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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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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-

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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!

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

,Funeral Services
To pDe Thursday~

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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)

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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

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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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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.

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- 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.

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through Sunday A~ll 18 wJII be

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

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Tu_ppera PlaJn~;- lli'i. Julia
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Sytlcuse, a aon; · Mrl. 1DON "1)il;l

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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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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
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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

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

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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
would be filed ;
y
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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·
land • Langovlllc Salem Cen·

Robinson's
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Will Follow Clmrch Service
Route 33 Sent To State

dill~~ ~ban~

''l:lluntlaJ lug 15 from
·~ p. 1ft. to 3 :oo p,. "'·

Tri ·Lustre
Cleaners

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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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"THI OUTLAW QUliN"

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Christine Koehler
Birthday Observed
At Surprise Party

ELECTRrc
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"THI MAN IIAIT''

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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
12
Lana Turner
Richard Burton
"RAIN$ OF RANCHtPIIR"
(Cinemascope·Technicolor)
A Spectacle of Nature Upheaval
-alloRandolph Scott
Barblra Hale.
''THI 7th CAVALRY"
(In Technicolor}

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Aqu•t 13-14
2 AOUL T Tlckeh Admlh C•r
Load on flmlly Nlthtl
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·ELBE'RFELDS

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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huaband of the former Paddy Jo

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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

Pre.~tdmg at the crowning
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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

cere-

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
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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.
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(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
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A rather startling suggestiOn comes (rom weary for free .
Mr. Fredryoh P Nelson of Washmgton D C .
Cou ld anything be made of the Open Door
former resident here . ::~.nd a nattve of Metgs pohcy m Southeaste rn Oh10 htlls' P robably
County He recommend s v.e ktrk about 130 not 1f the objecttve Wl'rt.• flnanttal gam
years away from our Cllstoms to g;un onc.:e Fnendhness bought and pa1d f01 never 1111gs
more that whtlh ut one tulle was untqut-• 111 hke a real silver dolliJJ Rut ge nerosity and a
America:
wholesome "U's nice to have you here" feel·
1ng between folks 1s an a ttl al' tl ve kind of huUniversal fr1endhr.e ss of the frontter
Traveling Britishers, and staJd Boston cof· man adton
It would be of great mterest tf the 1dea
fee house habJtues always were staggered b~
could
be organized mto act1on
1 the open door customs of the early west The
The negative reaction to this is that , " Oh .
trave ler n ever had to worry it ne had spotted
in advance wh ere pioneer cabms were strung now with TV, the daily job whether on farm
along the tratls A hot meal, something to or on coostruction or at the office or store,
sleep on, and a roo( ove-1 hts head were :J S· nobody wants the hou se clutterod up with
sured
strangers.''
Mr. Nelson wrote:
No one should deny that most people feel
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Wh)' don't you suggest in your editorial that way now. Yet that this is so prevalent Is
coluritn§ that the people of Meir;s County op· not jiteOJ!da·ined in any edict from the Great
en their homes to tray eJers '1\iho want to Universa1 Law. We have fallen Jnto it as into
spe nd a lillie time in your beautiful hllls'''' a void. as if drifting, too busy with our own
He continues by recommendmg the larger anxieties and fear~ , our pressures to "get
homes maintain a room or two for the outsld· ahead'' and to sec,ure our penon_9Juture recer looking for a bit of peace and qui et, and gardless our brother's fate ...
commumon with God
We suspicion that the families that might
This is the age in which Henry J Kaiser so open their homes, and were fortunate
expects to make his 50th , or BOth-which
enough to have visitors, wouJd be rewarded
it
?-million
dollars
by
throwmg
up
swank
ho1
rJchly, It wouldn't be coin of the realm , per~
tels and "rest camps" for the ulcerated matn- haps Rather, It should be in lustre to the spi·
land moneybags visiting in Hawaii We might rlt Which is never purchased on bargain day,
try the opposite method. Open ou1 hills to the or any day.

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Scott-Wise Church Wedding
To Be Event Of August 18th

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Layette Shower
Gl·ven To Hono"r

Mrs. Larry Jac,obs

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Second Annual
Finlaw Reunion
Held August 4

Daily

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On Your
Radio Dial
Writer

Fair

Ohve Ingraham

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rea , Jtmny and Terry Evans, Dr
and Mrs. Sellm Blazewle:r:, Phyllls
and Effie, Mr Ernest Flnlsw, Mrl
Helen Leitheolt, ¥f. and Mrs Rleh1 arcl Jl'lnlaw Tamara and Steph~n
Mr. and Mfs Jaek Snrden, Danny:
Debbie and David 111 or Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs John Cunningham
anci son&amp; Jr..hnny and Jimmy, of
Galltp.ollt, M'r and 1Mre. Sam Arn·
Ml!a Beryl Lch~w ol Columbus old, Dorothy , Sam, Jr. and Patlpent . the weekend w\ih her 11unt, rlek of Syraruso.
Mill Sue Lebew and J S HartenRev and Mra Walter Arnold ,
bleh .an Muon Clty
and !'IOnl, Art..hur and W~ltt!r Jr ,

The· D~ily·Sentinel
I)IVOTJI.:D TO

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Brookville, Ohlo; Mr. and Mt1. El·
mer Flnlaw and Elmer Jr., of. Harrisonville, Mrs J. R. Finiaw, Mr.
and Mrs. R. 1.. Pamer (Connie) and
son, Ray; Mr and M.N. Don Finlaw. Becky, D.ebb)t IJ'Id Mike, all of
Zanesville; Mr. and Mu. cart McKeever, Jim, Dic'k and Brenda of
Dayton A total or 84-- attended.
Mra. Madlfe Martin wa• un&amp;ible to
be prelfent to the dluppolntment
or all.
It wu decided to hold next
year's reunion at the some- pl1ce
the flrat Sunday In Aueu1t.

Four Birthday's
Honored Sunday

!tlr11. Allen Nelaon of Rutland en·
b.~.t Ml • tertatned at her borne, Sunday,
with a Pl&lt;!llf ,hp~l!'f the blr\1&gt;.·
~t. tbl JOlt atne. at Pum d171 ot bv hv.Jblftd, Allen, ~n~
, '
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1 three nleces Susie Mar1aret and
~all!-'cDe~ll&lt;en&gt; bJ 0ear:rier •'f" onU~~
Earlene Renshaw of Minersville,
~1 at 'l'be ally Sent .n1 oil , .....,. "':'j G
Others preJent at the r(ellon
.ncc-o-;: 13.80.. By motor rctUte ,
ll411able: home were ¥1'1. Earl
lit tb: ~ontba. . . . .,
"-011111, Mra. Ja.mes Stewllrt and da111

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$71·
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MIIOR C&amp;t)'.

AUGUST 14-17

TUESDAY
CHANNEL I
Jimm1e Dean
Boston Blachie
Captaut KanwuroU:
CBS News
Loc:J.I Newl!i
f'-ed Warmg
lrUtur Godfre'
Strike It Rlcb
Vahant Lady
Love of Life
Searc~ h r Tomorrow
~Uidlt:g Light
Katie '~ Kttchen
As the World TurnJ
Our Mw Brookl
Hou&amp;eparty
B1g Payott
Bob rrosby Show
Brl&amp;hter Day
Secret 5torm
Edge of N1g!:.t
The Eariy Show
Your Euo Reporter
Sports Parade
Wt~~therman

Achon
Douglas Edwarda
Telt~ho ne Time
Phll Silvers Show
Pnvale Secretary
1'o Tel! the Tr uth
Spotlight PlayhouS&amp;
$64,0..,.0 Quest1on
Sp1ke Jones Show
UP-to.the-minute New11
Scanmng the Weather
The Late Show

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Huwp•·r Houru
10 00 'l'ttt' f'J I!.t' I ' Hla]h!
' 10 10 '1'1 uth or lun••LIUt'I• C' ~!
ll 00 I'lL' r_., Dough
II 30 H Could Rt&gt; lo~u
1200 Cutrllnt
100 }fv Little !d1~g1e
130 Bndt&gt; ;,rul t.room
200 Matine,. Th,...ater
3 00 Qt!een for a TJay
·lodern il~'~m:w:~ees
341'
400 comedy 'ltme
430 Mov1etlme
530 Pop-~} E' PrPs.. ~ts
5 45 News Pleture6 ou Spm~ch PlayhuU!t
6 30 Weatherca st
635 Sports E} t::
s 4n NBC Nt!WS
700 Mayor of tht• Town
7 30 Father J(nows Bt'st
8 00 Kraft TV 'l'ht!uter
900 This is Your Ltfe
930 Waterfron t
LO00 Masguerade P&amp;rly
10 30 News Heudllll e.l!l
10 40 Nltewatcb
12 00 Tomgt:.t

(Come In and flad oul about detail•)

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Jrt••dtluerte,. for
Used Coal furnace ~ .. or 24'
~•..Dite L'l&amp;llrle - Lite Cedar ' Prefer with pipe. James Bearhs
l:btats - LAU Wtado\t F~
Rt No 3 Pomeroy 0 S.IO 3tr
Frlgtdaue Rtfrig.,atqn.
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TUESDAY CHANNEL 13
10.59 Sign on
11 00 Adventures iD LtlarnlnJ
12 00 Libence
12 30 Ttle Gretchen Wade Show
1 15
1 30
3 00
4:00
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Neighbors
Movie Matinee
Amertean Bandstand
Cartoon Cllub
Mickey Mouse Club

Five Star Ftna1
John Daly •o.d New1
Cheyenne
7;30 Wyatt Earp
800 Broken Arro\l
'30 Telephone Time
9 00 f S~y
9 ao Public Defender
'10 00 New&amp; of the Night
10 10 Theater 13
11 30 Sign Oft
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SATURDAY
Admitted, N&amp;.llCy Reed, Middleport ;Lewis LaRue, Cheshire
James Y.oung, Clifton; JOe Turner,
Middleport; Edward Brown, Rut
land, Maude Bridgett, Racme.
Diseharg~d. Mrs. Harry Craig,
Middleport

Weat herman

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fiN. Automobile, Hetllb
ACCIDENT
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In MIDDLEPORT 0tt10

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Mn Anm Miller and Mn ~la,.e·
&amp;le Comb$ epent fr~ Tl¥!•4iY
uut1l Thur.C.ay at t"e home of Mr
and Mra Evereu lll'"K.nlght at
Po1neroy. While there lbe.y at·
tended a W C T U m~ting •' the
home of Mrs F•ye Rawhn g01

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South 31 degree 20' West to the
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hwest t~&gt;rner 91 satd Lot No
(21) Real Estate
. 2 and f&lt;&gt;llowing ltie Weot line of

Mrs Cla1r Nelaon and lwo sons
attended M V H eamp aL the !.an·
cast('r Camp grounds last week

Housf' for sale br:ick, r1ve 100111
bath all ut 1J1ties Priced rf'a
sona hle I:H3 Third St li.1Jd tlll•
j)O"t
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Guesls of Mr and Mrs Ca11.b Bta ley on Sunriay were Mrs Cledyth
Hvwell Columbus and Mr and Mra
L E Sharp Charles ton
Mr and Mrs Robert Kennedy
and chtldre n wereo the ruests of
h1.s parl'nt s, Mr and Mrs 'nleodore
Kenl!kdy from Fnday WJtU Sunda y.

Lot for a total d1stance of 254
I:sa1d
fee t to the Soutbwest corner of
,

I said Lot No 2 on the North Side

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the Rutland Road, the~ In a
Southeasterly direction follCiwmg
I the SoLJth lil'e ot .said Lot 2 t.o tbe
I plaC'e O( beg1!1nlng BeiDiil all of
sa id Lot No 2 of SubdiviPon 65
and a parcel on the Northerly llde
the reof e.xte!ldUlg t o Lbe Diamond
Hollow Road

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It's Meigs County's 94th AnnuoJ
and It's BIGGER Than Ever!
ROCK SPRINGS FAIR GROUNDS
Pomeroy, Ohio

WEDS. THURS. FRI. and SAT.T
AUG. 14th •• 17th
HARNESS RACING ·· · · · · · ·
2 P.M. THURS.
RUNNING RACES ·· · · ·· · · · · · · · · 4 P.M. THURS.
HORSl SfWW · · · · ·· ·· ·· · · ·· ·; · · 7 P.M. THURS.
EXHIBITS- WLW Midwestern Hayride - PARADE BIG BEND FOLLIES- FIREWORKS - BAND CONCERT
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'"COME ON OUT and ENJOY THE FUN"
GENER.AI.ADMISSION ADULTS 50&lt;

CHILDREN UNDER 1% ADMITTED FREE

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(Xhere'a one to BUi4- everg
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l"owtred witb Stv.debali:ar'1
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3 year old ridm1 hone. Bryon
"-·~·~.es
REAL ~STATE FOR SALS.
Harm ~eeQ&amp;ville , Ohio. Phone
~'Y '-·
9 room dwelling. lwu baths, eas
Coolvilh. 3716
8·13-3tc Custo" BJ.Lilt Kitchen lbtch('ns
tly converted lo a doubl e fllr
l:l?sliUlfd fQI' Y9U.I' t\omc Free
rental propertr tn tow n, sec
eltlmates Foreman &amp; Abbot!
thts before yoo huy
PbQne eaM-Y.
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53
acres on Route 7 near new
8
Ea;-tr.rn ~ocal
school G~d
bu1ldmg lutes 12 acre!! or lim·
her Look to the ful ure, buy
.. th1s for $5,000 00
Usod Wmdow sash
removed
.:.360 sq feet o£ stora ge spaee
from Central School B~o~llding.
High and dry ElccJ.rlcJty In
$1 00 per eaeh Call SuperinbUilding, coal furnace if need·
tendent's Offtce 6074.J.
ed Close to Pomeroy, Ohio,
with caretak~r
hvmg next
8-l:f-3tc
door. I£ you have n eed ro,.
Thmatoe5 large, P(ok. M:exlc,us,
slofage space, or plan to start
non·aeld.
Second Hollie Eut
a small husmess see thiS
from school house. Wm. H.
F~;~r further tnform:l.tJOn call or
Holmes, Syracuee, OhJO
see
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GEORGR S. HOBOTETTER. J~.
RE4L ESTATE BROKER.

Navy Log
Ozzie and Harriet
Moment of Decblon
Wednesday N1ght Fights
Sportseope
News of the Night
Theatre 13
Sign Off

Mt;IGS GINEIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted, Mrs Mary Fiishcr,
Pomeroy, ~rs Sally Wolfe, Racme
~rs. Eska Parker, ·Long Boltnm;
Mrs. Martha W1lhams, PQomeroy,
Fred Gans, Pomeroy
Discharged , Mrs Vtctor Bahr,
Long Bottorn, Mrs Tre~sle Spenci)J
Chester

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225 E. 2!\CI St. Pllone 232
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Legal Notice

'IK Royal Dodge $12'00
Llihon by owner. Phone !?~'~'
3113.
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'TO 'EM•···4N' 1).1&amp;1-

GJ.l!ES.~ BLOCK CO.
I MH• North fff ,.,..,._

HEIFERS FOR SALE:

1 Jersey, J Guernsey, 4 Hoi~
1telna. ALL from O.G.B.A. Slraa..
Two lresb now, rest soon. Don

BlANCHE CHURCH
Local Represent•- Opal Fltzpatrkk

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Cldl Racine

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~dmlnistrator

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NOTICE 0 F APPOINTMENT
Executor
E1tate of Lilll•n G. Durst deu1Md
Notice 1s hereby given that AI·
bert H. Durst -whose Post OCfice
•address IS Pomeroy, Ohio has been
duly appomted as Executor or the
E~tate or LJ!ltan G Durst late o£
Me1gs County, Ohip, deceased.
D at~d t his 2nd • day of August
1957

Jo.hn C. 8teon
Judo•
of
the Probatt Court,
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-:c0:::Ticii- - Meigs County, OhiD
Bids Wlll be re~:elved by the un· (8) 6, 13 20, 3tc
dersigned for the s'a]e or house
and other property owned by Dora
Romme m Qexter. OhiO Property
appraised at $6,800 00 Understgned will sell same to lhe h1ghesl
bidder at a price which must be
tlle Probate Court of
, Ohio This home ls
in
country and ~ ~
several times the appraised

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$299•oo
BAKER

PotQeroy, Ohi o

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Umversal Gas Rana;e,
Cbrol!}e
Sel.
in tJ&lt;tll•~l

LEGAL NOTICE
8Jds will now be rcceJved by
the undersigned oo the home for ·
merly ownetl by Dora M Bearbs In
Kerrs Run, Pomeroy, Ohio Proper·
ty appraised at $1 ,600 00 and cannol be sold for less than appr~uerl
price, subjeCt to the approval of
the Probate Court of Meigs County Ohio
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Exeeut~x

Qblo.
B U Btp

Plck up V8. Henry
Jkhi', ~nc Bottom,l)bio. fl;lone

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LEGAl NOTICE
Robert 1'ate, Wtll Tat e, Earl Car·
W @~d Wjll Cart", whO•• places
of resldenee are unknown and e~
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not be 1scertained; and the un·
tm The Brlglnest CorHI:
known liein, devisees, legates exe·
In Middleport
cuto'rs, admmH!trators nnd •Yigns _ _ _ _ _ _.,......;._ _ __

FURNITi UDE

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Oi...Uy atyled •• &amp;be c~
ploD Delwc:e il • diatlaetl.,.
41r at an attncti~ 1nt
.badpt. COlt..

Attorneys
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CHANNEL ll WED
10·59 Si.:n On
ll 00 Adve ntures 111 Learning
12 00 L.iberace
12·30 'l'he Gretchen Wsde Show
1:15 Neighbors
1•30 Movie Matmee
3:00 American Bandrtand
4:0(1 Cartoon Club
5•00 Micke)· Mouse Clult
600 Five Star Flnal
6:15 John Daly &amp; the Newt
6 ·30 Disneyland

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Pomeroy ttenonolt

Mr and Mts John M1lln and
son, Larry, Harri.lbra:, are the
a:uesl.tl oi Vonlev, i:thel and r&gt;auy
MJ!Jer Sunday and Monday

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Langsville

Mr and Mrs Theodore K~nnedy
SPfnt a S und:~,\' at the t&amp;ome- of her
That plamtiff and h1s predecessuter, Ida Kennedy, at Rodney
sors m title ha~ held said real
Mr •nd Mrs Cash Braley called
eslate adversely, openly and ft()o
tonously as agamst e'ach and e~ery on Mrs. Clov1s Kerm 2n Weodneid'J;
one of said de[endants for a period
Guests of ~rs . Clov1.s Kerman
m excess of lwenty-one years; that dunng the last month ere Mu
part of said real estate w&amp;s owned Kerman's brother, Soott Tipton Sr.
by one Andrew Tate and wu own- and Mrs John Bartholow •nd 10n
ed by him at the time oi his death, Scott TIPL&lt;ln Jr and children, Mr
as $OOIJ00. J Wanted; Hou8eteeper for elderly FOR SALE· 4 year old home 4 whtch occurred in the year 1882; and Mrs JJohn Bartholow and son.
that sa1d Andrew Tate d1ed lntes· Larry, and Mrs KermJn's !ftSter,
For good buys, th(1roughly re
couple Phone ~8 X 8 13 3tc
rooms a nd bath w1th basemrnt
Latl' and on the 4th d&amp;J of Au,cwt. Mrs Eva Petera, all o.f Colu(ll'l,us.
cond1honed VB's and str 8'!!. Inside and Outside House PamtAutomatiC forced atr furnace. 1911 , Robert Tate, Will Tate, Earl
Blaettnars, Pomeroy, ()., q..IJ.tit~ I ing, chimney and roo£ work of
.storm wwdows 3 ~cres of lanfl Cart ~r and Will Cafter together Mr and Mrs Dale Ho~ell Sprmg·
all kinds, also carpenter work
One m1le north of ( hfster on Rt w1th Lhe1r f pOuse-s, mtended to f1eld , and Mr and Mrs Keith How19M Fords as low all $89fl 00
ell and children, Richmond. Ind
Free estimates 20 years exper-j 7 Glenms Hoffman Chester 0
!"Onvey ~ ll that part of sa•d real
Bo1 h or these ears we ean relana
also, Mrs Pearl 8rO('hml'yer
ience Reasonable prices Call
B 12 3tp estate whtf'h was oWned by !Wd
commend
fully
Blaettn~n.
and
grandson,
Bobbte and Mr and
Pomero)' Mft.J
8 12 l2{p
Andrew Tate at the time of his
Pomeroy, 0
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Mrs Kenneth Ward Columbus
death to one or the predecessors m
WANTED CARRIER Girl or bOy
LJ tle to the plawhff but that by
lQ54 Chevrolets as low as $995.00
Mr and Mrs Cbarlt!s Baylen,
for Rutbnd Route. Contact The
madvertenee only d escribed part Nttro, W Va were the eueats ol
for dean cars With and withDally Sentinel.
8 12 tl OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS -livery of said r eal EState, that the posse.sout power glide A)l !our doors
Mr and Mrs W E Crouser and
so often a property eomeq up for
sJOn of the plamt1ff and his pre- family Sunday.
Blaeltnan, Pomeroy, 0 . B·9-6tc
sale, wonderfully located but de~:esoo rs In tJtle as to all or .s 1ud
Middle Aged woman who needs
The W E Crouser farnJly at·
ncedmg work 1ll n11 depart- real estate has b~n asserted as
home to be companion
for
tended the Crouser reuiuon • al
ments, that w1\l make a wond erWYLLIS JE~P Station Wagon with
mlddle-aged lady Wr1te p 0
ful return on the lnH!stm ent. an uneqUivoca l clatm of ownership Hundred, W VA Sunday July 28
overdrive Good condttion Call
Box 45, Pomeroy Ohio. 8-8-l2tp
Such a property, 22 &lt;l! res lo of the enttre IItle to said re.al
Mr and Mrs Frank Rathburn
22,9.
8 12 ate
fstate het emabove desert bed That had for guests Mr and Mrs Fib)'
('II I e d on th e R tver Roa.d a b ove
h d r d
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Ractne with an old ]OJ:: house t e e en al'ltS herem might clum Wise Pomeroy, Mrs John Mogas
With 7 rooms, another 4-room l an tn te res~ tn an d to .said real and !"htldren and Donald Wlse Col·
hou se 111 lhP back a utility bu ld- estate by re11s'on of the Incorrect umbus; J }I Rathburn, Athens,
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ing With a cellar' a good sn:on d£'Scnptwn used 1n the aforesaid 'Ohio
bour lllfret"\:er Senlee.
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barn several old fruit trees Ap. deed and aJ.y further mterest or
Elmer Nel:ion had !or gu~st.s
Pbone
622'1'
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Phone
prOXImate ly 15 acres tillable cla•m tha t srud defendants might Thursday his brother, Charles and
'IWIP..X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PriCed at onl y $3500 00 and can assert Js nol .~~:now n to the plamllff
l&gt;EALIWI
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be bought with a down payment
The prayer o{ sm d pehhon u Mrs Nelson,
Wuted-PAPER H.\NGI]I;G- 25
o( $1500 OG, balance like r ent
that earh ar.d e-very onf of the
~or
y&amp;ll'a exPerience Free et~' I HIGHWAY PROPERTY ~ 5 acres above defendants be compelled to
mate,a, L. V Reisincer, Racin •
CANNING tomatoes $1 25 bushel
good level land 4 m1l es from assert any c1a1m they may have m
Box 124, Ohio.
7-!S·' ~
Bl'lnJ' conlatnel s
Janet llanPomeroy 6-room hot1sr.- wtth and to !laid 1eal estate or be barred
u~1. Racine, Ohto
B·lHi:lC
bath, enclosed porch. and very therefrom , that the clauus, 1f any,
good cellar Henhouse Crtb, and of sa1d defendants be declared in·
garage $8000 00 This ts the l}p e \'a hd that plamhff's t1tle m and
FOR 8.\LE - Apples New Haof property so orten wanted and to sa1d real estate be quieted and
ven Orc'hard, New ftaven Phone!;--~:-----::---·!
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seldom fo~.;nd
that each of sa1d defentants
be
TU-24688
7·2911
For
FARM - 25 acres with 8 acres forev er barreC from asseltmg any
-------- ~ bottDO'Lland . balanct-- in pasture c1atm to sa1d real est1 te and for
PING PONG TABLE for sale.
Several
fnul tree~ 8 room house other rel:ef.
,.BY the
Phone tn.J.Y.
8 5 6tp
w1th bath natural gns and elee·
Hour
SaJd dl'fPndants are requ1red to
trtctly Barn, cellar an d mtlk·
GRAVELY 111ACI'OR SALES 111l4
or
house. 3 miles from Mtddleport, answer send petition on or before
Sfrvico. R. A. Finl1w. Sll &amp;.
and lh m1le from Rou te 7 w1th the 28th day of September, 19.57,
Contred"'
Alain St., Pomeroy
7 · 24 · :!7H~.
bus and the OhiO Rtver Total or Judgment Will be l~ken agatnst
Saw dust and shavmrs. loaded in
eGrVIIdliR»~I·LDlwl&lt;lf llMiiiLlqg
pnce $6000 00 c an be bought them as prayed for.
a IS .EY
with $1500 00 down payment,
your truck rrom hin Of delivLON V GREENLEE,
eTruck LoacUn1 Equlpmeet
and the balance $40 !ier month
ered OHIO
VALLEY MFG.
eBaek-Hoa
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CUCKLER
REALTY
CORP., TUPPERS PLAINS, 0.
(Platntltr)
eDump Truck Service
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y
Pllone Coolvlllt 1230. 7- 1.8-~tc
J:llQDO Cheoblro 1·U7t
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[WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ

