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

The Oa!lv

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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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South Second St
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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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7 to ' llrrangl.! for Judging day sage wt~s or PInA
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th
bl
weekend
gt
csts
of
Aml
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ld
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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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SOCJETY

FURNITURE

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BAKER

FURNITURE

TRAVEL 'LOANS

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BE. MONEY
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Social Julr2Sth

Mies Cl)nntc Morley

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W. Va., Is the guest ol Mbs S••
Smith.
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Mr. and Ill,. Albert Hoflper of
Zaneav!lle VI.Slted relativn in Porn

croy Saturdll)'.
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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

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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.

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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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J)~ges Soar .To

$500 In Wrecli
In Mason City
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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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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

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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

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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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used b7 1.,..1 llllDI cr indlvl·
duw.
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-'-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

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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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-Heard a bW read, and voted
to pay l~ IO&lt; $800 from Middle- .
pert'• clerk Gane Orote lor renO.
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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.
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- 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

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,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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stdewalb and
Ottwjnd. two ,oung
miDI·
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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
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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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l'omeroy council acted Monday night to ease the plight of
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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.
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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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to the Swisher coal tipple. II will be urged these pro-

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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

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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

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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:~.
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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'
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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
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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,

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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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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~.
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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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MrL Henry Spencer. . _____,...,. 2-Dally &amp;eiltinel, Pomeroy•MldcU,~port, 0., July 22, 1958'

By Mn. H1ttlt F,_r.ift
Mr. and Mu. Low~U 8ipg an-

Jerry and Jack Frederick who
have been ill with 11 Vlflfl infee

ti~m

Joy~e ~ing ~~~. boon
are qut tl.o}¥.

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nOI\IICe the bjrth Of 8 son, J"ty
rea,l
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,, 16 at the Jtolzer · J(oszvtal. HE .for several daya.
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AlJliiLINIY TO • . ,
' has been napted lame~ MolCO.Jie
' JVr. !nd ¥rs. 'F,roer.IOn WJII·
A regulor meeting vf 'the RaMr. and Mrs. Curt Frederick- iams and !JOD called on · Blaine

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Should Meigs County Invade M ason County? Of Course
t
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N0 t • '• Y"'•l
·- .n ernadona
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~~i ~m;.~\~•n atLe(1'.n rnAp~th~ ~::.nt~en.~·i~~~~th in MJ'Tole'.fo~ MI:J'r~I\DL&lt;&gt;~~1~iin~n a~:·~e!~t;.
' porbl
Legion Hall tontrlt ' YI~·~ re· llr. and Mrs. IIJirry Spe~cer a! Clme borne ,frQm • ~~~ ~'lll!lilat
Cr~m the Boyo' State .,'&amp;no Port Cjinto.n. ¥r. and \II"· ljar!\1!.\ I~Q~~ay.

