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!1-Daily;Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 26,1958

~rticles,~ks

If It eould W'Q' OD9Uih fuel, a
oew U. 8. super~ie research A total ofl,l42 America .. hove
plloe ...,uld be able to elrtle the become permanent reaidents or
iu1b. twice al the equator in 24 lamaica In the Britiah Weal In·

Checked By Club,
Swimming Enjoyed

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from Pittsburg where he bas spent
a ·tw" weeks vacation with hia bro·
ther and 'lister-in-hnv, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hamer and son.
Finished artir:les and books were
Mr and Mrs. George loteinhart
checked in preparation for the have returned from a vacation

dies during the pa1t frVe years.

)OW'S.

The Dail~ Sentinel

Middleport Society
James Hamer

_The jig used In bulldin~ the
modern transp.ort
equipment, noise ' ls 50 effective . plaae is so. large work.ers ~smg
i ou ean ·boP" rour heartbeat as tbe aame jtg mwt commumcate
JOU walk tbrougb it.
by telephone

' A "qlllei room" 1l8ed by a 0. S.

judgmg which will be held at the
home of Kitty Per~er Mon. at
10 a. m. when the Merrv Lassies
4-H club met Th11rsday evening at
the home of Patricia Hennessy.

alrtraft 'JJilnuract~.~«r to reduce WlJlla of a

trip to Clc•eland and Columbus.
They were accompanied hr..me by
their grandd~ughter Cheri Mayer
who will sl)t·nd lhe week with
them. Cheri is the daughter of

Plan~ were made for a PICDi'! idr. nnd Mr:i John Mayer

and swtmmlng party to be held at
Gilbert Ervin was calJP.d here
Forked Run Lake on Monday foJ from his home in Columbus due to
lowing the judging of the work by the death or his mother, Mrs. Ben
Mr.s Geneva Nolan. Plans were Ervin.
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Spondlng lheir vacation in Ver·
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· milhon and Cleveland &lt;~re ~r and
l'tfrs D.r.le Nicholson and daughters
Martha and Carolyn Also accom·
panyir.g them was theu neighbor,•
Mrs. Earl L••\ ],ctt

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Phelps and Mr .. and', Mriif l'iul
Werry.
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Miami., Fla., are !ree~·.end' sq•ll
of Mro. Wilham JII?J!t~r • '
Bentz Wolfe !J&gt;O!it 1 fi{c~q ~
Plantz with bla SlaiOrs, lllllsea 'Ida

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Lucille Uawklu ; . ... ' . . • . . •• . . l'tiJDel'OJ.1Soelety Editor
H,ylda Rice .••.•.•.••• , ·•...•.• Mltk!leporl Sodeb £cu1o1

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MEIG8-POMEROY
TONIGHT

A~ust 6 Is Final Dafe Set

"THE NIGHT THE
wq_RW EXPLODEq"
Wm. Leslie

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FOR LAKE HOPE

,\ugust 6 bas been 5e! f~r the deadline tor registration of
ca,ttle, s\vjne :and ilh~ to be exhibited at the 95th annu~l
¥e1gs County fair, it was announced today.
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Both beef and dairy cattle owned In Meigs County can llf
,enteted free of cl!arg~ upqn the pqrchase of .a membership
.tictet but all cattle .outslde of Meigs County entered will re·

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Levelin s•Ights
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Here ore o few of the late mode ..sed cars we hove in stock;
~se cars ore really sharp; All ore·, one owner, low mileage,
g~ 1tires.
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195~ Dodge- 2 Daor Lancer- R,H,

Culllpm ·Royal

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W·D··E·R•E
You Buy Your lnaurance'

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I('a the dlffereR&lt;o between juat havlnl In·

Coronet

aurance and havlnH ADEQUATE INSURANCE THAT YOU

19S-·.Chnroltt .l. 4 Door- 9 Pass. Wagon, H., Standard Transmission

KNOW YOU CAN DEPEND Ol&lt;. And that may meAn a dllfel'
eO&lt;e of thousan&lt;h ol dollars to you, II troub~ comea your way.

8 t:Y.l. - 210 Series

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D.&gt;~OUk .CHOI¢.E $149~$.oo

LET US MAKE THE DIFFERENCE COUNT
IN YOUR FAVOR

DOWNING INSUilANQ AGENa, INC.
Melp County'• L.rgest and Oldlest lnsutance Agency

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Speed 'l'ralllllllaslon - !)lew Rubber.
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Middleport, Hia dcoth was allributcd to a broken nec:C:.

Pomeroy Driver
Charged With DWI
After Atcident

AI the result of a mmor accident &amp;tunhv, a Pomeroy man wiU
taee llayor CharleJI Legar on Tues• day, Augus1 12, to answer 'lO
charges of driving wh1le mtox1cated. Two otber motorifrtll are aloo
free on bo:nd awaiting hearings at
the 111ame tHne on charges of
speedmg.

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wor4 "hoochlnoo," a drJuk the
Indiana on Sitka distilled from
molasses.

!!1t ~ -~ Door laHer- R&amp;H, P:ushbutton Transm!sslon, 8 cyl.
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Arre!ted S::tturday following an
aeeident wit"n his car hanged up a
fender of :a car belong~ng to Har·
Ian KJqe&amp; flf London. 0 . while
parking, Waf Arthur Wandhng, 69,
of Pomero)', who wu charged with
the ~WI (.llunt The arrest was
made by Patrolman John McKenzie
the investigatmg arricer
Wandling gwas placed in Meigs
OONALD MORRIS
1 County' Jail on Saturday at 4:22
p. m. and r&lt;'leased on orders of
Sheriff RobC'rt C ll:lrtcnbach,
the lfayor Sund.ay morning,
1vho
inve.•tigalctl the fatal acciGerald Cocherl, 47. of Huntingdent,
sa
id :hat the youth had been
ton was Bll'&lt;'!lrd by Ctty Pohce
visttinc:
at the farm of h15 UnCle
Saturday f~ speedmg on E Mam·
at and poste::J $~ appeara1lce bond Lester Thomas of Langsville and ,
Parson Floyd lee 57 of Russell that Sunday when hi! h:td heard
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Ky., also posted a $25 appearance drlvmg the ford tr:&gt;ctor ever to
~nd when hf', too, ~as arres~ed the farm of hts son, IWymond,
lor speedmg &lt;m E. Mam·st. ~unday :t&amp;ked J)t'rmls!':ton to drive the
In a eourt. seSJton durmg the ~ractor whilf' hill uncle !oUowed in
end, l111lard FowJer, of Br:'ck 3 fann trl'ck.
. l'omerry, pleaded not ~udty
driving without an operalor.i
PcrmiSH.m was granted and lhe
illoen••· In contmulng h1s decis- boy started off on the traetor witt.
thc matter Mayor Legar hi.i Uncle, Lu:tcr Taom.a&amp;, follow$5 and costs and SIM· mg in ap~roxtm¥:ely 5 mtnutes.
both: fine and costs
The uncle told Sheriff UartenbGeb
that he had r:une upory the tractor
in a ditch but at the rirst stgbting
of the trrlcWr dtd not see the boy
and wondered at what had hanpened. Wben he went to the traet·
l\f which was stalled on the left
side or the road in a dlt.eli, be
round thr. boy pinned undet the
tractor with the left rear wheel
tractor pcross his'. ~
!\aid that he backtd the
tractor ort the boy and then a&amp;JID·
maned the emergeney squads of
Pomeroy and Middleport for aid.

auire a 5p cent per head charge - - - - - ' - - - - - tfter tlt~ pUI'&lt;"hase n( a· member· 1
ohlp tlekct Harnld C•••q')an t.
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supennten~r.nt o! tbe dairy cattle
department end Hugh Cust&lt;Jr and
\Hiram Sln\vter are suporinte.. d·
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ents of the beef eatUc d"Y'Rrtment
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fUtChaae membersbip tlc~t"t ~ 'I11o
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... witb a 50 cent per bead addition- 11 Yl~dlt:'M"t polic!! P'" l'l't abot•
al Charge to be !evtcd ~m out of I •-. take it !ofcvcr. Nor are resr
county, animals being entered and :Jen!s
$1 for each pen used. Ralph C.
Henderson Js superintendent of
Th:1t is, the ~-e1mln 1. rr"~nrln '
the department.
1 1ntJ,. ? or •n s~utt ho.t :-vdd~ bf'
'ieved to be of New Ha\lcn, W. \73
Exbibitol'!l m!ly tile their entrie11 vho lov ~s North Third-av as · ~
with Geral~ Reuter, fair board !rag strip late at n!gbt
~ secretary, at the ReutPr In~ur? n~~
Agency in Pomeroy and on Aug. 4, I His n:- rne anft denedptlon ar
0 and ~. t!Jf&gt; sccr&lt;'t:1rv's (lff, ..e ,.., '~nown ta p~itce, thanks to o~ol
the 'ock springs li'B.irgrounds will •ant cab dr1vers But nobody ;~ ·
be open all day to pe~mit cntrie., caught him yet: l1an! Tb'!lt guy i
Y • tci be filed.
.•t the T one ~cettnd an*l pa~ Gil
'qore's ' Scr.•ice Stntion near lWt
It .,..is alao reported that teams 'and·st a f.:nv l!{'conds later.
winnlr.g the ' top three places in
the three weight cia.,.. of the an·
nual horse pultipg C.!),ritest -~}lieh
will be the ev,enlng ar•bdslana at·
traction on Aue. U at the fJir
will be required to submit to the
nlwla leal t~nd premiu'ms wil~ not
l!o pttld until resul~ of the analy·
Iii' are received from stnte ~~~­
\ torlea. Weiill-i'!.rl ".Jor 1M .&lt;Qq\O•t
11e held . ti~&amp;.!&gt;
~~ ~ m.. on the cveDfng of Ui~ ·con ted.-t.

·BAKER PURNITURi'

The desire of a youngster to drive a farm tractor 'Was the
cause Sunday afternoon of a tragic deatb on Nelson Road seven and one ball tenths of a mUe N. E. of State Route 124
near Salem Center.
Killed In the tragic mishap was Donald Morris, 12, son of
Joseph A. and Hazel Kessinger Morris of 291 W. First.av,

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: Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, Jul;r 23, 1958

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A. Morris Is Victim

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Dea ille Set For Meigs County

Pom•roy Bend
THEATRES

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· a spinal operation fo,r
the brain. Phyit·
the Phllllpsi&gt;urr
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T.X~ Chew dig Bit-eOut Of
.. New Automobile Resale Value Davbook

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UPI l•lec:eliV~t ldiNir
DETRQI'I' tl1'l - Taxl!o pia1 ~
larger pDt 111 the d•preelat .. n 6f

a new car than most people re
IIJMo, a liioleaman filr the Detfbu
alto
aasoolalibh nul Sat
urdly.
tiie' iioobomab waa 11\ed to
ejptlilll why I Dew car which
liiJ)IL IIi" a lite eli'pcctaney o!
100.&lt;100 milea dropped In valuo by
fmoat ~ • third after only about
o.oc!O 1'1\lleo of driving, or !·2oth of
ltl life O&gt;peclancy
"Wbilt most people don't reall!c
lS that they pay a large slug Of
•wtwn they bUI' a new ,.r,"
t.o ~an Slid '"the FMeral
=~U to
oh """ col'l t lone "
lot 10 per cent or th&lt;

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~Y.ht hi! cor, he &lt;an never ael

..e~ the money he paid for lbllse

tltei. II be kteps the car oftly
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then be peyo dl of those

tiiii lb i:lbe yenr and that mali:es

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Yilue of a car drop f•ster 111

lilt flrit year than at ahy other

ume.

