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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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flcr spcndtn~o: I t Cht~rlclitnn an I Mr~ con
.,. 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
1
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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hh.avc t
h a evekry d
e ose~ o a (' wet
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

Middleport
Society

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stall to Columbus last
we k
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 ~
Robert St~phc1 sor

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FURNITURI

Oa Tbe Brightest Corner In Middleport

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Ashville
e r~uests o! the Mtl
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familyweSunday
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Lynn Bartrum returned to To
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e v ta t orm c
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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PRICE REDUCED
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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
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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
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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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All new llrul recent members
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
HI t
td t•
f
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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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Pay Telephone

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Will htitiate

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West Columbia Man Finds Raising Ponies
Lack_Of Quorum
A Profitable And Pleasureable Business SAt~es

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Ohio Tuesday August 20 1957

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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)
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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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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
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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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familY Harrisburg and Mr and
Several !tom here attended the
Roger8 who was se ... n al d Lan y
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"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

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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
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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
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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
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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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&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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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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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
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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
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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
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""""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
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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.
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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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2-Dally Sentinel Pomeroy Middleport 0 Aug 20

TELEVISION GUIDE

W01kers, Managers, Of County FaiT Heave S1gh Of Rehel
That It's Over, Recap1tu/at1on Of Success Yet To Come
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ty frur will not be avatlable tor some ttmt'
Persons who took a 1eadmg part m managmg
1t - th ere ~ere many - wtll have to catdt
up on lost s let1p and energy before a fuud 1 t'
cJplt latwn ca n be made

No bett e e xpresslOn of the rehef of Iatr
wot kers and of sa tisfaction too over havm g
sta ged one of th e mos t successful shows m
ma nv 'tear s ca l be found than County Agent

C E Blakeslee s remark Monday mornmg at
h1s offic e desk

We re still ah ve
Those three words tell a story an r"ght
Mr Bl a k eslee was not t efernng to h1mselt a
1L1t more than he was to all the department
managers of the fair the fair secretal") Mr
1Allan C H1ll home demonstration agent Geneva II Nolan members of the fair board
\1. ho took artJve roles in management and 11
ft a lly dozens of other volunteer workers in
adult t~nd )nuth farm orgamzations and com
mt n ty groups who prov1ded one or mQre
pha ~es of th e annual extravaganza produced

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wh h 11 t o lily lie I~ 1nv let
TY r ~ eket wth a book rail
My Own S o r~
t1 e f r.;t of
what I h pe w I he
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I ill 1)4'DT8 II M B hAS tltnotl e
knack apllrt f on nuk ng mane•}
like h!N huddy Ch rh I he
a h I of a good wr lf'r
My Own S ory
11 H ~&amp; v n
IJJt e!
st or he r l"s of a lobi
owraphy wh t" ~ 1 uy It h n I
11 er st ffJ. hombn~t
c1 II no1
r II or 11ett apprt C' lut o
II r bright
halo r I full f
nnor lotoa
I hon s t self nppral
sa lt h \HI paN• I with fre
q er el an~:r.~ ( tho pace so
}o grt q a I ,;hoot! g with. mar
1c. I raids chlllh.ood rlu!hlng for
ward to arlul hood And t other
way round wit! .'llurpr s ng I Ule

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Charles

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parb ne becauae the full force turned from New
and navor of the old gentleman s thQy spent th"
convenatlcm haa

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tact There Ia abo quite a lot Df
rreverence for B M Baruch b
B M Bllrl.lch as well as a recog
mtlon for h11 fierce pride and
h11 love or family In the book
It h; natural enouah that the
lui portion of the book deal ng
with his plantat on Hobcaw Bl)r
ony and his latter day lie tn
South Carol na Interests me most
becau8f f w wlnten n the l~:ut 10
years have failed to 1 nd me
followln~ a bird dog on hisplJice
n Is pu slbly the nosl fantaltlc
estate In the world a 1d !'ertainly
on of the most beau ifu AnJ
th llv 1 g a art fron the hunt
was 1 ar~n a!

lslhng Mr!!

IterMr

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and Mrs. Jack Stewart of
Muon Bpc t Su day w th her
parerts,. Mr and
Mrs Floyd
Cumn h J a Letart F'alls
Mrn
Helen
St ewart and
daugh er Karen spent
Monday
n Hunt ng on
sh.opplng and
v slimg w h Mrs Pearl Fox
Mr and Mrs Pred Thabet of
Mason ure a nounc1 g the b1rth of
11 daughter Jenny Lou born on
Fr day Au ~ st IB at the Holzer
Ho!lpllal 1 he T abets have two
olhcr daug! terti

Nolan I Swa kha nmcr u der
s I g rv at Hot e r Hosp tal
o Mo Ia~
f cr c tcr ng the
recall one autumn aftcrnoo
hosp tal u Satur Ia)
n he r t
Mr an I MrH T hn D Hamm ac k
r 1r 8 wo r1 rr 1 d
1 gull woo 1~ an e 1 or r e
a ~ daugl r H be c Ja e or
An 1 1 w rc rll ng back to Big Hot, Charleston
11 e
I ng t e
aw I II ng
th I ack of 11 la
her pt~r n ~
I ~g.
t oa wagon t ed bu hat p)l w 1 Mr and Mrs
B F Uua t a d
our I nil of fJUIIH
Mrs Mary Berrv
We were IPP ng thoughtr ly
Dav d Jot n s
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u u !la!lk which xocs with the Va s vis ng h ~
han 1 rr of hnt to ~ un nc 111 d Mr ..and
M r~ B J&lt;
sandw 1chea and were thi k ng week
!JIIH~ruIly of the bath that would
Mr tll Mrs nalpl warner or
be drawn and waitil w Lhe 11haker
of toektail!l and thu rom g fire Muon ore !lpc d g the W&lt;'Ck I
New 'lork City rh c r cl lire
thot
1tock cqu ]&gt;II vnl
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g ~ d
11 e ~lay! g
.11ulte 11nd lh.e happy
parcntli &lt;11\ R'--d llo rsu
fal~ehooda thal alway~
Mr an 1 Mrs ( 1
y ugcr
d ner
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faiJl
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!lpe
nday
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Ti'lc editor !laid
Ruark
how zane!I'V lie Oh 0 v 811 g M 8
many nfwspapermen to you sup Yeage s 6 Bter oand fur Y Mr
pose are In Amerlea'
and MIS JU&lt;. ~h Ush
'1 dur no
I aald
Maybe a
million

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L'IVes 0ut West

Mr1 Bovorl7 Samp10n

Coolville

0 Aul 'I' Jame1 Holt Hartford

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will ht! bel&lt;\
I l 30 p m ot the
F n ral
no e n
Aug 7 a daqjlhter Hlta Jonyne Mason I
Mrs Beastt- li; Wear~
to M.r and Mr• John Wilson Jr '79 ¥ho
f1 Nl lh s n or 1 ng at
l,omeroy Aul 8 a d&amp;UJhter the hone of her arand daughll't
Dtborah Ka)' to Mt and l'ltn Ar P.ln M 11 r 111 Hartrord W Va
thur Arnott Racine Attg 12
The
iccl!ll~ed wall
~born in
P~rkersb1 ra W Va tho daughter
aald to 1M the larljlut country of the late Mr and Mn Stephan
slore In the world lA located at A. WeRt o{ Park ersburg Sbe had
lived her llfctlmt n West V1r
Straabur&amp;' Ohio
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IIYNOLD It OliiNI -IDITOl

Chethr ~ TonnthMI IIIH Writ!',•- 1411or

.......Nattoul &amp;~overtlatlll re~ntatlv,e_,
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Funeral Senices
To Be Wednesday

Au• 7 Mrt Norma Wllaon Pom
ero)' AUJ 8 Grover Keith Klein
Pnmeroy AU&amp;' 8 Mrs V ololla
Arnon R.acino Aua 11
Blrth.l A daua:hler OeorJclta
Faye to Mr and Mr11 Ceor~te A
1 yon• Letart W Va on A l!l 7
F neral
11 110n Gary 1 ee to Mr and Mrs
Wednesday
Grbver Lton 8[)18~• Letart 0
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IIIVOTED TO INTERESTS OP MEIGS MASON ADA

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sur lvors n lult: one brother
Thnm11
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sitter Allee Maves Ravem.vood

ann • oon Leonard A McDaniel

Ln!Rrt W Va

Friends rr.a:, ea\1 at the f neral
home at any m('
Burial wlll be
made n the
Ml AdamJvllle Cemetery

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Suble~Vtloa ntt~ Del~ b1 canter wbeh , ••na~e 10

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Th~re

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fish ln Ohio B ack ba ss are aen
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ll!Gatu f7 8D !Jne iDoaua&amp;. 13 DO ~motor ~-- ft~ 11 "ble: ""umber one 1•me flth BlueJill&amp;
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v....,. ltlt 1 Qblo and m11ke u.p the lar~~:est per
..-. a. • UO ~ic &amp;. Pw IW {), "IIIII-. .,.. P1lOM 'M I eenla1e ot fish taken by flJher
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Romper Room
The Pr ee l!l Right
Tl uth or Corueqllencet
1100 Ttc T:tc Dough
1130 It Could Bfl You
12 00 Current
100 Mv Little M'l:(le
130 Br1de anti Groom
200 Matineo~~ Theater
300 Queen for a na,
Hf .4odern ll,.,numacea
400 Com¥Y 'l1me
430 Movtetime
5 30 Popeye PresP!ltl
545 News Pleture
600 Spu.ch PlayhotUe
630 WeatblP'calt
6 35 Sports Eye

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Currer t
My L ttle Mara e
Brtde 11nd Groom
Queen For A Day
Modern R.oman~s
Comedv Time
Movtettme
Popeye Presents

6 00 Sp nach Plubou!lt
6 30 Weatb~:~re~t
B 315 Sport&amp; Eyt
6 45 NBC News
7 00 Festival of Stan
7 30 PLnl.c
8 00 Meet "jjGraw
8 30 Summer Play bouse
9 00 Nat !dna: Cole Show
9 30 0 Henry PlaJhOUif'
10 00 A Man Called X
10 SO 1""Wa HeacUJoea
10 40 N1tewatch
12 00 ToniJilt

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7tlll Ma,or of the Towa
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Y.oung People
Return From
Churc;h Camp

AUXILIARY MEETING
The Rae ne Fire ncn s Auxd ar}
~.~olll meet Tuesday at '1 30 p m m
81rth Annownc•d
'Town Hall accordl l!l to am ounceMr 1100. Mrs 0 E McK n\ey
Mr and Mu s Lane McCarthy ment made today
and Mr 11nd MrS' Denve1 Nelson
c ncinnatl ere annouacina tht'
went to Butler $prlngs Chr shan
birth of a son Davtd l..loye'f on
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Assemblv Camo Satu day after a
August 19 Mr!! McCart~:\;!' u the
The \\SCS of the Alf~d Metho group of YOI.Klg people from the
daughtl:r of Mrs Arthur H Car 1 sL Church s sponsoring an tee MJddleport hurch of ChrJst
penier and the late Mr Carpe-n cream social on the chureh lawn
Tho e attend ng the camp for
Iter and u1 a Sister of Mr. Dale ~ r day evening Au~: tst 23rd P e
Dutton
nke pop and coffee w lL be for the past week
ncl wled Carol
sale Everyone welco ne
Jean Hud9on I nda Netson Carol
Cr ~well G ace Captc na Earl
lm•r..llcy Call
McKmley and D11vld Hartmger
1 The Middleport
Emerge nr y
SISSOn
Sq ad was called at 9 p m when
Eva Bowers Broaaway fell and
broke her hlp She was taken Lo
the Meigs Gen~ai Ho~pltai lly
the squad
Marilyn Ro sh 11nd Dorothy Sis
son entertamed
Monday night
w h a bnda shnwer for Nancy
MAA To MMt
daughter of Mr
a1 d
The M Jdicpo t Athlet c As~oc S s on
a 1 n w11l m~t this eve ng at Mrs John " sson Rutland who
the li !:h Srhool hl 7 30
vhen w II be marred or A gust 31 to
Cuacl John Thompson w II be Ray Bla r
The party was held
at the
ntro I ccd o the m nhcrs Any
o e tc es cd n tt e h t c pro trome of Marly s purcnLI Mr
GamC$
gram of t ho ~ c ool :-1 mv ted to and Mn Allen Roush
were ~lnyed durllg the evcmn g
ate
I s r cet 1 g
and pr zes 11warded to a number
- - - - - -of the g es ts
WI lit\! Worken To MMI
1he sho er gifts were placed
The W II g Workers ci11~s or on a l&lt;~ble ~der pmk um!Jtellas
II e E erpr He EUB Chureh will nnd a showP.r of pink and wlutc
m f:l Thurfl dav
evcnng at the strca 1 ers The hoatessea served
hom~ of Mrs bf'n Buck
ce cream d~:corated w1th wedding
bella cake coffee and Iced tea
Guests were Nancy Stsson Snra
Mrt. (haao Hor.pltallred
G
In ore Mrs oarl
Ebe-rsbach
Mt~ John Chaie become quite
George
11! a he
ome Wcne Terrace l&gt;hyllis Ebersbach Mrs
Sunday morning and was taken S sson Pauline Slaso~ Mrs Joe
to a hospital n Huntingto W S 11son Mrs &lt;.:harles Buck Carob n
Eberabach
Va m the Steele Funeral Direct Si so11 Mrs Willard
ors amh lnnce which wat s:ent and Cheryl Mrs Clarence Might
here b~ t et daughter Mrs Harold Mrs ~verett Michael Mri John
Sisson Charoletle Harris:on Mrs
R ssell
Aile Roulih alld Sharon
Sending glrta were Mrs Hilton
QIS Matrons To MMt
Wolfe Jr Mrs Weber Theobald
last Maroni or
E:van,!!ellne Mrs Harry Wllllamaon Mrs R
Chapter OES will mel!t Friday G Ba ley Miali Fauna
Batley
ul the
ho e or Mrs
W11ltt&gt;r Mr!! S W Wllco11: Mn Kenneth
Wlkos Mrs Earl WarnPr Mu
buntc
Vesta Lambert
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A VAOA'nON menaoe 1n rnt.nJ llble Dupltt lU fl,\blr 'tiola.t
ae.cUona of the country t&amp; the Qm,pt,oma • black widow bitt
blaok wldow aplder OhUdren ea- .selclom II htal liol\of th011 tha•
peclal17 are llte}J YleUms of thlli &amp;n t.te ca '!Jed bJ • "mP ot
&lt;l&amp;nreroua lnaee\ whOM bltt Ia the epec1ea
The black widow S. coal black
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4 00 The Early Show
l5 30 Your E9so Reporter

Sports Parade
'W"eatbermao
Press Conference
Douglas Edwarda
Telt:{lhone Ttrt:ie
Phll c: Ivers ~how
Prwate ~cretary

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11 11 Love of Life
11 30 Se-.reb for Tomorrow

11 45 Guidlnll L11hl
12 00 Katie s Kitchen
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2 30 Bob Crosb)' Show

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Spothght Playhouse
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A secret
Sptke Jones .,now
9 00 20th (Century Fox
UP to the mmute NeW!
10 00 Up tq·the mmute New1
10 05 Scann ng the wealber
10 05 SeaJ)flmJ the Weather
10 lC The Late Show
10 10 ~eLate Show
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10 89 Sign On
11 00 Adventure&amp; in lAarntq
12 00 L1bertce
12 SO The Gretchen Wade Show

10 59

Neighbors
Movtf! Matinee

American Bandstantf
Cartoon Club
Mletey Mo111e Club
Five Star Final
John Dalr a..d New~
Confhct
Wyatt Earp
Broken Arro•
Telephone Time
I Spy

Wrher

Public Defen4er
New• tf the Nllbt
Tbeatu 13
Siln Off

Olive Ingraham

The plastic bow and arrow plant
located in Petalkala is one of two
Ohio Pataskala s pyrometric

U 00
12 00
12 SO
1 15
1 SO
8 00
t 00

S1an

On

Adventures in Lerrrn!lnJ

Llberace
The Gretchen Wilde
Neighbors
Movie Matinee
Amerlcm Bandftand
Cartooa Clu~

5 00 lrllttoy l!OU..

Clulo

8 00 l'lve Slat Final
8 15 Jobn Daly • the 130 DIQ!eyland
780
800

830
900
9 4S Spo&lt;IIOOpl
toJ 00 Newt of the MIChl
10 10 Tlr ..\1'0 13
II 30 SllPI .011

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sure temperature tn ovenJ
ceramic~ lD.du:stry) it one of
In the 1\ation

