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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Aug . 30,

19~7

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
(Cinemascore-Teehn lto!or J

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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
MOTOR CO.

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Held Thursday

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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Open

Phone 6911-M
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

SPECIAL LABOR D ,y SALE

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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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wea•e, wuhable' and creue-resistlat. Black.
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-atetate

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

' $8.95

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"

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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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startS CaDV8SS·

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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
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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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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
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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.
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~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
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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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.Freency-Bennctt Post, No. 128,
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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.
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holds th~ home run recor~ fn th~ tbi.A morning by Patrolmari Ike
A parade, which wlll feat~qe the '·
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~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
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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
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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
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CleveIand:M
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Aerial View Shows The Farm O(The Week

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. /

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Fred J. Reed
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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

ot Meigs

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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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.
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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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Hussc ll Blessing, Dickie llnf'
BQobby, Mr. and Mrs. Rvy Rowb
Fay V;1n l&lt;'nssen,

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In Early Sum r1es
~ of Death ·Counts For Labor Day . eekend

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Eunice Hart, New Haven.

1954 Mercury · .. ----- -- $1,495

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Road master.

1955 Ford 2 ton · · · · · .. · $1,495 1953 GMC ~2 ton .. - --- · $795

•nn~na•

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
;u:cidt·nt at 'fon·tll.l·lac They were

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t.p~d ax i&lt;' . Good A.2.'i X 20 llrl'I'I.' IO' body.
Pickup, New paint jllli.

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P.M.

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new trut"k.
2 speed axle.

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4 door Super "Hard Top" Sedan, Power Slccrmg
and brakeM, Dynaflow drlv~. Low mileage, Sharp
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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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wrlttt Mattered :elwt..,. utretiN Mrth M4

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Weather

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the a~ve !arm may have a

il!e· pewspaJier offices by Wednesday noon.

Th.e Ohio Safety Council predict-

ed 41

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.
,
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.
.
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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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0, Aug 31, 1957

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Slow Down And Live This Labor Day

"Be wise with speed;
"A fool at forty is a rool indeed ....
That was the admonition some 200 yt&gt;ars
ago by English poet Edward Young
And it's still appropriate, this LabCJr D&lt;~y
Hobday weekend
The motorist who horses arcund w 1th
horsepower is showing about as much COI!l ·
rnon sense as a man who jumps without a par.
achute from a four -story bu1ldm g
In fact, a speeder \\ ho hits a solid wall at
35 mph iS jarred by an impact as great as that
of .an automobile that's hurtled from a- fourstory building.
Recent statistics show that m 37 per cent
of motor vehicle accidents resultmg m death,
speeding was a factor No other single viola·
tion occurred so often.

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THE DR'VER'S
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I have iu~t read a long pmcc
In the Lond(ln Ekprc1s In wl\i('h
America is now bemg accused of
• •U kind ot guilt in atealing Brit·
hh ~»I from Lhe Mldrllc East
Araba, This 18 the 011 the British
rijhleoully stnle frnm the M1ddle
Eastern Anhs , but dow my cats
if some)ody nanrod Bernard llu1··
r · tli, wrlth\g With a flume·throWer ,
· doeln't l'f!vive the ,qor[lse or Andrew Menon .
' · Poor Jb~~ Foster DulleR, that
belequered man, ia · regprded as
aotnethlng wot!lc than a cnnfe&lt;ler·
ate of the Saudi Ara!Jiuna in this
evil plot to steal the otl the Drlt·
Ish atole, whlt'h Is the kmd o(
loflt" you run Into these da,Ys.
Harns aays in part
"But remember lh15 The nus
11ion threat to our oil In the Mad·
die East Is not tht&lt; only one There
Ia a socond thrP.nt II comes from

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adjuslitis His symptoms rang&lt;!
from wandermg eye:~, hunched
sh01,1lders rnggle lnigle
.1erves
11nd tu~htiY ·~;"lenchod f'lstot, to n
olrn~an t mien, relaxed alertness
an1l 1real zt\!;\ ror 'I:Olnq:
/1. s nearly ~~~ h1~
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he annual Atha reumnn IS
lor Sunday, Sept l, at
the Logun Park. Mrs Si.ena Wal·
burn and other relatives are plan·
hiD.J to attend the l'l!llnitm. Mrs
WalbU!·n, who Is in Ill health, is
undermay
the not
carebeofable
a ltlcal
and
to godoctor

J scheduled

Llnd3 and Florence Cirelli called

Meigs County News

l&lt;t

Mrs. Mary Blanc, Huron , 0,
was the Sunday guest or the Archer rsmllv She Is vulltln!j! with
frlends in the community.
Betty Leo Ifl'grarn of Columbus
spent several days here with her
grandparents,
Mr and
.Mrs
Ralph Lee

'Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker and
Ml'll, BeUy Carleton and children
we&amp;-e Sunda.v guests ol ln't. Erma! Schrecluma:a~:~t of Park.trsbura:
Mr. and Mrt. ' H. A. Bornit1
and sons, UncOln Hcloghta were
.::·mday eV.. nlna guesla of t,_f!
Brinker fLimi~:·.
Donna a.n~
Porothr ClreJe
spent Satura:ey
l!venlnf wit'Barbara and Marilyn Roush.
Mn. Bd Bush and da~b~
Do;otby ol S~!ll.r vl.ollfl.d Jt!,!'.
Mra. Doujlal Clrelt $,1DJ4,l)".

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U5 .WeathermaD
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Robia. Hood
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Talent Sco11ll

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CHICKIN
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Mrs. Myron Miller
Is Honored By
Cub Scout Den II

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OneWonOne
Oass Is Feted

Meigs Equipment (a. ; : '

Pomeroy Cement Block (0:

Heath Meth d'1St
BlUe B' d Cl
Is•Entertained

New York Clothing House

Maxine Arnold Service Station
Atkins Chicks

B•ker Furniture

Dowaing

Agency ,

Ohio Valley Baking Co.

R. H. Rawlings &amp;

Co.

PoweU's Sunoco Service StatiO..

Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., AUC. 11, 1917~
and Cutwrilbt

Pnonk Mcll&lt;nnitt
daugbten or LAtart called

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News Review

7:00 BUly Graham
8:00 · ')'be Ll ..vrent'lll Wellr Sho•
9:00 The Country Mualc Jublle•
9:30 20th Century Theiler

11:30 Sian Off

Sund'f- Ch•nnel13

CaUIDf ..JIG Mr. aad 111'1. Jobn ~nquet at !.you R.atlurat. Gil·
Hani.Jou ~ pa.t week were Mr. ti.poU..
ud Mrs. Frank Rurit and ebll·
Janet NJtholton ... the ~·
drm ot MaiOIJ and Charlea Jrt.c. day md Sundar pat of M1Dt
Tb~ of Toledo.
and Ralldy Lee Lewta.
IAuU HarmJ and David Srhuet·
Mn. Marrie
C~bt ud
ter, Toledo, viaated Mrt Addie Elaine, Mn. Lawrtnee LeWte aad
EdwardJ Sunday.
Randy Lee end UDda Call ._
Kt and Mn. ElmeT VanMeter tended a b1rt.hd17 pal1J 101' IMdl
and family were Sunday &amp;:.x"'lll CoUey at New Haven SdW'da7.
of Mr. and .Mn. Robert Greer, Pt
Plea.ant
DEmiOlr-Tbe u,tted Auto
Mr. aDd Mrs. Lutber Tucker Worter.s International UnM:Nt.,
and Mr. aod lin. Glen Cartwright romptlllli Ita operatlnJ expiJIHI
motored to Clewiand SW1day to for JIN found It bad speat neuattend tbe Cleveland-New York ly sb. milton for aalariea, fi.IOO,·
000 for travel e:a:penau, All""
balebMI aame.
1lrs Goldie Ban of Bancroft for tolephoae bUll, · - for
vi.Jited frieodt and relative~ tbe poNte, $58,235 for •llv&lt;rtlolol
more than tW(J miJltoD fw tbe
put weelr:.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Natrou re· Genetll lfotors of Canada .trlb
turned il bome
saturda1
after and lil8 te:n.lt for I ltrlte at tile
spending the put weelr: at Buck· For Susona Window Corp. bere.

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heme Saturday
after vae~~tiooiDg in NO'I'a Scotia.

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Janice Roush, Glou.Jtu,

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the put week with Mr. and Mrs.

Uoyd Fox and
Violet Cox, pt.

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Mrs.

Ple:uant.

Jaek Cartwright. we. Columbia,
and Mr. and 111'1. Bob HarriJon
or rutnoU, Mr. and Mn, Cbarlel
Schuler of Glouster wen abo
calling on t11e Foxes duriDg tbe

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Mr.a. U(lyd Fox, Mr. lad Mrs
Alexander Fox and Mrs. W. IL

Fm: were ealling on Mn. J ad
cartwright, we.t Columbia, Sat-

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urday eveniDg.
Mr. and )ln. Howard Stewart
and Mr. eod Mrs. A. L. King of
N1tro were SUnday e.ner. of Mr.
and MTt. J M. Little and Andy

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Weelr:end guests at the home of
Mn Addie Edwards wen LoWs
and Butch SebeBter of
Toledo. Mrs. Harmes ls at home

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with her mother, Mn.

Edwards

as •he 18 tftl'iously 111

Wu Helen Gayheart or Hunt·
blgton was a bowie gueat Of Mr.
and lin. IJoyd Williatlll!l and
family over the weekend. Mn.
WinHred HoJland

aod

Only

Laura

Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva T1llliver
and family, Mn. Dorothy Long of
Glenwood W. Va., were Sunday
g()esl3 of' Mr. aDd Mn, OliUord
Johnson and latruly.
Jlr. and Mrs. Ray B(umley and

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Pleasant e6Jle4 OB Wm.
G&lt;p~ut Sunday also F. Iii:. Lot·
kett eaJied and gave prayer.
pt.

Mr. and Mrs.

.Mexander

Fox

of FMt Liverpool w,re weeken&lt;l
guests or Mr. and Kft. W. H. Fox.
Mr. and Mra Boss King, Letart.
called on Betty CaU Sundly

Mrs. Stanley Colley

$89.95

co:npl• wllh

Sunday wit:b th~ Williams.
Mr. end Mn. Walter Blake and
(lllfhily were sundey gumts at

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Lewlo Sunday.

Mrs. Lula Russell, Middleport,
vWted. M:r.s. Helen Barker Thursday. They eaded on Mrs. L)ldl
Compsoa wh9 is Ill,
Mr. aod Mro. BID wmw.. illd
Judy are riiWD:g Mr. and lin.
Everett Dudding, Nitro.
Janet Niehol!oo
and Carol
·Blalr:e, locaL Earl Robinson. Geo.
Stewart, Donnie VanMeter and
Dotty Ferg01on. WeSt Columbia.
and Loul11 Peten, Middlepori enjoyed .a wiener rout at S)'l'Kule
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teHing eolleae M. Morril ~laney
in Cblrlcsttln.
Ami W11llamo md Mn. llorgle

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1:00 Or1t Roberta

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ou evenirl1 tram Bulla• CWJ.,. at
llrJ. Uo,d Wil.Hama SuOO.y,
Point Flet.MD&amp; IDCI at~ a

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8'415, Personal Profile

WORK~...

'l1d SullivtD

B:oo Gil Tb..Let

P'lbal plans were made for the
Re•atta Dante to be lpODIOl'ed by
the Exemplar Cblpter, Beta Sit·
ma Phi IOI'Orit.)', wbea the Chapter members and their husbanda
mel at the home of llr. ud lin.
Ed Baer for a IOdal eveuiJl&amp;,
lin. C. R. Kan Jr. waa named
~Ia of the dance wblcb 1VUl
be held on Sept 14 at the Pom•
roy Jwrlor Bflb Sebool auditorium wltb mUJic by tbe &lt;rNotet,
Ill Ofthestra of loeal hiJh IChool

from here atteadiDa:
DaDA LewD, Mra
Mn. KArr7 Jobn.on.
man CartWI'lJ.'K, Jll'l.

Ripper
waa held at the Rift!' Vlew Sad·
dle Club at New Haven Sunday
evnlnt. About f"Jlty.flve penona
were prt~Mnt. Ulca1 people at·
teDdlag were Kr. find lin. JMae
Lewb, and son Dana, Mn. Kate
Bill and ton KeDDie, Hr. and
lin
Dono Lewb .... JW&gt;dd .... btalent.
ter
Elllihe
cartwrilbl
Wall-aee
A poUu~k aupper wNI 18"ed to
Vr. and Mrs. Ralph Welter, Kr. Bradford of Middleport wu c-hef
and Mn. Thomas Rue, Mr. and
ANNOUNCI BIRTH
'1'fl· William Swatzel, Mr. &amp;lld
fY SDIJS for lvery- Mra, William Hobstetter, Mr. and .M:r. and Mn. Jack, FOJ: are an.
Mra. lamu 'lbomu, Mr. and Mrs noun.emg the birth of a dauthter
"Tbe Rewanll From
William Atlr:ins, lin. Charlet Mul- August 2t at Holzer Hmpit.al.
Cbrlltlmlly"
len,
Mro. Sellm Bluewto, Mn. Tbil Ia the lert!Ond child and dauW!IAZ.TV
K. D. AIIUibary, Mill Freddie Ho1r pter o-f the famil,y, ,/Maternal
ClluaeJ 1-ll:llaa ,
tnbdpareata tare )(r. llll! )Ira.
duhelt.
TIM F. .rftd Church. ~ IUr,._
Lawreaee RouiJh, Welt Columbia
&amp;eliql IDd netonned-Presb~
and ptteroal ,eraodparenta: are
Pom'll)&gt;r. Woldo J. Blrtelo, putor.
Mr. and lira. E. G. FOL loeal.
Normao Kloea, S. S. SUpt.j; SUD·
day Sehool, 0:111 L m.; WGnhlp,
WIENER ROAST .
10:30 a. m. Sermon, ''Coura1e For
Tbe C1ifto~West
Columbia
Dengeroua Time.".
lunlor bueball t.eiiD: enjoyed a
Christian Science S.Ciety, 1~
Mila Marguerite Meyer was a wiener nNIIt P'ridar evenlna. AJ..
llulbeiry Ave., Pomeroy. Morning
a:uest
when Mn. Paul Neaae en· tendlng were Hll"t't'Y VanMeter,
lefViee at 11 with CHRIST JESUS tertatned
her brlge club, Wedae• Elmer VanMeter Sr, Elmer Van
tbe anbject of the laton sermoa
day everting at bet home, !luon, Meter Jr., Jknmy Bennett, John·
and the GoldeD TeEt: M ye bave W.Va.
DY Wamsley. Terry Henry, Porky
therefore reeelved Chrln Jesua
Prize
for
h
iglr aeore waa award- Varian, Eddie Van Meter, How·
the Lord, so waDI: ye In Him:
rooted and built up In him, and ed to Yn. Albert caatn, 'Mn. atd Jobnaon, Larry Hargraves,
ttablithed in. tbe faith, as :ye bave ~nand Neutzlina:, aecond, and Cbarley Hars:raves, Samu«:J V.ar•
Meter, Ray Vaa Meter, David
been tluebt. abouoding thereln lliaa Meyer the guest prize.
Roush, Leonard l~~usb,
Bu~ky
with tbanbglvinJ, Coloaians 2:6,
Refreshment~ were served by the
7. Wednesday evening r.ervlee at hoateu to those namM above &amp;:3d Knapp and Randy Van Meter.
8. TLe publlr Ia eordlally invited Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Krs, A. R.
PIRSONALS
to atte~d. Roadlog room with aide Knight, Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., Mra.
:Mr. •nd Mrs. James Cunning.
entranCe at the rear of the ehurt!h R. L Jacobs and Mrs. Irvinl Karr
ham and faMily ol New Haven
open to the publit on Monday Jr.
called on Mr. and Mn. Dana
frcnn 2 ttl "- p. m,
t.e.is and f«mily Wednesday
Untt.d lethodlst Church, Po~
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompl!l()n,
roy. Eugene Brown, pastor. Sun"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help." ~salm }21:!:
Vernon, visited Mr. aDd Mrs Lew
day Sehool 9:1S a, m. Theo Smith,
Hoilman Saturday.
"Faith" a noted religious educator has said, "forms the a.11:~e of the uptver&amp;e. Cek~
aupt.; Worship service 10:30 a. m.
Fred '1'1tai:Jott and Charles AJ.
Subject ''Time and Tide". Chob.tainly we depend upon faith a• a 'principle of daily living. It ts not _Just wishf~l tbln
duch
of .Maaon visited Cbarles
rebeanal,
Wed
7
p.
m.
The
Rev.
ing. We have faith that we will find the necessary food for our bodies when we go to
Cartwright Monday evening,
Brown
will
attend
the
Ohto
Meth·
the food store. We have faith that daylight will follow darkne!S. In other .words faith
Mrs. Myron MUier, who has ••
odiBt Pastors• School at Delaware, lilted Mrs. R. R. Pickens, Den.
is just as real as anything we can see, heM or feeL Son:te of us ~av~ more ratth t);lan o~~
Ohio, Monday tbfou8h Thuraday Mother of Cub Scout Den D for
of banana aplits
ers, p~nce, the discovery of America and the electric Ugh!. Fatth IS a great b¥1Witk
of this weelt.
the past eighteen monthl, was sur·
the ebildren. by
time of illness, a valuable asset to the invaUd
.
daugbter, Mn.
Fl"t a.ptlat Chunh, Et.at Main prised when the CUbs planned 1
The Rilt\e is a text book, or better still a prescription bcil(k, of fatth. Passage! such ~s
Clau membera
St., Pomeroy. Ralph C. Zundel, farewell party for her.
the one quoted above show us the way. Attendance at church is another way t? supp Y
t•astor, William Watson, Supt. · Mrs. Miller'1 son, Jim. b one of were CeiHtf' and Patricia Ault,
the three CUbe who will be old Patncla ud Janice Evenon, Diand to increase our faith . There are times in the lives of ~ost of us w~en all lS D 0 t
9:30 to 11 combined eervlee of enough to join the Boy Scouts at ane'
Elaine and Joeye Davi1, Debsmooth sailing. Learn to draw from these two wells of faith ln stormy bmes. They have_ worship and lltudy. SpeclaJ mWiie.
the Coort of Hanor Tuesday.
by 'eouop:r, cOnnie Cook, Eva
supplied others. They will supply you.
~
Sermon "A Rellglon of Verba".
Mra. Miller was presented a Den
and (Uelta were Sylvia
Nursery and Junior Church f(lr Mather's compact and rerre.,Jt- Tbomu,
SwaD.JOn, Soaan and Lynn Sehwab,
children. ?.aq Wednetday Blble
J~ RosenJ):lum, Debby Cook. Ka.
W.i,tho~henope that it wii4, ip··so~ '!Ieasure, ~oste.r and H~lpsus Study al(d P!J!yer. Saturda)i ·~ ..
~~ aftd deorge Hawley.
7,
Annual
meeting
of
tbe
Rio
&amp;-win, Den Chief, who made the
to'in that which is good in family a~d communtty !tfe,, thjs feaGrade Aaaociatton at Jackaon.
presentation.
ture is sponsored bv the busir1ess ftrms and organtzattorrs Whose
The \bree Cuba who wUJ ad·
Church ef Cl!lrlat, Mlddl•port, tanee to Boy Scouts ere Jim Milnames appear
Fred L GiP'dner, paator. Bible ler, Kim Neal and Robby Swan·
,'
~bool, 8:30, Homer Rice, . Supt.; aon. other Cubs are Ray PJctena,
Mornlnc worship, 10:30, aermon
-.:lb
G'·d u,
bjed "I M st T Ill
" 7 30 Aal 1 Br.u ury, Larry
~a we
su
~
e
eaut i : • Roy c·oleman, Pat Edwards, Paul
Jrln, Walter Wolfe uat.ted -by
Pomeroy, Ohio
'
Rutland Rd,
r
Eventq Betl'lce, M!l'mon BUbjeet, Tbampaon The Den meeta: rep- Mn. Winifred SWes entertained
"When Jea~ Rejoiced"; Tuelday • ' Iarly at tbetr club-bouse at the tbe one won one Cltw of tbe
7:30, Churth Board; Wed..elday, I Plekens bamt" on South Third Pomeroy Baptqt Cbun!b. Thun.
124 E. Maln St.
Polilero)
7:30, Prayer meetloa and, Blble A!•enue.
day evenJnc llt her home, cavHt,
'
Pomeroy, qhlo
' .
study; 8:30, choir pndicti.
-----Tbe meetiq with lin. Albert
Flrtt Baptlat Chu"rc~ Mlddt.
Smith, ¢eaiden.t,. presiding, opeD·
140 Llnco1~ St,
Mlddleporl
~rL Ute llav. C. E. Hoyt, pootor.
0
ed wttll tj&gt;e , c~ song, "He Keep~~
Men's and Boys' Furnishings '
C ureh Sehool, Q:1D; Gtrald An·
Me Slnlfng'', followed with pray.
thony,
supt; Mnmt01 worabtp ond
IF
aSS
er by ll!ro. T. T. Shelton. FollowPomeroy, Ohio
Cc.mmunioo terviee, 10:18, termon
Rock Springs Ro•d
toptc "Eumtnatlon Before comt.., a sborl Nlne&amp;a seutcm • ctemunlon"; 7:30, EvenJne worahlp
votlonal perioU was conducted b:y
and efnpptratlon, aermon topie,
LYDn and Susan Sebwab, grand· lfli. William Watloo using for her
Makers
of
Rolsum
Bread
178 Mulberry A..,
Pomei'O)
"Burden Bearlna"; Voftday, ?:30, daupters or Mr. aod Mrs. Orin topic "PrQet' alter which the
B. H. Slnborh Milll~ Society, Smith, shared their playyard ectlup. meetlnt eloae4 wltb prayer tiy
ment with the memtera or tbe
Shelton.
Son~
Tueaday, &amp;:30 a. m. Women'• Pnr· Blue Bird Cl1111 of the Heatb
A 4eUett eoune waa served by
M1ddlepon
Vonr Dodge &amp; P1ym01IUI Nder
er Group I; 1:30, Women'• Prayer Metbodlst Cbureb Sun.r.... Seboot the hoateaRs to those named
Group ll; 1:30, Ladiea Blble CIUI
.....,
'lnsura~e
It the borne of M'n, lll)'mond Su:· wben tbeJr ~randmother, Mra. above ud Mn. Deily Jasper, Mn.
too; Wedneadly, 1:80, mtcl--t . Smttll, eotetf&gt;Jned tile don wlltclt Loroln Stenett, Kn. Cor! SouMiddleport, 9hlo
Prayer and Pralle serviCf!; Church 11be teae~ snd additional pesta. \'all! $1'., Mr1. Harry Lee BalJey,
Middleport, Olilo
bustneu meeting· a·ao Senior Nt:wJ&amp;t acquilltlon of tile Sc:hwab Mn. 1. E. FOiter, am. Josepb
High Test Gas At Regu1ar,Pr!ce
b t .
d
:
· '
litlo to a playhouse buUt by tbelr Cool, llu. Dlle Wippel, Kn. Aten
'
M1ddlepon, Ohio
c 0 r, Satur ay, 9.30 1• m. - 8 p. grandfather, Orin Smltli, who Ia Sluta, Mn. Bay seidenable end
m., Firat meetinJ of the JUo PrJMlpal of the Rutland Scboolt. lin. Ellen Coueb.
Gnnde Baptbt AalociaUcm at Ot!•er rec:reatiODal ad.ivltlet IQThe Septe.mber meetln&amp; will be
Bikers Of Good Bread ·
Cullom )Built Kitchens
Jacbon.
eluded 1winga, a boat, a eement- held et the boule of Mn. Harry
Banllnglon, W. Va..
HMth Mlthcldlst Church, MI.. flopred play apaee and numeroua Lee ~ailey.
Middleport
dleport, Rev. C. R. i(.o~(ht, P•• -~;;;;;:;;.;;~:=;;;;;;;~;~;,;;;i;;;~;;;;;;;;;;::;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;.
tor. SundaY Sebool, 0:30, :tmelt •
Covert, aupt.; 2rl9rlllng: worthlp,
dric w. Clark, orJanilt. Worahlp
~lllldal'
10:30, aermon topic "Keeplnr: A
and sermon at 10:30 A. M.. Holy ... Mlri!D,
1:30
A.
M.
Wonblp
flc!r\'ttf
?
Lllblt
Fctr the Lott"; Choir rehearCommunion first Sund•y In moatll
,·
M
Cbrlotla·
li(ldolt~r IIICIIDitt sal, TUeadq, 7 p, m.
Cbureti School, Beginner• &amp;Dd
SuDd~!-1
at
?:10
P.
M.
Church
••
....
NIQNM,
Mid·
Primary, at 10:30 A. M. For laforCbu-h ., 'tile Naaren., lyr.. clleport, l!ev. Robert Palm~r, »...
matJon concerniDJ 'oqr
work,
tor. Sunday School, 9:80, Leater
. ,_ '
v
aiease telephone 3Q2.J.
CillO, i&lt;oJ 1L Willi· - · Taylbr, mpt.; Mornina worahip,
suoday Sebool 9:80 A. M.liorotn1
bery SundaJ 1(1 A. M. Stt.ndt1 worablp 10:30; MY'PS tUO P. If i 10:30; 7 p. m. NYPS; 7:30 Even·
icboot ana Communion flr1~ .Surt· Evan«ellotlo 1eryl-" 7:80 P. M. ing wortb,ip; 'tuelday, mlulonaey
qf La~,.. D•r ~att. Old
ID rnontb 11 .4.. M. Chur,cb Wedne.dey evealnc prayer'ru. mttt· meetiog eondueted by .Mra. Lester
• Flatl!, OD Portliiul J:toutt.
Taylor; mODtbly Board meeting
· p_tbt'd
- SUodaY Sc:buo1 10 L m. proltbllll ;~~:Z~"I}
fut ue ljlidweot aod eodor Wednesday-slturdi)J, the Rev.
;~
.lD.ind
.
)( '"'
afternoon prayel' bodt
11 L m. and '8 p. m. and 'Biblt
Houte .r Prayw, Cheater, . _ LaJllley Gullet. NeiiODvtJle past.or,
iit.udJ TburallaY 8 pm.. Pas\or C.
1pecial Mrvlcea 1:30; .Sunday, Sept.
thutdl at Lon1 Bot
w. Proflttt Aaot. Cbu. HuPt&gt;.
dly
School
9130
A.
M.
Kornlq
8,
2:30 SoDv Feat, all liqers wei·
om, every Suaday 8:30 A. M.
Zion Church ef Christ. Locattcl ~unday SciJOOI and cilllmumlor, worship 11 A. lf. &amp;AadQ evenial. eomed.
Plnf ,PNiltytarlan C:hurth, Mid·
~n Pomerroy-Harrilo.DviUe
Road Urrt Su~'da:r ill month '11:W P. M. worabip. at 8. frayer m•etlnt 011
'
' dteport, the Rev. Howord Ruppel~
Bible S&lt;lhoo1 o:•o A. M, Mom!Jii ;burdt preachJnc; th(fii SundiJ Tbitndai 8 P ¥.
lraclfortl \,h:ctfch of Chrltt Sun- pastor. ChDfth School 8:30, John 1
Won~hln 10:30 1. m. Evening Wor- •n mouth 10:30 A. M. Church com
d&amp;J
School, 8!86 •· m. J;.ord'a SUp. Fultz, supt; · Marnlnc wonhlp 10:·
lhlp '7:90 p. m. Ron6ie Ealleton, m.unioo and ~bipa
per
lmmedla..ely
.tollowlQ.
30; We~tmln.Btt:r Yo~tb DUowahlp
miDiiter, Oharle.a King. Bible
th• Churcl, ol' Christ, KIM,
FrM
MMhodltt
C:hurch,
Rev.
W.
6
p. m.; Wednesday, Junior choir,
Sc:booL SupL
.!Yer:y Sundt, 8:30 A. M. Sunday
Sti'Jausbau~.
pastor,
,laurel
8:80
7 p. m. Senior eholr.
H.
Mlnert¥1Ut Methodllt .(hureh, 3cbool and eommuitlon, aacend
''
Mt. Morla,lll la"lst Chu~,· Mido
Ref. R. M. Grove. Pllt:Qr, BcmDer Suaday iB month lO:ap A: M. CUU Sun4ay Selioql .'!:~~
Kcepittg rul~ the
meeting 10:30; FMY ,.,,..., ?:oo; dleporL _tho J\ov. N. D. 11ordon,
RoQob, Silat. 10 A. ll. eommunioD .dd preaeblDg Preaching 8:00; Pr4yer ~eetloe p11tor. Bfble School, 9:115, Arlena
6&lt;.b0oi; 1fA. K Wonbtp Servl&lt;r Cburcb
rourth sunday iD menth 7:30 P. Wed 7:30. Hystl Run · SuiKfay Reeae. aupt.; Morning wonbip 10:·
- - - - ··- u
u Wllldng
atighttope. A dwd.ing ICIItOUIIt,.fliowml where
~ 7;80 ~- If. .
\l. ebu-IJ preachin&amp;.
.
rAntYt•w
,
$0; BTU, 8 p. m.
.i!fwar Co;mmunlty Chur«
Th• ~nrlstla~t Ct .. rett .et Hem.
Rev. Harcy Pleten.11,
Church of ~hrlllt In Chriltlan
~ r,t1 ~es 'it euia ro keep ,.,...·
LeodliJI Creek fli&gt;aol, Reo. ll ~
Gtave. evety 8undl)' 9:10 .Jt
Scboat 8:30
Unt.,. MiddlePort, the Rev. Guy
Tb...... pallor. . Fiord CJ«aod. ~ Snnday Scbaol and eommuntonbitlhce. Carry )'OIIf
Ac:aJant at tbi.o
me~tinC
m.; F. Sayre, putor. Sunday School.
?:80 P. .11, l'ray&lt;et le&lt;:OLd SUbdlty . mODtb 7:30 P.
eervleea
10 a. m.: EVIDteliiUe aervice•. 7:·
ltink.
'
meolin« Wedo"'&lt;&lt;oy niRbl ?.30 P. u. ehurcb
fourth Sttn·
30; Wedneeday 1:10 Bible el1111.
11. E""Y..,. "'"'IailY· mwted.
toy In
M. clum:b
Church ef Chrlat, l,..dbury, ldWe paJ' !% lnlerell OD Jaar:!lariJI&amp;I
'Jh ~PI"*" MltWIIt Church
watd. Eme~. putor.
Bible
tbe' Rev. Geors:e Davis, Piator
Carsey,
School, o~ao.,,
Suocfay 'SchoOl D:30 A.~ M. D.aa
supt,; lilotnt111 wotltitp, JO:SO;
wtaeb....,,.- Suat. w~ ,.~
Cb.rlltlan Endeavor, 8 p. m.; Eve-

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10:30 New~Hea~~~~t~
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RegattaOance
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Mrs. Paul Nease
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Bridge Meeting

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Town Flau, on Portland Road
luaday School 9:30 am preaehlDa
10.80 am IDd Bible Study Wednetdar I pm. Paator C. W. Prol
fill Guest apeaker Sunday a•
•0:30. Joe WUUem.a of !lrontqo,
Ptrtlend Ch~~n:h. loMrt CMner,
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Polo Open. t.he
sport's "World 12:00
Senes'." will be staged at the 12·31}
Oak Brook Polo Club tn suburban 12 45
Hinsdale, Sept 1·8. The week-long 12 55
compctihnn has attracted entries 4:00
from seven \eadmg poln teams, ~30
meluding the host Oak Brook 1§':00
Club led. hy Cecil Smilh. The ,N4\, 6:00
tional Polo OPen or baseball Is 6·30
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at Holzer Hospital Grandparents
Mr. and Hn. Jnrr•es Whitlatch, are Mrs Lewis Van Cooney and
Brndbury, are announcing the the late Mr V01n Cooney, Middle·
birth of a se ven pound fourteen port, and Mr and Mrs. 'Stanley,
ounce son, Terry Shawn, at Hoi· DCJylon Great gra ndmother 1$
zer Hqsp1tal on August 26. They Mrs Jessie :\fcGuare, Bailey's nun
have three other children., JimmJo,
EMERGENCY CALL
Maxie and Sharon OrandPtrents
are
Mrs. dpal M('Danael, Middle·
The Alddleport Emergency
port L11w1ence Whdlalcb, Syra· Squad was called at 11 50 a. m.
Friday when Herb Manley be·
cuse; Ura. Lecma 4tktnson, Co· came
111 at h1s home on Front
11umbus. Mr. and Mrs. S!roud I.ll· Street and Hudson
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Dorothy Circle is spenrllng the
week with her slstl'r Donna at

Julius LaRosa Show
Mystery Tbea':&gt;r
Dollar A Second

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t:.atW'day Nli,..dt Jamboret

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family of Red Brush Wednesday
l.nrry Circle visited Ralph Dis·
!iell o( r.ong Bo1tom Saturdav.
Oma Winebrenner and Mr11
F'..dna Carleton of Syracuae and
Gulllpolls we1·e
1Beulah Ward n!
recent visitors or Walter, Eva
and Sadie Archer.

