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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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Midway Community ChYrd!
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,
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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
"DAI.LAS"

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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.
1
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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IO 30 BntJ 7 P m
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
.
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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6 45
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
1
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.
J
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gave a
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Wedneaday eveatnc ~ayer meet
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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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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llOIIIday, AugUI\12,

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Kay Kay
Chntock Lanna
Ann Carleton, sandra

ng • 25 for appearances in the court of Mayor

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osts
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1' en 225 In Bonds ~Flu"
S~eele,
Tufner
MeBond totall •2
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Are Predicted
~pus lin ~f!~J!!!~Y

~OL11UUS UP -

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Ohi0 TB Group
Le8defS Meet

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a(~~Dt~~e aen~nee

Ohio National
Guard Ordered
To Cut Drills

Local Residents
Aid Is Asked Jn
Heart Research

KaY

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sJim HOpe Held

For Agedwoman
On Pikes Peak

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Herberf H
CeJebraf es H'
83r d Birthday

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~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
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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
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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

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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

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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
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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
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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
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,Dr. Dwoljk slid el••t million
Cl.r ...
am
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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.
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!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
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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
h•at
~ell
near
the
BWIJ..
HooVer
and
thtee
"''CeraUons
39-40; A medlqm ~.P:a; J&gt;.
er MarilYn Blaek-. Sonja 1111·
mit
of 'hi1 famn,. wen ; . - . at a .,.al 20-23, R large ZNI; FOB
'" 1ft "'artha Colemaft, JOy WJaemau,
_
1unebean atiOatd lfie ~ ::Amerlean wllilr1nd brown A lar.ge fW; A
LIBfiARY TO CLOII
F4l..:t Mae Bl1ckw!Mid, Pauline Gib-1
Mrs Henry Null, Llbrartan, . . .bas COUNCIL MIITING POSTPO,.ID President liner named II\ his hon• mntlum 37·38, B larn 81}3'7
ton, Joan Wooctll'd and carol
The nrular meeting of the Mid· or U I htaftpol~ ol the observChickens, fryere unSettled; try.
mnount\ed
tbat tbe Mldc5eport
Beati!L
dleport
Village
Couneil,
which
waa
an~e
of
hil
83M
'tilrtbday
er1
3-3ltZ lb 20-ZZ;hens, heavy; 131'A" award" In the ~tehool,drel!ll
PubU~ Library Will be eloaed from
~);td.u(fd
lOr Uinlgbt; bu
Hoover bad e&lt;~mmenta on. prac- 15, light 10..12. Volume and price
eonttruetlon JfOUP among tlie 4·H Aur. 10 untll it reopena on Aua:ust
PbltPOne~ beaa.use of the abstn~ ::::~ e~ery! mbject except pol diatrlbution on fryer1 &amp;.900 at 20',
drlf: went to UMbel Hawk, Vt~kte 31 'r.ueaday ~I be th,e last day for of
...Ito
o er new•meo •t his tra.• 186.000 at 2'1i 32.000 at 2a .and 12.Clirl:, Lulmi Brewtr, Wu~ Tac- the Library to be open befor11 tbe tloELtoua~fh ~bo 11'! on v aca-. • ~~
~.i:~.birt!tda:V ntws ton• 3.00 at undetermined pt-leea
lContinued on Pap P'tvi)
anDual rece11.
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Sutter, 90 score 'TL

serv1~

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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
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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· •
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Let The Word 'Rest' Rule Your Vacat1on Plans, Don't
Come Back To Work T~red, Im table, Sunburned, Sore

MONDAY

tlo ns for rest and relaxation
Don t get 1hto a cross country dr vlng mar
athon Reah.ze that you an t see t he whole
Untted States lD t wo week::; Settle for a let:s
urely stghtseeinK tnp if you spend the hml
bark m school
or course a fellow can ta ke htS at home ln travel
Rest the mm d wtth book~ f you a l' gom g
d omg the thousand and one lit tle Jolls that
have watted aH year But that makes t h e t o settl e down somev.. here tf traveli ng vunt
h lslon cal places on the Y.ay Th is km- or VI
wtfe s wathng on the vacauoner a mghtmare
s1tmg will take your "m nd otf present day
So tl s never sahsfactorv Here are some ob
worr1 es and troubles
se rv attons on t acataons m genera l Ma~ be tt
You use your eyes more on vacation than
f1ts yours
An employers and an employees concep you do normally They are a lso. subJected to
unusual strain For tired eyes use sun glasses
t on or a vacation differ consaderably The
th at are moat restful It HI also a good tdea to
emplo\ er ernphasJzes rest a nd relaxation for
t he vacatione rs The employee thmks m &lt;:' arry a botttl! of Munn e m the car da shboard
compartment Move off th e road when you
term ~ of fun and act1vlty
Passabl y more attention should be giVe n to feel tired and take a nap
Keep the body rela~ed by mild exercise
rest in connedton wtth vacations Too many
people returmng to work :Nter their t w o Don t attempt a strenuous athlettc program
weeks off stgh weanly and say I m glad to If you are going to do a lot or walking do tl
m ea$Y stages Unless y.nu are in really good
get back t o t he offt ce for a rest
The annual vacation 1n the United States rondltlon - and few vacationers are .- start
has beco m e an actual necesstty for health and your sports activltl"' m mild doseg u~rtl your
well being But !or maximum benefits 11 muscles a&lt;e llmberel\ up
And fmally remember that tHe sun wt!l
sh ould be restful above all Rest the mtnd
rest the eyes rest the body is good advtce to burn th e pale city dweller s sk1rl Use sun tan
lotions and don t stay out too long A sunburn
the la1e su mm er and early
vacatlomsts
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Th e annual r est penod should be spent 1sn t relaxing
Rem ember let the word rest rule your
so that you retu rn refresh ed rather than fa
vacation at all time•
h gued He re are some tips on taking vaca
Everybody s getting

m the vacahon act
now If you don t get yours m July or August
chances are shm or having one at all wlth
vour family 10 September Yr hen the ktds are

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KINGSBURY

read wiLhOtlt the walls of lleir s n
bl.s ears fre:e to take 11 week off
wtthout explanation and he get
just plain sore
Sezze
Joe y()U re WB!rt ng
your Hfe wl.tllout a "ood womar.
to be tender and stand .\!taunt I 'I
in your need
there UJ noth nil!
like the patter of Hn) feet anrl
the wonderful even 1gs aroun rl
the TV with ' hOme cooked mcu
barbecues a d
fresh off the
childish voices welcommg you
hoMe from a hard day
n 1f'
jutt'! mtlls

BY Janeth B••l
Mr and Mr 1 eo K ng a d M
ch ael or columbus v s1ted M s
Ge org a Thoma and Mr and Mrs
Wm K ng
M cha I e :1 nc£1
her e for a long v I

1Big Ted Takes
Walking Record

UOS I ON UP - 'l'ed W ll ams
wos cr d ted tu ht y w lh a ne w
maJor lcu..,u record for r ten t onal
base~ on bah n ont' season
1he Bos on Red Sox slu gger
M1 and MMI
Sta ley Bra! was walke 1 ntent anal\y once m
have ~' urned to the r home n each game of a dou bleheader Sun
C eve and a f er a wo wee ks vn rla y raiS ng h s total for the cam
ra t on here and n F r da an I pa gn to 27 Tl'- e prev1ous b g
le ague re ord of 26 \'ats held by
of the Brooklyn
D kf' S de
\\ e~ kend guests of
Dodg rs
lolrs Way 1e Bea l w re
J ud y Johnn y anQ J.&gt;u el
ZULUETA FAVOM.ED
f N v York C I
NEW YORK 1 P
L ghtwe gl t
con ender Orla ndo Z luela s fa
Mr an d Mrs Mclv n
s ng vo t"d at 8 il fur h s comebac k
J
of Columbus we e
sl art l(l n f' ht n a TV 10 rou nde r
Mr and Mn Mclv n Morr s Sr
with Frankie lppol to at St Nlch
everal da y~ recentl y
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Mr and Mrs Geo ge Mf'eker

r etuJnees
~~.lo g about tift~
t ne ~ach yl.'u r Maxine Ph !sOn
and Pearl R ynold.s
rece v 11g
coveted degrees at Athens this
week
~I 1..the r
admiring
famili es look on Or n Srfi th Rut
land s ge a su pcnntendent of
scbool s has just f !shed l:Ju ldii1JZ
a h g 2 car gn rage He practically
u It nl b.} h mself a love-ly new
Th nks he Joe I need a good
ha th oom
11 ~ 1
s ummer Talk woman like I need U e hoi~ 11
abou a\~J ted The huge ne '!l sta the skull A goo I woman stand
d 1m at K.}ger c reek H S looks ng by n your Ot!ed s me re!~
as h g a mo~ n ver s ty stad1um thmk It get well bum or 1 cu l
tn me II ~ ~II graded with beau buy that new coal You can ta ke
1 ful slop nq: sldeA seeded nicely the patter of tlny feet
and as
t g a s and th ) ve Lhe excava for ch Jd sh vo1ccs 1 d rathe
n tl one for the r ~ w i mn l 1g I ave 11 kmtling eedl e through
pool soo n be r eo ) t o pour the mv neck All of them hOme of colpmbus und M ss J a
Wyant of Cul u. 1bus spe t
c n rete Hear about Htlic Fred b rnt rleep-frozcn mcalll
whe.~~
weekend v s ng t he r ram l
d1 - he pl ayed postman and for t~ e TV s snowi ng
cost
A bell ny and sho v. er
rn a 1 he passed around n lar"e t1 an d nncr for
s x nt Too s held 1 hu rsday at the Yl h
I; 1 le of h s mother s oi l lov
Shor s But 1m lonesone I need
lette r s A good t n e wa s had b co npony 1 th s ra t race so I Tho a home for Mr and M
all We ar e due at two fum ly ~;an k1 oek our mutual hu n"n Glen 'l'h o lHts wl o w e n ar
recentlv at ll e hor c
f Ht' v
r e n u ~ th s no nth r we can bondowe WI h a f1 end
11nd at Joh Lunle
of
J
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t
on
Y
shnd uv under the ~ tra in I hat least ha.,.e an occas onal ext se
Mr ~ lhona :ithefu
(
r
c
to compete ' ) wlth all t hOse e x to staY ut late
SUI
s
d
e llc t cooks hut tll s ramliy u e
Actually the happlost peopl e 1
h s ne
s a pretl y
t porta nt
especui\v
ll g o mai ntain Vams hed o know a e bachelors
the
lder
sialesml!n
who
h11ve
nea1ly 110 rro n th1s ar e the bean
been
al
the
tra&lt;le
long
eno
g
h o
t'ln
s
or
y
es
te
ry~ar
tee
cream
d
We lear ne I th at (ha I
SHADE
plck
ond
choose
the
dln
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n WES'l
soc
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we
knew
the
onl
y
a
Na ee wei!
1 w r~t c l u c
By Mrs rtustell Painter
1 o cer here I tow hall a pr z fair memor... - so lets keep what vile to play one dame ag aln.;t
Mr and Mrs Dana Tur n
nother and flee to a third whc
t:o t If n we ca
to n ato Jlunl so full of rr
thu
and lam Iy Mr an rl Mrs Ueorgt&gt;
he going gets rough They can
he Ia 1u A cnnncry hos aaked to
Abbott and daughter call&lt;'d o
liurnrnon
14 p 11 date w1th nne Mr and Mrs W lJ He \ma n S n
buy the cror Just one plant 1ight
phone call dine on sumptuouH
nde r hiS bed roo n w ndow bu
...
tttlea with the dolls of their day
t s reuity loaded
cho1ce
fell to tbe outland s II
Mr and Mrs V r gil Ro 11h n 1
1{111 daughter S s \\ !If' s in
the
need
arise! and live off he chll clren Mr and Mr s Ulr ~
the Blue Garter bull r t ss having
IV ROBIRT C RUARK
fat of anybody s land
Rou sh of J ackson are spend g
nil 1 nore than ~ hlue g~rter ~
The summer hunting season
A! for be1ng lcmesome like the the week at Buckeve Lake
fo r br des here and a a d stanee has been In full play and lt Is a
Mrll RuS!Iell P amter h v1 t
umon (! the Jptter Mrs Dave Gar ... at ant bachelor who hu escap- wives say e,;perlenced bach elors
can !1ght off the
crawds that lng her daughter M s Harry
ro way Gr ac~ Kell y Helen 0
ed w th hiS seulp by now The ~eek thelr ~mp11ny
TheY cmn Brown ._nd fam ly
C nell and Is '~uli t dOITl i one for only thing tha t s Slwed a few
dme
for
frte
nlghtly
If so t
Mr and Mn f"!o)d Spe ncf'
A ~U ~&gt; I b Ide
Mary
Ju
fort 1 ates ere I abnr Day I sult!i them and they can slee~t
S~ o t
tha the husband hu tt&gt;u h 11 t n ur til noon without a refrot n of Mr and Mrs Gerald Violet ra I
pt ck ~ and gd I one 1mother s tiny votcel! oylng get out of h re ed on Mrs Jet n e Ro 1~h Su nda
Another nmbllious gal
I
way to a traffic pomt where the Papa and earn me 11ome money afternom
S l ~ toll s or 1 ~ M 88 Priscilla
Mrs Cl:vde Well and dau ~~;hter
Ror es now 93 who has re«nl prey rna) somttlmes moke the so 1 can go to Vassar or Yale HI
b 1sh and
escupe
1o the h gh years hence
ot
F ve Pmnts Ge ne ttnd 01 n
ly I r al cd 3 ngs
But gahl I ~~:ot one hmt Don t Lynn Rlt&lt;'hey pf Clevr.Jand ~f1enl
Wh ch brlnis us to say 11 I wr cUUI lry
ra prnvf l- Yo Cant K H tJ
Quite a while bnck I saw a hunt him n pncka In the sum Sunday with 'Mrs Mary BRt\ev
Russell Painter ls spe-nding a
Good Ma Down
le tter to the editor ftom a Mrs mertime Go still and try not to
give
hlm
the
lmpression
that
you
couple
weeks with relallv es at
Green who offered the idea that
Just cad or an 89 vear oil ba chelors should be taxed ott are paeklng two pistol s and 11: Newark Jolmstown and Colum
Vermont er who braaaed I ve o t cklste nce As a martial slave of vial of knockout drops In your bu~
Bonnie Miller of Harrhon\' Ue
Bu ba k to t1 e trol cy na;l n
ved six doctors and I heat that 19 yean eome pretty soan
1 handbag
{Copyright
1957
by
Un
ted
is
spending a week
with ber
To n y )o( &amp;I joy wo w re
n II ~ !lt' Vtm lh s goln £1own h .sl
with
Mrs
Green
No
man
agree
ueat grandmottler Mn J ennt"'
should be aiJowed
to be that Feature Syndtlltte Inc}
WAY h ng on )') r 1
1037
I OOI(JN( AROUND- I he p t;\ lucky wlthoot
Rou1h
paying
a hif{h
t t' for u
n 11e~ t I oar lcr
lr
esl
fo r o clucks In to w ar u price
Mr •'d Mrs
W II He \man
for It beenu!e the lu
rl c on a st ct ('O.r- here an
and n l mt' 1 ohecke~ the bills I would
the W ~ ll s Gr e!lt'! T hm
r.alled on M1' and Mrs Horn er
11 Pa kA r11h ur ~ o w ho n e II
the
Martl
r
clltiiU
rA
n
tgo
r
~
c
ou
il
Geo~leln recentlY
WIJ ~
tr (' I 11 nd JUS ly 11 0
crept the taxtit
Mrs
JOlleflhlne McGhee of
There l9 a general r onsplracy
Oh I k ow ll fy I I "qu art' rcch ami yc ll o w ~ l n gou g
fo.Yt
then
next
year
s
I
ve
g
ve
Long
Bottom
ls !lpend l n ~ a re N
among
the
mat!tieds
to
tnlp
poor
wl t' b t I 0 8t- stret l can 81t I
day s at the Virg 1 Roush home
p on roRes MY Tal s 111 h rle I old ~tra Man fer a chol e
ROURTA CIRCLE MUTING
WI.! I t o~-: odn !~ I cn 1ld
ge t o
Mrs Stewart A:awklns has an
o r of I ~ 01en ~ lrd ones an I clenr away died And ny Cr m friend but it gete. rot gher When
N\('e lo h€' noon Is a d m sickle In the nounced that 1he bas been notified
T de J
Ita e l ight nolA lion Glory acts feebl
t b) Aile s night sky everybod~ s got two of the Roberta Circle meetm.11 M
1hey I be g ud o ~ce
n e I see the Raymond
their
r
mlly here weeks prr and the smell or s~ft Aua:ust lOth at the park In Olou
worths
and
k OW
Mr and Mrs Date Smith of Pltts
from
rexas
Cub
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an ar 1w ftter 6r mountain a1r mlnetea ster D1nner will be served at l p bur h eaUecl Saturdav on Mrs
An 1 e\lt' W 11 I q te- (IC 0\'t' l
11
t he 1hr II of s I wa&gt; r dell {22 eotreor n an born for It 1ecm11 to w th Tend~r 'trap No 2 and the m promptly Members are to bril.lf Ethel
Hoback
me
1
knew
the
Gene
Hatr
ses
mU!It plaYs early Col e Porter
m I s for o n rkcl
I on t op 11
1 covered dl!h and table se rv1ce
Mr and Mrs Eber Pl cl: e n ~ sUent
He
co1C
)
bad
la
ded
n
from
(Janet
and
the
beverage
wlll
be
furn
sh
Women of course are united
doub c eek u b ~ tour 1 l F'iftb
Kans u when I heord the j oyOU3 In their ntoleunce of barhelm~ ed All Past Catrons of Evangl ne Frldav evenlna with Mr ancl Mrs
!\vcru e M nl Ma 1 c OltoU
:Robert Uw-15
'ie An d li£0 I!!
I n se a to lau ght er dow 1 at Grampaw He Tile sl gles becau9C they want Chapter OES clia:ible are request
coxes
How
wu
lov
e
ha
l'
Mls'll Effie F.llt&amp;bett!. PieNeM
[ o tY ~ s t and nnd ll c oe )s\und
slave lubor to g 1ar1:1ntee future ed to attend
spent Satu-rday night with Mr and
ca~e when they re slightly fattN
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GARDIN CLUB MEETING
a l more streakcdy In the hair
M\".s Eber Pietens
The TWtl aht Garden d~.ab w II
l'dr and Mta Leonard Haire and
nnd th~ married! becaue U14!V
st tin t stand to see a m11n meet Thursday evening at the' ehHdren and Mrs Effie Haire§ of
hav ng fun with the field 1'hey home of Mis.s Snrab Phillips and New BHghton spent the week end
want ev er ybody to be aJl. bound to Mrs Ll.nnte OavtJ with Mrs Car with Mr and MTs Eher Picken!!
OI!VOTF.D TO INTtRBSTS OF MEIGS MASON ARE.\
M'rs Gordon Pt'&lt;lfritt and chtl
thfl apron as poor old downttod rie Nye a1&amp;ist\n1 hostess
RICHARD I OWl II- OINIRAL MANAOIR
Men
apent Sunday with Mr and
Dad
and
here
Is
where
old
den
REV NOlO I ORIINI- IDITOR
Ul•leANf JM'KI SWII'
downtrodden Dad betome• t8t
Chtster L Taruwhllt Staff Wrltet lperh ltlltor
Mi • John hllar&amp;
FIUPS1' AD Sweden UP _,
Mrs Bnt Robae1c and children
NaUOiliJ auvertiii1D.J repreatmtaUv~'!- Bott!DtW-Itlmbi.U.. lllc.. Mil traitor to hll rutld
IAihlltOD. Ave New Yo. CltJ 16 N 't.
Thh Is the most basic caM of Amerlean athletti- won five ot i6ent SulldiY With Mr8 Et'hel Ho
gntered 11 ~nd c:1ua maWnJ mal:tll' 11t tbt polt oUlee at Pum n lse } se~11:tng comptmy Beset nine events In an International
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Subtcrlptlon rates DeU..ery .b1 eti'Tier 'WII.M'ttlftllabll SO centl per
Ml" I!Md Mrt Paul Sellers and
cur~re d tum of NeW Yot'Jr. aet two local
--~l ~ne nar ln advance at The Daib' Sentl.nel offlee tliOOI m ft~ee o~ereamed.and hair
rtebrdt
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tbrowlnM
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Mro ab.d M.n Jiiber I
II"::nUll $'7.80 three montbt $300 By motor route wh'IN 1141Able wives of the bOsom Pope Wl11118
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back Mu &amp;Ul H&amp;bae.k and ch1l
est buddy tree to atay out l1t1 M 18 feM lte•-• l'eatmi.n
pItt: une month. 11
Ptiblbhed enrr attemooD euepl Bundar ISJ The O~o va,_, Sen without the excuse tree to mall:lll Ne• '1/d ~ rn1w stadium rea- dftn 1penti SW'da:r with Mr and
llllel, IDe. at 110 lde&lt;baote Sl., P _ , 0 Bulllllll oiiiH pho.. 11a1 the play tOr tbe molt a11eeulent lll'd al I« 400 metora.
!lit• ELler Pidteao.

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CHAN~EL 13 MONDAY

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Li'berace
The Gretchen Wade Sbow
Move Mattnee
Neighbors

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Cartoon Club
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Chma Smith
1 ternat onal P ayhouse

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GREENWOOD LAKE N Y
UP - Sugar Ray Roh naon s handIers sa1d today they were well
pi~ased w1th the middleweight
champlon :; showing m his ftrst
boxing dr1ll n preparatiOn for next
month 1 title bOut agamst welter4'" 1Kht k nit Carmen Basiho

2 ceau Pfli' Wlml one laiLrtioa. lllnlmut h•- toe -4 cent1
per word for three eonsecutln ln~ertlou.
e -Speelal - One montb for 21 eentl per W&lt;ll'd.
Fun rate of 2 cents per word wtU 1te tbart:ed for ldvartillnJ ll
DOt JUdd for befon tbe 15m of eacl! moath followtng&amp;Martlon.

