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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

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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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VOLJX NO 106
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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.

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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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Big Color TV Medels

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$495.1)0

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•
ta~n your lt\.A v 1c·
tor Color TV.

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bod){tiPt sllt'er

1pangled honbo.&amp;onk Mf"led dreA

The MifidlepQr:t

Ych RCA \Jetor Btl! Color TV recem!B bf&gt;Ot
rolor 11nd black-and wh1tc ~ho'\\ s--tbat s whv
n s Com/)Qtrbk Color 1 VI Il s hke havma 2

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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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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
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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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53 .. 60.

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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

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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

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...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

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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
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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-

pre ..ol Blonken.hjp'l

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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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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~
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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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Ohio Valley Baking Co.

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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

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this staff becomes available to you

Rutland Hd

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• 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

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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

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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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.. 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
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th e Retililers of Pt. Pleannt ~
when Arrington drove Jn the wln·
ning run with a sin&amp;]e In the
seventh innina: with two out.
Farley with two single.&amp;, wu
the top Point bitter. Arrln&amp;to»for thP winners also bad 1 dOLl·
ble.
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Cop Trophy In
Wellston Play

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BaUer1es: Hopp Wharton, Hatfield and Gilchrist. Mahone, MY·
ers llnd Turner. West Columbia·:
Netbert and
Burns. Retailers:
[ Stnckland and Garrett.
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Meig's County Llltlc League All
Stars were iiW&amp;rded a gw nt trophy
Saturday mght after heatlng Ne\lo
Boston 3·0 1n a hrtlhantly played
CAR.O TONlGHT
baseball game ~nci thereby were
At
7
p
m. tonight OVEC plays
aceorded thl' honor of being the
Hartford ; at 8 Lakin Red Birds
best colledion or yo ung baseball
play Hopp Wharton and at 9 tbe
I talent in Southebtcru Ohio.
Middleport First Biiptist Cburcl1
When the firin g w;,_~ over a!
plays Waverly , W. Va.
Wellston Howard (Lefty) Johnso n
and Jim Louks had teamed up t o
Twenty teanllS are signed to
pllch a five hitter and shut New
play during the week.
Boston out Meigs cojlecte~ onl y
five hils too . hut
a.£: i ·eM tve
COOLER TYPES
base runntnli( and clutc h hingle.s
INKSTER, "Mich. UP Pollee
made the dHferencc .
have a tough time telling one
McL g~ got one run in each of
cooler (rom anoiher now that a
the second, fourth ancl fifth innrefrigeratorlype ooor latch has
ings They had stopped a threat 1
bePn Installed on the outcr door
in the .seconcl inning whcn Nev' I
of the city's jail which is located
Boston had the bases loaded and
next door to a fro~c-n food locker.
nobodv out
Jo.hnson fann e d
Hi~rman.
STEiPLUAtK•S HOLIDAY
·wright groundrd to Wee Foozy
ELWOOD, Ind. UP - City fit't!sYRACUSE
LliTLE
LEAGUERS
were
second
in
standings
alter
season
play.
·
·
WoUc at third who fort"ed thl'
men hauled down a "tipsy" steeple
.
runner
at
home
and Horr left to right, Wa·yne Hubbard, Ray Hood , Mik:LJ~?-~i~Johnny Lisle, G~ry Kenkins.
MJDDLEPOIIT'S ALL STAR Little League team lost to runnerup New Boston 9-7 In t~e first
jack afler he cUmbed up St. Jorow, Ernie Sisson, Sam Baker, Bill Knapp, Fr~n. Ca!.son Crow. Th1rd, George Cundtff, seph 's Church to prove he ''could
round of the Wellston tournament which the Meigs All Stars won ~aturday night. First row, grounded out to John son on the
Jackie Williams, Jim Bill Oiler, Mick Winebrenner, Jim Louks. Rear, Bob Louks, manage~- stand un his head on the crou."
I«i!t to right, Ricky OHer, Ronnle Manley , Gary Stobtu-t, RonnJe Carr, Micky Morris . Second mound.
In the top of the S('COn{.l Allen
rew, Ernie Bing, Tom Rail:· Johnny Singer .•John Allensworth, Gene Wise. Standing, Russ Hamm
ted off with ~ walk, Ted
McElhinney, Mike Little, Manager Woody Call, and Wes Gilkey. Second basema·n Charley Bailey sacrificed. "" \AlLnebrcnner
of
Swackhamer was not present for the picture .
grondcd out, Hamm go111g to
third. Bowen w.;lkcd anti John:~on
singled Hamm home .
In the fourth Hamm was sa(e
on New B~tQn's lone error. Ba• ·
Gene He~wn of the Hartford it out.
to second on a pas§fd baU, and Me
USE OUR
ley trip;cd Harrim home an~ B~•· Ttgers set Radne down with five
Jr Wolfe was th·~ only one to [Nickles singled but Wolfe was out
I:AUNDRY
le\' was out at home' .~ trctchon~ 11. t~CaiLflrcd htt s Sunday in 11 Ohto solve Hesson·~ slanls. He collected on a nice th:ow to Tucker at home
-In the fifth with 1wo Ollt PrlCC Valley Association playoff game a triple in the sixth with two out
O'Shaughness.y play~ffs_ begin
SERVICE
wolked, stole second anc1 third , for lhe title before a good crowd that went for nought.
next Sunday wtth. GalhpOhs, fourand
ST. PAUL Minn . UP- Golden I aud sc~red on Tom White·~ that kicked. tn with a $31 gate on
Btg Hartfc,.rd hitle:( was Luther th place team gotn!;( to Hartford
donations .
Tucker, the old pro. with two for (Wahama) ;n.d MiddlepOrt. third
boy Ken Venluri was wearing his clutch stngle.
DRY
It was pitching at its be ill as two, both singles, and Bob Stiver&amp;, ·place team , going to Racine.
first professional go lf crown toWhite, who hallc 1 ~ hk e a deCLEANING
day. The 26 year old former ama- mon in the tourney , h&lt;~d added a He-sson was rarely sharper with ·~ l~c Ohio fugitive, with two for Games will be at 2 p. m.
hts
lefthanded
fast
balls
ovt."J"
the
f1ve
,
a
doub:e
and
a
smgle.
H~ford
100
400
100--6
9
0
leur star from San ~·rancisco single in the first inning tha1
Hartford first: Gerald Clark was Raetne
000 000 000-----0 5 4
• We Pick Up &amp; Dtllftl'
"beat the prns" Sunday when he didn't figure in runs. Wincllren · inside corner and low. or his big
Hats. Cleaned and :llocked
Hesson and Tucker. L. Wolfe
cop ped the St. Paul Open with a ncr had 11 single in the fourth hooking drop that sweepcd a full sa fe on an error, went to second
MAIL CALL ... Jim Cremeans, one of the greatest football record-tieing 72-hole total or 266 that also did not count.
c:..:_lc~k~l•~'~-----~-,two feet down in a few yards' on Bobby Layne's ground out and and M_c)'l
players to come out of Southeastern Ohio in many an Autumn -22 under par.
Clark scorer! on Tucker's single.
Chicago White Sox cooperated by
Johnson fanned two and walk· distance.
early malching him was I~arry
Hartford
fuutth: Tucker walked
seasOn, apparently didn't have mu~h of a chance to show his
cd one· Louks fanned four anti
N
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dropping
a 5-l decision before
Venturi, who decided Lo try the
Call 6190-J
talents Friday night in Canton when the South whipped the play-for-play tour after he de-- walkeri' one. Oo\'ill Of New Boston Litble Foo'"-'
~J WoJre ,who ga~·e up Hesson sacrifiCed. Russell Rous
beating the Detroit Tigers, 4-1..
N.
"2ncl
Ava.
Mhldleport
fanned
live
and
walked
three
nine
hits,
but
kept
them
fairly
was
saf-e
on
an
t:rror.
Tucker
scorThe
New
york
Giants
heat
the
North 26-0 in the annual High School North-South football feated all the pros but Jackie
The trophy wtll be displayed well scattered. lte was the vJctim ing, Roush going to second. Dorr Philadelphia Philliea, 5-4 and Hl,
Burke in the l ~56 Masters tourna
game.
in lurn m Pomeroy, Rae me an,! of four unearned runs as h1s in - Clark :&gt;ingled to thi.rd and Jo Bra- and the last pace Pittsburgh PirThe Sports Desk ~as not even certain that Jim accepted his ment put together rounds uf 66 Syncusc schools, then placed al fleld exhibited sure &amp;iJ!:ns uf ner· d!cy singled Roush home and Don ·ates downed the Brooklyn Dodgers
Invitation to be a part of the stars squad . Mr. Vennu·ri, when 67, 65 and n (ina! 68 to tic a re- Lltlle Lc&lt;~guc llea,lquarters for vousness. i'" our errorll on the left Sth·ers doubled Clark and Rradlcy IJ-.6, after a 2 1 defeat in the other
he went north, made no confirmation or Cremeans' intentions cord .set by I.loyd ~angrum in permanent rcsith~nc-c .
slrle hurt Ral'ine.
home.
National League games. The WashOIU 110-3 5 3
Ha rtftrd Seventh: Tucker led tngton Senators whipped the Bosllcason f.;;uncd l2 batt-ers and
What actually happened, in the eyes of one observer, is 1951 ami equall('d by Dr. Cary Meigs
Middlecorr the neKt ~·car.
New ·Boston
000 001}--41 5 1 Wolfc five . The Hartford star wal· off with a wall{ for the third stra- ton Re d Sox, 6-4. a..n d t he C1evecontained in the letter below. It expresses his opinions:
1
R~b Rosburg, snother San fran
Johnson (WI'), Louk.~ {4) and ked one an·J hit one WoHc waked ight tirnl' . Roush was safe on an land Indians drubbed the Kansas
Aug 18. 1957
~it on th.e twueh.
rlsvan, who !cd the fie ld after hli Winebrc nenr, Davis and Eyles.
three an hit one . Jllcine didn't get error and Cbrk gron!lded out Scor· CJty Athletics in American League
Oh, he wa!&lt;; g iven il ].l n •at hono•· op&lt;'ning round 44. rarn11 hack
Sports Desk
People ju.t like rounelt
a
hit until Eddie SLobart laid a per ing Tucker.
11 ingle g11 mes.
in tbnt ~o:amc, one we s houldn 't with 6B for a 268 total and secDally Sentinel
become killen every day iD
feet hunt down ·the thtrd base line
Racine threatened in the sevenThe Cardinals ralhed for !ix
over look, bv all mrans . llc wn.'l ond plare money in the t-24,000
Si~:
traffic accidenta , , • end 10
In
the
IJottnm
of
the
fifth
and
q,at
th
when
Jr
Wolfe
singled,
went
runs
in
the
last
three
innings
of
1 don't auppose thert! Is a per · permitted to pluy un lhe line event.
could you!
AMERICAN LEAGU-E
- ---- ~11011 ln our county who i~ morf' when the South kkkcrl off and as
W L Pet. GB
Laat year, 40,000 mea,
Howie Johnson or Hou...ton,
intcrest,e{l In our (!'reat ~port of soon as the t11ck le w11 s made, he
women and cbildren diecl.
New
York
77
40
.658
football, and in all the tradition.&lt;; went b&lt;~ck to hi ~ hrnch. · Abo, Tex., firco.J Sunday'R best round an
tre.Ji_cally on our b.it:hW&amp;Jt
69 47 .595 7 1h
ChLcago•
waY- bebind Mitell's f&lt;;lut-hitter in
and l'xamplN the game atond,8 he rlsyed II few nlinuoh•~ Of the [J-under-Jfar 64 and fmishelJ wlth:
-a terrible record!
Boston
61
55
.526
15'h
lui five oll flllfcn~e ri~ht half. •Morly Furgol• of t~IT}u/lL .111..,..llt•
{or, lllal'l myst\lf.
Dcll·oit
58
59
.406
19
Can •llfthin&amp; be doae
almust inteJ'C l'lJ!ed a 209.
Thhi paNt week 1 wns utoillsH- !ohC't'e he
Baltimore
56
59
.4117
20
about
it1 YES , • • if you
hattHng
lead
with
a
.333
mark
and
ed to lind out th111 ~orne ur our North pass nnrl !llll(l(' twu hcautihelp[
Cleveland
56 61 .479 21
pllll'lll!l
honor
on
our
locit
l
boy1
his
2,933
hit;
now
place
him
11
Lh
the
loser.
ful
ta('kles.
But
nut
ollC('
was
!ir
CHICAGO UP The Cinrinbet.lcr Jeadera ~&amp;nd coaches of th e
Washington
45 72 .:185 32
The only bright spot of the day on the all-time Jist Mizell's vie
nuti Rodleg ~ v1ere idle today _ rest·
a:ame in our great ~'ll11lc would permitted 1, rilrry I lw ha!l on for they won't do it up11tnte un ](•ss
~' !IlL are from Ctncmnali or
Kansas
Ctty
44
73
:176
33
was
Cincinnati's 4·2 lead in the tory was his fifth of tbe year and
- - up from their 8.12 ~feat
stoop to the demand of A few
Saturday's Results
offen ~ &lt;· .
.~omc tLtY, mstcad uf 11 dllHilL'.
second
game of the doubleheader the llrst since July 29.
•agaL\u;l thC" Chicago Cubs Sunday
penons in order to put a ft&gt;alh ·
A crowd of 45,207 sal through
Why ?
B l'('n n ~ l· :mu eoat· h&lt;• s
Thank you,
New York 6 Hallimore 2
Howcver it was short-lived be
1
and
prC11a
rn•g
for
Tuesday's
opener in their raps. 1 ~ti ll cannot .:••\ were at thn1 game M'UILtinl{ and
the
eight-hour and 18 mmute dou
Washington 16 Boston 2
Jtohert Mills,
cause
the
contest
was
halted
by
of a two-game series with the
over iL So I am writing this let - thcv wanh•d to Sl'l' I ht• loc al bo:.•s
ble,header,
whlrh. was held up
Middleport, Ohio.
Detroit 9 Chicago 8, 10 inn .
the
bottom
of
ttie
third
inrain
in
Dodgers.
ter for all 10 ~ee . Perhaps some ~o (o };peak mnkl• gnod, 1 nm uot
two
hours
and
14 minutes by rain
Kansas City 4 Cleveland 3
Bob Rush's e1gh\-hit pitching ning.
thing can be donr al&gt;out lt.
and
ended
at
10.46
p.m. e.d.t.
Sund•y'• R•sults
cntici~ing the
pln.\·in\l or those
MUSIAL
STRIKES
and Ern10 Banks' home run and
What 1 am tlllk ing aboul i~ other hoy s. They wert· gnod , hut
They s:ay lightning never strikes
Washington R Boston 4
double
wo!re
tt.e
combination
that 1 and some friends drove 360 our hoy cou ld flll their shccs any
Cleveland 9 Kans11s CitY 2
which gafe !he Cubs their sixth Lwiee in the same pla~e but the
mlle11 to see one of our local hoys time . Ue round out how he wtll
New York 7 Baltimore 0, bl
vielory.
~ilw•ukee """" know bcttoc of·
11traight
Jfm Cremeans, play ball In the
New York :1 B11ltlmore 2, 2nd
The loss was the sixth in a row ter it struck County StadiUm
traditional AII-Stllr
North·Suuth be treated Rl our grcut Ohm Sial•!
Dctroit 5 Chicago 1, l st
for the fa\lering Hedlegs, now fln- three "times • onee literally, and
a:ame. In1tead, 1 •aw a boy eo' possibly . Tt l~n'L whal you are