11U he keeJ)IJ the cal' longer, the
tiha are amortized over a long
Of petiod of t1me and he depte
tbtion rate h1 not as great That's
'i'hr depteciat1on 11 not as gre.u
alter the nut year ..
ke potnted out most llates alsr
tl1t1 a lile1 tax which applies t:&gt;
lite oele o! aulomoblleo.

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loneer tlle ~ar ts kept by one
owner, the longer peru&gt;o1 of tlmc
tbete lJ to spread Ollt tlle burd en
or the tix ,,
Aside from the strtct deprecia
tion eauaed by lhe unwtlhngnes:&lt;
Ol lnototl.ds to buy a uHed car
tbe tales conatttute the biggeJt
single factor 1n ~he drop lh value
of 1 new car, he satd but there an.·
other f'idot'c too
"Once a car :u; dr•vP" out ot•
the street by 1\ new oWner , wr
are required to sell it 11s a u!ed
car," he &amp;aid "11 tbrn has t
compete for sale w1th new cars
'"MO!t proepeetlve buvera wouUJ
rather pay a little m1r~ and get
a new car than save a little anti
get a used car So the prlce "
used car dea1er has to se t on a
used car hil to be at east $800$'700 lower than a new car

Your Election
. /Laws ·

Mather Will Sets
Up $200,000 For
Charity Atutually

MeDonaJd, Murray char!Ue_.
&lt;our! to hold that tho ~If! to tho
Is valid I WA'll to earr)

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voaKhowtJPtout- uD••ld
Me·
Donatd
pro•ldenl
ol tho Unlltd Steelworker• (AFL(10) thlo Y••r In tho !ace ol
mouaunr ronk·lnd-!lle opposition
to hll loodmhlp ol the one mil·
JltD-IIIIn unton, l"ortUn( Masazlne
Uld totlor In • copyrl1htcd artl·
file.
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lobor leader
'UI lie aueceedod by t w Abel,
lemtut·troaoum ol lhe union,
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predicted
lloDGnold ..m realan his t30.·
• t·year post at the union's eon·
Wntlon thlo 5eptemher lo otovo
olf in open fioor fltlht, lhe pul&gt;
!~tailor&gt; Hid
lie b!ll l•sl Iouth with rank·
llld~llt mombero ond alienated
Offl&lt;loli of lhe blf union by hlo
"b... handedtJC&gt;H" In rtlnntna uu
lot;l olfoln, the moa•ztne added
MeDGfiold wu ele&lt;ted held ol
tflt Qhl!Od Sleelworkero In 10~3
_,..adln1 the tal e Philip M11r·

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Undur Ohio law, chorlt~ble
slrte aet up In wills mtde within
a year of the donor~~ death are
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11·3Q 1reuure Uulll
II:OC '!be Prle L u• ..
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11 30 Concentration
12:00 fie T!C Doul!h
12:30 It ~ould Be You
I :00 Mld·Day News
1:15 Movietime

3:00 Today lo Ouro
3:30 , From TbeJe Boola
4:00 Quten l'or A 011
4'45 Modern RomlliCfll
~:w , omedy Time
b:3~ apl••&lt;h I'Luhou•
8:00 L&lt;l~sodie Plre l'l~dlln
6 25 We.athtreut
8:30 r;.,.. Pll'IUN
t:4~ !lh.: Ne"'
7:00 TBA
?!39 Wm Wllh A Winner
8:00 Tho Investigator
9:00 Dotto ·
9:30 J!Ob eummln11 Sbow
IQ:OO Callfomlolll
10:80 F.vorlte Slor)'
11:00 News Headllllea
11:10 Weathereast
11:15 Tho Jack Pill Sbolr
I 1•00 Si!Zn Off

Ull ~tlael1l llomiDCII
500 &lt;:ometlt ~.
~:80 lplntQ Playb815 ~rons 17•
6•25 Weathetout
B:W NeWIPteWn
841! NBC !left
TOO H'wl&lt;e,O
7 30 Haggll Bolli•

800 Reatleao GIIP
830 Tald Ill Wolla l'arp
900 Twelitr uae
930 Alcoa Tb1eater
1000 Suspicion
IIIlO News Heati'.!Dtl
11•10 Weathertoat
11·1~ The Jack Pur Show
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0:00 Romper Boola
9•30 Kille DOOftaft Show

Tbt! 1'r1ee lllllll&gt;t
Gonrentrallon
Tie Toe DoUib
It :•IIId Be 1011
Mld·D!)&gt; Newo
llovlellme
Today Is Qura
3·30 From These Bootl
4 00 QuHD for a D11

le111s strip,
ex.pectcd to 188Ue
to the1r
parts .suppliers They
ROOD be
ordc-r}Dg steel for frames, sprmP
and s~anptngs.

Channei8-Monday Channel8-Tuesda)

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Mt1 Warden Ouh of Bashe.n
and Mn Gladya Deeml!l of Pottlahd
visited Mr and Mro Douglos Clr·
ele and lan:lly Monday
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famaly were tuonday evenmg
guests ot Mr :~nd Mrs Homer CJr.
cie and family
Steve Swepston of Columbus
has been v1a1'tng lm gramdparents,
Mt and Mrs Ralph Lee and ramBy

7'39 Sign On

800 Music In the Momtne
9•00 Doug Martin Show
\0:00 ftlcrning S~ow
i1·00 P1eees of Eight
12:00 ~!r DIBtr1ct Attorney
12:30 Bingo
1:00 The Afterpoon Show

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3:00 American Bandstand

3.30 Record Hop
4·30 Amortcan a,ndJ:ltand
~ :00 Sir Lancelot
~ :30 MtCkey Mouse Club
6:00 Bingo

e.so YourEssoRe~
•=·~ Sports Parade
8:i!G Weathermlll

700 Pre~ Conference
7.30 Cowtown Rodeo
830 ld• Luplno PlarhouH

HOLIER HOSPITAL
Admitted, .luly 2~ Mrs Pearl
0 Knapp, GallipoliS Ferry, Ed·
MEIGS CIINIRAL HOSPITAL
ward A EdwardJ, BidWell, Mrs
Admitted Saturday, Elmer Hull,
B J Allison Oak Hill. Worthy W Long Bottom Mn Ada Prall, Ne·
Miller, Pt Pleasa nt Mrs Carlton wark, 0
E. Nu'l, GalhpoUS Normal Lucas,
Dlschnri oo
saturday, Mary
CheshJre; Grorgc S Markin, Sr., VanCopney, Middleport; Margarot
Radchff
D18chargod July 2~ Mrs Geo Williams, ~!lddleport, Mrs John
Workm ~m nnrl son, Mnson, W Va
H Lear, MrM Don 8 Hurn Mrl
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AdmitHemlock
ed Sundaf
Mrs.Mra
Louie
kGrovc,
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owH~ flDrvcy C May, Jame s C Day, c. McCune, Rt 1, Rutland, Erneat
;~ra Robert Elliott, Mrs Ida Ar·
rington, Ransom Marcum, William Haning,
Asbury, Rutland
Mlrldlcportj Mrs l{aty
C Dattey, Mrs Lionel Keefer,
I Charla ~ Stc.kes, Margaret Lovett, Discharged Sunday; MMI. Bl'r~
Frea Donahue, Carrie Reo, George bara Eblin and daught~r. Porn·
Smith, James McDernlitt
eroy, Mrs "fary Jo Coatea, Miners·
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Ralph R Radcllf!o Mary H Bad·
:!~lc to H.,.l Michael , \1 A' Sut.
Earl E Knight, Kathryn w
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ma Jean Stl\'ere, Pt Lot 7, MlddleporL
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Of Flying Tigers
Claimed By Death

NEW O:lLEANS UPI - Fam1ly
and friendk or Lt Ge!i Cla1re L
Chennault paid thear last respects today to the famed "Fiyittg
T1g'er~ pr1or to ll t s bur1al m
Washmgton'll Arlingt•m Cemashipments of a few
month 8nn.,uneed thlt be
tery
aD hill orders delivered et once
Cllennault, 67, died Sunday or
He sPecull t.ed that mbre drums tung cancu at Ochsner Clime
would be 'nCl'ded to alrlllt oil to His second w1fe, Anna was at
western alhes.
h1s side
nte weathetbeal.6n oldtlme air
Two faCtors enl\anced prospects
man
bad been reported JmprovtnJl
lo'r a recovery In oil country
from Lhe bilateral ailment and
gooda.
Arab n8tionalists may eut pipe only S11nday mom.mg was re-1
linea, calling for , increases in moved from tllc cntJeal list Bu
Amcrlean, C"t~nadlan and Venezuel· death cll.me suddenly lat.er m the
an oU to oupply Euro'pe. And the day
'1'1\e body w1ll he in date until
Texas Radl'()ad Commission raised
the limit on produdng days from fnncra l serv1ces at 3 P m e d t ,
9 to 11 per montll beginning m then will be fiown to Washmgton
August. Texas )Jankers are revts by the 14th Aar Force, wl11cll
lng their pollclea and will lend absorbed the Flymg Tigers durmg
more money to drilling contrac- World War II It wall hP. 10 state
m the capttRl TueBday mght until
tors
With tlie release of Eecond quar- r notber semct at 10 am c d t ,
ter statements, steelntakckn eon· Wt&gt;dnesday and bur1al at Arlmg
tinued to Stress a need for lltgher I on
prt'••• U s. Steel Corp is believed Chennault gamed h1s greatest
walling for a a\ro»ger mDTket be- fame in Chma, where be£ore and
fore announcing an increase.
durmg WDrld War II Hs Amer1
Steel protluctlqn continued a can volunteer group • Flying
steady r~c01'ei-Y last week from Tigers . wrote one of the most
the July 4 setback Furnaces were br111iant chapters m aviRtJOn hu
operated at 50 per cent of capu- tory al 20 to 1 odds again11l the
lty, a half iloint increase Jtroduc· Japanese.
Uon was Rbnut 1,512,000 net tons
"Old Leatherface," a! he was
to tbe Chmesc ii«au"' o!
features , taught h is
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annual wCTU picnic will be Tigers' first flight on Dec 2t),
b'·ld ;b~y '.lUI\&gt; 31 et the , 1941, to July 4, 1942 when the
c~urch o! Chnst 1n llu\land
Tigers we!il absorbed bv the U S
cordiai t6 afl\'tOunOOinent made 'to- Air Foree Durmg that tm1e Chen
'1\ault'll yopthful fliers . never
l)limbereij \nore than B7 - suffer·
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9•00 DOUI Martin Show
10 00 ·The Morning Show
1100 Pieces of Eight
1200 !lr Dlstr1ct Atton.ey
1230 Bingo at Home
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230 Doug Mastm Show
'loo American Bandstand
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stru&lt;k lrotri ~ ·btltd • ol ,.. 500 Superman
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VACATIONIMO IN IOUtM
Mr and Mra WllliR.m Walter~.
and cl\lldren Dolle, Penny anl'
Melanie left today for a week'i
vacaUoll at Myrtle Beach 111
South Oarohna Mr Walters t•,
on vacation from the Evaha 811
per Markel In G'alllpolls whei·e
be waa tramferrelj in the ~rlhg
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WASHINGTON UP! - A re· ·1!0 per !ent nld pollccmqn
•eareh survey .Proved thl1 wee 1• could stand Improvement.
what ulety experts he" sur
·74 per &lt;ell! ~lsa.,..erl with tho
peeled lor re~rs·the overa1e mo ldu thol m011 poople enJoy drlv
Iorio! wrongly eonslde" h•moollllnr. But 84 per tent o! the teen
1 aklllod drier.
01eri queatloned thought the ma·
So much oo, that "fc-drlviM 1 jorllJI of molot'lotl enjoy belnA
~Jocan.11 and astronomical a~cl behind the wheel.
dent stat\stiC!I uaunl\~· flit oul -Adulta rated teen-agers as ' the
deaf au1 The 1I01Dn" ""ll !lt !Uh
•nly jrou"J) di!iletvln" 1 "poor
tlea erolllde with the "tl~r v """' rl111k" label: but teen·as:en thenl~~:~ .. ~~~~,,.. tm a 1ood !elM let! tlle1 ire bel•~ u~ed a•
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·TOOn'AICtlrt thJnJt t; ~fer ears
~bile, wos coliduttod by tlt&gt;iftMift titlt ~tttr o~ollenolon, sleerln:
Research Cdl·p under sr: 1'nsor· :.nd' brakea, would eut the ace I·
lhlp or the Pure 011 Co snd the ~ent rat~. they also lrq enlhuol
Amorltan 'l'ruclrjftll Ao,.~ i· '"n Hllc obout driver education
It reveolod that 9 o11t or 10 ll'&amp;ma but believe the¥ •houl be
'dult Jt10torlatl rate t~em ~ t,lv e r ~oro eomprtheh.slve aJ\d lonaer,
above over••• In dr' vln ~ •kill
Aoks • - Mollili\IS
deaplte ovorwbelmlnt ovi&lt;Loaee
·llabllual vloiiiOro claim theh
thol moot driven ore not •killed troubleo ott moolly jlajleholorloil
It allo showed thai the ,.tr,o per- lore 110ro l•vorably lbcllned tb·
oenla!IO vonol~ ...d thell'&lt;elvet , word pollee, thlnt llrl•or edu01
bettor than IVerqe 1n
lion l.i fln.o 11I11t olilo pteod for
trol!lc lawo.
lfarnln1o lttlleod d! tl&lt;keta.

