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Pomeroy-,Mlddleport; Olildo'l'UeldaY, September 8, 1957

Clara Faye Sayre, 28, Killed
Attempting To Pass Trailer
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Meigs County contributed to the mounting total of hl&amp;b·
way deaths for the long holiday week end at 2:45 a.m. this
mornmg when a woman ide~tifie~ as Clara Faye Sayre, 28, of
New Haven, W. Va., was killed m a collision with a trailer·
tract~r on Route 7 between Hobson and the Middleport cor·
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The fatal acddent this 'morn·
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highway death toll for thla year
to nine persons. In May of th!J
year eight other penona lost
their lives a abort d!Jtance from
· the site of today'a fatal mishap.
Attording to pollee reportll of
the accident lh!J morning, Mrs.
Sayre was driving east on Route
7 aud had passed one large trai·
ler·ll'actor and bad attempted to
pus the a\'(ond when her right
rear fen~er struck the trailer.
The 1957 Dodge driven by Mn.
Sayre then veered to the left
across the road .. aerota a sidewalk
and the drivewsy Into the Shuler
Construction Co., and .smashed
into the embankmeni. '11te '""'
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IIIVO'tED It INTEJESTS OF MEIGS-MASO~ AIU!A

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IICHARD S. OWIN- OINIRAL MANAGIR
RIYNOLD 1. GRIINI - EDITOR
Clwttot L. Tan~~thlll, lttff Wrlttr, St&gt;ortt ldllor

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HOSPITALIZED AGAIN
Leonard Hess Jr, who under·
went surgen a week ago was ret•med to "M·' ISS Gen'ernl Hospital
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I'ODIQI, $'7.80; three monllu, 13.110. B7 motor route where JV.Uiahlo· Mrs Fred Crowe ~ Jr , Thursday at
10e moath $1. By 1DIII one year ta; Ill montha, $4 2D; lbret moDlha 7 30 ll m

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CHANNIL 3
On
Todty
Romper Room
Tbe Prlee Is Rlt1hl
Truth or Consequeneel
Tie Tac Dough
It Could Be You
Tex /1. Jln~
~•ID

