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:-Ni!!tieth Birthday Celebrated Sunday
Mr

Tre nm l 'th btrthdav of Jack

ll:llhoan wa ~ relebratccl !-iu.nday
]fi.tb 11. lamtl) gathering at the
~tomp o! M r and
~d rs
Wilford
it ll~oan
Lol k Eighteen

! Among lt:r
Jarle r.rlc •\ 111

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g•te t-ts \\ere Miss
l' arol vn ~h l hoan

Milhoan

Middleport , Mr an(J Mrs \'('rurm
Weber and larJill } Dean Denms
Donna and Dallas Ru tland
lfr and Mrs Lawrence Milhoan
also attended a reunton at Muse
Bott om at noon

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Luck Clover 4-H Club
'Annual Fomily Picnic Held

The Go(ul I m k ( lo\er 4-H
Club of \l ~hon h1·ltl rh annual
famdy prcntL nn Tu(•,day evenIn~ al thl' Ar t r• f. ;J rm ~:~son Cn 1
FollowrnJ;l lhl' drn11~r a vespe.
servtce WH'!i hl'ld
Taktn·~ pMt Ill the str\ltt' wt'n
"1\thltn lol Md lung ll••nr 1 Burgt·s~
PatH Newlaud l11rft Spencer ilnd
Ann Newland
Prcsl'n t \.\.('f(' \tr arrd \1r ~ Jtu~
sell Pr:tdrl\ Pl•.[!!!.\
,..r tl Jumor
Mr and Ml s fo' r(•tl SpenN'r Caro--

/Mason Form
Youth Plan
I Square Donee

FOLDS fLAT,
~ke """'ie,
to 6 INCHES

A sqm•rr rhn&lt;'&lt;" \\.ti l hr h• I" at
the M~"on ( nuntv F 1rm Youth
S rum on F'rrrl~\ nt.!hl Au ,.( :10
l\ has her-n &lt;~nnouncrd
'I'hf' damt wh" h I' upfm to th•·
publtr wrll ht hr l(l 111 the Nalton
al Guard ArnHlr" an rl wlll fl,rture
the ralltng or Bill Prrrl1h
A g~oup of ll.fH ~O n Cdunl\ 4 H
( luh membt·r ~ ~A&gt; IIi prro;.f'nt an ex
h1brlron squ,rre dalll r ~tl urlt•r

ao&lt;i with
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2 ADULT Tickets Admits Car
Load On Famrly Nlghtl
17 Ro\;tt N J,loll Sougs
Dozens of Rock N Roll Artl!lts
"ROCK. BABY, ROCK IT" '

-alsoUnlamed-Unaeh.-.cd Teen agcr~
Thnll G1rh of the Highways
"THE VIOLENT YEAR$"
Thur1. &amp; Fri.

Augud 22·23

Joan Collm.s
Jnck Hawkins
"THE LAND OF
THE PHAROAHS"
(&lt;' t nemascopc-Teehmco lor J
(Spectacle With lrcal ht.•rv 1
Vera Ralston
Davtd Brian
"ACCUSED OF MURDER"

BAKER FURNITURE
ON THE BRIGHTEST CORNER IN
MIDDLEPORT, 0 HI 0

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h ·n J'Oan anrl Gecr;;e
Van rtla
Ire, Damel, Mary, James
Arll5, :
Mr and Mr~ Oenvoc Arl1s. Ste- 1
phen Burgess. Mr;; Ro y Burge~.
June Burgrss, DHIIlt' C&lt;~peha rt
Mr and Mrs
George Burus,1
C hE&gt;r~l and Beverl v Mr and Mn
Jamt's Du&gt;hl Jo Ellen and Char- I
lt"ne, Claudia and Mr and Mrs
Lester ZCJ'kle

Mrs Annl Swl.!:her an-d MrS"
Mlles, Cheshire , vlS ited Mrs E L
Hughcs Tuesda) afternoon

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Mrli FlossJe Wclsmlller, Colu m
bus, has been vu ttlng Mr and
Mrs [.&lt;~wr ence MUhnnn 1md Mtss
Maufle Te·~ k~ bury .
Patncla B.. ker, who ts emoloy
ed m the office of Lazarus Inc ,
Columbus and Do na ld Russell
An andale, Va , who 18 employ~
at
Battelle Memorial
lnstltue
durmg the
Slimmer, were week
end g'.lests Qf !lcr
parents Mr

JcnntfPr Zerkle, Pa'ty and Hl'l'
v1etta An n Newland Mrs Har
H'\ Newland, Judy,
Ja111e an&lt;\.
'.1 rs Tohn Turner
Jackll'
&lt;:~nrf
1\l r and Mrs Ru ssell Capehart,
'\1r 1urd Mrs A K Mc{'lung ani,!
Juhl n&lt;;, !lenT) Burge ~s and June
Spt'nrer

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bert Mtlboan Mtd-dleport
Mr and 'drs Norman Humph ·
r£&gt;ys and famliy, Sandra an-d
Randy, 11p ent th£&gt; weekend vtsitlng
her fam1ly rn New Ca~tle, Va,
and wee acrompamed home by
her mother Mrs. 0 R Brt:u~ n ­
dtne , and Mrs Hale Helm&amp; ,.md
two chd dre•1 of new Castle
Mrs.
Ele;~nor Wi!lters RN
off1!'e r.ur~ fnr Dr f J Oavt~. ts
on •acatton ll11~ \H't'k
Mr and \1rs Cu 1lh Wood and
(hJldrer., sus;~r1
Lee ahd Curtis,
have muvctl from Dayton Lo San
Bernadwu l';;lrf
11 here
he bas
bl•en ttan~hrrcd b•, lhc govc ru
ment He r the son of Mr and
Mrs E L Wood Mtrldlrport

VOL IX

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Hair Styling

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Me1g oun t y PTA ( OUnCI'I

WARNER'S
BEAUTY SHOP

ear ests
Hub Cap Stealing
Proving Costly
For Rutland Men

ears

Eisenhower Overrules Advis~rs
In Making Offer To The Soviets
LONDON {UPJ -

President EISenhower Qverruled defense

adv~ers and the Western ~llies in offering Russia a two-year

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_.. . a ftrst step toward du;armament.
Tbe slok.. are high-lwo lull
Yea-Til of the Wes1's L.._.rrent Dr&amp;clear ac!vantage put up agauyt the
hop• tha~ Rustna ~.. ny In"'~~~'
'huBrness 1n lt! discussions here

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Re~H~ ..nt.s restdmg on Mulberry
~. venue ....ere wamed today hy
Pollee Ch1ef Fa ant
Hudson to
not park their autos on th:at
tOOroughfare tonight &lt;~nd tomor.

' ment d~legate
Haf!}j(l
aga_m.st top Defense Dep3J'tment
ano Atomtc Energy Commitlliion
adVIsers Ill autbonzmg th~ dras.he ronce~nn Lo Ru9Sia, the
sourf:e1l satd

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The parkmg ban will be e£fec·l
tJ'Ii'e on Mu,berry Avenue from
Couurt Street to Umon Avenue
accord1ng to Hudso.n, who sa1 d
that the street must ~ kept clear
~ Lhat m~urfadng- ,1perat1ons
be started early Fnday morn-

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warned that cvtm the old Weiter
offer of &lt;t ID-month truec m1 h~
disperse the u s
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On Mulberry-_''ve
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Tonight, Fn'dav
Eiaenhower Sided Wllh diaarmaStassen

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eontinoued e
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might produce an aim t \:'~g
"clean'•
hydrogen
~mb--on~
Wlth no oangerous
raflioaet

. Th~ Poltce Cau~f. satrl that
fallout
rve
100 :\venue would also be block •d
...
off to tnf.lc dunng the reaur·f Authontatt"e suurc~ satd that

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursda,., August 22, 1957

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Ohio: Genrtrally f•Jr with lltt..
ch•n.. In t&gt;emper.tur1 ..,.,, .._.
night and P:rlcley. High ..Uv- In
the 101. low tonltl't 56-63.

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CommJ'ttees Mee t Q n T UeSday

Pomeroy

aY UNtTID

halt In nuclear tests, authontatlVe sources said today.
They sa!d the conditional offer, made Wednesday al the
London dwrmament conference, amounts to a calculated
American gamble to determine if there is any hope at aU of

Chester Youth
Felic:iwship In
Monday Meeting

Hair Cutting

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enttne

YELLOW JACKET STAR SIGNS WITH REDLEGS

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MACHINE PERMANENTS
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A de( orated bn thrlav cake was
served w'th harbeeues to the
above named and Kathy Lloyd
and Jackie Mur&lt;~

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First Birthday
Of Robin Will
Is Celebrated

ThP brrthrlays or three little
boys whose mothers share•! the
same room at M&lt;"tR~ (;eneral Hos·
pita\ &lt;:~t the time or thetr brrth
were obtierlt&gt;d Sundav afternoon
at the home of Mf .and Mn
Theodore Reed Jr Mulberry Ave

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and Mrs E&lt;hson Balter
An1111 Ca 1dwell , Leadmg Cret'k.
was taken to the Metgs General 1
Hospital T~esd~y 10 the Rawlutgs 1
Coats ambulance
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Mr and Mrs Pa .tl Johnson and
daughter, Kimberly Ann, have
The hrti! btrthda v of flob1n
movt-&gt;d to th~ Rmehart apartment Annette, da 1 1ght~r of Mr
and
on Rutland Street
';\trs Rnberl W1ll wa" rC"\ebratrrl
Mr ;md Y.rs CharlP.s McMaster Tuesday at I he hom e of Mr and
Brartl'nton,
Fla
are vlsltmg Mrs Con~ a I Jcwat t, South 1 hml
Hlatlvc~ tn
Mu;erS\'ille
and Avenue
Middle port T~ry ea,e ~specially
A decoratP.rl birthday &lt;"ll.ke 1nd
to v1s1t h t~ ':lrotller. Harry Me- 1ce cream .verc ~c rvt.&gt;d to R\•blO
I Master, 'A h&lt;J 1~ a patient at Me1gs Annette nebl&gt;tc JC'Wart nora
General Hospt.al M1ss Jean Me toughenoner Judy and
Kathy
Master, who has been in Berlin, Moore, M1dUiepor t, Tomm)' JeGermany, 10 the government ser wart, Columtus, &lt;~lHI lhese adults,
vlee, arrived Tuesday for a VISit Mrs Jewart, \1rs WJII and Mr!:l
with her father, HarTY McMaster Kathertne Vloorr
and -was met m Co.umbus by Mrs
Mrs Wrll ts 1h~ former Rd1y
I Grace Yuraslts
Jo Kl &lt;Smger Robtn Annt'ttc rc·
Mr ,and Mrs
Lawrence Bmg cetvcd a gift or dresses rrom her
Mr and Mrs
are 1attended
the annual - Sommer matcrn&lt;~l j!randmnthc.- Mrs ,ll"n
annuunc10g the ma1 nage of tbetr daughter , Evelyn
, to fam1ly rcunton at South S1de, W mngs Eakrns Bflo)lt who \,as unJack Stewart, son of Mr and Mrs W1lbur Reuben Stewart of Wa Sunday
I able to be ~ere for thf' party
Mason, W Va
M1ss Fnell~
Faehnle, MiddleTI
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port, and Muss Mary Ann Case,
le marnage was an even o , u y 27 In Lclwrence urg, n- Parket•burg returned saturday
drana
!rom a vaealmn at Mountam Lake,
M1 s Stewart IS a graduate of Racme Htgh School and at· w. Va and . M1ss Case remamed 1
tended Bliss College in Columbus, Ohio She IS employed in here fer the week!!nd before rethe office of the Pomeroy Motor Con 1 pany
turning to her home
Mr Stewart IS a graduate of Wahama High Schocl and is
Judge .. nd ~s Cedric Clar~
employed at the Philip Sporn Plant at Graham Station
are
Lt and Mr~ P It
The Ctw~tPr 1' har);:e Mt•thodrst
1Kleinv1s1t1ng
and ~ons tn Norfolk, Va
Youth Fel101•~hlp met
Monday
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ynrl will be &lt;Jccompamed home hy evemm! at th!.' Rock Spnngs
5
thelr son, Arthur, who has been Method !s l ('hurl'h
\ISlltng hiS Sister, MN Klem , and I Sh1rlev G•nth('r nf Chl'sfer led
family
thr d &lt;&gt; vottons whreh opr ll l'-1 with
Mtss Helen AfEk ,
Cleveland, ~~:roup
~ing-tnl.! or ' The Lrght of
A JOlllt mt&gt;(•lm g I)( lhc execu
Two door pnzcs pf $2.30 eacll
left tot.lay Jfter a vtsJt with Mrs the World 1s Tesm" followed by
V.dwm Coate:, and daughter, Bar- scripture r-'adln!:!' bv Margaret
flvc ~nd pru~tam cumml\ll•es of will he 2tven at each meeting
!hr l\l('l gji ( ounty ( ouncd
or
( omnuttces n.amed for the year hara.
Wtndlanrl Alfr('d anrl prayer bv
l',l'f'ent ,\llfl Tr.ll'lll'l A~~O&lt;' t !l t JO t, , wPTc 'program ' Mrs rnul 'JlhelsS,
Mr r.nd ~-Irs Stanley E Wolle Urs
W1llt,•m Crueser
Rock
was held Tuc&gt;~tlllv arte1 noC' n 1tl I\1Jddl(purt eha1rman, Mr11 Har 1 ''ulumbus were weekend guests Spnngs An uffertng was taken
lhr homE&gt; or Mrs Paul lhc h~ old Loh •('. councJI tre-asurer· Mrs 1 f Mr and Mrs Ben Ph1Json
after wh1ch the group sang
Mrddlcport
l
F Tompkms, Pomerov Cl'n
Mr and Mrs Mtlton Hood and " Standtng on Thr Promtscs"
lral Mrs P&lt;"arl Wtlhams, Pome
ort!'!, John James and Samuel,
The Rruk SDrin ?s g1oup pre·
. Plans were madl' for th1• com
ro\' Su 1!a 1• Run , PrmcJpttl,
and
nd her nephew, Allen Hampton, sented the program wh1ch ron·
m ,:- .ll'ar :tnd the theme for the Mrs William B Dnwnte Ra-cme, 11&lt;re spendmg the day at BuCkeye Slsted of a song ' Jesu s Keep Me
Vt':u will hc :1 st url v ro-ut'S!' ~~~
and hnspJtahtv cQmmJttee, Mrs. 1Lake Mr Hajld IS on vaeallon Near the Cros~' :~nd thr ~howmg
thr PTA m~nual Jn ~t1 uetum on Hamlr:f Ebcrsbach , Sugar Run, ' .rom the Preston Motor Company , of a film "A Bm and His Btble"
I' 1rt OnC' Will b~· ).:" IVl'll at !hi' j chatrmun
Mr ~ Wilham Franct~ .
Tuesday dmncr guests of Mr
A short hu s111ess se--swn was
frr,l me~ti!H! v.Jit('h will he hrld s,r,ocuse, Mrs Samu otl r-.hchael 1 Ir ~. La1~rence Milhoan \''i!re Mr helri w1lh tile
prestdenl Janet
at t•he Chesl"r sr h,,ol on 'I hurs- l'htslcr Mrs Orltln R-oush S&lt;~l· 1 nd Mrs John Milhoan
Mrlan , Knight of Chester pres1dmg afler
day, October :1 h\ \Jr, Ho~ T!'ac y em (cnlCI' and Mrs Robert A~h \ lo, M1 and Mrs Glcnn Mrlhnan
wh1ch rcfrc~hments were s~rve{.[
Jr. countv nre~l fl('ll1 PlutH Wl'N' lev r rlarl Falls
Parkersburg. Mr and Mrs AI- hy the hos tesw group
moriP lQ hrn(' .\ ~ J1lllor ~~~ n.1r'
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Three Birthdays
Observed Sunday

W. 2nd St.

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Middleporl
Socl'ety

Tomlt.y , ~on of Mr and Ml'i
Reed, Georgc Kerth son of Mr
and Mrs. WooCrow Mora Ch""'ter
road and Nicky son of Mr and
\frs James Lloyd of Belpre- cclet brated the1r seconrl brrthday

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Evelyn Ruth Cummings Is Wed

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Stassen .and Se:!rela'!') of Stitte
John Foster DuJles bad 1o sell
the proposal 00 Britam and
Fr:'l.nce after E1senbowcr derided
to a("t at the end of a eJoseiJ-·
guarded two--montt
admJnistra·
L1on debate.

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Firat P.rbit- Kodak
Brownie 8 MM model!

$11.95 Trav·
Ler Radio

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Seco11d prize -Mod·
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tng wh tth

C•mera Kit

Congn·~s

"Trigger"

Pa~t

BUY NOTHING, PAY NOTHINGl
Vou un tM the lucky winner of one bf th.se wonderful
prlzet--wlthout even being pr"ent et t he drawing! Regl ..

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suspiei!UI
tn the Eisenhower admimstraUon
tb1t the Ru58tans arc less iflter
ested m disarmament, and Ue
hunting a way to end t:he trego·
tiahons by putting blame e:n the
WCBt Cor a new rllSarmament fatl-

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Mr. and Mrs Uull&lt;' rl H11u sl-a or 1
Le1arl. W \ ~
roul!' wrrc re
ecntly surpnscd wtth a lrnen
shower at the ir home Tht• l'Ven'
also hon:ored her birthday
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Pullin, Mrs :-IRI'&gt;Illl Yu..(Pl ShAr
ill\ an ' Be' cr h :\11 s l.mra nrbb~ ]
Mr11 Ethel Fn, -A1rs Ah&lt;'t&gt; Tr •p::r
Mrs Funnia Rou ~h Mr And Mr ~
C 1d Wolfe.
Annabt'lle
and
814lunda Lii!VIIIg, Emory Housh 1
Mn Htoster Weaver

Freddie Wt'HVet',

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Mr ~

Adrian L.'llhev, Und .. an(i Jmh
Mrs Enola Brown and Sharon.
Mrs Garnet Roach !lnd Mar y,
Mrs B('atrlct' !\-!('Cormrrk c.1rn
\yn and BrAdv Mrs Ercrl\ Ad
kins Mrs Nellie Adk:r1~ M1 .s
Lomse Adk.UIS. Mr!
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-Add the Extra Pieces Later

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~nduring beauty for yean of dining elegance r:an
be youn with thit truly distinguished Clining room
group. In lovely Autumn Hue mahogony, lradi-

\11"' HPll-'n
Staats, Mrs
(.lilian Sm1t1J. 1\h
and Mrs Harry Stalt.!l, Bnw\'
Doumo aQd , Br rmda, Carohn f.1 e
vint,!: Mrs. W11\e~ Dlc ~:-mi Mrs.
Lltoulo Rous h. ~nndall ;~nd Mil
ton, Mr and l\lrs L&lt;~ wrr n("(' R
Wolfe, f Debra rtnd Patl'lr! a Fa,\ ,.
1\b-. &amp;:Qd Mrs. Mack llov.'n rrt

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Omp lui table rllustrated ?o-•-w!th
It awes up mnsures 4:Zx S8 rnchu, u
lends to 72, 86 or 100 lnchls Chaose
the standfrd Pttlestal ar Uti lllelusr.-e
lTEND El pedestal wluch ellmln1tn
lhe IISUflsnap brfcts farsupport1 n1 lhl

drop lilt. End pedesttl e•tentls to stop
posrtJOn under letf for ntr• rilldlty forms ell •round •pron end ru11 1en11h
brttlalnJ.

honol dark mahogany or flr:h. warm walnut, the
thl"r beatJty of the hand-rubbed finithft will
reflect tht gr~ciout atmosphere of )'O'Ir homt.

HeN ar. oil the high ltandards of q"'ol,lty con·
atruction ond workMonthtp that have r:harodetlted 8ri~kwed1 Furni1ure for der:adts.

\ 11lolff'

le,tta

and Stella
Those who .sent gtfts but were
unable to attend we1e Mr . . an'tt
Mn. SteV\'l Howard', Allee Howud,

Mrs. Elmer

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Meigs Delegates
To Elect County
~S.C. Committee
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J?e1eg~tei from

the 12 town·
m Meigs t;ounty wdl meet
at 10:00 "A.M. AuiU't 2B. 1951 to
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tlect a county A!'S. c. Comm1ttee

Mr. and Mrs ?.aut Randolph, Pau-

W&amp;flhfast colors'

If Russia wan~ a firatratep
"paekage"
diSarmament
ment, Amencan offlc1als believe
that the tnltial pact can be Jigned and put mto operation b:f ·~ep.
tember-, 1958.

agree.

Vltllnttl Tho npson

lh:!IV}' cotton

reinforced

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Va.
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Linen Shower

Tbomp ~ iJa.

Boys', aal.s' com
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4 prs. 85c

2 prs. 95c

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Or1warrl hrnrull ' Electromc emti1: Mhorl !)llrl or hoRSed VInyl COV·
big 116 - llhCt't er. Wid\' gussett
pack.

