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~bfPy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 10, 1957
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MrL Ben •Batey, South ' Fourth
Avt~lio, is m
· at her horne and
und~ thp care of a toe•) do&lt;tor.
!lin. Webb Hail left today for
1 visit with Mr and Mn Jack
AmsborY and family, Huntington
lllrs. ~ Whitlock. Kent, open!
the ,Wee):end wttb her parents.
Mr.' and Mra. C. E. Vance and
was aeeompagted back to Kent
bJ Mr and Mro Wlll18m Ycanr
who hacl spent a week at the
Vance bome
Mrs. Fred I Gardner 1s vulitmg
~er sister, Mrs Ed Lewu, Cleve·
land
Bert Bahle, who wa~ mjured in

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Gas Kanse

Pay Only $59.50 down'

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a railroad mishap recently in Pt
Pleasll!.t has been released from
Holzer HospitaL
Mr. and Mrs Mont West, Zan·
esvllle, were recent guests of
Mr'-' .Henry Hennesr and son
Robert
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Mra. George W. 1Thomas, M1ss
l\lary Lou Thom ... Mr and Mrs
George R Thomas, Radnor, and
M1s, Sadie Smart, M:mon, were
overnight guests or Mr and Mrs
George Ha&lt;;kett Jr, and ramily
when they eame to attend the
Smart.Siddall wedding Sunday
MISS Mabel Hysell has return·
cd after a visit with relatives ln
Columbus last week.

Mr~~- ~~~M~ow~;;~~d "~\';";
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at Cblldrell'l Hospital

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver
ond Mr and Mts Selwyn White
and son, llarry, of Galllpolio vlalt·
ed Sunday with llisa Nettie Koeb·
ler.
Mrs. Stella Grueser and Mrs
Karl Grueoer of Mlneravllle attended the homecoming rally ot
the Roek
Springs Methodist
Church, Sunday afternoon.
John W&amp;tson of Minersville,
who 11 on vocation from hi1 em·
pioyment at the Kyger Creek Plant
lett Friday for a vtsit in Michigan.
Mr and Mrs. Hlnm Fisher of
Columbus spent the week end at
their home, Mine(JJVtlle
Mr and Mrs Walter ~bjor
Mr. ~md Mrs Charles McMaster
Columbus were recent guests. o!
who have been the guesta of Mr.
?l!r and Mrs Herbert Chambers
and Mrs Ad'&gt;lph Grueser for the
Mr and Mrs E R Tompklnn
past three weeks left Sunday for
and grandapn, James Hamer, retheir 'home, Bradenton, Fla
ceived a ublegram Monday that
Mr. and Mrs cart Riggs tell
their son and daughter·ID·law,
Friday for thetr home, Columbul,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Tompkins,
after a wee}('fl Yislt with Mrs Wen·
harl arrived safely in London,
dell Bctzinc and other relatives
England, where Mr Tompkln.i
Mr and Mrs. Alhe Grueser, Mrs.
is scheduled to speak at a conDorothy Mock and son and Mr.
ference
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Rozan11a Knight or Pt Pleasant,
Mrs Or1en W1nte and family
Mr. and Mrs Roger Day, M13- W. Va., I! the gucat of her great and
who were hrrc ~o attend the funm1, Fla, were qvcrnlgbt guest&amp; , grandmother, Mrs. John Bally.
Sunday of her cousln.s, Mr. 1nd Mr. and Mrc Clarence Might and era) of P..rs. Fanmc Moore re.·
Mra Joe Turner, and her uncle son, Ricky, of BasU, were over- turned to thelr home, Monessell,
Robert See They w1il viHit ~elo night go..ts of lrlr. and Mrs W1l· Pa, Sunday
IJYCS In West Virginia ~nd Ohi o lard Ebersbach and daughters, Sat·
Mrs. Wendell Betzmg spent Sun
before retummg to Flor1t1a
day with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
S~turday guests ol L01s Cecll urda1
Davi~ RO&lt;:k Sprmgs.
l\lr. a•d Mrs Willard Eberabach
were Mr and Mrs W L Heston
Mr. and Mr,. Earl Denn) and
and
daughter,
Joyce,
visited
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Vienna, Oh10
Mrs Albert Mees vis1ted Sunday
Mrs James Montevillc and Mrs Southside, W Va., Sunday with in Chllheothe with Mr Denny's
Margaret Whltc, ColumbtJs, were Mr. and Mrs. Geo~ge Dabney.
"Mra. Charleo Buck and Mrs. Ev· moth"!r, Mrs AlonZo Denny.
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrst
iifrs E J Hill has rei urned
erett Bachn~r wore visitors tn
George Sauer and son
home arter ra two weeka vu1t
Chillicothe
~londay
afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Bennett, who has
Bury! White of Charleoton. W flth relatives in Columbus.
Mr and Mrs Don Thomas or
va., who 11 spending a week'! va·
Moundsville,
W. Va, were weekcation with Mr and Mra. Ran
Ml,ght of Ru~land \&gt;lolled "Monday end ,cuelts of their parents, Mr
with Mr. and Mro Charles Buck and Mrs Ralph Graves and Mr
M11/ and Mrs Lawrence Parhtt and Mrs. Everett Thomas.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd 'Me~cher
returiled to their home in Charleo·
family
returned to the1r borne,
ton, W. Va Saturday after 11
week's vl.elt wdb his parents, Mr Lebanon artcr a aeveral days v1s1t
with Mr. and Mrs. Joh.n Mitch ~md
Sept. 10.11 and Mra. Edward Parfitt.
Tuot. &amp; Wad.
family.
Mro.
Allen
Hampton
returned
FAMILY NIGHTS
---·-home ~onrloy Jrom Columbus
Cornell Wilde Conotance Sm1th \\here she jotned Mr. Hampton at
"TREASURE OP THE
the annual outing given by the
OOI.DIN CONDOR"
I coca Cola Co. for. their 180 em
an Teebnleolor)
ployeeo and their lamilieo. She ai·
- alao10 'attende4 a ball game between
BellY Crable
Dan DaileJ the p(Oducllon ol)d salesmen or
"MY BLUI HIAVIN"
Fann Bu,.au Council 3-A met
the company While there Mro
an Teehnlcolorl
Hampton visited h'r oioter, Mr&amp; ot the home of Mr. and 14(8 Howard Bolen, Sept. 4. The buoiness
Leon Tatum and other relatiVes.
meeting was In charge of the pm&gt;
dent, Harry Guthrie The present
otrieen were re..Jected by unanl·
mou1 vote. Prealent, Harry Guth·
liltJwt~ll
rle; Vice-president, Harry Pickens;
Secretary, Ma Wllber Parker; As~
sistant Secctary, Mro. Delbert Gaul
nnd DlscusBiou Leader, Mrs. Hnr·
ry Pickens.
The Council celebrated the l!Oth
wedding annlvorury of Mr and
&amp;tro. Solem The Couneii'o g11t
was a goliJ.colored bowl filled
\l'lth an ammgement of giant
chrysanthemums.
'he hoste58, a95isted by Mrs
Avice Freckll!r, served a three·tlered golden anniversary cake, decor·
alcd with golden roaes and toppcil
wath a M, tee cream and coffee tC'I

POMEROY
·SOClliTY

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been ,mployed at Cedor Point
dW'inJ the 11r1mmer, .has returned
to. her .home here.
WUI Willoek, a 'medical patient
at Holzer Hospital Ia rep01ted In
poor tondltlon.
)lr. and Mrs George T Sid·
dall, H)'annil, Mass.. who had
been overoit:ht g1.1ests or Mr. and
Mrr. Paul Smart Saturday left by
plane !rom Charleston Sunday
evening Cor thetr home They
were driveR to the atrport by Mr
and Mr.s. Manning Kloes and son,
Kent. The Sldlolh bad attended
the marriage or their son George
Jr.. to Mi8S Jean Smarl Sunday
James McDonald, who wu a
guest at th.e Smart.Stddall wed·
ding Sunday was the housesu11st
of Mr and Mrs David Darsl Jr
MilS Nancy Wagner, Midland,
Mlc'h., visltod Mr. and M.,.
George Hackett Jr , and Mr and
Mr1 Paul Smart over the week
end.

FURNITURE

oiTJie Brightest Comer
In Middleport

Farm Bureau 3-A
Council M'eef'ing
Held September 4

Gentrating more and m6J1
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,Aug. 31 To Charles Tompkins

Cmdr. an1 ~ro. Leroy R Raynor, Bayou le Batre, Ala., have an·
nounced the marriage of their
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Lee Raynor,
Md.. to RObert Cbarles
Middle River, Md., son
and MrB 1!:. R. Tompkloo,
Middleport The Rev. Robert B.
Pegrem, priest of the Holy Trhlity
Church, Essex, Md, officiated at
the double ring ~eremony and
nuptial mass at Christ Church
(Episcopal), Balttmore, MiJ, on
August 31, \957, at eleven o'cloek.
AITangcmcnts of white gladiolus
and ctlrysanthemuma were used on
the alta~ and 1 recital or nuptial
music preceded the ceremony. ftlr
Glenn Bunch, Baltimore, organist,
played "Trumpet Tune" by Purcell
lor the prelude and "Weddmg
March" by Mendelssohn for the
postlude and Mtas Margaret Freed,
Ba!Umore, 511ng, "0, Perfect Love"
and other 'iOlot~
Attendants wek'e Miss Harriet
Freed,\ Daltirnore, maid of honor;
samuel J llamer .rr, Pittsburgh,
Pa., nephew of the groom, bPJt
man, Edward Wilsey, III, BelAir,
Md, formerly of Athens, usher,
Robert Bourne, Mtddle R\Ver, Md.,
acolyte
The bridE', who was given in
mamage by btJr father, c.hose a
weddmg aown ol wh1te organdy
tiered bouffant !kirt and
bodtc&lt;' Her short vetl was
held by silver clips and her only
jewelry was a strand of pt!arll ,
the ,g1ft oft~ groom. She earned
'i bouquet
of white carnat10 na.
M1ss Freed wore an orchid net
!{&lt;lwn with headband and bo~.~tquet
of orchid pom-pom chrysanthe·
mums
Airs. Raynor, mother or the
bride, chose a pink ensemble with
sequm and pearl embroidery and
wore malchmg accessories and or·
chid corsage Mrs Tompkins, motber of the groom, wore an atomic
blue Jacket enoemble with gray
accessories and orchid corsage
The wedding reception was held
at the parish house of Christ
Church with Baltimore caterers In
charge of the refreshments, Ar·
rangemenls o[ white gladiolus and
tvy were USPd for the decorations
for the reception.
Mr and Mrs. Tompkins left for
Rehoboth Bt'ach, Delaware, tor a
short weddh•g trip and the bride
~hose a r!avy blue sUit with powder blue bll)uae and corsage of
wh1ie orchids. Later 1n the week
they flew to London, England,
where Ml'. Tompkins Ia to deliver
speech at 1 special Conference.
w11l make their ~ome at 5!0
GroYe Drive, Baltimore 20,
Md , after September ~5.
Mrs Tompkjns graduated from
Park (MilS.) Junior Colle;e;
of Alabama and
lnst.itul:e Library Schoo).'
Is a me:11ber of Alpha Phi oo·

rority ond wa~ f01mer~ aaaoelated
with the Enorh Pratt Free Library
of llaltimore, Md.
Mr. Tompkins, who Is al!l"ad~ate
of Middleport l!igh School. groduated from Ohio State Unlverallv
and the University of Chieago.
iJ aasodlled wilh the Chemital
Warfare Laboratories, Army Chem
leal Center, Md.
Relatives &gt;I tlle groom who at·
tended the weddong and reception
were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tompkins
and &amp;l'lndson, James Hamer. Mld·j
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ho·
mer Jr. and son. Robert, Piltaburgb, Pennsylvania

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Mrs. Eugene Conde
Is Honored With .
ALayette Shower
Mrs Wilham Wallace assasted
by Mrs Ray Woodecnrrl ente'
talned with a layette &amp;hO'~'W' reeentb at her home, Mechamc St
honoring Mn. Etigene Conde.
A. pmk, blue and yeJlow color
tbfmo was e~trried out In the
d'ecorations Gl(h were placed on
a table centered with a large
stork surrounded wtUl small urn
bre!las
Games were played durmg the
evenmg y,ith Mrs. Lawrence
Morarity
lhe wmner or the
prtzcs
Sandwiches, cake, coffee anf\
ICed tea were served hy the hos· •
tes.ses Favors were s:nall plasuc ,
umbrellu filled with m1nts.
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Present were Mrl. Robert Hy·
$tll, Mrs. Morarlty, Mrs. Douglass
Smger, Mrs. flichard Freeman,
Mrs. Robert Salley, Mrs. Robert
Story, Mrs. Mary Kunzelman,
Misses Lena and Katie Guth, Mls!i
Bertha Conde, Mrs. Joe Conde,
M.rs Leland Sisson'. Mrs. Carl
Wdl, Mra. Donald Mullen, Mrs
Carson Hayes, Mrs. Alfred Ruschel, Mrs Thomas Scally and
Mrs Arthur Nea.ae
Sending gilts hut unable to
attend were Mrs Janel K,Grn,
Mrs Enzo Barsotti, Mn. Ray
Blowers, Mrs. ShirleY Guinther,
Mrs RIChard Owens and Mrs
Homer Casto.

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Student Nurse
Feted Sunday

Mrs John F. Bally entertained
w1th a dinner Sunday at her home
Forest Run, honormg her grand
'daughter, Miss Raellel Genhelm·1
er, whG entered nurses tra1nmg
at Holzer Hospital Monday
Present were Mrs Olin Oen
~eimer and daughl!r . . Rsehel,
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Wolson. Mf6
Bertha Scott, William 'Sherida11
and the hostess

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the guests

Present were Mr, and Mra Har
ry Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Picken~ Mr and Mrs Eimer Kautz

)lr. and M" Wilbur Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Pickens, Mr. and
Mro. C. E. flumpbrey, Mrs. Avico
P'reeker, Larry Roush, Martha,
Eric and E~die Parker, Mr. and
Mrs Theodoo Reed Sr.
The Oetoller meeting will be
held the home ol Mr. and Mro
C E Humphrey.

Wedding ~Ions
Announced By
Virginia..Long
Ml" Vir;inla Long, daughter
of Mrs. Helen Long, Rutland, is
announc•nr the complcte{t pla11s
ol an opon-ehurch weddina for
h.er marriage to U Robert t,
Dolson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Don~on of Rutland.
The double- ring ceremony
will take place al tho RuUond
Methodlot Church, on S'ept. 13th
at two-thirty o'eloek. The nup·
lial oerviee will bo read hY the
Rev George Oavlll.

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A1mart, practical approac~ 19 foil
a1hlan .•• the drea l1 P'rfect ban'd
In blaclt velvet and ,$pClrked wit~! a
rhin111tone pin .•• add thl! "bru1hed.mibby
jacket for a unart c01tume look. ~84th
In Rayon and Acetate ... Grey, Blut1 Plum.
Slz~~ 12 to 20.
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Have Family Fun, Sports Car Fun.
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Public Should Vi~t ltounty's New 32-Bed Infirmary
On Children's Home HJ/1 Built At Cost Of About $175,000
It IS to be hoped the county government
will set aside a da)' soon when taxpayers may
vwt the new tnftrmary on Children s Home
Hill Reports from those who so fa ••ve seen
what now extsts there have agreed that the
bmldmg and tts eqmpment are remarkable
Unolftclal but reliable esbmates pendmg a
~omplete accounting summary place the cost
at $175 000 gtve or take a few hundred
Complelton of thts bmldmg poses a real
problem to Meigs Counltans There's no pomt
In trying to say It isn t floating round as a
pnme top1c of dtscusslon It already 1s and
only a relabvely few people have seen thts
new 32 ted mstituhon
The questiOn that Is certain to be argued
from north to south and east to west 1s
If the commissiOners can build and equip
a a2 b~d mftrmary for $175 000 why 111 Sam
Hill ts some $565 000 needed to butld and
eqmp a 40 bed general hospital' Ladtes and
gents that sa tolhcklng of a good question
It takes on added Interest when the public

Burton Act
'1'1\ls general fmld of d1s•uss1on ts posed at
thts lime so that public opnnon may have a
chance to become mfot med of the facts And
where are the facts' Who has them and who
Wtli gwe tljem to the voters of Meigs County?
Gathermg them wtll be a long and tedtous
job Exactly where they wtll pomt cannot be
assumed now We mtend to get opm10ns from
phystctans architects local contractors and
experts from extslmg established hospttals
The pubhc wtll want to know tf tt can have
an approved general hospttal large enough
and so well equtpped as to attract more phy
slctans here with the $200 000 tt already has
Or Is It necessary to 1me the addJhonal mon
ey' Must we qualify for federal atd and
build an lnstltubon fully approved by State
and Federal standards to achteve the goal thts
county so sorely needs which is an adequate
number of working doctors With facthtles to
carry out their practice 111 modetn sctenhftc
technlqu'l!s

recalls that a plan IS bemg studied to bring
liefore many months at a apeclal election here
a proposition to approve a predicted $200 000
bond Jssue for a veterans memorial nospital
Thts money tt ts assumed would be added to
$200 000 already available from a 1946 tax
levy which was to be for a mernonal hospital
Both funds would be augmented by one dol
Jar for each two raised locally from the fed
era! government under authority of the Hill

Expressions of opmton from voters of the
county are welcomed for printing In The Da1
Jy Sentinel Th1s 1s the kmd of problem that
deserves full exposttlon If a bond Issue IS
proposed at a special electiOn or any other
election, It should not s!J~d or fal) on rumor
or slanted propaganda Rather 11 should re
celve the widest attenbon from every taxpay
er In the county who should exerme hts nght
to vote ye~ or no to It

The road appears cleared for Pomeroy and
Mtddleport councils to get on with their JOint
achon 1n purchasing mechantcal street clean
lng eqmpment Twice defeated at the polls In
Pomeroy the administration has persevered
in tis convlcbon that such equipment would
be a worthy mvestment Middleport also Is

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Bv ~oroh M Rlfo I

10 oo The Price I• Rtebt
10 30 Truth or Consequenco.tl
11 00 Tic Tse Deugb
II 3B It Could U. You
12 tiO News Report
1215 Mov1etime
I 3(} Jlrtde and Groom
200 MaUne• Theater
300 Queen 'f{ 1 ,Illy
341' Aodern omftnoeet
f:OO C6medy , ube
f 30 Trouble W1lh Father
500 Spinach PlayhouJO
545 Nile Newo
6110 Neh P11lture
61&amp; ~orta il'•
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hnrlotte Judy Shlr from 1012
ley and Jumr or St Albans w Va
A 'bcu.\'ilon wart held on
Mr an d Mrs Harold Rife and son Family Bible Reailin•.. and It

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bany Oh o viRIIed their parents
Mr ami Mr Charle!R Rife and 11
'ended the Wllkt.svllle Dean Din
ner
Mr and "frs F.morv lohnP tin
were ructnt Sund~y dinner gueau

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was announced that Or Bruce
Cameron Amrrlcan Bible Society
1:; nppr.arlng In th1a area from
Sept 16 26 TIH announcement
rome rrom t1 e Ohio Council ot
Churdw~

Re(reshmenhJ were served by

Your
Laws

h• may vote b¥
sent Voter Ballot tile office of
the Codnt1 Board of Electlolu II
he makes application by 12 o dock
noon of November 2
If there to a~y doubt •• to whe.
ther you live ill a rei!Strttlon
area contact your County Board
of Elections office

Daily SentmeJ
Daybook

the slur he was forced to ucceut
From lhat rude and often badlv
lnformect fellow from Jndepend
ence who fire MncArtbur for try

you registered or If you have
changed your name since you reg
latered A woman must reregister
If she h4S married smce she reg
In"• to win a wnr In Koron
IRter~d Howrver 1f she were mar
d f s
b
h
Pcrsonaliv I never admued the ne 8 ter "Ptem er 2:J 1 e may
flamboyant side o! the general vote
on Nov•mber 5 but not thcr,e
nft&lt;lr under her former name
but I never artmlrl'd the flashy
shle ot Georr,.ne Patton either But
II )'Ou hav~; not voted in the
as a minor cog In thtl last lllllJOr past two Y"Dra or 1f you have
effort I ad mrcd them trCilen&lt;l t'hangl!d Yl ur nnme you must ap
ously for what tht~y wt re - g(' n peor 111 persun In order to re re~
erulfl who wnntPd town n w1r as ISler lC you have moved you may
quickly as poss1ble latton \\anted reg ster you1 ehange of addreu by

LICIION TO MilT
Feeney llennett Poal No 128
American Lotion will meet Wed
neaday at tho Lesion Hall when
a report will be given of the Labor

devotional aervlee lie read lan ar

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'ntunday at 7 30 P M A fftm en
lltled Food for Thought will
be presented Followmz the film
a busln01s aeBS~Qn will be held
Parents and members are urged

to attend the meeting

MASON NEWS

quire lhat ll'cmbers of the armed
forees be re~lstered m order to
vote while they aro m service Up
on discharge the aemcemon must
regiSter II he resides in regtltra

themselves to the scrv1ce of the1r tion terrHol') T~ere Is one exeep

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nay celebral ion wilt ell was spon

oored by th• Post
EMERGENCY CALL
1 h e Middleport Emergen~y
Squad was railed Tuesday after
noon when an elderly lady fell at
the home o! Oukley W'l_odo h~ir
'(I

Hobson

MIITINO tALLEII
The Phllathea Soc:lety of the
Chm&lt;h o! Cbrlot will meet Tu~o
day 0111hl al the home or Mrs Robert ReibeL Leadlnl Creek Road
Wllh MrL ~dword Froqoh, d!l
Webb Hall Mro Wilbur 'nteobold
and Mrt William Slater 11 boat