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News and SP.9rt• Uetd.Une.
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10:10 Nitewateh

making mcxpensivt• hut ef(eC'tiVP
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Jn'lp•·ovt"ments Dn I hc1r t?l:IS Im~
CELI.It.ATES BIRTHDAY
.
roads Tht•tr ortlcu:ds ha ve erect
('d new sums wtth greater day
The sec:md btrthday of J~rry
and ni~ht vtsibility p-ainted lane~ Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs Gene gr::mdparents.
and shoulders
with sparkling Coleman, was celebrated qutetly
-whttp &amp;tr ios, and cleared Gbstruc· at his home on South P'our~h AvE'
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
ted Signs and mterserHons
I Thuraduy Sharing the btrthday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanle.v
When othrr
stale offltulls J cake add ice cream were Chipper (Jns Van Cooney) are announcing
reach 3 point or progreSs that Rice and his mother, Mrs. Larry the bu·th o{ a ftve pound four
means similar improvement for Rice, and Mark Vroman, and Jus ounce !!On who wns born prema·
their countv roads, Harvey may mtlthe~ Mrs. CJ1arles V~a~:....~ely~~Wed_ne~~~u~ust 28,
return to •his breezy, 9tar-sal¥·
man pcnonallty- and ev~y otb('r occupant or thr . ~river's seat
will be spared the affilctJons R
companying these country road
blues, .too,

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Baseball
Hopa!ong C1ssid1

700
8.00
8 •30
9:00
930
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CARMEL

Harvey Ia aware
that, like
depend on every c.thor
driver Wla.y. he
who'• u:ploltln' who.
1penda a fOod four.flfth! ol hls
I uaecl
reed nearly every line car hOurs bounclnl( ' and braklna
~ enry aper t could lay hand over IOC'Ill roada. SJnee he tnvela
to en4 evour the new!l maga. moat ~ tbe time, lhl• amounts la
~1!1 b\lt y(&gt;u peed a a;ypsy for-, quJte a tew car houn Almott
tijni-ieller these days to detlpher imrnedlatelr after, · leevlna ~e
Ill' 11\0 lrooblt thai to 1oervod, imi&gt;?t~ le&lt;Utll¥ Of the OlPff!Q~~ln... d~lly. 1 can't IT\8ke ~ ' wa~ lil1 whole •:•t~~ ,eta up 1

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problems by

Gall&lt;~nt

True Story
Detective's Diary
Forei.:,1n lntr!gue
My Ll~tle Margie
Get Stt, Go
S1;1orts )We
llrew!' Pll!'ture

6:30

Mrs. Douglas Ctrcle, daughter,

frnm Bdju! tlnJ.l' and rendjustlnif lcr conAtanllv
changlnl!
ro11d con{litlons on hl&lt;t Job as star
~a Ie Rman for Consoliiloted Collars
Inc
Nuw. on~ or the reasons Har·
v('v attalneft star status will! his
('oinnnuy ,s that he orten travel s
at n~)(ht tn order to cover more
dl ~ tance at a time when roads are
the Amel'lcans
le11 heavily uNed Some of thlJ
"So far the RusslanR have not : night time wheellni ts over the
mo1lern turn,ptke-type e,.:pre!UIWIY
1uceeeded In taking away a 11lngle and ~on,. 111 on old poorlv main·
barrel of our oil But the Am~.-1· talnerl highway route.s and rural
canJI? They have taken mllllo*• I'Ouds Hill adjustment problems
and mll11on" of hnrreh1 rroDil a,r·
eas thnl on&lt;'e we•·c ours lr'or this bcrome ('tll'rf'spoudln,J!IY
more
1.11 th~ harah reallty The Pl'eeiOUI! aeulc thefi!fore. with theh inc'Tdasfuel on w!llc'h tbelr prollipen,b d~· ln,lfi)l decrepit 1t.aW of t e o er
penda becorr.es ever flarc.1er to trails.
find within their borden That
ltarvev wan\1 it understood
Ia why thfly are shoW los them· that he ' ~ by no means unbai)Pv
selves every bit u keen 11 . t~e about the new expr. .ways, w''h
Rullll&amp;n! to gAt hold of Britain's the•r well-en(lncered
li!r~dln~.
oU lnterull In the Middle Ell&amp;t" hlfhwa:y dividers. ,nd reftectorlz·
Our friend knocks his own peo· (!d ~iJin&amp;. 1'htae are wundC'I'&amp; tha(
pie for ptaylng footllle wlth 1•otd make his lob a pl&lt;&gt;,8ure, for he Is
Anrl' Mellon , th~n a~aasador ~ 0 a liood driver and usuallv feeh
Btitlln. In 8 IID-1:'0 deal with · the mere at twme on the toad than
Anb oil, and sef&gt;mR shocked tbet othcrwlae
1
outr Oil was prinaiplllJ owned
No--it's ju~t the tenible can·
by old "-ndy, who cer!.ilnly want· trut betwe41n the sheer deltaht
ed It 1 11.
or Ute new road and the 'o)lrack·
· But Harrl'l kills me with this lnt wrlthina Of the ol~. tbat Ill
one: "So Jn the mOlt 1neredible slow'y chanJinl him from 1 s11ne
way we threw away theae vaat Q,llb.en. Into a qulverlniJ. !1h1Vflrln¥
Middle Eaat trel!lures which wore shell,

oun 'lone to exploit "
Oh brolher, It aha' do

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3:43 New!l Picture
6:00
6:32 Cix.Ou".t Boy
'l':OO Steve AJleo Sbow
8:00 Alcoa ' Hour
9·00 The Web
8:30 People Are Funny
10:00 Newll Headllnea
10 10 Nitewatcb
12 30Sign Off

H3
600 WAtch Mr. Wi.!ard

shockin [! reaetion Ht.rtehed and
haunted , hl' ~lrLVl'S with Onf' f'\ f'
to pirk out hili1len direc-tion ancl •
warning 11lgns that :ltp hard to
fmd In the r!!n·1tmr and virtuallv
lnvJ~iblf' ot n1.;rht The other eH'
oeers hont&gt;lcs.!!ly ror non-existent
lane markin g_~ ' and for the edge
o( th~ roatl Hi:~ sp('ed drops to
a t'rawl

eliminate

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Excessive speed not only is unnecessary.

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Gum by
Fury

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Sma1' wontlrr t},.~t
lrarvey
find~ life anythmg but lilting
Quite fn&gt;qu t&gt;ntly, the .,~th, he 1.,
encouraged In find that many
areaq and towns lhrnugh which
h" d r lves h live tu ken 1t 8 ~ t 0

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Many motorists think that by observing the
posted speed limit they 're driving safely But
safety experts point out that a state or city
speed limit is merely a maximum safe speed
under idea·l conditions.

1 haH the hm.- whelher Jimmy Hof.
fa is bucking (or head of the Arab
League or it Johnn.v Oio will be
the nrw envoy to the Gaza Strip,
As rar n.!l I ('an make out lodov,
BY ROBER~ IJIUARK
Pres1d£'nl f.1senhower is really
It St't&gt;ms to me that this 18 pr£'· J1mmy Valentine, and
he just
rl~ly when~ r came m
crack("d all the sates in Da'llaS·
Tht• f111nc is spmnlng the r.er· ('Us What ever hippened to Cy·
m11 n m;~rk 1 ~ sneermg a! the Brit· 1 prus' Arl:' t~ey rnovlnltl lhe fran·
1 .~ h pound, the heJn of the Hll· t'hJ~e to Los Angeles?
Between the rows. over segreJer Youth ar·r entertaining u new
leuder over the steins In the bier· gntlon and Confldcnlial and KrusJ~tubes and therE' Is trouble in the chev (never E'ould !pell that man's
Eost a8 u11ual
n11me, and eouldn't care 1ess) 1
The American
Congre~s is don't know who killed Cock Rob.
knoeking f'd~es ofr the rnllitury 10 • 1ct 11 t one t he name 0 f th e 188 t
approprint1ons. The Imam of Muk· La\Jn American ptcsldent they
rut IS mad at uw Jnsulll n of omnr hu1npNI orr The only comfortmg
ur snmelh tng Somebody an Brat- lh mg ts tl ta t th e~e 1s.a nunor rev1\.
bh Somt•" lwre 18 yelling about lut1on gomg on 1n Cuba, and thal
k1ck1ng uut the Bntish, who must at least I can undcrsta.nd, If only
be w£'ary of the hoot by no...,
beceuse the outs get bred ot the
The uhost Q£ the late John Bu· stl'a lmg by the tns and want somr
JChan Is wrlllng the script Ill SyI bellevr. the fish are b1ttn(l in
ria and I expe&lt;-t to soc Greenman- my neck of the wood~ I thmk
tl e' arrtve uny monient Alfred I'll go catch some and let Dave
Hit cht'ook ndes aga 111 , as well , Bee~ worry the trDuble 111 Ghana
and when the.v hit me wtth Mar·
{Copyr.ght. 1957, by United
lhs Dodd agam the other 1tay, 1 Fcilturt&lt;, lnc)
just wanted to s1t down and ha'¥'c
t• a good cry. I f'Xpt!d lhe greatest
fiiR ever cummitted ll'galns't
a
1
... bored wo1·ld was wheo F D R. got
llis Dodds mixed snd appoinlctl
A'J
Murtho 1s old man 41.11 amllassadvr
J;lr\
to Germany .

Dally Vac:ati.JD Bible School Proaram 7:30.

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At 30 miles an hour. stupping •stance
in creased to 100 feet At 40 mtles the distance
requiJ ed 1s 164 feet At 50 miles. 243 feet.

R[lARK
REPORT

. . Tioo ...... WiftllloloCt.u
IHOWIR HILD
A .lbowet wu ~tven by• )fra
_.,.. nu-, lll.uOo, for Mr
and Mrs, Rowvd. lolmlon Jr.,
l'r:ldar eveni4(. AuJ. 23. 'ftJ(IR

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hkelihOQd of an accident The greater the
speed, the less t1me you have to react ip an
emergency. And it takes longer, naturaJiy, to
halt a speeding auto than one moving slowly
(t takes at least 52 feet to stop a vehicle
moving 20 m1Ies an hoUJ with a fairly alert
driver, ordinary circ umstances and good
brakes

What is speeding? II con be 20, 40 or 60 but useless. Studies show that a speeder gains
mph These factors must be considered: (1) little time on a trip.
condition or the road; (2) condition of the mo·
In city traffic excessive speed makt;&gt;s for
tor veh,cle, (3) condition of the driver; 14) uncomrcrtable driving - frequent .stopping
weather and v1sibihty, anr:t (:1) amoun t and Cor lights, quick braking, increased danger.
type of vehicular and pedestrian tramc
Everything a speeder accomplishes may be
Speed kills, because it increases the forces wiped out by an accident - including his
which, in an accident, turn useful equipment rtght to drive . .
- such as metal and glass.-into deadly wea·
Speeding is bad citizenship. ll's bad man·
pons
ners. Even etiquette experts: have !lpoken out
Alld speed kills because It increnses the against it.
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0, Aug 31, 1957

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Slow Down And Live This Labor Day

"Be wise with speed;
"A fool at forty is a rool indeed ....
That was the admonition some 200 yt&gt;ars
ago by English poet Edward Young
And it's still appropriate, this LabCJr D&lt;~y
Hobday weekend
The motorist who horses arcund w 1th
horsepower is showing about as much COI!l ·
rnon sense as a man who jumps without a par.
achute from a four -story bu1ldm g
In fact, a speeder \\ ho hits a solid wall at
35 mph iS jarred by an impact as great as that
of .an automobile that's hurtled from a- fourstory building.
Recent statistics show that m 37 per cent
of motor vehicle accidents resultmg m death,
speeding was a factor No other single viola·
tion occurred so often.

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I have iu~t read a long pmcc
In the Lond(ln Ekprc1s In wl\i('h
America is now bemg accused of
• •U kind ot guilt in atealing Brit·
hh ~»I from Lhe Mldrllc East
Araba, This 18 the 011 the British
rijhleoully stnle frnm the M1ddle
Eastern Anhs , but dow my cats
if some)ody nanrod Bernard llu1··
r · tli, wrlth\g With a flume·throWer ,
· doeln't l'f!vive the ,qor[lse or Andrew Menon .
' · Poor Jb~~ Foster DulleR, that
belequered man, ia · regprded as
aotnethlng wot!lc than a cnnfe&lt;ler·
ate of the Saudi Ara!Jiuna in this
evil plot to steal the otl the Drlt·
Ish atole, whlt'h Is the kmd o(
loflt" you run Into these da,Ys.
Harns aays in part
"But remember lh15 The nus
11ion threat to our oil In the Mad·
die East Is not tht&lt; only one There
Ia a socond thrP.nt II comes from

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acute!~

known as hlghway·
adjuslitis His symptoms rang&lt;!
from wandermg eye:~, hunched
sh01,1lders rnggle lnigle
.1erves
11nd tu~htiY ·~;"lenchod f'lstot, to n
olrn~an t mien, relaxed alertness
an1l 1real zt\!;\ ror 'I:Olnq:
/1. s nearly ~~~ h1~
doc-tor ran
delermJnt-. Harvey'!!
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he annual Atha reumnn IS
lor Sunday, Sept l, at
the Logun Park. Mrs Si.ena Wal·
burn and other relatives are plan·
hiD.J to attend the l'l!llnitm. Mrs
WalbU!·n, who Is in Ill health, is
undermay
the not
carebeofable
a ltlcal
and
to godoctor

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Llnd3 and Florence Cirelli called

Meigs County News

l&lt;t

Mrs. Mary Blanc, Huron , 0,
was the Sunday guest or the Archer rsmllv She Is vulltln!j! with
frlends in the community.
Betty Leo Ifl'grarn of Columbus
spent several days here with her
grandparents,
Mr and
.Mrs
Ralph Lee

'Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker and
Ml'll, BeUy Carleton and children
we&amp;-e Sunda.v guests ol ln't. Erma! Schrecluma:a~:~t of Park.trsbura:
Mr. and Mrt. ' H. A. Bornit1
and sons, UncOln Hcloghta were
.::·mday eV.. nlna guesla of t,_f!
Brinker fLimi~:·.
Donna a.n~
Porothr ClreJe
spent Satura:ey
l!venlnf wit'Barbara and Marilyn Roush.
Mn. Bd Bush and da~b~
Do;otby ol S~!ll.r vl.ollfl.d Jt!,!'.
Mra. Doujlal Clrelt $,1DJ4,l)".

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Arthur Godfrer
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News
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Love of LJ(e
S:earch for Tomornw

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ldwo;s Groc. &amp; Serv. 5la.

"" . ~len Appliance Serv.

12:00 Katie'a Iitche::
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10·30 Came1'11 Three
U ·OD Let's 'J,'ake A Trlp
11 :so' Wild DiU Hickok
12:00 Hetkle and Jeckle
12 30 Badge &amp; BullelB
l:SO Big Picture
2:00 The Ch,rlstlan Layman's
Witness

EOO Our IIIIa. BJ:oola
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2:011 Bt1 Pa.tqlf,

3:30 Ed1e of Nlibl
t:OO Tba Early Sh~'l
G:30 Your Elao Reporter
G:45 Spert1 Par•de
U5 .WeathermaD
B:oo Profile
8:15 Douclu K.,wu,.

Robia. Hood
.Burn1 • Allea 1
Talent Sco11ll

Those

l!:lmer Van
BOIUh .wd

lfr.&lt;. DoU.. Rouott.
CHICKIN
A barbecue

IUPf'IR
dllekea

Mrs. Myron Miller
Is Honored By
Cub Scout Den II

, Anthony Plumbhtg &amp; Hecitillg ·

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OneWonOne
Oass Is Feted

Meigs Equipment (a. ; : '

Pomeroy Cement Block (0:

Heath Meth d'1St
BlUe B' d Cl
Is•Entertained

New York Clothing House

Maxine Arnold Service Station
Atkins Chicks

B•ker Furniture

Dowaing

Agency ,

Ohio Valley Baking Co.

R. H. Rawlings &amp;

Co.

PoweU's Sunoco Service StatiO..

Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., AUC. 11, 1917~
and Cutwrilbt

Pnonk Mcll&lt;nnitt
daugbten or LAtart called

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News Review

7:00 BUly Graham
8:00 · ')'be Ll ..vrent'lll Wellr Sho•
9:00 The Country Mualc Jublle•
9:30 20th Century Theiler

11:30 Sian Off

Sund'f- Ch•nnel13

CaUIDf ..JIG Mr. aad 111'1. Jobn ~nquet at !.you R.atlurat. Gil·
Hani.Jou ~ pa.t week were Mr. ti.poU..
ud Mrs. Frank Rurit and ebll·
Janet NJtholton ... the ~·
drm ot MaiOIJ and Charlea Jrt.c. day md Sundar pat of M1Dt
Tb~ of Toledo.
and Ralldy Lee Lewta.
IAuU HarmJ and David Srhuet·
Mn. Marrie
C~bt ud
ter, Toledo, viaated Mrt Addie Elaine, Mn. Lawrtnee LeWte aad
EdwardJ Sunday.
Randy Lee end UDda Call ._
Kt and Mn. ElmeT VanMeter tended a b1rt.hd17 pal1J 101' IMdl
and family were Sunday &amp;:.x"'lll CoUey at New Haven SdW'da7.
of Mr. and .Mn. Robert Greer, Pt
Plea.ant
DEmiOlr-Tbe u,tted Auto
Mr. aDd Mrs. Lutber Tucker Worter.s International UnM:Nt.,
and Mr. aod lin. Glen Cartwright romptlllli Ita operatlnJ expiJIHI
motored to Clewiand SW1day to for JIN found It bad speat neuattend tbe Cleveland-New York ly sb. milton for aalariea, fi.IOO,·
000 for travel e:a:penau, All""
balebMI aame.
1lrs Goldie Ban of Bancroft for tolephoae bUll, · - for
vi.Jited frieodt and relative~ tbe poNte, $58,235 for •llv&lt;rtlolol
more than tW(J miJltoD fw tbe
put weelr:.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Natrou re· Genetll lfotors of Canada .trlb
turned il bome
saturda1
after and lil8 te:n.lt for I ltrlte at tile
spending the put weelr: at Buck· For Susona Window Corp. bere.

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Marft!Uene
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heme Saturday
after vae~~tiooiDg in NO'I'a Scotia.

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Janice Roush, Glou.Jtu,

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the put week with Mr. and Mrs.

Uoyd Fox and
Violet Cox, pt.

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Mrs.

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Jaek Cartwright. we. Columbia,
and Mr. and 111'1. Bob HarriJon
or rutnoU, Mr. and Mn, Cbarlel
Schuler of Glouster wen abo
calling on t11e Foxes duriDg tbe

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Fm: were ealling on Mn. J ad
cartwright, we.t Columbia, Sat-

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urday eveniDg.
Mr. and )ln. Howard Stewart
and Mr. eod Mrs. A. L. King of
N1tro were SUnday e.ner. of Mr.
and MTt. J M. Little and Andy

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Weelr:end guests at the home of
Mn Addie Edwards wen LoWs
and Butch SebeBter of
Toledo. Mrs. Harmes ls at home

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Edwards

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Wu Helen Gayheart or Hunt·
blgton was a bowie gueat Of Mr.
and lin. IJoyd Williatlll!l and
family over the weekend. Mn.
WinHred HoJland

aod

Only

Laura

Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva T1llliver
and family, Mn. Dorothy Long of
Glenwood W. Va., were Sunday
g()esl3 of' Mr. aDd Mn, OliUord
Johnson and latruly.
Jlr. and Mrs. Ray B(umley and

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Pleasant e6Jle4 OB Wm.
G&lt;p~ut Sunday also F. Iii:. Lot·
kett eaJied and gave prayer.
pt.

Mr. and Mrs.

.Mexander

Fox

of FMt Liverpool w,re weeken&lt;l
guests or Mr. and Kft. W. H. Fox.
Mr. and Mra Boss King, Letart.
called on Betty CaU Sundly

Mrs. Stanley Colley

$89.95

co:npl• wllh

Sunday wit:b th~ Williams.
Mr. end Mn. Walter Blake and
(lllfhily were sundey gumts at

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wilt! .5·yeor ,.a warraaty,
• loom, ulld..,eabl••t ttor•••
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dren, New Haven, ealled an MiDI
Lewlo Sunday.

Mrs. Lula Russell, Middleport,
vWted. M:r.s. Helen Barker Thursday. They eaded on Mrs. L)ldl
Compsoa wh9 is Ill,
Mr. aod Mro. BID wmw.. illd
Judy are riiWD:g Mr. and lin.
Everett Dudding, Nitro.
Janet Niehol!oo
and Carol
·Blalr:e, locaL Earl Robinson. Geo.
Stewart, Donnie VanMeter and
Dotty Ferg01on. WeSt Columbia.
and Loul11 Peten, Middlepori enjoyed .a wiener rout at S)'l'Kule
Part SW&gt;dll' ...'""'
Laura Hollaad i!l bOm:e after If..
teHing eolleae M. Morril ~laney
in Cblrlcsttln.
Ami W11llamo md Mn. llorgle

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Mr. and Mn, Ray Pietens Sr.
returned home SUDday after v.aeat.iolllag Uae paR WHk in Wash-

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12:00 Faith lor Today
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12:30 Big Pi&lt;!ure
1:00 Or1t Roberta

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ou evenirl1 tram Bulla• CWJ.,. at
llrJ. Uo,d Wil.Hama SuOO.y,
Point Flet.MD&amp; IDCI at~ a

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2:30 'rli• Verdict 11. Youro
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3:15 Secret Stonn
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8:30
2 15 The Li.vinf World
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2 :30 Vacation, USA
7:30
3.00 Get Set-Go!
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3:30 ( urtain Time
8:30
4:00 Face the Nation
4:30 CBS New
15:00 The Last Word
11:30 Annie QakleJ
11•00 Laa:rio:!
8:30 My ~orlte ":.:"::sb:.:•::•::d_.:...,;...:

2:00

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7:30

9:00 Gunsmoke
9:~0 f'oltfen Playhouse
10 00 The Late Show
11:00 The Late, Late Show

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Monday

T&lt;'wn and Countrr
Baseball Prevtew

The Jimmy Durante Show
7·10 Two For The Money,
8:00 Gue !:itorm Show
8:30 SRO Playhollse

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8:30 Alfr&lt;d H=te•

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10.115

8'415, Personal Profile

WORK~...

'l1d SullivtD

B:oo Gil Tb..Let

P'lbal plans were made for the
Re•atta Dante to be lpODIOl'ed by
the Exemplar Cblpter, Beta Sit·
ma Phi IOI'Orit.)', wbea the Chapter members and their husbanda
mel at the home of llr. ud lin.
Ed Baer for a IOdal eveuiJl&amp;,
lin. C. R. Kan Jr. waa named
~Ia of the dance wblcb 1VUl
be held on Sept 14 at the Pom•
roy Jwrlor Bflb Sebool auditorium wltb mUJic by tbe &lt;rNotet,
Ill Ofthestra of loeal hiJh IChool

from here atteadiDa:
DaDA LewD, Mra
Mn. KArr7 Jobn.on.
man CartWI'lJ.'K, Jll'l.