* DISTRICT MANAGER *

Woodmen A.c.c:ident

Rodney Downing

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1952 Bul('ks,
$695.00. J 'lve P-IOP.\t One 500 Bll:aard e nsilage &lt;:utter
1
B G y
are go ng to get s.o.-.e ~1
· ance, Middleport, 0
FOR SA I.E: OR TRADE Two hNI
buys Blaettnars, PIUlleroy, (), • l-11}3tp
room house wtth clt r water gn.,
8 9-flt•~~~~d •ltepi~i ~m. C~n
furnace ga~ well and 33 arrrs
tq;~ }J7 ~utternul
&lt;8, 3 12tc
of ]And ~meral rlghl~ Tr:ll l"l
1933 Pont1ac 8 cyr $895 00. 2 dr ~ _:__ _
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~Wanted Phone ~07 M Vtr'! tl
Sedan Hy dtamaU&lt;·~O
alld ( l(j) For
I _:earord .. Smcuse
R86tp
lh:ater. tlawleu oJlglnal blue
and white finish .
Blaetlna·•· F
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We nee~ l!s!rngs H I ou \~.&lt;~nl l't
•
or Reat. - Extension lA den,
sell your home farm or hu s
Pomeroy, 0
R-tJ.6tCi
Scaf~ ~a, Drop Clotbs.
ness, see us All ltstJngs 'H l
Clli:loa
P•IJor. Middleport. tf
1063
Chivrolets u
low 3 ~
Pboae 63SIJ.Jt
t'ome
an d g1w•n p,·omp t n!t('n
11 1
$888 00. Three of the best '53"
tto n Earl 0 Mender S1' Jlea\
;~n~where Blaettnars, Pomer9y.
(
tor, Pf'art Parket· Agent, Pome0
(\.G-8t;c
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roy, Ph one 201
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Arthur Godfrey
Strike 1t Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Lif~o
Sean:h for Tomorrow
Guidlng Light

Dougt.s F.dwurds
6 30 My Fr1 er d Fllrka
700 Vic Damone
8 uo MilliOnaire
8•30 rve t~t A SeerP.t
9 00 U S Sleel Hour
10 00 Up-to-the mmutr Ne ws
10•05 Scanning the Weat her
10 10 'J'he Late Sho"'

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ll41 For Rent

12 00 Katte's K1 tchen
t 2 30 As the Wor, ... Tu rn!!
1 00 Our ~Jss Brooks
I 30 Houseparty
2 00 B1g Payor!
2 :«&gt; Bob Crosby Show
3 00 Snghter Day
3 15 Secret Storm
3 30 Edge of Ni~ht
4 00 Th e Early Show
• ao Your Esso Reporter
5·45 Sports Parade
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3 or
4 bedroom
Pomeroy or M1ddle
port Phone 845
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Strat.~:ht-le.il Be.eglc, Female. Brown
J,eld, whlte legs, black body. -;-;-;;;~t;o"'s by Oltme of "Boots" $5 reward. Call 1159 M
8 5 6tc 4 ~O.Oftl ho~ae anh bath ;;:-L~eo1n' ~gbts Phone 330M
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11 15
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11 45

Wanted to Rent

Unfurnished

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Begmrung at the Southeast eornPr of Lot No 2 ot the $ubdivi·
[ ston of Lot No 86 m the Tow.n of
Mtddlepor\ thence North 31 deg1ee 20' East 287 feet following the
East line of sa.ld Lot No. 2 a,nd an
extension thereof to the South 1ide
of th1• D1smond Hollow Road;
thenee m an Westerly direction
1 following the South line of 1a1d
I road about 44 teet to a poi.nt
v·h1('h u an extension of t~ Welt
lme of saJd Lot No 2, thence
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Brice E. Settles- Apncy Supervisor

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OVER rN "THE VACUUM
8LIIJ.OrN6··WrLL )OJ HANQI..E
~AT "THIN6 I WASSIJF'PGSEO
TO DO ~OR SPR!N6LESS
MATTRESS? V~;&gt;AH-'fOI.l

PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED

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'1..0, KJT7Y·· LJH-· GrMM!!
ANNALINE tl'l MY OFFIC~,
WILLYA? ..... 1LO, ANNIE"•
LISI-IEN·· I'M .. UH··· TIEO UP

We are JooiLlnl forward to seem!( '&amp;Jllll talking to
all our old u well ., new fnenda at the big
Mel,v:s County Falr Be sure to .!lee our display of
•11 tlite latest In penonal Insurance.

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Rus .. Burkley •nd daur~tor olj Dorton. 011011t lht
Qeeeased, Earl CIIJ'ter.. 1I 4ectu.d
AJo Yi11Min1 tlilf1wetk wnh re"'" ~·Y~r -FaH• P..a
laU.'•
' n • S'a-.a -;:::::- - and W1Jl Cutut, itdeetued. wbott
Hl' aod 1111 Ha.Ya.nd Davll ud 1tiYN Wr 1J1P trea tee llr and J4ra
Mr tnd Mn William Uarrab or , Ollie Scholl and
~~ .. _....:....:;- ..=:"'"lllee ~IDt'J, plaeea or raideouce art IUlknown
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•1 ed
It! lfiD.t f( c-..rietlol wert a:ue111 r:tf
Boo4.. Pbohe 4!3lSJC
e-20-1f 111 unnot '"'" 11Cfti1 11 , "
htor wnU, Mr• Magele ('()mba and
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l t11ke nolice that Lon V Greenlee,
Mn Anna W1lkr fru.w Frulay un
~ Wurance Prot.ectloD. u
p-lamtlfi, bled h1• pottltion 111 Sunday
1Jt., Aut". nre, Polio c..u Dar lJillnet them on thf' 29th day G)
Htlla, ll.illdle;ort, Ohio
July 111~7 ln Co.mmon Ple81 ~olllt
Mr ud Mr11 Willjam John!ivn
and children Columbu! wtre Wt-E-k:;;::;;::::;;:;~~-==~~-=-;_-:·::;::
ot
Mel11
County,
Ohlo.
thoe
nme
c
belna: Cue No 12,3'18, alleJinJ, enp Kut!dS ol ltf'r parr-nt11 Mr ,.ud
... U ., ... u.a.
amonc other tbmgs, that the pl.aln 1fh Carvl P1trcf'
,.._,.;
".raDD
tift i~.: the OWIIet w fee almple and
attual popei.don of the follow
Mr .. nd Mrs C'hur ~t-lrtqn and
mg dncribed real a~tate, to-wll
Of,!,. art llpt'f"ldmv from )Jionday
The fGJiowlng rt&gt;al estate lltu 1 uu.lil Tlual'lday at thf' hOJUI! of
uled In t'tt ~ VlUaae of .Midlleport , Mn Nf'lson'• nephew In law and
Cou~ly of Mell{s and Stale of Ohio Mr and Mrs Sydn..ey Grafta~~ . AJh..
and described aa followt·
land Cit}, Tennessee
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dleport; Mrs
Alma Rupt and
Lu MrGu lrtt RutlaP.d, Mr. and
Mn Conrad Ohlmger and ch1l
dren Merle, Sheila and Naomi,
Mr and Mn. Edward Venoy :\lr
.n4 Mrt Elwood
RowenA and
children, PeCJY and D1nny and
.Jacob Ament ,1 tit of Pomeroy and
the hott8

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Richard Vaughan . ll-ader of thf
POLIO Lsn't wh1Pllfid yet, aolilnkee\ filth palo In the Joint&amp;, or
WaJrrr Balous Lau!lf rm ll1 uf
ltt'a. not drop our gullrd. I don't jus t DII.Uiea, Yomltlnl or diarrhea. Explorer Post. Middleport, accompanied se vfn or the ExplGrers
Wyll 1s H1ll, Pumc1oy . Oh10 Wed
want 1\DJ community anywhere means aummonlni the doctor.
Complet ed pla ns are be1ng an lhC' brtde to be wt ll be the flo we:on a campln.!( trip at Forked Run
ll C!H 11Y W:JS l'll i ht('d ill [ht
•\ ' my
to experience an upsurge ln the Other Symploms
nounced b,~- MISs Mary Jane Scott gul
L11ke
lhl8
pasl
evening
~nd
they
D\Uilber ot lnfantJJe panJyata
at the Army rc~,;rw t mg mam sta
Perfnrm1ng the dulles or hcsr
tNe.taueh u we bad tn Chlcaro Very often a' uunaster comiDI'
retvrned home this evtmin.( on and RosC"oc W18e (or their open
twn , .\shland, ! K}, MSgt Gulltl'
church
wcddUig
wh1ch
w11l
1)t'
an
man
wtll be Rll bCt t ,\shley M1d
lut 1 ummer
down with t:ollo may be drowa:r
lhe trip were George Hibbs, Kil
Moore lor&lt;tl Army rcC"rUJll'l an
dlepor t with Guy Gilkey, Col u m
ThroniJh i.n emergency mua or restless, Re may be irritable
Neal, Richard Swackttammer, Dale event of Sunday, Augu~t 18
nounr&lt;'d today
The double rmg cere mon y w1U bus and WJI I! am Putkelt Da\•lon,
Inoculation program we were and rcverlah. He's apt to com~
Miller, Tom Bill Clark, Bill Wernable to help brine the situation plain about beln11 moved. and re ~
be r ead at half after two o'clock offlctatmg as ushers
Laudermllt, who 111 the son of
er and Pat Vahgho.n
undtl' coqtrol However another alst all efTorta to move him.
at the Fort-st
Run Methodi st
There wtll be a half hour of Mr and Mrs Orland L11.udermllt,
community might not have the The oOcte, ot course, &amp;.re on your
by Mrs Ben enlllitcd uJ ,der the Army's Unll
&lt;!hur('h, followed bY .. reception nupllal mu ste
elde. Large nu:nben ot cases ot
LI!O.ION TO MElT
1ame Cood fortune.
at thf brtde's home
N!!' L-'
uHtg,
orgunts!,
a nd Bfn Ph •1 Rotation pcogra'"" "~nd will JO&gt;n
polio are so slight that the vicFeeney-Bennett Post, No 128
Miss
Scott
bas
asked
ht•r
cou
son
.soloist
the :id ln fan l1 y DlVI~ wn at Fort
Line' of De!enae
tlms pass them oft as simple sum~
Amertean l.Rg10n will meet Wed· sm, MI S$ Rachel Genhe1m1'1 kl be
Be nmng Ga The 3cl has bePn
The ftrat line of defense ts right mer colds And many more har~
1 nesday at 7 30 p m at th Legion her m1Hd of honor and M1ss B, r
ThC' brtdr IS the d;Jughter ur l1 aler!C'd tor ~urope m ea.rly 1958
there In your own home And you bor the virus wllhout any vU!Ible
J Hull ll hall been announced tbat bara Swil:lher
and Miss Sarolyn Mr and Mrs Juhn SC'o!l, Forest
The young
sold1e, a.ttended
are the front line troops
react! om at all
1958 membership cards are avaJI. Harmon of Pom eroy wtll be the Run anrl Mr W1se 1s the son of 1 Pomeroy H1gh Schnol
Unfortunately, lt'J not alwaye Very often a youngster comlnB
ablf !or me mberl!
bnde1maJds RozanM Knigh t of 1 Mr and Mrs C R W1 &lt;&gt;e M1ddle '
u 1lmple to diagnose a case or the disease and comparativelY
Pt. Fleasant, W Va , cousin of port
/ Laudernult 1e ported to Fort
JIOllo aa: :you mta:ht lmi!,Jine The lew are serloualy aftected In tact,
- - J ac kson, s c. rm lllltlal pro
chlel atumbllrl.g block Ia (hat about half ot those who get the
PLAN PICNl'C
eessmg and furtht'r &lt;~ ssti{ IJment
lbere 11 no chamcterlBtlc aign or dlaeaae seriously enough to evenRose Lodge, AuxllThe
While
tend were Mrs Wilham Souhl!Jy, Lo Fort Rennmg, where he wd l
aymp\Om which La found. In every ,t.uaUy become paralyzed recover
ury of the BI1otherhood l of Rail:vlrs Pal Tra('~ Mr~ Lloy{\ Wngh\ complete baste trammg
cue.
completely And manf more have
road Trainmen, will have 1 picnic
Mrs Henry Hc,wh
\11s Frank
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Stu.d.ln NHdtd
only sUght arter effect.s
Hllt, Mrs
Nu1bert Nt!ulzim~ ,
al the Middleport Roo.daide Park
Laboratory studtel!l often are But d on t count on odds to proWednesday The .supper will be
Deeded to establish a d iaKnoals teet you or your children Ut&gt;e
)f1 s Ch&lt;trl cs Butt. M1 ~ Juntot
8t!rved
at 6 p m Members are to
ICCurat.ely And these testa can'tlcommon sense Consult your tarn Mrs.
I.arry
.Jacobs
was
gue;t
of
( harlc~ Lewb,
Scha
efer, Mrs
bring a covered dish and theJ.r ta, be made until symptoml!l develop Uy doctor.
honor at a layt~tte sho~e1 lo' nduy Mrs Steve Eblm, \.lt·s Ch11rle:;
ble ~erv1ce
Tb.at'a why U'a of the utmoat QllESTIOM JIKD ANSWER
evemng given by Mn Chrford Karr Sr, Mrs nanu OIJVCI Mr-.
Importance to detect and report P 0 · If a woman has been
Jacobs ~I her home, L.11ureJ Cliff •• lien F.tchln~er und Mr ~t Gel"
to Jour doctor Immediately any operated on and at~rlllzed, 11 tt
Gifts \\'ere plaeed on 11 tabl e with :.~ld Kelly
PLAN BAkl SALE
.utple.lon or ,POlio.
ponlble for her to Have another
The Fl:Yin&amp; Kalilla Palltol of luce cover snd centered with a
lit e~peclaU)' alert 1t anyone In operation so t11nt .she 'can b.i.ve Troop 246, Boy Scouts of Amer1ca, lar1e doll
\tut tamlly, particularly a chll&lt;l, another baby'!
BEARS ARE BOLSTEREO
w11J have ~ Hake Sale i~turday at
con1pla1n1 that he cannot bend Anawer In moat r.ase11, an op.
Games we re played dunng the
the
Sports
Cenler
at~trtln.il at 10
b.tl hea.d forward u rar aa usual. eratlon to reetore the fallopi&amp;D
evening with prtzeH awartled the
RENSSELAER, I nd
UP- Earl
a m
Be on the lookout &amp;lao 1'or a tubes cannot be carried out sue~
wtnner.s
Leggett and Jack Johnson mem
fiVIl aasoclated with a bad head- ceaaCully, However, to some few
Afler the bonored guest open hers of the All Stm· squad whiCh
ache, or with muscle palna tn the instances such restora~ion of the
td ~er many lovely g1fh l'ef~·es h lost
to th ~ Nt•w
York Gtnnls
SCOUT
DAY
AT
CAMDIN
lea• or al"JM or neck or ba.ck.
tubes '- sometimes po.R.slble
menl¥
of
lndlVldup]
eakl:'
squares
last
F'nday
nJKht
ha
ve
JOI!Il'd th e
Boy
Scout8,
Cub•
Explorers,
DurlDI thla pollo seaaon bt You Dllg;ht consult with the
lopped
wltlt
a
pank
and
blue
Chtcagu
Be
ars
and
tn!l } II Pilea r 111
Scou.tmuten
and
Troop
~ommit·
IUI1)1cloua even or minor upalltl physician who performeD tbe
teemen will be admlttod to Cam- bootie, and Ice cream were surv Salualay n1gh t'~ t·Kh tiH lwn ia m~
aDWDI the children A alight cold operaUOJL
den flark, Huntington, !or $1 aft· ed by the hosle.!l~ F11,von were wtth the Ptttsbur.,:h &amp;tcde1 s Ill
elwo' ltbl• r•tn•l••dka•• roa.
: -:-:-:-:--:::---:-:------::--~---:--:----:--- I er 1 p. m on Aua:ust 24 and may small bluu basslnet.ll filled with Jack.sonvtlle, Fla
-eojoy
any •idOl In the Park,''"· mints.
accordJnc to th~ announC!ment reAtttndlfll were
:Mrs Emest
LEAFS GET CONACHIR
Ceived by local Scout1.
Van Inwtten, M.rs. Guy Ulng
TORONTO UP-Manager How~Irs. Richard
Beach
and Mh
le
Mt::ck.er
of the Toronto Maple
Shtrley Lewis, Middleport, Mrs
NIW AUtVAL
Everett Lightfoot, Mrs
Rober! Lt afs of the Nat10m:l Hockey
Mr and Mrs Harold Lemley lawen, , Mn c;:harlea Diehl, Mrs League sald Mond ay he has s1gn·
The family ot
Mr ant! Mr~
The Sfcond Annual Flnlaw Re· have annoulle!ed the birth. ol a sev- Ernest Powe ll, Mrs. Lew Diehl , ed wmg Pe te Conacher, son of
llerhert Mlllt!r held a r('unlon un1on was held at the Rock Springs ell pound one ounce Jon, Bobby Mra James Gilmore Mrs Phil the f01rnOus Ct1a1 lle Conacher snd
!&lt;lunduy at the Mlller homl', Hut ll'airgrounda, Aug 4
Joe, aL the MeiJR General HospltJI WI ' Mn tra
weilm 11 n Mra th~t he- wlll play durmg th e tra1n
lund Rn11d
After a bGuntiful picnic dmner, They al~o have three older aona, cu(~Ord Eber,llbach , Jud y &lt;1tilnor~ mg s•·aaon on ,1 \me with cc nter
A plrnle dinner was ~ f'r vt • d at whtch wu~ 1erved In the Grange Charles, Rlehard and Eddie. Tbe
Tod Sloun and wmg Ron SLewurt
d tb honor~d guest
noon and ln tht• uflt'rnoo , soft H,all , &amp; ~horl budneu meetlng wu11 j' arandparents are Mr and Mrs. ' 811
8 dfn&amp; alfb l:lut unnhle tn al·
en
_
bull , b!uhninton and Mroup ~ln.ll· held and Mrs F."Q Flnllnv. ZanM- Eddie. Romlnll and Mn. Etta
ville , wa1 electt!d presideol, Mrs Brooks ls a great lilrandmother.
inlil Wt!re enjoyed
PreKenl were Mr and Mr3 Ben1lce Evuns, Pomeroy , R D ,
Marvtn Mf."Gubc, Mingo Junct 1on secreta ry-tre nsurer
Meigs County
AtRI¥11 MOMI
Mr tnd Mn Herbert Gliu;e .md
Specialist
Srd
Clast
Lewia
E.
daUiilhten, Charlolle,
Brendll
Rev Walter Arnold aave a short
talk and thf' group joined hands Stnith, aon of Mr. and M.,. Ed
Helen and Patrlr i11 or Clevelan£1 10 a eirele and 1an.il, ''Blest ee Th~ , J. Smith, West Main St. w.. o baa
Mr ami Mu to' rank Neubauel' , Tie That Binda",
betn tCatic.fttd
In Wertbeine,
Jersey City, N J , Mr and Mrs
Following 11 a llat of thoee pr~
Germany -the put.
13 m~Ula
Roy Miller and ehlldren Lo1 etta, t ent· Mr ad Mra. E. N. Arnold,
Jande4 in tbe UnltH 8tttet Sat~ ~
Claudia. Skipper and Jeffrey ol Carl Arnold and cll.utbter, EaJe,
urday b:Y plaDJ. ~peeiaU,t Strtltb
Syracuse
Mr and Mn . Arthur Evant, Mr. wa• dlaeh¥rea
trGm
camp
Janie Mlller, Pomm·oy Rt 1· and 1tlrl. PhU Ohllnaer and Annt Sheridan, mtnoil, before coming
Mr and Mn
James Reed and Marte lnd Phll, Jr, Mr and Mrs
home
children, Dav1d and- Ruth, Mlrl· Don Hunnell, Mike, Arnold , And·