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RETURNS TO HOIPtTAL
..... lrle., at llO Hec:baale Ill.. P!GIIIOI', 1). Buatneoa olltee pboiiO •
'Marcw Chrlstme Halstead was
12:30 Current
II tortal olfl&lt;oe obODI' llf'
returned to Ch1ldren'~o Hospital Ccr
1:00 My Little 'Marglo
Miss Sherry Cottrill of Yf)ung tumbus on Saturday for a cher.kup
1'30 Bride ~qd Groom
FIRE CALLS
St, now employed ln Columbus,
3 ()() Queenl For A Day
apent the week end w1tb her _par· The Middleport Fore Department
s-45 Modem l!ol!\ances
enb, Mr and Mrs. Francis Cot- was called at 3 10 p 11\. Saturday
4·00 Comedv ttmo
tor a fm~ at the village dump At
trill
4:3~ Movietlme
2
50
p
m
Sunday
the
Ftre
DeBY ROBERT C. RUARK
Mr and Mrs Homer Hart!ook
5·30 Popcye Presents
A strong-minded chap 1 tnow were week end guests of their partment was called below Hobson
fOr
a
grass
f1re
parenlB
here
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8:00 Spinach Playhoull
has got a new thing about tl ppmg
Mr and Mrs McCo)' Snavely and
8:30 Weathercaat
veil
come
•nto
Whleh -•bt
"neson, Charle~; Mr and Mr!l Sam
OES MEMORIU SIRVtCE
6:85 &amp;porta Eye
common use and rdorm ,the Marr and Lots Gall Vanover and
Evangeline Chapter, OES, wil1
8:45 NBC New•
whole t~ching·palm poltcy l~s a Kathyleen Green, all members of have a Memorial Service at the1r
700 FeotiYal of Staro
devlee I ve bfen uslnj to a mJI.Jer Wilkes Grange attendld inspe~ regu lar meetmg Thursday at 7 30
Ptnlc
7•30
degree, but thn ktd has hit on • tion of Hunllniton Grange at Vtn. at the Masomc Temple acrordmg
Meet McGraw
809
the ~'I st~k
ton, August 23.
to the announcement by Mrl Wll·
8.ao Sumsner,'l' ./lYII&lt;!NI8
Lets understand hnt that
Mrs Lena Cray spent a week' a lis Anthony. Worthy Matron. Re·
900 Nal King Cole Show
!here are many people who, clue vaeatton wHil httr son, Dale, and treshments will be served after
9•3() O'Henl'y PlayhOU!t
to the cheapness of their em ramtly m Columbus.
tht meetmg
IO:(l!) A Jian Coiled !C
plo)t'Ts d•ptnd on Ups to make
Ruth Lonr, of C.Iumbuo spent
10 30 l'I1W&gt; Heatfllnl!l
up thett major Income But thl~ the week. e.td with her parent&amp;,
GARDENERS TO MilT
10:40 Nltewateh
b not real!) our fault, I! H, now Mr and Mrs Chauncey Lema
' The Amateur Gardeners Club
1~ 00 Tonight
And 1t doesn't cntttle the hpv1rgm 1a Hall of Columbus spent w1ll meet Wednesdoy at 8 P m at
100 ,IGN OFF
re~Jpient to bakaheesh not enter· the week end wilh Mr. and Mrs lhe home of Mrs. C. E Blakeslee,
ed on the tab. A tljl 18 oupposedly Max H•ll
Lincoln Hetghta, and members are
awarded f&lt;~r services 11b0vt and
reminded that dues are to be paid
beyond-certahaly not fo1 betne
Randy Phllilps spenl the past at tblo time.
surly, ne&amp;hKent, or just plalfl two week• with his grandparttnts,
Mr and Mr.. William Buck ol
atupld
0!1 PICNIC
Rutland and attended Bible acbool
The Past Matrono and Past P,J, In effect, hare a walter or a at the lllelhodlat Chun:h.
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lrona or Dlatrlot 25. QES, wni
barber or a cab driver wh~n I Mrs Rebeoea Dyer o! Bidwell bave their annual ~Iente at jbe
TUUDAY
enter their domam People who wu a gueslA for several days of J(uonle park, !t!arielta, SUndaY,
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work for tip! are essentially Mr and Mrs Frank Gray.,
September 8 at 12 45 p. m.
7ml Jlmlllli Dean
aalestnen who Qre worklns on
The Flower Show held Sunday,
7 30 Boston BlaeiMe
l:!orumlssion aa:ainst 11 small draw Aug 25, by the Wllkoovllle GarHONOR COURT TONIGHT
800 Captala l(angaroo
lng ICOOUnt II they soli well, den Club was well attended. La· The public 11 cordially Inylted
u~ CBS Nelia
they reap well II they sell poor· die• exhib•ted flowers and attend· to attegd the Court ol Honor to
8:50 Local News
, , A(JIOM
a
Pncloua
''· wr•
ly they aren t entUled to so ed lrom Gnlllpolls, Middleport, be held'lblo evening at 7 p m. at
1. J'lora an4
. JtDn• 1
cuk
9.30 Garry Moore
much as that foreotten coin, the Hutland, Dexter, MeArthur, Vin· the MlddiO!Iort Legion Hall by
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flllll&amp; ol&amp;
4. TV part
,7, Nymphl
lrt)ar Gocl(re,t
Pomeroy nohl!e reported today 1.30 Strike II l\lch
nlc~.el
lon Township. Mrs James TltUi of Troop 245, Boy Scouts o! Amerjca,
' repon
~. Clooe to
(·Hoh.
10:30
damages eotlmated at $175 were
1 lunk fencet e. - Truman - Para.
was the lud~e.
and the Cub Scout Pack of MltlNewa
This friend ur mine says he Rutland
lnflleted on hl{o automobiles wb1eb 11:00
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EnerrJ put 1 7, Melo4y
diN)
Mr and Mrs Clovis Straws· dleporl. Scout representatlne, loKatie's Almanac
11:10
11118 ftniiiY developed
enough baugh o.ltentled the State Fair last
collided Saturdav at the intersec- 11 15 Love of Llle
I• , 11110 a
I Strike
21.
col olllclalo Including Chief of Pocourage t() pay the exact umoont
rriUblliO
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(COII.oq.)
tion ot Butt.ernllt•av and W. Main·
Sunday
11'30 Search l&gt;r Tomorrow
or Ute check and walk o-ut of the Clara Phillips spent the week llee Bartrum State lllgbway Pa11. Stand•lip
atone
SO.
at ab~t 12'30 p. m.
trolman
Davl;
and
othen
will
be
ll:45 Guiding Light '· .
joint if the walter 1!1 surly, .un- end at her home here
iS Ploret
10
Boll
tnalde
l
voke
preacnt
tor
the
'ceremony
12:00 - ::aile', Kltcb ID
Act:Ordlng
t'l.
tbe
report
llled
by
euntorl
11.
Eatlnr
Sl..Ue
obl•gintl, or hostile. n; aayo he The Wllkfsville Bean Dinner
11
lal•r4•r'•
A•n•
12 30 :_. the World Turlll
Patrolman
Jed
Webster,
Eugene
quarten
reatrtct.
cJin louk the walter ih the eye will be Saturday, Sept. 7
15 Cavity .,.
-..sa Deer of
18 Conttet.
(warahlpt)
td menu
1'/orrls,
18,
269 W. Main-s!, pulled ·1·00 Our 11-ftss ~rooks
and go h~me to sleep more
Geurq:la Gray. Columbus, epent
India
latton
19. Enemy
33 n.mollah
h11m • stop onto Main. His 1957 1·sn 1:ouseparty
soundly lhan his bableo
the week end with Frank and EltO
Medieval
17 Lieutenant 20. Water cntt 36 Wins ..
Por.IU.., owned by Alvin Norris.
841 Payoff
1 know mY boy, and with hltn va Gray
ttle
"-. hls father, was struck in the side 2:txl The Verdict li Yours
(abbr )
22 Come up
like
2•30
It am't economy The very next
f3
M111'1
name
18. Forward
2l Wrltlng flutd 37 Republic
by • 1941 Plymouth driven by 3.00 Brighter Day
Willter or cabbie w:ho treat&amp; h1m
labbr )
10. Younr tl!h 24. Little girl
(8. A. I
Jack
Kl Braley, 16, 902 E. Mam, '3·15 Secret Storm
iOOd geta do•ble the .. pccN!tlon.
\
20 Exota_..,.....,.,...,.,,...,...., Pomenv·. owned by Homer Bra- 3 SD Edge of Nlgtt
In abort, he Is buildi ng up J
rna.Uon
ley.
fund oft the bums to reward the
4·00 The Early Show
JuJhce or Peace R yrindl ey
21 Punctua.t1on
deoervlng
Pohee raid the Braley youth ad· 5.30 Your Easo Reporler
rn&amp;Tk
111 ror the past two days and
mttted
th, "eeJdent was h1s fault ~··5 Sports Parade
24.
Dllrrunt1e4
under tloetnrM' orders 'to take It
He hat " one-mun plan to re·
(colloq)
There
wert
"'ll inlur1es and no el·
r .!Ill Weatherman
cn~y
for
owhll~"
Bald
warrants
for
volutlonlxc tbo Upping b"'ln"''
2~ lnocttvity
tations tss1,1ed
1'00 ~ 'I'~QOnference
the arr~t of siK eoal truck driV·
When he's had ' louoy de•l. he ,
·- IT.C.m braot
6:111 '111!\\ II"Edwardl
fr~ chargee! with
overloading
J l"''kl the dealer In thl'f"'- and
2U:jecte4
6·90
Teltphone Time
may be Jssued toda)'
announe~ bhat ~e'• ' a.-17 11
32. Opon
7:00
Phil Silvers Sbow
good tipper, but he doesn'l tip Why does the 'number of high· The drivers li nored citations
(poeUc)
7•30 Pl'lfBte Secretary
ror ICi. -\mbled orders, bnek talk way deaths rtsc as the sun goeR
'33.
Gained
by the State Patrol last week
8·00 To Tell tbe Trulb
Inattention, or aurltnou When he down'
34. Greek letter
Orlndley said the w1mantt };'/Ollld
How
fast
shoul
d
)OU
drive
at
8·30 Spotlight Playhou"
dollbleo the expected tlp lor
3~ Overhead
he ftled unlerts Ura Swisher. op8:00 $64,0W Question
ROOd per!ormanee, be explalno night'
38. J'orttfy
Can a man 1511 yean old with crt~tor of the Swuher Coal Co .
9.30 Playhouse of Myotel')'
the why lor or the extra larJC&amp;8e
37- Walk back ·
"to Rlrulghten It up "
10·00 UP-I&amp;tbe·mlnute Ntlll
11 enoueh people do It, he •ay• 20120 vision see as well at nigh~ appeared
anf.forth
New~ 10 03 Scanning the Weather
The Patrol wall reported deter·
at Moon
he !l~t~rea that the word'll spread, ns a HO.year"'ld man with 20/20 mined
to
call
for
U81stance
from
10 10 The Late Sbow
vision!
valleya
and Ule rude menial will havt
Are present headll&amp;htl adequate nearby counJIC!I to open a cam·
41 lllcrell
to come Into line or starve
palgn ot chocking every eoal
•z A Hebrew
lie lan't too far wruny I k~ow for modern drlvlna?
trtlek
on Mel~:s Coun tY hlthways
1
patriarch
another tough-headed lad who
Tbe8e are Rome of the qucaUons lm mediately
43. To tll.ICrlbe
~ractlcally reorganized New York asked by Phlt Hlneh In an Inter
44.Toavot4
cab drivers' Inellnatlon to pull cstlntl book juHt publlohcd by PaMeanwhile, Grindley lined
45. Pondered
up on cro!lwaiks, driving the geant PreS!. The book - The Frankijn Lemley, Ch"l"ton, IV
DOWJI
p&lt;detlrlan.o Into the cruel "a ol Nighttime Arcldont Problem - Va., 1211 and cOlts Friday fotr
l. Dlocelllll
lnlfto. He would merely open does a thoruuah job of lnveatitial shooting a sqWrrel out oL 861501\.
TUIIDA 'r CHJoNNIL 13
' head
the door of the cab, walk lhrough ing a probhJm that has conCu1ed Game Warden Dolph Joachim
11.59 Sign On
2. Olant
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the baek ,..t, bow polltely to oa!ety and traffic olllelals lor made lbe arrest near POI'tland.
12:00 !Jlber~
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DAILY CRYI"l''QUOIE.:.Here'l ·how to work lt1
the oeeupants, ond leave both years Why do three times 11
11·30 The GHt~ben Wade Show
Owen Partlow, Pomeroy, was
A' X Y D L BAA X B
doorJ opon.
many hllhwoy latalltleo occur at
1:15 Neitihbel' .
Ia LONGFELLOW
1 aloo Invented • tiimmlck ol nitlht " durlnt dayltaht b.. nt lined ~ and costs lor· IntoxJca.
1:30 ' Movie HaUnee
my bwn W.hen a csb driver lalJ· More lmportlmt 1 the author offer•• tlon and Donald Perry, addr~a
One latter olmP\Y otand.o for another. In thla oamplo 4 II ~iad
3:00
American Bud•tan•
e4 1o thank me for s tlp...-and I some practteal •olutlons to the unknown, was lined $20 and cosh
fo• tho tbrM L'o, X lor lha two O'o, oto. llrlftl litton. apoa.
4:00 .Carloon Club
£or speeding Both arreots had
am an over1enerOUJ aent w~th problem.
tropbll, tho lenrth and formaUon ol l(ll WOrdl 1ft &amp;U btntl.
buen made by the Slat&amp; Patrol.
tho pourbolr&amp;-.1 u10d to merely
Kaoh day the code lattora an dtflonnt.
'8:00 llleke7 ldouae Club
The ' "Ie problem ol , nltiht
Authorltlea here returned Bt:r
1et out and Iene the door open
I:Otf Five Star Final
c.,~o,_
Clatlalllll
On most old !uhloned cabo, k lalalltlel bolls down to the fact nlef Laudermllt, 16, Wyllls ijl[l,
8:15
John Daly •1\4 Nm '
that
lnlii&gt;ano
are
.not
mode
to
iee
Pom'eroy,
!rom
Wheeling,
W
Va.
IIH!ant the driver bad lo 1et out
OPLJ'RXO
OXNSX
VM~
J'XKHQDP,
and walk clean around the cab after dork Tbe author, In what over the Ion&amp; week end to laee
8:90 Conlllct
1
to abut the back door, bocau,. Is tho flrlll known book speelfl- eharJes of contempt In Juveni!tl
UOI MNYCIXYP, CTJ' VMN COHKH,t&amp;
• '1.:80 Wyatt Earp
eally
devoted
to
a
detailed
InveslCourt before Jud.ie John Baoon.
he e~~uldn'l '!neb It over the
8:00 Broken MrO'It
1
llatlon of the eauoea and cures
Mlu Laudermllt, In •••tody ~
1:10 Telephono Time
met".
Tlpplntt to me, Io n&lt;xt to the of nlaht latalltlet, IUIIeBtl sev- Middleport Pollee bod been re·
Cl')'(lloquolel THE PEOPL&amp; NEVIll QIVI 'UP
D:IK! ~ Sp7
leased !rom joll for her apptot·
atom as a olcknen of the tlrneo eral oolutlona
THiiiR •LIHIITIIII BUT UNDIII 101111 DILUIIOII People attempt to buy polltenea• Loalcally, bit Unt tuaeotlon II anee in court She left lhe area
.JliiDND BURKI.
and unl~e due to their own that olllzeno and their elected an~ and was picked up In Wheelln1.
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fean-jllll ea America trloo to appointed olflclalo reeogntae the
Denzil Jones, Loen)vllle, w.
buy fi'Iendahlp abroed bY WB!ting problem Stranaely, he t)O!nlt oul,
money You wind up baled lor not much atLenUon h11 been &amp;lven va., 23, charaod with Gr!YIQI
)'Ollr doUjlh, and hatod double to lhe lad that more aocldenll while Intoxicated by tha •horllro
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wlltn YAltl don't pareel out enotb hoppan at nltihl although there Ia dep~rtment, has been released
ed fOOd hunk to loiJow tho had onl)' oue-hall ., muoh traffic then under $300 bond.' Olllcers atlld
he rehued a blood •leohol teet.
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H• then
!ueh practical
Pomeroy Patrolman Henry
We bave tipped Ihe Engllllh oolutlona u the redu Uon olopead
lnlo hatin1 u~ The French loathe at nt&amp;ht, tralnlnr driven how to Werry arrested these persons·
tllar"• Mu8ier, 18. Pomeroy
nearl7 any rtt.tlon you can natnt' handle nltiht-drlvlnC problomo,
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Into batt&amp; ua 1'ht Fnnoh loathe Ulhllnt daiiCtr•u• roado 1nd
"' The llldlano spend the 11Mlnf~ otreeto and utlllalng rellootlve ma· out ol ~ car on a hlahway at
and the fawn on Ule Rulltanl. terlal• to make hazards more vis- 2 12 a m S•nday. lle Is Ieee o•
o $26 bond
We t!lrow It around IJke a drun· Ible. '
ken o((Rlan up frOm the boon
John Emery Wilt. 43, 1131
dockl 10 oample the nlaht 1111 In Tile oum'l)aUon Of hla Mok Pearl Street, Middleport jolled
New YOlk or Miami or Las Vegu alltea that hmlul, no matter lor dbturblntl the peace 1nd In·
Jut lntorMtlonally, the people what tbelr rorm, muot lJO made
late Friday nlaht.
we Up otlll 11ve us th• aurb' mon vlll~lo ot nllbt It !1 1m- to~Iootlon
Ardel Braden, 44, Letart FallJ,
loot and Ute Inotnrlent ptrlorn•· poollble, he malntaiDe, to 11ve jailed.
Saturday for Intoxication
anct and 1 demand, like 1 eon· bumono better niJbt vllion. He remained In custody Tuesday
tllrll w I bead wolter lor extl'l clalmt, however, thDI It It a relalnODif for dOIDI what they're al· Vvtly ol~t~ple matter lo make hu- mC~rnlng
M Karnes, 44, Bedford.
ready ~aid for
ardo more vlllble. Ho cites &lt;110 o..John
arr.,tod lor disturbing the
'l'bll iJOI a little more serlo•• hlotory after caae hlotqry In which
Fnduy, ol!o w., In jail to·
!bon 1 flnt Intended but there'• obout PO worlh of reflectlvt sian•
a pret!J fllr moral here over- pre1tllntad •ecldenll and •ved da).
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.~p&lt;ndtnJ, from !rl~ht or 1nsecur live!.
Two arrusts reporttd by t~e
• Ity, wltltjllr It be with • walter The Important thin(, oeeordlng Slate Patrol lncl•dlld one ol Ell·
or 1 naUon, never bouaht any\ 1o tho author, 11 that oomothlna abeth B l'ulk!, who pooted ~
lhln1 but comempt and an o•t be' done now In an11 whers n- bj&gt;nd aualnst a' tralfle charrJe and
' iUf!ebed hand ror more With a 11111, can be productd wUhln pl'll· ~ayden M Blakely, a olmU,r
qter beblnd ro•r baet ond trea ent budaeta rather than wait for bond lor unoale op•~1t1on ol a
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' 1!1 re~def!!'e arel!Jltlllll'!ll!li:¥1 eo.led prOJltll J.'[lll bf reicelv·
JKII'~r .\!IVQ 1J'aut llanll, 12
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and riot be' ltCert1lnil; end lhe 'un- ed at 'the o!llee '' o( the ·~tate 0)'11; Explorer ·~1 Z'70 &lt;if Item
'""''~'-'""""·- known hel!t, «eviitet,lefiiH'ext llliJI&gt;way Dlr..tor o1 Ohio, at coi- ,I~ek Grov, . Ji"' P5!~· three boy•
culP,rs t~!!JIR•~n~
umbu~ Ohio; · unOI 10:00 ,\1. Jl
Tr~p 1f ~..g,alllpolio,
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~dl1 ~ 1 Ohio ~ern) 'Stlndlll'd Time, m " wort • 1 .,.; oop 243
Tate; ft' cl'eeea1e~. I 'l'a , If~ Wedneodal, lleptelnber 11, 11157 ~ Roel: ~"",!;.
WoN•· seven,
dec,ased, flttrl Carter,, !f,!flcealld: f("'llm(li'O'Ieme~l! In
.t.~:~Ik:ll 0 ' " ' aveo. Lew
lll!d WUI C•rlf•·!! cllleFcWW wbOae· ~~ No&amp; 1 t.. 8 lnclu· Humo'rou~ . ~llhl!Mht or t
Pfaeet , ol r..ldeilee
Unlqjown ~ve , are olferod .. one project
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ltrndctwl!l •!Je IWarded hone eon :::~owDickoon 1:::'\he ~ta~
praln~f.'''wel .,.~Ar.; 1 •. · ,
pi on ~te'l'iAn fii!RI _ •t '"' the
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1.1l(fflf.ll No. 1
retum, of ao ext•'!'lon cord p1eee
July ift~7 llj Com!"on Pie~a &lt;:qp(l . Athens C&lt;&gt;onty, Ohio, on .sec. by pleef,
Of Me!SJ Counly, Ohio, the Wlte lip¥ 0.~, 1,.14, 1 ~~ ~ IIQ, 6Jate Georse A Hout Jr assistant
being Caae No 19.$78, allediut, Route No. ' 2iil In ·Ames aM 1dtstrlel commloaloner 'presented
among other t~lnr. tb4) lh~ ~1~t!l: Tr•IM&gt;Ie :j'6wDibiPI, by applylni partJclpatlon awardi ior aetlVItie!
liiiis th, owner n fee JlmRI• aild • .bltWII\OOUI Ir•!fm~»l, Item•' durlna two lain. Hout gave the
In 11tual ppooe8ijpn ol th~ fol!O;*.- ;t'-30, T-32
lll"trd! to Ttpop ~. 203, 200. 209
lng· d!"&lt;ribed real~··· lo-'1'11: ,. hveq.ent: 1\Vldt'h 18 reel,
·and Cub PfiCko 203 and :»&gt;t lor
1participation In lhe Gallla County
.'l'h!~{o~pillng ret! estat.e illli- Lenilh 28.~.80 feet
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WldJ~ 20 feet, Length 1.1)56 00 I junior lair, aad II) Troops 241
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Cnunty ol Melga and Stale of 0'!1• fe't.
1249, 250 aad Explorer Post 27,
"'7".,..:,.,-;:,..,.:;..,.:_,,..--''- aod deaerlbed 'II foiloWI'
Total Len(th 29.82080 feet or lor partielp•Uon In the Meigs
Jy !ollowlng lhe wedding at lbe ,:•r,n:if
t;•G~e·;:~ ~.61 m•les
CountJ fAir
br•de's parenta. An arrangement , •'on
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eenlerp4&gt;ce lor lhe- bddOI' table aree 20' Eaol287 !tel following tile lion o.oo, S!AIIe RI)Ute No 280 ·~ ~outroaate• eo"'ml81ion to Jim
and wlia Ollnked on either
by East line of oald Lot No I and ID llomer Townahlp by app(yong a lfafkWOMh •l( Gallipolis and to
The
.. tension thw;eof to !h~ South aldJ bllumlliOUS triatment, J(omr T 30, VO(Unleer lcadero serving on tbe
of the Dla!Uond JloUo" llj&gt;•q; 'f.32.
dlst'4t &lt;OilJflllee D~bon moilf
lbence In an Westerly cliretllon 'Pavement; Width 18 teet.
, a 1~\al .ward to Jilll ReeJe, the
loll~wlng th, .$0uth line of-;• Length' 20.014.00 reet or 3110 ~~\"\ll!W'~ tey.
roa~ t'!o111 ... !tel to . ,
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Une of aald Lot No. ~; ~~~nee
Melga County, Ohio. on Sec:· boyo panded aer011 lhe IUJptnSouth 31 detll'ae 20' Wool to )jle !ions O.OOB, 0.00, Q.41, U1, 4 57,
loot bridse to; the Giber aide
Nortbweal cornwof •!14 J.!II ~~· 4.81, ~ltt,e, ~'11'1~ J¥o 2f~ 10 Che8- of Well !"'d llldd!o S~ad' II!Yer to
2 and !t&gt;llowi~tllh• Weal Uti\ ol te&lt; AA~' Oii"'' To~ by ap- the hillside who""""lnentoeiiiJ
said Lot lor a ;
111•LIP~• ol . . p)YiDJt a bltumJnQUJ trelltment were erectod· thlo aummer. There
felt I&lt;! l~f Sjlfl wist eo~~ pJ Item• T.3Q, T-32.
' the '~)7_at wa1 bel~, and ~· the
said Lot No, 2 o ~lit N9rlll ,!}QF
p~01119 nt. Wi4tb IQ 10!'1. Lens- qJII(!~Io~r~~ Pn'"' .., 1 u. I~•
ol the Ru",,rd Ro~~i_t•··- w o •• 4'1Jt1•n f"""
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Soulhtost.ir.~- dlr~':"'ioilo~f ··~d'iir:fc~i""1nltb 2,48J.80 Oro wu tho oerv~ pptrol fpr
tbj! South Jliie
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place Qf be(ln
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'f.lhe &lt;~JR.Wire. Tile
ond a ,areelon lhel,loiiher!Y ~di 8.16 mu.. , -·
...M·I"f~: /&amp;. ~leltlplkj, I&gt;Uthereof extendlntllO lhO Diamond
"Proposals N&lt;l. 1 to 8 lnelu- I!W n! li'olnl ~I'• Lutheran
Hollo,' f RG¥.
oive of tllll P,r~jec:t to be com- 't!lurc!l- !Ill~ a "ite"" member of the
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Blddera mU!t •PII'Y· on. lhe CantP!»'ff Dl~~r Dlleber !!!II·
~roi&gt;e~:. 10JY1f.- l!!r mqu~hfl&lt;a- &lt;pm,ld tbe ~p 1 1bra. l!ttroduclion
~~n 1flt)lt1Je fllitiWay Cred1t Ella- of unite and th~ir (e,ders wao by
miner, C.lqm)'\'8. Obi~, Ill ' • BriJCl: cP,r ~urrJY, Ir, of Point
~q dan b~l9l'f, the dale ,.t to. Pleasant, ~ii&amp;pt dlstrltt ~q 1111111 ..
Ql1'!" ldds
, SIGner for CUb Seouts, mtrodueed
The !"'nl!n~m wage to be pmd Jll~· l)llcber led the opening
to ,all labpr employed on tbia pon,t~.·
c;ontract sball be in accordance ' T!:II,OP 2,4~ of Porperoy put on a
iitlluritJiiiWlth tlle •i&amp;Irtule of Prevailing ""gl, t!how. ~oop 203 'ot Gall•po'
Hour)Y wage !tat..• )\ecertained 1l!'a Gr~e ll,elhod•st Churcb put
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and Delermln~ by Tlje Depart- oj ~ ~4 'j'The ijunt" Trqop 250
men! of lnlju!trlirl Relations apK1ngstiu11 dramali¥&lt;1 "The SUn
pjloable to State Rlg4way De- an&lt;i' t~ :I!I!Pn.'' !l'ben l!urny ree_,
partment lmprovenlonla In ae- og~ed ljle ~outa wbo had fill·
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MEETING CALLED
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"Scoutmelt.t'l )I(QUIO" by D•l•b·
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the Sunday nl4bt tlltmiS8al
the 0010 ~01 tllp ~u•h ont,
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Herbert JIIDllly, "a ihopkee
from St Andrew, oald with
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shudder ~'Jljl"uw maD, wo
N~ 11. DWf&gt;om, preoldent of en and e Ol/ll dl¢,"
the Na)I•n~ Safety c.unetl, ..,d
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lho bldi11'1Y earri1ge wa1 "trqlc" Ramsay "It was I horrible, II.,.
•nd "dlscouroglnl" · lo safety of rllylnilolpt" ·
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The only 11/or&amp;e aueb troaedy
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''The ~Wt~robahly w•ll he attull .!lilfloeatefi"Ji!. ~ Ulllul :life
between 4$() an4 4~5. paaalng oqr wont previoUI Mfeellll\t ,
eotlmate ud 1111r 1a11 year's wtal hPI!Uled 11"- Y.ept a~ Iii Atwblcb li'U 437.'' Deubcm aaid crqllJl.l, w~re tlO PWOD1 w~e
Tile r•4 J.tb.!lr Da; tr411ic toll killed.
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Two q1 t1!J! ooii9P'• .worst highway WJ'Oiia kllli!d l1ve penon•
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three persou. Jtut moat of the
Mal~~ l" -n..to
fatal aec•denll were ondiVJdual
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tracedlel, ,.odl~g 0., loU moun~
lng alqwh bul i!l!!xorably
Suil for dlvon:e has ~~een l~ed
In addltjqn, lhe IP"m stat!JtleJ in Melp County Common · Plm
do not talle Into aeeount the C.urt I!Y Roll" Winebreli!W, ~
...r.. Gf p&lt;nolll biWpitallzed With RCU!e. aPlnsf Ka!lepe Wlnftbfen·
paiD!ul traffiQ aedi!•ut lnjuri". ~. Coolvli(J!, 0. W!balet: fiHI
nor l!lf ~YJ toll llj P'Ol\"rtY F•lll rfill'. the plfjntllf.
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17 plua ..... i.Pll1ll fftnk ¥!11Uu, Vinton RD 1 Webeter aad
Yalta ppeaflld 101 u,e pt."'ljlf
(Conllft!IO!I ,... P~t~ Ono)
_a_~--'--In traffic mllbapo JllYen below
tbe 30 predleted b; tbe OhJo
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St~te !Ill~ C'WMi!·
The 114!ll11 el ~~r ·~
The qv~f ""'"' tqll of 211. Jion~n .,...... !I!"Ua&amp; ~f lii!Pt .
includmg five dtownlnp, one kill cl~ -wn !!! Ill!! &lt;ouriH~. 11~1!ed m • P•I¥K •r.ll• 4!111 9flr llll· t••• bliil,ia•e~ wu on II&gt;• qef!!L
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and II&amp; died · or miseellaneoua
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weebnd' lalllillfl, lllclud•ng Z9
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Tbe bidder mll!\ su~mlt with T!'OOP ~1 of Roc~ Spnnp gay0
bb bid a certifie'd eh..~ Ill lbo "The Tin l-izzie " Troop 25jl of
ainottnt o1 $3,900.00.
New IJ'ave~ ~d ''!'he Ghosl Story."
Plans and ~pOcifi.,tlollJ ar~ on At th11, point, Brigas retumed
in the . depal'llllent of lllgh- pieJem,•l !he extension eord
ways •nd the office of the divi~ w~l~b Dickoon bad missed
ion deputy dh;•ctor.
11oul ~me next With the fall
The , dlreetor relerves the awards Siler led the song, "Rerjght to reject any and all bids. glon Four". Troop lQO of qallipoGEOR&amp;I J, THORMYER, 1 1is gave ''The Wettmg Day Preach·
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D•c'l"on and Hout, then oang
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McC.mb~ of •'tllemeptllle."
Pltt!burgb, Pa.. are Vlllllnt with
Siler irid Dickson's presenta·
Mr an~ Mrs Probe Roush 1 and tiona to Hackworth and Reese
Mr and Mrs. Donald F. RollS~· were[ g~J.l ~n tilt Cflllpllre pro-