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Wilt I e awarded all or t fOI ro.~
&lt;If tt\e e p.Ure title to s1.1d r eal
Propoul No 1
e ~T at e hereinabove d elt'r bed Thillt
NOTlCI OP AJtPOIHTMiiNT
Cii lla Count) Oh1o Qll Seet on lhe defe ndar&gt;!.i heretn mi!lht elalm
lncvtrJ
0 00 State Route No '175 '\ n 1an mterta n and ttl 1a1d real
FOil CON!II!ITl!NT DEPENDAIILE RESULTS
,."".,
IJ
Walnut Township uy appl) g a f!tltat e by r euoa &amp;f the meorrecl
GB '-'~11 BLOCS C9
ln-. et Jtpll Jllfllflt DataMid hltumlno WI trcalment Item T 31 descr pt on used lD the a;orea11d
~~~~~';~~~~:;:::'1
berebJ
ctven
tb4t()ffU!e
Ber
Pave-men Wid"·
deed t~ nd ar. y further ntereat or
I Mil.. llerth If l'lllliNf
thaNotlcF
Mat la
Janey
'lf'lwte
Polt
LU 18 (cet
-addrt~;S! 11 Unpvllle Ohio Route
1.e ngtb 2117280 feet or 4 01 darm t hat u 1d defendants m gbt
QUIQ[ SERVWE 1m
1:6- 1 hu *n duly appointed aa b
mile!
a a~e rt ! not &amp;nown to the ~la nt ft
pairinl tt,. hltGr)' 'nli.Ded. ecutrJx of the Estate of hoob ~
Pr~nl No 2
The prayer of N:ld pe tlon a
watchmaker COUJHI ~ ne:; late of Salem TO~htp Meigs
llle gs Cou nt y Ob o on Scct1on !hal ea h and f!Vet'J one of the
RATES
LERS. Pur:ulrCI,J
t.J.tf Courrty Ohio dec:eaaed..
4 82 (part) Sta.te Route No 6&amp;l abOve d efe ndants be compelled to
t: ~lltl per W'OJ'd. one luutlon Minlm.WD charre OOe - l eentl
Dated lhl! 5tb dey Of "-"cuat
Bedford Tuwnsh p b~ 11pply u serl any clam they may have m
,er word tor VlMe eoowcutlvt' fnsertionL
..,.ng a b tun lnous treat men 1 en and t o uld real elrtate or be barred
1957
lpeclal - One more for 21 cents per word
John c Bacon
T 31
th erefrom II at the c alms H any
Good (:tea VHII Clljt
Full rate of 2 ceotl per wm'd wi.Jl be chnrgOO for ad.vertldn,a: It
Judie of the Probate Coqrt
Pavement Wilth 18 ft et
of sa d dtfendanta be declared n
All Muea nd llodell
DGl pa1d tar befote the 11!ltn of each montb followina: lnsertl.oa
MelP CoUDlJ Ohio
Lt 1th
11 98!J 60
f t
or val1d that plla1nt1ff 1 t tie tn a nd
Ei'm'!ll In AdverttslD(I-Should be reP9rted immediately The
(IJ)
3te
..
2
27
miles
to u d ~a! e~Jtat e be qo eted and
12 19 26
n.l1Y &amp;eptJael ., U not lJe responsible for mOIIC tba.n one lneorPr11po11l
No
3
that each of sa1d defe1 tants be
NinllllePU.on
AUTO SALES
Morgan
rou1
ty
Olto
on
Sec
forevto.r
l;:larred from aJsertllli any
Card of Thanks and ~ial Notices of Evets $1 00 Obltuadel
NOTICB OJ; APflll.ICA1'tpN
lion 9 6g (yart) Stat e Route No cla m to sa d real estate and tor
'Ubllebed at 1 cect per word.
Publie Notte' Js hereby .dven
tn llomer and Unton Tow fl
other rehe r
(20 8) Insurance
tha' HAllie z..-Jde:. dba ~le 1Ships, by Jpplym g a b tum nous
Sa1d defendan s are requ1red to
ft)
f 14)
Rent
.=::_~------ Trantfer Co bas filed tnth the trea;.ment Uem T 3I
a$wcr sond pet ton on or bdore
~~~ ~ ~.. Public Utilltaes Commiaa1ob at
Pavement Width 18 feet
the 28th d ay ot Septe mber 1957
House for Rent Three '"00111.11 an I
M-wtcw•rt.l'l for
Hl.d&amp;epoft. Wfno .. A~ Ohio~ ~pHea~1on to ameJ¥1 con
Length ll.352 feet or 215 m l c~ o.r j ud~ ment Wlil be taken agau~st
bath Redecorated f ne 321X
llm~nife Lugaa~ - Lane Cedar
8oMI. Pl¥me au:.l:
........ traet motOE: carrler ~nut No 744.
Pro""l No 4.
them u ~ra yed for
8-19-3Ip______
€htJtl - LAU Wladow Fans....
AdJ
th
foil-''
Nob!
h
Se
LON (Piamtd'f)
V GREENLEE
~
~
11.,1 a'-1 :UIIJ
e
"'"f'Rif 4hi~
e County 0 10 9n
ct on
Frll:ldalre Refrlgeratan
One
three
1oom
Furr
~&gt;'hed apart
r
l4... "" .. I.Gr!.- .-~ .......~....
The
Amdlesn
Africulttind
qie._p.
173
State
Route
No
574
r
WEB
..,TER
,
_
FULTZ
lakllf fumlture Mlddlt,.t Ohio
--.. a.u ........ o._
teal Cqn;apany W'11blqto~ c ~· Wayne Townsh p by app y hg a
'"'
mcnt Ut1l t es pa1d A~ly: at
4 29 tt
l4iU..
Ill~~
Oblo
Ohio
using
Ure
foUOWlOc
equip.
treatment
Item
'I'
31
Allor
eys
ror
Pia nt ff
Homlit Re staurant
8 19-elc
ment 2 traeton and 2 traQerl
{7) 30 8) 6 13 20 2'1 (9 3 to 7tr
18 fe('l
I will uo.t b.e. responsible for any
Jnterastlfll parties may obtain
or 1 95 m le s
debts coniracte'd by any Gther ~room furnLShed apar ment Ull
fqrt:her inlormetiqn as to satd apNos 1 to 4 mclu
teraon than myself Roy Ell s nues pa d APD y Home Res-taur
NOTICE 0 F APPOINTM!iNT
.a,nt
8 J9-6tc
p.J.ieiltioo I;y addrelsing the Pubth111 prOJect to be com
8-!9-Stp
Executor
not later than October 31 lst.ate of Lill;.n G Dunt dece•Mtl
lie Utilities COmmlulon of Ohlo
C.Olumbu• ObJo.
Notice 1s hereby g ven that AI
IIAQle Zerkle dba
(8)
B1dders must apply on fhe pro- bert H Durst whose Post Offu·e
Zerkle Transfpr Co per rorms Cor prequa f1cation address li Pomeroy OhiO has been
1951. Bwck V~ Century '2 595 For Rent _.. Extension Laddera
34 Race Street wlth the Highway Credtt Examm duly appomted as Executor of the
2 dr Hard Top Trade In from
Scaf: Jld lioardt,. Dr~JP Clotbl
Middleport Ohlo er at Columbus Oh o at least 10 Estate of Lm an G Durst !at~ of
satWled Buick owner on new
davs before the date set to open Meigs County Ohio dei)eased
Buick Dynanow d1lve Blaett
Cllolon
Fisher Middleport.111 t1
19 26 (9) 2 31c
Phone 826~
Dated th s 2nd day or Au&amp;uat
b ds
nars Pomeroy
8-16 6tc
1957
The mm mum wage to be pa d
N9TI~I TO CONTUCTORS
John C BaCOft
to all labor employed on tl Is con
1J5J GMC 1h ton Pickup $795
STAn DP on1o
Judft of tM Probate Court
tract &amp;ball be n accorl;lance w II
.-ready new paint JOb Not a PEMALI HELP AIRLINES NEED
mtUCTUIIAI. 1 IrE¥
DIIPARTMIINT 01' "JGHWAYS the ScheduJe of PrevaUmg Hour
Mel~'\ County Ohio
flaw or blem sh
Blaettnan
young won en See our ad un
ICUP llOjl_- ...-t1
Cel&amp;~~"*'l. Oltlo- Autu~t 1: 1957 ly Wage Rates Ascertatned .and B) 6 13 20 3tc
Pom8(W
8 l 6 6tc
der Educat on Ccnttal Jnsltute
VALL
C.n~&lt;a&lt;tN~r.; ~ 1 C~P'I
Detcrmmed by The Departmemt of
1953 Bulcks as tow as $895 F ve _ 8 2_o- 1Jc
Induslrtal Relations appl cable to
::_______
UNIT PRICI CONTRACT
fme cars trade In from sat s- Housekeeper to ~re for two ,..... 110
P..-rM
Sealed proposals ,-Ill be re. State H ghway Department 1 n
fied owncll!l Blaettnars Pomc
chtldren dur ng the clay A p p l y + : . .
ceived at the office of the State provements m accm dance v. 1 b
roy
8-16 6tc
after 6 p M 166 Ash St M1d
Highway Dlre('for of Ohio at co- Sections 411503 (173) 411504.
(1'14) 4115 05
(17-4al 41115 06
dleport
8
ls-3tp
lumbua
Ohlo until 10 00 a m
1954 Pontiae B Star Chief $1 395
(17-5) and 411507 (17 5a) of the
Obio
(Eaatern)
Standard
Time
on
~nv Cpe Like new light blue
~'IUBANCI AGINCI
Wednesday September 4 1947 Revtsed Code of Ohto
f nlsh with new blue top an l !mmed ate Otrl 16 or over for
Season tlek Is for reserved
The b1dder must subm t Wi th
temporary
tlelp
w
th
general
111~
~~
...
Hn'*
for improvements m Me1gs Coun
all leather seats
Hydr~mat c
hiS bid a certified check In the Sl'ats at \\ ahama H gb Schoo
housework
baby
s1tt
ng
car
ACCIDin
ll'
Oh1o
on
Section
MEG-$-6
91
dl:lve Really sharp lookmg
foot Unll games are now on aale
o[ wo smjl,H children L ve m
L~ C..alty MUll....
Stat• Route No 680 In Bedford amount of $600 00..
Blactlnara Pomeroy
8 16 6tc
at tne EcG.rJom y Grocery store In
Plans
and
speclflcaLJOns
are
or out Phon&amp; 241
8.16-Gtc
Townalup by grading dr•mlng
New Haven accord ng to Co&lt;~ c h
on
r
ie
n
the
department
of
h
gh
P,AVIRJ
wtth
b1tuminous
ro•d
mlX
1952 Buiciul as low as $(195 Choice
In Ml~ OHIO
surlac:e course 00 cruslled aJ(!'e- way~ and the offtce of the dtvu Ralph Sayre
or five good ear~ Blaettnars Housekeeper Middle aged lad~
Sa}re sa d that 320 seats on
6116-M
"
6111 ga~ base and by coru;truct.ing a wn deputy d1rector
Pomeroy
8 16-6'1: Wlll rece ve good treatment not
much work J~n W Young
contiDqous concrete slab bridge
The d1rector reserves the r ght the home s de of the f cld had
been marked o!J n a reserved
1956 Olds Super 88 '2 495 2
Racm" Rt No 2 MCJgs Co
with capped pile substructure Lll reject any and all blds
seet
on The t rkP s sell fur $4 00
dr Hard Top Pu,wer --steer ng __8-_2o_"'"GEORGE J THORM.YER
_______ (. ~2_1_)~R_ea:_::_I_Estat_e
&lt;Spans 28 reet 35 !eel 211 feet
Slh
and w l b&lt;' good for s x
and brakes Hvdramat c dr1ve KOREAN VETERANS to trn n for ~
Acting
Dir.ctor
,.---- roadw~ 28 feet) Brtdge No MEG
home ga n cs
A fine autonwbile Blaettnars
8-2()..27
2tc
A rtfnes,..,and Televtslon See our ~-.. L"'t ~ .
680o07~ ewer West Braneh of
11 e reserved sect on was mark
Pomeroy
8 16 6tc
Ad under Educallon
central
~-·
Shade RJYer W dth Pavement 20
~ of lh or ler o a low \\ ahama
Institute
8 20-1 c
feet Roadway 32 feet Length
fam; o purehn. e
rke s wh ch
~
POMEROY - 2 bedroom trume 2 "i'OO feet Cll I-'ll m les
LEGAL NOTICE
'
A
O
I
n
rc
hen
seats
at I'Ve ~
Ins1de and Outs de House PalDt
bungalow witb batb hardwood
The date set tor complet on of
Robert Tate W II Tate Earl Car
mg ch1mney and roof work of
floors basement 111 furnace thu; work shall be as set forth 111 ter and W 11 Carter whose places g ne v. thou ha ng o go to the
I. B. lL\WUI'IGS SONS ~ - •• all k nds also carpenter work.
reat storm wmodwl and doorL the h1ddin1 ifOPO~l
of reSidence are UPknown Jnd can r el d Far n ad a cc of the gam e
~ut llfret"ket Sentce.
Day
Harry M ler
s n charge o
Free tstrmates 20 years expcr
In A 1 condition at tba very
Bidders
muat
•pply
on
the not be ascertaUled and the un
fboq G2T Nl¢ Pbooe
Nf:S~able price o! $MOO 00
propett forme fo~; prequallf 1ca known heir~ deVJ~ees legates exe t cket sales
ence Reasonable r&gt;r ces Call
1!1111oX. DODGB PLYliiOUTH
Pomeroy 504-J
8 12 12tp POMROY - &amp;.room frame witb tion With the Hiilrway Cr('dit Ex cuton admlmrtrators and a!lilgns
new bath furnace heat level .am.iner at Columbus OhiO at of Andrew Tate deceased Robert
-~··
3. u
WANTED CARRIER-Grrt or boy
lot $41500 00
Iea.rt 10 days before the date set Tate., 1f deceased W1ll Tate 1f
for Rutland Route Contact The POMEROY _ Duplex .f room 11 to open bJds
decea•ed Earl tarter if decealled
Da ly Sentmel
8 12 tf
and bath down 5 roam.a and
The mJnlmu,m wage to be paid and Will Carter 1f deceased whose
(POl 'ALII
---bath up Separate entraqeeJ and to all larbor empl-d on this con places of restdence are unknown
FOr Res;taurq.ola or Schools New MALE
YOUNG
li!EN to
"
- ··
d
b
rta d wt
traln l;IELP
for Alrlmes
and Televlslo.n
ut1nt)' metQJ'&amp; Hot W~ttll' heatint tract shall be- m ¥eordance with an cannot e asce me
Sllii1!lt!U BolrliW•tor 32 J!U
full basement witll lallD-.. f.,_ the lll!-"-ed.ule of n.cvaltln• Hour take notice that Lon V Greenlee
SEATTLE \\ash UP The cr
See our Ad under Education.
~·;r,
.-nail
~-~
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111 11 d h
tltl
~ ~ 'door oomple~~ w ttl unrt
bcs
scoffed and thA experts r I
Central Institute
o-ttc
clllties
double
prqe
eoD'ltlh
ly
Wqe
Rates
.t,seertalned
and
as
plamt
1
e
11
pe
on
82
WV $f$0,00 now fllOO Oil- G•J,J'
lent '1000000
Determined bJ ttt, Department of agamst them on the 29th day of culed 1,t e Flo d Patterson Pcle
i¢" Jj\Cit S REI'RIGERA Middle Aged ~omu:n who needs SYIACUH - a.room house with !Adu.strlal Relation~ applicable to Jqly 1957 in Common Pleas Court Rademach er v. r rl s op~n heav
N!lW HA VII:N TU 23537
home to be companion
lor
bath hot alr beatln-' prage S~te Jliibw27 Dfpartment lm of Meigs County Oh o the same ywe ght box n g champ on h p here
th ddle aged lady v,; rite p o
3 room bouse- ~Uld 5 room llouo proumenta lA aDtOrdance with being Case No 12 578 a!leg ng Thursday-but promoter
Jaek
MI.Utp
---:::Box 4~ Pomeroy Obio »12tp
for nntals.. iN1cSe lot 18bl311 lfecUona ~;l-lSQJ (1'1-3) 4111 ot amona: other things that the [&gt;lain IIurle' sat bnck to laugh today
~1 Reffi8'erttor Cheap Con
wttb 2 story broilet' ~qat
(1'1'-t), .f115.01 (1 7-4a} 411 ~ 08 tiff rs the owner in fee s1mple and
We II nave a 25 000 crowd
tact Paul Taylor toe Henry St
ver
frontap
lot
about
P'
bJ
(17-1)
ud.
4111UT
(17-Sa) of the In actual possessiOn of the follow largest ever drawn wes of lhl'
1-I.Nip
100 Total prlte $18.000 OQ
&amp;ev.lwd COde of ~hio
ing delcrtbed real estate to-wtt
Mtss ss1pp
sa d Hur e}
An I
WANTED- Good farm with J004
Tile b14der- must submit w th hi•
The following real e9tate !Utu we expect that the
Usid eo,J furnace Good cond1
a e ~ I b~
set of attraetlve buUdlna:a, mod bid a certified check in the ated In th~ Village of M dlleport upward of $400 000
tlon. l!bone 6366M
8 19-61.c
ern home About 100 acres mount of $3AOQ.OO
County of Meigs and State of Oh o
111 ~ bouse and bath one mile Baby Slttl.ng wanted by day Full
Prefer on a hiah1JI1 Cl,lb
PIIDI and 1 ~eoi..ficatlons are 00 and deecrtbed as follows
or part ttme Phone 286
~ of Cheater on Rt 7 Bun
buyer
Ill• in tbe d~ent of hlj:hwaya
Beginmng at tbe Southeast cOl'
B-20-6tp
n~ water natural &amp;&amp;! In house
cyCKLit •••~TY
IDA t~ altice of the cUvislon ner of Lot No 2 of the Subd v
•M bll garden Call Yukon
Pit~ 1. .1' Q:P.lrtf · ~ttt:
slon of Lot No 65 m the Town of
H ~Gil'\G-.21} BOX 229
11-IIIIP- A- Y &lt;:arte. S 17 6tc Wanted-PAPER
(I)
11
3\u
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~~
~vee
the
right
Middleport thence North 31 de
yean etq:;erlenee Free e• I
:--::=-,..--,--_;:;.·ta
U:j~t
••~a;:
all
blda
sree
20 East 287 feet following the
mates, L. V Reldn• r Raclr.
I'Q) IAUt - Apples New Ha.
Twq ~ ~~~~Qf 33 acres
~~
J T
Esst line of aa1d Lot No 2 and an
Box
124
Ohio
14t
~ Qriffiard New Ha.ven Phone
&amp;as -..u q4 .ftil~fll cltJ w.a~ni ~~e~ZER eJ:tendon thereof to the South side COlUMBUS UP- The r eld of
~
'f.2Df
ter min~ rta:~s Plio- IMlJM (8) " ' 2t *~
of the Diamond Hollow Road ]Df! j mtor golfers In the 12th
VlrJil TniQI'!d'; Syraeulli!
thence m an Westerly drrectlon Annual tnternatronal Jaycee Golf
8-~04tc
lo~ NOTICE
followmg the South lme of said Tournament !Oday was pared to
c• .. •a u... wu
h
rot4 about 4i feet to a pomt the low 100 scores plus t es m
11]\lo Sl l'olneroy
7 :K-27U!
TERMITES IXTIRMINATID
2'\~
ol ~~: ~~, 0: ~:;, ~~~; whl&lt;h 1a an cxten11on ol the W•&lt;t prtpa-rat on for the '72 hole cham
For f~ lnspeetloa phone 383 J4
a:·i-..,•tUI!'C.,. Uftl'\.
Vlr-'111~ w'+ tf •ddred Anthony Une of said Lot No 2 thenee p On!&gt;h p f11ght wh1ch gets under
H ~'1 J'ord
~Ford.
TransGilmor., Supply Store Pom~y
JUIU.II.W.o2
IU.Ciil'
~ ~ place ot reei
at degree 20 we~t to the wav We( nesda
minion &amp;-eOOxl8 tlru·
on
AU wat&gt;k guan.nhttll. J'ullY. iD-de
nee
f.
unknown
will
•-•·...
eorner of said Lot No
Jerry Brennan U S Jaycee
.!ured Vaughan a Industrial and
Ford wheels Alfred Ye-uger
l
.......,
the West hne o!
On
Ice thai on Augu&lt;t 20 19f7 the
dulance o! 255 sport s d rector pred &lt;"ted 11 total
Res ie1 tial Termite Control SerPhone 838Y
&amp;-14-0tp
vice St Marys W Va
7 25 tf 17$ to p~ee for well paid p~ undenlgned llled his ~tUtlon
corner of of about 165 would be .li(ood
tomatoq 1arge Pmk Mcxlcans
10
sltions
t i l or non tech ag~ F'
the Common Pleas
on the North atde enough to earn the teenaife link ~
non..... Second House East
man a shot at the 1957 t lc
ntcal Pu lie
tr~Jct. HGp111es Court ()f Melgs County Ohio ~;~;~t~~~-;~;;~~'duect
Road thence in a
from !fheol I\OWii: Wm. H
F~
~fii\IIW.J..tlo ~ J'lllrtl!WI'tWD C..e ~ 12G88 PJaying ~at he
on following
Holm-, Syraouae GUilla.
A'S RI!TURN COLEI\IIAN
1st.: P&amp;dia opera+-, 'MMttag U. . .qtwJ a divorce
ex(:lusJVe t be
1
d Lot 2 t o \he
...,.,
e1
-•J
h
o sa
lc ~--•
KANSAS C1TY UP-The Kan
11-1311
ents
e
uvvu
PIJ
trav
aown
....
~·
p
of
t
e
bouseho'd
fur
place
of
begmn
ng
Being
aU
of
-&amp;v the
Cannmg Tomatoes
Call 809X
mar security Traini~ f6nnula~ nlshinp and automobile
aald LOt No 2 of Subdlvis"lon 65 sas City Athletic~ relurntld left
Mour
l)anded D teher R p Coleman to
anytime
&amp;19 atp
tat~~~d~ttfl~
~ ~- ":-'Jef~~ttnl:d ~:=~
and a parcel on the Northerly stde th.e Buffalo B ~ons
or
1
Board
iD~·JaeQ;"tl
d
I
thereof extending to the Diamond
8 piece cHRinlf room IIULte and
1~
tr~i'l for apeclf.J~d lele,.rlsl,qn Ml 1" ' groun s 0 eroas
Hollow Road
A M Sllort wave CQMO\e ra
eleetmrdca
pOiltions
d
~e;.;m..
~
4Hir
and
extreme
That plarnt fl and hls predecee
MilaKET REPORt'
dlo G9od condition Catl 81 UX
lJ\81\ OI.!P,EII:&amp;m~Jl ~~..~~ SaJ.,_(i qauge will be
~on m t tle have held said real CJNCJNN ATI t P
Prod
or ~5 PtarJ S~ MlddleporL
or Oclo ettate adversely openly and no Eggs fum 1 2c h gher p- ce
Prelimlne- home M''u v \r "oln' oa ancf after the '"f]nd
8-19-U
need.• til illtelr&amp;$ wl&amp;lt ~ b... l$57
torlously as against each and every at fa.rRlfl con umer A JUIIlbos 4
posU\on ~flDI'OVe4 fq,r KofP'"
Roy A ElliS
:me of sa 1d defendants for a period to 46 A large 40 to 42 A n e
P ACBE!I (Wltlte)
vefmrnt &lt;luaU,.,_ now POl" full
Pia nllff
n excess of twenty one years that
di ms 31 to 34 A sma l 22 to 24
We arO pic1ririf Belle of
l~f·r~{lll M 1 cnqngn .t QQC.e: w~,r &amp;: Fultz
IW't or said real estate WitS owned B large 30 to 33 FOB A large
gla .... &amp;lbOI'tf ....l\4!1 . ' "
Alii1.JNl3S TRAINJN'G l¥.¥18ION At\~e)'f for Plamt ff
b)' one Andre v Tate and was own 49 to 50 A med urn 3Q G 40 B
container Webster Fnilt tirm
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by him 11 the t1me of his deatb large 38 to 39
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5 m~ ••l of ChUte• 0 Tel•
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whlcb occur -ed In the year 188.2
Chickens steadv fr et'S :i to
pbone YU-53201 Cbeater 0
81R N'atlnllal Cltv B~rl!l )ltflf
J4QT~I TO CONTRAC"{ORS
tbat sud Andrew T:t.te cUed lntef- 3.1At )ba 20 to 21 \i!
heavy hen
&amp;»tl Custom Built K1tcllep. K.Uchens
f!&lt;)o 'Eqclhl,. Clevelv,nd ~· O.hlo
.,TATE OF OHIO
tate and on the 4tb day of Auguat 13 ~ IS l ght hens 10 to 12
4"8Jined for your home l&gt; reo!
DaPA.RTMBNT QP HIGHWAYS 1~11 Roh.ert Tate Will Tate Earl Fryer dtstnbutiOn 4MIOO a 2ll
ertfmatea P'oreman &amp;: Abbott t..r "~.f.
Black ~'AI bor~ 4 ye"r- old
C·t~a, Ohio AutuJt 9 1957 Carter and W11l Carter together 15000 at 20% and 1"000 at lUI
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very a:entle $125 Phone 907M
liiDUCA.TIOI'f
C:ofttr•d S.l•• L..el Copv No wllh their •pouses tntended tl) deterlfl ned Pflct'S
ltN&lt;fY Mlx Coneme, wa¥*1:
Vlra:U Teaford syncue
57-491
convey all tbat part of said real
Butter 90 score 'llc
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estate
which was owned by sa d
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thO\lBIIOd~ Of Yf'&amp;rl l"O ' (t\fl~
cef.M4at tbe offlce rJf the Stall' death one of the. p,redec(!1l~f~ lf\
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FIAT JlOCK Jnd 0
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RADIO ... ~ON S&gt;;RVIdi
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Director of Ohio a title to th" pla1ntlff but that by Oav s had the surp1 se oT b s ~ ff.
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Tt
measPhon"' 1JO Qe,end A,ppllante
t or 3 bedroom houge I Melg ~
Tf'd 7 :.1 feet ton~ counting lts Columbus Ohio unt I 10 00 A madvertenco only descr bed part I e oaught the meRsles I ha d
8tMe l~ W Main St Pom.crot
Count7 Family or 3 J.(lultt
all ThP. modern beaver found In M Ohto &lt;Eastern) Standard Tim e of uid real estate that the possc.s them a day befo e: 1 kne
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'lebr.,.,• 11''1¥ 119"• ~ Wednesday September 4 1957 ~ion of the plaintif-f and ht• pflie ~aid He ~aid he probably caugh
deeessors ln title as to sll Gf said them frnm a recent C11Sc he treat
UnturDiib~d - 3-;; ... 4 &amp;ettf.M e~wr new. aRd r:epain. Row~ lt. dUI- nllt ~ ·tan. for lmpl'Ovements In
Proposals
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Phone
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of thlt fair.'" u m Ihons ftock to American HhibllJI all over
tho woo1d
United Sta.tell otrldab aay that th11 country a lattse01'11« n the

fteld Ia Sfv~ lbe lovJet Union and Red China th~ two :naln Com
rnuflbt compt.Utonl a cood run tor their money

For aome yean; the CGmmun tts had lhe fteld to themselvn but
.Ill La.te 1964 the Ulllted 8tate.9 decided lh.at nter
naUonaJ fain repr81!11ted a fruitful fleld n U e
stnJcg'le for the mind• ol the uncomnutted peo
pJM of the world
Thla Jear for the ft n~ t t me Yncle Sam f''(
paaded hl..l effort. In lhllr fteld and went bchmt1
the lnm Curtain He exh b ted hia ware11 and
Jmowbow at the Poman Trade Fair La Poland
J'WM V to 23 Sueceae of America partleipabon
et.rwbere had encourapd tM United States to
1taff an exhiblt m fJ1 Iroo CUrtain country

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POlAND WAS NOT 1M ftnt. Cotnn un st
country in which the Unittd 8tatH has done .o
Wethl,.._
The Americu exhibit at Belgrade Yugo.tlav a..
waa a amuhlnl' succesa.
Preaidl:nt 'flto and Madame Tito -vialted the American pavilion
he opealn&amp;' day and then both returned later tor a more extended
Madame Tito wu engr&lt;Ued by a completely fumtahed pre
lc.ted hcuAe and by an American butcher altnp where meat
.u cut tnd padlaged under refrlpratlon
In AlcJwlt.tan 1ut autumn the American ex:h D t was a phe
11omenal ,_,....... .A.ppmxlmately 31 per cent more Atgh.arul toured
the Unlt.ed Stalell dllpley than tbe SoViet exhltllt alld about 39 per
eent more vLiltM tbe American lhow tharl that of Communis
Chlrra.
Tbe Americans In char&amp;e ot the i!'Xhlblt tutd rare judgment Daa
plays were cperated by tra ned AlgllaM: who were ablt to ~plain
the machines and product. In the native tongue Thi.a created a.
hllh\7 ta¥0rable attitude to"Aard the Unl.te4 StaU:e tho! only coun
\ry &amp;o wWia Al•hana for thl..l purpoae
hrthenno~ Cmemucope movies which attracted drovts in
c:lwSed Alfhan aceaea "Yihich dell(hted the crowd.l and hi fi aets
play&lt;d Atpan ..0

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at the fair lD Blmgkok Thailand One A mer can
exhJblt. enUtled P1-edoct.. of Frudcm Cor .All Free
~ SNw
;Men attracted one mill on people
A lllgJ ll~t of the American e:xh blt wa_., the
AHI'IIdH
tub on shoW ~'~'"' twice da It In an open. alr
M•lllon
theater A capa&lt;: ty aud er.ce of 15 000 jammed

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An Arnencan buar.neeawoman in Bangkok Mrs ltax ne North

selected the fuh1ons and. model$, both American and natiVe a.nu
provided the commentary In ftuent Thai
American partie pabon m ntemationa1 fain expandetl thi.s year
New one• were planned for Tl.lni!l, Tun s a Casablan~ ){of'O('Ctl
and Rio de Janiero Brazil Harl"iRon T !.f~CI n.g d rector of the
Commerce departments Office oi lntcmat onai Trade Fain~ sad
the UnUed Stales w II part c pete off c ally In 21 trade fain by
J;ear'a end
The Un ted StatflS txh•blte ure d~s gned to show- othtr .,-ople how
Amer:lcans I ve Tney are apparently proving h ghly JMJCcesafuJ.