M··ller Fam•'ly
Reunion Held
Sunday Aug. II

Currf'ut
My Lt1tle M &lt;~.rgu1
B1 tde and Gro0m
Queen For A Day
Modern Romance£
Comedy T1m~
Movietlme
Popeye Present!
Spinach Playhouse
Weathereast
Sports Eye
NBC News
Festlvdl o£ StaNI
P E. nic
Meet McGraw
Summer Playhous!!'
Nat KinK Cole Sbow
O'Henry PlayhouseA M,m Ca lled X
?J .. .,.,, Headhnes
Nttewatcb
Tomght
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Romper Room
The Pru:e is klih l
1Tuth or coo~~equenc~•
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It Could i3t- YOll
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Begins On Home Front

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One-Time Resident Of Meigs Writes From City Asking
We Open Our Homes To Travelers Seeking Rest, Quiet

ot Andrew Taieo, dtoUilled, R.obnt
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A rather startling suggestiOn comes (rom weary for free .
Mr. Fredryoh P Nelson of Washmgton D C .
Cou ld anything be made of the Open Door
former resident here . ::~.nd a nattve of Metgs pohcy m Southeaste rn Oh10 htlls' P robably
County He recommend s v.e ktrk about 130 not 1f the objecttve Wl'rt.• flnanttal gam
years away from our Cllstoms to g;un onc.:e Fnendhness bought and pa1d f01 never 1111gs
more that whtlh ut one tulle was untqut-• 111 hke a real silver dolliJJ Rut ge nerosity and a
America:
wholesome "U's nice to have you here" feel·
1ng between folks 1s an a ttl al' tl ve kind of huUniversal fr1endhr.e ss of the frontter
Traveling Britishers, and staJd Boston cof· man adton
It would be of great mterest tf the 1dea
fee house habJtues always were staggered b~
could
be organized mto act1on
1 the open door customs of the early west The
The negative reaction to this is that , " Oh .
trave ler n ever had to worry it ne had spotted
in advance wh ere pioneer cabms were strung now with TV, the daily job whether on farm
along the tratls A hot meal, something to or on coostruction or at the office or store,
sleep on, and a roo( ove-1 hts head were :J S· nobody wants the hou se clutterod up with
sured
strangers.''
Mr. Nelson wrote:
No one should deny that most people feel
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Wh)' don't you suggest in your editorial that way now. Yet that this is so prevalent Is
coluritn§ that the people of Meir;s County op· not jiteOJ!da·ined in any edict from the Great
en their homes to tray eJers '1\iho want to Universa1 Law. We have fallen Jnto it as into
spe nd a lillie time in your beautiful hllls'''' a void. as if drifting, too busy with our own
He continues by recommendmg the larger anxieties and fear~ , our pressures to "get
homes maintain a room or two for the outsld· ahead'' and to sec,ure our penon_9Juture recer looking for a bit of peace and qui et, and gardless our brother's fate ...
commumon with God
We suspicion that the families that might
This is the age in which Henry J Kaiser so open their homes, and were fortunate
expects to make his 50th , or BOth-which
enough to have visitors, wouJd be rewarded
it
?-million
dollars
by
throwmg
up
swank
ho1
rJchly, It wouldn't be coin of the realm , per~
tels and "rest camps" for the ulcerated matn- haps Rather, It should be in lustre to the spi·
land moneybags visiting in Hawaii We might rlt Which is never purchased on bargain day,
try the opposite method. Open ou1 hills to the or any day.

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To Be Event Of August 18th

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Layette Shower
Gl·ven To Hono"r

Mrs. Larry Jac,obs

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Second Annual
Finlaw Reunion
Held August 4

Daily

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Radio Dial
Writer

Fair

Ohve Ingraham

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rea , Jtmny and Terry Evans, Dr
and Mrs. Sellm Blazewle:r:, Phyllls
and Effie, Mr Ernest Flnlsw, Mrl
Helen Leitheolt, ¥f. and Mrs Rleh1 arcl Jl'lnlaw Tamara and Steph~n
Mr. and Mfs Jaek Snrden, Danny:
Debbie and David 111 or Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs John Cunningham
anci son&amp; Jr..hnny and Jimmy, of
Galltp.ollt, M'r and 1Mre. Sam Arn·
Ml!a Beryl Lch~w ol Columbus old, Dorothy , Sam, Jr. and Patlpent . the weekend w\ih her 11unt, rlek of Syraruso.
Mill Sue Lebew and J S HartenRev and Mra Walter Arnold ,
bleh .an Muon Clty
and !'IOnl, Art..hur and W~ltt!r Jr ,

The· D~ily·Sentinel
I)IVOTJI.:D TO

ARBA

Brookville, Ohlo; Mr. and Mt1. El·
mer Flnlaw and Elmer Jr., of. Harrisonville, Mrs J. R. Finiaw, Mr.
and Mrs. R. 1.. Pamer (Connie) and
son, Ray; Mr and M.N. Don Finlaw. Becky, D.ebb)t IJ'Id Mike, all of
Zanesville; Mr. and Mu. cart McKeever, Jim, Dic'k and Brenda of
Dayton A total or 84-- attended.
Mra. Madlfe Martin wa• un&amp;ible to
be prelfent to the dluppolntment
or all.
It wu decided to hold next
year's reunion at the some- pl1ce
the flrat Sunday In Aueu1t.

Four Birthday's
Honored Sunday

!tlr11. Allen Nelaon of Rutland en·
b.~.t Ml • tertatned at her borne, Sunday,
with a Pl&lt;!llf ,hp~l!'f the blr\1&gt;.·
~t. tbl JOlt atne. at Pum d171 ot bv hv.Jblftd, Allen, ~n~
, '
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1 three nleces Susie Mar1aret and
~all!-'cDe~ll&lt;en&gt; bJ 0ear:rier •'f" onU~~
Earlene Renshaw of Minersville,
~1 at 'l'be ally Sent .n1 oil , .....,. "':'j G
Others preJent at the r(ellon
.ncc-o-;: 13.80.. By motor rctUte ,
ll411able: home were ¥1'1. Earl
lit tb: ~ontba. . . . .,
"-011111, Mra. Ja.mes Stewllrt and da111

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$71·
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MIIOR C&amp;t)'.

AUGUST 14-17

TUESDAY
CHANNEL I
Jimm1e Dean
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Captaut KanwuroU:
CBS News
Loc:J.I Newl!i
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Strike It Rlcb
Vahant Lady
Love of Life
Searc~ h r Tomorrow
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Katie '~ Kttchen
As the World TurnJ
Our Mw Brookl
Hou&amp;eparty
B1g Payott
Bob rrosby Show
Brl&amp;hter Day
Secret 5torm
Edge of N1g!:.t
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Your Euo Reporter
Sports Parade
Wt~~therman

Achon
Douglas Edwarda
Telt~ho ne Time
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Pnvale Secretary
1'o Tel! the Tr uth
Spotlight PlayhouS&amp;
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Sp1ke Jones Show
UP-to.the-minute New11
Scanmng the Weather
The Late Show

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Huwp•·r Houru
10 00 'l'ttt' f'J I!.t' I ' Hla]h!
' 10 10 '1'1 uth or lun••LIUt'I• C' ~!
ll 00 I'lL' r_., Dough
II 30 H Could Rt&gt; lo~u
1200 Cutrllnt
100 }fv Little !d1~g1e
130 Bndt&gt; ;,rul t.room
200 Matine,. Th,...ater
3 00 Qt!een for a TJay
·lodern il~'~m:w:~ees
341'
400 comedy 'ltme
430 Mov1etlme
530 Pop-~} E' PrPs.. ~ts
5 45 News Pleture6 ou Spm~ch PlayhuU!t
6 30 Weatherca st
635 Sports E} t::
s 4n NBC Nt!WS
700 Mayor of tht• Town
7 30 Father J(nows Bt'st
8 00 Kraft TV 'l'ht!uter
900 This is Your Ltfe
930 Waterfron t
LO00 Masguerade P&amp;rly
10 30 News Heudllll e.l!l
10 40 Nltewatcb
12 00 Tomgt:.t

(Come In and flad oul about detail•)

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Jrt••dtluerte,. for
Used Coal furnace ~ .. or 24'
~•..Dite L'l&amp;llrle - Lite Cedar ' Prefer with pipe. James Bearhs
l:btats - LAU Wtado\t F~
Rt No 3 Pomeroy 0 S.IO 3tr
Frlgtdaue Rtfrig.,atqn.
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TUESDAY CHANNEL 13
10.59 Sign on
11 00 Adventures iD LtlarnlnJ
12 00 Libence
12 30 Ttle Gretchen Wade Show
1 15
1 30
3 00
4:00
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Neighbors
Movie Matinee
Amertean Bandstand
Cartoon Cllub
Mickey Mouse Club

Five Star Ftna1
John Daly •o.d New1
Cheyenne
7;30 Wyatt Earp
800 Broken Arro\l
'30 Telephone Time
9 00 f S~y
9 ao Public Defender
'10 00 New&amp; of the Night
10 10 Theater 13
11 30 Sign Oft
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SATURDAY
Admitted, N&amp;.llCy Reed, Middleport ;Lewis LaRue, Cheshire
James Y.oung, Clifton; JOe Turner,
Middleport; Edward Brown, Rut
land, Maude Bridgett, Racme.
Diseharg~d. Mrs. Harry Craig,
Middleport

Weat herman

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fiN. Automobile, Hetllb
ACCIDENT
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In MIDDLEPORT 0tt10

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Mn Anm Miller and Mn ~la,.e·
&amp;le Comb$ epent fr~ Tl¥!•4iY
uut1l Thur.C.ay at t"e home of Mr
and Mra Evereu lll'"K.nlght at
Po1neroy. While there lbe.y at·
tended a W C T U m~ting •' the
home of Mrs F•ye Rawhn g01

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South 31 degree 20' West to the
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hwest t~&gt;rner 91 satd Lot No
(21) Real Estate
. 2 and f&lt;&gt;llowing ltie Weot line of

Mrs Cla1r Nelaon and lwo sons
attended M V H eamp aL the !.an·
cast('r Camp grounds last week

Housf' for sale br:ick, r1ve 100111
bath all ut 1J1ties Priced rf'a
sona hle I:H3 Third St li.1Jd tlll•
j)O"t
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Guesls of Mr and Mrs Ca11.b Bta ley on Sunriay were Mrs Cledyth
Hvwell Columbus and Mr and Mra
L E Sharp Charles ton
Mr and Mrs Robert Kennedy
and chtldre n wereo the ruests of
h1.s parl'nt s, Mr and Mrs 'nleodore
Kenl!kdy from Fnday WJtU Sunda y.

Lot for a total d1stance of 254
I:sa1d
fee t to the Soutbwest corner of
,

I said Lot No 2 on the North Side

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the Rutland Road, the~ In a
Southeasterly direction follCiwmg
I the SoLJth lil'e ot .said Lot 2 t.o tbe
I plaC'e O( beg1!1nlng BeiDiil all of
sa id Lot No 2 of SubdiviPon 65
and a parcel on the Northerly llde
the reof e.xte!ldUlg t o Lbe Diamond
Hollow Road

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It's Meigs County's 94th AnnuoJ
and It's BIGGER Than Ever!
ROCK SPRINGS FAIR GROUNDS
Pomeroy, Ohio

WEDS. THURS. FRI. and SAT.T
AUG. 14th •• 17th
HARNESS RACING ·· · · · · · ·
2 P.M. THURS.
RUNNING RACES ·· · · ·· · · · · · · · · 4 P.M. THURS.
HORSl SfWW · · · · ·· ·· ·· · · ·· ·; · · 7 P.M. THURS.
EXHIBITS- WLW Midwestern Hayride - PARADE BIG BEND FOLLIES- FIREWORKS - BAND CONCERT
CONTESTS
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* .BAND CONCERT *PARAD&amp; *FIREWORKS
'"COME ON OUT and ENJOY THE FUN"
GENER.AI.ADMISSION ADULTS 50&lt;

CHILDREN UNDER 1% ADMITTED FREE

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(Xhere'a one to BUi4- everg
prejer_ence and purse)
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l"owtred witb Stv.debali:ar'1
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3 year old ridm1 hone. Bryon
"-·~·~.es
REAL ~STATE FOR SALS.
Harm ~eeQ&amp;ville , Ohio. Phone
~'Y '-·
9 room dwelling. lwu baths, eas
Coolvilh. 3716
8·13-3tc Custo" BJ.Lilt Kitchen lbtch('ns
tly converted lo a doubl e fllr
l:l?sliUlfd fQI' Y9U.I' t\omc Free
rental propertr tn tow n, sec
eltlmates Foreman &amp; Abbot!
thts before yoo huy
PbQne eaM-Y.
·6-tr
53
acres on Route 7 near new
8
Ea;-tr.rn ~ocal
school G~d
bu1ldmg lutes 12 acre!! or lim·
her Look to the ful ure, buy
.. th1s for $5,000 00
Usod Wmdow sash
removed
.:.360 sq feet o£ stora ge spaee
from Central School B~o~llding.
High and dry ElccJ.rlcJty In
$1 00 per eaeh Call SuperinbUilding, coal furnace if need·
tendent's Offtce 6074.J.
ed Close to Pomeroy, Ohio,
with caretak~r
hvmg next
8-l:f-3tc
door. I£ you have n eed ro,.
Thmatoe5 large, P(ok. M:exlc,us,
slofage space, or plan to start
non·aeld.
Second Hollie Eut
a small husmess see thiS
from school house. Wm. H.
F~;~r further tnform:l.tJOn call or
Holmes, Syracuee, OhJO
see
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GEORGR S. HOBOTETTER. J~.
RE4L ESTATE BROKER.

Navy Log
Ozzie and Harriet
Moment of Decblon
Wednesday N1ght Fights
Sportseope
News of the Night
Theatre 13
Sign Off

Mt;IGS GINEIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted, Mrs Mary Fiishcr,
Pomeroy, ~rs Sally Wolfe, Racme
~rs. Eska Parker, ·Long Boltnm;
Mrs. Martha W1lhams, PQomeroy,
Fred Gans, Pomeroy
Discharged , Mrs Vtctor Bahr,
Long Bottorn, Mrs Tre~sle Spenci)J
Chester

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J. H. Eaftm1n, Salesman
225 E. 2!\CI St. Pllone 232
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Legal Notice

'IK Royal Dodge $12'00
Llihon by owner. Phone !?~'~'
3113.
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'TO 'EM•···4N' 1).1&amp;1-

GJ.l!ES.~ BLOCK CO.
I MH• North fff ,.,..,._

HEIFERS FOR SALE:

1 Jersey, J Guernsey, 4 Hoi~
1telna. ALL from O.G.B.A. Slraa..
Two lresb now, rest soon. Don

BlANCHE CHURCH
Local Represent•- Opal Fltzpatrkk

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Cldl Racine

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~dmlnistrator

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NOTICE 0 F APPOINTMENT
Executor
E1tate of Lilll•n G. Durst deu1Md
Notice 1s hereby given that AI·
bert H. Durst -whose Post OCfice
•address IS Pomeroy, Ohio has been
duly appomted as Executor or the
E~tate or LJ!ltan G Durst late o£
Me1gs County, Ohip, deceased.
D at~d t his 2nd • day of August
1957

Jo.hn C. 8teon
Judo•
of
the Probatt Court,
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L-:N
-:c0:::Ticii- - Meigs County, OhiD
Bids Wlll be re~:elved by the un· (8) 6, 13 20, 3tc
dersigned for the s'a]e or house
and other property owned by Dora
Romme m Qexter. OhiO Property
appraised at $6,800 00 Understgned will sell same to lhe h1ghesl
bidder at a price which must be
tlle Probate Court of
, Ohio This home ls
in
country and ~ ~
several times the appraised

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$299•oo
BAKER

PotQeroy, Ohi o

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Umversal Gas Rana;e,
Cbrol!}e
Sel.
in tJ&lt;tll•~l

LEGAL NOTICE
8Jds will now be rcceJved by
the undersigned oo the home for ·
merly ownetl by Dora M Bearbs In
Kerrs Run, Pomeroy, Ohio Proper·
ty appraised at $1 ,600 00 and cannol be sold for less than appr~uerl
price, subjeCt to the approval of
the Probate Court of Meigs County Ohio
'
Hugh Bearh!J

Exeeut~x

Qblo.
B U Btp

Plck up V8. Henry
Jkhi', ~nc Bottom,l)bio. fl;lone

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LEGAl NOTICE
Robert 1'ate, Wtll Tat e, Earl Car·
W @~d Wjll Cart", whO•• places
of resldenee are unknown and e~
~
not be 1scertained; and the un·
tm The Brlglnest CorHI:
known liein, devisees, legates exe·
In Middleport
cuto'rs, admmH!trators nnd •Yigns _ _ _ _ _ _.,......;._ _ __

FURNITi UDE

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• . . hand&amp;ame1y, yet laue--'

Oi...Uy atyled •• &amp;be c~
ploD Delwc:e il • diatlaetl.,.
41r at an attncti~ 1nt
.badpt. COlt..

Attorneys
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CHANNEL ll WED
10·59 Si.:n On
ll 00 Adve ntures 111 Learning
12 00 L.iberace
12·30 'l'he Gretchen Wsde Show
1:15 Neighbors
1•30 Movie Matmee
3:00 American Bandrtand
4:0(1 Cartoon Club
5•00 Micke)· Mouse Clult
600 Five Star Flnal
6:15 John Daly &amp; the Newt
6 ·30 Disneyland

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Pomeroy ttenonolt

Mr and Mts John M1lln and
son, Larry, Harri.lbra:, are the
a:uesl.tl oi Vonlev, i:thel and r&gt;auy
MJ!Jer Sunday and Monday

