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8--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 16, 1957

Mrs. Eugene Conde Chester Dof A
· Is Hostess For
Past Councilors
The Canasta Club Meeting Is Held

the dll"f"~l1on of .\ fr '
Marion
Wood 01nd Mrs H o•~ Cleland
With priws awarded thf' wmners
The door prize w.as ;, warded to
Mrs. Floyd Ridenour
Kdre .o;liment~ WPre
.served IJ:,
the hostess Mrs Edd1e H.artun s
w1th Mrs. Henry Eil'hmger as
~ontributing hostess.
PreSt&gt;nl werf' Mrs Georgi" Pyl
e6 • Mrs. Clelanrl. Mr!-. :.1able Van
.. 1er, Mrs. "ld
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Wllloughby Jill I, Mr!! Hohart Ne
well Mn. Rldf'nour. Mrs Nor
man' Frederick , Mrs. M 1l'o Biggli,
Mra. Henry Spem~r . Mrs. Curli~
Frederick.

Mrs. r.ugene Conde entertain·
The Past Councilors of Chester
eel the Lincoln He1ghts Canasta Council, 323, Daughters of Amer ·
Club Wednesday evemng at her ica met Wednesday evening "
home, Anne Street
the lodge haU .
Mrs. Oscar Weber . presiden:,
Prizes were awarded to Mrs W . presided and opened the meeting
Wallaee, Mrs Shirl'-'Y Gti111Lher . with scripture
reading lahn
Mrs. Roberty Story and Mrs. Ho- from 'John 13. followf'd by the
bert Dailey .
Lord's Prayer and pledge to the
Mn. J amr~ Van Meter. Mrs
Flag in uniSon .
Refrcs hmrn l.' were served by
' Fannie Ada!YI.S, Mrs. Wt•bf'r, Mrs
the hosU&gt;JI!o to those turned abovt·
Fouow1nil a snorl tusines~ se)- Virgil Rou~&gt;h, Mrs. Bu~l Ridenour .
and Mrs. Douglas Sm~er.
sion, games were played under rs. Ada Neutzllng . Mr =. Wood ,
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Mae ;m d Dolores Kra Pu iPr

Mn. last W('t' k

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Jame.s Wl('khilnt , Mrs. Wallace
Ambera;:cr , Barbara &lt;tnr1 Norma
Jean Wright
Hostesses for the Scptemb..'r
meeling .viii be ~I rs Esther
Wright and Mrs Hobart Newell '
Wl lh Mrs Henry S~cnter an(!
Mrs. Norma n f'red enrk n1 charg...
~lr iind ~~rs L. W. Cannon and
50
or re('reatiori.
I'l. Wayne, Roanoke ,
Vll . art:
rcnt111~ th~ apartment of Misll
Margaret Sauer.
I L D JLarllngcr an.d John Cunnmgham of Buffalo, W Va _, have
Cli'Lurned from visiting former Arfnrnd• of lhe former in
Mrs Charlotte Dixon , Toronto, cHuntsville. Va . and Gastoma. N
Can , i~ visiting Miss Sylvta Me· ·
Ma~tcr. M r~. Roscoe Fowler and
Allen Hu ~ hr.:s, hoBtler at the New
y 0 ,k r·e ntral 5ho , at Hobso"'
01. , , ••lat•···es ,.• •te •g&lt; co .. nly .
"Mr ~ ~...
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and •Mrs. " Wtlliam
Kverson
started a two week's
vaCll lion tO·
and daughtrn, Jan et &lt;~nd Patrici ,a d. Jc•
have re tu rned rrom
Sandusky
Eugrne Spires , who has been at
whe re they were called by the Fort Knox , Ky .. is visiting hir
death of ht s brother, Warne Ever· mother, Mrs Helen Sansbury, beson.
fore leavmg Tuesday for Fort Dill,
Mrs. Allen Hughes .and Jerry N . J enroute to Smlr , Turkey.
Lowuy are local residents who are
Larry W•ley, who has be-en a
completing the summer sesston at PFC in the Army at Fort Rlley,
Rio Go.a!'ldl! College th is week .
Kan sa lit has received his honorable
Mr and Mrs. W1 llirun Kitchen t"hschargc after two year 's: service
Chil liC'othe, vtsttetl thdr families and 1s expected home this week
here last w ~ek end.
~n d hy 1'! 13 parent s, Mr. anr' Mrs '
---- -~-- -- ~. H Wiley and family.
Mr and :vt.rs C B. W c.·lse took
Mrs. G. H. Koehler and chilflren,
Christ ine, Retty Lynn, Ricky, MiFleetllne
chae l and Karen Sally, to their
Deluxe 2 door, local owner home in Cu lumb11s today after
41,000 actual miles. Per t hey had been visiting Mrs. Koehler's m olher. Mrs. E S. Schaaf,
feet.
and !am1ly.

M.iddlepor!
Society

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Judy Holliday
Richai'd Conte
"FULL OF LIFE"

- •!soGary Cooper
kalph Bellamy
"'THI COUI'I' MARTIAL 011
BILLY MITCHELL"

(Cinemucope-Technicolor)

WE'RE SHOOTING THE WORKS
IN AN

S.t.,rd•r Only
Augu1t 17
George Montgomery
Lola Albrl,lilhl

1949 CHEVROlET

$350

"PAWNI!EE"

(His Latest in TruC'olor}
-alsoPeggy Ca11tle
Richard r:onte

ALL OUT

MEIGS MOTOR CO • .

"TARGET ZERO" ,

Phone 6378 &amp; 6023

Quillen Comedy and Cartoon

SALES ROADEO

Pfe Paul Johnson, who has been
stat ioned al Fort Crowd er, MO.,
wil l arrive home S&lt;lturday to join
his w1 fe ar, l daughter, kimberly
Ann . after receiving his discharge
aft er two years in service. Mrs.

KriS
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s·lrthd Oy artlnger
pOr ty
Held Tues day

F~~tlla 1nd Canad 1, They also vh gia Wlltiarru.on ilnd hh sutlert
ited In C•nton with Mr. and Mrs 1 nd brothrr.!l-in·la w M •·· ilnd Mtt.
Harry Dav;~ and family and In W. A. Gibbl and Mr. and Mra.
Voun1stown with
Mra. George Jack Kennedy
Campbell.
Mr . and Mn. Harold ijysel l
America's only VIOlin factory l•
and fftnlly of Columbus are the Lhe Jackeon.Guldan plant II CoKristin Hartlngrr, five year old sueet.s of Mr. and Mrs Homer Hy· lumbus OhiO . Here the commetdaughter of Capt. and Mrs. James
U
cial viOlin , used bY the ..'~~ginner
Hartinger. Newburg , N. Y., has se Mre. Edward Parker Sr of and the •'htllbatly fiddler . IS m.u.&amp;
been visiting hr:r grandparenh, Minersville entered Hol~r Ho~ · produced . All other factorY·madll
Mr. and .. ,, Edga· Allenawo,th
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,·mpo•ed
'"' Mrs. • 'ft w,enee Ha,l· pita) , Thursday for treatment
vio ms are
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and Mr. and
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Mrs. Walter Baker and ehll· 1
ing.,, t ..11 .. su mme,.
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dren left Thurliday for San D1ega ,
Tne ortgu•a
la
Tuesday evening her cousin.ti, Calif to j1i!in Mr Baker who i• Tom's Cabtn " was satd to have
aunt• •nd neig.".&lt;•0 ,•ood
pia&gt;·•
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oun temporary . • ...
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mates were invited to the AlienaRankin Home at Ripl eY , OhiO ~. a
worth ·home for
home-made Ice · Mn.
Columb ust ,,,,,·,n 0 ', 1 the Underground Rail·
h Helen Baum
.. of
M 1
cream and c:tkt· to celebr~te Krb· IS t e guest of ... rs. ) rl e Wa · road. Today fhe home serves as
tin 's fifth birthday . Her cake was son.
a museum .
a clown face and the guests were
_.~' ' ' ' ' ' 1 &lt;· ..'"'P
•ak•s
w•"th thet·,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williamson
Am•,•·
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1 1 bilhona1re wa!
cream and punch.
~and son of
Indianapoha, Ind., clevelandet John n. Rockefeller
Tht' g uests included her ma- are s ~nding a part M his va ta· j of Standard Oil.
terna l great grandmother, MI'i. 1lion w1th his mother, Mrs. Geor·
H:l.rvey Allensworth ; her patern1l ~-------...:----------~------­
ll'andrnother,
Mrs.
Lawrence .
Hartinger; Mrs . Raymond Allens· ·
worth and chil&lt;!re n, Harvey, Joe,
Rt~e Ann and Jean, Houston , Tex;
Mrs. Lionel Boggs (Mary Lou HMrlingrr) and children, Joy, Jellrey,
James an"d Dennis ; her cousins,
Vlrs. Thomas Roach and snns.
fommy and Bubby; cousins, Bee·
·cy Allcmwor~h. Debby Grucser,
Vliddlr.port; Sandra and Mary Lu
Kail, Cheshire; playmates and
their mothers. Mr!i-. Mar'y Hindy
md children, Mary Jo, Ronme,
)usan, Raymond and Joe.; Mn.
:;eorge Hackett Jr., and William,
Linl.!a, Dennis and Melanic, Mid·
:llepol'\ : and her brothers, James
;nd Michaer and mother, Mrs.
James Hartinger, Newburg, N. Y
Other cousins, Mrs. Helen AI·
lensworth Burnell and chlldren
were unable to attend.

Paul Williams, whn W&amp;B lnjured
Ill 1111 automobile acciden t while dnving a Middleport
tax1. was ta.lr:en from Metgs Genera! H o~pttal this week to St. Joseph
Hospital In Pari:ersbur&amp;. Mr. WU- I
Iiams t.u a broken hip •nd pelvlt!
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1954 Fotd 2 dr. Sedan
Originil l hlnrk finish like new .

1954 Buick V8 Special

$1,295

19 54 Chevrolets

as low as $995

WI"! ha·ve four fine four door 210 ,;edaM - with and without powcrglidP

No

19SS Buick VB Special

ladies are mighty

4 dr . Sedan . One local

own~r .

$1,895
J)ynaflow drive .

19SS Buick V8.Special

$1,995

1957 Pontiac VB 2 dr. Sedan
Less than 600 mil es on it. Hydramatic drive. Smart black
trimmed in white. Radio and heater. f'ully equipped.

mean

indood, we

you
important to us. We are
it sincerely -

awpre of the fact that many family money
llljltters

2 d' liard Top . Less than 14,000 miles by careful local
(lwncr. Dynaflow drive . ~ully1 e quippcd .

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''Y~u're just st1ying fltfltl"

'lfll •your

responsibility; and we

want you to be aware of this fact: We e&lt;n\.
eider it our reeponsibility to be helpful to

yoU, however we·canJ in manqing them.

OUR BANK IS EVERYBODY'S BANK.
MAKE !T YOUR "FINANCIAL HEADQUARTERS"!

Make un an offer.

We Pay Z% Interest On Your Savings

1956 Chevrolet Delray · · · · · ·

· · · · $1

2 flr . Sedan. Rcautiful blue .:md white finish. All vinal
trim inside . One local owner.

'1956 Pontiac VB 2 dr. Sedan • · $1,895
Low mileage. Like new condition . Radio, heater, no

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 187!
Member Federal ReMrve Syotem
Member Federal Deposit lnouranee Corporation
POMEROY
RUTLANV

ever :;a1 on scats without covers.

1956 Dodge Coronet
4 dr. St•dan. Push button drive. Radio and Heater.
~;wept wing beauty.

1956 Olds Super "88" · ·· · · · · ·· · · ·· ·
2 dr .

liard Top. Power steering and brak es. Hydramiltlc

drive. A fjne automobile.
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SPECIAL

1956 Chevrolet
t

1956 Buick V8 Century · · · ·· ·· · · · · · $2,595

Belaire· 4 Door Hardtop

2 dr : Hard Top . Tr•de-ln from
new Buick. Dynaflow rlrive .

*SPARKLING BLACK FINISH

satisfied Buick

owner on

1954 Pontiac 8 Star Chief · .- · · · · ·· · $1,395

Uke. new, beautiful black interior, with ' white trim , white
sidewall tires like new.

C&lt;&gt;nv. Cpe. Like n ew light blue finish with new blue top,
and all leather sealS . ll ydramallc drive. Really sh,rp
looking.

POWER STEERING -· POWER BRAKES

1953 Buicks · · · · · · · · ·· · · · ·· · as low as $895

Including Radio and Heater.
This lo Really a Cream Puff and
Lopk At Tbe Price

Power Pack Motor , Loads of AccQSSOrles

Five fine cars. trad e-in from satisfied owners.

1953 GMC
N~arly

V2 ton Pickup · ·· · · · · · · ·· $795

new }1alnl job. Not a flaw or

1952 Buicks · · · · · · · · · ·
Choice of five

blcmJ~h!

• as low as $695

good hr..

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SAVE IJUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON

TillS ONE

MANY MORE
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104 Years of Servlee
"From Buggies to Rulrks"

Pllone SU or 308-M

Pomeroy, Ohio

"THE

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TUTTLE MOTOR CO.'
Where You Can Buy With Confidence
150 W, Mllin St.
Phone 81·X
Pomeroy, Ohio

Aerou From The Former Legion A11to Sale•

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The Second
Ward Women's I
Chtb tnet Tuesday evenlpg at thl'
wArd house with Mr!lt. William
Sh£lridan, president, presiding.
During the business se.uion
plans were made f6r an auction
sal!! to be held nt the next meeting. The traveling !)rize ilonatetl
by ~lrs. John Hunnell Wlls award·
N1 to Mu. Waid Gorbv Scvf:lral
me mbers received
gUts frnm
thrir aecret pals.
(;ames were played during the ~
ev~ning and prizes awarde~ the
winnE"rs. Refreshments were serv·
rd by Mn Lydia Hysell, Mrs.
Mrs. Gardner
John Hunnell,
ManJl:in and Mn. Mabel Mankin.
Attendinp were those named
above and Mrs. William Boyd,
Mrs. Henry Dailey
Sr., Mrs.
Wyatt Gilbert, Mn. Charlea J.
Werr1 , 'Mrs. Ella: Arnold~ Mra.
Eugene Triplett,· _Mra. Cliffor~
Jenkinson ~ Mr_,, Betty Blackwood
Mrs . Howartt. Kitchen, Mlsa MQd4t
line nelda, l'ftrs. Allee Clark, Mq.
Ci..rl Persinger and gue1ta Darla
Sheridan and Ellen Roush.

De-

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Bel Air

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Two Tone

1954 FOlD

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Letart Cemetery under dlre~tlon
of the Y.wlna FUur•l Rome.
.-&amp;,rvi~·ing the deceased are bls
wife' (;Qrnet and two ~hildren.
R 1 h S lth 0 r p tland nd Max.
a P
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a
lne Sb~ln of Anttulty.
Also Juurviving are five sl.sters:
Ruby Grueser, MlneisVill~; Zana
1Gainer Baabtn· Haltie MeMurray.
Porualtd- Mary'woods Let&amp;rt · and
Nora Hoback A.fihtab~la; two' broUters, Frink' ~m'ltb of Portland

Customllne

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Satorday M·ornmg
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Methodt.t
Chrch.
will
held at the
funerll horite Wit~
1 the Rev. C. ~· Hoyt l)ft'ieill'ting.
She will be l)jjrled In the Nolooh·
vUle Greenla'Wn Cemetery.
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1953 FORD ........ .. ........ .... .. . - .... -.' .... - ' ' . ' ' .. -- ' - $1095
and Fordomailc Tranomission .

R. :.. H. RA.WLINGS. SONS CO.
YOUR DODGE.PLYMOUTH

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By,.. "Remember Me'".
-"long Prairie Moon".
Wlt'f1ern *ype numben to
be htduded wiU be "Dort't 'nnce
.)It: In" by Gera1d Kelly; "Let Me
1V•hoo" by Orval Wiles; ''1\agtime Cowboy Joe." by Norma Chapman and "Buttons and BoWl'' br
Donna Reibel. Bill Clark. minatreJ
ban:toilt.. will be featured on tbe
JeOOnd xeJlC:
Joe Struble will make several
appearancel!ii in roles of the firat
seen~ · aed Charles Werry, Charlea
Swiaher, Fred Brown aad Robbie
Brown will do the solo work on
"Rock-A-Billy" backed by the male
ehorus.
There will be only one show
presented this year ln contrast tq
tbe two given in one evening by
the ISISOCiation last year. Direction is by Bob Hoefiicb and .fo~n
Rk:hmond will be ma~er 01 ceremon.ies. Members of the on:br:atra
arc Mn. Olive Innaham, show aecompanist; Russell Roush, baa,
•nd Kenny MeEihinny_ drums.

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lDon Johnson,
F
r representing
of America. the Fu·
Bert B•b1e was no Uf"ie d We dn e&amp;5
ure arme
day of the death of bls brother,
Champitm! presented awards John Wi!llam Bable 48, Rt. 1,
were Mary Kay Johnron. foocl
,. II at! Veterpresel'vation and preparation from I Carp • nte~,t a t tlte Ctnc ~nemployee
the 4_H clubs· Mary Walton, food ans osp1 a 1· If~ wu ~t 1 In Chi!
preservation from the F . H. A.; ~f thhe Vetderans Hosp eta eran 0
:r.lelva Fa'¥ Jordon, home furnish- hcot e an
was a v
ings from the 4-H girls; Janet World War n.
Knight, demonstrations from
Sunivors include hill mother,
4-H girl•;· members of the Ham- Myrta Hable. Point Rpclr.t his
ronville Honor Girl!; Club for wife the former Mary Townsend;
their educatloiTIII booth; Donna two' sona, Clyde and Virgil ; two
Hllldore, F.H.A..
style ahow; sisters, Mrs. Edna Spires, CircleJoyce carson, F.H.A., garment ville and Mr. Mary Corley, Mount
construction; VIrginia Johnson, Pleasant, Mich .. and the one bro4-H style show; Doris. Caldwell, ther, Bert, MlddleporL
4-H garment cOnstruction.
Members of the Future FumFuneral services were held to·
ers of America receiving eham- day at Harkins Chapel Church by
Mepionshi p a ward s were Roy v an the wrlrhtKell Funeral
d i Home,
h irt
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Mef.er, rope ; Carl Hobart. shop; ArtJ!ur, and bur e w t J1!. L ary
IContinved On P•e• S".v.n)
rites at a nearby cemetery.

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cine that
Rt. 1,
Garner va.
PU J35 per moatb
IU.ppdrt
1 · ~_year-old S!hild Jn cuatody of
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· Burial will be m.de ln Suncreat . .Tbe aotlori wi1 . taken , undl:nlftmorlafCemetery at Point Plea- aUthority Df the Aeeiprocatin(
~aDt by tbe Foaelsonr Funetal Act with the .atate of ·.Aiabama.
where lbe plslllliU reild..,

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Also In jail today are Emmett
Welch. Pomeroy, 45, held for in·
vestigation; cecil
for intoxication, and Slurley usey, 28, Middleport, for investigllion.'
Chlef of Police Leroy Bartrum
sand Charles Maa&amp;e)', 27. huBband
of Shirley Massey, is being held
in Middleport jail pending an investigatlon.
Harold Howell, in jail pending a
non-support case before the grand
jury, was released under $IKKI
bond.

Dougl~s. S~de,

JtED CROSS MEETING
A meeting of the Red Cro!l'll
Executi\'e Board bas been railed
for Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the
Chapter Room. All rnemben are
urged to be prt~~ent,

A crowd of 830 pe'rson&amp; were in
attendance Friday night when the
annual horse pulling eontest war
held as the grandstand feature of
the IH:th Annual Melg.t: County
.
Fair.
Teaml!i of horses participating in
the competition were divided intG
weight classes and rosettet and
prmiuml or $50. $35, $20, ~15
and $10 were awarded to the five
top teama in each dasa.

owners or teams wlnntng the
3800 poundt~ and undet" clalll, re·
~pectively, were Gerald Douglaa,
Shade, F. J. Cremeans, Mereer·
\'ille· Whitt and Son, Lueasvillt;i
Gera'ld Guthrie, Coolville all}l
Stort! and Vlncent of Frankbvt.
Ohio. .

Rotary Speaker
Predicts Growtlt
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Of Industry Here

Storts and Vincent teams. also
took the first two places in the
2801 to 3200 pound• clus and
third, fO\Irth and ll.ftb plac::e~~ went
to Ray Stover, L.octbourne; Geor&amp;e
Paul Pearson, manager of the ,
Guthrie GuYsvllle, and Alton Dou· ,ce!eneae Corporation of Americ•
l!las, Shade.' ,
'Jlant at Gallipolis Ferry was the
- In tbe lteav}'1i"'ight o\au of :peaker Frjday evening when the
3201 pounds and over. only four 'didr.!leport-Pomeroy Rotary .Club
tt',llmli took part. The wmners, one 11et a\ Heath MethOdist Church
through four, retpettively. were ·or t.heir weekly dinner meeting.
Russ Wingrove, waverly, w. Va.: ;. F: Hlbba. president. pret~idPd
Storlll and Vincent, Jack Midkiff md Edison ~ter, program cbalrChancey, and Larry Goodman
'W!n, intrqductd the spillker who
Amanda.
s a member of the Gallipolis Rouy Club.
Mr. Pt•rson's talk, which was
1oth infonnaUve od interesting
·overed the history of hilll compan~
!le produets and divisiOlUI of the
ompany and the pl&amp;ns for the
•ll)flt's development and lrowth.
An increue of 346 haa beer
ln hia speech . he saicl thal in
noted in the attendance nguret
910 two brothen frOm Switzorfor the first three dayS' of the !Hth and deYf"loped tbe process of
annual Meigs County Fair, All~n ..akinll ~lul05e acetate whioh
C. Hill. fair board secretary, said. 'l llll used to waterproof the Canvaa
f airplanes in World WR1' I. Th~
On Fridll)', 3,241 p~nons paid
admission to the fair compared to irst plant was in En&amp;:land and Ute
2,803 wbo paid admission on the econd in Cumberland Md .
The 11pe.:1ker explained the rulhird day of the fair last year.
on for the choice or plant sitf'S
and said that th~ land at GalUpo1iJ.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
~errY .wla chosen because hil eompany e.pected tiJto Ohio Valley to
Admitted : Mu. Charm Chapman 1ave a tremendoua growth. partHarrisonville; Mrs. Georae Nes- cu)ariiy in thl" chemical industry,
!elroad, Pomeroy; J . C. WineJar, :n the next few years.
Pomeroy; Herman Paraou, LeHe ezplained that the raw-mattart, W. Va.
l'rlal supply, the transportation
DlshargeQ: John Manley, Mid- facilitiea aud t.be avallal!Wty bl
, With intetest this past week having been focu,sed on t.ho 'agricultural rursuits· of . Meigs dleport· Loutse Partlow, Pomeroy; muke~ made tbe a~te in Wett
County dtie to the annual fair it is expected that l)laey ot our readers w1l be a~le to 1dentify Geraldi~e DeWees, Dexter; Mrs. Virginia the best for hu eompill)''l
tOtlay"s aerial photo' of another Meigs County farm. Tbe owner of ·the farm ptctured above Dorothy Durst, Portland Mrs. Ad· pur;posQ. The,- .i.~mp~y ~1
die Stalder, PomerOJ.
(COAtlnuM ~ P.,.
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free framed slOSSJ photo by calliDg a1lltell&amp;il¥ Sentinel offices.
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Interest To Many Farm Folk

M- Eva Ste·•;art
I John Enunish
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km; va.;
uuMrs.
uaztpe;
KlrJ:tY,
EvelYn
lble, VJ.enna,
Mason;
Mrl. Eva Varian, Clifton, and Mn.
W'ID&lt;hl ShaDe, ~. o:
Frtenda .mar eaU at ·the reli·

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services for Ml'll. Eva
,Mr.!and Mrs .. A . Emml•h
Luella Slewarl, 71, who died l•t•
to McArthur Fridat by the_
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at ber home In deam:f.f his brother, John
IY morn ng
1 f' bel" Sun miab, ho had been a patient at
Mst Cohl1%1bil,
the
gan Hoapll.ltl
the
_with
heart •o••!uo-• .
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Funer.t ~eryic:e.t are to be he14
The Che11t C'llnle wu betd a~ the Flim#'nlll officlatutJ. .
M:oilday at MeArtbur and Mr. and
office of .Ur. B;titrlmaa •1'hur$day · The r!eeea&amp;ed waa OOrtl June t , Mr•- Ernmhh, w~?:o returp.td home
afternoon ..,.lth Mtt. A. J. Btraua ·'880 Jt tet:r, w--va., and was Friday nicht: will gn back. to Mc•nd Mll11 Bernice Ledlle, RN. u- n.ece4ed In . eath by bet husband Arthur .Sunoa, and rem•m until
19istlng Dr. C. ill llla1'1twoqd. 'tpe- ~ :
~
t"he fpnftaL
eiali.t from C.lumlJMf. ·
9\tryt,lng a~, • b;rotber, How- .
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lrd Thompson or WheelJng, W. ·
County TUbe~utdJ&amp;'. an~ H¥1tl' ,lfa.· a mter. Ml'l. Addltl' Edwardl
w. Va.; thlee 11dna. T.
f"ssoclatlon ud the C9'tnty H.lth ·ttl'
epartment.
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&amp;. Stewart. Poipt Pleaunt; E: H.
Thirty-three 'pettons were ex- Stewu~ We.s.t Columbl•• and H.
amined with 13 old . . .; 10 old A. Stew•i-t of PotDt Pleaaa~l
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contacts;
"f•~:
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Al•o au*·lVlnf afe itx. ·daugh·
luspects 1ndold
t nt\Y
COQtaetl.
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llc1a Bltuinc. Albany,
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O.t M'n. ·• lbl Ell!l'.d~, M•
Judge John

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thie\letl
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F·un...r'al erv•'ces
·;'ll\re·ExamiDeu·
.~ W.ill Be Sunday Logan Hospital
, ~neral
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were
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At Chest Cli
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MAA 10-AthleUc
MilT AssociThe Middleport'
~ion wUI meet Tuetday. evenJn, ·
at the HiJh Sqbool ft '7:30. when
JollD '- Th~mpsOn,.. f!W f~otball
ilooeh, will be lp~~·!d to . ~
~diijeport, t~Af. .,IJ. nqmlq:•tins
eomaiittee LwiU 1110 be selected at
tl'ii &lt;hleetlng ani. pt.D• DllN for
. ~ • eomlllt lt»!liaU lltloon.

Pay Telephones
Are Target For
Thieves Friday

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$995

This rear marks the second annual fair presentation for the
minstre group which beld the record last year for the largest
attendaaee ot an}' gr~nd
event.
Thi,. year', production is a two
5Cene ahow w:lth the serond .cene
tarrying 1 out a vaude"Ville theme.
Outing the arene ruth favoritfll
of yesterday u "Sidewalb rd
N'ew York". "Won 't You Come
Home, Bill Bailey", "Gi•e Me A
A wave of minor crime awept Lidl"" Kiss" , "Twelfth Strut Rag"
tbrouib Pomeroy Friday night ex· "Hello. Ma Baby", "By the sea"
tending from the Pomeroy Bend and " ln the Little Red Se'hoGJ..
lH'idJe to tbe Beacon Servit'e Sta· houae" will be uaed with eborus
in now costuming being
lion at the junction of Route.&amp; 33
featured along with the 'fOCal ren·
md 7.
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ditlons.
Chief of Police Trant E. Hudion
said anYeatigttion Ia beins
Expected to be popular with
PUilhed into theft of three tele- tU fair •bow uowd is the Cbu;l-hones fre»A pay bootha. One was ledon danee reutine. wllieh fetat lhe BeRt~~ Station. a 5eCGad ture.: Sondra Petta. Vicki jr.wn.
al the A5h1and Oil Sta&amp;ion, W. landr• Jog:raham, M'U'1_ Aatberpr
Main-st . .Qper.atd b\' William Swlt- Evei,o CleJ.nti a•d Lila tltrien
zel, and thf; tbirl at the Sham- in. cO.Cumiag ~ after the
rock lnn and Motel, hy tbe bntiJe. drftl of tbe roarilq"· ZD'L. . Thieves ripped the phGnes
their locations on the wal11 of
booths apparently ao ~ boxllj .
could be pttea hKo et, iei"•UI~:
Only the ~'ct~in alots'· weft
and they, were lying oa fiOor.a
the booths.
W·hlle the "take" was not knowa,
nor co.uld it be estimated tod:Q,

Jail, R~ .
•Rearrest
('nnses
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the Big Bend Minstrel Altsociation.

f•vori&amp;e, took on added lntert.;~t the jUnior fall' program
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r., l&gt;(etgs co,ntlna Friday at'"' Rock 'Springs Fairgrou.nds in conjunction
the 94th an.1.JUCa1 1remen
Rock Spring.s Fairgrounds wHh nuarMeigs county Fair.
,
.locally owntld horses and I The achievement award winners who received trophies conO•key Kiser, 27, of
Falls
near
At Convenlt"on Isneral
loca_l dr1vert takmg part.
ib ted b the Farmers Bank ------.--:.::.~_ _ _ _...:____ apparently celebrated hill" reJe.aae
S1dney $tlenctr of Pomeroy r d u Savln:s Co
the Pomeroy
Thunday trom county jail and in
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drove Shanitl La Spice, owned IMto Co th 'A and
and John w. Bable, 43
the . proeess landed behind b.an H
Pulling
In 'apito Ity I victoryBlakeIn I!avil
of Caldwell, to K;og~rs ..;.~rc ~... :Ynr. Jtou~h re'pagain.
orse
both heats of the 23
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.. I b b
' Sh
Clanne
. d By Deatb Pomeroy pollee arrested Kiser I
...iddl-rt Firemen ...ho
c:lass trot with Bobby Cochato resent ng e
cu
oys;
aDraW"
~ 'k'
~ Ohio $tate Flrro,.,en's owned by Sidney Milea, Louisiana, ron Atkins, !!'elected from the
· ,.1on as. night and Co0 l est
at•·n· ding
or mtoxtca
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1 dged h. · · 11 Ktser hod b"n
annnal
terence
Columbus
1aklng second place Jn both heats girls of , the county ; Lois Afln A v
H
"tal
0\'er. the weekend make up almoat ~nd Fair Hite, owned by Am· ~~:p~af:!~~ q~,e~~~r~~:. Fuat~rd ,
t et ospi
freed the day before after paymg 830 Attendantho enti-'
De-rlment mem- r'
of Coshodon. tai:fine of
and costa for a
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94th

of the "County Fair Follies ", a locally produeed musical by ·

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Herman Parker, 25, Letart W.
G~.oeral Hospital
oday being treated for painful
njurie~ and fading a dlargl' of
triYing while intoxicated afte,r a
:pettacular early mornlng colUion here with a triiCtor-trailer
·~
\c«rrding to Patrolman Edward
3trauss. who arrived on the sc:ene
'&gt;efore anyone elae, Parker wu
ravchng west on W. Main-tt al
I: ID a. m. when he uroomed off
·he cement waJJ ai upper Monkey
Run at high lipeed.
A tractor rig driven by Boritt
Keyser, 50, Chesapeake, o.. com·
ing east, saw Parker'&amp; 52 Chevrolet go ou-t of control. He headed
for open space on the railroad
rreight depot lot.
.
However, that was where Park·
er 's car abo decide(( to go. II
c ra~h e d into lhe rear of the traeLOr, knick.lng the front ' of the trai.
ler, and eal15ing sbouut $700 dam·
age.
P01rker's car, a total loss, slewed
back on.to Lbe highway, broadside.
He was ruahed to Meigs General
Hospital by the Pomeroy Emer·
eney squad where he wall bean~
ebceked for possible back and hip
fraettrres and numerous cuh and
abrasions.
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Ohio Cartage Co., of Columbus, 0 .,
and was un der lease the the A&amp;P
Store• 9f the HuJJlington Division.

