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II-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy- Middleport, O., July

18, 1960

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The annual family
Col de n Huh1 Cl.11,s of the Fir1t
P,.pllst Church of Middleport wu
beld Sunday aflern oon .at Fair­
irounds follow111g the ('hurch ser­
\'ke ;i;t the church Rev. and Mrs.
Donald Boone and daughte r , Jean
wcrr gue�h ror the day.

Hosh•s£es who were in ch;irge
of the plans and arrangemen ts
tor lhe p1cn1l· were, Mr. and Mrs.
J3erl Boduncr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Kauff and l\lr and Mrs. Harol d
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Rev. and Mra. Fred r. Gar � ner,
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and au11 ht'er aroI an d M r1. G,eora:e Chllda, wh o repreaent ed th e
M ! d d �� porl Churc h_ of Chr!11l at
11'1 e � r Ch ll rQ h meeting !n C olum �. returp e d home Friday even•
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W h tie fn falumbua,
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Jani• . who alonj with Joe Falk1 ne r returned tc Middleport for
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Funerl servicel!i for Mis,
Simms were h e l d from the Ewin g
Ch■pel, Friday at 2 p, m. wilh the
lleY. EuKe ne Brown, paator or the
United Method.isl Church o_r _w � ich
.ah e _ was a . member, ofhc1a trn11.
Special mw1c wa� pro vided by
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Dr. Milla, a nlllive of Mei&amp;a
County was born in Syraclllf, He
has served several EUB church11■
.i n Ce n tral Ohio an d for � yean
was pastor of th.e Av ondale EU'8
Church I n Columbus, kn own H t�e
"Church of the Air , '' Dr. MUl1 II
now superintende nt o f tbe Northern District of the Ohio Southeast
E L',3 Co n forence.

