre.alee Otheri exhlbitlna in the to mldnl&amp;ht weekday! .:and Sunda.v
bert HooYer be&amp;tn hit Mtb year and son BuztY, Colll'miJUil, orothers
elua were Madalyn Brown, Bar·
night the Drtve·ln wlll
today, enjl)ytnr 1'fundamentally Francis, Walter and John Jerrv
bara Smith, Cal'(llyn Woodrum, Saturday
oper~te until 1 a m
1ood" health but wryly a~knowl· and S1Sters. Franchon Overturf
Linda Folmer, Patty Young, Oaa
The Steak House has 14 stools
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. _ edtlng hia. "longevity
dependa '\i'lrglnin V1tatoe, EloUe Churty:
Turner, Margaret Smith, Kathryn
boothe
)fill
bP.
Open
con
(UP)-Atd
.
.:...rlties
ld
tod
mainly
on
pilll!l"
half-sisters,
Erwln Finley:
and
two
Sl4ek, Betty Jeffers and Ann Sat· tlnuousiJ'
81
ay vol
The former Republ~an Presi- Pan•y Shy; and a haJJ-brother.
&amp;ent.
Ten ~eelu were req,u 1red to ~r~eer:elrn:o:;:,~tol~~f! :
dent told ne,..JJI;e~ hilt hearln.a
Frie)lds may call '-t the Jerry
Wlnnlnt A awards In the eon·
completely
remodel-the
'foi'Dlr
K¥
slim
'chan
i
t.tlat
{b
e
waa
failln1
but
euept-lat!a
setae
SPifln
Funeral HOI,tle where serattuction of •ports clot.hel were
~e Carson, Audny Cunning· eto~e Set.ViC!e StatlOn All-- m6dern mountaln ~Imber w:a lti~~a~!! or "wonder dtut" aUtJrU 111! · bu '"lees wiU be held, Tuesday at
was illltalled CholeJ! after aevpq df.Yf 00 l'ikea Peak
been in top l!lhape Jlsu.:ldt lait lea o'elodt
bl!ft. Ellen Young, Myrna HOffman,
$p#•t• .,....n be- b'l,tl!day. •
Anno ~orraY. Dod&amp; Well.o, Vlf. • ' 1 •• • Wide wliel!'«hlu&gt;tt
md fou,iltaln' sertlee Ire , y.ftp'JO.t leot Monday wbUe d..
Aller you p... tl!oAlorlPtural
MARKIT
i:hiia JohniiOD, Elaine Steele an6ng 11ve"
Is space (pr 2tJ &amp;eending tbe famed 14 ,100 _ f06t limit of
atil$.0 ,ean»
QNQN'N',ATI ijP - Producr
Lanna Tutner am~pl' the partlel·
... a
blabl:toP.ped lot peak Siie bfts eltmbed It annually be aald with a Millle,*"'!Joar ton- , _ . steadY; cO.osumen
paUn3 4·H girls wKlle Ottier• e:s:hibror the 'PIIt llli years, Mrs , Roti- ••vlty 4ependl!l matntr imj pills."
•1Wf brown, A jumbQB 42-44. A
JtiDI ln the elaa we~ Karen Holt- o e rear of the building.
ert1
wa.s
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A final divorce degree
granted today In Melli County
Common Pleaa COurt to Gertrude
Barton, ReedsYIIIe, trom
Barton, Mandleld Reformatory,
Coustody of one minor child ..,.
granted the plaintiff and the d~
fendant ordered to PaY $30 per
month support and $100 court
costa.
In Jean Carson vs. Robert D
Carson the court ordered the defendant to appear at 11 a m Aug
14 In a contempt actiOn. _
Columbus and Southern Electric
has filed suit for money 0111~
tfPOUnting to $448 7t plua Interest
1111inat Bill McFarland, Rt. 2
Lake City, Tenn , et. al Webate;
and Fultz are actina for tbe .plaint-

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GO TO TRYOUT
Dave Hlndy and .Jim Bowlu of
Htddl6p0ft, the Latter wJth a Redo
leg eoatraet boau1 offer to •lin
18 a pitcher, JO to Cblrleaton tohlJht to take batting praeUce witll
the A~erlcan ~octation Senators John hrsODI will tate the
MRS P'ada to Charleston.

