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Ruby Wise Grogan
~ ~n&amp; Bai.ley Exchanges.Vows
Is Wed Sa~urday
With Keith
Nelson Saturday
To
Leo Sw•ck
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C H WUie Sr has announced
~Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlt!port, o, Sept. a, tU5 7

Middleport Homecoming .
• ty ' Dinner Held
S""'Ie
...., '
At Young's

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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'lllr and Mrs. Martin McAngus
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
Mrh. an
W v":"'~~ved an
1 1on
of C ares
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FridaY for a --·· ~111 wltll llli
pareuta, Mr and Mi-a. Edwlril Parfitt.
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~· and Mt!. Cl•re•ee Humphrey of Akron, vlolted SoturdQ
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
and Ml'•· Edpr Pritt, Middleport.

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Mr an4 Mrs George Baker Mr
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
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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
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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
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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
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"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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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•·
~.~~,
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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
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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
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~
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
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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
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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

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Bridal Shower
Is Held for
Mrs. R. Hovatter

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At!ICRStl cf P'q1n
Rel'atJ've ('iulup

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norlh •ncl "" )IOittOft, Pjrflr
cloody ancl CHI IO!Ilthl. ,.,....,
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VOL IX NO. 119

SINGLE C~PY-k

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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

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

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

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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.

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/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,

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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

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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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$595

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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Injured II, FJtll

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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 4, 1957. · -

On Juvenile's Names In The Crime Nrws
With e~~nclusion of a quite useful and ~n·
lighteDIDg public discussion in the Ohm State
Journal regardmg w1de. Jtmited , or no pubh
,ddng of names of JUVeniles caught m break·
ing our pubhc laws many Meigs Counttans
may be wondering whal the pohcy ol The
Daily Sentmel1s m this ever-p1esent p10blem
Edtlors of The .Journal concluded thetr 1e·
view "of the problem, afler several articles bv
experts 111 th e JUveluie held had been publrshed and numerous letters from readers o'er a
wide area of the slate had been received b)
lakmg a posilton shghlly to the Jell of theu
' past pohc)

anyone will arg_ue tbat trivi-' mtsdemeanor'
by youths, ofterl'performad through ,igoQr~n.~f:
or lack of trammg, should be publicized. A
news-hungry public Is too liable to blacken
the name of such an offender far beyond the

6·00 Today
9 00 Romper Room ,
10:00 The Prtce Is Right
lO 30 Truth or Consequel'iees
1l iJO TIC T;r:e Dough
11 30 It Could B~&gt; You
12:00 Current
100 M• Little !rh:-gte
130 Bride t1 nil Groom

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more serious offenses

200

However, The Daily Sentinel has taken a
They stlil hold lo the rtght to exermc slightly more clear position on this problel'l·
judgement themselves upon whether a young The facts of all JUVenile cases are avallallle
oter's name should be published But they through quastioning of witnesses, the young.
predicted more names would be published m sler's family, neighbors, and police. Actual
proceedings of juvenile caies. ho.wexer, are
the future than in Ihe past
Acrordmg to them, to publtctZe or not will confidential lijsofar as tht bt\ll;llliB l,helll·.
o{ those he,arlngs ere cun·' I
depend on the sel"iousness of the cnme. llw selves ~fid records
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youth's record, Ih e effect publication of the cerned.
name mtght have on the offender l\!1d h1s pa1·
d
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ents, and the overall value or dlsvalue to lhe
The local ~ourt,bllS )11&amp; f .apr......... ...,.
ing the available tact~~ to •U ~ tllu:l\1~'
commumty pubhcalton might have
folks under the &amp;Je of ,UI. lu!i$e ~llb!l
They expect more names to appear m the con says his court shout~ JIOI be 1!1.~~ ·:w.IU!
future because apparenlly, after studying results of their discussion, more oflen•"s have the responslbUity of C!lvu\CJns Ql' ll'itblt9.1dl1181
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some names and not others.
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been placed on the "serious" list and because
He a•rees with the Jour.n•J t••t a newspa·
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the mDunling number of juvenile cases in Columbus Is pressing somebody to
something, per as a news media should NBUme r.espowl· .
rljjht or wrong
billty for these decisions.
The edilor s wrolc
"Basically, the Journal will continue to
withhold the names of boys and girls under

18 Years old who get into trouble with the law
"It will make exceptions to IbiS basic rule

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n rases of vi,olent assault, hoodlumism by
gangs, scrwus property destruction and other
outbreaks OJ unusual mslancea where after
consultation and consideration. the situation
seems to warrant publicity
This well ·constdered stand aeerrrs to have
strong backing m the public mind Hardly
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Rev 'R 0 Eil ts attended the

Raymond KIJI1n g~ wor1h son or the State Co nvl!ntion of the JORQU
Rev ami Mn Howard Klllill''g
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ooo AM 111 Hunlmgton
recently' ~e
worth of ll u rtr~nl
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R&lt;'v H
d K
a atotc uUiccr In th ~ t'rganlza on
fll'alef! •whur
1111 n~tworlh rlr
·~II· nnd Mn; 0 J Howartl Sr
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a I! 7 30 n m OrJUblu- ure vacatlonmK In llcllnaylvania,
Ring Ceremony on Friday, August
Mrll Wally Stewart vultcd Mr
23 111 1h o tlllr1fort1 t'h 1 f
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Chmt en
un IJo j•wd ~~ ~ s J L SLcu• l LJII 'l'hur11day
10
ru 1mn 111011
wiHI(' u1route to J\.lo1·~a•ltown, W

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The altar wa. banked wl\h wh\1 1· Va
i ladaola nnd .:n·c·nun unrl seven
Joan Smallwood of Busto!. Tenn
branchl'd ('andiJlabra The pre ilns opcnl lhe Pllll two w~eks wath

nu.pt!ul mu Mr w 11 ~ plon•JI IJy 1 ut• y
Ja11c 8ul111er
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T~o bnde g1vcn 111 111 a1·1·t,1g1 hy
her fal hrr ' WDrf' n 1\hlh• ~ht·olh
dre~s amd RH.iiP9SOfiOii and wore on

Mr 1111d Mrs Kcnnlt F'ord M1s~
SnutliMod and Jack fo1 d will ,UY
lo lluunok{!, V11. where thl'Y will
t·unt:wl hl~ luucnl!i cmd lour the
l.Jst

orcllhl~ cor'"H'

'il l· Or~l" O:!I(IIKel" vl•lied Mr
amel Klllin lo(~wort h or {'ilrton
I ~I All G I
r 11 k
W Va waa !Jf.! ~t mut1 tva !JI M hro b""' ' ~ V en, 'r nesko ur ers
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ttter
ur\hg, an ll 1l\IJ'~
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Cupehurt of

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:0 ::'tf1':,i~t! \~~~~~~r.:~~~~ ~~~;:~;1 I~·;•n~~~~~~e~s ~i~o~~:c~~~h~:.~lte
return wtli n·~ulc tn the Kr..:){ u
partmCnb m \Ju!(J fl W Va ~ll
Kill! ngswort h I11 empioyctl by the
Jlht!lp Sporn l'ol\'('r to111puuy
PAll'!'",
Bruec Adams w" honored on
his third blrthtb y w1lh 11 pari}' 011
lhc Adams Iuwn Gnnw~ Wert pill)
\'d alld favors were glvt!n Clllh

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~!Is Rena Glimm Mrs J,eon"
Blcu mp nne! son, Mrs Sadw
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WIll'\ h anrI d!I.Ug hltlr ltllu II BR
f'lrmuhnl' vt;,tted Eln1cr Gr•rnm o1
the Vcli'fllll.'l Admlnllltl'lltlon HuBp
Hoi In Huntington, W Vu
}1r 1nd Mrs 1v11n Roush
B 1vidt
k
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mg Mr 1111d Mn Eu\¥1111 r n er
m Oi·lnndo f'lu.
a:ue11t Man) ijlrt! wc1c rccel\cd
}1r 11.1111 Mrs Vir Street moved
Rnd """' hmcni&lt; WO!c JirVCd to \0 SICubenvllle, w Vo on Friday.
tho "ucsh ThoHc lllli•ndlllg wet•e

Mr and Mn C M Adnmll Sr or
Gallipolis, Ohkl, Mr and Mra llo~
man l.ayne, l11· a11d Mr~ C11rrol
Adama Jr. Mro Do11nld Drown,
and I.lbby Kay lloffman, J1mmy
~eo, Mn Bob Johu•lun, Vick i and
Nan, Cindy Tonnonl, Noncy IIIII,
Mro. Kpl•nd Km, " "' D&lt;•bbi&lt;•.
~rN and Glori~' !'elmo, Mts.
llleo Roush, ond t.mda, Share
d',lhll Capehart, r ..·oi)n Rou,h,
r.' ' a n d Mn Arthur Goodwin.
~Y and Stm. Mr. Bob Laynu ,
Harriet and !Iaiiy, an•J Mn B R
Vance.
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Penonala
11ra. Catherine Emblet on aud
Mn Ellaabetb Hill m•rc Mhoppln'

·lp HunUnuton. W Va on Monday

Mr1. GrBre Mdntryfl Sm1th and

l.eRay, Mrs Don llulland 1 n d
children of Columbu ~. Ohio vlsltecl
Mr. and Mn T M tw1clntyru dur
In( the weeken1l
Mr. and Mn Tom Capehart and
f1mHy or HlllltinJton ~ure week
end Juetta of Mr an1l Mrs T E
Capehart. C&lt;&gt;nnte Clork return&lt;·~
lth the Clljlfhart'o for a vi ol\
ljr. aaU Mrl ~Ill M:llcr ol Pur·
UI'II, Mr aud Mr! Chartt&gt;
Jll, Mrs. Thomu Grlnotead and
. ldroa, Mrs Willi~ McFlll'IJnd
.11!4 aon• and Mn Clltr Roush. all
1 :-~nded the Ohio Stole Fair la.sl

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THE DRlV. EI'J """ ~..

M!lw~

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boN, Diane McComa1, Dorothy W11lard Hwes and Mrs. In Chap·
Thoma, de&amp;ll Caaey,
Marilyn man of Poml!ro) Mr ami ·Mrs
s~
~wan. S.ndra Brewington and Cleland Hi nell Pomeroy and Mr.
51\t I &amp;Ulan Slater.
and Mrs. Charlf'§ Wooc:le of Ches·
ter are great grandparents
•ICIAL MIITING
GUILD MEETING
Th e Wid e A"'ak
... e 4·H Club wIll
The Sacred Hoatt ., Guild Will
htv.t a speelll •meeUng 011 'l'lwr~td
h
1
. ay .even na: at 7 at the orne nr hold Its regular meetlnl{ at the
t-heir 'dvbor, Mrs L. W MuCom church aurh tormm , Thursdny,
How lona: Ia ll car len,Ul? as. Moaey won by eJ~;h!bits at th e Sept !l at B p m Hostesses arc
!lpcedy GODiil•s 1aratc~ed hlo Count¥ Fair w1il be distrlb11tcd Mr~&gt; DJV!tl OhlmJlPf , Mrs Rwhhead in wonder '"' he pondered to the members at tllifi meeting
arrl
fO n aml
M..:Knaght,'
over a newspaper ar.Uc:Je jiV"'I
Mrs Grr1S
Hl'lcn Mn
Ha ndlley
Mrs
statllltlcs on •ale otoppq,g ~I•·
K. OF p, MalTING
George Buchanon
lances S~edy had j~~St rea~ that
Emerson JG(JU. Chancellur
a motorl1t should maintain at Commander or Fides Lodge K or
~IRTH ANNOUNCED
least one car lencth between p has announced the ~ef.!tlllg
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ebhn,
hlmaelt and the vehicle illead Thur&amp;4~Y at 8 p. m u the first Un10n Ave , arc annutmctog th~
for every 10 DULes per .hour drlv- , meetlnr of -~ptember Activities birth of a 8 lb lu oz daughter,
lng !Jl)tM!d
for 1ht! year"~lll be dlscllssed
Penny Muric, Snturday, Au~ 31
Now, Speerly Is a cAreful driver
nt Sr:hackel Chnac, M~~on Grund
parents arc Ol1vcr t.mkf'nllokct•,
albeit he does like to JO '"' at
NJIW },'Rt~AL
timet~ But he has found It l!l
Mr. and Mrs Grant Smtlh or Columbu:i, Mrs Warrdn Washvery diHicult to judae the1e ReedavUJe are announcinq ,the bUrn Yonkers, N Y and Thorn"cwr IensthI" wIt'u th e nak ed eye. birth or II son, Jotm HerbC"J t. llS Eblin, POme.,roy Mrs Roll!n
A.l a malt.,. of fact. ha bas trou· Aus ttl pt St. Jo~oph HO&amp;pltol, Kunze ~ Wmtctsct and Mr and
bit Judalna the dl&amp;tance acrti!IK a Parkeraburg. Grendparcnh arc Mrs tU~ n Brown , Pomeroy :11 t•
room
Mr. and Mrs Read Crory an d Mr great grandparrnts The Eblins
Well sir Spee"y collildered rand Mr!. Alpha Smith, Reedsvtll&lt;• al&amp;o huve another daughter
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Greal 1r1ndpal'tlnts Mr~J Mart
lhu; problem Cor 11ome time. b&lt;l- Crary, Poll\eror and Mr and Mrt!
cauae he Is always careful to ob· Bert Smith, Lcm Bottom This Is
FOR CLIARIR OUTLOOK
Dn.r".e the rule• of •• 'rl"IDi
g Mrs. Smith: is
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INDIANAPO'IS I d UP

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Mro Bertha Wells and dauaht·
er, Doris Pleke111, ore vloltlng
lhelr 800 ond brorther, Johnny
rtckeno, at Fol'l Campbell, Ky.
'!'hey allo 11., tho llrand Ole OP·
ry at Nalhvllle, Tonnollt)O
Sam and wuu... AYr!•· Clove·
land, who violted their brother-In·
law and slater, ltlr. and 111• Ar·
tbur Stobart, wore accompanied
home by the Stobarto, who will be
their aueota ot a cottale on Lake
Erie tor two weeks.
Mr. and Mro. Jolm Stobarl and
houte 1ueot. Mill Hue! Kenyop,
Providence, R. 1., apent the week
end with Mr and Mra Ralph Will•
ond dau1hler, Su11n, Columbus.
Mr and Mro. Ovol Diddle had
u Sundoy RUIIII, Roy llouah, of
Freadom, Pa., Mr. and Mro Tonti
my Diddle and aon, Jimmy, Dor
cas and Mr. and Mro. Wald Did·
dlt of Bacino
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CHICAGO UP - Entlnoero apparently make &amp;ood huabenda 'l1to
Hllnols In•litute ol 'l'echnol~
our.eyed 1rr 'raduatet and
covored there had been ftO dlYOI'
COl In lhree ol the live 111...
otudled
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hHndkerch!cls for the g1r!~

After the honored guest opened
her many Jovely present. the
supptt\lplus 1ee cream and birthday cake were !lerv~d to Bill Sterrett, Dom Ann Wells, Robllte
Brown
Davld Groom, Harold
Brown, J1m
Nester, Brenda
Strauss, John Foster, Joy Sm1th,
Dr and Mrs Harold Brown, Mr
and Mrs Rt1ssell Brown tJ\e honored guest ami the ho;ts

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Zipping alona the hl,hway one the former Ellrabelh Smith hoalth
• ' n
tlay with Mn. Gonzalt•&amp; therefore "urse.
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Datly got windows
!IO tired
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his John
dtrty HeourthouBe
he mentioned the matter upper·
ICJ "~,...
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he 1asued a court order to have
most ln bil mind. With the ty.pi·
An let ere-m soelal ·.viii be held them washed "The wlndowa are
call)' unpredictable loill' of s11 .. ,~ .... eVe",In•, Sept. 7 at the
t1lthy" th 1 d
ld "
woman, abo IIIQU!ed that pe~ Mt~hodiot orl&lt;h I T
'n°ot aee o'ut" e u ge" ' I oan·
hape tbe StJte mlaht place mark· _• _____u_ _n_ _.:
'P.:.P_er__
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et!l at Jnterva\11 aloiJi the road to
Indicate the overage m Ien1th,
11 • a:uide for the motorist.
A little bell ranr In Speedy'a 1
head. Such marker~ be reasoned
would hardly be praetleal on open
hllhWIYI because apeed fiuclu·
atu with tHe whim of tile driver
But what ~ llrtls Jlgns eould be
pooled on the bac!IJ of the 0111
themaelvoal
Another little bell rang. Speedy
remembered o~ hearlDI tho!.
with 20/20 violon, you ran road 1
number or letter one Inch hllb
from about 50 feet awoy
Conneetlns Ibis thoutbt wltb
his "one car I&amp;ncth per 10 mUea
per hour'' ob~enlon of the mom·
ent, Speody vl.!uallred a roar
bvmpar with roneetlve numberJ
!rom l to 8, graduated In me 10
1hat tho motorilt behind oo~ld
read onlf a ..l'laln •~mber (ot
higher) II he were proparly spaced lor hla SJ&gt;eed. ror e¥tnJ1lt1• II
ho were tral!olllne at 110 Alii"'
per hour, he a.hlluld NJlT .be able
to read lllo ~ ..... on !jlt
car ohead-or If he , •.,. drlvlu
at llO
the oumber "&amp;" 1
lor ,QIIIIqrt ID
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Demand For:Lisa's Work'

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d!ID't bayo 20/.,

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lbe111'11\111\barl
It'• a'
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!1.30 Jt Could Be Yo1
12.00 TOI &gt;nd Jinx
12"30 Current
]00 My LitHe Marele
I 30 ~ride and Groom
2 00 Mt~Hne~ Theater
3·00 Olltlen for a Da,
3 45 l.tocten rtomancea
•·oo romedy Time
4•30 Mo\'ietlme
5.30 Popeye Pre..W
~ 45 News ·Picturel
6:00 Fiatt ~nd s.r:w

THURSDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
8:00 Capt~ln Kangaroo
8·45 CBS Newa
6·8! Local Newo
9 00 Garry MOore

9·00 Fred Worlng
9·30 Garry Moore
10 30 Strike It Rich

9:30 Arthur Godher
10:30 Strike It Jlieh

11 00 Newg

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11·16
11 30
11 4~
12·00
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Cecil BleulDf had the
fortune of cract1nt a rib and pu~
ling m""'les looae in her haek In
llr, and Mn. Curtis JobniOD IHtlng her oilier, Ella, wh~ lJ ilL
vlolted their .,n, Roy, at Carroll, Mr. and !lrL Arch Rouah opent
Olslo ud attended tbe elite fair. Sunday will\ Jfft. Don Hudson,
llrt. Roy Spencer Io ooqlined ooa John, and wife, of Morgan.
to her home )&gt;y IUD,...
Letter Chipman nlled ••
Fuoeral aer.tees were be!d on aod Maude Blwlng Sunday morn·
Tueaday afternoon at tbe ,Oa1r mg.
Grove Melbodllt Cbureh lor A. B • Mr and !In K•nt Hart of 1..o- 1
Croea Family and r&lt;latlve. at· gon, Ohio were Sullcfor guem ·of
tentQnJ. Included .10118, .Bar~ and 11r lind 11r1 w.,.. Rut.
family, Racine; G"!"le Benton,
Mt. and Mro. ~ Giblxr had
and tamilJ of Birmingham, AU., u tbetr
V(edlteeday, llrt.
and famll)', Columbus. Raymond Ro\Lih. Joyeo Jnd Janie,
atteodiag were lllrl. Her· Mr." Daliu Glbbl, Gene Jobaaon,
man J. Crou and daughter, of Mils Sandn aad Mw ionice GibbJ
Loaiovtllt, Ky., Mr and Mn Frank of Broad Rllll
Brady, Belbt&amp;da, lid., ldr. and Mn
&gt;lfu Beatri.;. Chapmaa re\Urned
Albert BradY, Clnci~ILI_~" Mra to her bome Saturday mormnc
Rargorel JIGgle, Mader1a, M"! Ann !rom Klrkllnd, ru., where lhe had
Pam.u, Nteho!UYIItt, KJ:. !11'1 apont ...en1 weeto with her broAmelta ·Parrot~ daughtero, Helen then abd lilterl.
an~ !laze!, ·Mrs IDeo Reed, Mrs.
11r1. EdnaiJvtnUton of Akron
Elllfl C!'UD\ .. d Mr. and . Mra. Mr. and Mra. JIIDOO ·Stull &lt;ailed
Gordon Leah, all o! Colum,bua. on 11r1. Yunfe Taylor- and Robert
Mr. ancf Mn. UO)'d Lugeobeal, Jir Friday evenlag
Mrs. Kenheth ,G&lt;&gt;illfl'd, .lfr.
and }ln. S&lt;otl PIITOI~ IIH.'IIan Mr. aai llrt. Curtis Rlcka'rd ud
Relte...,.n, 'imd Pegfl',' Mn. Wil· u Sunday dinner peota; Mr. aad
Dam G. Pamt~ Bober! Parrett lira. Homer. Rlcbrd and Kenneth
and Mr. WIU:trd Parrett oil ol ML o! Columblll. Mr. aad lin. Stanley
Sterllng and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adkln5 of New. llllven l(lss
Chueof Charleato~~,c W Va
Twilo ...tMr Ernie Riebrd.
Sunday Sehool clw memben. Miss lWtba Tbompaoa returlod
whom be formerly taught aerved to her hrme efter spendint a
'' pall bearer and lntlnded Roy week wltb ber wtd4! lnd aunt Mr.
Spanur, Reid Eaaterday,. cart and lira. WIJII' Hart Jr ol
Easterday, Curtis JobDJOn, DaDI lumbUJ.
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Mr. and :Mra. Tobey Myen opeD!
Muaic w11 furnished by Jllls Sunday ..;th Mr and loin Dwight '
Jean Hllldore.
Glbbo.
- Sei'Viteo were conducted bY tire
aev. John Elwood uolot.ed by Rev. TOmmy Kine ol !D1nora open!
lhe week end "'lb llr. lUid Mn.
Freelaad Norru.
· IIi. and llrt. Tea ltiUdore ·are lvet Kiag of Oat GroYO.
moviag from thlo eommunlty to Mr. and llfl. Dallai Yeoger aad
Mr. Cl)aflio lfarr ol Muon eaU~d
Jl4ctae.
, lrlt. ,and MrL Sttne!J Steanu on Mr. ODd Ill. Ed Fry lUid other
and family wlll move ln\0 the relatt... ill thlo aera S11114aY aft.
property vacated .by the llllldom. ernoon.
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Robert Taylor ud mother ealled 1
and f1111tl1 ol Grand Rapida, Mich.
the WNir end wltb bls par· on Mn. Florence Steme IJill Janie ,
!lr. and Mn. Ted HIUdore. at Pt. PIOIIIDI Sunday eveafnl. :
Thole eaUinc Pri Mils El1l JUea.
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PAINTER PAINTED
Ing were Kepi JW1 of Logan, llr.
COL!WBUS, 0.-Ciyde Ber· and Mn. Dalila \"ea..,., C. S !larr
ridge, IM, had 1 pale
look despite emergellC)' hospital j 1
trettment for
minor bruiaea
when be tumbled 12 feet !rom a
!odder while painting h11 home.
A blll!ket of . thin white palat
that tell wilb him had spattered
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and dill~ ol A1111._ J(n;,~~- ·
J. Chapman and Btllrlee;
Pw Welpnd, JIUntlaatol,
Ethel rr,, llanlot4 lleilllllft •tij.
Pleaunt, llrs. FIDDle TQior 'illll
Robert.
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lfolloway lett Suaday 'evaalq I!W
lbew homea In BUnola. Tiley wore
accompalied by 11t1, W. 'J, Clllpman, who wiU remain wllb her
children Indefinitely.

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Letter Chopman1Jolmnle Hnlloway and w. A. BIOIIiag ....., bualneae eallen Ia Pomeroy SalurJiay.
1 Robert Taylor and !IIOiber, lin
Fannie Taylor, were eaDen Ia the
Bill Btoob homo Saturday even-

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Sunday evenmg guest.&amp; of Mr. &amp;
Mrs. J. ~ M crump were Mr. and
Mrs Robert Rice and son Bobbie
.and Ml83 Mll'l' Brannan, Pt. PleanuL

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Mn Haul FrieDd lUid
called on llro Ernie Grl&lt;nm, TUOIday.
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Blealng and 1l1ae Ella who 11 Ill
Tueaday evenln1.
HarleJ and Kelvin Bonecutter
are Jpeadina: their 91C1tlon wJth
tbetr famllla.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weigand
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oad Brenda of Hantla~n are
apendlag their vacitlon with Mn
CITtlf DIVIDID
Ira Welgand and lin. Garnet Chap
CIIICAGO
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llr. and xri. Leonard Ro111h City llan11en' A.IIOCiatlon report
had U IVpper gueatJ Tueaday lin ed !hot nearly one-third ot tile
Garndt Cbapman, llfr. and llrt. ctUeo with more tha~ 10.000
Melvin BoMaltter and Coanle, population Jald t&amp;ev woild Lon Bleuln1 lUid JrlJ Rail. The ,.... fire call, outofde the &lt;lty
oeeulon wu Mr. Rouail'o birthday. Iunita wrthout cbarge. The ailollr. and ]lro. - r Bi&lt;lwd of &lt;iatloa llid another thil'd would
Clllumbua •110•1 tbe week end &lt;barre for the aemee.
with l!rnie one! Twllo Rickard of
M Greve.
Mr and Mn. J M. Crump a~
lira. Ethtl 1"ry open! Wedne• tended the lforrl!ton family redoy afternoon with MIN Ella Bl.,. 1 unton at Headmoa Sunday
ling.
IIITH AHNOIIIICIMIIIT
Mro. Gll'llelt Chapmu had u The blrlb of a new ~ tlie.Etllfl,
,..k end fUOIIa her JOD, Lester, lJ annoaneed by'r«d ~ Com•
aad i6D-In.Jaw, Joblllllt Holloway pany ot Dearhora, Jllcblpa. You
of Kirkland, Jlllonls.
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JanlCt and Sandra Glbbt ol Qeweat addltlan to tho Ford Faml·
Brood Run opent oeveral day a with ly of Fine Can at fOUl' . .. . , . .ld-

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Jowohlp w111 meet Frt~ar evenlni
where the editors of The Joumal fin~ tlteln•'
l'tc;MIC PLMIN!Q
at 8 P M at the Portilnd Metho·
Mr and Mrs Theo Sm1th enter·
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their home, 121 P esc~k Avenu3,
If a youth were up befo~e the local co\lrt • vi tile H..\11 "'M~thodtJt Ch~rch
NEW ARRIVAL
In honor Df their daughter Sue's
ror the fourth or fifth mlsdeame•nor we ll$e f.••diY liohool planned • !licntc
Mr. and Mr.. Ray Hines (Jo 171h btrthday on Sunday, Sept t
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The Journal, would• be Inclined to rt~eal bll: I.IMdalde Jllatl&lt; I~ ,.eelt She "" lng tho b1rlh of a 8flll, David Ray, games and rccetvcd favors of
name.
Ullated by Mrs. Paul Thomas at St Joseph Hosp1tnl, Porkers
, Melllber~ )11'-nt and their guests burg on Saturdoy, Aug 31 The bottle openers for the bovs and
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1'he Racine PariSh Youth Fel·

Mr alld Mrs Donald F Rou 11h 1

their daughter, Judy Mae to Okey

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H~inu Funeral

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hendrix ol
Jlr, llld Mrs.
1r 1'11!!1 of
Toledo, tpent a weekat their home·
Columbut vlllteil Mt. aDd Vrt.
here doing repail' work on their
Hawl.,. of D\1UJ street.'
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Jlr, 1114 Mt~. 114bert llaniQ ate
COLUMBUS UP...State Health f~~dra PIerce spent o week with
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Director Ralph llwork estimated re a vea 1n Columbu• following
Fuoeral aer.letl tor Mn. Law· !«, Debra Y..IJ, at Holt.of IIGipital' •
todoy thot neor•• one million tbe c1&lt;11e ol the 1ummer oemeater ri!I!Cf Kelner, Rutlalld, wore hold on AIIJ. 24. Mrs. FJorenu Harden
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oans would be attacked "by at the home ol her parenll, Mr Funeral Rome In RaUind wit• t•e tbe babr re111tned to theirT"iiome
Allan nu this fall and Winter.
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Dwork slid the "atlsck rate" of an " aro Pleree.
Rev, Howard RliPpel~ putor ol
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The +H Club boya and glrlo and the Middleport Jl'irat Pretb)'leri••
Mr. and Mn. George Freolalld
8180 llu waa
higher than 10 their pal'Oll\1 and advlam enjoyed Chureh, olliclatlng
viJlted SUndMY In Mtrletta.
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mo&amp;t other virus lnfcctlona He a ~lcnic at the -Langovllle Church
Burial wao In the Miie1 Cene- Mn, Leoaa Winebrenner of
estimated that between 10 and I~ Fr1doy evening.
tery In Rutland.
Sevntb St~ II opendiJ11u Indel·
per cent ol the otate's ~opulatlon
The Langsvllle Congregational
Mrs. Heiner wa1 an Elder In lnlte Ume wltb liB ~••lh~, !ln.
"very likely will be attacked." Chrlatlan Church Ia looking lor· tho Prelbyterbn Chureb inc! Eld- Gnee Vletm, In Huntlllglon.
( ,Dwort aaid, bi)Wever, that thllll ward to the annual homecoming era who were honorll'1 pall bear-- Mt1. lenny Sue (Ro11Hy) T1.,.
far only three parSOII,j fn OhiO the last Sunday ol September.
... lneluded J. H. 'orate, Cllnton 0~ of StoubenYille ,... I guell
have been attacked by the (lu
Recent guellls ol Mr and Mn. Flaher, Jame1 Buchanu, ~adlnn when llrt. Charlet Neuman coleBe ~aid all Ultee eases were re· Jack Kitchen were Murl Kitchen, White, R'l&gt;bert Tewbb!17 Lela.. braltd the blrtbdly of her dalllb·
~rted l9 June and were In Sherwood Collier and ' l'rullnd Browa, CIHiord Steele; p, JO. ter, Sharl,e, lritlt 1 diDner at her
eveland.
Mullen, Logan, W. Va.
chlm, Mra. Floyd Cll'lllaok. !lila home.
Be said that ·tome four miUlon
Mr. and Mra. Carleo Sigman Su11n Part, Mlu Jl'll'ie Erl~ne
liW llarU Jl, Katr'il vllltlnl
~o~ of the anti-Ou vaccine ... re guest. ol 0. J. Bogga at St Mn. J. E. Harley and Joh rulil: ' her oilter lin. Arthur Baer, ln
ou d be available lor Ohioans Albans reetnUy.
Other memben of the Pretbr' Tlplq11, !oWl. .
du\iag the fall and early winter. Mr~ Jack Kitchen and Mrs. W !etlan Churdl who attallded tiM!
Paul Plene of Rutland opent
Dwork b..ed thlo figure on an E. Crouoe opent a dill' at the home aer.lceo were Mn., LIW.~ ~to!Jff loevenl daio .nth hh grsndmolber
estimate fumlsbed the 11. s. Sur· of Mr. and Mil. Rael Hill.
Mn. Dwlght Wollaot ¥re ~rae 141'1· MlrJ. Hu~4,
goon General's olllee by firms
Mn. Ida Ogdln Ia a gueat ol rei· Anderaon Jr., 'llrs. E. o.' 'l'ewQ: Vr, ond V... Chiiu Joh010n 01
maklnr th' vaeclne.
aUves.In Springfield.
bary, Mra. M.Yron MIUer, Vro. HUGII 111~ ID~ the Sam Arailid
He 9Ald the firma Indlelled Mr. and Mrs William Johnson Mary Steole Mra. 11111'&lt;111 CbaJu. propor!J on Wi&gt;reheltor St. 1:.
that tlie Buppty for the United and family, Columbuo, were week be?,r&gt; Miu s;ra DObl&gt;o, ¥re. Ch~ Vr. ud )ln. Jllimond Doon~ a¥ ,
~ Statea would ·be greater than end gueatt of her pareatt, Mr. and 101 Sboemaker, Jl11. o. 11. stewart. elilldrOn of Columbua villted llri.
prevlqUB!y expeetd and !hat 11 Mr~ Ctrol Pierce
'Mra. R. C. lload01111, Mrs. COnlon .Uaa llcCoJ.
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. Mr, and Mra. Wll~ur RetveJ and Filher, Mrl Jlmeo Jlllel)alWI 111111 Jlrl, Wllllllll ZUtle ond ehll·
1 Dwork. 11id he did not know famll)', Columbus, were weet end Margaret Sauer
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ojren·ud Mn. ~e'a father, llr:'
the ellact retail prlee of the vac- gueoll of her paren!J, Mr. and Mrl. Saunden, Miu Muthi ~ R&lt;11t Noi'ill opelil 1 wttk wit•
cine ,shott but ' he thought It Theodore Kennedy.
Alao attendlpa from Jllddlepart Vr. an4 lin. Vir811•NorriJ ot Mi.
would average between 30 cents Wl\d Kennedy had as week end were Mra. A. s. Blnghoni V... ll Vernon.
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guelts his ao11, Floy and family, ol L. French and lin. B. '£.
llfr, 111&lt;1 l(ro. Wolter Cook wont
Doiaj/0 wlll vary· from indlvl· Lithopolis.
bury.
!• ~berton.to atftad tunfi'al oerdual .to fndll'ldual, he said, but in Worley Meadows, Hebron, wao Tbe Rev. IJnaon Stebblaa, put.- Ylceo lor lira. ~l'l IIJter.ia·laW
reneral, It wiU be baiOd on the a guest ?I E)iner Neilo~ from Frl· or of the Preobyteriln Churell Ia !frt. Raymond Qapebart.
age til the person receiving the day until Monday.
Gallipoll~ ond l(\11 Della JCirlr9. . Vr. ud llr•.~f-rold Duekworth
vacelne.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swadley al-· all, Gallipolis, Oldie to Rutlud - t the wuk elld lritll Mr. lUid
tended a family reu~lon at lbe lor the ,.rv1001.
Hn. Sam ~ell in Jaok.oon, Mlch,
ho~e of Mr and Mra. UYn Britton
and were -mpanled by their
at PalkeraiJurl, sUnday, Aug. ~lfllldloll, Mite Armel~ who had
Forty-three were In atreadanu.
opent aeveral weeka with bls grand
By IRMA B. IIILE
Mr. and Mrs swadler and lbelr U
porentl.
lin. Reed Eynon 11 qn the lick
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gues!J, Mr. and Mn Earl Wll·
Mr. ond !fro, Joljn G. Wile and 1lat and Mn. Rlna Crw l't!mains
son and Mr. and Mrt. ausaeu wuson, Dal'ld, of Edt JJverpooi, ... the 11me as uauai.
son ond daughter, Charleston , at·
companied by Mr. Wlle'o parenll,
:Dano Van Motor lett Tu01doy for
tended the State Fair Iaat week.
Mr. and Mrs. s. F. Wile villted Ft. Knox Ky. to join the armed
Mr and Mn Michael Belt and
Mr. and !ln. !lurl Wlae ln Colum· forees.
son, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Relt and
lnll
The funeral of Dale Amber'er
Ed Nelson, Parkersburg, and Mr.
COI.Im!IIUS UI&gt;-AboCt 65,000 MIN Nancy Neuman It enjoying w.. held at tbe Neue Chapel Mon·
ana Mrs. Clayton Hensler, Albany, Korean bonus checkt \ave been a two -a vaoaUon !rom her day be woo a lite long rllident ol
were Labor Day guests- ol Mr and mailed tq vetera01, It wu an- emJiloyment at the telephone of· thiJ place and will be greatly
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Mrs. Swadley.
nouneed tooax.
flee In Pomel'OJ. Slie vllltod EV&amp; mfi!it!d.
Etb 1 Dw
d v 1 Mlll
At a mailing rote ot l,lloo .per lyn Jlorrla lb Watertown.
Mr. and Mra Cecil Gllsa and
CARTRIDGE PEN
and ;..: and ~r:."ctatr"~:l'son a:d day, ol!lclal1 aaid, thtl Jlroce,. ttr. and Uri. IIU Sowell and Mfi.Ora Artber al.lleConnollsville
boY• attanded 1 family reunion lng Is far behlnd the original ~.. 1001, Mite, Eddie and TerrJ, of were lhl' Sundoy Illest of tljo Bail·
at the home of Robert
MOler, Alh· tlmates ana bll made oiiiY 11 Potukala, •lslte ~· Bower•' par- ey !amiiY and Ill"· Archer remain·
ville Sunday AU&amp;\ :15
nominal dent In the total of enll, Mt. and Mr~ Canon lfiYel. d tar an extendod vi1IL
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Jlmlb1 HarrlJ lJ opendinC lblJ
llr. and Mro. Delmar, Hamm
The MUler slSiera spent a week
APl&gt;lleailons are roUlag In 11 week with hio lll'ODdparenll, Mr. ope'nt a day recently the POIII o!
at the homes of Robert ll!lller of the nte ot 200 a day,
and Mn. J. C.llcltll' of Buhan.
their couelnl. Mr. and MrB. Sam
Ashville, and Joha Miller at llllrPart of the problem Is llll· lin. liOn Lisle tpent three daya lfi&lt;haels ol Che~ter.
rlsburg. They returned home on wenng the requi!Sts lor lnlorma In Columbul.
(Mr. and Mrs. Chas P. lhle, I.e~
sunday.
Uon that t ome to tbe b~u: Mr. and Mrl. Stove Caae and ter Bailey, Mra. Bertha Holter And
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Abo t •• Mil 01 tbe
11 tlil cblldran arid Kathri'n SIJck at• loin. Ora Archer and Lawrenee
. The Miller family attended the
u ~ ••"'&lt;
app 01 na tended the unuol plenie of lbe R-· atteoded the Dora Rooe fun·
contained ereor, or lacked neeo•
Miller-Barton reunion it Unlob oari Information, and had to ® Pomeroy Mottra companyI at lbe er~ held atSutlon Frf4"·
Ridae, W. X!~;y.aiutt 18.
retUrned," olflelala oald.
rorlced•Run lob. . ·
· ·Ill'. and !ln. Cllrk thle opent
Mr and l!ll'i. cl'al~ Nelaon and
The bureau , sald only properly
. .,, ''" -"Mrr. Ada Slack tbe" weet end with felaUve,' In
sons and Vonley Miller attended signed changeo of addfeiiWlll be
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B~llelontalne
the otatt"fBlr Thursday
accepted. Reports of new addle•·
The Ladies aid met In tb•
Guest. or Mr. and Mrs. Harold ''IS signed by any person other
church baoement Tllur&amp;day for pot
Gardner, Labor pay, were :Mr tKen the appliC'int h1tnaell will
l~ck dmner and spent the after·
and
Mrs.
Harold
Gardner
Jr.,
and
not
be
accepted.
Frelda
Carpenter
and
Hnward
noon
In preparing rug rags.
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children, Columbua, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence attendd the IIllo fair
PhiHp Roberts of Racme was the
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Donald Hershman and famtly or
at Colum~uo, SUndaY.
Thursday' guest of blo cousin,
• 111111~ t b~lpolnl
•luddrop~ ctrtrldGI
WllkesvtUe and Mr. and Mn. RoMr. and !ln. Randal Talbott of Charles lhle Jr
6110111fTtJiiijl wrlll
bert Fetty and lamily/ Iocal. ·
Now Lexln810n 1pent the week
-----end with hil poren!J, Mr. ond Mro.
•le .. prool ClftlidO"• ,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Fetty and
Dell Ta~botl
I"'W
•••• to ""' In ,our
were
1Utl18
of
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Jln.
!tdaey
Dural,
of
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Melvin Curry at Miami, Fla.
PortlJad, called on Bber Carpen·
travelled ovfr the Great
Mra. Betty Blaetwood. Miu Mai· tor ud lamt11, XoodaY alternoon.
They were etlne Flelda tnd Ute (o.-•a moMr. a~~- 1foward Allen and
1.,,,.••,,,
alld Mn. Charles Hortner
gone
ten dayo.
ther, Mil. Robert ll1111tll, have~ children opent Bu11&lt;111 with blJ par 1r.Mr.
and sons of Logan were week
turned from 1 ' Yatoilon ltlp eDit, !lr. and Mn. Ren Allen.
gueato of her paren!J, Mr·
Guests o! Mr. a~d Mrs Cssh through Vlrgiall, the CarollDa,
"rr• PauUne Brewer aad chtl· enY.
Braley on Labor Day, were Mr. and Georgia and llfaml, Florida.
dren ..ue
. d on !ln. IJ11)' Roush an~ Mrs. Pearl Parker, Laurel
Mrs.• Jack Schweitzer, Columbus.
Whlle tn n-ld
ow• a ther .....
•.., ed I t and daulhtr.. reuntly.
CJI!!:
I ftlllft J..Ptcll of Cit•
Jlr, Hoffner, a lormer PomeroY
the Drlflwood Motel at Mllml
II&amp; and Mn. Howard Bilaell ~ad
.,;14en~ who hat bun ,manager ol
They alf!l, enlO¥ed aeelnl dlull!~. called on hu porenil, lbe
Cuesln and ream Store, Logaa,
II "'ttnn being picked il)' SOUth Clf- IIi', and Jln, J!eD Allen,
hae been lranderred to Wilmlng·
Wb and will leave Thursday to ,..
Mtt. Blackwood aftd MlJe Ftelda
1ume btl new dullea. Mn. Hort·
were on va•~Uon from their em- ud dalllil!lr, ~ntly.
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nor and JODI wJII rema,ln with her
ployment at the Kyg~r eteek elf •Mr. lUid llto.lflll\'ard BIMell IDd parenll untU llviag quarters can
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dauchter ealled on hlJ porenta,
Clo1ed Wed. Mtemoon
• Mr. and lbl. WIUJilr Bllaell, Dew· be !owtd.
IIASHE~S IEWARI
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DETROIT UP- Sidney Detp1er,
Eveltlnga By 'Appoinlmeal
lfr. and Mn. Gene Wolle and a tool-and-dl~ mater, baa Invented
children, Rortlond, were reeent a letrit weapon for the ladles,
Mrs. Evelyn White of COlumbus IUeltl of his porento lolr. ud Mrs. dalled \he mote1t-&lt;ieller. The preu
ipe,nt the' week end with her David Wolle.
Wht\'t Ytur,Ceftfl••
of a ~uttorl showers .an auailant
II luotlfiH
daughter and •••·In-law, Mt. and Mr. and ~·· RudY
witli: a cloud of intlehble lnl and
E. MilD Sl.
Pomeroy
Court St. SUM Pomero) Mrs. Denver Curtis oad tons.
dauahter, Mar1aret, .
~\1 off a small siren to summon
gueott of Mr. and )1111. er'a Cit... Sundar and ·MargaJ"Ot
were Rev. arid !ln. otiJed uDtll Wedaeaday at a
~p.
Mr. ond Mn. ltlll· ClliQI.
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BIAN HAIYIST
and family, Mr.
Ed Ward wu a recent 8uelli ol lJt.j~SING, Mich. UP - !lithl·
¥"Curtlt an« eons1 bll da~ alld husband, Mr.
made 1 king..ite eoaand-H. curtll ~d and llril L. R. llluese~~e~mp.
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Iow-cost, nutriUon·
RaiiJburn and Mr. and :Mra.
The W,II.C.S. bold a Jqdal· at
when they produeed
N'owelland /a!pily,
the
lJUrlt otore, Thlltlday
largest crop of aovy
-Marr ~lttct evenin£
on record last fall. The bar..
veil , . 98 per cent of the total
LOWEST PRICE EVER!
naUonal .,... ld of navy bflau.