MeiJJs
County Jt1nior Fai,r
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Celebratt"on Of .

Harness
Racing
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COnler Mill

roy Selective Service Clerk, with a certificateof &amp;ppreciation,frorqt "the, Second Army Recru1
un·g District, Col. Gerald C. Cowan 1 command-i~g. It_read, ..To Mq_. An_ne ~~ssell whose val
uable and Import,.ant assistahce haS materially aided m building ani.t mamtammg th_e _ R:egu~ar
United Sla·te's Ahny." At right is M-Sgt. GallieMoore, veteran of the 1st Infantry DIVISIOn m _
World War II. H. .as been on recruiting duty for six yearJ, two of t.hem 41 the Pomeroy off1
c_e.
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tng thtrd place In both heats.
1 In the 26 claas and two-year old
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Sidney T. Rusaell, prellldent of pace Christ Christopher owned by
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the Meigs Countv Firemen'.&amp; A!IIIOC- H•rry Benaon of Barlow t ook fiflt
latlon, ' Ia the delegate from the place In \l:Je first heat and l$eCOnd
local departrhent with David in the aecand heat while Attorney
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Ottll.ns:er, fire chief, II bi&amp; alter- ~ Plclt owned by Forrest Ed warda of
nate.
Mt. Vernon plaeed.lirst In the aeeOtbera. who planned to attend ond heat and &amp;JtJrd in the first.
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Chatle.s Lailiy lttar owned
Edwards and
i Serviee8 for Harriet. Eli:r:a~th 1oturray, president of tbe MiddleM. Kelly, alao of Mt. Vernon,
port FireQten's · Al80ciatlo,n; Em· placed second In the first beat
' S~ephenson, 'ltl, who died \'-1' met Shuler, Flflt Aid Ctdet; James with John Pathfinder, owned by
' morning at the home or het soft, l&gt;anlels, aaat. fir.st aid eblef; coun· R .and L. Pugh of Marietta tak·
tlJmen Yi'lfl'e Glbbon• and Robert
third plaee in the aecond heat.
, Rawlings Coats Funera1 Home McElhinny; Everett Bachner, Ru11Pete Direct, owne~ by Leroy
sell M:UI!I, Jobn Vrom•n. Harold Ek:ll.lna:er of Pomeroy and dlven
1 where fr~nds may eall now. She
: wao the
dow of the late ·Robert Hinkle, bbtrt Fisher, HArold Dall· b)' R. Newhart, took first plaee in
~t. Donald MiliA, Tom Mllla, the first Beat or the free- lor all
Sttphenaon.
Thoma. Darst, RaymtJnd Ruuell, p1ce and second in tl-;e second
two aons, W.UH.am,
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' andSurviving
John, ofare
WorthlnJton·
·h ea t. Ebtm
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1 daU- Ger,..d Ant Oll¥tl,"' ..
I •hte,, '"ro·. Robe" Rhlne'" ho·rt, of
l'l'oin ~merOt tn attqadanct 'It Sidey Spencecr and driven by Har111
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the convention are·; Fire Cl\lef ry Spencer .als~ a Me!jls COunMiddleport; two tllten, Mlu LOu- Jeiwse 'HlMta, Jaek Thorau, Ch•r· l tian, took firat In the second . heat
tse Pierce, NelsonY:ille, and Mra. lta Lepr Jack Stl~JWI. Robert I and second In the first. beat PetAnna Harbuger, Loran; abo, six Oouc:b aad Emenon weDs.
((ontlnu•d _On P"• S.V.n)
grandchJldren.
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• She was a member .of the Heath

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Crestline Victoria Hardtop, Radio. Heater

Infantry Division officer of World War II, Thursday presented!.Mrs. Anne Russell, Porn~

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19SS CHEVROLU
Radio and Heater,

-Services. wiH be - ~ld . Tuesday

.a;t 2 p. m. in the 'M'orrLS Chapel
with interment to be ma.. e ln the

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Dr. Sedan,

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Coronet 8 cyl. 2 Dr."Sedan, Radio &amp; Heat-

$1595

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Roy L. 'Smitll', promhmt farmer
in the Portlanr! area, died earh
Saturday morning ·Jn the St Jo.
Bepb Hoapital at P.Ukerabur\ of
heart anment.

Ill the Milking Shorthorn• judg- the Mont• Chapel EUB Ch•l'lh
lng tll the dairy eotllo, Edwlu P . ~nd o! In• Great Bend G!anoe. •
CUmber and ~ons, Londonderry,
Frten~t __ may c:~l at ·t~ real-

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•l&lt;hlbl~d

Roy· L. S'nn'ih,.5A
. t'F. armer
Ra-~ prommen
At p0·rtJand Dies

won l'ftrJt plaees In 10 clusea
jpdged allll .In tl!o ·~n -~''"''·
1'. A• ~QjllfiiiJif?llflffJ't
won fifstr in U:... c).,IN&amp; ~
st... Vall&lt;fy qt
toting
1irsts ln
claN;ea also. Vallery
showed t~ eraod ~hampton bull
in that tield •md Lakin the grand
cbamplon temale.
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In the Aysbire neld, Charles
trt:l Larry Crp;y of Wl~ei!Yil1e
Jhowed the aran9rchamplon bull
and wOn twG o•..:er lii'J!t!l while
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Shade,
Rt.
1, showed the fint prize winner
! among the senior yearlina: calvel'.
The Rosaelott Hereford farm of
(Contlnuecl On P..e Shent
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Climaxing the grandstand activities of the

Meigs County Fair tonighl at 8 p .m . will be the presentation

/a., ie in Melg:a

Will

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Sec.oad Ward
Women Planning
Auction Sale

Jlogef" Ros~

Locally Produced
Show
To highlight Last Day Actil'ity

Driver Injured
In Collision
Early Saturday

~::'ie:"!!'nf;~~L·~~,H,I,';'•t,~
:r~The-::tn~':'~.~
~h~:r~nTher•
junior yearling heifer.
deceai!Cd
a member o

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Carnahan and son,
cine, showed the grand. thamplon
bull and Roscoe 8uutdette and
sona. of Coolville, the grand cUmpion female in the Guernaey class.
Carnahan and Son won first with
the be!rt bull, two ye•rs Nd and
over, and Burdette a"d Son• won
firata with the_, ·~t junior calf
best eow, three· r••r• old and under four; -be.rt ·Cow, two years and
under three;' bf!llt aentor heirer calf
best junior helttr calf; best breeder•a yo~tll herd beat get of aire
and best produce of cow.
Aubra Bailey of Coolv_llle waa
owner of tb.e anima.l plac1ng- firrtt
in the judgmg of bulls, one year
old and under two In the Gttern·
sey clus and Charlea Conrath of
Athens took two flrfta lor the best
Senior bull and the best senior
yearllns: heifer.
Charlea Theil!, Racine, was the
owner of the animal taking first
ln the beat eow, tour years and

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"""Harold

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grand champion female with first ~ltiees goil'g ~ !lOse for the
best cow, lwo years old and under three; Jlicbard Koblentz,
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Chester. best junior yearling bell·
er; Wilbur Parker, Chester, best
senior heifer call, and ~irgin.la
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Johnson, Racine, belrt jumor bell·
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Sr., fair board secretary.
In the dairy cattle, Holsteins,

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First place winners in the coltle .judging of the 'annual
Meigs County Fair were annol!llced totlay by Allen C. HUI,

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Pomeroy-Middieport.Phlo, Satu,.rday. August 17, 1957

First.•. Place Winners Annoimced
In Cattlt Judging At The Fair

16 to 31
only

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b('l'n purchased by Mr. and Mr3
Miss Hllirrle· Marr. Smilh.
R(•brrl Tewksbary h11 ve bought a .':ount.v Welfare DireC"tor. wa,o:
homt· in New Haven and are muv· ~ucst of honor at a dinner · :~t t!w
WI&lt; th ere.
\1artin Restauran t
Tue"day in
,\lr. and Mrs. Sherman Weimann lb.c;e rvanc(' of her birthday.
and family, whu h11d been Jiving in
Others present Wl'tc Mn. Rm•·
Columbus, ~ave moved to Middle· ·oc FoY..!er and Mrs. WaJ1t&gt;·
pon and :~re rt' sl dm~.: lemporari.l:. ' l arri~ who planned the part ·
Fabulous o11ce·a·year savings!
with her mo~her , Mrs. Ferne Bar · ·n-t !\llrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. H:
Including Berkshire&amp; with the exclusive
krr.
bert Mace. Middleport; Mrs. Da ·
.\.fr and Mn. . Ver non Byers, C. Jl arlmger, Letart ; Mrs. M.1 t
Nylaco Kutrun Top and Toe-Ring to
~1r~ ~hrjory Prosser and three jl!&gt;aret Keehne Davis, Ohio Um
stop runs from top or toe.
chi lt!ren, Ambridge, Pa .. were rc- lver.&lt;iily D1rcctor of Re ~ ident Sr1
rent glwsts of Mr. and :\it's. Oa- vices.
.
Ht·ubcn Bt'ck ami son5 and !'.Irs, , Mrs. Lula
Ru8sell presentc ·
Wall er Ra in ey
M1ss Smith with a three tiei'e ·
Come in and choose your favorite styles
Mr and Mrs. Del bert Becker 1&gt;irthday cake.
ancl grand:;nns, Larry Gladwell and
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at thes8 low prices.
Ran&lt;ly Becker. anrl Mr. ad Mrs.
Gcn~ld Jones. Clifton, and Jerry ,
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Pc{:k, Ch1ihcothe, were i11 Colum- 1
Reg. 1.65 NOW
3 FOR
bus last Sunday to visil the !attcr's moth&lt;·r Mr ~. Pee~. wbo wul
/
a ~u r.gical patt ent in Whlle Cron
raul Casto of Columbus .fur .
Hu:~ plla l. Mrs Peck was retu r ned ~erly of Pomeroy whc.. has beer
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to hrr homf' m Chil lico the 'ruea: qu ite ill in White Cross Hospih'
Reg. 1.61)
3 FOR
NOW
day and Sh &lt;~ ron Peek and Carroll is reported
as improving. Hl
Brown .car:ne after Jerry , who had J room number is 203_
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0
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er e.Jve · r~t n~tal D· Ja~ l week hi Columbus with h('r
rector of the Ohto Assoclalton of '!ltbcr \)au! Casto who is ill
Reg. 1.35 NOW
3 FOR
Gardrn Clubs, wa s a g uest Thurs- .
M'
d M 'E ,.
c ·d
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rlav at Lhe annual picme of th,
r. ~n • rs
u ~e ne
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llih and , Dale Garden Club 0~ n.d . fam1l~ anrl Mr. and M~s.
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-.~1a rtelta 111 Dt•vflla. She uccompa· Wtllt~;. VI. a!lace spent Sunday iU
n) cd :W:r~ '\ c p 00 1 'I I
Huntmeton at Camden Park.
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Mr and Mn
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the incomtn!: Region ill Director 0 {
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a P
pe~cer
th'-' OAGC.
/ re 1urnc uume WednesdAy n1ght
Mrs Perry Mitch. who la rec u- n!ter a \laeatlon trip to Niaga:ra
peralln&amp;: from a rect'nt illne.'ls, has j
returned lo her hom(' and has oxpressed ht'r llp prctiation or the ~
kindnt'ss of her neig hbo rs and '
r
fril'nd !i dunng her illness.
Mrs . Edwin (Mary Louise Lewb) .
Brown , Washington D. C, a form er lot'a! resident. died earlier this 1
rt_'ORlh and was buried in the Na.
uo:tal Cemc lerey at Arlington/ Va .
Mrs. ~1ax Harrah hu rclutnt'dl·
home from nttcnd1ng the funeral
!ervlces. Mrs. Rrown was emPloy.,
e~ ~at the \'I.'VOW during World
War II.
Rit'hard Worner has rt'lurned
from a visl! with Army buddies in
ll erndon. Va .
Dale Wal burn , South Third Ave
has been HI Co r lhe pa.st week
wHh an e.ar infeetion and virus.
. Debby ~ciflcr, Gallipolis, Is visLancer Door Hardtop . Beautiful Tu Tone
4 ·Door Sedan, Heater and Defroster. One
Iting her g randmo~her , Mrs. Mil-.
Finish . Radlo, hoater and defroster. Powerdred Zeigler, and Mr. and Mrs
St&amp;·ndard Transmission a11d one Powerflite
Earl Davenport and son, Jerry. ·
Transmissi"On. Choice of 2.
• Mr~. Kenn~:th Cooke and family,
flite Transmission.
C~mlc and Thomas, will attend a
wiener roa!lt in New HAvl'n Saturrlay when the eleventh birthday or
her nephew. Phil Cook Is observed
with a party
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Wt&gt;'vc !icrv icf'd this ca r stnce new .

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Never in our h!stor,Y hne we had greater new ran ~~~~~
than first part of August this year; but never have we
\'CD greater values .. Your golden opportunity to get 1
buy IIi now, while we have a large Helectlon on new and
ns~d t•ars, and are going. "all out" to move them all out.
Rush In .now and get yours!

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and th
ha\le walt·
been
vio;.tJng- their
f11 emilhaby
ieli while
~~§§§§§~~~~~g~:;::;;;:;;:;:;~M~Id~d~le~po~r~t;:;:;:;::~~~ Johnson
m..: for :\1r Joh nson to be discharg- Harrie M. Smith
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Mr and
Harold Johnson Is Hon.or Guest
wh o have been ln·ing on Peari 'At a· thd
t
s.,,,.,
'" "" pmpecty • •nieh has
Ir
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Regatta September 75 Provides Exce/lent Opportunay
Tp Advertj$e NaturtJL.Beauties, Assets 01 Our Communities

The lUg Bend Boating Club's determination
to stage f .re¥•\ta here Sept. 15 Is to be rom·
ple,Dd~ and deserves $.Qpport from other d ·
vic and f~ or14~tions. A regatta is

thrllUgh our communities thom one would suppose ..

ope of DUtAerous ways recreational facilities
pi th,e ~~Jgf-M8.59P aJq Cf.n be pinpoint~d on
tb:e Plf.P 9f the 'Fri.S~te area or Ohio. Wes t
Virginia, and Kentucky.
Already the Uons club of Pomeroy has taken on the job of erecting bleacher facilities
on the parking lots. Uons also will supervise
ticket selling and seaUng fer the vantage

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thPll arP B funny r.a.ct. aad lJljlnv
thinHs determ,llle justlc'e lo ttaelr
cout-ls .
WE' notl" J'ljanese law which tays

own ~xeC"utiorier.

head and sh.o.u ld noJ l)e puqJsh~d .
11 thill ~ound11 a mite vecuV.a:r,
l'f('. AdollJh C Merten ot !aat St.
l ,nuis, 111 ., a Marine stationed in
Janan . Wll$ TeC!ently DC'q~tfed OJ
fll'ln 11 fh•P llhots at one ~hlro Ta·
kawa In Yok11uka bar . Takawa died
or lhi~ intudoR ot lead 'Into his

50 Meigs County
Polio Patients
Listed In Census

Over 50 former polio patients
rar('a ss.
in Meigs County havu been list·
Rut the 'udge ruled : '"l'he de· ed to dute in the county wide
ft•ndanl had been drinklnt for
several hout·s at the tlme of the C!ensus conducted by the Mfl!lg.,

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lnridenl. Because ol tbil he ~ow
f'd !1\'mptom• of being patholog(cally lutoxlcat:~ d and Willi in a state
o ( mPn t a t unsoun d neu.,.
Hil Honor let him ~o rree-. and '
now du£&gt; to the armed forces ~act
lwtwecn America a..nd Jappn , he
cannot be tried by court-tl)artlal .
This Is th:e ~realest blow ag,Ynst
sobriety I ho•ve encount~red late·
ly.
The Japa jl.ro moat atn.azi=the
understateml'nt 'Itt r ~
t\lry.
They put a high pr.!d...,n d
enM BII, lor in11lapce, and their fasdnalion for death is not under~:~tandable tel a Western mind.
Recenlly In Tokvo, we blre.d u
&lt;'t~le and sm.ltt a llttle ga! us you
ever saw to play leerot.ary-l[ylde
ror Mama and me. We were. g~lng
by train to Kvoto. andth.b poor butll'rlly remarked to Mama: "18 not
the country preUy now with the
cherry bloMoms ? What a pUv I
cannot dle now.'\ Apart fro.m ~at ,
sho wa~ u dtlpper at a linnet.
An Amerlnn oHtcer to* a jail

sentence recently for kllUn.w: 11 J~p
in a traffic accident, and the ju~e
was moved to remark that he ~d

taken into conllderatJou that the

o!flcer bad fallel;l to observe tbre
(' •J.IItom of visiting the family bt
the decealed and. exP-~,eas.lng l;l.ll
sympathy.
An Army directive ai.Jo p'f~
out that lf you knock off a pe~es­
trian over thf week end and "ll'.t
get In ·tOI1Cb ,with yvur inau.r.nce
broker until Moncby, It ia per1ectly correet to (eotch nowera or t,ult
•nd a amall tokell ot money, a~out
$1.(., to the bereaved . family 011
Sunday nrter110on.
Only lhe Japs eou14 have
thougM up the kamek~ 14 tllt
11ulelde bombers who cr11hea ~1\lo
our shlpr. d,urhlf tbe war ~ :and
tbe- bapu.l raid1, wb~
nothlnJ. Ope banul raid I aa
Ou•m consl1ted of t\y' lh&gt;upk ~~
In a tank, •.hootJ.ni: tb.e l~tll n~
the air Instead of It peopJ.e .
_,n
they JOt out of the tank, bo.,ed.

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Raymond M t tl~r
fand children and Mr. and ~~rs.
Paul Thomas and so? of Col"'~­
bus spent Sunday- With Mrll. ¥ll·
ler's and Mr. Thomas' parents.
, Mr. and Mrs . Royal Thomas. They
') celebrated the birthday of t~elr
mother.
· Recent &amp;uesls or Mr. and t-ars.
E~ E. Hayman wf're Mt. and .~rs.
J~ re(l Smith
and daughter Otf
Che~ler,
Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Slleff\rld of H!Ul'i and Mr. ·p.nd
Mrs. Hichartl
Abl e o(
Bald
Knob.
Mias K11rcn Miller returned to
her home in Columbu.s after a
two weeks visit wil h her grand·
parents, Mr. anrl Mrs. Roy nl

~~~~~vat~~a~~ ~~~a~~~e N;~;:~~~

s~J!, Mn. Audrey Young, chapter
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c aJrnum. announced todlly .
'l'he local canvuss, part or 11
niltiOII Q) program, l~ to .serve as
basis for an intensive study of
the cu rrent medlui needs o( all
p011t-puH0 patients, both paralytic ani.l nonJlaralytic. It hao been
note,! thal some
patienl.'l , originally (lia,gnosed as nonparaly~lc
develop weak.ncs&amp;es and eyeu
defornlitie.s alter a laps~ of }'e~rs .

Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayman of
Sand !load attend ed the 1\tillhon~:
homecomin g at
the
Millhom•
Ridge , W. Vo ., ch.urdl Aug. 11.

Population Of
.\feigs-Co Jail
Shows Increase

1f detectiuu or crime carries
Mrs. Younw: explained.
on the laKt haH of August l!kt•
Facts ga\heretl here relate to it has lhe nrst· 14 days. , thi ~
type of trf'Jtmen\ rc.reivt'd am! monlh might set 11 record fur
the amount o( recove-ry achlt!.ved county jail \)Opulation .
Accordln!l to reeords of Sherif!'
by carh patient." They have bpen
rompllec&amp;- in r()~er form to ht' Rob.-rt Hurtenbacb, 41 , persons
forWarded to tb, National Foun- were prot•t·sst'd iu or out-OI' both
dallon'w headquarters. 'fhc can- in anti out-durin~ lhr first twu
VII~ Is tu be oompl.-tcd In Sep· weekR or thi! month .
Current pcrsonnt•l rt·sil!ing i'l
tember.
Jll.il
as county war1ls totalt-rl 11
County physicians as well as
W
edneHiay
.
th.e~e UlroueMu.t the nation hpve
In all, 47 ch.arges were laid
been kept informed or the ~ro
,iet:l'a pro.~ss o. nd hav•• !:Jieen ~t.&amp;:ainsl 41 arrel:ltt•d pt•rsOJ\S , some
a&amp;b.d Lo ~operate in cumplt'ting IJtett.int double doses of the l:m.
BY clas!)es, lht•Y eurupris~:d lwo
lbe r01ter.
instances of non-support. five of
••N,ot
pott_o
p~lhmh
are then five of dlsturbln~ the peu1:e
known to us th:rouJh •)Ur c)).,fter Sf!Vt'~ for Jn\Oxicution , 10 for
f91Js," ~r~.
Yuul)g explailjled, driviDi whilr! .intodcatcd, one tor
•jTb~ we ....-elco;ne t~e nld of o~r cuntcmpt of CllUrt and nine on
do¢tun aQd h~alth aut~oritles In miscellaneous churgc3.
~atlnj~ th~f.l fD( W~!:J.'}:I no cqDEit~ht young people of juvenile
t)p.UiJ'i record !}a,, been ke~t.
ne - under 18------we.rc proet'ollsed
Our Pl''fl\t obi,eciJ~e 1.8 to dis- inlo or out l)j' j~ajil .
cover thd size of the post-polio
pro'blem. Naturally. not a~ tho lie
~·a.bled by ~lo can be he\PP.d
tt thls tlr,.e. H~'fcver, once the
QW~Ml.lll haa bce't cqmpleted we
FLYING SAUCERS
wlJI du ever:y!hiiU~: h\lmanly pOll·
Flying saucers th.ey do declare
~ible to brlllJt the
advantag• of
1 s:~w a flying saucer in the 11lr
hl.odern teitabW\It~ teebDICJUOI:l
Arross the sky so blu~ and
to thC!se patient.~~ ns so9.n tJJ w~
· bright
Cl!lll. "
I lillW a beam o( gleaming li&amp;ht.
The ehP.ptcr ehJJ.rman 11aid
It trav.eled high and drclcd
tll&amp;l 11everal of the polio pn·
rC!t'J:n.d
lieDLI regJatered bad been lqeat seemingly the 1ky It neared.
ed br mail aod phono. while the
AI I W«IJ:\&gt;I'd 11 ~dod ••I
name• and adt:b'eaes of othe.raJ
bad come trom ~ounty and "'un~· · J.~ . . .to\&gt;'
clpal health
a~tenel~. Chapter
4 ~ \!"JI,I II loll ~fl1jlld
volunteers followed up these
lea.c&amp;tl wJ.Ut home vlaits to _gather
"'~ ~ \19 11\e
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addJtlona.l information Itom tile
(ormer patlenta.
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Another ba01d of aurv!.vort, ~~·
den In the jungle near t~.e r.~
baae where J wu auflerhtl o I
study diet of banana lnd lilr rv.t
food, slid out of t.he hiU, one ri,llht
•nd aaneeJy attacked Baker - ~
on the aew field. Tllt)' covpre~
JONY tS 15
them up with banana leavea.
BltOOKU"fGS, S D.- Thert!'~ -t
Still tnotber lone Jap, who hAd
hid out aucteufully for moflha, pony on the F. w. !•onto ~arm
defyinl aU etrorta to tmoke him near he~ that is 3~ YeAn old.
out oi • eave, eame one evenllli ()f J111¥W ot t.he Pronto rhiiWen,
his own violltlon at RetrHt. He noW ali married, uaed the ~hel·
aaluttd the Stars and Stripes and laq.d ppnr to ride to and ~om
aurrendertd to a Seabe\'1 ~olor aehoQI. P~nto consldfrtd. d~in . t
away whh the unl\naJ Se~,Jeral
j)OOl.
AJ eompulalve booten ---r al- titme,., but @at'h Ume the ,rhil·
thouah the,Y do not handle 'heir dre~ Intervened.
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Awroxima\ely
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Snowden 20,000 caSes of eggs are handled

Saturday.

In th.e

and daughter, Judy, son, 8obby weekly in tbis community-~hal
~ an ege a qay lor a mll~ion
people. The dressing p.J,Q.t 1'\ere
,llaUJ:btq fr91J1 10 to 12,000 hrad
c;if .Poultry ' ~ay ~d Ice "nd
Ship to ma,rket. •

spent Th.u_rsday evening with Mr.
The Electo Circle and the Love· and Mn. Duck Adams of Letart.
Weekend g11eats of Mt. and Mrs.
joy Ch·cle uf the B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Society of the First M. E . ConneJiy were .air. and Mrs.
Baptist Ch.urch will each have Paul Connelly Alld .sona, Ervin and
picnic suppus at the Middl~port Charles ot Marion an~ Benny ad
Roadsitle Park Tuesday evenmg. Wa.rny Conn.e lly 91 P~oy.
Mrs. Ethel Snowden has returnPICNICS PLANNED

.Jim Williams of A·!liance, 0 .,
is the creaklr of the comic 9-arGRANGE TO
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~d home after spending a Couple toons "Out Our
Wily'', "Why
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of weeks with her son. Mr. and Mothers Get Gray", "Born Thlrty
. PomrrQy Ben? Grange will meet Mrs. Lawrence Snowden of Co.Soo.n" "1md "ThP.
m regular ses..•n.on, Wednesday ~t lumbus. She was aecompanle« Yean Too
8 p. m. The ~ewmg and _tandy ~o
here by her son and ffl,mily, who Worry wart". H~ is consid~red to
be one of tl\e ta.remoat in.terl,)retests wlil ~e held at thl£ meet mg. ' Spent the week end with her.
ters
ot -\merie11n times and "'anThe practJCc scheduled for Sun·
Rev . · and . Mrs. Henry F. KOch
ners.
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day has bN~n cancelled.
and son, Roger, of Homestt!ad
Lima. Ohio at the begln»,Jng
ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD
Park, Pennsylvania, spent several or the twenlletll century was th ~
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Mr .. Raymond EJselstctn Is nJ_I-' Mrs. Eari.Kipg and cal1ed on•mllnY
nouncmg the.' _e ngagement of hlii o)d friendS'. Rt:V. Koch wn a fonn· iD al) Qil fiWd tb-at ma~e C¥lio
duuwhler, Jcnn~e Sue to Mr. Leon-I cr. pastor or the Christian Church. ~ii'llt ·pi-odueer Gf this eommo~Uy
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ll.Fd R~ . oC ~ levc~and. A SeplemMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mich.ael In tlu~
ber wrJdmi ts l;lemg plan nr..-d.
1and sons, Mike and Tommy , ot
Chillicotbe are spending the week 1
RUTLANI),
with )lis parents. ~r. and Mrs. J . /J L
MISS SISSON HONORED
E. Michael .
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Ml's. J oan Harrison and Miss
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MISi Grar.e Ann M111er ~I Ath·
bridal shower, Saturday evening, ens spent thf" past week w1lh h~r
honoring Mls~ Nancy SisS'on , bride ~~andparent ~ , ~r. and Mrs. Wtl·
elecl o! llay Howard Blair or Lari- lt,~am Fol~n . She r.eturncd hDme
Sunday w1th her parents, Mr. and
C'a.&lt;itCT.
Games were t' nJoytod and pri1.es Ml'S. Carl Mlller, who apent the
day here.
awarded.
Mrs. Martin Ru,pe and S'oh of
Sandwiches Ice cream, cake and
Akron
and her mothtlr, Mrs . Mark·
Kooi ade w~e served to ~rs_ t .uC'IliC Sisson, Mrt. Tra Wolfe. IH;ltO· avitch or Tallmadge apent a few
thy Sisson, Cheryl Wolfe, M11rilyn daYS the past week wit~ Mrs. AI•
Rouljh, Albei'ta Snowd~n , Jud:y rna Rupe. The a:roup' spent Satur·
Vining. Ph.ylllB day at Ash Cive.
Chase, Wanda
Mr. aild Mn. Paul ConnelJy and
Snowden, Sue Dugiln nnd Nancy
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Ervin and Charles or Mar-ifl!l
Sisson.
St&gt;verat were unable to attend and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Connerly and sons, Larry and Lealie atbut se11l gifts.
tended churc:h services at ' (fak
Hill
Sunday.
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Mrs.
F.
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Sno.wden
Is
vlliting
Mt:mday evening gtLI' ~1.s of Mr.
and Mrs. Jo.hn Tucket' were Mr. h.er sJster, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ontg,om.
and Mrs. Richard Lucas and ramily ery McKnight of Up~er Sanct'ufky.
Mr.
a,nd
Mra.
A.
E.
Plummer
and Mr. and MrS. IIarvt•y Erlewine
left Sunday to Visit their son. Mr.
Joetta.
and Mrs. Harry Plummer of ~ar­
Jli&amp;s Dee Thomas speut the week :·oll, Ohio.
Mr. an.d Mn:. Jim Schuler . of
end with Miss' Carla Miller of Ath·
e-ns and attend the Alht~ns County Columbus spent the wtek ,end ·
with her parent•. Mr. and lbs.
Fair.
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r.J~. Mlna Wise who hu been Ill Evert&gt;lt Coy.&lt;
Mr. William Smltb
tlo."gh.
is somewhat improvtd.
Mr. and Mrs.
an:d
Mr. and Mrs. Paul PutlerS"on and
Roxanne spl'nt Saturday evening
wte vi&amp;wlj~ llr.
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold M-ack
l!ll')cer.
of CReihlre.
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Qlupaer
Sunduy dinner guests of Mr.
bave QlOVtd' rrom
Mrs. Rober-t Hili were M1·. and Mrs.
the JGe Gtueaer ·
Clair Taylor of Langsville.
S&amp;reet. · '
Wllllllain Snowden of Da~~on
week end wltk his moth·
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Matinee Th eater
Q.ultD for a Oa,
Modero Rom!lnrel
Comei.lr Time

8:00 Life on the Farm
8:3G Captain Kangaroo
0:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
10:00 Lucky 8 R.nneb
10:30 It's .4. Hit
11:00 Bi~ Toil
12:00 Tbe Lone Ranser
12:30 'town and Country
12:45 Film
5:00 You Are There •
6:\JO Mr. T,ti&amp;trl~t Attorney
8:30 Buee:-.necra
The Jimmy Durante Show
7·10 Tw'l For The Money
8:00 Gate Storm Show

IF YOU REALLY

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Popeye Pres(•nts
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-Pictured above is Arnold Grate wit)l tbe full tr aiior load of 74 piec~li of Maytagl:recelyed just
ln time for thts huge sale. Yes, It's Maytag Week at jlutla·nd Furniture startlng.,¥or.day ~ug­
ust 19th :unning through Saturday August 24 th. Come In end take advantage ~I &lt;'Factory to
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Welh Fargo
Twenty -One
Arthur )furny Partr
Amal l- ur Hour
Sollllers or fortune

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Look Up &amp; Live
HI :OO Eye on Ne.w YQJ'k
10:30 camera Three
11 :08 Lt.t's· Take A Trip
11:30, Wild Bill H'ieko~
12:00 Herkle and Jeckle
12:30 Badge 6: Bullets
1:30 Big J&gt;ietUre,
~:00 The Christian Layman's
Witness
2:1!1 Th.e Lifing world
2:30 Vacatioq, USA
3:00 Gel SetL-Go!
3:3~ Curiain Time
t :o6 Fae_, the N11tion
4:!0 GBS Nawt
5:00 'the Last Word
5:30 Ali.nie Oakley
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Arthur GodCrer
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Burns &amp; Allen
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CllAN'IEL 13 MONDAY

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Weill Shqw

SIInday- Chan~ 1$

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12:00 fil-th for Today ~,
1:2:30 811 Ph:ture
1:30 IJbernce

2:00 TV Sunday School
:.1:30 Aeadeiny ·Theater
4:00 Colleae Ne.w!l Conference

t.menc~tn

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GOOD AS NEW

, IND!ANArOUS-'·For Sple"
!...lNCOLN, Neb. - (UP)- Stale
sign on a model "T" Ford- vint- Sen. Willard Waldo
defeated .
ag'!! ·192ft: "One Owner."
in a bid to put a t~ril deposit
on all beer C!ans. Waldo (U(ln't
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essarily
want to see t;lle .~ans
WALLET UTRilVID
auin.
lle
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MUSKEGON, Midl.-After re- help cut down
on .tbe Uttering
l t)l\J.ne los.s of his wallet pon- Nebraska hiJJ}Wf.YS
and .. arks ·
tai.nlnc $f38 ~o sheriff's deputies empty beer cans.
Char1es Hutchins
decided tu
Hlafeh . . the dol house, oc-cupied
by ~--e famiJI's pup, Penny. The
aijptl.)'
~he.w,d,
wallet-a:no
money-were there. He bo\libl

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Bandstand

Club . '
'Mickr,_ MoUBe Club
Five Star Flaal
John lJaly Ne,-,
'YOre Serv·.e~
Cblca S..l1b

1 8:30 Top Tunes aQ.d ~ew Talent
1 11:30 Sberitl ol Coeblae!
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Southe..tern Ohio along the great river t~at
frrst ol&gt;ened the west to •ettlement and whjch I
later btcaqle the center of Ihe nation 's in&lt;\Us·
trial polus.

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enticing than the Big Bend with its elirfs ri s- 1
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Regatta September 75 Provides Exce/lent Opportunay
Tp Advertj$e NaturtJL.Beauties, Assets 01 Our Communities

The lUg Bend Boating Club's determination
to stage f .re¥•\ta here Sept. 15 Is to be rom·
ple,Dd~ and deserves $.Qpport from other d ·
vic and f~ or14~tions. A regatta is

thrllUgh our communities thom one would suppose ..

ope of DUtAerous ways recreational facilities
pi th,e ~~Jgf-M8.59P aJq Cf.n be pinpoint~d on
tb:e Plf.P 9f the 'Fri.S~te area or Ohio. Wes t
Virginia, and Kentucky.
Already the Uons club of Pomeroy has taken on the job of erecting bleacher facilities
on the parking lots. Uons also will supervise
ticket selling and seaUng fer the vantage

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thPll arP B funny r.a.ct. aad lJljlnv
thinHs determ,llle justlc'e lo ttaelr
cout-ls .
WE' notl" J'ljanese law which tays

own ~xeC"utiorier.

head and sh.o.u ld noJ l)e puqJsh~d .
11 thill ~ound11 a mite vecuV.a:r,
l'f('. AdollJh C Merten ot !aat St.
l ,nuis, 111 ., a Marine stationed in
Janan . Wll$ TeC!ently DC'q~tfed OJ
fll'ln 11 fh•P llhots at one ~hlro Ta·
kawa In Yok11uka bar . Takawa died
or lhi~ intudoR ot lead 'Into his

50 Meigs County
Polio Patients
Listed In Census

Over 50 former polio patients
rar('a ss.
in Meigs County havu been list·
Rut the 'udge ruled : '"l'he de· ed to dute in the county wide
ft•ndanl had been drinklnt for
several hout·s at the tlme of the C!ensus conducted by the Mfl!lg.,

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f'd !1\'mptom• of being patholog(cally lutoxlcat:~ d and Willi in a state
o ( mPn t a t unsoun d neu.,.
Hil Honor let him ~o rree-. and '
now du£&gt; to the armed forces ~act
lwtwecn America a..nd Jappn , he
cannot be tried by court-tl)artlal .
This Is th:e ~realest blow ag,Ynst
sobriety I ho•ve encount~red late·
ly.
The Japa jl.ro moat atn.azi=the
understateml'nt 'Itt r ~
t\lry.
They put a high pr.!d...,n d
enM BII, lor in11lapce, and their fasdnalion for death is not under~:~tandable tel a Western mind.
Recenlly In Tokvo, we blre.d u
&lt;'t~le and sm.ltt a llttle ga! us you
ever saw to play leerot.ary-l[ylde
ror Mama and me. We were. g~lng
by train to Kvoto. andth.b poor butll'rlly remarked to Mama: "18 not
the country preUy now with the
cherry bloMoms ? What a pUv I
cannot dle now.'\ Apart fro.m ~at ,
sho wa~ u dtlpper at a linnet.
An Amerlnn oHtcer to* a jail

sentence recently for kllUn.w: 11 J~p
in a traffic accident, and the ju~e
was moved to remark that he ~d

taken into conllderatJou that the

o!flcer bad fallel;l to observe tbre
(' •J.IItom of visiting the family bt
the decealed and. exP-~,eas.lng l;l.ll
sympathy.
An Army directive ai.Jo p'f~
out that lf you knock off a pe~es­
trian over thf week end and "ll'.t
get In ·tOI1Cb ,with yvur inau.r.nce
broker until Moncby, It ia per1ectly correet to (eotch nowera or t,ult
•nd a amall tokell ot money, a~out
$1.(., to the bereaved . family 011
Sunday nrter110on.
Only lhe Japs eou14 have
thougM up the kamek~ 14 tllt
11ulelde bombers who cr11hea ~1\lo
our shlpr. d,urhlf tbe war ~ :and
tbe- bapu.l raid1, wb~
nothlnJ. Ope banul raid I aa
Ou•m consl1ted of t\y' lh&gt;upk ~~
In a tank, •.hootJ.ni: tb.e l~tll n~
the air Instead of It peopJ.e .
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they JOt out of the tank, bo.,ed.

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Raymond M t tl~r
fand children and Mr. and ~~rs.
Paul Thomas and so? of Col"'~­
bus spent Sunday- With Mrll. ¥ll·
ler's and Mr. Thomas' parents.
, Mr. and Mrs . Royal Thomas. They
') celebrated the birthday of t~elr
mother.
· Recent &amp;uesls or Mr. and t-ars.
E~ E. Hayman wf're Mt. and .~rs.
J~ re(l Smith
and daughter Otf
Che~ler,
Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Slleff\rld of H!Ul'i and Mr. ·p.nd
Mrs. Hichartl
Abl e o(
Bald
Knob.
Mias K11rcn Miller returned to
her home in Columbu.s after a
two weeks visit wil h her grand·
parents, Mr. anrl Mrs. Roy nl