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Langsville

Mr and Mrs Theodore K~nnedy
SPfnt a S und:~,\' at the t&amp;ome- of her
That plamtiff and h1s predecessuter, Ida Kennedy, at Rodney
sors m title ha~ held said real
Mr •nd Mrs Cash Braley called
eslate adversely, openly and ft()o
tonously as agamst e'ach and e~ery on Mrs. Clov1s Kerm 2n Weodneid'J;
one of said de[endants for a period
Guests of ~rs . Clov1.s Kerman
m excess of lwenty-one years; that dunng the last month ere Mu
part of said real estate w&amp;s owned Kerman's brother, Soott Tipton Sr.
by one Andrew Tate and wu own- and Mrs John Bartholow •nd 10n
ed by him at the time oi his death, Scott TIPL&lt;ln Jr and children, Mr
as $OOIJ00. J Wanted; Hou8eteeper for elderly FOR SALE· 4 year old home 4 whtch occurred in the year 1882; and Mrs JJohn Bartholow and son.
that sa1d Andrew Tate d1ed lntes· Larry, and Mrs KermJn's !ftSter,
For good buys, th(1roughly re
couple Phone ~8 X 8 13 3tc
rooms a nd bath w1th basemrnt
Latl' and on the 4th d&amp;J of Au,cwt. Mrs Eva Petera, all o.f Colu(ll'l,us.
cond1honed VB's and str 8'!!. Inside and Outside House PamtAutomatiC forced atr furnace. 1911 , Robert Tate, Will Tate, Earl
Blaettnars, Pomeroy, ()., q..IJ.tit~ I ing, chimney and roo£ work of
.storm wwdows 3 ~cres of lanfl Cart ~r and Will Cafter together Mr and Mrs Dale Ho~ell Sprmg·
all kinds, also carpenter work
One m1le north of ( hfster on Rt w1th Lhe1r f pOuse-s, mtended to f1eld , and Mr and Mrs Keith How19M Fords as low all $89fl 00
ell and children, Richmond. Ind
Free estimates 20 years exper-j 7 Glenms Hoffman Chester 0
!"Onvey ~ ll that part of sa•d real
Bo1 h or these ears we ean relana
also, Mrs Pearl 8rO('hml'yer
ience Reasonable prices Call
B 12 3tp estate whtf'h was oWned by !Wd
commend
fully
Blaettn~n.
and
grandson,
Bobbte and Mr and
Pomero)' Mft.J
8 12 l2{p
Andrew Tate at the time of his
Pomeroy, 0
8-Q.fttc
Mrs Kenneth Ward Columbus
death to one or the predecessors m
WANTED CARRIER Girl or bOy
LJ tle to the plawhff but that by
lQ54 Chevrolets as low as $995.00
Mr and Mrs Cbarlt!s Baylen,
for Rutbnd Route. Contact The
madvertenee only d escribed part Nttro, W Va were the eueats ol
for dean cars With and withDally Sentinel.
8 12 tl OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS -livery of said r eal EState, that the posse.sout power glide A)l !our doors
Mr and Mrs W E Crouser and
so often a property eomeq up for
sJOn of the plamt1ff and his pre- family Sunday.
Blaeltnan, Pomeroy, 0 . B·9-6tc
sale, wonderfully located but de~:esoo rs In tJtle as to all or .s 1ud
Middle Aged woman who needs
The W E Crouser farnJly at·
ncedmg work 1ll n11 depart- real estate has b~n asserted as
home to be companion
for
tended the Crouser reuiuon • al
ments, that w1\l make a wond erWYLLIS JE~P Station Wagon with
mlddle-aged lady Wr1te p 0
ful return on the lnH!stm ent. an uneqUivoca l clatm of ownership Hundred, W VA Sunday July 28
overdrive Good condttion Call
Box 45, Pomeroy Ohio. 8-8-l2tp
Such a property, 22 &lt;l! res lo of the enttre IItle to said re.al
Mr and Mrs Frank Rathburn
22,9.
8 12 ate
fstate het emabove desert bed That had for guests Mr and Mrs Fib)'
('II I e d on th e R tver Roa.d a b ove
h d r d
·
Ractne with an old ]OJ:: house t e e en al'ltS herem might clum Wise Pomeroy, Mrs John Mogas
With 7 rooms, another 4-room l an tn te res~ tn an d to .said real and !"htldren and Donald Wlse Col·
hou se 111 lhP back a utility bu ld- estate by re11s'on of the Incorrect umbus; J }I Rathburn, Athens,
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ing With a cellar' a good sn:on d£'Scnptwn used 1n the aforesaid 'Ohio
bour lllfret"\:er Senlee.
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barn several old fruit trees Ap. deed and aJ.y further mterest or
Elmer Nel:ion had !or gu~st.s
Pbone
622'1'
1'11-.Jtt
Phone
prOXImate ly 15 acres tillable cla•m tha t srud defendants might Thursday his brother, Charles and
'IWIP..X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PriCed at onl y $3500 00 and can assert Js nol .~~:now n to the plamllff
l&gt;EALIWI
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be bought with a down payment
The prayer o{ sm d pehhon u Mrs Nelson,
Wuted-PAPER H.\NGI]I;G- 25
o( $1500 OG, balance like r ent
that earh ar.d e-very onf of the
~or
y&amp;ll'a exPerience Free et~' I HIGHWAY PROPERTY ~ 5 acres above defendants be compelled to
mate,a, L. V Reisincer, Racin •
CANNING tomatoes $1 25 bushel
good level land 4 m1l es from assert any c1a1m they may have m
Box 124, Ohio.
7-!S·' ~
Bl'lnJ' conlatnel s
Janet llanPomeroy 6-room hot1sr.- wtth and to !laid 1eal estate or be barred
u~1. Racine, Ohto
B·lHi:lC
bath, enclosed porch. and very therefrom , that the clauus, 1f any,
good cellar Henhouse Crtb, and of sa1d defendants be declared in·
garage $8000 00 This ts the l}p e \'a hd that plamhff's t1tle m and
FOR 8.\LE - Apples New Haof property so orten wanted and to sa1d real estate be quieted and
ven Orc'hard, New ftaven Phone!;--~:-----::---·!
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seldom fo~.;nd
that each of sa1d defentants
be
TU-24688
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For
FARM - 25 acres with 8 acres forev er barreC from asseltmg any
-------- ~ bottDO'Lland . balanct-- in pasture c1atm to sa1d real est1 te and for
PING PONG TABLE for sale.
Several
fnul tree~ 8 room house other rel:ef.
,.BY the
Phone tn.J.Y.
8 5 6tp
w1th bath natural gns and elee·
Hour
SaJd dl'fPndants are requ1red to
trtctly Barn, cellar an d mtlk·
GRAVELY 111ACI'OR SALES 111l4
or
house. 3 miles from Mtddleport, answer send petition on or before
Sfrvico. R. A. Finl1w. Sll &amp;.
and lh m1le from Rou te 7 w1th the 28th day of September, 19.57,
Contred"'
Alain St., Pomeroy
7 · 24 · :!7H~.
bus and the OhiO Rtver Total or Judgment Will be l~ken agatnst
Saw dust and shavmrs. loaded in
eGrVIIdliR»~I·LDlwl&lt;lf llMiiiLlqg
pnce $6000 00 c an be bought them as prayed for.
a IS .EY
with $1500 00 down payment,
your truck rrom hin Of delivLON V GREENLEE,
eTruck LoacUn1 Equlpmeet
and the balance $40 !ier month
ered OHIO
VALLEY MFG.
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BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y
Pllone Coolvlllt 1230. 7- 1.8-~tc
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Woodmen A.c.c:ident

Rodney Downing

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1952 Bul('ks,
$695.00. J 'lve P-IOP.\t One 500 Bll:aard e nsilage &lt;:utter
1
B G y
are go ng to get s.o.-.e ~1
· ance, Middleport, 0
FOR SA I.E: OR TRADE Two hNI
buys Blaettnars, PIUlleroy, (), • l-11}3tp
room house wtth clt r water gn.,
8 9-flt•~~~~d •ltepi~i ~m. C~n
furnace ga~ well and 33 arrrs
tq;~ }J7 ~utternul
&lt;8, 3 12tc
of ]And ~meral rlghl~ Tr:ll l"l
1933 Pont1ac 8 cyr $895 00. 2 dr ~ _:__ _
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~Wanted Phone ~07 M Vtr'! tl
Sedan Hy dtamaU&lt;·~O
alld ( l(j) For
I _:earord .. Smcuse
R86tp
lh:ater. tlawleu oJlglnal blue
and white finish .
Blaetlna·•· F
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We nee~ l!s!rngs H I ou \~.&lt;~nl l't
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or Reat. - Extension lA den,
sell your home farm or hu s
Pomeroy, 0
R-tJ.6tCi
Scaf~ ~a, Drop Clotbs.
ness, see us All ltstJngs 'H l
Clli:loa
P•IJor. Middleport. tf
1063
Chivrolets u
low 3 ~
Pboae 63SIJ.Jt
t'ome
an d g1w•n p,·omp t n!t('n
11 1
$888 00. Three of the best '53"
tto n Earl 0 Mender S1' Jlea\
;~n~where Blaettnars, Pomer9y.
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Arthur Godfrey
Strike 1t Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Lif~o
Sean:h for Tomorrow
Guidlng Light

Dougt.s F.dwurds
6 30 My Fr1 er d Fllrka
700 Vic Damone
8 uo MilliOnaire
8•30 rve t~t A SeerP.t
9 00 U S Sleel Hour
10 00 Up-to-the mmutr Ne ws
10•05 Scanning the Weat her
10 10 'J'he Late Sho"'

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12 00 Katte's K1 tchen
t 2 30 As the Wor, ... Tu rn!!
1 00 Our ~Jss Brooks
I 30 Houseparty
2 00 B1g Payor!
2 :«&gt; Bob Crosby Show
3 00 Snghter Day
3 15 Secret Storm
3 30 Edge of Ni~ht
4 00 Th e Early Show
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Begmrung at the Southeast eornPr of Lot No 2 ot the $ubdivi·
[ ston of Lot No 86 m the Tow.n of
Mtddlepor\ thence North 31 deg1ee 20' East 287 feet following the
East line of sa.ld Lot No. 2 a,nd an
extension thereof to the South 1ide
of th1• D1smond Hollow Road;
thenee m an Westerly direction
1 following the South line of 1a1d
I road about 44 teet to a poi.nt
v·h1('h u an extension of t~ Welt
lme of saJd Lot No 2, thence
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OVER rN "THE VACUUM
8LIIJ.OrN6··WrLL )OJ HANQI..E
~AT "THIN6 I WASSIJF'PGSEO
TO DO ~OR SPR!N6LESS
MATTRESS? V~;&gt;AH-'fOI.l

PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED

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'1..0, KJT7Y·· LJH-· GrMM!!
ANNALINE tl'l MY OFFIC~,
WILLYA? ..... 1LO, ANNIE"•
LISI-IEN·· I'M .. UH··· TIEO UP

We are JooiLlnl forward to seem!( '&amp;Jllll talking to
all our old u well ., new fnenda at the big
Mel,v:s County Falr Be sure to .!lee our display of
•11 tlite latest In penonal Insurance.

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Rus .. Burkley •nd daur~tor olj Dorton. 011011t lht
Qeeeased, Earl CIIJ'ter.. 1I 4ectu.d
AJo Yi11Min1 tlilf1wetk wnh re"'" ~·Y~r -FaH• P..a
laU.'•
' n • S'a-.a -;:::::- - and W1Jl Cutut, itdeetued. wbott
Hl' aod 1111 Ha.Ya.nd Davll ud 1tiYN Wr 1J1P trea tee llr and J4ra
Mr tnd Mn William Uarrab or , Ollie Scholl and
~~ .. _....:....:;- ..=:"'"lllee ~IDt'J, plaeea or raideouce art IUlknown
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•1 ed
It! lfiD.t f( c-..rietlol wert a:ue111 r:tf
Boo4.. Pbohe 4!3lSJC
e-20-1f 111 unnot '"'" 11Cfti1 11 , "
htor wnU, Mr• Magele ('()mba and
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l t11ke nolice that Lon V Greenlee,
Mn Anna W1lkr fru.w Frulay un
~ Wurance Prot.ectloD. u
p-lamtlfi, bled h1• pottltion 111 Sunday
1Jt., Aut". nre, Polio c..u Dar lJillnet them on thf' 29th day G)
Htlla, ll.illdle;ort, Ohio
July 111~7 ln Co.mmon Ple81 ~olllt
Mr ud Mr11 Willjam John!ivn
and children Columbu! wtre Wt-E-k:;;::;;::::;;:;~~-==~~-=-;_-:·::;::
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Mel11
County,
Ohlo.
thoe
nme
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belna: Cue No 12,3'18, alleJinJ, enp Kut!dS ol ltf'r parr-nt11 Mr ,.ud
... U ., ... u.a.
amonc other tbmgs, that the pl.aln 1fh Carvl P1trcf'
,.._,.;
".raDD
tift i~.: the OWIIet w fee almple and
attual popei.don of the follow
Mr .. nd Mrs C'hur ~t-lrtqn and
mg dncribed real a~tate, to-wll
Of,!,. art llpt'f"ldmv from )Jionday
The fGJiowlng rt&gt;al estate lltu 1 uu.lil Tlual'lday at thf' hOJUI! of
uled In t'tt ~ VlUaae of .Midlleport , Mn Nf'lson'• nephew In law and
Cou~ly of Mell{s and Stale of Ohio Mr and Mrs Sydn..ey Grafta~~ . AJh..
and described aa followt·
land Cit}, Tennessee
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dleport; Mrs
Alma Rupt and
Lu MrGu lrtt RutlaP.d, Mr. and
Mn Conrad Ohlmger and ch1l
dren Merle, Sheila and Naomi,
Mr and Mn. Edward Venoy :\lr
.n4 Mrt Elwood
RowenA and
children, PeCJY and D1nny and
.Jacob Ament ,1 tit of Pomeroy and
the hott8

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Richard Vaughan . ll-ader of thf
POLIO Lsn't wh1Pllfid yet, aolilnkee\ filth palo In the Joint&amp;, or
WaJrrr Balous Lau!lf rm ll1 uf
ltt'a. not drop our gullrd. I don't jus t DII.Uiea, Yomltlnl or diarrhea. Explorer Post. Middleport, accompanied se vfn or the ExplGrers
Wyll 1s H1ll, Pumc1oy . Oh10 Wed
want 1\DJ community anywhere means aummonlni the doctor.
Complet ed pla ns are be1ng an lhC' brtde to be wt ll be the flo we:on a campln.!( trip at Forked Run
ll C!H 11Y W:JS l'll i ht('d ill [ht
•\ ' my
to experience an upsurge ln the Other Symploms
nounced b,~- MISs Mary Jane Scott gul
L11ke
lhl8
pasl
evening
~nd
they
D\Uilber ot lnfantJJe panJyata
at the Army rc~,;rw t mg mam sta
Perfnrm1ng the dulles or hcsr
tNe.taueh u we bad tn Chlcaro Very often a' uunaster comiDI'
retvrned home this evtmin.( on and RosC"oc W18e (or their open
twn , .\shland, ! K}, MSgt Gulltl'
church
wcddUig
wh1ch
w11l
1)t'
an
man
wtll be Rll bCt t ,\shley M1d
lut 1 ummer
down with t:ollo may be drowa:r
lhe trip were George Hibbs, Kil
Moore lor&lt;tl Army rcC"rUJll'l an
dlepor t with Guy Gilkey, Col u m
ThroniJh i.n emergency mua or restless, Re may be irritable
Neal, Richard Swackttammer, Dale event of Sunday, Augu~t 18
nounr&lt;'d today
The double rmg cere mon y w1U bus and WJI I! am Putkelt Da\•lon,
Inoculation program we were and rcverlah. He's apt to com~
Miller, Tom Bill Clark, Bill Wernable to help brine the situation plain about beln11 moved. and re ~
be r ead at half after two o'clock offlctatmg as ushers
Laudermllt, who 111 the son of
er and Pat Vahgho.n
undtl' coqtrol However another alst all efTorta to move him.
at the Fort-st
Run Methodi st
There wtll be a half hour of Mr and Mrs Orland L11.udermllt,
community might not have the The oOcte, ot course, &amp;.re on your
by Mrs Ben enlllitcd uJ ,der the Army's Unll
&lt;!hur('h, followed bY .. reception nupllal mu ste
elde. Large nu:nben ot cases ot
LI!O.ION TO MElT
1ame Cood fortune.
at thf brtde's home
N!!' L-'
uHtg,
orgunts!,
a nd Bfn Ph •1 Rotation pcogra'"" "~nd will JO&gt;n
polio are so slight that the vicFeeney-Bennett Post, No 128
Miss
Scott
bas
asked
ht•r
cou
son
.soloist
the :id ln fan l1 y DlVI~ wn at Fort
Line' of De!enae
tlms pass them oft as simple sum~
Amertean l.Rg10n will meet Wed· sm, MI S$ Rachel Genhe1m1'1 kl be
Be nmng Ga The 3cl has bePn
The ftrat line of defense ts right mer colds And many more har~
1 nesday at 7 30 p m at th Legion her m1Hd of honor and M1ss B, r
ThC' brtdr IS the d;Jughter ur l1 aler!C'd tor ~urope m ea.rly 1958
there In your own home And you bor the virus wllhout any vU!Ible
J Hull ll hall been announced tbat bara Swil:lher
and Miss Sarolyn Mr and Mrs Juhn SC'o!l, Forest
The young
sold1e, a.ttended
are the front line troops
react! om at all
1958 membership cards are avaJI. Harmon of Pom eroy wtll be the Run anrl Mr W1se 1s the son of 1 Pomeroy H1gh Schnol
Unfortunately, lt'J not alwaye Very often a youngster comlnB
ablf !or me mberl!
bnde1maJds RozanM Knigh t of 1 Mr and Mrs C R W1 &lt;&gt;e M1ddle '
u 1lmple to diagnose a case or the disease and comparativelY
Pt. Fleasant, W Va , cousin of port
/ Laudernult 1e ported to Fort
JIOllo aa: :you mta:ht lmi!,Jine The lew are serloualy aftected In tact,
- - J ac kson, s c. rm lllltlal pro
chlel atumbllrl.g block Ia (hat about half ot those who get the
PLAN PICNl'C
eessmg and furtht'r &lt;~ ssti{ IJment
lbere 11 no chamcterlBtlc aign or dlaeaae seriously enough to evenRose Lodge, AuxllThe
While
tend were Mrs Wilham Souhl!Jy, Lo Fort Rennmg, where he wd l
aymp\Om which La found. In every ,t.uaUy become paralyzed recover
ury of the BI1otherhood l of Rail:vlrs Pal Tra('~ Mr~ Lloy{\ Wngh\ complete baste trammg
cue.
completely And manf more have
road Trainmen, will have 1 picnic
Mrs Henry Hc,wh
\11s Frank
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Stu.d.ln NHdtd
only sUght arter effect.s
Hllt, Mrs
Nu1bert Nt!ulzim~ ,
al the Middleport Roo.daide Park
Laboratory studtel!l often are But d on t count on odds to proWednesday The .supper will be
Deeded to establish a d iaKnoals teet you or your children Ut&gt;e
)f1 s Ch&lt;trl cs Butt. M1 ~ Juntot
8t!rved
at 6 p m Members are to
ICCurat.ely And these testa can'tlcommon sense Consult your tarn Mrs.
I.arry
.Jacobs
was
gue;t
of
( harlc~ Lewb,
Scha
efer, Mrs
bring a covered dish and theJ.r ta, be made until symptoml!l develop Uy doctor.
honor at a layt~tte sho~e1 lo' nduy Mrs Steve Eblm, \.lt·s Ch11rle:;
ble ~erv1ce
Tb.at'a why U'a of the utmoat QllESTIOM JIKD ANSWER
evemng given by Mn Chrford Karr Sr, Mrs nanu OIJVCI Mr-.
Importance to detect and report P 0 · If a woman has been
Jacobs ~I her home, L.11ureJ Cliff •• lien F.tchln~er und Mr ~t Gel"
to Jour doctor Immediately any operated on and at~rlllzed, 11 tt
Gifts \\'ere plaeed on 11 tabl e with :.~ld Kelly
PLAN BAkl SALE
.utple.lon or ,POlio.
ponlble for her to Have another
The Fl:Yin&amp; Kalilla Palltol of luce cover snd centered with a
lit e~peclaU)' alert 1t anyone In operation so t11nt .she 'can b.i.ve Troop 246, Boy Scouts of Amer1ca, lar1e doll
\tut tamlly, particularly a chll&lt;l, another baby'!
BEARS ARE BOLSTEREO
w11J have ~ Hake Sale i~turday at
con1pla1n1 that he cannot bend Anawer In moat r.ase11, an op.
Games we re played dunng the
the
Sports
Cenler
at~trtln.il at 10
b.tl hea.d forward u rar aa usual. eratlon to reetore the fallopi&amp;D
evening with prtzeH awartled the
RENSSELAER, I nd
UP- Earl
a m
Be on the lookout &amp;lao 1'or a tubes cannot be carried out sue~
wtnner.s
Leggett and Jack Johnson mem
fiVIl aasoclated with a bad head- ceaaCully, However, to some few
Afler the bonored guest open hers of the All Stm· squad whiCh
ache, or with muscle palna tn the instances such restora~ion of the
td ~er many lovely g1fh l'ef~·es h lost
to th ~ Nt•w
York Gtnnls
SCOUT
DAY
AT
CAMDIN
lea• or al"JM or neck or ba.ck.
tubes '- sometimes po.R.slble
menl¥
of
lndlVldup]
eakl:'
squares
last
F'nday
nJKht
ha
ve
JOI!Il'd th e
Boy
Scout8,
Cub•
Explorers,
DurlDI thla pollo seaaon bt You Dllg;ht consult with the
lopped
wltlt
a
pank
and
blue
Chtcagu
Be
ars
and
tn!l } II Pilea r 111
Scou.tmuten
and
Troop
~ommit·
IUI1)1cloua even or minor upalltl physician who performeD tbe
teemen will be admlttod to Cam- bootie, and Ice cream were surv Salualay n1gh t'~ t·Kh tiH lwn ia m~
aDWDI the children A alight cold operaUOJL
den flark, Huntington, !or $1 aft· ed by the hosle.!l~ F11,von were wtth the Ptttsbur.,:h &amp;tcde1 s Ill
elwo' ltbl• r•tn•l••dka•• roa.
: -:-:-:-:--:::---:-:------::--~---:--:----:--- I er 1 p. m on Aua:ust 24 and may small bluu basslnet.ll filled with Jack.sonvtlle, Fla
-eojoy
any •idOl In the Park,''"· mints.
accordJnc to th~ announC!ment reAtttndlfll were
:Mrs Emest
LEAFS GET CONACHIR
Ceived by local Scout1.
Van Inwtten, M.rs. Guy Ulng
TORONTO UP-Manager How~Irs. Richard
Beach
and Mh
le
Mt::ck.er
of the Toronto Maple
Shtrley Lewis, Middleport, Mrs
NIW AUtVAL
Everett Lightfoot, Mrs
Rober! Lt afs of the Nat10m:l Hockey
Mr and Mrs Harold Lemley lawen, , Mn c;:harlea Diehl, Mrs League sald Mond ay he has s1gn·
The family ot
Mr ant! Mr~
The Sfcond Annual Flnlaw Re· have annoulle!ed the birth. ol a sev- Ernest Powe ll, Mrs. Lew Diehl , ed wmg Pe te Conacher, son of
llerhert Mlllt!r held a r('unlon un1on was held at the Rock Springs ell pound one ounce Jon, Bobby Mra James Gilmore Mrs Phil the f01rnOus Ct1a1 lle Conacher snd
!&lt;lunduy at the Mlller homl', Hut ll'airgrounda, Aug 4
Joe, aL the MeiJR General HospltJI WI ' Mn tra
weilm 11 n Mra th~t he- wlll play durmg th e tra1n
lund Rn11d
After a bGuntiful picnic dmner, They al~o have three older aona, cu(~Ord Eber,llbach , Jud y &lt;1tilnor~ mg s•·aaon on ,1 \me with cc nter
A plrnle dinner was ~ f'r vt • d at whtch wu~ 1erved In the Grange Charles, Rlehard and Eddie. Tbe
Tod Sloun and wmg Ron SLewurt
d tb honor~d guest
noon and ln tht• uflt'rnoo , soft H,all , &amp; ~horl budneu meetlng wu11 j' arandparents are Mr and Mrs. ' 811
8 dfn&amp; alfb l:lut unnhle tn al·
en
_
bull , b!uhninton and Mroup ~ln.ll· held and Mrs F."Q Flnllnv. ZanM- Eddie. Romlnll and Mn. Etta
ville , wa1 electt!d presideol, Mrs Brooks ls a great lilrandmother.
inlil Wt!re enjoyed
PreKenl were Mr and Mr3 Ben1lce Evuns, Pomeroy , R D ,
Marvtn Mf."Gubc, Mingo Junct 1on secreta ry-tre nsurer
Meigs County
AtRI¥11 MOMI
Mr tnd Mn Herbert Gliu;e .md
Specialist
Srd
Clast
Lewia
E.
daUiilhten, Charlolle,
Brendll
Rev Walter Arnold aave a short
talk and thf' group joined hands Stnith, aon of Mr. and M.,. Ed
Helen and Patrlr i11 or Clevelan£1 10 a eirele and 1an.il, ''Blest ee Th~ , J. Smith, West Main St. w.. o baa
Mr ami Mu to' rank Neubauel' , Tie That Binda",
betn tCatic.fttd
In Wertbeine,
Jersey City, N J , Mr and Mrs
Following 11 a llat of thoee pr~
Germany -the put.
13 m~Ula
Roy Miller and ehlldren Lo1 etta, t ent· Mr ad Mra. E. N. Arnold,
Jande4 in tbe UnltH 8tttet Sat~ ~
Claudia. Skipper and Jeffrey ol Carl Arnold and cll.utbter, EaJe,
urday b:Y plaDJ. ~peeiaU,t Strtltb
Syracuse
Mr and Mn . Arthur Evant, Mr. wa• dlaeh¥rea
trGm
camp
Janie Mlller, Pomm·oy Rt 1· and 1tlrl. PhU Ohllnaer and Annt Sheridan, mtnoil, before coming
Mr and Mn
James Reed and Marte lnd Phll, Jr, Mr and Mrs
home
children, Dav1d and- Ruth, Mlrl· Don Hunnell, Mike, Arnold , And·

