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Busy, 'ee Class
Picnic Is Held

Mrs B F Parmalec, prestden~
of the Busy Bee Class of the F1r~l
l!aptiSI Chureh eonducted th abort
busloe.ss meeting, when Ute group
met at the RoadSlde PRrk, Thursday evenmg for a plcntc
There were 23 membf rt present
in the groqp, with Mrs Downmg
Rou:1b m cbarge of th~
devo
liooals

;;:, )ln. Donald ColllDt presided at

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Planning Ice
Cream Social

,llle meeting in the absenee of
'the president, Ml'll Donald Mul
:r.D. Pions """' 4is&lt;uBBed for an
4«1 cream aoclal to be hold m
).uaUII The -t&lt;avellng pn"' don
•led byy Mrs Charles Spencer
Member&amp; of the eommttt~e for
.,.. awarded to Mrs Donald tho A!lddleport Senior Band ~ee
Jlarts.
cream social met Thur; 1ay even
a' the Htgh School to mal't
.:: The hostesses for the evemng mg
pla1111 for tlie event w"i•h wtll bt&gt;
~ Marta aud Mrs Jack Fow held August 8tb, on ti'Pa school
lor onlertalned with a hambUrg·
lawn
~ fey.
Those attend10g the meeting
were
Mr.s Emerson 'ones Mr~
r ~ z:tece:dmg the meeting a .SWim
'!'iJ!! party was held at the Mid· Kenneth McElhinny, Mrs Ruascll
Wllson, M~s Franc1s Andersun.
-aloport Pool
.. Hosteuea for the next meet Mrs Carrf.IU Swanson, Mrs James
lng wiU be Mrs Kenneth Fmley Brewmgton Mrs Edw.ud E'an~.
and Mrs ~ra Butcher
;..and Mrs James BuUer

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Mrs Holen Batey and Mrs E•l
mond Wells were 10 !\thcrm TtiUI:'I!I
day to attend the
Repubhcan
llally
Mr and Mts Harry Stover sor.
Dave and daugbter Sheila and
J1m Hubbard attended the Colum
bus and Southerp Ohio Electrl•~
P~enio at Golf Cliff Park noa•
Circlevtlle today

Mr and Mrs Clartnce Cf st
and Mrs Harley Stan,. of Pitts
turg, Pa va1ted Thcr!iday w1tb
Mrs Eh2a!Jeth Rathbu.. n, Condor
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St.
Otto MJ&lt;hl and slst'lT Hilda 0
Muscatme, Iowa are the a:uests o'
their aunt, Miss CIU''le Yeager an(!
other relatives
Debbie Roush of BitlweH b thr
guest of her aunt Mrs FAna M 1
ler and daughter Judy, Kerr St
Mr and Mrs W R Davis anrl
family have returned from a 1500
mile t:r1p through tbc erst
Mr and Mrs W R Dav111 Ier
this morn.ng to spen!J. the week
end m Cldumbus and .-\ttend the
Amt!rlCEtn Legmn and 'he Auxll
nry conventions
Mr an-i Mr~ p ... ..,,.. .. ('onoer or
Tampa, Fla arrived Th~roday, fo

re1 11 hves
children, lJnda, Sbnron Robert~
Mrs Charles Buek "'cited Frl 11Dd J1mmy and Miss Jacquehm•
day. 1n Rutland with her brothet ~ce wer0 in Waverly Frida;
and sister In law, Mr ""d MTs t vcnlng on buslpeas.
Ran Ml,~~tht
~ Mrs Clifford~ Ervin and grand
1 Pfc Ronald Smlth of Ft Myers chJidren ~no and Rrck Schroath
Va arnved Friday eventng for a of Gr1dgeport and Regg1c JohJts
wee)cend visit With Mrs. Smith Jon of St Albans VJflited friendti
and his parents, Mr and Mrs In Middleport, Thul'llday
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Dale Smith
Tommy and Jeff Russell of Col
Mrs Pecrl Hysell, Mr~ Georg~ ~~:•an~ 8~ theR gue~~· ol the Bearh11, Mrs Ben Ne Jlzhng ann LU er 8 ace usse at Bra0
Mrs George Mowery, lll-"mbeu of
ry
,
Drew Webster Post A ntrtcan Lc
Mr and Mrs qerald Preston
~Jon Auxilu;ry left tb 1s mornlnt and son Bob are weekend Vll!llt()f ..
.or Columbus to attend the state 1 of friends in Charleston
convention
Mrs W B Dav1s and ehlldrel
Mrs Wilham Baxter er tertainetl 1 Richard, Kenneth and Barbafwith a luncheon, Wednesday J1 bave retur~ to thetr home •
P.cr home, Mulberry Ave Gueat3 .Bethesda Md after vmting the
were Tttr and Mrs Cla~nce Delle' formel'.s mother }ltf!o H f.t
uf Cora()polls, Pa • Ml~ Let:. Sa·J Ewmg
,;
re, Logan, Mrs. Home: I Sayre,
Racme and Mr and Mrs Bent
M1ss Bonnie Tu~ker of Dcln
Wolfe
ware b the weekend ~nest ol h~
aunt and ur.tle Mr and Mrs Ru:~.
sell \\ 1lson and couslnc: Colee1
and Carla She will Lr. aecornp
t o~mcd home by Carla W% Will VIS'
~er Cor several d•ys
Guests of Mr.s C. n: Jones arr
r.,:r and Mrs Denver Knapp o
Pinellas Pa1k, Fla nnrl Mr an1
Mrs Jasp~r Norris of Bcllelor
laY"e
MISs Opal Kelly MJMS Ann ar:r
Phyllis W11lunn• are s;o ..•nding t.1
LONGER
weekend at the home ,,f the for
mers parents Mr and ~~~ Cha1
OIL
les Kelly and famdy a· MadlMOl
lnd
Miss Sally Schaaf ancl her net;
hew Mtcllael Koehler j('tmed th1
Rlehard Koehler fa\llilv at
Gold Clil! Park, Circleville
lor the Co)ublb11s and SouthE;rr
Oh1o Electric Co pLcmt Miss ScJ
aaf will sl)end the we&lt;l:end at th
home of her siSter, Mr~ Koehle,.
M1dmel who. has been vi8ltln
here !or tbree week• ;till remair
ColumbUJ
, Mrs C E Silvcrs(E:!ster Ru!lf
ell) of Coral Gables, f'a 11 via&lt;l
~g her ststcr Mr11 H o Ewine
I'" Third St
Mr and M.rs Lawrelnce Hart1r
~er, Dc~h Street have ~~ the
guestll Mr.s Ralph Jorr..oa lDl
fJillllr•~ of Canto• lll;~ Jordot.
~r the daushter of the Hart!Qier t
Mt.a. Dale Mourning'» name Waf
unintephorially omltea Crom th1
hst of hoatesaes for the Love Jo,
Circle ol lhe Firat Bopti&lt;t Church
wh1ch met this week
1MI'II Howard Frank, •• emplo!
ee ol lhe Ohio Valley Raking Cr
offiCe i.s on a two wee!t vaeat1o1
trom heT work
Mr a•d Mro Clarence Cllo•
1fere recent guests of Mr. an1
1(ra. Johp Hawkins, at liellefon
~ine, Ohto
Word has beon received th''
ll~t. Rlehard Ha7man 11 r~cover
ln1 11Jiiafa~l(&gt;ey. from dt~or' 11\1!
~~I'll IP. I llilJ&gt;Ilnadon va)ley, Pa
hoiiJ)I\#. ~r mother Mr..
C
$plil~llfY ia yllltlng her JQn•ln·la~
U.d ' da115bler during her ,bospllll

The . FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
s,...m

~ber Pedel'al Reierv~
Member Federal Deposlllnsuruee Corpor~r•
POMEROY, OHIO

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thel~;it'ew 1954, 195$, 195~, 1957, lt~~:'~!t'.~,ul~~- ~~/,~tt~c. f,ro,ft'
Mlf• 01' 0 new COr ... and COntlnu II OliO' 01 yiu OWft the car. , • .
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for thts ve'lr s cr:m - - - - - •
test wilt tot~l almosf $400 w1th
;ules of the .Buckoyc llorse Pul'
Or
S
ing Aseo:!J "tlOn to g()\Orn Fn:
Leifheit nnd Don Betzmg w1 1l b
.n charge or tho contest wnh rc I 0
g1strntu.on to take plac • before C ~ •
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p m on thr date or th e ' ""t"'' I
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\\"e. g:.lng m ct t!l " t cttnt.~ o'
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hms&lt;&gt;s'~ 11d 1'1 U] (~

ll lRUJ IC D~ li ll ('-.!P il --D,)
_ma~"VS ( , to and B ~g'lCl "d t;l(lh '
the contfst It 1s Op"JX to worll 1 1pp('ulcd toda\ t() t 1JC ueople o1
com~tat•on ,
Jordan to assJssmate K ng Uu~

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1'Jiree Wf'Ight clas.se . . wtll co.r.
,. " pete m t!J.a conte~t 1ncjudmg th~&gt;
hgbtweight teams, ' 2800 pound-.
arid under middle\fl:!liltt team,
y2801 to 3200 and t,;&gt;~vywcighl
team$ we1ghing 3.201 po&amp;~nds anr.
i·o\rnr.· In e~cb class t~re w1U L ~
cash awards oi $50 $35, $20, $)t
en~
tor the top fwe wirmms
~~''"l~~~w~~lll be prcscnt~cl
~Wl~etu
tcru:ns

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enamo~JIIIl\bleiJ , :door

and oUtdoor uae

lletal~ lu '
and ~ij·('
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scm and overthrow 111s govern
ment
The
propaganda campa1~1
launchr.d Simultaneously In the
tlm~e ArJb capJtuls call&lt;'« &lt;Qn tlic
Deop1e to nse up and JtHl the pr~
Western 'n'~g the w.ay rebPis a~
·assmated K~ng FeJs~l or Ir.aq li
ueek !\ga t~do&gt;
At
snme t1mc the hca,v•cst
tlni:Jg in ho weeks broke out in
Beirut T: e ~early 10 000 Amer.
""''~or·matiOll I can troops here were hOt involv
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were alerted durmg the night
There hav~ been pre' ous c-.nt
p31g111 in the Egyptian and Syrl ~
for the overthrw1 of Hu1
~oday the "'oordmatcd
bt•iadcasls bluntly ask~d the pco
to "rise up and kJll Hussem'

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To Delay
Bid
.r.-~llfe, tho Umted St, lcs and lr.
at Geneva Tuesd,.~y w th
Scc...ta&lt;V Genera' Dl:lg Ham

: l:~!~f.lo~
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White House "a rt theu
Sccrtlt¥'l· 't ii.i;j·~ be ~ prompt and con:;lruc

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I James C J.lagerty s,Hd ~

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note was scnl
qvemng to North Atl .. nt1c Treaty
Orgamzatwn allies th.v'-lgh U S
I ambaczsada
..s
P r: t l S-..Ch CO!lSUhU ~lt!H on t I
US rcplv are con clud nd Hagel(
o tl 1} .:r" HI.
11 1 l ~ n
rurtk
J c :~n ~a} on the Russ an note '
But m answer to a q \esuon t.e
s;ud he would not ex~ect 1t todl!)