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Model A Ford SMa!1 &amp;ee Lor
lamlt9nJ.t~•L:::au:a':" ~ne Cedar enzo Davis at L &amp; Z Sha.p l 14
L:hests
LAU WI d
F
Co.u.rt st.. P-omeroy
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n ow ana-l
Frig daire Refriger-.tor'l.
Hlt'1ey David s ~n 165 Motorcycle
8ak•r F"rnllur• Mlddltp6rt ~t.; 1 t;ood shape
Brown Tractor
4 29 tf
Salea Phone 334 J E Ms n
TO THE SUBScRJBO.s in Racine
Street
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Ares I have been i n the MsPital 4 da)S J"eCenUy Durmg 4S pusenger Studebaker school
bus Crosley Retneerator Both
this period my substitute being
aell
cheap Bob Adams Letart
unfamiliar w th my rout! 1hQ'
!fi!aUs 0
8-HHitp
have mi.!.&lt;led some of you or de
llvered late I am sorry for this 'D4 Royal Dodge $1200 A 1 con
and than k you for your pahnce
dltlon by owner Phone Racine
Mrs G A Oet!m
3213
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12) Card Of Thanks

TIRMITES I XTERMlNATED
For tree Inspection phone 383M
G1lmore Supply Store- J&gt;omeroy
On Tuesday evening AUIUR 8
All wo r-. guaranteed Fully in
sur ed v\J.ughan 11 InduBtria l and the Syraru.l&lt;! Garden Club met It
Relllde n ~ l Term ite Contro Ser
the home oC Mn Ada Slack with
v1ce St Marys W Va
7 215 H Mrs Anna MtCoy aailtant ho•
tess The prendcnt Y:r FJorenee
B.ADIO 6 TEL!YISION Sl!.RVIQE Harden pres1ded over tbe meeUnc
Phon~ 1JO Cleland Appliance and roll call was ans wered by nam
Store Ill W :U.aln St Pom t~ror ng a weed pest Plans were maite
l-23 tl
to e nte r arr :m gtmenta in the Melp
QUirK SF"...BVICE on WatJeh r..e- ( oun v fa r fl ower ahow Jhow and
pa1rtn1 hJ f'aetory Trained a workshop for same will be held
watebmater GOWNS JEWE. In Mrs Mattie Sprme er 1 Wement
LERS Pumero7
t-3-U Y\ ednesday August 14 Tbe nom
natl nll co&gt;nmlttee nominated of
Have your carpets r ugs and up { cers for the following dub year
holstery cleaned b)' the odern as followJ presiden\ Mn Mane
clean ng method w th Aeratttd Leadmgbam vice presldtnt Mrtl
Dry Foa I Qu ckly .a d ccono Jane Teaford 2nd vice pre.11dent
m cally rtg hl
)'our ow Mrs M fdrd Huson secretary Mrl
bo e Work g ua ran teed CaU Margaret Cottrlll and treallll'er
Rutl rmd 24023
&amp;lo-6tc Mt!'s Eleanor Carroll Flowers weu
Ju dged and •wards given as I(IJ
CONCRETE BLOCKS
lows 1st Mr.s Slaek 2nd Mr.a Li1
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e Quick andd 3rd Mrs Lela Hen
1ulld lettwr For L....,
r x Membeu att.endinK wete the
above named ancf Mrs Ora Nease
GBUESER BLOCK CO
M sa F'ranlde Mumay Mrs Elba

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boat s o I t' Stat e th at
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wh at Is now only a loved t rarl t on
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I Mllft North of.,_..,

We need h1hn~a If you want t'l

sell your home farni or bwu
ness see us All tiltlq~a weJ.
come and riven prompt aden
tlon Earl 0. Mender St Real
tor Pearl Part:er Ajent. Pornel'OY Phone 201
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OHIO VALLEY

HEiFERS FOR s;\LE
JUNK CO.
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1 1ersey 1 Guernsey 4 HOI l'loonoS11
steins ALL from C 0 B A Sires
Two fresh now nst soon Don
Ant!etson Rutland Ohlo
Cl&lt;&gt;!ld Clean Ulled CIIJ'I
8 12 6tp
All Make11Dd Molell

FOR SALE 4 year old home 4
rooms and bath wltb batement
Aut~matie foreed air f11rnace
storm windowa 3 ae:rea ot land
One mile norlh of Cbe- on tu
7 GJennis Hoffnaan Cheiter 0

We Wish To Thank Fflenda and
Neighbors and RelatiotlB for t~lr
kmd assiatanoe and donationr
during the Hness and death of
our mother Mrs Nethe Brewer
We would also hke 1o thank Dr 19110 FORD P&gt;ek up VB Honry
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Bahr Long Bottom Ohlo Phone
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S J Blazew1ct Rev Dunt and
the E wing Funeral Home
coolville Yu 2200
s 12 stp
Chtldre n of lfrs
White Holstein cow- fresh o ce I
LEGAL NOTte•
Mrs Nett e Brewer
$125 Large baUy bed $10
In tht Proba.. Co•rt
8 12 ltp
Mars hoiL Miller Sr RoOtc No (20 Bl Insurance
St•t• of Ohio Moloa County ss
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Not ce u hereby given t,hat on
Lost
Found
St
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.=the tlth day of Aug11st 1Z7 tp..
ra1g t eg Beegle Female Brown Umvers11l Gas Ra nge
Chro me a.-.sim}NOD lftl~-;-At:eDe'Ji phcat10n was filed to regtater the
head whttt legs blacl!: bod;y
J&gt;inetle Set Both 1 excellent
Middleport Flrte
Au1JOmobJI-&amp;o btrth of Rut h Evelyn EichingeT
Goes by name of B'oots $5- rtr
eondlt1o I Ca ll Racuje 8461 e&gt;r
Bont\a Pbooe Gl&amp;.X
6-201!1 stating sbe was born October 19
ward Calr 109M
8 5 6ta
3122
8 l o-6tp - - - - - 1915 in Sali!bury Township Meigs
COMPLETE lnsurane; Prot.ectio~ County Same w1U be tor hearing
uto Soles
Wanted To Buv Lifo, Auto FlrO Polto c;.u Don the 17th day of Auguot. 111M at

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1952 Bu cks $895 00 Five people
a e go ng to get some r eal Used t;oal furnace 22 or 24
b } s Blaettnars Pomeroy ()
Prefer w th p pe Jame~ Bearhs
Rl No 3 Pomet oy 0 810-3tc

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1'::153 Pont1ac 8 cYf ~ 00 2 dr
..__.- ~ --Sooan Hvdran at' Radio
•nd ( 14) For Rent
Heater Flawles!l or gmal blue
4 room house anl'l bath o
and wh te f 01sh
Blaettnar ~;
coin Q.t{ghll&amp; Yhone 330M
t'omeroy 0
8 9-6tc
8-10 6tc
1M3
Cbevrolels as low as _ ___...
One
500
Blizzard
en
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g
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cutter
$888 00 Three or the be~t 53s
anywhere Blaettn ars Pomeroy
B G Vance M ddleport o
S.10-3tp
o
8 IJ.6tc
~----1953 Buick s as low as $005 00 Furnished sJeeplnc room Cl()se in
to'wn 12'1 Butternut
8 9 12tc
For good buvs th(lroughly re
cond ition ed VS s and str 8 "
Biaettnars Pomer oy 0 8-9-6tc ( 16) For Rent or Sale

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E•late of Jtcob J.ney Dec....,
Nobee 15 hereby given that Ber
tha May Janey whose Post Office
addre~1lle Ohio Route
1 has bee n duly IRPOinted 111 E:~
ecutrht of the Est.a!e nl Jacob la
ney late of Salem Township Me gs
County Oh1o deeeased.
Dated th1s 5th day of August
1957
John C I aeon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County Oblo
(8) 12 19 26 ate

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P.. It :P Call Wm OrueMI',

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Roell: Sprlftllt

Rodney Downing

11\'~IJRANCE AGENCY
I'IN Automobile H•altb
ACCIDEN,.
Life Caaualty and a.dl

Real Estote Broker

In MIDDLEPORT OHIO
6136-M
PHONIS
6311

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1954 chevrolel.. aa low a• $119!1 oo
Help Wanted
For de•n ears With and with 1,...~~..,..:.::.:..:~:...=::..::.::..::~ (21 ) Reo I Estate
out power glide ktl four doors JnalBe and Outside House Paint 1::----~.:_:--..:._.::_:__,_
Biaettnan Pomeroy 0 8-Hte
tng, chbnney and roof work of Do you "an t a bu•mess A Motel
WYLLIS JEEP station Waaon 'tfl.th
all kinds also 4!arpenter work
Tavern Car ry Out Grorery Gas
overdrive Good condiUoD Call
Proee e.Umatea 20 rear. exper
Station Restaurant rh eek our
li Ste
ience Reaaonable prJces Call
I st we maY have what you
8
229
Pol'lletoy :JM.J
B 12 12tp
wont at the pr ce 3ou want to
.,---,~pay
Earl 0 Mender Sr Rcnl
ror beat u~ed c11r 1/ ALl1!3 11ee
tor Pearl Parker Agent Porn
BD..L CHILDS
7 D lmop
eroy Phone 201
8 9 3tc

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S-ervices -

For Sale 6 room ho se bath all
modern Call ~ 171 l--etart Flills
R-7 3te
FOR /s ALE OR TitADE Two bed

l R RAWW!GS SONll ru -ill
hour 'Mfrtt'ker Senlce
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Phone
6227
Nljht Pllon6
800P.X DODGE PLYIIOIJTII
DEAL&amp;IIS
S 8 If

room house w th c ty water gas
furnace gas well and 33 acr r li
of land M'ineral r ghts Tr!l ler
Wanted Phone 907 M v 1r_g 1
eaford SyracUile
R8-Gtp

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CANNING tomatoes $1 25 bushel Mtddle Aged woman who needs r
for ,... l_l .....D
home to be companion
.lltJ
Janet Man
lodY
'lflrlle
P
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mtddla
aged
lf'io'UI"'f
!J+Bte
Box 48 Pom.eJ'Q1 OhiO N-12tp
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS- lftry
FoR SALE - r'eaehes. New H.a
so ~ften a property eomes up for
Employment
ven Orcha;d New Haven Phone
sale wonaerfull)' located but
T" 24688
, 211- r
Wonted
needmg work m sll depart
FOR SALE - Apple! New Ha
- -- - -- -- ments that w1ll mate a wonderven Qrehard New Haveft P~o.,_ Palntin.L interior ID4 exterior
ful return on the ln.,.~t:ment
'129tf
AntJabte now Rates reaaon
TU 24688
Such a property 22 acrea lo..
~
able Homer Brale)' Phone 381 Y
cated on the Rver Road above
8 6 121e
PING PONG TABLE for ..le
Racine with an oltl log house
Phone 5U-V
8 !S 6tp
with 7 rooms another 4-room
- Wooled-PAPER ILINGlliG-25
house ln thE' back a utlllty build
tRAVELY TRACTOR 8A.l£S and
years experience Free es I
lng
with a ce llar a good amol]
mates L V Rellln(er Ka,cln
Service. R. A Flnlaw 512 z.
barn several old !rmt trees Ap
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Main Sl Pomeroy
7242'7 r.
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7-5proximately 111 acres tUJable
Priced
at only $3500 00 and ean
Business
be bought with ~ down payment
of $1MO 00 balance like r ent
HIGHWAY PROPERTY - !5 acres
good level land 4 mlles from
Pomeroy G-room house Wlth
bath enelosed porch and ..,ery
good cellar Henhouse cr b s nd
garage $8000 00 This is the type
of property so often wanted ancl
seldom fo~;nd
FARM - :.JD acre8' w1th 8 acres
bOttomland balance m pasture
Several fruit tree• 8--room bouse
w1th bath natural gas and eleetriclty Barn cellar and mUk
nouse 3 miles from Middleport
and If.! mile from Route 7 with
bus and the Ohio i: ver T•tal
pr1ce $6000 00 Can be bought
with $1800 00 down payment
and the balanee SfO per month
Take over payments on 1~ ton Custom ,Bullt k.ltc:hel\,. :li.teh.ens
CUCKLER REALTY
duigb.ed feu' roar home J11rM: lOX 229
a1r condttJOner 'J'blA ye1n' 1 tnoPHONE 10a.Y
dfil 1,t paid tor File Reldcert;ltima\es Foreman &amp; Abbott (8) 10 8te
atlon Open eveninJI
8+3tt:
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NOTICti! OF FILING AND HEAR
lNG ON INVENTORY
Proltat. Court Melva tounty Ohio
TO the Executor or Adminutra
tor and to !ueh of the following ••
are res dents of the state of Ohio
surv ving gpouse f any next or
km beaef1claries under tHe will
f any the attorney or attorneys
represent ng any of th atoremen
t10ned persons
You are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of August 1957 an
Inventory ond Appraiatt).ent of th~
estate of J~cob Janey dece-ased
late of Salem TOwnship in said
County was flied tn thir Court
Hearing on said Inventory and
Appraisement will be had before.
thl~ Court O'l the 29th da of Au
ust 1tm7 at tO 00 0 1 k y
g
e Oc a m
E
io
xeept ns thereto may be filed
by any interellted party at any
time RflOr to r ve days before the
date set for hearmg
WITNESS my signature and
the seal or 1a1d court th s ath
day of Augutt 185'7
John c BarDn
Judge and Ex-officio Clerk
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(Sl 12 1tc Probate Judge
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

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1954 Fords as low as $895 {10 For Rent - Exteulon .Laddert
Solff•Id l!oarlk, Drop Clotba
Both of these cars we can re
Clln"'• l'l!lher llkldlaporl
Blaettnar ~
commend
fully
l'hooe ti2B5'(L
11 1 t1
P omeroy 0
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10 0A M Court House Pomeroy
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NOTICe OF ~ILING AND HI!AR
lNG ON INVINTORY

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Probate Court Me-Jga County Ohio
TO the Executor or Admlnlstra
tor and to s 1eh of the followmg a•
are residents of the state of Ohio
1urvlving 11pouse 1f anr next or
k:ln beneflcur es under tbe will
If any the attorney or attorneys
rePresenting any of the aforemen
t1oned "Persons
You are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of Aueust 19S7 an
In\'entory and Apprauement of
the estate ot TrUman A Penn Sr
deceased late of Columbia Town
Ship In !'aid County was filed in
thu Court
Hearing on aaid Inventory •nd

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Appralsement will be had before
this Court on the 29th. day of Aug
ust 19~7 .at 9 o cloek ~ M
Exceptlon9 theTeto may be f led
by any lntt1rested party at any
time prior to five day* before the
date set for .Oearing
WITNESS my Sifnature and
tbe s eal of said Court this Bth
day of Augu1t 19a7
Jobn C Baeon
Judge and Ex.Officlo Clerk
(9) 12 lie
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beth Dttcl:wanb Mr&amp;. Huil Raye a. Vt• ou Ott• ol LeUrt..

Mn SyMa zw m lng and t he lol
lowing l!!uetf:a Mra Ann Lft Wat

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of New Brlchton P I ar e vlliH•J
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WOrld'8 J.,W"gest
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kln1 Mln Charlene Haye~ Connie lbe former's brother OUt Craw
and Barbara LeadinJ hsm JOyee fm-d
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and Donna Case and Kathryn and
Mrs F1oJd Commlnl Wll tuett
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Eulile ne Slat"t.
of llottM' Ttaelday ewNn1 with a
By TED W BROWN
celebritlon lD lumor of kr birth- Seerets ..... of Stale
r ft y on • per ea n t oC Obfo'•
I l ..eadIngham •nd day
r8
are
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bill on-dollar •&lt;ric ulturalineome
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Mn
Hubblrd wu hostess
There are many rcaAOIU wh l' eome• from three 150 ~H-dabyiD&amp;
to a 8U!'JirifiE' atorlr lhttwer ror Mn
Tboae ataendlbl yere Vr and Ohioaa.a ahouid go to Ihe p 1 s .a IIWm• ~U~ d commercial eattl• Tbe
F.ather Hart'e n I t M'NI Raden 1 Mrl Bob Ray Rae:IIU!! llr and Mrs lhr General Elecl on Novem ber prWI repreaentative• of thea tbr ee
horne ~n s~nd St Friday even Ben Speneer AnticuUb' Mr and 5
• utly lmportant sellmetla. pt oW"
lnr Jul y H The t:lfb were out 1n Mrs: Geeertt Cunmrilla IOftJ Bob
Flnt there are mportant mun
eoon&lt;Jmy
will be on d~.SP!a)- al th8
1957
11 baby ha&amp;ket lined in pin\: rut •nd Eddie- and the CUmmtna ch1l tij)al and t~nsh p ortices to bot&gt;
ObJo State FaJr ~UJI 23.-30
1
blue and a &lt;-enter piece .,, a stork dren
fii.Jed aDd 1econd there are four
u
C'a"'"Ytnv a ~;bv ruJTOUnded bv
Mr and !itn Jtalpb Wert of C1n Olnatltutlon.al Amendment pro yeu mora than 12000 animala ~
pin\: 11nd blue nli'Pet peas was u• clnnati are spemhn11.beir vuat1on PDAb to be voted upo n .state-w de be exh bited. But moN~ theD the
.-d with a qfety ~un ttnrk ued tn wilh the IJH«"J parenta llr and
For mif!y years we have ~ rellied number It will be the qu.tity that
the mint tUM were glv~n u fa Mn WilHam V1rian
the faet that the t~Wall~td odd year fa rl!loen wilJ be interested ln and
von fr!P C'l'eam cup cates With
Mr and Mrs Jobn Bumgamer e lect ems an ju!lt as mp~rta nt a• privileged to ~
uln1r and hhte lPing Rnd i~Pd tea or New Haven and lit and Mra thoR when nat on ft an c1 state
The Dairy Division wiD featw:was se.-ved tn Mn. RoOO!i crow Lawrence Rou1h Huntington IlL orrk1ab are elected 11 take 3 ~ery :: ~~ec:' J ug Na~ Futuri.t;
Mn AlbPrt Tl•ltworth Mrt
;}'~~ :;:-y •lth Mr and J1ttle rl!;mN~il&amp; to ar rwe at ht" 5th All Am~~= ~=t:J~ ty
lfolrnpw lf• n,mnu rtark Yr&amp;
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lact that the very fou nd.&amp; aon of all Otbft' b -h..J~ of oo··- ~•t bo
~,.~
Mul' rr1orertee CummJnl "r
and government 1s local rovernment
' ~ atock thatwurepre...
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Ml' Brl.....
.....- M11 RobE-rt l..ou1r•
m
lhtnm-paradlng
lff'l Morris R•l'dsn Mrs Donald liN. ~ Ray t!ld Jtc1r: Cunnllnt
We werP mpre~ed re~ent y by aentl Oh 0 1 lto 1 enterprlH la
f'ottrltl \rr~ D et Wlneh,.,.narr attended .f:he hlhnJ M'on4ay even- a JtattniMt made by
Brendan 16gl culture
Mr" Rohet Lt'w f Mn Ra?'l NPIIe Jn\ of their lilter 1ft and Mn ByrDt: EHC"utlve D ru•tor or he DISb: fu turity ahowJ in the Swine
Mrs J r Wvatt &lt;~n!t (l authfPT
ae Stewart at Ute borne of 1be Ameritlln Heritage Foundal on ~\'Won will be feat ures ol thia
Kay Mr11 \\'flliam Elchibger Mtl groom !I partbtl. )It and Mrs wn. that the poorHt votmg
d
a lair Swme iJ Oh o 1 1e00nd
~ t c
bur Stewart bt Jbt:uo w va
recor rs
eest AgricultUTal enterpr se Nrw
rran
aDPhart
Mn C:edrllle
lit d
per1001 from the age of 2 1 to 29 to the Ohio State Fair thJa .,_.. WJll
Schneider Mn n.,na!d t f.ste Urt
rn lin. Wilbur Stewart of 'Nhtle w. have had a great n1Pr be the IAndrace lrreed of h~-;,hicb
Pat WMd Mn M1lhrd Van )t'PteT Muoa vlaited SUnday with llr and est 1n flnt voter" educat10n for will be judpd ThUHday A..... 2B
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~0)'4CroCummins
- eatI""" 1ames Ou 1ck lofT~ W111lam Mn
R bert
man, ,.eara th11 1latement glvet~
Breeding and eommercia1 beef
nlddle ~ JIM("GP. llar~en 11"1 h 0
wn and Tommy crow rise to an added sp--a! Lo the He will bave an important part to
-•~""'ant
fin t wten anrl to oth
r ·
er youna pia
~-!lblm ....
..... rreates&amp; of Uvatoc:k
F.ll!Bbeth Dne kworth Mrs MaP! ave upened tbelr new •u.......
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at
Pomeroy
Mh
Robert
Crow
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.,..eanor 1 a!'Mtl mistln' in their new ..__lneu
vo~.:s to study the qual r ca11o 1 s
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r.tl~ Frankie Mumaw Sending
uWI
of P«'SSM seeking )()("a] otr ces
.uw Shf'e!l DivWon thll year fea•
tures National Yermo and Shrop•irtr bnt tmllh!e to atwnd were
-a~n~~~a
aAd to part cap 8 t
h
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"'"' Alfred Yeaoter "''' ••orie
lo N Oftmh,...r
L. d
t e eyear
e'l'l on
sho
Th e Shee
l) Show
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It se a ngood
to •hire
annuaU,
La wa
tM largest
m the
world..
Chapman Mrs San'! Sellan :Mrs
betin..
Ita Wool Style SbOllf in the Sheep
Remn T..ondon Mrs Allah 'tea
Wfrlle our non partuan reg s e Barn Sunday Aua: 25 a t 5 p m f•
ford Mrs Ll'lW!'t'nM! Diddle Mr~
and \'Ote efforu are always a med a lterlin&amp; ;ihlmt. both educational
Joe Wr'-bt Mr8 Rov Smith Mrs
VIetor F1shel Of Ravenna DhlO at all voter1 as IS the \'o ler educa alld entertammg
Ralph Smith Mrs Wllhlm Ttl ren apent SJeveral tlaya lHt week v1r tion11 .PI'OP'tm, of the Secr eta y of
The annual 4 H and FFA steer
er Mrs Charl@S HAves Mn. 'l'hel Jtmg hia daqbter }(n Martha State 1 office we Will place s.pet •at dlll!eWwill attract buyer1 and vtewer•
ma Hawlev Mr~ James Tearard Ann Redman. They ~q~ent one e1en ~basis this year oo frAt vol :gri~~a: ;:;ru1 : t~e j~;, ::
Mrs Royal 'Mlomas Mra D1c1t liar ln.( durina hl11 vlslt lD pt Pl~u:mt -ers - both the young pt!.oph.• who A. nma Important event of Thuriday
r II lftB Inez Ewing Mra Eva J le with .&amp;11'8. Redman! IUnt Mrll aJ"e turmng 21 years of a ge and Guvem or 1 Day w ll be tbe fat !.lit
vtn l! Miss Eleanor Robson Mrs Leonard Noble
the numerous Oh10 crt zen~ who lle s:u~ m the colllr.lercial cattle
Helen Barker Mr11. Paul Kloes
Jock Rolllh Jimmy -stewart and have berome natura l ted t t Z&lt;!ns arena where Gov C W II am 0 Ne~ U
Mrs Grace Holter M'ra Vnllie Benny Roseberry of Pl Pleasant I of the Umte&lt;.l States
will take the first bid.
Guinther Ms Ann Lee Watkins left on Wedneldar night for sev
Orgamzallons wh ch have f'ngag
The National Percberon Show an i
enl daya visit to Virgmla BeadJ
ed n the register vote campa ns Amencan Bela:~an Show features of
and Mr~ Ada Slack
The Youth Cho1r of the Albury
Mdr and Mrs. Charles Kerwood in the past are urged tc ttelp -.,"' h ~= ~!ndt=ners""~dd~xw
Method 1st Church went to Cam and Rfamlh ly of Zanesville Ohio the first voter eneouragemen
hib tors for 1udging Fr day and Sat
den Part Huntln~on where they an
le ard Barnhart of Galhpolis
urday Aug. 23 U.
enpoyed a picnic TuHdav Au« 6 were vtaiton ove.r the week end
New pena. new I gbtiog p~ln t an4
o~r bot&lt;.!ekeeping unprovement.s.
They later went to WHTN TV with Mrs Charles Neville- and fam
where thev appeared on th~ pro- dy
~
have been JDAde for this years live
Agnes Young haa returned aftatock shows expl!Cted to draw nora
gram Captam Steamboat where
than baH • m:lllhm spectator! lo the
eaeh one W:tS Interviewed AUead er Spendmg a vacation in Ba1U
ing were members Nancy Parker more Maryland
buae state expomUon •' Columb~.~&amp;.
Linda Eich nger Bi11y Franc11 Cia
Mr and Mn Clyde RoUJh and
Berl-ir!'!.- Be • ebe lookout lor
nuz tielet Ito tbe 115'1 Ohio
rice and Branda Norrill Jean 'Man son of Camp COnley were reeent
uel Stefame Wmebrenner Phil visitors of Mt and Mrs Grover
f'atr You'D find ft m fbi. newt-1
lip Hil1 Ruse Ann Thetss Llnda Roush
J
in~~
Neigler Patty and Suzanne Wine
Mn Elwyn BuD and liOn and apening day Friday August 23.
brenner L nda Grueaer April and d.l:u.ghter otFalb1 Church Virginia
s.tr7 boy and Pi m Ohio
Susie Teaford Mar1 Lou Cundlff 1 are v slllnll: Mrs Bull 11 mother fliP .eltooJ qe illin't'IW to
and BtUy Zerkle ruest!f Debra Mrs Rosa Fink
~-- of this FB.EE DAY at the
Norm Janet Caldwell
Kathy
Mrs Carl Owen• of Mlddfeport ~..!,_!q ia Youth Day
Frands Cath Jean Wmebrenner recently vurted Mrs Helen Stew
"'"'""&amp;'• 12 :rat'~ af Qe are
WUham art
lldmiUed free each ~ \' if actoiD
Chaperones were Ml'S
IIIIDied br a.a adult.
FranciS Mr and Mrs Pete Durfy
Mrs GeneVIeve Poweil Mary Jane
Eichinger Mn Mark Duerr Mrt
USE OUil
Carol f!{'orrls and Mrs B1ll WineLAUNDRY
brenner
Mrs Richard DeMon hal reMr and Mrs George Freeland ceived word that her husband who
SEltviCE
entertained the Adult Clau of the IS serving witb the U S Army has
EU'B Church for then annual ple- arrived at Fa1rbao1r:s Alaska
ond
nlc on the lawn of their home on
Mr and M'ra Lloyd Pridmore of
F1ood Road Attending were Mr DaytlJ#l apent last week end with
DRY
and Mra Charles Neuman Jr Mr Y'r ahd Mn Thurma DlBney
ltri.. row watdl
CLEANING
Charles Neuman Sr Herlhall Did
Jlr and Mn. Byron Beu of Win
""- • - ...,.. for "'fN!In
dle Ben Quasenberry Mr and Mn. field W Va fg Nltint 11r and
••IJ' th• "'ost ••••' ••cell'
Lawrence Roush Glenna Soubby 1ln P1eree caae of Water st
. .kls. . .en wtU work •• 1k
Edna Edward&amp; Mrs Edith Hood
Richard Harris EFSN of Baht• , _ -.4 • - • wolch w•
Mrs Lillian Sm lh and son Maur bridce Md apent last week end
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aee Mr an Mrr Paul Ha~ and with hl1 parent. Mr and Mn
. . MAMILJON WMCHI$ - t•
children Sherry and Paul Eugene lllot Rarrla.
Mr Frank M1lls and BOn and
...... , .... $3,50
Mr and ll'ri John p Jladdrill
daughter of Mingo Junction ts vis- and children of IDduna are t1slt
iting hill mother Mrs. E S MUJs Ina. ltev and Mrl Roy lC. Williams
on Church St
Recent zuest.a of Mrs. AIU\8 lfrMelvin Cunnlna:ham is a patient Coy were llr and Mrs. George liein Unl.,.emtt Hospital m Colum Coy daughter Brenda Lynn and
bua
sons Pbitip Kenneth stanlt!y and
MMI Amy Friend of Canton vis- lunior of East Llverp&amp;ol !Mrs
Ited her son and daughter-in law George Dof'Ohew a11.d ll8ll lo•nny
Mr and Mrs Luther Fritnd
of h t Letnt. FaDa
Mr and Mra James Qulet vlaJt
Mr amd krs Obarley Bartels or
ed recently wJth Mr Quick 8' nep- Runtlntton vtsited 1"1lative~~ here
hew and famlly Mr and Mn
Mr and Mr• Vtn.t SlafeD ot
Ch"rles &lt;luict of Albany JtD
WeUaton ....tJ:ited Mr and Mn. Law
POR
'Mr and Mrs John Boles and .-entre DJddle
Mrs. Margaret Price of Zanesville
Mrs Chr1ateua Grimm •a• reapebt llt!Verlll days with Mr! Boles telYed 'Wort! from her Son Rteee
and Mrs Price 1 sister Mn Clara who 1fll recently ,trafted .w.to the
1"1111111
Jfeu
Am!y
thai
he
11
his
lasic
Mra Leonnrll Reid and scm Lee tnlnlna at Fort Meade )18
iK-H
or Athens 11pent a day with Mrs.
}II•
l
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el C•~I of 'I'IIJ1POn
FURN
Where
Your Confidence
Adllbert Lee
Pl&amp;iDa apent a week end with Man·
Th
Is Justin-~
Mr and Mra Dick Harris vfslted cy hrter
till e Brlptell Co.-~
Mtt Arthur Morartty of Pomeroy
Mr and lin steve
of
Ia llldtlloport
!: Main
Pomeroy
at Holzer Hospital In Galhpolis
GalUpoUt viAted Mr md Mrs I
Mlss VIrginia Munley of Pearis- BlU
Wlnehrenner
II
bUI'I Va vblted Mr and Kra..
8PTO.llT118T
Luther Johnston of Church st.
and )fr aDd Mrs- Edison Guinther
HTS RECORD
of SiJ.th Streit
OSLO Nanny UP--Josh Cui
Balli 0o1at lllnoel, hmeroy
breath of Norristown Pa fonn
'ft' Moran State CoUeee ata:r aet
l'llflee B-. I to 11, Z to 5 lOose tt&amp; Noea
'lbun.l
• new 11r0rld record of 50.:5 secThe Faithful Circle Cla•s of the onds tor the t4(}-yard hurdles m
meet Jlrlday
Methodist Chureh met Thund.,- an intematlonal
evenmg at the Communlly Hall nlrht at Bfslet Stadtum
with the president. Mrs Fannie
OANGIO BEGINS TRAINING
varian presidlnJ
Italy UP-Juat
PESCAJ\A
The meeting opened w th the
theme II'Ong followed by ptayer bY Manuel Fangio the world dr vmg
Mrs Dayton Ctawfottl lleatnnjs Clarap1on from Argentlna arriv
were bv Mrs Emma HaYman Mrs ed b:ere frorh M lan todav to beW E Shank and Jfn Fannle Par- liD lratning for the Grand PriJ:
of Peaura Aug 18. Fangio wUI
ian
A abort budness meeting waf be at the wheel of a MaseraU.
followed by a potluelr. Juneh
PIAATB .OPTION MIJIII.S
Two visitors Mrs Dayton craw
ford or New Brighton Pa and
Pi'J!TSBURGH UP -- Outbelder
Mtl!l Vtekle Abie11 or Middleport Roman MeJJn! was optio,ed ito Coo
~e present
lumbll$ of the ta.ternahariel betagut
The ne"t m!!etlng; wUJ bre '-•ld at todl,f by ~be Pittsburah llrat~
the hDme of Mrs Alb Crallllltt
to m1ll:e to(JIQ for lll!fthnded lpltcb)(r lnd Mrs. wnuam Vatlian at "tlr Bob Smith who was reiuitated 04£ Molnst
197
tehded the funeral W~ne~l!ay ef ftam the atsabled Ullf..