~~~~~vat~~a~~ ~~~a~~~e N;~;:~~~

s~J!, Mn. Audrey Young, chapter
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c aJrnum. announced todlly .
'l'he local canvuss, part or 11
niltiOII Q) program, l~ to .serve as
basis for an intensive study of
the cu rrent medlui needs o( all
p011t-puH0 patients, both paralytic ani.l nonJlaralytic. It hao been
note,! thal some
patienl.'l , originally (lia,gnosed as nonparaly~lc
develop weak.ncs&amp;es and eyeu
defornlitie.s alter a laps~ of }'e~rs .

Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayman of
Sand !load attend ed the 1\tillhon~:
homecomin g at
the
Millhom•
Ridge , W. Vo ., ch.urdl Aug. 11.

Population Of
.\feigs-Co Jail
Shows Increase

1f detectiuu or crime carries
Mrs. Younw: explained.
on the laKt haH of August l!kt•
Facts ga\heretl here relate to it has lhe nrst· 14 days. , thi ~
type of trf'Jtmen\ rc.reivt'd am! monlh might set 11 record fur
the amount o( recove-ry achlt!.ved county jail \)Opulation .
Accordln!l to reeords of Sherif!'
by carh patient." They have bpen
rompllec&amp;- in r()~er form to ht' Rob.-rt Hurtenbacb, 41 , persons
forWarded to tb, National Foun- were prot•t·sst'd iu or out-OI' both
dallon'w headquarters. 'fhc can- in anti out-durin~ lhr first twu
VII~ Is tu be oompl.-tcd In Sep· weekR or thi! month .
Current pcrsonnt•l rt·sil!ing i'l
tember.
Jll.il
as county war1ls totalt-rl 11
County physicians as well as
W
edneHiay
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th.e~e UlroueMu.t the nation hpve
In all, 47 ch.arges were laid
been kept informed or the ~ro
,iet:l'a pro.~ss o. nd hav•• !:Jieen ~t.&amp;:ainsl 41 arrel:ltt•d pt•rsOJ\S , some
a&amp;b.d Lo ~operate in cumplt'ting IJtett.int double doses of the l:m.
BY clas!)es, lht•Y eurupris~:d lwo
lbe r01ter.
instances of non-support. five of
••N,ot
pott_o
p~lhmh
are then five of dlsturbln~ the peu1:e
known to us th:rouJh •)Ur c)).,fter Sf!Vt'~ for Jn\Oxicution , 10 for
f91Js," ~r~.
Yuul)g explailjled, driviDi whilr! .intodcatcd, one tor
•jTb~ we ....-elco;ne t~e nld of o~r cuntcmpt of CllUrt and nine on
do¢tun aQd h~alth aut~oritles In miscellaneous churgc3.
~atlnj~ th~f.l fD( W~!:J.'}:I no cqDEit~ht young people of juvenile
t)p.UiJ'i record !}a,, been ke~t.
ne - under 18------we.rc proet'ollsed
Our Pl''fl\t obi,eciJ~e 1.8 to dis- inlo or out l)j' j~ajil .
cover thd size of the post-polio
pro'blem. Naturally. not a~ tho lie
~·a.bled by ~lo can be he\PP.d
tt thls tlr,.e. H~'fcver, once the
QW~Ml.lll haa bce't cqmpleted we
FLYING SAUCERS
wlJI du ever:y!hiiU~: h\lmanly pOll·
Flying saucers th.ey do declare
~ible to brlllJt the
advantag• of
1 s:~w a flying saucer in the 11lr
hl.odern teitabW\It~ teebDICJUOI:l
Arross the sky so blu~ and
to thC!se patient.~~ ns so9.n tJJ w~
· bright
Cl!lll. "
I lillW a beam o( gleaming li&amp;ht.
The ehP.ptcr ehJJ.rman 11aid
It trav.eled high and drclcd
tll&amp;l 11everal of the polio pn·
rC!t'J:n.d
lieDLI regJatered bad been lqeat seemingly the 1ky It neared.
ed br mail aod phono. while the
AI I W«IJ:\&gt;I'd 11 ~dod ••I
name• and adt:b'eaes of othe.raJ
bad come trom ~ounty and "'un~· · J.~ . . .to\&gt;'
clpal health
a~tenel~. Chapter
4 ~ \!"JI,I II loll ~fl1jlld
volunteers followed up these
lea.c&amp;tl wJ.Ut home vlaits to _gather
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addJtlona.l information Itom tile
(ormer patlenta.
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Another ba01d of aurv!.vort, ~~·
den In the jungle near t~.e r.~
baae where J wu auflerhtl o I
study diet of banana lnd lilr rv.t
food, slid out of t.he hiU, one ri,llht
•nd aaneeJy attacked Baker - ~
on the aew field. Tllt)' covpre~
JONY tS 15
them up with banana leavea.
BltOOKU"fGS, S D.- Thert!'~ -t
Still tnotber lone Jap, who hAd
hid out aucteufully for moflha, pony on the F. w. !•onto ~arm
defyinl aU etrorta to tmoke him near he~ that is 3~ YeAn old.
out oi • eave, eame one evenllli ()f J111¥W ot t.he Pronto rhiiWen,
his own violltlon at RetrHt. He noW ali married, uaed the ~hel·
aaluttd the Stars and Stripes and laq.d ppnr to ride to and ~om
aurrendertd to a Seabe\'1 ~olor aehoQI. P~nto consldfrtd. d~in . t
away whh the unl\naJ Se~,Jeral
j)OOl.
AJ eompulalve booten ---r al- titme,., but @at'h Ume the ,rhil·
thouah the,Y do not handle 'heir dre~ Intervened.
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Awroxima\ely
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Snowden 20,000 caSes of eggs are handled

Saturday.

In th.e

and daughter, Judy, son, 8obby weekly in tbis community-~hal
~ an ege a qay lor a mll~ion
people. The dressing p.J,Q.t 1'\ere
,llaUJ:btq fr91J1 10 to 12,000 hrad
c;if .Poultry ' ~ay ~d Ice "nd
Ship to ma,rket. •

spent Th.u_rsday evening with Mr.
The Electo Circle and the Love· and Mn. Duck Adams of Letart.
Weekend g11eats of Mt. and Mrs.
joy Ch·cle uf the B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Society of the First M. E . ConneJiy were .air. and Mrs.
Baptist Ch.urch will each have Paul Connelly Alld .sona, Ervin and
picnic suppus at the Middl~port Charles ot Marion an~ Benny ad
Roadsitle Park Tuesday evenmg. Wa.rny Conn.e lly 91 P~oy.
Mrs. Ethel Snowden has returnPICNICS PLANNED

.Jim Williams of A·!liance, 0 .,
is the creaklr of the comic 9-arGRANGE TO
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~d home after spending a Couple toons "Out Our
Wily'', "Why
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of weeks with her son. Mr. and Mothers Get Gray", "Born Thlrty
. PomrrQy Ben? Grange will meet Mrs. Lawrence Snowden of Co.Soo.n" "1md "ThP.
m regular ses..•n.on, Wednesday ~t lumbus. She was aecompanle« Yean Too
8 p. m. The ~ewmg and _tandy ~o
here by her son and ffl,mily, who Worry wart". H~ is consid~red to
be one of tl\e ta.remoat in.terl,)retests wlil ~e held at thl£ meet mg. ' Spent the week end with her.
ters
ot -\merie11n times and "'anThe practJCc scheduled for Sun·
Rev . · and . Mrs. Henry F. KOch
ners.
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and son, Roger, of Homestt!ad
Lima. Ohio at the begln»,Jng
ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD
Park, Pennsylvania, spent several or the twenlletll century was th ~
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Mr .. Raymond EJselstctn Is nJ_I-' Mrs. Eari.Kipg and cal1ed on•mllnY
nouncmg the.' _e ngagement of hlii o)d friendS'. Rt:V. Koch wn a fonn· iD al) Qil fiWd tb-at ma~e C¥lio
duuwhler, Jcnn~e Sue to Mr. Leon-I cr. pastor or the Christian Church. ~ii'llt ·pi-odueer Gf this eommo~Uy
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ber wrJdmi ts l;lemg plan nr..-d.
1and sons, Mike and Tommy , ot
Chillicotbe are spending the week 1
RUTLANI),
with )lis parents. ~r. and Mrs. J . /J L
MISS SISSON HONORED
E. Michael .
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Ml's. J oan Harrison and Miss
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MISi Grar.e Ann M111er ~I Ath·
bridal shower, Saturday evening, ens spent thf" past week w1lh h~r
honoring Mls~ Nancy SisS'on , bride ~~andparent ~ , ~r. and Mrs. Wtl·
elecl o! llay Howard Blair or Lari- lt,~am Fol~n . She r.eturncd hDme
Sunday w1th her parents, Mr. and
C'a.&lt;itCT.
Games were t' nJoytod and pri1.es Ml'S. Carl Mlller, who apent the
day here.
awarded.
Mrs. Martin Ru,pe and S'oh of
Sandwiches Ice cream, cake and
Akron
and her mothtlr, Mrs . Mark·
Kooi ade w~e served to ~rs_ t .uC'IliC Sisson, Mrt. Tra Wolfe. IH;ltO· avitch or Tallmadge apent a few
thy Sisson, Cheryl Wolfe, M11rilyn daYS the past week wit~ Mrs. AI•
Rouljh, Albei'ta Snowd~n , Jud:y rna Rupe. The a:roup' spent Satur·
Vining. Ph.ylllB day at Ash Cive.
Chase, Wanda
Mr. aild Mn. Paul ConnelJy and
Snowden, Sue Dugiln nnd Nancy
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Ervin and Charles or Mar-ifl!l
Sisson.
St&gt;verat were unable to attend and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Connerly and sons, Larry and Lealie atbut se11l gifts.
tended churc:h services at ' (fak
Hill
Sunday.
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V
Sno.wden
Is
vlliting
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and Mrs. Jo.hn Tucket' were Mr. h.er sJster, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ontg,om.
and Mrs. Richard Lucas and ramily ery McKnight of Up~er Sanct'ufky.
Mr.
a,nd
Mra.
A.
E.
Plummer
and Mr. and MrS. IIarvt•y Erlewine
left Sunday to Visit their son. Mr.
Joetta.
and Mrs. Harry Plummer of ~ar­
Jli&amp;s Dee Thomas speut the week :·oll, Ohio.
Mr. an.d Mn:. Jim Schuler . of
end with Miss' Carla Miller of Ath·
e-ns and attend the Alht~ns County Columbus spent the wtek ,end ·
with her parent•. Mr. and lbs.
Fair.
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Mr. William Smltb
tlo."gh.
is somewhat improvtd.
Mr. and Mrs.
an:d
Mr. and Mrs. Paul PutlerS"on and
Roxanne spl'nt Saturday evening
wte vi&amp;wlj~ llr.
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold M-ack
l!ll')cer.
of CReihlre.
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Qlupaer
Sunduy dinner guests of Mr.
bave QlOVtd' rrom
Mrs. Rober-t Hili were M1·. and Mrs.
the JGe Gtueaer ·
Clair Taylor of Langsville.
S&amp;reet. · '
Wllllllain Snowden of Da~~on
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l t)l\J.ne los.s of his wallet pon- Nebraska hiJJ}Wf.YS
and .. arks ·
tai.nlnc $f38 ~o sheriff's deputies empty beer cans.
Char1es Hutchins
decided tu
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by ~--e famiJI's pup, Penny. The
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Spc.ai9JiAt Th,lrd (~i8 WHil•m s.
Mn. MiH+trd VanMeter, ~j r•.
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when h1 ~lied Jhe J~p lad)' witb vin V:m Meter. Mrs. Ray Roysh
a,D ~'AP.lY •'wiJ, Jwi4s tlft;t jud~ a and Mh Wanda Jat:"obs aecqmbundle of fJpwen and mei1Uons panied bY Mrs. Harry wmrjrd
tea. h~
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he ,cl,f.lsts ~ ~Wktd 4;!Et" .eft&lt; in atten,cl!l'd C'IIIDIIU'nt·em('nl exercis·
line o( duty, tf¥!y'll probably h'nd es at OU, Athens, for llow:u·d Cohim a hara~l knife, 'lt!Fn their
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Detective's Diary

Dally SenUne~ Pomeroy-lfiddleport, 0, Au~ 1?,1N7-4

6:32 L:ircu ~s Hoy
7: UO Sle~ e Allt'll Sho W'
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could be people, but somethnes
tnt ;l man who does so~neUtlna: you wonder
h1u~ likP 11hootim• another ••• to
(Copyrighi. 1957, by Unitec.l
d eath while drunk . rules that ·tbe Fe-ature Syndleate, InC'.)
01an . due to beil:lll stiff at the tlme
nf thp crlml'. is lega11v out of hls

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Southe..tern Ohio along the great river t~at
frrst ol&gt;ened the west to •ettlement and whjch I
later btcaqle the center of Ihe nation 's in&lt;\Us·
trial polus.

weii - J nenr J_
PW a raefW match them .
.
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1t i~ to he )_I~~~ ~ Wil~am
Gl.rard is studvi..RR OW!f'eP '9J'rlfft'rnPnl.ll 1-f'a M•trini' . and r~i clr~n'k­
i ng hefwf hi,t tria.! t'OD'IP5 uo In
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over a wi~e area of the natural beauty ' in

T90 often we forget I~ lois of people use
U . S. Route 33 and Route 7 to get to their va· -~--

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mer and autumn are beautiful a·nywhere
aloog the Ohio. The Big Bend adds a little extra in ~he way of scenery.
1
A regatta can ezploit thls natural asset and i

0\her organizations fre being invited to ...
sist in a number '!f wpXa Jince limited personnel of the boating club will be completely
busy handllng details ol the regatto itself as
It unfolds on lbe nter (1-.PI}IIDI our &lt;0111mun·
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day that at 11 p .m. the night b~f o1: e his pl a.~e
of business was full and he dul n t know a·
soul. " Most were tourists.
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enticing than the Big Bend with its elirfs ri s- 1
ing almost sheer from the water 's edge on th~ 1
Ohio side and completely reversing the compau in but three miles of water . Spring, sum-

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gle h!"' in the team victory.
of Pomeroy

was ,a..si.n- ~ew York.

Wb.ite allowed one ~tin ~our inrunp, ianned elg~t. walked
and_ boomed a hne drive over the left centerfield fence
111 the th1rd tor a two-out solo homer. H~ alsq kept aliy~ 4
fifth inning rally that netted three runs when with a mat

of

speed he beat out a high bouociJ\i grounder
Wellston third baaeman.
. fie ..... sale at first by a tiny fraction of a seco·•