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Tebbetts Hasn't Utanged, But Team
Has, Sa}sGabe Paul; Need Pitrhing
CINClNNATI UP Gener:t
Manager Gabe Palll of the C n
e.mnat Rcdle:s Monda) rose o
defense or Manager R rd1e ~
bel s anrl s mtJI1aneou~ly promu
d to strengthen tbe clubs pllch
ng lrl.a(r wh ch he bl;in ed fQr the
Red legit current woes.
Paul ssued a statement n an
swf'r o a flood of protests from
fans ndud ng hd(l~J.Dg TebbeUs
m effigy abOut the field manage
ment or the ball cluH
He sa d t"e Cinemnalt manager
1s the .same Bmtie TebDetts who
had the Reds tn fint plou:e a a:ood
part of the hrst balf of U1e sea
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DEMPSEY SPIIARMATE DIIS
SAN FRANCISCO UP - Ed
ward R Mahoney 57 a former
sparr ng partner for Jack Dempsey dted Frida)' n St Fl'ancrs
Hosp tal After l'etirmll: as a box
er Mahoney served on Ute San
Francisco police force for 32 years
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AtfNAPOUS. Md UP - JliD
Baldineer of Pittsburgh a fonner
end at Navy has been named
JUn.IOl! varaaty football coach and
scout for- the vawty at tbe acaderv re:placlq hank Foster Bal
d nger cauaJr,\ a p~:~~ from quarterba&lt;'k Bob .fasti'Ow 10 the 11¥50 AI
m N Jv~ classiC. 'o lead hiS te,m
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We JUS t d d oot have th
p tch ng t~ ha~~.dle ttJe s tuat on
9,nd the r esult was a loss of con
ftdence Ur.at spread to the rest o
tbe club and ~u$C'd. a dechne n
gent:ral all around pia)
he- sa d
Paul addtd that an) mt ctsn
for not h.a\r nt a prtch ng bench
sttould be dU'tfted at htm
'There ts only one thtng I have
tn m nd now and thai
1S to
strengthen our staff for tbe fu
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THROWIJtG RlGHTS
ALEXANDRIA BAY N Y
baclt n the
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r ng after an eight ~ box ng
layoff s throwmg more r1gbt
hands than usual and usmg the
l o wf'~t bob .veave of h s career

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made tbetr JOUnpter Ill so lt'J or orilnle hOUfllUI DW'klnl on
extremeiJ important to be able Ita belly The Immature female
to reeoantae the aymptoms ln or hal ~ree a.ddltlonal •pob of
der to be11n proper treatment almllll' color on lta back
promptlJ
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The tpld~4 prefer dark and.
a-...
damp place• That 1 WhJ' ther
..."!''!ue.. Sharp PaiD
often are round Ia baaementl aa
The btte producu a 1h.arp pato ra1ea and arO\IDd countrJ bomea
whlch UIU..U7 dluppei.rl pretty A JOOCl WQ or aetttna: rid of
rapldll'.Occulo.Wly itwm Unrer them.la to aprutheU' haunt&amp; wtth
tor u lonr u four or nn houra a 10 per eent aolutlon ot DDT ln
Pol liba P.ext Ui mlnuta OJ' halt uro~ene
an. hOW' &amp;he YlcUru. mlf:h&amp; feel we have maPJ medlclntl whlcti
pertecU, comtorta.~e
pro•lde ua wllh an eft'eetlve way
Then lou1 muaoulu en.mpa of de&amp;llnc w1UIIP1der bltta.
will 1et 1D The 'floilm will b ...
comt .,._ and probably wUl To 1111 Pala
complain of ezcruetaUna paiD Ill. Motphlne an« phenobarbital
the llm~ Moat UtW he l1 de .Uum can be ued to tUI the
velop 1 v•r1 tender and r1aJ.d pUn. AnlntraY~noua lQJectlon of
abdomen
calc1WQ 11ueonate u.ualiJ pro
LUoM a--\..1-dUCtl dftmaUc rellef Latrodtc
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~tcb m&amp;J become dim.eult treatolen' nc1 aymptoma aen
and hla brea~ labored The eJ'alll .u.batdt wlt.hln a couple ot
pulae wW be fMble aDd the bea.rt hourL --.-bea\ al(:lwtd. There m&amp;J be a rlle 1 . ._ _
1n "JQ41rature U JI\CreaH ln 1QOIIUOR AIID AlfiWII
bl~ prwur~: btt~chea an• Jl 1
What cauaes the 1kln \a
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ltc.ll ...ur bov aner ta~ toe
Gitlt~D DIIIJIIICOBY!If. -~
alonl
Alllwer hciiiDI ol lilt Uln
'l'lltn~ 1101 1nfl9h JOt! tlo allor ..llnl 1!:0 . _ mtahl lit
ror· *he •lcUJn 141&amp; ~ 11 to due to a nenoua d1lorder or to u.
call I r:loolol II .~ . . ~ lrr aiJWitri\J

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130 lri!Oor Godlroo
10 30 Strike n Rlcb
11 News
11 10 Weather
11 30 Search. l'Jr Tomorrow
11 45 Gurding Ll&amp;ht
~2 00 Katle J Kltehen
12 30 As the World TurRI
1 00 Beat the Clock
'1 30 House party
2 00 B1g P!lyoff
2 ::«t Bob r.rosby ShoW

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Daily Sentinel
MASON
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NEWS I
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not aware of the dough
Daybook
which a1ake1 the cake
a whole I Mrs Edn~ fee bower and cbtl

The Daily Sentinel
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A million newopopermen' he
replied drumlly taklni 4mother
bite lUI or the bottle lfld Pltflina
on hl1 cigar
And You know
son olhln.11? There aln t b t two
Mrs. Sa lit&gt; c rr Hnrrlso vllle
of us here
auid to&lt;lay Ga I Ch.arles Sheets
Happy birthday Chler Your Sr In 1039 vent to tho Dayton
book stands up on hH own hl1d 0 Vtltcran~:~ ho~:~pl 1 and 1 tor to
0 h :-1 rhu tu u u d listening to le~ ju11l Hke )'0\t
a San til Munlu
a !If veter' u
hi fur more thun 10 years and
{Copyrl1ht
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by Un tol.l hospttal whtte he stU Uves
I nncr Ill a sl ort auloblography Fealure Syndicate lnr)
Erroneous
in tor nat1on
was
on h n .110 1 u
familiar with
recently
provtd'-'&lt;1 The
Do ly
MAlON CLINIC
much f the nat rial es pecially
Sentinel ttl&amp;t Mr Sheets uncle of
Admllalons Ml'l Kathor ne L&gt;' Mrs Carr had
from lol r Ia s
passed awny a
But eve o I Wll ~ fue nated by ona Letart W Va Au.: 7 Mrs number of yumi ago
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The whole book re In Is ne ur
a good Chrlatma.t fr lloake- the
baslt material 1 there hut It s
10 atuddoe! wttlh cherrle91U eltron

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As long as there 1s a well supported Jumor
FaJr it seems assured there wtll be continued
interest ln fa1r1 generally The!!e young pt"o
pie grow up belleve It or not Most 11 not all
these young folks who stay m agnculture wall
be confirmed and devoted fatr worket s and
exhibitors in years to come

The story of the little fat Sou
first job paid
thern I oy wt ~
him u.nclly nolh ng b I who be
t'IIO
ll m !Uo UIH' ) dure he WU
10 und we t
o ~come o tr
noll r~~ r u~ 11nd
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w
par k
r y fa~c1natlna
to ll I hove been shootlni quail

South hu yo lh
n the North
and hl11 early ra dt on the mlghl)'
~~ \\all Street 1 he Bet a MIIUon
Galete~ Thom~9 Fo 1 ne R,-ans
the llarr man.w.nnd Go 1 d8 and Mor
J :ll'lt aprln1 to I r
h s anec
dolet and thf! ranlp11;( ngs of tho
o1d nnanclal robber baroN l't!ad
u thrllllny:ly u a dlltl'ct e s:tory
I dun I kn1w a hon I from 11
!'!hare I t when Mr Bern e ~els
through with 1om!' or h " Wall
StrHt aturf l relt ns c11:bu sled
at ( I h.ad ju.!lt seen a 1 od buU
fi11ht or ~~ohot l y lim 1 or qual\ on

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hlrd quick and
then gone It could not have soaked down far

BY ROBERT C RUARk
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ago a very fa
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mte1es t and
can be traced to

livestock projects to show the products of
their labor Our county agents and Mr How
ard Nolan together with the many 4 H club

for the Wednesday ran was

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the excellent work done by the Juntor Fau
Board Here young people are insptred
through 4 H clu~s better livestock clubs and

single
Iarmer "ho could be detected beefing about
the ram It was needed that bad on drying
pastures and thirsty corn rows And it still Js

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I y picture
the hrst venture of Wilham Scott DoYI nmg
ton to the local fair a s a n ex hibitor H s
young son a member of th e Harrtsonvtlle
Honor 4 H club had a ca1f he was proud of
Wtth such an ammal there \\las JUSt one thmg
to do show it M the fau So for the f rst Ume
in dairym&lt;~n Scotts hfe he was IHt iJI g as an
Without a doubt the contmued

tent CO\ er However there wae not 8

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700 Today
900 Romper Room
1000 The Pr re I.S Hight
10 30 Truth or Consequenc4!1
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th e1r well groomed amm il ls
Four H boys a 1d g1 Is ere n
d e nce Th1s newspape r re p or ted

support for our county fa1

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t'ortunately the fa 1 was blesaed With good
\\eat her ex c t!pt for last Wednesday afternoon
Y.hen a h e avy shower chased everyone under

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TUESDAY
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Slawter manager of the Hereford
Show sa1d more exhJbltors c&lt;Jme t o Lhe loca l
fat thts year tha n eve• bcfo e m h s t o r y Thts
speaks Y.e!l for the en lu ng r te e~ t of ag n
&lt;:ultural people m no t on I m b 1 &gt;the ro u
tv fatrs as well Th '-"sc v1s1tmg exhibitors
brought then cots anti bas1 st ppltes
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W01kers, Managers, Of County FaiT Heave S1gh Of Rehel
That It's Over, Recap1tu/at1on Of Success Yet To Come
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Persons who took a 1eadmg part m managmg
1t - th ere ~ere many - wtll have to catdt
up on lost s let1p and energy before a fuud 1 t'
cJplt latwn ca n be made

No bett e e xpresslOn of the rehef of Iatr
wot kers and of sa tisfaction too over havm g
sta ged one of th e mos t successful shows m
ma nv 'tear s ca l be found than County Agent

C E Blakeslee s remark Monday mornmg at
h1s offic e desk

We re still ah ve
Those three words tell a story an r"ght
Mr Bl a k eslee was not t efernng to h1mselt a
1L1t more than he was to all the department
managers of the fair the fair secretal") Mr
1Allan C H1ll home demonstration agent Geneva II Nolan members of the fair board
\1. ho took artJve roles in management and 11
ft a lly dozens of other volunteer workers in
adult t~nd )nuth farm orgamzations and com
mt n ty groups who prov1ded one or mQre
pha ~es of th e annual extravaganza produced

by Meigs County folks workinr together as
team

.
s

0

adult advisors have much to

r rig me
n o what

S m } or a er B M Bnruer.
a c
I a d r(' ga led h
ow urt v cc on h s R7lh hlrthda.y
wh h 11 t o lily lie I~ 1nv let
TY r ~ eket wth a book rail
My Own S o r~
t1 e f r.;t of
what I h pe w I he
s r1 ~ 111 I
I ill 1)4'DT8 II M B hAS tltnotl e
knack apllrt f on nuk ng mane•}
like h!N huddy Ch rh I he
a h I of a good wr lf'r
My Own S ory
11 H ~&amp; v n
IJJt e!
st or he r l"s of a lobi
owraphy wh t" ~ 1 uy It h n I
11 er st ffJ. hombn~t
c1 II no1
r II or 11ett apprt C' lut o
II r bright
halo r I full f
nnor lotoa
I hon s t self nppral
sa lt h \HI paN• I with fre
q er el an~:r.~ ( tho pace so
}o grt q a I ,;hoot! g with. mar
1c. I raids chlllh.ood rlu!hlng for
ward to arlul hood And t other
way round wit! .'llurpr s ng I Ule

opinion

do w1th the vu

IU'Iil

Q!l

The editing job baa been a su

dren

Charles

Delore1

parb ne becauae the full force turned from New
and navor of the old gentleman s thQy spent th"
convenatlcm haa

been kept

in

tact There Ia abo quite a lot Df
rreverence for B M Baruch b
B M Bllrl.lch as well as a recog
mtlon for h11 fierce pride and
h11 love or family In the book
It h; natural enouah that the
lui portion of the book deal ng
with his plantat on Hobcaw Bl)r
ony and his latter day lie tn
South Carol na Interests me most
becau8f f w wlnten n the l~:ut 10
years have failed to 1 nd me
followln~ a bird dog on hisplJice
n Is pu slbly the nosl fantaltlc
estate In the world a 1d !'ertainly
on of the most beau ifu AnJ
th llv 1 g a art fron the hunt
was 1 ar~n a!

lslhng Mr!!

IterMr

Icenhower ~

and Mrs. Jack Stewart of
Muon Bpc t Su day w th her
parerts,. Mr and
Mrs Floyd
Cumn h J a Letart F'alls
Mrn
Helen
St ewart and
daugh er Karen spent
Monday
n Hunt ng on
sh.opplng and
v slimg w h Mrs Pearl Fox
Mr and Mrs Pred Thabet of
Mason ure a nounc1 g the b1rth of
11 daughter Jenny Lou born on
Fr day Au ~ st IB at the Holzer
Ho!lpllal 1 he T abets have two
olhcr daug! terti

Nolan I Swa kha nmcr u der
s I g rv at Hot e r Hosp tal
o Mo Ia~
f cr c tcr ng the
recall one autumn aftcrnoo
hosp tal u Satur Ia)
n he r t
Mr an I MrH T hn D Hamm ac k
r 1r 8 wo r1 rr 1 d
1 gull woo 1~ an e 1 or r e
a ~ daugl r H be c Ja e or
An 1 1 w rc rll ng back to Big Hot, Charleston
11 e
I ng t e
aw I II ng
th I ack of 11 la
her pt~r n ~
I ~g.
t oa wagon t ed bu hat p)l w 1 Mr and Mrs
B F Uua t a d
our I nil of fJUIIH
Mrs Mary Berrv
We were IPP ng thoughtr ly
Dav d Jot n s
{ V
u u !la!lk which xocs with the Va s vis ng h ~
han 1 rr of hnt to ~ un nc 111 d Mr ..and
M r~ B J&lt;
sandw 1chea and were thi k ng week
!JIIH~ruIly of the bath that would
Mr tll Mrs nalpl warner or
be drawn and waitil w Lhe 11haker
of toektail!l and thu rom g fire Muon ore !lpc d g the W&lt;'Ck I
New 'lork City rh c r cl lire
thot
1tock cqu ]&gt;II vnl
h
h('
g ~ d
11 e ~lay! g
.11ulte 11nd lh.e happy
parcntli &lt;11\ R'--d llo rsu
fal~ehooda thal alway~
Mr an 1 Mrs ( 1
y ugcr
d ner
d
faiJl
ly
!lpe
nday
11
1
Ti'lc editor !laid
Ruark
how zane!I'V lie Oh 0 v 811 g M 8
many nfwspapermen to you sup Yeage s 6 Bter oand fur Y Mr
pose are In Amerlea'
and MIS JU&lt;. ~h Ush
'1 dur no
I aald
Maybe a
million

s M .,
I ays r. Sheets
L'IVes 0ut West

Mr1 Bovorl7 Samp10n

Coolville

0 Aul 'I' Jame1 Holt Hartford

~ rrv\cu

will ht! bel&lt;\
I l 30 p m ot the
F n ral
no e n
Aug 7 a daqjlhter Hlta Jonyne Mason I
Mrs Beastt- li; Wear~
to M.r and Mr• John Wilson Jr '79 ¥ho
f1 Nl lh s n or 1 ng at
l,omeroy Aul 8 a d&amp;UJhter the hone of her arand daughll't
Dtborah Ka)' to Mt and l'ltn Ar P.ln M 11 r 111 Hartrord W Va
thur Arnott Racine Attg 12
The
iccl!ll~ed wall
~born in
P~rkersb1 ra W Va tho daughter
aald to 1M the larljlut country of the late Mr and Mn Stephan
slore In the world lA located at A. WeRt o{ Park ersburg Sbe had
lived her llfctlmt n West V1r
Straabur&amp;' Ohio
~:Jnla

liCNAlD I DWIN- OINilAL MANMil
IIYNOLD It OliiNI -IDITOl

Chethr ~ TonnthMI IIIH Writ!',•- 1411or

.......Nattoul &amp;~overtlatlll re~ntatlv,e_,
-utoa Avt New Yolk Cli.J, 14. N 1'.

...... -

Bessie E. Wears
Funeral Senices
To Be Wednesday

Au• 7 Mrt Norma Wllaon Pom
ero)' AUJ 8 Grover Keith Klein
Pnmeroy AU&amp;' 8 Mrs V ololla
Arnon R.acino Aua 11
Blrth.l A daua:hler OeorJclta
Faye to Mr and Mr11 Ceor~te A
1 yon• Letart W Va on A l!l 7
F neral
11 110n Gary 1 ee to Mr and Mrs
Wednesday
Grbver Lton 8[)18~• Letart 0
FO!l('l~on!t

IIIVOTED TO INTERESTS OP MEIGS MASON ADA

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~~Qt;tlDtlll-Eim.blll.

llllltlr .,

tilt

pool -

lDe..

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1 ODe JW la advan~ at ~'be DaUJ Sentt.~~el oftJ~

sur lvors n lult: one brother
Thnm11
Wr.~t
RavPn~wood 01
sitter Allee Maves Ravem.vood

ann • oon Leonard A McDaniel

Ln!Rrt W Va

Friends rr.a:, ea\1 at the f neral
home at any m('
Burial wlll be
made n the
Ml AdamJvllle Cemetery