Just1ee of Peal!e R E Grmdley
fined Ralph Blessmg. 22, Letart,
W. Va .• f3'1-20 on counts of dtsturbaanee of the peace and resist"
tng arrest over the week end
He fined Joe Hysell $15 and
costs for lntoxJcation and Ra.Y·
mood Portr, 18 Carpenter. tre
aame amount for dasorderly eonduct at the American Legion danee
at WUkesvllte Saturday night.
Meanwhile, Sheriff RobeTt c
Hartenbach rported Harry Elliott.
New Haven, W Va , was jailed
for mtoxacatlon by the state patrol
1nd wdl go before Maynr c 0
Fisher of Middleport
Cl.~tude Sm1th. arrested Aug 10
for DWI. bas posted $300 bond and
released
Glenn Roland Racine Rt. 2 42.
jailed Saturday for Intoxication.
was releand when no formal cllarteA were filed
Lawrence Harrison.
Rutland,
wu Jalled by the &amp;herlf1 for dJs.
orderb ccmdur:t and tntoitcatlcm.

one of the world's worat
Th Maritimf's Central Airway,
DC4 charte1ed by .the Imperial
DlvtSIOh Of tbe Canadian Leglon
m Toronto, burst mto rt.amea OD
1mpact and dug a deep crater io
the marshland Bodies of the "':J
paMenser&amp; a••d 11x crewmemberJ
wre torn hmb from limb In th•
ensutng biaJt.. Jdentifleatlon ,..11
expected to be alma&amp;t impouible
Last r1tes were eonducted 1r1: the
scene or the trade,ly by Rev Alexandre OeBI01s, rector of the
Partsh of Ste Cro1x
The pas!engers were Brituh
war veterans or members o( their
famihes who bad settled in canada after World Wv n_ They bad
chal'tered the plane to vtait their
fol'D!er homes m the Untted Kin ..dom
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WHther Not Certain•
The doomed atrhner's pilot gave
no mdJcatJon that 1t was m trouble
Last radto contact wu made over
Quebec C1ty wheD ita c&lt;aptaln, Norman Ramsay 34, or Montreal, reoprted that everything wu aormai
and the weather dear Prenously
the weather bad, repot1ed &amp;elttefled thunders torms 111 ~e area. 1

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5\1!' fte• Tbef
~ ""'
lll"~R
as It'""""'
flew overb-'d.
aa1d 1f wd """imping" ~:¥'"mat: ...
mg • bomble ftDi!e " OD ~mpaet
1t exploied, "moling a nOiae Iikt
an earthquake or tbunder clap .. .J
Ramsay was suspended for liz''
months when he ttuh landed a '
Trana-CaQada Airlines
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atellation
near ~ board
Dec. 17, 1954
ehargea him with "lack
ness," although t~e Pilots'
protested be bad Jnlfered
fatigue He had been flying for
MCA llnte late 1865 after resl-mg from TCA
J P Fournier, di 1 triet sup~
sor ol a1r regulatiolis fo the
partment o! Tr-ansport arrnred It
•aid 1t was "too 1000 io aseertaio
ra~d
was "too soo nto al('ertam
de!inttely" the c:auae of the crash.
but "It appetred that It exploded
on tm~l"
Preben CHtinw Work j
Fourmer 'JIJ tctompanied by
another DOT MficlaL They 'Wt!!'e
returmng to the crHb scene this
mornlng fo conduct an invzti-...
tion
- The area wu roped orr and Ilia:
Royal Canadran Mounted Pollee
eonsta flies m searlet tu Diet rtood
guard Fragments Of twiSted metal and a water filled ernter were
all th~t rematned of ttie red, white
and ulver plane None of the
Plecea' were more than two feet
long
~eseuer wa4ed through
mup: up to theu knees to recover
bauage from lbe- marsh, .wblcb
1S lfUITOUpded on all &amp;des by
dense 'wOodland
Rain had just litarted' to faU ,
when tti:e big plane drt:med ove~
head. Many residenta af the area
were m ebUJ'Ch whet~ ~ey lleard
the exploSion One of the first per.
sons- at lhe 'ieene was Andre LeClre, 22, who 111d, "We heard
something lite an earthquake a
big blast At first we thought ' it
was thunder beeouse- it had juat:
started to ram "
Alphonse Charest, a farmer on
whose property the criBb oc:~urrd. sa1d he
aaw the plane
flymg verv low " He DJ.d bll
~aughter, Denise, wu
~eepinf:
'when she woke up thinkiac
It was an earthquake "
OcHn Cronlng UMftntful
The plane had left Lon40n Saturda_y mght, wber.c. the ve~ana ~
had attended veter_a111• tefemoa-

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Of the Atlantic,
flavlk , Iceland,
,!t crashed 170 -""'.. .:
Montreal where
refueled before coJ.til);d,;g
Tof1)nto
The plane wu lait
Qut~bec City at 2:07 p.
was d1,1e 1n Moatreil S3
later. Search planes
patched when lt was
oYerdue.
A plane beJonglu,l
an affiliate of MCA; op::~~~=
wre&lt;:tare dlreclly on· •
ftbeduled route.

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