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Thelbert A Brookllart to Elca.•
or Jean Brookhart, liSa Columbia
Fred W Crbw, Cornm or Est
Clarencr C Wright, dec, to Hazel
C. Wright, parcels, Rutland
SyiYia M Mlle1, Bonnie Miles
Jackson, Lee Jackson to Edword
P Cozart, Ollie Mae Cozart lots,

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Nan Moore entertained with a
picnic supper Saturdn,y evening
Those attending were Mlea Ellu
beth Moor~ . Mrs W F Hawh~)
Middleport, Mr and Mr8 James
Hawler and granddaug! ter Ltnd ~o
of WWalbrldSt!, Mr and Mh Jack
Hawley or Long Islam~ , N \" .
i!nd Mr, and Mn Amos naUey
and children Jerry, Debby, Mike
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Doul Q'Ill!l Circle and son
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Bottom rec13111ly
Lmda and Sue Circle vlaited
Mrs Georg(' Hall of nashan Saturdar

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BIRTH ANNOUNCeMENT
Mr and Mrs Rand clpb Rump
hrcys are announ r-mg t he b1rU
or an 8 lb 3 oz daughter Mehndl'
Kay, July 25 at Roanoke Va tht
'-Iurpphreys res1de at 3,60 So
Thard St, and Mrs HUmphreys
~md two ch!Uiren Rarldy Atl tl
Sandy haV'o beeb the g1•e!t of h~c
parents Mr anti MtS 0 ft Bfiz
endme, at New Castle, Va fm
the last hm months
Other grandparents are M1
and Mrs. John Hnml'I'Jreys oi
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and Mrs Wtlharn McKenztc
of I&lt;a naugua, formerly of Lincoln
He1ghts, p,,m(;roy, are announcm g
the birth o( n JOn, James Phllhp,
born Sunday, July 27 at Holzer
Hospttal Paternal grandpai-ents
are Mrs Laura McKe1121e and rna
ternal granc!parenh, Mr and Mrs
"And the dealer has to make 11
Rupert
Leedy of Oak Htll
proftt So when you sJblracl the
amount the buyer IS w11lmg tu
ICI CIIA MIQCIAL
pay for a used car, tlte new ca1
An Ice cream !!Otlal and ba!tbaH
dealer'a profit, the used car deal game will be held l"tlday, August
er's profit and the taxes, you'vl' 1 at 6 p m at the ltartll!lonville
got quite a drop "
High Sel1ool under the apotJsor·
Aa an exz.mple of w'tal happens
ohlp or the l!arri•onvllle Ball ClUb
when a car Is sold one vear artcr accotdin{:' to announcement made
It was new the skokPsman c1ted tiJday
this hypothetu~al case

The car IS f1rst purchased for
$2,600 Th1s means 1t 1mmedlate
ly drops m value by at len"t
$260 the amount of t]'l e federal
excise tax on tt - and probably
more If there are hlcal saleg
DIM~'these
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- I also taxes The new car dealer's prof
''EvenClllto
though
it, prob11.bly about $100 Is also
have to be pa1d on used cars the~ gone
don't have tO be pald !IS orlen If
the ear doe1n't change hands a!. In order to sell 1t a year later
often," lie satd "So oyam thP a used car dealer has to prtcc
it at least $500 under Its orlgmn1
value And he has to hove his
profit Wo, Jirobably another $100
Altbogether, that mal ~&lt;~ a drop
of S980 In only one yea·
Except for the deprCClOtiOn val
uc th8 amount a used car buyc1
will poy fur the car·l,rse cosh
• .) BY TID W. BROWN
remain faarly constant no matter
Stcretary of ltatt
While ou.r election h"'- 5 and ou1 how long the car is kept and oc
rlectlon administration ln Ohw cur only when It is sold
That'll why a one ow&gt;Jer car 15
are recognized aa be• t•g amont:
&amp;l)e best m the nat10n Dnd we tak • a better buy than a two · owner
ll\e proeeu of electing 'lUr ollie. car even II they are of &lt;'qual age
ails and deciding lasU•'i by ballot and equal use - the taxes hav\
more or len for gran cd, the o:· b"en pau! only once and there h
lgin and .story of thl! ballot I" only one sales profit ml'l rgin
mo1t lntereatmg
We recently commented that
the firllt uae or the b.t llot was l"
Greece 3round 800 U C Hlston
1110 records that' the usc or tnr
ballot In civic and lcgD l alfa 1r ~
was carr1!i!d over Into til e Roman
elvllzation where tabelln• or wOden
tJekets, were chlefty thwll If tllc
vote COJ!,Ce! ned c!lang!! of law, thr
CLEVELAND UPl- TTie "'"' of
tleketa were marked ·u R ", meo. r.
lng "as you uk" and lf the votCJ the late Mrs Wllllam G Mather
favored no chan11e, he marked h1~ provlrlea g Its to charity amount
\Jallot with an "A" for "antiquo' in ~ to 1200.000 ann1ully Flh~ ,J
meaning "for the old" An enhre Friday, It r.rovldcd Cor lncom 1
•1.Jtem of aec:rot ballotmr was es from M,OOO shares or common
!.Lock In Cleveland CUrts !roll
labllshed In Rome In 39 8 C
This lyatem, however, tell lnj 1 Co, valued at $38 30 per 11hare,
dlmpute, elections becoming 11 be paid to charities through a
char1lable trust fund .
Ioree.
V•rlou• form• of elections wer1 Prior to her death, the widow
ln.tlluted durlns the Middle Agco oI Samuc I G Mather, placed the
Votln1 by paper ball ot waa m 20.000 •hares in the trW!t fund/
eluded In rnany alate cor stltutlont which now owna 100,000 1h1rea o
odopled by the first ''' '" of th&lt;. Cl eve Iand Cl Iffa comml'ln stock.
Vnlon But etecU()nl as we kno~
President of the fund 11 Jari'toa .
t~eln i&lt;&gt;dl Y "' a for cry !rom D lrelanrf, 4:4, aon of Mr1 Ma
llie 10-called "•ecret" bollols flr •l lher by a previous m.urllio.
lutroduced In Amerleo.
Ireland could ln•.,lldate tho
wlll, bul ' a.d "! am "klns tho

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stock at
Torch Saturday nigbt, again had
last lap bad luc:k, taking second in
the 20-lap feature and the lO.Iap
beat, after leading all the way.
Larry Dickson. Marietta, was the
winner over the King ear as he set
a new lap record in time triala of
18.6 seconl!s for the quarter-mile.
His ear w.:as once owned by Dick
Dunlevy which won the slate !inala in Columbus last year.
Kenny King's No. 14

Laat week Dana also led both
races until tbe last lap.

Racine Collects
16 Hits Off 3
Yankee Pitchers
Larry Price threw a 2-hlttcr at

the Little Leagu e Yankres Saturday in a makeup game won bY
Raci!le 14-3 as the winnrrs pountl·
ed out Ul hits ofr lhrC'c Yankee
liitcheu.

Racine blew the gamt· open w1tlJ
8 run!! in the fifth inning, alread)·
enjoying a 7-3 lead .

Top llacine

were Jell
l.1•e. 2 singles and a double: TP.d
Bailey, 3 s:inglea and 4 RBJ's,
Bruce Beegle 01 smgles and a dou
ble ;:tnd John Arnott a double
Howard Johnst&gt;n and Peanul"
Wickline each had 2 singles.
The Yankees got 3 run!i in the
third o11 H.o.rris' liniJe, 3 walks
and an error. Howell collected the
other hit off Price, a single in thf'
fourth, but he was picked off first
hy catcher Ted Balley.
Yankees

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112 3Bx- 16 16 1
Howell, Kern (2) , (LP), McKenl le (JJ ami Korn, Ht&gt;•,ell 12)
Price and Balle)'.