,, -

'ta¥

Suble~Vtloa ntt~ Del~ b1 canter wbeh , ••na~e 10

ce,ap per

Th~re

- are 171 differe-nt kinds of

fish ln Ohio B ack ba ss are aen
erally ..,on.sldered to be Otlio r

ll!Gatu f7 8D !Jne iDoaua&amp;. 13 DO ~motor ~-- ft~ 11 "ble: ""umber one 1•me flth BlueJill&amp;
~~~\f!n:
Gat ,... Mi
IDODthi. tfl.ll; duWf
afl
Mott JOUJI\t after flab In
i'UbU.bed Wnb 'l;flerMtD . _ . ~du
v....,. ltlt 1 Qblo and m11ke u.p the lar~~:est per
..-. a. • UO ~ic &amp;. Pw IW {), "IIIII-. .,.. P1lOM 'M I eenla1e ot fish taken by flJher
~~-- ...... aft
meo

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~l&amp;n On
Today
Romper Room
The Pr ee l!l Right
Tl uth or Corueqllencet
1100 Ttc T:tc Dough
1130 It Could Bfl You
12 00 Current
100 Mv Little M'l:(le
130 Br1de anti Groom
200 Matineo~~ Theater
300 Queen for a na,
Hf .4odern ll,.,numacea
400 Com¥Y 'l1me
430 Movtetime
5 30 Popeye PresP!ltl
545 News Pleture
600 Spu.ch PlayhotUe
630 WeatblP'calt
6 35 Sports Eye

5 55
600
9 00
!10 00
loa 30

Currer t
My L ttle Mara e
Brtde 11nd Groom
Queen For A Day
Modern R.oman~s
Comedv Time
Movtettme
Popeye Presents

6 00 Sp nach Plubou!lt
6 30 Weatb~:~re~t
B 315 Sport&amp; Eyt
6 45 NBC News
7 00 Festival of Stan
7 30 PLnl.c
8 00 Meet "jjGraw
8 30 Summer Play bouse
9 00 Nat !dna: Cole Show
9 30 0 Henry PlaJhOUif'
10 00 A Man Called X
10 SO 1""Wa HeacUJoea
10 40 N1tewatch
12 00 ToniJilt

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6 45 NBC News

7tlll Ma,or of the Towa
7 30

to 30 Ne,.. ReafllHnel

1040 Nltew•lcb

ley s Lilke Thursday
630 P M

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Y.oung People
Return From
Churc;h Camp

AUXILIARY MEETING
The Rae ne Fire ncn s Auxd ar}
~.~olll meet Tuesday at '1 30 p m m
81rth Annownc•d
'Town Hall accordl l!l to am ounceMr 1100. Mrs 0 E McK n\ey
Mr and Mu s Lane McCarthy ment made today
and Mr 11nd MrS' Denve1 Nelson
c ncinnatl ere annouacina tht'
went to Butler $prlngs Chr shan
birth of a son Davtd l..loye'f on
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Assemblv Camo Satu day after a
August 19 Mr!! McCart~:\;!' u the
The \\SCS of the Alf~d Metho group of YOI.Klg people from the
daughtl:r of Mrs Arthur H Car 1 sL Church s sponsoring an tee MJddleport hurch of ChrJst
penier and the late Mr Carpe-n cream social on the chureh lawn
Tho e attend ng the camp for
Iter and u1 a Sister of Mr. Dale ~ r day evening Au~: tst 23rd P e
Dutton
nke pop and coffee w lL be for the past week
ncl wled Carol
sale Everyone welco ne
Jean Hud9on I nda Netson Carol
Cr ~well G ace Captc na Earl
lm•r..llcy Call
McKmley and D11vld Hartmger
1 The Middleport
Emerge nr y
SISSOn
Sq ad was called at 9 p m when
Eva Bowers Broaaway fell and
broke her hlp She was taken Lo
the Meigs Gen~ai Ho~pltai lly
the squad
Marilyn Ro sh 11nd Dorothy Sis
son entertamed
Monday night
w h a bnda shnwer for Nancy
MAA To MMt
daughter of Mr
a1 d
The M Jdicpo t Athlet c As~oc S s on
a 1 n w11l m~t this eve ng at Mrs John " sson Rutland who
the li !:h Srhool hl 7 30
vhen w II be marred or A gust 31 to
Cuacl John Thompson w II be Ray Bla r
The party was held
at the
ntro I ccd o the m nhcrs Any
o e tc es cd n tt e h t c pro trome of Marly s purcnLI Mr
GamC$
gram of t ho ~ c ool :-1 mv ted to and Mn Allen Roush
were ~lnyed durllg the evcmn g
ate
I s r cet 1 g
and pr zes 11warded to a number
- - - - - -of the g es ts
WI lit\! Worken To MMI
1he sho er gifts were placed
The W II g Workers ci11~s or on a l&lt;~ble ~der pmk um!Jtellas
II e E erpr He EUB Chureh will nnd a showP.r of pink and wlutc
m f:l Thurfl dav
evcnng at the strca 1 ers The hoatessea served
hom~ of Mrs bf'n Buck
ce cream d~:corated w1th wedding
bella cake coffee and Iced tea
Guests were Nancy Stsson Snra
Mrt. (haao Hor.pltallred
G
In ore Mrs oarl
Ebe-rsbach
Mt~ John Chaie become quite
George
11! a he
ome Wcne Terrace l&gt;hyllis Ebersbach Mrs
Sunday morning and was taken S sson Pauline Slaso~ Mrs Joe
to a hospital n Huntingto W S 11son Mrs &lt;.:harles Buck Carob n
Eberabach
Va m the Steele Funeral Direct Si so11 Mrs Willard
ors amh lnnce which wat s:ent and Cheryl Mrs Clarence Might
here b~ t et daughter Mrs Harold Mrs ~verett Michael Mri John
Sisson Charoletle Harris:on Mrs
R ssell
Aile Roulih alld Sharon
Sending glrta were Mrs Hilton
QIS Matrons To MMt
Wolfe Jr Mrs Weber Theobald
last Maroni or
E:van,!!ellne Mrs Harry Wllllamaon Mrs R
Chapter OES will mel!t Friday G Ba ley Miali Fauna
Batley
ul the
ho e or Mrs
W11ltt&gt;r Mr!! S W Wllco11: Mn Kenneth
Wlkos Mrs Earl WarnPr Mu
buntc
Vesta Lambert
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Is
Honored Guest

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IS 45 CBS New•
B!$ Local Nem

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Fred Warms

to so

Strike lt Rlcb

on 990

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On Your

Radio Dial

Call M.D. If Widow Bites
ly HIUUN N. IUIIIIIPI. M.D
A VAOA'nON menaoe 1n rnt.nJ llble Dupltt lU fl,\blr 'tiola.t
ae.cUona of the country t&amp; the Qm,pt,oma • black widow bitt
blaok wldow aplder OhUdren ea- .selclom II htal liol\of th011 tha•
peclal17 are llte}J YleUms of thlli &amp;n t.te ca '!Jed bJ • "mP ot
&lt;l&amp;nreroua lnaee\ whOM bltt Ia the epec1ea
The black widow S. coal black
10rneum.ea fa ttJ
ln ma~ cuu the lllte of the t.Dd abou.&amp; ~ l.nob loDf.

~1': ~~n~~::h:'f~. •::.u~~!e AcldhloDcd ~

•

...

3 30 Edge of Nlght
4 00 The Early Show
l5 30 Your E9so Reporter

Sports Parade
'W"eatbermao
Press Conference
Douglas Edwarda
Telt:{lhone Ttrt:ie
Phll c: Ivers ~how
Prwate ~cretary

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00

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CHANNIL

Dean
Booton Jlocti•
Jia:pni~

8 00 Captaia .ltanaaroo
I 45 C1!$ New&amp;

8155 Local News

I 30 Arthur GodfTeJ

1100 News

11 10 Weather __
11 11 Love of Life
11 30 Se-.reb for Tomorrow

11 45 Guidlnll L11hl
12 00 Katie s Kitchen
I:&amp; 30 As the \\lor ... Tuml
1;DO Beat the' Clock
H
1
1 30
oUJepar 1
2 00 Big Payoff
2 30 Bob Crosb)' Show

3 00 Brighter Day

3 1ft Secret Storm
I N hi
3 30 ~d
.l!.,ieo
tg
The
Eilrly
show
4 00
.,., 30 y our E810 Repo rler
15 415 Sports Parade
~ M
That?
6 oo
6 15 Dougls!l
wards
6 30 M)l .Frlen FHc.ll:a
7 00 Vlc Damo e

To Tell tbe 'fl;uth
Spothght Playhouse
8 00 MllbQna
$64 OW Question
8 30 I've
A secret
Sptke Jones .,now
9 00 20th (Century Fox
UP to the mmute NeW!
10 00 Up tq·the mmute New1
10 05 Scann ng the wealber
10 05 SeaJ)flmJ the Weather
10 lC The Late Show
10 10 ~eLate Show
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WHT~ C'-annel13

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CHANNEL 1l WED

10 89 Sign On
11 00 Adventure&amp; in lAarntq
12 00 L1bertce
12 SO The Gretchen Wade Show

10 59

Neighbors
Movtf! Matinee

American Bandstantf
Cartoon Club
Mletey Mo111e Club
Five Star Final
John Dalr a..d New~
Confhct
Wyatt Earp
Broken Arro•
Telephone Time
I Spy

Wrher

Public Defen4er
New• tf the Nllbt
Tbeatu 13
Siln Off

Olive Ingraham

The plastic bow and arrow plant
located in Petalkala is one of two
Ohio Pataskala s pyrometric

U 00
12 00
12 SO
1 15
1 SO
8 00
t 00

S1an

On

Adventures in Lerrrn!lnJ

Llberace
The Gretchen Wilde
Neighbors
Movie Matinee
Amerlcm Bandftand
Cartooa Clu~

5 00 lrllttoy l!OU..

Clulo

8 00 l'lve Slat Final
8 15 Jobn Daly • the 130 DIQ!eyland
780
800

830
900
9 4S Spo&lt;IIOOpl
toJ 00 Newt of the MIChl
10 10 Tlr ..\1'0 13
II 30 SllPI .011

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sure temperature tn ovenJ
ceramic~ lD.du:stry) it one of
In the 1\ation

I

Wilt I e awarded all or t fOI ro.~
&lt;If tt\e e p.Ure title to s1.1d r eal
Propoul No 1
e ~T at e hereinabove d elt'r bed Thillt
NOTlCI OP AJtPOIHTMiiNT
Cii lla Count) Oh1o Qll Seet on lhe defe ndar&gt;!.i heretn mi!lht elalm
lncvtrJ
0 00 State Route No '175 '\ n 1an mterta n and ttl 1a1d real
FOil CON!II!ITl!NT DEPENDAIILE RESULTS
,."".,
IJ
Walnut Township uy appl) g a f!tltat e by r euoa &amp;f the meorrecl
GB '-'~11 BLOCS C9
ln-. et Jtpll Jllfllflt DataMid hltumlno WI trcalment Item T 31 descr pt on used lD the a;orea11d
~~~~~';~~~~:;:::'1
berebJ
ctven
tb4t()ffU!e
Ber
Pave-men Wid"·
deed t~ nd ar. y further ntereat or
I Mil.. llerth If l'lllliNf
thaNotlcF
Mat la
Janey
'lf'lwte
Polt
LU 18 (cet
-addrt~;S! 11 Unpvllle Ohio Route
1.e ngtb 2117280 feet or 4 01 darm t hat u 1d defendants m gbt
QUIQ[ SERVWE 1m
1:6- 1 hu *n duly appointed aa b
mile!
a a~e rt ! not &amp;nown to the ~la nt ft
pairinl tt,. hltGr)' 'nli.Ded. ecutrJx of the Estate of hoob ~
Pr~nl No 2
The prayer of N:ld pe tlon a
watchmaker COUJHI ~ ne:; late of Salem TO~htp Meigs
llle gs Cou nt y Ob o on Scct1on !hal ea h and f!Vet'J one of the
RATES
LERS. Pur:ulrCI,J
t.J.tf Courrty Ohio dec:eaaed..
4 82 (part) Sta.te Route No 6&amp;l abOve d efe ndants be compelled to
t: ~lltl per W'OJ'd. one luutlon Minlm.WD charre OOe - l eentl
Dated lhl! 5tb dey Of "-"cuat
Bedford Tuwnsh p b~ 11pply u serl any clam they may have m
,er word tor VlMe eoowcutlvt' fnsertionL
..,.ng a b tun lnous treat men 1 en and t o uld real elrtate or be barred
1957
lpeclal - One more for 21 cents per word
John c Bacon
T 31
th erefrom II at the c alms H any
Good (:tea VHII Clljt
Full rate of 2 ceotl per wm'd wi.Jl be chnrgOO for ad.vertldn,a: It
Judie of the Probate Coqrt
Pavement Wilth 18 ft et
of sa d dtfendanta be declared n
All Muea nd llodell
DGl pa1d tar befote the 11!ltn of each montb followina: lnsertl.oa
MelP CoUDlJ Ohio
Lt 1th
11 98!J 60
f t
or val1d that plla1nt1ff 1 t tie tn a nd
Ei'm'!ll In AdverttslD(I-Should be reP9rted immediately The
(IJ)
3te
..
2
27
miles
to u d ~a! e~Jtat e be qo eted and
12 19 26
n.l1Y &amp;eptJael ., U not lJe responsible for mOIIC tba.n one lneorPr11po11l
No
3
that each of sa1d defe1 tants be
NinllllePU.on
AUTO SALES
Morgan
rou1
ty
Olto
on
Sec
forevto.r
l;:larred from aJsertllli any
Card of Thanks and ~ial Notices of Evets $1 00 Obltuadel
NOTICB OJ; APflll.ICA1'tpN
lion 9 6g (yart) Stat e Route No cla m to sa d real estate and tor
'Ubllebed at 1 cect per word.
Publie Notte' Js hereby .dven
tn llomer and Unton Tow fl
other rehe r
(20 8) Insurance
tha' HAllie z..-Jde:. dba ~le 1Ships, by Jpplym g a b tum nous
Sa1d defendan s are requ1red to
ft)
f 14)
Rent
.=::_~------ Trantfer Co bas filed tnth the trea;.ment Uem T 3I
a$wcr sond pet ton on or bdore
~~~ ~ ~.. Public Utilltaes Commiaa1ob at
Pavement Width 18 feet
the 28th d ay ot Septe mber 1957
House for Rent Three '"00111.11 an I
M-wtcw•rt.l'l for
Hl.d&amp;epoft. Wfno .. A~ Ohio~ ~pHea~1on to ameJ¥1 con
Length ll.352 feet or 215 m l c~ o.r j ud~ ment Wlil be taken agau~st
bath Redecorated f ne 321X
llm~nife Lugaa~ - Lane Cedar
8oMI. Pl¥me au:.l:
........ traet motOE: carrler ~nut No 744.
Pro""l No 4.
them u ~ra yed for
8-19-3Ip______
€htJtl - LAU Wladow Fans....
AdJ
th
foil-''
Nob!
h
Se
LON (Piamtd'f)
V GREENLEE
~
~
11.,1 a'-1 :UIIJ
e
"'"f'Rif 4hi~
e County 0 10 9n
ct on
Frll:ldalre Refrlgeratan
One
three
1oom
Furr
~&gt;'hed apart
r
l4... "" .. I.Gr!.- .-~ .......~....
The
Amdlesn
Africulttind
qie._p.
173
State
Route
No
574
r
WEB
..,TER
,
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FULTZ
lakllf fumlture Mlddlt,.t Ohio
--.. a.u ........ o._
teal Cqn;apany W'11blqto~ c ~· Wayne Townsh p by app y hg a
'"'
mcnt Ut1l t es pa1d A~ly: at
4 29 tt
l4iU..
Ill~~
Oblo
Ohio
using
Ure
foUOWlOc
equip.
treatment
Item
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31
Allor
eys
ror
Pia nt ff
Homlit Re staurant
8 19-elc
ment 2 traeton and 2 traQerl
{7) 30 8) 6 13 20 2'1 (9 3 to 7tr
18 fe('l
I will uo.t b.e. responsible for any
Jnterastlfll parties may obtain
or 1 95 m le s
debts coniracte'd by any Gther ~room furnLShed apar ment Ull
fqrt:her inlormetiqn as to satd apNos 1 to 4 mclu
teraon than myself Roy Ell s nues pa d APD y Home Res-taur
NOTICE 0 F APPOINTM!iNT
.a,nt
8 J9-6tc
p.J.ieiltioo I;y addrelsing the Pubth111 prOJect to be com
8-!9-Stp
Executor
not later than October 31 lst.ate of Lill;.n G Dunt dece•Mtl
lie Utilities COmmlulon of Ohlo
C.Olumbu• ObJo.
Notice 1s hereby g ven that AI
IIAQle Zerkle dba
(8)
B1dders must apply on fhe pro- bert H Durst whose Post Offu·e
Zerkle Transfpr Co per rorms Cor prequa f1cation address li Pomeroy OhiO has been
1951. Bwck V~ Century '2 595 For Rent _.. Extension Laddera
34 Race Street wlth the Highway Credtt Examm duly appomted as Executor of the
2 dr Hard Top Trade In from
Scaf: Jld lioardt,. Dr~JP Clotbl
Middleport Ohlo er at Columbus Oh o at least 10 Estate of Lm an G Durst !at~ of
satWled Buick owner on new
davs before the date set to open Meigs County Ohio dei)eased
Buick Dynanow d1lve Blaett
Cllolon
Fisher Middleport.111 t1
19 26 (9) 2 31c
Phone 826~
Dated th s 2nd day or Au&amp;uat
b ds
nars Pomeroy
8-16 6tc
1957
The mm mum wage to be pa d
N9TI~I TO CONTUCTORS
John C BaCOft
to all labor employed on tl Is con
1J5J GMC 1h ton Pickup $795
STAn DP on1o
Judft of tM Probate Court
tract &amp;ball be n accorl;lance w II
.-ready new paint JOb Not a PEMALI HELP AIRLINES NEED
mtUCTUIIAI. 1 IrE¥
DIIPARTMIINT 01' "JGHWAYS the ScheduJe of PrevaUmg Hour
Mel~'\ County Ohio
flaw or blem sh
Blaettnan
young won en See our ad un
ICUP llOjl_- ...-t1
Cel&amp;~~"*'l. Oltlo- Autu~t 1: 1957 ly Wage Rates Ascertatned .and B) 6 13 20 3tc
Pom8(W
8 l 6 6tc
der Educat on Ccnttal Jnsltute
VALL
C.n~&lt;a&lt;tN~r.; ~ 1 C~P'I
Detcrmmed by The Departmemt of
1953 Bulcks as tow as $895 F ve _ 8 2_o- 1Jc
Induslrtal Relations appl cable to
::_______
UNIT PRICI CONTRACT
fme cars trade In from sat s- Housekeeper to ~re for two ,..... 110
P..-rM
Sealed proposals ,-Ill be re. State H ghway Department 1 n
fied owncll!l Blaettnars Pomc
chtldren dur ng the clay A p p l y + : . .
ceived at the office of the State provements m accm dance v. 1 b
roy
8-16 6tc
after 6 p M 166 Ash St M1d
Highway Dlre('for of Ohio at co- Sections 411503 (173) 411504.
(1'14) 4115 05
(17-4al 41115 06
dleport
8
ls-3tp
lumbua
Ohlo until 10 00 a m
1954 Pontiae B Star Chief $1 395
(17-5) and 411507 (17 5a) of the
Obio
(Eaatern)
Standard
Time
on
~nv Cpe Like new light blue
~'IUBANCI AGINCI
Wednesday September 4 1947 Revtsed Code of Ohto
f nlsh with new blue top an l !mmed ate Otrl 16 or over for
Season tlek Is for reserved
The b1dder must subm t Wi th
temporary
tlelp
w
th
general
111~
~~
...
Hn'*
for improvements m Me1gs Coun
all leather seats
Hydr~mat c
hiS bid a certified check In the Sl'ats at \\ ahama H gb Schoo
housework
baby
s1tt
ng
car
ACCIDin
ll'
Oh1o
on
Section
MEG-$-6
91
dl:lve Really sharp lookmg
foot Unll games are now on aale
o[ wo smjl,H children L ve m
L~ C..alty MUll....
Stat• Route No 680 In Bedford amount of $600 00..
Blactlnara Pomeroy
8 16 6tc
at tne EcG.rJom y Grocery store In
Plans
and
speclflcaLJOns
are
or out Phon&amp; 241
8.16-Gtc
Townalup by grading dr•mlng
New Haven accord ng to Co&lt;~ c h
on
r
ie
n
the
department
of
h
gh
P,AVIRJ
wtth
b1tuminous
ro•d
mlX
1952 Buiciul as low as $(195 Choice
In Ml~ OHIO
surlac:e course 00 cruslled aJ(!'e- way~ and the offtce of the dtvu Ralph Sayre
or five good ear~ Blaettnars Housekeeper Middle aged lad~
Sa}re sa d that 320 seats on
6116-M
"
6111 ga~ base and by coru;truct.ing a wn deputy d1rector
Pomeroy
8 16-6'1: Wlll rece ve good treatment not
much work J~n W Young
contiDqous concrete slab bridge
The d1rector reserves the r ght the home s de of the f cld had
been marked o!J n a reserved
1956 Olds Super 88 '2 495 2
Racm" Rt No 2 MCJgs Co
with capped pile substructure Lll reject any and all blds
seet
on The t rkP s sell fur $4 00
dr Hard Top Pu,wer --steer ng __8-_2o_"'"GEORGE J THORM.YER
_______ (. ~2_1_)~R_ea:_::_I_Estat_e
&lt;Spans 28 reet 35 !eel 211 feet
Slh
and w l b&lt;' good for s x
and brakes Hvdramat c dr1ve KOREAN VETERANS to trn n for ~
Acting
Dir.ctor
,.---- roadw~ 28 feet) Brtdge No MEG
home ga n cs
A fine autonwbile Blaettnars
8-2()..27
2tc
A rtfnes,..,and Televtslon See our ~-.. L"'t ~ .
680o07~ ewer West Braneh of
11 e reserved sect on was mark
Pomeroy
8 16 6tc
Ad under Educallon
central
~-·
Shade RJYer W dth Pavement 20
~ of lh or ler o a low \\ ahama
Institute
8 20-1 c
feet Roadway 32 feet Length
fam; o purehn. e
rke s wh ch
~
POMEROY - 2 bedroom trume 2 "i'OO feet Cll I-'ll m les
LEGAL NOTICE
'
A
O
I
n
rc
hen
seats
at I'Ve ~
Ins1de and Outs de House PalDt
bungalow witb batb hardwood
The date set tor complet on of
Robert Tate W II Tate Earl Car
mg ch1mney and roof work of
floors basement 111 furnace thu; work shall be as set forth 111 ter and W 11 Carter whose places g ne v. thou ha ng o go to the
I. B. lL\WUI'IGS SONS ~ - •• all k nds also carpenter work.
reat storm wmodwl and doorL the h1ddin1 ifOPO~l
of reSidence are UPknown Jnd can r el d Far n ad a cc of the gam e
~ut llfret"ket Sentce.
Day
Harry M ler
s n charge o
Free tstrmates 20 years expcr
In A 1 condition at tba very
Bidders
muat
•pply
on
the not be ascertaUled and the un
fboq G2T Nl¢ Pbooe
Nf:S~able price o! $MOO 00
propett forme fo~; prequallf 1ca known heir~ deVJ~ees legates exe t cket sales
ence Reasonable r&gt;r ces Call
1!1111oX. DODGB PLYliiOUTH
Pomeroy 504-J
8 12 12tp POMROY - &amp;.room frame witb tion With the Hiilrway Cr('dit Ex cuton admlmrtrators and a!lilgns
new bath furnace heat level .am.iner at Columbus OhiO at of Andrew Tate deceased Robert
-~··
3. u
WANTED CARRIER-Grrt or boy
lot $41500 00
Iea.rt 10 days before the date set Tate., 1f deceased W1ll Tate 1f
for Rutland Route Contact The POMEROY _ Duplex .f room 11 to open bJds
decea•ed Earl tarter if decealled
Da ly Sentmel
8 12 tf
and bath down 5 roam.a and
The mJnlmu,m wage to be paid and Will Carter 1f deceased whose
(POl 'ALII
---bath up Separate entraqeeJ and to all larbor empl-d on this con places of restdence are unknown
FOr Res;taurq.ola or Schools New MALE
YOUNG
li!EN to
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b
rta d wt
traln l;IELP
for Alrlmes
and Televlslo.n
ut1nt)' metQJ'&amp; Hot W~ttll' heatint tract shall be- m ¥eordance with an cannot e asce me
Sllii1!lt!U BolrliW•tor 32 J!U
full basement witll lallD-.. f.,_ the lll!-"-ed.ule of n.cvaltln• Hour take notice that Lon V Greenlee
SEATTLE \\ash UP The cr
See our Ad under Education.
~·;r,
.-nail
~-~
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111 11 d h
tltl
~ ~ 'door oomple~~ w ttl unrt
bcs
scoffed and thA experts r I
Central Institute
o-ttc
clllties
double
prqe
eoD'ltlh
ly
Wqe
Rates
.t,seertalned
and
as
plamt
1
e
11
pe
on
82
WV $f$0,00 now fllOO Oil- G•J,J'
lent '1000000
Determined bJ ttt, Department of agamst them on the 29th day of culed 1,t e Flo d Patterson Pcle
i¢" Jj\Cit S REI'RIGERA Middle Aged ~omu:n who needs SYIACUH - a.room house with !Adu.strlal Relation~ applicable to Jqly 1957 in Common Pleas Court Rademach er v. r rl s op~n heav
N!lW HA VII:N TU 23537
home to be companion
lor
bath hot alr beatln-' prage S~te Jliibw27 Dfpartment lm of Meigs County Oh o the same ywe ght box n g champ on h p here
th ddle aged lady v,; rite p o
3 room bouse- ~Uld 5 room llouo proumenta lA aDtOrdance with being Case No 12 578 a!leg ng Thursday-but promoter
Jaek
MI.Utp
---:::Box 4~ Pomeroy Obio »12tp
for nntals.. iN1cSe lot 18bl311 lfecUona ~;l-lSQJ (1'1-3) 4111 ot amona: other things that the [&gt;lain IIurle' sat bnck to laugh today
~1 Reffi8'erttor Cheap Con
wttb 2 story broilet' ~qat
(1'1'-t), .f115.01 (1 7-4a} 411 ~ 08 tiff rs the owner in fee s1mple and
We II nave a 25 000 crowd
tact Paul Taylor toe Henry St
ver
frontap
lot
about
P'
bJ
(17-1)
ud.
4111UT
(17-Sa) of the In actual possessiOn of the follow largest ever drawn wes of lhl'
1-I.Nip
100 Total prlte $18.000 OQ
&amp;ev.lwd COde of ~hio
ing delcrtbed real estate to-wtt
Mtss ss1pp
sa d Hur e}
An I
WANTED- Good farm with J004
Tile b14der- must submit w th hi•
The following real e9tate !Utu we expect that the
Usid eo,J furnace Good cond1
a e ~ I b~
set of attraetlve buUdlna:a, mod bid a certified check in the ated In th~ Village of M dlleport upward of $400 000
tlon. l!bone 6366M
8 19-61.c
ern home About 100 acres mount of $3AOQ.OO
County of Meigs and State of Oh o
111 ~ bouse and bath one mile Baby Slttl.ng wanted by day Full
Prefer on a hiah1JI1 Cl,lb
PIIDI and 1 ~eoi..ficatlons are 00 and deecrtbed as follows
or part ttme Phone 286
~ of Cheater on Rt 7 Bun
buyer
Ill• in tbe d~ent of hlj:hwaya
Beginmng at tbe Southeast cOl'
B-20-6tp
n~ water natural &amp;&amp;! In house
cyCKLit •••~TY
IDA t~ altice of the cUvislon ner of Lot No 2 of the Subd v
•M bll garden Call Yukon
Pit~ 1. .1' Q:P.lrtf · ~ttt:
slon of Lot No 65 m the Town of
H ~Gil'\G-.21} BOX 229
11-IIIIP- A- Y &lt;:arte. S 17 6tc Wanted-PAPER
(I)
11
3\u
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~vee
the
right
Middleport thence North 31 de
yean etq:;erlenee Free e• I
:--::=-,..--,--_;:;.·ta
U:j~t
••~a;:
all
blda
sree
20 East 287 feet following the
mates, L. V Reldn• r Raclr.
I'Q) IAUt - Apples New Ha.
Twq ~ ~~~~Qf 33 acres
~~
J T
Esst line of aa1d Lot No 2 and an
Box
124
Ohio
14t
~ Qriffiard New Ha.ven Phone
&amp;as -..u q4 .ftil~fll cltJ w.a~ni ~~e~ZER eJ:tendon thereof to the South side COlUMBUS UP- The r eld of
~
'f.2Df
ter min~ rta:~s Plio- IMlJM (8) " ' 2t *~
of the Diamond Hollow Road ]Df! j mtor golfers In the 12th
VlrJil TniQI'!d'; Syraeulli!
thence m an Westerly drrectlon Annual tnternatronal Jaycee Golf
8-~04tc
lo~ NOTICE
followmg the South lme of said Tournament !Oday was pared to
c• .. •a u... wu
h
rot4 about 4i feet to a pomt the low 100 scores plus t es m
11]\lo Sl l'olneroy
7 :K-27U!
TERMITES IXTIRMINATID
2'\~
ol ~~: ~~, 0: ~:;, ~~~; whl&lt;h 1a an cxten11on ol the W•&lt;t prtpa-rat on for the '72 hole cham
For f~ lnspeetloa phone 383 J4
a:·i-..,•tUI!'C.,. Uftl'\.
Vlr-'111~ w'+ tf •ddred Anthony Une of said Lot No 2 thenee p On!&gt;h p f11ght wh1ch gets under
H ~'1 J'ord
~Ford.
TransGilmor., Supply Store Pom~y
JUIU.II.W.o2
IU.Ciil'
~ ~ place ot reei
at degree 20 we~t to the wav We( nesda
minion &amp;-eOOxl8 tlru·
on
AU wat&gt;k guan.nhttll. J'ullY. iD-de
nee
f.
unknown
will
•-•·...
eorner of said Lot No
Jerry Brennan U S Jaycee
.!ured Vaughan a Industrial and
Ford wheels Alfred Ye-uger
l
.......,
the West hne o!
On
Ice thai on Augu&lt;t 20 19f7 the
dulance o! 255 sport s d rector pred &lt;"ted 11 total
Res ie1 tial Termite Control SerPhone 838Y
&amp;-14-0tp
vice St Marys W Va
7 25 tf 17$ to p~ee for well paid p~ undenlgned llled his ~tUtlon
corner of of about 165 would be .li(ood
tomatoq 1arge Pmk Mcxlcans
10
sltions
t i l or non tech ag~ F'
the Common Pleas
on the North atde enough to earn the teenaife link ~
non..... Second House East
man a shot at the 1957 t lc
ntcal Pu lie
tr~Jct. HGp111es Court ()f Melgs County Ohio ~;~;~t~~~-;~;;~~'duect
Road thence in a
from !fheol I\OWii: Wm. H
F~
~fii\IIW.J..tlo ~ J'lllrtl!WI'tWD C..e ~ 12G88 PJaying ~at he
on following
Holm-, Syraouae GUilla.
A'S RI!TURN COLEI\IIAN
1st.: P&amp;dia opera+-, 'MMttag U. . .qtwJ a divorce
ex(:lusJVe t be
1
d Lot 2 t o \he
...,.,
e1
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h
o sa
lc ~--•
KANSAS C1TY UP-The Kan
11-1311
ents
e
uvvu
PIJ
trav
aown
....
~·
p
of
t
e
bouseho'd
fur
place
of
begmn
ng
Being
aU
of
-&amp;v the
Cannmg Tomatoes
Call 809X
mar security Traini~ f6nnula~ nlshinp and automobile
aald LOt No 2 of Subdlvis"lon 65 sas City Athletic~ relurntld left
Mour
l)anded D teher R p Coleman to
anytime
&amp;19 atp
tat~~~d~ttfl~
~ ~- ":-'Jef~~ttnl:d ~:=~
and a parcel on the Northerly stde th.e Buffalo B ~ons
or
1
Board
iD~·JaeQ;"tl
d
I
thereof extending to the Diamond
8 piece cHRinlf room IIULte and
1~
tr~i'l for apeclf.J~d lele,.rlsl,qn Ml 1" ' groun s 0 eroas
Hollow Road
A M Sllort wave CQMO\e ra
eleetmrdca
pOiltions
d
~e;.;m..
~
4Hir
and
extreme
That plarnt fl and hls predecee
MilaKET REPORt'
dlo G9od condition Catl 81 UX
lJ\81\ OI.!P,EII:&amp;m~Jl ~~..~~ SaJ.,_(i qauge will be
~on m t tle have held said real CJNCJNN ATI t P
Prod
or ~5 PtarJ S~ MlddleporL
or Oclo ettate adversely openly and no Eggs fum 1 2c h gher p- ce
Prelimlne- home M''u v \r "oln' oa ancf after the '"f]nd
8-19-U
need.• til illtelr&amp;$ wl&amp;lt ~ b... l$57
torlously as against each and every at fa.rRlfl con umer A JUIIlbos 4
posU\on ~flDI'OVe4 fq,r KofP'"
Roy A ElliS
:me of sa 1d defendants for a period to 46 A large 40 to 42 A n e
P ACBE!I (Wltlte)
vefmrnt &lt;luaU,.,_ now POl" full
Pia nllff
n excess of twenty one years that
di ms 31 to 34 A sma l 22 to 24
We arO pic1ririf Belle of
l~f·r~{lll M 1 cnqngn .t QQC.e: w~,r &amp;: Fultz
IW't or said real estate WitS owned B large 30 to 33 FOB A large
gla .... &amp;lbOI'tf ....l\4!1 . ' "
Alii1.JNl3S TRAINJN'G l¥.¥18ION At\~e)'f for Plamt ff
b)' one Andre v Tate and was own 49 to 50 A med urn 3Q G 40 B
container Webster Fnilt tirm
CW11tA1.
Tv.rRNJ~At.
8)
!0
!T
(9)
3
~0
11
24-ltc
ed
by him 11 the t1me of his deatb large 38 to 39
Servlf~
5 m~ ••l of ChUte• 0 Tel•
IN:Cl~
whlcb occur -ed In the year 188.2
Chickens steadv fr et'S :i to
pbone YU-53201 Cbeater 0
81R N'atlnllal Cltv B~rl!l )ltflf
J4QT~I TO CONTRAC"{ORS
tbat sud Andrew T:t.te cUed lntef- 3.1At )ba 20 to 21 \i!
heavy hen
&amp;»tl Custom Built K1tcllep. K.Uchens
f!&lt;)o 'Eqclhl,. Clevelv,nd ~· O.hlo
.,TATE OF OHIO
tate and on the 4tb day of Auguat 13 ~ IS l ght hens 10 to 12
4"8Jined for your home l&gt; reo!
DaPA.RTMBNT QP HIGHWAYS 1~11 Roh.ert Tate Will Tate Earl Fryer dtstnbutiOn 4MIOO a 2ll
ertfmatea P'oreman &amp;: Abbott t..r "~.f.
Black ~'AI bor~ 4 ye"r- old
C·t~a, Ohio AutuJt 9 1957 Carter and W11l Carter together 15000 at 20% and 1"000 at lUI
Phone 6264-Y:______
8-6 tf ~~~~
very a:entle $125 Phone 907M
liiDUCA.TIOI'f
C:ofttr•d S.l•• L..el Copv No wllh their •pouses tntended tl) deterlfl ned Pflct'S
ltN&lt;fY Mlx Coneme, wa¥*1:
Vlra:U Teaford syncue
57-491
convey all tbat part of said real
Butter 90 score 'llc
~'1!1 an~ ,,...1 Phon&lt; Wt
'MtiT
PIUCI
CONTRA.~T
estate
which was owned by sa d
8-2lh'l\!;
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8l.....tc
Bell~ proposals will De re Andrew Tate at the time of hlS
thO\lBIIOd~ Of Yf'&amp;rl l"O ' (t\fl~
cef.M4at tbe offlce rJf the Stall' death one of the. p,redec(!1l~f~ lf\
~If~
ln_,...,
thlrn
a
bhret
beat
FIAT JlOCK Jnd 0
T A
RADIO ... ~ON S&gt;;RVIdi
Highway
Director of Ohio a title to th" pla1ntlff but that by Oav s had the surp1 se oT b s ~ ff.
vM
..
,
North
America
Tt
measPhon"' 1JO Qe,end A,ppllante
t or 3 bedroom houge I Melg ~
Tf'd 7 :.1 feet ton~ counting lts Columbus Ohio unt I 10 00 A madvertenco only descr bed part I e oaught the meRsles I ha d
8tMe l~ W Main St Pom.crot
Count7 Family or 3 J.(lultt
all ThP. modern beaver found In M Ohto &lt;Eastern) Standard Tim e of uid real estate that the possc.s them a day befo e: 1 kne
h
:1-23-11
8 J9-3tc
.Phone llll89
'lebr.,.,• 11''1¥ 119"• ~ Wednesday September 4 1957 ~ion of the plaintif-f and ht• pflie ~aid He ~aid he probably caugh
deeessors ln title as to sll Gf said them frnm a recent C11Sc he treat
UnturDiib~d - 3-;; ... 4 &amp;ettf.M e~wr new. aRd r:epain. Row~ lt. dUI- nllt ~ ·tan. for lmpl'Ovements In
Proposals
Noa
1
to
4
mttuslvc
real estate baa. ~ asserted aa od
Phone
90'1M
Vlrgtl
Teaford
Sy
enough
or
Jive
long
ClfOU&amp;h
to
aebouse ia Pomeroy or Maddleare
offered
as
one
project
and
an
unequ vocal ela1m ol o.wnenhlp.
qulre
any
ereat
size
racuse
8
20-3tc
porL Phone 2 M'
8 lHtc

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WE IUY

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JUNK CO.

Season Tackets
On Sale Now At
New Hoven Store

Rod nty Downing

Real- estate Broker

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Field Pared To
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:A!&gt;JHIHG'I'ON'-Commun 1m t. meet Ill" Ill match In the battle
of thlt fair.'" u m Ihons ftock to American HhibllJI all over
tho woo1d
United Sta.tell otrldab aay that th11 country a lattse01'11« n the

fteld Ia Sfv~ lbe lovJet Union and Red China th~ two :naln Com
rnuflbt compt.Utonl a cood run tor their money

For aome yean; the CGmmun tts had lhe fteld to themselvn but
.Ill La.te 1964 the Ulllted 8tate.9 decided lh.at nter
naUonaJ fain repr81!11ted a fruitful fleld n U e
stnJcg'le for the mind• ol the uncomnutted peo
pJM of the world
Thla Jear for the ft n~ t t me Yncle Sam f''(
paaded hl..l effort. In lhllr fteld and went bchmt1
the lnm Curtain He exh b ted hia ware11 and
Jmowbow at the Poman Trade Fair La Poland
J'WM V to 23 Sueceae of America partleipabon
et.rwbere had encourapd tM United States to
1taff an exhiblt m fJ1 Iroo CUrtain country

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lo lollla ol lho foln

METROPOl,LTAH

Not1ces

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POlAND WAS NOT 1M ftnt. Cotnn un st
country in which the Unittd 8tatH has done .o
Wethl,.._
The Americu exhibit at Belgrade Yugo.tlav a..
waa a amuhlnl' succesa.
Preaidl:nt 'flto and Madame Tito -vialted the American pavilion
he opealn&amp;' day and then both returned later tor a more extended
Madame Tito wu engr&lt;Ued by a completely fumtahed pre
lc.ted hcuAe and by an American butcher altnp where meat
.u cut tnd padlaged under refrlpratlon
In AlcJwlt.tan 1ut autumn the American ex:h D t was a phe
11omenal ,_,....... .A.ppmxlmately 31 per cent more Atgh.arul toured
the Unlt.ed Stalell dllpley than tbe SoViet exhltllt alld about 39 per
eent more vLiltM tbe American lhow tharl that of Communis
Chlrra.
Tbe Americans In char&amp;e ot the i!'Xhlblt tutd rare judgment Daa
plays were cperated by tra ned AlgllaM: who were ablt to ~plain
the machines and product. In the native tongue Thi.a created a.
hllh\7 ta¥0rable attitude to"Aard the Unl.te4 StaU:e tho! only coun
\ry &amp;o wWia Al•hana for thl..l purpoae
hrthenno~ Cmemucope movies which attracted drovts in
c:lwSed Alfhan aceaea "Yihich dell(hted the crowd.l and hi fi aets
play&lt;d Atpan ..0

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'nfE LARG£8'1 and moat elaborate exhibits were thoae ahown
at the fair lD Blmgkok Thailand One A mer can
exhJblt. enUtled P1-edoct.. of Frudcm Cor .All Free
~ SNw
;Men attracted one mill on people
A lllgJ ll~t of the American e:xh blt wa_., the
AHI'IIdH
tub on shoW ~'~'"' twice da It In an open. alr
M•lllon
theater A capa&lt;: ty aud er.ce of 15 000 jammed

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An Arnencan buar.neeawoman in Bangkok Mrs ltax ne North

selected the fuh1ons and. model$, both American and natiVe a.nu
provided the commentary In ftuent Thai