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great defeDitve plays were made by tho Meigo
re ·all beM"Ier aow. And a year smarter. They could be a whtch ohowed grOllt over·all team spirit.
'"""••'• toomo• .
11 team.
In the third Pean~t.s Wickline from sbortstoo ran all tbe Cleveland ·~ K•om City
db&gt;&amp; offltt.ll releases from Jacket headquarters here way to the deen left field line to catA:b 1 long blooner that Cltlrago at Dot.rojt
re
sjliniors wlth e'!IIJ!laled weights who nave earn~d lei· would ba•e fallen fair by Inches and should have blron · at ~ ·'~" "' W"illOlll,?"
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and 'Pearl Edw.ardh, 170. All arc leaped to catch a two out sltdin(:! sure on, ShuteE"n walked F.VHns..
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lineiTN'"n with F.rwin i!nd RCKV]ey tint'T that had i1 been another incb got Rjc,hards to bit intc1 a dQUb~- cf:nnati
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stand(J.I.tt pt'rrormers .from last higher would haw• gone for at play, and then saw
!lave
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pt 53
10
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year.
h·ast a double He entled the game. akin with hiJ rraal eatob II( PiaU·
~ ve P~u.a
59 55 ·-'18 1~
Only IH hat wl.ll be palMed toJunior.!i with expertence be!hind
The Meigs bo ys got one run in HpJ' Uner.
e'!' .w,.
54 83 .f62 1a~
n~orrow at Racine when the cham·
them, alld in most cases letter the .&lt;;cco:•d inn_ing ~hen All.en
Shutefn fanDtd .one and w.alk· Ctu~.aa:o
43 69 .• 84 24
plonship of tbe Ohio Valley As· winnt~rs are Gene Abbott, 180, Ham r_n h"l. off 'Yrtb a IU1Jie down ed two in hla stint. Campbell ran- PiUibur&amp;ll
U 72 .~83. 2'':o1
Sfelttlon ~all leuue it aet· back: George Mrller. 180 and Sle· the rrght freld hrte. :Jl"edfum.e-y wal· (ned three, walked rive; Norman
F w • R Jt
tied 'f'ith tb flartlm-d Tiaen
phen Baile.)'. !60. both ends; Dirt. ked and John Stu.ateen grounded fann.ed o.o,e, waiUd one
Ch"
8 'CT·'!Y. ~~~ :z 1
• But tpl!:l dpe~~t mtan a tb!able Roller. 160, gmmt: F.ddie Blake, to th: shortstop who (ctrce4 Hamm
Manager Bob Roberts !roid he x~~a:; Yi&gt;t'):.IJC~~,~ 7 fl;~i
~ntrlbutlon wall not lH! alneere- 160, guard; Htulan Whrtlafch, 15!5 at ~hlrd.
WO'Uld start Lefty IUIWrll'd JO'hn· New YOf).t ~ n;,~)la: 1
l( welcome. The !JVA haa not
011 - the attempted dquhte play . son of Racine tonlJbt and keep BrooklylJ. ' p~'b n~ht
back ; n 4 vid Jiarlin1,1er, 145, bark
1
~en blessed with .a sinile turn1 Lackie.
. at aecond on Bailey, It missed. J1m Louks and FreddJO Boyd ready St. Louip 8
2 night
atray crowd. or apy big result. and Kit Neal, 220.
Tw
o
•real
pro•pect'
apparent·
SWbaotell""'~n
had
made
the
turn
aJ~d
lohnson
can
go
only
tour
innjngs
x-Co!ppletlgl}
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at ticket windows tbb summer.
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game of ~l 21.
~cine can use every !We piece
ly
paiiJ football.
is the -'oft f;t'st
New Bosto Is repqpted to "bape
Bohby
Nelson ,Oneacatbaek
d atd he racect
bi back That alto
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or tlelttr Wll llfpped. into a travel- flashy
wbo
Is
heavier
this
year
Pbysi·
u~qle
an
DIPDW
le
Bplley
carae
a
power:hou~
club.
They
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Woody Call'!i All Sttrs of Middle· New York at ""'l~hia 2
Wellston l,lmpl)' had forgotten port 9·7 in the rlrst glmc and beat Cinct nnatl at
Donald WoJie , ,mo hal been the rough sport.
about ,him . It was fine,
New Marsbflt&gt;ld by I wide S(OI"E' St. Louis at Milwat.:ktt 2
e~ed In ali netd manager ()( Ra·
He has a knee that perJistt In ~lie running.
last night .
INTERNATIONAL' LIAOUE
efne. expects e large crowd to
playing tricks on h1m The report
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th1rd and Meigs
Oll 03x-5 7 o Httrfalo
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aad wid• Jo w~t.eb • a:r~t plte~- hard twists on Bobby'! leg &lt;'Ollld two w~re out on a ne-at double
Campbell, Norman&lt;Bl and Rich- Toronto
72 11 .5$8 ~
I i~dwel between Gene Hesson of permane ntly disab le hun .
play. But Whtle clobbered tUs ards. White, J . Sh:~steen (5) (WPJ Rlchm"od
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But Bobby has a future In base
ole grounded out.
Miami
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1 Hartlcri'&amp; Cbet Oliver will gam- ball if _he ke~ps his leg in normal
Wellstt:m tied it up in the top of
EAST HAV!N Conn. UP- Re· Havana
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ble that Hillson Gerald Clark
operatiOn . II B rough on the Ja&lt;'· the filth w.hen John Sbuteen op· p;ublit'aQ 'fown Chairman Robert Montreal
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l4,Jtber Tut"ker. 'Buck 'l't!onant; kets, but b} frlr the best ror ened in relief of White who had B. Taylor lr., u1d he w•nt.ed to Columb!h
58 71 .450 141ri!
Bob oti¥et I his son), Ruls Roush yo uni Mr. Nelson
pitched all 'the tourney rules clean up election campaia:nll. Ti)' · Coiu~JJbw; 6 Baffalo o
woutd allow. Shasteen was sha~y . lor sugges~d both partie&amp; con- Miami f TRronto 3 1st
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The other ar; Tom 8:11 Clark, a
He walked Wa&amp;ncr and 8Janken· dl;Jet a campaien without p_o stern Toronto 9 Miami 4 2nd
Foo"e'Js' k~;~uckler.
220 pound Lackie who is r1)port · ~hip homered over the aame Me&lt;!· He taid it "would save time and H4vanQ {l Montreal 3 Jsl
The aentl with t~ best chance e d. by one of his rr!enda deter tion ql the renee White had u.ted. money and the town would look MontrPal 4. Havan o 2nd
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do this Jre bik and burly Ge:r- maned not to turn out this year
Shli.'lleen settled down , gettini a lot prettier and neater''
Hochcstur 3 Richmond 2
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AMI!RICAII ASSOCIATION
to .4op. }l,e!l'son , at .40(1, Due~ Ten... b
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It will b£' noted that these He fanned Tweed on 10 3 2 pilch
uti way comm1ss~on sche u ed
I. Pau 5 Louisville 1
'tucker's average is not high but boy! are all upper claumen .
and _Reeder grounded weakly back
about $89,97.0,000 for roadbuilding Mznneapolis 5 Chnrl€"5ton 3 tst
-he clouh the long ball, often
I! Coach Thompson doean'l get to hi '!I for an easy tbrow.out .
coh~tracl! in Wls&lt;'onsin for Ju:J7. 7 znn.
rtal long.
. a goodly (:row or Fresh and . Me1gs came back to bat around T 11. is 30 per cent more than the Minneapolis 2 Charleston t ~d
For Racine. Larry (Dick) Taylor 'so-phs out thl're learnlne whnl 1n the firth ami !t'W up th~ game. 1956 figure of $53,720,000.
Wichita 10 Omaha ?"15 inn.
11 In a hot streak at bat, and along fpotball is all about he' ll be 10 Bowen opened by grounding out.
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and Price walked. White put his
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t'her in recent weeke: He will give elude tha t a!] Middleport need~ .HHI the basres were full
•~Down
away very little to Tucker, lhe as 11 f1ghling club that brings hom e
Wee Foor:y Wolfe, who l;lad
old pro .
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,-tnner. the championship.
and be n pari of the rt~ ju vcnotlon 11 double, seoring two runs. No1··
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apln tod&amp;y that hat MtD Lhem , lt!-ated the At~¥Jt1cs. 4·2, and the
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10 ame
bini!! the lea ue lead·
Th~ Cardlnal.s: snapped tbei1·
Middleport's
Yellow Jackeh'
IDJ 1Milw~u~ ~aves. g
nine·a:a~e losln!! st~eak and Mil · will start start ~a'id op.eratlons on 1
Red leg M•n•ter Birdie Tebbeth waukee 1 10. aamt wznnlng streak Monday and awmg into tw.o-•·day
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to start with a 8·2 v1ctory o':'er tile Braves workouU on Tue[day, new head
Blainlt.
Chl~o'l
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In Brooklyn topied l Ptlt11b~r~h. 4·1; coach Jobn Thompson, said today.
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At 9 a. m. Monday equipment
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ill the complelwq of e susp1•nded will be lnued and physical exam1 The conv rt~ outfielder Is 8.8 ga~e on .\pril 2t. then deft!aled inations will be completed 'l'ues1 the
: "" Hillman has a Phtladel9hl• Jgol~. 2·1, m a regu· day mornlna. CondJUonlna work
;tcord :fe~ w"~ tbe Cubs.
l&amp;rly-srhedull!d ctntes~- ~ ~ill begin Tuesday at 10 \. m.
Friday lbe Re~ ~d
t~elr fourth rtrfllbt aame, •
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t it week, Cl~nnftl lollt lhret
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lti'Ve• r.uned twtY (r.om the rei\ .
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aJier t&gt;ae dhW,n lve aouthpaw
atrve up fivt
n p.e finl in- 1
NnJ. Jim oro•JU~n g(lt th~ win ror
q.ICIJIO alter ~king over In the
aeventh for Dof Elat.fln.
; Outfielder W~t •ryn won the
me for Chie.,o 'fith a homer
the 12tb infnlq.w with Chuck
OC Mer
on bue.
ClnelnnaU lof~ a:olna into the
venth lnnin1
n tbe the Cubs
d It up fon '1 the extra innBaptaln~ln
g.
. Fr.ntle a....-~ hit hit lllt
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CUbJ' outbunt In the openlna
nr eamt n ftur ,lnalea abead
Ernie Blllt'l Jfth homer ol the
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be at 11 a. m.~ talk · o,n "llow to Mak~ Good Pic·
~~r -.f.he .-Iter·. ture.o" by Dr. John Fish of East·
5th is. P.eggie man Kodak CompllJlY.
An. illuuraLJJneh wUI be at 12:30 and Dr .
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a.u.t.hor, State U.niver~ity, will ~t the
was a ('Onvention visitors. Awards will
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SWUlt PALLS. S. D.-Ro...rt
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helew" what the- ~~111 corpor· idt, S. D., home '&amp;Iter H: wJ•Idltation m.tket on il$ non-government covered he wu 1ulferlnJ 1ftom
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CoruptroJlfr General Jrtteph fobnd $2,280 in caah In . hb. ltOCc ampbell has told the subc&lt;.tnmit· keti.
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it executed the contract or tater
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provblon (or adjuat.ing
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BY •AY ANDREWS
watched h1m work out agree that
attended Rutland High School.
· a graduate of Milton High School Class of '55. Unft•d Prflt StaH CorrMpandent J Rademacher &lt;'an bU. But they
SEA'l'TI..E, Wash. UP-Can an J claim he telegraphs his right and
He is employed at the Kaiser Aluminum Works, Ravenswood, amsteur
fighter beat the heavy· is uncertain of his: footwork. He
W.Va.
W(light champion of the ~nrld?
seems to whee1.e after 1 few
The cquple will reside at Darwin, 0.
That's what Pete Rar"lemachcr u;: round&amp;, but that may be a natural
---+- ·--- ~-.~~--going to find out the night or condition .~. he breathu noisily
Aug 22 when he s.teps into the even in repose.
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Floyd
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aLeet's ~~~~ orne opimons.
t~e fight o!f their books. When
Mr. ann Mrs. Griff Ru~~cll, ghlrr will be unable to attend
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On his way to
wmmn,g t e weight title from Ma ... Baer, he
Bradburv. will celebrate their Go!- Barhara Sewall is enrolled in a
OnJy
Aytust 11 &lt;ien W~ddmg anniversary on Au;:!· school ror occupaLJOnal therapy Olympic champio~sh1p l11st yea~ wat on the ~h?rt end of ZO.l odds,
at Melbourne, Rademacller stop . the longest pr1cc at which a heavy.
ust 25 with Open Home at t)l:yir m Pol'1innti, Ore.
Georae Montgomery •
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Lola Albright home from 2·4 p. m. and arc in1il.
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Josef the rang. The gamblers don t g:1ve
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&lt;His Latest tn Trucolor)
Nemec o( Czechoslavakia in two j Rademacher that much chance.
Russell, Elvria; Mrs. D L. ' Srwatl. day. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ev11n
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Pcg(y Castle
Richard Conte Colorado Spring~. and Mrs. K. T . Ham1ltun anc! children,. Bobby and and
one.
Wagner,
York,
Pa.,
will
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Jam•,
Chatauqw
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"TloR GET ·ZIRO"
DETROIT UP - Mrs: Margaret
the ~elebration.
the fam1ly group at the Russell
The UP was ab!f! to eor1tad
Mrs. ' Wagner and chilr'lra,n, Kar· home and other rela tin~~ plan to on ly two of th ose righ.ters. Not Daniel tracked down a pair of
Sun. &amp; Mon.
' Auatttt ,._,, en and Tommy, are at the Ru s~c\1 be here Sunday.
the press department of the her husband 's' stolen shoell" while
Ava n~'~"'"':o(1r Rt~&gt;Wart r. ..anfer
home ancl wi1l be joined Friday by
Sports Committee in Mos the suspected thief was stiU in
the burglar,
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Mr. Wagner. Mrs. Sewall arrived
Mr Hamilton is a nephew
cow could locate Mol.lkhine. Euro. them. She trailed
fin 'l'&lt;~rholcolor' ·
Friday and her husband and dau- Mr. and Mrs. Russell.
pean boxing circles suggested he phoned pohce and fi:!covered the
2 'Men &amp; 1 Wonum on an t"sland
h
t S'b · • tly lou t , leavi ng a shoeless: youth to
container and abo for a ·
play ave gone o J cna snor
confess 20 other burglarie.~.
marigolds; Miss Lucretia
8.fter
one-rount:.
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. DON'T RATE PETE
At Your l)oor
At
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tain cr; 'li:t's."'" bavis'
othtr two aon't think much
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stem
of Pete's chances. At Johannes·
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four lllosso rns;
Miss Ethel burg, where he is- a pohceman,
Members of the Twili~ht Gllr· ·~~ar'km~. a si n ~le SP'Etd men or B(&gt;kkcr pred icted
Ra.demarher
den Club ,:ver .. entP.Ttnined Thurs· pol,Y.ner1on rose rn a crystal con. \'/On't last six rounds
e FOR THE BEST!
.,.
tamer
"Rademacher is very strong."
eANY TYPE!
d~y ~venin~tt the .home of M~s [ Red. nbbon:; wf're awarded to he recalled. "He paclur a punch
",1 anme rbaVI and Mas~t~a~tah ~hi\· I Mrs. Came Nye for mixed zin- that ('an flour a.n opponent. but
See or Call
ps, Mu erry Ave. Wl
rs. ar-~ nias m a crystal bowl aod Mrs he does not have enOuih of a
rie Nye ' ' co-host~ss.
J 1 Clark brick red polyanna knockout punch for a pro.
Mrs. Nye. led the devotions fol- r~ses Ill~ decorated crystal va se , "Compared to Patlerson · I ~er· 1 .
lowed bv th~ club ode and pledge
Duru~g the soei.al hour thP hos· talnly Nm a l~th rate boxer. but .
AI Q
"~It• f'lr••
to the
unison. 'JWenty-one , tesscs served a dc sserl f'o ur·s~
Rademacher Is f\Ot much beacr
PI
GA:WPOLIS
membm-s rcs-po)1cled to the roll
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1 Just cannot see how
814 E. Main St. Pomeroy
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call. "My M~st Successful An·
he could beat Patterson. He won 't
nual". Com.mattee reports were
1 sunive six rounds."
.~~:iven and comments made on the
At "the 1 town o£ Budejoviee,
O.O,niRQ Or
CzechosloV'I!kia, where h_e .is a
tiower show held at the Pomeroy
Pf!blic Llbrary, August 9 and 10.
truck driver, Nemec said Radc·
M)ss Eth.el Garland ~ave s"e-veral •
Q
1 machcr was slow. "He is an ex·
fulure llowcr
Plans were made tor 8 rum· trernely hard punch£'1' but f CO.?~·
suggestions' for
shows.
.
mage sale to he held Jn the par- sider him too slow. When I fought
A, pap,.er, "Pr.OlJigatJOn From ish house, Sl'ptembrr 4. 5. and 6 bim I took advantage nf my great·
~utbngs '· ~9~.Piled by. :!tol~s. Cor when the Federated Circle met er spe&lt;'d in the first ~ound an~
}ISS _Jaeobs ~a's read by Mtss Lu· Wednes"day ~:venwg ol Lhe church. r managed to' es&lt;'ape hiS blows ,
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creba ..Genhetme.~. Mrs. T. A. May
Mrs. Lester Fauber presided at 1 ~e said .
1
read paper on What and When the meeting in the absence or the
MakH Mldalcn
to Pr.~pare £or ~nter Arrang~ pr1sidenL and viee president. The : ''In the second round. however,
ments · An . aUction sale of brtc meeting opened with devotions 1.., made the mistake of side-step'
a brae and _hrlens WBJ held.
and during the businetss session i)Jng instead of launchin~ someThe flower Judges, Mrs. 'Phll "l!looreport on cal"ds sent to memb!!tS &lt;!ounter-attacks. When I finally JOt
Williamson, Mrs. T. A. _Hennessy of the C"hurch who are ill.
exhausted and lost my speeed as
and Mrs. Geral~ W!ldermul!t"
Refreshments were served by l the result of tiring foOtwort, 1
J1WIII.rded blv,e nbbons to Mt.s. the hoste!!'sea, Miss Lena Grueser, i,;was lost"
May for assorted ~ybrld roses m Mrs. Walter Baer and Mrs. Carrie
The 28-year-old Radpnacher ls
a crysta.l . vase; M1ss Vida Ihle, Grucser.
: an amateur, but an experienced
mixed hylirld zinnias~ 1 co~pe.:_
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Today the ofillage of Schoert· ~~rs. says he won 78 to 79 bouts.
d
bruno looks· very much the way JBut his professional qualifications
~~f,
it djd over .J.75 years ago when ere nil He ha11, 1n fact, seen onJy
Uoraviln misSionar:l~
founded · two pro fightl". He saw Kid MatI
the first white settlement in 1 thews ill Seattle in 1953 and an
1 "Eddie somebody &amp;,et clobbered"
what is ftQ:w Ohio.
iljl New York the ~me year.
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His chief sparring mate' is NeII '
gO Clarence mn,nant, variously reSWill POOLS
THI!RIIJOS JUGS
I'ANS
GRIW
p'orted as the sixth and ninth.
OUR
rankin~t light heavyweight. Hln·
t L.\WN CIJAIIS
nant is high on Pete.
I "Thls w111 be the toughest fisht
Pattel'&amp;o.)n ever had," Hinnpl)t
says. "There's a good possibiUt)'
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the champ will get ·whipped ."
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Another member of the ttacl .. •II
I macher c4mp is Joe Gannon, lor·
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a.,w.r
ON
mlllllJIING I Patteraon a touKh fi&lt;hl three · • -~
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CANADIAfl MVRIH
Gannon predict11 the boxing
BELLECHASE MINING CORP · world is "m lor tho shock of Its
Regular
AfRO "'NINO CORP.
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Pndlcts Crow Eating
"A lot or boxing writers at~
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going to hpve to eat the worda
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I they've been writing about this
filght." Gannon says.
Regullr $'IUS:
Rademacher him s e If is ('On·
City
Slate
fident . He thinks the fight prob$59~"9$~(.
1 at,!y will go t5 rounds but tlhat It
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Mtn:Dn.~t,ll~..,....._.atlon
He aeM' nothing ridiculous in an
Reg~·
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amateur
fighting the cb8mp.
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~.a s.Mitle,.lld l.elaMI~~tc...n'll•lot~
''I figure I've been trained like
G~ JlleltiiOIIIl ST. WEST
a ~ro. fought !Ike a pro and I
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uaur.u:z:n
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ure · I've improved tremendously
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of
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Port age Lllke•. Chu1 e• Mill and
AQuilla 11! repor; iood t~lehea of
blueKilll this week wltb It few ba.u
aDd utf1sh alJo beina taileD
Stream• •re io good f11hin.~ eondillon and a rew ban are belna:
Sandusky lev .,.. Lelc:e Erl•
raueht
fPI I"herme. are eatdUng ~ch
ltff ~t.,.l •nd SouthH•t.,.n
at the nngE' Hr(ht and eatfi~h at
Both lake• and streama are
the Bay Hndge Sheep•bed are dear l!nd at normal Ieveli wllb
bezng caujbt over IJt()Jt of the good fuhmw expected . Moany fishbay and still fi !!hermen are coatch·i ermen Jre litbjna for blue&amp;ill•
1ng white b:1ss neM Johnson'• 11- an'd ntellent utchl are being re.land Outlook il fair with belt purll"ll from Burr Oak. Forll: c~
fuhwg in the i.1land trea nd Run , Clou~ Ukr , Lake Hope a.o•
we5tern end of tile Jail:~ for wall· Lake Alma. Catlllb are bf:lDC
eyet from Niagara Reef. Innis and taken In ttrearru especially the
We ~ t Reef and near Hen and Musklngum River.
t:hicken u;l&amp;nd These- are being
Cefttr•l anti lovthem Ohio
Lake fishermen In Central and
takeo for the mo1t part by trOI·
ling. Per('h and a few walleyeJ Southern Obio rerort fair catebet
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are being taken near Starve If. of bluegill• and catftab. Mo11t ol
land and Ballaat Island . Trollina: these are being caua:ht during the
is producing aome [lnf' catches of t&gt;ven ing or lilt night . The outlook
sheepshe-11d lit the northern ent.i for the w~ end Is a:ood and laket
of South B11ss l.t;la11d wlth the QU'\· to IIY include Hoover Reservoir,
look good.
GriM£~ Dam, Knox and Bucke)'t
NorthWHhorn Ohio
Lake.
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mat or ilightly below normal levStream hs)llllg in this St'ction
eb. Smallmoutb bass and caili&lt;:h or Ohlo shoyld be "'ry good thts
are being caUM:ht and the outio.Jk week end b.trring a· change in theis fair. The lakes iir tbit section weatber. fishinJ waters are tn exof Ohio ~:~re clear and 0Kb0olJ' ccllent shape ll tbe prwnt time
La.l!_e is reporlina good catches of with good eatcheJ of smallmouth
b~!l, blue-gills and catfish. Lakt! bas11, Wuegj.h, catfiah, and c1rp
filling should be good.
report.ed. Lake futhi.nJ at c:r,Q&gt;t
North•ut•rn Ohio
Sinclair and Housterman tn eq~jtal·

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whel' th~
line belofe bfiai st(Jppeil.
,Yankee q&amp;lftfiback Uke Grimeley, Canton McKinley , was fhe
le adk!ng run n er f~ t~e North,
P1c mg up 45 Ylnm m seven
tries.
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1re fair to very cood, ~ Dwl•ion
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fis.hini ex~eted t.- bt! IQ Soutb·
wenern Ohio stre.ma.
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mOhio Ov~r Qming Week End Made Extra Pile

with l)r. J'obn GrMth ol the tJ. S.
Plant lottoduttion G~dena. Qlenn
OaJe. Md, 5JM!tkJ111 OD '•pl•nt hunt·
ing In JI\PJn ". J{e bit Juat TetW'n·
f'd trom an Ol'lratneatal planl -h.uptina: expttd.\tlon to the liland of VI·
knlk-iqaa, south ol Japan in the
Chl~_a Se" and otber IPetlitles iii
so u~rn Japan and wtU hne kort_achromes to show Lbe' new planU
h e has ~tent back for ut.e ln Amer-

Jam~ B. 11tttJt St. Marva. !
memb&amp;r Df the .u.&amp;uer
of Middleport IDd ~
Club, 1.1 to
of

HAn\~~J1:••~~"'' Nor· ~~ :r:::t~~ ~· d~n~to;::, •1.!•~

Ploys, Win S-2; Play New Boston-Now BASEBALLRISULT Vennartll Gets
Mei~s Q&gt;uri'ty's All.Sta&lt;r Little Le~guers. ~va.11:ced to the
~;R~C~~UE
2.6-(} Uav.t ,t'·in
finals tn tbe Wells!Dn tpurnament Fnday lliibt WJth a brilli·
fol. "L. Pet. 01
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Indications ate - S1.1bject to a last minute revival of maJe
ipterest - that the Middleport Yellow JaCkets will have a
SAUad of approximately 25 to 28 candidates out for footba-ll
!lext Tjlelday, Tills is a terribly small detachment with which
1p do baUJe lp ~e SBO.
O~e briel!t l!lll*ol ~isis, however . It is that new coach John
~-ld II Ie It ermen f rom last year's team.
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gle h!"' in the team victory.
of Pomeroy

was ,a..si.n- ~ew York.

Wb.ite allowed one ~tin ~our inrunp, ianned elg~t. walked
and_ boomed a hne drive over the left centerfield fence
111 the th1rd tor a two-out solo homer. H~ alsq kept aliy~ 4
fifth inning rally that netted three runs when with a mat

of

speed he beat out a high bouociJ\i grounder
Wellston third baaeman.
. fie ..... sale at first by a tiny fraction of a seco·•