country and fnr le" average mon lion to this law lf the serviceman
ey than a Wtllter makes 1n a good is discharged after September 23
cafe these d1ys Both men had of
----·------~lered up th•lr brains their repu
f !
tatlon• and Iheir ltveo for ' peon '
ICe 0 1 cs
pay
And her' we have Jh" ~eu
ber«er thl&gt;llenglng lor cheap
publicity a mm ltp that the gov
11 ANIII HIIWOOD
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ornmenl awords a giant ror anv
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lng at least hundreds of thousands
~co boy who made up 1n tlever. or atopptnr bf the water eooler,
of llveo In • hat mav be tblled the
ness whal hela!ll&lt;ed In aranmtar 1you" a natutallo 111 lnvol¥t4
""nnlesl tampalgn - the Paclfl&lt;
One o! hto utlerancea b&amp;s ata~ed ...1fo ~t
war - ever waged
with me em llnl'e olllco pbll·i 1 In ~~~ 1 ,
t
I have aeen many pohtlclons o!
tlcalo&amp;llmewhlcH theontyWay 1:~'ea1.\~~J\~
1 ~~~.~
the lower-ease atrlpe spending ov
to wln It 11-don i play I '
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er e years m1 1ons o axpay
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• wu w alilllld torilllw
0r1 money In such things as for
reader! wrlle aiMiul probltllllllkel Tlil Ahli .._, .. \MUi itlllihH
elgn junkets when all they do Ia
tiill
~•111 -~ ~· II"" -~ 0 1 01j
Uve it up drink the booze and
'Our Ofllc- U lUll lUll i!f otftea ~ e:..·-~·""'m~"'~ :/u ~
plnoh the glrla How much money
poUUeo The prtaldonl II a1Jrtooll•m4 ~It
~~Pf~lltiiit
and time IB wasted on silly tnv.s
nenr In lltd llle 1wo tlce·~ti• 1 n lhe)'Vi
1 1 lid 101
tlgotlcns lhol start !rbm nothing
ljenl&amp;arl on \WG dltreztftl ~ilw )dlf ehi~cH att D'lt lfil
and lead to leas 1t is hard to say
I!OIDI people !nor one, 1011!1 Ia· tllit 'lilt-ani )'Ou4 btl'ltr JR'(e
1 exclude the good ones such 88
'fOI lltt 911\V J':ft trlii Ill a\11 In
the late senator walter George
11!1 mlf.dle, b~tll'ulmoalllru!otthe late Bob Tall and atl the
llble I m not iirt wlllch horae to
olhor good onea you know
bel, otl ~awe tuPPOIIhli lht
oth••
!Omea ln flrll!
But 1 hung around Wash10gton
"' ona .·.1
long enough In a reportorial enpa
IJbe llal work
ctty to know that 1 great many of
'8erlo~hly1 lllte Lhe wort~
them would dust off thelf rrand
the 11l~ry 11 10011 but I cln'i
nu, reput 1 tlon to make 0 bead
bandle tha poillc~ Have you 1117
llne in the ~orne state pre9l And
111nelll9!111"
I have also known more than a
rtta. ilf ~l •• ~ave II 4o i.
llltle aoul·searchlnf.
1prtnkllng of unproven croolta 11
well 01 the proveo crook01, who Talctt h1111 With H6t
oven took klekhlekl from tl)e of
It th" U th• llraUueB illu~•
1
flee hdp That aln t entirely a lion lhe hll blimtled tnto all weU
bunch of cheruba up there on the
t.nd iOOII,Ilu\lf tltlA ~lder, llkt
GHOOSl
Hlll
oomt ~iilt 1 tnowl ftndl 11!~1
It Is a crying shame that our
tmrlob ihtlelo II !UU of~
friend Neuberaer wasn t around
DOIIUce, lite ch~ts !Itt lhUitea
in the lading year&amp; of General
ihjDi~li!i~er
la:Dlllll'ajllh•t.
Pershing when the old man was
BocauU tlley are U111111't ol
tilt lillie• i'dlltlol
dying at II alter Reed He might
lhtQtloltu &lt;&gt;r uliaure ot lllelj"
even have questioned the right of atWo, tome ~eople develop • ~.\Ad lbiJ
whea rou'rl!
the Al)lerlcan governmanl to pay buot·pllllDio lllile·\vllllnl. tll!l• l otikinl foi ~lob, Wtleh o~!ef~IIY
illaek Jack 1 hoopltal billa 10 1 aipln1 rbullne Wlllch entbl~o ~tOO IJie nlw plf.ct IIIII !iJII
needle" extravagance
lllem II! tum llll I\IPP1 o~djo 'pli!Ct PoUild.
(Copyrllht 19117 by United lntoanktololllae.Jili\llleallll:~l~tt9~dj~' IMe~a lo:~~ant
1un the oftlc' poUIIOadollt Wilb
Feature Syndicate Inc 1
o~ the
Who ib'
will! ,qu ~
rot tll.t ~ 1;elit.il
Secqnd tr1 lo Uck II whtre 19~
111Y ·~~ ~"!ec
Mrs Fanlc Francis IP!nt the art IJ'hla IIJ.eii,IIJ devol~ everr,19
U
!1'1 ,
Wfok~~d with Mr and Mrt. Ro DII~·C, on tho Job lo lmk ~m~~\Y'Ial~!!t!il II\ tc!\tl~~llj,
" t R h d 1
10u~e ~t~rl:il!i 111 Ill• ~·· I till Ut~r~t..~ ta • tlld iin
.,r OUI an ll!lily and Mf! 1 h&amp;riJ!Ilr ~~~~~to dt1J ~.IntO ,W~Ioll wet~, ib !GI iiJfil
~~~t!" Ray Droke of Glit~aill 1Gijlp llld.{lbllllca aut {ou ~ p~d...llill ,.

tlelo What I""' M~ano To Me
bv H W Gockot " 1 part or
the oervlce
Rev C E Koyt hoat paator
1ove • reaume or hlo Sunday
aerman on the topic Splrltdal
Con•aluoenee It waa explained

Point Pleasant
Band Diredor
Aiding 1'ah~a

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Sp01'l The Bast Job

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Milas County News

11:50 ,., m.

The atraogement will eonhnue

until ihe oehool can obtam a dlr
eetor sometime In the lulurc
Yoho alOng wltb George Kooken
former Wabamp baad director " I
dtr~or of the P01~t Pleuanl

CHANNIL I

7 30 Boston Jllactle

Captain Kangaroo
CBS Newa
Loool News
Garry Moore
Arthtr Godfrey
Strike It Rich
News
Katlcs Almanac
Love or IJI•
Search lor Tomorrow
Guld'ng Light
Katie s Kltche~

12 80 All thP. Wortu Turns

I 00
1 SO
2 00
2 30
3 00
a 15

Our }IISB Brook~
Houseparty
Big Payor•
'!'he Verdict h Yours
Brighter Day
Secret Storm

3 30
4 oo
510
5 45
5 55
6 00
6 Ill
630
7 00
8 00
8 30
9 00
10 00
10 05
10 10

Edge of Nl«ht
The '~riy s~ 0 w
YtNr Es{d Reporter
)porta Parade
Weatherman
What About That
llougla; Edwardo

Boo

4-H NEWS

8 45

855

900
9 30 lorth~r Godlre1
tO 36 Strike It l!tch
u oo News
11 10
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( op!ir,1 Taet, lllrU Sal
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l~en.ings Bv

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FARM NEWS

IHO

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12 00
12 •o
100
I 30
2 00
2 30
30Q
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of Dress
B•~e 'lhe New
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- the
"Potnty Toe" with

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Sptndle Heel

THE SHOE BOX

TBA

MIDDLEPOB.T, ()HlO

Vic Damone
Mtlllunatre
I've ~ut A Seor'll
U S Steel Hour
Up-1~ the-minute News
Seabl!lng the Wuthel'
The LIIO Show_.;...

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Sgt Pre1ton of lht"·V•'••MI.
Bob Cummine• 11
Climax-

Pl13house 90
Up-to tbe minute

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THU~SDAY

MORNING

Cl!ANNEL ll WED

on 990 spot

On Youf

'IIQ

Oil

I 30
I 00

Sign On
Liberace
The Gretehen Wad~ Show
Neighbors
Movto Matinee
Aalerl~an Bandttad
Clrtoon Club
Ml~k~J Mou• Clul!
Five Star Final
John Daly • llie Nm
Djtneyland
Navy Lot
Oala and Harriet
Mot&amp;enl of DeclsloD
l\'tdaeJdoy N!Jb\ ncltb

a.lf d
or

ttl SpdeOiJI

111:00 Newa ot the Nlcbl
10 ,. 1'tltatrt 11

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II 30 Sijil 011

••••bo were
1411!fday nlgbt (lleits of hl1 par
'"to. Mt and Mrt. Pearl Jacobi
Mt and Mrs P111o

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Bla»ktnship
Found "Guilty"
By Mason Jury
A juey of aeven women and
live men fonnd Wtll1am Harold

Blankenship 25 of l\lason and
Ironton 0 guilty of auaull
and battery ln tile Maton County
Cutult Court Monday
BlaDkenshtp was arrested on

llarch 23 !ollowmg tbe shooting r
of Gerald 'Spud McDaniel al a

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We Seleet Onlfl The Vft'JI

tavern near Mason C1ty Blanken

ship claimed lhat the •hoollng
was acclde!&gt;tai
Jury members

were

Roush~ Harri.aon Robtnson Naoma Yeager Elroy Kaylor Mume

M•ller Pearl Rou•h Harry Old
aket Calherlne Mll&lt;hell. Mra
Paul Nease, Sobn T Kay Pauline
Grinstead and Monroe Chase
Blankenship was released on

$1500 bond to aw11t sentence by
Judge Oliver Kessell

I

Be Jnlre Co aUeDtl Pomeroy Ud MlddleJIC!rfl PJra Alto
naal Regatta September 15, 1957, md wblle Ill Ioiii,
look over our seleefton of Late Model Used can

1957 FORD Fairlane 500-4 Door
Sedan Radio and Heater With overdrive Like new
black flmsh

1957 FORD Custom 2 Door

4PPLI GROVE

Heater Sharp 2 tone ftmsh 3 000 titiles

Br Mrt. Horbort Roush
11r ud Mra Roy Peerson and
Mr and Jlro Roger ThelSB and
family are vacatwmng in Mame

Mrs Etta Sb1eldo

Best In l1sed Cars

H~ll,c

Mro Pete

1956 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2-Door
VB With Powerfltte Transmtsslon Radio and Heater
Red and whtte ftmsh

1956 CHEVROLET BelAir 4 Door VB

Gold Waves
Hair Styling

Radio and Heater It's mce and clean

1956 FORD VB 2 Door

Radto &amp;Heater Onginal black and whtte finish

CLOSED

1955 FORD VB Fairlone 4 Dr. Sedan

Cloaed Wed Aflemoon

Radio and Heater Looks and runs like new

Evelliap By AppolnlmMI

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

SHIRLEY'S

METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES
Phone 8045J

BEAUTY SHOP

Open Evenings

Unill 9 P M

AI Traffic Light Ialllldcllepoi1

Sl. 311M Pomero)

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of
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servtce
1om 1n 1897 the Un11ed Stales lodepend0111
Telephone Asooaauon 11 ~"'"'"' b•tw• and

llrOnger every year

Today, With .SOO telrphone c::ompanaes semng
over 9,000,000 aubscrihen 10 two thuds of the

B!"!P.Phlcalorea of the oabOn, the Independent
T~one

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(

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ISJ\VE $12.18

Industry haaa $2.5 b1Uton

mmtmenl that helpo you ra&lt;h oU AmellQI

SIWIUy extending Ill far flung lele~hono
aetwork

d~ca

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Press up dates
far compCJfl'YI/

t Od N9f
Tl) RIJN

By Ruallll R Priddy
BARBER S !,'OINT Hawaii (FH
Maoon Coun'jl !1-H Club Atll't tNC) - Rl~hard S Lloyd aviation
HEAVENLY TR.ASURIS \
Rlfllllr Ltadoro ,onft,.nco el~ctroru&lt;o techmdan third c)a11 ,We need not seek 1 ringside aeat
1 just receiV~d word on the USN son of Mr and Mrs Bruce God s wondera to behold
lonnual Regional t-Il l.eaders I Llofd of 330 N Fourth St Mill- 11 !"e obeY hiS holy will
Conference for 1957 As UJual dleport1Ohio Is servmg With lolr
We shall walk otreela of pure
the conference will be beld at borne barrier Service Squadron
gold
the beaullf~l 4-H Camp 1q Roonc Two at the Naval Aid StatiOn BarCounty Wllh Roane County 4-H b8r's Pol"l Hawaii
We cannot fathom God o &amp;I~al
Clu~ Agent Doq Mllter hosl The
Atrborne Barrier Servtce Squid
couhlles )llho hive ~een Invited ron Twc prov1d01 maintenance and Qtlltlla
the treasurers of his love
to participate are Boone Cabell training lor t~e Airborne Eorly Untn we reach that heavenly
Jackson Kao1wha Lincoln w.,..ng W1ng of the Padflc
home
Putnam Roane Wavne which brlnJ!I rodar protection Prepared
lor u• above
rod Calhoun
from the AlcutiBna lo Hawaii
This eonlerence will open j This years project circulars God made the heaven and the
With the evening lne.a~ Friday ha\e aU been turned In and a"
•'ll'th
Qclober f 1957 and close at 3 nearly all gradl!d 1 oan see a And the sun to shme by day
P M on Saturday October 5 decided tmprorement In the fill Th~ moon and atara to gutde by
c P Dorsey
direct the con lo( !t\11 9/ 111&lt;1 ¢..1culars 01pec18l
night
!erenee aM
mtsted With 1~ lii the aiUvllles record How
Lest we m1gbt lose otlr way
other stste
All leaoors ever there are allll a few who
counseioro and ar~ a bit lax 1n llltmg out the No man made power upon tht$
are Invited to at blanka both m the book and A&lt;
earth
t1vltws rc;ooid J&gt;low " a good Can build a craft so high
The Sears 1\oel&gt;uck Company time to ~solve to be more ton1 To look upon God o perfect gilts
w1ll pay one full scholarship lor plete and neater' In this phase o! In that home beyond the akr
one repreAentative from each our project ¢11mpletwn The reclub •n ~he county Among the sults of this part of our 4 II Club No human eye can penetrate
subjecta to be discussed are work will be announeed at our The wonders of God s love
Clothing Dpmonslrdlons Juplor lonnu,al Achtevement banquet In l'here ts a darkening 'ell beiWeiD
L&lt;aderahip Conoerva ion Foods November More on thiS tater
His treasur J up above
Workshops ~afet~ and llealth \
But \\e must know that we can
Proiram bl!cUsslon Veapers and
Recreatlo~ 1 would Uke tq see
,.,
not
a nice delegation !rom M860n
Live fore"er on this sod
County at this Regional 4-H Leo
Mr and Mrs Burley Grinstead And even now we ouraelve&amp;
del'll Conference Remelllber and son Columbus vtslte~ Mr
Are by the 1race o! God
T1111e Supper Friday to 3 p m and Mr~ &lt;;eorge ZW!pan and fllljl
Saturday Piece Roane Cli\lnty liy over t~e weekend
All the tnals we have on earth,
4 H Camp Dale, October 4-5
11r; and Mrs RuiBeU Blessmr Are bul a test of love
Cost Free lor one member lrdm loll sons of VIenna viSited hi&gt; That we !~rough him might turn
each •lub
porenls Mt and Mrs R T Bless
from sin
stcrotal'y a look Duo
lng over ~he weekend
~od gain that home aiJove
.n.member all se~retajy s books
~lr and Mrs Jack Fowler of (Original)
Allee Frlcit:
are due hare In mr o!flce !' soon Pomt PleABant had their dau1h
RD 3 Pomeroy .Ohio
as rour Septemtier meetmg is ter Tamara
ehriSiened on
over 1 want plenty 111. time to
at tbe Mason
$•
eheck them before theY are tak ~~~~;r~::;~;:;~· Rev Richard I B~
C 00 8WS
en to
State Off•!"' m Oe\!1the
On September 0 tbe birthday
ber
delay-Please Pro, I
of Lana Marie Folger wu eel..
!eel
Almost Done
Mro
brated ln the sldh and aevonlh
glade room Ice &lt;telm and eake
were aerved by her ll'othar Mrs
Grass with her son John
aloo iltendlng
The t~ke baked by the Pol"•
roy Bakery wao covered with
white JtlnF wtth deootot•ons of
pink roseo encircled In mint
JP:een leaves with blue Oowera
oil i)le edges Slqee Lana waa 12
yean. old the cake olio had 12
candles
The. first PTA meetlnr of the
oe~ool term will be hold Wednes
day evening Sept II at 1 30

MASOI!.I NEWS

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WHTNwoTV C~annell

Daily

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Even A Loaf Of

7 00 Jlmml• Dean

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8 45
8 55
9 00
9 30
10 30
II 00
11 10
11 I~
11 30
11 4~
12 00

Farm 8UJ!eaU HtaCJ
u
Attends
Semi•Annual Meet

i•ew ""' ...

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ltewateh
TonIll!I

familY on &amp;mday

•II attended the Bean Dinner
Mrs 0 M Rife called on MrY
Sarah Rlfo Wednesday
Mr and 1\!u Joe Rile an~
lauglltcro Karen and Linda of
ChllllcothP opent one evening re
tently with his parcnll Mr and
Mro Charlos Rtrc and family Mr
Ittfc 1 condition remain• the same
charlo• Smith who haa em•t•y
••
ment m Chorleston w va spent
the Labor Day week end with h"
(mother M•' Clara Smith ahd
family
Mloo Barbura Bolin 11 omptoyod
In Athens at the Unlverolty
Ill ohartI II re vI1110d Ronn Ie an d
Robert Rife and attened the Bean
Dlnnor

l'ho Mlddl•port Mlnlotlflal
Association met Mondoy morninl
al tho Firat Bopllst Church wllh
Rev C ftayn1on Konkrlgh\. pal
tor of Heuth Mcthod11l Church
proaldlng and sl~ln1 the opening

Teachers Assoc1at1on wtll 'old 1ts

-nent and need not be renewed un of re!rethments Members are Berry were dinner gyests of Mr
Charles Yeaaer and
of underpaid scrv cc not entl tlv less you havf' not voted at leaet ••ked to bring their tax •lamps and Mrs

the road B•I they both had the
mme thing In mind
wn t
Both men from \!exiCo to the
Phlllpplnca to World Wor 1 to
World War II selfle"IY devoted

Ministerial
Meeting-Held
At Middleport

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WIDNISDAY
WIST COLtlMIIA PTA
The Weot Cotumbu Parent

Mrs Ma111ie Wallacc ot Michl
SPECIAL 015 MIITINCI
gan
hilS spent several daya wlth
The Raetne Chapter No 13f
OES wltl hold 1 SP!Ciol meeting her brother Mr and Mrs R. T
Thursday evening at 8 oclock lor Ble!llng
Mr and Mrs Ratoh Warner
the purpose of Initiation Long
Bottom 1nembers will hi In charge and ehllaren and Mrs Mary

Mr and Mrs Jerry ~owen and Gardner pastor of the Church of
&lt;hlldren David and Sharon opent Christ Mr llovt Mr Konkrlgh\
lhe woek end with her parents ond Mr Ruppel! The Rev N t&gt;
Mr and Ml'!l Lloyd wood and her
siHter Mrs 1rodo Wells and chll

By ROIIIf c RUAIK
I soem to be In an anti Richard
Neuberger mood these doya and
aloo In a military vain The other
week General of !be ArinY Doug
las MacArthur wa• dl
ooundiDII Off
,
on govornmont spen n1 II w.11
he might and lhla plpiJIIUUk Sen
alor from Ore,on Neubercor l!ad
the consummate lmpudeht6 to Ilk
lor 1 rundo•n on how much the
r~Ured gentl'll wal drAllllftl !rom
lheThtovornmont
in Waoh
11 •a't·d
1 Wll ·•hot
w
• I•
lnfloa an lnuo I liluat IIY lhal
the rampant reformer !ram Ore
con betlor 1ttrt looking lor billet
and better IIIUII than a retired
hero'• pay nnd allollllnce1, and
whether or nol to drink on all'
line• Neubert~er doean t drtnk
doean 1 fly •nd h11 never been a
8enml
Genelal Maclorthur~aftor 1 lifeII me o deyo1 \ld II 1ee 1o hi '
eounll')' li allowed a rough U5 000
a year In pay a aovernment of
flee two peraonal 11118tanta and
1 feeble boullnl &amp;hd aubslstence
allowance The whole rackage deal
com•• 10 led thaD •• ,000 1 year
I 1uppose 11!11 may bankrupt the
country whlrh IIVOI away blltlona
and paya eonoul1 P~afluta but not
rlaht now 1 am eetlatll the ren
eral doeon t need the dou1h but
~ • earned It In well ovbr eo reart

too

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family Mrs Juanita Savton called of the F1r11t Presbyterian Church and Moco\tth 1r wanted to go County Buard uf Elections
in the afternoon
Mtmslen preaent were Fred I aro11nd the unnecessary bumps m Ohto Elect1on Laws do not re-

dren Beverly and Burnie They

A lneeUng or the ex~eutlve com
mlttee ~~~~· announced for 'ntun
dl)' Soptember 19 ot 7 30 p m
~~ the ttome of Mra Tompkins II
w~a YP.ted to pay $200 00 for the
p~oae of 1 new IIIII) projector
for t.be oeh~ol
•
lira. G R Tompkins, lllrs Ger.:. aid Glile~ Mrt Oltver Michael
Mn
Tyu and Mrs carl Nor
loa
named u del9i.... to
lhe,,£~~ni:l!: uo~n·cl! and alternates
l!tlewlno ll.ri
111r1 Charles Lytle
Reibel and Mra )\II

3 00
3 45

r,ayor ol the
190 at6el Khowa it
aoo Kratt tv 'I'ileater
too Tltla 11 Your Llle
130 Witirfront

10zoofO

of Mr and \Irs Chollco Rile and Jhe Rov Howard Ruppel! P••tnr to jump on II and kiCk It to deoth m811 on a form furnl!hed by your

RUARK
REPORT

sept

10 00 ~llqUttade Pirl7
1030 elri Jijadlln6•

elation mcellng• at tho BaptlsJ unmarkPd by heroism ond llllelll once., In the paat two calender
Mr and Mrs George Bc,crtdgc Ch urch wus bH•at ~~~ par t~hloner!l lt'tnce He s ram~d tl if only for years or you have moved tince
Jr and son FrNid!e of Hebron of ny mlnlstc1 ct&gt;u d reach
Ohio Mr tnd Mrs GeorQ'e Bev him bv phone m the pastors
rrldgc Sr of New Marshfield 0 st url,Y when lhl'y mNll on thP
Mr and Mr'!l Charles A Rife and sccoml Monday of eoch month

Today

9 00 Romper Boom
9 30 Tre.,ure Hunt

town could purchase street equ1pment on the
Installment plan

dur ng the mccbn q th 11 t the rc
J!U iar attendaMe for 11 clr Asllo

'l'HURSDAY- Chimlel
5 55 Sign On
"~
6 00 Tnday
9 oo Romper lloom
9 30 Treos"re Hunl
10 00 The Price t, Rl&amp;b.l
10 30 Tr•lh or ConaeqUeneea
1 00 Tie tu Dough
1130 11 Could Be Yot
12 00 News Report
12 U Movltllme
1 30 l!rid6 and 1lrbolft
2 00 M•IJnee Tbeater

Wednesday

Attorney General Sax be recently ruled that
Br TID W IICIWN
Middleport can so purchase equtpment and neelot::t~;:•,7 ~::~!~ In ,..r
ali 1oad blocks appear now to be out of the to in are" of Ohio The t,aws of
way
Oh•o requlr• yo~ to be reelotered
In order to be ollllible to vote II
convinced after junketmg to nearby towns
We predict that residents of both towns Will you re•tde '" a city hovlng over
where similar machmes are In use
b
d
16 000 population or tf you reside
e amaze , and quite happy over the results In an area where the County Board
Forward progress on the proposal has been of mechanized street cleamng equipment or Elections has adopted reg••tra
halted during the summer months while a ml Wh th
tion In theBe areaa September
en e new machines have been m servtce 25 1s the 186t day on which you
nor point was being settled This was a ques for a while Its probable Pomeroy cttlzenry can regloter n order to be eUgtMe
lion in Middleport as to whether or not the
Ill
to vote m the November election
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why they voted no lnsteaJ of yes Reg!!lratlon in Ohio 1o perma

BUCKWHEAT~

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Mr and Mrs Wilbur Siewert alt reln1hmmta

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Road Appears Cl-eared Ahead For Joint PurchaseOf-- Mechanical Street Cleaning Eq uiptnent By Twin Towns

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Stewart ThOle attendiJII are not to bring IShleldJ Mra Jolll) Yilber and Mr
and Ml'l Horber( Reuoh and oon !oro 12 lo Zh
cramlparenta of the inlul llr
Aaothe: ~· IIUdent Johnny coiled on 1&gt;1r1 Lam ~orly an 4 22 Fat oocro 10
and Mrs Jaek Stewart Mr1 Kel Grl!i, 1110 enrolled In lhe eighth new oon at the home of Mr and 6 to 10: Buill 13 -to
en Stewart IDd !amity aqd Gary P"ade at !lfdfotd sthool
Mrs Bob HlU )ll Syraeuae Friday Cowo liO 10 1110,
,
evenlnc.
VEAL CALVIII-Top UJO
SJewarl
MAlON nJNIC
II• and Mro lllrold Rau"h of &lt;ondo 20 to~. Mtdiltm 11\16
Mr '"d Mrs R. IJ Rouoh and
4a•l:hter entertained the follow
AdmlllioDI W N Jordan Loog Columbus opeftl Tueoday and IVed Com &amp; !Iva 10 10 S2 &lt;lltlla 1
IUeolo on Sunday llr and BoiiOm Sept 3 Mro. Joan Ran neiday with Mr and Mrs Harold 14
Fred Rouoh and 10n1 of dolpb, Mlebburl Ohio Sept 3 Rouob
SHE~-Ewe1 • Lnlt. 5 t~ I@
Mr nnd Mra Daniel Euler inew Stork Ewe, 3 to 10, Y,~t Sheep 5
Mr ond Mro Rolph Rouoh Mrs Elpllt Snyder, Jl[ddleport
New Qaven Jtra Sept 0 Mtl. Tbelmo llOYd, Port lyweds) were Cl•en an old laoh10m to 8 CuUo 1 10 5 lloelul 3 to 8
Sprouse New Haven Mr land Ohio !t&lt;pt. 9 Mn Helen ed belling at the home of the Fat wethers 3 to 8
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and Mr1 Kenny Hera and son Blaek Porllond Ohio Sept 9 brides parrents Mr and Mrs
LAMBS-Topo 22.50, jkeond!
llllke New !jalomorao 0 , Mn and AJicO Bittner, lla101 Sept 9 Alec Wbeel-r Thuroday evonmK 16 to 20 Light Wts If to 18,
"'oyme Roberto Racme and Mra
BlrthJ A JOn, Sberill Seldon
Walter McD•de ood Larry Earl&gt; common 10 to 10
Everett Rouoh and daugbter~ to Mr !&lt;¥ llrt Sherill Seldon o! Troy IDOQI II • week end w1th
llaadotpb of llacbburg Ohio on relltlvea beti 1o!l'l Early and
New Haven
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o..panled them hom•
A dauplfr1 llldlya Lucille lo },fro Wilbur Durit Mro HenrJ
Mr and Mrs Fred Snyder Mid Hunt and family, ol1 of Baden W
1
dleperl, on Sept. ..
Va spent Sunday With Mr and
Mllnlurers
1o daughltr to Mr and Mro Mro Ruaaell Ro~h
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Georte llltek, Pqttland Ohio on Mr and Mrs George Burke and
Sept.emhor ~
family of Dunbar called on Be""
1
A tlaughler Alina Franceo to Slaughter Suaday
1
Mr and Mro John Waddle and Sack W Carsey, Ml~.-r of~
anll
EJmer Burna. llr ead Mrs Kenneth Leroy Boyd
Pmtlllld, Phlo, on Sept 9
family o! Columbuo opent the Moll(l Count,y Flrin '""'" CoOPL~:-;;:;~i:A~:v,enue
are announc:in1
of their niece earo. DllcbarFed/ Mn ~ Blelner week end w1th 11r ond Mrs How erative AasoelaUon allen~ tilt
ard Donahu•
\oeml annual Manag..., Conference
and George Nathan lluon, on September 10
Yvonne Heiney and lnend of Sept 3 4 ~ and 8 at Lake HoPe
ol Kenno Roush of
ColumbWI open! the week end I Lodge Zaleok1 Stale Parle, Vinton
~~~~:~~e. The ceremony wu
w1tb the former'• parents Mr and County
l
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Saturday Sept 7 at
Mro Ray Hemey
General problellll relative to
pal'a~ile' of the Chut&lt;h of
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush and the manaeemenl of the local and
by
I Gardaer putor
10n enJoyed a picnic at New Haven atate farm bureau e~Hpe were d..
ehur&lt;h Altendanto were
Park Sunday
cussed
Mary Alln Amber1er
Leaden o! ducuu10n IP'OPPI
Minersville, neehew and n• ...
1
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO !rom the Stale louoelolion were
groom
Wahlllia Hlgb Sehool• need
GAUJPOIJS....HOGS-175 to Kenneth N Probasco, General
The brtde chose a pule! blue for a band dtreetor hu been par 220 lbl 20 50 to 2H5 220 to 250 I Manager: Ray C Hobson, Vlcelength gown of brocaded UaUy and temporaHb Idled lbs 20 1o 21 Light 17 to 21 Fat Prwdent D11trlbutloa Wayae It
with bobllant lklrt and accordmg 10 Principal Clyde Fo- Sow1 14 to 20 Stago 12 to 16 Sb•dAkor VI&lt;e-Preolden~Prodoe­
Bom 9 to 15 Sowo and P1gs 50 t10n an4 R1ehord R. Coehfan, Ill
ley
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Foley annOUlll'ed iblo week that to 100 Shoat. 4 to 18
rector of lnduitrialltlllltioDI
lor the itme being C R Yoho dlr
eetor of the POillt Pleaoant band
would meet with the band every
Bread Takes Time(~
dl)' at II oeloet !or the purpooe
of teaching mua1c and helpiOR
them w'th their football .lbowo
Aumiller 11r1

II, 1957

d~m~ ne-w tommuntcaboUJ

and techo1qneo lndeF.ndent
TdoMone Compao101 srow wuh
&amp;be- cver.apa:odin&amp; ueeda of the nahon

~ Amena.• tclcph~nc mdustry .It
1 comJl!ll&lt;d of the Bdl Syaum oDd tbe

J td~ndenc C9mpawee BeD opentcs
eaaenhihy 1n the b'l metro~lilln ueaa,
the lodcpcndenta aervc JJ111rdr. 10 the
IIDllle:rtown..fasl~naaubulbt,nll'lll
~OIU Tozetber they rorm tbc world'•

zratt•t cotnmt mca110n1 network

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Public Should Vi~t ltounty's New 32-Bed Infirmary
On Children's Home HJ/1 Built At Cost Of About $175,000
It IS to be hoped the county government
will set aside a da)' soon when taxpayers may
vwt the new tnftrmary on Children s Home
Hill Reports from those who so fa ••ve seen
what now extsts there have agreed that the
bmldmg and tts eqmpment are remarkable
Unolftclal but reliable esbmates pendmg a
~omplete accounting summary place the cost
at $175 000 gtve or take a few hundred
Complelton of thts bmldmg poses a real
problem to Meigs Counltans There's no pomt
In trying to say It isn t floating round as a
pnme top1c of dtscusslon It already 1s and
only a relabvely few people have seen thts
new 32 ted mstituhon
The questiOn that Is certain to be argued
from north to south and east to west 1s
If the commissiOners can build and equip
a a2 b~d mftrmary for $175 000 why 111 Sam
Hill ts some $565 000 needed to butld and
eqmp a 40 bed general hospital' Ladtes and
gents that sa tolhcklng of a good question
It takes on added Interest when the public

Burton Act
'1'1\ls general fmld of d1s•uss1on ts posed at
thts lime so that public opnnon may have a
chance to become mfot med of the facts And
where are the facts' Who has them and who
Wtli gwe tljem to the voters of Meigs County?
Gathermg them wtll be a long and tedtous
job Exactly where they wtll pomt cannot be
assumed now We mtend to get opm10ns from
phystctans architects local contractors and
experts from extslmg established hospttals
The pubhc wtll want to know tf tt can have
an approved general hospttal large enough
and so well equtpped as to attract more phy
slctans here with the $200 000 tt already has
Or Is It necessary to 1me the addJhonal mon
ey' Must we qualify for federal atd and
build an lnstltubon fully approved by State
and Federal standards to achteve the goal thts
county so sorely needs which is an adequate
number of working doctors With facthtles to
carry out their practice 111 modetn sctenhftc
technlqu'l!s

recalls that a plan IS bemg studied to bring
liefore many months at a apeclal election here
a proposition to approve a predicted $200 000
bond Jssue for a veterans memorial nospital
Thts money tt ts assumed would be added to
$200 000 already available from a 1946 tax
levy which was to be for a mernonal hospital
Both funds would be augmented by one dol
Jar for each two raised locally from the fed
era! government under authority of the Hill

Expressions of opmton from voters of the
county are welcomed for printing In The Da1
Jy Sentinel Th1s 1s the kmd of problem that
deserves full exposttlon If a bond Issue IS
proposed at a special electiOn or any other
election, It should not s!J~d or fal) on rumor
or slanted propaganda Rather 11 should re
celve the widest attenbon from every taxpay
er In the county who should exerme hts nght
to vote ye~ or no to It

The road appears cleared for Pomeroy and
Mtddleport councils to get on with their JOint
achon 1n purchasing mechantcal street clean
lng eqmpment Twice defeated at the polls In
Pomeroy the administration has persevered
in tis convlcbon that such equipment would
be a worthy mvestment Middleport also Is

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Bv ~oroh M Rlfo I

10 oo The Price I• Rtebt
10 30 Truth or Consequenco.tl
11 00 Tic Tse Deugb
II 3B It Could U. You
12 tiO News Report
1215 Mov1etime
I 3(} Jlrtde and Groom
200 MaUne• Theater
300 Queen 'f{ 1 ,Illy
341' Aodern omftnoeet
f:OO C6medy , ube
f 30 Trouble W1lh Father
500 Spinach PlayhouJO
545 Nile Newo
6110 Neh P11lture
61&amp; ~orta il'•
eatberml
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hnrlotte Judy Shlr from 1012
ley and Jumr or St Albans w Va
A 'bcu.\'ilon wart held on
Mr an d Mrs Harold Rife and son Family Bible Reailin•.. and It

daug hi cr.

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Billy and du u1hter Bon me AI
bany Oh o viRIIed their parents
Mr ami Mr Charle!R Rife and 11
'ended the Wllkt.svllle Dean Din
ner
Mr and "frs F.morv lohnP tin
were ructnt Sund~y dinner gueau

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was announced that Or Bruce
Cameron Amrrlcan Bible Society
1:; nppr.arlng In th1a area from
Sept 16 26 TIH announcement
rome rrom t1 e Ohio Council ot
Churdw~

Re(reshmenhJ were served by

Your
Laws

h• may vote b¥
sent Voter Ballot tile office of
the Codnt1 Board of Electlolu II
he makes application by 12 o dock
noon of November 2
If there to a~y doubt •• to whe.
ther you live ill a rei!Strttlon
area contact your County Board
of Elections office

Daily SentmeJ
Daybook

the slur he was forced to ucceut
From lhat rude and often badlv
lnformect fellow from Jndepend
ence who fire MncArtbur for try

you registered or If you have
changed your name since you reg
latered A woman must reregister
If she h4S married smce she reg
In"• to win a wnr In Koron
IRter~d Howrver 1f she were mar
d f s
b
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Pcrsonaliv I never admued the ne 8 ter "Ptem er 2:J 1 e may
flamboyant side o! the general vote
on Nov•mber 5 but not thcr,e
nft&lt;lr under her former name
but I never artmlrl'd the flashy
shle ot Georr,.ne Patton either But
II )'Ou hav~; not voted in the
as a minor cog In thtl last lllllJOr past two Y"Dra or 1f you have
effort I ad mrcd them trCilen&lt;l t'hangl!d Yl ur nnme you must ap
ously for what tht~y wt re - g(' n peor 111 persun In order to re re~
erulfl who wnntPd town n w1r as ISler lC you have moved you may
quickly as poss1ble latton \\anted reg ster you1 ehange of addreu by

LICIION TO MilT
Feeney llennett Poal No 128
American Lotion will meet Wed
neaday at tho Lesion Hall when
a report will be given of the Labor

devotional aervlee lie read lan ar

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Th e Dat•1v nttne

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l'l!jdlar monthly meet ng on
'ntunday at 7 30 P M A fftm en
lltled Food for Thought will
be presented Followmz the film
a busln01s aeBS~Qn will be held
Parents and members are urged

to attend the meeting

MASON NEWS

quire lhat ll'cmbers of the armed
forees be re~lstered m order to
vote while they aro m service Up
on discharge the aemcemon must
regiSter II he resides in regtltra

themselves to the scrv1ce of the1r tion terrHol') T~ere Is one exeep

WJfH

nay celebral ion wilt ell was spon

oored by th• Post
EMERGENCY CALL
1 h e Middleport Emergen~y
Squad was railed Tuesday after
noon when an elderly lady fell at
the home o! Oukley W'l_odo h~ir
'(I

Hobson

MIITINO tALLEII
The Phllathea Soc:lety of the
Chm&lt;h o! Cbrlot will meet Tu~o
day 0111hl al the home or Mrs Robert ReibeL Leadlnl Creek Road
Wllh MrL ~dword Froqoh, d!l
Webb Hall Mro Wilbur 'nteobold
and Mrt William Slater 11 boat

