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8-Doily Seotinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , Aug. I / , 1960

' First Baptist Church Pastor Welcomed

With Official Reception Wednesday

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Rev . and Mrs .. Donald Boone and daughter, Lydia J�an.
: were offk-ially welcomed as the pastor a nd family of the First
• Baptist Church of Middleport when members of _the _churc�
and friends gathered al the church for a reception m their
honor Wednesday evening.
j
Robe11 Haggerty, chairman of the Deacon s of the church, I
w.i:s in charge of the program

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which included a number of muiical numbers by groups from other
local churches and the host church.
The program opened wilb Ji.II or1:an-pi11no duet by Mrs, Cecil Brad•
bury llnd Mrs. Gerald Anthony ar.
ter which the Presbyterian Four,
Mrs. Harold Sauer, Lewis Sauer.
Jr., �n. Paul Hilptonstal l and Tom

Kelly, gave their origrnal number
welcoming Rev. Boone tu the
church and Middleport They were
l{'COffipanierl by !ltrs. Li lli.it\ Steifr.
At thi:s tiuie in the prngram Mr.
Haggerty introductd the Boone
family to the congn•ga twn.
"M oment by M?ment" was .s\\ng
· by the Pre11bytcr1an group. Mrs.
Beulah White and Mr:.. Cl.:1rence
Lacey. accompanied by Mrs. Brad•
bury, s,rng "The Stranger o! Gal•
1lee."
The Church of Christ was re-pres·
eel by the Men's Trio which sang.
'"Pass Mc Not ."' Thls group Ill ·
cludca Homer Ricr, 0. E MrKmncy
and Caah Bahr.
Miu Sharon Jones of the Methu
dist Church s11n� "The Lorct·�
Prayer." Mrs Li&lt;('&lt;'Y a(·companicd
her at the ori:an.
Before the l"loHmg numl:lcr Mr
Haggerty thanked all those who
had auisted in th&lt;' evenin,' { s pro.
gram and also th.inked the anony.
mous giver of L b !' flowers used to
decorate lhe .;l .. 1rd, for the pro•
gram.
Visiting m rn is(er� rw, .�1· nt for
the evening \H•rr rn1 rml uf&lt;•d and
included Re v . J.itk Fassl'tl o f M a r•
ietta. Noah Hask111s. '.,1il!Jlcport.
Rev. Luther Tra("Y of Hw ( 1 1 11. 1 1 &lt; 1 , · ,
Rev. Ralph Zundel of P1,n11.m1y
and Rev. Nyle Borrlcn or Gallip&lt;1l1s
The program closed with Mrs.
Bradbury and Mrs. Anthony play•
ing "Living For Jesus" on the or­
gan and piano.
After the close of the program
the members and guests were in•
vlted to the baKement when• cake
and punch were 1erved hy the Dea ·
coneuea. Mrs. Allen Hughes, Mrs.
Jacob Turner, Mrs. E L. Hughes,
Mr1. Bradbury, Mrs. Edison Baker
and Mrs, Burt Bodln1cr. Others as
slsting were Mrs. Charles Bennett,
Mn. Tony Fowler, Mrs. James Pul­
len, Mrs, Kalad Hindy, Mrs. Hag ­
gerty, Mrs. Harry iloudashclt.
The refreshments table which
had been decorated by ;11.rs. Char•
Jes Lewl1 wa11 eo'lcred with a pink
or21ndy cloth cente red with a pink
.11nd green floral arran,iccment used
with pink candles. The l i me punch
which wa11 served by Mrs, Brad·
bury and Mrs. l l ai::i:erty, w11s dee•
orated with rloaling flowers.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy. Olrlo

TONIGHT and FR IDAY
"OUR MAN IN HAVANA"
Ernie Kovacs - Uurl Ives

SATURDAY
'"THlS REB1'..1, BHEED ..
Jtila �lorcno - .\-lark Uamon
- a lso "THE TIIHEAT"
Robert Knapp -- Linda Lawson

'' TAKE YOUR ,:

,,- PICK FOR A ,: BUCK ! .-,
ONE LOT

DIAPER SETS

Reg. $2.95 and $3.95
DOLLAR DAYS

$1 .00

0}11 REG. PRICE

ONE LOT

. lADIES' DRESSES
Regular, Half
and Extra Sizes
DOLLAR DAYS

SKIRTS

Reg. $5.95
DOLLAII DAYS

$3.95
Lovely Dr�p Dry Cottons lo

&lt;:hoo1HJ

from,

l''lurcd Style11.

Shciath

and

OTHERS . . . _ . _ . . _ . $ 1.59
ONE LOT
CHILDREN'S

PlAYSUITS
$1.00
Glrbi' and ChUdren'1

PAJAMAS &amp; GOWNS
$1.00
GIRLS SHORTS
$1.00
ON E LOT

J AMAICA$
$1 .00 OFF
GIRLS ■nd LADIES

BATHING SUITS
$1.00 OFF
BOYS'

SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes to (20) (U�)

$1.00 OFF
Save On Dollar Doys
And Save
. On Your
.
Sales Slips
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IIECKY'S
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$1.95

GIRLS COTfON

GIRlS COTTON
S LIP S

Sizes 4 to 14. Solid white
or pink, blue or rnalze.
Combed cotton . Lace
trimmed and with woven
web elastic.

Sizes 4 to U.
All with lace and em­
broidery trim.

39c

$1.00

Womens Campus

"Prlsdlla" Bleached

QUllT llNING

PANTIES

Soft Smooth Quality
FOR THIS SALE

panties in p,del
white. EIHtic Je,g
brlera , band leg
small, medium,
ext11a large sizes.