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f)otroU e Cbocsgo 2 Righi
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great defeDitve plays were made by tho Meigo
re ·all beM"Ier aow. And a year smarter. They could be a whtch ohowed grOllt over·all team spirit.
'"""••'• toomo• .
11 team.
In the third Pean~t.s Wickline from sbortstoo ran all tbe Cleveland ·~ K•om City
db&gt;&amp; offltt.ll releases from Jacket headquarters here way to the deen left field line to catA:b 1 long blooner that Cltlrago at Dot.rojt
re
sjliniors wlth e'!IIJ!laled weights who nave earn~d lei· would ba•e fallen fair by Inches and should have blron · at ~ ·'~" "' W"illOlll,?"
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.at New 111 ork ~
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1 pro f eu~~
!O'fs:
ou e
ca~b ev~ry foot of the ..,. UmQr~
NATIONAL LEAtoUI
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Jllnior Rowley. 1115. Oave •.•• ,.
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t'r. 166; M!kc Erwm, 180: John
In thP la ~ t innin.R Bowen, in tfJe the inninj .
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Ketdlka . 1811. C'ornl'll Vanct&gt;, 170
b('IWt•t•n first and aemnd .
I the la•t iitlliDJ, wftb the prj! ..
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and 'Pearl Edw.ardh, 170. All arc leaped to catch a two out sltdin(:! sure on, ShuteE"n walked F.VHns..
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lineiTN'"n with F.rwin i!nd RCKV]ey tint'T that had i1 been another incb got Rjc,hards to bit intc1 a dQUb~- cf:nnati
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stand(J.I.tt pt'rrormers .from last higher would haw• gone for at play, and then saw
!lave
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pt 53
10
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year.
h·ast a double He entled the game. akin with hiJ rraal eatob II( PiaU·
~ ve P~u.a
59 55 ·-'18 1~
Only IH hat wl.ll be palMed toJunior.!i with expertence be!hind
The Meigs bo ys got one run in HpJ' Uner.
e'!' .w,.
54 83 .f62 1a~
n~orrow at Racine when the cham·
them, alld in most cases letter the .&lt;;cco:•d inn_ing ~hen All.en
Shutefn fanDtd .one and w.alk· Ctu~.aa:o
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plonship of tbe Ohio Valley As· winnt~rs are Gene Abbott, 180, Ham r_n h"l. off 'Yrtb a IU1Jie down ed two in hla stint. Campbell ran- PiUibur&amp;ll
U 72 .~83. 2'':o1
Sfelttlon ~all leuue it aet· back: George Mrller. 180 and Sle· the rrght freld hrte. :Jl"edfum.e-y wal· (ned three, walked rive; Norman
F w • R Jt
tied 'f'ith tb flartlm-d Tiaen
phen Baile.)'. !60. both ends; Dirt. ked and John Stu.ateen grounded fann.ed o.o,e, waiUd one
Ch"
8 'CT·'!Y. ~~~ :z 1
• But tpl!:l dpe~~t mtan a tb!able Roller. 160, gmmt: F.ddie Blake, to th: shortstop who (ctrce4 Hamm
Manager Bob Roberts !roid he x~~a:; Yi&gt;t'):.IJC~~,~ 7 fl;~i
~ntrlbutlon wall not lH! alneere- 160, guard; Htulan Whrtlafch, 15!5 at ~hlrd.
WO'Uld start Lefty IUIWrll'd JO'hn· New YOf).t ~ n;,~)la: 1
l( welcome. The !JVA haa not
011 - the attempted dquhte play . son of Racine tonlJbt and keep BrooklylJ. ' p~'b n~ht
back ; n 4 vid Jiarlin1,1er, 145, bark
1
~en blessed with .a sinile turn1 Lackie.
. at aecond on Bailey, It missed. J1m Louks and FreddJO Boyd ready St. Louip 8
2 night
atray crowd. or apy big result. and Kit Neal, 220.
Tw
o
•real
pro•pect'
apparent·
SWbaotell""'~n
had
made
the
turn
aJ~d
lohnson
can
go
only
tour
innjngs
x-Co!ppletlgl}
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at ticket windows tbb summer.
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game of ~l 21.
~cine can use every !We piece
ly
paiiJ football.
is the -'oft f;t'st
New Bosto Is repqpted to "bape
Bohby
Nelson ,Oneacatbaek
d atd he racect
bi back That alto
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or tlelttr Wll llfpped. into a travel- flashy
wbo
Is
heavier
this
year
Pbysi·
u~qle
an
DIPDW
le
Bplley
carae
a
power:hou~
club.
They
nipped
Pittshurah
at·
Jt.ro.ot:}J,
2
lor lteH!&gt;I....
ela'ns have a(lvi!'le-d him to rorego on around te JtOre.
Woody Call'!i All Sttrs of Middle· New York at ""'l~hia 2
Wellston l,lmpl)' had forgotten port 9·7 in the rlrst glmc and beat Cinct nnatl at
Donald WoJie , ,mo hal been the rough sport.
about ,him . It was fine,
New Marsbflt&gt;ld by I wide S(OI"E' St. Louis at Milwat.:ktt 2
e~ed In ali netd manager ()( Ra·
He has a knee that perJistt In ~lie running.
last night .
INTERNATIONAL' LIAOUE
efne. expects e large crowd to
playing tricks on h1m The report
ln tb third Wlckli
lk . 1 w 11 t
000 020-2 2 o
t •e stand Fans s•ould come fa • · h
d
r
r
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ne wa e..,,
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W. ~· Pet. H
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r u t at me ICS ears H ew more Larry Price arounded
th1rd and Meigs
Oll 03x-5 7 o Httrfalo
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aad wid• Jo w~t.eb • a:r~t plte~- hard twists on Bobby'! leg &lt;'Ollld two w~re out on a ne-at double
Campbell, Norman&lt;Bl and Rich- Toronto
72 11 .5$8 ~
I i~dwel between Gene Hesson of permane ntly disab le hun .
play. But Whtle clobbered tUs ards. White, J . Sh:~steen (5) (WPJ Rlchm"od
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But Bobby has a future In base
ole grounded out.
Miami
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1 Hartlcri'&amp; Cbet Oliver will gam- ball if _he ke~ps his leg in normal
Wellstt:m tied it up in the top of
EAST HAV!N Conn. UP- Re· Havana
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operatiOn . II B rough on the Ja&lt;'· the filth w.hen John Sbuteen op· p;ublit'aQ 'fown Chairman Robert Montreal
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l4,Jtber Tut"ker. 'Buck 'l't!onant; kets, but b} frlr the best ror ened in relief of White who had B. Taylor lr., u1d he w•nt.ed to Columb!h
58 71 .450 141ri!
Bob oti¥et I his son), Ruls Roush yo uni Mr. Nelson
pitched all 'the tourney rules clean up election campaia:nll. Ti)' · Coiu~JJbw; 6 Baffalo o
woutd allow. Shasteen was sha~y . lor sugges~d both partie&amp; con- Miami f TRronto 3 1st
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The other ar; Tom 8:11 Clark, a
He walked Wa&amp;ncr and 8Janken· dl;Jet a campaien without p_o stern Toronto 9 Miami 4 2nd
Foo"e'Js' k~;~uckler.
220 pound Lackie who is r1)port · ~hip homered over the aame Me&lt;!· He taid it "would save time and H4vanQ {l Montreal 3 Jsl
The aentl with t~ best chance e d. by one of his rr!enda deter tion ql the renee White had u.ted. money and the town would look MontrPal 4. Havan o 2nd
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do this Jre bik and burly Ge:r- maned not to turn out this year
Shli.'lleen settled down , gettini a lot prettier and neater''
Hochcstur 3 Richmond 2
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AMI!RICAII ASSOCIATION
to .4op. }l,e!l'son , at .40(1, Due~ Ten... b
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It will b£' noted that these He fanned Tweed on 10 3 2 pilch
uti way comm1ss~on sche u ed
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'tucker's average is not high but boy! are all upper claumen .
and _Reeder grounded weakly back
about $89,97.0,000 for roadbuilding Mznneapolis 5 Chnrl€"5ton 3 tst
-he clouh the long ball, often
I! Coach Thompson doean'l get to hi '!I for an easy tbrow.out .
coh~tracl! in Wls&lt;'onsin for Ju:J7. 7 znn.
rtal long.
. a goodly (:row or Fresh and . Me1gs came back to bat around T 11. is 30 per cent more than the Minneapolis 2 Charleston t ~d
For Racine. Larry (Dick) Taylor 'so-phs out thl're learnlne whnl 1n the firth ami !t'W up th~ game. 1956 figure of $53,720,000.
Wichita 10 Omaha ?"15 inn.
11 In a hot streak at bat, and along fpotball is all about he' ll be 10 Bowen opened by grounding out.
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and Price walked. White put his
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t'her in recent weeke: He will give elude tha t a!] Middleport need~ .HHI the basres were full
•~Down
away very little to Tucker, lhe as 11 f1ghling club that brings hom e
Wee Foor:y Wolfe, who l;lad
old pro .
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,-tnner. the championship.
and be n pari of the rt~ ju vcnotlon 11 double, seoring two runs. No1··
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apln tod&amp;y that hat MtD Lhem , lt!-ated the At~¥Jt1cs. 4·2, and the
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10 ame
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Th~ Cardlnal.s: snapped tbei1·
Middleport's
Yellow Jackeh'
IDJ 1Milw~u~ ~aves. g
nine·a:a~e losln!! st~eak and Mil · will start start ~a'id op.eratlons on 1
Red leg M•n•ter Birdie Tebbeth waukee 1 10. aamt wznnlng streak Monday and awmg into tw.o-•·day
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to start with a 8·2 v1ctory o':'er tile Braves workouU on Tue[day, new head
Blainlt.
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In Brooklyn topied l Ptlt11b~r~h. 4·1; coach Jobn Thompson, said today.
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At 9 a. m. Monday equipment
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: "" Hillman has a Phtladel9hl• Jgol~. 2·1, m a regu· day mornlna. CondJUonlna work
;tcord :fe~ w"~ tbe Cubs.
l&amp;rly-srhedull!d ctntes~- ~ ~ill begin Tuesday at 10 \. m.
Friday lbe Re~ ~d
t~elr fourth rtrfllbt aame, •
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t it week, Cl~nnftl lollt lhret
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aJier t&gt;ae dhW,n lve aouthpaw
atrve up fivt
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NnJ. Jim oro•JU~n g(lt th~ win ror
q.ICIJIO alter ~king over In the
aeventh for Dof Elat.fln.
; Outfielder W~t •ryn won the
me for Chie.,o 'fith a homer
the 12tb infnlq.w with Chuck
OC Mer
on bue.
ClnelnnaU lof~ a:olna into the
venth lnnin1
n tbe the Cubs
d It up fon '1 the extra innBaptaln~ln
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. Fr.ntle a....-~ hit hit lllt
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CUbJ' outbunt In the openlna
nr eamt n ftur ,lnalea abead
Ernie Blllt'l Jfth homer ol the
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be at 11 a. m.~ talk · o,n "llow to Mak~ Good Pic·
~~r -.f.he .-Iter·. ture.o" by Dr. John Fish of East·
5th is. P.eggie man Kodak CompllJlY.
An. illuuraLJJneh wUI be at 12:30 and Dr .
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a.u.t.hor, State U.niver~ity, will ~t the
was a ('Onvention visitors. Awards will
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SWUlt PALLS. S. D.-Ro...rt
ta~~don declared lhis wu "fair Morrll. 'it·. wa~~ brouiht to 11
and reaaonable .. and "substantial· hospital t.eh! frOm hba Dell
helew" what the- ~~111 corpor· idt, S. D., home '&amp;Iter H: wJ•Idltation m.tket on il$ non-government covered he wu 1ulferlnJ 1ftom
malnutrition. While roinc tbt~Uth
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hit clothe•. bospll•l attendf.JJts
CoruptroJlfr General Jrtteph fobnd $2,280 in caah In . hb. ltOCc ampbell has told the subc&lt;.tnmit· keti.
tee an audit showed GM got 1
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Fore~ and Gil oftiei.U negutlated
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it executed the contract or tater
when prius ,..ere
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provblon (or adjuat.ing
er tbe 711t plane was
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BY •AY ANDREWS
watched h1m work out agree that
attended Rutland High School.
· a graduate of Milton High School Class of '55. Unft•d Prflt StaH CorrMpandent J Rademacher &lt;'an bU. But they
SEA'l'TI..E, Wash. UP-Can an J claim he telegraphs his right and
He is employed at the Kaiser Aluminum Works, Ravenswood, amsteur
fighter beat the heavy· is uncertain of his: footwork. He
W.Va.
W(light champion of the ~nrld?
seems to whee1.e after 1 few
The cquple will reside at Darwin, 0.
That's what Pete Rar"lemachcr u;: round&amp;, but that may be a natural
---+- ·--- ~-.~~--going to find out the night or condition .~. he breathu noisily
Aug 22 when he s.teps into the even in repose.
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Floyd
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aLeet's ~~~~ orne opimons.
t~e fight o!f their books. When
Mr. ann Mrs. Griff Ru~~cll, ghlrr will be unable to attend
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On his way to
wmmn,g t e weight title from Ma ... Baer, he
Bradburv. will celebrate their Go!- Barhara Sewall is enrolled in a
OnJy
Aytust 11 &lt;ien W~ddmg anniversary on Au;:!· school ror occupaLJOnal therapy Olympic champio~sh1p l11st yea~ wat on the ~h?rt end of ZO.l odds,
at Melbourne, Rademacller stop . the longest pr1cc at which a heavy.
ust 25 with Open Home at t)l:yir m Pol'1innti, Ore.
Georae Montgomery •
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Lola Albright home from 2·4 p. m. and arc in1il.
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Afnco m three rounds,
Josef the rang. The gamblers don t g:1ve
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Nemec o( Czechoslavakia in two j Rademacher that much chance.
Russell, Elvria; Mrs. D L. ' Srwatl. day. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ev11n
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Pcg(y Castle
Richard Conte Colorado Spring~. and Mrs. K. T . Ham1ltun anc! children,. Bobby and and
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DETROIT UP - Mrs: Margaret
the ~elebration.
the fam1ly group at the Russell
The UP was ab!f! to eor1tad
Mrs. ' Wagner and chilr'lra,n, Kar· home and other rela tin~~ plan to on ly two of th ose righ.ters. Not Daniel tracked down a pair of
Sun. &amp; Mon.
' Auatttt ,._,, en and Tommy, are at the Ru s~c\1 be here Sunday.
the press department of the her husband 's' stolen shoell" while
Ava n~'~"'"':o(1r Rt~&gt;Wart r. ..anfer
home ancl wi1l be joined Friday by
Sports Committee in Mos the suspected thief was stiU in
the burglar,
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Mr. Wagner. Mrs. Sewall arrived
Mr Hamilton is a nephew
cow could locate Mol.lkhine. Euro. them. She trailed
fin 'l'&lt;~rholcolor' ·
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pean boxing circles suggested he phoned pohce and fi:!covered the
2 'Men &amp; 1 Wonum on an t"sland
h
t S'b · • tly lou t , leavi ng a shoeless: youth to
container and abo for a ·
play ave gone o J cna snor
confess 20 other burglarie.~.
marigolds; Miss Lucretia
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one-rount:.
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. DON'T RATE PETE
At Your l)oor
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tain cr; 'li:t's."'" bavis'
othtr two aon't think much
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of Pete's chances. At Johannes·
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four lllosso rns;
Miss Ethel burg, where he is- a pohceman,
Members of the Twili~ht Gllr· ·~~ar'km~. a si n ~le SP'Etd men or B(&gt;kkcr pred icted
Ra.demarher
den Club ,:ver .. entP.Ttnined Thurs· pol,Y.ner1on rose rn a crystal con. \'/On't last six rounds
e FOR THE BEST!
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tamer
"Rademacher is very strong."
eANY TYPE!
d~y ~venin~tt the .home of M~s [ Red. nbbon:; wf're awarded to he recalled. "He paclur a punch
",1 anme rbaVI and Mas~t~a~tah ~hi\· I Mrs. Came Nye for mixed zin- that ('an flour a.n opponent. but
See or Call
ps, Mu erry Ave. Wl
rs. ar-~ nias m a crystal bowl aod Mrs he does not have enOuih of a
rie Nye ' ' co-host~ss.
J 1 Clark brick red polyanna knockout punch for a pro.
Mrs. Nye. led the devotions fol- r~ses Ill~ decorated crystal va se , "Compared to Patlerson · I ~er· 1 .
lowed bv th~ club ode and pledge
Duru~g the soei.al hour thP hos· talnly Nm a l~th rate boxer. but .
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unison. 'JWenty-one , tesscs served a dc sserl f'o ur·s~
Rademacher Is f\Ot much beacr
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membm-s rcs-po)1cled to the roll
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he could beat Patterson. He won 't
nual". Com.mattee reports were
1 sunive six rounds."
.~~:iven and comments made on the
At "the 1 town o£ Budejoviee,
O.O,niRQ Or
CzechosloV'I!kia, where h_e .is a
tiower show held at the Pomeroy
Pf!blic Llbrary, August 9 and 10.
truck driver, Nemec said Radc·
M)ss Eth.el Garland ~ave s"e-veral •
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1 machcr was slow. "He is an ex·
fulure llowcr
Plans were made tor 8 rum· trernely hard punch£'1' but f CO.?~·
suggestions' for
shows.
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mage sale to he held Jn the par- sider him too slow. When I fought
A, pap,.er, "Pr.OlJigatJOn From ish house, Sl'ptembrr 4. 5. and 6 bim I took advantage nf my great·
~utbngs '· ~9~.Piled by. :!tol~s. Cor when the Federated Circle met er spe&lt;'d in the first ~ound an~
}ISS _Jaeobs ~a's read by Mtss Lu· Wednes"day ~:venwg ol Lhe church. r managed to' es&lt;'ape hiS blows ,
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Mrs. Lester Fauber presided at 1 ~e said .
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read paper on What and When the meeting in the absence or the
MakH Mldalcn
to Pr.~pare £or ~nter Arrang~ pr1sidenL and viee president. The : ''In the second round. however,
ments · An . aUction sale of brtc meeting opened with devotions 1.., made the mistake of side-step'
a brae and _hrlens WBJ held.
and during the businetss session i)Jng instead of launchin~ someThe flower Judges, Mrs. 'Phll "l!looreport on cal"ds sent to memb!!tS &lt;!ounter-attacks. When I finally JOt
Williamson, Mrs. T. A. _Hennessy of the C"hurch who are ill.
exhausted and lost my speeed as
and Mrs. Geral~ W!ldermul!t"
Refreshments were served by l the result of tiring foOtwort, 1
J1WIII.rded blv,e nbbons to Mt.s. the hoste!!'sea, Miss Lena Grueser, i,;was lost"
May for assorted ~ybrld roses m Mrs. Walter Baer and Mrs. Carrie
The 28-year-old Radpnacher ls
a crysta.l . vase; M1ss Vida Ihle, Grucser.
: an amateur, but an experienced
mixed hylirld zinnias~ 1 co~pe.:_
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bruno looks· very much the way JBut his professional qualifications
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it djd over .J.75 years ago when ere nil He ha11, 1n fact, seen onJy
Uoraviln misSionar:l~
founded · two pro fightl". He saw Kid MatI
the first white settlement in 1 thews ill Seattle in 1953 and an
1 "Eddie somebody &amp;,et clobbered"
what is ftQ:w Ohio.
iljl New York the ~me year.
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gO Clarence mn,nant, variously reSWill POOLS
THI!RIIJOS JUGS
I'ANS
GRIW
p'orted as the sixth and ninth.
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rankin~t light heavyweight. Hln·
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nant is high on Pete.
I "Thls w111 be the toughest fisht
Pattel'&amp;o.)n ever had," Hinnpl)t
says. "There's a good possibiUt)'
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I macher c4mp is Joe Gannon, lor·
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CANADIAfl MVRIH
Gannon predict11 the boxing
BELLECHASE MINING CORP · world is "m lor tho shock of Its
Regular
AfRO "'NINO CORP.
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Pndlcts Crow Eating
"A lot or boxing writers at~
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filght." Gannon says.
Regullr $'IUS:
Rademacher him s e If is ('On·
City
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1 at,!y will go t5 rounds but tlhat It
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''I figure I've been trained like
G~ JlleltiiOIIIl ST. WEST
a ~ro. fought !Ike a pro and I
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Port age Lllke•. Chu1 e• Mill and
AQuilla 11! repor; iood t~lehea of
blueKilll this week wltb It few ba.u
aDd utf1sh alJo beina taileD
Stream• •re io good f11hin.~ eondillon and a rew ban are belna:
Sandusky lev .,.. Lelc:e Erl•
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fPI I"herme. are eatdUng ~ch
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at the nngE' Hr(ht and eatfi~h at
Both lake• and streama are
the Bay Hndge Sheep•bed are dear l!nd at normal Ieveli wllb
bezng caujbt over IJt()Jt of the good fuhmw expected . Moany fishbay and still fi !!hermen are coatch·i ermen Jre litbjna for blue&amp;ill•
1ng white b:1ss neM Johnson'• 11- an'd ntellent utchl are being re.land Outlook il fair with belt purll"ll from Burr Oak. Forll: c~
fuhwg in the i.1land trea nd Run , Clou~ Ukr , Lake Hope a.o•
we5tern end of tile Jail:~ for wall· Lake Alma. Catlllb are bf:lDC
eyet from Niagara Reef. Innis and taken In ttrearru especially the
We ~ t Reef and near Hen and Musklngum River.
t:hicken u;l&amp;nd These- are being
Cefttr•l anti lovthem Ohio
Lake fishermen In Central and
takeo for the mo1t part by trOI·
ling. Per('h and a few walleyeJ Southern Obio rerort fair catebet
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land and Ballaat Island . Trollina: these are being caua:ht during the
is producing aome [lnf' catches of t&gt;ven ing or lilt night . The outlook
sheepshe-11d lit the northern ent.i for the w~ end Is a:ood and laket
of South B11ss l.t;la11d wlth the QU'\· to IIY include Hoover Reservoir,
look good.
GriM£~ Dam, Knox and Bucke)'t
NorthWHhorn Ohio
Lake.
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eb. Smallmoutb bass and caili&lt;:h or Ohlo shoyld be "'ry good thts
are being caUM:ht and the outio.Jk week end b.trring a· change in theis fair. The lakes iir tbit section weatber. fishinJ waters are tn exof Ohio ~:~re clear and 0Kb0olJ' ccllent shape ll tbe prwnt time
La.l!_e is reporlina good catches of with good eatcheJ of smallmouth
b~!l, blue-gills and catfish. Lakt! bas11, Wuegj.h, catfiah, and c1rp
filling should be good.
report.ed. Lake futhi.nJ at c:r,Q&gt;t
North•ut•rn Ohio
Sinclair and Housterman tn eq~jtal·

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le adk!ng run n er f~ t~e North,
P1c mg up 45 Ylnm m seven
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1re fair to very cood, ~ Dwl•ion
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mOhio Ov~r Qming Week End Made Extra Pile

with l)r. J'obn GrMth ol the tJ. S.
Plant lottoduttion G~dena. Qlenn
OaJe. Md, 5JM!tkJ111 OD '•pl•nt hunt·
ing In JI\PJn ". J{e bit Juat TetW'n·
f'd trom an Ol'lratneatal planl -h.uptina: expttd.\tlon to the liland of VI·
knlk-iqaa, south ol Japan in the
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Mei~s Q&gt;uri'ty's All.Sta&lt;r Little Le~guers. ~va.11:ced to the
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ipterest - that the Middleport Yellow JaCkets will have a
SAUad of approximately 25 to 28 candidates out for footba-ll
!lext Tjlelday, Tills is a terribly small detachment with which
1p do baUJe lp ~e SBO.
O~e briel!t l!lll*ol ~isis, however . It is that new coach John
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_:___ 1 Languaa:e ; Maude Youqg EngUsh,
and ~alph Puker, cheater. one, , Carl Weese, Social fk1ence , Vln u
lor their potato entriet.
j Lee, .Bu&amp;inut Educatton . Larry
IContlnu.d Ff'om Otto )
BJue rtbbcnt for ditplayl
Morraaon, Ph)'lkal
Educal!on , Owain Sayre, tomatoa; John
(C01.1tlJM,.•~ ftvm Oa.l
vell:~tablel went to Carroll R\U- 1 Howard Noh.!}, Voc A.&amp; , Homer . Win111ett . corn , Jae!.lie WI_.., ~er
S.lfdlna won Dine flnta IR lh stU , two: Thomts SIJl'l!! , four; Earl 1 Walter Voc Aa , Jean Hamm . cattle and ~howmanJhip;" Chutes
beer clttJe ~udgtllg or Heretordt. De~tn. M.ra. c . E Rlakellee ; Mn. e.orrJ~ Ec: Gayle .Ji"r~ . Ms th ' Holler., dai ry cat de .and daary
Hugh Lelfhe:i.t ~f POJneroy, showed Carl Kaut'Z. two;. Mrs. Manda Elll - Meryl Houdaalrelt , &amp;1ence. Flln- thowman•hip : Dwaine Sayre, lrothe heat JurUor ~rl(ng bull and man , three, Mr1 Dale Kautt. Tho- •1 n.le Lel\o, Vocal Mu1lt, Bernard pbv lor r e bt'~t cro~
Alfred (ian.s Pomeroy, won tbe mas Sayre won three tirsta 111 tbe 1 Krln.ke, lnatrumental; Jed Ptck
firat wa.rd for tbe best ~nlor bull mt&gt;lon jucl~ini ap J first placl!'&amp; for ens, Custodian and WdmiEI Hen·
M(l'tlbe S of 4-11 clubt reeelvmt
calf Hiram Slawter Maddleport, apples went to George Genheim- derson, Clerk
thamp101
! gr1cultural
awardt
Rt. 1. sbOWt'd ~e best row over : er, two , llora~ Karr four ; Earl
RoehM&gt; Gr. . School
w+!_re l;lrr ._ra r a:rand champion
two .rears old and the Symmes Dean and Mrs Manda Eastman.
Mauriie Ultt. PrLDrlpal , Cora datry cow Joyce Car,wn, J~r~)',
Valley Farm of Pedro, 0 , exhipWebb· Sabrll Mormon Or H II Karen The1s11. Guernsey daii')'•C&amp;t·
Mrs Eastman won three otbtr Marg~ret Houclalbelt Ruth aT 1k, tie, Sonny SJawter, c,hampion bee-f
Ued the . best jumor yearling he1fer ancl the best summer yeerhog ftrst place ribbons ror rru\t : er Edila Prke Ethel Job uc 1 calt le , Roger Rose, Sonn)l ,S,Iaw.
beHru:. C. B Barnhart a~d SOJl , George Genhelrner, fouf, ..Borat.e c~nt;;c:ian; M~y v
Eaate~~n : tEr and t:arJ ~altoft., 1howman·
Coolville, Route 2 . won fu•sts l n Karr, one . and ·Mrs. Purley Karr, head tOOk and LovJe S re as~ Ship medab furnished by tht·
]three categories of ju,dging in two, for other fruit Mrs Eastm•n eoo k.
M'e1es County Better Ll.vett.ock
1 ay · t
the •Angus beer tattle f1e ld
placed f1nt w1lh her display of j
Syracut~ Gr_. $ch.ol
Club; Karen Furbee"; champion
Hobart Vi neyard a nd Son of farm , orchard and rarden produce 1 Lawrence Rose Principal · El- earden 1Piaque; James Woodyard
Long Bottom , Route 2 , took the and hrst for the best d1a~lay or rna Loukl Elea~or Crow· Letha Wayne Roush and Roger Rot;e.
lint five pieces with their sheep garden produre. Mrs Purley Ksrr : l4orrjs 'M~xine Wmgett ' Hllto'n tractor rodeo medalt fer placing
In the Sh.rC!)Jhir~ bre
. .ed and five placed f1r1t for the_.. besl "'di1play I Wolle. ' Jr, Marlene Fisher, Her- rtnt, . se&lt;:ood and t~ird, re8'pect.
' d H t 1 of orchard crops
shel Diddle
Custodian
Anna 1vely, . Sharon Atkms, poultr,y
II t
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Sb.de tn the Corriedale breed
Grace 0Jler, Head Cook and Elea- rope ex hibit
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Ronald Westhavl) of Rou te a.. I
Lancaster, "took SIX first placd
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Letart F•ll• Grade School
Blue ribbon winners -modehng
with his Dorsets w the she~p
~on Nease, Prin. Betty Rou8'h, vanous type! or clothing which
judging and Jour Ilrsta' m swine
Cblorus Gnmm, . Wavle Circle, they have made during lhe put
judgang
Florence C1rcle, Edeen Buck , Cia- Yt'.lr an the annual st.rl~ revue al·
1ra Rizer, St. Cl11ir Hill. CustodJan· so held thiS: 'Fnorning in ~onjuncMn. Dale Kau tz, Pomeroy , Star
I Florence Hill, llead Cook ; and tion 'A'Ith the jumor fa.lr program
Ro~te ; Earl Dean of Chester, ar,.d
Vorothy Glenn, Asst. Cook
mcluded
Mrs. "anda L Eastl;Jlan, Pon:u~ro)',
Southern Local Board of Etlu·
Portl•nd GJ-acfe !ehool
Route 1 won firsts with &amp;heir cation Sleek, Paul Qeegle, toda)'
Hubert Price Principal· Creed
Lola· Ziegl'er Aleta Carpenter.
earn entries in the judgint of released the cff1cial list of 66 Janes, Franees ' Footer, P~arl Er- Kalen Drake, Jenni!el LobJie, Met,. farm crypl and horticulture. Tho- teach~s . and emp~)'eeS: In tbe 1 vln, oran Dailey, Custodian, Esta lanie Brown, Sue Al)n Myers, K~·
mas D. Sayre. Portland, Route 1 ~ schools 1n that dt~trict for tbe Jobnaon HoLUb Head Coo~ and MeChntock, Ann c.,letoq, Sand~:a.
'\VOft I flril ir. nrain \tflth G~;crge forthcoming sehool
Agnes Pri9f Aist Cook
Well&amp;. Bsrbara t":leland, Ruth
Genheimer of ;.tear Pcmeft;ly win·
Teachere and
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nlp,g two first pt,ce blue ribbons Soutb,el'n Local
Bps DRJV~S : Lawre~e Bee- Bro thers, Jcyre Carson, Loui~e
In 'that category. Mrs . Carl Kautz
R•chtt
gle, Alb!i!rt HUl. Jr.. Edwa'td Bush Fisher, Sharon Ritchie, Patdda
and Thomas Sayre won three firsts
Charles
D. I.:eRpy' Li!&gt;J'~e. Vernon Nease, Blakeslee. Audrey Cunningham:
lWi:derson, H~~.;told Proff)tt Myna Hoffman, Anna MJJrraY,
Dallas }ltll, Delbert Smith, Clar- Vtrgima Johnson, Doru Wells.
enCe ~ic~lihe , Gt,over Salser. Jr ,
Elaine St.l..o.ele, Lanna Tum,er,
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2. PlUful
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.and .,Pe,~:nlce Levacy.
Joyce Carson, Shelba HUI. Rachef
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~rHawk, Dorothy Clrtle, Vick1e
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Smith, Judy GMilion. Wanda TarlMl'H
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kelt, Linda Hubbard; Janet Vine.
{(o.,tlnued llrom ~... One)
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entrance.
yard.
mately
125 persons now, hope t.,o
e . Girl'a
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Yvonne Damewood , Donna Htll·
double their plant and payroll 111
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name
doff, Jud y Proffitt, Nadme Roush .
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a year and triple 1t in (ivc years
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Martha Parker, Barbara Smuh ,
j He stressed the fact that 75% or Ca
npt.U•
rolyn Woodrum, Rebecca Dye,
JP..et
a. SlHop
1 the company men were makm,g Sharqn Atkins Janet Ca'tpenter,
li.Coln
t. Bucket.
lheir homes in WeSt Vtrginia but
Mmada Murray, Jud y Cray, Jan(Swed.)
U.Sow
t said that the r est were m Oh 10 and ICe Teaford, Sharon Boso and
l'l'. ArUele
l&amp;i. Exploalve
that their salaries Wt're spt·nt thro· Rose Greenlees
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Ul. Mountain
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Mr. Pearson explai ned the three
11. Pltrce
22. 1\Qpon.
1 divis ions of the Ce1e ne~ e torp-or·
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atlon . the textile, the plashes and
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the chemteal. PlantS are locatcd-m cr S D1rect also cwned ~ by Sid·
".Hutened
~ Geo-rgia V1rgmu:t. South Carolm ... ney Spencer was third m the
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MrS. Harold Byers of Columbus
Jt, v,.etable
:J'be firs~ chemtcal plant or the was third 1n the second heat.
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company was 1n Texas where they
31. Vahle
converted natul'al gas mto chem
as. Bret.~t­
icals such as acetone ~nd acctll
ac1d.
Plastici.zer.s-whu:h are user!
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to make plastit.s pliable, arc an 'I ,
3'1. Lubrlcat•
impor.tant part of compa ny's prod·
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The tacl that some of these are
me4ari
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and
th1s was first used
1 AI, 10&amp;. !!, COIUIIgl, OHIO , ,,
f.&amp;, Laymen.
j to !1rpproof doll·\\"lgs fhe1r new
45. trrttate
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"'Part• of
c~, ou• ih·· ad ~w
·as ef(ectiVe a lubrtcrmt as oi1 but
1 FREE GATE ADMIJSION
~ is fi:re-r es 1sta nt- wh1ch preven ts 1 M1111111ng on• r01.11h IKIWtol ogtl l
~~:orr•
, many IIJ SA.liters He announced thai
'tr. QUantity
on ffodo;.y, A¥111!11 23 Oflly
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1the U S. Nnv;v 1S using one or
of, p&amp;P"&lt;
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quantittes tn th1s area o! indus·
nHtlll$111 IM'III POID 1H0W
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DAILy Clll'l"l''QUOTE how
work It:
, their most important di.seovcrtes
o~i 11 .., nN TIN .,11 IUJn, rn.
AXY!ILB ,~· J!.X~ ,
~ Cresylte acid ~ an Important addi
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tion-.to their other products Mr.
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one ltt.ie.~ 1lmpJy llf.nd• rortpother. In' thll 'aamplt ,._ 11 patc1
Pearson ended hu tall{. with a
tl, MP.U't au,''" J
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complimcn.t to this trl-county area
hM•. f•llllllod liN! ...., ,d. l I
trephe .. the lenrth and formatiOn ot the worda an f1l hfltta.
I wber~ be w1U make h1s hbme al 1 t.•.-ctil 1•v•
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Ooud c1... Used

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aol,.td for before the Hhn of each month followtnfi: \nSt"rtwn
l"lnr• io Advertiaina-ShouJd be reporte d lmmed!att.'ly The
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4-,-.-oo-,- t-,o-11 ,; - 3 :::-.-". - , -ard-,.•-;::--Hladc!UIIrhf'l for
lamJ~Jnlte Luggo~.g11- Lane Cedar
•::htatl - LAU Window Fans-

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( 16) For Rent or Sole

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For Rent
Ex:Lenslon t:.adden,
Scaf• .Jld hJarcb, Drop Cloths
Chnton y; ~ her, M1ddleport
Phone 6265-X.
11 1 U

1956 Butrk V8 Century, $2 ,51l5
2 dr Hard Top. TradC·In frOI•l
satisfied Bmrk owner on new
BUick. Dynaflow dnve Blaett
nan, Pomeroy
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WASHED

$:15 on w r
111 H.th
at App l&lt;!
Grovf' S1r. Aa·l \\- hN ler
8_15 :!tr

Refrigerators.
...., Fumlture, Mldcll.,ort, Ohl•
t 29 ll

(8) Auto Soles

(17)

SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Phone 6393

GOEGlEIN
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CO.

HelpWonted

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ntH'k Dt IVN
for Milk
H11ullng ConiM·t Bnb Tru~sell
Lung Bottom Ohu1
8 16 3tc

Wanted

1~ Lon
Ptckup . $79!'1
Nearly new paint JOh Not a Immediat e GJr! ltl ur ovrr for
temp or:~ry h1•l;:&gt; Wilh
gl•ncr:J I
flaw :&gt;r blcm1sh! Blaettnar~.
houscwurk. b&lt;~hy •,ittmg, rat
Pomer&lt;~y
B 16·61 c
of two :-. m,JI I fht ld t'cll L1v1 Ln
1~ Burcks as low al!i $895.
Ftw
or out Phone 2-11
816-0tr
fin e cars, trade m frorn sa tis
:'1ed owncn 8\aettnaJ ll, Pomc Inside anrl Outwle House PaintIng , chlm twy and roof work of
roy
B 16-6tc
all kmd s also uHpentcr v.ork.
1954 Pontiac B Star Chief $l 395
Free... eshmates :w year!! ex per·
i••nce ncaSIJnab]p prices Ca)!
Conv. ('pe. L1ke new h gh t blue
ftnn;h Y.llh new blue lop, an1\
Pom eroy ~114 ,;
(} T2 l ~tp
all leath('r sc!l!S
HydramuL•r·
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1' 1\HRlt-: R- Gtrl nr boy
BlacthJArs, Pomeroy.
8l!J·6lc
for Rutl.1nd Houtr. Contad The
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8 l :l If
19~ZBulck ~ :iS low as $695 l h utcc
of f1ve good · cars. Bl:u~ ttnar ,r;, Middll:' Agr•d Y.OffiUII Wh'l nel"d S
Pomeroy.
B·16-6t c
home lo be r·ompilll!On
for
mtddle-a g:ed lady Wnle P 0
19M Olds Super "88" $2,49~ 2
box 45 , Pomeruy, Oh10. S.8-12t p
dr. Hard Top l'ower s lel"rmg

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A fine automobt le. Blaettnars ,
,Pomeroy.
8 16 6Lc

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Day

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6221
Nl.,n Phone
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
11&amp;\LUS
3 6 II

(91 For Soie
6 room hou11e and bath, onr: mlle
north or Chester on Rl 7 Run-

( 181 Employment
Wonted

TU-24688.

1-29! .

GaAVELY 'ln.ACTOR iU.£a aorl
Service. R. A. FWaw, tU1
llaln St., Pomeroy.

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One used Crwley t!:lt!ctrlc Range
In excellent condition W1ll
sell cheap . Call or sec Gcorgr

Cummins, Letart Falls,
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two plere Living Room Suitt'.
One Day Bed, very reasonahl1•
Frank Amos. Athe ns Road , op
poK!le John Frick:! . Phone B51J
8-14-Stp

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Tran.li
mls~lon
5- 600xl6 t1rcs
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F'ord wh~b. Alfred Yeau.u:er
Phone 838Y .
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non-acla.
Second Hou.'le EMil
from srhool house
Wm.
Holmes, Syracuer, Ohto

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old ;eldlna. Paul Orr, BaHhan ,
0 rttune 3002.
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wel'k

tim e
[ood
"I up

a Poke''. account~ to chain
stores dun e i lorcs
theate rs
o~.lnvc-tns
taverns
drugstores
school§, crmeesslnns
l'lc.
No
Selling
accounts cstn hlished
by company . Pcr m:me nl budness guur11n tet&gt;d tn comr
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limited posstblllhes YotJ sc r v·
lee ac co unts at VOtlr &lt;"un ~c n
i~nCC. SJQ[)O to $3000 C&lt;l~ h re
l[Uired
"Fullv Sf'{'Ured" Jn
vcstmc~t dt•pctHI,e; on qze
or
territory you wish to start with
Complete uss1stunee for unllmlt·
t'!\ CXPIIII SWil F'Of loi'H I ltllet
vtcw and dcl1uls., g1vc phone
number. wntc DIXIE PIWVIS
ION COM PANY
1226 BULL
S1REE'J', CO LUMBIA . S ('
(Rl 17 ltc
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For
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"By the

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eGradlnl A Dlteh Diigina

VIRGIL WAMSllllY

(20)Buslness Servir:es

l I Wonted To Buv

Good usfd tewlnji machine. l'hOnl"

CU!llom Butlt Khcht'n Kit c h e n~
dl'JdJZ ncd for you1· home Fre~
t~hmatos.
fo'orem an &amp; Abbott.
Phone 6284· 'i
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Rtclne Mat or eontaet Marilyn
Cleland Taylor.
8-16-3tc steady Mix Conc,.te, w.. hect
land and ur•v•l. Phon. 6393.
8 l4 ·4~c
2 Ct J bedroom houte In Molgs
COUn.tJ, either village or rurd RADIO • l 'lt:IJIVJSION S~RVIC&amp;.
Phon• lJO, Cleland Appliance
8 l7 3tc
Store, l.ut W. llaln St •• PolWI'or
u""a""tu-rn"'l"'•"""---..,t:7be-:d-:r..
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ltoute in Potn61'0Y or Middle·
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CONCR&amp;port. Phone 2·M.
8·13-fite
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11\'~URANCE AGENCY
Plra, Autamobll•, Healtlil
ACCIDIN,Lih, Catu.tlty end _....

