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Just Whitt11n,g Or

11blp and Stud)', 8:30.ll 00 Specbl
Mu.rne, Sumon, "Wby Do Chrllt·
lall.i Suffer'" Nursery and Jumur
Chureb for all children,
Bible
Study and Prayer 7 30, Wednesday followed by pllnning seaton
for Lay Development Program.

Making Something?

mun1on and preach.lh.ll
the Churcl. of Christ, Keno,
~very Sunday 9 30 A 14... iu.nday
School and com.mu01on,
5~nd
Sunday ID month 10 JO A M
l'hurch communion and preachioa:
fourth ~unday tn month 7 31} p
If chu .... ll preachm&amp;
Th• t.nrl•tiu Cl - rch at H.,.._
lock Grove every Sunday 9 SO A
M S•mday &amp;hool and communiOn
S...'&lt;=OI,d Stmday m month 7 30 P
M church .,Jeachml fourth Sunby m mourb to 30 A M churcb
~o mmunwn and preachmi -

Churc:h Of Chrltt, Mlddl•port,
Fred I Gardner,
pastor Bible
School, 9 30, Homer Rice, supt ,
Morning worshllJ, 10 30, sermon
subJecl "Today Hath ThiS Scripture Been Fulfill ed", 7 30, EvenIng M-rvlce, sermon subJect "Hmdered Pra)crs" Wednesday , 7 30,
Prayer m~tmg and 81ble study
F1rtt B•ptls.t Chorc:h, Mlddl•
porl, the Rev C E Hoyt, palilor.
Church School, 9 15, Gerald Anthony, supt , Mornmg
worship,
10 ll\ sermon topic "Jesus Sit·
tlnil Beside the \\tell", Monday,
7 30, Middleport Cub Scouts Pack
meeting , WednefK!ay, 7 30, mLdweek Prayer and Praise serv1ce.
Mt. Mortah Baptist Church, Mid·
dlcport the Rrv N D Bordon,
pastor BJble School 9 15, Arlena
Reese, supt , Mormn;: worship,
10 30 81" 6 p m

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Etll cl prbc Hcv
Pastor Mornmg

L1 ston Ha lley,
Slar
.Sunja.,
3~h o vl 9 iS A M N.orrr.mg woe
l&gt;hip at ll A M MYF Sunday e\·e
n1ng at B Prayer mei'LJng Thws
duy evf'nmg Ent&lt;&gt;rpnse Sundoy
~chool 10 1U A M MoroJng wor
sh1p ~ 30 A f.1 YF at 6 30 p_ M
~vemng
worsh.tp
7 30 Pray'lt
meetmg WL•dnesday 7 30 p M
U9 C~ltrches., L•t•rt f•lls, Roler Mart!n, Pastor sunday School
li 30 A M:, Worshtp Service 7 p
\I ChrisUu Enaeavor alt«•rnah•
~uno. : s 11 t 7 30 p M.
Chu.-.. h of th• N•ur•n•, $yra·
cu ~e, i.o, K, Williams,
pastor.
sucday S&lt;'houl 9 30 A M Mornma
worsh tp 10 30 NYPS 6 30 p M ,

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•van.$te t~I I C it'rv1ce 7 30 P
M
Wednesday evening prayer meet
1"?. for l'u mld"»eek llnd 1ucsd8J
iifl,.rnoon oraver hour
Hou" of Pnyor, Ches.t•r, Su.
day Sehoul g,ao A M Morning
worshtp 11 A M Sunday eYemou
worship at 8 P
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Thursday 8 p Mrayer mec 1mg on
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Bradford ... hurch of Chrls.t Sun1!ay School, 9 3~ a m. Lord's Supper irnmed•a.ely following
Fre• Methodist Church, Rev. w.
I H SLL,aw;baugh
pastor, Laurel
CtiH Sunday School g 30 Cl:~ ss
mcctlng 10 30, fo MY .serv1~ 7 00
Prcachmg 8 00, Prayt' r mccttng
Wee! 7 30 Hyscl nun sun&lt;fay
fAIRVIEW
Rev Harry Plck.:ons, pa,lot
Sunday School 0 30 a 111 , Youn g
PeopleN mcetmg
6 45 p m
Preachmg serv1ces 7 30 p m ,
J"rayer mcehng Wed 7 30 p 111 ,
Thursda} 7 JO p m East Letar•
S S fl 30 Mnr nlng worshlp HI 45
Evenm~ wur~h 1 p 8 on the lsl, 3nl
I 5th Sundays Prayer muetmg 011
1 Wednesday at 8
R•dne MJ 11 ton
Chart ... Bu•h
pastor, Services .':iunday 7~31} and
ruesttlly 7 30
Church of Chrls.t,
Pomeroy,
B1blc School 9 3U, Richard Davit,
supt Mornmg worship 10 80,
Top 1c "The Eldership' Christian
Endeavor u 30 Eventng service
Daily Vacat!.Jn Btblc School Progt nm 7 .:iO.
A•ortanlad Church af J••u•
Ct'lr~tt of L•tar Day Saints, Old
\VWll Flat!! , un
Portland Roan
8-mda} Sfhool 9 30 am preachtn ~
lO 30 am 11 nd Btblc Sludy Wed""sday 8 pm. Pa.dor c w p 10 f
f 1t G uc~t
speaker sunday 8 •
,o 30, Joe Williams or Ironton
Portland Church, RoMrt Codner,
:aastor, AsJ't (laStor, EdHh Codner
Servlces sunday 8 oo, Tuesday at
7 30 and Friday 7 30

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iome whtttllng produces beautiful ca1 v1 ngs, useful articles or repairs, while othc1
Whltf!lng pJOdaces JUst Whittlings
Whittlmg and ltfe have ccrtam simila11t1es Some ltves prove great gifts to mankmd
~eaders, sc1ent1sts, physiCians and muustcrs -to name but a few. Other lives .JUSt dntt
or 111re "whittle d " away leaving nothmg beneficial or beautiful behmd.
The t.:hurch can and often does lend a helpmg hand to put direction into lives that arc
4rlfting because of sume mu;fortune , loss or turn of events tbat has destroyt..'d faith The
ehurch salva-ges lives and gives them direction Lind mccnttve to become useful and ad
mlrablc Cltltcns If you kno"" of someone whose life has become mamly "whltthngs"
who has not trted church attendance tor dn cttton and guidance, try to prevail upon hin{

to accompany you to serv1cefl You may well be r esponslble for providmg him with new
boods ol hope

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the hope that it w1ll, 1n some measure, foster and help sus
to1n that which i$ goad in family and community life, this feature is sponsored bv the business f1rms and orgonizotiOI'S whose
names appear below.

'dam Groc. &amp; Serv. S,n.
Rutland Rd.

~omeroy,

Allen Appliance Serv.
224 E. Main St

J•omer()y

Anthony Plumblag &amp; Heating
140 Lincoln St.

Mlddl•port

Maxine Arnold Service Station
Rock Springs Ro•~
Mulbe~ry Ave.

l'omero)

Baker Furniture
Middleport

Downing Insurance Agenty

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Fife Refrigeration
Middleport, Ohio

Foreman &amp; Abbott
Custom )Built Kitchens
Middleport

Ohio

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
Pom•roy, Ohio

New Yark Clothing House
Men's and Boys• Furnishings
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Ohio Valley Baking Co.

Atkins Chicks

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Meigs Equipment Co.

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Makers oJ Holoum Bread

R. H. Rawllnas &amp; Sons Co.
Your Dodge

&amp; il'i)'llloulh Dealer

Powell's Sunoco Service Station
Middleport,

Ohio
High Tefft Gas At Regular Price

Hainer's Bakery

' Bread
Bol&lt;en 01 Good
HunUngton,

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rv SERIES for Everyone
"The ln•mcdiak! Answer

To

Prayer"
WSAZ·TV
Channel ·3 -IO:U

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LAUREL CLIFF
A number of fnends gathered
on the Parsonage Monday evening
for a farewell party, as Rev Harry
Bates and l::unlly are moving to
Zanesville rtfter ail: yean bere
Icc eream , hom£ made cakes and
kool a1d were served. Rev Wm
Strausbaugh Will be put.or com
lng year
Mr and Mrs Marvin and grand
son Bobby Allen were gu.ests of
hl8 brotb.er Orville Allo:!&amp;
and
wlf~

1&gt;---IJra!Iy Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 24,
near Belpre, Ohio and were Sat·
urday evening and Sunday guests
of her brother Mr and Mrs Freemont Stevens.
'Mn Holland Ward and son of
Rutland and mother ,b.lice Wnd,

was transferred to Dexter, Ohio
this week he spent Wednelday
even.illJ with hi!'&gt;
mother Mra.
Ward Also her son Holland wu
a Sunday vleltor

were

carpenter work for Mr and Mra.

Wellston, Otlio, Tuesday
Mrs 'Ward and ann to consult an
eye •Peci&amp;llit and Mr Ward to
see a doetor
Mr and Mrs Henry Barlette
and fanuty of Wellston, Oh.to and
Jenkins of
mother Mrs Minnie
Ratcliff were Tuesday gue&amp;t of
Ulelr slater and
daughter Mrs
Ernest Ward and family of the
Dexter Road
Mr Earl Stevens of Canton, 0,
who has employment there spent
from Friday until Sunday \Uth
hiS parents Mr and Mrs Free
mont Stevens
Charles Barnette of Detroit,
Mic!l, Vllntcd friends at Eno Sunday and to look after the Barnett
1n

Mr and Mrs Erneat Powell and
three chllren and Home:r Powell
were guests of their ncltt and
famtly at S3.Iem lnd for
past
farm
week

Mr Chas Hoffner and family
Churc:h Of The Nuuene, Mid· of Logan were guests of her pardleport ,the Rev Robert Palmer", ent.!l Mr and Mrs Pearl Parker
pastor Bible School , 9 30, U!ster
Wyatt Schafer of Mt. Vernon
Taylor supt Mommg worship, was a weekend gue11t of his par10 30, 7 P m NYF'S, 7 30, Evange ents Mr and Mrs Norman Schafh5hc serv1ce,
Wednesday, 7 30, cr He was accompa01ed home by
prnver mcetmg, Sept 4·7, the Rev bls son Da\oid who b,ad spent the
Langle} Gullett, Nelsonvlllc, Will past two weeks wltb his
grand
conduct speeut.l 1 ~venlng BervJt'e&amp;, parent! Other guests at the Sch
Sept 8, sonJ:" fesc .... l at 2 30 w1th afcr home were Mr and Mrs
.all smgers mvrted
Verne Story Of ColumbUf ,and
_ Churc" Of Chrht In Christian Mr and Mrs Clarenee Ackley of
Un1on, Mtddl('port the Rev Guy
Ward
F Sa}re oastor Sunday School
Mr Olen folfe and family l apen~
10 am i~eo C{lll supt
Evange: a few days the paat week with his
hst1c serv1cc5 7 30 W'l2dnesday mother Mr and Mrs Geo Renahaw
7 30 B•ble study class
and attended the Mcfp County
Huth Maf~odlst Church, Mid- Fair
I dleport, the l.ev C R Konlmght, Mr C F Hilt and son Bru«
pastor, on va&lt;'rtllon Sunday Sc)l- were over mght
guests of his
ool, 9 30, Harold Woollgerd, as81B-I mo&gt;tho" Mrs Belle Hell ,Mre. Hilt
tnnt supcrmtendent
~e home after a viat in ColumFirst Pr ..hyterian Church, Mid· bus
dlepurt, the Rev Howard RupTom Sprouse IS spending a few
pelt pastor on vacation Church day11 Wlth h•s
parenta Mr and
School, 0 30, John Fultz, superln- Mrs Chas
Sprouse. Tom is in
tcndent
U S Navy
Church Of Christ In ChrJ,tl•n.
Paul Jaeobs and wife
wen
Unron, Hobson, the Rev •tt.:.,H. Saturday mght guests of has par
Cart, pastor Sunday School 9 a ents Mr and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs
m, Anme Muhler, supt., Morrung
Attendall(e at Sunday School
worshtp hrondcast lO-ll am.; 7 30, Aug 18 was 7~ Offering $12.87.
Evangelistic serv1ce~. Wednesday,
Mr and Mrs Mearl Harris and
7 30, Prayer mccttnl
two children of St. Albans W. Va
Church OJ Chnlt, &amp;n~bury, Ed- werf' Sunday guest! of ber parent8
ward Emerson, pas tor Bible Sch· Mr and Mrs. Geo. Renahaw.
ool 9 30, Thurman Larsey, supt ,
Rev and 'Mrs Harry
Bates
Mornmg W(•rshlp 10 30, Evenmg Hershel and Harley were auppcr
scrvtce 7 30
guestt: of Mr and Mra, John Diehl
United
M•th.odis.t,
l!u~n• Monday, Mfll. Alic:e Moore calied
Drown, pastor, Sunday School, Sunday_
9 15 AM Theo Smith, supt Wor
Mr. and Mrs C. R K•rr moved
ship 10 30 1.1 m Subject "GOOD to their farm Satu~ay
News" The choir wall be hack to
Rev. and ~ra. liarry Bates anti
present spee1al music for our 1ona were dinner gueats of Mrs
church the first Sunday 10 Sep Josle Turner and Mrs.
Georgia
lembcr
Huff Wednesday
F1cltr•tad
Chuutt,
$un~•Y
Rev and Mrs. Wm,SLraWLbaugh
School, 9 13, Norman Kloea, Supt •nd chlldren werrr twer
nlgh1
Worahl(l
scrvtcell,
10 30 Mr a;uests of Mr and Mrs.
Peirl
George Siddall, guest speaker
Jacobi Wednesday
Cttrls.tlan Scl•nc• So.:laty, 1«
Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy 'Morning
service at 11 w1th MtND the sub
Mr and Mrs Delbert Redman
Jcct ol the Lesson Sermon and
of
Leon W Va were
Sunday
the Golden Text 0 the depth of
the r•ches both • of the wlsdo~ gue11t1 of her sbter Mr and M:ra,
and knowledge of r.orit bow un- Eiorl Gardner and famliy
Carolyn Gardner of Columbus,
searchnblc are h1s judgments,
vacation
and hts IWa)S past hnrhng out' Ohio, .spent last wook
with
her
parents
Mr
and
Mrs
Homans 11 3~ Wednesday evenEarl
Gardner
and
famtly
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Mr1 Barbara Gardner
spe:nt
cordially mvtted to attend. Read·
mg room w1Ln stlie entrance lo· se~eral days in Columbus, Ohio
cate at the rear of the church vuuting her 11i11ter in law Mr .and
open to the public on Monday and Mrs. Jesse Cavea.
Mrs. AKnea Steven• of Detroit
from 2 l9 4 PM.
Alfrad Mlt~odl1t Church. R1Y. Mich. spent · from Saturday until
Mr1.
R M Grove, pastor, S S at 9.30, Sunday with her mother
IJGyd Otllm~cr, Supt, Worship ,Alice Hand,
11ater
Mrs James Smith and
~rvaces at 10 4!!, With Rev. Grove
brlng1ng the
Meuage, Sunday Clara and nephew Charle11 BarnServices at ell of Detroit were htre for the
afterl'loon from 2-3,
the Elmwood Real Home, Sunday Barnett reunion on Barnett.s rid~
eve at 7 30 rcj;lular mcetmg of
the M Y F, Wed e\'e at 7 30,
Mid-week Pl llYN servtcc&amp;
Ftnt B•ptltt
Churc:tt,
E~at
Main Street, Ralph C. Zundel,
Ppstor, Combtncd Service of Wor--

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who has employment Jn Clncmnatl, Chao .spent the week end at
the1r far:m and VISited b1a parents
Mr and Mrs Hershman
Mrs Carrie Vonshmdta. of Ches
ler, Oh10 who has been ltelpmg to
•are for Mr and Mrs. Lynch-her
nstu 1eturned to her home last
week Mrs, Lynch 5til1 ~ remams
very poorly at th1s ttme
spent
Mrs. Barbara Gardner
Tuesday 1 night w1th her
fnend
and neighbor Mrs Alice Ward at
is the fin.t tlme m 6 years for
Mrs Gardner ':.0 watk a distance
on account of her heart
Mrs Allee Ward IS very poorly
and under a docto1 care in Wellston, OhJo, while her
doctor iS
away, she bas a lil'riOUS k1dney
ailment.
Ernest Ward Jr who has R R.
@mployment m Corning, Oh10,

No motor dr1ven bicycle or motor scooter may be dnven an th1s
~ate Without an operatm';; h
cense, espoctally designed and
easily Identifiable by all enforce
ment ageneJCs, on and after August 27, 1957 Jeffrey also noted
that no apph~atl.on can be proeessed pnor to this 4ate. The regulatiOns and prDCedures that
1 have been dl•Yelopltd are now in
tbe hand! of all State Hi&amp;Mvay
Patrol Posts and deputy-registrars
tbrOH&amp;:hout the &amp;tate I'n.'ltruet\ons
b1ve been leauecl by Col Morltt
aM Registrar Braden that w11J not
petnait aoy deviation from any of
tbe aew, special procedures.

Following the sahsf.-ct~ completion of thP. pre-exammation, the
apphcant wtll be g~ven a form
certifying that fact. This form ls
to be presented to any Deputy
Regastrar In the state \n "appllcation for temporary permit to operate a motor-dnven eycle" If
the apphc&amp;nt ts a minor, a parent
or guardian must be present Lo
af!lrm h1s age and offer an affidavit for personJl rcspomub1ltty.

me~pshootlng.

$15.95
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FLA5HOL.IIIf.R

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ELBERFELD$

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and what's more
It ha, a taste that's

Is just

fine with

: Great, Served

or

when you

Flavored or "Str,iglit"l

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The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
•qUALITY FIRS'r
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Furthermore, the law stipulates
tbat tbe vetuclc to be used must
not have more than ftve brake
ho!'lepower A smtable decal obtainable from the dealer who sold
the veh1ele, certafymg thi.!l maximum brake horsepower must be
afflXed to •t and properly shown
Incidentally, it ts rem111sa.ble to
US'! a veh1clr. of tbls kind, wltb a
brake horsep9wer that has been
reduced to tite
•The temporary or learner's permit, for which the regulAr fee
of fifty cents is charged, is valid
tor a period of th1rty days, and
entitle• the applicant to operate
the cy.cle, but not on a street or
highway and only during daylight
bouts. When the applicant feels
ready to take the reJU}ar drivj!r's
l~eense e:xamlnatlon, he returns
for such an 11ppointment to tbe ex·
amming station of the State Hlib·
way Patrol Upon passing satisfactorily thitl examination, the appU·
eaat w11l receive a 8pecaal form,
which will entltle bam tG obtain
from the Deputy Registrar the Uee~ to operate a '"motor-dnven
cycle." A spemal liccnae form wHI
bf issued to the apphant. The ap·
pUant, If a minor, must again
have: his part~nt ,or guardiat:l present to aecept responstbiUty. The
cost ot the Ucenaes is one dollar.

"drink
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George Braden, Regiatrar of the
Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Col
Fred Moritz, Su'P('rmtendent of
the State Htghway Patrol, accordJn&amp; to Jef{rcy, whose department
adm1msters these two agenc10'11

• Don K1b!Jie ot Ea"t L1verponl
~pcTJtt Sunday here w1th hiS 11unts
J\(IS.!Ics Katf:' am:l Lu.cy K1bhle
Dudl ey Chcvalter and son Vl.!l1Led Sun1tay 11L Tuprx-rs Plains
With their uncle, Elmer Hull and

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Director Jeffrey. joined by Col
Moritz and registrar Braden, 1Is6
poi.nted to speeJal provisions in
another law, which sacs lnto ef·
feet September 16, I9S7 Th1a I&amp;
the junior probationary driver's 11ceme act. One of the- ~bons In
tbil law proYides that the registrar or motor vehicle• shall revoke
the junior probationary or telltricted ll~l}se or tbe license to opt!r·
ate a motor-driven cyalce of any
one undet Jhe aae of lJ. who hu
pled tullty or been eonvicled or
ldjudged to bave committed a
total of three separate motor ve·
hicle violations. The lice~ will
remain revoke for • mtlllM"um'..period of one yeat, bUt aot restored
before the operator reache.t bis
etehteenth birthday.
1 fte billbw.-;. safety Qepartment
l also empbamed tbat a license to
[! drive a motor-driven cycle canD.ot
be cGnVetted to another ty~~
llcenBe· Ucenae plate requ
ments for motor scooters are
wne as for motorcycles. Motor
bieyelel nee~ Qut bave any ltl.te
platea~ l!owr.ver, local ordinaneea
m•Y proVIde fot cll.y or eoQQtJ
plalel·

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PROBER DELVES INTO 'CURIOUS RELATIONSHIP'

Drivers licenses for the operation of motor scooters and
motor-dnven bicycles, provided under a new state law enacted
by the recent 102nd General Assembly, becomes effective
Tuesday, August 27, Gordon Jeffery, Director of ihe Ohio De·
partment of Highway safety announced today
Plans and procedures for the issuances of these licenses

Convenience end depend~bilily of relle)l pieture-lokmg - cl
mod1st cos~ Blo. bnlltont viewfinder pr"ev1ew1 your p1dur•s.
Focutet from 3 V1 fut to Infinity Bri~htnen •elector moket
adjustments sure end 51mple. Ta~es flo5h, too- for 2.t hour

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~me Under New Licensing Law

Mrs MJol.c:lrM Santee of Galllpohs spent a few davs h~ w1th
her .parents, Mr JWd 1\lrs J S.
Marks

PaulcHa Rllchte o(
Success:
spen1. several days last week wath
the AI rred Cas.hdollar family
t Rqgcr and Chuektc Meredith
of Bevct'ly arc the gucst.s oi the•r
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
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By Mtn Luc:y Kibbl•
Thfl A,, ~t rt mrclll!g or the
"Bn'thda v ll ub
wa ~
held recerrtly at t ht' h orn !:' o.f Mrs Pbyllti:i
Hetzer the ud -a..; to bemg m honor ,.f the bJrthd~_~. anruvcrsary
of Mrs Nellie Wtlson A gift exC"hangc and game.s and refTcshmcnb were the main feature "
Augu st Morr•son and h:mlly,
Frank Tllwnsend an,j wife, Me
Arthur were gue•ts Sunday of
Mr and Mrs B E Edward~
Mrs Joan Huntlev of Mansfield
VISited recently w1th her aunt,
Mn W S Posey

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she 111 suffertns: w1th blood clots
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Fred Austm hn Ledley Rtdge
Mrs Harry Hershman of Bull
Skm Hollow 1s Ill at th1s writing

See !! hat Jou gel
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gelzvhat ) Oll see

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OhiO Generally la.Jr IRd WatmtT today MosU)' fair •and aomewh&amp;t wanner tontJht exeepe a
ch.. nee of 1 rew widley scattered
tbun(.er!thowers in the extreme
northwest late tonight Tuflday
partly cloudy wltb letlltered thundenhowen Ltltel)' and tumiD'
cooter Hi&amp;:h today 77 to 83, low
to night M to 64
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Samuel Dyke Rutland 111 doing

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at other Japanese before he fJred the shot that killed Mrs
Naka Sakai and started a pa&amp;!&gt;JOnate mternatwnal controversy
The prosecution read its statement on the opemng day of
the trial At the end of the day, trial was adJourned until Sept

Ourtng the openmg moments
G1rud pleaded innocent to manslaughter charges and hi• attor·
ney made a motion to get the case
thrown out of Japane.!lf' courts
The proseeuhon statement ~ld
that on tJ:ie !arne day G1rard fired
IIUJUSSIOD
at Mrs Sakal he also fired at the
feet of a man 1dentif1ed aa tsamu
COLUMBUS UP _ The OhiO Yadoyara and at scrap scavengers
Publtc Utilities Comm 1511100 today 1 named ToahiZO Koyam• and Kat·
authoriZed the Genenal Telephone suzo Kanae
Co of OhiO, tbe Commonwealth
Nintt WitNuet To Ttlltlfy
Telephone Co and the Citizens
Chief Proeuntor prosecutor Yo-Telephcme co o.f Coolville to e:r. !h!ro Konawa announted he would
pand their ope1ating a~s in call nme WJtne.oo. to testify' inMeigs County
eluding Girard s Aryur buddy
Specialist 3-C VIctor Nickel of
Tbe PUC ordered the three In Inkster, Mleh, wbo · was with Gi·
depeDdent companies to f1le re- rard at lbe time of the shootulg
v1serl boundry map~ and mcor
The proSL~ut1on charged that·
rporate t be areas pres£1ltly or Ctrard lured Mi.s Salt:a1 toward
lttrmerly served bY tbe var10us htm by throwing out used carrnutal tl!'lephooe exchanges m the tndges and caning "mama-san,
County
takusan ne (•oman, plenty eh )"
It charged he f1Md one shClt at
The order affet1s the Danvtlle , H1deharu Onozeia, who was w1th
Dexter, H.amS~KJvLile, Darwin With Mn &amp;:!.kai, just mura1ng -t1s
Guys ville at1d Sumner areas
feet, and tht.Jn loaded his grenade
M(l{l&lt;ern telephone servtce will launcher agam
replace subscriber-operated telc
It s:ud Gltard ran toward Mrs
phone systems, sortt(' of WhlCh Sakal, sh.outmg, "get out, bey,"
were established nearly 75 years and fired from a die&amp;ance of about
ago
e1ght meters (e1gbt yardl), bitting
her tn the b:~ck.
Judge Ju~o Kawachi adjourned
the first day's session after the
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prosecution C'Ompleted ttl operung
ltlltement.
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moflt.la With rrequenl aad lengthy
reeesses However, Judge Kawachi
bad promued that he would speed
Middleport Poliee Court .Quring up the tnal as mzJCh as p08stble
the past week end expenenced on('; without mterfermg With the prollf Its hghtest pertods, according eedure of the eourt and the f.:urto Pollee Ch1ef LeRoy Bartrum
ness of the treatment of the deEl12.abelh Yonker, 32 Pomcruy fendant
tn a. hear1ng before 1'118)or C 0
Judge Kawacbt reserved decl·
Fisher, pleaded guilty 'to chargt.os sion
of Intoxication and wae rmed S5
It was the J'#rUJdlchon Issue that
a-nd costs whieh were p.:nd and the ~parked tbe controversy In the
defendant released
United States With congressmen
Harry Butcher 42 of ~hddleporl and veterans' groups cnticizing
and Charles Allensworth, ~ or the Umted States for turrung Gl·
Middlepor:t arr1111ted by Middleport rard over to Japan. The u s. suPoltr.e for mtoxacat1on were slated preme Court ruletl tbe goveament
for an appearance m Mayor's Court bad the right to take 1ucb action.
tonightbut the trlhca demanded tbat the
status of forees agreements, Which
gave the admiAastration tlJ.e naht,
be thrown out
G1rard, 22, of ottawa, m , was
accused of shoohng and kiJiing
Mrs Sakai, mother of s•x children.
on a U S Mrny fmng range Jn
January wh1te she was gathenng
sbell castmgs to sell I'll acrap metat If convteted, G1rard faces a
No one was InJUred m a three pos~ilble sentence of from two to
car collision Saturday evening on 15 years Imprisonment
W Mzm-st opposite the Crow 1
Dec:IMH In~•
Steak House, but two of the ears
G1rard dee~-ed hia innOC"cnce at
Involved sustawed damages total- the opemng of the trial wben
ling $140, accordmg to poh!L'e re Judge Kawchi asked him tf he ~d
ports
anythmg to say.
Pollee reporUI lnd1cate that the
Girard spoke in a voice almost.
t!lttldent occured when a car dnv immchble to spectatora in the first
en by Cecil tJ_ Wtse, 28, HarrJSO!l- row seaU.
v1lle crashed 1nto the rear of a car
"1 did cot scatter sheila or 1ure
driven by Allen K Page of M.iddJe- anyone," he Slid. "I did not mtea&lt;J
port, whteh m turn htt the rear or to burt anyone. I was carrying out
a ear drwen by Burdell McKmney, my duty defendmg the Dnlcbme
3'7, of 477 S)TCiimore st. Middle- gun I fired over their head!J to
scare them.
po,
rt
Police aa1d that the BC(Iden.t w&amp;s
"I have one thtng to say,'' Gioa.used when WISe turned his head rard sald "It ~ was an ac:,::ident,
to watch a rerti" door of hL~ car and I am sorry tb1s OCCUI't"f!d."
WhiiCh \WS commg op~n The e.an
Some 300 persons gathered
driVen bY Page an d McKwney wben Girard amved.
were stopped at lhe ttmc of the
There was no CommotLon outside
mkhap
th~ courthouse, but a self-appoml·
Passengers 1n the Me Kmney car cd Japanes~ ctlamplon lor G1rard
were K-athryn MeKu1ney, ::12 and passed out leaflets demandmg a
Peggy Ann age 7 and Lewts B Me llght sentence for the Amer1can
soldier.
Kinney, 01ged 2
No , rrest were mad,) bY pohce
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14 Meigs County
Youths Compete In
Ohio State Fair