M··ller Fam•'ly
Reunion Held
Sunday Aug. II

Currf'ut
My Lt1tle M &lt;~.rgu1
B1 tde and Gro0m
Queen For A Day
Modern Romance£
Comedy T1m~
Movietlme
Popeye Present!
Spinach Playhouse
Weathereast
Sports Eye
NBC News
Festlvdl o£ StaNI
P E. nic
Meet McGraw
Summer Playhous!!'
Nat KinK Cole Sbow
O'Henry PlayhouseA M,m Ca lled X
?J .. .,.,, Headhnes
Nttewatcb
Tomght
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Romper Room
The Pru:e is klih l
1Tuth or coo~~equenc~•
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It Could i3t- YOll
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Begins On Home Front

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One-Time Resident Of Meigs Writes From City Asking
We Open Our Homes To Travelers Seeking Rest, Quiet

ot Andrew Taieo, dtoUilled, R.obnt
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All-Stars
Dump
:Ironton
2-lln
Toomey,
Hamden
Next
While Shasteen,

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0 r·n•Ie'senes
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cmnati
pens
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ow F w01lf rile ••.,., Senti-·
skit&lt;',
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that h~r
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SPORTS
With Braves Tonite In Crosley Field ~.~ed~~. "~,::~;··~"~·.,r~~
Shine In 0 pener
to
SAN FRANCISCO UP AndroJ
McLaughlin. I p•of... oional figure
diact ..
Monday

Wee Foozy Wolfe and Tom
White teamed up Monday night In
W~IJ&amp;On to hand Ironton a Z.lK
and that one run of the opponent.
was seriously tarnished-defeat l.n
~he Invitahoaa! Little League baae-ball tournament.
The power -packed Meigs club is
scheduled to meet Hamden Thuraday evening at 6:30. Hamden comes
via a bye to meet the once·te.!ted
Meigs club. Meanwhile . Middleport
AII-Stars play their first game tonight.
Aggressive ba.se running and
timely single! by WQJfe and John
Sisson was the difte~nce in the
9-innlng game , three over the reguJation route. Both clubs blanked
each other until the top of the
ninth when Meigs .pushed acrolfa.
two runt .
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walking. Wolfe hit a long single
anl speedy White came all the way
around He waw called out at the
plate but catcher Cramer dropped
tbe ball atnd one was home.

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Bat Race By ~antle, Williams
IY FRED DOWN
United Preu Spqrt1 Write~
Ted Williams' personal duel
with Mickey Mantle l;'tnd a fiveman .battle for the National Lea·
gue batting championship take
over the apnlllghL today when the
major league peunant races re·
sume.
The races lhcmacivci were
shoved somewhat Into the back ·
ground wllh hotb the New York
Yankt.oel and Milwaukee Braves
riding the crest of 3ltl gamH
leads over their cl001est pursuen.
Both have reached a point where
the tCIQI they have most to tear
Ls them&amp;elve5.
The urious contenders for tbf:'
batting titles, howe ver, seem· to
have jull begun to fight .
The American League 5lru~­
glc i5 the ·more speclacular be·
eau11e WUU&amp;rM·, the Bo~tton Rbd
Sox' 59-year-old pcrfectionl5t, and
Alarttlc, the Yankees' 2~year-old
nature boy,
seem dru~tlned to
fight ll out in thP.· rarified at.mo!l·
phere of .400. When they faCl'
r:arh other Jn Boston ton ight,
WllUams will start wlth an eight
point edte-.387 to .379---nnd It

BASEBALL RESULT
aY UNITID PRESS

NATIONAL LIAGUE
Tuudar• P"INble Pitchers
Brooklyn at New York nightMqUe rt-e. vs Go111er 12-9.
Plttabur1h at
Phllacfelphl n
nibt.-Frlend 7-ltl vs. Simmons,

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tNTIIINATIONAL LIAGUI
W L Pet. 0.11
B"ftalo .....
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Mot\treai

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a walk

~e old nightmare or the Little
Leagues looked real imminent too many walka .

However, White pulled himaelt
toaether to strike out the next two
batten But a freak piJy filled the
buea as Simpson hit one that
bounced off the plate and rolled
fair. No play wa! made on it. \
Puliton, Ironton pitcher, 141nt a
grounder
bel ween second and
third which hit an Ironton runner,
creatint~ tlu.l third Olf,~ automatlcally. Ironton managers demanded
that the runner who went ho 111 c on
the play be counted.
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Meigs managers could see little
point In bpposlng lt. The game was
over aud the vlctor:y won.
Meigi. All-Star« got six hits, the
others being singles by Larry
Price, Mike Roberts 1nd Riehle
Arnold .

Defending champion Hank Aaro; of th.e Milwaukee Braves los
the· current Nall onal Le8 g ue lea·
dcr at .338 with 36 yl'ar old Stan
.\fu sial of the St. Loui ~ Ca rdinals
next al .332, ll horlslop Dick Groat
t1f the Piltsh LLrgh l'iral~s lhi rrl at
330 anrl Willie Mn.vs of the New
York Glants ilnd Frank RobinHon
of the Cincinnati lted le.~: s tied for
fourth at .:129.
Groa1, Mays arl Ho!J1nson haV('
been the " hot " hitters of thr:lcaguc for thl' !a .~ 1 three weeks
ranging from Gru H1\ .36S to Rllb·
inson 's .420.

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that one · pitcher ca n only pltch 18
outa lexceptma that he can stay in
an c~tra-lnning game, aa did Pullton) 1s through In the tournament
as a hurler. While has nine more
outs to pitch.
Wolfe tanned six, walked th.ree
while White fanned five and w1lk~
cd two. Puliton fanned &amp;lght,
walked two, Miller three and walked two.
Meigs
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Ironton
000 000 001- 1 ~ 2
Wee Foozy Wofe, Whit• (7) &lt;WP)
and Roberti. Pullton, Miller (8)
(LP) and Cramer.

Miss Berg Takes
$6,000 Tam Win

Former Champ Is
Victim Of Tub
LOS ANGELES UP- Pollee to·
da&gt;· listed the death of Albert
Cha lk y Wri&amp;ht, 46, foriJler »"!tid
(eathcrwcight boxing champion,
as an accidental drowning in the
hathroom of his mother'• home, ,
Officers nid Wrlgh"t, who !Uf·
fercd from a heart condition, ap·
pat-ently fell in the bathtub Mon.day. Effort~ to revive hl.m bY a
fire department
rescue squad
railed.