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LAN(iSVILLE

'. Ohioans To Ge't

Cbann~l

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meril of the oflense
On the other hand, most people are agreed I
the general public would be WISe to become f
more conscious of the jumpmg rate of juven· :1
1le delmquency in metropolitan centers espec· ~I
tally One way recognilton of the problem may
come is through "publication of names or the

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*NOTibNG TO BUY ' .

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*YOU NBED NdT BE P.RISENT To-WIN.
Drawl.ag eaeh Salllrday EYeaiil ali:IO·
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 4, 1957. · -

On Juvenile's Names In The Crime Nrws
With e~~nclusion of a quite useful and ~n·
lighteDIDg public discussion in the Ohm State
Journal regardmg w1de. Jtmited , or no pubh
,ddng of names of JUVeniles caught m break·
ing our pubhc laws many Meigs Counttans
may be wondering whal the pohcy ol The
Daily Sentmel1s m this ever-p1esent p10blem
Edtlors of The .Journal concluded thetr 1e·
view "of the problem, afler several articles bv
experts 111 th e JUveluie held had been publrshed and numerous letters from readers o'er a
wide area of the slate had been received b)
lakmg a posilton shghlly to the Jell of theu
' past pohc)

anyone will arg_ue tbat trivi-' mtsdemeanor'
by youths, ofterl'performad through ,igoQr~n.~f:
or lack of trammg, should be publicized. A
news-hungry public Is too liable to blacken
the name of such an offender far beyond the

6·00 Today
9 00 Romper Room ,
10:00 The Prtce Is Right
lO 30 Truth or Consequel'iees
1l iJO TIC T;r:e Dough
11 30 It Could B~&gt; You
12:00 Current
100 M• Little !rh:-gte
130 Bride t1 nil Groom

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more serious offenses

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However, The Daily Sentinel has taken a
They stlil hold lo the rtght to exermc slightly more clear position on this problel'l·
judgement themselves upon whether a young The facts of all JUVenile cases are avallallle
oter's name should be published But they through quastioning of witnesses, the young.
predicted more names would be published m sler's family, neighbors, and police. Actual
proceedings of juvenile caies. ho.wexer, are
the future than in Ihe past
Acrordmg to them, to publtctZe or not will confidential lijsofar as tht bt\ll;llliB l,helll·.
o{ those he,arlngs ere cun·' I
depend on the sel"iousness of the cnme. llw selves ~fid records
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youth's record, Ih e effect publication of the cerned.
name mtght have on the offender l\!1d h1s pa1·
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ents, and the overall value or dlsvalue to lhe
The local ~ourt,bllS )11&amp; f .apr......... ...,.
ing the available tact~~ to •U ~ tllu:l\1~'
commumty pubhcalton might have
folks under the &amp;Je of ,UI. lu!i$e ~llb!l
They expect more names to appear m the con says his court shout~ JIOI be 1!1.~~ ·:w.IU!
future because apparenlly, after studying results of their discussion, more oflen•"s have the responslbUity of C!lvu\CJns Ql' ll'itblt9.1dl1181
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He a•rees with the Jour.n•J t••t a newspa·
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the mDunling number of juvenile cases in Columbus Is pressing somebody to
something, per as a news media should NBUme r.espowl· .
rljjht or wrong
billty for these decisions.
The edilor s wrolc
"Basically, the Journal will continue to
withhold the names of boys and girls under

18 Years old who get into trouble with the law
"It will make exceptions to IbiS basic rule

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n rases of vi,olent assault, hoodlumism by
gangs, scrwus property destruction and other
outbreaks OJ unusual mslancea where after
consultation and consideration. the situation
seems to warrant publicity
This well ·constdered stand aeerrrs to have
strong backing m the public mind Hardly
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Rev 'R 0 Eil ts attended the

Raymond KIJI1n g~ wor1h son or the State Co nvl!ntion of the JORQU
Rev ami Mn Howard Klllill''g
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ooo AM 111 Hunlmgton
recently' ~e
worth of ll u rtr~nl
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R&lt;'v H
d K
a atotc uUiccr In th ~ t'rganlza on
fll'alef! •whur
1111 n~tworlh rlr
·~II· nnd Mn; 0 J Howartl Sr
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Ring Ceremony on Friday, August
Mrll Wally Stewart vultcd Mr
23 111 1h o tlllr1fort1 t'h 1 f
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Chmt en
un IJo j•wd ~~ ~ s J L SLcu• l LJII 'l'hur11day
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wiHI(' u1route to J\.lo1·~a•ltown, W

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The altar wa. banked wl\h wh\1 1· Va
i ladaola nnd .:n·c·nun unrl seven
Joan Smallwood of Busto!. Tenn
branchl'd ('andiJlabra The pre ilns opcnl lhe Pllll two w~eks wath

nu.pt!ul mu Mr w 11 ~ plon•JI IJy 1 ut• y
Ja11c 8ul111er
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her fal hrr ' WDrf' n 1\hlh• ~ht·olh
dre~s amd RH.iiP9SOfiOii and wore on

Mr 1111d Mrs Kcnnlt F'ord M1s~
SnutliMod and Jack fo1 d will ,UY
lo lluunok{!, V11. where thl'Y will
t·unt:wl hl~ luucnl!i cmd lour the
l.Jst

orcllhl~ cor'"H'

'il l· Or~l" O:!I(IIKel" vl•lied Mr
amel Klllin lo(~wort h or {'ilrton
I ~I All G I
r 11 k
W Va waa !Jf.! ~t mut1 tva !JI M hro b""' ' ~ V en, 'r nesko ur ers
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ttter
ur\hg, an ll 1l\IJ'~
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Cupehurt of

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:0 ::'tf1':,i~t! \~~~~~~r.:~~~~ ~~~;:~;1 I~·;•n~~~~~~e~s ~i~o~~:c~~~h~:.~lte
return wtli n·~ulc tn the Kr..:){ u
partmCnb m \Ju!(J fl W Va ~ll
Kill! ngswort h I11 empioyctl by the
Jlht!lp Sporn l'ol\'('r to111puuy
PAll'!'",
Bruec Adams w" honored on
his third blrthtb y w1lh 11 pari}' 011
lhc Adams Iuwn Gnnw~ Wert pill)
\'d alld favors were glvt!n Clllh

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~!Is Rena Glimm Mrs J,eon"
Blcu mp nne! son, Mrs Sadw
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WIll'\ h anrI d!I.Ug hltlr ltllu II BR
f'lrmuhnl' vt;,tted Eln1cr Gr•rnm o1
the Vcli'fllll.'l Admlnllltl'lltlon HuBp
Hoi In Huntington, W Vu
}1r 1nd Mrs 1v11n Roush
B 1vidt
k
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mg Mr 1111d Mn Eu\¥1111 r n er
m Oi·lnndo f'lu.
a:ue11t Man) ijlrt! wc1c rccel\cd
}1r 11.1111 Mrs Vir Street moved
Rnd """' hmcni&lt; WO!c JirVCd to \0 SICubenvllle, w Vo on Friday.
tho "ucsh ThoHc lllli•ndlllg wet•e

Mr and Mn C M Adnmll Sr or
Gallipolis, Ohkl, Mr and Mra llo~
man l.ayne, l11· a11d Mr~ C11rrol
Adama Jr. Mro Do11nld Drown,
and I.lbby Kay lloffman, J1mmy
~eo, Mn Bob Johu•lun, Vick i and
Nan, Cindy Tonnonl, Noncy IIIII,
Mro. Kpl•nd Km, " "' D&lt;•bbi&lt;•.
~rN and Glori~' !'elmo, Mts.
llleo Roush, ond t.mda, Share
d',lhll Capehart, r ..·oi)n Rou,h,
r.' ' a n d Mn Arthur Goodwin.
~Y and Stm. Mr. Bob Laynu ,
Harriet and !Iaiiy, an•J Mn B R
Vance.
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Penonala
11ra. Catherine Emblet on aud
Mn Ellaabetb Hill m•rc Mhoppln'

·lp HunUnuton. W Va on Monday

Mr1. GrBre Mdntryfl Sm1th and

l.eRay, Mrs Don llulland 1 n d
children of Columbu ~. Ohio vlsltecl
Mr. and Mn T M tw1clntyru dur
In( the weeken1l
Mr. and Mn Tom Capehart and
f1mHy or HlllltinJton ~ure week
end Juetta of Mr an1l Mrs T E
Capehart. C&lt;&gt;nnte Clork return&lt;·~
lth the Clljlfhart'o for a vi ol\
ljr. aaU Mrl ~Ill M:llcr ol Pur·
UI'II, Mr aud Mr! Chartt&gt;
Jll, Mrs. Thomu Grlnotead and
. ldroa, Mrs Willi~ McFlll'IJnd
.11!4 aon• and Mn Clltr Roush. all
1 :-~nded the Ohio Stole Fair la.sl

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boN, Diane McComa1, Dorothy W11lard Hwes and Mrs. In Chap·
Thoma, de&amp;ll Caaey,
Marilyn man of Poml!ro) Mr ami ·Mrs
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~wan. S.ndra Brewington and Cleland Hi nell Pomeroy and Mr.
51\t I &amp;Ulan Slater.
and Mrs. Charlf'§ Wooc:le of Ches·
ter are great grandparents
•ICIAL MIITING
GUILD MEETING
Th e Wid e A"'ak
... e 4·H Club wIll
The Sacred Hoatt ., Guild Will
htv.t a speelll •meeUng 011 'l'lwr~td
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. ay .even na: at 7 at the orne nr hold Its regular meetlnl{ at the
t-heir 'dvbor, Mrs L. W MuCom church aurh tormm , Thursdny,
How lona: Ia ll car len,Ul? as. Moaey won by eJ~;h!bits at th e Sept !l at B p m Hostesses arc
!lpcedy GODiil•s 1aratc~ed hlo Count¥ Fair w1il be distrlb11tcd Mr~&gt; DJV!tl OhlmJlPf , Mrs Rwhhead in wonder '"' he pondered to the members at tllifi meeting
arrl
fO n aml
M..:Knaght,'
over a newspaper ar.Uc:Je jiV"'I
Mrs Grr1S
Hl'lcn Mn
Ha ndlley
Mrs
statllltlcs on •ale otoppq,g ~I•·
K. OF p, MalTING
George Buchanon
lances S~edy had j~~St rea~ that
Emerson JG(JU. Chancellur
a motorl1t should maintain at Commander or Fides Lodge K or
~IRTH ANNOUNCED
least one car lencth between p has announced the ~ef.!tlllg
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ebhn,
hlmaelt and the vehicle illead Thur&amp;4~Y at 8 p. m u the first Un10n Ave , arc annutmctog th~
for every 10 DULes per .hour drlv- , meetlnr of -~ptember Activities birth of a 8 lb lu oz daughter,
lng !Jl)tM!d
for 1ht! year"~lll be dlscllssed
Penny Muric, Snturday, Au~ 31
Now, Speerly Is a cAreful driver
nt Sr:hackel Chnac, M~~on Grund
parents arc Ol1vcr t.mkf'nllokct•,
albeit he does like to JO '"' at
NJIW },'Rt~AL
timet~ But he has found It l!l
Mr. and Mrs Grant Smtlh or Columbu:i, Mrs Warrdn Washvery diHicult to judae the1e ReedavUJe are announcinq ,the bUrn Yonkers, N Y and Thorn"cwr IensthI" wIt'u th e nak ed eye. birth or II son, Jotm HerbC"J t. llS Eblin, POme.,roy Mrs Roll!n
A.l a malt.,. of fact. ha bas trou· Aus ttl pt St. Jo~oph HO&amp;pltol, Kunze ~ Wmtctsct and Mr and
bit Judalna the dl&amp;tance acrti!IK a Parkeraburg. Grendparcnh arc Mrs tU~ n Brown , Pomeroy :11 t•
room
Mr. and Mrs Read Crory an d Mr great grandparrnts The Eblins
Well sir Spee"y collildered rand Mr!. Alpha Smith, Reedsvtll&lt;• al&amp;o huve another daughter
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lhu; problem Cor 11ome time. b&lt;l- Crary, Poll\eror and Mr and Mrt!
cauae he Is always careful to ob· Bert Smith, Lcm Bottom This Is
FOR CLIARIR OUTLOOK
Dn.r".e the rule• of •• 'rl"IDi
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Mro Bertha Wells and dauaht·
er, Doris Pleke111, ore vloltlng
lhelr 800 ond brorther, Johnny
rtckeno, at Fol'l Campbell, Ky.
'!'hey allo 11., tho llrand Ole OP·
ry at Nalhvllle, Tonnollt)O
Sam and wuu... AYr!•· Clove·
land, who violted their brother-In·
law and slater, ltlr. and 111• Ar·
tbur Stobart, wore accompanied
home by the Stobarto, who will be
their aueota ot a cottale on Lake
Erie tor two weeks.
Mr. and Mro. Jolm Stobarl and
houte 1ueot. Mill Hue! Kenyop,
Providence, R. 1., apent the week
end with Mr and Mra Ralph Will•
ond dau1hler, Su11n, Columbus.
Mr and Mro. Ovol Diddle had
u Sundoy RUIIII, Roy llouah, of
Freadom, Pa., Mr. and Mro Tonti
my Diddle and aon, Jimmy, Dor
cas and Mr. and Mro. Wald Did·
dlt of Bacino
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CHICAGO UP - Entlnoero apparently make &amp;ood huabenda 'l1to
Hllnols In•litute ol 'l'echnol~
our.eyed 1rr 'raduatet and
covored there had been ftO dlYOI'
COl In lhree ol the live 111...
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hHndkerch!cls for the g1r!~

After the honored guest opened
her many Jovely present. the
supptt\lplus 1ee cream and birthday cake were !lerv~d to Bill Sterrett, Dom Ann Wells, Robllte
Brown
Davld Groom, Harold
Brown, J1m
Nester, Brenda
Strauss, John Foster, Joy Sm1th,
Dr and Mrs Harold Brown, Mr
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Zipping alona the hl,hway one the former Ellrabelh Smith hoalth
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tlay with Mn. Gonzalt•&amp; therefore "urse.
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Datly got windows
!IO tired
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his John
dtrty HeourthouBe
he mentioned the matter upper·
ICJ "~,...
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he 1asued a court order to have
most ln bil mind. With the ty.pi·
An let ere-m soelal ·.viii be held them washed "The wlndowa are
call)' unpredictable loill' of s11 .. ,~ .... eVe",In•, Sept. 7 at the
t1lthy" th 1 d
ld "
woman, abo IIIQU!ed that pe~ Mt~hodiot orl&lt;h I T
'n°ot aee o'ut" e u ge" ' I oan·
hape tbe StJte mlaht place mark· _• _____u_ _n_ _.:
'P.:.P_er__
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et!l at Jnterva\11 aloiJi the road to
Indicate the overage m Ien1th,
11 • a:uide for the motorist.
A little bell ranr In Speedy'a 1
head. Such marker~ be reasoned
would hardly be praetleal on open
hllhWIYI because apeed fiuclu·
atu with tHe whim of tile driver
But what ~ llrtls Jlgns eould be
pooled on the bac!IJ of the 0111
themaelvoal
Another little bell rang. Speedy
remembered o~ hearlDI tho!.
with 20/20 violon, you ran road 1
number or letter one Inch hllb
from about 50 feet awoy
Conneetlns Ibis thoutbt wltb
his "one car I&amp;ncth per 10 mUea
per hour'' ob~enlon of the mom·
ent, Speody vl.!uallred a roar
bvmpar with roneetlve numberJ
!rom l to 8, graduated In me 10
1hat tho motorilt behind oo~ld
read onlf a ..l'laln •~mber (ot
higher) II he were proparly spaced lor hla SJ&gt;eed. ror e¥tnJ1lt1• II
ho were tral!olllne at 110 Alii"'
per hour, he a.hlluld NJlT .be able
to read lllo ~ ..... on !jlt
car ohead-or If he , •.,. drlvlu
at llO
the oumber "&amp;" 1
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3 45 l.tocten rtomancea
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5.30 Popeye Pre..W
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1:30 Movl&lt; Matinee
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Ion wore ar.reated tor I....-my of
tools !rom a &lt;lisabled and aban·

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Bonus Payment

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Sst. Pr•ofon. of the Y,_,.
Bob (\llJ!Ullinp
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1:30 11ovie Matinee

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Hair Styling

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Open Tues. lhru Sat.
8:08 -

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Evenings By
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1~ miles Weal Darwin
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.Phoue: Dahrln EltclwtU

PLIES - CLOTHING
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ALL YEAR

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Cecil BleulDf had the
fortune of cract1nt a rib and pu~
ling m""'les looae in her haek In
llr, and Mn. Curtis JobniOD IHtlng her oilier, Ella, wh~ lJ ilL
vlolted their .,n, Roy, at Carroll, Mr. and !lrL Arch Rouah opent
Olslo ud attended tbe elite fair. Sunday will\ Jfft. Don Hudson,
llrt. Roy Spencer Io ooqlined ooa John, and wife, of Morgan.
to her home )&gt;y IUD,...
Letter Chipman nlled ••
Fuoeral aer.tees were be!d on aod Maude Blwlng Sunday morn·
Tueaday afternoon at tbe ,Oa1r mg.
Grove Melbodllt Cbureh lor A. B • Mr and !In K•nt Hart of 1..o- 1
Croea Family and r&lt;latlve. at· gon, Ohio were Sullcfor guem ·of
tentQnJ. Included .10118, .Bar~ and 11r lind 11r1 w.,.. Rut.
family, Racine; G"!"le Benton,
Mt. and Mro. ~ Giblxr had
and tamilJ of Birmingham, AU., u tbetr
V(edlteeday, llrt.
and famll)', Columbus. Raymond Ro\Lih. Joyeo Jnd Janie,
atteodiag were lllrl. Her· Mr." Daliu Glbbl, Gene Jobaaon,
man J. Crou and daughter, of Mils Sandn aad Mw ionice GibbJ
Loaiovtllt, Ky., Mr and Mn Frank of Broad Rllll
Brady, Belbt&amp;da, lid., ldr. and Mn
&gt;lfu Beatri.;. Chapmaa re\Urned
Albert BradY, Clnci~ILI_~" Mra to her bome Saturday mormnc
Rargorel JIGgle, Mader1a, M"! Ann !rom Klrkllnd, ru., where lhe had
Pam.u, Nteho!UYIItt, KJ:. !11'1 apont ...en1 weeto with her broAmelta ·Parrot~ daughtero, Helen then abd lilterl.
an~ !laze!, ·Mrs IDeo Reed, Mrs.
11r1. EdnaiJvtnUton of Akron
Elllfl C!'UD\ .. d Mr. and . Mra. Mr. and Mra. JIIDOO ·Stull &lt;ailed
Gordon Leah, all o! Colum,bua. on 11r1. Yunfe Taylor- and Robert
Mr. ancf Mn. UO)'d Lugeobeal, Jir Friday evenlag
Mrs. Kenheth ,G&lt;&gt;illfl'd, .lfr.
and }ln. S&lt;otl PIITOI~ IIH.'IIan Mr. aai llrt. Curtis Rlcka'rd ud
Relte...,.n, 'imd Pegfl',' Mn. Wil· u Sunday dinner peota; Mr. aad
Dam G. Pamt~ Bober! Parrett lira. Homer. Rlcbrd and Kenneth
and Mr. WIU:trd Parrett oil ol ML o! Columblll. Mr. aad lin. Stanley
Sterllng and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adkln5 of New. llllven l(lss
Chueof Charleato~~,c W Va
Twilo ...tMr Ernie Riebrd.
Sunday Sehool clw memben. Miss lWtba Tbompaoa returlod
whom be formerly taught aerved to her hrme efter spendint a
'' pall bearer and lntlnded Roy week wltb ber wtd4! lnd aunt Mr.
Spanur, Reid Eaaterday,. cart and lira. WIJII' Hart Jr ol
Easterday, Curtis JobDJOn, DaDI lumbUJ.
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Salaer and Rilymond ErVIn.
Mr. and :Mra. Tobey Myen opeD!
Muaic w11 furnished by Jllls Sunday ..;th Mr and loin Dwight '
Jean Hllldore.
Glbbo.
- Sei'Viteo were conducted bY tire
aev. John Elwood uolot.ed by Rev. TOmmy Kine ol !D1nora open!
lhe week end "'lb llr. lUid Mn.
Freelaad Norru.
· IIi. and llrt. Tea ltiUdore ·are lvet Kiag of Oat GroYO.
moviag from thlo eommunlty to Mr. and llfl. Dallai Yeoger aad
Mr. Cl)aflio lfarr ol Muon eaU~d
Jl4ctae.
, lrlt. ,and MrL Sttne!J Steanu on Mr. ODd Ill. Ed Fry lUid other
and family wlll move ln\0 the relatt... ill thlo aera S11114aY aft.
property vacated .by the llllldom. ernoon.
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Robert Taylor ud mother ealled 1
and f1111tl1 ol Grand Rapida, Mich.
the WNir end wltb bls par· on Mn. Florence Steme IJill Janie ,
!lr. and Mn. Ted HIUdore. at Pt. PIOIIIDI Sunday eveafnl. :
Thole eaUinc Pri Mils El1l JUea.
I
ling SUnda): ~ lUid ......
PAINTER PAINTED
Ing were Kepi JW1 of Logan, llr.
COL!WBUS, 0.-Ciyde Ber· and Mn. Dalila \"ea..,., C. S !larr
ridge, IM, had 1 pale
look despite emergellC)' hospital j 1
trettment for
minor bruiaea
when be tumbled 12 feet !rom a
!odder while painting h11 home.
A blll!ket of . thin white palat
that tell wilb him had spattered
!tis faoe.

'shipment of LM!iea- All Styles- Colors

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BACJITOS~
MAKE THIS

of • - · 11r. • 114 ~ ~ •
and dill~ ol A1111._ J(n;,~~- ·
J. Chapman and Btllrlee;
Pw Welpnd, JIUntlaatol,
Ethel rr,, llanlot4 lleilllllft •tij.
Pleaunt, llrs. FIDDle TQior 'illll
Robert.
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Leeter Chapmu ud Jolulnle
lfolloway lett Suaday 'evaalq I!W
lbew homea In BUnola. Tiley wore
accompalied by 11t1, W. 'J, Clllpman, who wiU remain wllb her
children Indefinitely.

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Letter Chopman1Jolmnle Hnlloway and w. A. BIOIIiag ....., bualneae eallen Ia Pomeroy SalurJiay.
1 Robert Taylor and !IIOiber, lin
Fannie Taylor, were eaDen Ia the
Bill Btoob homo Saturday even-

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ehaj!&amp;l Leta JO• add estta wlndawo with the laJillUf
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Mrs. J. ~ M crump were Mr. and
Mrs Robert Rice and son Bobbie
.and Ml83 Mll'l' Brannan, Pt. PleanuL

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Mn Haul FrieDd lUid
called on llro Ernie Grl&lt;nm, TUOIday.
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Blealng and 1l1ae Ella who 11 Ill
Tueaday evenln1.
HarleJ and Kelvin Bonecutter
are Jpeadina: their 91C1tlon wJth
tbetr famllla.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weigand
M~t•........
oad Brenda of Hantla~n are
apendlag their vacitlon with Mn
CITtlf DIVIDID
Ira Welgand and lin. Garnet Chap
CIIICAGO
-The Jnteriiatloaal
man
llr. and xri. Leonard Ro111h City llan11en' A.IIOCiatlon report
had U IVpper gueatJ Tueaday lin ed !hot nearly one-third ot tile
Garndt Cbapman, llfr. and llrt. ctUeo with more tha~ 10.000
Melvin BoMaltter and Coanle, population Jald t&amp;ev woild Lon Bleuln1 lUid JrlJ Rail. The ,.... fire call, outofde the &lt;lty
oeeulon wu Mr. Rouail'o birthday. Iunita wrthout cbarge. The ailollr. and ]lro. - r Bi&lt;lwd of &lt;iatloa llid another thil'd would
Clllumbua •110•1 tbe week end &lt;barre for the aemee.
with l!rnie one! Twllo Rickard of
M Greve.
Mr and Mn. J M. Crump a~
lira. Ethtl 1"ry open! Wedne• tended the lforrl!ton family redoy afternoon with MIN Ella Bl.,. 1 unton at Headmoa Sunday
ling.
IIITH AHNOIIIICIMIIIT
Mro. Gll'llelt Chapmu had u The blrlb of a new ~ tlie.Etllfl,
,..k end fUOIIa her JOD, Lester, lJ annoaneed by'r«d ~ Com•
aad i6D-In.Jaw, Joblllllt Holloway pany ot Dearhora, Jllcblpa. You
of Kirkland, Jlllonls.
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JanlCt and Sandra Glbbt ol Qeweat addltlan to tho Ford Faml·
Brood Run opent oeveral day a with ly of Fine Can at fOUl' . .. . , . .ld-

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Jowohlp w111 meet Frt~ar evenlni
where the editors of The Joumal fin~ tlteln•'
l'tc;MIC PLMIN!Q
at 8 P M at the Portilnd Metho·
Mr and Mrs Theo Sm1th enter·
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their home, 121 P esc~k Avenu3,
If a youth were up befo~e the local co\lrt • vi tile H..\11 "'M~thodtJt Ch~rch
NEW ARRIVAL
In honor Df their daughter Sue's
ror the fourth or fifth mlsdeame•nor we ll$e f.••diY liohool planned • !licntc
Mr. and Mr.. Ray Hines (Jo 171h btrthday on Sunday, Sept t
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The Journal, would• be Inclined to rt~eal bll: I.IMdalde Jllatl&lt; I~ ,.eelt She "" lng tho b1rlh of a 8flll, David Ray, games and rccetvcd favors of
name.
Ullated by Mrs. Paul Thomas at St Joseph Hosp1tnl, Porkers
, Melllber~ )11'-nt and their guests burg on Saturdoy, Aug 31 The bottle openers for the bovs and
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Mr alld Mrs Donald F Rou 11h 1