~.rit.~VISION gUlp~-. WSA!~W . clian~4 ,. . ,m
c~o"~t ~·Tu&lt;!sdo{ ~'""',
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Two wars throwing the modern world mto bilize and invade Mason County. Our p~etext Girls'. Stat. •&lt;Rrl!lllll\lptiv,&lt;a Wl) ' St•hl, !liling S~n, Mr. and ~,~.,.
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9:00 Ro~llft Room
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be1 giVen Sgt JS,:notts of l)u• John Rasp, Fostoria, Mr. ~
Mrs. Henr~ pe~eer ~nterta.n·
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9:30 K!lti~ Doonan Show
catelysm)l: destruction, World War I a·nd might be because Mason County has een a· Ground Obae~er Corps · will &lt;be Mrs. Perry Orr in Coh::nbus and
wllh a birtHday party 'l'hur&gt;·
D:SO 1)•\!e Doon'l\l Show
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10:(10 J:!i!IJ8Mte·Ml ·
World W.ar II, were .b:iggered by very ordi· vored with industrial development over the n gueot.
were ~ccomPl!~ied home by Ill•·
'" hopor ,o~ ~ ~er
. .. .tQ:aq -1111'1! ant ,
nary men with very unordinary special hates. past 10 years whereas Meigs County has en·
- , ·and Mrs. l!ell!'Y ~fPo.ie !!lSI tee~
JoYce ~ing' ·4l~ •0:00 ~&amp;"'·R&amp;-1111
1!:\lO .':I'll~· Pr!!!jl JJ !llaht.
.(.IOHIO" TO BE THIMI!
Gome!' Evans and Myron Me·
attend.!lg .wert 11:30 Troaal"'e U1'1'1
The first war was set off by a Balkan nation- joyed little or none- yet.
R~k Springs Grange will meet Kenzie of Columbus were week Mrs.
.Spencer, .sr.ns Larry II:OC Tile Price -ls!lllhl
11:30 Truth or C.On&amp;ellue'ali$! who assassinated the Austrian Crown
But nn action this silly never occurs to us. '!1hlJ,d•y •t 8 p m. "Ohio" will I!&lt; end guests ol Mr. and !Irs. John and Ike, me~ . J~olue Orr, Mrs. ll::j(l Tn1ih or Consequences
12·00 1Jc Ta~Doul!!
Prince· the second by Hiller of whose Moree ' An action on the intll!'nalional level that re· the !heme &gt;f the program ~resent - Hayes reeeqtly.
Freeman Wlli,il!l"s. and •on James, 12:oo Tic Tac Dopgh
12:30 It ~~ ae·yl)ll
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'1:00 . Mld·Pal&gt; N"'U :
Of JDSOI\liY there Is no agreement yet. Boih suits m war lS q~1le as pr.epo!rt~ro~s.
. ~r. Refreshments will lie se.ved.
Wni$hl of ·Five Poinls spent sev· •h••, Halll'ylff and To~lY, Mr.
1:00 ll.fid1·Day News
1: ...5 Movietim.e
we~;e a dispossessed kind of person who thrivWe cann~t Warne 011r ]l!!litio~I leadefs fAr
er~ &lt;lays llll't w.,.li with their and tfrs .. II•YIJlond Te~prd and
3:0Q Today Is OW's'
MEETING AIQIOUNCjiiD
pilll!r, )Irs. )Waid wm~r.
liy'* chj;fir~q, Mr. and ¥"· Nor-~ 1 : ~5 Mov!etime
..,..ed on vengeance for real or imagined ills.
Ibis new crisis. We elecle4 thelll to .qf(jce tQ
'J1be Intermediate Class of the
Emmet Babcock and tw• son&lt; man Freder1ck, sons ~erry and 3·00 Today Is Ours ,
3:30 Fl;om These Roots
TDQay the western world faces another serve our own special wants, and those of Mormng Star EUB Church will are visiting his parents Mr. and Jack, Mrs. Ma,rtha _McElroy, s~nF 3.30 From These Roots
4:00 Q~e~ for a ·D~
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st'p
lOth Co meet at the h!llDe ol Annabelle Mro. c. A. Babcqck.
Eugene and Verg1!, Lowell B1ng 4:00 Queen For A Da7
ch man ·m Nassar 0 r Egyp t . He was b Ol'n our na !'IOn. W'lh
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D· Rose, Rced~ville, saturday 8venMr. and Mrs. D·ayton Spenc~·r son Mike, daughters 1\fary Jear. 4:45 Modern Romances .
4:45 Modern P.omaa""'
of poverty-stricken parents 500 miles up the gressional District will have a new represen- ing.
and family or Cheohire spent •nd the honored guest, Joyce, Mr. 5:W , omedy Tlmo
5:00 Comedy Tirne
Nile River from Cairo, Egypt. Nassar, ob- tative in Washington t)lis autumn. Neither
sunday w1th his parant, , Mr. and and Mrs Henry Spencer and ~=8~ SpJ.•och ·r 1phou•
5·30 Spinach l'illh0DA'I'E CHANGED
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8:00
l.oneoome
p;r.~
Flddlora
6:15 Sporla l!1e
servers say, has one over-riding zealous Ob· candidate campaigned with promises he had
The meetir.F of the women's Sigler, Mrs. Rush Chapman, Les '
8:25
Weath~rc~
£:25
WeathercJII
Ice cream, cake, KliJl-ade werl:'
jective: hate foreigners , especially English any certain ·an~wer for what so direly Guild of t~• rederated Churcb an· l!e Jacl!J••·· j.. Q. 1\.lbril!llt, l\!fa.
6:30
l&gt;•ws
Plrture
G:30.
N•ws Picture
and Americans.
plagues us.
nouncod for 7 p, m. h01 been E. N. Taylor, Ill'•· A. W. Cato•. ~~erved. Joyce received many nice
e:u
Uh&lt;;
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6:45
NBC
Now•
chans&lt;&lt;l to 7:30 p. m., Wednesday. WQI'thy F. Nibert, Mro Fronll aifls.
7:(10 Whirlybirds
To Nassar the English and Americans symPerhaps that is part of the reason we find
.- Dillin3or, \tro. Waldo l\~rlltil!.
7:30 Win •With A Winner
7:00 I!Qqts 31\d ~ddl'!l
bolize the special privileges enjoyed by for- ourselves wondering why war threatens seri·
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Mr•· J, w. Br"~n. Pa:ll i~Jei&amp;,
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Girl ~cout Tropp No. J of Jerry Sexjon, Gr~cory llolcbl'l'·
OO Dotto
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etgners for centuries in Egypt and the Arab ously ngain: We really aren't looking for the Middleport will lll••t Thlii!dpY
DIIC~I\I',ed, ~1\!Y llll= M.rf' WA$Hlli!GTON !UPI) - Ab9U\
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of
every
fivo
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Krtft,
Tb~at.r
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world generally.
answer.
at 11 : ~0 in the l!lelter ~~)404! at Flor•Ace Sllep!ll'd, !t!rs. le'lll'
Pll,tm:e,
Jojs
residence
each
year,
californians
lO:OO
It ~~Jlld B,e1 ~Y~o~
As we in Meigs County, and America, tee·
Have we thrown teams of probers,'mannlid the RO)ldside PJrk. BrlllJ qose· ¥,orr~. llfs, ll· L. MoCaHy. !#&lt;· t~~e Cenouo nureau repol'ts. It tn:oo
. !p:ao o. l!¥lll'l' Pl••bo-. ·
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bag h'l'c~. Drinks and d,e," l a~ey SPI'~\110, . f!lrj. L&lt;&gt;weU
llews'Hi!J111(ii~i
ler on the .brink of another shooting war, with the best minds in the free nations, into will be r,urniohed. Regu!ir' mel!!· Bins. MJs. H~llio Woadyatd, ~'~~" o!AIIll~ tll•t i• the YCjll' . ended !O:SO F••orite Story
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from no choice of our own , surely it is time studying WAR as we are cancer, heart all- ing to follow lunch. In ~~ QJ Robert L. Sltaigflt, Mn NOI'lllll!) .... or lU .,.. cent •.f t~e P9P· . , ,
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to as k ourse1ves how can Ih'IS happen in a ments, as we have practically defeated polio? Girl
rain, 'l'eetlng will lie bcld at the Cornett.
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11:1' The ~act Pur ·Shn
Scout Hea~g~artsro.
Death: Miss waa ~yrea.
•f!!atl~n, IIIOV'\1!.
In~ Sign
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world where peaee seems much more attrac- No, wo haven't. Apparently we don't care
B~rlhs July 18: Mr. jOd ¥"
live than war.
enough to hunt out the answer. .
NfM.UI IIOPITI;I.
Tbomas Crosaen, Qallipollo, a aq"
Ad"l)tted July 1~: Mrs. !~a Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ;powell, Jr.,
Why aren't people who are so bright as to
Until we determine to ferret out the cure M.
Gil,lipolla; lji\O!Jda !ackson, son; Mr. an4 . Mrs.
theorize and produce atomic fission and fu· for war as we have for humanity's physical Lou Bailey, Pl. PL Charles E kiile Blanton, . Vinton, daughter;
• &amp;ion also alert enough to lead nations of peo. ills \ve shall continue to be called up to de- Stokes, Bulla!J;, . w. va.; llu July 20: Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Raynes, Gallipulla;
¥ro Keeler, Leon ' a son ·
1~i;~~;~;~~==-=
pie away from war?
fend with arms our nation's honor and pres- Glen
Anna E.vtnaon,
Kanauga; ·llr•.
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7:!9 'Sign On
1:!9 Sl~ . 10n
Perhaps since our Christ fir&gt;t produced a tige, our very existence.
Loura Ailee Booten, Calllpoli•,
8'00 M . I0 th Mor ina
8:00 Mu''' 1,11. lh~ lllornlnt
conception of the values or pell(e, and men
Howord D. Cali, Crown Cit)'; Mrs
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9•00 · Doug Martin Show
Until we become intent on humanity's men· Don Q. Rees, G~llijlolio; MJs
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Doug Martin Show
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·The Morning Show
continually improved their material lot, and tal troubles, which produce assassinators, Hit- Be.tha Alhs, Pomeroy;
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Mcrning Show
11:00 Pieces of Eight
continually wasted it away by fighting each lers, Nnfisars, and the Russian despots, to- Ted w. Stoqey, Gaiiipolil; l&gt;lr•