Reo I Estate Btabr· •

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ye..rs ~x 1 .eTJcnC'e Frel" eo;'!
matell L. V RclslnJ •r, Rach •
Box 124. Ohio.
7 !'1-1 '

•Truck Loading Equipment
eBack-Hoe Servoco
1 Jeney, 1 Guernsey, 4 Hoi·
•Dump Truck Service
ateln1. ALL trom C O.B.A Sire.a
Phone Cbeahlre 7·7"1
Two lre•b now, rctt !OOn Don
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Anderaon, Rutland, Ohio
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Boorls. PhOile Ul&amp;.X
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L1fe, 1\utc.•. Fire, Polio CA.IJ Dor
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TIRMITES EXTERMINATID
jol\d Maple Chest . 4 drawers, l For rrt•e lnspt"ctton phone 383·M,
(itlmore Su pply Stor(', Pomeroy
deak drawer , very ~oud condl·
All work ~o:uarllnti· NI Jo' ully Intlon $1~ New Haven, W. V:.~ .
sured Vnu~ hlin's tnd m tnal and
Uon $1~ Jam es E tlaugel'h'
R('sidrt.~ ial 1'erm1le control SerNew Havr.n, W Va TU 2454~
vice,
St Marys, W Va
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the nommahon for
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1,141 for-Rent
1 GRUESER BLOCK CO.
s.l
2 loom lnd bath furnished
lp&amp;rtmetal Phone IU28-X.
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Prestdeot Eisenhower I s threat·
cmng to make it 28
Etsenhower says he Will cal l
congress back to Washmgton lhts
fall If 1t adJourns 1ts present sesI Sion Without voting what he C"Onslders an odequale amount of
money to ru n the foreign aid
program The house 1gnor ed t bc
threat and cut the program another BOO m111ion
dollars The
Senate was expected to restore
only a small part of th e cut
'Arllcle 11. Sertwn 3 or the
const1tut1on provides that the
pres1de nt " may, on cxtraordman
occasions, convene both houses ol
congress or either o! them" In
speetal sesswn
Eisenhower apparently rech
that fallu..re to get what he wants
on forei gn aid would ;!ive riSe to
an "cx.traordmary occ::.s10n."
In the past, presidents have anri.o,mccd their mten tions to call a
s peclal sess1on under varymg and
dramati c cond1hons
Woodrow
Wilson d1d so in 1919 w1th a
cable from the Part,&lt;; peace ron
fcrence, summomnc congress to
legislate agamsl the lugh cost of

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Awlll Pblc now
nate!! reason·
able. llumer Bralt•y, Ph one 331-Y

nln.ll water natural gas In house
SUPERVISOR
and big garden. l'all Yukon
Man
or
Woman
earn $20ll a
rl-2Z32. A. V Ca rter
8 17 6tc
and up spa re limr&gt; full
more Servicin g pacb~.:t'fl
tOR SALE - Apple! . N.- Jl a
Trarlt• Mark new &gt;;C IHfl l 10n
vcn Orrhard, New Haven Phon •.'

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havl'! called congr%5 Into special
sess10n on 27 "cxtraordmary oecastons" 1n the natiOn's ht story

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MirldkporL Phone 6075J
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LEGAL NOTICE
Bids" w1ll now b e retciverl by
t he undenlgncd on the home (or·
mcrly own~rt Ji'y Dora M Bearhs In
Kerr.'! Run, Poml:lroy, Ohio Property apprai;;N:I at $1.000 00 and cannot be ~old for less than appraised
prico, subject to the approvnl of
the Probate court of Mclg!i Cour.·

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president ~~
nalional eon
ventlon. announ ced he woulrl call
confi:res.s back to check Inflation
and ml"cl the housmg shortage
Juhtt Adams was the f1rst pre
sJdcut tu usc h 1s .!ipec 1al se.;;.SJon
powN On ~!ay 15, 1797, he call
ed Cungress to sus pend d1ploma
tic relatwn s with France at n
ume Lhe Umtcrl Sta!(•s was nea1
cpen war with that country
Wilson ~m et Franklin D Roose
vclt hold lhc Utlc fnr the most
speeial session&amp; called three each
I.., addition to Lh e 1919 sum
mons , Wilson ca lled Congres.li mto
session 1n 1913
to :;e l up the
federa l reserve systt•rn and tn
1917 to declare w .. r
agains t
Germany
nooscvclt caller\ a spec1a l ses·
ston tn 1933 to fight the depres
.-;ion, 111 Hl::17 to cnn ct .soc1al re·
form. wages and hours a nd crop
control laws, and tn 1939 to repeal the arms cm~rgo .
The cost to to'aby's taxpayers
for a spcc1od gcsslon would run
about $500,000.
Thr main costs would be the
tr ave l allowances to the lawmakers- 20 cents a mtlc for a round·
tr(p ttc ket to anrl
from the tr
homes-a nd the cost of pnnt1ng
the {'ongress10nal record at $77 11t
page
'l'he travel eost wou lrl amo1tnt
lo bl•t wccn $40.000 and $45,000
for the 96 scno~~tor11
and abuu.t
$180.000 for the 435 represent::.
tlvcs.
The senators and congressmen
are paid their salaries on a yea r·
ly basis and would recei ve no
addlt1onal compensntirm for an

Hugh Bcarh!l

LE!.AL NOTICI
Bids w1ll te recen"Cd hy the un·
dersigned for the 11ale of house
[lnd other property owned by Dora
Romine In Dexter. Ohio Property

apprsi!led al $6,800.00 Undersign·

ed will sell same to the highest
bidder at a pmc whl&lt;'h must be

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, 1 1 In the woode~ ranges of hllh
SIOUX FALLS,
D.-Citizens surrounding Bainbridge ,
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two cars collide In the middle of
a street here. However, it turned out to be two drlverles~ aut().
mobUer. '

are a number of little seUlemt.'nts
bearing sucb names as Potts
Hill, Pancake Hollow, Knoek·ent
Shlf, Bumrd'a Roost, c ro.u-eyed
Henry Holler.

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L.!t One Of These
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" cherry pie ie this
K.liag group iu S 0 LID

The htslrranc:e Agents Assac:lation

Dew
native
tberry. COmbine eitber traditional or
modem aeceaeoriet with tbia , early
American deei~ lo' Clelte a btautifuJ.,
distinctive room.
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Tbe richly pained oolid cherry Ia
in a delight• ,

CRERRYBl\00.1. it fiairbed.

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new color ••• Fiddletone.

Founeen

l1eparate finiabiag operatloDs briag Out
alf the natural beauty of tbe eolid woo-1.
And pnl)' SOLID:if&lt;;od ean gl•• you
all tbe ~alitiea yOu 6od ~a thia ~u·
theutic early American deup:. Lav11h
apP.ointmentl, 1eueroua tile, and
olialled cabiaetmokillfl identify the
CloRIIl'JIROOI&lt; poup •• ....lly fine fu...,
·Ditun. The atjlia§ and color are i'
keepillg with tOday·• decontiv• tNa.d.
Co111e io and tee CBUJ!iYBitOOJt •ooa.
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ProiNt• Court, ~lot County, Ohio
Noliee i~ hereby given tl~nl the
followina Accounts have been filed m said Court (or 1ett,l.ement
and that the same will be heard
on Wednctday the 18th day September, 19~7 . to w1t.
First and lln.al !Iecount of Cush
Johnston, ex.eeutor of the estate
of Fred S. John&amp;ton,' decease d
First and final account ol Dana
R Hamm, exectrlx of the rstate
of Gusla•·c W. Hamm, rleceasc!l
First and final account of Rob·

approved br the Probate Court of
Meigs County, Ohio. This home II
located m the ccmntry and 'h
worth several times the appraised
price.
SYBIL EBERSBACH
ert Coals, admlnhlrator or the
Executrix
eRtatc of Stell&amp; Hoffman, deceased
Pomeroy, Ohio
All persons' Interested arc re(8) 10, 13, 14. 11', 16, 17; 6te
quired to attend such !ettlf'mnt
and make objeeho'ns thereto, It
any they have.
An~ prson mtcrcsled may file
written exceptions tn. said Ar.·
POMEROY - 2 bedroom frame counts, or nny Item thereof. five
bungalow wilh bath, liardwood day! prior to hcarin.~~:. and at that
floors ba ~ ,.menl. gas furnace time further time may be allowed
rrat, storm wtnodw!' and doors. for uuse, to file such excc pllons
In A· l conditiOn at the very
• John C 8aeon
reasonable pme or $6~ .00.
Probate Judge
POMIROY - !i-room frame Wllh (8) 17, ltc
new bath , furnace heat, level
lot. $4WO op
NOTICI 0~ APPOINTMENT
POMRRo-Y Uuplcx 4 rooms latat. of ldward King, I&gt;Nntld
and bath down, fi rooms and
NoU.ce Is hereby giv~n that Ed
bath up Separa te entrances and ith E King, who5e Po!\ Office- ad·
uhllty meters Hot water heating dreu Is Star Route, Chester, Ohio.
full bn!lcment w1th laundr:v [a· ha1 been duly appointed Executrix
cilltles d ouble garage, Conv'en. of the Estate of Edward Ktng , de·
lent $10 609 00
ceased, late of Chester Towns hip ,
SYN.ACUSI - l ·room house with Meigs County, Ohio.
bath , hot atr heating, garage,
Dated thil29th day of July, 1957
3 room house and ~ room hQute
John C. Bacon
for rentals. Nile 'lot 135xl"
J'udge of tho Probate Court
with 2 .story broiler house. RlMeigs County, Ohio
Ytr fronh(l:A Jnt about 300' by (8) 3,10, 17) 3te
100', Tota' prlee $12,00000.
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WANTID- Goo d r.. m wtth aood
~et of Attractive buildlnga, mod·
rnt.UCfUftAL I •• AMI
orn home
About tOO acre11.
ICUP ~I.ON- MITALl

Mn Ke nneth Ktmc.-;
Pvt Hubert Pa 1 1 tr~o n of the U.
s Arm y~:. s pend lnll a rurl ough
w1Lh hts pi!rents, Mr and :-o1n.
Sheldon Patterson
Mus Mdd1ed C h~:~pm a n has been
.spendlllg thr pa~t werk at the Baptist Camp at Cowan W Va
Mr iilnd Mrs Harr) Crump , Mrl'
John Galloway and Johnnte Sayre
of Hender~on wert- guests. of :vir.
and Mrs J M Crump Sunday
Stanford Powell has been cunfmt!q to h1s home due to illness

Theis Falls Out
Of Race For QR
Slot At State

NOTICE
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS

Adfllinlstrator
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Mormon, a p1oneer settler or Ma·

&amp;On County , coming here :n the
e~ly days of the county , and
marr1ed Ca&lt;herme Lemnter. a
member of another p10neer famll)
of the counly and reared a lara~e
family Qf r tuldren whose descen
~xlra session. Their staff :udes
•A are ,, 0 '"" scattered over a
nori.hwest bwn of the Smith home an..,
and the committee staffs also re- ln Hartford.
large portiOn of the United Stales
ce1ve no extra compcn:~atwn
from New England to California
But the Senate and How;e
The af~ernoon wall spent infor·
•Jamell M Crump IS president of
pages would he recalll'd and their mally and following the opening the organu:ation.
salanes would be an added cost of the many gifts, refreshments
So would be the aa l.aries of a fe-w were ~:cerved to Miss Foley, Mrs.
PICNh;
Senate a nd Hou se doorkee-pers Charles Holzer, Mn. l'derrUt John·
l\trs Donald A Smtlh entertam
who are let off at the end ()f son of GallipoliS, Mrs S. C. Wll· ed wtth a picnic supper Sunday
each se~s •on
helm , Mrs
Donald Happensett, evemng Guests were Dr. C. W
Upkeep 011 1.he House and Sen- Mrs A. L. Ross1ter , Mrs. Milton Petty, Mr and Mrs. A B. Gmden
ale- healmg, ele:iJ,nclly
police, M1ller, M'ts Mfry Leftwich, Mrs o[ Atlanta. Ga , MillS Betty Barrey ,
and so on-eosts the same wheth- Wllliam Heslop, pt Pleasant, Mrs. Fred Rtley, Pl Pleasant, Mrs Hu·
er congress 1s 10 sesston or not Paul Nease, Mrs . Ray Pro!f1tt, Mrs'. gc Jl!hling and Mr. and Mrs A.
• Spetial sessions last as Jon~ as L. J . Ruttenrutter, Mrs Donald K. lkCiung.
It lakes congress to, dispose o( the Fogl esong Mrs. Nalon Swackham·
COUNCIL MEETING
COLU)t'BUS UP - L) 11 Theis&amp;
The regular monthly meeting of
matter the prP~~Idenl puts h~fore er, Mrs Clyoe Foley, Ma..son; Mrs.
1t. The longest on record ts one A. B Woodrum, Clifton;\ Mrs. L . the Town Counrll of Hartford was cand1dae for the Ob.to Sta te Unicaller! bY William Henry Harrison C. Roush, Kaylong; Mrs. Mark held in the MayOr's office Tuesday versity quarterback slot thl~ fall,
to repa1r the nation's fmanc.es Ward, M'rs'. Mrs. J. V. McGrew, evemng with the !ollow~ng mem· said today he would not report for
and reve nue .
Mrs: A D Hume, Mrs Hlll'l')' L. bera present: Mayor O'Neil Quil· practice thts year due to a knee
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Dyer, Mrs A. G Mehlmen, Mrs. lm; Recorder James M. Crump; IIIJUry
lt began May 31. 1841 and ran F (\ B t y Mn R F Bryant Mrs eounci!men Harry Gnmm, L W.
That left Andy Okulovlch, Clevefor 269 days. Be!o:e lhe ses.s10n 'Philhp ~ipert Mrs.' Paul Scally, GJbllts John Berringer and Billy land and Prank Kremblas, Akron.
began, Harr1son d!Cd a 1d John MISS Goldye Hart, Mrs. Lloyd Ftelds. .
the iwo top ch01cc!i for the sag.nal'
T.&gt; lcr became P!'CSidenL
!Roush, Miss carol Roush, Mrs.
The meeting was caUed tc order calhng pOSition
The shortest extra sesston was Ronald Karr, Mr and Mrs. Burrell at 7.30 b)' the Mayor and mjnutes
Obio Stale Coach Woody Hayea
one called by Franklin Pierce tn Dawson ; Mrs Vernon Grinstead, or the last meeting were read and said he would use TbeiSli as a stU·
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dent coach.
tlom f~r th~ Army to f1 ght ~In- Grimm , Mr!l Donald F Roush,
The principal business concerned
clta n tnbes m the west. It las ed Mrs. 8 R. Vance, Mrs. Edwin estimate of the Levy f-or tbe ensuO'CONNELL STRONG
ror 10 days.
Stein, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs Her· Ing year and two eommunicatlons
HffiAM, 0
UP Tommy
man Layne, Miss Lelah Jane Pow· were reaJ one about a bridge O'Connell strengtheAed hiS posi·
ell, Mrs. J . L. Stewart, Mrs. Wil- needing repair and the other from tlon as the leadmg candidate for
liam Gibbs, all of New Haven ; the State Roo::d Compdssloner rela- the quarterback spot on the r~ !cve­
By Mary Pleru
Mrs. Jacob Phillips, MrS. Earl Hoff tive to sidewalks in the town The land Browns- Friday- with turMr and Mrs C hai le} Pr•cc man Mrs Hugo Juhling, Mr¥. N. recorder was directed to answer pnsing accuracy with the long
spen t a week m Bcntvtlle, 0
0 Wem , Mrs Emil Kinght, Mrs. the letter from the Commissioner passes.
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wath their daughler and son ·l:l- A. Ke1th McClung, Mrs. Earl Fields
Complaints having been made to
law, Mr 1and Mrs Nat e Pecc
Mrs. William Powell, Mrs WiJ- the council about s.peedmg and
EXPENSIVI TRANCE
Mr ami Mr.li Bob Van Meter iam McKmgrt, Mrs. Mary Aumil· parking on the grass near the post
SYRACUSE, N' Y, UUP - Mn.
and children. PorllnnC, ~pent an lcr, Mrs Jamr" McKnight, Mr.l!l. office a motton was adopted dir- Golia ~t Odom told police she a)w
evenmg with Mr and :-.t rs L. D Rutter Kmght, Mrs. Earl Dean ecting the Reenrder to post not!ce lowed a door-to door female for·
Pierce
Knigh t Miss Bessie Jenkins, .Mrs on the post office that cars exceed· tune teller Lo put her m a trance.
Mr an d Mrs
Rodne y p 1ercr Harry Grimm, Mrs. George James, mg the l!i mtle s.peed limtt of the When she ca me out of tt th6 for·
rand sons ,sperft f''rufa y f\ta'llt Mrs J H. Smith Jr , Mn. Arthur town and parking o r running over tune teller was gone, and so were
With Mr and Mrs Olon Pierce of Wayland, Miss Esther · McKmght, grass wc..uld result In arrest o( the $25 tn cash $125 In jewelry ~nd
M r~r
Ehza beth Grueser,
Mrs drivers and fiaes .
\'furraysv!lle, w Va
SIX new bedsheets worth $36 .
James M. Crump Mr and Mrs T
A motion was made and adopted
Mrs Evel yn Wh1 te of Co ~ u m W Kcll Mr and Mrs. Edward Kell
BAIT CLIMBS TREE
bus spent a week w1t1h Mr and Miss Esler McKnight and Mr. and to bave aU blll!l oweing by the
town
p:lid.
CLARKSVILLE,
Tenn . UP Mrs Denver Curt1.~
Mr.s C h nrle~ Smith,
Larn"y Curtts ~~ •pendmf( a
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Mrs Molle Hampton's uncle balr-.
week Wlth his mother, :Mrs. Ruth
The marriage or Mtss Foley an
PERSONALS
ed a h~bing line with a frog and
E njoymg
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Mr McClun g will he ari event o[
Lo ng, Waldo, 0
a p11.:r. 1c: at t'ne Gra- left It 1n the nver over mght.
Mr 11nd Mrs Roy Bu~h ltactnc Aug us t 17 al half after four in the '-uam b each recen tly were Mr and The next mormn g when he check·
•pent Wednesday w1lh Mr and afternoon at the Christ ,Episcopal •••
m_.s. Ear1 I''le ld s and Toney, P•te · cd the lme he fcund the frog
Church
in
Potnt
Pleasant.
Mrs Wtllar£! Pigott
Ph en o n d &lt;
"' usa n Mr and Mr• perched high m a tree - tbe hook
Youi! Gilliland and chlldren, Mr stlll 1n h1m
Ch ar Ienc ann• Rat h e 1 I' 1go tt arc
MORRISON REUNION
and Mr.l!l. Roney Fields and ch1l·
v Isltmg their gran d parents, 'Mr
The Murrl!Wn Clan will a.s.'!~m]lle
Mrs Rob~rt Rawlings and sou,
and Mrs Roy Bush .
Sunday August 25 at Lhe home of ctr;~~ Thorr.•. s Kimes-, who has Craig, who have spent the past
Mr and Mrs. Rob~~rt Barton of Mr and Mrs Robert Sumnei
been , stationed at Camp Jackson, week v1s1tlng Mr and Mr.s Robert
Ma nella spe nt Saturday nt~h l the hill back of Henderson, where s. Army Ia ~pendmg a furlough Jay In Co lumbu s, r.eturncd home
Wl lh Haz~l J ohnson and VcrgiC a most beautiful v1ew of the Great here with las ~arent5, "Mr.• an~ Friday mghL
Kanawha River can be seen.
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Jlllled to attend and brmg their
By VIrginia Carf•ton
fr1ends witl-t them
'I hh reur.10n is held annuaUy
SHOWER
Mlss Sandra Bond Foley, brirle· by Lhe desre nda~t.s of Clement

Legal Notice

ty, Ohio

elect oi Alexander Keith M&lt;!Ciung
1Jr wa:~ honoree at a mHiceUaneou!
shower, Saturday afternoon, A_ugust 19 Mrs Donald sm1th and Mrs.
ust 19: Mrs Donald Smith and Mrs
Thurl Stone were hostesses. The
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_:___ 1 Languaa:e ; Maude Youqg EngUsh,
and ~alph Puker, cheater. one, , Carl Weese, Social fk1ence , Vln u
lor their potato entriet.
j Lee, .Bu&amp;inut Educatton . Larry
IContlnu.d Ff'om Otto )
BJue rtbbcnt for ditplayl
Morraaon, Ph)'lkal
Educal!on , Owain Sayre, tomatoa; John
(C01.1tlJM,.•~ ftvm Oa.l
vell:~tablel went to Carroll R\U- 1 Howard Noh.!}, Voc A.&amp; , Homer . Win111ett . corn , Jae!.lie WI_.., ~er
S.lfdlna won Dine flnta IR lh stU , two: Thomts SIJl'l!! , four; Earl 1 Walter Voc Aa , Jean Hamm . cattle and ~howmanJhip;" Chutes
beer clttJe ~udgtllg or Heretordt. De~tn. M.ra. c . E Rlakellee ; Mn. e.orrJ~ Ec: Gayle .Ji"r~ . Ms th ' Holler., dai ry cat de .and daary
Hugh Lelfhe:i.t ~f POJneroy, showed Carl Kaut'Z. two;. Mrs. Manda Elll - Meryl Houdaalrelt , &amp;1ence. Flln- thowman•hip : Dwaine Sayre, lrothe heat JurUor ~rl(ng bull and man , three, Mr1 Dale Kautt. Tho- •1 n.le Lel\o, Vocal Mu1lt, Bernard pbv lor r e bt'~t cro~
Alfred (ian.s Pomeroy, won tbe mas Sayre won three tirsta 111 tbe 1 Krln.ke, lnatrumental; Jed Ptck
firat wa.rd for tbe best ~nlor bull mt&gt;lon jucl~ini ap J first placl!'&amp; for ens, Custodian and WdmiEI Hen·
M(l'tlbe S of 4-11 clubt reeelvmt
calf Hiram Slawter Maddleport, apples went to George Genheim- derson, Clerk
thamp101
! gr1cultural
awardt
Rt. 1. sbOWt'd ~e best row over : er, two , llora~ Karr four ; Earl
RoehM&gt; Gr. . School
w+!_re l;lrr ._ra r a:rand champion
two .rears old and the Symmes Dean and Mrs Manda Eastman.
Mauriie Ultt. PrLDrlpal , Cora datry cow Joyce Car,wn, J~r~)',
Valley Farm of Pedro, 0 , exhipWebb· Sabrll Mormon Or H II Karen The1s11. Guernsey daii')'•C&amp;t·
Mrs Eastman won three otbtr Marg~ret Houclalbelt Ruth aT 1k, tie, Sonny SJawter, c,hampion bee-f
Ued the . best jumor yearling he1fer ancl the best summer yeerhog ftrst place ribbons ror rru\t : er Edila Prke Ethel Job uc 1 calt le , Roger Rose, Sonn)l ,S,Iaw.
beHru:. C. B Barnhart a~d SOJl , George Genhelrner, fouf, ..Borat.e c~nt;;c:ian; M~y v
Eaate~~n : tEr and t:arJ ~altoft., 1howman·
Coolville, Route 2 . won fu•sts l n Karr, one . and ·Mrs. Purley Karr, head tOOk and LovJe S re as~ Ship medab furnished by tht·
]three categories of ju,dging in two, for other fruit Mrs Eastm•n eoo k.
M'e1es County Better Ll.vett.ock
1 ay · t
the •Angus beer tattle f1e ld
placed f1nt w1lh her display of j
Syracut~ Gr_. $ch.ol
Club; Karen Furbee"; champion
Hobart Vi neyard a nd Son of farm , orchard and rarden produce 1 Lawrence Rose Principal · El- earden 1Piaque; James Woodyard
Long Bottom , Route 2 , took the and hrst for the best d1a~lay or rna Loukl Elea~or Crow· Letha Wayne Roush and Roger Rot;e.
lint five pieces with their sheep garden produre. Mrs Purley Ksrr : l4orrjs 'M~xine Wmgett ' Hllto'n tractor rodeo medalt fer placing
In the Sh.rC!)Jhir~ bre
. .ed and five placed f1r1t for the_.. besl "'di1play I Wolle. ' Jr, Marlene Fisher, Her- rtnt, . se&lt;:ood and t~ird, re8'pect.
' d H t 1 of orchard crops
shel Diddle
Custodian
Anna 1vely, . Sharon Atkms, poultr,y
II t
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Sb.de tn the Corriedale breed
Grace 0Jler, Head Cook and Elea- rope ex hibit
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Ronald Westhavl) of Rou te a.. I
Lancaster, "took SIX first placd
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Letart F•ll• Grade School
Blue ribbon winners -modehng
with his Dorsets w the she~p
~on Nease, Prin. Betty Rou8'h, vanous type! or clothing which
judging and Jour Ilrsta' m swine
Cblorus Gnmm, . Wavle Circle, they have made during lhe put
judgang
Florence C1rcle, Edeen Buck , Cia- Yt'.lr an the annual st.rl~ revue al·
1ra Rizer, St. Cl11ir Hill. CustodJan· so held thiS: 'Fnorning in ~onjuncMn. Dale Kau tz, Pomeroy , Star
I Florence Hill, llead Cook ; and tion 'A'Ith the jumor fa.lr program
Ro~te ; Earl Dean of Chester, ar,.d
Vorothy Glenn, Asst. Cook
mcluded
Mrs. "anda L Eastl;Jlan, Pon:u~ro)',
Southern Local Board of Etlu·
Portl•nd GJ-acfe !ehool
Route 1 won firsts with &amp;heir cation Sleek, Paul Qeegle, toda)'
Hubert Price Principal· Creed
Lola· Ziegl'er Aleta Carpenter.
earn entries in the judgint of released the cff1cial list of 66 Janes, Franees ' Footer, P~arl Er- Kalen Drake, Jenni!el LobJie, Met,. farm crypl and horticulture. Tho- teach~s . and emp~)'eeS: In tbe 1 vln, oran Dailey, Custodian, Esta lanie Brown, Sue Al)n Myers, K~·
mas D. Sayre. Portland, Route 1 ~ schools 1n that dt~trict for tbe Jobnaon HoLUb Head Coo~ and MeChntock, Ann c.,letoq, Sand~:a.
'\VOft I flril ir. nrain \tflth G~;crge forthcoming sehool
Agnes Pri9f Aist Cook
Well&amp;. Bsrbara t":leland, Ruth
Genheimer of ;.tear Pcmeft;ly win·
Teachere and
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nlp,g two first pt,ce blue ribbons Soutb,el'n Local
Bps DRJV~S : Lawre~e Bee- Bro thers, Jcyre Carson, Loui~e
In 'that category. Mrs . Carl Kautz
R•chtt
gle, Alb!i!rt HUl. Jr.. Edwa'td Bush Fisher, Sharon Ritchie, Patdda
and Thomas Sayre won three firsts
Charles
D. I.:eRpy' Li!&gt;J'~e. Vernon Nease, Blakeslee. Audrey Cunningham:
lWi:derson, H~~.;told Proff)tt Myna Hoffman, Anna MJJrraY,
Dallas }ltll, Delbert Smith, Clar- Vtrgima Johnson, Doru Wells.
enCe ~ic~lihe , Gt,over Salser. Jr ,
Elaine St.l..o.ele, Lanna Tum,er,
AOIIOIIII
2. PlUful
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.and .,Pe,~:nlce Levacy.
Joyce Carson, Shelba HUI. Rachef
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~rHawk, Dorothy Clrtle, Vick1e
3. Capital
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Ciark, Helen Kay Bi rr, Miriam
t.To.Wer
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Smith, Judy GMilion. Wanda TarlMl'H
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a.~e
kelt, Linda Hubbard; Janet Vine.
{(o.,tlnued llrom ~... One)
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entrance.
yard.
mately
125 persons now, hope t.,o
e . Girl'a
~ben .. ot
Yvonne Damewood , Donna Htll·
double their plant and payroll 111
l!zar&lt;la
name
doff, Jud y Proffitt, Nadme Roush .
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a year and triple 1t in (ivc years
IS.Urht
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Martha Parker, Barbara Smuh ,
j He stressed the fact that 75% or Ca
npt.U•
rolyn Woodrum, Rebecca Dye,
JP..et
a. SlHop
1 the company men were makm,g Sharqn Atkins Janet Ca'tpenter,
li.Coln
t. Bucket.
lheir homes in WeSt Vtrginia but
Mmada Murray, Jud y Cray, Jan(Swed.)
U.Sow
t said that the r est were m Oh 10 and ICe Teaford, Sharon Boso and
l'l'. ArUele
l&amp;i. Exploalve
that their salaries Wt're spt·nt thro· Rose Greenlees
IIP'r.)
Ul. Mountain
ughout the area
pass ~
• n.li:ne~osed
In abo&gt;:
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Mr. Pearson explai ned the three
11. Pltrce
22. 1\Qpon.
1 divis ions of the Ce1e ne~ e torp-or·
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atlon . the textile, the plashes and
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the chemteal. PlantS are locatcd-m cr S D1rect also cwned ~ by Sid·
".Hutened
~ Geo-rgia V1rgmu:t. South Carolm ... ney Spencer was third m the
~T. ii~u ~~~.-­
V1rginaa , New JerS{'y and f1rst heat and Bettina owned by
I \vest
CFr.)
1'exb s.
MrS. Harold Byers of Columbus
Jt, v,.etable
:J'be firs~ chemtcal plant or the was third 1n the second heat.
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company was 1n Texas where they
31. Vahle
converted natul'al gas mto chem
as. Bret.~t­
icals such as acetone ~nd acctll
ac1d.
Plastici.zer.s-whu:h are user!
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to make plastit.s pliable, arc an 'I ,
3'1. Lubrlcat•
impor.tant part of compa ny's prod·
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uets •nd Mr. Pearson d!Sp ) aye~ a
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The tacl that some of these are
me4ari
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and
th1s was first used
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j to !1rpproof doll·\\"lgs fhe1r new
45. trrttate
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\ eSt produ ct IS Cellulube WlliCh I S
"'Part• of
c~, ou• ih·· ad ~w
·as ef(ectiVe a lubrtcrmt as oi1 but
1 FREE GATE ADMIJSION
~ is fi:re-r es 1sta nt- wh1ch preven ts 1 M1111111ng on• r01.11h IKIWtol ogtl l
~~:orr•
, many IIJ SA.liters He announced thai
'tr. QUantity
on ffodo;.y, A¥111!11 23 Oflly
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1the U S. Nnv;v 1S using one or
of, p&amp;P"&lt;
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quantittes tn th1s area o! indus·
nHtlll$111 IM'III POID 1H0W
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GUHI.IIIOICI'' .won DillON. a.r.
DAILy Clll'l"l''QUOTE how
work It:
, their most important di.seovcrtes
o~i 11 .., nN TIN .,11 IUJn, rn.
AXY!ILB ,~· J!.X~ ,
~ Cresylte acid ~ an Important addi
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tion-.to their other products Mr.
Coftt.t 100eo In O....llttollll
one ltt.ie.~ 1lmpJy llf.nd• rortpother. In' thll 'aamplt ,._ 11 patc1
Pearson ended hu tall{. with a
tl, MP.U't au,''" J
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complimcn.t to this trl-county area
hM•. f•llllllod liN! ...., ,d. l I
trephe .. the lenrth and formatiOn ot the worda an f1l hfltta.
I wber~ be w1U make h1s hbme al 1 t.•.-ctil 1•v•
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aol,.td for before the Hhn of each month followtnfi: \nSt"rtwn
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4-,-.-oo-,- t-,o-11 ,; - 3 :::-.-". - , -ard-,.•-;::--Hladc!UIIrhf'l for
lamJ~Jnlte Luggo~.g11- Lane Cedar
•::htatl - LAU Window Fans-

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For Rent
Ex:Lenslon t:.adden,
Scaf• .Jld hJarcb, Drop Cloths
Chnton y; ~ her, M1ddleport
Phone 6265-X.
11 1 U

1956 Butrk V8 Century, $2 ,51l5
2 dr Hard Top. TradC·In frOI•l
satisfied Bmrk owner on new
BUick. Dynaflow dnve Blaett
nan, Pomeroy
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$:15 on w r
111 H.th
at App l&lt;!
Grovf' S1r. Aa·l \\- hN ler
8_15 :!tr

Refrigerators.
...., Fumlture, Mldcll.,ort, Ohl•
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(8) Auto Soles

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SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Phone 6393

GOEGlEIN
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CO.