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cotlf"rem:e b

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must be • adeqUat"lY prepn1

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?Q~rganl s room after

tbe family
S\•nday Ap
ot)ter s1stcr Nancy, wns awali::
t~he&lt;l by scrL:tms and rushed to
tJedroom.
"I ~ever dreamed' aDJothmg
li e thlS would ever ha~pen," satd
t~ elder R~~&lt;mussen Bob was
&amp;Ufh a qmet and good boy He
rwas n controlled epileptic, and as
~u~h, he rl::cel\'ed, If anythmg
mtJI'e care than any Q( the other
~l!)ldren •
Laltcwood pohce sa1d Robert'\ I
-------had an • urge'' to ~
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eP" t1e

Robert R Sopher abo\le, son ot
Lhe Rev Emma Belle F Sopher
ror mer pastor at Leta!'! Falls, 0
has completed boot trammg at
t~e U S Naval Base ::.t San D1ego
Cahf , and IS now at KmgsvJII...
rex His nddress 1s Rotlert R SJ
rher 5242240 EFAA B35e Elcc
~.r omcs Oper , U S N~.AS, King~r
v1Ue Teus

ers' group m Lebanon • to ensure
the territor1al mtegrity :md polltt
cal mdep:mdcnee" of that 'rebel
threatened country :md pcrml'
w1thdrawal of American troops
The UnttE'd States n(lw has 10
000 SuJdters and Mart :~.c.s m Leb
anon to protect Americans ami
help the pro·Western ~overnment
guard aga nst plota sucb as the
LDe that toppled the J;aq1 reg~me
The Umted States, Bntain an.J
other Wcot.rn powers appeared to
be hmng UJI m support of the Ja11
ane"' proposal

TWO Killed T'"0
Post Absorbs
J,_ •
u•Jur,edIn Fuss
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·,~ Pool ..• ~D.Jf
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~~- ~'~j~:~~~~~s~~~~ !!ea~t~; J~, 'Wife,'Falher
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psvehtitrlc cxammlltton
t&gt;lder Rasmusson was cut
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio
day
on the
hand while trymg to Troubles Blamed
retrred steelworker told pollee he To Be Toes
wrest u k.n.fe from Robert T.1e
became enraged m a dLSputc 0\er
IconfvlSed youth Bald he had to kill In Suicide Try
a netgbbcrmg doctor's swlDlmlllg
Funeral serv1ces for Owen Duffy
or Ius father because
pool and opened fire
guests at
who diet! Saturday ev,.nmg at
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hts father sided with her m argu
SAllASOTA, Fla UPI - htarl
menta
ScriilU!&gt;.' I Pollee Said the bQy crevt mto tal d1fflculttes coupled w1th h1s
father's trouLles w1th a congres
s1onal comm.ttce, Y.ere beheved
today to havr msp1red a suicide
attcmp1 by H llaxwell Qoldfme
Goldfine, 30 year I old son of
a&lt;&gt;ston industrialist Bernard Gold·
fine, W&lt;lS,isclJarged from a hosp1t
ol Sunda a:,amst the w1shu of
h1s ph}HCI~us He was adm1ttcd
Saturrlay ait~1 slashmg htmself
Mr~ Ef11e Mae Bradshaw, 79, with 8 rnzor almost 100 times on
w1fe of the late lames Bl'adshaw, the face and body m a motel where
d1ed Saturday evening at the tie wus stayJn,!o; watn b1s Wife
Me1gs Gene,ral Hosp1b.l
surviVors Include $ so!\t: Homer
Oradshsw, aud daught~ 1 _.,' (rs
Neva M90re, botb of Po~Croy, and
grandchildren
Fu•!•i:~ , ocrviceo wlU be held at
Ewmg Chapel, Tuesday at
was a
\l.:tth the RAV W H
Ronald Miller, son ()r Mr ano
Mrs
Ooyle Miller, enliRted In tltc
1 ~l~fu~~~~~'M::::!~~~r' tHe Laqrel
It
Church, of· U S Army last Tues&lt;1aJ rhakwg
f10iating
II!&gt; In the the fourth son of the Mdler,s m
Miles (elJletery at Rutland
the servu:e
Fr1ends may call at the funeral
Ronald, ii graduate of the Mu!
home at any lime
HO$PITAL
dlewrt High School 'asl sprmg
None
bas been stahoned at Fort Knox
Lela East
J(y EugP:ne Miller 18 'it~tioned m
Pom.
C11ltforma, Willard Miller at M ,
quin1 All' Force Base, N J, .and
Elmer Miller in Ala bam a J

Tuesday Serviees
Announeed For
Mrs. Bradshaw

Local Post Had
Spot Near'Band
U:..rc'•h;
In Lel'JJi...,
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Sop ter F..llds IJ'IS
Russta 1a beheved to oppose Jt
, Boot Training,
1he pr:~pc:.sal submitted by Ja p
r-nese Ambassador
Matsu·
Idal!a
would authonzc UN Seer •
Goes To Texas
tai')'·General Dag Hil:liln&lt;lrskJold
lo strengthen the IDO-man observ

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Olin Goodwin,
Mrs Mamte

Attending the American Leg1on
ConventiOn irt Columbus Friday,
Saturday and Sunday were Com·
lnander Ch~rles A, Bradbury, Lew·
b Long and Chester Erwin, dele
gates, and Don Roach} Ted Chap·
man, Eatl San11bury William
SwJshtr, }Jos~ Fife 1 Hen•y Clat
worthy, Robert Tew'ksbary Lew111
Sauer Jr anct Jatk Dschner
The Feeney Derinett Post which
iu tbc sth diatrld, wos honored
belpg placed ih'
drreclly behipd
the convention P&lt;irllde'

the pool Stmday mgh't Two pe r
sons were killed and tw(l were m
jured
Pohce bela' Joseph Sohatmo, 61
on susptclon ol murdr.r
Killed bv 38 eabber •l•gs In Ill&lt;
shootmgs m the quiet suburban
n~tghborhood ~ere Pauhnc Little,
wile or Dr Jack Little, 33 an~
Roll1e Page, 30
Charles Brown, 31, wao; m crlh
cal conditiOn at South Slde Hosp!
tal wltb a bullet wo 1.1d of tla
chest Hu wile, Melba, 28, wound
'ed In one Jeg, was in good con
dltton
Dete&lt;:t1vcs said the shootmg:;
thmaxed a long feud bC"tween the
two netgbbors about the pool and
, fence &gt;round it
Sabatino told polic:l the pocl
dmned water onto hiS proper!.)

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Fix ye_ar Qld
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Hoi:N' Hosiutal todD.y
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VACATION
Howard Frank
Vi1:11tiOn LQday,

Other a~sts reporti!l! from the
sber1fr's department mdudc.d
those of Lendon Adktru, 19, Rar
rt.tlonvllle, for lnlo.::ctthon, by
Deputy Sheriff Howard Frank;
Lester L2w15, GaUtpoh:;, fur intoJJCation, a1sq by Frank Bot't
are slated for appeara.'lt'ea beforf
County Judge Emmett Peoples.
Meanwhile, the court of Mayor
Charles Legar reported Clifford
Frmer was fined $59 and COlts
and MDr."..S I) Smder, "-5 and
c~ts, both for overloading; and
Kenneth R Freder $3 and COllA
for having a defeetive muffier.
Paul Panons was f1ned $1110 and
costs lor driYJng wbile mto11cateJ,
and Jtm Eblin $5 and eoall lor
mtoJ:ItBtioD

.~..w :w~niD~.. villlon, ...,

Dow Recei'ves
1'e1come
Sumvors moludo biS Wife Si&gt; IHero s
ph1a Gmtber DuUy, a daughter,
Miss Elizabeth at home and sev· B Hom T
eral meces and oepbews
y e own
Fnends may call at
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13 Miles
MeiP',--A
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TB
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Repaved Soon
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todaY The projects are ,scheduled
to be ollmploted dllring October
Counties mvolved are Athens,
Gallia, Hocking, Vmton, Ross,
i\1etg6 and Lawrence In Metgs
Count~, State Route 143, repav~
7 2 miles from state Route 684 at
Hamsonvdle, southeastward State
Route 680, repave ts 8 miles from
a pomt 37 m.ten west of State
Houle 7 to a point 4 5 miles cast
o£ the southern junction w1th U
1S 33 and from northern JUncUon
w1Lh U S Route 33 to a pomt 13
I miles west

Mid·East Boiling Pot Warned

P E Stanley were
Sundny evening of
S J W.aldte at thmr
n 1 ~ t ., nt Other guec:l~
Hev Fredenc~ A Mat
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chareed today with pe::ntltlln&amp; ill
unhtensed driver ta opente li:Js
car (l~yeJr.old Jliehard Bur.. of
Mason) after •• lne~de't sundo7
at a roads1de refreshment center,
near the Ohio River M:.dge fte
B!i,
Wellington car backed into oM
the Meigs General Hospital, will that was p3J'ked own~d b} Jacqu~
be held Tuesday at 2 p m at the A Collette, 21, Columbus, 0, cau.:
Ewmg Cha))l:l w1tb tbe Rev Ray- 1na: damage&amp; estimated at ~
mond L Both pasto~: of the iPom
eroy Church of Chru;t, offu~~ating
Jlunal will b• m Beeoh Grove
Cemetery

Tbe Ohio Department of
GE WOrkers S8\'J Iways
Will open contractor's bids
July 22 for over 00 m.tlea
htgh·
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wny repavmg m seven southern
Strike Loonun
Ohto counties 1t was announced

ATLANTIC Cl'n:. N J IUPI}Representatives of 100,000 work
ers at 72 Genaral Electr1c Co
plants h:tvc recommended a na
tionwide strike Oct 2 to supporr
rlent:mds lor a gua1anteed annual
wage
The G,.ncral Electnr confer
LICENSES ISSUED
en~e boar~ of the rnwrnalionrtl
Marr1ag-. licenses bw~ been 1s Union of Electrical, Rad1o ani)
sued over the weeke:ld here t 1 Machine w~rkers ended a three
R1cbard A Worner, 22 Middle day meetmg Sunday by announc
port, meat cutter, and Marcell1 mg e1ght demands 1t s 1d woul..:
Tnylor, 22 Middleport, secretary. be subm1ttcd under the present
I r:, erett Ervm, 28, Middleport, i:ltS five year GE contract
station attendant, and )Jetty June
Leonard 23, PomerOJ't ~icref.ary
and Arnold Priddy, 1!1 R11t1and
~::nd Louise Jarvis, 17, Albany RD ~
,WioR£ GUESTS

Pomero:; officers Henry Werry
wd GcllrgE Hicks arrfrted t.,c•
ITJo •n a c 1r about 1?. 55 Frank
Young s1gned affidavit-. tbls mor
ning cbarg.ng Markm3 With at!
•aull and tattery
Accord ng to the nformat1or.
lVallable the lrlo wa:; mvolveri
•n an mc•dent m the pedestrian
ll. tl t'\ p :~ t h th, t b .sectll' th e lower
busmcss olock about 12 30 am
V,gung 1t waa said, w.u knocked
to the gruunrl He 30I:uned th£
hcen$e number of a car lhe youth;~
drove away m, however Tbil en
nbled off1cen to track them down
qu1ckly

j ed for a deCisiOn todl1V ffl a Japa
nese stop gap proposa' destgnell
to halt 'pamc d1pl01~&amp;cy' and
ease Mtddl~&gt; East tenswns

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Grim,

gameo douhl\i!tl Ill 1
rell•nr loi' the NO)'I
In 11114 b•t wa•
exehulvaly aa.l
tbeb, wiD ..
start jor II!&lt;

lap Proposal
! To Get Decision
In UN Couneil

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King Gr~duates crnment heads of Ru""_:_'_B_r~_ta7u.,•""""---- -- With 1NCO Class 14-Year-Old Sister ~~ar Death Mter
'Seventh Army Attack Ry EpilepJl~ ~§~~tber Sunday
Sor·gcant Ftrst Class Wllham R
CLEVELAAD UPl - The ~4:
year old 1au~lloor of F h1g)l school
ptmc1pal w11s m fatr condiUon•\'ilt
Lakewuod Hospltill today frl)~
:~tab wmmds mdl~ted by her
ileptic brother ,f
Peggy ~smussen, d:mghter of
Westlake High School principal
Edward C Rasmussf'n, suffered
mlJltiple cuh and her tongue waa
ncbrly severed Sundny by her
brother Robert, 20

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m prmctplC'' but not !I
Btg Thte.-. &lt;&gt; re to be
aggressors m t!le Mn.
East 1 P.ccordmg tu ij govern
nent s p il'{"' ~ m an

SOVIet Premler NikJta s KblU
shchev proposed Satu"da3 tht gov

son of M: and Mrs
ICing, Route
Pomeroy,
wts
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m Munich
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GP.rmuny
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School
wife
Ponwroy
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'Trio Of Youths
Held By Poli'e
In Alley AHair