American partie pabon m ntemationa1 fain expandetl thi.s year
New one• were planned for Tl.lni!l, Tun s a Casablan~ ){of'O('Ctl
and Rio de Janiero Brazil Harl"iRon T !.f~CI n.g d rector of the
Commerce departments Office oi lntcmat onai Trade Fain~ sad
the UnUed Stales w II part c pete off c ally In 21 trade fain by
J;ear'a end
The Un ted StatflS txh•blte ure d~s gned to show- othtr .,-ople how
Amer:lcans I ve Tney are apparently proving h ghly JMJCcesafuJ.

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Tebbetts Hasn't Utanged, But Team
Has, Sa}sGabe Paul; Need Pitrhing
CINClNNATI UP Gener:t
Manager Gabe Palll of the C n
e.mnat Rcdle:s Monda) rose o
defense or Manager R rd1e ~
bel s anrl s mtJI1aneou~ly promu
d to strengthen tbe clubs pllch
ng lrl.a(r wh ch he bl;in ed fQr the
Red legit current woes.
Paul ssued a statement n an
swf'r o a flood of protests from
fans ndud ng hd(l~J.Dg TebbeUs
m effigy abOut the field manage
ment or the ball cluH
He sa d t"e Cinemnalt manager
1s the .same Bmtie TebDetts who
had the Reds tn fint plou:e a a:ood
part of the hrst balf of U1e sea
son

DEMPSEY SPIIARMATE DIIS
SAN FRANCISCO UP - Ed
ward R Mahoney 57 a former
sparr ng partner for Jack Dempsey dted Frida)' n St Fl'ancrs
Hosp tal After l'etirmll: as a box
er Mahoney served on Ute San
Francisco police force for 32 years
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AtfNAPOUS. Md UP - JliD
Baldineer of Pittsburgh a fonner
end at Navy has been named
JUn.IOl! varaaty football coach and
scout for- the vawty at tbe acaderv re:placlq hank Foster Bal
d nger cauaJr,\ a p~:~~ from quarterba&lt;'k Bob .fasti'Ow 10 the 11¥50 AI
m N Jv~ classiC. 'o lead hiS te,m
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We JUS t d d oot have th
p tch ng t~ ha~~.dle ttJe s tuat on
9,nd the r esult was a loss of con
ftdence Ur.at spread to the rest o
tbe club and ~u$C'd. a dechne n
gent:ral all around pia)
he- sa d
Paul addtd that an) mt ctsn
for not h.a\r nt a prtch ng bench
sttould be dU'tfted at htm
'There ts only one thtng I have
tn m nd now and thai
1S to
strengthen our staff for tbe fu
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ALEXANDRIA BAY N Y
baclt n the
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r ng after an eight ~ box ng
layoff s throwmg more r1gbt
hands than usual and usmg the
l o wf'~t bob .veave of h s career

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made tbetr JOUnpter Ill so lt'J or orilnle hOUfllUI DW'klnl on
extremeiJ important to be able Ita belly The Immature female
to reeoantae the aymptoms ln or hal ~ree a.ddltlonal •pob of
der to be11n proper treatment almllll' color on lta back
promptlJ
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The tpld~4 prefer dark and.
a-...
damp place• That 1 WhJ' ther
..."!''!ue.. Sharp PaiD
often are round Ia baaementl aa
The btte producu a 1h.arp pato ra1ea and arO\IDd countrJ bomea
whlch UIU..U7 dluppei.rl pretty A JOOCl WQ or aetttna: rid of
rapldll'.Occulo.Wly itwm Unrer them.la to aprutheU' haunt&amp; wtth
tor u lonr u four or nn houra a 10 per eent aolutlon ot DDT ln
Pol liba P.ext Ui mlnuta OJ' halt uro~ene
an. hOW' &amp;he YlcUru. mlf:h&amp; feel we have maPJ medlclntl whlcti
pertecU, comtorta.~e
pro•lde ua wllh an eft'eetlve way
Then lou1 muaoulu en.mpa of de&amp;llnc w1UIIP1der bltta.
will 1et 1D The 'floilm will b ...
comt .,._ and probably wUl To 1111 Pala
complain of ezcruetaUna paiD Ill. Motphlne an« phenobarbital
the llm~ Moat UtW he l1 de .Uum can be ued to tUI the
velop 1 v•r1 tender and r1aJ.d pUn. AnlntraY~noua lQJectlon of
abdomen
calc1WQ 11ueonate u.ualiJ pro
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and hla brea~ labored The eJ'alll .u.batdt wlt.hln a couple ot
pulae wW be fMble aDd the bea.rt hourL --.-bea\ al(:lwtd. There m&amp;J be a rlle 1 . ._ _
1n "JQ41rature U JI\CreaH ln 1QOIIUOR AIID AlfiWII
bl~ prwur~: btt~chea an• Jl 1
What cauaes the 1kln \a
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ror· *he •lcUJn 141&amp; ~ 11 to due to a nenoua d1lorder or to u.
call I r:loolol II .~ . . ~ lrr aiJWitri\J

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10 30 Strike n Rlcb
11 News
11 10 Weather
11 30 Search. l'Jr Tomorrow
11 45 Gurding Ll&amp;ht
~2 00 Katle J Kltehen
12 30 As the World TurRI
1 00 Beat the Clock
'1 30 House party
2 00 B1g P!lyoff
2 ::«t Bob r.rosby ShoW

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900 This Is Your Life
130 \Valerlronl
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Daily Sentinel
MASON
orttd with brandy and 5pires that I
NEWS I
you
not aware of the dough
Daybook
which a1ake1 the cake
a whole I Mrs Edn~ fee bower and cbtl

The Daily Sentinel
"'f Ol".Jo.

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A million newopopermen' he
replied drumlly taklni 4mother
bite lUI or the bottle lfld Pltflina
on hl1 cigar
And You know
son olhln.11? There aln t b t two
Mrs. Sa lit&gt; c rr Hnrrlso vllle
of us here
auid to&lt;lay Ga I Ch.arles Sheets
Happy birthday Chler Your Sr In 1039 vent to tho Dayton
book stands up on hH own hl1d 0 Vtltcran~:~ ho~:~pl 1 and 1 tor to
0 h :-1 rhu tu u u d listening to le~ ju11l Hke )'0\t
a San til Munlu
a !If veter' u
hi fur more thun 10 years and
{Copyrl1ht
lOG'!'
by Un tol.l hospttal whtte he stU Uves
I nncr Ill a sl ort auloblography Fealure Syndicate lnr)
Erroneous
in tor nat1on
was
on h n .110 1 u
familiar with
recently
provtd'-'&lt;1 The
Do ly
MAlON CLINIC
much f the nat rial es pecially
Sentinel ttl&amp;t Mr Sheets uncle of
Admllalons Ml'l Kathor ne L&gt;' Mrs Carr had
from lol r Ia s
passed awny a
But eve o I Wll ~ fue nated by ona Letart W Va Au.: 7 Mrs number of yumi ago
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The whole book re In Is ne ur
a good Chrlatma.t fr lloake- the
baslt material 1 there hut It s
10 atuddoe! wttlh cherrle91U eltron

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As long as there 1s a well supported Jumor
FaJr it seems assured there wtll be continued
interest ln fa1r1 generally The!!e young pt"o
pie grow up belleve It or not Most 11 not all
these young folks who stay m agnculture wall
be confirmed and devoted fatr worket s and
exhibitors in years to come

The story of the little fat Sou
first job paid
thern I oy wt ~
him u.nclly nolh ng b I who be
t'IIO
ll m !Uo UIH' ) dure he WU
10 und we t
o ~come o tr
noll r~~ r u~ 11nd
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par k
r y fa~c1natlna
to ll I hove been shootlni quail

South hu yo lh
n the North
and hl11 early ra dt on the mlghl)'
~~ \\all Street 1 he Bet a MIIUon
Galete~ Thom~9 Fo 1 ne R,-ans
the llarr man.w.nnd Go 1 d8 and Mor
J :ll'lt aprln1 to I r
h s anec
dolet and thf! ranlp11;( ngs of tho
o1d nnanclal robber baroN l't!ad
u thrllllny:ly u a dlltl'ct e s:tory
I dun I kn1w a hon I from 11
!'!hare I t when Mr Bern e ~els
through with 1om!' or h " Wall
StrHt aturf l relt ns c11:bu sled
at ( I h.ad ju.!lt seen a 1 od buU
fi11ht or ~~ohot l y lim 1 or qual\ on

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hlrd quick and
then gone It could not have soaked down far

BY ROBERT C RUARk
S v 3
ll ~
ago a very fa
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mte1es t and
can be traced to

livestock projects to show the products of
their labor Our county agents and Mr How
ard Nolan together with the many 4 H club

for the Wednesday ran was

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the excellent work done by the Juntor Fau
Board Here young people are insptred
through 4 H clu~s better livestock clubs and

single
Iarmer "ho could be detected beefing about
the ram It was needed that bad on drying
pastures and thirsty corn rows And it still Js

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the hrst venture of Wilham Scott DoYI nmg
ton to the local fair a s a n ex hibitor H s
young son a member of th e Harrtsonvtlle
Honor 4 H club had a ca1f he was proud of
Wtth such an ammal there \\las JUSt one thmg
to do show it M the fau So for the f rst Ume
in dairym&lt;~n Scotts hfe he was IHt iJI g as an
Without a doubt the contmued

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Four H boys a 1d g1 Is ere n
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support for our county fa1

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\\eat her ex c t!pt for last Wednesday afternoon
Y.hen a h e avy shower chased everyone under

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Slawter manager of the Hereford
Show sa1d more exhJbltors c&lt;Jme t o Lhe loca l
fat thts year tha n eve• bcfo e m h s t o r y Thts
speaks Y.e!l for the en lu ng r te e~ t of ag n
&lt;:ultural people m no t on I m b 1 &gt;the ro u
tv fatrs as well Th '-"sc v1s1tmg exhibitors
brought then cots anti bas1 st ppltes
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4---Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug 20, 1957

Bowles Signed By Redlegs For $1,000 Bonus As

rlae hiiW Setetlnel

ReMpo~edCFirst

BAS!B~,~~~!~~LT Welcome Mat To Be Spread Out For Redlegs

IIn

SPORTS
DESK

etgs ounty
To Hit Jackpot

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Bowles of Middleport to·
day was the first young baseball
player 1n history 1n }tc1gs County
The big picnic is Thursda-y evening, 6 p .m , on the high - a.nd prob~bly in Southea!llern
school practice field fur all Little and Pony League baseball OhJO- lo s1_gn a bonus contract
pl.ayers. Don't fail to come, young fellers, unless you just can't with a maJor leag~e dub upon
stand the sight or smell of a right-cooked Amertcan hotdog gr!~ua 1 1 °" fromld h~glh" scho,ol. f
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pi C'ulflji: s ar o
stiite champiG,nshLp

and simply_detest lemonade as bre_wed by t~e Jayce-ettes. (Its I the 19~7 ~HS
lemonade msttead of soda pop, kids . That s better, anyway.) haseh::dl team rlxl'd ilis name to a
The Jaycees are buying the 'dogs and they are countmg on ('mc1nnat1
Rcdleg
agreement
175 hungry baseball players.
Mon_rlay night for ~1,000 . He 1m The trophies arc on hand as provided by the Sports Center m_edl~tely. ~as _assigned to tht:
in Middleport . They will go to the Racine club m Little I VIsalia~ Cal•forma. ClaSs C team
f p
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for 1058.
h T.

League, and to .t e_ 1gers o
ony P a~ . _oac cs WI recelVe
George Ruth. Reerlsville. was
trolJhies as will md1vidua·ls on the two wmnmg clubs.
~•gned as an outfitlder
this
Hats off to the Sports Center for this gesture of good will spring by the Rcdleg .~. also on a
in the summer youth baseball program .
bonus contract, amount unreporterl Ruth had gradualed rrom the
University of Cincinnati In June
Bob Roberts wants to extend hi s personal appreciation. to- where he starred a.s a center
gether with all of those who participated in any way with field- fielder
ing a Meigs All Star Little League team, to the ma·nagers of
Rl"dh•g- Seout Tommy Thompson
the Wellston Invitational tournament concluded Saturday eve- said iu Mirldlcport lad night :
" B~w1es i.!l the fir.!lt high school
ning with our own boys on top of the heap
playu
Ohio ever
"It was a well-organized set up," Roberts said. And he add- signed Inby Southeastern
a major league club."
ed, ''We could ha\te no complaints ab&lt;lut the umpiring or a·ny
In the rnan.v yean 11f the Ohio
other feature of the event."
Valley Association League, 44
And I'll tell you something:
placrs have been signed to proBob is the kind of rellow who would say the s:imc thing fessional contracts . Bowles mak·
and have meant it too- even if his young charges had lost Sat- t'S 45 None included bonus(:~
howl'\'cr, other than noted above.
urday night, or any other night up to the title
In about 1939 Wandell Mossor
That's part of what sportsmen are ma-de of.
Point Pleasant ~igned with Cleveland for $2,000 and eventually
It looks definitely like getting the Grove Ci ly c hampion made the majors with lhe Phila·
baseball team here with Dick Walters Is out for th1s year . delphia Athletics .
Mana~er Jack McClain was to forward lo The Dt&gt;sk a lis1 of
Bowles' m•!(otiations here werl'
open dates. He sa·id he would because he'tl " sure like~ to bring handled by Joh n Plirson.s, l_ocal
who himmy club down here for your folks to see ." However, there are teacher-businessman,
sc i! Signed an a~:~r~e mcnt with
complications.
Since McClain 's club is tied up most of the way in Augu~t the Redlegs last ntg:ht as an acscout for that orgllni1.i·
with NBC playoffs, the proposed game would have to be m C!t&gt;dilel.i
tiun.

September.

The only place such

a

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could be staged would be

at

Wahama, and Ralph Sayre of that fine institution said Monday any game is imPQssible after Labor Day That's when
bleachers for the coming g(id season at Wahama a·re set up.
So what we are dickering with ourselves now about is a
game between Hartford and All·Stars from the rest of the
league- Racine , Middleport, Gallipolis, Pomeroy, and Pl.
Pleasant.
This game will have to b~ played next week, and ladies and
gents, we'd sure like to have a crowd su as to pula few bucks
in the treasurl~s of each club fnr n(~Xt year. The best bet to
name such a team to oppose Hartford looks like a selection
project for the ma-nagers Of the second and third place clubs.
.
Do nal d Wolfe of Racme
and Charley Stobart of Mtddleport.
They can be entrusted to pick two players for each position
and do as (air, or better a jOb, than any oth~r vislble means of

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Watch for definite announcement of ·this game, which
l.v will have to be played~if at ali- by a week from !his
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Yankees, Bra"es,
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and Braves arr· "In" accordtllg lu

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

that's llw

sanw feeling Casey Stengel and
Fml Ilanry
slwrcd ~ol'lay al ·
ltw_u;rh they both _mil de the Lra
.rltttonal
"onythtng-ean -hn[lpcn yet" speec h just to hedge a bil
stcn~el's Yankees hove a 7 \~
gnme lctHl wilh nnlv 37 game~
h'ft to pla.v a~ '"'')' tiuDeh thciT'
rina! w,·~t.ct·n !tip_ toni~ht wit~. a
_g;~mr af!lamctt lhctr Kunsus ut.v
co usini'l.
'fhf' quotalion on 1111'
world
(·hamp ions is "oul" fll\0 10-l.
That ml'an~ 1f you want tu hct
t he y will wm the Amf'ric&lt;~n Lra~t!C' pc&gt;nnaut. you 'rr out of luck .
hut 1f you w:lllt to ''"' they won't
,\'OU ('all p,f't 10· I 01\ds.
\lilwaukf'r, with i 6 1-il l(tnm
11'~•1 fltul :17
.canH'.~
rrm,.!ninJl,
.~\nrt~ II.~ In s\ hij:C I'UIItl trip of th••
\1.':-~r with 11 :;lii 11H' K~Rin st th1· Pit·
atro~ toni:~ht. Awl if .~nu
think
llw Hravc~ won't wln lh1• Nnlion ·
nl J.ragul! fla~. !herr'!· 7-1 oddl'
waitll1;{ fur yott.

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Tuesd•y'• Probabla Pikhars
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Washin'-'ton at Chicago, 2 twl ·
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night-Hyde J-3 ai'ld Stobb.s 6·1.i
vs Wils()n 13 _8 and Keegan Hi
t~r Harshman 7 . 7 .
New York at Kansas City nighl
-Turley IG-3 vs Terry 3.7 _
Baltimore at Detroit nightMoore 8-9 or Brown !i-6 vs Bunning 14-~.
Boston at
Cleveland mghtBrower IH V&gt; Moosi 9-7.
Wadn•sday'i Games
New York at Kansas City, mght
washington at Chicago
Baltimore at Delroil
Boston at Cleveland, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Mond•y's R••ulfl
No games scheduled
Tua•d•v'• Probable Pitchers
Ci ncinnati at Brooklyn, 2 twi
night-Arker 9-5 and Lawrence
lt-10 vs McDcvtlt fl -1 and New·
com be 9-10.
Milwaukee at Ptltsburgh nii hl
-Spa hn 14-8 vs Law 9-7
St. Louis at New Y.Jrk, 2 twinigllt--Jones 0·7 and L Mc0Hmcl
10-7 vs Anotoncllt tl -t2 and Gomez 13-10.
Chicago at Philadelphia, 2 twi
night-Brosnan 3 4 and Bra howsky D-10 vs Si mmon s 11 -8 and Roberts 8-16.
WadrMsd•v'• Gtmel
Ci ncinnati at Bt·ooklyn
St Louis at New York

Three Teams In
Win Column At
Cheshire Play
OVEC,
Waverly anrl
l.akm
were victors 13st I'VI'Iling hdore
a good crowd
in 1:1c Chcshnc
Softball lnvitalion
tournament
with Hartford , Mlrlrllrport nnd
Hupp Wharton fallmg by \hC'
wayside .

Leo Valentine 1,.,1 OVP.C m
hittin g with three for four as the
electrical boys heat llartfor .J 124
on 10 l11ts again~ ! 7 hih for t he
lt1SN.'I. l"or thl'
wmners Mundy
and Ra-nk in harl twtl for lhrctJ
For Hartrord, Juhhng. Fields and
Gillen earh had 1wo for Lhree
Bucky Walters nnd Woorly Ca ll
battery fur lhe Mtdt11c~Jort Baptist ' Churcb, wC'nt down
6 -7 to
Waverly at the winllln~ run came
in on n single hy Bl•rtnlln anrl ;l!l
error Bobhy Nl•lsnn for the lost!r.~
had a triple ami stngle Ill three
trips.
Lakin br·at IIUilP Wharton 7-3
0£ five hits anrl two errors cnm ·
parer! tn three hils anrl lhree errors for llupp Whartnn
fJ()well , shortstop for the winn ers. hil thf' loo~ ~ st hnll ever
~('l'\1 at Cheshire, f..r in1n a cornfield . with two on . Jlc ~Ol three
rnr t hrN' .
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vs. Wavrrly; at R Sporn vs Bigg~
lh'pl. Store, ll. CIO (195fl W . Va.
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wt'ights Bobby Ucll an d Lnltt In her attempt lo swim LakP On·
\'Nt•z . who (nQht to 11 &lt;h"'lw in tario.
tlw ir 'MI 10 round&lt;'r U Sl. Nl&lt;"ho\;L~ Arrna )tonday ni~ht, \.H're
SIGNS FIGHT PACT
rf'mAirht'd tod1y for the ~amc
l.OS ANGELES
UP - Archie
r!ng on Srpt. 9.
Moore slgncrl ' formally ~lon&lt;iav to
ddcnd hiS h g ht-hCR\')'W&lt;"i ·,hl fit!!"
IOWAN LEADS
ag~lnst Tony Anthony on Sept.
CAMI' PERRY . Ohio l!l'- f,:'om 20.
petitiun 111 the 1957 small lwre 1
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--riflr champlonllhip rntcnd its
lry Ohtn, 1m l!lcorpttrnlf'd t'Oill·
sN·ond rla\' here with John Mos- munity or more than ftvc thnu~­
•·hkaw uf 'waterloo, Iowa. holding I and persons Is a cily. Rv lhc IRt11. sllm 1c11d.
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they'll leave the welc·ome ml!t ou•
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Red legs.
Dodger Presidt•n t Walter 0 ' )1al
ley wasn't parttcularly concern cc!
today that the New York G1a:;; ~
h.ad beaten him to thll punch. o~Y
their dec&gt;"o" lo ploy io S&gt;o F&lt;ao
CISCO nt'xt Y£'ar, but it was con ·
sicl~red a foregone ronclusion
that he will hal'c a similar an
nouncemcnt of hiS own befure
Oc-t. I.
Even hc-forl' th[' Dodgers tra!l sf~r to Los Angeles. however. the
Ctncinnati Redlegs are expcclet!
Lo consurnat'e a deal whereby they
will play in the Polo Grounds
next year.
Rep. Patnck
J.
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he "doubtt&gt;rl'· the Giants would
have taken the step they did Mun ·
day witho,tt an "understa!Jd ing"
that Brooklyn would rnov~ to Los
Angeles.

Hill 1ng5 added that !he G•1wb·
decision, to forsakt• New York W&lt;1~
a forerunner of a Dodger !iillft
b)l Oct. l anrl that he expects
either Cincwnat1 or Pittsburgh to
move a National League rranchi ~e lo New York after 13rouklyn
leaves.
Redlegs Seek Larger Gate
The Rcdlcgs. 11 wa ~ lcarnL"d
arc more tndmed tu muk c such
a shift, hecaust' t h1~Y ff'd the}
tun•c a sol1d. pc11nant wnl t' IH IIII C:
duh whieh would dr;..w far bf't
ter ill N~·w York Lh an tl doc!&gt; tn
Cincinnati.
Cincmna ti offtdal~ have !Its·
covcr('d tlwy can not cxpe1·t LOtl
warm a welcome from Yanktt:
PresH!cnt
\Jan Topp11H:: as potential tena-nts of t.he Yankcf' Sta dium bu·t the owtlcrs of the! T'ol•1
Groumis ha~c said they woulrt h~
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cisco and Los Angeles May 26. a
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Ll~:~y after Umtl'ti Press Sports f-ootball
Editor Leo Petenen
revealea
that those two elubs and Clnein- ing weU up toward 4 inchea
nati all would move.
rainfall . October, with
21h mches of rainfall, is ger&gt;erl
the drie5t month.

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Coach Ralph Sayre'~ desntption out thl're and seems to have the
of his cani.lid::~lcs for thC' Wahama instde tra(·k. Even if he does
Whtte 1-alcun.s 1957 foolb:lll ec.li· run !he "T" It looks as If he'll
tton
m1x tt wtth a few single wing
Thirty-three boys have reported pla~s
fu Sayre for_ twJce-a-day workouts 1 BQ~.s who look as tf they'll be
at Bachtel, Ftcld to get ready for , playing in the backfield this year
th e seasons opener Sept. 6 at Ra- arc Lievtng. Marvin Roush, Leroy
\'enswood.
Darling,
Roy
Clark.
Kertny
S.-~yrc reports th:~t he has only Greene and David Rous:1. Darlwg ·
s ix leitcnnen rt&gt;port ing from last played stellar ball in last ~e&lt;~r'.;
year '.-. team whieh won three and backfield until he was InJured
lost seven ~,p.mes They are Lt~- midway in the season. Clark i.o; ::.
roy Darlwg, HubPrt Roush, Jlmm}' senior who has never been out I
I Juhnson. Larry Hesson, Howard tor football bt.ll has good speed
McDaniel and Kenny Gre~m·.
and ~good pa1r of hands.
.
All , 11 all, Sayre lost 19 me n
Up front 1n !he ltnc, Sayre 1 ~
from la.~t )Car·~ squad through facc 1: with his toughest job. Hr
gra,:uation. fDJ!tng grades. ani.! has Robert _Roush, last yea~~
olht•t· reasons. Ch ief among !llc I center, returmng plu~~~ boys who failed to make passm~
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Like everyone else who selects ~be ucat ol can~•,
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4---Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug 20, 1957

Bowles Signed By Redlegs For $1,000 Bonus As

rlae hiiW Setetlnel

ReMpo~edCFirst

BAS!B~,~~~!~~LT Welcome Mat To Be Spread Out For Redlegs

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etgs ounty
To Hit Jackpot

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Bowles of Middleport to·
day was the first young baseball
player 1n history 1n }tc1gs County
The big picnic is Thursda-y evening, 6 p .m , on the high - a.nd prob~bly in Southea!llern
school practice field fur all Little and Pony League baseball OhJO- lo s1_gn a bonus contract
pl.ayers. Don't fail to come, young fellers, unless you just can't with a maJor leag~e dub upon
stand the sight or smell of a right-cooked Amertcan hotdog gr!~ua 1 1 °" fromld h~glh" scho,ol. f
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pi C'ulflji: s ar o
stiite champiG,nshLp

and simply_detest lemonade as bre_wed by t~e Jayce-ettes. (Its I the 19~7 ~HS
lemonade msttead of soda pop, kids . That s better, anyway.) haseh::dl team rlxl'd ilis name to a
The Jaycees are buying the 'dogs and they are countmg on ('mc1nnat1
Rcdleg
agreement
175 hungry baseball players.
Mon_rlay night for ~1,000 . He 1m The trophies arc on hand as provided by the Sports Center m_edl~tely. ~as _assigned to tht:
in Middleport . They will go to the Racine club m Little I VIsalia~ Cal•forma. ClaSs C team
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League, and to .t e_ 1gers o
ony P a~ . _oac cs WI recelVe
George Ruth. Reerlsville. was
trolJhies as will md1vidua·ls on the two wmnmg clubs.
~•gned as an outfitlder
this
Hats off to the Sports Center for this gesture of good will spring by the Rcdleg .~. also on a
in the summer youth baseball program .
bonus contract, amount unreporterl Ruth had gradualed rrom the
University of Cincinnati In June
Bob Roberts wants to extend hi s personal appreciation. to- where he starred a.s a center
gether with all of those who participated in any way with field- fielder
ing a Meigs All Star Little League team, to the ma·nagers of
Rl"dh•g- Seout Tommy Thompson
the Wellston Invitational tournament concluded Saturday eve- said iu Mirldlcport lad night :
" B~w1es i.!l the fir.!lt high school
ning with our own boys on top of the heap
playu
Ohio ever
"It was a well-organized set up," Roberts said. And he add- signed Inby Southeastern
a major league club."
ed, ''We could ha\te no complaints ab&lt;lut the umpiring or a·ny
In the rnan.v yean 11f the Ohio
other feature of the event."
Valley Association League, 44
And I'll tell you something:
placrs have been signed to proBob is the kind of rellow who would say the s:imc thing fessional contracts . Bowles mak·
and have meant it too- even if his young charges had lost Sat- t'S 45 None included bonus(:~
howl'\'cr, other than noted above.
urday night, or any other night up to the title
In about 1939 Wandell Mossor
That's part of what sportsmen are ma-de of.
Point Pleasant ~igned with Cleveland for $2,000 and eventually
It looks definitely like getting the Grove Ci ly c hampion made the majors with lhe Phila·
baseball team here with Dick Walters Is out for th1s year . delphia Athletics .
Mana~er Jack McClain was to forward lo The Dt&gt;sk a lis1 of
Bowles' m•!(otiations here werl'
open dates. He sa·id he would because he'tl " sure like~ to bring handled by Joh n Plirson.s, l_ocal
who himmy club down here for your folks to see ." However, there are teacher-businessman,
sc i! Signed an a~:~r~e mcnt with
complications.
Since McClain 's club is tied up most of the way in Augu~t the Redlegs last ntg:ht as an acscout for that orgllni1.i·
with NBC playoffs, the proposed game would have to be m C!t&gt;dilel.i
tiun.

September.

The only place such

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could be staged would be

at

Wahama, and Ralph Sayre of that fine institution said Monday any game is imPQssible after Labor Day That's when
bleachers for the coming g(id season at Wahama a·re set up.
So what we are dickering with ourselves now about is a
game between Hartford and All·Stars from the rest of the
league- Racine , Middleport, Gallipolis, Pomeroy, and Pl.
Pleasant.
This game will have to b~ played next week, and ladies and
gents, we'd sure like to have a crowd su as to pula few bucks
in the treasurl~s of each club fnr n(~Xt year. The best bet to
name such a team to oppose Hartford looks like a selection
project for the ma-nagers Of the second and third place clubs.
.
Do nal d Wolfe of Racme
and Charley Stobart of Mtddleport.
They can be entrusted to pick two players for each position
and do as (air, or better a jOb, than any oth~r vislble means of

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l.v will have to be played~if at ali- by a week from !his
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sanw feeling Casey Stengel and
Fml Ilanry
slwrcd ~ol'lay al ·
ltw_u;rh they both _mil de the Lra
.rltttonal
"onythtng-ean -hn[lpcn yet" speec h just to hedge a bil
stcn~el's Yankees hove a 7 \~
gnme lctHl wilh nnlv 37 game~
h'ft to pla.v a~ '"'')' tiuDeh thciT'
rina! w,·~t.ct·n !tip_ toni~ht wit~. a
_g;~mr af!lamctt lhctr Kunsus ut.v
co usini'l.
'fhf' quotalion on 1111'
world
(·hamp ions is "oul" fll\0 10-l.
That ml'an~ 1f you want tu hct
t he y will wm the Amf'ric&lt;~n Lra~t!C' pc&gt;nnaut. you 'rr out of luck .
hut 1f you w:lllt to ''"' they won't
,\'OU ('all p,f't 10· I 01\ds.
\lilwaukf'r, with i 6 1-il l(tnm
11'~•1 fltul :17
.canH'.~
rrm,.!ninJl,
.~\nrt~ II.~ In s\ hij:C I'UIItl trip of th••
\1.':-~r with 11 :;lii 11H' K~Rin st th1· Pit·
atro~ toni:~ht. Awl if .~nu
think
llw Hravc~ won't wln lh1• Nnlion ·
nl J.ragul! fla~. !herr'!· 7-1 oddl'
waitll1;{ fur yott.

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Tuesd•y'• Probabla Pikhars
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Washin'-'ton at Chicago, 2 twl ·
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night-Hyde J-3 ai'ld Stobb.s 6·1.i
vs Wils()n 13 _8 and Keegan Hi
t~r Harshman 7 . 7 .
New York at Kansas City nighl
-Turley IG-3 vs Terry 3.7 _
Baltimore at Detroit nightMoore 8-9 or Brown !i-6 vs Bunning 14-~.
Boston at
Cleveland mghtBrower IH V&gt; Moosi 9-7.
Wadn•sday'i Games
New York at Kansas City, mght
washington at Chicago
Baltimore at Delroil
Boston at Cleveland, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Mond•y's R••ulfl
No games scheduled
Tua•d•v'• Probable Pitchers
Ci ncinnati at Brooklyn, 2 twi
night-Arker 9-5 and Lawrence
lt-10 vs McDcvtlt fl -1 and New·
com be 9-10.
Milwaukee at Ptltsburgh nii hl
-Spa hn 14-8 vs Law 9-7
St. Louis at New Y.Jrk, 2 twinigllt--Jones 0·7 and L Mc0Hmcl
10-7 vs Anotoncllt tl -t2 and Gomez 13-10.
Chicago at Philadelphia, 2 twi
night-Brosnan 3 4 and Bra howsky D-10 vs Si mmon s 11 -8 and Roberts 8-16.
WadrMsd•v'• Gtmel
Ci ncinnati at Bt·ooklyn
St Louis at New York

Three Teams In
Win Column At
Cheshire Play
OVEC,
Waverly anrl
l.akm
were victors 13st I'VI'Iling hdore
a good crowd
in 1:1c Chcshnc
Softball lnvitalion
tournament
with Hartford , Mlrlrllrport nnd
Hupp Wharton fallmg by \hC'
wayside .

Leo Valentine 1,.,1 OVP.C m
hittin g with three for four as the
electrical boys heat llartfor .J 124
on 10 l11ts again~ ! 7 hih for t he
lt1SN.'I. l"or thl'
wmners Mundy
and Ra-nk in harl twtl for lhrctJ
For Hartrord, Juhhng. Fields and
Gillen earh had 1wo for Lhree
Bucky Walters nnd Woorly Ca ll
battery fur lhe Mtdt11c~Jort Baptist ' Churcb, wC'nt down
6 -7 to
Waverly at the winllln~ run came
in on n single hy Bl•rtnlln anrl ;l!l
error Bobhy Nl•lsnn for the lost!r.~
had a triple ami stngle Ill three
trips.
Lakin br·at IIUilP Wharton 7-3
0£ five hits anrl two errors cnm ·
parer! tn three hils anrl lhree errors for llupp Whartnn
fJ()well , shortstop for the winn ers. hil thf' loo~ ~ st hnll ever
~('l'\1 at Cheshire, f..r in1n a cornfield . with two on . Jlc ~Ol three
rnr t hrN' .
Tnt\loQ"hl 111 7 ~mlth Uphoht('ry
vs. Wavrrly; at R Sporn vs Bigg~
lh'pl. Store, ll. CIO (195fl W . Va.
champs) vs. WP.Rl ColumbiA.

FAILS LAKE SWIM
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REMATCH ED
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YORK lii' ---FPa1hcr- Tanner . 44 , ra iled Mon1\ny night
wt'ights Bobby Ucll an d Lnltt In her attempt lo swim LakP On·
\'Nt•z . who (nQht to 11 &lt;h"'lw in tario.
tlw ir 'MI 10 round&lt;'r U Sl. Nl&lt;"ho\;L~ Arrna )tonday ni~ht, \.H're
SIGNS FIGHT PACT
rf'mAirht'd tod1y for the ~amc
l.OS ANGELES
UP - Archie
r!ng on Srpt. 9.
Moore slgncrl ' formally ~lon&lt;iav to
ddcnd hiS h g ht-hCR\')'W&lt;"i ·,hl fit!!"
IOWAN LEADS
ag~lnst Tony Anthony on Sept.
CAMI' PERRY . Ohio l!l'- f,:'om 20.
petitiun 111 the 1957 small lwre 1
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--riflr champlonllhip rntcnd its
lry Ohtn, 1m l!lcorpttrnlf'd t'Oill·
sN·ond rla\' here with John Mos- munity or more than ftvc thnu~­
•·hkaw uf 'waterloo, Iowa. holding I and persons Is a cily. Rv lhc IRt11. sllm 1c11d.