country and fnr le" average mon lion to this law lf the serviceman
ey than a Wtllter makes 1n a good is discharged after September 23
cafe these d1ys Both men had of
----·------~lered up th•lr brains their repu
f !
tatlon• and Iheir ltveo for ' peon '
ICe 0 1 cs
pay
And her' we have Jh" ~eu
ber«er thl&gt;llenglng lor cheap
publicity a mm ltp that the gov
11 ANIII HIIWOOD
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•""""' aao new a youna o 1 oa nr. """"'" oa ...., wn~••
lng at least hundreds of thousands
~co boy who made up 1n tlever. or atopptnr bf the water eooler,
of llveo In • hat mav be tblled the
ness whal hela!ll&lt;ed In aranmtar 1you" a natutallo 111 lnvol¥t4
""nnlesl tampalgn - the Paclfl&lt;
One o! hto utlerancea b&amp;s ata~ed ...1fo ~t
war - ever waged
with me em llnl'e olllco pbll·i 1 In ~~~ 1 ,
t
I have aeen many pohtlclons o!
tlcalo&amp;llmewhlcH theontyWay 1:~'ea1.\~~J\~
1 ~~~.~
the lower-ease atrlpe spending ov
to wln It 11-don i play I '
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er e years m1 1ons o axpay
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• wu w alilllld torilllw
0r1 money In such things as for
reader! wrlle aiMiul probltllllllkel Tlil Ahli .._, .. \MUi itlllihH
elgn junkets when all they do Ia
tiill
~•111 -~ ~· II"" -~ 0 1 01j
Uve it up drink the booze and
'Our Ofllc- U lUll lUll i!f otftea ~ e:..·-~·""'m~"'~ :/u ~
plnoh the glrla How much money
poUUeo The prtaldonl II a1Jrtooll•m4 ~It
~~Pf~lltiiit
and time IB wasted on silly tnv.s
nenr In lltd llle 1wo tlce·~ti• 1 n lhe)'Vi
1 1 lid 101
tlgotlcns lhol start !rbm nothing
ljenl&amp;arl on \WG dltreztftl ~ilw )dlf ehi~cH att D'lt lfil
and lead to leas 1t is hard to say
I!OIDI people !nor one, 1011!1 Ia· tllit 'lilt-ani )'Ou4 btl'ltr JR'(e
1 exclude the good ones such 88
'fOI lltt 911\V J':ft trlii Ill a\11 In
the late senator walter George
11!1 mlf.dle, b~tll'ulmoalllru!otthe late Bob Tall and atl the
llble I m not iirt wlllch horae to
olhor good onea you know
bel, otl ~awe tuPPOIIhli lht
oth••
!Omea ln flrll!
But 1 hung around Wash10gton
"' ona .·.1
long enough In a reportorial enpa
IJbe llal work
ctty to know that 1 great many of
'8erlo~hly1 lllte Lhe wort~
them would dust off thelf rrand
the 11l~ry 11 10011 but I cln'i
nu, reput 1 tlon to make 0 bead
bandle tha poillc~ Have you 1117
llne in the ~orne state pre9l And
111nelll9!111"
I have also known more than a
rtta. ilf ~l •• ~ave II 4o i.
llltle aoul·searchlnf.
1prtnkllng of unproven croolta 11
well 01 the proveo crook01, who Talctt h1111 With H6t
oven took klekhlekl from tl)e of
It th" U th• llraUueB illu~•
1
flee hdp That aln t entirely a lion lhe hll blimtled tnto all weU
bunch of cheruba up there on the
t.nd iOOII,Ilu\lf tltlA ~lder, llkt
GHOOSl
Hlll
oomt ~iilt 1 tnowl ftndl 11!~1
It Is a crying shame that our
tmrlob ihtlelo II !UU of~
friend Neuberaer wasn t around
DOIIUce, lite ch~ts !Itt lhUitea
in the lading year&amp; of General
ihjDi~li!i~er
la:Dlllll'ajllh•t.
Pershing when the old man was
BocauU tlley are U111111't ol
tilt lillie• i'dlltlol
dying at II alter Reed He might
lhtQtloltu &lt;&gt;r uliaure ot lllelj"
even have questioned the right of atWo, tome ~eople develop • ~.\Ad lbiJ
whea rou'rl!
the Al)lerlcan governmanl to pay buot·pllllDio lllile·\vllllnl. tll!l• l otikinl foi ~lob, Wtleh o~!ef~IIY
illaek Jack 1 hoopltal billa 10 1 aipln1 rbullne Wlllch entbl~o ~tOO IJie nlw plf.ct IIIII !iJII
needle" extravagance
lllem II! tum llll I\IPP1 o~djo 'pli!Ct PoUild.
(Copyrllht 19117 by United lntoanktololllae.Jili\llleallll:~l~tt9~dj~' IMe~a lo:~~ant
1un the oftlc' poUIIOadollt Wilb
Feature Syndicate Inc 1
o~ the
Who ib'
will! ,qu ~
rot tll.t ~ 1;elit.il
Secqnd tr1 lo Uck II whtre 19~
111Y ·~~ ~"!ec
Mrs Fanlc Francis IP!nt the art IJ'hla IIJ.eii,IIJ devol~ everr,19
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Wfok~~d with Mr and Mrt. Ro DII~·C, on tho Job lo lmk ~m~~\Y'Ial~!!t!il II\ tc!\tl~~llj,
" t R h d 1
10u~e ~t~rl:il!i 111 Ill• ~·· I till Ut~r~t..~ ta • tlld iin
.,r OUI an ll!lily and Mf! 1 h&amp;riJ!Ilr ~~~~~to dt1J ~.IntO ,W~Ioll wet~, ib !GI iiJfil
~~~t!" Ray Droke of Glit~aill 1Gijlp llld.{lbllllca aut {ou ~ p~d...llill ,.

tlelo What I""' M~ano To Me
bv H W Gockot " 1 part or
the oervlce
Rev C E Koyt hoat paator
1ove • reaume or hlo Sunday
aerman on the topic Splrltdal
Con•aluoenee It waa explained

Point Pleasant
Band Diredor
Aiding 1'ah~a

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Sp01'l The Bast Job

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Milas County News

11:50 ,., m.

The atraogement will eonhnue

until ihe oehool can obtam a dlr
eetor sometime In the lulurc
Yoho alOng wltb George Kooken
former Wabamp baad director " I
dtr~or of the P01~t Pleuanl

CHANNIL I

7 30 Boston Jllactle

Captain Kangaroo
CBS Newa
Loool News
Garry Moore
Arthtr Godfrey
Strike It Rich
News
Katlcs Almanac
Love or IJI•
Search lor Tomorrow
Guld'ng Light
Katie s Kltche~

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Houseparty
Big Payor•
'!'he Verdict h Yours
Brighter Day
Secret Storm

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The '~riy s~ 0 w
YtNr Es{d Reporter
)porta Parade
Weatherman
What About That
llougla; Edwardo

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MIDDLEPOB.T, ()HlO

Vic Damone
Mtlllunatre
I've ~ut A Seor'll
U S Steel Hour
Up-1~ the-minute News
Seabl!lng the Wuthel'
The LIIO Show_.;...

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Bob Cummine• 11
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MORNING

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on 990 spot

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Sign On
Liberace
The Gretehen Wad~ Show
Neighbors
Movto Matinee
Aalerl~an Bandttad
Clrtoon Club
Ml~k~J Mou• Clul!
Five Star Final
John Daly • llie Nm
Djtneyland
Navy Lot
Oala and Harriet
Mot&amp;enl of DeclsloD
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111:00 Newa ot the Nlcbl
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••••bo were
1411!fday nlgbt (lleits of hl1 par
'"to. Mt and Mrt. Pearl Jacobi
Mt and Mrs P111o

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Bla»ktnship
Found "Guilty"
By Mason Jury
A juey of aeven women and
live men fonnd Wtll1am Harold

Blankenship 25 of l\lason and
Ironton 0 guilty of auaull
and battery ln tile Maton County
Cutult Court Monday
BlaDkenshtp was arrested on

llarch 23 !ollowmg tbe shooting r
of Gerald 'Spud McDaniel al a

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We Seleet Onlfl The Vft'JI

tavern near Mason C1ty Blanken

ship claimed lhat the •hoollng
was acclde!&gt;tai
Jury members

were

Roush~ Harri.aon Robtnson Naoma Yeager Elroy Kaylor Mume

M•ller Pearl Rou•h Harry Old
aket Calherlne Mll&lt;hell. Mra
Paul Nease, Sobn T Kay Pauline
Grinstead and Monroe Chase
Blankenship was released on

$1500 bond to aw11t sentence by
Judge Oliver Kessell

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naal Regatta September 15, 1957, md wblle Ill Ioiii,
look over our seleefton of Late Model Used can

1957 FORD Fairlane 500-4 Door
Sedan Radio and Heater With overdrive Like new
black flmsh

1957 FORD Custom 2 Door

4PPLI GROVE

Heater Sharp 2 tone ftmsh 3 000 titiles

Br Mrt. Horbort Roush
11r ud Mra Roy Peerson and
Mr and Jlro Roger ThelSB and
family are vacatwmng in Mame

Mrs Etta Sb1eldo

Best In l1sed Cars

H~ll,c

Mro Pete

1956 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2-Door
VB With Powerfltte Transmtsslon Radio and Heater
Red and whtte ftmsh

1956 CHEVROLET BelAir 4 Door VB

Gold Waves
Hair Styling

Radio and Heater It's mce and clean

1956 FORD VB 2 Door

Radto &amp;Heater Onginal black and whtte finish

CLOSED

1955 FORD VB Fairlone 4 Dr. Sedan

Cloaed Wed Aflemoon

Radio and Heater Looks and runs like new

Evelliap By AppolnlmMI

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

SHIRLEY'S

METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES
Phone 8045J

BEAUTY SHOP

Open Evenings

Unill 9 P M

AI Traffic Light Ialllldcllepoi1

Sl. 311M Pomero)

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Telephone Asooaauon 11 ~"'"'"' b•tw• and

llrOnger every year

Today, With .SOO telrphone c::ompanaes semng
over 9,000,000 aubscrihen 10 two thuds of the

B!"!P.Phlcalorea of the oabOn, the Independent
T~one

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ISJ\VE $12.18

Industry haaa $2.5 b1Uton

mmtmenl that helpo you ra&lt;h oU AmellQI

SIWIUy extending Ill far flung lele~hono
aetwork

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By Ruallll R Priddy
BARBER S !,'OINT Hawaii (FH
Maoon Coun'jl !1-H Club Atll't tNC) - Rl~hard S Lloyd aviation
HEAVENLY TR.ASURIS \
Rlfllllr Ltadoro ,onft,.nco el~ctroru&lt;o techmdan third c)a11 ,We need not seek 1 ringside aeat
1 just receiV~d word on the USN son of Mr and Mrs Bruce God s wondera to behold
lonnual Regional t-Il l.eaders I Llofd of 330 N Fourth St Mill- 11 !"e obeY hiS holy will
Conference for 1957 As UJual dleport1Ohio Is servmg With lolr
We shall walk otreela of pure
the conference will be beld at borne barrier Service Squadron
gold
the beaullf~l 4-H Camp 1q Roonc Two at the Naval Aid StatiOn BarCounty Wllh Roane County 4-H b8r's Pol"l Hawaii
We cannot fathom God o &amp;I~al
Clu~ Agent Doq Mllter hosl The
Atrborne Barrier Servtce Squid
couhlles )llho hive ~een Invited ron Twc prov1d01 maintenance and Qtlltlla
the treasurers of his love
to participate are Boone Cabell training lor t~e Airborne Eorly Untn we reach that heavenly
Jackson Kao1wha Lincoln w.,..ng W1ng of the Padflc
home
Putnam Roane Wavne which brlnJ!I rodar protection Prepared
lor u• above
rod Calhoun
from the AlcutiBna lo Hawaii
This eonlerence will open j This years project circulars God made the heaven and the
With the evening lne.a~ Friday ha\e aU been turned In and a"
•'ll'th
Qclober f 1957 and close at 3 nearly all gradl!d 1 oan see a And the sun to shme by day
P M on Saturday October 5 decided tmprorement In the fill Th~ moon and atara to gutde by
c P Dorsey
direct the con lo( !t\11 9/ 111&lt;1 ¢..1culars 01pec18l
night
!erenee aM
mtsted With 1~ lii the aiUvllles record How
Lest we m1gbt lose otlr way
other stste
All leaoors ever there are allll a few who
counseioro and ar~ a bit lax 1n llltmg out the No man made power upon tht$
are Invited to at blanka both m the book and A&lt;
earth
t1vltws rc;ooid J&gt;low " a good Can build a craft so high
The Sears 1\oel&gt;uck Company time to ~solve to be more ton1 To look upon God o perfect gilts
w1ll pay one full scholarship lor plete and neater' In this phase o! In that home beyond the akr
one repreAentative from each our project ¢11mpletwn The reclub •n ~he county Among the sults of this part of our 4 II Club No human eye can penetrate
subjecta to be discussed are work will be announeed at our The wonders of God s love
Clothing Dpmonslrdlons Juplor lonnu,al Achtevement banquet In l'here ts a darkening 'ell beiWeiD
L&lt;aderahip Conoerva ion Foods November More on thiS tater
His treasur J up above
Workshops ~afet~ and llealth \
But \\e must know that we can
Proiram bl!cUsslon Veapers and
Recreatlo~ 1 would Uke tq see
,.,
not
a nice delegation !rom M860n
Live fore"er on this sod
County at this Regional 4-H Leo
Mr and Mrs Burley Grinstead And even now we ouraelve&amp;
del'll Conference Remelllber and son Columbus vtslte~ Mr
Are by the 1race o! God
T1111e Supper Friday to 3 p m and Mr~ &lt;;eorge ZW!pan and fllljl
Saturday Piece Roane Cli\lnty liy over t~e weekend
All the tnals we have on earth,
4 H Camp Dale, October 4-5
11r; and Mrs RuiBeU Blessmr Are bul a test of love
Cost Free lor one member lrdm loll sons of VIenna viSited hi&gt; That we !~rough him might turn
each •lub
porenls Mt and Mrs R T Bless
from sin
stcrotal'y a look Duo
lng over ~he weekend
~od gain that home aiJove
.n.member all se~retajy s books
~lr and Mrs Jack Fowler of (Original)
Allee Frlcit:
are due hare In mr o!flce !' soon Pomt PleABant had their dau1h
RD 3 Pomeroy .Ohio
as rour Septemtier meetmg is ter Tamara
ehriSiened on
over 1 want plenty 111. time to
at tbe Mason
$•
eheck them before theY are tak ~~~~;r~::;~;:;~· Rev Richard I B~
C 00 8WS
en to
State Off•!"' m Oe\!1the
On September 0 tbe birthday
ber
delay-Please Pro, I
of Lana Marie Folger wu eel..
!eel
Almost Done
Mro
brated ln the sldh and aevonlh
glade room Ice &lt;telm and eake
were aerved by her ll'othar Mrs
Grass with her son John
aloo iltendlng
The t~ke baked by the Pol"•
roy Bakery wao covered with
white JtlnF wtth deootot•ons of
pink roseo encircled In mint
JP:een leaves with blue Oowera
oil i)le edges Slqee Lana waa 12
yean. old the cake olio had 12
candles
The. first PTA meetlnr of the
oe~ool term will be hold Wednes
day evening Sept II at 1 30

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Semi•Annual Meet

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TonIll!I

familY on &amp;mday

•II attended the Bean Dinner
Mrs 0 M Rife called on MrY
Sarah Rlfo Wednesday
Mr and 1\!u Joe Rile an~
lauglltcro Karen and Linda of
ChllllcothP opent one evening re
tently with his parcnll Mr and
Mro Charlos Rtrc and family Mr
Ittfc 1 condition remain• the same
charlo• Smith who haa em•t•y
••
ment m Chorleston w va spent
the Labor Day week end with h"
(mother M•' Clara Smith ahd
family
Mloo Barbura Bolin 11 omptoyod
In Athens at the Unlverolty
Ill ohartI II re vI1110d Ronn Ie an d
Robert Rife and attened the Bean
Dlnnor

l'ho Mlddl•port Mlnlotlflal
Association met Mondoy morninl
al tho Firat Bopllst Church wllh
Rev C ftayn1on Konkrlgh\. pal
tor of Heuth Mcthod11l Church
proaldlng and sl~ln1 the opening

Teachers Assoc1at1on wtll 'old 1ts

-nent and need not be renewed un of re!rethments Members are Berry were dinner gyests of Mr
Charles Yeaaer and
of underpaid scrv cc not entl tlv less you havf' not voted at leaet ••ked to bring their tax •lamps and Mrs

the road B•I they both had the
mme thing In mind
wn t
Both men from \!exiCo to the
Phlllpplnca to World Wor 1 to
World War II selfle"IY devoted

Ministerial
Meeting-Held
At Middleport

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WIDNISDAY
WIST COLtlMIIA PTA
The Weot Cotumbu Parent

Mrs Ma111ie Wallacc ot Michl
SPECIAL 015 MIITINCI
gan
hilS spent several daya wlth
The Raetne Chapter No 13f
OES wltl hold 1 SP!Ciol meeting her brother Mr and Mrs R. T
Thursday evening at 8 oclock lor Ble!llng
Mr and Mrs Ratoh Warner
the purpose of Initiation Long
Bottom 1nembers will hi In charge and ehllaren and Mrs Mary

Mr and Mrs Jerry ~owen and Gardner pastor of the Church of
&lt;hlldren David and Sharon opent Christ Mr llovt Mr Konkrlgh\
lhe woek end with her parents ond Mr Ruppel! The Rev N t&gt;
Mr and Ml'!l Lloyd wood and her
siHter Mrs 1rodo Wells and chll

By ROIIIf c RUAIK
I soem to be In an anti Richard
Neuberger mood these doya and
aloo In a military vain The other
week General of !be ArinY Doug
las MacArthur wa• dl
ooundiDII Off
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on govornmont spen n1 II w.11
he might and lhla plpiJIIUUk Sen
alor from Ore,on Neubercor l!ad
the consummate lmpudeht6 to Ilk
lor 1 rundo•n on how much the
r~Ured gentl'll wal drAllllftl !rom
lheThtovornmont
in Waoh
11 •a't·d
1 Wll ·•hot
w
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lnfloa an lnuo I liluat IIY lhal
the rampant reformer !ram Ore
con betlor 1ttrt looking lor billet
and better IIIUII than a retired
hero'• pay nnd allollllnce1, and
whether or nol to drink on all'
line• Neubert~er doean t drtnk
doean 1 fly •nd h11 never been a
8enml
Genelal Maclorthur~aftor 1 lifeII me o deyo1 \ld II 1ee 1o hi '
eounll')' li allowed a rough U5 000
a year In pay a aovernment of
flee two peraonal 11118tanta and
1 feeble boullnl &amp;hd aubslstence
allowance The whole rackage deal
com•• 10 led thaD •• ,000 1 year
I 1uppose 11!11 may bankrupt the
country whlrh IIVOI away blltlona
and paya eonoul1 P~afluta but not
rlaht now 1 am eetlatll the ren
eral doeon t need the dou1h but
~ • earned It In well ovbr eo reart

too

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family Mrs Juanita Savton called of the F1r11t Presbyterian Church and Moco\tth 1r wanted to go County Buard uf Elections
in the afternoon
Mtmslen preaent were Fred I aro11nd the unnecessary bumps m Ohto Elect1on Laws do not re-

dren Beverly and Burnie They

A lneeUng or the ex~eutlve com
mlttee ~~~~· announced for 'ntun
dl)' Soptember 19 ot 7 30 p m
~~ the ttome of Mra Tompkins II
w~a YP.ted to pay $200 00 for the
p~oae of 1 new IIIII) projector
for t.be oeh~ol
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lira. G R Tompkins, lllrs Ger.:. aid Glile~ Mrt Oltver Michael
Mn
Tyu and Mrs carl Nor
loa
named u del9i.... to
lhe,,£~~ni:l!: uo~n·cl! and alternates
l!tlewlno ll.ri
111r1 Charles Lytle
Reibel and Mra )\II

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190 at6el Khowa it
aoo Kratt tv 'I'ileater
too Tltla 11 Your Llle
130 Witirfront

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of Mr and \Irs Chollco Rile and Jhe Rov Howard Ruppel! P••tnr to jump on II and kiCk It to deoth m811 on a form furnl!hed by your

RUARK
REPORT

sept

10 00 ~llqUttade Pirl7
1030 elri Jijadlln6•

elation mcellng• at tho BaptlsJ unmarkPd by heroism ond llllelll once., In the paat two calender
Mr and Mrs George Bc,crtdgc Ch urch wus bH•at ~~~ par t~hloner!l lt'tnce He s ram~d tl if only for years or you have moved tince
Jr and son FrNid!e of Hebron of ny mlnlstc1 ct&gt;u d reach
Ohio Mr tnd Mrs GeorQ'e Bev him bv phone m the pastors
rrldgc Sr of New Marshfield 0 st url,Y when lhl'y mNll on thP
Mr and Mr'!l Charles A Rife and sccoml Monday of eoch month

Today

9 00 Romper Boom
9 30 Tre.,ure Hunt

town could purchase street equ1pment on the
Installment plan

dur ng the mccbn q th 11 t the rc
J!U iar attendaMe for 11 clr Asllo

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5 55 Sign On
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6 00 Tnday
9 oo Romper lloom
9 30 Treos"re Hunl
10 00 The Price t, Rl&amp;b.l
10 30 Tr•lh or ConaeqUeneea
1 00 Tie tu Dough
1130 11 Could Be Yot
12 00 News Report
12 U Movltllme
1 30 l!rid6 and 1lrbolft
2 00 M•IJnee Tbeater

Wednesday

Attorney General Sax be recently ruled that
Br TID W IICIWN
Middleport can so purchase equtpment and neelot::t~;:•,7 ~::~!~ In ,..r
ali 1oad blocks appear now to be out of the to in are" of Ohio The t,aws of
way
Oh•o requlr• yo~ to be reelotered
In order to be ollllible to vote II
convinced after junketmg to nearby towns
We predict that residents of both towns Will you re•tde '" a city hovlng over
where similar machmes are In use
b
d
16 000 population or tf you reside
e amaze , and quite happy over the results In an area where the County Board
Forward progress on the proposal has been of mechanized street cleamng equipment or Elections has adopted reg••tra
halted during the summer months while a ml Wh th
tion In theBe areaa September
en e new machines have been m servtce 25 1s the 186t day on which you
nor point was being settled This was a ques for a while Its probable Pomeroy cttlzenry can regloter n order to be eUgtMe
lion in Middleport as to whether or not the
Ill
to vote m the November election
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why they voted no lnsteaJ of yes Reg!!lratlon in Ohio 1o perma

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Mr and Mrs Wilbur Siewert alt reln1hmmta

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Stewart ThOle attendiJII are not to bring IShleldJ Mra Jolll) Yilber and Mr
and Ml'l Horber( Reuoh and oon !oro 12 lo Zh
cramlparenta of the inlul llr
Aaothe: ~· IIUdent Johnny coiled on 1&gt;1r1 Lam ~orly an 4 22 Fat oocro 10
and Mrs Jaek Stewart Mr1 Kel Grl!i, 1110 enrolled In lhe eighth new oon at the home of Mr and 6 to 10: Buill 13 -to
en Stewart IDd !amity aqd Gary P"ade at !lfdfotd sthool
Mrs Bob HlU )ll Syraeuae Friday Cowo liO 10 1110,
,
evenlnc.
VEAL CALVIII-Top UJO
SJewarl
MAlON nJNIC
II• and Mro lllrold Rau"h of &lt;ondo 20 to~. Mtdiltm 11\16
Mr '"d Mrs R. IJ Rouoh and
4a•l:hter entertained the follow
AdmlllioDI W N Jordan Loog Columbus opeftl Tueoday and IVed Com &amp; !Iva 10 10 S2 &lt;lltlla 1
IUeolo on Sunday llr and BoiiOm Sept 3 Mro. Joan Ran neiday with Mr and Mrs Harold 14
Fred Rouoh and 10n1 of dolpb, Mlebburl Ohio Sept 3 Rouob
SHE~-Ewe1 • Lnlt. 5 t~ I@
Mr nnd Mra Daniel Euler inew Stork Ewe, 3 to 10, Y,~t Sheep 5
Mr ond Mro Rolph Rouoh Mrs Elpllt Snyder, Jl[ddleport
New Qaven Jtra Sept 0 Mtl. Tbelmo llOYd, Port lyweds) were Cl•en an old laoh10m to 8 CuUo 1 10 5 lloelul 3 to 8
Sprouse New Haven Mr land Ohio !t&lt;pt. 9 Mn Helen ed belling at the home of the Fat wethers 3 to 8
,
and Mr1 Kenny Hera and son Blaek Porllond Ohio Sept 9 brides parrents Mr and Mrs
LAMBS-Topo 22.50, jkeond!
llllke New !jalomorao 0 , Mn and AJicO Bittner, lla101 Sept 9 Alec Wbeel-r Thuroday evonmK 16 to 20 Light Wts If to 18,
"'oyme Roberto Racme and Mra
BlrthJ A JOn, Sberill Seldon
Walter McD•de ood Larry Earl&gt; common 10 to 10
Everett Rouoh and daugbter~ to Mr !&lt;¥ llrt Sherill Seldon o! Troy IDOQI II • week end w1th
llaadotpb of llacbburg Ohio on relltlvea beti 1o!l'l Early and
New Haven
~.
o..panled them hom•
A dauplfr1 llldlya Lucille lo },fro Wilbur Durit Mro HenrJ
Mr and Mrs Fred Snyder Mid Hunt and family, ol1 of Baden W
1
dleperl, on Sept. ..
Va spent Sunday With Mr and
Mllnlurers
1o daughltr to Mr and Mro Mro Ruaaell Ro~h
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Georte llltek, Pqttland Ohio on Mr and Mrs George Burke and
Sept.emhor ~
family of Dunbar called on Be""
1
A tlaughler Alina Franceo to Slaughter Suaday
1
Mr and Mro John Waddle and Sack W Carsey, Ml~.-r of~
anll
EJmer Burna. llr ead Mrs Kenneth Leroy Boyd
Pmtlllld, Phlo, on Sept 9
family o! Columbuo opent the Moll(l Count,y Flrin '""'" CoOPL~:-;;:;~i:A~:v,enue
are announc:in1
of their niece earo. DllcbarFed/ Mn ~ Blelner week end w1th 11r ond Mrs How erative AasoelaUon allen~ tilt
ard Donahu•
\oeml annual Manag..., Conference
and George Nathan lluon, on September 10
Yvonne Heiney and lnend of Sept 3 4 ~ and 8 at Lake HoPe
ol Kenno Roush of
ColumbWI open! the week end I Lodge Zaleok1 Stale Parle, Vinton
~~~~:~~e. The ceremony wu
w1tb the former'• parents Mr and County
l
lH
Saturday Sept 7 at
Mro Ray Hemey
General problellll relative to
pal'a~ile' of the Chut&lt;h of
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush and the manaeemenl of the local and
by
I Gardaer putor
10n enJoyed a picnic at New Haven atate farm bureau e~Hpe were d..
ehur&lt;h Altendanto were
Park Sunday
cussed
Mary Alln Amber1er
Leaden o! ducuu10n IP'OPPI
Minersville, neehew and n• ...
1
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO !rom the Stale louoelolion were
groom
Wahlllia Hlgb Sehool• need
GAUJPOIJS....HOGS-175 to Kenneth N Probasco, General
The brtde chose a pule! blue for a band dtreetor hu been par 220 lbl 20 50 to 2H5 220 to 250 I Manager: Ray C Hobson, Vlcelength gown of brocaded UaUy and temporaHb Idled lbs 20 1o 21 Light 17 to 21 Fat Prwdent D11trlbutloa Wayae It
with bobllant lklrt and accordmg 10 Principal Clyde Fo- Sow1 14 to 20 Stago 12 to 16 Sb•dAkor VI&lt;e-Preolden~Prodoe­
Bom 9 to 15 Sowo and P1gs 50 t10n an4 R1ehord R. Coehfan, Ill
ley
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rector of lnduitrialltlllltioDI
lor the itme being C R Yoho dlr
eetor of the POillt Pleaoant band
would meet with the band every
Bread Takes Time(~
dl)' at II oeloet !or the purpooe
of teaching mua1c and helpiOR
them w'th their football .lbowo
Aumiller 11r1

II, 1957

d~m~ ne-w tommuntcaboUJ

and techo1qneo lndeF.ndent
TdoMone Compao101 srow wuh
&amp;be- cver.apa:odin&amp; ueeda of the nahon

~ Amena.• tclcph~nc mdustry .It
1 comJl!ll&lt;d of the Bdl Syaum oDd tbe

J td~ndenc C9mpawee BeD opentcs
eaaenhihy 1n the b'l metro~lilln ueaa,
the lodcpcndenta aervc JJ111rdr. 10 the
IIDllle:rtown..fasl~naaubulbt,nll'lll
~OIU Tozetber they rorm tbc world'•

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4-Daily Sentmel, Pomerof·Middleport, 0 , Sept.

Under Lights
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1Wins Quick For
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SPORTS

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II, 1957

The wahama White raicom
worted out under the hgbta of
Bachtel F•eld Tuesday night '"
preparation for this week's battle
asolnst
the Invading Pomeroy Pur~·
pie
Panthers.
• a.et T•D""•III
- ·Coach Ralph Sayre .. nt his
•
ch1J11ies through a brisk workout
Som of th ld h d at b b 1
ebarffort to get hla Inexpert- take
kmdl; the
e
c gea mto shape
ess In the Oljio Valley ASSOCUitiOn
Tbr Falcons suffered only
Gl
C d ff
h
·
slight •nJ~rlea aueh " bl'lllses In J
eon un 1 • one oft em, wants a challenge JSsued here
th
to any kmd of collecllon of baseball players m the OVA for a
: rn~ounte~ ogadiBS~ Raven~ game perhaps 10 days hence on a• Sunday afternoon
" wee. an cnooces are
Said Cundiff
at aU of the members of the
u
•
team willlle ready to go
There's Guy Guinther, Don Cottrill Roy Arms Dmty
•·Moore Doug Hemsle
' who feel •hl\e we
_,,e wiC probably start w1th
•
y, myseIf, an d others
the 10me lineup uaed In the Rav can take on these young fellows and give them a run for their
enawood came That would have money "
Donn~e Smith and Co-capt"n Lor
The Syracuse fire department want t
th'
1
~~h~=!~o:n~ :;:~-~~::Pri:'':n! m as a benefll deal and proceeds betwe~n °t~~o~~~ b~s sg:~
Cundiff at tackle~ Howard ~cD:,:t Syracuse can be split on a pre-arranged basts
y
~&lt;l anrt Chor~~· Roge~s at guards, How about It, Phil Collins, Dave Hlndy, et al Any takers?

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UI'-Biey.cl~s

A~Cs

also combme to 1ncrcue thr
number of accidents to ch1ldren
Last year, 480 yo.ungsters were
k11le~
and 3G.OOO mjured ln
' bicycle acc1Qents most o£ them
1ft cotlisJons with ~ors The toll
1S on the increase for two reasons
-more young people and more
b1k" It " estimated there are
21 million children usmg the two
wheelers

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St Louis
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New York
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Chlcaao
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Plttabur&amp;h
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Ch1cago 9 Brooklyn 2
Cl~dnnati 4 New York I mtc
Mllwaukeo 4 PlttoburtJh 3 mlc
St Louis 4 Phlls 3, 14 In nlte
Thurodoy't Oom11
P11isbur1h at Chicago 2
Brook!)'n at Milwaukee, n~tc

FootiJalls ·· $3.95 up Pants
· $4.25 up
Helmets ·· $3.95 up Kicking Tees ·· $1.00
Shoulder Pads3.75up Sweat Socks · .. 49c
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CHICAGO UP - Larry 'aker,
an up10t - minded welterweight
with a flair lor body-punchlni, Is
olmln1 for • "fiiiP'III" knoqltout"
over fourtb-ra.We4 Vloce Ml\l'tlnez
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bloyolln~ f' •aid
Monroe D
Schackner, diJ'ector of safety ed
' udation of Johnson and Johmon
Sbaeltner 1s fo1mcfer and diree• tor of a bicycle safety program,
whieb smce its start last spnng
has been used 1n some "2,400 eom
munitles It has the blessing of
the National Safely Council and
the Qlcyole lnshtute of America
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Safety should be taught at
hom~ and achool," said Schack
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Bicycles, School DayS; Go T.oge•her Elderly Nurse
But Accidents, Dealhs, Soar Higher ~ecalls 1918-19
NEW Y{)RK
and
Flu Was Worse
back to school go together IJke
But unfort•nstely, lheY

