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Just arrived tor BACK-TO-SCHOOL!

Middleport
Society
Jane Pinion . Bonmer&gt;: W. Va ..
is visi ting Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wir:n, Bradbury, for a week.
Mrs. Lowell Probasco wa.R ar;
overni-gh t gue.sl when she t.oo!i.
her mother, Mn. E S. Shotls, to
her home ln Serlalla this week.
';jhe w-as arcotnpanied hy Mrs. 0
H. Stewart , who was a guest of
hE-r daur:hter, Mrs. Jack WhitP.
md family in Washington Com·1
house.
Mrs. Minerva
Childers, Mrs
Guy Reynolds Blld Mrs.
Mine
Bland , Akron, and Mn. (}{)ldie
Wyl«'! , l'layesviile, who had visit
o.::d here for the past three weeks.
1ltendcd the annual Childers rc
union at the home of Mr. and
\1n. Frank Childers, Cardington.
Sllnday. 1:hey were met there by
Mr. and :\1rs. Clarenee ArC'her
Jnd sun, Charles LPslie, Akron .
"''ho took Mrs. Bland and Mrs
Wyle home.

S1zcs 5 to 12

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Mra. Earl Ewing, Syraause, and
1'\YO Lawrence Grueser speilt
the afternoon Wedn~sday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howell.
Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Mn.
Ruth Turley,
Dunbar, ·broutht
Mr!ll; Verna Thoma,
Columb(J~ ·
here Wednesday enrOut-e. tQ
home . They were guests o(' •·
D. E. Roush durli1g · 1.\lt! ·a ,,,. .. 1., : ·~
noon . .
John and Jimmy Mitchell, 1011~
Jf Mr. anri Mrs. H~ . Mittbe_Jl
Jr., Athens, have been vj.sittng
their .grandparents.- Ml\ and Mri.
!,. D.' Diles, and returned ·boriw:
' Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald PreltOJJ·
1nd Mr. and Mrs. Bemud Fult:z.
have rel.urned from the For~
Convention at the White Sulp"bur
3prings, Mr,: Pre!ton 1!1 oWner of
.he iocai Ford agency. .
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·James Souders has been Ul1for
..he past week at his honie.
Mr. and Mrs. Car:roll Meadows
md children left Wedoesdtly for
.lieir home in Hillianh after il
week'.s ·Jislt with his parents, Mr.
1nd Mrs. R. C. Meadowa.

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63%-MORE WEAR !

fiGbodJ h11011 Pegs $0 well n Ltvi'Sl
Sh~rp Hollywood w•lslband, detp
p1Ut$o tull-tut knee taporln1to trim
c:uHI And nobody knowr; f1briu 1nd

Toughoot Donlm Yell Proved 8896

Complete loy1' 'Size Rangel

longer-~arin~im

Rerular •nd. Slim •izea 4 to 12, 14 and
16- Huakiee 25 to 36 waist!

ordinary deDim ill

independent ldboratory t.utll

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Won't Podol Won't Shrlnkl V•tdyed for fatt color-aad Sanf'oriaed for .
minim\lm IJbrin]f.aael

color$ likt UVI'S--so come In, loo'
'am over and take your plckl

Dou._le-KneM Guaranteecll
Fu.11e:on lor life of the latm.ent-won't
wuh otf or rub oft'!

l'aded IUue Dcnlm
$3.95
T~trquoloe Twill
$4.95
Llght Blue Pollshcd
Cottons
.... .. . $4.95

Husky Overalls
Slzos 28 to 36

Da·Yit

returned to their home in Pitta·
burgh, Pa., Wednesday lltAp'
visit with hls mother,
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tic A880&lt;~ when they met Thursday at the Middleport
. High School.
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_: IOJ~•..cbainnan of the nominating committee, presented the
,f slate of officers: president MilleT' first vice-pres Chest Er.l
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Jnspection Da. les:
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seeretary, Mrs. ~·
ln!uurer, Cortis
Thompson wb inaudleil~ which in· '
of footbal1 pla, Y·

local high
.
commended
had- ah ex·
Tbe Ohio- Highway PAtrol toIUJ:port
of day announced the inspecUon
aDd aaid
pleue to cOach at a schedule Cor the more than 60
:r.:l~~~~,. tbe)' bad an Athletic: aehool buaae! !JSed In the · Melgli
CoUnty Schools
tranaportatlon
sys~. The lnspection sebedule
has been set up for a three day
• ~~~:·;;:,:Tb,:ompson also asked that term.
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having COJnplaints to
The examinJQM point, date, time
crlticlsms of the team
ctme to bim Instead of hu· and busses to be preaent are:
Rutland High Seboal, Sept. 11 at
'''"- :•.hc:e players in public by
9:00 a.
for Western busses.
High School; on
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ironiRJ surfue beau quicker, ltays hot·
rer and irons faster. Steams longer and
hoJds more water cbl!n most ocbet irooa
of chis cype. Hold• more ••ter-yec
li&amp;h~er ...-eight-only 3 lbs. ~ easy·
IO·see, easy-co-set Steam or D Conuol
button is risbt up in me han le where
jt is •[ways coot and convenit:nc. Handy
fin&amp;er·tip Heat llesularor l)lal is i~J•
stantly set for Ra)'on, Silk, Wool, Cot•
ton, Linen.

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for participltng In the Regetta ,
whlch will be hel,l on Sept. 15 at
the Pomeroy levee.
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Members of the club will meet
at 1:30 on Sept. 13 at the Middlepo•t levee and take the docks,
which belong to the dub, to
Pomeroy tor the regatta. The club
will also furnish "pickup" men
to patrol during tb~ ttlCea.
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WIUia L!adjngham, commodore,
presided at tbe meetinl aDd announte
at
e para e or the
th be
th· ·between ltliddle·
regatt~d will
port and Po'meroy apd is tcheduJ.
ed to start at 12:48 with the racea
to start at 1:15 p ; m.
It wa!l Yoted during the business
meE&gt;ting to (&gt;mploy a carpenter to
bulld a wah-lmtan's bouse at the
docks near the P(lmer&lt;iy bridge.

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Mrs. Ella Bird
Death Reported
At Cleveland
receivtil today

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. Ella )ltd on Man·
A"'!U'\ 26 ·a t 'Cleveland.
was qn aunt oC Dana
Selbe Rnd Everett
Tenn.. and

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Stigler,

emerg·
ency ~oor oen,
up on both
aides, firat aid kit also to be open.
The! following equipment should
be layed out'· on tlie seat of tHe
on the noor for inspection
license, flhlt aid cer·
of the regular driver, pot
fule'!l. red lligs.
sthool bus aeeldents must be
~:~~~ ·and investigated by the
h
patrol w.,ether In fW'al
or
area.
Any bus marked unsatisfactory
last year must · ha~ 'these ' items
repared for this lnapection.
A cOinpulsory aafety meeting
for all drivers
be at 8:00 p
m. ln Salilb~y School on Septem·
ber ta,

2 Colors Ma&lt;ha or Birchbark

· ', l£Vl'S-aocome In and a•l'ern!
From coast to coos~ LEVI'S Cincllblcka 111 tha
mootl Well till you ueyou~~elf In lhett slim, trloft,
lvy·s)yied ~acks, with unplealtd !ton~ narrow-out
leas. bacl. buckle·ttriP- Alld wilt llllyou IH tht
wide selection of eompu•ri&amp;hllabrla and 'colanl
But why wait-comeln today, end 111.1 couplt ol
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Polished otitton. , Tan, Charcoal, Black and Vertl Stripe
Blue and Grey.
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FURNITURE
ON Till ti\IGIITBST
· COII:NIIt IN MIDDI.II'OtlT

Meigs County's jail population
toot a de('ided deer(Oase toda y
with the release of four prison
ers an&lt;'· the transfer of ano.ther
to Athen5 Hospital.

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Fire.nen Called
To Truck Blaze

1upport. for the voluiJ\e.
Thus far the ProJect hal received
the (!1earanee by Pom.eroy Cham·
The MiddlePort Fiie Department ber ol
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Middleport
called at 4:20 p. m. TbUI(Idly Chlmber
and The
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through the House-passed "hard.·
ship" immigrt~tion bill and the
mass nominati~m of 262 post.maste~.

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1'he bill w:to; one of two that
had been holding up .!i!ne die ad·ournment of the first !le!lSiGn of
he 85th Congress. Thf' other meamre was a compromise bill on
t.
roreign aid appropriations.
!Wy Grimm. Mason, W. va., ar
S k
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rested {tJor iPlO)lieation by the
pea er Sam
ay urn · ope
Highway Patrol, Thursday night
to get action completed on the
Grimm posled $20 bOnd to appear roreign aid bin ,uy noon.
in Justice of Peace Grindley'?
The Senate waa m~rking time.
Court tonight,
rt had convened at 8 a. m. after
Harry Snider o£ Pbmeroy was winding up mpt~t of i!.llast minute
released after serving a lhree d.1y l)usiness Thurilday n.ignt and early
this morning ~ a marathon sell·
sentence impmcd for drivin ~ ;;ion that lasted 38 hours and 5H
wbile intoxicated. He was alsn minutes.
tabbed a fine of $100 and eosts.
Richard Guidos, LQ_weW.ville. o ..
The d~awn..eut session-longest
si nce 1D54--l:Jegan aL 10 1. m.
was released after Sl'ryin~ a tfrree edt Wer1nesday. A record oQeday sentence for dri\'ing wh ile
int.o:dca-tecl. Guidos sent.enee was ..,an rihhuster bv Sen. St..rllnl
Thurmoud D S. C. ag.a.in..YJ. the
imposed by Common Plq.s court
"~'aftl!r the liquor aj'ent was found : iviJ riJ!thf.e: hill kept the ~ate
g 'It
f th
h
1D sesston bllt staUed thrC). .bout
Ul Y o
e c arge.
'. thl! nig:bt ~JIIOit of 'I'bln'sday..
Ray Roush. 39, Syracuae~ I ~·
The ~Y-haited baldisb aenator
rested for jntmdcation by tfie finally yield- the floor at 9:12
Highway Patrol wu released on p. m.-24 heUrs and 18 mlnutes $10 bond which he fodeiLcd i
after bi at~d talking.
.Justice of, Pea~e Grindley's $purl
P• Civil • ..,.
In t~ meantime' .Tf)hn 'Rbmh.
T9 ~ lat-er the. Strnate m~
34, M Clift--w. V:li':.{ 1fas in jail cWetlf~~ t.o hJ.Uo. TJie ·lfeilll~
tOOay after his prrcst Thursday tors jammed through in a series
by· Deput.y Sheriff Lyons on ~U ~ttuJiel!i: 1)11 P.,ril ri~
!;:h~ges of distu,bing the peace bill
5, the ' .fofei.gn ' •id btU
and r8iating: arreat.
59-18, he FBI rites• bill 'Tt-2.

The ·civil rights bill- first Ur
clear CongreSB since the J'eC(JD·
struetion . era ihat follor.·ed the
Civil War-was ,sent to President
Eisf'nhower. GOP
Ct:lngressional
IY UNITED PRESS
leaders predicted he would sign
The weathennan today pred1c· lt.
ted fair weather with afternoon /
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temperatures in the 90s for Ohio • The Immigration bill-designed
dOring the Labor Day weekend. f to open American shores to more
Monda)· was expected to bring 1than 60,000 alieDJ in the next two
eooler weather and a chance or 1years-also was sent to the
sprink.le, in some areas.
Wblte House.
A lront lie• acroiis the C!'entral
None of the biils was what the
portion of the state with cooler President had requested.
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air to the north.
- The civil rights bill gives the
HeAYy fog lowered visibility attornev .g eneral power to ba('k
to
:~ero in Northern
Ohio this up voting rights with injunctitltul
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morning but the sun finally - a provision aimed directly at
broke through.
; aiding the southern Negro. But
Operations at Cleveland Air- ·the Scnde stripped the bill of
poM were suaptmded shortly af. wider injunctive powers sought
ter midnight when the heavy by ·the administration.
clouds of moisture began settl·
Forei1n AhJ L"'
ing.
-The $2,768,760,000 (Ol'l!ign
Temperatures at sunri!H! ranged aid money bill js one billion dol·
rtom 61 at Zanesville to 68 at lan leJ&amp; than the President oriCinrinnali, t'hursday was the ginally rcqiaested. u· l'l 600 mil·
hottest day of the mtlnlh in Ohio Uon doUilrS less than he alreed
except in the nocthwesl where to 'settle- for. ·
Toledo reported only 83.
-The comprOJRise FBi 'files
bill aimed ilt protecting the bu·
reau's secret files lrom indiscrim·
STORES TO CLOSE
COLUMBUS UP All state inate rummaging ~n criminal
liQuor stores and packaged Uquor tri.als took a '?liferent approach
agencies will be dosed on Labor from either tlie H'ouse bill that
Day.
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near the vUla&amp;'e

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by both bOWJe.s.
The Hou~e had pused a bili
;l)ong lines .proposed by the admini !ftraUon, to limit etrects of a
SupremP- Court detision that de·
'cndants may examine FBI te·
ports by informanll who became
q:overnment-witneJtSCs. The origl.nll Senate bill was weaker.

Meigs-Co Jail
Population Is
Decreased Today

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overall~ on the market. We've aol'em-lhe reallhlna...:

HighwaY- Patrol
Cites }'J'UCkers
lnto JP Court

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Fair Weather Is
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WASHINGTON (UP) - The House tOday unanimously approved and sent to the White House a bill to safeguard FBI
files in criminal trials.
Approval came on a roll call vote of 315 to 0.
The Senate voted 74 to 2 during the night to adopt the measure, a compromise between conflicting versions paSsed ear-

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Regular $17.85

'ltar beher, iooi beher. fit beller than eny other

Chan]:e.w oi reekleu DfW!ntlon
and !&gt;it lldp 'l'«o tD be f11e4 1&lt;&gt;
day agalnat CtrJena K. Van Meter
31. Of llld&lt;!Jeport. U the reoult
Ill an eecldent
at 5 p.
on
Lotust St., in wb.lch her ear
1truck Olree parked ll!an. ....
'l'be Middleport woman 11 IICbP..
duled tG DUke an apPeanoee m
Mayor c. o. J'iJber'• court tontcht to UIWer to th~ cbarg~
pret'eiTed aaain.R ber by investi·
gating · Officer Gilby.
Aceordillf to .police, lbe woman
lost eontroJ of her car momentarUy and erasbed in tn carl! be·
longing to Carnie Kilgore of
Cbarlea:tcm tnfiicting t::amaa-e tv
tbe r1Pt front doot and rlght
fender 01 the atw 'M model ; the
ear Of Otho Mare. Cbesbire Rt. 2,
another 11157 car damage to t"e
left li(le and the auto ol Joe
Postlewait of Middleport dalhagcd
on the left rur.
·M iddleport police allkl repoJ"te(t
the arrest of two other driver•
Thuraday fof ·reckless operation.
Slated to appe~T before Ma"""
Fisher tcmiebt an: Jr,bn F. Gil·
more, Syracuse ~o is in jail
and C~i.t Roseberry cited in under PO bond.

bring up approximately

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Far West. And happy mothers approve-for LEVI'S

Woman DriverCrashes Three
Parked Autos

Ohio Highway Patrol w.bo

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110 out for LEVI'S - Ihe original cowboy pants from tho

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court profmees to be
IJ)aee tonight ~cording

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Ohi•• Partly c.leu4y tNty wfttt
IIUiteNd ......,.. lnd t~
11torm1 extretne nor+h thl• morftoo
ing IIPNadint to Ml'lhulf tftlll
Nit cotntral PDrtlons tl•i• aft•r"oon aNI a"tnlnt. Gotner•lly fair
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The Big Bend lloatlng Club met
IThu
..day night ot the fmton
tors Inc. and completed th 'i' plans

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· Elects R. L. Miller As President iCompleted For

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or Drr iron witb its large 30 sq. i~h

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Meiga Cotint;y School Sul!'erin·
tendeqt 0. 0 . Patteraon todaY te.
~d the r"eCfi!ipt of Ttltrd Quart·
et fu~d dil\libutiQn of $141,425.32
f~r cOuoty ~~·
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~loy a houseful of heat with so little fuel.:.
Funace tlellt"- No Cfllly pipes or r191sttrs to Install ,or · clee11l

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of Mr. and Mrs. John Smltb.
Mr. and Mrw. Rowland DaJ•
and .Mr. and Mrs. Fl'ank tlureon
attended the State Fair at '. Coi-umbus, Wednescily.

Mi5.-; Maude Tewkst) ;;.ry is vi~i'
ln;:: relalives in Coh.1mbus a!;{
Bucyrus.
~1r. and Mrs. Francis Bush an1
1 hree children. Xenia, have· bee1
vi~itlng Mt•. and Mrs . C. J . Rhodes
Mr. and Mu. Ben Philson ar 1
Mr. anr: Mrs . . · Herbert Olx~n
vacationi ng at Berea, Ky., thi. md children, Susank adn~ RLoger
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.pent the past wee en m an·
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Mr: and Mr.s. David Darst re ·aster w1t
r. an
Till.
a.r
turned Weftncsday rrom Colum- Kelly and attended the C ..
J'm; where they have been visit· and Jane Haning Ji'l.xon reumqn.
ing their son, William.
Mfs. Albert . Br.DW_n and Mn~
Mrs. Carl Ebcrsbaeh and fam- K~c~~n~n::c~th~M~a~·~k~m=--v~l~sl~t•~d~W~e"'.d~n~.,=--.,L:::'~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~==~====~~~==~
tly, Phyllis and Eugene, and her
mother. Mrs. Minnie
Gilmore ,
'' i~i·tcd the State Fair Wedne!lday .
Mrs. Leo Childs has been visit·
ing Mr and, Mrs. J. G. Bodkin
ln Charleston thill week .
llcn!'y Jonet~, PlttsburQh, ha.~
~en " gue§l of Mr. and Mrs.
!lonwr Jones .
Mrs. Freda WcUing spent the
week e nd with Mrs. Nina Amspok·
t•r an&lt;l f;lmily , Columbus, and at ·
Lenderl the Stale Fair.
M-Sgl. and ~rs. H:1ymond AI·
lensworth and famtiy Juwc return
ed to their home in Austin, Tex ..
3 rter sp•~ndinog two w~eks vi!lihng
their mothers. Mrs. D. E. Roush
ani! Mrs. Harvey Allensworth.
Mrs . Jsmel Pullen has been a
patient at Holzer Hospital this
We('k where she was 1mtcrcd fur
ohscrv&lt;~tlon and treatment .

New L£VI'S Jeans with

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llu.aell w.bo is a. pQit-nt In the
Zane1vllle HospitaL
., Judy Brown wu the guest or
' Suu.n Dixon Wednesday ,
Mlss Donn a Ue Bumgarne-r , Sh:aron Jones., Parll:er!bura; Mill . Mr. and Mrt. Harry P . Smith
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Elaine Sayre, New Havea and
Bumgarner of New Hawn, ud Mbs JoAon Embleton, Akron, 0. were: busineaa vi.ritors in Park·
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Mr. anG Mn. Thomas Smith
of ~ta son. W . Va., ha ve completed and Pamele Welv~. nieeet of
aad .O.ns of Toledo are the guewts
plans for their marriage whic h lh£&gt; prospective groom.
will la ke plaee Saturday. Allg.
Roger Chancey, Pomeroy, 0 .,
31 st at ~:30 in the New Havrn wiU t;.e bes'man and ushen wtll
Evangelical
United
Brethren be John E. Barringer,
PWladeiCht~r ch .
phia, Pa .• Gerald Kelly, Porr•ero)',
The Rev D. D. Dolson of Spen· 0 ., Tom
Melntel, Parkerrbura:.
rer . W. Va :. grandfather of the Tom Tondy . War, W. Va., and
prospective groom , will read the Harry Ray FrY, New Haveo.
Cl:"rcmony, ass1sted by Rev. K. J
Miss Bumgarner was honored
Scutt. pastor of the l"hUrt·h . A re- · rocently with .a mDceUaneotn
ceplwn will follow at ihe hOme shower, the hostesses being ·f4n.
ot the bride's paTents.
John E. BaiTinger, Mlh Jan KellTht bride~ l..,.ct h~ a5ked Miss er and Miss Sharon Jones. Mrs.
Jeanelle Keller, Ches.ter, 0 .. to Cat herine Embleton and Mrs. A.
serve as maid or honor and MTs. L. Sayre were hostesses abo at 1
Jnhn t:. Barringer of Philadel· miscellaneous shower held at the
phta . Pa .. .to serve as matron of home of the bride".s Ptll'ents, Mr.
ho no r. Brirlesmaids will be Miss and Mrs. Claurl Bumgarner.

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'J"boM pNiflllt t. the dinner !•topped at Struelhert, 0 . ro villt
kr. aDCI Kra. IDlftu A._ If
1Nte 111'1. CbMtu Hlebolt Sr , friendt.
Coolville tpeat !'rldtt 4114 • ._
ST, 11Jd ehUdrtD; MIN Barbua I Mr. and KJ'1 Harry Snowder1 urday wuh bcr ,.,.au, lfr. ad
June Nlcholt, lin Chetter Nic t and AOn Of Pt. Plea.nnt apen1 kr•. J:arl lJWttt.
c:11. I~AKIA.II
Ohio on Sept . 21 1r: 28.'
hot. Jr., and cbild.··e~a, Charlu- 1 SUnday afternoon with bit moth·
MeJt1 CMMy A1r"l Att•nl
Homeownera, eolf eourH oper-ton, lfr. ud Kn. Hetzel R.uueJJ, 1 er Mra Ethel Snowdt:a.
RIDLIGI IIIK W41YaRS
September will be a month lhat atflrl and anyone in.teA~ted in
Mr.
and Mta. Georte Bailey and
CINCIII!fATI I!P- 1'11\ Cb&gt;drtall" larmen wUl find 1peeial events ornamental pltnta wUJ aee and
naU ltedleiJ were prepared tod11
Mr. ond Mra Hany Boilef of Gal ·
to attend and Jeam the lateat hear much work ot value next
UpoU1, Kn. ~r1ldlne Shumaker
to cut lOON nteran pltcber Art
ltndiDgl in maay flelda o~ agri- Wedneaday, Sept 4th at the Lawn
Columbu1, Or. and M:n. Jack l
Cl
Fowler, who hu tbtee wins ud 1
and Om1mentaJ Day at Wooster
culture.
Jlu U 1nd ettlldren. Col mbw
~n Bertha Barton Of
eve- no iouel thl. yur. TtltJ liked
The eventa w11i be headlined by at the Experi111$nt Slltlon. Peat
he
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1 land , Mrt Ellll Shaner and dauand llrs. Edna Ru.,.ll. Aftnnoon ghter MUgatet of JerometviUe walven 011 Fowler to make room
three Field Days at the Ohio Aa:- control, includiog creb gran, as
cuestl were Mn. Leo Tbompa:on , and Mm Unnle SwiiD of Long for Clarer.ce Bud Podblelaa. a
fleuJtural Experiment Station at well as produetioo of Rood lawns
Clenland, 1Cr1. Eueene Norton , ' &amp;mom are 8ueats of thetr bro- former Redle,t pitcher reeentl1
;Woo.ter on Sept. 4, 5, 1r: 6th. The wlU be the features.
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purcbaNd from ~a1tle of the
Middlepor" Mr. and llr.s. C. M i ther Mr. and Mn. Han-)' 9wan.
World &amp; Comervation 'Expoaition
Without apendtng one additional
Mr and Ylra. Darrel Perry and Pl('lfft CGUt Leque.
Canaday and &amp;raDdfOn, Galllpoh1
and Plowlne Contests at Peebles, cent Meip1 county farmers can
Ohio In Adama County will occupy harvest more corn per acre.
ch1ldren of Belpre were Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Ru uell pests of her parents, Mt and
tbe four d&amp;V! of Sept. i 7 to 2oth.
How proper fertilizer and seedPACKIIS RELIAII PIVI
of ParkeralJurt" were Thunda)' Mn. HYatt Panon. Tbe eblldren
~ specJ.Bl celebration closer . ing rates can hike eorn yJelda wUI
STEVEN8 POINT, Wb. UP(Ue.tf or hil mter, Mrs. Ethel
home wUI be the Paul Bunyan be one topic di&amp;eU85ed at Field
Nekon and dau&amp;bter Helen Mae remained for a few dayt vi61l End Frank GUUam, a Uni•enlly
P'Pratry Exposltion at McArthur, Cropa Day Setember 5 at the Ohlo
and Mr. aDd )In, Edward Tbom.u wilb the.ll' ,nndparenU.
ot Iowa hero in tbe last B.pN
AgricuJtural Experiment lt.ltlon.
and ramUy
Hr and lin. Leiter Price and Bowl pme, wu locllnf for an·
Many of the older type corn
lfr. and ~·- D. o. Patterson 0; cb:Udren ~f Pittaburg.b.
spent other job in pro footbaU lOeb,.
planters being used by farmen
Cadmus are atayinc with their tbeU" vacation ~tb th.ell' parenu, The Green Ba:r Paekert uted
and equl.pped with slit boot fer·
cranddauebter. lin. Harold Oe~~o·- Mra. Annie PrJce 111d Mn. ElLa waiven on Gilliam and alao retillzer shoe• lace fertJUr:er too
.• b oba d
Rtluab.
lealed tackle Bob Dean of Mary·
b u.rr.
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Mr and Mr• Clarence Price land, euard Jerry Smith of WJa.
close to the -com seed, tests Jhow.
When the plant rood touebes the
Mr. and lin. Carl01 Snowden and Patsy attOmpanied by Mr consin and linebackers Glean Be•
seed, 11eedUnas often wUl be da:nand son ll)ent Sunday 1111tb Mr and MrJ Hugh CUller of Pomero)' tor of Wtae01111ln and Bob Sdaad'·
aged, even kiUed.
and Mri. lualor Williams and 1pent a week at Orr, .Mmn., va- rer or WiehJta.
Best place to put ferilizer, ag~
l famfly. Staadyaide.
~ationln1 recently.
ronomists recommend, is about
Mn. Mabel Hotue and Mra.
Mr and Mn. OUn apent 5aturtwo Inches tc tbe side or the seed
Gamet Duaf'ee vilfted lin. Be• day m Parterlbura-.
New ond Used
The WSCS met at the church
and about 2 inchel below aeed
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ld Ufled
•· AI a~ Wlae reeently.
level. This redueea. the danger of
The Daily Sentinel Mystery Flll'!ll' Iut week bas been en
as that
"' • .Mr. and Mn. Paul Patterson ' p•rlot"s 'Iburlday evening. ARer
"burning" the tender earo oprout, len Hughes of Middleport and oco;upied at present&gt; lime by Oscar Leonard. Only two persons and dau1bter, Mr. aad Jln. Bruce tbe devotions aud buaine11 were
at the same time oupplylng the the last week were able to ldenuty the fF"'· Tbey were: Edgar Hartung, Pomeroy, and Terry Ma:y and dauehter and .on and over a IOcial tune was bad ReMr. and Jln. lim Raley and dau- freshments .erved by the presi·
necessary n~trient&amp;
lor good Seidenable.
gbter and aon attended tbe OVEC dent, Ml'l. K.aUaryn Parsons were
growth.
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Planting a rew more pounds of ~~~:C~-:o--c-c~
lots of swine. The reau1t,a
ex· ~eabj:111 tile stema, thus Umitin( search lndieatea, farmen thould plant pleDie at the FAirgrounds enjoyed.
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The WSCS met with Mn. Doroaim for 15,000 planta per acre. Saturday,
eeed per acre may put an extra perlmenta on Dry lot and puture ,yield And cauaJ.q- lod&amp;lnJ.
New Bollud
Mr. aDd Mn. w. D. IA.nning of thy Durst Wednesday eveoina.
five or ten bUJhela of corn In the studies, advances in worm' i!ontrol
-'-" preRnt t~ il no rood Fewer plants than this cao ant
Fairborn spent the weekend with
Mrs. Henrietta McDade, Kathcrib. For buaky corn yleld&amp;, re- and Predictions on the future of apeclf1c centrol of moiC of these yjelds shup)y.
1Control
their dau,tlter Mr. and Mn fto. l')'n Panons and Dor,othy Ouret
search
indicates,
farmer~~
should
ewine
production
will
be
other
d.iteue1,
Jan10n
explain•
Field
Crop,
Dar,
held
in
con~I'JII F~tnalts aim for 15,000 plants per acre. high lights of the day.
attended 'the district meeting of
4tperid1 on a ClOmbtnatlon of JOod nectlon with the '75th anniverury bert Hill and son Bill.
!Mr. aad lin. John Kennedy CJf Lhe WSCS at tbe Foretl Run
Fewer plants that this can cut
Copies or the detailed programs cropplog and agronomle praetlees, of the station, is the next to the
weejend Church Tueacby.
yields sharply.
for each of theae three daya are be aays. ,
'last Of 12 days held tbla aeason Columbua Jpent last
Henderson Sllafer, Ml Pleasant
Field Cropa Day, held in oon- available at 'ttie ~Extension 3ffiee.
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eon.
Mich., and W. C. Nohe or Belpre
nectlon with the 76th anniversary ' While the rmal program tor the
subject.
of tbe Btatilln, is the next to laat world Plowl~ Matebes il not
Mr. and 14"n. Nate Wise and •pent Wedneadaf with tbe latter'J
Plloao 419 - Pemer01
l01 hatc~lpg •IV producdoo of 12 days held this aeaaon on available ~s yet rn&amp;llY new features
ramUy 1nd Mn. Mina Wise at· sister, Mn. Hariy Swan and !amtended
the
Chue
reunion
at
Seit
practically every agricultural sub- are announced each day. Some ao
Mouad near Bainbridge Sunday
•roll•r -he.ymM
ject. ~
manufadUfert of farm machinery
To many average Americans, a
Mn. Betty Robinson and sons
Oth-:r special feat\tre~ of the and supplies are partieJpating. Bet,.;
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or
Wublngton, D c., Mrs B.irdle
day will be control of (leld crop teJ: than a million dollara. w;ortb of
:::~ ~a.::~!y ~,~.•r:~
Powell aDd daughter, Mr. and
diseases and corn and meadow rarm and industrial equlpm~t ia
tb
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erop insects: weed control· new to be demonstrated and 'dilp{Ayed.
"The '11leme, ,. 'farm and City- are assodated with e popu ar Mn. x..a.rence Boyd and daugh·
meadow Reeding l!lethods aa well
Some of the unique feat~ In· Partnera In Progre.&amp;J' 'Will set the varieties of thiJ fruit. But. only ter and 10n of Middleport sPtn1
as lime and fertlhzer fnr alfalfl. elude a remote contrQ\ traetor; pace: for the third annUal obser· a few would believe tbat there are Tuesday with their aunts, Mn. S.
The last Field Day to iN; held pedal-powered tractor raeet tor vanlfe_ of Farm.Clty Week,, Noyem· actually more than 3,000 varieties L Bryant and Mr. and Mn. Ar:za
Bryan,t. llrt. Robmson and chilat the station at Wooster th1s year the klddtes; a model nuelear ,pow- her 22-28 •. aceording to Glenn w of peara known ln this country.
will be Swine Day on Friday, Sept.t er plant 10 pr·•u ..... el.... trlattv· a
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Jn
fact,
there
are
few
persons
dren are vtail~J her rather, Joe
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10 ~ 01 to whom lht's •·~ would •· even Boyd
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I t eow .... times lar"'er
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-.Ufe." Tbis
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of Pomeroy.
6th. The effeeI o f f eedlng a ll Pan
d 1s,bl' recl.ahons
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a
•nformatlon an
pu lC re
the leaat bit important. The averCarol)'ll
Su!! and M&amp;rtha Nich1,
NeiiODYWe, Ohio
versus amma . pro
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t 1 man made cow bellers, breathes, for the Imliana Farm Bureau, and - Individual it mueh more tnolson, Middleport, spent the weelt
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baa a heart beat; a &lt;leluxe • new chairman of the _National Farm·
in getting a good quality end With tbe:i.r eramlpuent.s, Me
-home, containing three bed rooms, City Week committee.
, pear in the varieties m011t com· and Mrs. Erneat Molden whde
two baths, bulJt.Jn klttben Will be
Sample made this stltement .n mon in the market, md tbe vari- their parentl attended the State
open for in&amp;pettion aLong wagon summarizing the progress of 1957 ety name is important only lnso- Fair.
\Our No. 2.
Farm-City Week planning, before
as it suggesUL 1 good quality
Rev and Mn Earl Slack and
As a preliminary to the World's a meet.ing of the National Fann·
wbich be il familiar.
family are moving tn Killbuck, 0,
Plowing Matches free ticke~ are City week board in C~eago re·
AJJ indicated, the moll eammnn Tbucsday.
available at the Extenslon office cently. RepreBenting Ohio ~n the popular varietiea are Bartlett and
Paul Myen of Ctllumbw- spent
for the crowning of tbe Na~Onal board was c . Mauur1ce WleUng, Seckel. Extension Speclalillta in tlhe weekend with his parents,
Queen of the Furrow at Cohimbua Ohio Fann Bureau, CGlumbus.
Marketing lnformatiop for Con· Mr and Mr.s. Lee Myers.
on Sept. fltb. Tbls lncluiies a ·~·
Ohio State
Jo~ann.City Week IRimers at the Ohio State -Univ~ Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
cial All S\Jr Vllrtety sho., at the eommittee chalnnan I! Wllbut 8.
0 .,• pean are rlell and Mrs. Harold Dewhurst and
Veterans tllemorial Building at
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Wood, Aricultural Exten! on
sugar, wh1ch is ·bet\t!r daughter were Mr. and Mrs. D. 0 .
8:30 P. M.
viCe director, Oh1o State
contam vltamill8 A, B and c. Pattenon of CadmuB, ~r and
slty Co-chairman on the
dfabetics than glucose . TheY Mra. 0 . 0. Patterson and Mr and
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committee 11 Gerald B Stahly of
contain 236~ calorles to tbe Mrs. Paul PaUer.ton and daugh·
Lancaster, Ohlo, representing Kt·
of fruit and are 82.'7 per· ter.
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Mr. and Mts. F. W. W1Icox of
LangsvHle spent Sunday with
hel' parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Lt 311 :\Irs Jack D Craft (Doro-