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CHANNIL 3
On
Todty
Romper Room
Tbe Prlee Is Rlt1hl
Truth or Consequeneel
Tie Tac Dough
It Could Be You
Tex /1. Jln~
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RETURNS TO HOIPtTAL
..... lrle., at llO Hec:baale Ill.. P!GIIIOI', 1). Buatneoa olltee pboiiO •
'Marcw Chrlstme Halstead was
12:30 Current
II tortal olfl&lt;oe obODI' llf'
returned to Ch1ldren'~o Hospital Ccr
1:00 My Little 'Marglo
Miss Sherry Cottrill of Yf)ung tumbus on Saturday for a cher.kup
1'30 Bride ~qd Groom
FIRE CALLS
St, now employed ln Columbus,
3 ()() Queenl For A Day
apent the week end w1tb her _par· The Middleport Fore Department
s-45 Modem l!ol!\ances
enb, Mr and Mrs. Francis Cot- was called at 3 10 p 11\. Saturday
4·00 Comedv ttmo
tor a fm~ at the village dump At
trill
4:3~ Movietlme
2
50
p
m
Sunday
the
Ftre
DeBY ROBERT C. RUARK
Mr and Mrs Homer Hart!ook
5·30 Popcye Presents
A strong-minded chap 1 tnow were week end guests of their partment was called below Hobson
fOr
a
grass
f1re
parenlB
here
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8:00 Spinach Playhoull
has got a new thing about tl ppmg
Mr and Mrs McCo)' Snavely and
8:30 Weathercaat
veil
come
•nto
Whleh -•bt
"neson, Charle~; Mr and Mr!l Sam
OES MEMORIU SIRVtCE
6:85 &amp;porta Eye
common use and rdorm ,the Marr and Lots Gall Vanover and
Evangeline Chapter, OES, wil1
8:45 NBC New•
whole t~ching·palm poltcy l~s a Kathyleen Green, all members of have a Memorial Service at the1r
700 FeotiYal of Staro
devlee I ve bfen uslnj to a mJI.Jer Wilkes Grange attendld inspe~ regu lar meetmg Thursday at 7 30
Ptnlc
7•30
degree, but thn ktd has hit on • tion of Hunllniton Grange at Vtn. at the Masomc Temple acrordmg
Meet McGraw
809
the ~'I st~k
ton, August 23.
to the announcement by Mrl Wll·
8.ao Sumsner,'l' ./lYII&lt;!NI8
Lets understand hnt that
Mrs Lena Cray spent a week' a lis Anthony. Worthy Matron. Re·
900 Nal King Cole Show
!here are many people who, clue vaeatton wHil httr son, Dale, and treshments will be served after
9•3() O'Henl'y PlayhOU!t
to the cheapness of their em ramtly m Columbus.
tht meetmg
IO:(l!) A Jian Coiled !C
plo)t'Ts d•ptnd on Ups to make
Ruth Lonr, of C.Iumbuo spent
10 30 l'I1W&gt; Heatfllnl!l
up thett major Income But thl~ the week. e.td with her parent&amp;,
GARDENERS TO MilT
10:40 Nltewateh
b not real!) our fault, I! H, now Mr and Mrs Chauncey Lema
' The Amateur Gardeners Club
1~ 00 Tonight
And 1t doesn't cntttle the hpv1rgm 1a Hall of Columbus spent w1ll meet Wednesdoy at 8 P m at
100 ,IGN OFF
re~Jpient to bakaheesh not enter· the week end wilh Mr. and Mrs lhe home of Mrs. C. E Blakeslee,
ed on the tab. A tljl 18 oupposedly Max H•ll
Lincoln Hetghta, and members are
awarded f&lt;~r services 11b0vt and
reminded that dues are to be paid
beyond-certahaly not fo1 betne
Randy Phllilps spenl the past at tblo time.
surly, ne&amp;hKent, or just plalfl two week• with his grandparttnts,
Mr and Mr.. William Buck ol
atupld
0!1 PICNIC
Rutland and attended Bible acbool
The Past Matrono and Past P,J, In effect, hare a walter or a at the lllelhodlat Chun:h.
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lrona or Dlatrlot 25. QES, wni
barber or a cab driver wh~n I Mrs Rebeoea Dyer o! Bidwell bave their annual ~Iente at jbe
TUUDAY
enter their domam People who wu a gueslA for several days of J(uonle park, !t!arielta, SUndaY,
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work for tip! are essentially Mr and Mrs Frank Gray.,
September 8 at 12 45 p. m.
7ml Jlmlllli Dean
aalestnen who Qre worklns on
The Flower Show held Sunday,
7 30 Boston BlaeiMe
l:!orumlssion aa:ainst 11 small draw Aug 25, by the Wllkoovllle GarHONOR COURT TONIGHT
800 Captala l(angaroo
lng ICOOUnt II they soli well, den Club was well attended. La· The public 11 cordially Inylted
u~ CBS Nelia
they reap well II they sell poor· die• exhib•ted flowers and attend· to attegd the Court ol Honor to
8:50 Local News
, , A(JIOM
a
Pncloua
''· wr•
ly they aren t entUled to so ed lrom Gnlllpolls, Middleport, be held'lblo evening at 7 p m. at
1. J'lora an4
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cuk
9.30 Garry Moore
much as that foreotten coin, the Hutland, Dexter, MeArthur, Vin· the MlddiO!Iort Legion Hall by
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flllll&amp; ol&amp;
4. TV part
,7, Nymphl
lrt)ar Gocl(re,t
Pomeroy nohl!e reported today 1.30 Strike II l\lch
nlc~.el
lon Township. Mrs James TltUi of Troop 245, Boy Scouts o! Amerjca,
' repon
~. Clooe to
(·Hoh.
10:30
damages eotlmated at $175 were
1 lunk fencet e. - Truman - Para.
was the lud~e.
and the Cub Scout Pack of MltlNewa
This friend ur mine says he Rutland
lnflleted on hl{o automobiles wb1eb 11:00
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EnerrJ put 1 7, Melo4y
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Mr and Mrs Clovis Straws· dleporl. Scout representatlne, loKatie's Almanac
11:10
11118 ftniiiY developed
enough baugh o.ltentled the State Fair last
collided Saturdav at the intersec- 11 15 Love of Llle
I• , 11110 a
I Strike
21.
col olllclalo Including Chief of Pocourage t() pay the exact umoont
rriUblliO
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(COII.oq.)
tion ot Butt.ernllt•av and W. Main·
Sunday
11'30 Search l&gt;r Tomorrow
or Ute check and walk o-ut of the Clara Phillips spent the week llee Bartrum State lllgbway Pa11. Stand•lip
atone
SO.
at ab~t 12'30 p. m.
trolman
Davl;
and
othen
will
be
ll:45 Guiding Light '· .
joint if the walter 1!1 surly, .un- end at her home here
iS Ploret
10
Boll
tnalde
l
voke
preacnt
tor
the
'ceremony
12:00 - ::aile', Kltcb ID
Act:Ordlng
t'l.
tbe
report
llled
by
euntorl
11.
Eatlnr
Sl..Ue
obl•gintl, or hostile. n; aayo he The Wllkfsville Bean Dinner
11
lal•r4•r'•
A•n•
12 30 :_. the World Turlll
Patrolman
Jed
Webster,
Eugene
quarten
reatrtct.
cJin louk the walter ih the eye will be Saturday, Sept. 7
15 Cavity .,.
-..sa Deer of
18 Conttet.
(warahlpt)
td menu
1'/orrls,
18,
269 W. Main-s!, pulled ·1·00 Our 11-ftss ~rooks
and go h~me to sleep more
Geurq:la Gray. Columbus, epent
India
latton
19. Enemy
33 n.mollah
h11m • stop onto Main. His 1957 1·sn 1:ouseparty
soundly lhan his bableo
the week end with Frank and EltO
Medieval
17 Lieutenant 20. Water cntt 36 Wins ..
Por.IU.., owned by Alvin Norris.
841 Payoff
1 know mY boy, and with hltn va Gray
ttle
"-. hls father, was struck in the side 2:txl The Verdict li Yours
(abbr )
22 Come up
like
2•30
It am't economy The very next
f3
M111'1
name
18. Forward
2l Wrltlng flutd 37 Republic
by • 1941 Plymouth driven by 3.00 Brighter Day
Willter or cabbie w:ho treat&amp; h1m
labbr )
10. Younr tl!h 24. Little girl
(8. A. I
Jack
Kl Braley, 16, 902 E. Mam, '3·15 Secret Storm
iOOd geta do•ble the .. pccN!tlon.
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20 Exota_..,.....,.,...,.,,...,...., Pomenv·. owned by Homer Bra- 3 SD Edge of Nlgtt
In abort, he Is buildi ng up J
rna.Uon
ley.
fund oft the bums to reward the
4·00 The Early Show
JuJhce or Peace R yrindl ey
21 Punctua.t1on
deoervlng
Pohee raid the Braley youth ad· 5.30 Your Easo Reporler
rn&amp;Tk
111 ror the past two days and
mttted
th, "eeJdent was h1s fault ~··5 Sports Parade
24.
Dllrrunt1e4
under tloetnrM' orders 'to take It
He hat " one-mun plan to re·
(colloq)
There
wert
"'ll inlur1es and no el·
r .!Ill Weatherman
cn~y
for
owhll~"
Bald
warrants
for
volutlonlxc tbo Upping b"'ln"''
2~ lnocttvity
tations tss1,1ed
1'00 ~ 'I'~QOnference
the arr~t of siK eoal truck driV·
When he's had ' louoy de•l. he ,
·- IT.C.m braot
6:111 '111!\\ II"Edwardl
fr~ chargee! with
overloading
J l"''kl the dealer In thl'f"'- and
2U:jecte4
6·90
Teltphone Time
may be Jssued toda)'
announe~ bhat ~e'• ' a.-17 11
32. Opon
7:00
Phil Silvers Sbow
good tipper, but he doesn'l tip Why does the 'number of high· The drivers li nored citations
(poeUc)
7•30 Pl'lfBte Secretary
ror ICi. -\mbled orders, bnek talk way deaths rtsc as the sun goeR
'33.
Gained
by the State Patrol last week
8·00 To Tell tbe Trulb
Inattention, or aurltnou When he down'
34. Greek letter
Orlndley said the w1mantt };'/Ollld
How
fast
shoul
d
)OU
drive
at
8·30 Spotlight Playhou"
dollbleo the expected tlp lor
3~ Overhead
he ftled unlerts Ura Swisher. op8:00 $64,0W Question
ROOd per!ormanee, be explalno night'
38. J'orttfy
Can a man 1511 yean old with crt~tor of the Swuher Coal Co .
9.30 Playhouse of Myotel')'
the why lor or the extra larJC&amp;8e
37- Walk back ·
"to Rlrulghten It up "
10·00 UP-I&amp;tbe·mlnute Ntlll
11 enoueh people do It, he •ay• 20120 vision see as well at nigh~ appeared
anf.forth
New~ 10 03 Scanning the Weather
The Patrol wall reported deter·
at Moon
he !l~t~rea that the word'll spread, ns a HO.year"'ld man with 20/20 mined
to
call
for
U81stance
from
10 10 The Late Sbow
vision!
valleya
and Ule rude menial will havt
Are present headll&amp;htl adequate nearby counJIC!I to open a cam·
41 lllcrell
to come Into line or starve
palgn ot chocking every eoal
•z A Hebrew
lie lan't too far wruny I k~ow for modern drlvlna?
trtlek
on Mel~:s Coun tY hlthways
1
patriarch
another tough-headed lad who
Tbe8e are Rome of the qucaUons lm mediately
43. To tll.ICrlbe
~ractlcally reorganized New York asked by Phlt Hlneh In an Inter
44.Toavot4
cab drivers' Inellnatlon to pull cstlntl book juHt publlohcd by PaMeanwhile, Grindley lined
45. Pondered
up on cro!lwaiks, driving the geant PreS!. The book - The Frankijn Lemley, Ch"l"ton, IV
DOWJI
p&lt;detlrlan.o Into the cruel "a ol Nighttime Arcldont Problem - Va., 1211 and cOlts Friday fotr
l. Dlocelllll
lnlfto. He would merely open does a thoruuah job of lnveatitial shooting a sqWrrel out oL 861501\.
TUIIDA 'r CHJoNNIL 13
' head
the door of the cab, walk lhrough ing a probhJm that has conCu1ed Game Warden Dolph Joachim
11.59 Sign On
2. Olant
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the baek ,..t, bow polltely to oa!ety and traffic olllelals lor made lbe arrest near POI'tland.
12:00 !Jlber~
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DAILY CRYI"l''QUOIE.:.Here'l ·how to work lt1
the oeeupants, ond leave both years Why do three times 11
11·30 The GHt~ben Wade Show
Owen Partlow, Pomeroy, was
A' X Y D L BAA X B
doorJ opon.
many hllhwoy latalltleo occur at
1:15 Neitihbel' .
Ia LONGFELLOW
1 aloo Invented • tiimmlck ol nitlht " durlnt dayltaht b.. nt lined ~ and costs lor· IntoxJca.
1:30 ' Movie HaUnee
my bwn W.hen a csb driver lalJ· More lmportlmt 1 the author offer•• tlon and Donald Perry, addr~a
One latter olmP\Y otand.o for another. In thla oamplo 4 II ~iad
3:00
American Bud•tan•
e4 1o thank me for s tlp...-and I some practteal •olutlons to the unknown, was lined $20 and cosh
fo• tho tbrM L'o, X lor lha two O'o, oto. llrlftl litton. apoa.
4:00 .Carloon Club
£or speeding Both arreots had
am an over1enerOUJ aent w~th problem.
tropbll, tho lenrth and formaUon ol l(ll WOrdl 1ft &amp;U btntl.
buen made by the Slat&amp; Patrol.
tho pourbolr&amp;-.1 u10d to merely
Kaoh day the code lattora an dtflonnt.
'8:00 llleke7 ldouae Club
The ' "Ie problem ol , nltiht
Authorltlea here returned Bt:r
1et out and Iene the door open
I:Otf Five Star Final
c.,~o,_
Clatlalllll
On most old !uhloned cabo, k lalalltlel bolls down to the fact nlef Laudermllt, 16, Wyllls ijl[l,
8:15
John Daly •1\4 Nm '
that
lnlii&gt;ano
are
.not
mode
to
iee
Pom'eroy,
!rom
Wheeling,
W
Va.
IIH!ant the driver bad lo 1et out
OPLJ'RXO
OXNSX
VM~
J'XKHQDP,
and walk clean around the cab after dork Tbe author, In what over the Ion&amp; week end to laee
8:90 Conlllct
1
to abut the back door, bocau,. Is tho flrlll known book speelfl- eharJes of contempt In Juveni!tl
UOI MNYCIXYP, CTJ' VMN COHKH,t&amp;
• '1.:80 Wyatt Earp
eally
devoted
to
a
detailed
InveslCourt before Jud.ie John Baoon.
he e~~uldn'l '!neb It over the
8:00 Broken MrO'It
1
llatlon of the eauoea and cures
Mlu Laudermllt, In •••tody ~
1:10 Telephono Time
met".
Tlpplntt to me, Io n&lt;xt to the of nlaht latalltlet, IUIIeBtl sev- Middleport Pollee bod been re·
Cl')'(lloquolel THE PEOPL&amp; NEVIll QIVI 'UP
D:IK! ~ Sp7
leased !rom joll for her apptot·
atom as a olcknen of the tlrneo eral oolutlona
THiiiR •LIHIITIIII BUT UNDIII 101111 DILUIIOII People attempt to buy polltenea• Loalcally, bit Unt tuaeotlon II anee in court She left lhe area
.JliiDND BURKI.
and unl~e due to their own that olllzeno and their elected an~ and was picked up In Wheelln1.
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fean-jllll ea America trloo to appointed olflclalo reeogntae the
Denzil Jones, Loen)vllle, w.
buy fi'Iendahlp abroed bY WB!ting problem Stranaely, he t)O!nlt oul,
money You wind up baled lor not much atLenUon h11 been &amp;lven va., 23, charaod with Gr!YIQI
)'Ollr doUjlh, and hatod double to lhe lad that more aocldenll while Intoxicated by tha •horllro
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wlltn YAltl don't pareel out enotb hoppan at nltihl although there Ia dep~rtment, has been released
ed fOOd hunk to loiJow tho had onl)' oue-hall ., muoh traffic then under $300 bond.' Olllcers atlld
he rehued a blood •leohol teet.
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H• then
!ueh practical
Pomeroy Patrolman Henry
We bave tipped Ihe Engllllh oolutlona u the redu Uon olopead
lnlo hatin1 u~ The French loathe at nt&amp;ht, tralnlnr driven how to Werry arrested these persons·
tllar"• Mu8ier, 18. Pomeroy
nearl7 any rtt.tlon you can natnt' handle nltiht-drlvlnC problomo,
RD
9. f.or throwmg bel!r botUe11
Into batt&amp; ua 1'ht Fnnoh loathe Ulhllnt daiiCtr•u• roado 1nd
"' The llldlano spend the 11Mlnf~ otreeto and utlllalng rellootlve ma· out ol ~ car on a hlahway at
and the fawn on Ule Rulltanl. terlal• to make hazards more vis- 2 12 a m S•nday. lle Is Ieee o•
o $26 bond
We t!lrow It around IJke a drun· Ible. '
ken o((Rlan up frOm the boon
John Emery Wilt. 43, 1131
dockl 10 oample the nlaht 1111 In Tile oum'l)aUon Of hla Mok Pearl Street, Middleport jolled
New YOlk or Miami or Las Vegu alltea that hmlul, no matter lor dbturblntl the peace 1nd In·
Jut lntorMtlonally, the people what tbelr rorm, muot lJO made
late Friday nlaht.
we Up otlll 11ve us th• aurb' mon vlll~lo ot nllbt It !1 1m- to~Iootlon
Ardel Braden, 44, Letart FallJ,
loot and Ute Inotnrlent ptrlorn•· poollble, he malntaiDe, to 11ve jailed.
Saturday for Intoxication
anct and 1 demand, like 1 eon· bumono better niJbt vllion. He remained In custody Tuesday
tllrll w I bead wolter lor extl'l clalmt, however, thDI It It a relalnODif for dOIDI what they're al· Vvtly ol~t~ple matter lo make hu- mC~rnlng
M Karnes, 44, Bedford.
ready ~aid for
ardo more vlllble. Ho cites &lt;110 o..John
arr.,tod lor disturbing the
'l'bll iJOI a little more serlo•• hlotory after caae hlotqry In which
Fnduy, ol!o w., In jail to·
!bon 1 flnt Intended but there'• obout PO worlh of reflectlvt sian•
a pret!J fllr moral here over- pre1tllntad •ecldenll and •ved da).
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.~p&lt;ndtnJ, from !rl~ht or 1nsecur live!.
Two arrusts reporttd by t~e
• Ity, wltltjllr It be with • walter The Important thin(, oeeordlng Slate Patrol lncl•dlld one ol Ell·
or 1 naUon, never bouaht any\ 1o tho author, 11 that oomothlna abeth B l'ulk!, who pooted ~
lhln1 but comempt and an o•t be' done now In an11 whers n- bj&gt;nd aualnst a' tralfle charrJe and
' iUf!ebed hand ror more With a 11111, can be productd wUhln pl'll· ~ayden M Blakely, a olmU,r
qter beblnd ro•r baet ond trea ent budaeta rather than wait for bond lor unoale op•~1t1on ol a
tllel'1 oround the corner
upenolvo - but dlatant new to- vuhiele
, (CoPI')'llhl, 19D7, bY United Iutlona.
ROUND tAILI INTUID
rea~e 8)'fldleote, Ill&lt;)
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LANDING, N J. UP MOTOIIO~T Hits CARS
RAPW c('I'Y, S. D- A motor· ~U~II&lt; City race traell olllclak
boll eoUid•d l'Jl~ liJII em ilown ianouneed toda)r thai Round Ti\&lt;J'
Nn '!'be C\111 on Ita lraller llie, winner or last Sat\n.oUi'l
ll!'."'lltO ~ lacob Sllllll.ol and
had
broken lilooe li'oln lhe cor }JietlCift l;)&amp;rby, wiU be
ll•llaod ,w«e Sunday
he" ~m Cbleltl~ Wedne~ 1IG
lltelr
lit ODd IOW\ria It and t~ down run Ia the 1100.000 Unlled Nalltllll'
Ra,Id
City'•
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'""''~'-'""""·- known hel!t, «eviitet,lefiiH'ext llliJI&gt;way Dlr..tor o1 Ohio, at coi- ,I~ek Grov, . Ji"' P5!~· three boy•
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Tate; ft' cl'eeea1e~. I 'l'a , If~ Wedneodal, lleptelnber 11, 11157 ~ Roel: ~"",!;.
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dec,ased, flttrl Carter,, !f,!flcealld: f("'llm(li'O'Ieme~l! In
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lll!d WUI C•rlf•·!! cllleFcWW wbOae· ~~ No&amp; 1 t.. 8 lnclu· Humo'rou~ . ~llhl!Mht or t
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Unlqjown ~ve , are olferod .. one project
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retum, of ao ext•'!'lon cord p1eee
July ift~7 llj Com!"on Pie~a &lt;:qp(l . Athens C&lt;&gt;onty, Ohio, on .sec. by pleef,
Of Me!SJ Counly, Ohio, the Wlte lip¥ 0.~, 1,.14, 1 ~~ ~ IIQ, 6Jate Georse A Hout Jr assistant
being Caae No 19.$78, allediut, Route No. ' 2iil In ·Ames aM 1dtstrlel commloaloner 'presented
among other t~lnr. tb4) lh~ ~1~t!l: Tr•IM&gt;Ie :j'6wDibiPI, by applylni partJclpatlon awardi ior aetlVItie!
liiiis th, owner n fee JlmRI• aild • .bltWII\OOUI Ir•!fm~»l, Item•' durlna two lain. Hout gave the
In 11tual ppooe8ijpn ol th~ fol!O;*.- ;t'-30, T-32
lll"trd! to Ttpop ~. 203, 200. 209
lng· d!"&lt;ribed real~··· lo-'1'11: ,. hveq.ent: 1\Vldt'h 18 reel,
·and Cub PfiCko 203 and :»&gt;t lor
1participation In lhe Gallla County
.'l'h!~{o~pillng ret! estat.e illli- Lenilh 28.~.80 feet
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WldJ~ 20 feet, Length 1.1)56 00 I junior lair, aad II) Troops 241
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Cnunty ol Melga and Stale of 0'!1• fe't.
1249, 250 aad Explorer Post 27,
"'7".,..:,.,-;:,..,.:;..,.:_,,..--''- aod deaerlbed 'II foiloWI'
Total Len(th 29.82080 feet or lor partielp•Uon In the Meigs
Jy !ollowlng lhe wedding at lbe ,:•r,n:if
t;•G~e·;:~ ~.61 m•les
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eenlerp4&gt;ce lor lhe- bddOI' table aree 20' Eaol287 !tel following tile lion o.oo, S!AIIe RI)Ute No 280 ·~ ~outroaate• eo"'ml81ion to Jim
and wlia Ollnked on either
by East line of oald Lot No I and ID llomer Townahlp by app(yong a lfafkWOMh •l( Gallipolis and to
The
.. tension thw;eof to !h~ South aldJ bllumlliOUS triatment, J(omr T 30, VO(Unleer lcadero serving on tbe
of the Dla!Uond JloUo" llj&gt;•q; 'f.32.
dlst'4t &lt;OilJflllee D~bon moilf
lbence In an Westerly cliretllon 'Pavement; Width 18 teet.
, a 1~\al .ward to Jilll ReeJe, the
loll~wlng th, .$0uth line of-;• Length' 20.014.00 reet or 3110 ~~\"\ll!W'~ tey.
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Une of aald Lot No. ~; ~~~nee
Melga County, Ohio. on Sec:· boyo panded aer011 lhe IUJptnSouth 31 detll'ae 20' Wool to )jle !ions O.OOB, 0.00, Q.41, U1, 4 57,
loot bridse to; the Giber aide
Nortbweal cornwof •!14 J.!II ~~· 4.81, ~ltt,e, ~'11'1~ J¥o 2f~ 10 Che8- of Well !"'d llldd!o S~ad' II!Yer to
2 and !t&gt;llowi~tllh• Weal Uti\ ol te&lt; AA~' Oii"'' To~ by ap- the hillside who""""lnentoeiiiJ
said Lot lor a ;
111•LIP~• ol . . p)YiDJt a bltumJnQUJ trelltment were erectod· thlo aummer. There
felt I&lt;! l~f Sjlfl wist eo~~ pJ Item• T.3Q, T-32.
' the '~)7_at wa1 bel~, and ~· the
said Lot No, 2 o ~lit N9rlll ,!}QF
p~01119 nt. Wi4tb IQ 10!'1. Lens- qJII(!~Io~r~~ Pn'"' .., 1 u. I~•
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"Proposals N&lt;l. 1 to 8 lnelu- I!W n! li'olnl ~I'• Lutheran
Hollo,' f RG¥.
oive of tllll P,r~jec:t to be com- 't!lurc!l- !Ill~ a "ite"" member of the
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~~n 1flt)lt1Je fllitiWay Cred1t Ella- of unite and th~ir (e,ders wao by
miner, C.lqm)'\'8. Obi~, Ill ' • BriJCl: cP,r ~urrJY, Ir, of Point
~q dan b~l9l'f, the dale ,.t to. Pleasant, ~ii&amp;pt dlstrltt ~q 1111111 ..
Ql1'!" ldds
, SIGner for CUb Seouts, mtrodueed
The !"'nl!n~m wage to be pmd Jll~· l)llcber led the opening
to ,all labpr employed on tbia pon,t~.·
c;ontract sball be in accordance ' T!:II,OP 2,4~ of Porperoy put on a
iitlluritJiiiWlth tlle •i&amp;Irtule of Prevailing ""gl, t!how. ~oop 203 'ot Gall•po'
Hour)Y wage !tat..• )\ecertained 1l!'a Gr~e ll,elhod•st Churcb put
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and Delermln~ by Tlje Depart- oj ~ ~4 'j'The ijunt" Trqop 250
men! of lnlju!trlirl Relations apK1ngstiu11 dramali¥&lt;1 "The SUn
pjloable to State Rlg4way De- an&lt;i' t~ :I!I!Pn.'' !l'ben l!urny ree_,
partment lmprovenlonla In ae- og~ed ljle ~outa wbo had fill·
-.,_,:-;-:" &lt;Ol'danee wltb Sec:cioM' 4115.113 lsheil req~irementa lor advance-