81 INCHES WIDE

69c

79c

$1.98

SATURDAY
Girls Collon Twill

JEANIE$

An ideal ,item for b�k to
school wear. Tailored of fine
fll)&amp;lity cotton twill, yoke
back, double stitched se111ns,
belt loops, four pockets.
Beige, black and red in sizes
7 to 14.

pkg .

WOMENS

N Y l ON
STOCKIN GS

adJ,ust11ble, yellow top - turquoise legs.

$4.95

New curved Leg Ironing 'l'ables. 12 position adjustable, Posi­
tive ufety Jock. All turquoise.

$5.95

OTJIER METAL IRONING TABLES _ . . . . . _ . $7.95
BOYS ACRll,AN
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SPORTS SOCKS

2 for $1 .00

79c

ARTIFICIAL

BETTY BRITE

FREEZER PAPER

White painted flower
pols with wuhable, plas­
. tic wild roses and tea ros­
es In red, pink, • yellow
and white. ·

Protects meats and other
foods at freezing temper­
atures. 18 Inches wide,
50 ft. long.

2 for $1.00

2 rolls $1 .00

All Wool - Wool and Nylon - Wool; Nylon and Rayon
and Rayon. Lees and Firth, two of tbe naUon's leading
rug manufacturers.

New Shipment

American made pottery. Af­
rican Violet pots, Pitcher
v111e1, large a■h trays, Ivy
planters, madonna planteni,
white v111es, l)og Blsc:uit Jan,
Greyhound -planters, Fi1h
pl1rnters and v11se11.

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iCIG. $69.00 · · · . . . . · · · · · · · · SALE $55.0G
REG. $89.00 · ·• · . . · · . . · · . . · · SALE $71.00
REG. $109.00 · . . · : · · · . . · . . · SALE $88.00

Mn. Thoma• Holt. H.l.hliutd, Ohio, I

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REG. $1 1 4.00 · · · · · · ·•· · · , · · · · · SALE $91.00

Hlghmount quality.
Hand painted ceramics.
Decorative. Washable. 6
piece sets.

Boys Big Yank

Reg. $29.95 Floor Polishen
Rig. $39.95 Floor Polbhtn

Sanforized cotton sport
shirb with two w•y collars.
In or out tail. Short sleeve
style in stripes and printed
patterns. Sizes f to 18.

w.

OIENIW

lj: •e
l�nlt=!

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$3.95

tone" table (ompo - 11 Inell
op■q;._ wblfe' lmd (Olil lleo;
or,.ted �• on white aud
10Jd lln&lt;J, ,,,,,_ bel.W:111

1t1lee. Httllbt: overell U".
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WAXED PAPER
Extra strone. Triple wax­
ed protection. Big 125
foot rolls.

4·for $1.00

ln chino cloth, bedford
�•I'd, striped denims, but­
cher linens. Si,,eJ 3 to 6.

81c 1 palr

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Funeral Services
For Mrs. Spaun
To Be Monday

HOUSE
BROOMS
G""11 quality broom corn,,

5 Ue, smooth handles.
,,

$1.00

New Shipment
PRlNTED

DRAW DRAPES

Aa uttptlonal - eu!tln,
l'UI� of printed draperla
A lovtly combinaUoll of pat­
terns an&lt;1'tabrie. Florala and
moderna in a wide choict of
colon. SlnQlf width.. - N
lnchu lone.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
AdmittH.: Linda· I..audermilt,
Middleport; Roy Strictland, Pom­
eroy; Belva Sloan, Pomeroy RD;·
Mrs. Leverett RoUllb, Pomeroy;
Nancy Morrh1, Middleport.
Dismi11sed: /yr)' Kly Yo. ung ,
Pomeroy; Myrtle Bou•, Beed•
ville; Victoria St.ace)', M14dJeport;
Mrs. Dwight Parker, Pomeroy;
John �rbaugh, Tuppen PWG.;
Fern Hayman, Racine RD.
Birth: A daughter to Mr. and
1lr11,
William Pulllna, Athens.
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$3.95 a pair

Beautiful new pattern) in flberglas - the only type
of drapery fabric Iha! Is "'@larantee&lt;J no Iron". Easy to .
wa,b, absol�tery flameproof, ,till not wrlnltle, stretch
or shrink. Size liOxDO". A-nice selection of colors.

Deadline News

$8.95 a po1r

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3 pain fdr $1 .00

No�I �•! ,Fib'"'••

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S.1 Thi Many 'Si,iort New 'Styl11 And V•lu11
Atrivlng Poi!, tn Eve,y J)tpo�nt At
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In white, black, grey, navy
or brown, All sizes JO to 13.
Anklet style with elastic top
or regular ribbed top.

PINCH PL!!Aif,EJ&gt; DRA1'ERIES IN

$2.95 .

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COTTON SOCKS

$20,00

it.nd deeor•ted; : '�

and never . nefd
nln1. Round t'Ornera. Dur­
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�1111.vy theetln,s. Hobnail
tnd .Jwo tonell striped pat-'
tern&amp; ln beiiut.iful paatel 1n"d
�t lhodu.
Twin end Pull lffl

Cool Camfoi11bl• lveryday

4 decorations - Set includes, eight each dinner plates,
cups, saucers, soups, bread and butter plate, covered
sur,ar bowl, cream pitcher, meat platter and vegetable
bo"I.

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Moll Green.

3 pain for $1 .00

45 pc. Dinner Sets

Children's boxer longles

HeH 11 a most practical runner, 1
· fllnt size Md&amp;' wi&amp;h match•
ina: �x80" -scatter 11.11, Many UHi throuahouL the home ln lulla.
bfdroom, den, Uvlnl room and bathroom. A fine quality cotton
ru&amp; lin o11.o lnterestlne pattern that blends with every type of
deeor. Wa1h1ble wUh akJd rtiaiaLant beck. Colon: Role, W_hite,
Grey, Hunter Green, Bei(e, Blue, Yellow, Acaua,
-llole.