DeU..ery by etrrler where aval1able SO eenta per
...-11:• . . ,._ •• ad;aDC!tl ~t Tht! Dalb Sentinel offl«, ilf11.60j br thy Holmgtor l of Lim~stonc, Me .
tb..n.ao: thrte Q\00.\tu , $3.90. By motor routAt where I'Ui a e are announdng the birth or a son ,
::;' a.AOOtil ,1. a, mall one JW' $8; a1J month!, $4.2&amp;; three moutbl, Jay 0 Craft on Thursday , August
llt.o·Pdbllahed
.,ae II\Onth, 11.
b '!'h Ohlo Va ro...,. Sen 29 Grandparents are Mr and Mr!i!
eveq afternoon except KUnd.G.J Y e
Vern Bohnger Pomeroy, and Mr
tiDe!. 1ne..., at 110 Merbanle &amp; .. Pii'"1IMIIQ1 , 1). BUJlncu oflice phone 38f and
Mrs H J Craft Hath et~bu rg,
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Of River Boat Captain Solve

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tive 1 believed today they have
aalved Ule mnterlou• murder of
a rtv~r boat eaptaln n yean ago.
N 1a1on :ucwart 44: helc;l in tb.e
Do ~ CoUnty Jalt' at' Catlettiburg,
K.;' OD a burglar")' charge baa
ad.;.itted writing an anon).mouli
letter to Norwood police In which
. a.e ...00 f ~d" tiM kUUn• of Capt.
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h er
A\1= :::fk~fl l:d DSi~wart flOW
4enle• t~e murder and blames it

on a biot~hD·hlllker

he met named

Jobnn)'
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Jle uid be wrote the anonym(m&amp;
letter to aee 1f O'Dell told ~~rn
tbe truth when he described the
ala)'lb.l!! of Captain Kirachner on
the ni&amp;ht ol Ott. 28, 1835.
Uowt"ver, Detective Lee Kiley
sald Stewawrt tnew too many of
the minute df'tJil/1 .tlbo\tt the kill·
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CftlnnaU Pollee Department to
•• ... ieh it Wll addressed, was pfs I·
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marked
Catletlsburc,
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confetll!dKy.heU"s~ot
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he wrote, In what police ealle~ a Sept
"fa.ney, old style of longhand
NIW ARRlVAL
Pollee records •how Augu1t 0 . \ Mr and Mrs Ted r~.1ey ~'~ .•
JOrschner, a nver boat eap1taan, (Clara Belle QUnwrel arc annouo·
was 11hot to death here or. lhat
the birth of a' nln111 pound six
dat.e. Officers llaJd he .owned and clng
OUlll'e
son al Holzer
Hospital.
operated two Oh10 Htver steam
Grandparenl!t
are M.r and Mrs.
bo1th1, lhe Ben FranklJn und the Ted Hiley Sr , ('tilton, and Kelly
Arthur H1der .
Th~ writer rla1med the .Jho~.linc Gllmm-e, l\hddlemt Great ~aand
took place while Kirschner was mother is Mr,IL . Ca,ll, Midotepurt.
efttering hls hOme with ~II Wlle
TO INSTruaFFICIRS
and ~by while burglarizmg hl8
The Middleport (JardJ'n Club
ho~;hce wcr(' tnylltlfJed by the Will meet Tuesday , Sept • at th~
lad sentenct• in the letter 1t homp o( their president, Mrs !du
Rol!er , for wstallation
or Mn
offi
read ·
hO.!itent&gt;s are
"SMrlly therPahn n.:-.er the 1· rtr!l AnLs1mg
h (I
murder) a Doat wus sunk while W II Juhhr! l and Mrs Htc 11
the whistle was bhtwing and wasG:~"::'::'-;--:--::-:~:;::::-;:;,::;;;;;-;;;;;
a myo:: tery , has lt been solved or
ow enjo)i un ali·Ume record lo~'
i• ~~on lnnoC'ent mam aei'Vln{l ~he of less th.an 3 accidents (or each
time for it?"
tOO,OOO,OOO mllt"~ drtven. &amp;IH~. l
Cincinnati poliee conflrmed the t1as wnn three conll•rlltlw, ctttfact that the Ben Franklin burned tionli from the Natlonut Safety
and sank under strange circum- Councll to boot.
staneea following lht!- murd er an d
The-'• , moral to "'ver)' story,
t•-t
th e whl 8tl e w•• blowln"'a as and there
'" " 1·, to th ls one as Uncle
lUI
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B t th ., said
no arrc1t1 were ma de ln cOn' 1•c
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be som
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ered,
't ave to
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the
own
e,
tion wllhwent
the 1nCI
her toyou
be don
safet
NorwoCHl officen v..ere sent tc
(!atlctt~h&amp; in an , attempt to
.r
t{Dek down the writer • Identity.

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The 8 H Sa nborn Mis.sJOnar}
SO{":t"fY Wlli met'! at tht' first

Baplut Church

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tt. memOI')' of llipor
mention Joltn Held
believe It if 1hadn't
the New York nimes.
ad from
empqrl11
want
The funny thing Ia ~:-tat the gal
ln&lt;lud· in lt is wearing lontl socks, whlch
•re rolled benea~ the knee, and
are pretty fashl able with Bermuda 'horls, w eh we used to
call bloomers.
I dunnu, 1. and T. 1 think I'll
open a shop called Weor·ond-Tear,
Bnd offer me for sale. Under the
~urrent ground rules, somebody'd
be llkely to buy me, beeauRe I
~m In a tnal]lflcent shte of dlsre·
Plllir.
(Cop,yri&amp;ht, 1957, by United
!i'eature S&gt;'ndlcate. Inc.)

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CHRISTMAS
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N Y. UP - Mr
ITHACA,thlN.
-Don1ld
Jl()11ce
L
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a local friend a Hickok's car,
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W'lll Meet On

SKUNK WAS GRATEFUL
BRISTOL, Conn . UP - Frank
D. Law found that nature doesn't
always live up to expectations
Law freed a skunk whose head
waa stuck m a; bottle a.n!i Bt~pped
quickly back, antlcipatme a sraying. But the animal fust ambled
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8:30 Captain Kaaproo
1·30 Mlgtlf Mono!• PlaJfi0\110 ,
10:00 Lucky 8 ltDneh
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12:00 Tbe Lone Jfauer1
12:30 'J'own and Couoll'J
12.46 Baseball Previtw
12:55 Game of the Week
4:00 The Hopeful!
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6"10 Mr !Jlstrlet Attorn~ ,
6:30 Buer"necrs
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7.00 The Jimmy~'~~~~-~~'. ;!
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next regular meeting on Saturday 12 :30 As tne World TUrnl
Sept. 7. All members are . urged · 1:00 Our Miss Broo1ts
to be present for the eleet1on of
1:30 HousepaTty
2 :00 Big Payoff
otriCers for the coming year.
on Friday-, Sept. 6, the Heml~k 2·:i0 Bob CroSby Show
Grange w1U be hO.!t to the Mel&amp;s
S:OO Brighter Day
county Pomona Orange at Rock- 3.15 Secret Storm
Springs Grange Hall. Mel!lbcn 3 30 Edge of Niaht
previously contacted are rem1nded 4:00 The Errly Sho~
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas
Nellie Clark of CineiDnati 1.8
vialtlng her stster Blanche Clarij:.
~aev. alkl Mn .R. A. BJddle returned home Saturday after a
weet'a vaeation In Canada. WhJie
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'J"boM pNiflllt t. the dinner !•topped at Struelhert, 0 . ro villt
kr. aDCI Kra. IDlftu A._ If
1Nte 111'1. CbMtu Hlebolt Sr , friendt.
Coolville tpeat !'rldtt 4114 • ._
ST, 11Jd ehUdrtD; MIN Barbua I Mr. and KJ'1 Harry Snowder1 urday wuh bcr ,.,.au, lfr. ad
June Nlcholt, lin Chetter Nic t and AOn Of Pt. Plea.nnt apen1 kr•. J:arl lJWttt.
c:11. I~AKIA.II
Ohio on Sept . 21 1r: 28.'
hot. Jr., and cbild.··e~a, Charlu- 1 SUnday afternoon with bit moth·
MeJt1 CMMy A1r"l Att•nl
Homeownera, eolf eourH oper-ton, lfr. ud Kn. Hetzel R.uueJJ, 1 er Mra Ethel Snowdt:a.
RIDLIGI IIIK W41YaRS
September will be a month lhat atflrl and anyone in.teA~ted in
Mr.
and Mta. Georte Bailey and
CINCIII!fATI I!P- 1'11\ Cb&gt;drtall" larmen wUl find 1peeial events ornamental pltnta wUJ aee and
naU ltedleiJ were prepared tod11
Mr. ond Mra Hany Boilef of Gal ·
to attend and Jeam the lateat hear much work ot value next
UpoU1, Kn. ~r1ldlne Shumaker
to cut lOON nteran pltcber Art
ltndiDgl in maay flelda o~ agri- Wedneaday, Sept 4th at the Lawn
Columbu1, Or. and M:n. Jack l
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Fowler, who hu tbtee wins ud 1
and Om1mentaJ Day at Wooster
culture.
Jlu U 1nd ettlldren. Col mbw
~n Bertha Barton Of
eve- no iouel thl. yur. TtltJ liked
The eventa w11i be headlined by at the Experi111$nt Slltlon. Peat
he
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1 land , Mrt Ellll Shaner and dauand llrs. Edna Ru.,.ll. Aftnnoon ghter MUgatet of JerometviUe walven 011 Fowler to make room
three Field Days at the Ohio Aa:- control, includiog creb gran, as
cuestl were Mn. Leo Tbompa:on , and Mm Unnle SwiiD of Long for Clarer.ce Bud Podblelaa. a
fleuJtural Experiment Station at well as produetioo of Rood lawns
Clenland, 1Cr1. Eueene Norton , ' &amp;mom are 8ueats of thetr bro- former Redle,t pitcher reeentl1
;Woo.ter on Sept. 4, 5, 1r: 6th. The wlU be the features.
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purcbaNd from ~a1tle of the
Middlepor" Mr. and llr.s. C. M i ther Mr. and Mn. Han-)' 9wan.
World &amp; Comervation 'Expoaition
Without apendtng one additional
Mr and Ylra. Darrel Perry and Pl('lfft CGUt Leque.
Canaday and &amp;raDdfOn, Galllpoh1
and Plowlne Contests at Peebles, cent Meip1 county farmers can
Ohio In Adama County will occupy harvest more corn per acre.
ch1ldren of Belpre were Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Ru uell pests of her parents, Mt and
tbe four d&amp;V! of Sept. i 7 to 2oth.
How proper fertilizer and seedPACKIIS RELIAII PIVI
of ParkeralJurt" were Thunda)' Mn. HYatt Panon. Tbe eblldren
~ specJ.Bl celebration closer . ing rates can hike eorn yJelda wUI
STEVEN8 POINT, Wb. UP(Ue.tf or hil mter, Mrs. Ethel
home wUI be the Paul Bunyan be one topic di&amp;eU85ed at Field
Nekon and dau&amp;bter Helen Mae remained for a few dayt vi61l End Frank GUUam, a Uni•enlly
P'Pratry Exposltion at McArthur, Cropa Day Setember 5 at the Ohlo
and Mr. aDd )In, Edward Tbom.u wilb the.ll' ,nndparenU.
ot Iowa hero in tbe last B.pN
AgricuJtural Experiment lt.ltlon.
and ramUy
Hr and lin. Leiter Price and Bowl pme, wu locllnf for an·
Many of the older type corn
lfr. and ~·- D. o. Patterson 0; cb:Udren ~f Pittaburg.b.
spent other job in pro footbaU lOeb,.
planters being used by farmen
Cadmus are atayinc with their tbeU" vacation ~tb th.ell' parenu, The Green Ba:r Paekert uted
and equl.pped with slit boot fer·
cranddauebter. lin. Harold Oe~~o·- Mra. Annie PrJce 111d Mn. ElLa waiven on Gilliam and alao retillzer shoe• lace fertJUr:er too
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Rtluab.
lealed tackle Bob Dean of Mary·
b u.rr.
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Mr and Mr• Clarence Price land, euard Jerry Smith of WJa.
close to the -com seed, tests Jhow.
When the plant rood touebes the
Mr. and lin. Carl01 Snowden and Patsy attOmpanied by Mr consin and linebackers Glean Be•
seed, 11eedUnas often wUl be da:nand son ll)ent Sunday 1111tb Mr and MrJ Hugh CUller of Pomero)' tor of Wtae01111ln and Bob Sdaad'·
aged, even kiUed.
and Mri. lualor Williams and 1pent a week at Orr, .Mmn., va- rer or WiehJta.
Best place to put ferilizer, ag~
l famfly. Staadyaide.
~ationln1 recently.
ronomists recommend, is about
Mn. Mabel Hotue and Mra.
Mr and Mn. OUn apent 5aturtwo Inches tc tbe side or the seed
Gamet Duaf'ee vilfted lin. Be• day m Parterlbura-.
New ond Used
The WSCS met at the church
and about 2 inchel below aeed
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level. This redueea. the danger of
The Daily Sentinel Mystery Flll'!ll' Iut week bas been en
as that
"' • .Mr. and Mn. Paul Patterson ' p•rlot"s 'Iburlday evening. ARer
"burning" the tender earo oprout, len Hughes of Middleport and oco;upied at present&gt; lime by Oscar Leonard. Only two persons and dau1bter, Mr. aad Jln. Bruce tbe devotions aud buaine11 were
at the same time oupplylng the the last week were able to ldenuty the fF"'· Tbey were: Edgar Hartung, Pomeroy, and Terry Ma:y and dauehter and .on and over a IOcial tune was bad ReMr. and Jln. lim Raley and dau- freshments .erved by the presi·
necessary n~trient&amp;
lor good Seidenable.
gbter and aon attended tbe OVEC dent, Ml'l. K.aUaryn Parsons were
growth.
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Planting a rew more pounds of ~~~:C~-:o--c-c~
lots of swine. The reau1t,a
ex· ~eabj:111 tile stema, thus Umitin( search lndieatea, farmen thould plant pleDie at the FAirgrounds enjoyed.
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eeed per acre may put an extra perlmenta on Dry lot and puture ,yield And cauaJ.q- lod&amp;lnJ.
New Bollud
Mr. aDd Mn. w. D. IA.nning of thy Durst Wednesday eveoina.
five or ten bUJhela of corn In the studies, advances in worm' i!ontrol
-'-" preRnt t~ il no rood Fewer plants than this cao ant
Fairborn spent the weekend with
Mrs. Henrietta McDade, Kathcrib. For buaky corn yleld&amp;, re- and Predictions on the future of apeclf1c centrol of moiC of these yjelds shup)y.
1Control
their dau,tlter Mr. and Mn fto. l')'n Panons and Dor,othy Ouret
search
indicates,
farmer~~
should
ewine
production
will
be
other
d.iteue1,
Jan10n
explain•
Field
Crop,
Dar,
held
in
con~I'JII F~tnalts aim for 15,000 plants per acre. high lights of the day.
attended 'the district meeting of
4tperid1 on a ClOmbtnatlon of JOod nectlon with the '75th anniverury bert Hill and son Bill.
!Mr. aad lin. John Kennedy CJf Lhe WSCS at tbe Foretl Run
Fewer plants that this can cut
Copies or the detailed programs cropplog and agronomle praetlees, of the station, is the next to the
weejend Church Tueacby.
yields sharply.
for each of theae three daya are be aays. ,
'last Of 12 days held tbla aeason Columbua Jpent last
Henderson Sllafer, Ml Pleasant
Field Cropa Day, held in oon- available at 'ttie ~Extension 3ffiee.
----'--on practically evel')' agricultural with lfr. and lin. Harry WilliamTRACTOR SALIS
eon.
Mich., and W. C. Nohe or Belpre
nectlon with the 76th anniversary ' While the rmal program tor the
subject.
of tbe Btatilln, is the next to laat world Plowl~ Matebes il not
Mr. and 14"n. Nate Wise and •pent Wedneadaf with tbe latter'J
Plloao 419 - Pemer01
l01 hatc~lpg •IV producdoo of 12 days held this aeaaon on available ~s yet rn&amp;llY new features
ramUy 1nd Mn. Mina Wise at· sister, Mn. Hariy Swan and !amtended
the
Chue
reunion
at
Seit
practically every agricultural sub- are announced each day. Some ao
Mouad near Bainbridge Sunday
•roll•r -he.ymM
ject. ~
manufadUfert of farm machinery
To many average Americans, a
Mn. Betty Robinson and sons
Oth-:r special feat\tre~ of the and supplies are partieJpating. Bet,.;
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or
Wublngton, D c., Mrs B.irdle
day will be control of (leld crop teJ: than a million dollara. w;ortb of
:::~ ~a.::~!y ~,~.•r:~
Powell aDd daughter, Mr. and
diseases and corn and meadow rarm and industrial equlpm~t ia
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erop insects: weed control· new to be demonstrated and 'dilp{Ayed.
"The '11leme, ,. 'farm and City- are assodated with e popu ar Mn. x..a.rence Boyd and daugh·
meadow Reeding l!lethods aa well
Some of the unique feat~ In· Partnera In Progre.&amp;J' 'Will set the varieties of thiJ fruit. But. only ter and 10n of Middleport sPtn1
as lime and fertlhzer fnr alfalfl. elude a remote contrQ\ traetor; pace: for the third annUal obser· a few would believe tbat there are Tuesday with their aunts, Mn. S.
The last Field Day to iN; held pedal-powered tractor raeet tor vanlfe_ of Farm.Clty Week,, Noyem· actually more than 3,000 varieties L Bryant and Mr. and Mn. Ar:za
Bryan,t. llrt. Robmson and chilat the station at Wooster th1s year the klddtes; a model nuelear ,pow- her 22-28 •. aceording to Glenn w of peara known ln this country.
will be Swine Day on Friday, Sept.t er plant 10 pr·•u ..... el.... trlattv· a
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fact,
there
are
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persons
dren are vtail~J her rather, Joe
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10 ~ 01 to whom lht's •·~ would •· even Boyd
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of Pomeroy.
6th. The effeeI o f f eedlng a ll Pan
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the leaat bit important. The averCarol)'ll
Su!! and M&amp;rtha Nich1,
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versus amma . pro
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t 1 man made cow bellers, breathes, for the Imliana Farm Bureau, and - Individual it mueh more tnolson, Middleport, spent the weelt
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in getting a good quality end With tbe:i.r eramlpuent.s, Me
-home, containing three bed rooms, City Week committee.
, pear in the varieties m011t com· and Mrs. Erneat Molden whde
two baths, bulJt.Jn klttben Will be
Sample made this stltement .n mon in the market, md tbe vari- their parentl attended the State
open for in&amp;pettion aLong wagon summarizing the progress of 1957 ety name is important only lnso- Fair.
\Our No. 2.
Farm-City Week planning, before
as it suggesUL 1 good quality
Rev and Mn Earl Slack and
As a preliminary to the World's a meet.ing of the National Fann·
wbich be il familiar.
family are moving tn Killbuck, 0,
Plowing Matches free ticke~ are City week board in C~eago re·
AJJ indicated, the moll eammnn Tbucsday.
available at the Extenslon office cently. RepreBenting Ohio ~n the popular varietiea are Bartlett and
Paul Myen of Ctllumbw- spent
for the crowning of tbe Na~Onal board was c . Mauur1ce WleUng, Seckel. Extension Speclalillta in tlhe weekend with his parents,
Queen of the Furrow at Cohimbua Ohio Fann Bureau, CGlumbus.
Marketing lnformatiop for Con· Mr and Mr.s. Lee Myers.
on Sept. fltb. Tbls lncluiies a ·~·
Ohio State
Jo~ann.City Week IRimers at the Ohio State -Univ~ Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
cial All S\Jr Vllrtety sho., at the eommittee chalnnan I! Wllbut 8.
0 .,• pean are rlell and Mrs. Harold Dewhurst and
Veterans tllemorial Building at
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Wood, Aricultural Exten! on
sugar, wh1ch is ·bet\t!r daughter were Mr. and Mrs. D. 0 .
8:30 P. M.
viCe director, Oh1o State
contam vltamill8 A, B and c. Pattenon of CadmuB, ~r and
slty Co-chairman on the
dfabetics than glucose . TheY Mra. 0 . 0. Patterson and Mr and
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committee 11 Gerald B Stahly of
contain 236~ calorles to tbe Mrs. Paul PaUer.ton and daugh·
Lancaster, Ohlo, representing Kt·
of fruit and are 82.'7 per· ter.
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LangsvHle spent Sunday with
hel' parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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...-11:• . . ,._ •• ad;aDC!tl ~t Tht! Dalb Sentinel offl«, ilf11.60j br thy Holmgtor l of Lim~stonc, Me .
tb..n.ao: thrte Q\00.\tu , $3.90. By motor routAt where I'Ui a e are announdng the birth or a son ,
::;' a.AOOtil ,1. a, mall one JW' $8; a1J month!, $4.2&amp;; three moutbl, Jay 0 Craft on Thursday , August
llt.o·Pdbllahed
.,ae II\Onth, 11.
b '!'h Ohlo Va ro...,. Sen 29 Grandparents are Mr and Mr!i!
eveq afternoon except KUnd.G.J Y e
Vern Bohnger Pomeroy, and Mr
tiDe!. 1ne..., at 110 Merbanle &amp; .. Pii'"1IMIIQ1 , 1). BUJlncu oflice phone 38f and
Mrs H J Craft Hath et~bu rg,
" twta1 co1fk-e ub~ 10"
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a
dauK"hter , Cat hy Lynn , aRe three.