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the Sunday nl4bt tlltmiS8al
the 0010 ~01 tllp ~u•h ont,
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Herbert JIIDllly, "a ihopkee
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N~ 11. DWf&gt;om, preoldent of en and e Ol/ll dl¢,"
the Na)I•n~ Safety c.unetl, ..,d
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lho bldi11'1Y earri1ge wa1 "trqlc" Ramsay "It was I horrible, II.,.
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The only 11/or&amp;e aueb troaedy
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''The ~Wt~robahly w•ll he attull .!lilfloeatefi"Ji!. ~ Ulllul :life
between 4$() an4 4~5. paaalng oqr wont previoUI Mfeellll\t ,
eotlmate ud 1111r 1a11 year's wtal hPI!Uled 11"- Y.ept a~ Iii Atwblcb li'U 437.'' Deubcm aaid crqllJl.l, w~re tlO PWOD1 w~e
Tile r•4 J.tb.!lr Da; tr411ic toll killed.
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Two q1 t1!J! ooii9P'• .worst highway WJ'Oiia kllli!d l1ve penon•
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three persou. Jtut moat of the
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tracedlel, ,.odl~g 0., loU moun~
lng alqwh bul i!l!!xorably
Suil for dlvon:e has ~~een l~ed
In addltjqn, lhe IP"m stat!JtleJ in Melp County Common · Plm
do not talle Into aeeount the C.urt I!Y Roll" Winebreli!W, ~
...r.. Gf p&lt;nolll biWpitallzed With RCU!e. aPlnsf Ka!lepe Wlnftbfen·
paiD!ul traffiQ aedi!•ut lnjuri". ~. Coolvli(J!, 0. W!balet: fiHI
nor l!lf ~YJ toll llj P'Ol\"rtY F•lll rfill'. the plfjntllf.
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17 plua ..... i.Pll1ll fftnk ¥!11Uu, Vinton RD 1 Webeter aad
Yalta ppeaflld 101 u,e pt."'ljlf
(Conllft!IO!I ,... P~t~ Ono)
_a_~--'--In traffic mllbapo JllYen below
tbe 30 predleted b; tbe OhJo
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The 114!ll11 el ~~r ·~
The qv~f ""'"' tqll of 211. Jion~n .,...... !I!"Ua&amp; ~f lii!Pt .
includmg five dtownlnp, one kill cl~ -wn !!! Ill!! &lt;ouriH~. 11~1!ed m • P•I¥K •r.ll• 4!111 9flr llll· t••• bliil,ia•e~ wu on II&gt;• qef!!L
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Tbe bidder mll!\ su~mlt with T!'OOP ~1 of Roc~ Spnnp gay0
bb bid a certifie'd eh..~ Ill lbo "The Tin l-izzie " Troop 25jl of
ainottnt o1 $3,900.00.
New IJ'ave~ ~d ''!'he Ghosl Story."
Plans and ~pOcifi.,tlollJ ar~ on At th11, point, Brigas retumed
in the . depal'llllent of lllgh- pieJem,•l !he extension eord
ways •nd the office of the divi~ w~l~b Dickoon bad missed
ion deputy dh;•ctor.
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The , dlreetor relerves the awards Siler led the song, "Rerjght to reject any and all bids. glon Four". Troop lQO of qallipoGEOR&amp;I J, THORMYER, 1 1is gave ''The Wettmg Day Preach·
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe McC.mb~ of •'tllemeptllle."
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Siler irid Dickson's presenta·
Mr an~ Mrs Probe Roush 1 and tiona to Hackworth and Reese
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with the opener za-IO B b
bridie bianked 'the cu:s with
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~- of lui week was climaxed Sunday by a second try in Cincin- night 'at Bachtel Field -with