NYlON
DRESS SOCKS

$37.50

24" X 9'" 11' .... It.I

$3.99 uch

$1.39

Mens Ba4lelor'1 Friend

BOXER ·
lONGIE S

•· x w us ,... 11.1, ;

Small, medium and large siz..
es. Colorful plaids, prints,
checks and solid colors.

BOYS

$ 1 .88 a pair

GIANTS IN 'iALUE AS WELL AS SIZE!

YOUR CHOICE

SPORT SHIRTS

For long wear. Expands to
fit your slr.e. First quality.
Washflllt. Colors.

CUTRITE ·

$22.00
$32.00

Mens $ 1 .95
SHORT SLEEVE

Tough sanforh:ed 10 ounce
denim. Thiple stitched and
reinforced. Authentic West­
ern styling. Zipper fly. They're •made to flt Sizes 6
to 18.

SAVE ON

Hoover Floot Polishers

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MENS STRETCH

W E ST E R N
JEANS

$1 .00

$1.00

$1.50

$3.95

$1.00

A R T I F I CI Al
FRUIT

POTTERY

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REG. $49.00 . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . SAlF $40.00
REG. $59,00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $47.00
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Wash anci Wear Ivy styled
Univereity Model Trousers.
PoHshed cotton and cords in
1111 the new fall shades. Slzes
29 to 38 waist measure.

SPORT slilltk

2 pairs for $1 .00

RU GS

,4nnounclng Blrlh

K I T CH E N
TOWELS

All siir,es 6 to 13. Generously
cut. l&lt;U lly lined collars. In
or out tail. Wide selection
of patterns.

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TROUSEftS

METAL I RONING TABLES
Full 11ize Ventilated Ironing Tables. 1 1 position table - fully

2 pain for $1.00

98c

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Man• and Young Menti

2 pairs for $1.00

SP O R T
SHI RTS

cotton.

Rondo Sllppem

Fashionable! Comfortable!
With genuine foam cushion
sole. One siie fits all.

79c a pair -

Boys , 1.95
SHORT SLEEVE

Sizes 6 to 16. Plaids and
prints. Wash and wear

$1 .25

.S T R E T C H
SllPPlRS

First quality nylons. 15
denier seamless. Sizes 9
to I I .

SALE $5.00
SALE $6.00
SAlE $8.00

Reg. $6.95 TROUSERS
Reg. $7.95 TROUSERS
Reg. $9.95 TROUSERS

3 for $1 .00

SALE

SALE! 9xl2
Ft.
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AXMINSTER and LOKWEAVE

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2 for $LOO ·

Printed terry kitchen
towels with fringed ends.

Anchorglass white foot­
ed !.)owls with Vintage
design.

POfflD FLOWERS

In large checks and striped bo&lt;der.

Sir.es 10½ to L3. Smart ne-w
argyle patternii.

9 Inch smooth white pic­
nic plates In a thrifty 100
package,

Other trousers s 8 30 to 50 v1aist measure.

SPORT
SHIRTS

Sizes 8 to Im".! .
Beautiful New
Fall Patterns

MIU&lt; WHITE
FOOTED B()WlS

2 pcain $8.oo

Boys Short Sleeve

KITCHEN
TOWElS

Size 30 x 40 inches
All over plaids &amp; stripes.
Put up 2 in a cellophane

SPORTS SOCKS

,P I C N I C
PlATES

Quick drying - comfortable filling. Sizes 30 to 42
waist measure.

ALL LINEN

BABY
BlANKETS

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Wom�ns Cotton

$2.95

$1 .95

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TROUSERS

A beautiful group or wo­
mens wash dl'e&amp;le5. All fast
color fabrk1. Wr.ap around
.and slip-over styles, abort
sleeves. Man y patterns to
choo1e from in all of the new
colon. Mlsse1 size5 12 to 20.
Half sizes 14½1: to 24 1n .

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WASH AND WEAR

9 A,M, to 9 P.M,

WASH DRESSES

By Blue Bell

Mens Orlon, Rayon
and Nylon

IRONING BOARD
PAD and COVER
SETS
On Sale For
$ 1.00

and Mra. A. E. Alward,
Mr. and Ml'I, Charles Bitch and
Mr1 Frank Stewart vl1ited Wed•
nuday evtnln1 with Mr. and Mra,
Richard Campbell.
Mn. Fran k Lowery returned to
her home In :Pl.ltabura:h today at.
ttir a vlllt with her brother and
ai1ter-ln•l1w, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sauv111e ■nd other relallv&lt;is.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 A.M, lo 5 P.M,

90 INCHES WIDE

3 for $1 .00

Mr.

lo • -t --■I ar■n4motber.

Lace trimmed lup an4
bottom . Hegular and ext
Ira size, 38 to 48. Whit
only.

PANTIES

Alward.

FRIDAY

TRICOT SUPS

$1 .00

All rayon
rolors and
Hollywood
briefs Jn
large and

STO RE HOU RS

WOMENS RA YON

Your swcal'lr's best fri r. nd.
Deep de.:.nli, d issolves in•
stantly, brightens colors sof•
tens fabrics, gives ure clea n.
ing protection In cold water.
20 premea11-ured moisture•
proof p.eckel,s to a box..