'est cstlmatc, Ohio hA ~ 145 citlc~.

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prDbably within Lht&gt; next 30 da~ :&gt;
they'll leave the welc·ome ml!t ou•
in New York for the Ctncinnat i
Red legs.
Dodger Presidt•n t Walter 0 ' )1al
ley wasn't parttcularly concern cc!
today that the New York G1a:;; ~
h.ad beaten him to thll punch. o~Y
their dec&gt;"o" lo ploy io S&gt;o F&lt;ao
CISCO nt'xt Y£'ar, but it was con ·
sicl~red a foregone ronclusion
that he will hal'c a similar an
nouncemcnt of hiS own befure
Oc-t. I.
Even hc-forl' th[' Dodgers tra!l sf~r to Los Angeles. however. the
Ctncinnati Redlegs are expcclet!
Lo consurnat'e a deal whereby they
will play in the Polo Grounds
next year.
Rep. Patnck
J.
Htllings nCa lif.. said in Washington that
he "doubtt&gt;rl'· the Giants would
have taken the step they did Mun ·
day witho,tt an "understa!Jd ing"
that Brooklyn would rnov~ to Los
Angeles.

Hill 1ng5 added that !he G•1wb·
decision, to forsakt• New York W&lt;1~
a forerunner of a Dodger !iillft
b)l Oct. l anrl that he expects
either Cincwnat1 or Pittsburgh to
move a National League rranchi ~e lo New York after 13rouklyn
leaves.
Redlegs Seek Larger Gate
The Rcdlcgs. 11 wa ~ lcarnL"d
arc more tndmed tu muk c such
a shift, hecaust' t h1~Y ff'd the}
tun•c a sol1d. pc11nant wnl t' IH IIII C:
duh whieh would dr;..w far bf't
ter ill N~·w York Lh an tl doc!&gt; tn
Cincinnati.
Cincmna ti offtdal~ have !Its·
covcr('d tlwy can not cxpe1·t LOtl
warm a welcome from Yanktt:
PresH!cnt
\Jan Topp11H:: as potential tena-nts of t.he Yankcf' Sta dium bu·t the owtlcrs of the! T'ol•1
Groumis ha~c said they woulrt h~
p&lt;'rfcctly wt\li11g to rent it to
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well pleased. He repo~- t•-t
Giants and Dodgers to San Fran·
"'~ ua
boys •re going at their work·
cisco and Los Angeles May 26. a
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a will and seem to want to
Ll~:~y after Umtl'ti Press Sports f-ootball
Editor Leo Petenen
revealea
that those two elubs and Clnein- ing weU up toward 4 inchea
nati all would move.
rainfall . October, with
21h mches of rainfall, is ger&gt;erl
the drie5t month.

another major league club . The
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capaeity of Crosley Ftcld in Cmcinnati
The NatiOnal League form;~l\y
ap pru1 crl the shift of both the
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Coach Ralph Sayre'~ desntption out thl're and seems to have the
of his cani.lid::~lcs for thC' Wahama instde tra(·k. Even if he does
Whtte 1-alcun.s 1957 foolb:lll ec.li· run !he "T" It looks as If he'll
tton
m1x tt wtth a few single wing
Thirty-three boys have reported pla~s
fu Sayre for_ twJce-a-day workouts 1 BQ~.s who look as tf they'll be
at Bachtel, Ftcld to get ready for , playing in the backfield this year
th e seasons opener Sept. 6 at Ra- arc Lievtng. Marvin Roush, Leroy
\'enswood.
Darling,
Roy
Clark.
Kertny
S.-~yrc reports th:~t he has only Greene and David Rous:1. Darlwg ·
s ix leitcnnen rt&gt;port ing from last played stellar ball in last ~e&lt;~r'.;
year '.-. team whieh won three and backfield until he was InJured
lost seven ~,p.mes They are Lt~- midway in the season. Clark i.o; ::.
roy Darlwg, HubPrt Roush, Jlmm}' senior who has never been out I
I Juhnson. Larry Hesson, Howard tor football bt.ll has good speed
McDaniel and Kenny Gre~m·.
and ~good pa1r of hands.
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All , 11 all, Sayre lost 19 me n
Up front 1n !he ltnc, Sayre 1 ~
from la.~t )Car·~ squad through facc 1: with his toughest job. Hr
gra,:uation. fDJ!tng grades. ani.! has Robert _Roush, last yea~~
olht•t· reasons. Ch ief among !llc I center, returmng plu~~~ boys who failed to make passm~
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has !Jill on the f1l'ld and w ~ s tlh~
workhorse of tht• ball teflllt unl tl
he ~u.ffcred a let:: i nJury 1:,,1 llt' ..~on Weaver
was a promi,ing
linem&lt;tn who showed wdl la~t
season
Snyrc tluesn't know yet whether
he'll stick to the " T " formatwn
wh1ch he has used durin g · the
pa~t few !&gt;Ca!.ons ur return to thr·
&lt;:inglc wing. As vet he has found
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-j~· the illustration above, you """ a very bappf
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. The titJe. the keys and the car are his-and he's,
•tortinr out on his lirst journey at the wheel.
Of course. there's not much doubt as to why,
be decided to purd&gt;ase a new Cadillac.
Like everyone else who selects ~be ucat ol can~•,
be did it to "keep _current''• so to spea.k, on all
of Cadillac's new miracles of pel'formance aud
~auty and comfort.
But coming to Cadillac, '"' he did, at this par. ticular time o{ t.lte year, we also suspect that he
; .,.. iospi"'d by the aJJd moll~ of prac!icaliiJ'-

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Populcir Brands Guns
and Ammunition
SPECIAL ON BRITISH SHELLS

For in addition to the """""'Cadillac ecoDomiea
" ~ mode!t gur&lt;~ _price, iow opualin¥ c:o0t_&amp;Dd,

12 ga••... _. _ $2.4~ a Box

high reoale value-Cadillac dealers are, at this
time, ltiU'OIIAUJI pnpared to malJ,e Cadillac ownership even more attractivt:tban ever.
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used

WbtJpQ. mapztne1 in Botiy..

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itself. the odds are that tlJjs gentleman
received both a generous allowance on his previ..
ous cat and prompt delivery of his new Cadi1lac.
Have you coosidere,J bow wonderful it would
be to step into a Cadillac 10f your own? Then, you

should f!8'Y your dealer a vis&amp;t-~(_)end an bour on
tbe big&amp;wa.v in the luxury of ~~twood coach·
craflilll-an.d gel the Fafl• for you,.,.,lf.
You'D agree. we know. that the car is Cadillac

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Corrine Manley
Foley-Mclung Wedding Ceremony
Is Honored With
Held Saturday At Pt. Pleasant Bridal Shower

, WSCS Seminar
Scheduled At
Forest Run

Servicemen

Mansfteld wel'e weekend guesls
of J'ohn Dill and d&lt;~ugbLer , Mtss
Either
Mrs Carl Wellman and lOlL
Jtm my SuUon lefl Monday fo'
thetr hom e at rt Gay, W v. '
afler a se\'eral days vult With
Mrs Clara Grueser
Mr and Mrs Thom8.'1 Bowen
arl' VUitl nx at St S1mon {.'! land,
Ga, wtth Mr and Mrs John Roll
Ill SOn

Sandra Bond Foley
dau~htE' r The br~dl!'s mother wore a na·
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Mr!
Norman
Van Meter
AIJ ~duc.atloaal Seminar of the I f ' ' ) f
entertained
Wednesday w1tb a Woman's Soe1e1.y of
Chr!fttan
M&lt;~ son b&lt;&gt;came the bndt' uf Aln navy blue accessones and a pur- br1dal sl\pwf'r
for her sister, Service w1JI be held at the Forest

ander Ke1th McClung Jr , son of

Jdr and

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le orchtd rorsage

A Ke1th McC lun g of

The groom's

nother wore a gray lace
Y.lth match1ng
purple orchtd

Hartford
m a
ceremony at
Christ Eptst•opal Chullh lll
PI
Pleasan t on Saturday afternoon
Rev Jerom e D Rodgers offlcJated
at th{' ceremony

acces~ones

dre~~s ~rr};bn M~leyA:b~~! . m:~~~~~~:~ ~~Yn :!~t~~~d~;~

and a

An orA(an prelude pnor to the
et•n•mor.v was prPsPn ted by Or~:ants\ Alex Crutrks hanks

The hrttlt· was g11£'n
h'
marna ge bv her falher illld won•
A retcptiOn was hPld In the
a gown of tmoort('d It alian ~ Ilk r hurr h pan sh hall tmmedtalely
Her flour lt•ngth drt&gt;Ss .,..;~ 5 di' fullowtn!:( the wcddtng ceremony.
filgncd w1th a bateau
neckli ne 'I he t-nd('· ~ l&lt;~hlr was rcntM"ed
cutlt ned 1n f lorenttnf' larf' f hC' w1th II flor al ~rrangemen\ of Mnapst'ulptnre1l hodJce taprrcd to a d ra~wn~ m~m.~ and gla ds fla nked
drop wat ~ tll l\l' af'ce•Jtcrl 11.11h \a(r h\ lR!l t.tp t·r~ Sth·t&gt;r acccssonc~
Her houff wl sk trl t•m!t·d 10 a &lt;"Omplel('d the appomtmenl~
eohHtun 11~m and a flng('r l!p
A ss t stm~ at !hi• f('r.-ptw n were
tllllsl m fell \l t ~ Lout ~c Eng lehar ' Albrlghl
vet] of tmportrd
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~lis r: Har low Jones ana
sN•d pParl ~ She carrlt'd a whL lL' Mr~ '\lltllon L Miller Pt Plea~&lt;vrayer hook wtth a v.httr ord htc I ant, Mrs Donald A Sm tth , Hartm trkn l!nl 1~1l h s,Jttn stn uncrs fotfl Mrs \1nrl'lll ~ cEifns h MadMtud or 111mor wu Mt !ls An mc Lson' aud C&lt;1 rul Ann Hou s h New
Laur!f• Wharton Of Washmgtoll, H av~n
Pa and b tdesmaJds were Mtss
Heier A:w Hardcasllt• r.f WashFor ht•r wt•r!d tr.~ trip, th e
mg-ton, rJ t. and
Jo hns town IHLdc WOit' a ru val stlk s ull with
N Y Mn P11 ul Hou ~h ul New I htac k accf'~~m Lcs and a whtte or·
Hav('n ;md Mr~ Rouald Ka rr of chtd corsa6"'
New Haven
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Trt&gt; ,\ll emJant~ wurc ~o...,ns or
The new Mr~ McC.:Iun);:' !.&lt;1 a
rurn(Jowrr hluf' ~ 1\k
JJ gan1a 1gradu~t~ o/ Wah,,ma lftgh Sc hool
Thetr halltrlll~ [('n.,;t'J
dre~se&gt;~ and W e~t Vtrllt llla llntverstt}
f1•atured bateau ncek;lncs satin She also atu•ndcd Ma rs lndl Col
"Um&lt;n&lt;••bu &lt;, &lt;l"
and
i&gt;"u[f'&lt;IL 11 ).(e At Wt•st Vtr ~tn la "he wll.'l
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11 soror
sktrt ~ Thttr
enscmb h·- W('ft' a rnem cr u
eta
complelt•d ''Y bandeau)( o[ IJ!ue 1\y Kappd Phi and the YWtA
daJ S)
chn ~anl ht&gt;mu ms
Each cnlunt•t Sh u hR~ been l:'lllployed
carrt sed a colonial
hnu(tUtl or 01 Wa slung-to n
&lt; smce hu
pmk, wh1\ l'
and blue
da1~~ gra duation from tollf'!lc
(' Lrysan!hcmum ... ttt'd wt!lt hltLC
.Mr McClu l!J 1 ~ abo a wradu 11 te
rtbbons
l!f Wahama Jllgh S&lt;"hool and West
Don.tld E Smtih flf Hartford V1rgtn1a UniVN~L iy At the Umwas best m:m for Mr P.ILClu ng venlly he l•as prr stdent of S1g
w~ t lf' the groom s men IHTc H ma Chi fral('tlut y a member o(
Juhhng McCluu g
{ h,t rl(·~
R :Wounlam Sphtnx &lt;~lld F1 Balar
Bro~An nf L'unhar and l'homa~ Kap par Ht v•.t~ .tl u prt-'llitlent of
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the St't ollfl 1•ar cl&lt;ts~ at Harvard
law school a mi u a member of
BEN FRANKLIN
Lmcoln 's Inn Society
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11H• •ouple w11l rc~ HI(! m CumIJnd.L;e, !\l &lt;J'~ ltft('r S 1 · ptem~r 1.

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p
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Lnk an blue streamers were
!huapended rrom a
brkle doll
ung
over
the
table
of
gtfts
1
ce cream , ca ke pastel mmts
were served to the
followisg
guest.s Mrs Jnhn Ambrose and
daughter Betty Mrs
Ch:arles
Hall P01nt Pleuant , Mrs Donald
Manley Mrs R1lcy Manley, Mrs
Clifford Bover, Mrs Fred Little
Mrs Wilham Little , Mr5 Russell
Ferguson Mrs Herman Gaffney
Akron , Mr~
ChHord Manle y
Mrs Mac Van M('ter.
Mildred
Van Meh•r , Mrs Paul Filzgerald
and Lrnda Carl Fll"'crald
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Wtlllam Wall ers, Mrs Paul Mood
tspaugh
Mrs Marthn
Matden, Mrs
Bernard Cook
Scndmg
gifts
were Mrs Rt ley F'ry Mrs Dav1d
Wolf, Mn Alec Fraser ,
Mrs.
John Raker Mrs c H w1se Jr,
Mrs Pa ul Mournmg, Mn Charles
Nea l Charlene Neal Jt.&gt;rry Pullen,
Venneta Carroll, Florene Hurley
Mrs Herht-rt Gtlkcy
Mrs Van Meter was assasted
by her mothel MI'S
Emmett
Manley, Mrs R S Manley and
Mr M. Clif!ora Ma " le.~o

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Pastor Honored
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educa:ton at the SpecJa l m e~t1ng
of the Lad tes i\d or thf' St Paul's
Luther&lt;~n Cit •rch to be h eld Thurs
day at I 30 p m
Mr and Mrs Arthur Rawltngs
of Ctntl nna, • wt·rc weekend guf'Sls
of Mr and ~~ ~~ C L Heaton
Mr and l\1rs Edgar Altmayer
and son s S~ewart
and Larry nf
Levittown, N Y .,.,ho are thC"
guests of l·cr parents Mr. and
Mrs Thoma ~
Young left this
mor nmg for ;! few days v1s1t JP
Nelsonnlle W'lh
Mr· and Mrs
Robert Rogers and da ug hters
Rev and MrS" L R Cnl'lpichael
w 1· r~ Ol' ernt~&lt; hl guests (jf
the1r
daughter and son m law, M.r an-d
Mrs Delmar Hamm and e,on, Sat·
urda y They were- enroutc to Jack
sonvttle w~ c re Mr. Carmtchael
will be pastor 01 the Jacksonville
Hollister EUB charge
Rev Ltston halley coitduded
b1s ftrst service at the Enterprise
EUH Church Sunday mornmg and
al the Monung Star Church Sun·
day ev&lt;"nm.:

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Chaf f~ . Ark , a nd hu been li'IDI
ferred to FCJrt Slll, Ok.Jab.oma

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UI&lt;ITit OCT. 31 OI&lt;ILYI
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w1th B&lt;Ssell

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Bissell's "beauty-brush" treatment for your rugs gets out
dirt, fluffs .up ptle, keeps colors fresh and bnght. Easy to use,
alwaye ready. AdJusts to any rug, cleans itself as you sweep.
Empties at a finger-touch. In Red and Metallic Green.

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2 ADULT Tlcktt1 Admlh Car
Load On Ftmlly Nlghtl
17 Rn\;« N Roll Song,;
Dozens or Rock N Roll Artt sl'

- allloUntamed-Unashamed Teen-agers
Thnll Girls of the Highwa~~;
"THI VIOLINT YIARS"

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the Ideal -..on to trade up lo the convealenet
and luxury of a new 4~oor Studebaker or Packard •••
for the ~hool dayiJ ahot.d, for b\l.liner.e uae/ for Atituma
tnpa and a Winter of trcuble~rree, care- ne eOfl!lort•.
Hel'!3 al'!3 rour cars of value and dependability uniUrpaa.
eedJ in a ranie_ of prlee and performa.n&lt;:e to mateh your

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'IRdelti.Jr.u PUamaH1 CI.AIIIC-Lonreat of all
Stu.dtbajer tedaal. with a wheelbue of 120.6 inches for
a tmooth •"between-the-wheela'" ride. Powered with a
22&amp; h.p V-8 Sweepstabs enrl.ne. Available with Flightomatie tnnamlaai.on or Overdrlve u optional extras.
The PNeident Clulric oft'en bi1 car luxury, at a pnce
competitive wttb 2-door modela of other ma.ke~.

Pt.obft TO\IrR ISDAN-Thia e&amp;r hu IP,&amp;CiOUS•
n-.: 1811'0Qm• head room, entry and ex1t room.

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1$ hu performanee. with the only supen::har,ed
V...S in tht.Man fteld. It hu luxury, in fine labMC~t

IOlllldproollar, and eolo!'keyed lnleriora ... all
combfitld with a ridiq eue that cualuona tbe
rood wllb lbt clilllllcllvt Iouth of a Paoka,d.

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lt•debaJr.•• OIIAIIPION Da Lus:ia.•...:The thrifty
Sweepetakoo 811 encino [II.,. tbia fubion«ylod
lfJdali an opera.tJnc eeon.om)' unmatched In other
makM of full-eised eara.ln all: 4.-door eonvenienee, .
Champl&lt;&gt;o
Sludobokor cuftomaaablp,

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American Action At This Time
Not Justified Says President
WASHINGTON ! UP)~ President Eisenhower charged to-

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I The situation in Syria at present, however, does not JUStify

any American achon under the Etsenhower Doctrine, the
I President told his news conference
He satd RuSliia is trymg to gam control or Syria by clandcs·
·~-- ~ I t•nc mean5 but lhl}t tile Umtf'!d
Statc10 so far doe5' not know how
far
till" pattel n or Soviet penetralarcrmy
l..inn there h~&amp; ,e:one
E!senh~r said qharlfeS
that
Connor was
arre.'lted
the Umtcd Sbtes plotted to ove-rGeoTge P.
Burke 16,
near 1
throw the Syrian reg~.me were
Marietta Monday after they ran a •
1 merely a snwke screen thrown up
roadblock. Tbey were want~ here
aJ1 j by Syrtans of lefttst leanifllll wbo
"BACK 1'0 SCHOOL" and "DOLLAR DAYS" are happily beirlg sponsored by this RE!tai1ll for teartng three telephones out
Two
hub
capt;
removed
from
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th
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pay
statton
booths
and
rob~
3 n are trmg to hudd up theJr powe-r
Merchants' committee of the PomerOy Chamber 0 f C ommerce. a es or e pop~ ~r
bmg them or coin contents
Oldsmobile on July 30 and con
E!5enh0Yier satd the pattern
Days sales in Pomeroy stor~s.are Friday and Saturday, August 30 and 31 Left to fl~ht,
verted to usc on hts own auto dlSCCrtltble in Syr1a 15 an old
Howard of Stifflers Walt Grueser of the Second St. Market, Rich Jones or Dowme-Gross, Burke a Jt!venile , was returned
proved lo be awfully hh:h pri~d one followed by tbe Sov.tet.s to
·rma'n) of Moores', Clarence Collins of Collins Jewelry and Kermit Walton o( to Yranklm County
author1Ues
to Jantes Pridd)' of Rutland, Tues scire power f'll'.Sl. be satd, the
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Paul easel• (c•a
.Jt
where he IS wanted tn connection
day lliJht
Sol'•et UmOJJ ofr('J's economic and
the New York Clothing House
_ _ _ . __ _ _ _ _ _ with other crunes
Burke and
Jn an .appearance before Mid mthtary aid ihrou gh this, the
--Connor~ were believed to Pe part
dlepo.rt Mu-or c 0
FISher.' I Sol'tets penetrate a eou.ntry willh
of a "nng" of )UVI'ntles operatmg
Priddy pleaded "guilty" to steal :u~entJ; _a nd find s!_OOges to do
1
lllogatly &lt;n lhe
ColumbU5 and '
mg parts from a motor vehtde the1t will FmaUy, .• c added, they
~
southe~n Ohw area
an~ wu fmed $100 and costs and take ()Vet' a country
sent.en~ to t.hree months In jatl
Eisenhower went out 0( hts
Connon "" bound om to !he
the
minimum
for
ludl
an
of
~vay
to underlme hLS v~ that
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grand JUry here and remained m
feMC The MaJor however, relent
he t"UJTt!'rlt pro-Communut movJail for wan! of bQnd
ed and 11 ~ed the jtil sen l"s 1n Syna are supported by the
FREDERICK, S. D (UP) - The World's first bona fide 11
ln other developments, Shenff
tenet! (!endlna
good
behav1ur Sov1et Umon A newmran a:&lt;~ked
spaceman who spent 32 hours exploring the vast reaches Mr.a Wihlam Stewart. 26 N. Me- Robe rt HJrler'rbach scud Orma
Half the fine W3.!l paid and Pno thr President tf he were 'Suggestalorig the ' nm of the stratosphere emerged (rom his record· &amp;inle)' Avenue, Athens, daughter Caltrid er, 35. Lon g Bottom has
dy released on promiSe to pay the mg Mr.lt Russ1a 1"! engaged In a
' ght dead llred but thrilled with the wonders of of Mr~ Arthur Lewts, M1~dleport, been charged w1th hvmg in adulbalante of lme and costa wttfun eonsp1raey tn Syrta to take owr
fl
hi
smas ng I
1a the new pres1dent of D1trtr1ct 8, tery She w,_s arrested wtlh
three weeks
that country
the heavens
,
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Amenc.an Leg 1on AUxlUary. ·
Robert Gallagher, 31, and Charles
Commen-ting: on the ~ t.Ma y
That. sa1d the -Pre&amp;l~ent, lS the
Maj. David G. ~irnons, 35, ~ lanky A1r Force physician. , She was f'l~c~ lilt &lt;Ule depart- Scott. 61 ,bot h of Long &amp;Ottom
l(tildlei)C)n Pollee Chief LeRex ultunate Sov1et aim
brought illei bUB ballo&amp;t"1ately
..etot eopQ"tlon tteJ,do...ln CinclnGallagher and
Seott lite a
Bartrom 'said. "A lot of these fefHe ~aid t-h.ia..•tm i&amp; kept Wlderto t&gt;arth ncar Elm Lake iJl. north·.
R- ~ i•
nat! reeeiiUJ MM.- •Stewart, ihe charge of asSilt!Uwj(h inlent to
bf!
rrn South Dakota at 8 28 p m
former LoUJ~e Lev.lhl, i8 .. mem· kill from a warrant sworo to by I Labor Day
Feeney-Bennett Post, Ameri· lows who have betn removmg dver m early s!Jiges. The ~~ts
parts from other people's auto- he sa1r:t, ftrst appeal to a spJnt of
~dt Tuesday He had attamed an
0
ber or the Il:acme Aux1hary, and Ravmor&gt;fl OUI'S. GallaJ4ber al so IS can Legion , at Ute
High School stadium . Shows
·
mobiJc 9 can well take warning oatmnah.sm.
But
when the}
alt;Lu'rle of at ~ast 19 mtles dur 1
has just completed lierving as, charged wtth adultery
WlJI be gtven at 4 and 8 p.m by members of the Saturday from the Prtddy case Whenever penetrate deeply enough, the peomg hls unpreeedented tnp
ebauman of Pan-~merlcan aludy
Just1 ee or Peace R E Grindley Night Ja,mboree cast from the Huntmgton televiSion studto tht;&gt;y are awrehended , and they pie ftnd out tt lS too late-their
The space p10neer brought back
She also
atteded the
Slate saul he fln~li Parts Wiley Middle·
The program under the direction of Ted Chapman will in· w1n be, they \ C'IIR expert a s ttfr .'\ffatrs arc bemg run from some
School of lmlructton t:eld at lhe port, $5 and costs for followtng
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! where else
purpl~ ~ky , -even ln the daytime,
Neil House 1n columBus
Her too closely on a highway. Wlley elud e a parade at 1 15, contests and races wtth _cash prtZes ~d fme and jail sentence

Auto -Hub Caps
PfOVe CostIy
T0 R0 tland -M

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Former ResJ,'dent
Mter Settl'ng Alti'tude Mat·k I Elect.e.d .LegiOD

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Court rumP", . ,.
SetS Vt'st'lali'on
II Days For Ch'Jd
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and of obscrvmg t.he stars g!:: "~"
mg "like an animal's eye"
Sp"e Tr•nl Llnlrr:
But of even greater Importance
Stmons proved that man can lnre
for extendccl pertods beyond the
earlh's
atmo8 hc.ckles o( the
!iphc-re H1s ordeal was a maJor
link In experlmcntatlOn that may
some da:t.. lead the way to space
travel
Two f"ll\ youths were the first
h
h
to g~et t hc spaceman w en e
stepped uncertainly ' but unhurl
from the sma II • a Iummum gondol• tn whtch he had been se &lt;t l
ed smce Sunday nigh t
Stmrrn:&lt;;, a nattve of Lane~~..Steo,
Pa smiled at them and askE-d
"Hello, how are you? Where

Vrsttatlon per1oda. for a minor
child 1n Ga~ncl) Clark vs. Earl L
Clark between tbe mothl"'' and
lather were ftxed to alternate on
odd and eVen numbered yeal"l! 11C.
cordmJ to an entry Ln Common
rPieas Court today
on a motihn by the defendant
a request for the custody was
withdrawn and 1n.tead he shall
have U:!e child on weekends from
lh e Alhcnll Count Y Chlldrens'
Home.
On Thanbgivmg hoJidayt the
def"-"an\ shall ha·- the ch&lt;ld on
= nembered vears
.. the plaineven
tiff on odtJ numbered years.
Clmstmas
holidays
shall be

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lng Oowen and 4lfl4,

husband, a native of Racine, ts f!
pasl Comm&lt;tnder of Otstrict 8
Amencan I.A&gt;glon. arid 18 employed as storekeeper at Oh1o Un1verslty

IStephenson
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Funera} R"'Ites
Held M0 nday
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F unera1 aerv Iees f or Mr ' Robcrl
Stephenaon were held Monday at
the Rawlings Coats Funeral Home
with lhc 1\cv c. Rayml!n Konk
right. pastor o{ Heath Method1sl
Cbureh, oHicJatlng A prayer wu
l(tven at the service bv the Rev
J 8 Stephenson. nephew or the
decease d ar: d h e h ad c h arge of
the gravesJrle rites at the Gnen·
lawn cemetery in Nelsonvllle.
Relatives from out of town at·
ten&lt;liniJ the funeral were Mr and
Mrs. John StephenlfOn, WorthingR b
Rl h 1
d
ton; Mrs
o ert
ne ar
an
daughter, CaTolyn Wells, Moundsvtlle, Miss Louise Pterce, Ne 1tonviUc; Mrs Anna Harbarger 11.nd
f.Ons, Logan
Survtvon
included two sons,
William
Mlfldleport;
John,
Worthington a daughter. Mrs
Rinehart, Mound11Y1llc, six grandchildren, lwo llSters, MISS LOUI8C
Pierce,
Nelsonville, snd Mn.

New H
ElJR
rB h h d
rot er 00
sponsors serVJee
• MeJgs
•· • Co• F3lf
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Men':~ Queen Competes
For State Tt'tle
niB

:J'he New Haven
Ev.,gohool
United Brethren Church
Brotherhood, ft, sponsoring a
week's evangelistic service at thi&gt;
Hartford
Church startmg
Sunday, August 25
In dt~rge or the services wtll
be Edgar Layne while the sinQ:mg
w1U be under the dlrection of
John Hoffman.
OTPOR. Smo • Sov1et Border
Sermons wtll be delivered bv
Forl)'·one American stu- BeTna.rd Lievmg Jr, and Rev Ji:
dents enroute to Petpin.g rrom the J. Scott.
)(05cow
Festival
boarded «
Services will -start at 7·30 a1u.l
Chmese tram here today tor th,'e' w1U close August 31
remainder of the tdp 1:0
Chl·
ne11e Communist eapl~l!l
MARKIT REPORT
All or the students wer&amp; well
CINCINNATI
UP - Produce
and in• good aplrlts as they pre·
pared tb enter ChJnese terr1tory Eggs pn~ at f~ms~ consumer
The trum arrrvas in Pet-pine two A jumbos i3 to 4:'1; A Large 40 to
(}ays latel' passing the: Anelent 43, A medium 31 to 34; A small
Wall of Gbengbis Kh'n at thu~ 12 to 24, B large 30 to 83; FOB A
latge 49 to 51; __A medium 39 to
bOrder of northern :PcU.nC!hpria
•E nroute t~e train bearing the 41; B large 38 to 4a
Obickenll, steady, fryef'll 3 to
students halted b:rien;y in Kirov,
Sverdlovak. Novotibin.k and othe-r 3lh lb 20 to 21%:, heavy hen8 13
SiberUn towns where tJle;y y.oere tG Ui; lt.ght Dens 10 to 12; distriJl'&lt;'ted, at lh• platform by bun· bution, fry&lt;'N 211,000 at 20; 64,·
dreds oS Russian yOungster~ offer 200 at 21} 6,MIO at 21lrt and 17.

000 at WJdet-etmined pri&lt;:e:B.

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other entries a bearing In
Emma Kathryn Erwin vs. Everett
am 11 "
Erwin wall eontinued from Aug
d
0 h10 fvs
A .·, h-t
"' time later lleveral Atr Ui to Aug. 29; an ln
}'uree planes and hehco~ters and Dorfflr Swick the case was «et or
pnvate planes also landed In tilt trail &amp;&gt;pt. lO In §:njunct.ion' with
flax f!Cl~ on tbe Fred Schense • Ohio va. Afton
eGee.
farm nea'r here.
ln Ray A. Ellis vs. Clara MaeOrdered To Bacl
Ellis the coutt enjoined the deSimo ns was whtsk~d In 11 hch- rendant from eomtng about the
• 1 i iff
d r
t'ooter, aoo.ompanled by Otto Wln- reslde':'Ce 01 l• ant
an
rom
• 1"IL removm"""' at1!" pro...,rty
zen healr• 0 1 the t 1r m that mu
- fl
the' balloon, to F'argo, N D There
The :ourl orderd 11 le free ~f
he fre.sbPned Up and teltphoncd anr claim hy defend~nts In Phil
the exciting news to hts wtfe In Williamson vs. Chrtstme Waddell .
Alnmogordo, N M. where Simons eL al.
Js stat1oned wtth the AerO&lt;medt·
clfle Research Ci"nter
He later was llown to Mmnea
ave~
to bed for
Poll' an d went stralttht
6
24 hours Of sleep prescribed by
Col Johtl Stapp, chtef of the
Aeromedicine Center and dlrec1... of ~Jecl Man-HJ&lt;h The Atr
"'
c••
FOTcc sa1d Simons wtll hold a

Students ~ntet
Into Red China

tranomlooion or Ovordrlw.

Ohio MMtly ftlr ,...,, t-.ntlht
an4 Thv,..., Uttle ,...,... In
t.mperahl... e•C~ePt a nttte c....
... "'"'"- norttt .,.rt .... ....,_
Hlth ....., 75-10 "'rth, ....

21, 1957

Bond wa ~&lt;:('t at $1 ,000 for Dav1d
Connor, 18, Delaware, 0, Tuesday
ntght In Ma~ or E F Hobinson·~
court who plead , ,~~:uilty to malicious destruction of property and

41 American

doors lead to luxury. in instrumentation and clrlv ..
ing eue, in fabriee and cu.hioain1 . , • U1htin1,
aoundpr;ooftnr and inaulatiOD. Under the hc:iod li -.,
V-8 ontpne •.. IU~ h.p. will) foul'barrelcoillololor.

IY UNt TIO 'Rill

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1sen wer
ow

PayT
Looter
To Grand Jurv•

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l'adtbak•r COIIIU,.NDBR o• LVK.-The four

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The
club wt~l mer\ ner..
rnnnth at thl' hom e ur Mrs Alice
Wolfe

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1-'rtu•s were y, nn by Mrs. Ear·
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Salad aud dessrrt coune.~ were
served by the huste.'l~ ass1sted by
Mr.:s Allee Wolfe

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MUth. Lew tenltht JG.SS

Pomeroy Dollar

Mrs Janlt;&gt;c (Roush) Rnggs,
former member was a guest.

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M.emncrs utencttng were Mn.
Doris Hensler, Mrs Adftic NornJ,
Mrs Alt ce Wolff' Mrs ~lnas Lee
Mrs Earlene Wolfe and Mrs Lee

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Ill C'....llalloll

Mrs Joan Wolfe rntertalued
the nH'ml.wrs of her Canast1 Chfb
at her home on Vtnc St , Radne.
Augu st 14th

NOW $995

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Ill Local Na"'

Mrs. Joan Wolfe
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club

FOUR OUTSTANDING VALUES
IN 4-DOOR , SE:PANS

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MN George Cnto wbo h11
been conflnecl 10 her home tor 1
week hns returned teo work at tbe
Melgiil General Hospital

BREEZE Sweeper 1

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Ruby Eynon has received
from her husband,

Mr and Mrs Carl Nease and
Mr .and Mrs LJn e Benadum and
childoen M1che!k= and
Michael
Were Wefk end VISitOrs' With )lr
and Mrs Vernon Nease of Nease
Settlement

Mn Earl Scotl o r Surgar Grove
1s thf' g u e~t
of her S'on and
daughter m law, ~r
and Mrs
John Scott
Mrs J ob~ I'~ BaLlv, Mrs Ru.s~ .
Watson, Mrs Bertha Scott and
1\frs John Scott were
buswess
vtst torS' 111 Pat kel'liburg, W Va
Monda y
Holter
Mr and Mrs Donald
and son Pat of Huntmgton W Va.
arnved Sunday
call~ by the
dea th of
her brother, Hank
Young
Sunda y Ji!l'ests of Mr and Mrs
Willard Ebersbach •itd daugh
tors were ll'!r aOO Mri. Clarence
Might, Brai.lbury
ud Mr and
Mrs Charle't Hest of Lancaster
Mrs Allah
Seyfned of Col
~mbus L~ 11pend1ng
several days
m Pomcro}
Mrs Annette Johnson And Vera
of COlumbus are VISJtin~ the.r
mothrr, Mrs
Geor!Je Johnso n
Jack Kcnn~dv came wttb them lo
VIStl his paoeots

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Edward Parker Jr of Cleveland
and Mr and Mra Wilham P1rker.
Columbus were weekend guests
of their father EdwaNI Parker Sr
Mmersvtlle. They came at thu
Ume tQ VISit thetr mother who ts
a patient a! Hol;er Hospital
Mrs. Edwin
\brah:!m
and
daughter ')f Lansmg, Mtc h are
sp~ndmg tw o
weeks with her
father Edw11nd Parker Sr

Mrs
word
James
lshed

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aud 1.1rs Wtlhur
Mr nnd Mn ll t&lt;Tlfl' Hf'lhrl f'll· Dunbar. spent tht• wt•(•kt•tHI with
of ll'la\tve~ hN mother M r~ Huh~ MrKf'nrtrlt'
lf' tlllincd 11 gtottp
I ,11HI frtentb
Sundn y at !heir and ,::randHon navtd Ash\(• v
hotn!' Pleu sn nt Rhlr,t•.
1
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nuc 11 ts wttn• Mr and M
Mr ant Mt s H('rmAII (;a 11ry
n anrl ~on, ll crm tr
Akrnn
Wt'fc
n ohrrt Sulton Rnd Mr nnd Mn
hrrr to attcn&lt;l thr wt•ddmg or
d
F.1r l T.1vlnr nf Toll'do Mr an_, {'orrtnf' ~1anll'l' Hn d 1 w Am
\I I ~ ( hn t lf'• llofrn ('l, Mr fill" hrose SaturdHv
~~~ ~ l:rlln' P !-it&lt;~ce -Bntl !\~r anrt
Mrs Clarence Hupp and rlau
11
~:~\~ ,\il nn~~~~~ &lt;:.~~! E~rrl L~,~~~~:la:r ghte11r Krth.slilt, Tulrd1n. h~l'tl' bcend
\1~1
llfl
cr parens ,, r
an
Sprmuftrlfl _ ---~-----Mn~ Fr~rl Ru~~e}] Hnrlhun
Mr~ Nrllif' Rnr~ ntt! ha~ return
cd from \ l~1Ung her ~on, CarluH
B~trsotu, and fnmtly In Mrmphls
Gu~s111 at th(' Bar.~M tl ho,nt' hRl'e
he&lt;'n Mr lllld MrH IJII.VIfl Lu ekflr
Inn!, Chicago
Th!'
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SOCIETY