Ripper
waa held at the Rift!' Vlew Sad·
dle Club at New Haven Sunday
evnlnt. About f"Jlty.flve penona
were prt~Mnt. Ulca1 people at·
teDdlag were Kr. find lin. JMae
Lewb, and son Dana, Mn. Kate
Bill and ton KeDDie, Hr. and
lin
Dono Lewb .... JW&gt;dd .... btalent.
ter
Elllihe
cartwrilbl
Wall-aee
A poUu~k aupper wNI 18"ed to
Vr. and Mrs. Ralph Welter, Kr. Bradford of Middleport wu c-hef
and Mn. Thomas Rue, Mr. and
ANNOUNCI BIRTH
'1'fl· William Swatzel, Mr. &amp;lld
fY SDIJS for lvery- Mra, William Hobstetter, Mr. and .M:r. and Mn. Jack, FOJ: are an.
Mra. lamu 'lbomu, Mr. and Mrs noun.emg the birth of a dauthter
"Tbe Rewanll From
William Atlr:ins, lin. Charlet Mul- August 2t at Holzer Hmpit.al.
Cbrlltlmlly"
len,
Mro. Sellm Bluewto, Mn. Tbil Ia the lert!Ond child and dauW!IAZ.TV
K. D. AIIUibary, Mill Freddie Ho1r pter o-f the famil,y, ,/Maternal
ClluaeJ 1-ll:llaa ,
tnbdpareata tare )(r. llll! )Ira.
duhelt.
TIM F. .rftd Church. ~ IUr,._
Lawreaee RouiJh, Welt Columbia
&amp;eliql IDd netonned-Presb~
and ptteroal ,eraodparenta: are
Pom'll)&gt;r. Woldo J. Blrtelo, putor.
Mr. and lira. E. G. FOL loeal.
Normao Kloea, S. S. SUpt.j; SUD·
day Sehool, 0:111 L m.; WGnhlp,
WIENER ROAST .
10:30 a. m. Sermon, ''Coura1e For
Tbe C1ifto~West
Columbia
Dengeroua Time.".
lunlor bueball t.eiiD: enjoyed a
Christian Science S.Ciety, 1~
Mila Marguerite Meyer was a wiener nNIIt P'ridar evenlna. AJ..
llulbeiry Ave., Pomeroy. Morning
a:uest
when Mn. Paul Neaae en· tendlng were Hll"t't'Y VanMeter,
lefViee at 11 with CHRIST JESUS tertatned
her brlge club, Wedae• Elmer VanMeter Sr, Elmer Van
tbe anbject of the laton sermoa
day everting at bet home, !luon, Meter Jr., Jknmy Bennett, John·
and the GoldeD TeEt: M ye bave W.Va.
DY Wamsley. Terry Henry, Porky
therefore reeelved Chrln Jesua
Prize
for
h
iglr aeore waa award- Varian, Eddie Van Meter, How·
the Lord, so waDI: ye In Him:
rooted and built up In him, and ed to Yn. Albert caatn, 'Mn. atd Jobnaon, Larry Hargraves,
ttablithed in. tbe faith, as :ye bave ~nand Neutzlina:, aecond, and Cbarley Hars:raves, Samu«:J V.ar•
Meter, Ray Vaa Meter, David
been tluebt. abouoding thereln lliaa Meyer the guest prize.
Roush, Leonard l~~usb,
Bu~ky
with tbanbglvinJ, Coloaians 2:6,
Refreshment~ were served by the
7. Wednesday evening r.ervlee at hoateu to those namM above &amp;:3d Knapp and Randy Van Meter.
8. TLe publlr Ia eordlally invited Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Krs, A. R.
PIRSONALS
to atte~d. Roadlog room with aide Knight, Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., Mra.
:Mr. •nd Mrs. James Cunning.
entranCe at the rear of the ehurt!h R. L Jacobs and Mrs. Irvinl Karr
ham and faMily ol New Haven
open to the publit on Monday Jr.
called on Mr. and Mn. Dana
frcnn 2 ttl "- p. m,
t.e.is and f«mily Wednesday
Untt.d lethodlst Church, Po~
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompl!l()n,
roy. Eugene Brown, pastor. Sun"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help." ~salm }21:!:
Vernon, visited Mr. aDd Mrs Lew
day Sehool 9:1S a, m. Theo Smith,
Hoilman Saturday.
"Faith" a noted religious educator has said, "forms the a.11:~e of the uptver&amp;e. Cek~
aupt.; Worship service 10:30 a. m.
Fred '1'1tai:Jott and Charles AJ.
Subject ''Time and Tide". Chob.tainly we depend upon faith a• a 'principle of daily living. It ts not _Just wishf~l tbln
duch
of .Maaon visited Cbarles
rebeanal,
Wed
7
p.
m.
The
Rev.
ing. We have faith that we will find the necessary food for our bodies when we go to
Cartwright Monday evening,
Brown
will
attend
the
Ohto
Meth·
the food store. We have faith that daylight will follow darkne!S. In other .words faith
Mrs. Myron MUier, who has ••
odiBt Pastors• School at Delaware, lilted Mrs. R. R. Pickens, Den.
is just as real as anything we can see, heM or feeL Son:te of us ~av~ more ratth t);lan o~~
Ohio, Monday tbfou8h Thuraday Mother of Cub Scout Den D for
of banana aplits
ers, p~nce, the discovery of America and the electric Ugh!. Fatth IS a great b¥1Witk
of this weelt.
the past eighteen monthl, was sur·
the ebildren. by
time of illness, a valuable asset to the invaUd
.
daugbter, Mn.
Fl"t a.ptlat Chunh, Et.at Main prised when the CUbs planned 1
The Rilt\e is a text book, or better still a prescription bcil(k, of fatth. Passage! such ~s
Clau membera
St., Pomeroy. Ralph C. Zundel, farewell party for her.
the one quoted above show us the way. Attendance at church is another way t? supp Y
t•astor, William Watson, Supt. · Mrs. Miller'1 son, Jim. b one of were CeiHtf' and Patricia Ault,
the three CUbe who will be old Patncla ud Janice Evenon, Diand to increase our faith . There are times in the lives of ~ost of us w~en all lS D 0 t
9:30 to 11 combined eervlee of enough to join the Boy Scouts at ane'
Elaine and Joeye Davi1, Debsmooth sailing. Learn to draw from these two wells of faith ln stormy bmes. They have_ worship and lltudy. SpeclaJ mWiie.
the Coort of Hanor Tuesday.
by 'eouop:r, cOnnie Cook, Eva
supplied others. They will supply you.
~
Sermon "A Rellglon of Verba".
Mra. Miller was presented a Den
and (Uelta were Sylvia
Nursery and Junior Church f(lr Mather's compact and rerre.,Jt- Tbomu,
SwaD.JOn, Soaan and Lynn Sehwab,
children. ?.aq Wednetday Blble
J~ RosenJ):lum, Debby Cook. Ka.
W.i,tho~henope that it wii4, ip··so~ '!Ieasure, ~oste.r and H~lpsus Study al(d P!J!yer. Saturda)i ·~ ..
~~ aftd deorge Hawley.
7,
Annual
meeting
of
tbe
Rio
&amp;-win, Den Chief, who made the
to'in that which is good in family a~d communtty !tfe,, thjs feaGrade Aaaociatton at Jackaon.
presentation.
ture is sponsored bv the busir1ess ftrms and organtzattorrs Whose
The \bree Cuba who wUJ ad·
Church ef Cl!lrlat, Mlddl•port, tanee to Boy Scouts ere Jim Milnames appear
Fred L GiP'dner, paator. Bible ler, Kim Neal and Robby Swan·
,'
~bool, 8:30, Homer Rice, . Supt.; aon. other Cubs are Ray PJctena,
Mornlnc worship, 10:30, aermon
-.:lb
G'·d u,
bjed "I M st T Ill
" 7 30 Aal 1 Br.u ury, Larry
~a we
su
~
e
eaut i : • Roy c·oleman, Pat Edwards, Paul
Jrln, Walter Wolfe uat.ted -by
Pomeroy, Ohio
'
Rutland Rd,
r
Eventq Betl'lce, M!l'mon BUbjeet, Tbampaon The Den meeta: rep- Mn. Winifred SWes entertained
"When Jea~ Rejoiced"; Tuelday • ' Iarly at tbetr club-bouse at the tbe one won one Cltw of tbe
7:30, Churth Board; Wed..elday, I Plekens bamt" on South Third Pomeroy Baptqt Cbun!b. Thun.
124 E. Maln St.
Polilero)
7:30, Prayer meetloa and, Blble A!•enue.
day evenJnc llt her home, cavHt,
'
Pomeroy, qhlo
' .
study; 8:30, choir pndicti.
-----Tbe meetiq with lin. Albert
Flrtt Baptlat Chu"rc~ Mlddt.
Smith, ¢eaiden.t,. presiding, opeD·
140 Llnco1~ St,
Mlddleporl
~rL Ute llav. C. E. Hoyt, pootor.
0
ed wttll tj&gt;e , c~ song, "He Keep~~
Men's and Boys' Furnishings '
C ureh Sehool, Q:1D; Gtrald An·
Me Slnlfng'', followed with pray.
thony,
supt; Mnmt01 worabtp ond
IF
aSS
er by ll!ro. T. T. Shelton. FollowPomeroy, Ohio
Cc.mmunioo terviee, 10:18, termon
Rock Springs Ro•d
toptc "Eumtnatlon Before comt.., a sborl Nlne&amp;a seutcm • ctemunlon"; 7:30, EvenJne worahlp
votlonal perioU was conducted b:y
and efnpptratlon, aermon topie,
LYDn and Susan Sebwab, grand· lfli. William Watloo using for her
Makers
of
Rolsum
Bread
178 Mulberry A..,
Pomei'O)
"Burden Bearlna"; Voftday, ?:30, daupters or Mr. aod Mrs. Orin topic "PrQet' alter which the
B. H. Slnborh Milll~ Society, Smith, shared their playyard ectlup. meetlnt eloae4 wltb prayer tiy
ment with the memtera or tbe
Shelton.
Son~
Tueaday, &amp;:30 a. m. Women'• Pnr· Blue Bird Cl1111 of the Heatb
A 4eUett eoune waa served by
M1ddlepon
Vonr Dodge &amp; P1ym01IUI Nder
er Group I; 1:30, Women'• Prayer Metbodlst Cbureb Sun.r.... Seboot the hoateaRs to those named
Group ll; 1:30, Ladiea Blble CIUI
.....,
'lnsura~e
It the borne of M'n, lll)'mond Su:· wben tbeJr ~randmother, Mra. above ud Mn. Deily Jasper, Mn.
too; Wedneadly, 1:80, mtcl--t . Smttll, eotetf&gt;Jned tile don wlltclt Loroln Stenett, Kn. Cor! SouMiddleport, 9hlo
Prayer and Pralle serviCf!; Church 11be teae~ snd additional pesta. \'all! $1'., Mr1. Harry Lee BalJey,
Middleport, Olilo
bustneu meeting· a·ao Senior Nt:wJ&amp;t acquilltlon of tile Sc:hwab Mn. 1. E. FOiter, am. Josepb
High Test Gas At Regu1ar,Pr!ce
b t .
d
:
· '
litlo to a playhouse buUt by tbelr Cool, llu. Dlle Wippel, Kn. Aten
'
M1ddlepon, Ohio
c 0 r, Satur ay, 9.30 1• m. - 8 p. grandfather, Orin Smltli, who Ia Sluta, Mn. Bay seidenable end
m., Firat meetinJ of the JUo PrJMlpal of the Rutland Scboolt. lin. Ellen Coueb.
Gnnde Baptbt AalociaUcm at Ot!•er rec:reatiODal ad.ivltlet IQThe Septe.mber meetln&amp; will be
Bikers Of Good Bread ·
Cullom )Built Kitchens
Jacbon.
eluded 1winga, a boat, a eement- held et the boule of Mn. Harry
Banllnglon, W. Va..
HMth Mlthcldlst Church, MI.. flopred play apaee and numeroua Lee ~ailey.
Middleport
dleport, Rev. C. R. i(.o~(ht, P•• -~;;;;;:;;.;;~:=;;;;;;;~;~;,;;;i;;;~;;;;;;;;;;::;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;.
tor. SundaY Sebool, 0:30, :tmelt •
Covert, aupt.; 2rl9rlllng: worthlp,
dric w. Clark, orJanilt. Worahlp
~lllldal'
10:30, aermon topic "Keeplnr: A
and sermon at 10:30 A. M.. Holy ... Mlri!D,
1:30
A.
M.
Wonblp
flc!r\'ttf
?
Lllblt
Fctr the Lott"; Choir rehearCommunion first Sund•y In moatll
,·
M
Cbrlotla·
li(ldolt~r IIICIIDitt sal, TUeadq, 7 p, m.
Cbureti School, Beginner• &amp;Dd
SuDd~!-1
at
?:10
P.
M.
Church
••
....
NIQNM,
Mid·
Primary, at 10:30 A. M. For laforCbu-h ., 'tile Naaren., lyr.. clleport, l!ev. Robert Palm~r, »...
matJon concerniDJ 'oqr
work,
tor. Sunday School, 9:80, Leater
. ,_ '
v
aiease telephone 3Q2.J.
CillO, i&lt;oJ 1L Willi· - · Taylbr, mpt.; Mornina worahip,
suoday Sebool 9:80 A. M.liorotn1
bery SundaJ 1(1 A. M. Stt.ndt1 worablp 10:30; MY'PS tUO P. If i 10:30; 7 p. m. NYPS; 7:30 Even·
icboot ana Communion flr1~ .Surt· Evan«ellotlo 1eryl-" 7:80 P. M. ing wortb,ip; 'tuelday, mlulonaey
qf La~,.. D•r ~att. Old
ID rnontb 11 .4.. M. Chur,cb Wedne.dey evealnc prayer'ru. mttt· meetiog eondueted by .Mra. Lester
• Flatl!, OD Portliiul J:toutt.
Taylor; mODtbly Board meeting
· p_tbt'd
- SUodaY Sc:buo1 10 L m. proltbllll ;~~:Z~"I}
fut ue ljlidweot aod eodor Wednesday-slturdi)J, the Rev.
;~
.lD.ind
.
)( '"'
afternoon prayel' bodt
11 L m. and '8 p. m. and 'Biblt
Houte .r Prayw, Cheater, . _ LaJllley Gullet. NeiiODvtJle past.or,
iit.udJ TburallaY 8 pm.. Pas\or C.
1pecial Mrvlcea 1:30; .Sunday, Sept.
thutdl at Lon1 Bot
w. Proflttt Aaot. Cbu. HuPt&gt;.
dly
School
9130
A.
M.
Kornlq
8,
2:30 SoDv Feat, all liqers wei·
om, every Suaday 8:30 A. M.
Zion Church ef Christ. Locattcl ~unday SciJOOI and cilllmumlor, worship 11 A. lf. &amp;AadQ evenial. eomed.
Plnf ,PNiltytarlan C:hurth, Mid·
~n Pomerroy-Harrilo.DviUe
Road Urrt Su~'da:r ill month '11:W P. M. worabip. at 8. frayer m•etlnt 011
'
' dteport, the Rev. Howord Ruppel~
Bible S&lt;lhoo1 o:•o A. M, Mom!Jii ;burdt preachJnc; th(fii SundiJ Tbitndai 8 P ¥.
lraclfortl \,h:ctfch of Chrltt Sun- pastor. ChDfth School 8:30, John 1
Won~hln 10:30 1. m. Evening Wor- •n mouth 10:30 A. M. Church com
d&amp;J
School, 8!86 •· m. J;.ord'a SUp. Fultz, supt; · Marnlnc wonhlp 10:·
lhlp '7:90 p. m. Ron6ie Ealleton, m.unioo and ~bipa
per
lmmedla..ely
.tollowlQ.
30; We~tmln.Btt:r Yo~tb DUowahlp
miDiiter, Oharle.a King. Bible
th• Churcl, ol' Christ, KIM,
FrM
MMhodltt
C:hurch,
Rev.
W.
6
p. m.; Wednesday, Junior choir,
Sc:booL SupL
.!Yer:y Sundt, 8:30 A. M. Sunday
Sti'Jausbau~.
pastor,
,laurel
8:80
7 p. m. Senior eholr.
H.
Mlnert¥1Ut Methodllt .(hureh, 3cbool and eommuitlon, aacend
''
Mt. Morla,lll la"lst Chu~,· Mido
Ref. R. M. Grove. Pllt:Qr, BcmDer Suaday iB month lO:ap A: M. CUU Sun4ay Selioql .'!:~~
Kcepittg rul~ the
meeting 10:30; FMY ,.,,..., ?:oo; dleporL _tho J\ov. N. D. 11ordon,
RoQob, Silat. 10 A. ll. eommunioD .dd preaeblDg Preaching 8:00; Pr4yer ~eetloe p11tor. Bfble School, 9:115, Arlena
6&lt;.b0oi; 1fA. K Wonbtp Servl&lt;r Cburcb
rourth sunday iD menth 7:30 P. Wed 7:30. Hystl Run · SuiKfay Reeae. aupt.; Morning wonbip 10:·
- - - - ··- u
u Wllldng
atighttope. A dwd.ing ICIItOUIIt,.fliowml where
~ 7;80 ~- If. .
\l. ebu-IJ preachin&amp;.
.
rAntYt•w
,
$0; BTU, 8 p. m.
.i!fwar Co;mmunlty Chur«
Th• ~nrlstla~t Ct .. rett .et Hem.
Rev. Harcy Pleten.11,
Church of ~hrlllt In Chriltlan
~ r,t1 ~es 'it euia ro keep ,.,...·
LeodliJI Creek fli&gt;aol, Reo. ll ~
Gtave. evety 8undl)' 9:10 .Jt
Scboat 8:30
Unt.,. MiddlePort, the Rev. Guy
Tb...... pallor. . Fiord CJ«aod. ~ Snnday Scbaol and eommuntonbitlhce. Carry )'OIIf
Ac:aJant at tbi.o
me~tinC
m.; F. Sayre, putor. Sunday School.
?:80 P. .11, l'ray&lt;et le&lt;:OLd SUbdlty . mODtb 7:30 P.
eervleea
10 a. m.: EVIDteliiUe aervice•. 7:·
ltink.
'
meolin« Wedo"'&lt;&lt;oy niRbl ?.30 P. u. ehurcb
fourth Sttn·
30; Wedneeday 1:10 Bible el1111.
11. E""Y..,. "'"'IailY· mwted.
toy In
M. clum:b
Church ef Chrlat, l,..dbury, ldWe paJ' !% lnlerell OD Jaar:!lariJI&amp;I
'Jh ~PI"*" MltWIIt Church
watd. Eme~. putor.
Bible
tbe' Rev. Geors:e Davis, Piator
Carsey,
School, o~ao.,,
Suocfay 'SchoOl D:30 A.~ M. D.aa
supt,; lilotnt111 wotltitp, JO:SO;
wtaeb....,,.- Suat. w~ ,.~
Cb.rlltlan Endeavor, 8 p. m.; Eve-

Faith Is Something Real

8~at~~~~ :~~.!.ael8

8:30

WILL

P.~ 1

WCHS·TV ~honnot

8:00

WllAT JI!Re8Q4M
SAYS ····No
WIFE OF !-ItS

Murra)'

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1:00 Ynl..s
4:00 Bible Time
11:00 ~a Gun Playhouse

')'up ....'TliAf'S

~rthur

9:00 AI'IJ&amp;ttur Hour
9:30 Soldiers 01 FJliJ&gt;ot
tO:OO Blonclle
10:30 New~Hea~~~~t~
10:30 Ntt•ztcb
12:00 T~ml t
,

Quartette

11:59 81CD0o

ti&gt;lJ

Twenty-One

Beta SiQp~a Phi
RegattaOance
Plans Completed

Mrs. Paul Nease
Is Hostess F.or
Bridge Meeting

8:30 "' ·•lllol!!f#
8:35 Saorto '~o

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8:

Chvnh ef ,.....
........ .,., Sol.... 01&lt;1
Town Flau, on Portland Road
luaday School 9:30 am preaehlDa
10.80 am IDd Bible Study Wednetdar I pm. Paator C. W. Prol
fill Guest apeaker Sunday a•
•0:30. Joe WUUem.a of !lrontqo,
Ptrtlend Ch~~n:h. loMrt CMner,
;101tor, Au'!. ......,, l!dttll CodJw
Servleea sun~ 1:00, TueociiJ at
7:30 ud Fridar 7:10.

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0:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
9:30 Look Up &amp; Live

11:50 "· m.

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!Oo30 What 0~ •"oo Cao ~
11:00 1'l!la Ia ~ lJfe

9:30
10:00
POLO OPEN SEPT l·B
10:31)
CHICAGO UP - 1'he Nattnnal 1 11 ·00
Polo Open. t.he
sport's "World 12:00
Senes'." will be staged at the 12·31}
Oak Brook Polo Club tn suburban 12 45
Hinsdale, Sept 1·8. The week-long 12 55
compctihnn has attracted entries 4:00
from seven \eadmg poln teams, ~30
meluding the host Oak Brook 1§':00
Club led. hy Cecil Smilh. The ,N4\, 6:00
tional Polo OPen or baseball Is 6·30
f:rst
7:00

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5:4.5 Ne~a· :Plewre

t:s(l OuUook
5:00 Meet~

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3:o0 Amlll,'l,&amp;n Forum
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Zoo P.arade
3~ Fronber1
of Faltb

at Holzer Hospital Grandparents
Mr. and Hn. Jnrr•es Whitlatch, are Mrs Lewis Van Cooney and
Brndbury, are announcing the the late Mr V01n Cooney, Middle·
birth of a se ven pound fourteen port, and Mr and Mrs. 'Stanley,
ounce son, Terry Shawn, at Hoi· DCJylon Great gra ndmother 1$
zer Hqsp1tal on August 26. They Mrs Jessie :\fcGuare, Bailey's nun
have three other children., JimmJo,
EMERGENCY CALL
Maxie and Sharon OrandPtrents
are
Mrs. dpal M('Danael, Middle·
The Alddleport Emergency
port L11w1ence Whdlalcb, Syra· Squad was called at 11 50 a. m.
Friday when Herb Manley be·
cuse; Ura. Lecma 4tktnson, Co· came
111 at h1s home on Front
11umbus. Mr. and Mrs. S!roud I.ll· Street and Hudson
tic., MtddJepur\. RFD, are iJ'Cut

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12:00 Oli to Adventuu
1i:15 What'o Your Trou~~

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?:00 Today
9:00 Rom(lfr Room
tO·OO The Prlee Ill Rllbt
10:30 Truth or coueQ.ueaee~
11:00 Tlc TIC Do~

10:15 c~U•~~t ~ltttee Proaram

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Donna Circle or Columbl.IS
the weekend wilh ber par·
ent:IJ, Mr and Mrs. Homer Circle.
Dorothy Circle is spenrllng the
week with her slstl'r Donna at

Julius LaRosa Show
Mystery Tbea':&gt;r
Dollar A Second

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t:.atW'day Nli,..dt Jamboret

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family of Red Brush Wednesday
l.nrry Circle visited Ralph Dis·
!iell o( r.ong Bo1tom Saturdav.
Oma Winebrenner and Mr11
F'..dna Carleton of Syracuae and
Gulllpolls we1·e
1Beulah Ward n!
recent visitors or Walter, Eva
and Sadie Archer.

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News and SP.9rt• Uetd.Une.
,
10:10 Nitewateh

making mcxpensivt• hut ef(eC'tiVP
.._...._
Jn'lp•·ovt"ments Dn I hc1r t?l:IS Im~
CELI.It.ATES BIRTHDAY
.
roads Tht•tr ortlcu:ds ha ve erect
('d new sums wtth greater day
The sec:md btrthday of J~rry
and ni~ht vtsibility p-ainted lane~ Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs Gene gr::mdparents.
and shoulders
with sparkling Coleman, was celebrated qutetly
-whttp &amp;tr ios, and cleared Gbstruc· at his home on South P'our~h AvE'
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
ted Signs and mterserHons
I Thuraduy Sharing the btrthday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanle.v
When othrr
stale offltulls J cake add ice cream were Chipper (Jns Van Cooney) are announcing
reach 3 point or progreSs that Rice and his mother, Mrs. Larry the bu·th o{ a ftve pound four
means similar improvement for Rice, and Mark Vroman, and Jus ounce !!On who wns born prema·
their countv roads, Harvey may mtlthe~ Mrs. CJ1arles V~a~:....~ely~~Wed_ne~~~u~ust 28,
return to •his breezy, 9tar-sal¥·
man pcnonallty- and ev~y otb('r occupant or thr . ~river's seat
will be spared the affilctJons R
companying these country road
blues, .too,

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Baseball
Hopa!ong C1ssid1

700
8.00
8 •30
9:00
930
10.00

CARMEL

Harvey Ia aware
that, like
depend on every c.thor
driver Wla.y. he
who'• u:ploltln' who.
1penda a fOod four.flfth! ol hls
I uaecl
reed nearly every line car hOurs bounclnl( ' and braklna
~ enry aper t could lay hand over IOC'Ill roada. SJnee he tnvela
to en4 evour the new!l maga. moat ~ tbe time, lhl• amounts la
~1!1 b\lt y(&gt;u peed a a;ypsy for-, quJte a tew car houn Almott
tijni-ieller these days to detlpher imrnedlatelr after, · leevlna ~e
Ill' 11\0 lrooblt thai to 1oervod, imi&gt;?t~ le&lt;Utll¥ Of the OlPff!Q~~ln... d~lly. 1 can't IT\8ke ~ ' wa~ lil1 whole •:•t~~ ,eta up 1

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problems by

Gall&lt;~nt

True Story
Detective's Diary
Forei.:,1n lntr!gue
My Ll~tle Margie
Get Stt, Go
S1;1orts )We
llrew!' Pll!'ture

6:30

Mrs. Douglas Ctrcle, daughter,

frnm Bdju! tlnJ.l' and rendjustlnif lcr conAtanllv
changlnl!
ro11d con{litlons on hl&lt;t Job as star
~a Ie Rman for Consoliiloted Collars
Inc
Nuw. on~ or the reasons Har·
v('v attalneft star status will! his
('oinnnuy ,s that he orten travel s
at n~)(ht tn order to cover more
dl ~ tance at a time when roads are
the Amel'lcans
le11 heavily uNed Some of thlJ
"So far the RusslanR have not : night time wheellni ts over the
mo1lern turn,ptke-type e,.:pre!UIWIY
1uceeeded In taking away a 11lngle and ~on,. 111 on old poorlv main·
barrel of our oil But the Am~.-1· talnerl highway route.s and rural
canJI? They have taken mllllo*• I'Ouds Hill adjustment problems
and mll11on" of hnrreh1 rroDil a,r·
eas thnl on&lt;'e we•·c ours lr'or this bcrome ('tll'rf'spoudln,J!IY
more
1.11 th~ harah reallty The Pl'eeiOUI! aeulc thefi!fore. with theh inc'Tdasfuel on w!llc'h tbelr prollipen,b d~· ln,lfi)l decrepit 1t.aW of t e o er
penda becorr.es ever flarc.1er to trails.
find within their borden That
ltarvev wan\1 it understood
Ia why thfly are shoW los them· that he ' ~ by no means unbai)Pv
selves every bit u keen 11 . t~e about the new expr. .ways, w''h
Rullll&amp;n! to gAt hold of Britain's the•r well-en(lncered
li!r~dln~.
oU lnterull In the Middle Ell&amp;t" hlfhwa:y dividers. ,nd reftectorlz·
Our friend knocks his own peo· (!d ~iJin&amp;. 1'htae are wundC'I'&amp; tha(
pie for ptaylng footllle wlth 1•otd make his lob a pl&lt;&gt;,8ure, for he Is
Anrl' Mellon , th~n a~aasador ~ 0 a liood driver and usuallv feeh
Btitlln. In 8 IID-1:'0 deal with · the mere at twme on the toad than
Anb oil, and sef&gt;mR shocked tbet othcrwlae
1
outr Oil was prinaiplllJ owned
No--it's ju~t the tenible can·
by old "-ndy, who cer!.ilnly want· trut betwe41n the sheer deltaht
ed It 1 11.
or Ute new road and the 'o)lrack·
· But Harrl'l kills me with this lnt wrlthina Of the ol~. tbat Ill
one: "So Jn the mOlt 1neredible slow'y chanJinl him from 1 s11ne
way we threw away theae vaat Q,llb.en. Into a qulverlniJ. !1h1Vflrln¥
Middle Eaat trel!lures which wore shell,

oun 'lone to exploit "
Oh brolher, It aha' do

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3:43 New!l Picture
6:00
6:32 Cix.Ou".t Boy
'l':OO Steve AJleo Sbow
8:00 Alcoa ' Hour
9·00 The Web
8:30 People Are Funny
10:00 Newll Headllnea
10 10 Nitewatcb
12 30Sign Off

H3
600 WAtch Mr. Wi.!ard

shockin [! reaetion Ht.rtehed and
haunted , hl' ~lrLVl'S with Onf' f'\ f'
to pirk out hili1len direc-tion ancl •
warning 11lgns that :ltp hard to
fmd In the r!!n·1tmr and virtuallv
lnvJ~iblf' ot n1.;rht The other eH'
oeers hont&gt;lcs.!!ly ror non-existent
lane markin g_~ ' and for the edge
o( th~ roatl Hi:~ sp('ed drops to
a t'rawl

eliminate

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Excessive speed not only is unnecessary.

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lrarvey
find~ life anythmg but lilting
Quite fn&gt;qu t&gt;ntly, the .,~th, he 1.,
encouraged In find that many
areaq and towns lhrnugh which
h" d r lves h live tu ken 1t 8 ~ t 0

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Many motorists think that by observing the
posted speed limit they 're driving safely But
safety experts point out that a state or city
speed limit is merely a maximum safe speed
under idea·l conditions.

1 haH the hm.- whelher Jimmy Hof.
fa is bucking (or head of the Arab
League or it Johnn.v Oio will be
the nrw envoy to the Gaza Strip,
As rar n.!l I ('an make out lodov,
BY ROBER~ IJIUARK
Pres1d£'nl f.1senhower is really
It St't&gt;ms to me that this 18 pr£'· J1mmy Valentine, and
he just
rl~ly when~ r came m
crack("d all the sates in Da'llaS·
Tht• f111nc is spmnlng the r.er· ('Us What ever hippened to Cy·
m11 n m;~rk 1 ~ sneermg a! the Brit· 1 prus' Arl:' t~ey rnovlnltl lhe fran·
1 .~ h pound, the heJn of the Hll· t'hJ~e to Los Angeles?
Between the rows. over segreJer Youth ar·r entertaining u new
leuder over the steins In the bier· gntlon and Confldcnlial and KrusJ~tubes and therE' Is trouble in the chev (never E'ould !pell that man's
Eost a8 u11ual
n11me, and eouldn't care 1ess) 1
The American
Congre~s is don't know who killed Cock Rob.
knoeking f'd~es ofr the rnllitury 10 • 1ct 11 t one t he name 0 f th e 188 t
approprint1ons. The Imam of Muk· La\Jn American ptcsldent they
rut IS mad at uw Jnsulll n of omnr hu1npNI orr The only comfortmg
ur snmelh tng Somebody an Brat- lh mg ts tl ta t th e~e 1s.a nunor rev1\.
bh Somt•" lwre 18 yelling about lut1on gomg on 1n Cuba, and thal
k1ck1ng uut the Bntish, who must at least I can undcrsta.nd, If only
be w£'ary of the hoot by no...,
beceuse the outs get bred ot the
The uhost Q£ the late John Bu· stl'a lmg by the tns and want somr
JChan Is wrlllng the script Ill SyI bellevr. the fish are b1ttn(l in
ria and I expe&lt;-t to soc Greenman- my neck of the wood~ I thmk
tl e' arrtve uny monient Alfred I'll go catch some and let Dave
Hit cht'ook ndes aga 111 , as well , Bee~ worry the trDuble 111 Ghana
and when the.v hit me wtth Mar·
{Copyr.ght. 1957, by United
lhs Dodd agam the other 1tay, 1 Fcilturt&lt;, lnc)
just wanted to s1t down and ha'¥'c
t• a good cry. I f'Xpt!d lhe greatest
fiiR ever cummitted ll'galns't
a
1
... bored wo1·ld was wheo F D R. got
llis Dodds mixed snd appoinlctl
A'J
Murtho 1s old man 41.11 amllassadvr
J;lr\
to Germany .