The new proposals appeared to
be a put-up or shut-up test of
Soviet intentions,
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at lhl' fh&lt;'ltH' :'l'h ·ml An IH'hlf'VI" I
ment a\.\.!llc' lVII] l1r ple...,nll'd nt I
Jlu s mNttn2 to lhr Un rl ha\tnlot
runtr1butPd lhr mosl tll pi'IJtnol I
ing thr poltcr~.., ol lhc Ohio l'on
R:rcss (lf PTA --~
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ter at our store tod•y: winners will .,_ notllledl

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Yeager, Mr. and Mrs Taft Bo11
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Mr and Mrs Donald 1Dunefin
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The Umted States ~trategy,
however, is to continue as lollg as
dJsarmall\f'nt
po!ISible wtth the
negotiations to smoke out Rus
sia'.s true mtentions
In London Sovtet Foretgn MmJStCT Valerian Zorm bitterly at
tacked the new proposal because
of "-condihons" attache" to Lt
The new plan presented to: th ~
Sovtet.s eall.s for a two-stage halt
ID nuclear' weapons testing for a
two-year period
Tests would be halted when a
larger fll'sl-.ste.p
:agreement 1s
signed and rahhed Twelve lbon
ths after test&amp; are halted, an
assessment wou.Jd be made on the
progress m working Out dinrmament mspectwn procedure!! to
prevent c-heating U progreas 1s
satl5factory, then tests woul"d' bt"
halted for anolber 12-monlh perIOd

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su~~ee on old Route 124 and other streets
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through thelr town wh1eh have been m seno s need of re air for some time The work
u
d p u ' ·k
bega n , 1 Wears'
began 1 ues ay uOt men

corner
l Road repair is popular· now mother towns.
too Middleport village has appHtd a new surface to Pel!lrl -st and others may be on the

schedule Pomeroy will fmally have a smooth ,
well repaired ex-Route 124 £rom Court and

Main to the corporation hne on Union-av hill
From the line to the Union-av bridge also is
due for complete r epair before Rt. 124 is
moved Co the Laurel Cliff road.
Streets are a major item of expense in all

towns and cities of the nation. Midwestern
small towns now are largely by-passed by
main highways This hurts and helps them all
at once.

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the diabohrRI Uungs th e Fren{'h
do don't gl't h.ere ~V.!fY ftt qt.
Th1• neWC'~I
!·rend!
remale
fn.~hu-,m r('rtt'o'l the same sort or
Galhe ~k!lt that bu11t Lhe Mat(l
!lot l.i n~, lti-pl F1'cnch Ca.htnets
lfl orhrt•, Sl'ltlcrl pr'oblemB In AI ·
Jf"''la , an•I m:1k1' •· th c Fronc h t c 1l'·
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pbone ~Y"~ t em sue h a m1rac
t&gt;rrldf'm·y
It i ~ """'sib\!· thai the Fre.nch

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are trring to put women out of
bu sines~, h ut I don 't see why we
havt&gt; to OQmpuund Lhe re tony ancI
a tM a fter·tnt•s mont!)' to follow
the doul(~ WC' .:lve lhcrn for ju.st
bein g Fr'ehch a ~&gt;hort, sucdnC'I
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Joppa Church Homecoming this
S d y August, 21)
Preachlnl!l
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orn ng,
Hymn Sing in
afternoon . Lead·
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Wednesday , Sept

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7:30 Bolt~.&gt;D. Blackle
8:00 C•pt-.In Kangaroo
8:4~ C1!S New1

or Mrs. c. E . Blakeslee, Pomeroy.

8:S5 Loeal N~s
9:00 Fred WoH•1

Dues for the c1ub wlll b e payable
that night ano a Dew ru\lni of the
Oh&gt;' A8Sociatton of Garden Clubs
mak~s any club ,whlelt fai\J. .JR'
At ~lptlst Mtttlll
send Federation du'e!l bY th~'!tfllt,
Mrs. \\'Lll Winston "-!ld dough- 'or october,
liable for a fme of
tcr Virginia Nell. Mrs. Carrie ~C Pff !RembeT.
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Reser'\lltlons Du•
Uninn Bnpti st Women's Assocla·
l' rden Club &lt;ltembe'fs v/n()' xlan

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1-l:Ot)' NeW,
11 :10 Wea'lher
11·81t S~rcb 'tor Tomorrow
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2:00 Big Payofl
2:30 Bob Croll»' ~GW
3:00 ilriahte: Day
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Pl'tiiJ n g In Ute cost of UOl

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Rot•rY Spa•k•r
Robert Siler, Scout Exccullve
of the Meigs-Gallla-Mason DtstrJct
of the Tri-State Area Counc il, Boy
Scouts of Amerlra, wm be the

. thowinall-they consult fortune outltandltl• In many respect~.
tellen.
The Anooal Conference will be
1 quote a rival pressman. EU- held ne:~~;t year in Aua:Ust at U1c
req\l Sheppnd of the i' arL! ller· C'hllllcot'he First EUB Chur£'h.
ald-'I'QlM;.ne, when l May
1 h t th
"Patis ra 1 hlon- t~how d1tes arc
gucJt speakf'r Friday n l!l t D e
1et by fortune tellerJ in1lead Of
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weekly dinner
met' tw g of the
. faPion calendars. Olor and CaS·
eetJ
e Middleport-Pomeroy Robry Club

Theodore R- Jr

tlllo rofl'l\l.lt the same !orturle
CCentlnu. . ;....,. One)
at
ten,rs Tb.at 'a why the blow was
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10 extra hitter when Chanel harK predden:ts, vl~ ptHidentl an
ed In on c 111 tlllo's date •·
( board cbatrmen Df banks from 40
Mbs Sheppard, all1o a touch\ aht61:1.
bittrr, wu bra!l ~~: ina about our , The foeulty of over 110 lnatru cmOdeLII and produred one wh1o ton I!OMiats or banlters who ~
.trad been carried away with tHe apeelll.l&amp;ta In tht~ir ru pect1ve
Frenol\ Idea of the UilY Look tlek11, practldn• 1ttorners, bwiSay8 Min Sheppard .
ntu neeullves and. meinben of •
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The door opened and a number of univenlty and college
1p00fl: came out She wu wearhll facultle.a. The ~n stru~\OTA compriA.J
1oa1, unrolled-up d1.mpreM, a one of the nlo.t .competent Jrollpa
.m&amp;TI '&amp; while •Mrt. navy blue eyt-- of men In their HIJ)t'Ci.ive profe3lldl, and 1 hairdo better detlaft· aloha ever L~~mb1ee. 1or adult ed·
eel to mop up kitchens Thlt was uet1ion .

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of his Bio-tllbt career.

.ninth draw

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condn in the 1Jig 10, defenaive captain Rich Barnhart, switch- The Olympic: champ1on m.akt-s
SOCIAL POSTPONED
DARK HORSES MIET
man Ted Beagle, Jerry Davb at tackle, Jimmy Jo Hemjley &gt;t hi&gt; deb&lt;&gt;t into the 1&gt;"0 ranu by
CHESTNUl' IDIL, M-. UPhalf, Don Smith at quarter, Bob Eastman and Larry WUder·J t.ak.mg on reigning world heavy
The Ice C1'e.am s.ot1a1 annGun The first 1 ooc1 Ameriean-Auatnrnutb at ends.
lin will be found from the ranks ~etght cham)non Floyd Patterson. c:ed for Friday mdlt irl the Porn- Han eblh in rAe National Doubla
'! Kenny Lelfle, Chuck Riffle, ~ l~ a .cheduled ~5-rounder fO! t he eroy Higb School t.o have been ctumpionabiPJ !Pitted
"-dartc
Bact for btJ fourth year l&amp; Nick CO\tl:et~: and Bill Wlleon , title at Sicks batebaU Fu~ld.
sponsoreC. by the Pomeroy Mer- horses" Stnilht Clark Md Dne
mam~otb.like Pevl (Jr.) Haw· "oung« edition of Bob W&lt;l""-,
A C'l'owd of about 20,000 .f alll 11 ~banlll baaeball team has beei Harum lfllort Auuies m.-v ~~&gt;-.
•-• to pay ..a
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thGme tile 224-pound fu.llb«k 'wbo is ltheduled to be tried-·at 1e:~pec._.
~ ne1g h'·uu.-- p&lt;mporred, Phd ColHna, dub man- P.TSOn and Bob Mark in ~·,
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The prices of fn sh fnnl rose
2 1 per cent berouse (]{ scaso nnl
!actors, the burCRU !&gt;aid Or nn~e s
went up Ui pt'r cr•nt to an 1wcr·
age of 58 ce nts a dm:cn The pnec
of \1/iltcrmelon!l dropped 16 4 pN
cent because of ti ncreased su pplies
Fresh vea:ctabl~;~ prices Iell 2 per
cent led by tomatoes aad onions:
Green b,eans went up 9 8 peT cent
and so dill most ottler fN! sh yeae
tabr0 8 'but at a lower rAte
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Breud prh::c11 rose four-tenths 01 ·
product
1 Per cent while dnlry
prices went up nne half of \ per
ctnt. Cuffe f!Tir!! s
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11:50 "' m.

:.o.ail~ncon prires pnce rl IM nd va\}CC

out hght and he ha&amp; been beaten
we1g h the cttamp1on by about 20 only once-an eight-round tteet...
pounds ilit. 210 to 190. H15 reach 1s ion to Joey Maxim in 19M. Hf'
31,-&lt;z in.chf:ll lonier .-. nd be JS ll.as knocked out 13 Of hit a.t
about two inC'hes taller
14 victit'h•.
Th1 5 wlll be Patter!On 'p 3 Ub
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like a halfb.c:k. The quarterback
hood of $300,000 .to wttneae wh.at ager, said today.
, fi.nal match today.
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~~nc ·a t tbw local allen ac- Nate Wise-C. SnOwden, Jim Thomas-DOn Mllls',
only troubU lut )'eu WM thtt
Lef.fle il bi.g and f.aat, on!y a many c~m r~ the zaniHt •ports
~- - -tually will Ope.q Mondtw nJ.&amp;ht so~-:por Ebersbach, Chet
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Bob
the defefile
JOmeUmet
~d sophomore, and has promise. production of t.bi1 or 1111 other
When the
Tri-Coilnt
f:le.qu
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Di k .t"!•nJ-T
EH
to Naet 1tleU agaki8t hU Wilson, 1 natural atblete 18 t..aU 1 yur. The bout ll date4 to 81..a;:t
1111111'~' off Cor 198'l'~·dplsy ;, ~0. e §OD, . (_ V«U , •
driviq tJnou.U.
and quick, and another, sopho. at 10 ~· m. pst 2 a. m. Friday
' H. West-T. L . Weber, Red
Clio lndleoted that wwk the more.
ed:l
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. ~ i;n tbe: ' n~:w- "it~·~ ,CuY Do!J,hley-J. S!smondo, E. D.
~ ~ ~ wW be aimed to- Rouah and Greene, line prosMott Exptcf Kayo
League are P'I)Ufp . s~. ~"Crico P .. vollins, J. ~olfe-R, Rupe. C.
~ developtnl a tint offeDJive pectl, tumed out in the latter
MMt expect Patunon to kay:&gt;
bt" searl.ftl~ eaptabi; "Mr. BJe PCJ!. ' Crow-R. Grave$, W. Anderson-Remo
ufdt and .a fhblele!Dlve unit, Y 'part ot the 18M season and came ther balding 28 year old ex-Army
taf;o ChiJ15, · Bob LoUks, eaptai:n; · AI Coates.
Dt11'17 tepaiate from eaeb Mbel" along fut.
lieutenant in one or two round1.
. QV .·Caefl, lloori CliffOrd: eapo
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~i '·Lii:Jer.tY ~tnt. ~ · .E. ,ftobhwon-ll. Meneh~ .J .
mftttd, t:bM mJterial i8 a little liable to fi~. Lefne and H~- sub~be to that tbeory
MencbiDi, (;'lptain· New Haven MUcr..---.Don V~v. AI RuliiSI!llDIOI'e p.t.entilul -tllit Jell' than Ll son eotnpetioj for Ted
Bee&amp;le a 1 •·rm strong, fm big and 1 can
Bob · ~.· captain aitd
~k Co1Uns, Bob Jaeobs-Kal
poeition,, ~usJJ. and Greene for J bit hard,'' sa)'ll Pete. "I think 1
Beet, 'lie HannilQ:,' eipuin.'
Hindy, Bin WOOdt-:-BlU. Chilrb:,
from lMt year's b
Lambert a, Flip Werry and Stru- 1 ('an win. Otherwise l wouldn't be
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Pa~ Henderson-Kimney Me~...-e. Paul l'olmer, ble for Jerry ·Davia',· Harri~n and 1 in the rini."
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hihDe:v, Ridl Jone&amp;---R. Morc•n. .
, l'emon • Harriaon, Rlf.fle for Hem.sJer s, PhallD ~nd
"F10)'(1 doeSn't urwlerestim.ate
' 1Cill8US· J
W. StlVers--F. Andenoo, Paul , That'• 1rhat Ute /lfportl;
Phalln, ':nip Werry and. Wll.10n for Smltb 1 at quarter anyone," 11ays
Manager Gw
Hlrbrooht-1\. ao.enl:Ntum,
W. f
Ito. D ds D'd :MAl.._
Bamitz. DnftJ 1 Struble, and Danll)' Zi:rkJ.e, S T. JohMon D'amato. ''He is re.-d.y for .aay
D11au gberty-DonndBetzi~ WTe._l!~d, ~~=· faM
~ ~~~ IIOciney Speneer, S. T. Johnton. and :rgm Gru.eeer for the end t. emergency- hoping for a flnit0 :.....
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Ju.un
...or 'StatloG lhould· barifl ~ 1f
A«otdiri.e to Cilo be hopea to ppsttioh. vacated
by Wllder- ~ rouod one-punch kayo but set f1Jr
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they ,;ant a~ ~·Dn ', tn va~oW find stroDe: proepecte ' to tlll Uae nrutl' 1nd Eastman.
115 rowuis if necessary."
COl.UMJus UP~Pre-tourney va. R. Foll.Jioct.
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favorU~ Jackie- NkWus, of Col·
John Thorn~ ex·Moorehead JIIC~t grid: fClltunet. ·-'l'be veey m !lnemen Millard Roush, Bobby
Outweighs c mp
umbus, Ohio, and swJna:lng Dlc- Cnll- guard--and ~· J. buill •plrlt un&lt;loril(tn4
ouoh action Greene, Bill Glbb., Vl..,.nl
Rademoober will go into Lhe
Yooagberg1 ol. :Northbrook, 111. 1 Uke ~ too-wiD need aU the , W"'UU.d materially iMplre the play- Knia:bt, G~ Freeman, Tom GruoI r_In_g_with all the physical ad·
held' a t~e lead today ~ help In fne way of faltbful .sup- ~
1~~h~~doe~ .ser aDd Roland Russell.
BY UNITED PRESS
tng into tbe seeond/ound oJ' ~he ~ from poreDts ami fans j.n Ue . Mlddl~, •'iPP.ort fqr its
•Bub to help H'8.Wthome, FolAMERICAN LEAGUE
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lnterna-tionaJ 1a)'&lt;ee,, c;;otf T,ourt~a·
Middl~
that
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Harrl&amp;m,
Spencer
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As proprlet'OI' of The Sports Desk,
Leo Kenne4y •maltlleJ'" 1f ,tfle
W.Mblngton · · 16 'r4 ".383 JPf.z
:r9 ,SEI! 'GOVERNOR
I muot maintain a rcason.oble Midllleport M~IP,.Jl l'ool lw
WodnMday'o Rooulto
N•EW VOBK Uf'.....Sugar .Ray facllmile "of impartiality and In- been dl~ift4, , ·~ , tUr~~. l.a
Ch'ieago 12 Washington 6
Robin&amp;bn · bQpee.
Go&gt;~.
Av£l"t:ll de -d·-· ''tween Yellow J••· I
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1r,g 4:~qtltf!t:1
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UniNd rHI ports
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Friday', Gam" 3, nile
Chtb. "I expeet to talk to
eveTy yel'lrl
Daily Sentinel · pUbllabed an iftt. .
Manaa:er Walt
Alston h1111
them in comfort....,.(JJld you11 know they're,
ftOvemor on the phone todll)"," · Since that cannot be, and 00. cle abi:Rlt fanlilf." ""dkt , in .Tune. bJ.unt:ly taJd his Dodgen
"It's Bo:;.ton at Chicago, mte
uld the rfiiddl'twtl.i:lit ·- eJuimplon, CaU5e the Ja .. k-- fa·- the lon•, oM-- - ' J
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at Kansas City, nite
10le bom cold draftal lt'1 all due to
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now or never"- --·
IUru apparent IY Baltimore
Washington at Detroit, mte
"sqd make ...,. appointment f()r
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to
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of
sharply,
aetu~Yl
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the
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him.
New
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Cleveland,
mte
Coleman's udusive Super-C'uculotiou , , .,
trlm
mY aide of' the story being a eont.endcr in the SEO maMgemeflt mone}' th .light. ud Tbe Dodgen, abuut to tangle
in
against moontain-llke oddo, The maI ntenant1!! rete•-'"1"•
~•h eiiU-on
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LEAGUE
Lower gas bills. too. with new
,_,p 1tee _...-auw L Pet. GB '
Dek det~ireJJ 1o lend what small
'Jihen!'8 only' t\tO (A~!JY nJ.ehb kee toniibt in t-he first of a Milwaukee
73 45 .6I9
Coleman Blue Ribbon burner. 1
assistance it ean in this
cam- Jeft betwe&amp;.. ooW al1d" elothlf three,;gane .series, U'e "in mom· $t. Louis
67 52 .563 6 1:4 ,
paijn.
'time for the pool lt'l a lot of -entum" with a three-game wlnn- Brooklyn .
68 53 ."i62 6~
MAA Prexy ··Bob- MUla says for tun awlmmiqe .ulMer the. Ughts tnr ~'treat!: and believe tber CIIJ\ Cincinnati .
61 58 .!H3 12~ 1
You Will last hmger, and feel
the ,ast two or three yean without the ch. . .of beia, clob- overtake .the _Bnl:ve1.
Philadelphia . . 61 58 .~13 12\2 1
healthier 1f you see yolh' Pby ..
there hn:s boon a hard eor-e of bered on 1~ ~(illo by • ' you.ng·
Tile Broob eombined
fine
~x-re~,
~- divtn
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New York . . .. ,.
57 •o
66 39
463 26
18lh !I eidao periodlcaUy, and don't
five -...-~ .a..
j."'"'~ live ·"" •lx- III'LCI
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persons w: o o a I the wor n the water eet first im
orget- leu deteJlllle l.n handing the Cln- Pifltsburgtl,
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Prescription! Today's answer ·
the team booater «roop. Thi.s ap- Ung to aee
yoU ~ right einnatl RedlefJ
11lelt
tnlnth
WUnesda'i's R•sults
pears rl~iculott&amp; in a town lull of where be ~ J;a:ftd, '
.straight defeat &amp;()( Wedneaday.
BMoklyn 8 Cincinnati o
Gram\.e.
ardent foothill, basketball and
So oome on, out. Cheer up the
Don Newtombe won bia loth New YtM'l: 13 St. Louis 4
basebldl fans.
pooJ management for a· ehange. game of the season.
Frld•y•1 Games
And it'11 comleal, too, CO!' a The pOOl hill ~ well .patni:Jhed
Gblo Clmoli gave Newcombe a Milwaukee at Brooklyq, .nitc
118
st. ·Phone
tOWD tbat ' bas a Monl}ay kornlng this aummer . by yopng.tr f())t in 3-0 11ead whea he 'belted • homr Chicago at New York, mte
Pilinero7, ohiO
Quirterback for every equare da)'1lme. UnofCitially, a ~· run wltb twtl on in t.he third in- St. Louis- at Ph.iladclphla, nit e
Loc:usl Street
Middleport
l'hone 6157-J
y.:.rd of tel'ra
lniide tbe ful •season la 'P~ .thlaneial- nifta and the Dodgers h-ammeftd Cincinnati a! Pittsburgh, nltc
IY PIVbabiY l))r ' sUm marfin. We Hal Jeffcoat ,trOm tile box with a
older folk em help put it over five-run outburst in tbe .seventh.
AIR CONDHIONING-T~ loU.[)( lO OIDU-N NfW lOW COST. GET.\ DEM0!6TWIONI
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the bump in the feYf 'tl_,l rimalnWlft Str.a IMI
lng.
The New Yort Gl...,. ended the
.
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Cardinals' 1our-eame winning
.ol.~ A
•lreot w1Ut a llHI VIA:lory In the
·uut:l
&lt;!nly other National Leogue game
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Sizes

MeigS County Newi

JCo~ttlnwd From P•oto o~l

J~ergde e,

vantage on hb side. He'll

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IUm and lo\'¥
riaught but ~ood
for gOod come from
then we will find HIS presence
through Chl'ist Jesua, an4
ll'lory 111 new-found Joy and

Athahpur • Gardener~! h Ill for" reservations· whi&lt;!h are .~an•
Tht: A!nil1,~u r Gard£'nen &lt;• u w l 1 d
havl' thctr September meL•hn.: on ~
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Cost Of Lt"v·I'ng
in foO&lt;i costs, 1111 111 g 7 8 per u~n t
Ron ndstcak ros£' 3 2 p~ •r cen t nud
frnnl{ chicken 211 per t•cnt l ' rtrt· ~
of all frNh nnd canned rt ~ h al sn
jumped. Pork l'l1DpS
wcr£' un
changed whtle \t!g of lamh f,•ll
•••s nnnlly 1 6 per ce nt Et.:b: pr1&lt;·c s
increased from nn avt•i'll ll:£' or "'II
cenls Ill 54 re nt;~ a dnzt•n

lo 'a ltend the State Cori(!eiltlo of
....clatioll
t h e OhIOCA
ol~bU
s theof firstGll.tden
weel:
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P reminded that

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bad opened Tuetday.
hotJ.k Pete- Rademacher, who has
Tbe club that took a 6-4 record last season lost eight full- never fought a profea1onal battle
time performerl, molt of them going both ways in the platoon •n his life, find• out tonight If
tem I• iU
, be
to rep Iace th em, especla
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h he._ the Cinderella map of the
sye
· "'" w no~
euy
Y sue century-M juat another humpty
players a,s MUioo Lambert who has been gobbled up by Wio- dumpty

be

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Hill golf course, is announcing first rounds In hla IJIIIUal
nament which must be completed by Sept. 1, '
Habitues of Tommy's cOurse report hla. jreena In
cohditiOn ever this year. It has taken years of
wor.k, •nd bundles of Investment to provide an
wa·
tering system. His wOrk is bound to pay off in
Pf,lroP.