Twenty Two Year Old Mm·tler
Of River Boat Captain Solve

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tive 1 believed today they have
aalved Ule mnterlou• murder of
a rtv~r boat eaptaln n yean ago.
N 1a1on :ucwart 44: helc;l in tb.e
Do ~ CoUnty Jalt' at' Catlettiburg,
K.;' OD a burglar")' charge baa
ad.;.itted writing an anon).mouli
letter to Norwood police In which
. a.e ...00 f ~d" tiM kUUn• of Capt.
: ~ K'
h er
A\1= :::fk~fl l:d DSi~wart flOW
4enle• t~e murder and blames it

on a biot~hD·hlllker

he met named

Jobnn)'
e
Jle uid be wrote the anonym(m&amp;
letter to aee 1f O'Dell told ~~rn
tbe truth when he described the
ala)'lb.l!! of Captain Kirachner on
the ni&amp;ht ol Ott. 28, 1835.
Uowt"ver, Detective Lee Kiley
sald Stewawrt tnew too many of
the minute df'tJil/1 .tlbo\tt the kill·
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CftlnnaU Pollee Department to
•• ... ieh it Wll addressed, was pfs I·
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Un'l····d.
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marked
Catletlsburc,
'lias
Tbe
confetll!dKy.heU"s~ot
and: Wltd a man by the naine of
Jtinc_.,er on ~- 11, 19315:'
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he wrote, In what police ealle~ a Sept
"fa.ney, old style of longhand
NIW ARRlVAL
Pollee records •how Augu1t 0 . \ Mr and Mrs Ted r~.1ey ~'~ .•
JOrschner, a nver boat eap1taan, (Clara Belle QUnwrel arc annouo·
was 11hot to death here or. lhat
the birth of a' nln111 pound six
dat.e. Officers llaJd he .owned and clng
OUlll'e
son al Holzer
Hospital.
operated two Oh10 Htver steam
Grandparenl!t
are M.r and Mrs.
bo1th1, lhe Ben FranklJn und the Ted Hiley Sr , ('tilton, and Kelly
Arthur H1der .
Th~ writer rla1med the .Jho~.linc Gllmm-e, l\hddlemt Great ~aand
took place while Kirschner was mother is Mr,IL . Ca,ll, Midotepurt.
efttering hls hOme with ~II Wlle
TO INSTruaFFICIRS
and ~by while burglarizmg hl8
The Middleport (JardJ'n Club
ho~;hce wcr(' tnylltlfJed by the Will meet Tuesday , Sept • at th~
lad sentenct• in the letter 1t homp o( their president, Mrs !du
Rol!er , for wstallation
or Mn
offi
read ·
hO.!itent&gt;s are
"SMrlly therPahn n.:-.er the 1· rtr!l AnLs1mg
h (I
murder) a Doat wus sunk while W II Juhhr! l and Mrs Htc 11
the whistle was bhtwing and wasG:~"::'::'-;--:--::-:~:;::::-;:;,::;;;;;-;;;;;
a myo:: tery , has lt been solved or
ow enjo)i un ali·Ume record lo~'
i• ~~on lnnoC'ent mam aei'Vln{l ~he of less th.an 3 accidents (or each
time for it?"
tOO,OOO,OOO mllt"~ drtven. &amp;IH~. l
Cincinnati poliee conflrmed the t1as wnn three conll•rlltlw, ctttfact that the Ben Franklin burned tionli from the Natlonut Safety
and sank under strange circum- Councll to boot.
staneea following lht!- murd er an d
The-'• , moral to "'ver)' story,
t•-t
th e whl 8tl e w•• blowln"'a as and there
'" " 1·, to th ls one as Uncle
lUI
d
B t th ., said
no arrc1t1 were ma de ln cOn' 1•c
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be som
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'd ent.\l
ered,
't ave to
·
the
own
e,
tion wllhwent
the 1nCI
her toyou
be don
safet
NorwoCHl officen v..ere sent tc
(!atlctt~h&amp; in an , attempt to
.r
t{Dek down the writer • Identity.

t~hip

RUARK
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TO MEET MONOAY
The 8 H Sa nborn Mis.sJOnar}
SO{":t"fY Wlli met'! at tht' first

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tt. memOI')' of llipor
mention Joltn Held
believe It if 1hadn't
the New York nimes.
ad from
empqrl11
want
The funny thing Ia ~:-tat the gal
ln&lt;lud· in lt is wearing lontl socks, whlch
•re rolled benea~ the knee, and
are pretty fashl able with Bermuda 'horls, w eh we used to
call bloomers.
I dunnu, 1. and T. 1 think I'll
open a shop called Weor·ond-Tear,
Bnd offer me for sale. Under the
~urrent ground rules, somebody'd
be llkely to buy me, beeauRe I
~m In a tnal]lflcent shte of dlsre·
Plllir.
(Cop,yri&amp;ht, 1957, by United
!i'eature S&gt;'ndlcate. Inc.)

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8:65 Loe:s1 News
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ITHACA,thlN.
-Don1ld
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a local friend a Hickok's car,
ove
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matte· d h-e
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W'lll Meet On

SKUNK WAS GRATEFUL
BRISTOL, Conn . UP - Frank
D. Law found that nature doesn't
always live up to expectations
Law freed a skunk whose head
waa stuck m a; bottle a.n!i Bt~pped
quickly back, antlcipatme a sraying. But the animal fust ambled
away.

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8:30 Captain Kaaproo
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10:00 Lucky 8 ltDneh
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12:30 'J'own and Couoll'J
12.46 Baseball Previtw
12:55 Game of the Week
4:00 The Hopeful!
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~:00 Vou Are There
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6"10 Mr !Jlstrlet Attorn~ ,
6:30 Buer"necrs
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7.00 The Jimmy~'~~~~-~~'. ;!
5:M Weat~£-. man
1·"'0 TuoQ For The Money '
6 00 The Weeks' News i11 Revur 8:00 Ga1e blt~rm Show
6.1!5 Doualas Edwardl
8:30 SRO Playhouse
6:30 Pla)'hnuse ot Stan
9 ()() Gurwmoke
7 00 WeBt i-olnt Story
9.SO f'olden Playhouse
\0:-QG-. The Late Show
~ ':Ill pestlna '
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11.10 Kalle's Kltehen
11:1S Love of Life
11·30 Search for Tomorrow
u:., Guiding Light
Hemlock Grange will hold Its 12:00 Katie'! Kitchen
next regular meeting on Saturday 12 :30 As tne World TUrnl
Sept. 7. All members are . urged · 1:00 Our Miss Broo1ts
to be present for the eleet1on of
1:30 HousepaTty
2 :00 Big Payoff
otriCers for the coming year.
on Friday-, Sept. 6, the Heml~k 2·:i0 Bob CroSby Show
Grange w1U be hO.!t to the Mel&amp;s
S:OO Brighter Day
county Pomona Orange at Rock- 3.15 Secret Storm
Springs Grange Hall. Mel!lbcn 3 30 Edge of Niaht
previously contacted are rem1nded 4:00 The Errly Sho~
to take eake.
Ad I '5:30 Yol.lt" Essf) Re~ortet

~t:·~~p~-~j~~-~:~l~:~:~ve:d:u:•:·.,.~~~~~~~==~=~~~~~~=·~~~~:~~~-~·~~~on- Saturday Sept. 7

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9:00 Untlereu.rrent
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10:10 Theater 13
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11·30 Sign Off
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lThe Gretchen Wade S)Jow ,

PhliU~r.

Mn. Join WiBe, Mrs. Pellrle
Canaday and Mrs. Viclet Grate
spent a day the paat week in

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Daily
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On Your
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lieighbou
.)(ovle Ma~nee 1 ;
American Bandstud
CU400n Club " ·
Mickey Mouse Club
Five Star Final
John Daly aP.._ .he New&amp;
111D TID Tin
Jim Bowie

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8:00 I Seal'Cb for Adventure
8:30 Date With the AnJela
9:00 fn.nkle Lane
9:80 Hl&amp;h Tension

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Pbone 150

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Lola Jean RQUSh·

Returns Hom• -··'

eolbe after opei&gt;ilfn!, .llj'o. \ wea) ~r ot Camt&gt;

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Parkersburg shopping.
Mr. and Mn. Fred Williamson
of Bradbury and Mr. and Mn.
Harry Wllllatn110n anll 801q- apent
Sunday .wttb Mr. and Mrs. John
Kennedy, CoJumbua, and attended tbe State Fair.
,
Jlr, and Mn. Guy Mutchler
w.ere Saturday eveD.ina: eueata of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas
Nellie Clark of CineiDnati 1.8
vialtlng her stster Blanche Clarij:.
~aev. alkl Mn .R. A. BJddle returned home Saturday after a
weet'a vaeation In Canada. WhJie
they attended the CanadJan
National
Exhibition at Toronto.
By Phylllt Snowd•n
The
Biddl1!1'
sons Alan and Cal' PICNIC ENJOYED
A picnic dinner was enjoyed vJn returned horne with them af.
the lawn at the home of Mr. ter a three weeb vacation with

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hls father, Pearl P•rl«&lt;r and bro.-·
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tber !&gt;Iuton Par-er and famlly
al Cboller.
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of ¥arysvute spent th~ wefltend
To'ltlt lheJr cla!tii'lo&gt;r Mil and
LOi&gt;l JetD "'"~b. 'of
Mro. Mltehelt Conoellf.
ttito ,Co!nt!nunlty
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and sorro have r~ 1o ljilll· ~ the

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Did You Know That?

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'tanada.r Sunday. relaU.,eJ, lnroUte home IA'Iey 111.

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NEW IN . FARMING

WSAZ-TV C:han"el3

RUMMAGE SALE
llft'onD TO INTDESTS OF MEIGS -MASON Alll!.A
The Federated Cird" Will bold
a Rummagf' Sale at the PariKh
ltCtWlD L OW.N - GINERAL MANACOIR
liY~ I. COttEINI - IDITOR
House &amp;ocond Sl, Wt'dnesda)' ,
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Thur~d a) and Friduy, St' pt ember
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na. 21 fascinating colors, all
!he way thru to .the back.
Not affected by common
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Guaranteed in writing! Na'tionlllly advertised ·in Good
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Pomeror
CERTIFIED BARLEY- CERTIFIED WHEAT, Soneeo; Thorne, B~
BALBOA kYE - DUBOIS SEED OATS

All Kinds of Soeds 011 Hand
OUR QUANTITY PURCHASES MAKE FOR LOWER PRICES

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Chicago White Sox lAse Out
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Said Tiger pilot c het OMvct·.

IYETROlT UP- Ted WiUiams
eompleted his 391h year today, a
"We'll bt! ""'"' lucty to beat
mystery as alway11-a kind, gen. th. All Stm, btlt fi ougllt to be
etoUs, person a·t one moment, BlU'Iy, temp-eramen·tal and mean the

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pit&lt;Mr•
~.ee vatentme, Jtm Bowne'x t-bu( ul'ldisplltedly one' M tl:le Its, :i!JcWy
Mftlet an« Little
greatt!st baseball
•player• the F..,y ' ~•11• 1~ apln~ Iieii§On.
game h:l"s Jtnown.
Va!Ontlne has &amp;.etl tOU'a6 tar

The only a~Hvc ployer in ~'be'
il&amp;me to have Jllit more· thwn .400
.406 In tMI in a season, WJl·
llamil still Is goil'lg str6na:. His
[eats efe l4!&amp;i-&gt;n . And he eonti11·
ues to add to them . Possessiftg
the hioghest cal'eer battlilg average in the le:ague, .348 be!ofe
thil seuon, he leads the lf'lfUI!
in hitting.
Many thir.k

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oMy
ot an'i
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Henotrtklory
Alis •O~·
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uM•f Stllte l@!!. Lillie '""'Y
has PH&lt;tted bil~tantlY mQSt or
the summer.

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Mr. and .Mn. R,ob"e"l't flaWk of
Pomeroy moved tWts wed! In tho
Baaban telephone ;,Npetlf.
Chas, Circle MColnpinJ.ed his
son Mflton and fatnOy to their
hoine ln Colorado
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s 'h (!•"' of
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$6 loi il\it ..u.Ji th• l!edlegs
r.·.veo flyed down and pfayf!d dead
QaJnlit thto M.:Tf!~. etneb\r("tl haa
won: o'Diy twO o'f1-d 1imes With the
Brivea aDd' SPalui baS been ereited witll four of thOae wlni.

Ravenscraft

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MbJ' Stott ~ Sft(ri Grove; Mis;s
1!~ Wllr&lt;; COI'ft · Gables, Fla.;
Miss
A. Case, Parkersburg;
Mr.
Hiram Richardson,
Reichman, Guy GilMcDaniel and Jack

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and heater. Extra nice.

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An October wedding to take place In tne.. Hapust cnurcn,
0 phne Ala is being planned by Miss Patnc~a Gayle Ether·
id~e and Air~an Clarence William Ar.drews.
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Th bride who has been May queen of Daphne twtce, Js the
daug~ter of' Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Etheridge Sr. of
Daphne, Ala. Airman Andr~ws who is stationed , at Barm
Field, Foley, Ala., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence An·
drews, Pomeroy.
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Two Candidates Are Obligated
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Two candidates were obligated
at the regular meeting of Che 8ter
Grange Tuesday P.Vening wjt~ the
Malter, David K4Jbientz, prestdlng,
in the first and second degr~s.
The third aru;'l fourth degrees w~ll
be given at the last me_et_ing m
Sept. 24. Election of oUtcers will
be at the next meeting, Sept. 10 ·
One appea' for~ was acted up.
on and Gr..orge Holter and Helen
Parker were chosen to reprelient
chester Grange as prh\ce and

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the Jedurer presented a program consisting of a song, "Dwel·
ling in Eeulab Land" Roll callfavol'ite TV program; A poem,
"County Fair", by Cleo Smltb;
Roy Miller gave "Good Old Days''
and their was a question box and
answers by the Grange. The song,
''Sweet and Low" coneluded the
program.

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and dau&amp;'ht.er. Rena Lynn, who
have been living in Gallipolis,
bave mov~d to Morgantown, W.
Va., wh~re be will be alll'loeiated
.-itll her father, Harry Hil'ks, own·
er of the M()l'gantown Electrical
Service Company .
Mr. Reynolds, son of Mr. and
Mr1. L. E. Reynolds, Middleport,
b.u been an X·ray tM:hnician at
Holzer Hoipital.
Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Rupe, Bradbury, f':ft.
tertalned with a farewell famlly
psrty at their out-door dining area
for M'r. and Mrs. Reynolds and
daughter.

be beat!

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Palmer, prQident of The Paimer
SChool and fecognl!ed Internationally as the de,·eloper of
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Sehool of Religion, State Univer-,

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Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club
Meeting Held

Dr Randall A. Taylor of Point
PleaSant, W. .Va., 18 attending the ·
annual Lrctum and Ktlrnecoming
af The Palmer School of Chiro· J
praetie tn Davenport, Iowa, ·
At the Chiropractic FountainHead
he Is receiving information
GtlrWilf and instructlon in the latest developments Jn the field of c'hirol!'attle.. The Palmer School ·,11 ~~e
oriJinal sChool of Chiropractic
and the largest of its kind ht the ·
world.

Iarg~at alulu~l Chll'OIPractie

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The Grange picn.ie was plan·
ned for Sept. 22 at 1.2:1~ at Port·
land Parll: . All me":\'bcrs are .in·
· Ea'rl Diflrh gave remarks abol1t' vited to attend With. well filledh
the t•xhibits at the fair and abo11t baskets.
the grange booth whieh won first
Mrs. Shirh•y Millll, president,
wns in charge of a short business
meeting when plans '!"ere made to
help a needy family. The next
meeting is to be on Thursd&amp;y,
Sept. 26, at the home of Mrs. Weber. Mrs. P . L. Mitch thanked tile
The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club members for a gift box sent her
met at the home. or Mrs. Kenneth' during a recent hospitalization.
Those prese nt wel'e Nln . Noah
Byer Thursday evening for a cookout in lheil' out-door recreation Haskins, Mrs. H. E. l'ueh, Mrs.
area. 'Hamburgers, hot dogs, salad, Mitch, Mrs. Carl Mattox·, Mrs. Shiriced tea, coffee and doughnubi ley Mills, Mr.~ . George Hackett Sr.,
were enjoyed by the members. An Mrs. Will Haptnnstilll, Mr1. Doyle
arrangement of roses from the Miller, Mrs. Orin Smith, .Mrs. Wil·
garden of Mrs. James Weber was liam Reynoldl!l, Mrs. E. L. Hughes,
used "on the buffet table at the Mrs . Weber itnd Mn. L•wrence
Bycr home.
Milhoan.

P.oint Pleasant
Chiroprdcter
At Holflecoming,

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good tires. ·see tbls one before· yoU
buy.

Mifbtwellilht said he has an
even better reaaon for winnlDJ:
HI• an1er over court troubles iD.
which he 11 trying to prove that
iJ white rath~r than NelfG.

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Newlun, Ph•e Grove.

and Harold Mack.
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Friends may call at t he Raw- rT 1 ·
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tlng~OS.IA Funeral Homf' un til
Mr~ . F.dna Whne a~t:i chil rl ren ,
Saturda'y mornlnlg when tht· body So. Charlelton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mill be taken to the Sp1reJ hume 1 m~nd Wbite ~ Ft. Knox . Ky ..
t SPf'nt Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. 1\
-\lv.11 Ritchie ant! fam ily.
Harold Br:_addy ~:1d Curtis R~n· I
dolph made a trip lo l'olumbu~
Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Junior White who
have be&lt;:-n visiting relatives at
Wooster an [' Warnw returned
The Rf'v. Robert ~almer, pastor J "orne Friday.
of the Middl epor~ Church of the
Jimmy Harri!l of Svr~:~euse j,.
Nazarene, has announeel"l that 1 vi8ilint hb erandparenl~. Mr. ano
twenb-one young Pffl~le wer .. en· · HrR. J. ('. !feKay.
rolled 'J'hur.".day evem~g at th.e lt
Mr. and
F.rftest DPt&gt;ter of
Nazarene caravan se n· ~ees wh1eh p
ray &amp;pent. th lif('('k. 1 'fl
are hetd werkly.
ome
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Those enrolled are:
lnd tatt t he IaUer .4 pa:r£&lt; nt~. ~1r. and ~it's .
Bravea, Wry Taylor, R-onnie Grorge Roberti. .
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Cheadle, Cecil Ragger, Gera1d Iiol·
l{rs. Art . .M&lt;.rarlty &amp;nd lfn.
tan, Billy Joe Moodia~taugh ; Lldda Helen H'arr~ ol_ Syr.ttiUic plan - ~
Mood!s"augh , Sandra Sue Clon~ll. nett a SUI'p1'tte b1rtm!ay for their
Linda Taylor, Joan ftathbutn, motll~ Mh. J. C. ~cX.ny at f_ht'
Mary Walburn, Judith Moore.
home of Hu Ht:rri.S Smh!ay. Mr
:Pathfinden: C'nnnie Cbea~e . l and Mrs. Rarity CSTmon. Mr
Janet Hollan Betty Palmer Trail· and Mrs. Harley Burdette of Ad·
blazers: Pete' Walbutn, Ge~ ste- dison, Art Morarity and family ot
phenson, Tony Klonch, George Pom~roy, J . C. McKav and Walter
Haddox Ellis Klonch DonaJd and Harr1s and .Oft! were present
John Sk.phcruon, James ,HtlUan .
Mr. and M~•·. fb.lpl
Ball~rd,
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21 Are Enrolled
During Nazarene
Caravan Service

The Senior Choir or the First
Baptist Church had a potluck
party ..at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Diles, Wednesday eve·
ning after a mid·week Prayer
service at the, church.
Games were directed by Mrs. J .
Q. Ri·c e .and Mrs. Beulah White
and· sattd:wi ches,
potato ehips ,
olives, :candle_. ancl eoffee. were
served buffet style . Women ()of
the ~liolr assisted Mrs. Diles.
Members and guests were Rev .
and Mrs. c. E." Hoyt, Mrs, Cecil
Bra'dbuJ,'~, organi4t, Mrs. ClaTence
Lacey. direclor; Mrs. Rice, Mrs.
Ullian MoGh'e e,. Mrs. Homtf' HY·
sell, MrS. Pearl Hoffman~ .Jean
Smart, Jacqueline Rice, Mrs. Fran
ces :Bearhs, Mrs. Shirley Mills,
Mrs. Beulah White, George Sid·
daU, Mrs. Frank Oheescbrew and
Mrs. William Miller, Huntington.
The blessing for the supper
was :;:iven by George Siddall.
student minister.

Chlroprator's' trom all

tf50 Cl"Jdfet . · . ·.. ·· $195

Second·

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Favored
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Hard Top c'onpe .u_Hea.er, lladio.
Real Buy.

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who wa1 shipped to Seattle only Lel!!!lue forth spot. The RedleP
a month ago but recalled when are laM! games behind the Braves
GUS B_pll was sidelined for the re· and the Phtls 1414 ~ut.
malnder of the seaaon with a brok·
en ankle.
HoWever, lt's a precarious. situPodbielan, however, will be no &amp;;~~f,,itCintlnnatl fin,da itaelt in.
outrla:ht ' new face to many of the ~:
lost to ¥;~i;,le;:~:~-;
Cincinnati fans. 1'he Redlets oria:·
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lnally acquired him from Br~ok·
lyn in 1e2 but sf!nt ·Wn;l to the
minor• in 19riiJ.
Podblelan had an 8-4 record with
Seattle this !Ieason, including four
shutouta in his last six starts.
Kennedy had a 1.14 earned run
average for Seattle this year,
.while winning 9 of .11 games. He
appeared in 4'1 contests and
pitched a ttltal tlf 79 innings for
the PCL club.
Thurman rejoined the team In
·Philadelphia Tuesday nltJht and
ha11 already made himself felt.
The aaein&amp; outfieldec smashed a
three-run homer to lead the Reds
to a 11·2 win over the Phil.!.
Thurman wa1 sent to Seattle
·when hi1 ba~ting dropped off to a
·trickle, Earlier this seaaon. be
' starred In pinch htttina: rolea and

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Middleport;

chard Stewart, Alva Grover. i r~·U

Mh111 Barbara l!:rwln of Calli·
polis visited Wednesday with Mr.
and Mr~. 1\-falcolm Mees and Mrs.
.Mbert Mees.
Mia11 Janice Valentine returned
to her home, Parkersburg, W. Va .,
Ti.le8da'y after a vi!lt with Mr. and
Ml1. Eldon Krsueter and daught-en. Sfte wa~ accompanied home
by Mrs. Kra~uter and daughters,
who visited' r.fr. .and Mrs. Dale
Valentine.
Mts . Dever Biggerstaff and rhil·
dren, Vicky and Randy left this
morning for their home Lakeland,
Fla., after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smlth. They
win be met Ill Greensboro, N. C.
by Mr. Biggerstaff, who will ac·
company them home.
Mrs. Dey Hysell returned home
Thursday af ter a three weeks
viait at Winter Park, Tampa, Fairmtlnt, St. PPtersburg and Clearwater, tla.
Mt. aad Mrs. R. C. Gilmore re·
turned home after a visit with
thefr daugMer and son·in·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bobb and
family of Columbus. They were
aci!Ompanied hoqle by their grandBoris, Greg and Davjd, who will remain oVer tl!e week end.

Cincinnati ha~ • one-a:ame lead
Also returned to the Queen City over Philadelphia in the two

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CINCINNATI UP - Two new
tu~ Ail.Stds . Ma1 be' ~~~tf-d , faces and 8notherr jllayet jullt re-to use Jim Bowle~_J~e qncinnatl called from- the minor realuea wm
Hed~s ~~
DWoy~ - w~O Sh\Jt appear. in the Clneinnatllln.eup to~,
1 t' night M\o t~ey takli tlnr fleld
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;y, tl&lt;lwle• piobablv wlll go
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&amp;i ltll oUtnefdei -Mien ~ot ' !P(tch· kee Brave•.
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Tile new Dilfert, .bot~ pltc~ra,
n ,J1eftdlnt !!(Y'me' last minut~ .1d· are Bill Kennedy,• 1 38-year-oJd redtt!6Ds by l'liltnrtger Sfdbalt, th(' Jief artist and Bud PO&lt;\bl::elan, a 33All.Sttr linetip wfll lncJu'dt' th-6lie year-old former Brotlkl!'n and Cin·
o1her ptayeri:
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cinnati hurler. Btlth were pur·
lRfielden-Hafvej' Vart · Vran- ehased from Seattle of the Pacific
ken, Getle Mitth, Jimmy Jo 'f.iem- Cout J ~aguE:.
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Rusty Wam.tley, Pt. rleuant;
JOihn Thomas an4 Jlrvlt of_ Gallipolls; Dave "flindjf and Itank Clat·
Wtlrt,.y of Middtfport; Ol~k Tuylot of Racine.
Outfielder~ Bob,by N'cUson,
Mit'ld'Jeporf: Aarart Wu1te and "!:d·
d'le Stobut, Racirle; Emil Ttlom·
as of Gallipolis.
Catcherti- Woody Call, Middle·
p·ort, Geolg'e Neaselro:.d, Pomeroy
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and Btll M~Niekles, RRcinl!!,
Hartford will have the ex-{&gt;l'o'
Htar Luther Tucker at catcher;
idflelders Willis Dudding, S.uek
'I_'enhant. Gerald Clark, ]Job Oliver
Russell RoO'sh; ootftelders flub
Stivers, Joe Bradley, Rad Tucker
and G. ft.o\llb .
Four full time' tlierJ batted
over .300' during CM season It'd
by Gerald Clari:, brother of the
Chatle•ton Senator•' Mel Clark
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T'WO M(Jr{' p•l) ChCfS.A,0000
_f ..i ~._if

still har a
chance to 1\lt .400 this season 1ft'
his ra« wlth ytlung Mickey Malt
tie of the New York Yankel11.
But Ted doeso not.
"It the la1t mon th is hot", i
mi&lt;(tht be able to do it," Ted !laid.
"But If It's cold , 1 don't Nl'ink" 1
L"an. I've been aching lattly- not
just my logs, but all over. When
a game is three hours long, I
reel it ."
•ley, Pomet""'·, Hiftdu Henderum ,
he

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Open lliellln•s unUI t pJaJ
Pomeroy Tigers, cbampioni; of the leaJUe. In the plctur.. are left to right first row Jim
AI Traflk Utbl .,
Wickline,
l!acine;
Duane
Wolfe,
Racmh.
:'~e Fio.\d~
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~~o~S~m~l:th~,~1nd:~ia~ns~;
land,
Racine;
Sutch
Atl!lll,
Syracuse;Willie
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een Mortimore, a nurse he met
while working as 11 ntdiologi st.
They were married Thursday by
the Rev. B. H. St&gt;ekett, whose
wife said he wa1 "st\lnned" when
be learned Jf Allen's background
after the ceremony.