Dally Vac:ati.JD Bible School Proaram 7:30.

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At 30 miles an hour. stupping •stance
in creased to 100 feet At 40 mtles the distance
requiJ ed 1s 164 feet At 50 miles. 243 feet.

R[lARK
REPORT

. . Tioo ...... WiftllloloCt.u
IHOWIR HILD
A .lbowet wu ~tven by• )fra
_.,.. nu-, lll.uOo, for Mr
and Mrs, Rowvd. lolmlon Jr.,
l'r:ldar eveni4(. AuJ. 23. 'ftJ(IR

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hkelihOQd of an accident The greater the
speed, the less t1me you have to react ip an
emergency. And it takes longer, naturaJiy, to
halt a speeding auto than one moving slowly
(t takes at least 52 feet to stop a vehicle
moving 20 m1Ies an hoUJ with a fairly alert
driver, ordinary circ umstances and good
brakes

What is speeding? II con be 20, 40 or 60 but useless. Studies show that a speeder gains
mph These factors must be considered: (1) little time on a trip.
condition or the road; (2) condition of the mo·
In city traffic excessive speed makt;&gt;s for
tor veh,cle, (3) condition of the driver; 14) uncomrcrtable driving - frequent .stopping
weather and v1sibihty, anr:t (:1) amoun t and Cor lights, quick braking, increased danger.
type of vehicular and pedestrian tramc
Everything a speeder accomplishes may be
Speed kills, because it increases the forces wiped out by an accident - including his
which, in an accident, turn useful equipment rtght to drive . .
- such as metal and glass.-into deadly wea·
Speeding is bad citizenship. ll's bad man·
pons
ners. Even etiquette experts: have !lpoken out
Alld speed kills because It increnses the against it.
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R-_]1etrs D 15t h Of season Natt'onal Rt'fle
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T0 M1•Iwaukee Ffl day By 9-5 Mal.ehes To Be

thre-e-ron JUmp \II th~ seeond
when ht&gt; homered wnh two on
Del Enms ' ntnth-uullnl!: jacnflce
fly scored Wally Muun wttl:~ the
wmntng run 111 St LoUis' v1etory
aver Chicago \\-1lmer Ylllegar
Rend Mizell ~t ruck ou t II butters
m gaining his sJxth VIctory
Grann y Hllmner dt·ove in twa of
Ph1ladelph1D's fuur rum. mcluding whaJ provpd to be the wmnlng
run Wl(h a fo ur th mntng rlouble.
thit season.
Sanford hel d the P1tratcs to eight
E~ry pennant-winner genera11y hits, one of wh1ch w&amp;s Dick
lt11 its favorite "patsy " Last Groat's seventh homer of the searev, for example, the Dodgers son in the fifth mmng
._. tbe Cuba aud Cardmals
·t&amp;elf No, I "whippinR boys" by
Kellner sll :7~ k oul ~g ht White
latina: 18 out of 22 a:ames from Sox batters and yielded only siK
eacb. Aod over in the American hits to beat Boh Keegan for his
]~ap, the Yankees licked Kan- Sixth victo ry 1 he A_thletJcs gave
)';f' City 18 out of 22 and have Kellner (•nou_gh margm whe_n they
hulen t~e A.'s 17 times out of scored two run~ m the third In2iJ tbj!i )'ear .
, ning It wa~ I he White Sox' fourth
· stra1ght setback and left them
four-Homer aerraee
6~ games behmd thf' Yankee&amp;.
Tlw B.tav~a u~~ed a barrage of
Red Sox Whip Oriole"
fQUr b,ome rWJ.s Friday n!ght in
Bob Porterfield of the Red Sox
d~eating the R,edlegs for the pitched a SIX·hltter over the Or!·
e~Ptb lll'•icht tJme, 9-5 Eddie olea nnd was a1ded to hts fourth
Matllewt, Carl Saw,t.ski, 'Frank victory hy Jackte Jensen's two·
Torre and Wes Covington each run homer Ted Wllliamll, celehomered for Milwaukee as south- brating his 39th birthday, man·
paw W&amp;JTen Spahn not~hed hiS aged only one h1t in five trips and
J7th vlclfey. ·
his batting average dipped to
The Brooklyn Dodgers. still .3768, merely 2/5th of 8 percentn~· ag AJ!l out.IJ,de chance. hum- age pomt higher than Mickey Manbl )lie Cjjoot,, I,IHI, while the tie's.
C inala ;de(fa~~ the Cubs, 2· 1.
Mantle collected his 34th homer
and roOilt Jld: Sanford of t!'-1! and two :~mgles but they weren't
PhiJUea Qeai lbe ~atea, 4·3, for enough to keep Bubby Shantz
bls l?lh l.rl~mpjl.
from suffenng his fourth setback.
x..,_... 'CJJ.y dimmed the White The SenatOI's routed Shantz with
Sox ftlckerJag pennant hape• a b1t a three-run rally 10 the fifth.
more over Jn tbe American League
Al Smith's double m the loth
wben Alex Kellner atopped Chica· inning scored Vlc Wertz with the
e,, 1-L lklttom rolled over Balti- run that gave the Indians thelr
lllote, 1·1, Clewland scored a 10- triumph over the Tigers. Detroit
ill'alar. k yktory over Detroit, tled the score at 4-4 1n the ninth
aid W~hi.J.rton atopped the Van- on Charley Maxwell'B 22nd homer
tee•, ofl.
with one on and then went ahead
O""'alt Dt&gt;feata Gl•nh
with a run m the lOth. But three
Doa ~d-Jf of the Dodgers hits, a walk and a o;acrllice enadefea~d 'the Gianta for the sev· bled the Tribe to come back wJth '
eatll UhM" In two season. wh~ he two runs In their half of the lOth.
stopped them on three hltJ. CharFROM SCHOOL TO TAVIRN
~eal
tbe Brook• off to a
STILLWATER TOWNSHIP, N

DecJ ded Today

lt ain't euciJy fflrket, but the
(K&gt;nnant bound Milwaukee Braves
may be ltrnnJ]y tempted to vote
their Cincinnati "wusir.s'' a sizeable World Series slice when they
sit down to eut the melon about
a I'QOntll fro111 now.
No club in tht NaUonal Leanue
haa ~fributed more to the
Braves present stVe~ • Jame lead
tha.a the Red1Pgs, who have lost
15 out of 17 to Mi1waukee so far

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tmrn
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was "••P•e
revokedrorafler
the
owner. Molcolmn Teare, dueiosed
the premt.~es had been used b'y
other persons for the past Clvc
years as a pnvale school

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PE:RUY. Ohio Ul'
Some 1 760 marksmen t.ake awl
toduy 111 tht' first two matches out
Of sevL•n to dt Cide the Nationul
Rifl e Matc hc.s
Winners of the sc 1 ics r£'cetvf'
the eovt'lt&gt;d 1\'avy Cup 01 nd &amp;:oiL
Trophy
T he two lap shoote rs in the interna tw n ul fl'{'l:' rifle match l''rtday each brol\l' the old record as
Arm y Sgl ~lti L·s G itrown Oahu,
Hawatl, won Ihe E:vent
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Dupas Racks Up
££ h R'
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W. L. Pet. GB
78 i8 .619
Brouk.lyn
72 58 .M3 7
St. Louis
71 56 .Me 7 L,i
Cincinnati
64 63 .~04 1-6 \7
Phlladell)bia
64 63 .504 14 1,1
New York
82 69 .473 18',1
Chicago
49 75 .39~ 28
P ittsburgh
48 78 .381 30
Fridey'a Rewlh
SL Louis 2 Chicago 1
Brooklyn 10 New York. 0 night
PW!a. 4 PitU!burgh 3 mght
Milwaukee 9 Cincinnati 5 nijht
Saturdey't ProbUie Pitcher"
St. Louis at Chle&amp;go - Web
meier (6-6) vs. Elston (5-~) or
Drott (12·1G\
New York at Brooklyn - Barclay (8-7) VB Ma&amp;lie (6~)
PittJburgh at Pltiladelphia Douglaa (1-2) vs HaddJx 00..10).
Milwaukee at Cincinnati night
- Burdette (14-7) vs Jeffcoat (B-12)
Sundey'1 Games
New York at Brooklyn
St. Louis at Chicago
Milwaukee at Clnelnnnti
Pittsburgh at Philadelpblll 2

MIAMI BEACH UP - Young
Ralph Dupa s added a 66th victory
to h1s impressiVE' ring record Frl
day night aga•nst Johnny Busso
and demander! today \1; know
AMUICAN LEAGU&amp;
"what the heck I've got to do" to
W. L. Pet. GB
get a IIti e fight With l1ghtwe.ght New York
82 46 .641
champion Joe Breltwn
Chicago
'Ja !:12 .!591 61h
Boston
68
59 .1535 l31f.!
" J've .fJeen around almost seven
63 85 .492 19
years I've got a good record l'm Detroit
83 66 .488 191h
SUpposed tro be second-ranked con- Cleveland
Baltimore
60 66 A76 21
tender. What have I gotta do tu
Kanus City
50 78 .301 32
a:et a crack ot the htle''" the 21 ·
49 78 .386 32~
year old N~w Orleans boxer asked Washinaton
llrldey's Reaulh
Dupaa, who has fought 80 times
since he took to the nng in hill Washin(ton 4 New York 2
BoSton 8 Baltimore 1 night
teens, had scv(' ral bad moments
but weatherad Friday night's 10- Kansas City 3 Chicago l night
round televls10n bout agamst Cleve. 6 Detroit ~ 10 inn, night
Saturd•r'• ProNble Pltchen
Hard • punching BliS30, of New
Washington
at New York night
York, with on!v a scratch He won
-Kemmerer (7-9) vs Ditmer (8-3)
the bout in· the Mtamt Heath Audl.Boston at Baltimore night torium unanimously.
Fornieles
(8-12) vs Brown (15-7)
There were no knockdowns, but
Detroit at Clevel;.md nigh t-there were several close calls after Dupaa go\ gomg 111 the fourth L~ (8-15) ' Vs Wynn (14-1!5) vr
round, roarmg ocr the ropes where Mossi 10-8).
Chicago at Kansas City nighl
he was tagged with a S-\ unnmg left
to angril.y pump a withur1ng sf!r· -Wilson 0341&gt; \·5 Gorman {4 7)
Sul\d•v•• Gem••
ies of rights and lefts llt Hull.'lo's
Boston at Baltimore
head
Wuhlngton at New York
Cleveland at Detroit
Chi&lt;'ago at Kansas City

Mantle Trat'Js
w·n·
Only
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By Small M~Jrgin

Too HEAvv
RAYMOND. S Il - Thieves
NEW YORK UP - 1\liekey Manbacked up their truck to n grain tic, only 2-~ths ot a point behjnd
bin near here owned by Arlanrt Ted Williams in their battle for
Bau and loaded up 200 bus hels the American League batting' title,
Tbe truqk got stuck In the mutl yets an ()J&gt;POrtuuJty +Q take over
and they had to throw orr m~l the leadership tomght when he
They finally got faces Russ Kemmerer of washiqgton
away with about
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Held Sunday

On August 24. the Kyg~r Cr.eek
Station of tile Ohio Valley Electric
Corporation held its Th1rd Annual
Picnic at the Meig.!l Cou~ty Fairgrounds, near Pomeroy.
Accordmg to the Plant Manager,
James B. Harreld, approximately
l.t:'iO persons attenderl.
Gnmes, movies, pony rides, a
merry-go-round, along with var
iou!l contests- furnished the enter·
talnment throughout the day and

to find eoergthing gou
need for home repairs
and modernizing at •••
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Mr$. Ettie Spencer received
word I of the death of her daugh·
Br William F. Gregory
ler-J n·law, Mrs Cecil Spencer o.f
Meton County Auent
A niNO THI YOUTH SHOW Edgerton, Wise.
Mrs. Mary K. Rose and children
Rqulatlom for Penicillin
New rtgulatloris concE'rninl! spent Saturday with her llusband
the use of penw:Hhn in the treat- who is employed a' Mansf~eld,
mt&gt;n or mastitis became efrective
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Aug.ust 1957. The ftrst regulation Sunday they aJI went ttY Canton to I'
s.tate.s that a warning in big let- attend the Rose reunwn held at
ters has to appear on the outside the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches.· 1
ter Rose. Mrs . Dora Rose who had
of the penlcillm container.
been
In Wadswarth and Conton
W!lrnlng advises
dalrymen · to
withhold, from human consumpVEIIMONT'S BUSY BEES
tion, milk fl'Om treated cows for
BlTRUNGTON,
Vt.-Last year
72 hours or three full days. II
bee.s protakes that lonj Ol)o twice-a~ay about 10,000 eoloniea
duced
about
fOO,OOO
pounds
of
milkine: rol' the anti-biotics to be
honey In Vermont to top the New
removed fram the udder. The sec- England avera,:e. The honey proond regulation specifies that sin· duced was valued at $122,000 ti.C·
gle doses of mastlt,!J
ointrnenh cording to Enoch Tompkins of
can-not wntain mote than 100,000 the University of Vermont.
units of penicillin . The Food and
Drug AdnwtislraHon has indicated
that it these regulations do nol
eorre'Ct the sitm1tion that a complete ban on the use of mastitis
o1ntmenls, contaimng •peni-cillin,
w1!1 be forthcoming This is a silua'Uon for the dajrymen to take
care of and correct
These regulations .'lhou!d be
strictly observed so that all dairy
men do not suffer because or the
:~ction of a few
DairymQn guilty of ~hipping
milk from penicillin treated cows
before the prescribed time, 72
hour.s or until the se·:enth m:lk
ing, are liable ffi' court aet1on .
Prope-r Corn Fertilization
While visiti.ng the West Virginia Univeulty's Ohio . Valley
Experiment Station and talking
to the Station Manager, Charley
Sperow, I observed some rorn
fcrtih~ntion plots which really
tell a story,
Often we hear that heavy fer·
1ilizer appltcations on corn in the
spring will cautro the corn to

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Exterior paint 11
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Finder call 123 or contact Lu.cy
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Fully equipped wilh Mark ~5
electr1c motor
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craft crailer. Now $l620. Miners
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Aut.~arilled Mercury dealer.
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IY LOUIS CASSELS
United Prew Staff Corrllpondent
WASHINGTON UP- The head
of the South's largest religious
denomination said today church
membtrs 1 bave three "dea r dut
Jeti'' to perform in seckmg a
Chritllian solution or Souther n
ra cia l problems.
The duliee: were listed by Rt&gt;p.
Brooks Jiaya D-Ark ., recently
elected pre1ident or the H.&amp;IO.OOO
member Southern Bapt.ut convention. in an interview ln his c-apitol hill office. He t.eseribed tht&gt;m
a •·moral lmperath•ett"
whicb
"~nfront every .sincere c flltian
l~.~o·man, regardless of hh (lt'rBOn·
al views on 1e~egation
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Robert Learned. putar
of the LeUrt Fall• UB Church hu
announced th"' Quart.erb' M~&amp;
will be beld Sunday m~.
Sept. 1 The Rev. E.~ H. ~Q
will be in char&amp;e.
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M
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Le . lllller r&amp;o
J eelv~ aan tel'e~m ;;::m the polio
team in Tokyo, Japan, nying that
theit' son, A/ 2c Donald Mll]fr,
wil1 be evacuated within 1 week.
Mn. George Cummin.a enter: tained Friday eveninR with a mlJ.
cellaneou1 1hower in honor of
her stster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
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the
church .m~ st. str~ke hard at any
thrcJt, mtlmldatJ~n , or physu:·aJ
Violence. The Chrl!t~an consc1ence
cannot condDne beatm g~ bnmbt~s
and the br\ltaUUes of night nding
Mr and Mr~~: Andrew Croq aad
thugs '•
!children vi11ted Sunday Witb her
Must Display Courage
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Yeag1
er of Letart, W Va.
1
FinaiiJ. church memberg mll~ t
Guests over the week end of
; ~lspllly "im~.g~nation a~d ~~r~ .. ~ Ml'. and Mrs. F1oyd Norrja were
~ tJ.an &lt;''!ur.at;e In corrcctmg spe- Mr. and Mri'l. Homer Jaeeaud of
I cttic :"'tuatJOnl where th~ adual 1 Racine, Mr. and Mr1. Grady Crait,
' practice of ~be . c~!"mumty haf daughter, Sherry and the Rev. and
: produced inJua:t~.
Mrs. Robert Learned and dauJbtspoken, 59 year
old Arkansas , Jn the present mflamed state of er, Faye, of Junction City.
congrepman, "is to ke-ep free . Southern !eeUng5, Hays feels, a
and Uhfetterl'd the prophetic · flfm det~rmlnation tn work for
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Lewl~.
voice Of the chu-rch."
f"simple Jwtice" may yield more and I!IOn, Tommy, are viaiUng Mr.
Hays !laid attempts lo "silence" 1 real progreS!I in race relations and Mrs. John Marr of Racine and
a rnlniltcr who prOW; the aore : tban aa appeal to the higher mo- Mr. and Mrs. Lewi! ~iller.
•pots of a ('ongregation's ron- 1 tlve o! brotherly love.
,Don H. Powell, who 11 emplo)'ed
!IC'IPnce are " lhe supreme bere-~ "It wiD tate courar,. and con- In Cotumbu"~ is apendin&amp;: a two
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viction to t.Ueharge these three w~ks vacation witb his parents,
Minister NHch Dehftd.H
dutie1.'' he aaid.
Mr. and Mrs H. B. PoweU.
Billy CJ'oo'l, Racinf, and LawThe WSCS ice cream 8t.IC'ill and
bate sale
held on the ehureh renco:: Balser, spent a we4$'a v•
cation tn th.e Cattkill Mquatain1
Sunday School attendan('e on lawn last Priday evening was well in New York.
attended. ProceedJ amounted to
Mr
August 25 wa.!l +t and the otterlng
$7'7.40. The Socjety wishes to exwas $613.
tend their tbant1 to all who helpworsbtp services were held at ed
In any way.
10:45. John Taylor was leadPr of
~ Grange mPt lagt Thur8day.
last Wednes day vvenin&amp;: prayer
Aug. ~ with IJJ attendance of 22.
services.
Dwint: the bwiness meeting
The WSCS held IU regular meet·
with
Cliff Stout in charge a report
ing on Tuesday evening, Aug 20,
was
given
by the Home-Ec chairat the Follrod-Robmson home,
man, Hazel Stout. S8J'ah Caldwell
with an attendance of ten and one gave a report on the it"e cream
visitor Durin~: tht busmen meet· social. Plans for Boost~-r Night.
ins further plans were made for ne:d month, were discussed ana
the ice cream social and bake sale. the election and installation of ofSupply work for ltle coming year ficen :K"heduled for September
WIS discu!lS('d . Money raising pr6- and OcWber was dtscussed
jeds were discussed and plalUI
Jce cream, cake and coffee was
were made to attend the District served by Eleanor Douglas and
meeting at the Forest Run Chureh. Margaret Spe'ncer.
The program. "A Miuuonary
The next meeting will be held
Pilgrimage Travelogue" was led September 5. •
by Nina Robmson. The new proMr. and Mn. Earl Summerfield
i
gram books were diJ:tributed.
and sons have been villitlng ller
Refreshments of 1ce cream{ cake father, I . E. Pitta.
and coffee were ~rve~.
Mn. Clara Follrod ie vi&amp;Ung
The next meehng will be held her brother .Harry Barnett of
\veth
tbe home or Isola 1-aylor on Columbw a~ attended tbei State
With property valpi\S
Tuesday evemng, Sept. 17.
Fair
building costs on. the
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. 1'he MYF held 1bi regular me.et-~ M~. and Mrs. Ch•rles O'Brien
the
safest
course
iS
full
pro.
mg Sund~:~y eYemng, Aug. 25, With and baby 111 ent the week end with
tection
through Insuran attendance of nme youth and her parents, Mr. and Mn. Garner
one adult
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ance.
The lesson subJec~. Will FoundBob Wh!Untch and Clair Woode
ers O£ Our Chul'&lt;'h. · More fac_ts attended the Ohio State Fair on
were collected relative to the his- S d
tory of the loca~l c~urch.
.
u~b=YM:mard Swartz faJJtily spent
. Ourmg the" busmess meetmg the week end in Lancaster with
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led by Janice Swartz, president, a ltn Beatrice Bentz and family.
ID81U'anee of AU TypH
party for September wt~s di.scU!I:• d
~
s r1r
b h d
aug11ter, an a. w o a
Iy,Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Singer ae d ~nd ta b! ed un til the next Tbe1r the
E. Zlld St. Pho11e :IS-&gt;: Pom.
p1St week there, reond daughter spent ••v•rat ••••
The meeting
cloaed wl·"u1 'he
~
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Waid meetmg.
.
Spencer and family.
MYF benediction
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f81Se
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Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wi1tiams
The swartz family reunwn wtll
OPTD.ll11:111T
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of West Columbla viaited Mr. and be held in the Woode Grove next
NELSONVILLE, 0. UP-Gov. Mr:!l. Curt Frederick, Wednesday sunday, s_
ep_Le_m_be_~
r ~.'-·---c. William ONeUl Sunday pralfled e\'l!ning.
three HockllJg VaUey wal mlnm
Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick Su~~~y~nd Mrs. Lowell Bing and
But c..l llbNt. , _ _
wbo risked tbeJto llvco '" ' m&gt;ne called on Mr. and u -. Reid E•k d
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10 n, Michael, spent the wee en 1
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It d d b Y 1 tvenina:. lira.
In a ceremony
Eynon
-Mra. H•ttie Frederick
disaster
last year. ' en e
non ' ' Mo-•ng
star,is qui.te ill.
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United Mine Workers of Ameriei
Mr. and ~ Elson Spencer and
o.Wclal and a U. S. Bureau of family viaited hi1 parents, Mr. ~d
Mine representative, the gover-- Mn. Heo.ry S~ncer, Sunday.
nor presented medals to Eldridge · Mr. and Mrs: Victor Wood' and
Hanning, Oak Grov~; Tom Riley, famlly are visiting bla parents,
Ne13onvllle lind Wllll,am Stephen· Mr. aad Mra. Jack Wood.
son, Gloust,r.
Mr. ani;! ft'lr8. Wen®J.I Calendine
George Watera, South Zanes· and daughter, Donna, and brother,
vUle, UMW~ repreoscnllative. de- Larry, Athen1, were guests of Mr.
~rlbed the deedzs q! the men. and Mn Wald Spencer and tamHe Hid Kannln.l nearly died in Uy Saturday night.
his heoric effort to reach Law·
Mrs. Bather Wria:ht and dlught·
renee Newsom; of Rllets crawl· en of -f'i~ Pointi sent Sund1y
lot Jato\ th,e' •ycer h~le to tie ,a wltb Mr. and 'Mrs. Waid Spencer.
rope arou,nd l{.ln~n• before .h:e
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins of
~oo was overcome.
stephenson , Mt. Olive sPent Sunday with Mrs.
;,,
f.oll()wed tbe other Ill-en mto tbe 1 Gertrude Warner and 1on, Wil·
1 bur.
hole to help lu. 9tbe rescue.
The Joseph A. Holmes Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank,
mMal and certificate of heroism Mrs. Curt Frederick, Mrs. Norman
'!"en! eJ!!Plt.lned by T. C. Higghltl, Frederick and son.a, Jack and ;JerSt Clairsville, district supervisor ry, and Mrs. Milo Biq-s called on
for the U. ~- Sureau of Mines.
Mr. and 'Mr.R. Henry S~n~er, Sunday afternoon.
:Mrs. Edith Bin&amp;, returned to
You always get "yes" for an answer,
her home in Wooster aftU spend·
Leanna Brewer visited her Aunt Jng a week with her aon, Lowell
when
ask us if we can do any job
Bing, and family . '
Marlyn In Columbus, recent Iy,
Mr. and Mr 11 John Piau
and
of Auto Servicing.
aon of Columbull visJted her mother, Mrs. Lucy Hayes over tb~
We're geared to meet all yOur needs.
week end.
Mr. and Yn. Ivan Wood and
son, Keith, of Pomeroy, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mn. Jack Wood,

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romatoes targe, Pint
non-acld.
Secontl lioUJe l!last
from school ~ouse. Wm. H.
Holmes, $1-raeuse, Ohio;
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dleport. !: rooms and bath. Call
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SALE-CORN
PICKERS, 4-room houae, 3 aerea garden. $3$
Clfse, John Deere, Co-Op, Gen·
per month, At Apple Grove.
ellll JnterDational, 1 Wood :Bra·
See Alex Wh.elet.
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6-29-tltc· MALE lfELP WA.N'I1ED
WHY NQT BE a successful bus!·
F!FB NOYI!ILTY CORNER below
"It" like ' m•nt others?
:Middl~
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Sc!hool. ~sed
Don't ncJ]~t. See me at once
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lZ I•Uie double ~arrol, 1-13
tlouilly Aavertised Watkins
•p u.(e au•oJ»ttlc.
to,
Pl'oductl lor · borne and farm.
~ ln-~· ' Open OveolnU
You need no money, just a~~
10:00.
6 30 1C
car or light lr•ck. lnqo~•
B ekwitb piand Good
about the free inauraoef'. Wnle
Call 11 oon. · SPruce
Ross
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Sell reasonably. Contact Clara
Welch, Rt. I, Rutland, 0.
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FARM - 120 OCTel - 65 acrOI
l.rael&lt;&gt;r tillable. Eotlmate 7500
ft. timber. Good fences. Plenty
water. Good 7 room house.
Large barn. Other outbuild.inp.
Some lru•l. MosUy peaeh. A
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r(!eeived word that their sbn, 'M.A._
S. N. Don Hayman, w.a releaaf!d
from Bethesda Naval Ho~plta1 In
MarYland 'I'd h•• re\Urned to
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Ne'w Rubber Belting, 8" wide, ftO
foot loq, 2~ R .P. and 1~4 H.P . COMPT.i£'11E JniUI'ance Proteetlo-.
practically new J!:lectrlc Motors.
Lif•, A.utc.o. Fire. Poho: C.U Dor
Will S~Jl or TraCie {or 600 x ~6
Mill11 FChlrtle:ort. Ohio
tlrea. Stanley Gjbbs, Rt.2, Loag 1-..:;::;::.~::;:,:::::;:::.:;;,;::::::~-BoUom, Ohio. in back of ueW
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Blll\Ooodwln. 6 miles from W ·
Scaf,:;;~ld B31tdi;1 Drop Cl.oUd.
keovlllo on R~ 11811. Tel. WU·
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Coal M'mers Are
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IWhlt•)peach,s.
We are
pickiint Elberta
Bring container. Webster Fruit
Farm. 5 mi. east of Chester,
0 . Telephone YU-53201 Che,ter.
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You pick 'em for half. Canning
and Equipment. Good sized Jot.
tomatoes. Phone 3659.
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ht Bu:Uind V1Uaee.
Veiy
reagonably
priced. Poor
1br &amp; Restaurant. Established
health reason for retirement
,bushieu for 25 yn, Write Bolt
Phone 24934. l!.lrs. w. S. Up·
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TU-24888.
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Choice of two fine "210" 2
doors and one like new Belaire GIIAVELY 1liACTOR 11ALB11 ..d
'2 door. Blaettnars, Pomeroy/
S.rvlco. R. A. Finlaw, 511 E.
8·29-etc.
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Hany recondltlone4 used one
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One, Two and Three Bedrooms.
lar~e stock must go. Bring your
detnres and your proble-ms.
we're dealtng on the very lowmove in tomorrow. Try us.
est possible terms!