UTli,3 William D. Swifi who
has heen in Peurto Rico .irrlved
Tuesday evening for a IU clay
leave with Mri.. Swift and other
rel1Uve1, He wu met in llunl•
tn;ton hy Mrs. Swifl anrl Miss
Norma Jean Bcarhs. l ie will re.
turn 10 Davis t-·1t•lll, IL I., pflcr
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hl11 furlouii;h,
Bruce Gottlu1rdt of l'olumhus
Is �pending .e v1u·11tion with his
1.:nndmolher, Mn, W. /\. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. l lrrhert Dixon
and famil y vi11Uod S11mh1y at
Shade with his sister, Mrs. George
t'ullon.
George MelnloMh of Athene is
■pending a rew days with his
1randparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hoe/Heh of Nye Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Loii;an and
ton Skippy vi1ited lul week In
Sondu11ky with her abler and bro•
ther•l11-l1w, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Canon and other relatlvf!I.
Mr. and Mrs. Fri.nk James,
Becky and Donnie or Croton and
Mra. R. R. Taylor of Mll lersporl
are guests or Mr. amt Mrs. Geo.
Lo&amp;an, Hemlock Grove,
Wedne1d1y evenlni: guesh of
Mr, and Mn. George Logan wore
Mr. •nd Mrs. Elmer Balley and
Sandra, Mrs. Earl Brleklca, Mr.
and Mra. Dwight l.ogan and
Skippy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clark and Bernetta.
Mr. and Mn. Guy Morris and
family ot MlddJotown were week
end .1ue1t1 or Mr, and Mrs, Roy
Rirfle.
Mr. and Mn. Roy RlfCle at•
tended the IUUlc rc,mion held
Sunday at Upper Flatt, w. Va.
Mr■. Frank Lowery of Pitts•
bur1h wa■ lhe Wednesday dinner
&amp;tieat of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Campbell. ln the afternoon Mr.
and Mra. Campbell, Mrs. Lowery
and Mra. Frank Stewart vlaited
Mr, and Mn. A. E. Alward, Min­
eravUle,
Mr. and Mn. Charles Batch of
Cohlmbua arrlvtid Wedne1day for
1 vlalt with Mr aind Mn. A. E.

Mr. and Mn. Robert Du11n arc1nnouncln1 the birth of II son at
the Melp General Hoapllal on Aug.
2. The baby h11 been n1med
Dalley Jne and wet1hed &amp;\la lbt.
Gnndp,renil are Mn. £:rne,Hne
William,, PlkevJlle, Ky.; Jeue WII­
Uamt1, Plll:evlU•; llr. and Mrs. Joe
Dupn, Pomeroy Rt. 3. ·Great 2rand,
J)lrtntl are Mr. and Mra. iBalley
Kendricb. Lan&amp;JYJlle, and Mr. 11.nd
)l(n. LIO)'&lt;! -an of HHiabo,v.

$2.95

KNITWEAR
SHAM POO

ly LUCILLI HAWKlhlS

LADIES BETTER

Sheath sty le skirts. 2 front
pockets. zipper back. Se...er­
al plaids in 100% rayon or
blends of nylon .rnd wool.
Just in time �or back to
school. Sizes 22 to 30.

Don't Fol'get
l:old \Valer

People
In Pomeroy

ONE LOT

W O M EN S
SKIR rs

$2.95

MCPinly About

$1 .00 OFF

W OMENS
DUSTERS

Tailored of 11mall check ;u.
nel, full out, large roomy
pocket.a. short 1lee-ves, peter
pan collar, -.larce pearl but•
tori trim. Black and while
am.! blue and white cheek.
Silei; 12 to 18.

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Kathy Coleman, lf..montb-old
daughter of Ainnm ind lln.
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Jack Coleman, wu ·ru1hed. to the
Holzer H..pllal �y the l!llit�port
emergency aquad at 10:30 todl,f.
The little 1irl bad eaten a ,dn
bleach product. She wai, tre·ate4 .

11111 rtleued.

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A CAPITAL
IDEA

"I-if (&gt;AILY SENTINEL.

Cou,u,enlating Editorially
Series Of "C hats" Starting

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Public notices, or legal advertising appear
in this and other newspapers regularly, as
provided under the laws of all of the states.
These notices are a part of the b'l.sic right or
the people to know what tb.eir ioverntnent
does wtth tax money under the American
system .
To hele our readers better understand this
right, a s�ries of "Little Chats on Public No­
tice" will al'pear in this newspaper each
week, starting "°on. They we,- w,itten �y
James E. Pollard, director of the School of
,lournalism, Ohio State University, from 1934
to 1 958, who is a student of newspaper law.
He also has been a news anu editorial writer
for newspapers.
Pollard has done much research and writ­
ing on this particular subject over a long per­
iod. In 1938 his pamphlet on Plllllle N&lt;lll••
or Senlee by Publioallon In Ht.tor,, Law aad
PrOl'edure was published. An initial series of
"Little Chats" appeared in 11141, and a second

series i n 11143. Both series were published by
newspapers in Ohio and many other states.
Pollard also was author or editor or Ohio
Newspapers and the Law ( 1956). a compila­
tion of Law• ti II•• 41 8talel defining "news­
paper , " " open meetlujls," alld "publlc rt,c•
ords" ( 1 957). and Nenpaper Uwa of Ohio
1 1937) and Ohio New,paper and PubUcation
Laws I 1954).

The "Little Chats" tell intetesting facts
about the importan&lt;e bl public notices, which
public officials are required by law to pub­
lish in order to ful\y illform Ille .....blic of
acts, ordinanc"' hllei, -" - ttpendi­
let. of gov­
tu res, official �
ernment that inwlYi IIMl l@eodblg Of taxpay­
er moneys in one ,tq- w a,oiltlHir.

.w· illl.t

They also re•&lt;:ll .. .. lit llilkle �ork­
iogs of govern111elll Iii • �tie, Ute the
United States "'"'- tlflliom II .-.lltybody's
busim,ss.