their daughter, Judy Mae to Okey

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H~inu Funeral

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hendrix ol
Jlr, llld Mrs.
1r 1'11!!1 of
Toledo, tpent a weekat their home·
Columbut vlllteil Mt. aDd Vrt.
here doing repail' work on their
Hawl.,. of D\1UJ street.'
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Jlr, 1114 Mt~. 114bert llaniQ ate
COLUMBUS UP...State Health f~~dra PIerce spent o week with
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Director Ralph llwork estimated re a vea 1n Columbu• following
Fuoeral aer.letl tor Mn. Law· !«, Debra Y..IJ, at Holt.of IIGipital' •
todoy thot neor•• one million tbe c1&lt;11e ol the 1ummer oemeater ri!I!Cf Kelner, Rutlalld, wore hold on AIIJ. 24. Mrs. FJorenu Harden
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at Rio Grande OIUege. She lo now Tuesday afternoon at tilt chile 1J a grandmother. lin. Hard"" alld
oans would be attacked "by at the home ol her parenll, Mr Funeral Rome In RaUind wit• t•e tbe babr re111tned to theirT"iiome
Allan nu this fall and Winter.
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Dwork slid the "atlsck rate" of an " aro Pleree.
Rev, Howard RliPpel~ putor ol
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The +H Club boya and glrlo and the Middleport Jl'irat Pretb)'leri••
Mr. and Mn. George Freolalld
8180 llu waa
higher than 10 their pal'Oll\1 and advlam enjoyed Chureh, olliclatlng
viJlted SUndMY In Mtrletta.
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mo&amp;t other virus lnfcctlona He a ~lcnic at the -Langovllle Church
Burial wao In the Miie1 Cene- Mn, Leoaa Winebrenner of
estimated that between 10 and I~ Fr1doy evening.
tery In Rutland.
Sevntb St~ II opendiJ11u Indel·
per cent ol the otate's ~opulatlon
The Langsvllle Congregational
Mrs. Heiner wa1 an Elder In lnlte Ume wltb liB ~••lh~, !ln.
"very likely will be attacked." Chrlatlan Church Ia looking lor· tho Prelbyterbn Chureb inc! Eld- Gnee Vletm, In Huntlllglon.
( ,Dwort aaid, bi)Wever, that thllll ward to the annual homecoming era who were honorll'1 pall bear-- Mt1. lenny Sue (Ro11Hy) T1.,.
far only three parSOII,j fn OhiO the last Sunday ol September.
... lneluded J. H. 'orate, Cllnton 0~ of StoubenYille ,... I guell
have been attacked by the (lu
Recent guellls ol Mr and Mn. Flaher, Jame1 Buchanu, ~adlnn when llrt. Charlet Neuman coleBe ~aid all Ultee eases were re· Jack Kitchen were Murl Kitchen, White, R'l&gt;bert Tewbb!17 Lela.. braltd the blrtbdly of her dalllb·
~rted l9 June and were In Sherwood Collier and ' l'rullnd Browa, CIHiord Steele; p, JO. ter, Sharl,e, lritlt 1 diDner at her
eveland.
Mullen, Logan, W. Va.
chlm, Mra. Floyd Cll'lllaok. !lila home.
Be said that ·tome four miUlon
Mr. and Mra. Carleo Sigman Su11n Part, Mlu Jl'll'ie Erl~ne
liW llarU Jl, Katr'il vllltlnl
~o~ of the anti-Ou vaccine ... re guest. ol 0. J. Bogga at St Mn. J. E. Harley and Joh rulil: ' her oilter lin. Arthur Baer, ln
ou d be available lor Ohioans Albans reetnUy.
Other memben of the Pretbr' Tlplq11, !oWl. .
du\iag the fall and early winter. Mr~ Jack Kitchen and Mrs. W !etlan Churdl who attallded tiM!
Paul Plene of Rutland opent
Dwork b..ed thlo figure on an E. Crouoe opent a dill' at the home aer.lceo were Mn., LIW.~ ~to!Jff loevenl daio .nth hh grsndmolber
estimate fumlsbed the 11. s. Sur· of Mr. and Mil. Rael Hill.
Mn. Dwlght Wollaot ¥re ~rae 141'1· MlrJ. Hu~4,
goon General's olllee by firms
Mn. Ida Ogdln Ia a gueat ol rei· Anderaon Jr., 'llrs. E. o.' 'l'ewQ: Vr, ond V... Chiiu Joh010n 01
maklnr th' vaeclne.
aUves.In Springfield.
bary, Mra. M.Yron MIUer, Vro. HUGII 111~ ID~ the Sam Arailid
He 9Ald the firma Indlelled Mr. and Mrs William Johnson Mary Steole Mra. 11111'&lt;111 CbaJu. propor!J on Wi&gt;reheltor St. 1:.
that tlie Buppty for the United and family, Columbuo, were week be?,r&gt; Miu s;ra DObl&gt;o, ¥re. Ch~ Vr. ud )ln. Jllimond Doon~ a¥ ,
~ Statea would ·be greater than end gueatt of her pareatt, Mr. and 101 Sboemaker, Jl11. o. 11. stewart. elilldrOn of Columbua villted llri.
prevlqUB!y expeetd and !hat 11 Mr~ Ctrol Pierce
'Mra. R. C. lload01111, Mrs. COnlon .Uaa llcCoJ.
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would he avollable sooner.
. Mr, and Mra. Wll~ur RetveJ and Filher, Mrl Jlmeo Jlllel)alWI 111111 Jlrl, Wllllllll ZUtle ond ehll·
1 Dwork. 11id he did not know famll)', Columbus, were weet end Margaret Sauer
IIlii
ojren·ud Mn. ~e'a father, llr:'
the ellact retail prlee of the vac- gueoll of her paren!J, Mr. and Mrl. Saunden, Miu Muthi ~ R&lt;11t Noi'ill opelil 1 wttk wit•
cine ,shott but ' he thought It Theodore Kennedy.
Alao attendlpa from Jllddlepart Vr. an4 lin. Vir811•NorriJ ot Mi.
would average between 30 cents Wl\d Kennedy had as week end were Mra. A. s. Blnghoni V... ll Vernon.
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and one do)lar.
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guelts his ao11, Floy and family, ol L. French and lin. B. '£.
llfr, 111&lt;1 l(ro. Wolter Cook wont
Doiaj/0 wlll vary· from indlvl· Lithopolis.
bury.
!• ~berton.to atftad tunfi'al oerdual .to fndll'ldual, he said, but in Worley Meadows, Hebron, wao Tbe Rev. IJnaon Stebblaa, put.- Ylceo lor lira. ~l'l IIJter.ia·laW
reneral, It wiU be baiOd on the a guest ?I E)iner Neilo~ from Frl· or of the Preobyteriln Churell Ia !frt. Raymond Qapebart.
age til the person receiving the day until Monday.
Gallipoll~ ond l(\11 Della JCirlr9. . Vr. ud llr•.~f-rold Duekworth
vacelne.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swadley al-· all, Gallipolis, Oldie to Rutlud - t the wuk elld lritll Mr. lUid
tended a family reu~lon at lbe lor the ,.rv1001.
Hn. Sam ~ell in Jaok.oon, Mlch,
ho~e of Mr and Mra. UYn Britton
and were -mpanled by their
at PalkeraiJurl, sUnday, Aug. ~lfllldloll, Mite Armel~ who had
Forty-three were In atreadanu.
opent aeveral weeka with bls grand
By IRMA B. IIILE
Mr. and Mrs swadler and lbelr U
porentl.
lin. Reed Eynon 11 qn the lick
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gues!J, Mr. and Mn Earl Wll·
Mr. ond !fro, Joljn G. Wile and 1lat and Mn. Rlna Crw l't!mains
son and Mr. and Mrt. ausaeu wuson, Dal'ld, of Edt JJverpooi, ... the 11me as uauai.
son ond daughter, Charleston , at·
companied by Mr. Wlle'o parenll,
:Dano Van Motor lett Tu01doy for
tended the State Fair Iaat week.
Mr. and Mrs. s. F. Wile villted Ft. Knox Ky. to join the armed
Mr and Mn Michael Belt and
Mr. and !ln. !lurl Wlae ln Colum· forees.
son, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Relt and
lnll
The funeral of Dale Amber'er
Ed Nelson, Parkersburg, and Mr.
COI.Im!IIUS UI&gt;-AboCt 65,000 MIN Nancy Neuman It enjoying w.. held at tbe Neue Chapel Mon·
ana Mrs. Clayton Hensler, Albany, Korean bonus checkt \ave been a two -a vaoaUon !rom her day be woo a lite long rllident ol
were Labor Day guests- ol Mr and mailed tq vetera01, It wu an- emJiloyment at the telephone of· thiJ place and will be greatly
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Mrs. Swadley.
nouneed tooax.
flee In Pomel'OJ. Slie vllltod EV&amp; mfi!it!d.
Etb 1 Dw
d v 1 Mlll
At a mailing rote ot l,lloo .per lyn Jlorrla lb Watertown.
Mr. and Mra Cecil Gllsa and
CARTRIDGE PEN
and ;..: and ~r:."ctatr"~:l'son a:d day, ol!lclal1 aaid, thtl Jlroce,. ttr. and Uri. IIU Sowell and Mfi.Ora Artber al.lleConnollsville
boY• attanded 1 family reunion lng Is far behlnd the original ~.. 1001, Mite, Eddie and TerrJ, of were lhl' Sundoy Illest of tljo Bail·
at the home of Robert
MOler, Alh· tlmates ana bll made oiiiY 11 Potukala, •lslte ~· Bower•' par- ey !amiiY and Ill"· Archer remain·
ville Sunday AU&amp;\ :15
nominal dent In the total of enll, Mt. and Mr~ Canon lfiYel. d tar an extendod vi1IL
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207,000 applleatlona.
Jlmlb1 HarrlJ lJ opendinC lblJ
llr. and Mro. Delmar, Hamm
The MUler slSiera spent a week
APl&gt;lleailons are roUlag In 11 week with hio lll'ODdparenll, Mr. ope'nt a day recently the POIII o!
at the homes of Robert ll!lller of the nte ot 200 a day,
and Mn. J. C.llcltll' of Buhan.
their couelnl. Mr. and MrB. Sam
Ashville, and Joha Miller at llllrPart of the problem Is llll· lin. liOn Lisle tpent three daya lfi&lt;haels ol Che~ter.
rlsburg. They returned home on wenng the requi!Sts lor lnlorma In Columbul.
(Mr. and Mrs. Chas P. lhle, I.e~
sunday.
Uon that t ome to tbe b~u: Mr. and Mrl. Stove Caae and ter Bailey, Mra. Bertha Holter And
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Abo t •• Mil 01 tbe
11 tlil cblldran arid Kathri'n SIJck at• loin. Ora Archer and Lawrenee
. The Miller family attended the
u ~ ••"'&lt;
app 01 na tended the unuol plenie of lbe R-· atteoded the Dora Rooe fun·
contained ereor, or lacked neeo•
Miller-Barton reunion it Unlob oari Information, and had to ® Pomeroy Mottra companyI at lbe er~ held atSutlon Frf4"·
Ridae, W. X!~;y.aiutt 18.
retUrned," olflelala oald.
rorlced•Run lob. . ·
· ·Ill'. and !ln. Cllrk thle opent
Mr and l!ll'i. cl'al~ Nelaon and
The bureau , sald only properly
. .,, ''" -"Mrr. Ada Slack tbe" weet end with felaUve,' In
sons and Vonley Miller attended signed changeo of addfeiiWlll be
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B~llelontalne
the otatt"fBlr Thursday
accepted. Reports of new addle•·
The Ladies aid met In tb•
Guest. or Mr. and Mrs. Harold ''IS signed by any person other
church baoement Tllur&amp;day for pot
Gardner, Labor pay, were :Mr tKen the appliC'int h1tnaell will
l~ck dmner and spent the after·
and
Mrs.
Harold
Gardner
Jr.,
and
not
be
accepted.
Frelda
Carpenter
and
Hnward
noon
In preparing rug rags.
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children, Columbua, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence attendd the IIllo fair
PhiHp Roberts of Racme was the
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Donald Hershman and famtly or
at Colum~uo, SUndaY.
Thursday' guest of blo cousin,
• 111111~ t b~lpolnl
•luddrop~ ctrtrldGI
WllkesvtUe and Mr. and Mn. RoMr. and !ln. Randal Talbott of Charles lhle Jr
6110111fTtJiiijl wrlll
bert Fetty and lamily/ Iocal. ·
Now Lexln810n 1pent the week
-----end with hil poren!J, Mr. ond Mro.
•le .. prool ClftlidO"• ,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Fetty and
Dell Ta~botl
I"'W
•••• to ""' In ,our
were
1Utl18
of
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Jln.
!tdaey
Dural,
of
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Melvin Curry at Miami, Fla.
PortlJad, called on Bber Carpen·
travelled ovfr the Great
Mra. Betty Blaetwood. Miu Mai· tor ud lamt11, XoodaY alternoon.
They were etlne Flelda tnd Ute (o.-•a moMr. a~~- 1foward Allen and
1.,,,.••,,,
alld Mn. Charles Hortner
gone
ten dayo.
ther, Mil. Robert ll1111tll, have~ children opent Bu11&lt;111 with blJ par 1r.Mr.
and sons of Logan were week
turned from 1 ' Yatoilon ltlp eDit, !lr. and Mn. Ren Allen.
gueato of her paren!J, Mr·
Guests o! Mr. a~d Mrs Cssh through Vlrgiall, the CarollDa,
"rr• PauUne Brewer aad chtl· enY.
Braley on Labor Day, were Mr. and Georgia and llfaml, Florida.
dren ..ue
. d on !ln. IJ11)' Roush an~ Mrs. Pearl Parker, Laurel
Mrs.• Jack Schweitzer, Columbus.
Whlle tn n-ld
ow• a ther .....
•.., ed I t and daulhtr.. reuntly.
CJI!!:
I ftlllft J..Ptcll of Cit•
Jlr, Hoffner, a lormer PomeroY
the Drlflwood Motel at Mllml
II&amp; and Mn. Howard Bilaell ~ad
.,;14en~ who hat bun ,manager ol
They alf!l, enlO¥ed aeelnl dlull!~. called on hu porenil, lbe
Cuesln and ream Store, Logaa,
II "'ttnn being picked il)' SOUth Clf- IIi', and Jln, J!eD Allen,
hae been lranderred to Wilmlng·
Wb and will leave Thursday to ,..
Mtt. Blackwood aftd MlJe Ftelda
1ume btl new dullea. Mn. Hort·
were on va•~Uon from their em- ud dalllil!lr, ~ntly.
CLOSED
nor and JODI wJII rema,ln with her
ployment at the Kyg~r eteek elf •Mr. lUid llto.lflll\'ard BIMell IDd parenll untU llviag quarters can
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dauchter ealled on hlJ porenta,
Clo1ed Wed. Mtemoon
• Mr. and lbl. WIUJilr Bllaell, Dew· be !owtd.
IIASHE~S IEWARI
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DETROIT UP- Sidney Detp1er,
Eveltlnga By 'Appoinlmeal
lfr. and Mn. Gene Wolle and a tool-and-dl~ mater, baa Invented
children, Rortlond, were reeent a letrit weapon for the ladles,
Mrs. Evelyn White of COlumbus IUeltl of his porento lolr. ud Mrs. dalled \he mote1t-&lt;ieller. The preu
ipe,nt the' week end with her David Wolle.
Wht\'t Ytur,Ceftfl••
of a ~uttorl showers .an auailant
II luotlfiH
daughter and •••·In-law, Mt. and Mr. and ~·· RudY
witli: a cloud of intlehble lnl and
E. MilD Sl.
Pomeroy
Court St. SUM Pomero) Mrs. Denver Curtis oad tons.
dauahter, Mar1aret, .
~\1 off a small siren to summon
gueott of Mr. and )1111. er'a Cit... Sundar and ·MargaJ"Ot
were Rev. arid !ln. otiJed uDtll Wedaeaday at a
~p.
Mr. ond Mn. ltlll· ClliQI.
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BIAN HAIYIST
and family, Mr.
Ed Ward wu a recent 8uelli ol lJt.j~SING, Mich. UP - !lithl·
¥"Curtlt an« eons1 bll da~ alld husband, Mr.
made 1 king..ite eoaand-H. curtll ~d and llril L. R. llluese~~e~mp.
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Iow-cost, nutriUon·
RaiiJburn and Mr. and :Mra.
The W,II.C.S. bold a Jqdal· at
when they produeed
N'owelland /a!pily,
the
lJUrlt otore, Thlltlday
largest crop of aovy
-Marr ~lttct evenin£
on record last fall. The bar..
veil , . 98 per cent of the total
LOWEST PRICE EVER!
naUonal .,... ld of navy bflau.

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LAN(iSVILLE

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Cbann~l

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meril of the oflense
On the other hand, most people are agreed I
the general public would be WISe to become f
more conscious of the jumpmg rate of juven· :1
1le delmquency in metropolitan centers espec· ~I
tally One way recognilton of the problem may
come is through "publication of names or the

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*NOTibNG TO BUY ' .

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*YOU NBED NdT BE P.RISENT To-WIN.
Drawl.ag eaeh Salllrday EYeaiil ali:IO·
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Tbe 1957 footilaltseason rolls into [area on 'Friday night
wJten the Wabama W(Jite Falcons travel to ·Ravenswood to dol
b!lttle with lthe .~ rDevlls of Coach Jim Spano 1in a· glllllll

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Browns Get Down T:--o"'+-;;,-1,·±- .-es-A-t~En-d

As Brewster Cra~ks Sh ul r In Drill

CLEANING JUTS

LOS ANGELES UP - The
Cleveland Browns todny were
without an uperlenccd offensive
end.
Veteran Petc,rcwster fell after
catchlns a pas during practice
Ram Manager Pete Rozelle and
Tuesday . X·raya showed a scpara. Brown can~elled the trade by
tlon of l~e left •houldor,
Tu01t1ay night alter Zatkoll noll·
Trainer Lro Murph)lsnid Brews- lied the !lorna he could not report
ter prohably would be out of ac· lo Los Anaeleo to play with t~e
Uon for three lo four weeks.
club.
The loss left Coach Paul Brown
Two m011th1 .,, the·clrn•m·
with only th~et! rookies at offen·
lc cuch Hid the Browni• 11
&amp;ive end. Carl Isaacs of Stanford
r••n of trldlron IUprtniiCY
was upecterl .to replace Brewster
Wtrt btJn1 Wllhtcl IMty It
at loll end In the game wit~ the
Romo her&lt; Frjdoy nlrM .
' tM ftund•tlons 1ttc1ust of
what ho collld "dlolntorHr
Meanwhile, Jlrown's plan t() bolon tht (Nrt of too many ~tlay
tter his quarterback ranks
frL
lldetrackod temporarily with
Specflleally he stated that ou~
old• buolneu lnteresto wen betoo much of a ·lure for the
IJ&gt;rore,;l&lt;•nol player once hc'a es·
tabl~hed hlm!ell,

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POifEROY

CINCINNATI UP--Ea11rd
11, form~r hfavl'WQ1.rllt
chtltiPlon, wu alapped
tl ,279 suit Tuesday lor
non-po)'lllent of ctty bloom&gt;• -iacitll,~
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Kirk Is t~e only experiencod center llated on t~e Mac•hall roslke1t .

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arvey are e reJnaloJng twD centers.
_ The only veterans Royer has at
ends are seniors Donzil Hall and
Bllllb lloyd' a~dt ljunitor Olcnd Jonet' "

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!tom 335 lbs up tn 1150 lbs, Tbe
W L l'ct. GB calves will be graded lor the aale
82 49 .628
bltn uniform lots &amp;ecordlttll to
· 74 M .561 8\! site, qualitY. weight, breed, and
Brooklyn , , , , 73 60 .549 I0 sex. The calves ilave all been ~e,
J Philadelphi a .. S9 M .519 t4
horned, castrated and vaccinated
Cincinnati
67 85 .508 16'.\ for Blackleg Mallgnont J!dema,
66 70 .485 19 \\ Shipping Fem. This \lllccination
1 New York ' ,.
Chieno
, , 49 110 .380 32 is done two weeks prior to aa,le
Pittsburgh , , 49 113 .371.33\! time.
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Il.you're Interested In£~ qual~
Milwmkce 8 Chieago U
ity calves for feeding or ,hei{an
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P~Ii,tlelphia 8 Brook lyn 2, 12 for herd reploeement, atteM the
tnnlng~, . night
Pt. Pleasant Demonstration . Feed·
N~w York 6 Pitt sburgh 5, 12 in- er Calf Sale: You'll ' ltnd them ,
rungs, night
there.
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St. .L&lt;luiS 14 Cincinnati 4, night 1
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Cincinnati at Chicago 2-Pod·t
!elan 0.0 and Acker 9·5 vs Dral&gt;
o ky 9-13 and li:f•ton 5-5. .
rooklyn at Pbiladelpltla night
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-6 New York at Pittsburgh nig~t
e1gs 08 ' S
-W~rthington 8·9 vs Frieml 10Bids dor placing new pavement
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on 21 miles of highways in Vln~Ji,
Mi J.wau~ee at St. Loms nightAthens, Meigs and Morgan CounPi:zqrro !HI v&amp; Wehmeier 7-d
ties ha~ been called by the Ohio
Thun.y's Ci1m11
Ilepartment ()( Hlghw~_ys.
Brooklyn at .Philadelphia, night
Bids will be opened at the DeNew York at Pittsburgh, night
J)artmont ortit!es in CQ\ urn bus SeptMilwaukee at St. Lou,is, night
amber 11.
Cincinnati at Chicago
These projert.s are part of GovAMERICAN LEAGUE
enqr O 'Neill'~ , balnneed highway
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' . )lew York ..... S4 49 .1132
whlell :IS hundred mile• or ~1gb) CHicago ...... - 78 54 .51H ~~
will receive new. pavement
Boston , ,
70 61 .534 13
year.
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1'Detroit ..
67 86 .504 17
Originally, 14 hundred miles uf
·Battimorc
64 67 .489 19 highways were s&lt;ibcdllled for reCleveland
65 68 .489 )9 surfacing. Recent lietion tby f{igb·
Washington , . . 50 81 .382 33
wny Chiot Charles M. Noble Pt'P·
Kansa! Cily . '50 82 .379 33 \! Yided for"lmproying 11 hundred,
Tutldly's ltHults
addltion~l mUe~. howc\'er.
JN'ew :York 2 Baltimore 0
Noble's actiiln was based on
Detroit 3 Chicago 2, 11 lnnln&amp;S
special Investigation of hilfhway
Only gameli schedule~ .
sqTf'ace colldJtions, .conducted' 'by
WodnKday's Probable PltohorJ the PePI!rtmenl.
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.Washington at Baltimore night To reeelve· new bituminous ·pav- '
-$10bbs 7·18 VB Walker 0.0
Bo.!on
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Our values are bluer and be\ter thin
ever-all during our
Sales Roadeo. Come-drive and price
one of the~~;e roomy; smoo.th•
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meani we c:an do some high, wide
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spent ~ever1l daya lasl week wit~

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Forest Run M.ttbodist Ch urch. on during tbe week end.
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ltr. and Mrs. Clarence A,lhertO
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer end son Of Columbus spent thei
and 1100 of Columhus 1pent the week end here with Mr. and Mrt
~bor Da)l w~t end with her pat- Arthur Atherton and Wilma Jean.·

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with special music by the Jeffrey this reasop the demand expe&lt; .
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Mrs. Samuel .Kaiser, l!rvin Kai· 1 Lowrepce Balser was tailed '
Ill Tbe Hearl of IIIIIOn Clly
Bee)
Nelson~ille.
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aon,
James.
and
Mn.
Betty
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with
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Phone 8P-3SSU
lllaoll City, W. V'• ·
Beer) ·
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heat.
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Team. 3 Games Sports Center 2567 at 2:30 al the church with every- you ~ 0 • w~U depend .on the weatb~
Don R. Powetl and Tommy ·
-Em~ Heymen
Team 1 Game Bei$Y Ross -Bd 907 one invited to take part .
and ~am(all. Even 1C you do h~v~ ,::::_::,:,._:.:::::.~=--·~:::;::;_________
TOP '5'' -BOWLIRS AVG.
to "fiX" a way to cure the SUCkers
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J. Haggerty .
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with heat I believe you will find '
J. Lewis . .. .. . , , .. , , ..... ,.. 186
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R. Menchini , . .
181
H ld
changed the tobacco marketing •!~
W. Dudding .. .
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uation at least temporarify, Th\loJe
B Chis!
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of •ou who are looking lor a dl·
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~hodu~rS.pt: ·,·.;, 1957, 8:30P.M. A ,t:Ggllipolis
tio~al income from your tobacep
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.~'liD. lh"l!J~tak~d\'8111aie. of \h'e '
Spp~t;'(!ilillerVI K. &amp; V, Cad•
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Byer, Mid· situation and cure your JUekero
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Detsy Ross Bread \'5. I &amp; S Mkt dleport, attended the annual E. A. this year.
O'M'AWA, CanaCu UP-Jim
Vinco famil y reunion at Chicka· ,fEDERAL GASOLINE' TAX RE·
Ro"boro, fleet former Ohio State STEWART DECISIONS YANK
mouga Park, Gallipolis, Sunday, FUND: September 30, 1957, Is lhel'
.
Sept.
filing for
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halfba~, was reLa ried Tues a)l as SYDNEY, Austra ta UP - t'n 1.. Plans were made to meet deadline
refund onforgasoline
usedyour
on tax
the ·
1958
.the Ott,.wa Rough Riders made Clive Stewart, Australian middle·
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s You I'1
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"cuts from their roster.
T"ose
present were Mr. and arm or armmg purpose - 1
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Mrs. Eugene Martin and children, receieve $.05 on each gal 1on o
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FullbaCk DeZ~,h PDrter from t- sion over Bl Y es cr o
UIS- ·Gary, ·LaDonna and Tim Martt' n, g. asoline you used on the farm dur·
ami of Phl\o .was among . those ~~~e'st~~i~:.onday night at, Syd- Nitro; Mrs. ·Marjorie Stevens and mg -the periOO from July 1, lDMt
·released.
daughttrs, Diani' Linn and Vickie un td June 30 l957.
Sue ~;tnt! a friend Kelly sue Fish- I We bave 1he form11. needed here
er, Pt. Plei}Sant; Mr. and Mrs. EJ· in th; Exten.sion Office. If you
lis Smith Jr. and Terry, Julii, haven t yet ~t.led, ycu ean ~o , 9;0
Mary Margaret Smith, Huntington; by calling, wr~tlng , or stoppmg ~a_
Mr. and :\frs. Andy vanco and Mol- at the EKtens1~n Office, (upstai~s
ly, Ri&lt;hB!d, Edgar, Karen and In the Post Off1ce Building In _Pl.
Sharon Vanoo, Gallipolis; .Mr. and ~Ieupnt or phone 207), and PICkI'~ATUIIIED IN 8EV!NTI!'!t&lt;t.
Mrs. H. E. Smith Sr., Mrs. Gomer mg up your ropy of the Federal
, Martin, Mrs. J. D. North, Mrs. Refund bh:~nks.
Helen Brumfield , and E. A. Vanco,
FEEDER CALF SAL!' Throe
last ward in opening-semester classics, and tll~y're
father of Mn_ Byer dnd head o! hu_ndrcd and twenty-five head of
the family.
Feeder Calve~ have been consign·
ready to step into any campus activity,
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ed to the Pomt Pleasant Demon·-l•
strational Feeder CaU Sale to be
RtSIUlS held here jn Pt. Pleaaant, october
man tn givo bim t~e depth he
nelda.
At tackles and guard the .squad
appears well man~. Although
Vemoq ilowell is , tbe only listed
returning le\lertnan, Royer• has a
~ost of lrilllsf~rs and a fine group
cf sophoOiores to drow irom. Head
ing t4e trif!sfer list are Ken Parker and Don Peters from Potomac
Sta~ and bave Lowe from Morris
Harvey, John Beilelti, the ruued
~ 10 Morris Harv~y atar is on qu~s- -

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~aJer ~~~ng ~~:;o~~re~ ;~~an; ~~·oh~:en;;;.: ..... ! i :~~ s:Ot~erdl'J' lrotmetht~i;N~~=~ing t'ch~.~~~ La:~~!~~~;~::~:,.~~~t : " ; . ~Ne~o:,n~a;~e~:~~: r:u~:~ hek~:rim,t.w~i.:i,v~ ~

Frank, Toddy Fugate, Tom Lamb K ' V C ' ·

Mr. and lin. ·Harold · il~ortr,
baby of Wl1Uamttow0, w._VI., ud~
Mr. and Mr:. Gerald Swartz 'of:
Marietta spent tbe' holiday
end with Mr. ani! Mn. Hobarl !'
Swartz and attended the Swirl{;
reunion .

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Gtn SUCK'
ollb ~ lloe. 'l'blluh wa 10111 obcMit
CURING YOUR TOBACCO
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ERS: Tobacto growers ahould
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vacation I
ma ke every effort t o cure t•..e tenth mII es ot state route ...
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Mrs. Clara Fisher, wbo bas been
as Jt has beenkthereb mt ayhntnt "!
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t'trel new our corlog lor •er 11·1•·r u - Ocie '
too many sue ers u w a you
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face of asphaltic ctii!Uete in Vln- Heiney returtti!Ci Wedn&lt;~Y to

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The Rev. Rabert Palmer,
of the Middleport Church
Na~rene has inviled the
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, whi

Sunday School attendance on
Sept. I wao 49, offering $10.17.
At the dote of the Sunday
Sebool hour the following -:om,
mit!Hs were tlamed fnr the homeeoming ,on Stpt. 15. Selling up tables: Ernest Taylor. C. E. Wood e.
Iierman Ta)'lor and Dimmore
BoyleJ. Food and Arrangement of
food : Genevieve Guthrit, Helen
Woode and Isola Taylor.

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Boyleund lt;mlb'. ' ·

he• daughl&lt;:r, Mro Charleo 1),
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Thelma HendBrson, bola Tay- Woode , and family.
Mr. and Mro. Sed O'Brien o(
lor and Helen Woode attended the
WSCS Fall .Seninar held at lhf• Columbus, Yisited relatlvn heN' f

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Sopl. 3, 1957
High 3 ·Game Ind. J, llaggerly
597 (Sport's Center.)
H Loh
11. h g· 1 G
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236 (Stroh's Beert
T•am •• ..
ham••
~ Bets", Ros•
Bread 2502
'Fearn Sjngle Game Bets" Ross
Bread 90?.
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'frs. Dayton Spencer, Ronnie and
:-l ina: from llacinc, 11r. and Mrs.
l"l:-;on Spencer, Larry, Dav.id and
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J.:rn,.o;;t : rrom Rnshan, Mr. and Mrs.
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Arvil Holte!·, Gary, Sharon and
1\lrs. Kt,lhryn Pav n ~. p!'csiclent · Gordon.
of the Misswnary Society of the I rrom Chester, Mr. and Mrs.
Mt. Morinh .B3ptist otmrch, h&lt;~S an· rurt Fr&lt;'dcrick, Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
nouneed the podpunemcnt of the JUan Frederick, Jerry and ·Jackie:
September m~ting until Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer and
The meeting was pO!ilponed wl1en vance, Mr. and Mrs. Waid Spen·
1\lrs. Camp'br.ll Hnrper, vice· presi- cer, Esther Mae, llarn· Lee and
dent; Mrs. Will Win11ton, second Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Blna:,
vice - pres.; Mrs. Aronld Rich- 1 Mary, Joyce and Michael, Mrs.
ards, Assistant secretary, and Vir- Martha McElroy an Eugene, Ker- ~
ginla Nell Winston left this week mil and Virgil, Mrs. Esther
to attend t?c National Baptist Con· Wright , Delbert Pullin!! and Wil·
ventioo iu Louisville, Ky.
bur McElroy.
Mrs. Arlena R~ese will enterlain the Society at the September
meeting.
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so·phs include Paul Miller, Bob
Let~ter; Bob Wilson, and junior
Granvil1e Zopp at halfback and
aoph Hobb Lykins at fuUback .

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GrOUp Meet'Jng
Is Postpnned
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However, the incoming transfers
and upcomh~ sophomorm~ have
broadened the ttmile on Royer's
face. FullbacJc.s Jim Thornton and
Scott Jarrell and halfback Dewey
Ballengee are the switch OVtlrs
from Morris Haf'vey, w~ile the

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rtbe eolid. ride, the ~
handliog !Qat you once elpecltci to 4utl only in .
exPIItllve W.. And wben it aomee MD :l~b, where
In aD \he world wt you find l'ntlber.ltylinc than In
• thuailptured-ln•Jipel qf'dlil new ~t · ,
FOzd'a auPwiorlty il evident in llliDy placea..
In the;vital rear aile, the pinio11 gear that tum1 the
illl1ud{llfoiiiOIUtlld ••• .11iJ!)I6nld6f.·
.Iuten ~wo anti-friction bearinga inatead of beinf
''overb\mt' tom a .q!e bW,iJic. ,1\itt,....
. oper.tion quieter, BIIIOOther and Joncer.lutlnr. ]t'a

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Veteran• Ral!lOR Dunlap, Cagle
Curtis, Dick Jackson and Roy
Goines aro oack at halfback w'ith
power 1runn(!r Sam "Sirianna rc·
turning at fullback.

advanaed featw.,

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J• aylon, ..01, lulde ond cord•
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kp.ow.n whether llc h a permanent day evening at the church with Sundar, Sept 1. with 133 persona
fixture. Moving up from the fra:;h Mrs. Harry r. Smilh, cllnlrrnan, present
are Jim O'Conner, Rudy Colombo, prcsidini.
Altcndlng from Port Clinton. 0.
Dick Allen, and Alpha Mayfield , Prayf'r and dl?votlontt, led by were )lr. and Mr!!. Harry V. Spenall weighing over 200 pounds.
Miss 1.ydin l~bersbach, opened the cc.r; from Toledo, Mr. and Mrs.
ICo-Captn iu Herb Hess ancl Paul meeting. Mis~ Lucrctla Genhelrncr Henry Mcilo!e, Mr. and Mn.
acted as sccrPi ary in the absence Doyle Salkil and snn, Kevin Lee:
Burford
headed
candidates
Fostor,·o, 1'1r.
and 1'Irs.
John
with senior
Bob guard
Williams.
junior or Mrs. "ru' We bst er Sr. Rou t'me fro~
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Bob Gardner, sophomores Bill Gil - busineS@ was taken care of. There ltasp nnd dpughtr.!rs, Judy, Jean,
was il d isc us~io n on the magazi ne. smd Sharon, Mr. and Mn. Charl e8
Jespie, aod Dan 1'rimboli along "Together'·.
llammcr and daurthters, Cllr,ole
wlth Moiris Harvey transfer John
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'Mattie crashing Into the picture.
.The meetin~ · ~losc d with the and Ellen.
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From Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
The backfield looms as Mar· j
PNry Orr, Mr. and Urs. Starling
shall's most stocked department ttJlissionary
o,,,: r,· n~.n. d/rormlcnceh~~~n, ~:. J:~d

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liVt hvt a &gt;llop •Ioellon or
lleke!Jior aU Wlltlher oomlort

HUNTINGTON, w. Va . _
positions 11 wide as the state of
Texas Coach Herh Ro)'er wiped
his hands trom t~e blockboard
dlalk and srnt aume 44 Marshall
College gridiron hoPefuls through
their first wDrkout Tueada)· mornj
t St Cl d co rna s "
ng"Eaeh
a mau
. . ouhas to mr,ro'·.c
n .he can
h,andle,a
regu
lar
job,
sa1d
Royer,.,
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sa .we Ufl s.a rom sera c.
, Royer and hut four m_an staff,
hne coach Spike Underwood. back
fleld coach Ed Prelaz, end coach
Bill Hillen and (reshmon ..toach
Bill Chambers , have given serious
thou~~t to the installing of a two
plptoon system this fall.
"We'll !Je looking for the 22 best
men from1 now until our opener,"
he aaid. ' U it means switching an
end t() guard, or i1 tackle to center
to_ give us two solid teams, then
we won't hesitate In the least"
As of nowj ~eyer's most dire
ntleds jJ an eKperienced quarter·
.back i.nd depth at· end and ~nlcr.
Junior Bob Wagner, the only let·
.ter winner at quarterback, saw
limited duty beh ind Bill Zban last
year. Royer wm give special at,tention to sDphomores Jim Mad·
douhd Jim'Stndledecker with the
hopes of bolstering the signal cal·
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He'a Milt Clmpboll,
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from the Navy, ~amtpbe&lt;l~
who stands aix' fee~ 0110
welahts 217 poundo, will pr'obably
be '"ted •• 1 runnll1ll
He spent two
boll lor Indian• Unllmniy
·~:~~~;.~,the service. Hla l'lll!tll'lfl
di!Catblon »lc!GQ .
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'-•1 Olymp!01, pluo a lOD-yarl!
dash at U 10eondo, hao the Cleveland football camp In hflll tll·
pe&lt;tatlono.