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IZ:OO Mr. District At(orne~ ,
other, this question has been asked and reLionel Keefer, Leon.
Mr. District Attorney
12:30 Bin!lj&gt;
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gether with the crowds that people their
July 20: Mrs. w. H. HartiQQl\,
1:00
The
Afternoon
Show
Bingo
w~tory
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51Mt
mained unahswered
countries and give them force in the lineup Vinton; Mro. lluo101l H Bec!rott
2:30 Doug Martin Show
International war adually appears a• nonf
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Galiipoll•; Stephen Robert Har· {n di&amp;eU!I!Iing the/ evollJ,tiQn
The Afternoon Show
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o nallons, we shall ever have to stand pre- tcnbach, Pomeroy; Mro. Ga~' the baUot and the process of . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tMUiq
Doug Martin Show
3:00 American Bandstand
senstca) as ir Meigs Countians were to mo· pared to fight.
Malcolm Miller, Midille?ort; Mro. voting in thJs series, the past - ..~ " lb·• I'OJI Q!flet ., fop&gt;
3:30 Record Hop
3:00 American Bandstand
- - - ---,---·- - - Elmer A. Howard, Oak Hill; Mrs lew weeks. it is quite patent
4:30 All!•*•" ·Bandstand ·
3:30 Record Hop
n::e.: Dellyery bJ .:30 Anicrican Ba~dstand
guests was Gillman Tucker of Stone, Hicharrl E. Stone, Nelia E. Harold Stewart, Mcrcer,••lle; Ron- that Ohio has always been for5:00 Wild. Bill l!ickok
where 2vall•ble 3U nJUI
:\fnson . W Va
Stonr., Oonuld E. Stone, Thomas aid 0. Drvrick, Pt. PI; Kone{b war(Hooking in these matters.
':30 Mickey Mouse .Club
Not on'y haVe model law&amp; I*' wea.\j one year l.a advan.ee .t 5:00 Sir Lancelot
A-2C J a:ncs nnd Mrs Fife. dan·
, Karen K Stone, alfid. of L: ~ nevric!t, Pt. Pl.
ly Mn. J, D. Routh
6:00 Bingo
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5::10 Miekty Mouse Club
"11ry .
D'ISC harg ed Juiy 19: 'Irs
Mr. :md Mrs. A. L. Dumme\\ phl cr, Debra. who wrrc llP.r"" on '
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n . T• A been recommepded to the
6:30
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lature
during
recent
years,
whiich
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mootho.
,tl7.80'
t1iroe
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6:00
Bingo
or Belleville, W. Vii ,, were rc· furlnu~h wlth her parents, Mr Thurston Lee Stone, dec ., to Keller, Dr.vld P.ettit, Mrs. C•ndice
8:45 Spory Parade
cent guesl s of his b1·oli'er an(: t:ntl Mrs . Frhnces Wcbh have re Mary Stonf' Thurston Stone Sr., Hill, Berlin OwRU;Iy, Mrs Si.dne~ were enacted, b.,.t every effort lt90. By motor nute wbereu'•-y~. &amp;.SO Your Esso Re~
, B:DS WeatnermiD
Lawrcncl! B Stone, Robert C. Russell, Mrs. Dock Boggs, Mrs ia made to diminil.te laxity and ei)le; oce montb $1. Bt ma tbt •=45 Spotts Parade
sister-in·law, Mr and 'rl:rs. c A turn&lt;•d to Sulphur. Ol·! ·•·
'l:OO Calley Jol\et
Donohut.
Mrs.' Geraldine Fr,rc.:man or Stone. Richard E. Stone1 Nelia E. Raymond Cole and son, Mr.: fraud in the handlin~ of eiee· 11!11" SB; 11• monl"'- IUS: tbrH 6:53 Wealhermaa
1:30
Disneyland , ..
Mr. 3nd Mrs. Cecil Hill of Mason srwnt u week with Mrs. Stone, Donald E. Stone, Thomas 0. James Evans, Mrs. Frances Swam tlqns. An Ohioan's ballot is truly omtbs, $2.bf': oneo month. 11.
7:00 Zorro
8:30
Ozzle
and RiuTiett ·
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every
ftfte~n
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e1o
Columbo s spent t~~~ wc(•kcn,J lcrry M. HJII
Stono and K:~ren K Stone, cert Bobby Lee Halley, ilifls F.ldean- ~
S•• day bY Th • 0 o ·,'•
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.7:3°• Sugarloot
D:OO Wednesday Night Flghlt
(or
trans,
Salisbury
Many
of
the
more
populous
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~Irs. Mildred
Chapm11n, eh1l
Frank Ll!lfe McKnight, dec., to areaa have had voter rcglstra· ~r.JJneJ, Jne., at 110 M~eh~nte 8:30 Wyntt Earp
1!:45 NFutral Corner .
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Ernest Clark and Mr nnd Ml's drcn Conn ie, l~dwurrl :· nd Floyn
Mary Stone to Thurston Stone, Bessie M. McKnight, cert. of trans., Uon tor 1 number of years and ~· Pomeroy, O. BuSiness offiee 9:00 Broken Ar,row
JO:QO Timillstone Territory
Julian H1\l.
•pent Sunday wJth her parent ~ . Jr, Lawrence B. Stone, Robert C 'Meigs.
eaeh year finds more countiei
188. tditorJil offlee pboa.e 9:30 Pantomime Quiz
10:~0 Baseb&gt;n .Corner
Mr. and Mrs Dick Ta)•lor pn1\ Mr :~ nd Mrs J S. QuiCk , Syra- Stone, Richard E Stone Nella E.
ll:QO l'hel'few! Tvnipt
Elizabeth
r.step,
Aline
Estep
to
J.dopting
this
procedure.
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stOne, D&lt;milld E. Storte~tJ.;omaa 0 . Heqry C. Stanley, Esther Stanley, are 22 cour.lies ~n. Ohio which 11
son Tim of Racine s p~ nt a da; · cuse
tl:NI Scaollfili"the· Wudllr n
11:00 The New1 i'onl&amp;bt
A-2C R'l bcrt Taylor of Colum· Stone rnd Karen K. Stone, 1.38 A., lot No. 1, Hul'risonvilie.
with Mr. :1nd Mrs Dnll:. ~ V IIJII
11•!.0 MGI( Lato ShP'!· .
have registration 1n all their pre·
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11:05 Scannlne the W'aiher
1" • Theodore H. Stiles, dec, to Jay cinch and :7 others have regis·
Mrs. Ruth Keilslmg of G:~tli hus Is SIH'ntling a rurlmlgh w1th Snlisbury.
12:30 $ign Oil , ' ,.
11:10 llm.l Late .SbCW'
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Jameu L. Nibert, Beulah Nibert E. Stile~. cert. of trans., Sutton.
polis spenl the weclt.: nd with llis parents, Mr. anrl Mr!ll. Leu
tration in a portion of the coun·
to John Chauey, Dorothy Chaney,
her mother, Mr!l. Delpha CuJ;,. Taylor.
A.. w. HMdri~ks, Mamie Hcnd- ty.
Mrs. ,Raymond He·1slcr, so11b 61h A., Chct&lt;ter.
mlns.
ricks, Robert Hendricks, Mary H.
There are 18 counties which
Damcl
and Davul o( R;.trine Vii\
Frances Smith, dec., to Allee A. Cochran, Hnrry Hendricks, Tressie will usc voting machines in the
Mrs. Bernard Diddl&lt;' or Anti
qulty spent Tuesday with he.· Jl.cd Sunday w11 h her brol hur and Smith, MDry A. 8.· Fletchner, Hat. Keqdrlcki, to Dorothy Young, .tw. COI11ing November eie&lt;tion,
brother nnd s!11tcr-!u ·l2w, :tt!· sister-in-law, Mr. and Mn DuJla~ tie F. Smith, cert. of Irani., Mid· A., Saiiobor.v.
While the adoption of re~'ltra·
dieport.
and Mrs. Freddie MiU€'r. Othor Hit!.
Geo. Kid~, Wanda Lee Kldd to ti9n aqd . the use. of volina rna·
Ednn Mac Summer!ield, Earl Deibort F. !llitcheil, Julia K. Mit· ohine• are purely · mat\era lor
Summerlleld, Pearl Summerfield, chejl,. ioto 343, 3~ and 346, Mid· loe~i decision, there Is no doubt
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dieport.
that
both hav,. co~tributod
Emma ll'J Wt:!b"t11r to G&lt;'orge F Irene S PD r~cr, Hcl'bert Parker,
Geo.
C.
Kidd,
Wanda
Lee
Kidd,
~~ah towBI d the ell)ciency ql
Buei W. Sum'mer!ield, Hildo ~um· to Delbert F. )!ltehell, ~ujia j&gt;. ,leotions and In oateguardina
Wl'h!!tm·, loL ~ . Pomeroy.
Louru Mllf Stone. dee. to 'fhurs· (llef!field, Mildred S Caldwell, Ce- Olitcholi, lot 342, Middleport.
against fraud.
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ton Le1• Stotw, Thurston Stone Jr, cil Caldwell, Charles Summerfield,
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Luwr&lt;mr£&gt; II Stone, Roher~ C. Juanita Summcrlleld, to Rex T.
SummurrlcJ,I, 1 8 A., Chester.
Or A
MasonS. Spencer, Blanche Spcn·
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cer to Hugh Cairns, Eother B.
Cairns, 1.0!55!5 A Racine.
Df:lm·cr Nelson, Oma Ne4_on,
It Ple1ses Us
Hope F.. PeQk, Laverne Peck, to
Gertrude Nl'l llO!'l, parrf&gt;ll'll, SRJPrn
To Serve \' ou
Jo Ann Brlckies, William Brlek·
Merv St1ct Powell, Owner
lea to Get·tt ude NeJuon, JNil'CtHd,
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Salem.
Close~ Ali r.•y Monday
1(oura
Gertrude Nelson to Ohio Power
Open Tuolday T~ru 5aturdoy
BrljtlJter
Dny
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Co., ~a. IYI5 A., Salem.
10:00 A.M. to ~:00 P.M.
Storm
B.lnncho E. DaviS, Gdn, ClAir Da·
6 Mi. from Racine· On
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to·
of
•Nltlbt ·
1 vis,
Hex.
Davia,
MRYnard
Davis,
"ft pfiiUI VI to pltl.. 'fOU" '
Old l'ortlond-Raci!"' Rd.
Wllm"
D:tvis,
Vlra;inia
B.
Davia,
t~
W. Mlln St.
Pomeroy
Phana: Portland 237
, ll!iloa !l!eison, Blanche Nelson, cor·
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rece~t paj,l. At th YOJlllll•ptoPlor! &amp;licla111, •'It ' !!lil!rlea: dauibu" UJlh annex.
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l!l•e~c . SI!J.d.@Y •v•AIU "Wq~ llarr AI~. Garlllld, SW11Jr; It(( , MN Holmoa. 01!&lt;1 . .
&lt;ltl~lyi j.lfe" ""' ~ll!p, .
~rt ll•w~Mo Jll,, ~d Jill,, .} Clori · the ...W lW.Ij1 bootoueo
N. Y.,
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~~~~~~·llrt,el~~~ uJVe4 relreoh~~~ Mn, Bor:
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~"'"u. """ • •11· · R; J "'n e ~ (qWJ, ttrtr Clilloril Williamo, Mn. ed recently wHh "'r· anjl
llje !'lltl!, to *.&gt;'·
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!1!'1"dv' ..,,. au,d. ,v.•.111 '• M
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vili(J• ,oq -IIJJI 8, 1~11,
lf~· and Mrs. K. !l~n'II'OIIer, Tc ·~
•11~~ fn, , !Joys , 1~1lr ""· JDarl Ne~~9 ~- GeorJe
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• . .f.J. • •. • _,., bl&lt;!a ~ bet -Piecl [Q!lti, tLynn .(lartr.Um) form'crly of . Following he din~'"'· hememaa._ s;Ji'DI'J~er, MrL O:.najfltUale, Mn. ·)!(~ ~ Afllleli and 1_0111, . _ .
by ~ bond Of, a corllljed, ch&lt;ok. l:.aDg,~viiie, .are 'the Pt•u4, Jlal:"''l~ !~e ere•Jll an~ cate w•re served· '.Qq)l:k, Mro. 'Donald Coltrlll, Mn. and Jtle, of Ja&lt;koon, -~ ) II
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.,,• ., · • payp~ill t&lt;J lh v;.u.u, eq!"l to o! a baby girl, Dl!9"1l· LJ!ltll. Her :.a t~e altornoan.
lf.elrDMP L&lt;&gt;ndon
villting her parenbl, Mr. arid' lin.
~ , · ' ~t tpu one &lt;1'1'1 l pet •coni 'IE ·lhB. mpb~e;. r.1rs Jac~ llArtrum, is
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~MIBUILDiltt MilT
Mr. Elmet· Qulek of CaManviDe
wi •II utilltleL O)lt of 1•!~ 11 ~" ·bid is ae'*pted the fiscal
Re&lt;IGI. ~uiflh of Mp. •n~ MJ;1. f"'1!6! mfpj
The omebullden Cla11 of the opent Suiu!ay with Mr. and !ln. i.
wa '" borflln fol"~'.sB.. • • ' ofliFI&gt;• will deliver to the suo- c ..., Pil&gt;rc, were Mr. and ~
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Nazarepe Church held thell' ref· s. Quick and 'family,
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Ml LltiORT -,.l)opleil,lO.rooPII. ~eil bidder, within three weelrs WiU\am JQh11$pn Ill'~ !•.ljlilx, Co. ~fl'"
, I' . tf:«&lt;DIIJf'
qiar month!~ me~linj! at !he I'Ofd· · ~J=l:
pi
. all utiljti$_ii, t;lood lne~e P?t••· of
award; a comp~p~&lt;, ce•tilied tum~uo. sandra Pime, J!io
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1ide park Frl~liY· er•tiali(IIW 1\•
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~.~[•n~ ' 'l!On4erlul ~~ lor tra cripl Of the procl!8dinJ• Grande; and Jim Speary, welio&gt;fie
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R~v. ~oy W,Dil!II)S wafin Cltbr~e
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Q:.k •ash sale.
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The s~cOci" ~J1les~er _ a,t tnt\, of ~evotiODL ~~ wu tlle. lalt
R~ L ~ ..,- 11:,.)!1 ~fw:~ jegtQY Issued, and tho ijldder will llr, and Mrs, Gale Wright spcnl Ohj~ Unlvorsity Summer School ~eetmc ljln a,v, 4nA lin. ~11u~..te :::iw.Z :~•.•::· : EJ: fOCtive '!llcli!JY, (qr ~IIIIJJa U ij!lprday at Pickermgton.
l!~ lfbp a):e 919~~~ to . WI~
5tal'l!!lj MoQ!iaY,
eJ~ In- ~ coridl;~ : i\d 11 1,4e .iaaged ~1 fi!M\.IOi ct!tjll, ,lfr. and Mts. W. J. Belt, Par· At'ending !roll! ljiddleP,Ort 1'9 past9rqte.
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~0~dfY.'" o_f',t~~ ~;~il,f W!;~urg, were gueJts of· Mr. an~ llrs. Nelle Davis, Mrs. Clarence ~ !~!;';,~ :t,:":a:'!'Jr.,':d t';~~
rolf. about 7 mlles 'hom 'l'om· !0 (; · t;~~~ ijl • II&gt;
quy ~wadi~Y. Sunda... Mr.~&lt;· Lacey, M"· John Ba~on, J~hp J and Mn. Min'fio 'wolfe ot Racine
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and
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SUIIjRB~- ~foom!Ja~ b~q·
cbjo:t-~'\:~~~Q;.'d
Alb•ny, were gucslt Sunday
--'-....,.,--..,--galfw,·gmce an&lt;! 1li'Ji~ build· ty t t!'4'' · lilt)~ tli~ 'IIC&lt;lf'f~ f~9Nng.
lnt~j' 1'4 ·•o:e lot. ;on•. bjadrto~ bi4l•t• il~ t~an!f'liPJ ,j1 .p~ 4~ • , ~~~ests ol ' Mr. and Mrs. w. E
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The PresbY.terian Wop1ea's Milsionary Society met
tbe onnex
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.~'!~e;r,gu_esj !or th~ balance ol oflhe church Friday· evening, J~(y ·
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-~ ~ l!ll !Ill n- s s~ll\111•!1 is Sue Crol"""'· their II, with the prelident, Mro. :Mae
fZ ('l\hr:~~"I~~~TY. ''
CeitV~ . ~!,Di' O~\"!&lt;·q· I J'\III&lt;ld·~ghjer, !rom Dunb~r.
Barrowo, op~ning ,t h, ITIJ!eting 1...... ,
2e,., &lt;S , ~,41 'j~. bfl}ill' ~ ' ~ ~~~esls. of Mll·, Al)lla h!i)!e" w~tjl the song, "II !&lt;ll'P~ Goeo \VIti)
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PH.~,~~J ,tor[ew o~ Oi!j,eil!!ili,!i. Q'~Uf, ;lflio. ~ Fridiy unlit SWJ4AY were ¥!&gt;:' S~ ai.. ~ead the ~~P~
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an.~ ·J.Irs. ~e'!!"" l~inl", ,Mall.l· .-hi~ ...... Ml&lt;!we\\ w.lt~ pr~~·
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(\ijl, Mr.· and Mrs. Lmy Da•1s.• ~reW'Y repofbl w,re re~d aq4 .
,(f:8; . , ,pal ~~ !be ', ~!ljle
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14r,- end Mrs. J.ck Hmes. IPPJ'oved, an4 a (reR wi!) o let-Inc· •··••lhel ~•~L~~~L'i~iifn
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.Oj!, a~~ a •&lt;111· ."""'ysyille. Mr. apct Mrs. RaU Hili and a "s~!llmer ol!,riDi lllr med· '"
dilij_&gt;q ol't!&gt;tlso,i ..
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ical misslop•" was t~p.
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Seo!fed prop01al11
wiw.
recelY· dorte~:
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and Dwight,
attended
Commbnications were read bf '
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1¥&lt;19 I!!.~R:.F~
4- WA;.l'EllcV.:Ol!iS,
1¥!!1\!!11 an4
an4 Mrs.
Cl!!)r Nelson
and
ed at ll&gt;e· olli&lt;t of.• (flO. Vlllap. .\S$1=~$!t&amp;o, l)ONI;lo."
lhe Nelson reunion,~ tbe hQJll" Mrs. l':lizabethiQuick. Mn. M•yme
Cler~ of tho. ViuQa. i)l, Riltlallill ·
VIR NON ·t. WIB!It
of M·r. and Mrs: Downie Nelson
Meiq County, Ojllo, until U
Vlllage Cl~rk
at McConnelsville Sunday.
o'c:t noon of .July 30; 1958, inRutland, Ohao,_,.
Cecil and Dwight Nctr.on spcm
olea of June 6, III!JII,','!&lt;r•ll!'OV• ('I)· II, 15, 22, :tt~
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!rom Tuesday until Fr~day at
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erti&amp;ed, lor tlle ,purehue,QI
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Waterworks AS8essnl!ml'll0nda o1
L~OAI- 1\101'1~• I
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said village in the aiji!'O&amp;~t~ sum ' Sealed bi~s wUI be. received ' · 11&lt;. !WI Mr1, 1~\111'~ Fll!ll, 'Ill~·
of $JD.MO. dated Jull!'c; l~ ,laM, by the Viliaae· . of Middleport, le•, Qaplp~l. FIW,!da, """' Sunda~
numljered from 1 to 40, lncluolve, !llol&amp;o County, Ohio, at tllji VU·• ·. ~u . of voll),tii, Ethel and Dao
of lb. denomination of $1.otjll each lace Hall, J!lidPleporl, Ohio, un· liiL'lfilltr:
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exce•l bond No. 1 o(lpe ,d~pin_bi- tjl12:01j o'cl®k NooQ, Jul)' 29, , Mr. fDd Mtl. Lesht Rollman
allan, of $500, beulnfi interest at !DlJtllor the tollowing' equiplilenl: bad ,f•r· l~'lf~ .~ullj!ty ·J!!rs. Hoff.
the 1ate of four (4%l pe~, cen! ·On~ Staodard fudor car-black man • •!\PJ: Mr,a. M'~ggie Burch·
per 'Y'n.um, payll!&gt;le ~ ~anilutl· ....s 1\114*
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ly • ._-the 15th ell!( '''ii!!Jie'ana' tbe
;\ul41Jlotic 'l"'•••'ai'tlqn
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15th day of December ot: each
Oil Filter
"Mrs. Vbt Bal'l' entertained the
year,, commencing June 13, ~ 19'9
Baek·up Lights
4·H Club girls Friday arternoon
and 'l'atw:ing on Deo.clll,.. ol eaeh
M&gt;w Cll.l·m G~norator
not(lied t\lllt ·on the 7th day of
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year •• lollowo: $\.~ :iii\ 19~ ap~
Undercoat
JuQ[, IBlJtl, c~ey w. ,Hull, lteiiJg
fZ,oop lrml' 1960 to' 1978, )nclu· , Del,.uxe ,Interior Trim
plaijltil!, !lied his petition against
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rr,sh An:, l:l'ater' D.efroster her, as·1;1etendant in Ute Court ot
I!Qih principal and lnterell are
Onp Spotlight
co.,mon Pleas, Meigs county,
· . paya.io !roll), limiie4,~ea ~t lhl&gt; , 'JT~de 1~., 10Ji6 FOI'd Tudpr- Oh,ip, Case No. l:j.731, puying lor
Pom,oy National Ba'Dk, Rutland, As 1&amp; cond:t10n.
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Ohio, Braneb.
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. Bidder lo changs. ,spaCial .pg.. Iiu' on tbe grounds or Willil! Ab·
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A"!'· ona •4elilllna l&lt;l, do ~Olllay li'f 'qu,WJ0"1't· ' ··
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Pl'&lt;l"!'! a bid or hlo.i ,(or ,.jd
Th~ right IS ,re!!Orved to reject plaintiff for more than one year
bllhdf based upon theil' bearing a any snd ali bids,
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las~ P•JII and Groils !l!~~ect ol
different r•t&amp; o! intorest trom
~11iage of Middleport,
Du\V, an4 p)ai'!\ifl also pray• lor
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l,Crowe~~ Double, Thunnan's Big
a~Riin Homer Was Victory Edge