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In Area During
Past Week End

New Servi.Ce Is
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Crow Steak House

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By Sawing Out In W. Virginia

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Churches Plan
Harvest Festiv:d
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A speCJal meeting of the Pomeroy Village Council flas been called for ~nidlt at 8 P- m.. fa the
eouncil ch•mber1 to eonsider spe·
Tt!a.rnst:en in New Tork.
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etal leglslataoa, not Laktn under
adYilement Iut week due to 1
fallure to multer 1 quorum.
Aecordin.c to Mayor E. r Rubin,on, legislation to be presented
before Council tonight will con
sUit of (1) a dbcussion of the aummoM &amp;SlUed to tbe Counal and
M•yor to appe:ar before the Oh10
The 1957 }lason county Fatm You,tb show wtll be held on Water Pollutioa ~trol Board on
[j i' r ;'*luit
~ B c,•.., a~9t.roltted ~-~ Frl.fl_ay
Satauday at the ·Nttlionai'IQooeoQ Armory on Stale
er ot Racine, lfassed away Satur- Route 62 near Point Pleasant Sponsoring the show is tb~ ag- or lhe ........!It' to tltHRp uatreated
Into the Ohio RiYfl": (2)
day a\ his home
ricultural committee of the Point P1Fasant Chamber of Com· sewage
consideration of legislation for
He 1s ~urv1ved by has wafe, rnerce
the platmg of wetght hmits upon
Blanche; lhrec sons, George B,
The show includes as exhibitors only members of 4-H Clubs, certaan Pomeroy streets whiCh are
currently undergomg a resurfacof Blrmingh~m Ala , Clyde of Co-- FFA Clubs, FHA Clubs,
an d
mg and (3l the readmg of the prolumbus, Oh10, Earl of Ra•ine and Home EconomiCS students In Maposed budget for the forthcomlflg
nme grandchJ!dren
son County
According to the
year.
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He had been a member of lhe I are to exhtbtt on1y the bona f1de I
At Middleport the village coun·
ell may al-50 be called Into special
Oak GroVf:\ Melh.odlst Church. for products of their own specific pro-the past seventy-fiVe years and Jects or class work
sesaton tonight to consider what
served as Class Leader and Sunday I Developmg the organization of
action it may take in response to
With Wednesday being the day School Superlntendent in the 1 the show and the appOintment of
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the order of the Oh1o Water Poilu
on which Metgs Countlans will Churi;h School for manyJ years
other commtttees has been the
tlon Control Board to show eau 8c
show their aptitudes and wares at
M~ Cross was the la'St survfv. General Comm1ttee headed b)'
Funeral servtces w1ll be held Rl wh}' thelT sewage perm•t should
the Oh10 State flair, 14 youngsters lng member o£ the L uctus Cross WI 1ham Cregory, County Agncul- the St Paul's Lutheran Chu.-.:h In not be granted.
rrom here will be compebng m familf of seven C•!lldren
tural Agent, and Russell Priddy, New Haven Wedonesday at 2 p m
The Midflleport counetl and
c t 4-H Cl b
for Susan Elizabeth Grinstead, 81, MayGr have been ordered to ap·
the Jumor Fair Achvltaes
Funeral services tmd~ the
oun Y
u Agent. Others or New Haven who succumbed at
pear before the state board on
Janet Knight of Chester So-Sew d1r~bon of the Ewmg t:'uneral on tbe committee are Clifford her home Sunday 111 ghl
October
10.
Club will present a demonstration Home, wtll ..__
held
at
P
m.
on
D
unnM,
Pt
Pleasant
vo-ag
teacher,
3
uo;
J 1m 1tcb 11 4 H
The deceased, the daughter of
Tueaday at the Oak Grove 'Metho&lt;: repre&amp;cntative, the late MIC'h:ael and Ma
Ann
on preparing of a rehab d1sh
Madeline Brown also of t h e d1st Church Burtal will be 18 Ray Crank, Farm Bureau; Charles R h G st d
b ry N
Chester Club Will p;esent a demon Green Wood Cemetery. RPv John RSperowO, hJiohnV 1K
ay,
and
Harold
,
H~~~n
~~~ob~~
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;as
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1
18
7..on ;~d ~:.
1ey Exper•mental
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If
oss,
o
a
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l
tl
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s ra on on
c care an US'e G\·
woo WI o 1c!atc
St ti , M
s1dcd there for hf!r entire ltfel•me
1
1 Friends
dairying utensils.
may call at the res!· 'C'Aa_ on, r~ ..Etrve yln Brake, Home She was preceded m death by he&lt;
d
- Oak G
CA.vnom1c1 "ff's uc or, Mrs. Pat
Janet Wolfe and Mary K John· ence 1D
rove
Gregor, Mrs. Lester Jordan Jan· hus band RIChRrd, In 1948
son of Racm~ Senior 4·H Club will
SurvlVIng are six !ons Thomas
1ce Jordan, Mar,¥ Ann a'Ggers,
present a jomt demonstratlon on
Juhlmg McClung, and June s~en- or New Haven; Harry of Hartford
the preparation of sweet dough.
cer, 4-H club agents Garnet War- Clay, Letart, W Va, R1cbard, Can
' no accadents ar other
In tbe .!ltyle Revue, Rose Greenner, SCfl'~tar:y to th€1 county agent ton 0, Walter, New Haven and
Although
:o~lees of Columb1a Make-It 4-H wdl
Glen sm1th
Wahama High Robert, Albany, o. Four daugh- business &lt;lisrupted the tenure of
modcl a complete costume
School vo-ag 'mstructor
John ters Mary R Aumi.l:let.~ Hartford the county jad over the week end
V1rg1111a JDhnson of the Racine
Sayre, pt Pleasant Cha~ber of Helen Kmt~p. New Haven, Ella Sher1f{ Robert Hart'enbach. still
4-H wlll model a aports outftt.
Co11meree, Mrs Betty Burns wa- Roush, Uetart, w va , and Alice had his bands lull
PlrtriCla Blak.Niee or the Porn·
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ham a Home Eeomomlcs tea~ her Miller Manetta.
Oak1c Ki&amp;er, 27, Letart hila, Ill"
eroy Benders 4-H ,Will model a
A new service to thetr patrons Mary Rnu'sh, Wahama FHA mem:
Also Slln'!VIng are a brother. rested for lntoxicatiOll was com·
formal.
•W'W'I announced today bY the Crow ber; Mrs. Sarah Spcneer, +H Club Kenna ROUth of Mmersv_tlle and a mitted to tbe rountx bastlle for a
In the Foods. rc\-uc, Sharon At· Steak House on West Maln-st
leader; and Andy Byrus, pt Plea·. sister Mn JllM!ph Ohlmger, Le 30 day stay frGm Pomeroy Mayor's
klnt. of the HarTisonv•lle 4·H w11J
sant FFA~
tart, WVa. There aTe 41 srand Courl
dlaplay !I ee.n11 of food to make a
Beglnjng Tuesday the new firm
(Cohtlnuad On Pal' T-NO)
tltildren; 88 great grand ch.Jidren
Lawrence Triplett, 22, of Port·
•nd two arut great grand chll tand, arrested by the Ob•o Higbfamily meal inDecember with the Wlll fca\ure curb 11erv1ce from 11
aeeompanylng f"lenu
a m until rnldmght dally except '
MARtc&amp;T REPORT
dren
way Patrol for drunken driving
Ceoia G.auJ or Alfred. 4·H wlll Saturday when the hours wm · ~
CINCINNATI uP -ProduceFr1en&amp; may c-all at the rest· aQd Maulting arrdt was st11l m
prepare a sponge cake. •
frilm 11 a.m.. until 1 a m Sunday
Eggs, s-teady 00 li..rM, net prll:e&lt;o dencc at any time .after 10"30 a m jail after falling .00 post bond of
Linda Cremans or Rutland 4-H
The r&amp;Staurant wUI continue lQ at farms for consumN" white and T.uesday
$1100
will enter her Clover-Leaf rool11
keep thetr 24 hour a dAy schedule brown, A JUmbOS 47 _50 ; A large
Burial will bl" made m Graham
George Spencer, 22, Pomeroy Rt
Inxte Roush of Salem Center 4-H with the Curb serv•ce featurmg 4447 , A medium 32 a!!, A small Cemetery w1th the Re\' Raymond I •nd Ralph Butcher, 28 Cheshire
will enter her prcf)aration of a !Jhort orders, samLw.chcs of all 23-25, B larP 33-37; FOB wh1te Peters offlcllltlllg fntcnncnt \nil Rt 2 each pa1d ftncs of $2~ and
sc:hool luneh.
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types and a complete fount..un and bJ;o-wn A large Sl-&amp;4, A m..... be by tbc Fogtclsong F'uncral costs in R E. Grmdley's court on
(ContlnuiHI On p,.. T•l
sen'lce
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Home
cbarges df dlsturbLng the peace
and lighting m a local tavern
Chickens, .unsettled· fryers 3-3Lander Adkins, 18. Harnsormlle
IIZ lb 19-21, hens, heavy type 13
fined
,floo and casts on theft char
15, light hell$, 10-12. Volume an!"
ges add sentenced to a 30 day ]all
price diStribution on fryers 10,000
sentellC'e was released on payment
at 19, 5,000 at 19'h; 70,900 rat 20
fContlnultd On Pave Two)
2,300 at 20~. and 14,300 at 21
Butter, 90 seore 71
WAYNE, W. V,a. (UP) - Seven prisoners sawed their way
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out of the Wayne County jail today, aided by a trusty who !ail·
MARRIAGE LIC!NSIS
St Pant's and St John's Coned to lock the door of their ''bullpen" cell last night
Teddy A W-arner, 24:, Pomeroy
gregation
wLII ccleb(~tte Harvest
One of them was captured a few hours later
ant:t Suzanne Vaughan, 18, Pom·
on the second Sun
Hrune
Festival
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OTOYTit e eseape11 used a broken
-,,.---;--c,.--w:-ho
Ponald Go~ney, 48, 'P.h-ddleport da;r fn September, Sept 6th. Sun•
hacksaw blade to eut tWG ban Ufled by a deputy aher1ff
antf Nancy Rtlth Snuth , 42, M1ddlc dav School at 10 30 o'clock
trom an outside, second-ttory wln· went to the town.
MARIETTA, Ohio (UP)- Another of the 21 onginal Amer.
Dmner w•ll be 12 o'c1C&gt;ek noon
dow wl'lleh tbey reached by slipCleco l'lad only two more day&amp; por ...
iean
turncoats of the Korean War wants to come home from
11nd
a
teeftationllll
penod
from
12
pin1 throuJht the bullpen donr
to 1erve on a drunkenness charge,
Carl Hunnell, 29, West JcfferS&lt;Jn
Red
China.
o'clock
until
2
They used a rope m•de of blan· tl'le jailer aRid
llld Maxine Hawk, 30, Long BotThe
Rev
Walter
Sodt,
former
Scott
L. Rush, 21, of Marietta has written his parents here
keta to lower themselves lOTTie 14
Smith Identified the remaming tom
pastor of St. Paul's and Stl Jobn s that he will retum to the Untted
feet to the g,.ound.
escapees aa William Gilbert and
wit! be the .gues&gt;t speaker
St.tes,provldtd be b peqmtted to was workmlf 1n a te:rule mtll at
tALL SPit!AL MElTING
Sal Fu).Jer, botb •waiting transfer
Tbe break, believe to bave oc- to the state peniOOntiary to servAll are ~onhally mvlted to all bttng wlth )lim hb Chinese wife. Hanyang and attended school
JU&lt;ne Ashley, presiden1 or lhe
In tbe latest letter, Rush said
edrred between 2 and 4 a. m. was ice 1·lo·lll year terms for brealdag Letart Falls PTA hall called a services and the dil'lner and meet Ru•h wae ljuote4 b"; his father u
saying tblt he bJ having dllficulty bls son said
not dllleovered until daylight. Jail· and entering: John F Dowdy, IM!n- s.ptela1 meetmg far Thursday ev- and gHel Rev Sodt and faltlliY
arranging fur hia wife to come
I'm WilliDS to return providing
0. J Smith said 32 other Pril- tenced for bit-and-run and also enmg at 7-30 p m at !.he .gr11"ue
with himI can get my wife out of Red
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
I ~~ertl.ID the lockup declined to wanted in Oblo; Roy Lee Marcum, SC'hool for the pUllpOlie of hirmg
China."
awaiting IP'aod jury action on an aMist:ant cook.
The Rutland Band Boosters are
the escape.
Rush. sa1d the American oonsuHowatif
Ruab,
s
Jlarletta
consponsorlng
io
ice
am'led
robbery
charges;
Robert
C"Team
social
to
Smith said Gene t...taco, of• kelate
at Hon~ Kong has not swen
MUTING POSTPONED
be held Aua: 29, at 4 p m at the struction enctReer, ~aid bls son
non, Will apprehended aeveral RUnion, serving 12 months for btt
him
authority tB come there. nor
has
bad
''bb
belly
full"
of
the
htgh
school
The
noxt
meehJ\g'
()(
the
FrlendIce
eream,
pie
and
and
run;
and
Jennln!Cs
B1a11,
servlater at Lavelette, some lZ
have tl'le Chtne5e gaven him authnorth of bere, by Constable ing one year for non-support aad ly Neiibbors Clu~ has been. post- cake will be aerved and the bigh Chinese Co~nmunisis. Rush said ority to take his wife v.'ith him. He
months for a pre· poned until Sept
•reordmg to school band will preMnt a con- lUi son bls wrltteu h1m and his
Rimer. He I&amp;Ve a, falte an additiob.al
wife a llWD.ber of timil; llflnl he wu marned last wmter.
:yiouJ
e~Qpe.
eert a tbe school lawn.
MPlGWleetn,O .maGe codll.y,
w~e~ amoted, but \IAI ~

Mason County F~ Youth
' Show Wi11 Open On Friday

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Case Adjourned Until Sept. 6

Eastern Local
Delays Opening
Of School Term

Pomeroy CoUDCJ'}
CHAIRMAN ot U.e Bua.te racketl eommUtee, Senator Jolm 1'. K~ ( , Ma•eb'*tll, Intra·
duced a wlretapf recordlng of a pllone converaatlon between Jamea --~ ~ra union crowt1
prtnce, and,g~ter Jo~ DJo, at the tn.vestlptlon tn .Waahlngt.ono !!
. :.DJ... ea14 the recording
wa1 "the lint ot a ~er:IN of aurkma lnteiT.elatiouhlp• bebrHil" Ho~~d lo. Haft&amp; 18 aceueed of
eaupb'in.g wttb D1o and other n.c:keteen to set up bop,UilioD
to pin oontml or tht

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Plana for the opening of au
Eastern Loeal Dlst~-~ d Schools
have been delayed until tht date
of Sept lt!i, Bceordl..c to announcement made today by the Ea1tem
Local School off1eia1J
The contractor, aecordmg to Ute
announcement, hu usured the
school board that tht R1verv1ew
J!:lcmea.tary 5chool will be refdy
by lhat date
A spokeeman for the Khool of
f1elala said today, "By dcla·/ing
the OpcJ;Ilng e1f scbool until Sept
16, we wtJI be able to- avmd half
day leSIIODS."
Accordtng to contractor est1
mates the ne:w Eaatem Loe1I o ..
tr1ct H1gh &amp;bool will be ready for
occupancy b" J•nuary 1, 195&amp;.

A. B. Cross, 91
Claimed By Death
A~ Home Saturday

Brier Ridge &amp; Hanesville

You, the peoplo of this comllllllllty...,;
merchants. professional people, 1rtisans.~
lradesmtft, home makers-are lht real
builders of this bank. Onl1 your larger
1ucceu makes our1advancement possible.
Realizing this, we arw strong for every·
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thing thot will contribute to gruter
local prosperity-from the bobit of buy•
ing locally,to constrocri" d.vic projectt.'
Let'• continue to mon forward IOJetber,l

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CoDrt Is Quie
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:None Are Injured
In 3 Car Crash
Saturday Evening

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N R d Food Handlers
Mar1etta
urncoat ow ea y School Planned
To Come Home From Red China In Mason County
A food handlers school r0, all
per1ons m Mason county who ~
employed in food estabhshments
will be held on Frtday August 30,
from 10 a m to II 30 p m at
the Pt Pleasant JuniOr Higb
School
Tbe school, wbtch wlll be eonducted by Warner Stark, :wlitar
um of the Mason County Health
Department, 18 for the benefit of
pen~ons who have recently been
employed in restaurants., for those
who missed an earher clus aftd
for school lunch personnel
Persons who have not attended
the training school th~ year are
required 10 attend.
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABU RESUL'J'S

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug . 26, 1957

--THE MANHUNT

A Noteworthy Projeet By Our Own Chamber
The proposa l last week by the PQJnero,:.
Chambt•r of Commerce to the Ohio State
I!Jgh"JY Oepartment for the lighting up the
t'Jllilll) ot the Pomt: roy Bl'llJge o.ctoss tht'

Oh1o Hn,er ts .a pruJet t we have long rhought
to bl' oH•rdul' .JnJ one that if ~..:a rried to eomdo much toward excitmg mo~t•
comment abuut the uni(jueness of tht• Poml'toy -1\lJdtl!eport area
A fl'" )ea J~ ago , famed traveler Lowell
!Jletwrt

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up tlu.· Pullll'J O\ I
Brldge, we hope will I.Je &lt;Jdoptl'l..! w1lh lavm
by the state of Oh10 Nut on\\ \\-Ill 11 have 1b

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other facet to the safety 111 driving a&lt;: JOSs the '
steel 1span that conncets the grpat s t,l te:-. of
Ohio and West V1r gm1 J

bc a ul~ll ! lflg lhl s

QUALIFIED MEH
fOR HIGI-I•Lf&lt;VEL.
' GOVERNMENT

area 11 1 lhe l

1200
12 30
1·00
l 30
2·00
3:00
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5 30
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To those who have pruposrd th e new p1 oject , we today doff our hats, for a well conceived idea that IH' know m ye:n·s to come If 1
it reaches fruition. wtll ·afitl another topic to
the tr·aveler's praJ S(' or lhl' l'(HIHHUillt} as Ill

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goes elsewhere

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Nor:• II N~· e . :!4 ' 10~! A S_v r:~
('harles L. and Vandora G ('liSt' to F1NI and N ~ II Shumw;.,)
Kuighttng,
parcel8, f...totart , to
R:~lph l' tmd ~·rrn Htlmorr 3-\
H•l li;.,id Ka1'1'
Ju amta F:dlth Howard lind Mllry Donnhew
Pomeroy tu Ru s.&lt;w ll \l,l plb
J).ll 1~. H.t)ph WI!L.~rd Da•:1s, Dot o
John L and Upal H. Wickham.
E!Jza Heb£'t•ril ~Icf&lt;iflll('J'. par
lt11 Ellt'fl At·n tz ll~·nry Bentz Jr
paruel, Syracuse
to Homer P t•(!b , Salem to Arclnc and F:1·~ ·
~JiidH•d I o ~•I '&gt;C
K&lt;tn, Pomeroy Hous h
MeKmne ~
p.,rNI I•• Sarah bllllt Teaford
C (' Cuckler, p&lt;~rccl Harrison
}~art M and 'llu· lond Nd;;1,n
F~t • • l Jll' 1\jL•I I Sii U!llWay , Syra- tile to ThGr and Mury Car~cy
()ill"c•· ls. Std~" rn . lo Ar1'tut·
nnd
tll ~ •· to Will1U111 :wd Mt! hel W1Hs,
Mann111g D
Webster, Adm \Eva McK1nllt v
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Mtldred M Darst , 6ec. , ~reeL&gt;
BealJ'Ill'
Ell •·n ~rill Will!~m
Alv" I' M" t llarL' t ~1. Walte1· in Sall!bury, to Fred LitHe, Leun Fn•d Smtih. 8() S(] md~. Sal•!&gt;&lt;~lid MadeilnL' fo ;o~e \'v1JI,
Sll)l.s !\oltller
bury tu '1'1·1i [Jrl .~ nrl Vlary Ellert
lmry. fl•ll eels, w Alv re ond Anua
George H Durst. parcels, Sut Spm:·~
:\1m• Par I low
loti, 1o D R Cooley .
Eva Wll h, purl'eb . L&lt;'banon
Hersch!:! llntl Eileeu Housh. stx
Edward and Edna Bush, 1 05A , to Clar('nee and G l il(t y~ WtHhlh·
fll'rc~ L.-la r t tu Virgil and Mar y L&lt;'banon to Jacob and Suzanne
Elinore Carroll i! uwe ll
lots
Hous h
Bus h
Middcpmt , lo Martha Carol yn
H1r:IHtrd t: and Allu Bradl ey,
Maunee 0. a'll-d Dorothy Wright and Anna Marg;.trc·l Howdl
piir&lt;'el ~, fietpw
\II J .m mu~ and Iolli ~ -6-7·8, Martinsburg
to Syl
Uc1·tha 1' La ~lwr. !iRA. Rttl
Vwh-t Dillo n
van and Dolly Cleland
l;md lu P ~ ul L und Ru~e M .P11t
Jlu~h
8eariL~
Arlm Dut·a M.
Sylvan J and D&lt;IUy ('leland tcnrun
ll~·arh s, lutR ,
Sutlou
to Vil-g1c 100 A, Salem. to Mpuricc und
Geo rgl• Warck•u a·nd Gertrurlt·
Hohsle\!t•r
Dorothy Wright.
Marc.tom,
ea 29&lt;1 Columbia, to
B \1 Tyn·e l' lt kr·n-. Harry W
!'11 k1·ns lol-. tl and 7 Sutton
Mary iJ Glidden , 241100 A , Mary Ka thltcn Marc11m
Gt•ors e and Bertha Arnott , pnr l
111 Wtllia m 1 aw l Llllt&lt;~ofl Hayma 1 ~ Syracu 11e to Frt•d 01nd Nell Shumor lot 14. An\!qwt y. to Chllfk.&gt;
1 \\llll'
a7d Mary Anon Ke ll e r
1!:Uhu nlld C'arrlt• Cnunts, 145 A!J
A, Ll·l~r·t II) lltLhnrd.'l &amp; Son, lnc
Leonllrd W un ci Ruth A Mtu-1·
1 ewls tlo A Sulton tu Ruth A
01!:\'0TF.D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
Marr L ewr ~
lliCHA~D S. OWIPI- GINIIlAL MANAGIIt
Ruth A Mu11· Lcwts. Leona r d
RIYNOLD I. GRIINI- EDITOR
Lewis, 842 A, Sutlun tu Bu lh A
Ctlest•r L T•nnet-.111, St•H Writer, Sports Editor
illarr t.('v.&gt; s
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Na.. on.. • • ver Ill Ina: represen a II ve, Bolune UlKlm
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Entered 11 aecond claaa mailing matt411 ,_t the post oUice at J&gt;om lut, 1\-llddlcporl L(1 ,V.,Itcr l£11 w 1•
trroy OJ:".lo.
son nnil Beul11h .tone~
SubserlptJon raleo . Dc11•~by carrier where available 30 cen•·
.. ruw
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Marvin nnd Flt-l ty Swnn, I hit on
fte-; one year In advance at
e Dally Sentinel of(Jce, $15.60· sll and Ruth Wnl f£'. 37 A Chester to
ll'onlbs, $7 80; three tr~onths , $3.90 ~motor route wboere iYd.l 1able:
- ' ' n Y ma u one year..,..
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ty of th1 s a rf' a a t mght time and he desrnbed

th e most beautiful sights he ha'd
f've1 behP id "A sight ." he said, "of the lights

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marvt.·lled 111 on1• of tus columns of the beau-

nn tht' 11ver from Pomeroy and Middleport
!hat ~l'l.'m{' d to o ffer out in the darkness of
night a weleome t o the traveler . and a warm
expresswn of thP friendlines s of the people
who rcs ttlt: here"
It h&lt;J .~ ll&lt;•t•n our t•x perience too , to have
lward flom 11w stt an ger who lnnies here in

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ou r mid st for a short spa n expresswns,of th e
beauty of mght along the OhiO RIVer here
when the street light s g11 on and spark.l.t!
a~:ross th e n~ er's expanSl' of til L· ltghtl'd (. 1 0:-.~ ;
ato p Lincoln Ht ll A ll ot \lhldt ~l· J ve a:; :.1 \ltd
come beaco~ of fneudiull''&gt;:. tu he wbo ll";iH ls
Uy the I'IYer or a lung tht • hlgh\l..tl

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TUESDAY

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Tr uth or C un sequ~neel
Tt(' Ta~· Uouih
It Could Be You
Tex &amp; Jtnx
Current
My Little Margie
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theater
Q1.1~en fur a Day
Moder n Romance~
Comedy Tlme
Mov1etime
Popeye Pr~ e nts
News P1cture

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SolH.iers of Fortune

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8 30
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Nat Kina Cole Sbow

730

930
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Daily Sentinel
Daybook
FE'LLOWSHII" PICNIC
Mr and Mrs. Manning K\oes
look the Senwr Youth Fellowship
of the First Bapttsl Church to
Camden Par'- Saturday for 8 pteme Those present were Dtnne
Stumbo, J:irquellne Rice, Bill
werner, Ktt Neal, John Lyons,
Walter Ilarrl!, Larry Mitl'h, Ronnie Wilt, Bill McCool, Gury Dunham and Geon::-e Hibbs.
SPECIAL GRANGE MEETING
l'omcroy Bend Cran"e
"' met tn
SJlf't"ti!l sessmn Sunday arten10on
at the DAV hiilllo complete plam
for the annual Inspection wh1eh
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will be h c ld \\' euneRuay,
August
28 at 7 30 p m At the close of
the \a!)t reg ular meetina: the char·
ter was dr a ped for a p&lt;&gt;rlocl of
thirty da ys 1n mc mor) of Hank
Young

Announ,ement!

Monday
(Continued P:rom P•a• One)