Waner Catche!t
On With Cards
As Bat Coach
ST LOUIS UPI - P:I.UI Waner,
Ofle of the greateat batamen of
all time, wn.s named hitting in·
rtruclor for the St. Lou ia Card•·
nals ~·riday.
Waner, a member of the HalJ
of Fame. worked wjth thr Milwaukee BraveR the paat five yeara.
He spent rnoat of hi1 maJor
league career with the Pittaburih
Pirates.
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you should !K'e · our royal dlsplay of furniture - ita fit for' ~ 7 i'oom hOuSe. Extllent cOndiking :md at peasant prices. Bak·
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CataUna' Cpe, , $l,593. Hydra·
.lftlltlc dil~e. Spotless all Ieath·
er oeall. )m1rt all white .finish
. Shal'p(!.!Jt 'fl~. we have . had fOf
long tlme. :Blaettnar•!:,':lPomel-oy
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Finaneia&amp; AnUable. Metrop[.o1itln Mart.. Sales and Service. Phone 88-M. Pomeroy, p.
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Racine, Colonels, Win Make·Up
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REG. SELLING PRlCE $34.91
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Ohio Valley Association teams p)Byed a full round of games
New York
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Point Pleasant and another at Reedsville.
u•,!_':'IL,TON R~_!I 1 1
two bomero and the aecond llllll\e jlaltiQlqre
fT· 411 a 1a
iddleport rolled
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waa •Buapended MtaUIO of the C-lca"" ,
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up
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score
a
ee
SVl
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WID·
Hear
all
that
hammering•.
r!e
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HI d • • h t
d Ch 1
'th'
eu w aw w th the P llo ahead, Ka- ·CIIJ ,
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on
ave
n
Y
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an
ar
ey
Sml
s
hom·
It's
only
Hank
Asron
keeping
•1,
in
the
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er, d~u e an smg an Ed roo s pur of doubles and a the front door open for the Mil·
Joneo' two bomero plus a pajr l)etl'oit . .
t3
81 .f87 19\l
single~
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waukee Braves and preventing of tripJea by Solly Hemus and Waibingto,..
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At Point Pleasant Dick Walters Umlted Pomeroy to 6
National League pitchers from another homer ~ Carl Sawa!lki .
.~tlti!t•J'• R..Utio .
winning 12·2 as the downriver boys unload.ed a total of five getting any oleep.
gave Robin Roheria hla lOth win· C.h. . .
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l'•h
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Aaron did aome pretty loud in !be open.r.
Dotrolt o w •1
Racine Is campalgmng very successfully In the Hocking home ru ns a gain s1 th ree Po meroy P""
ers, mmy Joe Hems- knocking sundoY when he drove
YANKS LOSI TWO
llllll ,·y',d..·i'rtt::O'tu
Valley League this season In Its first try.
lef, i•ckk Wess t, and Bub Stivers.
in three run• with a· homer and
Over In the Amertcsn ~.o$e, •alii•~ A wan; ct.'"
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After Sunday's battles bad died down the ex-Tornadoea
n ac son aturday Point Plea and got the only Reedsvllle extra a slngle that beat the Cubs,.. 4·1, the Cleveland Indiana halted the .,. l u - I R~lb •"
stood tied for fll'St plaee with The Plains on 8·1 records. rttey sant played J mt~ke-up game. RUII baie hit, a double in the second and moved the Braves a full game N y k y -L-- '
fanned 11 and won 5-4 on Inning.
m
· front.
ew or luu:.:'l aeven • game .._.,1 (h"-' a
beat JackSonville 3-2 as wrongsider Larry (Little F'ooz) Wolle aMltc!lell
six hitter.
~inning
streak witb a pair of ·-~~ ~Itt li ·!!all.,... 6
g d L
de I
Middleport blew lt open in the
Hammerin' Hank unloaded his Identical '1'-2 vlctoriea\ lt wu tJte W~_.... 4 -~ta 3 ht
pitched another. fin~ game. He allowed only three hits.
ay eon rna
ts debut iD second Inning with • runs an~ 22nd homer w1'th one one ,·n the IndlaiUI • 1·h"8t· vl~·ri
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When the firing 18 over come September my guess is that the un
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first lnninn off Dave H1"llman and Y k8 in Cl el1nd b~·
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league . at Ja.k.on With a dou~olfe will emer~e as the top pitcher in the league. Larry did· ble header, loaing both, but play- it went like tbill: A Wayland wat. ,,·ngled ho.me Bill Bruton 1.n the
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1st
•even llraight lo,.., to ·c:i;wt~ 7 ~w Yo... 2 tnd
!' t fare _too well m the OVA last year but he's certainly mak- in g I"me baae ball - 1n th e f"Irst game en with an error' Don Manl ey third. All that hitting brought following
th 1 a
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down
2-1.
each
team
doubled,
Tom
Davis
hit
into
a
dourookie
Carlton
Willey
his
fourth
e
e
gue
ea ers.
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mg hay m the HVL.
getting
3
hits,
and
winbJe
play,
but
Crook&amp;
got
his
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rst
victory.
Cal
McLish
gained
hia
ninth
W41hinstQp
at
n•ht
. "Is the competition weaker in the Hocking?" I asked Ra·
n~na:
Mike
Mitchell'-';
extra
indouble,
Bo.Qne
Kindy
singled,
ervictory
In
the
opener
by
holdbig
Bll~metre
at
Cl•ve}!lrul
nllht
00
cme manager Allen Stobart recently. "No" he said "We're ning solo
homer ln the bottom oi rom follofled on Vrl)oman and
Pittsburgh nipped San Francis- the Yankees to el&amp;ht bits. 1n the New
at Kanua a,b -ql&amp;ht
just a better ball cluti this year-better de'fense and' a better the 8th.
Wlnet1":"enner, and Smith bit a eo, 2-l, in a i4-inning opener and nightcap J~m "Mudca.t" Gtant Botton at betrott night
spirit.''
Jackson took the seccitd. game homer. Another error followed be the second game was suspended hurled a three-blUer for hie elgbt
N~TfONAL 1-~ISU,
One of the sound. additions to the club this year is Larry 7-2 on Rusa Mitchell's 4--hltter fore Wayland Kl'Ounded out, his ~e with the SC'Ore tied 3-3 in the vletory and Rocky Colavito cor.
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eighth becnuse of P'!nmylvania•s tributed a grand . Jlam borner 9Milwaukee
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Morrison, Racine High coach whose clutch hitting has been with the top slugger for Jackson Mnd time up that inning.
being Elvin ·Johnaon w1th thret
Sunday «:urfew law.
off Bob
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Gt U -D+H
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miraculous. Larry balft't been getting a lot of long stuff but slnglea
In five tripa.
. ln :Point Pieaunt Sunday Rust1
WINS IN 14TH
the Red Sox snapped a four - Cbica.to
tS 49 - Pl' 8
biB singles with men on are paying off. Sunday his two for
Wamsley and Bob Wion got back
Clnclunetl
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Reed!ville Kindy fanned 10 to-back homers In the third innln..
Dick Groat's sacrifice fly scored . game loalng streak with a fluPI'V l'llll)lurgh
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ftve w~s just under ~U:iOOr Wolfe's two for four at the plate. an
11 mates pounl!ed Larr•· against Pomeroy. ..nrIon c:ormecte«!
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Frank Thomas with the winning of four hom• runs that aun•
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Racme got its tqree runs In the 8th when Morrison led off Balderson an~ Boring ror 16 hiU
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in the fifth, Hindu Hen· run in the 14th . inning of the White Sox, 7·3. Jaclrle Je11sen hit Phi'-d"ipbia
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with a single and three errors followed Ivan Powell scoring Seven Reedsville errors contrlbut- derson homered with Danny Wed- opener. RP.Jiever Don Gross was his 29th bnmer while teamm~eo
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behind him. They overcame a 2.0 lead of Jacksonville's, they ed mIghtily to the upriver boys' ge on in the 6th. and Dlek Walter~ the winner. Ray lablonskl homer- Don Buddin, Frank Malzone and lNit .,."til..,
S.tv-•-'
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also
bit
for
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havmg put across 2 runs In the fourth Inning. Racine collect· downfall. Elderly Dor$el RiebeJ circle-clouted with two on In U:tJ ed off startP-r Ronnie Kline in the ,Jim Ple-·11
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tame In the gRme at second basr
seventh and Bob Skinner tied the circuit. ~''''"'' ra_...
, '"' .u.r.a.,
ed 9 hits off Erdy, opposing pitcher.
71
oeore wllh a homer off AI Worth·
Rog:er M;&gt;.n5
· druve 1n 11ve run:J Lea ·'~ftttles ll -~Htlphl'
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Bill McNickle, the slurdy Racine catcher, has been IostllkeFor Pomeroy Stiverc, George ington in the ninth.
while
leading
Kanaas
City to an Clniell'ftltl,_2 St. Ltulll, ·n•.a.a..I
ly for the rest of tM ~&amp;liOn after a farm-accident broken foot.
Nesselroad, Tom Gr1neur, Phil
The Phillie• and Dodgers WOUIJd 11 · 6 decillion over Baltlm~Sundi-'S l•vtttT'
Racine wapts to play ~ Ali.Star qutfit from the OVA someCollins, Harvey Van Vranken and up In "su~open~~e," too, in their 'Maris had a pair of triples and
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Hemlley •lngled off Walters, lht twin-bill at Phiiadelphia.
a single to pace the Athletic•'
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fonner Heart of Ohio 1t11 r pitcher.
Philadelphia won lhe opener, 18-hlt atti\Ck ·'A'hlle Bob f'.erv col· Clncl.........11 o-.st. Lmiltt ·•·• .
Wouldn't that game be a nice ~ne to stage on a we"tl-llghted
Meigs County Park diamond? Why don't we have one? 1 be·
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Pomeroy _ 001 oto 80x- 2 8 2 7~with th• aid of Willie Jones' lected '"" single• to take' over Plllla;;;i;bta .
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lleve the county Is allowed under law to spend a little money
PL PleaBBnt 002 022 8011- 12 D I
Plllladlll"tl• 2 L.. Allfoi... J ltJI
for recreation facilities.
NEW YORK Ulll - Waller
Hem•ley, we.t, Slims, anrl
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- - - - -.- --=--------- O'Malley I.!! •4ready to mak2 a Grue11er. Walters and Rod Warnsftlthb•neh "• hn
change" and manager Walt Ah ley.
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SATURDAY
Sa.n FraJlCiiCO 3. Pltisl&gt;urth 3 2nd
place Lo&amp; Angeles
do 11 Pt. Pleasant 000 200 020-4 ft 2
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.lnnlngl, IUI-'dtd-" bV CU,..
complete
the Internext Jacklon
ttx-5 10 J
..t.w. at Pittsburgb 'nisbt ·
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d"aya turnabout
the United InPreas
Wedge and 300
Rod.000
wamRley.
Rus.s
Cl~ClNN.o\TI
UPI - It was when the Redlegs scored their Chicago
national learned on excellent au Mitchell and Ray Rasp.
pretty crowded In fourlh place to- laat three tallle1 off Lindy Me· Lofl A.np)es at MilWaukee night
today.
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1ST
GAME
day
with Clncin~;~atl sharing a Daniel.
St. l!ootda· ilf PbilidelPbla Dlgbt
thorlty
Radne's Pony Lenguer1 in~htd 7th 't'hen Ollnny Cole led oft wltb
ohaky hold cr. lhe first division
sa.n ....,ncl"'o at Clpclnn•tl nllhl
00
ahe~d farther Into the let~aue lead a single, tht Indians erred on
Should tile Dodgers show tw Leon
OOl 000 - l 3 0 berth with Pittsburgh, but the
After holding the Redlegs to on,.....
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Saturday with a ~ose tO-~ win ov- Johnaon, and Cole scored.
marked Improvement durlna tbat Jackaon
000 OOl 101- 2 3 () Redlegs boptd to change that on ly four hits for eight frame a, Larry ~ i'!aPc battlng lead ' With -a
er the Pomeroy lndtant. Eaeh team
For the Indians Tom White hom- time, a new manager probabl)· Gardner Pnd Dunlap. Uike Mit Tuesday.
Jaekson. in the firat game, yielded .ISO aver~ce.
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got nine hlb hut the lndlafts com- ertd with the aacka full CMeler will be named to coincide with chell and Ray Rasp.
The Redleg~ marked time Sun- a single to Lynch and Robinson
W4&amp;10nlf;on awept a doublebead
mitted four mistakes atiOid, the Bentz, Bowen, all walked) In th~ the club's return born~ to Los
2ND GAMI
day, splitting a pair at St. Loujs hammered ht::- 16th homerun to er trqii the atiddi,n8 Detroit
actual dltrt~rl'!nee .
fifth. ·rwo runa had ac:ored earlier
Angeles
on
·Aug.
8,
a~cordlna:
to
Leon
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001
0--2
4
2
for
a 4·3 l•JSS in the first game make it cloRe Seven of Robin90n's
arid d-i', on a pair of
that £tame on Jl'telda' triple and
the source.
Jadaon
000 001 01-'-2 3 G and a 18-1 victory in the aecond. homers are off Cardinal pltchin 11.
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performiaces bt
For Ruin(' Larry Price doubled Shaateeh's ainale.
OMalleY's
likely
chmce
u
AlaGardner,
Galden
(2),
Jackson.
Pittsburgh
moved
Into
a
tie
for
and
P.edrt Ramo&amp;.
Roger Birch home and scoTed on
In
the
bottom
of
the
Tth
the
ton'
a
auceell8or
will
be
Lot
An
(3),L(LP)
an
Rus1
Mitchell
and
Jack
fourth
by
heating
San
Francisco
DIUino Wolf•'o oin&amp;le In t~e filii
Jim Wickline doubled" In the 4th Indian! fell •bort go!Ung only 11 gelea COach Charley Dreaseu, Hux:hea.
2-1 In the Erst game and tying
drlvln1 In Wolfe, on Yia arl. eri'or need4nl two to Ue, when Benu: whom Alston replaced 11 Dodger
the second place club in the secIn tho fifth Wicklhie tripled diiep atngled, advanced 11 Bowen walk- manoKer In 1966. TWo other ·,;~:I'· IMiddieport 003 020 821- 14 18 I Qnd pme, wlllch woo ouspended
to· loll driving In Price who bad ed and scored on Raelfte'a error - Bobby Braaan and Leo "'
·Reedsville 000 OOl'jOQO.-..l-1:..11 '1 by curfew.
on White.
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cher . also are In the rnam11gerlai
D. Hindy and Winebrenner. BalTuesday night the Redlega set
oTn1led.
clerson, (LP·, Boring, and Swartz.
a crack at Lbe frl.sky Giants thempicture.
Racine won It in the top of
Larry Grimm tanned 7. Wolle
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"Ail threo are populDr on the
selves when San Franciac:o m6vea
i· White fanned D and l'ieldo 3. West
Coa~t. ~rocher mlJht proin for a .tbree-eame .series.
Racine
302 022 1~10 D 0
vo
too
hord
to
11eL
Bra,•n
Ia
in
S
Alex Kellner's oix·hllter In the
Indian•
200 060 1- • 9 4
the
Dodgero'
aystem
at
Skokane
nll!btcap
Sunday helped the Red· 1
. Grimm 1\VP), Wolle (6) and J.
and
eould
he
broullhl
in
easily,
let~~
to
tho
victory ao Kellner
Wiekltne. White, ·Fields (6) (LJ')
but
Dreasen
ia
rla;ht
there
wit)l
1truck
out
ail:
and walked three
ON
and Blackwell.
the club and O'Malley still think•
Mike Spencer tot 1 baaes·load- to run his record to 3-1.
COLDNILS WIN AllAIN
hlahly of blm deaplte their past ed triple It\ the second inning to
Tile game was a scoreleaa tie
The Colonels won their aeeond difference•, to be looks like the lead the Rtdlep to a 11-4 win over
three innlna:t. It was halted
strallht in lw• dJyo from the Jell l~liCII man," nld tile UP! sou, the DodiUfl Saturday In a County
downpoUr iulll after the
1
LUUe League make-up aame.
i.Qrda" •tarter, Bob Mabe, walked
In 1 home-and-borne aerlea, the ree.
Dick Worry bod I for 4, one a JertJ Lyneh.
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battle 811turday belna: won N ••
double; Steve l"tnlaw 2 for 2 and
Tbe hour and 23-minute del&amp;)'
Mille Uttl• and Frank Aeitor
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Jimmy Gilbert ~ lor 3 for the teemed to rula Mahe'a ~~veteamed up 1n a 6-hittor.
winnera.
neu. Wben he returned, ' Frank
The Jeto
their a runa In tho
For the Dodgera Donnll. Moore Robinson, who bad five hltl "in tho
ot
third on 1 walk,
doubled and Don Mayor oingled two game~ oin&amp;led and Walt
Rick Oller'• s-run
and doubled. Moore of the lowo Dropo walked to l011d tile: ~..,.: . ,
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Bowlea' tlnsle and
fanned 11, walked 1; Gllberi tor
A double play acored · oll'e run
lacrlflee. Oiler and
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the Red logs ton ned 2, walked 4.
ond took Mabe temporarily' off ilie
oi.,IOI that wen\ tor
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IIALTIMOIIE, Md. UP! -When Dod1ora
210 10- f 7 2 opot. But he walked l'l'o more to
t. ••
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in the !trot, . and Johnny 1\oomeo to pl&amp;)'ofls In toll town•· Redle&amp;a
lfO
10
0
make
Kellner'•
bit • payoff blow.
olqled In the Tlh.
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mente, put your mone7 on Art
Moore and Diehl. Gilbert and · Tbe Redltp ~led out four
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Wall.
Spoacor.
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bill
In
tile
fifth
off'
Mabe
and
Jim
For tho Colonolo Tim Little had
That IPPft&amp;n to be the leaaon
.Broanan to ICOn four more r11111
a ·" -•· Gone Wise 1 oiDIIt, Miko
MACARTHUR ACCIPTS PO$T
and Imp up tbe aame.
Lillie • ainate, Aolter two oinrlet, Iauth! b7 tbe Eaotem Open 101!
Cli!CAGO UP! - Gen. Dougtu
Don Hon~. ~ a double,
W11 qukey two olncJea, Harold chomplonollip '!bleb ended here
11.0001
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LitUo a oin&amp;lo, and Ronnie carr sunday with Wall beatlnr Jackie MacArthur baa aecepted tbe in· Roy McMilliin ' einated, drivllll
,
~ua~
-~-~ •
Burko
and
Bob
BDihllrl
In
a
vltatlon
of
\lie
u.
s.
Olymphie
.
two
'runa
apiece.
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two slnaleo.
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"audclon death" playoff for the Commllteo 1o bead ita buolneY. Hut and McMIUtn cut tbelr proCur. Seraod ~ 1101
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PHONE 187
.Litllo Johnllf Slnrer otai'lod hio title. II was Woli'o llxtb major men'• finance committee for the duoti011 In ball by driYI"i' tn \0,
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~lber run ..cb In tbo acventb
up to t!OOO aubJ~ 1o
f.l t.l lome of lho oeaoon artd woo aolf victory - and bla fourth vio !IIIICI ,..,..,
Paym- tncludo all
nU.vod by Bowlos. M. Little lan- • playoff.
He beat lhem on the firat extn ·I
JITI WIN
approval.
1 In lllreo illnlhll for !be wtnneri. hOle by 'ainklng an otnht-footer
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COLU14BUS
UPI - Rollover
hod a In four inntna•
Colonels
dol uaand
1-1Aolker
10 . for anolhor birdie.
Georae O'Donnell earned ,. i O-Il
1leis
003 000'0.....
Wall pl•kod up $:1,800 for bla
lor tile Colum·
M. LltU., Aolller (WP) and
tlelor7 and muat now be reckon·
SUndoy at biJ four·h\1
key. Slqcr fLPI, lowleo (f)
ild the boneol lolfer on lht pco ~~~!~
to 1 1·1 viC:
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Bases On Triple