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Let The Word 'Rest' Rule Your Vacat1on Plans, Don't
Come Back To Work T~red, Im table, Sunburned, Sore

MONDAY

tlo ns for rest and relaxation
Don t get 1hto a cross country dr vlng mar
athon Reah.ze that you an t see t he whole
Untted States lD t wo week::; Settle for a let:s
urely stghtseeinK tnp if you spend the hml
bark m school
or course a fellow can ta ke htS at home ln travel
Rest the mm d wtth book~ f you a l' gom g
d omg the thousand and one lit tle Jolls that
have watted aH year But that makes t h e t o settl e down somev.. here tf traveli ng vunt
h lslon cal places on the Y.ay Th is km- or VI
wtfe s wathng on the vacauoner a mghtmare
s1tmg will take your "m nd otf present day
So tl s never sahsfactorv Here are some ob
worr1 es and troubles
se rv attons on t acataons m genera l Ma~ be tt
You use your eyes more on vacation than
f1ts yours
An employers and an employees concep you do normally They are a lso. subJected to
unusual strain For tired eyes use sun glasses
t on or a vacation differ consaderably The
th at are moat restful It HI also a good tdea to
emplo\ er ernphasJzes rest a nd relaxation for
t he vacatione rs The employee thmks m &lt;:' arry a botttl! of Munn e m the car da shboard
compartment Move off th e road when you
term ~ of fun and act1vlty
Passabl y more attention should be giVe n to feel tired and take a nap
Keep the body rela~ed by mild exercise
rest in connedton wtth vacations Too many
people returmng to work :Nter their t w o Don t attempt a strenuous athlettc program
weeks off stgh weanly and say I m glad to If you are going to do a lot or walking do tl
m ea$Y stages Unless y.nu are in really good
get back t o t he offt ce for a rest
The annual vacation 1n the United States rondltlon - and few vacationers are .- start
has beco m e an actual necesstty for health and your sports activltl"' m mild doseg u~rtl your
well being But !or maximum benefits 11 muscles a&lt;e llmberel\ up
And fmally remember that tHe sun wt!l
sh ould be restful above all Rest the mtnd
rest the eyes rest the body is good advtce to burn th e pale city dweller s sk1rl Use sun tan
lotions and don t stay out too long A sunburn
the la1e su mm er and early
vacatlomsts
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Th e annual r est penod should be spent 1sn t relaxing
Rem ember let the word rest rule your
so that you retu rn refresh ed rather than fa
vacation at all time•
h gued He re are some tips on taking vaca
Everybody s getting

m the vacahon act
now If you don t get yours m July or August
chances are shm or having one at all wlth
vour family 10 September Yr hen the ktds are

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My L ttle Margie
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KINGSBURY

read wiLhOtlt the walls of lleir s n
bl.s ears fre:e to take 11 week off
wtthout explanation and he get
just plain sore
Sezze
Joe y()U re WB!rt ng
your Hfe wl.tllout a "ood womar.
to be tender and stand .\!taunt I 'I
in your need
there UJ noth nil!
like the patter of Hn) feet anrl
the wonderful even 1gs aroun rl
the TV with ' hOme cooked mcu
barbecues a d
fresh off the
childish voices welcommg you
hoMe from a hard day
n 1f'
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BY Janeth B••l
Mr and Mr 1 eo K ng a d M
ch ael or columbus v s1ted M s
Ge org a Thoma and Mr and Mrs
Wm K ng
M cha I e :1 nc£1
her e for a long v I