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ii.1.o,caung at
11111111 lti,t.
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Did \'cm 'Know that!
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t"� untry of Contrasts Is o ura as
of th1J1 date.
f riends NOT tG put u "1"' in thi1
A ('ountry in which a news com• word. I've �ten the "T" in it here
mentutor gets rn o re than SlM,tlOO Hnd there 011 trips, and heroically
whi t h is more than the p rc1l d ent real 11 ted walking up ona deleting
of the United S!-ktes (I refer to th� "T'' myself.
Frank Blair wh om 1 like f ine
One of A.merlco's chief d elights
but-) - A co untry wherP a ma - la watching Dagwood put together
son, a plumber, a pipe fitter, II" a fea rful and marvP.lous collection
carpenter, to name but a few, 10 ot clieese, ham, mustard, a bit of
far outrank in salary the penon maahed potato, a piece of an old
with .11 college deg:rie, or even on I ahoe, ad d a little cole !!law, and
a college faculty ; where the per, there you are.
son with sle111.l cr mean■ on reti rement or pen:ii l on must compete H
One 01 my fr !end • a l ways spo ke
a buyer ag11 I nst t he .2i,
• a tlay man: ut an old felluw who wanted a
an d w he re area11 of extreme pQver• "sand biscuit" in hi■ lunch, hi■ ver"· exist aR !n south · ■ ion of eandwich.
ly :rnd NO J. Omi
And it all goe� back to the Eng· an d lhi s I at t er
ern West V1rg I nia;
earl who was too .abs.orbed 10
llsh
compares wllh go vernment areas
euriched by at o mic plants ur the lil 0 to lunch.
Pau the peanut buller and
like ; and where millions and m il '.!! the kttlcliup.
where
lion, of t ons o f wheat an d corn
art stored and rqttlng dally to the
Just now eating a big piece or
tune or ove r a billion do llar8 0
melon and 11ucceeded 1ln getwater
d ay lo8II,
' . . ·ns . Juke pracUcally Ln ny ears.
Then ohe wo nd eril whe\h,eii,.,�ltl• plain good eatln', ia1 mel on
·Kennedy , a NJxon, a John1 o n or thl• time of year. In May, it's too
an)' o ther Btg Name h11 evt'n one early, ln Oclol.ter gettin a too late,
tenth or the ans wers. So far, no in July and August exactly riaht.
an11wer.
Beaides, hooray for us, Its goo d
"W.,tchman, tell ua of the night." tor the human system and ia rated
-practically a medical reme dy for
G o t to think Ing about urlaln of that dl11tre11sing childhood (m oatly)
the word "undwlch" - one pa11&amp;e11 kidney ailment, neph r iUs. So much
not a day wltho,ut UH of this noun ,ro, thilt l read that In Arkansa11
they've mastl' red pr ocessing the
and it l·an be • verb or course.
ft seams the E11 rl of Sandwlcl1 ln Juice 110 It ct1n be used even in mid
"En gland (where else) wa11 so al1- winte r,
torbed in watching a game one j My own list or WHY . Don't .
day, I foraet whether tennl• qr THEY-an out and out plagiarism
�o8s r�lng .
on a 11pecial feature In a well
tame lunch time, he fain would known nationol 11111gazine:
clit, but hated lo to in, 10 the but• , Well, Wh)' Don't They­
Ask aome elderly, arthritic, car
lt• r (yow-le) broua:ht out a huae
preferably wimmen,
sllu of meat bet ween 11\cea ot prospect,,
bread . So the anaek hecamli! a how they want today'A ran chang,
ed. Some of u11 would like a car
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Sund11 when Mre. • 81,Uraon re­
turned from th.• hpapltal "t, ' ijtHne r
wall enjoyed by S1t. and Mn. Eu­
aent Jobnaon and Howard, Mr. and
M rs. J1m1111 Si&amp;urdaon, Fl oy d Gibbs,
Freeman J.;i,hnaon, Mr. and Mrs,
Glen Glaze and Jlmm)', Sharo n and
Cindy, Mid dleport; Mn. Ca ro le
Napolskl and ,Oanny, Chris and
Mark, all o·I Toledo, and Mr, and
Mrs. Pat Johnaon, Arnold and Pen•
ny sue, Maaon.

Geora;e John,on Jr., son of M r.
and Mr■. oe"O'rae lohn&amp; o n of Cli f­
ton visited with hi• ,ran dparenta,
Mr . and Mrs. Ben Stobart of Ra­
cine over the Weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorae Johnaon an d son, Bar­
ry, and nephew Chuckle John110n
vi1lted ln RacirJe Sund1)' and , re­
turned Gaor1e Jr, home. Aho vls­
ltin 1 the Johnaon•, s1.1n d ay was
'Mn. lake J"oh11aon.
Vitltlt'lf Mi't. Alma Johnson an d
mother re.cently were Mr. and Mrs.
Jame■ T'olllver and family ot Col­
umbu1; Ml'. and Mrt. Robert Ba rn•
hart, Colum.bu■; Mrt. Alv;a Tolli­
ver, Gltnwoodt._w. V1.; Mr. 1tn d
Mr,. Walter V1,1.11n and family o l
Ft. PINAnt -aml Mr. and Mr a.
Reese WUU&amp;ml and Sharon, Polnl,
Pleasant.