Co ming fro m out of town ior the ,
services were Mrs. 1'1o ra ' Hl lzcr, ---- -- --­
' M r . an d Mn. Huwar d Hetzer, !11r. 1
and Mrs. W . E . Schwartz and Mr. I
a n d Mn. F. E. Schwart.z and dauih•
Pomeroy. Ohio
; ter, Sus a n, all o( t:olumbus; Her­
bert Skeehi and Albert Warna.
TONIGHT and TU IDAY
Coo lville; Eloise Archer, Guys­
Yillc; Edga r Dixon , Frost; M.rli.
"1'HE BRAMBLE. BUSH"
Earl McGlo thlin, Rave n swood, W. 'I
Richard Burton
Va.; ;,trs. Ro bert McGlothlm, New
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Haven, w. Va.; Mrs. S, J. Newell
''PEY1'0N PLACE"
of J a ckso n; Mrs. Ernest Brown a nd
Read.I Uke Nur&amp;ery
Mrs. Guy Summerfield, Chester;
Rbymts �lnp.ared lo
Mr. an d Mrs. Cliff Cook and Mrs.
·'Bramble Buah"
Gl-"dy11 GIibe rt, Mason, W. Va. iind
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3 o unce d 11 u g htcr, Debra Denl11e,
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Nav111I Hospital In Jack1onvillc. I
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G randparcnb are Mr. and ;�" - \
Allen Ekhin�rr of Pomeroy and
Mr. and Mn. W. M . Rohert.9 oI
.J acksonvll lr . Mn. Dana Oliver and
Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Ekhin �cr o f i1
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ill cinder atoraae area from ceme·
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denied by
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Cbiet of Police Jed Webater
pre�pled bi• teport , for June,
wbu:11• w.- Mffltl.ed b;y Co.unc1J.
He ffpr:med 24: �iest&amp;r 8U acci4tni,. :M eomplaintl invf!.stlsated,
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11 !INl'IIUIII U11ued. Three emera]eoc»,. -nlli ,were rtpqrted r�r the
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Middleport council prepared today for it&amp; second step
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re9ui�ed by the Ohio Pollution Board before successful t-lp- · �)-:,Ii
phoation can be made for federal fun&lt;IJJ; to build sewerage
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facilities.
This i5 to give a third reading to 11.$ sewer rate ordin- 1
anc� _ which ha5 gone thro11tb two readings already. If enact- 1
ed, single dwelling units will begin at once paying
per
month for sewer services.
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Ma,vor Kennelh McElhinney pre- HHllh.
sided over a apee:ial meeting of
MOR DISCUSSION
council lut nig ht when the lint
Council.mall Child.a again,' u in I
Slep was taken, It was voted to a rq:ular meeting lalf ':"t:elr:, 1
place a bond iuue on the gener-,d .aou1bt to put off placing th.e bond 1
election ballot this November for i11ue on the ballot at thl!I time.
$1-50,000 �ve councilm en voted · He agreed that me•.nod of financyea, rm·e no, Ule nay a nswer com- Ine wu the "cheapest money" to
ing from Wi lliam D. Childs.
be obtained, .and the fairffl. But 1
Putting the bond inue up for a he relter•ted. u belore, that he
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vote was tenned the firlt necesury wu ep�IVinced:
CAPTAIN
sl( p required by the 1tah! before
-It should not be done unli l
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federal aid can be expected in more study hu been put to find•
Hlddleport.
Ins poalble cheaptr waya of treat.
Tbe Pollution Doud h11 extend- inl wutea.
td Middleport'• permit lo dump
-Votera should not be uked to
untreated w11te1 in the river un• "hut" an expensive paekage when
ill November 15, f•.rtber exten- they "don't know e:u.ctly what
siom1 dependine upon whether or they're buyinc.
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nol council haa moved to:
-And he fin.ally a d mitted, after
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Captain Robe� M.. C h1mben _Ja.u
lnctudlq • 1Wimery trfffmlnt tal coat of the propoied project.
plent.
'4,73,000, wu too m uch, "m ore beu �� the Cllief of Manpower D1v111on, G·I (penonn,I). of
(21 Centrad Por def.ailed pl•M than the cltiu:ns can pa)'."
the xiy U . S. Ana, C.Orpi ln Minanti 1Pttelflutlon, fOf' tts ....r.
CARIY THE DA y
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a poha, Manne.ota.,
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Al before, councilmen John Zer•
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h•� been pnpal'ff and •PPN&gt;._ kle, Lee Smith an d Clinto n Fi 11her
'J'.he XlV U. S. Mm,
N by the Oh'- Department of c.a.rried the day. The,v maintained erv1&amp;e&amp; all .Army Re_ser.ve uru_t..�a.4
that Jliddleport.' t entire favorable Army Reserye Offi�er Trl.if'!l�I
poaition with tile Pollution Boanl Co_t'PI �taCbm.e_n� . l!J: 4flq,�lJ.
. $1:Nlh
would be In jeopardy if lhe fin• W1seonun, Iowa.. North . .apd
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anclng lj:tavn were not t.aken; th.at Dakota. �• ..:.
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_capt. C,�bera, 34, a ,�.If.
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cheaper methoda of doing the J\t'OMiddleport,, holds the: iln1"' �
Ject can, and
IJe sought; that
Med�I for valor, Co�t_ ��·
only bonda to et&gt;ver actual proje ct
costl will need be iaued· that if m a n a Badge, the Koren Ser:,lae
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Mli:IUlejtott de. not
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C. M.uqrnc, life.Jon&amp; wltlii" the- law, th e entire eouncil �i..c
armJ' carffr - al! a� e�� Ul
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A.��•1• 1844, He receiv . h� �m,.Pleli!lant Valley Hoapital on Mon• they (the three named) do not in- m1u1
on
from thf! U: s. �-li�
- day af&amp;ern oo n. He had been 1n tend to io to court.
Aca�em,v, grad ua.Jmg �n l�, . .
Councilman Fisher pointed out
poor health for sometime. He was
H 1s m8't recenl au1a:��n.t waa
born APril 11, 1875, the $Oil of that ii th e bondin,: method is not As_st. slant Profe� , 0� MUl�r,,
Elijah G . and Emma C. Ro1eberry uaed , and council bu to act later
�•� ne e at lh_e UQawr■1ty . o� _ ru:Mu1111:rave, the last survivor of to stay out of court a ct ,· on,, co un- mois, Ch ampa ig�_. DI•
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Mr. M lllgr"IIIVe studied law .at W.
children, David , 4, and Marilyn, �
Va. University and stu died for the
who reside at 6M4 Emer■on AV&amp;
teaehin g profeuion al both West
nue South, Minnea polis 23, Minn.
Virg inia University and M arsh a ll
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fCol lege. He laugh( a&lt;hool in the
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. 4th St., MJddleport,
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He wu a re tired d11iry farmer and
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Co ., Navy Yard, and
Va. Ord•
nance Works.
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John Bolin, PomeJ"Oy, was c.aJI.
He w111 1 member of the Bel l- ed to Athent last night by the
meade EUB Church and took an dea th pf his brotheT, Lowell
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active part in the est■ blishment of (Pete) Bolin, 43, who died about
that church when the building of midnight from inJurie&amp; received
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the TNT p lant caused many of the when h e Yfa&amp; struet by a car
people of that area to move to tbe near the North Corporation line
Chief Herbert Gilkey ba reBellm eade area.
on Route 33.
SJJl'vivln,: are his wife, Clan; a
Athena poUce who investig.ated ported the arrest ot � FBward
dauchter, Mni . Herman H. Carder, the fa tality, laid that Bolin ,..18 , Russell, Dext
u, by K lddfepon.
who leachea in the New Matamoras walk,jn g along Route 33 toward poliee on _a DWI tbarJe �1Hl1h School; a son, R. s. Mu,arave bl1 .home at M.i llfield Route 1. He He was fined $ 100 and COiii and
with the APP&amp;lachian Company ol WH struek by a c.11r driven by sentenced to three · dayi in · Jail
Huntington,
Va., six 1rand- Samuel Stalder, Cbawtce:,, who by Mayor Kenneth llcElbinney
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chi ldren .1nd al.I. great grandthild• w11 exonerated of eny blame in tod�YFmed last nl&amp;b t by tbi �e,.
ren. One dlu&amp;hter, Mary, wile of tbe accident. Tbt police said th.at
William Jennings Love, prec:eded
Bolin was 1 4 feet out in the high- port mayor •� r,,u 1 �
him in death In .a.942 and wU bur• w ay when he was ,truck by the port men char-pd with lritoiita.
ti on. Robert Canqthen .,_. u-.
led in Murkie, Indiana.
car.
Funeral servicet wlll be conduct•
The accident Occurred at 9:30 Setaed $1 0 and mat.a, Charla· AJed by Jlev. Jack Higgins at the p. m. .and be died about two lenaworth, $30 �d -�st,i, •WiW•m
Musarave realdence at 25&amp;7 Lin- hours later In the Sheltering Reeves , - and CMb and Olivtt.
coin Ave. on Thuteday mornln1 al Arma Hospital of multiple injur- 1 � Itch., $50 and c:o.ts and -ten dn•
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10:30 a. m . Burial will be in Lone le.:'
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Oai: Cemete ry .
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Frienda will be received at the Funeral Ilome in Athens.
' i eharge of rec\lea Optnll.on &amp;,lid
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Fogleso,g Funeral Home 1t M•·
! Harry Andrew llilla, ·PorbJQOutb.
son,
FATAL CRIB
Va., between 8 p. m. Tuesd ay an� noon Wednesday, and at
YOUNGSTOWN, O hio UPI - 1 forfeited a $25 bond on a· cbarse
the Mu tgra ve re�idenee In , Pt. Derrick Bellard, 11 months, burn- ' of no driver's UC'l!oae.
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funeral lim e (hat d eatroyed bill parent,• house
Wednesday until
Monday.
Thursday.
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two river front
pai-k.lna: Jot, wi ll be resurfared
bJ tbt R. P. Chri,ty Company, 1
Mariel,h, · it was decid ed at a
m1et1tlni;· Of' tlie , Pdmeroy CoUncU
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t� .i llmeslone 411d _emuts1.
f!-ecl u,�ll WH ' a'Warded the
&lt;JlliWIJ , f(nn· on lb bid of 18
eeab 'po, 1'1Ulff ,-.rd. A double
Hal eaaflnc WtU be 1pplied to the
sWll14 beOrMDJ the two lots at 11
� of, 31 ·cents Ptr · square yard.
J(iot-• -clarle1 · · Le gar estim111ted
(NI � .'.entlr. co,t of the pro•
�id be appro:Umatety $1 ,nO.
-rlbl11�- . Mal, 11 b.plained &amp;,.st
•t· bJ "llayor Legar, . ia a ¾
1nd
'UUe�eaa · of" limestone
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ll�l applled and rolled. DOU·
bje., leal .lf l'\i Jncties of the m a­
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11111 never been surfaced
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.councij as bei,ng more efo·J�
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I long· have been interested in 1 geueral stores--:--:espe.cially
old general stOres-and until r�ei\t . years Meigs county was
weU supplied with these commuhity
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T�e old •general store handle� · _eYerythjng from pins to
petticoats , cratkers to cow feed and · in addiuon to being a
source of supply for.the community was . also t.be market place
tor local farm produce.
Naturall)' I Wll!I inter.e1led whe n effdrl to sell.
I stopped at the Towniiend Gen­
ldr&amp;. Townsen d baa a son and
Sl\!ro I A Pa&amp;e !ille t..t IJ!•ek. tW.O: �Qibtu;a. .Ftank14&gt; lives . .la·
ud J,,111.,..._ , � iol .,.. Eopeel4}, l!O' .itcz. Mn. . &amp;owden . C.OI U!.mbua and, the two •daagbfer,
told me lhtt the store bad been Jive .In. Me�1:1, county,. Mn. Hizel .
ten.
· /t. · � ol '2',"7' for the month in continUO'IIS operation f?r m ore Stahley, lilr.risonyiHc und Mrs.
Qf Ma, .wu conec tud, the chief than a centu ry, a nd durmg th a.t Lor e ne Scott, o f near Pageville .
�. H.e also reported 878 park- century, except for one brief pe r­ She· �lso h as two brotJ;m·s, Will­
lll_iS 'OMter · vh:H.lltions tor the lod, it had been op�rate d by tw o ii&amp; m: Gr111ham, Coli.np'.bu·s an d Or­
families, the Coopers an d the Villfl . Graham, 11,Jrr-i11011ville and
m»nlb W1tb
unpaid.
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PAGEV1LLE JilEtic'i,iANT - Mrs. Gat h Townsend bellin&lt;I
lq, other acUon ol the Co uncil 1.'ownsends.
, To. S.. lmia,ovemm.ts
The ramblin g sto r� bu1l dmg
It was vO�d lo send street lA&gt;m·
counter of the General Store the family has operated
buil_t
before
the
Civil
War
by
Alert
and jnterested in her the
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ntilaiontr Reed Will tO Columbus
for
36
yea•rs.
th e grandf ather of the laat Coo• community. Mrll, Townsend WIS
JU)j- :z«t to attend a school tor the
to
oper111t_
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th
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busi�eu,
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pleas
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lo
learn
that
improve­
per
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OJlfialion and miintenance ot the
ments
Cooper,
wh
o in th e 1820 11 1old the
e ar on
are
c
oming thi s
y
ltl'Hl ■Weeper. 'l'be school is bebusinea .to Dell Jewe ll. I waa un­ the . Pigevme toads, both · 10 the
tai'- COn�ucted by tbe W. W. Will- able • to lilifmd
p
o�t exaJ:tly what the Eut an d to the South. Lail win•
.Company.
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sh
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said,
the
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first
name
was
1
-�
e
Coun,cU pused a resolution but
�li eve h� was Edwin �ooper impassable a nd had splashed a l­
�mendln&amp; the Pomeroy police
who ts me nt1 o�ed in Scipio his most to the l opll of the gasoline
pre•
in
action
ita
for
,. �enl
tory as a pr ominent early �ettler pumps outside th e store.
·
v,en� breakinJI and entering,
In an a•fternoon session yesterday, the Metis county
ship.
of
Mn.
TownNndi
did
not
INN
that
to�m
of. lPciinirey b1,11:u;ieu pla ce■ lut
,ny of ...,. l•nd · hr strip mine­ commissioners agreed by unanimous vote to assist th e VilMl. Jewell owned th• P..•
wetk , iad fot - tbe arrest of four
OP*r■tlona. encl reeret1 that her
lage of Pomeroy in the repair of the Pomeroy levee Hy furor
ville
short
time
•
fl -. on-ly
JUD, �voJved. .N&amp;JDed in the
ntl1hbot1
..
w
·
flt
to
do
10.
Dishing equipment for the project.
and
told
out
to
Gath
Town.-nd
tomalieftdatlon were Patrolmen
1
Mllf.h of 'the ll!Nuty · of ' what
In 1924. Mr. TownMnd o,ar•t'l'.he viUage is to pay the cost of fuel and the wages of
werrr and Geor1e Hieb
••• ,.nn■rty a P4"0lperow a1rl­
ad th bueineta f11r 32 yNr•
an opera.tor for the equipment during the time it is in use
Kennelh Gro"'-d ndio operator
·
wltvr11I dl1trld haa been ,mlli'•
until
IN•
dNth
t.ur
,
..
,.
•to•
·
on
th8 project , the resolution
ver.
states. The resolution was made
.
Nd by_ t.h• ■trip mine op11r1
Sine. that time It haa Ne.n con
• �n1nce No. 336 wu 1iven
at
the
request
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delmar Canaday, who met
tlfr\1 thpt h•ve literally torn
ducted by Mn. Town■end.
re1dlnc ahd palled H an
I�
·
with
the
commissioners.
tht
community
a.auncltr.
·
•e� meuure. u authorizes , P•Kevme, Pagetown or Down­
res
o
lution
was
A
pass
e
d
by
• lorney, was asked by lhe com•
Neither does ■he believe that
lbt! mayer and clerk to enter lnto Jngton (You can take y&lt;1ur pick} enough money has 1 been derlYed tbe Colflmisi,;i�ners t� aaalst Sut• missioners to step d own as their
.
nm
e
ja
th
o
st
of
norther
Seiplo
a contrad whb -Uie count)' 1:0m•
from royal(les to pay for ·the ton towllshlp an pr-0vidlng a ·nood alt orney in the injunction auil
..Ollen,.ret,tlwi to, maintalnlnl township '&amp; two vil laa:e• and is damage to the farms. Silt w ashing road for Syracu1e by a 2-1 vote, 1 filed by H omer Geoglein seeking
Yiila1e prllonen in tbe county a bout four mUea north of H arri­ from the bare hil ls has fJl led with Com�isslonc�
H,rtinger to h•It purchase Q,f a caterpil�
Hll WiUl tbt \1Ua1e to pt)' for 1onville. The ' first Post �ffice some of the roads, clogged ·and Ne ulzlmg favorme the resolu• tractor fr.om a Charleston firm.
Dieala. lluncfry 1iid turnkey fee1, in the township was estabh•hed 1tre1ms and ruined bottom land, tl!)n an d Don Mullen caatlng a I M r . O ' Brien cou ld lklt be reach•
and was calle d
Pfi:.tln&amp; Diobietna at Monkey at Pagevll le
ah e uid. And to prove tier pOint d iuenting vote.
ed for comme nt today bill reLibc:oln HUI were "Downin1ton ", pro baby · beca1111e one bu only, to travel in any
M '■hd
Aid
fuse d the c ommissione rs reque1t,
Jn
e
o n8lruclior1g the Syral
e
both
a
wn"
P
and
geyJl
"P
o
a
get
"
''
w11
Webl.ter
cU� and c•1ef
direction from fa1evill e
to
see
cuse
lo
f
­
road,
d
terme
od
n
o
"Sutt
y
in
re
o,t
a-lread
ex
Office, wt:
a mem ber of the board aald. ·
to col\tlct resident■ In P
how the . strip mine operations Township Road 122" WH requ es tor.
ton
Post
istence.
The
Downln&amp;
111 another action bv
the . aieu. The c:�mplalntl were
· the board •
haye ravished the la nd.
ed by township truatee .lloy.. Jones
that l'llldtnta. of tbe1t two ■reH Ui:e operated until tw;o )'ean 110
Oi
d
Company
Standa
the
In lht midst of a ..,_..1
�•a
-1
r
who met with the commi18ioners.
were P&amp;r.k.lnl In "no partint" when It was dla«,ntlnued in d
aw
a
r�ed
the
contract
to
turmah
ap,..,anct
of
HIOletfon
In
According ,to the resoluUon, the
son• lJld ert11Une tnffie · lluardt , the community made a parl of
ttit comm11n"1 which followed
trustee&amp; are to furnl■ h 1 ,rl(ht g 111o hne lo the eoun\y hl,J.bway deAlbany Route 2.
In
the
-..ke
ef
mhUft9
o,er••
•I way ror the road, clear brush partment fot • 90 day period.
Laat Pffl MHfW ,
' tht T•WflMnll farm 11
tlon&amp;.
and rebui ld fences and inata ll Their bid was _23 .35 �nts per
Mn. TOWllftttd was the lut
OM
.t
the
few
that
11
,
.tlll
ln­
drainage.
County equipment and Jallou for premium Jas and 20.2
Downington Poet Malter, aocceed,
c
t•ct
an�
wlll
Nma,ltt
so.
tht
labor will be used on the project cents per gallon foor regu l� ,:11.
ln&amp; her husband to the Job after
1tan
owner
..
,..
SM
11
conNnt
� il ls were rea_d and o� ered
CommlBsio ner Mullen said tod ay
8
ke
to
aupply
Mr
.
Mlthben
with
.
d. All three members (jf the
l)ll
that h e voted against the res olu!����als�!or� �11 ��: �ea��
folHI. '"4 and the othtf' nece.
u on because he felt that - the board were present.
her husband optrtled the bu1i1ltl" and to pau up any ,,...
township ,hould pay for fuel and
ne,1, ■o .abe succeeded him in th.e
O
D
pact
of ituldl m•er by ...,In■
63
mani,ement at the establlahmenL
c ount.,
1
,
up
Mr
firm
IMCI.
s
Fianral 1etvlce1 for fftmtlton '" Today she 1till operatea the
After all, a person who h,1
,
in
,
o
k
most
wor
the
d
of
�-.
lloft41Y
g
died
w.bo
x..n,, -,;e
,,., .. O'B,ie n , pro,ecuting al·
spent the cre.ater �art of _her life
evoint •�- Jlie' &amp;. AAtbOllJ, Kol- -11 or the buyln1 lind m,n11e­. 1ervin1 a �mmun1ty naturally
pltaf, Roeu,�. UI. , . will .be held ment and ha.a Ume for a few odd hatei, t o see any p11rt of lt
ffiunclay - � :I p. JQ. h-om. the job■ ',l(ke c�rJng for a 14 room destroyed.
Meigs County's new hoapltal hocton for comparative fit:urel I funds , they uid.
Ewm,, Ch.ape&amp; with' �ill in the hou\e adjoinlna the 11tore bt.iildhai
With the knotty problem of
be heated with gas, It waa ind the ne w Pl euant Vllley Ho■·
will
garden
111nd
.
chic
k
en■,
nlaini:
a
�b Gf'OYI Cemetery.
decided IHt night in the t'bll'd
pltal at pt_ Ple asant ba d been heating the facility out of the
Mr. Kut, a niUv&lt;i ot Middle-� i.nd manatJnc • 113 acres fmn
Andenon Dei:ivel'llwar , application may now be
j oint session of the Melp Memor- -visited.
Port, had lived ,.� Roclllord !or about I\Yo ndla lroin Pige,llle.
for the Hill-Burton grant,
made
wH
nd
a
e■
e
1,
Trust
l
Mro.
,51
Ho,pit.a
Tow11!'1od
the
J.al
rn
waa
been
In
UI
had
night
st
bo
.,.,
ecislon
and
Tbe
!'!•IIY ,•
!17 V- eiled
Attack
lclal1 explained . Arcbilecl
of
Co
t
Hospital
yea� a,o tw� .mile.a frotn Pagelulon.
County
Ult
innl
�..tb for f lon1 period ,
HI
GO
_
UPI
TrtHury SecC CA
only on heating the boapital, the
.
lurY�von - � Ji.la. wife Dal■,.. vnle. Jtefo� tier marrlai:e at the . rttary R.obert B . Ande raon in an
The desl1ion Wat ttae.hed by a ottlelals poi n ted out. At the pre, Ray Nay bu had prelimin ary
&lt;:Fran k Vaughan, retiring c o m• I
at bome thti'ei e aon;· William ace of , 18 , ■h � ' wa■ Mils · Nada implicit att.ack on the IH!moor111tic mender 0� Drew W bster Po�t N 1 secret vote, by b.allot by the two aent time there ue no fuocls plan■ •r�ed and it ia expected
o.
e
that al det111U1 rela ting to conboard,, with the tr'ustees (avorln&amp;
�-.uton
Jr llockf&lt;IM: two _Graham , the da 1i11hter of � pro- Party'• plaUorn, warned today 39 ..
, �menean Legion. rev iewed 1 a , s he,.'-l by • t-1 .tnte ond tbe avail able fOI' air conditio ning but itruction of tfle hospital will be
lf&amp;li-chlld11n ;
,lye
brotheh: mlnent Scipio farmer. She •-Ind _that intere■ t ra�s cannot be held
.
��
it was &amp;tressed that air cond ition
ac I IYI IIes OI the pos( the past
ye�r I "
conlpletec1 ·. well ahea d of th e
� lliddleP9rt Ra. Ch1tle1 : 11� huaband w ,n en11ced . In down ln
times without pro- and·.thanked every member for has members of the hospital comml1s- ing the facility bas nol been ruled
October deadlint for final appll.,, �. i.wnnce. Alb1-d: nt.; Fred, farmln1 for some time after their ducina boom-uid-bumt.
O. Alkln1,
io n by a 3- 1 vote.
en
r
ad
coo�er�tl on i n a farewell address the only member ot th� Holpita l
n for : the graaL
catio
tbe
of
but
part,
reater
arrtace
m
of
�h:!
ltiJ-..&lt;1nd
g
�eJle, UI.; •nd
�::e:.� ::{��l ':�t
Mo� day ni ght.
commission not site�itt, bad bis lllir cond itioning may stm be conAttending w�re • Mn. Pearl
lelfadere, W. · UJlree � Kn lhelr ml?ried life WU lpfllt In
proxy lield by Xa lad sldered i f the money beeomea Repnold1, preside�t of the Meigs
!'nd• Jo�u. drove Cl17, O.; Ame- lhe aelieral merdlandl1lnc buli• Third Son Of Couple
T�e mee'llng was highlighted by v�le cast by
,
Han
d
y.
Dell,
,
and
DI.,
,
�ton,
in■�Uatlo n of new officers by Le1k Koailtrl
available through a lower con- Community Hospital Inc., who
Th e deci sion _to use RU heat structlon coat than estlmaled or w11. invited there to discuss de•
Mn. Town,end !Ikea lhe •••·
..,.,.
ra1.,.Dj!
DI.
ll&lt;Jrlha Colle,
� , Kun ta:, Etehth Dis trict First
tails_ of the eqn-at1uction and finRocktord ;tel'\l'ice., wHI be held eraJ ■tore bu1lne11, ,he IIJ'I. It
J1D},,a ,W. lo&amp;n10n, thlrd. ,qn of 'f'lcl! Commander. Special auests was made foll owmg three tes&amp;ions by pledJed ,uu.
1ncl111 pla_nfl, •nd Hospital Com•
UnA'.et FimeraJ llqme Wed- &amp;ivea her an opportunity of meet. Mr, .and , Mn, Joseph R. Jobnaon, were memben of the Legion Aux- attend ed by representatJves of tlte
Ohio Fuel G.is Comp�l' and The
Mr. Bradford and Secre£ary mission membera Fred W. Crow,
�� �t t�IO _., -. alter wbJch ins her nel&amp;hbon and 1t the 'Wollpen Ro•d, ·to be In the armed lllarif !
Ohio Power . Cpmpan}\ Both com- I Leo Vaugha n st,ted that glfta I Kalad Hin dy, an d Dr. R. E. Boice
a
comfortable
toreea,
be,an
bl■
ba1ictr•inln
to
�e
time
provid.■
�t
g
·
tbl, reaia i� wt:11 be
1
.Pb l Casci ene the annu al Un- panies had -prepal'.tl� ,.Cost eati- to the hO,!ipltal can be used to lrut!leea w:ere Crill Br•dford, R.
lati, Wed- Jtvlna. ll..,.ver, · lh • ll nb
30 In lhe Army at �rt Knox,
ow. �•
•paz Nit' ..;t•inl
l
1
,
mates for bo;lh instal1-\jon , �d secure extra Hlll,Burton funds. L . .J1COba, \ Lester Hart, Joe SI•
anc:iia,t report.
,
illledaJ:. frtilld■· )n..-,; .� Tbun- alder 1na dl1pos1ng o the utwt!II DJ
op
�yond
·
farm
but
.
lijke
d
b
a
rP,,
■-lad,
bapd
be
a
n
s
,
e ratio n. nie ho's�l-�l. .
ror each . $2 _p ledge, d H a mem • son, H. E: Starkey a[\d Henry
Jonn,on
"
1qtlaned
and
alao
��e
Enrett
Ra
.
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llmt,
y
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.
fM ..lC- i nolllnl I For Sale" alp . oli lhe - h&gt;- CUbl · and loiepb L. JohnllOll II bread and tted tea 'weJe· served to had' alsq cont&amp;cted hos ott,li "'at ortat ,m to the new boaplta1, $1 Clatwortby, Mr. Bradford Pi'e■ld·
Marysville, Zane"1il111!' .aad C01p- wW be received from federal · ed.
the 45 per.110n1 atten.dful.
■tote bulldllll, 1,., made· UIUe 1bUonod II Fort lli-aq, N. C.
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Att,end Grogan
R:t,�s Thursday
In Middleport

A gro up trom the Mornlna St•r
EUB Church held tholr midweek
prayer and pratAe sitirvlce Thur1day
evenlne 11 the panonase o n Nye
Ave. Mn. Clark Ihle WH In ch ar1e
or the tervlce.
Fol lowlnlil the prayer service a
reception 'w11 fiven Rev. and Mrs.
Franc!■ H. Glatler. Gift, ol mol1t1y
the
and food wen preatinl� Lo
Gla&amp;ioh from the churc:h, mtmbera
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To Be Fair Speaker
I Dr. Delbert S. Mill■ hu been ,e.
I le&lt;te by th• 1&lt; 111 County l&lt;lol•
Eva I terial Assoclali n II Cuett 1peaker
t open the Meigs C unty Fair pro­

Mn. Edilh Th o mil.&amp; retu rned
from Mt"IGS !Jl'neral H o.11pital Sal ·
urday to r hr home of her 11i 11 tcr
and bro t her- i n-law, Mr. and Mri..
Jaco b S1 huler and u 1mprovmg
18111&gt; W110dard and Tommy G oet t
�eturne&lt;I home Frid ay after a v1s1t
.
in Colum bus
F uneral se rvices were conductn
Mrs Pcllrl Smith who hH bee
quite 111 a t the home or her d au11h• tKI Thursday afternoon at Rawttr Ulfl t11on - in•law, Mr a nd Mn. 1 11 ngs-c oats FuneraJ Home f or
Edi;:ar Van lnwage n has return ed M rs. Ro bert f Emma T.) Grocan
lo her home, Lasley St , " a n d ia im- 1 wh o died Monday at her home in
Molin e , afte r a long ill n eu.
provi n g.
I
Out of tow n relatives wh o were
Mn. Anah Van Gun dY of Co lum- . here for the se rvices were, Mr.
bus is lhe guc_st ?' _ h e r parel)\.i, Mr. a nd Mrs. John Ward o f Maysville, .
and Mni, Peai I Smith. .
I Ky M u Clara Herrmann of Col., r. an d um h
M rs. Alher I M ecs an d •.n
�.
�, -.,., 1� � "'
us Waller Phillips of
h.
.
.
M ,� M , l �o�n n ��: s ansd :;� ghte;l ington: D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Georae
·
.
Ml� SflEILA � YO,LJ NG ·-.. ·.
u
A ' . v ed
Ed 1th
Y
· Fo wler an d son, George, and Mn.
,
,
.
. _ . _ ,. , , _
.
,
Crown C_itv with Mr. a nd Mn. Har- r Joa n Lee an d ron . of Columl,)us,
Mr and Mrs. Jcl,hn C . Young of fl.acme � ,annOQ.ftcing the
old Erwu�- Bohh,v Erwin un� e r• .' M rs. Earl We bb and chil dren' of
eng agement a nd apr,roacbUli ma•rri�ce ' Qf. .. 1ht;!ti Jlau i.bter,
went suri:cry at Hol ter Ho.!lp1lal Tol e do Mn. Virt?;il Collin i Nel- S ell An
h a,
o hn MaurI�. Loll ,,'son of M r,, &amp;Jl
. d . M rs.
q, Io M
Saturday morni n , . Mr. Erwin 's f, . ,on,111,· M,. and M,,. ,,·ck P.
lher, Luther Erwin. is quite ill I n I Herrma�n and dauJh.ter of Bel- Ma.urice Loll a I, so Of Ra Cjne; , '. ! . . . ,
of
lbe Barberton Hospital.
Mias Yeung U - a. gradual� Qf :.� Cf High '8chool,
I pre Mrs Fred Marsha ll .a nd dau .
1
Capitol Cit)" Products of• &lt;A&gt;·
Recent gueats o f Mr. and Mra. ght�r.
Da vi d Y ost of Port- 1860 a-nd is ' no� employed
Bento n Poon wete Mra. Maude ' land and Mr. and Mn, Jack r lqtnbus. l:(r. l..,Qtt ftl_ also a (ficluaie o
�U•e ·Hhlh Sc�OQl
Ackley and dauahter, Ann, and J&lt;auff of Pt. Pleasa n t. w. Va.
1 a{l� .i.s eJll_ployed, ln'1 B•tte11e;Me.t'Pona1 � ltute in Coluitibu�.
sons M_r. a nd Mr&amp;, Paul Ackley o f
12:,; 7:�() p.m:' at the
Mr. Grogran an d son wh o ,tay. �e. wed([ln g wllL}ffl an: even
· t· " of Jiu�._
·
Zanesville .
t.�rt,- M�lhocU!Jt �:u!C�.
· l ,.
,ed with has brother•ln•law 111nd �.
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Dr. and Mra. G. H. Duke ol R IP• sister Mr an d Mrs Jack Ka ll ff .
Jt1ly 26lh at
·c.ti't1l'chf1i ' ·ot
POMEROV, OHIO
Icy, w. Va., were Sunda y guests o f while' he�e return� to their
E. MAIN STREET
r
1
Patf!
ln
�
n1
Middleport.
l;nl'l,:'
Sia
�
&amp;..Mrs. Pea rl Hysell.
h om e Saturday. He w.as accom- u_,;.,,_
· TJihe ·or ;he· ewrit le from 4
Edward Graber of Columbu■ ' panied b)' J ack Kauff and dauti,
ne on
i
p.m. tp · &amp;146 p._nt."Mv. 14,lph Hum•
,
\Friday
Th�
'Jllie•
:
,
-CL
■
■
■
-mel
th•
spent lhe week end with his m o
_a hter. Jody . Mr . K uff had ccom1\-l�ev�nin g ,1 the' , , i:o ri{e of b)e &lt;1f lfte Bddf���· Clnucb an•
er, Mn _ Ch1 rle1 Graber.
panled M,,. Webb lo Toled o on
·
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- 0cad •
M•11 -1, w. � Hite , '""";'"II
• ft-- 1:.�
11:t.:· ;;ior a n""
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hood o r Thu rsday. The Kauff's planned tp �
•
1 1 o loc ,poU uck d maer. ·
Columbus w�re recent overnig ht return to their hom e In
·
·
Pie•• 1 1' :c i:
Qrhtord, sr ad •
guc1h oi M111,11es Lena and Katie sant yeaterda J .
.p(1rn ed 11'.:iit;g th• bu•y· , ,nn, MN"l,...ort, Pomeroy,
,
GJlhea:
.ft
er
,
_
G uth. Th oy left Saturday for Ana__ ____
:
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evemn11
un&lt;ier the dlffe�ian ,oI an..,d Rutland
he l m, Calif., whe re they will vialt
, :
:
l\1ri5 -1, Max N'.:Jlnha1rt and _ pr l�es ,-lted. � ; · · ·
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M r and Mn Bernard Ailhworth
.4 W lf
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plcnlc
ind
�
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Dr. Delbert Mill,

AttendSi,nm$
RJtes F,iiloy
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i n charge of the Mid d leport Pack
and a wiener roast with each f11m­
Hy bringi n i: the ir own food. The
rJ a 11 cerem onie, and preparalio n
r or the wien er ro ast will be in
cha r ge of the Rock Spring• Pack.
Cub Scouts of the entire area
are invited lo par1Lc1pale and l ead.
crs wbhinc: lo have thejr P.ack■
p..i rl Ll'ipatc 11rc requested to ton­
:al· t Juhn Krawsciyn o r Dwight I.O­
gan.