Chicago
4
Detroit
1,
2nd
ro'm of St•n Musi•l
il!-ged in a strug~le for a hold on lwloo in
bit heart out for all but four min- anymorr but where you arc from
Tue1d1y's Otm.t
.lourth plllce in the National Lea- and Vinegar Bc.nd Mizell .
and who dn you know
utca of that a:am.e.
A sharp 'bolt of th"real thing"
Kenneth Kmg ann hi~ No. 14 Washington at Chlclago, 2 1wi-nlle gue.
1 know por~ona!ly or another
Thll wa• a boy who was· plck NI
New
York
al
Kan.sa11
City,
nile
hit
the stadium \luring the second
survived
Lhc
rough
~~~~~
tumbll'
In picking up his third straight
on the UP All American team and four t1r five Sl'houL~ rcjl'-etlcntNI
inning
Sunday's OPt.'ller with
action at Claybank., Sunduy 11nd Balthnllrc at Detroit nlte
win·
the
veteran
Rush
gave
up
al
thRl
RAme
In
Arout
Cremean~
wa,s Aecond in the state in hlgh
the St. Loois Cacdin•b •nd befire
won the feature event ovt•r Pete Boston a! Cleveland, nite
two
runs
in
the
third
on
a
walk
How
eould
(hey
when
he
dutn't
~ehool football •eorlng. He never
Hopp Wharton of Parkersbur"'
NATIONAL LIAGUE
Skmncr of Glouster, 0 ., and Run"
and 1 p a i r of doubles, but the th~ da y w a 1 ended Musial and
got tho opportunity to carry the get to play ufFcn se at H!l ?
W L Pd. G8 Red legs never threatened ·h l m Mizell gtruck too to produce an and West Columbia took first
Hmr'• 1ww you ron /ttlpJ
nic Myers of C hester. who dltl a
One
roach,
though.
stood
out
ball once beeii\UIIC, apparently. he
B·tl and 6--0 S"\veep that cut the rcrund victories in the Chesbife
72 f5 .615
great job uf dr ivin g in lm ftrst Milwaukee
afterward.
above
the
rc1st.
He
told
me
anrl
1
wis frotn a small tawn Instead of
DttH tafety, -'*'-':JI ~
Braves' National League lead to ~oftball Tournament thltt opened
St Louis . .
65 ~~ .MO 6'~
CUBS TIED SC(')RE
out ing.
Ob....,,
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from Canton-McKinley . Ma.nillon, quote .
65 53 .~1 'lt..11
The .flr~t hcnt w11.~ tAken by Brooklyn
The Cub! tied the score in the Olh games. Thus, the Cardinals ~turday night under the direc"f wns told to gel Jim or no~
~-.
Columbua, ctr., etc.
"braked"
thr
Milwaukee
runaway
tion
of
t&gt;elmar
Rothgeb
and
Bill
Cincinnall
61
55
.526
lOlA!
fourth, then t.rought home the baBobby Joe Adamll of nartne driv._11111t0WNI
Even wltb the SouU, ahead by come back, aA we can gel o ther
60 1117 .513 12
tng No. 92, followed bY Glen Philadelphia
co~ in lhe nll'xt inning with a four- and raised the possibility th11t Scatt .
tWo touchdowns he wa11 forced m coacheN easllv. hut 11 halFback
HW blasted Mahone l'lrc of
llitl 64 .467 17'Al run outbunt. The big blow was there may be a c 1 o s e pennant
Thompson, Ken King and put of New York . .
like Jim ls ·hard to flnd."
•
"""' 011 lltrld
tA •
1
Parkersburg
11 to 4 with a bar·
race.
lrtfflc la11t1. nt.y -": fDr }'CIII, nlll'
Chicago . .
45 69 .395 2S ' Banks' 27th. homer with oM man
So don'l he surp rl~cd tu M'e tho fence .
The New York Yankees mean· rage of extra billie hits. Sllaman
..alnlt you. Wtw. hfllc .._. . .
43 73 .371 28~ 00' hJ.se.
The st'cond heat winner was Pittsburgh
Cremeans chanye his mind t~botlt
wlule,
sceml•d
to
be
makin(l;
good
llad
a
homer.
triple
and
two
'in·
....., lllfwa4,. .......... DOWNt
Saturd•y't
R•wits
I
Chicago
added
another
run
In
Pete
Sklnnor
wllh
Meyers
and
going [f) Ohio SUitC.
'
the sixth on a walk. a sacrlfiee on third on&amp; - prcditled runaway g1cs. Gilchrist homc!)ld and got
When urc w11 of lhf! SEOAL und Ronnie Young, Letart Fall!!, fol l'lttsburgh 7 Brooklyn 3
threat
ln
the
Amertean
League
11
klple
and
Urles
o~tlso
homered.
and
a
sh1glc
Cal
Neeman
hit
hiS
Philadrlphla
3
New
York
DuektJ~'e ),('ague goln11 to wake up lowing.
For Mahone, Taylor had a triPulll~ Cit II public ..,..,.
lOth homer of the year In the when tbey swept the Baltimor'E!
All cars running in the Au8· Chlcaao 2 Cincinnati 1
and have our own AII.Star South
i,.1loop.~I'Qfio~ wid!
Orloles,
7,0
~nd
S----2,
to
open
up
pie.
The winners got 12 hits and
e-la:ht.
and North gume . H'1 ,no stli\HC tral111n PursuJt pllod up in the! Milwaukee t1 St. Louh 4 . ll Inn
a
7'tl
game
margin·thelr
longest
committed
tllree
errors.
Mahon
e
""'"""I
Sunday's
R111ulh
Joe
Nuxha\1,
who
1endlnK a hoy to Canton or _Mas- firu 1.urn oausing heavy damage
of the aeasoo. The second • place' go"t but three hitR off Hatfield
ther the fifth
lllllon just to break hls !wart. H's to U1c ears wi1J1 one driver, Ron Nf'W York. .5 Philadelphia 4. tat
N.w'IJGPIII' M~
' 'and alao gave up three error.s.
up tu the A1hletlc AsAOClatlonR. Ynung rr-t!eiving minor Injuries . Now york 1 Philadelphit~ 0. 2nd
Aaoc~
In the second g11mc WC edge(]
The beginners' race was also Brcoldyn 2 . Pittsburgh 1.- 1st
to organile ouur own way11 uf
--mtrrcd by fenrc busting. All Pitt11bura:h 8 Brooklyn 6, 2nd
cars are expected to be ready for Chlcaa:o 8 Cincinnati 2, 1st
Cincinnati at Chicago 2d. ppd,
racCJJ next Sunday .
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Series With Brooklyn Dodgers :~· .:~th•;:~e Mt~'':!.':J~ :-;;o, ~~

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St. Louis at New York
Chlcaa:o at Philatlclphla, nile

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SAN FRANCISCO
UP- The Buffltlo
San Fnnclsco Forty Ninen won Toronto
a battle of the rookies from the RlC!hmond
New York Glanl$ Sunday, cominJ Rochester
from behind for a 24·115 victory. Mlami ·
Quarterback Y. A. Tittle spark- Montreal
ed the three S11n Francisco touch I
downs, but both lln~upa were liberally aprhtklcd wlth first ye11.r
men all the Way through.
Outstandin g rookie (or the GIants •a• Dennis The Menaet~
Mendyk from Mlchlpn State, who
made aeveral runa of 10 yard•
or longer. For the Forty .Nincrs
veteran end Jo;cl HenkCI WJil a bul·
wark on defense and rookie offon
alve renter Frank Mone stood
out.

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73
69
68
62
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v1ce atiUon atteQdant Marco Zl·
netli wasn't lmpreued wlth tbe
he generolly of a mat.oriat who
settled a tL u~ bill with $2 and
aald ",keep tM chan1e." ZanetU
dl~overed that the motorill bad
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CHICAGO UP - Managing Dl· Bob Sweeny of Ne-w York and

tt'ctor Wa,tl! r Wolrner of the Chi- Palm BPa~'l. Fla., 3 and 2 on the
rago football Ca rd,inal5 !aid today 24th hole Sunday.
tha t a w:ave of Aslatlr /u which
hit 40 member! or the team had ' TACI&lt;LIS NAMED CAPTIANS
"run lh rou.-se" and that hL• beSAN FRNC'lSCO UP _ A pair
hi!IJt:od the dangt_-r WIIS OYt"t .
or IJUl{l' iHekl,·s . Lt•u Nomellin i
-~-~- ·
and - Hob St . Cl:tir _ han· been
RACE INJURIIS FATAl
.L
t•o L·' ra:1;1
an .~ or t tw San
C.O Lli'MBtTs . Oh i(J UP - Spet'd name,...
~· r
.
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tlu:er I~\' irt, Barney Sehelbel, 36, 1
1 ~ tl 11 1
N
of Columbus: died sunday at Grant
•qnn
on )JI
.htt~ua. ofutolluu
Hospital of heart injuries suffered ~\Ita::~" .~ill,t~•·ee and WE'II!IhS 2
ttl the Nf'w Bremen Speedway 8
h l ~ 1 C l&lt;~lt ~tand, llh. n!n('
IV~ k ago whe~ hi s cur hi 1 ll con, lllld weighs 26:\.
rret e retaln :ng wall .
fH~ItiGHT MAN

Army Ho! pital A lot of m &lt;~ t l
By MERRIMAN SMITH
roliE&gt;d into lhP While House in it
White HouN Writer
WASIIINf:TON UP ~ Hat· k li l&lt;ur • · hurry · complaining blttnly abu t1 t
front· pll gl' r';splay :md broadt;~~ t
at thl' Whit¥ lluu !&gt;r .
ing rl';;aro.Jing her operation for ~
\\'ht-n und 1r l'o· ··~••l•·•ot c- 0·.,.,,.
!'a1iwr ru mm on ff'LI)a\t' tl h or·dt-r
.
r. ~
hnv.:l't g•ts •w •y
No·w--•1 R 1
"
,.~ ·
for a \'&amp;t'lltlou . it wil l be ah01;;
A rnuulwr of ~elto.r writrr~
t ht' most w1del~· C'OVNrrl trip or
Ills admmistrat1011 So far 127 re !"Oin!lill. im-d the First L.udy s huul&lt;l
porters. photographers and radio bP Pnlitled lo whucver degre(' of
televu w n.t~h .l idans have applied pri vary she r!e!lired.
to the W h1te House fo.(_ ere-den·
It st1JI LS truP. however, Uwn•
kELLY WINS MIT
~ERSEY CITY, N. J.- Whi&gt;n out tlals to cover 1hP vacation--. hPad woulc' be a much greater publ! &lt;·
GLE!'Il COVE. N . y UP - Paul go mg k~' Y 0 'h Bh1'"r'lrd J. Berry quartl'rs of the F.Jsf'nhowprs
outcry ff any t'ffort were made to
J&lt;elly of Oss!...":ing, N. y _ won the was as t'-&lt; w o e e t ro,•ld bl'sl
··
hLrle an illne.s.s of the Pres ide nt or
55tl M
carry on the policie.~ or hill ad·
any member oE ht8 famil)
l
etropnlitan Ame1Por gllf . nunistrotiou ht&gt; lliL'&gt;WPrl'd ·'M('"_
And spt&gt;akinl! of news co\'rr:~·~ {'
I nr th~ Chief Executive , noth i n~ .
ha!l slirn•d 1111 quite a~ mueh flu s!
Thl'f£•'s a good bet 1hl' Pn· ••·
in t('portin!: drrles in th e past '1 dcnL will want \(1 sh.:re in lh !•
few Yt':ll"S a-. thr PrE&gt;~idl'nl's sud· Cn' d Wa•· conference sl'hPdulod 111
· rll'n, unanliounrt•d ]li"!' SS ronf{'1'- he hclcl on 1hP ('!Imp us ot Gettys£'nre l:t.ll1 Wl't'k .
burg, Pa
Coll{'ge Nov . 17· 19
Some of Lhe nation\ tup a4thon ·
Only i4 rc&gt;pMtl'rs wN•· at th&lt;' ltcs on lhl' hllltorir battle will IJt·
White Hou.;p when Press Sf'erc- ou hand , thus providm g riw Prt'.~­
1 tary Jim Jlagpr!y infornwd thttm idcnl wit h an t'K (Wrt forun .L befort'
Ei~enhower •vas w~iting tu tulk
whit:h to trcd out his theorih
with them in his offl&lt;•e. Thb wu s about ""s&lt;~oking" the ld!,!'h com ·
when Eisenhowe-r t!edded to make mottd on both ~• de~ of the batll,·
his dramatic appeal for h!S nag.
ging foreign aid program.
Th~t s torm that kickt'cl up dtl'r
As soon as the news hit th E&gt; lhe Pre sident'.:~ battlefield tour
preu S9SOeiation wires, there wC'"rc with Pritlsh Marshal BeTnat•l
Sl)me sudden arrivllls at the White Montgomery earl)' thL5 ~· cur i~ ;:~ tdl
House gates of newsmPn who nor· in I he air and till' Novembfr conmally do not hit the executive of· fcrcn.:-e could stir 1t up all ov!•r
fice-'l every &amp;tternoon until 4 p. m aguin ·ir Eisenhow('r wants to taki'"
There was one Ironic twist. two on th(' i'"Xpcrts.
or the mefl. who h11ve nrgueri longest ancl loudest for afternoon rathTha Seventla1
er then tbe ml'rning new.~ ronferWORCHESTER,Mass . - (Ul'J ~
ences the Presideht prercr~ we'll.
William B. Collin!!, 7~. Jnrtn. J.
they didn't make it tor ont&gt; of lhe
Gregory
7l ond Fred L. Brac.v.
f~ afternoon ronfet't&gt;rtcc.s held by
70,
have
oper11ted
bu;;es anti lroll~ y
Eisenhower sinre he entered orcar.~ for the Worcht&gt;ster Bu~ Co.
flee.
,
for &amp; lola! of t50 yt'ars
'l'lu~~e two f('llows ha v._. bt:&gt;E'Il
kidded a lcrt abouut 1hi~ and Hag·
erty pleada, ··Please keep me out
Egg Pentlty
of it"
MAltlON. 1!1. - (UP}--- -SiK Uarion teen-agers vow they
let
h iS difficult to "tell in addvan~·e the Easter bunny take care of egg
how .t~e pu~ll~ will react Jo news hultls from now on. Pulice made
of the Prl'!lident or a the boys buy dye and :tide 60 dol·
t!ovrrage
THI END Of A 2o-MILI CHASE tbro\lib Salttmon apptjra palrltul tor
menlber 0£ his ramily.
1 Shirley Anne Dlekel, 11, ot Mllleinvllle. Pa., who was ahOt In lht
en eggs afle-r the teen-agers jumpFor iMtance, when he was 111 ed the gun on an egg hunt spon·
: shoulder by the punulml motorcycle omcer. Tbt tatter rtPoi'ttdfT
the hospital for" a heart attack sored by the civic club ..
_ _bad to resort to bJa cu~:~ to atop the ctrl'a car. _ (lnflrnAtiol'tliJ
back In l95S at Denver, there wa.s
• a seeming insatiable puhlir appe· ·
J tile for n('ws of hi s condition . Bllt
Power Of Sugge"stlon
·1 the public boiled nv@r with int!Jg.
lNDIANAPOLIS- (UP)-WaltN
ACROSS
t . EnCioaure
23. Ccuntry
nation when one of :ht' medieal L. Dav1s started sneezing when hl'
(Eur.)
(Scot.}
1. River
bttlleHns was quite prrllrate .:-~ saw some flower.:; f'n a table in hi:&gt;
S Picnic
(Czech.)
24. Loiter
descnbing the PresidPnl's bocly homC' . His wife knew he was allerarea
S.'Agreement
:ltl. Confunctions .
gir to pollen· but the flowers were
1J. Trap
8. Inland aea
Thousands
or
Jeller
Wrllf'rS
art
ificial .
10. Sanda.rac
f Asia 1
crateblamed the ncwsp:.pers, wh{'n ne7. ~upplled,
tr~s
26. Larlatt
12. Ablau
.. food
,28. Lunch.
t~ally the anno.tc!rnwnt wns
8. Trigona
marie hy one of the President's
a Patato
counter
( di&amp;l.)
9. Pacific
drink
doctors and through his Wlute
J\Ouse g.ffices
(Continued From Pa~ OM)
U. Equip
1111aad
21l. Pit,. ' . '.
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A somewhai similar situation d~· · Fllltu" ~':" The July issue of "Operat~
roup
~
with
11. A bout
tlve
3-f. Plexus
men
velOperl last week end in eonnee- ! ing Notes" carried his first article,
1.5. Baseball nllt
dresll'
(an&amp;t.)
:IS. Tacit
tion wifh surgery undergone bv entitiOO "Preventing Feedwater
17. Touch
31. Stitch
~n. Baae
1&amp;. A:: Great
' :\Irs. Eisenhower at \\'alte 1· Re e(J ~ontaminatiun 11nd Output Lim!la18. Flowed
age in
1 . Ccrripa.u
Lake
t
tlon. "
22. Republie
3:.~ Russian.
point
1$. Soak
(8.A..)
contmunllt
Clbbr.)
fiax
20. Close to
tl. ,forbl'l

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th e Retililers of Pt. Pleannt ~
when Arrington drove Jn the wln·
ning run with a sin&amp;]e In the
seventh innina: with two out.
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Meigs Stars
Cop Trophy In
Wellston Play

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BaUer1es: Hopp Wharton, Hatfield and Gilchrist. Mahone, MY·
ers llnd Turner. West Columbia·:
Netbert and
Burns. Retailers:
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Meig's County Llltlc League All
Stars were iiW&amp;rded a gw nt trophy
Saturday mght after heatlng Ne\lo
Boston 3·0 1n a hrtlhantly played
CAR.O TONlGHT
baseball game ~nci thereby were
At
7
p
m. tonight OVEC plays
aceorded thl' honor of being the
Hartford ; at 8 Lakin Red Birds
best colledion or yo ung baseball
play Hopp Wharton and at 9 tbe
I talent in Southebtcru Ohio.
Middleport First Biiptist Cburcl1
When the firin g w;,_~ over a!
plays Waverly , W. Va.
Wellston Howard (Lefty) Johnso n
and Jim Louks had teamed up t o
Twenty teanllS are signed to
pllch a five hitter and shut New
play during the week.
Boston out Meigs cojlecte~ onl y
five hils too . hut
a.£: i ·eM tve
COOLER TYPES
base runntnli( and clutc h hingle.s
INKSTER, "Mich. UP Pollee
made the dHferencc .
have a tough time telling one
McL g~ got one run in each of
cooler (rom anoiher now that a
the second, fourth ancl fifth innrefrigeratorlype ooor latch has
ings They had stopped a threat 1
bePn Installed on the outcr door
in the .seconcl inning whcn Nev' I
of the city's jail which is located
Boston had the bases loaded and
next door to a fro~c-n food locker.
nobodv out
Jo.hnson fann e d
Hi~rman.
STEiPLUAtK•S HOLIDAY
·wright groundrd to Wee Foozy
ELWOOD, Ind. UP - City fit't!sYRACUSE
LliTLE
LEAGUERS
were
second
in
standings
alter
season
play.
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WoUc at third who fort"ed thl'
men hauled down a "tipsy" steeple
.
runner
at
home
and Horr left to right, Wa·yne Hubbard, Ray Hood , Mik:LJ~?-~i~Johnny Lisle, G~ry Kenkins.
MJDDLEPOIIT'S ALL STAR Little League team lost to runnerup New Boston 9-7 In t~e first