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t6. H1naan War ner ,
Mrs. Loia Thompson and daugh.
Le r , Mr. and M r,. Geor1e Warner
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Warner and family or Pomeroy
an d Mr. and Mr�. Dale Warner
an d fam�y of Mmer1vllle attend•
ed the Warner reunion at Black
Hollow.
I Mr, and Ml'I, :Eueen.e . Haning
spent Stturday eVenin,i with Mr.
and Mr■. Harley lobnaon,
Mr. and Mn. Fred Sarver of
Ke r. ova, W. Va., visited her par­
and Mrs. Howard
ent1, Mr.
Thoma.
Mr. and Mr1. Wll1lam Talor
and dauatuer
of Florida, Mr. and
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uermlil Wll) and ' Mr. and
Mn. Roy Smith llihd !a mlly vi■lled
Mond ay evenin1 with Mr. and
Mra. Chart,1 Srnlth an d family.
Saturday, llt,. Ellen Gibbs and
Linda and ii.1dean, accompanied
ht Mn. Irene kelly and d aUJhters,
Charlene anll Parkanna, left for
a week'• vacation at Mlamt Beach,
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Bum11rnet' Reu_.ton
To Be Held Sunday

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The annU,1 Bum1ar� rellnlon
will be held on- Su■day, Aus. 14
■t \he New • Haven Olf(len Club
' • ' the , ,vent l1
Park. Jn
b/li:,.� 'I.I the fad
hiSh th�
that Ille 10111 llll!Ol'Y lo belns
written .
All da�nato,•! , of 1)1,ld
Bum.
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earner, pn• bl � pl�nffr set­
tler4 of . M� �unt,, are u�sed
to attend. A bae)'et dinQer will be
held 11 nQOh:
la ukod
ta brtn1 hll aWll table nrvice.

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RIVER
REPORT

I Forest Run
Social Events
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Atn.ll1 Walker