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Mr 1nd Mra. Echrard Heunao 01
IY Mr•. A. H. l•lt•y
Pomeroy caJled em Mr. and Mk
Funeral wervit"ts tur W ll n1
!alr and loin. Milton Circle and Charle• Spe~teer Friday.
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Honeymoon As
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inning. With une out , Ford walked Gomez 14·10 vs Orysdal~ 13-7
Sherm Lollar and Wall Dropo wu
Pitl!t"burgh
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Phlladetphia tit f/tlliitlttilt _......, tliM in ,
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Milwa ukee at Cincinna·u nigh:t
both Bu~b a Phillips and Donovan -Spa-hn 16-8 vs JeUcoat 9-12 OT
on grounders to end th(' threat.
Podbielan 0-0
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From here out, the schedule fa.
Saturday'• G1rnei
rM~tifl.•
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vors the Y:~nkees, too They play Milwaukt! e at Cincm nati, night
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$811ft lllrii aiid
18 or their remai111ng games at New York at Brooklyn
moo! ~-4 O'ldw hOlds In
home, only nine on th~ rood . The PittsburgPI at Philadelphia
White Sox play only eight at j St. Louis at Chicago
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Pitt&lt;burgh . . . 48 ,
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i •llo,,ed just one h1t Dick Dono1hurlday's lll!••ultl
van pitched all the way for the No games .-.cheduled
Sox to lose fl tou gh one , glvmg up
Frhlay'1 ProbAfe 'ltc:hlo"
hits.
St. Louis at
ChitagO-Jones
Sux muffed their b1g chance ' lo-8 vs Drabowsky IH2
to win in the last hair of the lOt..
New York at Brooklyn nipthi:---

ttler no longer aTe •~ccepting any
bet8 on the "Yankees in the Anfer.
ican League pennant cha~ .
As far as tht;:y'rr concerned, the
flag chase all but ended when
"old pro" Country Slaughter for.
got his 41 yeats and stammed an
J lth--in.ninK home run Thursday to homc..Land 20 on the road.
giYt the Yanlrees a dramatit' 2-J
lndi•n• TrGunu Orloll'l
vicleory at Chieago.
[n the only otht'r majnr leatue
games Thursday, the Clev eland
The otldiimakers say today th ey Indian.&lt;~ slammed four home runs
wrl 1 now at~~pl only bets ...inst to trou n('e. lhc paltimorc Orioles,
f!H' Yo :~ kl'h . not on th t&gt;m. They'll 13-4, and Tom IJtltwer of the BosJive&gt; yo u 8·1 odds If you still likt! ton Rl'd Sox gained his 15th viethe Whitt• ~x. The 8ame ~oes for tory of the year, tl I, over the
/he Brav es \' .&gt; anyone else in the Oetroil Tigers.
Jlilll.tlonal LeaiZue .
Jim ll cgan Rol'ky Colavito, AI
MorMY Pl•y•rs Old It
Smith, and Vic Wertz hit homers
The h~rd-MU1r:n "money" play . for t11c India ns, who star ted with
~rs took the IHf 1ame for thl•
sJx rung in the rirst inning and
1'ankeea, ju1t ae they hove . so lhrt!e in lhe second ~o gain re·
llany times iTI thtl! past . The fust venge for the1r thumping by the
tankee run was a left·field home Orioles a dAy earlier . :1fike OBT'tun in the fh{td ifmfnlt by ex-Mil· cia 9cattered nine hlL'i in bree~o
tine hero Ra'nk Bauer. Earl Tor- in&amp; to his eighth win.
felon's .111crifice fly in the same
Brewer afl,1wed the Tigen only
frai1f d#IJVe in a Sb'i rlln that six hltil. Fr~lllk Malzone drove in
tlied the seote but, at la$t, Slaug- three of the Sox runs and Ted
fer'.ll ~ hitO tfl'f l right riehJ Williams dr,.w fuur walks. Wilseats in the ltth was the winner. liams groumled out in his other atTom Stunfh•ant ~1:4!~ed 1he fir st bat and dropped one point of his
stx inninp for the Yankees, but batting lead over Mickey Mantle
Wbit.er .Ford a:ot tbe win with fi ve of the Yankees. Williams W.iS at
brilliant relief innings in which he .379 and Mantle at .373 arter tw()
hits against Chicago.

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's Win Sews Up American

The I:O·iO White Sox are almost
lOne and the all-cotlquertug Nt!w
York Yankees now arf! 8-5 faV(Jrit,ea to bleat Milwaukee in the
World Setlt!S".
With the Yankees a whopping
8 ~ games abead and only 2'7 lett
to play after thetr stunning throe·
a:ame sweep of the Sox, oddsmaken "offici.J.lly" announced today

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IYETROlT UP- Ted WiUiams
eompleted his 391h year today, a
"We'll bt! ""'"' lucty to beat
mystery as alway11-a kind, gen. th. All Stm, btlt fi ougllt to be
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Mftlet an« Little
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game h:l"s Jtnown.
Va!Ontlne has &amp;.etl tOU'a6 tar

The only a~Hvc ployer in ~'be'
il&amp;me to have Jllit more· thwn .400
.406 In tMI in a season, WJl·
llamil still Is goil'lg str6na:. His
[eats efe l4!&amp;i-&gt;n . And he eonti11·
ues to add to them . Possessiftg
the hioghest cal'eer battlilg average in the le:ague, .348 be!ofe
thil seuon, he leads the lf'lfUI!
in hitting.
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Mr. and .Mn. R,ob"e"l't flaWk of
Pomeroy moved tWts wed! In tho
Baaban telephone ;,Npetlf.
Chas, Circle MColnpinJ.ed his
son Mflton and fatnOy to their
hoine ln Colorado
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QaJnlit thto M.:Tf!~. etneb\r("tl haa
won: o'Diy twO o'f1-d 1imes With the
Brivea aDd' SPalui baS been ereited witll four of thOae wlni.

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MbJ' Stott ~ Sft(ri Grove; Mis;s
1!~ Wllr&lt;; COI'ft · Gables, Fla.;
Miss
A. Case, Parkersburg;
Mr.
Hiram Richardson,
Reichman, Guy GilMcDaniel and Jack

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An October wedding to take place In tne.. Hapust cnurcn,
0 phne Ala is being planned by Miss Patnc~a Gayle Ether·
id~e and Air~an Clarence William Ar.drews.
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Th bride who has been May queen of Daphne twtce, Js the
daug~ter of' Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Etheridge Sr. of
Daphne, Ala. Airman Andr~ws who is stationed , at Barm
Field, Foley, Ala., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence An·
drews, Pomeroy.
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Two Candidates Are Obligated
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Two candidates were obligated
at the regular meeting of Che 8ter
Grange Tuesday P.Vening wjt~ the
Malter, David K4Jbientz, prestdlng,
in the first and second degr~s.
The third aru;'l fourth degrees w~ll
be given at the last me_et_ing m
Sept. 24. Election of oUtcers will
be at the next meeting, Sept. 10 ·
One appea' for~ was acted up.
on and Gr..orge Holter and Helen
Parker were chosen to reprelient
chester Grange as prh\ce and

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the Jedurer presented a program consisting of a song, "Dwel·
ling in Eeulab Land" Roll callfavol'ite TV program; A poem,
"County Fair", by Cleo Smltb;
Roy Miller gave "Good Old Days''
and their was a question box and
answers by the Grange. The song,
''Sweet and Low" coneluded the
program.

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and dau&amp;'ht.er. Rena Lynn, who
have been living in Gallipolis,
bave mov~d to Morgantown, W.
Va., wh~re be will be alll'loeiated
.-itll her father, Harry Hil'ks, own·
er of the M()l'gantown Electrical
Service Company .
Mr. Reynolds, son of Mr. and
Mr1. L. E. Reynolds, Middleport,
b.u been an X·ray tM:hnician at
Holzer Hoipital.
Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Rupe, Bradbury, f':ft.
tertalned with a farewell famlly
psrty at their out-door dining area
for M'r. and Mrs. Reynolds and
daughter.

be beat!

l.uaeb. Din- or
Coffee Break

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Palmer, prQident of The Paimer
SChool and fecognl!ed Internationally as the de,·eloper of
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Sehool of Religion, State Univer-,

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Jolly Bunch
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Meeting Held

Dr Randall A. Taylor of Point
PleaSant, W. .Va., 18 attending the ·
annual Lrctum and Ktlrnecoming
af The Palmer School of Chiro· J
praetie tn Davenport, Iowa, ·
At the Chiropractic FountainHead
he Is receiving information
GtlrWilf and instructlon in the latest developments Jn the field of c'hirol!'attle.. The Palmer School ·,11 ~~e
oriJinal sChool of Chiropractic
and the largest of its kind ht the ·
world.

Iarg~at alulu~l Chll'OIPractie

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The Grange picn.ie was plan·
ned for Sept. 22 at 1.2:1~ at Port·
land Parll: . All me":\'bcrs are .in·
· Ea'rl Diflrh gave remarks abol1t' vited to attend With. well filledh
the t•xhibits at the fair and abo11t baskets.
the grange booth whieh won first
Mrs. Shirh•y Millll, president,
wns in charge of a short business
meeting when plans '!"ere made to
help a needy family. The next
meeting is to be on Thursd&amp;y,
Sept. 26, at the home of Mrs. Weber. Mrs. P . L. Mitch thanked tile
The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club members for a gift box sent her
met at the home. or Mrs. Kenneth' during a recent hospitalization.
Those prese nt wel'e Nln . Noah
Byer Thursday evening for a cookout in lheil' out-door recreation Haskins, Mrs. H. E. l'ueh, Mrs.
area. 'Hamburgers, hot dogs, salad, Mitch, Mrs. Carl Mattox·, Mrs. Shiriced tea, coffee and doughnubi ley Mills, Mr.~ . George Hackett Sr.,
were enjoyed by the members. An Mrs. Will Haptnnstilll, Mr1. Doyle
arrangement of roses from the Miller, Mrs. Orin Smith, .Mrs. Wil·
garden of Mrs. James Weber was liam Reynoldl!l, Mrs. E. L. Hughes,
used "on the buffet table at the Mrs . Weber itnd Mn. L•wrence
Bycr home.
Milhoan.

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HI• an1er over court troubles iD.
which he 11 trying to prove that
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Newlun, Ph•e Grove.

and Harold Mack.
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Friends may call at t he Raw- rT 1 ·
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tlng~OS.IA Funeral Homf' un til
Mr~ . F.dna Whne a~t:i chil rl ren ,
Saturda'y mornlnlg when tht· body So. Charlelton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mill be taken to the Sp1reJ hume 1 m~nd Wbite ~ Ft. Knox . Ky ..
t SPf'nt Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. 1\
-\lv.11 Ritchie ant! fam ily.
Harold Br:_addy ~:1d Curtis R~n· I
dolph made a trip lo l'olumbu~
Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Junior White who
have be&lt;:-n visiting relatives at
Wooster an [' Warnw returned
The Rf'v. Robert ~almer, pastor J "orne Friday.
of the Middl epor~ Church of the
Jimmy Harri!l of Svr~:~euse j,.
Nazarene, has announeel"l that 1 vi8ilint hb erandparenl~. Mr. ano
twenb-one young Pffl~le wer .. en· · HrR. J. ('. !feKay.
rolled 'J'hur.".day evem~g at th.e lt
Mr. and
F.rftest DPt&gt;ter of
Nazarene caravan se n· ~ees wh1eh p
ray &amp;pent. th lif('('k. 1 'fl
are hetd werkly.
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Those enrolled are:
lnd tatt t he IaUer .4 pa:r£&lt; nt~. ~1r. and ~it's .
Bravea, Wry Taylor, R-onnie Grorge Roberti. .
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Cheadle, Cecil Ragger, Gera1d Iiol·
l{rs. Art . .M&lt;.rarlty &amp;nd lfn.
tan, Billy Joe Moodia~taugh ; Lldda Helen H'arr~ ol_ Syr.ttiUic plan - ~
Mood!s"augh , Sandra Sue Clon~ll. nett a SUI'p1'tte b1rtm!ay for their
Linda Taylor, Joan ftathbutn, motll~ Mh. J. C. ~cX.ny at f_ht'
Mary Walburn, Judith Moore.
home of Hu Ht:rri.S Smh!ay. Mr
:Pathfinden: C'nnnie Cbea~e . l and Mrs. Rarity CSTmon. Mr
Janet Hollan Betty Palmer Trail· and Mrs. Harley Burdette of Ad·
blazers: Pete' Walbutn, Ge~ ste- dison, Art Morarity and family ot
phenson, Tony Klonch, George Pom~roy, J . C. McKav and Walter
Haddox Ellis Klonch DonaJd and Harr1s and .Oft! were present
John Sk.phcruon, James ,HtlUan .
Mr. and M~•·. fb.lpl
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21 Are Enrolled
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The Senior Choir or the First
Baptist Church had a potluck
party ..at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Diles, Wednesday eve·
ning after a mid·week Prayer
service at the, church.
Games were directed by Mrs. J .
Q. Ri·c e .and Mrs. Beulah White
and· sattd:wi ches,
potato ehips ,
olives, :candle_. ancl eoffee. were
served buffet style . Women ()of
the ~liolr assisted Mrs. Diles.
Members and guests were Rev .
and Mrs. c. E." Hoyt, Mrs, Cecil
Bra'dbuJ,'~, organi4t, Mrs. ClaTence
Lacey. direclor; Mrs. Rice, Mrs.
Ullian MoGh'e e,. Mrs. Homtf' HY·
sell, MrS. Pearl Hoffman~ .Jean
Smart, Jacqueline Rice, Mrs. Fran
ces :Bearhs, Mrs. Shirley Mills,
Mrs. Beulah White, George Sid·
daU, Mrs. Frank Oheescbrew and
Mrs. William Miller, Huntington.
The blessing for the supper
was :;:iven by George Siddall.
student minister.

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who wa1 shipped to Seattle only Lel!!!lue forth spot. The RedleP
a month ago but recalled when are laM! games behind the Braves
GUS B_pll was sidelined for the re· and the Phtls 1414 ~ut.
malnder of the seaaon with a brok·
en ankle.
HoWever, lt's a precarious. situPodbielan, however, will be no &amp;;~~f,,itCintlnnatl fin,da itaelt in.
outrla:ht ' new face to many of the ~:
lost to ¥;~i;,le;:~:~-;
Cincinnati fans. 1'he Redlets oria:·
. ~,
lnally acquired him from Br~ok·
lyn in 1e2 but sf!nt ·Wn;l to the
minor• in 19riiJ.
Podblelan had an 8-4 record with
Seattle this !Ieason, including four
shutouta in his last six starts.
Kennedy had a 1.14 earned run
average for Seattle this year,
.while winning 9 of .11 games. He
appeared in 4'1 contests and
pitched a ttltal tlf 79 innings for
the PCL club.
Thurman rejoined the team In
·Philadelphia Tuesday nltJht and
ha11 already made himself felt.
The aaein&amp; outfieldec smashed a
three-run homer to lead the Reds
to a 11·2 win over the Phil.!.
Thurman wa1 sent to Seattle
·when hi1 ba~ting dropped off to a
·trickle, Earlier this seaaon. be
' starred In pinch htttina: rolea and

YOUR
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Middleport;

chard Stewart, Alva Grover. i r~·U

Mh111 Barbara l!:rwln of Calli·
polis visited Wednesday with Mr.
and Mr~. 1\-falcolm Mees and Mrs.
.Mbert Mees.
Mia11 Janice Valentine returned
to her home, Parkersburg, W. Va .,
Ti.le8da'y after a vi!lt with Mr. and
Ml1. Eldon Krsueter and daught-en. Sfte wa~ accompanied home
by Mrs. Kra~uter and daughters,
who visited' r.fr. .and Mrs. Dale
Valentine.
Mts . Dever Biggerstaff and rhil·
dren, Vicky and Randy left this
morning for their home Lakeland,
Fla., after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smlth. They
win be met Ill Greensboro, N. C.
by Mr. Biggerstaff, who will ac·
company them home.
Mrs. Dey Hysell returned home
Thursday af ter a three weeks
viait at Winter Park, Tampa, Fairmtlnt, St. PPtersburg and Clearwater, tla.
Mt. aad Mrs. R. C. Gilmore re·
turned home after a visit with
thefr daugMer and son·in·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bobb and
family of Columbus. They were
aci!Ompanied hoqle by their grandBoris, Greg and Davjd, who will remain oVer tl!e week end.

Cincinnati ha~ • one-a:ame lead
Also returned to the Queen City over Philadelphia in the two

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CINCINNATI UP - Two new
tu~ Ail.Stds . Ma1 be' ~~~tf-d , faces and 8notherr jllayet jullt re-to use Jim Bowle~_J~e qncinnatl called from- the minor realuea wm
Hed~s ~~
DWoy~ - w~O Sh\Jt appear. in the Clneinnatllln.eup to~,
1 t' night M\o t~ey takli tlnr fleld
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Tile new Dilfert, .bot~ pltc~ra,
n ,J1eftdlnt !!(Y'me' last minut~ .1d· are Bill Kennedy,• 1 38-year-oJd redtt!6Ds by l'liltnrtger Sfdbalt, th(' Jief artist and Bud PO&lt;\bl::elan, a 33All.Sttr linetip wfll lncJu'dt' th-6lie year-old former Brotlkl!'n and Cin·
o1her ptayeri:
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cinnati hurler. Btlth were pur·
lRfielden-Hafvej' Vart · Vran- ehased from Seattle of the Pacific
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Rusty Wam.tley, Pt. rleuant;
JOihn Thomas an4 Jlrvlt of_ Gallipolls; Dave "flindjf and Itank Clat·
Wtlrt,.y of Middtfport; Ol~k Tuylot of Racine.
Outfielder~ Bob,by N'cUson,
Mit'ld'Jeporf: Aarart Wu1te and "!:d·
d'le Stobut, Racirle; Emil Ttlom·
as of Gallipolis.
Catcherti- Woody Call, Middle·
p·ort, Geolg'e Neaselro:.d, Pomeroy
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and Btll M~Niekles, RRcinl!!,
Hartford will have the ex-{&gt;l'o'
Htar Luther Tucker at catcher;
idflelders Willis Dudding, S.uek
'I_'enhant. Gerald Clark, ]Job Oliver
Russell RoO'sh; ootftelders flub
Stivers, Joe Bradley, Rad Tucker
and G. ft.o\llb .
Four full time' tlierJ batted
over .300' during CM season It'd
by Gerald Clari:, brother of the
Chatle•ton Senator•' Mel Clark
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T'WO M(Jr{' p•l) ChCfS.A,0000
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still har a
chance to 1\lt .400 this season 1ft'
his ra« wlth ytlung Mickey Malt
tie of the New York Yankel11.
But Ted doeso not.
"It the la1t mon th is hot", i
mi&lt;(tht be able to do it," Ted !laid.
"But If It's cold , 1 don't Nl'ink" 1
L"an. I've been aching lattly- not
just my logs, but all over. When
a game is three hours long, I
reel it ."
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Open lliellln•s unUI t pJaJ
Pomeroy Tigers, cbampioni; of the leaJUe. In the plctur.. are left to right first row Jim
AI Traflk Utbl .,
Wickline,
l!acine;
Duane
Wolfe,
Racmh.
:'~e Fio.\d~
•. ind~;
~~o~S~m~l:th~,~1nd:~ia~ns~;
land,
Racine;
Sutch
Atl!lll,
Syracuse;Willie
G•lnthet
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BtU WUSOJi, lndilms; jfoward Patk«r, Syt~; Saill FlaJ!JI.
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mi PmiY LBAdt!E AU. S'i'Mill lite p1et !ited aboVe

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een Mortimore, a nurse he met
while working as 11 ntdiologi st.
They were married Thursday by
the Rev. B. H. St&gt;ekett, whose
wife said he wa1 "st\lnned" when
be learned Jf Allen's background
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Mr 1nd Mra. Echrard Heunao 01
IY Mr•. A. H. l•lt•y
Pomeroy caJled em Mr. and Mk
Funeral wervit"ts tur W ll n1
!alr and loin. Milton Circle and Charle• Spe~teer Friday.
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!emetery and pall bearer M ~r? ehildren, POrtland 'fM'nt Salur·
Job11 F.:lo·anJ. Cf'orge Lem ley .• Rt- day with the tr
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The la1t •b~ he wu the brJde.

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Start!! Setond

Mary Jane Scott Becomes Bride ·
Honeymoon As
Of Roscoe Wise On August 18th Groom Not Br1'de

inning. With une out , Ford walked Gomez 14·10 vs Orysdal~ 13-7
Sherm Lollar and Wall Dropo wu
Pitl!t"burgh
at
Phlladetphia tit f/tlliitlttilt _......, tliM in ,
safe when Tony Kubek bobbled night-Law 10·7 vs Sanfotd 16-6 le~ ......
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his grounder. But Ford retired
Milwa ukee at Cincinna·u nigh:t
both Bu~b a Phillips and Donovan -Spa-hn 16-8 vs JeUcoat 9-12 OT
on grounders to end th(' threat.
Podbielan 0-0
VIf!lttl&gt;l 'iiiHI ; lift• itoliilll •
From here out, the schedule fa.
Saturday'• G1rnei
rM~tifl.•
IIIIWOt tliii ·m
vors the Y:~nkees, too They play Milwaukt! e at Cincm nati, night
cl.... jlfo
$811ft lllrii aiid
18 or their remai111ng games at New York at Brooklyn
moo! ~-4 O'ldw hOlds In
home, only nine on th~ rood . The PittsburgPI at Philadelphia
White Sox play only eight at j St. Louis at Chicago
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Pitt&lt;burgh . . . 48 ,
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i •llo,,ed just one h1t Dick Dono1hurlday's lll!••ultl
van pitched all the way for the No games .-.cheduled
Sox to lose fl tou gh one , glvmg up
Frhlay'1 ProbAfe 'ltc:hlo"
hits.
St. Louis at
ChitagO-Jones
Sux muffed their b1g chance ' lo-8 vs Drabowsky IH2
to win in the last hair of the lOt..
New York at Brooklyn nipthi:---

ttler no longer aTe •~ccepting any
bet8 on the "Yankees in the Anfer.
ican League pennant cha~ .
As far as tht;:y'rr concerned, the
flag chase all but ended when
"old pro" Country Slaughter for.
got his 41 yeats and stammed an
J lth--in.ninK home run Thursday to homc..Land 20 on the road.
giYt the Yanlrees a dramatit' 2-J
lndi•n• TrGunu Orloll'l
vicleory at Chieago.
[n the only otht'r majnr leatue
games Thursday, the Clev eland
The otldiimakers say today th ey Indian.&lt;~ slammed four home runs
wrl 1 now at~~pl only bets ...inst to trou n('e. lhc paltimorc Orioles,
f!H' Yo :~ kl'h . not on th t&gt;m. They'll 13-4, and Tom IJtltwer of the BosJive&gt; yo u 8·1 odds If you still likt! ton Rl'd Sox gained his 15th viethe Whitt• ~x. The 8ame ~oes for tory of the year, tl I, over the
/he Brav es \' .&gt; anyone else in the Oetroil Tigers.
Jlilll.tlonal LeaiZue .
Jim ll cgan Rol'ky Colavito, AI
MorMY Pl•y•rs Old It
Smith, and Vic Wertz hit homers
The h~rd-MU1r:n "money" play . for t11c India ns, who star ted with
~rs took the IHf 1ame for thl•
sJx rung in the rirst inning and
1'ankeea, ju1t ae they hove . so lhrt!e in lhe second ~o gain re·
llany times iTI thtl! past . The fust venge for the1r thumping by the
tankee run was a left·field home Orioles a dAy earlier . :1fike OBT'tun in the fh{td ifmfnlt by ex-Mil· cia 9cattered nine hlL'i in bree~o
tine hero Ra'nk Bauer. Earl Tor- in&amp; to his eighth win.
felon's .111crifice fly in the same
Brewer afl,1wed the Tigen only
frai1f d#IJVe in a Sb'i rlln that six hltil. Fr~lllk Malzone drove in
tlied the seote but, at la$t, Slaug- three of the Sox runs and Ted
fer'.ll ~ hitO tfl'f l right riehJ Williams dr,.w fuur walks. Wilseats in the ltth was the winner. liams groumled out in his other atTom Stunfh•ant ~1:4!~ed 1he fir st bat and dropped one point of his
stx inninp for the Yankees, but batting lead over Mickey Mantle
Wbit.er .Ford a:ot tbe win with fi ve of the Yankees. Williams W.iS at
brilliant relief innings in which he .379 and Mantle at .373 arter tw()
hits against Chicago.