SLUBAN
STYLES

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pen.e
un IDI.!: on. Th e Oflir~al Board of the Unit· The Spencer Reunion waJ held
With tlonahle status · and is stfil not ed Methodi!ll Church met · Mon- at the Rnck Spring~~ Fair Grounds

f 0 ~ ne el

Meanwblle, Cleveland had hopeo
of brl11jjll1ll homo one new player
alter llo IChe~uled erhfbltlon
1ame with the Roms In Los Allie·
lea l'rlday,
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~~mmltm•ont• In Detroit precluded
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e., sept.4, 19&amp;7-5 United Methodist
PositioBs Wide Otten ClaimsRoytr AS Offic~ol Board •
Dally senttne!, Pomeroy·Middleport,

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Co~cll Alex Cilo of ·the Pome·
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SPA~N STAYS HOT
bl~nki~t the Chlcaro
rl)f ,Panljlcrs pte4ioled today
IIY Clel TunehJJJ
·ni!Jt W~k e.na. •
Rellle~ lave an o~j)j)t'l~nlty to Soulhpaw Warre¥ Spahn, witt on •ix hits Tuesday.
that the Wellston JWckets "arc
!JlQe •Falcons
re&lt;oro
Tb a8Jve
~ to .be •wful tough."
, ,,Will ficl'd an eleven on ~'rlday nlaht
... rthat :is Jump ack 1nto the National ,Lea· another National
. League
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The Panther mentor also indi'b
olhlIJleJU!Grlen.ced
'light in weight. A ·tentative 'stal&gt;tiflg gue'~ . irs! division ti&gt;li!IY. but under his belt, .. suapmg up more re&lt;ord lor
It looks !tke Terry Phalin, Vern?n Hanison, Rodney Spell· ·lipeqp announced •by '611ach Ralph, Sayre has a line ~veragirig they II need' double .victocy over aod more as the. togloal ehQjce ·to by , left
cated that drills at t~e footbnll
lh, Ghtr.•.!o .Cub&gt; -hcre and • Fhll· pilcti -.the opening World Serio. , ,fave him
field were Jlroceeding on ~ che · cer and Big Juntor Hawthorne Will be shock troops in tlie 156:from end IP ·end ~nd 3 backfield averaging 153
S•rn llid •that ln all probabll·
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dule with .1 .starlirw: offensive Panthers' chances lor another successful grid season. That's
liueup fairnr well ifl except for probably the way the backfield will take position for the Pan- ll,r DGnnle SIIJUb, .1M!, ~nd Larry Johnson, who were namld eo-cap- ......_.ger .Bitllle .Tebbetts mom•· The 36 year old Spahn.' who be , lo einbtilliah
tlaree tcrious gaps. Tbese are ther opener at Wah ama Sept. 13.
· H•uon, l&gt;U, would ~~rt ;at tbe tams last week, by Coach Sayre. I nat'" "''lcentb...f!IUirOO ·Bud Plld· fan 'tis major leogue career 15 he hol~s. He·
both at guard positions and at onr
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ld 't d 1 t ·th onds. Jim Jf)IIJIIOD, 155, Jnd Ray- The Falcon• flrrt home game bflan 0.0 ,ID elo1rt "'" first gome years
under r.aaey Stengel- in the history of the
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150
here
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. a wou n . r~ a, e mond cundlll, ,18'1, .will , ~ the of _the se~son will be a week from and ll'om o\c)w 9·5 ·IO pitch -the Ihe
probabb will be II)'· has won 20 11•mes in
end.
a month from now . ferent seaaons and
JUs ~rtif\&amp;" ba~kfield. barring thought of havmg Hawthorne on his club, Phahn IS coming nod-11 1114 •l&amp;ckles while ~oward Fnday mght when they eotertain , 1e&lt;ond In t~e JenloHlrC)Ill's only !ng
1 double -header ott~e ·dr.Y.
his 41st shutout .by "if he Is 11 olng w
Jnjuries and the ousting of wme- fast as a passer and ball handler lor the quarterback slot.Jiar. MoDMtlel, 1", and George MeFar- lhe Pomeroy Panthers,
body by a second-liner, looks like rison, rumored to be the faste&amp;t man on the •11,uad, could be a1 land· ,,~ es, wlllll4rt at auards. Bo·
1 'l'be lledlegs, who •howed signs
Terry Pbalin al quarterbad&lt;, Ver- sta·ndout performer. Spencer, a year of elfperlen~e under hlsl lltrl 'Calblrd" .llo~oh, 158, ~Ill be
or sa~pplng out of their Iethar~
non Jllrr1s.sn and Rodney Spen- pads, rounds out what Pomeroy fans are v/h1spenng might be al~ttr.
by wmnlng • L.abo~. · Day doublecer at Hal.ves and Junior Haw- a real dark horse entry as a title contender.
' ·In lbt ba~!Jeld, Sayre will proheader against tile '·'· Leuls Cardthere ·at F·uiJ.
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t pre IC mg a C amp1ons lp, e nows quakarblcl&lt; •with Leroy ,Duling,
l ohaklng their •.eads again Tues·
~'he 1uard !ituation will be set·
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tied betwten these hopefuls- for sure what tnJunes can do, what sagging morale may wreck, IM; and ·!loy Clark, !&lt;Ill ~~ t11e
Je-rry Welker. 140 pounds, Ro· ond most of all tha t which determined,' hard fighting Oppon- rllllvet. ~t:VIn Roush, 1~, will , D
0n1g
The Card! laiOlbUted six Cinein·
bC'rt Gr~ene, 168, Dan!ly Struble, ents can do to the Panthers.
1 l1.lrt at ·lullljaek.
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155, Millard Roush, 180 and Gary
Outmanned by squads double in quantity of the Panthers; Others who will •ee aetlon, aald WEST JORDAN, Ulan UP-Form· lure the last or lite thret-game .
J•'reeTJlan, 162.
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deep with kids who have been getting skilled Instruction since S~y_red'' "" .llruee Staato, m- er middleweight clump!' on Gene lerl., Ll-4.
S. T. Johnson, tne string bean
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Aided 'bY Del •EniSB's 18th homPanther baskelllall star, has one. Jun~or Htgh days m some of the other SEO schools, It truly IS star, Blaine Slaall, and Cbarlea Fullmer risko his No. l rating .,. the Cordlnals ohelled otmer
end job pretty well under control a mtracle· when a Panther or Yellow Jacket club presents a Ror~. a 161 pound lreobman. tonight agoinst elever Chico v .. Joe Nulillall and Raul Sanchez
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. Staal$
_ will play ~ . tiele••lve ta•kle Jar in a soheduled IO-round ·bout for lil""t runs In t•.·· lint two •
rt~e other will be awarded ti ther championship to their home town fans .
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As the Pomeroy line developa, offensively and defensively. w e llotera will Pli!Y middle
The clash between ·Fullmer and lnnlnas anti 1111t1e It a c,omplete
pounds; Howard Parker, 150, Soph ~o will the Panthers go towa·rds a successful or unsuccessful Jllltrd,hon . elense.
t~e Stamford, conn., fighter will rout 'hY adding live m~re In the[
~-8; Tom Grutstr, 165, • I 5-10,
season . The famou s Four Horsemen would have been another h1n e Rmnswood ~ed De•lb, be out of doQrs in the Weol Jl1f· etghth oil left bander Bill Ken·
f'rosh Nld Paul Be•ter, 155, Junt e Falcono ,w\11 be meettnl a.teJII!I
p•dy, ""'Ulred tlmt days ~go
~rlette of worn out old farm plugs without those guys up that is e~pe 1 te4 tQ be alrPnB thl• dan Arena.
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Rodney ·Spent'fr .and Jun ior
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Stocky, bull·necked Fullmer Js, Dutl111 ·!he n.... un qprislng, '
Hawtborne were elected co-tapThe bench , so vrlal 1n a major lea~ue baseball campail!ll, lette~men t'tturnlnr from ·laot a slight favorilo at ·3.·1 beCJtu.. of' 1111 Smllb jlntled 1Yith ·tile bases
l•lns of lite P~ntbers for the often is where the smaller SED schools suffer damage In the Year 8 .t:·m~nd &gt;baa 'lle•n •W90led his •ugressive style '"" his ·tiiOre (uU ·lor two runs •nO Wilmer
fomlng (rid wars in a team meet- middle and tag end of their seasons. Without .a strong bench :~nbel II co !dent or a llOOd sea- impresai v. ring record. Some ·5000 Wrnegar Bend "lllzell clauted a
IIIJ Ibis week, Hawthorne is the
·pound -blo&lt;kbuoter lull back lo fill the, gaps as casualties come along the undermanned club .JDeluded amonr the vetera• !~~~.are ••P•cted to Plldllhe• lh~;, r~~lydo~l ·Dote or the'
fllddero working out with ·the
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game lor Clndnn&amp;tl !.Ins .,me lnl
while &amp;peneer, veteran boll back fall• behr~d .
Bml!lt Cater(,
J.s an Inspirational t)lpc leader of
Clio bel~eves he Is a little stronger here this year than last. lied Devils Is an all·otate tranoler , The bout i• Full~er's secoqd 'the second i~om~ when the J!ed. ·
" A little l1~hter. a little faster, an~ a few more of them wh~ from Cloy Battella High School. unce he !rut the 1•11• b,lok to legs unveilep ' tl!Oir ,newJ~t pitlhe llrst caliber.
M11111er
have nlaved some football," was the, ay he put it the fil'St ,Tim Mason was named at center Sugar Ray Robinson In Chicago eher, Jay HOok, a $75,0110 bonus
1%4 E. MUll St.
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day out for drills .
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, on the all West Virginia team Ill,!! on May 1. In the one bpu; altex pla~r frl!t11 No~~Willlt.. n Unl·
llFSIIOIII' UP- Hallb.ork Dick
)lear.
the return ,mntch with Robinso11, verslty.
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The Falcons will be led on the Fullmer decl&amp;ioncd Ralph Tleer J Hook pilc~,d JI!Ortlesa _ball in
RPORTS nESK NO'l'R~ Bv United Pre~s:
1nd fullback Dpn Daley hue been
!told by LarrY Heuon and Jimmy Jones in June,
2 1·3 Inhinp be worked.
From Colleee· Pork , Md .. it 'avs Marvl~nd hns morale nnd
reeaaed on wal"rs bY tile Detroit
'l'he National Football o~ner!Pn•e as rhlef w•annns for· a comeback drive altAr
cwb alao announced It Coach Tornmv Mont hit oottom last v••r wllh a real loud
placed II!Cklo Dick Marazza thum~ win ••in ~ onlv two eame•. Tn all, 2P lettermrn hAvo reClemson on the re&amp;erve Ilst ~o
f~trn•d lnrludln• a numh.r nut 1-.t v••r for re•sons ranelnv
~ould ret11rn to school.
lrnm hrn&lt;en hones to weak oFfensive elforfs In th• rlass room.
Tomm\1M'nnt h~c: !'I sl"P.OlP~.q fnur mnnth~ ~hll!t~!'l of hfm.
I'APT'T'AT,IZlNG Olll FAMF. QEPARTMF:NT-for cbaritv·
Ted Willi•ms and Mickv Mantle were scheduled to nut on
FOB YOUR
• home-run rl•tel toni•ht but nostnonement .;, ordered when
RJ• Ted of the l!ert ~OK and Mantle of the Yanks turned un
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lnrllsnnsed. William• Is n"••ln• A enid and M•ntl!l has a nalnt''l!, ,
lnl rase nl •hln solints. The ll.ed Sox and Yanlr•e., nlov to.
nlfhl •nd bnlh ore exnert•d tn ,be In the lineuu. The duel waA
1!f' for. o.on nri?A!.
to fh• wtnnert, f••"rlterhfr.
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, Tt Will como taler. Meanwhile: Williams 1.1 at .~76. Mantle
9-1 .a7o t.h• l•ll•r havin• been goose-egged in four trips
ajY,In~:~t thP ()1•inl11q h&lt;d 11i11ht.
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ll•~b Scor• "'" to make his ~•huf on th• mounrl for Clovel~nrl tn an PVhlhltlon veme against Toronto Thur!rlav h!lf thP
ftreh•ller. hit In tho right Pve Mav 7 In JIM or rtutv aPalnst
th• Yankoes. savs: "I'm ~oln• tn onotno"• nitchih• 11 ntll mv

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CLEANING JUTS

LOS ANGELES UP - The
Cleveland Browns todny were
without an uperlenccd offensive
end.
Veteran Petc,rcwster fell after
catchlns a pas during practice
Ram Manager Pete Rozelle and
Tuesday . X·raya showed a scpara. Brown can~elled the trade by
tlon of l~e left •houldor,
Tu01t1ay night alter Zatkoll noll·
Trainer Lro Murph)lsnid Brews- lied the !lorna he could not report
ter prohably would be out of ac· lo Los Anaeleo to play with t~e
Uon for three lo four weeks.
club.
The loss left Coach Paul Brown
Two m011th1 .,, the·clrn•m·
with only th~et! rookies at offen·
lc cuch Hid the Browni• 11
&amp;ive end. Carl Isaacs of Stanford
r••n of trldlron IUprtniiCY
was upecterl .to replace Brewster
Wtrt btJn1 Wllhtcl IMty It
at loll end In the game wit~ the
Romo her&lt; Frjdoy nlrM .
' tM ftund•tlons 1ttc1ust of
what ho collld "dlolntorHr
Meanwhile, Jlrown's plan t() bolon tht (Nrt of too many ~tlay
tter his quarterback ranks
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Specflleally he stated that ou~
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IJ&gt;rore,;l&lt;•nol player once hc'a es·
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CINCINNATI UP--Ea11rd
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tl ,279 suit Tuesday lor
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Brooklyn , , , , 73 60 .549 I0 sex. The calves ilave all been ~e,
J Philadelphi a .. S9 M .519 t4
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Cincinnati
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66 70 .485 19 \\ Shipping Fem. This \lllccination
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Thun.y's Ci1m11
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Brooklyn at .Philadelphia, night
Bids will be opened at the DeNew York at Pittsburgh, night
J)artmont ortit!es in CQ\ urn bus SeptMilwaukee at St. Lou,is, night
amber 11.
Cincinnati at Chicago
These projert.s are part of GovAMERICAN LEAGUE
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Washington , . . 50 81 .382 33
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Kansa! Cily . '50 82 .379 33 \! Yided for"lmproying 11 hundred,
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JN'ew :York 2 Baltimore 0
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Detroit 3 Chicago 2, 11 lnnln&amp;S
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Only gameli schedule~ .
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Don R. Powetl and Tommy ·
-Em~ Heymen
Team 1 Game Bei$Y Ross -Bd 907 one invited to take part .
and ~am(all. Even 1C you do h~v~ ,::::_::,:,._:.:::::.~=--·~:::;::;_________
TOP '5'' -BOWLIRS AVG.
to "fiX" a way to cure the SUCkers
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J. Haggerty .
189
with heat I believe you will find '
J. Lewis . .. .. . , , .. , , ..... ,.. 186
nnUO
0ft(0'
it will pay, Filler cigarettes hove
R. Menchini , . .
181
H ld
changed the tobacco marketing •!~
W. Dudding .. .
180
eun10n e
uation at least temporarify, Th\loJe
B Chis!
177
of •ou who are looking lor a dl·
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~hodu~rS.pt: ·,·.;, 1957, 8:30P.M. A ,t:Ggllipolis
tio~al income from your tobacep
.,. ~
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~~troh's Beer
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.~'liD. lh"l!J~tak~d\'8111aie. of \h'e '
Spp~t;'(!ilillerVI K. &amp; V, Cad•
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Byer, Mid· situation and cure your JUekero
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Detsy Ross Bread \'5. I &amp; S Mkt dleport, attended the annual E. A. this year.
O'M'AWA, CanaCu UP-Jim
Vinco famil y reunion at Chicka· ,fEDERAL GASOLINE' TAX RE·
Ro"boro, fleet former Ohio State STEWART DECISIONS YANK
mouga Park, Gallipolis, Sunday, FUND: September 30, 1957, Is lhel'
.
Sept.
filing for
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halfba~, was reLa ried Tues a)l as SYDNEY, Austra ta UP - t'n 1.. Plans were made to meet deadline
refund onforgasoline
usedyour
on tax
the ·
1958
.the Ott,.wa Rough Riders made Clive Stewart, Australian middle·
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"cuts from their roster.
T"ose
present were Mr. and arm or armmg purpose - 1
'.aeveral
11
weight, scored a 12 · round deel·,
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f Lo ·
Mrs. Eugene Martin and children, receieve $.05 on each gal 1on o
.
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FullbaCk DeZ~,h PDrter from t- sion over Bl Y es cr o
UIS- ·Gary, ·LaDonna and Tim Martt' n, g. asoline you used on the farm dur·
ami of Phl\o .was among . those ~~~e'st~~i~:.onday night at, Syd- Nitro; Mrs. ·Marjorie Stevens and mg -the periOO from July 1, lDMt
·released.
daughttrs, Diani' Linn and Vickie un td June 30 l957.
Sue ~;tnt! a friend Kelly sue Fish- I We bave 1he form11. needed here
er, Pt. Plei}Sant; Mr. and Mrs. EJ· in th; Exten.sion Office. If you
lis Smith Jr. and Terry, Julii, haven t yet ~t.led, ycu ean ~o , 9;0
Mary Margaret Smith, Huntington; by calling, wr~tlng , or stoppmg ~a_
Mr. and :\frs. Andy vanco and Mol- at the EKtens1~n Office, (upstai~s
ly, Ri&lt;hB!d, Edgar, Karen and In the Post Off1ce Building In _Pl.
Sharon Vanoo, Gallipolis; .Mr. and ~Ieupnt or phone 207), and PICkI'~ATUIIIED IN 8EV!NTI!'!t&lt;t.
Mrs. H. E. Smith Sr., Mrs. Gomer mg up your ropy of the Federal
, Martin, Mrs. J. D. North, Mrs. Refund bh:~nks.
Helen Brumfield , and E. A. Vanco,
FEEDER CALF SAL!' Throe
last ward in opening-semester classics, and tll~y're
father of Mn_ Byer dnd head o! hu_ndrcd and twenty-five head of
the family.
Feeder Calve~ have been consign·
ready to step into any campus activity,
·
ed to the Pomt Pleasant Demon·-l•
strational Feeder CaU Sale to be
RtSIUlS held here jn Pt. Pleaaant, october
man tn givo bim t~e depth he
nelda.
At tackles and guard the .squad
appears well man~. Although
Vemoq ilowell is , tbe only listed
returning le\lertnan, Royer• has a
~ost of lrilllsf~rs and a fine group
cf sophoOiores to drow irom. Head
ing t4e trif!sfer list are Ken Parker and Don Peters from Potomac
Sta~ and bave Lowe from Morris
Harvey, John Beilelti, the ruued
~ 10 Morris Harv~y atar is on qu~s- -

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~aJer ~~~ng ~~:;o~~re~ ;~~an; ~~·oh~:en;;;.: ..... ! i :~~ s:Ot~erdl'J' lrotmetht~i;N~~=~ing t'ch~.~~~ La:~~!~~~;~::~:,.~~~t : " ; . ~Ne~o:,n~a;~e~:~~: r:u~:~ hek~:rim,t.w~i.:i,v~ ~

Frank, Toddy Fugate, Tom Lamb K ' V C ' ·

Mr. and lin. ·Harold · il~ortr,
baby of Wl1Uamttow0, w._VI., ud~
Mr. and Mr:. Gerald Swartz 'of:
Marietta spent tbe' holiday
end with Mr. ani! Mn. Hobarl !'
Swartz and attended the Swirl{;
reunion .

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ollb ~ lloe. 'l'blluh wa 10111 obcMit
CURING YOUR TOBACCO
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ERS: Tobacto growers ahould
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lor a w··"s
vacation I
ma ke every effort t o cure t•..e tenth mII es ot state route ...
m• .
suckers they'll hav~ on this year's Chester and Olive Townships, on lbe 1Llket:.
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crop
rea ze
e gs ounty.
Mrs. Clara Fisher, wbo bas been
as Jt has beenkthereb mt ayhntnt "!
T
t'trel new our corlog lor •er 11·1•·r u - Ocie '
too many sue ers u w a you
o rece1ve an en
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w , JruD .
have should be med.
face of asphaltic ctii!Uete in Vln- Heiney returtti!Ci Wedn&lt;~Y to

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The Rev. Rabert Palmer,
of the Middleport Church
Na~rene has inviled the
t tt d, th
, whi

Sunday School attendance on
Sept. I wao 49, offering $10.17.
At the dote of the Sunday
Sebool hour the following -:om,
mit!Hs were tlamed fnr the homeeoming ,on Stpt. 15. Selling up tables: Ernest Taylor. C. E. Wood e.
Iierman Ta)'lor and Dimmore
BoyleJ. Food and Arrangement of
food : Genevieve Guthrit, Helen
Woode and Isola Taylor.

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Ch
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ont1, ¥r. . u4 ~ -~tiiii11Gii~.~
Boyleund lt;mlb'. ' ·

he• daughl&lt;:r, Mro Charleo 1),
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Thelma HendBrson, bola Tay- Woode , and family.
Mr. and Mro. Sed O'Brien o(
lor and Helen Woode attended the
WSCS Fall .Seninar held at lhf• Columbus, Yisited relatlvn heN' f

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CITY LEAGUE
Sopl. 3, 1957
High 3 ·Game Ind. J, llaggerly
597 (Sport's Center.)
H Loh
11. h g· 1 G
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mg e ame .
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236 (Stroh's Beert
T•am •• ..
ham••
~ Bets", Ros•
Bread 2502
'Fearn Sjngle Game Bets" Ross
Bread 90?.
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"lAuDING
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maktt-RoU. Royce.
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'frs. Dayton Spencer, Ronnie and
:-l ina: from llacinc, 11r. and Mrs.
l"l:-;on Spencer, Larry, Dav.id and
,'.J
J.:rn,.o;;t : rrom Rnshan, Mr. and Mrs.
·
Arvil Holte!·, Gary, Sharon and
1\lrs. Kt,lhryn Pav n ~. p!'csiclent · Gordon.
of the Misswnary Society of the I rrom Chester, Mr. and Mrs.
Mt. Morinh .B3ptist otmrch, h&lt;~S an· rurt Fr&lt;'dcrick, Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
nouneed the podpunemcnt of the JUan Frederick, Jerry and ·Jackie:
September m~ting until Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer and
The meeting was pO!ilponed wl1en vance, Mr. and Mrs. Waid Spen·
1\lrs. Camp'br.ll Hnrper, vice· presi- cer, Esther Mae, llarn· Lee and
dent; Mrs. Will Win11ton, second Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Blna:,
vice - pres.; Mrs. Aronld Rich- 1 Mary, Joyce and Michael, Mrs.
ards, Assistant secretary, and Vir- Martha McElroy an Eugene, Ker- ~
ginla Nell Winston left this week mil and Virgil, Mrs. Esther
to attend t?c National Baptist Con· Wright , Delbert Pullin!! and Wil·
ventioo iu Louisville, Ky.
bur McElroy.
Mrs. Arlena R~ese will enterlain the Society at the September
meeting.
W'

so·phs include Paul Miller, Bob
Let~ter; Bob Wilson, and junior
Granvil1e Zopp at halfback and
aoph Hobb Lykins at fuUback .

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GrOUp Meet'Jng
Is Postpnned
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However, the incoming transfers
and upcomh~ sophomorm~ have
broadened the ttmile on Royer's
face. FullbacJc.s Jim Thornton and
Scott Jarrell and halfback Dewey
Ballengee are the switch OVtlrs
from Morris Haf'vey, w~ile the

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rtbe eolid. ride, the ~
handliog !Qat you once elpecltci to 4utl only in .
exPIItllve W.. And wben it aomee MD :l~b, where
In aD \he world wt you find l'ntlber.ltylinc than In
• thuailptured-ln•Jipel qf'dlil new ~t · ,
FOzd'a auPwiorlty il evident in llliDy placea..
In the;vital rear aile, the pinio11 gear that tum1 the
illl1ud{llfoiiiOIUtlld ••• .11iJ!)I6nld6f.·
.Iuten ~wo anti-friction bearinga inatead of beinf
''overb\mt' tom a .q!e bW,iJic. ,1\itt,....
. oper.tion quieter, BIIIOOther and Joncer.lutlnr. ]t'a

With Court &amp;it

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Meetmg Is Held

Veteran• Ral!lOR Dunlap, Cagle
Curtis, Dick Jackson and Roy
Goines aro oack at halfback w'ith
power 1runn(!r Sam "Sirianna rc·
turning at fullback.

advanaed featw.,

IIUUIJrJes SL&amp;pped

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.fieldOn Sunday

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J• aylon, ..01, lulde ond cord•
ir\llo tht Suburban Coat, jUJt

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kp.ow.n whether llc h a permanent day evening at the church with Sundar, Sept 1. with 133 persona
fixture. Moving up from the fra:;h Mrs. Harry r. Smilh, cllnlrrnan, present
are Jim O'Conner, Rudy Colombo, prcsidini.
Altcndlng from Port Clinton. 0.
Dick Allen, and Alpha Mayfield , Prayf'r and dl?votlontt, led by were )lr. and Mr!!. Harry V. Spenall weighing over 200 pounds.
Miss 1.ydin l~bersbach, opened the cc.r; from Toledo, Mr. and Mrs.
ICo-Captn iu Herb Hess ancl Paul meeting. Mis~ Lucrctla Genhelrncr Henry Mcilo!e, Mr. and Mn.
acted as sccrPi ary in the absence Doyle Salkil and snn, Kevin Lee:
Burford
headed
candidates
Fostor,·o, 1'1r.
and 1'Irs.
John
with senior
Bob guard
Williams.
junior or Mrs. "ru' We bst er Sr. Rou t'me fro~
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Bob Gardner, sophomores Bill Gil - busineS@ was taken care of. There ltasp nnd dpughtr.!rs, Judy, Jean,
was il d isc us~io n on the magazi ne. smd Sharon, Mr. and Mn. Charl e8
Jespie, aod Dan 1'rimboli along "Together'·.
llammcr and daurthters, Cllr,ole
wlth Moiris Harvey transfer John
e
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'Mattie crashing Into the picture.
.The meetin~ · ~losc d with the and Ellen.
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From Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
The backfield looms as Mar· j
PNry Orr, Mr. and Urs. Starling
shall's most stocked department ttJlissionary
o,,,: r,· n~.n. d/rormlcnceh~~~n, ~:. J:~d

more...wllat fir?

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liVt hvt a &gt;llop •Ioellon or
lleke!Jior aU Wlltlher oomlort

HUNTINGTON, w. Va . _
positions 11 wide as the state of
Texas Coach Herh Ro)'er wiped
his hands trom t~e blockboard
dlalk and srnt aume 44 Marshall
College gridiron hoPefuls through
their first wDrkout Tueada)· mornj
t St Cl d co rna s "
ng"Eaeh
a mau
. . ouhas to mr,ro'·.c
n .he can
h,andle,a
regu
lar
job,
sa1d
Royer,.,
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t h
sa .we Ufl s.a rom sera c.
, Royer and hut four m_an staff,
hne coach Spike Underwood. back
fleld coach Ed Prelaz, end coach
Bill Hillen and (reshmon ..toach
Bill Chambers , have given serious
thou~~t to the installing of a two
plptoon system this fall.
"We'll !Je looking for the 22 best
men from1 now until our opener,"
he aaid. ' U it means switching an
end t() guard, or i1 tackle to center
to_ give us two solid teams, then
we won't hesitate In the least"
As of nowj ~eyer's most dire
ntleds jJ an eKperienced quarter·
.back i.nd depth at· end and ~nlcr.
Junior Bob Wagner, the only let·
.ter winner at quarterback, saw
limited duty beh ind Bill Zban last
year. Royer wm give special at,tention to sDphomores Jim Mad·
douhd Jim'Stndledecker with the
hopes of bolstering the signal cal·
1101 post

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He'a Milt Clmpboll,
,
from the Navy, ~amtpbe&lt;l~
who stands aix' fee~ 0110
welahts 217 poundo, will pr'obably
be '"ted •• 1 runnll1ll
He spent two
boll lor Indian• Unllmniy
·~:~~~;.~,the service. Hla l'lll!tll'lfl
di!Catblon »lc!GQ .
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'-•1 Olymp!01, pluo a lOD-yarl!
dash at U 10eondo, hao the Cleveland football camp In hflll tll·
pe&lt;tatlono.

SLUBAN
STYLES

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$penceriReunion

pen.e
un IDI.!: on. Th e Oflir~al Board of the Unit· The Spencer Reunion waJ held
With tlonahle status · and is stfil not ed Methodi!ll Church met · Mon- at the Rnck Spring~~ Fair Grounds

f 0 ~ ne el

Meanwblle, Cleveland had hopeo
of brl11jjll1ll homo one new player
alter llo IChe~uled erhfbltlon
1ame with the Roms In Los Allie·
lea l'rlday,
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Ram olflelala 11ld Zatkolf explained that ramlly and busin"'
~~mmltm•ont• In Detroit precluded
hil
ID Lot Anploo. .

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sAtisfadnrity." Score admitted he's

having trouble with depth perception. I

GAME BAGS
HUNTING .CLOTHES
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e., sept.4, 19&amp;7-5 United Methodist
PositioBs Wide Otten ClaimsRoytr AS Offic~ol Board •
Dally senttne!, Pomeroy·Middleport,

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· Scheduled to get under,way at 8 p.m.
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The only •otjler N~ •to be played in the area will ·be the
Jll!l\lll
Pt. Pleasant•Huntington East affair at Pt. ·Pleasant. That
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Co~cll Alex Cilo of ·the Pome·
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SPA~N STAYS HOT
bl~nki~t the Chlcaro
rl)f ,Panljlcrs pte4ioled today
IIY Clel TunehJJJ
·ni!Jt W~k e.na. •
Rellle~ lave an o~j)j)t'l~nlty to Soulhpaw Warre¥ Spahn, witt on •ix hits Tuesday.
that the Wellston JWckets "arc
!JlQe •Falcons
re&lt;oro
Tb a8Jve
~ to .be •wful tough."
, ,,Will ficl'd an eleven on ~'rlday nlaht
... rthat :is Jump ack 1nto the National ,Lea· another National
. League
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The Panther mentor also indi'b
olhlIJleJU!Grlen.ced
'light in weight. A ·tentative 'stal&gt;tiflg gue'~ . irs! division ti&gt;li!IY. but under his belt, .. suapmg up more re&lt;ord lor
It looks !tke Terry Phalin, Vern?n Hanison, Rodney Spell· ·lipeqp announced •by '611ach Ralph, Sayre has a line ~veragirig they II need' double .victocy over aod more as the. togloal ehQjce ·to by , left
cated that drills at t~e footbnll
lh, Ghtr.•.!o .Cub&gt; -hcre and • Fhll· pilcti -.the opening World Serio. , ,fave him
field were Jlroceeding on ~ che · cer and Big Juntor Hawthorne Will be shock troops in tlie 156:from end IP ·end ~nd 3 backfield averaging 153
S•rn llid •that ln all probabll·
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;cl'' ~\&gt;a ' l\lS• .toJlrookbn lo do II. gam• for the Mljwauke~ Braves. season an~ mooe· m~
dule with .1 .starlirw: offensive Panthers' chances lor another successful grid season. That's
liueup fairnr well ifl except for probably the way the backfield will take position for the Pan- ll,r DGnnle SIIJUb, .1M!, ~nd Larry Johnson, who were namld eo-cap- ......_.ger .Bitllle .Tebbetts mom•· The 36 year old Spahn.' who be , lo einbtilliah
tlaree tcrious gaps. Tbese are ther opener at Wah ama Sept. 13.
· H•uon, l&gt;U, would ~~rt ;at tbe tams last week, by Coach Sayre. I nat'" "''lcentb...f!IUirOO ·Bud Plld· fan 'tis major leogue career 15 he hol~s. He·
both at guard positions and at onr
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h · th SEO th t
ld 't d 1 t ·th onds. Jim Jf)IIJIIOD, 155, Jnd Ray- The Falcon• flrrt home game bflan 0.0 ,ID elo1rt "'" first gome years
under r.aaey Stengel- in the history of the
T
150
here
I a coac tn e
. a wou n . r~ a, e mond cundlll, ,18'1, .will , ~ the of _the se~son will be a week from and ll'om o\c)w 9·5 ·IO pitch -the Ihe
probabb will be II)'· has won 20 11•mes in
end.
a month from now . ferent seaaons and
JUs ~rtif\&amp;" ba~kfield. barring thought of havmg Hawthorne on his club, Phahn IS coming nod-11 1114 •l&amp;ckles while ~oward Fnday mght when they eotertain , 1e&lt;ond In t~e JenloHlrC)Ill's only !ng
1 double -header ott~e ·dr.Y.
his 41st shutout .by "if he Is 11 olng w
Jnjuries and the ousting of wme- fast as a passer and ball handler lor the quarterback slot.Jiar. MoDMtlel, 1", and George MeFar- lhe Pomeroy Panthers,
body by a second-liner, looks like rison, rumored to be the faste&amp;t man on the •11,uad, could be a1 land· ,,~ es, wlllll4rt at auards. Bo·
1 'l'be lledlegs, who •howed signs
Terry Pbalin al quarterbad&lt;, Ver- sta·ndout performer. Spencer, a year of elfperlen~e under hlsl lltrl 'Calblrd" .llo~oh, 158, ~Ill be
or sa~pplng out of their Iethar~
non Jllrr1s.sn and Rodney Spen- pads, rounds out what Pomeroy fans are v/h1spenng might be al~ttr.
by wmnlng • L.abo~. · Day doublecer at Hal.ves and Junior Haw- a real dark horse entry as a title contender.
' ·In lbt ba~!Jeld, Sayre will proheader against tile '·'· Leuls Cardthere ·at F·uiJ.
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bobb' start t.ny Ll&amp;vlu, 148, 11 1 0
80
mals, ·ilad Cr""'Y Fteld .fano
coach AI ex. C!'Jo.tsn
t pre IC mg a C amp1ons lp, e nows quakarblcl&lt; •with Leroy ,Duling,
l ohaklng their •.eads again Tues·
~'he 1uard !ituation will be set·
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day night.
tied betwten these hopefuls- for sure what tnJunes can do, what sagging morale may wreck, IM; and ·!loy Clark, !&lt;Ill ~~ t11e
Je-rry Welker. 140 pounds, Ro· ond most of all tha t which determined,' hard fighting Oppon- rllllvet. ~t:VIn Roush, 1~, will , D
0n1g
The Card! laiOlbUted six Cinein·
bC'rt Gr~ene, 168, Dan!ly Struble, ents can do to the Panthers.
1 l1.lrt at ·lullljaek.
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155, Millard Roush, 180 and Gary
Outmanned by squads double in quantity of the Panthers; Others who will •ee aetlon, aald WEST JORDAN, Ulan UP-Form· lure the last or lite thret-game .
J•'reeTJlan, 162.
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deep with kids who have been getting skilled Instruction since S~y_red'' "" .llruee Staato, m- er middleweight clump!' on Gene lerl., Ll-4.
S. T. Johnson, tne string bean
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Aided 'bY Del •EniSB's 18th homPanther baskelllall star, has one. Jun~or Htgh days m some of the other SEO schools, It truly IS star, Blaine Slaall, and Cbarlea Fullmer risko his No. l rating .,. the Cordlnals ohelled otmer
end job pretty well under control a mtracle· when a Panther or Yellow Jacket club presents a Ror~. a 161 pound lreobman. tonight agoinst elever Chico v .. Joe Nulillall and Raul Sanchez
,
. Staal$
_ will play ~ . tiele••lve ta•kle Jar in a soheduled IO-round ·bout for lil""t runs In t•.·· lint two •
rt~e other will be awarded ti ther championship to their home town fans .
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f)anny Zir.kle, a ~·8 senior at ,150
As the Pomeroy line developa, offensively and defensively. w e llotera will Pli!Y middle
The clash between ·Fullmer and lnnlnas anti 1111t1e It a c,omplete
pounds; Howard Parker, 150, Soph ~o will the Panthers go towa·rds a successful or unsuccessful Jllltrd,hon . elense.
t~e Stamford, conn., fighter will rout 'hY adding live m~re In the[
~-8; Tom Grutstr, 165, • I 5-10,
season . The famou s Four Horsemen would have been another h1n e Rmnswood ~ed De•lb, be out of doQrs in the Weol Jl1f· etghth oil left bander Bill Ken·
f'rosh Nld Paul Be•ter, 155, Junt e Falcono ,w\11 be meettnl a.teJII!I
p•dy, ""'Ulred tlmt days ~go
~rlette of worn out old farm plugs without those guys up that is e~pe 1 te4 tQ be alrPnB thl• dan Arena.
!leattk
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IOr, at · ~'9.
Rodney ·Spent'fr .and Jun ior
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sea•on. Coarlr Jim Spano has 14
Stocky, bull·necked Fullmer Js, Dutl111 ·!he n.... un qprislng, '
Hawtborne were elected co-tapThe bench , so vrlal 1n a major lea~ue baseball campail!ll, lette~men t'tturnlnr from ·laot a slight favorilo at ·3.·1 beCJtu.. of' 1111 Smllb jlntled 1Yith ·tile bases
l•lns of lite P~ntbers for the often is where the smaller SED schools suffer damage In the Year 8 .t:·m~nd &gt;baa 'lle•n •W90led his •ugressive style '"" his ·tiiOre (uU ·lor two runs •nO Wilmer
fomlng (rid wars in a team meet- middle and tag end of their seasons. Without .a strong bench :~nbel II co !dent or a llOOd sea- impresai v. ring record. Some ·5000 Wrnegar Bend "lllzell clauted a
IIIJ Ibis week, Hawthorne is the
·pound -blo&lt;kbuoter lull back lo fill the, gaps as casualties come along the undermanned club .JDeluded amonr the vetera• !~~~.are ••P•cted to Plldllhe• lh~;, r~~lydo~l ·Dote or the'
fllddero working out with ·the
·
.
game lor Clndnn&amp;tl !.Ins .,me lnl
while &amp;peneer, veteran boll back fall• behr~d .
Bml!lt Cater(,
J.s an Inspirational t)lpc leader of
Clio bel~eves he Is a little stronger here this year than last. lied Devils Is an all·otate tranoler , The bout i• Full~er's secoqd 'the second i~om~ when the J!ed. ·
" A little l1~hter. a little faster, an~ a few more of them wh~ from Cloy Battella High School. unce he !rut the 1•11• b,lok to legs unveilep ' tl!Oir ,newJ~t pitlhe llrst caliber.
M11111er
have nlaved some football," was the, ay he put it the fil'St ,Tim Mason was named at center Sugar Ray Robinson In Chicago eher, Jay HOok, a $75,0110 bonus
1%4 E. MUll St.
·
.~HillS II'~JM RPI~IR
day out for drills .
,
, on the all West Virginia team Ill,!! on May 1. In the one bpu; altex pla~r frl!t11 No~~Willlt.. n Unl·
llFSIIOIII' UP- Hallb.ork Dick
)lear.
the return ,mntch with Robinso11, verslty.
'
l!inher. ,Uneback~r Hlllmer Ol•on
The Falcons will be led on the Fullmer decl&amp;ioncd Ralph Tleer J Hook pilc~,d JI!Ortlesa _ball in
RPORTS nESK NO'l'R~ Bv United Pre~s:
1nd fullback Dpn Daley hue been
!told by LarrY Heuon and Jimmy Jones in June,
2 1·3 Inhinp be worked.
From Colleee· Pork , Md .. it 'avs Marvl~nd hns morale nnd
reeaaed on wal"rs bY tile Detroit
'l'he National Football o~ner!Pn•e as rhlef w•annns for· a comeback drive altAr
cwb alao announced It Coach Tornmv Mont hit oottom last v••r wllh a real loud
placed II!Cklo Dick Marazza thum~ win ••in ~ onlv two eame•. Tn all, 2P lettermrn hAvo reClemson on the re&amp;erve Ilst ~o
f~trn•d lnrludln• a numh.r nut 1-.t v••r for re•sons ranelnv
~ould ret11rn to school.
lrnm hrn&lt;en hones to weak oFfensive elforfs In th• rlass room.
Tomm\1M'nnt h~c: !'I sl"P.OlP~.q fnur mnnth~ ~hll!t~!'l of hfm.
I'APT'T'AT,IZlNG Olll FAMF. QEPARTMF:NT-for cbaritv·
Ted Willi•ms and Mickv Mantle were scheduled to nut on
FOB YOUR
• home-run rl•tel toni•ht but nostnonement .;, ordered when
RJ• Ted of the l!ert ~OK and Mantle of the Yanks turned un
I
lnrllsnnsed. William• Is n"••ln• A enid and M•ntl!l has a nalnt''l!, ,
lnl rase nl •hln solints. The ll.ed Sox and Yanlr•e., nlov to.
nlfhl •nd bnlh ore exnert•d tn ,be In the lineuu. The duel waA
1!f' for. o.on nri?A!.
to fh• wtnnert, f••"rlterhfr.
"'
, Tt Will como taler. Meanwhile: Williams 1.1 at .~76. Mantle
9-1 .a7o t.h• l•ll•r havin• been goose-egged in four trips
ajY,In~:~t thP ()1•inl11q h&lt;d 11i11ht.
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TlllnTAi'i INJURY LIST:
ll•~b Scor• "'" to make his ~•huf on th• mounrl for Clovel~nrl tn an PVhlhltlon veme against Toronto Thur!rlav h!lf thP
ftreh•ller. hit In tho right Pve Mav 7 In JIM or rtutv aPalnst
th• Yankoes. savs: "I'm ~oln• tn onotno"• nitchih• 11 ntll mv