SEATI'LE,

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be "a Utue lighter and a Uttle fas~r" af~r two-a-day drills

bJ a.&amp; Ttnth•d

qua.

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twnal meellng
Pythien
Slst.n Meeting
The Sta ff a nd ofhecrll club ~f
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Pythian S1sthe Mei gs e mp ~·0 0 n
mght at
ters, 'wtll ml'cl
ay
the homl' or Mrs C' P Gnllaghho~
with Mrs wt ll&lt;om Allman as t e
a~slslm&amp;: hostess

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Eight Regulars Lost From 6-4 Team Zaniest Of Them All
Of
1956;
Replacement
Prospects
Good
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Coach Alu Cllo uld today Pomeroy's· l957 Panlhers will
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Cilo Working lighter, Faster football Squad

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ntgbt.s It ;8:80. ..Me.mbera are ~~~ 'to meet ah t.our
.....~.. nrxt ""·esd•v "-"·~·~- te age.
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Heelect. offlters••aad "orainbe
1otber
•.., are.pairings tor openlnf, play·.

1 $:30 Pti&amp;W J'i!!itOillo
5:&lt;&amp; !&lt;le1.! ~t!tiit'e

hulls
Mrs Swan fh'&lt;l &lt;lll't\ ,JH'~ to a
bedroom
So rl1d one of the hull ~ He
l'har~r d thf' 1'nor, ll&lt;lWf''l \II(' floor.
hut\{'d 11 hed , nne'! poked h1 ~ hronrl
t'lll'l(]u slv in the rhJ'C'C1iun or Mrs
Swall ht•r w&lt;&gt;mlln frit•ml and her
dau"h1N
"I"' thought Wl' WH(• duu • fnr, ·
~frs Swan said
:1.1f'anwhlle the lhr&lt;'e nt hPr hulls
wh ich hnd e~r-apNI fro m a shlll '.fh
'"'"'''"' brokf' ,, ~hl \rra~c. a lJ'.'II
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!l nwnslalr.~. the £1onr1J(],Jr!ls nnd
,,~,, ,,, ', of M". swo n's bN l chinA
The bull lh al wf ,J t up~talr~
IMk('d hal('fJIIIY nl Lhe women Hill
gtrl unl\ rl'fw:u't\ tn he shMefl ()fr
W.,,,, a l&lt;r'o•n
" ~ t ick liP ~llnrl flh h1
~t n ugh!PrhOU ~(' rnnlt•.&lt;i full' v 1&lt;' 1
whf'll the Sw1n'~ ~na 11l t' , 1.il '~ &lt;',

At th(t mom ~· m lite big ltli l\fl
in the !lh.owlng11 &gt;s the gunnysaCk 1
line . Thls is an apt deJcripiiOn
Th~re hll\'f' i· ~ l'n hrtfl•r luoklng
cilrp9t's !nak' d
frn m
London
{Contln~ From One)
graw~~. In
/:" Un 1l ,\'~ark~. (nr d1S
Athenfi- Haruld Sturm, B"l prt'
SCM lOll ph ,'POSCS,
t hllll wh.al ~ ~ - Hnrnld linwer;
Broadwell Ct
supposed 10 he liVIng 1n the eur - Earl Sny th•r. Cm L'.&gt; ti tutlon Cl - rt•nt mr de 1 b.a\'on't ewn grot to Gl(!tlll BAte; Cornlng- P uul Slfwk
th e h·, ts yet , either
mAn :
Ja ckson vHle·Holl!stcr- L
C•.lumnlst lnez HQl!U hatl n n L'armlrhllcl , Marlrtta- E W
wurd tn say ahout this the other Seymour·
Murray
City- Ray
d ay, but Hh£' Isn't 11 .~ dost• to lhC' Mnnn: Oh io
lUV(If Ct - .hmcs
set'IJle us ml' Wu are inre.'ltcll Cntwford, £'o1n eroy Ct - I lston
With , the f'reneh I hi.~ summer, Halle}, Hlnard M1lb C't - Ju ~cp h
and 1 wish to s toh• lh o.t tlw Banw~. Syracuse
Ct - Ri chard
}'r1'1lrh haircut.
wh kh 1s high Yottng; ·ruppt•rs Plains-t:vt•rt•ll
liiYle , llPIICal'il tn havr bt.'c n t•f· Uruilscomh.
ftoc!f'cl hy rah whlt·h have ber-n 1 The Rev E M. Shelton, for .
•., out of tht•lr boarding bouS· 1 mort or Belpro EUB. wus return
1-,,
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I t&gt;tl to Whitehall. Coltrmbus.
A cnncit'r'gt• In a fif th cla!S
The Rev &amp;nd Mrs Roger Bls
J)&lt;mslon \!1 prcl1y rompar('d to hop, retently of ttro ['omcroy Ct
the mod 1~h J'''l'el'll'h rcmme wUh hiVe moved tO ChtlUcQlhe, from
1he new Gnawed orr l.nok I where Rev. Bishop lnh•nds to puS·
wouldn't !WI close enou!j:h to one tor the Allensville Ct, nnd also
t o Inspect It at fir~ t -!Ntnd . but to attend United SemtnJry nl
from wh!rt I gal ht&gt;r, dirty lillgl!r D.llyton.
naij~ and a garlic breath 11:0 wUh
The Rev W. A f'roS.t , formertbr general ensemble . Whet~er ly Of the 'l't.tPpers Plalna EUD
the hlgh-Rt yle kids wear Bv'Ds Churt:hes, w:u retut'ned for his
1 couldn't :tlY, hut tho cllance.s SecOnd Yl!'llf to the Ironton Ot
arf', If they do, they're dln~)' .
The Rev John MOl'Jil.D, al.llo for·
Why In heHvt•n's name the Am· metly of Belpre EO'B was ret~n·
trlcan wo•nnu . who f'lln I.Jny tlm1ecl for hl 11 elellth conset:'\IHVe
France with l)cr CJI:IJ: money puts yoir to tlle r.ucDl:lvUlc Ct.
up yt•r lf'tC.'r year with the!IC
Mrs. Garrett Chrlaty, 4elegate
-wr.wplrator. agalnAt pre ttlnes~ 1 to the confertnce trom the Tup·

on ~,y

4 :30 Movtnime

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Daily enttne
hOme
T ATea party
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The Senorc~ Bal('nr iagu anti Pe ·
dro Rodriguez haw~ a ~ound know
ledge of the mdl!suptahlc fa d
that a woman is rompn~l'tl or a
booom, logs, and, finally, a fat·£'
and they do everything m theh
power not to Cefare th e a.~Hf'h
that nature so ~tnd]y bO'S IOWC(I.
If yo u ~ce an 'ugly womnn got
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up 111 11 fngltt
wig, wearmg
thr
new Ugly Look, on th e Pa~o de
Gr~ia in Bareelo na, you !'an bet
s he ain't local
Ovl!r here we
k
~till hOtel wlth th e Prettv Loo ·
no matter whal the French say,
According to thcll' f0l1un e t cll l·r ~
of coune.
(Copy,igh\, 1957 , hy lJnltNI
, ftaturc Syrrdicate. In~· 1
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"Men's City l,elgue'' - ' will
have 1.0 800 .to 825 I.Y.,..It per
.te.m, They wW b9-WI r.e.(Uiarly

3:41) ~oaerr Komances
4 :00 C'oftfedy T!ille

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rh·c~~maker~

T~Te:;::~ ~:~~n:amed the

1·30 Bride mtl Groom
2:00 M11tirt~t, Tbeltet3:00 . Ou~en to't·JI n.;.

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heaw n for Spain We're j ust over 1 rensc or Spam~h

TtuUI or. ~uenea
Tic nc P••l:b

12:00 Te.t :1nd Jtnx
12·30 curr,en~ .•
UO MJ Util•.MuJIO

Administrations in ~n our town:; h an~ &lt;hm c
nn excellent job on s tJ eels. 'l'htou gh our
changing times the Prohlem may beco rnt•
more serious. There wt11 he no l'asmg o( t1 It I
surely will call for continued \\ l!'iC leach•1 s :11p \
to keep abreast of our oblil,:ations whwh an· 1
nothing more m· ll•ss than what tlw puhl!(· h :ts I
come to expeet
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A ICI'lttch bowl.lng Jell'(Ue-.
hery man OD .his own wt.th no
handleapt pennitted-tw' bqen
organtzed•tothe PomeroyBowllog
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..,.I•Y• and will start aelivUy

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repair. We won't have any ontsh1 r help tht•n

lng Uke nem. One I
o
like lhe broad got caught '" e&lt;t hflllll"S UIC
BY ROBERT c. RUARK
er a cactus or a hcd'!"ehog , and
r"l
PALAMOS, Spam- Th e Ud v the other wa~ a string LH.t l( for
Look is With liS again, at a hlg.h shopplni which t hey saltl, Rfl\'1';
0
her an Egyplian look I lwvr a de
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~~'~· llitl(\ I do not propose to al ow llcr.te .stomaoh and rio nnt W J~h
NEW ( Mi'l'LE, F:NGLANn UP-It 1n the hou!le.
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the krHic to hm l fnr n r11p nf Ir a
papers, and a I "a n .~ ay i~ th.ank
But 1 will say a thin " 111 de· Wetinesda y, when In \\illkNI rnur

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Today

10:30 nuth or C?ll&amp;equen4.'!el
1:00 Tie rae OoUJh

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BuJls Invasion

Scratch League
Opens Bowling
Tuesday Night

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~riday

9:00 Romp~ ltoom
lO:OO The 'PfiCe l&lt;; 1Ujtlt

as Roulcs 33 and 7 may also so rrwt in1f' be tak \
en out of Pomeroy a nd Middleport tntelhgent
planning and budgeting will bf! reqmrrrl to
maintain our marly miles of stte&lt;'ts m good

nolh
loohd

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5·M , Sl&amp;n On
15:00 Tod&amp;Y

When Route 124 ts remov ed from Pomeroy. 1

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in sta tes l 1 ~ e !\~: b 1 .1ska . I
Kansa!S, Mtssourt, and the Dakot.ls \l ;:Jt~y In · 1
d1ana towns and even cities havt• nolorwus\ y 1
bad streets even when they are num bC'red I
highways

wo;~~n~:,~·'::.: oln'L " ' "

REPORT

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to see th e town s stl ee ls d t'C:l)' Jntu
a senes o( humps and mump~ :-.u luhl-..· onl ·
fo 1· a horse a nd \\agon Tfl\\ n ~tflt, tu \~ n t x
h
th , I
h1bit.s lins policy of slJ('t• t, n •p:m w ( ' I!' t.:
st ale or federal goHrnnwnt h ..t~ il ( 't'IJ &lt;.tb .. oh ·
1
ed of responsibilit y - and from pto\lllll g .1 s
sistan&lt;'r fund s - for stn·cts m tm1 n
1

By permitting tourists to z1p passed the
edge of town at 60 miles pet• hour, few stops
are made for novelties or souvenirs ot'1 the
area, or lunch, or dinner At the same time,
street repair bills can be reduced.
However, any traveler will attest to the
ti'Uth of the obse1·vation that the usual rt!sult
of by-paksing a midwestern town with a high-

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Dally SenUnol, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Aull- 22, 1957-3

"THE DAME'S GETTING-TOO EXPENSIVE 1

Syracuse Is Ldtest-Town ..To Get ~n Bond Wagon With
Program Of Street Repair; Revers1on Poses Problems

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Ou;ning a Chevy's the only way
to have all thesefine things

In the American League, Ute
Wblte SOx mauled the SCnators,
12-Bi BaltiJJJOI'e defeated l&gt;eotr'Qlt

00; the Kall8ll Clcy AthletJcl
Cyt the Yankee lerrd to tlx pmes
b; i:fJmming the world champs
for aerond Jtr.al;ht time, 6-3 and
' &amp;Olton endtd a five-pme loei.ng
streak witb t 3-1 victory over
Cleveland,
Six home runs ~re hit in the

"I juot d\llh~ ' ' ha. ., llio rfCbt
mental attJ.tude," he .aid. '"I
tbougbt I'd p alonl W!tb ltlm lor
(our or fiv.e ~und.r: and ibm put otant.cardlnala tUII!Ile, with Wal·
him away. Bill whth I ,gol. ready Jy Moon, ston Musl'!l, Eddie Mlkto Hnlsll' hiat dff, 1 eoul4111 do •l.s and Kea Boyer eonnectlng for
it.'' • '
st. Louia. and WW.le .. May.&amp; and
Hank Sauer :hitting homen for
. CLJ;:VELAND •Ul'-'l'he· CleVe- 'New YOrk.
land 1ndla-. ~. 110 ret a proThe Wh~te So:rt ecored seven
IOJIIecl \rio &gt;t-t llaited: .todaY runs In the third inndng to clinch
appejJTed detllbe~ 11!. linitb the .tbeiJ' ga,me· with WashingtOn. i
.seuon in !Jle . . . . dlvfs.lon.
Wllll•rne .00. Hltt.N
IOWAN PAVOIIID
Jim Plena1l'!J two-run ·homer
' OAMP 11l!RRY, 0, UP-Johll In tbe third lnnini paved tbe way
MOM:hkau, Wa.ttrlO!O, 1~, lharp for the Red Sox vlctm"Y over Mike
~hooter, na , nted a favorite to- Garcia, wbo.se only
s!M:lsfacUon
day "' will tile 191!7 Natlon.ol wat in boldina Ted Williams hit·
Small Bore )Ulle .Cham1Jioll6b1p less In Jaur trlp1 to cu.t Ted's
M•toh.
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~tUna average to .3M.

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You11 tind that O.Cvy'l!l the only

low-priced cal' with any of the~
; •• the only car at aay price with
aU of them!
BODY HY FISHER.

can't quite seem to malch.

SHORTEST STROKE VB. Thi ~ one

turns raw horsepower into pure
pleasure with a super-effi~.:ient
design that's years ahead of other

VB's in Chevrolet's field.
BALL-RACE STEERING, Sl'ANDARD.

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hathed in oil! Exira-easy handling
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uan·o stHQOL

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A BIG ASSORTMENT OF SPECIAL
FEATURES. Like Safety Platt glass

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all around; crank-operated veut
windows; extra·long outrigger r~r
springs; the easier loadlng advantage of a low-leve1 trunk ledge!
Your Chevrolet dealer's the man
I to see.
eoptioraal a1 emu co&amp;.

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There's not even a . hint of hesitation .as triple turbines take you
smoothly from a standstill to cruis-

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Here you see

the solid construction and close
fittings, the fine craftsman!"hip
that the other low-priced cars

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•uloor~

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MOBE PEOPLE URIVE CRE\'ROLETS
THA_'i ANY OTHER CAR

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A.urhon=ed Chemlla lJealc

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racuse re!ndents soon will enJoy a new
su~~ee on old Route 124 and other streets
·
through thelr town wh1eh have been m seno s need of re air for some time The work
u
d p u ' ·k
bega n , 1 Wears'
began 1 ues ay uOt men

corner
l Road repair is popular· now mother towns.
too Middleport village has appHtd a new surface to Pel!lrl -st and others may be on the

schedule Pomeroy will fmally have a smooth ,
well repaired ex-Route 124 £rom Court and

Main to the corporation hne on Union-av hill
From the line to the Union-av bridge also is
due for complete r epair before Rt. 124 is
moved Co the Laurel Cliff road.
Streets are a major item of expense in all

towns and cities of the nation. Midwestern
small towns now are largely by-passed by
main highways This hurts and helps them all
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Galhe ~k!lt that bu11t Lhe Mat(l
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lfl orhrt•, Sl'ltlcrl pr'oblemB In AI ·
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bu sines~, h ut I don 't see why we
havt&gt; to OQmpuund Lhe re tony ancI
a tM a fter·tnt•s mont!)' to follow
the doul(~ WC' .:lve lhcrn for ju.st
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Joppa Church Homecoming this
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Hymn Sing in
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8:00 C•pt-.In Kangaroo
8:4~ C1!S New1

or Mrs. c. E . Blakeslee, Pomeroy.

8:S5 Loeal N~s
9:00 Fred WoH•1

Dues for the c1ub wlll b e payable
that night ano a Dew ru\lni of the
Oh&gt;' A8Sociatton of Garden Clubs
mak~s any club ,whlelt fai\J. .JR'
At ~lptlst Mtttlll
send Federation du'e!l bY th~'!tfllt,
Mrs. \\'Lll Winston "-!ld dough- 'or october,
liable for a fme of
tcr Virginia Nell. Mrs. Carrie ~C Pff !RembeT.
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Reser'\lltlons Du•
Uninn Bnpti st Women's Assocla·
l' rden Club &lt;ltembe'fs v/n()' xlan

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Robert Siler, Scout Exccullve
of the Meigs-Gallla-Mason DtstrJct
of the Tri-State Area Counc il, Boy
Scouts of Amerlra, wm be the

. thowinall-they consult fortune outltandltl• In many respect~.
tellen.
The Anooal Conference will be
1 quote a rival pressman. EU- held ne:~~;t year in Aua:Ust at U1c
req\l Sheppnd of the i' arL! ller· C'hllllcot'he First EUB Chur£'h.
ald-'I'QlM;.ne, when l May
1 h t th
"Patis ra 1 hlon- t~how d1tes arc
gucJt speakf'r Friday n l!l t D e
1et by fortune tellerJ in1lead Of
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weekly dinner
met' tw g of the
. faPion calendars. Olor and CaS·
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e Middleport-Pomeroy Robry Club

Theodore R- Jr

tlllo rofl'l\l.lt the same !orturle
CCentlnu. . ;....,. One)
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ten,rs Tb.at 'a why the blow was
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10 extra hitter when Chanel harK predden:ts, vl~ ptHidentl an
ed In on c 111 tlllo's date •·
( board cbatrmen Df banks from 40
Mbs Sheppard, all1o a touch\ aht61:1.
bittrr, wu bra!l ~~: ina about our , The foeulty of over 110 lnatru cmOdeLII and produred one wh1o ton I!OMiats or banlters who ~
.trad been carried away with tHe apeelll.l&amp;ta In tht~ir ru pect1ve
Frenol\ Idea of the UilY Look tlek11, practldn• 1ttorners, bwiSay8 Min Sheppard .
ntu neeullves and. meinben of •
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The door opened and a number of univenlty and college
1p00fl: came out She wu wearhll facultle.a. The ~n stru~\OTA compriA.J
1oa1, unrolled-up d1.mpreM, a one of the nlo.t .competent Jrollpa
.m&amp;TI '&amp; while •Mrt. navy blue eyt-- of men In their HIJ)t'Ci.ive profe3lldl, and 1 hairdo better detlaft· aloha ever L~~mb1ee. 1or adult ed·
eel to mop up kitchens Thlt was uet1ion .