come i lttUo harder.
Y:Jrcelino SoUa to start the rally
~IDI t(r continue the drive 1nd a walk and a hil batsman
11PWOrd tonilhl wlll be Joe Nux- filled the bam. Crowe then doubhall' taklDJ 1 IJ.O record aaaJnat led In two run~. Two .more scored
C~.
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.....UU jamea oot of flnt plaee
and. only .two games away from
flrlt dl,lllon.
But oeeupying that fourlll place
.,., ll St. J.ouia, currently steamed
up attei 'a &amp;-4 vletory over second·
plaee Mnw~ukee.

Roy McMill•n'a sin1le off Glen
Hobbie.

The Cubs had scored in the setond on Jim eolger'a double and a

aid(lo bY plteber Dlek Droll. They

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George .Qrowe'• two-run fourth
,Fr11nk Robinson'• single and
h!Qinl double and Bob Thurman'• three walko produced the Redtbret-ruft aevtntb inning homer legs' firlt run in the aecond in·
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tor tbe dlffcrenee in nlng

MondQ .night's wJn.

~nd

!bey added another In

tbe third on a hit batlman, a lin-

Haddll kept 10 hlta effeclively le by Crowe and Robinoon'a inacatteNd·IO' .tore hia ai&gt;cth win of field out.
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.Th~yCan\Vin National Le~e

• WQSh 0 Diamond ScheduleS
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to wives of OVA players who like to see thelt busbands at least one day each week. But most baseball players
of the adult variety prefer to see the sun shining bright and
hot on Sundays. the Jay they get in their licks at bat and
afield ·
,
The OVA has so many matches to make up I've lost track
of them. About the same goes for the Utile and pony leaguers. The ponies took an added night off last Thursday when
an Ali-Star team went to Atliens to show Gov. Wm. O'Neill
how 13-14 year-olds elm play the ..eat American game
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for, day by day, and If at the end of the regular schedule more
unraveling Is needed to determine final standings additional
make-up games will be played.
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Joyed a ~riel' ally in third pi act
II! tbe lnll!rnotlonal Leai!Ue lland·
Ina• lolonday ni1bt b&lt;lween ba!·
vet1 ol • doutilehaader lhey ap)lt
hero wltb Rtiebnoter.
Tbo Jou ..On !be lint" aame
4-1 u Whammy noua111 ·poilod
bia 101.11 win 'to put Columltu•
Into fou!lb ~laee. T!1on ~olum·
b~o loot the 'finale, ,.~, t0 .drop
baek to tilth In lila llandl,;a.

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boys have been adding know-how
to tholr play every week, and act-ually have one of the most power-

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SURE INSURANCE

VIS-WARNE~

line l•d oft the game bY walking,
Roger Birch oingled, l.arry Grimm
walked andLWolfe pasted tbe ball
230 feet away for the flrat ,..,on
·bomer over llllcine'a new fence.
He added two more oingleo for a
per!ect
for 3 night.
Other 3hitters
were Birch, two
single•, Grimm a alngle and donble, J•m Wickline, two singlea,
Danny Cole, a baoesloaded double
and ' •Ingle, and Halley and John·
son each singles. Not a Tiger hit
safely.
inioilhl achedules, weather will·
county Linle League: Syracuae
at Pirateo, Yankee• al Racine, Dod·
gero at Rodlcgo.
Mlddl~port: Redles•. va. Yankee.•
Bravea va. S&lt;natoro, and the Red

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AMiliiCAN LIAGUI
Milwaukee ... . 48 38 .6118 I
No
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St. Louis ... . 42 '43 .494 61&gt; loltlmoro at ChicagoClomH
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Now Vorl! at a.trolt, nltht
On)J pmtt ochtdulod
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TOfiiiiiO ........ .. . ~742 .576
Roekoller ...... .. 61 48 .515
Columb\11 . .. .. .. .. 51 80 .1100
lllamt ............ .' !13 aa .1101)
Rlebmond .. .. .. .. . f8 aa ,fetl
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Bullalo .. .. .. .. .. . 38 till .8d9

INSURE:
WITH

run• unearned.
Charley Bush pitched for · the
win, l•nning II opponents. J!lg
hitter• wer• Terry Johnaoil with
a 2-run homer, a solo homer, and
~ olnglo. Oilier hittero were Bush,
a •Ingle; Ronnie Carr, 2 ain&amp;les,
Fred Sloter, • double and,Jobnny
Allenswurtb, a aiagle.
Middleport 1001 to Minford on
Wednesday t¥enlng to play the
·winner of the Oak Hill-Minford
game. Terry Johnaon IYIU be slated to. pitch.

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pert of the ltaf'J. As lllocker on
PIH pt.yt, hi wu the key mill
w11o aldtd Ott. Orahtm beHd his
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In Clonlmd'o P!M • trop oiUnseasonal rains have brought serious havoc with all exist- district opener of the National Lit- will be made later.
fonH. When rtwala rvahod .o....
I b ball bed I .
tie League elbnlnatlon• They won Pomeroy, 4-2, must heat Waha- ham too hard tho ,,.,.. pitt
ng ase
sc u es m our tri-county area, a piece of good 11-2, with both of South Polnt'a ma, 3•2 &lt;with • mu..up pme with tt.o bill t. ~or ·ond ...; ·ht

SAJI DJINCISCO UPI - Rid- runa on 83 hlto. Of hla 63 bits, 28
ill&amp; t~ crUt·.or their longest win- hne been for extra baset.
nlng 1~ •ltbe year. the smokey-bit .s.. Fnncloco Glama open
1 24-pme(·#l.-doy lour of the na11r
.ID S
· Many Meigs County sports fans will recall Dow Finsterlion toh!Jf!l, ~I Philadelphia-eon,
wald
as an outstanding Athens High athlete in the tale 1940's.
Iiden! ter •con win the National
He was one of the fine. banketbail guards produced by that
Le~e .~~ni~lonablp.
flne /aw-bone coach Harry Lackey who could put on one of
Before·jlley return to the friendlh e f nest shows from th e benc h 1n the SEO of those years.
ly conlln,o of'Seala Stadium, .. , ... , 1
Dow caged the roundball ' back In the days of Pomeroy's
their tNolal road trip they
. Uni!Oll PNaa . lnto,nalionol
ban tilli!ed. with all oeven team•
Charley
Slack of whom it may be recalled also parlayed albBIU Wight, a pitchor both Bal·
and lbq, expect then to have ,tile timon'• Paul ·Richards and Cin- letic ability Into a prof\lSSIOn. Charley sta-yed with.basketbail.
lino · on ' jllat how good their cinnati'• Birdie Tebbe~bi rne up Dow switched to golf alone after matriculating to Ohio Unichaneea
ouatin1 defendin8 on within the •Pan or a coup)e of versity. 11 was a sport In which his abbreviated stature ~pelied
ebamplo~ ·MIHraukee.
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month•. •~aped up tod1y as tht&gt; no hand.icap.
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"This IJ a .· good road club." rellof hurler St. Louis Clrdlnal
Finsterwald, now 28, reached the lop In seven short years
Nld inanaser Blll Rl&amp;noy before manqer Fred Hutc~!.nson hu though to him they may hiiVe seemed long. Actually, the Ath·
the Glan!,t tQOk to the air. "In boen aeek!ng 111 !lleuon.
star has been considered top professional golfing materWIJhl a 38-year-ol~ l ,ft.~ande' .
fact, un!ll• If• finlahed otf tho
for
the past three or four years. His money awards are ameurreDl home at1nd with 1ix fi'Onj Rio Villa, . Calif.. WhO'I
pie
proof.
They have set him up in handsome style In Teknoeked
around
the
maJor
loa·
ltrlii:hl wtn'a, we were better on
questa,
Fla.,
where he serves a local club there as pro.
;ues
wtth
tndltferont
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11Ut:ct111!.
the r"''~ 1h•n we were al home."
Tho """"d' show the Olanta since 1M8, plteher six shutout.
SportB writing observers, the "olil pros" who pick champs
bavo wOD 211 and loat 21 at home, lnnlnca Monday nlchl. that enab· have habitually mentioned Flnsterwaid as a potential wlnne;
wblle on thfo road they have won led tho Cardinal• to beal the 1n nearly every tournament he has entered since 1955. Fin¥Uwaukee Bravea, H, In 14 Inn· 1
~I and loll17.
lnJs. It wu the be1t relief job a ly Dow Flnsterwaid~ the skinny lawyer's son from Athens
"We have tome players who turned In by 1 Cardl:lal pitcher bat made all the scribolers look good.
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101m 10 perfarm boiler on lhe 1Jl lfl'ISOR.
His achievement is rare indeed In sports. southeastern
road than at borne," aaid Rigney. Rookie Curt Flood, obtained Ohio joins Athens In applauding Dow's feat. May he perform
"Aiilona thOle Ia catcher Bob from the Clnelnnati !lodlep lam many more.
Sebmldl"
Dee. D. broke up; the ~me when
Sehmldt, battlnc .2115, baa 12 ~· !Wllored off 4w ~•rdelte In Clri~lnn~tl-.--;4;-;-1-;;46;--:.4::::71--:::.,.-::--:-:--:Rc-es-=ul-ts_ _ _ _.;,_
borne run• aad b11 knoeked in 34 the i~th : It was the c1;ihth 1011
Phlladelpht•
a9
44 .410 ''"•f:-c·~~~~~c~.s. Vtlltauolo UP I41 47 .408 9
ol tbe year lor the 11137 World Plllaburgh
41 47 .f88
Ramon Clolatayd, ill•~. Vtnt·
Serle• hero, who went all the. Loa Angelet
•iPOMIROY'8 FINIIIT"
· Monday'a iltiUI!a
xuola, Mpolntod Jimmy Alit)'way and had 1
lnnd In lh·•
ninlh wben Wally Mooh tlod tho
Cincl"!''ll
Chlca10 4, 4,nlllht
lt. Lovla I9 Mllwaukto
14 lnnatore wtth 1 homer.
llltll. nlthl
by
Wt&lt;in.....,..a Clomtt
Chid'" ot CinelnnaH, alllht
It, Loula ot Mllwauku, night
lr Unltod l'rou lnttrnlllonal
lan Pranclsco 11 Phlladalphlo
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NATIONAL LIAGUI
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9 win~J and only four lossea.
M-M P,LAY
One other game wu gotten In
Wabama leaders wert l!ltudying
the books allllougb It wao not br tho ~Uijy of pla:rhl,ll tbe eruthi
eial Pc:lmeroy-Wahama eame under
Th~,.~iddleport l.litle League tho llgbts ot Bacbtel Field Wedteam went to South Joint in the neoclay oveninJ. An announcement

lly C'otiT TANNIIIILL

added two runs in the slath on an
error, a w•lk and Cal ''eeman'a fortune

two-run double.

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II was anybody's guess whether or not perslit~t
showers would pei'mit resumption of little league bal&lt;ebai1ii'Jiat
play tonight, or 1et up Ioiii! enough to dry out diamonds for
M-M play Wednesday.
MARION MOTLIY
Nf'*t Yqtllt U-lly j.laodo,
As the regular playing season for the youngsters aears Its
Unll..t ., .."' l""'""'tlonol
l411olo,
... . .Y!"'r. -1"'"'1
end early In August, a host of make-up games lf\1 pinpointed Morton IMthy, 240 ,..,. of lddlt L,...h,
149, Now Yorli, IG.
on ail teams' schedules Last ~venlng an afternoon burst of battorlnt !lone ond 111uteio. .,._
moisture erased ail pony league gaines except the Tlgef-Ra- ·
- of ..,. ,_It's •I~ I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;=t
cine match upriver taken by Racine 19-2 In ·a deluge of base
fullback lfHb In hla ·lont II ..
hits incluAinN
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lond •
.....,. a ..
.. and slam homer by Du. ane Wolfe. The ..
1ft ,....
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game was called after -t't!l Innings beciiUII! of darkness.
..... llt¥tda star piled . up 4,712
The win pushed llllclne far out
yanla for ..,. tlmoot ponnnlol
In front In the Pony race wltb Sox n tile lndbmo.
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pro chompo. lut . .t .m oniJ

Tile .U.U1 !entW.I

CINCINNATI liP! - Clndnnati the yeor ·eomparcd to five defeats.
maole u euy jump from laat to The Redtop, leading 2-1 after
liftll p._ 1!1 tbe alaadlnp Mon- lllree innings aeorecf lour tlmea
dQ 'nicbt witb' a H victory over In tile fourth to cllneb tbe victory.
Cblealo, but tho bop to fourth will Johnny Temple ain(led off rookie

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·Honored·At,Party

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·Held By Family

The lilth birthday of Jean llfees
WIS oboerved with a family party
SunclaJ eveninll •! the home o!
..r ~all, Mr. and Mrs Richard
illeeo,Darwln.

SOCIETY

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, Mrs Frak Swatzwalder and Mrs.
Edtth Gloec,hner of Cilium bus were
the week end jiUCala ofl.lra. Martln
WaddeJI and of other relatives and
friends.
Jam•a Will and daughterB
and her grandmother, Mrs. Walter
Wallter, lelt Mondiy for Columbus
to attend the )Yeddmg of Mrs.
Will's sister, MI!IB Nancy Howol~
this morning
o. 11. Rad!Qfd was 8 b"'inoss
!drs.

A buHel dlnuer waa aerved In·
dlldinll two deeorated birthday
I .... and home made Ice ereom
to ._,, and Mra Otto Meos, and
d...pter, Joan, aud John Teaoerry
ol GolumbW; Luther 1Erw1D, All·
ni:li Jfr, •nd Mn. Harold Erwin visitor m Cmcmnata over the week
aild aou, Robert, Gallipalis; Mrs. end.
Alberllleeo and Mr. and Mn. Mal·
Mr. •nd "!lila Robert Croy and
eolm
llces
and daughter, Edith 181011Y 0 r All••t a, G•·· VIS 11ed Sal·
Ann,
o!
Pomeroy.
~
urday watb Mr and Mrs Homer
c
.Jean reee1ved a number of Radfol'd
Jlflla lncludlug one from Mr. and Mr. and !drs. Willard Ebersbach,
!\ln. GUhert falces and aon, Jimllll', Mra Cbul" Buck and Mrs. c. J.
' ~"iihiioiiwere;;;;;iiuiiniioiibliieiitoiiiiatteiiiiniidii.;;;;;;;;;;;dEbersbac~ visited Sua•ay in south·
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11de, W. Va , with Mr and Mrs
George Dabney and famlly They
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were acc!'mpanled... home by Mi38
Pomeroy Bencl
Joyce Ebersbach who had been
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the guest or the Dabney Cumily for
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several day.s.
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MJi;IG8-POMEROY
Mr. a~d Mrs Dav1d 1\.ligbt oi
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MUierspGl't visited rJlatives In the
TONIGHT
area Sunday.
Joh:1 W1ggins :&gt;f CharlerOI, Pa .
and Mr and Mtl. Ralph ~olmes or
Charle!lton, W. Va., were receat
dinner ~uesto of Mr and Mrs.
Walter Bentz They atfllo vllited
Mra. 'Edna Wlggina, 'Minersville.
R. J Gruc.ser of Columlms visit,.
ed
recently wtth hts grandfather,
~
R R Stobart, who is Ill.
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Rev anJ l lrs. A N GrueAer of
Lancaster art·ived Saturday fl&gt;r •
a
few days vlelt with her fnther, R
ti
R Stobart and d:J.ughter, Miss
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Genev1f'Ve
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Mr. Donie"' Reibel and lnlant
dauahter,
Fae Kathryn, lzreturned
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home Monday 1rom Ho er os~
Whlts Opera Doc
pital
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Heort
of Empire
ldr ••·nd Mra Don Thr.maa and
h
Il'llture Bueball Champs
dau&amp;:hter of ~oupdl!vllle, W. Va ,
I
Want To Be Prelty
were week end gueltl of tbeJr
ll
and Mrs Ralph
M'•
P.rol'ts.
Woclnoodoy Not Open
el
Grave&amp;
and
Mr
and Mn. Everett
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ANOTHER TIME ANOTHER
PLACE
Lana Turner · Barry Sullivan

Thomn•
Miss Hoberla Kracuter refurned
home E:undJoy morning after a
week 's vlalt 1.1 Parkersburg, W Va
with Mr. and Mrs Dale Valentme.
and fRmily
, 'Mn Dale ValentlnP and chll&lt;'-

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Middleport Society Picnic Friday
Mr and Mrl. B. F. Parm1lee
wert m Huntington, W. Va., ,Ends Contest By
Sunday where they v1s1ted rela·
Red,BiueGroup$

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH - DeSOTO
CR. SHIM, 1: MU!
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M1ss Addle Fugate joined Mr11
llfinnle
Arthur, Huntington, lut
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Ladlle JltwldJq • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • Po111eroy Soele&amp;y EduO;' '51. Pelersburg, Fla. They will
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J111tla JUee •• , • • • • • • • . • • • •• • • Middleport Soeleb EdiiJi'. Mr. and Mro. C P. Uuttou Wh&gt;
are botb lll at the1r ~orne on
Lincoln Street, bad " tilear week
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guest. their son-In-law aftu
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daughter, Mr and Mrs. George
er:~~~om
FariO of Columbus.
M;•s Jun'e Dell Ha""'•D became the bride of Mr. Marvin E.
Beulah Neaae Is 1\)o guest oi
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Mrs Nan l\loore and Mils Mil
Wickersham, Friday, July 18 at 8:30 p.m. at the home OI the dred Hewley, tills week.

RuraI Home W Scene Of J Jy JB h
W k
Wed'-'uing Rites
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Church of
Christ will bold a Sljnday School
picnic at the Roadl&lt;lde Park
darung at 6 P. l\1. Friday even·
mg. braa~ a favorite dllb and
taote serv1ce In c as~ of ram
1neet at

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Birthday Party
Js Held f or

MOry R fh S

HELSINKr ' UP!-

I!I~OilDS
&amp;imyo~ Pill-

~ln ' ' ljql!lla &lt;!lluallod 1M world
re&lt;ord of el&amp;bt mialytoa, 3"-6 oe•·
o-nda for t~-3 S.®wleter lteeplechase In the lll!ltJon Natlolaal
lraek •nd !(tid obamplonshlpa on
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by Baird: one of the leadlftl pdera
on the Ne1i' England 1circuli the
last ~wo aeallons, booted horn~ tour '
win~•"' !1 NIJI'aPn&amp;~ll fark on
Monday to move up to third ploce
In tlao battlo. for , riding honors.

This is the cloalng of the at·
tendance contest for Wt cl.aaacs
oi the church with l!!e Rod, of
which Mrs. Clyde !\.llensworth

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, • No luggiro1- no pulling

• Nonie gr.des sMOolhf'l
3 wf.eels.
• Double stretch hose
lets you cleon full flight
on

111rface.

BIG

July

tbewt, for overloading alter 1
plea of not guilty. He tDSied one
caae out of eourt, that of Olil·
ford IDU, Letart F11l1, cited 1n

Buy Now at this

for miJuse of farm Ueenae platea
lD other aetiona the ""!Or for·
felted a ~ bond or James E.
Woosely,
Columbus, cbarget!
with havin1 DO drlver'1 licenae
and conlluued the caae ~~Keith
Jl'arklna chorge4 with ,.,.ult and
bAttery untU AUJI. 12 when the
complainant faDed to appeor.
Scheduled lor Frldty court b•
fore the mayor are Donald F
Weaver, opeedlng and defective
lnoffter; Frank Hamb, opeedintr
aud hovlnJ no regiotnUon; Geo
Wellington, pennilllng unlleen·
aud h,a_vl!!!ng.i• no_: reclltration; Le '
1! 011 Pleu .COurt CJ&gt;ora,
lllOJ! i: oult IC&gt;r
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Consumer·Prices
Upwatdln
Latest Report
.VIASIDNGTON UP].....(:ononm·
prl&lt;.. edJed up to ' uew all·
time reeord peat Ia Juue, tho

or

IOVOI'DIIIenl reported ICI'laJ.
The eononmer price Index wont
leu tlrin ou~l!th of I per
cent to riac:h 123.? ~ eeul of
avert(e prieea In IHT:.e. Tbil
U per cent hiJher tbon a
'.agO.
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frltklolrt lmPtrlal ftahlrl. lndu~'
tne~• rm rene
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Twin OIJdo.O" Hyiio"" hold

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aud deocrii&gt;Od the
·arrange-· ltnete~ae ., "tiny;" ahd "'fiiellon
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Tile aeputmonl'o fluma or La
hor Sta!iatlet .aiiQ aDJIOUnced !hat
the toe-hOIIlo poy of . lhe rieraJo Aetoty worm re ..)~ •
reeord hilh Jut moulll.
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n wu learned that Mr. alld
!Ira. George Smith of Rl&lt;bmood
hod been Yllitlng hll alder, Jll"'.
Wood in PukiiJ'Iburg. Mro. Wood
LIDd Misa Amo1 were returning tr.
Ricllmond to extend the viJ•t
there.
Meanwhile inclement weather
c.ousing poor vioibllily and 1!i&lt;k
lllffacel were being C!'tdlled b: oj.
P&amp;rt 1rith eaa1iq four minor •c·
cldent,o In Gallla C011nty TueJCiaJ.
There were no injuries, only rl
large number of dented fenders
and aida D.l cara.
But ' ln Chelblre at 11:10 p.m.
Tuaday Cbarl.. L. Spirea, 2'1,
lllddleport Bl I, wu clled .luto
Gallla eourt for !ailing to yiel4
the rilhJ..oi·WJ¥,
Ills ar wu trnelln1 west DD
Route 11M •bout .7 ol 1 milo
...t of Cbeallire, and ~
JOuth onto Little KyJOI road. AL
thai point Charlcoa E. Youftl, 13,
lit. ; lllddleport. eom!ng ~~ t!:D
IIIMt- 'lflll mel Tlit -patrOl.
Hpinted medlum
.__qe to
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pellllou Wbium,too
llld a July 4 IDcideat ftonlted lr.
lw of wagea totallin1 $33.211,
and bOipltal bills an4 medl&lt;al
treatment totalllq 131. He Aid
he hu been permanenUy dilflg.
ured and may lote more wagee
and lacur more Jlledlc:•l ' billa.
Richard Frqieit Is obarged wiL~
UIIUII with lni4Jll to kill by
Whlttingtoa In County ,Tudge Em·
melt Peoplel' eourl an aetlon
that waa to. have been adjudica·
led today.

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Dead were
Smitll, Richmond, Va. and Gteiui
Antbony, 22, of Buffalo, W Va., who wu eurout~ to bls dilly~
jOb at the Valley Belle Dairy Company In Point Pleaunt · ' .
when his ear skidded out of control.
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According to unofficial reports available from the Wed · &lt;l
VlrgiDla State Patrol, Antbony was traveling toward Point
Pleasant when hill car skidded on the wet pavement. It veer·
ed sideways, then Into the wrong lane.
His car allU&lt;k one llrl. Bmllb
wu r)dlnt In wbltb her hatbond,
George Smith, ,.., drl•luJ. She
died enroute to Holur H01plta1
m an ambulance of undetermined
multiple inJuriea, Ahortl7 after
8:30 a. m. when the accident OC·
curnd.
Smith ,hunself i• in serioa~
The trial of / . I ldJttingly Jr rondition In Holzer Ho1pitat 1uf
on the aeeond of live tindictmentt !trinr from haetured ribs. a
of obtaini11J signatures under froctured right hlp and multiple
falae preieu10o proeeeded into aiJ111sfOnl.
its seeond day today w1tb little
Two -ngero with Hr. and
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sign ot an early end.
Mn. 8m1th e~eaped seriou11 InSlnee TuNday afternoon when jury. They were MilS car~en
opposlne: attorney• dee1ded not to Arnot, 10, and Mra. George Woqd
..tUe their dlltercnq,a by compr.. of Parkenburs Both JUitered
mile, until 11, a. m. today , eigllt painful &lt;ull and brulae1 about
witneut.a were ealled by Prost the body and hOJd •nd bolo
eutlng Attorney lames O'Brien. were admittf.d to Holzer HosptThey were Kothertne Milliron, lal.
)fenry llilliron, lbrle Milliron, Anthony was married and the
Norman MUliron, Mildrf!d Koval lather of two children, a boy aged
ter Folden, Woodrow C.ll Sr three 1nd a girl, aged l. There
Grace Call and Mattingly.
were no funeral arrmgemenli
Judge Earl Rieeker i1 on the yet and lnvesti&amp;ating offi,.l'll bod
bench. Mattingly waived a jurv not releuett tbe n&amp;ldts of aur-

Tile Common Pleu court w&amp;
not the ouly busy judicial place
in the county. Mayor Charlet
Legar lut nllht continued cue•
againrt MUlard: l"o.rltr,
who
plead not llll!lty to driving w1th
nut a lieeDte, and Carroll )bt

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lhll tintr

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aerlously Injured In a IWIH!I1 collillon about four mllh lroill
Point Pleaaant on RDute 35, blamed on the alick, wet

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Potluck Dinner
Planned Before
Aug. 4th Meeting

aao. Ia convaleaeina njcely.
Mr: n.d Mra. Lawrence Mtght
ao6 dRiibtt!r, Karen. of Princeton,
Ind., ate ~r.ndJnc a week'" vaea·
lloa with h • parenta, Mr. and Mrs
CllrfMt Mlaht.

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church.