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191i6 Buick V8
$2,495 . 4 door
Special "Hard 'top" Sedan. Less
than 12,000 miles.
Dynaflow Good )'(lUng G:.~ernsey and Jersey
cow · $12!t Victor Swain, Rn.cine,
drive,· R &amp;: H. Almost like the
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8·211-3tp
day it was sold. Blaettnprs,
Pomeroy.
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Your Pontiac dealer can !live you a complete f~-an4-~ 1
comporiaon and llD on-tbe-roacl test tQ prove that Pontiac P!ll'fobnance
) ltl!nda head and shoulders above 81tyt.hins in tho low-prica ~j ,

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$l,49G. 2 door
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~ring Mcrcomatlc drive. 1 LI!te
new 1n every detaiL Blaettnars.
Pol)leroy.
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JD55 Pontiac. $1,695. V8 2 oor
lrv
Sed.&amp;n, Hydramatit drive, R &amp; For Re8tuurants or Schools: Nev.
M. One careJul owner. l &gt;ow
'S tainless.. Refrigerator. 32 cu
mileage. A "cream puff'. BIaelft, 2 door, compete,
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with unit
tnars, PomeToy.
i-2J;.Btc
was $950.00 now $6:10.00. Guaranteed. jACK'S REFRIGEkA19 "4 Ford. $895. 2 door Sedan.
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Original black rinL.. h llke new.
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'"Ev~r)' !a)'man who really
lievea bls Cbristtan
profet~~~lon
moat help to defend h1s mmutcr
from any political, IOCtal or e~ ·
noinic pretsure.a that would ket&gt;p
him from speakmg out h1s 1n1e
.:-onvlctions"
The ll!t'ond duty he 1&gt;a1d. l-&gt; to
throw aU of the tnflue ncc ul r,eliglon-and tbnt Influence Is con:
sJderable In most .Southern .~otn
mumhe s-o~ the !IJ~~ r&gt;f a n~n
V!Ol~nt adJU!tment
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till! heavy-d11ty construction, the road-hugginr heft and eolid '
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Tros'lers

farm . Chester Spencer. Rt. No.
s. Ponleroy, 0.
8-29·3tp
HHdqu.rtvl felt
lam~~"'Jnlte Lugaage - Lsne Ced.Jf
•:"neata - LAU Window Fan&amp;Fri&amp;idaire Re!rla:eratora.
IMler 'urniture, Mlclclleport, Ohlo

l9} BUSI'neSS

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ReIIP'IOUS
;oSays Churches
Have Clear Duty

Mr . and Mrs. George Soudera
and daughter, Columbu1, apent
Lhe week eud with her parentt,
Mr. and Mr!! Dell Talbott.
Randy Well.!
Frieda Carpe,nter and Howard
LIWteoce attended the Athl'll8

and Eber and Iva
Carpenter called on Mrs Dorothy.
NEW YORK UP- Pain-wracked Dunt recently.
Ted Kluszew.ski msisted today he'a
Mr. and M1"8. Howard Bissell
Wanteo- PAPER H. ,NGTh.G- 25 " not quitting.''
and daughter returned from Wash·
years ex.,:erienee, · free et'i
The big CinQinnati first base- ington st~te where Mr. Bwell has
mates. L. V. Reldn,f•r, Racir. • m:~n is only a put-ti me perform- been llahoned wltb the Army .
Box 124 • Ohio.
7-~' er now because ol a ~lipped disc
Randy We~la returned .to h11
_ _ _ _ _ - __ _
In his spine but he !la)'tl he isn't home in Xem~ after spenddmg sev(
rcadv to hang up hia mitt yet.
eraJ weeks wllh hts enn parents,
"l'¥inybc I'U undereo an opera- Mr. and M~ Del Talbott.. .
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lion this winter." he f.a.ld. "I
Mrl. Sylv:.a Joho.ton, Cah_fom1a,
hnven't ,..ally decided what f'll and Mn. Dorsa Deal, Gambier, o.,
do about the back. But l'm not go- ~1lled. on Eber Carpenter and fam ing to nuJt ba.&amp;eblll. My back lly recently.
··~r you nrc over~. neat, tlavc a still bothers me a1tbough It isn't Mr. and Mra. s. w. Durst, Portcar. and are mterested in a
b A as it was during land were l'eeent e~llers on the
good 1olid sales po~ltion In t~ near 1Y as ,a.,
Eber Carpenter family.
-Pomeroy
Write Box 5247, the sprine.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rttehiil
Columbu.s. Ohio."
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•Kluuew~, who- will be 33 next " Jr. vJalted hia 1atber. Lawreac~
rnonth, takes num~roUB . pUis e~- Rttf'nle Sr., and Mr. and M.ra. R.
cry day to keep ~be pam ln h19 R Durst •ad aons, recentlv. '
b k fr
be..t~tmmg unbearable
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a~
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· Mrs. Zetta Boyd and children,
Those pill&amp; are the thlnRs Parkenburg and Olive and Dell
Lhat ·keep me going," .said the Talbott called in Eber Carpenter
museular Redlea:
v~enn, who and family Sunday afternoon.
..By lhJ
was once , among the most feared
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Glueseneamp
Hour
1lugJers in the National ~ague. apent l Week end in Bethesda, Md .
or
6d far this seasqn, big Klu bas with their son, Lawrence Jr.
been in only !58 &amp;ames for Cln'Mn. Alice Van Cooney is feel·
Contract"
einnaU and ia mal)y of them he ing better after bemg ill for sev• Gradina: • Ditch DiU4JI.
appet-Ped solbly u a pinch bitt..-.
eral weeks
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
There b little question
The wsCs met with Mrs, Paul·
eTruck Loading Equipment
the National Le'gue that B g ine Brewer on Wednesday eveneBaek·Hoe Service
Klu's absence from the regular ing
eDump Truck Service
lineup cobest U.mleRbedlehgs whhatdevf' '
and Mrs . A . C. Brewer vi•
Phone Cheshire 7-74.7f
· chance t. Y g t ave ' 0 lied their doughier and family,
be a senous.perm(lnt contender Mr. and Mr:o Clyde Close, Belpre,
- r - - ---l---Kluszewskla un~study, G~ol'ge r"""enll
TERMITES EXTERMtNATED
Crowe, did a aupeib job of filling ...~
y,
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-------For frt=e Inspection ph,me 383·M, in for bim wlth 28 hornblets anld OHIO VALLEY LIVESOCK co.
G II more SuppIy Store, Pomero:y, 79 RBI'a
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but he proba
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Yb'WOU
SALES REPORT
All work a:ua.ranteed. Fully in· have wound up a,e t e c1u a No.
GALLIPOUS - HOGS- 175 to
sured. Vaughan's Jndustria1 and 1 pinch hitter had Ted been able 220 Jbs 20 to 21 ; 220 to 250 lb1
R eSJ'i eJ.ua
" 1 Term...,.
1•- con t roIS er- to Kluszewski's
play everv day.back trouble is 20 t o 21 ; L'Jg ht 18 t o 21 ; F at So wa
vice, St Marys, w. va.
7 25 tf
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h
h 't h
H to 18;' Stags 12 to 16; Boars 10
nothmg new. a 1t oug 1 81 nev- to 14; Sow" and P1ga 40 to 75;
~ - ~=:-:-er hampered bis piny as much as Shoats 5 to 20
Custom Built Kirchen. Kitchell~' tttis year. Reports sprung up last
CATTLE _ Steers lf to 22;
&lt;l6!slgned for your home. lt~re~ winter tbat the Redlegs were try- Heifers 10 tn lO; Baby Beef 14 to
estima tes 7 oreman &amp; Abbott ing to trade the veteran first sack- 22 ; Fat Cows 10 to 13.50 ; canners
Phone 6~Y.
B-6-U er but CinclnnaU officials persist· 6 to lO; Bulls 10 to 1'1; Milk Cowa
ently deoied them.
60 to 130.
&amp;AoJo. TEI.ivlSJON Sl!JtVICE,
"The only thing 1 can do is keep
VEAL CALV·ES _ Tops 27 ;
Pbon11 1.JO, Cle}and Appllance my fingers crossed," said Klu, Seconds 22 to 2:1-; Medium 1~ to
StoniJ W W. 14.ain St., PomllllOf leanlug on the iron bar of the bat- 20· Com. and Hvs. 12 to 22 · Culls
2-23-tf
ting cage. "I'm hoping something 1 8
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can •be done ,about my bo.ck this
s~EEP~Ewes and Lms 5 to 10;
Q\JlCK SERVICE em Wtteb &amp;e- winter .. And I m loo~,mg forward Stock Ewes 3 to 10 ; Fat Sheep 3
palrin' by flet.ory Trained to playmg next year.
~ 8. Culls 1 to 4 . Bucka 3 to 8
wateh:inakP;L, COU.tiNS .,JEWE
Tile question of Kluazewsld's po1 1
to
3
-bB.s;t'?bi!ieror
1-3-tl r;~uittin¥. wa!l broached. because ~f
aLAMBSer~ Top '2 l.I50 Seconds
- -- recent e~rcutating stor1es that th1s 15 t 20 . Llgtl Wts. 12 to 10 . Com·
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might be his last year.
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CONCRI!TE BLOCKS
"Of course, that's always a pos- mon 10
__t_0_ 1_5_· - - - - sibiiity," K!u conceded, "but I ,
"'Build BeU.r Far L••"
haven't really thought about Jt, 1
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
and now that I do, I can honestly
Mrs. Henry Spencer 11pent sev.
say I have no intentiOn of quitera! days in Columbus last week
ting."
attending the State Session of the
Daughters of America .
Good Clean
Mrs. Pearl Hayes,
quite poor·

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AlfrH Hitchcock'•
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Comedy and Cartoon
Sun. A "\\n.
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''THE IUitNING HILLS"
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PA:VMENT IN ADVANCE AND WI! KEEP
SET IN OPERATION
AU Sels Are Good lle&lt;oaclltloned Sets

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Special- One moDlh for 28 eeata per word.
Full rate of 2 eeou. per wen-d wtiJ be charftd for a4vertislna ll
110t ptid for before lb,e l!ilD of etCh mDQtb followinJlnSerdon.
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Fine flooring ln
all standard
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Big Klu Insists
He's Not Thru
With Baseball

PHONE 398

You can have that second set in' the children's room, den, etc.

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Other '

Mrs. Dora RO.!H.•
graduaLlon of her grandson,
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evening 1'he """" w.. climaxed
Corn planted May 10 lnd Terti- •ide home. on the gTOond thol
by the
o! donr pm.ei
liaed at a l'llilttc! Ott 1M pounds per It Was ''hts" bouse. But Supenor
Two barbec-ue pit!, 30 ft, were acre of a 5-10-lO tertUbe-r h.un't t-'ourt Judge C. Gunrad Schneider
u'"'
.. htghlig!Jt
b"·beeue uf
,.,.the
••••menu
whkh
madeear,
lbethat
i"'&gt;"&lt;h.
l.o stalk
v.as lhl'
.11 and
l'fJrn both
pi&amp;IIled
t.he ~
noon and evening In add1t1on tu ~me day il\d fertilized at hij:ber
the re~lar meiih s:.ndwis he'S, rll'tes. As m U.lllllp!l! (,{ tlus eorn
!&gt;Oft dnnks and let cream wen• whieb was fcrtllh:ed Mt Lbe rate
served throu ghout the da}
Mr Harreld comm ented that thf' ot 1200 lbs per acre, planted the
co.st o r these annual 11 rr011 rs was S&amp;nte dity, and erowlng
right 1
borne by the Ohio Val!toy Electric be.!lllde the co.m fertilized at the 1
Corporati on and was one of I~" r:rlt• or 750 lbi. per iltte, is not 1
1 se\'e ral held am•ually ·for the h, ,,
:• 1! :.~ller andveener but the ears 1
lilt of the Kyger employees ., 1,
1
, njje r
and t.he kernels are •
1
lhetr fam•hcs
" " oq out mut.h more. Soomg ts
Servl•&amp; as the Pic nic Cornffi,lttce belie~m~ and _you cau se~ What 1
this ~ear were J
!\link, G c fertlh~:ation will 4D bY VlSllin;
Rando~ph anu E R 0 Steele .
the Experiment Station

He~ry Fonda

Mantle, who has hit flome of h!a
longe,st wallop" o.rt Senator pitchers, cQilected hls 34th •h&amp;mf'r and
two .singles ott Chuck Stobbs and
Bud Byerly Friday to rnisc lli,a
ba~~!.~g average to .S76t.
W.Wlams ce:lebrelted his 3DIJh
birthday Friday nl1ht, but managed only one Infield hit in five
!rips against Baltlp1ore M his av·
erage dipped , to .3768. He fwces
Skinny Brown of the Oriole~ tonigtt
1 rn·~ •· tldl.o:~ma and Man·
tie compare.
G. AD R. R Pet.
Williama 119
87 1150 .3'76$
Mantle 128 W J 15 163 .3764

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HALF AND HALF
Jemy·, '"mmunll)'
penm ent Station and obaerve the
him for
1wd ht'ld
e_a rn fro~ring th~rt'l you would
HACKENSACK, N J - Elting damaging bill w1fe's M1 per
find th1s theoO' dL!JPrOYed.
T Kmt pp look an axe to his HHI-

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NOTICE DF APPOINTMENT
Adminldretrl•
lstete of Frfll Jamet ThMntl,
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Deceased
Nolico Is hereby given that
Jean tthienel whose Poll Oftiec
Addre&amp;s ia Middleport, Ohio ha1
been duiy appointed as Admlnistrltl'IJ17 of tbe Estate of Freel
JameS ,11htenel late of Melas
County, 'ohio, deceued.
Dated this 23 day of Aupst,
1957.
John c . BAcon,
J~&amp;e of the Pr~att Court,
M.eijl County, Ohio. J
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T0 M1•Iwaukee Ffl day By 9-5 Mal.ehes To Be

thre-e-ron JUmp \II th~ seeond
when ht&gt; homered wnh two on
Del Enms ' ntnth-uullnl!: jacnflce
fly scored Wally Muun wttl:~ the
wmntng run 111 St LoUis' v1etory
aver Chicago \\-1lmer Ylllegar
Rend Mizell ~t ruck ou t II butters
m gaining his sJxth VIctory
Grann y Hllmner dt·ove in twa of
Ph1ladelph1D's fuur rum. mcluding whaJ provpd to be the wmnlng
run Wl(h a fo ur th mntng rlouble.
thit season.
Sanford hel d the P1tratcs to eight
E~ry pennant-winner genera11y hits, one of wh1ch w&amp;s Dick
lt11 its favorite "patsy " Last Groat's seventh homer of the searev, for example, the Dodgers son in the fifth mmng
._. tbe Cuba aud Cardmals
·t&amp;elf No, I "whippinR boys" by
Kellner sll :7~ k oul ~g ht White
latina: 18 out of 22 a:ames from Sox batters and yielded only siK
eacb. Aod over in the American hits to beat Boh Keegan for his
]~ap, the Yankees licked Kan- Sixth victo ry 1 he A_thletJcs gave
)';f' City 18 out of 22 and have Kellner (•nou_gh margm whe_n they
hulen t~e A.'s 17 times out of scored two run~ m the third In2iJ tbj!i )'ear .
, ning It wa~ I he White Sox' fourth
· stra1ght setback and left them
four-Homer aerraee
6~ games behmd thf' Yankee&amp;.
Tlw B.tav~a u~~ed a barrage of
Red Sox Whip Oriole"
fQUr b,ome rWJ.s Friday n!ght in
Bob Porterfield of the Red Sox
d~eating the R,edlegs for the pitched a SIX·hltter over the Or!·
e~Ptb lll'•icht tJme, 9-5 Eddie olea nnd was a1ded to hts fourth
Matllewt, Carl Saw,t.ski, 'Frank victory hy Jackte Jensen's two·
Torre and Wes Covington each run homer Ted Wllliamll, celehomered for Milwaukee as south- brating his 39th birthday, man·
paw W&amp;JTen Spahn not~hed hiS aged only one h1t in five trips and
J7th vlclfey. ·
his batting average dipped to
The Brooklyn Dodgers. still .3768, merely 2/5th of 8 percentn~· ag AJ!l out.IJ,de chance. hum- age pomt higher than Mickey Manbl )lie Cjjoot,, I,IHI, while the tie's.
C inala ;de(fa~~ the Cubs, 2· 1.
Mantle collected his 34th homer
and roOilt Jld: Sanford of t!'-1! and two :~mgles but they weren't
PhiJUea Qeai lbe ~atea, 4·3, for enough to keep Bubby Shantz
bls l?lh l.rl~mpjl.
from suffenng his fourth setback.
x..,_... 'CJJ.y dimmed the White The SenatOI's routed Shantz with
Sox ftlckerJag pennant hape• a b1t a three-run rally 10 the fifth.
more over Jn tbe American League
Al Smith's double m the loth
wben Alex Kellner atopped Chica· inning scored Vlc Wertz with the
e,, 1-L lklttom rolled over Balti- run that gave the Indians thelr
lllote, 1·1, Clewland scored a 10- triumph over the Tigers. Detroit
ill'alar. k yktory over Detroit, tled the score at 4-4 1n the ninth
aid W~hi.J.rton atopped the Van- on Charley Maxwell'B 22nd homer
tee•, ofl.
with one on and then went ahead
O""'alt Dt&gt;feata Gl•nh
with a run m the lOth. But three
Doa ~d-Jf of the Dodgers hits, a walk and a o;acrllice enadefea~d 'the Gianta for the sev· bled the Tribe to come back wJth '
eatll UhM" In two season. wh~ he two runs In their half of the lOth.
stopped them on three hltJ. CharFROM SCHOOL TO TAVIRN
~eal
tbe Brook• off to a
STILLWATER TOWNSHIP, N

DecJ ded Today

lt ain't euciJy fflrket, but the
(K&gt;nnant bound Milwaukee Braves
may be ltrnnJ]y tempted to vote
their Cincinnati "wusir.s'' a sizeable World Series slice when they
sit down to eut the melon about
a I'QOntll fro111 now.
No club in tht NaUonal Leanue
haa ~fributed more to the
Braves present stVe~ • Jame lead
tha.a the Red1Pgs, who have lost
15 out of 17 to Mi1waukee so far

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tmrn
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was "••P•e
revokedrorafler
the
owner. Molcolmn Teare, dueiosed
the premt.~es had been used b'y
other persons for the past Clvc
years as a pnvale school

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PE:RUY. Ohio Ul'
Some 1 760 marksmen t.ake awl
toduy 111 tht' first two matches out
Of sevL•n to dt Cide the Nationul
Rifl e Matc hc.s
Winners of the sc 1 ics r£'cetvf'
the eovt'lt&gt;d 1\'avy Cup 01 nd &amp;:oiL
Trophy
T he two lap shoote rs in the interna tw n ul fl'{'l:' rifle match l''rtday each brol\l' the old record as
Arm y Sgl ~lti L·s G itrown Oahu,
Hawatl, won Ihe E:vent
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Dupas Racks Up
££ h R'
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(n Edgt'ng RUSSO

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W. L. Pet. GB
78 i8 .619
Brouk.lyn
72 58 .M3 7
St. Louis
71 56 .Me 7 L,i
Cincinnati
64 63 .~04 1-6 \7
Phlladell)bia
64 63 .504 14 1,1
New York
82 69 .473 18',1
Chicago
49 75 .39~ 28
P ittsburgh
48 78 .381 30
Fridey'a Rewlh
SL Louis 2 Chicago 1
Brooklyn 10 New York. 0 night
PW!a. 4 PitU!burgh 3 mght
Milwaukee 9 Cincinnati 5 nijht
Saturdey't ProbUie Pitcher"
St. Louis at Chle&amp;go - Web
meier (6-6) vs. Elston (5-~) or
Drott (12·1G\
New York at Brooklyn - Barclay (8-7) VB Ma&amp;lie (6~)
PittJburgh at Pltiladelphia Douglaa (1-2) vs HaddJx 00..10).
Milwaukee at Cincinnati night
- Burdette (14-7) vs Jeffcoat (B-12)
Sundey'1 Games
New York at Brooklyn
St. Louis at Chicago
Milwaukee at Clnelnnnti
Pittsburgh at Philadelpblll 2

MIAMI BEACH UP - Young
Ralph Dupa s added a 66th victory
to h1s impressiVE' ring record Frl
day night aga•nst Johnny Busso
and demander! today \1; know
AMUICAN LEAGU&amp;
"what the heck I've got to do" to
W. L. Pet. GB
get a IIti e fight With l1ghtwe.ght New York
82 46 .641
champion Joe Breltwn
Chicago
'Ja !:12 .!591 61h
Boston
68
59 .1535 l31f.!
" J've .fJeen around almost seven
63 85 .492 19
years I've got a good record l'm Detroit
83 66 .488 191h
SUpposed tro be second-ranked con- Cleveland
Baltimore
60 66 A76 21
tender. What have I gotta do tu
Kanus City
50 78 .301 32
a:et a crack ot the htle''" the 21 ·
49 78 .386 32~
year old N~w Orleans boxer asked Washinaton
llrldey's Reaulh
Dupaa, who has fought 80 times
since he took to the nng in hill Washin(ton 4 New York 2
BoSton 8 Baltimore 1 night
teens, had scv(' ral bad moments
but weatherad Friday night's 10- Kansas City 3 Chicago l night
round televls10n bout agamst Cleve. 6 Detroit ~ 10 inn, night
Saturd•r'• ProNble Pltchen
Hard • punching BliS30, of New
Washington
at New York night
York, with on!v a scratch He won
-Kemmerer (7-9) vs Ditmer (8-3)
the bout in· the Mtamt Heath Audl.Boston at Baltimore night torium unanimously.
Fornieles
(8-12) vs Brown (15-7)
There were no knockdowns, but
Detroit at Clevel;.md nigh t-there were several close calls after Dupaa go\ gomg 111 the fourth L~ (8-15) ' Vs Wynn (14-1!5) vr
round, roarmg ocr the ropes where Mossi 10-8).
Chicago at Kansas City nighl
he was tagged with a S-\ unnmg left
to angril.y pump a withur1ng sf!r· -Wilson 0341&gt; \·5 Gorman {4 7)
Sul\d•v•• Gem••
ies of rights and lefts llt Hull.'lo's
Boston at Baltimore
head
Wuhlngton at New York
Cleveland at Detroit
Chi&lt;'ago at Kansas City

Mantle Trat'Js
w·n·
Only
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By Small M~Jrgin

Too HEAvv
RAYMOND. S Il - Thieves
NEW YORK UP - 1\liekey Manbacked up their truck to n grain tic, only 2-~ths ot a point behjnd
bin near here owned by Arlanrt Ted Williams in their battle for
Bau and loaded up 200 bus hels the American League batting' title,
Tbe truqk got stuck In the mutl yets an ()J&gt;POrtuuJty +Q take over
and they had to throw orr m~l the leadership tomght when he
They finally got faces Russ Kemmerer of washiqgton
away with about
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Held Sunday

On August 24. the Kyg~r Cr.eek
Station of tile Ohio Valley Electric
Corporation held its Th1rd Annual
Picnic at the Meig.!l Cou~ty Fairgrounds, near Pomeroy.
Accordmg to the Plant Manager,
James B. Harreld, approximately
l.t:'iO persons attenderl.
Gnmes, movies, pony rides, a
merry-go-round, along with var
iou!l contests- furnished the enter·
talnment throughout the day and

to find eoergthing gou
need for home repairs
and modernizing at •••
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Mr$. Ettie Spencer received
word I of the death of her daugh·
Br William F. Gregory
ler-J n·law, Mrs Cecil Spencer o.f
Meton County Auent
A niNO THI YOUTH SHOW Edgerton, Wise.
Mrs. Mary K. Rose and children
Rqulatlom for Penicillin
New rtgulatloris concE'rninl! spent Saturday with her llusband
the use of penw:Hhn in the treat- who is employed a' Mansf~eld,
mt&gt;n or mastitis became efrective
•
Aug.ust 1957. The ftrst regulation Sunday they aJI went ttY Canton to I'
s.tate.s that a warning in big let- attend the Rose reunwn held at
ters has to appear on the outside the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches.· 1
ter Rose. Mrs . Dora Rose who had
of the penlcillm container.
been
In Wadswarth and Conton
W!lrnlng advises
dalrymen · to
withhold, from human consumpVEIIMONT'S BUSY BEES
tion, milk fl'Om treated cows for
BlTRUNGTON,
Vt.-Last year
72 hours or three full days. II
bee.s protakes that lonj Ol)o twice-a~ay about 10,000 eoloniea
duced
about
fOO,OOO
pounds
of
milkine: rol' the anti-biotics to be
honey In Vermont to top the New
removed fram the udder. The sec- England avera,:e. The honey proond regulation specifies that sin· duced was valued at $122,000 ti.C·
gle doses of mastlt,!J
ointrnenh cording to Enoch Tompkins of
can-not wntain mote than 100,000 the University of Vermont.
units of penicillin . The Food and
Drug AdnwtislraHon has indicated
that it these regulations do nol
eorre'Ct the sitm1tion that a complete ban on the use of mastitis
o1ntmenls, contaimng •peni-cillin,
w1!1 be forthcoming This is a silua'Uon for the dajrymen to take
care of and correct
These regulations .'lhou!d be
strictly observed so that all dairy
men do not suffer because or the
:~ction of a few
DairymQn guilty of ~hipping
milk from penicillin treated cows
before the prescribed time, 72
hour.s or until the se·:enth m:lk
ing, are liable ffi' court aet1on .
Prope-r Corn Fertilization
While visiti.ng the West Virginia Univeulty's Ohio . Valley
Experiment Station and talking
to the Station Manager, Charley
Sperow, I observed some rorn
fcrtih~ntion plots which really
tell a story,
Often we hear that heavy fer·
1ilizer appltcations on corn in the
spring will cautro the corn to

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Charts avaUable,
Exterior paint 11
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Finder call 123 or contact Lu.cy
Amabary ,
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Hydramatlc drive. OrLgioal llghl
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Fully equipped wilh Mark ~5
electr1c motor
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craft crailer. Now $l620. Miners
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Aut.~arilled Mercury dealer.
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IY LOUIS CASSELS
United Prew Staff Corrllpondent
WASHINGTON UP- The head
of the South's largest religious
denomination said today church
membtrs 1 bave three "dea r dut
Jeti'' to perform in seckmg a
Chritllian solution or Souther n
ra cia l problems.
The duliee: were listed by Rt&gt;p.
Brooks Jiaya D-Ark ., recently
elected pre1ident or the H.&amp;IO.OOO
member Southern Bapt.ut convention. in an interview ln his c-apitol hill office. He t.eseribed tht&gt;m
a •·moral lmperath•ett"
whicb
"~nfront every .sincere c flltian
l~.~o·man, regardless of hh (lt'rBOn·
al views on 1e~egation
"0ul' fitst dUty" said the soft

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Robert Learned. putar
of the LeUrt Fall• UB Church hu
announced th"' Quart.erb' M~&amp;
will be beld Sunday m~.
Sept. 1 The Rev. E.~ H. ~Q
will be in char&amp;e.
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M
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Le . lllller r&amp;o
J eelv~ aan tel'e~m ;;::m the polio
team in Tokyo, Japan, nying that
theit' son, A/ 2c Donald Mll]fr,
wil1 be evacuated within 1 week.
Mn. George Cummin.a enter: tained Friday eveninR with a mlJ.
cellaneou1 1hower in honor of
her stster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stewart of Ml80n.