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SOCIAL POSTPONED
DARK HORSES MIET
man Ted Beagle, Jerry Davb at tackle, Jimmy Jo Hemjley &gt;t hi&gt; deb&lt;&gt;t into the 1&gt;"0 ranu by
CHESTNUl' IDIL, M-. UPhalf, Don Smith at quarter, Bob Eastman and Larry WUder·J t.ak.mg on reigning world heavy
The Ice C1'e.am s.ot1a1 annGun The first 1 ooc1 Ameriean-Auatnrnutb at ends.
lin will be found from the ranks ~etght cham)non Floyd Patterson. c:ed for Friday mdlt irl the Porn- Han eblh in rAe National Doubla
'! Kenny Lelfle, Chuck Riffle, ~ l~ a .cheduled ~5-rounder fO! t he eroy Higb School t.o have been ctumpionabiPJ !Pitted
"-dartc
Bact for btJ fourth year l&amp; Nick CO\tl:et~: and Bill Wlleon , title at Sicks batebaU Fu~ld.
sponsoreC. by the Pomeroy Mer- horses" Stnilht Clark Md Dne
mam~otb.like Pevl (Jr.) Haw· "oung« edition of Bob W&lt;l""-,
A C'l'owd of about 20,000 .f alll 11 ~banlll baaeball team has beei Harum lfllort Auuies m.-v ~~&gt;-.
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~ ne1g h'·uu.-- p&lt;mporred, Phd ColHna, dub man- P.TSOn and Bob Mark in ~·,
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2 1 per cent berouse (]{ scaso nnl
!actors, the burCRU !&gt;aid Or nn~e s
went up Ui pt'r cr•nt to an 1wcr·
age of 58 ce nts a dm:cn The pnec
of \1/iltcrmelon!l dropped 16 4 pN
cent because of ti ncreased su pplies
Fresh vea:ctabl~;~ prices Iell 2 per
cent led by tomatoes aad onions:
Green b,eans went up 9 8 peT cent
and so dill most ottler fN! sh yeae
tabr0 8 'but at a lower rAte
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Breud prh::c11 rose four-tenths 01 ·
product
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prices went up nne half of \ per
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:.o.ail~ncon prires pnce rl IM nd va\}CC

out hght and he ha&amp; been beaten
we1g h the cttamp1on by about 20 only once-an eight-round tteet...
pounds ilit. 210 to 190. H15 reach 1s ion to Joey Maxim in 19M. Hf'
31,-&lt;z in.chf:ll lonier .-. nd be JS ll.as knocked out 13 Of hit a.t
about two inC'hes taller
14 victit'h•.
Th1 5 wlll be Patter!On 'p 3 Ub
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like a halfb.c:k. The quarterback
hood of $300,000 .to wttneae wh.at ager, said today.
, fi.nal match today.
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~~nc ·a t tbw local allen ac- Nate Wise-C. SnOwden, Jim Thomas-DOn Mllls',
only troubU lut )'eu WM thtt
Lef.fle il bi.g and f.aat, on!y a many c~m r~ the zaniHt •ports
~- - -tually will Ope.q Mondtw nJ.&amp;ht so~-:por Ebersbach, Chet
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the defefile
JOmeUmet
~d sophomore, and has promise. production of t.bi1 or 1111 other
When the
Tri-Coilnt
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to Naet 1tleU agaki8t hU Wilson, 1 natural atblete 18 t..aU 1 yur. The bout ll date4 to 81..a;:t
1111111'~' off Cor 198'l'~·dplsy ;, ~0. e §OD, . (_ V«U , •
driviq tJnou.U.
and quick, and another, sopho. at 10 ~· m. pst 2 a. m. Friday
' H. West-T. L . Weber, Red
Clio lndleoted that wwk the more.
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. ~ i;n tbe: ' n~:w- "it~·~ ,CuY Do!J,hley-J. S!smondo, E. D.
~ ~ ~ wW be aimed to- Rouah and Greene, line prosMott Exptcf Kayo
League are P'I)Ufp . s~. ~"Crico P .. vollins, J. ~olfe-R, Rupe. C.
~ developtnl a tint offeDJive pectl, tumed out in the latter
MMt expect Patunon to kay:&gt;
bt" searl.ftl~ eaptabi; "Mr. BJe PCJ!. ' Crow-R. Grave$, W. Anderson-Remo
ufdt and .a fhblele!Dlve unit, Y 'part ot the 18M season and came ther balding 28 year old ex-Army
taf;o ChiJ15, · Bob LoUks, eaptai:n; · AI Coates.
Dt11'17 tepaiate from eaeb Mbel" along fut.
lieutenant in one or two round1.
. QV .·Caefl, lloori CliffOrd: eapo
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~i '·Lii:Jer.tY ~tnt. ~ · .E. ,ftobhwon-ll. Meneh~ .J .
mftttd, t:bM mJterial i8 a little liable to fi~. Lefne and H~- sub~be to that tbeory
MencbiDi, (;'lptain· New Haven MUcr..---.Don V~v. AI RuliiSI!llDIOI'e p.t.entilul -tllit Jell' than Ll son eotnpetioj for Ted
Bee&amp;le a 1 •·rm strong, fm big and 1 can
Bob · ~.· captain aitd
~k Co1Uns, Bob Jaeobs-Kal
poeition,, ~usJJ. and Greene for J bit hard,'' sa)'ll Pete. "I think 1
Beet, 'lie HannilQ:,' eipuin.'
Hindy, Bin WOOdt-:-BlU. Chilrb:,
from lMt year's b
Lambert a, Flip Werry and Stru- 1 ('an win. Otherwise l wouldn't be
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, l'emon • Harriaon, Rlf.fle for Hem.sJer s, PhallD ~nd
"F10)'(1 doeSn't urwlerestim.ate
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W. StlVers--F. Andenoo, Paul , That'• 1rhat Ute /lfportl;
Phalln, ':nip Werry and. Wll.10n for Smltb 1 at quarter anyone," 11ays
Manager Gw
Hlrbrooht-1\. ao.enl:Ntum,
W. f
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Bamitz. DnftJ 1 Struble, and Danll)' Zi:rkJ.e, S T. JohMon D'amato. ''He is re.-d.y for .aay
D11au gberty-DonndBetzi~ WTe._l!~d, ~~=· faM
~ ~~~ IIOciney Speneer, S. T. Johnton. and :rgm Gru.eeer for the end t. emergency- hoping for a flnit0 :.....
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Ju.un
...or 'StatloG lhould· barifl ~ 1f
A«otdiri.e to Cilo be hopea to ppsttioh. vacated
by Wllder- ~ rouod one-punch kayo but set f1Jr
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they ,;ant a~ ~·Dn ', tn va~oW find stroDe: proepecte ' to tlll Uae nrutl' 1nd Eastman.
115 rowuis if necessary."
COl.UMJus UP~Pre-tourney va. R. Foll.Jioct.
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favorU~ Jackie- NkWus, of Col·
John Thorn~ ex·Moorehead JIIC~t grid: fClltunet. ·-'l'be veey m !lnemen Millard Roush, Bobby
Outweighs c mp
umbus, Ohio, and swJna:lng Dlc- Cnll- guard--and ~· J. buill •plrlt un&lt;loril(tn4
ouoh action Greene, Bill Glbb., Vl..,.nl
Rademoober will go into Lhe
Yooagberg1 ol. :Northbrook, 111. 1 Uke ~ too-wiD need aU the , W"'UU.d materially iMplre the play- Knia:bt, G~ Freeman, Tom GruoI r_In_g_with all the physical ad·
held' a t~e lead today ~ help In fne way of faltbful .sup- ~
1~~h~~doe~ .ser aDd Roland Russell.
BY UNITED PRESS
tng into tbe seeond/ound oJ' ~he ~ from poreDts ami fans j.n Ue . Mlddl~, •'iPP.ort fqr its
•Bub to help H'8.Wthome, FolAMERICAN LEAGUE
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lnterna-tionaJ 1a)'&lt;ee,, c;;otf T,ourt~a·
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Leo Kenne4y •maltlleJ'" 1f ,tfle
W.Mblngton · · 16 'r4 ".383 JPf.z
:r9 ,SEI! 'GOVERNOR
I muot maintain a rcason.oble Midllleport M~IP,.Jl l'ool lw
WodnMday'o Rooulto
N•EW VOBK Uf'.....Sugar .Ray facllmile "of impartiality and In- been dl~ift4, , ·~ , tUr~~. l.a
Ch'ieago 12 Washington 6
Robin&amp;bn · bQpee.
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Friday', Gam" 3, nile
Chtb. "I expeet to talk to
eveTy yel'lrl
Daily Sentinel · pUbllabed an iftt. .
Manaa:er Walt
Alston h1111
them in comfort....,.(JJld you11 know they're,
ftOvemor on the phone todll)"," · Since that cannot be, and 00. cle abi:Rlt fanlilf." ""dkt , in .Tune. bJ.unt:ly taJd his Dodgen
"It's Bo:;.ton at Chicago, mte
uld the rfiiddl'twtl.i:lit ·- eJuimplon, CaU5e the Ja .. k-- fa·- the lon•, oM-- - ' J
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at Kansas City, nite
10le bom cold draftal lt'1 all due to
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now or never"- --·
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Washington at Detroit, mte
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mte
Coleman's udusive Super-C'uculotiou , , .,
trlm
mY aide of' the story being a eont.endcr in the SEO maMgemeflt mone}' th .light. ud Tbe Dodgen, abuut to tangle
in
against moontain-llke oddo, The maI ntenant1!! rete•-'"1"•
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Lower gas bills. too. with new
,_,p 1tee _...-auw L Pet. GB '
Dek det~ireJJ 1o lend what small
'Jihen!'8 only' t\tO (A~!JY nJ.ehb kee toniibt in t-he first of a Milwaukee
73 45 .6I9
Coleman Blue Ribbon burner. 1
assistance it ean in this
cam- Jeft betwe&amp;.. ooW al1d" elothlf three,;gane .series, U'e "in mom· $t. Louis
67 52 .563 6 1:4 ,
paijn.
'time for the pool lt'l a lot of -entum" with a three-game wlnn- Brooklyn .
68 53 ."i62 6~
MAA Prexy ··Bob- MUla says for tun awlmmiqe .ulMer the. Ughts tnr ~'treat!: and believe tber CIIJ\ Cincinnati .
61 58 .!H3 12~ 1
You Will last hmger, and feel
the ,ast two or three yean without the ch. . .of beia, clob- overtake .the _Bnl:ve1.
Philadelphia . . 61 58 .~13 12\2 1
healthier 1f you see yolh' Pby ..
there hn:s boon a hard eor-e of bered on 1~ ~(illo by • ' you.ng·
Tile Broob eombined
fine
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463 26
18lh !I eidao periodlcaUy, and don't
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the team booater «roop. Thi.s ap- Ung to aee
yoU ~ right einnatl RedlefJ
11lelt
tnlnth
WUnesda'i's R•sults
pears rl~iculott&amp; in a town lull of where be ~ J;a:ftd, '
.straight defeat &amp;()( Wedneaday.
BMoklyn 8 Cincinnati o
Gram\.e.
ardent foothill, basketball and
So oome on, out. Cheer up the
Don Newtombe won bia loth New YtM'l: 13 St. Louis 4
basebldl fans.
pooJ management for a· ehange. game of the season.
Frld•y•1 Games
And it'11 comleal, too, CO!' a The pOOl hill ~ well .patni:Jhed
Gblo Clmoli gave Newcombe a Milwaukee at Brooklyq, .nitc
118
st. ·Phone
tOWD tbat ' bas a Monl}ay kornlng this aummer . by yopng.tr f())t in 3-0 11ead whea he 'belted • homr Chicago at New York, mte
Pilinero7, ohiO
Quirterback for every equare da)'1lme. UnofCitially, a ~· run wltb twtl on in t.he third in- St. Louis- at Ph.iladclphla, nit e
Loc:usl Street
Middleport
l'hone 6157-J
y.:.rd of tel'ra
lniide tbe ful •season la 'P~ .thlaneial- nifta and the Dodgers h-ammeftd Cincinnati a! Pittsburgh, nltc
IY PIVbabiY l))r ' sUm marfin. We Hal Jeffcoat ,trOm tile box with a
older folk em help put it over five-run outburst in tbe .seventh.
AIR CONDHIONING-T~ loU.[)( lO OIDU-N NfW lOW COST. GET.\ DEM0!6TWIONI
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the bump in the feYf 'tl_,l rimalnWlft Str.a IMI
lng.
The New Yort Gl...,. ended the
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Cardinals' 1our-eame winning
.ol.~ A
•lreot w1Ut a llHI VIA:lory In the
·uut:l
&lt;!nly other National Leogue game
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MeigS County Newi

JCo~ttlnwd From P•oto o~l

J~ergde e,

vantage on hb side. He'll

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IUm and lo\'¥
riaught but ~ood
for gOod come from
then we will find HIS presence
through Chl'ist Jesua, an4
ll'lory 111 new-found Joy and

Athahpur • Gardener~! h Ill for" reservations· whi&lt;!h are .~an•
Tht: A!nil1,~u r Gard£'nen &lt;• u w l 1 d
havl' thctr September meL•hn.: on ~
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Cost Of Lt"v·I'ng
in foO&lt;i costs, 1111 111 g 7 8 per u~n t
Ron ndstcak ros£' 3 2 p~ •r cen t nud
frnnl{ chicken 211 per t•cnt l ' rtrt· ~
of all frNh nnd canned rt ~ h al sn
jumped. Pork l'l1DpS
wcr£' un
changed whtle \t!g of lamh f,•ll
•••s nnnlly 1 6 per ce nt Et.:b: pr1&lt;·c s
increased from nn avt•i'll ll:£' or "'II
cenls Ill 54 re nt;~ a dnzt•n

lo 'a ltend the State Cori(!eiltlo of
....clatioll
t h e OhIOCA
ol~bU
s theof firstGll.tden
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bad opened Tuetday.
hotJ.k Pete- Rademacher, who has
Tbe club that took a 6-4 record last season lost eight full- never fought a profea1onal battle
time performerl, molt of them going both ways in the platoon •n his life, find• out tonight If
tem I• iU
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to rep Iace th em, especla
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h he._ the Cinderella map of the
sye
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euy
Y sue century-M juat another humpty
players a,s MUioo Lambert who has been gobbled up by Wio- dumpty

be

t2:00 ·K11tie"t Kltclien

tha). our

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Tommy W•ber, o.wn"! and · chie! green•ktepe( at ~~:=~~
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Hill golf course, is announcing first rounds In hla IJIIIUal
nament which must be completed by Sept. 1, '
Habitues of Tommy's cOurse report hla. jreena In
cohditiOn ever this year. It has taken years of
wor.k, •nd bundles of Investment to provide an
wa·
tering system. His wOrk is bound to pay off in
Pf,lroP.

SEATI'LE,

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bJ a.&amp; Ttnth•d

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9:90 Arlh~r Gmlfre'

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twnal meellng
Pythien
Slst.n Meeting
The Sta ff a nd ofhecrll club ~f
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Pythian S1sthe Mei gs e mp ~·0 0 n
mght at
ters, 'wtll ml'cl
ay
the homl' or Mrs C' P Gnllaghho~
with Mrs wt ll&lt;om Allman as t e
a~slslm&amp;: hostess

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Eight Regulars Lost From 6-4 Team Zaniest Of Them All
Of
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Replacement
Prospects
Good
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Coach Alu Cllo uld today Pomeroy's· l957 Panlhers will
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Cilo Working lighter, Faster football Squad

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.....~.. nrxt ""·esd•v "-"·~·~- te age.
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1otber
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1 $:30 Pti&amp;W J'i!!itOillo
5:&lt;&amp; !&lt;le1.! ~t!tiit'e

hulls
Mrs Swan fh'&lt;l &lt;lll't\ ,JH'~ to a
bedroom
So rl1d one of the hull ~ He
l'har~r d thf' 1'nor, ll&lt;lWf''l \II(' floor.
hut\{'d 11 hed , nne'! poked h1 ~ hronrl
t'lll'l(]u slv in the rhJ'C'C1iun or Mrs
Swall ht•r w&lt;&gt;mlln frit•ml and her
dau"h1N
"I"' thought Wl' WH(• duu • fnr, ·
~frs Swan said
:1.1f'anwhlle the lhr&lt;'e nt hPr hulls
wh ich hnd e~r-apNI fro m a shlll '.fh
'"'"'''"' brokf' ,, ~hl \rra~c. a lJ'.'II
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,,~,, ,,, ', of M". swo n's bN l chinA
The bull lh al wf ,J t up~talr~
IMk('d hal('fJIIIY nl Lhe women Hill
gtrl unl\ rl'fw:u't\ tn he shMefl ()fr
W.,,,, a l&lt;r'o•n
" ~ t ick liP ~llnrl flh h1
~t n ugh!PrhOU ~(' rnnlt•.&lt;i full' v 1&lt;' 1
whf'll the Sw1n'~ ~na 11l t' , 1.il '~ &lt;',

At th(t mom ~· m lite big ltli l\fl
in the !lh.owlng11 &gt;s the gunnysaCk 1
line . Thls is an apt deJcripiiOn
Th~re hll\'f' i· ~ l'n hrtfl•r luoklng
cilrp9t's !nak' d
frn m
London
{Contln~ From One)
graw~~. In
/:" Un 1l ,\'~ark~. (nr d1S
Athenfi- Haruld Sturm, B"l prt'
SCM lOll ph ,'POSCS,
t hllll wh.al ~ ~ - Hnrnld linwer;
Broadwell Ct
supposed 10 he liVIng 1n the eur - Earl Sny th•r. Cm L'.&gt; ti tutlon Cl - rt•nt mr de 1 b.a\'on't ewn grot to Gl(!tlll BAte; Cornlng- P uul Slfwk
th e h·, ts yet , either
mAn :
Ja ckson vHle·Holl!stcr- L
C•.lumnlst lnez HQl!U hatl n n L'armlrhllcl , Marlrtta- E W
wurd tn say ahout this the other Seymour·
Murray
City- Ray
d ay, but Hh£' Isn't 11 .~ dost• to lhC' Mnnn: Oh io
lUV(If Ct - .hmcs
set'IJle us ml' Wu are inre.'ltcll Cntwford, £'o1n eroy Ct - I lston
With , the f'reneh I hi.~ summer, Halle}, Hlnard M1lb C't - Ju ~cp h
and 1 wish to s toh• lh o.t tlw Banw~. Syracuse
Ct - Ri chard
}'r1'1lrh haircut.
wh kh 1s high Yottng; ·ruppt•rs Plains-t:vt•rt•ll
liiYle , llPIICal'il tn havr bt.'c n t•f· Uruilscomh.
ftoc!f'cl hy rah whlt·h have ber-n 1 The Rev E M. Shelton, for .
•., out of tht•lr boarding bouS· 1 mort or Belpro EUB. wus return
1-,,
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A cnncit'r'gt• In a fif th cla!S
The Rev &amp;nd Mrs Roger Bls
J)&lt;mslon \!1 prcl1y rompar('d to hop, retently of ttro ['omcroy Ct
the mod 1~h J'''l'el'll'h rcmme wUh hiVe moved tO ChtlUcQlhe, from
1he new Gnawed orr l.nok I where Rev. Bishop lnh•nds to puS·
wouldn't !WI close enou!j:h to one tor the Allensville Ct, nnd also
t o Inspect It at fir~ t -!Ntnd . but to attend United SemtnJry nl
from wh!rt I gal ht&gt;r, dirty lillgl!r D.llyton.
naij~ and a garlic breath 11:0 wUh
The Rev W. A f'roS.t , formertbr general ensemble . Whet~er ly Of the 'l't.tPpers Plalna EUD
the hlgh-Rt yle kids wear Bv'Ds Churt:hes, w:u retut'ned for his
1 couldn't :tlY, hut tho cllance.s SecOnd Yl!'llf to the Ironton Ot
arf', If they do, they're dln~)' .
The Rev John MOl'Jil.D, al.llo for·
Why In heHvt•n's name the Am· metly of Belpre EO'B was ret~n·
trlcan wo•nnu . who f'lln I.Jny tlm1ecl for hl 11 elellth conset:'\IHVe
France with l)cr CJI:IJ: money puts yoir to tlle r.ucDl:lvUlc Ct.
up yt•r lf'tC.'r year with the!IC
Mrs. Garrett Chrlaty, 4elegate
-wr.wplrator. agalnAt pre ttlnes~ 1 to the confertnce trom the Tup·

on ~,y

4 :30 Movtnime

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Daily enttne
hOme
T ATea party
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The Senorc~ Bal('nr iagu anti Pe ·
dro Rodriguez haw~ a ~ound know
ledge of the mdl!suptahlc fa d
that a woman is rompn~l'tl or a
booom, logs, and, finally, a fat·£'
and they do everything m theh
power not to Cefare th e a.~Hf'h
that nature so ~tnd]y bO'S IOWC(I.
If yo u ~ce an 'ugly womnn got
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wig, wearmg
thr
new Ugly Look, on th e Pa~o de
Gr~ia in Bareelo na, you !'an bet
s he ain't local
Ovl!r here we
k
~till hOtel wlth th e Prettv Loo ·
no matter whal the French say,
According to thcll' f0l1un e t cll l·r ~
of coune.
(Copy,igh\, 1957 , hy lJnltNI
, ftaturc Syrrdicate. In~· 1
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have 1.0 800 .to 825 I.Y.,..It per
.te.m, They wW b9-WI r.e.(Uiarly

3:41) ~oaerr Komances
4 :00 C'oftfedy T!ille

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T~Te:;::~ ~:~~n:amed the

1·30 Bride mtl Groom
2:00 M11tirt~t, Tbeltet3:00 . Ou~en to't·JI n.;.