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Jackson Takes 3·Games Over W

Dana Trails In
Two Races Again
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Walter Grues••· '1·18-l!

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Ina Maebtne,

stove, htwn

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intn drlll, Otgan lllep lod·
Ide\'; /?ll;Jl;t.. Eatei!slon la&lt;\der,
i!rumi1
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al4e plow', limbe~_, auger, .~and
't&lt;lofl: utllltt".'i!~iil.~;· l lot biici&lt;B
l lot 8111. building tile, and ot·
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Auot.; Mmlrilottator:
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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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fMI!le Bawlbq • .- . • .. . . • • . • PoaerOf Sode&amp;J Editor
IIJJda llee , • , , , .... , . .. . . .. . Middleport Socleb Editor

Miss Joy Smith Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower Friday Night
Mlss Joy Snnth whose marriage to Pvt John Foster will be
an event of Wednesda~, August 6, was guest of honor at a
shower g1ven Fnday evenmg by Mrs RuS!IeU Brown at her
home, La&amp;ey St
Senllmg 11ftrl but unable to al
A pink and wb1te color theme

the zoo

~nd

attended a ball

g&lt;~.me

and the theat er

Mr and Mrs Wayne Gibbons
and daughter Evelyn spent thf.
weekend m Svracuse where they
vls1ted rela11ves
Mrs Jeanette Waddell of Char

leston was here for the weekend

as the guest of her mother Mrs
tend were Mrs J E Foster and lfinmc Beverage and sister Mrs
with arrangements of pmk gladioli daug ter Sally who are Vlsltmg Charlotte Perrm and daughter
on tbe mllntel and coffee table in Maine Virgima Arnott and 1 Beverly
The mam feature of the dt-coratton Mrs Charles Streus11
Ph1hp Batlry who went lo Sw1ss
was a unique scene on the dlnin&amp;
W Va for a VISit w1th relatives
room table A minmture bride In
was accompnmcd as far as Chesa
white lace and snlm dress and two
peake by :Mr and Mrs Burfo1d
Ben Phalson and son RUJh at
bridesmaids m green and pmk
Ea.sl
who wete the guests 'f her
dres.seo; wllh an arrangement of tended the Midget Auto Races :~t p:trcnts Mr und Mrs A lt Bro\\ n
tnhk petunies in a weddmg arch Huntington Sunday afternoon
Mr l)nd ~r.s Claude Durgee and
Mn Willu1m Bradrord has had rblldren J~?ff and Ann of Pitts
w1th holl.s !ormmg the bac~ground
1
Mints and 5dvcr favor boxes dec as her gucat" her brother In l&lt;~w bureh Pa were w.::ekend guests
md
Skl:lter,
Jlr
and
Mrs
L
S
orated w1th hiles or the valle)
of her fathc..r Lewis Sauer Sr ~md
were in the foreground Mrs Jack Benson of Broobvllle Jila Mrs flther relallves
Bradfurd has JUSt returned from
:Kennedy drNsed the dons
dr and Mrs !farlan Kloc~ of
Miss Sue Sm1th led the games 11 viSit w1th her sou Alan and Tondon were week end guests oJ
and prlt.es were aw:trded to Mrs famllym A'txandrin Va
Duane and Kimm1e Johnson the btter brother and s1st' r m
Wayne Swisher Mrs Clarence
lu• Also ~ucHt.s Bl tue Riley llome
Rpent the last week visiting thell' were
lJas.sar and Mrs Haro1d Arown
their son m law and daught
After tbe honon•d guest opened f.ltber Che.. ter Johnslln m Colum er Mr and Mrs Robmt A.!lhley of
her many lovely I!Jfts refreshments bus
Gallipolis
ol wlute cake ami 1cc cream dec
Mro
Opal
Prtddy
and
sor
Boborated With pink wcrtdm&amp; bells
-atrs Haruld Tcabuc and M1 ss
pink punch and wh1le and pmk by and Ra,. mond Turner her bro- Elizabeth flugue of Columbus
wedding bell ml11ts were served to ther hnvc reli.:med from a weeks have been thl' guest of the rorm
.)'Ira Fred Blaeltnar Mrs Walter vacation at Virginia Beach
er s father Richard Reuter and
Mr and l~rs Wilham Walters -grandparent!! vir and Mrs Wil
)Iiller !11'10 Loraln Sterrett Mn
WilUam Swati~l Mra C E Nea!le and children Doxie and Penny ham Rcute1 of Brownell Ave
Mrs SwisheT, Mrs Roscoe W1se spent Saturd~y m St Albans as
Milton Wayland Jomed il crew
Mra Gene Yost Mrs George Skin guests of Mr and Mrs W1lllam _of salesmen at Buckeye Lake Frl
day fgr summer employment out
ncr Mrs Arthur Skmner Mr9 Pauley and family
N:tss Besii Sanborn has returned stdr the stnte He Is the son of Mr
Rlehard Rupe
Mn Denver 81g~cralo:lff Mrs from the Methodist Camp ground and Mrs Jennings Wayland
MaSiar Mro Eloworth Rowe lllsa ftt Lancaster where she had spent
•
Anna Durst Miss Barbara Swisher the past week She wns nccompan 1
ted
by
llrs
chules
sntdor
or
Chll
Ml~~:11 Donnll Strain and Mtas Pot
wa1 carr1ed out m the decorations