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Mr'M,--;;;d
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Mn EUftl Baer were at wn~r'y
Sundey to Tillt Mr and Mrs
Donald Qul•enborry and son Donnit Mr Quisenberry '' t&lt;aehlng
In the llt!Jitmilon Town•h•p
S.hool there
Mr and Mrl Estel Aloorc have
mo•ed from l!altbank, W Va •
pere
Hrt Kenntth Cundiff, Mr!
Ruth Condit!, MfJ p.,rt McBude
local and Mrt Maoon Spenc•r
•~d Mil Ulll~n Johnson Racmo,
•pent a dll)' lh Park~rsf)urs
Mr and IJ!ro Henry Da~ley and
Mn Eldon Will were shoppm~ '"
Partersllurl
Mr and Mrs Jobn Crooks and
G'aughl.et!l, Columbus spent the
wellekeCrnd ~~th Mdr Mand ll~ Or
,., e oou an
r an Mrs
Mr and Mro Hulbl'rl Wllllt,j~e',11£)
Donald Lilt•
IW c. H. JSrider and d'"'lht'er and sons. Columbul
weekeQI! with Mr. ond lrlro
and Mr. and lfn Harry
and gra~ndaon or Delaware
, \ Wltlla..-.
ed reeenll wllll II• and
Sam Sel r
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Mrsr Ivan Chevalier opepl Jut
LYLI C. WILSON
II in an ea~er polltion today
week w!th her huJband aj Port Unlttd ''"" ~tiff cor...,....ot with tqpect IQ Arpnm develop
Homtr who h•l employment there
WASHINGTON UP- Tht E11 mtnll than be w~ajd have !&gt;&lt;en
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5enhower admJnlstratlon wat n~t If Cona:rttl hal pfll'd his clvd
ready tor tha Arklpus JChool rl1hh bill a1 •• propoaed 11
K;
lntearallon emor&amp;eney
llefore the sepate IIepa rejeotmg
Labor Day wu the occa~lon
The 00.• loll for a 1\hode It· maj&amp;:' portion• of that leg11la
lor a roumon of the children of ion,: vacahon 1\'bJte ttvuae ota(! tton, tho lanPIIO Yf'IY dehmtely
Mr and Mn A C Blewer Alt chief Sherman Adam• is off to a commltte4 lbe PrtJident 1(1 """
the children, an4 their fomlleJ, New Hampohh'e tpeaklng en1ae" fotleral tr~ In SWPIHirt of any
met at the home of the Brewer • ment De10ocra1• wtU be liking civil riJbl whftever
eldest daughfor and a picnic d1n Who was keopll\f the store•
committed lt precisely what It
ner was enjoyed by the followlns
Atty, Gen Herbert Brownell did, allhou~h tilt .. mlnislnllon
Mr and Mrs A C Brewer, sona J• , was on the job Thursday but wou14 net eo~ lhat lo be a
DavJd and Kenny, !tfr and 'lin without any immedlale strategy fact The eJYil rJght• b1tl wao
Edgar Brewl!!r, daughters Emm.alee or polity to pursue The batt I~ of tbe Pruldent'l pefiOoal projeet
and Leanna, an Mr and Mrt John headlmco had beea favorln( M · however, even tltOUI- 11e llid he
Dobbin and children, Columbus. kansas Gov Orval E Faubus ttid not uoder1tand IOJllt of 1t
Mn Clydo Clo,. •nd children who doubtless planned It that
Tbe bUI wu tubmtlled by Et·
Water!ortt, Ob1o, Mr and Mrs Ar way
tenhower'l · atwmey 1eneral w
nold Donnan. Portland, Me. Hr / EISenhower's vacation besan at llte CQntii'.W· ""d written Into 11
and Mrs Harold Brewer and a lively pate By tel¥:phone, he by administration tt:ireetlon was a
dauQhter, Reedsville, and \ltr and I was prodding tne Jijslfee Depart- opedfle lulboriutlon for the
Mre John ecal and cbtldren, Co- ment tor action Tl,lere wa• 1 use Gt the land JRd sea force&amp;
lumbus
,
reeling around town that Brow- ~~~\nit wbomsoev"r demed ' HI~~~~ "t::•ro::c:~:.~~:~
Mrs Zetta Boyd Parkersbure nell was •tailing for time or a civil rilbl IJttle !lock 1.t r&lt;mote J4n Georc Anderson of Middle
spent the week end wath Mr and 1 pohcy lm;plratloe
rrom the "'· Perhap• however· port to Ath:ns ehere they attend 11;;_;;;=;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;j;~
Mro Dell Talbott
$tolling Lookod Goo&lt;f
lhe b•ttle of Central Htgl\ Sebool ed an O)lerutl., mectmg of the
Thoae visiting the Eber CarpeoEvents in LI!Ue ~&lt;tek, Ark, belween the Mpnu,a Nati&lt;lnal Alheat Preo~tt.fltl
ter
family
Sunqay
were
Mildred
made
atratetti )link GUard aa4 the U S Army Wll Mr old !In Adolph Grueser
1 stai~lli
coLoltr1 vi.tEANiiN'lll,
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, and Joyce Circle, Bashan, I'DnRY pretty rood. 'th• ~e1ro ikldenh narrowly •verjed.
el lllnen~vUJo aad Ill and Mr1
and Marga••t Dunt and Vi&lt;lta , 11, 1nat whom faubua lmpoJe&lt;l a
TV lOUT A'NIIYID
Cbarleo MtMaJter, llt•dentoo Flo
1, Brewer, Ollv• and Dell Talbott Natloaal
Guarq lockout JDade 110 NEW YQI\K UP _ Tho New vu1ted Mr and lfrt. John Bowen
put together a safety kl ~ for
and Sylv•l •nd Ben Alien
ottempt Tblll'lday to enter Cel· y..-k Stile AWetle Comlllluton
John SeUert returne~ lo his
schools il'o avall,~le 1(11' lhe ast
Jack Talbott, SteubenVIlle, was tral RiCh SchooL That diverted h
Wd 1 !Ooi'Obnd bout be- employment on lht Oh1o R•ver
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Inc. which lnclu~e~ • manual lor
NEW YORK UP-Mrl Edwnrd a recent guoot of hiS mother, Mrs a lot of heat from everyone 0,_ " app~ut •IWI(' Cetlqn qt
RIChard lfltrrla, US Navy "st•
teaehets, atudenl lltel'lll'fe. Wflt· Rostetter remembers the 19111-l Molly Talbott, Portia)ld and •Mr peolalt
~~":3o,
ObloO)' olld Genet lt!pr honed ot Balnbri~te. ltld, SP4Jll
ten and rkhn&amp; teato, and a ~rlze 1919 Ou eptdemio as t;e wors: land Mrs Dell Talbott
U t~e Jullice O.partmenl at· IIVI Qf Pldlf~tlP~ lor St N\Ch· the Wltktnd willl ~ P"enli llr
wlnnln&amp; c~tqr JOII"d film ealled experJOnce In her 41 years " 0 Albini Gluesencamp and Elva tually Wll sta!Unr or ., IJ like· ,. ,\1'~1!4 ae~t )lon&lt;lfy l)lght and Hn Dtel llarrls
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nurse
Duly kepi the lfOCery store open 1 h d no plant p;epared lqr .,... liilhlltt .,..,.4 \II •••lh
Mr and J!r• Clarence Ma]Jii 1 W. !lid II.
Saturday while Mr snd r.(n jlud Y, a
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!Is 1 th TV and cbildrea. ColulljbUS. m•led
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Sebacker sl!ld the kl~ ~w out
"But there was one good thmg Gluescncamp vJSIIFd biB brother, such an emereener. It muat et ~ to I!Q pqWI or •
lfr and llri LJii'niceiiWibi't~latcih~i;j;i[iii!j;;iiii~~
of hiS wojk with
~ltr_ leaders in about It," she said today "We Lawrence, at Bethesda Hospital In soon ~otnetklnl muat give 10~~ bflt.~
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White PI' JIS, N Y Tbef otarted JWfre so clcse as a nation
as Maryland. Tttey report LaWrence where it the.,EJsenbower addl
p eonttnui!Ji sa!Oty ca(ltJiaign a!· eqmmunihes ·Everybody helped " recovcrii)J! slowly
!ration is to obliln lor the Repub
v'
ter 14 bike acoldenla In two everybody else •
Mrs Ida Oours is In a hoopltal ltcan Party maKIQlum polltle'l
wee~s The town now happl\1
"I doubt If •I could work as 1n East Liverpool for surgery
advantage from Its overall of·
'IY Mn. lclo SliCk
boajls that 111 lwo ~ears 1\ haa hard again," sa1d nurse Rostettor
Mrs Dorothy Durst Is in r.(elgs fort m behalf of Negro voters
Mr. and HI'! ltobort Croill,
had only on• bike aeeldent
'1'm ~ot as young nurses and General Hospilal lor medical This Arkansas dblpute over the llobbie and Jimmy and M"
enrollment of a few Net:ro chJI- Jlaymr "'llit~ were In Columbu•J
"\\'~en
o~l!tlren
telurn to doctors were en 24-hour puty We treatment
Mr and Mrt Gus Fitch and ehll· dren I~ a large while secondOI'Y ll«DilY w~ete Uiev visJIP.d Mr~
school, the ' ,c 014,nt rate aoes di~n'! stop unt1l we dropped
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d(en were recent gue1ts of her school Is not ~lreetly connected lleten W•toel aioter .r the latter
up", said Schat~ner. "Tl)e grade from fatigue
Heel
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parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Van with the Eisenhower ~ivU r\ibts ID~ allfnd tile fair
school kids ar~ the mO!t frequent
"Some or us came down w1th Meter
bill re&lt;entlr limited by Conerel3 Ma .•nit IW- ~pry ll~~b•rd
victims They are the least
the flu 1 memember 1 WI! work
Mr and Mrs Bob Cozart and to v9tmg r~ght• The Pre11dent .,.. announcing th&lt; o1rth o( a
skilled riders . don't have the 1n1 with a temperature of 104
children of rolumbuo were week baa not yet •lsned tbat bill, ~~- dau&amp;hter I\ Meson Chn~r. Aur.
eommon sense of older children there were so msny ill to care !or end guests of hiS parents, Mr and though he wlh do so shortly
j2t1 Mr ond Hn Carl Hubbard,
and will take unneceosary chan~ In one week, 1 lost 18 pounds"
Mrs Roscoce Cozart and her f~mIn l11itr Position
l~ql are (II'Ondparen!.l
es"
Mrs Rostetter mamed to a J!y, Mr and Mrs David Wolfe
Even so, Eisenhower l!robablr Mr and llro J c McKay ol
He coll\plled this list of 10 steel company emplo)ee and lhe
~ -!111hatt and Mr a•d Mro Ro~ert
rules by WhiCh parent• can help mother of a college professor
Rollrr ,~d son Gene, Mra. G~"'
l~eir chlldren to 80fety
lives on Staten ISland and still Ia
Sllilth, Spnllgfleld, vl~ted M•
-Make sure the biCycle Is th&gt;• caring for !he !lek
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Ud
She
Is
praying
the
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right s ze lor the ch
thonlies are right in predJChng
Mrs J J DaviS was the guest present the procram for the tve-~ ukilli Preoldent E11enhower to apNH• Oood Brolcn
that AslatJO flu spreading slowly speaker when the Middleport Bus- nm1 At the close of the progrfm, point Judge Florence Allen wtbe
-Give the bt~~cle a mecham around the world, will be less !ness arnt Pi'ofess1onal Women's Mtss Houdanhelt prese(lted Mr1 Suprel(te Court wt.en there Is 1
cal ebeck, Wllb spec•al attention serious than the Spanish fiu pan- Club had thm monthly dinner Davl• with a g11t !roll\ the club.
o br•kes ,
demle us deadly v~rus and co 11 meeting al the First Presbyterian Preceding the program • roaal
t "'
Churcb Tuesday evemng
beef dinner was served by mem·
- 1( the youngster r~des at ptleahons, kilted 850,000 m \h"
She dl!played the extensive col-~ bera of Group u of \he Women's
Nalloially AdYQI!Ie4
mght. provide him with a heod country an estimated 20 to 27 lecllon of ~oils which Dr Davis Assocl•llon Miss Houdashell read
light br~ght enoqch to be seen million world wide
brought 10 hiS daukhtm, Charlene the Club Collect and the group
at a distance of 000 feet, and Wl\h
ul remember. the oth~r starled ,lllllne, ~laun.• and Joyce, while sang "Amertcaj the 'Bq4lltiful" be- I
~ ~L~rlli. ..2.L re[lector at the. 11\lldly," said Mrs' Hostetter servmg as a Naval Doctor attach- !ole the meal.
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ed to the U s Marme Corps The Durin&amp; the buslne" meellnll,
feet
"II was sick tolaY, de~d tom or dolls from Japan and Hawah and afte r th e program, 1t was reported
, row,
-Teach the ch ild to ride WJih
GHnd T0 Help Aealn
the Phllllpnlnes were sent to that Mrs Horace McElhinny, who
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Charlene, dunng world War II, Is reeovenng from a broken ankle,
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both hands on lh e an e a s
The veteran nurse um't ry ng Jan EngliSh 81110, doll and two had resigned the poSlt!On of vlee- Make sure he knowa not to t0
r
b recalling the ter
make
left turn m traffic
scaf e us Y
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Gcnnan Hummel figunnes were president and program co-on:llnat1
-A child ahould never r~de ro.r, o h the hl918 depl lehmJC
" sent to the girls by a fmnd o! or and that the Executive commit·
For
just t at s e an o er nurses
nd Mrs Davts and the other tee had appotnted Mrs Perrm to
with another personh on th~ ~lcyi are reared, os she said "to p1tc~ ~:a:ll(ul an~ mt~resl!ng dolls tfiese of!ic~• Mrs Nellie vale,
The G1ft
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~le This weakens lS con o o in" She 1s private duty chairman 1were sent frim various places Dr chairman of the Legudative com·
the bike
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t of dlllr!OI 13, the New York Davil vlt:tterl dunug h" ,.,1 tour mittee, announced a guest speaker
You
Gtve
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-He should use an SJgno1s 0 counties RegiStered Nurse~ Assn 1 d 1 b d
for the October meetiiUI
Indicate , his lnwntlon to turn or So far, the Asiatic flu has bee~ 0 So~! ~r'~~e dolls came from
The Spw•l committee will be'
With Pride
stop
m,tld With no evtdence o( an m Puerto Rit'O, Portugal, France, It· in charge of the plans for Nat1onal
Let Your
- No stunt ndlng on the streqt. creaslna seventy But U S Sur- aly, Algeria, Turkey, Greece, Ger· Busmess Women s Week from
-ttach htm to took carefully &amp;eon General Leroy E B~rney many and Snam Indian dolla are Sept ~2 to 29 with Mrs Nan
Jeweler
for ._pproachlng vehu:les when he satd Ia wasbtngton ~~bts 'fee ' be from the Cherokee reservation m Moore as ebairman
''des 1nto a street from drivewaY l""'dqi' 1 hbe'"~ru. hls .~~!at ~t~ct~~ Tenneaeee and the carolinas and
The ~ltub votthed to P•Y tbel r t'b"
Be Your
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pre " a "'
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a few typtcal Amerieaq tnya were sessmeu or e expenaes o1 e
or aA·~
i the child's bike lhould be on guald for chang" 1also shown ID the coll•cbon
Fall Conference to be ~eld at
Guide
"w•th : b::\:'~~ or carrier, so be [In the event of an ep1dem••
1 Mrs. Davis showed 8 part of Jackson D s "-'old, owner of
won't be tempted to 9111'1'Y packtheir collection of colored slides ~e ltlg!Jddle~rt ~;e;rtm1nt ~
'"" m his hands
made by her husband on his 11•1 as ven e
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School SUndi\Y was 102 and the United States and Included Lisbon, Letters of thanks from Mrl
eD\IeetiOll was $6;!3.
Portugal Gibraltar Algeria Iran Peter SIBCe and Mn A R Hecox
Mr. a~d Mra. Cttnton Holsinger Sardlma,' l!olognta,' Ventee,' Fior: lor rectnt Ul&lt; ol th~ BPW ~Uit&gt;­
Whtrw Your C111fidtnca
and family, ,MI. Eawn, l)illo, spent ence Plsa Rome Naples Porn· ment were read Jnd co)ltl:lbu·
the weekend ol thell hom&amp; here
' 0 ' M ~h the ' SWISS tiona from them placed In tbe
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s Mike Kerwtl) spent peu, enoa, un '
club treasury.
Pemerof
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Mr. and Mrs wl!- Alpo, Pam, London, Crete, Saion-1 'Club membera olened a petltiqn £, Mala ~
llat'l llo
and famUr
lea, Phtlllpl, the Bosporus, !Bian· !ponsored by the Clncln11411 BP\V,
Mr aft\! M" Junior Hqlsmgor bul, and s,.. m
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Mrs west•y Frf, preSident, WaS l'
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!PI' rt Van Meter and family
1ft chargt of the meei!Rg and Mrs
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~r. 'and Mra Robert Barber, C~arlottel ~mn, ;ro1ram eo-orB~~· Phi
J,ong BottOl\1 visited with hiB ~r- dlnalor, presented Miss Freddie
enta Mr and Mrs Leonard Bar· HoudiSheit, chairman o! the In·
Exemplars
...,,' supftay evenlns.
teniation Relations Comm•ttee,
S~WING
;5~;;:;~$!~~~ 111,, Hazel Smith visited at AI;. , who had mvlted Mrs Dov" to
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MILWAUKEE UP - Warren World Serjco "We don't think ltq face the lndiant, the Yankees
SPahn, ~he big pitChing "stopper" they're overpowering'' he ut«. "we fell they could uoe anollrer '~P~
In Milwaukee's pennant drive have played •ome pretty IQCJd ball rledced outfleldef for l~e stretch
•hrugged o!f tha club's recent eluba In the N•tlon1i I.eatue all run Hence, 1he purchlse of the
nose dive lo~ay and predicted the year and we cap do at wellqalnat 24-year old Del Greco !ron1 the
Dram will "o atl nght" against the Yonks
Cubs
, the New York Yonkees in the
Spa~n Wn~• l~e eurronl Iaiii
The chu~ky, right banded hi~
• World Serlca
waukee lqtlad Ia "better all the tlpg outf~ehler spent most of the
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~~sure we'll wm the pennant,' wa:Y down lie line" thin the 1148 current season· wtth Montreal or
aa1d the 36 year old left bander Boslon Bram ho hell'"" pitch to the lnteroetlonal Leoaue, from
Braves wltl "do all r~ght" agalnat the olub'a most ret!e.lt penn~nl
whe1e the Coba recalled h1m Mon
the Yank• In the Senes, too
''Tnia year we hiVe 1\IOI'e abll day ll• bad a 278 bsttlng aver"Every pi•yer on our team feeta Uy ~II ~loua4 and we keep iel· age that mduded seven home
the same Wlly We've had a few tlng better all the tlrile Our team runs In tl8 (!a.Jhes w1th the Ro)als
bad games lately but we've still t8 eapable of•exp!Qdina- at any
Shortly alter the Cubs brought
made a grent overall showing in time"
b1m up, the Yankee&amp; orfcrcd an
the last month and we'll get goB•y IN~ronct
unspecified •urn o! cash plus a
1ng agam'
The Yankee• never take• any player to be dehvered next year
SPahn s1uJ the idea the Braves clum~. RO even wiLh a {at ~~~-~and the deal was made
are shppmg 10 th' home stretch game lead ond Mlt:kor llan.tle The Yan~ees, with 16 game• re
because they lost four of their last back m uniform, theY ~ought a bit malftlng, ta\o on t~e we•ter" m
five-games ' 1s causing more con of added pennant l.oat.traoee todaY vaders for the last time thlEI sea
c~rn among new1men than 11 Ia by acqulll!ll OQtfi~l~er Bobby Jlel li&lt;!U R1gh-hander Bob Turley, lhe
among the players
Greco from thQ Ch\0410 C~~s.
world champs' most consiStent
Spahn !i&amp;Jd the Braves are any
Althollgh Hallt Bauer, recover- ~itcher recently, will face south
thing but overawed at the proapect In&amp; lr9m t brO-W\ bone In his paw Don Mos11 of the Tr1be to
of meelmg the Yankeea In the nghl thumb, aloo may be__r,_;.•:::'lll::t~~nl.~h.;.t._.
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High Thl'f¥ Gamt lad Sauer,
NEW YORI\ 1UI'- Nelson A
e Middleport Yellow Jackets, ~Bakm Furniture QH1
R~kefeller pledged lotlay l}e "!ill
H1gh
Singlo
G'111e
Clalworllfl'
well rnto their fourth week of
do "a.!l m ljly powor" to keep tb•
dr~lls for 111e 1957 grid season -Bakers Furnitul'l' 211.
~y UNITID PUIS
T,am Three GtmOI HeiiiA1! MIAMI IEACN-WHIIt Pts- Brooklyn Dodgers In l(cw York
d!l3hnct
b~l warned be Is ~uckins "a
2388
tr~no, 191 Vt, New Orlttnl, au:,.
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n, rom a Qllg oot all
Team Smcle Game LUlol • , · · ! Geoltt Ptylon, 192, Houslon mirh\Y attraellve offer by L"'
seep
Angelos •
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"Sp~rll", that effervescent, 11 Restaurant 818
STANDINGS
lusJVe qualny of , football team
Even as other flnanc1al btd
'fl l ,., PH!L.ADILPHIA-4Wrlllld -loiJIII dera
appeared do:nlnant everywher~ as
bosan throwin( In the towel
Coach John Thompson sent h" Bakers Furnature
It 8&amp;?
Ill, Phllacltiplolo out,.lottd at hi• entrance Into the Dodror
h
' Liberty Real
Way .. BtthN. mv., N•w York, picture, Rockerouer
told the
c adrgefs! through contact delenolve Holsum
1Q
United Press he WIShed be "had
an o eneive drillo to get ready Sent1nel
lor the Jackets' Invasion of Rut
a • .M:J
- mad~ more progress toward ~eepSecond Sl Mkt
Ill 4~ j~
land saturd~v night
DENVIR-AIIIf Mlltff, 20.1, i~,i t~e Dodeers In New Yqrk"
0UfDCY,
JJ}CCCS
0
6
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As one sentor member of ttte
Ar...,tlnt, k-k14 out Johllny Jsln" hi! ihltt~l eonfel'enees
,
•
squad sa1d
Kolmoll, lo4, thloOfO 9.
wllll Brooklyn owner Walter o•
IIA'I'TLE
S!A$ON HtGIIS
'We need a couple of wins aw
!nd 3 Games, Clatworthy, :J83
Mailer last mopth
Cilwlllnall
RICHMOND, Colli.
i~/ :a~. right at the •tart Just lnd I Game, Ciatworthy, 211t Scanlon,
"I'm
a-olng
l9 keep \rylhg, T'~IQ' by
136, San
Team 3 Gall\es,' Holsum, 2~19
thouih," said \~e 49 yen 9ld in the Eastern
be:n pl:t~gs~!?:."~~nw:~: ;~~
tlopptd Jltl Partlll,
Team
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Game,
Sentmet,
8tll
lll'andson Qf lohn ll RockeloUer 8ue!IaU Oqngress, as
anrt Robert Catbird Rouah at
bed only two m th
h
mo4t, 7
TO' "5" BOWLERS AVO.
renter
So
d
h
't
ree years T at
Sr, whq was one ol Amerk:a's Marlo~ Mojher held tbe
• r, an we ope I stays there, Charley Stobart's name takes somcthmg out of you"
Clatworthy
192
~btee known ~itlio~a!lfs
to ·~• hit''
In the ba&lt;klield wlli be Larry appears at the head of the quHrterback 118t f Ohi u
·
178
All[loulh lloel¢1eller would
cl~veland, won Its gam~~ g • J '·
Llcvlng at quarterback, Leroy action thts autumn
or
0 mverstty There's been some c~ges In Stobort
TAYLOR RECIIVII HONOR
.4 173
Darling and Roy Clark at the
Thts b
Ill d
,
Jacket land that !pel! hope for Menchml
NEW YORK UP - · Gomer W not vent~re to iilr Vihat I¢ a&amp;lllll~ St&gt;rJo((Jeld, Dl.~ aided b'
170 "See" Taylor, Des Moine~ l,owa, c~an~es were of inlluenelllg the I four-run fourth Inning wb!Ch
ht,lves, and Marvin
'Butch" Stob / se~er ':" a m1I that In the years following closely the future aod that have liVen the Davu !Rocks)
Belles
167
Roush at fullback
ar s gra ua ton from Middlepbrt High School when the entire •quad a booot of morele
Register an~ , Tr1b~ne all4!11s cbl· Dodf"" to •tar. other bl~der'['t~de4 t lh~erun homer by 1114• ,
umnlat, hu been ~am"' wi~IIOI' of for he' club app&amp;relllif eon11der, Jlqlli!)l, c ~velaad drew a bye i!l!' ,
Darhni proved to 11e the most llny mite brashly was looking for a college 10 go t'o and pia
Poss1bly 'he ch1el of these ts
today'a schedule
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LEAGUE
the
lhJrd lllftuat Granlland Rice ed them quite liOOd
offeotlve Falcon runner In the football at, he wasn't taken very serious~
Y the work of M1ke Erwm, converted
I
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;
s
j, &gt;
:1t7
,.. ,
-t,
Sept, 10, lfl7
•
1ame liJimil Ravennrood which
We1ghmg all of 140 Jbs soaking wet
d h h d to
17!l-pound center of last year mto
Jllgh Three Game lnd p Award, ilven each Jear on Rlee's
the !'lllcons loti 31-0. He'll bear ly wet to push the scales un that t • ajn e a,
be real- a halfback Erwm adds the t~jl'ed­ Clifford, 600 (K &amp; v Cads) '
birthday for ID "outllandinl exwatchlna
stbl lh St b
h
~
ar, II ust didn I seem pos- ~ents to a bark!leld oore!y needing
High
Sm&amp;le
Oamo
p
•Will
,2
a
ample
of sp~~ w•ltiiUI In tbe
The !'Dirons' ~·t offe9•lve balle atk do art ad a chance For him to play college foot· II - real opeed beef and defen (Betsy Ross)
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threat against the Red Devils,
smac e o1 voluntary maeslaughter.
Slve gen•us
Team Three Games K 4&lt; V Ibclude Fred R-Jt of tbe Nuhr
however, was the pa"'ng of Lar·
But time works wonders ill athletes as well as In polltl
Cad•, 2:160
vllle Banner llnd Red Sm1th o! th'
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ry Uevml to Larl)' H~IOD Short After a service hitch little Cllarley wasn't Iiiii
cs. Jan Hauck. yet to learn the fJne Teal() Smge Game, Sports Ceil- Now Yorl Hereld-Ttlbuu.
pa-es acrOB&lt; the line were the enrolled at OU last/ear as a tran f
t d
e any. more He points of the quick snapback In
lb u h ld
s er s u ent welghmg a soll4 the T formahon, Is proareamg tcr Bl!B
SUGAR
TO NIC
170
h s hln erak e . unsung, unseated in the favored football well at center In place el Erwm
SINGLE OAMI
W L Avo. NEW YOI!K IJII...: Tile National
Your Aulllotl1ed Dealer
set o1arsf p hran ,s, Stobart proved himself the roughest tough
Another development ha been
Mr Bee
es
man
or
ts
s1ze
on
the
OU
squad.
•
the
movmg
of
J•m
Harris,
17116 3 828 liroadcaotlng Cl!- bu atilled a
For
K v Cads
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tol:o!eWren, OU football as~istant and head baseball coach, ~~;don~~~hr::1 .~tn; ~~~: ~! Strohs Beer
8 4 819 television al!d radio eoverlgo of
4 0 840 the Sugar Bowl football pme·
"St b
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backf~etd Harrla, 16 yeora old Sports Center
4 s 796 eaeh New Yoat'a' baJ at 1New O!·
o art .s more than remarkable. He's a revelatl
I runo w•th authorltr and tt lilting Betsy Ross
to
what detenmnatlon and courage can do"
on n well mto the defensive corps
1 &amp; s super Mkl
2 7 193 lean• The olw contract ro01 Into
SEASON HIGH
effect beglnnln1 wltb the 19118
Thl1 valor, we all should hope her
ill
r
tn dr~llo 18!t mght the offen
this year He'd like to b th N
e, w pay of for Stobart slvc backfield w.. fU!ed out w•th lnd 3 Games p Chlford Go&amp;
game.
cats We'd like him to be ~xa~ly~~lat~hue'rwtearnbtasck for the Bob- JunitH' Rowley at quarter, a vet- lnd I Game, H Loh.!e 211
''
eran, and Horlan WHitlatch and
chlel weapon used tn the
oth8 1
veter~n Gene Abbott Rea"" to
' e1(pected to see achon step 1
cons! te t d 1
d b
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t f
..,
I n r ve ma t Y the Fal· for the Faleons are George McFa"n as re Je are Harris Guy
Court " %nd
Pomeroy eons Llevlng completed live of land, Eruct Staats, David Rousf Blna-, Yogi Wayland, Jim ci-ooks
and Donnie van Maire
and Dave
Stover
at pres'
Mtn P&lt;tlt lht. wonclolfvl A~'f
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wilJ not
play Rowle)l,
on &lt;lefense
l!llrt , , . tht """lum..,.tnl qllorl
b ptdoclion p/iJ II • ..,., wtllt,
BROOKLINE, Mass uP
fourth rountls at The Country Club
1
ly Joe Patton ~alt!bed di on todax
wrl~kl!·frt!, flit netlly,
"~
\.
turn lo dut) of Mark Kelly who solately from the SJdeUnos oday
loOIJJ ....~. Whito""l'lnloriJid"
Will
do
only
punting
and
pomt
and It was anybody's bait a e
There will be only 16 left when
IY UNITED PRESS
~roodclolh
Fr•nch
r1
alter touchdown chores Kelly in the u &amp; ADIBieur golf eta~- they get done !!rlna- In thm two
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~·110~ Mil.
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the
long,
high
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and
w•il
plonahlp
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IJIId
nooody
Is
maklftg
aQY
COME IN AIVll
W L Pel.
lolot
(sa••i'l!lo)t"''l'
btoo1clo!i.,1
brmg a dcfimte asset to the club
Seil'ng an qpset tempo which ei&amp;Jm!.
New York
87 ~~ 630
~·~~~ o~ Rtton wit••_,' .S.oo .~-'·
The No 1 offens)ve hne h" means this ~7th annual eve~l Is
GET YOUR
Chicago
80 M 588 6
Because along with Patton, forBnston
75 lJ2' 547 Ill\ George M1Jiq and Ed Bailey at completely wide open, college boy mer champion Ted Bishop and OJ·
ends, Cornell Vance and Dick Rol
Detroit
69 67 507 17
ler at tackles, K1m Neal and John Ward Wettlaufer knocked off Pat- Br~tlah amateur king Bob SweeCleveland
66 70 48:1 20
ton on the f1rst extra hole Tues ny also were blasted ollt m a seeKetchka at guards and Hauck at
Home of ~. Qltls
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65 71 478 2!
day
and now there 1s no 60hd fl:' ond round wh1eh saw ttte oldest
center
Washington
52 84 382 34
vorlte among the 64 survivors who and youngest player• Jn the field E. MAIN ST.
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Reserves m the line coming will battle 11 out In the third ina come tHrough with
Kanm Clly
51 84 378 34\i Mlong
fast, some with a Jot of
Tulldav'• Ataultt
IN Your School Colors
be('f, arc Pcle Watner, John L)
onB, LHrry Dunham, Walter Har
Boston 7 Chicago 4 mght
Detroit at Wash nlte ppd rotn m and Sonuy Knapp
Cleve al N York n1tr ppd raln
K City at Bait mte, ppd ra1n
FOR THE BEST
Thund•y'• G1ma1
Chicago at Boston

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former Intliana Unlverslly track
and grid star to start at left hall·
baek for Cleveland in Saturday
ntght's exhlblt1on game against

Never btlo.. have Y9U Mtft

JUCh INautlful llyllng In a gas
home healer. All n1w WAJM

MORNING ga• heaton with
Frome" 1tyllng add
beauty and 10lid hoatlng co~t~o
,Iori 10 any hOmo.
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you wclntto pay.

Detrolt herft

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Brown concluded after workout•
at League Pork Tueoday that tho
Olympic dee•thlon titll•t hsd digested a auflie!ent amount of the
Browns' otrcnslve pattern to add
some luster in the team's home
debut of the pre·••••gn schedule
The Clevela~d pilot said campbell'• performance Saturday nicht
will eo a ion1 way toward detefo
mlnllli his offensive oetup for the
comlna season
11
Tlme's rqqnln1 abort " Brown
said, "and there art aqme thloll
we have to find out rilht away&gt;

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Unlto4 p,.. Sport Wrlttr
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The once . creat reputation of 1Logan back at shortswp, ohaded
TO THE WINNERS OF THE DRAWING
with IICh 111Hhint
Rohln Jloberta was little more the P~rates as Lew Burdell•
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than 1 memo!')' today when he en- chalked up bb 15th win A.ron
tered the 20 eame circle - the 1bl01ted h•s &lt;Oth homer ani' Ed
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Now Fef HHit hnloltltlotloR
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Wllaner1 BAIIBARA FAkMBR
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MAIL TH15 COUPO!ol
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the Mllwaukee Braves by beating The e~lc4!i; l) cubt romp_ed over
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SPORTS

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II, 1957

The wahama White raicom
worted out under the hgbta of
Bachtel F•eld Tuesday night '"
preparation for this week's battle
asolnst
the Invading Pomeroy Pur~·
pie
Panthers.
• a.et T•D""•III
- ·Coach Ralph Sayre .. nt his
•
ch1J11ies through a brisk workout
Som of th ld h d at b b 1
ebarffort to get hla Inexpert- take
kmdl; the
e
c gea mto shape
ess In the Oljio Valley ASSOCUitiOn
Tbr Falcons suffered only
Gl
C d ff
h
·
slight •nJ~rlea aueh " bl'lllses In J
eon un 1 • one oft em, wants a challenge JSsued here
th
to any kmd of collecllon of baseball players m the OVA for a
: rn~ounte~ ogadiBS~ Raven~ game perhaps 10 days hence on a• Sunday afternoon
" wee. an cnooces are
Said Cundiff
at aU of the members of the
u
•
team willlle ready to go
There's Guy Guinther, Don Cottrill Roy Arms Dmty
•·Moore Doug Hemsle
' who feel •hl\e we
_,,e wiC probably start w1th
•
y, myseIf, an d others
the 10me lineup uaed In the Rav can take on these young fellows and give them a run for their
enawood came That would have money "
Donn~e Smith and Co-capt"n Lor
The Syracuse fire department want t
th'
1
~~h~=!~o:n~ :;:~-~~::Pri:'':n! m as a benefll deal and proceeds betwe~n °t~~o~~~ b~s sg:~
Cundiff at tackle~ Howard ~cD:,:t Syracuse can be split on a pre-arranged basts
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~&lt;l anrt Chor~~· Roge~s at guards, How about It, Phil Collins, Dave Hlndy, et al Any takers?

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CHICAGO UP - Larry 'aker,
an up10t - minded welterweight
with a flair lor body-punchlni, Is
olmln1 for • "fiiiP'III" knoqltout"
over fourtb-ra.We4 Vloce Ml\l'tlnez
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Monroe D
Schackner, diJ'ector of safety ed
' udation of Johnson and Johmon
Sbaeltner 1s fo1mcfer and diree• tor of a bicycle safety program,
whieb smce its start last spnng
has been used 1n some "2,400 eom
munitles It has the blessing of
the National Safely Council and
the Qlcyole lnshtute of America
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Bicycles, School DayS; Go T.oge•her Elderly Nurse
But Accidents, Dealhs, Soar Higher ~ecalls 1918-19
NEW Y{)RK
and
Flu Was Worse
back to school go together IJke
But unfort•nstely, lheY