A special mtetlng of the Melg�
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bee n called by the
H ev. Eu a enc
Brown, prealdent, for Tuead ay at
10 a, m. at the United Methodlal
Church. Plans regarding the Meigs
C ounty Fair progr am will be d isru11cd . All mlnhters ot Me l11
Counly arc uraed to be preaenl.
�•olJowing lhe meeting the aroup
will have a lunch eon at Circle ' s
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Cub Scout Jubilee outinf to be
hel d at the Rock Sprlft" Fair­
gro und&amp;. Sunday, Jllly 24, at 2 p.
m., for Cub �o uta an d , their fa m•
iliea, at I meetine held Frid-a)'
evening at the Rock Springs Meth ·
odist Church.

ly LUCILL. ·HAWKINS
Union �
Mr. and Mn. Paul Ekhi n ger a nd
Mem o rial H ospita l in Baltim ore, !
Md., with pneumonia. Her room daughter, Paula June, are in Col,
I umu1 tod ay wher e Paula Jun e will
number is 508.
enter Chil dren's H o1pilal and will
As the W llh•m Dile.a family rece ive physical therap)' for se v ­
will be moving lo Athena &amp;00n, er■l weeks.
Mrs. Dil es• and chil dre n, Kathy,
Mn. Frank Lowery of Pitlaburi,:h
Johnny tnd BUly ha d planned to ; arriv ed Fr iday evening for a vi 11 il
com e soon for a v acation with with Mr. and Mn. J o hn Sauva11e.
the Diles in M i dd leport a n d Dr.
Mr. an d Mn. Garland Weav e r
and Mri.. Ch arles Jivi de n and Mr. and da u g hter, Ann, o f Dayton arc
and Mrs. Ha rry Mitchell in Athena the guests of her pa rents, Mr . .and
but their tr ip w ill be postponed Mni. John S.auvage. Th ey are e n­
until M rs. Dilea i.a a ble t o travel.
route home from a vac,:tion in
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Mr. and Mr.s. E rnest Phillips or
Qffll Y
Columbm, arc the guc.!i\.i or reld­
tives,

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were . .\l r aad Mrs Wilh&amp; A n t•
ho11y , �Ir �n,t Mrs. Geral d Antbony .ind {'hddre n , Bar ba ra and
fot•, Mr �nd Mr.s. Owe n Bratton
11nd l"hildren. M ll"hacl and Ste ven
Mr. i:lrld Mrs lluhert Haggerty and
A Smith family re union w a s
gon s. H1d1ard . Chi ppe r an d Ma rk, hel d yeslerday at the Mi lepo
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Mr. rn&lt;l '.\lrs. C l ifford l h1y e s a n d Roa d side Park with the followmg
50 n , lirei,:ur y, Mr and Mr11. James attend ing Mr and Mrs
Ed De n
Pullen and Susrn , Stephaine an d icua of Peoria , Indiana, M r an d
Stephen. Mr and Mrs . Tony Flower Mrs. Sidney W lh, and Mn. Dale
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an d d11ldren, Martha and Mark, I Smath and children Phyllis · StanMr and Mrs Kalad Hln d y, and ley and Jeffrey ' an d Pamela
·s tf"ven, Janie and George, M rs. Ke11inger, all ot Rutlan d .
t·rank Wihon and An n and SharMiss Ed lQI Kennedy, o f Athena,
On and Mrti. Charles Searlrs and
tiiecc. Lmda G iddens, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Homer Win n and
Mn. i'' rank l'h&lt;'�sehrew, Li n d a son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Dud.a n d J a ck K;rnff anlt Elin or and ley Smith a rid M r . and Mrt1. Don.ai d Wells and chil dren, Allen ,
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and d aughter, Lois, of Hartford ,
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fDa C l ifford and Bren da S.,yrc an d M r. and M r1. Edg111 r All enswere guests when the P asl Cou ll • wo r th and • ragd dau gh.te r, K ri I·
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Theodorus
C ou n cil ten o f Midd leport.
r.a ughters of America met al Baiey' 11 Lake Thursday even in&amp; ror a
ilx o 'clock potluck supper.
Fellow,hip
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,,e n , Mn. J o seph Beci,tle. Mu. La w- ffffa Se11ion
The Y outh Fellow ship of the
rence Smith, Mrs. llenry Reibel ,
met • Sunday
M rs. J •c k Rob5on, Mr A . O lan Good · Federated Ch.urch
win, Mrs. '.'t11:1r y u urines. Miss Er- evening at the church for their
'na Je.se, Mrll. oval Di ddle a n d re s ular me eting. Joha nna Ye• u1er
wa s In charge of the program and
M r■. James Sayre.
gave lhe llvea of thre e d ladples,
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Jubilee Outing
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Mainly About

rs . William DUe,
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Baltimore Ho,piuil
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Mr . and Mrs. L. D. Diles of Mid- I
dleport recei'Ved word thal their
daughter,ln-l aw, M r s. W i 1 1 i II m II
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Rut11nd; Della .Wea�er. CoolvUlr,
! Gladys , Kon�t, Middleport.
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New York.
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Ctucago
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Cleveland
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18altimure
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�troit
Wuhmgton
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Brn•lon
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Kansas City
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Monday Nlght'1o Rnult1o
New York 9 Cleveland 2
Chlus,o t ao,ton 1
K1n1H City 5 Balfimort 1
Tuffd1y'1 Probebla Pltchtrt
New York at Cleveland (nleht)­
Co.ttff (9- 1 ) v1 Perry (10,.4).
Wuhl nuton ■I Detroit (nl9ht) _
R•mo1 (5-10) n Mo1tl (M).
Bo1ton at Chlc ■■o !nlght)--Man­
bouquette (9·/J n Pl■rce (7-5).
B1ltlmon at K1n1H City (nl9ht)
-E1trad1 (9-5) v1 Diley 1 1 2-5).
W.clnHcl■y'1 G•m"
W11h in1ton •t D.trolt
Bolton at Chic190, night
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two smgleil and Keith Ph,1J111 a
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Spencer /WP), Diddle /5) and
Diddle, sr,cncer 15 ) K. Phahn (Ll'),
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All thrn pme, of the K ner
Crffk LlttJe LHgue tourn•ment
first round were r■ lned out
l,ut evening.
The 11me r.ch•dul• will be
carried out tonlgi-it with I dedi­
c:etlon cuemony of • n.-w r•
fruhm.nt1 •••nd taking place
1t .S:45 p. m., OVEC EmployH
Club offlcl1l1 Hid.

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HOLDING SOX UP • • • • By Alan Mav•

This season will present a bre.ak
m tradition to this part of this old­
t!St league in Ohio. The time-worn
Thank&amp;giving Day game between
l'omeroy and Middlepurt will be
played October 14.

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p'rize. Soi,.ny Lemley and 'l'fr:i'Y Hy, ·aeJf Of ·Potti-erof 'iir'o n the cake W'@lk.

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Oun and Lois Arnott, Racine.
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With a scant 3 1 days remaining before Southeastern
Ohio prep football players pul on pads and cleats for the 1960
�rid season, August �9, eac� of (he eight Class AA compel•
mg schools are outfitted wlth complete coaching staffs ex­
cept Middleport.
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Pitl!!burgh
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47 34 .5B0 2 1/-..i
Miilwaukee
B� any figuring, too, Slobart's
45 39 .MB 6
St. Louis
Biue Devils must figure as con­
43 39 .�24 7
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LAUNC H HOUSING PROGRAM
4 1 40 .506 8 11.i tcndcn1 for the title. Blessed with
San Franci11co
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WASHJ NC:Tr) N UPI _ Thr ;10\1, Cinci nnati
34 50 .450 . Ji
ernme/11 lau ndwLI a s:w m i l l ion Philadelphia
30 50 .37� 19
progr11 m Monday !OJ hu1 l'1 IIIOl"f' ChiC'.lCO
I hou�ln g for OJld(• r prrsons in the
Mond•y'&amp; Retulh
No ..m.,, M"hffulitd
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Tuelday't Probable Pitcher,
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Chlcato •f Cinc innati {nl9ht)fornia and ll.lwail hus1111:ss111.in,
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Hobble (1, 1 1 1 ,,, O'Toole (7-1) or
N•wcombe 13--6) ,
CHICAGO UPI-The National
St. Loul, ■ t MllwaukN (nl9ht)­
U!ague is going ahead with plans
Gibl0n 0 -2) "' Buhl (9-3),
Plthbur1h ■t Los AngelN ( night ) for expansion to 1 0 teams des­
pite a warning by the Continental
H■ddhc !6-5) vt DryMl•I• {7-10).
PhU•delphl• ■t S■n Fr•nci1(0 League that such a move would
(night) - Buahardt (4-5) vs Mlrl• lead to "economic disaster."
President Warren Gile• of the
ch■I 10.01,
National League announced Mon­
Witdne1day'1 G•me•
day ofter a day-long meeting that
Phll•delphl• at San Fr•nclsco
the owners voted unanimously to
C h icago at Clnclnn1t1: night
expand to 10 clubs ir the Conti­
St. Loul, at Mllwauk.., night
nental League faib to get oil the
Plthbur9h at Lot AnpiH, nltflt
ground.
tommittee wll!
A four-man
PHON E WY-2-2848
POMEROY, 01110
BRAVES SIGN ROOKI!
wlth
"forthwith"
meet
to
formed
MILWAUKEE, Wl1. UPI-Lefl­
American League orficlals and
handed pitcher Jim Flynn, a so•
President Branch Rickey of
Uni\lersity of with
phomnre at the
Continental League to "ex­
the
Toledo , has signed wlth the Mil­
wau kee Brevet. Flynn, a native pedite prompt expansion ."
S.t No O..dlln•
of Whitehou!e, Ohio, w ill report
the N1Uonal League
essence,
In
to the Braves' JacksQn,vllle farru
w1s ready to tell the fledgling
d u b of the ClaH A South Atlan­
Continental loop: "If you can't
tic League next aeason.
get going on this matter of ex­
pansion, we'll take Jt over."
Allhou&amp;b Giles streaaed no dead
Hae had b�n 1et, bueball men
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agreed It could be next aeason,
The ffiO!l llkely expansion ar­
rangement appeared to be the ad­
NEW and USED
dition of New York and Houston
to the Nation11I Leacue, with Min­
neaepol ls-St. Paul and either To­
ronto or a �cond Los Angele1
lc11m Joining the Amcric11n Lea­
aue.
The American League hH gone
Phone WY•2•3794
on record r11Yorl11g expansion but
WE FI NANCE --- WE INS1'ALL
has s11Jd it could not proceed un­
POMEROY, OHIO
less the NL did li kewise.

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Racine Cardinals Little Leaguers
but the Pomeory Red, last even­
in g l :k paced by Dave Spencer's
Lriple and lwo iungles, Darrell
I Wolfe's duuble a mJ two singles,
Jnn Duidle's three singleH, John
McCllntock'i. homer and smgle,
and a homer by J.ick Bostic.

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Only Middleport Lacks Assistant;
Season Starts One Week Earlier Now

Sl'ANDINGS

Cards Win 15·4
Over Reds In
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SJ,irley and Darryl Duian. both of
Rutland. Albert iBryant ol Middle•
I port won the old fashioned water
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p'rize. Soi,.ny Lemley and 'l'fr:i'Y Hy, ·aeJf Of ·Potti-erof 'iir'o n the cake W'@lk.

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beauty pageant, n,ey Were Ann
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Pomeroy. Three other candidates
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Alllzer, Galllpblls, and Karen Sue
Oun and Lois Arnott, Racine.
These girls wih be among 30 ,
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, currently held by Beverly Ann Cullip, Gallipolis. Chief jud:;:e of llil
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�rid season, August �9, eac� of (he eight Class AA compel•
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progr11 m Monday !OJ hu1 l'1 IIIOl"f' ChiC'.lCO
I hou�ln g for OJld(• r prrsons in the
Mond•y'&amp; Retulh
No ..m.,, M"hffulitd
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Tuelday't Probable Pitcher,
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Chlcato •f Cinc innati {nl9ht)fornia and ll.lwail hus1111:ss111.in,
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Hobble (1, 1 1 1 ,,, O'Toole (7-1) or
N•wcombe 13--6) ,
CHICAGO UPI-The National
St. Loul, ■ t MllwaukN (nl9ht)­
U!ague is going ahead with plans
Gibl0n 0 -2) "' Buhl (9-3),
Plthbur1h ■t Los AngelN ( night ) for expansion to 1 0 teams des­
pite a warning by the Continental
H■ddhc !6-5) vt DryMl•I• {7-10).
PhU•delphl• ■t S■n Fr•nci1(0 League that such a move would
(night) - Buahardt (4-5) vs Mlrl• lead to "economic disaster."
President Warren Gile• of the
ch■I 10.01,
National League announced Mon­
Witdne1day'1 G•me•
day ofter a day-long meeting that
Phll•delphl• at San Fr•nclsco
the owners voted unanimously to
C h icago at Clnclnn1t1: night
expand to 10 clubs ir the Conti­
St. Loul, at Mllwauk.., night
nental League faib to get oil the
Plthbur9h at Lot AnpiH, nltflt
ground.
tommittee wll!
A four-man
PHON E WY-2-2848
POMEROY, 01110
BRAVES SIGN ROOKI!
wlth
"forthwith"
meet
to
formed
MILWAUKEE, Wl1. UPI-Lefl­
American League orficlals and
handed pitcher Jim Flynn, a so•
President Branch Rickey of
Uni\lersity of with
phomnre at the
Continental League to "ex­
the
Toledo , has signed wlth the Mil­
wau kee Brevet. Flynn, a native pedite prompt expansion ."
S.t No O..dlln•
of Whitehou!e, Ohio, w ill report
the N1Uonal League
essence,
In
to the Braves' JacksQn,vllle farru
w1s ready to tell the fledgling
d u b of the ClaH A South Atlan­
Continental loop: "If you can't
tic League next aeason.
get going on this matter of ex­
pansion, we'll take Jt over."
Allhou&amp;b Giles streaaed no dead
Hae had b�n 1et, bueball men
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agreed It could be next aeason,
The ffiO!l llkely expansion ar­
rangement appeared to be the ad­
NEW and USED
dition of New York and Houston
to the Nation11I Leacue, with Min­
neaepol ls-St. Paul and either To­
ronto or a �cond Los Angele1
lc11m Joining the Amcric11n Lea­
aue.
The American League hH gone
Phone WY•2•3794
on record r11Yorl11g expansion but
WE FI NANCE --- WE INS1'ALL
has s11Jd it could not proceed un­
POMEROY, OHIO
less the NL did li kewise.