Two teenagers were bemg held m custody today and 1
!hard was free on bond for allegedly havmg assaulted a 73·
year old man m a dark .1lley early Sunday morning
They were Keath Markms, 19, Harnsonvalle, who was
charged m Mayor Charles Legar's court. and Gary Deicher, 16
Albany Rt 2, and Randall Adkins, 16 Hamsonvalle, who will
go before Juvemle Judge John C Bacon Markms was releas·
ed on bond Sunday

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and sa•d h1
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Jordan m the same way Pre)w
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1.e9anon to the Amertcans

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4 ami 6 p m on t!Ic ""Y bn fo'"

A durable, washable, ql!lek dr!&lt;·

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A NEW UNIT .... . WE ARE MAKING AVAII,.ABI-E
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The horse pulling rontest wtll agam bold an evening spot
at the anl!ual ~~lgs ~aunty ~aar and wtll be staged &amp;J ,he
grandstand event Ftaday. ~ug 15, official~ announced tod,&lt;y

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Although the northern sections vf Ohao recorded dry, cool ated with the Ohio Valley front were moving up the valley,
weather, Piketon m southern Ohio measured I 5 met.&lt;~ ol settmg off interDllttent showers and an occasional thunder·
rain dunng the weekend as locally heavy rains pepperd the storm
lower Sc10to Valley.
The weather picture was not expected to change mucb 'QJI•
High pressure covered Jliachagan and Northern Oh10 while til Wednesday The outlook was lor cool, wet weather in the
• ·illatJOnary front and low pressure area reached from eastj southern counties and dry and mild temperatures for the
\vest m the Ohio Valley
aorth

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Featm~d In Evening At Fair I

The Third Fr&gt;day olao met F'l
Jay evening at tbe hom:! "of Mrs
Edward Jfile Loeu!:t ~t.. lor a
lUI: o'e!Oek potluck dmner
FoUowmg the dmnet a
1uairu'!S!J aession was held
Wit
!te presJdent Mrs Hcnrv Retlw
n charge, after which gotnes wert'
:Jlayed and priZes warded to :Mr•
}rover Erb, 'Mr&amp; Dale Smlt~ Du•
la Re1bel a, gu.,st, !.Irs. Erne;;
thodcs and Mrs Red:;Ol
Attendmg were ttiosct named a
1ove and Mr.s Bentz Wolfe, Mre
Max Memart, Mrs Ben Neutzhng
Mrs Albert Ebersbaclt, Mrs Evet
•tt Dailey, Mra Clelan4 Hemf'.:.
Mrs Addie Grueser aDd Mr~ DeiJ
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hour at Apple GfOVe locks this morning Qbservers
they expected the mer to be at 20 91eet by lla.m today1 an(j
still'fallmg.
Generllijy, 39 fee is need at Apple Grove to put water
Route 338 at Antiquity.
!Meanwhile, accordmg to the Umted Press cool,
weather coQtlnued over Ohio today with rain

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Mrs Claretlce Ebersbo.cl:
and
-;~lsit with Mr and Mrs Daa 4tber relatives.
Wh1te and daughter ana othPt 1 ~r and Mrs Jimes Ingles and

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but that Wllll about the only discomfort
heavy rains here last mght caused
Spokesmen at the county highway garage, and at the state
highway garage, agreed that the only highway reported am·
passable tlri@ morning was a. section of Route 143 towards
HarriBOI)vU!e that "always gets under water anyway"
The Ohio river, subJected to heavy local rams, but wath

Luellle Rawkltis .. • .. .. .. . • .. .. Po111eroy Soelely Edltlll'
Mrs Peter Lal1tch and soos or
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Chicago are guests of her mothe,.

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. 8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, July 19, 1958

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Marines Have Atomic Weapons
BEIRUT Lebanon UPI - Tbe oomman~er of US forces
in Le banon remmed rossable aggressors m the Middle East
today that has land sea and aar forces have "atomao capabih·
bes"
The t S commander, V1ce Ad Amman ThU"!iday to JOin Un1ted
mtral JamM L "Lord Jim" Hoi- St..tes In preserving M1ddle East
loway, aimed h111 statement at n~ peuec m the !ace of tile rwolt in
~pcctflc natl(ln He emphhs~ed traq and ser.vus ClVll strife In Leb
lhat all U S forces have aUCh anon
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cafuibil~tle!l
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The U S completM Its build up
But his statement took On ad~l cf more thPn 10000 U S :.rar1nes
sig~tftcance ~ince 1l WILli j.ftqed and airborne 1n!antry m Lebanon
thi'ough the U S Embassy ,hore.al tnday, while the heav1est f&lt;rmg m
' tim~ cf rr.ereased saber riUiinr two weeks 'Mill heard m the di
ln' Moscow .nd as Comml\i!ls\,~lltl vl~ed cUy of Bmut
E•yptlon • Fymn Umt!t'l Arab '
ll'J)ubhc ~-.llhos wcrq buUdirlg lQHollt.twa~ 's stolemcnt lSSUed
cre8s(l(J ten!Mns througit I strerm thro.ugh tho embassy Sali.t tilat
of in;t4mm 2 tory htoadc,~{ll
..all comb•Jt forces mtludmg
:King Huase1n's gov~rniAAnt \ [b Jrqund sea und air forces h._vc
Jorddn Js under the prote~t1on t~t atomic capalulitles Further dis
2 000 Brlmh paratrooPS' w)l.o 1cussion of the subJect ill a matter
a~amed by ma&amp;llve alt!lfe Ill\~ 1of ~ill~ ~ellillf ," be 1aid. '

ATlJENS, 0 UPI - Dow Fin·
sterwald the toast of the golf
world after WIDnmg the PGA
championship receiVed a heJl»'l
welcome Late Sunday after bia: ~
tum home from the goU wan.
Gr..ted hy sto'""'i_~'.;o~f~~~~~~:
ers and friends, ~
hAd 1u•t eolleeted a
stveral bourp before lr.
Bill Casper and SamtnY
was greeted With s1gna
mg-"Wel..,me Home
pton"-and was whiBked. aWQ
a parade und parly at Albelll
County Club
Asked if playing m the ume
threesome With Snood helped or
hindered, Finsterwald said, ..1
founrJ Sam a very lme !eUow to
play with, but you have to p1a)'
the course, not your oppbnent:"
"I didn't count on winning when
the d.ty ,started, you can't wbeo
you re il) a f1eld like thaP."

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Scouts Reap $25
On WasbProjett
The money making project of
the Bo)' Scout Troop No 243 was
termed a succeu, when the scouts
held a car wash at 1 loc:1l t.erviee
statmn, Friday for additional fu~~
lo~theu eampmg trip to Zllle~ld.
1'De Scouts cle11 ed. ~ on tbe
project
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Two Youngsters '
Of Morning Star
MORNING STAR - Joe, small

son of Mr: 11nd Mrs Floyd Hend·
ricks, had three toes cut off re-:
cenUy while riding a bicycle He
IS convalescmg as wefl as ean be
expeeted
Sh!i!IU' an,) Ilmmy Cardwell
Soutb Poml
spenc;lml their
~tion with
aunt, Mrs.
Hendncks,
while
Jilnmy
from a hay
filled
aod broke
arm11 He lS
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waitiqa for the fitted waist ,ancl
., _ NEW YQJU(. UP} • De!ie;ner 1many o! her unfitted numbers are
Lirry \Aldrith mainta:n1 the Ull· easy 'to nip in at that part of the
fitted siHlOt:e'tte , ,is. here to st:l . anatomy.
JJut

lie alia; l!dmits· "'&gt;JDen sti!

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Said Aldrich. a a• preview of

Aldrich showed six major

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houettes:

The sl~nder, high-w:tisted· dres~

hit fall eoUection for 20C visitil!£ with slightly gathered 11r tapererl
!albion t.&amp;porters:
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ld6 e'l._j)f!t'U, such as: rhmibers. or sef-in hip hand ; lhf! •·mobilt&gt; ·

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e;ven politicians, .a rereiit' :lCe to aJ•
Adlai 1 St ~vcnso n wiseerock abou t
&amp;JM. SHk, tt·ere is no !ot!ger an:
doubt about the victor:; of the
revo~utionary silhoqett,•. But th r~
war IS not completely over hY an~
m~_ans
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"The un!:ttcd fashi!!n
.give·
\!be women the sen~e of '-"e ll-bein r,
and eieganee she seck9 in· nev
clothes." said Aldrich. ont. or tbt
first of Seventh . Avenu e's hshion
leadt~rs to t dopt the chemise. "It
represents a clothPs mvcstmer;l
with a future , not in :1 warl'l!!
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Aldrich 's observations run coun
ter to mnny fashion
leaders·
Pauline Trigerse and Olcg Casair.i
to tiame ~· couple. C:.s:uni , wil tl
believ,cs clothes should show tl"c
figure, !tays the time has come
fnr a "ret•rrn to re&amp;'!Y O:. ." Trigerr

DRIVeR'S
SEAT
Drivers are amazing, wonderful, conrusln~ people. The cast
of eh!trorters includes the hero,
the bum , tht ignoramus, tht• gcn Jua, the wit;encre, and the nice
IUY.
The Jitlle rallurcl,

successes,
quirks and nourlshes or every
drlver form the plot of n vast.
eAormoullY moving human drama ,
marching up and down the na·
tion's highways each day and

olght.
Some observation!! from the
drtvcr'tir seat, front row . center:

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The g!veJway-a 20th Century
product of tt-e Madison Avenue
"ad mind"-is now bei ng :~daplcd
by te\·cral C'illes to reduce truf·
fie fatalities . The gimmick goc.~
JUte this: for e\'cry 90 doys wilhcmt a truffic fo.tnlity, drivers get
a day of fret' downtown p:~rkin g
Juat being asaured of life nnd
limb t~n't enough of an incentive
to drive 11cnsihly.

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Drivers e\'aryw.hcre cun hu ld
thelr heads Jtlst a little higher,
tbdb to a piece or remarkable
worlr: by on~ of their fellows, Rolfert H. Vredcnburgg. Bob was re-

cently wendlr.g his way through
ODetda, N. V., when hill car
ti\IJht fli'e. Not one to be tuffled
by thl.s exploalve situation, Bob
drove atraight 11110 the nearest
lire ataUon . where the .blaze
1faa promptly doused. There ought
to be l(lme aort of Driver's 811·
ver Star for sueh cool-heudedness
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lice Cofn;misaiQncr Jo1eph A. Bl'e.~
ell of Emenon, N. J ., drinks on

lhe job. lle•ldeo pollee work ·Ills
Job Is that of Hecr taster for a
brewery. But ltke a good &lt;ltlzen
Jot doeo not allow drinking and
driving to mix. He hops the buo
to ·work.

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CitY tHought he had It made last
"1nter when he plied snow over
tli pull:lna: rtleter 10 the traffic
dOp couldn'l tell when the lim•
riltl OUi. 0U1' Oh·RO-clever friend
rel.ul'llcd jauntily to hi&gt; car,
climbed In, climbed out to re·
lf\0¥1 that liOnoylng &amp;now from
1t~e .wlndohlold, dua down lo ono
llll~!ly fro"n
parking ticket.
'1'11"''10 •11.11 )'Ukkhtg obout this
one . down 11 pollee headquarters.
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l!ruet for driver oafely by Dr.
Ctiarte, Jl'rankel of the University
ol· Vlrllnla Hoopilol. The Doc
'IIOIIId moko It mandalory lor all
Plli&gt;i~ltrlo to warn patlonta about
· dtlotnt ¥11e under the Influence
-not of ol..hol, •bul In thlo "'"
trhlqullltoto, sedatlvos,
anll·
;..bl,ot.lc,eryo. r any drug that ca11 tem·
~ 1111 make thlnp seefn not u

a jacket, the top slightly· natcd
nnd boxh over a full ~k!rl; th.Ht$J)tRsiO!'I shape droppi"g in wide
fullness f:-6111 a high yoke; ttu·
tiemi·Wo\lstlin~ drPss. ~ "comprl'
mise" stl a~e with a wirtc cnJSheri
belt fittl~lf:: th e front lrnly1 with
the b.ack hanging lou~e: and tb·
vul:mce h~m , in whic~l the drc'i.·
hangs s(r;~ight except :ur a flounct·
c.t the knt•t!
"There i~ no onP m.;jur silhou Nte this '"ear," s:.id
d~ $ignu
\ddc SlmpsoJ;J.
;,;.; ~ACK IS OEAD
"The sack W!I S finic;f-.cd in

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DAYTON ..... 'fhe Frigidaire di·
vision of General Motors made
known that it has developed a
new insulatl.ng material expect·
cd to
~nlutiOnize
the size,
shape and construction of household t"t'frigerators.