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·~ markamen llld women
~ tlirit clay, Jd h•rld·aun flr'IIIC. bf ohoot1n1 .lleallbor piltota
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.DETROIT UP - Bud61y Parker said In public , he'll reconaider,'' · They will entl·r the mother J&lt;nd
Sll.ld toda)' he definitely qui( as 1 he laid a1 fa n• .,Yelle d, ··don 't be colt clu1 judging at
thr· hlr
hf'ad ('Oach _of the Detroit Lions a quitter . Budd y!"
thu Wf't!k .
and he nommatcd assistant coach
But Parker says he hu 110 in·
Dt•hble haH her pon.~ Qtwcnit•
Geor~:;e Wilro n lg l11ke his pla ce tention or rec"on 11 iderina .
to show ut lht- f&lt;~ir t~nd Qu••t•ni"'
~lien Lhe l.ionw open the Pxh ibi ·
·· Detroi1 is jwtt dead ,'" the 1't·x· will ht· ridd.- n h)' hrotht•r J 11n t~'
tum season hl!re Wednesday nig ht 11n dr.uwled later. ··J've t.een m races K!lllo Ma,, Blut·kwootl will
~~~au1s1 lhe L le\"eltt f!d Brow ns.
pro football al " pl 11 yer ami 11 show lwr hont•, Star. und Tomrnr
Po.1·ker sh(J(l\ed a crO\I.·d of more couch .!Iince 1935 11 nd l know what lti·ed will shU&gt;A- Dan11y lkl) loan ·
lhiln 000 persumo. includinw club 1 can do with a te;un . So far in t-el to hu n thL.~ !&gt;Ummt• r b1 ,Jtm
Prr-staen!
F.:Q.wln J. Anderson pr:~cl tce thi~ ye~o~r J h~o~ven't been Sheets for
4 ·1f
;.n·oj('C"1~ ~nd
tnnn y of the dirf'ctou and all of able tu do anythina with· them, " showlnt:.
IJ\e-rp1a)'el'l, at lhe annu111 "Meet Parker said .
The- Harrison11illt&gt; Cl ub : i.~ arl ·
the Llonz lnlnquet" Mond1y night
vil'ed by Mr. and ~in . Virgil
by announcirtg his resignation .
I Aiki ns. Ch arl~s S hl•ets I~ a~S LS' .
'' When YOu get to the situation
ini~ with th(' horse proj&lt;'cl .
WASHINGTON UP- ftepubl iwhere YOu rcn·t handle you r root·
The S heets farm of 250 &lt;~Ctt• s
ca
n
rongressional leaders .. id at
ball playen
t1's lime to ge-t out
is about 1hree miles fro m HarT!
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( Contlnuflf From Pa,. Oriel
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a ~ ~ 'h at 1S what !'m doi ng to&gt;on\iilll' n&lt;'&lt;tr Mud rork Crf'Ck . the White House today that Pre·
ru ght," said Parker, one of th e mission as soon as he eomplet"~ About 100 acres or cultivatil&gt;lf- siden t Eisenhower de!ini1el y will
on the civil
most 1:1uccessru1 coaches in pro a trai ning cou rse. A plaque wa~ land , and t ht• balance in grazm.l! not r ompromise
ranks.
11 lo;o presented to Roush for his acreage . support 40 ht·::nl of pnr~ rig ht s bill in return ror mort&gt; fa ·
Th~ e!fect couldn't have been work with the scouts i n the past. bred Angus cattle an d produees vo rable congressio nal treatment
or his for eign aid progra m.
~ reater than if an a1om ic bomb
The charter was given to Com - gen eral farm crops.
After a lengthy meetin g be·
had been droppt&gt;d. Anderson hur- mitleeman Charl es Yeager, who
Sh ee-ts, 33, is a control operator
ried ly conferred with Gt&gt;neral Man- is lo get it framed for hanging ::11 lhe Sporn Power
Pl ant. He tw('en the Presi den1 and GOP
agcr W . Nicholas Kerbawy and in the Mason Town Hall which b came- by farming naturally. hav- congressional le::u.lerlS, St'n. WtUKnowland
denied ~n
lhen went to 1he speaker's stand.
the meeting place for the sc-out s. ing li ve d at his prt&gt;st nt addn!..~~ it~m F.
blunt tl'rm s a N'pOft thai the
. ''l"m sur..,- Buddy is just emoDixon explained to those pre- sinc-e the age or four .
ILonally upset over things that hap· senl th~Amporlance oC leaderThe farm 1s known as tht• olll Chi('£ Executive ma y be willing
pened · today ,"
Anderaon said . .~hip jn··~couting
and " tle11crlbed Chafrin farm , believed to hav(' to :t{'Cept 11 comp!'Om js,e on civU'
" ~Jth . a g ood night's sleep to briefly the growth of scouting in been broken from Corest prime· rights "i C h e gets more of what
lhm~ It over and realize wha( he's the district.
He reported 2: \'Ill ·around 1820. by Sam Cl.Jffin. he wants on forelgi\.? ,aid'."
'"The President ij t not trading .
- - FLOYD BIG INS GRJN~ ~ - lltput unhs at presenl In tbt dis- · Frtlm him it went to his son,
the constitutional r ight11 of any
SF.~T'rLE '" UP-Hea,vyWeight-' ·t:fict with 14 c~-tb scout units end Bacon Chaffin , then to his mar·
ch;unp 10 n Floyd Patterson is "X· live explorer units.
ried daughter ~, the Mussers atjd American to vote for any piece
of legislation.'' the Senate Ret d
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Bowles families.
P&lt;'l" e. to .start workoUts. loday
Ht, added that by the end or
In 1928 it was sold t - Charles . publican l ead~r sa id . ." And abo.
for hts
Auu.
22 title &lt;~efen"~ th
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or our
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to have · Sheets, Sr., who died soon alter- t he national
a:ns
ntdteur Pete Ratlemacber .,even rnore sectut
units and wardlS or a World war n incur· country should not be put on
1'he champion arrived by train three or ~our_ more cub units.
red ailment.
the trading bloek ."
Hoa.se GOP Leader Joseph W.
Monday and said
he has been
•Ot.her Otslnct committee mem- · Arter graduation from Harrisontrai ni ng a.~ hard for thls figbl b~1'3 presen. t were Kennth
ville High School, Charles Jr .. :Martin Jr., said that although
as for any o1her in his t'areer. k ms an d George lfout.
spent time in World War II, an- Hou se Republicans wi ll fight t'l
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other period of fortune s.eeklng pass "a real bill " al this session,
it may be better to recess Conaw:ly from Meigs Coun ty, and
l.:J ttll"llt-'1 '· :11 . [;j
gress or have the President call
then seltled on the family fa rm
ACROSS
:1. Inflam·· i
2G.Hotpltal i~I .(!J:-.1(;1 IJ:ll 1~ 1..;'
both Houses back into special se.!L1. Clan quarrel
matocy
after marrying his high school
ruident :·::~ u~·Jl::~ 1 ~Ju:·li~ i..":l
sion in November rather than at··
:cJIJ i'"Jd ~ !.:11:~ ~~~j
II. Gun alght
awelllnp
.'IWeetheart, Carrie Darnell.
doctor
cept
the Senate v~rsion or the
tJr.
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I, Mei1t
The couple ha s bee n nam ed the
2'7. Jexiat
'.• rJ'f ·~ '.1 ! 1!~k1
bill.
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"Gt""ange Couple "' of the year in
ao. cap~ • 1c'U Ji iii[ !--J .';"; ll liJ! •~~J
Martin added that the- idea of
10. Tag
8. Plott
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1956 and 1957 for their teamtned
a po!i..Sible session was entirely
12. Exclam.a.
V. Box acltrtaoldJcN ti i!U• I.:E'J : ~I ::J:•;l.o.l
work in community service and
his anrl was not discussed 1hi:&gt;
:.r ., ·... u u i ~t 'Jo'Jr~'
tlon
tltttauy
!l. ltxela·
activities . Their son, .Jim, is' en- morn ing with the Pre.siden.t.
~IJ UL.• II ~o:j 11111.~1· ::;::l
!3. Ascend
11. An alliaDee
matloli ;.i·~, : 1J:"!! :;J 1::1.-J ~::l ti
rolled at Rutland this autumn
14. Coral island Its. Drama
J2. NU..,
!! :-:L l&gt;-1 i:J i::I!J;j
as an F.igt)th grade studen t.
15. Gandhi's
(Jap. )
country
20. Neuter
dt&gt;VotiOft
16. Ratlway
pronoua
at. or beu
st. Edible
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(abbr.)
21. Chart
30. F'iower
1'00!·
17. Girl'• name 22. LiW.
t;
r.eeptacJM
•t.ock : I
19. Ovurn
ch.il4
31. Malt
!c;:ontinued From Pac• 01\•l
41. ~';;'&amp; j
20. Customs
24. Heal..- '•
bever&amp;a'e•
duty
hibils will be held at g a. m. and
23. Gftek lett..
.iurlging of tht: St&gt; nior and fu nior
COLUMRIJS UP - The state
14. l~le fi)¥r
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fair poultry and rabbJt s .will be
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Board
or Education will consider
26, River (Fr.,
helrl at 1 p. m. Also AI 1hat hour
propo~ed minimum standards for
28. Indelinlto
the jtmior dairy
~how manship
graduation from high school at a
ertlcle
judging will be- hel d a nd the PGm·
29, Factorid
meeting held toda y.
eroy High School hand will pr('I
33. Genua of
The proposal would increase the
se nt a conrert at the gra ndsta nd. req1.0irement ~ from one unit e'ach
l lizar&lt;!Jt
Judging in th(' 1!ai ry cattl&lt;&gt;, of mal hmalic s a nd one or scill$. J:xctarnatlaa
open rlass, will be he ld :~1 2 p. encl! or two of $cience and one
If- Sen. D)Td'o
.. J ~n., t h; sa~t c hour as h arnl'.~s ral'· of mnth r.matics
atate (abbr.)
.:1 U} bt."l, l{lj . • J\.. -. 7 p. m. th e; an L~U&lt;~l .
38. Clans (lr.)
The 1otal required credits: wp~ld
40. Easenttel
horse !ihow will IJe held as the · be increase-1 fr om f:'ight to nine
-63. Stlkworrn.
grandsta nd :~Ltraction .
leavin .'-': seve!' e lect ive su bjects for
44. Rub out
Organ musiC' will \:tc prllvided each p·upil. for a {otal of 16 credit
45. Trap
by the Thomps(m Music Co, of units as a mi ni mum gr-aduation
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46, Noatrlla
Marietta for \h e show. Master of rt?quirf'mt&gt;n1 .
47. Blbltcal
Ccremoni(!s will be W~1l1 er Wind.
Onlv tho,~e pupils w1th gradeS" iu
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sor of Point Pleasant1 W. va.
the uPre~· quarter for their school
18. Plamtret
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would be pl'rmitted to carry lhe
DOWN
maximum '(lf fh·e uni1R of cr,•dlt
1. Old.-fOS)'llb
at any one Hme.
2. Reverbere.te ·
o;~The proposal would also require
3. River
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(Continued
from
Pa,.
Fourl
a
uniform :!Lcho•l year for all
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use their own plows. All e"Xcept schoolS" o[ 01ny one school d istrict
1 neck •kln
the German.s will use American and a six hour school day .
tl'aetors.
The state board· mus1 decide the
DAILY CRYPI'OQVOTE- Here's how to w, " ...
The attendance prediction was effective date of mi ni mum slapdAXYDLBAAXR
1 matle ·follow ing a meeting between ards and what exceptions would
ls LONGFELLOW
'Devor~. Gov . c. William O'Neill,
be allowed presen t hig h st·hool
and state agriculture and conserv- se niors.
One letter Simply stands for another, In this tample A. '-t u1ed
tor the thrett L'.s, X for tbe two O's, etc, Single lettera, apo...
ation officials.
Devore sald some 2,SOO acres of
trophea, the length and formation of the wordf; are all btnta
fa,m land ni•rth of P('ebles have
METERS TAKE $272.75
Each day the code letters are dltferent.
been developd (or the three plow·
Patrolman John McKen.:ie, back
1 ing contests.
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on f.uty after a vacation last week
A ~f'1Pio(l'&amp;lll Q-llo•
The state plowing match will be reported parking meter revenue
VBUYCQHP, CIP VKDPSQKZH DO
staged Sept. q , the national Supt. totalled $272.75 in his Monda~
18, and the world contest on Sept. collection.
OPHYBAZYCN 1 YV CD SPRYQV CIP
19 and 20.
VCPZR DZYPRH-.-PQPZV~R.
Secretary of Agricuclture Ezra
VISIT THEIR SON
Taft
Benson
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expected
to
de- ~
Mr.
and
Mrs. Evere1t Lambert
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liver the major address on sept. of Wolf Pen spent Sunday wl11t
)..H'I!l OF THE SOU(r--VOLTAIJ\E.
18.eO'Neill will present the '·gold- their son and famil y, Mr. and
Ellltrlb~ b,- ¥1111' r.aturu IJn•~ ,
en Plow" to the world champion . Mrs . Gene ,J-ambert, Peach Fork .

President Takes
AFirmer Stand
On Civil Rights

Mason c·1ty Bov.

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Welding
Body and Fender
Repair
Lubrication

$2995

1957 PLYMOUTH

Fury - Sport Car. Man here ia tbe buy for you. This bot .little
job sold for over $3800. Lou than four months ago, low mtlage,
"just like brand new, Yoll've got to aee it.
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gleaming• white wall tirea, dynaflow, ncYf._ seat covers, it can't be
beat at thla price.

1954 OLDSMOBILE .... · ~ .... · ...... $1695

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white wall Ure1. See it today.
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Master Painters

Super 88 Holiday Sedan. BeautiflU red and white with wbite wall
tire1, power ateering, bydrama~lc, radio, beater, low milage, like
new.
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body, (lood Urea, atandard shift, radio, heater.

1953 PONTIAC -............ -- --- -- .. $895
Custom Catalina Hard Tnp. All leather upholatery, i-adio, heater,
modera chartreuse and cream finish. lt'a a beauty.

1952 FORD

$595

Cullom 4 door. Ford-o-matl.c drive, radio, heatt!l'o snappy V-8 engine, A good aallcl little ear. Tey It today.

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serk!( 82, 4.1 door. Dark blue, bydramatlet radio, lleitel\i.lioted
atua, rldel Ute floaUDii on a cloud. Get Dehind the wheel and
see wb.J·thill la tbe car of cars.
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&amp;•• mUa&amp;e, 8 eylln:fter enathe, like ~ew urea. A JOOd buy.
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fes.!:ionala who ·can help him a lot,
Syracuse batters were led by •'ho... . e's no telling how far he may
Ernie Sisson at .536 on 24 hila iu
':i trips. He got two doubles and
Wherever it is, "gOOd thr9wing,
a triple, no homers. Under Sisson Jl.
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Winebrenner
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Misw Lois Cecil. who planned
Knapp
15 6 .400
a surprise for the Middleport
wllliamg
20 7 .350
Championship
baseball
team
Louks (son Jim)
49 16 .326
when she got an autographed ball
Cundiff
49 13 .265
from the Cincinnati Red Legs,
Jenkins
46 12 .260
was surprised this week in turn
Harden
21 S .238
when the local champions sent
Oiler
Z7 7 .241
her a baU which they and their
F . Sb!nn
30 :i .166
All Stars of the Wahama Lit- coach, N. P. Swackhammer, had
will meet
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. 3' :i .151 tle Leagu't.
Lis!~
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2 .133 champie;il club, Hartford, Wed·
Each player, with the excepHood
8 1 .US nesday evening in a game start· tion af Edward Lee McComas,
Hubbard
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1 .076 lng at tl:ao p. m. Ray Mulford, who is in boot training in the
president, said today.
Marine Corps in California, had
WlnebrenrJer 'rtad seven doubles.
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Jack Williama a triple and homer;
Mulford also .said league offj. autographed the ball and they
Louks', two doubles and a triple, cials , ·all managers of the fnnr- have reserved a place for his
Cun'd ifl, two doubles, a triple and team loop, and players extend name to be :~igned later.
Mrs.
Robert
Allensworth
two homer1 (team record), Harden their appreciation to the sports
one triple Jenkin&amp; four doubles fans and parenta who "so nobly brought the ball to MUs Cecil
and a triple Oiler a double and supported our program this flr~t who is most appreciative of · the
gilt from the team . She taua:ht
triple, F. Sisson one homer, Baker year."
most of them before becamtn~r an
a triple; Lisle. two double.;.
of multiple
He said $800 was contributed invalid-a: victim
Little Foozy (Larry) Wolfe mult to put the kid bii.sebali on thi8 sclerosis which has ~nfincd her
have~ !pecial jinx on Middleport summer and the interest by play- to her bed.
players. He shut thcrp. out ers an&lt;! support bY parents d .::·
thh; summer without a hit- monstrated the worth of lhe cf·
and 3-0. On both occasions he fort and money put oul.
was up against Micky Miller who
At a recent meeting of man· J
when he's right !1 real right. Mil·
ler had one earned run against agers members of the all star
club were named. This is the way
him Sunday In losing 3-0.
the Wahama Little L('ague fin Jim Bowles is the first and only ished:
Ohio Vftll(!y Association player
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this summer and probabb• the only
Southeastern Ohio Athletic J,eaaue Hartford
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high school playf!r of tt&amp;e 1957 N . H . Cards
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spring ae-aaon to be offered a bonua Mason
4
to sign a pro baseball contract.
N. H. Reds r .
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Jim is 1oing to show his stuff
No arimisll.ion will be charged
to a7iew more major league 11coUts
before slgnlHg with the Redlcgs as at the Wednesday evening game .
"It ple•h• 1.11 to pi•••• you'*
pitcher. However the tact that However, donations will be ac ·
W. Meln St.
Pomeroy
the Clncy bran likes his ·tast ball cepted from the- stands.
and curve doesn't mean he'll al·
wars bt: a pitcher l"u baseball.
Bowles wuuld liked to have
gone a., a fiut baseman so he
cou-ld swing the bat every day. A
gent named Stan Musial st"artcl out
as 1 pitcher too down in 1 Florida
Class C league many years ago.
He was throwing at the nmc
time and in the same league as
Kal Hlndy. Hindy Instead of putting ycu In the hole with two
atrlkea now pulla you out or the
hole with a short term Joan or the
green stuff.
Dave Hind:y, Kal'al nephew, wh~
went with Bowlea to Charle•ton
laBt night to try out with the Senators, ~and who caught &amp;owlea In
high school, saye hl1 former· mate
Ia- a lnt fallt"r than three m(lntha·
ago ''And he'll got some ·JO(ld
break stuff now, too." Hindy ny.
Bowles always waa sharp on
control with hit fatt one. He won
many of bis gamea lut aprlng on
control-that ablllty to refrain
from putting men on bases vla the
free ride.
If big Jim develops his fast baU
and curve u he IJ'OWS stronaer,

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Cintinnati has 2f games at home
and 20 on the road tor a total of
44 bmes remaining.
Nine of
these, rive at home and four
away, are with the Brnee.
A4alnst the other first division
clubs, Brooklyn and St. Louis Cincinnatl has 13 games to plaY. Six
of these are againat St. Louia at
home and two with Brooklyn at
home. The othera are on the road.
Most basebi:ll obseMi'ers have all
but counted the Redlcgs out of the
National League pennant picture.

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didn't finisb first in standings, says, "'By Golly, we're going
to be first at somethiQg." He and they were, with their final
b ·
atUng averages.
On the best dope available, Jim White of Syracuse, says Racine was tops in the County League, witb a 16·1 record. Syracuse was second at 8-8 (~nd wbat's wrong with second place?),
Dodgers 8-12, Redlegs 6-6, Pirates 5·11 , and Yankees 3-10.
There may be e(rors in this final stacking of the clubs.
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KeUy hu been po stp nned unt1l
Cincinnati would bave
play !prlng. She Indicated the werl·
-~ ball the rest of the aeaaon and , dl
0 dd be held In early Ma r
M1lwautee at .500 percentage In • ::,::•:~s.;w:::;:u:::::~~;;.:;~...;;;-.-.order for the Reds to· overtake
them. Tebbetts -thinka DOW'a the
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could be that the eve ntu al winner will ha ve tu hi t .400 .
Williams has U•~c~ hi lt1ng at
an amazi ng .500·clip smcc lhtl
Ju ly 11 All...Slar Gam e and there
are no s igns that he wil! ta pe1·
ofr s harpl y in the rrmaini ng 44
games of th&lt;' sP nson lie is gun·
ning for hLs tifl h hattin g title
with an avera gr 1hat lw has topper only once HI 11 llill ·season-in 1941 when he h11 .40fl.
Mantle , meanw hil e, has been
~taging a S()I'C ia tula r
drive of
h.is own with a .56:S dverage ' fur
hb IL~t 14 ga mes. He is gu nnin g
£or the unprc(·cdt·nlt·r! fe a t of
winning two tripltJ crownli in sue·
cession and with 123 wuik5 is a
good bet to wipe nut Babe llu th's
aeaso11 mark of 170.

Milwaukee at Cincinnati night
- Burdette 10·7 va Nuxhall !Hi or
CHICMiO UP- I'ally 8&lt;'1'g,
Lawrence 11·9.
wllh $6,000 fir~t
prize mont'y
St. LouU at Chlcago-Wrhmeier World tnt1rnamcnt at Tam O'Shan
IJ·3 · VI Ruah 2·12.
ttr In her purse t01la~· had n toWtdnucley'a 9am.t
tal of $1~.769 ln winnings f01• the
Boaton at New York
ycor.
Pitttbur&amp;h at Philadelphia
Miss Hcrg won the World Mon."
St. l.oubl 1\ Chlcaao
day Cor til(! rourth time with an
MUwauketl at Cincinnati
edge of two strokes ov('r Fay
AMiliCAN LIAGUI
Cr9ck~r. of Uruguay,
in their
Tvttlhw'• PNbebtt PltcMn
playoff lor the women'.!! profc5Detroit at Kan•a• City 2 da)'· aloual title.
niJht-Poytack 12·10
and Mus
8-8 v1 PortDCarrero 3·8 and Gor,
HAWKS SIGN STARS
man 2-1
New York at Boaton nhr;hlLOUIS
UP......Srortng
ace
Bob ST.
Pettit
and former
Kentucky
sturdlvant 8-6 va Sullivan Hl-8 11tar Cliff HOHlln have !lgnt'd lhl•lr
BaJUmore at W••hlnaton night 10157-68 contracts with the St .
-..Johnaon t-7 v1 K.rmmertr 6-7. Louis H11wka of the National BuChlc110 at Cleveland nia:htketball "Anoclatlon. rctt11 I~ bePiertc Ut-8 or Hat;shman 7·6 VI. lieved {O have rec eived $2.0,000
Norlelkl 1-1
and Hngan SlO,OOO.
Wecl""day't GemM ~
ChlCIIO It Clevelend nliht
Detroit It KIRIII Cl\y nl1ht
Baltimore at wa•hlnaton nlaht
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setond on the thrOw to the infield,
· and to third on t he try for White
at home. John Shasteen got bls
second sing ](' or the g•me to
score Wolfe.
Then It was up to White to ahut
the door on Ironton. He had relieved Wolfe in the seventh after
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opens a "do-or-die" four · game
serlea with the rront-runnlni Mllwau.tee Braves here tonight with
Joe Nuxhall (6-5) of the Redlega
opposing Lew Burdette (10.7) of
the Bravea.
The Reds arP. curr~ ntly in fourth
plaee in the Natlona1 League with
Milwaukee holding a comfortable
five and~ half game edge i.n first
place. Cincinnati ill seven gamell
out.
Manager Birdie Tebbetla bas indicated it's now or never for Cinclnnati. The Redlegs have lost 11
of 13 game• with the Braves this
year, their worst won and lost retord with any club .

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All-Stars
Dump
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2-lln
Toomey,
Hamden
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Shine In 0 pener
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SAN FRANCISCO UP AndroJ
McLaughlin. I p•of... oional figure
diact ..
Monday

Wee Foozy Wolfe and Tom
White teamed up Monday night In
W~IJ&amp;On to hand Ironton a Z.lK
and that one run of the opponent.
was seriously tarnished-defeat l.n
~he Invitahoaa! Little League baae-ball tournament.
The power -packed Meigs club is
scheduled to meet Hamden Thuraday evening at 6:30. Hamden comes
via a bye to meet the once·te.!ted
Meigs club. Meanwhile . Middleport
AII-Stars play their first game tonight.
Aggressive ba.se running and
timely single! by WQJfe and John
Sisson was the difte~nce in the
9-innlng game , three over the reguJation route. Both clubs blanked
each other until the top of the
ninth when Meigs .pushed acrolfa.
two runt .
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walking. Wolfe hit a long single
anl speedy White came all the way
around He waw called out at the
plate but catcher Cramer dropped
tbe ball atnd one was home.

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Bat Race By ~antle, Williams
IY FRED DOWN
United Preu Spqrt1 Write~
Ted Williams' personal duel
with Mickey Mantle l;'tnd a fiveman .battle for the National Lea·
gue batting championship take
over the apnlllghL today when the
major league peunant races re·
sume.
The races lhcmacivci were
shoved somewhat Into the back ·
ground wllh hotb the New York
Yankt.oel and Milwaukee Braves
riding the crest of 3ltl gamH
leads over their cl001est pursuen.
Both have reached a point where
the tCIQI they have most to tear
Ls them&amp;elve5.
The urious contenders for tbf:'
batting titles, howe ver, seem· to
have jull begun to fight .
The American League 5lru~­
glc i5 the ·more speclacular be·
eau11e WUU&amp;rM·, the Bo~tton Rbd
Sox' 59-year-old pcrfectionl5t, and
Alarttlc, the Yankees' 2~year-old
nature boy,
seem dru~tlned to
fight ll out in thP.· rarified at.mo!l·
phere of .400. When they faCl'
r:arh other Jn Boston ton ight,
WllUams will start wlth an eight
point edte-.387 to .379---nnd It

BASEBALL RESULT
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NATIONAL LIAGUE
Tuudar• P"INble Pitchers
Brooklyn at New York nightMqUe rt-e. vs Go111er 12-9.
Plttabur1h at
Phllacfelphl n
nibt.-Frlend 7-ltl vs. Simmons,

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a walk

~e old nightmare or the Little
Leagues looked real imminent too many walka .

However, White pulled himaelt
toaether to strike out the next two
batten But a freak piJy filled the
buea as Simpson hit one that
bounced off the plate and rolled
fair. No play wa! made on it. \
Puliton, Ironton pitcher, 141nt a
grounder
bel ween second and
third which hit an Ironton runner,
creatint~ tlu.l third Olf,~ automatlcally. Ironton managers demanded
that the runner who went ho 111 c on
the play be counted.
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Meigs managers could see little
point In bpposlng lt. The game was
over aud the vlctor:y won.
Meigi. All-Star« got six hits, the
others being singles by Larry
Price, Mike Roberts 1nd Riehle
Arnold .

Defending champion Hank Aaro; of th.e Milwaukee Braves los
the· current Nall onal Le8 g ue lea·
dcr at .338 with 36 yl'ar old Stan
.\fu sial of the St. Loui ~ Ca rdinals
next al .332, ll horlslop Dick Groat
t1f the Piltsh LLrgh l'iral~s lhi rrl at
330 anrl Willie Mn.vs of the New
York Glants ilnd Frank RobinHon
of the Cincinnati lted le.~: s tied for
fourth at .:129.
Groa1, Mays arl Ho!J1nson haV('
been the " hot " hitters of thr:lcaguc for thl' !a .~ 1 three weeks
ranging from Gru H1\ .36S to Rllb·
inson 's .420.

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Wolfe, . dtle to 11 tourney rule
that one · pitcher ca n only pltch 18
outa lexceptma that he can stay in
an c~tra-lnning game, aa did Pullton) 1s through In the tournament
as a hurler. While has nine more
outs to pitch.
Wolfe tanned six, walked th.ree
while White fanned five and w1lk~
cd two. Puliton fanned &amp;lght,
walked two, Miller three and walked two.
Meigs
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Ironton
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Wee Foozy Wofe, Whit• (7) &lt;WP)
and Roberti. Pullton, Miller (8)
(LP) and Cramer.

Miss Berg Takes
$6,000 Tam Win

Former Champ Is
Victim Of Tub
LOS ANGELES UP- Pollee to·
da&gt;· listed the death of Albert
Cha lk y Wri&amp;ht, 46, foriJler »"!tid
(eathcrwcight boxing champion,
as an accidental drowning in the
hathroom of his mother'• home, ,
Officers nid Wrlgh"t, who !Uf·
fercd from a heart condition, ap·
pat-ently fell in the bathtub Mon.day. Effort~ to revive hl.m bY a
fire department
rescue squad
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·~ markamen llld women
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.DETROIT UP - Bud61y Parker said In public , he'll reconaider,'' · They will entl·r the mother J&lt;nd
Sll.ld toda)' he definitely qui( as 1 he laid a1 fa n• .,Yelle d, ··don 't be colt clu1 judging at
thr· hlr
hf'ad ('Oach _of the Detroit Lions a quitter . Budd y!"
thu Wf't!k .
and he nommatcd assistant coach
But Parker says he hu 110 in·
Dt•hble haH her pon.~ Qtwcnit•
Geor~:;e Wilro n lg l11ke his pla ce tention or rec"on 11 iderina .
to show ut lht- f&lt;~ir t~nd Qu••t•ni"'
~lien Lhe l.ionw open the Pxh ibi ·
·· Detroi1 is jwtt dead ,'" the 1't·x· will ht· ridd.- n h)' hrotht•r J 11n t~'
tum season hl!re Wednesday nig ht 11n dr.uwled later. ··J've t.een m races K!lllo Ma,, Blut·kwootl will
~~~au1s1 lhe L le\"eltt f!d Brow ns.
pro football al " pl 11 yer ami 11 show lwr hont•, Star. und Tomrnr
Po.1·ker sh(J(l\ed a crO\I.·d of more couch .!Iince 1935 11 nd l know what lti·ed will shU&gt;A- Dan11y lkl) loan ·
lhiln 000 persumo. includinw club 1 can do with a te;un . So far in t-el to hu n thL.~ !&gt;Ummt• r b1 ,Jtm
Prr-staen!
F.:Q.wln J. Anderson pr:~cl tce thi~ ye~o~r J h~o~ven't been Sheets for
4 ·1f
;.n·oj('C"1~ ~nd
tnnn y of the dirf'ctou and all of able tu do anythina with· them, " showlnt:.
IJ\e-rp1a)'el'l, at lhe annu111 "Meet Parker said .
The- Harrison11illt&gt; Cl ub : i.~ arl ·
the Llonz lnlnquet" Mond1y night
vil'ed by Mr. and ~in . Virgil
by announcirtg his resignation .
I Aiki ns. Ch arl~s S hl•ets I~ a~S LS' .
'' When YOu get to the situation
ini~ with th(' horse proj&lt;'cl .
WASHINGTON UP- ftepubl iwhere YOu rcn·t handle you r root·
The S heets farm of 250 &lt;~Ctt• s
ca
n
rongressional leaders .. id at
ball playen
t1's lime to ge-t out
is about 1hree miles fro m HarT!
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a ~ ~ 'h at 1S what !'m doi ng to&gt;on\iilll' n&lt;'&lt;tr Mud rork Crf'Ck . the White House today that Pre·
ru ght," said Parker, one of th e mission as soon as he eomplet"~ About 100 acres or cultivatil&gt;lf- siden t Eisenhower de!ini1el y will
on the civil
most 1:1uccessru1 coaches in pro a trai ning cou rse. A plaque wa~ land , and t ht• balance in grazm.l! not r ompromise
ranks.
11 lo;o presented to Roush for his acreage . support 40 ht·::nl of pnr~ rig ht s bill in return ror mort&gt; fa ·
Th~ e!fect couldn't have been work with the scouts i n the past. bred Angus cattle an d produees vo rable congressio nal treatment
or his for eign aid progra m.
~ reater than if an a1om ic bomb
The charter was given to Com - gen eral farm crops.
After a lengthy meetin g be·
had been droppt&gt;d. Anderson hur- mitleeman Charl es Yeager, who
Sh ee-ts, 33, is a control operator
ried ly conferred with Gt&gt;neral Man- is lo get it framed for hanging ::11 lhe Sporn Power
Pl ant. He tw('en the Presi den1 and GOP
agcr W . Nicholas Kerbawy and in the Mason Town Hall which b came- by farming naturally. hav- congressional le::u.lerlS, St'n. WtUKnowland
denied ~n
lhen went to 1he speaker's stand.
the meeting place for the sc-out s. ing li ve d at his prt&gt;st nt addn!..~~ it~m F.
blunt tl'rm s a N'pOft thai the
. ''l"m sur..,- Buddy is just emoDixon explained to those pre- sinc-e the age or four .
ILonally upset over things that hap· senl th~Amporlance oC leaderThe farm 1s known as tht• olll Chi('£ Executive ma y be willing
pened · today ,"
Anderaon said . .~hip jn··~couting
and " tle11crlbed Chafrin farm , believed to hav(' to :t{'Cept 11 comp!'Om js,e on civU'
" ~Jth . a g ood night's sleep to briefly the growth of scouting in been broken from Corest prime· rights "i C h e gets more of what
lhm~ It over and realize wha( he's the district.
He reported 2: \'Ill ·around 1820. by Sam Cl.Jffin. he wants on forelgi\.? ,aid'."
'"The President ij t not trading .
- - FLOYD BIG INS GRJN~ ~ - lltput unhs at presenl In tbt dis- · Frtlm him it went to his son,
the constitutional r ight11 of any
SF.~T'rLE '" UP-Hea,vyWeight-' ·t:fict with 14 c~-tb scout units end Bacon Chaffin , then to his mar·
ch;unp 10 n Floyd Patterson is "X· live explorer units.
ried daughter ~, the Mussers atjd American to vote for any piece
of legislation.'' the Senate Ret d
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Bowles families.
P&lt;'l" e. to .start workoUts. loday
Ht, added that by the end or
In 1928 it was sold t - Charles . publican l ead~r sa id . ." And abo.
for hts
Auu.
22 title &lt;~efen"~ th
· · l h d
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defense
or our
ag
t 8
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e yejlr It II Ope
to have · Sheets, Sr., who died soon alter- t he national
a:ns
ntdteur Pete Ratlemacber .,even rnore sectut
units and wardlS or a World war n incur· country should not be put on
1'he champion arrived by train three or ~our_ more cub units.
red ailment.
the trading bloek ."
Hoa.se GOP Leader Joseph W.
Monday and said
he has been
•Ot.her Otslnct committee mem- · Arter graduation from Harrisontrai ni ng a.~ hard for thls figbl b~1'3 presen. t were Kennth
ville High School, Charles Jr .. :Martin Jr., said that although
as for any o1her in his t'areer. k ms an d George lfout.
spent time in World War II, an- Hou se Republicans wi ll fight t'l
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other period of fortune s.eeklng pass "a real bill " al this session,
it may be better to recess Conaw:ly from Meigs Coun ty, and
l.:J ttll"llt-'1 '· :11 . [;j
gress or have the President call
then seltled on the family fa rm
ACROSS
:1. Inflam·· i
2G.Hotpltal i~I .(!J:-.1(;1 IJ:ll 1~ 1..;'
both Houses back into special se.!L1. Clan quarrel
matocy
after marrying his high school
ruident :·::~ u~·Jl::~ 1 ~Ju:·li~ i..":l
sion in November rather than at··
:cJIJ i'"Jd ~ !.:11:~ ~~~j
II. Gun alght
awelllnp
.'IWeetheart, Carrie Darnell.
doctor
cept
the Senate v~rsion or the
tJr.
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'9. Monetar-y
I, Mei1t
The couple ha s bee n nam ed the
2'7. Jexiat
'.• rJ'f ·~ '.1 ! 1!~k1
bill.
1
Un t (ECUL~ 1. Dwt"ll •
"Gt""ange Couple "' of the year in
ao. cap~ • 1c'U Ji iii[ !--J .';"; ll liJ! •~~J
Martin added that the- idea of
10. Tag
8. Plott
~~IJ (!I l :.l f~ (:JII
1956 and 1957 for their teamtned
a po!i..Sible session was entirely
12. Exclam.a.
V. Box acltrtaoldJcN ti i!U• I.:E'J : ~I ::J:•;l.o.l
work in community service and
his anrl was not discussed 1hi:&gt;
:.r ., ·... u u i ~t 'Jo'Jr~'
tlon
tltttauy
!l. ltxela·
activities . Their son, .Jim, is' en- morn ing with the Pre.siden.t.
~IJ UL.• II ~o:j 11111.~1· ::;::l
!3. Ascend
11. An alliaDee
matloli ;.i·~, : 1J:"!! :;J 1::1.-J ~::l ti
rolled at Rutland this autumn
14. Coral island Its. Drama
J2. NU..,
!! :-:L l&gt;-1 i:J i::I!J;j
as an F.igt)th grade studen t.
15. Gandhi's
(Jap. )
country
20. Neuter
dt&gt;VotiOft
16. Ratlway
pronoua
at. or beu
st. Edible
..~
(abbr.)
21. Chart
30. F'iower
1'00!·
17. Girl'• name 22. LiW.
t;
r.eeptacJM
•t.ock : I
19. Ovurn
ch.il4
31. Malt
!c;:ontinued From Pac• 01\•l
41. ~';;'&amp; j
20. Customs
24. Heal..- '•
bever&amp;a'e•
duty
hibils will be held at g a. m. and
23. Gftek lett..
.iurlging of tht: St&gt; nior and fu nior
COLUMRIJS UP - The state
14. l~le fi)¥r
~
fair poultry and rabbJt s .will be
·
.
~
Board
or Education will consider
26, River (Fr.,
helrl at 1 p. m. Also AI 1hat hour
propo~ed minimum standards for
28. Indelinlto
the jtmior dairy
~how manship
graduation from high school at a
ertlcle
judging will be- hel d a nd the PGm·
29, Factorid
meeting held toda y.
eroy High School hand will pr('I
33. Genua of
The proposal would increase the
se nt a conrert at the gra ndsta nd. req1.0irement ~ from one unit e'ach
l lizar&lt;!Jt
Judging in th(' 1!ai ry cattl&lt;&gt;, of mal hmalic s a nd one or scill$. J:xctarnatlaa
open rlass, will be he ld :~1 2 p. encl! or two of $cience and one
If- Sen. D)Td'o
.. J ~n., t h; sa~t c hour as h arnl'.~s ral'· of mnth r.matics
atate (abbr.)
.:1 U} bt."l, l{lj . • J\.. -. 7 p. m. th e; an L~U&lt;~l .
38. Clans (lr.)
The 1otal required credits: wp~ld
40. Easenttel
horse !ihow will IJe held as the · be increase-1 fr om f:'ight to nine
-63. Stlkworrn.
grandsta nd :~Ltraction .
leavin .'-': seve!' e lect ive su bjects for
44. Rub out
Organ musiC' will \:tc prllvided each p·upil. for a {otal of 16 credit
45. Trap
by the Thomps(m Music Co, of units as a mi ni mum gr-aduation
I~
46, Noatrlla
Marietta for \h e show. Master of rt?quirf'mt&gt;n1 .
47. Blbltcal
Ccremoni(!s will be W~1l1 er Wind.
Onlv tho,~e pupils w1th gradeS" iu
••
oame
sor of Point Pleasant1 W. va.
the uPre~· quarter for their school
18. Plamtret
.,
would be pl'rmitted to carry lhe
DOWN
maximum '(lf fh·e uni1R of cr,•dlt
1. Old.-fOS)'llb
at any one Hme.
2. Reverbere.te ·
o;~The proposal would also require
3. River
' (Ruaa.)
(Continued
from
Pa,.
Fourl
a
uniform :!Lcho•l year for all
~
~r
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use their own plows. All e"Xcept schoolS" o[ 01ny one school d istrict
1 neck •kln
the German.s will use American and a six hour school day .
tl'aetors.
The state board· mus1 decide the
DAILY CRYPI'OQVOTE- Here's how to w, " ...
The attendance prediction was effective date of mi ni mum slapdAXYDLBAAXR
1 matle ·follow ing a meeting between ards and what exceptions would
ls LONGFELLOW
'Devor~. Gov . c. William O'Neill,
be allowed presen t hig h st·hool
and state agriculture and conserv- se niors.
One letter Simply stands for another, In this tample A. '-t u1ed
tor the thrett L'.s, X for tbe two O's, etc, Single lettera, apo...
ation officials.
Devore sald some 2,SOO acres of
trophea, the length and formation of the wordf; are all btnta
fa,m land ni•rth of P('ebles have
METERS TAKE $272.75
Each day the code letters are dltferent.
been developd (or the three plow·
Patrolman John McKen.:ie, back
1 ing contests.
"
on f.uty after a vacation last week
A ~f'1Pio(l'&amp;lll Q-llo•
The state plowing match will be reported parking meter revenue
VBUYCQHP, CIP VKDPSQKZH DO
staged Sept. q , the national Supt. totalled $272.75 in his Monda~
18, and the world contest on Sept. collection.
OPHYBAZYCN 1 YV CD SPRYQV CIP
19 and 20.
VCPZR DZYPRH-.-PQPZV~R.
Secretary of Agricuclture Ezra
VISIT THEIR SON
Taft
Benson
wu
expected
to
de- ~
Mr.
and
Mrs. Evere1t Lambert
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liver the major address on sept. of Wolf Pen spent Sunday wl11t
)..H'I!l OF THE SOU(r--VOLTAIJ\E.
18.eO'Neill will present the '·gold- their son and famil y, Mr. and
Ellltrlb~ b,- ¥1111' r.aturu IJn•~ ,
en Plow" to the world champion . Mrs . Gene ,J-ambert, Peach Fork .