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"The whole power of
the
church .m~ st. str~ke hard at any
thrcJt, mtlmldatJ~n , or physu:·aJ
Violence. The Chrl!t~an consc1ence
cannot condDne beatm g~ bnmbt~s
and the br\ltaUUes of night nding
Mr and Mr~~: Andrew Croq aad
thugs '•
!children vi11ted Sunday Witb her
Must Display Courage
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Yeag1
er of Letart, W Va.
1
FinaiiJ. church memberg mll~ t
Guests over the week end of
; ~lspllly "im~.g~nation a~d ~~r~ .. ~ Ml'. and Mrs. F1oyd Norrja were
~ tJ.an &lt;''!ur.at;e In corrcctmg spe- Mr. and Mri'l. Homer Jaeeaud of
I cttic :"'tuatJOnl where th~ adual 1 Racine, Mr. and Mr1. Grady Crait,
' practice of ~be . c~!"mumty haf daughter, Sherry and the Rev. and
: produced inJua:t~.
Mrs. Robert Learned and dauJbtspoken, 59 year
old Arkansas , Jn the present mflamed state of er, Faye, of Junction City.
congrepman, "is to ke-ep free . Southern !eeUng5, Hays feels, a
and Uhfetterl'd the prophetic · flfm det~rmlnation tn work for
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Lewl~.
voice Of the chu-rch."
f"simple Jwtice" may yield more and I!IOn, Tommy, are viaiUng Mr.
Hays !laid attempts lo "silence" 1 real progreS!I in race relations and Mrs. John Marr of Racine and
a rnlniltcr who prOW; the aore : tban aa appeal to the higher mo- Mr. and Mrs. Lewi! ~iller.
•pots of a ('ongregation's ron- 1 tlve o! brotherly love.
,Don H. Powell, who 11 emplo)'ed
!IC'IPnce are " lhe supreme bere-~ "It wiD tate courar,. and con- In Cotumbu"~ is apendin&amp;: a two
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viction to t.Ueharge these three w~ks vacation witb his parents,
Minister NHch Dehftd.H
dutie1.'' he aaid.
Mr. and Mrs H. B. PoweU.
Billy CJ'oo'l, Racinf, and LawThe WSCS ice cream 8t.IC'ill and
bate sale
held on the ehureh renco:: Balser, spent a we4$'a v•
cation tn th.e Cattkill Mquatain1
Sunday School attendan('e on lawn last Priday evening was well in New York.
attended. ProceedJ amounted to
Mr
August 25 wa.!l +t and the otterlng
$7'7.40. The Socjety wishes to exwas $613.
tend their tbant1 to all who helpworsbtp services were held at ed
In any way.
10:45. John Taylor was leadPr of
~ Grange mPt lagt Thur8day.
last Wednes day vvenin&amp;: prayer
Aug. ~ with IJJ attendance of 22.
services.
Dwint: the bwiness meeting
The WSCS held IU regular meet·
with
Cliff Stout in charge a report
ing on Tuesday evening, Aug 20,
was
given
by the Home-Ec chairat the Follrod-Robmson home,
man, Hazel Stout. S8J'ah Caldwell
with an attendance of ten and one gave a report on the it"e cream
visitor Durin~: tht busmen meet· social. Plans for Boost~-r Night.
ins further plans were made for ne:d month, were discussed ana
the ice cream social and bake sale. the election and installation of ofSupply work for ltle coming year ficen :K"heduled for September
WIS discu!lS('d . Money raising pr6- and OcWber was dtscussed
jeds were discussed and plalUI
Jce cream, cake and coffee was
were made to attend the District served by Eleanor Douglas and
meeting at the Forest Run Chureh. Margaret Spe'ncer.
The program. "A Miuuonary
The next meeting will be held
Pilgrimage Travelogue" was led September 5. •
by Nina Robmson. The new proMr. and Mn. Earl Summerfield
i
gram books were diJ:tributed.
and sons have been villitlng ller
Refreshments of 1ce cream{ cake father, I . E. Pitta.
and coffee were ~rve~.
Mn. Clara Follrod ie vi&amp;Ung
The next meehng will be held her brother .Harry Barnett of
\veth
tbe home or Isola 1-aylor on Columbw a~ attended tbei State
With property valpi\S
Tuesday evemng, Sept. 17.
Fair
building costs on. the
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. 1'he MYF held 1bi regular me.et-~ M~. and Mrs. Ch•rles O'Brien
the
safest
course
iS
full
pro.
mg Sund~:~y eYemng, Aug. 25, With and baby 111 ent the week end with
tection
through Insuran attendance of nme youth and her parents, Mr. and Mn. Garner
one adult
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ance.
The lesson subJec~. Will FoundBob Wh!Untch and Clair Woode
ers O£ Our Chul'&lt;'h. · More fac_ts attended the Ohio State Fair on
were collected relative to the his- S d
tory of the loca~l c~urch.
.
u~b=YM:mard Swartz faJJtily spent
. Ourmg the" busmess meetmg the week end in Lancaster with
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led by Janice Swartz, president, a ltn Beatrice Bentz and family.
ID81U'anee of AU TypH
party for September wt~s di.scU!I:• d
~
s r1r
b h d
aug11ter, an a. w o a
Iy,Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Singer ae d ~nd ta b! ed un til the next Tbe1r the
E. Zlld St. Pho11e :IS-&gt;: Pom.
p1St week there, reond daughter spent ••v•rat ••••
The meeting
cloaed wl·"u1 'he
~
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Waid meetmg.
.
Spencer and family.
MYF benediction
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f81Se
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Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wi1tiams
The swartz family reunwn wtll
OPTD.ll11:111T
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of West Columbla viaited Mr. and be held in the Woode Grove next
NELSONVILLE, 0. UP-Gov. Mr:!l. Curt Frederick, Wednesday sunday, s_
ep_Le_m_be_~
r ~.'-·---c. William ONeUl Sunday pralfled e\'l!ning.
three HockllJg VaUey wal mlnm
Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick Su~~~y~nd Mrs. Lowell Bing and
But c..l llbNt. , _ _
wbo risked tbeJto llvco '" ' m&gt;ne called on Mr. and u -. Reid E•k d
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10 n, Michael, spent the wee en 1
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with relatives ~n Woos er.
It d d b Y 1 tvenina:. lira.
In a ceremony
Eynon
-Mra. H•ttie Frederick
disaster
last year. ' en e
non ' ' Mo-•ng
star,is qui.te ill.
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United Mine Workers of Ameriei
Mr. and ~ Elson Spencer and
o.Wclal and a U. S. Bureau of family viaited hi1 parents, Mr. ~d
Mine representative, the gover-- Mn. Heo.ry S~ncer, Sunday.
nor presented medals to Eldridge · Mr. and Mrs: Victor Wood' and
Hanning, Oak Grov~; Tom Riley, famlly are visiting bla parents,
Ne13onvllle lind Wllll,am Stephen· Mr. aad Mra. Jack Wood.
son, Gloust,r.
Mr. ani;! ft'lr8. Wen®J.I Calendine
George Watera, South Zanes· and daughter, Donna, and brother,
vUle, UMW~ repreoscnllative. de- Larry, Athen1, were guests of Mr.
~rlbed the deedzs q! the men. and Mn Wald Spencer and tamHe Hid Kannln.l nearly died in Uy Saturday night.
his heoric effort to reach Law·
Mrs. Bather Wria:ht and dlught·
renee Newsom; of Rllets crawl· en of -f'i~ Pointi sent Sund1y
lot Jato\ th,e' •ycer h~le to tie ,a wltb Mr. and 'Mrs. Waid Spencer.
rope arou,nd l{.ln~n• before .h:e
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins of
~oo was overcome.
stephenson , Mt. Olive sPent Sunday with Mrs.
;,,
f.oll()wed tbe other Ill-en mto tbe 1 Gertrude Warner and 1on, Wil·
1 bur.
hole to help lu. 9tbe rescue.
The Joseph A. Holmes Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank,
mMal and certificate of heroism Mrs. Curt Frederick, Mrs. Norman
'!"en! eJ!!Plt.lned by T. C. Higghltl, Frederick and son.a, Jack and ;JerSt Clairsville, district supervisor ry, and Mrs. Milo Biq-s called on
for the U. ~- Sureau of Mines.
Mr. and 'Mr.R. Henry S~n~er, Sunday afternoon.
:Mrs. Edith Bin&amp;, returned to
You always get "yes" for an answer,
her home in Wooster aftU spend·
Leanna Brewer visited her Aunt Jng a week with her aon, Lowell
when
ask us if we can do any job
Bing, and family . '
Marlyn In Columbus, recent Iy,
Mr. and Mr 11 John Piau
and
of Auto Servicing.
aon of Columbull visJted her mother, Mrs. Lucy Hayes over tb~
We're geared to meet all yOur needs.
week end.
Mr. and Yn. Ivan Wood and
son, Keith, of Pomeroy, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mn. Jack Wood,

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romatoes targe, Pint
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Secontl lioUJe l!last
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Holmes, $1-raeuse, Ohio;
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SALE-CORN
PICKERS, 4-room houae, 3 aerea garden. $3$
Clfse, John Deere, Co-Op, Gen·
per month, At Apple Grove.
ellll JnterDational, 1 Wood :Bra·
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6-29-tltc· MALE lfELP WA.N'I1ED
WHY NQT BE a successful bus!·
F!FB NOYI!ILTY CORNER below
"It" like ' m•nt others?
:Middl~
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Sc!hool. ~sed
Don't ncJ]~t. See me at once
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lZ I•Uie double ~arrol, 1-13
tlouilly Aavertised Watkins
•p u.(e au•oJ»ttlc.
to,
Pl'oductl lor · borne and farm.
~ ln-~· ' Open OveolnU
You need no money, just a~~
10:00.
6 30 1C
car or light lr•ck. lnqo~•
B ekwitb piand Good
about the free inauraoef'. Wnle
Call 11 oon. · SPruce
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Sell reasonably. Contact Clara
Welch, Rt. I, Rutland, 0.
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FARM - 120 OCTel - 65 acrOI
l.rael&lt;&gt;r tillable. Eotlmate 7500
ft. timber. Good fences. Plenty
water. Good 7 room house.
Large barn. Other outbuild.inp.
Some lru•l. MosUy peaeh. A
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r(!eeived word that their sbn, 'M.A._
S. N. Don Hayman, w.a releaaf!d
from Bethesda Naval Ho~plta1 In
MarYland 'I'd h•• re\Urned to
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Ne'w Rubber Belting, 8" wide, ftO
foot loq, 2~ R .P. and 1~4 H.P . COMPT.i£'11E JniUI'ance Proteetlo-.
practically new J!:lectrlc Motors.
Lif•, A.utc.o. Fire. Poho: C.U Dor
Will S~Jl or TraCie {or 600 x ~6
Mill11 FChlrtle:ort. Ohio
tlrea. Stanley Gjbbs, Rt.2, Loag 1-..:;::;::.~::;:,:::::;:::.:;;,;::::::~-BoUom, Ohio. in back of ueW
IL\X WAID
l!:ast~rn Hllh School on Rt. 7,
2nd hoUJe dotm Shade: River.
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Oak Hill

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Blll\Ooodwln. 6 miles from W ·
Scaf,:;;~ld B31tdi;1 Drop Cl.oUd.
keovlllo on R~ 11811. Tel. WU·
CUAioD ..,,ber lll4dleport.
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Hocking v ey
All Makes
Coal M'mers Are
MITROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
MeJ'ICanll, l•""••'""•'l"ao::=--=--J p • d S
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PEACHES
IWhlt•)peach,s.
We are
pickiint Elberta
Bring container. Webster Fruit
Farm. 5 mi. east of Chester,
0 . Telephone YU-53201 Che,ter.
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GOOD Bt!SINESS: Grocery store
You pick 'em for half. Canning
and Equipment. Good sized Jot.
tomatoes. Phone 3659.
8-29-3tp
Loc~ted
ht Bu:Uind V1Uaee.
Veiy
reagonably
priced. Poor
1br &amp; Restaurant. Established
health reason for retirement
,bushieu for 25 yn, Write Bolt
Phone 24934. l!.lrs. w. S. Up·
668-Z c/o Sentinel
8·29-0tc
sina:~r.
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t9n:a Cbevrolets as low as $795.
TU-24888.
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Choice of two fine "210" 2
doors and one like new Belaire GIIAVELY 1liACTOR 11ALB11 ..d
'2 door. Blaettnars, Pomeroy/
S.rvlco. R. A. Finlaw, 511 E.
8·29-etc.
Main St., Pomeroy.
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• HUGE SILICTJON
Hany recondltlone4 used one
irld two bedroom trailers.
FREE
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Trading's:

· ·Williamson:
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One, Two and Three Bedrooms.
lar~e stock must go. Bring your
detnres and your proble-ms.
we're dealtng on the very lowmove in tomorrow. Try us.
est possible terms!

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I8b l Auto ~ervi!=es

· rAND PONTIAC HAS ALWAYS IEEN FAMOUS AS ONE
OF AMERICA'S TOP TRADE-INS! So why not.look and .
feel like a million-instead of a million others? ,

OIL FIL'I'EJIS

Save $10~ to $1000

191i6 Buick V8
$2,495 . 4 door
Special "Hard 'top" Sedan. Less
than 12,000 miles.
Dynaflow Good )'(lUng G:.~ernsey and Jersey
cow · $12!t Victor Swain, Rn.cine,
drive,· R &amp;: H. Almost like the
0,
8·211-3tp
day it was sold. Blaettnprs,
Pomeroy.
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Your Pontiac dealer can !live you a complete f~-an4-~ 1
comporiaon and llD on-tbe-roacl test tQ prove that Pontiac P!ll'fobnance
) ltl!nda head and shoulders above 81tyt.hins in tho low-prica ~j ,

ud 12 Volt BA'ITE,RU:S
'lt(iATES, FAN BI!L'IIS

P4

~ercury .

$l,49G. 2 door
"Hard Tol&gt;f' Coupe, Power
~ring Mcrcomatlc drive. 1 LI!te
new 1n every detaiL Blaettnars.
Pol)leroy.
8 -29-B~c

1964.

THI SMALL CARS CAN OFFER IY A WID£ MARGIN.

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JD55 Pontiac. $1,695. V8 2 oor
lrv
Sed.&amp;n, Hydramatit drive, R &amp; For Re8tuurants or Schools: Nev.
M. One careJul owner. l &gt;ow
'S tainless.. Refrigerator. 32 cu
mileage. A "cream puff'. BIaelft, 2 door, compete,
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with unit
tnars, PomeToy.
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was $950.00 now $6:10.00. Guaranteed. jACK'S REFRIGEkA19 "4 Ford. $895. 2 door Sedan.
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TION, NEW flAVEN TU -23~37.
Original black rinL.. h llke new.
a.tD-21itp
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01.VU YOU 4 TO

Pf)NTI~'S P"'FORMANCE TOPS THE lEST

w•'re really trading hiSJh.

OppOrtUnitieS

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'"Ev~r)' !a)'man who really
lievea bls Cbristtan
profet~~~lon
moat help to defend h1s mmutcr
from any political, IOCtal or e~ ·
noinic pretsure.a that would ket&gt;p
him from speakmg out h1s 1n1e
.:-onvlctions"
The ll!t'ond duty he 1&gt;a1d. l-&gt; to
throw aU of the tnflue ncc ul r,eliglon-and tbnt Influence Is con:
sJderable In most .Southern .~otn
mumhe s-o~ the !IJ~~ r&gt;f a n~n
V!Ol~nt adJU!tment
of ractai

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7 INCHU
IWQRJ WHEE~"· Here's extra length when it ~. .. ·~-,
to bracket the bumiJI instead ol riding them! And thie extra .Jenrth \
&amp;howe ~p inlido, too, with plenty olatretch-ollt room for lh-fooW,l :

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POMEROY

PONTIAC G l . YOU UP TO 8.K MORE SOLID
Co\R PER DOLLAR. Not one of the smaller can can pve yea '
till! heavy-d11ty construction, the road-hugginr heft and eolid '
118Curity ol America's Number One &amp;ad Carl .r-'

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E. MAIN ST.

Tros'lers

farm . Chester Spencer. Rt. No.
s. Ponleroy, 0.
8-29·3tp
HHdqu.rtvl felt
lam~~"'Jnlte Lugaage - Lsne Ced.Jf
•:"neata - LAU Window Fan&amp;Fri&amp;idaire Re!rla:eratora.
IMler 'urniture, Mlclclleport, Ohlo

l9} BUSI'neSS

• • Leader
ReIIP'IOUS
;oSays Churches
Have Clear Duty

Mr . and Mrs. George Soudera
and daughter, Columbu1, apent
Lhe week eud with her parentt,
Mr. and Mr!! Dell Talbott.
Randy Well.!
Frieda Carpe,nter and Howard
LIWteoce attended the Athl'll8

and Eber and Iva
Carpenter called on Mrs Dorothy.
NEW YORK UP- Pain-wracked Dunt recently.
Ted Kluszew.ski msisted today he'a
Mr. and M1"8. Howard Bissell
Wanteo- PAPER H. ,NGTh.G- 25 " not quitting.''
and daughter returned from Wash·
years ex.,:erienee, · free et'i
The big CinQinnati first base- ington st~te where Mr. Bwell has
mates. L. V. Reldn,f•r, Racir. • m:~n is only a put-ti me perform- been llahoned wltb the Army .
Box 124 • Ohio.
7-~' er now because ol a ~lipped disc
Randy We~la returned .to h11
_ _ _ _ _ - __ _
In his spine but he !la)'tl he isn't home in Xem~ after spenddmg sev(
rcadv to hang up hia mitt yet.
eraJ weeks wllh hts enn parents,
"l'¥inybc I'U undereo an opera- Mr. and M~ Del Talbott.. .
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lion this winter." he f.a.ld. "I
Mrl. Sylv:.a Joho.ton, Cah_fom1a,
hnven't ,..ally decided what f'll and Mn. Dorsa Deal, Gambier, o.,
do about the back. But l'm not go- ~1lled. on Eber Carpenter and fam ing to nuJt ba.&amp;eblll. My back lly recently.
··~r you nrc over~. neat, tlavc a still bothers me a1tbough It isn't Mr. and Mra. s. w. Durst, Portcar. and are mterested in a
b A as it was during land were l'eeent e~llers on the
good 1olid sales po~ltion In t~ near 1Y as ,a.,
Eber Carpenter family.
-Pomeroy
Write Box 5247, the sprine.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rttehiil
Columbu.s. Ohio."
8-29-3tc
•Kluuew~, who- will be 33 next " Jr. vJalted hia 1atber. Lawreac~
rnonth, takes num~roUB . pUis e~- Rttf'nle Sr., and Mr. and M.ra. R.
cry day to keep ~be pam ln h19 R Durst •ad aons, recentlv. '
b k fr
be..t~tmmg unbearable
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· Mrs. Zetta Boyd and children,
Those pill&amp; are the thlnRs Parkenburg and Olive and Dell
Lhat ·keep me going," .said the Talbott called in Eber Carpenter
museular Redlea:
v~enn, who and family Sunday afternoon.
..By lhJ
was once , among the most feared
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Glueseneamp
Hour
1lugJers in the National ~ague. apent l Week end in Bethesda, Md .
or
6d far this seasqn, big Klu bas with their son, Lawrence Jr.
been in only !58 &amp;ames for Cln'Mn. Alice Van Cooney is feel·
Contract"
einnaU and ia mal)y of them he ing better after bemg ill for sev• Gradina: • Ditch DiU4JI.
appet-Ped solbly u a pinch bitt..-.
eral weeks
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
There b little question
The wsCs met with Mrs, Paul·
eTruck Loading Equipment
the National Le'gue that B g ine Brewer on Wednesday eveneBaek·Hoe Service
Klu's absence from the regular ing
eDump Truck Service
lineup cobest U.mleRbedlehgs whhatdevf' '
and Mrs . A . C. Brewer vi•
Phone Cheshire 7-74.7f
· chance t. Y g t ave ' 0 lied their doughier and family,
be a senous.perm(lnt contender Mr. and Mr:o Clyde Close, Belpre,
- r - - ---l---Kluszewskla un~study, G~ol'ge r"""enll
TERMITES EXTERMtNATED
Crowe, did a aupeib job of filling ...~
y,
d
-------For frt=e Inspection ph,me 383·M, in for bim wlth 28 hornblets anld OHIO VALLEY LIVESOCK co.
G II more SuppIy Store, Pomero:y, 79 RBI'a
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but he proba
h
Yb'WOU
SALES REPORT
All work a:ua.ranteed. Fully in· have wound up a,e t e c1u a No.
GALLIPOUS - HOGS- 175 to
sured. Vaughan's Jndustria1 and 1 pinch hitter had Ted been able 220 Jbs 20 to 21 ; 220 to 250 lb1
R eSJ'i eJ.ua
" 1 Term...,.
1•- con t roIS er- to Kluszewski's
play everv day.back trouble is 20 t o 21 ; L'Jg ht 18 t o 21 ; F at So wa
vice, St Marys, w. va.
7 25 tf
,
h
h 't h
H to 18;' Stags 12 to 16; Boars 10
nothmg new. a 1t oug 1 81 nev- to 14; Sow" and P1ga 40 to 75;
~ - ~=:-:-er hampered bis piny as much as Shoats 5 to 20
Custom Built Kirchen. Kitchell~' tttis year. Reports sprung up last
CATTLE _ Steers lf to 22;
&lt;l6!slgned for your home. lt~re~ winter tbat the Redlegs were try- Heifers 10 tn lO; Baby Beef 14 to
estima tes 7 oreman &amp; Abbott ing to trade the veteran first sack- 22 ; Fat Cows 10 to 13.50 ; canners
Phone 6~Y.
B-6-U er but CinclnnaU officials persist· 6 to lO; Bulls 10 to 1'1; Milk Cowa
ently deoied them.
60 to 130.
&amp;AoJo. TEI.ivlSJON Sl!JtVICE,
"The only thing 1 can do is keep
VEAL CALV·ES _ Tops 27 ;
Pbon11 1.JO, Cle}and Appllance my fingers crossed," said Klu, Seconds 22 to 2:1-; Medium 1~ to
StoniJ W W. 14.ain St., PomllllOf leanlug on the iron bar of the bat- 20· Com. and Hvs. 12 to 22 · Culls
2-23-tf
ting cage. "I'm hoping something 1 8
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can •be done ,about my bo.ck this
s~EEP~Ewes and Lms 5 to 10;
Q\JlCK SERVICE em Wtteb &amp;e- winter .. And I m loo~,mg forward Stock Ewes 3 to 10 ; Fat Sheep 3
palrin' by flet.ory Trained to playmg next year.
~ 8. Culls 1 to 4 . Bucka 3 to 8
wateh:inakP;L, COU.tiNS .,JEWE
Tile question of Kluazewsld's po1 1
to
3
-bB.s;t'?bi!ieror
1-3-tl r;~uittin¥. wa!l broached. because ~f
aLAMBSer~ Top '2 l.I50 Seconds
- -- recent e~rcutating stor1es that th1s 15 t 20 . Llgtl Wts. 12 to 10 . Com·
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might be his last year.
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CONCRI!TE BLOCKS
"Of course, that's always a pos- mon 10
__t_0_ 1_5_· - - - - sibiiity," K!u conceded, "but I ,
"'Build BeU.r Far L••"
haven't really thought about Jt, 1
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
and now that I do, I can honestly
Mrs. Henry Spencer 11pent sev.
say I have no intentiOn of quitera! days in Columbus last week
ting."
attending the State Session of the
Daughters of America .
Good Clean
Mrs. Pearl Hayes,
quite poor·

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N-o hunting day or night on my

IU1d Admiral Trade-Ius
SEE US FOR COMPLI!TE DETAILS
PhHeo

wear a Pontiac !Price Tag
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-wet " " " • gives wou Anr.
• of PonJiac's :Advenlagee

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THI: POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COtAPANY
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S OUI of 10 Smaller Cl(lPS

PLASTIC SEAT COVERS ...... -·.. .. $1$.95

Wood or compo-

Card of Tbanb and S...W Notl..o of Events SI.OO. Obltuarlal
"PUbUshed at 1 eent per word.

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SUPER CHAMPION .... · .. · .. ·· · .... · $15.91

CoMbiMIIon

LIIOAlD
TOOLS
HAlOW,o\ltl

re.:t lnsertlon.

:&gt; READ THIS STARTLING FACT~---

TDNIGHT
Vera Miles
AlfrH Hitchcock'•
"THI WRONG MAN"
-also-ForN!st Tucker Marl Bhmcb&amp;ird
"STAGECOACIH TO FURY"
(Clnemasc&amp;pe)
Comedy and Cartoon
Sun. A "\\n.
Stt&gt;L. 1·2
2 Cin~ucope-Technlcolor Hits!
Tab Hunter
Natalie Wood
''THE IUitNING HILLS"
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Plus Tax arid Recappable Tire

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Time Set IDIIaUed
PA:VMENT IN ADVANCE AND WI! KEEP
SET IN OPERATION
AU Sels Are Good lle&lt;oaclltloned Sets

Before you
sign for
a small car. ••

Comblnotlon

WINDOWS
SHIATHING

lutallalloa ud Material E•lr• at

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DOORS

RATES

2 ee•ts pe..... ..-ord, one laii.rtlon. Minimum char.. OOt.......t :enCI
per word tor shree eoD&amp;eCutive inaert.lonl.
Special- One moDlh for 28 eeata per word.
Full rate of 2 eeou. per wen-d wtiJ be charftd for a4vertislna ll
110t ptid for before lb,e l!ilD of etCh mDQtb followinJlnSerdon.
Etnrt~ in Advertlling--Sbould be reported immediately. The
n.tl1 ~ntlael toill not be l'elpoosible for mOH: tbu. one lneot'

HOLD IT •

NEW DELUXE 670x15

FLQQIII~G
Fine flooring ln
all standard
types as low aarUc sq. lt.' ,

Big Klu Insists
He's Not Thru
With Baseball

PHONE 398

You can have that second set in' the children's room, den, etc.

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EVElY TIRE IN ST~K IS SAlE PRICED
Other '

Mrs. Dora RO.!H.•
graduaLlon of her grandson,
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FOR ONLY

TIRI SAL.E

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$9.50

flell as

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ,, Aug, 31, 1957

RENT-a·TELEVISfON

FIRESTONE
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in
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evening 1'he """" w.. climaxed
Corn planted May 10 lnd Terti- •ide home. on the gTOond thol
by the
o! donr pm.ei
liaed at a l'llilttc! Ott 1M pounds per It Was ''hts" bouse. But Supenor
Two barbec-ue pit!, 30 ft, were acre of a 5-10-lO tertUbe-r h.un't t-'ourt Judge C. Gunrad Schneider
u'"'
.. htghlig!Jt
b"·beeue uf
,.,.the
••••menu
whkh
madeear,
lbethat
i"'&gt;"&lt;h.
l.o stalk
v.as lhl'
.11 and
l'fJrn both
pi&amp;IIled
t.he ~
noon and evening In add1t1on tu ~me day il\d fertilized at hij:ber
the re~lar meiih s:.ndwis he'S, rll'tes. As m U.lllllp!l! (,{ tlus eorn
!&gt;Oft dnnks and let cream wen• whieb was fcrtllh:ed Mt Lbe rate
served throu ghout the da}
Mr Harreld comm ented that thf' ot 1200 lbs per acre, planted the
co.st o r these annual 11 rr011 rs was S&amp;nte dity, and erowlng
right 1
borne by the Ohio Val!toy Electric be.!lllde the co.m fertilized at the 1
Corporati on and was one of I~" r:rlt• or 750 lbi. per iltte, is not 1
1 se\'e ral held am•ually ·for the h, ,,
:• 1! :.~ller andveener but the ears 1
lilt of the Kyger employees ., 1,
1
, njje r
and t.he kernels are •
1
lhetr fam•hcs
" " oq out mut.h more. Soomg ts
Servl•&amp; as the Pic nic Cornffi,lttce belie~m~ and _you cau se~ What 1
this ~ear were J
!\link, G c fertlh~:ation will 4D bY VlSllin;
Rando~ph anu E R 0 Steele .
the Experiment Station

He~ry Fonda

Mantle, who has hit flome of h!a
longe,st wallop" o.rt Senator pitchers, cQilected hls 34th •h&amp;mf'r and
two .singles ott Chuck Stobbs and
Bud Byerly Friday to rnisc lli,a
ba~~!.~g average to .S76t.
W.Wlams ce:lebrelted his 3DIJh
birthday Friday nl1ht, but managed only one Infield hit in five
!rips against Baltlp1ore M his av·
erage dipped , to .3768. He fwces
Skinny Brown of the Oriole~ tonigtt
1 rn·~ •· tldl.o:~ma and Man·
tie compare.
G. AD R. R Pet.
Williama 119
87 1150 .3'76$
Mantle 128 W J 15 163 .3764

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fhU.k If you wero I&lt;&gt; visit the 8x.
HALF AND HALF
Jemy·, '"mmunll)'
penm ent Station and obaerve the
him for
1wd ht'ld
e_a rn fro~ring th~rt'l you would
HACKENSACK, N J - Elting damaging bill w1fe's M1 per
find th1s theoO' dL!JPrOYed.
T Kmt pp look an axe to his HHI-

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NOTICE DF APPOINTMENT
Adminldretrl•
lstete of Frfll Jamet ThMntl,
;
Deceased
Nolico Is hereby given that
Jean tthienel whose Poll Oftiec
Addre&amp;s ia Middleport, Ohio ha1
been duiy appointed as Admlnistrltl'IJ17 of tbe Estate of Freel
JameS ,11htenel late of Melas
County, 'ohio, deceued.
Dated this 23 day of Aupst,
1957.
John c . BAcon,
J~&amp;e of the Pr~att Court,
M.eijl County, Ohio. J
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J (61 24. II; (0) Ulo

YOUR CAR FOR

SAFETY S4KE!
R. H. RAWLI N'GS ' SONS CO.
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YOUR DODGF-PLYMOUTH DEALERi'
MlddlopOrt .

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4-H NEWS

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11earby and

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o~in to - ~pace ,-;.