1Big Ted Takes
Walking Record

UOS I ON UP - 'l'ed W ll ams
wos cr d ted tu ht y w lh a ne w
maJor lcu..,u record for r ten t onal
base~ on bah n ont' season
1he Bos on Red Sox slu gger
M1 and MMI
Sta ley Bra! was walke 1 ntent anal\y once m
have ~' urned to the r home n each game of a dou bleheader Sun
C eve and a f er a wo wee ks vn rla y raiS ng h s total for the cam
ra t on here and n F r da an I pa gn to 27 Tl'- e prev1ous b g
le ague re ord of 26 \'ats held by
of the Brooklyn
D kf' S de
\\ e~ kend guests of
Dodg rs
lolrs Way 1e Bea l w re
J ud y Johnn y anQ J.&gt;u el
ZULUETA FAVOM.ED
f N v York C I
NEW YORK 1 P
L ghtwe gl t
con ender Orla ndo Z luela s fa
Mr an d Mrs Mclv n
s ng vo t"d at 8 il fur h s comebac k
J
of Columbus we e
sl art l(l n f' ht n a TV 10 rou nde r
Mr and Mn Mclv n Morr s Sr
with Frankie lppol to at St Nlch
everal da y~ recentl y
~~~ Arena
o
Mr and Mrs Geo ge Mf'eker

r etuJnees
~~.lo g about tift~
t ne ~ach yl.'u r Maxine Ph !sOn
and Pearl R ynold.s
rece v 11g
coveted degrees at Athens this
week
~I 1..the r
admiring
famili es look on Or n Srfi th Rut
land s ge a su pcnntendent of
scbool s has just f !shed l:Ju ldii1JZ
a h g 2 car gn rage He practically
u It nl b.} h mself a love-ly new
Th nks he Joe I need a good
ha th oom
11 ~ 1
s ummer Talk woman like I need U e hoi~ 11
abou a\~J ted The huge ne '!l sta the skull A goo I woman stand
d 1m at K.}ger c reek H S looks ng by n your Ot!ed s me re!~
as h g a mo~ n ver s ty stad1um thmk It get well bum or 1 cu l
tn me II ~ ~II graded with beau buy that new coal You can ta ke
1 ful slop nq: sldeA seeded nicely the patter of tlny feet
and as
t g a s and th ) ve Lhe excava for ch Jd sh vo1ccs 1 d rathe
n tl one for the r ~ w i mn l 1g I ave 11 kmtling eedl e through
pool soo n be r eo ) t o pour the mv neck All of them hOme of colpmbus und M ss J a
Wyant of Cul u. 1bus spe t
c n rete Hear about Htlic Fred b rnt rleep-frozcn mcalll
whe.~~
weekend v s ng t he r ram l
d1 - he pl ayed postman and for t~ e TV s snowi ng
cost
A bell ny and sho v. er
rn a 1 he passed around n lar"e t1 an d nncr for
s x nt Too s held 1 hu rsday at the Yl h
I; 1 le of h s mother s oi l lov
Shor s But 1m lonesone I need
lette r s A good t n e wa s had b co npony 1 th s ra t race so I Tho a home for Mr and M
all We ar e due at two fum ly ~;an k1 oek our mutual hu n"n Glen 'l'h o lHts wl o w e n ar
recentlv at ll e hor c
f Ht' v
r e n u ~ th s no nth r we can bondowe WI h a f1 end
11nd at Joh Lunle
of
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t
on
Y
shnd uv under the ~ tra in I hat least ha.,.e an occas onal ext se
Mr ~ lhona :ithefu
(
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c
to compete ' ) wlth all t hOse e x to staY ut late
SUI
s
d
e llc t cooks hut tll s ramliy u e
Actually the happlost peopl e 1
h s ne
s a pretl y
t porta nt
especui\v
ll g o mai ntain Vams hed o know a e bachelors
the
lder
sialesml!n
who
h11ve
nea1ly 110 rro n th1s ar e the bean
been
al
the
tra&lt;le
long
eno
g
h o
t'ln
s
or
y
es
te
ry~ar
tee
cream
d
We lear ne I th at (ha I
SHADE
plck
ond
choose
the
dln
c
r
n WES'l
soc
a
~
~
we
knew
the
onl
y
a
Na ee wei!
1 w r~t c l u c
By Mrs rtustell Painter
1 o cer here I tow hall a pr z fair memor... - so lets keep what vile to play one dame ag aln.;t
Mr and Mrs Dana Tur n
nother and flee to a third whc
t:o t If n we ca
to n ato Jlunl so full of rr
thu
and lam Iy Mr an rl Mrs Ueorgt&gt;
he going gets rough They can
he Ia 1u A cnnncry hos aaked to
Abbott and daughter call&lt;'d o
liurnrnon
14 p 11 date w1th nne Mr and Mrs W lJ He \ma n S n
buy the cror Just one plant 1ight
phone call dine on sumptuouH
nde r hiS bed roo n w ndow bu
...
tttlea with the dolls of their day
t s reuity loaded
cho1ce
fell to tbe outland s II
Mr and Mrs V r gil Ro 11h n 1
1{111 daughter S s \\ !If' s in
the
need
arise! and live off he chll clren Mr and Mr s Ulr ~
the Blue Garter bull r t ss having
IV ROBIRT C RUARK
fat of anybody s land
Rou sh of J ackson are spend g
nil 1 nore than ~ hlue g~rter ~
The summer hunting season
A! for be1ng lcmesome like the the week at Buckeve Lake
fo r br des here and a a d stanee has been In full play and lt Is a
Mrll RuS!Iell P amter h v1 t
umon (! the Jptter Mrs Dave Gar ... at ant bachelor who hu escap- wives say e,;perlenced bach elors
can !1ght off the
crawds that lng her daughter M s Harry
ro way Gr ac~ Kell y Helen 0
ed w th hiS seulp by now The ~eek thelr ~mp11ny
TheY cmn Brown ._nd fam ly
C nell and Is '~uli t dOITl i one for only thing tha t s Slwed a few
dme
for
frte
nlghtly
If so t
Mr and Mn f"!o)d Spe ncf'
A ~U ~&gt; I b Ide
Mary
Ju
fort 1 ates ere I abnr Day I sult!i them and they can slee~t
S~ o t
tha the husband hu tt&gt;u h 11 t n ur til noon without a refrot n of Mr and Mrs Gerald Violet ra I
pt ck ~ and gd I one 1mother s tiny votcel! oylng get out of h re ed on Mrs Jet n e Ro 1~h Su nda
Another nmbllious gal
I
way to a traffic pomt where the Papa and earn me 11ome money afternom
S l ~ toll s or 1 ~ M 88 Priscilla
Mrs Cl:vde Well and dau ~~;hter
Ror es now 93 who has re«nl prey rna) somttlmes moke the so 1 can go to Vassar or Yale HI
b 1sh and
escupe
1o the h gh years hence
ot
F ve Pmnts Ge ne ttnd 01 n
ly I r al cd 3 ngs
But gahl I ~~:ot one hmt Don t Lynn Rlt&lt;'hey pf Clevr.Jand ~f1enl
Wh ch brlnis us to say 11 I wr cUUI lry
ra prnvf l- Yo Cant K H tJ
Quite a while bnck I saw a hunt him n pncka In the sum Sunday with 'Mrs Mary BRt\ev
Russell Painter ls spe-nding a
Good Ma Down
le tter to the editor ftom a Mrs mertime Go still and try not to
give
hlm
the
lmpression
that
you
couple
weeks with relallv es at
Green who offered the idea that
Just cad or an 89 vear oil ba chelors should be taxed ott are paeklng two pistol s and 11: Newark Jolmstown and Colum
Vermont er who braaaed I ve o t cklste nce As a martial slave of vial of knockout drops In your bu~
Bonnie Miller of Harrhon\' Ue
Bu ba k to t1 e trol cy na;l n
ved six doctors and I heat that 19 yean eome pretty soan
1 handbag
{Copyright
1957
by
Un
ted
is
spending a week
with ber
To n y )o( &amp;I joy wo w re
n II ~ !lt' Vtm lh s goln £1own h .sl
with
Mrs
Green
No
man
agree
ueat grandmottler Mn J ennt"'
should be aiJowed
to be that Feature Syndtlltte Inc}
WAY h ng on )') r 1
1037
I OOI(JN( AROUND- I he p t;\ lucky wlthoot
Rou1h
paying
a hif{h
t t' for u
n 11e~ t I oar lcr
lr
esl
fo r o clucks In to w ar u price
Mr •'d Mrs
W II He \man
for It beenu!e the lu
rl c on a st ct ('O.r- here an
and n l mt' 1 ohecke~ the bills I would
the W ~ ll s Gr e!lt'! T hm
r.alled on M1' and Mrs Horn er
11 Pa kA r11h ur ~ o w ho n e II
the
Martl
r
clltiiU
rA
n
tgo
r
~
c
ou
il
Geo~leln recentlY
WIJ ~
tr (' I 11 nd JUS ly 11 0
crept the taxtit
Mrs
JOlleflhlne McGhee of
There l9 a general r onsplracy
Oh I k ow ll fy I I "qu art' rcch ami yc ll o w ~ l n gou g
fo.Yt
then
next
year
s
I
ve
g
ve
Long
Bottom
ls !lpend l n ~ a re N
among
the
mat!tieds
to
tnlp
poor
wl t' b t I 0 8t- stret l can 81t I
day s at the Virg 1 Roush home
p on roRes MY Tal s 111 h rle I old ~tra Man fer a chol e
ROURTA CIRCLE MUTING
WI.! I t o~-: odn !~ I cn 1ld
ge t o
Mrs Stewart A:awklns has an
o r of I ~ 01en ~ lrd ones an I clenr away died And ny Cr m friend but it gete. rot gher When
N\('e lo h€' noon Is a d m sickle In the nounced that 1he bas been notified
T de J
Ita e l ight nolA lion Glory acts feebl
t b) Aile s night sky everybod~ s got two of the Roberta Circle meetm.11 M
1hey I be g ud o ~ce
n e I see the Raymond
their
r
mlly here weeks prr and the smell or s~ft Aua:ust lOth at the park In Olou
worths
and
k OW
Mr and Mrs Date Smith of Pltts
from
rexas
Cub
'"
an ar 1w ftter 6r mountain a1r mlnetea ster D1nner will be served at l p bur h eaUecl Saturdav on Mrs
An 1 e\lt' W 11 I q te- (IC 0\'t' l
11
t he 1hr II of s I wa&gt; r dell {22 eotreor n an born for It 1ecm11 to w th Tend~r 'trap No 2 and the m promptly Members are to bril.lf Ethel
Hoback
me
1
knew
the
Gene
Hatr
ses
mU!It plaYs early Col e Porter
m I s for o n rkcl
I on t op 11
1 covered dl!h and table se rv1ce
Mr and Mrs Eber Pl cl: e n ~ sUent
He
co1C
)
bad
la
ded
n
from
(Janet
and
the
beverage
wlll
be
furn
sh
Women of course are united
doub c eek u b ~ tour 1 l F'iftb
Kans u when I heord the j oyOU3 In their ntoleunce of barhelm~ ed All Past Catrons of Evangl ne Frldav evenlna with Mr ancl Mrs
!\vcru e M nl Ma 1 c OltoU
:Robert Uw-15
'ie An d li£0 I!!
I n se a to lau ght er dow 1 at Grampaw He Tile sl gles becau9C they want Chapter OES clia:ible are request
coxes
How
wu
lov
e
ha
l'
Mls'll Effie F.llt&amp;bett!. PieNeM
[ o tY ~ s t and nnd ll c oe )s\und
slave lubor to g 1ar1:1ntee future ed to attend
spent Satu-rday night with Mr and
ca~e when they re slightly fattN
- --:
GARDIN CLUB MEETING
a l more streakcdy In the hair
M\".s Eber Pietens
The TWtl aht Garden d~.ab w II
l'dr and Mta Leonard Haire and
nnd th~ married! becaue U14!V
st tin t stand to see a m11n meet Thursday evening at the' ehHdren and Mrs Effie Haire§ of
hav ng fun with the field 1'hey home of Mis.s Snrab Phillips and New BHghton spent the week end
want ev er ybody to be aJl. bound to Mrs Ll.nnte OavtJ with Mrs Car with Mr and MTs Eher Picken!!
OI!VOTF.D TO INTtRBSTS OF MEIGS MASON ARE.\
M'rs Gordon Pt'&lt;lfritt and chtl
thfl apron as poor old downttod rie Nye a1&amp;ist\n1 hostess
RICHARD I OWl II- OINIRAL MANAOIR
Men
apent Sunday with Mr and
Dad
and
here
Is
where
old
den
REV NOlO I ORIINI- IDITOR
Ul•leANf JM'KI SWII'
downtrodden Dad betome• t8t
Chtster L Taruwhllt Staff Wrltet lperh ltlltor
Mi • John hllar&amp;
FIUPS1' AD Sweden UP _,
Mrs Bnt Robae1c and children
NaUOiliJ auvertiii1D.J repreatmtaUv~'!- Bott!DtW-Itlmbi.U.. lllc.. Mil traitor to hll rutld
IAihlltOD. Ave New Yo. CltJ 16 N 't.
Thh Is the most basic caM of Amerlean athletti- won five ot i6ent SulldiY With Mr8 Et'hel Ho
gntered 11 ~nd c:1ua maWnJ mal:tll' 11t tbt polt oUlee at Pum n lse } se~11:tng comptmy Beset nine events In an International
baelt
"""Oblo
l
trkk
ad
fteld
meet
11
Ken
Ba•
b)
b
11!
t!hlldren
naKs
dead11nes
Subtcrlptlon rates DeU..ery .b1 eti'Tier 'WII.M'ttlftllabll SO centl per
Ml" I!Md Mrt Paul Sellers and
cur~re d tum of NeW Yot'Jr. aet two local
--~l ~ne nar ln advance at The Daib' Sentl.nel offlee tliOOI m ft~ee o~ereamed.and hair
rtebrdt
by
tbrowlnM
the
distun
chlklretf\
Mro ab.d M.n Jiiber I
II"::nUll $'7.80 three montbt $300 By motor route wh'IN 1141Able wives of the bOsom Pope Wl11118
1M.
fWt'
a
ad
puttlDI
the
a
hot
Ple!kfbt,
RHine
liln Ethel Koo
OM moatb fl B1 mall ODtl ,_... $1 als monlhl tt.IIJ ..,.. moDULI company He loots at ht, bOO'W.
back Mu &amp;Ul H&amp;bae.k and ch1l
est buddy tree to atay out l1t1 M 18 feM lte•-• l'eatmi.n
pItt: une month. 11
Ptiblbhed enrr attemooD euepl Bundar ISJ The O~o va,_, Sen without the excuse tree to mall:lll Ne• '1/d ~ rn1w stadium rea- dftn 1penti SW'da:r with Mr and
llllel, IDe. at 110 lde&lt;baote Sl., P _ , 0 Bulllllll oiiiH pho.. 11a1 the play tOr tbe molt a11eeulent lll'd al I« 400 metora.
!lit• ELler Pidteao.

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GREENWOOD LAKE N Y
UP - Sugar Ray Roh naon s handIers sa1d today they were well
pi~ased w1th the middleweight
champlon :; showing m his ftrst
boxing dr1ll n preparatiOn for next
month 1 title bOut agamst welter4'" 1Kht k nit Carmen Basiho

2 ceau Pfli' Wlml one laiLrtioa. lllnlmut h•- toe -4 cent1
per word for three eonsecutln ln~ertlou.
e -Speelal - One montb for 21 eentl per W&lt;ll'd.
Fun rate of 2 cents per word wtU 1te tbart:ed for ldvartillnJ ll
DOt JUdd for befon tbe 15m of eacl! moath followtng&amp;Martlon.

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Model A Ford SMa!1 &amp;ee Lor
lamlt9nJ.t~•L:::au:a':" ~ne Cedar enzo Davis at L &amp; Z Sha.p l 14
L:hests
LAU WI d
F
Co.u.rt st.. P-omeroy
8-lG-Htc
n ow ana-l
Frig daire Refriger-.tor'l.
Hlt'1ey David s ~n 165 Motorcycle
8ak•r F"rnllur• Mlddltp6rt ~t.; 1 t;ood shape
Brown Tractor
4 29 tf
Salea Phone 334 J E Ms n
TO THE SUBScRJBO.s in Racine
Street
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Ares I have been i n the MsPital 4 da)S J"eCenUy Durmg 4S pusenger Studebaker school
bus Crosley Retneerator Both
this period my substitute being
aell
cheap Bob Adams Letart
unfamiliar w th my rout! 1hQ'
!fi!aUs 0
8-HHitp
have mi.!.&lt;led some of you or de
llvered late I am sorry for this 'D4 Royal Dodge $1200 A 1 con
and than k you for your pahnce
dltlon by owner Phone Racine
Mrs G A Oet!m
3213
8&lt;9-6te

12) Card Of Thanks

TIRMITES I XTERMlNATED
For tree Inspection phone 383M
G1lmore Supply Store- J&gt;omeroy
On Tuesday evening AUIUR 8
All wo r-. guaranteed Fully in
sur ed v\J.ughan 11 InduBtria l and the Syraru.l&lt;! Garden Club met It
Relllde n ~ l Term ite Contro Ser
the home oC Mn Ada Slack with
v1ce St Marys W Va
7 215 H Mrs Anna MtCoy aailtant ho•
tess The prendcnt Y:r FJorenee
B.ADIO 6 TEL!YISION Sl!.RVIQE Harden pres1ded over tbe meeUnc
Phon~ 1JO Cleland Appliance and roll call was ans wered by nam
Store Ill W :U.aln St Pom t~ror ng a weed pest Plans were maite
l-23 tl
to e nte r arr :m gtmenta in the Melp
QUirK SF"...BVICE on WatJeh r..e- ( oun v fa r fl ower ahow Jhow and
pa1rtn1 hJ f'aetory Trained a workshop for same will be held
watebmater GOWNS JEWE. In Mrs Mattie Sprme er 1 Wement
LERS Pumero7
t-3-U Y\ ednesday August 14 Tbe nom
natl nll co&gt;nmlttee nominated of
Have your carpets r ugs and up { cers for the following dub year
holstery cleaned b)' the odern as followJ presiden\ Mn Mane
clean ng method w th Aeratttd Leadmgbam vice presldtnt Mrtl
Dry Foa I Qu ckly .a d ccono Jane Teaford 2nd vice pre.11dent
m cally rtg hl
)'our ow Mrs M fdrd Huson secretary Mrl
bo e Work g ua ran teed CaU Margaret Cottrlll and treallll'er
Rutl rmd 24023
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Ju dged and •wards given as I(IJ
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lows 1st Mr.s Slaek 2nd Mr.a Li1
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r x Membeu att.endinK wete the
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HEiFERS FOR s;\LE
JUNK CO.
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1 1ersey 1 Guernsey 4 HOI l'loonoS11
steins ALL from C 0 B A Sires
Two fresh now nst soon Don
Ant!etson Rutland Ohlo
Cl&lt;&gt;!ld Clean Ulled CIIJ'I
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FOR SALE 4 year old home 4
rooms and bath wltb batement
Aut~matie foreed air f11rnace
storm windowa 3 ae:rea ot land
One mile norlh of Cbe- on tu
7 GJennis Hoffnaan Cheiter 0

We Wish To Thank Fflenda and
Neighbors and RelatiotlB for t~lr
kmd assiatanoe and donationr
during the Hness and death of
our mother Mrs Nethe Brewer
We would also hke 1o thank Dr 19110 FORD P&gt;ek up VB Honry
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coolville Yu 2200
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Mrs Nett e Brewer
$125 Large baUy bed $10
In tht Proba.. Co•rt
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Mars hoiL Miller Sr RoOtc No (20 Bl Insurance
St•t• of Ohio Moloa County ss
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Not ce u hereby given t,hat on
Lost
Found
St
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.=the tlth day of Aug11st 1Z7 tp..
ra1g t eg Beegle Female Brown Umvers11l Gas Ra nge
Chro me a.-.sim}NOD lftl~-;-At:eDe'Ji phcat10n was filed to regtater the
head whttt legs blacl!: bod;y
J&gt;inetle Set Both 1 excellent
Middleport Flrte
Au1JOmobJI-&amp;o btrth of Rut h Evelyn EichingeT
Goes by name of B'oots $5- rtr
eondlt1o I Ca ll Racuje 8461 e&gt;r
Bont\a Pbooe Gl&amp;.X
6-201!1 stating sbe was born October 19
ward Calr 109M
8 5 6ta
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8 l o-6tp - - - - - 1915 in Sali!bury Township Meigs
COMPLETE lnsurane; Prot.ectio~ County Same w1U be tor hearing
uto Soles
Wanted To Buv Lifo, Auto FlrO Polto c;.u Don the 17th day of Auguot. 111M at

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a e go ng to get some r eal Used t;oal furnace 22 or 24
b } s Blaettnars Pomeroy ()
Prefer w th p pe Jame~ Bearhs
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Heater Flawles!l or gmal blue
4 room house anl'l bath o
and wh te f 01sh
Blaettnar ~;
coin Q.t{ghll&amp; Yhone 330M
t'omeroy 0
8 9-6tc
8-10 6tc
1M3
Cbevrolels as low as _ ___...
One
500
Blizzard
en
~lla
g
e
cutter
$888 00 Three or the be~t 53s
anywhere Blaettn ars Pomeroy
B G Vance M ddleport o
S.10-3tp
o
8 IJ.6tc
~----1953 Buick s as low as $005 00 Furnished sJeeplnc room Cl()se in
to'wn 12'1 Butternut
8 9 12tc
For good buvs th(lroughly re
cond ition ed VS s and str 8 "
Biaettnars Pomer oy 0 8-9-6tc ( 16) For Rent or Sale

11:\.1. WAD

Ex~Ct~ts'lx

.-.-.roy

E•late of Jtcob J.ney Dec....,
Nobee 15 hereby given that Ber
tha May Janey whose Post Office
addre~1lle Ohio Route
1 has bee n duly IRPOinted 111 E:~
ecutrht of the Est.a!e nl Jacob la
ney late of Salem Township Me gs
County Oh1o deeeased.
Dated th1s 5th day of August
1957
John C I aeon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County Oblo
(8) 12 19 26 ate

Ohl•-~~

P.. It :P Call Wm OrueMI',

!============
Roell: Sprlftllt

Rodney Downing

11\'~IJRANCE AGENCY
I'IN Automobile H•altb
ACCIDEN,.
Life Caaualty and a.dl

Real Estote Broker

In MIDDLEPORT OHIO
6136-M
PHONIS
6311

H 71

1954 chevrolel.. aa low a• $119!1 oo
Help Wanted
For de•n ears With and with 1,...~~..,..:.::.:..:~:...=::..::.::..::~ (21 ) Reo I Estate
out power glide ktl four doors JnalBe and Outside House Paint 1::----~.:_:--..:._.::_:__,_
Biaettnan Pomeroy 0 8-Hte
tng, chbnney and roof work of Do you "an t a bu•mess A Motel
WYLLIS JEEP station Waaon 'tfl.th
all kinds also 4!arpenter work
Tavern Car ry Out Grorery Gas
overdrive Good condiUoD Call
Proee e.Umatea 20 rear. exper
Station Restaurant rh eek our
li Ste
ience Reaaonable prJces Call
I st we maY have what you
8
229
Pol'lletoy :JM.J
B 12 12tp
wont at the pr ce 3ou want to
.,---,~pay
Earl 0 Mender Sr Rcnl
ror beat u~ed c11r 1/ ALl1!3 11ee
tor Pearl Parker Agent Porn
BD..L CHILDS
7 D lmop
eroy Phone 201
8 9 3tc

--18b) Auto
S-ervices -

For Sale 6 room ho se bath all
modern Call ~ 171 l--etart Flills
R-7 3te
FOR /s ALE OR TitADE Two bed

l R RAWW!GS SONll ru -ill
hour 'Mfrtt'ker Senlce
DIJ
Phone
6227
Nljht Pllon6
800P.X DODGE PLYIIOIJTII
DEAL&amp;IIS
S 8 If

room house w th c ty water gas
furnace gas well and 33 acr r li
of land M'ineral r ghts Tr!l ler
Wanted Phone 907 M v 1r_g 1
eaford SyracUile
R8-Gtp

A9) For Sale

:r

CANNING tomatoes $1 25 bushel Mtddle Aged woman who needs r
for ,... l_l .....D
home to be companion
.lltJ
Janet Man
lodY
'lflrlle
P
0
mtddla
aged
lf'io'UI"'f
!J+Bte
Box 48 Pom.eJ'Q1 OhiO N-12tp
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS- lftry
FoR SALE - r'eaehes. New H.a
so ~ften a property eomes up for
Employment
ven Orcha;d New Haven Phone
sale wonaerfull)' located but
T" 24688
, 211- r
Wonted
needmg work m sll depart
FOR SALE - Apple! New Ha
- -- - -- -- ments that w1ll mate a wonderven Qrehard New Haveft P~o.,_ Palntin.L interior ID4 exterior
ful return on the ln.,.~t:ment
'129tf
AntJabte now Rates reaaon
TU 24688
Such a property 22 acrea lo..
~
able Homer Brale)' Phone 381 Y
cated on the Rver Road above
8 6 121e
PING PONG TABLE for ..le
Racine with an oltl log house
Phone 5U-V
8 !S 6tp
with 7 rooms another 4-room
- Wooled-PAPER ILINGlliG-25
house ln thE' back a utlllty build
tRAVELY TRACTOR 8A.l£S and
years experience Free es I
lng
with a ce llar a good amol]
mates L V Rellln(er Ka,cln
Service. R. A Flnlaw 512 z.
barn several old !rmt trees Ap
1
Main Sl Pomeroy
7242'7 r.
!~ ~ ~~
7-5proximately 111 acres tUJable
Priced
at only $3500 00 and ean
Business
be bought with ~ down payment
of $1MO 00 balance like r ent
HIGHWAY PROPERTY - !5 acres
good level land 4 mlles from
Pomeroy G-room house Wlth
bath enelosed porch and ..,ery
good cellar Henhouse cr b s nd
garage $8000 00 This is the type
of property so often wanted ancl
seldom fo~;nd
FARM - :.JD acre8' w1th 8 acres
bOttomland balance m pasture
Several fruit tree• 8--room bouse
w1th bath natural gas and eleetriclty Barn cellar and mUk
nouse 3 miles from Middleport
and If.! mile from Route 7 with
bus and the Ohio i: ver T•tal
pr1ce $6000 00 Can be bought
with $1800 00 down payment
and the balanee SfO per month
Take over payments on 1~ ton Custom ,Bullt k.ltc:hel\,. :li.teh.ens
CUCKLER REALTY
duigb.ed feu' roar home J11rM: lOX 229
a1r condttJOner 'J'blA ye1n' 1 tnoPHONE 10a.Y
dfil 1,t paid tor File Reldcert;ltima\es Foreman &amp; Abbott (8) 10 8te
atlon Open eveninJI
8+3tt:
.P~ne ti!IN-Y
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Hatlo

NOTICti! OF FILING AND HEAR
lNG ON INVENTORY
Proltat. Court Melva tounty Ohio
TO the Executor or Adminutra
tor and to !ueh of the following ••
are res dents of the state of Ohio
surv ving gpouse f any next or
km beaef1claries under tHe will
f any the attorney or attorneys
represent ng any of th atoremen
t10ned persons
You are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of August 1957 an
Inventory ond Appraiatt).ent of th~
estate of J~cob Janey dece-ased
late of Salem TOwnship in said
County was flied tn thir Court
Hearing on said Inventory and
Appraisement will be had before.
thl~ Court O'l the 29th da of Au
ust 1tm7 at tO 00 0 1 k y
g
e Oc a m
E
io
xeept ns thereto may be filed
by any interellted party at any
time RflOr to r ve days before the
date set for hearmg
WITNESS my signature and
the seal or 1a1d court th s ath
day of Augutt 185'7
John c BarDn
Judge and Ex-officio Clerk
(9) 12 Ue

I

( 181

-

John C IKon
(Sl 12 1tc Probate Judge
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

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1954 Fords as low as $895 {10 For Rent - Exteulon .Laddert
Solff•Id l!oarlk, Drop Clotba
Both of these cars we can re
Clln"'• l'l!lher llkldlaporl
Blaettnar ~
commend
fully
l'hooe ti2B5'(L
11 1 t1
P omeroy 0
8-9-6tc

10 0A M Court House Pomeroy
Oh

.~-.,.-----

NOTICe OF ~ILING AND HI!AR
lNG ON INVINTORY

I

Probate Court Me-Jga County Ohio
TO the Executor or Admlnlstra
tor and to s 1eh of the followmg a•
are residents of the state of Ohio
1urvlving 11pouse 1f anr next or
k:ln beneflcur es under tbe will
If any the attorney or attorneys
rePresenting any of the aforemen
t1oned "Persons
You are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of Aueust 19S7 an
In\'entory and Apprauement of
the estate ot TrUman A Penn Sr
deceased late of Columbia Town
Ship In !'aid County was filed in
thu Court
Hearing on aaid Inventory •nd

(19)

I

I

Appralsement will be had before
this Court on the 29th. day of Aug
ust 19~7 .at 9 o cloek ~ M
Exceptlon9 theTeto may be f led
by any lntt1rested party at any
time prior to five day* before the
date set for .Oearing
WITNESS my Sifnature and
tbe s eal of said Court this Bth
day of Augu1t 19a7
Jobn C Baeon
Judge and Ex.Officlo Clerk
(9) 12 lie
- -- - -

beth Dttcl:wanb Mr&amp;. Huil Raye a. Vt• ou Ott• ol LeUrt..

Mn SyMa zw m lng and t he lol
lowing l!!uetf:a Mra Ann Lft Wat

w

V•

••d JITf. ll....• Crowrn
of New Brlchton P I ar e vlliH•J
Mr

Y.n.ur EJect•100
I
LaWS
I

U

I Slate Fair Is

WOrld'8 J.,W"gest
T_