President Takes
AFirmer Stand
On Civil Rights

Mason c·1ty Bov.

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AFTER THE RACES

At The Meigs County

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Race To Karr and Van Zondt

OPEN
DAY and· NIGHTS

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BEST BUY!

Welding
Body and Fender
Repair
Lubrication

$2995

1957 PLYMOUTH

Fury - Sport Car. Man here ia tbe buy for you. This bot .little
job sold for over $3800. Lou than four months ago, low mtlage,
"just like brand new, Yoll've got to aee it.
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MOBILGAS

1954

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sr,ccial 2 door Sedan. F1ashy red and white flnisb set off with
gleaming• white wall tirea, dynaflow, ncYf._ seat covers, it can't be
beat at thla price.

1954 OLDSMOBILE .... · ~ .... · ...... $1695

ANOTHER

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Super 88 2 door. Powerful Rocket t~ngine with Whlrlaway hydramatie drive. Dark blue metamc finiah with a white top. Good
white wall Ure1. See it today.
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Master Painters

Super 88 Holiday Sedan. BeautiflU red and white with wbite wall
tire1, power ateering, bydrama~lc, radio, beater, low milage, like
new.
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1953 CHEVROLET .... -.... · .. -· .. -- .. $795

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body, (lood Urea, atandard shift, radio, heater.

1953 PONTIAC -............ -- --- -- .. $895
Custom Catalina Hard Tnp. All leather upholatery, i-adio, heater,
modera chartreuse and cream finish. lt'a a beauty.

1952 FORD

$595

Cullom 4 door. Ford-o-matl.c drive, radio, heatt!l'o snappy V-8 engine, A good aallcl little ear. Tey It today.

1953 MERCURY ------ · .. -- .. -- --- .. -- $795
2 door Sedan. Spotless dark ereen meiaiUe finish, good "urea, ex-

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L

Roadmqter ·C onvertible. Bay, abe's loaded with power steerlniJ,
polriifbrlkea, ,power w~oW., Jl(tWC!r aeat, dynaflow, radio, heat-

er, beautllW-white body wlth a black top.
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serk!( 82, 4.1 door. Dark blue, bydramatlet radio, lleitel\i.lioted
atua, rldel Ute floaUDii on a cloud. Get Dehind the wheel and
see wb.J·thill la tbe car of cars.
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2 door Sedan. Dark&gt; Jre;eD flnllh, br:att~r.:.~tuldarit shift tor better
&amp;•• mUa&amp;e, 8 eylln:fter enathe, like ~ew urea. A JOOd buy.
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Bike SerYice Also

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fOU mllu and mlloa of oervtee. Heater, hl-&lt;lri.._ ,..1

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LlP\·l_ray linbb, ul~ ;lti.Vfl. ftiUo, ~eater.

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MASS .PIO_DUC~ $5:99 GQI.

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tlru, one local owner, bitlramatle drl·we. ridlo. heater, a real

.tllatd!lr~l'lpl~it!,·te:::
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Pom1roy
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(C:ontlnuN P.-.m ,._. OMI
Mu. Ralph Welker of Pomll'to)' &lt;t&lt;:l·
ln.K as chairmt'in for the fun'd
Anyone, bu11ine11 flrrra or Lndi·
vidual• who want to help wuh
their cuntribullona may .end 1~m
to the Naomi Ohllnier P"und it lh~
Farmer• Bank and Saving•, Poru
~_ roy . The
Pomeroy C'hLUrb of
f'hriJrt hu 11lso lndit•ated it.l ~ up.
pvrt of the fund

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Wo.ot Point, N. Y.• beJan defend~ 1 •It Rational plato! champion-

1,300 other

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LI.tt}e League
Game Announced

Trainer and R~gular Bikes In All Sizes

Pistol Defense
4IP tOdaY aJalnat

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Lions Stunned By Parker Quitting .48
Head Coach. Says 'Team Is Dead N•)•v'

Fund Is Created

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fes.!:ionala who ·can help him a lot,
Syracuse batters were led by •'ho... . e's no telling how far he may
Ernie Sisson at .536 on 24 hila iu
':i trips. He got two doubles and
Wherever it is, "gOOd thr9wing,
a triple, no homers. Under Sisson Jl.
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came.
m.
AB H Pet.
Winebrenner
:it ..... 27 .M7
Misw Lois Cecil. who planned
Knapp
15 6 .400
a surprise for the Middleport
wllliamg
20 7 .350
Championship
baseball
team
Louks (son Jim)
49 16 .326
when she got an autographed ball
Cundiff
49 13 .265
from the Cincinnati Red Legs,
Jenkins
46 12 .260
was surprised this week in turn
Harden
21 S .238
when the local champions sent
Oiler
Z7 7 .241
her a baU which they and their
F . Sb!nn
30 :i .166
All Stars of the Wahama Lit- coach, N. P. Swackhammer, had
will meet
the autographed. · •
Baker
. 3' :i .151 tle Leagu't.
Lis!~
Hi
2 .133 champie;il club, Hartford, Wed·
Each player, with the excepHood
8 1 .US nesday evening in a game start· tion af Edward Lee McComas,
Hubbard
13
1 .076 lng at tl:ao p. m. Ray Mulford, who is in boot training in the
president, said today.
Marine Corps in California, had
WlnebrenrJer 'rtad seven doubles.
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Jack Williama a triple and homer;
Mulford also .said league offj. autographed the ball and they
Louks', two doubles and a triple, cials , ·all managers of the fnnr- have reserved a place for his
Cun'd ifl, two doubles, a triple and team loop, and players extend name to be :~igned later.
Mrs.
Robert
Allensworth
two homer1 (team record), Harden their appreciation to the sports
one triple Jenkin&amp; four doubles fans and parenta who "so nobly brought the ball to MUs Cecil
and a triple Oiler a double and supported our program this flr~t who is most appreciative of · the
gilt from the team . She taua:ht
triple, F. Sisson one homer, Baker year."
most of them before becamtn~r an
a triple; Lisle. two double.;.
of multiple
He said $800 was contributed invalid-a: victim
Little Foozy (Larry) Wolfe mult to put the kid bii.sebali on thi8 sclerosis which has ~nfincd her
have~ !pecial jinx on Middleport summer and the interest by play- to her bed.
players. He shut thcrp. out ers an&lt;! support bY parents d .::·
thh; summer without a hit- monstrated the worth of lhe cf·
and 3-0. On both occasions he fort and money put oul.
was up against Micky Miller who
At a recent meeting of man· J
when he's right !1 real right. Mil·
ler had one earned run against agers members of the all star
club were named. This is the way
him Sunday In losing 3-0.
the Wahama Little L('ague fin Jim Bowles is the first and only ished:
Ohio Vftll(!y Association player
w L
this summer and probabb• the only
Southeastern Ohio Athletic J,eaaue Hartford
7
high school playf!r of tt&amp;e 1957 N . H . Cards
4
5
spring ae-aaon to be offered a bonua Mason
4
to sign a pro baseball contract.
N. H. Reds r .
2
Jim is 1oing to show his stuff
No arimisll.ion will be charged
to a7iew more major league 11coUts
before slgnlHg with the Redlcgs as at the Wednesday evening game .
"It ple•h• 1.11 to pi•••• you'*
pitcher. However the tact that However, donations will be ac ·
W. Meln St.
Pomeroy
the Clncy bran likes his ·tast ball cepted from the- stands.
and curve doesn't mean he'll al·
wars bt: a pitcher l"u baseball.
Bowles wuuld liked to have
gone a., a fiut baseman so he
cou-ld swing the bat every day. A
gent named Stan Musial st"artcl out
as 1 pitcher too down in 1 Florida
Class C league many years ago.
He was throwing at the nmc
time and in the same league as
Kal Hlndy. Hindy Instead of putting ycu In the hole with two
atrlkea now pulla you out or the
hole with a short term Joan or the
green stuff.
Dave Hind:y, Kal'al nephew, wh~
went with Bowlea to Charle•ton
laBt night to try out with the Senators, ~and who caught &amp;owlea In
high school, saye hl1 former· mate
Ia- a lnt fallt"r than three m(lntha·
ago ''And he'll got some ·JO(ld
break stuff now, too." Hindy ny.
Bowles always waa sharp on
control with hit fatt one. He won
many of bis gamea lut aprlng on
control-that ablllty to refrain
from putting men on bases vla the
free ride.
If big Jim develops his fast baU
and curve u he IJ'OWS stronaer,

whama All•.star

OHIO

Cintinnati has 2f games at home
and 20 on the road tor a total of
44 bmes remaining.
Nine of
these, rive at home and four
away, are with the Brnee.
A4alnst the other first division
clubs, Brooklyn and St. Louis Cincinnatl has 13 games to plaY. Six
of these are againat St. Louia at
home and two with Brooklyn at
home. The othera are on the road.
Most basebi:ll obseMi'ers have all
but counted the Redlcgs out of the
National League pennant picture.

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Rttulft.
Columbu 8 Rocheatc...-5
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didn't finisb first in standings, says, "'By Golly, we're going
to be first at somethiQg." He and they were, with their final
b ·
atUng averages.
On the best dope available, Jim White of Syracuse, says Racine was tops in the County League, witb a 16·1 record. Syracuse was second at 8-8 (~nd wbat's wrong with second place?),
Dodgers 8-12, Redlegs 6-6, Pirates 5·11 , and Yankees 3-10.
There may be e(rors in this final stacking of the clubs.
so The Desk wiH hear about it, for sure. That's why we aren't

rOP NAMES

DP 113 .484 9\1

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KeUy hu been po stp nned unt1l
Cincinnati would bave
play !prlng. She Indicated the werl·
-~ ball the rest of the aeaaon and , dl
0 dd be held In early Ma r
M1lwautee at .500 percentage In • ::,::•:~s.;w:::;:u:::::~~;;.:;~...;;;-.-.order for the Reds to· overtake
them. Tebbetts -thinka DOW'a the
time to rtart.
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to Price .and another to McDonald

could be that the eve ntu al winner will ha ve tu hi t .400 .
Williams has U•~c~ hi lt1ng at
an amazi ng .500·clip smcc lhtl
Ju ly 11 All...Slar Gam e and there
are no s igns that he wil! ta pe1·
ofr s harpl y in the rrmaini ng 44
games of th&lt;' sP nson lie is gun·
ning for hLs tifl h hattin g title
with an avera gr 1hat lw has topper only once HI 11 llill ·season-in 1941 when he h11 .40fl.
Mantle , meanw hil e, has been
~taging a S()I'C ia tula r
drive of
h.is own with a .56:S dverage ' fur
hb IL~t 14 ga mes. He is gu nnin g
£or the unprc(·cdt·nlt·r! fe a t of
winning two tripltJ crownli in sue·
cession and with 123 wuik5 is a
good bet to wipe nut Babe llu th's
aeaso11 mark of 170.

Milwaukee at Cincinnati night
- Burdette 10·7 va Nuxhall !Hi or
CHICMiO UP- I'ally 8&lt;'1'g,
Lawrence 11·9.
wllh $6,000 fir~t
prize mont'y
St. LouU at Chlcago-Wrhmeier World tnt1rnamcnt at Tam O'Shan
IJ·3 · VI Ruah 2·12.
ttr In her purse t01la~· had n toWtdnucley'a 9am.t
tal of $1~.769 ln winnings f01• the
Boaton at New York
ycor.
Pitttbur&amp;h at Philadelphia
Miss Hcrg won the World Mon."
St. l.oubl 1\ Chlcaao
day Cor til(! rourth time with an
MUwauketl at Cincinnati
edge of two strokes ov('r Fay
AMiliCAN LIAGUI
Cr9ck~r. of Uruguay,
in their
Tvttlhw'• PNbebtt PltcMn
playoff lor the women'.!! profc5Detroit at Kan•a• City 2 da)'· aloual title.
niJht-Poytack 12·10
and Mus
8-8 v1 PortDCarrero 3·8 and Gor,
HAWKS SIGN STARS
man 2-1
New York at Boaton nhr;hlLOUIS
UP......Srortng
ace
Bob ST.
Pettit
and former
Kentucky
sturdlvant 8-6 va Sullivan Hl-8 11tar Cliff HOHlln have !lgnt'd lhl•lr
BaJUmore at W••hlnaton night 10157-68 contracts with the St .
-..Johnaon t-7 v1 K.rmmertr 6-7. Louis H11wka of the National BuChlc110 at Cleveland nia:htketball "Anoclatlon. rctt11 I~ bePiertc Ut-8 or Hat;shman 7·6 VI. lieved {O have rec eived $2.0,000
Norlelkl 1-1
and Hngan SlO,OOO.
Wecl""day't GemM ~
ChlCIIO It Clevelend nliht
Detroit It KIRIII Cl\y nl1ht
Baltimore at wa•hlnaton nlaht
Ntw Yotk 1t Bolton

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Meanwhile , Wolfe had gone to
setond on the thrOw to the infield,
· and to third on t he try for White
at home. John Shasteen got bls
second sing ](' or the g•me to
score Wolfe.
Then It was up to White to ahut
the door on Ironton. He had relieved Wolfe in the seventh after
that young gent tired.

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CINCINNATI UP - Cincinnati
opens a "do-or-die" four · game
serlea with the rront-runnlni Mllwau.tee Braves here tonight with
Joe Nuxhall (6-5) of the Redlega
opposing Lew Burdette (10.7) of
the Bravea.
The Reds arP. curr~ ntly in fourth
plaee in the Natlona1 League with
Milwaukee holding a comfortable
five and~ half game edge i.n first
place. Cincinnati ill seven gamell
out.
Manager Birdie Tebbetla bas indicated it's now or never for Cinclnnati. The Redlegs have lost 11
of 13 game• with the Braves this
year, their worst won and lost retord with any club .

Show Horses

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I-IAPPCNS 1t:1 DE_ QiJrTE

RICH ... AND T~T GIJV
WJST eE AFTER.
I-IER OOI.JSW .1

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t.-DollJ Sentinel, Pl&gt;meroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug . 13, 1957

POMEROY
SOCl•~ty

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returned from Peoria,
wbero
they bad tpenl a week. Mn. ~thel
Jones, lister of Mr. Taylor. u repenlln.ll b'&lt;»m JUlien' at St.
~*nels Hospital ln Peoria, Ul Sheil ltl,tDg with her children ln that

Middl-r -'~'
SOCIETY
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Rubt'rt Gardner and fnend , ~1st
Dl:'bor_ah Dunn
Coi•Jmbus and
\lr ann ~Irs Cla r;!:tce Bo&lt;; ter '
n n~ children SLtsan .wd Allen of
GaliJpulu w(' n· Sunday dnH .er
- ""''' ••f ~.lr an&lt;l . Mrs . Phil
~
Wttlt.lmson
l f.ndl
y.
Mrs Plt Trary . Mrs. Ira Wei ·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holter,
man . Mr ~ Phd WJse .nd M•s
· · n iece and nephew, p eggy and
C\irford Jacobs
sp('nl . ~e\'(:rl!l Vau.ghan Stacey of Akron are
d',·s .. 1 the F'ree MdhodJsl ::11 mp the guests of her mother, Mrs.
meei•n" r.. Man .-fi:-ld ,
E\n.abeth Duckworth, Syr_acuse.
Mr ond Mrs. Leo M(lrrlson and
Mr. ·•.•;·' :\1r s C1 •, ford J:~c,)bs
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f
wJth
Mr
and
M,!
l'
drl
Fow1_t'.
er
'neighbors
and
fri.cnd~
m
Sy
spent t he wcekc 1Hl m Ma rn H''
and attl'nded the f rr(' Me1hodJ§t

or

Mrs. Roy Lawhorn and children. Clt)'.