'M! yond the reach of man_

lr AVIMfl R. Priddy
MtMn County 4-H Club 4pnt
Stat9 4-+t Round Up

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Nanc1 Blaine silling at the
table eating nothing but eacb
otber"S .f:'Jle':! n.ail.s. _ , --

Pomeroy Native
Is Supervisor
For Caravaners

At thiS tune I aatd, 'Boy, here

( Aa I soared arou nd up there b:a I go again ." l managed to seUle
~ he

ptoonosphere J c.-ould see the every one down and went to _the

BARNEY"ftooou: ond SNUFFY S.M1TH

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., Aug. 31, 1957- 7

Rotary Dist~ct

Senate Raekets Committee

jContlnuecl from Pa,. One)
day when th• annual Loud ~hilt
Contet~t will bfJ held with judge~
epecla1 q\lali.neaUone in

·~nds 01¥l Day Hearing

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{iris Who were in the publlc State Style ~vue IU planned.
rpeaiLina contest get up and speak Sln'e en~h there _were o:ur two
for about Slx minutes and sit you.nc ladteiS modeling tbelJ' Coot·
Four teea-aeed "youth cariYanlown Oh ever so ca lm. coD! col- plete C'Ostumes along with 68 er1" are comP,letinl elcht weeki of
'ected and serl'ne. ' Bout the Lime other _girls fz:&gt;m 38 West Virginia volu~tary "':"ork -camp" .serytce to'
~ he girls fi ni ~ hc d 1 notic-ed t he oounttes. Ja~ 1ce and Nancy never the mterractal Kenwood.:ElUa Com'w ys begin to s ti r ;:.n d quickly looked preltter and were awarded munity Church and Center, 4612 S.
:banged my mind a bout rc.turnjng a red ribbon each for their most Greenwood Ave., on Chicqo's Sou~0 m y earthl y ha bi t ::~ t. In li ke wonderful costum es . We returned lh Side.
manner the boy~ one by one ga ve Friday night afte r the Myle rcThe Church ;md Center opened
JJei_r or atio ns about t}lei r ~-H u..x· vue and as I wa s ju..t about to in 1947 to serv-e Japanese Ameri'lcne nl'es The hal l was qtuet , ex· drop off to slee p, I awaker.oed cam of the area, now ministers to
~ept for a f('w 4 H songs sung l with another 6tart. "Holy Smokes a Negro, Japanese , Chinese. aad
·ver so bca utl full y by all the next Friday
night the Farm Cauca5ian American community.
L'ublic
.Spcakin.:;:
cont ('Slan ts.~Youtb Show opens, so no rest The center was aeccpted this win·
l'hcn ca me th e fa leltd momei1t for the wiekcd Priddy- back to ter as a rully quallified benevolent
when the jud.(l t'S mu st reac h a de· the salt mines."
institution of the Commission 1)11
~ i,si on . The y rf'li t' hed it ju st in
See you at the Na ti onal Guard Benevolent Institutions or Evanlime too, for· they wNc about Armory tomorrow night all you ·gelical and Reformed C hur~h .
ready to pu ll ha.1r . w i~ (.~ (' I don 't 4-Hers at the squ.are dance.
"This summer an enlarged play
know. AN it t urne d out, Ju ne
eamp prOJrJilm for the ehildren o(
' pence r was d N~ l arc d Sta te wintbe community, a v~ation churcb
ncr fOT \.he g: r b, and our Joi:'
school, a Sunday school program
Johnson was il wardcfl a red rib~ ..tiviti•s
The Adult Class of the EUB and church ...
._ culmt'nati'ng
r
non for im t•f or\.~
Church chartered tlle R!cine bus ini the conducting of the entire
Style Rovue Good Too
and went to the Forked Run Lake Sunday (August 18) wors!lip .serAfter ca ~· lio usl y
relurni n ~: where they en j oyed thi:l 1r annua 1 vice bv, t h, "caravan•••"
were
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from my tri p to ou t•-r space, I picnic. Attending Wfl'e Mr. and made pOMiblc or enhanced thr."
was all 11et now t o .•cl lle down 'Mrs. James Soulsby and children, ough the dedicated help of these
and really enjoy the r est of lh !:! Jeanette Roush, and Jackie MilJer four youth leaders," ttatei the
rouru! up. Hut , ala"&gt;, lilY hopes of Pomeroy, Sharon Sue Hawley, Rev. George Nishimoto, di.rector of
wer e soon ~ h;! L !t' rctl fnr llrere at Betty, Mary and Melinda Grueaer, tho&gt; r~nter and pastor of the
Friday's ~~~~ .&lt;.;;It J amte Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris and chll· church.
dren, Miss Edna Edwards, MinersThe "team," this year all girls,
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Scarber- all active in youth work 0( t h f
ry and children, Racine, Raymond Congreptlonal . Christian ,a n d
: 1 A.CR08!1
J. Malayan
23.Publlo
Krider, Peg~ Moore, Norma and EvanS!elical andkeformed ChurchJ. Guldo'l
dll:esao
Jlouae
"'
Millard Rou~. Mr. and Mrs. Her- ~s. abo painted the center's nur ..
. 1 htrbttt. note 3. Motlem
2&lt;. -shel
Diddle, Billie Cundiff, Rev. tery; cleaned and re·did the kit'4.0f lh.IPt
Utle fpl.)
Canals
Richard Your.g, Mr. and Mrs. Law- chen ; painted tlle Jl&amp;sisttnt pastor's
t. Bt.oektnr
4. Bcandl(U.S.)
renee Roush and Mr. Ben Quisen- apartment, and worked In the oreateh
navlan
25. Build·
berry,
flee-in addition to their regular
10. Wutem
B. Exl•t
lng
The Star Class of the Presbyter- daUy aasignments.
I 1tate
fl. Wal1teoa.t.
addiian Church met in the annex of
"Above all, it is the fact these
11. " - boy!" 7. Exchange
tion
,
fllanr)
pntmlum
the church, Aug. 23rd for their hur beautiful girls have chosen
28. Ship
11. Dwell
8. Velnllke
regular meeting over whiCh the to give ' their summer to our people
lURk
14. Rented
depo1lt•
by
Yu,ud•J'I A•••"
president presided and opened the here that has given the entire staff
18. Dtlit.
8. Flathead
Iceberg
37. River
meeting by singing o£ the cla11 and congregation a spiritual lift,"
1 'l. At home
Indian
29. Native
(It. t
theme song "Lead Me To Calvary" continues Rev. Mr. Nh;himolo. "Its
1~ Tear
11. Headot
38."A - followed by t11e repeating of the quite an experience for our famJO, Steameh&amp;p
land
Oaaka
Is Born''
l23rd Psalm and responsive read· ilics to entertain in their homes or
(abbr.)
IS. Wander·
31. Bibll·
.. o. Mtmlc•
ing, "Seek Ye Ttte Lord". Roll eall ~ake sight-seeing a charming girl
Jl. P'1lfht
Inc
O&amp;l
4.1, Telewas answereQ with a Bible verse. from MaD.Sachuetts who has come
ot IIU:PI
18. Humor
name
. graph
Mr~;. Ada Slack had charge of the here because of her intcrtst in
H. Halr dye
22. Mother 61 32. Ught
43. County
program
which consisted of
a helping others." The only material
27. Much {mWI. )
lri.lh god•
33. Moan
!Den .)
I word scramble
quiz of Bible wo- eompcnsatlon ; room and board.
10. U. 8. Naval
men's names and the playing of a
The girls practice· cooperative .
Academy
Bib!~ game and Donna and Joyce Uving as they hudgllt their food
lite
82. Football
ca~e sang, "Lord, Build Me A Ca- bills , cOGk, anr! hou.sekeep in the
pa.ltlon
bin . in Glory Land", "I'm Goina upstairs if the parsonage . Gene
That Way'' IWld "Take Up Thy
(abbr.)
Thomas, of Pomeroy, Ohio, assis·
:ac. Definite
Cross". Mrs. Diddle, served re- tant pastor and a senior at the
article
freshmentJJ to Mre. Earl Nease, ~en Theological ~cmlnary, WebMrs. Slack, 'MI.!IJ Frankie Mumaw,
15. Taptalum
mflmbers, and guests Misses Don· ster Groves, Mo. , supervisor of the
(lym.}
na and Joyce Case and ·Kathryn .caravaners progr;lm, is also their
U. River
Slack.
regular guest for all meals, Mr.
fTurk. )
lt. l!louth
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hurls en- Thomas has completed a year as
American
tcrtained with a !'Urprhe birth· assistant pastor (or the ehurch and
Indian
day dinner at theit home on Col- center.
.U. Brick.
The •·te8'm" or tour girls l1 one
degc Rd., Cot Mr1. HarrJ1• mother,
blndlnr
Mrs. J.J;. McKay ot Baaha(l. .Sun· amnna 18 such caravan Learns un.
mater~
day, "'-ugust l!Uh. · Preeent · wer~ der aponsonhip or the Board o.f
U. Ptnuppla
1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monrlty and Christian Eduutton and Publicaf8.A.)
j children of Pomeroy, Mr. 1md Mrs. tlon or the men Rnd women, team~
,B. Vital Canol
, He~rlcy Carmen. Mr. and ~rs. Of four persoru each travel from
ce. Irelud
Woodrow Burnette and children one church to a-nother giving aug·
4'7. John
of
Addison, Mr. J. c . McKay of li'cstlons and leaderehip training
RtncnncBashan and Jimmy Harris.
for 1ocal youth progrlo.ms. The
u.o.y,
Mrs. AJa Slack entertained with thrJ:!e other non-traveling teams
.. wtnt
a birthday p:trty honoring the 19th this emnmer are working in a city
DOWN
hlrthdfly of her son, John, at the mission in St. Louis, an orphana~e
1 Cordlale
Roadside Park, Monday evening, ln Pennsylvania a n d ft city
August 20. Attending were Sharon ehureh in a changing community
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's bow to work It:
Hayes, Ann and Linda Hubbard, in Cincinnati.
AXYDLBAAXR
Joyce and Donna· Case, Ann ProclThe Kcnwood·EUis helpers spent
Is LONOltEJ,LOW
or, Charlene Hayes, Kathryn Slack , a week of their two months as
Ont letter limply stA.nds tor another. In this BAm pie A ld uacd.
!ohn Wayne Case, Dale Teaford, couruelou at one or the denomtor the three L'., X ror the two O's, etc. Sln~l e l c ttc t'.~ . I! pol·
Arthur Wolfe, John Krider, to\- lrfation'saummer camps for junior,
\rGPhel. the length and formation of the words are all hints.
co1m GuJntlicr, Roger Slack, Eu- junior high, and blah SC'!hool studlluh day tht code letter• t.rt ditrel'ent. ,
eene Slack, Bill Moorfl, BILl Proe- ents at Blooinfngton, Jllinols.
tQr, Robert A. Harden and Robert
A cr,-ptorrarn Quotation

As you know, last Tbursda1
lOur MMOn ~County 4-Hers jour
aeyed to Jackson's Mill for th r
IIIDU.Il f..H Round U'i).
[ had 8Cver'\ll 4-Hcrs tell m r
~at we were going to bring bad
1 lllte winner, but 1 couldn•1
n~ .anyone to tell
me who 11
wvuld be. This (act disturbed me
quite a bit. As a matter of fact
i.l: shot my normal blood pressm1
105-85 to 444-22. At stJ9J)Cr Thurs
da)' nlsht , 1 noticed June Spe n
eer waM'I eat-ing anything. I sairl
"June, are yuu scared? " to whil';1
lbe gave a qui t k repl y "' No !" "U
vou don't believe me ju st fe el
n:y band ." I did , and roost eon
fen that that w-as the fir st tim e
in my life 1 have shaken an Je t
eube shaped like a hand. We ar rived at .the West Virgint a Bu ild·
illJ on "time (scene of thl' public
sPeaking oontcst) and ran r1g ht
into HaTley
Cutlip.
Assistan t
State .f-H Club leader .
After introducing J1.1ne ::~ nd
Joe John5fln t.o bim , he
said .
"Priddy, you look like you 're
1bout to rly." I Hid " Burldy . I
think I will. " 11.1 whil"h time I
jumped on Clllllfl D which wa s

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one-dt.y le(!ret be~r ine on cb•rges
of bllllot bos: stuffing ln 1 Pitlibur,:~ 1teel union workers elecliou
wit~ at least one &amp;en,ator con ·
Yinced· tbat there was no lrr~g -

. \li!U:Ity.
~· Berry CQcldwater (0-Arb..)
tblirreporterfi after the tlolf.cJ..door

LIL ABNJ:R

sellslbn that lle was "satlt.fied "
the ballots wert marked properly
and said · the union officials ~DY·
ing the charges " made a very
plausible case."
George E. Crosby of Pittsburgh,
former emplol'e Qf Jones &amp; Laugh·
lin, said he told tb~ coRUpihee
tl)at be was pald $10 for stuf((ng
35 marked bAllots In the election
l•sf Feb. 12 on orders from local
union off1cial Harry T. Lewellen.
Lewellen, who' appeared before
tbe committee with five members
o£ the election board for Local
1843 at J&amp;L's Hazelwood plant flat·
1y denied the accusation. He has
nLed crimind libel cbarges agalns
CroaPy for 2lrin.g the charge.
e~rman J.ohn L McClellan &lt;D·
. Ark.) aaid he noted a ..sharp eontuct.. In testimony but he said the
commlttH did not evaluate the
eharges.
Crot.by told newsmen he was
able to put in the 35 ballots,
marked for Steelworkers ~sldent
David J. McDonald, because "they
trust me" at the local.
Crosby said he told the cotnmittee that he had stuUed 11•1\lqt l)px.-

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'IIISITORS.'?'
H08COY EYER
WISITE.D US,
WHEN WE WAS

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CHOICES TO DIATH
JACKSON, 0. UP - John Cn·
key, l9, a Louisiana colle1e stlldent choked to death Monday
while working on a pl~llne pro. Jcct near here. A denture lodjed
1 In hls windpipe when he slipped
and foil.

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F.ngllsh 7 and Entlish 1; Conatan ce M11rle y, Phy, til. (Gir ls'l
F:ngl ~ h 8. Health : Dick Retton.
PbJ. Ed. (Boyl") Head Ba.Utball
and Baseball Coach , U. S. Biltory,
Noon Activities; Franee. B.obertt..
l(ome Economlet; Eva J?utt~.~ n
Stout, Ohio Hlatory 7; EnJ)JJb 8:
Pearl Wllllams, Uan. Trl. 1, General .Scientt, Jr. Arlthmetble; and
A. M. Z•bl, Man. 'ria .. a!KI Driv·
ers' Educatlop.

WL ABNER

C&amp;N~L $CHOO~

Ralph Spencer,

Prini.cpal

and

Grade Six ; Harriett M. SQen«r.
Gnde Five; Gtneneve Stobart .
Grade Four : Helen Neas-e, Grade
Three; Mery V. Reibel, Gr•de twQ
and Farie Erl.ewine, Grade One.

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I HAD THAT ENLARGED FRJt.ol
THIS OLD TINTYPE, TAKEN THE
DAY &amp;~E TH E.

rCEQUA.KE.

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SUGAR RUN &amp;CHOQj.
Helen Williaraa, Principal, and
Grade Six; Robert Roberts. Gradi!
Five ; Margaret J.,fwls, Grade Four:
Ellen Gibbs, Grade Three; Beatrire
Rein~rt. Grode ;wo; Althea Dry·
an , ~rade One.
Lucille Swackl:tamer is Vocal
Music Instructor ~nd Ray Wood·
geard h. Band Director for lhe
Pomeroy schooho.

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WATERTOWN, N. Y.-Part o(
('!gar st-ore owner Phil Devine's
pro(lt.s li~ in the d~. De.
vine, who told pollee be fors:ol
ni 8 cash box containlns: $'100 had
fallen Into a waste bai!JII:et until
it· was too late, asked e-tty offi·
clals to make a check D( lhc
municipal dump.

.u.Gulde
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NANCY, COME
WITf.l ME

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YOU'VE

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lA LONGtEl,LO"
One letter ~tlmpty atands for anot~r. ln thl~ "mpJ'e It- ~ \LI~
for the thll'et L'l!, X for the two 0'1, 4tC. SiJ:t(\" Jettare, 'f'O•
t.rophu, tht I~ftgth and torlhauoa ot tht worda '"' all hints,.
Each da)' the :::ode letter• ate dllfcrent.
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KT YKMY AVTE M bV .HHV8LF4
AVTE )p( ~VHHV_ BLFA-QHM; , Fii'WL~.

" Yetter4a)"l Ceyptoq-.tel THOUGH I AM ~LW.t\YS I}(
{ HAITE. I AM NEVER 1N A irul!RT-:cJQJJN WESLEY.
· J&gt;l~rl~utei ~7 XllliC I'Oftuuf •rrullult
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BUt l m.i.j noli ever be able to

the Elephant
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Jza tnt advantage of hsvlng a I Important thlnga·
.,trJ~ r~J,n." ~he reault ls thel 1 l, It wUI help her to dlaCOYei
&amp;larmlllfly hlgh percentage of whether She :really does Uke ca- ,
Ca.Uuru we encounter in homertertns that well.. senoJ.ng tea tG ·
lm~ea.
friends 1s one thing- caterlnl
Mcmt Recuou Glftll
oommerc1ally is another!
etatl.t'lcally, the reason for 2. It wm help her to see what
r;UJ.urts may be lilted as "too Ut- her community'&amp; tastes are, whe.t
. tre eaplt&amp;l.'' "too Uttle research ofltlnds of foods people like, what
the JD.&amp;rbt," "ba\:1 producU:on standards they demand. At prea·
method~~," "bad. ~ustomer relaf4,0))1." or wb.at not, bM the real
~uble Is that the lady refused
lQ 11"' herself tJme tor appren-

that halrdressera, coraetteres and
dre.slmaker~ 110- trequ~tly have
tbt wordl "formerlJ with ..•" on
thetr w1Ddt\,W8r These pe;;»gle
om&gt;e4101 oppronttcel!b!p.o. They
dldll't.Just ruah In wbtre angels

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MOST bl• Broadway abows 1her .sa.Jary Jan't much more thai
9pen. out ot tow!\ and moat blg the amount lhe'U have to pay th1
Jtaaue b&amp;Beblill players begin tn n~J.ibbor, plu.saaa for commuUnc.
iho bu&amp;lo • - - ll~t. ioo often, Wlmdorlul lnvootiiiOill
tb~ womaa who wa.nt.s to co into it.'D be a wonderfullnvestmen~

1\lCCflllllful mlllln.ers ~ed t.cJ

31. Cllmbinl'

CHESTER GOULD

IIJ'IiiUif!Y-

. be with sOme bJ.a-name miWoer,

36. Gune of

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A Trial Run First

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®.ve That Project

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10 not mere eoincidenee that
)..
aceesaful testa~ are "
(&gt;eople who used to be at
~d-aueh &amp; restaurant, that

cloth
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Mr-11. Charlea Neuman and Shar:lee spent a day in Columbus ori ·

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FOOTIIE- SE SURE
TH' BRIDE IS

Star Studded OVA

22. No\ rOo.!
1_8. ~"¥~&lt; · "· To;l!. u
13". Smell
1t. "tnquimt
a Cpi~
20.
Heed
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Friday ind lutlnJ until Noverr.ber
22. Captalnt of the cwo teams are
Richard OW•n and Cash Bahr.l
Wtnnera wiJI fea&amp;t ort steaks and
~e lolers wUl eat t.un1 at the
c)pae of lhe conteat.

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a footNtJ . .me- JtartiDI next

1 Crosby said he told the committee that Lewellen gave him the
ba11ots and told hlm to allp them
in the ballot box when he eot 'r
chtt.nce.
Crosby said he was rtvealint
the charges· now because· "[ JOt
wrong shake." He
the
did no'
his
he was
. The

ACROSS
DOWN _ JJ. Like
1. About.
1. Capitol
ln time
ot Olllo
I, River (Ger.) 2. Commene!JI
11. Stew
J. Sma.Dtlt.
lnl'fedtent
at4te (p.blD'.)
' 12. Buebl.ll hit 4. ~loaurn
. {colloq. )
5. Couiloteract..
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ts. lleuurt ':!'f jtoi~!J 28.
CChln. )
&amp;. ~I!~ ltUer 28.
14. lolan'• name 'T. ~1mt""\
State
11. Exc:lude
lJ.OII
t2..- Jli1:,.••" ... a7"· . . . . .
J1. A perf~
8. Jmp¥t
33. Gam•
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place
9. Tidy
ftlh
J9. Soa~. tla¥- 10. Bluri4f!r•
315 .... .IJfVInt
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A uaion teller for the eleetlon,
E!mer Getty, Hid he told the aen·
a tort th•~ he sUBpeeted Local 1843
officials tried to JtWJtcb tbe results in McDonald's tavor. The Ia.
raJ ,votP.d for- McDonald's oppon·
eot, Donald C. Ru:ic'k, by better
than 3 - I. McDonald won the un;
ion·wide eiectlon and is now ~erv­
ing his' secpnd terllJ as prealdeot.
Getty told the committee be discovered erasures on the local tally
sheet to be submitted to ipterna·
tional headquarters which be felt
supported bia suspiclou. The
union'• reco rding secretary, An•
drew Toth, described the eruure\
as an '"honest mistake", Getty
said.

el.., !liW .._ num~ ot bur and
burtalo. The "Com P•laee" •t
Milche ll, S. 0 ., Will another •Pl..
d al attr.Jct!.on for the BIJILeslec
famil y, wbo were d.l&amp;appotn.t.ed In
their viait to an Indian reur vat ion.

! 'pAI~Y CROSSWQR

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Jt .,..., unounced tbal D1.1o Stivera. atteo~~ ebairm.an will s tart
a n)emberablp contest.- ballf:d on

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ate Raclcels GoQimiltee end~d

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tn,~ ~®U;ur
~ee her
C.,teret Should Come First,
&amp;aht died &amp;Dd.left heuome ·JP.on..
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Q:It',!a com.tdrt&amp;bl6 aum, and·ent, ahe hqn't the lllghtest. noMrs. K. -~ to lliJUt It ln a.ft1on, e:l:e~~ for L\ dozen or so ol
0.~ t8nlce. 8be plana to run 1her frlelldlf: 1
if~, 9ir qWn h=i "while the t Mrs. Jt. wUl leam what a
e~
In ~?
w io business really Is- buying emoptimJatlcally pUts It.
"
. jc:Jentl;y, keeping complicated recK. pvea Iove)J part!ea her- &lt;lrd!l, handllng b1lllill: and cusi!flt W her Scotch aconea are1tomer relat!Olll.
~oua. 19J!,e"• polltlve lhe could! After dlacovering thtllle things,
litab out Wt!U.
ahfl may ' dee14e it's more fun,
"ra. X. ou1b$ to 1et a nletleuler and more pro8table to
to take ea.re of tbe chU- wort for aomebody else! But U
er IChool ap.d on daya 11be doesn't, It lhe really wants
q have IJ11fftes. Then 8he 1ber own business, she'll 1 know
aet a. Job wltb one ot the lwha.t she's dotng and won't lose
~~ 1D her own city, even 11'1ber neat egg overntP,tl .........

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4-H NEWS

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'M! yond the reach of man_

lr AVIMfl R. Priddy
MtMn County 4-H Club 4pnt
Stat9 4-+t Round Up

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Nanc1 Blaine silling at the
table eating nothing but eacb
otber"S .f:'Jle':! n.ail.s. _ , --

Pomeroy Native
Is Supervisor
For Caravaners

At thiS tune I aatd, 'Boy, here

( Aa I soared arou nd up there b:a I go again ." l managed to seUle
~ he

ptoonosphere J c.-ould see the every one down and went to _the

BARNEY"ftooou: ond SNUFFY S.M1TH

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., Aug. 31, 1957- 7

Rotary Dist~ct

Senate Raekets Committee

jContlnuecl from Pa,. One)
day when th• annual Loud ~hilt
Contet~t will bfJ held with judge~
epecla1 q\lali.neaUone in

·~nds 01¥l Day Hearing

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{iris Who were in the publlc State Style ~vue IU planned.
rpeaiLina contest get up and speak Sln'e en~h there _were o:ur two
for about Slx minutes and sit you.nc ladteiS modeling tbelJ' Coot·
Four teea-aeed "youth cariYanlown Oh ever so ca lm. coD! col- plete C'Ostumes along with 68 er1" are comP,letinl elcht weeki of
'ected and serl'ne. ' Bout the Lime other _girls fz:&gt;m 38 West Virginia volu~tary "':"ork -camp" .serytce to'
~ he girls fi ni ~ hc d 1 notic-ed t he oounttes. Ja~ 1ce and Nancy never the mterractal Kenwood.:ElUa Com'w ys begin to s ti r ;:.n d quickly looked preltter and were awarded munity Church and Center, 4612 S.
:banged my mind a bout rc.turnjng a red ribbon each for their most Greenwood Ave., on Chicqo's Sou~0 m y earthl y ha bi t ::~ t. In li ke wonderful costum es . We returned lh Side.
manner the boy~ one by one ga ve Friday night afte r the Myle rcThe Church ;md Center opened
JJei_r or atio ns about t}lei r ~-H u..x· vue and as I wa s ju..t about to in 1947 to serv-e Japanese Ameri'lcne nl'es The hal l was qtuet , ex· drop off to slee p, I awaker.oed cam of the area, now ministers to
~ept for a f('w 4 H songs sung l with another 6tart. "Holy Smokes a Negro, Japanese , Chinese. aad
·ver so bca utl full y by all the next Friday
night the Farm Cauca5ian American community.
L'ublic
.Spcakin.:;:
cont ('Slan ts.~Youtb Show opens, so no rest The center was aeccpted this win·
l'hcn ca me th e fa leltd momei1t for the wiekcd Priddy- back to ter as a rully quallified benevolent
when the jud.(l t'S mu st reac h a de· the salt mines."
institution of the Commission 1)11
~ i,si on . The y rf'li t' hed it ju st in
See you at the Na ti onal Guard Benevolent Institutions or Evanlime too, for· they wNc about Armory tomorrow night all you ·gelical and Reformed C hur~h .
ready to pu ll ha.1r . w i~ (.~ (' I don 't 4-Hers at the squ.are dance.
"This summer an enlarged play
know. AN it t urne d out, Ju ne
eamp prOJrJilm for the ehildren o(
' pence r was d N~ l arc d Sta te wintbe community, a v~ation churcb
ncr fOT \.he g: r b, and our Joi:'
school, a Sunday school program
Johnson was il wardcfl a red rib~ ..tiviti•s
The Adult Class of the EUB and church ...
._ culmt'nati'ng
r
non for im t•f or\.~
Church chartered tlle R!cine bus ini the conducting of the entire
Style Rovue Good Too
and went to the Forked Run Lake Sunday (August 18) wors!lip .serAfter ca ~· lio usl y
relurni n ~: where they en j oyed thi:l 1r annua 1 vice bv, t h, "caravan•••"
were
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from my tri p to ou t•-r space, I picnic. Attending Wfl'e Mr. and made pOMiblc or enhanced thr."
was all 11et now t o .•cl lle down 'Mrs. James Soulsby and children, ough the dedicated help of these
and really enjoy the r est of lh !:! Jeanette Roush, and Jackie MilJer four youth leaders," ttatei the
rouru! up. Hut , ala"&gt;, lilY hopes of Pomeroy, Sharon Sue Hawley, Rev. George Nishimoto, di.rector of
wer e soon ~ h;! L !t' rctl fnr llrere at Betty, Mary and Melinda Grueaer, tho&gt; r~nter and pastor of the
Friday's ~~~~ .&lt;.;;It J amte Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris and chll· church.
dren, Miss Edna Edwards, MinersThe "team," this year all girls,
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Scarber- all active in youth work 0( t h f
ry and children, Racine, Raymond Congreptlonal . Christian ,a n d
: 1 A.CR08!1
J. Malayan
23.Publlo
Krider, Peg~ Moore, Norma and EvanS!elical andkeformed ChurchJ. Guldo'l
dll:esao
Jlouae
"'
Millard Rou~. Mr. and Mrs. Her- ~s. abo painted the center's nur ..
. 1 htrbttt. note 3. Motlem
2&lt;. -shel
Diddle, Billie Cundiff, Rev. tery; cleaned and re·did the kit'4.0f lh.IPt
Utle fpl.)
Canals
Richard Your.g, Mr. and Mrs. Law- chen ; painted tlle Jl&amp;sisttnt pastor's
t. Bt.oektnr
4. Bcandl(U.S.)
renee Roush and Mr. Ben Quisen- apartment, and worked In the oreateh
navlan
25. Build·
berry,
flee-in addition to their regular
10. Wutem
B. Exl•t
lng
The Star Class of the Presbyter- daUy aasignments.
I 1tate
fl. Wal1teoa.t.
addiian Church met in the annex of
"Above all, it is the fact these
11. " - boy!" 7. Exchange
tion
,
fllanr)
pntmlum
the church, Aug. 23rd for their hur beautiful girls have chosen
28. Ship
11. Dwell
8. Velnllke
regular meeting over whiCh the to give ' their summer to our people
lURk
14. Rented
depo1lt•
by
Yu,ud•J'I A•••"
president presided and opened the here that has given the entire staff
18. Dtlit.
8. Flathead
Iceberg
37. River
meeting by singing o£ the cla11 and congregation a spiritual lift,"
1 'l. At home
Indian
29. Native
(It. t
theme song "Lead Me To Calvary" continues Rev. Mr. Nh;himolo. "Its
1~ Tear
11. Headot
38."A - followed by t11e repeating of the quite an experience for our famJO, Steameh&amp;p
land
Oaaka
Is Born''
l23rd Psalm and responsive read· ilics to entertain in their homes or
(abbr.)
IS. Wander·
31. Bibll·
.. o. Mtmlc•
ing, "Seek Ye Ttte Lord". Roll eall ~ake sight-seeing a charming girl
Jl. P'1lfht
Inc
O&amp;l
4.1, Telewas answereQ with a Bible verse. from MaD.Sachuetts who has come
ot IIU:PI
18. Humor
name
. graph
Mr~;. Ada Slack had charge of the here because of her intcrtst in
H. Halr dye
22. Mother 61 32. Ught
43. County
program
which consisted of
a helping others." The only material
27. Much {mWI. )
lri.lh god•
33. Moan
!Den .)
I word scramble
quiz of Bible wo- eompcnsatlon ; room and board.
10. U. 8. Naval
men's names and the playing of a
The girls practice· cooperative .
Academy
Bib!~ game and Donna and Joyce Uving as they hudgllt their food
lite
82. Football
ca~e sang, "Lord, Build Me A Ca- bills , cOGk, anr! hou.sekeep in the
pa.ltlon
bin . in Glory Land", "I'm Goina upstairs if the parsonage . Gene
That Way'' IWld "Take Up Thy
(abbr.)
Thomas, of Pomeroy, Ohio, assis·
:ac. Definite
Cross". Mrs. Diddle, served re- tant pastor and a senior at the
article
freshmentJJ to Mre. Earl Nease, ~en Theological ~cmlnary, WebMrs. Slack, 'MI.!IJ Frankie Mumaw,
15. Taptalum
mflmbers, and guests Misses Don· ster Groves, Mo. , supervisor of the
(lym.}
na and Joyce Case and ·Kathryn .caravaners progr;lm, is also their
U. River
Slack.
regular guest for all meals, Mr.
fTurk. )
lt. l!louth
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hurls en- Thomas has completed a year as
American
tcrtained with a !'Urprhe birth· assistant pastor (or the ehurch and
Indian
day dinner at theit home on Col- center.
.U. Brick.
The •·te8'm" or tour girls l1 one
degc Rd., Cot Mr1. HarrJ1• mother,
blndlnr
Mrs. J.J;. McKay ot Baaha(l. .Sun· amnna 18 such caravan Learns un.
mater~
day, "'-ugust l!Uh. · Preeent · wer~ der aponsonhip or the Board o.f
U. Ptnuppla
1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monrlty and Christian Eduutton and Publicaf8.A.)
j children of Pomeroy, Mr. 1md Mrs. tlon or the men Rnd women, team~
,B. Vital Canol
, He~rlcy Carmen. Mr. and ~rs. Of four persoru each travel from
ce. Irelud
Woodrow Burnette and children one church to a-nother giving aug·
4'7. John
of
Addison, Mr. J. c . McKay of li'cstlons and leaderehip training
RtncnncBashan and Jimmy Harris.
for 1ocal youth progrlo.ms. The
u.o.y,
Mrs. AJa Slack entertained with thrJ:!e other non-traveling teams
.. wtnt
a birthday p:trty honoring the 19th this emnmer are working in a city
DOWN
hlrthdfly of her son, John, at the mission in St. Louis, an orphana~e
1 Cordlale
Roadside Park, Monday evening, ln Pennsylvania a n d ft city
August 20. Attending were Sharon ehureh in a changing community
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's bow to work It:
Hayes, Ann and Linda Hubbard, in Cincinnati.
AXYDLBAAXR
Joyce and Donna· Case, Ann ProclThe Kcnwood·EUis helpers spent
Is LONOltEJ,LOW
or, Charlene Hayes, Kathryn Slack , a week of their two months as
Ont letter limply stA.nds tor another. In this BAm pie A ld uacd.
!ohn Wayne Case, Dale Teaford, couruelou at one or the denomtor the three L'., X ror the two O's, etc. Sln~l e l c ttc t'.~ . I! pol·
Arthur Wolfe, John Krider, to\- lrfation'saummer camps for junior,
\rGPhel. the length and formation of the words are all hints.
co1m GuJntlicr, Roger Slack, Eu- junior high, and blah SC'!hool studlluh day tht code letter• t.rt ditrel'ent. ,
eene Slack, Bill Moorfl, BILl Proe- ents at Blooinfngton, Jllinols.
tQr, Robert A. Harden and Robert
A cr,-ptorrarn Quotation