jack afler he cUmbed up St. Jorow, Ernie Sisson, Sam Baker, Bill Knapp, Fr~n. Ca!.son Crow. Th1rd, George Cundtff, seph 's Church to prove he ''could
round of the Wellston tournament which the Meigs All Stars won ~aturday night. First row, grounded out to John son on the
Jackie Williams, Jim Bill Oiler, Mick Winebrenner, Jim Louks. Rear, Bob Louks, manage~- stand un his head on the crou."
I«i!t to right, Ricky OHer, Ronnle Manley , Gary Stobtu-t, RonnJe Carr, Micky Morris . Second mound.
In the top of the S('COn{.l Allen
rew, Ernie Bing, Tom Rail:· Johnny Singer .•John Allensworth, Gene Wise. Standing, Russ Hamm
ted off with ~ walk, Ted
McElhinney, Mike Little, Manager Woody Call, and Wes Gilkey. Second basema·n Charley Bailey sacrificed. "" \AlLnebrcnner
of
Swackhamer was not present for the picture .
grondcd out, Hamm go111g to
third. Bowen w.;lkcd anti John:~on
singled Hamm home .
In the fourth Hamm was sa(e
on New B~tQn's lone error. Ba• ·
Gene He~wn of the Hartford it out.
to second on a pas§fd baU, and Me
USE OUR
ley trip;cd Harrim home an~ B~•· Ttgers set Radne down with five
Jr Wolfe was th·~ only one to [Nickles singled but Wolfe was out
I:AUNDRY
le\' was out at home' .~ trctchon~ 11. t~CaiLflrcd htt s Sunday in 11 Ohto solve Hesson·~ slanls. He collected on a nice th:ow to Tucker at home
-In the fifth with 1wo Ollt PrlCC Valley Association playoff game a triple in the sixth with two out
O'Shaughness.y play~ffs_ begin
SERVICE
wolked, stole second anc1 third , for lhe title before a good crowd that went for nought.
next Sunday wtth. GalhpOhs, fourand
ST. PAUL Minn . UP- Golden I aud sc~red on Tom White·~ that kicked. tn with a $31 gate on
Btg Hartfc,.rd hitle:( was Luther th place team gotn!;( to Hartford
donations .
Tucker, the old pro. with two for (Wahama) ;n.d MiddlepOrt. third
boy Ken Venluri was wearing his clutch stngle.
DRY
It was pitching at its be ill as two, both singles, and Bob Stiver&amp;, ·place team , going to Racine.
first professional go lf crown toWhite, who hallc 1 ~ hk e a deCLEANING
day. The 26 year old former ama- mon in the tourney , h&lt;~d added a He-sson was rarely sharper with ·~ l~c Ohio fugitive, with two for Games will be at 2 p. m.
hts
lefthanded
fast
balls
ovt."J"
the
f1ve
,
a
doub:e
and
a
smgle.
H~ford
100
400
100--6
9
0
leur star from San ~·rancisco single in the first inning tha1
Hartford first: Gerald Clark was Raetne
000 000 000-----0 5 4
• We Pick Up &amp; Dtllftl'
"beat the prns" Sunday when he didn't figure in runs. Wincllren · inside corner and low. or his big
Hats. Cleaned and :llocked
Hesson and Tucker. L. Wolfe
cop ped the St. Paul Open with a ncr had 11 single in the fourth hooking drop that sweepcd a full sa fe on an error, went to second
MAIL CALL ... Jim Cremeans, one of the greatest football record-tieing 72-hole total or 266 that also did not count.
c:..:_lc~k~l•~'~-----~-,two feet down in a few yards' on Bobby Layne's ground out and and M_c)'l
players to come out of Southeastern Ohio in many an Autumn -22 under par.
Clark scorer! on Tucker's single.
Chicago White Sox cooperated by
Johnson fanned two and walk· distance.
early malching him was I~arry
Hartford
fuutth: Tucker walked
seasOn, apparently didn't have mu~h of a chance to show his
cd one· Louks fanned four anti
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b
dropping
a 5-l decision before
Venturi, who decided Lo try the
Call 6190-J
talents Friday night in Canton when the South whipped the play-for-play tour after he de-- walkeri' one. Oo\'ill Of New Boston Litble Foo'"-'
~J WoJre ,who ga~·e up Hesson sacrifiCed. Russell Rous
beating the Detroit Tigers, 4-1..
N.
"2ncl
Ava.
Mhldleport
fanned
live
and
walked
three
nine
hits,
but
kept
them
fairly
was
saf-e
on
an
t:rror.
Tucker
scorThe
New
york
Giants
heat
the
North 26-0 in the annual High School North-South football feated all the pros but Jackie
The trophy wtll be displayed well scattered. lte was the vJctim ing, Roush going to second. Dorr Philadelphia Philliea, 5-4 and Hl,
Burke in the l ~56 Masters tourna
game.
in lurn m Pomeroy, Rae me an,! of four unearned runs as h1s in - Clark :&gt;ingled to thi.rd and Jo Bra- and the last pace Pittsburgh PirThe Sports Desk ~as not even certain that Jim accepted his ment put together rounds uf 66 Syncusc schools, then placed al fleld exhibited sure &amp;iJ!:ns uf ner· d!cy singled Roush home and Don ·ates downed the Brooklyn Dodgers
Invitation to be a part of the stars squad . Mr. Vennu·ri, when 67, 65 and n (ina! 68 to tic a re- Lltlle Lc&lt;~guc llea,lquarters for vousness. i'" our errorll on the left Sth·ers doubled Clark and Rradlcy IJ-.6, after a 2 1 defeat in the other
he went north, made no confirmation or Cremeans' intentions cord .set by I.loyd ~angrum in permanent rcsith~nc-c .
slrle hurt Ral'ine.
home.
National League games. The WashOIU 110-3 5 3
Ha rtftrd Seventh: Tucker led tngton Senators whipped the Bosllcason f.;;uncd l2 batt-ers and
What actually happened, in the eyes of one observer, is 1951 ami equall('d by Dr. Cary Meigs
Middlecorr the neKt ~·car.
New ·Boston
000 001}--41 5 1 Wolfc five . The Hartford star wal· off with a wall{ for the third stra- ton Re d Sox, 6-4. a..n d t he C1evecontained in the letter below. It expresses his opinions:
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R~b Rosburg, snother San fran
Johnson (WI'), Louk.~ {4) and ked one an·J hit one WoHc waked ight tirnl' . Roush was safe on an land Indians drubbed the Kansas
Aug 18. 1957
~it on th.e twueh.
rlsvan, who !cd the fie ld after hli Winebrc nenr, Davis and Eyles.
three an hit one . Jllcine didn't get error and Cbrk gron!lded out Scor· CJty Athletics in American League
Oh, he wa!&lt;; g iven il ].l n •at hono•· op&lt;'ning round 44. rarn11 hack
Sports Desk
People ju.t like rounelt
a
hit until Eddie SLobart laid a per ing Tucker.
11 ingle g11 mes.
in tbnt ~o:amc, one we s houldn 't with 6B for a 268 total and secDally Sentinel
become killen every day iD
feet hunt down ·the thtrd base line
Racine threatened in the sevenThe Cardinals ralhed for !ix
over look, bv all mrans . llc wn.'l ond plare money in the t-24,000
Si~:
traffic accidenta , , • end 10
In
the
IJottnm
of
the
fifth
and
q,at
th
when
Jr
Wolfe
singled,
went
runs
in
the
last
three
innings
of
1 don't auppose thert! Is a per · permitted to pluy un lhe line event.
could you!
AMERICAN LEAGU-E
- ---- ~11011 ln our county who i~ morf' when the South kkkcrl off and as
W L Pet. GB
Laat year, 40,000 mea,
Howie Johnson or Hou...ton,
intcrest,e{l In our (!'reat ~port of soon as the t11ck le w11 s made, he
women and cbildren diecl.
New
York
77
40
.658
football, and in all the tradition.&lt;; went b&lt;~ck to hi ~ hrnch. · Abo, Tex., firco.J Sunday'R best round an
tre.Ji_cally on our b.it:hW&amp;Jt
69 47 .595 7 1h
ChLcago•
waY- bebind Mitell's f&lt;;lut-hitter in
and l'xamplN the game atond,8 he rlsyed II few nlinuoh•~ Of the [J-under-Jfar 64 and fmishelJ wlth:
-a terrible record!
Boston
61
55
.526
15'h
lui five oll flllfcn~e ri~ht half. •Morly Furgol• of t~IT}u/lL .111..,..llt•
{or, lllal'l myst\lf.
Dcll·oit
58
59
.406
19
Can •llfthin&amp; be doae
almust inteJ'C l'lJ!ed a 209.
Thhi paNt week 1 wns utoillsH- !ohC't'e he
Baltimore
56
59
.4117
20
about
it1 YES , • • if you
hattHng
lead
with
a
.333
mark
and
ed to lind out th111 ~orne ur our North pass nnrl !llll(l(' twu hcautihelp[
Cleveland
56 61 .479 21
pllll'lll!l
honor
on
our
locit
l
boy1
his
2,933
hit;
now
place
him
11
Lh
the
loser.
ful
ta('kles.
But
nut
ollC('
was
!ir
CHICAGO UP The Cinrinbet.lcr Jeadera ~&amp;nd coaches of th e
Washington
45 72 .:185 32
The only bright spot of the day on the all-time Jist Mizell's vie
nuti Rodleg ~ v1ere idle today _ rest·
a:ame in our great ~'ll11lc would permitted 1, rilrry I lw ha!l on for they won't do it up11tnte un ](•ss
~' !IlL are from Ctncmnali or
Kansas
Ctty
44
73
:176
33
was
Cincinnati's 4·2 lead in the tory was his fifth of tbe year and
- - up from their 8.12 ~feat
stoop to the demand of A few
Saturday's Results
offen ~ &lt;· .
.~omc tLtY, mstcad uf 11 dllHilL'.
second
game of the doubleheader the llrst since July 29.
•agaL\u;l thC" Chicago Cubs Sunday
penons in order to put a ft&gt;alh ·
A crowd of 45,207 sal through
Why ?
B l'('n n ~ l· :mu eoat· h&lt;• s
Thank you,
New York 6 Hallimore 2
Howcver it was short-lived be
1
and
prC11a
rn•g
for
Tuesday's
opener in their raps. 1 ~ti ll cannot .:••\ were at thn1 game M'UILtinl{ and
the
eight-hour and 18 mmute dou
Washington 16 Boston 2
Jtohert Mills,
cause
the
contest
was
halted
by
of a two-game series with the
over iL So I am writing this let - thcv wanh•d to Sl'l' I ht• loc al bo:.•s
ble,header,
whlrh. was held up
Middleport, Ohio.
Detroit 9 Chicago 8, 10 inn .
the
bottom
of
ttie
third
inrain
in
Dodgers.
ter for all 10 ~ee . Perhaps some ~o (o };peak mnkl• gnod, 1 nm uot
two
hours
and
14 minutes by rain
Kansas City 4 Cleveland 3
Bob Rush's e1gh\-hit pitching ning.
thing can be donr al&gt;out lt.
and
ended
at
10.46
p.m. e.d.t.
Sund•y'• R•sults
cntici~ing the
pln.\·in\l or those
MUSIAL
STRIKES
and Ern10 Banks' home run and
What 1 am tlllk ing aboul i~ other hoy s. They wert· gnod , hut
They s:ay lightning never strikes
Washington R Boston 4
double
wo!re
tt.e
combination
that 1 and some friends drove 360 our hoy cou ld flll their shccs any
Cleveland 9 Kans11s CitY 2
which gafe !he Cubs their sixth Lwiee in the same pla~e but the
mlle11 to see one of our local hoys time . Ue round out how he wtll
New York 7 Baltimore 0, bl
vielory.
~ilw•ukee """" know bcttoc of·
11traight
Jfm Cremeans, play ball In the
New York :1 B11ltlmore 2, 2nd
The loss was the sixth in a row ter it struck County StadiUm
traditional AII-Stllr
North·Suuth be treated Rl our grcut Ohm Sial•!
Dctroit 5 Chicago 1, l st
for the fa\lering Hedlegs, now fln- three "times • onee literally, and
a:ame. In1tead, 1 •aw a boy eo' possibly . Tt l~n'L whal you are
Chicago
4
Detroit
1,
2nd
ro'm of St•n Musi•l
il!-ged in a strug~le for a hold on lwloo in
bit heart out for all but four min- anymorr but where you arc from
Tue1d1y's Otm.t
.lourth plllce in the National Lea- and Vinegar Bc.nd Mizell .
and who dn you know
utca of that a:am.e.
A sharp 'bolt of th"real thing"
Kenneth Kmg ann hi~ No. 14 Washington at Chlclago, 2 1wi-nlle gue.
1 know por~ona!ly or another
Thll wa• a boy who was· plck NI
New
York
al
Kan.sa11
City,
nile
hit
the stadium \luring the second
survived
Lhc
rough
~~~~~
tumbll'
In picking up his third straight
on the UP All American team and four t1r five Sl'houL~ rcjl'-etlcntNI
inning
Sunday's OPt.'ller with
action at Claybank., Sunduy 11nd Balthnllrc at Detroit nlte
win·
the
veteran
Rush
gave
up
al
thRl
RAme
In
Arout
Cremean~
wa,s Aecond in the state in hlgh
the St. Loois Cacdin•b •nd befire
won the feature event ovt•r Pete Boston a! Cleveland, nite
two
runs
in
the
third
on
a
walk
How
eould
(hey
when
he
dutn't
~ehool football •eorlng. He never
Hopp Wharton of Parkersbur"'
NATIONAL LIAGUE
Skmncr of Glouster, 0 ., and Run"
and 1 p a i r of doubles, but the th~ da y w a 1 ended Musial and
got tho opportunity to carry the get to play ufFcn se at H!l ?
W L Pd. G8 Red legs never threatened ·h l m Mizell gtruck too to produce an and West Columbia took first
Hmr'• 1ww you ron /ttlpJ
nic Myers of C hester. who dltl a
One
roach,
though.
stood
out
ball once beeii\UIIC, apparently. he
B·tl and 6--0 S"\veep that cut the rcrund victories in the Chesbife
72 f5 .615
great job uf dr ivin g in lm ftrst Milwaukee
afterward.
above
the
rc1st.
He
told
me
anrl
1
wis frotn a small tawn Instead of
DttH tafety, -'*'-':JI ~
Braves' National League lead to ~oftball Tournament thltt opened
St Louis . .
65 ~~ .MO 6'~
CUBS TIED SC(')RE
out ing.
Ob....,,
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from Canton-McKinley . Ma.nillon, quote .
65 53 .~1 'lt..11
The .flr~t hcnt w11.~ tAken by Brooklyn
The Cub! tied the score in the Olh games. Thus, the Cardinals ~turday night under the direc"f wns told to gel Jim or no~
~-.
Columbua, ctr., etc.
"braked"
thr
Milwaukee
runaway
tion
of
t&gt;elmar
Rothgeb
and
Bill
Cincinnall
61
55
.526
lOlA!
fourth, then t.rought home the baBobby Joe Adamll of nartne driv._11111t0WNI
Even wltb the SouU, ahead by come back, aA we can gel o ther
60 1117 .513 12
tng No. 92, followed bY Glen Philadelphia
co~ in lhe nll'xt inning with a four- and raised the possibility th11t Scatt .
tWo touchdowns he wa11 forced m coacheN easllv. hut 11 halFback
HW blasted Mahone l'lrc of
llitl 64 .467 17'Al run outbunt. The big blow was there may be a c 1 o s e pennant
Thompson, Ken King and put of New York . .
like Jim ls ·hard to flnd."
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tA •
1
Parkersburg
11 to 4 with a bar·
race.
lrtfflc la11t1. nt.y -": fDr }'CIII, nlll'
Chicago . .
45 69 .395 2S ' Banks' 27th. homer with oM man
So don'l he surp rl~cd tu M'e tho fence .
The New York Yankees mean· rage of extra billie hits. Sllaman
..alnlt you. Wtw. hfllc .._. . .
43 73 .371 28~ 00' hJ.se.
The st'cond heat winner was Pittsburgh
Cremeans chanye his mind t~botlt
wlule,
sceml•d
to
be
makin(l;
good
llad
a
homer.
triple
and
two
'in·
....., lllfwa4,. .......... DOWNt
Saturd•y't
R•wits
I
Chicago
added
another
run
In
Pete
Sklnnor
wllh
Meyers
and
going [f) Ohio SUitC.
'
the sixth on a walk. a sacrlfiee on third on&amp; - prcditled runaway g1cs. Gilchrist homc!)ld and got
When urc w11 of lhf! SEOAL und Ronnie Young, Letart Fall!!, fol l'lttsburgh 7 Brooklyn 3
threat
ln
the
Amertean
League
11
klple
and
Urles
o~tlso
homered.
and
a
sh1glc
Cal
Neeman
hit
hiS
Philadrlphla
3
New
York
DuektJ~'e ),('ague goln11 to wake up lowing.
For Mahone, Taylor had a triPulll~ Cit II public ..,..,.
lOth homer of the year In the when tbey swept the Baltimor'E!
All cars running in the Au8· Chlcaao 2 Cincinnati 1
and have our own AII.Star South
i,.1loop.~I'Qfio~ wid!
Orloles,
7,0
~nd
S----2,
to
open
up
pie.
The winners got 12 hits and
e-la:ht.
and North gume . H'1 ,no stli\HC tral111n PursuJt pllod up in the! Milwaukee t1 St. Louh 4 . ll Inn
a
7'tl
game
margin·thelr
longest
committed
tllree
errors.
Mahon
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R111ulh
Joe
Nuxha\1,
who
1endlnK a hoy to Canton or _Mas- firu 1.urn oausing heavy damage
of the aeasoo. The second • place' go"t but three hitR off Hatfield
ther the fifth
lllllon just to break hls !wart. H's to U1c ears wi1J1 one driver, Ron Nf'W York. .5 Philadelphia 4. tat
N.w'IJGPIII' M~
' 'and alao gave up three error.s.
up tu the A1hletlc AsAOClatlonR. Ynung rr-t!eiving minor Injuries . Now york 1 Philadelphit~ 0. 2nd
Aaoc~
In the second g11mc WC edge(]
The beginners' race was also Brcoldyn 2 . Pittsburgh 1.- 1st
to organile ouur own way11 uf
--mtrrcd by fenrc busting. All Pitt11bura:h 8 Brooklyn 6, 2nd
cars are expected to be ready for Chlcaa:o 8 Cincinnati 2, 1st
Cincinnati at Chicago 2d. ppd,
racCJJ next Sunday .
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6.0, To Take OVA Championship For'Hartford l~~~e"~~er ,~:d ;;~u~"·