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heaw n for Spain We're j ust over 1 rensc or Spam~h

TtuUI or. ~uenea
Tic nc P••l:b

12:00 Te.t :1nd Jtnx
12·30 curr,en~ .•
UO MJ Util•.MuJIO

Administrations in ~n our town:; h an~ &lt;hm c
nn excellent job on s tJ eels. 'l'htou gh our
changing times the Prohlem may beco rnt•
more serious. There wt11 he no l'asmg o( t1 It I
surely will call for continued \\ l!'iC leach•1 s :11p \
to keep abreast of our oblil,:ations whwh an· 1
nothing more m· ll•ss than what tlw puhl!(· h :ts I
come to expeet
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A ICI'lttch bowl.lng Jell'(Ue-.
hery man OD .his own wt.th no
handleapt pennitted-tw' bqen
organtzed•tothe PomeroyBowllog
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repair. We won't have any ontsh1 r help tht•n

lng Uke nem. One I
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like lhe broad got caught '" e&lt;t hflllll"S UIC
BY ROBERT c. RUARK
er a cactus or a hcd'!"ehog , and
r"l
PALAMOS, Spam- Th e Ud v the other wa~ a string LH.t l( for
Look is With liS again, at a hlg.h shopplni which t hey saltl, Rfl\'1';
0
her an Egyplian look I lwvr a de
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NEW ( Mi'l'LE, F:NGLANn UP-It 1n the hou!le.
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the krHic to hm l fnr n r11p nf Ir a
papers, and a I "a n .~ ay i~ th.ank
But 1 will say a thin " 111 de· Wetinesda y, when In \\illkNI rnur

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Today

10:30 nuth or C?ll&amp;equen4.'!el
1:00 Tie rae OoUJh

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Scratch League
Opens Bowling
Tuesday Night

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~riday

9:00 Romp~ ltoom
lO:OO The 'PfiCe l&lt;; 1Ujtlt

as Roulcs 33 and 7 may also so rrwt in1f' be tak \
en out of Pomeroy a nd Middleport tntelhgent
planning and budgeting will bf! reqmrrrl to
maintain our marly miles of stte&lt;'ts m good

nolh
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15:00 Tod&amp;Y

When Route 124 ts remov ed from Pomeroy. 1

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Kansa!S, Mtssourt, and the Dakot.ls \l ;:Jt~y In · 1
d1ana towns and even cities havt• nolorwus\ y 1
bad streets even when they are num bC'red I
highways

wo;~~n~:,~·'::.: oln'L " ' "

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to see th e town s stl ee ls d t'C:l)' Jntu
a senes o( humps and mump~ :-.u luhl-..· onl ·
fo 1· a horse a nd \\agon Tfl\\ n ~tflt, tu \~ n t x
h
th , I
h1bit.s lins policy of slJ('t• t, n •p:m w ( ' I!' t.:
st ale or federal goHrnnwnt h ..t~ il ( 't'IJ &lt;.tb .. oh ·
1
ed of responsibilit y - and from pto\lllll g .1 s
sistan&lt;'r fund s - for stn·cts m tm1 n
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By permitting tourists to z1p passed the
edge of town at 60 miles pet• hour, few stops
are made for novelties or souvenirs ot'1 the
area, or lunch, or dinner At the same time,
street repair bills can be reduced.
However, any traveler will attest to the
ti'Uth of the obse1·vation that the usual rt!sult
of by-paksing a midwestern town with a high-

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TELEVISION GUIDI
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"THE DAME'S GETTING-TOO EXPENSIVE 1

Syracuse Is Ldtest-Town ..To Get ~n Bond Wagon With
Program Of Street Repair; Revers1on Poses Problems

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Ou;ning a Chevy's the only way
to have all thesefine things

In the American League, Ute
Wblte SOx mauled the SCnators,
12-Bi BaltiJJJOI'e defeated l&gt;eotr'Qlt

00; the Kall8ll Clcy AthletJcl
Cyt the Yankee lerrd to tlx pmes
b; i:fJmming the world champs
for aerond Jtr.al;ht time, 6-3 and
' &amp;Olton endtd a five-pme loei.ng
streak witb t 3-1 victory over
Cleveland,
Six home runs ~re hit in the

"I juot d\llh~ ' ' ha. ., llio rfCbt
mental attJ.tude," he .aid. '"I
tbougbt I'd p alonl W!tb ltlm lor
(our or fiv.e ~und.r: and ibm put otant.cardlnala tUII!Ile, with Wal·
him away. Bill whth I ,gol. ready Jy Moon, ston Musl'!l, Eddie Mlkto Hnlsll' hiat dff, 1 eoul4111 do •l.s and Kea Boyer eonnectlng for
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st. Louia. and WW.le .. May.&amp; and
Hank Sauer :hitting homen for
. CLJ;:VELAND •Ul'-'l'he· CleVe- 'New YOrk.
land 1ndla-. ~. 110 ret a proThe Wh~te So:rt ecored seven
IOJIIecl \rio &gt;t-t llaited: .todaY runs In the third inndng to clinch
appejJTed detllbe~ 11!. linitb the .tbeiJ' ga,me· with WashingtOn. i
.seuon in !Jle . . . . dlvfs.lon.
Wllll•rne .00. Hltt.N
IOWAN PAVOIIID
Jim Plena1l'!J two-run ·homer
' OAMP 11l!RRY, 0, UP-Johll In tbe third lnnini paved tbe way
MOM:hkau, Wa.ttrlO!O, 1~, lharp for the Red Sox vlctm"Y over Mike
~hooter, na , nted a favorite to- Garcia, wbo.se only
s!M:lsfacUon
day "' will tile 191!7 Natlon.ol wat in boldina Ted Williams hit·
Small Bore )Ulle .Cham1Jioll6b1p less In Jaur trlp1 to cu.t Ted's
M•toh.
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~tUna average to .3M.

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low-priced cal' with any of the~
; •• the only car at aay price with
aU of them!
BODY HY FISHER.

can't quite seem to malch.

SHORTEST STROKE VB. Thi ~ one

turns raw horsepower into pure
pleasure with a super-effi~.:ient
design that's years ahead of other

VB's in Chevrolet's field.
BALL-RACE STEERING, Sl'ANDARD.

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hathed in oil! Exira-easy handling
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A BIG ASSORTMENT OF SPECIAL
FEATURES. Like Safety Platt glass

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windows; extra·long outrigger r~r
springs; the easier loadlng advantage of a low-leve1 trunk ledge!
Your Chevrolet dealer's the man
I to see.
eoptioraal a1 emu co&amp;.

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smoothly from a standstill to cruis-

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Here you see

the solid construction and close
fittings, the fine craftsman!"hip
that the other low-priced cars

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•uloor~

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MOBE PEOPLE URIVE CRE\'ROLETS
THA_'i ANY OTHER CAR

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A.urhon=ed Chemlla lJealc

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Malon e.unly ....1,.1...,.1 Ato•t
MiMn Counly DHIA Su'"""ry
ln 1955 there were thi.rty-si:~:
herds on official Dairy Herd 1~­
pro~ment AsSOC'iation
test
1n
Mllis6rt County. The~ were com·
j,tiied of ~~~ ~aw.. Each 0~
of tbese c !I gave, on the aver·
ag'-' 8_798 p0 ds or milk wh it'h

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et~mes to $1G!.
Totel ProdUction Cosh
CurtcR-t estimates of the total
rost protluction

milk show that
ftrd costs will be M penent of
tHe total In t1Je case of our

of mdmdo;.l ("ake MJUarea

white
loppodstreaml'f',
with a
and and
· green

~:f]~ cente-red

ly tt\IMII R. Priddy
MMOII coUnty 4-H Cl.,b A~nt
At Stete Round11p
A~ vou read this, four Mason
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gjaln Will be there with the1r
complete tMf,ume, June Spen~er
will be in the public s~akrng
conU&gt;Jt and Jbe Johnson Wlll tl4'

the public speaking contest.
'the contest will be Thursday at
7: 30 p. ~· Tbe Stnte Style Reue
~ Frlday
trt &amp;:00 p . m. I
,..Ish ihese y()unr people the best
of lurk ln the ~tlte!l! .

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Tbe "'ouuntain Cl1mbc1.1 4-H
Club hu asked me to Inform all
4-lt.ers I)( the county that you
ate ~vlted to a lORI' fest and p.:vt
lUck supper next Mond~y nigh :
at 7 p. m. at the residence or
Lester .Tord.an, Gallipolis F'~rry.
'J!hi! r: Jhe first time Its been
lrfed 11;.! the Mouuntain ClimbetM
Would like ~ 1ee a crowd. The
JOrdan Te&amp;tdence Is the gladioli
flrnl Where fiower• were grown
11 few years buk.

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In lhese dot,a o .._. m,..! ees we .
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f;:V~]'IS OP~R
TRIM. WWt EVANS trolnect m . elllte..S ctvlllg eaeh
"PER TRIM
and every pleee df meonn*" S,.,
&lt; Y0 11 Ire
a&amp;ouro!bl JJtit only of lhe tery flaOI&amp; melt; out at the

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Ftrril Youth Show
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FRYING
CHICKENS.

Beaver, Pa.., Mr .and Mrs. trnes
E. Jones of
Ne..t
~exico and John
IDeal.

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were served by the hostess.

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:\1r anti Mrs Joo Johnson. is ai.
home on a 14 day leaye from
Great Lake Naval 1'rainlng St ~! tJOn. Ill., where he has complet·
: ed his &lt;ba~ic training. He will be
st&amp;llioncd in Huenene, Calif., for
ftnlh('r training.
Mr and Mrs' Whli.am Sbawkins
an-d ~fauhlers Or Charleston' were
Sunday _.gt:csts of his .sister and
brother-an-law. }(r. and Mrs. Jobn
H:an!y.
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colorful
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first Issue "Quick Dishes" -

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~~;a~ ia law Mr· ~and · Mrs.
. F&amp;rfen, and ehlldren of
Va.
~LMfst. )f~lyi"-. Grtmm
Frank Grimm of Pomelks. Anna
Grimm of
Mr .and
Stanley S~~;::J:
ehlldten a_nd rfa'rll G
]dinerlville.
Mr .and Mrs. Carlon Hayei' Sr.
~Jsited Mr .tmd Mf.s. John Gabriel
; It M:ilfofd Center, Ohio.
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rrom
illness at her home.
r Mr an
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The South Bethel EUB ~o~lh
i"ellowshlp (f11r:merJy, Chmllan
Endeavor) metang was held recently a~ the home oC Mr _.and
Mn. Orvllle
Watson of S1lver
Ridge, with 34 in attendance.
Follnwing group singing and devotionals, with M.l'll. Garrett Christy Pres., in cha?ge, the
group

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held at the home of Mr .and }lrs.J'
Norman Bahr and Donna Jeanne,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and Sept. 13, at 8:20 P.YI.
sorts, Reedsville, spent the week
~n d with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr.
· Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tuttle anl:f
children, Ragle Ridge spent sun·
d-"'Y wHh Mr. nnd Mrs. Junior
Rose and ramUy.
S:Sql. anrl Mrs. Robert Ha~·man
and Candly of Tolons; lll .. spent a
we~k wi~ his parent.q, Mr. ·and
Installed
Mrs. J .
l{!yman.
Mr. anrl MT'!I. Paul Baker and
~qn Qf Killbuck spent the wee~
FOB
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Ballard.
Mrs. Milford ,.Hawk. Mrs. Paul
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Miss Dorothy
Ha.,.k. Columbus spent Thursday
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With Mr. antl Mrs. Chas. Spencer .
Mr. and Mr&lt; Oro White, daqhter, Racine, spent Sunday wilh
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Dirihrare ..~ f'iunilure
Mr. and
Grover White.
N.
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Mkldloport
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trussell
Ia Middleport
S,unday ' evening wilh the latter·~ : ,.::::::;;:;;;.~~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle.,q
lfr11. f.ota Sorden, · Eagle Ridge
Mardnko, Ree11svHie.
spent a. tew. days with h('r dau-

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.M,r.• 1n{{ Mrs. F-orrest. Mill~.
Cambride visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Bailey Monday. Mrs. Belle
Quinn who hnd been visiting hc:re
returned home with thr.&gt;m .

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Ever"tt
R•Y Johnson,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy and 'rupper11 Plains EUB Circuit. A
famU)' of Wooster spent the week nice gift was also
presented to
end witib her pDr~ts Mr. and each member or the family from
Mrs. Grover W.bite . Their dau- the Youth Fellowship Fund .
ghtcN Patty JOOy and Nanty
Refreshments including, sand- ,
hwo had spent tlle past two

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?AURSDA '1', AUGUST 29.. U.ncloimed tiCkets ¢viii I'Je . ~iven to the Little League Direc, tor iri your city for distrjhiufion to Little league Boll Players_ ·

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Barbara Hill or Campaign, Jll.
joined family
in gift-giving
to thecomplet
Brans- I"
Sptmt a few days with Janice comb
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KOSHER DILL PICKLIS · · -- 1f2 gallon. 49c
PATSY ANN FIG BARS · · • . 2 lb. 39c

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t&gt;'eggy Cole, ColuM:ms, Mrs. Nei-

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EDEN
A Jllrth&lt;IAY ,PollY '1'1' bold at
the Forked Run Lake Monday
nl&amp;ht Honorini Sandra Kay Carter and George Curtla on their
Sflventh birthday. Those 11ttendl~g
were Mra. Martha Huialnaer, Vn··
a:lnia Carter, Emma Van Meter,
Fannie BIJiey, Mazie Hollinger,
Fannie Johnaon, 'Mlldred Carter,
But and Kellh Carter, Vlrell Hoi·
11 inwer, Eddie BiJ)e~. Ronnie, Patti, Brenda, Janet and
DouJllila
Holsin1er, Roberta 1nd Dori• Van
Meter, Karen Carter, Beverly and
David Carter, Jamn Carter and
Charlea Roberta.
Attendlnet at the Eden .Sunday
School Suftdllll)' Wai 101 . 77 from
thla atttndlnee went 0111 a picnic
after Sunday tchool at Portland

tional IUfle As•ociation.

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marksman and ~a:rksman awardS Meeti'ng Is Held
in RiO~ry. a dlvaslon of the Na-

NOTHiNG TO B!:JY ... JUST REGISTERArYOUR CONVENIENT EVANS SUPER
MARKET .. , REGISTER TO-DAY AND E~ER'I' DAY VNfli.. AUGUST i5 WHEN
tWE- DRAW+~w~i.~LD-AT1 :oo~:, •:'i;:;" • '-·c -.:
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Robert, Who will bear.........
tHis flit. was the scho!anhlp winner ttUs qualified
year and for
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to participate In th e square and
other dancinf on Friday nig ht nt
8 at the fBTm Show. We hope lo

Roy Barber It a patient In tbe
City Hospital,
Parker•buri, W.
Vo.
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Llrtf . ltol,lnfer inu frjend
Mt. Eaton, Ohio, 11pent thf.! weak
end witH relitl•es 1M friends
here.
Sandrt Carter apent Monday
with Eddie J.,t,e Bl11ley,
Reedsville.
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Mr .and Mra. Wh•nle floltJnaer
and famt11 apent fjeek aa:o SuDday with bls brotlifit and flmUy
Mr .and Mri. RodbeY Hotltftler,
GretnUel4, dblO.
Mr .fnd ¥rL Alva
Holsin1er
and Mr. and Mra. Sol Bllifley and
10n EdtJte Lte apeat Sunday with
Mr .and M'ti. llirl.H Car~r aad
dauJhtin LOp• BOttom •
Mr. •...; loin..
Con,.ove,
H. E. K1bble, Mitdnd and Forreat
Kibble 'ritlted rettn.tly with Mr.
and Mn. Mlkt Kerwin.

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MAR~Etli Rcis rllsl!i'VeS 14 rei6my ISO to so ~atiiig cdpoCity') iil'r ~ cicihditiolil!d'
coacHes on tHe € G 15) BASEBAI:I: SPEEI.Ai 1: rpr ffi~ h.li::lt~ Win~fs. Tfie fioin will fiike'..
the Ilucky winners irlf6 blniort Station, Cinci · iinoti, onlY o ie minufe weilk'.from Crosf!'i

Swift Premium, Thin SUced, &amp;weet omoked lisle, J-Ib. cello pkg.

Iticr..tlon
All tllose Who like to ::~quare
dance (younB or oldl are lnvlterl

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ror the Farm Youth Show. Remember aU exhibits · are to be
~aced y 4 p. m. on Friday 110
tfa.L judging can begin . N.o cxh,lbil8 dn ·be rtmDYed
Without
'the coJUent of Blll Gregory , gl'n·
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lOOiuokywlnrit!rs ... wiiTdj:loifandtake yotirwife~us~ndordgtiest. EVANS SUP~

FRESH 4 TO 7 POUND AVERAGE

BOLOGN - • · • • • lb. 49~
B,oh E~a'll FARM SAUSAGE- Made with hams Teriderlolns , ,
SAUSAGE •• • • • 1 lb. roll 69~

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PICNIC

MUM county 4-H Pin Wearers
Ai(ociation at the 4-H Camp Scpttll100r 3 thh will be the first
day of sehOol. A pol luck supper
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TICKETS for
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campE&gt;r ,l'fft'iYed the Sharp.shaot-j
er award and
tompleted the
camp life-saving requirl'ments. He 1
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, ... best buvs so that we ean pass QUALITY SAVIN.G's on to y'oa. , •. ,.bked with SUPER TRIM which
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EVANS
SO~ER MARKETS to have for you at all
times. THE
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Ready tfr Eat otj.().Va~ -ii&gt;tiji)ied, llllllll &amp; lelldor, short &amp;hiDk

Pin Wur.n MeeHn1
There wilt ~ a meetlng of the

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M;~:·~= VACCINATE BEFORE roo iAtE!
Mr. llnct
Mrs. eholen ~
scholarship

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ani codee- .were serve_d Mrs. Walter Bunee, and Robert
trays. -Favors wt're van Cooney, son of Mr .a nd Mn.
plasfie umbrell;ls re11J Van CoQJl!eY, have returned
tJa.del eolorOO mints. froni tamp Al'i-owbeatl ,near JockMh•;.V••u~~·~, son, ,w.~''' ,theY had spent six
Weeb of their 11ummer vacation.

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For Larry Bunce

· the honorl!jl gues1 opened
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l1Jne4 with 1 .shower Tueada' Ml'!l. Harold EborsbiM'h, ~1r~o . Ja.m
neniba: It her ' home, llnlon E'l CliffONl, lin . Lena Hllht&gt;r.
I Avenue , hOlJ.orlng Ml.sa Suzanne Mrs. John Goett Jr.
Vaua:han, bl'lde-ele&lt;"t
or 'J'e~rl}
lo1ts, Rlch&amp;td Vaua;han , Sr ..
Allen Warl)(!r.
A pink pr'&lt;J fJ'(Ie n color thenle \In William Baker, Mr~. C h&lt;Jrl h
Was ul'rifd out in the deeurll · Bu'L'k, Mt!. Norrnoan Harbrt"rht,
tiOill and refreshments. Gif~ ~ Cbt'J')'l ~sbaeb , Judy Vaughan,
were placed on a table wit.h pirlk Sally Cloeckfier, Darla . P.her·:roYer under pink belb and &amp;hoW- ba::h, Debbie Laney Olnd Pal rirk
f'TI of green and pink atreamera. Clifford.
' o.D the coffee table w'n a sma.ll
sending glfti'i but un ablE&gt; to a~­
W~on hUched to a star. A minia- tend were Mrs. Phil Globokar,
! lure bride and groo'll .seated l,n Mrs, teroy RuseheJ, Mi'&gt;ll ShirleY j
1 the waaon. the bed of whlth Wjl!
Wippel Mis 11
Loui.se Gilmore, 1
, filled with rut roses.
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Mrs. R~btJrt Roberts. Mn. Harry
: Games were plnyed durmg tttc BeE-gle, Ml'!l. Emma l.£'i!ht&gt;oit a nd
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wlnner.s. Mr.s. Waid Windon re
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the milk produced by ea(.'h

little e"tn. for mineral

Obling~.

ard Va\lj:ho~m Jr., Mn. Lee Pratt .
J,lrt. Cbarl~ J. Ebersbach, Mrs.
Edgar Pratt, Mrs. Dale Wipp£'1.