Li.. l
5h

kln1 Mln Charlene Haye~ Connie lbe former's brother OUt Craw
and Barbara LeadinJ hsm JOyee fm-d
l
and Donna Case and Kathryn and
Mrs F1oJd Commlnl Wll tuett
• e8 OC!C
OW
Eulile ne Slat"t.
of llottM' Ttaelday ewNn1 with a
By TED W BROWN
celebritlon lD lumor of kr birth- Seerets ..... of Stale
r ft y on • per ea n t oC Obfo'•
I l ..eadIngham •nd day
r8
are
' .~
bill on-dollar •&lt;ric ulturalineome
"
" Alberta
Mn
Hubblrd wu hostess
There are many rcaAOIU wh l' eome• from three 150 ~H-dabyiD&amp;
to a 8U!'JirifiE' atorlr lhttwer ror Mn
Tboae ataendlbl yere Vr and Ohioaa.a ahouid go to Ihe p 1 s .a IIWm• ~U~ d commercial eattl• Tbe
F.ather Hart'e n I t M'NI Raden 1 Mrl Bob Ray Rae:IIU!! llr and Mrs lhr General Elecl on Novem ber prWI repreaentative• of thea tbr ee
horne ~n s~nd St Friday even Ben Speneer AnticuUb' Mr and 5
• utly lmportant sellmetla. pt oW"
lnr Jul y H The t:lfb were out 1n Mrs: Geeertt Cunmrilla IOftJ Bob
Flnt there are mportant mun
eoon&lt;Jmy
will be on d~.SP!a)- al th8
1957
11 baby ha&amp;ket lined in pin\: rut •nd Eddie- and the CUmmtna ch1l tij)al and t~nsh p ortices to bot&gt;
ObJo State FaJr ~UJI 23.-30
1
blue and a &lt;-enter piece .,, a stork dren
fii.Jed aDd 1econd there are four
u
C'a"'"Ytnv a ~;bv ruJTOUnded bv
Mr and !itn Jtalpb Wert of C1n Olnatltutlon.al Amendment pro yeu mora than 12000 animala ~
pin\: 11nd blue nli'Pet peas was u• clnnati are spemhn11.beir vuat1on PDAb to be voted upo n .state-w de be exh bited. But moN~ theD the
.-d with a qfety ~un ttnrk ued tn wilh the IJH«"J parenta llr and
For mif!y years we have ~ rellied number It will be the qu.tity that
the mint tUM were glv~n u fa Mn WilHam V1rian
the faet that the t~Wall~td odd year fa rl!loen wilJ be interested ln and
von fr!P C'l'eam cup cates With
Mr and Mrs Jobn Bumgamer e lect ems an ju!lt as mp~rta nt a• privileged to ~
uln1r and hhte lPing Rnd i~Pd tea or New Haven and lit and Mra thoR when nat on ft an c1 state
The Dairy Division wiD featw:was se.-ved tn Mn. RoOO!i crow Lawrence Rou1h Huntington IlL orrk1ab are elected 11 take 3 ~ery :: ~~ec:' J ug Na~ Futuri.t;
Mn AlbPrt Tl•ltworth Mrt
;}'~~ :;:-y •lth Mr and J1ttle rl!;mN~il&amp; to ar rwe at ht" 5th All Am~~= ~=t:J~ ty
lfolrnpw lf• n,mnu rtark Yr&amp;
""
lact that the very fou nd.&amp; aon of all Otbft' b -h..J~ of oo··- ~•t bo
~,.~
Mul' rr1orertee CummJnl "r
and government 1s local rovernment
' ~ atock thatwurepre...
.,..
l't ••
Ml' Brl.....
.....- M11 RobE-rt l..ou1r•
m
lhtnm-paradlng
lff'l Morris R•l'dsn Mrs Donald liN. ~ Ray t!ld Jtc1r: Cunnllnt
We werP mpre~ed re~ent y by aentl Oh 0 1 lto 1 enterprlH la
f'ottrltl \rr~ D et Wlneh,.,.narr attended .f:he hlhnJ M'on4ay even- a JtattniMt made by
Brendan 16gl culture
Mr" Rohet Lt'w f Mn Ra?'l NPIIe Jn\ of their lilter 1ft and Mn ByrDt: EHC"utlve D ru•tor or he DISb: fu turity ahowJ in the Swine
Mrs J r Wvatt &lt;~n!t (l authfPT
ae Stewart at Ute borne of 1be Ameritlln Heritage Foundal on ~\'Won will be feat ures ol thia
Kay Mr11 \\'flliam Elchibger Mtl groom !I partbtl. )It and Mrs wn. that the poorHt votmg
d
a lair Swme iJ Oh o 1 1e00nd
~ t c
bur Stewart bt Jbt:uo w va
recor rs
eest AgricultUTal enterpr se Nrw
rran
aDPhart
Mn C:edrllle
lit d
per1001 from the age of 2 1 to 29 to the Ohio State Fair thJa .,_.. WJll
Schneider Mn n.,na!d t f.ste Urt
rn lin. Wilbur Stewart of 'Nhtle w. have had a great n1Pr be the IAndrace lrreed of h~-;,hicb
Pat WMd Mn M1lhrd Van )t'PteT Muoa vlaited SUnday with llr and est 1n flnt voter" educat10n for will be judpd ThUHday A..... 2B
..
~0)'4CroCummins
- eatI""" 1ames Ou 1ck lofT~ W111lam Mn
R bert
man, ,.eara th11 1latement glvet~
Breeding and eommercia1 beef
nlddle ~ JIM("GP. llar~en 11"1 h 0
wn and Tommy crow rise to an added sp--a! Lo the He will bave an important part to
-•~""'ant
fin t wten anrl to oth
r ·
er youna pia
~-!lblm ....
..... rreates&amp; of Uvatoc:k
F.ll!Bbeth Dne kworth Mrs MaP! ave upened tbelr new •u.......
_
,.
"' rrow..,. ..
at
Pomeroy
Mh
Robert
Crow
is
·
"'
~
u.on..
1•• 1fl
.,..eanor 1 a!'Mtl mistln' in their new ..__lneu
vo~.:s to study the qual r ca11o 1 s
-. _
r.tl~ Frankie Mumaw Sending
uWI
of P«'SSM seeking )()("a] otr ces
.uw Shf'e!l DivWon thll year fea•
tures National Yermo and Shrop•irtr bnt tmllh!e to atwnd were
-a~n~~~a
aAd to part cap 8 t
h
1
"'"' Alfred Yeaoter "''' ••orie
lo N Oftmh,...r
L. d
t e eyear
e'l'l on
sho
Th e Shee
l) Show
""
It se a ngood
to •hire
annuaU,
La wa
tM largest
m the
world..
Chapman Mrs San'! Sellan :Mrs
betin..
Ita Wool Style SbOllf in the Sheep
Remn T..ondon Mrs Allah 'tea
Wfrlle our non partuan reg s e Barn Sunday Aua: 25 a t 5 p m f•
ford Mrs Ll'lW!'t'nM! Diddle Mr~
and \'Ote efforu are always a med a lterlin&amp; ;ihlmt. both educational
Joe Wr'-bt Mr8 Rov Smith Mrs
VIetor F1shel Of Ravenna DhlO at all voter1 as IS the \'o ler educa alld entertammg
Ralph Smith Mrs Wllhlm Ttl ren apent SJeveral tlaya lHt week v1r tion11 .PI'OP'tm, of the Secr eta y of
The annual 4 H and FFA steer
er Mrs Charl@S HAves Mn. 'l'hel Jtmg hia daqbter }(n Martha State 1 office we Will place s.pet •at dlll!eWwill attract buyer1 and vtewer•
ma Hawlev Mr~ James Tearard Ann Redman. They ~q~ent one e1en ~basis this year oo frAt vol :gri~~a: ;:;ru1 : t~e j~;, ::
Mrs Royal 'Mlomas Mra D1c1t liar ln.( durina hl11 vlslt lD pt Pl~u:mt -ers - both the young pt!.oph.• who A. nma Important event of Thuriday
r II lftB Inez Ewing Mra Eva J le with .&amp;11'8. Redman! IUnt Mrll aJ"e turmng 21 years of a ge and Guvem or 1 Day w ll be tbe fat !.lit
vtn l! Miss Eleanor Robson Mrs Leonard Noble
the numerous Oh10 crt zen~ who lle s:u~ m the colllr.lercial cattle
Helen Barker Mr11. Paul Kloes
Jock Rolllh Jimmy -stewart and have berome natura l ted t t Z&lt;!ns arena where Gov C W II am 0 Ne~ U
Mrs Grace Holter M'ra Vnllie Benny Roseberry of Pl Pleasant I of the Umte&lt;.l States
will take the first bid.
Guinther Ms Ann Lee Watkins left on Wedneldar night for sev
Orgamzallons wh ch have f'ngag
The National Percberon Show an i
enl daya visit to Virgmla BeadJ
ed n the register vote campa ns Amencan Bela:~an Show features of
and Mr~ Ada Slack
The Youth Cho1r of the Albury
Mdr and Mrs. Charles Kerwood in the past are urged tc ttelp -.,"' h ~= ~!ndt=ners""~dd~xw
Method 1st Church went to Cam and Rfamlh ly of Zanesville Ohio the first voter eneouragemen
hib tors for 1udging Fr day and Sat
den Part Huntln~on where they an
le ard Barnhart of Galhpolis
urday Aug. 23 U.
enpoyed a picnic TuHdav Au« 6 were vtaiton ove.r the week end
New pena. new I gbtiog p~ln t an4
o~r bot&lt;.!ekeeping unprovement.s.
They later went to WHTN TV with Mrs Charles Neville- and fam
where thev appeared on th~ pro- dy
~
have been JDAde for this years live
Agnes Young haa returned aftatock shows expl!Cted to draw nora
gram Captam Steamboat where
than baH • m:lllhm spectator! lo the
eaeh one W:tS Interviewed AUead er Spendmg a vacation in Ba1U
ing were members Nancy Parker more Maryland
buae state expomUon •' Columb~.~&amp;.
Linda Eich nger Bi11y Franc11 Cia
Mr and Mn Clyde RoUJh and
Berl-ir!'!.- Be • ebe lookout lor
nuz tielet Ito tbe 115'1 Ohio
rice and Branda Norrill Jean 'Man son of Camp COnley were reeent
uel Stefame Wmebrenner Phil visitors of Mt and Mrs Grover
f'atr You'D find ft m fbi. newt-1
lip Hil1 Ruse Ann Thetss Llnda Roush
J
in~~
Neigler Patty and Suzanne Wine
Mn Elwyn BuD and liOn and apening day Friday August 23.
brenner L nda Grueaer April and d.l:u.ghter otFalb1 Church Virginia
s.tr7 boy and Pi m Ohio
Susie Teaford Mar1 Lou Cundlff 1 are v slllnll: Mrs Bull 11 mother fliP .eltooJ qe illin't'IW to
and BtUy Zerkle ruest!f Debra Mrs Rosa Fink
~-- of this FB.EE DAY at the
Norm Janet Caldwell
Kathy
Mrs Carl Owen• of Mlddfeport ~..!,_!q ia Youth Day
Frands Cath Jean Wmebrenner recently vurted Mrs Helen Stew
"'"'""&amp;'• 12 :rat'~ af Qe are
WUham art
lldmiUed free each ~ \' if actoiD
Chaperones were Ml'S
IIIIDied br a.a adult.
FranciS Mr and Mrs Pete Durfy
Mrs GeneVIeve Poweil Mary Jane
Eichinger Mn Mark Duerr Mrt
USE OUil
Carol f!{'orrls and Mrs B1ll WineLAUNDRY
brenner
Mrs Richard DeMon hal reMr and Mrs George Freeland ceived word that her husband who
SEltviCE
entertained the Adult Clau of the IS serving witb the U S Army has
EU'B Church for then annual ple- arrived at Fa1rbao1r:s Alaska
ond
nlc on the lawn of their home on
Mr and M'ra Lloyd Pridmore of
F1ood Road Attending were Mr DaytlJ#l apent last week end with
DRY
and Mra Charles Neuman Jr Mr Y'r ahd Mn Thurma DlBney
ltri.. row watdl
CLEANING
Charles Neuman Sr Herlhall Did
Jlr and Mn. Byron Beu of Win
""- • - ...,.. for "'fN!In
dle Ben Quasenberry Mr and Mn. field W Va fg Nltint 11r and
••IJ' th• "'ost ••••' ••cell'
Lawrence Roush Glenna Soubby 1ln P1eree caae of Water st
. .kls. . .en wtU work •• 1k
Edna Edward&amp; Mrs Edith Hood
Richard Harris EFSN of Baht• , _ -.4 • - • wolch w•
Mrs Lillian Sm lh and son Maur bridce Md apent last week end
. ._
• ......... .. •• ctio. ••
aee Mr an Mrr Paul Ha~ and with hl1 parent. Mr and Mn
. . MAMILJON WMCHI$ - t•
children Sherry and Paul Eugene lllot Rarrla.
Mr Frank M1lls and BOn and
...... , .... $3,50
Mr and ll'ri John p Jladdrill
daughter of Mingo Junction ts vis- and children of IDduna are t1slt
iting hill mother Mrs. E S MUJs Ina. ltev and Mrl Roy lC. Williams
on Church St
Recent zuest.a of Mrs. AIU\8 lfrMelvin Cunnlna:ham is a patient Coy were llr and Mrs. George liein Unl.,.emtt Hospital m Colum Coy daughter Brenda Lynn and
bua
sons Pbitip Kenneth stanlt!y and
MMI Amy Friend of Canton vis- lunior of East Llverp&amp;ol !Mrs
Ited her son and daughter-in law George Dof'Ohew a11.d ll8ll lo•nny
Mr and Mrs Luther Fritnd
of h t Letnt. FaDa
Mr and Mra James Qulet vlaJt
Mr amd krs Obarley Bartels or
ed recently wJth Mr Quick 8' nep- Runtlntton vtsited 1"1lative~~ here
hew and famlly Mr and Mn
Mr and Mr• Vtn.t SlafeD ot
Ch"rles &lt;luict of Albany JtD
WeUaton ....tJ:ited Mr and Mn. Law
POR
'Mr and Mrs John Boles and .-entre DJddle
Mrs. Margaret Price of Zanesville
Mrs Chr1ateua Grimm •a• reapebt llt!Verlll days with Mr! Boles telYed 'Wort! from her Son Rteee
and Mrs Price 1 sister Mn Clara who 1fll recently ,trafted .w.to the
1"1111111
Jfeu
Am!y
thai
he
11
his
lasic
Mra Leonnrll Reid and scm Lee tnlnlna at Fort Meade )18
iK-H
or Athens 11pent a day with Mrs.
}II•
l
..
el C•~I of 'I'IIJ1POn
FURN
Where
Your Confidence
Adllbert Lee
Pl&amp;iDa apent a week end with Man·
Th
Is Justin-~
Mr and Mra Dick Harris vfslted cy hrter
till e Brlptell Co.-~
Mtt Arthur Morartty of Pomeroy
Mr and lin steve
of
Ia llldtlloport
!: Main
Pomeroy
at Holzer Hospital In Galhpolis
GalUpoUt viAted Mr md Mrs I
Mlss VIrginia Munley of Pearis- BlU
Wlnehrenner
II
bUI'I Va vblted Mr and Kra..
8PTO.llT118T
Luther Johnston of Church st.
and )fr aDd Mrs- Edison Guinther
HTS RECORD
of SiJ.th Streit
OSLO Nanny UP--Josh Cui
Balli 0o1at lllnoel, hmeroy
breath of Norristown Pa fonn
'ft' Moran State CoUeee ata:r aet
l'llflee B-. I to 11, Z to 5 lOose tt&amp; Noea
'lbun.l
• new 11r0rld record of 50.:5 secThe Faithful Circle Cla•s of the onds tor the t4(}-yard hurdles m
meet Jlrlday
Methodist Chureh met Thund.,- an intematlonal
evenmg at the Communlly Hall nlrht at Bfslet Stadtum
with the president. Mrs Fannie
OANGIO BEGINS TRAINING
varian presidlnJ
Italy UP-Juat
PESCAJ\A
The meeting opened w th the
theme II'Ong followed by ptayer bY Manuel Fangio the world dr vmg
Mrs Dayton Ctawfottl lleatnnjs Clarap1on from Argentlna arriv
were bv Mrs Emma HaYman Mrs ed b:ere frorh M lan todav to beW E Shank and Jfn Fannle Par- liD lratning for the Grand PriJ:
of Peaura Aug 18. Fangio wUI
ian
A abort budness meeting waf be at the wheel of a MaseraU.
followed by a potluelr. Juneh
PIAATB .OPTION MIJIII.S
Two visitors Mrs Dayton craw
ford or New Brighton Pa and
Pi'J!TSBURGH UP -- Outbelder
Mtl!l Vtekle Abie11 or Middleport Roman MeJJn! was optio,ed ito Coo
~e present
lumbll$ of the ta.ternahariel betagut
The ne"t m!!etlng; wUJ bre '-•ld at todl,f by ~be Pittsburah llrat~
the hDme of Mrs Alb Crallllltt
to m1ll:e to(JIQ for lll!fthnded lpltcb)(r lnd Mrs. wnuam Vatlian at "tlr Bob Smith who was reiuitated 04£ Molnst
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Racine, Hartford Tie For OVA Championship

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Klddleport, 0., Aug. 12, 1957

SPORTS
DESK ...

Vennarill,
North, Wo.-lt
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• Up Br~ves, Yankees,
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• As BOth M • • HOt pace
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Pomer.oy Dumps Point Pleasant 7-2 On
Wiggins' 6-Hitter; three Homers Hit

Cbet Oliver's Hartford Tigers loosed a .15-blt ban'age Sun· '
day to beat Gal!ipolis 7-1 _and 1!4cine nipped Middleport
on Little
Foody
s neatgame
3-bitter
to tie for.)he OVA cbamplo .
ship,
making
a playoff
necessary.

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CANTON, 0. UP - North and
South coaches sent their teams
through 1 scrimmage today m
preparation for next Fridaj's an·
nual Ohio High School All - Star
football dash here.

The North team, under Youngstown roach Tom Carey, Is pra~
tiring ea.5t of Memorial Fieldhomc
while the wuthernen, under Hugb
Hindman , bave been holding forth
behind Fawcett Stadium's south
Jltand!l. Jim Vennari of Rutland is
an assistant coach.

Pomeroy played good ball on Children's Home Hill
Point Pleasant 7 2 Georg N
lr d led th p

Ernie Covert, major domo at City Loan, wa• going to see
his first big league bali game Sunday. His son Davi&lt;l is a littie
leaguer with the Middleport Indians - the champs down that·
away - and one of the boys' treats for their feats was a trip
to Cincinnati Sunday for a doubleheader with the Cub.s.
The time was right. The moment propitious. ~.Ernie has a
l~ng ~tation wagon that can haul an entire ba•tting erder of
unym1tes. The fact that Mr. Covert and family were going to
get off on a well-earned weeks vacation beginning Sunday was
not enough to pull Dad Covert away from the Queen City
jaunt with David and the gang.

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Its Track Okay

Carey, who stresses a multipl~;
has a talented backfield
to carry the Yankee banner. in·
eluding McKinley's Ike Grimsley
at quarterback; Ursullne'a Tony
Mic3get racers maY be back ln
Calluchia .at Left half, Massillon's
Pomeroy
ijOOn if pl.1ns discuK.!fed
Mike Hershberger p.t right half,
Sunday
by
prospeetive driven bear
and McKinley's Wayne Fontes at
fruit.
fullback..
Preliminary arrangements were
The Southerners have the talent· worked out, and two ext\ibitlon
ed services of N.ew Philarlelphia';; heals of midgets were run . al Clay·
Bill Cannonball Cooper as swing banks lo the obvious delight of
man between fullback and end and racing fans. Manager Bud Wilson
speedy Charles Comer of Colum · said drivers termed the track
"ideal" for the-m .
bus East balfback .
A full racing pro(!ram is expect·
cd to be announecd soon rnr ttM
midgets.
defen~ .

Moms, Papas Go
To Firing Line

Pistolpacking mamas and
p&amp;.pa5 and
youngsters 11tep up to the firing
line today for the first shooting in
the 19m National Matche11 here
running through Sept. 10.
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More than 1300 pistol cxrerts,
both civiUanll ond servicemen and
women , are elltered ill the hand·
gun contests thi~ week. Then 11ome
2200 other marksmen will start
firing high power, &amp;mall-bore ilnd
muzzle loadin~ rifles at the Camp
Perry range •m the shore of Lake
Erie.
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\the Pbilade~phla Pbilllel .m. Tbe.,..._.a.q.ua
t.be Dodgers, 11·2 over the ·RedA met 22 vlctonea m 44: games White Sox would bne to cloae at llep and lo-8 over the Pbillit6,
.,. .500-paee-shapes ';IP ~oday as 1a .6« pa~ee. to wipe out a .SOO
Tbe Yanlr.eea. puUing out of a
the magic pennan~-cbnehmg num· Yankee dostiDa: pace.
momentary slump, :dammed out
ly

and the New York Yankees.
Coni.., Twirls Seven-Hithlr
Thi!i "once...cl 01 e National League
Gene Conley, tH since that key
scramble cncked wide open Sun· July 15 date, p_itched a seven-hit·
day when the Braves whipped the I-ter for ~BI eigbth win U the
St. Lo,uis Ca.t:dlnalt~,_ 5-l, for their Bra.,.es gamed the biggeJt NL
seventh straight v 1 c t 0 ry, their lead ~f t-he aeaaon and the long·
tMh in; l3 games and their 2bl in est a~ nee they enjoyed the same
26 games since July l5. The Yan- margin on JulY 26, l~
tees, meanwhile, ([owned tb~ BalAlmost every statist~ lmaginatimore Orioles, 7·2, and pteked up ble now aup~rb the theory tbat
a half-game when the Chi(ago the Braves wdl go.- on t-o their
White Sox split with the Detroit fir.st Hag since the &amp;hlft tet Mil·
Tigers.
waukee. Since July 15, they've
played at ' tn .808 cltp compared
Those .successes enaDled both to the Redleg1' .577, the Dodgers'
front-runn~rs to open up !Ph .game .56'7, the Ctrdioall' .556 and the
leads with each having 44 game• collap~ing Philliea' .407. In addiremaining. A .000 pace would en- tion, they now bBld a season's
&lt;~ble tht! Braves to finish with 90 edge over each of their rival&amp;victories and the Yankeea with 94. 7-5 over the Cardinals, 9-7 over
To overtake the Braves the
dinala would have to play .644 I
f ball, the Brooklyn Dodgers .614,.
t~ Cincinnati Redleg8 .682 -and

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played to w\n for only tour boleR,
but two birdies on those, earned
htm· Tam O'Shanter's World tournament and golf's biggest peyday
- $50.000 cash.
Natinoal Open eh-amplon Mayer
rlnished 7~ holes ln 279, nine un·
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came a deficit of five strokea t.o
Sam Snead and lour to AI Baldlnll
hcfore they began the lMst 18 hole.
"I was on the lr,th tee when J
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beat," he aaid. "And with those
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Ed ltlathewa knocked in two
runs with a single a·nd hi! 22nd
homer and Johnny Logan smashed
two-run single in a four - run
lJ)ni.ng rally as the Bra.,.es
beat Cardinal ace Sam Jones.
The Pirates dealth the Dodgers a
staggering blow with a 4-3, 10·
inning and 6-2 sweep, Bill Ma:te·
roaki singled home the winning
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Shields.

;f~:g~~!k~~~!~ee:~~g !a)~;:.~s, ~d~ ~ret hKitche~. gVio~aSia:;~:·n~~~:

with Sharon Ril::-hu~. MarygrRit·
~hie an_d Mllry McAfee also exhibitmg. V1rgmia Johnson won an A
grade for tailored clothes for 4 H
girls and Janice T •af d ls ·
exhiblted in that ftel~ 0; 0 a
le€s_ :was the only 4·H s~irl re~~
ex~1b1t a complete co~ tume and rece1ved an A award
Receiving A grades for exh 'b't
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13. Wille men
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15, Queation.
9. Roman
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St. Louis ... . . . 62 47 .569 rP/a
Brookly.n
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ClnelnnaU . ... ~ _ 61 49 .M5 7
Philadelphil
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New York . . . . 50 62 .446 19
Chicago ...... .. 39 89 .361 28
Plttsburgh
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Sunday'• RHulh
Milwaukee 5 St. Louii 1
New York !\ Philadelphia 0 \f;t
Philadelphia 2. New York o. 2nd
PiUeburgh 4 Brooklyn 3 1st. 10
birdies."
But Mayer knecked his thlrd
inn&amp;.
ahot four ~et from the pm on 1~ Pittsburgh 6 Brooklyn 2 2nd
and dropped the putt for one Chicago at Cincinnati, 2 aames,
ppd., rain
birdie. On the 16th, though trap ·
S•turd•v'• Resulh
ptld on his drive, he blasted I:IIX
feet from the pin for a par, and on Brooklyn 3 Pitt.rl:burgh 0
the 11th, he fired his l'econd shot Mllwaukee 9 St. Louis 0
out on the rouah nine feet from Cincinnati 7 Chicago 2
tho fla&amp; and sank the putt for the Philadelphia at New York, ppd.
rain.
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other birdie.
Tuetclay'• G..mn
Ma)'er, with 211 after 54 holet
compared to 206 for Snead, 201 Brooklyn at New• York. night
(or Baldina:r208 ror Mike Souehak, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night
209 for Art Wall. and 210 for Gene St. Louis at Cblcaf;o
Littler and SheUey"M.a:yfield, never Mllwaukee 11-t Cinclnnatl, night
AMERICAN LIAGUI
went over par on ht! final round.
W, L. Pet. GB
Littler toured the c:oune iu 71.
New
York
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one under par, wJrtle Snbd toot
Chluao
66 43 .607 Mo
a 1'4 and Baldini • 73.
Boston
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George Bayer and Littler tlcd for
Cleveland ..... 83 58 .47'J 19-,
fourth each gettln&amp; $2.,7150.
flfth month of p,ooo went to w ·aablngton . . . 42 70 .3'JIJ 31
. . 41 69 .373 31
Souchak, with 282, while Bu-b Ro.s- Kansas Cit.Y
Sunclay'a RKUits
bura, Dow Flnaterwald and Wall
abared aeventh at 28•. each win.· New .York 7 Baltimore 2
Detroit 8 ChJeago 8 tst
nina •l.lllJO.
Chlna:o 11 Detroit 2 2nd
Kansa~J City 'J Cleveland 0 1st
1Cana11 City 9 Cleve-land 8 ;and
Boston 8 Weshington 5 Ill
Boat.on 4 washington 3 2nd, 11
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SAturcl.a y'l Result•
Kans'a City 8 CleVeland' 5
Boston 4 Washington 1
N~w Yor'k e Baltimore S
Detroit 6 Chicago 4 .
INTIRNATIONAL LIAGUI
Montreal 12 Columbus 8 ht
Colum\lus 3 Montreal 2 and 11
Innings:
Toronto 8 Riehmond 8 tal
T~oato 8 Rlc::bmond 0 2nd, 7 ln·
ninis
Rochester I Miami t lit
Rochflster ' Mtaml 3 2n!t, 6 lnn·

K~~~;Y~ g~[~~, Trudy Caplnger,
S . h. n~' Taddy Durst,
Dec~e ~lt , 1anne Roush, Polly
k' ~~Ch afy Cleland, Linda LarJani

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Gallion, Lind·a HubQard,
Judy'
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Damewood and Ro.aallt! Da'l'i
Am~ng 4·H club girls sh~·wing M:,;.o~~~t~~e~ ~eharlotte Rupe.

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Harry Craft calls instructions to. his players' from the Kansas
City dugout during his first game as manager. Craft, 42, who
took ch&gt;rge in Tuesday night's game with the White Sox at
Comiskey Park in Chicago, replaces Lou Boudreau as msma·ll
ger. ~ former outfield star for the Cincinnati Redlegs, he
managed the Kansas City Blues of the American Association
in 1953 and 1954, before joining the A's as coach in the f:&gt;ll
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Others displitY1n e In t~&lt;~A I'TOUfl
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Wanda Faber
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Hill, Arlene . -fh l
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Bonds Forfeit

Wool Fashion
Show Feature
at State Fair

to a term ifl the Cincinnati Wm·k·
h.ouse !or a longer period or lime .
of B~~ctlm said that Olive-r Mitch
eport who is duP rar rc
lea«e the latter p::~rt of th ·
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would b
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r_. and Mns. 0. W. Jepaen of Canll
mg by _Fisher before he is freed
Parkmg Meter receipts for ihe W mehester, a iunior 1n Ute College
put week at Middleport were- re- of_Edueation, Ohto State UniWnity,
will be crowned 19:17 Wool Queeri at