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'exchanged marriage vows Rev eryool, Oh1o and Mr and Mrs
service to be registered, and
A.l ,
R C El!1s rt!ad
double rmg Nt!lson Roush and chdd1en of allows any member of the armed
,..t0f1C!
FOR CONSISTI!NT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
IY VIRGINIA .CARLETON
serv&gt;ee at 8 p m Saturday Au New Haven
services to vote If he or she Is 21 IIOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
NeW~ rubbc1 bcllmg a wtdc 50 MORRISTON FAMILY REUNION gust lOth For her weddmg the
Mr and Mrs William VanMeter years of age, a Umted States Clti·
Sealed proposals w1u be re
foot lon g 2 ~ H P and 1¥t H.
Members of the Mornston br1de wore a street length dress spent the week end with Mrs Cltf· zen, 11nd ll resident of Ohio U he ceaved at the offtce or the y 1J.
P Practically new Electric M1J Famli) with thetr f.rlends held of bctgc hnen w1th brown acces lord Jotmson, who IS statiOned In reSided in Ohio at the ttme he lage Clerk of the Village o( S_y
tors Will sell or trade for 600 thctr annual rcumon Sunday at sortes Her only Jewelry were New York
commenced eervict, he was a vot 1racuse, Meigs County Ohio un·
xl6 Ttres Stanley Gtbbs Rl 2~ the home of Mr and Mrs.. Robert eamngs a g~ft oi the groom
Mr and Mrs Waller Blake and log resu~.ence In the precmcl m ttl 12 00 o'clock noon of SepLong Bottom Oh10 Jn back of Sumner They have a lovely llome She earned a while Bible tuppeLI famtly spent Sunday with Mr and whlCb he restded, prov1ded the tember 13, 1957, lnstrad of Au
RATES
new Eastrrn H1gh School on Situated on hJgli hill overlook with a purpc orchtd
Mrs Hubert Roberts at Pomeroy time dunng whith he restded m gust 9, l!J07 as previously ad· ·
1
Ill 7 2nrl house down Shade mg the IM!autlful
Kanawha RIVer
Hl•r attendant was M ss Rosa
)frs Betty Fox and dallghter has .Ohio preceding his entrance mto \ertlsed, for the purchase of
HJVcr
9-3..Jlp and where panaramlc view of 11 ec R1ggs of Letart She wore a been discharged from Holzer Hos sen1ce plus the t1me spent m ser Waterworks Assessment Bonds of
8
I tell! per word. one la,.rUon Minimum charge GOc -4 "'ntr
the lower valle_y
of the Grent betge !men wtth wh1te accessor· pita! and IS af her home m Cbrton VICe equals or exceeds one year
sald village 10 the aggregate awn
per word for three toDAe(utivt insertions
Kanawha can be seen
1cs Her corsage was of yellow
Vultmg Mr and Mrs Dlna Lew·
The serv1ccman may apply for of $34,200 dated June 15 1957,
Speelal- One momh lor Z.5 centa per word
Goot:l use corn p1ckcr and tht ee·
Mosl of the folkJ: had amved rosebuds Charles Kearns of Le Is Sunday were Mr and :Mrs Cline ballots lumself on a form lurntsh· numbered from 1 to 40 mdusive
pmnt h1trh plow Mnford Har· by the time ror the noon hour tart 1us best man
Full ra!O of 2 teniA per wotd wiD be charged lor admttslng tr
Erwm of South Stde end Mrs ed by the Federal government and or th d mi t 0
f $l 000
Ht paM for before the l~tn of each month followinM ln~rt1on
rJS Racme 0 Phone 3659
and the mvocatlon given bv Rev
The new Mr! Gtbbs 1s a gra Stanley Colle_y ; nd c!uJdren of usually obtamable at all bases. or each eeKc~~~ bna ~ ~
1 0f •th
r..rr.rt in Adn:rtJsiog_qbould be reported Immediately The
])4 3tc
Robert
L
Hurley
pastor
of
the
duate
or
Wahama
H1g1
Schflol
New
Haven
on
a
form
furmshed
by
the
County
d
'
l
~n$l
~00
db e
Nb' &amp;.entktel trill not be respons:ib1e for moiJe lhan one lncor- - - - - - - - - MethodiSt Church the crowd en and a member of the Methodist Sam Roach was adm1iled to Board of Elections, or merely by nenomma JOn °4
an onds
reet JuerUon
1 Church The groom attcnde'l wa
joyed the piCniC dmner spread
Holzer Hospital Fr1da_y for med1eal wr1t1ng a letter to hts County
2;• d 480 /0, hl2
Card ol Thonb ond Speelll NoU.eo of !vents $tOil Obltuarlu
.~
, 011 hama Htgh School, served three attention Mrs May Wamsley was Board of l:lcehons The apphca no 'tl
f•:, 00
h tbee e
publlsbed at I cent per word.
th A
admitted last week 'for surgery
tlon does not need to be In any
mtna on
eac ' armg
tabl es In ott he lawn
5 hat•e of trees 011
years m e rmy as Corporal
mterest st tbe rate of I r (4%l
4: yr olf1 co w w1th J wt ck ~ old 1
- - - the 'pa'l 8
He was stationed 1n Gcrlll.illY
Mr and Mrs Vermee Miller of particular fOrm Jt only needs to
ou
(I)
heifer calf OrvtiiP Rhotlt s na Wantoo-PAPER H.l~GIKG- ~
At the busmess sesston letters
d
1 d
Col umbus called on Mr and Mrs contain words which, liberally per cent per annum payable
----,----re~~d by th~ san A"l now emp 0ye &lt;~t lRnc Kal Walter Blake and famlll Sunday construed, Indicate the request for semt..annually on the 15th &lt;lay of
cmc o Cull 130 bdw ( l' n s oo
yean exlierlence. free et I of grtetlngs were
Nsadquortors l&lt;ir
June , and th c 15th day o1 Deccm
er ummum p1ant at avcns
and 5 oo
g 3 3tp
mates I.. V Reldn~11, Raclr. • pres ld en l rrom Mr and Mrs wood
Ml\ and \Irs Ross Kmg and ballots, the eleetlon for WhiCh he
lant,.nlto Luggage - Lane Cedar
Box 124 Ohio
1~•· HodmeMr LucEalsl, KJansaa CLtty\11 Mo I For the present Mr and Mrs ) chtldren VISited Mrg Betty Call desires ballots, that he 15 servmg her of each year
commencing
(~ht'lta - LAU Window P'lnan
rs
en ones
I eton, G bb
k
I and family Monday
ID the armed lcrces that he hal a December 1~ 1957 ond maturing
Frljldalre Refrlgeratoro
For Sale 2 yc If nlcl t: Oii w, slcrn
0
1 s are ma m~
tlmr
home
on
D
e
•·r
J•
f
th h
Mrs W C Holland and Laura res1dence tn ttlc state and surft
e emU(; u
eilch year, as
COIo • re Iat JVes of th e fam,lt Y
loltor '•rnlluro, Mhlcfloporl, Ohio
Plca.surc
I 1II' t
ltc) no ids
7
Three deaths dur1n~ t~ year WI l c grooms parents
Mrs Helen Barker attended the ctent informahon to ~nable the follows $1. 00 In 1958 $1 500
I 29 tf
Dmry Store \!11 dl! porl 9.ft 3tc
were reported as follows Mrs
Parsons reumon held at the New Boartl of Elections to detennme from 1959 to 1969 mcluuve :and
Myrtle Lewill and her grandson,
A f FIAMdiL Y OtNNEhR S
Haven Park Sunda_y
the prec1qct m wh1ch his res1 $2.000 fr1lm 1970 to 1977 m
tee Cream Soc1al S!lt ntghl Se.;i
•
7th at Tuppers PlaiR! Mcthor!J~I New lfl ga pump ~un $fi000 ( h11Simas sel~mg Reason will "oon WI nm rord "-·
vrve 11 J ones o1 Gl
' as d
tam1
th y h 1nncr f wa~ c1Ll un
Mr and Mrs
Everett Durring dence is located He should also· clus1ve
1
smglc barrrl 20 ga $25 00 18
Churrh Pu~ and cake scrvetl
be here Prepare n!lw for large gcw, W Va and James 'M1lton ' Y, a e orne 0 Ml and Mrs of Nitro W Va VISited Mr and state hl8 armed sernce address I Ally one aesumg to do so may
mch J1g S:~w $25 00 HI 1rk ami pror1ts scllmg beautiful A,von Lew1s of Pmnt Pleasant Several ~m rew Fl~d~ hondormg lhel'" J Mrs Bl{l Wdhams and Judy the to whach ballotll should be mad present a bid' or bJds foc said...
with home made Jce rn•am
ouse gues
r an Mrs John past week
cd
bollds Dased upon their bearmg
Tan Tree Dog , 1 d 2 pups
Enryone welcome
9-4 3tp
Cosmetics
4-3-Stc births were reported
~25 00 F'lu v1l W1sc Baile) Run
ResolutiOns were adopted ex Ftelds Ft Worth Tcx EnJoymg
Mr and Mrs Lawrence MeDer·
a different rate Q( mterest than
No buntmg allowed un my farm
.Road l'omWJ}
9-4 3tp
pressing the appreciation or the th~ ~~Y wJere ihe ~onporee!l Mr mitt of Nitro vlstted Mr and 'Mrs
I that her~mabove spee1£1ed, p,rov1d
day or mght rayc (lowell i 1
---reumon to Mr and Mrs Lucas ~n
r~
J ~re f"p • attyM Mardv Lloyd Wdhams Monday evemng
ed that where a fractional inter·
cine Oh1o
94-31 p
TERMITES EXTIItMINATID
and Mrs Jones for their letters
nn an e 0 omeroy r an
Mrs Thelma Henry Mrs CJara
est rate Is btd, such frBctJo:t
ncc nnchllonel Slllg&lt;'r
Portable
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
shall be one-quarter Gf one per
Electnc Sc" mg \1achme New For free mspechon phdne 383M of greetings and Mrs Ella Ruble Mr: James Fields Chiton Mr Wdhams and Mrs Dana Lewts
Gilmore Supply Store, Pcmeroy of West Concord Mass, and Mrs ~nc Mrsd ~~arles h Fldrleld!,C the VISited Mrs 1\fay Wamsley at Hol
Jame8 Holt who has been a na cent or a. ml.dtiplc tHereof
Mot or New {arr) mg case all
All wcrk guaranteed Fully ln Bertha Cunnmgham of Akron, 0 M1ke
os 19 Georg
an
elrd B
c 1 Fenld arol, zer Hosp1tal Sunday afternoon
"
Said bonds are ISSUed In antJ
tJent for several weeks at the
'} .... J.
new WJrmg: 5 year Guarantee
We wish to thank Rev Freelantl
sure
aug
an'R
lndu.dr
al
and
who
were
unable
to
attend
'
r:
an
en It s
Joe Chapman of RuUand Ohio, Mason Clime has returned home patton 111
.d the colled1o•
I
d V h
" of sp••lal
....
} ree srt uf attar hmcn ts wllh
Norris, Ewings Funeral Hom('
The same of'lcers from last
has returned home after spending
~
assessments heretofore lev1ed for
Res1 I eJ.tIat Term Ite ConttoI &amp;er·
1 St 10 Soltl I unti ed Supply
friends and relatives ror thc1r
vice. St Mai')'.J, W VI
7 25 tf year were held over for the next
MRS GIBB:s HONORI!O
I a week with tlls grandparents Mr
tile purpose of constructing wate1
llowers, donaUons and man y Uosc ou t sa le on ly $14 50 Pay
Custom
Built
Kh;h;;-~,
year
as
follows
President
I
M
Mrs
Wil!tam
Gibbs
(nee
Vlr
and
Mrs
He!111an
Cartwnght
RETURNS
HOME
mams
and laymg water p1pe m
SJ
00
Wcek
b
1111
F'rcc
Home
i:lnd thoushtA and deet:l~ dunn g
do!tilned £or fOUl home Fret! Crump, V1ce President, J H Le gmta John~on) was honored with 8
Mffi Chatl••s Cartwright and
Mr and Mrs Wilham Purcell streets of the v1llagc for t~e
Demo ca ll 11untln 0 lon Jn ~ 9117
the UlneM and t •11th of Olll
estimates Foreman &amp; AbboU 1::1 Bnd Seetetary Treuurcr )Jro m1scellaneous shower m the 50 Elaine and Mrs Herman Cart who hav,t been the bouse guests waterworks dl5tnbution sy!tem of
or write Hou.scholcl Sewlllg JUS
molhcr Dura Rose
The Ro~e
Phone 84 y
861f Char1otle Rice
Clal rooms of the Hartford Metho wright v1s1ted Mr and Mrs Ralph ()f Mrs Henry Jenkins and lam fhe vtnage under authority of th~
Jrrt Ave Jlunllllglun \o\ Va
Family
9-4 ltp
62
FoJI()Wifig is a l~&amp;l of tbo~W dtst Church Fnday evenmg Hos Cartwright at Mason last TUesday Jly for several weeks left Mon general laws of Lhe Stale of Ohio,
D4-1\tp
prcstnt M:r and Mrs W n Mel tesses were Mrs oran Love and evcmng
day Cor the1r home m Alhambra p!I'tifU1arly Sedions 133 01 to
lr----------"""'IIUDIO 6 T'lLEVISION StRVlCE ton, Mr and Mn J c Bcar 11 Mrs Ray Fields The cventug was
Tom W1llnms returned lo Hunt California
13348, mclusive, of the Revised
Phont 1JO, ctefand Appliance Mr and Mrs Rod Ra nd Mr 01nd spent mformally After the open mgton where he IS employed after
-+-C9(1e an" under and pur!mant to
ln lovtng memor) or our f .th&lt;'f
~:SU lld W. M.&amp;.ln St.. , Pom"ror Mr.s Joseph! Fasanetll and son mg of the beautiful gifts refresh a week's vacation w1th h1s par
PERSONALS
an ordtnanCe No 125 adopted by
J W Eskew who pa.sscd away
Earl Joseph Mr and Mrs Clark mcnts were served to Mrs WJ!llam ents, Mr nid Mrs Lloyd Wit
Mr and Mrs A c Newton of the council of sa1d village on
two yea_r~ ago Sept 2 Sadly
Lees and daugbler, Robtn Cooper Purcell Alhambra Calif Mrs llams
St Clou~ Fla were weekend July 2, 1957
mlsscd'!W' hls family
9 3 ltc
Save $100 to $11100
QUICK SERVICE on Wlltlh r.. Mrs Jerry A Roaeh ind Gayle Elizabeth Gruescr' Mrs William
Floyd Roarh of Huntington '' guests ol Mr and Mrs George
Both pnnctpal and mleresl arc
- ·, - - . One Two and 11Jn•e Bet! rooms
palrtna hJ ramor, Tr•lned Diana Roach Elm-er Brannan, Kelly, Mrs John Kell, 1\fr.s Thurl home due to the seriOUS Illness Lerner
payable from !united taxes at the
(8)
~~~f;e:to~n~nus;o~~ n;~~~~~~u!Jr watchmaker, c.;oLUNB JEWE Lillian Brannan Rt.'V an&lt;l Mrs Stone Mrs \\i!Uiam McKmght of his father, Mr Sam Roach
Mrs w T Stone IS Vl&amp;itlng O(flee or the VIllage Treasurer,
laM Po11hae $1,~~ V8 2 door we re dcallng Ofl the very low
LERS Poneror
1-3-U Robert Hurley and children Ro Mrs Emil Kmght
MT's HalliY
relatives in Columbus 0 this Syracuse, Ohio
Sedan, H_ydramatlc dme, H &amp; move m tomorrow Try w1
be1 t, Trcssle and Bruce
Gibbs, Mrs Jacob Phllt!pS !\Irs
week
'
All b1d9 must be aceompanu:d
M One careful owner I OW e5l po&amp;!lblc terms!
Dotty Dowell, Wm Blemng Oris Cunningham Mrs Oro Glbb,
Mrs Earl Dean Knight who I by a liond or cerlifted check, pay
mUeace A cream pucr Blaet
CONCRETE BLOOU
Phyllis Melton . Nellie Bessmg Mrs Arthur \\iaylan~. Mrs Harry
/.
has been a surgical pal1ent at the able to the village, equal to at- . . .
tnorr. Pomeroy
8 29-61&lt; • TIN ':'DJ~:E SELECTION
"lultd l o - Por ~
Naney Dowell Allen Dowell Eve Gr&gt;mm llrs Vernon Gnnste.d
Holzer Hospital lll.Jio!Jjpotit wa.;1lmt one (I \l,.P" cent of Ihe
Mln!f recundltloned user! one
0
Jyn anrf Demce Woomer Mr and Mr.s Ellen Duncan, Mrs Lucille
removed to her bohle"'M:onday
bonds bid
upon conditlol'l
111M Ford 1895 2 door Sedan
and lwo bl'&lt;lroom trOllers
RUESER BLOCK CO.
Mrs ·otto ,Iones Mr and M" Powell Mrs Earl 1'1elds MIS
Mr and Mrs John Ftelds and that 1f the b1d IS accepted the fls
Original black flnl.! h lik e new
FRF t DELIVEnY - QU!f Kl
I MIIH North of,...,.,..,
Blll.Y Lee Wllkmson and familY George McKmght Mrs
Ruiter
ehlldren, F't Worth, Tex have cal officer Will deliver to the
Blaettnars Pomcroy_ _ 820-ll
_ tc
Open Days A Week
__
James R Jones of (, Jasgow w Kmght, Mn Eu.abeth Johnson,
By TED W. BROWN
been guests of Mr and Mrs An succe5sful bJdder, w1thm tbrce
7
19M Mercury $140~ 2 door
---- --Va Mr and Mr~ Otho Dla11 Mrs Mnbcl Skaggs Mrs Willwm
Stcrtt~ry of St1tt
drew Fields and fam1ly
weeks or the awar&lt;l a complete,
"lind Top" coupe Power
Mr and Mrs Edw81d Somers Fields Mrs Evelyn Edwords, Mro
Ohto " one of the 23 states
Mr ond Mrs I w Gtbbs and ccrl1f1td trsnscr&gt;pt of the pro
Steering Mcrcomatlc tlr ve ll'(c
(;oodClt~aaVndCII"t
Mr m1d Mrs A Ray Roush Mr Clyde Ji lcids Mrs Francis John which makes uadequate' prov! daughter LoiS Ann have spcnt1c eedmgs .sohowillg the bonds to
1
DIIW ln every dch.ll Blnrttnan
All Makes and Modell
nnd 1\lrs Mason Mormton Jr and son, Mrs Davtd Ftelds Jr Mrs s1on for votil!g by members of the lhe p.&lt;Uit week In Chester W Va, have been legally tuued and the
Pomeroy
2Q Hie
US 23 South
ehlldren Darlene and Donald ul WilHam C Gt bb' Mrs Donald armed servtees ThiS does not the guest of hiS brother Hal Gtbbs btdder wlll receive ar.d pay for
8
WAVERLY OHIO
AUTO SALIS
Parkersburg 1\fr and Mrs Mri James, Mrs J 1\1 Crump, MJs1:1es mean thkt only 23 slates allow
Mr and Mrs Edward Yurley Jtucb bonds as may be Issued as
19158 Bultk VB t2 -490 4 door !
v1n Supple Mrs. Leland noach Esther MoKmgh_t Helen Rlffle members \ of the armed acrv of Pittsburgh were visJtlng rela abover set forth, wtthln 30 days of
Specla\ liard Top' Sedan I r.!~ 1
and dau,thter Mary Lou Mr and Eileen Anderson,
Betty Kelly ICes to vot-e, but oply 23 states tives here last week
the award sa1d bond to be foc
th11n U 000 n1Ues
Dynaflo~
!FOR SALE)
Mrs E11 rl Morr1Aton and ch1ldre11 Helen Jenkins Bessie Jenkins, have set up laws which allow them
Bett_y BttTriS and Juhbng Me· fruted or 9aid check to be rctatn
drive R It H Almost like the .~or Hl'i ••• urrmh nr Sc hnol~ Nt•\1
Dan I.arr)' And Net!, of Charles Mildred Chapman Marllyn Gibbs either to vote w1tbout bemg reg1s- Clung attended the Farm Youth ed bl' the village 1f nid conrll
day It W'll
old Blacttnon
Stamless R('fflgerator 32 ru
~UCTURAL
t IIAMI
trn Mr and Mrs E r. McC ul Judy Duncan Conmt Sue Gil tered, or to register by ma1l
Planntng comm~ttee In Pt Pleas lien Is not fulfilled, cr said chctll
1
Pomeroy
8 2Q..fftc
ft 2 dm1r co mplclc w1th 11nll
.CRAP IIOt•- MnALI
locn Mr and Mr'll Roy Yauge 1 !land, Ellen Grimm Sally Lou
Oh1o docs not requtre a person ant Monday evening
to be returned promptly at the
"" $0511 uu now $650 IIQ ()uar
and clul&lt;lren
Clara Cathorlnc Love, Debra Ftelds, Eltnore Ed
~ request of the •umssful bidder
antend JA CKS I!EFRI(,ERA
and Roy Ralph Rollms Johp W wardo, Maxtne Kearns and Pres
if the transcr&gt;pl IS not
Tt&lt;lN Nt W IIAVEN TU 231137
Sumner, Leah Ann Copley, Judtln ton Love
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8-19 2"p
F'' """"" Rae Conley I'ltr and Mrs Robert
Th e vtII age reserves 1th5e r1g ht 1o
2 door Blaettnar~ Pomeroy
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Sumner~" Mrs
Charlfs Palrm r
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FOR SAlE - Apple! New lla
the latter of Long Beaeh, Cahf
The prinCipal amount or the
10112 rontlae 1(498 2 door Scd&gt;n
Vtn Orrhord New limn Phonr 120 BI I
Mr and Mrs H E Crnmp !It
ISSUe Will be reduced by the
Hydramatlr drive Orlgl n•l ltuht
TU 240118
Hilt' - - - - - - - - - - and Mrs Barto L Durst Jr and
Jr HQIIIN N.IUIIIIIIII. l.t.
amount of cash payments o!
aroen fln~h Bl1ettnsr. romr 1 lllrnoooSim(MOu IDillhliCI AI•.., ehlldren Sherry and Alan Mr
ly Clifton Good Will Ctm
18N'T II nlcelo .. t bact hOIIll tlflclnl\rumonl ean record them. me.,ments made prtor to the
roy
8 20 6tr GilA VELl' 1 dACTOR SALI!:I a•d
MIMleport ,.,,. • Automobl.. and Mrs Robert K Lewis, Mu.
SURPRISE PARTY
llltd rtiU after&amp; vaealloDI
Il'tbtm ..,tlmatod that a nOll date of solo, tn which event sub·
ser .. ee R A Flr.law, 811 Z
Boo&lt;ll PhOI't GIII-I
~ Naney Btom Mr and Mrs Robert A surprtBe btrthday party was
Well, you probabiJ clon,reaiiH In 10011 wortlnf Dlller ean recos· stanllslly equal annual maturt
!lain St rom my
7 21 :1"7&gt;' -Ltwlj and clnldren, ~llthsel and given for Phylha Wilham• eclc
It, bot JOUr DOH ..tuaii.Y heiJ)InlN lht odor of a ltroDI chetDI· ties WJII be retuned The bond•
CQMJ&gt;1,JITE lnouranee Prolldlo., Sarah, Mr and Mrs Preston An bratlng hor 21st btrthday Saturday
,au pt lid or lhat teNion wblch ~In a quanUtJ u om.U u oa!J are ofrered subject to thts ton
Lift, Aut&lt; Fire, Polio Call Dor dmon ano son David, Mr and nleht at her home by Mrs Clara
!roQueDIIJ aoccmp&amp;D(u &amp;home- two lrUIIOIIIha of a pam.
dltlOn
- -Mmilean~
--M1llo, l\llddle;•r~ Obto
Mr&lt; 1conard Knapp of Cleveland William• and Ann
ward trip and tho &amp;pprebeNion You Dillb~ :'f.!llto polnl IIlli
No condlttonal bids wtll be re
L It IIAW~GS SONS OJ. - 2t fomatou IJrgro Pink
Mrs Charles E VanSiokle of St
Those attcndtng wero Jar.ct and
the tn4 of &amp; '*C&amp;IIoiiiOmelllllU
lll!olha not Ume abo cotved The approVIng opiniOn of
"ur 'l"ret'ker Service
naJ
non acln St t nn•l hnu "e East
Albano Mn Ma••le Lanier !II Janlee Nleholoon, Opal Kelly Mma
brlnp.
- · - ·Wilt a Wbolo ounce of IODII ex·
Peck, Shaffer &amp; Wllltams bond
Phone a2'l
Nl4ll Phone
from ~ct i 'Joi hoUNI wm. H
IIAl WAID
ulld Mrs Russe!tUwil Mr and Lcwlt, Dorothy 81akc, Denver
fcaWal SauD - . . ,.
penal peztume.
illtorneys of Clncmnah, Ohio, Will
..X DODGI • PLYIIOUTH Holme!, Syntcu~c Oh1o
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Blake, Gene Roush, Larry Fox,
DIA1188
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~ u DISt hu&lt;: cxpcose successful
8 13 tf
"'fr• Robart H RleC alld son Bob Wamsley, Donnie Smith Jaek
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........., 11110uof JOur D\l/11 .. ,
1 b1dd
•t'IO.WI.. Bobby
Mr und Mr. Houoton Young, Ro•cr Taylor Elaine cart
homeeanlnduceaoonaoo!weU· 11 taka bul&amp;lllll! or oo'lot
era
l=or
Brannan and chlloren Cathertnc wrljjht. Judy
• Williams, Janet Zer
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-urDOH to brlnabt.ct 10Dtolon1 1 d Bidsd should
scaletl WATER
and en
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'BID be FOR
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and Sammy MI., Mary Brannan
your entire bodJ'.
lomtloD ~4en~ Perhapt you
orsc
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Bar ' Rcatauranl
E.ltahhshed
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Mr and Mro Poke Lte and grand
You dOn't ha" to lllW &amp; COD- WDD't COIIICioWJ 'recornlle tJI1 IVORKS ASSESSRhMErdNTD
bu1ine1...for 2li yrs Wrltr Box
_,.,, Olllo
children, Roger Lee and Su&lt;On
oclona of!ort alonikr. In r..~ odor t1 .u; Bul your oll&amp;ctol"J
IC a
uc wor.,,
c/ o Scntlnol
B29 6tc GOOD BUSINESS (,ro&lt;'6ry atmc
Clo at.
C.K W111o
Williams
you probt.biJ won't lit- &amp;wan n! mech&amp;DIIIII lllfi&amp;IIIIJ wDI
Vlll!ge Clerk
and li:qul pml'nt c,ood rdzed lot
Rook .......
I S&lt;aberry, Mr and Mn Jahn Ltwli
PICNICS
IDJ !&amp;tDIII&amp;r odcr,t,IIIL Btal- your IIWIIDI711110 ~
Syracuse, Ohio
Loc11lcd 1n Rutltmd Vtllagc .__ _ _ _....._o;;:IIID tmd chl!dron, Ann Mary Jane and
Janet Z.rkle of Hartford, Ann
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The
o1
111»111 18 21 2$ (9) 4, 3te
11010
Very r&lt;!asonahly pneocl Poor •
John R, !'rank Rou•h Mr anu and Phylila Williams, Janot and
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Mrs Harold Ltwls and granrldau Janlee Nlehoi!On were pl(nlcklng
Not 01117 11
DOlt 1111 01117 oar 11110
our
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-----health reason for retirement
hter Deloris Bum"arner Mr
C d p k S d
Dfi&amp;D IIIli t IPI rroWIIII '!bat'~ how your DOlt tl&amp;ll de·
iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;
Phnnt 21934 MrM W S Up
g
11\',UIIA Cl AGIN,
•
at am en ar ' un ay
tbroqboul your ll!e, It 11110 teet lhl l&amp;tDIII&amp;r loothlnr lur·
aln"cr
8 30 6t&lt;
Plro. Automo•II•,HH"'
and Mro [ eonord Dowolt and
On Mor.dny, Jim Stewart, ;la
Dltl of the moot remarbblo rot1114IIIP q.t your cwniiDIIIeond
chU1!ren Mkhae), Lee Kay Hl1d son, Larry Fo1, Ltnnk! Smith Tom
meeh•nJm• of tb•IDUre bodJ. let;yov.knaw ita t;lme to rtlu.
ACCIDINT
Dexter Mrs Carrto Caudtlt Mr Wdltams, Helen Ga)heart, Ann
QVIIIICIII41111SELL OR TIIADE
Lifo, c-Ity
and Mrs Jame1 Ltwu. ch1ldren and Phylllo Wtlllams and Janet
AllaiJI(af Cdon
0. D.: 1'1 II tr)le \hal ol411
'New Rul1ber Belting 8 wide, II'J
Recrl Estate Broker Btrky, Bud, Barbara and Conmc and JI\RI« Nt&lt;holson motored to
No l&amp;lx&gt;rtlo17lnltrtuuDb ean motbm ha" a -lot laldenCJ
foot
long
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In MIDDLI,ORT. 01110
Mt ancl Mn James M I rump
Lake Aim• at Wellston
equal tha DOle when 11 comea to 10 il" birth Ia I'!)~!~ I
practlca!ly new Electric Moton
Ylo aro INdotl with Trrtdo·ln•ll
FOil
,_II
Ott
The next reunion of the fatntly
Mr and ~Irs George Burn• and
recef'flnji and onabllnl odors &amp;I Aillftr: Yeo, tllere II l allllhlll
- Wlll S&lt;ll or Trado for 800 x 16 61I
Tltoy
mull t» Look Em
wtll
be
held
on
lhe
fourth
Sunday
dauchtera,
~everly
and
Cheryl,
lop
opee4
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can
delocl
~r
propqrllon
of
lwlnl
bon
llres Stanley Glbb• Rl2, Long
Mlkt ,,. an Dffer.
tn August at the home of Mr went to Chorleston on Monday
Ilion 10 IDIDUII lhtl DO ~elm· lo ol4er IIIO)hm.
Bottom, Ohio, In bttck of new
and Mra Roy Y1us:er slluated on
Mr ,..nd Mrs Joseph Shea of
I liM blr-m.tiail•• II..
E"lm High School on , Rt T
2nd bouse down Shade River
Route
17
about
len
miles
up
Edgewood,
Pa
are
house
guests
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FARM FOR SALE 14811 ocreo
Mr and Mrs Ned Kina:
The leaders of the local
8 31 3tp
Sell raa1onably Contad Clan frBrn Henderson
1-I!H8 Model 3
Mr and Mrs Arthur Flek of dtsl Church a1)d the
Model&amp; Run fine
- : ; r - -- - - - - Wcleh, Ill I Rutland 0
JOHNSON.Ollll
NUPTIALS
Pomeroy
were
~altlnc
on
Mr
and
Church
hove
orgamzed
8 31 3tp
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The Methodl•t panonOIC m Mro Ned Kmg o~ Tuesday •ven fellowship to be notl·denonoint•·l
tJa The Brlp~e~l Cor1111
New Haven was the sce11e of an ir1g
uonal All _youth of tile
-- ~~~11_ _ 3 to ~ mum fur nished hou8c or F\lR SALE Eltella Holter house Impressive ceremony when Miss Mr hnd Mrs John Llverscdge of cor(hally
mvlted to
apartment In Pomeroy or Mid in Racine, 4 rooms and bath up Virginia Moe Johnson dauJhter Cbnleaton was caiUni on Mr and meetings will alternate
U(lftlht Beelwtth plano Good
dl cport Cal l J '"'"' Tho bel Ben
and B rool!lll down Hliheat ol of M"ro 'Mlilmaa M JohniOn and Mrl Ned H•nry, Thursday
the churehea. MeelllW to be
CondlUon can lOOn SPruce
franklin Slore, New Haven w
fer accepted Contact l.awrencc the lite Mr John.son Hartford
Mr and Mn George Burns en each Monday ev~nlng from 6 to
•N30J. Muoa City.
8 31 6lp
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Holler Waterford, Ohio. Pbone and William Gibbs, son of M1 tertatned, Thursday, with a plcftle
4 door. Cbeap transn01:tatloi1l
HAS \YRICK
1\~jeo for Sale on lblley Run - -- - •• • - - - ~ Beverly 713-F4
9-3-6tp and Mra Dewey ~lbb• Lttarl supper. They had as gueato Mr
anrt Mra Llversedae, Charleson~
W T Stone received
iii; 11 Pomeroy Rt 2 Frank ( 14) For Rent
120 ..,., _ 8~ ,.,;s ~_,--....:==-NOTICI OP A,I'OINTMINT
Mr and llr1. Joseph Shea of Pitts lnjur1es Saturday evemnl!
lll'ltk.
~le
tractor tillable E1tlmate 7500
Admlnlotrator
burlh o~~nd llr and Mrs Ned Hen· hl! ear got out ef control
Ap&amp;rtmcnt for rent 4 rooms and f fL timber Good fences Plenty
lstoto of Roy Lowla Smllh
ry
.4, door Clean and mce 1
balh Adults only Phone 440M
water GC~od 7 room hlluse
ran into a tree
o.r :t~h·~~:shl~~~~
Notice 18 hereby pven that Roy
Mrt. Ned Henry, !Mrs Joseph Service
Stat1on tn P1
or 24 Y
8-21-8te
Luge bim other outbulldlnp R Smtth whoae Poal O!llte Add S~ea ond !\Irs George Burn• and
Sumo lru1l Mootly peach A reos II Portland, Ohio haA be\n glrlo went lo Williamstown and accldent occurred about
Nice rurn1shrd apartment in Mid
Mr Slone'a &lt;;Of was conupbtlely I
lood !arm and priced rtlhl
duly appolniOd as Admlnlltntor Pukeraburc, Tuesday
dleport 1 room! and bath Call
demolished
larl Mondor, Rnltor
of the Estlte. of lloy Ltwla Smith
Kr ond 'Mrs Poarl Ronah and
6170
6 31 8tt
Poa•l Porkor, A~tnt
hie ol Me~• C&lt;&gt;UI~, Ohio, de- Jtamilf, Eut Uverpool, Ohio apent
Plittlo 201
4 room house 3 acre1 &amp;arden $35
ceuod
' the -k end wtlh llr and Mra
per month At Apple Grove - aSl Sle Dated lhll 3111 day of Allill't W H Fox
See Alex Wheeler
8 31 3lc Lot 8ll x 40 Desirable location !9B7
Villll., llr.
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John C Bacon
Johnaon over
Ext~Ion f(IC!d• ~· Chlldre111 HoniG Hill flOO.
J~dte ol the Probate Court and::.-:--: .• ::•
Han).,, nat l&lt;ati&gt;ld Mardi. DroP &lt;.1oiiii- Contael Geo. Cond• 1611 Lh&gt;
coin Heights, Pomeroy Phone
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of the Flaming Arrow
wou1d have tied on added relel&amp;el,
Patrol gave Second elm award•
(ContiAued from p1gJ Ont)
amd they W'Jre not preaented
(Contlnuod from Po- Onol
to Korl Beck Rlebord Bodlmer
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After Sheets' talk, &lt;lloeu,.l&lt;ll\
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Tom Rail and Carl Lefever
-Two years ago upan arlvu:e pointed to conceht with toes in rom 1stratlve uslotant to Bl1hop
Leonard Gw!•.. ow"'"· d , , .
"""' •• , va. ~
of the State .DePIIrtment of Edu !he dlstrlet " mneh II to eoneern Hazen G Werner
On
Saturday
after
th
Ttb
Flytnti
Eagl" pre,.nted Second
cation th e Nor&gt;fhern Board 88 with better educaUon It was stat
s~,gned aU !IS }\tgh school stude1,1 ls ed 'What was lood enougfJ for Bishop Hazen G We~:~~: re:ideni Clau awards to, G,uy Ault, ~ack
to other dt&amp;lr!l&gt;ll
roe lo good enou(h for my chll b1shop of the Ohio Area, WtllJ Satterfield, Denn1.!1 Saelens, Llo)'d
speak to the Ja_ymen on the sub- Sayre and Harold Lemley
2 - The board shortly after dren "
Coleman o! the Wolf Patrol
'' ar(b resrlndecl Its own arlJOn
Sheets noted that the 1tntc Je&lt;l "The State of th o Chureh m
Uftt'r IJIC!Umre wus broucrht b) b(lard has approved hi~ p0111tion an Ohio ' That evening the me
11 gave Second Closs a wards tq For
rll.&lt;t Barhtrl and Erie Chambers
dbtnrt Clt17.en~ who lnstst"ed on relea~;:lng students Sh@ets' P"' n hear Bl1hop F Gerald lj:nsl:y
holdltlg onto the1r hiJ;h school
son, Jam(ls, Is enrolled at Rutl'and sul~mt bishop cl the Des 'Mdlncs wtLll two others of his Patrol
S Until Monday of this week thts terln
Area and former pastor ol North absent
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David Z11 k!e Senior Patrol
all request s for relenses hud been / Board members cmphatieally Broadway Church of Columbu
grantod by the board totalling d(llUed they had 1111d two ye11n speak on The tin 1ty We Seek!• Leader wns introduced b)' Mills
enb
a ond iuuse for a new BJsbop Enslf'Y will come dtreetly and pre~cnt e d the W1ld Lift:
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4 Monday mght member Darrel Stade school ad(\1\1on was ~pprov
he
wtll bave been a delegate to ment bat'ges wh!C'h go toward Jus
Hanmg &lt;:hanged his mmd and sup ed that such approval would "save
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ported a mot1on to rescmd the ac the high school ' It was agreed, the conference of The World berommg an &amp;gle• Scout
Council
of
Churches
on
uThe
Un·
The
scoutmaster
thanked
the
tlon granting the 51 x releases however, that ..rumor and talk • lty We Seek"
r,
mothers or the Scouts and Cubs
For rescmdmg, Darrel Hanmg and was 8pread tllat such action would
On Saturday mornmg the lay who und.er \he d1rect1on of Mrs
Glen Haning of Pagetown agamat save the high school
WJII partiCipate m workshops Jack: Salterf1eld served punch
regelndln~, board pre8lde'nt Paul I Discussion also showed that the men
In
a
of varied areas of and eook1es to the boys leaders
lne Atkms nnd Mrs Carne Sheets ptatf! does not want the high churchnumber
work
md audience
The board two years ago a£ler school as it is but wtll not take
New conference lay leaders WJ I
sendmg its n1gh school students the responsibility or clo!llng tt
be takmg part in the meeting Fot
WclJs presented Cub awards to
nwa), retracted when Citizens Neither wlll the board
the
OhiO
Conference,
the
lay
lead
Roy
Coleman, Pat Edwards, Asa
sc:nured the countryside and ob
However, by the 19~9 60 term er Js Paul Moberg ol Cmelnnatl ~rndbur)
David Jenkins John
tamed enougll teachers 1'he stitc all high schools m Ohio Will oper
Doyle
Stocker,
New
Philadelphia,
Evans,
Jtmmy
Butcher, who won
hod asked the boald rlo •hat's pte on a SO-pupil unit plan per
IS lay leader for the North East the Wolf award
Roy Coleman
best for Its ')tudents ..
teacher Th1s would provide Rar- Ohio
Conferel)ce
Larry Gladwell John Evans, tthe
Havnsonville High School this rlsonvllle enough furKis uJr two
Goi(len Arrow, Mirhl Puckett
yeur has four rull time teachers teachers and VlrtuaJly loek the
8e:1r Ray Picken&amp;, Llun"' Mtebl
and one hulf hme It needs f1ve to high school doors
' llo) d Michl
Archer " Jimmy
meet state •tondards tl cant pay
Willingness •• the Northern diS I
Butcher Denner awards Mils
five
trl(lt to face this fact, and the pos
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M\ rO"n M1Uer whose son b be
Principal Ernest Claywell told stbtl1ty oltl ever really happening berg "Compony d u 1011
commg e Scout was presented the
the board Monday nt&amp;ht Harrison has not been In the majority yet: alty--Can an : 11"1 ~
Lo) '!len Mothers Certlf!Cllle ot AoVtiJe cannot offer educational op it was clear
Both?. Is the bj P yee Ha\ic proval for her work as IRlstant
pohumhll~ cumpared to larger
John La
aup ect
Den Mdlher for Mrs R R. Pick
schools
FERNDA'" It! h
rew~ ersonnel suner en's
Den
Charles Sllloets Jr addre•sed
""• IC uP - Po- VIsor, Ohio Power Co , Ports
hce receiVed $2 and a letter frofll mouth will
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C H \\'.,.e Jr , chairman of
the meeltng askmg for contlnu a Grand Rapids man who explain· o •a' lldl spea o Group Tine.
ance of the release pobey Five ed he got 19 much pleuure fro... n u ng Cost-Conselous Su the Troop Committee and other
more release applleatlons were ta lk 1ng hl! way out of a parkin&amp;
·• pervlslon '
members of hn1 committee were
r~ady for presenlahon when the lteket that be decided to pay Jhe
"Appfymg Good Personnel Po guests at the Co•rl of Honor
ljoard tied on the mot10n to re fine
lle~es en lhe 1ob' " the subjeet wh1eh wai wei! attended b) par·~----which will be dlseussed lo Group enls and other relatives of the
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Four by W F Boyer Jr super buys
-ioi&gt;il
lntendent, foil department KaiSer
ACROSS
a Spendthrift 26 Back
~~~~:; ~nd v~hemlcal co. no.
I vote
6 Fetter
27 Son of
e lle!raud
7 -and
IJcltn
E E Slack assistant superm
II Coron&lt;t
/ egp
'9 B)'uth·
~Continutd from Patt Ontl
tendent Motive Power, Wort
12 CUt Into two 8 1\lver tOer )
Slmpliftcation and Personnel p~rsons- g~~thered on t~e other
equal parts 9 Atrlrm
Che..p\'"fe and Ohio Radway; 11de of the street oppoSite the
JS Accumulate 10 Gull·llkt
33
HunUngton,
will lead Group FIVe sohool
1' Rtddloh.
bird
matellat
"l'he
Wh•
and
How o( a Work
Some whlt,e stue.ents sa1d thot
yellow
11 Ribbon
3f lelond
Slmpllf1•
•tlOn
Program"
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be
If
Negroes we!e allowod m the
1
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Rower
off
dtv ·ssed by Slarl:
school, !bey wpuld refuae tc a•~
18 Three
19 Unen ~
lrelond
.e.d
tprelltll
20 OIOSJ '
35 Tlbttan
At
the
clo11mg
luncheon
seadon
1 After the 1 euardsmen t urned
18 flea eagle
21 Sure
prleilt
In the Marshall Omlng Holl
(war )
(oolloq )
38 Partly
39 Otherwlat
Glenfl Fouche, vice pres1dent of tl1e e~ght Negroes
back the
18 Manaclea
22 Young aeal
open
tO Observe•
Parade
PubheatJons,
Jnc
,
Chicago
crowd
tn
front
of
tl1e
build me
II Backbonea 23 Rtver
88 Prealde
U Conaumtd
flllnols will adlress the delegat broke up and the !800 white stu
:If Klltte hilt
IS A )
at o
u A twintna
1
es on 'U Are the Answer
&lt;ents at the !JChool reported to
28 Tom
2~ Fortify
tea tabJe
vine
Reservations for the ronftrence their rlasse!l
Sawyer'•
friend
may be made with Paul H Collins
Meanwhlle, half tra l'ks were
ao Precloas
directOr or adult education at still slaltoned at lhe corners o!
atone
Marshall Co11ege and cha1rman the school grounds and guards
31 A tremOf the conference planmng com men paced entrances to the
bllnr
mtttee
school They carry rarb1nes and
32 Devoured
The conference IS open to all ~1dearm~ none of wh1ch are load·
Sf A wln1
Tr1..State industries ll 1s co spon e!l
3T Ocoan
sored by tbe Huntington Fore
Uowever, live ammum twn 1s m
38 Fbotttko
man Managers Clnb and Marshall th~lr lfeiU
part
Theme or the ~957 eonrm ence
U Indian
Tile Arkansas Gazette said 1l
Is Pro~ress Makes Prosperity '
prince
made a check of all L1Ule Rock
U Gunwale pin
"DOl'
stores sel ilng , ,;~ uns and knives
15 To daunt
v
1he newspaperi,JsaJd dealers re
(archaic)
n
ported no unusual mcrease m the
cs Home
(~onllnuH from P1"' Of\•)
sate of possible weap.1s Fau
u Nootrtlo
bad Cub Pllck trauung, became I bus, m h1s tcii-'VJswn ~peerh Mon
f8 River
Srouts 1n less tune than other 1day mg:ht sa1d rcporLs of large
) (Belg)
boys,
• • " s.ale~ of kmvcs and guns were a
DOWN
Ue ll\lr:o4u&lt;:~d Pack master large, factor 1n placmg th e troops
1 Man'a
nickname
Wells whc
presented Robert at Central Htgh ~
2 Favorable
Swanson, Ray P1ckkens
James
The Gn2ette q ted Little Roek
opportunity
M1ller Alan Wallace, K1m Neal Pohce Chref M"a vJn H Pl)tts as
3 hllectric
1James. B~ley and Darrel Stumbo 1 saymg hu mt:n had taken no piS·
eatftlh
who are leaving the Cub ScouU 1tols from
students and 'We
f Lend
and enteri~ tfie Scouttng pro haven t seen any carovans e1th
gram 10 Troop 24~ M11ls wei 1t'T ' ~~aubus sa1d he had 'un
' rneuure. •
_
comed ttle ntw Scouts and said Idemable reports" o.f motor cara
,J)AILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here'• how to work lt:
that the Pack's loss was the van~ 1-'0nverglng on Uttle Rock
AXYDLBAAXR
Troop's gain
I to assemble on the school groWld
Is LONGFELLOW
The Seoutmaster presenled hiS
SHOW CAUSE ORDER
one tetter almply stands tor anothJr In tblt nmple A ll uaed
four Assistant Scoutmasters Lar
Davies ordered school superm
ror the three L s, X for the two 0 a, eilc Slhcle letten apoa·
ry Rice, Charles Vro~;nan, Gene tendent and members of the
trophu, the length and formation ot the words art all hlftta
Coleman and Leenard Gw1ar.dow· school board to show e&amp;U!e why
lta.eh day the code letten are diflerent
sky. TbeE;e young me.n who have CentraJ High had not been mte
boon
worklnc for the past two crated occordmg to the gradual
A Crn&gt;lorram Q..tauoo
year• with MUll are leaders of plan whleh wsa to havl! gone Into
•
VYHZ OZERtll NY SZ &amp; UVI&amp;II~I
the four patrola m the Troop aet1on Tuesday
and tber presented awards to Faubus said he will have to de
LAZM ON OZERZR NY BZ &amp; RloeiN
'
tide whether to ~ae the troops
( their potnol 1110mbera
ltlce, head of the Apache pa to proted Nell"o tblldren enter
-IZAM. /
1
J trol, rove Te~?.erfoot awards to Inc the school jle added he shll
l!!t*ll Oller onij ilatold Vance thlnka he Will be protecllng the •
Yeolo....;.o Cr»lo4uoto: STUDIJIS S£8Yil 11'0k PIIUIHIT•
1'0&amp; ORNAIIIENT, AND FOR ABIUTY - BACQJil
~0 Seoond
Clasa to Charles Negroes by keeping them out of
Diltrlb•lltl br l:iq' .........,.......,..
Clte,dle
S&lt;hool