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Series With Brooklyn Dodgers :~· .:~th•;:~e Mt~'':!.':J~ :-;;o, ~~

Fence Busting
Marks Racing
At Claybanks

Hopp Whart on,

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St. Louis at New York
Chlcaa:o at Philatlclphla, nile

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SAN FRANCISCO
UP- The Buffltlo
San Fnnclsco Forty Ninen won Toronto
a battle of the rookies from the RlC!hmond
New York Glanl$ Sunday, cominJ Rochester
from behind for a 24·115 victory. Mlami ·
Quarterback Y. A. Tittle spark- Montreal
ed the three S11n Francisco touch I
downs, but both lln~upa were liberally aprhtklcd wlth first ye11.r
men all the Way through.
Outstandin g rookie (or the GIants •a• Dennis The Menaet~
Mendyk from Mlchlpn State, who
made aeveral runa of 10 yard•
or longer. For the Forty .Nincrs
veteran end Jo;cl HenkCI WJil a bul·
wark on defense and rookie offon
alve renter Frank Mone stood
out.

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v1ce atiUon atteQdant Marco Zl·
netli wasn't lmpreued wlth tbe
he generolly of a mat.oriat who
settled a tL u~ bill with $2 and
aald ",keep tM chan1e." ZanetU
dl~overed that the motorill bad
•relieved the caab na:lster of $83.

IN IJ
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~lu-----;t;"~ptonllh!p whel'l he- defeated
CHICAGO UP - Managing Dl· Bob Sweeny of Ne-w York and

tt'ctor Wa,tl! r Wolrner of the Chi- Palm BPa~'l. Fla., 3 and 2 on the
rago football Ca rd,inal5 !aid today 24th hole Sunday.
tha t a w:ave of Aslatlr /u which
hit 40 member! or the team had ' TACI&lt;LIS NAMED CAPTIANS
"run lh rou.-se" and that hL• beSAN FRNC'lSCO UP _ A pair
hi!IJt:od the dangt_-r WIIS OYt"t .
or IJUl{l' iHekl,·s . Lt•u Nomellin i
-~-~- ·
and - Hob St . Cl:tir _ han· been
RACE INJURIIS FATAl
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t•o L·' ra:1;1
an .~ or t tw San
C.O Lli'MBtTs . Oh i(J UP - Spet'd name,...
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tlu:er I~\' irt, Barney Sehelbel, 36, 1
1 ~ tl 11 1
N
of Columbus: died sunday at Grant
•qnn
on )JI
.htt~ua. ofutolluu
Hospital of heart injuries suffered ~\Ita::~" .~ill,t~•·ee and WE'II!IhS 2
ttl the Nf'w Bremen Speedway 8
h l ~ 1 C l&lt;~lt ~tand, llh. n!n('
IV~ k ago whe~ hi s cur hi 1 ll con, lllld weighs 26:\.
rret e retaln :ng wall .
fH~ItiGHT MAN