po~ed by B:rrtrum to be $204.20.
the All Wool Fashion Show Sunday
~ arrest was made in the in· Aua. ~ at the OhJo State Fair. ·
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Ves'ttgatl.on of an accident Su nd
tbow, at 5 p.m.., will be' betd
w~en a 1957 Studebaker sed:~ lnThe
tlle Sheep Bam. ·Ar~d the
~r•ven by Arnold Hayes or l'tfid- World in 30 Minute.--In Wool" b
,•cporlt wa.s struck from thr rr.ar thF e theme· of thls year'• wool lhow
orty models se!eeted from thelheeP
a 0 e a~ Front-st
and wool organiutlone of Ohio will
The driver or the . olht&gt;r
100 per O!!nt wool garm@nts
1~3 ·De-Soh., was Robert T c~~ a show
from
deslRrJent to
ne_ssy. 17, Middleport, who :~~ appeal award-winning
to men. women and c:hUdre,n .
said to be driving an auto owned
Specla1 featunl!l will be 8 travel
by Frteda Holter W}'all of M ddl
port.
1 e- wardrobe for men, women and chD~
dren, caaual dothr-s, haek to IIChool
Both car~ r~ceived mmor dam· I ~lothet, hi~h fashi~n ll;llrmentl and
age, ac-cording to police reports.
how to wear the- little black dresa"
fol' all occasionJ,
Thil third annual show tJ 111 the
char~ of Mrs. \Villard Bit-zer and
Mrs. Robert Terrell Seat-!! will be
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gtaced around the arena and on the
alcony ~o accommodate a lar«•
'tory and additional room
lahcrowd f?r the show . W-oolen ~~:ar­
oratory fae1 lities to dt! al with
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communi
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ca bl e co~seases
as asisued
atil' lloolsplay windows lnsld~ the 1501( 1
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9ood to pull
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hits.
Mnter held Racine· to six hits
and fanned ll, walking two. Litlle
Fooz)' fanned 12, walked three anrl
wu terrible tight y,Jttl men oD
ba&amp;c.
Racine
100 101 000--3 6 3
Middleport 000 000 000-----0 3 3
Larry Wolfe ,McNick les. Miller
and Hindy.
Pomeroy finished its OVA sea·
son strong with a 7·2 win over
Point Pleasant, Kenny Wigg~ins
winlg his second gamC, golJ1g all
the way with a 6-hltter.
Three homer&amp; ma;rked the game
on -the Children's Home Hlll'a
new diamond which Is an obvious
Improvement over the club's former playfield on the . high school
grounds.
Phil Collins homered with none
on in the first. Jimmy Jo Hemsley
connected for one like it in tbe
fifth and Wiggins took the home
run honors of his club for the se11.·
son with one in the eighth.
Wiggin&amp; baa an excellent slug-

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to }\aeine
Hennesy
doubled
te8ted the
sincetitle
Racine
waa unconbeaten Wolfe
blooperand
down
the tight
field on
Unea
onee by CoolvUle, or should only In the sixth for Mtddleport's only

these gamos CooM!Ie !aUed to
ploy at the tap end of the aeaaon
be forfeited,
4. Final arrangement&amp; ror t~e
Ail-Star game wilh the great Grove
City Furniture club either later
this month or in September.
That's quite an agenda. We neert
ail of you pilots to sit In, or yuur
representative, We also can discun
1958. •

u bit&amp; behind the si:a-hit pitching
of Johnny Kucks and Bob Grim
and now show a steady 'J-4 pace
. The White sox,who
8·5 los! before beathlg
the
11 -2, show no signs of
late drive off their 5--6
pace· for
month.

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Craft Gets ANew Job In Baseball

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Racine took adv11-ntage of rou·
tine ground baU errors by Jim
Bowles and Charley Stobart to
add two unearned runs to a 1.0
lead gotten In the first Inning at
Middleport.
In the fil'!l Dick 'faylor Jed oU
with a single and wftb one out,
Johnny Rllibel, tripled him home .
Reibel was out stretching it, Hen·
ncay to Nclaon to Miller to Hindy.
In the fourth Reibel walked to
lead off, and with two out Larry
WoUe wu safe on Bowles' error.
Reibel scoring.
In the sixtn, McNiekles walked ,
Jr. Wolfe sacrificed, and Litt!o!
Fo02:y was safe on Stobart's error,
McNickles scoring.
Dave llindy got two single-a off

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tb~ee.

He didn't.
By 12:46 the 9ky wa.e dallk . And
by the time Redleg stad1um workNs had gotten nearly all the tarpaulin off the infield there was
11ttle doubt about the lntentlona of
the Heavens above. It was a near
cloudburst.
seaaon.
This was maintained for nearly
45 minutes when ~fieals allowed Gallipoli.J 000 000 001 - 1 4 6
as hr&gt;w the game was postponed- Hartford 121 200 20x- 7 15 0
and that rain checks would be bon·
Valentine, (LP), Hardway (6),
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Gene Hesson, the crafty south- - :
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paw of Hartford, fanned 13 Galli- gmg percentage. He got two hits all
pollsites and walked none for one year, both of them nomen He wu
o! bb fine performanc-es. It W&amp;f a the only Pomeroy pl11.yer to get
15--year-&lt;~ld Bi.be Ruth league play- more than one.
er Ti:ddy Thompson, who -singled
Nes~lroads had four Cor four to
In the ninth and later scored for push h1s average up to .390. Col·
the only run against hess.on. He lin.s had three for three and Hem·
gave up only fo,ur bits.
FINAL OVA STANDINGS
Lee. Valentine went five lnningl
W
L
and was relieved by Mike Hardway sley, two tor
I''or Point, Don ·
in the si:r.th. Together they fanned. abue had two Singles.
tbree and walked two.
Wiggins fanned three and walk·
Leading hitter was Bradley of ed one while Frazier whiff()d one,
Hartford with four for five. Luther walked one and Meutzenberger
Tucker hothered to lead o,ff the fanned five and wal.ked one.
third. Bob Stivers had a two-out Point
000 010 001-2 6 1
double in the rourth for the only Pomeroy 210 030 Olx- 7 13 3
other extra base tilt.
Hartford
9
3
For Gallipolis Gil McMahon got R~cine
9
3
a lead orf triple in the second and Middleport
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5
Jake Jarvis a double in the thlrd. GaUipoli.s
6
6
Jarvis also added a single off He&amp;- Pomeroy
4
8
son. The win gave Hartford a 9-3 pt_ Pl.
1 10

1 to Cincinnati the day betore Labor
In sl~ck car· raees Sunday Eu· . Day for a single game.
gene Wl_llo~g~b,y. b~&lt;ck aft~r. two
~ee~s stdel~~uf,. wtt~ an •h"'"rred
AU ohio Valley Association matom • won
c Ir~t ~at, 1 e e.a- nagers are asked to rneet here al
ure . ~vent, and was the fastest the Sporti Desk Tue!lday evening,
quahhc-r of tie day.
8 p. m. Aug. 13. Matters to iron
J&lt;'lnishing ~ccond in th(~ feature out :
was Jim Way . Barlow, o., who Jed ; 1. Agreement on a play-off game
the race for several laps but fin· \ for the title between H1rtford'a
ally . was oYertaken by the t.ard 1 Tigers and Racine who ended In 1
drilling Willoughby . Glen Thomp.l tie a·t 8·3 .
.
son finished third.
2. Final arrangeme'nta for an 0'
Shaughnessey playoff series which
In tt.c Heat race it wa s Wi!IO'ugh· should begin the week followlna:.
by, Way and Ktm KinR , Pomeroy .
3. What to do about CoolVIlle
1'hc beginners' rae£' turned out which ttunked out In the latter
to be a real battle u8 RoY Weaver, part of the .aeason, Should all ltt
Mansrield, 0 . edged Bill Rumfield, gamea be forfeited, which wC)Uld

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any tyee_ of sewin4 h1 the be(Con&gt;
l&gt;boe"· ' Let'• S&lt;w" ll'•up amona
run . lnvttd ,.rom P•a• Four)
the Hr club• were Patty CJIU RoWha~~ the opener und Charlie be-rta. Romine, Karen McKay~ 'san·
flr•t bJ lY Dou..:tas &amp;eorlnlf h 1.. drl( ~tobart, Jud y Rouah, Sharon
ca
i 1eaeue win In the night
VllhCooney, (tleva Smith, Joyce
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Pai.UI Smllh 'ent the r rst Stout. Julia Turner, Sue Whitting·
~CI:e l~to exira Innings when 1he ton , Vlra:inia Davia, Jeannie £b.
btne ('rf&gt; . orr relief &amp;t'~&gt; Clem Lo · ertbac h, Jv lee Tannehill , Cheryl
with two out In the ninth
File, Jennlfer crew J.ohnnle Sue
.J ae;: Sttnford l'il&lt;'hed u
Patrlrla irennets)', Kit ·
ee Htl r fllr hhi l ~th w1J1 IUJd ' 1&gt; Per~lnfo(er Sandra Thomu An
lhf" l'hlllles a 2 0 decisiOn Ita Hall , Jan('( Smith. }' ranee• ' Had:
~- Pr : ~hnr.~ Alltonelli arter r un ford , MarglJret Ftadford , Cindy
arc a) ~ three
hlttPr won the Swu\2£'1 . Barbara Coats. Beverl y
upe~tor for the Gumt~ 5-0 Cln{'lll · Prlcf' . Judy WIJal , Nola Myers
·
wJ· h Janet Humphrey, Susie Parker '
ellgo wa s rained out
. Brenda Turner. Billie IAlu Marlin :
Whlt. Svx Spilt
Carol Ann Floccari. Marilyn Geiser
Darrell _Johnson, ; ..bbing for TwHs Geiser. Li nda Eichinger :
s1um v . rJddc-l! Yogi Berra hart Nanty Parker, Vada Ro!'!e Teaford
~hrt'f' si n glf'~ anrl Bill Sk~wron Jeannie Mane!. Patricia Wi-nebren:
homen•tl as the Y a n k t·l' ~ ta'•Jl't•d ner. Lyndall Lyons, Rosemary HarKt'n Lt:'hman with his thml ' de· lrss and JP.nnllee Wil113ms.
feat.
Others exhibiting in that class
Walt Dropo di'O\'l' iJJ four t·uns were Jocelyn Taylor. Yvonne .Seal
· · Barbara Barnhart. F1oreuce Biggs:
D~wn Carper. Nancy Riggs Alire
Mtlllron, Sonja Miler Marv . Woodrum . Janet Myers, Cara Wills Lin-

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Klddleport, 0., Aug. 12, 1957

SPORTS
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Pomer.oy Dumps Point Pleasant 7-2 On
Wiggins' 6-Hitter; three Homers Hit

Cbet Oliver's Hartford Tigers loosed a .15-blt ban'age Sun· '
day to beat Gal!ipolis 7-1 _and 1!4cine nipped Middleport
on Little
Foody
s neatgame
3-bitter
to tie for.)he OVA cbamplo .
ship,
making
a playoff
necessary.

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For Big Game
CANTON, 0. UP - North and
South coaches sent their teams
through 1 scrimmage today m
preparation for next Fridaj's an·
nual Ohio High School All - Star
football dash here.

The North team, under Youngstown roach Tom Carey, Is pra~
tiring ea.5t of Memorial Fieldhomc
while the wuthernen, under Hugb
Hindman , bave been holding forth
behind Fawcett Stadium's south
Jltand!l. Jim Vennari of Rutland is
an assistant coach.

Pomeroy played good ball on Children's Home Hill
Point Pleasant 7 2 Georg N
lr d led th p

Ernie Covert, major domo at City Loan, wa• going to see
his first big league bali game Sunday. His son Davi&lt;l is a littie
leaguer with the Middleport Indians - the champs down that·
away - and one of the boys' treats for their feats was a trip
to Cincinnati Sunday for a doubleheader with the Cub.s.
The time was right. The moment propitious. ~.Ernie has a
l~ng ~tation wagon that can haul an entire ba•tting erder of
unym1tes. The fact that Mr. Covert and family were going to
get off on a well-earned weeks vacation beginning Sunday was
not enough to pull Dad Covert away from the Queen City
jaunt with David and the gang.

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Its Track Okay

Carey, who stresses a multipl~;
has a talented backfield
to carry the Yankee banner. in·
eluding McKinley's Ike Grimsley
at quarterback; Ursullne'a Tony
Mic3get racers maY be back ln
Calluchia .at Left half, Massillon's
Pomeroy
ijOOn if pl.1ns discuK.!fed
Mike Hershberger p.t right half,
Sunday
by
prospeetive driven bear
and McKinley's Wayne Fontes at
fruit.
fullback..
Preliminary arrangements were
The Southerners have the talent· worked out, and two ext\ibitlon
ed services of N.ew Philarlelphia';; heals of midgets were run . al Clay·
Bill Cannonball Cooper as swing banks lo the obvious delight of
man between fullback and end and racing fans. Manager Bud Wilson
speedy Charles Comer of Colum · said drivers termed the track
"ideal" for the-m .
bus East balfback .
A full racing pro(!ram is expect·
cd to be announecd soon rnr ttM
midgets.
defen~ .

Moms, Papas Go
To Firing Line

Pistolpacking mamas and
p&amp;.pa5 and
youngsters 11tep up to the firing
line today for the first shooting in
the 19m National Matche11 here
running through Sept. 10.
..Y~

More than 1300 pistol cxrerts,
both civiUanll ond servicemen and
women , are elltered ill the hand·
gun contests thi~ week. Then 11ome
2200 other marksmen will start
firing high power, &amp;mall-bore ilnd
muzzle loadin~ rifles at the Camp
Perry range •m the shore of Lake
Erie.
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.,. .500-paee-shapes ';IP ~oday as 1a .6« pa~ee. to wipe out a .SOO
Tbe Yanlr.eea. puUing out of a
the magic pennan~-cbnehmg num· Yankee dostiDa: pace.
momentary slump, :dammed out
ly

and the New York Yankees.
Coni.., Twirls Seven-Hithlr
Thi!i "once...cl 01 e National League
Gene Conley, tH since that key
scramble cncked wide open Sun· July 15 date, p_itched a seven-hit·
day when the Braves whipped the I-ter for ~BI eigbth win U the
St. Lo,uis Ca.t:dlnalt~,_ 5-l, for their Bra.,.es gamed the biggeJt NL
seventh straight v 1 c t 0 ry, their lead ~f t-he aeaaon and the long·
tMh in; l3 games and their 2bl in est a~ nee they enjoyed the same
26 games since July l5. The Yan- margin on JulY 26, l~
tees, meanwhile, ([owned tb~ BalAlmost every statist~ lmaginatimore Orioles, 7·2, and pteked up ble now aup~rb the theory tbat
a half-game when the Chi(ago the Braves wdl go.- on t-o their
White Sox split with the Detroit fir.st Hag since the &amp;hlft tet Mil·
Tigers.
waukee. Since July 15, they've
played at ' tn .808 cltp compared
Those .successes enaDled both to the Redleg1' .577, the Dodgers'
front-runn~rs to open up !Ph .game .56'7, the Ctrdioall' .556 and the
leads with each having 44 game• collap~ing Philliea' .407. In addiremaining. A .000 pace would en- tion, they now bBld a season's
&lt;~ble tht! Braves to finish with 90 edge over each of their rival&amp;victories and the Yankeea with 94. 7-5 over the Cardinals, 9-7 over
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Ed ltlathewa knocked in two
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homer and Johnny Logan smashed
two-run single in a four - run
lJ)ni.ng rally as the Bra.,.es
beat Cardinal ace Sam Jones.
The Pirates dealth the Dodgers a
staggering blow with a 4-3, 10·
inning and 6-2 sweep, Bill Ma:te·
roaki singled home the winning
. (Contmued on Page Five)

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St. Louis ... . . . 62 47 .569 rP/a
Brookly.n
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ClnelnnaU . ... ~ _ 61 49 .M5 7
Philadelphil
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New York . . . . 50 62 .446 19
Chicago ...... .. 39 89 .361 28
Plttsburgh
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Sunday'• RHulh
Milwaukee 5 St. Louii 1
New York !\ Philadelphia 0 \f;t
Philadelphia 2. New York o. 2nd
PiUeburgh 4 Brooklyn 3 1st. 10
birdies."
But Mayer knecked his thlrd
inn&amp;.
ahot four ~et from the pm on 1~ Pittsburgh 6 Brooklyn 2 2nd
and dropped the putt for one Chicago at Cincinnati, 2 aames,
ppd., rain
birdie. On the 16th, though trap ·
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ptld on his drive, he blasted I:IIX
feet from the pin for a par, and on Brooklyn 3 Pitt.rl:burgh 0
the 11th, he fired his l'econd shot Mllwaukee 9 St. Louis 0
out on the rouah nine feet from Cincinnati 7 Chicago 2
tho fla&amp; and sank the putt for the Philadelphia at New York, ppd.
rain.
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Tuetclay'• G..mn
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compared to 206 for Snead, 201 Brooklyn at New• York. night
(or Baldina:r208 ror Mike Souehak, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night
209 for Art Wall. and 210 for Gene St. Louis at Cblcaf;o
Littler and SheUey"M.a:yfield, never Mllwaukee 11-t Cinclnnatl, night
AMERICAN LIAGUI
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W, L. Pet. GB
Littler toured the c:oune iu 71.
New
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a 1'4 and Baldini • 73.
Boston
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George Bayer and Littler tlcd for
Cleveland ..... 83 58 .47'J 19-,
fourth each gettln&amp; $2.,7150.
flfth month of p,ooo went to w ·aablngton . . . 42 70 .3'JIJ 31
. . 41 69 .373 31
Souchak, with 282, while Bu-b Ro.s- Kansas Cit.Y
Sunclay'a RKUits
bura, Dow Flnaterwald and Wall
abared aeventh at 28•. each win.· New .York 7 Baltimore 2
Detroit 8 ChJeago 8 tst
nina •l.lllJO.
Chlna:o 11 Detroit 2 2nd
Kansa~J City 'J Cleveland 0 1st
1Cana11 City 9 Cleve-land 8 ;and
Boston 8 Weshington 5 Ill
Boat.on 4 washington 3 2nd, 11
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SAturcl.a y'l Result•
Kans'a City 8 CleVeland' 5
Boston 4 Washington 1
N~w Yor'k e Baltimore S
Detroit 6 Chicago 4 .
INTIRNATIONAL LIAGUI
Montreal 12 Columbus 8 ht
Colum\lus 3 Montreal 2 and 11
Innings:
Toronto 8 Riehmond 8 tal
T~oato 8 Rlc::bmond 0 2nd, 7 ln·
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Rochflster ' Mtaml 3 2n!t, 6 lnn·

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S . h. n~' Taddy Durst,
Dec~e ~lt , 1anne Roush, Polly
k' ~~Ch afy Cleland, Linda LarJani

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Damewood and Ro.aallt! Da'l'i
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Harry Craft calls instructions to. his players' from the Kansas
City dugout during his first game as manager. Craft, 42, who
took ch&gt;rge in Tuesday night's game with the White Sox at
Comiskey Park in Chicago, replaces Lou Boudreau as msma·ll
ger. ~ former outfield star for the Cincinnati Redlegs, he
managed the Kansas City Blues of the American Association
in 1953 and 1954, before joining the A's as coach in the f:&gt;ll
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Others displitY1n e In t~&lt;~A I'TOUfl
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Sharon Bot.o won
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th }' H A. group w~t~mc hfu:ld of
playing bebg Jal 1 1 p ut eu rlu
WaJton and
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Wanda Faber
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Hill, Arlene . -fh l
arm . Shtlb~
sons Kathr~·n Ba~l:~- Leota P:lr·
er, Kay MrCintock
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awards
and ribbons lh·a 1 arcom .
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Bonds Forfeit

Wool Fashion
Show Feature
at State Fair

to a term ifl the Cincinnati Wm·k·
h.ouse !or a longer period or lime .
of B~~ctlm said that Olive-r Mitch
eport who is duP rar rc
lea«e the latter p::~rt of th ·
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would b
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r_. and Mns. 0. W. Jepaen of Canll
mg by _Fisher before he is freed
Parkmg Meter receipts for ihe W mehester, a iunior 1n Ute College
put week at Middleport were- re- of_Edueation, Ohto State UniWnity,
will be crowned 19:17 Wool Queeri at
po~ed by B:rrtrum to be $204.20.
the All Wool Fashion Show Sunday
~ arrest was made in the in· Aua. ~ at the OhJo State Fair. ·
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Ves'ttgatl.on of an accident Su nd
tbow, at 5 p.m.., will be' betd
w~en a 1957 Studebaker sed:~ lnThe
tlle Sheep Bam. ·Ar~d the
~r•ven by Arnold Hayes or l'tfid- World in 30 Minute.--In Wool" b
,•cporlt wa.s struck from thr rr.ar thF e theme· of thls year'• wool lhow
orty models se!eeted from thelheeP
a 0 e a~ Front-st
and wool organiutlone of Ohio will
The driver or the . olht&gt;r
100 per O!!nt wool garm@nts
1~3 ·De-Soh., was Robert T c~~ a show
from
deslRrJent to
ne_ssy. 17, Middleport, who :~~ appeal award-winning
to men. women and c:hUdre,n .
said to be driving an auto owned
Specla1 featunl!l will be 8 travel
by Frteda Holter W}'all of M ddl
port.
1 e- wardrobe for men, women and chD~
dren, caaual dothr-s, haek to IIChool
Both car~ r~ceived mmor dam· I ~lothet, hi~h fashi~n ll;llrmentl and
age, ac-cording to police reports.
how to wear the- little black dresa"
fol' all occasionJ,
Thil third annual show tJ 111 the
char~ of Mrs. \Villard Bit-zer and
Mrs. Robert Terrell Seat-!! will be
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gtaced around the arena and on the
alcony ~o accommodate a lar«•
'tory and additional room
lahcrowd f?r the show . W-oolen ~~:ar­
oratory fae1 lities to dt! al with
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communi
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as asisued
atil' lloolsplay windows lnsld~ the 1501( 1
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9ood to pull
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ROCK SPRIN,GS FAIR GR9UNrtS
Pomeroy, Ohio

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HARNESS RACING · ........ ' .. .. .. 2 P.M. THURS.
RUNNING RACES ·· · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · 4 P.M. THURS•.
HORSE SHOW .. · ...... •.. · .... · .. 7 P.M. THURS.
EXHIBITS .., WLW Midwestern Hayrid~ ~ PARADE BIG BEND FOLLIES- FIREwORKS- BAND CONCERT
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hits.
Mnter held Racine· to six hits
and fanned ll, walking two. Litlle
Fooz)' fanned 12, walked three anrl
wu terrible tight y,Jttl men oD
ba&amp;c.
Racine
100 101 000--3 6 3
Middleport 000 000 000-----0 3 3
Larry Wolfe ,McNick les. Miller
and Hindy.
Pomeroy finished its OVA sea·
son strong with a 7·2 win over
Point Pleasant, Kenny Wigg~ins
winlg his second gamC, golJ1g all
the way with a 6-hltter.
Three homer&amp; ma;rked the game
on -the Children's Home Hlll'a
new diamond which Is an obvious
Improvement over the club's former playfield on the . high school
grounds.
Phil Collins homered with none
on in the first. Jimmy Jo Hemsley
connected for one like it in tbe
fifth and Wiggins took the home
run honors of his club for the se11.·
son with one in the eighth.
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throw
to }\aeine
Hennesy
doubled
te8ted the
sincetitle
Racine
waa unconbeaten Wolfe
blooperand
down
the tight
field on
Unea
onee by CoolvUle, or should only In the sixth for Mtddleport's only

these gamos CooM!Ie !aUed to
ploy at the tap end of the aeaaon
be forfeited,
4. Final arrangement&amp; ror t~e
Ail-Star game wilh the great Grove
City Furniture club either later
this month or in September.
That's quite an agenda. We neert
ail of you pilots to sit In, or yuur
representative, We also can discun
1958. •

u bit&amp; behind the si:a-hit pitching
of Johnny Kucks and Bob Grim
and now show a steady 'J-4 pace
. The White sox,who
8·5 los! before beathlg
the
11 -2, show no signs of
late drive off their 5--6
pace· for
month.

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Racine took adv11-ntage of rou·
tine ground baU errors by Jim
Bowles and Charley Stobart to
add two unearned runs to a 1.0
lead gotten In the first Inning at
Middleport.
In the fil'!l Dick 'faylor Jed oU
with a single and wftb one out,
Johnny Rllibel, tripled him home .
Reibel was out stretching it, Hen·
ncay to Nclaon to Miller to Hindy.
In the fourth Reibel walked to
lead off, and with two out Larry
WoUe wu safe on Bowles' error.
Reibel scoring.
In the sixtn, McNiekles walked ,
Jr. Wolfe sacrificed, and Litt!o!
Fo02:y was safe on Stobart's error,
McNickles scoring.
Dave llindy got two single-a off

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tb~ee.

He didn't.
By 12:46 the 9ky wa.e dallk . And
by the time Redleg stad1um workNs had gotten nearly all the tarpaulin off the infield there was