~ha~riei3-Morida)
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About 1Y4 ineh thiekness of 1
the new material is equal to 3
inches of Cflnventional insulation. making it possible to in·
crease the u~&amp;ble interior· of a
refri~crator by as much as 50
pt&gt;r cent without enllfging tllli
exterior, the firm contends.

self was ugly,'' she a&lt;idl'd. "1 be
lieve in t~e d1·ess that ~kims the
body, but :. wonwn wr.nts to (er!
som(' flt. That is why I've put so
much stnsF on inner constn1t

llomper Room
Katie DoOnan Sbow
Dough•Re·Ml
l'r~·~ Hunt
The Pi'lce .IJ I !&amp;lit
1'ruth or COD5C!.Utn&lt;••
'J'ir Tac J)ouaJI
It ·:.,.,111' Be htt
lfid·D&lt;&gt; N•wt
Movlilime

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H. F. L ~ hman, GM' vicf.pres~

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made this flnnounccment, said
the insulat(f,n actually is being '
used today around the rree2er
section of the frost -proof refriu:·
erator ·free~r
combination the
firm put into producLion several

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1:0. Comedy Tim• , ·
5:30 · lplnaell Pla1h~""' ·
8:15 Srom j!;ye
8:25 Woath.,;,all
8:30 111!1111 l'l&lt;'lUN

R. E. Gould, Frigidaire's ~hief
englaeer, dol.lacttlbed the materi.11l
as a combinatioJI of freon aadi
urethane :1nd • said it can be
poured between the waUs of a
refriger.ator.

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8:00 Restleso' G'li,
8'30 Tal.... of Wo!IJ F......

g.OO Hei\lli '*'
Good)r~si'..Tileater

·He 8aid within moments the
tion."
material foams and rises like
Many of Mrs. Simps•1n'"' dre&amp;Set: dough to flU the entire speee.
ha'le built -in bodi('CS, lrlhers a~ It then becomes rl8id, 11dheriftl ·
perfectly to all surtace11. 'l!be rl•
~ully interlined.
1\fotlic Parms, who r:csigns fur gid to!m thus· bte-omea a trtronw-.
Mrs. Dw!Jhl D. Eisen~wwcr , sa it! integral part of the structure.
fart!wcll ~o the "lim p ·.nrl baggy ," I Freon wu
de"'loped by
She dispbyed two major shapcs- Frigidaire In tf30 11 t~e ll"f
LI"&lt;e struight and narrow, hul fitll:1: safe refrige-rant al'ld Lt \ISedJ
luosely, and the "paper Uoll." with today by all manufaet!Jl'ets. '
a Llcfmi!'.:l flare and walstliM
Mr. qould predicted. the now·
curve.
insulation
"ultimateiJ .will ehan..
Dcs ig n c~ Hilda Altmark likH&gt;
the
design
and appearanett ol Fe•
the luxury of rur t!" 1 nlntlng fo.
frigerators nnd open unlimltedl
daytime costumes. She used dou - possibilities for other retfiger·at.
Overnight guests 'Jf ·Rev. ann
ble rin~ Nllors of r:mcl1 J11!1tatJOn ed products for ltome anct indaae- Mrs. W. H. Strausbaugh were t(H
or black rr::nk on soft wool ca~· try."
Chas. Brown and sons James an•;
lumcs toned to m&lt;Jtch the fur. Om·
William, Mrs Bertha Wyer, "ant:
costume ju~kct was J! ,rrd wi'lt
children C11ynell, Betty Lou, Susie.
pnstP I mink paws.
Judy Linda and GeorgP or Red
Wtlso n Folmar, of Ed ward Ah
field.
hott, joln2d the ranks of dcsigne1•
. July 4th (iUests of Rrv. w. H
reviving tt;~ Empire wuit~tline.
Strausbaug~ and fam:Jy were h ·
parents Rev. and Mrs. 1\oy StraH·
sbaugh ot Glc).IBter u.vr
Rev
James E. Snyder Cob!Ylbus.
The
Daycrl Newlon of Hedficld
Womeo wUI mcel Th,JI·sday, July helped on tho new HyscU }h,n
24th, 6:00 P.M. at Bai!eys Ld!! Church two days and ·was a houst
It will b~ n potluck pirnic.
guest of tt.e Rev. Strausbaugh' ~
family.

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3:30 hom 1'1t~ Roots·
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~:so Spl'lltcb :i'tattlolooo· ,
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9:00 Datto
9:.3.0 '1&lt;'~ C~tlili Show
f~:OO' Callfomlails
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Uttf1ttelSilhtuette Here To·Stoy,
··New Material
ButSome Wqm.an Still 'Need Conrincing DeveLlped For
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The Ladies Auxiliary of Drew

Chor.le! R. Houdnshelt, boile'l' Webster Post Amerler·n Legion
man flremt!n. USN, ur Rout~ ... ; \~ill hoht thch: annual pi(nlc Tue..:Pomeroy, Ohm, wa~ ab,oul"ci thfl 'day nt fl p.m. nt the hfHiU' of Mn
uttuck t_r.~nspnrt shtp ~SS 0 ~ 11 ' Harold Smith In Syracuse. Ml'S
sled '~hi!:!~ tnnk part m landtnr Pearl Hysell. Mrs. Paul Caa~l. Mrs.
th'C' thll"fl mcrcment of U. S. Ma· Jed Webster And Mrs. Smith arf'
rlne~ at Beirut. Lebunrm.
the planning commtltee-. Members
The Olrmtr.d, tom:Mtnded h) are rcque!Jtod 'to take t~eir own
~apt. 1\. D. While, USN . of ~:Ish · tnble service.
·mgton, D.C., 011e of fm1 r sh1ps uf
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Amphibiou ~; Tr1nsport Squadron
5'1CtA~ MIITINO
- 4, under the comm:~od or Capt.
The Wcmon'a GuUd flr lhe Ferl P. L. Wirtz, or Alexandria, Va .. erated church will hold t~ "ChriRt·
..tong With the landing ship dock mas In July" meeting Wedneaday
USS Plylnt•Uth Rock , !:mdcd ap at 7 p.m., in the chureh sanctu·
proximately 1800 men ·of the t r.~ ary. !o.liss Mary Vlrgmla Reibf'l
Battalion, Oth Marine r1cl(lmcnt. wHI be In charge of the pro1ram
and the Federoted Clrcl:r will b4!
hostesses.
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Laws ·
BY TID W. BROWN
S.c:rttary of Stat•

Ohlo·ms who participated in
early elections us'd ballotR of
1tll types and
descriptlona.
There were no established rules
for sl2e, color or form of the
ballot 011 we have todny.

Eocb party attempted to make

Its "ticket') e.spcclally recognJz.
able to the llllterat.e voter by
making dislln&amp;ulablng marks on
11. U he chelle, ·the voter would
make hh own ballot and bring
11 with htm , 1fence the npme of
"vest pocket'' jlcketa.
\ 1'he 'IIO·rl1llel Austra,lan ba~ ·
lot waa introduced In Australia
In 1867, pilllfied on to F.ngland
ond Iuter waa adopt.ed In many
l!llatc11 in America, It was lntroduc

cd In Ohio In t89t.
In uddltion to the adoption of
lhe AIOSirall:.n hallot, the Leg·
l&amp;lalurc also established bl·par·
t111n Board• of Election• In eac~
county, con~lsting of two Repub·
llcan and ~wo Dcmot"ratlc ml;l!ll ·
bers.
lri' 1949 Ihe Constit.:.&lt; · ' 1 of
Ohio wu &amp;mended, by a vote of

the people, 1 dopllng tho "Ofllce
'J'Ype" bnllol. With the adoption

arc for the n11n In 'the of thl!• ballet, tht party column.
;jri,;_;;~-·;,,,aj, We think Dr. Fran. with the party emblem at the
at an Important point: tup or the ballot, waa cllmin:ll~ d .
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WEST SHADE

Mr. And Mro. John Sm 'L

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and Mrs. Q\Je and1aon :'ll.ax were

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lollm at the Will new
n1an home.
Mn. Hnry Brown ancl sonS
were ~\lnday afternoon cnt: 1f."l at

the Palnler home. ·
' .Mr. aniJ \Mra. Larry Rou'l't r:11l
on Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil R.".HI'h

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Dr. nn.J Mrs . Jam~ s Asherait
~:~nd Jami~ and Marla or Denver,
Colorado, visited their 01unt Mr.s
F. H. Showers at Syra~"!!IC, recent
!y.
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al)d daug:1ter Joy and Miss Mary
Showert of Wellattm wrre Suliday
vlsltbrs of Mrs. F. H. ,.;;ltowers Ji.l
Syracuse, Ohio.

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ADMI"M'ED, July 18: Mn. Ben
Olbbs, Middleport; M'' Jo~n W
Brown, M!ddlr.port: Mn Richard
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Straight, Patriot; Charles H.
JohrtJJon, Crown City; Mist Ruth

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Ewlngtont Patrick M11rray Gray·
boel, VInton: Mro. G. c. Thomp·
son, Pt. Pl.; July 18: ~Ira. Thorn
trs L. Crossen, Oallipolb; Mn
Roo•ld B. Adklno, Qak Hill; Mrs.
Eroklne Blanton, Vinton.
BIRTHS, July tB: F•male Hllh;
bard, Mr. and Mra. Blaine Hub·
Lard. wolloton; Male Buck, Mr
ond Mrl. Cbarleo W. Buc~, Mid·
lielport; July 19, Male Adkln•.
Mr. and Mro. Ronald B. Adklno,
Oalr HIU; Fem!':le ThompltOn, Mr
o•nd Mt:,~. Gus C. Thomp11nn,.Pt. Pl.
DIIICRARGID, Jllly :8, K. A.
Hill, taiba Bennet~ Wad• Evlll&lt;
Mrs. DonRid Balles, Mra. Clarence
Wooda)l, Mt&lt;o. Geo1 Vaughn, illro.
Geo. Tll'lor, William Hubbirn.
Jack L. Kelly, Mra." Wm. II." Steele.
Linale Dillow, Mh. R. A. Huhn~l.
John A. Kay, Janet· Garoeo, C~al"
lea Wlthl~w. .
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eonvenience. Ttf·Su~· in tlie·new NO-F'Uss·~l?tl t.dar•.
See·if yau d'on'h~ree.
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· The·Pride 01 Athens

;.Finsterwald Holds Golfer's
Best Dream: Top Professional
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,ly \.EO H. PETERSEN
, HA·VERTOWN, Pa. &lt;UPI)- H.(l '
dad wantc:d htm to be a lawyer,
but Dow Flnsterwald wa-s glad to·
day he decided to bHumc a prL'~1essional ttclfer.
For he won the PGA goat
championship with 11 pressurized
par·busUng round in a head to
Lead battle wtth old Slammm'
Sam Snead, and 1t P.nablc him
tCI beat out Billy Cuper by tw&lt;
.strokes for one or tho most cov
eted UUes in tbr busint&gt;ss.
In addition to wmning the f1rsl
place money of "'500 - raunnz
his money winnings th1s year to
e,2li,t23 and makmg the l~tal $102.000 during the past four yearsthe triutnph Sunday l"'uk Finsterwald out of ''the bridesmaid
class."
Broke The Ice
'1 sure was hred Jf bemg ·r
bridesmaid!' 11a1d the sm tlm g
good natut·ed 28 ycar-o'd pro (rum
Athens, Ohto, alter ~~&lt;: 31 ·36·-67.
three undror par, gave h1m a 27'1
R.nd a two stroke vJctory O\et
Billy Casper 111 the 40th annual
PGA tournC"f Snead flipped 111
third plac~. rour str~ttes off the

pace.
It markecl

ughth arut ninth holes Snead cul
that margin to one stroke when
FmsLerwald bogeyed the 11th, bul
then Snead really we nt to pieces
He bogeyed tM 12th when h(
three·putled from 45 fe"'t and then
double bot;eoyed the J3t~ by thrct"
putting Rilain-from Ctlht feet.
That Wet It
That turned out to bP the end
uf Snead.
Meanwhuc, Cilspet made a
game run to close the gap, bul
wasn't qutte up to tl Ht!l closing
round 35-35-70 lett mm at 278
Snead's 35-38--73 gave htm ~
total of 280 and third place money
of $2,400 Casper won $3,500.
Jack Burke, with a fmal round
~10,
whtc~
mduded an eagle,
fmishcd fourth wtth 281. r.,r bnc :t
were U S Open champ1on Tom
my Bolt, Juliu..s BortJit ?nd Ja ,
Herbert w:th 285's. At 287 wcrf'
Mtkc Souchak, Pork} Oliver anU
Buster Cupil while Doug Foro ,
Bob Rosburg and Art Wall fmts l
ed at 288

Racine Winner
Twice Saturday

Flnstcrw:-.'d's ftr:ol
tournament victory Sln(.'f! he wou
tbe Turson Open, Febru ary, 1~7
Fin1terwald was two stroke s
behmd Snead and one stroke b1•
Little Lc11.guc muke·UP games
t;md Casper starting the fourtt
Saturday
saw doublchchdcrs Wit.!
nnd final round b&lt;'forc a rruwd
lhe Rcdlegs, the PirateB and a..
t~f 14,000 which Jtlmm cd the Linn
rcch Cnuntry Club course fo • cme as principals Wh~n the flr mg wa~ over the Rcdlegs had
Sund~ty's final round.
~roppcd
two, the Pll'atc:; had spli ' .
By the time th~y fc nchcd the
turn, the good • lookillg FuL'l tcr- .-.nd Racin:! Look two, •,nt of them
wald was two strok4"s m front or u 1-o squenkor in an extra lnn1n2
over the Pirates.