llitlclleport Society

Mornmg Star
•
Intermediate
Class Meets

;~rr.'l

BY ROBERT G SHORTAL

dinner Sunda) at their home at
Flatwoods Guests were 1rlr •o.d.
'MI'fl Raymond Pullms Jr and chlf.
dren Bollm Robert Richard Ran
dall and Rhonda of Thurston, and
Mr and Mrs Rollin Bearbs
Greg and Dnv1d Bobb of Colum
bu.'l are snc~t ... o( their grabdpar
ents Mr gnd Mrs R:~lph Gllmore
Mrs Ver'lon Bobb Columbus
spent Saturday with her parents
Mr and Mr Ralph Gtlrnore and
her sons, Greg and Dav1d
Robert H 11 who •s attending
b&lt;trber colle;::r at Huntm2ton W
Va spent the weekend With hiS
parents 11:J &lt;!nd Mrs Allen Hill
David Brown Dor Coates and
Bill YCiung members of the Melh
odlst Semur Youth Fellowship

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j

lly

I

I

c.·lltlna

rrh elll8e1ves

Mrs 'Eugene Norton tmtertaln

ave notiees for
good yroonl.ing

Con Man Styles
Self As Farmer
In Race Bilking

ed with a party Frlday nlsht at
CINCINNATI UP!- FBI •gents
the Eagles Club In bonvr of her held
a sol! stYled farmer Friday
huaband • blrlhdad
for
allegedly
bilking a wealthy
The evening was spent in dan

w1dow of $3000 by convincing her
cinK and refreshments wore ser
he
hsd lnol4e information on ltxed
ved to the following guests Mr horse races
tnd Mrs Ralp.h Norton , Harold

Ag&lt;nts JSid Thomas Cecil Prid
dy 42 obtained the money from
Mra Emma C Batley 49, Balls-

on~

Mr and Mr. rcxccution ol a sehem~
her

10 defraud In five

ye~r•

'New ldeaa, fresh approache•
and gut1 or~ ileede&lt;j The. f..dlos

should reaUze they cad't stamp

II took movlea 30
"Studio olllelal! !lave oltto
yesra to do the oame thing
pt.,fcd thomaalves out cl bualneu
Ed Mason special agent in
So why am I !OUnding om 11c- b~ tltlnking that the olze of I
charge pi the FBI here aald Prld plctur, budget wlU mate It 1
dy Induced the widow to come Mrs. Bailey at a dance In Miami, financial and artbtic sueeets ne
bll
fed
lilt tb
rd
here and give him mo~;~ey to play Fla , In Jonuary 19113 Maaon
w
e wo ...
the horses at Rlver Downs Race uld Priddy told her he wao a pu •
former from Kentucky
I il~~·;\lt~r.·~uae lt lo applied" ~
Trock
Whoo she reall!ed ohe waa Jte. / '
Priddy Introduced himself to
In• bllkod, Mro Batley went to
lop guyo fire them
arul o\Udloa \rQI
William Burrell, of Jaol oon,_ and the• FBI PriddY bad $2,202 In hl1
And !!Kif ,de,
the honor gueat Euseno Norton poue..,lOII • hen arrested
I• bappeallli
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eroopllng always
a bit That'a why
who \&gt;ant to please
f..ll...,;;llt~thelr audience let us clean
clothes•

.,,.., .l'"

'

.
e !•_ at y

But blo coUea811BJ Guy Laroeho

and Jaequea Helpt. aifo member•
of the younger aener~tlon of d~

8leoero pooh poob sup!lrUtlono sa

•

'Impraetleal'
So do the outottndl!tll women of

the haute couture GreJ MOOY
Rouff lllld Madeleine de Ia Rauch
M 11:'f,baa of the llouae of Joan
Patou bOIIeve• that II ~I&amp; cll!are\
Jlghter work! on tlte flrRI try when
be hgbta up before the colle.Uon,
that the showma: will bt a auceea:s
Designer Bernard !&gt;agardorr
woul,d rather be causht wlllf a

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fabriC&amp; shortage tban use greeh
!~read

for haattns hla creations
Nor Wlll he ever start work on
a dress on a Friday
Tuesday 11 taboo for talented

•

reeaUed that It was llll a Tuesd'l)' that the Greeko suffered a
serious defeat at the banda of the
TUrks

dnvs wh:en Ute

Mattingly Tn'a}
('wntmU
._ • ed uhtil and
had ••rved '&gt;reaklaRI to Cut)lp
•
d
Charle&lt; Alter.sworth at
Thro~h Ohio On Mon ay
:~~mja~~e;~:d Without unlocktnl
Monday
August
4
About
a mght orr•..,, un
By Ulli ed Pr"' lnlemallonll
f ti ant• to mch a locked the door
release Alieno

7 10

- pomeroy Dnver
•
Bureau
I _ _ Li
~es
eense
o~.~~:""'~; more tban
.~
reported about For SIX' Months
and Corain fell at PI•·
almo•t two

of the

,,

f,oure•• can flnflrt !UpersUI!on ol
liis own '
~

P3N'~"''r ..1 h
K.eft\ool Bt"VCrl
Ju ".v Allrn ,..t
'tead tbe

~li\~b~:;;~;

roles wiU asam be
Norma
Btu &lt;:bllda and Hoelllob ana
and Ernea:tin('
play tit'~ msmilly roles
the elrde wlll be )Jill

In Cleveland eau..a
to sweep down a

by Kathryn Crow,

a stonn sewer in Fot

rc:.r:··;Por~.

carrytns fOOr boyo

Gibbs Roger Hines

Bruee Stalnak&gt;r
banjo!&amp;!,
both lntnt
during the

the Melga County Common Pleu
Court today a Pumeroy I'Mident 11
termed u an babltu!~:l traffle viatater and bia driver'• Uten~e sUIpended for 1 period of ail: months
The entry Jilb George Braden
Regiatrar ol tbe Burea11 of Motor
Vehicles S\l'W of Obio, 18 ptaiatiff
tn the action and Leland Carr Sax
too of 1506 Nrc-av, Pomeroy as
the defend.1nt JD tbe order
The entrY stipWateJ that 'Sax
ton 1 dnver s license be depolited
with the \t:elgl County Clerk of
CoUrts and be held by that office
Car the period of SU!penslon and
fo be retunted to Saxton only on
conditi!Jr. that he pa)' lbe eourt
of $3.70

Succumbs Monday

by attorney• lor Mattmgly asking p1tal June 16 A telephone call to
tha' tbe mdlctment be quashed t,be P!ltrol Monday mght adviSed
In refualng to grant the motiod officers of Cutl1p li whereabouts
the jurbt pomted out lhal the mo. near the b '&gt;me of relatives an the
Uon lo

q~h

and demurrer were Chester area
not well taken
Blood on CuU1p s T-t~Jiirt was
the
pf a motion and reported to bave followed a b
lhe..llla~
ng" of CUthp while IH&gt; ..U
Oliii&gt;
La)'field, - g appoehen4ed and removed
abo
·~
the same to the Middleport jaU He had a
ease, Judge Rtetker su.stamed the amall bandage on h1s face iPplied
motion to qWllh and tbe demurrer by the Patrol
Conlmuance of tbe case 1 untll
The Patrol had been advised
i:b;'!:l;:;'}:: Monday AUIUJI ~ was seen by !hat the man had been "'ok~l
cdurt oba¥"vcrs as a move by tb"" lhreats agamst relatives here Jlis
juriSt in hopes tbat litigants m Illness was deacnbed. as alcohol
tbe ensuing few days may ret:on wn
sider and reaeh a eornpromue
Further details of CUtlip'• de- '
ICrtptiot were lacking except
that be ls about five foot eJgbt
by 21 erand

Supt o~ Con~tructlon Paul P&lt;&gt;
could' not be re&gt;ehed to!Ml!
a statement as to tlie caUse
i&gt;C the ..mdent Lair Mondt1 he
was reluctant to reveal more 1~
rormatldn on tbe ml1bap pendln~
a report •n lbo condiUon of the
tnj\lfed mOll

Ohio Fuel Gas
RatelatffilSC
Starts
1

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At~hanHome

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hiBut apparently Jt wasn t When
C ef Bartrum came down from

for beariflZ Monday had barely Jail at 7 40 he .soon d1scovered
I Otten underway when the at Cutlip was gone The door was optOnte)'l for the nate and the de- I en and the padlock was not m
renae went Jnto &lt;~ lM!ddle to dts- sight
the po..tblltty or a compro- ----:::~-==---ml&amp;e wbet'eby all state charges
BULLETIN
Henry Cutlip
prl.-t
asainat Mat1mgly and other~ ac f""" tht Middleport J•il was .,.
euaed would be dropped as well as PNhendtd In Pomeroy at 1 30 P
two cml act1ons whJCh have grown m Tut1day by Pameroy Pollee
out of tbe original eas~
Chief Fnnlc Hudson Cutlip wat
d t•bn Into ,.ustody on i! MlirHt
The compromise bad been urae
by Judge Ru~cker of McConnells opposite the Rizer 011 Station lfHI
taken Immediately to Melo• couVI II e Wbo .. s1 !ling On the C... In
••• ,
the placr. of Me1,p County Com .1•11 where he ti being held for
mon Pleas Judge lohn C Bacon Athan• Statfr. Hotpital authorities.
who bad previOusly disqualified
l began nosmg around and soon
himself frofit bcanng lhe matter found a screen had been removed
Thu• far MauiJ1gly has been ac from &amp; counctl charnber wtnttow
quitted or two of the fiVe tndlct wdh footpnnts m the soft gro110d
1ment!l of fraud brought agamst outside 1t the C!bJd sa1d
him by a Metgs County Grand Jury
The Ob1o State Patrol was alert
ln which It was conte!lded that ed at once aa were County and
llattingly used fraud ID obtammg Pomeroy Otflcel'l
dgnatures on a food freezer sale:
Cutlip was brought to the Jl•deontrsct
dleport Jaol last mght at 10 ~0
In court entr1es filed with lf.:ugg after being taken 1nto custod)' near
County Clerk of Courts Evelyn CbeJter The Patrol sa1d the man
Lucke late Munday Judge ~er not ooD8ldered dangerou!l had
overrul~' a motion and demurrer walked aw.y from the Athena hQS-