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: Clnclnnatl· won one of its rare games from the Braves
f ' Brookll Lawrence proved that on some days he really has it.
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: a bard grounder. He pivoted, still on his ear, and tossed to
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Milwaukee .. , . 81 t9 .SZ3
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Philadelphia 7 Brooklyn 4• 2nd
New York 11 Plltsburgh t, lot
New Yorlt 4 Plttsbulgh 3, 2rd ,
Mllwaukee :13 Chicago 10, lst
Mllwauiq!e 'Chicago D. 2nd
Cincinnati St. Louis 5, lst
10
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A sparse crowd turned out to
see the eream of the OVA pve openlng
pltehor Larry
Utile Foozy
Wolfe extremely
shaky Infield auprt . th fl
PO m e rat 1ramesl
Heavy dust on the infield ond
strange lights eould have· been
blamed._But Hartford wao ploylng
on the same diamond.
Gene Hel6on eraiiJI Tiler lei~
bander, wa• hit nine times two
of them triples. One came 1~ tbj
H&lt;ond Inning, by Larry Wolle,
with one on, and Wolle, blmoell
on Luther TUcker I error.
9ther ,.., oil thq bot of HlnHendenon ol Pl. Pleulllt who
Who will be tabbed in the SEO for first place and thus
apln he eao run
..._ pinpointed for the best efforts of all opponents? -No coach
bJt with the heot In the Val·
" wants to be picked by the writers and broadcasters for
. Hindu had two lor tbree and
Proboblt Pltdoors
_ top spot. It complicates, for one thing, the morale problem of
the Infield like 1 ?ro.
Philadelphia' vs Brooklyn ot Jlir.;.
Cit,- 14
night.-Sanlord
17-o vs
- i team which, picked as the winner, may fim•re
•• it doesn't have Hartford ••ot two tn the llrot• "'
Dr sdal
7
-.to bother playing the schedule out :
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two In the &amp;e&lt;eond, three In the · Pyl' b• h- N
,
-:;;, We scribes probably will meet Sept. 15 to h•ggle over the third, two in the oeventh and oae
night
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the elgbth.
St. I.Ol!ir at Clncillnatl n'ight
'--, Since there are six new coaches In the SEO this year, all The · stan got one ron 10 the -Mi101l 6-10 vs Nuxhall 8·8 or
; ' handicapped by the problem of strange personnel and perhaps first, two in the second, ono In the Podbletan o-o
Mil wallltee at Cblcsgo-Spahn
·;-; of · Imta Iling new plays and systems of play, 11 would appear Iourth and then were
lbe two old hands at Pomeroy •nd Wellston should get the ed the real of the woy until the 17-8 •• Llttlolleld 2-2
favored(') spot lor No
ninth, by H011on, who otruek out
Yfod-.r'• O•m"B. p '
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Brooklyf •I Pblladelphlo,. nlte
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' - Ullslles Mr. Clio nne. Other writers are putting
came nn to reu..e Wolle In the Milwaukee at St. LOU!!, ulte
:: down IS a deflnlte threat for the title, and to finish no worse alxtb and laVe up 1 homer to Ger· Cincinnati at ~hlcago
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, Chicago .... , . 78 53 .BUll 41&gt;
;,- ang s::r1
his crew against Kyger Creek last week and
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1Booton ..... , . 70 81 .534 12 \l
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· uTho ~11~11 ra 1lrobt run came onj Detroit .. .. .. . 88 88 .1100 11
1 Y Hhenderoott Baltimore .. . .. 84 88 .492 18
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olngleo bl' Lorry Wolle, whO had eve an ..... 8. • 8 ·•89 18~
50 81 .382 82\1
fourth consecutive year. It depends In part on the spirit gen· two lor two and one by Bobby Wuhlngton
379 33
50
around Mill Street and on the grid tleld by Coach John Nelooa ol
plated ••· Kanaas
11 ;
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Thompson.
other.
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3
6 Kanm City , 2nd
and Geor1e Neuelroad'a alnil•l
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J&lt;Ored the lllll All ••ar run · Boa on 1 Wuhlngton 8 1st
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Bobby Nellon ourprloed Tueker Baltimore 8 New-York 7, lit, II
In thel~urlh whea he dropped jhe Baltimore 6 New York 1 ~nd
husky caldter'a hlalt fly In otiott Chico!• Dotrolt 2 1st •
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and tben nolled the run- Detroit 6 Chicago 4• 2nd
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to Harvey Van vnnkon alter Chleago 11 Dotrolt-Kcel•n
Tucko~had rounde4 tho b" oqd 9-T - ~ H-" 8-"
•• Yolk
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12 8
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Hartford
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wolfe (LPI. Stobort (8) and Me- nly t•,za:.:,:~~?~~'""'
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and Tucker.
Waablngton at
night
Only gamoa J&lt;:hedulcd
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Toronto .. .. .. 8Z 8!1 .&amp;r.ll 2\l
Rlehmond . . . . . 78 70 .m 7
Mtamr _.. __ .. . n 75 .490 12~&gt;
lloclteatcr .... : 7-l 78 .483 lSI&gt;
Havana ....... 69 79 .488 18
Montreol ...... 86 79 .4M 17\t
DENVER IW - C~lton Willey, Columbus ..... 88 82 .448 19
Z8-year-old rlifht bander who
pltehetJ lor tltf MUwaukee ,farm
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learn at Wichita, Wll twned tile
"moet valu1ble" player In tile
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Amerlean Ann. today, hovtnc II·
...dy bee•m• the 1..,ue'i tlritlDaame winner olnce Herb Score
turned the hick Ia UM.
Willey received the lim • place
ballota of bmball wrttera In ltve '
a
of the 111oehUon'• elpt eltiea.
BALTIMORE .UP~Mlckoy Man·
Sin&amp;le llral - ploce votes went to tic needo 1 aood day at bat
outlleldel'l , Don Del!leler of St. aaal111t the Baltimore Orioles to' '
Paul, 6n~ Roy Sheattr of Wlibi- dar 'to ,..apture the American
ta, and Curt Roberti, Denver Ill&gt; Leaaue battlna lead lrom Ted
ond ba•!lfW'·
Wllltamo.
It wal- quite a comftack lor
Williams, unable to play for the
Willey, wbo t11t yeor ahowte on!J Red Sox In Mnnd•f'• double-head·
• B·ID reeord. He hai won 20 ond er heeauae of a eheot eo1d, took
If
loot 8 thta 1euoa.
ovor the lead while Idle. He stay:
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only one hit In oevon ai-bata
lor the Yaokeeo in their twin
bill 111inot !be Orlolco .
Mantle had •t lor 8" In the
Qptnlng came and otruck out "
1 plnoh·bllter in Oae second tn
"~'·
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drep from .m to .an.
,,-!. lllt1ldy Porker, who took ovc~ aurtarM cxnu)luon lGaae• to the
Here'o how IIH! two 1Im •land:
Chleaao
Bearo
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the
Clevelan~
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WiiUamo
121 402 8'1 131 .97tltl
Browna, eulded them to 1 17·12
llanllo
132 442 115 11111 .37:13
victory over the Ea1101 Monday
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PU1n1lverolty !~otbtalll"'cqad
.~h1 hAnAy
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my'o word" today despite a cohlll'etlmln'o t~at to cancel the
Armr·Tulane game bec;ause of I
ban on racially - mixed sports In
Loulolani.
Pllne)' refLLAed to talk about tbe
politico of the ban. He said he wis,
satiJiled with Arm"'• word that
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Bep. Jame• Fulton (R·Pa.) said
he would prote•t to the White
~~~~- ..and "strongly urge cancol-

iJ still wide open as -for 11 Hayes
I&amp; concenoed with Andy Okulovlch
pre!ently the No. 2 man, press-~
in~ Krembla! for the starting
role.
Monday Hayes had a farat leaiJI
of: Enda, RuSI Bowermaster and
Brown; Tackles, AI Crawford and
Sohn Martin: Guards. Bill Jobko
nnd Aprellus
Center,
Danny
Jomes; Thomas;
Backs. Kremblas.
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Hayes termed the first workout
"pretty good" an_~ , lndiclaled lie
may use tnore ' pass playa lhll
yenr tha n last.
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Geon!e St•ten, untverolty ticket director, said tho~ almo•t all
11okets for _thl&gt; oellon' B'l"., ere
gone wiJh ab Dt 1100
ts
malnlng lor
liret ga::.a
Teus ChrloUan · University in
Columbus on Sept. 28. Stile•
1-.
-also said that most of the Mlch g•n-Ohlo State tickets have been
the
at Ann Arbor,

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Sugar Ray Takes
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(18'' ifmploym~nt
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Bob Bauer, Cheater,
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l"or .!ioe IDIJl'!Cllon phoae Btls·M, p
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomoroy.
All II'OI'It C'llrlnteed. Full; inillirei!. ·vou«han'a Industrial 'and
ie,l:ltol Termite Control ~r; , Sl llarys, W. V1. 7 23 tl s

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Kremblas Shatp Jn p·assmg
- , · Drill As
Buckey'es Open'' W•trk For B•'g 10 Race
tlee Monday with
Frank Kremblaa pulling on on
lmprelllvo
aerial
how' Coach
that
brough\
opeolal
p"'l" &gt;from
Wood• Hoyea.
The' Akron J•nlor tllrew with
amazing at:(!UrtCY during pus.lng
drllb. His favorite target w11 cocaptain
end Leo Brown from
Pcl.rtsmouth.
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The quarterback slot, however,
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J. W. Eskew who plis...t
IWQ, ye:ifl ,ago, Sept. 2.
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Cincinnati Hedlegs ''d the third- Tbe Redlegs nl:ped• the Car&lt;li·
place Dodger• lost ,twice to Phila- ~als, 3-1 on 'Frank Robinson's
delphiB. That lelt the Cardinals two-run homer In the lOth Inning
8
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!:hind and the Dod- I of tjae nlghll:ilp after home runs
ge~' venn n~ fh e ~raves
out. wIn only 12 and
by B'b
Thunnan, George Crowe
Ed BAiley earried Cincinnati
of thel~ remaining 24 gome~,- the 10 -. lll-3 opening game victory.
Car~mal&amp; must win 21 of 23 to Tbe Baltimore Orioles dealt the
rob •h
h1101 1 hi
0 1 lh
' em
e c P o~s P New York Yankees iheir first
while the Do&lt;!gers must win 21 double·header defeat ·of the seanl 22 lo retain the fiag.
.ont but the Chicago White So
The Braves got In some good bad to settle lor 1 oplit
batting practice for the World tbe Detroit Tigers
Series against toe Cubs Monday,
s.. Troll vri. 1, 4.,.
Col)ltle JobJI.on pitched the Or1
ioles 'to a 6-1 victory after Billy
,Gardner's lith Inning single
earned them • comeback 8·7 triJll!lph In the opener.

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followed bY Conrad and Bauer. '
vld Hll~ TUppers Plains, \I'll
faaleat qua!Uier of the day In
The While Sox, who now trs1u f.200 but motor trouble
the Yanke., by' 4\l games, wh p- him out ol the later raoes' ·
ped the Tl,.,s 8-2; with · William..,ldellnod by a bcavy eheal/ 1
cold, shared
Sammythe
White
and• role
Jim Piersail
her ...
with
eighth inning ~omera that carried lhe Red &amp; 1 to an 8'1 secorad aame vletory over the Wash·
W ld'
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e 11)9
won
opener, 1-1 behind
big
Body
FranktheSuUivan
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MOORE OPENS TRAINING
ALPINE, carat. UP - Archie
Moore, the world .light •. heavy·
weight champion openJnl !erlouo
training Monday' for .ilh Sept. 20
title delenae against tim• Anthon•
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NE'"' YORK - St. 'Nichol••
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Now Hovon, Conn., stopped Frod·
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"What'a the uoe of a civll rights tllng Slkl, 164, Nothtrl111do W11t
low by CongreS&amp; If. Army dlare· tndl11, outpointed Wlm Snook, 174
gardo c'yll
rl•bts
and coo~rat•s
Halllftd•
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Fulton•-said.'
Lt. Gen. Ganhon IJ. Davkloon,
TIJUANA, Mexico - Art ""'
:"''wperintend•nt of Wes\ Polnt, aaid eon, 152, Loa Angol11, outpolnltd
e made out contract fOil!' years AHreclo ~ott, 147, La Pltl, Btl•,
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Willey Picked As
M Val ahle In
Minor Amen'can

M tle HOrt'mg
For Good Day In
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COLUMBUS UP-Ohio State
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trilled the ·baseball world when,
after trailing the Brooklyn DodgerJ by six games al the Labor
t wr. hl1 of
f'1 eI Is t' a witb ~h '"~0 dm a
'Pace te
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gers
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and then walked off ~1th the fl~g
on B~b~ Thomson s dr~matlc
1 th
h
n l th Srd
n • mnmg ome ru n e
game of the playoffs. '
Now consider the almost hope·
leu task confronting Milwaukee's
neal'e!t rival! at this aame stage
of the campalan thh •eason:

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h':r9nlle l.U . .Ie ,.... l;one,Cedor ,
·~b ..~ - - :LAU Wln~ow FaaoFrtgldalre Relr!Jerotors:
Ill•or llurnh•rt, Mlddl.port; ·Ohio

Braves In Near Impregnable-Place As Pennant Norris Cops ·
,Chase Closes; Redlegs
Nipf.ardinals 3-1,10-5 Feature Race
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Milaukee
81 49 .8Z3
24 :t will take more lhan • "miraNino Out
A twO&lt;Jut. two run olngle · by Sl LOulo . , 71 68 .607 8\l 23 de finish" like the New York
While the Braves were sweet&gt;
Eirl Roush In the bottom of ,tile Brooklyn . _. 7'&amp;
.533 9
Giants. producd In 11151 to &lt;atch ing their .holldiy doubleheader
oeYI!jlth lnni'g broke open a tight
the Milwaukee Braves now m the agatnst the Cblcago Colbs Monday

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hel!er call. Orvll,le Rho~e•. Ru.
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MI,JI!Ileport High Sfbool. Uied
aad ,bew ahot(lins.-1 new Bem·
tn(i~n 2D · ga~e auttimillc,. 112 IBUII -double !lUre!,. 1-'12
;u+amatie. Priced to sell
Open l!'le!illtn
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HotSb·ing
Pro Circuit

2 GRADUATE
The Los Ancel•• Rams cruohed
the Chicago Cardlnato; 68·21, 11
Portland, Ore., ond the Llona d"
leated the waohinllti&gt;D Redlkln~
3H4, II Blrmlnaham, Ali., lD Sat•
urday ntaht exhlbtllOIII.
BOWLING ICHIDULI
CITY LIAGU.
Tulldoy, .llopt. '·
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with the opener za-IO B b
bridie bianked 'the cu:s with
three ' hits in wiruilng the nl ht-

~- of lui week was climaxed Sunday by a second try in Cincin- night 'at Bachtel Field -with

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: Clnclnnatl· won one of its rare games from the Braves
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Tru e,thethwinners
::while
were finding the bOles. Nevertheless, our
' -C-Iey Field couSJ·ns appeared to be unbeatable-that day.
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o nny emp1e 1urne 10 e n 11 of I e ' ay, an ma e
; ' the eyes of three young Middleporters- Johnny Singer, Rol; IIDd Singer, Charles Blaker- shine with admiration. Temple
went far to his left and speared backhanded, while Od his ear,
: a bard grounder. He pivoted, still on his ear, and tossed to
Crowe at first for the out.

IY UNITID PRESS
NATIONAL LIAOUE
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Milwaukee .. , . 81 t9 .SZ3
St.
LOulo , .. , , , 73
58 .577 8\t
Brooklyn
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Phlladelpbi~ ·::: 88 84 :a il it
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N y k
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Philadelphia 7 Brooklyn 4• 2nd
New York 11 Plltsburgh t, lot
New Yorlt 4 Plttsbulgh 3, 2rd ,
Mllwaukee :13 Chicago 10, lst
Mllwauiq!e 'Chicago D. 2nd
Cincinnati St. Louis 5, lst
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A sparse crowd turned out to
see the eream of the OVA pve openlng
pltehor Larry
Utile Foozy
Wolfe extremely
shaky Infield auprt . th fl
PO m e rat 1ramesl
Heavy dust on the infield ond
strange lights eould have· been
blamed._But Hartford wao ploylng
on the same diamond.
Gene Hel6on eraiiJI Tiler lei~
bander, wa• hit nine times two
of them triples. One came 1~ tbj
H&lt;ond Inning, by Larry Wolle,
with one on, and Wolle, blmoell
on Luther TUcker I error.
9ther ,.., oil thq bot of HlnHendenon ol Pl. Pleulllt who
Who will be tabbed in the SEO for first place and thus
apln he eao run
..._ pinpointed for the best efforts of all opponents? -No coach
bJt with the heot In the Val·
" wants to be picked by the writers and broadcasters for
. Hindu had two lor tbree and
Proboblt Pltdoors
_ top spot. It complicates, for one thing, the morale problem of
the Infield like 1 ?ro.
Philadelphia' vs Brooklyn ot Jlir.;.
Cit,- 14
night.-Sanlord
17-o vs
- i team which, picked as the winner, may fim•re
•• it doesn't have Hartford ••ot two tn the llrot• "'
Dr sdal
7
-.to bother playing the schedule out :
"
two In the &amp;e&lt;eond, three In the · Pyl' b• h- N
,
-:;;, We scribes probably will meet Sept. 15 to h•ggle over the third, two in the oeventh and oae
night
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the elgbth.
St. I.Ol!ir at Clncillnatl n'ight
'--, Since there are six new coaches In the SEO this year, all The · stan got one ron 10 the -Mi101l 6-10 vs Nuxhall 8·8 or
; ' handicapped by the problem of strange personnel and perhaps first, two in the second, ono In the Podbletan o-o
Mil wallltee at Cblcsgo-Spahn
·;-; of · Imta Iling new plays and systems of play, 11 would appear Iourth and then were
lbe two old hands at Pomeroy •nd Wellston should get the ed the real of the woy until the 17-8 •• Llttlolleld 2-2
favored(') spot lor No
ninth, by H011on, who otruek out
Yfod-.r'• O•m"B. p '
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Brooklyf •I Pblladelphlo,. nlte
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came nn to reu..e Wolle In the Milwaukee at St. LOU!!, ulte
:: down IS a deflnlte threat for the title, and to finish no worse alxtb and laVe up 1 homer to Ger· Cincinnati at ~hlcago
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aid_Clark In the eight)! with none
AMIRICAN LIAOUI
•.: than third.
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Wellston ill being rated at the top with its 10 starters back on.'jHe allowed two runo la lbe
W L Pet• •.01
, from last year. G&amp;llipolls should be' strong Ne Mento Bob oeventh, on tw~ walk~ a oacrlllce New York ... - 83 48 .6:19
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, Chicago .... , . 78 53 .BUll 41&gt;
;,- ang s::r1
his crew against Kyger Creek last week and
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1Booton ..... , . 70 81 .534 12 \l
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· uTho ~11~11 ra 1lrobt run came onj Detroit .. .. .. . 88 88 .1100 11
1 Y Hhenderoott Baltimore .. . .. 84 88 .492 18
-. M1ddleport coul~ do almost anything this year between hav· s .....
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ave n y. 1n 1 e 1ourih Cl 1 d
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olngleo bl' Lorry Wolle, whO had eve an ..... 8. • 8 ·•89 18~
50 81 .382 82\1
fourth consecutive year. It depends In part on the spirit gen· two lor two and one by Bobby Wuhlngton
379 33
50
around Mill Street and on the grid tleld by Coach John Nelooa ol
plated ••· Kanaas
11 ;
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Thompson.
other.
Cl
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In tht ulnth, Hen~eraon'a trlplCi! eve 1an 8 ansu "i 0· 11
3
6 Kanm City , 2nd
and Geor1e Neuelroad'a alnil•l
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J&lt;Ored the lllll All ••ar run · Boa on 1 Wuhlngton 8 1st
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Bobby Nellon ourprloed Tueker Baltimore 8 New-York 7, lit, II
In thel~urlh whea he dropped jhe Baltimore 6 New York 1 ~nd
husky caldter'a hlalt fly In otiott Chico!• Dotrolt 2 1st •
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and tben nolled the run- Detroit 6 Chicago 4• 2nd
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to Harvey Van vnnkon alter Chleago 11 Dotrolt-Kcel•n
Tucko~had rounde4 tho b" oqd 9-T - ~ H-" 8-"
•• Yolk
""' • Baltimore-Slurtried 111 '·ck
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All toro - llO
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12 8
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Hartford
223 DOO 21x- 10 7 I 0
wolfe (LPI. Stobort (8) and Me- nly t•,za:.:,:~~?~~'""'
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and Tucker.
Waablngton at
night
Only gamoa J&lt;:hedulcd
INTIRNATIONAL Luou•
W L Pet. Gl
Buffalo .. .. .. . 84 tr.1 ~TS
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OSt
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Toronto .. .. .. 8Z 8!1 .&amp;r.ll 2\l
Rlehmond . . . . . 78 70 .m 7
Mtamr _.. __ .. . n 75 .490 12~&gt;
lloclteatcr .... : 7-l 78 .483 lSI&gt;
Havana ....... 69 79 .488 18
Montreol ...... 86 79 .4M 17\t
DENVER IW - C~lton Willey, Columbus ..... 88 82 .448 19
Z8-year-old rlifht bander who
pltehetJ lor tltf MUwaukee ,farm
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learn at Wichita, Wll twned tile
"moet valu1ble" player In tile
8Jl
Amerlean Ann. today, hovtnc II·
...dy bee•m• the 1..,ue'i tlritlDaame winner olnce Herb Score
turned the hick Ia UM.
Willey received the lim • place
ballota of bmball wrttera In ltve '
a
of the 111oehUon'• elpt eltiea.
BALTIMORE .UP~Mlckoy Man·
Sin&amp;le llral - ploce votes went to tic needo 1 aood day at bat
outlleldel'l , Don Del!leler of St. aaal111t the Baltimore Orioles to' '
Paul, 6n~ Roy Sheattr of Wlibi- dar 'to ,..apture the American
ta, and Curt Roberti, Denver Ill&gt; Leaaue battlna lead lrom Ted
ond ba•!lfW'·
Wllltamo.
It wal- quite a comftack lor
Williams, unable to play for the
Willey, wbo t11t yeor ahowte on!J Red Sox In Mnnd•f'• double-head·
• B·ID reeord. He hai won 20 ond er heeauae of a eheot eo1d, took
If
loot 8 thta 1euoa.
ovor the lead while Idle. He stay:
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only one hit In oevon ai-bata
lor the Yaokeeo in their twin
bill 111inot !be Orlolco .
Mantle had •t lor 8" In the
Qptnlng came and otruck out "
1 plnoh·bllter in Oae second tn
"~'·
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drep from .m to .an.
,,-!. lllt1ldy Porker, who took ovc~ aurtarM cxnu)luon lGaae• to the
Here'o how IIH! two 1Im •land:
Chleaao
Bearo
ond
the
Clevelan~
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WiiUamo
121 402 8'1 131 .97tltl
Browna, eulded them to 1 17·12
llanllo
132 442 115 11111 .37:13
victory over the Ea1101 Monday
at Phlladelphlo.

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PU1n1lverolty !~otbtalll"'cqad
.~h1 hAnAy
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nay oeem~
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my'o word" today despite a cohlll'etlmln'o t~at to cancel the
Armr·Tulane game bec;ause of I
ban on racially - mixed sports In
Loulolani.
Pllne)' refLLAed to talk about tbe
politico of the ban. He said he wis,
satiJiled with Arm"'• word that
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Bep. Jame• Fulton (R·Pa.) said
he would prote•t to the White
~~~~- ..and "strongly urge cancol-