In Make-Up Tilts

KNOTTS
UPII{HSTERING
Free Eltamates, Delivery
1113 lov. Avo. Phono 13J4
GALLIPOLIS, 0.

In that game In the seventh Ra
cmc's Btlly Ours, Br~u·e Beegle
and Stev.., Cleland lej off with
back lo·back sinJies, Our11 seorlni
to end the gaJtlc. It h.ad b&lt;!en a
l.lrilliant duel between Frank Basnett and Willie Blaekwrll for the
Pirates ~nd Howard .Johnson a01t
Larry Pnct&gt;, rclle\'ing Jn the 7th
' rrlce picked up lib &amp;ccond wih
of the dav in rr.licr 11s he went
o;ll the WRY ((our Innings) to beat
tht Rcdlcg~ earlier th'lt same af·
tenoon.
l&amp;acine vs. Rcdlcgs - Called
aftlr:r four Innings 1/!llh Racine
ii. head 13-0. Red legs h~d one h!r,
a alnglc by Werry . Top Raeln.
hitters, Johnson three (or .foul',
11! 1lnsles, an,d P~;:~anuts W1cklin.:
with a •in11:le and doublt·.
· Pinlea vs. Redlc&amp;s .-- Top Plr·
' hitters were Mcnc'1inl with ~&lt;
stnsle and dou~le, Willie Black
well a burner and d'&gt;ublc, and
Sha•lecn, two singles. Fur the Red
lcMI, Spencer hod a homer in the

third.
RedleR&amp;
000 ~ - 0 I 1
Horine . . . .
333 1-13 10 o
Flnlnw (LP), Smith (2) and Wer·
ry Price und Bailey.

PtrP:tcs . . . . . 000 000 0-0 3 1

SPOTS FROM
SPILLS REMOVED
When opllled foodo

mar the appearance of
your clothos, send them
to Ul for quick removal

of every spot and alaln.

H 0 ME
LAUNDRY CO.

We Wuh Et'OI'l'ihllii
But Tbe Bab'
Socond II. - folldillopert, O.

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Baonell, W. Blackwull 151 (LPI
and Menchini. Johnsl)n, Price (7)
(WI') and Dalley.
Ru~lcgs
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Pir.tes .. ..
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Werry (LP), Phalln (41, t'lnla•
(~) and lllffle. Shasteen (WP!,
Me..,hlnl 131 ond Menclllnl. Bai·
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AUSTRALIAN WINS IN TINNI$

TRAVEMUENOE, Gormany UP1
- Mervyn Rose of Au .. tralia 4\IOr.
tho men's slnglr..s title 1n PI) lntcrnathn~al t1.1 nnls tourmtment here
Sunday, while Erika V&lt;Jllmer of
Germany won lhe. wumfl n's lllle.

N. W~ .COMPTON, 0. D.
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Philip Sporn won the Bend SoftbaU Tournament on Satur·
day night with • 9·6 victory over the Kalaer Aluminum team.
AI the same time Lakin toot third place honors In the meet I
with a 5-4 win over the Point Pleasant Retailers.

SPORTS
DESK

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Sporn the
took championship
a z-o lead in the SOC· Gerold Clark, iil'anojer of
ond ·inning when GP.ne Hesaon wa1 Sporn team. ·
In

btl by a pitched ball, Nellon Rouah
The llne &amp;«&lt;ns:
smgled, and ccnterfielder Bobby
CONSOLAtiON GAMI
Lliyne of the Koiser team dropped RotaUero
toil 000 0-4 4 1
Jack Johnson'c long fly ball. Both Latin
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lr CI&lt;ET TANNEitiLL

A call is being issued for at least 10 or 12 more youngsters
ages 6 to 9 or 10 in Middleport to turn out for "sUck ball."
Managers of the four teams now playl'ng twl·ce. a week fl'nd
themselves shorthanded for one reason or another-family va•
cations or just plain failure by a few to appear.
The program is highly successful so far. It will continufl in·
to the first week of August and then lay down its bats as will
the little league •nd POllY leagues.
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I In Pomeroy little league managers have carried on a ""
eague program of "B" squads playing against each other
Some team rosters number high in the 20's and the answer to
lhe problem of keeping the extra boys busy has been found
that w~y. It has called for a lot of extra work by the adult
supervtsors but they have nsen to the challenge magnificent·
ly.

The score remained tied until

the soxtb when Cricket Searl.. wos
sale on an error, went to oeeond
el Ci'hark, considered a cinch to be on the All-Star team of :m d t hen to "'l'ur d when tb e t hrow
th MS
e OUt em Association, didn't make it. During the week irom the leltriclder went wdd. He
~layers were chosen he was on the shelf with inJuries, and scored on Jack Johnson's sacriJUst before that he had struck a painful batting slump.
hce fly.
Sporn we• t ahcad 6,• .1n t \o.•• sev·
Go od news has come from Birmingham, however, where
la•le last week Mel cracked his batting ills with two double in enth as Dorwln Clark smgled and
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I went
all the way around vthen the
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ball went through the lcftf•elder.
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1 hlttmg m the moth to score three
C h AI C'l
oac
ex I o 1B the full-time lifeguard serving at the runs and pu: the game on Ice.
4th·H Camp hat Cante~s' Cave~, Jackson County. Mrs. Cilo and Browme Muore singled and went
e1r daug ter also IS •taymg at the camp, making for the to "cond en an error. He 9Cored
family a pleasant summer vacation interlude. The camp open· on Gerold Cluck's smgle. Rorwln
ed last week.
Clark smgled and then Wyllie Da·
Swimmers in the Middleport
pool last Thursdav vis hit a !eng fly ball to score
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' Gerald Clark. Dorwln Clark scored
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two weeks before. So no new attendance record was set.
W1th two out In tho ninth Kal•
There was a )IOOd ·~·son. though.
er put to~eLher three atrolght hits
Cool evemng atr.
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by ·Bobby L•ync, Steve H;rkala,
and Mac McFarlen too score two
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Ug
more runs
Pomeroy s new basketball coach, Ed Brookover, has not Jack Johnson started on the
arrived In town yet. His prospective learn members are anxi· mdoundhfor Sporn but WOI rehev·
ously awaiting first sight of him
"sea'r"t t eLos&amp;e&lt;ondhmnllndg by Crlckeldt
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mg ur c WBB Gera
a one recent1y: "We haven't seen him but I hear he Is Kelly, who went all the way for
blg aqd real toug!l."
Kaiser and gave up ten hill. Kal•
Incidently, I saw Bruce Zirkle in the Middleport swimming er collected eight hits, one off
pool recently. He looks pt least two Inches tailer than last Jan Johnaon and seven off Searles.
uary when he dunked 11 of 14 attempts from 30 to 35 feel
In the conaolatlon game for
away against Racine. No one who saw that cage battle ever ~bll'd place, Lllk(ln broke a H tie
r,an forget his feat
m the llottom o tho seventh when
Or J . H th
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Bobby Nelson walked, stole see.umor aw orne s 27 points against Logan, to win by ond, went to third on a pa88Cd

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Ctlo/sCanters Caves Lif-eguard

Muni~ipal

They Hear He's 'Bt"g And To h

one pomt. ,

ball, and •cored on :an infield out.

Pomeroy s season last year was fantastic. Those two sup·
Following Lhe l[jlme, trophle.B
erb and unexpected pel'!ormances by Zirkle and Hawthorne were awnrdcd teams and pliyers
were samples.
of the top three teama. Tho L. C.
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L"k:e 8 IIS/n A mna. Sh
Mtlton Lambe!'!, Meigs County's candidate for grid stardom
someday 0~ the Wlsconsm campus, and in the learned circles
ot the med1ca1 rrofesslon, is uke a bun in a china shop on his
~~fis~er job w1th the Roush-Layne Packing plant in Letart

!~formation

Inside
says Lambert, like Bob'Wilson, is a top
worker, With ali th~lr brnwn. "But you never can tell what's
going to happen," It is said, "They just might knock over a
slack of baskets accidentally and never know they touched a
thing. u
B
Y the -.:ay, Milton hns received a letter to report for var.
slty grid dnlls In September at Wisconsin. Included were min·
ute instruc!ions about how to get into good physical condition.
This dQesn t guarantee Milton a place on the squad. 11 does
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au th o...e man opportunity to fight Cor a berth.
And Jim Barton, 6·5 at 240 pounds, will report Thursday
morning at Western Maryland Campus to try out with the
Baltimore Colts. He f~otballed at Marshall, Bainbridge Nav·
a! Base, a.and Little Creek Naval Base
champion from Aust,hn, ad~•· d
the men's !!Ingles title In the 111 ·

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Blll Dana of Murl~tta, driving
Kenny King's stock car No. 14 at
Torch . Saturday night led the
modUlod feature race lor 19 of zo
lapo nnd lost In the 20th and
flnul round to Bud Chaddock of
Parker&lt;burg.
Klnll _ltld
Dana's brakeo went
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o~t ln ' tbc IOC~nd lap h1mdicapping him on tla ontcllng , lnlo

tennis

to h!S lmpi'M!SiVO lilt of

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While Onlf.

liST QUALITY
INTIIIIOI PAINT

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Playing on• or the on'y two m•
jor lrague games scheduled, th•
Redlegs oro In, three·\"Y tie f"
1" 1 wit h r •tts burah •""• Los A11
geles, neither of whom play to
to eopltallze 00 a three
game victory otreok Saturday
when they !oat I• St. Louhl, the
Redlegs were beaten ugaln Sun·

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pitched a
Bunning, a 25-year.old fire- tw~ ·• hitler as l!le Blltlmoro
from Southgate, Ky., pll&lt;tl· ~~ !IGWlled tho Clovellnd In·
tho first no • hitter of the dio._, 3-2, In 10 Innings. 11 wu
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Garrett; LakiD-L Patteroon and the peak performanee of a day 1!07 Sleven' :mth homer rav~
Slarllng.
morked b18erisallooal hurling.
the W~shlDllton Senaton a 5,4
Bullll,lng, •· 20-game \vinner last ytctQif'lllet Dick Donovan pitch· CH~IQNSHIP GAME
season who got olf to a bad start od the Clileago White soz to a
Sporn
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0 thlo year, hurled hlo mutorplec:e 4-3 dedolon in tho other major
Kailer
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Batteries: Sporn .:.. Johnaon, vlcto17 over tho 1 Boston 11et1 sOi
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or- Kcll.v and,l"'lller:
doubleheader. Only tl!reo bot~•
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Sunday and IIOJ&amp;Y diamonda prom- and, Ted Lepcio. in the ninth, t
iBed a Ilk! treatment for sthedul· take over the American Loaau
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strikeout lead with 1 • .aoon tot&gt;!
1o know
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No fewer than Ill other b,urlers
atriclcen faee ·of a child who
how,~ver, ir iht ~•ined no more aft- t~ed in porlormancea t that· must . - . bai~ upoveneu,lmow•
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make the other diamond• plo•able. boll.
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Jiveo parenta
otrugg!iq for freedom.
The schedule oollllor the Jets were ll'eoted to the rare •tsht of Wbentheboywaahrouchtto
at the Indiana, Orlolel u Colonels a ohutout In the Coliseum when
an Cli'P~••• .;... 0 ••-. b
(Middleport) and the 'rlaero at Ra· Johnny Podrea ~·tchcd a four·
.of-~ ~""' '(
cine.
hitter th't gave the Dodeers a
f'~~
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6-o derision over the Ph~la
rith '
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~Jed~:.:,!~
toweeld-~.J!
1Jt: QO
gers out of the NL cellar for the
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~Wlday'th widhe' •· n!Ot.
turned In a five-hitler as the New
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City Alhletla, 8-0. The Yankees
bean to l!fOW at the eomera
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won the opener, 3-1, on Yogi
ofltiJ mouth till he was ariJt•
Plttsburilb Pirates baseholl.l&lt;:~~ut llerra's lOth-inning homer.
Iring happily.
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At Cbleago, Warren Spahn
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make ther -n.o
day a trY·out camp •4•1 achool •Is "fOred his 12th victory of the
GU
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heine hold In Hunttnglon, w. Va. year, striking OUI IIO batters .. ' crow _ .. ,cont uttl!l ~
t9day and Tneadoy for,areo )'OUibO lhe lllllwaukee Braves shaded the
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Chicago cu~. 4-2. The win kept
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an
"' • avo pro- the Brovoa a h•lf game behln~
1eu•onal b:lloball
ambitions.
tho first . plooo San FranciJCo
PIIOtlltANT
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Tbe school Ia b'ln~ ~el.d at )Dco Glanll, who beot the Plttsburah
8h'"! Our Surpluo AJIIIIII \
Park on the md to• 0harleiton Pirate~ 7 · 3, for their olxth
C&amp;TMOUC
hom HunUn(ton. Jtm •ts allialln&amp; atrylfbt win.
lll$hopa• CldlhlnO COIIooUon'
Joe ]Iowen '"d Ray $p~akor llso 'irnold Portocarrero, a aore
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NJJMEGEN, Holloni {UP[) _
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Boy• rire to 'brin1 ~~~lr own un· Rita Van Velzen, IG . year , old
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lform and peraonal ~ ,eq.uipmtmt Dutc~ fWimmlne star, ret a ne1v
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and mu.st ps7 tbelr Oi\'.\ oxpeneos world record of 1:12.3 for the wo·
unle11 .alened. In thai' c1se the men's IOD-moter bockstroke
money : wlll be re(und~d: .
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Boy• may attend one or both
'""Ions, Vennorl Aid~

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In tho f6'Ul111 With a l,...hae..r
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Tbe Co:dloab did ollthell ocor·
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Mr. nnd Mrs Douglu Circle ar.r! MltwaukM :I' Chi~ 2
daughter , Sue and Florence Clrcl•' Sin fr~nclsc:o .5 PltttMI'1h 4
visited Mr . and Mrs, Roy Book- Philo. 6 Lll AntOIH 2 N
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CARMEL

11ADIMAGHIR SPARS
LOS ANr.ELES (Ul'l) crowd-..9t 11.1Qre th~n 3,500 watched day.
~.cavywats!its
Pete Rndemachel
Dorothy 8U1h of ·Splller spent
ltnd Zora Folley box three round,,
the
weekend wllh Lind' Circle.
with sparring partner:; Sunday 111
Mr.
and Mrs. Hsymnn Barnih
• publle cxhlbltlQn ut piymp' and aonl
of Lincoln !Ieight&amp; oper..
Auditorium. The\ two mEet in «
Sunday
cvonlng
IO·round nationally tol&lt;Yisod bout Dean Qrlni&lt;er. with Mr and Mrs.
t,ore FrldoJ, Jllly 2a.
Mr. and Mra. Georao Clrole anu
'. ~OOPIR WINS S!NGLIS
dauchter ol P!u,..oy •pent Sull·
DUESSELDORF, Gormyny iUPll nay alle!noon with Mr•. ~ llao']'
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event most of the way.

CINCINNATI CUP!) - · Tbe Cin·
dnnati R•dlcgo could be •ure or
•t least one result rroto tonight's
game with Chicago here. It w!!l
either put them in -slxlb place or

UnltH Pr111 ln,.rn~tiOMI
Luis Ayab or Chile, 5·7. 6·2, 6·4
NATIONAL LIAGUI '
8.fl, Sunday.
w. L, Pet.
San Franctaoo
110 38. 1188
Mllwau~oe
48 3'1 .1185 II
Chicaao
48 44 .511 5
St Louis
41 43 .488 7
Mrs M~"r Blank vis!ted W1lter Philadelphia
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Rev. and Mrs. L R. c11 rmichael of Loa Angc ea
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liST QUALITY
EXTI!IIOII PAINT

In the thil d inning the Sporn
men added two more' runs ao Son·
ny Haggerty wos safo on an error
and Gerald Clark walked. nagger·
ty scored
on : Davis
singlebeat
by Dorviln
Clark
Wyllls
out a
bunt to fill the baaea and then
He.\son walked forcing in (\ereld
Clark.
Kaiser tied 1t up in the bottom
of the third when Ray sanabury
walked,Loyne
Gene Pickens
Bobby
walked. oingled,
With and
the
bases filled, steve Hirk3la olngled
to store Sansbury and Plckeno.
Lliyne scored on a smgle by Mac
McForlen. The fourth run came
aero" when H~rknla s&lt;ored on
Gerald Kelly'• fly b&gt;ll.

Cl ark Pulls Out 018atting Slump

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Hesson and Roush seored.

Need MOre StI'ck 8a/J P/ayefS

Brakes Go Out'
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Fund-Raising Plans Studied Here For
New Youth Camps At 2Ohio Locat&gt;lons

l\lr, and Mrs. Cb•••• Kapte&gt;na.
Jr., 33~ River St. Aaron, Illinois, ue announcing thP. birth of
a daugllter Tuesday, July 15th
The new baby weighed 6 lbs. 14

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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., July 21, 1958

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Plans were discussed for raising money- for new youtk
ca!llls at Loudonville and Wihnington, when the Young Adult
cla.S of the Pomeroy First Baptist church and their families
met Frld'y evening at the church for a meeting and homemade ice cream supper.
Mrs. Leroy Rusche!, president was m charge of the meeting
which opened 1\itb praver by Mrs Ralph C Zundel. It was LoeWe Howldaa . . • • • • . •• • . • •. . Polld!roy SodMy Edllor
announced that Rev. Edwin Lauriault would speak at the
church next Sunday, July 27.
IJ,yltU Bke .. .. .. .. . • . .. .. .. . Middleport Sotleb Editor
lt was voted to 11ell prayer nap.
kins as a money makmg project

and Mrs. Zundel was named to order the napkms Plans were made
for a hamburg fry at the Middle-

port park in August.

Home made ICe cream, cake and
coffee were rerved at the close of
the meetmg to the Rev and Mn
Ralph C. Zuadel, Mrs Jean CarBon and son", 'Mr.l! Frankhn Hud·
son and children, Mr. and Mra
Guy Cowan s.nd family , :Mr and
Mrs Harry Lee Bad~y and daughters, Mr and Mrs Orval Wiles and
family, Mr. and Mrs Leroy RU8ch·
el and Mr and Mrs Calvm SimpSOli and son

4-HClub Asked
T0 Meet Tuesday

Wedding tleld In Bradbury Church 01
Ch fiS' t 0 nSundoy WOS 8eauf'l.
lrU IE ven t