Mn. APniee Oblina:er an_d ~ch­
Strpften, Padla. and Kathy· Sprlng·
fiekl are visiting Mr. aa.d Mra. ard Vaughan will go to DUnbar tO;
Gen~ [)od.Orl and family 1nd ~r . day after M.n. Vaughan and sonl',
d Mn William Ault and farn1l1 · Bill and Doo, who bne heeD viB:'r. LaWburn who wu her~ for • iting llr. and Mra. WUbur Paraons
visit ~eturne&lt;l bo~ne with hla fam· and aon whll~ :Mr. Vaughan aceom·

u

panied tbe Explorer Post members

lly:Mr- and Mn. William Grate and
s.on. 1mmy, Charl_eatcn. spent the
week end with his faaber . J, H.
Grate, and family and o~h~r rela·
tives. Sunday thex wen ~omed ~Y
Mr. and Mr!l. Gary Duddmg (J~nu
Grale) and aon, Sammy, Huntmg·

J

on a camping trip.
Robert Tompkins. wl1o has been
at Lila Vegas:, bas y\Aite~ his parenll, Mr. abfl Mrs. E. R. Tompkins

and nephew, Jame.s H_amer, enroute to his home In Balllmo~. Md.

ler

Bl~user ,

Cut-

Ohio aod the children

mained t~r a week'a visil.

AI The Price•

YOU
Want To Pay

C1inton Fisher (o.

i'n

Mr. and Mrs. Slney Bryan and
IOIUI Ricky and Eddy, Powhatan
Poln't were gueala Saturday of Mr.
and Mrll. Wilbur Koeni~ and son,
Reed and Eddy remame for a
viait 'wit.b Reed Koenig. Sunday
guuts at the Koenig home wert
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dl"on. GuY&amp;·
v111e Rl.
Noah Haikins and ~on. durleB,
and Bltl Turner, attended the Hal·

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SALES_ PAINT- IIRYICI
11107·Y

Middleport

6265·X

AS!!.OCri

Tu.l.
Wed.
AufUit 13-14
ADULT Tlckela Admltl Car
Loalll on Femlly Nlehtl
CARTOON IHOWI

-a laoRock Madlaon Virginia Maynor
"THI MAN IIAST"
(Hair Ralsin1 Extliement Herel
Harry Jamea
Andrea

''THI OUTLAW QUliN"

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NATIONAl

Priscilla Circle
Picnic Supper Is
Held On Monday

This Modern
Smooth..Toe

"'ULt 01
f«IN Sill

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M-•prlnt
... prlct

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Meat Moclern

Then 9 Wayl

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New Whistle Is P'l'esent~ To Local F~undry

Pomeroy School
Board Awards
Coal Contract

"Lulu" Number Is Highlight Of Follies Show

Polley Adopted
BvOhioBoard
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A coal bid for 16.86 per
awarded to Rol'ert Arnold,
ror Tue111bv e-vP.nlnJt when
Jl~eroy StbQDl Boiud met in
rul.ar seuion at , the
dent's office.
Also bidding were the
Coal .1nd Dl)('k Co. the
coal Co. and the Bailey
The' low b:d . waa lctl:!pled.
The v,uey Belle ~ueta
waa awarded tne contract
liver m'tk to the Central
er Run Grade ~hoot! .
tract eaHed for six: Cents (Qr '"'....!.
late, half pinti, and 5\1 ce,nbl
white milk.
By parilclpatine in the
milk progr~m. ehUdren
ceht&amp; per half plnt,
Ch.arles Swattel b' the diatributfW.

AUGUST 15th

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

~
edTho
and •::•;;h:i""i'~~l•e:i•;;'':.;n:iid:;;•;r~
~in

At The Rock Springs Fair Grounds

~ew Get Tough

COLUMBUS UP
'rht- Obio '
Nater Pollution Control Board
·ays it ha11 "quit fooling around .. •
vith ~Jtiea, villages •nd lndUIItriel
..-hicb continue to pour tmeiJy
.valte into .strtama and !4ke:a.
The taU for aelion was made by
Xatural Re!!ou,.cea Direettor · Her- .
bert Eagon. Other board membfrl
loined ip with a chorus. of

A·meu!"

The board a~ ,., meetiDg

Ordered to .show cau~e wb)' tbelr
perrpit: tc dump . sewage ilftoi: · ,
Weamszhould not be euu:ellftl.: •
were Middleport and PomerOy, ia .
Melga County; Lakeville in Ad!~ "
bula County, and COil GrOve-- ht
Llwrence County.

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This Week at Elberfeld• on

Wedneslay

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Sohlrdoy . . . . . . . .

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Leroy £. Burthe elo,sed-door.

Public Health Sel'v~
be:re: He opened

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Your Authorized Oldsmobile Dealer
has ltl Ask hi.-. to sho~ you why the
budaet-prlcecl ...... Is the v~lue·~r· of
the ye~r. Mo~. t:ar ~~~ &gt;'~ur}po~erl , :~;- ·,
Greater luxurri ,True' bla~cartlde and
'
handllna ea.e. Top ~.,?~~IJ~ 1.~c:
Get the facta and fljures •• a.)'ou'll
see that an Olds "88" is J~t the car '
for you • • • that n~w'• the time. to bu.~
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1'HI vtC DAMOHI SHOW

Dlvlolhn I'V, Dairy Cattle. Tltlt
f.ivi&amp;Wn .tncJudS tbe •' ~hib_lpng
female anlmala with the IJaniah
Syatern 6f~ judging beln,a uaed.
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Division

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EU Ebersbach Jr., was relees·
,ed..": ~om ewtod;y ·fol.Wwing his
f

ari--al.anment hi :M'eiga

·county
ComlJlOh Pleis court' tbla 'week oit

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Indictment for embetZlement
was released on a 5500 tecog·
bond.

wHb

O"Drien, plead
charge and

O:n'""
trial.

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Oct'.

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WU~iamson

Christine Waddell, et al. The

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another cntrYAhe- court nam·
Fred W. Crow, attorney, for

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'Civil Defense
Head
Is Named .
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Jenera,

~;~,:tc Melr~S

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Syraeuae,

".iteally a fine street now," was

bu

anno~nced

plans rOr calling 1 meetin.g :for
the pw-wae of rcorgani&amp;ing the
civil defense program in • tbe
countY.
;Frey 11 em'~,&gt;loyed with the Ka!·
aer Al~lnum
C(lrporation ,~ ·

Woman
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Poison ~

Children's Home
. Hill Street Is
Now CO~pleted

Fr-itz Frey of Ft. Pleasant bas
been n1med head of Mason Coun•
ty's ei~ll de.tense nperatipns accOrding to an announcemet by
Sleve MU1er, a member of tho
Civil Defenae Council
Frey, who succeeds Col. Frank
W. Haught of the west VirJinta .

also was ordered removed
appear•rce dock-et and
on the trla _docket.
-t~ l'(ati(ID41 GUard,

~i;;~;.;l'.i&amp;hl'dlll•"'d·l·:~ctbe

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and ehlldren, Nucy

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evonlnlil at their home, Ctaeeter
Road. honorln1 their granddiu_ghter 'Janice K~ JI.otter on her hrs\
bl&lt;thday.

.::~-~:-=-·J;,~. "~··,10II~Tb~e~llrl&amp;b~~·!:!leoi~C~o~m=er~fii::,:M::;kldl=:•po:::;.l1;_________ and nntee Kay.

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Is for a

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from a two

Homer Holter's
Entertain For
Grand Opughter

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9 A.M. to 5 P:M.

9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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Mrs. John Frick
Is Hostess To
Rela,ive Gr.oup

months visit in England.

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Nltw 1011'.i.ef~ to repl- your

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in this coun· .

Gncst 11 included Mrs. Burke Bero
of Chicago; Mrs. Winona H(laan
and Mis~ Jean Smart. :rd:emb~s
and advisors were Mrl'. Hn)':t~rs .
Manning Kloes, chairman, Mn
Gerald Anthnny. Mrs. Ruth -Robinson, Mn. Raymond Lievt., )fr~
owen Button, MIM lUwda Hall,
Mra. Gene Kauff, Mri, John:Fultz.
Mrs. ncnry Null, Mra. Richard Ow·

have just returned

. . . . . . . 9 A.M. to .5... P.M.
.

T"ursdoy ..... .. .. · · · · . . 9 A.M. to Noon

Tuft-

, d.ay then promptly ordered . four
-rbmmonitie1, a county and 111 lndudry to e~:plai.il tbelr alleged laek
of progreN i.o halting · pollution. ~ ~.

up-fu.aate re-

Mr. and Mrs. John Frick. entertained a group
or relatives
Sundi!Y at their
home, Rock
Springs noe&lt;1.
Guests
were
Mrs. Georg,
Stelnard, Miss P'rantes Kay Ste~n ­
ord Mn Howar"
Poole. Mts~
Ro~emn ry Poole , all of Akron; 1
Mrs Nellie
Brnt11ey, Columbus 1
and. Mrs. Clara Murray, Middle
port.
Mi~s Slflinard and Miss. Poolf'

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Pomeroy-Middleport; Ohio, Wednesday, August 14, 1957'

steady .1pread

pa~lor .

IASY TIIMS

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The Pri~cllla Clrl'.e of the B 11.
San hOrn Mis~lonary Snclety of tbe
F\r~t Baptist Church met Monday
night at th e Middleport Roadside
p11 rk for 11 pknlc llllppcr.
The blessing , whith preceded the
meal. w118 nsked by Mrs. C \an~­
mpnt E. Hoyt, wife of the church

'FIRST TIME EVER!
Mallretl

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THURSDAY AFfERNOO~

Band Boosters
Express Thanks
For Support

6 Dayo A Week

CLINTON
FISHER CO.

IOnlofil 6WO.

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Free Parkins

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CLOSED

attente~a~~n~~ase

Store Hours
8:00 lo

Sunday
M. 'hl
Mr and Mrs. Clarcm:c
I
and son RJcky of B:~s1\ were Sat·
uniny guests of Mr am'· Mrs
Willard Ehcrsba~h and daughter5.
Mr and Mrs. Charles . Buck
were Monday lunchron guests of
, Mr and Mrs. w1nard Ebersbach
Mr &lt;rnri Mrs. William Gra!l'
and ~on , J~mcs. Charleston, wEre
weekend J!UI'Sts of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. William Baker.
Mr. anrl Mrs . Mary Dudding and
son, San'lmy, of Huntmgton were
lick daughter oi Mr . and Mrs. S nday guests of her grandpar·
Miss Rosemarie P~~ictaC en Saturday August 17 will
e~ts. ~lr and Mrs. WiHiam B:aker
Peter J. ZeHck, Merl an, on
"ouse F.N. U.S . Navy
Mrs. William Fishc~, Mmerscome the bride of Jame\ Al~n s&amp;;ouse 'of Pomeroy, Route 1. VI.11 C ,,. a medical patient
at tbe
, l
"lb
son of Mr. a~d ~rs. c:~rh:fd
the St. Ros~ Church at Meri· MeJgs G~neral ,Ho:&gt;pJta ·
Mr ami Mn. W)alt Gi ert
1
The weddmg ~ to b c_ng held at the Russian Hall on
and ~on Jim and Michael S~en:er
dan with a rec~ptlo_n el
the ..pMancl Oil ~~~
st from three till seven.
'd
chools and is employed as allendcd
outin~ Sa1.urday ~cld
al
Miss Zeleick attended M~l ~,~e~n New England Telephone Camden Park, Hunltngton. .
a telephone operator at t~e 1o~ Pomeroy and is staUoned
Mr. and Mrs . Herman Ohhn~er
aud
son TerrY and Mr. ~~d Mr_s.
Co. Sprouse
with the U.S. Navy.
Willi~:~m Ohlinger wei'e VISitors m
50
t..h:.:e_n_e_w
-..,.L_O ndo~
M
W w 0 ·,ebl Washing- r'incinnati Sundny.
.
- p tc Va ·
rs
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kina reunion at Fortification , ar ~ ton' D
aRd M'r an~ M~~ · ~: ~ Mr . and Mrs. Donald McKcnu e
GatlipoHg sunday. Forty-nlne. PC'r
W 'ntehl Pomona. Callforma. VIS ~nrl f;tnnly were in Huntington
present f~r the annual reum~- k· it~d Mr ~nd ,Mrs. Forrest Bachtel Saturday to attend the Ashland
c
ani family Monday .
Mr and Mrs. George- Fry,
Oil Co' outmg at Camrtrn Pa!k..
bour~e were week end guests of
Mr and· Mr!'l. Herbert Munrc, 0 ~
Mr anrt Mrs. William Kmg
Mlsa Mabel Hysell who a~om~:~ Dayton, wflt'e week en~ guests of and da 11 ghlcrs, Carrie and Judy
nled them Sunday to .the FrY
Mr. and Mrs. •Shlrle~ M1l1H
u-f Newark and
Mr and Mra.
nlon at Pine Grove Hill. west coFrank Calbelzor of Akron we~n
~umbus, RFD, w. Va Othd"t'hfrom
weekend guests of Mr_ and Mu.
Middleport who allcnde
eo~~
K11-rl GrueHcr, MinCr&amp;\•1\le.
union were Mr. and Mrs. J
Mrs Karl Grucser an d ~au~~:h;
Fry, Mr. and Mrs. We!&lt;lcy Pry an~
ter, Miss Manlyn, w1·rc VISitor.,
son. Marvin, and Mrs. Ada Lam
In Parkersburg Monday
bert.
Miss Martlyn Gruescr rutLtrned
to her employment in Columbull
M
C F. Hawkins is v'1~1tmg
Kenneth McElhinny , president Monday twcnmg a!lur a ~cver:~t
her rJiiUghtcr and son in· la~ .. Mr.
or
the Middleport Ban!'\ Boostt1rs flays vbtl with her parents , ~r .
Jack
Evans
New
l;a\lfor·
9
d M
an
, r.
·· th
•rnd
n\8. She aceompame(
cr g a · Assnriation. hu expr&lt;lUerl his ap· and Mrs. Karl Grueser. She r~ ·
turned h~re Fnday from a two
daughter and her )lusbund, Mr . prcci at1011 and \hal of th&lt;•
t=eks vacation In Florida.
and Mrs. Frilnk Eaal.cp, Columbus . tion mf'mhers for 1hc success u
hOme Sunda:. and went on to New ll'C Creun Socit~1 w\11eh ':\'liS hciJ al w l\lr ~nd Mrs. Wtlliam Pnrkcr
thr high schoo l la~t week.
anrl funul:v of columbus and Mr.
camornia.
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Mrs. Paul Theiss was . ~otcnerr~l
Mrs. Lesta Gotharrl ts planning
to move htr furnilm'e to Cohlm- chairman nr I he SQcial ~lllrh sold
b
this week end wher&lt;' she wtll almost $200 worth or Jrc crea~ .
muaske her home The Rev . ani.\ M1·s. r;~ke Pl&lt;' and candy The A.BsOCillGuy F. Sl\yre and tllree rhtldren tJon ~ \so Is thn nkln&amp; Hand D~tednr
will move to ttlc Gothard home on George Dallas anO members of ~h&lt;'
South Third Avenue and are plan· Senior Band fnr the eoncert which
~dded 10 the success of the Social.
nlng to sell thcl.r home
Com mlltCl! members, contrlb~­
Mrs. J . w. D~~Vumna. w.
Lors and tl1c townRpeoplc who. a ·
tr.nded Lhe Eoclal are all. r~cclvmg
the thanks of the AstiOCiatton.

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m•e.aU of Mt. and
)ln. Roy
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It
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Mr and Mrs. Roy Ho er
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v
hmebe~
famU;y were 8 un a.,.
•uelta of ):Jer mo. ther, Mn Geo.
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TbampMin Chet ~re.
d
MUs y~e
Thomas reLu~:;,
home Sa\urday atter a two w
visit ln ·Cleveland witb her br~
ther and alster·in·law, Mr .. jn
Mra. ,HortOP Th_omas and fama y. d
ur-eek e~d vtaltort or Mr. an
.,...,
kl
and familY
lira. Euaene Buc ey hil brother
or Mulberry Ave. were
u. and m.n
··~. Jaek Buckley and two
,...
p
blidrea of Jl(ew Brighton,
a.
~bey eame eapccially to atted•d tb•
ann11al BIIC•~1e). reunion he 1d 8RUD·
dav, Aug. 11 , at the Forte
un

ELBE RFELDS· STORE

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Local 1tudenUI at the post-ses110n
at Ohio Unlveralty include Mrs. Ro1
Mra
Rosll
W1ae,
an
bert Allenaworth, Mr!C James Haw·
Mr
t
I'll S,
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ley, Middleport teac:hen; · Mn.
family.
Mildred and CharleY Jo . Hal's, RlchardiWella, Sb.ella Stover and
New Riehmnnd, have been vLJiUna: Sallv Scb~&amp;af. St1.1ing on campul
their grandparentt, Mr. and Mr~ for the post-M~BaioD is Chnles HasW 5 Hawl~y. Salem Center, an 'dns &amp;on of Mr. and Mrs. Noa~
ar~ ~pending several da}'l with Huldna.
.
Mr. and Mi'l. owen Ji'ink a..,.:J
their aunt, Miss Mildr~d Hawley,
and untie, Jamea Hawley, and )Irs, BOM, Bill, Dean anl Danny, were
In Gallia County .sunday at the
Hawley .
i
Mrs WllforO Struble, Logan, v a- home q{ her· parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lt('d h~r 80 n, Kenneth McElhinny, Thomas Boggs,' and attended the
and familY las\ week and wat'l ac- funeral of her nephew, Glenn
son of Supt. and Mrs. Marcompanied home by her granddaughter, Kathie McElhinny, for a
visit.
d M ,
Mrs. Edna Price, Pcrtlan , av
tie BeeKic, Racine, and Tob)' Beegle. Beaver Fa1111 , Pa., ~·ere recent
gLtesta of Misa Loll Cecil.
M.r. and Mrs. Hubert Taylor and
family Bill and Helen Louile, have
Lee Smith and son,
movlna: today from the
i~eilia 11 ier apartment to the H. J
Ru!lsell property on south Third
Avenue which was vacaterl hy Mr.
IS
and Mn. Rubltd LeVaughan and

Our Store

,-

camp mccun·:.
laura St' harfer and Wayne Lclf·
hcil spent the weekt&gt;IHl al Man•·
field Methodist camp meetmg.
Mrs. Edward Parfrtl acco:mpan·
Jed her son aw:l rlaughter-m-la~,
Mr. and Mrs . l.awrenre Parfitt
to FlorJ ~ a for a \'acallon .
Miss Nancy Durn~ ma~ the
· hi ,uest nf Mr . and Mrs.
overmg
rl r
lly
Donald Houda ~ helt 8n
am

Mr . and Mrs. Rit!hard Wells and
children, Dee Ann and Ricky,

Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Mi.

raewte SaturdaJ.
w
Roy QuuiUen of Welllbutl. ·
Vo ,, the auesl of b ls slater,
..,
dJ
Mr·,·. John Guinther aad frieD
1n Syracuse .
() k
Mr. and Mn. CharLes
uc= ·
dd "'""1-e of Rltt
WOJlh and gran a.,..... r .
.
mao are the i\ICSt~ of hiJ par·
ents, Mr. aad Mra. Albert Duck·
woMrtrh. ' oSnydn~~:.: ·Steft RotiiOn.
..·
of
Ib
Galltpoli.s 'visitll!'d Saturday w t
hi.s daughter and son•in-l,aw M.r.
and Mrs. William Wlnebrenqer
.
"ftl Wl
and bia sister, Mra. M.a.,.,
ne·
breM~ner~n:Y~::.seCeeil Cook rmd
·
.. p
week
fam ily or Beaver,h' a., wtre Mr
end guc.sts 0 1 15
S
·
anti Mrs. Walter
. YfiCWIC .

:o~n~S~to~u~b~o~nv~i~U~e~,~ca~ll~e~d~oo~·;:·r~m~·~::Mr:.~·~nd~M:r~•~·~;:~~-~Mor~a~~P~o~rk=·~:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.

tn~r and Mrs. Noel H_ysen and spent Sunday with her parents,
so~:s Paul and Wallace-, Columbus.
&amp;re 'guests o( Mr. and Mn Gall
Hysell and Sandra.
.
Misa Betti.!'! Wlae, Miami, atTJved
Sunday for a visit with ~er pad

P'arley of
and Mrs. Kenneth
K.e d
Cbeylon, W. Va ., weu wee n
r ",r.
and Mn. Edward
lu.. t. O
'
Pu}l:er, Mmersvme.
Mr. ond Mra. Clarence Owens
of Grundy, Va, are the ~uestl
of :M.r.s . Fannie Kaspar , Mmerr
vdle
and Mn. Herbert Miller_
have rellll'ned home titer a weeks
visit in Mt. • flrOJpec\ , UL. wH.h
Mr. aod Mrs. John Michel ami

/

was

' ~venaivood.

elab after taking a ride up and
down Children's H(lane' Hill.
The new road, completed this
week with s blacktDp rurrace bY
the ChriRty Blacktop C(l .. Marietta,
o.. i&amp; wide and smooth and bas a
"'Ueh easier grade than the £0'1'111er -curviog graveled road.
· Pomeroy vi~lage agreed to pay
ftir blacktopping while it is reported ' &amp;he eounty graded and laid the
rock base on the new roadway
leading to what recently has btren
cille die Children's Home Hill Ad·
diUcn. - - - - - -

'·

.AND

Tbe Kyger

:::_:_::_ _ _ __

General Hospital
she IQlblbed. 'l quanctlemi~ l~elled

RIVIVAL MI~T~NG , . ··
,Revival aeMices will be ~ld
. a~otdtn1::la ®:nef. ' tbro·~ll)qu&amp; 'tile week •t. the Fall
.of SYrilcuse;
GosPci ' Chui';l.b ~ in Portland, X:ev--.
wiiB' "pumped out~ Jietb
1J th~ evangeli~t for
~mforta)lf tout, . tbi,.
wbloh Wgln at ?:41.

.

tbe verdld: today of village offi·

I

.

.,·

NELSON CITED
Donald Clair Nelsen, I&amp; Langll--:
Ville, wn a.-reMed Jut evening by
eiiy police on a charge of reckless
Operation of a motor veblcle ~
He was I"Jted to appear
be ore. MayO!' E. ·F. Robinson SatOMIJ Dlflh~

Brjek-tl.

dents -.111 roo•m•

thls W..t. Tltey
.since &amp;heir direCtor
to S.indusky bY the
brother~

Tbe cadet

Tb~sda,: at
the Matcblng Band:

priettee

...

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