iJ still wide open as -for 11 Hayes
I&amp; concenoed with Andy Okulovlch
pre!ently the No. 2 man, press-~
in~ Krembla! for the starting
role.
Monday Hayes had a farat leaiJI
of: Enda, RuSI Bowermaster and
Brown; Tackles, AI Crawford and
Sohn Martin: Guards. Bill Jobko
nnd Aprellus
Center,
Danny
Jomes; Thomas;
Backs. Kremblas.
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Hayes termed the first workout
"pretty good" an_~ , lndiclaled lie
may use tnore ' pass playa lhll
yenr tha n last.
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Geon!e St•ten, untverolty ticket director, said tho~ almo•t all
11okets for _thl&gt; oellon' B'l"., ere
gone wiJh ab Dt 1100
ts
malnlng lor
liret ga::.a
Teus ChrloUan · University in
Columbus on Sept. 28. Stile•
1-.
-also said that most of the Mlch g•n-Ohlo State tickets have been
the
at Ann Arbor,

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Sugar Ray Takes
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Break Heat Wave
(18'' ifmploym~nt
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Byron Colll"ad of
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Bob Bauer, Cheater,
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l"or .!ioe IDIJl'!Cllon phoae Btls·M, p
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomoroy.
All II'OI'It C'llrlnteed. Full; inillirei!. ·vou«han'a Industrial 'and
ie,l:ltol Termite Control ~r; , Sl llarys, W. V1. 7 23 tl s

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Kremblas Shatp Jn p·assmg
- , · Drill As
Buckey'es Open'' W•trk For B•'g 10 Race
tlee Monday with
Frank Kremblaa pulling on on
lmprelllvo
aerial
how' Coach
that
brough\
opeolal
p"'l" &gt;from
Wood• Hoyea.
The' Akron J•nlor tllrew with
amazing at:(!UrtCY during pus.lng
drllb. His favorite target w11 cocaptain
end Leo Brown from
Pcl.rtsmouth.
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The quarterback slot, however,
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J. W. Eskew who plis...t
IWQ, ye:ifl ,ago, Sept. 2.
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Cincinnati Hedlegs ''d the third- Tbe Redlegs nl:ped• the Car&lt;li·
place Dodger• lost ,twice to Phila- ~als, 3-1 on 'Frank Robinson's
delphiB. That lelt the Cardinals two-run homer In the lOth Inning
8
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!:hind and the Dod- I of tjae nlghll:ilp after home runs
ge~' venn n~ fh e ~raves
out. wIn only 12 and
by B'b
Thunnan, George Crowe
Ed BAiley earried Cincinnati
of thel~ remaining 24 gome~,- the 10 -. lll-3 opening game victory.
Car~mal&amp; must win 21 of 23 to Tbe Baltimore Orioles dealt the
rob •h
h1101 1 hi
0 1 lh
' em
e c P o~s P New York Yankees iheir first
while the Do&lt;!gers must win 21 double·header defeat ·of the seanl 22 lo retain the fiag.
.ont but the Chicago White So
The Braves got In some good bad to settle lor 1 oplit
batting practice for the World tbe Detroit Tigers
Series against toe Cubs Monday,
s.. Troll vri. 1, 4.,.
Col)ltle JobJI.on pitched the Or1
ioles 'to a 6-1 victory after Billy
,Gardner's lith Inning single
earned them • comeback 8·7 triJll!lph In the opener.

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followed bY Conrad and Bauer. '
vld Hll~ TUppers Plains, \I'll
faaleat qua!Uier of the day In
The While Sox, who now trs1u f.200 but motor trouble
the Yanke., by' 4\l games, wh p- him out ol the later raoes' ·
ped the Tl,.,s 8-2; with · William..,ldellnod by a bcavy eheal/ 1
cold, shared
Sammythe
White
and• role
Jim Piersail
her ...
with
eighth inning ~omera that carried lhe Red &amp; 1 to an 8'1 secorad aame vletory over the Wash·
W ld'
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lngton Senators. The Sox alsy
e 11)9
won
opener, 1-1 behind
big
Body
FranktheSuUivan
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8-3. ·
MOORE OPENS TRAINING
ALPINE, carat. UP - Archie
Moore, the world .light •. heavy·
weight champion openJnl !erlouo
training Monday' for .ilh Sept. 20
title delenae against tim• Anthon•
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Jnttoo Proll
NE'"' YORK - St. 'Nichol••
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Now Hovon, Conn., stopped Frod·
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WILLEMSTAD, N. W. I.- Bat·
"What'a the uoe of a civll rights tllng Slkl, 164, Nothtrl111do W11t
low by CongreS&amp; If. Army dlare· tndl11, outpointed Wlm Snook, 174
gardo c'yll
rl•bts
and coo~rat•s
Halllftd•
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Fulton•-said.'
Lt. Gen. Ganhon IJ. Davkloon,
TIJUANA, Mexico - Art ""'
:"''wperintend•nt of Wes\ Polnt, aaid eon, 152, Loa Angol11, outpolnltd
e made out contract fOil!' years AHreclo ~ott, 147, La Pltl, Btl•,
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Willey Picked As
M Val ahle In
Minor Amen'can

M tle HOrt'mg
For Good Day In
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COLUMBUS UP-Ohio State
grtddero opened prac-

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trilled the ·baseball world when,
after trailing the Brooklyn DodgerJ by six games al the Labor
t wr. hl1 of
f'1 eI Is t' a witb ~h '"~0 dm a
'Pace te
.e
gers
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and then walked off ~1th the fl~g
on B~b~ Thomson s dr~matlc
1 th
h
n l th Srd
n • mnmg ome ru n e
game of the playoffs. '
Now consider the almost hope·
leu task confronting Milwaukee's
neal'e!t rival! at this aame stage
of the campalan thh •eason:

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h':r9nlle l.U . .Ie ,.... l;one,Cedor ,
·~b ..~ - - :LAU Wln~ow FaaoFrtgldalre Relr!Jerotors:
Ill•or llurnh•rt, Mlddl.port; ·Ohio

Braves In Near Impregnable-Place As Pennant Norris Cops ·
,Chase Closes; Redlegs
Nipf.ardinals 3-1,10-5 Feature Race
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Milaukee
81 49 .8Z3
24 :t will take more lhan • "miraNino Out
A twO&lt;Jut. two run olngle · by Sl LOulo . , 71 68 .607 8\l 23 de finish" like the New York
While the Braves were sweet&gt;
Eirl Roush In the bottom of ,tile Brooklyn . _. 7'&amp;
.533 9
Giants. producd In 11151 to &lt;atch ing their .holldiy doubleheader
oeYI!jlth lnni'g broke open a tight
the Milwaukee Braves now m the agatnst the Cblcago Colbs Monday

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hel!er call. Orvll,le Rho~e•. Ru.
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MI,JI!Ileport High Sfbool. Uied
aad ,bew ahot(lins.-1 new Bem·
tn(i~n 2D · ga~e auttimillc,. 112 IBUII -double !lUre!,. 1-'12
;u+amatie. Priced to sell
Open l!'le!illtn
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Middleport

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HotSb·ing
Pro Circuit

2 GRADUATE
The Los Ancel•• Rams cruohed
the Chicago Cardlnato; 68·21, 11
Portland, Ore., ond the Llona d"
leated the waohinllti&gt;D Redlkln~
3H4, II Blrmlnaham, Ali., lD Sat•
urday ntaht exhlbtllOIII.
BOWLING ICHIDULI
CITY LIAGU.
Tulldoy, .llopt. '·
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With Keith
Nelson Saturday
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~Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlt!port, o, Sept. a, tU5 7

Middleport Homecoming .
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I~ Galllpollo to be wl!b her bfOo
Ither,
Eorl Logan, whlle llln. Loo