Willard Boyer was the
capt;am
of the Blue.
bride's mother, Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Racine Route 2, wltich Mr and Mrs. c. 8 Weise re·
was decorated with arrangements of white gladioli.
turned to their home Monday a!EveryoM who attended Sun·
The vows of the double ring ceremony were read by the ter v1Satm3 rtlatives in Hunlmg day School at the Cburcll 01
Rev. John .Elwood, putor of the Racine Methodist church, don va11 ey and Lock'•.ll'en, Pa · Cbrlst during the co4tfat IS in- ~
r1ted to the picnic.
before the fire place In the living room. In the center of ttte for severn! week8
Mrs. Pearl Va:n Cwncy under·
mantel was a white Ivory cross with a background of white went major 8W'gcry at the Hear• Lt., arrived Salurda¥ for several
rose of shaton, with tall white tapers in crysta·l candelabra on General Hosp1tal last £nturday
days v1ait with his parents, Mr
either sld,, On either side of the mantel were arrangements
Howard ldcEihmny occompan .mu Mrs ; .. u Bechtel.
of white gliklloll and mums in cryntal baskets.
led Ch&gt;rles McElhinny here o.
llr, md Mn. Arthur Gilmore
For her wedding the bride
------~-- h1s return trip from Florida to
took
h11 mother, Mrs. Mmnu
chose pink atreet length dress ;e~eptlon mcluded Erl d1e Flnr visit his brothers and stste:1
Gilmore
to Athena, Sunday, whel'f,
reatur.lng a full skirt ~nrl 1ltte• l tan, Mr and Mrs W~&gt;slcy Bell.
Charles !l nd Robert t nd Mrs
Jho
le.fl
by train for Covington,
bodice witlt aquare ncr.kline ant. Jr , Wesley Belles Sr, C C F~ Dana Lambert and Mrs Sidney
.• , •••• e1e sne wtu be tae guet:l
collar uart• 1 pink mebud co:- der~ck, , Mr and Mrs Herb~rt Pickens,
!llge Her only jewP.I"v was 9 Sh1elds, Mr and Mrs Roy PearMra Ruby McKendrc and graml· of her son-in-law and daqht..,r,
crystal neeklace belon !lng to her son, Rev . and Mrs Joh'l Elwood, ~ on, David Ashley ll &amp;vc return['(! ..tu ' autl .uu. Haymond Burns and
mother
~ev Jose Rcgumdm , Mrs
~111 from Dunbar, W Va, ,, here they ftamily for an extended visit.
Mns ' Pa,ty •or-ian, Pt. Pleo- ared Donohue, MIBB Ours, M" t!ave.r been the guests or Mr. anr:
Mrs. Walter Bunce hu re:ees.t:
sattt, w Va., the n. atron ul and Mrs Wilham Fox and son.,. Mn. Wlll.Jur A.shley
1cd
ed word of the critical ·
bonor, wore a green "t&gt;t-nth dres~ David, Mrs Mattie cu·cle, Marf.UO
her SISter, Ju
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'·';\1~!'11
and a yellow rosebud torsage
\'eme, hmes, Mary Lou •nd i V~, James Hart.nger and {Dessae
Miller) at
Joseph a Clark, Athens, ser\· Jacklyn Wickersham and MlliiS chlldr~ have rel!Jrned from tal, Hamilton, 0. Mrs
Cd 81 be!t man.
Nma Clark.
w~sbington where th•!Y had ac
the daucbter of Mr. and Mrs. M
The bride's motber wore "
companied Capt. . Hartlnger on n J MUter ol Hobson Road. Tedd)
bh,Je and white nylon dreu anrl
:touae buntmg m1ss1on They w:., Mattu Is the gu..l Of !Ill COISID,
a ptnk rosobud cor&amp;ngr..
be the guests of her Pii N&gt;Df:o&lt;t, Mr Larry Buncf' whlle h1s mother 1!1
A reception for the iUests Wll!il
1.nd Mrs . Edgu Allensworth un bosp1taU.zed. Mtss Glaclys M1ller
beld following the ceremonl
Ul the first c( August, when they
Ot Walblneton, D. C., ic with her
The brtdP.'I table was lovely in
will
return to W:~shington !ister.
white linen cover and centereot
U
QUer
,,here Ca:1t. Hartmger hs been.
lth lh lh
tl,e d · ddl
Mary Ruth Sauer, t:.. r. two year assigned to the Pentagor.
Andy Wllson of Point Pleasant
wak t ' -•ree llh th
re we
Mrs Rachar d Hayr.1 ~ n (Jur.c spent a week with h11 grandpar1 t "i old daug 11ter of .Mr and Mr11
cbride
e and
opyqoIJ'OOm
w ande m
ma UC" Harold Sauer, was the guest or Sans bury) wbo underwf'n t ma Jt.J' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox,
encirclctl
with whit~ gladioli with tall honor at a btrthday party Su1- surg~ry at the Abbmnton llem· Mlddlei'Ort.
hit t
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d 1 day evening at thl' home or he: ortal Hospital, Watl returned \1 .
1n ~
"'b e apen
..~ys1a can e - parent&amp;.
. d on VaII ey, Mr and
Leonard Mattox of
llh
ld
her home m Hunlmg
11 ra on c er 8 e.
j Pa , Monday.
Nltro are
In Middleport.
Cake, P'Jnch, cor!~. mints and
She waa the guest of honor at ;
Mr. and Mrs c. H Wtse Jr Their daughter,
will renuts were served After k thf joint blribd RY partY w1 t"n t•cr cou- and grandrtr.ugbter, K~thryn Jane tum to Nitro with
bride and g:room cuL the ca e it ~In two weeks ago, '~Jut due to Hannahs were in P&lt;l''ker.tburp
~vaa aerved by Mrs. Barbara Gaul Illness her ,randparents, Mr and Pnd Mari eLta Saturday While 1n
Mrs. Dorothy Doug}f S served Mrs. George Sauer, co~.:ld not at· Marietta they vistted the Mua
punch an'f Mrs Etta ?ttae Nortotl tend.
eum
LB8isted by Mtss Marveine Wtck·
Sharing her birthday cal.f'
Y.i.ss Lais Cecil wa1 returnccl
ersham, daughter of the groom, which was decorated in red ano to her home from Mehts Gener11 l
aerved coffee
white with red candle, and let• Hospital Monday by the Rav.
The couple left for a short eream were her grandpRrent.s, Mr llngs-Coats ambulance.
MN James Harley ;:arcomp:m
wedding LJIIP and aro now al llDd Mr~.;. Sauer, Dlclf Sauer, her
home to Utelr ffll!nds in Albany. parents and slater, Joy.
ied
Mrs. Ja mes Slockman to her
Cueata PI the wedding and
home m Kansas City. Mrs. Stock
man has been tbe glH&amp;t of her
Sunday dinner gueats of Mr. and
sl.Ster, MrJ Harley 11nd relatlve11
Mra. Eldon •Kraouter and daua:ht·
ert , Morning Star.
in northern Ohio f&lt;r severn!
Kenneth Wig8lna vhnted recent·
weeks
ly In Clnelnhatl and attended a ball
Rep and Mrs. George pd'clnhart
1ame and al10 vLsUcd Coney II·
Jell today for a visit wath their
Theodorub Council, Daughters of son-tn·law and daughter, Mr. a~
land.
Afnerteo, mel in regular se11ion MN John Mayor and lamllf In
Mrs. Anna Shoemaker of New Monday cve11ing at the JOOF Hall t=olumbus. They were llt:ebidtJah
Lexington i11 the guest of her with 'Mn Uarry Stahl, councilor, .ed by MillS Susie Taylbr wlin
dau!lhtera and son&amp;-in·law, Mr and presiding.
went on to Toledo to V!s!t friends
Mra Ben Dd&lt;!k and Mr nnd :win
Mrs. Olttn Goodwin was reported
S Sgt r. nd Mr's Job ~ Bcchtd
Dale Kesterson.
ill in Meigs General Hospital Mrs l'nd daughter MRry Anr. of En~
Mr and Mra Clarence AnctreWi Ina Stone !s home from the hos-- land Air Foree Base, Alexandric
1111d family spent the woek end In ptt;;l etftcr three WE)cks and Mr&amp;.
Dayt~ with r.lattvea.
Donley Relbf'l 1nd baby rlaughter
Mr and Mr~ . Herbert D1xon nnd returned home from Holzer Hos·
family t:pent the week end In Lan· p1tal Monday Flowers were sent
ca1ter with Mr. and lttn Earl Kel· the sick.
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ly.
Plan111 Wel'4'! made for a potluck
Mr1. J.awrenc• Wlthers and dlnuer at 6 30 p m prcccdlni the
Cold Wave Permuenlll
Mr,. Walte1 Qcntz returned home next meeting on Monday, August
Friday atler a vial! In Charleston, 4.
· Hair CUlling &amp; Slylln.
W. Va., with Mro. Wlther'o brother
Monday Thru Friday
and abter·in-law, lir. and Mrs
VISITS HIRE
Dan Ftaeher apd other rclltUves.
t:OO
A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Miss Florence Smlth of Okla
lin. Waller llenll r0turned to homa City, Okla., recently a del ~­
CIOM AI NHft IIIVNOJ
her employment in the offices of gate to tbe National St:cretary'!!
IJ:venlngs by Appt.
the Ohio Power Co., )londay, alter convention in Minneapulis, Mlnn
PHONE HfM
a two week vaea\lon.
uow 11 visiting her mother, Mn
lOS
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2ud
St.
Pomo..,
Chesler Knlibl, wt.o underwent Florence Smith of Po:ueroy
aursery at Holzor Hoapltal a week

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lfr1. Theodore I I - · dlouie
!IIIIer) dled at noon ye,~terdoy
at the Mercy Hoopital, Hamilton, , 1•
0 , at the age of 41 She waa the
daughter of Mrs. II. J. Miller of
lllddleport, Raale ,,
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Surviving beiide1 her huJbiud ' '
•nd motber ~ two uno, fllllllllr '
and Teddy, at bonae. and tbese
hrotben and siaten· illtl. Wolle:
Buuee, Jliddlepon; Mrs. J010pla }: ,
Brown, Dlflon, Ky.; lllel GladJi
lf'aller aDd Denver lllller o! '
Washlqton, D. C.; Herll&lt;i1 llill· :
er, Lebanon, Tenn.; Harr7 Miller,
Colwnbu1 and Leon Miller, Jll..
dleport RD.
Mn. lllottu was a member of .,. ·
the Jlethodlot Chureti of l!Omll·'
loa, where lljnew servicea will
he held tl 8 P. II. ThundaJ. •
Frlenda may call ot the Raw·
linJI-Uiatl Funeral Home after
10 a. m. Friday, 1'Hh !UneroJ&gt;
aervieo1 at 2 p. m. With the llev.
Fred L Gardnee, • offitlollnJ.
Burial will follow In the Gravel
IDll Ciom~ at Cheshire.

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