, M r s. C. R. Wise o f Mi.ami,
G4iu,..: Montg omery UJ.3 on
ly JAMIS SHERMAN PORTlR fla .. and Mr. and Mn Roscoe
upper,
9.6 on lowe·r running 5¼
Sun­
were
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of
011,trict
Ith
Wise
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7th
St.ate Senator,
A half dQzen folk have eomt.' lo day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John feet; GalliP,:o lis, 18.3, 1 1 .7 run•
nmg 9 feet; Lock · 23, J�.O, 97,
me in thl'ff of the eig:ht C'Ollllhes Sc ott.
o ff,
closed
Aug.
nce,
attenda
srhool
Sumby
,
"Voice
to
District
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In this Senatorial
Cendltfe,n _, M••·I• DMM:
h.eany approval cf my proposal • 7, wu 48 collMlion $ 1 1 .70.
All clams closed Lock 13 through
Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr. Mr'&gt;.
io teduce real e11tate taxn and
23.
Stella
Mra.
and
r
Genheime
Olan
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and
taxes
penonal propert)'
Ohio Riv•r Botts: Downbound:
Arn o ld and son . Cyril, were resubstitute a state income tu.
guests or Mrs. John Baily Lock l:t, CoU® Queen 1p:, atn,
cent
Three o thers have told me to
0-�; I.Mk 11, "Mr. cr11i. tUII pm,
my face that they oppose the pro- and f amily.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Laudree 8-0: Lock 18, Aliquippa 6:00 am,
poaal. Only one of these, how
ever, opposed the whole pacbge, end Mrs. Am.11.nda ,Baer attend ed 1).1,l; Lock. 21. John J. Ro we
an d he was in a fou rth co unti in the Morning Star S1.1nday school VM am. 20,0; Loc:11:. 23, Lucy
Luc11 6:20 am, n-o; Elger
this district He feels fh11t the in- pirnic at New Haven Park Sun­
19:� am, 3-0.
Clift
day.
inito
rome tu is a deterrent
Gall1P91ls, Ernestine
�iative £or the reason that I like
M rs. Harold Newell and daugh- 1:50
7: Lock 23, Htilen .Z
am,
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11 : The l!lo re !lloney yo u make
ter&amp; o f Cheate{ visited Sunday 12:40 tm r 0-5; leueir 1 :4.5 am,
the more income �•x you P.if- � f
.
evening wit/'1 1'1.r . and Mr.s. Charl- 0-1
Tbe two remamln,: opponth�1
ee Baer and M�. and Mrs. George
Rlvw INta, Wlafie1d,
share d a common �ause. The)'
Baer and son Bi lly.
Atlas 1ii: l&amp; pm, 0-7.,
oppose a STATli: mc ome tax.
M an d M 8 J O h Scott were
They agree that real estate !P.xes
in 8� r!,u �rove with
visit�s
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laxes
personal property
and
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sho uld be reduced; they f�e� �hat
':�be�� 1..a:e�milt has returned
the l o cal go vernment .subd1vui1ons
ho me from Holzer hospital and ia
should Impose the mcome tax,
improve d .
and &gt;1ot the sta�e Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Young
One of t�e six who al)plJ�de� .
Fla.,
d so n James of Coco a.
n
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my su,-gge�h on hopes that �Jtm11,
; were Saturday dinner guests of
tely J. will lea d to aboliti on of
M.rs A and Baer an d Mr. an d
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real estate and {)el■onal, ,roperty
;i F audrtc .
- M rs. Willard
I.axes, an d he fure,aw ·the fuhire I
paymtnt of aU local · fQv,rnruent . Vislting Mr. and Mrs. Lewie
EDWAa DS Affi FORCE BASE,
expense• through a ,tale Li!,X ,
evening were
Walker Sunday
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! . UPI - The ro cket-powered
He and two Qther1 voic;ed ob- , Mr. ia nd Mrs . Willard Faudree,
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t.o4 ay broke its second world
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jection t o the pretent iftu.itlon M rs. Amanda Daer, Mrs. Lilfom
when it
ord within a week
rec
in which peo ple wh o do not own Napper and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
131,000
of
de
altitu
an
to
so11red
real estate can vote taxes on i:.ro- Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge
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earth.
the
above
mlles
feet-26
perty-ownen, llenten, many of Starche r and d aughters.'
While,
o bert
R
Maj,
Force
Air
whom have &amp;realer aalarit1 than
. M r. and Mrs. Wi llar d Faudree
ho me-owners and even Lan�l or d:. , and Mrs. Amanda Ba(' r spent a wh o hact .a Olght pollt"o,;ied Th.ursvote to apply a lax whid they lew days Jut week with Mrs. day b�ause or fuel 4_itficulties,
lhemeelvet do opt �- AA l 9¥t, Bertha Holter and Lester Baily was at the co nt.rota ot Uie dipped•
winged research plaile ditring a
that was thelt _,.,untent. With an of Mo rning Sta r .
12-rillnute fli&amp;ht over the desert.
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income tax, the-y d pay, tob, for
"This is tantastlc," said White
Mr. and Mrs. George • Lauderthe ,,upporl of · schools, for Jn before he reached his peak
sl1ortly
milt and Mrs . Henry Spro use of
stance.
j Fa.lrpoint were called he re last alUtude. "This Is really fantastic
Personall y I don't "10" for that week by the serious illness ot up here."
argument too strongly, tor it'.• my Robe rt Lauder m ilt.
feeling that renters In di rectly pay
Mra. Gladys Brown and Mr. an d ·
real eatate taxes. U the people M rs. Roger Walke r and daughter,
vote on • 1chool levy, the Land- Elsie Lee of Pomeroy visited
lords will ralae the rent enough theh- parents, M r . and Mr1. Albert
to pay that added tu on I.heir Baitel1 .
rf!ntal pro ptr!ie1-and 1om.etiJne1
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yeauger o r
even more,
B"t I ·.vant to repeat what I've Dearborn, Mlch. , vlsited hill par­
written �t9re-the Income tAX , enta, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yeau­
based on abillty to pay, , is the 1er over the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Am1,bury
fairest tax we know of. U you
Pl'l'l'SBURGH UPI-A railroad
earn a great d eal of money you and family of C hester visited Mr .
•Jllch tied up openrtlon11
,trike
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an
Baer
ge
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Mra.
and
Ge�
family
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pay a ireat dea,l morf) ta than I
of the Pltt.lb\li'111h WOl'h of Jot:ies
Sunday evenmg.
the fellow with the un•ll • l o.ry .
You pay it diredly, qp a De- 1 Mr,. Lillian N,i pper visited Mr. A Laughlin Steel Corp., erided
ducti on from your pay oheiclc. Jt'• and M rs. Charlet1 Eaer Tue11day today, but another rail dbpute
threatened maj or dist rict o pe-ra•
not hidden In rent or In thP. price evening,
o f U. S. Steel Corp.
lions
o
Mrs,
d
visite
Baer
rge
Ge
Mr..
of what you purchase. U, y o u're
Broth,rhooeJ o�
The
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lro�d
ay.
Sayre
Wednesd
llrooka
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or etired on a pen
11nemploy
(JIRl) end � jonoa·.-ra.lnmen
14.r. and Mrs. Harold Ho,lter and
e.lon amaller than the ' 1111Alleat
tnahle Income, you - don•t 1, pi)' it �blld ren o t Long Bottom · visited 1t1tela Connecting Railtoa , J&amp;L
int r a-plant
bl1 pa rents, Mr . and Mrs, Ha.q.Jon subsid iary handling
at all.
that •
announced
here,·
hauling
Holter Sun�ay. •.
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llachel "ROuah,1 ' COIUJt'lbU,) ' �pent settlement bad: · been retched lhlti
the weekend wtth 1 1ter- • · ·l)&amp;renta, mornlna 'aftet a three-day walkou.t
Terms
O ffers will be received at M r. and Mrs, Kearns RouAh an d of 300 t,raln cre wmen.
were not disclosed immediately.
the law oftice• of Crow, Crow &amp; other relatlves.
The- rail strike bad foreed clos­
Porte r, Pomeroy, Ohio, for the pur- 1
----,,---·1 ing of th� J&amp;L • works, idling
chase of the foll owing describe d
12,000 steel workers.
real eslate:
Neg otiators sUII strowe to head
ln Mld4leport, Ohio, 11nd being
of! • walk o ut of non-operating em­
59 leet off of the Eaat side of Lot
ployee of the Union Railroad
Nos. 30 an d 31, beginnlng 61 feet
which .:erves seven d istrict U. 8.
from Beech St. Thil pro perty is sit­
Steel plants and 12 other ln dusuated at 464 Locust Street, Mid­
JJ
trial facilities, Deadline for the
dleport, Ohio . and can be seen by
t)
idle 50,000
rike which could
st
contacting Ed na L. Craig, 629 Page
employes of the 1 9, plants served
St reet, M Jdd leport, Ohio.
Aueu-t 1 1
by Union Railroad, was &amp;et for
The rliiiht ls reserved lo, reject
oUers.
all
d
an
any
Th e Past Councilor, o f Theo­ 7 a. m. next Thursday.
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.CDNA L. CHA.IO, Exeeutrlx doru.a C ouncil DIUihten of Am­
or tbe List Wlll ,nd Teat&amp;• erica will meet Thursday evening
ment or Harry w. Cr.It, de, Aug:ust 1 1 at the home of Mr11,. Pair Of $5 Fines
ceased.
Fred Desaauer with Mrs. Gr oVer
A.ssessed By l\layoi'
(8) 12, 19, 28, 3tc Erb as oo-ho1te11.
In a �ts.loo. of .)layor· Kenneth
coult last night,
McElhinney's
Catholic Wome n '• t1ub hold,
Lou v.lna Vlralnia
Cole, Lakin,
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'-'Sf
re1ular monthly meetlnK at 8 p.
NOTICI OPI SALi UND)Jlt
m. in the Sacred Heart auditor• wH fined ta and cosh for run­
ning a atop sign and Ch8rles
CHATflL MOIITGAGI
Ium.
Kerwood, Chethlre, $5 and costs
By virtue of a Chattel Mttlt111•
Awutt 12
for intoxle1tlon,
executed an d d elivered by ·! , C.
The YoUng Adult Class of tli e
John Taylor, M iddleport. ar•
Myers and Rena Myer, to � un,- Roek Springs Methodist Church
dtridcned o n February 113th, i• will sponso an Ice cream social rested l11t ntiht by Midd leport
r
and filed with the County R
·er hid .,- be,tnnlng a t e p, m. Home police tor Intoxication, was fined
ol. Mel11 Cour.ty, Obifft on 11
, �• made freezer fresh Ice cream, $6 and coat1 today.
lty 16th, 1910, and on whl
de- cake coHee and p o p wlll be sold .
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fault haa be�n m1 de,., t1,e ....
•ueu• 11
Reception
a11ned wlU Nil_the aooda an, •.eU.,t
Tile Band Boo,ten of M:l�dle•
;.
.
tel1 dt1erlbed in -■id mort
, ,ort: Hlsb· School are sponiorinc For UN l!.a ·
wit: '401C - J, D. Cra wltr · ,
· , K.ata111a
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tLJSAB�
'rlti , lee mam !Oda\ Frl�oy, Aus.
(new) $orlal N�. 030113,
Ctmlo U -Unite� NaUon,
The
, ti, oil !Ne' 11\fll of · !)le high
m■ilo (/le'I\') Serlll No,)
lic!\ililt:'llti. /IIUton Hood'· -. rh,tr- Sttretiry-Qeneral_ Dq ]Jam,lllar•
Publlc Aucllon 11
and 111'i'.' ll1r; •kJold led a, U. N. m!llllr), fjlree
if'·\&gt;('·llit
S1111 Lot at 251 W.est
�halrman. There Into thli' o■pitol' of sece■■lon
Pomeroy, Ohio, tn . )!\t, ,Ullill
,&amp; coli&lt;ort �reaented by tho minded , · Qnia pji)ytnce
Pomerw, M1l11 c"i\lJ.-, on band at e ,00 . 11&gt;; Ille oodal. ' , Th.e recept
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;ff wi11 thlllJ.
Aqu,t 31, !lleo, at 10:00 Ao, 1
Theft " ilo violent Ol!lllJlltlOn
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A\ltiltt n
Minimum .,1. Pl'ict: .a,000.00.
Ha_ppy Haht1ter'1 Clail of
TtrQUI of 11le: C1,ah In ha nd on the Nde'ri tid: Chuffb Ii 1pontor­
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d ay ol sale.
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ln1 1 Jlllley IUPP.O? In ,..1a1 room
Tit. fltrMtn l■M a ..
Co. of Ute e'9utth ·,tirttna at 4 p. m,
. •. atc 1,andwlc�• of all kinda, home
&gt; 1�
'&lt;a°'""
ma�e lee crealtl, ca1'e, �•�. coffee,
., 1•., 2.,
tu. Pubhc lnvlled.