Clin e Matthew~. and hts famt ly
Mr Matthe~ s. who 1s 111 with a
heart ailment, 1s repor ted m ser
iou~ l"Ondlttou
Sunday JlU('SU of MIM Vestu
1 McCoy and Mr and Mrs Burr l&lt;' or
rest were Mr anrl Mrll LeonarU
Myers,
Nelsonvtlle ;md
Will
Drury, Glou11ter Mr Drury, who
ha~ lJee n 1ll , has re ,u med ht~;
work ut h111 phnrmn&lt;'y
Mr and Mrs H11rry Wllllam.&lt;~on
Akron, wt&gt;re SundRv d nner gue11t.;
o( Mr and Mrs Clinton Fisher
ltl'cent gu('~\s of Lois CeCil
" ~'rc M1~11 Wtlm ~ Ml&lt;&gt; r and mo
ther Mrs Ethel Walls, Clark~hurg
Mtss 'fcmpw Cia!'..~, Cl.-ve land,
ML~s Jenny Loerrlcr &amp;nil Mlss
Gladys I ef', SharpshUig , 0.
Mr~ A n Ruu~h artd f.amtly
Slnrley and Ronntc, are vlaltlng
Mrs lUcille Rou sh Douglas an..J
Mt s~ Faye Roush Dcrlt'er.
Colo
for several wreks a nd will go tu
Des Moines N M to vtslt ht!r
au nt, M'rs F: ~ ta Lar\una, hcfore
returnili~ home
~fl' anti Mr~ Joe RartH' I\ anrl
daughter
Drhhtr
llunltn gl nn
an 1t Mrs J u Ro ttRh, lt•la rl
Flllls, wert: tltnltc r ,[( ucst ~ Sunda}
of :\fr and Mr~ ChH·ence MeNNtl