HelpWonted

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for Milk
H11ullng ConiM·t Bnb Tru~sell
Lung Bottom Ohu1
8 16 3tc

Wanted

1~ Lon
Ptckup . $79!'1
Nearly new paint JOh Not a Immediat e GJr! ltl ur ovrr for
temp or:~ry h1•l;:&gt; Wilh
gl•ncr:J I
flaw :&gt;r blcm1sh! Blaettnar~.
houscwurk. b&lt;~hy •,ittmg, rat
Pomer&lt;~y
B 16·61 c
of two :-. m,JI I fht ld t'cll L1v1 Ln
1~ Burcks as low al!i $895.
Ftw
or out Phone 2-11
816-0tr
fin e cars, trade m frorn sa tis
:'1ed owncn 8\aettnaJ ll, Pomc Inside anrl Outwle House PaintIng , chlm twy and roof work of
roy
B 16-6tc
all kmd s also uHpentcr v.ork.
1954 Pontiac B Star Chief $l 395
Free... eshmates :w year!! ex per·
i••nce ncaSIJnab]p prices Ca)!
Conv. ('pe. L1ke new h gh t blue
ftnn;h Y.llh new blue lop, an1\
Pom eroy ~114 ,;
(} T2 l ~tp
all leath('r sc!l!S
HydramuL•r·
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1' 1\HRlt-: R- Gtrl nr boy
BlacthJArs, Pomeroy.
8l!J·6lc
for Rutl.1nd Houtr. Contad The
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19~ZBulck ~ :iS low as $695 l h utcc
of f1ve good · cars. Bl:u~ ttnar ,r;, Middll:' Agr•d Y.OffiUII Wh'l nel"d S
Pomeroy.
B·16-6t c
home lo be r·ompilll!On
for
mtddle-a g:ed lady Wnle P 0
19M Olds Super "88" $2,49~ 2
box 45 , Pomeruy, Oh10. S.8-12t p
dr. Hard Top l'ower s lel"rmg

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A fine automobt le. Blaettnars ,
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8 16 6Lc

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6221
Nl.,n Phone
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
11&amp;\LUS
3 6 II

(91 For Soie
6 room hou11e and bath, onr: mlle
north or Chester on Rl 7 Run-

( 181 Employment
Wonted

TU-24688.

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GaAVELY 'ln.ACTOR iU.£a aorl
Service. R. A. FWaw, tU1
llaln St., Pomeroy.

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One used Crwley t!:lt!ctrlc Range
In excellent condition W1ll
sell cheap . Call or sec Gcorgr

Cummins, Letart Falls,
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two plere Living Room Suitt'.
One Day Bed, very reasonahl1•
Frank Amos. Athe ns Road , op
poK!le John Frick:! . Phone B51J
8-14-Stp

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Tran.li
mls~lon
5- 600xl6 t1rcs
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F'ord wh~b. Alfred Yeau.u:er
Phone 838Y .
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non-acla.
Second Hou.'le EMil
from srhool house
Wm.
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old ;eldlna. Paul Orr, BaHhan ,
0 rttune 3002.
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wel'k

tim e
[ood
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a Poke''. account~ to chain
stores dun e i lorcs
theate rs
o~.lnvc-tns
taverns
drugstores
school§, crmeesslnns
l'lc.
No
Selling
accounts cstn hlished
by company . Pcr m:me nl budness guur11n tet&gt;d tn comr
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limited posstblllhes YotJ sc r v·
lee ac co unts at VOtlr &lt;"un ~c n
i~nCC. SJQ[)O to $3000 C&lt;l~ h re
l[Uired
"Fullv Sf'{'Ured" Jn
vcstmc~t dt•pctHI,e; on qze
or
territory you wish to start with
Complete uss1stunee for unllmlt·
t'!\ CXPIIII SWil F'Of loi'H I ltllet
vtcw and dcl1uls., g1vc phone
number. wntc DIXIE PIWVIS
ION COM PANY
1226 BULL
S1REE'J', CO LUMBIA . S ('
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VIRGIL WAMSllllY

(20)Buslness Servir:es

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Good usfd tewlnji machine. l'hOnl"

CU!llom Butlt Khcht'n Kit c h e n~
dl'JdJZ ncd for you1· home Fre~
t~hmatos.
fo'orem an &amp; Abbott.
Phone 6284· 'i
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Rtclne Mat or eontaet Marilyn
Cleland Taylor.
8-16-3tc steady Mix Conc,.te, w.. hect
land and ur•v•l. Phon. 6393.
8 l4 ·4~c
2 Ct J bedroom houte In Molgs
COUn.tJ, either village or rurd RADIO • l 'lt:IJIVJSION S~RVIC&amp;.
Phon• lJO, Cleland Appliance
8 l7 3tc
Store, l.ut W. llaln St •• PolWI'or
u""a""tu-rn"'l"'•"""---..,t:7be-:d-:r..
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ltoute in Potn61'0Y or Middle·
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CONCR&amp;port. Phone 2·M.
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11\'~URANCE AGENCY
Plra, Autamobll•, Healtlil
ACCIDIN,Lih, Catu.tlty end _....

Reo I Estate Btabr· •

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ye..rs ~x 1 .eTJcnC'e Frel" eo;'!
matell L. V RclslnJ •r, Rach •
Box 124. Ohio.
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•Truck Loading Equipment
eBack-Hoe Servoco
1 Jeney, 1 Guernsey, 4 Hoi·
•Dump Truck Service
ateln1. ALL trom C O.B.A Sire.a
Phone Cbeahlre 7·7"1
Two lre•b now, rctt !OOn Don
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Anderaon, Rutland, Ohio
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Boorls. PhOile Ul&amp;.X
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L1fe, 1\utc.•. Fire, Polio CA.IJ Dor
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TIRMITES EXTERMINATID
jol\d Maple Chest . 4 drawers, l For rrt•e lnspt"ctton phone 383·M,
(itlmore Su pply Stor(', Pomeroy
deak drawer , very ~oud condl·
All work ~o:uarllnti· NI Jo' ully Intlon $1~ New Haven, W. V:.~ .
sured Vnu~ hlin's tnd m tnal and
Uon $1~ Jam es E tlaugel'h'
R('sidrt.~ ial 1'erm1le control SerNew Havr.n, W Va TU 2454~
vice,
St Marys, W Va
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the nommahon for
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1,141 for-Rent
1 GRUESER BLOCK CO.
s.l
2 loom lnd bath furnished
lp&amp;rtmetal Phone IU28-X.
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Prestdeot Eisenhower I s threat·
cmng to make it 28
Etsenhower says he Will cal l
congress back to Washmgton lhts
fall If 1t adJourns 1ts present sesI Sion Without voting what he C"Onslders an odequale amount of
money to ru n the foreign aid
program The house 1gnor ed t bc
threat and cut the program another BOO m111ion
dollars The
Senate was expected to restore
only a small part of th e cut
'Arllcle 11. Sertwn 3 or the
const1tut1on provides that the
pres1de nt " may, on cxtraordman
occasions, convene both houses ol
congress or either o! them" In
speetal sesswn
Eisenhower apparently rech
that fallu..re to get what he wants
on forei gn aid would ;!ive riSe to
an "cx.traordmary occ::.s10n."
In the past, presidents have anri.o,mccd their mten tions to call a
s peclal sess1on under varymg and
dramati c cond1hons
Woodrow
Wilson d1d so in 1919 w1th a
cable from the Part,&lt;; peace ron
fcrence, summomnc congress to
legislate agamsl the lugh cost of

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Awlll Pblc now
nate!! reason·
able. llumer Bralt•y, Ph one 331-Y

nln.ll water natural gas In house
SUPERVISOR
and big garden. l'all Yukon
Man
or
Woman
earn $20ll a
rl-2Z32. A. V Ca rter
8 17 6tc
and up spa re limr&gt; full
more Servicin g pacb~.:t'fl
tOR SALE - Apple! . N.- Jl a
Trarlt• Mark new &gt;;C IHfl l 10n
vcn Orrhard, New Haven Phon •.'

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havl'! called congr%5 Into special
sess10n on 27 "cxtraordmary oecastons" 1n the natiOn's ht story

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MirldkporL Phone 6075J
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LEGAL NOTICE
Bids" w1ll now b e retciverl by
t he undenlgncd on the home (or·
mcrly own~rt Ji'y Dora M Bearhs In
Kerr.'! Run, Poml:lroy, Ohio Property apprai;;N:I at $1.000 00 and cannot be ~old for less than appraised
prico, subject to the approvnl of
the Probate court of Mclg!i Cour.·

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president ~~
nalional eon
ventlon. announ ced he woulrl call
confi:res.s back to check Inflation
and ml"cl the housmg shortage
Juhtt Adams was the f1rst pre
sJdcut tu usc h 1s .!ipec 1al se.;;.SJon
powN On ~!ay 15, 1797, he call
ed Cungress to sus pend d1ploma
tic relatwn s with France at n
ume Lhe Umtcrl Sta!(•s was nea1
cpen war with that country
Wilson ~m et Franklin D Roose
vclt hold lhc Utlc fnr the most
speeial session&amp; called three each
I.., addition to Lh e 1919 sum
mons , Wilson ca lled Congres.li mto
session 1n 1913
to :;e l up the
federa l reserve systt•rn and tn
1917 to declare w .. r
agains t
Germany
nooscvclt caller\ a spec1a l ses·
ston tn 1933 to fight the depres
.-;ion, 111 Hl::17 to cnn ct .soc1al re·
form. wages and hours a nd crop
control laws, and tn 1939 to repeal the arms cm~rgo .
The cost to to'aby's taxpayers
for a spcc1od gcsslon would run
about $500,000.
Thr main costs would be the
tr ave l allowances to the lawmakers- 20 cents a mtlc for a round·
tr(p ttc ket to anrl
from the tr
homes-a nd the cost of pnnt1ng
the {'ongress10nal record at $77 11t
page
'l'he travel eost wou lrl amo1tnt
lo bl•t wccn $40.000 and $45,000
for the 96 scno~~tor11
and abuu.t
$180.000 for the 435 represent::.
tlvcs.
The senators and congressmen
are paid their salaries on a yea r·
ly basis and would recei ve no
addlt1onal compensntirm for an

Hugh Bcarh!l

LE!.AL NOTICI
Bids w1ll te recen"Cd hy the un·
dersigned for the 11ale of house
[lnd other property owned by Dora
Romine In Dexter. Ohio Property

apprsi!led al $6,800.00 Undersign·

ed will sell same to the highest
bidder at a pmc whl&lt;'h must be

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LOOK, NO HANDS
, 1 1 In the woode~ ranges of hllh
SIOUX FALLS,
D.-Citizens surrounding Bainbridge ,
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rushed to help when they saw
two cars collide In the middle of
a street here. However, it turned out to be two drlverles~ aut().
mobUer. '

are a number of little seUlemt.'nts
bearing sucb names as Potts
Hill, Pancake Hollow, Knoek·ent
Shlf, Bumrd'a Roost, c ro.u-eyed
Henry Holler.

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L.!t One Of These
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" cherry pie ie this
K.liag group iu S 0 LID

The htslrranc:e Agents Assac:lation

Dew
native
tberry. COmbine eitber traditional or
modem aeceaeoriet with tbia , early
American deei~ lo' Clelte a btautifuJ.,
distinctive room.
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Tbe richly pained oolid cherry Ia
in a delight• ,

CRERRYBl\00.1. it fiairbed.

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new color ••• Fiddletone.

Founeen

l1eparate finiabiag operatloDs briag Out
alf the natural beauty of tbe eolid woo-1.
And pnl)' SOLID:if&lt;;od ean gl•• you
all tbe ~alitiea yOu 6od ~a thia ~u·
theutic early American deup:. Lav11h
apP.ointmentl, 1eueroua tile, and
olialled cabiaetmokillfl identify the
CloRIIl'JIROOI&lt; poup •• ....lly fine fu...,
·Ditun. The atjlia§ and color are i'
keepillg with tOday·• decontiv• tNa.d.
Co111e io and tee CBUJ!iYBitOOJt •ooa.
I\LIH0M,I.tolf&amp;-M4Mt

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OOW~G, 1NS•..• , . , .,. ,•• rh._1136-M, Mld!IJeport
11qBSTETTER, IN~••...• / .•.•.•• •.. ' Ph. 232, Jlomeror :

DAVJS-WARNER, INS.... . .... ·. Ph. 336-X, Pomeray

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You moy ,stHI hove to-pay_damages for
juries suff.ered In accidents on your property'.

LIL A)INI!R

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ProiNt• Court, ~lot County, Ohio
Noliee i~ hereby given tl~nl the
followina Accounts have been filed m said Court (or 1ett,l.ement
and that the same will be heard
on Wednctday the 18th day September, 19~7 . to w1t.
First and lln.al !Iecount of Cush
Johnston, ex.eeutor of the estate
of Fred S. John&amp;ton,' decease d
First and final account ol Dana
R Hamm, exectrlx of the rstate
of Gusla•·c W. Hamm, rleceasc!l
First and final account of Rob·

approved br the Probate Court of
Meigs County, Ohio. This home II
located m the ccmntry and 'h
worth several times the appraised
price.
SYBIL EBERSBACH
ert Coals, admlnhlrator or the
Executrix
eRtatc of Stell&amp; Hoffman, deceased
Pomeroy, Ohio
All persons' Interested arc re(8) 10, 13, 14. 11', 16, 17; 6te
quired to attend such !ettlf'mnt
and make objeeho'ns thereto, It
any they have.
An~ prson mtcrcsled may file
written exceptions tn. said Ar.·
POMEROY - 2 bedroom frame counts, or nny Item thereof. five
bungalow wilh bath, liardwood day! prior to hcarin.~~:. and at that
floors ba ~ ,.menl. gas furnace time further time may be allowed
rrat, storm wtnodw!' and doors. for uuse, to file such excc pllons
In A· l conditiOn at the very
• John C 8aeon
reasonable pme or $6~ .00.
Probate Judge
POMIROY - !i-room frame Wllh (8) 17, ltc
new bath , furnace heat, level
lot. $4WO op
NOTICI 0~ APPOINTMENT
POMRRo-Y Uuplcx 4 rooms latat. of ldward King, I&gt;Nntld
and bath down, fi rooms and
NoU.ce Is hereby giv~n that Ed
bath up Separa te entrances and ith E King, who5e Po!\ Office- ad·
uhllty meters Hot water heating dreu Is Star Route, Chester, Ohio.
full bn!lcment w1th laundr:v [a· ha1 been duly appointed Executrix
cilltles d ouble garage, Conv'en. of the Estate of Edward Ktng , de·
lent $10 609 00
ceased, late of Chester Towns hip ,
SYN.ACUSI - l ·room house with Meigs County, Ohio.
bath , hot atr heating, garage,
Dated thil29th day of July, 1957
3 room house and ~ room hQute
John C. Bacon
for rentals. Nile 'lot 135xl"
J'udge of tho Probate Court
with 2 .story broiler house. RlMeigs County, Ohio
Ytr fronh(l:A Jnt about 300' by (8) 3,10, 17) 3te
100', Tota' prlee $12,00000.
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WANTID- Goo d r.. m wtth aood
~et of Attractive buildlnga, mod·
rnt.UCfUftAL I •• AMI
orn home
About tOO acre11.
ICUP ~I.ON- MITALl

Mn Ke nneth Ktmc.-;
Pvt Hubert Pa 1 1 tr~o n of the U.
s Arm y~:. s pend lnll a rurl ough
w1Lh hts pi!rents, Mr and :-o1n.
Sheldon Patterson
Mus Mdd1ed C h~:~pm a n has been
.spendlllg thr pa~t werk at the Baptist Camp at Cowan W Va
Mr iilnd Mrs Harr) Crump , Mrl'
John Galloway and Johnnte Sayre
of Hender~on wert- guests. of :vir.
and Mrs J M Crump Sunday
Stanford Powell has been cunfmt!q to h1s home due to illness

Theis Falls Out
Of Race For QR
Slot At State

NOTICE
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS

Adfllinlstrator
(8) 10, 13, 14, U , lfl, 17, Ht c

Mormon, a p1oneer settler or Ma·

&amp;On County , coming here :n the
e~ly days of the county , and
marr1ed Ca&lt;herme Lemnter. a
member of another p10neer famll)
of the counly and reared a lara~e
family Qf r tuldren whose descen
~xlra session. Their staff :udes
•A are ,, 0 '"" scattered over a
nori.hwest bwn of the Smith home an..,
and the committee staffs also re- ln Hartford.
large portiOn of the United Stales
ce1ve no extra compcn:~atwn
from New England to California
But the Senate and How;e
The af~ernoon wall spent infor·
•Jamell M Crump IS president of
pages would he recalll'd and their mally and following the opening the organu:ation.
salanes would be an added cost of the many gifts, refreshments
So would be the aa l.aries of a fe-w were ~:cerved to Miss Foley, Mrs.
PICNh;
Senate a nd Hou se doorkee-pers Charles Holzer, Mn. l'derrUt John·
l\trs Donald A Smtlh entertam
who are let off at the end ()f son of GallipoliS, Mrs S. C. Wll· ed wtth a picnic supper Sunday
each se~s •on
helm , Mrs
Donald Happensett, evemng Guests were Dr. C. W
Upkeep 011 1.he House and Sen- Mrs A. L. Ross1ter , Mrs. Milton Petty, Mr and Mrs. A B. Gmden
ale- healmg, ele:iJ,nclly
police, M1ller, M'ts Mfry Leftwich, Mrs o[ Atlanta. Ga , MillS Betty Barrey ,
and so on-eosts the same wheth- Wllliam Heslop, pt Pleasant, Mrs. Fred Rtley, Pl Pleasant, Mrs Hu·
er congress 1s 10 sesston or not Paul Nease, Mrs . Ray Pro!f1tt, Mrs'. gc Jl!hling and Mr. and Mrs A.
• Spetial sessions last as Jon~ as L. J . Ruttenrutter, Mrs Donald K. lkCiung.
It lakes congress to, dispose o( the Fogl esong Mrs. Nalon Swackham·
COUNCIL MEETING
COLU)t'BUS UP - L) 11 Theis&amp;
The regular monthly meeting of
matter the prP~~Idenl puts h~fore er, Mrs Clyoe Foley, Ma..son; Mrs.
1t. The longest on record ts one A. B Woodrum, Clifton;\ Mrs. L . the Town Counrll of Hartford was cand1dae for the Ob.to Sta te Unicaller! bY William Henry Harrison C. Roush, Kaylong; Mrs. Mark held in the MayOr's office Tuesday versity quarterback slot thl~ fall,
to repa1r the nation's fmanc.es Ward, M'rs'. Mrs. J. V. McGrew, evemng with the !ollow~ng mem· said today he would not report for
and reve nue .
Mrs: A D Hume, Mrs Hlll'l')' L. bera present: Mayor O'Neil Quil· practice thts year due to a knee
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Dyer, Mrs A. G Mehlmen, Mrs. lm; Recorder James M. Crump; IIIJUry
lt began May 31. 1841 and ran F (\ B t y Mn R F Bryant Mrs eounci!men Harry Gnmm, L W.
That left Andy Okulovlch, Clevefor 269 days. Be!o:e lhe ses.s10n 'Philhp ~ipert Mrs.' Paul Scally, GJbllts John Berringer and Billy land and Prank Kremblas, Akron.
began, Harr1son d!Cd a 1d John MISS Goldye Hart, Mrs. Lloyd Ftelds. .
the iwo top ch01cc!i for the sag.nal'
T.&gt; lcr became P!'CSidenL
!Roush, Miss carol Roush, Mrs.
The meeting was caUed tc order calhng pOSition
The shortest extra sesston was Ronald Karr, Mr and Mrs. Burrell at 7.30 b)' the Mayor and mjnutes
Obio Stale Coach Woody Hayea
one called by Franklin Pierce tn Dawson ; Mrs Vernon Grinstead, or the last meeting were read and said he would use TbeiSli as a stU·
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1856 lo make adequate appropr1a· Mrs. 'George McKnight, Mrs. Otto approved.
dent coach.
tlom f~r th~ Army to f1 ght ~In- Grimm , Mr!l Donald F Roush,
The principal business concerned
clta n tnbes m the west. It las ed Mrs. 8 R. Vance, Mrs. Edwin estimate of the Levy f-or tbe ensuO'CONNELL STRONG
ror 10 days.
Stein, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs Her· Ing year and two eommunicatlons
HffiAM, 0
UP Tommy
man Layne, Miss Lelah Jane Pow· were reaJ one about a bridge O'Connell strengtheAed hiS posi·
ell, Mrs. J . L. Stewart, Mrs. Wil- needing repair and the other from tlon as the leadmg candidate for
liam Gibbs, all of New Haven ; the State Roo::d Compdssloner rela- the quarterback spot on the r~ !cve­
By Mary Pleru
Mrs. Jacob Phillips, MrS. Earl Hoff tive to sidewalks in the town The land Browns- Friday- with turMr and Mrs C hai le} Pr•cc man Mrs Hugo Juhling, Mr¥. N. recorder was directed to answer pnsing accuracy with the long
spen t a week m Bcntvtlle, 0
0 Wem , Mrs Emil Kinght, Mrs. the letter from the Commissioner passes.
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wath their daughler and son ·l:l- A. Ke1th McClung, Mrs. Earl Fields
Complaints having been made to
law, Mr 1and Mrs Nat e Pecc
Mrs. William Powell, Mrs WiJ- the council about s.peedmg and
EXPENSIVI TRANCE
Mr ami Mr.li Bob Van Meter iam McKmgrt, Mrs. Mary Aumil· parking on the grass near the post
SYRACUSE, N' Y, UUP - Mn.
and children. PorllnnC, ~pent an lcr, Mrs Jamr" McKnight, Mr.l!l. office a motton was adopted dir- Golia ~t Odom told police she a)w
evenmg with Mr and :-.t rs L. D Rutter Kmght, Mrs. Earl Dean ecting the Reenrder to post not!ce lowed a door-to door female for·
Pierce
Knigh t Miss Bessie Jenkins, .Mrs on the post office that cars exceed· tune teller Lo put her m a trance.
Mr an d Mrs
Rodne y p 1ercr Harry Grimm, Mrs. George James, mg the l!i mtle s.peed limtt of the When she ca me out of tt th6 for·
rand sons ,sperft f''rufa y f\ta'llt Mrs J H. Smith Jr , Mn. Arthur town and parking o r running over tune teller was gone, and so were
With Mr and Mrs Olon Pierce of Wayland, Miss Esther · McKmght, grass wc..uld result In arrest o( the $25 tn cash $125 In jewelry ~nd
M r~r
Ehza beth Grueser,
Mrs drivers and fiaes .
\'furraysv!lle, w Va
SIX new bedsheets worth $36 .
James M. Crump Mr and Mrs T
A motion was made and adopted
Mrs Evel yn Wh1 te of Co ~ u m W Kcll Mr and Mrs. Edward Kell
BAIT CLIMBS TREE
bus spent a week w1t1h Mr and Miss Esler McKnight and Mr. and to bave aU blll!l oweing by the
town
p:lid.
CLARKSVILLE,
Tenn . UP Mrs Denver Curt1.~
Mr.s C h nrle~ Smith,
Larn"y Curtts ~~ •pendmf( a
d
Mrs Molle Hampton's uncle balr-.
week Wlth his mother, :Mrs. Ruth
The marriage or Mtss Foley an
PERSONALS
ed a h~bing line with a frog and
E njoymg
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Mr McClun g will he ari event o[
Lo ng, Waldo, 0
a p11.:r. 1c: at t'ne Gra- left It 1n the nver over mght.
Mr 11nd Mrs Roy Bu~h ltactnc Aug us t 17 al half after four in the '-uam b each recen tly were Mr and The next mormn g when he check·
•pent Wednesday w1lh Mr and afternoon at the Christ ,Episcopal •••
m_.s. Ear1 I''le ld s and Toney, P•te · cd the lme he fcund the frog
Church
in
Potnt
Pleasant.
Mrs Wtllar£! Pigott
Ph en o n d &lt;
"' usa n Mr and Mr• perched high m a tree - tbe hook
Youi! Gilliland and chlldren, Mr stlll 1n h1m
Ch ar Ienc ann• Rat h e 1 I' 1go tt arc
MORRISON REUNION
and Mr.l!l. Roney Fields and ch1l·
v Isltmg their gran d parents, 'Mr
The Murrl!Wn Clan will a.s.'!~m]lle
Mrs Rob~rt Rawlings and sou,
and Mrs Roy Bush .
Sunday August 25 at Lhe home of ctr;~~ Thorr.•. s Kimes-, who has Craig, who have spent the past
Mr and Mrs. Rob~~rt Barton of Mr and Mrs Robert Sumnei
been , stationed at Camp Jackson, week v1s1tlng Mr and Mr.s Robert
Ma nella spe nt Saturday nt~h l the hill back of Henderson, where s. Army Ia ~pendmg a furlough Jay In Co lumbu s, r.eturncd home
Wl lh Haz~l J ohnson and VcrgiC a most beautiful v1ew of the Great here with las ~arent5, "Mr.• an~ Friday mghL
Kanawha River can be seen.
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Pigoll
All folks connected w1th this It
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family Ill anyway are cordially In·
Jlllled to attend and brmg their
By VIrginia Carf•ton
fr1ends witl-t them
'I hh reur.10n is held annuaUy
SHOWER
Mlss Sandra Bond Foley, brirle· by Lhe desre nda~t.s of Clement

Legal Notice

ty, Ohio

elect oi Alexander Keith M&lt;!Ciung
1Jr wa:~ honoree at a mHiceUaneou!
shower, Saturday afternoon, A_ugust 19 Mrs Donald sm1th and Mrs.
ust 19: Mrs Donald Smith and Mrs
Thurl Stone were hostesses. The
• uuts were entertained on the

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Mr and Mrs Harry S..ddler of
Btldge-port amvcd Friday for a
week end vult wllh Mn William
Baxter and Mr and Mra Bentz
Wolfe
Mrs C
L Arnold
Athelli
Roed ~:~pe nt several days Vl!U,ing
he,._... dauahter Mrs Hobert R1ch
ards and famlly 1n fialfipolu anti
another daug hter Mt s Charjes
Elhott &lt;~nd fam1ly tn Charleston
Mrs Mae Young ts vl.!lltlng Mrs
Arnold now

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0, Aug 17, 19S7
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rtng1 1rr1ved Fnday for a vl511
With h.er parent.s Mr and Mr~
Griff Russell, Bradbtu'y, where her
sister Mrs K T Wajner, 1nd
chLldrtn K.antl and Tommy York
Poa are also vls1Ung
Mr and Mrs E L Hughes cele
brated the1r forty..first weddmg
anntversary qu1ctly Thunrta:,. wtth
dmner at Crows Stt"o:~ k House
Their dau11hte r Mrs Chlford Ow
en and faa:ul y have been transfl.'r
re(l to Denver Colo where M..SJ!
Owen ls s taU&lt;.fned

Clara Schaefer
Honored Guest At
Circle Meeting

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The birthday of Mrs
Clara
Schaefer waB obsl'rVf'd when the
Busy Bee sewmg Circle of the
Federated Church met Thursday
at the ch urch fur an all day qullt

e

'"'Cup

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'akc&lt; were sen~d wtlh 11
potl uck
.:r t~t noon to Mrs
Schacf
Is n y Scvfrtc d Mrs
Otho
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Wt\ham Bak
er Mr
Jrb Mrs Adam
Ebersbat
J\ nr.a Durst Mrs
Clarence M.P ~a.r Mrs Carl Sh1eld!i
Mrs Norman Klo~ s
Mr! Raymond Hood Mrs Walt

tlaer Mrs Harry Kel!tf'f Mrs
Grucscr Mr s }'Teda Mttch
M 1 s.~ Kate Becht Ms Addte Grues·
er Mrs Amanda Kaspar 1\fr~ W
L Kautz and M1 s~ 1 ena Gruescr
er

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Mr and Mrs C R Karr Sr and
granddaughter p, 'lv "nn B&lt;IUt'r
are movmg todav to the1r rrmodcl
cd farm home on N.aylms Run Htll
on the oJ.-l St John 's Road
I he Karrs ha"c !ned tn the a.
parlment &lt;~t Lhe V!lla,t!:e Hall for
ten years t~nd are we'1known 1n
lhe entire area For thcor cffH'Icney
at thetr work anrl ktn dnPss to
a1none who ts 111 nt&gt;ed
They have had charge of o:ll (Jr&amp;calls emergency .squad calls ans
•\e rcd pohce " "11~ &lt;Jnr' hall twe11tv
lour hour duly on the pollee rad10
at the Mayor " oHice
The\ are bcmg a ss t ~h ng tn tht:Jr
movtng bY t~ t r daughters Polly
Karr Columbus and Mrs Ed T
Bauer Man on Mr Bauer Manon,
ancl Ted Mathews Columbus and
Mr and Mrs C R Karr Jr an1
sons Rodney and Jcffrr.)