....

t•~r··l~enry C. McKee

•hoo!lng c~~;;,vl1b~::~~~
•nrlav at _
SportsQten's

..... eSldlng )unit

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The .... WhiCh h&gt;d been set I upRiaJ" to tbe mayor 5 oil ICe and

Accordin~ to an entry filed m

almnst aarred lt ,appeared

s•

CarlOJ M Rteckt

one and a batt
Bellefontaine and

dre1se1

at tbe tasblon bualneas ~~til

ly aecu.scd of fraud resulted m the padlock d1d not lock when he
the tonlinuanee of the case agarnat closed u so he gave n another

was reported as velocities reach·
1
MatUngly until Monday August 4 hard •••h •nd then a pull and •t
per hour at Columbus and even higher ln some at
f 30 a rd on orders of Judge seemed to hf&gt; securely locked

hour~

to be ,ao regarded al lite first
Paris cnllectlon bY hi&amp; iueeesaor,
yo1,.1ng Yves St Laurent. too
' &lt;t lea~!' sald one ,old hand

to

I

temper~tures
from Wibds

of tho eolleclton at the House of
ntor th111t customers ,t tbe iii'at
show alter hi&amp; dt!tith slrhed with
reltef when they M:f bfa favortte
flower appear d , l, o n~ o I tho
);lly

:,:._.:___,:__ _ _ _ _ _ covered the padlock on h1s Jails
mam door ucctdent&amp;lly had been
left unsee tred sometime between
7 20 ilnd 7 40 a m Mrs Bartrum

• ds And Heavy Ra•iDR
WIn

Superstition is 10 murb • part

Dlor con,tdered lh!&gt;

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1

from two to ten are good1 hut lh&lt;
nours rroi'Jl ten ~o two bacl "

v,ll~:&gt;v

Law enforcement officers here were alerted today to c~p­
ture an escaped mmatc of the Athens State Hospital With
blood on b11 T shirt and a bandaged face who slipped out of
Middleport town Ja•l th•s morrung
Middleport &lt;;btef of Police Leroy Bartrum said Henry Cut
SINGLJil COPY-It lip, onglnally or the Pomeroy Chester area, apparently d1s

wlllds and heavy rains lashed at Ohio late Monday as eo~~~:~.: !ll'o:day '" common 1 worth to stort hiS customary labor
to a cold front that moved acroas the state
Pleao Court 10 the case or the 1 With LewiS Elba s street crew
Bureau predicted more shbwers for Wednes- State of Ohto aealnst J J Mattmg
The ofltcer told Ch•ef Bartrum

M Grtfle counta on the, stars
for choo&amp;ing ~e t1me ol his show
mg1' said a me~ber or tll; st~rr
at Griffe s No( only the day Is
Important t~ t the hour Thfre
r."rt111"

. --

Unlocked Cell Door Provides
Method For Prisoner Escape

7 20

Whether the lnnuential Cham
bre Syndlncale de Ia Couture Pulsienne calMs to h1s wbliila le
somethmg for eonjectm~e But 1t
never hae sebeduled the ii!!'Dlng
Of bts colleetlons f&lt;tl' a Tu~ay
Coulllt Ott Stlk '

rP.

0~.!~ He~t•·M••• A.rea

Pomeroy-MJddle,POrt, Ohio, Tuesday, July 29, 1958

streJ Show Will

young Greek born ,:fean Denes He

Tlae lneeNitl

.
enttne
'

excitement Into produ.Uo~o

Ten reara ago I was a soda jerk
bere In Hollywood They were
makml( the Aame kind of pictures
then that they are filming noW
That cant be said of any other
business

ed with inducing Mrs Batley to
travel in Interstate commerce in become seeond rate entertainment new eoncepta:

TRAVEL

·1

of ColumhuA
of GeorgeJvlllo

when
• yard

1:~[?~~~7~~~ 1pou~, barely

a b~at alld

three llrotltera
and 11tty11ond, all
at the llttw
FWlel'al Home where

may caD

tbe down· Jervlcea will be held Thursday at
ml.!olng, lohnaon't l P M RoV Georae Oller of PI

mches tall
Motorist Loses
His False Teeth
Destmys
In Monday Mishap
And Stock
A HarrisonVIlle motor1st suf
fered a broken aet of ral&amp;e Ieete
a Carpenter man a bump bn Barn On Sunday

Plea•anl will officiate
Burial will follow ln the Mid
dleport H1ll {:emetery
and
the head as Ute result of a Head
on eollis10o Monday on the Car
pcnte~Oyeevllle
Rd one mlle
south of Car~ter
De put)' Sheriff Clarence Shield•
lnvestlptiog hla lim aectdent
reported thai Guey L Borson
19, of Harrlaoavllle suf'ered the
loss of hu fable teeth when bi!l
w collided on a curv• With a
car heln&amp; dri•en nort~ by Lavern
Jordae 24, of Carpenter Rl 1
J9n1m BUtBtuoed tho bump on
the bead a1 a result of the 1m
peel.

FoW' calves and 70 ton~ of ba1
were Jost on Sunday aftemoon m
&amp; lire wbieh burned a rfall')' barn

and a stoc~ barn to tbe ground
on the farm or Eht~r Newberry
on Letart W Va , rura1 route
The New Haven Fire Depa!'t.-

ment pumped water frem a farm

pond on !jle burnln1 hulllilnfil
and kept them from •preading
to other bu1dings nearby
•
Mrs. Newbury taved one af
the cowa from the !Jern after
bavma: been alerted by two net

Shtolda aald that 1115 ln•estl abhor boys She estimated vawo
eatlon .U.Closed tltat •oth can of the calves at $70 r. Oltce Tne
were travelmg to. the left of een bay wa1 tbe farm s ent111: supply
ten as they rounded the curve for tbe wmter
Farm naehmer:v w:as .savd
wlth both bolna at r.lllt ln caUJo
from the
buiJdmgs hy lo!m
Jns tbo accident
Ro~
a
tirnther
of Mro New
No arreata were audo
berry Mr New;berry was not at
home w~en tbe fll'e br~te ouL

neat!"" trlPII

Lewis Wins Stay
AtFFACamp
On His Record

~·~
•

Robert Lewis Jr ttl son of Mr
tmd Mrs Robert Lewis Sr of the

Pr.lmi&gt;~loani

.

for

ond other worthy

like to be a star at·

the part In a wardrobe

Then dreu
cleaned to

brlgbt perteeUon by our

ROOMs::w
FURNITURE
""f

experta You'll applaud our prompt

' , sen lee, Otll'' pelilly·wlee prlcee.

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Great Bend erea has been award

cd State !!'FA Camp

tracUon wherever you go?
spotUght

this business They reflect the illl
of the peop)e making movies
"There is no showmanship no
knowledge of how to put a:Utter

hotol Thursday night and charg

FOR TOPS IN SERVICE

too,

wllftger Ions alter her by mak
tng
• llUme or a perfume
~ uva: \fierre Balmain is Balr'
al~to put h1s money on the
1
.!lDvfl e ~u'mbers 44) tbat is be
csu. t Is the street number of
h1s fashion house
cause rm angry about the Ills of
Supentltlons

Ivana, Lob Hawley, JoP Harbr
ccht, Barbara Gual, Georse Sar

bury, Md over the past few years
~ was arrested ,oin ll downtown

tbi!

pleture• from a mold as Ia
done ]n tjlO autmnoblle; i!ldullrY
echelon is thrown out pictur~ wlll
Gregory ha.s made a 1 fortune
continue to be mediocre
Even with lnnovatiODI.
when these so called moguls die
It wu hll jdea to produee
olf the second echelon won t be Chules IJaucbton 1 f~ll!,~d roa~
able to save movies
He also tame up wltll IUC:b
The big ohota are afraid of tal
hlta aa 'Don lf.I!Jf . ~
ented younJ people who mllht
John Brown 1 Bod; p'$1q
take their pb.ees Instead of blrstage version of l'&lt;;llne Jft.U
lng lmaglnntlve courageous new
Mortlal '
'
eo men they go along with the
thele guece11•1 'lit
yeo men
moria pr?duetlSil
Gregory, who recently predueed
of the Hu~!•r" irill
1
The Naked and1the Dead " aays
and the Dea~ 11
televlslon no longer can he
rm 801"1 ~oelr: td tlio ,
blamed for the low estate of mov
he 11ild heatedly "My
leo
gro.,.ed moril than 10 mil
Audiences srt fed up wltlt TV
doUus IJ'hey were oucceuftd
too he added "TV managed to because the ahowe lncorporate'd

I

Would you,

Have To FI're ..
paul Gregory
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Norton Elizabeth Diddle Mr
aM Mrs Edlar Florian Mr anrl
Mra Earl Smith Mr •nd Mrs
Lawrence Dou1las, Mr and Mrs
Ham Stover Mr and Mrs Cher,
ter Zerkle Mr and Mro Edward
gent Marvin

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Parts Oealsnera 24 Fill aDYttme
IDITOil'S ljOTI P~t
wrlta todQ'• MW'om1n'1 VIew,.,
cession is over and t..lrat the na
tion bas turned the corner to a-llvll"' for - • ' • editor
Chy PtuleJ, wha Is firing to
prosperity
Poria to ...or the loll ond wlfto
Rough Helf..Ytar
Economic Jlgnporrt to~tinueJ tor lujiiOII colloctlono Mila
Poul.., wiD I'OIII!J'O lito column
to point h1gher althourh the io
tematlonl!.l Situation, the steei Tu-r.
price p1eture and the labor .prob
Br PAT HillMAN
lem in the auto industcy kept
PAlliS UPt Superstitions
oJUsinessmen a bit on edge
Both the Pennsylvania and New help keep sooe of France a top
Yorl: Central T81lroad!; lost morr. de11gJlers on pin1 and needles