11ttle doubt about the lntentlona of
the Heavens above. It was a near
cloudburst.
seaaon.
This was maintained for nearly
45 minutes when ~fieals allowed Gallipoli.J 000 000 001 - 1 4 6
as hr&gt;w the game was postponed- Hartford 121 200 20x- 7 15 0
and that rain checks would be bon·
Valentine, (LP), Hardway (6),
ored.
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Gene Hesson, the crafty south- - :
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paw of Hartford, fanned 13 Galli- gmg percentage. He got two hits all
pollsites and walked none for one year, both of them nomen He wu
o! bb fine performanc-es. It W&amp;f a the only Pomeroy pl11.yer to get
15--year-&lt;~ld Bi.be Ruth league play- more than one.
er Ti:ddy Thompson, who -singled
Nes~lroads had four Cor four to
In the ninth and later scored for push h1s average up to .390. Col·
the only run against hess.on. He lin.s had three for three and Hem·
gave up only fo,ur bits.
FINAL OVA STANDINGS
Lee. Valentine went five lnningl
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and was relieved by Mike Hardway sley, two tor
I''or Point, Don ·
in the si:r.th. Together they fanned. abue had two Singles.
tbree and walked two.
Wiggins fanned three and walk·
Leading hitter was Bradley of ed one while Frazier whiff()d one,
Hartford with four for five. Luther walked one and Meutzenberger
Tucker hothered to lead o,ff the fanned five and wal.ked one.
third. Bob Stivers had a two-out Point
000 010 001-2 6 1
double in the rourth for the only Pomeroy 210 030 Olx- 7 13 3
other extra base tilt.
Hartford
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For Gallipolis Gil McMahon got R~cine
9
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a lead orf triple in the second and Middleport
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Jake Jarvis a double in the thlrd. GaUipoli.s
6
6
Jarvis also added a single off He&amp;- Pomeroy
4
8
son. The win gave Hartford a 9-3 pt_ Pl.
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1 to Cincinnati the day betore Labor
In sl~ck car· raees Sunday Eu· . Day for a single game.
gene Wl_llo~g~b,y. b~&lt;ck aft~r. two
~ee~s stdel~~uf,. wtt~ an •h"'"rred
AU ohio Valley Association matom • won
c Ir~t ~at, 1 e e.a- nagers are asked to rneet here al
ure . ~vent, and was the fastest the Sporti Desk Tue!lday evening,
quahhc-r of tie day.
8 p. m. Aug. 13. Matters to iron
J&lt;'lnishing ~ccond in th(~ feature out :
was Jim Way . Barlow, o., who Jed ; 1. Agreement on a play-off game
the race for several laps but fin· \ for the title between H1rtford'a
ally . was oYertaken by the t.ard 1 Tigers and Racine who ended In 1
drilling Willoughby . Glen Thomp.l tie a·t 8·3 .
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son finished third.
2. Final arrangeme'nta for an 0'
Shaughnessey playoff series which
In tt.c Heat race it wa s Wi!IO'ugh· should begin the week followlna:.
by, Way and Ktm KinR , Pomeroy .
3. What to do about CoolVIlle
1'hc beginners' rae£' turned out which ttunked out In the latter
to be a real battle u8 RoY Weaver, part of the .aeason, Should all ltt
Mansrield, 0 . edged Bill Rumfield, gamea be forfeited, which wC)Uld

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At 6o15. m .. the boY&lt; wm load·
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any tyee_ of sewin4 h1 the be(Con&gt;
l&gt;boe"· ' Let'• S&lt;w" ll'•up amona
run . lnvttd ,.rom P•a• Four)
the Hr club• were Patty CJIU RoWha~~ the opener und Charlie be-rta. Romine, Karen McKay~ 'san·
flr•t bJ lY Dou..:tas &amp;eorlnlf h 1.. drl( ~tobart, Jud y Rouah, Sharon
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VllhCooney, (tleva Smith, Joyce
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Pai.UI Smllh 'ent the r rst Stout. Julia Turner, Sue Whitting·
~CI:e l~to exira Innings when 1he ton , Vlra:inia Davia, Jeannie £b.
btne ('rf&gt; . orr relief &amp;t'~&gt; Clem Lo · ertbac h, Jv lee Tannehill , Cheryl
with two out In the ninth
File, Jennlfer crew J.ohnnle Sue
.J ae;: Sttnford l'il&lt;'hed u
Patrlrla irennets)', Kit ·
ee Htl r fllr hhi l ~th w1J1 IUJd ' 1&gt; Per~lnfo(er Sandra Thomu An
lhf" l'hlllles a 2 0 decisiOn Ita Hall , Jan('( Smith. }' ranee• ' Had:
~- Pr : ~hnr.~ Alltonelli arter r un ford , MarglJret Ftadford , Cindy
arc a) ~ three
hlttPr won the Swu\2£'1 . Barbara Coats. Beverl y
upe~tor for the Gumt~ 5-0 Cln{'lll · Prlcf' . Judy WIJal , Nola Myers
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wJ· h Janet Humphrey, Susie Parker '
ellgo wa s rained out
. Brenda Turner. Billie IAlu Marlin :
Whlt. Svx Spilt
Carol Ann Floccari. Marilyn Geiser
Darrell _Johnson, ; ..bbing for TwHs Geiser. Li nda Eichinger :
s1um v . rJddc-l! Yogi Berra hart Nanty Parker, Vada Ro!'!e Teaford
~hrt'f' si n glf'~ anrl Bill Sk~wron Jeannie Mane!. Patricia Wi-nebren:
homen•tl as the Y a n k t·l' ~ ta'•Jl't•d ner. Lyndall Lyons, Rosemary HarKt'n Lt:'hman with his thml ' de· lrss and JP.nnllee Wil113ms.
feat.
Others exhibiting in that class
Walt Dropo di'O\'l' iJJ four t·uns were Jocelyn Taylor. Yvonne .Seal
· · Barbara Barnhart. F1oreuce Biggs:
D~wn Carper. Nancy Riggs Alire
Mtlllron, Sonja Miler Marv . Woodrum . Janet Myers, Cara Wills Lin-

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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Au1. 12, 1957

viall.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart aod
Yn Geqe Hackett Sr •pent the
weet end with Mr and Mrs Milton
Smart and daupterr in Toledo
Hackett broi:e bll ankle at
M1ae Nellie Zerkle, •llo 11 on va· Mr.
hili
wort
at the Kalter Alumjnum
clllon from U!e oflkt Of the Cc&gt;
plant
tbiJ
past week.
lombul alld Souther~~ Ohio Electric
Compond, loR today lor a ahDn
Mr and Mrs. G G werner were
..wt ID Pllt.blll'lb.
in Huotington Saturday after their
Guestt of lfz'. and ;ru, Robert aon, Blll, who hat\ spent the put
11 a Councilor In
Hal'lillnclude their dauJht~, MarCamp ArrOwhe1d, Trl·
jory Han1a, who W employe4 jn
Seout c.amp. Werner
Washington. D. C.; Mr and Mr•
Gene Harris and five ebildren ,. of waa the only boy rtom Ohio serv·
Hutehinaon, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. jng aa a COuncilor In Tralnmg this
Gordon Harris and .son, Jimmy, summer He left Sunday for the
Mr and Mrs Robert Harris and Explorer Post camp at Forked Run
daughter, Susan, Columbus. Sun· Lake.
day, FJnk Harrks, Cannelton, W.
Ale Fredrick Hazlet , a former
Va., visited the Harris home alAo. local reaident and MHS football
:Yr and Mrs. Peter Schneider and player, via1ted Sunday with friends:
two sons of Grand Rapid• Mlchl- here and Wll a dmner gue1t of
gan were overnight JiiUe&amp;tJ SUnday Hr. and Mrs Gail Miller an d.
enroute on a vacation trip tn the famUy He IJ stationed at Goodfelsouth
low A1r Force Base .In Texaa
Sw;an Edwards, who baa just had
Ml'l. J. K. Smith wall scheduled
the ealrt removed from a broken for major &amp;urgery at Holzer Holleg, has broken her left arm.
pital this morning. Her famiLy,
Mr and Mrs Fred. Hanke of John K. Smtth, Akron, Mrs. Na~
CleYeland, who lived here when he than Harmon, Erlf':, Pa : M.rt.
was employ~d by the E B. Bad· Cbarle&amp; Bin&amp;, Clevelan&lt;JJ and Mrt.
gr Company at the WVOW, visited Vincent Dabo. Pomeroy, wi1L be In
Saturday with Mr and Mrs. C It Gallipohs with their motbu.
Wise .Tr. and other friends. He b
a surveyor (or the State in the , Mr. and Mr!. C1arence Dicken,
Cleveland il.ra and they have 10ld who have spent the summer lR
a grocery store whlcb they have Athena while be completed work
been operating
for hi• Master's degree , have rentMrs. Ruby McKendrle and great ed the Reynolds apartment Oil
grandson, David Ashley, have re- Fourth Avenue Mr Dkken Is a
turned trom visiting: lolr. and Mrs teacher at Rutland High SchoGJ
Wllbur Ashley, Dunbar, and also
Mrs Fred &amp;hroath and fAmily,
with Mr. and Mrs. George Sham- Ann and Ricky, Bridgeport, BpenL
blin and !am1ly of Cheshire:
the weekend here and were accom~
Sonja Hendricks, who hll been panJed home by her mother, Mn.
vu1t1ng Mr and Mrs. William Betz C. M. -.rwm
and daughter, Sandra, Jaekson, has
M~.~a Frieda Faehnle and Mls11
returned home
Mrs. Betz and
daughter Visited
relatives and Mary Ann Case, Parkersburg, are
vacationing at the Black Water
fnen&amp; here over the week end.
Falla
Lodge, Davis, W . Va
tdrs. Della Carnahan has been
visltmg Mr .,nd Mn. Elmer GruesMr. and Mr8. Lewl3 Skiles, Ak·
er and famtly ln Point Pleasattt
Mr and JKi. Fred ], Gardner re- ron have b~:en vlalttni!! hl!!l mother,
turned Frm!Y afte a visit with Mrs Emmett Cray.
Mn. Malcolm Miller Is employ·
their daughter, Mr.s But Shoun,
and huaband and ,daughter, Bar- ed at the new Crow Steak House
bara, at John!l'on City, Tenn. Mr at Pomeroy
Gardner, who u putQl' , of the
Mrs Elmer Wehrung Ia report..
Mlddlepnrt church of t;Jhrlat, al.!lo ed ill at her home on Sycamore
attendeed the School of the Min· Street
Jstry held at Milligan College durMr. and Mrs Robert McElhinny
ing his trap
and daught(!&gt;r, Karen. left Sunday
Oscar Hardaway, Sycamore St on a motor tr1p throttRh Virginia.
has he£'n employed as custodian of
Mri Grace. John1on Columbua,
the Mtddl£'port Church or Chrjst.
has been vllltlng her sister, Mrs.
Mr anR Mrs Richard Koehler Hez Root.
and family , ChriBtme, Rarky, Ml·
Mr and Mn Den"Yer Nelson and
chael and Knren Sally Columbus, Mrs George Hudson and MrS' 0.
amved Saturday (or a vtalt with E. McKinley took the young peo·
her mother Mrs. E S Schaaf, and pie from the Church of Chrlst to
family and joined thC!r daughter, the Butter Springs Christian AsBetty Lynn , who has gpent the aembly camp Sunday
summer vacatiOn her~ Mr. Koehler
Local people who attended the
returned to Columbu1 Sunday and aummer &amp;emcster at Ohio Unlvcrthe famtly remained for a week'l alty included Ch&amp;rles Haskins and
Dotu Guy Reynolds who atayed on
campus; Mrs. Ben Philson, totrs
Clarence Lacey, Mn John Bacon,
Mn Wllham Ohllnger. Mrs Crary
Davis, Sally Schaaf, Marilyn Sue
Knight. Sheda Stover
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Harris and
son, Jimmy, ColumbuSJ arrived
School Girl Cold Wave
Sunday for a visit with their par·
enti, Mr and Mrs C. M Hennesy
.5.00
' 111nd Mr. and Mra Robert Harris,
Month of AUJUit
Tbelr older son, Nicky, Ia attendHour• 8·5, Wed. eve. App.
Ing • church camp thia week.
Mr. and Mra. John Lockwood
Phone 1418·Y
Bower~vllle,
wUI vlatt her parents,
Loucat St.
!illddleporl
the H.ev and Mrs. c. R. Konkrliht,
and family -thls week Mr. Konk·
riJht il on two weeki' vacation
rrom the PIUtorate of the Heath
Methodist Cburch and they plan
to vislt Jn Boweravtlle, Sprlna:fie:ld
and Kentucky

Middleport
SOCIETY

Marllyns Beauty
Shop
SPECIALS

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3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

Fur..,iture
INCLUDES
· FRIGIDAIRE
Jll,lrlgeralor ani
Goo Ran1o
Poy Only UUO dowu
111cl '29.00 per monlb

BAKER
FURNITURE
ON mE CIUGHTEST
CORNU IN MID&gt;DLIII'C!!!!!

Heath Methodist
Official Board
Meeting Is Held
The Rev. c . Ramon Konkrlght,
putor of Heath Methodist Church
presided at the meeting of the
Official Board of the~ Church Sunday In the abaenee of SUpt. L. W
McComas. He conducted the openIng devotlonal ~ervlte which In·
eluded meditation. Scripture and
prayer.
DurinJ tbe meetina: f~rther
pl•n• for ttJe obaetvanee of the
churth'« ftftleth annlverury In
thP. present structure were reported by H. !. Cook. Dl&gt;t. Supt. Ilk~·
ard Bauer !'tar aceepttd an lndta·
tlon lo 11peat at the morniq aerv·
Ice• on Sept. 8 and &amp;peelal muat.e
wl11 bo p,..,.nled by Mn. MJI'7
Adelln Smith Flechtner, Colum·
bus, 1 former member of the Joeat choir, and by the Senior Choir.
PrOil'ltnl will lnelude a hl1tory
of the ehureh and 1 Utt of the
p11t0r1 for the fifty yura.
Plant were Jb1d1 to have the
church eleaned before the eelebratlon. The Board voted to alve
b1 to the Mela:s: County Mlnlaterial Auoc1atton for the Chrlatiln
work at the county Fatr

Twilight Garden Club Praised
For Flower Show At Library
Mra HOwllrd Kmght of Cheater,
judee !or the flower show held at
the Pomeroy Pubhc Ltbrary, Fri·
day ' and today b:,t the Twilight
Garden Club pratsed the club for
their work:. "Nlcely arranged and
exeeptlonal for the weather" was
the comment of the JUdge and
many others who visited the show
Tbe arrangements are u.nlque, well
planned and well thought out
There were e1ght clnsea of ar·
rangements In Class one "Dinin.g
Room Table Arrange ment ", blue
ribbon! were awarded to Mrs Minnie Davis for a bhutiful arrange~
ment of petunias around white
and gold tapers on dnftwood pamt·
ed white and tinted w•th gold Mrs
T. A May, Mrs Phd Williamson,
Mrr. Corhn Jacobs. M:tss Vida Ihle
end Mrs. T A Hennessy, who had
a lovely arran8 ement or gladoll in
blaek pottery container In wrough1
iron stand with pmk tapers In the
four corners Mm Carla Garland,
Miss Vida Ihle rece1ved red ribbUns
and Mn Jed Webster ~r . Mrs
Dwight Parker and Mrs Gerald
Wildermuth, white ribbons
Clasa Two was the "String of
PeJrls" all white arrangements
with Mrs. Wildermuth recetvlng a
blue ribbOn for an arrangement of
white gladoll , asters and double
peturoias in a whlle J)OUery container Miss Ethel Garlsnd and
Mn Mhtnie Davis also receiVed
blue ribbons and MrS' MaY. white
Mrs. Phil Wtlliam son receiVed
a blu c ribbon In Class Three
"Gems of the Garden" for an un·
usual arrangement of snake plant
and various frutls and vegetable
Jn a rfat reed container Miss Eth·
el Garland also recetved a blue
ribbon and Mrs LouiS Reibel , red
Clals Four, "Jewels From the
Seashore", had a number og ar·
rangements
w!th blue ribbons
awarded to Miss Ethel Garland,
Mra. Wlldermuth, who had an arrangement of cockscomb and ce·
losla In a large conkshell, and
Mrs. Jed Web9ler Sr, for cock:teomb in a small shell which was
a :real hogarth c urve J\. red rib·
bon was awarded to M1sa Lucretia
Genheimer and whtte to Mrs. Lou·
1• Reibel and Mn Carrie Nye
There were many lovely arrange
ment• In Class Fi11e "Life Begms
at 80" (antique) Blue rtbbons were
awarded to Misa Augusta Gcnhe1m-

POMEROY

er for an old falfhloned }ar ol zln
nlas cotton a11ters eelos1a and
gladoll leaves to Mln- Lucretu
Genbetemer for Mexican sunflowers and zlnmas In a brass bowl
whtch was a lovel} combtnation
of colors, Mrs WllhanJson , Mrs
Davis, Mrtl Hennessy M1sa Ethel
Ga.:rland and to Mrs Corliss Jacob11 for Ye'llow Maican s,unflowers
mlll't8olds and dock In a large
wooden bowl Mrs Gerald Wlidermuth and Mrs Carne Nye each
received red ribbons and Mrs Jed
Weblf.er Mrs T A May and Miss
Sara h Phillips, while
In Class Six "C ut and Dried" arrangements, blue ribbons wer 9
awarded to MISs Ethel llllrlanct .
"ho had good design and matenal
and Miss Clara Garland, whoS'e arrangement had well thought out
lines &amp;nd pleasmg eolors Red ribbona were awarded to Mrs Jacobs
and M ISS' Li.Jcretll Genhelmer
Class Seven "Small- Not Over
Nine Jnche ~ " blue ribbons were
awarded to Mrs Wildermuth, Mr.s
Owlght Parker for 1n arrangement of boxwood and fever few In
1deal SIZe for the black glasS' boat
fl'laped eontSJRer ;and t(:l Mrs
LouiB llelbel for a very unuaual
arrangement wbteh was a paper
weight centered with a sma1l ink
bottle 1n wh1eh were yellow marlgold! Mrs Webster and Mrs Ja·
cobs each recetved red rtbbons
and Mrs T A May, Mrs PhU Wllham son and Miss Sarah Phllllps,
white
Smgle spec1ment were used for
Clasa Et~ht with Mrll May receJv
tng a bl ue nbbon for a Peace rose
In an ornamental vase Al so recelVIng blue ribbon!! were Mrs
Carne Nye fOi a red geranium In
pottery container; MlS'SIEthel Garland MiSs Augusta Genhelmer and
M1as Lucretia Genhe1mer
Mrs Jed Webster Sr is presi
dent of the club and servmg on
committees for the show were
Mrs Gerald Wildermuth and Mn
Corlurs ~acobs eo-chairmen, Mrs
Phil W1lhamson and Miss Ethel
Garland, St:1g1ng; M lll8 Lu!!retla
Genhetmer, Clerk, Miss Augusta
Genhelmer, Mr; Carrte Nye, Miss
Elsie Hart and Mrs T A Hennessy Reg1strat10n ; a.nd Mrs Dwig ht
Parker, Mrs Dey Hysell, Mus Clara
Garland and Mrs Webster Sale of
Plants

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Society
Mr and Mrs Earl Denny vis!·
ted In Wellston Sunday afternoon
lth his motlter, Mrs Alonzo Denny who Ia ill
Mr and Mrs French Huntley
and hmlly of Columbu~ arriVed
Saturday for a v11it with her mother, Mr~ Georgia Wtlliamson 11n~
other telatlvcs Mr Huntley returned home Sunday evenmg and
Mrs. Huntley -and the thtldren remained for a few more days
Mr. and Mrs Dale Val cntme
and aon or Parkersburg, W Va
were Saturday dinner guests :)f
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kr.aeuter an'.!
daughter, Morning Star
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Krae uter
were vitltors In Gallipolis Sunday
afternoon. Enroute home they
were gue&amp;ts of Mn Lucille 8
Hawkln1
•Miu Kathleen Mlddleswart!, a
teacher at Stephen College, Co
lumbJa, Mo., left Friday for Day
ton after • weeks vltlt wlth Ml ~s
Lucy Glbb&amp;.
Mn. Dever Bigeratafr and ch1l
dren, Randy, and Vickie, o{ Lak~&lt; ­
land, Fla, arc guest• of her parentl, Mr. and M.n. Edle Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickham
spent Sunday In Gall\polls with
her mother, Mrt. Julia D.aYiA and
otbtr relatives.
Mr. and Mr1. Jerry Ward and
&amp;en Donald returned to their home
at Mound&amp;v!Ue, W. Va., Sunday a!
ter a vl•it with Mr. and Mr~ C I
Ward Donald 11 Improving ancr
several days In the ho11pital dut!
to a tall.
Mr and Mta. Jerry Ward and
10n Donald, M'rl. C. I. Ward and
Mrs Benton PoDn were visitors
In Columbul Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Delphln Wchrung
of Canton were week end 11uesta

ry Wehrung
Miss Marths Genhe!mer o( MarIetta spent Sunday wtth her auntl'i
MLSses Augusta, Lucreba and Ada
Genhehner
Mr llnd Mrs Earl HICkman of
Columbus .&lt;ipent Sunday wtth ber
Parents, Mr and Mrs J ohn Blaet!nar
Sherwonrl fnlagra.( of Cleveland
waa lhe wef!k end guest of Mr and
Mrs Freet Blaettnar and daugh ter

Jane Gilmore
Honored Guest
At Shower

Annual Picnic
Of Mary Shrine
Held On Sunday

MISJ! Shirley Wippel assisted by
The annual family pienic of
MISS S~ lly BaMeb entertained
at a shower recently at her home Mar')' Shrine, Order of tbe Write
on Umon Ave
honormg Miu Shrine of Jerusalem, wu hda
Jane GJimore wb05e marriage to Sunday, August 11, -Jt the MiddleMr Kenneth Taylor of Mason , W port Roadllide Park with Mn AlVa , will be an e1ent of Saturday, len Hughes givmg the ble~sing
which preceded the_ supper
Aug 17
An lml)rompl-u program ' inCluded
G1fls were place d on .a table eenten~d w1tb a wh.ite wedd1n1 bell aecordta.t sOlos by Mrs. Paul Hapfrom wh•ch extended green slrea- toJUitall, a gueat, and v~al duets
mer~ to the ends of the
table by Mrs P11uJ Winn and Mrs
Mrs Stewart
Games were played dtmng the ev· George Meinhart
e nmg and priZes awarded to Mrs Hawkms il Worthy H1gh Prie.t·
John Gtlmort!, M1ss Gtlmorc, PtSra. ess of the Shrine and Mr HawJeff Wilson, Mts~ Lmda Moore, ktn ! U! Watchman of the ShepMhi6 Donna Becker and Mrs Le- herdS'
M be
ro} Rusche!

em

rs and guests

Mr .nd Mn Henry Nu.ll &amp;t·
tended the gnduation u thl
1uuta of Mr and Mrs Dicken
and Mr and Mrs Glenn Lambert
were guests of their son-1n-lnt
-citlzen, wa.s tbe speaker.
and daughter Mr and Mrs Doo' Mrs. Guy Reynolds (Pearl Cbil· little The Doollttles &amp;nd son redera) and Mra Ben Pbllson (Mil.· turned here wtth tbe Lamberts
lne Lewis), teachera In the Mid· ff'.. a villtt.

dleport schools,

received

Lambert, received hi&amp; dear« ln
Commerce and Cla~nce DJcken,
hutband of the former Nell Rice,
Rutland, and teacher 1ft the Rut·
land High School, received his
Masten de~ e In Education
Luncheon gueata of Mr. and

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Take Advantage of Elberfelds

August ~le
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Of Furniture, Floor Coverings and Appliances
Nattonally known brands of Living Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Bed Springs, Box Springs, Mattresses, Redining Chairs~ Easy Chairs, Mirrar.s, Pianos, Table and
Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps, Pictures, Breakfast Sets,
Ironers, Dryers, Freezers, Refrigerofors, Electric Ro~'l!s,
Gas Ranges, Cabinet Sinks, Desks, Cedar Chests, Nur-

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waraolfe

sery Furniture, Floor Coverings and Furniture for every
room in your home.

,Funeral Services
To pDe Thursday~

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LBERFELDS

Th1a has paid dividend; , R1bo
bons won by
Little Red 'lnd
Trigger, Western stoU: Workil;lR'
horaes owned
by George Bolitl,
Amru~vllle (formerly tn Pomeioy
witb the- laekson qtd!t Asaoelatlon) will be on dilpiKy at the
Meigs County
Fa1r
in
th1:
Grange exhibit hall

Jy with rJttie Red. He Sa)'s.
"tittle Red Ia AD eood I'm tatins h1m to tbe State Falr next

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. BoUn. who has sold his farm,
placed bls horses at tbe Sheets
farm t.o be trained and Bhowed
by the younger Sheets. Another
Sheets child, Suaan, 10, doesn't
care about horse•. Jim and Deh
bje, however, make up for that
1hortage wuh some to spare
claim their parents.
Mrs. Carrie (Darnell) Sheets
Ulkea an aetive pa:r:t In managin&amp;
the horse · phase of the famUy
ftontmued on Page Fhe)

will be

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TOMMY REED, son of Mr. and
Run, is one or four ~oung poople in the
4·H Honor club who carry oh J1 horse project
the supervision of
Charles Sheets, Jr. He poses WJth Danny Boy loaned to him by
clubmate Jim Sheets, brother or D~bra Sheets, left, holding
Queenoe, her f&gt;ony. The Sheets family and 4·H m-embers care

for and tram seven show horses.
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'according to a report of the retall committee submitted Mon:
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day evening at the Pomeroy Chamber of Cmltmerce meeting er:r~~o~;o~~~Y ':!.~:sty:r~~~:;
held in the

office~ of the ~io PO~er Co., Pau1 Ca.lfCi is

chair- Btates whJch offer hl11her aalarlea
man of the committee whiCh subm1tted the report advocat\ng and better school facllitlea accord~
those dates for the a~nual sales event.
lng to a report from Phares E.
In other busmeu before the
Reeder, executive aeeretary of the
~lrector.o; and olflcers of the 1 ber th Mlddl
Ch
Wtat Virgima Education AaaociaChamber John TerrJII was elect' e
eport
amber and tion
ed a d1reetor to replace Charles t~e Big Ben hi:lating Club In •d·
Topping the hrt or counties Io•
Glbba, who restgned due to the ditlon to other mtcre!ltec\ pers ons ibg teaeherr to other Jtatea ia Kan.
press of other busmesa commJt- l.a ex.pected to attend the meetlni awba County Yhich bas lMt 188.
ments.
In attendance at J.he Monday Putnam County has lost 21 while
evenrnlil m.eetlng were Ron c...rtn Cabell County baa loat 57 tea~heJ.a
A dJseussioJ\ was also held Ci)n· ger, Bill Grucser,
Paul {:~SCI, to ,other state;,
""tninc the teasibUlty or organl· RaiJih Walker, John Terrill, Clar·
Reeder explained that the job
~l on of a Community Cheit. ence ~olllns, Franklin Rizer, Bill faelng Wt:'tl Vlrginlans 1JJ k~inl
for Pomeroy and VeigH Atlt:ms, Bob Coates, Leslie Fultz te.a.chela lh West VJrt.nla. Hl;l aald
~uunty. Althogh no detlnit13 tD" J•bn Richmond Irvt
Ka J
that t~e q_uahty of teaCbtl:rs 1~ the
on was takon on tbe propoaal, Fred CNw, Ch8rles ~~Leg:: a~d sf1~&amp;'i! to&lt;'foo~ that half Uie ttatea
'gt was adovcated that a mpre Dh!k O'wen.
otft be countif ,. are bidding for
::.t!!~ple\f ln~&amp;tlptlon be made
rhetr ~ervic:es.
~\i a repott mad.:! at tbe nest
lr~ werit .ou tD NY tHat "talent
~clteduled met tiD I of the dam- ttl
seDuta for leae~· are a• eormrton

·m!lstarn
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We tl:lonk
yoo for
t
You~ ·Patience.
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' Some dlscUJslon w~ alto made
IIJbtinl d«M,.
tloni on an ex~cJed acale for
ihts next year. The matter wu
iibled unttl a latet date,
.Krtentlon "will also. called to 1
meelinc Tuelday Dilbt riolll&amp;hl)
' It 8 p. m at the lfeif'Qpollta~

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"eekendGospeI .taf•"
.. "'"tiIn lortht baf&lt;lll11
or football
otale 0! W'eol VIr·
Jil1 ·
d·
Jdd~,
efVJCe .\IanDe
maintain. big.

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"We nted' to hold
our otor leooherl.)o
Ume schooJJ)'Item".
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Week en,d ,,aenlces starting Wed-

MIJGS GENUA&amp;. rtOSPITA,L
held at the Freedom Gqspel MilAdmitted· otto Letne, PO!btl·
lion on thf. Buhan·Sfiversvllle roy; Mrs. Doris Dalley, Pori)an&lt;l.

Road.

... ne
es, · • n
·• w~·•n
..,_
- flirther dbcuseloin aftd plaD,J for
-m:Y.. OnroU le \o be tbe evangethe firat ngetta Ja P-1• imme- list. alleordln.,; to Rev. E. J. GrU·
, iflate area will be made( A eomSmtlce5 will atart daily at
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1 mftotte from. the Pomeroy Cbun- 7.43 p. m.

fl:th.

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nesday August 14 and &lt;ontlnuing
through Sunday A~ll 18 wJII be

Dl~&lt;harged: Fr~nk Nowland,

ntue

Tu_ppera PlaJn~;- lli'i. Julia
Po'lneroy.
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Births: Mr&amp; . :MJ,eky W.Dlfam.,
Sytlcuse, a aon; · Mrl. 1DON "1)il;l

ley, 1 clau&amp;hter.

Ori Child's Heart

Little Naami Ohlinger, 3tn: jelrr8
of &amp;Je, who i3 the daushter of
Mr. •nd Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger, 20*
Locuat-st Pomeroy i• taking the
lang ehance to hold on'o life in
an operation on her heart &amp;et fot
Sept. f.
The little bftm.de beaded girl i•
1ufferin1 from .a hole In her heart
and 11 a re!ult Is not permitted
to walk, run or play 111 do other
rtpldren. Dr. Houser of Cblldren'l
HoRpital in Columbus hu 1ndtcat·
ed tlut the child has • &amp;0-&amp;0
chance; for a rood normal life if
tbe operation 1a performed. whllfl
U Ute _,..opua~ion Ia not ~med
ehe may or abe may not Uv~ 1ea
.even Yl!tll'l of aa:e.
The parents have been ""'re of
tbe condition thlt exlsta with their
t;:blld sl~ce she was live 41tJ old,
but. constant 4octorJng of Naomi
along w1tb the rearing at fOUl'
otber ~bildren Michael, Wilma,
Merle and &amp;bella oa the earninga
of the father at the f@Uft~ have
pol'ed 9,Uite a fiaaneil) ,problem.
Now, howeVer, neiJhbora and
frie11.d1 who have been made aware
ot the situation have started a
bind to defray the expe11.1e1 of the
.opera.Uon, that may give little Na·
Omi that chance tor survival.
A truat:\ lund haJ tieen let up
w:lth ttl,e Farmer'• B~ and

Sav•i

IDii Co-. in Pometby, "ttli Mt. tnd
(CObtinued oD Pqe Five)

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A . Harnsonvtlle

youth, Lendon

Ait~tna, 18, was res1dlng m the

~gs_. County Jml today follOOA
Inc has arrest
Monday b'Y the
Sherlfra Deoartmcnt who followed up a tip that Adkms had ~old
180o l!Js. of railroa~ rall 8 and
hal'l sonte additiOnal 1n hJ.s POi·
JeMion along wttlh a quanUtt of
he.vy copper wire. An mvesUgaUon is currently un&lt;lerway by
thi!f sheriff's department
1
Adkms was arrested two mo'nths
aro with Keith Martms on a hub
calif 8t,ahng spree In the Laurel
C1J
ar':/ At tbat tlme he was

ll~nt~J f

and costs m tbe court
atice of the Peace R E.
•• ODd
re1eued. Mar.llino
w "tetltenccd to a tet'm ~in the
Boys , lndustrial School.
In other srrests noted
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of,
Gl

Shmfl's

yean, Melvin Lee for one to seven
year s
Laudermllt , 22, faced a judicial
mqu1ry mto the facttJ Of hi! vloll
t1on of I!Jrobation fDJiowmg bu
plea of KUilty Jut WfJIIk In Jush~e
or Peace R E. Grindley's court to
a charge ol driving while mtoneated He Wi ll involved in a headon
eolha1~n Aug. 9 in whteh he and
Lwo other persona were injured.
•
He was on probation from 1 eon·
victlon of having itoJen Clyde Emncb's trucil: last wtntcr ud viaitlng a gtrJ fnend in Rarrisonvllle
Lee was ln the court room tbil
mormng with the petit jury tlt·
Ung for hla trial on a charge of
rere1" 10 g at.olea property
He upset tbe normal course or
pr?Cedure by entertn8 a plea of
gUJlty momentl before the proseeu·
Uon was to begin Its ease
Lee was guilty or receJVmg tbe
property from loe Boyd's slaugbter hOU5C
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Freak W.eatber
Co
·-by
Pattern- v~'"
r's Department, Carl Ralr.:;
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MOSt Of Nati0n

den of Hartford,
WI'IS
takeo mto custody Mooday by
Deputy Howard Frank on an m
formatiOn
affidavtt by County
Pro8ecutor James
O'Brien No
charge was listed ahd Rairden
released
Charges preferred r.galnst Ro·
bert Parsons, 17. of Rae! no,. of
the theft ot whlskf!Jy In Letart 'on
August 13 were dropped todav
and Parsons released
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Funeral services will be held on
Thurlday at 2 p m in the Sutton
Mt Church for Mrs Howard (Etta
Shain) Wolfe, aged 80, who died
earJy T\JUdey morning m Meigs
General Hospital. Rev John El·
wood will offie1atc at the serv~t:.ea
The deceased had been a patient
in the hospital smee Sunday even·
ing when she wal'l rrmoved there
from the home of Mrs Georg~~r
with whom she made be1'
1 . -··~:· for the put three yean~:
She war the oldeal 'daughter of
Mr. "'lnd Mn. E1ldmeth Shain of
near Bashan and h ild laved in that
cornmunHy all her life Her parents. ' a lilter Mae Holtor and her
busband, Howard, preceded her
In death.
Survivlna &amp;rc a 11tep son, Curtis
Wolfe, Chester; two sisters, Mrs.
DelJe Qulan, Cambrida:e: Mrs Ruth
Rotlllb, Springfield, 0 and sevehl
nlooes and ni!D}Iewa.
Burial will be made in a cemetery adjoining tht. Sutton ME
Chutch If whleh she was a Ilfelong
member.
Frlend.e may eall at 11ny time at
the Ewln&amp;: Funeral Home.

Pomeroy Chamber Of Commerce T~chtr Raiding Fund Is Created
Sets Annual Dollar Days Date Is,Charge~ By For AP Op~ta~ion
Dollar Days
Pomeroy will be held on August
and
West Viruinia
1n

Wer" 011 0111' illloa In lbe obo•e
ueas will be done lo Improve
IIIII' oemee to you.

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Seeoad Street
hmero)', !)hlo

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Jtrn Sbeet., took a first In hls
CIIU at U,.e JackiOn fair recent·

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It war at lirJt feared, that Goswould lowe tlte left arm but
Parkersburg Hospital attaches, lp
a report to Pomeroy Pohee Chief
Fnank lludson late last nlght •aid
that the man's arm could be n.vl!d.
~~cordln~ to Pohre Chief Hudson a "'port of the a~cJdent
urd '\vas drivlng II plekup trUeJt
South on Route 33 and ~ on
a carve to left of center sttl~
lng a I \t lon truck dr1ven N~
on Routel33 by Vlrgd Clinton K1Di.
35. of Route 2. Pomeroy. The ·»
~eurred at the North~
ln!lide the 00
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G•&gt;il11rd truck was damaged to~
;,:·-·--of $400 aeeotdmg to the
report and, ~he King tr.
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i~~:~ H~.ron !lid todtty
of dnvtvg to the ~(if
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A quee11 and kong will be crowned at the Rock Springs Fair·
waa reported in fair COD· '
grounds
tonoght {Tuesday) as the 94th edohon of the annual
ay n a
Hospital where he was rushed
J
Meigs
County
Faar gets underway
Monday afternoon
an accident on State Route 33
Common Pleu Judge John c
Mus LoiS Ann KnOpp of Racone, a member ol the Future
Following the accident
w f t tak b
Baron aenteneed two Meigs counE
Sq
as ITS
en y Pomeroy ty men to long terma m the at.ate Homemakers of Amertca, and Don Johnson also of Racine a
mebrgency uad to Meigs Genera·( and then rushed to Par- peRJtent~.ary today Charles La.ud- me~ber o! the Future Farmers of AJ!lenca,' have been nam~
kers
urg with severe Injury to his left arm
ermllt goe. north lot' one to :210

Ateoo otr..t..i. "111 be· Rut·
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Will Follow Clmrch Service
Route 33 Sent To State

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The seventh birthday of Chris
tme Koehler, daughter o£ Mr and
MriJ G. R Koehler, Columbus, was
celebrated with a famlly surpme
party at the home of her great.
, Mrs Crarr Davis, Mis1 Lenore great aunt It.nd uncle, Mr and lrfrs
Gtles, Mrs. Garen Stansbury and C. B Weise, Saturday night
Miss Frieda Faehnle.
Those present were Mrs LewiS
Mr and Mrs. Guy Reynolds' Koehler, paternal grandmother ,
guests at a lta~n at. l-.e Gen· Mfl,. R. 0. .Sansbury, great grandter were Mrs. Minerva Childers, mother, Mrs. E S Schaaf, mater·
Mls.&amp; Mildred ~wlJ:r, , tfra. Wm nat grandmother; Dr and Mrs K
Reynolds, Middleport; Miss Una 11 Am.sbary and lim and Melinda,
Burdette. Leon; M~IJ. Nina Bland, SaUy Schaaf, Mr. and Mrs KoehGo1&lt;tle Childers ler and thildren, christine, Betty,
Akron; Mrs.
Wile, ~O!'fllo; ~,)1!1!. c;roct• Karen, ,Rickt 9d~ichael, Colum·
Daines, 1 COI\imb'118.J .. :; ~ Mary
Walker, Vftlton
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Christine Koehler
Birthday Observed
At Surprise Party

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(Hair Raisin&amp; Excitement Here)
Harry Jame•
Andrea KinR

IY I:INITID 'I'RIII
Ohio: P•ir 1ntl ,.....,., ..........

Rush at the
Umver&amp;ity Center were Mr. and
:Mn. Gomer I.tewiB/ Raci)le, Mr
and Mrs Fred"Pb!lson, Portland;
Mrs M D Hartinger, Pomeroy,

Mon.
Augu&amp;t
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Lana Turner
Richard Burton
"RAIN$ OF RANCHtPIIR"
(Cinemascope·Technicolor)
A Spectacle of Nature Upheaval
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Barblra Hale.
''THI 7th CAVALRY"
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Picnic Celebrates
Twelfth Birthday

Young of Cincmnall were week
end guests of Wilham F Young
anrl other relatives
Mrs Albert Young ea.tert.ained
with a dinner Sunday at her home
Nancy
on Pleasant Ridge road for Mr
Mr and Mrs Egar Altmayer .....,1 Mrs Ed Selck. Mr and M:s
and sons S!ewart and Larry of Walter Seick and Miss Edith
Levvittown , N Y., amved today Young of Cincinnati, MISs Rhanda
for a VISit with her parents, Mr Young, Toledo, Afr
and Mrs.
and Mrs T'1omAs Young
Dwight Parker ad daughte r , M\ r
Miss Rhanda Young o£ Toledo tis Kay, WliHam Young ami lluo
LS the guest of her grandmother,
hostess
Mrs Alhdrt Young and other re
Iahves
Mr and )fr~ Ed Ee1ck, Mr and
Mrs. Waller Selek and MillS Ed1th

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Ice cream and cake were served
to Mr and Mrs. Harold Erwtn and
son Robert and Luther Erwm or
Ga ll ipolb, Mrs S S Kmc-atd and
Mi ss Deanna Estcc of Madison
W Va, Mr. and Mrs GLiberL Mees
and son J1mm&gt;, Mrs Albert Mees,
Clarence Neutzhng, Mr and Mn
Rtchard Neuf:zhng, and r'aughtf'rs
and Mr and Mrs Edward Well s.

The twelfth birthday of Judy
Overturf. daughter of Mr and Mrs
Franc1.s Overturf, was ceteb•·ated•l
with a ramtly p•cn~o,,. at the Middle·
port roadside park recently
Those preStlnt mcluded Mr and
Mrs Overturf and eh•lden, Judy
Ann and Paul; Mr and Mrs Wit
ltam J Harman and Lisa Jo Minersville. Mr a&lt;J Mrs. Ralph Dunt
Gallipolis, Mr and Mr' Robert
Lynch, LangsvUle

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Mr and Mrs Malcomb Mees en
tertamed a group or rclattves and
tr1ends Sunday afteroon at their
hOme Lmeo!n Hill m observance
of the second btrthda y of th e1r
daughter, Edtth Ann
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Frienda and ret.tlvea of four
graduate• at Ohio Univenlty at·

included Mrs. Philaon .nd

and Mra Hawkins, Mr. and
Arter the honored guest opened Mr
Mra Allen Hughes, Mrs. lJlllan
her g1fts refreshments were serv
Stetff, Mrs Frank Cheuebrew,
d to those named above and Mrs
W1lliam Bartels, Mrs1 Carl Moore, Mrs Pnl Haptonstall, Mt and
Mtss Lou 1se Gil more, Mrs Don Mta Charles Bennett, Rep. and
Becker and Mr~ Dale Wippel
Mrs. George Meinhart, Mtddleport;
Sendm g gifts but unable to at· Mr. and Mr11 Harry p Smith, Mrs.
te nd were Mrs Janet Korn, Mrs Came Nye, Mrst., Lula Neale, Mra
Theodore Bceii le and Mr.s . John
Handley

Edith Ann Mees
2nd Birthday Is
Observed Sunday

Four Meigs Countians Awarded
Degrees At OU Commencement
ten,dfod tiM ...~~fl~lfteQt " eaer·
ci111 at th._ Me"Ofltl AVd4t()t..,
lum tbls motnm, wben Don E.
rWeaver, edator of The Columbus

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Predict f\.,. arteJ'
Ml'llion T' See
, Matehes
PIowmg

By United Pr•~a
A erat)'lflullt of assorted weather blank~&gt;fOO the nation today,
part of the canUnulng pattern
,o~OJth saw hammetlng thunderstorms JDd aerea~qing wJnd.a sidebY-Aide with clear evening skies in
whteh it comet tlarbed.
The U S. Weather Bureau aa1d
that winds estimated at 70 to 80
miles per hour buckled a barn and
on elevAtor neor ,.meotown, N. D.,
while more than an lnch of fain

as !he queen and
king of th11
YCar'a fair
Coronation for the
queen and her e1eort will bf:
held In front of the grandstand
1mmedtatety followtng the annual
servJ ce!l of the Me1g1 County
Mtn!st et~a l Assoe1ation.

Missing Man
Found Dead
In Hollow

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Harry Ma.son M'aley, 67, reported
as mlumg from the O'Netll Rest
Kome ainee Auguat 3 waJ found
this morning dead m a hollow
near the Reat Home from wh.ich be
had dikappeued
The husband of Mrs DatSy 0'Netl, who opuateJ the home round
the elderly man thll mornmg whtle
continuing the lone aearch m the
Pomeroy-Flatwoods-Chester area

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wtll be Rev
John Elwood, chamnan of the mmJsterial
assoc1atwn 's fair ao:tJvlhe&amp; and
Dwame Sayr'l':, preaident o/ the
Junior f::ur board . .
Spea.lr:r.r fo-r the rehg1ous let·
vtces to be held at the grandsland Will be the Rev Clyde N.
Rogen, d1r _ctor of the town anrl
country dcputment of the Obit
{:ounucll of Churches . The aero
vtces will begin at 8 p m.
Both M•ss Knopp and Johason
will be present~
gifts which
have b«-n
contributed by the
Phllltps Sfsters stOre, Collins
Jewelry Store, Mercedes c ondon's
Dress Shop, Elberfeld&amp; Depart..
ment Store, St1frler.s Dep&amp;rtmejlt
Store. Marguerite•• Shoe Stcri',.
the
F.beq..

Earlier memben of the Me1g!
Co Sheriff's Department alded by
B~ Seouts .scoured the area for
lbe aged man who had wandered
away from tbe home
The only PYidence of hu dlS.&amp;~
pearance WQ a .shoe found~ a
barbtd witt fena:e aeaf1)ol1nll an11 bach
01!11lle·honnt0 ' ~
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one time, been tonfinecf to the mg made lor
queen aDd hmAtltens State Hospital NothinJ escort to be inlrodueed at var.
elSe of bia history 1s known
aous events durmg the Jour day•
Peading a report by Coroner of the fa1r Mwnc for the rellgiHenrS' Ewing 1t has not as yet been ous scrv1ces la bemg provided by
determined at to whether the aged 1 tbe Kenney Musac Co.
:;.a:a~ of exposure or from otb·
The r~trgroundS f'Rf a beebiv.e
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of activities ' today as large tent:~
went up to house tbe various 9 • ~t

Boy S"""Ot Court
Of Honor "'I ...v Be
Heid This Month
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concession standr.

..UJng Up

h•b•t.o. dioptoys

and restdents bwied tbemselvu
prepar1ng their enllies in th6

Allen C. Hill, Sr, Ilia board
IDdicotrd
that this
t ye~ s fa'! 18 pro~Rt~~~Dg moat
o'
fel1 tn the area. A tbundentorm
PJans were mac:N for the1r 111 _ 1 ~ti~fa~ori!Y A dennite merease
belt strttehe) across the Dakotas
and MinneiiOla, droP')Jh'tc Z.53 aneJt.: nuai' Court of llonOI""'when Treop 1In entrtes 15 expected In the live
%45 Boy Scouts of Amertca lllCt stock field alone there are 283
es of rain at Grand Forks, N. n.
Co parts ol W11&lt;0no.in, as well at tbe Library Monday for Par- head of cattle tegtstered m the
aa in New England and the Texaa ents Ntght Seoutnfaster Robert Junwr and semor ra:r compeUCOLUMBUS UP - State of- coast, rttgbl time ohserven were MIIla presided and named ¥n: llon compared to the 147 regisflclals today predicted that nearly able to see Markoa .. a third or- Jack Satterfield as ebaU'man of tersed Ia~ year.
.
evet&amp;&amp; major tmprovementa
a quarter of a million persona dcr comet Good visibUity accom the Court of Honor ,.eomnuttee
Tentative dale rctr the co~rt ha.ve bl!en made on the grounds
would attend the state, national pa~led a moveanent of cool Caoa·
and world plowing conte1ts at dian aJr wbaeh extended from of Honor Is during tbe week Qf tb11 year mclud.ing a new, perPeeblca In Adams County Sept eastern W4consm to New Eng. Aug. 28 and the place may be the maoent concrete stage aeross
1'1·20.
land
Legion Hall. Others on the COJP from the gra~dstand and the re"This wUI bEt, the largest agrtElsewhere, a 1tring of thunder· mittee are Mrs. Guy F. Sayre, patr ~~.i!.. rcpamttng of the polllcultural event in the United States storma rattled along a bro 1d patb Mn: . Bert Bodimer, Mrs. Forrest try bi.nunng.
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A good prouam or ractng 11 in
Wlnebelter dairy farli1er and the lower Miuiulppi Valle.:r, bceom·
Plans were dtscussed for a Par- store for fm goen:, Charles Rad~halrman of the committee 8• ing less frequent m the south At- ent.s· Club
to work
With the ford Jr ' tltpei'Jntendent of that
rangia&amp; the eontest
!antic coastal area It was mostly Scout leaders. Other parents or department. satd
The harness
guardians present Mond.ty wert ractng wtll be held at 2 p m on
Devore said lt .would be the first fair along the Pacific Coalt
llme tbe wmld f:ontest has bt;.an
Fair Uiea
p~vau again to- J. W Harns, Harold Lemley c
both Tbursday and Friday &amp;fler.
held In the United Statea
' i day west· of the Rockies and over C. Chapman
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noons and stables from ColumbWIL
He s.td rn.aster plowmen from m08t of the are,a, eut of the Gret.t
During the meet 1ng a leneral Kow~ V~rnon •. Owensville, &amp;iuth . 1
14, C'OUDtriea, l~ad.Jpg the l:lni~(l , lfakes and ~ of the Muon-- dl~tUSBJon of the- program for the Carolina, Vlrginta
and
local
Db:on Llne, where,eoolfnl: aitQ Ia yet,. W4!1 held. Aulstant Scout , ·stables as well Ire alread3-• reg.
Statea, would enter the mec$:
forelira entrie8! 1re schedulf)d to ~xpected Scattered Showers and maatets, t..vry Rice' and Leonard J
.tor the racing. Bunnmg
(Continued on Pa,ge l!'LVej ', 1 qtunderstorme wJU ebnlinue over Gwtazdow.sky, and Senior Patrol r~ wdl be held on both T.hursmost of the warm, humid fiOUth- leader Davtd Zerkle were also day. and F:rlday afternoons fol·
ern haU of the country, halting present for the meettng It was lowmg tbe barne&amp;; racing.
thCJr westward sweep at the also annonced that Cub Scouts of
Peart McMann
of tdarysViUe
Rockiea
Middleport would take part in Wtll be the .offJCJal starter for the
Warmer temperatures arc pre- the Court of Honor
harness racmg and. Herman WardJcted for the Pacific Northwest
ner of Pomeroy will be the preSldmg JUdge Other judpa are
a, well as the tipper Mlssiuippt
Harve J EastmaQ and 0 . 0. Pat·
Vslley Wlth cooler readtngl tn the
Datotu.
lerson and Ron Sprmger and
Harry Spencer, wide\)' known
WASHINGTON UP - The Ag·
rol:!al horseman, will \te limen.
rie~o~lture Department said Sunday
MARKET REPORT
Roger Morpn will serve u clerk
nlgbt milk production in the firlt
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
and Billy Hughes of Atb~nzr. aechalf ot 1957 increased ~ ball bil·
Egga, unacttled, prices at farms
etary, of the Southern Oblo
lion pounds, or one per 4fnt, above conrumera, whites and brown.a. A
Fair CtrCu~t. will be the marter'
the same per1od lut year.
jumbo.'! 43-44, A large 39-40, A m~
The Troop Charter was present- of rercmomes.
'Prices to farmers for milk aver· dlutn 31-33, A small 20 28, B lazge
Admlsston wlll not be
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to the Mason City Buy Seoul
aged IF little above a year earlir 29-31, FOB A large 46-46, A meJil.
TrOOp
2fi3
m a proram at tbe ~t the gate until
in the!l •flrst half Re'lail priees for d1utn 37-38, B large 38-37
1
Mason
Youth
Center
on
Monday
1Jeliday
Fitting
~eloOln.Si~iio~~··
dairy .product! also were slightly
Ch1~k'ens s~ady , fryers 3-3"' lb evening wtth members
of the Villi begin at that -bour
hlaher.20-22, belliJ' hens type, 18-15, ligh_t MGM DL!Jtnct Committe~ official· continue unttl 4 p m.
Theo department predicted con· hens 10..12.
nual junior fall' tractor
lOg
SUDlPUon of flmd milk and cream
Price- d1atribution on fryers, 29,Wilbur Dtxon of the D1stnct be held in the
JN!lii·.penon during ~~~7 will be TOO at 29, 100.309-at%}, 5200 at 22,
Commttd.ee prcsen.tcd the charter 2 p. m , beginlling at
elote to the 356 pouhds of last 10.000 undetermined,
year.
or horse and "i,,:~~i ,
Butter 1cRL-nery 90 M:Ore 71c. to Mrs. Lilah Zerkl~ . president ing
i_
or the Mason Mothers Club, tbe tioh will be beld
grandstand at 1
sponsormg orgamrat10n
CHIEF CALLS FIREMIN
D110n also presented cards p. m. judglog o1
RETURN FROM TINNISSEI
Pomeroy Fire Chief George
Mr and Mrs:. Ted Reed, Jr., Mul- and badges to troop rommiftee-- trle, rope and
Hlcb today allked thal 11l Vol. berry-a•. returned lat~ Sunday men Lester Zerkle, Charles Yea- wJU be held
unteer Firemen beiQnglDi to the ni.lht from Sbelbyville, TeM., ter. Paul Huber, Earl Ewing, Faye Sauer, the
Pomeroy Fire Departmen£, who where Mrs. Reed'JL mother, Mra. Willi&amp; Dudding, Ralph Froth and Ron Sprmger will
intend to aUend the Obio State Leon a, Meadows, died They were C\lrt: Mcl&gt;antel
fair edueatJOnal bo&lt;&gt;Jill&gt;,:.,
Firemenis convention on Au~Utt -a«ompanied here by Mn. Reed's
Vernon Ray Roush was present· m. the Midwestern
18-1'7-18 contact htm no Jatlr .alster. MI.)' T. Meadows, and h~ ed a temporary commu.!lon as out of Clncibnatl
than Wednesday at 5 p. m. in aunt. Mra. Kathleen G Bu._tl. Mrs. seoutmaster It waa. eX~Jiained
On Tbursday Ju&lt;lii'l'
otder that suitable utangetltenta Meadows was tiW'ied io G&amp;lllpolll that hf wnnld reee1ve his com· ior fair nutrttlon
ma1 be completed.
(Continued on
(Continued on Pa&amp;e Five)
Moodo7 bolide ber Isle huaband.
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Milk Production
In Increase For
First 6Mqnths

is!eted.

Mason City Boy
Scout Troop Is
Granted Charter

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