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LEUKEMIA VIG'fiM MAY liVE

What Does It Mean To You?

Sr,

close of the four·day event Saturday, Allen C. Hill,
fair
board secretary, sa•d Last year's attendance for th' four days
or the raor totaled 9,040
In addition to tbe paid gate attendance, over 900 persons
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IYouth Serio·•11y'·

224 E !\tHin St

Pomeroy, Ohio

Anthotty Plumhlng &amp; Heating
Z40 l.int•oln St

New York Clothing House

Mlddirporl

Maxine Arnold Service Station

Men's and Boys' FurnJshmgs

Pomeroy, Ohio

Rock SJ)rlngM l{oQd

Atkins Chicks

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HUft alllfU"dy
In B~t Mishap

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Makers of Holsum Bread

H8 Mulberry Ave

Baker Furniture
Mlddlrporl

R. H. Rawlings &amp; Sons Co.

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Downing Insurance Agency
Middleport Ohio

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Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer

Powell's Sunoco Service Station

Fife Refrigeration
Mlddh•pnrt, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio
11ogb Test Gas At Regular Price

Foreman &amp; Abbott

Heiner's Bakery

Custom )Bui lt Kitchens

Rakers or Good Dread
Huntlnglon, w. Va.

~llddlepol1

Important
In a Bank!
Because a bank is chorged
w&gt;lh ohe obllgalion and

responsibility to safeguard
lho funds of its many

depositors, good management is of prime impor·
tonce Years of experience
and mature judgment are

helpmg the management of
th1s bank to measure up to
tf'le1r re ~ponsabilitles. You
w•ll find lhis a good bonk
lo deol wrth.
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We pay 2% ln(crcst on your Saving•

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Member Feder3l Deposit Insuranee Corporation
' Member Feden.l Rcservt System
POMEROY, 01110

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..: Bog Bend Mmstrel Aaao&lt;taUon whoae president ts Kathryn
Crow-leatiiJ'I!d slna:uiC, daDCing,

Bar AuocaatJon
The , appomtmenU were made
bv Pte.1dent Aronhoht C Seb.a
plJ'o of Porttmouth upon r~com
mendatlon of executmvt com
miUeeman Robert L. Hauuer ;,f
MarlettL
They are Cerlrk W Clark, un
authorized practiee of law Fred
W Crow, Jr, OblO practu~m g
law mstltute, Bernard v
real propeNy, Frank H 0 Braen
water r1ght8 and .lame~ B 0
Brien. oonstitutlonal amendment

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Tw., Are Cited
T9 Middleport
Court Tonight

COLOR
Mason-Co DAV
Plans Meeti!tg
InNewHome

Console TV

Cbrtst of La\ 1 ur V•Y Saints Old
Town Flatl! on Portland It.out&amp;
Sunday SchuOl to a m preaeblnJ
t1 a m and 8 p m sod Blbl~
3tudy Thurat~ay 8 pm, Putor C
W -Protnu Aa•t Chaa Hupp
Zion Church of Chrlat. LGCttelll
on PGme&lt;!'Oy Harrll!lonvill•
Road
Bible Schwl 9 30 A M Momm,

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Middleport Squad
In S.Emergency
Runs In \Veekend

More !nd more TV showtl are .coming up
In color-rouamt mu1k.al8, py eoquxhes.
~ tense dramas. stirrang spectacles Y(lu can

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Commander Russell Ball of the
Mason County, DAV Chapter No
27 announet&gt;l the next meeting
wtll be held 1n the DAV new
home on Ma1n St .• 1n dawn town
Mason at 8 p m Monday
Ed Reuter, service officer. aa·
nounCeti that t,fJ.e meml)erahip
ceeda. la81, year's memberlhiJ?
the monWL Of August with
new members, ,
Adjutant Hoffm.Jn wtlhe• all
yearly ntembers wi'IO .u:e de1111·
quent to RIY their. 1"7 1958 dufl;.fl
as soon aa poK!!lble
Past S~te Cqmmander Wm
Pancake and Pact State Adjutant
Pr1ce Patriek wUl be preseot at
the meeting
Ladles AuxiliarY w1U meet at
the same place and time
The Ladies Auxl11ary have aJ.
ready passed ~r quota for
membenlrlp

Our technician• ....
lr•lntcl to r cotor
MlaYII ..n Hr'lice with complete 1hop
tquaprn.nr 10 IINm•
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1pangled honbo.&amp;onk Mf"led dreA

The MifidlepQr:t

Ych RCA \Jetor Btl! Color TV recem!B bf&gt;Ot
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deeysed was a member of
Fraternal Order ol Eagles Aerie
~ 1 71, Pomeroy l..odlt 1154 F &amp;
M • Ohio Slate Fin!men•• As
aoelltiOD, qhio Valley Cornmandery No Z4, Alladln 'temple No.
of the Shrine and the
City Shrine Club
SuurVIving are hiti wlft! tiernetta, two 80M, Bill and Johnny
at home, three slsten, Norma
Parker, and Mar1e Morrts of
Pomeroy and Tbelma Holter of
Huntf.ngton
Al~ro survivang are a brother
B•U Young of Pomeroy and his
mother, Mrs Albert Young of
Pomeroy He was preceded In
death by his .father Albert, 1nd
a brother, Pete
Pomeroy Blue LodJe lot or F
It A M Wlll bold Masontc aer
vice. at 8 p m TUesday m the
Funeral
Home
aecording to
Worthy MUter John C Bacon,
who 1aid that Lodge would be
open at 7 30 p m Tue&amp;:day for
the ~ervlee
Rev M.ohrhof£ wall officiate at
the Wedbesday
servaces with
buriJll 10 follow an Beeeb Grove
Cemetery.

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BJIIi-Lenship To
;to F ~ D
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Atulr&gt;
a-·lst
egree
"'llli
~otkes
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'JI'ri..
llftler Charges
Mtrt,

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Cash Awards Presented•
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At Fair Tractor Pull

Twellre cash awu-ds were presented tractor
were declared' &lt;Winnruos of tbe annutl tractor
held S4tUrday afte~noon as the grandstand
94th annual Meigs COullty Fair.

Clw101 S - lr, ot Harrtloo·l--~-,.;-·.,-----­
ville, Will aupetint:endeat of tile
contest whlcb

wa• dlvld.. lnto f

weltht ela- The Jim tllru wlnnera in elQ!a weight el111, utpec•

fOI&gt;de'""''~;,,n su1t is Us!

ls tbe State Road Com·
T Carney and Ha·
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A mtsdemeanor ~ase
VJ E'lla Cltad
d~!~t~!~~::~.~~~~~; arrest
cues include
h
Martin, con

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3j~ J!pafiea
~. tbeto Flri
Sunday at wit·.
Depart111tnt
tbe I:~~~~~~~
cross-road• at Bf.adto~ tor a
grll88 fue oq e&amp;i!h aid~ Of Bt 124
The Emeteene:y SquJ14: wa• eaiJ.
0101 to 8¥fo
ed at 7 25 tp take • qtu from wla, HarijaonvUie;

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pouD~t·

the Fre1l Thomu home below "' Albt!!l a~d
Hob4()-n tO' Hd.aer Hoapital While rlsonvUle.

Leoblrd.

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[.e.~ v1~~f&gt;~•:r

llonQie Scott
AW.o. IUr·

vo,an

on lbili eaU tlle Squad w-.s IUJI)o
Over 6400 pounds Do.n Battmoned to Ute bDn\e or Cbarlea
Jones, Le&amp;UiDI creek, and ' took teD, Alban!':: .C~orlu Jlulb, A~
a W91DIJl who wu ill J i.6 Kelp bent. arid aim LI'Wil; ~lOR•

General Hoapltal ~· lll•lr 'tdH \'IIllO
Winne;n: lo. Frldl:)' af'tillllooJi'.a
1o Galllpou,.
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lolld Wider&lt; lllo poDJ -

Ga"d·
.Job~

wttb et~ndem.natlon and halted ite of bull"
d
suan e
wng an Mtt~pancy
aald he would
a
resolution to Gov C WUllaim
O'Netu by the Twinsburg Cham
her Of Commerce urging adlon on
a proposed eicht county water
p 1peUne from Lake Ene
"Tii.e solution to Wiler ehoft..
ages f• growmg commumtles in
the area Uea in the Lake Ene
Watershed Foundataon • plan for
a lake suppl)',"
Biuell said
''Lake Erte is the only way out
for Northeastern Ohlo"
Head of the foundation 1s coaServationilt John H Byrne, of Eudad, who bas advocat.H. a 58-mil·
lion doUu lake p1pebne ayatem
by 1a to aupply 3.100 equare
mUea m el&amp;bt counties
B111ell, whoae firm suppUe• 300
~omea ln the tenter of Twlnburg,
s11d bt would eonfttt thil week
end with Chamber bf Commerce
Prealdent William Tinney on the
propo~etl move.

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mitted by thre,e employee~ of the

::~ve~he~~~n o::~k~;:. 8 gra~

and tried to make break (or ' :18
I
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hots
ree om. r ng our ran om s
ioto the cell block
The eondttion of Arnold F
Cooper, 23, aJs() l1f Porter, wt~s
stlll.,Y.ted today as crltioal at uae
Holzer HOspital He wtls hit twice
once 1n the 1houlder •nd once lrt
the eb.eit.

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Slfte Highwll)' Patrolmen arm.·
.... ed witib machine gups tlt)' ~
Hee aud' sheriff's 4tPUtiea BUr·
rotJoded thtl one-!101)' jill ~

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Three Employees
At Ky•ger PIant
Win Reco«nlrition

IIW

Baird slammed a steel d(tPr ahht
at the exit to the cell block.
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• SPECIAL OU MIITINO
RadDe Chaplet" No. 134 order
of Eastern Stirs wnt b&amp;ve a spe.
cilil meeting for tbe p~ of
initiation Tuesday event~)~ Aqa.

20 at a p m. Relreabmenlll Will
follow lbe m...WO,.

Ohio Valley Eleetrlc Corpontlon'e:
Kyaer Creek Ptaot are given renopiutlon in {he rurrent iuue of
"}tonthy Operating Notes . a pubJieation of American Gil 6 Electrtc Service Corporation
fiartlin. )lontiegel of Pt Plea•
1 ant, Weet vtralnia lames Haley of
1 1\utland, and Chafles F Yonkers
or LeU,~ Weat Virginia, are authon of the artldlea whilh set forth
orzj.MI wort improvement
now in uae at the Kyaer Plant
Eaeh received monetary IWtrds
for their eontributlons, considered
helpful n~ only to ~~ OVEC
plant bat t9 the lndusfry In gen
.eral.
f.lant lfaoa.ger James B Harreld
preHnlad: t.."te awards iri bebalf or
the compan7, the awards bemg
,.euiJtomaey for aH such artu:les
which are judj'ed ..ortby o( publicatielr.
Ttie technical article• 11uthored
by tilt: Kypr CreR employee~ 1nd
aiJP&lt;!Iril!l In tbe ~Ueatloo lol
Iowa: Yr. ltoQUegel, 1&amp;:11stlnt
plt.Jlt manager 1'Plant Savtogs
Spurred b)' S~naon", Mr Haley

tie••

...uttr clopll'lmen~ "S&amp;v1nt ,1,140

,.ear).J'~

on CoJ'rti'G} A.lr Filters",
Mr. YDnken, mal.nttnance clepartme~t. ''Self·Adjldting Sla.c Blower
r.l'ube sCr1per" For Mr Mont1e1el.
It wao 'tile """qd, put , 01 lhi&gt;
(&lt;!onlil&gt;ued "" Pllp

n..,

M11yors of Pomeroy

and Midd~

pon and members of both village
counrl.b today were notified by
Ralph E Dwork, ebalrman of the
Ohao Water Polh•tion Control
Bo~rd lhat lhey hav&lt; "'"• cmlered to appear ln a bearing befor.:!
the &amp;ard on October 15 to 1how
cause why the sewerage dumplng pemnts for both villages
should not be reYoked
In a eertilled letter reeeived
today by both vallagu l&gt;w(nt
caled u the reuon fGT the aum.
mons the failure or tounrils to
fully eomply Wlth. the followmc
eonchtlon of !luch permits
.. Mal1£ a final deeuton on thll!
method to be used for sewage
dupoul, e1ther joantly
with
M'1dftlepon or on an 1nd1Vulual
munatJpal baSIS"
DWi)rt: in hl1 orden to tbe I~
tbe aum
mons to appear was the result of
Board aetion t.al:en on August 13
at whaeh Ume refusal wa .. then
made by the board to apln ..,.
prove1the ewerage dumping pd'·
m1ts of the two v1Uqe1 into the
Ob1o River
In' bii order Dwork wrotl!: ..At
saJd heanng you maY appear jn
person. bY your attorney or by
other representative, or may pre.sent your posatioo, argumenll, or
eontentiOns lp wntiDg, aud. at the
bearing you mAy pre~ent. eyidenee
aad e:samme WJtaeues appeanag
for or agamst yau "
The meetint Ia scheduled for
Oc!tober 15 at 10 A Jl •t tbe
01\io De~ents luilding to
~~ ln Keanac R®ni 3 '
~ rtf the enl!er t-1 appeq: will ill all probabUlty be
ane of tbe laigb spots in toaight."!l
m,etlng of the Pomeroy Vlllqe
C&lt;&amp;uned Whether or not the
Middleport Council wut be eall·
ed into a speeral sewon tonight
wu not determined at nooa tt
day.
cal officials uid that

belt; Bill Clark'• bdJO IOlQ Of
the ''TWelfth stnet Rag"" and a
4.::r.neifaa act of Sondra Potts, Vic·
k1e BiQwn, Evelrn Cleland, Sap·
dra Ingraham Mary Ambergei
and Lila Terrell doing the Cbuleston.
Charleaanna Hess ~ for
1 1 "Charmmg ballet a~..
dJ,need
hl1 •·
Dol ai"'• """'
w e AAmora
ce 'A • Q ~
''If You 'Don"l Llke
WO
•
Your Uncle Sammy' wu led by
Childs and Hoefheh pn tbe vocal
and backed by 11 baton chorus line
of Missea Stark, Pot~ Ambergeiand Terrell "ag bearers werP.
Ingrebam, Sonre, v 1ekie Brown,
e~.
Kaaron Kelton and Ml!li Spencer
On))' two miDot.'·fO)lbtioDJ marThe theme here waa "You•re A red the- fmal two dan of the
Grand Old Flag"
Me1gs County fair as bundr'ecb of
Other numbers on the pro&amp;ram extra ears milled over Pemero)'
all applauded and v.rell Tectuved 1treets enroute to and from the
wue tbe opening chorus, • HL fairgrounds.
Ne~~bbor" Jo Struble doing the
Pomeroy police reported tbat
"Big D", Evelyn Faet and Sbarott Jamet R. HiD 24, Letart Falls.
BrDWD 1n "Let The Rut of the , bad about $:10 damage to hia
worlrt Go By" Charles Werry ear late Saturday afternoon when
Billy"' MJSSea Ingraham and Kel he stopped for a light aod wu
ton ~ "~smemb¥ Me'"; Orval struck ln the rear b7 James E
WI~&amp; soloa!lt, ~th Mw Healil Ward, Z3 Portland, 0, on E
daneinli! 10 "Let Me wahoo"
Main St. Tbere was no arrest.
Also Gerald Kelly With Misses
However, later the same Dlgbt
Ingnh~m and Kelto~ m "Don't county officen arrested Ward at
Fence Me In'" 'In tbe Little Red the faiqrowul1 on a charge of
Srboothousc" ' with 'tommy .an" infoneatton. He wu rtleued on
Freddie Brown.
backed by a $50 bond
danemg hne "Sldewalks of New
Friday lobn OrvUie Slack. 18,
Yprt" by charles Werry ..t:nd Or Syne11~ wu cbarge1 witb bav
vat Wiles "If }' Could Be With ma faulty brakes, and Wl.ll fined

au.~errt v;_~~~l:

Wor~·hnprovement Jtleas eub-

GALI.iiPOLIS 0 UP-Charges
or first degree murder and at·
tcmpttcl jailbreak were to be lf1led
today agaane:t Rell Blankensh1p,
42, of Cleveland, who wounded
two fellow prtsoners at the Gal·
ha CM!ntt Jail Satu+dsr
1 P orter
Loren Borden, 26• 0
died the same day of wounds re-

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of Motlon;
b!Jcount Cotp Ys l!:Uffnrd
zier and Geoe Oller, Associate
Oiseount Corp vs Uoward Stewart, Ray Beegle v1 Vennle Sny.
der, InteJ'!tate Upholstery Co v'!l
MyrJ Coakley dba Pleasant Home
FW~ni!hbtgs, Ragna Dean v.s J.
Stewart Lloyd and Dorls Lloyd,
l'aur R Mlller v15 Ru.uell G Dab·
n6y; Flora B Push vs Mar1on
E Uptou et al, F1r1t Nat]onal
Bank Of RQDle vm Mrs Paul T

A recent water shortage

Twinsburt's Glenwood Aues development threatened 2:JO homes

~m ~fs~~ll

et

l!alled at l p m. Sat· tiveiY, were;
urday when ~ P'-~t bea.me Ul
at his hom&amp; oll\ S\J=th A.ven~e
The Squad was e!~Ued' aaaJn at 6
p m when Curti, Ihle, 1;5, .._.
burt at tlo• M1ddl~pol\ ~~~ and
waa ta'ken to Holier Hii'QJtl!l.

1et.s 1n 11

wahot "' 111aple
lthet.Modtl

George GNlnt, a wrestler
Ill damage 1111t In the
$5,000 t1led by Ray
of New Haven Grant is •·•··-- 1
sued for damare$ bY tbe
The state patrol arrested
Only two arres~ were recorded iam Salle$', Re~::dJivaUe. :19, Sun- old -y €hark ;ebarges
in Middleport d.urlna the put day He. wu. ln jail yet Monday. WQ Tnjured when tt\(! ;n,;"~"f
threw him into a coal
week end aceordlne to reports
The 1henff's departmept jaded lowlpg a match in July
Monday morntnw by Middleport O'Dell
.Morris, 49. Athens a,nd Havfin
Poltee duef LeF..oy Bar:~m
John Sm:lth, Wh~hng:, W \In,
Clifford K:auff, 41, Middleport,
l:.lw cUes on the dotket In·
was arre.ated SunclaY.: oa cbarJu aa:e 42.
of mtoxieation and released pend
Smith wu fl 1ted $100 and eost.t; elude the fullowmg RaJ Benson
lng hil appearance an Mayor C by Juatlee o
ace R E. Grmd.leY va Randall Neal, Hardy Neal v1.
0 Fisher's court tonipbt at '1.
Sunday and r~manded to jail for V'ir11U Robert&amp;, Oonald Wood and
Luella Wood n lmpcnal Elec·
Al10 slated tor aft appearabce 11 tbi'ee day Sentence
tr{c Co,, Robert. L. Al(ord vs
before Fisher tonight 11 James
Claude Smith, Reedsville, al1q Eunice RolUns and Melvin Rol·
Pncldy of RUtland arrl!sted by 01 fined $100 and cotta and glven
f1eer Ike Neal on ehutea of re&lt;:k three d&amp;y&amp;, was releaaed Sunday lJns; Gerold Lee Me-Damel vs
lesa oporat14ln ol a motor vehlele and Kearney E Ogdin 57, Lanp- WllUam Blankehshlp, Robert Lee
Charles Ma~&amp;ey. 2?. and ..his vm., U'rested Friday by Henry and Villa Ue vs Benn1e Snyder,
wife. Sb1rley Maney of Leadtnw Werry tor DWI waa released Sat. RA:lseoe Sprouse vs. Ch-arles E
et al, Arlene Grtmm vs
Creek, near MlCidle~tt held tor urday on bond
Erne1t
Wlll1am CGmpson aD(I
Investigation foUowlDg thttr ar-Others In trouble
Included Blanche Compson Oakie MUom
reat by Cblef Bartrum. ,1nd Pa·
63, POIDt VB Lawrence Raybu.rn
trolman GilkeY today were turn· G~r:o~v:~er;n'sMcDermiU,
ebuged with ebtld mbJohn A. Wilkes vs R1ch Valley
ed over to Gafita County authoriSaturdat He wu r":~aa: Dairy Co. and Mattum Moore,
ties
Delbert C McCartney d b a
Jt had
McCJrtney Teneo Serv1ce vs
h•d a t:hiJd'• Family Staimp Co, of W,' V:a.'j
returnecl to Theodore Steven• vs Rolfe Lee
and Pa~l M'cK.inney
are Paul
Cab Co.,
H H~

ftll~lght figh.ter i'hOilldbe tJie JUbject of a ~~
tusion of ~he Leeie:Ia~e. tred
ul 1 punch w~th hiS J Biuell president of the Wllth•t 00 d floor many of eoxten Water Co of Twirubura:
top fhgbt f.~ghten
wd today

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·-'""%'""" -...~~o•,.,.." '-A,.~D
had over a l.b.oOM.Id. f~
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•l&lt;lm...l • • b•r $Ultryr "liiUiiA1
".,u,,.
Dtlmar
Canaday alt W.Jtfl mvnages
~fr"apll

RCA ICTOR

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became

Deput!·~=~~J'
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SPECTACUUQ

@

Speeial Session
Asked On Ohi

and

nal costumes and rouunes Hoe
filch. wa• choreographer and dll'
ector besidH takaiJg 1e&lt;Hiing rol
es in several act1.
RecciYIDIJ most applauR from
the crowd were Bill Clart slngtng
Roll AloDJ Pr11r1! Moon" w1tb
Joe Struble and ~.oenteh "Rag
time Cowboy Joe
by Norma
Cbapman backed by dancen Mau
da Ro!.tlb. VIckie Brown, Lib
TerreU, Dorothy
Stark Paula
Sayn, Mary
Amberger, Judy
Spencer .and Sondra Potu
Also "'Buttona and Bow•" by
Donna Re1bel, "Ctgareeta, Wblskey and WUd, Wild Women ' by
Joe Struble Wllb a chorus o(
Kathryn Crow, Esther Sylve&amp;ter
Evelyn F1ck, Betty Rflibel, Tom
Brown, Gerald Kelly, B1U
G1bbs and Charles Werry
.. Don't Brmg Lulu" by Hoefi1eb
wtth a chorus, was wen rt!ttJYeJ
In Stene II a trio of Mra
Crow FAther Sylvuter and Betty
Re1bel domg "By 'Mle Sea ' was
pleasmg and Ch1lds' and Hoefi~h'
"Bact ID Tbe Old Routine" Qrnloud
appreciation
Other
exeephonal number• m
eluded Evelyn Clela.ttd'iJ "Won't
You COme&lt; Home BiU :Bailey" done

Fultz my

a8 8 flreman
1825, 61 pr:omoted
,ji,;;~,\iii~ f1reman on Ocl. 10.
PI'GIItOted to LoeomoUv,. referendum
~~~~~~S :se::P'~t. 1, 1848 and pr~
I
I
on::man on Jan
period of several
emplo,ment he ' was
durin~~: the deprest-

enJOY them at thetr color-packed bat on
the Jow.prl:td RC.U Vtctor WuttiJII. Like
all Bt&amp; Color sets. 1t bnnp you 254 ~qaar1
tntllu of ftN4bM "'Li#IPII C,lof" piaur«
You aliQ pt Balanced Fideltty Sound and
on {)eluXt! models, there 111
3·apeakor Panoram~e 59!&gt;nd.
CQrTle rn..:....see dependable B11
~~
Color TV IO&lt;Iayl
£::~

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';:~~~;,;;~::~·~•dl by the

Ohio Valley Baking Co.

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be held
tn tbc

FIVe Pomerl)f attorneys have
been: seleeted to serve on nand
tng e~n'titteea of the Obio Sta~

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

l'omci ov

portl~

comlt daaloguue and smart, OTIJl

Pomeroy, Ohio

Allen Appliance Serv.

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The CU~D came down on a third successful Bob Hoeflich
productl9o Saturday night at tbe rounty fatr's closmg enter
nt
tainmeot when a standing room only crowd gave generous apfor Hank plauae to 29 acts In the "County Fau FolUea: "
Ave, vet
The charity productt~n _ half of the proceeda go to the

wHJ

this staff becomes available to you

Rutland Hd

tonlthf wttJh • .... .....,. . .
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fair, MMMwMf . .,.,.., hit ..t

MayorAndCouncil
unty rur 0 es 081
• Of Both Villages
Plays To Top Crowd OfFair Ordered to ApPeal-

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A:s hH d ts th r s ta1! o l the physital f.ttlh mtght well be tetmed the sta{( of sptr1tunl
lrfc 11 onl.' s ~ ptntuul l.&gt;odj IS to keep s till m growth with the phvsic.tl the staff must be
supplrld Vv1thout FAJrll the sp11 1tual borly fails to grow and m~tUJe How rna} we
poss~ss ftuth' Most ot us know how to possess bread but the other staff seems ha rder
to rome tn H rJ( I'd not be, for the Church has been the means of supplying faith to the
ml!lJOns and by consistently and contmuously usmg the churFh of yoor fatth or chmce

'dons (iroc. &amp; Serv. Sla.

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HlP&lt;Jd has long bci 11 tht• S) lnbol of fo( od 101 physiCal Ide Th P "Staff of Ute ' and the
gnuu fr 1111 \\bach 11 1s m.1de arc u sed 111 song ~ umon and s tory tpa1,1blc)

With the ho pe that :t wdl, on so me measure, foster and help sus
1.,a on that Whi c h :s good in family and comrnunoty 1:1e, thos fea·
lure IS sponsored by the bu s ones s form s and organ:za lo ors whose
names appeo r be low

c..-.H~tt.

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tate
Board,Summons Council
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patd admass1ons, about 1500 over last year's fiaurt at the

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Pomeroy·Middleporl, Ohio, Nonday, August 19, 1957

94th Aimual Meigs County Fair I
Drew More Than 10,000 People I
purchased
membership tickets
for, the enUre filt compared to
the "" pmons who bought mem
bership Uckell 1a.st )'Car to Cur·
ther mcrease this year'l volume
Chitdren undel\ 12 wer&lt; admllted
to the fair tree or c)large

Weather

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The 94th annual Me1gs County Fa1r bad chalked up 10,421

Karr's Depart
From Middleport
To A New Home

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enttn e

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Y'ou
.. b)'Dollar
it.oy Reuter
Minton
Baby"..I Found
br Billa
Gibbs wdh • danctng ..... "ll
Had to Be You" by Jean Hayman
a. solo
Others, • Hello Ma Baby" Ter1'Y Br&amp;dford ''G!Ye Me A Little
Kiss... Ml!il 'stark and Roger Hln
61 "The Old Soft Shoe"' by en·
ga'ging youngsters George Meln
tosh and Kathy Wolfe and "You 11
N'ever Know" by tenor Danny
nom on

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MltO.S GENERAL HOSPITAL
Adm1Ued Saturday !larry Me
Muter, Middleport, Herman Par
sons, Letart W Va . George
Frederick, Long Bottom , Paul
Browmng,
Rutland
Sundal ,
none Discharged Saturday Mrs
Boneta Darst and d'aurhter, Rut
land, John busch Portland., Mrs
Katie Sattes, Pomeroy,~ Otto Lef
fle, Pomeroy, Fred {loffner, PMD
eroy Sanday ~eorge- FreHnct
Long Bottol'll
Paul Brownlnt.
Rutland. Pearl Brown, Pomeroy;
Mrs George Ne.sselroad, PGmetoy,
Mrs Maude Brtdget.t, RaclAe~ •

T Collis
ions
Are Repo
' fled
During weekend

~.and

·~nded

eosts,
the latter
an JQYGr'l
court
He atruc\ tbe
.... ,., • .,.. operaled by Shar1ey
Edwiri Payne, ~· Parkenburg, W
Va , on, E. Millo St
'Jbe. rfpiOI't said Payne stopped
for a eat l.n front of bun and
Slack, not being able to stop. and
m trying to go arouod hlm,
slrucJt the mde , of the Payne car
Other mayor t court cues Sat
urday n~.gbt
ineluded Danald
Clair Nelson, $5 •nd costa, latter
suspended, for reckless operation
and Okey Jtber, 30 days in jaal
suspended on aood. behavior, for

JD.toxleation
Tlte Pomeroy Emeraency Squad
took Betty ImbodeD, MlnenvaUe,
to Meip General H01pltal SUI!
day
MARKifT RIPORT
Cll:ICINNATI Ul!-J&gt;rodu.. E;jgs
steady prlce11 at farm•. eoruum
ea. whlte and brown. A Jtnabas
43-411, A large s~., A medium
31-M; A. small 22-z.-, B lara:e

· 38-4o,
FOB B
A Iarae
""'' 37-38.
47-48, A m,.
d1uni
Chicken.. steady; fryers 3 to
13\i lb. 20 to 21\i; beavy h!&gt;-. 13
to 15. 1tiht bena 10 to 1J. ~f·
er distribution 13,200 ll 20, lfi:D.
000 at 21, and 500 at Zl~
But!fr 00 ICOI'e 71

CHI" WAS HURT
NEWTON Conn t1P - Unentployment Compenution Commla110ner Jobn Arcuedl refused bene·
fill to a chef who wu f"tred and
later reebned an orter to bave his
AIKS IIIVORCI
JOb back Arcudt granded that
Cbarlea F. Amott, Rt. 2, Ra·
the ehef'B "artltitlc temperament
wu eut to the qwek" after beini cine. with Webl!lt.er and Fultz aa
aecuaed of the "bemoua crime of attotneya. hu liled suit for dt..
tntroducmg: noodles into .Fretleh vorce fro!ll Trena K Araott. a
oniDrt toa,. ''

- · ll.iddlef&lt;irl.

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