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's Win Sews Up American

The I:O·iO White Sox are almost
lOne and the all-cotlquertug Nt!w
York Yankees now arf! 8-5 faV(Jrit,ea to bleat Milwaukee in the
World Setlt!S".
With the Yankees a whopping
8 ~ games abead and only 2'7 lett
to play after thetr stunning throe·
a:ame sweep of the Sox, oddsmaken "offici.J.lly" announced today

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Ohio State Fair
(C.nHI\Ued From Pe1e One)
nesday topped the aame day last
year
Jv'Jin1 lit'tch Today
Juda:lni concludes hxhy WJth
the Jm1Ior sheep bloc!l:tnl an ~'
trimming cc.ntest New esr ra{'l'!&gt;
are scheduled for ~he grandstand
track and the horse show eud.s
ton ight with the flve-gatted a11d
three--:aited chnmplond•1p stakC's
Annette Sue won the Sll,tJOO
Governor's Cup Trot Thurst.ay
and 52nd S~t won tht• co-ft- a
\ured $12,000 Buckey!? Stale Par~
lor 2-year-ol::is
FOr Annette Sue Jt was the
second vtctory of the Slnte Fair
meeting Last Saturday s he eap
tured the 3-year-old rllly stakes
'l"he barr. runnmg hll} ts owned
by DOriey Greeno
Robert Seasbrook drove ~nd
Street to the Victory for owner
Dr Bruce .A. Mayer, Spnngf1eid
52nd Street won h1S f•rst heal
by about five lengths and came
back to take the sct-ond by thret'
Aonette Sue had heat s of 2.07 4 5
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Glothlin and Mrs Phil Batey
Waitress wantcU 21 or over Ex and Village of Middleport to-wit&gt; J Ni: of HA VE.N, W, 1! o.
Games were played durmg t.he
penenced Appl) m person at
Situ(lted in the Village of Mid·
evemng WJth several winning
Home Restaurant
8-27 3tc dleport, Couflty of Mei~s and State
PICNIC
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULT.~
of Ohw and m One Hundrea Acre
The Amenun Leg1on Auxt1lary prtzes
The gJftll v. ere placed around
Subshtutc mntor rnutt!
Lot No 1~7 . being a lot Forty-fJYe recently he!d thctr annual Wten1-r
a
shower tree and the color
Contact C::~rl Sta lder
feet more or l~"as on Grant Street Roa11t at Baileys Lake.
Those attendmg were Mrs Sybil sc~eme of green and white was
In satd Vtllage aM running back Smith, Mrs H C Roney, Mrs carr1ed out Flowers were arung( 18l Employment
at tha't w1dth lo the alley, said Jot
ed around the base of the tree.
PtfONE 398
lymg between the Conner and t.e Fred Rnush, Mrs Emmett Roush,
Mtss Powell received many
Wanted
Mra Nelson Roush, Mrs. Grant lovely g1fts .md refreshments were
Martm lots on sa1d street
RATES
Roush and Mn. Foster Weavef
WuLt..od - PAPER
H ,l'oGJI\G - ' 25
served to the guesta. The guests
That the Defendant, NeHLe- Pearl
Announument
ye;tts e:or1-ertenre Free e' '
2 ceatll pt!t' •ord, OUt! ln. .... rtlon Mmhr.am c har~:e 50c --t ;enu
lisl included approximately furty,
EvangehstLc Servtces wiH begm
per wur(! Jor llhree consecutJVt' rnseruoru.
mates L V Re1sln,r'r Raclr ' Rucker, ts the owner of an und1C•nast•
Special - One month for 25 cents per word.
Box l2i Ohto.
NI-H vided one-fourth mterest Ln sail Sunday at · he Hartford Umted
real estate; th.at Joseph Rucker Ul Brethern Church sponsored by the
Mrs How11rd Wagenhoh enter
Fltll rate of 2 cents per woad will b(! ch.urgcd for ad.,f"rtlsmgl.r
entitled to dower m the mterest of New Haven Church. with Edgar tained members of the Canasta
Dot paid for ~fore the l~1n of each month following in-.erUon
Efre.rll In Advertls.lng-S':lould be reported tmml•t! lalely
Th~
sa1d Nellie Pearl Rucker and ,
1 Layne as cbal ..man. Mr John Hoff- Club at her home on Thurtday
D.tl:r ~nhnel "''II not be respontuiJLe for mo•c th.an one lncor
That Clyde Mlllhone, as Trea.s-~ man will dtreet the smgmg, while ev~;&gt;nmg Mrs Mark Ward wor the
ftri t:uertwn
urer of Meigs County, Ohto, haS' a Rev K J Scott and Bernard LPIV pnze for htgh score. while Mr1.
Card of Thanh and Sf)e~ir.l Notice• of Event!! $100. Obttuartt.t
hen
agalnat 1a1d real estate for the ing Jr will conduct the services Bob Johnston won the cnnsolatlon
published at 1 cent per word
--,-taxes and,
Everyone 1-:; tnvlted to attend pr1zc Other member" attending
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}OU arc over 50 nc;~t tfave a
That James A Singer Is the only these spectal serv1ces
were Nancy Scally, Mrs Paul Hen-, 1 ) Not tees
and are tnterestert tn a
Trailers
good solid sales po111t1on in the hetr at law tnd next of kin of said
Mothert Club
der.son, Mrs E L Stem, Mrs Cecil
l,
Pomeroy area, Wrtte Box 5247 , Ward, a resident of the State of
The f'Tew H01ven Mother's Club Sayre, Mrs Jack FrY, Mrs Keith
No imntmg day or DIJ.(ht on m y
ColumiJus. OhiO"
8-29-3tc Ohio, and that there are no other recently held thetr August Meet- Arnold, Mrs George Ingles, Mrs.
far:m Mtnnt~;&gt; Holtnan Rae111e
persons who have an mterest m mg .. t the Alex QuUiian Clubhouse P J Wolpert, and guerst Mrs
Ohm
8 24-6lc
Save $100 (o $JU011
said
real estate, and,
with Mrs Dt'lton Sayre and Mrs Lawrence Pai"SS11:'1
Orw, Twu ~nd Tltrt•c Bedrooms
No hunlmg fl'i) or 111~ ht on m y
Ralph
Fmk as hostesses
· Personal•
lar-'!c t~toc k must ~.:o Hnng your
farm Che~ter Spencer Rl No
Tbat it is nccdsary to sell said
1'hc
group
voted
to""
present
a
Donald
Fmbleton, is Vtstting
destres a111l )our p1oblems
Far
real estate to pay debts of the play with the members achng as 'tii fa!her, Harold Embleton and
3, Pnm_c~~~· ~ . _ _ ~ 211 3tn
w~'re Jh•:.~im~ on the H'rY 1GwWard and to pny for her support. characters, for patients of Lakin stster Joan m Akron, Ohto
movc Ln tim\01 1 ow Try us
Hire!
H.. cklu•mn for
The prayer of the PeLltu:in ia for State Hospital, whtch will be giYen
Nan Watson, and Ellen Hutchin·
est pos&lt;;iltie lr rms 1
"'By the
Slrmrr-1nite r~ugg•ge - Lane Cedar I
the
.sale
of
the
enhre
mterest
in
m
September
.900
Of Phtlo, Oht() were Sunday
Hovr
(:h(llts - LA U Window Fanse TEN WIDTHS
said real estate- pui.!iuant to the
The
memhers
also
approved
a
and
Monday
guests of Judy Arnold
Frigidaire Refrigerators
e HUGE SELECTION
provmons contamed in Section check of one hundred and twenty-~ Mr and Mrs l&lt;'loyd Carmack
Many
rcrondiltoncd
u:-.rd
one
. .br Furnltur•, Middleport, Ohio
2127 08 of the Ohio Rcvtsed Code, f1vo dollars for the New Haven arc vacat10mng ~ Endicott, N Y
Contrect"
and two hf'drnnm tr~ile1s
4 29 tr
and for such other rehef as may P.T A Thts money wtll be used On the1r return Mrs Carmach's
F'REE
DELIVI-~H\'
QUICK'
·- -eGradlnl• Dltch Diutog
be prope-r.
to purchase new readers for the molhet-, Mrs Steele w1ll return
Loyal Order nf the MnnRe 111 spon
0p(•n 7 D,I)'S o\ Wcf'k
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
grade
school
With them
sortnH a Ham Shoot Sunday,
The persons Clrst above meneTruck Loading Equipment
Sept 1 111 the Uoy F'rr-cker farm
Mn
John
Wtseman
of
the
Pt
John Dyer of CharlcstOJ•, W Va
Waverly Mabile
• Back-Hoe Scrvtce
tioned will fur~ her take notice that
Pleasant
Club
asked
Lhe
New
Havvtstted
hu m()ther Mrs. H. L bycr
on Hasha n Road 1 'Lrl dark
Truck
Service
•
Dump
they nave iJeen made parttes deHome Soles
a 28 :Jrc
en Club to C:omplle a list of the over the w~ekend
Phone
Cheshire
7-a7f
fendant
to
!aid
Petition
and
that
US 23 South
known Polio vtchms m th1s area
¥r and Mrs J L Stewart were
WAVERLY OHIO
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busmess v s1tors m Parkersburg
TERMITES IXTERMlNAT.D
same on or before tht&gt; 21st day of
~~I l.nst &amp; Found
The eluh vo-ted to hold a Wiener 1 on Monday.
For free m 11pectton ph ...rne 383-M, September, 195'1
roast 10 the New Haven Park with
Mr. and Mrs Wyatt Chadwell
(FOR SALE)
LOST Small hlonrte male Pcktn
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy
Paul
S.
Smart,
Guard1an
husbands
and
children
as
.:uests
have
moved to .Chester, 0. to make
~·M"
Re
t..
_uranl~
(lr Slhools
Nt!v,
ese Ant~wcr.!:i to name of (,cnrgc
All work guaranteed. Fully m.
Mrs. Eugene J!esson, Mrs Ralph thetr home
St.unl1·~~ ltdri,I.(N,Lior
32
ru
Fmdcr call 123 or cont111l Lucy
surod Vaughan 's IndWitrial and
Florence Lucy Stevens, Fmk anct Mt·s. James Cunmngham
Mr. and Mrs 0 J Bostic moved
rt
,
2
door
cnmpirl('.
w1
lh
unJI
Amsbary
8 30 31('
ReSJ Ac1.tlal Termite Contrul Serwere appointed to make plans for into their new home on 7tb Street
w~s $!1.'50 fl[) now $fl50 011 c;uar
ran Incompetenl,
vice, St Marys, W. Va.
'1 Z5 U
the wiener roast
The former Chadwell property
liiiiCPd .Ji\( K'S HJo~i''IUGF.RA
Those
attendmg
mcludc
those
Mr and Mrs W1llard Arrru~trong
PlamhU
TJON , NI:W IIAVI~N TU -2.1537
Custom Built Klreh~cK~ot~o~h-eo-,
above ~:tnd ~rs 0 J Bostu'!, Mrs lind children of Pennesburg, Via.
_f8~~t.J Sole~\ 8 Hl 25tp
d~Sijifncd Cor your home
Fre~ w.~bster and Fultz
Jack ne~her, Mrs Joe Bradley, have purchased the Milton StepJ.Dl.\~ Pontiac $1,1595 VB 2 doo~
bUmates. Foreman &amp; AhbotL
Mn Bob Muncy and Mrs Donald hen property.
Sedan, Jlyl:ramntiC rl!'tvl' , H &amp;) 15ft fo ·u'l g .. 1s:-. hoal (oo;l $1970
Phone 6284-Y.
8·6-tf Attornen for Plaintiff
nev and. Mrs R H Ball or
Duncan
1\f One careful ownm
I ovJ
F u ll\ Cl]lllllP&lt;'d wtlh Mark 51
LIOt~S
Huntmgton, vt. Va VISited re(1/1
2,
9,
16,
23.
30,
(Pi
8,
6to
mJleage A "cream puff" Blal•f.
f',lecll'lc nwto1
flhli
m.tslcr RADIO A nn..&amp;VlSION Sl!;ft.VlCE,
The New Haven L10ns met Tues- latlves here recently
tnars. Pon.eroy
8 2G uk:.,.
Phont !)(), Cleland Appllanca
er.1fl tr:til(•t Nov. $1620 Mtners
,_
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love and
day at the Legion Hall wtth John
VIlli' Sf'! VII e Sl,llHJn Phrme 228
Store, l.ul W. .14aln St., Pom"ror
LEGAL NOTIC;E
Wolfe prestdtng
fami1y of Huntington, W Va. have
19M Ford $89~ 2 door Sedan ~
Auth011zed Mercury dealer
:1-2311
George Stuckey.
whose last
Jt was announced the Dil!trlct moved Into the Cunnmgham aOTLgmlll blac-k flntsh ltkc new
fi 29-:Jlp
known
place
of
resh1enc.e
was
RoConference
will be held m partment
Blaettnars. Pomeroy
8 20 61t
QUICK SF..RVJC.:E t"n WateJt &amp;..
well,
Arkanus,
and
who~e
present
Moundsville,
w
Va on September
Sunday d~nner giUeSt of Mtss
Good ~o~"~.,-,-::c~..-c~n~,.-,.-y-,-.,,~,-.~
, ,-,,-Y
pairing by Factor, TralMd
19M Mercury. $1,495
2 door
place
of
residence
is
unknown
and
14.
Goldye
Hart wa_., Mrs. Orpha. ORcow $125 V•ct or S\\'1LHI Racme
watchmaker, COU.IN8 JEW$''liard Top" Coupe,
Power
cannot,
by
reasonable
diligence,
be
Tom
Hoffman
announced
that
ILnger
LERS. Pur1ero;r
1-3-U
0
8-29-3\p
Steering Mcrcomattc dnve. Uke
ascertained; Mary Duke, whose the Red Cross had contacted him
MJss Go!dye Hart has 1re.ceivcd
•-'-·ri)~R:-:S:-A:-1-.E
.
--A-nplt!~-·N;w-JI;.
new In every detBil. Blaellnars.
WANTED: Meigs Cqunly McNesa last known place of rcgldence Wall and il!lked t~e tlub to again spon- word that her brother Lem S
PomerO}'.
8·29-6tc
Dealer Make good money, be 14810 Cicero Avenue, Tlr.ley Park, sor the Blo1.1d Mobtle The group H~:~rl of Burbouumlle, 111 reeovervrn Ot chard, New H11vcn Phone
your own boss, sell th1s up to- ll:!flOIS, and whose present place of voted to sponsor the Umt when 1t mg after bemg seriOusly 111.
7·20~~
TU 24688
1956 8Uiek VB $2,4115 4 door
date line of scaled Med1cmcs, re&amp;ldence ts unknown and cannot makes 1ts \'lj;ll to New Haven
Mr and Mrs J L Stewart VISitSpecial "!lard Top' Sedan Less 11RAVELY 'ldACTOR SALES a'".d
Those attending the dinner ed Mr and Mrs Wally Stewart of
V1tnmms, Food Products, Brush- be reasonable diligence be ucer·
than 12000 mtle!!.
Oyn ,1flow
Service. H A. F111.Jaw, 1512: 2..
es, J\roomb m your sdected lo- tained V10let Bryan, whose last meeUn,q Included those above and Russell, Ky, the later part of this
drive, R &amp; 11 AlmoKt like the
ftlnln St, Pomeroy,
7 24 :!.'7\:0
eahty Use your car snd our known place of residence was Pa- Charles Lester Ch-arles Jewell week
day il was sold
Uhcttnar~.
capttal Applicants being accept· duca, Kentucky, and whose pre- Mark ward, Ntck Phelps, L'-rry
Donald Brown of Haven Hetghts
J'o.meroy
8-29-6Lr
ed now Wnte or call Gil Snair, ient place of residence l8 unknown King and Bob Johnston
attended 111 chcmtsl convention at
PEACHES (White)
132 Elm St, Lancaster Phone and cannot, by reasonable d1h·
SewlnJ Club
South Bend, lnd, for sevenl days
We nrc pk kmg Elberta peaches
1913 Chevrolet&amp; a11 luw .1s $795
OL 3 4037
B 28 3tp Jence be a~ertalne,d; Mae Pric~,
Mrs
R L Ruttencutter recently
Drtng
contnmer
Wt•hster
Fruit
t!.h'!'ce ()( two fine "2l0" 2
F.1rm 5 m1 east of Cheslor,
wbose last known place of res1- entertained the members of the
doorR and one like new Hclnm•
o
Te
lephone
YU-53:&amp;91
Ch!•stcr
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
dence
was A14 Wayside Drwe, Bend Sewmg Club at her home
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2 door. Blaettnars, PomJ•ru~·
Slluth Charleston, West Vtrgtm.a, Tbe social ~athermg was held on
Mr and Mrs Curtts Young
8
20
tf
8·29-6h;.
..lulld letftr hr L••"
and whote present place of re1i·
were supper guests of Mr and
the lawn 1.1f t h c Ruttcncutter
1952 Ponltac 149~ 2 door Sedan r~~~ large, Plnk _M_o-x \~-._ns,
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
:::S~n!~~~n: j~~~n:e c::e~~~a~ borne Those attending were Mrs. M~u:r~~c~~~h !~on~~:io~ves~~~t
Hydramat.Jc drive. Orl;,:ln'BI hghl
nfnn adn
Seconrl Eou~o East ~.;;;~I~M~I~Io~o~N~•;rtl~o~oi~P~oo~-~....,~~ ed; Leo Knowles, whose place of A B Woodrum, Mrs. N 0 Weln, MoRday night with Mr and Mrs
sreen flnl.11h . Dlncttnars Pome
rom ~chrlOl house Wn. 11 - ...r
reaidence il unknown and cannat. Mrs. Don S!lllth, Mrs Hugo Juh- Calvtn Blessmg
roy.
8-2!}.6tc
Holmf'~. Syractu.:c, Ohw
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• · by reaaonable dJlio:rence be ascer- ling, Mrs R F Bryont. MN! J L.
Okey Roush and Mrs. Cecil Bles•
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Stewart and Mn LJiab Zirkle and
8·13·If
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talned:
and
the
u
n
k
now
n
sing
called nn Denms Roush and
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,; heir, deviaeC8, legatees, ali- dau~hters
Charlie Brown Monday evemng.
10-For Sale or Rent
All Makes and Modell
mlnlstratora, executon and aasigns
Swlmm•n
Mr. Roush and Mr Brown are Ill.
.. - ' " of Leo Knowlc11, lf he be deceated,
Mrs. Mary Jane Tennant, swtm·
Mn. Esta Blessing of M"on
I. lltv.Wl-1.1108 80115 06.- 2•
Goon BUSINI&lt;:ss Grocery store
AUTO SALES
whose namea and place• of resi- .,alnJ iostru~tor announted that spent a few days wtth Mr and
\our "frec"ll:er Senlu,
anrl Equiomcnt Good sl7.ed lot.l••••-,-••0:0•""••1 denee ta unknown;
the
un· fourteen beginners successfully Mrs Ross Winebrenner
Phone 8221
NI;Jlt
Phone
L(•f"ntcd In Rutland Village
known heirs ~r Walter
Lott- passed tests and are qualified
M.rs Don 0 Aten is seriously
'103P·X. DODGE A PLYIIOIJTII
Ven
rt!nsonably
prtced
Poor
ridge,
deceaaed,
whose
names
and
awlmml'lrs
After
a
three
week
U1
and Ism the hospital.
u
health renson for r('tirrment.
.q'IUCTUA.AL I IIAIM
placea of r e sl den c e
are course.
Mr and Mn Curtis Young &amp;pent
Phone 24934 Mt s W S Up-.caAP IRON- MIT AU
unknown
will take nohce
The fourteen Include, Charlene Tuesday ev.,ning witlt Mr and
sln"cr __ __ _ a 0_ 6_tc
that on the 19th day ' of AUGust, Hartley, Billy Russell, Jlm May- Mrs. Tobey lriyers.
t91 For Scie
19113 the plauwttr, Flora Steffy, a1 ne.rd, .Eddie Schackel, Roger HanThe Ladles Aid of Board BapYou pick 'em tor half tanning
Administratrix of the estate of nsh, Lola worth, Kathy Ann tht Church met Tuesday wtth Mrs
(12)
Wonted
Rent
8 2D-3tp
tomatoe1. J'lhonc 3639
Walter Lottrldle, dee01sed, filed Roush, Trentha Flsh.er, Willie Fannie Taylor and spent the day
hCT petittlon agaln..t them in the Capehart. Connie Clark, Victor In quilting Those present were
WANTID
TO
RENT
Bar &amp; Re5taurant
F~tnblished
Probate Court of Melga County, Ebersbach, Bllly McNeely, Nancy Mrs. Leoha Young, Mrs. Laun
2,
3,
or
4
Hcdroom
housWnntedbudness Cor 211 yr!l Write Do:~~
OhlC', belnJ Caure No. U1.~98. for Hill and Debble Cook.
Gibbs, Mrs. Luvena Rainey, Mn
etl
In
goo1'
n•sldt'nl\nl
District
~
6&amp;8·Z c/o Scntlncl
8-29-6tc
(20 Bl
the nle of certah\ real e1tate for
P•rty
May Roush, Mrs Lora Mae Brown ,
Cnll ColtN·t 1o R;w{'nswood, W
Mrs E. L. Stein r~ntly honor- Mrs Mildred Thompson and Toni,
Va Brownm.Ji: :J431l. ~:xt 450 or larnet-SimPfl)n lnluruce AteDCJ, the payment of debt&amp; of aald deccdPIANO. Rerrt&amp;erator and Sm.mons
which
real
estate
is
de11cribed
ed
Min Jano PQwell, bride·eled of Mu Relha Brooks and Mw Glona
ent,
4~1 bf'IWC{' II 8 fl
II p
lolld&lt;lleport. Flft • o\ulomobll"
R 28 3tc
aofa. Phon~ 6231·M
Mlt"''in McFarland, witb a lawn Crump.
m or Imwnrd tnfulmRttOn b}
Bondi. Pbme 013111-ll
NIH! as followa:
oled in the VU\aae ur romeroy, party ot the Stein home. As&amp;isting
Mrs Laura Gtbbs had u guest&amp;
mnil In Mh~ Sa1Hh.1 Go1nell
Kaber Aluminum &amp;t Chomicpl COMPU:TR lnsuran.ot Protection. County of Melp and State of Ohio ~~~M~r~·~St~e~lo~w~e~r~edM~rs~R~o~h&lt;=~rt~M~c~-,l1~~~·~'4~r~~·n~d~M~r~•~·;W~a~llzer
and bounded and described aa folCorp P 0 Box 98. llavcnswond,
Lift, A.ut(•. ll'tre. Po1to. C.U Dor lows. Being situated In the Village
W va
8-29-2tc
Mt11• Mltldle;.lJI'l rnuo.
of Pomeroy and more ptrticularll'
bounded and described as follow•
1141
"
Lot Number Tweoty-three (23) dl·
vldlng In the cenMr from the front
Apaf'lml'nt for rent 4 roonu and
to the rear. Allo, the concurrent
bath Adults only Phone 440M
right of eaaement to liSe the Alley
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8-29-6tc
furnltuHI
between the above dellcrlbed propFOK
Four room house ancl h•th, gas Ul
.:...~o...
11
erty and Ute We&amp;tet•ly one-half of
heat Lincoln Heights
Phone
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said Lot N~o~mber Twenty.three (23)
33G-M
8·2'7 Stc
(k. lt. A (eft Wm. GnJ IPI
Said euement rigbt Is to continue
lor \he bln.!ll\ of \be belrs, auc4-Room ho'JSC, 3 acres. garden. !•••••r-..~:~~0.,....,
cesaors and aesigna in ownership
$3' p(lr r••(lnth At Apple Grove.
or the ptol\erty abuttina on aald
Sec Alex \\'heeler.
8 28 3tc
alley.
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tor R.eat - Bxten1ton r..attdert,
The pe11Uon aneces tbat the per.
IN
~IN. o\u,_oollo, HHIIII
Tbe Brlptetl Col'llll
kat'l.:Jid hoard, Drop t'lothl.
.10nal
eatate
of
nid
decendeot I•
Fltiber, Middleport.
ACCIOINT
not sufficient to jaY debta and
·--~ ~dl~rl_ _ CUD.too
Pbooe 8.2~
U I II
o-;,1t11Uona ol aal tstlte and that
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it is neeesaary to sell aald real
Help
Wonted
hi
MIDO~II'OlTJ
OHIO
CaN, John Deere, Co-Op, Gene11tale for the payment of the
11PHONII
Alt
er•l, J~ernaUonal, Woorl Bra- M":"A:-:L:-:E::-::11:-:E:-LP. WANTED
om~
,
then, other Parm Marhlnr.ry
NOT O.F. It sue-cesaful bual·
Tbe pr11er ot the petition Ia
Bill Goodwin, I mUea from Wli WHY
ness man ILk~ many other$?
tbat said relit estate be sold for
on Rt. 889. Tel. Wtl
Dollars
Don't neglect See me at one~
Nellie Pearl Rucker and Joseph \he pa7meD.t of de-btl of eaid dece•
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8-27-8tp
aboul a a:ood locality In Mcig~ Rucker, both or whom realde at dent and t!OIIb ot admlnlatertna
County, selling lho~c nne Na- 1811 Hunter Strtet. Wilkinsburg, the ut.te and tor other relief.
G. E. C. C. Financing
I
tiortally Advertbcd Watkins Pennsylvania will take notice that
Products .for home and (arm Paul S. Smart, Guardlan of FtorSaid defendants ara required to
You need no money1 just a 100d enee LQC7 Steven1, an lncompe. .anawu aaid petiUon OQ die 28th
car or lla:ht truCk. Inquire Wnt, Oil the 3.lst day of Juty, 19&amp;'i' 1 day oJ' September 1867 or iudgebelow
about the free h~•yranee Write fUecl hll Petition in theo PrOttate ment will be takeo qalnat them.
Ro81 stewart, 403
McKinley Court within and for the County
. Uaed
' 11 Admin·
FLORA ~'I'JWF'[,
of Melaa and State of Ohio, Cue
new Rem·
Obi
Ave . N
I
. W , Canon,
o.
lslntrlx of llle' olllate of
e-29-3tc
No. 18,936, AlleJing that hh Ward
automaUc, 1Walteor
LOttrtqe. 4teeaaed.
b'
aelted
of
the
undivided
thn,.
b&amp;rret, 1-12
P.tlced to 11ell WANTED~ CARRIER-Girl or .liiJ)' fourth11 interest in the followinJ WEBSTER t FULTZ
tor Rutl.md J\o}tte. Cont:ae~ l'he described real estat~ situated Jn ~ltof!&gt;!'Y' for Piolotilf
.l.iiJI'I""'-• ev~ntnta tiU
D•U.Y S~ntlnet.
8 ~2 U tbe County or \!eit:s. State Qf 0~19 (8) 2.11. !S, til.. 30.1 (Ill 81 IS
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Yeager of Mason Sunduy.
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Mr and atn. Don Wertenberger
and daU~hter, Carol, spent the
week end with Mr and Mrs Taft
Boaton
'Mr. and Mrs. Ives King were
Sunday guest• of the former's
son In Charleston, Sunday
Manford Blessmg lind Michael
of Pomt Pleasant, Donald BU~sa­
mg and Jimmie of Michigan calLed on Mw Ella Blesaing Sunday
afternoon.
ReviVIl services wtll begm lit
Board Baptist Church on Septf'm
ber 2nd. There will be spedal
singing each ever.nng. Rev W S
Billups js tbe pastor.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart Jr
of Columbus spent the week end
with Mr .. nd Mra Taft Boston,
Mr. &amp;Rd Mrs. Wayne Hart Sr., and
other relatives and attended Slln·
Jay School at the Oak Grove EUB
Chtueh.
Mrs Ltlhe Kelvmgton and children, Akron, are vtsitmg her mother, ~rs. W W Staats, and son,
James aDd wife or Board
Donnie anrt Junior Roush vis1ted
recently with their uncle Leonard
Roush and famUy
Erme and .'fwila Rickard spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Benme
Hoffman of Broad Run
Mr and J\1rs. Don Barncard and
children and Charles Howard of
M1chig;m were recent guests of I
Mr. and Mrs Fred Roush
Curtis Rickard and nephew,
Kenneth Rickard of ColumbUs
were busme&amp;s callers Ill Gallipolis
Friday
Miss Sandra Roush visited recently with her uncle, Leo Roush,
and family of Dav1es Grove.
Mrs Ethel Fry spent Saturday
evenmg wlth M1ss Elb Blessing
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Yeager
have moved into tbelr new home
near Oak Grove
Mr. aud Mrs fA.Ii.d¥ Cl'oss and
son of Letart were Sundny guest
of Mr and Mrs Arcb Yeager.
Mr. and Mrs Arch Roush called 1
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Wtth relatives m Columbus
Mr abd Mn Her.b ert Roush and
son ~nd Mrs Valc1e Spencer spent
F'l'idlly evemng with Mr and Mrs
Bob Htll and family at Syracuse
Mn Laura Hemey is v1s1~ing
Mrs MJ!dred Jacobs and "r~
But fe&lt;w nottced Most a!lention her daughter, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Mildred }k)•Nen are cook~ng at
focused on vacation plans and a Farra at Racine
the Bea~:le Club, Monday
middle-bged southerner faghting a
:Mr and Mrs Bob Owens and
Mrs Mildred Jauobs, Mrs. Shirflo t:r ngatnst the CIVIl rtKhts bill daughter of Columbus vmted the ley Wtse, ar:d Mrs Carol Jaco bs
1'hurmond talked on and on foJrmer's mother, Mrs Dolly Wolfe were m Atilens, Friday on hu~l ­
hour after hour He read lrom a and son thL'l week
neSB
lll!ltory of the Anglo-Saxon law
:Mr. and :M:rs Herbert Roush
Carolyn Soulsby, daughrnr of
and the ConsUtutiOII Hu votce and son were dmner guests Sat· Mr and Mrs Wilham Soulsb} Js
for long stretches s.ank to a whis urday evenmg of Mr. and Mrs: Ill
per
Valcie Spencer at Syracuse
Paul Jacobs enlled on ~elati vcs
tConhnucd from Page uneJ ·
Fmally, he sank to his charr
Mn Glenn Wolfe or Washmgton and fnends Saturday
the admlnistratwn backed and wtth him sank the heart or the D C. ia vta:itlng her brother, Mr
the we:~Jeer Senate ve-rsmn But last b~~ottle t~gamst pus&amp;ge nr the and Mrs Alec Wheeler and fam•ly
Rev and Mrs Wtlha~ Stra u~
the J.ustu:e Depal'tment W:lS rc- bill
and. will attend the weddme of bllugh h&amp;d as guests during tlw
oported satilfied
f
"It wa s my duty to make sure Norma Ann Chpman and Dante! week end, Mr. and Mt·s. Jerl'y
- The lmmlgrahon bJII 1gn()red th~tt J had made t'\'f!'ry effort," he Euler, Sunday, Sept 1
L('WJ S, hts p.arcnt:; and her par~nt s
EisPnhower't~
request that rest- ' satd
Karen Scarberry of Cottagevtlle,
Mrs Genev1eve Burdette lS asW Va , Is staying With Mrl'l Char- sistlflg m u~e care of her fallwr
les Sayre while M:r and Mrs Old· Robert Hysell
Thaxton are on a vacatton tr1p
Mr ttnd \frs Herbert Borrom
en
~:u:wnm ru:.H:m iil
1 iiLi[-;
Mr
and
Mrs
John
Betk
of
Ra
•md
daugh.ters, &lt;.;11~en Castle, \fo ,
i~
[
fiLlOI·H
:
ACROSS
DOWN'
21 Wadinr
r-1~ ! ~I l
r;;!•l l-h 'iiJ(o)
shan 8pcnt Sunday afternoon with spent several days With Mr nnd
l Patterson,
1 Fawa
bird
f;':;; r,' U~l! O l".IU
Mr and Mrs Herbert Rou sh and Mrs S\e\'e Eblm and children
2 A worker
IS. Wander ~..~~ L~ar.;.r~nr~r.hn.,:
• r.
son.
Mr Borrom and Mr Ebhn W!:!re
e Fabuloua
3 Surna up
about
l=i r. r:rC1riA mmw
Mr and Mrs Jack Searbaugh of arm} buddws m World War ll
bJrd
4 Music note
Idly
r-~rr:t'1 Dnu
r.11o!~~~
,_, rn~ ~~~~~·
9 Hall
$ Pirates'
2t Con~
Letart spent Sunday afternoon
C F HJ!t und fam1ly spent ~rv-,
L:&lt;o~ Ld t.;H~~mm:m
diameters
,-old
junc4
With
Mr
and
Mrs
El1hu
Counts
eal
days With hts moth('r, ?t1rs
£'!~
~Jl".);OJr.. !
f;jtul
10 Piercln&amp;'
&amp; li:ngros~~ed
tton
Mr and Mrs Arnold Anderson Belle Htlt and called on fnend~
fol~c;. L 1 ~r1 r:Jr'r:m
tool
1 Nocturnal 26 Oreet. r..'[IIO ~I ~ 0[1J iJ (';t;:
and daughte1's are VIS!ltn g relahves
Wyatt Schaefer and son, Dav1d
11 Swedish
bird
Jng
~lf..' ~lHl l:-i GL!\J [)
tn Northern Ohio
and friend .,.,ue guests of his par
Nlgbt1ngale t Shuta
27. Girt'•
Mr and Mrs Elmer Pte kens and ents Mr and .Mrs Norman Schac·
12 HI.._
l1 Man'• name
name
Y••kttef'• ••••
family are moving from the Lm
t.'r
16. Conclu.:!et
13. Cut, a.t
28 Sun4
3t. batty
cott property to Antiqu1ty
UI.Camp bed
"'as•
tower State JT. ln41Jtlne\
Mr and Mrs. Don Goodmte of
Mrs. James Gtlmorc, MrS Gad
:n Th\11
14.1 atrtna toy 30. Pruldert.
mark
Hartford, w va, Mr and M•-s Burk, Mrs Phelps, and Mrs Steve
11. K1n( of
19. TI!W.ld
C0t)"l
It, :Malt lUI"
George Goodmte and daughter of Eblin took Rrowmc Troop No 3
Baahan
20. Extorted
lftldtnce
fO. One'a
Racme
and Ira Goodmtc of Mld· to Bailey's Lake, Tuesday aft!.!:'·
19. Stitch
money
!1. ImpetUO\ll
rett.tiVM
dleport !':pent Sundav with Mr and noon
20, TUI'Itlll!
toolloq~
33. Boc
••· Bl"' fH.f.l
Mrs. Norman Rizer imd son
Mr and M1 s Lel!ov Ruschei and
gcvernor
Mrs. Glenn Wolfe of Washmg- Mr and 'Mrs Dale Wh ipple were
11. Whlnoolu
ton D C and Rtchard Wolfe of Sunday guests of mss M;.rguenlc
24. Too
•
AnhquJtY sprnt Sundav afternoon 1 Lelfhett
IS. Clty (1&lt;1'. J.)
wtth Mr and Mrs· Jack' Sharpnack ) Mrs Carmen E\'ans is able to be
17. Slide, ..
Mr and Mrs Merle Maxhlme~ l out after her recent illness
· on le• "
19. Corn for
.and family or Massillon spent the
Mrs Anna Buck was a refent
UvMtock
\O'eek end With Mr and Mrs Har guest of her sJstcr, Mrs Lou
tz Latvian
old Rouih
Dteh!, who has bee n til but 1s
river fpou)
Mr. c.nd Mrs Wtlbur Durst and able to br. out now
fiS, l&lt;l'ourl•hr!
Mrs Henry Hunt and ch1ldrren of
&amp;c. MUsic note
Baden, W VIi., spent Wednesday MORNING STAR
· U.R&lt;Klol- .
With Be~~ne. Slaughter
,
By Irma B. lhlt
'·
Nur11e "
Mr. and Mrs Sidn!!\' Carpenter
11ie lrllct mediate S und~:~ y Sc hool
(abbr.)
and famtly (If Wellsville are VJF.ilt· class held a piCilJC at the New
.te:. River 1 1
ing their parents Mr and Mrs Haven Park Sunda)
CChto.)
Howard Carpente1 and George
1Jr and M1 s Nelson \Vat son
17. Lads
Hayman
and famtll' of Raetne moved re·
QlJ41tlonlnl
Mrs Howard Robmson enter- cP. ntly mtn what was known as
.u. \'l(l&gt;lp
tamed Sunday evemng 1n honor th e Charles Holter tarm.
i2" Trouble
•s. owemnr
of the stxth •birthday of her son,
Mr ani] Mrs John lhle, Mr and
41~. U~.vard
Carl Present wer_.; Mr find Mrs Mrs Lawren ce Rose and AnabeiiP
curvJnr ot
El\tl Robtnson, Mr and Mrs Chr1s· Ch.1rles lhle, Jr, John E:a stl't'day:
a. lblp'•
sJe Powell nf Racme, George Rob- Dana Vau , Meter, Mr illnd Mrs
pJ&amp;nktiiJ'
inson or Cleveland; RICkie Sar- Noruwn Fisher and LOUISe atRich, atlcky
gent of Racme, Mr and Mrs. Pete tended the State Ffur
,.. cu.e .
Shields,
and Raymond Robm'!on
:Mr and Mrs Delmar H.amm
~.
t
'
were VJsltmg dunng the w~ek
DAILY CR\'PTOQt10TE- Hore'o how to work It•
WOl.F PEN NIWS
J end With relahves m La,ncos\er
'
AX ·YDLBAAXR
~. miscenaneous shower honor I and attended the state fatr
II LONGJ'ELLOW•
ing recently married Jo Anne and
Ellen Shuler IS VJsiting this
( One Jetter 1bnply atai'tdl (or QoltiW, In tbllaample A ta Ulld
Ceetl Gtllogly w1ll be held m the week 'VJth relat1ves in Columbus
tor the three L'a, X fer the two 0'•• etc. l!llnll• letten, apo..
home of her parents, Mr .md Mrs and alss&gt; \1 dl VIsit the SlaW Fatr
trophea, the length and formation at the worda are aU hlatl..
Mr and Mrs John Jhle were
Eve1·ett Lambert, on Saturday
, Each day the code letttra art different.
ntght, Sept 31 Friends and netgh Saturday evemng guests of the
bors are cordially invited
former's sistf!r and brother-tn·law
A Cr7Jit.r..., Quotalloo
Mr an'&lt;i , Mr11 Russell Hall and Mr anrt Mrs Robert Ransom oi
daughten of Athens were Sunday Lancaster
WMBPKM C XD XVNXJL OZ MX&amp;.o"'•
guests of the John Hardys
Q
XD ZSRSU OZ X loiPVVJ-ABMJI
Mr lind Mrs Freeman Williams
of
We.~ t Columbia, w. Va, a:rc
NSLVU,
preparmg to iJuitd a home on the
fArm tbey hought here recently
' YO!I-&gt;'s "mot.quot"' B!Jii8SIIlD IS HID WHO IIXPIDC'N
Mn. John Diehl
Jake Turner of Raf;mc and
NOTHING, FOR HE SHALL NEVlllR BIC DIIAPPOINTIIDLavma
Turner
1s
the
guest
Charles
Bu~soll of Eagle Ridge
Mrs
POPm&lt;,
~~"""""
c
K/lf l&gt;tot..., - ....,.
of Mrs Joalfj Turner
called on H€\nry Spencer Sunday
;;;&amp;!;;;;:;;;;;'-~-==·:::
~---------·-_:_-~C~I:;f:f•:r:d:_.Jacobs, son ~ Ja_ok_. _an_d_ afternoon
Rep H R Gross R Iowa of
rP"'ed a bon
voya !!e warnmg
"We are gotng to havt! a heau t1
ful scandal In our i!Ps on tho!
bas•.., of so me or the travel last
year a.,,d the year before "