POMEROY
SOCIETY

gan Ia confined to Holzer Hospital.
wuuam B~tchfleld returned to
bis home, Findlay, Sund1y after 1
week's vial! .ctth Mr and Mrl Gll·
bert Freeman.
Mri Wendell Betting, Mr and
Mrs Corl Rill• and Mrs Edna
Miller and daughter, lud,Y, retur•·
ed home Friday evening after a
visit at Ft. Recovery with Mr. and
lllrs Dana starkey and . t Marion'
with Mr and •Mro Kenneth Rouah
and la1!1tly
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and daughter, Diana Kay, left ~~·
urday lor a visit at Monessen, a'
with Mr. and Mrs. Allie Grueaer
and at Mll')'land with friends
lllr and Mn lriannlng Kloeo
and 10n and Herman Kloes spent
the week end In Cincinnati
'lllro Jo!Ul Mitch and chll~
returned bQi.)e Sunday avenlnl
alter a week's visit In Leba!ICI!l
With Mr and Mra/ Jf!oyd Me,.,hef
They w•re aecompanle&lt;l home by
Mr Mitch, who spent the diY
there
Mn Luellle B Hawkins W80 the
Sunday dJDner guest 01 Mr and
lr!rs Ever;t~bo~u.
Parlltl
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pareuta, Mr and Mi-a. Edwlril Parfitt.
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wl~ Mr. illd lllro, Wlllilm Jl.tof
Mr. and lftl, c. 1. N~h
SaiurdiY dltlnl'f i\lelli of
their daughter and 10&amp;1~·1.,,, Ill
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Mrs C R Yoong celebrated her
Mrs Edna MUier and daug hter,
ond M" R G Buley, Mid· wblte rosebuds and rs e15011 ' the wedding of h18 daurhter, Ruby and Mrs Kalad Hlndy and chll· buaband's birthday w1tb a dinner Judy, entertained with 8 dinner,
RD ha\e announced the mother of the groom, chose 1 Wise Grogan Columbua to Leo dren, Stephen. Jane and George, , and Homecoming at thelt home Monday, 41 lhel!' home, Ken 51
thell'
daughler, n1vy ens"'l'~e With matching a:· Swlek Waver\y Ave, Columbus. have returned from 11 vacation at ~Sunday
Gue11ts were Mr and Mrs Carl
to K.eith Nelson, son of cessorle.s anc white rose corsag
The' qmet ceremony wall per· Crow Lake, Canada where Mr Bak
Arrangements of r.n flowero Rlg!ll Columbu•, and Mrs Wen·
.and Mrs Earl Nelson, CarImmediattly after the cere- fanned by the Rev Mr McCarthy er and H M Cross have a cabin were used throughout the bouse deiMlnB.etziEdnJ,·rPdoKm~~~er and lllr!
n,l![
ft:Dter.
motly a receptiQn was hel&lt;' 111 at the Broad Street BaptJ6l Church The families spent ten days !Ish and b~rthday cakea, haked by~~~
~·
'1'1\t double-rmg cerem(Jny was the church .s6clal room which was in Columbus at ten o'clock Satur· lng in Canada and stopped at Nla 'VIncent Young sr, Erie, and )In 1t\'111Jam Dawson spent MondaY In
U Qn Of '
perfol'ltle&lt;l Saturday August ~ 1 . decorated with red and while day August 31
I"' Fait. euro"te home Mr Bak Earl Brarton, CinclnnaU, were de- Mlddlep~rt with Mr and Mrs Wll·
' at 1~0 p m at !he Bradbur~ gladiolus The three t~ered ••d
Mrs Swick chose a sheath dress er and Mr Hmdy have been on 'corated In pmk and green by Mr llaJ;I,:'Y~~rolhy Reibel rolurned
'1'
Cbllfth 0{ Chr\st w1th the Rev dmg cake whtth was topped with. of comet blpe wtth rh.meBtone ehp vacahon
r
Young,
the
guest
or
honor
The
to
her
emplo•menl
In
Columbus,
Mr.
and
Mro.
Charlea
Buct ••·
Don"'ald See\ers, Pomeroy, off1 a miniature brtde and groom was and bla~k accessories Mr and
Sonja Hendrix has been visit dinner was served buffet lltyle
tertalned a woup of relaU.veiJ 1nd
5
cleting While gladwlus and ferns the centerpiece of the br~de Mrs w SWI('k v1stfed her father, 111 at New Lexln[lton for the with Ml'll William Colwell, Colum Monday alter a VISit .ctth her par·
rrlends, SUnday, at lltelr bome,
-~used to decorate the altar of table Mrs Joe Batley sister Ill c H Wise, and sister, Miss Ruth pa~t two weeks
bus, presldrng at the punch bowl ents, Mr and Mrs Lout. Reibel.
Rutland Rood
the tburch which was ligtltcd by law of the bnde, servect the cake Wise, Sunday
Mrs Ted Riley Jr and son
Preceding the dinner Fred Jack· Ml• V~glnla Fl•~:r of ~ar!~~
Guests were Mr 111d Mr. Glea
wb~ tapers m ~~Hn hranclled MISs Janet Nelson Carpenter 51 ~
Mr and Mrs C H Wise Jr, John Patrrck have been returned 1°0 gave a prayer u the group ton, W· ba' Wll eM'~:• Nettle
Hum~y,
Clel'tlffld. Mr. and
can.Z,Jahra
ter of the groom pre!luled at t/JP. joined the fam1ly group Sunday home from Holzer Ho•pltal
gathered In the living.. room an~ tuea1 o1 er aun1' ,....,
lilrL Clarence lluillp~yai 'ln.
A recttal of nupltal mus1c was stlver coffee service and cttter and a heart shaped wedQing cake
Mrs Jomea Whrllotch and son be also recited a poem, One Little Koehler.
C W Humphrey, Abi&gt;JI;. • llld
presented by ftfrs Robert Coates dming room hostesses were iirs was serve w1th home-n1ade ice wer returned !rom Holzer Hos Rose" dunng the Home&lt;omlng I&gt; Mrs. VIrgie Ruoc~el relum&lt;if to
Mr. Floyd Rulll(leld, Rutl d, llr
youlist, and M1ss Sondra Poth, Kenneth McElhinney, sister of Lh ~ cream a!l a dessert course A tof Frida
number of gifts were rtcelved by her home, Columbus, Mond~y, eveand Mr8. O!Cir Bauer and fllllhf,
Pomeroy, pianist Mrs Coates br,de, Mr11 Rayflwnd Nelson, SIB miniature bride and groo]\1 topped pr Mr and~" oonsld Moore and MrThYounpgresent were Mrs Edoa hlng after : •::•~:: 4 ;1:! w~:
Cheoloqoad and Mr-andldn. 'lVII·
sang "BeC&lt;IUse' anrl "Tbt' Lord's ter·m·law ()f the groom and 1\lrs the eake which waa decorated with ••n Don, Columbus: were here Fer,;.";;. Mr and Mrs Wllll~m .:~;~•. "£.roy ~uac~l
'
labrd
E~npbac~ and1 daqh"",
PrQYer" and the mstrumental Palll Johnson, Columbus, COIL!lln rosebuds
ror
the
weekend
and
Don
cele
Colwell
'Mr
and
Mrs
Wllllall\
llr
and
Mn
Ch,rles
Bl'flon
C
ery
, :::'&gt; omer,oy.
numbers mcluded 'I Believe' of the bride
Mr and Mn SWick also visited
1
r
"Y~'ll Never Walk Alone', Ll4\
Out of town gucstll lncltJded Mr and Mrs David Yost and fam· bra ted his twenty second blrthda1 Diltz a~d son, William, Columbua, and daugbtera of Columb\1! were
Sunday,
Mr
and
Mfo
Douglao
Jackaon,
Mr.
w
..
t
end
guests
of
Mr
alid
Mrs
Wllllam
Chisler
of
111'\dgevUie.
~urn" ''Th"e Weddmg Pra) Mr and Mrs Johnson, and soilS Ily, Mt'a Mabel Manhall and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Wllhs Groeser Lolls Rendvllle Mr and Mn Vln· Robert Burton and 100
,
Pa le viJitlng 'l'ltb ~. and Mrs.
er" and the tradJtlOn8l weddm g Columbus, Mr and Mr! George Taylor Grogan, Portland They left
Mr an;t1ra Donald Strauss reBill Cblser and ""''' ,
mareb and recesstonal
•
Waters Zanesville, Mr and Mrs for a wedding tr1p to Marion, OhiO toot their granddaughters, 'lo,lary cent ' Young Jr Mrs Vincent
Lynn and Patricia McCabe to Young Sr. Erie.' Mr aDd Mrs. turned t heir home, Cchrtnbus,
t
4ttendants were Mrs Robert John Johrent, Mr and Mrs Jam
their home '" Columbu• Saturday Fred Jaclllon and g1anddaugbter, Monday
r a villi 'f'lth re1atlves
McKinney Columbu ~ matrun of es Connolly Jr Youngstown, Mrs
and speril the weekend wrlh Mr . Phoebe Harper, Middleport; David And friend•
honor Raymond Nelson Carpcn Emma Jeffers, Atltenl, Mrs Bor
and Mrs John McCabe and (amlly' Jackson, Liberty Lane, Mrs Earl
Chutes St.rauu returned home
ier, brother of the groom be11t me. Radcliff
Mr
and
Mrs
DAle
Nlchol•on
Braxton,
tlnelnnoll,
Mr
and
MrL
Saturday
from Hober Hospital
manj Joe Buley BradhtJry, br()Mrs Nelson wore a black and
and
M"
Ruth
Ann
Lockett
wert
Paul
Thomu
ond
daughter,
Laura,
where
he
has been a ~atleot for
tber of the br1d e and Molcolm white prlnec!s crt~~s~ wtth black
bustne.ss vlsltora m Parker11burc Mldrlleport, R D, Mr and Mn C tht pasf two weeki.
' Fauber Carpenter usher• ,
accusoriefi and while carnation
Saturda"
a Yount.
Mn c. W Hull!phrer' returned
1'he br tde, who was gJYlcn 1n corsage for thtHr wedding tnp
Holiday guests nr Lois Cecil
•
to her bo~ in A~, "'Monday,
Mlos Phyllis Stanley and Mrs
marriate by her father chose a to Cincinnati They are living m
Mrs Velma Wyeth Wlerwn
alter • vlsl• with Mr and Mrs
floor length wcddmg gown of their new!)' rurmshed home on Reid Varney entertained Thurs· were
w va, Mro Stephen Wyeth,
Charlea Buck
,
white (Issue faille made With the Bailey farm Middleport no ltay evening with a br1dal shoY.er Newark Mrs El mer Bright Plea
WIYne Jluaaell of Louisville,
bourtrunt skirt, fltLcd bodice, long
The bride ~ho graduated rrom for Mrs RIChard Hovotter (Goll santvllle; Mr and Mrs Willis
1
Ky' wao the 'Yeek end pelt ol
sleeves and .swcc'hcarl neckline Rutland Hlgll School attended Stumbo) at the Varney home
Alesh~ro. Dayton ,nd Soturday
hi! mother, Mra. Samp IIU!Jell
'
A blue and wh1te color acbem(: Mr and Mrs Eber Wulley Cleve
Uer fanger tip length veil of 1! OU, Athens and ts associated with
f
lllr
and
Mrs.
Glen
Humphrey
bl
Iusion wa.o; hel(l in plac e by a her rfather at the Bailey Drtve-In waa carried o11t In the decorations land and Mr and Mrs Harry
The B. H. SanboJ'II Mlsslonam Cleveland, a,nd Mr anft 1 ~ Clar
Uarn embrold(lreli
11.1lh ~eet.l Mr Nelson who also gnd uah.&gt;d and the hqsteues served sand Keeler, Amesvrlle were her guesu Socletv met at the First Baptlal enee Hum~brey of Akl'on
villted I
pearls and her only Jewelry w;u n !rom RutJand High School, is a wlch~a. potalo chip~ mints ooda
and Mra Vlneent Young Jr Church Monday evemng With Mrl ~turday w1th Mr. and Mra Ftank
strand of pearls, the gift of the graduat.e of Ohln Umverslty ancl and coflee Games were played MrsMr Vmecnt
Young Sr, El'le1 Pa Milton Hood, prealden~ pr&lt;isldinl. $uck and Mr and ~ ,Charles
groom She carried whtte carna Is 1 teacher m Rutland High and prize&amp; w~n by Mrs Frank and Mrs Earl Braxton, Cincinnati
The openlng prayer wa 1 &amp;lven B~rt.
,,.
Cheeaebrew ;nd Bonnie \ltD c~..
1
tlons on a whtte B1hl e Mrs M" School
returned home Mon~ay alter vlsl~ by Mt8 J. M. Archor and Mrs.
Mr and Mrl Merle Shlller annat
ney.
Kinney wore e ba\1 crtna length
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Beulah White, representing lhe 10!', Tommy ol Woqater, pe
GuealJ Included Dixie Pierce mg Mr. and Mrs C R Young
&amp;own of BCQu a taffeta wltll flJIJ
Mr and Mrs Arthor Skmner EJecta C}rcle, rave the devotional MoMay with Mr and Mrs Bentz
Mrs
Robert
Haggerty,
Bonnre
Van
• skirt and tucked hucllrc She wore
'
b
Cooney, Carla Wilson Mro Don and son, Tom, and Mrs Dave service on the tople "Abundant Wolfe
a headband or pink rose budb
F.ihncr left Thursday to vloll Waters" ann the topic of the pro· Mro Mary Boyd of Wells ura
ald
Crum
and
Donna
K11y
Mn
C
and carried a ColonJal bouquet
E Hoyt, Joanette cro9ko, Mrs AI· Mr and Mrs Dan Farmer and ,~~:ram was "Everfiowlng Stream•" w. Va, 1n~ Mr lnd Mn Her
ttl pink fOJI('~
The Dorou Circle presented the man Weigel of Beech Bottom, W
Ired
RoUBh and daughle~ Maida, famrly rn Dayton and took Cmda
Mrs Bailey mother of the brllll
Farmer who had been \f5ltlng program ancl those tating part Va, were Sunday dlitner guests of
Mrs
Worley
Stanley,
Mn
.Clifford
wore 11 rose crepe gown w1 th
back to her home Satur were Mrs John Lyons, Mn Wtl· Mr1 William Baxter
Mr and ~" Kenneth McEihln StiJmbo and dauahter, Dnmne, her~:!, !Irs
navy accessories and eorsagc of
Farmer and Tom Skin lie Anthony, lin Frances Bearho, Mr and Mn Glen Cha80 of Day
ny entert~ined Friday evenmg at Mrt Ollie' Hlndy, Mrs Ch008e- day
ner attended the annual Frig1- Mn John Kauff, Mn Edlaon Ba· 1ton, w~o spent the week end w1ttl
brew
Sending
gifts
were
Mra.
their home on Fourth Avenue with
dalre ploniC m Dayton as guests ker MIHS Sylvia McMaster
Mr and Mt8 Patrie~ ~hary left
ll buffttt supper after the rehear Danny Brown, Mra Paul Smart
During the buslne88 111eetlng the Monday for Huntington, W Va, to
sal for the m,arr!Rge of her sister, and daUghter Jesn, Mrs Manning of her son and family Sunday
Mr and Mrs Skinner went to Cln· Rio Grande Baptist Assoclational V\!lt his mother, Mrt John Chase
Fauna Bailey, to Keith Noloon, Kloes, Mrs William Walters
cinnat1 to attend the Jewelry Con meeting on Saturday Sept 7 at wbo underwent IUrQery at the Ca
whtch was solemnized on Saturvenllun there with Mn Skinner Jackson was announced
bel-Huntington Hoapltal 1
day afterMfln
representing lhe Sanborn Jewelry
A salad coul'lle wa1 11erved aftfr 'Min Helen Lm:bary of Colum
Arrangements of red and white
Stflre
the dosing prayer by Mn Clare- bus was the week end ,guest of
gla.dioluH ancl rosem were used
E M Blake took his son Jo'tn mont E Hoyt Hooteases wel'e tbe ¥!:. and 'lllrs Patrick Lochory
throughout the McElhinny home
and Randy Humphrey• to Clncrn lollowlnr mcmbero of the T.oveloy Mlu Lochaey has Just returned
and the bullet was centered with
nati Monaay to the baU game
Cjrcle, Mrs Allen Hughe!, Mrs from a stx weeka tour oC Europe.
An arrana:ement of pastel fm8pWeokend guesta of Mro Came L,!wrence Bin&amp; Mrs Jame! Soud
Susan and' James Locbary e!
drag()rl8
•
Cassell
lnqludcd
Mr
and
Mrs
era
Mrs
Joon'
MIYer.
Mrs
C~ar·
Alben•
are the guesta of thCJr
The
Past
Officers
club
of
Ra·
Tbooc prcscot wore MI8S Bailey
and her (lllrtmtft Mr and 'Mn R &lt;lne Choptor OES held their an· Charles Rickman, Mrs Kelly, Mra lea Lewllr, Mil• Florine! Talbott grandparenta, Mr and Mr!. Pattlck
LOf!&gt;ory
.
G Bailey, Middleport ItO, Keith nual picnic rccontly at Bailey's Curtis and Mrs, Conner, Colum· and Mrs H. M Cro8S
ALL NEW
~~; Joining them Monday were
Mr and Mrs. Elmer W ckbam
Nol11ot1 and his mother, Mr• Earl Lake
IPSWICH, lW8Is UP _ Nln&amp; otere at Gallipolis Ferry, Sunday
During 1 1hort btulncRS session Mra Byrd Mrs Hawkrn•. Mr.
Ncl5oil, Raylnond Ndson Carl)cn
tcr, Mr and 1\lrs Joe Dailey, T plan~ were dltcusiC!d for attend Snyder, M18s Byrd Jackson, and I hospital with a cookie lodged In to attend a blrthdiY dinner lor
Jvl! Jr waa uemg rusneCl tu 1 her uncle, John D Canterbury
W Authcr9on Bradbury, Mrs lni Grand Chapter to be held at Pal.ll Stsel New York City
Mr and Mn Bernard Schramm hi! throat when the police cruiser
Mr. and Mra Selwyn White and
Paul JohmJon Mr and Mn Robert Cineinnati 1!1 October Plans were
MrKinnev, rolumhu11, Mr and •l•o dlacu..,,d lor helping with the zanesVille, WI"" weekend guesl! hit a bump 111 the road _ d~&amp;lod( oon, Harry of Galhpollo, visited'
mg the cook1e
Saturday wuh their &amp;W1t Miss
Mrs John Johrcnt YoungHtown, dlstrl~t part) to be held at tframl or ~r and M'r.!! J()hn Lyons
Mr and Mrs Donald Strauu
Nettle Koehler ~
Chapter, which will be In• charge
Kathy an6 Ou88ell McElhinny
Mr and 1\lro George D Ma"ar
ol Mrs Cora Wobb district pres! Columbu' VISited Mr and Mn
~·
Mr and Mrs Richard Hovatter and chlldren of Co1urnbUl spen t
INCLUDES
doni
Ira But'her Over the weekend
Attending were Mrs Webb, Mrs
Mr ~tnd Mrs W R Garber have rented an 11partment of Mr the weea.~ ep d with hiII Paren•·
~.~~,
•
Mr and Mrl Cla~~ee Mauar.
l!niGIDAIRE
•1
L1llom Grimm, Mr and Mrs Wll have r ~·,rned from a SlY weeks and Mrs E M' wood
~
·•
Mr ~ and Mrs Randall Manley M 1 lid Mn ,.
Kl
liam ~tcwart, Mrs Wllson Carpen· visit with
their
daug~tcr,
llrs
and
son,
Randy,
and
Mr
ond
Mra
p
rt
t
he
week
"nd~rmjna~
·nca~~rs
llrelrlgeralor ani
1 en
ter, Mr and Mrs Charles Hen1ley Ruth llawk nnd daughter, Colum
•
~
ow
Herman Gollney and son, Hermlo, "jl!h Mr and 111r1 ~oh~ MeL'aln
and gueals, Mr11 Naomi Brinker bos
Gas Ran1e
and
t R D S M 11 Akr~n. II)IIOnt the weekend with lilt and Mro. l!d ~hrleber
TUII &amp; Wt6,
llfll, 3o4 and children Mrs Grella Simpson
Gary Pres on
• ca
re ltUvu
Mra Evelyn Marahati1of West Carand
Mr
and
Mn
Arthur
Ne111e
Pay Only f$9.50 down
ed hlo parcnto Mr and Mrs Ger
Jap~es Lewl• hu returned whi• rolltown were weekend pella or
FAMILY NIGHTS
and daughter
aid PrOJton !rom Norfolk, Va on emplbyment with the Count) Mr and Mra Ro~ Warne?.
ud
per month
Graee Kelly Stewart Granaer
Labor Day to tell them be would Ulihway Doportmont after being Mr and Mra l!dward Webtter
louvo today on a N A T 0 on elck leave lor six weeks wltb and oon, Rleky, or DIYton, are
"GRIIN fiRI"
cruiJe In the North Atlantic.
a broken ankle
ll)lendlng aeveral do• with lllr
(Cinemascope-TeehDtcolorl
Mr and Mrs 'Louis Halneo and
Mr. and Mrs Jamea Lewis Col and ll4ra Clarence Andrewo and
children, Kathie, Marie and J•fl umbna were weekend suosts of oth~r reiltlvea.
-alsoLithopolis
been KoohiN
v!Jitlna Mr and M"
Byers
lllra Henry Roibel lelt ;:~~!...;~~=~~~=~~';!~~'7~~~~~#~~~
her mother, have
Mro Lewis
Rory C~lhoun Dale RobflrtiiOn
ami
Dr
and
Mra
K
D
Amsbar~
Oa The Brlghtesl Corn~r
''THI IlL VIR WHIP"
Plano wore made for the quart and children, Jim and Melinda
In Middleport
blrthdav party and potluck
Mr and Mrs Harold Epple)
to be oeld 1t the next meet and son Stephen, were In Cln
MondAY &amp;\plember 16 when clnnall altendlllf the ball games
0 PT 0 MII 11111 T
The·odotU! ~ouncll, Daughter or Sunday
America, met In regular aeaslon
Mr and Mrs K9rold' Chaie v~
Monday
evening
at
the
IOOF
Hall
lted
Mr ana lllr!.
•&gt;rley
1
"
'
I
•
•
Mtl Arnold HIYOi, counciiM, In Monroe Mlch , over the boll
Ball 011111 Slree~ Pt.:tei'OJ
pre1lded at the meetinr A thank da)
·'
you note was read from the Young
Mn Hope Parker anu her
Offlte R~•n: I lo IJ, J 10 I. (Cioae 1&amp; NOOD oD 'l'llan.l family lor flower. aent Mra AI grandchllclre' Carla and Carolvrr
'i~~;;;~;;~:;;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;i bert Woodard WI! named to Pill' Hughes, Zanesville, vlllted hor
•
chase the birthday gllta
!Isler, Mrt. Dwlsht Wollace and
It waa announced that the meet family last Wllok
lng of the Paot Councilor! Club
Mary Carol, Robert and Sylvia
MCTieduled tor Thunday, Septem· Swanson were weekend gues[J of
ber 12. hao beon pottponcd until their trandmolher, Mrs Chart..
Wodnesday, September 18, at the 1Swan•on and other relatlm In
home o! ~" Richard Campbell Gallipolis

;,c

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1

Bridal Shower
Is Held for
Mrs. R. Hovatter

..er.

B k E ... t •'
At!ICRStl cf P'q1n
Rel'atJ've ('iulup

RST~
Jil Loeal NIWI
II MvertlliDC
II Clfl'lllltloD

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Ohltl _ . , ~ltu&lt;ly .... Mfier
tHar. Occoa~l llthl ......_
norlh •ncl "" )IOittOft, Pjrflr
cloody ancl CHI IO!Ilthl. ,.,....,
'"""' ancl -•· Hlth loUr 7W4.
low llnlthl 5U1

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VOL IX NO. 119

SINGLE C~PY-k

1

To Stop School Desegregation

J:UWEIWW~.~
Whistling Tea Kettle·,'

B. H. Sanborn
Missionary
Group Meets

LIM'LE ltoc~. Ark (UP) - Nalwnal Guard811len stopped
e1gi)t Negroes from entenng Central Higb Scboolloday in de·
ftance of a federal JUdge's order that the school was to be m·
legrated
The troops were called out Monday by Gov. Orval E Faubus, who ordered them to prevent desegregation Of Central

PRIC 1 ll'DU
nearly

It

were sent to the sc:bogl to prevent
VIolente
Today, eight Negroes tried to
enter the sehooL The firat atd
he was Perrence Robertt;, a JtU·
dent m tf1e 11th grade He said
be bad an "A'• reeord hst aemeater In an aJI-Nea:ro sc.hool
)leanwhUe, Ill atudelta or the I
TltOOPS CLOSE DOOR
dialrict who earlu:r had been AI he ttted to enter Ctntral
granted petm11110n to attend Rut H1gh, an umdenhf1ed majar or·
Jaad or Pomeroy tehaoil!, began dered his men to "close tt. up"

Tbe hfe or deatb struggle of
the Northern Local School Board
here to mamtarn 111 h1gh school
passed another mark Monday
mght at a meet1ng- m Hamson
vJUe when additional releue! for
student. to attend other mst1tutioos were teo)porarU, .stym1e&lt;l

elu! sludrea at ~aehool, of
their chorce Tuesdly
Ntrthern Local loard aetron
Monlby mxht to retemd release
of tJie s1x faded on a vote &amp;pill
down the mtddle at
Monday mght

wu

I

- · \II! -t-II'Udcblldrm

111 OlriCII&lt;alovakia Ill JIG,
In ~ llbo the dllll• and duitl

,1\pp'roXIlllalely 600 nlana¥ement men from 90 mdustrJes JD
the Trt.State area will attend this Fnday and Saturday (Sep·
tember 6·7) the 13th ann11al Foreman-Manager Personnel Con·
ference at Marshall College.
The conferencelwiU get underway at 6·30 p m, September
6, with a banquet m the Georgian Terrace Room of the Hotel
Frederick Cloyd Stemmctz. d1r
ectOr of sales trammg, Reynolds
Met'ls Co, Loulmlle, Ky, w11l
apeak on '"'l'appmg the Creauve
Power of Your People"
At tbe September 7 morrung
se&amp;Slon scheduled for 9 a m m
lhe Old Main audrtormm ol
Marshall, President Stewart H
Smith o1 Manhall w11l welcome
til&lt; delegates
•

uu.oo

w COMPTON

~

ELBE

0 D

E~wln

Several Divol'('es
Are Granted By ,
Mason-Co Courts

I

orconques~

on the campus
•

U the pharmacist were

'*"pletely succeu!ulln hit communi\?, I
he would b! out of bulltlea

\

Uhethe phf•lclon, :rour phlrmaclal ,
il a champion ot preventive medicine. ~
Nw of the therapeuUc eaento which ha bud~~~
ordntandod 1&lt;1 allmllato 41aeue.

' I

:

/lo pharmacllta, our objeetlve II to belli koeo'

.-ybndy Itt iood buill; '
Ittvlte you 10 lllilt 111ln acblninr lhilloal.'
'H!i,flrl~ 7~"'ll'tiC~IOIII to '!!,!!rpromp!HI'Y~

DRUG CO.
PRONE 6268

Tri-Lustre
Oeaners

Robinson's
Laundry
~Btreet,

.,.......,., 0... ,
lllddlepOI'I

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Roberts did Little Rock SclKrol
Soperintendent V1tgll T Bl"f""'!
had told liliii, 1o lrf to reg~.
but If he mel mr reJirrtaft&lt;O lo

eitazens, aad
He talld be was :'p1entr~ " • ~:...li
revenal of ane board member"s but only of l.he whtle
out·
stand 1 Da.rrel Hantng--on releas sidP the JebooJ

' 'I dtdn 't fear tbe .rtudentl instde," he oatd '1 fell lllat If I
once got IDS!de, they would ac
(Conhnued on Prgc Seven)
c:ept me ''
Aborat 125 troop.....hal! the
number who were about the bwldmg Tuesday-remamed all nlibl
At 7 a m tOOay, reinforcements
arrived and when a&lt;hool opetted
there were agam 2.50 troops at
the uhoel
Students, With tbell' porento and
Lyda Bell Compson, Clifwn, w other persons-all told aboul 100
DLSeUSJJon brought out these
Va, who died Sept 3 at the bome salient
(ada In the Northern Loof ber daughter, Mrs Sll..n Loc- cal hrgh rr&lt;hool problem
kett. Clifwn, was born Nov 27,
(Contmued oa Page Seven)
18'10 at west Columbta
Her parents were the late John
Kerwood and Cinda Bam! Her
huaband was John W Compson,
who precedet! her m deatb m 1947
Serv1ees will be held at tbe Fogtesong Funeral Home Friday, Sept
26 at 2 p m with bunal m the AdamJVille Cemetery, the Rev Jlichard Wngb~ mini.ster of the Clifton MethodiSt Church orr~&lt;~atmg
Mrs Lola Jeffers of Mason
Survivors :~re the one dauchter, C1ty to~ay asserted that her 10n
wtth whom ohe telllded, SIX grand- Mike aged 13. reported to have
children, "' great grandchildren: been mwin1 with another boy
two liOn8, Earl and Wtlbur, also R~ehard Johnson, 13, "did not
precoded here m deatb
run away from home."
Frienda mil)' call alter noon
Said Mn. Jellers tod11, "My
Thursday at the hment home. boy is not a rwtaway. I knew
where he Wlll all the time and
wu .tot wonied He likes to camp
ou1 1n the bills an4 baa done so
on other octaSions. I di4 Dol re-o
port hlftl u missing altbOugh the
parents of tbe olher boy who was
wrth Mike did "
"I luiew that the &amp;tate Troopers were searching for the two
boys, bot the)' dtd not ISk me
about thern U they bad I'd have
lold them tb e beya were not
runaways and wha-e they amid
fmd them.' As for tbat matter
my boy came home alone. be was
oot bruught In "
mg students

to go to

otb~

schoob

Mason Mother
Savs Her Son Is
N;t ARunaway

Methodist Laymen
Institute To Be

A PARADOX
IN PHARMACY,

Going bock-to college? You'll look your
best 1f you take clothes that hove been
cleqned here! We rote top honors when 11
comes to banishing every unsightly spot
and statn and restoring that "like new"
dazzle and freshness that captures com.
pliments in class and on comp~s!
CALL 121

were tumed bact.

ILyda B. Compson
13th~ual Foreman-Manager IFuneral Service
Conference In Tri-State Area'wm Be Friday

Reduced to ··$

FURNITURE

eame to the u s

tor a granddlughter, with

wlrom abe n.... and -da COilliderable Ume reading her Bible.
unw a 7eu ""' abe atlottdad clwrcb regularljr at st Jolrll'a
Wtheran chlll)'lt.
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They shut the door In the Ne·
gro'o race
The troopo !lopped anOI!Ier Ne
gro With Roberts S1x more Negroes came up 1R a group and

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Fur.niture

Dof APlanning
For Quarterly
Birthday Party

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Past Officer
Picnic Held

BAKER

/111gb betau~~e It m1ght tel oft a

between Negroea and white.
Northern Local riotschool
No Negroes 'I&gt;Jli'Oo1ched tho
Tuelday when
opened,
I
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but Tuesday n~ght Federal ludge
School Distn
Ronald N Dane. Ot"dered the
school d...,.gated at once.
said lle would a«ept Fau~
Is Battle Center ua'•He explanation
that the troops

Buffet Dinner
Is Held After
Rehearsal

3 ROOMS OF

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