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Mr'M,--;;;d
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Mn EUftl Baer were at wn~r'y
Sundey to Tillt Mr and Mrs
Donald Qul•enborry and son Donnit Mr Quisenberry '' t&lt;aehlng
In the llt!Jitmilon Town•h•p
S.hool there
Mr and Mrl Estel Aloorc have
mo•ed from l!altbank, W Va •
pere
Hrt Kenntth Cundiff, Mr!
Ruth Condit!, MfJ p.,rt McBude
local and Mrt Maoon Spenc•r
•~d Mil Ulll~n Johnson Racmo,
•pent a dll)' lh Park~rsf)urs
Mr and IJ!ro Henry Da~ley and
Mn Eldon Will were shoppm~ '"
Partersllurl
Mr and Mrs Jobn Crooks and
G'aughl.et!l, Columbus spent the
wellekeCrnd ~~th Mdr Mand ll~ Or
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r an Mrs
Mr and Mro Hulbl'rl Wllllt,j~e',11£)
Donald Lilt•
IW c. H. JSrider and d'"'lht'er and sons. Columbul
weekeQI! with Mr. ond lrlro
and Mr. and lfn Harry
and gra~ndaon or Delaware
, \ Wltlla..-.
ed reeenll wllll II• and
Sam Sel r
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Mrsr Ivan Chevalier opepl Jut
LYLI C. WILSON
II in an ea~er polltion today
week w!th her huJband aj Port Unlttd ''"" ~tiff cor...,....ot with tqpect IQ Arpnm develop
Homtr who h•l employment there
WASHINGTON UP- Tht E11 mtnll than be w~ajd have !&gt;&lt;en
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5enhower admJnlstratlon wat n~t If Cona:rttl hal pfll'd his clvd
ready tor tha Arklpus JChool rl1hh bill a1 •• propoaed 11
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lntearallon emor&amp;eney
llefore the sepate IIepa rejeotmg
Labor Day wu the occa~lon
The 00.• loll for a 1\hode It· maj&amp;:' portion• of that leg11la
lor a roumon of the children of ion,: vacahon 1\'bJte ttvuae ota(! tton, tho lanPIIO Yf'IY dehmtely
Mr and Mn A C Blewer Alt chief Sherman Adam• is off to a commltte4 lbe PrtJident 1(1 """
the children, an4 their fomlleJ, New Hampohh'e tpeaklng en1ae" fotleral tr~ In SWPIHirt of any
met at the home of the Brewer • ment De10ocra1• wtU be liking civil riJbl whftever
eldest daughfor and a picnic d1n Who was keopll\f the store•
committed lt precisely what It
ner was enjoyed by the followlns
Atty, Gen Herbert Brownell did, allhou~h tilt .. mlnislnllon
Mr and Mrs A C Brewer, sona J• , was on the job Thursday but wou14 net eo~ lhat lo be a
DavJd and Kenny, !tfr and 'lin without any immedlale strategy fact The eJYil rJght• b1tl wao
Edgar Brewl!!r, daughters Emm.alee or polity to pursue The batt I~ of tbe Pruldent'l pefiOoal projeet
and Leanna, an Mr and Mrt John headlmco had beea favorln( M · however, even tltOUI- 11e llid he
Dobbin and children, Columbus. kansas Gov Orval E Faubus ttid not uoder1tand IOJllt of 1t
Mn Clydo Clo,. •nd children who doubtless planned It that
Tbe bUI wu tubmtlled by Et·
Water!ortt, Ob1o, Mr and Mrs Ar way
tenhower'l · atwmey 1eneral w
nold Donnan. Portland, Me. Hr / EISenhower's vacation besan at llte CQntii'.W· ""d written Into 11
and Mrs Harold Brewer and a lively pate By tel¥:phone, he by administration tt:ireetlon was a
dauQhter, Reedsville, and \ltr and I was prodding tne Jijslfee Depart- opedfle lulboriutlon for the
Mre John ecal and cbtldren, Co- ment tor action Tl,lere wa• 1 use Gt the land JRd sea force&amp;
lumbus
,
reeling around town that Brow- ~~~\nit wbomsoev"r demed ' HI~~~~ "t::•ro::c:~:.~~:~
Mrs Zetta Boyd Parkersbure nell was •tailing for time or a civil rilbl IJttle !lock 1.t r&lt;mote J4n Georc Anderson of Middle
spent the week end wath Mr and 1 pohcy lm;plratloe
rrom the "'· Perhap• however· port to Ath:ns ehere they attend 11;;_;;;=;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;j;~
Mro Dell Talbott
$tolling Lookod Goo&lt;f
lhe b•ttle of Central Htgl\ Sebool ed an O)lerutl., mectmg of the
Thoae visiting the Eber CarpeoEvents in LI!Ue ~&lt;tek, Ark, belween the Mpnu,a Nati&lt;lnal Alheat Preo~tt.fltl
ter
family
Sunqay
were
Mildred
made
atratetti )link GUard aa4 the U S Army Wll Mr old !In Adolph Grueser
1 stai~lli
coLoltr1 vi.tEANiiN'lll,
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, and Joyce Circle, Bashan, I'DnRY pretty rood. 'th• ~e1ro ikldenh narrowly •verjed.
el lllnen~vUJo aad Ill and Mr1
and Marga••t Dunt and Vi&lt;lta , 11, 1nat whom faubua lmpoJe&lt;l a
TV lOUT A'NIIYID
Cbarleo MtMaJter, llt•dentoo Flo
1, Brewer, Ollv• and Dell Talbott Natloaal
Guarq lockout JDade 110 NEW YQI\K UP _ Tho New vu1ted Mr and lfrt. John Bowen
put together a safety kl ~ for
and Sylv•l •nd Ben Alien
ottempt Tblll'lday to enter Cel· y..-k Stile AWetle Comlllluton
John SeUert returne~ lo his
schools il'o avall,~le 1(11' lhe ast
Jack Talbott, SteubenVIlle, was tral RiCh SchooL That diverted h
Wd 1 !Ooi'Obnd bout be- employment on lht Oh1o R•ver
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Inc. which lnclu~e~ • manual lor
NEW YORK UP-Mrl Edwnrd a recent guoot of hiS mother, Mrs a lot of heat from everyone 0,_ " app~ut •IWI(' Cetlqn qt
RIChard lfltrrla, US Navy "st•
teaehets, atudenl lltel'lll'fe. Wflt· Rostetter remembers the 19111-l Molly Talbott, Portia)ld and •Mr peolalt
~~":3o,
ObloO)' olld Genet lt!pr honed ot Balnbri~te. ltld, SP4Jll
ten and rkhn&amp; teato, and a ~rlze 1919 Ou eptdemio as t;e wors: land Mrs Dell Talbott
U t~e Jullice O.partmenl at· IIVI Qf Pldlf~tlP~ lor St N\Ch· the Wltktnd willl ~ P"enli llr
wlnnln&amp; c~tqr JOII"d film ealled experJOnce In her 41 years " 0 Albini Gluesencamp and Elva tually Wll sta!Unr or ., IJ like· ,. ,\1'~1!4 ae~t )lon&lt;lfy l)lght and Hn Dtel llarrls
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nurse
Duly kepi the lfOCery store open 1 h d no plant p;epared lqr .,... liilhlltt .,..,.4 \II •••lh
Mr and J!r• Clarence Ma]Jii 1 W. !lid II.
Saturday while Mr snd r.(n jlud Y, a
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!Is 1 th TV and cbildrea. ColulljbUS. m•led
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Sebacker sl!ld the kl~ ~w out
"But there was one good thmg Gluescncamp vJSIIFd biB brother, such an emereener. It muat et ~ to I!Q pqWI or •
lfr and llri LJii'niceiiWibi't~latcih~i;j;i[iii!j;;iiii~~
of hiS wojk with
~ltr_ leaders in about It," she said today "We Lawrence, at Bethesda Hospital In soon ~otnetklnl muat give 10~~ bflt.~
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White PI' JIS, N Y Tbef otarted JWfre so clcse as a nation
as Maryland. Tttey report LaWrence where it the.,EJsenbower addl
p eonttnui!Ji sa!Oty ca(ltJiaign a!· eqmmunihes ·Everybody helped " recovcrii)J! slowly
!ration is to obliln lor the Repub
v'
ter 14 bike acoldenla In two everybody else •
Mrs Ida Oours is In a hoopltal ltcan Party maKIQlum polltle'l
wee~s The town now happl\1
"I doubt If •I could work as 1n East Liverpool for surgery
advantage from Its overall of·
'IY Mn. lclo SliCk
boajls that 111 lwo ~ears 1\ haa hard again," sa1d nurse Rostettor
Mrs Dorothy Durst Is in r.(elgs fort m behalf of Negro voters
Mr. and HI'! ltobort Croill,
had only on• bike aeeldent
'1'm ~ot as young nurses and General Hospilal lor medical This Arkansas dblpute over the llobbie and Jimmy and M"
enrollment of a few Net:ro chJI- Jlaymr "'llit~ were In Columbu•J
"\\'~en
o~l!tlren
telurn to doctors were en 24-hour puty We treatment
Mr and Mrt Gus Fitch and ehll· dren I~ a large while secondOI'Y ll«DilY w~ete Uiev visJIP.d Mr~
school, the ' ,c 014,nt rate aoes di~n'! stop unt1l we dropped
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d(en were recent gue1ts of her school Is not ~lreetly connected lleten W•toel aioter .r the latter
up", said Schat~ner. "Tl)e grade from fatigue
Heel
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parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Van with the Eisenhower ~ivU r\ibts ID~ allfnd tile fair
school kids ar~ the mO!t frequent
"Some or us came down w1th Meter
bill re&lt;entlr limited by Conerel3 Ma .•nit IW- ~pry ll~~b•rd
victims They are the least
the flu 1 memember 1 WI! work
Mr and Mrs Bob Cozart and to v9tmg r~ght• The Pre11dent .,.. announcing th&lt; o1rth o( a
skilled riders . don't have the 1n1 with a temperature of 104
children of rolumbuo were week baa not yet •lsned tbat bill, ~~- dau&amp;hter I\ Meson Chn~r. Aur.
eommon sense of older children there were so msny ill to care !or end guests of hiS parents, Mr and though he wlh do so shortly
j2t1 Mr ond Hn Carl Hubbard,
and will take unneceosary chan~ In one week, 1 lost 18 pounds"
Mrs Roscoce Cozart and her f~mIn l11itr Position
l~ql are (II'Ondparen!.l
es"
Mrs Rostetter mamed to a J!y, Mr and Mrs David Wolfe
Even so, Eisenhower l!robablr Mr and llro J c McKay ol
He coll\plled this list of 10 steel company emplo)ee and lhe
~ -!111hatt and Mr a•d Mro Ro~ert
rules by WhiCh parent• can help mother of a college professor
Rollrr ,~d son Gene, Mra. G~"'
l~eir chlldren to 80fety
lives on Staten ISland and still Ia
Sllilth, Spnllgfleld, vl~ted M•
-Make sure the biCycle Is th&gt;• caring for !he !lek
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She
Is
praying
the
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thonlies are right in predJChng
Mrs J J DaviS was the guest present the procram for the tve-~ ukilli Preoldent E11enhower to apNH• Oood Brolcn
that AslatJO flu spreading slowly speaker when the Middleport Bus- nm1 At the close of the progrfm, point Judge Florence Allen wtbe
-Give the bt~~cle a mecham around the world, will be less !ness arnt Pi'ofess1onal Women's Mtss Houdanhelt prese(lted Mr1 Suprel(te Court wt.en there Is 1
cal ebeck, Wllb spec•al attention serious than the Spanish fiu pan- Club had thm monthly dinner Davl• with a g11t !roll\ the club.
o br•kes ,
demle us deadly v~rus and co 11 meeting al the First Presbyterian Preceding the program • roaal
t "'
Churcb Tuesday evemng
beef dinner was served by mem·
- 1( the youngster r~des at ptleahons, kilted 850,000 m \h"
She dl!played the extensive col-~ bera of Group u of \he Women's
Nalloially AdYQI!Ie4
mght. provide him with a heod country an estimated 20 to 27 lecllon of ~oils which Dr Davis Assocl•llon Miss Houdashell read
light br~ght enoqch to be seen million world wide
brought 10 hiS daukhtm, Charlene the Club Collect and the group
at a distance of 000 feet, and Wl\h
ul remember. the oth~r starled ,lllllne, ~laun.• and Joyce, while sang "Amertcaj the 'Bq4lltiful" be- I
~ ~L~rlli. ..2.L re[lector at the. 11\lldly," said Mrs' Hostetter servmg as a Naval Doctor attach- !ole the meal.
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ed to the U s Marme Corps The Durin&amp; the buslne" meellnll,
feet
"II was sick tolaY, de~d tom or dolls from Japan and Hawah and afte r th e program, 1t was reported
, row,
-Teach the ch ild to ride WJih
GHnd T0 Help Aealn
the Phllllpnlnes were sent to that Mrs Horace McElhinny, who
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Charlene, dunng world War II, Is reeovenng from a broken ankle,
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both hands on lh e an e a s
The veteran nurse um't ry ng Jan EngliSh 81110, doll and two had resigned the poSlt!On of vlee- Make sure he knowa not to t0
r
b recalling the ter
make
left turn m traffic
scaf e us Y
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Gcnnan Hummel figunnes were president and program co-on:llnat1
-A child ahould never r~de ro.r, o h the hl918 depl lehmJC
" sent to the girls by a fmnd o! or and that the Executive commit·
For
just t at s e an o er nurses
nd Mrs Davts and the other tee had appotnted Mrs Perrm to
with another personh on th~ ~lcyi are reared, os she said "to p1tc~ ~:a:ll(ul an~ mt~resl!ng dolls tfiese of!ic~• Mrs Nellie vale,
The G1ft
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the bike
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t of dlllr!OI 13, the New York Davil vlt:tterl dunug h" ,.,1 tour mittee, announced a guest speaker
You
Gtve
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-He should use an SJgno1s 0 counties RegiStered Nurse~ Assn 1 d 1 b d
for the October meetiiUI
Indicate , his lnwntlon to turn or So far, the Asiatic flu has bee~ 0 So~! ~r'~~e dolls came from
The Spw•l committee will be'
With Pride
stop
m,tld With no evtdence o( an m Puerto Rit'O, Portugal, France, It· in charge of the plans for Nat1onal
Let Your
- No stunt ndlng on the streqt. creaslna seventy But U S Sur- aly, Algeria, Turkey, Greece, Ger· Busmess Women s Week from
-ttach htm to took carefully &amp;eon General Leroy E B~rney many and Snam Indian dolla are Sept ~2 to 29 with Mrs Nan
Jeweler
for ._pproachlng vehu:les when he satd Ia wasbtngton ~~bts 'fee ' be from the Cherokee reservation m Moore as ebairman
''des 1nto a street from drivewaY l""'dqi' 1 hbe'"~ru. hls .~~!at ~t~ct~~ Tenneaeee and the carolinas and
The ~ltub votthed to P•Y tbel r t'b"
Be Your
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pre " a "'
I ea~
a few typtcal Amerieaq tnya were sessmeu or e expenaes o1 e
or aA·~
i the child's bike lhould be on guald for chang" 1also shown ID the coll•cbon
Fall Conference to be ~eld at
Guide
"w•th : b::\:'~~ or carrier, so be [In the event of an ep1dem••
1 Mrs. Davis showed 8 part of Jackson D s "-'old, owner of
won't be tempted to 9111'1'Y packtheir collection of colored slides ~e ltlg!Jddle~rt ~;e;rtm1nt ~
'"" m his hands
made by her husband on his 11•1 as ven e
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School SUndi\Y was 102 and the United States and Included Lisbon, Letters of thanks from Mrl
eD\IeetiOll was $6;!3.
Portugal Gibraltar Algeria Iran Peter SIBCe and Mn A R Hecox
Mr. a~d Mra. Cttnton Holsinger Sardlma,' l!olognta,' Ventee,' Fior: lor rectnt Ul&lt; ol th~ BPW ~Uit&gt;­
Whtrw Your C111fidtnca
and family, ,MI. Eawn, l)illo, spent ence Plsa Rome Naples Porn· ment were read Jnd co)ltl:lbu·
the weekend ol thell hom&amp; here
' 0 ' M ~h the ' SWISS tiona from them placed In tbe
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s Mike Kerwtl) spent peu, enoa, un '
club treasury.
Pemerof
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Mr. and Mrs wl!- Alpo, Pam, London, Crete, Saion-1 'Club membera olened a petltiqn £, Mala ~
llat'l llo
and famUr
lea, Phtlllpl, the Bosporus, !Bian· !ponsored by the Clncln11411 BP\V,
Mr aft\! M" Junior Hqlsmgor bul, and s,.. m
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Mrs west•y Frf, preSident, WaS l'
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!PI' rt Van Meter and family
1ft chargt of the meei!Rg and Mrs
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~r. 'and Mra Robert Barber, C~arlottel ~mn, ;ro1ram eo-orB~~· Phi
J,ong BottOl\1 visited with hiB ~r- dlnalor, presented Miss Freddie
enta Mr and Mrs Leonard Bar· HoudiSheit, chairman o! the In·
Exemplars
...,,' supftay evenlns.
teniation Relations Comm•ttee,
S~WING
;5~;;:;~$!~~~ 111,, Hazel Smith visited at AI;. , who had mvlted Mrs Dov" to
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MILWAUKEE UP - Warren World Serjco "We don't think ltq face the lndiant, the Yankees
SPahn, ~he big pitChing "stopper" they're overpowering'' he ut«. "we fell they could uoe anollrer '~P~
In Milwaukee's pennant drive have played •ome pretty IQCJd ball rledced outfleldef for l~e stretch
•hrugged o!f tha club's recent eluba In the N•tlon1i I.eatue all run Hence, 1he purchlse of the
nose dive lo~ay and predicted the year and we cap do at wellqalnat 24-year old Del Greco !ron1 the
Dram will "o atl nght" against the Yonks
Cubs
, the New York Yonkees in the
Spa~n Wn~• l~e eurronl Iaiii
The chu~ky, right banded hi~
• World Serlca
waukee lqtlad Ia "better all the tlpg outf~ehler spent most of the
l
~~sure we'll wm the pennant,' wa:Y down lie line" thin the 1148 current season· wtth Montreal or
aa1d the 36 year old left bander Boslon Bram ho hell'"" pitch to the lnteroetlonal Leoaue, from
Braves wltl "do all r~ght" agalnat the olub'a most ret!e.lt penn~nl
whe1e the Coba recalled h1m Mon
the Yank• In the Senes, too
''Tnia year we hiVe 1\IOI'e abll day ll• bad a 278 bsttlng aver"Every pi•yer on our team feeta Uy ~II ~loua4 and we keep iel· age that mduded seven home
the same Wlly We've had a few tlng better all the tlrile Our team runs In tl8 (!a.Jhes w1th the Ro)als
bad games lately but we've still t8 eapable of•exp!Qdina- at any
Shortly alter the Cubs brought
made a grent overall showing in time"
b1m up, the Yankee&amp; orfcrcd an
the last month and we'll get goB•y IN~ronct
unspecified •urn o! cash plus a
1ng agam'
The Yankee• never take• any player to be dehvered next year
SPahn s1uJ the idea the Braves clum~. RO even wiLh a {at ~~~-~and the deal was made
are shppmg 10 th' home stretch game lead ond Mlt:kor llan.tle The Yan~ees, with 16 game• re
because they lost four of their last back m uniform, theY ~ought a bit malftlng, ta\o on t~e we•ter" m
five-games ' 1s causing more con of added pennant l.oat.traoee todaY vaders for the last time thlEI sea
c~rn among new1men than 11 Ia by acqulll!ll OQtfi~l~er Bobby Jlel li&lt;!U R1gh-hander Bob Turley, lhe
among the players
Greco from thQ Ch\0410 C~~s.
world champs' most consiStent
Spahn !i&amp;Jd the Braves are any
Althollgh Hallt Bauer, recover- ~itcher recently, will face south
thing but overawed at the proapect In&amp; lr9m t brO-W\ bone In his paw Don Mos11 of the Tr1be to
of meelmg the Yankeea In the nghl thumb, aloo may be__r,_;.•:::'lll::t~~nl.~h.;.t._.
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High Thl'f¥ Gamt lad Sauer,
NEW YORI\ 1UI'- Nelson A
e Middleport Yellow Jackets, ~Bakm Furniture QH1
R~kefeller pledged lotlay l}e "!ill
H1gh
Singlo
G'111e
Clalworllfl'
well rnto their fourth week of
do "a.!l m ljly powor" to keep tb•
dr~lls for 111e 1957 grid season -Bakers Furnitul'l' 211.
~y UNITID PUIS
T,am Three GtmOI HeiiiA1! MIAMI IEACN-WHIIt Pts- Brooklyn Dodgers In l(cw York
d!l3hnct
b~l warned be Is ~uckins "a
2388
tr~no, 191 Vt, New Orlttnl, au:,.
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n, rom a Qllg oot all
Team Smcle Game LUlol • , · · ! Geoltt Ptylon, 192, Houslon mirh\Y attraellve offer by L"'
seep
Angelos •
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"Sp~rll", that effervescent, 11 Restaurant 818
STANDINGS
lusJVe qualny of , football team
Even as other flnanc1al btd
'fl l ,., PH!L.ADILPHIA-4Wrlllld -loiJIII dera
appeared do:nlnant everywher~ as
bosan throwin( In the towel
Coach John Thompson sent h" Bakers Furnature
It 8&amp;?
Ill, Phllacltiplolo out,.lottd at hi• entrance Into the Dodror
h
' Liberty Real
Way .. BtthN. mv., N•w York, picture, Rockerouer
told the
c adrgefs! through contact delenolve Holsum
1Q
United Press he WIShed be "had
an o eneive drillo to get ready Sent1nel
lor the Jackets' Invasion of Rut
a • .M:J
- mad~ more progress toward ~eepSecond Sl Mkt
Ill 4~ j~
land saturd~v night
DENVIR-AIIIf Mlltff, 20.1, i~,i t~e Dodeers In New Yqrk"
0UfDCY,
JJ}CCCS
0
6
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As one sentor member of ttte
Ar...,tlnt, k-k14 out Johllny Jsln" hi! ihltt~l eonfel'enees
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squad sa1d
Kolmoll, lo4, thloOfO 9.
wllll Brooklyn owner Walter o•
IIA'I'TLE
S!A$ON HtGIIS
'We need a couple of wins aw
!nd 3 Games, Clatworthy, :J83
Mailer last mopth
Cilwlllnall
RICHMOND, Colli.
i~/ :a~. right at the •tart Just lnd I Game, Ciatworthy, 211t Scanlon,
"I'm
a-olng
l9 keep \rylhg, T'~IQ' by
136, San
Team 3 Gall\es,' Holsum, 2~19
thouih," said \~e 49 yen 9ld in the Eastern
be:n pl:t~gs~!?:."~~nw:~: ;~~
tlopptd Jltl Partlll,
Team
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Game,
Sentmet,
8tll
lll'andson Qf lohn ll RockeloUer 8ue!IaU Oqngress, as
anrt Robert Catbird Rouah at
bed only two m th
h
mo4t, 7
TO' "5" BOWLERS AVO.
renter
So
d
h
't
ree years T at
Sr, whq was one ol Amerk:a's Marlo~ Mojher held tbe
• r, an we ope I stays there, Charley Stobart's name takes somcthmg out of you"
Clatworthy
192
~btee known ~itlio~a!lfs
to ·~• hit''
In the ba&lt;klield wlli be Larry appears at the head of the quHrterback 118t f Ohi u
·
178
All[loulh lloel¢1eller would
cl~veland, won Its gam~~ g • J '·
Llcvlng at quarterback, Leroy action thts autumn
or
0 mverstty There's been some c~ges In Stobort
TAYLOR RECIIVII HONOR
.4 173
Darling and Roy Clark at the
Thts b
Ill d
,
Jacket land that !pel! hope for Menchml
NEW YORK UP - · Gomer W not vent~re to iilr Vihat I¢ a&amp;lllll~ St&gt;rJo((Jeld, Dl.~ aided b'
170 "See" Taylor, Des Moine~ l,owa, c~an~es were of inlluenelllg the I four-run fourth Inning wb!Ch
ht,lves, and Marvin
'Butch" Stob / se~er ':" a m1I that In the years following closely the future aod that have liVen the Davu !Rocks)
Belles
167
Roush at fullback
ar s gra ua ton from Middlepbrt High School when the entire •quad a booot of morele
Register an~ , Tr1b~ne all4!11s cbl· Dodf"" to •tar. other bl~der'['t~de4 t lh~erun homer by 1114• ,
umnlat, hu been ~am"' wi~IIOI' of for he' club app&amp;relllif eon11der, Jlqlli!)l, c ~velaad drew a bye i!l!' ,
Darhni proved to 11e the most llny mite brashly was looking for a college 10 go t'o and pia
Poss1bly 'he ch1el of these ts
today'a schedule
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LEAGUE
the
lhJrd lllftuat Granlland Rice ed them quite liOOd
offeotlve Falcon runner In the football at, he wasn't taken very serious~
Y the work of M1ke Erwm, converted
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s
j, &gt;
:1t7
,.. ,
-t,
Sept, 10, lfl7
•
1ame liJimil Ravennrood which
We1ghmg all of 140 Jbs soaking wet
d h h d to
17!l-pound center of last year mto
Jllgh Three Game lnd p Award, ilven each Jear on Rlee's
the !'lllcons loti 31-0. He'll bear ly wet to push the scales un that t • ajn e a,
be real- a halfback Erwm adds the t~jl'ed­ Clifford, 600 (K &amp; v Cads) '
birthday for ID "outllandinl exwatchlna
stbl lh St b
h
~
ar, II ust didn I seem pos- ~ents to a bark!leld oore!y needing
High
Sm&amp;le
Oamo
p
•Will
,2
a
ample
of sp~~ w•ltiiUI In tbe
The !'Dirons' ~·t offe9•lve balle atk do art ad a chance For him to play college foot· II - real opeed beef and defen (Betsy Ross)
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threat against the Red Devils,
smac e o1 voluntary maeslaughter.
Slve gen•us
Team Three Games K 4&lt; V Ibclude Fred R-Jt of tbe Nuhr
however, was the pa"'ng of Lar·
But time works wonders ill athletes as well as In polltl
Cad•, 2:160
vllle Banner llnd Red Sm1th o! th'
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ry Uevml to Larl)' H~IOD Short After a service hitch little Cllarley wasn't Iiiii
cs. Jan Hauck. yet to learn the fJne Teal() Smge Game, Sports Ceil- Now Yorl Hereld-Ttlbuu.
pa-es acrOB&lt; the line were the enrolled at OU last/ear as a tran f
t d
e any. more He points of the quick snapback In
lb u h ld
s er s u ent welghmg a soll4 the T formahon, Is proareamg tcr Bl!B
SUGAR
TO NIC
170
h s hln erak e . unsung, unseated in the favored football well at center In place el Erwm
SINGLE OAMI
W L Avo. NEW YOI!K IJII...: Tile National
Your Aulllotl1ed Dealer
set o1arsf p hran ,s, Stobart proved himself the roughest tough
Another development ha been
Mr Bee
es
man
or
ts
s1ze
on
the
OU
squad.
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movmg
of
J•m
Harris,
17116 3 828 liroadcaotlng Cl!- bu atilled a
For
K v Cads
1
6 3 823 f1ve-year contract for eiclusive
tol:o!eWren, OU football as~istant and head baseball coach, ~~;don~~~hr::1 .~tn; ~~~: ~! Strohs Beer
8 4 819 television al!d radio eoverlgo of
4 0 840 the Sugar Bowl football pme·
"St b
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backf~etd Harrla, 16 yeora old Sports Center
4 s 796 eaeh New Yoat'a' baJ at 1New O!·
o art .s more than remarkable. He's a revelatl
I runo w•th authorltr and tt lilting Betsy Ross
to
what detenmnatlon and courage can do"
on n well mto the defensive corps
1 &amp; s super Mkl
2 7 193 lean• The olw contract ro01 Into
SEASON HIGH
effect beglnnln1 wltb the 19118
Thl1 valor, we all should hope her
ill
r
tn dr~llo 18!t mght the offen
this year He'd like to b th N
e, w pay of for Stobart slvc backfield w.. fU!ed out w•th lnd 3 Games p Chlford Go&amp;
game.
cats We'd like him to be ~xa~ly~~lat~hue'rwtearnbtasck for the Bob- JunitH' Rowley at quarter, a vet- lnd I Game, H Loh.!e 211
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eran, and Horlan WHitlatch and
chlel weapon used tn the
oth8 1
veter~n Gene Abbott Rea"" to
' e1(pected to see achon step 1
cons! te t d 1
d b
,J
t f
..,
I n r ve ma t Y the Fal· for the Faleons are George McFa"n as re Je are Harris Guy
Court " %nd
Pomeroy eons Llevlng completed live of land, Eruct Staats, David Rousf Blna-, Yogi Wayland, Jim ci-ooks
and Donnie van Maire
and Dave
Stover
at pres'
Mtn P&lt;tlt lht. wonclolfvl A~'f
I'';;==;;:;:=;:;5;~~~~~nl~ne~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;-...:,
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wilJ not
play Rowle)l,
on &lt;lefense
l!llrt , , . tht """lum..,.tnl qllorl
b ptdoclion p/iJ II • ..,., wtllt,
BROOKLINE, Mass uP
fourth rountls at The Country Club
1
ly Joe Patton ~alt!bed di on todax
wrl~kl!·frt!, flit netlly,
"~
\.
turn lo dut) of Mark Kelly who solately from the SJdeUnos oday
loOIJJ ....~. Whito""l'lnloriJid"
Will
do
only
punting
and
pomt
and It was anybody's bait a e
There will be only 16 left when
IY UNITED PRESS
~roodclolh
Fr•nch
r1
alter touchdown chores Kelly in the u &amp; ADIBieur golf eta~- they get done !!rlna- In thm two
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~·110~ Mil.
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boots
the
long,
high
ball
and
w•il
plonahlp
rounds
IJIId
nooody
Is
maklftg
aQY
COME IN AIVll
W L Pel.
lolot
(sa••i'l!lo)t"''l'
btoo1clo!i.,1
brmg a dcfimte asset to the club
Seil'ng an qpset tempo which ei&amp;Jm!.
New York
87 ~~ 630
~·~~~ o~ Rtton wit••_,' .S.oo .~-'·
The No 1 offens)ve hne h" means this ~7th annual eve~l Is
GET YOUR
Chicago
80 M 588 6
Because along with Patton, forBnston
75 lJ2' 547 Ill\ George M1Jiq and Ed Bailey at completely wide open, college boy mer champion Ted Bishop and OJ·
ends, Cornell Vance and Dick Rol
Detroit
69 67 507 17
ler at tackles, K1m Neal and John Ward Wettlaufer knocked off Pat- Br~tlah amateur king Bob SweeCleveland
66 70 48:1 20
ton on the f1rst extra hole Tues ny also were blasted ollt m a seeKetchka at guards and Hauck at
Home of ~. Qltls
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65 71 478 2!
day
and now there 1s no 60hd fl:' ond round wh1eh saw ttte oldest
center
Washington
52 84 382 34
vorlte among the 64 survivors who and youngest player• Jn the field E. MAIN ST.
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Reserves m the line coming will battle 11 out In the third ina come tHrough with
Kanm Clly
51 84 378 34\i Mlong
fast, some with a Jot of
Tulldav'• Ataultt
IN Your School Colors
be('f, arc Pcle Watner, John L)
onB, LHrry Dunham, Walter Har
Boston 7 Chicago 4 mght
Detroit at Wash nlte ppd rotn m and Sonuy Knapp
Cleve al N York n1tr ppd raln
K City at Bait mte, ppd ra1n
FOR THE BEST
Thund•y'• G1ma1
Chicago at Boston

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Spahn, Braves, Conf1~dent·
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Good Showin., ! "ainst Yankees In World Se~ies :~r~1:~!~~~~~~i?:r:~~.~~ 'y FOr HOt etr" -.,
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CLEVELAND UP _ Coach
Brown has named Milt Callilpbell
former Intliana Unlverslly track
and grid star to start at left hall·
baek for Cleveland in Saturday
ntght's exhlblt1on game against

Never btlo.. have Y9U Mtft

JUCh INautlful llyllng In a gas
home healer. All n1w WAJM

MORNING ga• heaton with
Frome" 1tyllng add
beauty and 10lid hoatlng co~t~o
,Iori 10 any hOmo.
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flt 'fOIX ntedt , • • at the Prlct
you wclntto pay.

Detrolt herft

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Brown concluded after workout•
at League Pork Tueoday that tho
Olympic dee•thlon titll•t hsd digested a auflie!ent amount of the
Browns' otrcnslve pattern to add
some luster in the team's home
debut of the pre·••••gn schedule
The Clevela~d pilot said campbell'• performance Saturday nicht
will eo a ion1 way toward detefo
mlnllli his offensive oetup for the
comlna season
11
Tlme's rqqnln1 abort " Brown
said, "and there art aqme thloll
we have to find out rilht away&gt;

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The Braves, w1lh Hank Aaron
Unlto4 p,.. Sport Wrlttr
back hitting se&lt;ond and JohnnY
The once . creat reputation of 1Logan back at shortswp, ohaded
TO THE WINNERS OF THE DRAWING
with IICh 111Hhint
Rohln Jloberta was little more the P~rates as Lew Burdell•
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Held For Annual Saelt To School Sale
than 1 memo!')' today when he en- chalked up bb 15th win A.ron
tered the 20 eame circle - the 1bl01ted h•s &lt;Oth homer ani' Ed
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Mathews walloped hiS ilal to tte
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bander who wob 20 or more ..a,on oel 1n 1955 Burdette
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Now Fef HHit hnloltltlotloR
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wal taped with his 20th loss of ~end~enst and Mathew• inrovo&lt;i.ll
Wllaner1 BAIIBARA FAkMBR
!he year Tuetday nlihl when the aeventh for the run that 0 1
MAIL TH15 COUPO!ol
St Louis Cardinals ~ept paee with declolve
the Mllwaukee Braves by beating The e~lc4!i; l) cubt romp_ed over
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HOUSEHOLO SEWING /!li,CftiNl CO.
Braves reliined theil' Gil ·game Clncmnall Redlegs ripped
~ 918 JRDAVE., HUNTINGTON
lead wtth a 4-3 VICtorY over the New York G•ants, I, in ••••·•·II
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Plttsbllrlh Pirates
NL games while the
Rober\J, who took over In the Sox knock~d the Cb1cago lilhiitoilf·
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lllh lnnlnl with the .,ore bed, Sox all games belllnd tbe New
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WJnqer: MELVIN MIL~N
roll~wed with .... , •• that brote homer wore the bJ&amp; blows for the
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Redlegs, wlio dealt Jolinny AR&lt;o- ,tt
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WSCS will serve a thiCken din·
nor, Se~t 19 from 1 p m to
7 p m at the Methodist Churo'•
buement ),dult.s $1 Z5 children
f~
Refreshment• of 88ndwicheo
potato chips pickles, celery, mu.s
coffee and tea were semd to
the loilo~jlna members Mr~
Susan Theobald Grace Colwell
John Colwell, Jantt Morris M•l
dred P~erce, Lois Wolle, Mare!A
Denison Mildred Lu~as 1\larjone
RICe. Ellen Tucker Lillnle Ta)
lor Pauline Buck Goldie Ander
son, Boatr1cc Sm1th Rei Jordll~,
Elhet Chapman Naom 1 ChB!e
Groce Thoma5
Bertha Am~.
Alice Sprouse Blanche Jivtdv 11
Rebeeca Folan Mary Beard MiSs
es Opal Armstrong N~etha
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Legal Notice

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Sa~d defendants are requ~red to
Pt Pleasant, vlsltea on
Mrs Iva Capenart '' visiting
l.i.. answer ,aid petition on dte 28th
wit~ Mr and Mra Her·
Mr and Mrs Herbie Sayre and ;.,;~-~.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT day ol September 19.'17 or JUdge 1man Cartwright
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Admlnl1trator
mt~nl will he taken against them
Mr and Mrs Densll Dunlap of
Mr and Mrs Clarence Newell ehiidtcn in Dallas, Texas
FOI CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Mr and Mr$ Jame11 Durby of ~ f '
Sale L1v•og room smte Also
Eotolt of Roy Ltwlo Smith
FLORA STEF'F'I as Admin PI J'leasant spent th week end of Chesh!Ie Mrs Katie Stewart
2 year old Western Pleasure colt Notice ls hereby g1ven that Roy
lstratrJX of the estate or With Mr and Mrs Artley Blake
and Norman Stewart Middleport Huntington and Mrs Grace Mur- ~'.~~
Reynolds Dairy Store Caii9Z63 R Sm1th whose Post Ol!1te Add
Walter Lotlfldge, dece.,.d
Jam., Young Is a surl~tal pa· were oaillng on Andy Ste.w~rt on ray of Orlando, Fla vaaJted Jim ' ,
and Okey Layne and Miss Goldft ,..\.! ~
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9 11 3tp ,.., " Porliand Ohio has !Jeen WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
tient m a Porkersburg hospital
Sunday
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Ro!'ms for renl Kitchen prJvileg duly appOinted as Admm111trator IAttorneys for Y1amtJff
Mr and Mrs Thurman Young
Mr 11na Mrs John Miller of HaJlt twer the week end
Mr and Mrs Glen Smith and
rs Phone
M
1).6 Blp \ ol the Estate of Roy Lewis Smith (8) 2 A 16 23, 30, (91 6, 13 7k
and Mr&amp; Myrtle Lillie s~qpped Cblihcotbe, Mrs Deibtrt Beoker of
PttONE 398
006
late of Meig.• County, Ohio, de 1
tn Parkersbur~, Wednesday
Mldp1eport and Mrs Don Becker £am1l~ have moved mto tlle1r
RATEi
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Mr and )Irs Oscar Henry and and Randy and MI'B Albert S&lt;holl new h'ome on Haven Heights
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4 room apartment '"
Dated thJs Jlst day of August
!!OR Terry, and Martha Ward, Co- of Pomeroy vudted Mr .and Mn
I etllll pe.• won!, Ob8 W.rtlon Minimum charee Me --4 .:enU I Furmshed
Pat
Carmack
bas
accepted
,
a
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Pomeroy Phore 33'7 J 9-&amp;-tltp 19~7
llumbus, spent Sunday w1th Mr Ernest ll!lnry, Sunday
111ne _...tivolluertloaa.
John C Bacon
By Tho Good Will Cfm
and Mrs Don Qu11enberry and Ml; and Mro Robert Wheei~r, P9" lion at the Vanadium plant
~ - One monlll for 25 eenta per word.
The off1ce group
the Vana
Judge of the ProbRlc Court
Mr and M"s Jobn C Roush and Donme at Waverly, 0, and en· 1Camp Con1e&gt; and Mn Clara SlePUll nte of I cella per WOld will he •barged lor adiCrli!inK II I 4 rooms and bath furmshed Also
gnrage at ~nterpllse Call ~J
Me1gs County, Ohio
sons Curtis end Chester of West Joyed a PICRIC at Lake White vena pt y1eaaant, v1~1ted Andy dmm Plant honore Miss Betty
liCit Mid fer beforo ~ 15tb of eaeb month following in&lt;ertion
9 11 titc (9) 4, II 19, 3tc
Columhl8 attended a bali gsme Also Visiting I&gt;lr and Mrs Qu1sen Stewart and Mr and Mro Jesse Jones recentl) with a dinll(l:r
linn ill Advertlll•\eSllould bo reported immediately Tbe
M1ss Jones whD IS leaving the
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berry were Mr and Mrs John Little
110111 &amp;entlnol
DOl
rapenalhle for mtll'e than one incor
plant 1s entering Glenville St"te~ .,t;
Shady lra1lcr space 1 block from
Mr and Mrs Charles Long anu
1'0!:! I-nion.
·Clod of 'l'lllnb 10d SneeW Notices of Even" Sl 00 Obltuartoo
Teachers
College t) atudy music~ •
center ol town on River lront
LEGAL NOTIC1i
CO!Idren of Galiipollo Ferry were
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Phone 6009
g II 6tc
calling on ldr and Mrs WilliS
J-? rooln houSl' anr\ 15 room
- - - - -- - - - - Geolge Stuckey whose lart Marr and f&gt;mil• Sunda• after
Mr~ Hom•"' Hutchinson Mr
\ouoe 74 ot an aorr Willi for p,ent - Eltonslob r.adderJ, known place of reSidence was Bo'
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and Mrs William Abbott Mr.
(\) Nottces
htg hwa~
Sca~Jld
hJarda,
DrDp &lt;.1otba. well
Arkansas
and1.8whose
present
noon
d Mrs Jerry Sc ott an d A bridal shower was held on 11el and children Villa Leer Ell Ed c on ken
d Mrs Blancue
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Ctty
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place
of
residence
unknown
and
Mr
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The Rtvervitw PTA will offer at
Syracus(' s rr Hcndmks
' t.on :i er .m eport
daughter Lisa Gad of Pomeroy, Mcmday evenmg, Sept 9 at the zabeth Mdntosb
Martin all (If Charleston all were
10
Publle
"9,
Pbono 82&amp;5Jt
by reasonable
dlligence
be Ohio, were calling on !nends Sun horne of "J.llrs curt 11 MeDanu~ 1 1n n.
lid Auction to the h1ghest
,. ..,tp
- - - - - Ill II eannol,
ascertained,
Mary Duke,
whose
Otlver1Y sue Roush, Emma R~ Labor Day gues" ol Ml"
b1 er these articles formerly - - - 6 room house and bath Natural lut known plaee of residence wu day
Mallon honormg Mrs Calvin Me an Vica Roush Sharon McDan Goldye Hart
•
,
gas m house one m1ie north 14810 Cicero Avenue, Tlr,ley Park
The Rev and Mrs Richard Daniel
lei Mary K Roush, Glenna
Those attendmg the funeral ol
Proceed t be ed
of Che11ter Call A J Carter mumb and whoae presl!11t place of Wright and daughter LaNell,
Frllth and Carol, Bertha Schrel Russell Ohlinger at Ch,rle&amp;ton
1
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pll!ll new ~~v~rvie:sGrad~r
YUkan 1122 32
g 10 8tc reSidence is unknown and oannol left Wednesday to spend r week
The hostcS!cs for tho srtm j ber Edith ln&amp;lcs Wilma McDan last week were Mr and Mrs Les '
GP r.nge piano numerous
10 ROO!U IIOUSE
Unfurnished :Apartment 2nd Ward be reuoroable
be ascer lwith Rev and Mrs Carl Wright were Mrs Dayton Raynes, Mrs 'lei Mrs John Ingles Ora Mae ter Ohlinger Mrs Ruth Smith "
talned Viole\ Bryan, wnose last and lamllY at Westfield N J
Raymond Grlnstoad and Mrs Me McFarland Ruth Roush, Euiah ;nd Mrs Orpba Ohlinger
kiIeben oupplie• dl8heo, "'coal
Available around Sert 15 Call known place Df reSidence was Pa ) Alva Green of p,•ev!lle Ky, Daniel
Redman Mrs Hcrman RouB h Ob1mger an d w1 1e wore ··,.a\io'~'
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and I OT
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utIng l!loveB school Beats
tJ Rooms Newly Painted
446-M or 2t-Y
9 10 6tc d
K t ~.
d h
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Decorations wer(! m keepmg Evelyn Stewart Hester Rayburn
~_
h
detks, ebaln, tables, many ltemB
also
uca, en UcAy, an w ose pre and Dr and Mrs p E Stanley of with the event wath the &lt;:olor Ruth Mcintosh Dorothy Schwarz ing 1R Wtnch~SLCr, Va rhen
of ochool furniture to numerous
( 17) Ht~IP Wanted
sent place ol residence" unkno'WII Pomeroy and the Rev and Mra scheme carried out1n pmk and
d
B k R
F
I died of a heart attack
1
to mention Houtehold furnisn
1
and cannot by reasonable dill Jerome Rodger o! PI Pleasant " b11e p18 k wedd 1ng hell8 mark an
son, ec
Y ayoes
5 FOOT LOT
Hewetson
Eileen
Foreminranees
Bar dRev1 and Mrs K J Scolt •" '···"'· '·
blast
01
..•, refrlgeratoro, two
1 bporitnctd wtltre11, Alii cook. aenee
e ascer
•
In S~ racu~e Oh 10
h
k taIne d1, Mae 1Pr1ce
.1 were re&lt;:enl callers of Mr and ed each P1ece
wh11e cake bara McDamel,
honotee, and hos e kre atiVes 10 Lan&lt;:astcr
1 0 rocking chair, aew
boarda
S G
H D t
Top wa'". Mutt havt good rtf. w ose
nown P ace o reu· Mrs A B Woodrum
which centered the tRble Pink tesses
wee end
ina maehlne kitchen lable dreo
ee eorge
urs
oroncoo. Holt! Mortln. '11 6tc donee wao 814 Wayside Drive, The Rev •nd "'" Orville Bayes and while slreamers were arrang
Mr and Mrs Bbb Jobnstoh
Jet, radio-cabinet, Ironing bDard
1 Cnt St Poi'Mf'oy
· - South Charleston, West VlJ'iini• and famdy returned to tttell home ed ln a May Pole effect from th:!
Sending gJfts but unable to cblJdren VISited
relatives
otando Thor electrle wuhlng
or Phone 514 X
( 181 EmploymenT
and whooe present place of re!l- after a 10 day vacation m Florida teiUilll to the table
attend were Mro James Diehl Sr Charleston and Nitro dUIIilll the
• hi
h hI
di h
dence 1.11 unknown and cannot, by
Mr and Mrs Raymond Farley
Refreshments
served were NelUe zarbndt, Mrs.. R J Will weekend ,
I
p:~ ~!er ~~=:.~c sw~e~ - - - - ' ante
reasonable dtligence be ascertain of Pittsburgh ulled on friends eake tee cream and punch Gam lart)son Mrs Gotdon
Creame.Jerry Arnold Js ahendl"&amp; , ~
er touter two iron beds throw 1 room• balh full basement new Paint;-n;--;;allable for lnalde ed, Leo Knowle~, whose place ot and relatJVf:!~ reeently
ea were played and pl'JZes won Mrs Margaret f\Ousb Mrs Ver Glem'llle State Te~chers College l
rus-. llbr,.ry table, TV baBe automatic hot water heater gar or outside jobs Contact Ralph residence is unknown and cannat Mn Earl Darst and G.all of Pt by Mrs Glenna Fruth,
non Rt&gt;ush Billy Joe Roush
Mr and
Earl .Teaford
medicine cabinet
I b•se diSposal Cali 61493 46
Hutton, Portland, Ohio
by reasonable diligence be ascer Plemnt Mrs Herman cartwneht, Noble Molhe Warlenburg Mar Harold Davu Mrs Delwon Ro- Columbus visited Mrl an4 Mr•
.,,~.• ,.,,
1
AucHtrtttr-l Crift Bradford
N Fourth Av Middl rt
tained and the wn k 0 0 wn MrB Pearl Nl&lt;:hols~m at)tnded 8 r:aret Blelncr Hattie Fiscb~r •nd berts. Mrs J~nlce Reynolds, Lou Arthur Werhll
Sale Bta~a at lO " m Saturday
c
epgo 10 3tc
9 II 6tp heir, devisees, legatees, ad shower hono"mg Mrs Cartwnght s Nan Mclntrull The door prlze Roush, Helen ,Stewart Mrs Hom
Mrs A G Mehlman and so~
Sept. 14 Lunch oerved by PTA
- - - -- Wa!ltoo-PI)PER H~GfMj:'i5 miniJtrators executoro and as.,gna daughter Mrs Jule Chapman at was won by Dorothy Cartwrlghl er Cunningham
Mrs Robert VISited relahves In Charles\o~
1e
yei&lt;ro ex~erlenoa Free eal of Leo Knowlc• 11 he be deemed RuJiand last Thunday evening
Attl!ndmg were tnose named ~ Stewa1 t Jr Mrs Luther Tucker and Cbeyl•n W Va recently
9 11 3
$400 MONTHLY
male&amp; L. V
Rack •
name• and places of reol
E 0 Saunders of Pomeroy W8! above and Suzanne Rothgeb Mrs Sr Mrs Donald M11den
Mrs Gole Maver ol
Sbclollni
Maleh
Saturday
Sept
SPA
It
TIME
Box
124
Ohio
7
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denee
Ia
unknown
lhe
un
calling
on
fflends
Saturday
s
Ferry
" vJSIImg Mr and
,.. mile above New Haven
E
vo known heirs of Walter Lott
Mr and Mrs George Cartwriaht Carl Lanham Luey cooper
ue 1 0Jr~ McDamcl Mrs Frank Me
1
Sponi!OI'ed
by segriat Ridge Rod Reliillng and collecting money
ridge, decm"4 whose names and and daughter Sally, of Pennayl Johnson C8fo1 Buck, Ann Wailh, 1 Damei, Mrs Evelyn Brake Mro Paul Scally
o!'Grealthoolll
d G Cl tl
from our 6c High Grade Nut
places of reside n c t
are vanll accompamed his mother Esta Bumgardner, Bertha
P1ckens M;n, Betty Mr and 1\lrs A
...!,_!-:_. u
unknown
will tale nohee Mrs Grace Cartwnght to he~ Nellie Schwarz
Mrs
H\lfOld Tho as Sadie El1ss, Liane Rtcc Mr and Mrs Raymond
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9 11 3tp machines in th1s aroo No se ll,
ina:! To qualify for work you Hauling .!!crvlce for flltered &amp;oft that on the 19th day of August home ..... n• the week end T"e\1 Schwar: and Marilyn, Clara Sm1tll Dav d J,anham Mrs Jean Car.t mctored to Stanton,
9
1
11
Girl• tapping and ballet .... oes, muat have a c~r references
wnLer to rural customers Rea· 19e3 the plamt1tf Flora Sleffy as
.u- ''
•
Mrs Chrl!iily Bletner Mrs Chas 1 wragllt Mrs Lester Dodson, MT~ 1 week
alae
Boys topcoat sl~,...IZX
$'798 cash secured by mventory
aonable rates Good zero soft
were eueat.s d Katie Oliver Mrs Yeager, Mrs
Dallas Yeager Ed Roush, Elizabeth Cooper and
Mr and Mrs Arthur Werh~i
DevoUna 6 h.ours a weclr to bus
water PlloM llO.X or 397 Administratrix. ot the estate of Cartwright has spent the past sev Frances Nease Mn Pete McDan Mrs Jack Jobnsoo
J are vaeahomng
In New Jersey :
10
Phone 11!49 X.
9 II 3tc lne11 your end on percent.ogc
Culh&amp;an Soil Water Sm1ce Walter Lottridge, deceased filed eral weeks visitmg In Pennayl ---- - They w11l also viSit Mr1 and M~ r
RUM!o!AGE SALE ~hold in ol collection• can net up to
Q.6-6te
aaainat them In tbe vanla Younestown and New York
LETART' • • Bert
as Sunday guests Mr and Mrs E T werhhe in Arlington 1Va ! ¥
$400 monthly witn very good
ol ~le~gs County
Mr and ~·rs Lewrence Newlin
Rolhn• Leon Mr and Mr• 1 Mr an', Mrs John Ba- n•el'
pos•ibllitiea of takmg over lull
CauS'e No 15,598 for
:Mrs Am Boston called on M1SII
"
u
u .t s
Brow n 1 Buildi na:, IIain. St Fr i
day ond
Saturday, Sept 1314
ume Income Increasing accord
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
certain real estat; lor of Martins Ferry called on !mndo
Y
Ted Stewart West Columbia and' I ie!l lhis week for Phjladelph1~
Allo Bake Sole Sat~rday by the I mgly For lnlurview mcluole
Domestlc-Coml!lercJal-Dalry
of debt• ol said deced Fnday He lived here thirty years Ella Biesoing Monday afternoon Mr and Ml• Arlie Roush and I where they will make their tiOm~
llomen of th• ~k Springs j phone nQmbcr In application
real estate Is dcscnbod ago
Lenior Chopm}ll and Johnnie chlldr&lt;n ol Broad Run
I and Mr Barringer will enter tile
!lotbodial Church k 9 o Sip write Nallonal Vending Com
JACK'S REFRIGERATION
Vlsltmg Mr and Mrs Walter , llall~wty left Mo~day for lhelf Mrs Ruth Young, Mrs Wanda Luth eran Seminary there
, . - -1 __,., .,. pJDY( ~2i Lexington Avenue
24 Hour Servi~
ated irl the Village vr t'ometoy Blake Sunday were Mra Margaret bomes m llllno1a They wer.e ac-1 ~Pberry and aon of Gallipolis
Wf!,!ED Home IM 3 kitteno, New York 17 N Y
New Haven
Tu 23537 County of Meip and Slate o! Ohio Crocker Mr ond Mrs Mrs Jnek companied hv Mrs Garnett Chap- Ferry spent Sunday'wiutllfr and
niano Phone 6371 Y
I
and bounded and described ,. !ol Roberls and daughter and Mr and man who .,n visit indefintely ¥ra Virgil Burlio
I(
9 10 ate Good used brick Orwn Nelson
1
t 1 d th Viil 8 • Mrs Ray Ro~erls of pelawarc 0 w1th her children
Robert Taylor and mother were Sunday School attendance on Se~
8
8
--""Ht'""a~..
forDexter Ohto or llcnrv Curpcn!u
RJ.TEST OA~ AT
a~"';um:~~~ ~ ~ ~or~" par~tcuta ri; Mra Clarence Wafnsley haa re Arch Roush Curtil Rickard gueah of relatives IJ; Pomt PleaS e was 61 the offenng was $11-.9tJ
'-~&lt;~nile Lula•ae _ Lane Cedar Rullnnd Ohio
9 o ~tc
REGULAR PRICJI:
bounded and deseribed 09 follows turned from Holzer Hoop1tal and Harry Thompson Ernie Rickard ant Sunday evenmg
A Baptismal 1erv1ce was held
·:~till _ LAU Window Fan11&lt;'UWELLS SBRVIC! STATION Lol Number Twenty three (Z3) di II recuperating from on operation and Curt11 Young met at the home
j)ollas Glhbs and Sandra Broad at lhe wol'!lhip semce lollowlll&amp; ~
lri&amp;ld•lre Refrls••ton
Coal hc~tcr 111 goo11 cunch!lun
LUBBICATION ana WA.SR
vidmg In the center from the front
Ann Harrl!i VISited Atr and of Jves King Thunday to cut hi• Run, were rl'eent guests of Mr Sunday SChool
Wilt Purttlturt, Mhldlt,.,., Ohlt
$20 Mr~ Burl Hu sM 11 Brnd
to the rear Also the concurrent Mrs John Hnmson recently
corn Mr Ki111 IS in poor health \and Mrs D"'1ght Gi~bs
The MYF helda1ts re~ular meet
:18 tf
bury 0
~ 113tc
llllddle!lllrt. Oblo
fight of easement to use the Alley
Mr and Mre Gerald !felly and Mr and Mrs Fred Roush were Mr and M•• A.reh Roush called mg Sundny with an attendance of
between the shove del!cribed prop children Darla and Denme ot shoppang In Pt Pleasant, Friday on Mr and '\Irs Ivea Kmg Satur· 1.1 youth and 1 adult DevoUQPB
4
were led by Margaret Windlan"d.,
TERMITES IXTIRMINATID erty anti the Woateiiy one half of Pomeroy wrr~ Sunday evening Mrs Amy Boaton, Mrs Ada \Jday even1ng
Jo!r and M~ Curtis Rickard had w1th ntoyd Ddllnger gMng t~e
For rrce Inspection ptt.me 383 M, •aid Lot Number Twenty three (23l eallera Of \Irs Irene Kelly and Thompson '"d Mrs J,.aura Gibbs
spent Tuesday afternoon wllh Miss II their IUPPet guests Sunday ev,. prayer ond OrecJe Swartz tlie
c.llmore Supply Store Pomtroy Said 088ement rlgl\lls to eonlinue family
Mr and ,;\Irs Chcsl•r Oliver, l~lla Ble881ng whj1e ber ol1ter, bing Rev and Mrs W S Bdhpo Sc"pture rea~Jng Durlntrthe bus·
At1 work guaranteed Fully In for the ben•fit of the heirs, sue
llless meetma the
.Jured Vau~:ban'a Induetrlal and cesaora and asstans In ownership Joan ond J!.itmcr Van Meter Jr Maude, attended the funeral of of Point Pleuant
C6) I JISt &amp; Found
Dallas Walker of M~son called a party lor' Fr!day e~&lt;tnl~~.
Res ACJ,tlal Termite Control Ser- of the property abutting on said accompamed Jem Arnold ol New Mrs Don 0 Aten
Haven "nd Roberl Oliver back to
Mrs Leoba Young was tbe on Mr lves ~lng Sunda)l&lt; evening 27 at lhe chljl'eb
vlco Sl Mary~ W Va
7 25 U alley
!lOST - Bl1&lt;k and ian male boc
The petitiOn alleges tnat the per Glenvlile, W Va Salurday where guest of Mil Laele Roush, Friday ,Mr and Mro, , CalvJD Blesting the church history
il• bo!IDd Gooa by name o!
onat e!ltate of laid deeendent 111 they Will attend college
afternoon
apent Siturday and Sunday with was held following thf! b\lllRe..
Clean Uled can
1
"loo." Pbono tiOUT Y 9 10 3tc
not oullielent \O
deb" and
llr and Mrs Horold Rickard Jr
Rev and Mro. W S Blliupo and lllelr ton, Lewis~ wM 11 a patient meeliU and the meetin• cloaed
All Mlk.aad Motljlll
obligations ol 811 estate and lhat of Rapid C1ty S D is VJIJling ~" Mrs C G Billups of Point Plea,. Ill Morris llem..-ial Ho1p1tal 1n w1lh the MYF benediction
FOil
Ia neceasary to sell said real parents Mr and Mrs Harold Rick ant were supper guesto or Mrs Mitton, '
The Orange Cbqreh wtU h9ld ,
METROPOLITAN Itestate
lor the payment of tho ard Sr
Cecil ~Iessing Thursday evening
La\\'lence Wolle of Union spent i" annual homecommt on Suriclay 4
AUTO 8ALI8
aame
Mro Mildred Shirley of Pome
Revival ~trvicea are jn pl"''fre" Su. 1ug!Jt with biJ aon, Law Sept 29th
•"
Tho proytl of tho petition Is roy oalied on Mrs Mareeillne Bu at Board Baptial Chureh Rev ' W I r~llte Rlthal'd and family - or The regular meeting of. 1t;h;::,e,;~;•,, ··:~1 ·\&gt;
old
estate he sold lor ell recently
S B1llupa and Rev ~It Mur- Davies Grove
S c :. wll! be held on 'I'
paym011t of debit of said deco
VIsiting Mr and Mrs Hubert ray ore dellverlng the mesoaaea t
-11\tudo lll,.lnt Sept, 17' afthe bOrne of
co•ta of administering Roberts of Roek Springo lhe put
Mro Ethtf Rouah, ~rpad RUJI, I
lor
FURNITURE
and for other rellel
week were Mr and Mrs Walter and Mrs Fannie
,...., in N)tf HAVEN. :W 'Va
Mrs tinbie Gaul
1,es Chevrolet II lon Pitlup
Bloke and family
earkerrburg Thundoy Tb~ form·
LtONi
'
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a 10 d•Y atay at A
fiMfl LWB, Lalti lhan 10 000
VII The Brlgntell Coi'MI
Jnauranee
ProtoetiOII,
Mrs
John
Gilmore
ond
dauaht·
er
consulted
Dr
Tbom88
L
Harris
Tt!~
New
ijavel\
Llo~s
where
lh• i&gt;ent to
!IOtUal mileo Almoot like the
ID lilldtll~port
BUY
luto. Pin, Polio call Dor era of ~yracuse and Mrs John
Mro Luvena Ri!ney and Mro met '\'ltetd ~venin with
I
daughter Mrs James
4af It Wll sold Blaettnaro
ITRUCTURAL I IIAMI
llltidll;:oJrt, Oluo
Taylor of Mftson were calling on Mll~red Tho.npaon called on Mr• ~ent, Jotil\ ~olle ~ldiht pr~
an4 ll!lant daughter,
Pomeroy 0
9 6-Btc Manchester puppies Cheap o V
ICIIAI' liON- MITALl
!llr and M" Ned Honry recently Arch Rouol1 Sat~ay
in( ' the me~ting ·t~e grou , r
Clark Rt No 33 Next lo Sail~
OHIO VALLEY
lllk Ponllae 8 Slar Chief $1 21111
illr and ~rs Jll10pb Shea re
Mr and Mrs r:.,. Kil!li ol Point euued the fUture yidt p r
burl School
9&gt;9-3tp
Convertible Cpe New top Hy
llltned to their hume ill Edgewood Pjeaoant, Mr and Mrs Renna Bloodmobile Un!L 11
4rtmotle drive All lealher
......1.
, _ FOR SALE New 4 bedroom house Pa on Thursday morning They K ne of Honderaon were receqt I' iiOunced that l~e zone : ' t~n
tPOR SALII
Nit&amp; lhOWI extra Jood eare
on Children's Home Hlll Call had been house eueata or Mr and peats of Mr and Mrs I~•• Kinl Wll held Sdnlia)l t tho R~
Blaettnan, romeroy 0 9-6-61&lt; For Rcat.. uranta or Schoo~ Nu
71 M lor !J•formation 9 10 3t&lt; n Ned Henry lor two weeki
of Oak Grove
,
Youth o~
eiub .:a~~
Stainless Rolrigcralor 32 eu IlADIO • TIIL!MBION lll!ORVICI,
Mr
and
Mra
Byron
Von
Meter
Mro..,..ketha
Brooks
openl
Tuclplana
to
e~tertlin
lh
1 ladl!ll
It, 2 door complete w1tb un1t
Phon• tJo Cleland Applianee
18M Bukk VB Suw f2 695
of Acme, W Va, were calllna on day· With Mrs W W Stull.
1 0 10lit~ 29 Th e r
wu
$9~ 00 now $6~0 00. Guar
IlioN,
Ul
W.llaln
SL,
Pomerar
•Hard Top Sedan Pow"
llfr and lira Ned Henry, Mqndoy
·vr and Mn John A Bleulnl on '
ose present
antood JACKS REI'IUGEIIA
l·JUI
Mr and iiii'B fled H,nry, Mr of Parkorobura, ~ Ji'lf Bleui•l were ~ohu Wolf~. Charles Lest•r, 1
arlnr and Brake" R &amp; 11
TION, NEW HAVEN TU 23537
II)' 1harp New one cot!
and Mra Joseph Shea and Mn 11 Sr, Mr and lin Faylll~utna,sr, t•k-~~~,NI~k Pn;ips,,1
; fU4I 00 Bllettnan, Pomeror ~l~:llltp
abel Brown and ehjidren and Rlelty, Randy and Rebecta of .,"~· "''" ea
ewe •
: • 0.
9-6-6tc
Cher71.Burns was vi1itinc with Mr Sleubtmvllle were ~\utday even- ~11!1-;;:n lnd a new member
and Mrs St.Jnloy Hort on Monday inl ~ala of Mro. Cecil Bleaaiilc on vera,
: :Stli Dod(e VI 2 dr S7M Cor
evenllli A picnic supper w11 en and Ella
. .. ~llet Selin Automatic ahlfl
joyed.
Allen Prosser was visiUne in
SIVt(ING CLUI
: ~ Hiw paint job Top performer
Mra George Burris was a pa· Letart Sunday eVOQil1jl
Mrs N P ~wackltamer ,ntcr: : Jdaettllln Pomero1 o f.8.6tc
tiont in the Hartman Clime at
Okey B Pouah, Mrs. Etjlel. Fry falned m~• of the Bend
•r-•
-- Parkel'&amp;burg on Friday and Satul' and Curt 11 M1 Young were Dual Sewing Club at her home oo
: 11151 Bul.cko aa low a• $695 Five
She un~erwent a Blnuo oper· n"'s callers In Point Pleasant on Tuinesd~ •~_:noNon 0Thwoae1attend
:' "bbtter buyo
One of lhltSe
Saturday
I Wf•v - ·
c n Mrs
• t ean owned bY local m~rchant
The
Good
Wlli
Class
will
hold
~
and
odro
Rosa
Wul~brean~r
L.
1
Ruttencutter,
Mr&gt;
P J
: ' ...... owiler- low milcaa.: Blacl
a rummate sale tn the luae Hay" and Donna, M• and Mn Guy , Wolpert Mrs Ed Stein, Mrs J ~~~:~~~~re·w
lltln, Pomeroy, o
U-lHIIc
nea property stlrtlllli on TueJday Blelllng of IIJJon Jptnt the week , L Stewart Mra R F Bryant
afternoon •t one o elook They end in Columbus with the fo!JDer'l Mrs F ~ Batey, Mrs
wUi be open 'l'hul'&amp;day aflernOQn children
Smith and Mrs AJI)y JiVIden
' '!""~-also.
Mr and Mrs lloy Roush of
1\lr and )Ill Arthur rick of Parkerabura lllr, and Mn; An&lt;!Y '
llRTJ4
1\omeroy calllld on Mr and Mrs €I'08a and son, ).eCirt Falla Jlr,
Mr and Mrs Ed\'lh Edward!
Ned jlepry, rtiui'Jday evenln&amp; ' apd 1119 DaUao Yeaaer ol llaaob aro announcing the b~rth ot •I:Sianl,el
Several !rum here attended the lftre g'tiests of fofr and Mn Atel
lb
daughter, Charlotte
Cornpllln at Yeager, Sund.,
at the
Ed Fry is Iii W• heallh at thli
I
,
Ume
1
Mr and Mr• Daniel Weiaand
and
of Kuntinaton spent! ;~:~~~:'~~dt;~~~~
end lilth relative• IJI •I'

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Mrs. Calv•'n McDan•'el Honored
Mon day w· hAB'd ISh ower

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dlligen~e

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to the new and spac:Jous quarters
on SeQond Sl Is lndlcath c of
the sucee" that Dutton hal ma4e
dS 11 buBineS!I dtan f11 h11 homr
town, a sueccB~ whteh he nttn
bute~ fo hls own pcr.wnaL theon
of Every e1ulomur Who enter:
the front duor Is to be tre pted u

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On addition to ser ving thr
commumty ns a drug store Dut
tons also serve as a ecntcr fo"
the payment of General Tete
~hone monlhiJ bills m 1Mtu(le
port and also as the local sbl on
for the Greyhound Bus Une
The Grand OpCnmg celebration

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Rutland.

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Dt;RL" i:NE·- IS!&lt;
MV $1$i'Eii Lt!NEEzY

PilCA'oiCfiN' YE TO Glt
MA~~IEO UP
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Mr and Mta Coa 'Ohlljlton f
Bradbury were heenl caller of
Mr and Mn Charlet Arnot ,
S~veral 11om here aii0,1ded the
Wllkeovilie bean dinner Salur

dar.

'

i'be HOme Demonstration Coun
lil met at the home or Mra Rebece~ Folan Tueai:lay
~a Dqn AMeroon and 11rs

Graoe C61well auended a con
venllon at Columbus recently
Mr 4nd Mrs Kenneth MiChael
and sona of CHlllicothe open!
lhl! woe'ltend with hi• parenls
Mr and Mrf Eba M1choel
Mr and l)lrs Archie Simpson
of Beckley, w Va, spent the
weekend at their farm •nd vlall
ed her brother, Mr an~ Mro
Brure May
Mr and Mrs Clifford Harm of
Columbui slienl t~e weekend
wit h her grandparefits Mr and
~Irs !Jell Luckadoo,

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lrom Page Four)
'!'he Christian Ch~eh held a
weekly m this paper under the Pl('niC at the Rork Spnn:s Fair
t hUJch announcements Briefly t ground Sunday
the schedule IS as follows when
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
the preachmg 1s m tnc Hemlock Pearl Lannmg, Mr and Mrs Rt
Grove Chrlst1an Church m thC! chard Grueser Mr and Mrs
mornmg 1t w11l be at the Orange Purl van lofeler Mrs Ethel Nel
Chrlst!Jn Churcl\ in the evening
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or lhc reverse of thJs would be son, rs Alma Rupe. Mr and
tru• When P hi 15 10 th Mrs Victor Braley, Mrs Elhel
reac Dlf
e Snowd.en Mr and Mrs Robert
Snowden Mr and Mrs Robert
Hill, MI'B Vema Snowden Mra
Joan May B J Vanderwarl Mr
and Mn Clair Taylor Mr and
M.,r and Mrs Erneat )Joldcn
WSCS MEETS TUESDAY
Mn Joe Phillips, Mrs Maude spent Sunday witb Mr and Mrs
The Evenmg C1rcie of the
Charles Grueser, Bob ont a.. worth and Mr ond Mra
WSCS met Tuesrl~y al the homr Rawilnaa,
by Judy, Steve, Larry and Phvl ClJrenee Ofden of Oc-.
ot Mrs Wilham Hobstetter with Us
B1ll Hill, Judy Mil
Mr ano Mrs Harry Wllilimso~
M11 HarvO!' Erlewine as co hm,Snowden,
Jean Siders, [;ebra / and and !Ona apent Sunday ~th hi;
hastess
M1ke May, David Mnlln cathy aister Mr and ' Mtl Warren
Cheer Sisters !or thb past year Thomas,
Helen Nel!on Darrell ~abors o( Nelsonville
·::lE:::~~~~~~~~~~~w~e~re~revetled and names were
Phillips, SuSie Parker, Alberto
lltr and Mrs Bill Saxton and
Priddy, Carolyn_ andd VIola Mc_,lamily of Columbus and Mr and
LltiiliSI' TO WiD
Mrs Harold Saxton, of Locan
Aci!Oilli
4 BrOthtro
28 An herb
Among marrnge hcense appt 1 spent Thurada~ with .Mrs Gar
t ConfUae
5 Flro·Vzbt. ZT Amert•
cations recef'ltly recorded at the net W,tlliamson
t llonlla hemp lng pi!&lt;OI
can
office or the llason County Clerk
Mr and Mrs Clarence Pme
lJ Entertain.
4 Arablan (
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11te~ded the schobl (1\tr at Har·
ment
.11 ram1ent
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Wilham Franeil v'an Meter 39 monvllie Sunday
medl~ It T To flare
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Mason,
s9n ol OkeY and Kallc
Mrs Jean Parker, Mr! Joan
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Van Meter and Luella FrancE!! May and daughter Debra ar1d
U IU·Iompered 9 Shake wit~
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llayburn 24 daughter of Howard Mr• Ve~J~a Snowden and son
pe~fi·
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and Ethel MeDerm1tt Rayburn d' Larry spent Thursdcy hi Galli
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lure lhe awhrd of gilto to all
visitors, reduced priee.s on mohy
Items an(' ihe award of valuaDie
door prizes sueh 11 ali' Elftm•n
F'lalh Cathers oullll an 8 nil!)
Eastman Movie Outllt1 a self
1vmd
T1mex wat&lt;:h 1600 as
sorted i reetlng card11 and ata
t10nary and many other valuablll
p1 !zes
rapper~ J11 ~irlli Chr111tlan Chu rc~
m the mormng II will be In lho
I ong Bottom CbtlstJan Church
m !he evening
The reverse af th11 h also true
These churches w1sh to lnvl'e
tho!e interested in atl0j1dmg
these serVIces to join with them
1n worship

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WSCS will serve a thiCken din·
nor, Se~t 19 from 1 p m to
7 p m at the Methodist Churo'•
buement ),dult.s $1 Z5 children
f~
Refreshment• of 88ndwicheo
potato chips pickles, celery, mu.s
coffee and tea were semd to
the loilo~jlna members Mr~
Susan Theobald Grace Colwell
John Colwell, Jantt Morris M•l
dred P~erce, Lois Wolle, Mare!A
Denison Mildred Lu~as 1\larjone
RICe. Ellen Tucker Lillnle Ta)
lor Pauline Buck Goldie Ander
son, Boatr1cc Sm1th Rei Jordll~,
Elhet Chapman Naom 1 ChB!e
Groce Thoma5
Bertha Am~.
Alice Sprouse Blanche Jivtdv 11
Rebeeca Folan Mary Beard MiSs
es Opal Armstrong N~etha
llemlng and one gue!lt, Mrs V10
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middll!)lort, 0, Sept 11, 19&amp;7-7 4rawn
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Legal Notice

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last week

Sa~d defendants are requ~red to
Pt Pleasant, vlsltea on
Mrs Iva Capenart '' visiting
l.i.. answer ,aid petition on dte 28th
wit~ Mr and Mra Her·
Mr and Mrs Herbie Sayre and ;.,;~-~.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT day ol September 19.'17 or JUdge 1man Cartwright
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Tnuler Spar on R1ver Front For
Admlnl1trator
mt~nl will he taken against them
Mr and Mrs Densll Dunlap of
Mr and Mrs Clarence Newell ehiidtcn in Dallas, Texas
FOI CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Mr and Mr$ Jame11 Durby of ~ f '
Sale L1v•og room smte Also
Eotolt of Roy Ltwlo Smith
FLORA STEF'F'I as Admin PI J'leasant spent th week end of Chesh!Ie Mrs Katie Stewart
2 year old Western Pleasure colt Notice ls hereby g1ven that Roy
lstratrJX of the estate or With Mr and Mrs Artley Blake
and Norman Stewart Middleport Huntington and Mrs Grace Mur- ~'.~~
Reynolds Dairy Store Caii9Z63 R Sm1th whose Post Ol!1te Add
Walter Lotlfldge, dece.,.d
Jam., Young Is a surl~tal pa· were oaillng on Andy Ste.w~rt on ray of Orlando, Fla vaaJted Jim ' ,
and Okey Layne and Miss Goldft ,..\.! ~
i
9 11 3tp ,.., " Porliand Ohio has !Jeen WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
tient m a Porkersburg hospital
Sunday
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Ro!'ms for renl Kitchen prJvileg duly appOinted as Admm111trator IAttorneys for Y1amtJff
Mr and Mrs Thurman Young
Mr 11na Mrs John Miller of HaJlt twer the week end
Mr and Mrs Glen Smith and
rs Phone
M
1).6 Blp \ ol the Estate of Roy Lewis Smith (8) 2 A 16 23, 30, (91 6, 13 7k
and Mr&amp; Myrtle Lillie s~qpped Cblihcotbe, Mrs Deibtrt Beoker of
PttONE 398
006
late of Meig.• County, Ohio, de 1
tn Parkersbur~, Wednesday
Mldp1eport and Mrs Don Becker £am1l~ have moved mto tlle1r
RATEi
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ceaaed
Mr and )Irs Oscar Henry and and Randy and MI'B Albert S&lt;holl new h'ome on Haven Heights
I
4 room apartment '"
Dated thJs Jlst day of August
!!OR Terry, and Martha Ward, Co- of Pomeroy vudted Mr .and Mn
I etllll pe.• won!, Ob8 W.rtlon Minimum charee Me --4 .:enU I Furmshed
Pat
Carmack
bas
accepted
,
a
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Pomeroy Phore 33'7 J 9-&amp;-tltp 19~7
llumbus, spent Sunday w1th Mr Ernest ll!lnry, Sunday
111ne _...tivolluertloaa.
John C Bacon
By Tho Good Will Cfm
and Mrs Don Qu11enberry and Ml; and Mro Robert Wheei~r, P9" lion at the Vanadium plant
~ - One monlll for 25 eenta per word.
The off1ce group
the Vana
Judge of the ProbRlc Court
Mr and M"s Jobn C Roush and Donme at Waverly, 0, and en· 1Camp Con1e&gt; and Mn Clara SlePUll nte of I cella per WOld will he •barged lor adiCrli!inK II I 4 rooms and bath furmshed Also
gnrage at ~nterpllse Call ~J
Me1gs County, Ohio
sons Curtis end Chester of West Joyed a PICRIC at Lake White vena pt y1eaaant, v1~1ted Andy dmm Plant honore Miss Betty
liCit Mid fer beforo ~ 15tb of eaeb month following in&lt;ertion
9 11 titc (9) 4, II 19, 3tc
Columhl8 attended a bali gsme Also Visiting I&gt;lr and Mrs Qu1sen Stewart and Mr and Mro Jesse Jones recentl) with a dinll(l:r
linn ill Advertlll•\eSllould bo reported immediately Tbe
M1ss Jones whD IS leaving the
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....---:-:--ID Charleston, Saturday evenmg
berry were Mr and Mrs John Little
110111 &amp;entlnol
DOl
rapenalhle for mtll'e than one incor
plant 1s entering Glenville St"te~ .,t;
Shady lra1lcr space 1 block from
Mr and Mrs Charles Long anu
1'0!:! I-nion.
·Clod of 'l'lllnb 10d SneeW Notices of Even" Sl 00 Obltuartoo
Teachers
College t) atudy music~ •
center ol town on River lront
LEGAL NOTIC1i
CO!Idren of Galiipollo Ferry were
I &lt;
--otlcentperwonl.
Phone 6009
g II 6tc
calling on ldr and Mrs WilliS
J-? rooln houSl' anr\ 15 room
- - - - -- - - - - Geolge Stuckey whose lart Marr and f&gt;mil• Sunda• after
Mr~ Hom•"' Hutchinson Mr
\ouoe 74 ot an aorr Willi for p,ent - Eltonslob r.adderJ, known place of reSidence was Bo'
'
It
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and Mrs William Abbott Mr.
(\) Nottces
htg hwa~
Sca~Jld
hJarda,
DrDp &lt;.1otba. well
Arkansas
and1.8whose
present
noon
d Mrs Jerry Sc ott an d A bridal shower was held on 11el and children Villa Leer Ell Ed c on ken
d Mrs Blancue
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Ctty
ll.at&lt;'r
n
r.liD
Fl
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.
u
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place
of
residence
unknown
and
Mr
an
0
I
The Rtvervitw PTA will offer at
Syracus(' s rr Hcndmks
' t.on :i er .m eport
daughter Lisa Gad of Pomeroy, Mcmday evenmg, Sept 9 at the zabeth Mdntosb
Martin all (If Charleston all were
10
Publle
"9,
Pbono 82&amp;5Jt
by reasonable
dlligence
be Ohio, were calling on !nends Sun horne of "J.llrs curt 11 MeDanu~ 1 1n n.
lid Auction to the h1ghest
,. ..,tp
- - - - - Ill II eannol,
ascertained,
Mary Duke,
whose
Otlver1Y sue Roush, Emma R~ Labor Day gues" ol Ml"
b1 er these articles formerly - - - 6 room house and bath Natural lut known plaee of residence wu day
Mallon honormg Mrs Calvin Me an Vica Roush Sharon McDan Goldye Hart
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,
gas m house one m1ie north 14810 Cicero Avenue, Tlr,ley Park
The Rev and Mrs Richard Daniel
lei Mary K Roush, Glenna
Those attendmg the funeral ol
Proceed t be ed
of Che11ter Call A J Carter mumb and whoae presl!11t place of Wright and daughter LaNell,
Frllth and Carol, Bertha Schrel Russell Ohlinger at Ch,rle&amp;ton
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pll!ll new ~~v~rvie:sGrad~r
YUkan 1122 32
g 10 8tc reSidence is unknown and oannol left Wednesday to spend r week
The hostcS!cs for tho srtm j ber Edith ln&amp;lcs Wilma McDan last week were Mr and Mrs Les '
GP r.nge piano numerous
10 ROO!U IIOUSE
Unfurnished :Apartment 2nd Ward be reuoroable
be ascer lwith Rev and Mrs Carl Wright were Mrs Dayton Raynes, Mrs 'lei Mrs John Ingles Ora Mae ter Ohlinger Mrs Ruth Smith "
talned Viole\ Bryan, wnose last and lamllY at Westfield N J
Raymond Grlnstoad and Mrs Me McFarland Ruth Roush, Euiah ;nd Mrs Orpba Ohlinger
kiIeben oupplie• dl8heo, "'coal
Available around Sert 15 Call known place Df reSidence was Pa ) Alva Green of p,•ev!lle Ky, Daniel
Redman Mrs Hcrman RouB h Ob1mger an d w1 1e wore ··,.a\io'~'
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and I OT
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utIng l!loveB school Beats
tJ Rooms Newly Painted
446-M or 2t-Y
9 10 6tc d
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Decorations wer(! m keepmg Evelyn Stewart Hester Rayburn
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detks, ebaln, tables, many ltemB
also
uca, en UcAy, an w ose pre and Dr and Mrs p E Stanley of with the event wath the &lt;:olor Ruth Mcintosh Dorothy Schwarz ing 1R Wtnch~SLCr, Va rhen
of ochool furniture to numerous
( 17) Ht~IP Wanted
sent place ol residence" unkno'WII Pomeroy and the Rev and Mra scheme carried out1n pmk and
d
B k R
F
I died of a heart attack
1
to mention Houtehold furnisn
1
and cannot by reasonable dill Jerome Rodger o! PI Pleasant " b11e p18 k wedd 1ng hell8 mark an
son, ec
Y ayoes
5 FOOT LOT
Hewetson
Eileen
Foreminranees
Bar dRev1 and Mrs K J Scolt •" '···"'· '·
blast
01
..•, refrlgeratoro, two
1 bporitnctd wtltre11, Alii cook. aenee
e ascer
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In S~ racu~e Oh 10
h
k taIne d1, Mae 1Pr1ce
.1 were re&lt;:enl callers of Mr and ed each P1ece
wh11e cake bara McDamel,
honotee, and hos e kre atiVes 10 Lan&lt;:astcr
1 0 rocking chair, aew
boarda
S G
H D t
Top wa'". Mutt havt good rtf. w ose
nown P ace o reu· Mrs A B Woodrum
which centered the tRble Pink tesses
wee end
ina maehlne kitchen lable dreo
ee eorge
urs
oroncoo. Holt! Mortln. '11 6tc donee wao 814 Wayside Drive, The Rev •nd "'" Orville Bayes and while slreamers were arrang
Mr and Mrs Bbb Jobnstoh
Jet, radio-cabinet, Ironing bDard
1 Cnt St Poi'Mf'oy
· - South Charleston, West VlJ'iini• and famdy returned to tttell home ed ln a May Pole effect from th:!
Sending gJfts but unable to cblJdren VISited
relatives
otando Thor electrle wuhlng
or Phone 514 X
( 181 EmploymenT
and whooe present place of re!l- after a 10 day vacation m Florida teiUilll to the table
attend were Mro James Diehl Sr Charleston and Nitro dUIIilll the
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di h
dence 1.11 unknown and cannot, by
Mr and Mrs Raymond Farley
Refreshments
served were NelUe zarbndt, Mrs.. R J Will weekend ,
I
p:~ ~!er ~~=:.~c sw~e~ - - - - ' ante
reasonable dtligence be ascertain of Pittsburgh ulled on friends eake tee cream and punch Gam lart)son Mrs Gotdon
Creame.Jerry Arnold Js ahendl"&amp; , ~
er touter two iron beds throw 1 room• balh full basement new Paint;-n;--;;allable for lnalde ed, Leo Knowle~, whose place ot and relatJVf:!~ reeently
ea were played and pl'JZes won Mrs Margaret f\Ousb Mrs Ver Glem'llle State Te~chers College l
rus-. llbr,.ry table, TV baBe automatic hot water heater gar or outside jobs Contact Ralph residence is unknown and cannat Mn Earl Darst and G.all of Pt by Mrs Glenna Fruth,
non Rt&gt;ush Billy Joe Roush
Mr and
Earl .Teaford
medicine cabinet
I b•se diSposal Cali 61493 46
Hutton, Portland, Ohio
by reasonable diligence be ascer Plemnt Mrs Herman cartwneht, Noble Molhe Warlenburg Mar Harold Davu Mrs Delwon Ro- Columbus visited Mrl an4 Mr•
.,,~.• ,.,,
1
AucHtrtttr-l Crift Bradford
N Fourth Av Middl rt
tained and the wn k 0 0 wn MrB Pearl Nl&lt;:hols~m at)tnded 8 r:aret Blelncr Hattie Fiscb~r •nd berts. Mrs J~nlce Reynolds, Lou Arthur Werhll
Sale Bta~a at lO " m Saturday
c
epgo 10 3tc
9 II 6tp heir, devisees, legatees, ad shower hono"mg Mrs Cartwnght s Nan Mclntrull The door prlze Roush, Helen ,Stewart Mrs Hom
Mrs A G Mehlman and so~
Sept. 14 Lunch oerved by PTA
- - - -- Wa!ltoo-PI)PER H~GfMj:'i5 miniJtrators executoro and as.,gna daughter Mrs Jule Chapman at was won by Dorothy Cartwrlghl er Cunningham
Mrs Robert VISited relahves In Charles\o~
1e
yei&lt;ro ex~erlenoa Free eal of Leo Knowlc• 11 he be deemed RuJiand last Thunday evening
Attl!ndmg were tnose named ~ Stewa1 t Jr Mrs Luther Tucker and Cbeyl•n W Va recently
9 11 3
$400 MONTHLY
male&amp; L. V
Rack •
name• and places of reol
E 0 Saunders of Pomeroy W8! above and Suzanne Rothgeb Mrs Sr Mrs Donald M11den
Mrs Gole Maver ol
Sbclollni
Maleh
Saturday
Sept
SPA
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TIME
Box
124
Ohio
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unknown
lhe
un
calling
on
fflends
Saturday
s
Ferry
" vJSIImg Mr and
,.. mile above New Haven
E
vo known heirs of Walter Lott
Mr and Mrs George Cartwriaht Carl Lanham Luey cooper
ue 1 0Jr~ McDamcl Mrs Frank Me
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Sponi!OI'ed
by segriat Ridge Rod Reliillng and collecting money
ridge, decm"4 whose names and and daughter Sally, of Pennayl Johnson C8fo1 Buck, Ann Wailh, 1 Damei, Mrs Evelyn Brake Mro Paul Scally
o!'Grealthoolll
d G Cl tl
from our 6c High Grade Nut
places of reside n c t
are vanll accompamed his mother Esta Bumgardner, Bertha
P1ckens M;n, Betty Mr and 1\lrs A
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unknown
will tale nohee Mrs Grace Cartwnght to he~ Nellie Schwarz
Mrs
H\lfOld Tho as Sadie El1ss, Liane Rtcc Mr and Mrs Raymond
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9 11 3tp machines in th1s aroo No se ll,
ina:! To qualify for work you Hauling .!!crvlce for flltered &amp;oft that on the 19th day of August home ..... n• the week end T"e\1 Schwar: and Marilyn, Clara Sm1tll Dav d J,anham Mrs Jean Car.t mctored to Stanton,
9
1
11
Girl• tapping and ballet .... oes, muat have a c~r references
wnLer to rural customers Rea· 19e3 the plamt1tf Flora Sleffy as
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Mrs Chrl!iily Bletner Mrs Chas 1 wragllt Mrs Lester Dodson, MT~ 1 week
alae
Boys topcoat sl~,...IZX
$'798 cash secured by mventory
aonable rates Good zero soft
were eueat.s d Katie Oliver Mrs Yeager, Mrs
Dallas Yeager Ed Roush, Elizabeth Cooper and
Mr and Mrs Arthur Werh~i
DevoUna 6 h.ours a weclr to bus
water PlloM llO.X or 397 Administratrix. ot the estate of Cartwright has spent the past sev Frances Nease Mn Pete McDan Mrs Jack Jobnsoo
J are vaeahomng
In New Jersey :
10
Phone 11!49 X.
9 II 3tc lne11 your end on percent.ogc
Culh&amp;an Soil Water Sm1ce Walter Lottridge, deceased filed eral weeks visitmg In Pennayl ---- - They w11l also viSit Mr1 and M~ r
RUM!o!AGE SALE ~hold in ol collection• can net up to
Q.6-6te
aaainat them In tbe vanla Younestown and New York
LETART' • • Bert
as Sunday guests Mr and Mrs E T werhhe in Arlington 1Va ! ¥
$400 monthly witn very good
ol ~le~gs County
Mr and ~·rs Lewrence Newlin
Rolhn• Leon Mr and Mr• 1 Mr an', Mrs John Ba- n•el'
pos•ibllitiea of takmg over lull
CauS'e No 15,598 for
:Mrs Am Boston called on M1SII
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Brow n 1 Buildi na:, IIain. St Fr i
day ond
Saturday, Sept 1314
ume Income Increasing accord
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
certain real estat; lor of Martins Ferry called on !mndo
Y
Ted Stewart West Columbia and' I ie!l lhis week for Phjladelph1~
Allo Bake Sole Sat~rday by the I mgly For lnlurview mcluole
Domestlc-Coml!lercJal-Dalry
of debt• ol said deced Fnday He lived here thirty years Ella Biesoing Monday afternoon Mr and Ml• Arlie Roush and I where they will make their tiOm~
llomen of th• ~k Springs j phone nQmbcr In application
real estate Is dcscnbod ago
Lenior Chopm}ll and Johnnie chlldr&lt;n ol Broad Run
I and Mr Barringer will enter tile
!lotbodial Church k 9 o Sip write Nallonal Vending Com
JACK'S REFRIGERATION
Vlsltmg Mr and Mrs Walter , llall~wty left Mo~day for lhelf Mrs Ruth Young, Mrs Wanda Luth eran Seminary there
, . - -1 __,., .,. pJDY( ~2i Lexington Avenue
24 Hour Servi~
ated irl the Village vr t'ometoy Blake Sunday were Mra Margaret bomes m llllno1a They wer.e ac-1 ~Pberry and aon of Gallipolis
Wf!,!ED Home IM 3 kitteno, New York 17 N Y
New Haven
Tu 23537 County of Meip and Slate o! Ohio Crocker Mr ond Mrs Mrs Jnek companied hv Mrs Garnett Chap- Ferry spent Sunday'wiutllfr and
niano Phone 6371 Y
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and bounded and described ,. !ol Roberls and daughter and Mr and man who .,n visit indefintely ¥ra Virgil Burlio
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9 10 ate Good used brick Orwn Nelson
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t 1 d th Viil 8 • Mrs Ray Ro~erls of pelawarc 0 w1th her children
Robert Taylor and mother were Sunday School attendance on Se~
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forDexter Ohto or llcnrv Curpcn!u
RJ.TEST OA~ AT
a~"';um:~~~ ~ ~ ~or~" par~tcuta ri; Mra Clarence Wafnsley haa re Arch Roush Curtil Rickard gueah of relatives IJ; Pomt PleaS e was 61 the offenng was $11-.9tJ
'-~&lt;~nile Lula•ae _ Lane Cedar Rullnnd Ohio
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REGULAR PRICJI:
bounded and deseribed 09 follows turned from Holzer Hoop1tal and Harry Thompson Ernie Rickard ant Sunday evenmg
A Baptismal 1erv1ce was held
·:~till _ LAU Window Fan11&lt;'UWELLS SBRVIC! STATION Lol Number Twenty three (Z3) di II recuperating from on operation and Curt11 Young met at the home
j)ollas Glhbs and Sandra Broad at lhe wol'!lhip semce lollowlll&amp; ~
lri&amp;ld•lre Refrls••ton
Coal hc~tcr 111 goo11 cunch!lun
LUBBICATION ana WA.SR
vidmg In the center from the front
Ann Harrl!i VISited Atr and of Jves King Thunday to cut hi• Run, were rl'eent guests of Mr Sunday SChool
Wilt Purttlturt, Mhldlt,.,., Ohlt
$20 Mr~ Burl Hu sM 11 Brnd
to the rear Also the concurrent Mrs John Hnmson recently
corn Mr Ki111 IS in poor health \and Mrs D"'1ght Gi~bs
The MYF helda1ts re~ular meet
:18 tf
bury 0
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llllddle!lllrt. Oblo
fight of easement to use the Alley
Mr and Mre Gerald !felly and Mr and Mrs Fred Roush were Mr and M•• A.reh Roush called mg Sundny with an attendance of
between the shove del!cribed prop children Darla and Denme ot shoppang In Pt Pleasant, Friday on Mr and '\Irs Ivea Kmg Satur· 1.1 youth and 1 adult DevoUQPB
4
were led by Margaret Windlan"d.,
TERMITES IXTIRMINATID erty anti the Woateiiy one half of Pomeroy wrr~ Sunday evening Mrs Amy Boaton, Mrs Ada \Jday even1ng
Jo!r and M~ Curtis Rickard had w1th ntoyd Ddllnger gMng t~e
For rrce Inspection ptt.me 383 M, •aid Lot Number Twenty three (23l eallera Of \Irs Irene Kelly and Thompson '"d Mrs J,.aura Gibbs
spent Tuesday afternoon wllh Miss II their IUPPet guests Sunday ev,. prayer ond OrecJe Swartz tlie
c.llmore Supply Store Pomtroy Said 088ement rlgl\lls to eonlinue family
Mr and ,;\Irs Chcsl•r Oliver, l~lla Ble881ng whj1e ber ol1ter, bing Rev and Mrs W S Bdhpo Sc"pture rea~Jng Durlntrthe bus·
At1 work guaranteed Fully In for the ben•fit of the heirs, sue
llless meetma the
.Jured Vau~:ban'a Induetrlal and cesaora and asstans In ownership Joan ond J!.itmcr Van Meter Jr Maude, attended the funeral of of Point Pleuant
C6) I JISt &amp; Found
Dallas Walker of M~son called a party lor' Fr!day e~&lt;tnl~~.
Res ACJ,tlal Termite Control Ser- of the property abutting on said accompamed Jem Arnold ol New Mrs Don 0 Aten
Haven "nd Roberl Oliver back to
Mrs Leoba Young was tbe on Mr lves ~lng Sunda)l&lt; evening 27 at lhe chljl'eb
vlco Sl Mary~ W Va
7 25 U alley
!lOST - Bl1&lt;k and ian male boc
The petitiOn alleges tnat the per Glenvlile, W Va Salurday where guest of Mil Laele Roush, Friday ,Mr and Mro, , CalvJD Blesting the church history
il• bo!IDd Gooa by name o!
onat e!ltate of laid deeendent 111 they Will attend college
afternoon
apent Siturday and Sunday with was held following thf! b\lllRe..
Clean Uled can
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"loo." Pbono tiOUT Y 9 10 3tc
not oullielent \O
deb" and
llr and Mrs Horold Rickard Jr
Rev and Mro. W S Blliupo and lllelr ton, Lewis~ wM 11 a patient meeliU and the meetin• cloaed
All Mlk.aad Motljlll
obligations ol 811 estate and lhat of Rapid C1ty S D is VJIJling ~" Mrs C G Billups of Point Plea,. Ill Morris llem..-ial Ho1p1tal 1n w1lh the MYF benediction
FOil
Ia neceasary to sell said real parents Mr and Mrs Harold Rick ant were supper guesto or Mrs Mitton, '
The Orange Cbqreh wtU h9ld ,
METROPOLITAN Itestate
lor the payment of tho ard Sr
Cecil ~Iessing Thursday evening
La\\'lence Wolle of Union spent i" annual homecommt on Suriclay 4
AUTO 8ALI8
aame
Mro Mildred Shirley of Pome
Revival ~trvicea are jn pl"''fre" Su. 1ug!Jt with biJ aon, Law Sept 29th
•"
Tho proytl of tho petition Is roy oalied on Mrs Mareeillne Bu at Board Baptial Chureh Rev ' W I r~llte Rlthal'd and family - or The regular meeting of. 1t;h;::,e,;~;•,, ··:~1 ·\&gt;
old
estate he sold lor ell recently
S B1llupa and Rev ~It Mur- Davies Grove
S c :. wll! be held on 'I'
paym011t of debit of said deco
VIsiting Mr and Mrs Hubert ray ore dellverlng the mesoaaea t
-11\tudo lll,.lnt Sept, 17' afthe bOrne of
co•ta of administering Roberts of Roek Springo lhe put
Mro Ethtf Rouah, ~rpad RUJI, I
lor
FURNITURE
and for other rellel
week were Mr and Mrs Walter and Mrs Fannie
,...., in N)tf HAVEN. :W 'Va
Mrs tinbie Gaul
1,es Chevrolet II lon Pitlup
Bloke and family
earkerrburg Thundoy Tb~ form·
LtONi
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a 10 d•Y atay at A
fiMfl LWB, Lalti lhan 10 000
VII The Brlgntell Coi'MI
Jnauranee
ProtoetiOII,
Mrs
John
Gilmore
ond
dauaht·
er
consulted
Dr
Tbom88
L
Harris
Tt!~
New
ijavel\
Llo~s
where
lh• i&gt;ent to
!IOtUal mileo Almoot like the
ID lilldtll~port
BUY
luto. Pin, Polio call Dor era of ~yracuse and Mrs John
Mro Luvena Ri!ney and Mro met '\'ltetd ~venin with
I
daughter Mrs James
4af It Wll sold Blaettnaro
ITRUCTURAL I IIAMI
llltidll;:oJrt, Oluo
Taylor of Mftson were calling on Mll~red Tho.npaon called on Mr• ~ent, Jotil\ ~olle ~ldiht pr~
an4 ll!lant daughter,
Pomeroy 0
9 6-Btc Manchester puppies Cheap o V
ICIIAI' liON- MITALl
!llr and M" Ned Honry recently Arch Rouol1 Sat~ay
in( ' the me~ting ·t~e grou , r
Clark Rt No 33 Next lo Sail~
OHIO VALLEY
lllk Ponllae 8 Slar Chief $1 21111
illr and ~rs Jll10pb Shea re
Mr and Mrs r:.,. Kil!li ol Point euued the fUture yidt p r
burl School
9&gt;9-3tp
Convertible Cpe New top Hy
llltned to their hume ill Edgewood Pjeaoant, Mr and Mrs Renna Bloodmobile Un!L 11
4rtmotle drive All lealher
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, _ FOR SALE New 4 bedroom house Pa on Thursday morning They K ne of Honderaon were receqt I' iiOunced that l~e zone : ' t~n
tPOR SALII
Nit&amp; lhOWI extra Jood eare
on Children's Home Hlll Call had been house eueata or Mr and peats of Mr and Mrs I~•• Kinl Wll held Sdnlia)l t tho R~
Blaettnan, romeroy 0 9-6-61&lt; For Rcat.. uranta or Schoo~ Nu
71 M lor !J•formation 9 10 3t&lt; n Ned Henry lor two weeki
of Oak Grove
,
Youth o~
eiub .:a~~
Stainless Rolrigcralor 32 eu IlADIO • TIIL!MBION lll!ORVICI,
Mr
and
Mra
Byron
Von
Meter
Mro..,..ketha
Brooks
openl
Tuclplana
to
e~tertlin
lh
1 ladl!ll
It, 2 door complete w1tb un1t
Phon• tJo Cleland Applianee
18M Bukk VB Suw f2 695
of Acme, W Va, were calllna on day· With Mrs W W Stull.
1 0 10lit~ 29 Th e r
wu
$9~ 00 now $6~0 00. Guar
IlioN,
Ul
W.llaln
SL,
Pomerar
•Hard Top Sedan Pow"
llfr and lira Ned Henry, Mqndoy
·vr and Mn John A Bleulnl on '
ose present
antood JACKS REI'IUGEIIA
l·JUI
Mr and iiii'B fled H,nry, Mr of Parkorobura, ~ Ji'lf Bleui•l were ~ohu Wolf~. Charles Lest•r, 1
arlnr and Brake" R &amp; 11
TION, NEW HAVEN TU 23537
II)' 1harp New one cot!
and Mra Joseph Shea and Mn 11 Sr, Mr and lin Faylll~utna,sr, t•k-~~~,NI~k Pn;ips,,1
; fU4I 00 Bllettnan, Pomeror ~l~:llltp
abel Brown and ehjidren and Rlelty, Randy and Rebecta of .,"~· "''" ea
ewe •
: • 0.
9-6-6tc
Cher71.Burns was vi1itinc with Mr Sleubtmvllle were ~\utday even- ~11!1-;;:n lnd a new member
and Mrs St.Jnloy Hort on Monday inl ~ala of Mro. Cecil Bleaaiilc on vera,
: :Stli Dod(e VI 2 dr S7M Cor
evenllli A picnic supper w11 en and Ella
. .. ~llet Selin Automatic ahlfl
joyed.
Allen Prosser was visiUne in
SIVt(ING CLUI
: ~ Hiw paint job Top performer
Mra George Burris was a pa· Letart Sunday eVOQil1jl
Mrs N P ~wackltamer ,ntcr: : Jdaettllln Pomero1 o f.8.6tc
tiont in the Hartman Clime at
Okey B Pouah, Mrs. Etjlel. Fry falned m~• of the Bend
•r-•
-- Parkel'&amp;burg on Friday and Satul' and Curt 11 M1 Young were Dual Sewing Club at her home oo
: 11151 Bul.cko aa low a• $695 Five
She un~erwent a Blnuo oper· n"'s callers In Point Pleasant on Tuinesd~ •~_:noNon 0Thwoae1attend
:' "bbtter buyo
One of lhltSe
Saturday
I Wf•v - ·
c n Mrs
• t ean owned bY local m~rchant
The
Good
Wlli
Class
will
hold
~
and
odro
Rosa
Wul~brean~r
L.
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Ruttencutter,
Mr&gt;
P J
: ' ...... owiler- low milcaa.: Blacl
a rummate sale tn the luae Hay" and Donna, M• and Mn Guy , Wolpert Mrs Ed Stein, Mrs J ~~~:~~~~re·w
lltln, Pomeroy, o
U-lHIIc
nea property stlrtlllli on TueJday Blelllng of IIJJon Jptnt the week , L Stewart Mra R F Bryant
afternoon •t one o elook They end in Columbus with the fo!JDer'l Mrs F ~ Batey, Mrs
wUi be open 'l'hul'&amp;day aflernOQn children
Smith and Mrs AJI)y JiVIden
' '!""~-also.
Mr and Mrs lloy Roush of
1\lr and )Ill Arthur rick of Parkerabura lllr, and Mn; An&lt;!Y '
llRTJ4
1\omeroy calllld on Mr and Mrs €I'08a and son, ).eCirt Falla Jlr,
Mr and Mrs Ed\'lh Edward!
Ned jlepry, rtiui'Jday evenln&amp; ' apd 1119 DaUao Yeaaer ol llaaob aro announcing the b~rth ot •I:Sianl,el
Several !rum here attended the lftre g'tiests of fofr and Mn Atel
lb
daughter, Charlotte
Cornpllln at Yeager, Sund.,
at the
Ed Fry is Iii W• heallh at thli
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Ume
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Mr and Mr• Daniel Weiaand
and
of Kuntinaton spent! ;~:~~~:'~~dt;~~~~
end lilth relative• IJI •I'

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Mrs. Calv•'n McDan•'el Honored
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the sucee" that Dutton hal ma4e
dS 11 buBineS!I dtan f11 h11 homr
town, a sueccB~ whteh he nttn
bute~ fo hls own pcr.wnaL theon
of Every e1ulomur Who enter:
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On addition to ser ving thr
commumty ns a drug store Dut
tons also serve as a ecntcr fo"
the payment of General Tete
~hone monlhiJ bills m 1Mtu(le
port and also as the local sbl on
for the Greyhound Bus Une
The Grand OpCnmg celebration

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MA~~IEO UP
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Mr and Mta Coa 'Ohlljlton f
Bradbury were heenl caller of
Mr and Mn Charlet Arnot ,
S~veral 11om here aii0,1ded the
Wllkeovilie bean dinner Salur

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i'be HOme Demonstration Coun
lil met at the home or Mra Rebece~ Folan Tueai:lay
~a Dqn AMeroon and 11rs

Graoe C61well auended a con
venllon at Columbus recently
Mr 4nd Mrs Kenneth MiChael
and sona of CHlllicothe open!
lhl! woe'ltend with hi• parenls
Mr and Mrf Eba M1choel
Mr and l)lrs Archie Simpson
of Beckley, w Va, spent the
weekend at their farm •nd vlall
ed her brother, Mr an~ Mro
Brure May
Mr and Mrs Clifford Harm of
Columbui slienl t~e weekend
wit h her grandparefits Mr and
~Irs !Jell Luckadoo,

DAILY CROSSWORD

t Freeway Patrol Offets Rules

Dollie

For Safe Superhighway Driving

illillhal

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MrL Herml• lf&lt;lllltan Dl ,At;.
hen, Jpelit "verai ~11.1'1 with
Mrs llatlio McKenzie
Mr and Mn. Jll!fVI'l' 1Erlewine
an~ dauJKier Ioeiia, Slltdf 'l'llt
1t~r I' ao.d Jane Luca• attended 11
picnic at Union c.lntp (lrot~~~4,
New lta~r Sunday lfiid a11D \ol~
lied Mr and Mrs !bert il'ilnmf
•lon and family ,,

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up

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4fHalt
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Oni letter olmply atanda for another Iii thta III!IPlt A to ulod
lor tilt thm La, X for lhe tw~ o•a, etc. Slnrte Iett~r~, apoltropheo, the length all~ formatlollooof the wdrill .,. all hlllte.
lliaeh day the code letlero ""' dlffennt.

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BAKER

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CHURCH HAS PICNIC
lrom Page Four)
'!'he Christian Ch~eh held a
weekly m this paper under the Pl('niC at the Rork Spnn:s Fair
t hUJch announcements Briefly t ground Sunday
the schedule IS as follows when
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
the preachmg 1s m tnc Hemlock Pearl Lannmg, Mr and Mrs Rt
Grove Chrlst1an Church m thC! chard Grueser Mr and Mrs
mornmg 1t w11l be at the Orange Purl van lofeler Mrs Ethel Nel
Chrlst!Jn Churcl\ in the evening
M
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or lhc reverse of thJs would be son, rs Alma Rupe. Mr and
tru• When P hi 15 10 th Mrs Victor Braley, Mrs Elhel
reac Dlf
e Snowd.en Mr and Mrs Robert
Snowden Mr and Mrs Robert
Hill, MI'B Vema Snowden Mra
Joan May B J Vanderwarl Mr
and Mn Clair Taylor Mr and
M.,r and Mrs Erneat )Joldcn
WSCS MEETS TUESDAY
Mn Joe Phillips, Mrs Maude spent Sunday witb Mr and Mrs
The Evenmg C1rcie of the
Charles Grueser, Bob ont a.. worth and Mr ond Mra
WSCS met Tuesrl~y al the homr Rawilnaa,
by Judy, Steve, Larry and Phvl ClJrenee Ofden of Oc-.
ot Mrs Wilham Hobstetter with Us
B1ll Hill, Judy Mil
Mr ano Mrs Harry Wllilimso~
M11 HarvO!' Erlewine as co hm,Snowden,
Jean Siders, [;ebra / and and !Ona apent Sunday ~th hi;
hastess
M1ke May, David Mnlln cathy aister Mr and ' Mtl Warren
Cheer Sisters !or thb past year Thomas,
Helen Nel!on Darrell ~abors o( Nelsonville
·::lE:::~~~~~~~~~~~w~e~re~revetled and names were
Phillips, SuSie Parker, Alberto
lltr and Mrs Bill Saxton and
Priddy, Carolyn_ andd VIola Mc_,lamily of Columbus and Mr and
LltiiliSI' TO WiD
Mrs Harold Saxton, of Locan
Aci!Oilli
4 BrOthtro
28 An herb
Among marrnge hcense appt 1 spent Thurada~ with .Mrs Gar
t ConfUae
5 Flro·Vzbt. ZT Amert•
cations recef'ltly recorded at the net W,tlliamson
t llonlla hemp lng pi!&lt;OI
can
office or the llason County Clerk
Mr and Mrs Clarence Pme
lJ Entertain.
4 Arablan (
author
' " the lolliiWina
11te~ded the schobl (1\tr at Har·
ment
.11 ram1ent
H Nor.
Wilham Franeil v'an Meter 39 monvllie Sunday
medl~ It T To flare
wepan
Mason,
s9n ol OkeY and Kallc
Mrs Jean Parker, Mr! Joan
12 Beneath
8 Genus of lily onow.
Van Meter and Luella FrancE!! May and daughter Debra ar1d
U IU·Iompered 9 Shake wit~
ohoe
llayburn 24 daughter of Howard Mr• Ve~J~a Snowden and son
pe~fi·
IIUfhler
32 AffiX
and Ethel MeDerm1tt Rayburn d' Larry spent Thursdcy hi Galli
tl By on...tr 10 Solemn
as 1mLeiarl
I poliS
13 Melincholg
_,onder
rnenae
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18 Apex
sa River ln""-i'~ IM1rtt
t2 Motllt'!'lti•
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(P'r I
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unit (llulg I 21 Pry
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t3 Outtlll
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u lvatertnr
roddeao
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place
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an anchor
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rot lhe next rohr days wiU Ita
lure lhe awhrd of gilto to all
visitors, reduced priee.s on mohy
Items an(' ihe award of valuaDie
door prizes sueh 11 ali' Elftm•n
F'lalh Cathers oullll an 8 nil!)
Eastman Movie Outllt1 a self
1vmd
T1mex wat&lt;:h 1600 as
sorted i reetlng card11 and ata
t10nary and many other valuablll
p1 !zes
rapper~ J11 ~irlli Chr111tlan Chu rc~
m the mormng II will be In lho
I ong Bottom CbtlstJan Church
m !he evening
The reverse af th11 h also true
These churches w1sh to lnvl'e
tho!e interested in atl0j1dmg
these serVIces to join with them
1n worship

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'fill FAmtFUL miJlllll IS FOU,I8:1CiiRO
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NANCY·-- FOR,

THE THIRD
TIME THIS (
WEEK I'LL

ASK YOU---

�~ seollilel, Pomeroy-Midclleport,,o, S,Pt

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11, 1957

, A d
hl! lip by Dr R R P~ekens
Garden
lub
District
war
Mr and Mrs Joe Moore (Betty
C
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A
Ashle)') Guysville are mov1ng to
.i
Winners Are nnounced Tnlloi'IV I the ne"' bouse owned by the Rev

•:· : Robert Re~bel, Re•lon•l
City club
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the
Ohlu
Association
Mrs. E L Staup De phos
Dl or .I
IIower abow chu rman gave
ol~rden
Clubs has rece1ved state
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d f
h fi
h
th is\rlet award wmners ac t e awar 1 or t e ower s ows
"'O:!!ift'
~
to tile
regraded list Mrs Jobn Sander Bowlmg Green
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•'""'are JUdged on state levels Yea1uook
cd amnan gave
d
be h dler
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-\.'.l11 Middleport Amateur Gar awar s an Mrs 1Leo E hr ar
deaers Club won llrst place In Howard Sllte Pub !Cilv c airman
thl tWtr11::t for their program fnr was lR eharge of the awards for
gun( Garden Club and Galllpoil&lt;

WIS

Cl®', · the Bidwell vancty Club

Missionary
Society Unit
Holds Meeting

Mrs Remo NJefl and daughters
Remahe and Tma MarJe
vn1ted from Thursday to Sunday

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anl ·waJk In Garden Chab of
r.telgs County
Mrs Raymond Llrvmg chair
Single club nower show award1 man of the Pruc1lb CIH'Ie of
ari f1rst place Rutland second I the B H Sanborn M!Sslonarv So
Vmton third Little Hocking clety presided when thr ClrCIP
with honorable men tmn for th e net Mon&lt;fay at the home of Mrs
Gallipolis French City club 11 W1lhs Anthonv w lh Mn Gerald
tJi J group flowN shows the fm Anthony all the hostess
prhe went to Washmglon Countv
The devotional ~erv1ce and pro
ClUb who also rcrewed a state gram were glVt!J1 by Mn Paul
awai'd and second pmc went to Harbrccht who ha~ rcEIAncd lh('
MeiJs County Clubs
poSitiOn of project chairman be
1n the scrapbook competlhon cause ahe 1.:3 movmg to Pomt
the ftrst pme went to Martella PleasAnt In the ncar future Mrs
Hill and Dale club second .o Gerald Anthony wa., appointed
Galbpolu and Musku~gum clubs to thb offlce
tblrd to Amateur Gardeners anu
Miss Rhoda Hall Mrs Owen
Marietta club
Bratton ancl Mrs Anthony were
'two outstandmg gardeners of named to prepare the program
the diStflet
rccetvcd
the which will be given at the CktoChristina Traqu1r awards Mrs ber meeting of the B H San
Pearl Sprague Manetta and Mrs hom MllliSJORo1"Y Socwty of the
Oliver Lyle Gallipolis French church
The Circle is to sell candy for
a money maklJig proJect The !los
teas served eh1cken sa lad hoi
rolls and coffee t' Mrs Millon
Hood prestdent of the Sanborn
Musmnary SocietY Mrs Liev1ng

Garden Clubs
R!9ional Meet
To Be Sept. 25
John

Mrs

Mrl

Nola Fee Mro Harbrechl

Cnyn

Kmght Jr

Miss Hall Mrs Mannma Klocs
owen Bratton MISS Freddle
h011 Falls lo to be the gueot Mrs
HoudMhclt Mrs Ruth Robinson
1geaker when the Regional Con
f~enee of the OhiO Auoctallon M.ISI Jacequellnc Rice Mn John
of Garden Clubs IS btld al lhe Fultz Guesb. were Anita Fultz
Ml«llleporl High S&lt;hool Sept 25 Stephen Robinson and Barbara

Mra Robert Reibel Regional Anthony
Director Is completing the plan~
lor the Fall Conlerenoe whPCh
will begin Wednesday Sept 25 10
the morning w1th

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bUJmess .... ion report and a
~4\P'Prise speaker
" oock lnn&lt;h Will be ~ehe&lt;lulod
£or the noon hour with cake and
plo to be sold by the sponsoring
clubs the Amateur Gardcncrn
and th e Middleport Gorden Club
The two cluh.!l are furmshlng a
beverage (or lhc visitors
In the afternoon Mrs Knlgllt
wlll present her demonstration
w~ich haR been tentatively set for
1 display of Cflrlttmas arrange
ment!l She IH an
ol
flower arrangement&amp;
en•·"''"
mu ilecoratlons pn.st pres dent
Of tbe Flower Artnt11 ot Ohio
lJIDt president or lhe Cuyahoga
V\ew Garden Club haa 1cned BH
ltlla:ional chairman and first vlte
prtl of the Ohio Colu&lt;ell of No
11unally Aeer~dlted Flower Show
JudgeJII i&amp; preaidcnt or the COUll
ell aow, it I Regional JudKC or
Purple Ribbon SHows und State
flower Show chairman of thr
Garden Clu os of Onlo

Jock Bechtle and children Dar
rell aod Sara Ann Sunday Mn
M
~ohn Bechtle and daughter ary
Jane went to Jenkins Ky to
visit her parents amd wlls joined
later by her huaband TheY will
return to the Air Base by Sept
18

president of fhe Christian Cru
saders grmlp when they met at

Church Tuesday

e\icnlng for 8 potluck supper and
buslnesa meeting
Gene Coleman J)resldent pre
Bided and the dtwotlonal aervlcu
wu presented by Larry Rice
who read the scripture lesson and

Mrs Robert Mllll Marietta who
gave tho prayer
Other officers elected wHe
by vice pres Earl Smith sec Mrs

The weddmg Is to be an event of Saturday, October 19th
at the Cburch of Christ In Dayton
Mrs Jam" G1Imor~ assiSted by
MIM Chapman graduated !rom Middleport H1gh School In Mrt Lswrence Smith entertained
1956 and Is employed in Dayton Mr Puckett who 1s a Kor I the Lourel Cl1fl Better Heal'h
ean veteran also graduated from Middleport High School and j Club Monday evening at hor
Cllll followed with
GroupLaurel
slngmg
Is emp Ioyed'by th e governmen t at Wr lght patte rson Air Forcc home
Base Dayton
I prayer by Mrs Everett Tracy and
he Lords Prayer In unison
pened the meeting Dunn, the
busmcss sess1on with Mrs Lew
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D&lt;chl preSident presldlll!i toast
r and m1xer cpvers made b)
I money
lfl Dana Oliver were sold " a
mak1ng project
Mn Robert Lewb entertained 1 Croup li ot the Women s A~so
Elcc::t1on of officers for th"
the Second Monday Sewing Club cht10n uf the ~rst Prcsbytr.rtan new year was held with Mrs Pat
Monday evenln11 at the home of ~hurch met Monday at the ch ur&lt;!h Tracy !elected as
her mother Mrs Ralph McKenzie .socu11 rooms with Mrs James E Mrs Charles Karr v1ce
Racine with a picnic supper on Harley cllalrman prPRJdmg
Mrs Clifford Jacob!
the lawn
Tht opcntng rlevot10nal ser and Mrs Robert Bowen
Following the suppr.r the group vice was given bv M1ss Margaret er The b\rthdays of Mrs
at'journcd to thll h(Jusc where Sauer 1and Mrs Karl Owen co- Tracy Mrs Ph1l Wise Mrs
a ahort biJSmcss lftMi()n was held chairmen reviewed tHe flfst es Lew!s and Mu Gcr~ld
The birthdays cl Mra Dwight chapter or the new study book wert oboerved
Parkllr and Mra Grace Holter f Cunvcr~atlon With C\m~t the
Mrs Allen Eichinger cave
were obscrvod ancl each were Ghurcb and Ra&lt;:e Mra William rcadmg on How To Preserve
presented a g1ft from the tlub Obhnger was m charge or the Husband.. Three contests
and also !rom their Secret nonmg s paogram Whlrh mclwl conducted by Mrs. Gilmore
Pal
ed an artu:lc What !.S Our Dadv prizes awarded to Mrs
Present were Miss Eleanor Bread"
Thorn pion Mrs Clifford Jacobs
Rob.son Mrs P11ul KI(Jes Mrs
Host('sses were Mn Floyd Car and Mn Charles Diehl Several
Geol'ge Schneider Mrs Parker mack Miss Sauer and Dr KRth memberl received ~tlfts from their

Second Monday
Sewing Club
Meeting Held

Mr and \In D~l!(hl Wall ICC
ani son!! Alan and Brute srrnl
the wcekenr w Lh her parents
Mr and Mrs G C: Knox anrl
f o:~mlly at McConncllsvlllc
M H... Jane rcnkinson live yenr
o1rl d~tughter or Mr and Mrs
CurtiB Jcnklll!IOJ'I ~~ recuperatln!.!
ofler a tonsllecLom)' at Gall!po\1!1
Mondny Mary Jam: H rm1t grade
~Chool Cor •
week
Mlu Nam y Reed who has
been 1 med1ettl patient at Hol:r: •r

Mn

Rlcharn Hovatter Mr and Mrs
..\rtl'mr Davlrfson Mr and Mrs
Terry Galladher M'r 11 11d M r~
Woodrow Call Jr ·md children
Mr and Mrs Don lcckcr ami
son Mrs Dorothy fl1 Cloud nnrl
~ons Mr and Mrs Robert M1lls
Mtddleport and Mrs Robert
M1lls ~larlctla

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worthy

Wmter Projects
Are Planned By
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wet "'eathn.r

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eguted attendance tlnd wh1ch
was dlmaxed by the dl namlbng
t&gt;f one Integrated school

SOCIETY
Mr and ltrs C L Healon left
this morntng for Indiana where
they jomed Mr and Mrs Clyde
Heaton for a tr1p to Los Angeles

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Federal Judge Wlllltm Miller
was to he asked to grant the m
unct10n today West said The
mayor said he also wtll ask fed
Generally wet weather was seen
ral authorities to revoke bond 1today over moat of the nation east
vh1ch segrcgahontst John Kasper Iof the Rocky Mountains With the
has posted on his appealed con Northeastern Seaboard the only
viCll(IRS tn conned! on with lh(; ex&lt;:eptlon to the widespread abo.,.
Chnton Tenn
disorders last er activity
year
Cloudiness and occa8Iona1 ram
CO\Iercd the central section of the
Kasper was lockPd away in the nahan Wednesday and dnftcd
tty workhouse But about 200 eastward during the night
egregat1onl.sts met on private
Scattered showers also h1l the
property outudf the ctty Wed Southeast durmg the mght rang
nesday nlaht The Rev John Me 1ng from Al&amp;bama north through
curio who pres1dcci asked the Tennessee and the southem Ob10
cr(/Wd to show your felmg not Valle)
&gt;nll w1th words but by dtggms
Forecaster predicted fa1r weath
:lown ~nd glvlllg to defend thh er we!lt of th divide and along
brave man
the Eastern BelbOard from Mame
Kasper wtas given a workhouse aouth throtidt New Jerse) Else
ter~ by CitY Judge Andrew Doyle where showm and thunderstorms

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MON Thru SAT
WEDS EVE BY APPT

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Phon&lt; 6411 Y
Ltcuol St.
Middleport

Bureau
Sets New Hours
License

LADIES W1NTER: and

Wednesday on lour chargca m 111111 prevaiL
connectiOn with h1s crowd bait
------Mn Donna Sonol deputy regis- mg The term was 1mposed when 1:'1-......
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trar o[ Motflr Veh.lcles for Me1gs KWJper was unable to pay a $200 ~
County In POmeroy today announc fino
Kasper also Is charged b)
ed new Saturday houra for the se
curing of hren11e plates and driv Davul.son County w1th melting
ers lleenacs
county grand tury was m Middleport
Mra Jone; said that effective vethgatlng the entire Sltuat1on
Clus orf1cers were elected at
thlS ~turday the license bureau today and courthouse sources
Jocate1 in the Allen Appliances tald a report m1ght be ISSued Middleport Hlgb School this week
Election results were Seniors
Store on E. Main It will clo&amp;e at Friday
• Amid these developments the Pres1dent Gene Crooks v1ce prt'
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city Board of Education planned sJdent Phyllis Stanley secretarv
1 meeting tonight to d1scu811 prob Kay Darst t treasurer
Jeanette
lems afiStng from the c1ty s first Crooks Executive officer
Fred
1
tQ at Integration and to draw Thomas

Olf!-ers

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AA
3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

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Fur"iture

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Pay Only •n 50 don
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PAMILY fi1QHT1
Cornell Wildt Coastanco Smith

INCLUDB$
FJttlliDAIRE

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"TTPIUR~

Luxurla•UI kid suede lash
life finest In wual
shoe l•shlollll
the skim
mer pllmp that s ,poised
enough to wear with prelty
party lhlng1, too The lines
are lovely In their slmpll·
clU' Have yours In black or
brown

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T..b~tcoibr&gt;

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•MY ILUI HIAYIN'
(Ia Toebnleotor)
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Wollam Holdm Vlr~nla J&lt;elth
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VISIT .OUR

••••mtnt VarletJ Store
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House To House
'elJ·s
-~ ~&lt;IUIIIl.VgiSS Yl W
mwerships
2Mw M--L

NASHVILLE Tenn (UP) - Federal and City offtctals,Elect Officers
worked together today m an effort to obtam an mJunctwn as Middleport Teachers met lor
their weapon agams1 m1erferencc w1th f~rst grade mtegra their first otfl&lt;~al ,.,.. on th~
lion Ill Nashville schools
week and Mrs Joe Buley Home
it was just SUCh a federal ~OUr! IDJUnc!ton thai fmaily put Eeonom1es mstructor W08 elected
raCial mtegralton mto effect at Cltnton Tenn last yeaf
pteadenl of the Teachen Auoc1
U S D10t Ally Fred Elledgt - ----~-- atlon
lr and Mayor Ben West wer(!
j other off1cen are Mil&amp; Lucille
jCCkmg government aid Ill put
Smith VICe president Mrs R M
lm~ do. n tbe v1ol&lt;ncc tnat nas
W
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Sherman. secretary and c E
marked the first three days of m
Young treas ucr

SOFT STEPS In
SOFTEST suEDE

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(School :f•hers

· ·~TolJalt Yiolenc£1{i~11oids'~

Damty colorful flot.al m our fine qua}lty wuh fait percale Eto
P.enslvely &lt;lotRiled wltn sell corded neeklme and eontra8\ piping
24 zipper dosmg Z hem In red and blue

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STYLE 963 AS SHOWN
Sizes14, 16, 18, 20, l6'h, 18¥•, 20'h, 22 112 24 l/2

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Holf Sim 14V, to 24'h
Extra Sizes 46 to 52

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were staged by telephone worken
10 eight states Wednesday They
left thetr JOblll for &amp;IX houn m ieV
en Western slates and In Ohio
Tlle wildcat walkouts wm attn
buted to rank and f1le dwat1sfac
twn w1th the progress of eontract
negotiations

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$6 50 to

her parenls

hC'r aunt Ml!i!l Sllfl\ Jono~ visits
rtluthea
Dr
Mrs
Tuls11 wt~rc
guest11
Mr

Colorful prmts - all
washable preshrunk labrlcs

COLD WAVES

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CWA Prcs1dent Joseph A Belr
ne s&lt;nd a stnke would affect long '
rfutal'lre sen 1ce m 45 stateJ and
the DIStrict of Columb11 Only
Mame Vermont and New Hampsbtre would not be affected tf
picket hnes were set up
A ~ tr1te would have little tm
mediate effect on local calls 111nce
8.5 per cent lf IIUCh ICI'VICC IJ proVIded by automatic dtal tq\llpmeot

MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP

loads with a patient J llull Washington
~artridge of real
and Mrs T H Davis w1ule
Jiqui~ ink!
ln Greenfield
and
Thom81 llavl! and daughter
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of hiot
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and Mrs T H Davis
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Coleman two year old
Mn

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HOUSE
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her homC'
Mrs Clurt'ncc Clln(' h~" ('nlcrcd
Hoher JIQspltul as 41 Rurglcal

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Women roup
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SINGUI: COPY-k

A •New Shipment

Better Health
Club Elects
New Officers

comp1l1Hon
Rl!(reshmcnts were served
the new members ~ho were 1-r. Earl Smith troaa Mr~ Charles
cefltly ilitlJited [ronJ the piNige Vroman and the teacher Mrs
Harotd E Hubbard was reel~ctcd
claS&amp;
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Present for tho supper and
meetm~ were Mr A~ Mrs Gene
Coleman Mr And -irs Vrolllan Mra Patrick Wood ~n Jame~ ryn PomdeKLer and thcv served Sunshine Sisters
Mr a11rl Mrs Earl Smith Mr and Clatworthy Mrs Max Ward Mrs 11 dencrt course to twentY two 1 Refreabments were
Mrs Rlee and Chipper Mrs Hub Hnltcr and two guests Myrtis members

hard

Melly Not 10 ..,,., t..ray, filth
74 to n Low 10111111! In 1M IO'a.

orkers Threaten

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Society

Ohio ct..dy with . - , . or
occoalonol rain lodoy, lilll!lht ...,

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio, '11iilrsdly, September 1%,1tll7

w1th Mr ond Mrs John Pepe and

Bapt~t

IY UNITID PRill

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two eb1ldren at New Marl1DS\iJJC
Mr N1er1 dro\C his fam1ly up
anrl returned for them
J\olr and Mrs George Tcwks
bary Burhvr I akc were bus!
ness visitors here Monday anti
\lli ted Mr and Mrs
Edward
Tewksbary
Mrs Lee Pratt and son Ralph
visited m Columbus S mday
Mr and Mrs Harry Lamg
Clevrland spent tile past week
with his mother Mrs Edna Laing
and cousm Miss Nma Russell,
Bra( bury Mr and Mrs Joe Lamg
and son Richard Keith Dayton
joined them (or the weekend
Tuesday Mr ~and Mrs Harry
I .a!ng left f~1layton for a visit
before rcturmng to Cleveland
Mrs Harry Moore was in Hunt
lngton sunc ay wtth her tuster
\1n H R stewart and her dau
g:ltter an law Mr '
Mn Hnry
~1Mre Jr Ashlan~ for a visit
Mrs Eloise Chapman, Daytop, former local resident, 1s an
Sgt and Mrs John Bechtle alld
daughter Mary Jane England Air nouocmg the engagement and approaching mamage or her
Force Bale La have been v1stt daughter, Lois Ann Chapman, Dayton, to BtU Puckett, Day
log hiS parents Mr and Mrs ton, son of Mr and Mrs ElzaJ'uckett Middleport

the Plrst

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Weather

Devoted l'o 'llae lnterem., , . . ...,,.,.,,.. ...,_

Ohl'o Eta Phi
Vroman Elected
Meehng
• Held
President Of
Tuesday N'lg ht
Crusader Group
Charles Vroman wn11 elected
Tht Olllo F.ta Phi chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi s01orlty will
meet et the Ohio Fuel Gas Com
pany suile of office~ In tho new
Coats Build mg.
Nor! b Second
Avenue this wlntrr
.Mrs Donna W Jonc5 prcsulen t
waa In clurge or the meeting
held Tuesday nlghl when Mr11
Lois An~ Roscnbnum wRs c:hosen
to represent the chapttr as t!leir
:V.alU~ttn.c G1rl ln the sorOrity

he Dai y

Pomer.oy Garden
Club Meeting
Held On Monday

Mr! Elwood Lewts and Mr and
Mr.s Wilbur Hanntng went to
RosevlUe Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Mrs Leonard Hannmg
Fred I Gardner pastor of the
Churcb of Chr1st left Tuesday
for Wooster wll~e he w11l attend

a pastors mectmg and then go to
Cleveland 11ftcr hu y.lfc who ts
VISiting her Sister Mrs Ed Le-

Roiltitlble ment1on was S1ven to
tht!J~ens Garden and Nature

or

Sherley
WoodMrsat Cheshire
Mr and
Griff Russell

""""", Chauncey Garden Club • scrapbabks.
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G~p Club tied for th1rd place

and Mro Jake Gree!, Sfndr~ an!
Bill and Allie Dull Middlep'\1'1,

Lois Ann Chapman To Be Wed

CRICAGO (UP)-Richard l!lg
gins, 31 believes a man'a homehowever well ventilated-is h1s
) mtle
( Hls estranged w1fe VLrgtma 2fl
felt differently
At least sbe didn t th1nk much
of bl&amp; practice of 119rlng holes In
theftall• of th01r bome tc&gt; spy
on~~ins espionage aetlvltles
wore deswbcd to ~upenor Court
Judge Elmer N Holmgren
wedne~day by Mrs H~i~~IDB at
torney, Wtlliam Marosco
I Higgina followed Ills wife when
ever ohe ten !tie boUle made
peepholes 10 the walls of the1r
bouse to. peer at her and bored
1 nole in a lmt Roor ce1lllli to
1look down on ber
Muosco
cbarged
Tbe bearini ended w1th Hlulna
agreeing to plug up the boles an'd.
to 11ve up h~ cloak and dagger'
actiVIties
H• will alsd tiave to
IIY hla wit• 136 weeklY BUpport
~nul her auit 1or divorce eharillli
cruellY I• deeldlil.

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of the Ohio Educabon A!lsociaUon
in Columbus and Prinopal Earl
Kmgbt was elected as alternate

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Association to the Southeastern
Oh1o Educat1on Association m
Athens are Mn Ben Phil!On and
Pnoopal Leo Kenned)' Alternates
are C E \'oung and Mn Clarence
Larey
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Shnn
For Sept. 21 At
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Fesbval

E. c Hurst sccrctro of the
Jacks(ln County Shrine Club 1w
wr tten local Shrmers that Sat

urday Sepl 21 baa been de!lg
natcd as Shrme Day for the an
nual Jackton County Apple Feshval which will be held from
sept 18 2l
Members of Aladdin Temple
wtll appear m Jackson m unt
ftlrtn and alJ members of tile
Shr1ne Club are tnvlted
The first show w11l be about
3 30 p m and other shows will
follow until 9 p m
Nl Shr1ners are asked to
wear their Fez at the festival

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bUf) lor the Ice cream Whleh ported employes back at wort.
they contributed lor the party
The walkouts branded by Ohio
A large number of people Bell as un ..uthom:ed" bave baJB.
were not contacted Wcdnesda) pered long diSt.nce ae~ In t11e
evenmg but the campaign for affected c1h~&gt;s
members is to be contmued and
Umon offiCials said tbe aetuMt
tickets may be securtd from !frs taken by unton locals WI! on I
Dunham Mrs John Ketchka or legally authorlled bum sm~
Mrs. Martin Abbott or the tJc Ithe mternatlonal exeeutLve board
let ccmm1ttee
had approved the 1\rike and the
contract already bid expired
MEIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
Umon and &lt;nrnpany repreaenta
Admj.tted M'abei Plt!lscher t1ves met tuday m Cleveland With
Cleveland
federal mediators T W RobertJon
Dutcharged Robert Eblm Porn and Kenneth McMahon m Jn et
eroy
fort to break tbe deadlock over
Blrtha lolr and M" Charles wages lnngr bene!ita '"d 1fllilli
Welch Dexter 1 daughter
of contract
Workers 1n the var1ous c1t1es
ASKS DIVORCE
walked out because of lack of

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Betty Fairchild plamti{f re progress tn prev1ous negot1abons
pre5ellted by Lavella and Vamty The walkout~:: began when Colum
of Athens has flied for divorce bus workers left tbe1r JOb! Tueafrom EJmer Furehlld Rt 1 day n~ght
Carpenter In Me 1gs countY Com
At Ironton the company obmon Pleas Court
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mass p1cket1118 Pollee there also
arrested two pickets who refused

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St'll
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OffICI
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~:~m;oth:r~;:~a!o~k:~~C:rom
ClerkFor LocaIDraft Board

to stop lhe practice ol loekmg

Forget·Me-Not

Sale
By Mayor Fisher

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Mrs Guy Reynolds
elected
to tbc State Convention

reuewall w1t- "&lt;t~even ~ bargalftlng
unit8 moss tbe eounlry
The umon aaid w..tem Electrl&lt;
had offered an average hourly pay
Approximately 200 membe1 boost of mne eenla under a threeshiPS to the MiddleJ)urt Athlet1&lt;: year contract wtth wage reopenA.uoctatJOn were sold by mem 1ng options tw1ee during that per
bers of the MH'S football team 10d The umon 1s aeekln&amp;' a one
Wednesday mght m a town Wid" year contract wtth wage hikn av
canvass
eragmg 11 1,2 cents an bour
Coach John Thompson and Mrs
Oh1o Bell 'l;elephone Co teport
H L Dunham cha~rman of the ed tGday about 4 600 employes
MAA membership commlltcc were on wildcat stnkes 1n five
wert 111 chuge of f)lans for the Ohm c1hes Negotlalionl! resumel
driVe Because the best lime for w1th tile Commumcallon Wortera
the team to assist n the dnvc of Amenca umon 1n Cleveland
was at the usual prayer meeung Bell cfhc1uls sa1d employes were
hour the ul!ual accompamment p1cketmg of"ccs an Akron Iron
of 11ren from the F1rc Depart ton and Columbus
ment and mus1c by tile High
E nployes also were out at Lon
School band w111 om1tted
don and Kent but there were no
The Fire Department transport J reports of p cket lines
ed tllc team around town 1nd The company sa1d all employes
they reported at the H1gh School returned to work today at Clevewh.ere mother, of th.e football land ~bout 400 employes at the
players bad cooktes and Jcl' Glenville Exchange 1n that area
cteam to 9tt've the worker~
returned to lhe1r JOI&gt;s Wednelday
The committee thanked Mr and mgbt after a work stoppage of
~Irs Wilbur Rowley and the Su several hours
preme Iff! Cream Co ot Brad
Ashtabula and Canton alao'rf!

ome plan for resummg classes
.Jun1on pres1dcnt Robert Nel
at Hattie Cotton .scllool which son vice president Dlxte Pierce
was gutted by 8 dynamite blast secretary Carolyn Milhoan tre~
early Tuesday
surer Edward Crooks Execu
hve officer Mark Kctly
Orrtcta I s Sllld here today time has been extended ror apph
Sophomores president oenna~
cants
to appear fqr the clerk's posillon or the Selective Sor
Walburn TICe pres1dent Ronnie
Enns secretary ~onme Van vtce Board of Me1gs County
Oh1o Selecttve Service Person Cooney treasurer Judy Clark
Major Brennan said that appb
&lt;eXecutive off1cer Loretta H11nnjD~ oel Officer Major J 0 Brennan
met Wednesday w!Ut the local cation lonna eould be secured at
Endorsed
boJf(l to mterv1ew applicants so the local board off1ce or from the
ANSW&amp;R TWO CA~LS
Pomeroy ttlltfllency squadm~n lew appeared that MaJor Brenna~ preeenl loe&gt;t board elerk between
answered two calls Wednesday tolled the board to witbhold fur BOW and Monday
Mrs Russell wtll be leavmg on
dunng
thetr lunch bour whev Ml ther action aptil otber qualdled
Ma)or C 0 Fisher has endors
pel'flona
in
the
couaty
C()uld
be September 23 to accept employ
bel
Fle~her
Che!!ter
was
lakttn
ed the 19~7 Forget ll1e Not Sole
Interested m the Job betna: vacated ment m the public school system
wh1ch is sponsored by the DAV to Me1ga General Hospital at 12 15 by
Mrs Ann Rusaell
of the county
p
m
and
a
brush
[Jre
Jt
Dead
Mrs. Dale Mournmg I! Middle
H poS81blc the local hoard would
port cba1rman of the sale which Mans Curve was attended .,..Jib
like
to place tbe c1erk tmme~bately
Be
explained
that
the
State
Dl
will be held Sept 21 and Mrs f1re trucb one and two at 12 4fi1 rector of Selective Servace w11 m prder to have at least • week of
Edit~ Speneer 15 eholnnan of
LAUSCH&amp; SPI,Io~S
.,Wous to giVe mterested typlstl tralnmg before Mra Russell
Pomeroy
DAYTON 0 UP - Sen Frank an opportumty to consider the leaves Tbe "alary of the poRtion
would be lrt hne w1tb present
V~~unteer worker&amp; are needed Lausche (ll-Ohlol sa1d Wednesday Civil Se"1"' offer and to appear Civil Somce and would probably
rot me sale and anyonE" w1shing tbat acceptance of one'' jeuaw before the local board membe" bt much higher than !imular posl.
to !f!IBI may &lt;nntact one of the maD on the baslo of 0&lt;1"*1111'' u 11 tho lllasomc Temple !lontlay Uoll5 m the wunt1
vital to lite BUrVival ol 1 tlltlon.
tvtnlq II 7:30 p m

Thursday September 26 has been set as the date lor the
Employees
School Board mrmbers and thetr wtves The date was set at
a meetmg of the Pomeroy Board of Education held 'tuesday
everung
The annual dtnner wW be held at the Farmers Hotel m
Gallipolis beslnnlng at 8 30 p m
-- - - ID other business before the Car by Pret~ton Motors far use in
Board a resolution wu adopted the Driver Education program m
authot111ng Pomeroy SOnlor Jllgn Pomeroy H1gh School
School membjlrablp In the Ohio A report wu also submitted
High SChool Athletic Allotubon that the repurs and improvements
lor the year of 10117-68
on the Pomeroy H1gh Football
Frank 0 Retton was employed Stadium have beer1 completed by
to be in charge of Pomeroy's Ree the Pomeroy Cement Block 'Com
reatlon and Playgroudd program pony
Dr H D Brown was eleeted to
Member• !lretent at the meeting
be a delegate to the 10117 conven were H 1!: Boney president W
!lob ol the Ohio Sehoollloarda Aa H Anderton vlo"f''"elldont J Ed
soclat10n
ward Foster clerk Ralph Graves
Ackliowledgement was made of member 1n~ Sbperlntondent of
cbflllileJL
tltt deUVel'f of t. Dr~ver's Trlittj,tll SCIIMII Cllarlea S. G&lt;bbo.

Iannual dinner meeting or lhe Pomeroy Teachers

I

Beirne prcdltted that In 1dd1

11on to the 55 ooo affected workers
another 145 000 un1on memben
would reopect picket UneL
The dt!Pllte &lt;nn!"ma eontnct

~

I

J Ph1hp G1bbs Columbus dl~
tnct commewal manager lor
OhiO Bell mud management per
sonnet ha~e taken over operation
of long diStance 5w1tchboards
Emergencv calls be Utd are
g1ven pnor~tv He sa1d problem•
have arisen m peak tralftc pe
r1ods and ddficulty can be ex
pected With repair operations

MARKET R&amp;PORT

CINCINNA'tl UP - Produce
Eus steady prices at fanns
consumers whites and broWDJ, A..
tumbos 52 54 A large 4IHIO A medium 3HO A small 23 25 8 large
3HZ, FOB A lllfie 55-56, A me-

dium 46-17 8 large 48-51
Cbieken• steaey lryen 3-3\1
lbs 17 18 beavy bona 13-15, IIJIII
hens 1~ 1%, pnce dlstributioa on
fryers, 100,400 at 17, 12100 11 18,
9 000 undotenmned
Butter, 10 ...re 71

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