Middleport Society ·
Amon( those attending the Col-

Misll Shaf(ll1 Roush, ElSter of the I
--MI'A. Lewis Koehler Sr and other
br&amp;dC' wu thr maid of honor Her a tangerine f ummer cotton with relatiVA!J over the week end.
({0\YTl, Wlll!i slmdar to the bride's, I white iiCCe~ortes and
wore the
Mrs UUda Sp~rks of Muon
l•ohioncd afler tlw 8'ffie tines. of corsogc !rom ber bridal bouquet.
Mn Lee McComas announced
spent Sunday w1th her daughter,
this morning tllat there will be a p:tle pipk. lli.lr aecesso,:Ics werl!
MrJ. J.Imes Ingles anc.! fannly on
t
ht 1 t 9 white and she won~ a white carna
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tlon corso.ge
p. m. o( the ~hddlcpart Wide·A·I Everett FQreman of Mason, W
)ir~ 6rold Voglcsong and
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Wake 4 H Club, at the home of va pcrlormed the dulles of best
daughter, Melinda Ann, of lr,mton,
Marll)'rt Swau on Lincoln Str~ct mu~, while Lee Roush. b:-other of
have b~en tfm guests of her parAll mttmbcrs are asked to bnng the bride anrl Ev&lt;'rett lluchael, lhc
John Thcmas returnrd hom~ cnts, ~fr &lt;~rt&lt;l Mrs John Allen
aU thc1r book• and sewmg to be bride'~ coUIIIII, were ushers.
Fwlav C'f~ning from Universll &gt; Knopt:J, IIYIE'II St Sh~ came at this
fmishcd
For her daughter's weddmg , Mrs Hospthl .:nd IS convRle-.rmg nlcl!· t1mc becaust• of the illness of her
U wu: abo announced that a Roush chose a lavendar dacron ly. He wtll retnr n to the hospital father, Mr Knopp
M1ss s:~ 11 Yschaa1, who spent t be
meetmg at the McComt~s home dress w1 th a PIea t ed sk .trt She m two wtrk11 for a &lt;'ll&lt;'lk up
Mr. Dnd Mrs Orien Wlnce nnU wee k CP d m o o1umb Ui as aucsts
will 1m hell! Thursd11y en ning at wore tl DC11•· acceasones an d her cor
• earns t tons. Thc '-On or Mmcs!len, P'l were lh&lt;.' o1 her 11ro t•r;er·m·
· 1aw ~:anu, s...,tcr,
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th
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weekend
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wh1ch will be held Friday morn- r cgrnnm s mo er wore a ue
was accompnme
c.mc un ay by
elivlng Room
mg at 9 30 at the home o1 Mrs. sdk street length dress with black er and other relative!~
her nephew, Ricky Koehler, who
McComas
accessories and also wore a pink
Mr anrJ Mn Leroy Bnchtel of will VIsit her fer several week!!
eBedroom eKitchen
carnation corsage
Ft Myers, Fla, ~ml Mr and Mr~
Miss Ellen Shadle of Mentor,
Cllltll Thuro4oy AltontThe ctremony was preceded by Carl Rtg~J of Columbcs arriverl Oh1o, and \1Jss Karen Beattie or
oz and hna bcea n!II 1Hd Donno~ s ,,,,gram of nuptial music by this morning to spend the dlt Leon, W. VJ, have br-cn t,::uesta of
Jean Th.e Kaptemali hol.\'e 3 aons, Mr1 Paul Wmn, who used the with Mrs Wendell Bctzing.
Mr. and Mrs Lawtence Bing this
David, Denms and Darrdl Grand !!election, ''Melody of Love",
Raymond E~lste n rcturnod week 1 Mrs Bmg in the aunt of
parents are Mr. and M1 11 CharleJ "Wedding Prayer" and "Beeausr" hoP.'lc Satu:day &amp;Iter a two week'l Mi~s Shadle and Miss Bel'.ttie
KRptcina, Sr, Mr and Mrs. Ro)l and the hadJtional "Weddmg visit with his daughter and son
Ronald Mlller and Ernest
Holder of Aurora Grc:!l t · grand :March
In law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonan1 Bowles, both graduatcs"of the Mid·
parents are Mr and )Irs lsalah
A n•cephon was held ot the Russ, Clevpland
dleport High School class of 1957,
On the Brlghleal Comer Sm1th of Pomeroy, M:s Nelh ~ church
Immediate!.¥ folloWing the
Mlss Ev:lyn Fick lert Saturday enli!ted In the U. S Army, and
Droper of California. Great great ceremony. As5tstlng at the bride's for a visit m Clleveland w1th Mr. nrc stationed at Fort Knox, Ky.
In Middleport
~ rondmDlher Js Mrs Ims L Smith
table, centered With an arrange and Mrs Leonard Rusl!
Billy Rice, the nme year old
Pomeroy.
ment of .shilded gladiolus In a
Mr and Mrs Phtl MP.Inhart and son of Mr nnd Mrs. Denver H1ce,
low conUuuer with tall tapers on IJUI!.!Its, M:-. and Mra Elmer W. has both fe et In a east due to
a lac~ cloth with the three tiered Smith or Wooster, av"nt Sund,a·t Bilateral CaP1wcll Fobt Plastic
w~dlng cake and the punch OOwl, in Huntington, W Va, with reb · surgery, performed at the White
FQR TOPS IN SERVICE
were Miss Phyllis Eberabach and tives
Cross Hospltr.l, June 27 He will
Mlu Carolyn Slllon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dever Diggcrstn{' r~port bi.!ck ttl the attendJng phy.
Also assit111ng • the dl1lng and family of Lakeland, Fla , ar'' ..,Jcian, Dr. Judson Wilson, July 31
room wel'e MtH. Brad Hudson and the gucsta or her p·uenl!l, M· to havo the caMs removed and new
Mrs Joe Slason Uilll Ebersbach and Mra Eddie Smlth and Mr onea pet on
$25 to$1000
prealded at the punch bowl while and Mrs Richard Rupc.
Mr. and Mrs Charles A Brad·
MIR8 Sinon sctved the cuke.
Mrs Harry P. Smith, Mrs. C. F bury, who were m Columbus this
Pron1pt l&lt;&gt;ans for
The a:uost list mcluded Mrs. Tomplr.lna, Mrs Rob~ Warner week end to nttend the American
Cora Wilcox, Cheshire, and Mra. l:rs. Jed Weblter and Mra. Ponj lAI&amp;ion Stute Convention, stopped
vacation trips
Joe Pblllip.l! of Rutland, grand· Hysell returned heme Friday eve Ill CluillCot:1e for their d11ughter,
and ~ther worthy
molhcrs of tbe groom; Mr•. George ning rrot)'l Lancaster ~~;here the} Suzanne, whc. accompanied them
1wnmer. expellia.
Slaon, .Bradbuty, graodmo\her of ilttended tl1e Method1 ..t School or hom"! after r.pendlng the week
the bride M1 and :.Irs Carl Hy Missions
with hu unci" and aunt, Mr and
acll of Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. AI·
Mr and Mrs. C. F. Tompkms
William Kitchen (Mnry lane
l\.allfllndy, Manacer'
rred Yc11uger of MinernJlle; Mr. left SundJ." for a three weeks Vfl 1Yc&gt;un/1) and daughter, Debbje.
3110 W. Seetlllftt.- Phone: 432, l'oDieroJ
and Mrs Guy Swadley and grand- cation at Lakes1do Til ,~· will b1·
Mrs. Lewis Sauer lr. and family
daushtcr, Shilnna, of Langsville; joined thc:r fOr a wc&gt;!!k by Mr spent tile week end In Columbus
Rev. JUcbard Dolton of Glouster, ond Mn.t John Bayliff of Crider ~ as gucr..ls of her sister while 11-ir
Mrs Clarenei) 1\.lurray, Mrs. Paul YUle and Chrlltopher Tompkmll Sauer attended the Legion ConvenWinn, Mts. ElUs Lambert, Mrs. who h;~.a been the guest u! the BaJ tlon.
Brad Hudson, Mrs. Joe Siuon and lltf's for the past we'!!t.
Mr. and Mr.s. Wilham Wlfrncr
daushter, Cnrobn, Mr and Mu.
Mrs Bertha A.llia ~ntered Hot and children, Jimmy and lay,
!vtreU Mlchnel, ,Patty Ann, Paula &amp;er Hosp1tnl Saturday ~s a med1· have returned from a vacation
Jean, Everett Jr and John , ~~r. cal paUent.
lrlp to Nnple~ Fla. The Wlmers
Mrs. W H. Ketter and childrrn were gone ~ month.
1nd Mn \V F. Wilcox and son,
Kelth, and Mr. and Mra. Allen of Mora:antown, w v~ , .,re guestt
.Mro, Dale Uoutniilg' attended
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~t t the home of her m ~t!ier, Mr., the AmGrlan Legian , C.onventlQO
Before eolr.g away on her wed· Bertha Allll!
In Columbus att a dcleaate to the
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Mr. and M(l. Glen Dill operit
the weekend at Broo::VIIIe, Ky.,
and werel accompanied home b:
Mr,. lJIUe Maines Wli J spent thttwo weeki with rclaUve•

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10U SAW n IN LOOK AND LIFE

a.none the

sbtying

no reply Lo

paeabana d11tnct of Rh:. de Jan·
'etr'o, Brazil
The wform:ttiOns, ftled w1th
U S Commissioner Alexander L
!deNaugheT, charged Belle and
Oatwind Mth intentite trans
pGrtation of "securities and mot.·
e~" amounting to $62,500, ..lrau~ill,nt conversion
o!
these
"(uhds., an(\ conspiracy.
)n a separate tnformntton, Belle
d~~ribed as tlie maste:-mind, was
c'h'a:nced w1th interstate trans
portation of a $40,000 check
t•i:nbwn to be converted and ta·

~oat •. : feel comf-ble .;,hlle YCHI,Work. ltu
,wort., ~· In wal!;lng lol' the tough Sanforized
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Jart t•nnet loops ••• anchored
hllllono , , • In-proof ohlrt yolctL Buy ....,al
Mil ill r- cltolc• of colo.ro.

~ntinues

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Jul,y Safe

PANTS .. $3.50

ken by fraud."
tbe FBI aaid the Y:~,&amp;OO in\'Qitl'd f.lye dlecU aliiOU.Unt
IO ••~·di'IWn-'in(' f:,e 'IWindlecloaed minUradurero Bank of

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subllidtaries ~teiner

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J)~ges Soar .To

$500 In Wrecli
In Mason City
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to
day .his department is re-negotia·
ting contract~ with tw ) eonault·
ing enginet&gt;nng firms for a prtliminary atudy ou comt"UctJon o'
a oew federal mtersute bigbway
panlleling u . s 21
The firma, J E Greiner, Bat.
timore, With Ohio offief'll In Medina, and Howard, NeedJes, Timmen and Bergcndoff, Cleveland
reeently were rej~d by the
u s. Bureau of Public Road•
BPR a8 engineers for the pro
jectf.
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Noble said the feoieral agenry
was "dissatisfied with the amount
of fee they were askln~' 1 to do

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M'ei1a Cuunty were
commttr groundt
the I.e11ues.

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'trial to · ton·

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Yo~ .Masonites .
have been mailed and dlllrl~utod
Lo 4-H, FFA and mA nleljlbera
an~ ·advertl"''"·
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This year'a ..talog, Which to
mimeographed, iJ B~ x 11 lnc~ea
in size and lealul'el a tiulr color

£y,dist"'~

In Crash Near
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wMRINGTON

UPI---'I'he t•

inctudeo the
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Dilcher, Ad'-"---~
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Released Fr0m

You're sure

to get loQ of admiration

' ~le'n your dothes. We' give
, when wo
the whole;;fai!ltly'a wardrobe a new
lease on looks' . . , ever.ythlng from
motn'a

pr~tty

dresses

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for only $45,00 a ·ntonthl*
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apa'l·

Jail T Parenls
with uaault and

battery on an Edna Schoenleb

from

Ba11esa

elderly man in 1 dark Pomeroy and Niple, Colwnbus e:rgineerina
allty Saturday nij!bl, were me' firm, addreued Lo Middleport
with their Harrlaonvllle parents (COfll' to Pomerol') askmg to bt

front today.

advaneinJ warm

considered when thal town em

,ploya an engineering firm to '
plan Ill oewmge and disposal
plant system; urging in it that a

combined plan oppeon to hold
del~nlte odvanllges.
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HOT STIEL "MIIIILIS"

MO!iOMINT IILL

TOKYO UPI - Now ll's Dying
WASIIINGTON UPI - The
steel "m!BSilE.s.'' "orkera at the House puoed bY, voice vote and
Nfltelou Warehq)!Je Co. bad a bod oent to the S&lt;dato Moodily a bl1f
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announce· ca1e or jitters today a.11 the result, to authorize spending ol $7.&amp;00.000
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ol II))'Sierloua ''flighU" ol bot to buUd a monument to World
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iteef fugmcuts into the com· War 11 deod in the Pacifle.
pany'o yanl. One fo"F and a ball
~und
frllltllenl to,. a 10GATHIRING 01$PIRSID
itn:b bole in an iron fence.
BUENOS AIRES tiP! - Pollee
med tear gas to dlopme a IJ'OIIII
0011 '1'0 , HOSPITAL
ol leltia!f delno.istnllnt llonday
. Mils Louise Slden, .lllddleport,j nifbt in dOWIItown Buenos lifrel
~~ ourtdeal patient ,in lbe apln&amp;t the landing ol U.S. trilops
Melp General Hosp11ll
in Leb.-on.

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Volunteel'l from Chester and
ouve Townshi[ll are beinl in'lited Lo wort on the road olin project Wedlleada)' •••.Pnllo July 23,
allbt llltlgo County F
Bureau.
Las! week lfO ol&amp;nl
painted while. This week
the
&amp;ttncl!iilg, lll&gt;rtlng at B p
Lalt week 110 voluntee

trom OUve Tlnmsh
pnaent knr.w eno
thO!" to proceed
61 that .......
. The Farm
Bureau Wome~'a ouncll, apoaaorlnl the pl-oje&lt;~
lliol aomeone
from OUve •!tend.

AtHome, A,broad,ln Briel
DEFICIT DILEMMA FACES PRESIDENT·
lfioUt!, II BIJYOCI '1n "" blacfc

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Ritteoour, 81, Kln((lton, former

lllo flilt half ol ' l951 with ...... mtmbtr of llie Lef(llillure and
prominent Ross Councy f..-,
I..., of o ICIIII f5,400.000

to dad's suits

to junior:• -play togs!
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ota ,.volvinr siren purdlllod, bY

who are planning to stage an aw:hon in August

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IN~ERNATIONA.L•

used b7 1.,..1 llllDI cr indlvl·
duw.
.
-'-Heard n.., Cbfef EmeliiOii
ed~tllfl' -WinJ- Hli ""' '""" · ·;,&lt;.~:f
a - - in oblainini wire aad

Seeon;f Strtet to Senior mollie,.