Army Ho! pital A lot of m &lt;~ t l
By MERRIMAN SMITH
roliE&gt;d into lhP While House in it
White HouN Writer
WASIIINf:TON UP ~ Hat· k li l&lt;ur • · hurry · complaining blttnly abu t1 t
front· pll gl' r';splay :md broadt;~~ t
at thl' Whit¥ lluu !&gt;r .
ing rl';;aro.Jing her operation for ~
\\'ht-n und 1r l'o· ··~••l•·•ot c- 0·.,.,,.
!'a1iwr ru mm on ff'LI)a\t' tl h or·dt-r
.
r. ~
hnv.:l't g•ts •w •y
No·w--•1 R 1
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for a \'&amp;t'lltlou . it wil l be ah01;;
A rnuulwr of ~elto.r writrr~
t ht' most w1del~· C'OVNrrl trip or
Ills admmistrat1011 So far 127 re !"Oin!lill. im-d the First L.udy s huul&lt;l
porters. photographers and radio bP Pnlitled lo whucver degre(' of
televu w n.t~h .l idans have applied pri vary she r!e!lired.
to the W h1te House fo.(_ ere-den·
It st1JI LS truP. however, Uwn•
kELLY WINS MIT
~ERSEY CITY, N. J.- Whi&gt;n out tlals to cover 1hP vacation--. hPad woulc' be a much greater publ! &lt;·
GLE!'Il COVE. N . y UP - Paul go mg k~' Y 0 'h Bh1'"r'lrd J. Berry quartl'rs of the F.Jsf'nhowprs
outcry ff any t'ffort were made to
J&lt;elly of Oss!...":ing, N. y _ won the was as t'-&lt; w o e e t ro,•ld bl'sl
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hLrle an illne.s.s of the Pres ide nt or
55tl M
carry on the policie.~ or hill ad·
any member oE ht8 famil)
l
etropnlitan Ame1Por gllf . nunistrotiou ht&gt; lliL'&gt;WPrl'd ·'M('"_
And spt&gt;akinl! of news co\'rr:~·~ {'
I nr th~ Chief Executive , noth i n~ .
ha!l slirn•d 1111 quite a~ mueh flu s!
Thl'f£•'s a good bet 1hl' Pn· ••·
in t('portin!: drrles in th e past '1 dcnL will want \(1 sh.:re in lh !•
few Yt':ll"S a-. thr PrE&gt;~idl'nl's sud· Cn' d Wa•· conference sl'hPdulod 111
· rll'n, unanliounrt•d ]li"!' SS ronf{'1'- he hclcl on 1hP ('!Imp us ot Gettys£'nre l:t.ll1 Wl't'k .
burg, Pa
Coll{'ge Nov . 17· 19
Some of Lhe nation\ tup a4thon ·
Only i4 rc&gt;pMtl'rs wN•· at th&lt;' ltcs on lhl' hllltorir battle will IJt·
White Hou.;p when Press Sf'erc- ou hand , thus providm g riw Prt'.~­
1 tary Jim Jlagpr!y infornwd thttm idcnl wit h an t'K (Wrt forun .L befort'
Ei~enhower •vas w~iting tu tulk
whit:h to trcd out his theorih
with them in his offl&lt;•e. Thb wu s about ""s&lt;~oking" the ld!,!'h com ·
when Eisenhowe-r t!edded to make mottd on both ~• de~ of the batll,·
his dramatic appeal for h!S nag.
ging foreign aid program.
Th~t s torm that kickt'cl up dtl'r
As soon as the news hit th E&gt; lhe Pre sident'.:~ battlefield tour
preu S9SOeiation wires, there wC'"rc with Pritlsh Marshal BeTnat•l
Sl)me sudden arrivllls at the White Montgomery earl)' thL5 ~· cur i~ ;:~ tdl
House gates of newsmPn who nor· in I he air and till' Novembfr conmally do not hit the executive of· fcrcn.:-e could stir 1t up all ov!•r
fice-'l every &amp;tternoon until 4 p. m aguin ·ir Eisenhow('r wants to taki'"
There was one Ironic twist. two on th(' i'"Xpcrts.
or the mefl. who h11ve nrgueri longest ancl loudest for afternoon rathTha Seventla1
er then tbe ml'rning new.~ ronferWORCHESTER,Mass . - (Ul'J ~
ences the Presideht prercr~ we'll.
William B. Collin!!, 7~. Jnrtn. J.
they didn't make it tor ont&gt; of lhe
Gregory
7l ond Fred L. Brac.v.
f~ afternoon ronfet't&gt;rtcc.s held by
70,
have
oper11ted
bu;;es anti lroll~ y
Eisenhower sinre he entered orcar.~ for the Worcht&gt;ster Bu~ Co.
flee.
,
for &amp; lola! of t50 yt'ars
'l'lu~~e two f('llows ha v._. bt:&gt;E'Il
kidded a lcrt abouut 1hi~ and Hag·
erty pleada, ··Please keep me out
Egg Pentlty
of it"
MAltlON. 1!1. - (UP}--- -SiK Uarion teen-agers vow they
let
h iS difficult to "tell in addvan~·e the Easter bunny take care of egg
how .t~e pu~ll~ will react Jo news hultls from now on. Pulice made
of the Prl'!lident or a the boys buy dye and :tide 60 dol·
t!ovrrage
THI END Of A 2o-MILI CHASE tbro\lib Salttmon apptjra palrltul tor
menlber 0£ his ramily.
1 Shirley Anne Dlekel, 11, ot Mllleinvllle. Pa., who was ahOt In lht
en eggs afle-r the teen-agers jumpFor iMtance, when he was 111 ed the gun on an egg hunt spon·
: shoulder by the punulml motorcycle omcer. Tbt tatter rtPoi'ttdfT
the hospital for" a heart attack sored by the civic club ..
_ _bad to resort to bJa cu~:~ to atop the ctrl'a car. _ (lnflrnAtiol'tliJ
back In l95S at Denver, there wa.s
• a seeming insatiable puhlir appe· ·
J tile for n('ws of hi s condition . Bllt
Power Of Sugge"stlon
·1 the public boiled nv@r with int!Jg.
lNDIANAPOLIS- (UP)-WaltN
ACROSS
t . EnCioaure
23. Ccuntry
nation when one of :ht' medieal L. Dav1s started sneezing when hl'
(Eur.)
(Scot.}
1. River
bttlleHns was quite prrllrate .:-~ saw some flower.:; f'n a table in hi:&gt;
S Picnic
(Czech.)
24. Loiter
descnbing the PresidPnl's bocly homC' . His wife knew he was allerarea
S.'Agreement
:ltl. Confunctions .
gir to pollen· but the flowers were
1J. Trap
8. Inland aea
Thousands
or
Jeller
Wrllf'rS
art
ificial .
10. Sanda.rac
f Asia 1
crateblamed the ncwsp:.pers, wh{'n ne7. ~upplled,
tr~s
26. Larlatt
12. Ablau
.. food
,28. Lunch.
t~ally the anno.tc!rnwnt wns
8. Trigona
marie hy one of the President's
a Patato
counter
( di&amp;l.)
9. Pacific
drink
doctors and through his Wlute
J\Ouse g.ffices
(Continued From Pa~ OM)
U. Equip
1111aad
21l. Pit,. ' . '.
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A somewhai similar situation d~· · Fllltu" ~':" The July issue of "Operat~
roup
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with
11. A bout
tlve
3-f. Plexus
men
velOperl last week end in eonnee- ! ing Notes" carried his first article,
1.5. Baseball nllt
dresll'
(an&amp;t.)
:IS. Tacit
tion wifh surgery undergone bv entitiOO "Preventing Feedwater
17. Touch
31. Stitch
~n. Baae
1&amp;. A:: Great
' :\Irs. Eisenhower at \\'alte 1· Re e(J ~ontaminatiun 11nd Output Lim!la18. Flowed
age in
1 . Ccrripa.u
Lake
t
tlon. "
22. Republie
3:.~ Russian.
point
1$. Soak
(8.A..)
contmunllt
Clbbr.)
fiax
20. Close to
tl. ,forbl'l

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CHICER: FOil:
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Nation Racing Polio
In Vaccine Program

2a1&gt;oJlar

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SAM. REME..eER
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for tbe three· L'a, X for the two O'i1 ftc. lit«~ lftffh. •ROll·
ti'Opliea, the lenrth and formallon or tlct ifetih·
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An emergency miSI vacdnation program agatnst para)ytu: polio Js uhder way today in thousands of communltJes
aciv~ the eountry Jn a race to beat the crippler's 1957

SHOOTING THESE

RUBBER ARROWS
IN THE HOUSE

._dline.

The emergency note was given the program as latest
I I - ohow that 58,000,000 -1'=-----''--'"----vate phJslclam aad .. pu,Mhl
~ WJdet 40-potential
Yil!llliot of tile dlseas&amp;-were cllnks. depeftttlnc on. local ,..._

across the eoanttr.
IIQt .wltbout l&lt;tly, Salk ·vac- am,
OrHclalll of the A.M.A. recent:-.
dlle proteCtion at all
ly ui'Jed state, city and eountt

'l1W tllt to Utimt WU made
b tlf Almftieait. lledical Anoof,llllii. tU U.S. Ptiblle Health
a....,. md t11a Nationil

ro.n.

Jatlon tar Infantile Par•lyalll,

~n t
1 ouaniu.tlolll have
ma.
out advilory ptGcedures
.4' t ~~ liiUUoru~ more nnder
~ vlecln'e's de-tenses.

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ANONVMOU5 LETTER

TELLING US T}ojE ACORESS

to take tbe

leadership in the mus vacelna~
't:ion dr\~, Dr. Dwight 1l. Mur~
ray, A.M.A. president, aald:

"I iapiore_ 7ou and lll'fe :ro•
to do everrthblt posSIIIt t. ret
tour 1tate aad eoanty medlcal

socteUea behind the A.M.A. poUo
edtpalp to eacourare enl)'oue
ta )e vaccinated ap to the •••
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my part.

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• .. •rfiAt f trAY C.\LL MY OWN - HdLI.IIl!i.
Dl•lrlbuled by Kina i't•t•ru lrdtft;tf

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Quick, Unannounced Press Call
Stirred Much Wltite House Talk

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THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

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Gf'orge Dool ttle lrft today on
nE'Sii tr p to ('l~wl&lt;~nd Mrs
Dool ttle and S( n Lharlc~ Ste~en
Meeting Held Fnday are ~ s ung her par{'nts Mr and
t£lpt£lseQlat ve.s on the ( ounCJJ Mrs Gle•
Lam!
&amp;re nvlted to submit the r names
Mrs Roy Lawhor a d rh• drcn
to the K&lt;:tetarv Capt Rummell Paula K&lt;~th y &lt;~nd Slephe Spring
or to any membe-r of the Counc 1 !1eld have returned hon c alter
[t was decided to order print
VISiting Mr and Mrs
W lliam
ed stationery and envelopes for Ault and hm ly and Mr and
the council A rontrat't as bemg Mr.s Gene Dod ~on and famtly
drawn up between the new re l1
Max ne Ben ell
""ho IS em
g10us educat on
teacher
Mrs ployed 1n Columbu
hu been
Rull Z 1Ulf'l and the
Council vlsltmg beT pare Is \1r and Mrs
An art l'le on the opportun ty of Charles Bennett
manv ch ldrcn to rece1ve the re
M.r and Mrs Rohtrt M lis at
I g ous ('ducat on tram ng throug h tended the Nor hSouth football
M s Z dd w !I appear later game at Kent
F d;~y n•ght
and a letter w 11 oc sent u par
Rdbert Darst Co • bu11 ca me
ents of the ch ldren
here after his w Ir s aunt Mrs
Mildred Hnwle) ll'v ow n N Y
A f I n sir p proje ls v. a~ pn who had been v1s t ng w th nla
se \l;'d to the Cou nc I by the Rev tiYe!
(. I' Hoyt for
Sl' 1n rehg ous
ed Ill on work n nf' sc hool
Rev an I Mrs ( ) fi Sayre and
A 1 c ho(1 u! sccu r g film ~tr ps chlictren have
rm c I
nlo !hi'
was su~gc~ted
Gothard h mc on So h 1 h rd
Avenu e and M1 and Mrs Sher
Sc tence prayer by eaeh pre man Weimann and ch ldren who
.sent and group s ngmg
of the have been 1 vm
m ('olumbus
hymn AI Hal l the Power of Jc ha ve moved to thl' Sayre ptopl'r
sus Name
u lud 1 the 1ee1 ty M
Wc1mann s employed by
mg
__ _ _ _ _
the Sw !iher Coal Co
Thursday gue-sts ot \11 a d
ghtrr Mrs Norma l I apman
Mrs
Horace McElhinny Lcadtn.,
A I Kr(' tzer awl s m of Cb1
Ill
JO(UCSL~ of Creek Road were her s .stcr Mn
Sam Johnson Glouster an I Mrs
\\ ade ol Wilbur J ohnson and son and Mrll
several Charles Johnson and daughten
and Mrs Glouster
Mr!t GIRd s Wr ~!:hi anrl
grandson D hhy Brutlor
jn ned Mrs :vlar]ury Ea H'li and
daughter Kath~
Br ton at Sl
Peter sburg whet(' Mr li 11 l'S
employed Mrs \o\r ght a d gra n I
Mr n 1 Mrs Art hur M trh rc children had been sta n" w th
tur nc 1 to U r home Mass lion hl'r pnrcn .'i ~'r ~ d Mrs Oana
La nt erl
SUJ da) after a vis1l wtth rela
tlvcs
Rola nd Sw ft who bas been v s1t
Mots E h h 1 ca ford and sons
ng h s parents Mr
and Mrs
Ccc 1
1 J hn Way c spent a Dana
Sw rt has rented the
v. cek recc II) 10 CuluJIIlbus w th Gruescr !lpartment o 1 North S.,
her KOn anrl da ghlcr m Jaw Mr c md Ave will go to Clucago
~n I Mr~; Earl Teaford and In Tue.Jday for h s fa 1 lv
w h Mr~ Lou se Stan
D ane Reichman 11nd &lt; harl ene
Mr and Mr~ Ross Crl
Dillard who are emplo)'cd 1n Col
other
rclat vt's and umhus spent the weckcn 1 w1tn
f u Ill umc of wh ch she had I their !am• I cs
( ucat11 or Mr and MU Harold
n t Keen ft)r 46 yeun
H lph ll&lt;~ 1
of Youngstown Brown Matn St durl ll the past
~ 1 lat;t we{k w th Mrll Ed th weak were Dr ;u I Mr
Law
r uf r 1 n i ~ 8
1 other r cla renee I hi e and fom ly { al on
1 ~r. an 1 at ndcd the f;ur
Addillonal
gUI siA we re
Mr
II nnr an Di ck II Uamels chtl
and Mrs Boyd D1xon PUsburgh
1 t ol Mr 11 nd Mr Hug h Dan
and Mrs Holly Brown Raven'
!is t :J YC r~lu n cd to thctr home wood on Monday Mrs llclf'n Bob
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.,. 1u the r uncle an 1 sta nce Shells Pomcr y 1uc!day
Mr and Mrs Max Brov.:n and
1 Ms
II rry I
Mr and Mrs R C Brown Ravens
I ght r
Br nda
th r lhr c ch lldn 1 wood Sl!tJrday and Mr and Mrs
&lt;'IC'h cc chr 11 1 the r blrtl l t~v an Dana Hall Phoe x Ar 1. Sun
vn n ~ wh h 11 11 occurrrd 11 day Wed Niday Mr and Mrs
\ l;U
Brow wcnl to Me swood on
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the lhlc s boat
tor a plcuur.;
crui se
MtAII Lo UF.c Picrcr Nel ~ onv•llc
II; here for the funeral of her !is
tcr MrR Robert Stephenson
Mr&amp; Harold cruRc
Columbus
a former r&lt;&gt;.s dent here Ia ! pend
Swhn
ng ~cve rnl da vs w th Mu Elell
aftl" I nj.( ll
nor Zcthcr and her mother Mr~
wk~wha
N l Wt&gt;leh
AD3 Robert H ayc~ 11- ho s sla
1 I Mn I htr v H f LA es t oned at Saurlcy F loll I cnslcOlll
h rg
r n t JC we kr ! w t1 1111 ~ pel t the week end w th his
hrr .-; 11tc r M1~
i\1 ron AllcnK ,nrents Mr anrl M ~
\rnold
h
1 fa 1 lly a d 11l1:1o ~ •ted Hnycll anti fa 1 1)1
an 1 Mrs 1 hun as Mank n of
Ch1ef uf Pollee and Mn Leroy
t'oi-O 1 Is
Bartrum nnd ram ly have mnvt'd
M " s l!nry T n ISBe ll v thd to the apartment at the VIllage
a 1 :\f ~ llob~ rt Hayth 1md Ball where the} w 11 h11ve charge
,.. 1 H II rds While Mr Jtus of fire cmcrgncy 111d pollee
II Al1&lt;'11ir I tl e Flrcrn n 11 (on calt1 atJd Mr11 Bartr 1m will prot 1 In l lumllus uvrr the v le me!ll' ror the prlso ora u1
w kl 1 I
the jail
:igt and ~r ~ MaK Lam I crt an I
Fred Lambert who \~ staying
• I e whn haH bel'n l!v g In 11t the Lcwh1 Sauer Sr
home
I I II co he ha.):c movt I to Jack spent the weekend w lh his ram

Me1gs- C.o Rel1g1ous Education
Counc1l
The ~le JO:s ( ounty Rellg10u.s
EducatiOn Cou c I
m~t
Fnday
a•ternoon a tne Federated ChuN"h
G H F.v. ng president pres1d
~d at the meetmg wh ch opened
w1th pra E"r bY Mrs Jose51h Cook
The m nutes of the last met•tmg
were read bv I e se&lt;:rehtrv Capt
Glenna Rummel Mrs Lena Hu
bcr ~~\e the treasurers r port
! w " shuwP I a Ualance of
I $239 21
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h a evekry d
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a:,. re 1 gl
ous t'dUt~t n tra n ng w ll hav
an 0ppor u 1 ty to do so H lll the
am of he cu • c I to ha ve rel
.: ous Pducal on
cv&lt;&gt;ry school
1 Me gs Count) I JU rtc.s have
be£&gt;n r{'(ct ed
from
several
s hnol u r1 &lt;' n ney w ll have
t
hr ava \able before a seco d
tcach('r an be spo SOled
A le ter s be ng prepared
be ~lll.t o all pas ors and Sunrlay
Sch 1 super • ndenls
lh
c u y Churrhf's not ha ng tw

POMEROY
SOCIETY
\lr Ja Warn{'r an J rh drt'
nrla L rv an t S
who ar
t1 c gu st" of her moi l
M s
E l I :'tta l ry " 1 l ~e J Ul' sda)
f r I r r t 0(' catawl a
Mr a tl \Irs Hori n fhom u
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THI LITTLE HUT
(In lechnlc lot)
2 M~n &amp; 1 Womun n M Iii nd
- als Audu Murphy Kuthl)l {_rant
GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT
(In Te&lt;: hnl..: lvr)
T1111 &amp; Wtd