DAILY CROSSWORD

d~a~y~e;;_v:~·~·~;~ng~~~~~~~~~~::.~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~·:"'

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dent statui be a:ran~ to 28,000
Mrt. Hert..rt bu1h
Hungarian parolt~es whQ fled tu
Mrs Mu Spana:ler and familY of
lhe United Stutes
dunng the Lynchburg, Va., are vi.itmg her
Runganan r~&gt;lolt leat ffar It muttler, Mrs. Lellu RJ{fle and
B]!.Q made nv change :n the ba.!llc family
ilnnH&amp;ratu;n quotas
Mr and M'~a. Howard Bloucr of
Sandyville, \\ . Va, spent the week
l\fany lawma'kcrs d•d not wan end With Mra Rudy Rtflle and
for thp iJreak Ill lht&gt; suauon thai Owen Hall .
lnP.IInl the way IU!I ope n for ad
llr and Mn Howard Donahue
journmen1 Tht'y a.lrt'ady wcm have pure_h.ued the LJOJCott propheaded for home or \ eahom
erty from Charley Kmghtnma:
and
are plannln&amp; to move there
Marty Pl•n Ju.nkeh
Many oth ers who rC'm11ined tn soon.
Mr and Mrs Valcte Spencer of
the «!ap1tal were laytng plans for
Syracuse
1pent Thura.day evening
P~tens1ve }111\ket~:~ overseas
1'ht&gt;
Hou11e Thur sd11y vottd to- allow Wllh ?dr and Mn Herbert Roush
124 rt&gt;tpresentahves travel outaido and son.
the Umted Stai_!'!S on stUd ) trl]l&lt;..
)[r and Mrs Jack Sharpnack

Field 'l'l"lal•. Sundoy
Mrs Bob Bo•,.,·en hill been 11s
slltln~ tn the cpr~ of her mother
Mrs Denver 'tumen wbo t1 ill '
Mrs Beulah Darnell of Parker.
burg IJ Vlflttng her daughter Mr 8
Lloytl Wrtght and family,
Mr and Mn Pearl Jacvbl m••t
thetr daughter Mrs DiU 1acobs
lind two chJidrren m Logan Sun, clay afternoon il-1n Jacobs and
c htldren wHI spe :.d a Wfilek wtth
her parents and Pther relatives
Mrs Jamew LeWlll nnd daugh tt-r
Dianne , were gue~s of her mo
lher, ~frs . U!fford Jacobs Sunrt 'l.v
A number of fnends and rel a
ttves gathered at the home of '-Irs
J Qsle Turnpr Sunday, Ln hcnor of
Mn Harry Huff and son, All1•n
I Hamilton, who are leav mg fo~
the1r horne 1n St Petersburg, Fla
after spend1~g the summer w1th
Mrs 'Huff'g mother, Mrs 1'urn1•r
Attendance at Sunday Sehoul
August 25 waa 80 and the offc•r
ing was $13 50,

Congress

Regular 45c ea

I

LETART W V

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(8bl AutoServices
------

owens, Worthington, Ohio, Mrs
Bla1ne and
Maggte Kay of Ur1ion and idrs
left Thursday
Tobey Myen.
Rev. and Mrs. W S Billups, In Akron
Mr. and Mrs Paul Blessms of Pt
Pleasant were supper guests ()(
Mra Cecil Blessing Saturday eve
rung. Other gueat.a were Mr and
Mrs Don Wertenberger of Tuscararus, Obi?, Mrs. Gertte McGU
bn, MrJ. Beaaie Bocock, Tommie
Marr and ttster, Ina, all of Wheel·
mg.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Fry were din-

APPLE GROVE

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DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . Aug. 90, 1957-7
p

Ohio State Fair
(C.nHI\Ued From Pe1e One)
nesday topped the aame day last
year
Jv'Jin1 lit'tch Today
Juda:lni concludes hxhy WJth
the Jm1Ior sheep bloc!l:tnl an ~'
trimming cc.ntest New esr ra{'l'!&gt;
are scheduled for ~he grandstand
track and the horse show eud.s
ton ight with the flve-gatted a11d
three--:aited chnmplond•1p stakC's
Annette Sue won the Sll,tJOO
Governor's Cup Trot Thurst.ay
and 52nd S~t won tht• co-ft- a
\ured $12,000 Buckey!? Stale Par~
lor 2-year-ol::is
FOr Annette Sue Jt was the
second vtctory of the Slnte Fair
meeting Last Saturday s he eap
tured the 3-year-old rllly stakes
'l"he barr. runnmg hll} ts owned
by DOriey Greeno
Robert Seasbrook drove ~nd
Street to the Victory for owner
Dr Bruce .A. Mayer, Spnngf1eid
52nd Street won h1S f•rst heal
by about five lengths and came
back to take the sct-ond by thret'
Aonette Sue had heat s of 2.07 4 5
and 2 en

.