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Racine Cardinals Little Leaguers
but the Pomeory Red, last even­
in g l :k paced by Dave Spencer's
Lriple and lwo iungles, Darrell
I Wolfe's duuble a mJ two singles,
Jnn Duidle's three singleH, John
McCllntock'i. homer and smgle,
and a homer by J.ick Bostic.

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Only Middleport Lacks Assistant;
Season Starts One Week Earlier Now

Sl'ANDINGS

Cards Win 15·4
Over Reds In
Little League

SIGN FOR BOUT

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 19; 1960-5

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Chosen At Grange
:Meet-ing Saturday

• Mrs. Mildred Betzing, Miss Ada
llosk.ins and Mrs. Helen Carper
were judgt-s for lhe baking, sew­
-i n g and croch e tin g contests when
.Jiemlol' k Grove Grange met Sat­
Story,
'llrday eveni ng with Leo
'Worthy master, presid ing.

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Winne rs in the hakt na contests
were light rolls: Mrs. Clara Paulsen. first and Mrs. Leo Story,
second: bulter cake, Mrs. Sto�.
lint and Mn. Hilber
Quivey,
11econd; drop cookie.s, Mn Story,
first and Mrs. Emmett HJwk,
serond and p0und cake Mrs. Quivey . first and Mrs. Stanford Stockton. se ('ond a nd Mrs. S!ory, third.
In lhe com pamon shirt cont e st
ltrs. Paulsen won first and in the
croc hPting of doi l y and center­
p ier-e a nd also for the three p iece
baby set, Mrs. 1', rank Clark won
first

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home of Mrs. Lena Ba rtels, Min­
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Attendini: were Mr and Mrs.
Dintaman or Smithvil le ; Mr and
Mrs. Roy Ueicks of Ori;ille; Geor­
ge Harris 11.nd son5, Georgie and
Thomas, an(! Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
n eth Harris and sons. Kenny and
I D.avid of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mr!.
of Rock
Cumings
Durwood
S prings; Mrs. Denver It.ice and
son BIily, Middlf port; Mr. and
Mrs. Le wis Harris, Orris Harrl11,
Miss K a tie Becht a nd Mrs. Bartels
all or Min ersvi l le .

Mrs Q u\\'r-y home economics
chairman, prese nted a program
of Jok es. brain teasers and songs
durin g the lecl ilre hour.
Refreshm e nts were served at
the close of Ill� meel in�.
Ail offic ers arc requested to
meet 1-'riday evening, July 22 to
practic-e for ins pection which will
be held Au�ust 6.

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tndie, A uxiliary Met
At Ir' in.ion Home

The Ladles Auxiliary of Post
No. 263 met at the home of Mrs
Nl!lll e Winston with the pr esi­
dent, Mrs. Campbell l larp e r in
&lt;'harg e . The e\lening pray e r was
given by Mrs. Edith Luckadoo.

I For,est Rose
, Council Holds
Regular Meeting

Ma.in I Y About
People
In Pomeroy

By LUCILLI HAWKINS
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Mr and Mrs. Glen D i l l, Otho
Radford and Mrs. Walter Walker
spe n t the weekend with. r elatives
in Brooksvil le , Ky. Mrs. Lil l ie
Maines wbo accompanied them
temal neti for a two weeks viMt.
Mr. anr.l Mrs C. n. Warner and
son Charl es of s,uit St. Marie,
Mich., who h a ve bef'n th e gu ests
or rela tives in the area. arc visi!ing re latives in Ch arleston and
Hc1venswood hefore returning lo
theu homi!.
Miss Rit a Ball h a s retu rned to
h e r rrnp l oyment in the offirc of
Supl C . .S. Gi bbs after a two
we,eks \'acation.
Mr. a nd Mrs. l lerhert lJi lton
and f�m 1ly \•iqtf'd ,;u,1d�y at
Shade with Mr, anrl Mrs Cieori;r
Fulton

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Forest Rose Council. Daughters
of Amenca, met in regular session with U l ah Swan, Councilor,
presiding and a good attenda nct-.
Ve lma Cassidy, Mildred Headley,
Effi e Torrence and Arvilla Frecke r were reported sick. The Audit
Report was read and a cce pted.
P l ans we re made for an ice
cre a m social for Jul y 29th.
The following officers were
instal l ed by Deputy lhla Fae
Kim es: C. Ruth Oxley; A.C. Graee
Kuhn: V.C. Darl ene S,taats: A.V.C.
Juanita Henderson : �ond. Shirl e y
Ba l ser: War. Ara My ers; Treas.
Edith Betzing; F.S. Mabel Hobste­
\t('r: R.S. Leona ll e nsl('y; A.R.S.
Ph)'l l is nowc1n : O. S. R,,selyn Tay.
]or: J P C. Ulah Swa n ; A.J.P.C.
l�lhcl Arbaugh: Trustee,, Helen
Kaylor .and Gra{'l' Swan .:
A Cud or Th a nks from the
Dyr t-' ami l y was read.

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"Th• &amp;J:plodin.c Vole&amp;noe1" 1&gt;!
WSAZ-W in Huntl na(on aloq
with rock and roll singer Richie
Co nway, plus other live entertain­
ment will be feat.ured at Saturday
nl.irbt's rock a nd roll show .a nd
da nce party at the Pomeroy High
School Auditorium 1tanlng at 7:30.
All new 1terophonic sou nd equip.
ment will be used for the first
thne by The Jays who will be the
�f111lers of Ceremonlefl for the
eveni ng.
Saturday's even t will be the last
1 n the Pomeroy 1udlloriun1 for sev­
rra l weeks as the auditorium will
be closed for repairs during the
month o( Au;ust.
Emcee, Jorda n ana tlysell ad­
vised teeuagen not to mi81i this af•
1'air which is spon■ored by the
Pomeroy High School cheerlead­
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Dixons Entertain
Honoring Son On
Sixth Birthday

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixo n
entertained with I party Friday
eveni11g al lhelr borne, Rock
Springs Road, honori ng their son,
Roger, who was six years old on
Saturday. Garnes
were pl,yed
under the d irection of Susan Dix­
on and Debra Spe ncer and pri:r.es
awarded the winners .

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tbe Bnterprlao EUB Cbilr&lt;h will
meet at the b6me of Mrtl. Myrlle
tone· Ind diu1hter, Ml■a Dorothy
Thundl)' at 7 :30 p,, m. for their
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Promoted To Better "Jobs At Phlllip'Spori, QWer Plant

M,yor E. A. Wingett, Racine, to•
day invited all interested perso ns i
of that .area today to Join ,ll tour :
of the Phili p · Spor n Power pla n t I
Thursday ahcrnu0n.
'l he mayor said he h.as acce pted
a n Anv itation or A , G. Mehlma n,
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Ben Spencer, �n tiquity, a n � m- plant manager, to ace pro11reae o n
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way �partment, was reStm a com - plant which is expected to cure
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pam1u� accident Tuesda;r,
mg of .ash on lhe Racine siiie of
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Mr. Spencer wae workm1 w1th a the Otiio River.
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hl,v:hw.Q crew felling timber along
Citi e ns tn oy Jom the tour b;v. be­
the · route of the new B uban . g zthe Club Resla., urant by 12:30 J
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count)' bi&amp;hway near tbe Dean in
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P,
Brinker place about 2 p, m. A large Lh� river
al Racme, Mayor W1ngelt
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In the tide or bit head.
eense
• He wu 'rushed to Holzer Hosplt- n arr1age
,I bf the J,ltdne •Id squad suffer•
Jn1 li1bt concussion and lou of
A marriage lieenae w111a issued
NORMAN BAXTER
two front teeth. He wu kept over• J n Probate Court thii morning to
WILLIAM DIAN
night f� the ho•pltal but wu ex• Alfred Smith 18 laborer son of
A. G. Mehlman , plant manaaer em ployment he attended U n ion
peeled to be rcileased today.
Mr. and Mr,'. william S�Jth, Sr.,
Phili p Sporn .P lant, recently an• / High School a t Cottagev ille, W . Va.
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of four Philip 11ened two )'ears i n the U. S. Army
17, daughter or Mr. _ and Mn� M Ar- nouneed promotion
posltlons of I nfantry. He. is a member of the
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un it foremen. These promotions V. t'. W., is married, baa two chil·
ue y uUf§eme
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were made to increase the force dren a nd resides i n Pomeroy .
· SheriU obert Hartenbach held
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Norman J . ..Baxter, from equi pHOSPITAL
i n prep aration for the new u nit 5
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Glf;NEIRAL
MEIGS
the
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operat,or to u nit' foreman.
ment
Admitted: Gladys Smith, Porn• operation. They are:
eourt bowe at 10 a. m. today of
ftTSt employed at S porn in
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Robert
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J&gt;.omerqy; . Tom coal ha ndler In 19151, later ·became uxiliary , equipm·ent operator in
Tbot PfOperly wu purchased by Nan�y Arnold,
o erator
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TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Middle port emergency-resSuit for judgment on a cogno\'il
note in lhe amount of $003.IO and i cue squad was called 11t 12:30 a.
interest has bee n filed in Com- m. today to Zus pan Hollow when
mon Pleas court by Emmett and l\lrs. Goldie Barnhart suffered a
Doy l e Shu l er, dba as The Shuler possible heart aliment. She was
Construction Co.. ver sus Cole n:moved to Meiga General Hos pital .
Trent dba t:;. &amp; E. Coal Co.

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CHICAGO UPI - Agentl of Vice
Pr••s1dcnt Richard M. Nixon t.'Ount­
cd no more than 50 Republican Na­
llon a l Convention votes outside
New York today for Gov. Nelson
A. Rockefeller.
Un l ess there i.11 a drastic change
in the outlook or unless there has
been a drastic breakdow n in
I Nixon's mtelligen ce aetiYities, the
New York governo r &amp;till poaes no
th.re11t to the vice president's bid
CLYDE KIRK LAND
_ _ _ _ ____ _ ____ for t 'le GOP preside ntial nomination.
The winner will need 666 vot es
at
th e Re publica n con ven tion
opening here nut Monday.
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J-i.odefeller received all 96 of
:-Jew York's votes, the Nixon
cam p still would con cede him leas
than 150 on the lint ballot
A Nixon headquarters began
One 0£ two armeri men who
bou nd and robbed three Burlin�- l unc:tioning todo in the Shera­
h.am women in June, 195'7, is on ton-B lackstone Hotel across the
h is way ba ck to Meigs County to s tree t from the con ventic&gt; n head­
answer to an indictment re turn- q uarte ;s in the Conrad Hilton
ed by a Meig s County grand jury Hotel. The boss is Leonard W.
or the
cha r�ing armed robbe ry ancl theft Hall, former r:hainna n
GOP National
Committee
.and
of a shot gun and a car.
De puty Sheriff Howard Frank now N ixon 's cattlpaign manager.
Hall already has assigned such
is in Mansfield today to bring
Daniel James Leyman, Salem, old pros .as Meade Aleorn of Con­
here for hearing. He w a s re le ased ncclicut, a nother former r.ational
from the Mansfi el d R eformatory chairman, and Ray Bliss, Ohio
sta.te chairman, as agents• to deal
today.
Leytpan, with Audrey Lane Ste- w.1th state_ delegations on a re,
vens, esca ped from the Mansfi el d g 1onal basis.
On the aHum ption lhat Rocke­
Reform11tory in June. 1957, and
eller
means it when he say■ he
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made their way to Meigs County.
At Burlingham they en tered _the , is, 111:1availabll: Jo� . the \dee prai. u •
home of Mrs . Lora Story while . de ntial nommation, speculation
M rs·. Stor)', her daught e r, Ruth centered on these possibilitlet for
Ellen Story and aunt, Miss Amy · second pl .i ce on a N ixon ticket:
M idkif f were in Middle por1 shop. I. AmbaSiildor Henry Cabot Lodge,
Sen. Thruston 8. Morton of Kenp ing.
When the three wom e n return- tucky , chairman of the GOP Na­
lion a l Committl'e;
Treasury See­
e d home, they were accost ed by
the two men, one of whom rel�ry Hobert B. Andeno n a nd In­
threatened them with a knife and ter10r Secretary Fred Seaton.
the other with a .410 gauge shot I
g u n th ey had found in th e Slory
home. The tied u p th e three
women, cooked a meal and dres­
sed in clothes of Mrs. Stor)"s .deceased husband. They l e ft taking
the Story ca r and gun. They were
later ap prehended in Kansas City. I
Sherill Robert Hartcnbach sa id
that Stevens is also in Mansfield
Seml,Annual Ohio Salee Tax
R eformatory and with a hold or- return for the period from JiiDU·
der against him aWd will face ill)' l , 1{160, thru June 30, l!HJO
charges here on his rele ase.
mu st be properly executed and
filed on or before July 31, 1960,
by 1111 vendof1J liet=nsed i n the
Sl.ilte of Ohio. Even if no sales
were made or if n o taxable· sales
were made, a report Js required
by law.
To assist Meigs County vendors
Fi\'e eases invoiving vio l a tion s
of v illage ordinances were d is- in rom pleti ng their tu return,
Exami ner Charles A. Rathburn
posed of last night in a session
or court by Pomeroy Mayor of the Division of Sales and Highwa)' Use Tax, will be in the
Charles Legar.
's Office from 9 am to 4
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Auditor
Two men forfeited bontls on
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speeding charges, John J. Christ- Pm
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u_1rmg asa11tance 1hould
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Pass ell, Peoria, IJJ., Okf'Y Haggy, bti�g th�ir records with them to
Pomeroy RD and Jackie L unsford, su bsta ntiate the!r :reporL The
i �uing a dellnque�t
Pomeroy, were each fin e d $5 and pra�tlce
notice, nollfymg a vendpr of ll1s
costs for intoxication.
William Willis Jr., Syracuse, !�ilure _to file his return bu been
e n tered a not guilty plea to a. d1aco_ntmued. .
Failure to file the retW'n lr'hen
charge of drivin" whil e inloxicatdue
will subject a ven4or" to the
ed and was bou"nd over to the
penalties
provided in • Sections
bond.
$2,000
under
jury
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5739.01 to 5739,99 Jncllllive of the
Revi,ed Code.

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Talent Show Is
Part Of Youth
Fair July 28th.

. Head'IDg Horse Show
Down1e
• ht Of
0n 2nd N1g
. . · County Frur I

- - --- - -� - - --- - -- - - FAN SPECIAL!

Clyde K i rklio.nd. manager of the
Ohio
Pow e r C o m pany olfice, is the
.
new president of the Pomeroy
I Chamb er of commerce
.
j H o;! was selected Tuesday night
at a meeting held 1 11 the Drew
WebHter Post Am eri 1: an Legion
Hall when Frank l in ltizer was
named vice prt:sidcut and Leslie
Fultz, retiring preside nt, secretarytre asu,er.
AC'tions tak en by the Chamber
J
. Jncludt'd:
-A decmon to t.iblc mdefmv
a
al
e
g
!���c h ��:t�� p��::;: ; h i ; ��
�� e te_m pora'?' b?atd de termi n•
,
.
ed 1111 first obJect1ve after the
been ronsidered for several \\ e('k 's
Youth Day will be observed at business houses . throughout the ston s aid
All , 0 u' ng peo p] e mterested in bloodmobile visit July 25 to be. a
'
surveys were Laken · Jt enthe annual Mei.g.s County Fair county · a nd the fair board is ex·
·
' while
the ta,en , s how can ge, ap p1 ,· ca- fund d · v e , goa
, 1 $2 50() to b · g
ed early sa_t urd;iy cl�sing. an�
\'Jsa�
l
Aug. 17 with a record hop as part pected to pro,• ide additJonal ride lion blan ks at the Jo e-al Co-O p . lhe Chn
,t . T
"h�ts
a p,er ou t o'1 d'e...
staym g open Friday evenings until
of the program, It has been de• tickets for the rocket.
r 1 s ..
.
Th
I 9 p . m. R. L. Jacobs reported on
Rev.
It was announced that the
drive ma)'. � in A:ugust. !he new
cided at a meeti ng of the fair
ment
entertain
,�,
1 the subject.
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.
cha pter, 1f organ11ed, will con. 'I ty pe of
,
directors presided over by Fred Delbert' MUls, formerly or Syra.
.
etc. 1·
n�I,
dancing,
1_ns�rume
vocal,
p
ner m the M e.igs co unty
so
secboard
fair
,
n
orable
fav
-A
Johnslo
ft.
,
.
.
n
program
blood
the
on
centrate
Canteen
Frank
to j oin the
vote
ty
,
l'ri-Coun
The
.
Leifheit.
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(2) Limit or f•v� persons per
Robert Olean, district Red Crosf ,JIil made an un1uccessiul �uici�e Ohio Valley Improvement A ssociawill have charge of th.e hop with annual religious s�rYlces of t�e
act.
re presentative attended the meK- � atlt':m pt a t 1 1 3..' m. today w1t'h his tion which hi&gt;s main ofrkes in Cin.
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thc fair board providing trophies Meigs County Ministerial Asaoc1a• I
persons
rive
Qf
limit
Time
(3)
· one or the
iondilion described a s "not ser• cinna
· o h ·10, an d 1s
·
agreed to
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i nl!I•
t 1.
for the eve n t. ..
.,
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•lion a n d the board. also .
--act
r
pc
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Hos
eral
l
ll&amp;
at
en
Meiga
the
o
G
, strongest influences in lhe na. . .
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Also as a part f&gt;f the day's ob- em ploy three police officers to
.
.
(4 ) Must live w1thm Me1ge Co.
' pit..l
,·ion .s cap1· ,o I ror reg1011a
l in dus+-'
• " ' a talent show was plan- hel p on the grou nds along witt.
'er"I"'
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d
t
h
u
n
·
e
Th
ere
IV
O
een
S
had
who
ISO
Collins,
Eugene
W
WI
b
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trial and social dl' Velopm l' nt. J t
bti members o( Drew Webster Poat
.
n ed. The talent show will
· bo�nd over to the grand j ury � n was inslrumen tal 15 years ago in
Juniors, ages 12· 16 8.nd · Se_nlor!I,
sponsored by the Meigs County 39, Americ an Legion, who will 1 7 2 A ropriate prizes will be
.
· a non-su pport charge yeste_�ay m pushing through the (then) Ten· ::i · p!)
Farm Bureau a nd will be held on again pollee the grounds through awarded.
Cotm�y Co�rt, attempte� 11u 1 r1de· -by State compact requirin g cities.
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fair.
the
out
at
d
grandstan
the
the stage at
,1ash111g his throat with a raz?r towns, and industries to sto p dumpThe board discu_ssed procure•
,
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,
,
blade. J?r. T. .A. Hewct!fn admlm_S· 1n g untreated wastes in th e Ohio
artde
arts
�omestic
a
or
p
The show will be followed by ment
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hrst aid at the J ail and he RiYer and continues to aid in cartertd
the �ord hop and at 4 pm ti roe ment su permlendent and a reto t.he hospital by the rying ' out the rnow J Ei g ht Stat e
taken
was
SwatLEOPOLDVILLE, Ttie Co ngo
ket containing free ride tickets port wu givf'n from Charles
emerge
y
Pomer
Pomeroy
Boy
enforcement
Compact's present
that
ncy sq uad.
dicating
n
�
i
z:el
Lumumba
UPI-Premier Patrice
and gin eertlficate cou pons will
Sheri ff_ Robert Harte n �c� said program.
assist
to
hand
on
be
will
the
Scouts
to
The
appeal
he
said
would
today
grounds.
the
n
o
be released
Soviet Unio n to · send troops to th_al C?llins mad � the su1,c 1de at- , Nineteen paid up members were
rocket will ex p lode in the air in various ca pacities_ at the fair.
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,ec•
board
fair
n
Fra
ohnston,
the Con10 immed iately i( the t�m p1 m tile eorndor ou taide the reported already i n the new Chamk
J'eleaaing the ride tickets and cerW
a
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·, Unite� Nationa 'Sei:Udt.Y Sou ncll _Jaltn ul l pen b u� • U· i_MJnt,d.i tf· i her year.
tifh:at-es lo the Kr&lt;&gt;Und for the rctar�· reported on �he· mailln g of
fsco'lered
w O
other
by
d
p.rwmen
board of directors was name!!
premlum books wh1,ch was comyoungster..s.
A . county-wide talent show will I does iiot order Belgian troops out �ounded the alarm.
Paul Casci, Leslie Fultz,
include
to
were
There
15.
July
n
leted
tonight.
go
n
Co
the
of
Co.,
\J.
a
ft
The Nolan Amusement
p
be held Wlth the M son Co nty I
r
N. W. Com pton, Edison Hobstett er
_ Lumumba told a pre�s confer•
which will have seyer rides on 1 043 p remium books ma iled to Farm Youth Fair in .Poin t Pleasant
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Kai Hindy, E. f'. Robinson, Ted
the grounds will provide 500 free 1959 society members, 90 to a d- on July 28 at a p. m. under the di- i enc� he woul_d wait UQtll the S_e·
Jr., and C. w. Kirkland.
Reed,
o
state
ficers
t
9
and
vertisers
ccrO
n
f
o
4
tonight
meets
Counc1l
curlty
Qift
rockele.
the
tickell for
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rection of Mrs. Paul .Powell, New
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Oth ers atte uding were Max Ward
New York before ap pealing for
lificates will be solicited from .'.Ind all Ohio Count y Fair, John- Haven.
- --Adol ph Saelens. Jim M.ihokey. Ed
Master or Ceremonies ror the Russia n troops and troops from
Friln,k Wil l , Ted Downi e and
Ford,
j
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si
n
a
unist
and
the
Afro-A
Comm
show WIii be Harry Miller, New i
.
Wayne Swish er.
1mme•
an
11howed
be
blocs-bu�
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Have n mercha nt. Participants must
t
. The members cnJoyed a. buffe
y
contact Mrs. Powell or Mrs. Adria n i diate desire for Red help. .
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drnncr p�epared . and serve� by
alba
the
"capit
ccused
Lumum
.a
,
.
Lathcy of New Haven by letter or
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NEW�ORT, R. I. . UPI-Preu- ' Paul Casc1 fol l owmg the mcetrng.
letic �Joe" of f�lly su�portin_g
I telephone l:y July 2�.
------dent Eisenhower will a nnou nce I·
"Belgia n aggressio
, n " , agamst his
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Ru Ies_ ror th e taIent s how are as country.
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day that t he governme nt c Iosed
to
n ot
said
He
he
would
William B. 4)ownie president of the Meigs County Rtd• 1O 11 ow8 .
IS ,Dfi'Ons
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hesllate lo "make a pact with the I its budget books for lasl year
.
.
mg Cl u b , Wl· 11 h�a d .th e 'horse . sh�\\'. t0 be 5t aged Aug . 18 a t
J . A l l _contestants must ha ye d'e vil himself" to a c-hieve the im- with a .surplus of u p to $1 billion.
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bee!) resident.a , of Mason_ Cou nty medi�le departure of th e Bel'l p.m. at the Meigs co1:1nty Fair, 1t IS announced. .
The Chief Executive personally \ /
will give the exact figure at the I'
The horse sbow will be the grand stand attraction for the I for one year prior to July l, 1960. glans.
be
nder
u
must
contestants
All
2.
summer White House ll ere today I
Rock
the
at
16-20
Aug.
held
be
to
fair
the
of
second night
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.age.
of
years
1
2
b�cause he co� s iders the bu�get =
,
grounds.
Springs fair
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3 . Any pers�n who _ has perp1dure exce ptionally • glowmg. I
A group of local h11tori•ns inCash premiums of $5, $4, $3, pleasure -horse; open walkmg
wdl , not be .
Eisenhower in January ,f_orecast • t•restect tn Mor9an'1 _ R•i� in
$2 and $1 plu11 f1Jsette1 wlll �e horse; . we:stern stock horse; wes- fo��ed professionally
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eli
g
I There I to be • mHting at surplus of only $217 million for Me lp county are seeking 1nfor.
awarded in the top five places m I tern p leasure pony under 48"
matlon concern!ng Hou• Cave
the fiscal year that e nded June
tt.. high school this Friday, 7 p.
sh�w
the
!Or
rize
_Flrst place, p
the lead-!n fire drill; trail horse or pony, we_s•
all classes except
Accord 1n9 to • recent
th•
for
30.
CrHk.
plan1
dlscu11
to
m.
WIil
pri:r.e
d
n
$Hi
Seco
be
cash.
will
horsema,nsh1p
4-H
and
tack
tern
m
try
n
e
pony clau Which each
a Columb11s pti.,.r, th•
In
articl•
n
eartai
The
Re publica ns were
be $10 while third prize will be $5, i e(lfflin■ 9rld stnon of all boys
lhai field receiYinj a trophy !or horses or ponies.
named from • ican In
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----crHk
sur
the
use
to
District
School
l!Htern
the
in
third
luS-the
In
'l'he horse conformation judgin g
p
award.
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of the ■rea hid
resldenls
which
:
a
footbell
budgets-as
playln1
In
ted
..
Eisenhower
lnter
seven
to
also
n
is
ope
,
fair
annual
the
at
world
.
The ahow 11 open to
the Confed•
during
honH
1
comt�e
n
i
their
point
se�ling
!flDJor
_h11
Head Coach Bob Aihley
competition and entry will not world eom p�tition and wlll begi n . Registration
county.
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the
acron
m■rch
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n
aig
E1senhowelection
cam
mg
•nnofo'llced,
the
of
p
grand
front
close un til one-hal f hour h1,1rore at 10 a. m . m
would like to
ay
rt
8
w11nm1ng
'
group
local
The
key
n ants rehis
lieute
and
er
------will
Holter
Roy
18.
Aug.
stand
on
Ohio
the
showtime. Rules of
whoH- larm th&amp; uve i,
NAMES OMITTED
swimmi ng
Re�lstratlon for
peatedl)' have called for "fiscal · know on
Valley Horse Show Association aerve as superintendent of the
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if it i1 av•ilable to
•nd
located
of
face
the
Lewis
onslbilily''
n
i
ort;
res
Middle
Lewis,
pool
James
Mlddleport
the
at
classes
Categories
judging.
p
p
conformation
t
will govern the judging.
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,
visitors
Classes to be included in the which will be judged are listert i n may be made Friday from 9 u ntil SLanley, Pomeroy and Frank Ar· Democratic sp1mdin g proposals.
-------11 s. m. it is an n ou n ced by MiH nott, Racine RD, Tuesda y were
show will be leld-Jn pony, wea- the fair premium book.
OP.EN QUI ET
-------RUTLAND DANCE
Carolyn Miller, i nstructor. Classea I -unintentionally omitted lrom the
tern tack, tl6 inches and under;
UPI-Stocks o penYORK
n
danci
NEW
g at
There will be square
will be given (or intermediate, ad• lial of members of the Pomeroythree gaited horae; western plealoday as cau'steady
and
quiet
ed
Saturon
d,
n
lhe
-Rutla
Hall,
Bugle
Legion
and
Drum
an
Middleport
year
ers
n
first
begin
d
ced
n
va
sure pony, 48 to M incbes; e_gg
,
nighlfl, 8 to I� p . m . beginning j tion continued to be the by-word
day
J?rew
the
by
sponM&gt;red
a
with
Corps
upils
$2
year
second
an_d_
p
a nd apoon race, horaea anj:I ponies
amo n g traders.
Webtter Poet American Legion . July 23.
lutt1o n fee.
,
we1tern pleasure horsej live-gait•
ed horse; roadster pony, 56 i nches
under; paralle borae; English
p
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ktrid aucsta: wlih Mr. and
, :tl• Roland Ella.rt and dauehters
wi'ti i�. a nd M'ra. Donald K . Gan1 ,1'11.d son, Danny, and Mn. Gan­
z , "II alater, Jane Neubeauer, all of
o, Sharon Ec1art who bad
vl1IUn1 in TOJedo with rtU­
tive rttumed to Middleport with
the G1nr.el1 ind Jimmy , Ea:1art,
IQft .of Mr. and Mn. Jame.. Jeagart
I who , has bee n vJ1lt1n1 in .Middl�
port returned to Toltdo Sunday.

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ENAMEL or GLOSS ENAMll

WAGON LOAD OF DEALS

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Ki rkl and Elected New
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headed' by '
Twelve
persons,
Vernon Nease, chairman, ,re
serving coday on a temponr)'
board to shepherd the Meigs
County Red Cross Chapter back ,
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inlo being II golne: conttrn.
Named al a Monday eYen ing
meeting held in o!fices oil , ·
Coqnty Health Department ¥'�, · '
b81ildes Nease, Mrs. Donal
Una, the .R&amp;v. Euge ne Brow
Charle.s Mullen Jr., Mn.
Hampton, M.r. a nd Mr1.
Hobstetter, William Grue:ae·
Ray Evans, Mra. Balph W
Pwt, S'Mlton Ruu.tl Htnclri11.,
! Mrs. Georee HobsteUet and
comptet.d hi, bufc tnain' I Beulah Strat111, th� latla' t!f ' ha.
lng at F ort Knox. Ky., ancl
Making l.inal preparations { or th e 1960 Far m YOUth Fa ,ir are �ff1cers. of th e bo�rd Of dl· serve also as �xecuuve se�n,W'J. ...,.t 1 , 13 day IM:te . with his
The immediate objective of ,
rectors. Pictured from left to right are Heber Miller, manaslnJ director of the �omt Pleas
Troy
and Mrt. eft
Mr
11 to continue blood- , :,rt11 h M
�· July
the
�.
unn
preSJdent;
,
by
he l
14
. group
0
a·nt Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Grant Stanle y, treasurer; €hfford p
v1elta �ere _ s�ccessfullr, .
. pJ ane from Columbl.l• for Fort
Ray Crank, secretary; and Arnett Roush, direc tor. Not pictured are Lionel Smith, vice-pres1- mobile
A ��o�mo�ile nslt of the doOfd, Calif., whna ha, w ill tab
, assistant-director. Blaine Norman
and
dent,
--kmd l8 to be at Pomeroy
or-die
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Junior H1gh, July 25, noon to 8
C n1 He will then
air
mpo
p. m. lllembers of the Xi Gamm,
• .;.. frOm th ,,. to ...
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Mu Exem p lar Chapter of the Beta �
n er
Si gma Phi sorority volunteered , c ■ 1.
.
to adminillll'ate lhis bloodmobile &lt;

I Feature Record Hop
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Youth Day At Frur
, Farm Bureau I
Taient Show Sponsored By Melgs

Another Good Buy From Baker's
1 1 Cubic Foot
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Social Record
' Hop Slated For
Racine Saturday

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t.n'9hf.
ext� nortft.
ffllHltJ IUIIIIY, Mt
Thuraday
ffMICh tem,«•tvre chiflp. Miah
north, .. swth, Ll,w
toclay
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Der,oted To The lnure,t, OJ The M;ig,,M&amp;on ArPtJ

MORNING STAR
Several from here attended the
·uneral of Mn. Laura •Brown on
fhursday.
Mrs. Mildred Ihle receiYed word
hat her mother, Mn. Norman
1 foi-lman, Bellefontaine, fell
and
woke her arm.
M i11s .Phyllis [hie Was a bualne11
isitur in Athe ns, Wedn�ay.

Attend ing were Becky and
Brenda Will, Chuekie and Shcliic
Clark, Mike and Eddie Young,
Susan and Connie Lanning, Pame­
la Clonch, Kellv Ann Wilson,
Mark Clark. T( .. my a nd Margi e
Wri g ht, Cindy Merriner, Susan
Dixon, Debra. Spencer and th1·
ho noree.

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fr Vnlltd Pru■ tnternatlonal
Th• Pacific la th• world's l•ra•
•It ocean, hnint 1n are• of 66,·
0.. 1 214 aquar• mile., It h11 an
Avt'l'a .. depth o, 13,2 1 5 INf.

1 Announcin11 Birth
Mr. a nd Mrs, Kenneth Cale"'" 1M
annou n cin1 the birth of a teveq
pou nd, ei�t oun('t! deu,:llter, lllJ'.
JJha An n, Saturd1)' at Meil• Gen­
eral Hospital. Mr. Cale, who is with
lhe u . s. Navy, II Virittln1 with Mn.
Cale's partn ta, Mr. ap.d Mrs. Milz
Roller, Middleport, while here for
the birth of hl11 daughter,
Other grandparen ts are Mr. atld
Mn. Cale of P1rkersb11r1, W. Va.

A large bi rthday cake Iced in
chocolate with the in&amp;etiption
•·Ha pp y Birthday Roger" centered
the refrei.hments lable a nd cup
cakes, ice cre am , potato chips 11111..
Kool Aid were served. t-·avors
were bubble gum and ha l loous.