Augull 20 21

2 AOULT Tlck•t• Admit• Car
Lo•d On f•mily Night!
17 RIAc N Ro ll Sot g11
Dole ns of Rock N Rull Artllh
'ROCK IABY ROCK IT
- alsoUntamed Una11homt!d 1 ccn agcn
Thrill Gtrls of the Hlghw~t~ ~
THI VIOLINT YEARS

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where she rcn a nl'rl for .. VI: I
With Mr il d Mrs F'raz r Frt
,,, "' Hap ""'"u ond "' and
Mrs Rober! Sharp .,., c t after
Edtth and hrough her I o e Sat
Urdll"'
Alr and ~Irs George \tc!\1hster
and son &lt; harleston
pen the
wet&lt;k end w lh Mr and Mrs 0 11'1
Sm th anrl fam ily anr1 were- ac
com pan ed I'home hy Mrs Sm th
who w ll go on a motor tr p
w ~r st h~~hnlo T~r~:: a
~ ~ r~ 1d~:~
left Fr Ia) lor their
R1dgt' Tl'fll
after a v s I w th
her parents Ma)or a d 1\1 t; C
0 Fisher Sgt Sara J f shc r wl o
~t at o ed n Columb s as a
WAC recruiting off•c
s!Jcn th£&gt;
wl'f'kPnd here w th hl'r p~1enl~
\foyor an I Mrs P sher
Mr an I Mrs Joh S cp lC!bo
columhus a d ~trs RQ,\wrt R ne
h~1. \\ious \ r were r lc h r£&gt; b
the rleillh of their
10 I cr M ~
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Oa Tbe Brightest Corner In Middleport

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e r~uests o! the Mtl
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Lynn Bartrum returned to To
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ledo Sunday after a week at the
Judith Ann Robert Charles and
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Alemda Jane Dormtck Wellsvllle home of her parents Mr an
Oh o IXmald Eugene Cox New Mn Jack Bartrum.,
Brighton Pa Mll and Mrs JOJ!
Callers at the nome of Mr and
r d HO!'e 1ton Miitle Ed 1th Ed na MrS' Cash Braley Monday were
Cox Erma Jackson Pa ?drs Rich M
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ard Hoselton Marie Edith Edna M~Kmg~ta t~:=l~onw~i~to~other
MurraysvJlle Mr and Mrs 0 0
Dmner guests of the Braley 5
c o11 per Parkersvtlle Mr and Mrs Tuesday were Mr and Mrs Jar
Ev Pit M lhoan Cheder Ohio
rot Bobo Point RoOk and Mrs
Helen ~W'Y Bath o Adr
Alice VanZandt Middleport
MIII!oan and w1fe ~awyerwood
Mr and Mra ca~h Braley attend
Oh•o Mrs Darrell Smtth and chi! ed the Green Ordgin reumon
d re n 'Parkersburg Mr Carl Ruble at Columbia Chapel ~nday
Mrs Ella DeLaney Geraldine Mil
Mr and Mn ltarley Huffman
hoa1 and children Parkersburg went to Columbus Thursday to
Mr and Mrs Russell Foggm ar. l Vljlllt relatives
Mrs Julia Cozart Ravenswood
Mr and Mrs Guy Swadley were
Mrs Enoch Hoselton Marsha ami guests of relatives m Parkersburg
Earl c Marshall Hoselton Murravs Sunday
vtlle Mrs H L Harkms Parkers
Guests at the home of Mr and
burg Mrs Leshe West
Akro11 Mn Guy Swadley Thursday were
Ohio Mrs Mc:.u e Flinn Ravens Mrs J W vandel! and Mr and
wood Omer Frank Platt WH1 am E Mrs J W va-ndell Jr and son and
town Mrs Shtrley McGuiJ'C Huna dau(lhter Hun ll!gton an&lt;l Mrs'
tlngton Mr and Mrs Lawren r- Robert Michael Chlea10
Munaon Middleport Onl.o Mr
Also Mrs Barbara Hensler and
an.d Mrs P H Mtlls Parkersburi! children were guests
Mr and Mrs R L Kt"1!ter Mr anrl
Mrs R D Kcs er and Sharon Bel
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pre Ohio Mr and Mrs Duane j
Un
M \ls and Ia aghter S Charlestor
Mr and Mrs S M Ruuell at
Mrs J M lt1Uls Mr.. Harvev Sny tenderl camp meet ng Sunday at
dcr Mr J W W11luunson
Mansfield Ohio
Mr and Mra Cleveland Rus
ll'ell were calhng on od tr1ends
l11t Friday
Mr and MMI Mullenac and son

Homecoming Held On August

Robert Rogers and the th•rt}
Th Eleventh annual M Jhoan
f flh amversary &gt;f Mr and Mr
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H 1 e Homrcnm n){ was held Sun
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Ed Ia~ "'A• gust llt h Il was an aU day
t were dr and t t;L
affa r vulhng calm~ s ng ng and
gard St ma)'cr anL
,sons N "v'' 1 •pcakmg The attcn.dar..ec was as
an
cwart of ev t own
sua l approx ma.lely two hundred
Mr an d Mrs R a herl Ruger:s .An&lt; I 1
dau~h\erA Janet and Nancy of f fly
Nel.-.01 ville Mrs H D Your g
T1 ose rcgu;tcred were Mn Mac
Mrs Gayncllc Wtse a l the hostH Sa 1c 1074 L nden A"'enue Zancs
lit: OhiO L Anthony Midland
KJoes
M D M Anthony Mrs RoSie
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Are
J r. Anthony Parkersburg W
V Mr A J M lhoa and R ge
va Mt A J M noan and Roi!el
Logston M ry Hoger Barl)ara
Lul nh Rell 1 ara Da n and
Marl a e Klo ~ anrl her nele Swtu
raul Klocs were guc s s of I o or I&lt; can n e Mill oan Bel cvtllc W
Thur~ lay a\ a dinner glvrn by Vfl C W &amp;. Eva Kimes Orville
L01e e Charles Glen Evelyn
Mrs Gertr 1le Kines
fJi. decorated b rthdu~ ca ke anrl Wade Shrr 1 HI W Va Mr ant:
1ce. cream were ser~cd w th the Mts WtlforvJ &amp; Milhmm and dau
dinner
ghtcrs Lock IR Marwtta Oh o
Prese1 t were Mr a d Mi t; Ar
Mr:&lt; Eva Stephens P'arkersburg
thur M tch Mass !101
Mr afld Mrs Mona Morehouse Mr and
MrB ChlU"ICII Foss
Mr~ Anna M s J mes H Pec k Karl and Su
Yeaacr Pon eroy
P 1l Kloes su n Peek Gruveport Ohio L. T
M1ncrsv lle Mr11 Pat!) Klo&lt;&gt;s a I Pet!} Akro1 Mr and Mrs Wtll
daugh ters Mar1anne a1 I Tru ly
Sm h mrl Ma nc Shennan Low
ell and Da~rrll M noan Dr A W
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1'\tr~ J H Howell Mr
11nrl Mrs J ac k Shuff N Lru W Va
Youth Fellowsh1p
}trs Lucy nrow• Charleston W
Va Mr an I Mrs A ngton Dav s
C.onducts Serv1ce
The Yo 1th Fcllow.!lhip hoy
r and Roger Murr:.~ysv lie Mr an I
the Fcricr~~olcd Church cond I(' 1 }l rs r&gt;enZil St~ts Jesstc ~lose!
Lhc worship servit'c Sunday mor ton Akron Oh o Mr and Mrs
1Holly Salser and daughter Par
m~: at u c church

Paul Kloes
Guests Of Honor

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AttackedBv
Beaverbrook

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ELBERFELDS

Burglars Admit
Crimes In Area

,.omeroy VUlwa:e

ld tq act on sever. I
.,ortant lf'gislatlon M~;;'d;.j
;tue to the fact that .a
IOOI'Um e&lt;~uld not fl.e
egally conduct a buo•tn&lt;;;;
ng
Legislation wh1ch was to
,een hear(f at the Monday
esston wa 3 the readm~:
mdgct for next year reading and
discussion of an ordmance tc
pl.acc certain we1ght hmttattons
lD strcei.Jl that arc currently beng resurfaced atl{l curbed and a
ilscUBJlon of actton to be taken
m r~gards to the summons Is
med l,o the Mayor and Counci
felative to t-he tcrmlnatlon of 11.!
perm l lor the dlll('harge of raw
JDtreatPd sewage Into the OhiO
Rivt!:r
Preae11t tor the Mont.ay nl(ht
ooeetmg were Mayor E F ~
«~n Clerk CMrles
Legar
o
COundlmcn Wayne S ~bhei'
oy
Bett!ng and f\icha['d JOnes \ll
Councilmen absent wer
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Schaefer due to 1llness and ~~DI:fe
Smtih and Do.n Mullen
1;t~{
M was lntficater: .a speetal @t
lng may be caNed later Jn ..... .s
EDDIE
JR of Letart \1( Va route Is pictured wtlh Captain Blacks Lindy a
Shotland pony
by the Rickard family w htch was recently named qrand Champtoo
Mate at a Class A Show m Warren Ohio Eddie Jr, who raises and tr~lhe Rickards po.
nles has been showmg them through thiS sum mer and has won r1bbotls 'In every show m
whtch hts pontes have appeared The Rlckatds own mne bea'd of Sbetlands at" thetr home
near West Columbia

C I·
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Changes Insouthem DIVISIOD
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llavc. T(iTned therr atlt!nllon to
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sure and for sJtowmg Iii tile muy
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horse 111'10w:. Ml.roughout the area
one
County ntan has ]urn
ed h•s attention to Shetland
ponies &lt;N1d h s att ention to the I Ro~rt A Baggs of Portsmouth has been transferred to
Pomes 1 ~ beg n 1 ng to pay orr Newark as Restdenhal and Agrtcultural SuperviSOr of the
111 blue rtbbOns us he shows hle j
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l!tOCk rnr Lhe first tilT e thu year OhiO PO'fler Company s southern DtVISlOJl The appointment
IS effective September 1 1951
J;:dward R ckard Letart W Va
In his new post Mr Ba!{gs wll1
r-o11tr s a proud man \fldeed as
supervise the Company s Reslden
he dtspla)' S hl3 pme mare Cap
hal and Rural Activit es 10 the
taln Black 8. Lindy l"he marc was
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areAs r)Ciu"'ed lp th e Southern
nacl;d Gr~~ond Champ on Mare at
Rnd Va.Jley Dlvl~lon
the latter
a c a~s A Sh ow ln Warren 0
Which Includes Pol't!lmouth Iron
just, a couple. or weeks ago
ton Pomeroy
and netghborm"'
Rl~kard says that that s ju!l~
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eommunttlcA w lJ become part of
the SoulhCrn Dh is10n November
Ike m.k ~ng I"ne bl g 1eagues 1s t o
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a baseball player
and repor!.S
The budl&amp;'et for the 1947 58
All of Mr Baa:gs 17 '1: )'cars of
thnt m such a show competitlo school tear for the schoola of Mas service Wltlh Ohio Power has
IS keen Wlhh ponies being bought on County has been approved by been spent
In Portsmouth He
1n rrom all parts of the ~ounlry the. ~son County Bo•rd of Educa started -tln Mart!h 1940 118 a Me
Ri&lt;'kard became nterestcd m tlon In tlle a~Ttount o! $1...
248 632 ter R=cr and later worked as
S!\etlanr! pon €'.S a eouplc o! years a gure w hieh u about ""85 000 an Ace nting Clerk and Restden
ago and Is showing hli ponies l~sa than last year a: bUdget
tial
rescntatlve
nov.: He QOW has mne head m
The cut In the budget is due to
CIud mg t he Ch amptGn mare
economy measures taken by the
Durini World War 0 he scrv
Dmng me tralr: ng and the board to offset !oases In state atd ed two ) ears with the Arm;,. Au
show ng of horses ts Eddie R c and penalties from the state for Corps anrl returned to work 111
karrl Jr who wtll be a sophOmore low property asscamentl tn the No\ ember l~ 8.ll a Senior Clerk
at Pomeroy High School th1s !.all county
He worked as a resldentla\ repreWhen asked why they ra111e
scntative until Janua1 t90 when
ponies mstead
of horses the
The County st.nnda to lose $90
he was appointed Assu1tant Man
Rickards arc quick to answer 264 In federal and state fund! and agcr of Residential Sale1 for Val
The elder Rickard explained that a penaty of S2(1 OOG
IJey Dlvl.alon 'He became kcstdcn
with pomes he feels that he has
Economy meuures takeD by I ttal and Agricultural SUpe1'Vlflor
a chance p( cGppinl top prizes the board lncluled the cuttm"' of of the d'lvlslons m Nov 1954
tn am show In tl\e country while teachers an aeveral ltaffs In .. the
Mr Baggs attended Eutern
with horses it would be hartl to c.ol,mty and the eloling of nine one- Slate Teachers Cnllege at Rich
compete with the wealthy stabltls rOam schools Also the board had mond Ky He is the Vice l"resi
m the lMl-'
And his wmn ng cut off. thctr ald to the county dent ahd Chairman of the Butld
tlw big show Jlt Warren ju!t abOut 4H club agent the publlc Ubrary tng committee of the Portsmouth
proves hJ.S point
and the health nurse
YMCA and Js a membor of a
Rickard explained further ~hal
Schools clo!led by the board for number o! Portsmouth organlza
the Shc\land pony falls mt.o twu !lle co~lng vejlr were Langston tons lncludmg the Chamber of
categories-the
Regtstered
or Eagle Thomas Union Rlamg Sun
(Cdntmucd on. Page FIVe}
purebred pony arK! the so-called Vtctory Town Ham Eighteen Val - - - - - - - - - srarl£l pony Gf Shetland type
ley and Watter.son
'1111!' grade term ill a mJS
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to denote any p&lt;~ny whlcb 1s not
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pedigreed Records of the Breed
ers Gazette have shown that
the SheUand LS tlie fourth most
popular amo.ng 21 br~eds pf ~orse
and. pony The (irst three are
Wedn~...:.J
The annual mcmber;hip m~Jet
race horses the Quarterhorse
lng o! the Southern State• Coopertb!" Tboroug:hbr'd and the Stan
r1
attve wtll be held 10 Pl Pleuant
dard bred
Governor Mickey Will lama of on August 27 at the Junior Ktgb
The Rtclurd poole! are all Pomeroy Lodge 1085 LoyJil Ord'Cr School audltonum Time of the
registered purebred ponle&amp; and of "Moo•e toc;tay
anpounced a meetmg has been set at 8 p M
(Contm~ed on Page FlV'e)
C18118 of In tlatlon for all new
New membe1"8 Bf the eoopera
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membet'8 to be lleld Wedneaday tlve s board Bf dif'eCtOMI Md the
August 21 ar ~ p m in the local Farm Home Advisory committee
MOOie. Hall at
Sycamore and will be elected

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Followlne theiJ' IPJJI'Cberunon Jn
Manetta the pur gave slgnf'd
confnuHJ to Jonl pollee eonterllutJ thetr td!Yltlet tn this
repon 41DCe Aag\l.lt U! Jn wtucb
they admllted the- pi.lfermc of
tllree telephone pafl !Rations t1id
two between .bere and ~Upre