As you know, last Tbursda1
lOur MMOn ~County 4-Hers jour
aeyed to Jackson's Mill for th r
IIIDU.Il f..H Round U'i).
[ had 8Cver'\ll 4-Hcrs tell m r
~at we were going to bring bad
1 lllte winner, but 1 couldn•1
n~ .anyone to tell
me who 11
wvuld be. This (act disturbed me
quite a bit. As a matter of fact
i.l: shot my normal blood pressm1
105-85 to 444-22. At stJ9J)Cr Thurs
da)' nlsht , 1 noticed June Spe n
eer waM'I eat-ing anything. I sairl
"June, are yuu scared? " to whil';1
lbe gave a qui t k repl y "' No !" "U
vou don't believe me ju st fe el
n:y band ." I did , and roost eon
fen that that w-as the fir st tim e
in my life 1 have shaken an Je t
eube shaped like a hand. We ar rived at .the West Virgint a Bu ild·
illJ on "time (scene of thl' public
sPeaking oontcst) and ran r1g ht
into HaTley
Cutlip.
Assistan t
State .f-H Club leader .
After introducing J1.1ne ::~ nd
Joe John5fln t.o bim , he
said .
"Priddy, you look like you 're
1bout to rly." I Hid " Burldy . I
think I will. " 11.1 whil"h time I
jumped on Clllllfl D which wa s

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one-dt.y le(!ret be~r ine on cb•rges
of bllllot bos: stuffing ln 1 Pitlibur,:~ 1teel union workers elecliou
wit~ at least one &amp;en,ator con ·
Yinced· tbat there was no lrr~g -

. \li!U:Ity.
~· Berry CQcldwater (0-Arb..)
tblirreporterfi after the tlolf.cJ..door

LIL ABNJ:R

sellslbn that lle was "satlt.fied "
the ballots wert marked properly
and said · the union officials ~DY·
ing the charges " made a very
plausible case."
George E. Crosby of Pittsburgh,
former emplol'e Qf Jones &amp; Laugh·
lin, said he told tb~ coRUpihee
tl)at be was pald $10 for stuf((ng
35 marked bAllots In the election
l•sf Feb. 12 on orders from local
union off1cial Harry T. Lewellen.
Lewellen, who' appeared before
tbe committee with five members
o£ the election board for Local
1843 at J&amp;L's Hazelwood plant flat·
1y denied the accusation. He has
nLed crimind libel cbarges agalns
CroaPy for 2lrin.g the charge.
e~rman J.ohn L McClellan &lt;D·
. Ark.) aaid he noted a ..sharp eontuct.. In testimony but he said the
commlttH did not evaluate the
eharges.
Crot.by told newsmen he was
able to put in the 35 ballots,
marked for Steelworkers ~sldent
David J. McDonald, because "they
trust me" at the local.
Crosby said he told the cotnmittee that he had stuUed 11•1\lqt l)px.-

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'IIISITORS.'?'
H08COY EYER
WISITE.D US,
WHEN WE WAS

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CHOICES TO DIATH
JACKSON, 0. UP - John Cn·
key, l9, a Louisiana colle1e stlldent choked to death Monday
while working on a pl~llne pro. Jcct near here. A denture lodjed
1 In hls windpipe when he slipped
and foil.

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F.ngllsh 7 and Entlish 1; Conatan ce M11rle y, Phy, til. (Gir ls'l
F:ngl ~ h 8. Health : Dick Retton.
PbJ. Ed. (Boyl") Head Ba.Utball
and Baseball Coach , U. S. Biltory,
Noon Activities; Franee. B.obertt..
l(ome Economlet; Eva J?utt~.~ n
Stout, Ohio Hlatory 7; EnJ)JJb 8:
Pearl Wllllams, Uan. Trl. 1, General .Scientt, Jr. Arlthmetble; and
A. M. Z•bl, Man. 'ria .. a!KI Driv·
ers' Educatlop.

WL ABNER

C&amp;N~L $CHOO~

Ralph Spencer,

Prini.cpal

and

Grade Six ; Harriett M. SQen«r.
Gnde Five; Gtneneve Stobart .
Grade Four : Helen Neas-e, Grade
Three; Mery V. Reibel, Gr•de twQ
and Farie Erl.ewine, Grade One.

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I HAD THAT ENLARGED FRJt.ol
THIS OLD TINTYPE, TAKEN THE
DAY &amp;~E TH E.

rCEQUA.KE.

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SUGAR RUN &amp;CHOQj.
Helen Williaraa, Principal, and
Grade Six; Robert Roberts. Gradi!
Five ; Margaret J.,fwls, Grade Four:
Ellen Gibbs, Grade Three; Beatrire
Rein~rt. Grode ;wo; Althea Dry·
an , ~rade One.
Lucille Swackl:tamer is Vocal
Music Instructor ~nd Ray Wood·
geard h. Band Director for lhe
Pomeroy schooho.

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WATERTOWN, N. Y.-Part o(
('!gar st-ore owner Phil Devine's
pro(lt.s li~ in the d~. De.
vine, who told pollee be fors:ol
ni 8 cash box containlns: $'100 had
fallen Into a waste bai!JII:et until
it· was too late, asked e-tty offi·
clals to make a check D( lhc
municipal dump.

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WITf.l ME

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lA LONGtEl,LO"
One letter ~tlmpty atands for anot~r. ln thl~ "mpJ'e It- ~ \LI~
for the thll'et L'l!, X for the two 0'1, 4tC. SiJ:t(\" Jettare, 'f'O•
t.rophu, tht I~ftgth and torlhauoa ot tht worda '"' all hints,.
Each da)' the :::ode letter• ate dllfcrent.
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AVTE )p( ~VHHV_ BLFA-QHM; , Fii'WL~.

" Yetter4a)"l Ceyptoq-.tel THOUGH I AM ~LW.t\YS I}(
{ HAITE. I AM NEVER 1N A irul!RT-:cJQJJN WESLEY.
· J&gt;l~rl~utei ~7 XllliC I'Oftuuf •rrullult
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Jza tnt advantage of hsvlng a I Important thlnga·
.,trJ~ r~J,n." ~he reault ls thel 1 l, It wUI help her to dlaCOYei
&amp;larmlllfly hlgh percentage of whether She :really does Uke ca- ,
Ca.Uuru we encounter in homertertns that well.. senoJ.ng tea tG ·
lm~ea.
friends 1s one thing- caterlnl
Mcmt Recuou Glftll
oommerc1ally is another!
etatl.t'lcally, the reason for 2. It wm help her to see what
r;UJ.urts may be lilted as "too Ut- her community'&amp; tastes are, whe.t
. tre eaplt&amp;l.'' "too Uttle research ofltlnds of foods people like, what
the JD.&amp;rbt," "ba\:1 producU:on standards they demand. At prea·
method~~," "bad. ~ustomer relaf4,0))1." or wb.at not, bM the real
~uble Is that the lady refused
lQ 11"' herself tJme tor appren-

that halrdressera, coraetteres and
dre.slmaker~ 110- trequ~tly have
tbt wordl "formerlJ with ..•" on
thetr w1Ddt\,W8r These pe;;»gle
om&gt;e4101 oppronttcel!b!p.o. They
dldll't.Just ruah In wbtre angels

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MOST bl• Broadway abows 1her .sa.Jary Jan't much more thai
9pen. out ot tow!\ and moat blg the amount lhe'U have to pay th1
Jtaaue b&amp;Beblill players begin tn n~J.ibbor, plu.saaa for commuUnc.
iho bu&amp;lo • - - ll~t. ioo often, Wlmdorlul lnvootiiiOill
tb~ womaa who wa.nt.s to co into it.'D be a wonderfullnvestmen~

1\lCCflllllful mlllln.ers ~ed t.cJ

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CHESTER GOULD

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. be with sOme bJ.a-name miWoer,

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10 not mere eoincidenee that
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aceesaful testa~ are "
(&gt;eople who used to be at
~d-aueh &amp; restaurant, that

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Mr-11. Charlea Neuman and Shar:lee spent a day in Columbus ori ·

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1t. "tnquimt
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Friday ind lutlnJ until Noverr.ber
22. Captalnt of the cwo teams are
Richard OW•n and Cash Bahr.l
Wtnnera wiJI fea&amp;t ort steaks and
~e lolers wUl eat t.un1 at the
c)pae of lhe conteat.

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a footNtJ . .me- JtartiDI next

1 Crosby said he told the committee that Lewellen gave him the
ba11ots and told hlm to allp them
in the ballot box when he eot 'r
chtt.nce.
Crosby said he was rtvealint
the charges· now because· "[ JOt
wrong shake." He
the
did no'
his
he was
. The

ACROSS
DOWN _ JJ. Like
1. About.
1. Capitol
ln time
ot Olllo
I, River (Ger.) 2. Commene!JI
11. Stew
J. Sma.Dtlt.
lnl'fedtent
at4te (p.blD'.)
' 12. Buebl.ll hit 4. ~loaurn
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5. Couiloteract..
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ts. lleuurt ':!'f jtoi~!J 28.
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&amp;. ~I!~ ltUer 28.
14. lolan'• name 'T. ~1mt""\
State
11. Exc:lude
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t2..- Jli1:,.••" ... a7"· . . . . .
J1. A perf~
8. Jmp¥t
33. Gam•
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place
9. Tidy
ftlh
J9. Soa~. tla¥- 10. Bluri4f!r•
315 .... .IJfVInt
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A uaion teller for the eleetlon,
E!mer Getty, Hid he told the aen·
a tort th•~ he sUBpeeted Local 1843
officials tried to JtWJtcb tbe results in McDonald's tavor. The Ia.
raJ ,votP.d for- McDonald's oppon·
eot, Donald C. Ru:ic'k, by better
than 3 - I. McDonald won the un;
ion·wide eiectlon and is now ~erv­
ing his' secpnd terllJ as prealdeot.
Getty told the committee be discovered erasures on the local tally
sheet to be submitted to ipterna·
tional headquarters which be felt
supported bia suspiclou. The
union'• reco rding secretary, An•
drew Toth, described the eruure\
as an '"honest mistake", Getty
said.

el.., !liW .._ num~ ot bur and
burtalo. The "Com P•laee" •t
Milche ll, S. 0 ., Will another •Pl..
d al attr.Jct!.on for the BIJILeslec
famil y, wbo were d.l&amp;appotn.t.ed In
their viait to an Indian reur vat ion.

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Jt .,..., unounced tbal D1.1o Stivera. atteo~~ ebairm.an will s tart
a n)emberablp contest.- ballf:d on

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tn,~ ~®U;ur
~ee her
C.,teret Should Come First,
&amp;aht died &amp;Dd.left heuome ·JP.on..
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Q:It',!a com.tdrt&amp;bl6 aum, and·ent, ahe hqn't the lllghtest. noMrs. K. -~ to lliJUt It ln a.ft1on, e:l:e~~ for L\ dozen or so ol
0.~ t8nlce. 8be plana to run 1her frlelldlf: 1
if~, 9ir qWn h=i "while the t Mrs. Jt. wUl leam what a
e~
In ~?
w io business really Is- buying emoptimJatlcally pUts It.
"
. jc:Jentl;y, keeping complicated recK. pvea Iove)J part!ea her- &lt;lrd!l, handllng b1lllill: and cusi!flt W her Scotch aconea are1tomer relat!Olll.
~oua. 19J!,e"• polltlve lhe could! After dlacovering thtllle things,
litab out Wt!U.
ahfl may ' dee14e it's more fun,
"ra. X. ou1b$ to 1et a nletleuler and more pro8table to
to take ea.re of tbe chU- wort for aomebody else! But U
er IChool ap.d on daya 11be doesn't, It lhe really wants
q have IJ11fftes. Then 8he 1ber own business, she'll 1 know
aet a. Job wltb one ot the lwha.t she's dotng and won't lose
~~ 1D her own city, even 11'1ber neat egg overntP,tl .........

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Pomeroy Grange Annual Inspection
Held At DAY On Wednesday Evening
The annual i,nspeeuon of Porn- 1 singing opened the program foleroy Grange was hel~ Wr~nesday • lowed with rolt calt and each
~veniag at the DAV halt with C. ., member responding with " bow to
~- Jones deputy master as In- build a better community" . A solo,
&amp;peeling officer. The hall was de- "We Would be Buildiing " was pretorated with arrangements of ' fall sented by Miss Lila Sue TerrelL
flowers for the occasiOn .
A skit, "We B~ild by Practicing
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Charles Legar worthy master ,
presid~d and one &gt;ppeal for aid

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Cititenship" was given

Mrs. Terrell the reader and
was answered F:lection of officers other particioating were, Mrs .
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was announced for the September
meeting. Mr Jone-s anPounced •he ~harles Spen_cer, rep1~~sentmg _t he
meeting of Pumona lirange when I nght to vote, Mrs. Dayton Str~ck ­
sewing and cand~ ('ontests were r lan_d, to pay taxc"' . Mrs. CIPiand
held. He also annou 1 ~ ... d a Meig~ , Heine~ , to su~port law and order .
rounty district workshop to be Fra~cls Morrts , to l1ve peaceablv
bei J at the Sali sbu ry School. fri B11! Lake _to respect the ll•g ;
doy Septembt•r 6Mrs. Carl Smith, to respect public
and private property - Mrs. CharThe thirfl dPgrN• was gl\•en '" Jes Legar, to roo &lt;.: peet the opinion !'
full form \tr J01ws ~avP an inter- o( others; Mr-s . francis Morris, to
esting and informative talk. gav• help chose our organization and
the Grang~ a ~ood gr:· de and com- political leade rs; C. 1.. Heaton . to
plimenterl them on th&lt;llr degree abide by majorities; Iierman Warwork and &lt;tlso on tht•ir community ncr , to prese rve the rights of the
project report
I' minority ; and Mrs. C hristin e Lake,
"We Build" was the theme of to be tolerant of religious be
the program prc&gt;enlcrl bv the lee- I Hers.
turer, Mrs Juhn Tt•rrcil . Group
A short two act play , "How To

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Build Your Grange BY Workmg
Together'• wa, presented by t"lord
Spence, Mrs. Lake. Mrs. Spencer
and Charles Legar. Yollow1ng a toe
tap dance bl Char ic;anna He.s.
Mr.. Terrell gave the origin of the
hymn " Rork of Ages" wh1ch was
written by Rev_ Au gustus Montague Toplady , who found sanctary
in the 1·ock durm g a storm 111 England and was in sp1rerl to write Ute
hymn, after whi ch M ..&gt;s Terrell
sang the hymn .

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day Pvemng
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Marshall Batey
eveninl at their
Sgt. Sara J t'isher, WAc' re· 1
I MOre- T ay Or e dd'tng R'tteS
cruitina offlqer 111 Columbus, and
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Refreabmentl were aerved durMr. and Mrs ' ijarold S . Moore and
• Held At Mason On August 17th
ay arty
i111 the ev.,nlnc to Mr. and Mrl.
son, Michael, Columbus, are week
Herman Waruu and IOD, ~
end guests of Mayor and ;rtrs. C.
Allen, Mr. nd Mn. Dale Warner
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Th
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0. Fisher and family .
Marshall, two year old 10n of end daughter Aaoe, Mr. end Mra.
Judge and Mrs. John Bacon and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Batey, South Arthur Neue and daupter, Mr.
son, Jack, have returned from a
Fourth Avenue and Williams St., and Mnl. Gene Thompaon.
vacation trip to Wa shington, D. C.
celebrated hla birthday Thursday
Mr. and Mu. Rlebard Vaugbu
Jamostown and Williamsburg, Va.
at his home. His lpeCial gift wu Sr ;~, daughters, Suzanne and Judy.
The 350th anniversary of James·
an orange and black football j and sons, 'f 'at and Martin. Mr. and
town is being ·celebrated this sumsweater, the gift of his unole, An· ;,trs. Richard Vaugl)an Jr. and IODI
mer all!l other special activities of
dy Batey, well-known Milidleport -. Dqn and Bill, Mr. and Mra. Jamea
The program flo.-;t•d wi1 h a nwn '!o) the' Bacon family was attending
athlete, wbo ordered the sweater Clifford and 101\f, Jim and Pat,
s tyle show at a wcr!dm:; . Mr. and the play "The Common Glory"
complete with a block "M" and and Mr. and Mra. Wlnon.
Mrs. C. N. Jon€'~ wen• .iudgc.s and which ls g1ven night~ at Williamsselected ('_ L. Heaton as the best burg.
Mrs. Otho Murray
dressed for hiS part "' the bride 's
Mrs . carro ll Swanson, Middlemother. Mrs. OJJ\'(' l11,.41'aham wa.li
day cake, ice cream, candies and I H
port, and rt!rs . Cha rles Swa nson,
piani~t for 1 hl' t\'t•nin;:: and ~r s .
favors of bal!oon&amp;y balls and bubs
onore
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Elmer Wirkh dl1l thf" ..oln1s l !or thf' Marysville, join&lt;'d their husbands
ble seta were served to the cbil· H
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at Moundsville. W. Va ., Friday
degr ee work .
dren by ~rg_ Ben Batey who was
art
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At the rlo sc of t tw mrf'tln ': rt"· and will spend the week end there.
llss isted by her mother-in-law,
The birthday of Mrs. Otbo Murfreshments w!'rr scrvrd hv lht•
Mra. Helen l)atey.
. ray was observed Thursday when
Guests included Danny, Tommy 1J the Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the
Mrs. Elsie Steffy
home economics committee .
and Victor McCloud, Kim, Duane Federated Church met for an all
and Larry Jchnsoo, Deblly Hhll&lt;le, day quilting.
Is Surprised With
Robin Mills, Connie&gt; Bachner, LinTwo birthday cakes were served
da Pennel, Mignon 9_uillen, Patty with a potluck dinner at noon io
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and Mary Lynn McCabe and Jim· Mrs. Murray, Mn. Roy Seyfried;
my Batey, broth~r..pf the honored Mrs. Grover Eb~ Miss Anna Dllnf,
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Ms. Adam Ebenbaeh, Mn. ctut
Mrs. C. W. Humphrey of Akron with a towel shower on August 22
enee MaSIIar, 'fta. Carl Sbiclds, t
spent a few ~ays thi s wt•ek with in observance her bi:-thday. Mrs.
Ru t h Chea ri le ptannerl the party
her brother and s-i.s t cr in law. Mr.
Windon's Host
Mrs. N'orman Iqoes, Mra. walter
and ~ames were played with prizes
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won
by
Mrs.
Fannie
Stanbury
and
Mrs. C. E. Dow . Hose Hill and
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Relatives
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Mra. carrie
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Grueaer, Mrs. treda Mitch, Mrs;
guests Mr. and :'\1 rs. Paul Simps011 Jean Carson
Icc cream , birthday cake, coffee
&lt;:t nd sons. Juninr. Dnv irl , and Gary
Thursday Night
clara Schaefer, Mrs. Addle Gruew
ilnd koo ladc were se rved to Mrs.
er, Mrs. Amanda Kupar, Mrs.
&gt;f Hookstown, Pa . sp&lt;·nt Thursday
Mr. and Mrs . Waid Windon en· L KauU, Mrs. Tlteodore ·Mora and
in Newark wi th Mrs. Dow 's daugh- Elsie Steffy, Mrs. Jean Carson,
Mrs. Dorothy Ham ~. Mrs. .Ettu
tertained a group of relatives and 'Miss Lena Grueaer.
ter, Mrs. Cora Francis.
Lemley, Mrs. Ma1·y Rom ine , Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs . Tracy Goodwin and Slonsbury. Mrs. Paul Zerkle, Mrs.
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son Timmy wer e recent gucsb nt Flnyrl Steffy, Lizzie Jenkins.
S•· n•:ing g1 ft s hut unable to athis mother. ~Irs . Norm" Goodwu.
Mr. and Mrs. Williem Bart'c b lend were Mrs. Ora Br; nk cr, Bessie
and chilrlre n, Barhar&lt;J and Willi am Srhnl l, Maxi ne Moore, Alm eta
Olan left We r! ncsday for thc1r Henderson.
home, Ci ncinnati after a several
days visit with thei-r pare~ts, Mr. I WCTU Picnic Is
and Mrs . Emmett Bartels, Syracuse
:\!iss Jane Gilmore, daught'r of ried a colonial bouquet of multiand Mrs. Norma Goodwin .
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Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore of colored carnations. Best man was
Mrs. Albert Smith and daughters
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Syraeuse, hecame the bride of John Taylor, Jr., brother of the
Sharon and Mrs. Ronald Smith and At M'ddl
Kenneth Austin Taylor, son of Mr. groom. Ushers were Dick Young
Miss April Shasteen were bu siness
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visitors in Ga ll ipolis, Friday .
The W.C.T. l,_ had a picnic sup- and Mrs. John Taylor of Mason, on of Weot Columbia and Joe Ford of
Mrs. Albert Smith will leave per Friday a\ the Middleport Road- Saturday, August 17, in a double New Have·
Sunday for Col umbus to assist in side Park with the blessing, which ring ceremony at St. Joseph's
FollowL1g the wedding, the couthe care or her ci ;:I u ~ h tcr. Mrs. preceded the meal, given by Miss Catholic Church in Mason. Offi·
James Hawley and inf:.nt son.
Margaret Sauer, president of the ,ciat ing at the ceremony was Rev. ple left on a short wedding trip
to Niagara Falls and Canada. The
John J . O'Reilly.
County W.C.T.U.
groom is a member of the U. S.
Mrs. M. L. Kelly, president. preThe rhurcn was rlccorated with Army and is stationed ~t ft. Campsided and officers for the coming
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year were eiPctcd as follow s: pres- white pladioli, white asters, and ' bell, Ky.
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chrysanthemums
for
the
ooIdent, Mrs Kelly; vice-president,
casio
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Organ
mus(c
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played
Mrs. Clarence McNeal; secret ary,
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Arthur Lewis; treasurer, Mrs. by Mrs. Gord&lt;&gt;n Creamer while vo· Pomona Grange
Mrs. James Pullen, who has hccn
calist was Agnes Young, both of
Joe Turner.
in Holzer H&lt;tspital for observation
MC:~son .
Inspection T.!l
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Bush,
chairman
of
Mrs.
and treatment, was scheduled to
the nominating committee, gave
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The hride, who was given In
return homo tnday.
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Be Next Friday
the
report
and
others
on
her
commarri age by her father, wore a
Cushlo,.., proNctlo11
Miss Blanehe Nease, of Akron,
r lectu~tgulor type
MeiJ(s Countv Pomona Grange
for sink ortd dish•
spent Thursday night with Mrs. mittee were Mrs. Jacoh Turner, floor le ngth gown of chantilly lace
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war•. Can't 1cra1ch
Nan Moore and daughter, Eliza· Margaret Sauer, Mrs. Lightfoot, daintily leaf embroidered nylon will meet at the Rock Springs '
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beth, and Miss Mildred Hawley, Mrs. Sallie :llcCormick was named tulle with form accenting bodice Grange Hall, Friday, Sept. 6tb for
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and went on to Rutland, RD. Fri· Flower chairman and Mrs . Rny- and billowing _ruffles lending a annual Inspection.
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Saxton
as
corresponding
secparticular e nchantment to the
day for a visit with Mr. ami Mrs. ret,ry .
The fifth de~ee will be e'back. For her "something borrow- &lt;itnplified in full form by the c/l. ·
Dran Chapman .
Guests
at
the
meeting
were
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ed", th~ bride wore a nylon tulle ficers and a program will be pre·
Herbert Manley, Front Street,
was taken to Holzer Hospital in Frank Ch~ese brew , Miss Mabel Hy- veil accented by a star·sequined, sente~ by the Lecturer, Pauline
the Rawlings-Coats ambulance Fri- sell, Mlcijae1 and Debby Turner. seed pearled band , loaned by Mrs. Atkins.
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rtay afternoon and returned to his Bucyrus. Dming the me••ting, Miss Don Thomas of Pomeroy, a bride
louodortng
Cltoolne
lothlor
lol&gt;_iet
Sauer gave a report on the seven- of two years ago.
Sewing and candy contest winhome ..
She carried a cascade bouquet ners in Subordinate Granges will
Charles Haskins, Mrs . Robert Al- county meeting held at the Grange
lensworth, Mrs. James Hawley, Hall at the Athens Fair Grounds of white orchid; carnations, and be judged at this mee~ing.
Refreshments will be served liy
Mrs. Rlcharrl Wells, Miss Sheila this week. Mi&lt;S Sauer was the -•tephonnll s
Matron of honor was MrL Carol Hemlock Grange.
·Stover, Sail•· Schaaf have com- only member of the local W.C.T.U_
at the conference.
Taylor of Columbus, Ohio. She carpleted the Post-session at Ohio
University which ended t"riday .
Mr. and Raymond Taylor have
heen in Columbus to attend the
State Fair. I
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Mrs. Robart Allensworth was a
visitor In Columbus Frid•YMrs. Richard Wrlls an.d dau~h ­
tcr, Dee Ann . and her sister. Miss
Blosser, Marietta , went to Columbus Friday on business and were
joined by Ricky Well• who hod
opent the past two woeks in Circleville visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Miller anrl
son, Jimmy, left friday to visit
friends In Elkins, W. Va ., ami will
return home Monday.
Mro. Laur• Van hlcter, visited
her aunt and uncle, Mr . anrl illrs.
Charles McNamee Thursday and
Friday guests at the McNamee
home were Mrs . Irma Wilson and
oon, Butch, 1 .etart, and Mrs. William Bet! and daughter, Sandra . of
Jackson.
Debby Bonnell, oldest child of
Mr. and Mfs. Paul llonnell, Columbus, has hcen vlsiling Mr- ond
'Mra. Rodney Downing, Middfeport,
•nd her great grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. l&gt;ovie. Gallipolis. Her
parents and sute.r , Paula, and brothr~. Oavld, planned to join her
this week end at the Downing
home.
Mr. and Mro. Maunce Thompson, Cleveland, arc week rnd
snests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hart Lyons .
I. E. Miller, who ha&gt; bel'n on a
motor trip to Wa shington, D. (".,
was schodulcrl to rctu1·n home thi s
f'rlday accompanied by :llr. and
Mrs. Carl Vanderhoof and rhlltlren
Peggy Lee and Floyd, Marion, who
will spend the week end here. Mrs.
D. E. Roush hos been working at
the Miller ~c-$1 stol'e with Miss
Betty Greenlee during Mr. Miller's
vaettlon.
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Mr. and 1\lr~. c. o. Murray visit·
ed the Stat~ Fair last week.
Jean Roush, who is employed In
Columbus, arrived herr Friday to
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Robert Hunnell brought his fa·
ther-ln-law, Donald Geary Sr.,
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l'!ellle Vale, Salem Center, and
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waa an overnight, guest of 1\lra.
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Min •Barbara Stout, Child Wrl·
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