Members of the Chamber of
Commerce's committee on agrtcut.
ture are Joe Guarino. chairman;
S. R. f'lemlng, Price Patrll'k, Lyle
Austin, G A. Diggs, Harry M1llcr,
John Watterson, Woodrow Mace,
Oscar Bosttc and Clarence Anderson.
CommJtl('t! on arrangements Arnett Roush, chamnan , Woodrow
Mttce, Kennelh Roush, Harold Suiliuan, and Gcr&amp;ld Rood
F1eld and garden crops committee · Richtw! Tatterson and Hurold Ross
Educatton :tl Exh th tls l'Ommit lee ~('llfford Dunn and Russell
Priddy
Exhibits for the show are to he
1
Ill P ae't.• nut later than 4 P m on
Frtday mght , August 30, am\ may
not be removed from the show
before lO p m on Saturday
All cxh1bttors are ltm ttcd to
one entry in each ~;lass of tht!
h
D
JV D
S OW CKr·ep 1 tn
IVliHOil
, Klry
C.atlle, Division V, Beef Catlle,

ant! Division lll, Poultry Two cntnt's 111 each of lhnse classes will
l:lc permitted.
A square clanr,., open to tlw
public, Will be held on Fnday
mght at thfJ armory in conJunction w1th the show An t'X hibl lJOn
square dance will be presPnted by
members of 4-11 tluhs throughout
lhe county

14 Meigs County
(Continued Fram P•g• On•)
Only boys entered in the compe·
tilton~ is R:anda\1 'Packett and Wa
yne Rous" of the Salem Cent er
Buy~ Club 111 sa fety demonmraotion

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7·00
of $62.70 on hi !&gt; fllne The 30 dJ;'
7
30
1 sentence wns ~US Pf'IHl ed
8.00
Cha rles Ollver, 21, Pomeroy wa,-;
8:45
rcleas ~ d on $50 hond and IS to
8:55
appear tn court tomght foltow1ng
9:00
hts arrest by the Highway Patrol
9:30
on charge~ of ft rt iCJo us re s ,~t r a 10·30
t 1on
John Boyd, 40, of AntJqtnty W:l.5 U ·OO
re leased from coun ty tall on hon tl 11 10
of $1 5 to a!-fpear tn Grindley's 11:15
court Lomght ~ ~J :~nswer chargeR o( 11:30
mtoxa•at wn He was nlsu arre~&gt;ted 11 ·45
12·00
by the fll g h\~ a} Piltrol
12·30
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JAYC!:E·ETTES MEET
1 30
'T'he :\1et ~s Count~· .Jaycee-ettes
2 00
met rt'centiy at Ba1lcy 's Lake and
a wit'ner 'f'Uast WII S enjoyed by the 2 30
3.00
follow!llg members Mrs Richcard
3.Hi
Rosenhaum, Mrs Jack Seelig, :\frs

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Htchard Follrod , Mrs Frank Jennings, Mrs Btll Clulds, Mrs Phtl
Globokar. Mrs Kenneth Finley,
Mrs Eugene Buckky a nd one
~ucst, Mr~ Carol Gallo

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Mel!Js County News

11:50 IJ, m.

3:30
4 00
5 30
5:45

Jimmie Dean
Boston Blackle
Captain Kangaroo
CBS News
Local News
Fred Waring
Artbl.lr GodfreJ
Striki! H ll"h
News
Weather
Love of lJ(e
Search !or Tomorrew
6u1dlng Light
Katie's Kitche::
As the World Tu.rnl
Beat the Clock
Houseparly
Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter J)ay
Secret Storm

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The Early S how
Your Es'o Reporter
Sp•rts Parade

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5 55 Weatherman
6 00 Profi le
6:15 Douglas Eilwarda
6.30 Robin Hood
7 00 Burnll &amp; Allen
7 :30 Talent Scouts
8 00 Those Whiting Glrl11
8·30 Richa:-d Diamond, PrtvaU
Dt!tective
9 00 Sturl.o One
10 00 Up-to-the-Muwte New.
10 05 !iC11Dnin.e: the Weather
10·10 The Late Sbow

CHANNIL I
7 00 Jimmie Dean
7 30 Boston Blachie
8 00 l:aptam Kangaroo
845 CBS News
8 55 Local News
9.00 f'&lt;-ed Wanng
1:30 lrtkar Godf~
10.00 Strike It Rich
11 :00 NeWi
11.10 Kati~'s Almanac
11 .15 Love ol Life
ll:30 Search hr Tomorrow
1145 Gujding Light
12:00 Katie'.&gt; Kitchen
12.30 As the World Tur!ll
1·oo Our MilS Brooks
1·30 Houseparty
2:00 Big PsyoU
2·l:'O Bob r.rosby Show

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Young .pony-come and two year
old. About 50". Contact Earl
Dtll, Nease Settlement. 8-23-3tp

Weatherrllao

One used Hotpoint Clothes Dryer
in good e,onditl6n, 2 used Fuel
OJ! Heaters complete with storage tanks Phone 388, Pomeroy, 0
8-24-3te

Douglas Edward~

Telt:p~one Time

Phil Silvers Show
flrivate Secretary
To Tell the Truth
Spotlight Playhou-.
$64,000 Question
Spike Jones Sbow
UP-to-the-mmute Newt
Scanning the Weather
The Late Show

For Sale Trumpet and Tr.ombone,
both in good cond~tlon. P'bone
8-24·31c
456Y after 4 P . M.
For S,ales-Two tots in Syratuse
good locahon . very reasonnbte.
Phone 45B-Y af.ter 4 P. M.
8-24-31(

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in good cnndttion Tracy Wha
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8-24-lltc

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One, Two and 1·hree B~drooms.
large stock must go Bnng your
desires and your problems.
move in tomorrow. Try us.
we're dealing on the very low
est possLble term s!
• T.EN WIDTHS
e HUGE SELECTION
Many reconditioned used one
and two ~droom (railers.
FREE DELIVEltY QUICK!
Opel 7 Days A Week

Home Sales

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U.S. 23 South
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2-23 tf

FOR SALE - Apples. New Ha
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TU-24688.

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GRAVELY 1 iiACI"OR iiAU!l8 ood
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, 512 E.

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St. , Pomeroy.

7-24-:.:'/H'

Tomatoes large, Pink Mexica ns,
non-acid.
Second Bouse Easl
from a:chool - house. Wm. H
Holmes, Syracuse, Oh10
8-13-tf

On Your

Small gas stoves

room size oil
6386-M.

PIANO ...... · · $348

one
heater. Phont!
8-23-3tc

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USED BALDWIN

Want to Buy large sJZe Heating
Stove Frank Beach, M1ddle ·
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it; ie~iitWiOn r.at!den,

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Phone 22
Jafkson, Ohio

"!HEY KNOCK "!HeM·
rur ON 1HfiR
OWN 11ME AND TAKe.
"!HE G&lt;JRE H!Ot;&gt;E,•..

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Girl or iniddle aged
sist wtih'eare of
months. Live in.
1rences Mrs. H 0
land Rt. 1

much work. J ohn
Racme lu. No. 2.
13-20-6tp

featuring

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RESTAURANT OPEN 24 HOURS
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space to the qu•Jity of our food and the courtesy of
our service, Everythinl bere is in your fayor!

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watchmaker, l!OWNS JEWELE)J{S, Pllrteroy
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Good Clean Used Can
AD Makes and Models

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\fr an{! M'n. Rona ld Fold.·11
and (•h11dren .. wert" vL.Illlll!! Sill!
1l:.)' w1th h1s falh('r llt·rm
M~ Mary lhlle.at} sp~m Sun
day Wllh ht&gt;r pare nt s, lil r • nd
~1r H W R Swan and stslt•r Ber
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HARRISONVILLE

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Covert's
from 4,000 Mile
Western Trip

-"•L h&gt;s --•en' ·
.. &amp;WI
.r~MT and Mrs George

Hughes Family
Reunion Held
At Ash Cave
The annuAl re'unlon of the children of the tate Mr. and Mrs. An·
sel Hughes a nd theJ.r famtltes wa§
held Sunday at Ash {:ave.
Attending were their sons, ~llen
Hughes, Mtddlcport; Char I e s:
HughL•s, Cal\ipolis, formerJy of
Middleport. and Lewis Hughes,
Gallipolis Rt, and their families,
James Hughes, Ballimore, Ohio;
MrR Allen Hugh_e s, Middleport;
"Mrs. Chal'ler. Hughes and kranddaughter. Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes Jr and four children,
Mr. and Mrs Robert Pierce imd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ma~in
Hughes and Kathie and Debby,
Columhus; Mrs James Hughes and
Edd1e Baltimore, Ohio; Mr. illd
Mrs Gordon Gobel, Adill!On; ~lr .
and Mrs. Marion Rainey, and Ann
and Kathy, Dunbar
Glen Hughes, Michigan; Ethel,
Sahina, and Fred of Huntington,
and their familie's were unable
to be present

J.lra.

Mr and Mrs . G. H Ru!lll.ell and
dauihter. Mildred
Ullht
And
chil tb;en, CollimbuJt, ·~ nt the
l.. tter part uf the wee k wtth Mr.
.and Mr! Wor'ley Fra ncis and
mother Llllle Fr!iiiCie, Garfield
ltL!:i!St•l! hB.d a stroke reretttl~
Mrs EleanOr WJI1i.3.mton and
flPp he w Cary White spent Sbn·
day wilh Mr and M"n. R. D. H'm
Ralph Swlln J r wife 11.nd ehll
dren cat led on Wor'lt-y F(an ci~
Sunda v

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I
IendMr.at and,nis, Mr:s.
hOme:
_Johnson
Junior Wise were

were guests of relative,.; m Che s at the fair Saturday
v a. They a1s 0 ~ &gt;s&gt;t"d
'" 1 Mr. and Mrs Albert He-tlzer.
er,
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p 1tt:sburgh and Toronto, 0
Ma.rtetl came to visit his mother
Lawrence Stewart _allendcd 11 ~frS Josie Meltzer and also VlStlmeeting of _the Umon Camp ed the fair.
Groond ASSOC'Jat!On Tuesday
- - - - -- - Mrs Bobby Rowoh or New Hu'\·en spent Thursday with her par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Orville C olo- ~
mao.
By Mn. trank Buc:k
11
Mrs. Mae Van Meter and dau ·
Mr. and Mrs Lawrenee Teaford
ghtcr, .Mtldrcd and Llnda Ft\ &amp; Romney, W. Va, rfturned home
gerald visited tn Pomeroy Thurs Sunday after a v1sit wtth his
t

H~ney K~yes, wit~ and eiUJ~I\
of Canton vlaited Mr. ntl
J C Swan last Nken.d. ftleJ
also-vmted with hU: e-i.ster, Mrs
A1va Swi~k and hulbsftd

A D. Hill s uffered
tnjune~
&gt;#h1le hewing timber Tuesd&lt;t y H• ·
cut h.li foot whtl"h noquued 27
~lr and ~1rs rartos Snowden
!rtlleh~s.. He 'J)t'nt sevual da~ ~ 5p('fl\ Monda) and Tuusda y tn
m Yason
Col umb u~ .
Wh Hb l"hdaughter
l
E l Clime
~tit
ve yn
li e,
ares1o,•
Mr and ~~r~. Kal F.dmund:;on
came to be wilh him a few days
Mrs Oren Sm11h. Logan . and &lt;&gt;nd daughters of Columbu~ were
weekend guests o( Mr and Mrs
T~arord. They were ac&lt;'ompanied Natt Wise and family
home by his brother Jack
M r~ Myrtle Sunpkir. ,. ralll'd on
Mr. and Mn
Sill Johlll'OII . :Mrs. Graf.'e Thomas Munday
CI'=Yt-land spent
iit'Vtrral da} ,
Morton and Irene Barnes of
lllth her stster and brotherm
Ponwro~· spent
Thll'l"sday with
liiw, Mr. snd Mn. Arthur Stohart
grandmother.
Mn Ro:;;a
the1r
Mr. and Mra. Kelly Sa}·re and
Barnes and aunt, Mrs
Grac&lt;'
baby columbua
were
re-cent
Tborru:i.
euem ot hi1 molher Mrs Lw1e
Sar.re.
.
Mrs. Frank Buek,
son-tn law
and daupter, Mr. and Mn. Paul
S!ewart and family and MN
Mtldred Foster, Cc:llumbus have
retW"Recl from • tnp through the
West, ·.7.bh;h joclud'ed . nineteen
,_.ut~ and Mexlro. P010l! of tn·
1erest were sequoia and Yos.emtle Pl~TU, PJtes Peak and Hoy
at Gorge, Yellowstone, Badlan!Li.
Snd Black liil\5, Boulder D;~m
~a~nd::::;G=::;ra~nd;:;;CJIJ&gt;;.;~'~00~·~~;;;;;:':':""

Iough
w&gt;lh the&gt;r parent•.
. ' Mco. ll;dna Mayeo ,, employed
Charles k~u s h , South Carolma at Pomeroy
Six-week ol,d Charles t;overt, ~t'lll)' pase r.pent the w2ekcnd
Roy Wis€rrian spent the week

baby son of Mr &lt;~.nd Mrs. Erneij
I.Covert (Virgmia Mayes), is a
much-travelled young man . He relurn "d with his familv. Friday
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mght from a trip Of !!}'proximately
4,000 m1les which included Pike's
Peak, the Garden ~f the Gods,
Se,•e n fallii', Colorado SpfingS,
Royal Corge, Manitou Springs,
Denv~1· and the Lmcoln Alf Force
Base. 'Mr ;:md Mts. Covert and
the1r fam1ly , Vera, Barbara, Betty,
David unt.l Charles and llts rather,
Arthur Covert,
Zanesville, went
\\c~t to \'ISil Ai 3C RoSer Covert

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DRY
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Pay Only fSUt down
llld f29.00 per month

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C•ll 61 90-J
N. 21141 Ave.
MiddlepOrt

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Di' W. S. Hart and dahghter,
Miss Ebie entertained with a dinCOMPLF.'I'E Insurance Proteetlon, ner Sunday at their llbme, Lasley
Lite, Aut~t. Fire, Polto. C.U Don Street.

Mrs. Dan Wlllte and daughter,
Barbara Jo.
Calllng in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dye Jr., Canal
Winchester, Mrs. P. A Jividen,
Ruttana, and Mrs. Renzo Menchini
and children, Jcnmfer and :\iickey

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hot and colcl water.
Jean Marltn, Ht Nn I,
Ohto.

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QUICK SERVICE t'n Wat!'h

Wbman to asmother for 2
Furnish ref·
Burson, Rut8 26 3tc

Housekeeper middle

ON SATURDAY 11 A.M. TO 1 A.M.

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Bruce D&amp;\'t! wa! dacharpd
frl)m servi«: and returned home
I frotp camp Sun da} morning Hl'
•~ tht $On of !w1r and ~~ Merl e
DaVIs
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:\1r and Mrs Mile.s Nrl..on and
('ra Sht'nel!eld
IVIStled Lillll•
Fram·Js and Mr a-nd M r~ Worlt-~
Fraf)('ls Sunday
Mr ~ Matn·l ~Wall 'Spt'fl] 't'Vt·ral
days wtlh Mr
aud ~11'3 Al va
Swt(·k

Mn. !IP\'In Mtlft'lo •ailed on W,

S.ial':&gt;ld "6oarda, Drop Clotba
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Clhlton ~JJ~er. Middleport.
1Uam Coopef and •on&amp;., Bill and
fho~e 11285«.
11 I If IIAX WAltO
M:~e, of Cleveland, and Mr. and

WiJI receive good treatment, not

CURB SERVICE FROM 11 A.M. T!LL MIDMIGHT

GRUESEI BLOCK CO.

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KRAP IRON - METALl

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SUMMERS &amp; SON

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CONCRETE BLOCKS

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TUESDAY, AUG. 27th
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Phon&amp; tJO, Cleland Appliance
Store, lltl W. Ma~n St , Pomerop

Large size lleat1·ula in good condition. l&gt;' rank Be&lt;Jeh , P.hd~le­
port, RD.
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Waverly Mobile

PARKER RUN.

WEST COLUMBIA

who had never seen his younger day evening wtlh Mr and Mrs
brolht:'r
Jerry Scott and daughter
The Covert family, who travel·
ted by stalton wagon, stayed In a
guest house 111 the Atr Base and
wet·e accompanied by A/ 3c Covert
on a wc(•k C'nd expedttlon lo DenBy Mrs. Ruue-11 Painter
ver and other famou s sight s
Man Jo and Donme Rous h.
Enroute home they Vlstled Mr Mrs (:trde Well and dau ghter
and Mrs. William ;\faycs and ealled on Mrs. Mary Bar ley J c
dauRhter, Barbar~t , in Lima and cently.
Arthur Covert returned to hts
hom e Ill Zailesvllle

WE BUY

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Save"$100 to

of Par'ktnburl(, W Va.: Elizabeth.
Ync HilTY Brown and ~an~
Bruch, £nterprlat, Terry Rrad-1 railed at the. 'Painter homr Sur.
ford , Raun(' , J lmlllU! Ftll •nd .:by.
Kenneth and Edgar lbrtung, (' he l-Mn Erma tk•tl miin l'l)ent Wc11
te r, Dorothy , Clrl 1nd Donna Cir ne.day W'ilh Mn
Horner Got·
l" le, ll1 lly and
Ann
Carleton, gll'!. n
Gi n&amp;er Stearns, Sue and L.arry
Mr and Mn Alva Clark aufl
Circle, Robert Smith, Roger };oJ- ton , Mrs Den~l Geoglem, :'ot r
l t•r , kobert Deem, )th Eddte liar- 110d Mrs Fiord Spence , Mr &lt;~nd
tuna, Mrs Mabel van Meter and Mrs Gt'Tal d Vlolet called on \l r'
1.~-da Mat- and Dolores Krae ult' l
Jrmue HOUJill. Sundoay
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The honoree. guest reeeln·d 11
' l'u t~ l lxnl[tlt iH .3tl4 80 1 "" u
n~ccnl Vl!ll lOn!
at . tlu: ~\.II
1•u.mber or girtt and sendtni g.lfb
9 lti mdl-'·
' l'rupu.,als Nu~ 1 to :t mdu· but un.~~b le to attend wrre Joy&lt;.·e Jiet l ouw horoe were Mrs J oluo
s i\L' of thh projeeJ to IJe
cwn· Circle, K11y WiHord a nd Ju )t't' BaUey and son , Ceor11:1e , Mrs H.o
&amp;er Buekley and son, M.r! .\J ,• ,
f p leli'tl IHJ I L~l• ·r than Udv~r 3 1. t at~on
vm fotee.k- ahd Mn Lenard J..&lt;~n
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h3rn and da~~ghter . norn~r (,t·t·
ll~o 't! •·rs 11111 ' 1 apph·. on t ••
gl ~m
protw l forms, fur preq-uallflc;aMr and Mrs. Raymond- Til ~ lur
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callt"'
on Mf'll. HolM:rt Pal P,t-,
nJ IOI'r ('olumbus. Ofuo. at least
Mrs Edgar ArnoLt en terta ined
Monday.
10 tlaYs bdon· ttw dll lt' set to the Ladu;•s Friends hip
Cu-ciP.
oren htds
wlt h a wiene-r roast at het;, hom e
Th~ nunmH m wa ge to be pai d liL Middleport on Thunl".sb&gt; evelo all lahor t•mplo~n·d on this mng Earller in the evenlni \fu
ro r1IJ ~I"I s hall be 111 act'ordaoce J uanita RouBh , New Haven wa~ !
ly Mn. Jot." Stout
'-H: h !'ht• 'Sdte•' ulf' of Prr-\'IIJIJng honorefl with a surpr&gt;"-d
-. layette 1 Mr and M.-s. Ra ymond kl10d1· ~.
Hour!'Wagr
shower by .members and Mrs. Ar Charleston
were guests uf
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, b s . .hAs-cerlametl
b h
1 h1s
anu e 1t•t nuneu Y 1 e 0 ,.par1 11ott and Ml"!i Paul Fitzgerald , rot er De 1mill"
lll ('nt of Jndl..l.~trial Relations a; , \~~Cal , were glven towels Jn &lt;tbserMn. Graee Can anfl the f:.,r
pl1cJble to State Highway De \ance of their birthday3 ~fr s ne11t Carr fam1ly art' guPSb or
])a r!lllt'Ot Irnprovemenb m ae- Shirle}' Priddy or G&lt;tJJlpolis, a relatives 111 Well sviUe
rOJ d ~nre Wlll1 SectJOT!l:l 411~03 former me~;~~ber wa s weleomed ! Mr and Mr!l Wylie S!fJan
( 17&lt;~l. 411~ 04
I 17 4l, 4 l 15 05 back Into the rlub other~ .pre- , Sbawnee, Okla.. Jifll guests or
, t74al, 41150f:l (11-5) and 411507 H·nl w-e Mesd•m"s Helen Rou &lt;h 1 ~r and Mrs. John Stout
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tuey Tr!:W, Alma t:olema.n, Helen
Mr and Mrs. Dre"i!i ler sp~nl
Ohw"
Elias, "ane Jqtylson, Etta YoUng evt·d~ng w1tb J C Mundy an
The bHider must submit &gt;A-ilh MISs l,'et.chle Ellis, George Trew , family.
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h 1~ btd a cerltficd check in th&lt;' Paul Fit;&amp;erakl and Larry ~ole-~ Mrs. Bertha Call calLed on he r
~m ount ol $39UO.OO
man of ~est ~olumbl.a; MesdameB brother ~~ton A.4hwort~. Sbade
Plans and specifJc-at JOnS nre on \1ildred .Bnunley and Doris Eads
Don Gibson and _family calle(l
file m the department of high- of Pt. Pleasapt;
Mrs, Loui.&lt;~e on relatlves here thu week
ways and the· office of the divls- Rouslt, Ne\f Haven; Edgar 'and
Mrs. Elenore Stout . ~nd l"hllLJ Jj rll'puty d1rcetor
Rtcky Arnott Middleport
I dren, Dayton, are nsrtlng :\lr
The directOr
re serves the
Lawrence t;(lleman who has and Mrs loh.n Stout
right to reject any and all bidii'.
been ill for the past ten weeh 1 M.n; ,Elenore Stool and Mrs
GEORGE J. THORMYER,
has returned to hts st ore.
' Jolln Stout were m Gatlfllnil :;
Acting Dir•ctor.
Mrs Della carnahan of Bocyrus Tuesday on business
(8) 26, (9) 3-21c
wa:-; a Tuesday guest of Mr. and
Cecil Hanin'g spent the weekend
Mrs. George Trew
will! hi~ flt.mity hen'
R~turn
Dick Young and Harry v1ckers 1 Mrs Cecil BID.ekwood called on
Jr .. were scheduled to leave , Ml"!l . Elenora Stool
Thunday for South
Carohna
Rev Frazier shOwed rilms oF
army b11se havtng spent a fur- his home ,jn Ireland tf'eenUy.

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eBack-Hoe Service
eDump Truck .Sf!rvJce
Phone Cheshire 7·74.7~

SPECIALS!

Olive l11graham

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VIRGIL WAMSLEY

ANNIVERSARY

Th. .undwiclwe will IH!Yel'
be utenl Deeth 0111 the
hla:hway wrote "Finlehed"
to a happy family outini.
Lut ywar, .(0,000 died in
hJ'hway tra1tditt, Thil
killin1 'can be ttopped-

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•Grading &amp; Ditch Diggmg

Blaettnan. Pomtlroy
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1953 GMC ~.'.! ton Pi ckup $795
Nearly 1 new ~aint JOb. Not a
flaw or blemtsh
Blaetlnars,
PooneroY.
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Mr and Mn. l~e.dcr Roush and
family or Letart !'!pent Sunday
with Mrs. Wultel' RC'ush

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Four room bouse ami bath . ga~
h('at Llncol n ll"t~.;ht~ Phon e
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USED COAL FURNACE lor sale,

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Edge of Night
The Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sporfs Parade

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40 x 40 Glass b('acled scret-n 1 . 1 '' 1 ·' 1 1 l 11 ~ 1 ~ 1 - 8 ~'- 0
Call 6270-J
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Proposal "-'o. 1
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lJOn OW. ~lak Huu ll' Nu :!Btl 111
rM Restaurants 01' Schod.~ Nt•\\ Homer Tuw n:. hll) b~ ll]Jpi)'tng ~
St.unless Rerrlge rator 32 cu bt!unnnou, [H·atmfnt ltt·m ~ '1'3cl
ft., 2 tlour, complete, w1th umt .1 3')
was $H5000 ~ow $65000. Cum
1;-l,H'm t·nt Wid t h t3 11-• ·1
anteed. JACk 'S 1rJ&lt;:FH.JliEH A·IIl·l~&lt;'lh :!u llfi-1 nu kd ur 3 an
TION, NEW nAVEN TU-23537 rnil ..~
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Start now for btg
3 pt ece bcd rol)m ~mt complelP,
Chnslm as earnmgs. , 1 ~ an Avon
I stngle bed coonptete, l 1u-ll · Hcp t·csentallVe.
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away bed , dresser .. nd m1rror. ! - -- - - - - -couch;, e.hair, lamps, breakfast ~
.~et Hotpoint Electric sto\' P
c-abinet ltnd matchwg utllt: es
metal uttlities, pLano , lwm tub~ _ _
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'47 Chevrolet roupe ; dtsht":S and INCRF:ASED FAL l. fW SlNESSfl'luit jars. Contaet Mrs. lkl v
m'L'ess 1tn tt's placmg 3 womc!1
Rous h, Syra('USt', 0 , or ph one
tmmedt:~lel~ . Real fl J)portuntly
905-M
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for those wlw q uul t!y Avon
Box 148, Mnrtt'lla 0
B 23 3t('
EleMrtl' water pump and tank
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Rt No 2, J•umeroy or call

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Full rate of l cents per WOld wiU be Cbaried f(lr 1dvertlslng lt
oot paid for before tbe l~Lll. of each.montb foUowln&amp; b:t~rtion .
Erran in Advertising-Should be reported immediately. The
DaUJ ~tiael .,m not be relp&lt;maible (or mo•e Uum one lnt"1!r- t •~,. Jun.
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publilhedatlcentperword.
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My Llttte Margie
Bride and Groom
Queen For A Da1
Modern Romances
Com~v Tlma
MovleUme
Popeye Presents

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CHANNEL 3
:!'Hin Oo
'i'od.ay
Romper Room
The Pr1ce Js Riaht
1'rutll Ol" Consequenen
Tic Tac Dough
II Could Be You
Tex .\. .Jinx

Spinach Playlioud
Weathercast
!)ports Eye