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tow was Mt:.
Colt To Produce Milk
Tht roughage the nerage Mason County DlUA cow consumi•tl
durlng the }'ear cost $75. ~he at_r
$70 worth or grain eo~ntmg the

cost of rcfugtwlge, gram

ArrangE\' menta of fl ower• were Mtl. Annke

I u~ throu&amp;bout Lhe home when
Mra. WIUard Ebenb~h assiated
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Tb.eodOTl! Lehew f'nter ·

lt-9tl'd l .8 perrent butterfat. and
337 pounds of flrt. The total va-

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Dolly SentiJ1•! Pomeroy-MM&lt;l!•port, 0 ., Aug. 22, !9~7~ ~

Miss Sutanne Vaughan Honored ·
At Bridal Shower On Tuesday
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Malon e.unly ....1,.1...,.1 Ato•t
MiMn Counly DHIA Su'"""ry
ln 1955 there were thi.rty-si:~:
herds on official Dairy Herd 1~­
pro~ment AsSOC'iation
test
1n
Mllis6rt County. The~ were com·
j,tiied of ~~~ ~aw.. Each 0~
of tbese c !I gave, on the aver·
ag'-' 8_798 p0 ds or milk wh it'h

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et~mes to $1G!.
Totel ProdUction Cosh
CurtcR-t estimates of the total
rost protluction

milk show that
ftrd costs will be M penent of
tHe total In t1Je case of our

of mdmdo;.l ("ake MJUarea

white
loppodstreaml'f',
with a
and and
· green

~:f]~ cente-red

ly tt\IMII R. Priddy
MMOII coUnty 4-H Cl.,b A~nt
At Stete Round11p
A~ vou read this, four Mason
Count~· 4.ncrs will be at Jackson 's

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at State 4-H Roundup. Mls.sJaniee Jordan and Nane_y
gjaln Will be there with the1r
complete tMf,ume, June Spen~er
will be in the public s~akrng
conU&gt;Jt and Jbe Johnson Wlll tl4'

the public speaking contest.
'the contest will be Thursday at
7: 30 p. ~· Tbe Stnte Style Reue
~ Frlday
trt &amp;:00 p . m. I
,..Ish ihese y()unr people the best
of lurk ln the ~tlte!l! .

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Tbe "'ouuntain Cl1mbc1.1 4-H
Club hu asked me to Inform all
4-lt.ers I)( the county that you
ate ~vlted to a lORI' fest and p.:vt
lUck supper next Mond~y nigh :
at 7 p. m. at the residence or
Lester .Tord.an, Gallipolis F'~rry.
'J!hi! r: Jhe first time Its been
lrfed 11;.! the Mouuntain ClimbetM
Would like ~ 1ee a crowd. The
JOrdan Te&amp;tdence Is the gladioli
flrnl Where fiower• were grown
11 few years buk.

·gr'ell
f h&lt;.,. •·t 1 •
In lhese dot,a o .._. m,..! ees we .
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p~lde In the RJlAL VA.LU£ 0
f;:V~]'IS OP~R
TRIM. WWt EVANS trolnect m . elllte..S ctvlllg eaeh
"PER TRIM
and every pleee df meonn*" S,.,
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a&amp;ouro!bl JJtit only of lhe tery flaOI&amp; melt; out at the

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X~ .and Mrs. Carl B. W~
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FRYING
CHICKENS.

Beaver, Pa.., Mr .and Mrs. trnes
E. Jones of
Ne..t
~exico and John
IDeal.

LIPTCJN ·TEA BAGS .... ·.. .. .. 16 ceunt 2Jd

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wiches, potato chlps, cup. cakes, 1
lee cream, roo1aide : and coffee.
were served by the hostess.

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79e OW tRiAM SANDWitH V11Y.t cn. t*g. 39t

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:\1r anti Mrs Joo Johnson. is ai.
home on a 14 day leaye from
Great Lake Naval 1'rainlng St ~! tJOn. Ill., where he has complet·
: ed his &lt;ba~ic training. He will be
st&amp;llioncd in Huenene, Calif., for
ftnlh('r training.
Mr and Mrs' Whli.am Sbawkins
an-d ~fauhlers Or Charleston' were
Sunday _.gt:csts of his .sister and
brother-an-law. }(r. and Mrs. Jobn
H:an!y.
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MA'IbNNAISE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·- · gt.
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Bulld ' a
colorful
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first Issue "Quick Dishes" -

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with -)lr .and
an! their son and
~~;a~ ia law Mr· ~and · Mrs.
. F&amp;rfen, and ehlldren of
Va.
~LMfst. )f~lyi"-. Grtmm
Frank Grimm of Pomelks. Anna
Grimm of
Mr .and
Stanley S~~;::J:
ehlldten a_nd rfa'rll G
]dinerlville.
Mr .and Mrs. Carlon Hayei' Sr.
~Jsited Mr .tmd Mf.s. John Gabriel
; It M:ilfofd Center, Ohio.
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rrom
illness at her home.
r Mr an
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Roy Kay of Ara-

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The South Bethel EUB ~o~lh
i"ellowshlp (f11r:merJy, Chmllan
Endeavor) metang was held recently a~ the home oC Mr _.and
Mn. Orvllle
Watson of S1lver
Ridge, with 34 in attendance.
Follnwing group singing and devotionals, with M.l'll. Garrett Christy Pres., in cha?ge, the
group

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held at the home of Mr .and }lrs.J'
Norman Bahr and Donna Jeanne,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and Sept. 13, at 8:20 P.YI.
sorts, Reedsville, spent the week
~n d with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr.
· Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tuttle anl:f
children, Ragle Ridge spent sun·
d-"'Y wHh Mr. nnd Mrs. Junior
Rose and ramUy.
S:Sql. anrl Mrs. Robert Ha~·man
and Candly of Tolons; lll .. spent a
we~k wi~ his parent.q, Mr. ·and
Installed
Mrs. J .
l{!yman.
Mr. anrl MT'!I. Paul Baker and
~qn Qf Killbuck spent the wee~
FOB
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Ballard.
Mrs. Milford ,.Hawk. Mrs. Paul
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Miss Dorothy
Ha.,.k. Columbus spent Thursday
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With Mr. antl Mrs. Chas. Spencer .
Mr. and Mr&lt; Oro White, daqhter, Racine, spent Sunday wilh
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Dirihrare ..~ f'iunilure
Mr. and
Grover White.
N.
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Mkldloport
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trussell
Ia Middleport
S,unday ' evening wilh the latter·~ : ,.::::::;;:;;;.~~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle.,q
lfr11. f.ota Sorden, · Eagle Ridge
Mardnko, Ree11svHie.
spent a. tew. days with h('r dau-

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.M,r.• 1n{{ Mrs. F-orrest. Mill~.
Cambride visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Bailey Monday. Mrs. Belle
Quinn who hnd been visiting hc:re
returned home with thr.&gt;m .

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Ever"tt
R•Y Johnson,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy and 'rupper11 Plains EUB Circuit. A
famU)' of Wooster spent the week nice gift was also
presented to
end witib her pDr~ts Mr. and each member or the family from
Mrs. Grover W.bite . Their dau- the Youth Fellowship Fund .
ghtcN Patty JOOy and Nanty
Refreshments including, sand- ,
hwo had spent tlle past two

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?AURSDA '1', AUGUST 29.. U.ncloimed tiCkets ¢viii I'Je . ~iven to the Little League Direc, tor iri your city for distrjhiufion to Little league Boll Players_ ·

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Barbara Hill or Campaign, Jll.
joined family
in gift-giving
to thecomplet
Brans- I"
Sptmt a few days with Janice comb
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All Winners will be informed by fnail. ALL

KOSHER DILL PICKLIS · · -- 1f2 gallon. 49c
PATSY ANN FIG BARS · · • . 2 lb. 39c

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t&gt;'eggy Cole, ColuM:ms, Mrs. Nei-

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LAST- WEEK TO :·B .ISTrR

EDEN
A Jllrth&lt;IAY ,PollY '1'1' bold at
the Forked Run Lake Monday
nl&amp;ht Honorini Sandra Kay Carter and George Curtla on their
Sflventh birthday. Those 11ttendl~g
were Mra. Martha Huialnaer, Vn··
a:lnia Carter, Emma Van Meter,
Fannie BIJiey, Mazie Hollinger,
Fannie Johnaon, 'Mlldred Carter,
But and Kellh Carter, Vlrell Hoi·
11 inwer, Eddie BiJ)e~. Ronnie, Patti, Brenda, Janet and
DouJllila
Holsin1er, Roberta 1nd Dori• Van
Meter, Karen Carter, Beverly and
David Carter, Jamn Carter and
Charlea Roberta.
Attendlnet at the Eden .Sunday
School Suftdllll)' Wai 101 . 77 from
thla atttndlnee went 0111 a picnic
after Sunday tchool at Portland

tional IUfle As•ociation.

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THE NJtTIOHAt FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PAIALYSIS
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marksman and ~a:rksman awardS Meeti'ng Is Held
in RiO~ry. a dlvaslon of the Na-

NOTHiNG TO B!:JY ... JUST REGISTERArYOUR CONVENIENT EVANS SUPER
MARKET .. , REGISTER TO-DAY AND E~ER'I' DAY VNfli.. AUGUST i5 WHEN
tWE- DRAW+~w~i.~LD-AT1 :oo~:, •:'i;:;" • '-·c -.:
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Robert, Who will bear.........
tHis flit. was the scho!anhlp winner ttUs qualified
year and for
doringthe
his Prosix
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to participate In th e square and
other dancinf on Friday nig ht nt
8 at the fBTm Show. We hope lo

Roy Barber It a patient In tbe
City Hospital,
Parker•buri, W.
Vo.
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Llrtf . ltol,lnfer inu frjend
Mt. Eaton, Ohio, 11pent thf.! weak
end witH relitl•es 1M friends
here.
Sandrt Carter apent Monday
with Eddie J.,t,e Bl11ley,
Reedsville.
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Mr .and Mra. Wh•nle floltJnaer
and famt11 apent fjeek aa:o SuDday with bls brotlifit and flmUy
Mr .and Mri. RodbeY Hotltftler,
GretnUel4, dblO.
Mr .fnd ¥rL Alva
Holsin1er
and Mr. and Mra. Sol Bllifley and
10n EdtJte Lte apeat Sunday with
Mr .and M'ti. llirl.H Car~r aad
dauJhtin LOp• BOttom •
Mr. •...; loin..
Con,.ove,
H. E. K1bble, Mitdnd and Forreat
Kibble 'ritlted rettn.tly with Mr.
and Mn. Mlkt Kerwin.

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MAR~Etli Rcis rllsl!i'VeS 14 rei6my ISO to so ~atiiig cdpoCity') iil'r ~ cicihditiolil!d'
coacHes on tHe € G 15) BASEBAI:I: SPEEI.Ai 1: rpr ffi~ h.li::lt~ Win~fs. Tfie fioin will fiike'..
the Ilucky winners irlf6 blniort Station, Cinci · iinoti, onlY o ie minufe weilk'.from Crosf!'i

Swift Premium, Thin SUced, &amp;weet omoked lisle, J-Ib. cello pkg.

Iticr..tlon
All tllose Who like to ::~quare
dance (younB or oldl are lnvlterl

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ject to be completed and l'l!adied
ror the Farm Youth Show. Remember aU exhibits · are to be
~aced y 4 p. m. on Friday 110
tfa.L judging can begin . N.o cxh,lbil8 dn ·be rtmDYed
Without
'the coJUent of Blll Gregory , gl'n·
erol chairman or lhe !llhnw.

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lOOiuokywlnrit!rs ... wiiTdj:loifandtake yotirwife~us~ndordgtiest. EVANS SUP~

FRESH 4 TO 7 POUND AVERAGE

BOLOGN - • · • • • lb. 49~
B,oh E~a'll FARM SAUSAGE- Made with hams Teriderlolns , ,
SAUSAGE •• • • • 1 lb. roll 69~

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PICNIC

MUM county 4-H Pin Wearers
Ai(ociation at the 4-H Camp Scpttll100r 3 thh will be the first
day of sehOol. A pol luck supper
will rollow .

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'~"· at the local "'hool ror Ca mp Ai-

This is fh!! last ~i§:W~It
fd register tdr 100 PAIRS 0F EXEI:JRSIE;IN
TICKETS for
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campE&gt;r ,l'fft'iYed the Sharp.shaot-j
er award and
tompleted the
camp life-saving requirl'ments. He 1
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, ... best buvs so that we ean pass QUALITY SAVIN.G's on to y'oa. , •. ,.bked with SUPER TRIM which
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takes away ihe useless fatorul bone you can eoun 0
EVANS
SO~ER MARKETS to have for you at all
times. THE
FIN~•T
MEATS WIT" SUPER T
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.. thai adds up 10 QUALITY SAliNGS lor four u '

Ready tfr Eat otj.().Va~ -ii&gt;tiji)ied, llllllll &amp; lelldor, short &amp;hiDk

Pin Wur.n MeeHn1
There wilt ~ a meetlng of the

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OUr meal ltuyers ore eenmntly ilert

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M;~:·~= VACCINATE BEFORE roo iAtE!
Mr. llnct
Mrs. eholen ~
scholarship

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ani codee- .were serve_d Mrs. Walter Bunee, and Robert
trays. -Favors wt're van Cooney, son of Mr .a nd Mn.
plasfie umbrell;ls re11J Van CoQJl!eY, have returned
tJa.del eolorOO mints. froni tamp Al'i-owbeatl ,near JockMh•;.V••u~~·~, son, ,w.~''' ,theY had spent six
Weeb of their 11ummer vacation.

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For Larry Bunce

· the honorl!jl gues1 opened
,_ ,c-- --- _lo~ely gilts, refresh-

4-H NEWS

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Mrs Rfh ·

l1Jne4 with 1 .shower Tueada' Ml'!l. Harold EborsbiM'h, ~1r~o . Ja.m
neniba: It her ' home, llnlon E'l CliffONl, lin . Lena Hllht&gt;r.
I Avenue , hOlJ.orlng Ml.sa Suzanne Mrs. John Goett Jr.
Vaua:han, bl'lde-ele&lt;"t
or 'J'e~rl}
lo1ts, Rlch&amp;td Vaua;han , Sr ..
Allen Warl)(!r.
A pink pr'&lt;J fJ'(Ie n color thenle \In William Baker, Mr~. C h&lt;Jrl h
Was ul'rifd out in the deeurll · Bu'L'k, Mt!. Norrnoan Harbrt"rht,
tiOill and refreshments. Gif~ ~ Cbt'J')'l ~sbaeb , Judy Vaughan,
were placed on a table wit.h pirlk Sally Cloeckfier, Darla . P.her·:roYer under pink belb and &amp;hoW- ba::h, Debbie Laney Olnd Pal rirk
f'TI of green and pink atreamera. Clifford.
' o.D the coffee table w'n a sma.ll
sending glfti'i but un ablE&gt; to a~­
W~on hUched to a star. A minia- tend were Mrs. Phil Globokar,
! lure bride and groo'll .seated l,n Mrs, teroy RuseheJ, Mi'&gt;ll ShirleY j
1 the waaon. the bed of whlth Wjl!
Wippel Mis 11
Loui.se Gilmore, 1
, filled with rut roses.
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Mrs. R~btJrt Roberts. Mn. Harry
: Games were plnyed durmg tttc BeE-gle, Ml'!l. Emma l.£'i!ht&gt;oit a nd
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1 evenina: and priRJ award~ tHe Mrs. JJarold John.wn.
wlnner.s. Mr.s. Waid Windon re
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celv•d IJ\e 'door prb;e.
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the milk produced by ea(.'h

little e"tn. for mineral

Obling~.

ard Va\lj:ho~m Jr., Mn. Lee Pratt .
J,lrt. Cbarl~ J. Ebersbach, Mrs.
Edgar Pratt, Mrs. Dale Wipp£'1.

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tow was Mt:.
Colt To Produce Milk
Tht roughage the nerage Mason County DlUA cow consumi•tl
durlng the }'ear cost $75. ~he at_r
$70 worth or grain eo~ntmg the

cost of rcfugtwlge, gram

ArrangE\' menta of fl ower• were Mtl. Annke

I u~ throu&amp;bout Lhe home when
Mra. WIUard Ebenb~h assiated
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by Yn.
Tb.eodOTl! Lehew f'nter ·

lt-9tl'd l .8 perrent butterfat. and
337 pounds of flrt. The total va-

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Dolly SentiJ1•! Pomeroy-MM&lt;l!•port, 0 ., Aug. 22, !9~7~ ~

Miss Sutanne Vaughan Honored ·
At Bridal Shower On Tuesday
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THOMAS FORK
FOil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTH

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Easf 800sfers,
Hoi· Players Meet
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• Delmar Hll.mm who has jwrt late·

I ly been . returned rrom the

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Coach hck Martin met wtt.h the
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members of
Eastern LoC:.al i :_,;.Athletl.C As.soclallon an~ the fooL· · _
ball bOys, Monday t'venmg at -tho
Chester school {or a "Get Ac·
Lawrence Rose ..pent the pasl quainted Party."
week in Akron with his son,
F()(Jowing a brief lalk bY Coach
Tommy Joe and other relatives.
Martfn retreshments were ~&gt; , vRev. and MR. L. Garmi('1hael cd to approximately fifty .
.1igned for tl1e EUB paslor here
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the c:oming year.
&amp;rtha H-olter and Lesler Baily
were at the Bad)-Wi!!e weddUl.t{
at Forest Run M. E. ChurclJ Sun·
day afternoon.

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attended the
Meigs County Fair last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jljeage of
Co1Uil]buS were weekend guests
I)( his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-

'(l) Notices

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YOUNGS
MARKET

-ron Nease and Stanley.

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tlirl!c!&amp;or ol ¢!culture, Ul'Jilel.
...r. •
ro make the 1~7 Ohio Sta~
"···,.,, 2!.-33. a '"m[isi,.•, H't liid:
'oL1o' o1.. 1\in . TheY .:1s0 art eater.

lojll'-&lt;i!Uoollonal and trupi,..tional

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oiiieultunol nilid&gt;t . ohio

iOmt. oi ·Ito b~ 'toiitiii.ldti and ~hh ',off much

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•JD'tDJte Lu&amp;&amp;•Je - Lane Cedar
(hN\1 - LAU Wladow Fans--

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ht&amp;ldlire Refriaerators.
leUr Purnitur•· Middleport, Ohio
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1 wl11 not be res;ponsiblc for any
debt.s &lt;'Ontraded by any other

(~ __W_a~~ed to R~ ,

per!Kin than m)·selr

Roy Ellis. 2 or 3 hcrlroom house in M£&lt;igr. .
t:ounty. f&gt;';;mlly or 3 adult.si
---- Phone ~RIJI:I.
g..l9·3\'C ,

8-19-atp.

(8) AutJ Soles

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lDGU Buick V8 Ce ntury, $2 . 51:1~. _ _
2 dr. Hard Top. Trarle·in fror,1
11tlsfted &amp;Jick (&gt;''"ler on new House fJr Hen!. Thret' "'loms and
Buick. Dyn1'low drive. Blal'tt ·
b~th. Rl'dccurultld . f
nc :121X.
nan, PomelvY .
IJ· l6·6tc ) 8-l9·3lp

11153 ~G::-M::C:-;'rl;· ~Pickup . $795. ~
O~
nell~;ct'~;~om- fu~~:..,he-d ,-pa-rl· l
}'fearly new paint joh. Not
mf'n t. Utlll\lcJ pll ul. Apply at!

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flaw u Llemi1h !
Pomeroy·

Home Restaurant.
6·1 9-6lc
·~· lft·B L c 5. ~on~ -fur.ni.~hed B(H\1"1 ment. UilHUes paid .•4pply Horne .Hcslaur·
1933 Bulck!l a, loW 1111 .SliD~. f'·lv c•
ant
R-l9·6tc
fine cars, trarte·in frum !!atis-~
-- fied owncn. nia~ttnars. Pumc · -(
R- - roy.
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Free estimates. 20 ye•ars exper·

Latae alze Ht!alrola In good con- WANTED: CAilRIEU- Glrl or boy
for Rutl:md 1Routc:. Contact The
dition . Frtnk Beach , Mldr11&lt;'·
8 12 tf
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port, RD.
8·21-6tp

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mnn&lt;'y nt hum c
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142·111&lt;
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new trumpcl-w\11 sell
for halt orlainal price. Clifton .
Spruet:! 3..ft748.
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For Reaiaunnh or Schools: New
St.ainlen Rofrlgtrstor , 32 cu .
lt.. 2 door, complelA, with unit
Wit t950.00 now $650.00. Gtu~r ·
anteed. JACK'S IU~FRIGEHA ·
TION. NEW HAVEN TU·23:137.

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any and all blda.
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t1y order of ti'le vmace Councll
Phone OO?M. Vlra:ll TCaEord, Sy· of the VIllage of Pomin'Qy.
racuse.
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A GIRL WHOSE HOME NOW "is in ID)' !ultcue," Sallie waS il.u
lnc . ltiator' ~by, having weighed a pound aM nine ounces at birth.
She hu tilled O'Jt conSiderably since-which may be the underBtate•
ment; pt th~ · -,~ ~e's becomlpg an old hand at saloon singing,
~~~1vn
: · ~ ~~ ~ ,j~m to do -~eitly well, _tlnd,,doesn't even mind
~~:" ~ Yf'o1f'~tdJunkl. "O'ilty tfl.e clgat' -Dmoke bolhera me,'! 1)
lhll
-~~~,t~~-c~ll'nng ~lth ,.a Cab Ca.ll~ay shoW ~ld one- ;,
·~.IJ "t , .. ~t:~tli;fiilf Into her ttrormn.nce- ~allte rets 9() worked
.Jip · ~ •tl~: UJ~t hit? even 'klc 1 ·Ot 1ler abOe.li-thllt she took an
~u'*'rt:t ft:Villk' lNP atruu the; Oor • ; . aritJ lil\d rtr~t Into the l&lt;tjl
at -• c:~;~etomefr1W1'Jb -~ sipping Scotcb thoughtfully and gnawlng
~ • chleieli IC. lt ·broke Cab Up completely.
1JL kdintrer ot )u11e Andrtwa, Se.Uie ie c&amp;.ndld abou~ hel"flelf and
he'Ftafentl. "AI a slag.e~· ahe llll.id with th:ll charmlnt amiJe, "I'm
t pat dancer. . And U'W'danc~r-- boy. I'm a 11\vin(ln' cook!''
MO.'u)',,Jhe idlled, she "wlgglea." TtJ~te she hu wiggled hertel!
••• 10 tt,T60 a ·welk, Which is a 11lzable ai'nount. or money-·unth yo~
at . wH~'a ertd that you've only c~eartd a~ut $150. really,
It's llr'nolt enoush to make a girl quit .. • but not quite.

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ot' thi - lo~r lr.ten, to tho!le· itr.:Jhge men who work up · apecial material" ·aonp tor Min B. to sing.
It COAts Sallie from $100 to $500 for a special l!lOrtG'-8:ftd thert
are aome of these arta.1gen 'who lnalst on taking a pe;rcentag~ of
her iricome rt&amp;'\ll&amp;rly for just so long as she ln':ludes. ~he song in
her routine,
"I've got. another steady, nibbling expense," Sallie said with a
Jrln. ''I like to keep changing t:1e color of my hatr- and,boy, does
tiNt mount. up!"
.
Ml"' B. Ia the girl Who won a. couple of the $1,000 drat Pl'iUfJ on
the CM11Ce of a f,ifdffile te'levislon ahow1 pt:ople with jazz !eanlngt
may remember her as Duke Ellington'll onetin\e vocalist. She's sun
1reen ancJ new to the' busil\ess and life seems to be a succession of
~ ,ipldly•pasalng- milestones to her, "The other night I sang Cor th'e
ftNt ttme In :t.tacllson Square Garden, a t a bill' beneftt," the aald,
"illld it made me q~ake. All U1ose thouso.ndl5 just llstelflnr to me.
what 1 dld wu jUsr ·itand there and anake." .

Ground Mveral
limos dally.

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tolllaloea lara~ Pink Mexlcana,
•oD·Itla. Second liO\l.!llll Ea•t
from tehool houae, Wm. H.
Holmea, S)'raeu~e, Ohio.

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CD,AVELY 1dAC'I'OR Ull!!ll aacl
llrvtce. R. A. Fl11111r, lUI ~
. .ln St., Pomeroy.
T·2f.4.'h..~.

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tw~n Hoi'ne and Dandridge, with ove11ones of

Radney Downlna

Real E1tate B~ker

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.
SoUle
In c•tes than I do have usurcd me th.a't thjt js
....tt..JUI:so
- who c~n~~ ~ - m~klnr it big. _ ~. ··
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year ago, ~lflle tt'IQ me~ -~ looking -.
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but beauut\11, "I was maklnfi'.i~~Qp ~.eek /
· .,..orklng at a phlee In the Catskill mountains- ana gett~ · to )\:'~p
'•70 of it. l;j Jl&amp;ed to grumble• ~ lilUe about that and wo er jus~
what J thol!ght I ~':~ ~olng, anrway-but qow that I make more
· th•n 10 time&amp;; YJ~t. ,amo\int each week, , • 1 aet to ke11p onl~ . about
' h50, on ttui l.:wra.ge\ i wish somebody w'lU!d tell me whfl' happen.''

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FOR SALE - Applel. New Ua·
nn Orrhard, New Haven . rhonc
TU-24688.
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TO BEGIN WITH. the $1,750 each seven days that Sallle drags
down now is a groat !!urn. C:1t of It c...mep: ALL the ~XJ?~~s for
Sallie B1atr, girl Witrg1t!lt', _'1.'\tt ap:n;ts' coni.mi•Jsionl cOm~;"
the
-or, out&lt; of .tht $1,15"0--ll:fld the~ Stille llas to ~ay lht~ aa,IJries
an~ tnVennf ex~ses of a drummer and a pinnis~,w~~ \\'~rR wit.h.

Box 124.

CllJI'inJ Tomatoe1.

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Cut from loan corn·fod porkel'l. Roasts with less ohrlnkago.

high- but ti.)l:e It frpm Miss .

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aome ·of the salartea are

thp Baltlmore-bol'J] ctflld qf 23 ·
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year really !'\as l!lky"rbekete_~. you
pa_rdOn t)-1, e,x:pre~l&lt;m. tq-a pi~~~ near
top in the nloon-slngtng field. A self-designated "wiggler," she's a singer who'a a croBS be-

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17) Help Wanted

lence . Reasonable priceH. Call
Pomeroy 304-.1.
8 12 l2tp

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JUNK CO.

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na,. Inaide and Outside Hou •2 Paint·

DODGE • PLVIIOUTII

OHIO VALLEY

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of fiv e gol'ld curs. Dl a~ttnar.~. Bnu sckeeper to care for twn
Pomeroy.
8-16·6\ c children during the day . Apply
after 6 1'. M. 166 Ash Sl., Mid·
18M Olda Super ··as". $2,411~ . 2
til eport.
8·19·3lp
dr. Hard Top. "PoW''" s\eerlnR
and brakes . . Hydramatic drive. Jmmediatl!. Girl ttl or over for
tcmpurary help with
a:cncral
A fine aulomobllc. Blactlnars,
housework, baby !,itling, car~
Pomeroy.
8·16·6tc
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m· out. P~une 241.
8-16·61c
yately O'Wnf'd. May be :&gt;ecn 111
Hou.~c kccper rniddl&lt;!
flgcd l;Hiy.
Swat~ci's Ashland Service Sta
Uon.
8·21 ·4lc Wi-ll rc~ein:. ~:ood tn~ atment , not
mu ch work. .lohn W. Young,
Racine lu. No. 2, Meigs (~o.

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ICilAP IRON - QTAL.II

Scaf..&gt;ld hJarda, Drop Clotba.
t::lb:aton Fl•her, Middleport.

Pbone

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ftnl5h wltb new blue top, awl
all leather scat11. Hydramat!c
driVf . Really RhArp looking.

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THOMAS FORK
FOil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTH

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Easf 800sfers,
Hoi· Players Meet
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• Delmar Hll.mm who has jwrt late·

I ly been . returned rrom the

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members of
Eastern LoC:.al i :_,;.Athletl.C As.soclallon an~ the fooL· · _
ball bOys, Monday t'venmg at -tho
Chester school {or a "Get Ac·
Lawrence Rose ..pent the pasl quainted Party."
week in Akron with his son,
F()(Jowing a brief lalk bY Coach
Tommy Joe and other relatives.
Martfn retreshments were ~&gt; , vRev. and MR. L. Garmi('1hael cd to approximately fifty .
.1igned for tl1e EUB paslor here
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the c:oming year.
&amp;rtha H-olter and Lesler Baily
were at the Bad)-Wi!!e weddUl.t{
at Forest Run M. E. ChurclJ Sun·
day afternoon.

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attended the
Meigs County Fair last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jljeage of
Co1Uil]buS were weekend guests
I)( his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-

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YOUNGS
MARKET

-ron Nease and Stanley.

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tlirl!c!&amp;or ol ¢!culture, Ul'Jilel.
...r. •
ro make the 1~7 Ohio Sta~
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'oL1o' o1.. 1\in . TheY .:1s0 art eater.

lojll'-&lt;i!Uoollonal and trupi,..tional

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oiiieultunol nilid&gt;t . ohio

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leUr Purnitur•· Middleport, Ohio
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debt.s &lt;'Ontraded by any other

(~ __W_a~~ed to R~ ,

per!Kin than m)·selr

Roy Ellis. 2 or 3 hcrlroom house in M£&lt;igr. .
t:ounty. f&gt;';;mlly or 3 adult.si
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2 dr. Hard Top. Trarle·in fror,1
11tlsfted &amp;Jick (&gt;''"ler on new House fJr Hen!. Thret' "'loms and
Buick. Dyn1'low drive. Blal'tt ·
b~th. Rl'dccurultld . f
nc :121X.
nan, PomelvY .
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11153 ~G::-M::C:-;'rl;· ~Pickup . $795. ~
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nell~;ct'~;~om- fu~~:..,he-d ,-pa-rl· l
}'fearly new paint joh. Not
mf'n t. Utlll\lcJ pll ul. Apply at!

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Pomeroy·

Home Restaurant.
6·1 9-6lc
·~· lft·B L c 5. ~on~ -fur.ni.~hed B(H\1"1 ment. UilHUes paid .•4pply Horne .Hcslaur·
1933 Bulck!l a, loW 1111 .SliD~. f'·lv c•
ant
R-l9·6tc
fine cars, trarte·in frum !!atis-~
-- fied owncn. nia~ttnars. Pumc · -(
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lng .. chimney aTJd roar work of
all kind1, also carpenter work .
Free estimates. 20 ye•ars exper·

Latae alze Ht!alrola In good con- WANTED: CAilRIEU- Glrl or boy
for Rutl:md 1Routc:. Contact The
dition . Frtnk Beach , Mldr11&lt;'·
8 12 tf
Daily Sentinel.
port, RD.
8·21-6tp

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S'mmonfl baby bNI- $6. ContHrl FEMALE:
mnn&lt;'y nt hum c
IJrr. Wllltam Slater, 63ll ·M.

142·111&lt;
Net~rly

new trumpcl-w\11 sell
for halt orlainal price. Clifton .
Spruet:! 3..ft748.
8·22·3tp

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Piano and
8251 ·M.

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Hems. No louis, sew ing or ex
perhmce ncel'ssary . Crow n Ind.
8607 W. 3rrl, Los Ana:cles .. 48.
caur.
8·21·2tp

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rcfriQcntor.

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' C'OR SALI)
For Reaiaunnh or Schools: New
St.ainlen Rofrlgtrstor , 32 cu .
lt.. 2 door, complelA, with unit
Wit t950.00 now $650.00. Gtu~r ·
anteed. JACK'S IU~FRIGEHA ·
TION. NEW HAVEN TU·23:137.

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that &amp; star In show business makea.

Top.

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Virgil Teaford, Syrftcuae.
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Lobel Red
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AppiiiJ'Iae of the c{)nlrilt!t.
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any and all blda.
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Phone OO?M. Vlra:ll TCaEord, Sy· of the VIllage of Pomin'Qy.
racuse.
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lnc . ltiator' ~by, having weighed a pound aM nine ounces at birth.
She hu tilled O'Jt conSiderably since-which may be the underBtate•
ment; pt th~ · -,~ ~e's becomlpg an old hand at saloon singing,
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: · ~ ~~ ~ ,j~m to do -~eitly well, _tlnd,,doesn't even mind
~~:" ~ Yf'o1f'~tdJunkl. "O'ilty tfl.e clgat' -Dmoke bolhera me,'! 1)
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-~~~,t~~-c~ll'nng ~lth ,.a Cab Ca.ll~ay shoW ~ld one- ;,
·~.IJ "t , .. ~t:~tli;fiilf Into her ttrormn.nce- ~allte rets 9() worked
.Jip · ~ •tl~: UJ~t hit? even 'klc 1 ·Ot 1ler abOe.li-thllt she took an
~u'*'rt:t ft:Villk' lNP atruu the; Oor • ; . aritJ lil\d rtr~t Into the l&lt;tjl
at -• c:~;~etomefr1W1'Jb -~ sipping Scotcb thoughtfully and gnawlng
~ • chleieli IC. lt ·broke Cab Up completely.
1JL kdintrer ot )u11e Andrtwa, Se.Uie ie c&amp;.ndld abou~ hel"flelf and
he'Ftafentl. "AI a slag.e~· ahe llll.id with th:ll charmlnt amiJe, "I'm
t pat dancer. . And U'W'danc~r-- boy. I'm a 11\vin(ln' cook!''
MO.'u)',,Jhe idlled, she "wlgglea." TtJ~te she hu wiggled hertel!
••• 10 tt,T60 a ·welk, Which is a 11lzable ai'nount. or money-·unth yo~
at . wH~'a ertd that you've only c~eartd a~ut $150. really,
It's llr'nolt enoush to make a girl quit .. • but not quite.

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ot' thi - lo~r lr.ten, to tho!le· itr.:Jhge men who work up · apecial material" ·aonp tor Min B. to sing.
It COAts Sallie from $100 to $500 for a special l!lOrtG'-8:ftd thert
are aome of these arta.1gen 'who lnalst on taking a pe;rcentag~ of
her iricome rt&amp;'\ll&amp;rly for just so long as she ln':ludes. ~he song in
her routine,
"I've got. another steady, nibbling expense," Sallie said with a
Jrln. ''I like to keep changing t:1e color of my hatr- and,boy, does
tiNt mount. up!"
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Ml"' B. Ia the girl Who won a. couple of the $1,000 drat Pl'iUfJ on
the CM11Ce of a f,ifdffile te'levislon ahow1 pt:ople with jazz !eanlngt
may remember her as Duke Ellington'll onetin\e vocalist. She's sun
1reen ancJ new to the' busil\ess and life seems to be a succession of
~ ,ipldly•pasalng- milestones to her, "The other night I sang Cor th'e
ftNt ttme In :t.tacllson Square Garden, a t a bill' beneftt," the aald,
"illld it made me q~ake. All U1ose thouso.ndl5 just llstelflnr to me.
what 1 dld wu jUsr ·itand there and anake." .

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tolllaloea lara~ Pink Mexlcana,
•oD·Itla. Second liO\l.!llll Ea•t
from tehool houae, Wm. H.
Holmea, S)'raeu~e, Ohio.

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llrvtce. R. A. Fl11111r, lUI ~
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Radney Downlna

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· .,..orklng at a phlee In the Catskill mountains- ana gett~ · to )\:'~p
'•70 of it. l;j Jl&amp;ed to grumble• ~ lilUe about that and wo er jus~
what J thol!ght I ~':~ ~olng, anrway-but qow that I make more
· th•n 10 time&amp;; YJ~t. ,amo\int each week, , • 1 aet to ke11p onl~ . about
' h50, on ttui l.:wra.ge\ i wish somebody w'lU!d tell me whfl' happen.''

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down now is a groat !!urn. C:1t of It c...mep: ALL the ~XJ?~~s for
Sallie B1atr, girl Witrg1t!lt', _'1.'\tt ap:n;ts' coni.mi•Jsionl cOm~;"
the
-or, out&lt; of .tht $1,15"0--ll:fld the~ Stille llas to ~ay lht~ aa,IJries
an~ tnVennf ex~ses of a drummer and a pinnis~,w~~ \\'~rR wit.h.

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of fiv e gol'ld curs. Dl a~ttnar.~. Bnu sckeeper to care for twn
Pomeroy.
8-16·6\ c children during the day . Apply
after 6 1'. M. 166 Ash Sl., Mid·
18M Olda Super ··as". $2,411~ . 2
til eport.
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and brakes . . Hydramatic drive. Jmmediatl!. Girl ttl or over for
tcmpurary help with
a:cncral
A fine aulomobllc. Blactlnars,
housework, baby !,itling, car~
Pomeroy.
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Hou.~c kccper rniddl&lt;!
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Swat~ci's Ashland Service Sta
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8·21 ·4lc Wi-ll rc~ein:. ~:ood tn~ atment , not
mu ch work. .lohn W. Young,
Racine lu. No. 2, Meigs (~o.

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t::lb:aton Fl•her, Middleport.

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South Bethel EUB Sunday School
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Prayer

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Daughters of
Amcnca: m(lt 10 regular seaalon,
Tuesday
eve mng with E11tber
Ha \t'S couns1lor pre!lid&amp;nJ.
Mrs Jcme You ng wall reported
1111 and Laura Ma.e Hartung has
I brok&lt;'ll arm due to a fall 1\, com
rn un1catton wa! read from Mabel
Timmerman , ~tate couiM'U treuur-

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Joan Collins

Jack Hawklna

"THE LAND OF
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David Brian
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1\lr an~ Mrs James Van Meter
thref' years, and »erved as sccre and Mrs Mllbel \'an Meter re·
t.ry of the PTA County Council 1 turned t.o thetr home Cheater,
for one year, has also been .acttve ' Tuesday from MarLon where they
The Pit'ftiC Sunday wUI be the m the work of the Tuppers Pl.ouns 1wC&gt;re called by the death of Don
fifth Annual Picnu: 11nce
thetr EUB Churches, serving a1 local Pemry a relative
beg 1nnmg 1n 19153 The first two conference
secretary for
mne . M
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sonage Board smee 1948
an
am11Y o
ar ers urg,
Park , the third one :tt a Martetta
C"
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1va are spendmg a few days with
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W o wa ~ pres! '
Park ,and Ias t years
ptcme a d
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1 i\tr and Mts Eldon Kraeuter and
the Middleport Roadside Park
ay
cuoo
upc 0 en e nt a1 'da ughters ,Mo['ning Star.
The fln:t ptcmc set the record South Bethel EUB, Dec 18• 1949 ·
Mrs Jere WUton spent a few
in attendan~e at 67, Which has and began her work as such Jan 1days last week 1n Amesv1l)e w1th
not been reached stnce, the picmc lit, 19 ~• contmumg to the pres ' Mrs R E W1ison She was also
at Marietlll betng the nearest witb ent t1me, w1lh the exception of 1
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one year The Children's and an overntgnt guest o1 er gran .
64 In attendance
Adult 's Chotrs, unde[' the dir(&gt;c- parents, Mr and Mrs Verne
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The dlty'~ prtlgram Will bel!ltn tion of Mrs Chrtsty, bavc made Da vts, Mtddlep~rt
with Sunday ~hool at the park numerous appearances tbroulilh·
Mrs Jeff W1lson returned to
at 10 00 A.M., followed by a pte- out Me~.gs and surroundtng coun- her employment at Lhe Metl!ls Gen
na~ lunch at the noon hour
liCll
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The afternoon
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consist of special mustc:tm selt!c·
Janet CJ1risty, who was Valcd1c I Mr and Mrs Russell Radr hff
tJGnl b) local talent plus song b tonJn of the 1956 class of Ohve· returned to th.en home, Beaver
the children and Young pe: 1Y Orange, completed her frvshman It Falls, ra. TucsdQy, a£ler a vtstt
and a brief message ot gree~nei year at Otterbein College, Wester- .vllh her stster and brother j.n
by the pastor Rev Everett Br
Ville, 0, and will return there law, Mr and Mrs R C G1lmore
comb, wbo w'as returned ~:~ Sept 12 to resume her stu d1es
and her m'lther, Mn Waid Foster
week to the Tuppers Plams EUB
The Chr1stv Famtly hal'e made Racme Mrs Radcliff sp~nt a
Cireuit for another year
D_lany appearanCCll as evangelistic week here and M[' Radcliff ar·
Mrs. Faye Watson,