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JULY CLEARANCE
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J.P l' , Ulah Swa n , W.lS presentMr a n rl M·� . .Talll!'S Will a11tl
Young, Atterul 50th
TONIGHT ... WIPfl.SDAY
daugh1 ('r.� . Brckv. Brt&gt;nda a11d cd a ;::1fl from t h e Council by
During the business meeting i1 He\•erly lrrt Sunday for a \'an - F.thel Arbaugh and C rac e Swan
Anniver,ary Dinrn,r
FAMILY NliH'fl
was decided to have a picnic on 11011 al Vir�inia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Young at­
prcse ntt'd her with a Past CounSusa n H-ayward-Stcphen Boyd
th e second Tuesday of Au g ust
tended tbe 50th wedding an n i­
Mr a nd Mrs . Will a rd Wllson l' l lcr·� ri11 as a pHsonal .i:ift !rom
"WOMAN OBSf,SSED"
Adults
Mrs
were
resent
at the Middleport Roadside Park. and son Bob were m Col umbu� her and her husband.
\'�rallr:, o( Mr. and Mn. William
p
(In Colar a nd �)
The president instructed the cor- over the weekend to attend the
Diltz al their •tiome 19 Columbu s. Clara Grueser, Mrs. Wilma Sto­
This ls · A Great
Truly,
re1 pondin g ·ll&lt;'cretary Mrs. Allen ball .i:.: ml'S in which their son,
The Council.or named the folMrs. Diltz is the Cohn.er Dean bart, Mrs. Wilbert Clonch, Mrs.
For gveryone!
PicL11re
rk,
a
Cl
Fred
Mrs.
Wilson,
Geoffrey
Ham pton lo �end ca r ds 10 th e Bill. wa� one of lhe players.
and
Ways
1tlees:
t·om111
owing
l
Carter ol Pomeroy.
alao ......:
members who were reported ill.
The hon;ae WH decorated with Mn. Dic k Young, Mrs. James
Mr. and Mn Harl C. Riggs and Mt'il ni.: S hirley ll a lstr, Lilllan
-f.o,n Thomas
Brodie
Steve
an arrani:rcment or whJte carna- Merriner a nd Mrs. Don.ild Lann­
Ook u nougi._er . L(lah Swan. Jhla
THE
COME
"HERE
At the cloRe or the meeting re­ son Bobby ol Woodla nd , Calif .. , Fae Kl mt's, Ara My ers and Onita
ing.
11ons and the three tier weddi n g:
cfomrr
cvt&gt;nmj!
Oartaoa
Also
frcshmenltl wer e served by Mrs. were Sunday
cake centered the dlnl n g room
D r. w. s. ('n l c : r 1 ,1 w{' rs. Grace Swa n , Hil da
C. R. Young, Pttrs. Oscar Hardaway 2'uest::- of his uncle,
Roger received many nice gifh,
-·
S1iles and Helen Kaylor. Good of
table, and wa■ inseribed with
,-- -Elsie
Miss
daui:i;htcr
and
Hart
Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Vir­
at­
to
unable
but
girh
sending
and
•
e
n
rder
the
tdilh
Belling,
'
Darle
"Fiftie
,
O
th Anniver11ry."
Mr and Mn. II. E. C ooper reginia Stalworth and Mn. Will•
The gueala were invited to the tend were Ski ppy Loga n and Mrs.
�� t c1 a l s. H ose l yn Taylor, Delores
y
visit
a
home
Frida
turned
alter
I
ston.
)'ard of the boats for • barbecue F. H. Showers.
in Brt-('ksville with their son and Milam, Cleta Kocti l er, and Phyllis
1
Pomeroy. Ohio
.
and
hans,
Home
Or
owa
Juanand,
n
R
then returned lo the dinin g
p
daughter -in-law, Mr. and Mn.
I
Babcock,
Leona
Henderson,
ita
1
rMtn
where
the
To Picnic. Thur,t/.ny
cUe
waa served
William Cooper and fami l y.
.
Hol,l Picnic
! with Ice cream to Mr. and Mrs. Clm,
Thursday evening the Busy Bet
Mr and Mrs. Pat Qu inn llfi rl Arv1 \la Slrec_kN and Jose p hine
TON IGHT
Youne., Mn. Dora Ford and the
Grou p 1 of the Middleport
Class of the Middleport First HI P · daughte r Cindy rcturnorl to th eir Babc: oc: k, bc hq uents, Mabel Hos­
ly FIIEDDII HDUD.\IHILT
LE BUSH"
BRAMB
"THE
hoats and tltt;lr 1on, William Jr.
First United Presbyterian Church
tisl Church wil l me(!t at 6 p. m. at home in Co l umbus Sunday after tc_tt cr, �alph. Chcvslie r and Joe
n
Burto
rd
Richa
ub
Le,lna
F
sley,
He
.
n
,
ell
B1s
hclty
�
wn1 have their picnic this eve n­
J\'Jr. and Mr1. Richard Pieten!l
lht- churrti to ,110 In the New Haven a weeks visit with her ,)arents.
Rusti
Barti-sra
.aal.8
e
St
Darlene
rcr,
Dodd
Caro
l
were
is
6:30.
at
Pool
nicipal
u
M
the
at
ing
i
member
n
.Parkc'sburg, Fridly after­
Park for 11, picnic. Each
Mr. a nd Mn. Karl Grue15er and
''PEYTON PLACE"
Meet
Middleport
and Mabel Richardson. Kitche n , noo n "'.here tl\ey met Mn.,piclen•, Commia,ion
The outi ng ill for the families of
to brin1 11 covered dish a nd table family.
The Commiaion � MeMbenhip
liie NunetJ
Read11
.
l
a
n,
K
a
or,
ace
Sw
r
G
y
He_lt'n
lah
sister, Mrs. ClareJ\ce C�lnJ• at
the grou p a.nd members are lo
!lervic e .
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayr e of U
11nd
Ev111
r,u,m
comp.arfl4 to
or
Rhymes
tfie
He•th M'.efh­ brin a covered dish a nd their
g
rairborn were weekend gu e,sl s of Swan, Ad a Bisse l l and Violet the airport. Mn. Cummings, • Who odJst Church will
Bu!h �'.
"Bramble
�eel
at
the
own drin k as wel l as table service.
her parents, Mr. inti Mrs. Frank Milho aneurno it01H obuUUCok- 1 lives at Bl n,:hamton1 New York, church in Middlepor
t
Wed
neaday
ArEthel
Resolutions,
l houn.
Mi
pla ns to visit with Ole ,Pick.ens' I
In case of rain they will meet
Stewart
Not OP41:n Wtcln�l!Y
at 7:30 p. m. The eomml11ion in­
at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kautz s pent bau gh. Kathleen Ward and Gay­ a nd other relatives for about·- ten clude. Mr,. Jack
BechUe, chair­
THURSDAY tnd Fl!IDAY
the weekend in Columbu s wi t h nell Clark. Piani,ts, Lillian Coko­ days.
man, M� J'.arl Knllhl, Miu Frie­
e
Hilda
and
r
assist•
nough
Slile!i,
"BABETl'E GOFJI
Guest
of Mr. and · Mrs. 6rl n da
daughter - I n-law
lhcir son and
faehnle, Mr. iqd Mr■.
nniversury
A
Celebri,te
E.
1
d
nl
n
Charles
a
captai
Hensley
Smith
H
TO WAR" . .
1
d
is
his
sisteP,
'M1s.
Aula
El•• YO\J(III:, lfJ11
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz an
Stewart
Frank
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Sa
n
dra
8�w
lngto
n
,•
(Teclmlcolo&lt;)'
family. Visiting SundRy ifternoon Fl a,g Bur�rs, Audrey Koehler and e n nerher of Maratboll, Fla. , Re­ D1vfd K()f:lkrl&amp;:
ht i1'4 Robert Har'. celebrated their :s1si wedding an ­
Milam .
Charr19i
cently the Smltha ,111n d their cunt
Ja�tll
Bsrdot
Brigitte
with the Kautzs were Mr. and r&gt; elores ------rl1.
niversary with a family
di nner
1
visited Jn Wilmingt on with their
SUN.. MON,. TUii.
§{rs. Joe Kautz and daughter Judy
home
their
at
day
n
Su
Minersin
:c:
ne phew, Dr. Joh n K. WiJHam and
JULY 24-!n6
or we,ter,ille.
�
,c
-w --TO , 1� N
•
ville.
DN
S DAY
I
' "!'ALL STOllY'' .
raml.,ly, a. nd in South Charle'!IW!l
' ·
Mr. and Mrs . .Joh n Dlnhman or
The WSCS of MlnerSYiUe Me­
Prese nt were Mr. and Mrs. Ash­
W. Va., with Mr. an d Mt!I, Charle�
Sm_it ha,ilJ, and . �, . and Mrs . ••,
Jane Fonda-�tbtfoY,.Min,
thodid Ch�rch will meet at the ton Sayre, Fairborn, Mr'. an d
Kina:. 11.nd Jn , Columbus with Rll!'V.
Not Recommendec},t«
HNcks of Orrville were weekend f
S�rlttlse Part Wedne1d ay for a Mra. Antone Lucke of Pomeroy
and Mrs. Ira T. µay.
of Teen ers ' J� �llen·I ,
'""" or Mr. ,nd Mrs. Lewi,
Parente
p1cnlc d/nmt! at noo n.
hosts.
the
and
Harris, Mi nersville.
Mr.. an d Mrs. Wendell Bunce and
The U aein e PTA will hold an
Weeken d guest.s of Mr. and
dau(hter, S2ufdy, lert Sunday IQ,r
and
crram
record
ic
social
hop
e
Mrs. H. D. Cunnin g ham, Union
a val!aUon at 'Vlra:i n la Beach. While
Avenu e were their 11on-ln-lllw and Saturday, Ju l y 23.
they are aw11y .their oth1fr children,
T he ice cream .'lOclal will bc�in
thi ughter, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Fred Ba rK•thy and John. will visit in Ports­
the
n
o
held
be
will
and
m.
p.
6
al
teh and dau�hter, Judy, Youn�&amp;Racine Grade mouth wltl'I · relatlvu.
town and Tony Sebrack of Cin- � rn unds of the
.
Schoo
8
At
.
l.
p m. the outdoor re
dtm 11 ti.
Carol Bachtel. Pauline Zl!rlde,
hop
and
will
ll
w
rord
also
begin
Iiiey
of
Hoyt
G
Mr. and Mrs.
J
J
a
net Baker and Carla Sue GJhn ore.
.
.
North Charl.cston, S. C., Mrs. J, he held on the ,chool a:round11 visited a t Sll m.P M'rowliF\d Sunda)'
,
te
ll
.
S
1-: . \Vht tc and dau;htcr, Carolyn l,eo, B
ll'vlllnf ,"I fft!' mH r
with CarOI s brOtlier iBu.tth
,
• , ., · ,
of Columbus, Mr , and Mrs. J01!� 1c...-emonlcs and there will be danc.,
,
I
. '
Mrs, Paul Bon nell . .and cfilldfen :
Phone WY-{2f1Y
Arnott of Racine and Mrs. Adel- clfnlest&amp;. P_roceeds will go toward
hert Lee of Syracuse were Sun- tho new piano recently purchased returned to Colu m bu t; after ,a
POMEROY, 0.
wee�'s vilit with her rnoU)er, Mr■.
,
E. MAIN STIIEET
ch1y i;:uests of Mr. and Mrs. It D. for the grade sqhool .
-----Rodney Downing. llr. Bon nell
Cunningham.
-- -came for hi, ramily Saturd�y: .
TO PICNIC THURSDAY
�'1:r. and Mrs. Glen Dou11:l as&amp; ind
The Philat)lea Society or the
Middleport Church of Christ wlll 80ll11, Gary and Martin, of St. Al­
hav e their ramily picnic Thursday bana, W. Va., came last Wednesday
evening al lhc park at 6 o ' elock. l · for a short vislt with Mr, a11d Mr s .
- - ---- -- J Walter Hayes. Other recent vi111lt•
Mr. aud Mrs. Jewell t'rost of ors wlth the Hayes' were M
nd
Colum bus were weekend ,:: uests Mrs. Jack Hk}'Cs and sons,
Pl�·efon_
o f Mr. and Mrs. C.eorgc Logan or
Mr,. Willia m ,Bradford returned
1
l _l l!mlock Grov(' and other rela- Friday •fter s ending the pir,t
p
LESS TRADE-IN
t1vei. in th e area.
I wePk in Columbus with bllr
h
M-e l inda and Suella Walter or a nd famlly, Mr .and
Mrs. Liwre'�e
n
Tol edo are the gue■ts of their Bndford.
ernnd parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith.
I Mfll. Grnie Asbury anti dauJ;::htMr, and Mn. Owl,::ht Cullums ers, Je nlc t and Mn. Ernestine Per•
and so n lcfl Saturday for Clrc•c- ry and eon, who have been JMni::
ville where, th ey met Mr. and Mrs I n the Tc.wkabary pro perty . on
, Charles Cullums and are on a North Third Avenue moved Friday
v111'111ion trip to N l 11g11ra Falla to St. Albans, W. Va.
· n d Can • da.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovatter
_
-- _ - --,,,====,,..-,,=�=""��,,,========================
• '.'.'._:lll��,
_:�
'
a nd dauith ter, Dreama, spen t the
Reg. ,!.91
wHk end In Laurelville ·wtlh hia
:Brilliant, lone wearing gloss
ONl,Y
mother a nd family, Mn. Mlldred
llnbh, ltsta (or years, makes
Folde n . Mr. F'olden 'a niece, Jeanne
eleanln, eatler, takes re­
Hughes. returned with the Hov111t­
peated Wllhinp.
ters lor a Yislt.
WITH THIS AD
Mr. 11 nd Mrs. C. D, Warner •nd
WHITE 111d COLORS
s�, Charle'- of Sault Sainte Marie,
Michiga n . came laat ThundaY for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Honcti llc­
Elhin ny or Bradbury and )In. All Jen Ball of Chetler Road. .
Mr. •nd Mrl. Lewi• Sauer and
omi are on ""tlon at Vlralni1
t

t

l

Picnk Supper Held
At Bartel.a Home

- - � ... ... . _...

DANA HOFFMAN, JR• .

PJ11ins. is marrled' has (our chll- sides in Rutland.
Dana E. Hoffman Jr., from
dren and resides in Pomeroy. Previous to his employment at Sporn t.'Q Ui p ment operator to unit fore'
he �erved four years I n u. s. Army man. He was first em ployed in
1951 a.s a laborer and became a
arlillery and In fantry units.
Raymond J. Smith, from equip- coal handler. l ater a maintenance I
ment operator to unf, foreman. He hel per and auxi l iary equipment o pwas first employed 1'- 1 951 as a la- erator, and was promoted lo equip- \1
borer and became auxiliary equip- ment o perator in August 1 953. 1-le ,
menl o perator In August 19!'H and 1 attended ')'uppers Plai ns Hl&amp;h
equi pment operator i n August school, served three years in the I
1953. He had served three years i n u. S. Navy, i s a member of the
the U. S. Artny air fofCe, is a inem- A�erican Legion, mar�i ed, �as two
\
ber or the America n Legion, mar- children 1.nd also resides m R,ut,
rled, hu three children,- �d �f' land.

Beginning Friday and carrying through Sunday. the lar­
gest g;,thering of youth in the out-of-doors ever seen in the
Boy Scout movement will be held.

It is the Jubilee cam poree to
be held at the Gallia County
Junior fairground s.
There will be contests o[ scout
skills. contests for lun, and then.
Saturday evening ll camp fire for
the public. Pare nts and friends or
scooting will visit the camp, re•
maining for the cam p firl!
The cam poree end s at 2 Sunday
afternoon. Saturday, the cuh
as
11couts wRI he out-of-door s
packs have their backyard jubilee
programs. The cub scouts are invited lo end their activity visiting
the camporee Saturday eveni ng
and participating In the c�mporee parade, and -the camp fire.
El;p,Jorera will be out in ll\llQ.-

hers as they part icipate i n the
Ex plorer Field day Saturday.
Herc, the E.xploren plan their
own events, based tt1ck and field
events. They cloae their prognm
wilh the camp fire al the cam•
poree.
This .same weekend scouts from
the MGM di1triet are joining with
over 50,000 other• from over the
natio n at the ftOtb National Jam­
boree at Colondo Springs, Colo.,
while another IP'qup vltlta Phal­
mont Scout Ranch, • Cimarron, New
Mexico and travela to the Jam..
boNle.
Every ho, melDJNr of the Bo}'
Scouts of America• will be In tbe
out-of-dooh dutliat" tlM WNbbd.

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