NBC New!
Festiv ,tl of Stan
P!!.nlc
Meet McGraw

6.00
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6 35
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v..._.Jtnercan
sports l!..)'e
NBC News
t:harlto~ Fan-ell Shoe
Wells Fargo
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Arthur Murray Party

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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 487, State Route o 248 n
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J)l)mg a bl!umir.ota treatment
Co n tr&amp;et s.~~Jn Le,.•l Copy
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Rutland,
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Roberta Kraeuter
Is Honored With.
Surprise Party
Mr and Mr!l. Eldon Kraeuter
entertained with a !!UU!rise p_a rty
Friday evening e.t their lioJlle at
)forning Star
honoring their
daughter, Roberta, on her twelfth
birthday.
Games were p~ayed during the
evening utider tbe direction of
Ml~ s Dolore!l kraeuter and prize~
awarded the winners.
A det'ora,ted birth~ay""rake with
twelve canqf~s. home ma~e ice
cr~am a:nd kOOI 8dt&gt; were serve~.
All day su&lt;'k~rs were given as favors.
Present were Janice Valentine

FRibAY and SATURDAY
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Yliur Dollar wears happy.smlle on Dollar Days
Wlii!ll It Looks
Btlteto, Goes Flll"tlier,Bnd Boys lthre Than Yo~ Ewr Jhoeamed•.....
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABU RESUL'J'S

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug . 26, 1957

--THE MANHUNT

A Noteworthy Projeet By Our Own Chamber
The proposa l last week by the PQJnero,:.
Chambt•r of Commerce to the Ohio State
I!Jgh"JY Oepartment for the lighting up the
t'Jllilll) ot the Pomt: roy Bl'llJge o.ctoss tht'

Oh1o Hn,er ts .a pruJet t we have long rhought
to bl' oH•rdul' .JnJ one that if ~..:a rried to eomdo much toward excitmg mo~t•
comment abuut the uni(jueness of tht• Poml'toy -1\lJdtl!eport area
A fl'" )ea J~ ago , famed traveler Lowell
!Jletwrt

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\~ill

up tlu.· Pullll'J O\ I
Brldge, we hope will I.Je &lt;Jdoptl'l..! w1lh lavm
by the state of Oh10 Nut on\\ \\-Ill 11 have 1b

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other facet to the safety 111 driving a&lt;: JOSs the '
steel 1span that conncets the grpat s t,l te:-. of
Ohio and West V1r gm1 J

bc a ul~ll ! lflg lhl s

QUALIFIED MEH
fOR HIGI-I•Lf&lt;VEL.
' GOVERNMENT

area 11 1 lhe l

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To those who have pruposrd th e new p1 oject , we today doff our hats, for a well conceived idea that IH' know m ye:n·s to come If 1
it reaches fruition. wtll ·afitl another topic to
the tr·aveler's praJ S(' or lhl' l'(HIHHUillt} as Ill

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goes elsewhere

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Nor:• II N~· e . :!4 ' 10~! A S_v r:~
('harles L. and Vandora G ('liSt' to F1NI and N ~ II Shumw;.,)
Kuighttng,
parcel8, f...totart , to
R:~lph l' tmd ~·rrn Htlmorr 3-\
H•l li;.,id Ka1'1'
Ju amta F:dlth Howard lind Mllry Donnhew
Pomeroy tu Ru s.&lt;w ll \l,l plb
J).ll 1~. H.t)ph WI!L.~rd Da•:1s, Dot o
John L and Upal H. Wickham.
E!Jza Heb£'t•ril ~Icf&lt;iflll('J'. par
lt11 Ellt'fl At·n tz ll~·nry Bentz Jr
paruel, Syracuse
to Homer P t•(!b , Salem to Arclnc and F:1·~ ·
~JiidH•d I o ~•I '&gt;C
K&lt;tn, Pomeroy Hous h
MeKmne ~
p.,rNI I•• Sarah bllllt Teaford
C (' Cuckler, p&lt;~rccl Harrison
}~art M and 'llu· lond Nd;;1,n
F~t • • l Jll' 1\jL•I I Sii U!llWay , Syra- tile to ThGr and Mury Car~cy
()ill"c•· ls. Std~" rn . lo Ar1'tut·
nnd
tll ~ •· to Will1U111 :wd Mt! hel W1Hs,
Mann111g D
Webster, Adm \Eva McK1nllt v
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Mtldred M Darst , 6ec. , ~reeL&gt;
BealJ'Ill'
Ell •·n ~rill Will!~m
Alv" I' M" t llarL' t ~1. Walte1· in Sall!bury, to Fred LitHe, Leun Fn•d Smtih. 8() S(] md~. Sal•!&gt;&lt;~lid MadeilnL' fo ;o~e \'v1JI,
Sll)l.s !\oltller
bury tu '1'1·1i [Jrl .~ nrl Vlary Ellert
lmry. fl•ll eels, w Alv re ond Anua
George H Durst. parcels, Sut Spm:·~
:\1m• Par I low
loti, 1o D R Cooley .
Eva Wll h, purl'eb . L&lt;'banon
Hersch!:! llntl Eileeu Housh. stx
Edward and Edna Bush, 1 05A , to Clar('nee and G l il(t y~ WtHhlh·
fll'rc~ L.-la r t tu Virgil and Mar y L&lt;'banon to Jacob and Suzanne
Elinore Carroll i! uwe ll
lots
Hous h
Bus h
Middcpmt , lo Martha Carol yn
H1r:IHtrd t: and Allu Bradl ey,
Maunee 0. a'll-d Dorothy Wright and Anna Marg;.trc·l Howdl
piir&lt;'el ~, fietpw
\II J .m mu~ and Iolli ~ -6-7·8, Martinsburg
to Syl
Uc1·tha 1' La ~lwr. !iRA. Rttl
Vwh-t Dillo n
van and Dolly Cleland
l;md lu P ~ ul L und Ru~e M .P11t
Jlu~h
8eariL~
Arlm Dut·a M.
Sylvan J and D&lt;IUy ('leland tcnrun
ll~·arh s, lutR ,
Sutlou
to Vil-g1c 100 A, Salem. to Mpuricc und
Geo rgl• Warck•u a·nd Gertrurlt·
Hohsle\!t•r
Dorothy Wright.
Marc.tom,
ea 29&lt;1 Columbia, to
B \1 Tyn·e l' lt kr·n-. Harry W
!'11 k1·ns lol-. tl and 7 Sutton
Mary iJ Glidden , 241100 A , Mary Ka thltcn Marc11m
Gt•ors e and Bertha Arnott , pnr l
111 Wtllia m 1 aw l Llllt&lt;~ofl Hayma 1 ~ Syracu 11e to Frt•d 01nd Nell Shumor lot 14. An\!qwt y. to Chllfk.&gt;
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a7d Mary Anon Ke ll e r
1!:Uhu nlld C'arrlt• Cnunts, 145 A!J
A, Ll·l~r·t II) lltLhnrd.'l &amp; Son, lnc
Leonllrd W un ci Ruth A Mtu-1·
1 ewls tlo A Sulton tu Ruth A
01!:\'0TF.D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
Marr L ewr ~
lliCHA~D S. OWIPI- GINIIlAL MANAGIIt
Ruth A Mu11· Lcwts. Leona r d
RIYNOLD I. GRIINI- EDITOR
Lewis, 842 A, Sutlun tu Bu lh A
Ctlest•r L T•nnet-.111, St•H Writer, Sports Editor
illarr t.('v.&gt; s
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Na.. on.. • • ver Ill Ina: represen a II ve, Bolune UlKlm
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Char les- E untl }fane Bu1ddl (•
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Entered 11 aecond claaa mailing matt411 ,_t the post oUice at J&gt;om lut, 1\-llddlcporl L(1 ,V.,Itcr l£11 w 1•
trroy OJ:".lo.
son nnil Beul11h .tone~
SubserlptJon raleo . Dc11•~by carrier where available 30 cen•·
.. ruw
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Marvin nnd Flt-l ty Swnn, I hit on
fte-; one year In advance at
e Dally Sentinel of(Jce, $15.60· sll and Ruth Wnl f£'. 37 A Chester to
ll'onlbs, $7 80; three tr~onths , $3.90 ~motor route wboere iYd.l 1able:
- ' ' n Y ma u one year..,..
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ty of th1 s a rf' a a t mght time and he desrnbed

th e most beautiful sights he ha'd
f've1 behP id "A sight ." he said, "of the lights

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marvt.·lled 111 on1• of tus columns of the beau-

nn tht' 11ver from Pomeroy and Middleport
!hat ~l'l.'m{' d to o ffer out in the darkness of
night a weleome t o the traveler . and a warm
expresswn of thP friendlines s of the people
who rcs ttlt: here"
It h&lt;J .~ ll&lt;•t•n our t•x perience too , to have
lward flom 11w stt an ger who lnnies here in

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ou r mid st for a short spa n expresswns,of th e
beauty of mght along the OhiO RIVer here
when the street light s g11 on and spark.l.t!
a~:ross th e n~ er's expanSl' of til L· ltghtl'd (. 1 0:-.~ ;
ato p Lincoln Ht ll A ll ot \lhldt ~l· J ve a:; :.1 \ltd
come beaco~ of fneudiull''&gt;:. tu he wbo ll";iH ls
Uy the I'IYer or a lung tht • hlgh\l..tl

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Tr uth or C un sequ~neel
Tt(' Ta~· Uouih
It Could Be You
Tex &amp; Jtnx
Current
My Little Margie
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theater
Q1.1~en fur a Day
Moder n Romance~
Comedy Tlme
Mov1etime
Popeye Pr~ e nts
News P1cture

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SolH.iers of Fortune

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730

930
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Daily Sentinel
Daybook
FE'LLOWSHII" PICNIC
Mr and Mrs. Manning K\oes
look the Senwr Youth Fellowship
of the First Bapttsl Church to
Camden Par'- Saturday for 8 pteme Those present were Dtnne
Stumbo, J:irquellne Rice, Bill
werner, Ktt Neal, John Lyons,
Walter Ilarrl!, Larry Mitl'h, Ronnie Wilt, Bill McCool, Gury Dunham and Geon::-e Hibbs.
SPECIAL GRANGE MEETING
l'omcroy Bend Cran"e
"' met tn
SJlf't"ti!l sessmn Sunday arten10on
at the DAV hiilllo complete plam
for the annual Inspection wh1eh
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will be h c ld \\' euneRuay,
August
28 at 7 30 p m At the close of
the \a!)t reg ular meetina: the char·
ter was dr a ped for a p&lt;&gt;rlocl of
thirty da ys 1n mc mor) of Hank
Young

Announ,ement!

Monday
(Continued P:rom P•a• One)
Members of the Chamber of
Commerce's committee on agrtcut.
ture are Joe Guarino. chairman;
S. R. f'lemlng, Price Patrll'k, Lyle
Austin, G A. Diggs, Harry M1llcr,
John Watterson, Woodrow Mace,
Oscar Bosttc and Clarence Anderson.
CommJtl('t! on arrangements Arnett Roush, chamnan , Woodrow
Mttce, Kennelh Roush, Harold Suiliuan, and Gcr&amp;ld Rood
F1eld and garden crops committee · Richtw! Tatterson and Hurold Ross
Educatton :tl Exh th tls l'Ommit lee ~('llfford Dunn and Russell
Priddy
Exhibits for the show are to he
1
Ill P ae't.• nut later than 4 P m on
Frtday mght , August 30, am\ may
not be removed from the show
before lO p m on Saturday
All cxh1bttors are ltm ttcd to
one entry in each ~;lass of tht!
h
D
JV D
S OW CKr·ep 1 tn
IVliHOil
, Klry
C.atlle, Division V, Beef Catlle,

ant! Division lll, Poultry Two cntnt's 111 each of lhnse classes will
l:lc permitted.
A square clanr,., open to tlw
public, Will be held on Fnday
mght at thfJ armory in conJunction w1th the show An t'X hibl lJOn
square dance will be presPnted by
members of 4-11 tluhs throughout
lhe county

14 Meigs County
(Continued Fram P•g• On•)
Only boys entered in the compe·
tilton~ is R:anda\1 'Packett and Wa
yne Rous" of the Salem Cent er
Buy~ Club 111 sa fety demonmraotion

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7·00
of $62.70 on hi !&gt; fllne The 30 dJ;'
7
30
1 sentence wns ~US Pf'IHl ed
8.00
Cha rles Ollver, 21, Pomeroy wa,-;
8:45
rcleas ~ d on $50 hond and IS to
8:55
appear tn court tomght foltow1ng
9:00
hts arrest by the Highway Patrol
9:30
on charge~ of ft rt iCJo us re s ,~t r a 10·30
t 1on
John Boyd, 40, of AntJqtnty W:l.5 U ·OO
re leased from coun ty tall on hon tl 11 10
of $1 5 to a!-fpear tn Grindley's 11:15
court Lomght ~ ~J :~nswer chargeR o( 11:30
mtoxa•at wn He was nlsu arre~&gt;ted 11 ·45
12·00
by the fll g h\~ a} Piltrol
12·30
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JAYC!:E·ETTES MEET
1 30
'T'he :\1et ~s Count~· .Jaycee-ettes
2 00
met rt'centiy at Ba1lcy 's Lake and
a wit'ner 'f'Uast WII S enjoyed by the 2 30
3.00
follow!llg members Mrs Richcard
3.Hi
Rosenhaum, Mrs Jack Seelig, :\frs

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Htchard Follrod , Mrs Frank Jennings, Mrs Btll Clulds, Mrs Phtl
Globokar. Mrs Kenneth Finley,
Mrs Eugene Buckky a nd one
~ucst, Mr~ Carol Gallo

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Mel!Js County News

11:50 IJ, m.

3:30
4 00
5 30
5:45

Jimmie Dean
Boston Blackle
Captain Kangaroo
CBS News
Local News
Fred Waring
Artbl.lr GodfreJ
Striki! H ll"h
News
Weather
Love of lJ(e
Search !or Tomorrew
6u1dlng Light
Katie's Kitche::
As the World Tu.rnl
Beat the Clock
Houseparly
Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter J)ay
Secret Storm

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The Early S how
Your Es'o Reporter
Sp•rts Parade

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5 55 Weatherman
6 00 Profi le
6:15 Douglas Eilwarda
6.30 Robin Hood
7 00 Burnll &amp; Allen
7 :30 Talent Scouts
8 00 Those Whiting Glrl11
8·30 Richa:-d Diamond, PrtvaU
Dt!tective
9 00 Sturl.o One
10 00 Up-to-the-Muwte New.
10 05 !iC11Dnin.e: the Weather
10·10 The Late Sbow

CHANNIL I
7 00 Jimmie Dean
7 30 Boston Blachie
8 00 l:aptam Kangaroo
845 CBS News
8 55 Local News
9.00 f'&lt;-ed Wanng
1:30 lrtkar Godf~
10.00 Strike It Rich
11 :00 NeWi
11.10 Kati~'s Almanac
11 .15 Love ol Life
ll:30 Search hr Tomorrow
1145 Gujding Light
12:00 Katie'.&gt; Kitchen
12.30 As the World Tur!ll
1·oo Our MilS Brooks
1·30 Houseparty
2:00 Big PsyoU
2·l:'O Bob r.rosby Show

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Young .pony-come and two year
old. About 50". Contact Earl
Dtll, Nease Settlement. 8-23-3tp

Weatherrllao

One used Hotpoint Clothes Dryer
in good e,onditl6n, 2 used Fuel
OJ! Heaters complete with storage tanks Phone 388, Pomeroy, 0
8-24-3te

Douglas Edward~

Telt:p~one Time

Phil Silvers Show
flrivate Secretary
To Tell the Truth
Spotlight Playhou-.
$64,000 Question
Spike Jones Sbow
UP-to-the-mmute Newt
Scanning the Weather
The Late Show

For Sale Trumpet and Tr.ombone,
both in good cond~tlon. P'bone
8-24·31c
456Y after 4 P . M.
For S,ales-Two tots in Syratuse
good locahon . very reasonnbte.
Phone 45B-Y af.ter 4 P. M.
8-24-31(

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in good cnndttion Tracy Wha
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8-24-lltc

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large stock must go Bnng your
desires and your problems.
move in tomorrow. Try us.
we're dealing on the very low
est possLble term s!
• T.EN WIDTHS
e HUGE SELECTION
Many reconditioned used one
and two ~droom (railers.
FREE DELIVEltY QUICK!
Opel 7 Days A Week

Home Sales

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WAVERLY. QHIO

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FOR SALE - Apples. New Ha
ven Orcbard, New Hnven. Phone
TU-24688.

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GRAVELY 1 iiACI"OR iiAU!l8 ood
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, 512 E.

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St. , Pomeroy.

7-24-:.:'/H'

Tomatoes large, Pink Mexica ns,
non-acid.
Second Bouse Easl
from a:chool - house. Wm. H
Holmes, Syracuse, Oh10
8-13-tf

On Your

Small gas stoves

room size oil
6386-M.

PIANO ...... · · $348

one
heater. Phont!
8-23-3tc

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Radio D'ial
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USED BALDWIN

Want to Buy large sJZe Heating
Stove Frank Beach, M1ddle ·
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SPINET PIANO

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it; ie~iitWiOn r.at!den,

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PRICE

Phone 22
Jafkson, Ohio

"!HEY KNOCK "!HeM·
rur ON 1HfiR
OWN 11ME AND TAKe.
"!HE G&lt;JRE H!Ot;&gt;E,•..

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Girl or iniddle aged
sist wtih'eare of
months. Live in.
1rences Mrs. H 0
land Rt. 1

much work. J ohn
Racme lu. No. 2.
13-20-6tp

featuring

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RESTAURANT OPEN 24 HOURS
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space to the qu•Jity of our food and the courtesy of
our service, Everythinl bere is in your fayor!

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ftt Adtlmitinl Co&amp;uteil

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palrlrlg by Factllry Trained
watchmaker, l!OWNS JEWELE)J{S, Pllrteroy
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Good Clean Used Can
AD Makes and Models

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\fr an{! M'n. Rona ld Fold.·11
and (•h11dren .. wert" vL.Illlll!! Sill!
1l:.)' w1th h1s falh('r llt·rm
M~ Mary lhlle.at} sp~m Sun
day Wllh ht&gt;r pare nt s, lil r • nd
~1r H W R Swan and stslt•r Ber
lll('C

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Covert's
from 4,000 Mile
Western Trip

-"•L h&gt;s --•en' ·
.. &amp;WI
.r~MT and Mrs George

Hughes Family
Reunion Held
At Ash Cave
The annuAl re'unlon of the children of the tate Mr. and Mrs. An·
sel Hughes a nd theJ.r famtltes wa§
held Sunday at Ash {:ave.
Attending were their sons, ~llen
Hughes, Mtddlcport; Char I e s:
HughL•s, Cal\ipolis, formerJy of
Middleport. and Lewis Hughes,
Gallipolis Rt, and their families,
James Hughes, Ballimore, Ohio;
MrR Allen Hugh_e s, Middleport;
"Mrs. Chal'ler. Hughes and kranddaughter. Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes Jr and four children,
Mr. and Mrs Robert Pierce imd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ma~in
Hughes and Kathie and Debby,
Columhus; Mrs James Hughes and
Edd1e Baltimore, Ohio; Mr. illd
Mrs Gordon Gobel, Adill!On; ~lr .
and Mrs. Marion Rainey, and Ann
and Kathy, Dunbar
Glen Hughes, Michigan; Ethel,
Sahina, and Fred of Huntington,
and their familie's were unable
to be present

J.lra.

Mr and Mrs . G. H Ru!lll.ell and
dauihter. Mildred
Ullht
And
chil tb;en, CollimbuJt, ·~ nt the
l.. tter part uf the wee k wtth Mr.
.and Mr! Wor'ley Fra ncis and
mother Llllle Fr!iiiCie, Garfield
ltL!:i!St•l! hB.d a stroke reretttl~
Mrs EleanOr WJI1i.3.mton and
flPp he w Cary White spent Sbn·
day wilh Mr and M"n. R. D. H'm
Ralph Swlln J r wife 11.nd ehll
dren cat led on Wor'lt-y F(an ci~
Sunda v

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SERVICE

I
IendMr.at and,nis, Mr:s.
hOme:
_Johnson
Junior Wise were

were guests of relative,.; m Che s at the fair Saturday
v a. They a1s 0 ~ &gt;s&gt;t"d
'" 1 Mr. and Mrs Albert He-tlzer.
er,
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p 1tt:sburgh and Toronto, 0
Ma.rtetl came to visit his mother
Lawrence Stewart _allendcd 11 ~frS Josie Meltzer and also VlStlmeeting of _the Umon Camp ed the fair.
Groond ASSOC'Jat!On Tuesday
- - - - -- - Mrs Bobby Rowoh or New Hu'\·en spent Thursday with her par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Orville C olo- ~
mao.
By Mn. trank Buc:k
11
Mrs. Mae Van Meter and dau ·
Mr. and Mrs Lawrenee Teaford
ghtcr, .Mtldrcd and Llnda Ft\ &amp; Romney, W. Va, rfturned home
gerald visited tn Pomeroy Thurs Sunday after a v1sit wtth his
t

H~ney K~yes, wit~ and eiUJ~I\
of Canton vlaited Mr. ntl
J C Swan last Nken.d. ftleJ
also-vmted with hU: e-i.ster, Mrs
A1va Swi~k and hulbsftd

A D. Hill s uffered
tnjune~
&gt;#h1le hewing timber Tuesd&lt;t y H• ·
cut h.li foot whtl"h noquued 27
~lr and ~1rs rartos Snowden
!rtlleh~s.. He 'J)t'nt sevual da~ ~ 5p('fl\ Monda) and Tuusda y tn
m Yason
Col umb u~ .
Wh Hb l"hdaughter
l
E l Clime
~tit
ve yn
li e,
ares1o,•
Mr and ~~r~. Kal F.dmund:;on
came to be wilh him a few days
Mrs Oren Sm11h. Logan . and &lt;&gt;nd daughters of Columbu~ were
weekend guests o( Mr and Mrs
T~arord. They were ac&lt;'ompanied Natt Wise and family
home by his brother Jack
M r~ Myrtle Sunpkir. ,. ralll'd on
Mr. and Mn
Sill Johlll'OII . :Mrs. Graf.'e Thomas Munday
CI'=Yt-land spent
iit'Vtrral da} ,
Morton and Irene Barnes of
lllth her stster and brotherm
Ponwro~· spent
Thll'l"sday with
liiw, Mr. snd Mn. Arthur Stohart
grandmother.
Mn Ro:;;a
the1r
Mr. and Mra. Kelly Sa}·re and
Barnes and aunt, Mrs
Grac&lt;'
baby columbua
were
re-cent
Tborru:i.
euem ot hi1 molher Mrs Lw1e
Sar.re.
.
Mrs. Frank Buek,
son-tn law
and daupter, Mr. and Mn. Paul
S!ewart and family and MN
Mtldred Foster, Cc:llumbus have
retW"Recl from • tnp through the
West, ·.7.bh;h joclud'ed . nineteen
,_.ut~ and Mexlro. P010l! of tn·
1erest were sequoia and Yos.emtle Pl~TU, PJtes Peak and Hoy
at Gorge, Yellowstone, Badlan!Li.
Snd Black liil\5, Boulder D;~m
~a~nd::::;G=::;ra~nd;:;;CJIJ&gt;;.;~'~00~·~~;;;;;:':':""

Iough
w&gt;lh the&gt;r parent•.
. ' Mco. ll;dna Mayeo ,, employed
Charles k~u s h , South Carolma at Pomeroy
Six-week ol,d Charles t;overt, ~t'lll)' pase r.pent the w2ekcnd
Roy Wis€rrian spent the week

baby son of Mr &lt;~.nd Mrs. Erneij
I.Covert (Virgmia Mayes), is a
much-travelled young man . He relurn "d with his familv. Friday
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mght from a trip Of !!}'proximately
4,000 m1les which included Pike's
Peak, the Garden ~f the Gods,
Se,•e n fallii', Colorado SpfingS,
Royal Corge, Manitou Springs,
Denv~1· and the Lmcoln Alf Force
Base. 'Mr ;:md Mts. Covert and
the1r fam1ly , Vera, Barbara, Betty,
David unt.l Charles and llts rather,
Arthur Covert,
Zanesville, went
\\c~t to \'ISil Ai 3C RoSer Covert

H. Swlo. re-centlY '

Furniture

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HltL Cle•nH •nd ~locked

ANTIQUITY

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DRY
CLEANING

Relrlgenler •••
Gao Rt111ge
Pay Only fSUt down
llld f29.00 per month

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LAUNDRY CO.
C•ll 61 90-J
N. 21141 Ave.
MiddlepOrt

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Di' W. S. Hart and dahghter,
Miss Ebie entertained with a dinCOMPLF.'I'E Insurance Proteetlon, ner Sunday at their llbme, Lasley
Lite, Aut~t. Fire, Polto. C.U Don Street.

Mrs. Dan Wlllte and daughter,
Barbara Jo.
Calllng in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dye Jr., Canal
Winchester, Mrs. P. A Jividen,
Ruttana, and Mrs. Renzo Menchini
and children, Jcnmfer and :\iickey

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Bruce D&amp;\'t! wa! dacharpd
frl)m servi«: and returned home
I frotp camp Sun da} morning Hl'
•~ tht $On of !w1r and ~~ Merl e
DaVIs
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:\1r and Mrs Mile.s Nrl..on and
('ra Sht'nel!eld
IVIStled Lillll•
Fram·Js and Mr a-nd M r~ Worlt-~
Fraf)('ls Sunday
Mr ~ Matn·l ~Wall 'Spt'fl] 't'Vt·ral
days wtlh Mr
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Clhlton ~JJ~er. Middleport.
1Uam Coopef and •on&amp;., Bill and
fho~e 11285«.
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M:~e, of Cleveland, and Mr. and

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Phon&amp; tJO, Cleland Appliance
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Large size lleat1·ula in good condition. l&gt;' rank Be&lt;Jeh , P.hd~le­
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who had never seen his younger day evening wtlh Mr and Mrs
brolht:'r
Jerry Scott and daughter
The Covert family, who travel·
ted by stalton wagon, stayed In a
guest house 111 the Atr Base and
wet·e accompanied by A/ 3c Covert
on a wc(•k C'nd expedttlon lo DenBy Mrs. Ruue-11 Painter
ver and other famou s sight s
Man Jo and Donme Rous h.
Enroute home they Vlstled Mr Mrs (:trde Well and dau ghter
and Mrs. William ;\faycs and ealled on Mrs. Mary Bar ley J c
dauRhter, Barbar~t , in Lima and cently.
Arthur Covert returned to hts
hom e Ill Zailesvllle

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of Par'ktnburl(, W Va.: Elizabeth.
Ync HilTY Brown and ~an~
Bruch, £nterprlat, Terry Rrad-1 railed at the. 'Painter homr Sur.
ford , Raun(' , J lmlllU! Ftll •nd .:by.
Kenneth and Edgar lbrtung, (' he l-Mn Erma tk•tl miin l'l)ent Wc11
te r, Dorothy , Clrl 1nd Donna Cir ne.day W'ilh Mn
Horner Got·
l" le, ll1 lly and
Ann
Carleton, gll'!. n
Gi n&amp;er Stearns, Sue and L.arry
Mr and Mn Alva Clark aufl
Circle, Robert Smith, Roger };oJ- ton , Mrs Den~l Geoglem, :'ot r
l t•r , kobert Deem, )th Eddte liar- 110d Mrs Fiord Spence , Mr &lt;~nd
tuna, Mrs Mabel van Meter and Mrs Gt'Tal d Vlolet called on \l r'
1.~-da Mat- and Dolores Krae ult' l
Jrmue HOUJill. Sundoay
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The honoree. guest reeeln·d 11
' l'u t~ l lxnl[tlt iH .3tl4 80 1 "" u
n~ccnl Vl!ll lOn!
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1•u.mber or girtt and sendtni g.lfb
9 lti mdl-'·
' l'rupu.,als Nu~ 1 to :t mdu· but un.~~b le to attend wrre Joy&lt;.·e Jiet l ouw horoe were Mrs J oluo
s i\L' of thh projeeJ to IJe
cwn· Circle, K11y WiHord a nd Ju )t't' BaUey and son , Ceor11:1e , Mrs H.o
&amp;er Buekley and son, M.r! .\J ,• ,
f p leli'tl IHJ I L~l• ·r than Udv~r 3 1. t at~on
vm fotee.k- ahd Mn Lenard J..&lt;~n
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h3rn and da~~ghter . norn~r (,t·t·
ll~o 't! •·rs 11111 ' 1 apph·. on t ••
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protw l forms, fur preq-uallflc;aMr and Mrs. Raymond- Til ~ lur
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callt"'
on Mf'll. HolM:rt Pal P,t-,
nJ IOI'r ('olumbus. Ofuo. at least
Mrs Edgar ArnoLt en terta ined
Monday.
10 tlaYs bdon· ttw dll lt' set to the Ladu;•s Friends hip
Cu-ciP.
oren htds
wlt h a wiene-r roast at het;, hom e
Th~ nunmH m wa ge to be pai d liL Middleport on Thunl".sb&gt; evelo all lahor t•mplo~n·d on this mng Earller in the evenlni \fu
ro r1IJ ~I"I s hall be 111 act'ordaoce J uanita RouBh , New Haven wa~ !
ly Mn. Jot." Stout
'-H: h !'ht• 'Sdte•' ulf' of Prr-\'IIJIJng honorefl with a surpr&gt;"-d
-. layette 1 Mr and M.-s. Ra ymond kl10d1· ~.
Hour!'Wagr
shower by .members and Mrs. Ar Charleston
were guests uf
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b h
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anu e 1t•t nuneu Y 1 e 0 ,.par1 11ott and Ml"!i Paul Fitzgerald , rot er De 1mill"
lll ('nt of Jndl..l.~trial Relations a; , \~~Cal , were glven towels Jn &lt;tbserMn. Graee Can anfl the f:.,r
pl1cJble to State Highway De \ance of their birthday3 ~fr s ne11t Carr fam1ly art' guPSb or
])a r!lllt'Ot Irnprovemenb m ae- Shirle}' Priddy or G&lt;tJJlpolis, a relatives 111 Well sviUe
rOJ d ~nre Wlll1 SectJOT!l:l 411~03 former me~;~~ber wa s weleomed ! Mr and Mr!l Wylie S!fJan
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I 17 4l, 4 l 15 05 back Into the rlub other~ .pre- , Sbawnee, Okla.. Jifll guests or
, t74al, 41150f:l (11-5) and 411507 H·nl w-e Mesd•m"s Helen Rou &lt;h 1 ~r and Mrs. John Stout
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tuey Tr!:W, Alma t:olema.n, Helen
Mr and Mrs. Dre"i!i ler sp~nl
Ohw"
Elias, "ane Jqtylson, Etta YoUng evt·d~ng w1tb J C Mundy an
The bHider must submit &gt;A-ilh MISs l,'et.chle Ellis, George Trew , family.
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h 1~ btd a cerltficd check in th&lt;' Paul Fit;&amp;erakl and Larry ~ole-~ Mrs. Bertha Call calLed on he r
~m ount ol $39UO.OO
man of ~est ~olumbl.a; MesdameB brother ~~ton A.4hwort~. Sbade
Plans and specifJc-at JOnS nre on \1ildred .Bnunley and Doris Eads
Don Gibson and _family calle(l
file m the department of high- of Pt. Pleasapt;
Mrs, Loui.&lt;~e on relatlves here thu week
ways and the· office of the divls- Rouslt, Ne\f Haven; Edgar 'and
Mrs. Elenore Stout . ~nd l"hllLJ Jj rll'puty d1rcetor
Rtcky Arnott Middleport
I dren, Dayton, are nsrtlng :\lr
The directOr
re serves the
Lawrence t;(lleman who has and Mrs loh.n Stout
right to reject any and all bidii'.
been ill for the past ten weeh 1 M.n; ,Elenore Stool and Mrs
GEORGE J. THORMYER,
has returned to hts st ore.
' Jolln Stout were m Gatlfllnil :;
Acting Dir•ctor.
Mrs Della carnahan of Bocyrus Tuesday on business
(8) 26, (9) 3-21c
wa:-; a Tuesday guest of Mr. and
Cecil Hanin'g spent the weekend
Mrs. George Trew
will! hi~ flt.mity hen'
R~turn
Dick Young and Harry v1ckers 1 Mrs Cecil BID.ekwood called on
Jr .. were scheduled to leave , Ml"!l . Elenora Stool
Thunday for South
Carohna
Rev Frazier shOwed rilms oF
army b11se havtng spent a fur- his home ,jn Ireland tf'eenUy.

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Th. .undwiclwe will IH!Yel'
be utenl Deeth 0111 the
hla:hway wrote "Finlehed"
to a happy family outini.
Lut ywar, .(0,000 died in
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Mr and Mn. l~e.dcr Roush and
family or Letart !'!pent Sunday
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Roberta Kraeuter
Is Honored With.
Surprise Party
Mr and Mr!l. Eldon Kraeuter
entertained with a !!UU!rise p_a rty
Friday evening e.t their lioJlle at
)forning Star
honoring their
daughter, Roberta, on her twelfth
birthday.
Games were p~ayed during the
evening utider tbe direction of
Ml~ s Dolore!l kraeuter and prize~
awarded the winners.
A det'ora,ted birth~ay""rake with
twelve canqf~s. home ma~e ice
cr~am a:nd kOOI 8dt&gt; were serve~.
All day su&lt;'k~rs were given as favors.
Present were Janice Valentine

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Keglers To Open
e 6·0 Tri-County1957-1958
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Upsets Favored
·Bowles Hurls Two-Hitter;
Hartford Edges By Gallipolis
Middleport upset favored Racine 6-0 behind the

LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland UP
- Count Wolfgang Berhe von
Trips, clrivint a Porsche R. S., won
'J .e Mountain Grand Prix
of
Swit.redalid auto race S unday, av·
t-raging 106.130 kilometers per
hour (65.8 m. p . h .). Von Trips set
a new track record of 106.136
k. p. b. durint"his first he.at.

first place Hartford Tigers edged past Gallipolis 3-1 at Wahama in the fir st round of the O'Shaughnessy .rlayoifs of the
Ohio Valley Associatlon Baseball League Sunday.
At Racine the power-packed Middleporters jumped on " LHI•f Foozy" Wolfe for II singlet;
and a doub l ~ . Three Radne er-

rors hf'lpt&gt;d
Big man with the bat was Dave
Hindy with four singles in five
trips. Mick Millt&gt;r hatl a double
and sinJ;:Ie r.nd Ike Wilt three sinlilies. Racine 's two singles off
Rowles rmw fro m F...ddie Stobart

in the first .and fourth innings
Middleport got one run in the
first anothf'r in the second then
added one b the sixth, two in the
eic:bth and the final tally in lhf'
ninth.
First innmg - With two out
Hindy sing led and Mille r doubled
him home .
Second - Char ley Stobart walked to lead off , stole Set"Ond, and
S('Orcd on Hennessy's si ngle.
Sillth - Hindy led off with his
thtrd ~tn.i~ht single. Miller wa s
safe on an error, Stobart singled
him hom('. Bowles' foll?wing single went for noughl.
Fifth - Ike Wilt got his second
ot three singlcM, llindy got his
fourth, Miller his single, and two
· runs were home but Wolfe fanned
Bowles for ttle third time to end
the inning.
Ninth - Woody Call walked,
Hennessy (anned, ~elson grounded out. Wilt got his third ~ingle,
scoring C.11 ll.
Bowles fanned nine , walked
none , in a fine exhibition of control pitetling. Wolfe fanned six
and walked two.
The win iiends
Middleport
iilgainst the Hartford Tisers in
the finals on Sept. 8 at Middleport.
Next Saturday night an All-Star
cast of the OVA tangles wllh Hartford at Wahama in a JN.aguc henefll game. It made neccessary puttina the O"ShAU8hnes.sy playoff
final until t he following week.

RATHMANN SETS RECORD
• WEST ALLIS. Wis. UP - •,,Jim
Rathmann ?f Miami, Fla., won ~he
200-mile big ear auto race here
Sunday with a new track record
of two hourfl, two minutes, and 16
seconds and an average of 9lj.l3
miles per hour .

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Nt!w York llt Detroit - Byrne
(4-4) VI Lary {7-l5).
Gene Hcs8on, ttle 1dylish @OuthBoston at KliMas City - Nixon
paw , fanned 19 Gallipolis Mcr- (10.8) vs Terry (4-7).
d!ants for his best production of
Only games sc hedul~d .
the year in thi s d~partment, and
Tu•sday's Gam•s
won a close game, 3-1. Harlford
New Yor": a1 Chieago, night
('('01\erted 10 hils off Valenllnc
Waahinl,!ton at Kan . City, nighl
and Guinther.
Boston at Detroit, night
Hctllon gave up only fo ur hits,
Raltimorc at Cleveland , night.
a triple 11nd single to Bernard
Guinther, a s inl{le to Wig"inH and
another to J urvi s .
Hartford F.corlng: Third inn ing
-- Red Tuckl'r led oH by walking,
Gllrald &lt;.:lark tripled and Cla rk
scored on an infield out .
Fourth inn~ng Dorr &lt;.:\.ark
f•nncd , Joe """'' •i ngicd, G
Roush singled, and Rradley scored
ly Unlttd Pr•11
on Willia Dudding·~ si nslc. Rou s h
The
Sa
n Francisco Forly-Nlncrs
was out at hom~ trying to acore .
Gallipolil hnt - Jarv ia single and Green Bay Packers mainMoKean IIICl"lf\ced and (;ulnther thined their unbe11ten . untied r~ ­
OL'ds In pro football's "Grapefruit
tripled Jarvis home.
Middleport
110 001 021 - ·R 12 2 Lea~o:ut~ " durin~ the week end,
Racine
000 000 000-0 2 3 but tlw y both did It the hard way
hy rnml ng from behind in the'
Bowles and Call . Wcllto and Me· fOILL'th
quarter .
Nickles.
In
Sunda
y's only ex hibition , the
Gallipoll•
tOO 000 000- 1 4 2
Forly·Niner!!
rallied from .a 20.14
Hartford
002 100 000- J 12 I
Valentine &lt;LP), Guinther !In and cteficit to score two louchdowns in
Guinther, Valentine (~) . Hesson lhe la11t period at san Francisco
11nd b('At Was hin~o:ton, 2'J-20.
and Tucker.
On Saturday night, Green Bay
rame bark for a 17·14 victory o~·er
1
lhc Chicago Cardinals at AuRtin,
1'c:c. Also Slllurciay, the Baltimore
Coil• held the ""beaten Chicago
H('nf!l Jo a 24·24 tie at Cincinnati
and th~ t: levcland Browns d£tfea ted the Pitt11hurgh Sleeter~ . 28-ta.
A crowd ot 24,781 at San FunDETROIT UP - Mickey Man- cisco saw lhc fledsklns jump off
.
lo a 10·0 lead In tho fint period
tie un lake over \IJ(' AmcrLclln adlnal the Forty-Nlncra and elin11
League batUng leadcls hlp from , to the lead for the next two peri·
Ted Wllllama today H he hR.s 11 oWL . Rookie rullbaek Don Bosseler
a:ood day at the plate
fro mthc Unlvcraity of ~.(\ami Fla
Mantle JOel ~nlo Lorlay's g11mc sco1·cd one touchdown and r~ki~
againat rl11ht · h11n de r Frank lary Jim Pudolcy of Central Michigan
of the DetrDlJ....,.Tlgers only two 1e, l.lp the other wltb ld e d
polnt.t beMnd \Villiams. 1'he Yan. aweeps.
w e
n
kee center·fieldCl' had two hllJl In
three trlpll aralnat lert hancter Billy Hoeft of Detroit Sunday to ~oolt
hie averaa:c to .376 .
WUil&amp;ma, on the oth.cr htmd ,
went bttlca in three at - hats
arain1t Tom Gormsn of Kansas
City to drop to .376. TAe Red So-x
lluuer btf'll Ralph Terry of the
AthJetlcs today .
WASHINGTON, Pa . OP -The
flth annual P ony Le-.gue World
Series opt'n8 here today w ilh .-lght
reiiOnlll champions fr&lt;~m C&amp; liror
nla to P.!assRChoUclU competllng
for the national teen-age baseball
NEW YORK UP - Rudy Saw- crown .
)'W •nd Gene Armstrona, two unFort Wayne . 100. meet!! Mlllml,
beaten new • talent mlddl ewel~~: hta, f'la ., in the noon , e.d.t., starter
collide toniJht in a TV 10-roUilder and Maywood, 111., Lakea on J.uf.
at St. Nleholaa Artna.
kin , Tu., at 2 ;30 p.m.
Sawyer of lAng bland City,
Jn an evl'nJnJ tWi.n·btll, Padu.N. Y., ll I BIJJht favorite It 8·~ ~ ('ah,
Ky., goea against WaJtham,
t:ll.llel he punebe• hArder than
Ma11s..
at 8 .p...m. a n d La Ma111,
Armltron1 of Ellsabetb, N. J., a
Calif.,
pla}'l
Oooora, Pa-., at 8.30
alltk boxer.

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ly now that

TH!l,IG ~ MTBU:r
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30 hih in ~7 times al hfl\ .
S unda y hC' blad('(! a pnit of A .i to tak:! over seventh p!a~
Annubclle Host pr rsidc nt . pn··
l hrtoe-run hom['rs plus ::t singll' Tht• Red Sox had tlt-d thl' s(·ore
fnr a "pt'rfert day '' that powt&gt;rt•d at 2·2 on f&gt;t•tt' Daley's homer Ln
sidt•d al the uwetiing "rhieh open
t'11 with pra~·c r by Mn; . Clark lh \e
the Hraves to 11 7-3 vil'1orv O\'cr the top of the nmth of( wmnt•r
followed with group ~·ir1ging " Do
the Phillies and enabllld th ~m to Tom Gorman . Vic Power and
l .ord ".
strell;!h thei r National
Le-ague Hector Lope1 also homered for
Kansas City.
Following a short bm.inl'Ss Si'S·
He nry Davi{'t Lemley of Route lead to 7'h games.
sion Phillil! Ihle led thE' gronp in 1, Portland, Ohio and William
Hazle's spectacular one - man
- - -- - - - recreation , afte r which a potluck Michae-l Powell of Route 2, Racine, hatting show accounted for
Mil·
hfn('h wu ser \•ed to Dana Van Ohio, recently wa1 enlisted in the wauk~'s last 5iX runs . Sou t hpaw [
Meter, Annabelle RoSP, Mrs. Law- Army at the Army recruiting main Warren Spahn drov e in th e fir ~ 1
By Phyllit Snowd•n
renC'C Ro RC, Mrs. Bt-rtha Holter. station, Ashland, Ky.
one with a homer oH loser Rubin PICNIC HELD AT REEDSVILLE!
Lester Bailey, Phillis and Charles
.Lemley is tbe son of Clyde Rober ts in the third i nn ing en
A family picnic was hl'ld ht
I-hle. Mrs . Clark !hie. Larry Holter, Smith and Powel1 is thl! son of Mr . route to his 16th victory. The loss
the home of Mr antl }{rs. II D.
l .ou ise F.ishe.r, oloh.n F.l s tcrd'ay, and Mrs. Morga.nPowell.
was Roberts' 18tb compsred with
Brannan at A ('r/l~villc
Sunday.
D:~vi d Hyseli 1 Eld(ln Kraruter, anrl [ M/ Skt GaBie Moore, local Army eight vietories. Stan Lopata hom·
Prescnt
wt&gt;re ~1-r . and Mrs. Wm.
l.eda Mae and Dolores Kraeutllr . , recruiter, completed the young IIOI- e red for the Phlll.ies.
Folan. Rutland ; 1\fr. iuid ~firs.
Clllsox Mov• Up
diers' enlistment papers and 'at·Johnson and childr"'l\o Portla!'ld; ·
rangCd 'ff1r U).elr procesain&amp; at the . The Brooklyn D~dgers edgerl th.l' . 'f. F . Dye. Rt·ed~v.i li e: ;).1rs. Rlllplt''"
' st. Louis Cardinals. 6-5: the
Ashllind station. ·
Adam~. Long Bottom: · A. l ' H\t~·
Both b,oys reported to Fort Jack- Giants crushed the Redlegs, 10-1;
k
ins. Mrs . Dorsey Rom int•. Sp~n~
•K enny Taylor and J ohn Ttlyl(}l'
son, S. C.. fill'. .initial processing Dad the Pirat es beat the Cubs, 3-o,
C('r.
W. Va ., Mr. aM Mrs .. R ob~
of Mason, Harry Vickt'Ts 'of New
In the opener, then lot&gt;t lhe night·
a'fld further ·~~i.nment.
Hill and
daughter Mansfield:
Haven , omr:l !lickle Young of \'Ves t
cap, 8-2.
and
~frs . Carl Miller and da.tf
M·r.
Columbia have returned to duty i11
The White Sox tightened the
the U. S. A1'1mY &gt;tlfter h aving 8llen~
American Ltague ra('e considera· !;!htrrs ancf :&gt;O u. At•hem: Mr. an4
furlou ghs with -their ·paren-ts.
bly, climbing to within four gomes Mrs. George Bowen 'and d;w-;hThe two Taylor brothers wUI bl'
Dvtij) was completed at th ~ of first place by !:&gt;eating the Ori· ters, Mr. and Mrs. Cht'ster Fosta1ioned at Fort Campbell, Ky .. Methodist . Ohurth Friltay eveo.!ng oles twicP, 6-2, and 3.0, while De- lan and daughler. Wen C;n-rolton
Mr. and Mr~. John Folan and
w'hlle Vickers (lUd Young wiU .be when certificates were awarded troit defe:~t cd the Yank&lt;·es, 7·2.
otatiflncd at Fort Knox, Ky. All lo 57 children.
Cleveland took a pair from ct 11ughters. London and the hnsts.
Washington, 3-2 and 6-4, and Kan·
.R('\'. and Mrs. R. A. Biddh• lf'ft
sas City be:~t Boston, 3·2.
Su
nday for a weeks vacation in
Don Drysdale was credited with
AOROSS
Ca
nada
.
6. Olou
22. Air
his 13th victory for the Dodgers
l. TrembiiDJ'
1. Shaded
raid
although Brooklyn manage!' Wall
Mr. and Mr~ . Ca1-roi l SnowdC'n
1!1. Dup-NUi!
walka
oiCnal
Alston had to employ thre e pitch- all(! Alberta and Phylli ~ attended
plpent
8. Exchann
23:. Merr:t.
ers - Ed ko ebuck, Sandy Koufax the North-South All Star game
l l, Tea cake
premium
ml!nt
and Sal Maulie-to stop the Cards at Canton f'l•iday evening.
(Scot. )
9. Kinl' or
115. Not
in the ninth.
12. Holy thlnp
bl!a.ta
Mrs. Pauline Atkins and dau(IC. Ch.)
10. Stron(
28. IJricft.
Mueller, O'Connl!it Star
I ~hler,. Harr&lt;it:mvi!I.e·. fl [:. l t :Sun·
lS. Sort
flavor
carry.
1Don Mueller drove in three runs d:-,y wtth Mrs. Rhoda Atkins .
H . Greek
14. Mr.
:nr
Saturda·Y J! Uests of Mr. llnd
for the Giants with two hcmers
•mountain
Eisenhower
tray
and a pair of singles and tl'am- Mrs. Alpha Plumm('r w~re Mr. &amp;
I&amp;. Pronoun
16. Ostrtchllkt 2e.A
mate Danny O'Connell also drove Mrs. Roy Barton. anrl daughter of
liS. 4o&amp;ft
bird (var.l
con.
in three runs with a homer, triple Columbus _and Mls~ Emma Tewks17. 'ne Amerl· 17. Fish·land:.
fecticm
3~. Subtle
and
single ar; five Cindnnati hurl- bary of Mtddl:eport.
~an aoldter
ing bCICik
30. Hall quart.
emanatlan
ers
gave
up 15 hils. Ruben Go·
M_r. and M~s J?avid TiJI.is an fl
18. t'orebod18. Slncle unit 32. Kind Ot
31'. Brawl
mez pitched a six·hittf'r for his famliy or ~ambridge spent the
20. Indian
apple
(COlloq . )
14th virtory, bl ankin g the RC'dlegs wc1~ k enct wl_~h her f}arent.s , Mr.
Jl. Explatta
!Tierra del
1ft thll place 38. Co1ar,
until Ed Bailey hit his 17th homer and Mrs. Vlrlor Brak.:.:.
II. """'I
.
·24. ''Cradle ot 21. Little child
Of illl4
in the ninth
ML&lt;s. Otral Todd , Orlando, Fl::t.,
fO. Muafc note
Ltberty"
A ffllll' hitter by Vern Law pro- an.:J Mrs. Post lewait of MaL'iPita
27 MOhk"s tltll! .•
duced Pittsb urgh 's virtory over wer e recent guest~ of the ir aum,
, 28. Almleaa
Chicago in the opener, hut ex· Mrs. Eva Flem ing and dnu ghtPr.
aketch
Pirate Dale Lnng, who got three
Sonny PriC'fl or Spe!lffr is
2fl. Disburse
of
the
hits
Clff
Law.
also
ro\!1'('\ed
.o;.pl'nding
a few wrt'ks wi lh his
money
three
more
In
the
nighll"ap
to
pa('e
yr;~ m 1 motlwr Mt·s . !11nr 11 Priee.
31. Cerium
the Cubs to viclory .
Dirk Foley is a pa ~ i~nt a1 tlw
(1)'111 . )
Bob
Keegan
or
the
White
Sox,
llulzf•r
Hospital where he undN·
32. Mlsucaunc
thumbing his nose ,.at the trad i· went l'ltrgery
(colloq.)
tiona\ Jlnx that is supposed to fn'l 33. Mulberry
Billy and Sh@\Jy Huck nf JI,Jid• ' (Ind.)
low a rtb~'it pcrformllnce, held
dlOP&lt;irt
.'ilpt•nt :\·lonti&lt;~y and Tues·
sa. LatelY 4one
the Orioles to three hits in win37. Regretted
nlng the opener for Chicago. Kee· rlay with 11wi r grand:p~n!nl.s, Mr.
gan, who pitched iii no
hitter und Mrs. l'. W Bilek while tli eir
39. Court ......
( Can.)
agHinst Washington in
his lasl p.wents wer(' in ·Colu:nbu ~.
Ph yllis Snowd ~ n w,1s an over40, Plunderlnf
previous outing, posted hi s ninth
ral4
gli('St 1-.fonclay of Alber ta
night
win. In the nightcap , Sherm Lol·
41. Vr!!!getable
Snowrl('n
.
lar's single with the bases full
(pl.)
highlighted a three - run rally in Sieve . an~\ Llll'I' Y S uuw rlen ."]")t'lll
42. Coneciou•
the sixth inning that gave reliever Sl'Wral day~ with tht•ir gran tlr,trDOWN
cnt..~. Mt·. ;.~ntl \'I rs. ~ur SnowrJe11
Bill Fischer his fifttl triumph.
1. Question
while l.hrir parents, Mr and Ml"s.
Sl:dh Strtlght For Ho•H
2. Curved aaber
CarroU Snowden altende d a ball
AI
Kaiine
smashed
a
pai
r
of
3. small hor~e. r.
two-run homer5 and two singles game at Cin~inna ti.
4 . Finleh
Weekend guests or .Sam Dyke
against thf! Yankees while southO. Compu.
paw Billy Hoeft helped himse lf to were bis children John and son
1
point !abbr.)
hh sixth victory with a bases- Gary o! Xenia: Mr. and Mrs. Jerll.t.IL'Ir CRYnoQVOftl-Hil!t., . tlow 10
loaded double. Hoeft gave up eight ald Woodrum anrl daughters : Mr
hitA, including 11 firs t-inning hoinc an d Mrs. James Heitt and son
'
AX~DLB~~B
.
lo LONGFELLOW
run to Ha1ok Bauer. Bob Turley of Colunflms ; Mrs. R.u1h Lucus of
Wellsto n and Ct&gt;ei l Heitt, U. S.
' ' . Ohe Jetter limply atandt ror anothV. In t.hll: IJ&amp;Iit.Pit A lit -•1·'1 wus the loser.
The Indians won th eir opener Navy.
tor tht t!'l'4t L•t. )C tor the 'two o·.. •te. •lnpe ktten,
Mr. and ~{rs. Chril Di ehl spf.'nt
from the Senators on Jim ftctrophea, the IMJ&gt;(lh and r_prmatlon o(. .tl\t worill In aU .
gao's eighth-inning homer . Loser Sun day with his brother Bill of
Each. da)' the COde letten an dlfleNiil.
Chuck Stobb!! had a 2·0 lead until Chillicothe.
A .l ll)'ptopm QuotaUoa
the seventh when homers by Gene
Carolyn Parker of
Chf'ster
Woodling and AI Smith tied the spent a few dnys with her couTt, tiA ZHWZND DJ
score. Mike Garcia held Washing· s in Linda Parker.
ton to five hits. Ray Nurleski bad
'Mr. and Mrs. Harv~y Erlewine
YKO SXGN~I:Q XN OSJ&amp;RIORkkto come to Cal McLish's aid In and daughi:er spent Sunday.. with
...OYHI-KOAYLO ldJZHR,
t~e njnth Inning of the nightcap her mother,
Mrs. Jya How r ll of
bUt
preserved McLish 's sev- Leon , W. Va .
latunla&gt;'• Cr;n.to,ooler ·HQW ARE mw; M!!lll'l'\" !'ALt..'
· enth Victory.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stobart,
~ AND THE WJ!:APONS Of' W~ Pa:rtJSHED!- BAMUi:lt
Woody Held's ninth-inning home Syracuse s pent Friday with Mrs.
Dlttri1Ntrt4 b1 Klq l'.. t\1r.• lyl'ldleat•
run otf Tom Brewer enabled the Hattie McKenzie . .
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Bob (Hurricane ) Hazle is levPilng a pi:!th to
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Hazle. a left-handed hitting outfielder brought up from
Wichita on July 27. has been Milwaukt!'e's most devastati ng
hittel' the past two weeki anrl now sport s a 526 averagt.&gt; wi!f
rookie

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NEW YORK UP - Angry manager Birdie Tebbetts lowered the
boom on his slumplng ClnCinna.ttl
Redic~ today,
sl•PPI·nf tbezn
with a curlew and rules o'li drink·
ing beer and SmokJng.
Tebbetts barred the door of Uti!
Redlegs' alubhouso at' the Polo
Ground.o~ lifter Sundny'll iD-I loJS
to the Giant!!, Clndnniltl's 12th dOfeat i n the last 13 gamesr a lfl· d
" roasted"
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pion Basuto' at Ylbkee Stadium,
Sept. 2::1, Cl'llled oft th41 fight last
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Ky . M/ Sgt Gallle Moort', lut11l
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Out.Of AL Loop Rare
mathemal ithl! Amerled LMiue pe~•nt nee by drop·
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Tund•r's G•mu
Chkago at Brooklyn , night
Milwaukee at New York , nlJ:ht
Ci ncinnati at Philiil., night
St. Louis at Pittsburgh , night
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
New York
79 44 .642
Chicago
75 48 .Hlll 4
Boston
63 M .516 HPh
Detroit
fl2 61. -'04 17
Baltim ore _
59 63 .484 19'h
Cleveland
60 M .480 20
Kan11u City
48 76 .387 31 If..
Wasttlngton
47 77 .379 32\6:
Sunday'• R•tults
Detroit 7 New York 2
Kansas City 3 BostDn 2
Chicago 6 Baltimore 2 hit
Chicago 3 Baltimore 0 2nd
Cleveland ~ Wa~hint,:ton 2 1st
Cleveland 6 Wa~hington 4 2nd
Mondoy's PrDIHbl• Pltth•r•

Pomeroy 1.1
spending a few da)11 with Mr. and
Mrs. Webel" Theobald.
Mra. Harley Amos or etmttnbus
visited ·r ecently with Mr. and Mn
Johnston of Brac.lbw'J'.

SOLOCUPS KElPS TITLE
MILWAUKEE UP - The Solocup team of Santa Barbara, Calif.,
1 succel!sful\y defended its 20 • goal
national polo championship Sun' day by beating the Dallas, Tex.,
1 team, 9-4, as Ray Harrington
scored six goals.

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Br United Preu
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee
76 4(} .623
SL. Louis
69 54 .561 7th
Brooklyn
70 M .560 '71,2
Cincinnati
62 61 .504 14':-l,
Philadelphi11
62 61 .504 14th
New York
60 fl7 .472 18lh
Chicago
48 73 .397 27lh
Piltsburgtl
46 76 .377 30
Sund•r's Re1ults
New York 10 Cineinnati 1
Milwaukee 7 Philadelphia 3
Brookl yn 6 St. Louis 5
Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 0, lst game
Chicago 8 Pittsburgh 2, 2tld
' Monday'&amp; rrobabl• Pileh•rt
Cin&lt;'innatl at New York- Amor
0 -11 vs. Crone (&amp;7l.
• Milwaukee at Philadelphia, nite
- Burdette (13·7) vs. Sanford (16-

Ml"''. Elsie Roush,

SANTlAGO, Chile UP ~ Bud
Werner of S teamboat Springs,
Colo., won the El Portillo down 1 hill ski race Sunday
with James
Bc&lt;'k.er of the Uni ted States third.
Favored Chiharu Igava or Japan,
Olympic llilved medal winner,
withdrew arter falling .

pitching of Cincinnati Redleg bonus hurler Jim Bowles and the

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Dana Van Meter

y.ean old or over . desiring 1 job
aa pinboy, contact "Rucks" Davia
at the Pomeroy Bowlina: Alleya
any da)' until l p.m.

Monday evening, Augu.rt 2fJ, at as pinboy contact "Rock" Davis
7 p. m. the sound of falling pins at the Pomeroy Bowling Alleys
wUI usher in the 195'1-68 League any day until 1 p. m.
Bowling season as teams from the years old or over, desiring a job
Tri·County League will SQ.UB.CJ! ort
Last, b.u t not leaat , anyone 16
for battle at the local lanes.
First night of play sees the Liberty Restaurant vs the JayCees;
Baker F'l.lrniture will clash with
the Second St. Market, while Hoisum Bakers will take on the Ohio
Valley Sentinel.
Resuming bowling action ~on
1'uesday, August 2'7, tbe newly
organized .'\fen's City League,
bowling from "scratcb", will get
underway at 7:30 p. m , or thereWhatever
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Upsets Favored
·Bowles Hurls Two-Hitter;
Hartford Edges By Gallipolis
Middleport upset favored Racine 6-0 behind the

LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland UP
- Count Wolfgang Berhe von
Trips, clrivint a Porsche R. S., won
'J .e Mountain Grand Prix
of
Swit.redalid auto race S unday, av·
t-raging 106.130 kilometers per
hour (65.8 m. p . h .). Von Trips set
a new track record of 106.136
k. p. b. durint"his first he.at.

first place Hartford Tigers edged past Gallipolis 3-1 at Wahama in the fir st round of the O'Shaughnessy .rlayoifs of the
Ohio Valley Associatlon Baseball League Sunday.
At Racine the power-packed Middleporters jumped on " LHI•f Foozy" Wolfe for II singlet;
and a doub l ~ . Three Radne er-

rors hf'lpt&gt;d
Big man with the bat was Dave
Hindy with four singles in five
trips. Mick Millt&gt;r hatl a double
and sinJ;:Ie r.nd Ike Wilt three sinlilies. Racine 's two singles off
Rowles rmw fro m F...ddie Stobart

in the first .and fourth innings
Middleport got one run in the
first anothf'r in the second then
added one b the sixth, two in the
eic:bth and the final tally in lhf'
ninth.
First innmg - With two out
Hindy sing led and Mille r doubled
him home .
Second - Char ley Stobart walked to lead off , stole Set"Ond, and
S('Orcd on Hennessy's si ngle.
Sillth - Hindy led off with his
thtrd ~tn.i~ht single. Miller wa s
safe on an error, Stobart singled
him hom('. Bowles' foll?wing single went for noughl.
Fifth - Ike Wilt got his second
ot three singlcM, llindy got his
fourth, Miller his single, and two
· runs were home but Wolfe fanned
Bowles for ttle third time to end
the inning.
Ninth - Woody Call walked,
Hennessy (anned, ~elson grounded out. Wilt got his third ~ingle,
scoring C.11 ll.
Bowles fanned nine , walked
none , in a fine exhibition of control pitetling. Wolfe fanned six
and walked two.
The win iiends
Middleport
iilgainst the Hartford Tisers in
the finals on Sept. 8 at Middleport.
Next Saturday night an All-Star
cast of the OVA tangles wllh Hartford at Wahama in a JN.aguc henefll game. It made neccessary puttina the O"ShAU8hnes.sy playoff
final until t he following week.

RATHMANN SETS RECORD
• WEST ALLIS. Wis. UP - •,,Jim
Rathmann ?f Miami, Fla., won ~he
200-mile big ear auto race here
Sunday with a new track record
of two hourfl, two minutes, and 16
seconds and an average of 9lj.l3
miles per hour .

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Nt!w York llt Detroit - Byrne
(4-4) VI Lary {7-l5).
Gene Hcs8on, ttle 1dylish @OuthBoston at KliMas City - Nixon
paw , fanned 19 Gallipolis Mcr- (10.8) vs Terry (4-7).
d!ants for his best production of
Only games sc hedul~d .
the year in thi s d~partment, and
Tu•sday's Gam•s
won a close game, 3-1. Harlford
New Yor": a1 Chieago, night
('('01\erted 10 hils off Valenllnc
Waahinl,!ton at Kan . City, nighl
and Guinther.
Boston at Detroit, night
Hctllon gave up only fo ur hits,
Raltimorc at Cleveland , night.
a triple 11nd single to Bernard
Guinther, a s inl{le to Wig"inH and
another to J urvi s .
Hartford F.corlng: Third inn ing
-- Red Tuckl'r led oH by walking,
Gllrald &lt;.:lark tripled and Cla rk
scored on an infield out .
Fourth inn~ng Dorr &lt;.:\.ark
f•nncd , Joe """'' •i ngicd, G
Roush singled, and Rradley scored
ly Unlttd Pr•11
on Willia Dudding·~ si nslc. Rou s h
The
Sa
n Francisco Forly-Nlncrs
was out at hom~ trying to acore .
Gallipolil hnt - Jarv ia single and Green Bay Packers mainMoKean IIICl"lf\ced and (;ulnther thined their unbe11ten . untied r~ ­
OL'ds In pro football's "Grapefruit
tripled Jarvis home.
Middleport
110 001 021 - ·R 12 2 Lea~o:ut~ " durin~ the week end,
Racine
000 000 000-0 2 3 but tlw y both did It the hard way
hy rnml ng from behind in the'
Bowles and Call . Wcllto and Me· fOILL'th
quarter .
Nickles.
In
Sunda
y's only ex hibition , the
Gallipoll•
tOO 000 000- 1 4 2
Forly·Niner!!
rallied from .a 20.14
Hartford
002 100 000- J 12 I
Valentine &lt;LP), Guinther !In and cteficit to score two louchdowns in
Guinther, Valentine (~) . Hesson lhe la11t period at san Francisco
11nd b('At Was hin~o:ton, 2'J-20.
and Tucker.
On Saturday night, Green Bay
rame bark for a 17·14 victory o~·er
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lhc Chicago Cardinals at AuRtin,
1'c:c. Also Slllurciay, the Baltimore
Coil• held the ""beaten Chicago
H('nf!l Jo a 24·24 tie at Cincinnati
and th~ t: levcland Browns d£tfea ted the Pitt11hurgh Sleeter~ . 28-ta.
A crowd ot 24,781 at San FunDETROIT UP - Mickey Man- cisco saw lhc fledsklns jump off
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lo a 10·0 lead In tho fint period
tie un lake over \IJ(' AmcrLclln adlnal the Forty-Nlncra and elin11
League batUng leadcls hlp from , to the lead for the next two peri·
Ted Wllllama today H he hR.s 11 oWL . Rookie rullbaek Don Bosseler
a:ood day at the plate
fro mthc Unlvcraity of ~.(\ami Fla
Mantle JOel ~nlo Lorlay's g11mc sco1·cd one touchdown and r~ki~
againat rl11ht · h11n de r Frank lary Jim Pudolcy of Central Michigan
of the DetrDlJ....,.Tlgers only two 1e, l.lp the other wltb ld e d
polnt.t beMnd \Villiams. 1'he Yan. aweeps.
w e
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kee center·fieldCl' had two hllJl In
three trlpll aralnat lert hancter Billy Hoeft of Detroit Sunday to ~oolt
hie averaa:c to .376 .
WUil&amp;ma, on the oth.cr htmd ,
went bttlca in three at - hats
arain1t Tom Gormsn of Kansas
City to drop to .376. TAe Red So-x
lluuer btf'll Ralph Terry of the
AthJetlcs today .
WASHINGTON, Pa . OP -The
flth annual P ony Le-.gue World
Series opt'n8 here today w ilh .-lght
reiiOnlll champions fr&lt;~m C&amp; liror
nla to P.!assRChoUclU competllng
for the national teen-age baseball
NEW YORK UP - Rudy Saw- crown .
)'W •nd Gene Armstrona, two unFort Wayne . 100. meet!! Mlllml,
beaten new • talent mlddl ewel~~: hta, f'la ., in the noon , e.d.t., starter
collide toniJht in a TV 10-roUilder and Maywood, 111., Lakea on J.uf.
at St. Nleholaa Artna.
kin , Tu., at 2 ;30 p.m.
Sawyer of lAng bland City,
Jn an evl'nJnJ tWi.n·btll, Padu.N. Y., ll I BIJJht favorite It 8·~ ~ ('ah,
Ky., goea against WaJtham,
t:ll.llel he punebe• hArder than
Ma11s..
at 8 .p...m. a n d La Ma111,
Armltron1 of Ellsabetb, N. J., a
Calif.,
pla}'l
Oooora, Pa-., at 8.30
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The Milwaukee Bl"aves fet-llhey 'll win In a IJreeu, espN·,a1·

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TH!l,IG ~ MTBU:r
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S unda y hC' blad('(! a pnit of A .i to tak:! over seventh p!a~
Annubclle Host pr rsidc nt . pn··
l hrtoe-run hom['rs plus ::t singll' Tht• Red Sox had tlt-d thl' s(·ore
fnr a "pt'rfert day '' that powt&gt;rt•d at 2·2 on f&gt;t•tt' Daley's homer Ln
sidt•d al the uwetiing "rhieh open
t'11 with pra~·c r by Mn; . Clark lh \e
the Hraves to 11 7-3 vil'1orv O\'cr the top of the nmth of( wmnt•r
followed with group ~·ir1ging " Do
the Phillies and enabllld th ~m to Tom Gorman . Vic Power and
l .ord ".
strell;!h thei r National
Le-ague Hector Lope1 also homered for
Kansas City.
Following a short bm.inl'Ss Si'S·
He nry Davi{'t Lemley of Route lead to 7'h games.
sion Phillil! Ihle led thE' gronp in 1, Portland, Ohio and William
Hazle's spectacular one - man
- - -- - - - recreation , afte r which a potluck Michae-l Powell of Route 2, Racine, hatting show accounted for
Mil·
hfn('h wu ser \•ed to Dana Van Ohio, recently wa1 enlisted in the wauk~'s last 5iX runs . Sou t hpaw [
Meter, Annabelle RoSP, Mrs. Law- Army at the Army recruiting main Warren Spahn drov e in th e fir ~ 1
By Phyllit Snowd•n
renC'C Ro RC, Mrs. Bt-rtha Holter. station, Ashland, Ky.
one with a homer oH loser Rubin PICNIC HELD AT REEDSVILLE!
Lester Bailey, Phillis and Charles
.Lemley is tbe son of Clyde Rober ts in the third i nn ing en
A family picnic was hl'ld ht
I-hle. Mrs . Clark !hie. Larry Holter, Smith and Powel1 is thl! son of Mr . route to his 16th victory. The loss
the home of Mr antl }{rs. II D.
l .ou ise F.ishe.r, oloh.n F.l s tcrd'ay, and Mrs. Morga.nPowell.
was Roberts' 18tb compsred with
Brannan at A ('r/l~villc
Sunday.
D:~vi d Hyseli 1 Eld(ln Kraruter, anrl [ M/ Skt GaBie Moore, local Army eight vietories. Stan Lopata hom·
Prescnt
wt&gt;re ~1-r . and Mrs. Wm.
l.eda Mae and Dolores Kraeutllr . , recruiter, completed the young IIOI- e red for the Phlll.ies.
Folan. Rutland ; 1\fr. iuid ~firs.
Clllsox Mov• Up
diers' enlistment papers and 'at·Johnson and childr"'l\o Portla!'ld; ·
rangCd 'ff1r U).elr procesain&amp; at the . The Brooklyn D~dgers edgerl th.l' . 'f. F . Dye. Rt·ed~v.i li e: ;).1rs. Rlllplt''"
' st. Louis Cardinals. 6-5: the
Ashllind station. ·
Adam~. Long Bottom: · A. l ' H\t~·
Both b,oys reported to Fort Jack- Giants crushed the Redlegs, 10-1;
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ins. Mrs . Dorsey Rom int•. Sp~n~
•K enny Taylor and J ohn Ttlyl(}l'
son, S. C.. fill'. .initial processing Dad the Pirat es beat the Cubs, 3-o,
C('r.
W. Va ., Mr. aM Mrs .. R ob~
of Mason, Harry Vickt'Ts 'of New
In the opener, then lot&gt;t lhe night·
a'fld further ·~~i.nment.
Hill and
daughter Mansfield:
Haven , omr:l !lickle Young of \'Ves t
cap, 8-2.
and
~frs . Carl Miller and da.tf
M·r.
Columbia have returned to duty i11
The White Sox tightened the
the U. S. A1'1mY &gt;tlfter h aving 8llen~
American Ltague ra('e considera· !;!htrrs ancf :&gt;O u. At•hem: Mr. an4
furlou ghs with -their ·paren-ts.
bly, climbing to within four gomes Mrs. George Bowen 'and d;w-;hThe two Taylor brothers wUI bl'
Dvtij) was completed at th ~ of first place by !:&gt;eating the Ori· ters, Mr. and Mrs. Cht'ster Fosta1ioned at Fort Campbell, Ky .. Methodist . Ohurth Friltay eveo.!ng oles twicP, 6-2, and 3.0, while De- lan and daughler. Wen C;n-rolton
Mr. and Mr~. John Folan and
w'hlle Vickers (lUd Young wiU .be when certificates were awarded troit defe:~t cd the Yank&lt;·es, 7·2.
otatiflncd at Fort Knox, Ky. All lo 57 children.
Cleveland took a pair from ct 11ughters. London and the hnsts.
Washington, 3-2 and 6-4, and Kan·
.R('\'. and Mrs. R. A. Biddh• lf'ft
sas City be:~t Boston, 3·2.
Su
nday for a weeks vacation in
Don Drysdale was credited with
AOROSS
Ca
nada
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6. Olou
22. Air
his 13th victory for the Dodgers
l. TrembiiDJ'
1. Shaded
raid
although Brooklyn manage!' Wall
Mr. and Mr~ . Ca1-roi l SnowdC'n
1!1. Dup-NUi!
walka
oiCnal
Alston had to employ thre e pitch- all(! Alberta and Phylli ~ attended
plpent
8. Exchann
23:. Merr:t.
ers - Ed ko ebuck, Sandy Koufax the North-South All Star game
l l, Tea cake
premium
ml!nt
and Sal Maulie-to stop the Cards at Canton f'l•iday evening.
(Scot. )
9. Kinl' or
115. Not
in the ninth.
12. Holy thlnp
bl!a.ta
Mrs. Pauline Atkins and dau(IC. Ch.)
10. Stron(
28. IJricft.
Mueller, O'Connl!it Star
I ~hler,. Harr&lt;it:mvi!I.e·. fl [:. l t :Sun·
lS. Sort
flavor
carry.
1Don Mueller drove in three runs d:-,y wtth Mrs. Rhoda Atkins .
H . Greek
14. Mr.
:nr
Saturda·Y J! Uests of Mr. llnd
for the Giants with two hcmers
•mountain
Eisenhower
tray
and a pair of singles and tl'am- Mrs. Alpha Plumm('r w~re Mr. &amp;
I&amp;. Pronoun
16. Ostrtchllkt 2e.A
mate Danny O'Connell also drove Mrs. Roy Barton. anrl daughter of
liS. 4o&amp;ft
bird (var.l
con.
in three runs with a homer, triple Columbus _and Mls~ Emma Tewks17. 'ne Amerl· 17. Fish·land:.
fecticm
3~. Subtle
and
single ar; five Cindnnati hurl- bary of Mtddl:eport.
~an aoldter
ing bCICik
30. Hall quart.
emanatlan
ers
gave
up 15 hils. Ruben Go·
M_r. and M~s J?avid TiJI.is an fl
18. t'orebod18. Slncle unit 32. Kind Ot
31'. Brawl
mez pitched a six·hittf'r for his famliy or ~ambridge spent the
20. Indian
apple
(COlloq . )
14th virtory, bl ankin g the RC'dlegs wc1~ k enct wl_~h her f}arent.s , Mr.
Jl. Explatta
!Tierra del
1ft thll place 38. Co1ar,
until Ed Bailey hit his 17th homer and Mrs. Vlrlor Brak.:.:.
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·24. ''Cradle ot 21. Little child
Of illl4
in the ninth
ML&lt;s. Otral Todd , Orlando, Fl::t.,
fO. Muafc note
Ltberty"
A ffllll' hitter by Vern Law pro- an.:J Mrs. Post lewait of MaL'iPita
27 MOhk"s tltll! .•
duced Pittsb urgh 's virtory over wer e recent guest~ of the ir aum,
, 28. Almleaa
Chicago in the opener, hut ex· Mrs. Eva Flem ing and dnu ghtPr.
aketch
Pirate Dale Lnng, who got three
Sonny PriC'fl or Spe!lffr is
2fl. Disburse
of
the
hits
Clff
Law.
also
ro\!1'('\ed
.o;.pl'nding
a few wrt'ks wi lh his
money
three
more
In
the
nighll"ap
to
pa('e
yr;~ m 1 motlwr Mt·s . !11nr 11 Priee.
31. Cerium
the Cubs to viclory .
Dirk Foley is a pa ~ i~nt a1 tlw
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Bob
Keegan
or
the
White
Sox,
llulzf•r
Hospital where he undN·
32. Mlsucaunc
thumbing his nose ,.at the trad i· went l'ltrgery
(colloq.)
tiona\ Jlnx that is supposed to fn'l 33. Mulberry
Billy and Sh@\Jy Huck nf JI,Jid• ' (Ind.)
low a rtb~'it pcrformllnce, held
dlOP&lt;irt
.'ilpt•nt :\·lonti&lt;~y and Tues·
sa. LatelY 4one
the Orioles to three hits in win37. Regretted
nlng the opener for Chicago. Kee· rlay with 11wi r grand:p~n!nl.s, Mr.
gan, who pitched iii no
hitter und Mrs. l'. W Bilek while tli eir
39. Court ......
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agHinst Washington in
his lasl p.wents wer(' in ·Colu:nbu ~.
Ph yllis Snowd ~ n w,1s an over40, Plunderlnf
previous outing, posted hi s ninth
ral4
gli('St 1-.fonclay of Alber ta
night
win. In the nightcap , Sherm Lol·
41. Vr!!!getable
Snowrl('n
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lar's single with the bases full
(pl.)
highlighted a three - run rally in Sieve . an~\ Llll'I' Y S uuw rlen ."]")t'lll
42. Coneciou•
the sixth inning that gave reliever Sl'Wral day~ with tht•ir gran tlr,trDOWN
cnt..~. Mt·. ;.~ntl \'I rs. ~ur SnowrJe11
Bill Fischer his fifttl triumph.
1. Question
while l.hrir parents, Mr and Ml"s.
Sl:dh Strtlght For Ho•H
2. Curved aaber
CarroU Snowden altende d a ball
AI
Kaiine
smashed
a
pai
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of
3. small hor~e. r.
two-run homer5 and two singles game at Cin~inna ti.
4 . Finleh
Weekend guests or .Sam Dyke
against thf! Yankees while southO. Compu.
paw Billy Hoeft helped himse lf to were bis children John and son
1
point !abbr.)
hh sixth victory with a bases- Gary o! Xenia: Mr. and Mrs. Jerll.t.IL'Ir CRYnoQVOftl-Hil!t., . tlow 10
loaded double. Hoeft gave up eight ald Woodrum anrl daughters : Mr
hitA, including 11 firs t-inning hoinc an d Mrs. James Heitt and son
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run to Ha1ok Bauer. Bob Turley of Colunflms ; Mrs. R.u1h Lucus of
Wellsto n and Ct&gt;ei l Heitt, U. S.
' ' . Ohe Jetter limply atandt ror anothV. In t.hll: IJ&amp;Iit.Pit A lit -•1·'1 wus the loser.
The Indians won th eir opener Navy.
tor tht t!'l'4t L•t. )C tor the 'two o·.. •te. •lnpe ktten,
Mr. and ~{rs. Chril Di ehl spf.'nt
from the Senators on Jim ftctrophea, the IMJ&gt;(lh and r_prmatlon o(. .tl\t worill In aU .
gao's eighth-inning homer . Loser Sun day with his brother Bill of
Each. da)' the COde letten an dlfleNiil.
Chuck Stobb!! had a 2·0 lead until Chillicothe.
A .l ll)'ptopm QuotaUoa
the seventh when homers by Gene
Carolyn Parker of
Chf'ster
Woodling and AI Smith tied the spent a few dnys with her couTt, tiA ZHWZND DJ
score. Mike Garcia held Washing· s in Linda Parker.
ton to five hits. Ray Nurleski bad
'Mr. and Mrs. Harv~y Erlewine
YKO SXGN~I:Q XN OSJ&amp;RIORkkto come to Cal McLish's aid In and daughi:er spent Sunday.. with
...OYHI-KOAYLO ldJZHR,
t~e njnth Inning of the nightcap her mother,
Mrs. Jya How r ll of
bUt
preserved McLish 's sev- Leon , W. Va .
latunla&gt;'• Cr;n.to,ooler ·HQW ARE mw; M!!lll'l'\" !'ALt..'
· enth Victory.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stobart,
~ AND THE WJ!:APONS Of' W~ Pa:rtJSHED!- BAMUi:lt
Woody Held's ninth-inning home Syracuse s pent Friday with Mrs.
Dlttri1Ntrt4 b1 Klq l'.. t\1r.• lyl'ldleat•
run otf Tom Brewer enabled the Hattie McKenzie . .
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Bob (Hurricane ) Hazle is levPilng a pi:!th to
the J.)cnnant ror thehJ.
Hazle. a left-handed hitting outfielder brought up from
Wichita on July 27. has been Milwaukt!'e's most devastati ng
hittel' the past two weeki anrl now sport s a 526 averagt.&gt; wi!f
rookie

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NEW YORK UP - Angry manager Birdie Tebbetts lowered the
boom on his slumplng ClnCinna.ttl
Redic~ today,
sl•PPI·nf tbezn
with a curlew and rules o'li drink·
ing beer and SmokJng.
Tebbetts barred the door of Uti!
Redlegs' alubhouso at' the Polo
Ground.o~ lifter Sundny'll iD-I loJS
to the Giant!!, Clndnniltl's 12th dOfeat i n the last 13 gamesr a lfl· d
" roasted"
his players'. ~.~v·s. ,ll
w a 8 learned he announced 'ht•
rollowing rules for play~ :

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woman $eliirig yarns.

told her oo -th3t 1&lt;"'« 11

spinning all our

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the board .•• FORO is the lowest
priced of the low-price three!•

An 11 ·p.m. curfew at night l)il
days when the team pla.}1 in ' the
afternoon; after night games play·
e rs UL\.I.Sl l,lO direclJy (rom th() .b all
park to their hotel rooms,
No bee1· drinkin g afl.flf g&amp;ri).CI,
No 5moktna; In uniffJ'iJll,. · :
,
A~l player~ muAt raP'tJ:ir•.i:g. rile·· ~.
hc1.el lobby at 9:30 a.m., ever y
day, whether or no~ !l llllD\l! 1 ~
scheduled that day.

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Sugar Ray Backup

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really EASY 1

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"J~n ao !hrouib with the fight
if lhcre '.s no televialon," Robh1.1on
saUl early today, "But ar l.lle con1·
ml.ulon s a y 1 ita IOl l.o be televbed bY the theater network television outfit, there'll be no fight. "

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crown ·a,a.iJ;W,:,• wdterwolabt chatn•
pion Basuto' at Ylbkee Stadium,
Sept. 2::1, Cl'llled oft th41 fight last
Tucsria)l because o( a dispute ov.;,r

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And he stands ready
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NEW YORK UP - The N. Y.
State Athletic Commisalon· met in
8pecia1 aess.lon toda~· · to find out
whether Sugar R.ay Robhuon will
go through with the million-dollar
Carmen B11iUo fl~hl

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SACRAMENTO, Calli, UP -A
strapping blonde ' 18 • year • old
nomed Jo Anne Gander•on
fie.
atue, Wash., whO 81ta-c~ed out in
g1iolf shagalng ballJ 11t 1 pubH&lt;'
COur5e, reigned today 111 quee~ of
t~e nation's amateur Julfen.

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has only two ambH.iont now .' tO
JOt a college cduta.tion and bru11h
up on her .p utting.

Mlsa Gunderson WOn Ole 3.7lh
National Women'• ~terw tdlf
champlonahj.p last ~et end wtt\
a IUI'PrlliDJiy e-61)' 8 !lftd • Vi~
over a vi! reran eompeUtor. Mr.:
Ann Casey Jobnatone · of Maion

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you look at tho ~d valueo in the '67
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atay in otyle. Intmon have opooe aplenty lor
m lanky adult&amp; A , _ "X.U.. Ford" &amp;lveo a
rido thet'o aweot, amooth aDd' IODtle. And a
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Ohio, recently wa11
~·nli~ted in t~ ArmY, at lht' Arllly
rt.'f l'~tttlnl ma\n Jtahun, A ~ hland .
Ky . M/ Sgt Gallle Moort', lut11l
ArlliY t·~·crulf('r , &amp;nnounccd today
Jones. who iH the son of l' hurle ~
Jone11, was enli!ited un/.Jt-1' o SP('&lt;'ia l
Arm.v !Jl"OI,l rum wtlirh
permit s
qualified volunteen to choo~c
their lleld of tra inin g and l'hosc
the Ordnance COrptl.
The young 10ldler reported Lo
Fort Jarkso11, S. C., for initial
proceiSing and further IIL&gt;Sign·
ment.

White Sox Tighten American
Race In Downing Orioles For 2

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The Senaton were
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are 'PartkiJ)IIting in the Army'i B
months' trainin11 program tor rE' ·
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aAd Kantaa ctty fan&amp; wUJ bavl! to

while the Atlalet1et were ellmlnated ftea ~ lolt two came. ~o
tluo Ortolot IIIJ'IInf tho ....,t end.

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your needs are
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I PRE· SCHOOL SPECIAL

Birdie Chirps
Angrily With
Slumping Redlegs .

Dcmu Vau :'rtt•tH 1\ho will l·niN

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Out.Of AL Loop Rare
mathemal ithl! Amerled LMiue pe~•nt nee by drop·
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llntliDdhtU. N and 6-4, Sunday

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Only ga rnes sc heduled .
Tund•r's G•mu
Chkago at Brooklyn , night
Milwaukee at New York , nlJ:ht
Ci ncinnati at Philiil., night
St. Louis at Pittsburgh , night
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
New York
79 44 .642
Chicago
75 48 .Hlll 4
Boston
63 M .516 HPh
Detroit
fl2 61. -'04 17
Baltim ore _
59 63 .484 19'h
Cleveland
60 M .480 20
Kan11u City
48 76 .387 31 If..
Wasttlngton
47 77 .379 32\6:
Sunday'• R•tults
Detroit 7 New York 2
Kansas City 3 BostDn 2
Chicago 6 Baltimore 2 hit
Chicago 3 Baltimore 0 2nd
Cleveland ~ Wa~hint,:ton 2 1st
Cleveland 6 Wa~hington 4 2nd
Mondoy's PrDIHbl• Pltth•r•

Pomeroy 1.1
spending a few da)11 with Mr. and
Mrs. Webel" Theobald.
Mra. Harley Amos or etmttnbus
visited ·r ecently with Mr. and Mn
Johnston of Brac.lbw'J'.

SOLOCUPS KElPS TITLE
MILWAUKEE UP - The Solocup team of Santa Barbara, Calif.,
1 succel!sful\y defended its 20 • goal
national polo championship Sun' day by beating the Dallas, Tex.,
1 team, 9-4, as Ray Harrington
scored six goals.

WER~-'l R

Br United Preu
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee
76 4(} .623
SL. Louis
69 54 .561 7th
Brooklyn
70 M .560 '71,2
Cincinnati
62 61 .504 14':-l,
Philadelphi11
62 61 .504 14th
New York
60 fl7 .472 18lh
Chicago
48 73 .397 27lh
Piltsburgtl
46 76 .377 30
Sund•r's Re1ults
New York 10 Cineinnati 1
Milwaukee 7 Philadelphia 3
Brookl yn 6 St. Louis 5
Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 0, lst game
Chicago 8 Pittsburgh 2, 2tld
' Monday'&amp; rrobabl• Pileh•rt
Cin&lt;'innatl at New York- Amor
0 -11 vs. Crone (&amp;7l.
• Milwaukee at Philadelphia, nite
- Burdette (13·7) vs. Sanford (16-

Ml"''. Elsie Roush,

SANTlAGO, Chile UP ~ Bud
Werner of S teamboat Springs,
Colo., won the El Portillo down 1 hill ski race Sunday
with James
Bc&lt;'k.er of the Uni ted States third.
Favored Chiharu Igava or Japan,
Olympic llilved medal winner,
withdrew arter falling .

pitching of Cincinnati Redleg bonus hurler Jim Bowles and the

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Farewell Party
Is Given For
Dana Van Meter

y.ean old or over . desiring 1 job
aa pinboy, contact "Rucks" Davia
at the Pomeroy Bowlina: Alleya
any da)' until l p.m.

Monday evening, Augu.rt 2fJ, at as pinboy contact "Rock" Davis
7 p. m. the sound of falling pins at the Pomeroy Bowling Alleys
wUI usher in the 195'1-68 League any day until 1 p. m.
Bowling season as teams from the years old or over, desiring a job
Tri·County League will SQ.UB.CJ! ort
Last, b.u t not leaat , anyone 16
for battle at the local lanes.
First night of play sees the Liberty Restaurant vs the JayCees;
Baker F'l.lrniture will clash with
the Second St. Market, while Hoisum Bakers will take on the Ohio
Valley Sentinel.
Resuming bowling action ~on
1'uesday, August 2'7, tbe newly
organized .'\fen's City League,
bowling from "scratcb", will get
underway at 7:30 p. m , or thereWhatever
abo uts. '

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Roush-Barnnger Nuptial Vow&lt;:.
Are Exchanged On ::,atur·dayl

POMEROY

Mr, Mrs Gnff Russell Celebrate
M1ddleport Cub
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Golden Weddmg Ann1versary Sunday Scouts EnJOY
1 hi' Gtlde
\\ edd 1ng ann ver
Ml Gold sw rl tapers !lghled the D
A c d
sary of Mr and M~ Grtff RusseU tah"
d hem nts carr ed out tbe
ay t On'l en

Mr, and

Hadrord ldt
Se\'eral days vL t
( tun bu~
wtth. Mr .. d Mr" ~Jr un lluwell
and to atte 1d the S a e F'a r
Mr and Mrs Malcolm Mees and
ca.ughler Ed th An n tur !.!d to
their home Fn Ia) n "ht arl{'r 11
several davs vt t n Lolumbu
wllh Mr 1011d \1rs Ot 0 ~IHil' 10 U
daugbtl'r Joan Wh le here the y
Vtslted the mo and a ten d I the
State Fa r
Mrs Flora Hetzer of C Jumbus
tS the guest~) of Mr a d Mrs Bak• r
Gordon
Mtss Donnu C rclt"' uf Co lu 1bu
spent the wt't'kend w t h her par
enb Mr and Mrs Homer Cirri
Carmel
Ph1l Wolff and John Shelf na 1
of Portsmouth were r~ccnt bu:;
tne!fi 1'1Sit~&gt;rs m Pomeroy
M r and Mrs Garth Bea I of o\ t
hens and Mrs Syl1&lt;1 Marun
f
Jerseyville were Saturday guest~
of Dr W S Hart and laughtc1
Mss Else
Mrs Robert Gooch and dau~;h
ers retur ed to thclr home Col
limbus afler ~ se vera l day~ v s l
w1th her par ts Mr a d Mrs E
J Htll They we1e c-r-on piln d
home by Mrs t-Ill wl 0 w II r mt~ 111
for two weeks v s t
M1ss L lv G1rola n
urday w th Mrs lioh 1 Gn 1 a
the l'!ome or her 1 aren s Mr and

Mrs E J 1(111
M1 a1 d Mr!'l I a
Christ a of
Mar on \ ~ ted F'r dav w1th 1\lr
and Mrs C J Eber.sbach and othe r
relat ves

Br11dbury wa.s eelt·bra ed Sunda)
~ uguS'I 25 when the r rh ldren
Dr Dell Russt ll El na Hn I
T \'. agner \ or k P:t and \Ir s
Wan 1.:~ N{&gt;'&gt;' II c lvra io Spr gs
lolo r l~n n ed open house at the
H.u .s ci hume
A U n er at the Mart n Rest
al.lrant In II' d llepur and atten
ri a f'f' a tl e Bradbury Church c,. /
h t P c~oed the Open !l ouse
0 I R at th res taur I "ere M
and ~11-s G r ff t&lt; ussell Mr 11
Mrs K T Wagn c and ch 1 dn n
l{a t n a d T'h
as \!rs Scow a I
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d \lr~ iu ~~etl ~nto S m An
drC'.v a
Jam es M
S n F k
\1 Ill P. ot Mr .'I I I M s Isaac
\to• cr Ro f'v II&lt;' Mr and i\! s
E a n Ham I
&lt;~1 d Ma ry Ja &lt;' a I
Rob!:'
Cha ta qua
llr an I Mr~ fiu ss II a 1d lhC' r
lhrr-c I ldn were
lhr re C[
n l ne for th e Op n Hou st' and
Mr&lt; Ru sell "" 0 rt a corsa~c and
~lr Russe ll wore a houtnnn rf' fnr
the o&lt;:cas 00 Arnn gf' nC'nt of gold
f owers a 1d ot er summH bios
cd thro ugh out the
hv ng roo an I t: fts nr the hono1
ed tou p.l e wer e ~lisp nyed n the
I v ng rf)Om
D ungroo11 hostesses wPre
:rlrs Dell Russell Ehna Mr
Ev:. Han ltn
Chaul3 1q 1a M
'\\IIIIa \\ar e.r Mrs MornsNeut
zl ng &amp;nd Mrs ~rank r. ssell M1d
dll'lport Mr Jo ~r!ph Welker ( ol
u nl ~ Reg1ste 1 g of the guests
wc1e th e g1a lch llren or Mr a1 I
Mrs R scI Karon un I Thon as
\\ a e ~ 1d A d cw R sst! I
1he 1hrr e l!cr d wcdd ng cake
w s ~o~.r eat h ed w1th yel ow rose
h I a 1d Loppc by an arch of
golden leaves over th(' n mcrals

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all r New lhwrn
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the bride cho~ a nvy blue and
wh1te f1g 1('d drclis with a navy
blue ltnen cape 1\cr at.'CCSsorlca
were n.n~ \lue an d whtte A while

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1 he br le 11 B graduate of Wa
hama H~gl School Mason 'A Va
and W1Ucnhurg College Sp1lng
f1e ld Ohio She !11 ll me 1 ber of the
Delta Zt Ill So1 Olll) 11nd Theta Eta
KappR II me Ecom01mc~ un:nunzn
lion ShC' ~~ rvl'd o the [ nn lie I
lcm c r \1 cit her soul r year In
co \leg&lt;'
Mr fln rr nli(l'r w s grarlunlcrt
fro 1 Ben 1 nun fi ranklln lllgh
Sci ool RocheAtor New York and
\\ 1ttc• burg College Sprangfleld
Ohio He lJI affiliated with t Alf\brln Ch Alphn
national socl•l
fraternity all(j, Phi Sigma Tau na
t10nal honorPt~J.l.e was vice-pre•
•dent or the rrn~aternlty
Councll while m collelile -.fdr Barringer 18 enterh1g the Lutheran
Theologll'nl &lt;;,;e~n nary In Phlladol
phla Penns) hanta thh fall
Aft er S('pt~ mbcr 4th the couple
will be nt home at 7327 Boyer
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From Ten Day
Trip Thru East
Mra Add e Fugate hat relu1 ned
from a len day motor trll) with
fncnd1 tbr mgh
VIrginia and
Wuhmgtnn D C
Among th many Vrrelnla clUes
they tourc:t were Jamestown
Fredericksburg
1\oinoke Rich~ Yoar Confidenee mond Charlottcavllle and Lexina:
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the Illness nf relatives m Zanes
Mr and Mrs Edgar Vale an'tl
I"Uif' and &lt; olumb IS
daughter Dettma Columbus wer~
Mr a nd 1\~r W lllam ~radford week end gue!lts of Mr and Mrs
were r~el' I !!Jests of Mr and w Iham Wyatt
Mn Lawrence Brartfo d ~nrl fam
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FAMILY NIGHTS

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CALL 122

Tri-Lustre

Robinson's

Oeaners

Laundry

Hm $teet
lllrldleport, Olllo

s-ad Street
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PoaleroJ, Ohio

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New Ordinance Sets
Gross \Veight For

Final Meeting
Is Called On
"
Regatta
Plans

VIllage
CouncilofMonday
mght
mgPomeroy
and under
suspension
rules passed

Duane Sm th Jayeee NatiOnal
Dtreetor IS to be the pr nc1pal
sp"aker or the evenu g at a
mee-tmo of the Me gs Cuunty Jun
or Chamber oJ commerce Wed
mght tt 8 p m n the
loc-al C'i'Ub rooms above the Dally
Sentmel offices
The Me gs Jay-cees OCi!"'iz•oti&lt;mJ.
s rurrcnlly conducl ng h
Rou u p Membcrsh p d ve and
h:ts extended an mv1ta.t1on to a
number of prospective members
throu~hout the county to at end
thlS ;&lt;~r:liCI.Ilar meetmg
R1ehard Rll'senb!IU n
Javtoee p es1dent In a letter appeal to the prospect vc members
today sa d The program of our
county Wil ... e organlzshon IS 01 e
which 1 feel Y~&gt;u will fwd QUite
wotthwh le masmuch a~ tt g1ve.s
y~&gt;ung men of our county
port Llllty to part c pale m
promotion and betterment of m r
county

weight limit from 10 000 pounds gross load
pounds
In passage of

Pomeroy Resident
Jailed Foilowing
An Auto Accident
A Pomer11y res1dent

Harry J
Snider 36 was restdlng in Me1g~
County Jail today following hLil
arre!lt late Monday by Deputy
Sher cr Ly()ntl on ~barge!! of dr1v
mg whde under the mfluence of
alchohol and dnVJag to the left
ol center
Attordmg to the pollee report
Snuler Wa8 arre1ted a(ter h!.S Ford
ear left tht! roadway to the left of
center on Route 143 at the Ave
nue Br1dge went mto the left
hand datcb traveling approxtmat.eJy 100 fed to where at struck and
demohRhed a .1mall wooden bndge
LYons 1'\\lled to investigate
iound Smder Mill 1n hu car which
f t l sa1d to be a total lou He 15
elated to appP.ar before Justiee of
Peace R E. Gnndley
Also rea1dlng In the County Ja I
today for a three day peraGd 1s
Rk:hard L Guldos 21 of r..o'eu
ville 0 GUidos a state hquor department agenl LS servmg h1s
three days as the result of a con
rictilm m Common Pleas Court
for.:drivmg wb.lle mtolUeated..
~ Synr.use women alto had
a '1ftit~f" jatl sta.y Monday ttiJih'
when they were arrested on ~hld'
gea of f ghbng Alter an appear
ance before Just ce of the Peaee
R E Gnndley the two women,
Betty D1t"'kens 34
and Rosella
Thompson .;3 were ordered released from eu&amp;tody

"God Is Good"
To W. Virginia
saul
God was good to
He gave us so
resources he bad
on top of eaclJ

Sunday that
\\est V rgtn a
nnmy natural
to pile them
other
Underwood made the comment
at the annual p cmc of the West
V rgm1a Society of Akron wherr
he outlined n th1ee pm t program
to stop migration from hiS state
1 Dave come here to tell YI&gt;U
about it the gGvernor &amp;aid be
cause Ak.l"on u the best place
outs d'e of the state to get a
crowd of \\est Vll"g fllil !&gt; loge h

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Middleport Police
Breaking And Entering "' ..'!"
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New Haven Church
Oldest L~bor Day IPlalll_!ing Special
Celebration In
Labor Day Service
Ohio Is Scheduled

Rell Blankenship
Pleas Not Guilty
To Murder Charge

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Ford Motor Company Reveals
Its Newest Car- The Edsel
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Development Program
Honors New Haven EUB Church Services
Ev~gelistic
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tton that will bar most heavy vehtcJe trafftc
Mulberry avenues by passmg an ordinance

F1nal pla.u are to be drawn
Wedneiday at 8 p m for the fl.nt
boatiq repUa to be held la the
Pomeroy Bend area oa Sept. 15.
Wllllo Leld1ogham eh.olrman of
the event announeed today planl
for the meetmg which will be beJd
the ..fetropoUtan Manne Sales
t~~O:d on W Matn-st In Pomeroy
In announcing the meeting
whtch will finaliZe all plant for
tbe fortheanung event Leadmg
ham urged that all CDmrnJUet
membera eha1rmen and other an
t.erested persons be pretent to
aid in the p opoted venture

Jaycee National
Director To Be
Guest Speaker

In Progress

your preUy dre01e1 eome back spotlesoly clean fresh aad sparkling
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folloh today 67 71 .... lOUth. Low hlltJeht MNI't, '• tt.
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Dnoted l'o l'lle Jntere.UOI r .. Jlelfs-JI•N• Area
Pomeroy Middleport

Partly clouciJ -

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A Labor Day Serv ce 1s be ni!
Middleport pollee today were mveshgatmg a b~i~~ g
He salfi tile nroera n
ncl1rled
planned
at the NOIV Haven E U
entermg
which
occurred
at
the
Rawhngs
garage
at
mid
.more ald for local commUmbes
Ohio s oldest Uabor Day celc B Church for neJ:t Sunda)' eve
better hlg;hways &amp;nd Improved night last mght Nothmg was stolen
educational systems
Chief of Pollee LeRoy Bartrum reported that Patrolman Ike brahon wh1ch IS now almost 89 mng at 7 30 The Umted Brother
The improvement-s w11l br1~b Neal m makmg a routme check of the garage at 12 30 AM dts yean old w11I be held Seplt!mber hood of Carpenters and Jmner~
7 at the Amerlean Legaon Grove or Amenea Local 1159 has been
ten the
tn U&amp;\rlai fut ITe for
cov~red a wjndow of the garage broken and evidence indJcat near Wilkesville
inVIted Wlth the1r Carmi es
\\est V rg1nl'!l Um;lerwoo~ sa1d
mg that a £'omblnation on a aale
Between 4000 and 4500 penon11
Tbe Invitation Ill extended also
and msurc the young wl1ppcr
had been tampered with
are expected to attend the affa1r to mclurle workers m lhl' Bend
snappers a good future m thetr
sponsored bv the JO&amp;epb Freeman area those jn other Umons ..and
beloved htlls
Bartrum ~a1d that Neal was of Pest American Leg~on and Auxd those not 1n any Umon Everyooe
the opmlon that the persons who iary
IS welcome
MA.,:R;;K:;:ET:-:R:;EP::O;:;R::T:entered the budding were st1ll 1n
The celebration wdl get under
There wtll be spee1al mus c
:E~gs stet~ y
pnaes lit farms
the buiJdlng when he ente~d to way at 8 00 a m and wll1 end by the Adult an-d Yr.uth Cho rc
consumer whiles and brown-s A
inves1gatc ani! made the1r escape wJth a danco About 300 pounds of of the ehurch The Vernon quar
]Umbos 47 52': A larger 45-47 A
through a back doer and mto the beans and 100 pounds of meat tet Will smg The pastor Rf&gt;V K
medium 33 315 A small 23 2' B
used car lot He believed that they will be cooked
J Scott wtU brmg a meJSsagc on
GALLIPOl.IS Ohto UP - Rell es('aped over a fence to th~ rear
large ~3-37 FOB A large M-6:S
The dmner was started JUst af
What Chrast Dces For The Man
!\, medium U-42 B large 4245
Blankenship of VInton OhiO un 1 of the garafe
ter the Civil War ae a veterans
Ch1c)ten,s steady
trvers 3 3 ~ der md1ctmcnl tor first rlcgr~
Entrance to the garage was reumon by GAR members at the
bs IIJ.31
heavy hens lS. 15 murder for the slaymg of a rellow made by breakh g a wmdow and old Wtlkeav•lle Academy grounds
FREE CLOTHING DAY
hgh.t hens 10..12
PTIIIOner In the Galha County Jail then reaching m to unlock at Ev1 in September 1868. The c..AR con
Capt Glenna Rummell t of the
f'rrtr dlatrabub"On 65 000 al 10 here 10 days ago pleaded not dence indicated that tbc persons tinued to sponsor it until 1021 8alvat on Anny today aiHioWicecl
67 000 at 19¥..
100 000 at 20 gmlt.• Monday before ,Judge Rob- who Pntered the garage searched when the Amer1ean Legion Post Free Clo.thmg Day Thursday at
3000 at 20~ 10 600 at 21 and ert M Betz
for- tools In " tool box which they took over the sponsorship
local headquarters from 9 30 a
had dumperl on the floor They
8000 at undetermined prices
Tbere w1ll be r•des and games m until noon Anyone 111 Me ~
Three lndldments were return used a vise gr1p a hammer and for tbe chlldren and lots of County wlll be taken care of b
ed agamst 81ankcnsh p by a grand a small atet&gt;l punch m their at good entcrtamment
DIVORCE ASKED
calting
In a d1vorce action r led tn the jury called Into special sessJon by tempt to open the safe
Bartrum reported that valuable
Me1gs County Common
Ple11s the Common Pleas Court Judge
Court today Gwendolyn WoHe of last Friday ReSides the murder m ev1dence had been diScovered at
Ratfine askcxl for d1vorce frG'm dlctment tbe charges mcluded the scene He was to take the eva
Bernard Wolfe of RACine E W woundmg of another prlsouer and dence to the Lendon Pr•son Farm
Mn support
today for :1 check and believed
Pe~&gt;ples 18 attorney for the 11lam
that some I ght on the cr1me would
Blankenship Is accused of grab- be revealed by evenmg
VACATIONING jN CANADA
bing a pistol from the the holster
Roland Dur!ft Carl Hendncks of Sher1U OatMt Baml aa Ba1rd
Oliver Mitch 59 of Middleport
DETROIT (UP) _ The" Ford Motor Co
today offic1ally
Herman W1l&amp;On
Charle5 Neafc" passed m front of b1s cell Baard reported that he had heen slt'epmg '"..•rop•pedlts elaborate shroud of secrecy around the Edsel the
and Roger Hysell are spendmg a sa1d Blankenship demanded to be n a car m the used car lot at the r ,
week fl1hmg at Bruce Mtnes On released and when Batrd refu!illed tJme and w .. s awakened when a new medium priced car It hopes will wm back for Ford the
car drove n He sa d that lle heard htle tt lost to General Motors in the 1920 s- worlds b1ggest
tano canada
the prLSoner -began aho~&gt;tmg Wtld
Chrysler
Studebaker
Packard
ly Killed b) one bullet was Loren the glass break and llea~d one man automakor
say
Go ahead The man who
Tbe nations second
ranktng and Amerlc:m Motors dealerships
.Borden
spoke wu st;mdlng beside the car producer a eompletely new Edsel to bandle the new Ford ear
m which Mitch was Iyme
hoe wlll compete In the fast
Edsel a flashy powerful car
M1teh sa1d that he d1d not ratse growmg med1um price f1eld wtth does not (liCe an easy time of It
up becauRC he Willi a-fraid of be auch make1 as Bu1ck and DeSoto
lh
tall scene But Ford 11;
u g lut on the head and kept in and 111 expected to carry price on e re
m nd that he would get a good tagt ranglllJ from $2 .500 to $4 soo conf1dent the Edsel w1n make it,
James Adams Ia
took at t-hem when lh~y left Ho~
It goes on d•splay in dealer hke Mercury did when ntroduetd
NORTHER:,,~::.~:U.
Haven Evangeltcal United Brethren Church K
ever be never heard a car lellve showroom Se t 4
In 1938 The Edsels art stream
Pohce thcomcd that someone had
The ~
LS OOttmg 250 m•l hned and c~&gt;lorful and feature
Bernard Claywell Prlndpat Er, W¥ awarded second place m the state of
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d •
.!lome novel
firsts
l
nest Wlqett Eleanor Miller Wil
in The Town and Country Church Develop
brou.gh t Lbe t hi eves to the pace
lion do1ll'~t 1n (fe!ugn an ue.ve1opGrill• Dlltlnctin
uam Peck lvakfe Ryan 7th and
for the Middle Atlanbc Area
Th
t
unctlve featqre of
Evangehstic servweq t~re 1n and then drove on becau8e no car ment coats that the pubhc will
belonging t.o t.hem was found at Jib _ and buy _ the Edsel
e mo.s t 115
8th Max Crabtree 5th and 8th
tbe sum of triO 00 c-o-n-,du-e"t- t"'h_e_ m_o'"'
sl- ef::lo:-o::l-;
lv"'e-m
::;ln"ts- progress this week at the Har the
t.lt.&amp;.
11 Models AvallaW.
Edsel s external styling 1A 1ts
ford Ev.angellcal Umted Brethren
Nora Joroan •th Lenna OberhoJ 1:~~~~~:~~1~ to Mr J A King
Tbe new Ecl!ell _ 18 modcb 10 grdle It conststs or a vertical
!er 3rd Jean Alkire 2nd and
Annual Confer- try poauble
Chur-ch Rev K J Scott pastor
aar opemng In front of the
PARKtNG METERS
I ou.r IJeJ'1e11-wtIt roun d ~u t Ford 1 oval
Margaret Goodwin 1st
Seulon at "Parterebura: W
It Include.. religious group11 of The services are sponsored by
di to
n nked by honzontal
Pomeroy
Patrolman
John
Me
a
1ine m.akhJg it eompe''b tiVe with ra a r k
EASTERN LOCAL DISTIICT
The presentation was made by all races and all faiths In th111 the ElUB Men of the New Haven
11
lllverv'-w
Rev Samuel A Snyder Jr purpose Progre11! must be made Church o€ "bleb Edgq.r Layne ts Kenz e reported today colleellons other producers from the lowest il'1 wor
of $277 from parking metert&gt; Ior to the highest priced lines Ford
In the rear tt has horizonW taH
Cbar1es Norrie
Prlneipat and Executive Darector ol tbe Town 1 by the local thureh In three areas prestdent
hopes to aell 200 000 of the new lights that sweep down on the
Lhe past week In Pomeroy
7th and 8th Qrade teacher Grace and Country Program and Dr Jar- ~Toward A Better Church Toward
ears 1n 19S8
trunk door
The rear fenders