Assistant smgers, In 1he churches of Cen- rived Sunday
Superintendent of the Sunday Sch tral and Southeastern~ Ohm, and
Mr and Mrs John M1tch and
ool,' uoounced Sunday fhat the West V1rg1ma
.
f~mily are 11-pendlng a weks vaea...
picnie waa being planned also as
They will rcmam at t~c Port- t1on on a moto~ tr1p throua;b tbe
a Farewell Get-Together tor Mr land Park, Sunday, unttl 4 00 p south
and Mrs.
Garrett ChrUlty and M
Mrs Harold
Johnson has redaughter, Janet, who wiiJ $love
W L -Pet. GB turned to her home, Sprtngfleld
to Mt. StcrUng, Ohto, before Sept. Toronto
76 38 a67
after a vtsit with h« mother Mrs
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Butfalo
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11:1 Emma Leifheit
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Mr. Chml.v, a lifc·long res1dent Jtiehmond
69 63 523 li
of Meags
County, and
!or 39 Roohcster
Mr and ~rs WLihs Bearbs
68 68 500 9
)ears a
te11cher In t'he
Meigs Mlarru
have
returner! to their
home,
03 66 481 9
County Schools, haa:
accepted a Havana
Portsmouth, Va after a visit with
62 72 463 14
poaitton at the Darby Twp School Columbus
hts parents, Ur and Mrs Harry
81 73 455 15
located at rlerby, OhiO.
Montreal
Bcarhs
and f~mlly
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the guest of relntlve!l
Mr and Mrs Elmer Baum of
Bremen VIS ited Mr and Mrs Ed
Mr and Mrs
Charles
Baum ,
Baum , Mr nnd Mrs. C 0 Frecker Whtle here they attended the
Meigs Cou nty Fair for the ftrst
time tn 35 years
Mr.~ Marlin Gorby anct d&lt;Jughl(' r H&lt;u nel Sue of Mt Pleasant
M1ch, ~pent the WC(Ik t'nd w1th
Mr an-l Mr.s Bert. Babic and
ftumly !lnd ath•nded Lhc funcrat
South &amp;ethel EUB Church of Sll·
ver Rid.,:e wdl have ft's Annual
Plchlt, Sunday, Aueust 25, at the
Portland Park

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w1th a atork
shower gtven by
Mrs MadRe
GrHham and Mrs
John
Bryan at her
home on
Reed S~reot, Gamefl were played
and pr.1.es won bv a number of
t.be guc11ts The hostesses served
s~ndw1ch cs, cup cakes,
koolade
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Mr11 Lawaence Manley, Rosemary

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1 Mn Anna Pclcrs, Mrs
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Cllffo1·d Steele, former local residentR, entertained
recently at
tbcir farm home near carpenter
wtth a birthday party for Lmda
Carol Wcbrung, stx year old daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Gardner
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Those present w~re Elmer We·
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11-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Aug 22, 1951

IMrs. Josephine Pickens Honored

McElroy Reunion ·
On Occasion Of Her 91 st Birthday Held On Sunday
Mrs JamE"!I
Mur-ray.
GrBDt for thl'l new JleedsviUe school re· At Portland Pork
Street, ent.erUUned Saturday With cently
a ~irthday dinner for her LUster,

At the dinner Mr and
Mrs,
Harry Pickens, Racme, presented
his mother with the center·pleee
of pink
chrysanthemums., pink
and yellow rosebuds which bar
monired with the ptnk birthday
cai.e and pmll: candles on the
table. 'fhe blealng was asked by
Clyde" Pickem: preced!llg tbe meal
Att,ending the dinner were
Mn:. Pickens ,the guest ot honor,
Clyde
P1ckens, Mr and
Mrs
Ode Masur, Mr and Mn. Harry
Pickens, Rac1ne, Mr .and
Mr11
Harold S.uer and daughter, Mar}
Ruth, f'erhan Meadows, Mr.. and
Mrs \'lilliam Murray, Worthington, Ky and Mrs. Lily Thorntlfl.
87, who has lived with Mrs. Pickens for the past eighteen years

Mrs. Josephine Pickens,
ReedsVille, who ~aa 91.
Mrs. Ptckepa I sthe daughter of
the latP. Joseph and Mary Bailey
Randolph and the widow of Warreo P1rkens Her fath6r waa .owner of the Reedsville Ferry at the
time of Mor~an's Ra.td durmg the
ClYll War and the children often
heard him tell of bemg force to
show 1 he ratders the ford at the
river.
Clyde
Ptckiftns, her youngest
son, hves WJth h1s mother , whG
contmues to gard~'ll and do her
work at their home , She hAs sold
thirty acres of her land for the
Forked Run Lake and eight aeres

MI"dd}eporf
Socl"ety

F'Jower Show Tuesday and was
al!t'Ompamed to
Cblllicothe by
Mr!'l. Robert Reibel who visited
Mr and Mrs. Wtllia.m Kitchen
Mrs. Orin Smltb has returned
Mr and "1"rs. Randolph Ward from a trip with , Mr .and Mrs.
and dtt.Ut:rhtef, Mary Lu, aad Mrs George McAllister, Charlest.€ln, ~o
Henry Murray, Riple~ ,Wele re. Roanoke, Va, where they.,. Vllited
Cent (:Uests of Mr:s. Jamea Mur- a cousin, Ernest RUIJIIIell. and
ply Ml'!J. WdJi.am Dow and daugh- family Mr Ruaell
lived he.-t
lefs. Kath:t and Susie, Ravens- when he was a boy wat-~ Mlu Liz.
wood ,are spending the week wJtb zie aad Mr. Ben ZnJIPan, ' , uncle
her grandmother, Mrs Murray.
and aunt or .Mrs. .rmUh Mad ){jo.
M:r and Mrs Glee Stackhouse lfcAihster.
and ramtl~ , Keith and Deanna,
Mt , .and Mrs Charles - W. EU)g
Ind1anapohs,
left Monday for and family , and Mr and Mr,.
thetr home after a
week's vasit Arttue EJiis h11ve returned to lliWith her mother, Mrs. Victoria IDOLS after attending a reunion of
)fcCarley, and brother, Clarence the Ellis children htt"e. Among
McCarley
those present were
Mrs. Ruth
1 Cheadle and five chlldl~n. A / 3c
Charles W (Dick) Foley ls re-~ and Mrs James Harris i\fr and
cpvermg satisfact?rily at Holzer Mrs Fred }earles and f~mlly Mr
1-fospJtal after major surgery
and Mrs. Stanley Ellis were un·
Mr and Mrs Carroll Meadows able to attend the reunion.
aru:l family, Linda and Racky Hil--- hards, arriVed Wedne11daY for a
visit With his
parent.s, Jdr .and
Mr. R, C Meadows

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The 16th annual MeElroy
un.ion was hr&gt;ld Sunday Augy.}
at the 1state Pll(k, Portland.
A basket dinner was ~d
uoon and during the afterndol)
cream was !erved.
Among those
attendlq
~r and Mrs Howard
and Mrs. ("')arlie
and Mr1t E1erett
1augbter~

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slj!n II!fluqnce. The "Ilana" group'oj contoured baek spring and
deep FleD!eel bas&lt; spring mlll\es for unexcelled comfort as
well as distinctive styling.
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Memhart plan to leave Friday for
For the flrll'f. llmc in fwe years 1
Bv Mrs. A. H. B•Hri
Grove City "here they Will visit all .seven ch\ldren of Mr and
:\1r anrl Mrs. J.
Mayer llRd llrs J W Chcar' le w('rc as~m- .TllLTif'S Spoalln
Mr and Mrs John
chddren, Cheri and Jobs .
bled tcgethcr on JSunJay, August d of lhc l t~t l e.·~
Mrs Joe Young Sr will spend 17 A poHuck dtnncr was ,bcld a1 Spaun, Pro•pc~t. o,
Frida,y m J01ckson with , Mr
.and I' their hom e
Mr 11nd Mrs wrn.
Mrs Robert Yates and chddren,
Attending were Mr and Mrs and Mr1 Amanda Baer
flalKly , Kathie and Sandra The D~a Cheadle and son of Cam-- Run spent Tuc"day wltb Mr.
sixth blrthd.1y of Sand['a wtll be brtdlge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morell Mrs A. H Bailey
celebrated durmg her vistt
:uul eoli of San&lt;ii:sky, Airman
Mr and Mrs Jumor
Harry McMaster, who had been , James W Harris and wife and are spcndmg a few day.!l
a medical patient at Meig!l Gen- 1 Tamefl Charli'.S, Conme and Ronnto' parents Mr and Mrs.
eral Hospital was returned to hts I Cheadle
Fortney of Waorsaw
home Wednesday in the Rawhngs- 1 ·-;.;;i;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~::;;;;,:;=~~~i;;;;;;;;;~:i
Coats ambulance
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Mr .and Mr~ Robert Baye~' and
two sons,
Greenup, Ky., have
been vtsttlng "tlr. and Mrs Wll·
liam Aull and'ramily. Mn' Chl!.r· I
lea Slndaii
and son,
Charles,
Spnngueld, who have , been v151 ting with the AIJ.It famdy and Mr 1
and Mrs Gene Dodson nnd famtly,
hAve gone on to Baltimore for a
e;hort visit
Cap Flem ing, Hunllngton, who
has been 111 for
the past
two
months, viSJted triend!l here WedYou ge~ stronger roots,
nesday
Mrs Harry Farmer and Mr, and
healthy growth, extra sparkle
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Mrs Larry Farmer, F\lrt Wa)'ne
when you feed &gt;'lith Scotts
Ind., have been visiting r&gt;ee Har:
tinger, Mr. and Mrs Leo SearlC!l
TURF BUILDER America's,
Mrs Dave Farmer and Mr .and
Mr11 Arthur Skinner
pioneer ]awn food, Economi·
Mrs WtHJU I' Theobald has been
ltnder the care of a local doctGr
cal too, feed 5,000 sq ft $4.50
this week after an insect bile on
let~s than a dime per I 00 sq ft
her arm became infected.
Judson Boley, John Jones, Mr
Scott and Robert
Darst, Colum·
employees of the New
bus, all
Neflll SeedP We have the 3 Scotts blends York Ccntrnl Railroad, were here
to atend the funeral of
Hank
Speoial FAMILY blend, Deluxe PICTURE, Util~IT '
Young .
PLAY UWN- 98,, 11.49, $1.98
Mrs. JamPs S Titus, RoUand,
wa• judge of the Ross County Fatr
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--CoRN~ in Md lee Ul pr~cr'ibe for your lawn.
hrung and daughtcn, Linda Carol
and Cat~1e Louise
lee cream and
birthday cake
were served at the party, Mrs.
Elmer Wehrung ,who it recoverma: slowly from a two week'a m.
ness, was unable to attend tbe
family a:atherlng.

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Wtlbur
McElroy. ·:(~~:~~!~
Wolfe. Mt .and Mrs:..
&lt;laughter Lois Ann
Mr and Mrs Emor.y
daughter, Addie, Ur .and
E1son Spencer anl.l
"'11vLd And Ikie. Mr
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HaiTls, Mr. and
Mrs.
Harr&amp;s and rlaW!htera, Mary
and Patty aU of Racine.
Mr and Mrs. Henry
and son Vance, Mr .
Jack Waods. 'Mt' , and -r;;;~ ·~;
Rose, son Arcb1e and w
Julie and Mandie ,Mr
LoweD Dine and 1 o_hi~dr-n,
an Mrs WAid Lee Spencer
chiJdren , a.nq, ?(rs Oris Smith
children, Long BottGm ; Mn. '
Wdlf, Mr and Mrs. Archie
Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Tuttle,
Ouane, Btlly an&gt;dd /~:1'~'..,',.~
4aughter Kathy, Pf
ton Tuttle, soR W.••~or alil
tthters, Susan and
Charlie M,.Eiroy
gene Mid Vlfg!l,
Mr and )Irs Ivan. Wuod
of Pomf'fl'v
Jt "as dl'ctded to meet
Portlan1 ]lark next Y&lt;'ar
iay .'\ue-uo;t 10 Mrs .
cer of Rac1ne was selected
secretr,ry ~·HI lreasuN&lt;r tor

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little wanMr in tM north Milar.
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Wftt. Cool•r In tiM ext,.,.. north
Saturday High to4.,. In the lOt
IGW tonight $7-65,

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Grindley Court
Not Reporting
Traffic Demerits
Jushcc of Peace R E. Grindley
said todaY that htll court I&amp; not
sendmg "&lt;lemcrit.;" for tralfk Df.
fenders to the Sta~c Burea" of
Motor Vehicles
Grindley sud the attorney general of Ohio bas ruled that julllt1ce8 of peace, not being cou,tl
of record, shall not forw.ard
domerits to the Bureau ot MO·
tor Vl."hicles. When the neW!Y·
created county judge takes offiCe
Jan 1, 1958, that · court wlll be
one of record. and Wl11 forward
notices of traffic convictions to
columbus
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The law prOVIdes that after 12
demerits have been received by
tr.afftc violators Commol't Pleas
Courts may make invalid the offender's driving permlt. Varlo.ua
off~nses call for different domer·
its, wtth driving while mtoxicated
drawing six blaek mt~rks.
Meanwhllc, Grindley said he
fmcd Fehx W X!ve1a, Paln~iiJ.e,
o $100 and co8'l8 and ser-tenctld
hl~ to three days. in jail for
DWI Kivela, hoavin.g a~y served three days wading for hill
hearmg, was r~eased Thunday
Sheriff Robert C Hat.terlbaoh
reported jaihng Bertha 'Bas~ , 37,
f,hddleport,
.for
intodeation
Thursday after her urest bY police there. She wUI appear before
Mayor C 0. Il'lsh.er.
EltzBbeth YonKer, ~. Pomero)'
(Conlinuett qn Pagt Two)

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inJured at work thta
at the Obio Valle)' Junk
3 crane· hQ" over, and

Autos Collide

COLUMBUS UP ·Oov C Wll·
ltam O'Netil said
Thursday he
would refer a proposal for a new
rour-lane bndgc across the Ohto
River between
Che11apeake and
Damages totalllna: $250 were Huntmgton, W Va, to hiS dtrecestimated cau~ed to two automo- tor of highways for "exploratiOn "
biles In a colltsion Thurld&amp;Y' afterA six-man delegation from the
noon on tbe upper parkinl lot in area told O"e1ll a new bridge 18
Pomeroy at the Lyan-st entrance. needed to replace the exi_.stmg two
Pollee aaid Nao;n.t Francis Ben- lane bridge .
Uey, 63, Middleport, backed out of
Prtnctpal
spokesman for the
a parking space into tbe lane on
the lot and did not ace Opba W. group, who said their purpose was
Offutt, 29, Pomeroy, comins to- to seek statfl aid in building the
wa!1f her.
bridge, was C. W. Bios!'!,
vtce
Dl.magu Were estimated at $50 prt!sident of the Southern Lawto the Bentley car aqd $200 to rea«~ County Chamber of Com·
Offutt'll. 'l."bere were no injuries mCice and chaum•n of tt.s roads
and no cttaUoJtJ ull:ed.
committee
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Fifteen Workmen Are Rescued
After Being Trapped 3 Hours
Pl'I'I'SBURGH (UP) - Firemen battling flames, smoke and
gas fumes rescued 15 workmen today from a 9,000·foot long
sewer project tunnel where they were trapped deep underground for nearly three hours
The 1motor of an e1E!ctric locomotive used to haul mud and
rock from the obaft caught lire at aboql 8:30 a.m., cuttmg off

the tunnel won crew just beyonr
the 3,1)00-fqGt mark.
Police reported the rescue op·
City Clremen, porlice and con
•ratlon complete by 11 :30 a m
The trapped men ;l!fusted re.!l
struct!on a"eW! bUilt Up a mass
eWe reaeue operatloh within min 'UO worker&amp; in extingmshing the
~~mcs
Firemen clroppOO ftre
vte~ aRer th~ fire fl'ared. The)
broutht In emergenc:,-1ant, smokt ~xlfnguLShers and hoses down an
ejector and . lu.ctlon equJ,pment 18-lneh air vent wh!eb re11ehed
beyond the ftre
l'e:K!ue erews .pu.ahed through the surface
darkened tonnel , wJth fir( oolnt 'l'he tnen toot the equip·
equipment •nti tmnpreued sh 11ent and ~tc}ted in a!l OrOOten
IVUrtn.g gas ma1b, ' pushed li'P
hotel.
The trapped men, who had bud "rQpl the other .t1de 1 in the winddled ll&amp;fe\,Y beyond the fife flar· ing tunnel, whieh runs 50 Lo '7~
feet below the surj1K:e.
I~ In the 30-foot diameter tun
r1remen wearing ps masks
nel, appearecl ln good condltlon as
they raeed tbrou1h the moho pu1hed their way deep 1nto the
cia'rkened shaft dragging a eomand Cllrbon dioxide fumes.
dtven eame out in the first presaed ak hose to prov1de addi.croUp whiiCl the remainin&amp;" four UonaJ OXYi'E'O. One reF&lt;:ue work·
wl!tta lot tho otlll oper&lt;U1141 er, Jamts Euebpler, wall over4
equipment to clear come by p1 fumes and was haul·
1 nnUlwtloo.

the air.

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Chip Fracture

Of His ShoUlder
PHILADELPHIA
UP -X-rays
disclosed today (hat Stan Mu111al
suffered a chipped fracture of the
shoqlder blade and may be out
two weeks, snapping hill National
League
record of
consecu~lve
gamea played
Cardinal
C A Doh Bowman,
trainer, !IBid the chip reaembled a
piece of ball about a q4arter of
an Inch long He said • Musial
couldn't ral1e his arm because of
the injury
The X-ray naminatwn was or
dercd after Musial
appare,ntly
puUed a muscle
swmgmg at 11;
higb pitch m Thursday
n1ght's
g~:~me
w1th the
Philadelphia
Pbillies ,.

Flies Cro" Patltio"
An anawer and cro1111 petllion -

a1k1ng divorce and, custody of
three minor ch1ldren was ftled
todAy tn Common Pleas C~.urt 1n
the action Phyllis L Tannehill vs
Cbester L . Tannehill.
lmergen~y C•ll
The
Middleport ~ Emergency
Squad wu called ' at 4 30 p m
Thursday wbeD Mra.
Mulford,
Gallla·Melp line, bad. a heart att•ct-. ' She 'waS Laten lG the Me)JI
Gentiral Ho8,plli.l'•b:r fhe Squad.

Specialist Meets
With Schoo] Head

cqu1pment may be bought on an
mstaJ.lment basi~ ftle Pomero)
committee 'ill to be contacted to
see 1f they are still mterested m
a JOint purehase of. a !lweeper
P.hUer also gave a de1a1Jed
report of the msuranc~ on vtlla11c
property
and announced that
imurance men had been appr.a..islng (K'Operty tn the village aad
DiviSion 10 Headquarters of the state highway department would rccbrnmeno the amount of
~ed Further action '
confirmed today that Meigs County's superintendent of hJgh insurance
\\Ill be taken at th(' next meet
ways has been asked to resign and that Carl Offutt would step ing
out of the looaljob August 31
Councilmen prrscnl were Wa\·ne
J. C. Kendle, division engineer, said Offutt's replacement, GtbOOns, Dand M1llcr, David Jen·
so far as he knew, has not been named He i.ldded that a tern· klns. Robert 1o1cElhmny, L. R.
orary appomtee. probably would
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be named and a permanent ap
"It's qUJte Ukely that someone Fisher, CIC&gt;rk :Mumn, Treasurer
polntment made latef.
department tn
Meigs Lanlft, Chief of Police Bartrum,
10 the
Mr Offutt ~as been supenn· County w11l be named acting sup· SoltcJtor Fultz and Strecl. Fore·
tendent of the local department ermtendent,'' he said
"until a man Lewis EIUs, James. Arnold,
since 1949. He bad held the posr- permanent appmntee 1s named" su~,terv1sor or the street repair
work.
bon during an earlier 11tate dem
ocratic adminlatratlon, also, stepKendle also htnled that an act·
-~-ping down during an interlude m tng
supermtendent
might be
GOING TO F"IR
the Wuachc reign
"sent m" from outstde the counb'
Chartes Sheets, Jr and his son
Engineer Kendle Aid Offutt's He recalled that durmg the GGV Junmy, leave tod,ay rur the state
replacement is a problem ' for White admmLstratJon
Herbert faiT where Jlmmy's horse, Little
"penonnel" and that he dld ~ot Shook, from outside the county. Red, will be showed Wednesday,
know wbo tbe new 1uperinten- served as supermtendent for a JJmmy will stay until Wednesliay
dftllt mlab,t be, or wbo be 1s• ,if considerable time on l!!mporary and hiS lither will return Saturdq•
Already Mlected..
.appollltment.

Offutt Asked To Resign Post
On New Program As M~igs County Highway Supt.
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Miss Amy Allen, spt&gt;f'iBI educa
han specialist and P t). Wagner,
psychologlat from the
stAle de·
partment of education were 1n
Meig11 Count) Friday , AUI!Iust 23,
comultmg w1th Mhool
offLclalll
relative to problems of
spcctal
educatmn
Western Local !ehoGl d1strict
HI atarbng 11 ~e1a.l
"dueallon
program th1s year
COI'Miituting
part ()( the effort to improve in·
struchonal facilities

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Pretent Gifts
Members of the Redlegs L1ttle
Leasue basehall tea~
presented
the1r managers-Don Belling and
Paul (Corky) Kloes- with attractive cufflink and tie pin sets lut
mgbt at the trophy pre.entation
ceremony preceding a picnic at
the bi&amp;b school 1 grounds.

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