avur

Rodne~ Downln~

Room•

d~hvercd

Meth0djSl Laymen

ICIIId !la release policy Thu! It

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'exchanged marriage vows Rev eryool, Oh1o and Mr and Mrs
service to be registered, and
A.l ,
R C El!1s rt!ad
double rmg Nt!lson Roush and chdd1en of allows any member of the armed
,..t0f1C!
FOR CONSISTI!NT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
IY VIRGINIA .CARLETON
serv&gt;ee at 8 p m Saturday Au New Haven
services to vote If he or she Is 21 IIOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
NeW~ rubbc1 bcllmg a wtdc 50 MORRISTON FAMILY REUNION gust lOth For her weddmg the
Mr and Mrs William VanMeter years of age, a Umted States Clti·
Sealed proposals w1u be re
foot lon g 2 ~ H P and 1¥t H.
Members of the Mornston br1de wore a street length dress spent the week end with Mrs Cltf· zen, 11nd ll resident of Ohio U he ceaved at the offtce or the y 1J.
P Practically new Electric M1J Famli) with thetr f.rlends held of bctgc hnen w1th brown acces lord Jotmson, who IS statiOned In reSided in Ohio at the ttme he lage Clerk of the Village o( S_y
tors Will sell or trade for 600 thctr annual rcumon Sunday at sortes Her only Jewelry were New York
commenced eervict, he was a vot 1racuse, Meigs County Ohio un·
xl6 Ttres Stanley Gtbbs Rl 2~ the home of Mr and Mrs.. Robert eamngs a g~ft oi the groom
Mr and Mrs Waller Blake and log resu~.ence In the precmcl m ttl 12 00 o'clock noon of SepLong Bottom Oh10 Jn back of Sumner They have a lovely llome She earned a while Bible tuppeLI famtly spent Sunday with Mr and whlCb he restded, prov1ded the tember 13, 1957, lnstrad of Au
RATES
new Eastrrn H1gh School on Situated on hJgli hill overlook with a purpc orchtd
Mrs Hubert Roberts at Pomeroy time dunng whith he restded m gust 9, l!J07 as previously ad· ·
1
Ill 7 2nrl house down Shade mg the IM!autlful
Kanawha RIVer
Hl•r attendant was M ss Rosa
)frs Betty Fox and dallghter has .Ohio preceding his entrance mto \ertlsed, for the purchase of
HJVcr
9-3..Jlp and where panaramlc view of 11 ec R1ggs of Letart She wore a been discharged from Holzer Hos sen1ce plus the t1me spent m ser Waterworks Assessment Bonds of
8
I tell! per word. one la,.rUon Minimum charge GOc -4 "'ntr
the lower valle_y
of the Grent betge !men wtth wh1te accessor· pita! and IS af her home m Cbrton VICe equals or exceeds one year
sald village 10 the aggregate awn
per word for three toDAe(utivt insertions
Kanawha can be seen
1cs Her corsage was of yellow
Vultmg Mr and Mrs Dlna Lew·
The serv1ccman may apply for of $34,200 dated June 15 1957,
Speelal- One momh lor Z.5 centa per word
Goot:l use corn p1ckcr and tht ee·
Mosl of the folkJ: had amved rosebuds Charles Kearns of Le Is Sunday were Mr and :Mrs Cline ballots lumself on a form lurntsh· numbered from 1 to 40 mdusive
pmnt h1trh plow Mnford Har· by the time ror the noon hour tart 1us best man
Full ra!O of 2 teniA per wotd wiD be charged lor admttslng tr
Erwm of South Stde end Mrs ed by the Federal government and or th d mi t 0
f $l 000
Ht paM for before the l~tn of each month followinM ln~rt1on
rJS Racme 0 Phone 3659
and the mvocatlon given bv Rev
The new Mr! Gtbbs 1s a gra Stanley Colle_y ; nd c!uJdren of usually obtamable at all bases. or each eeKc~~~ bna ~ ~
1 0f •th
r..rr.rt in Adn:rtJsiog_qbould be reported Immediately The
])4 3tc
Robert
L
Hurley
pastor
of
the
duate
or
Wahama
H1g1
Schflol
New
Haven
on
a
form
furmshed
by
the
County
d
'
l
~n$l
~00
db e
Nb' &amp;.entktel trill not be respons:ib1e for moiJe lhan one lncor- - - - - - - - - MethodiSt Church the crowd en and a member of the Methodist Sam Roach was adm1iled to Board of Elections, or merely by nenomma JOn °4
an onds
reet JuerUon
1 Church The groom attcnde'l wa
joyed the piCniC dmner spread
Holzer Hospital Fr1da_y for med1eal wr1t1ng a letter to hts County
2;• d 480 /0, hl2
Card ol Thonb ond Speelll NoU.eo of !vents $tOil Obltuarlu
.~
, 011 hama Htgh School, served three attention Mrs May Wamsley was Board of l:lcehons The apphca no 'tl
f•:, 00
h tbee e
publlsbed at I cent per word.
th A
admitted last week 'for surgery
tlon does not need to be In any
mtna on
eac ' armg
tabl es In ott he lawn
5 hat•e of trees 011
years m e rmy as Corporal
mterest st tbe rate of I r (4%l
4: yr olf1 co w w1th J wt ck ~ old 1
- - - the 'pa'l 8
He was stationed 1n Gcrlll.illY
Mr and Mrs Vermee Miller of particular fOrm Jt only needs to
ou
(I)
heifer calf OrvtiiP Rhotlt s na Wantoo-PAPER H.l~GIKG- ~
At the busmess sesston letters
d
1 d
Col umbus called on Mr and Mrs contain words which, liberally per cent per annum payable
----,----re~~d by th~ san A"l now emp 0ye &lt;~t lRnc Kal Walter Blake and famlll Sunday construed, Indicate the request for semt..annually on the 15th &lt;lay of
cmc o Cull 130 bdw ( l' n s oo
yean exlierlence. free et I of grtetlngs were
Nsadquortors l&lt;ir
June , and th c 15th day o1 Deccm
er ummum p1ant at avcns
and 5 oo
g 3 3tp
mates I.. V Reldn~11, Raclr. • pres ld en l rrom Mr and Mrs wood
Ml\ and \Irs Ross Kmg and ballots, the eleetlon for WhiCh he
lant,.nlto Luggage - Lane Cedar
Box 124 Ohio
1~•· HodmeMr LucEalsl, KJansaa CLtty\11 Mo I For the present Mr and Mrs ) chtldren VISited Mrg Betty Call desires ballots, that he 15 servmg her of each year
commencing
(~ht'lta - LAU Window P'lnan
rs
en ones
I eton, G bb
k
I and family Monday
ID the armed lcrces that he hal a December 1~ 1957 ond maturing
Frljldalre Refrlgeratoro
For Sale 2 yc If nlcl t: Oii w, slcrn
0
1 s are ma m~
tlmr
home
on
D
e
•·r
J•
f
th h
Mrs W C Holland and Laura res1dence tn ttlc state and surft
e emU(; u
eilch year, as
COIo • re Iat JVes of th e fam,lt Y
loltor '•rnlluro, Mhlcfloporl, Ohio
Plca.surc
I 1II' t
ltc) no ids
7
Three deaths dur1n~ t~ year WI l c grooms parents
Mrs Helen Barker attended the ctent informahon to ~nable the follows $1. 00 In 1958 $1 500
I 29 tf
Dmry Store \!11 dl! porl 9.ft 3tc
were reported as follows Mrs
Parsons reumon held at the New Boartl of Elections to detennme from 1959 to 1969 mcluuve :and
Myrtle Lewill and her grandson,
A f FIAMdiL Y OtNNEhR S
Haven Park Sunda_y
the prec1qct m wh1ch his res1 $2.000 fr1lm 1970 to 1977 m
tee Cream Soc1al S!lt ntghl Se.;i
•
7th at Tuppers PlaiR! Mcthor!J~I New lfl ga pump ~un $fi000 ( h11Simas sel~mg Reason will "oon WI nm rord "-·
vrve 11 J ones o1 Gl
' as d
tam1
th y h 1nncr f wa~ c1Ll un
Mr and Mrs
Everett Durring dence is located He should also· clus1ve
1
smglc barrrl 20 ga $25 00 18
Churrh Pu~ and cake scrvetl
be here Prepare n!lw for large gcw, W Va and James 'M1lton ' Y, a e orne 0 Ml and Mrs of Nitro W Va VISited Mr and state hl8 armed sernce address I Ally one aesumg to do so may
mch J1g S:~w $25 00 HI 1rk ami pror1ts scllmg beautiful A,von Lew1s of Pmnt Pleasant Several ~m rew Fl~d~ hondormg lhel'" J Mrs Bl{l Wdhams and Judy the to whach ballotll should be mad present a bid' or bJds foc said...
with home made Jce rn•am
ouse gues
r an Mrs John past week
cd
bollds Dased upon their bearmg
Tan Tree Dog , 1 d 2 pups
Enryone welcome
9-4 3tp
Cosmetics
4-3-Stc births were reported
~25 00 F'lu v1l W1sc Baile) Run
ResolutiOns were adopted ex Ftelds Ft Worth Tcx EnJoymg
Mr and Mrs Lawrence MeDer·
a different rate Q( mterest than
No buntmg allowed un my farm
.Road l'omWJ}
9-4 3tp
pressing the appreciation or the th~ ~~Y wJere ihe ~onporee!l Mr mitt of Nitro vlstted Mr and 'Mrs
I that her~mabove spee1£1ed, p,rov1d
day or mght rayc (lowell i 1
---reumon to Mr and Mrs Lucas ~n
r~
J ~re f"p • attyM Mardv Lloyd Wdhams Monday evemng
ed that where a fractional inter·
cine Oh1o
94-31 p
TERMITES EXTIItMINATID
and Mrs Jones for their letters
nn an e 0 omeroy r an
Mrs Thelma Henry Mrs CJara
est rate Is btd, such frBctJo:t
ncc nnchllonel Slllg&lt;'r
Portable
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
shall be one-quarter Gf one per
Electnc Sc" mg \1achme New For free mspechon phdne 383M of greetings and Mrs Ella Ruble Mr: James Fields Chiton Mr Wdhams and Mrs Dana Lewts
Gilmore Supply Store, Pcmeroy of West Concord Mass, and Mrs ~nc Mrsd ~~arles h Fldrleld!,C the VISited Mrs 1\fay Wamsley at Hol
Jame8 Holt who has been a na cent or a. ml.dtiplc tHereof
Mot or New {arr) mg case all
All wcrk guaranteed Fully ln Bertha Cunnmgham of Akron, 0 M1ke
os 19 Georg
an
elrd B
c 1 Fenld arol, zer Hosp1tal Sunday afternoon
"
Said bonds are ISSUed In antJ
tJent for several weeks at the
'} .... J.
new WJrmg: 5 year Guarantee
We wish to thank Rev Freelantl
sure
aug
an'R
lndu.dr
al
and
who
were
unable
to
attend
'
r:
an
en It s
Joe Chapman of RuUand Ohio, Mason Clime has returned home patton 111
.d the colled1o•
I
d V h
" of sp••lal
....
} ree srt uf attar hmcn ts wllh
Norris, Ewings Funeral Hom('
The same of'lcers from last
has returned home after spending
~
assessments heretofore lev1ed for
Res1 I eJ.tIat Term Ite ConttoI &amp;er·
1 St 10 Soltl I unti ed Supply
friends and relatives ror thc1r
vice. St Mai')'.J, W VI
7 25 tf year were held over for the next
MRS GIBB:s HONORI!O
I a week with tlls grandparents Mr
tile purpose of constructing wate1
llowers, donaUons and man y Uosc ou t sa le on ly $14 50 Pay
Custom
Built
Kh;h;;-~,
year
as
follows
President
I
M
Mrs
Wil!tam
Gibbs
(nee
Vlr
and
Mrs
He!111an
Cartwnght
RETURNS
HOME
mams
and laymg water p1pe m
SJ
00
Wcek
b
1111
F'rcc
Home
i:lnd thoushtA and deet:l~ dunn g
do!tilned £or fOUl home Fret! Crump, V1ce President, J H Le gmta John~on) was honored with 8
Mffi Chatl••s Cartwright and
Mr and Mrs Wilham Purcell streets of the v1llagc for t~e
Demo ca ll 11untln 0 lon Jn ~ 9117
the UlneM and t •11th of Olll
estimates Foreman &amp; AbboU 1::1 Bnd Seetetary Treuurcr )Jro m1scellaneous shower m the 50 Elaine and Mrs Herman Cart who hav,t been the bouse guests waterworks dl5tnbution sy!tem of
or write Hou.scholcl Sewlllg JUS
molhcr Dura Rose
The Ro~e
Phone 84 y
861f Char1otle Rice
Clal rooms of the Hartford Metho wright v1s1ted Mr and Mrs Ralph ()f Mrs Henry Jenkins and lam fhe vtnage under authority of th~
Jrrt Ave Jlunllllglun \o\ Va
Family
9-4 ltp
62
FoJI()Wifig is a l~&amp;l of tbo~W dtst Church Fnday evenmg Hos Cartwright at Mason last TUesday Jly for several weeks left Mon general laws of Lhe Stale of Ohio,
D4-1\tp
prcstnt M:r and Mrs W n Mel tesses were Mrs oran Love and evcmng
day Cor the1r home m Alhambra p!I'tifU1arly Sedions 133 01 to
lr----------"""'IIUDIO 6 T'lLEVISION StRVlCE ton, Mr and Mn J c Bcar 11 Mrs Ray Fields The cventug was
Tom W1llnms returned lo Hunt California
13348, mclusive, of the Revised
Phont 1JO, ctefand Appliance Mr and Mrs Rod Ra nd Mr 01nd spent mformally After the open mgton where he IS employed after
-+-C9(1e an" under and pur!mant to
ln lovtng memor) or our f .th&lt;'f
~:SU lld W. M.&amp;.ln St.. , Pom"ror Mr.s Joseph! Fasanetll and son mg of the beautiful gifts refresh a week's vacation w1th h1s par
PERSONALS
an ordtnanCe No 125 adopted by
J W Eskew who pa.sscd away
Earl Joseph Mr and Mrs Clark mcnts were served to Mrs WJ!llam ents, Mr nid Mrs Lloyd Wit
Mr and Mrs A c Newton of the council of sa1d village on
two yea_r~ ago Sept 2 Sadly
Lees and daugbler, Robtn Cooper Purcell Alhambra Calif Mrs llams
St Clou~ Fla were weekend July 2, 1957
mlsscd'!W' hls family
9 3 ltc
Save $100 to $11100
QUICK SERVICE on Wlltlh r.. Mrs Jerry A Roaeh ind Gayle Elizabeth Gruescr' Mrs William
Floyd Roarh of Huntington '' guests ol Mr and Mrs George
Both pnnctpal and mleresl arc
- ·, - - . One Two and 11Jn•e Bet! rooms
palrtna hJ ramor, Tr•lned Diana Roach Elm-er Brannan, Kelly, Mrs John Kell, 1\fr.s Thurl home due to the seriOUS Illness Lerner
payable from !united taxes at the
(8)
~~~f;e:to~n~nus;o~~ n;~~~~~~u!Jr watchmaker, c.;oLUNB JEWE Lillian Brannan Rt.'V an&lt;l Mrs Stone Mrs \\i!Uiam McKmght of his father, Mr Sam Roach
Mrs w T Stone IS Vl&amp;itlng O(flee or the VIllage Treasurer,
laM Po11hae $1,~~ V8 2 door we re dcallng Ofl the very low
LERS Poneror
1-3-U Robert Hurley and children Ro Mrs Emil Kmght
MT's HalliY
relatives in Columbus 0 this Syracuse, Ohio
Sedan, H_ydramatlc dme, H &amp; move m tomorrow Try w1
be1 t, Trcssle and Bruce
Gibbs, Mrs Jacob Phllt!pS !\Irs
week
'
All b1d9 must be aceompanu:d
M One careful owner I OW e5l po&amp;!lblc terms!
Dotty Dowell, Wm Blemng Oris Cunningham Mrs Oro Glbb,
Mrs Earl Dean Knight who I by a liond or cerlifted check, pay
mUeace A cream pucr Blaet
CONCRETE BLOOU
Phyllis Melton . Nellie Bessmg Mrs Arthur \\iaylan~. Mrs Harry
/.
has been a surgical pal1ent at the able to the village, equal to at- . . .
tnorr. Pomeroy
8 29-61&lt; • TIN ':'DJ~:E SELECTION
"lultd l o - Por ~
Naney Dowell Allen Dowell Eve Gr&gt;mm llrs Vernon Gnnste.d
Holzer Hospital lll.Jio!Jjpotit wa.;1lmt one (I \l,.P" cent of Ihe
Mln!f recundltloned user! one
0
Jyn anrf Demce Woomer Mr and Mr.s Ellen Duncan, Mrs Lucille
removed to her bohle"'M:onday
bonds bid
upon conditlol'l
111M Ford 1895 2 door Sedan
and lwo bl'&lt;lroom trOllers
RUESER BLOCK CO.
Mrs ·otto ,Iones Mr and M" Powell Mrs Earl 1'1elds MIS
Mr and Mrs John Ftelds and that 1f the b1d IS accepted the fls
Original black flnl.! h lik e new
FRF t DELIVEnY - QU!f Kl
I MIIH North of,...,.,..,
Blll.Y Lee Wllkmson and familY George McKmght Mrs
Ruiter
ehlldren, F't Worth, Tex have cal officer Will deliver to the
Blaettnars Pomcroy_ _ 820-ll
_ tc
Open Days A Week
__
James R Jones of (, Jasgow w Kmght, Mn Eu.abeth Johnson,
By TED W. BROWN
been guests of Mr and Mrs An succe5sful bJdder, w1thm tbrce
7
19M Mercury $140~ 2 door
---- --Va Mr and Mr~ Otho Dla11 Mrs Mnbcl Skaggs Mrs Willwm
Stcrtt~ry of St1tt
drew Fields and fam1ly
weeks or the awar&lt;l a complete,
"lind Top" coupe Power
Mr and Mrs Edw81d Somers Fields Mrs Evelyn Edwords, Mro
Ohto " one of the 23 states
Mr ond Mrs I w Gtbbs and ccrl1f1td trsnscr&gt;pt of the pro
Steering Mcrcomatlc tlr ve ll'(c
(;oodClt~aaVndCII"t
Mr m1d Mrs A Ray Roush Mr Clyde Ji lcids Mrs Francis John which makes uadequate' prov! daughter LoiS Ann have spcnt1c eedmgs .sohowillg the bonds to
1
DIIW ln every dch.ll Blnrttnan
All Makes and Modell
nnd 1\lrs Mason Mormton Jr and son, Mrs Davtd Ftelds Jr Mrs s1on for votil!g by members of the lhe p.&lt;Uit week In Chester W Va, have been legally tuued and the
Pomeroy
2Q Hie
US 23 South
ehlldren Darlene and Donald ul WilHam C Gt bb' Mrs Donald armed servtees ThiS does not the guest of hiS brother Hal Gtbbs btdder wlll receive ar.d pay for
8
WAVERLY OHIO
AUTO SALIS
Parkersburg 1\fr and Mrs Mri James, Mrs J 1\1 Crump, MJs1:1es mean thkt only 23 slates allow
Mr and Mrs Edward Yurley Jtucb bonds as may be Issued as
19158 Bultk VB t2 -490 4 door !
v1n Supple Mrs. Leland noach Esther MoKmgh_t Helen Rlffle members \ of the armed acrv of Pittsburgh were visJtlng rela abover set forth, wtthln 30 days of
Specla\ liard Top' Sedan I r.!~ 1
and dau,thter Mary Lou Mr and Eileen Anderson,
Betty Kelly ICes to vot-e, but oply 23 states tives here last week
the award sa1d bond to be foc
th11n U 000 n1Ues
Dynaflo~
!FOR SALE)
Mrs E11 rl Morr1Aton and ch1ldre11 Helen Jenkins Bessie Jenkins, have set up laws which allow them
Bett_y BttTriS and Juhbng Me· fruted or 9aid check to be rctatn
drive R It H Almost like the .~or Hl'i ••• urrmh nr Sc hnol~ Nt•\1
Dan I.arr)' And Net!, of Charles Mildred Chapman Marllyn Gibbs either to vote w1tbout bemg reg1s- Clung attended the Farm Youth ed bl' the village 1f nid conrll
day It W'll
old Blacttnon
Stamless R('fflgerator 32 ru
~UCTURAL
t IIAMI
trn Mr and Mrs E r. McC ul Judy Duncan Conmt Sue Gil tered, or to register by ma1l
Planntng comm~ttee In Pt Pleas lien Is not fulfilled, cr said chctll
1
Pomeroy
8 2Q..fftc
ft 2 dm1r co mplclc w1th 11nll
.CRAP IIOt•- MnALI
locn Mr and Mr'll Roy Yauge 1 !land, Ellen Grimm Sally Lou
Oh1o docs not requtre a person ant Monday evening
to be returned promptly at the
"" $0511 uu now $650 IIQ ()uar
and clul&lt;lren
Clara Cathorlnc Love, Debra Ftelds, Eltnore Ed
~ request of the •umssful bidder
antend JA CKS I!EFRI(,ERA
and Roy Ralph Rollms Johp W wardo, Maxtne Kearns and Pres
if the transcr&gt;pl IS not
Tt&lt;lN Nt W IIAVEN TU 231137
Sumner, Leah Ann Copley, Judtln ton Love
J
Wlth&gt;n the time speclhed herem
""
-ne 110
__
doora 1nd one like new Dcl[!,JJ c
8-19 2"p
F'' """"" Rae Conley I'ltr and Mrs Robert
Th e vtII age reserves 1th5e r1g ht 1o
2 door Blaettnar~ Pomeroy
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Sumner~" Mrs
Charlfs Palrm r
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FOR SAlE - Apple! New lla
the latter of Long Beaeh, Cahf
The prinCipal amount or the
10112 rontlae 1(498 2 door Scd&gt;n
Vtn Orrhord New limn Phonr 120 BI I
Mr and Mrs H E Crnmp !It
ISSUe Will be reduced by the
Hydramatlr drive Orlgl n•l ltuht
TU 240118
Hilt' - - - - - - - - - - and Mrs Barto L Durst Jr and
Jr HQIIIN N.IUIIIIIIII. l.t.
amount of cash payments o!
aroen fln~h Bl1ettnsr. romr 1 lllrnoooSim(MOu IDillhliCI AI•.., ehlldren Sherry and Alan Mr
ly Clifton Good Will Ctm
18N'T II nlcelo .. t bact hOIIll tlflclnl\rumonl ean record them. me.,ments made prtor to the
roy
8 20 6tr GilA VELl' 1 dACTOR SALI!:I a•d
MIMleport ,.,,. • Automobl.. and Mrs Robert K Lewis, Mu.
SURPRISE PARTY
llltd rtiU after&amp; vaealloDI
Il'tbtm ..,tlmatod that a nOll date of solo, tn which event sub·
ser .. ee R A Flr.law, 811 Z
Boo&lt;ll PhOI't GIII-I
~ Naney Btom Mr and Mrs Robert A surprtBe btrthday party was
Well, you probabiJ clon,reaiiH In 10011 wortlnf Dlller ean recos· stanllslly equal annual maturt
!lain St rom my
7 21 :1"7&gt;' -Ltwlj and clnldren, ~llthsel and given for Phylha Wilham• eclc
It, bot JOUr DOH ..tuaii.Y heiJ)InlN lht odor of a ltroDI chetDI· ties WJII be retuned The bond•
CQMJ&gt;1,JITE lnouranee Prolldlo., Sarah, Mr and Mrs Preston An bratlng hor 21st btrthday Saturday
,au pt lid or lhat teNion wblch ~In a quanUtJ u om.U u oa!J are ofrered subject to thts ton
Lift, Aut&lt; Fire, Polio Call Dor dmon ano son David, Mr and nleht at her home by Mrs Clara
!roQueDIIJ aoccmp&amp;D(u &amp;home- two lrUIIOIIIha of a pam.
dltlOn
- -Mmilean~
--M1llo, l\llddle;•r~ Obto
Mr&lt; 1conard Knapp of Cleveland William• and Ann
ward trip and tho &amp;pprebeNion You Dillb~ :'f.!llto polnl IIlli
No condlttonal bids wtll be re
L It IIAW~GS SONS OJ. - 2t fomatou IJrgro Pink
Mrs Charles E VanSiokle of St
Those attcndtng wero Jar.ct and
the tn4 of &amp; '*C&amp;IIoiiiOmelllllU
lll!olha not Ume abo cotved The approVIng opiniOn of
"ur 'l"ret'ker Service
naJ
non acln St t nn•l hnu "e East
Albano Mn Ma••le Lanier !II Janlee Nleholoon, Opal Kelly Mma
brlnp.
- · - ·Wilt a Wbolo ounce of IODII ex·
Peck, Shaffer &amp; Wllltams bond
Phone a2'l
Nl4ll Phone
from ~ct i 'Joi hoUNI wm. H
IIAl WAID
ulld Mrs Russe!tUwil Mr and Lcwlt, Dorothy 81akc, Denver
fcaWal SauD - . . ,.
penal peztume.
illtorneys of Clncmnah, Ohio, Will
..X DODGI • PLYIIOUTH Holme!, Syntcu~c Oh1o
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Blake, Gene Roush, Larry Fox,
DIA1188
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8 13 tf
"'fr• Robart H RleC alld son Bob Wamsley, Donnie Smith Jaek
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........., 11110uof JOur D\l/11 .. ,
1 b1dd
•t'IO.WI.. Bobby
Mr und Mr. Houoton Young, Ro•cr Taylor Elaine cart
homeeanlnduceaoonaoo!weU· 11 taka bul&amp;lllll! or oo'lot
era
l=or
Brannan and chlloren Cathertnc wrljjht. Judy
• Williams, Janet Zer
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-urDOH to brlnabt.ct 10Dtolon1 1 d Bidsd should
scaletl WATER
and en
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'BID be FOR
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and Sammy MI., Mary Brannan
your entire bodJ'.
lomtloD ~4en~ Perhapt you
orsc
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Bar ' Rcatauranl
E.ltahhshed
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Mr and Mro Poke Lte and grand
You dOn't ha" to lllW &amp; COD- WDD't COIIICioWJ 'recornlle tJI1 IVORKS ASSESSRhMErdNTD
bu1ine1...for 2li yrs Wrltr Box
_,.,, Olllo
children, Roger Lee and Su&lt;On
oclona of!ort alonikr. In r..~ odor t1 .u; Bul your oll&amp;ctol"J
IC a
uc wor.,,
c/ o Scntlnol
B29 6tc GOOD BUSINESS (,ro&lt;'6ry atmc
Clo at.
C.K W111o
Williams
you probt.biJ won't lit- &amp;wan n! mech&amp;DIIIII lllfi&amp;IIIIJ wDI
Vlll!ge Clerk
and li:qul pml'nt c,ood rdzed lot
Rook .......
I S&lt;aberry, Mr and Mn Jahn Ltwli
PICNICS
IDJ !&amp;tDIII&amp;r odcr,t,IIIL Btal- your IIWIIDI711110 ~
Syracuse, Ohio
Loc11lcd 1n Rutltmd Vtllagc .__ _ _ _....._o;;:IIID tmd chl!dron, Ann Mary Jane and
Janet Z.rkle of Hartford, Ann
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The
o1
111»111 18 21 2$ (9) 4, 3te
11010
Very r&lt;!asonahly pneocl Poor •
John R, !'rank Rou•h Mr anu and Phylila Williams, Janot and
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Mrs Harold Ltwls and granrldau Janlee Nlehoi!On were pl(nlcklng
Not 01117 11
DOlt 1111 01117 oar 11110
our
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hter Deloris Bum"arner Mr
C d p k S d
Dfi&amp;D IIIli t IPI rroWIIII '!bat'~ how your DOlt tl&amp;ll de·
iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;
Phnnt 21934 MrM W S Up
g
11\',UIIA Cl AGIN,
•
at am en ar ' un ay
tbroqboul your ll!e, It 11110 teet lhl l&amp;tDIII&amp;r loothlnr lur·
aln"cr
8 30 6t&lt;
Plro. Automo•II•,HH"'
and Mro [ eonord Dowolt and
On Mor.dny, Jim Stewart, ;la
Dltl of the moot remarbblo rot1114IIIP q.t your cwniiDIIIeond
chU1!ren Mkhae), Lee Kay Hl1d son, Larry Fo1, Ltnnk! Smith Tom
meeh•nJm• of tb•IDUre bodJ. let;yov.knaw ita t;lme to rtlu.
ACCIDINT
Dexter Mrs Carrto Caudtlt Mr Wdltams, Helen Ga)heart, Ann
QVIIIICIII41111SELL OR TIIADE
Lifo, c-Ity
and Mrs Jame1 Ltwu. ch1ldren and Phylllo Wtlllams and Janet
AllaiJI(af Cdon
0. D.: 1'1 II tr)le \hal ol411
'New Rul1ber Belting 8 wide, II'J
Recrl Estate Broker Btrky, Bud, Barbara and Conmc and JI\RI« Nt&lt;holson motored to
No l&amp;lx&gt;rtlo17lnltrtuuDb ean motbm ha" a -lot laldenCJ
foot
long
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Mt ancl Mn James M I rump
Lake Aim• at Wellston
equal tha DOle when 11 comea to 10 il" birth Ia I'!)~!~ I
practlca!ly new Electric Moton
Ylo aro INdotl with Trrtdo·ln•ll
FOil
,_II
Ott
The next reunion of the fatntly
Mr and ~Irs George Burn• and
recef'flnji and onabllnl odors &amp;I Aillftr: Yeo, tllere II l allllhlll
- Wlll S&lt;ll or Trado for 800 x 16 61I
Tltoy
mull t» Look Em
wtll
be
held
on
lhe
fourth
Sunday
dauchtera,
~everly
and
Cheryl,
lop
opee4
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can
delocl
~r
propqrllon
of
lwlnl
bon
llres Stanley Glbb• Rl2, Long
Mlkt ,,. an Dffer.
tn August at the home of Mr went to Chorleston on Monday
Ilion 10 IDIDUII lhtl DO ~elm· lo ol4er IIIO)hm.
Bottom, Ohio, In bttck of new
and Mra Roy Y1us:er slluated on
Mr ,..nd Mrs Joseph Shea of
I liM blr-m.tiail•• II..
E"lm High School on , Rt T
2nd bouse down Shade River
Route
17
about
len
miles
up
Edgewood,
Pa
are
house
guests
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FARM FOR SALE 14811 ocreo
Mr and Mrs Ned Kina:
The leaders of the local
8 31 3tp
Sell raa1onably Contad Clan frBrn Henderson
1-I!H8 Model 3
Mr and Mrs Arthur Flek of dtsl Church a1)d the
Model&amp; Run fine
- : ; r - -- - - - - Wcleh, Ill I Rutland 0
JOHNSON.Ollll
NUPTIALS
Pomeroy
were
~altlnc
on
Mr
and
Church
hove
orgamzed
8 31 3tp
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The Methodl•t panonOIC m Mro Ned Kmg o~ Tuesday •ven fellowship to be notl·denonoint•·l
tJa The Brlp~e~l Cor1111
New Haven was the sce11e of an ir1g
uonal All _youth of tile
-- ~~~11_ _ 3 to ~ mum fur nished hou8c or F\lR SALE Eltella Holter house Impressive ceremony when Miss Mr hnd Mrs John Llverscdge of cor(hally
mvlted to
apartment In Pomeroy or Mid in Racine, 4 rooms and bath up Virginia Moe Johnson dauJhter Cbnleaton was caiUni on Mr and meetings will alternate
U(lftlht Beelwtth plano Good
dl cport Cal l J '"'"' Tho bel Ben
and B rool!lll down Hliheat ol of M"ro 'Mlilmaa M JohniOn and Mrl Ned H•nry, Thursday
the churehea. MeelllW to be
CondlUon can lOOn SPruce
franklin Slore, New Haven w
fer accepted Contact l.awrencc the lite Mr John.son Hartford
Mr and Mn George Burns en each Monday ev~nlng from 6 to
•N30J. Muoa City.
8 31 6lp
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Holler Waterford, Ohio. Pbone and William Gibbs, son of M1 tertatned, Thursday, with a plcftle
4 door. Cbeap transn01:tatloi1l
HAS \YRICK
1\~jeo for Sale on lblley Run - -- - •• • - - - ~ Beverly 713-F4
9-3-6tp and Mra Dewey ~lbb• Lttarl supper. They had as gueato Mr
anrt Mra Llversedae, Charleson~
W T Stone received
iii; 11 Pomeroy Rt 2 Frank ( 14) For Rent
120 ..,., _ 8~ ,.,;s ~_,--....:==-NOTICI OP A,I'OINTMINT
Mr and llr1. Joseph Shea of Pitts lnjur1es Saturday evemnl!
lll'ltk.
~le
tractor tillable E1tlmate 7500
Admlnlotrator
burlh o~~nd llr and Mrs Ned Hen· hl! ear got out ef control
Ap&amp;rtmcnt for rent 4 rooms and f fL timber Good fences Plenty
lstoto of Roy Lowla Smllh
ry
.4, door Clean and mce 1
balh Adults only Phone 440M
water GC~od 7 room hlluse
ran into a tree
o.r :t~h·~~:shl~~~~
Notice 18 hereby pven that Roy
Mrt. Ned Henry, !Mrs Joseph Service
Stat1on tn P1
or 24 Y
8-21-8te
Luge bim other outbulldlnp R Smtth whoae Poal O!llte Add S~ea ond !\Irs George Burn• and
Sumo lru1l Mootly peach A reos II Portland, Ohio haA be\n glrlo went lo Williamstown and accldent occurred about
Nice rurn1shrd apartment in Mid
Mr Slone'a &lt;;Of was conupbtlely I
lood !arm and priced rtlhl
duly appolniOd as Admlnlltntor Pukeraburc, Tuesday
dleport 1 room! and bath Call
demolished
larl Mondor, Rnltor
of the Estlte. of lloy Ltwla Smith
Kr ond 'Mrs Poarl Ronah and
6170
6 31 8tt
Poa•l Porkor, A~tnt
hie ol Me~• C&lt;&gt;UI~, Ohio, de- Jtamilf, Eut Uverpool, Ohio apent
Plittlo 201
4 room house 3 acre1 &amp;arden $35
ceuod
' the -k end wtlh llr and Mra
per month At Apple Grove - aSl Sle Dated lhll 3111 day of Allill't W H Fox
See Alex Wheeler
8 31 3lc Lot 8ll x 40 Desirable location !9B7
Villll., llr.
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John C Bacon
Johnaon over
Ext~Ion f(IC!d• ~· Chlldre111 HoniG Hill flOO.
J~dte ol the Probate Court and::.-:--: .• ::•
Han).,, nat l&lt;ati&gt;ld Mardi. DroP &lt;.1oiiii- Contael Geo. Cond• 1611 Lh&gt;
coin Heights, Pomeroy Phone
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of the Flaming Arrow
wou1d have tied on added relel&amp;el,
Patrol gave Second elm award•
(ContiAued from p1gJ Ont)
amd they W'Jre not preaented
(Contlnuod from Po- Onol
to Korl Beck Rlebord Bodlmer
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After Sheets' talk, &lt;lloeu,.l&lt;ll\
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Tom Rail and Carl Lefever
-Two years ago upan arlvu:e pointed to conceht with toes in rom 1stratlve uslotant to Bl1hop
Leonard Gw!•.. ow"'"· d , , .
"""' •• , va. ~
of the State .DePIIrtment of Edu !he dlstrlet " mneh II to eoneern Hazen G Werner
On
Saturday
after
th
Ttb
Flytnti
Eagl" pre,.nted Second
cation th e Nor&gt;fhern Board 88 with better educaUon It was stat
s~,gned aU !IS }\tgh school stude1,1 ls ed 'What was lood enougfJ for Bishop Hazen G We~:~~: re:ideni Clau awards to, G,uy Ault, ~ack
to other dt&amp;lr!l&gt;ll
roe lo good enou(h for my chll b1shop of the Ohio Area, WtllJ Satterfield, Denn1.!1 Saelens, Llo)'d
speak to the Ja_ymen on the sub- Sayre and Harold Lemley
2 - The board shortly after dren "
Coleman o! the Wolf Patrol
'' ar(b resrlndecl Its own arlJOn
Sheets noted that the 1tntc Je&lt;l "The State of th o Chureh m
Uftt'r IJIC!Umre wus broucrht b) b(lard has approved hi~ p0111tion an Ohio ' That evening the me
11 gave Second Closs a wards tq For
rll.&lt;t Barhtrl and Erie Chambers
dbtnrt Clt17.en~ who lnstst"ed on relea~;:lng students Sh@ets' P"' n hear Bl1hop F Gerald lj:nsl:y
holdltlg onto the1r hiJ;h school
son, Jam(ls, Is enrolled at Rutl'and sul~mt bishop cl the Des 'Mdlncs wtLll two others of his Patrol
S Until Monday of this week thts terln
Area and former pastor ol North absent
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David Z11 k!e Senior Patrol
all request s for relenses hud been / Board members cmphatieally Broadway Church of Columbu
grantod by the board totalling d(llUed they had 1111d two ye11n speak on The tin 1ty We Seek!• Leader wns introduced b)' Mills
enb
a ond iuuse for a new BJsbop Enslf'Y will come dtreetly and pre~cnt e d the W1ld Lift:
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4 Monday mght member Darrel Stade school ad(\1\1on was ~pprov
he
wtll bave been a delegate to ment bat'ges wh!C'h go toward Jus
Hanmg &lt;:hanged his mmd and sup ed that such approval would "save
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ported a mot1on to rescmd the ac the high school ' It was agreed, the conference of The World berommg an &amp;gle• Scout
Council
of
Churches
on
uThe
Un·
The
scoutmaster
thanked
the
tlon granting the 51 x releases however, that ..rumor and talk • lty We Seek"
r,
mothers or the Scouts and Cubs
For rescmdmg, Darrel Hanmg and was 8pread tllat such action would
On Saturday mornmg the lay who und.er \he d1rect1on of Mrs
Glen Haning of Pagetown agamat save the high school
WJII partiCipate m workshops Jack: Salterf1eld served punch
regelndln~, board pre8lde'nt Paul I Discussion also showed that the men
In
a
of varied areas of and eook1es to the boys leaders
lne Atkms nnd Mrs Carne Sheets ptatf! does not want the high churchnumber
work
md audience
The board two years ago a£ler school as it is but wtll not take
New conference lay leaders WJ I
sendmg its n1gh school students the responsibility or clo!llng tt
be takmg part in the meeting Fot
WclJs presented Cub awards to
nwa), retracted when Citizens Neither wlll the board
the
OhiO
Conference,
the
lay
lead
Roy
Coleman, Pat Edwards, Asa
sc:nured the countryside and ob
However, by the 19~9 60 term er Js Paul Moberg ol Cmelnnatl ~rndbur)
David Jenkins John
tamed enougll teachers 1'he stitc all high schools m Ohio Will oper
Doyle
Stocker,
New
Philadelphia,
Evans,
Jtmmy
Butcher, who won
hod asked the boald rlo •hat's pte on a SO-pupil unit plan per
IS lay leader for the North East the Wolf award
Roy Coleman
best for Its ')tudents ..
teacher Th1s would provide Rar- Ohio
Conferel)ce
Larry Gladwell John Evans, tthe
Havnsonville High School this rlsonvllle enough furKis uJr two
Goi(len Arrow, Mirhl Puckett
yeur has four rull time teachers teachers and VlrtuaJly loek the
8e:1r Ray Picken&amp;, Llun"' Mtebl
and one hulf hme It needs f1ve to high school doors
' llo) d Michl
Archer " Jimmy
meet state •tondards tl cant pay
Willingness •• the Northern diS I
Butcher Denner awards Mils
five
trl(lt to face this fact, and the pos
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M\ rO"n M1Uer whose son b be
Principal Ernest Claywell told stbtl1ty oltl ever really happening berg "Compony d u 1011
commg e Scout was presented the
the board Monday nt&amp;ht Harrison has not been In the majority yet: alty--Can an : 11"1 ~
Lo) '!len Mothers Certlf!Cllle ot AoVtiJe cannot offer educational op it was clear
Both?. Is the bj P yee Ha\ic proval for her work as IRlstant
pohumhll~ cumpared to larger
John La
aup ect
Den Mdlher for Mrs R R. Pick
schools
FERNDA'" It! h
rew~ ersonnel suner en's
Den
Charles Sllloets Jr addre•sed
""• IC uP - Po- VIsor, Ohio Power Co , Ports
hce receiVed $2 and a letter frofll mouth will
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C H \\'.,.e Jr , chairman of
the meeltng askmg for contlnu a Grand Rapids man who explain· o •a' lldl spea o Group Tine.
ance of the release pobey Five ed he got 19 much pleuure fro... n u ng Cost-Conselous Su the Troop Committee and other
more release applleatlons were ta lk 1ng hl! way out of a parkin&amp;
·• pervlslon '
members of hn1 committee were
r~ady for presenlahon when the lteket that be decided to pay Jhe
"Appfymg Good Personnel Po guests at the Co•rl of Honor
ljoard tied on the mot10n to re fine
lle~es en lhe 1ob' " the subjeet wh1eh wai wei! attended b) par·~----which will be dlseussed lo Group enls and other relatives of the
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Four by W F Boyer Jr super buys
-ioi&gt;il
lntendent, foil department KaiSer
ACROSS
a Spendthrift 26 Back
~~~~:; ~nd v~hemlcal co. no.
I vote
6 Fetter
27 Son of
e lle!raud
7 -and
IJcltn
E E Slack assistant superm
II Coron&lt;t
/ egp
'9 B)'uth·
~Continutd from Patt Ontl
tendent Motive Power, Wort
12 CUt Into two 8 1\lver tOer )
Slmpliftcation and Personnel p~rsons- g~~thered on t~e other
equal parts 9 Atrlrm
Che..p\'"fe and Ohio Radway; 11de of the street oppoSite the
JS Accumulate 10 Gull·llkt
33
HunUngton,
will lead Group FIVe sohool
1' Rtddloh.
bird
matellat
"l'he
Wh•
and
How o( a Work
Some whlt,e stue.ents sa1d thot
yellow
11 Ribbon
3f lelond
Slmpllf1•
•tlOn
Program"
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be
If
Negroes we!e allowod m the
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Rower
off
dtv ·ssed by Slarl:
school, !bey wpuld refuae tc a•~
18 Three
19 Unen ~
lrelond
.e.d
tprelltll
20 OIOSJ '
35 Tlbttan
At
the
clo11mg
luncheon
seadon
1 After the 1 euardsmen t urned
18 flea eagle
21 Sure
prleilt
In the Marshall Omlng Holl
(war )
(oolloq )
38 Partly
39 Otherwlat
Glenfl Fouche, vice pres1dent of tl1e e~ght Negroes
back the
18 Manaclea
22 Young aeal
open
tO Observe•
Parade
PubheatJons,
Jnc
,
Chicago
crowd
tn
front
of
tl1e
build me
II Backbonea 23 Rtver
88 Prealde
U Conaumtd
flllnols will adlress the delegat broke up and the !800 white stu
:If Klltte hilt
IS A )
at o
u A twintna
1
es on 'U Are the Answer
&lt;ents at the !JChool reported to
28 Tom
2~ Fortify
tea tabJe
vine
Reservations for the ronftrence their rlasse!l
Sawyer'•
friend
may be made with Paul H Collins
Meanwhlle, half tra l'ks were
ao Precloas
directOr or adult education at still slaltoned at lhe corners o!
atone
Marshall Co11ege and cha1rman the school grounds and guards
31 A tremOf the conference planmng com men paced entrances to the
bllnr
mtttee
school They carry rarb1nes and
32 Devoured
The conference IS open to all ~1dearm~ none of wh1ch are load·
Sf A wln1
Tr1..State industries ll 1s co spon e!l
3T Ocoan
sored by tbe Huntington Fore
Uowever, live ammum twn 1s m
38 Fbotttko
man Managers Clnb and Marshall th~lr lfeiU
part
Theme or the ~957 eonrm ence
U Indian
Tile Arkansas Gazette said 1l
Is Pro~ress Makes Prosperity '
prince
made a check of all L1Ule Rock
U Gunwale pin
"DOl'
stores sel ilng , ,;~ uns and knives
15 To daunt
v
1he newspaperi,JsaJd dealers re
(archaic)
n
ported no unusual mcrease m the
cs Home
(~onllnuH from P1"' Of\•)
sate of possible weap.1s Fau
u Nootrtlo
bad Cub Pllck trauung, became I bus, m h1s tcii-'VJswn ~peerh Mon
f8 River
Srouts 1n less tune than other 1day mg:ht sa1d rcporLs of large
) (Belg)
boys,
• • " s.ale~ of kmvcs and guns were a
DOWN
Ue ll\lr:o4u&lt;:~d Pack master large, factor 1n placmg th e troops
1 Man'a
nickname
Wells whc
presented Robert at Central Htgh ~
2 Favorable
Swanson, Ray P1ckkens
James
The Gn2ette q ted Little Roek
opportunity
M1ller Alan Wallace, K1m Neal Pohce Chref M"a vJn H Pl)tts as
3 hllectric
1James. B~ley and Darrel Stumbo 1 saymg hu mt:n had taken no piS·
eatftlh
who are leaving the Cub ScouU 1tols from
students and 'We
f Lend
and enteri~ tfie Scouttng pro haven t seen any carovans e1th
gram 10 Troop 24~ M11ls wei 1t'T ' ~~aubus sa1d he had 'un
' rneuure. •
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comed ttle ntw Scouts and said Idemable reports" o.f motor cara
,J)AILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here'• how to work lt:
that the Pack's loss was the van~ 1-'0nverglng on Uttle Rock
AXYDLBAAXR
Troop's gain
I to assemble on the school groWld
Is LONGFELLOW
The Seoutmaster presenled hiS
SHOW CAUSE ORDER
one tetter almply stands tor anothJr In tblt nmple A ll uaed
four Assistant Scoutmasters Lar
Davies ordered school superm
ror the three L s, X for the two 0 a, eilc Slhcle letten apoa·
ry Rice, Charles Vro~;nan, Gene tendent and members of the
trophu, the length and formation ot the words art all hlftta
Coleman and Leenard Gw1ar.dow· school board to show e&amp;U!e why
lta.eh day the code letten are diflerent
sky. TbeE;e young me.n who have CentraJ High had not been mte
boon
worklnc for the past two crated occordmg to the gradual
A Crn&gt;lorram Q..tauoo
year• with MUll are leaders of plan whleh wsa to havl! gone Into
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VYHZ OZERtll NY SZ &amp; UVI&amp;II~I
the four patrola m the Troop aet1on Tuesday
and tber presented awards to Faubus said he will have to de
LAZM ON OZERZR NY BZ &amp; RloeiN
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tide whether to ~ae the troops
( their potnol 1110mbera
ltlce, head of the Apache pa to proted Nell"o tblldren enter
-IZAM. /
1
J trol, rove Te~?.erfoot awards to Inc the school jle added he shll
l!!t*ll Oller onij ilatold Vance thlnka he Will be protecllng the •
Yeolo....;.o Cr»lo4uoto: STUDIJIS S£8Yil 11'0k PIIUIHIT•
1'0&amp; ORNAIIIENT, AND FOR ABIUTY - BACQJil
~0 Seoond
Clasa to Charles Negroes by keeping them out of
Diltrlb•lltl br l:iq' .........,.......,..
Clte,dle
S&lt;hool