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Bethany Staffer Will Returti
For lOOth Anniversary Event

Harold c. Dost�r, Bethany College staff member, wi_ll re­
turn to his former church the Toppers Plains Chrilllan
Church ' to speak during the 1 00th anhiversaty services at 2
t
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28.
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Adams, supervuwr . Doster

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Doster was pastor of lhat churrh Harry
during 1 957-1960. On July I , he be- was the pract_lc um leade r and field
came director of church relation s wo rk supervis or for 17 _students •
and min.iat.erlal trainln.81 at Bethany serving Bl s�wdent aljllOClat,1 In
youth ,work ln. €011ineeNcllt and
College.
Doster served several years as J Mas�chu11etts.
D&lt;r.:i;ter formei;-1)' was paator or
minister of the S,b_ade Valley Putoral Unity, whic"' in addition to ille, Chrlstta.n �urch ,t _ Fluahing,
or
the congregati o n at Tuppers Plains Ohio , and assoculte mm11ter
i�ludes Christian CIJiurches at CenLra l Church of Christ, Newark,
Hernlotk Grove, Loni. Bo�to m, and Ohio.
--�- --Orallje, Ohio . He lived at RFD 3,
Coolville, Ohio.
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He rotated his pulpit assign.
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t;'!,,
ments, preaching three times each
t
Sunday, an d covered 2500 miles a
month, in hia calls on the 400 fam·,
iliea of th.e churches ol the Pastor- Sc
al Unity.
DostH received the' B. A. degree
!Tfas«)D
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at Beth,ny College ,nd the B. D.
degree at Yale Divlnit� School.- In
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his £inal );ea r at Yale, Omtt@t lilelp.
GJIUrcb
Methodist
?bion
Tlie
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ed with the eatablishment · of Jhe
� n,,11
�aca tinn Bihl
P Y- v
. e SA'""'..t, o�n­
First Christian Church and the DisI -� on Monday with. 16' t:.b1ld n
ciples __Ho use in New Haven.
!Jurina: his final yeat at Yale enroll�.
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The following PM'IIOhf � .serv· r81· 1Y, he !le rved m
· th .f'1 Id
Umve
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�ty ' ing· u. teachers and ,lhtttucton
work d,epartmen t of th e d�lVln�
the school ··
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school ,and w orked �here with h)
Jo hn Oliver Nelson, director, a nd
M rs. �l �a Tqrn�, craudll ' