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)Yoodman ·Hall, Wedn!J:day aflet-

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Bailey) ani! four children of Levittown, N. Y., and Mri, Harold JJarrl•on (Mary lane Balley) and children of Fort Pierce, Fla, are vJs.
iting theJr parents, l\.lr. and• Mrs.
Her111an B•lley.
Peggy Vanderhoof, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Carl Vanderhoof of
Marion, is ~he guest of ,her uncle

we~e Joined there by &amp;Irs. 'Herolrt

Johnson, Ricbard Leifheit
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MISS Nancy Runyon, of SpriDtf·

CO!llas aod 1 Dianne. They wtU Clarence
llpend a week with the Vander- Slater

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her grandmother, Mrs. Charles ]f. HarUty
Swnnson, , •t Gallipolis. She wlU ..,,. for
also visit ber uncle and aunt, ~r.
and Mrs. Charlea •8. Swanson and
family, ~tote returning home.
lfiss Loll Cecil was taken to the
Melgo General Hospital yesterday
by the Rawjlnga-Coats' ambulante
for tre~anent.
Mrs. Hr,l.(ID Beeson arrived fr.om.
Columbtil Wedneaday foi- a '1'llt
with lllrl. W. H. JqbUOi and other
friends,.._\1t
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llelgs County bore the brunt Friday night of one of tile
worst eleclrlcal and thunder stonns it has experlerlced In a ·
ntll!lber of years according to County Engineer JED Harttn•
ger today.
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result of the stonn and that there had been reports however,

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by redudng vitlbihty to •n almost
zero.
maDded to the lfeig• County Jt:-'1
The
weathtrman eam'e up with
lod37 under bond of $3 000 each
bit u!lual prediction today - more
l :w.aitin&amp; Grand Jury action on fatn.
eb,jges of, IBI!Iult with intent to
But he sa1d there 1~uld be fair
kill' and uttering of menacing weather
Sunrlay was the seattcred
threats.
showe111 and tnundenbowen ex~
petleo today would end by tonighl
At IUDr!Je today, Clevellnd re·
ported tbe o~ly ramtall. There
wat a' layer of ground fog over
mOlt of the other areas of the
llate.
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T.-o Racine brothen were

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AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES

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1954 CHEVROl£l 210 ------ ·-- ·---- $895
2 Dr.

Seda~t

Radio lleater, Sll\. :frAAJiritoolon. BoauUiul two

tone blue orlglnai flnllh. Extra clean inaldo and out. A one ownoer car.

1954 BUICK Ctntury · ·-- ---- -- ·-- · $1,295
2 Dr. Rtvtern CP!l. Dynafibw, Radio and Heater. Clean blue and
white ori1lnal fln!fh. wltll • .,. seal eovert. Thlo ear showo ueeptlonaleare.
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4 Dr. Sedao. llynaflow, Ridlo, Healer, Power Steering and ·Power
Brake~ Spotleoo orl1lnal Blue an&lt;! White finish with extra 11e..
bluolntertor. A really wonderful ear at olow price.

1955 PLYMOuTH V8 Belvecftrt ·· · · $_1,~70

• Dr. Sedan. Automatic Shift. Radio and Healer. Locally owned.
A vrr-t elean ear lnalde and out.

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Peoplea today J matter, in yhu:!l
U!wtence' Jeffrlel. wu ,acruaed by
Wilbur Smith ot 1Gahanna Ob1o

conversion ot _property w:b
oettled by Jeflrlel , agreeinc to
\'ay Smitll . for a PQDY left in his
care which be atleJoclly sold tu
another party. IOffrU.s also agreed
to pay the f01t1 Df the ease anrs
the matter di1111iRM: witbout r!a[

In ller foul. She Is tho . 8fand·
dauah\er of Mr. and Mr.. C, H.
Wl1e Jr.
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Mrs. R. k. Pictens and 1on, Ray,
lett Wc.dneada¥ lor M!nneapolia,,
Minn., where they wlll visit her

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parent•, Jlr. and Mn. Ralph erosby~.... J E H I nd I

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fulf~lze -:-\ .
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Dr.
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aqd Mrs.
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Alia and Jamea In Spflnilfleld. ,
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ll&gt;eal C.o&lt;u Cpla
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vtslted reliltlve•
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vacatton;,;;ii}iipiu!
91 tile "
Chlil-eb

FURNITU~E
0. !lie~ C11Mr II

1955 CHEVROLET V8 -- ·-- ·-------- $1,225

Dr. 210 Sedan. P~wer1llda, Radio ~nd Heater: Boautlfnl tan
and while finish wlth new tan and white' seat covero. Low mile·
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1955 BUICK Special .... · ' .. -- -- -- -- -$_1-,290

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1956 MERCCIIY VI Moltclalr · ·· ··· $1,995 .
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one Owittl' r.h.

• 1956 CHEVROiit VI ·.. -- .. -- -- -- · $1,495
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IMt Vltt1l tl'lm. Radio ancllleater•

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fORD va ·.. ·\·-- .......... -- $1,395·

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4 Dr. Sadall. New Orefll and wklte flilloh with new aray oeat
eevera. For the peracon who wanle a late model car with • Std.
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patient at the St. Jm!E!ph Ho11pltal,
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Sandra llctz, daughter of Mr.
and Mr~. Wtlhnm .Bctl Jeckaon, ~
recovering from blood poisonlQJ

AU NEW r!!RNITURE FOR

of buvy water on some of the
county roads during the heightll
of the atorm whJ('b dumped an ~
average of J 8 ln('beJ ot rain
throu;.ti:Iou~ the area
There Vlere no windJ or hght..
nJng damages re~orted in tbe
rounty, but tbe torrential rains
&lt;1dded to the halard• of driving

ltaeioe B~others ·
Bound To Jui·y
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and Mrs Wllli:lm B Downie anrl Wallace Laine al\d son, llmmy,
other relative!.
will arrive Friday for the weekend
Mrs. JOSE:ph Matthews and fam- with thl!tr . grandmothcr~ returning
Uy of Cincinnati are visit10g wit~ to Clcvebnil Sttnd1y.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sisson ann
MJsset DPrbara and
Mrs. Paulne Angeletti of 378 E vert have retUrnmf frorq, ,a '"'''" ·II'
Seeond·st.
weeks vlait with robtivea in
iumbut.
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the Holzer llospltal In ~iJalllpolia.
:drs. Hoce IF! a si.!ter nf Mrs.
sic Hennesy,
, '"'tt r
Mro. Lo~111 Douglos, 'wpo ba•
been o~~s:listln!J U1 the C:ll"C! of ldrs.
Ida Nell, at lhe home Iff !&lt;irs. Lll·
llan McGhee, baa ~turned to her
home in Belle, W. Va.
Mn. r•.1ul Darnell is a aurgiciil

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AR~t- BIJimAU OPENS STATION More Than 1.81nch Rainfall
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field.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fred:er
of Rac!ne apant tho holldJ.V weeJ&lt;.
end at Dayton with Mr. Freeker's
10n and daughter-ln·law. Mr. and
Mr1. HermaD F'reck~r and famuy
Mr. and Mta. Donnld Marks
Ullloll
have returned from a •tacaUon &amp;1 1 Mc!G~~·· ,
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Virginia Beach.
and . Mrs. JWry Laing o!
Mn. Louis Mitchetrield and
nre JU~Itl or the ,form·
children or Rochester, Mich. arP~..
)Bother, Mrs. Edna Laing, 'and
the gue&amp;ts ot her m~Jther, Mr~o .
cousin, Mlu Nin:1 Russell
Floyd Clark. ,
wW also vlsil Mrs. Laing's
MI .. Margaret 1o Elberfeld of
Mr. end Mrs: ~ale.
Westervtu0 Ia the guest of Mr. WrJ.Uht of R,utland.' Mr.•nd l!a':-s.

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for lbe
and aunt, Mr. and Mn:. L W. 'Me- lies. Mn.

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lllrs. Cllarle$ Finnigan

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Pomeroy Bend

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Is Hostess For
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llan today loUed lil his barn
-~ocl Part whjle nelng
wu vltluaUy eoneeded him saturday's ''162,100 Hollywood Gold
CUp.
Mrs. Earl 'f'homa entertained
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day evenl.:l~ with a !Jyette shower
honoring her alBter, Mta Harold
Hoger.
The gift table wu placed In
THEATRES
front of a picture window end
MEIGS-POMEROY
decorated wltb a large stork and
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TDN.IGHT ,
and blue wa• carried out lo the
'-ruE FEMALE ANIMAL''
decorations.
Hedy LaMarr- Jane Powell
Featurette
1 Durflt1 the evening game• Mrs. George Wildermuth Is
were played and prizm; were a· vlsttmg in Massillon wi&amp;h Mr. ani.
"A BOY AND IDS DOG"
warded to Mary Lou Burnaide, Mr1. Jame.s Ruckman {Corinne
Ruth Staockton and Mrs. Floyd Ashworth) and lillont d•ugbter,
SATURDAY
Barbara Ann.
Kina.
"D~ON AT SUNDOWN"
A pink &lt;~Dd blue decorated cake
Mr. tna Mrs. Hoy ".Riffle and
Randolph Seoll - John Carroll tee cream deconrecl with mina· son Melvht have returned from
-alsoture blue storks, coflee, lemon· DeKalb, DJ. where they vliJted
"LET'S BE HAPPY"
ade, and miniature :~tc..rk favors the formers brother F..mory llif.
Tony lhrlln- Vera Ellen
were served by the hostess and fie, who was injured in a farm
SUNDAY 1111 TUIIDAY ~ Mrs. Geora:ia Thoma to tt,. follow· aecldent. Mr. RIIne h11d juat J'IJ
"COWBOY"
ing guests Mrs. Laura Hager, Mrs. turned home from a Chleago
Glenn Ford- Jock Lemmon
Yvonfte F)owen and daugbte; 1 Hospital, where be had been UD·
Bren(la, Mrs. Harold Bumaide, der the eare of a bonP- specialist
TEMPLE-Middleport
Mary Loa Burnside, Miu June since January 1. Enroute hOrtl!!
Sayre,
Mn. lames ~ayre
an•l the Rtrfie'a spenJ; a day at Lake
TONIGHT ond SATURDf.Y
daughter
Brenda,
Mrs.
Floyd
Michigan.
THE MONOLITH MONSTERS
King,
Mist~ Ruth Storkton, Miss
Melvin Riffle Ha11 returned to
Grant William•, Lola Albrlj]ht Linda Stockton, Mrs
Roberta
h111
employment at Columbu~
-alsoCruthcrs
ilnd
daughter
Debbu:,
after
a two weeks vacation with
"LOVE SLAVES OF
Mrs. Webtr Thoma, Mlas Norma his parento, Mr. and Mra. Roy
THE AMAZON"
Bcarhs, M:r.a Florence Burnaidc. Riffle
Don Taylor - G1anna Segele Miss Barbara Eskew, Mr1 Glen
Mrs. Pearl HyceJI end grand·
Thoma,
Mrs.
Georgia
Thoma
an.!
aon,
Rodney have returned home
SUNDAY ond MONDAY ,
the honored guett Mra. Harold after a two weeks visit In Bloom·
"DARBY'S RANGERS"
Hager.
field, N. J with Rev. and Mn
Jame• (Maveilrk) Garner
Sending gifta were Mcry Kauf! Niels Christensen
Etchalka Choureau Mrs. Bert Sayre, Mrs. Dana Mur·
Mrs Emma Leifheit,
Mra
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Theodore Lehew, William Lehew
son Teddy r~pent hut Sunday
at Groveport With Mr. and Mra
Robert Lehew and dauahter. They

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About one ineh was reported at
both Cleveland and Youngstowa
while three quartera of an ineh
ilrendled tho Dayton and £ lncllf
natlareaa.
Early temperatures today ran&amp;·
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fJulmentating, Editorially
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that. w1th present-day facilities and weather •·so Jlatpar of tb~ fun~, •
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detection data, there is i10' way for the U. S. )0;00 ilowdy Doody ' ' ; , ..
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Weather Bureau's tornado warning service 10.
11:00 Fury
to detect the approach of all major torna· 11 :30 B(ondte.
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Bureau concerning tornado forecasts in recent years, and some this year, especially
that connected with recent tornadoes in Kan·
sas - in which more than a dozen persons
were killed.
~ritirisms will, of course, be made each
year, but -in the field of tornado detectio.n
- they are seldom vali4 criticisms.
The opposite is true concerning hurricanes A hurricane is a huge storm, moving
very ' lowly, and can be tracked, its center
can be detected - relatively easily. On the
~ontrary, tornadoes develop suddenly, sometimes almost without any warning, strike rapldly. and are usu ally over within twelve min1tes.
That is the average life of a tornado When
tornadoes strike suddenly, as !)ley did in
Wisconsin and Kansas recently, citizens are
Inclined to ask why the U. S. Weather Bureau's tornado forecast did not warn of the
danger ahead This 1s impossible, in all cases
concerning tornadoes
While many Americans understand this, it
Is important for the average citizen to realite

does, or to wayn residents In areas which \2:00
12:311
might be hit.
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A recent wire-service story spoke of the 1:00
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eau station at Kansas City as "charged witll 5:00
5·31j
keeping Americans from getting -kille!l," The 3:00
story gave the Weather Bureau chief's rea· 6:1d
sons ~ nd ~xplanations why j ~e !{_a!!,SijS City
storms were not detected, or WP.Y
feP,
idents were not warned of ·tl!!iii;~:::~~~:~: ~
these tornadoes. No llllCIIU is n
there was some negli,!lfPCe,' II 011e Ullliet:
stands the nature of the tbr~ci,Q . Tn!,; ~a,
ditions can be w~tcbtd, 1\M ~DC~~Ill 9\lli~ P
di\ions can be reP,l!tt~.
However, racta,• r.~J~rl~ -110,
teet forming to11~11fi;
ber of years - d:~~~~t~r'~:~~~~~~~~
of one scientist !
weather mforrna\lop - ljtf~r,e' 'map wiU up.
cover enough of IJ\e seerets Jlf nat~~re
know when tornll(lbes w11J •U~-

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This year, perhaps more than any other for several ,in the
past, has been one of "Great Exodus" into central Ohio by
Meigs County teachen nnd administrators•
Most remarkable is that five form er Mergs coaches or teache,rs are congregated within a 20-mlle rAdius of the Mt. Gilead
area. Items
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Hartsell Dodrill, fo rmer East ~rn High coach, is settled at
MI. Gilead as Industrial arts lnsti'Uctor and grid coach.
' Dick Retton. still of Pomeroy but not for long, moves to
Mansfield-Madison as head basketball coach ' not far from
Dodrill.
Robert (Buck) Grav. recently resigned executive head ol
Eastern District. goes to Johnsville, Morrow County, within
20 miles of Mt Gilead.
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grid eoaeh . nnd mul!h beloved, I! jolnls ~ct n littl e&gt; stiffer each year
a! Mt Vernon
when i! cort1es time lo roll out of
Charles Stpnlcy , nutlvc Mch!s t~ o sack in t ~e morning .,..

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It Look It's Best ~ ... ,''Fe~ti.1re .For F.eoture
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W. S. C. S. PICNIC
W. 8 c. s. picnic at the home

of Mrs ' M L. French. Monday
evening, rain or ahiht~. , Claa! It
and Afternoon Clrcl•s inylt~~·
Bring !avorlte covered dish an~
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The Friendly Circle ol the Fe4·
erated Church will meet at the
12:00" ll!e on the Parm •
church Tuesday 'at 6 p.m. for a 12:30
Highway !lolldayo
potluck dlnn~r. Veapo~ 1ervlces
1:00
Quest
!or 1Adventure
In charge nl Mrs. Pearl Mora will
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Holi~ay Abroa•l
be held In the Llttlo Chapel of
the church, followjng the dinne.. , .00 Camera Eight
Mcmberl!l are requestotl to tak\)• ~ :00 ' Scloqco Theator · ,
[heir own table , enice. ~~,..
J ·30 Htrch of !oledlclne'
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Adllllttcd, July I 10· 'Irs. William ' :1&amp; Tbe Little Rascals
W. Inglea, Muon; Leonard 0. All· ,,ao Annie Oaki•J

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to
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larm pc)p.tbia age
'6,5 years
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trout bae ~ Into Its aho~IJ ina l op.
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boco usc It Is ridiculous. the Rev.
Drut lltft In Mlddltlllfrt It
RUPI&gt;Olt having uboolut clr
IIN'tllol lit ntw olr coft!lltlon- frnotoward
hlna on top to curl.
l!!t lnllollotlon-Lionol '""'
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Mlddl~ port
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boll game while going to on&lt;&gt; (II
furniture ~na'n !Wison U.1 ker In tl)at wr'rc po~!tlble, it Wtl \lld hop.
~lddleport. If they happen to he
pen to this couplet - Anot~er Ia
lllbermen. huve a real trent theoe d ocket Lullunce Of Middleportd•1•·
And of course mnn Y faithful
Ed hna mounted on hla orflco
foll 11w thoir sons whort1·
waJI a 16-pound trout he hooked mothers
uvcr they ['lay
1nd landed in Canadian WB tcra
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\Veath.,..lll
The Jack Paar Show
Sip Off

'oh ttlon for t'is ls to take
up o slrlrt regi me of exerctseo, or
~ rnddcnta11y, Buck Grny Is ' Mt ct~h!i lhr n!lc!l. which wti'd all be
worrying nbout keeping the luwn wise to do, but very few of us will I• ~:!~!:• Patriot ; Mi1s Elizabeth
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eut at hb rural Melgo home on Rt do 11.
Manuel C. Grueser,
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Pomeroy:
George W Coi'bln,
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youth
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Qalllpolls;
L Null, GalllP,O·
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hs Forry;
R.
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loase Is no •lmple thin g
Fronk
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nlrdio
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bouse it!;c lf!
Surely, tt•e Gray.!! feel, one of Lpauue.gpmca He was ttlere Thltra July It:
dpy nll ht lor Roolno va, tho ColD' Mrs. Loul• M&lt;tCor1,Pick,
tf!oe three 11ught to moW tbc
nels' - Mr 'and Mrs Hnbort Price
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or combined lB one dust. It ~to•
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F~Iloweli(p o{ ~ ~alb lleth~
&lt;hati, Ch¥rch who plap Ia alit~
th , Ljlncp1IP• Camp, on~ lloflil

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our front Aug. 17 could do much to enliven intereBf \D !lQallng and water sporta generally l!ere.
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~ven the weather conspired ~ r~duce lljla_
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lAteness of the season ~nd coPfUcts W!lb O!b!'!' areal slaillli
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~uld have been.
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A minimum of 30 and up ~ ~' profe~~ioJial drlv,rs wi\11
h·powered boats seeking po q!f on a l)~i!pJllll r:~~n~ s~;~!F
111 be here from til points I the mldw~~- Mdi!d .'!3 W.fl!lf
me~ forward In the "runa uti• cl~s' loc~Uy, ptll~ ~g'l\a
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Le,.on Jor July 13: "SOpAL

JUSTICE AND THE' GO~
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tace, hydroplane Claas B; flf\h r~-. bYd~laP,e' Clap t;
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•final unlimited race an engravpd' lf.OP!IY roet to the wlqqer.

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· lt~tlnr and •I!Ce'Ptahle cllll)ax to a week of gala fun :which wUl
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2 bedrooms. A 1 hardwood floors
plaotered walla, full blloement;
mcludink draperies and buUt.in
washer and dryer. Call Mason
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7 7 '8te

A'~tibioties To R~ue

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Antibiotics are coming to

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Modernized 4: bedroom. home 1Witl\ fi!BCUe of American cattlemen
uttuty, bath, and aummer ,cool· ,who've been barasaed for many
lng system Phon• 8151 lri"'Hs· years by 1 valUe type of dlleose'
clne between 8:30 aod 4:30 Mon- that attackl animals in tranail.
doy lhru Fridoy.
Dr Nelson King of tho Ohio ~g·
7 8 1 ~t-= 1 ricultural Experiment station 'baa
------:--:-:--:-:--;- 1out shipping lever obarply In heel
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' 'eall)e by the mjeetion of 10 cubic
oeenumeters of biclllin or combiotlc.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT ' ·
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The Ohio otallon buys !be bulk
Eoto" of Chorln E. W. Downlo
of Its expcrtmentel cattle from
Decused
T,xas rancl;lcn. Eight of every
No. 17,876
Notice ts hereby given that 100 cattle not given an anllbiolle
i1ora o Dowttie whoso P""t Offieo on the ranse developed ohlpplng
address1il Pooieroy, Obio baa bee11 fever before reaching Wooster or
duly appointed Excl:utr!X of :he shortly therJafler. Yet ooly 6 of
Estate of Charleo E w. Downie each 100 ealvei 1lven o'JI inlee·
late of PmMroy, M.l·ige County, tion in Texas came down with

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mala were rou.ea •DY ·~

AltboUII&gt; Dr.
encour•liDI, he

oaoe io· itill
ery. Tbe c:a9ae.
petlo a virus, Ia nol. yet lm6wn., Tbe,
bacteria '!mown u Pu~ur'-~ ore
,present lo airlm•ll alck w!lb ·ohlppiog fever, yel wnen )hey ~ro ,,.
jeetod into healthy anlmall IYMI"
to101 filii to develop.
. Dr. King tbtlorllea ·lhat, 1
and possibly other eire&amp;&amp;.
lower the animal'•
ing It po"ible for
other orsanlama lo

Beauttful 2·beU.room r1ome Ctn Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 3rd day of July 19111l.
tr&lt;Jily lo:!J.Ied, out of h1gb Wll
JOHI; ~- bACON
ter Beautiful nvel' v1cw. Larg'
Judge of tbe Frobote Court
yard, garagP. A.'!ailc!U!e Augu!it
lleigs County, Ohio
hrst Phone 319-M
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Rooma-Apartmlmts.
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SUPER PREMIUM
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4 room npadment for rent 145
Mulberry Ave C"U Harper's

PomeroJ Farm Bureau
Co-Op Association

Tatlm Shop

NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
!ttate of Judson 8. Torrence

7 7 6tp

Decooood
Cooo No. 17,179

Hours· 6 00 AM to 10:00 PM.
!)ally Except Sundoy

Noti~e is hereby g1vFn that
TWo furnlshfd apartnient1. See
Olive Torrenre, whose Post Of·
Ewing Store o.. call 133.
7 113tc flee j.ddross 18 Roodsvllle, Ohio,
bas been duly a~poi11ted Executrix
Jamm1 Edgar Ashley will not be
of
the Estate of Judson B . Torresponsible for any dc~ts madl'
I 17 ) H$lp Wanle&lt;J _ren~e late of Reedsville, ~.eigs
by anyone except hun~~elr from
County, Ohio, deFeascd.
this dale
7 to 6tc
Wo~an to Uve in and care for four 1 Dated this :.nd day oz July 1958
ehtldren. No heavy work ·- or
JOHN G' BACON
WANTED· R1de to Ka1ser Plant,
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Judge of the Probate Court
Ravem1wood
M1dmght sh1ft
Starting July 13th. Pb. 6206·!11.
_ 7 12 310
Meigs Connty, Ohio
Good
B1nk
Grevel
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7 10 3tc
Loaded while you w01t Also --::-- -,--~--(l) 3, 12, 19, 3te
truck• nviiJ!able to haul at rea- (20)8uSi!'li!SS ~rvir.et
Robert E Dalley will not be re·
sonablc ratea
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h!R CONDITIONIN\l, Refrlgera
aponslble for any debts made by
WILLIAM' McKELVEY\.
tion service. Jack's Relrlgent1or
anyone except himseU from this
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Portl1nd, Ohio
New Haven Phooo TU-23,37
date.
lototo of Mobol 8. Wolwr
G 23 tf
Rober! E Dalley
Docooood
Kclv1nalor
rctll~Cl'lltor.
7 11 3tp Usud
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No.
17,172
Cood cond1t10n Phone Cl•cstcr
Notice is hereby given thai
TIRMITIS IXltRMINATID
YU 5~23!
7 7 8tp
Vacancy for (our patienbl. In·
For
fnle loapertion pbone 383-M, Vernon L. Weber whose Pool Of·
•pected and p..sed by S~te.
Gllmoro SuWIY Store, PomerOJ. flee address is R. D. No. I, !llld·
Day 11nd night nursing earc. Foa· ~~OR SAI.F...--9 room house, ga~ and
All work auuonteed. Full)&lt; In· dleport, Ohio, has been duly aptcr Rest Home~ Syracuse 846 X
water 750 SycbmOf(' St, Mtd·
aured
Vsuphon'o lndu,lritl and pomted Admimslrator of lhe Es• 7 12 Stc
dleport Call 0252
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lle81denllal 1'ermilo Coatr•l Ser- tate o! Mabel B. We"tr late of
County, Ohio, ,decea&amp;ed.
121 Cord Of Thanks L'UIIom B•ill K'to.neo dell&amp;..l 'lce, St. Maryo, W Va. ·• 3 8 II ·~gs
Dat•rl Lh11 25th day of June,
!or tour home. ,tree esUD)I&amp;el I
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Pho•e 1 l'hchiB iwfriL't!r&amp;th;.n apd Appli 1058
JOHN C. BACON
bor&amp; and customers who hava been
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a nee Service. Racine Tel. 3812
Judge of 14e Probate Court
110 kind d1.1ring my stay Ht Holzr.r
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Hospltul ami fiU«:e returnmg home New l.'hryalt••· Atrtcmp :~ 1 llP Case
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wmdow
Deluxe
Air
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MY FRIINDS
twncr 115 or 230 volts Regular I(.J\010 &amp; ···~W!!V ~tv.."'' !;~:avtt.:F.
Some Crie11cls of mine arc boys and
$31i4 9~ will sell et cool Phone · Pl.ooe 200. Clcl:•nd , •P~)iancr
girls,
3118-Y
7 &amp; 3tc
Store, '" '1/.· V:ain Slreet
Who live next door to me,
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243·11 NOTIC&amp; OF 'FILING AND MIAR·
Some frlenjJII are bUllY' grown up 1949
Hurley Duvidii(Ul Hydra·
lNG ON INVINTORY
folks,
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And 10me 1 ucver .see
Problte
Court, Melts CountY, Ohio
cond:t10n hlcod to .•ell. Phone
plliriD8 ~Y tac1011 Tr~lnoC
TU 2-4653 New Haven, W Va
Wflehma~ero. COLLINS JEWC. · TO the. E110cutor or Admlnotra·
On every 11!reet and rnuntry rood
7 8 6tp
KJIB• Pua.oroy.
'" 1 ~ ' ltll" and lo •uch ol ,th~ following
Tbe frl~ndly people live
ill are residentS of the state of
They hlp In many difierent way o Cubbt~ao plunt~~{i";t Dutch I ;:;.;,u~g ~r liA' p;n~MZ"''Frtlt: Ohio: surviving spous&amp;, If any;
More happinesa to give
and old-time pot"lu onion spts
catlm11les Raym()nd FlfP &amp;: Soru. next of kin, beneficiaries under
to 1M! piunted tn October. Also
Phone 77693, Cheshire, Ohio the will, if ••Y; the attorney or
Ailhough I don't know ali theh
rhuborb to cat and lo deep
'l·l·tf.
__,.,:__ Rttorneys representing any ot the
namea,
Rforem~ritloned penona:
f•cnzc n11d one pair bcsgic pupa
CV!IICRETio; ,1 81./lCIIJi
I'll amlle and help and share·
You ore hereby nolilied thot on
7 months old Second house ca~t
. lulld ltttet 'or L.tlu•
For wheo opeh nei'ghbnr does hio
lhe 8th day of Jul)' 19~8. on In·
from school hounc In Syracuse.
part,
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ventory and Appraisement' of the
Wm 11. Hohnco.
7 12 3lc
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CCJ, eatole
11tcre's gladnesA everywhere,
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coased, lata of Rt I, Middleport.
I Mil•• North ot P•mtroy
· (71 12, lle 3 pc brcakfust ~cls fli7 50 &amp; up,
Ohio, .in Blld County WDS filed in
lin .,, i-1. Colt wm. Gr-•
G pc 111'eakrasl set $15 00, twin
thio Court.
--~ ll.. k Sprinp
mnhcgnny beds $1D; table ra·
( ts 1 Aut.J Sqies
dlos $10, combi nation 1adlo II
Heaflnl on satd Inventory and
-G::-n-:d- (1.-.-. -u-....
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phono, all •peeds $17.50; 17"
Appraioement will be ha4_ before
Strom boo g-Carlson TV $40; O·S
thiS Court on the ~9th ~oy.of Joey .
~E BUY
Afl Moklo ond Mo~•i•
chairS $7 ® &amp;r: up, dlmng room
19D,, at IO · •'~lock o m.
MoTROPOLIT '-N
ITRUC\IIlAL I IIAM$
11ultQ $2!S; Bt:nrilx automatic
Exeeptlpns thereto may l;te flied
Ault ,IOIH
ICUr IRON - MITAU
wnoher $40, Mmhall Miller Jr.,
by any lhl,oreated porty ·at any
HmlsonvUie, 0 , Phone 2-4786
lime prior to five doys before the
llliiG Chevrolet V8 51,405 2 dr Se·
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date set !Of hearlna.
dap. o'ne of the sharpest 'C6 MY·
where. ' Poworglldo. SpotiC18
VInyl trim, Radio and Jleolor.
1 1 Bl~~lll)at'•, Ponieroy._ 7 12 8tt
1958 ford Vb $1)95 2 dr. Sedan .
.Sparkling original blue and
while llnloh Fordomatle. Blaclt·
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Gifb ere plaeed in a bauin~t
of ole wbJk lrbnmed tn baby blue
hP ~ Edgar Pratt entertain~ ~tb Ito..~ sbowE'l' for Kn
Balpb Pr~it,' at ber bome on
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G;;cs were pllyed with MrL
Clara Muqay, """· Bel•• Glue
and Mrs. · Donna Glue winning
prize!.
The refreshment table was cen·
tered wltb an arrangemen• of
blue bydraJillcas. ll(n, June Roush
arid lllra. ,Pauline Huddles~a asslated lllr~ Pratt ln aervmg tbc
desert eoune. The 1ee "ream was
decorated with a stork while the
ind!VIdual cakea hod a PAir of

Llldlle Haw- .•• , , .• , . , , , , , . Po111eroy Soclely

H.Jida Blee ............. , .. .. • Middleport Soeleb EdliOJ

attending w&lt;re

Twr'lr'ght Garden' Club rblans
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For Conventi.on In September
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Po"'e~y

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THEATRES

Mrs. Donna
Glaze, Mrs
Don StlV·
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Mra. Donna
G.bba,
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"LOVE SLAVES OF
TilE AMAZON"

Gianna Segele

Don Taylor -

SUNDAY and MONDAY
"DARBY'S RANGERS"
lamel {Maverick.) Garner
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Grange Meeting
Held Thursday

rle Nye, u co-hostess
and Workshop at the home or Mrs From Bellville! they will ga to 5t.
Mr.. Gerald Wildermuth, prelll· Pbll Williamson
L&lt;&gt;uls, ~!o' for a •ml with her
Roek Spnnga Gr•nge
dent, waa in charge of the meet· ; During thf&gt; program hour t•,Jo parents, Mr und Mrs. William regular r.euton, Thw;sday
lng whieh opened wltb the pledge ~wer quiz games were eonducted Bechtold before going to, Chilli· 1\'itb Amoo Leonard,
to the flag ond tbe dub ode. De· ~Y Mtss Garland.
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?tirs Hennessy, 'jfrs Williamson cothe on J\ugus 1 w•.,..re ev tez, preo\dlng
Thomas wm aMu,me his dutiell Ill
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N. Jones, deputY"mnater, eon·
Mils Etbel Garland read the verse and Mrs Ralph Gilmore were the no•tor of t•e Sole!" E &amp; R chu-•. du~d lnspo.Uon ' and work
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Ml 88 E1b 1 G
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given in the oeeond degree Mr~
• a Thursday in Milldepolt with Mrs ..One. wat also present and ,spoke
to roil eall wi
e r a•or an· were awa••e to
nual ona why.
land for a line arrongement of !lome Stewart.
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The convention to be' held at mixed tl4dloll In a f!'O:Cn glai!
ll!r and I(trs. Horton TbomoB bri,fly.
aowling Green September 10.11 container; Miss Sarah Phillips, for and 8008 have rettU"ned io their
"LJt~. Liberty , and ·lapplnese"
was announced. Card• of thanks butterllf weed and black-eyed su·
was
the tbe!Jle of lhc program
were read from Mrs lllelen Nease uns in a brown pottery bowl, a.nd holl)e, Clevel!lnd, after a vialt with sented
by Mrs. W A. Morgan,
at Holzer llospllal for flowers oent Mrs Mlnnl• Davia lor dining ta· hlB parenta, Mt and n!rs E•erctt turer The
song, ' 1Ameriea"
Mr and Mrs. Fioyrl Smith anri her and from the Downie family. ble arrangement of aha.sta dalstes Thomas.
~h011lll, OP&lt;&gt;ne1UJ1~
daughter Clnda have returned A letter wa~ also read from Mrs. and blue hydrangea on a mtrror.
Mrs. Caryl Canterbmry of Ar· GriJille
aram, followed
to the1r home in Koncsha Wis.
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lee,
W
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and
Mrs.
Juila
Davis
Jacobs of Weliaton, a form·
Red ribbon• were awarde to aod Mrs. Pat•y Broyins of Golllpo,
consm, after a weeks viait with Corlias
er
member.
M1a.s
Phtlllps for an arrangement
and on the blghwayo,
Mr and Mrs. Vern Davis and
Mra. T A HcnneSBy r:eported on of butterfly weed ~nd black-eyed lis were Thursday cvaniDg: gueJts nfety
on the (Bl'ID,
Blak~le~. County Agtrltultul'fl
other relaUvea.
the recent program pl~nnlng meet- suaans, in a black and orange con- {1/ Mr and Mrs Elmer W!ckham~ E
Mr. aod Mrs P K. Rusoell and ing held m Pomeroy and Mils tainer; and to ~Iss Garland lor an
Mr Lnd Mrs Fldyd Smith and Alent.
d,.ghter Paula Kay left today Garland reported on the program arrangement of splrea, yarrow, grandd2.uehwr of Kcposha, Will(! •
for a vacation trip to Tcnneaaee boob for tht! new year. Plans were white butterfly and zmnias -in a were recent dmncr 'lUests of! Mr.
to v1sit relatives Mrs Russell is
and
Mrs La~Tence Smith.
Tuesduy ('\'oning dinner gueRta
08 vacation from Dr. IJAVIS O(fite dilcua1ed for the next meeting on pink poUery vase
Auaust 14 which will be a picnic
The hosteMeel!l served a dessert of Mr and Mrs. Carl Moore were
and Mr Russell from 0 V E.C.
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MIS! Ruth llumphrey is makinJ preporoUons to h..e her lwuae·
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Mr and lllra Floyd Smitb and
hold goods oblpped to Orlando
granddaUilbtcr of Ken9sba, Wl.se, ,
where she has bought a new
:.1rs. C!U'l Moore and mothor,
ltome While In MlddleJiort she is
Mr~ Verne Davia cf MiddlfPOl'l
I the gueat ol Mr and Mra. Leo
and guests, Mr and Mrs. F1oyd
Searles
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beabout,
Kenosho, Wise lvlsited tWa week
Mr and Mrs Tom I!ooka and
The senior choir ol the "Middle· m Parkcra~urg and Gallipolis
daughlel'l
Evle recent
snd Trona
o( port Baotist
C~urchd held the~r
lllrson,
andRicky,
Mrs. Cl.rence
Might
Jr. li~~;E!~~~:~:1.~
Columbuo were
suesla ol
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of Bull nre
spend·
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stile! at lhell' oustneu( mee11 n&amp; ;n ~ar1Y~1 1 ~ mg a wepk wlth 'relatives in tbe
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borne 0 Mr. an
ro
area.
"ar. an d "mrs Roy Lawhorn an d Hubbsrd,
Wedneadoy
••enhtg
lllr' and Mrs. Benl1
after rebearJ~
, Wolle spent
children of Sprlnglleld bave beet,
Prealdnl j\:alad Hln~r· pre$1·
•IBlllng Mr. and Mrs. William dcd over the business oes!f9n,
Aull Tbey also vllllted Mr. an~ liken future plans tor tbe cho1t
Mra. Gene Dodson ond lamiJy,
ere made
lolr. and Mra. Charlea Snider of w Mrs. Pau·l sm~rt gave a readln~
Cbllllcothe, came today for loll" and Ml'll. Shirley Mlilo cbnd~~ed
84lq Sanborn, who accompanied
•oral games
'them back to Chillicothe, lor • "Mr and M;., Hu~bard aerve1
short •islt lolrL Snider and Ml18 9 de,;.rt eouraa' to the memben,
Sanborn will open,d "verol day• ~ nd Mro L D D'lea !drs
ne.1t week a! the Metbodilt 'Camp Bu~a~b Wblte." Mrs. Gr~ce 'Hysell,
Grounds, at Laneuter.
Mra Pearl BoUman, Mrs. Ftanee:-t
MIBa Mnrta Kay llubbard dau Be th Mrs Gerald Anthbnv
gbter of Mr. and lolra. l!orold "-· Mr:r J!hn rultz, Mra. Betty Gal·
Hubbard aooompanled her aunt l!!aber, lllrl. Claron"" L~c~y. 11~!­
Mrs Joaeph Gail,o, to Clllumbua d Jll d lllrl lolllll •nd ll!it
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Pia ina achool adm1riutr.tor, today
1\ad wo9 tbe hlseal job m t~e
Baatern School dist:rtct after ~ervtng tor 29 yeari as TupJer&amp; Platoa
High School principal.
He JiU emplo.red sat 11rday nt'ht
at • meeting of tbe Eastern board
Commissioners with a bid- of .. executtve hea~ of th• dl~ct.
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.fdr the new eqqibl}lent to be. Used by by the recent rtrement of Rob
Department
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Gray wbo 1 gomg to Johfl!
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by resoluttc;::,111?TII ·
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In Tuppero Plallll he marrted
former Doru lolcLille and
bave two ebilllren, David, 1.5,
Doris Ann, 8.
D.avu wu Tuppers Plains
S&lt;hool prinelpal ntu tho
IIDiddJe. of the Ul57·58 !erm wben
1thool there was coDJOli ·
the."!'W Route 7 bwld·
with Cheater. Then be Jerve•t
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were serlouly Iajured Sunday mornlag at 8:85 a.m: Ill 11 &lt;
b~d on auto crub at the Intersection of state Ro~iee-150 ud ,. ''""
7 siJ: tenlhl (If a mile west o,f Coolville.
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Arthur Morfarity, 41, 1638 Uncoln Heights, Pomeroy, ·wlici

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"Mulches Instead of Cultivation" was the topic of the pro.
gram, presented by Mill. T. A. MaY., when the Twilight Gar- Rev and Mrs Eugene Thomas
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f Mr Min 1 wtll iea•o tomorr~w fer Cam~
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met tnurs ~y eve ng a e orne 0
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n e Obto at Bellville where tbey 1will
Davia and Miss Sara}! Phillips, Mulberry Ave., with j'drs. Caf· serve as ,ouqselora for 1 week

Kathr;n Thompson, Mrs. Iko
Neal,
Mrs. Luke Brumbalow, Mrs
MEIG8-POMEROY
B N. E~st, MI., Ruth Wise, Mrs
Arbin Rouah, Mrs. C J. EbersTONIGHT
boch, Mrs Neva PraU, Mrs. Gm
Roush, Mrs. Ruth Laney, Mra: Jce
"Dl'lCISION AT SUNDOWN"
Randolph SeoU - ' John Carroll Postlewllt, ll!ra. Soe Bowen, Mrs.
Pauline Huddlclton and Debbie
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Loney.
"LET'S BE IIAPPY"
Sendang g:ifta werei Mrs. J ames
Tony Martin- Vera Ellen
I O'Brlcn, Mrs. HIJlk Young, Mrs.
SUNDAY and TUISDAY
I I• lllr s. Lena "cXIlt
I Gene Thene
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"COWBOY"
ley, Mrs. Car1 BflDDOD, Mrs. Tom
Woods Mn. Cecile l!uddleaton,
Glenn FO&lt;d- Jack Lemmon
Mldnltht Show Sot. 12 o'clock Mrs. Hilda RouBh and Mn. Rich·
ard Hovatter.
TEMPLE-Middleport
TONIGHT
TilE MONOLITH MONSTERS
Grant Williams, Lela Albright

Mts. Pauline Morarity.Said .; · .
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Sulln Probasco, this week at the
home of ber parenll Mr. and lllrl·
Loweu Probaseo.
Mrs. Max S'anborn entertained
with a farewell din nor at th,
Martin Roaturaftt laat night for
Mra. Mayne Rainey, wlto Ia leav·
IDi Ihu•- mon th for Flortda. "•"
C. H. Wiae Jr. "''' ailo 1 sueot.
Charles Sauer Is a potlent at
Hollez Hospll~l, whore be under
went ear aurgery reeently.
Mr. and Mra. Elilo Edward• o!
N. Caroiln• are vl.oltlng with
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Mid ~port . ll!r. Edwardo Ia a
newapaperman uaociated with
the Chorlotte Obaerver.

Br&lt;&gt;Uglllt Their Plans to Life li
,You, tao. cqn make your.foaclttt cbt(Jma.
come true, lbrouvh p!mUaed ldYID9 lD lhll
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jury to bla r!Chl tne. 111d •wt
pi• cuta to both amll.
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Mrs. Pauline lloriirlty, II Ia
cntlul condiUon lllfferlnJ 1 COlli'
pound fracture of tjle akuli .. wltb'
bonea In tbe forehud tpln~.'
a compound lradure of the Jell·
leg and a 110\'0111 ohm Injury,
llarty Moriarity, aged Dine luf·
fered pailllul InJury' o! bia IO..ei
teeth PIIBbed down Int.. tbe low-·
er Jaw and ailo 1 po..1bie lraclure Qf the left elbow.
Oceupanll ol the othez 1 ear 'in- 1
volved m the coUisJOzt were: ·
Grace Lewia, 2a ol 841 Fotlrt!J.
•t Colum1bUI! whO aullertd a hrqk·
en jaw, ileep laeuations of 1111
lower chtn and a fractured left
!e~£Nw
-ell .LA:'.,..,- - · - . 'bet b~-"--d
uuaa
recei•ecf deep lioerarlona to the
ollf,er part · of the ric,il eye· IDd
lower jaW' broken iD two

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According tv the Athena Poat
of the Ohio llicbway 1'•1rol wb• r
tn•estigated lbe erub, the IIotta: '
rlty ear was procedlns Nllrlb'·.., ,
State Route 7 toward CoolvWe '
aod tbe Lewu ear Wlla goia~
Eaat on R~• 10 and approtchJ.D' '
IM junttlorl ot the lime ol lilt
eolllli&lt;tn.
.
'1\ho Palnll: ul4 tbat !rom inlormalton &amp;ettll'ed &lt;It tho ..etie ol
tbe Ktidtnt that tbe Lewlt ei:
dmen by lira. Uwu 'ailed to 0. '
bey a Stop aigo and IWUilg dired·~
ly aezoss lnto tile path of tl,e '
Moriarity ear eaUiiOf tile &lt;an to '
meet bead-On.
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Oecuplllll' ol IIOtb ean were '
le~v~
l'Uibd 'to
Caniden-Clai'l! ~·t i •
. a lf•ile sebum pital at Parllerabtll'l · l8e ·
poat whieb ••• re· eoollllioa or ll.ra. lloilmiiJ' \ni r
attebltOn today Jn J. CO~; reported tlila JilorDitj( &lt; U 'fflt,t'
betweell Dav'll, Gray,~ aaKJ ditical.
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Ohio
a Jj)Oke&amp;mm for
the coUnty supenn
uid Supt.
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Is Hostess For
The Jollr Club
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the Jolly Club \fedorsday even·
lni at her home Oaborn Sl
A abo.. buajnell a... ton wu
held wltti" tbe vloe pre,aldent, ldra.
t 1
Gene EvUI, prealdint. Tho
t!l( prize oenl by Mra. Wilbur
H~nnlng wu awarded .tn lllra. E~
don •WUI. loll'l. Roy Mayer rc·
coived on aniliVFUry silt front
her oeeret pal. ·
Game• were "''""d and prim
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!tlra. H~nry DaDex and Mra. LUI'•
Hauck.
Refrelhmenll w"" ~Crved by
tho boateu to thoae ~amed obo•o
..d lllrl, Charlo• SlraUII, M"·
Alber;t Woodard, Mr•. Otmer
Grimm, llbl. Gerald Wildermuth
•nd two ruuta, Donna
Morle
Hauek and Na~y Jo J.!ayer.

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Horton R 'Rife

'ofW.eSbire Is
.Ciaita~4 By Beat~
Horton u. Rile, 84, of CbesWre
l!oute 2 died late Spnday eveoing ot bls bome. lie wao a retired
for liObsCJll Shop t!mployee and !he
aon of the late Sylve!ter and
Li&gt;ulu llouah Rile, Cheshire I
Ina ,wife, Susie Darat llife and
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