avur

Rodne~ Downln~

Room•

d~hvercd

Meth0djSl Laymen

ICIIId !la release policy Thu! It

ON iHE

CON11&lt;ARV,

EI.IZA&amp;11ol I
I 8EUEVE

OUR WIUS :
FIJT\JREIS
STAKil

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8-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 Sept 4, 1957
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nua S wartz Faml Reunion

An

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Held At Woode Grove Sunday
Tht annual Swartz reunton wu Mrs E W Brien Shade Mr
0 PontiOUS Cblli
held m the Woode Grove Sunday, and Mrs John

Sept
1
A basket
dmner was served at
noon
Wilham Swartz of Ca nal Wm
chester president he1d a short
business sessmn when Otto Swarb
of Shade was elected pretildent

cotbe
ftlr and MI'8 W!ham Swartz
Canal Winchester Mr and Mrs
I Earl Swartz and three children
Canal Winchester Mrs Flarlbel
1Turner Le,ncaster Mr and Mrs
'Marvm Dutcher and seven chil

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and Lucille Shumway of Columb"' dren, Groveport Mr and Mn Har
scu etary treasurer for the next ry E Barnhart Canal Wmchester
two years Charles n woode and \ Iva Findhng Helen Fmdlmg both
Hobart Swartz are shU to serve of coolville Rt
Mr and Mrs
3
th e gJound arra ngcme[lts Fred Barnhart Groveport
Mrs
0\Hlh
11
other voluntcl!r help to erect Arthur Swartz Sr Canal Winches
a shelter house for next year New ler Mr and Mrs Ores Swartz
rest roo ms a tables " ere pro Athens
VJdl.'d thls year 1
Mr and ~~ .s C E Woode Tllprnose present were Mr and Mn
Otto S\\artz illld :\1arllyn Shade
Mr and , tr:; R E Burson Athens
Mr &lt;~nd Mrs C'larlrs n Woode.
and Clair Coolvtlle n D Mrs J
E Ha)es Chester \1r and Mrs
Sed o Brien Col u11b u Mr and
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per! Plams Mr and Mrs Hobart
Swartz Coolville H D Mr and
Mrs w A Swartt Athena Mr
and Mrs A v Swartz and Vernon
Chester Mr and Mrs Millard
swart&lt;' and three cluldrern Cool
v11le n D Mr and Mrs Ralph
Montie and thru.~ children Guysvillo R D
Mr and ~rs Stanley Meeka
Karl and Kenny Athens GraeJe
Swort 2 Guysville R D M• and
Mrs Harold swartz and daugbter
I Wlihamstow 11 w va Mr and
Mrs Gerald Swartz Marietta c

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TONIGHT

Grace Kelly

1 ~er

SIIY. arl ( ra

GREEN FIRE

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and son ami M1ss Cll'o Pa rker of
Columbu8 were weckcncl guests ot
Mr and Mrs PParl Parker Laurel
Cliff
MarUynn Tracv dau ght er of
Mr and Mrs fi01 TraC) Jr under
wrmt a toJlS IIectom y and aden01d
ec: tomy a.t Holzer Hosp1tal l ues
dar
Mr and ~1.:rs Paul Kautz and
family of Co!LZmbus were weu;
eno guests of h1~ parent \lr and
Mrs W I Kautz
Mr an~ Mrs Denver 1 homa
and Mr and Mr.s Max Me~n ha rt
were al Murra y C1ty Sun lay w
&amp;!tend the W1~e family reuu1on
Mr and Mrs ~1anon Ilowell and
dllugnter Nanc y IJf Columbu~
were weekend guests of Mr Dnd
Mrs Walker Walker and M1 and
Mrs James Will Chester nuad
Mr and Mrs Walter Kauffm an
and fimJiy Halifax Mass spent
several days with her mottle!
Mrs Lena lluber enrou tc to thur
home fro m Grcdcy Co!omdo
Mr onf Mrs Phil Gll)bokar a! u
ram IV spen t the weekend In t il

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LAdlef&gt; Aux llary of Drew Webster
0 ost Amencan
U!g,oh at the
home of Mrs Ben Neutz:lmg
Maple Place
Gam()s were played durmg the

cHnmg under the direction of
Mrs Wilham BaxteT A mock
weddin g was held "llh Mrs
George Hackett Sr as bride
Mn G~orgc Bearhs groom Mn
Jed Webster brtdesmald Mrs J
M Thornton groom s mo.th er
Mrs On 1lle Wei! prtachcr ~rs
Owen Watson rm g ben er Mrs
Charles Sauer usher Mrs Bader
p1 m1st &lt;tnd Mn Ncutzl ng solo
1s
Mm E1sclstem recc 1~cd a blan
kct fro m Ute Past President_, and
muny lovely mdl\l~llal ~1fts
A ptnk aiJd blue color theme
wa g can1cd out m the decora
lions an d rerres hmen1s The chn
ing roon table was attractive with
Jllnk cover and blue rosette on
each corner of the tabh A small
basket filled w1th t,mk roseJi
w th a eanopv of pmk we~dmg

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) Htckman F1eld Honolulu, where
he Is to be stationed tor two
years Lt and Mrs Holter and
son who have been at En£ AU'
Force Base ColiJrado Sprmgt are
nbbon Mrs Ernest L:lllance pre taking the southern route to Los
lilded at the punch l.owl
Angeles CaHf and wJil vJslt her
Present were those na med parents at Yvalde Tex83
1bove :md JMrs Mayme Holmes
Mr and Mrs 0 fi: McK.mley
Mrs Thorn s Clark Mrs A V were m Athens thJS week to vuit
!lowell Mrs Dey Hysell Mrs Ius brotlaer Mtlt McKmley who
George Mowery Mr.s Eddle Sm1 lh 1.s senously Ill in Sheltering Arms
Mrs Ernest Powell M,-s Elhm Hospital
r ouch Mrs Otto Str~uss M1s!l
Mrs Leo Childs lett Tuesdmy
Evelyn FJCk. Mrs Cll ford Hayes Cur Prmeeton Jnd to visit airs
and M1ss Enn~ Sm1th
j Edith Walker and famJ!y
Sendin g g~ffs but unable to at
Mr :md Mrs Wilham Yeager
tend w ~re Mrs Allen C R11l Kent are visiting her parents
Mrs Gaynelle WISe Mrs frank Mr and Mrs C. E Vance Wbde
Cheesebrew Misses Ka1e and Ell Ae IS on vacation
zabeth F1ck ar1d Mrs Ph1hp
Mr and Mrs. V1rgJ1 Wo()d and
~lemhart
1 cltiJdren Koren and Ronnie XenJa
vue weekend g11esta of Mr aDd
Mrs Ernest Covert ar1d family
Wllham Meadows" and hi&amp; mot~
cr Mr~ El1zabe~h Mendows Miss
Reunion
Emma Moulter M1ss Blanc-he and
Mus Kate MeadOWil Huntington
VISited Sundk!y with their cou

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Ieaton wero weekend gueot.s of
Mr and Mro George Hackett Sr
Mondoy the Hocketls entertained
a group of relative! for home
m•~ ice cream and c.ke Among
thl guests were lfr and Mrs

Tom Scally, local, Mr and Mrs
Paul Scally New Haven and Mn
Morr1s Wheeling
Mr and Mrs. E R Tompkinl
and grandson James Hamer rej turned home Sunday from BaJh
more where they had attended

IH
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ostess

F

ladies Bible
ClaSS Meets

POMEROY
SOCIETY

or

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f'IUGIIlAIR~;

~ frlgerator

ant

Hair Styling

Gn8 llangc
Pay Only $5900 do11 n

COLD \\AVE and
MACHINE PERMANENTS

and

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and $29 00 11er month

menta an&lt;l al~ demDilltrated the
use ot theae mateitil~
Miss Frieda 'Faeb!Ue •nd Miu
Hame' MarJe Smith wlU npraent
the club •t ~ state ConventJoo
to be bold thll week 1n ColumbJII
an!l ~thert are planning to attend the two da1 sesaions

State

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BAKER

HGlr uHing
WARNER1 $

F'URNITURE

SHOP
BrAUTY
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On The Hrlghtcsl Corner
I11 ~llddleporl

W •nd
e•t
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Pomero•
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{1race Campbell are Jcavlft.!f this
week for a month s tour of the
West Jn California the) Wil l VlS!l
Lt Col Floyd Campbell of Satra
mento and their n1ecc Mrs Gcr

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WITH ALL OP TO DAY'S COMPO liT.

who se rv ed ID Mrs Lowes ab·
sencc and Mrs Watts
Mrs Lowe was reported Ill ttl
her home on Pawell Street and
Mrs Barbare Smtth conllnut s to

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Campbell of Peacock Ave were E1 ma !'mHh
o wen c amp be11 and f om1ly of
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Memphis Mr and Mrs Joseph M
C
1D h
of Dayton Mr Twlble
rS .
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Campbell and Mn Henry Ca mP' Is Honor Guest
bell ol Dotrott Mr and Mrs C
K Milner ol Cleveland Wood• ow
Stork Shower
Campbell of Columblis and Mr
and Mn Richards and baby of
Mrs Marv Fowler ol Pomt Plea
Memphis Tenneo""'
:;ant and Alice Howard of Parkus-

Colorful

For Fun!
For School'

News In
P lliN 'I'
blouse

wen~\

plus FASHION BONUS.
The Malthlng Lover'•
Knot-Buckle Bell.

pattern' dtSebarge print a~ decor·

IJU.JimP&lt;~rtaut

ground cottoo'that 11eeds.
Sp~n~lng white plplttf clr·
and peUte club collar, uoder·

!RONCO i.INUtNE 'OODYIAR

W!Lf

1001\ "'

b•llt II&lt; .,\.,

ood fuo fllltd hoWl - FLIXIIIUTY
AND SU,OlT WITH Pf6GID
SHANKS oold ~&lt;hoot ah,. ,,..IMt

Roush's Shot Stort
18'10

ture
The total official Umc spent
, ill Extension Service haa been
18 years and 11 months
During the seventeen years m
•Meigs Coll)lty Blakealee has as
sisted Me1gs CoUnty fat~mers In
tbe oraantzat10n of the Melga Soil
Dl!rlrict Met"~ Coun
ty Da1r)' SerVIce Cooperative Aasociatlon Meigs County i'rucJC
Growers Assoeiahon and ass1sted
In the ronp~t~on of are-a eoon••·· i
atlvea meludmg the ~Otlthe,ui,ern
, ()hlo Egg Au,uon So~theastern
OhiO Poultry Producers Assocla
' lion Southeastern Ohio Beef
t:attle Improvement A.ssoelatJon
'Southeastern Ohm Hereford As
socjatton and th~ )luntlnglon In
tentate Milk Produoora A.!so01a
don
lm provement proBfl"'' whloh
been out.slandlng durma the
sewenteen years mclude pas
and meadow improvement
work in d~ IlK! beeP' !II
producllon•..d ..,.~rketl~'
Blakeslee ~as been In charge
of ttie agrleultural ffl dub pro
W•m wp11kmg wHh over two
lhou.sand club n1embers 1n aif•
• cultural proJecll
The 'NEW • .W FARMlNG a
wee-ly newiPaJiiiO~ ~olumn, pub
ll!bed ,In two p&amp;)l&lt;ra wltb a ""
eulallon ol 20 OOQ has become an
institution dunng the latt seven
yell's lo a five county area
Clo11e work and relatiOnships
wilb aU Federal Agrtcultural
Aeenele.&lt; In the county has been
one or the features of the Ex.teR:I
(Contlnuod ~n Page Seven)

Russell Enters · \

0

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At

Po memy Route 1 was• appreben

ded by the Ohio H11hway Pall&lt;&gt;!
and IS lodged Jn the MJdi'leport
Jail pendi\lg hearing berore May
or F111ber
Manon Allensworth of Middle
port is curnntlv free on bond
an..d Will appear In Mavor's Court
Saturday even1ng to answer to a
charge &lt;Of mtOIJCatJOn

Middleport Park

llarnso•nville

od
OpeOS 0~ Frl ay

s

~ lltfUI6r lll..llng of
Muldl~llrt PArk AIIJGO\at1on

Frida~ mght

were

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day of thlo week.&lt;
Fatmen Bank and Savings Co
FeotlviUes are aebeduled to Jet
Contrlbutiona are Still being
underwiY Friday with a dance at accepted 18 a second operabon on
the aehool With S.futday provid the youngater II n..,.ssary WJlh&gt;n
tng horse plilliRI coqteet lrocl· SIX months
1
or puUlnl
conteal, amateur eon
teal and jilterbu&amp; eonleal
feJt
t th thre day {"-.
arl.': will u;o ~be ~orie • abow
soheduled lor Suntll¥
The Harrtaonville PTA will
Cl
aerv• tun&lt;h•a and ot&amp;er refresh 1
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menlo durl!lg ll!e tenuro of !he
Prl~elptla of sehOttla m the
fill'
1
,
•o•nty ~tem mel Wednesday
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night with Sup~lend enl of
Schools o o Patte..,on and
agreed on purchulng aecldent
saranoe from John F Rkhmond

Youthful Stock ·~~rfi·wi~t!.!il&gt;l
cWASHINGTON UP- ThiS Is tile

I .Wry

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San~SCiaua

Pro Football Tn

age on Rt 7 sat• thu morrung

Be fe}em'

Mr Carl popuiJrly.. knon BB the
mayor of KinJabury has been
llh the department 12 years For

ITeamsters u•
Risk Expul •
From The VICfO

Marshall {'-liege
Fall Semester

IN' SOLID COLO
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GAY.' PltOVINC,.flL PRINTS

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Now bii!IJ the warmth or authentic "Early AmeriCIII" atyling
into your li..U.g room' C.-om Cnfted .. tlic tradi~ of our coloDial
hen"JJI wtf4 paiN~ ~ce 011 wthe11tic delails like •,
...,
hiJh

wi1!J

plea(fl Yet..
We

wa-beautifu~'tailoml box '

iD "daY'10J~C'by"!
lhia aola for younelldle ~indalliril:l IDdC:olotta lk have on ~y!
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aervlcea will be bold
Slturdll' at 2 p m. In tile z.mg
runeral Chapel fpJ' ~ Jloore,
'13. who died earlY 1 lhurailar
mOI'IIint In I!IOip Oon~ah Jloao
ital
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p The decetllli
!lie wile of
~ . l~tt H1niD
IIQore, w!tO
~l!dblr
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Jlirlll
tlle Hall'

lrbor coreman.
Carll appomlment settled con
h1ghw:~y

jeeture here that state

olheJals might name sn acUng

superintendent fi'om outs1de the
county A permanent appoint
ment l&amp; expected in the future
Department ocflclals dechne to
say when tbis seledton might be
made

Offutt, a resident ol SlivenviUe
and a Demoorat, was asked to re
sign by department offlc1ah
which he d1d effechve Aui'Ust 31
He had served a11 supermtendenl
about 10 years m t\f'O bl~hes

MeigM.o Ponies

'how Speed At
Washington Fair

GoVernor

NEWPORT

Wlute House ll3td today lhat GDv
Orval E Faubus of Arkanu 11 was
tncorrect m reportine the federal
autlionhes wete d~ing 1 plan
lo tate Faubue 1nto eustody be-

Guardmen armed with piJtol11
and rifles. guarded tbe executive
mansion At Central H1ch Scbool
which was te have Integrated tbil
week, another ~ guardlntea ud

eauae of hia defwxe o( a federal
rt d
h 1 ~f:uLilJ~ ~oc~n. " 00 ~~gratton
The White House also pomled
out that Prea1dent EiJenbower
WIJ unlikely to reply perliOIIIlll
to a telegram Wednesdly mghl
from Faubu• becauoe the gover

state lroope.., were on duty
There ~re more t.enae rae11l
sttuauon-ln Kentueky aad North
carolina today
Pohco O"n , _
.6-t Slurg" Ky 18 Negr.., ,..
turlltd .to tbe blgb aehool mmhmg tliroucb a narrow able bo-

nor reltued h11 mesuge to the tween WbJte pupil• State PoliCe
preas before It Wll delivered to ordered them to permit the pu.
tbe Chief Executive
sate

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Driver Killed

Near Gallipolis

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EX~l.JW Meurg
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IW- Gen. J J B WilliaJIIJ,

Kentucky adjutant eenua1 predJcted that the wont of the
treublea at Sl~'IJJ were over
At Charlotte N C a tli'IIIIP of
white boya stood on the •hoot

by at leut 15 lengibL
Wblrlaway ridden by Cheryl
W11Uams boxed 10 at lhe atarl
took the Inside rat! on a turn
then l)ut on a burst of speed to

win by 15 lengths

Clipper ndden by Floyd Car
son In his race broke on top and

led all the way to finiSh nearly
I~ lengtlls ahead ol the field

To Be Saturday

thraat

In Montgomery
Ala
obU
stricti' segrogated, tlie eiiJBY of a

Negro a rope aroond the •e&lt;k.
was found on a school yard Cl1b'
Wednesday mgbl
0
At Arlington Va five Negroes
were turned away today when
they applied for admiaslon to two
all white seboola An i&gt;rderlr
Nearly 5QO Meigs County farm crowd of about 300 While pup1l1

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IFarmers T

s·•gn
~

wheat Program

en; with wheat acreage allot
ments may sign up for the Wtn
ler wli&amp;at a&lt;t"ead reeerve pro-.
gram anytime before October 4
1957 according to A s c Office
Manager H E Shields
The purpose of the program 15
a volunl.ary red11ation m acreage devoted to the production of
wheat as well as conscrvmg aod
tmprovmg tbe soli reso~~rces of
the area sagned up
The land eligible for the wheat
acreage reserwe u land which
was m regular crop rotation 1n
19M and 1957 and 11 now IUtt
able for erop production A 11011
bank base crop must have been
planted on tbe area designated

the 11153-57 period
Rac1ng ponies Whl!ltway and dunna
Complete
on the proCl•pper owned by Pearl Williams gram can bedetails
and sJgn up
and Fl(]yd Ca111on ahowed their made with thesecured
local
A
S C or
heels to all contenders at 1the nee anytime before the deadhne
Wasbmgton County Faar in Mar dale of Oelober 4tli The agree!etta Tuesday with eacb W1nn1ng ment LS for a one year penod

bogany hearing room on the lint

Prin 'pals M'aet

• Moore, 73
anme
F
{')_!.,..
. D eath I
\;liUIUed PY D
.......:J...:y .,,
Th
Early
runeral

the past five years he has bee l

=: :~~. ~~~~ n~~o: ~~.:~t~~;t ~~ 1FitleAOffice$1158
Fees
0pens 0nSonday ~-;· ::~~~~~t~~~:r~~: m~. or ugusl ' McCleary Rites
two-~ay

lllarshall C.ollece opens Ill fall
hoarioc waa closed
reel totaling $1158 were co
,.mester next sunday (September
A aource close to the 1~-mem' leeted by tho M01gs County T•tle
8) beginning will! Freihman week ber Tesmsters ~ Eateutlv~ Board office durmg Augutl
according
Freahmen and tranofer atudenta said the Team!ten leadership to Clerk ol Courta Mrs Evelyn
Vt'Ul take part in a weet'a activity would ask for mort time to con Lucke
of being tested gelllnl ICC!Uilnl dueL llo own dean up drive
The lees were derived from
ed, and rell&amp;tering for daasea
pliJined to begm at tho un10n a 747 coctffiCJtes ol lltiCJ 313 noDormitory freshmen WhO have eoooenUon opening Sept so Ill I tallou of hens zzo memorandum
been te1ted report to their Mllm• Beach
UUea, 112 caocellaUono of Ueos
Sunday Freshmen
Thp aouroe sa1d the Teamsters 268 affid(vl~ and ualgnmenls
'"·•••··
been testad cbeek In plan to remove aome of the 9ffl and llx &lt;!QI&gt;!., ol Utles
•,
afternoon
ceu tlit! AI'J..CIO bas a~ed nl
Clerk'! fees were $8'1? 35 wbllr
h s
Re tr • I es t tailed
tlie placement teoUIIB pro- bctra)ing their trade uol n trwl t e Ia~ gJS ar s c o
gram Monday morp1ng and after a~d lighten up Teamsler by~ows $280 85.:.:'- - - - - -- noon the lreshmon wl:ll;~~~~~- l~ bring them Into conformity
program of (letting
wit~ AFL&lt;JIO atandards
p;~o~lloles will eover aU Wllh faculty dearll, and
But some AFL-CIO al~es Uld
-'lldr 1 ,
llelialratlon for freahmen
I( M1dweat Teams(er czar James
en n 1••0 county ayllem
he held rtfuraday !tom 8 a m. to R. Hofla Ia eleotQJI Teamt(er pre
p m Upperelusmen :will reg"' 1ldent at the convention any
GAI.IHOLIS 0 UP - j{enl
ler Frltll¥ from 8 L m to ' P m. nlher
movea would be
an~ Sa~ from 8 a m to 12
al~ea a11d, any Pell, 20, of Charleston, W VL,
noon P,.-t.Ume Ill'! evening stu
be tolerated by waa killed Wedneaday w~ tlie
cu In which he waa • puaetiBer
T~~r.:JI~, I ~e:~ will rtgiller jlrldly from
•truck a bridge abutment oh U.S
,
7 to 9 P m.
3&amp; about op• mile northeast ol
.,....--~-here
'l')le otllte Highway Patrol llld
head of the driver Earley Pell 4,6, fell
liUcklng illeip at the wtiefl wblle tlrlvlilB
iOulb. He waa bolp(flliaed,

wa• no plan afoot to arrest Flu

bus for hll reiUIII to Integrate •
Little Rock 1&lt;hool but the Ch10f
E•eculJve was taking no ohaneet
lollowmg reporta Wednerday tlial
•
such a plan wu be1n1 considered
R r UP _ The Two compame1 of National

Pm•dent reply to llep~ hurHnc lnaults 11 Guatavus
conunuiiics,lion that IJ given to Roberil, • Negro bor. wbo Ill"
It II delivered to peard for tJJe lleCOt1d dly of
Preatden~ Huerty u1d ••hoot ,
J '~~'!'!!• however, lut ' Fauboa The crowd WIJ Jlispel'led qule~
'="' : ~
get ~ reply lroiil
1001e- b' 111 l'riJiapol Ed S.unclm who
Aid, let tb.tt buy Ill
one
One
o1
IIK
JitJroea
who
enrol
Tile gial of thtl Faifbua measa;,
wu that he bad been reliably 1n led II CliaJiiotte Wedneodly flil
waa apat upon and Jeeted failed
A spokesman at the slate gar formed there had been a meeting to return toda1, beggang 111 sore
(Conunued on Page Seven)

of a hlU'l,.lllrl named Shar
Xay sttl'ller a call namod
Pearl ond a Prealdoql named ~ ;;··-~
acnhll\lfr
i
e"1,
Sharon ltayL a mne:Yoar-o

, on

wunty schDO}

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No Plans Made To

satd tbe UJ~ge rrom Fau
to the P.esldeat wu receiVed
tlJe Wh•le H0t110 1n Wuhlnglon
t 15 a m (edt) today
we bJve a rule of

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Preas Secretary Jamea

Startmg Sonday

Heart Surgery
On Child Said
Successful

of

b• the water
'
ll!tr aoutll of
RandlU
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court
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P,Ot
10
from ,
01 ·:~'Pft_.!~~. In eolllb~@j;;;!:;"W brotber

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poned In favor of work """""'' 1 _,
'
cllh:en of Walkersville. Md·--'---~-......,_
1
who will be mv1ted to appear at
Ttckc iJ at 50c each are bemg~ ratsed Purl and entered her m
the park mte saturday al 9 a m sold m thJB area today by mem toe Maryland State Fa~r at T•
eQlllppe4 with axes saws and a bers of the Pomeroy Lwns qub momum
~
11
lillie muscle
who are In charge of spectator
Pearl won a $1 000 prize
PreSident Bruce Lln~d will 16 arrangements on the town park 1 But Sharon K•Y was sad .. -ne
...:J
sue a personal appeal by tele lng lots when a regatta Ia liJ be 1contest rules c&amp;lled ror sending
~
phone tonight to Individuals '" held Sun~ay Sepl 15 on the !' the pme wmmng calf as a gill tp
o
Middleport who In lbe past have Ohio RIVer
the PreSJdenl,
1 u
h1
Committeemen Virgil Hayes I
J
proved lh e r WI JngnGBS to e P and Bernard Fultz announced
Sharon Kay burst •~lo tears at
The final wee•• of the tn••
These include among others.
th lh
•
zwr
Bob Mills and tus Boy Scouts their pl4ru dunng a regular
e ouaht of never seemg Pearl baseball seasan seel1 the belin
Curtis Jenkinson John Vroman luncheon meeting of the club again However afler a lamtly ning of lhe f1nl exh1b1Uon profea
Bob Craig, H w Cra~g Henr) Wednesday In socJal rooms of tke conference, the Stuflets dodded atonal football conteala over CBS.
Clatworthy LouiS Sauer Paul Federated Church Preo•dcqt j;;r to give Pearl lo Maryland Gor. TV and· CharleJion' Channel 8
DaYJJ Dave 'Darst Leo Ke nnedy nOJl Covert presided
Theodore McKeldln for shipment Tbe (Jlllof 16 profealonal foot
Junior an&lt;l Scn•or D A Beek
Hayes explained It I&amp; expected to the Eisenhower farm
hall &amp;ames to be telecut lhll year
and men from the Columbus and the event being sponsored by
Sharon n.BY was promlM!d .a over WCHS.TV betms Sunday
southern Eleetrle Co
tlle Big Bend Boat Club In co I Tenne .. ee walking horae to take September 8, al 2 00 p m (EDT)
Any others who are willing to o~ratlon w1th a number of c1v1r Pearls place
when the Wuhtngt(ln Redlt1na
au! tn the community project ~re and sacial organizations of Pome
The White House heard about m~et the Baltimore Colts.
utged to appear Saturday morn roy an; M1ddleport will dr,w the gift and tlie ted Tuesday
J1m Gibbons will handle the
lng
thousands of people
Presidential PreS! Secretary play by play, while Areh Macl&gt;on
The project dearlna and burn
The parkmg lois eh01ce spots James C Hagerty conferred wli:lt aid will describe the color
tng trees and brush !rom the !or ob,.rvmg lhe races will be the Preoldent Then Hagerty ad1 The pro lnotbaU oonedule f9r
elgbt lots receolly acquired !rom roped oil leaving four eptrancea 1 nounced that the Presldont would leleYialon Ia fiept 6, WuhJngtoll
cash Darat wh•ch make complete An earllel plan to erect bleach
- - at Balhmore 2 p m edt, Sepl 15
the munlc,pal park area
ers has been abandoned
Baltimore VB Chu::ago cardl at
•
.LIOn Gerald Preaton reported
DIOn Louisville, 2 p m edt Sept 21
on plana to le"e twn eat eoncesoNew York at Detroit 2 p m edt
10na on the Iota dur1ng the day
Sept 29 Washington at PlttaTickets m'l' be bought from any
S
SIOD
burgh , P m est
L1on and anyone dealrmg to u
Oetober 8 Walh•ngton at Chle
slat tn ~ling tJCkot.s may obtain
~
ago clirds, 1 P m eot, oet 1a.
them frol" Mr Haye• and Mr
M .l..New Yorl at Waahlt~B~Dn, lp m,
Fultz
WA"''"''
,,
eal OeUG Chicago Card. a! WllhPres•donl Covert read a lettet
.,.u,GTO, UP- Tbe Tea.,. lngton I p m eat, O&lt;t 'll Wash
from DlstJ'JCl 13-H Governor Don atero Union today appeared ready ln,glon at New York, 2 p m eol
Naoi\11 Ohlinger 3\!z year-old D Allioon, asklnl the Club to , to nat expulstoo from the AF.L. Nov S, Wuhlngton at Cleveland
daught&lt;&gt;r of "Mr and MrJ qnrad join his prOI!'am thiS year for CfO rather
carry eut 1 2 P nf., tot; Nov 10, lllltlmoro at
Ohlingct who waa operated on for teaching more Lion~m and for :::up campa gn on An.'ClO Waablt!JIGn, 2 p m est Nov 17,
a heart cond•Uo/( at Children's 1r.cleascd attendanoo and mem
rJ
I
Clevelaod at Woshlngton 2 p.m,
H t I CI b
Wd d
be ' bl
The CUl,.CIO Ethloa Praotl..,. eat N.. 2f, Wolhlnglon at Phil
otpl 1 o um ua
e nes ay
n PCommittee oall•d the EueuUve odelp"• z p m , eol
was reported
Board of the Teamaten
•
torlly
today recQverlng satlSfacto auwer
Dee,,_,1, Waablngton at ChJeago
Tbe operalmn .\llld to have
charges that the union Is doml
(ConUnued on f ,oc Scvon)
been successfu~ was made in part
\AJ
naled
by
corrupt
tofluences
The ehleltains ol Amenean Ia

duled

:~l~t.::a~~'::
!~:band~~Sunt::: ker
:l'::'~~4·~~~t~~:
~~a:l
.._,di••
al chairman ustated by the

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-;"'Push Sale
Lions
Of,T'ICk~ts 1l'r"t ""'
Re!gatta epl: IS

for CIJDtempt

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:

In appearanceo before Mayor
F1aher on Wedoeoday night' two
other men received fmes '11tey
were Charles B ~ Jone' 69 Laktn
Slate UospJtal !Jned $1G and
costa lor mtoxleallon an~ Charles
Raymond Edwards, 20 of Middle
port fmed $10 a~d costs for ,
reckless r nvmg Both paid thOJf
flnes and were released !rom
custody

AssociatiQn To
Clear New Area'

jaded

28 Carpenter an amnesia vlcum
m1ssmg 1ince Monclay llatf been
found safe m northern Oh1o
He also said no further mfor
flu been receiVed regard
jacket p11r of black
shirt and aocks

20 ol

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lrriaonwille residents
H

RIChard Spencer

an(!

WL:te H

court, having left bere wblle the
earlier ohargeo were pendmg
ill!llnwhUe, Shenff Robert C ~ _
Hartenb!odl 11ld Harold Carter 1\ffest

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postma1t6r

SCh00I Fall'

Vcrle Workman, Garnet Bur,.deltc
Caral Wortman Frane(ls Stewart
1\fuine Ar.no le Mrs. Earl Ewmg
tbc hoatessos and tile honoree

At Mason City'
R,oent lUella of llr and Mra
D V Dotaon w~o alao ltlondod
the woddlliB of Donna Bumprn•r
and Richard Dotaon on Saturday
were the followtne
lilr and Mr~ M R Davis Pitts
burch Mr and Mra Earl Hall and
children, Pllla~Ur8b, Mr Harlov
Davll, Pittsburgh Mr and Mn
Cl)lde Dotadn and family of Lan
mler. Ohio Mr ~nd Mr~ J s
Newland and aon of Spencer Mro
Sadie Ptn')' and lira losephlne
Htulns ~I Chi!Ucothe, llr and
llrL C. :f Hanna aod eblldren of
Ellubetb, w
11n Elva W!l'l~~n

h~ele

make a rejiOrt to the JUdge before
lie imposes sentence

played ond pmos

Attend Wedding

County Mlch•gan and 5 years as
te~her of v~attonal agr1cul

a

partment investigate• the ease to

won by !In Shirley Cnrr and Opal
Kelly The duor pnze was won by
Mrs Mabel Hervey PIIJ'kcrsburg:
Prosent were Mn Shirley Carr
Janet Nlohols&lt;l!l Janice NJChol•on
Opal Kelly May Thabet Joan Fmk
Carol Lee Proffitt Mro Ma~~l Hor
vey, fl)'onna MarUn C ltt ~ Ohhng
cr Chloris Rouah Louis• Holl
man Janice Holtman Mary Roush

D.otson Guests

tn Mu dlepDrt Qn charges of un
safe operation af a motor ve

Pomeroy pleaded 1ullly Wednes
day before Federal Judge Moll G
Uilde,-wood to a charge of con
verting $7 too of Posl Off•'f
funds to hia own uae
Ru.,ell 15 bemg held ill prison
while t\e federal Proballon De

decorated with pink and blue boot
los
Gamea

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Arkansas Gov or:J
deftant ot federal
school Integration orders today and kept his ueaatlye IIUtn·
ston rmged w1tb anned troops while the government was dectdmg how far It will go to force comp(i®ce wltb tbe Supreme
Court's schdol ruling
It was tb fir"'
e •• lll2JOr showdown 'between a staff. and tbe
dienee c.i ber parents
federal government o•er the
She had 'been returned bere
ochool integration laaue
last week from Wheeling W Va
J,_a
Oust
The White Houae IDIIJted tliere

llmllce Laudermlll 18 Pome
roy .,., eommltled to the Gull
lnduatrtal !1dlool ~t Delaware o
Wedoetday by ludge John C Ba
COli on d!IJ'IOI )If lruldt)o from
home ond ,.hool and for dbnbo

the Middleport court alter hiS
mvolvement m an accident ln
the 11Chool zone pollee " fd
Another Pomeroy youth will
make a tourt a~pearance tomght

time 'he had spent two aum
men as 4-H Club Agent m Luce

Arkansas Governor Says Federal
IAgents Planning For His Arrest

Is Sentenced To
GIS for Truancy

19 of Pomeroy was el•ed Into

Pickawa) Car
and Jackson PreVIous to

sell Jr , former

and Leo V\ II han ~ ~~ of burg en tertained on Friday n1ght
were the g u e~ L'&lt; of thc1r Auj ust 30 with a stork l!hower
Mrs Anna Wlllmmsm of honor~ng Mn CarGI Roush at the
durmg th e lwlnlay
home of 1\lrs Earl EwlnH Mason
1 Decorations consisted of fresh
bouqueta about the roQm wh1le
refreshments served wore cake
Jce cream sandwiches pu11ch and
nuts and mlntt The cake was

Pomeroy Gir~ 16

STRICKEN WITH

of County Agriculture Agents ID Boston Ler his arr"t Wedn..,day I~' Mid
,
' dleport Pqboe Jamea ~ Foliner

~jj;~~~~~'~ja!i,s1 Aettng
In theCounty
toun

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At Middleport

illakealee eo.ame to Me1~s County

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E Blakeslee "Chuck' as he Is kngwn in Meigs County
circles, has servetl tbe county for more tban sev
A Pomerov youth laces Mtddle'!1I'~~:(:l~7;)~~y~ears of the thirty seven (37) years Extenston Ser· port Mayor c o Fish" saturday
In the county and Is to be honored with a DIS- night In traffic eo~t\ to anawcr to
Servtee• Award- at tbe annual meeting of the Na· ehar&amp;t!a cl reeklesa operat•on al
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COLUMBUS UP- Albert Rus

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At

Pride
Dayton
mother
Vale St

Pomeroy-Mlddlepott, Obkl, Th.y, Se.P~~ ~ 1'57 •

.'Meigs-Co Agricultural Agent P?meroy Youth
.Wins National Service Award Cited To Court

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Guilty Plea To
Federal Charge

aid Colley of San Dltgo
be Ill •t the home of her daughl
Recent vlolton of Mr William m Mrs Philip Meinhart a)l&lt;l MISi

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Frldoy ltlr 1not 1 11ttt1 .......
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Jacoba an&lt;!' Miss Su nd y Gilmore thc ovontng with Mrs Otho Watts
wl 're they w• re m1 t hy her as her assiSting hostess
husband
A de.,ert couroo waa served to
Mr Field campbell and MJSs the members by Mrs llnmer Jones

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tb offi

Mrs Roller thanked her offiet¥a
and commltt~es lnd the Club m'eip·
bers for their eeoperatton and
uslstance during her two )'ear
term of offtce
She preSt::ntcd a gilt to ,Mi'M
Garland and the aavel of offlee to
Mrs J E Harley the new preel~
dent y 118 Garland rave a coruge
to euh of the officers as she reYlewed tbell. c:lutles The (lfficen
are Mrs HJrley prealdtmt Mrt
Harry Chesher vice Drefident•
Mrt Jobn zertle seeretaey \ani
Mn W H Jubling, treuurer
Mr1 Jamu S Tltl;lf:, Ru'll•nd
exhibited a toUeetioll Of dried m.:
teriab wltable tor wintet' &amp;rriDP:-

Mr anrl A•r~ U!ub H&amp;\l~nn
snd baby son were accompanied
back to their home In Dayton
Mondav by her mother lin
Charles P11yne will remain tbe.-e
11. week The baby had been stay
lng here with Mr and Mrs P.ayne
and Mrs Kathryn Payne The Ia•
ter Is lmprovmg slowly after be
lD~ Ill slnee Ialit November
Mrs Campbell Harper Mrs
Will Wmston and claughter V1r
glnla Mrs Arnold Richards left
Tuesday for Louisville KY where
they wlll represent the Mt Mor
tab Baptlst Chureh at the Nation
al Bll!ptbt convention there
Mr and Mrs Robert Morris
and Mrs Anna Ma) Martin mitelt
Paul W1lham1 who i.s a surglj:'JJ
patient at St Joseph HDSpltal
P.ukersburg Sunday Mrs Wlll
1ams is staying In Parkersburg
during hep ~UBbands tllness

ly UniW"""

Dnotftl To Be ltaiere.

~eto ,.;~h~:f~: ye~~ ~\;'\ ,~·
tallati

Pleilsant

Weather

Gardening Club

STYLI NO

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nti~nel

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Mrs Max Rbll~r. out-gotna "rtlio
dent of the Middleport G:f.den
Club entertained the club Tu~
evenir.g wben MUs Ethel Gtrlaad,
Pomeroy, was ln eharge of the !a-

the weddmg of tlielr son Rnbert
on Saturday Tbe:r wen! accom
panted here by Mr and Mrs Sam
Hamer and son Pittsburgh who
returned home Tuesday
MJ;-8 James PuJlen who wa11 tn
Holzer Hospoltal for observahon
bas been returned to her home
Mrs H Preston Parkersburg
bas been visiting Mi' and Mrs
Geald Preston and S(ID Bob
Mr and Mrs 0 C Greenlee
Ctlarleston, are here for two
weeks vacation wb1le he ts en
J(]YIRg nuntmg
Mr aM Mrs Wayne GibbOJtS
and daughter Evelyn attended
the Greer family reunion held
Sunday at ~e home of Mr and
Mrs Charlu
Stepherfson Pt

Mrs. Max Roller

D Swortz Guysv 111e Mr c M vclano w1th rclaum
First Baptist
Held Sunday
sons M&lt; BJlll Mrs R c Meadows
Swartz Guysville Mr and Mrs
Re~ent gues ts of Dr W S Hart
enroute home fnm .Parkersburg
e G Swartz Nt w Kensmgton Pa and dauglltcr M1ss ~ s1 w re
Mrs Stella Walburn and roem
Sally Gilmore who is emp1oyed
Richard Swarf.z Ravenna Mr' and Mr and Mrs Ear! Hart Rc) noIds
bers of her family from Middle by the FBI In Wuhlnglon D C
P~l!l." were made for the Dtatrict
Mra Harry Swartt and three ch!l burg Mrs Lcmt Gor:.lln Ald o1
port ond Pomeroy Crooksville Co- !pent the weekend Wtth her •par
ConventiOn to be held Sept. 2S at
j dren Conal Wmehester
11nd Mrs ~ rnnk Radcll rtc t\liJ any
llumbU« and other place~ 18 Ohio ents Mr and Mrs Carl Gilmore
the Hagh School and It waa anRaymond Schaeffer Columbus
Mr and Mrs Steve Hoda 01 d
1\tn Jamc~ Murray past presl ottendccl the Artis familY reumon
Mr and Mrs Dale Darst and
nounced that rosebuaheJ would be
Cash Deniz Ravenna Murray Hop- children Susan and St('ph• n of dent presided when the pre"'1dt nt at the Logan Park Sunday
family Zane&amp;vJlle
hava been
planted this fall on the ;rounds
kln11 and BP-tty of Dayton ora 'Farmmston N y were week vf the La&lt;! es Bible Clan of the
Those attendlng meluded ~rs vlitllng relatives here
of the Children'a Home a eivic
ISchaeffer Columbus LUCille end guests of 1\tr and Mrs 1h{) n Ftrst BRpt1.,t Church w.as unable Walburn, Mr and Mn Eber LeWJa 1 Mr .and Mn Paul Winebrenner
project of the elub
Shllmway ( ulumbus Mra zun as Henn essy Jr and fl nulv
f to attend the meetmg at the homr. and daughters Pauline and Janice Columbus. spent
the weekend
Mrs Zerkl~ secretary, a-.ve a
Hawk Merle .and R.achel Shade
Mrs G:1ry E Hnnold (Nancy of Mrs Ra ymo nd Saxton Tuesda) ZGrklc Raymond Walburn and son with her pareQts Mr and Mrs
resume of tht work of the club lfn'
Mr and Mrs John H Ruth John Jacobs) spent the hol1d ay we~k evemng Mrs J 0 Leonard a Peter Middleport Mr and Mrs l Karl Owen
the paat two years and~ C A.
and Boyd of Athens' Glad)'a Ray end with her pannts Mr and guest gave the opcnmg prayer Lester Walburn and granddaught
Mrs L D Diles has returned
Emmish gave the flower eammltGroveport Mr and Mrs Jo1eph Mrs Corliss Jacobs Pvt nn J and the membcn and guest sang er Darlene Ebhn Mr and Mrs from Holzer Hospttol l where ahl
tees report 'Jihirty members a~
Brown Ca nal Wmches ter Mr and Mrs Hanold are res1d ng m Gran the hymn Blest Be the T1e That EVerett Lightfoot and two sons yas a medacai patient
wcred the roll c•ll with "FIIr
Mrs H:uolG Barnhart Lithopolis lte City Ill where he u slat Binds
Pomeroy Mr and Mrs Herbert
Rev Howard Ruppelt pastor of
Comments The October meet1n1
Ed.&amp;on G S\'oartz Columbus
toned With the U S Army ut the
Durmg the busmess mee\ing the Rtggs and Drenda Mr and Mrs the First Presbytenan Church
will be at the Oblo Fuel Gas OfMr and Mrll ScvJe Abahule of Gramte City FngmcCJ Depot
class voted lo gtve$50toward the Harry Artis
returned home Saturday a!lef d
fJee With Betty Newton in cbarae
Columbus Mr ond Mrs R Swartz:
Mr and Mrs Mannmg Walker church repair fund The Mystery
James Rlii !l Dencll Dllllnger months vaeahon with his parenu
of the prottam
and son Grovepo rt Mrs James and Mr and Mrs !ra Essuer of Pme "as contributed tJY Mrs Crookaville Mr and Mn Keith Jn Long Beach Miss
relatives
Mn Roller Invited the me_mben
Bean and dau gh! er Carroll OhJo Canton vls1tc{ Saturd11y w1lh Mr Clarence Clork the president and McCool ond three chUdren Day Ill Washington D C nnd 1b New
and guest Mial!l Garland, to the
Mr and Mrs noger E McDaniel and Mrs Ernes Hhodf s who or was won by Mrs James Faulkner t(m Mn carne Augustme Kathy Orlea ns He met a Mtddleport
Hugh McCoy C Jlumbus visited dining room where a dwert
Columbus James Frederick Barn con P"med them hom rur a tw(l
Mrs Sax !On who was assisted by and Michael Measloney Athens boy A 3c Ronnie Walters who is Monday With Vesta M'C'Coy and course was served Witb. Mn Rei..
Mrs Dana Hnm1 lton served a des- Patrick Kuhn Maxine Hoy Zanes- slatlone~ at Keesler FJeld Mtss Mr and Mrs Burr Forrest and ltr and Mrs Che1ber Ptealdlnl at
Ihart Cunul W 11cl rster Mr and We[!ks VI Sit
Mrs Lowre nr' Swank Carroll 0
Mr ancl Mrs R~lph S1~son and sert coune to the members and ville Mra Viola Flnstcad and wh1le 1n New Orleans
M~ and ~rs Walter Howell
1the coffee and punch Betvlee Plair
Mr 011d Mrb Paul Buckley and !Ons John and J1m spent the 8UE!&amp;L and wu hostesl! for the Sep granddaughter Darlan e Mr and
Mr and Mrs H W Lucas and
r an Mrs W K BeDver ~tnd tapen and an atran&amp;cment ot pi~
I fllcky Coolville and Mr and Mn weekend at ChJlricston S C tcrnber meeting
Mrs George Edellnskl and child daughter New Marh:~svdle werr
ughter Christtne
ColumtuJ ebrysanthemums )'81 U1ed for t)\e
Virgil DileJ and John Otley o[ with A2C and M s P1a 1k s sson
ren Columbus Mr and Mrs W retent gue~ts of Mr and Mrs E ~ere
weekend guests at her mo table Mrs Rich•rd Greu, d•qb·
1
Pu·kcrlngto!'l OhiO
Mr and Mrs Ph1hp Me1er of
1,1; Co:t AmsbrldM:c Pa
M wood
er Mrs J M Arthu
ter of Mn Roller, aulated b,er
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A
1 1 1
1
M
d
Mr and Mrs Randolph Ward mother In serving
num ler 0 Co umbus re ahves I
r an Mrs A c WoOO re 1d daughter Mary Loll Raveno - --~...:.-'-'-·--C0 Iurn bus were WCCftC IId guests P th IOn IS
0( Mr ond Mrs Fred Ro se nbaum
were unable to attend the reunton 1 turr.ed Sundav mght ~from a tr111 "'ood
L bor 0
t 01
Mr and Mrs Earl l'• eston of Are Planning For
because ol the tragiC death of to V1rg1ma Beach Portsmouth
rs s:~~ M~rra ay guea a
4P'S CUT THRIE
Co lumbus spent the ho1dav week
Gene G11rner Worthington bus- NewpoH News and Old Fort Va
Y
SAN FRANCISCO UP-The San
end with Mr and Mrs Cl!frord
Convention
band of a mece of Mrs Walburn
Jt1r and Mt!l clarence Kunze j Mr and Mrs charle-s Bradburv Fr~tncl.§tO Forty Ninen have re
Jal'obs Laurel Cltff Satuntay
Garner was discovered dead ot Col umbus were weekend guests 1 1d family Asa Mary and su dueed theJ.r roster to 44 players
Mrs Jilcohs ami Mrs Presto v s
Mrt~ Mil tun Russell waa named th e1r home by hls wtCc when she of her mother Mrs Ucz Root
1 nne were
recent v1s1tors at by plaemg center Ed Beatty J fulf
Mr and Mrs Harold I lark and lted relati ves and r • nds u1 Ma atJ delegate to the Pythlan Sisters teturncd after a weuk a vacatiOn
Mr and Mn .,Joe Tribble ChRr B ekeye Lake
Diet BJII Bowman and end Merle
or Wuy ncN hurg und Mr d son .and Rac me w va
State Co nv r- ntlon nt lhe Nf'll
Flaltley Op the waiver list
I lnmllv
nul M1 s Hurry Clnrk nnd daugh
House 1n Columbus when the
lcr of Caldwell v .sllc11 Sunday
Mr !lid Mrs Del ll} sell rHI Mctgs Temple
Pythlan Shtcn
\U ih Mr aml M1s Phll W15e claught&lt;'r Judy Bradb ury weJ c mel Tuesday nt gbt at the K of P
l ame] U1rr
Sunday gue sts of Mr and Mrs Hall with Mrs Cash Bahr Most
\1t and Mrs Ph I W1 ~ and son CllHord Jacob8 and fa i lly
Exrcllent Ct mr presJdmg
Jln n1l ~ p e nt lahGr D&lt;l \ 11 1 New
Mis \\lll!'-! m Jacobs and thll
Mr8 Wllllnm lowe was n~mrfi
lr XIII I( If n wll h his pa1c n t~ Uev lren of Colum bus rctmnctl h unc R!i alternate to the Conv rntlon
1 I Mr s ( CC!l "lsc
Sat urdn~ afte r 1 ~,~, ee k 5 v1s1t vl\ h which will he held fl om Sept :l5
l lilr 1rd JurohM and Jo( Joh r \1r anP Mrs Pearl J n... obs l1urcl through 28
Mrll Wilham Lowe was l'lwlr
j •• u-~~~h&lt;' Bcnglc - ~]) Cliff Tht!y were 11cc l np anl{ I lo
N&lt;!W UXIIlj ton by Mr and Mrs man of the ho11tess committcr for

y

Furniture

rosette centered the s1lver tray
holding the eookles and a pmk;
rose Cf'llltred the m1nt tray and
the punch bowl Favors were
blue umbrellas t1cd w1th pmk

I

Thun &amp; Fr1
St pt S-6
June All yson
Joan Collns
'THE OPPOSITE SEX'
(CJnem:H;copcTerhn Jco lor)

ALL NEW

M d N'•g

I

Ror} Calhoun llale Robertson
''THE! SILV'ER WHIP'

3 ROOMS OF

MiddJeporJ
soeiety

E' 1 ·

At

I

Gene TwrnL')
Wtrd Bone!
Chnri JC Grll pCWIJl
''TOBACCO ROAD

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meeting held saturday at Zaleski
S
H
d
Rev and Mrs Rollin Kunze ar enn1e Ue ISe Stein 0n0re
rived Saturday {or a VISit Wilh Mr
B 'd ISh
htl
0
and Mrs Lawrence Ebhn Rev I
rl a
ower
on ay
Kunze returned home Monday MI 5S Jennie Sue Ellelsleln bells Wllh blue tapers In pink I
I and Mrs Kunze rcmaJncd for a bride elect of Leonard Russ of candelabra on cttbcr stde formed
w~k to ass1st m the care of Mrs "'Cleveland
was guest of honor at the centerptoce
1 Mrs William Wyatt bas been
Eblin and Infant daughter
shower g1vcn Monday even ina:
Cooktes punch and pastel col ) not Cied Lbat her son Lt Paul
Mr and Mrs Hu gh Ferguson by the Past Pres1denls or the ored mants were sen cd A blue Holter and bmily are enroute to

•

watched the trlndenl
Bit Cl9wd Fomu
At Little lloek 111 ellimated I,
500 white petllllll were mllliliB

about in front of Cenlril Hllhl
School by to 30 a m e d&gt;l Troop•
apm were deployed abuut t..
bwlding reody to turn blt!t 1111
would be lntfgratJoniBta.
But oobool •larted at II OS L m.
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Three Gallia-Co
1'orkmen Hurt
On Constmctiou

LIMA, 0 UP - Three Gallia
Collnty eonstructfoa worllen were
mJUI'ed by electric aboel: Tuesilay
whea a erane IWllllll too close to a
hlgb voltage power lllle
Tile three whoee condiUon waa
only
reported "pretty rood" are Rob-~-'--ert )luff, II, Thurman
Emil
Wauch 19 Bladen, 111d Emerson
Walker 22, Palriot. •
The men narrowly eacaped
de•th when a crane belonglng to
llle Holderman CoDII1UeUon Co
cot doae enough to a 138 ()(J(l.yolt
power line In attrad eurrenl The
three were knoel:ed ofl llieJr feet
LONDON UP- Mrs
Lrlhan by the thoel:, which traveled down
Solly, a 2f.year-oV1 mother o! the crane and dug a foot-deep bole
the surlate of a road thty were
four was tQ)d today to prcpnrc tn
pavmg
•

Father Is Told
To Prepare For
Quints Birth
for f1ve more
Doctors sa1d she

The conatruchon work Is in ean
neotion wtth the new U S 25 by·
a hotel pass at Lim•

would g1vc

birth to qu•ntuplets Nov 5.

Funeral serv1ces for Mrs Laura
Her husband Roy
!lcCieary 7'1 who died at her cook left the hospttal after !tear
borne m Beech Gr~"e Wednesday mg the news to l)uy 11 drink at
afternoon suddenly fram ~ heart J the nearest pub
attack will be held Saturday at 2
1 don t even remember drtnl
il m from the Chase Funeral 1ng 1t • be sa1d later
Home
Solly who now 11 tat1ng care of
The Rev Harold Khngel Will lhe other children m a two-bed
llfltctale and JDtefJDCnt w11l be room aP.:artment wrote Queen
ID the MUes Cemetery
EJu:abeth 11 gwtng her the news
Tbe Dlstrlet JI!OOtlng of tho
"'
ami pleadmg for a bigger house
Fraternal
Order of Eaglea ) tvlll
u born alive the qumtuplets
U
would be the fils! set of five re be held m Pcmeroy Sundar at 2
p m P001eroy Aene 2171
be

Pomeroy Eagles

Are Hosts For
District Meet

, Bus Dn'vers
Get Approval

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corded In BrJtam m 1,300 years boat to oilier lodges In tbe dJJPARKING METER COLLECTIONS trJct
lnitlatlon of new cand1d&amp;tea
SIX mare appll&lt;aUons {or bus
Middleport Pollee Chief Leroy
dmen 1n the JIIOJgs County Bartrum today reported the col Will be otJOducled II tho IIOOiin(
Scbool system were approved leetlon of $219 15 from parking by the Nelsonvllle Aerie 11!11 delhiJ weet wbcn the l'&lt;Junty board meters m Mufdleport lor the paal gree team
Memiltra of lhe det!l'OI! learn
of education mel Tuesday mgbt week
are
Barney Jacobs, WalterS~
1bey :wore liven to Taylor
-----_,.
Gerald Jaeoba, Richard SDIIU.."
"ooro, Colum!JIJ Evorett Brans
METERS Yt!LO $30'k
eomb and Jomes VIII :lleter
Parking meters In Pomeroy tbia Unooln Swain and HenrY WIH·
4 ~ 1
EaBlel'l!; 101 !t WPiiims, South week totaled $301 m collection~ lama
~enta
•
will
be
~ed
ern and ~ a 1lOtby and Edw!JIJ acccrdinB to Patrolman lohn Jlc.
iollolrlnl lbe mOotiJII.
Nelaoll, WeaterD.
Kenale.

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