Thur.&amp;day evening the B1ble
wcese 1st grade Gretta SutUe rett T Chandler Executive Sec A Better Communltv and Toward
Ford olflclals sa1d tbe Edsel Ill feature a &lt;"oncavc scallop Dual
SPECIAL MEETING
message wtll be by Bernard L1cv
2nd Bertha Smith Oth and 8th
retary of tbe West Vlrtinia Coun- A Better World
CMster
ell of Cburehes.
The prorrarn 18 sponsored by ing Jr and on Friday- cvenmg
A .pecial meetmg of the Letart the flnt new ear to be introduced headlights are •tandard
The four ser1es of Et:bell
Jt R. Gray Executive bead El
Tbe TOW:D and County Church tile Coune.l).s of Cburches of Mary Rev Forrest Murray
pastor or FaUs PTA has been called for 8 to the public tbrou&amp;b aa entirely
eanor Knagbt tat Wilma Herr- Development Program 14lek8 to land Delaware New Jersey New the Union Char~e wtU bring the p m TUesday at the Letart Grade new deale!' orranb:aUon in about Ranger Pacer Corsair and Cita
mann 2nd Thelma Orr !rd Fe. help ehureftes iD ptaees of. len York and West VIrginia, and by the message The pastor wzll School for .pul"p08es or b1ring an 30 yean A number of the Edsel tion - all have VB engines wlrtch
dealers p'Vfl up General Moton. range up W S5D bonepower.
(Conllooed on P•R• TWo)
lhlll teo thousand popul.iiloo to the Sean-lloebw:lt Foundallon.
preach on Saturday evenma.
uru.•ant cook.

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sa. . youroelr Ume !rouble and money by leltlng us take over your

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W1th the openmg of Me1gs County Sch"''l• scheduled for
next Tuesday County School Supermtendent 0 0 Patterson
today announced the personnell assigned to the var1ous
schools throughout the county
The teacher and personell hstmgs as announced are
BEDFORD IUitAL
George S:ugent PrmcJpal Hel
~n Carper Le&lt;&gt;na Story Ada Hos
lin!! Helen Dais teachers Her
bert Whaley jamtor Frank Jonet~
Harold Jones W1lham Hart Ern
PRt W.ood h s drivers and Edna
Clark and Efta Cullums co11ks
COLUMBIA LOCAL
W E Campbell 7th and 8th
TentatJve plans were made at fl
grade Anna McDamel :Sth and
recent
meeting of Rae ne Amer
lth grades M1llle Coen 3rd anrl
oan
Leg
on for the lOth Annual
4th grades o.nd Ruth Starkey 1st
Fa1!
Feshval
to be held on the
and 2nd grade James Gaston Tay
~treets of Racine Saturday night
lor Moore Chester Pr1ee and Men
dal Jordan bus dnvers Weshna SeptEmber 28th
Post Commander Vargll Walker
Crabtree and Beulah Cox cooks
has
appomterl 111 general cha1r
T "' Galaway ]amtor
man of the at'a1r William Cros
WESTERN LQC;AL DISTRICT
Df Cross Store
Ruth1nd Hl,h SchltOI
The entertamment eommlttee
Orm H Smith Pnnclpal M1ss
Mary c hapman Foreign Language wtii be headed bY Howard Sayre
and English Clarence Dtcken In and the Legion Aux1hary Plans
dustnal A11S Mtss Elu:abeth Lloyd are f~&gt;r a squ.are dance on th&lt;l
English Mrs Garnet Moo"fe Home itreet and games and contest I for
Economics Keith Nelson Se1enre !tid 1 es pony r1des and games of
and Ass t Coach Henry W NuU ~ill and amusement for older
Jr Sdenee Miss Martha Ohllng lolk
er Com~rce Jacob F Smalea
81!1 Fox m char¥e of the eatQ
Jr Soclal"'Sc1cnce James Vennan "Onnn ttee promiSeS a real treat
History and Conchmg Mrs Ethel For the f1r.st hme e-.er the t;e
Chapman Vocal Mus1c
Robert gion will have a barbecue with
Seibert Instrumental Music Miss plenty of bB"rbccued spare nbs
Alberta Snowden Secretary to hot dogs and hamburgers
Prt"etoal Earl M'cHaffte and Hon
An eleclnc automatic clothes
el 'Denner ianJtors
dryer and elcctrk mixer w11I be
"'IVen to the lucky winners Manv
Rutland Grade Sch"" ~
Herbert Parker Prmclpal Mrs ~&gt;ther prizes will be given away
Margaret Parsons lit Ita~ Mr•
September- 28th Is a &lt;late to
()live Page ht grde, .)In Muriel keep in mind and btl gur. uill at.
Foley 2nd grade
Mrs lfearJ tend this tbe blll"t and befit
Bunce 2nd grade Mrs
Martha yet of tbe ten yeaTs or fall fes
chapman 3rd grade Mrs Blancb:e tivals In R&lt;acme The Htgb School
Nelson 3rd grade Ml'S Anna Og band will be scheduled for one
din 4th grade M1ss Joan Mont of ts first aoppearanccs of the
gomerv 4th grade Mrt~ Audrey school year
Pat'terBon 5th gr.ade Bryan J van
AdJutant Ed Howr ll also w~Sh
dlvort 6th grade Miss Carolyn es to remmd all ehg1bles that he
Smith 5th and 6th grades Mrs has more than 100 blank member
Nonga Roberts 7th and 8th grades shf~ cards for 19'f that he would
Miles Nelson ?th and Bth gr01 des
i-ke to fill out end present t~&gt;
)1 181 Sally Schaaf Spe.C:Jal Educa J members Oof Post 602
tion Floyd ltumfield and lira V1
vian Coy Jamtors
Solom Contor Grodo School
Mrs Nclhe Vale Principal
Jjrs Gladys Major Mrs Thelma
arJD
f Campbell Mrs Roberta Wilson
and Eugene Atkins teachers Mrs
Helen M11ler jamtor and Mrs
0 fl
Mermm Hotfman and Mrs Murl
Mason Co Youth 1 24 Pl
Hoffman cooks
The e1ghth annual Muon Coun
Western Local School District ty Farm Youth Show will tak€'
bus dr1vers arc Ernest Da\.u1 Max place Friday and ~aturday !'\u)!
EdmundROn Howard Gcrm11n Dar 30 and 31 at the National GuiRJ"d
rei! Goff Don Gorby Lauren Hoff Armory
man Marvm M1ller Gerald Morr s
This show features exhibits of
James Ntcholson Raymond Thorn cooking eewing crop ~rodut'llon
as and Marvm Wlll!lon
handacraft electrification and live
SALISBURY DISTRICT
~tock of the fa['Dl youth groups In
S1fllbury Consolld1ted
~lud ng 4- Clubs
Future Home
R E Whaley' Prmetpal and 8th makers of America and Future
grade teacher Mrs Edath Ri.ffie Farmer&amp; of Amenca In Mason
bt grade Rosalce Story
2nd Count}
RegiStrallion for the as
grade Mrs El zabeth Evans 3rd semble and plaemg of exh•bit.!i
grade Mrs Lillian Smith 4th wall start at 1 P M Fr1day thf'
grade Mrs Geneva Joaeh1m 5th lOth aot1 will continue until 4: P
grade Mrs Ada Ohhnger 6th M of the same day
grad«: Mrs Tbelma Dill 7th rrade
The jud11ing for the eooklng
Mrs Eleanor Zelher Musie proJects w•ll mart.
at 4 P M
Mr Ben Buck janitor Mra Fre- Judging fot all other Pxhibats w1l
dl' &amp;II anl1 Mrs Viola Jef!era staTt .at 8 A M Sa.urday rnornmg
cookB Mrs Velma Douglas &amp;Ub- Other higbhgbtll of the show Will
atllute cook
feature tbe bl.r: all county square
Bradbury
dance at 8 P M Friday evenmg
Gerald Rupe Prmclpal and Blh the educational demonstratlon Jor
grade teacher Mrs Audrey Theo- homemakers at 1 P M Saturday
bald 1st grade Mrs Lettie Young and the style show Sitturday eVe
2nd grade Mt! Thelma Wl1ey 3rd nlngat8PM
grade Mrs Edith Forrest 4th
The Farm Youth Show 111 spon
grade Mrs Norma Wilson 5tb !IOJ'ied by the committee on Agrl
grade Mrs Sadte McElhmney culture of the Point
Pleannt
6th grade Mrs Geneva &lt;:lark 7th Chamber of Ccmmerce In coo~
grade Bud Russell and Everett tratlon wlth the County Agent
Hawlnns Janitors
Mn Yeata 4-H Club Agent and other Coun
Lambert, and Mrs Delma Halley ty farm orgaDizatiOD8
cooks Mrs Elsie !l.arnbart au~
stl-tute cook

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Racine Legion
Fall Festival
Date Announced Inesday

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1Jy G ve C t)l and were accom
pan cd home by the r grnndaul!ht
er Ga I Bradrord who has heen
v snmg them ror 11 week
Mr and Mrs James llawj&lt;Y
Mrs Robert Allen~worth and on
Joh1 spent the week end m Wall
bndg~ v.1th Mr 11nd Mn Jamc§
Hawley II and children
'Mrs Olh~ Htndy and Mrs L1d1t
Hlndy have returned from a motor
trip with Miss Mary McClure of

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Teaching Personell For Meigs County School
Systems Are Announced For Forthcoming T

School Pals 111
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Mr R RSell ~ a r I red New
Y k c tr~l emplo ee Mr:s Rus
sell
a member of !le Bradbury
Chur l of Christ the Mnrth.a Ch1S!l.
Mr and .-!rs Frank He1dergott
of that church Me gs fcmple Py
th a S s ers Evangel me Chapter (Gladys H1glcy) Los Angelea Callf
Ot S an I the Mary Shr me Ol'der have been visiting Mr and Mrs
of the \\ hllc Shrme of Jerusalem Lawrence LW11Ihoan (Marjory Plum
mer) and Sunday a reua.ton wu
ern ~:ht yueslti of Mr and Mrs held at the Middleport Roadside
John I hompson and famd)' before Park for a group who had attend
lca v ng by plane today for M1ami ed the Rutland Schools together
F\a where Mrs Wise wtll v1slt and their r...m1hes
M1ss W1se and Mr and Mrs James
Those. present were Mr and
Souders Bnd fam ly
t
Mrs He1dergott Loa Angele! M1ss
'Mr.; Pa I Surber Charleston Mildred Welsh Detro1t Mr and
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and two fnends from Nitro were Mrs Ted Pohck (Catherine Steele)
guest of Mr and Mr~ Walter and Brenda Kay Wheehng Mrs
Flossie
We1smlller
Columbus
Hn.,., II on Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs AleC' Steele Mr and
Prnf Howell Kansas City Mo
Mrs
Wa&gt; t e Amsbary (Gladys
I was a recent gue~t or hu; relatave j Steele and so ns Kenneth Gordon
Mrs 'v\olll W nst on a 1d Mrs Car and Harry Gallipolis Mr and
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( se l f&gt;rol Ho...,ell who 111 1 Mrs Arth r Steele and Ted Ham
for nc ty from Gall pols IS sec Jlton II 8 Mar1e Cottrill Lancll8t
ret ry f the Bapt st Semmary n er
K nsns C1ty and IIJ a graduate o£
Mrs Lula RuJSelt Crooksville
Ohw Slate Umvers ty Last week Mrs Webb Hall Mass Mabel Hy
M ~~~ Hen tha Ford a relative of sell Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mal
Mts assell v1s1ted here Miss ho.an M1ddleport Velma Hooper
For J s a graduate or Columbus Opal Armstrong Mr and Mrs
Unlvcrstty NYC and s a ret red Pomt Pleasant to Kentucky where
1 tcarhcr and soc1al worker
they vtsatcd relatiVQ 111 Vance
\ Mr~ Lui a Russell Crooksville burg and also friends and rela
h11s I een v sttmg l-1. rs Webb Hall t
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&lt;1nd wa~ called ho ne Sunday bY ~h~~ 10 ucusvUle and Frlendsb\p

Weather

Council Reduces Weight l it On Union, Mulberry

IFormer Rutland

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Mn Wtll ~ Grueser 11 d Mrs
Marinn Allcnawortl'l entcrtamed
with a plcmc In tbe Middleport
Roadside Pnrk fnr the formers
granddaughter!! Mary Lv1 n and
Patty Mcrube Columbu~ who
have been visiting here
Guests lnduded Mary Mank n
Pomeroy Rol'ky AllenBworth Mel
vln Fry Sherman MIU1 Middle
port Harvey Rae Ann Joe and
Jean Allensworth Texas
The girls Wt'rc abo guests when
Mn Wesley Fry and son Marvm
te.r'ffld ace cream and cake tn their
~a.rd and wl n Mu Robert M•lls
'-il.:t daugt\ttt Robin served 1ee
erean and cookiea at tbeir hom~

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Elame Allen Fa~ c and Gail
Mrs
t 1n 1 cove r~ anU laugt
Howa rd of Columb s .. re ll' JlCn I n~ ter Conn e ~lor da a e vis tLn~
two w~ c ks w th the r g 1 I mother r&lt;!lahves n this area
Mrs Elca or H v.ard
M'r 01 nd Mrfl Pal 1 ( 1 r ~~ 1111 M 1r
1\ih a d M s Robe I 11 Icy nd
son Bob f' urnc I to I c humc on ha c been vLsitwg Mt aJ d
Mrs Sh rlt"' M lls
~1ndln
Sa u Ia~
fer
Mrs v rgm 1a D tkworlh 1 as
w lh I c1 ~menLM Mr
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ber-n v1 t n" n Akron
Bert W~bster
Mr
n 1 .frs frank !hie Mid
Mr,!,) Joh
McClur
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dletow n .... e
ru£'s jay dmncr and
Dora W Isen ret 1 m l to I h c r oven ~::ht gut~~ of Mr n I Mr
hom.e Mancttu F.r d &gt; 011 cr a Mrs &lt; eor~P Sauer und so 1 D ck
v1s w th Mrs Gtorgc II Parker
M and Mrc William Seh Hlf and
Mrs ~ lw II' I Kochlr-1 11n I Mr
t:h!ld e R bert Joan and R ck c
W II a Daw~on acco pan cd Mr o( (1 ve 11nd a1e ho IS(~ sts or
an I Ml ~ Wllll&lt;~m M}cr of Muldlc M1 and Mrs K1 nelh M Elh ll)l
J o t to Cha rl csk&gt; V... Va F r lay an 1 h l lren Kath c and Rus~cll
Mr and Mrs Wa c E gla u
M s~ ~r Ia tachnlc lefl th s
n r :-; ns era g nn d Michael of rol 11 or 1g to JOn Mrs
L na M
to ,.pt!nt ~everal day s !a§t week Dru nmon I na I r lge a I ~o on
w th her noth r M :; WJII am to Kentu c\ly fo1 a weeks Vi cl!t on
0 "- SOn lll I Mrs ~ lwa I K chlrr ll t&gt;
M s R rth II. I I as r tu1
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M ~~ 1\1 1 rf' I
W !~I
Dell Olt
h e af ter 11 weeks vis 1 'fllh her v.as n ov r •gh !! ~ t f Mr an l
l:J.ughte1
d 01
l1w Mr .-m I Mrs Lawrence Milhot~n and week
e nd guests al I he r home n I dc
M u 1M
F nnk He lcrgott ul
Los Angel ~ Ca lf
Mr ami 1\Ir:; Cl £ford C 1 n~;
ham md sons Ketth an l 11 ny
retur1 ed lo thel h me 11 Luna
S d1 ~ aft 1 stu g Mr an I Mrs
I L Cu nnt gha n and Mrs W I
ll 1 n 1bson Denny had s pl nt the
s m ncr \a~"Otlon here w th h1s
gra lpn e1 t~;
Mrs Fnnces Allen u I \1 ~ A I
Mr anU Mrs W II Meyer VIH ted
hur Curvcr or It Clc r Ala vho 1"r lny m charleston
I 11'1~ t scv ral dnyli at Rn 1 h I P.rMr and ~lrs Ezra Puck£'tt on I
Md w th the form~r ll so
FA .!iOn 1\.t!cha I v sited over lhc week
James Allen- arc the guests I !\.Jr en I n Ashland Kc1 lucky
IHtd Mrs Clarence A 1 lrews and
Mr and Mrs John Bury Lock
fan lv They were
f' cn ! nnwd havC'n I n Mrs Mvrtlc Schwab
h.cre by h1.mes All"'n who wIt ru Jcn&lt;' Y Shm c Pn and George
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to Alabama wl.th them for a Bolls
Phlln lelpl a are houscIll day~ leave
Kl c~ts of Mr and Mrs C B Wease
-- --They w ll go lo Manon Detro t
n any gene.rnla lncludmss l.£c and 111 d Ca nada hc forc rcturmny to
Stonewall Jackson
thu r home"'
They saw the Natural lh 1dge
Mr and :\!rs Dame! McNa 1gh
Shenandoah Valley and travdled ton columbus ~;pent the w ck
the Skyhnc Drive and vt('wcd en I w th Mr
and 'M rs A J
mBny battlerlclda or both 1he Rev Strauss
olutionary and Clv1l Wars
Mr and Mrs Edd1c Jahnson
One of t.hc hiahhgblll oC their
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have been hvmg m the liar
trip was seeing the pllly
rhc
Pioneers 1 hi~ play written es- le} apartment arc mo.,.lng this
pedally for this 350th anniversary week o a loeatlOn near Pltlsi:Jurgh
flr
Mr 11nd Mrs Dan Kmg and
of the founding of the
st perm daughter&amp; linda and Mary Mlamt
anent English colony featured a have moved to the Tom Rue apart
cast of over 100 and was presented
on the campus of the College of mont on South Tbird Avenue
Miss Frtcda Faehnlc took Mus
William and Mary Williamsburg
Settle Wise Mlami and her moth
er Mrs Ross Wise to Belle W
Va sunday where they were ov

Grand Daughters
Are Honored W1th
Sunday Picmc

golr.t&gt;n thtrlu' of the party
Cub Scout! of the Middleport
0 1 (town guest.o dudcd Mr Pack had a tala time Satllrday
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J scph Welker and Patty when they rode eootlnuously on
J o ( l&lt;~dn and Joyce Stubbins the rides at Camden Park Huntl'!)
t.c ~lock Mr and Mrs [mgton for the entire afternoon
Lela n Juh uon Colun bus Jame~ and were g tests of Georce Van
Fu tz Green! t:ld Thoma:s 01 n Za.ndt unciP &lt;lf Joe Reichman at
and R1 har d Ham lton J''rank lm his Pepsi Cola plant
Mr a d Mrs Is.aa( Motler Rose
The Cubs and the1r families
v lif' !rc e and MaK Jlamilto 1 were served coOkJes pop and gum
Alba
Hazel Sw shcr Mrs fi'r 1 by M111 and Mrs Van Zandt beMack \1r.;. Harold Ma&lt;'k Ches)ure fore gomg tc the park and &amp;ack
E
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Geo ~ {' H Lear Gall pbh-s Mrs plans
1 ul Hu.s&lt;Sell Crooksv lie Mr an d J AdultB attendmg
were Mrs
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E Gartm Charlf'st on Rlebard Wells Mrs Dwight Wal
rho as \\ th Gra)50 n Ctnda liace Mrs Dav1d Jenkins Mrs
Far n r Pa)l on :'tfrs On.s Roush Frances Bearhs Mr and Mra Car
Lang l e Mr and Mr~ Hamilton 1roll Swanson Mrs James Pullen
anf! Mary Jane and Robert Chaut Mr and Mrs Bruce Lloyd Mr
auqt a Mr ~ 11d Mrs K r Wagner rand Mrs Ezra Puckett
and Karen ar. Thon OJ York Pa 1 Younger RUests at the Cub Scout
Mr-9 Se»all Colorado Sprn gs day at the pa 1k were Stepban•e
Col
Mr and Mrs Ru&lt;sell ana I and Susan Pullen Sylv1a and Mary
Andrew anrl Jame s Ehr a
Carol Swanson Ronnie EvallB Dee
l'llr und Mrs Gnfl flussell wert Ann Wells
Cubs were Robert
marr 4.'~ on August 29 1007 at the Swanson Paul Thompson Bruce
M II cp Jrt Church o{ ( hr st by and Alan Wallace Ricky Wells
the Rev Speer w th Mrs Speer and Mtchl Lloyd Mtchl Areber Larry
M1ss \rlehne Jones as th r atte11 Gladwell Bruce
Annaa John
dan l~ He 1s the son or John and Bl k
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M11r ella Russell und 'he ts the P)Jckett Johnny Evans R.odney
..! 3ugt ter or Th&gt;mas and Jane Karr Stephen Pullen David Jen
And er on aU or Bradbury The kins, Kim Neal and Duld Covert
bon y noon tr p was t Columbus
whc rc they attended the State

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land sp.:onl the w&lt;,•k.•nd)
sister and brother
Mrs Dan Wtn e and da•{ght&lt;•r,
bara Jo
Mr .111 d :O.Irs Cl.y d~;A'rhum'"her
of Mt Corey
Mr and

Thctrlf'llplr
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In a g 1Wn of ~ lk
1 I 'llllC nvu
taffeta l'ht f 11erl bod1ce wa~
daintily l c I l v.llh pearls an t
reaiUrf' 1 sat rma t'INkl 1c v.i1h
long sl vr I I tar
l to p o nl
over th t&gt; h~n h
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sk rt r(',ll softly lnl ad 1p1 I t u n
ller f np;NI p v I r
I porte l
Fren&lt;'h 11!1~ n w ~ • 1u ~ht to a
matching p alent of ~ 1lk I n I a
zmc and (hnnl lly I c 1 l~o:t' I
with til} m'erl pe trl~t ~he nn nc I
A wh tr H1blf cove e I With n f 111
uh1111ed
CO.!i('IHif-- bn l(j I I
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t"rt&gt;nch cArl Jl nn~ an I ~ot Jl nn t1x
and contend w th 11 wt II.~ 0 1 t 1 I
A r.old I roo(' h belong ng t 1 h~l
grandmother wn s r 1slc1 c I to the
arrangemt t H 1 nl y JCW('[IV
were pearl eurr ng~ I el n~; IY to
her mother
MI ~&amp; )flckf'~ Uc\\1 t of Yellow
SprlnRI! Oh att« rlcrl Mls!! Ito s ~
q maid of honor M ss Donna
Bw IS,arnl.!r f New Haven and
M!!l~ Mary Jean 1util f Gall polls
Obi 1 were hr It sm 1~
Juntm
Drldelimaid was Miss Ju l) Fr} of
rita Haven COliS I f the I r le
Mfss Kathy ~ ubh~~o~ c ur Barber on
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~ccderl the brut
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ilf,lc 11 flown girl

Robert Hill and Bill Mr and Mra
J&lt;un•n.: lhl' goup dur1 n1 the a1
vernon Weber and Dean Denn s
tcrnoon
were Mr and Mr1 Bernard
Dalla&amp; and Donna Rutland Mr
and Mrs Wdl Lanmn.g Fatrborne Higley Colwmbu"'
Mra Aua:pst Weber Chester

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whereby office•
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Section 3 of the ae.- ordJnanc:e
whJch ts the protective cJaUN. to
local bll8lneu ftrms read• "Pr.,_
v ded hetwever that wben the
contents of such vehacle or truck
are del venng M or such vehicle
to nmoom rneteriall
5 called
from any busmeu house ofiJft!
J res dence or any place
locate&lt;!
011 any of the tl»ve ltl'eetl- thea
such vehJ.Cl' I'M
be driven on
such streets ..

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The protective clause WM wtU
ten mto the ordm.ance to not be
dtSoC!'Imatory agamat local bust
ness fU1Tl5 whiclt have been e•
t bhshed on the streets for a
r.u.mber of years and who WQIIld
have Sjl!rered ee 't't"ely had tlOI.
«UCh clause been adopte:d

In adoptme- the new ordinanee
Counell aho gra6te.d polle!e pow-ers to stop any veh1clc W'bi&lt;b
they bele ve to be of questiolllble
we1ght and to order- weigJung on
the spot hy pDrtable seale or
a public wetgh. a:tltioo It ~
v1de~ that when polke f"md a vehicle to be over weight that the
vehicle will be ~ ~ ,..
malll at lbat """Until'...,~,
IS reduced to ronform With the
new weight limit

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Pe:naltles as provided in tbe. ot
dmance for 'v1olal.ion of~
we1ght I m•t provide a
\f
$50 tor the fir.l'f, 9ffeose:g
fme of $100 f1t 85!
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or both for tbt
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wl~h n a twelve rnon
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Another elause In the ordinance
prUVldes that the Mayor may
grant penmss.1on to over weight
veh1cles to use tbe thoroughfJire
If he feels m his JUdgment that
pas:Jage of such a veh1cle o\ler
the streets wlll not be detrim;.
tal to them Sucb lnstncta h~
ever ~e tlou,Cllt by cou.attl
members to be -.f a m1rumum •nd
only for RlVJency meeuruJ
Urum mou.s approval to the
ordmance was given br aU ca.tn
c1l members present at the M1u
day speCial meetlr.g They wne
Roy Betzmg Richard one-. rior
Schaefer Dale Smith ud ~
lfullen Counolman Wayne Sw~h·
er was absent from the meet1,.
Pnor to the adoption and fNI&amp;sage e£ thf:' new wr.1ght hmtt re
gulatory ordmance ('()Un"ll mept
bers Ma}or Ro1uni0n and Vll11f1e
Sol c tor Fred
Crow dlseult'!d
1. anow aspects o( ltte fort~
ng hearmg WhiCh 1:11 to be. ·~~!d
before the Olrio Water Pollution
Control Board Ill Columbus on
October 15
During tbe dlscumon wh~h
saw eou'netl order Attorney Fn&gt;d
Crow to look up all matenal
,.clavent to the sltuataon and
htre htm to represent them at
he Octo~r 1' meet ng Coune•l
man Dor Schaefer
absent for
several weeks clue to 1ll health
again cxweued hiS hnn conYic
lion that a sewage dl.&lt;;; posal plant
ror Pomeroy at this tune Wtui out
of the question
Sa•d Sc-haefer
1 want th ~
Control Board to show rne why
Pomeroy and Middleport must be
penahzed for not havmg a oow
age d1sposal plant when 11 ! a
well known fact that eight states
borden on the Ohw R1ver and nr.t
one ot
other aevtn 1s t.kfng
any such measures for MVeJ' pol
luhon control or whiit use -s tt
for Pomeroy to pauperlZe
s
ClhZelUI to consti'Uct such a plant
when Mbody el1e IS even- hall
trymg' As far as 1 m eoneerned
Pomeroy 1.11 nBt filllnclully Able to
shoulder such a burden.. If the
Stat~ of Ohio wants a sewage dis
posal plant bere so badly let
them share two tb1rd1 of the eoit
of such a plant and then. ru go
along But until they show me
how tt can be aeeomt~hahed wtth
out J)iuperill.na our cithenl ind
f:uture genertiUOD8 1n this eom
mumty JIJ a..ht them ali .lhe
wa) and throutbt the eouiU If
necessary
Otber eouncaJ tnem5ets were
no agreement with the ve:t6en
roone1Lman lD 1bls
sta~t
pomtlng out th•t alth"&gt;Ugh ~·
oligl,..J estlma\0 or coot. 1"1' '
sewage d15P01al plant
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