Glothlin and Mrs Phil Batey
Waitress wantcU 21 or over Ex and Village of Middleport to-wit&gt; J Ni: of HA VE.N, W, 1! o.
Games were played durmg t.he
penenced Appl) m person at
Situ(lted in the Village of Mid·
evemng WJth several winning
Home Restaurant
8-27 3tc dleport, Couflty of Mei~s and State
PICNIC
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULT.~
of Ohw and m One Hundrea Acre
The Amenun Leg1on Auxt1lary prtzes
The gJftll v. ere placed around
Subshtutc mntor rnutt!
Lot No 1~7 . being a lot Forty-fJYe recently he!d thctr annual Wten1-r
a
shower tree and the color
Contact C::~rl Sta lder
feet more or l~"as on Grant Street Roa11t at Baileys Lake.
Those attendmg were Mrs Sybil sc~eme of green and white was
In satd Vtllage aM running back Smith, Mrs H C Roney, Mrs carr1ed out Flowers were arung( 18l Employment
at tha't w1dth lo the alley, said Jot
ed around the base of the tree.
PtfONE 398
lymg between the Conner and t.e Fred Rnush, Mrs Emmett Roush,
Mtss Powell received many
Wanted
Mra Nelson Roush, Mrs. Grant lovely g1fts .md refreshments were
Martm lots on sa1d street
RATES
Roush and Mn. Foster Weavef
WuLt..od - PAPER
H ,l'oGJI\G - ' 25
served to the guesta. The guests
That the Defendant, NeHLe- Pearl
Announument
ye;tts e:or1-ertenre Free e' '
2 ceatll pt!t' •ord, OUt! ln. .... rtlon Mmhr.am c har~:e 50c --t ;enu
lisl included approximately furty,
EvangehstLc Servtces wiH begm
per wur(! Jor llhree consecutJVt' rnseruoru.
mates L V Re1sln,r'r Raclr ' Rucker, ts the owner of an und1C•nast•
Special - One month for 25 cents per word.
Box l2i Ohto.
NI-H vided one-fourth mterest Ln sail Sunday at · he Hartford Umted
real estate; th.at Joseph Rucker Ul Brethern Church sponsored by the
Mrs How11rd Wagenhoh enter
Fltll rate of 2 cents per woad will b(! ch.urgcd for ad.,f"rtlsmgl.r
entitled to dower m the mterest of New Haven Church. with Edgar tained members of the Canasta
Dot paid for ~fore the l~1n of each month following in-.erUon
Efre.rll In Advertls.lng-S':lould be reported tmml•t! lalely
Th~
sa1d Nellie Pearl Rucker and ,
1 Layne as cbal ..man. Mr John Hoff- Club at her home on Thurtday
D.tl:r ~nhnel "''II not be respontuiJLe for mo•c th.an one lncor
That Clyde Mlllhone, as Trea.s-~ man will dtreet the smgmg, while ev~;&gt;nmg Mrs Mark Ward wor the
ftri t:uertwn
urer of Meigs County, Ohto, haS' a Rev K J Scott and Bernard LPIV pnze for htgh score. while Mr1.
Card of Thanh and Sf)e~ir.l Notice• of Event!! $100. Obttuartt.t
hen
agalnat 1a1d real estate for the ing Jr will conduct the services Bob Johnston won the cnnsolatlon
published at 1 cent per word
--,-taxes and,
Everyone 1-:; tnvlted to attend pr1zc Other member" attending
77'7'i::'i::7::::------:·i"'·
..
-~, "Ifcar,
}OU arc over 50 nc;~t tfave a
That James A Singer Is the only these spectal serv1ces
were Nancy Scally, Mrs Paul Hen-, 1 ) Not tees
and are tnterestert tn a
Trailers
good solid sales po111t1on in the hetr at law tnd next of kin of said
Mothert Club
der.son, Mrs E L Stem, Mrs Cecil
l,
Pomeroy area, Wrtte Box 5247 , Ward, a resident of the State of
The f'Tew H01ven Mother's Club Sayre, Mrs Jack FrY, Mrs Keith
No imntmg day or DIJ.(ht on m y
ColumiJus. OhiO"
8-29-3tc Ohio, and that there are no other recently held thetr August Meet- Arnold, Mrs George Ingles, Mrs.
far:m Mtnnt~;&gt; Holtnan Rae111e
persons who have an mterest m mg .. t the Alex QuUiian Clubhouse P J Wolpert, and guerst Mrs
Ohm
8 24-6lc
Save $100 (o $JU011
said
real estate, and,
with Mrs Dt'lton Sayre and Mrs Lawrence Pai"SS11:'1
Orw, Twu ~nd Tltrt•c Bedrooms
No hunlmg fl'i) or 111~ ht on m y
Ralph
Fmk as hostesses
· Personal•
lar-'!c t~toc k must ~.:o Hnng your
farm Che~ter Spencer Rl No
Tbat it is nccdsary to sell said
1'hc
group
voted
to""
present
a
Donald
Fmbleton, is Vtstting
destres a111l )our p1oblems
Far
real estate to pay debts of the play with the members achng as 'tii fa!her, Harold Embleton and
3, Pnm_c~~~· ~ . _ _ ~ 211 3tn
w~'re Jh•:.~im~ on the H'rY 1GwWard and to pny for her support. characters, for patients of Lakin stster Joan m Akron, Ohto
movc Ln tim\01 1 ow Try us
Hire!
H.. cklu•mn for
The prayer of the PeLltu:in ia for State Hospital, whtch will be giYen
Nan Watson, and Ellen Hutchin·
est pos&lt;;iltie lr rms 1
"'By the
Slrmrr-1nite r~ugg•ge - Lane Cedar I
the
.sale
of
the
enhre
mterest
in
m
September
.900
Of Phtlo, Oht() were Sunday
Hovr
(:h(llts - LA U Window Fanse TEN WIDTHS
said real estate- pui.!iuant to the
The
memhers
also
approved
a
and
Monday
guests of Judy Arnold
Frigidaire Refrigerators
e HUGE SELECTION
provmons contamed in Section check of one hundred and twenty-~ Mr and Mrs l&lt;'loyd Carmack
Many
rcrondiltoncd
u:-.rd
one
. .br Furnltur•, Middleport, Ohio
2127 08 of the Ohio Rcvtsed Code, f1vo dollars for the New Haven arc vacat10mng ~ Endicott, N Y
Contrect"
and two hf'drnnm tr~ile1s
4 29 tr
and for such other rehef as may P.T A Thts money wtll be used On the1r return Mrs Carmach's
F'REE
DELIVI-~H\'
QUICK'
·- -eGradlnl• Dltch Diutog
be prope-r.
to purchase new readers for the molhet-, Mrs Steele w1ll return
Loyal Order nf the MnnRe 111 spon
0p(•n 7 D,I)'S o\ Wcf'k
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
grade
school
With them
sortnH a Ham Shoot Sunday,
The persons Clrst above meneTruck Loading Equipment
Sept 1 111 the Uoy F'rr-cker farm
Mn
John
Wtseman
of
the
Pt
John Dyer of CharlcstOJ•, W Va
Waverly Mabile
• Back-Hoe Scrvtce
tioned will fur~ her take notice that
Pleasant
Club
asked
Lhe
New
Havvtstted
hu m()ther Mrs. H. L bycr
on Hasha n Road 1 'Lrl dark
Truck
Service
•
Dump
they nave iJeen made parttes deHome Soles
a 28 :Jrc
en Club to C:omplle a list of the over the w~ekend
Phone
Cheshire
7-a7f
fendant
to
!aid
Petition
and
that
US 23 South
known Polio vtchms m th1s area
¥r and Mrs J L Stewart were
WAVERLY OHIO
~--:;-;;;:;.~;:-~;c=;:~-7:-?::"~;;:=:,.l' they w•ll be require to answer the and send to her.
busmess v s1tors m Parkersburg
TERMITES IXTERMlNAT.D
same on or before tht&gt; 21st day of
~~I l.nst &amp; Found
The eluh vo-ted to hold a Wiener 1 on Monday.
For free m 11pectton ph ...rne 383-M, September, 195'1
roast 10 the New Haven Park with
Mr. and Mrs Wyatt Chadwell
(FOR SALE)
LOST Small hlonrte male Pcktn
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy
Paul
S.
Smart,
Guard1an
husbands
and
children
as
.:uests
have
moved to .Chester, 0. to make
~·M"
Re
t..
_uranl~
(lr Slhools
Nt!v,
ese Ant~wcr.!:i to name of (,cnrgc
All work guaranteed. Fully m.
Mrs. Eugene J!esson, Mrs Ralph thetr home
St.unl1·~~ ltdri,I.(N,Lior
32
ru
Fmdcr call 123 or cont111l Lucy
surod Vaughan 's IndWitrial and
Florence Lucy Stevens, Fmk anct Mt·s. James Cunmngham
Mr. and Mrs 0 J Bostic moved
rt
,
2
door
cnmpirl('.
w1
lh
unJI
Amsbary
8 30 31('
ReSJ Ac1.tlal Termite Contrul Serwere appointed to make plans for into their new home on 7tb Street
w~s $!1.'50 fl[) now $fl50 011 c;uar
ran Incompetenl,
vice, St Marys, W. Va.
'1 Z5 U
the wiener roast
The former Chadwell property
liiiiCPd .Ji\( K'S HJo~i''IUGF.RA
Those
attendmg
mcludc
those
Mr and Mrs W1llard Arrru~trong
PlamhU
TJON , NI:W IIAVI~N TU -2.1537
Custom Built Klreh~cK~ot~o~h-eo-,
above ~:tnd ~rs 0 J Bostu'!, Mrs lind children of Pennesburg, Via.
_f8~~t.J Sole~\ 8 Hl 25tp
d~Sijifncd Cor your home
Fre~ w.~bster and Fultz
Jack ne~her, Mrs Joe Bradley, have purchased the Milton StepJ.Dl.\~ Pontiac $1,1595 VB 2 doo~
bUmates. Foreman &amp; AhbotL
Mn Bob Muncy and Mrs Donald hen property.
Sedan, Jlyl:ramntiC rl!'tvl' , H &amp;) 15ft fo ·u'l g .. 1s:-. hoal (oo;l $1970
Phone 6284-Y.
8·6-tf Attornen for Plaintiff
nev and. Mrs R H Ball or
Duncan
1\f One careful ownm
I ovJ
F u ll\ Cl]lllllP&lt;'d wtlh Mark 51
LIOt~S
Huntmgton, vt. Va VISited re(1/1
2,
9,
16,
23.
30,
(Pi
8,
6to
mJleage A "cream puff" Blal•f.
f',lecll'lc nwto1
flhli
m.tslcr RADIO A nn..&amp;VlSION Sl!;ft.VlCE,
The New Haven L10ns met Tues- latlves here recently
tnars. Pon.eroy
8 2G uk:.,.
Phont !)(), Cleland Appllanca
er.1fl tr:til(•t Nov. $1620 Mtners
,_
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love and
day at the Legion Hall wtth John
VIlli' Sf'! VII e Sl,llHJn Phrme 228
Store, l.ul W. .14aln St., Pom"ror
LEGAL NOTIC;E
Wolfe prestdtng
fami1y of Huntington, W Va. have
19M Ford $89~ 2 door Sedan ~
Auth011zed Mercury dealer
:1-2311
George Stuckey.
whose last
Jt was announced the Dil!trlct moved Into the Cunnmgham aOTLgmlll blac-k flntsh ltkc new
fi 29-:Jlp
known
place
of
resh1enc.e
was
RoConference
will be held m partment
Blaettnars. Pomeroy
8 20 61t
QUICK SF..RVJC.:E t"n WateJt &amp;..
well,
Arkanus,
and
who~e
present
Moundsville,
w
Va on September
Sunday d~nner giUeSt of Mtss
Good ~o~"~.,-,-::c~..-c~n~,.-,.-y-,-.,,~,-.~
, ,-,,-Y
pairing by Factor, TralMd
19M Mercury. $1,495
2 door
place
of
residence
is
unknown
and
14.
Goldye
Hart wa_., Mrs. Orpha. ORcow $125 V•ct or S\\'1LHI Racme
watchmaker, COU.IN8 JEW$''liard Top" Coupe,
Power
cannot,
by
reasonable
diligence,
be
Tom
Hoffman
announced
that
ILnger
LERS. Pur1ero;r
1-3-U
0
8-29-3\p
Steering Mcrcomattc dnve. Uke
ascertained; Mary Duke, whose the Red Cross had contacted him
MJss Go!dye Hart has 1re.ceivcd
•-'-·ri)~R:-:S:-A:-1-.E
.
--A-nplt!~-·N;w-JI;.
new In every detBil. Blaellnars.
WANTED: Meigs Cqunly McNesa last known place of rcgldence Wall and il!lked t~e tlub to again spon- word that her brother Lem S
PomerO}'.
8·29-6tc
Dealer Make good money, be 14810 Cicero Avenue, Tlr.ley Park, sor the Blo1.1d Mobtle The group H~:~rl of Burbouumlle, 111 reeovervrn Ot chard, New H11vcn Phone
your own boss, sell th1s up to- ll:!flOIS, and whose present place of voted to sponsor the Umt when 1t mg after bemg seriOusly 111.
7·20~~
TU 24688
1956 8Uiek VB $2,4115 4 door
date line of scaled Med1cmcs, re&amp;ldence ts unknown and cannot makes 1ts \'lj;ll to New Haven
Mr and Mrs J L Stewart VISitSpecial "!lard Top' Sedan Less 11RAVELY 'ldACTOR SALES a'".d
Those attending the dinner ed Mr and Mrs Wally Stewart of
V1tnmms, Food Products, Brush- be reasonable diligence be ucer·
than 12000 mtle!!.
Oyn ,1flow
Service. H A. F111.Jaw, 1512: 2..
es, J\roomb m your sdected lo- tained V10let Bryan, whose last meeUn,q Included those above and Russell, Ky, the later part of this
drive, R &amp; 11 AlmoKt like the
ftlnln St, Pomeroy,
7 24 :!.'7\:0
eahty Use your car snd our known place of residence was Pa- Charles Lester Ch-arles Jewell week
day il was sold
Uhcttnar~.
capttal Applicants being accept· duca, Kentucky, and whose pre- Mark ward, Ntck Phelps, L'-rry
Donald Brown of Haven Hetghts
J'o.meroy
8-29-6Lr
ed now Wnte or call Gil Snair, ient place of residence l8 unknown King and Bob Johnston
attended 111 chcmtsl convention at
PEACHES (White)
132 Elm St, Lancaster Phone and cannot, by reasonable d1h·
SewlnJ Club
South Bend, lnd, for sevenl days
We nrc pk kmg Elberta peaches
1913 Chevrolet&amp; a11 luw .1s $795
OL 3 4037
B 28 3tp Jence be a~ertalne,d; Mae Pric~,
Mrs
R L Ruttencutter recently
Drtng
contnmer
Wt•hster
Fruit
t!.h'!'ce ()( two fine "2l0" 2
F.1rm 5 m1 east of Cheslor,
wbose last known place of res1- entertained the members of the
doorR and one like new Hclnm•
o
Te
lephone
YU-53:&amp;91
Ch!•stcr
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
dence
was A14 Wayside Drwe, Bend Sewmg Club at her home
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2 door. Blaettnars, PomJ•ru~·
Slluth Charleston, West Vtrgtm.a, Tbe social ~athermg was held on
Mr and Mrs Curtts Young
8
20
tf
8·29-6h;.
..lulld letftr hr L••"
and whote present place of re1i·
were supper guests of Mr and
the lawn 1.1f t h c Ruttcncutter
1952 Ponltac 149~ 2 door Sedan r~~~ large, Plnk _M_o-x \~-._ns,
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
:::S~n!~~~n: j~~~n:e c::e~~~a~ borne Those attending were Mrs. M~u:r~~c~~~h !~on~~:io~ves~~~t
Hydramat.Jc drive. Orl;,:ln'BI hghl
nfnn adn
Seconrl Eou~o East ~.;;;~I~M~I~Io~o~N~•;rtl~o~oi~P~oo~-~....,~~ ed; Leo Knowles, whose place of A B Woodrum, Mrs. N 0 Weln, MoRday night with Mr and Mrs
sreen flnl.11h . Dlncttnars Pome
rom ~chrlOl house Wn. 11 - ...r
reaidence il unknown and cannat. Mrs. Don S!lllth, Mrs Hugo Juh- Calvtn Blessmg
roy.
8-2!}.6tc
Holmf'~. Syractu.:c, Ohw
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• · by reaaonable dJlio:rence be ascer- ling, Mrs R F Bryont. MN! J L.
Okey Roush and Mrs. Cecil Bles•
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Stewart and Mn LJiab Zirkle and
8·13·If
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talned:
and
the
u
n
k
now
n
sing
called nn Denms Roush and
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,; heir, deviaeC8, legatees, ali- dau~hters
Charlie Brown Monday evemng.
10-For Sale or Rent
All Makes and Modell
mlnlstratora, executon and aasigns
Swlmm•n
Mr. Roush and Mr Brown are Ill.
.. - ' " of Leo Knowlc11, lf he be deceated,
Mrs. Mary Jane Tennant, swtm·
Mn. Esta Blessing of M"on
I. lltv.Wl-1.1108 80115 06.- 2•
Goon BUSINI&lt;:ss Grocery store
AUTO SALES
whose namea and place• of resi- .,alnJ iostru~tor announted that spent a few days wtth Mr and
\our "frec"ll:er Senlu,
anrl Equiomcnt Good sl7.ed lot.l••••-,-••0:0•""••1 denee ta unknown;
the
un· fourteen beginners successfully Mrs Ross Winebrenner
Phone 8221
NI;Jlt
Phone
L(•f"ntcd In Rutland Village
known heirs ~r Walter
Lott- passed tests and are qualified
M.rs Don 0 Aten is seriously
'103P·X. DODGE A PLYIIOIJTII
Ven
rt!nsonably
prtced
Poor
ridge,
deceaaed,
whose
names
and
awlmml'lrs
After
a
three
week
U1
and Ism the hospital.
u
health renson for r('tirrment.
.q'IUCTUA.AL I IIAIM
placea of r e sl den c e
are course.
Mr and Mn Curtis Young &amp;pent
Phone 24934 Mt s W S Up-.caAP IRON- MIT AU
unknown
will take nohce
The fourteen Include, Charlene Tuesday ev.,ning witlt Mr and
sln"cr __ __ _ a 0_ 6_tc
that on the 19th day ' of AUGust, Hartley, Billy Russell, Jlm May- Mrs. Tobey lriyers.
t91 For Scie
19113 the plauwttr, Flora Steffy, a1 ne.rd, .Eddie Schackel, Roger HanThe Ladles Aid of Board BapYou pick 'em tor half tanning
Administratrix of the estate of nsh, Lola worth, Kathy Ann tht Church met Tuesday wtth Mrs
(12)
Wonted
Rent
8 2D-3tp
tomatoe1. J'lhonc 3639
Walter Lottrldle, dee01sed, filed Roush, Trentha Flsh.er, Willie Fannie Taylor and spent the day
hCT petittlon agaln..t them in the Capehart. Connie Clark, Victor In quilting Those present were
WANTID
TO
RENT
Bar &amp; Re5taurant
F~tnblished
Probate Court of Melga County, Ebersbach, Bllly McNeely, Nancy Mrs. Leoha Young, Mrs. Laun
2,
3,
or
4
Hcdroom
housWnntedbudness Cor 211 yr!l Write Do:~~
OhlC', belnJ Caure No. U1.~98. for Hill and Debble Cook.
Gibbs, Mrs. Luvena Rainey, Mn
etl
In
goo1'
n•sldt'nl\nl
District
~
6&amp;8·Z c/o Scntlncl
8-29-6tc
(20 Bl
the nle of certah\ real e1tate for
P•rty
May Roush, Mrs Lora Mae Brown ,
Cnll ColtN·t 1o R;w{'nswood, W
Mrs E. L. Stein r~ntly honor- Mrs Mildred Thompson and Toni,
Va Brownm.Ji: :J431l. ~:xt 450 or larnet-SimPfl)n lnluruce AteDCJ, the payment of debt&amp; of aald deccdPIANO. Rerrt&amp;erator and Sm.mons
which
real
estate
is
de11cribed
ed
Min Jano PQwell, bride·eled of Mu Relha Brooks and Mw Glona
ent,
4~1 bf'IWC{' II 8 fl
II p
lolld&lt;lleport. Flft • o\ulomobll"
R 28 3tc
aofa. Phon~ 6231·M
Mlt"''in McFarland, witb a lawn Crump.
m or Imwnrd tnfulmRttOn b}
Bondi. Pbme 013111-ll
NIH! as followa:
oled in the VU\aae ur romeroy, party ot the Stein home. As&amp;isting
Mrs Laura Gtbbs had u guest&amp;
mnil In Mh~ Sa1Hh.1 Go1nell
Kaber Aluminum &amp;t Chomicpl COMPU:TR lnsuran.ot Protection. County of Melp and State of Ohio ~~~M~r~·~St~e~lo~w~e~r~edM~rs~R~o~h&lt;=~rt~M~c~-,l1~~~·~'4~r~~·n~d~M~r~•~·;W~a~llzer
and bounded and described aa folCorp P 0 Box 98. llavcnswond,
Lift, A.ut(•. ll'tre. Po1to. C.U Dor lows. Being situated In the Village
W va
8-29-2tc
Mt11• Mltldle;.lJI'l rnuo.
of Pomeroy and more ptrticularll'
bounded and described as follow•
1141
"
Lot Number Tweoty-three (23) dl·
vldlng In the cenMr from the front
Apaf'lml'nt for rent 4 roonu and
to the rear. Allo, the concurrent
bath Adults only Phone 440M
right of eaaement to liSe the Alley
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8-29-6tc
furnltuHI
between the above dellcrlbed propFOK
Four room house ancl h•th, gas Ul
.:...~o...
11
erty and Ute We&amp;tet•ly one-half of
heat Lincoln Heights
Phone
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said Lot N~o~mber Twenty.three (23)
33G-M
8·2'7 Stc
(k. lt. A (eft Wm. GnJ IPI
Said euement rigbt Is to continue
lor \he bln.!ll\ of \be belrs, auc4-Room ho'JSC, 3 acres. garden. !•••••r-..~:~~0.,....,
cesaors and aesigna in ownership
$3' p(lr r••(lnth At Apple Grove.
or the ptol\erty abuttina on aald
Sec Alex \\'heeler.
8 28 3tc
alley.
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tor R.eat - Bxten1ton r..attdert,
The pe11Uon aneces tbat the per.
IN
~IN. o\u,_oollo, HHIIII
Tbe Brlptetl Col'llll
kat'l.:Jid hoard, Drop t'lothl.
.10nal
eatate
of
nid
decendeot I•
Fltiber, Middleport.
ACCIOINT
not sufficient to jaY debta and
·--~ ~dl~rl_ _ CUD.too
Pbooe 8.2~
U I II
o-;,1t11Uona ol aal tstlte and that
•
FOR SALE-CORN PICKERS.
it is neeesaary to sell aald real
Help
Wonted
hi
MIDO~II'OlTJ
OHIO
CaN, John Deere, Co-Op, Gene11tale for the payment of the
11PHONII
Alt
er•l, J~ernaUonal, Woorl Bra- M":"A:-:L:-:E::-::11:-:E:-LP. WANTED
om~
,
then, other Parm Marhlnr.ry
NOT O.F. It sue-cesaful bual·
Tbe pr11er ot the petition Ia
Bill Goodwin, I mUea from Wli WHY
ness man ILk~ many other$?
tbat said relit estate be sold for
on Rt. 889. Tel. Wtl
Dollars
Don't neglect See me at one~
Nellie Pearl Rucker and Joseph \he pa7meD.t of de-btl of eaid dece•
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8-27-8tp
aboul a a:ood locality In Mcig~ Rucker, both or whom realde at dent and t!OIIb ot admlnlatertna
County, selling lho~c nne Na- 1811 Hunter Strtet. Wilkinsburg, the ut.te and tor other relief.
G. E. C. C. Financing
I
tiortally Advertbcd Watkins Pennsylvania will take notice that
Products .for home and (arm Paul S. Smart, Guardlan of FtorSaid defendants ara required to
You need no money1 just a 100d enee LQC7 Steven1, an lncompe. .anawu aaid petiUon OQ die 28th
car or lla:ht truCk. Inquire Wnt, Oil the 3.lst day of Juty, 19&amp;'i' 1 day oJ' September 1867 or iudgebelow
about the free h~•yranee Write fUecl hll Petition in theo PrOttate ment will be takeo qalnat them.
Ro81 stewart, 403
McKinley Court within and for the County
. Uaed
' 11 Admin·
FLORA ~'I'JWF'[,
of Melaa and State of Ohio, Cue
new Rem·
Obi
Ave . N
I
. W , Canon,
o.
lslntrlx of llle' olllate of
e-29-3tc
No. 18,936, AlleJing that hh Ward
automaUc, 1Walteor
LOttrtqe. 4teeaaed.
b'
aelted
of
the
undivided
thn,.
b&amp;rret, 1-12
P.tlced to 11ell WANTED~ CARRIER-Girl or .liiJ)' fourth11 interest in the followinJ WEBSTER t FULTZ
tor Rutl.md J\o}tte. Cont:ae~ l'he described real estat~ situated Jn ~ltof!&gt;!'Y' for Piolotilf
.l.iiJI'I""'-• ev~ntnta tiU
D•U.Y S~ntlnet.
8 ~2 U tbe County or \!eit:s. State Qf 0~19 (8) 2.11. !S, til.. 30.1 (Ill 81 IS
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Yeager of Mason Sunduy.
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Mr and atn. Don Wertenberger
and daU~hter, Carol, spent the
week end with Mr and Mrs Taft
Boaton
'Mr. and Mrs. Ives King were
Sunday guest• of the former's
son In Charleston, Sunday
Manford Blessmg lind Michael
of Pomt Pleasant, Donald BU~sa­
mg and Jimmie of Michigan calLed on Mw Ella Blesaing Sunday
afternoon.
ReviVIl services wtll begm lit
Board Baptist Church on Septf'm
ber 2nd. There will be spedal
singing each ever.nng. Rev W S
Billups js tbe pastor.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart Jr
of Columbus spent the week end
with Mr .. nd Mra Taft Boston,
Mr. &amp;Rd Mrs. Wayne Hart Sr., and
other relatives and attended Slln·
Jay School at the Oak Grove EUB
Chtueh.
Mrs Ltlhe Kelvmgton and children, Akron, are vtsitmg her mother, ~rs. W W Staats, and son,
James aDd wife or Board
Donnie anrt Junior Roush vis1ted
recently with their uncle Leonard
Roush and famUy
Erme and .'fwila Rickard spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Benme
Hoffman of Broad Run
Mr and J\1rs. Don Barncard and
children and Charles Howard of
M1chig;m were recent guests of I
Mr. and Mrs Fred Roush
Curtis Rickard and nephew,
Kenneth Rickard of ColumbUs
were busme&amp;s callers Ill Gallipolis
Friday
Miss Sandra Roush visited recently with her uncle, Leo Roush,
and family of Dav1es Grove.
Mrs Ethel Fry spent Saturday
evenmg wlth M1ss Elb Blessing
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Yeager
have moved into tbelr new home
near Oak Grove
Mr. aud Mrs fA.Ii.d¥ Cl'oss and
son of Letart were Sundny guest
of Mr and Mrs Arcb Yeager.
Mr. and Mrs Arch Roush called 1
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and daughter spent a few days
Wtth relatives m Columbus
Mr abd Mn Her.b ert Roush and
son ~nd Mrs Valc1e Spencer spent
F'l'idlly evemng with Mr and Mrs
Bob Htll and family at Syracuse
Mn Laura Hemey is v1s1~ing
Mrs MJ!dred Jacobs and "r~
But fe&lt;w nottced Most a!lention her daughter, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Mildred }k)•Nen are cook~ng at
focused on vacation plans and a Farra at Racine
the Bea~:le Club, Monday
middle-bged southerner faghting a
:Mr and Mrs Bob Owens and
Mrs Mildred Jauobs, Mrs. Shirflo t:r ngatnst the CIVIl rtKhts bill daughter of Columbus vmted the ley Wtse, ar:d Mrs Carol Jaco bs
1'hurmond talked on and on foJrmer's mother, Mrs Dolly Wolfe were m Atilens, Friday on hu~l ­
hour after hour He read lrom a and son thL'l week
neSB
lll!ltory of the Anglo-Saxon law
:Mr. and :M:rs Herbert Roush
Carolyn Soulsby, daughrnr of
and the ConsUtutiOII Hu votce and son were dmner guests Sat· Mr and Mrs Wilham Soulsb} Js
for long stretches s.ank to a whis urday evenmg of Mr. and Mrs: Ill
per
Valcie Spencer at Syracuse
Paul Jacobs enlled on ~elati vcs
tConhnucd from Page uneJ ·
Fmally, he sank to his charr
Mn Glenn Wolfe or Washmgton and fnends Saturday
the admlnistratwn backed and wtth him sank the heart or the D C. ia vta:itlng her brother, Mr
the we:~Jeer Senate ve-rsmn But last b~~ottle t~gamst pus&amp;ge nr the and Mrs Alec Wheeler and fam•ly
Rev and Mrs Wtlha~ Stra u~
the J.ustu:e Depal'tment W:lS rc- bill
and. will attend the weddme of bllugh h&amp;d as guests during tlw
oported satilfied
f
"It wa s my duty to make sure Norma Ann Chpman and Dante! week end, Mr. and Mt·s. Jerl'y
- The lmmlgrahon bJII 1gn()red th~tt J had made t'\'f!'ry effort," he Euler, Sunday, Sept 1
L('WJ S, hts p.arcnt:; and her par~nt s
EisPnhower't~
request that rest- ' satd
Karen Scarberry of Cottagevtlle,
Mrs Genev1eve Burdette lS asW Va , Is staying With Mrl'l Char- sistlflg m u~e care of her fallwr
les Sayre while M:r and Mrs Old· Robert Hysell
Thaxton are on a vacatton tr1p
Mr ttnd \frs Herbert Borrom
en
~:u:wnm ru:.H:m iil
1 iiLi[-;
Mr
and
Mrs
John
Betk
of
Ra
•md
daugh.ters, &lt;.;11~en Castle, \fo ,
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21 Wadinr
r-1~ ! ~I l
r;;!•l l-h 'iiJ(o)
shan 8pcnt Sunday afternoon with spent several days With Mr nnd
l Patterson,
1 Fawa
bird
f;':;; r,' U~l! O l".IU
Mr and Mrs Herbert Rou sh and Mrs S\e\'e Eblm and children
2 A worker
IS. Wander ~..~~ L~ar.;.r~nr~r.hn.,:
• r.
son.
Mr Borrom and Mr Ebhn W!:!re
e Fabuloua
3 Surna up
about
l=i r. r:rC1riA mmw
Mr and Mrs Jack Searbaugh of arm} buddws m World War ll
bJrd
4 Music note
Idly
r-~rr:t'1 Dnu
r.11o!~~~
,_, rn~ ~~~~~·
9 Hall
$ Pirates'
2t Con~
Letart spent Sunday afternoon
C F HJ!t und fam1ly spent ~rv-,
L:&lt;o~ Ld t.;H~~mm:m
diameters
,-old
junc4
With
Mr
and
Mrs
El1hu
Counts
eal
days With hts moth('r, ?t1rs
£'!~
~Jl".);OJr.. !
f;jtul
10 Piercln&amp;'
&amp; li:ngros~~ed
tton
Mr and Mrs Arnold Anderson Belle Htlt and called on fnend~
fol~c;. L 1 ~r1 r:Jr'r:m
tool
1 Nocturnal 26 Oreet. r..'[IIO ~I ~ 0[1J iJ (';t;:
and daughte1's are VIS!ltn g relahves
Wyatt Schaefer and son, Dav1d
11 Swedish
bird
Jng
~lf..' ~lHl l:-i GL!\J [)
tn Northern Ohio
and friend .,.,ue guests of his par
Nlgbt1ngale t Shuta
27. Girt'•
Mr and Mrs Elmer Pte kens and ents Mr and .Mrs Norman Schac·
12 HI.._
l1 Man'• name
name
Y••kttef'• ••••
family are moving from the Lm
t.'r
16. Conclu.:!et
13. Cut, a.t
28 Sun4
3t. batty
cott property to Antiqu1ty
UI.Camp bed
"'as•
tower State JT. ln41Jtlne\
Mr and Mrs. Don Goodmte of
Mrs. James Gtlmorc, MrS Gad
:n Th\11
14.1 atrtna toy 30. Pruldert.
mark
Hartford, w va, Mr and M•-s Burk, Mrs Phelps, and Mrs Steve
11. K1n( of
19. TI!W.ld
C0t)"l
It, :Malt lUI"
George Goodmte and daughter of Eblin took Rrowmc Troop No 3
Baahan
20. Extorted
lftldtnce
fO. One'a
Racme
and Ira Goodmtc of Mld· to Bailey's Lake, Tuesday aft!.!:'·
19. Stitch
money
!1. ImpetUO\ll
rett.tiVM
dleport !':pent Sundav with Mr and noon
20, TUI'Itlll!
toolloq~
33. Boc
••· Bl"' fH.f.l
Mrs. Norman Rizer imd son
Mr and M1 s Lel!ov Ruschei and
gcvernor
Mrs. Glenn Wolfe of Washmg- Mr and 'Mrs Dale Wh ipple were
11. Whlnoolu
ton D C and Rtchard Wolfe of Sunday guests of mss M;.rguenlc
24. Too
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IS. Clty (1&lt;1'. J.)
wtth Mr and Mrs· Jack' Sharpnack ) Mrs Carmen E\'ans is able to be
17. Slide, ..
Mr and Mrs Merle Maxhlme~ l out after her recent illness
· on le• "
19. Corn for
.and family or Massillon spent the
Mrs Anna Buck was a refent
UvMtock
\O'eek end With Mr and Mrs Har guest of her sJstcr, Mrs Lou
tz Latvian
old Rouih
Dteh!, who has bee n til but 1s
river fpou)
Mr. c.nd Mrs Wtlbur Durst and able to br. out now
fiS, l&lt;l'ourl•hr!
Mrs Henry Hunt and ch1ldrren of
&amp;c. MUsic note
Baden, W VIi., spent Wednesday MORNING STAR
· U.R&lt;Klol- .
With Be~~ne. Slaughter
,
By Irma B. lhlt
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Nur11e "
Mr. and Mrs Sidn!!\' Carpenter
11ie lrllct mediate S und~:~ y Sc hool
(abbr.)
and famtly (If Wellsville are VJF.ilt· class held a piCilJC at the New
.te:. River 1 1
ing their parents Mr and Mrs Haven Park Sunda)
CChto.)
Howard Carpente1 and George
1Jr and M1 s Nelson \Vat son
17. Lads
Hayman
and famtll' of Raetne moved re·
QlJ41tlonlnl
Mrs Howard Robmson enter- cP. ntly mtn what was known as
.u. \'l(l&gt;lp
tamed Sunday evemng 1n honor th e Charles Holter tarm.
i2" Trouble
•s. owemnr
of the stxth •birthday of her son,
Mr ani] Mrs John lhle, Mr and
41~. U~.vard
Carl Present wer_.; Mr find Mrs Mrs Lawren ce Rose and AnabeiiP
curvJnr ot
El\tl Robtnson, Mr and Mrs Chr1s· Ch.1rles lhle, Jr, John E:a stl't'day:
a. lblp'•
sJe Powell nf Racme, George Rob- Dana Vau , Meter, Mr illnd Mrs
pJ&amp;nktiiJ'
inson or Cleveland; RICkie Sar- Noruwn Fisher and LOUISe atRich, atlcky
gent of Racme, Mr and Mrs. Pete tended the State Ffur
,.. cu.e .
Shields,
and Raymond Robm'!on
:Mr and Mrs Delmar H.amm
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DAILY CR\'PTOQt10TE- Hore'o how to work It•
WOl.F PEN NIWS
J end With relahves m La,ncos\er
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~. miscenaneous shower honor I and attended the state fatr
II LONGJ'ELLOW•
ing recently married Jo Anne and
Ellen Shuler IS VJsiting this
( One Jetter 1bnply atai'tdl (or QoltiW, In tbllaample A ta Ulld
Ceetl Gtllogly w1ll be held m the week 'VJth relat1ves in Columbus
tor the three L'a, X fer the two 0'•• etc. l!llnll• letten, apo..
home of her parents, Mr .md Mrs and alss&gt; \1 dl VIsit the SlaW Fatr
trophea, the length and formation at the worda are aU hlatl..
Mr and Mrs John Jhle were
Eve1·ett Lambert, on Saturday
, Each day the code letttra art different.
ntght, Sept 31 Friends and netgh Saturday evemng guests of the
bors are cordially invited
former's sistf!r and brother-tn·law
A Cr7Jit.r..., Quotalloo
Mr an'&lt;i , Mr11 Russell Hall and Mr anrt Mrs Robert Ransom oi
daughten of Athens were Sunday Lancaster
WMBPKM C XD XVNXJL OZ MX&amp;.o"'•
guests of the John Hardys
Q
XD ZSRSU OZ X loiPVVJ-ABMJI
Mr lind Mrs Freeman Williams
of
We.~ t Columbia, w. Va, a:rc
NSLVU,
preparmg to iJuitd a home on the
fArm tbey hought here recently
' YO!I-&gt;'s "mot.quot"' B!Jii8SIIlD IS HID WHO IIXPIDC'N
Mn. John Diehl
Jake Turner of Raf;mc and
NOTHING, FOR HE SHALL NEVlllR BIC DIIAPPOINTIIDLavma
Turner
1s
the
guest
Charles
Bu~soll of Eagle Ridge
Mrs
POPm&lt;,
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K/lf l&gt;tot..., - ....,.
of Mrs Joalfj Turner
called on H€\nry Spencer Sunday
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Rep H R Gross R Iowa of
rP"'ed a bon
voya !!e warnmg
"We are gotng to havt! a heau t1
ful scandal In our i!Ps on tho!
bas•.., of so me or the travel last
year a.,,d the year before "

DAILY CROSSWORD

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dent statui be a:ran~ to 28,000
Mrt. Hert..rt bu1h
Hungarian parolt~es whQ fled tu
Mrs Mu Spana:ler and familY of
lhe United Stutes
dunng the Lynchburg, Va., are vi.itmg her
Runganan r~&gt;lolt leat ffar It muttler, Mrs. Lellu RJ{fle and
B]!.Q made nv change :n the ba.!llc family
ilnnH&amp;ratu;n quotas
Mr and M'~a. Howard Bloucr of
Sandyville, \\ . Va, spent the week
l\fany lawma'kcrs d•d not wan end With Mra Rudy Rtflle and
for thp iJreak Ill lht&gt; suauon thai Owen Hall .
lnP.IInl the way IU!I ope n for ad
llr and Mn Howard Donahue
journmen1 Tht'y a.lrt'ady wcm have pure_h.ued the LJOJCott propheaded for home or \ eahom
erty from Charley Kmghtnma:
and
are plannln&amp; to move there
Marty Pl•n Ju.nkeh
Many oth ers who rC'm11ined tn soon.
Mr and Mrs Valcte Spencer of
the «!ap1tal were laytng plans for
Syracuse
1pent Thura.day evening
P~tens1ve }111\ket~:~ overseas
1'ht&gt;
Hou11e Thur sd11y vottd to- allow Wllh ?dr and Mn Herbert Roush
124 rt&gt;tpresentahves travel outaido and son.
the Umted Stai_!'!S on stUd ) trl]l&lt;..
)[r and Mrs Jack Sharpnack

Field 'l'l"lal•. Sundoy
Mrs Bob Bo•,.,·en hill been 11s
slltln~ tn the cpr~ of her mother
Mrs Denver 'tumen wbo t1 ill '
Mrs Beulah Darnell of Parker.
burg IJ Vlflttng her daughter Mr 8
Lloytl Wrtght and family,
Mr and Mn Pearl Jacvbl m••t
thetr daughter Mrs DiU 1acobs
lind two chJidrren m Logan Sun, clay afternoon il-1n Jacobs and
c htldren wHI spe :.d a Wfilek wtth
her parents and Pther relatives
Mrs Jamew LeWlll nnd daugh tt-r
Dianne , were gue~s of her mo
lher, ~frs . U!fford Jacobs Sunrt 'l.v
A number of fnends and rel a
ttves gathered at the home of '-Irs
J Qsle Turnpr Sunday, Ln hcnor of
Mn Harry Huff and son, All1•n
I Hamilton, who are leav mg fo~
the1r horne 1n St Petersburg, Fla
after spend1~g the summer w1th
Mrs 'Huff'g mother, Mrs 1'urn1•r
Attendance at Sunday Sehoul
August 25 waa 80 and the offc•r
ing was $13 50,

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owens, Worthington, Ohio, Mrs
Bla1ne and
Maggte Kay of Ur1ion and idrs
left Thursday
Tobey Myen.
Rev. and Mrs. W S Billups, In Akron
Mr. and Mrs Paul Blessms of Pt
Pleasant were supper guests ()(
Mra Cecil Blessing Saturday eve
rung. Other gueat.a were Mr and
Mrs Don Wertenberger of Tuscararus, Obi?, Mrs. Gertte McGU
bn, MrJ. Beaaie Bocock, Tommie
Marr and ttster, Ina, all of Wheel·
mg.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Fry were din-

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Annual Church
Family Picnic

Middleport
Society
Richard Egan

been visitini her eoust ml, MiSJ~
Mildred Hawley and Mr and Mrs.
Jame11 Hawley, and will IJe joinM
for th e week end by her husband.

W~· ntcrs

Dana

VIEW FROM POMPEY 'S HEAO
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Alan Larld

The annual family picnic of 1,Jle
Mrs, ~-- S. Nlase u sitted by \ Mt. Moriah Baptitt: Church SunMrs. 'Y•lham Neue entertained day School wa.e held Thursd.,- 1t
the W•ldwoo_d Garden Club Wed- tbe Middleport Roadside Park wlth
neJ~da)' evenmg at ber home at Mrs. Will Winston and Mrs. Carrie
Nease SetU ement .
CaMell as chairmen of the comT.he meetinil In charge of the mittee. The Rev, N. D. Borden,
president, Mrs. Edison Hollon. pastor of the church, asked the
opened with the Lorr!'s Prayer in blebing which preceded the meal
unison. Members ~·e.,ponfled to and the group enjoyed recreaUoo
roll call with their favorite herb during the ~.fternoon .
and its use. Mrs. Hollon announcThose present were Mr. and
ed a regional meeting to be held Mrs. Fred Jack~ on, the Rev. and
in Middleport on September 25 Mrs. Bordon and daughter11, India,
and urged aU members to attend. Nylita and Imogene, Mr. and Ml'l.
During the
program heur a Campbell Harper and Phoebe, Mrs.
pa-per "Herbs and Their Uses" Irvin Baumgardner and Geor~~:e,
prepared by Mrs. Christy Baer Manning and Alma, Mrs. Birdie
was read by Mn;. Milton Houda- Powell and Joe and Sal1y, Mrs.
shelt. A demonstration on nower Marjory :'rice and Allie, Jewell.•.
arrangement.s was givep. by Mrs. Floyd and Lajene , Mrs. Dorothy
Smith and Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Russ Watson.
Ray Cole and Sandra and Clar•
Home -made ice cream, angel f ence, • Mrs. Arlene Reese, Julia
Cood cak,e, coCfee aod icet. tea Reese.
were served by the hostesses to
'Mtchael au&lt;1 . Sbella Johnsoo,
bho.&lt;~e n:tmcd
above and Mrs. Mrs. Will Winston, Virginia Nell
Amanda Bacr, Mf11. Karl Gruescr, Winston, DeleOO · Delago, Mn,
Mrs. Norman Fi!!her, Mrs. Chari· carrie Cassel, Wanda Peterman,
es Baer. Mrs. D~nve.r Holter, Mrs. Ernest Bowles and Keith, JaMn. Paul Fl11her.
nine, Anita and Marcia, Mn. J&gt;tw..
ey Guthri~. Mn. · Charles Jones,
Mr . and Mrs. Arnold Richard•,
Paula Gomer. James Phillips Jr.
of Columbus; Roland and John
Singer, Carol Ervin; Mr. and ~drs.
Ana Bryant. Rutland.

Mrs. David Yale!!, Clevela nd hila

TONIGHT

Lloyd Nol11n

" SANTIAGO"
(In Warnlr t:ulorl

1956 FORD
RANCH WAGON

V-8 Thunder Hird motor . Bea u·
ltful light grey and green 2 tone
flmsh. 710 tires like ne1~1 R&amp;H

Aug. 31

and defrotllters. Th ts one clean

Henrv F'on rlil
\'e rJ hl t!Pi!o
Alfnd Hitckcod• '•
" THE WRONG MAN "
. -a lsn--Forrest Tucker Mari Bl~n chaird
"STAGECOACH TO FURY"

as a new pin. Priced to sell.

$1795

TUTTLE
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Com edy and Cartoon

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PACKAGE

ALL OUT SALES ROADEO

1954 Ford · ·

2 dour Scdnn , On gl nal h l~" k ftrHSh lik(' ne w.

1~55

Pontiac · ·· · · ·

$1,595

V8 Deluxe 2 d oor ~td11n. ll yjJrutnatk rlriw . R&amp;H .

One t•ardul ownt•r . Low mikn~c. A '\'rt'&lt;lnl pu(f' '

1955 Buick VB · · · · ·· · $1,B9S
2 rlorw ll nrcl Top CfiiiP&lt;'. Jl.adio &amp; flftalf'r. A luca lly ownt·d rar , Show s lflvi nfr;: cur('

1956 Chevrolet

· · · ·· · $1 ,B95

' '2l0" Y8 4 door S•·,lnn. l'fiWI'l'J.:IId•• . fl&amp;H . Sput·
1 ~!1!1 blue aml while r!nl sh, New Bu il!k trarkin

1956 Pontiac VB

· ·· · $1,B95

2 door Sf'rlun, R&amp;.l-t l .ow mllcngc, ln tr rior and
exterior

~ha rp .

· 1956 Dodge

$1,B9S

f'()ronct 4 doOr S&lt;·d:m. l 'u .~ h huHon sh ifl, R&amp;H ,
A .~w~ pt wing beHut~·- 1 uwm•r.

1956 Buick VB · · ·· · · · ·· $2,495
4 do(o r Spf&gt;rlal "Hurd 'l'f1!1" S••rlnn l.•·n ~ th:tn l:t ·
01}(1 miles. JJvnaflov.- di'u••• H&amp; II , AI mo.~! llkt' thl"
day It was sold.

1956 Buick VB - -

1954 Chavrolats as low as $995
Choice or three good
1954 Buicks · · as low as $1,295
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Middleport
BRADBURY, OHIO

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2 dqor "Hard Top" Cour,e, Power Steering, Mcrcomatic drive, Uke new n c11erY detail .

1953 Buicks · · · · as low as $B9S

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Choice of One Special two door - new pain! joh
- one Special 4 door and one VB Super 4 door
Sf'dan .

Choice or two fine ..210" 2 doors and One Jlkc
new Belaire 2 door.

1952 Pontiac .. ·.. .. .. - $495
2 door !o'i"'f1an, Hydramatic drive, Original light
green flnllh.

BLAETT

Pom•n~r,,

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Phon": 522

Since then, America's workers have con~
tributed Immeasurably to the ever-higher
standard of living from which all Ameri·
cans benefit. On Labor Day, 1957, we
salute them.
IN OISIIVANCI Of LAIOR~ DAT, OUR lANK Will
NOT ~NIIACT IUIINISS ON MONOAY, SIPT. 2.

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Pomeroy Na 1'1
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BANKING SINCE 187,'"
Member Federal Reaerve Syatem
Member Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation
POMEROY
RUTLAND

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· We pay 2% Interest pn jour Savtqs

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104 Years of Servloe
"f'rom Buggies to Bulcko"

Pontiac

1894-1957

More lhan half a century ago Congre$5
passed a bill making Labor Day a legal
holiday.

1953 Chavrolets as low as $795

Mr.

6 Truck Drivers
Ignore Gtation
Into JP Court

Paul Kc{•ncr. Mrs. R;Jy Shaner
David Shaffer and Melvin Rousl
of Park ersburg; Mr.s Joe Buffing
Bles,ln-r

Delores anr.
Myrtle,
Raleigr
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ra~
Roush and Mr. and Mrs. ,W alder
F. Roush of Pt. Pleas11nl.

thtll'cou1rt lu''!"'' i ~ayor Rob:p~lJu~Jeht.

Bill Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ar

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nett Roush and Mervin, MTS. J..ll
Lhn McCoy, Mr. and Mrs . Furl Ro
~,:crs and Mrs. Evalee Wotre, Con

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to the Place home before returning here . ~rs. Houdashell had a
broken wri::.t and severe facial
bruises and Mr. Houdaahelt suffered from shock and severe body
bruises.
Mrs. Fred Schroath and family,
Rick and Ann, Brida;eport, W. Va.,
brought her mother. Mn. c. M.
EI;"Win, home Thursday. They l~ft
today for MauldlD, W. Va. wfi~
they will visit Mrs. Ward · 8t4)ne
before returnina; to thelr ,hdfnl.
Mrs. Erwin had spent t)\e p~
month in Bridgeport.
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. 1956 Plymouth

Was $1695-Now $1545 1956Dodga, · .... Was $1895-Now $1695

Plalll "6" Club Sedan - Heater - Blue - Good Rubber.
.Ollt c•wmter, low milea-ge.

Coronet "6'' Club Sedan - Heater. Black and white 'fu·
Tone. GOOd Rubber. One owner.

1956 Plymouth ·· · · Was $1695-Nt~w $1545
Piau VB Club Sedan- Heater. Green, Good Rubber. LOw
MUeage.

· · -· · · Was $99s:-Now $895 1956 Chevrolet···· Was $179$-Now $1695
Radio and Heater. Good Rubber. New

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MtMa•
tcr. Pnnnsylvanla anf. California.
and his son and 4J;ugllter-ln-l&amp;w,
l\ltr. and Mn. WHlar~ McMast~r.
ColumbWJ,..are vl.slt1n1 Mr. aDd

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Mra Har•y McMaste&lt; and famiey.
especially to vl.Jit
Hal'l'y McMas\e&lt; who ~as be&gt;n til,

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They came

Miss Jean McMaster who ll home
on furlough from 110verninent
work In Btlrlln, Germany, and

ELBERFELDS

Mr. and Mn. Chari., MeM11t•r

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.en meeting wlll be hfld in Room 14 at the Senior High

)aDding. Teacher11 wtli. ~ gue~~;U
of the school 1uperlntendent at
Ahe Riverview Restaurant for
lubc:heon at noon, Moitday.
' 'feachenr meetlngs have also
bftn scheduled at Sugar Run,
Central, Junior High Urd Senior
~ Schools at 1 p. m. Monday
Wllb the meet1111tt in e!har~e of
1 d.• principal• at those adtooil.
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1\fc) new teachers have also
added to· the teaehing staffs.
an Emalene Sallee of Waco,
I fl'aduate of Asbury College
'-h m Hi
will teae h E ng1111
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High School and Constance
W~to.n, W• V.a., a grad uGlenvIlle S•·t
ua e T eac h ers
I ~~~r.i wbo will teach Girls'
Ed., Engliab 8 Uld Health
Juniori High School.
'~~;r~
for the Pomeroy
the fortln:om released today
~~E~~~~~;~C- S. Gibbs.
1188igned and their

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..tplrbd In Coh~ma'• Poppyteed, rayon arld

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) In announcing Tuesd:r;'s schedule Gibbs also called'
Uqn to the fact that on onday .at 10:30 a .m. a"general

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TU.TUitaD aftiNe ttriia'ht from ·
CHARM with plaM for a. husr_.
heau1lf11l ea10n. The linea are leu,
with jud the right amounl o(
eune, the bad: it aoflly ple&amp;ttd.

SPECIAL .D··$t()UNT ON ALL THE
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FOLLOWO~~:Q RECON-DITIO.NED
We Are Cutting Prices To Reduce ·Our 'Inventory Of Used ·cars ·• ·.AU Col'S Guaranteed
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~eigs COunty 4-H

Youth Capture
Honors At Fair

A full SC'hedJ,lle Of classes will be run Tuesday in the Porn· I Mei~~:s County 4· H Club members
el'Oy 'Public SChOols accorQing to announcement today
received six "A" and three "B"

-h~-;Pitail~d and late;~nt back

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F:tdl Class Session

nie anrl David of West Columbia ,
11r. and Mrs. Donald Roush, Slln ·
rlra and Sheldon, Rev. and Mrs.
R11ymond Peters, Greg, Gloria and
Jt:t'l, "Mrs. Lorelta R('lush., Mrs.

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Willlam r"arr!ngton, district Co·
mmerclal manaJ~er, today annoJn·
ced the start oC a house tel b&lt;Juse
canvas or the Meigs CI)Unly !'!rca
asslgnc~ to the (ieneral Telephone
c.. :npany, through a .r«ent decialon of the Public Utili~ies Com·
miuion of Ohh
F
d . d
arrington a v1se , "that thu
communities of Sale.m Center, D~ltter, Harrisonville, Darwin, aod
Hemlock Grqve, formerly served
by "mutual ~;ompallles have been
assigned to General. New telephone Cacilities will be con~tructed in the companely'• hnew servici~
area to provide t ep ones lo a
applicants as soon 81 requiremrmt.£
aic detcnnlfaed.''

Rotary District
Governor Will
Visit Club Here

grades In stnte competition at the
Ohio State Junior Fai.r on Wed·
nesday, accordin~ to Mrs. Geneva
. Nolan, Home Economics Agent.
other Melg!l County Club
Patty Douglas and Ste·
phen Huffman, assisted at the
Junior Fair by serving as hoat.eas
and host at the Fair on Wednesday.
In Ute demonstration
team
competitlon, Janice Wolfe and
Mary Kay Johnson received an
"A·" grade on their demonstra·
tion on ":Making Rolls from Sweet
Dough". Wayne Roush and Ran·
dall Tackett also were graded "A·"
on their demonstration on First
Aid in Electric Shock.
Jn the lndiVldual aemonstrauons
Madalyn Brown rated an r. A-" on
her demonstration on Clean Milk.
Janet Knight in an interesting
demonstration 'on "Making of Sal·
ada" received a "B'raward.
In the Style Revue in which gar·
ments were judged for workman·
ship 11 well as modeling, Patricia
Blakeslee' received the grade of
"A" on her Formal Dress-Up
Dress. In the Sports c(othes divl·
si.on, Vlfilnja Johnson Wall rated
a B-plus. ltoJe Greenlees modeled
her costume · in the Complete Go~
tume Revue.
Jn lhe Foods Interview llf!ction
Sharon Atkins and Dixie Rnusll
each earned "A's" on their inter·
views oa a Canned Meal and a
Packed Lunch. Celia Gaul receiv·
crt a grade of "8" on her Spon.re
Cake and IntervieW. EaCh girl pr{!·
pared · the mllterill in this section
and took the foods to the. State
Fair where they wcfe · gralfud otl
both the food and th.c knowledge
of the ' particular subject.

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Two Cars
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Ohio turned in the worst of thJ
early reporta, with seven dead
in traffic accidents. Four of the
victiml were teenagers tilled
when their automobile
r aa
through a red light near CaiN
.and crubed into a truck. Jl'e-nuylvania and Mich~gan each reported
three traffic victims.

Friend.tl heJ"e learned today that
Fred .J. R~d . lint Soil Conser·
vationl~t with thoe M&lt;'i£11 Conservation District from 1943 to 1948.
filed at hi1 home in Leisu1e City,
Florida, on Thursday .
Burial Is to be made today at
'Miami, f1oria .

Survivors indt!dc two children ,
Dorothea Bailey or Minnesota ,
James Reed, Pittsbur~h and the
widow. An older aon, David Reed .
1 was killed i'1 action during World
, War ll while serving in the Air
Fo.-...
Mr. Reed after leaving "Meigl'l
Cc!un~y servf&gt;d 1t1;e •j;!'a~lin county
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Dutrict at Kenton, bh10. for four
years. Arter retiremta' he moved
te Florida where Jiik._lbal ainltl
made hll home.
.
~e R~'!t we~ w I known 111
Heiga County and
active in
wort.
t1me is 8 p. m. lonigbt for dttirtb bd c
Western Singer, Otie Crabtree of the ,.
cast of the Hartfor,d Tiger benefit clash
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Saturday Night Jamboree is one of the several personalities with an All Star cast lrom live
who will appea-r in the gala program planred by the Feeney- oth~r Ohio Va11ey Al.sociation
8ft
Bennett American Legion Post at MiddleP.ort for Labor Day. ba&amp;eball teams at Bachtel Field.
Manager Don Wolfe of Racine
and Charley Sto'bart of Middleport
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Pomeroy Rend re~idcnls a n c1
have
named
a
powcr.l.tlde:n
outfit
rthei neighbors are Invited to at·
to stanrt up against the books and
len d the Labor Day Celebration
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I fast sliders or Lefty Gene Hesson,
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which will be sponsored by l he
.Freency-Bennctt Post, No. 128,
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Tiger ace.
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.
A Cleve1and, Ohio, motorist was
Hesson, HH, w1JI br throwing the guest •t tbe Middleport Jail
American Legion at lhe Middleport
t.o ex·PI'O star Luther Tu~ker who_ today foJiowing his at1'ellt early
High School Stadium.
0
holds th~ home run recor~ fn th~ tbi.A morning by Patrolmari Ike
A parade, which wlll feat~qe the '·
. '
~VA. thl.s -past season, Wlth four Nea1 on charges of dfiving while
Kyger creek March in" Band, dir· I The Swrsher Coal Co., of_Pome- ctreUit clouts.
under the tnriuence of ah=ohol
ectcd by w. K. .Everron, and the roy today was named defentt~nt In
Wolfe ~nd Stobart: tbe latter
Arrested wu walter Hudebton,
Middleport Marching Rnnd direct- an action fdr mon2y and Judge- opening ht!l strana;: bid for No. 1 26 of Cedar-av Cleveland wbo is
]
. ·
ment In the · sum of $&amp;)0.47 plus
ed by Geo~gc Da_ las, ',VLll start at interest and roAts filed by the 'New quarterUaek of the Ohio Unlver· a~ted to mate' an appeaf'ance in
sity football team soon. will OPI_)Oie Mayor
o. Fiaher'a court. to1:30 ,from the. V•lla.ge Hail, Race York Central RaHroaa.
~nd North Th1rd Aven.,;e, accuff:i·
In the petition tned in the Meip Hesson witb either Mickey MtUer n.igbt.
In three other cases to appear
mg to the parade marshalls Lcwts , County Comtnon Pleas Co~ the of Middleport, Little ~oozy Wolf~
Long and Don Roach.
1plaintiff aver11 ~he 11um Is · due of Raelne, Lee Valenhne or Galli- before Fisher Friday night CarDuring the afternoon and early J them for th~ reloadinl and tran• poU!i _or . Jim Bowlu (Middleport), lena Van Meter, 31, of Middleport,
eve ning races, ga-mes and various · fer of a poWer shovel boom at the Cmemnati~ep Bonus baby. was flned $30 and coN for reek
Other AU S
Jude, catchers Jess operation of • motor vehicle
contests-each with a money prize Lake City, ':fCM., on August 30,
Woody CalL Hi eport, George as the result of an aecident In
19 ~ 5or award, will be held.
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On anoth~ cour1 ae on 1 e o- Nessleroad, Pomeroy: and BiU Me- which her car struck three parked cua on Lotust-1t.
Ted Chapman, general ~hair· day Martba W. Carsey of Middle- Ntckles, Racine.
Jnflelrten, Harvey Van Vrante!l ' Cecil w. Roseberry, 23, of I.eman of the Celebralton·, has ap-- pori, ••ka feW djvorce lroin Henry
pointed Jack Bachner aild Robert Thurman CilleY also of 'Mi~· Gene 'Mitch, Jimmy Jo Hemsley, tart FaUs, Ohio. was fined $20 and
Pomeroy; Hindu Hen~son aod ~sts by Fisher on charges of reckTcwksbary In thargc of the display port.
Rusty Wamsley, Pt. Pleasant; John leu operatiOJII.
Of fireworks which will elimax the
Thomas and Bill Jarvia, GaUipoli!;
John Frederick .Gilmore, 23, of
LICINSIS ·
show.
Dave Hlndy, Ike Wilt and HaDk Syrttcuse appund before Fi11her
.ArmstroRJI:,
21,
Rl·
Odie Crabtree, Western Singer,
on a charge of reck.le111 operation
and N'aomi Roth Clatworiby, Middleport.
is only one of the cad of the Sat·
Outfielders Bobby Nelson, and and was fined tlO and roata.
TuppeJ'I
Plains.
urday Night Jamboree from the
All three defendanta paid tbeir
22, Carpenter, Bowles, Mtddieport; Aaron Wol!e
Huntington 'r~lcvlsion ~tudlo who
(Centlnuecl IIMf Pa.. S.wn)
flnea and COBts and were released.
19,
Rutland.
will appear at 4 p.m. and again · &amp;t
8 p.m. The east, with Dean Sturm
~~~ muter of ceremony, will arrive
b)' 3 p.m. and will meet their faus
before and :after the 4 p.m. show.
Refreshment stands W111 lb c
mant.grd by the Auxiliary ol the
Post who will sell fish sandwlshes,
llot clogs, -pop and Icc c-ream. The
MldPieport Fire , Department' will
~ave tbeir popcorn stand at the .
Stadium also
'
It ill hoped that chilrlrcn or 1bl:!
ar1la will join in the parade on de~orated b•cycles. Troop 245, Boy
3couts. of America, and the Cu·b
Pack llre lo 'uke ·part in the par!!.dc which will march up North
fhlr&lt;:
Rutland, over to North
sO&lt;:~nd- and down to Mill, over to
and dow,p. to the stadium. ,
Publicity for the celebration ba8
been handlet~ by_Charles Dyer.

Studded OVA I
Meet

CleveIand:M
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Meigs-Co Coon
Hunters
Elect
-New Secretary
Meigs County Coon Hunters in
a meeting held Friday night at
their c!lub on Sand Ridge named
Doney Par11ona as their new sec-re(ary and . 41lter Manuel a11 usiatant secretary. /

Jliilif• • pjiOib of tile -above by cal1il1.a at

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Fred J. Reed
I
Death Reported
At Florida Home

J. H.. Gratt iii chairman of lhe
Middleport campaign whieh should
have been tompletrd urUer tbit
year but wr.:s held up until Mr.
Grate volunteered to find workeu
for the can vau.
Mrs . Paul Thein, one of the
ehairmen, has announeerl the fol lowing worker• in her. dilltrict :
Mrs. Jamet Brewington, Mn. Edward Evans, Mrs. Guy Shuler, Mn.
HeMler, Mrl. ruchard Gre,;s,
Mrs. Bandolh Humphuye, 'Mrs. H.
L. Dunham, Mra. James CrisweU,
Mrs. Robert Sc!hmoll.
Other chairmen who wilt list
i ). Uoelr wort:era later are Mn. Brut!e
Llo:rd, Mn. DeD'Ver Nelson, Mrs.
DOnald Lower)', Mrs.
Rodney
] Sauer.

Above Is anoth.T of the current serle_§/of aerial phQtos

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A United PrHs count from 6
Friday night to 10 • -~·
edt showed 30 peraont killed iji:
IJ'affie accidents during the fln&amp;.
16 hours of tl'le holiday w~tend
One persoa drowned in Pennsylvania Lo brio&amp;: tbe euly fatal accident tot.a1 to 31 .

worthy cawe

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slirrAII d&gt;ellitereit 'of Dally sent!nei-T_
eaders. .Til~ ~wner of

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Resldenlal are asked to be ready
to give their contribution to this

sWIS•her Coal co.
Nam·ed ·Defendant
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By UNI'fED PRESS
Ohio led the nation today in holiday traffic deaths.
At least seven perso01 were killed on the highways as the
long Labor Day weekend began.
Four teenagers died near Cairo in Allen County when the~
car ran a traffic light at the junction or U.S. 30-N and Ohio d~
and smashed into a truck.

Wednetdfty, Sept. 4. at :bo p.
m., a drive for the 1967
Crou
campaign In Middleport will start
an women taking part in the canvau Intend lo make only one c=all
at eat.h homt: .

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Death Toll On Ohio Highways
Reaches Seven In Early Count

Red ~ok Drive
Huge Labortlav tJilebration. At Middleport
Wednesday

Six truck d1·ivers employe ~ by
Ura Swisher Coal mines failed Fl'i·
day night to n:akC an appearance
in the court of Justice (1.{ the Peacy
ft E. Grindley to where they had
been cited. Today the Swi .~ her firm
wal told that un1 ess the t.river..rnak.e an np-vearancc before Mon·
day that wDrrants would be issued
fnr their arrest bY the Ohio Highway Patrol.
Highway Palr'.)l officur had cited
the six men on charges of ovl'r·
loading coil ! l!'ueks and exceeding
the we1ght ,limits SN by law
·1 n n&lt;~•P.r action in Grln•llcy'&gt;
' euurt Fri~&gt;:· night Ra_;- Grinstf!afl
wa s rinett ,a~ and costs ror dri vm"
J ohn Rou sh of CUftun, W. Vii··
sl:~led for appcr.rance on
chnrges or di~turbin: the peace
and resisting arrest.;. (orfeited a
'len cl of $40.
:.'
In th e meantime Rbger Hayman .
23, of Rt. 1 Lon1 Bottrrn1 was in
county jail today awlilt(ng hearing before GrindiPY tol\ilht on
chaT.ges of intoxication preferred
~Y the HiJhWa.v Patr fl\.
·
George l:iser, 39. cr Portsmouth
,1b6 arrcstet'. for intnxjoation by
the Patrol wu r ~lc3lle'a f1P $15
~ond and ordered to , a-p~'ar in

Mr. anc! Mrs. C. C. Ble~sing.
Charles and Peggy. Dorothy Shirley, Viola, May and Flcrence Ric·
kard, Mr.
and
Mrs.
JI\.Spcr
Rou~h. Mrs. Kathryn
Rood, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Brown, Mrs. Mabel F. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. l~robt
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frye,
Mn. Frnnk McDermitt, Hattie
and Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Roush , Mrs Maut!c Blessing and
Okcy Rou~h , Letl1r1, W. Va.

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who ~~- emplOyed al
Mr. Carmel Ho spital , Columhus,
plans lo le&lt;~vc ne d Wt"ek ror a
vi.~it in Dl'!n•·cr with her sisters .
Mr . and Mrs. lhmy Houda shelt
~md dtwghler, Frcd1lie , have re·
turned from Green Lakes, .Wis.,
whe re lhev visited the Rev. and
"frs. Bonaid Place and three chi) .
drl'!n . Mr. Jnd Mrs Jloudashelt
· hnd started home on Aug-ust 9
wht'n thl'y were m an automobile
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Pickup, New paint jllli.

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Pomeroy·Middleport. Ohio, Saturday, Auguat 31, 1957

wltho~!l a ';vail&lt;! clrhr~rs licf'nsc . -

Tlwy n-Jl('nl'll Lhe
and 1li5'player.l them .
l' rl·~('nl were five couples, in
du d in ~.t 11-'t r. and
Mno. Bl es!'.ing.
; whn ha li
retenl ly
celebrated
thrll' Gold\'n Wedlllilt: , naml'ly:

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Th.e Ohio Safety Council predict-

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accidental deathll in the

Burkeye State from 8 p.m. Friday
and midnight

Monday. Thirtythree pereon:: died on Ohio roads
during last y-ear'!! Labor Day
Wftken~!.

Gov. 0 . William O'Neill ~id
'"thrs ia an appalling priee
m~~ life to P•&gt;: for carelel~-1
One death Is too llftaDY,
¥!'V
Ald.
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n.e• gOvernor !,a,!d 10Q ..b,idur~ -..
1patr)llmen have been ordered td"'
dutt in an .aJI.-ou\, ellort to keeL
doW!l the slatlghttl'.
"'i\
The dead:
·
FriOy N'wht
Lanc:uter: Charles Hiles, MJ, fa·
tally injured when .truck by a 'if1U'
while waliina: ~ U.S. 33 lOUth~ .
here.
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Newark: Kathleen Susan Brown,
9, daughter of Mn. James D. Parry, Granville, Ulled when she ran
into a street md wu ltrUck by a

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Robert C. Baker, 52,
Cleveland Heights, tilled when he
leU onto a driveway from a ladder
while fixing • roof.
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Slfurdly
llans!ield: Billy R. Stroupe Jr.,
21. killed when the C!lr in which
he was riding went out ol control
on -Qbio 39 and ttuhed into two
tree •.
Uma: Joseph Sl'loemaker. 18,
Columbus Grove; Robert Wotlioe,
18. Colu.mbw; Grove; Robert G.
Hall, 19, Lima; and June• M.
Bowerman, 18, Lima, al1 killed
when their car crashed into a
truck at l.h ejunction of U.S. 30-N
abd Ohio 65 near Cairo.
Cincinnati :
MJu
EUaabeth
Drewes, 75, killed erouina: a
street to attend mus at SL Boniface Church. only haU a blocll
away from her home. /
ElYria: Harold 0. Jewett. 43,
Lorain, killed when his car failed
to make a MJrve on Pearl Rd.
and crashed. into a uUUty pole and

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Plans Completed
For School Fair
At Harrisonville
Final plans ror tbe Harrisonville
School Fair to be held Sept tl-7 and
8 were made llt a meeting of the
Fair Board on Thursday evening .
Changes made were the shifting
ot the Ampteur Conleit r~:om Fri·
day to Saturday night and follow
it up with. a Jitterbug Contest.
The schedule for the lair calls
for Square Dancing from 8:30 to
12:31) on Friday night; Stunts and
Games at 10 a:m. Saturday; .Pony
races at 10:30 a.m.; horse pulling
at 1 p.m. and tractor pull at 7:30.
The amatUer show will go on at
B p.m. inside tbe school building.
A horse show !lponsored by .t?e
Boy Soouts will be held at 1 p.ili.
Sunday leaturing 15 classes with
10 ii-r the horse class and five in
the pony.
Th~ PT.\ Will meet at tbe school
OD Tuesday evening, Sept. 3 to
make plans to serve food for the
fair .

LABOR DillY SKATING PAIItTY
The Skate-A-Way Roller Rink
will hold a Labor Day Sk•U.s
Patty Mond:ay, Sept. :, from 7:30
to 10:so. Races, prize~t balloou
aad fUD for aU. Evtr7GU ~Jffe1..
ClUIQO.

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