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and Mrs Henry Reibel, :'lfr
and M.r ~ Donley Reibel and dau
ghter Donna were l'allcd to Gallipolis Sunday evenmg by the tilness of Mrs Bart Loga n who entered Holzer Hospttal Monday

LARRY TURL.EY
Larr!&lt; Turlc:}, '-On of Mr and
Mrs John Turley en h~ted m the
Army Aug. 24, 1956
H1• too k
~~::i~a~~ attend one of
the se ctgh t weeks lnf haste trAu11011 al
Fort Hood, Teas, and wa , .'lent
ramtly look Mrs Uutdo Gtrolf!nu lo Fort Bragg, N C, and took
and the chtldr('n of ~r ar•d Mrs Sf'l't'u w~ks o{ a•:vanee trauun g
Paul Casn ami Mr And Mr~ HPmt• wtlh the 6l:Hh fA Bn whtch has
N1er1 to camden Park, Hunting- the largest tantwn 111 the army
ton durin g thctr vult They al l:ln L.11r y was l hNe uut1l March 20th
took Mrs Pea Man~tll who ha~ when the oulftt v.as sent Lo Gf' r
spent the pflst 'Wil we('ks In tlw rn11ny He Is now SCI I' IIIJ.l 2~ mon
h
county hack lo h.:-r home 111 Ash
' nvet· lhcrr H1~ Job tS dnvlu g
land, Ky
~ 5 t (Jn Ammo tru(k lie w,ll hf'
Mr and }Irs
Clarenre Roo! batk rn the Statf'~. Julv 22 1959
and chllllrcn, MlchB el Batt ltnd
--- ---Susan arc movtng from th ctr
former home in ChtUtcothe
t(J
Toledo where they have purch,ts
cd fl home
Mrs Carne Augu~tme and Ca ro
Jyn Vmcent, Athen ~, we re week
M1ss E m iT'~ 1 IHJ D:n1s l11 10!v pr·
end guests of Mrs
Stell,t Wal
npcra lor &lt;It lhf' Sl'ntl nf'l , 1s t'njuy
burn
Paulme Zirkle fre~hm&amp;n nursP tug a week s vacalwn
M r~
Willarr! Ebetsh11c h f!Tlll
at Ho 1Zt'r H osp1ta 1
,Sc h oo • u [
Norsmg, has been on a threl d~ u g hter loHc ~nd ~1r~ Chal'l &lt;·"
weeks vacation and has been Buck were hu s ltli' S~ visitors 111
with her paren ts, Mr und Mt ~; PL Pleasan1 Salurda~
M1 ss Chl'ryl Ebcrsb;~oh 1s s]}end
F.bcr I.ewt,&lt;;
Allen Rou~h ttnd son, Lee, aud ' llJ.: this week wtlh her &gt;! rand
Joe SIJ'lson were 1n Athrns Mon fJ.II('nts, Mr and Mt·s Clarence
day mght to vmt llamby Ala r '&gt;1t.J;!ht, Braf'lbury
Mr tmd Mrs Carl Mnorc ~111l
Whoiic wife died recently
daugh
ters Ltn(ja and Mr~ II•H
Mr and Mrs. Courtney ( arr
Wtlson
s pen t the W£'l'kcnrl w
ranttac Mlch, arc VISiting Ham ~
Dtreetor and Mrs George Dalla~ l.t sbon wtlh Mr and \1 rs Reuben
Davl!i and Cl tff urd D~vts
and son
Mr nnrl Mr" Hugh Bl.1ck or
Mr and Mn Fred Cnles. Bu ck
hannon , anrl Mr B'lld Mrs 1l11 1 ''hti\ICO!he wrre Sundnv g ueHt~
1 d M OJlua\
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•f hi'r parents, M1 ~nd Mrs Plu l
Prof f1\1, MAson, vtSII'
Wttlumson
evcn1ng with Mr and Mrs r 01
Wt•Pkencl ·~ue s t~ 11f M1 nnd \Irs
rest Bac 1tlc 1 an d [ am II Y
l'htl Wtll tam~(&gt;T! w~le Mr Hntl
M1~ .John Hawkins Sr · ha
h ce n returned h ome f rom IT o1zcr ~1rs H.ttrf Wtlll,llll SO n Akron
\ir an•l Mr~ Wath t•l J&lt;'v.ms .ntd
/los p1till w hr.re sh e v. ns 1II kt;&gt;n
,on
David rl'turnrr' to thctr h(llllt'
t
d
b
k
"
h
when she fe ll al)r ro ,. ncr lp
Mr and Mr~ nohcrt E: Mc-Ka\ IJt'nrhot n Mlrh, !:lunduy a fll' r' .t
liowhng Green, were ovrrntght lwu wet·k~ v1s1t wtlh ,fohn !J ill
T&lt;:n
''tiC s t~ Monday
o [ Mrs '·r, S Hlld dHughll•r Mt~s f.sthcr
SrhRaf and famtlv Mr. 11n 1t Mrs lrrptise
Mr and r\l r~ UalL1s Arnell lllltl
McKay were former
,jcsldentt
l.1ughlN~
l .troh n and Prggy ul
twr t• w('rc rPiurOin[.! 'lt~m an
1800, nll le trip to WtlllilmKhu q;
Jl b
th S o
.l&lt;~mestown, Gat n ~ ur i!
I' • m
k~ Mounl ll tn ~ 11nd O,tk
Htdgc
1
Trn n '!'h('y were Wcl•ketH JUC~ t~
1
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of tclallvcs 111 W,tsh ngtnn , )
Mrs McKa y \'ls ttcd JHmc~lnwu
And Wtlllam~bur~ th t~ \'l'ar r~ pe
ctally for lhf'tr l'l'lebrllttun sl\trl'
she u a d('srrn dcnt of tht• ~~·t
tlcrH of Jamrstown V.1

Mr and Mrs Noah llasktn s aJHI

Reibel's Host
T Relatives
On Sunday

WHAY

'T'hl"re w11l also be
Seminars
heJ.d at South Potnl on August
:
ami at Lucas\tllc on A•Lgust
Methodist women are

~on Charles, were tn Co tumbu~
her brothf.'~
Saturday to v1s1t

A rcccptwn (or the nov and
Mrs Rohf'rl Palmer w,u•; hekl at
the p.lr~on,t "rr- of Llll' Chnr"~ h of
&lt;I the NHZ:I rr n(• l 11
welcome them
to !h(•tr nt·w Ch urch
A rt l'T '1 t'.tson ot J'll'll }er Rnrl
~on&lt; sc rv11 r Tl'freshme nts of ICl'
t rram, r,tkt•. euffce, konlade and
lllltltH Wl'le M't\ed
'J hose Prl"c llt lnc!urfcrl AnnA
Stm th, Mcrl1·
Raw lm ~~
Coru
lhomt .
1\.ft
nnd Mrs
J or
1 urnl•r, Mr" Vlt tor (~,'ahnm Mr~
(.rOi io:l'
Wn~o:t•l
Mrs
Carrie
1\u g usliiH' l arol y11 Vlnrrnl l!:rmu
Unu).{hrrt y i"Hrla Snxton
Hcrl
j ll.thk J.tKpPI' llw sl
Mr~ Hny
mond Wtdhut•n ,lfld
Pt•ll'
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C11 pl. and Mrs WaHl'l Beahm
llnl ' ~nd ch1ldrrn, Me&lt;a n ROd John ,
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\]arv
Mr ~
Jfallll'
Wilt nntl
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Knoxvtllc J'f'nn nnct her ~r e nt s
.Jnhnn1 \ll ~ S!l•lln Wal lHII n
Mr an(f Mr~ C l~ Wnnd Rtplc y
W Va , were rrccnt liUC.~h of Mr
an ti Mrs ~: M Wood
Mr anrl Mr~ .JHmf'~ Bw·hHn an
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Hml J&lt;HI!IhtP1's, Linda and Nann
Htr on 11 varnlwn 11 !p m thr

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The meetmg will OPf!n at 10 1
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a m w1lh re,.,~~"istrat1on ~glnmng
at 9 3{1 am, and will
close at
approximately 3 p m Those attend1ng are to take a ~ck lunch
and coffee or lea \~Ill be furnlshed by the hosteES
Soctely for
ten cents Mrs RusS' Watson IS
president of the hos tess soctety
and Lhe Rev John
Elwood 1s
pastor of the church
Mn H11rry P Smith
Ports
mouth D1stnct prestdcnt oi the
Soc tet v w1tl p res tde at the meetlng Dr Ri chard
Bauer Portsmouth l&gt;tstnct
Sullerlntende'llll
Will attend the meellng

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Mr and Mra. Clare~ Oweru:
ha ve
returned tO their home,
Grundy, Va.
after a visit with
Mn. F11nn1e Kuper MiDenVllle
Mr and Mn. John FUher and
sons of A~ron
were weekend
guesU of
h.ts parents, Mr and
Mrs Will iam P'tsher Minersville
and tn Racine with her parents
Mr and Mrs Henrv Roush

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Lois Ann Knopp Queen of the
Meigs County JuntoT Fa1r, w1th
her escort, Don Johnson, plan to
attend the State
Fair
Frtday
whe~ Mtss Knopp will compete
for the title of Quees of lhe OhiO
Jumor Fair
James Woodyard, of the Alfred
4-lt dub, 1lso will go to Colum·
hl.li Friday where he wlll te11t his
sld!J in Ute tractor rodeo. He won
the loeal event
Mu;a Knopp is a member or the
Ratine Future Homemakers of
Aroertc-a;
Jdr.
Johnson ia: an
officer m the
Racine Future
Farmers ot Anterlcn.

Oh'10 state Farr
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ASSOCia
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was chargr.ci by the state patrol awards, a fire-works d1~lay and the usual holiday celebratton
after a mln(lr eolhsun near Ra- actiVIties
Cine Tuesdal
---. Grmdley alsO, satd Robert Ram- 1
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!ey, for(citrd a. $2~ bond on a
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Mayor nobmson last ntght penatiled Herman Parsons of Letart.
w Va., $100 and coats and three
J
day=a 10 jail for
dnvmg
while
COLU~!BUS l'P _ Wbcn tb.e
mtoXJcaled
Plans to inaugurate a new political educatLOn program in biggest show In the stal€ open!;
Ob 10 are un d erway by th e newIy-crea t ed B uc keye G"JrIs' Sta tc ,.,.., doon1 he• ~ Fndov Oh1o w1ll
Alumnae Association
be able to view With pride th.c
nelmes.s O( tis farms and the pro"Organiz.mg is our first objective," Association President d
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Mrs , J ames W . Goodnc
' h s tate d t od ay "Th en we m
· t en d t o ucttVIbiiYy 1 Its SIC(' mJ s an
provJde means (QT Instruction in modern American
assem
mcs
mrnt. .followtnl! up wtth votr
From Culdnnall to Conneaut
"egtstratwn and gctout-lhc vott&lt; OhiOans will flock to the Ohio
campaigns."
St.ate Fair to rub shoulder~ w1tll
1
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each other, to compete with one
WASHINGTON UP -The U S.
The B G S A A , &lt;1 non-pari! ,
tl
anotheT in the li how rm;::, and to
Armed forces wt!J begin recmvmg ~a n R"roup w11s rormallv on:amzcd
listen an{! learn from a thousand
' Ia- tlc fl u vatt I ne m a bout a 1n Jul'le y oung womct• wh o h 3\'('
'ta
:tnd one exbtblts and dcrnonslra
month officials 11a1d today
nttcnded the annual Amc11can
A Defense spokesman sud fir:st I egi~ . Auxthary-s ponMrcd Bur
:tons.
priority iWIII go to men O\'crsca.!l', k,e:10e (;.Jrls' State .scsswns are eli 1
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And to have fun
thelr famlhe!t 1nd Deff&gt;nse Depart fl.ble for membership
.
The 6{)(),000 people who .arc rx
menl clvlllan employes overse~.
1 RegiRtration at Middleport High prrected for the fair' s eJght-day
d
'We are gotn!l to pui terth
f h t
The epartment has for seve I 101 , our pu~•o of bct"ng- 'to Soh. ool hRs been scheduled for run WI 11 con~ume m1 1cs o
o
yeal'S g1vcn a flu allot to m1ht
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.,.._ d
A
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t
dogs
and
gallons
of
soda
pap
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men This •y ear, officials said, a ru•t"e•
' " • the 1·ntere 5t 1·n •nd know... ,, 111y, ugcet 23 en ors are o an d JU&amp;t
spcn d th c lime be1ng
so- called monovalent shot to com ledge
of
government'. " Mrs report at· IO l .m: Juniors, Il 8 m.
(Continued on I)age Seven)
bat KOiely the A.slallc fl~ strain, Gooclrich emphaSIUld ,, And to do Sophomqres, 1 p m ' And Fresh·
- --will be given first Later the u.sual thts we are concentrntm~ on a men, 2 p.m.
polyvalent s!'lot will be given
progr~ that wt\1 enge der m
terest and adton ''
This reglt.tratto~
provide'S an
Pia~ to help 10 a stal e wtde opportunity for new fttudents lo
G~ANGE TO MEET
vote ngl.!itralion cnmpal_e:n have register· (or studentS' to
Rock Sp,lng~ Grange will meet I he endorsement of Secretary of
'
hanin their sch d Je and
0" 8
Thursday at 8 p m l'femben are State Ted w Brown
c
e u s
r('(]uestcd to come at 7 to help
Nlne of Ohto 's 88 coun!ICS a] for others to t;&gt;lleck thell' schedumove baek mto the hall . Re- ready ar 2 organtzetl
lmml".:tlate les for changes due to conf1tt!l m
BY UNITED PRESS
fteshments w11l be served
{Continued on Pagr Scvcnl
cla.'lses.
A ht.gh pressure center cxtt:nd
--~-·
-- -~
---mg f rom t 1re Gu 1r of MexK'o nort 11
&lt;o Hud"Pn B'Y pmrlu.ed fm
;):les and near
summer Well·
tber today over most of the naion
Qnl y SC"IIttercd showers occur
rr: d durmg the ntght, and pret'!lpl
tcr. t10n amt'lunts were hght
A fresh uwas1on of cool atr
&lt;wtpl !he northern Gt"cat Lake~
~ nd New Engl-'llld , touchtng off
.ho" cr~ along the southern sltorr:
'
lf Lake OntariO
R&lt;"admgs were w&lt;~rmcr m the
.outhcrn Great Lake ~ and the
C'lltral and SQUlhern plams, but
t was {'ooler fro1n the Ohto Val
te~· to the Cull Slates anri over
the not·thcrn plonns

I The Prutdcnt sa1d the Umte-d

ANSWER CA.LL
Pomeroy Emergency s'qutKimen
answered a (aU to the Jnhn Dtll
re~1dence
Laurel Cliff.
this
mornmg A physlCian was called

The student~ w11l
mterv1ew
fanne:n p1ckcd at random all
over tile e(lunly Mason County is
one of 24 W Va , eounlies tn the

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To Receive Shot
For Asi'atJ'C Fill

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RegiS• l rat'IOD Js
Set For Fri'day

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Melt' hner.t' Ho•pito~l
Admitted, Irena Caldwell, Middleport ;Mrs_ George Nesse-lroad,
Sr., Pomeroy
Discliarged,
IJoyd · Martin ,
Mld.c:Jlepor\; Mr~. Minba Willlam11

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P.arkmg me te r receipts tn Pomeruy Monday totalled $28950 Pa
tr»lman John McKenr.ie said todll¥,

State-" so far does not have a10
much InformatiOn on the S}Ttan
s1tuat1on as It would like He
Said A secunty detachrnE'nl has
been thrown around the Amen
can Embassy in Damast"Us for
some days , and that a very ng1d
ccnsorshlp IS lO effect But he
sztd, the Umted State.s ill gathermg (!\'Cry ple&lt;'e of mformatJOn It
canAt on developments
• El
h ther~
w
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pl'esen..
sen
er 981 •
there IS little lhe Umted Stales
C:ln do about the Synan SituatiOn
\ b-•u•o
..
_-Lion would Involve Interventton m the mtenKl!l arfalrs
or another country At this Lime.
he said, the tntuahon ~~not· one
of those ln.stancea whtch would
tUSith' anv action u11der the Et~enhower Dodrme
Under the E1senhowt-r
Doetrme, the Unttcd Sl atP.s wou ld
t th
aid of a country
1 ~~~!te~ed ~)' direct Communat
aggresf;ton If that nat ton so Teque.sted Thts could mvolve elther arms aJd or direct usc oi U
s troops
A r"'"'orter asked the President
-·· had referred to persons
why he
of "leftist leanings" when tn fact
oulnght Commwusts have tak~o
over important miliblry and othe r
posts m Syria. WLth a sm11e. the
Presulent aaul tt IS alwars wtse
to give your enemy a hne of retreat.
ol
As the
twtion deve1ops m
S}Tia, Eisenhower said, it must
be watched by the entlre free
world. Cimtion must be used, he

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added, not to get mto a posi 1ton
that would be Intolerable- for the
United Stales and othcc f"ocoun ·
tries.
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Farming Survey '
Now Underway
By Student Team
A team o.f s1x Wesl V1rgtm11
UmversUy students ts conduetmg
a survey in MBsnn Count}, thts
week, to detcrmme thr extent
lo which the
farm('n of the
county arc hk 1 n~ part m lhe fed eral farm ;ud program

study.
'J!he survey l.8 being conducted
under the d1redtdl6 of the W Va.
University department of agrleultural ectlnomlcs un dPr Dr W.

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