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are requested to be present for
tbe ceremon~ whlclt will bt cpn
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ducted by the Point Pleasant J)e..
lree te'l.m
Pile Cbtel Gaotle Hick; today
A !1sh fry Will
be held lm
tbe lmtia
req11e8\ed ~hat all Volunteer Fire medla,ely foJlowtna:
men or Pomeroy auem.ble to. tory eeremony
11tgbt at the Third Ward F1re
House In a body at 1 p m
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GOING ON VACA'fiON
c s sa
ul!' re~U~q,n, or t e
caU was that the Fire Depart
lud,le .John C Ba~oD and his
ment planned to p&amp;J bit res- family ex-pect to leav~ ThUI'IIdaY
pects to Hank Young a
tor a short vacation in Washing
or til~ d&lt;po~nt who
tqn. D C 1 retum1D1 to his du
tally a!rl&lt;:ken with 1 heart
ties on lne b&lt;uoh bore obout

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Meet August 27

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Nominated for positions on the
board are Artle Rvllsh Emorl
Roush Frank Yetter and [llOyd
Erw n I.ru~lle Rayburn and H
Marcus W&amp;aver are retlrlna: boaq!
memben.
Nominated for the FHA com
mlttee are Mra JamCJ Shadle
?Un I U Blam and Mra Roy
Kreba OutJoing
members are
Jdra G K Burdette and Mn
Clllrleo Sommer
Entertainment planned for the
tYenlnr iuclude•
the Vernon
~e $tep~'"'
Slsten
lliinb atld the BWU

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ltat to face

,.eo 'beina returned

.r.a.a.a - - by'j'Hnalilll

"' tho• u.., lWII .....d
ou.t MVeral fd tbe liiuba teleopbonea .00 eot11 boqJ u well as
where tbey bad dJteltecl • paper

Rutland Man
Finds Troubles
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A juvemle cnme rinJ tbat hu
been operatrng in Central aad
Southea•tern
Ohio
.,eared
brCilten up toda y wtth the arrat
of two youths bY the Pomeror
Pohce Department and UTeor;t ol
otDGther In Columbu! The nna:
comprilitd or an untold numbe'P'
of youtht made a specialty of
robbery of telephone pay 1tat1ons.
Held 10 the llea~a Countv JBII
toda y are ~OJ"ge Paul Burke 10
WorthlngtGn Ot. o and David L.
Conner 18 of Delawa1"e who were
eaptured after they ran a ro.ad
block at Marietta and then 're
turMd here by PorrtUoy Police
Chief Frant Hudson and Patr'&gt;l
man Jed WebsteT

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pOmeroy M00se
Will htitiate

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West Columbia Man Finds Raising Ponies
Lack_Of Quorum
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TERMITES IN SCHOOL
HEU.RJ'N
Ill --Sehool off1c ala
here are taking no chances that
termites m ght be hungry for
learnmg mstead ol lUst hungr:v
fhe term te~ POPP£' I up last ear
at Lutcoln School then d sappea.red Now they 1c back a~aln An
extermmat ng on pa ) has boon

ltEVEitE WAREi

LONDON UP - Lord Beaver
brooks Da ly Express today call
P.d for abolition or the House of
Lords and denounced the whole
heredity aristocracy - short of
the royal family- as a liability to
the nahon
H carr1cd out the propo111
would cost the famed publilher
one of Ilia own jobs AI a peer
he is a blember of the House o~
Lords
Th e Expre~s srcond
largest
paper tn Brll.lin emphaalzed that
It iR a royal paper and g\ve1
s lpport to the Queen when she is
subjected to unfair and ill man
nered criUcism
But 1t saJd ita defense of the
monarchy did not extend to support of the non royal arlttoc::raey
once a bulwaTk o! th~ monarchy
now a habJitty to the nation
C~rtainly its political expre~t"
alon the House o! Lords ~outd
be aboUshed as quickly 1,8 poa.
atble the ExprJ!SI sa1d
There are •
dukes marquise•
caries vt!lcountl and barons in tbe
hereditary nobihtv
The ar4ument ln the Daily Ex
prcu w as an extenslin of a col
umn In lb alater paPer the Sun
day Express which last Sunday
questioned ~ heth~r
the Queen
would be better off without her
peers
The Dally Expl'WI uraed forma
tlon of a Houae of Lords wbo are
eletted or who are appoined for
lUe only rathor than the preacnt
system whereby thle passet (rom
lather to eldY'1:110n
'l'he wbole l luue
which hal
cropped up betw.e rose over the
erlhetsm of t~ Queen and her
court by Lord Altrlncham 33
The House or Lords Is the upper
hou,. of Pa.rllament aymbollcallr
1f not attually the equivalent ~
the U 5 Sena.t&amp; In pracUce tke
power of' the Lord• is o,verabad
owed by the lower house tbe
House of Commons

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Vtsthng
th home- and
of Mrfamily
an&lt;\
Mrs
Clydeat Ferrell
were h1s slstcr and children from
w.~ Vtcg • a last week
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Mr and Mrs Jimmy Miller aud
grandchildren Canton and Mrs
Anna Peters of Middleport wera
supp" guestg of J aney MIII cr on
Thursday evenmjoj
------HARRISONVILLE
Hoy,ard Gilkey and fam1ly of
Zane!lvllle 0 spent last week
w th h1s parents and RJcha£d Hell
mans
]t bo ngl h1s
vaeatlon
week
fhcre Is qutte a !e.v 4-H melll
ben attendmg the !a 1r today
(Wed)
--------RELATIVELY SPEAKING
J DEEP RIVER N Y - Nancy
o Moody must have as nany an
ceslors as anyone n the state
probably more Nancy Jo born
May 5 has four
grandparents
four great gradparenls o e great
[great grandfather and one grOat
great great grandmother 92 year
old Mrs Etta Scott nf W:.tertown

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best man for hi$ son Seal ng the Evangel cal Lutbera Church Au
'=ue.sh will be Richard Snarr of gust 121h M1ss Roush was guet
t 1
Sprmgfleld 0 David Barrmger of honor at open house held at
brother of the prospect ve br;de the hQme of Mr atd Mrs F G
Llthopobl!
Th c ght h b rlhd &lt;~Y of K v
Mrs Edward, Hlte entertamed ljlrOflm and Rtchard DotfOn Ma Bamngcr n Rochestt!r Aug 81h
A l
laughte r of Mr and Mrs the Thtrd Fr daf Club Frida} ev ---~_::__::_:=::.:.:~~=~-~---'-'-'--::---.~
j V. 1 ~m A 11 a n 1 the SC&lt;'ond I cn mg at he I orne W Locust St
parents Mr and Mrs Alpha Rus
A
n lversones
I I r dt~} r h r co !'; n Pamela
Followmg a short busines.s 81'1!1
sell for seHral dayg
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Dolson dau.,htn of Mr and Mr.s s1on with the presu!cnt Mra Hen •
Vuntm~: al tbe home of Mr and
(
Do son
were celebrated ry Re bel pre:~tdmg a number of
Clarence ]\upe of Five Points Mrs Clart!n&lt;:P. Russt!ll recently
Observed At
and cousm Cora RupP. Middleport were Mr and Mrs Clarence Pr1ce
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Suntlay w h a par y at t c Au t ~ames were p ayed w t
pr zes
d
M
n&lt;l .. _ Theo Ken
home o Front St
awarded to Mrs Max Memhart ca 11 e on r a
JtUS
of Rutland .Mr and Mrs Wills
Sunday Dinner
d
d M
nedy
Sunday
They
Called to see [ of Leadmg creek Mr and Mrl.
1
A fam ly ll nnu ~o~oa h 1 Su n
A c reu s cakt! complete w 'h Mrs Cle\an Hemes an
rs A their 111ster Mrs Ida KeMedY at Clevela.nd Russell Laurel Chtf\
Rod
S d
aft
day at the home of Mr a d Mrs t t a t1 an mals and lC£&gt; crca n I bert Ebersbach
Them ts Young y, Ma n St m [ ~' l're ser~c 1 to their grandmother
A ~alad course was served bY
neyBobn
un wtio
ay Isemoon
RalphJimmy
Sprlngfteld
Joe
ttattoned m Mr
Mr Pearl
and Mrs
Miler Ohio
and
d
h
bo
observance.• of four b 11 r1 '~ and M
t harlc!! S nda 1 their 1 cle the hostess to t Ee a bve h name
Georg 1a WI th Mrs DoleQ an d !Ion two rorandhlldren
M
Canton Mrs
1 ..,. 0 weddmg ann versar e, .,[I oil Charll' s n Jal
Jr
Spnngfleld and Mtss Anna hers ac
rs are spend mg some tlme at the Anna• Peters Middleport Mr and
wh ch occurred w th
a week
Kathry Ja e ll an n2hs Pomeroy Everett Daile} Mrs Err.est Rho- b
f h
t M
d M
The birthdays or Ur
Youn~ ~I a 1 Mrll Dod on oand family de!
Mrs Ben Neutzhng and Mrs
orne 0
IS paren 8 r an
n Mr,, Ed Tcwksbary Middleport
Cecil Bolen
and Mr and Mrs carl Ba Icy of
Add G
h1s son tn law Edgar All nayer th ho11ts a nG ch ~~~ ~---'~e,er
Mr and Mrs John Miller ar1 q ttester Ohto
and h s two grandchildren Janet
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R d
familY Harrisburg and Mr and
Several !tom here attended the
Roger8 who was se ... n al d Lan y
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TWO
"eMtt'y' KLcoewht '. ,"n°~,h ;.r,,"r"o't l\t!s,s I Are Celebrated
.~
Sunday for ;~ v :; t v.
Mr an 1 I At A 1t H
Mr.i L&lt;&gt;uls Ha ncs and fan ly It
u
ome

CALL 122

BAKER

of

Barton
ca mpbell arlt 1
kcrsbur11
chair 1 an ancl Joe Kenn l.'rly g P\
Wayne E Milhoan M ddleport
the 1crmo l !!ling fo1 his top c Ohio Mr and Mt s Homer Platt
Remt&gt; 1ber \-\ ho Yo Arc Pr ~ Tcrr~ Dav d &amp; De s Platt Mr
er and scripture I cad lg' wa anrl Mn J H Dunham Mr &amp; Mr~
go1ven bv fQmm\ Brown
L r
E F. Haymocr Syrae ue 0 Mr
Tracy was orgamst and Mn Den nnd Mrs B H Pe t Mr and Mr&lt;~
Neutdlng the pl11mst
Frod Jov W W K mcs Sherma 1
Mr an Mrs Uo\d Hunt and Dean
Parkersbur~ Mr 11ntl Mrs Dale
llyMr11
ncarF.vclyn
P1t111bUrgh
Lew 11 who hu
Mtlhoan a11d d&amp;ughten Steuben
b(lc n In Charleston the pa~t week T r1-C1ty Sew1ng
ville Oh o Mn Arthur Mtlls and
with h('r son Charles a• d ra nlly
Waide Mills
Parkersburg
Mr
Club Meetmg Is
hns 1eturncd hone
and
Mn
Wm
P
Bonar
and
Kar
Robert Rawlings drflve lo Col
en Parker"burg Mr and Mrs
mbu11 Sunday a!tcr h ~ w fe 111 d Held Last Week
Lloyd B 1rdette Mrs Adria De!!On Cral~ who hild spc1 t lh
Mn W1llia n Grul!scr
Lollg and Karen Sue Thomaa Burveek with Mr and Mrs Robel t taine~ the Tri C t ~ Sew ng
dette
Mrs Roy DeLong and Lee
Jay
last week at her ho nc on
Roger Loretta Leah. Mrs. Den
Coach and Mr.11 John Thnmp ~ on St
zU Gorrell Danny Gorrell Hu1t
HosLCll9 gl!ta were presented
Ruucll K" movtd to the Gruc
ser apartmf'nl on N Second
Mrll Gruc~cr who served a d('!S ngton W Va
Mr a ud Mr charles Bur Jette
Mr and Mrs H('nry Null ~tnd sert course 1 Mr~ Hlra n Fisher
Sr
Middleport Oh.to
Mr and
Mrs Fra 1klln Cl11rk drovf tr&gt; Mn Bradoford )bag Mrs Rnb&lt;'r
Mrs
E
ncrson
Jo
nes
Sharon
and
Mrs
R !sell \V l.wn
Charle11ton airport
fr da~ to Robr.rlll
meet Franklin Clark who had Miss Mary VIrginia Rc hCI and Rarhar11 J onc!l Middleport ohio
Mr and Mr W R Nohe C W
been dbrh.argcd rro n the Arm) M\~S Elilabelh F1ck
r
and
Sallie P. 1blni0n Murraysville
1
al Fort Meade Md
The nt!xl mrctlng w II be at
Mrs Clara F anon Greencastle
Mr .and Mu P11 tl llllpton11Lall home of Mrs Robt'rts
Mo H E K1mes Parkersburg
tl)d son Billy took Edith Hopton
Middleport 0
Ctuolvn Milhoan
Mrs Ruth Stone flbrtlnlville Va
\tr and Mrs Orville Milhoan and
Carol Sue Worthington Ohio
\frs Arta: Milhoan MurraysvJlle
Mr and Mrs llr mer Milhoan Mrs
Ada Bonar Don Bonar Murrays
ville
8 0 Swam Mrs Chas G lbl.'rt
M1sS' Farie Erlcwine Mrs Lucy
Gregg Judy Grc ~~:11:
M1~rlleport
port
Ohto
~r
and
Mrs
CharieR
SEND THEM
B trdette Middleport Charles c
Haml lto t anc fanuly Nod Deovall
BACK TO SCHOOL
Ph1lo Orlo Mr and Mrs Okey
LOOKING SPIC
M1lh.oan and Thelma Ann Mr
anrl Mrs Sinnett Akron Ohio
AND SPAN IN
Mrs Mae Staats Anna L Howell
Sherman W Va Mr W H Saber
CLOTHES CLEANED
and dauihtrrs Roberta Tumhn
Parker&amp;bur'!g and Mu Ethel Mor
THE
BY US
l.s I.retonla 0 .,
Elmo and I arry StaatS' Ct:tl
BETTER
umbus 0 Earl Shutts Plrker!
burg Mr and Mrs John White
M1 £llff Mtlhoan Sber.man 'Mr
To make aood Impressions on teachers atld class mates
~nd Mn P 0 r.tilboan Ravena
wood Mr and Mrs HoUle Con
grove Mr and Mn c w Smith
Mn Maym~ Smith Arnold Ray
all of Belleville Mr
Chas D