::f.. ~Y-U:.o~::::r ~

, lhe 13 djvl- 1 dlreclor of llie- W•obin1ton
dlvldod Silna\ora
, waa P,tompt
American

or

lu,y ,An

- Approved a motion to have
Mayor Legar and the Police De·
partment work out cerum c:bang.
ea on JUio Street when: ts.m.Ja.•
ute parking mcten in trlltk load·
lDJ zooea apparently hJnaJeap
regular mOtoriatl during lbe late
morulng, afternoon and evening.
- Okayed a suggestion fro~
the mayor that a quantitr d~
spec1a1 park.lns permit Cft(d.a be
printed in conformity witH 1 fa.
c:ent ordinance. These pennih
may be purebaaed f(.)l' $:10 and

tile firemen. lt il )loped b)

spread iJowly over Ohio today,
A third youth, Ij:eith Mariti no,
brinalnl ocattei'ed thundershowers 19, ebarfled wltb \he same o~
north and early-morning fog over hue In tbe court of Charles Leloutbem and central eoantiell.
gar, also il in eu&amp;tody or IUud·
The wealliermoa oold the seat- lano.
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sered thundenhowers were exFrank Young lllod allidavits
petted to move inlo Northellllero M:t:' against. the tril) for It
Ohio ledoy in advance of llie
wann trent.
'l'hundenbo!fCra during the prehended tht youths Iller
ulsbt aeeoucted for m~t of the Young obtained the Ueense num•aln In Southern Ohio. Piketon rt· ber of a ear thQ U.!le4 to leave
jorted on Inch of r&gt;in.
the acene of th'e indde!lt.1

cover The content of tbe catalol !ignition ol c. Leo Deoroey ••

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It

-Heard a bW read, and voted
to pay l~ IO&lt; $800 from Middle- .
pert'• clerk Gane Orote lor renO.
I
Ia! on the Middleport OWIIed car·
bqe dump ""'d by PomefO}' (18
Guy Ditch,.- and RandaU Ad· monthe renL)
kins1 charged in Juvenile Court
-Heard a letter read by cleric;

By Unllod , _ llllomatlonal

qver 700 catallliUeJ fqr the 1938

M11on County Farm Youth Fair

Ex

Warm.Front
Spreading-Over
Most Counties

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,r.t:attlngly

L~lv~d~~~_!!ll!cy!.

the FBI, ledtrAI ba~~ exam'n·

ers and the Securities and
change Commission. 1

' n:orning.
Riecker ac·

In· Maoo~

Manufae- In the !Ute would

feet ol sis
mch seWP.r tile to wtall on
Breezy Heights at a priee of 25
cents per foot, the town to haul

Century COntrola; Troop Water VirJinia. The route, when eom· liren may be beard within a i•·
Heater Co. and the Cad W. Schut· pleted, wtll enend fr'nm Canton dlus of three mdea. It it to M
ter Corp.
1o Charlotte, N. c., p;u•ing tbru sollllded almuttaneoull~ w1tb llie
The char,gea were the tint fd · both Welt VIrginia and Virginia town hall siren.
'
ed against the youthful pair fol
- Voted to offer the dead enD
lowln&amp;: an intenlive lDYe.tlgatloll
street off Sycamore (I&gt;D East

John E. Up
the NOtional
or

eJl
,stlm¥1ed
at op
tho result
of

me:

- Voted to bu1 845

turing Co.; Aero-Cal Induotrl..: building of the auper ro.'llf 18 "i••t ment wllb location• so lbat the

been &lt;'ontlnuen
wllen Marietta

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the study.
He 11id tho department wao
oq~&gt;tlatlli'J oli' 1 "eosi-~Jua .biiJ!"
ror lh! ."ludy He~~lll
'Ill'!'~·
and llie dOparlmerif woro al odili
Edgewater, N J., and paya~le to
The Ohlo Highway chief a 1d
live firma listed by Bolle u hi&amp; be did not btlieve t!le dUflcully

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Jn a BWank penthowoe

apartment in the et.cl111lve Co

l'llt old 'wort.' look is' gone fore.,.,. Loolo

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school ebum. left :he ooun

trY early tfl\a m()llth .and were rector Charles M. Noble satd

aueats' of

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Council has m its ;KJWer the
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stdewalb and
Ottwjnd. two ,oung
miDI·
0 e IC er•ng
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property owncro llielr
pulators wllose whirlwind fina11
clJI dealings apparently left an , . 'th 2F'
o problema
R~cent rains bave made the
ll-eompany
I
U1DS n
of pedeltrians Vei'J
W!thout a1seta.
tous,
mayor pomted out. He
Bell!. 26,
two y..,. o•t Rt 21 Contracts
bad complete allfeemenl.
or college, and Oolwmd. 27, hi• '
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Cflmlnal · chargeli
agam.11t Earl Belle and Miteliel!

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l'omeroy council acted Monday night to ease the plight of
·
F'
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pedestrians along upper East Main-s! who for years have had
Young IDaDC
I to ,walk, !n mud and water where Sidewalks ought to be.
.
With Mayor Charles Legar presiding and councilmen Dor
\Vizards Charged Scbaefer,
Roy Betzfug, Rich Jones and Leslie Fultz present,
It was voted to write letters to certain business fil'llli and
Swm'
dJe idence
residents along the street front from the Richard Finlaw resIn ·Ch...,k
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Hlp !odor nto, low tonltht In

Council Acts To Make Pedestrians' ~At Easier
In East Pomeroy By Letters Urging SidewalkS,

including R gift from · • '''"'''
en who wn1 unable to

&gt;

"'' portfono tHor '"" lotllthl.
Woclnt1411r portfr doudr. d!tnco

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ther, Mrs: Earl Dill.
Kathy received

Mrs. Robert Reibel had as her
guests her grandchildren, Asa and
Mary Bradbury, qver the weekend
while their parerita were in Columbus.
Master Chipper Rice spent the
,we~k end with hili grandparent&amp;,
Mr. and Mrs Shennan Osborn at
Point Pleasant, W. Vn.

Ol!fo: Coddorllllt - with GCCIIIGMI ......,. .,. IIHII~
do-n. nstly In HVIfl and

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, July 22, 1958

rlauJhtcra, Becky and B~ enda, Ka•
thy's great grandmotber, Mrs
Walter Walker, and her

moM 2·1.

WIATHIR

enttne

takes Ule ,

W1ll and

1umbus J.!ts r~:~~~~
place in tl'f' 1:
Sunday behmd
hit 1·0 v1ctory that ~Jve the Jets
ll three-game aeries
with Rlcb.

Neutzllug.

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Mr and Mrs Gary Dill ente;
talned wit~1 a party Fnday aftct
uoon, at tl•cir home, Mornin,
Star, in ob£ervance of the fourth
bJrthdny uf their dau;{hter, Kath.v
Games were played and prtze ~
kwarded !o Becky Will .md Davie
Crow.
Cup cakt!:, i~d in wtnte and
deellJ'ated in p!Dk and rreen, let"
cream, an ornnge drinK ,1nd candy
1.\ilnt.!t were served by Mrs. Dtll to
SteVIe Dlll, Mrs Alfred rrow arul
children Dav1e, Rookie and Nan~:y, Mrs. Gurdon We-t 1nd daugh
ters, DebbiP, and 'Rhonda Fay~.:
Connie K«)' Chapman, Mrs Doro.
thy Davis CJnd son, Mark , Mrs Vlctir W-orfc "Ild children, Kevtn and
Jame~

They alao accepted the bid of the Standard Oll Company of Ohio for regular gasoUne to be supplied to the
county highway department at a price of 19.2 cents per
gallon. All members Of the board were present, illclud·
lng besides Mr. Hartinger and Mr. Craig, Mr. Roland

t

Fourth Birthday
01 Daughter Is
Honored At Party

Vkky Lee, Mr•

posed to rablea by a bite from a rabid fox .

For the -ralae, Deputy Shields wW go 011 24-bOur call • : ~a"
ago be bad one full time deputy, Frank.
In the d~partmcnt. Tbla gtvea the chief .liw officer.of ~ • ~leirtlllields was added to bls staff on a regular daYMe!P County two 24-hour call deputies, Cblef Deputy r .- tijlle.llilfl. Now Shleltla It on ,full duly.
Howard Frank already being 011 that basla.
-. 1 Jn•otber actions the commllaloners approved a moTtle incr~ase In th~ sheriffs sb!ff marlrs !IDOiher step
• lion by Dan C. Hartinger, seconded bY Harry Craig, to
In the county's movement •toward stronger enforcement
pay the !lledlcal blU of Opal Dunba~~~o Carpenter, ex·

by lllrs. Thomaa Bc!ntz.
Dlll'lnJ the buslne-!s sessjc.n
with Mrs. JameJ WUJ, prestdent
In eharge, plans were made fO\'
Etll ice cream social to be held at
the ch.urc", Friday P.·;emng lUll
2&amp;.
Refreshments were served b~
the hostess to those , naraed abo\'1•
and Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs Eldo11
Weeks, Mrs. Albert s·.v3tzet. Mn
Harley Brown, Mra. Herbert Db:

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1Deputy Sberlff Clarence Sf\lelds by f20 per month. , . . ; , of Ja•·::rn Sheriff ,Hartenbach entend office a year

Mrs. Myrtle Long ••ntertained
lack ' GrutliCt of Mone11seu', Pa.,
Ite Is th.e liOn of Mr, and Mrs.
the Wilhn~ Workers elasa or thf i.tbe gue~t of his sloter and broth- ·Allie GrueseriEthei Hysell), form·
Enterprtse EUB church THursd&amp;) er- in-law, ?.lr: nnd Mr.s MaM:in er PoJieroy :esidenb:.
tvening at her J1ome on Ro&lt;'k
Springa Road.
Group !inling opened the meet
mg [ollowed with praye1 by Mr~
John Smith and seripture reading

Elberfelds

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Mov.lo Bolster Law Enfo

McAngua 'ml sister, Mrs. Dorothr
Korea Veteran Is
Maue:~.
~ ·
Grueaer, who spent t~o pool 15
H~me A,ter His
months in Kore •• rtreelvcd his diS·
Rec·ent·Discharge
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char"' ,and returned hom•_Th•rs'
day.. ,
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umbus •ud bouthern Ohio Eleetrlc plcmc •I the Gold Cliff Park
near C~rclevllle were Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Bodlmer and l:unlly, and Mr
and Mr' Gono Norlon and famlly
Mrs Pt1ul SWtSher, 3Jr and Mrs
Wilham Sw10ber and son, David,
returned lhu week after spending
a week vaeaJ'on In n•.rlhern Ohio
on. Mils Dorothy Long and M"
They visited Mr Swisher's grand·
Brown.
mother, Mrs Roy Hale. and Mr Huber
The August meeting N'JI be bel!~
Hale at Sycamore. Ohio, wem flab- at the home of Mrs C:nl Moor, .
ing al Latn Erie, v11ited Bl•e
llole at Castalia. and the Seneca
Caverns nt Bellevue, Dbio.

Baskets of variegated gladiolus and fern decorated the alter of the Btadbury Church of Christ when Miss Maryln Sue
Roush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Allen Roush of Bradbury,
became the bride of Mr Raymofld Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs
·l
F. W Wilcox of Langsvtl e
The double ring ceremony was preformed at 2:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon July 20, by the Rev. Tom Weills, pastor of
the church
The bride was given in marriage by her fdher and wore a
ballarenia length gown of pale blue fashioned with a fitted
bodice, with a sweetheart neckline, falling into a full skirt
over crinolines. She wore white ~H:cessories and carried a
white Bible with a bridal bouquet of white carnations with
Miss Betty Koehler, HN, of Gal·
shattered carn&amp;tion streamers
-~~-;:;-I hpfllis, was a guest of her mother,

ROOMs::w

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CANTON, 0. 1))&gt;1 - ;rtmten
Bearing Co. and United
wtn meet
in an elforl to
waltoiit ol ,II
ot: Tlmkan

·~"'' f,ld:·upa ~d deUv"let
••• 1bll..et-ple..bil llfleet. ·

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$17,1G0.000
a;

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WASHINf,TON UPI-Tbe AtomC'li:UMIIIIS UPI _ '"r ..,... lc Ener17 Comm1ul~n l:onday .,.
·. ,.,_ li.!l!W MoMor lor 11!0 dored a nue!tor reoetor bQllt
•'ifttl! loliloory: J - 21 of "'""' Sanduaty, Ohio~ lor
Tnick ship riHr. hart ·, In WhicH, ,an atomle airplane
waoif- ......., _,. Allloi-1 The AEC bsued
' - - 21 Gatti.,;iiht fiid ldwthl l!eTIIIII lo the N~'tlo~al
Vlllllla, 11; ttonry Mltchall, It', onl COmmlltee for Aeronaatka for 1
llilipoon, 22. oil of CtlumiM. IJO'mepwalt, $\!1_,-m.ooo teaetot
~••,
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to bt hallt al I'JUm llfibll! OM·
, COI..UJIB~~ t1PI _ &amp;7d L aance Wor~.
dUes.

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dlod Mondll)' at Doelor's Hospital
here from 1he ello&lt;U ol a olioie.
Riltetlour WU I Rosa COIII!tj
RepublieU. ropreoentaUye to \lio
Lepiatwte ,rp~ •lf!\t yem. .He. retired ftoiD acllve jSoUUea in lliiiG.

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