Jly thla week he helleVllll the re

NEW YORK UPI-W1th every
body fa 1rJy well convtm:ed tha•
the recession 18 t over busmeSti
men this week
turned thel"'
tights on the future
They see the real boom 10
the 1960 3 when new family for
matlons wdl spur the demanrt
for housin~ ,cars
appliances
and scores of other gt'Jods and
scrv 1ccs Thts bOom wJll surpas
... nythmg we bave known m tbc
Tlley're naturally apprehensive
pusl
than ~ million dollMrs m t!lr
Ralph J Cordiner cbairma1 of ilrst SJX montlis eompared with rtght now abo\lt the ~uccttss oi
General Electric co told Umted profitable operations a year ago their fall and wtnter collecUons
Press Int2rnat onal th.1t m tbe Ford operating deepl) ln the whieh they Blarted shaw ng today
ncX!t 2d years Arnerl~ans will red m the &amp;efond quarter earned But many of them are plagued
tuy one omd v. quarter trillion only $5 400 000 m the first half w1th add1honat •nerves becaul!le
ll
d ll
1 tb the)" feel their luck as coutur1et11
t!ollars ($1 250 000 000 ~ wort against 171 mi 1on o l!tS n e IS
tied in w1th nurrben w1lh
of electr•e.al equ1pment ranging same pertod of 1957
left Sund~y for Lancaster camp from hg.ht bulbs and toasters to
Chrysler Corp lofl $!!3,200 000 showroom rustoms ev4ln with ~e
grounds where they will altend generator~~ and transformers
m the f 1rst baH desp te a 27 mil hour of the day in whloh thorr
the MYF lr.~;htute
Contume Much Eltdrlc
lion dollar tax cred1t Most of the collectiOn go 'on
Mr and rlr~ Fred Hca'y of
d
u
~t
1
Culumbus were week end gu('sts or
The GE executive a1~o pre Ie 1 o -eompames are repo:~ ng ow
Designer Cutillo, the tempera
~]lt~"CS Lend and Katm Guth
cd that t!lc nation will consume er earnm_'!s
mutal Spanish deslgner for tbe
Robert Boice of Lo, An,:elcs IS 1so me half a trillion dollars
Announces 011 Plart
house of Lanvm CaGlllo msi:sts on
the guest of h s uncle and aunt Dr worth of electricity
J
However J 0 Wr~ght general weanng red suspendefS when he
and Mrs R ~ Boice
Those totals are four and fiV" manager of Ford Motor Company I watches the. final par:.de of hi~
Mtss Nelle Bmg who 19 1 pattcnl tunes respectively 'hthe totals 1 Ford DIVIsiOn predu:ted tbal man]lequms He is equally Insist
:1 t Holzer llo~plltl w111 undergo Jor the w bole oi t:..
past 8U uto sal(ls would turn up sharp ant that nr-oe of them wear eveo
surgely Tulst Y v norum.,:
~ears
ln the fourth quarte! and that .:1 "ucb or green
t' color he
l'it.r:s. Clnr 1 Bm" Jet\ Saturda~
A che"k w1th spokt;sman m 1M9 would be a ruueb ~tter year adlp,rs
nor dare to carry an
for Hunting 'n VI- "' V:J where she r. ther mdu strles
brul ght ouL I than 1958
um~ella tbat might accidentalh
Will b t'w t nest of ~lr and 'frs these r ,:~gh and conscrvattv
In Buenos Aires OR ThundDy be opened insade the house
Harold Ru ssdl while het Sister cs c.stunfl.tcs
night Argenlma s Pr.asldent Ar
N..U Shuf af Wheat
Miss Nell IS con(mcd b the
- Autos S&lt;":les over the next turo From.liu outhned a blllior.
CastillO Will not begin work on
hospital Sll wr:~s 11CCo npamcd to 20 lC~trs should run more than Jollar oil development program a collection unless he ha~ a sheaf
Huntmgton by M1 s R tsscll who llalf a trillion dollars
nvolving Ameru~an Ru&amp;nan, Ger Of wheat under glass on his desk
came herco for her
-New Construction The next man and other fore1gn mterest'- He claims that this 81 gn of fertll
William Lnmphell who hus been twa decndes will see constru(' It Is hoped th1s progr~m w~l con lty will make his collechon 1fru1t
vert Argentma from an oil ex (ul~'~
111 at lis home Peacock Ave was twn volum( o! close L.:. two tral
tnkcp. to u c Nchwnvillc Hospital I on dollars or more
porte .. to an 011 importer withm
Another superltitiO'.. ~ Span1ar'
sund:.v men mg
- Gross National Product Th::J: six years
..
is moody mysteriOus B!llenctaga
Mr and Mrs O'to Mccs and vr~lt e of a I goods jiml services
In New York Curtts Wrlghl He combmes talent and tempera
daughter JIJilD of Columbl!3 viSit produced m the natlo!l will be Corp antl the Pehnsylvama Ratl ment in a one man show This not
ed Suturda) w1th h1s mother Irs runnmg 1round a trtlHon dollar,. road gav"' tl):e dreatpt"P some only means refusal tu show bh
Albrrt Mccs
11 vcur by 1978
thtng to dre'am about-t. passer. town• to the press but he will
Mrs John Mttch and c 1ldren
'1 hcse estimates are subJect \o n:er tra1n uowered by an all'plau~ not aiJow bis staf! to help him
Slu ron ond Cary left Sunday for wid~ rhu.ngcs and ean be criti ('Ugine and propeller c:.pable of in IJI.ecbnq material and cuttm~e
a week s v1~11 at Lebanon wtth Mr c zed for lei!'lg pure guessworJ~ ~peeds up to 115 mll(!s an hour se~and pressing bi9 rop de
pnd M1s lJo}d.Mcscher
Ho' \er they do em,..hastze the
lndus•rybymdustry
K"aim!"s s1gn ~
DolVld Thomas of Mmcrsvtlle bel f that the economtc future ur showed up this week in the ~TL:
~even Is a num))ers game
and Ross f()ncs were sunday din America u1 much greate:r than tbe Juction of cars elecfrJrlty ~?J~t in
couture Cat:ttam Molv
ner gucst!l of 111 and Mrs Ever ceonom1c past
coal and crude od Cons~~F:Iultq ne~tlme fashion czar wk•
ett1h~.;m 1s
Dr Gal.nlel Hauge
hO IS re eased a bit from last wee~ a f ·~i
ve flvored the number
~ r at d Mrs Melvm Hood and llring as Prestdr.nt E1 cnhower s ous pace but carload11:~g inch.t:!P five
Chanel h!l!l "ontlnued
family urc vneatwmng at InJ1an chief econom1c advisor sa1d flat higher
ditlon and makes sure 11

rlcla Blak.,lee AaBl!tlng Mro llcotbo
Boll Turnot of Fort Mcado M&amp;r!
Brown dutm• the •vening were
land
spont tile week end here W1lh
Mrs Harry P Smith Mn Theo
relattvoa
and lmnds
Smith III'JI Harold Brown Mlss
Mr nnd Mrs Jack Co\;ole of Col
Ramon Boice and Sue Smith
The Intermediate Class of the
umbus wot e guests of lrienda here
Morni11g
S.ar Church met Slllurday
and relatlve11 In Syrncu!le Satur
evenmg
at
t ~i home of Annabell Lake
dJy The Cowtcs weN former real
Mr And Mcs Chorles Mctnhart
Rose Reedr~ille
dents of Middleport
Pomeroy Bencl
and
family of Columbus WCie lht"
Miss Ph} Ill 'I lhle pres1ded at the
Mr und Mrc Charles Scmes and
week
end ~ U&lt; slll of fus parents
THEATRES
famUy of Col um bua spent thu mect1ng which opened with lfl'OUP Mr UJld ·,hs Max Meinhart
MBIG&amp;-POMEROY
week (. nd here with their parents singing Plans were dbscuased for
~.rs J b Foster and daughter
TONIGHT ond TUIIDAY
Mr and Mr.s Charles Wblte and a picnic m lhe ncar future Fol Sally are v1~1tlng relatives 1n
lowmg
routine
business
the
meet
"TilE YOUNG LIONS
Mr tmd Mts John Seines
Maine
Br VERNON SCOn
.Marlon Brondo
Mr and Mrs Gene Uarria and lng closed Wlth the Lord s Prayer
Mr
and
Mrs
Raymond
Pullins
HOLLYWOOD
UPl _ Prod~cer
Monla!&gt;tilary CUll children Kenny, Marjorie Patty In unison
and
dltughh
1 Rhonda of Thurfton
Paul
Gregory
blames
Cinema
Games were played during thfl
Wldjwatlay NolOt&gt;*n
and Nancy took a train excursion
were weekend guests of their par City 11 ugemg bigwigs Cor destroy
social
hour
Riter
which
rcrresh
to Cincinnati over the weekend to
TEMPLE-Middlepert
cnt&amp; Mr anrl Mrs R:~ymond Pul mg the motion picture industry
vlaU the zoo and other polnta of In monts were served by lhe hostes11 Una Sr and Mr and Mro Roltln
He says the old Hollywood
TON iSM
tereat 'l'holr 1on Bobby, wao the to John and Ruth Easterday Tom Bearhs and tholr sons wht, an! tigers have lost their tetth
'DON'T GO NEAll
guest of his gr11ndparents, Mr and my FISher Joe Thoren Jr Phyllla spending the summer Wlt~helr
There ar~ no let:tders in the
and Charles Jhle David Hysell
TilE WATER'
-~ra Robe1t Jlarrls, wblle Kathy
bu&amp;inus anymore Gr~g
grandparents
picture
Glenn Ford- Glo Scola
vl!llod her grandparcnta the R A Deloi'es and Roberta Kracuter a Homer Carleton returned home ory clatms • Movies are being
guest Vir.., mia Johnson and the
Tueodoy Not Optn
Hegox 1
teacher of the class Miss Leda Mae Saturday "\Ching after ~ 10 days run by bankers snd Cnghtened
WIDI ond THURS
George Hlbb! ls the guest of Wo Xraeuter
vJSlt Wllh relatives in Nonvood
m(ln wl)oso only purpose Is to
srandmothet Mrs Rhea Brown In
"\fiTNESS FOR THE
keep themcelves In power
Hunllntllon thl• week
PROSECUTION
Mr and Mrs Normnn Wnyland
Tyrone Power
So far they have been firing
and lion Char!es were In Cincln
people rte~t ond left but always
~rlene Olctrleh
natl recently where they V111ted
at the wrong levels Unttl the top

Eugene Norton
Honor Guest At
Birthday Party

'

'&lt;

Busines.'l Looks Toward Future Paris Ut8igners Have Superstitions
As Reeession Strikes Bottom About aWork, With J:llenty For Spare

James BearhJt and
son, Tunmy entertatned wltb t
Mr and

•

Sc~olarshtp

by the Brown Traclor Sales Co,
Pomeroy it was announced todar
Young Lew1s who had an"s.~

plant tomato J&gt;rOleet thJ!I year WP!
tbe scholarship on a basi&amp; of pr,.
]ect rerords e~r1encr. in ope~
1tlng farm machinery repalrin~
farm macbineey his Future Fatm
erJ Of Amerie:t tetivitler and bi3
overall scholaltie reeor~
He was selected by a committe..
poss1blfl moment
of
Racme FFA boys who bad ai •
ol proflelenc:,
of all Sen10r. tended thls cat!IP ln past yean. 1 ''
Tbe local Browno' Tractor Sale• ~
yenr Reservr
.s.geney
has sponsored thiJ scholar ~
1
who wll be try
hlp
tor
sev:~ral yean
SeDI\&gt;f Band •• wel
'l'he comp ls located ln Carroll
,Jo'lth;,.;. wltlt prevloul exJ10rlenc•
"'ake eacefol ooto of tbr County on UerVille
cartolton 0 Lewis• """ j,,..,'!fll '
WednMday with biB
~=~~tor..,:t.~bo
ohove meet
Re- Howard Nolan and :..-o:"-=
I
will
month ol cal JI'I!'A
who will Chaple
,~ ()O"Ji•..on In tbe

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