Tri-Lustre
Oeaners

16-DaUy Senhnel

R
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Mason City Plan PICniC
- arnnger Plans Complete
T G J I uck llover 4 H Cluu seoted by Ann
HarriS wbde
dd
At
H
S
d
of Ma~on Ctl) wtU hold a pen c 1 Ct~rolyn Van Matre read a aelec
Or
OVen OtUr
f o h f n l e~ o f members and ton from scr plun
[ Mtss Oarol Ann Roush daugb !On
f o h y ou 1 f e 1ow h 1p group~ [ The rena nder of the progra
t er o t Mr an d MNJ U oyd Rou11h
Followtng the cercmon) 1 re
of t e ~Jason MPthod st Churcl
oduded , -m b" Kttly Wl,ro of New Haven and her !tanee ccpt10n will be held at tile hom"
'
u. J ah n E Barnnger ~n of Mr of the br des parents Hostea.n:a
1 , he '' a.so El B Cl urc h o [ amson gro 'p" nngtng
8 prayer
fue sday
en ng Au ~t ust 20 ill 1 by Phyll s Queen the S"Ccretary 1 and Mrs F G Barringer of Ro- 1 sc rvm"! at the r~e.ption w 11 be
h A•t
'I ason
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report and :-.e tre~~.Surer, repo•t che·•e
.., r New York have COIUP1et 111 rs J M Cubbage Barberton
p a 1s f u r J e p cn 1 were a d
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Several members gave• talks
e d pIans ror ~ e r we ddfg ..wul&lt;:
at ~ r \{' t
ct&gt;t • g or he clu l eonccrmng their projects Thase w ll take pi&lt;~&lt;: on Au .rust 24 at Fry Miss Phyllis Froel C'h of
h d ~ Itt Youth Cc er Hostess nl"ludcd Claudia Zerkle
Henry 3 30 P M m the St Pauls Evange- Dover 0 ~Iss Jane Wolf ant!
c or he meet ng were Barbara Bu rgess Sheldon Roush PhylliS tical Lutheran Church m New Mw Suzanne Wolpert
Shf"fry
Georgia
Sherry and Queen Carobn Van Malre and Haven
S
s Ill.
Judy rurncr
The b dt.f:o-be was !eled wJt 1
1 M1s.s Roush ha.s asked M ss
1 r of the c ub ai 10 o plar
Micke&gt; DeW ne
Yellow Springs a crystal and lmen shower on
pa t n the filrm Youth
J une Spencer reported on her 0 to att('nd her as m11d of Jul y 2nt
Ho ste~ses were Mrs
Aug 30 and 31 o be recent v s t lo the 4-H Cam p at honor Br1dc~:ma ds w II be MISs He n J:n
a "'r and Mrs C M
he Ar nory
Pt Plea~ Canters Cave n Jackson Cou nty M.ary Jean Tab1t Gallipolis 0
Adams f ~1 ~ Donna Bumgar
Oh o an 1 Ann Newland and and M ss Donoa Lt'e Bu nl(arncr ncr and M ss i\..ary Jean Tab1t
recent mcc n 'ol-as open Carol} n Dotson gave br ef talks New Hav~n JuniOr br dE!sma1d were hostesses at a k l(hen show
ed ., h the 4 H P t'd~c anrl the on t he r tnps to 4 H ..c; r ls State w II be M ss Judy Pn of New er at the Qumgarncr home July
411 Su g D ot o
w r c p e at J aek.sons Mills
Haven Kathy Cuhbagc of !Jarber 27th Mss Suzanne Y. olpert and
- - - - - -- - - ton 0 cousm o! the prosPectiVe Ml~~ Judy Fry enterta n~ w th a
Blrthduys
Edward
bnde wdl be flov,o.er gnl
miscellaneous ~hower cld n the
F G Barnnger will serve as social roo n of the St
Pauls

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GOOD GROOMING

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Jomer J'rlciy \o of
made his
appear,mee In the
court of ~yor (' 0
Fiaher
Monday
oight to
an!Wer to
charge!'! of recklen operation of
a motor vehicle but got
more
than he had bargained !or
Prld4y pald hls fme ot $10 and
costs l:isseucd by tbe Mayor and
was released only to lind . .
otf1eer examining bls car when
he returned to 1t
T~e pohcn omeer examm
atlon revealed Prlddv s car to 'be
wcarmg two Oldsmobtle huOO.ps
on the front wheels whleb were
reported as stolen on July 30
1
A ter questioning PriMy adJmtted
to havmg taken the hub cay• and
lmme(:hately !ousd hlm&amp;el back
In Jail and rharged with 'remov
mg parts from an
automotive
vehicle
Tonight
Priddy -.:ill
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Jl'l
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J'lllayor
&amp;her !or the
second
time only on this
occasion to
answer to
the more serlous
charge
In other casl.'s before Fisher
Monday mght Clifford Kauff 47
Middleport wu !\ned $lO and
eoats on eharges of Intoxication

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D8 te Schedu}ed
For School Bus
(nspectiODS
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State Hlt~hway p_.trol 10 Metg1
Count~ wUi be held f-rom Sept 8
through 13 accordmg to o o
Patterun COllnty supermtendent
of' schools
Dr v~• aiRo we.re advised that
there 1.8 a compulsory ssfety meet
lng for all bus operators Sept 18
lit the SaliSbury School at 8 p m
The Patrol wU\ be in charge
The schedule or Inspections
listing the cxammmg pomt &lt;late
htlamned of dty and bwse~ to be on

u. 6~e r cohf~
BUI'ke
Conner at the Silo•
ed telephones burglary tools and sack of com s recdvered Monday afternoon after the arrest
SWJmmmg Pool near COhlm
of two youths thought to be members a huge JUvemlP cnme nng operatmg m central and
(' J tbe 11'fternoon or August
Southern Obto Their spec1a1ty was robbmg of pay telephone stations The two arrested admit 116 Loonncrt l.s alleged to have
ted thefts m Pomeroy and m Belpre (Sentinel Photo)
propo~
they mto
use
h1s
auto to
andBurke
makethat
a trip

Offtcer J ed Web.jter at left and Poijce Chief Frank Hudson of Pomeroy wpecl lite

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At hens Sta'e Hospt.tal Escapee Highway Dept.
Is Captured Near cross Roads Asks More Bids
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An Athens State HOriipltal esc::apee gave local officers an ex
ampl e o ( f as1 f oot 1raye 1 but surrendered htmself qutetly
when apprehended near the Cross Roads Service Center on
Rt 124 bo 18 20
a u
last night
Sher f! Robert C Hartenbach - - - -----~·
sa1d Gerald Slroman gave him j
0
self up to Deputy Howard Frank
11ncl Pomeroy Pohcc Chief Frank
~
Hudson wben approa.,.-.,e
~"' d at :1
house near tbc Cross Roads Stro
man po.~slblv
t1rlng af1cr a
sprint from the Hobson ['atlrood
S
Of
\ards had been lured to the
!louse by resldenh o! the ne1gr
borhoorl who spotted Him
Stroman the sheriff utd had
been seen m the Hobson yard
and was th.e obj~t of 111 search
made by Middleport Ch•cf or Poliee LcRov Bart.rum .md staff
l He toolt of! runn ng like a
.feer
Bartnnn was reported to
have tolrl Hartcnbach
Alet terl to be on .~.~·.~·~~~~~~d
tbe: •heritf received

Foundry Appo•r••v
IErnest wadeson
A New F

cme hour IIIler a susr ciou~
peanng strangt'r was near the
CioN Roads He wa taken mto
tuJtody thcr~ and s bcmg I'e
turned to Athens today
ln ja l today abo are Charles
Scott 61 and Robert Gallagher
31 Long. Botton charged wtth as
sault with ln.tcnt lo k II They
were arrested on a warrant slg
oed b~ Ralph Ours who swore
that thl' pur struck him w th
fist-s t-llen with a club mlendtng
(Conltnued c;n Pa~c r vel

FeIIOWship'S
First Meeting
Js Scheduled

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Rutl.and Hl!Jh School Sept 11
9 a m Western Local bussea
Harrltonvllle School Sept 11
I P m Northern and Columbta
bwCshe!.,._
""""r COmmons S~~:pt1 12 9 •
m Eastern buases
Pomeroy High School Sel[lt 12
Tbe f rst mcettng or the theme
1 p m Pomeroy and Middleport PilrUrh Youth Fellowship will be
Ber!Ford Sept 12 2 p m Bed
beld at the Racme
Methodist
~~b~
Racine High School Sept 13 C!r.urch on Fnd11y evenmg Aug
Ult 23 at 8 11 n
9 a m Southern busses
Thla Is a
new
orgamzabon
Salisbury School Sept 13 1 p
whl&lt;:h Incudes the )oqth frorp.
m Salisbury busses
churet:cs of the
Baptist
No stlltion wagons or clll'l will aU
M~tho&lt;hst
11nd
EUB
Charges
or
be incpected Driver&amp; are expeJ:t
ed to have their vehlclfl!l in a the Scutbe n Rural Dtstrlct
Tl'ie' program wlll etmilll or
condition that meebl 11 requlrea worshtp service
gamea and
ts
a
men of state laW!! The regular refreshments
driver must be in attendance at
The Rev Johp ltlwood will be
"the tnspeeUon
the principal speeker at the in
-----1tlal meebng 0/. tlle fellowship
AU churchea: of tbe Southern
JAYCIIITTI MElTING
Tbe rqular meeUnt of tbe Rural Dlitrtct were urged today
Me1Je CoUo\)' Jayr;:ee"iltte.t wiU be to .send a good I1!1prl!lsentation to
a wiener rout to be held at Btil the fir&amp;t meetln&amp; on Friday

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bag &amp;!OfttainlDJ ... 15 in COiflS
from tbe telepbaeeos 'nHe ftft
recovered by Offitml Hudaon aiM
WeMter aD4 tUAed Oft:f W L E.
t~~=~· ';NlepboM
•,_Jet e!'lgineer
of UM
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Ohio Depart nent of Hlghwa)Lo
for h ghwa.v
mprovement proJects m Me1gs Jacbon Sc10to
anft Galha Count es Bids wtU be
opened August 30 at the Depart
ment offices m Columbua
The proJects part of Governor

0 Ne11l s state-w•de highway lm
provemenl program call for appi)tng an cntu-el.y new s.urfacc of
asphalhc concrete to twf'nty s1x
an&lt;l four tenths m1le1 of h1ghwa.y
tn the !oUT couat es
To be resurfaced are
One and thrt'c-quarters mtlei;
of US 33 m Sahsbur:l' Townsh p
Meigs County two and one quar
tcr m lcs o! state route 7 Ill Sal
lsbury Townsh p Mc1gs County
n ne and three-tenths miles of
!tate rouet 7 n Gall.ipohs and
Clay Townsh1ps Ga.llia Counh
Thrt:e and one-half m les of
route 124 m Lick and M I
Townsb1ps. Jackson County
and four miles of US 3:! n Mad1
aon Townsb1p Ja£"kson County
r1ve and one half m IPs of US 23
10 Valley Townsh p Sc1oto Coun
tv and four and one-Q uarter m1les
of state route 14() n Porter and
Bloo n TIJwns h ps Sc oto County
Complet on dat e !or the pri)jert Is set for October 3l

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&amp; V WADESON

'l'he appomtmcnt of Erne11t
Wadeson as shake out
forem a
was announecd today by w 1
Pen1rn mallager of the Parker~
burg R1g and Reel Foundr)' at
PomerOj Wa~cson c n es f['Qm
PbJlhpsburg N J where he was
employed for 20 years m several
s\)pervlSot)' pos1llons w th th r
W-arren Foundry
Wadc.son Is a graduale of t1
Ph lhpsburg N J H J. h School
and ha~:~ taken seHral courses "
fOf'emanshtp ace dent prcventwn
and JOb mskuct1on
At the present I mP \h&lt;leso
family live tn Ph•lilp11burg N J
but be ex.pe&lt;:ts lo be JOll'led
s:hortly by Mrs Oor1s Wadeson
and their three children

Pennsylvanta On the evenina: of
14th the paar drove Jnto

~:~;~~;on:w~her~e proposed
aeoordlng that
to
rthey
get money by roltbmg tbc
Burt~

pay station telrpboDU
In Pomemy they admitted to
the nnlng of telephGne booths at
Shamrock Inn and Motel Tbe
Sw.atzel Service station aod tht
Beacon Sei'Vtre Station
After leaving
Pomeroy t.bef
saad they rft,bed two other Pl1
~tatlofts between
Pomeroy aacl
Belpre Wh1le in Belpre the palt
were spotted by the Town Mar
shal w!H) noticed theon tooling
around wJth a. telephone at ill
D~ury Queen eatabiiJbment
The Marshal ordered the parr
to pun their car over 1nto a fill
ng statiOn and when he preceded
t b. em tlley {lid not foUow but
raced a,l,ay eaatward on Route 7
Reahnng that t.ft7 wen: IN:m&amp;
followed by authoritll:!l
they
threw out their crowbara and
other tools u~d 11 well aa the
dll,magrd telephones .11n~ tbe baa:
or money
On reaehlng tbe roadblock at
Martetta the pa1r ran around tho
s1de of at and drove tDt.o Manetta
where they abandoned thctr c.tT
and hld along the banks of the
Ob10 River wbere they were lat
er dtseovered by pollee and tak
en 1nto euatody
In the meantime Pollee Ch1e£
Hudson wa notifted late Monday
afternoon that Columbus Pohcc
Detecti't'cl would arnve here to
day to queslloi1 the p•nr Hudson
said tbat the two held he« are
apparently a 'Part of .a buae JUvenile rln.g whtch baa been ope-rat
mg m Central and Southern
Ohio

Pomeroy Band
Boosters To
Meet Wednesday
Pomeroy Band Boosters are
to me('! Wednesday even
1ng at 7 30 1n th(' Sen or H1gb au
dllonum to pbn the vear s acb
v t es and d 8&lt;:01;8 f rst nrojects
for lhc Autumn
All n~w member~ &lt;1!1 well as
nll l'lcran workers m the organ!
zat on arP urged to attend
llS k~d

SUIT FILED
An action
for
mc.ney only
t1 nuu 11 t ng to $121 12 wtth lnteresl a1 d cost,!; has been fded 11
( ommon Pleas Court here by
DIVORCE ASKED
Divorce is bemt as~ed m th H9rry Barnes Calvin B Simpson
Meigs County
Com~n Plea .. n d l ucetta S mpson dba- Stm~
Court by Roy A. E11is 1.66 Ash St son Insurance Agency a partner
Middleport from c;lara'Mae ElliS sh1p vs John Bol n Pomeroy
a Plinor Mason City w Va Web- Webster and F'ultz are plaJ.m.Ufs
att01 ocys
ster lllld Fulq are al~yo

Hudson sa1d Columbus police
have one youth tn custody who
been named by the lW&lt;I held
and that lhc arrest of aev
eral others. was 1mmtnenl
L E W nter.s of General Tele
phpne a.ald tbe damaged telephones were valued at $6:5 per umt
and that the one stolen from Belpre of an automat~ type wu val
ued at approx1matelv $90
The amount of eotns m the sack
recovered by orncen Hudlcrn
and Webster was $41 25 In quar
!erst $27 40 in dunes and $1800
m niekle!
CbiO{ Hudson late Monday ftl
ed charges of mt1lelous destruc
tton ot property and lateeny
against eael!i of the two )'OU\ht
held here
Hudson also revealed that Columlrua Pollee bad lnformd htm.
that 89 pay telephone alation&amp; in
that ~ity had been rtnn in tbe
past lew Weekll
Telephone company empiO,e:et
on anmination of the 4amaptl
(Coot!nued on Pap - )

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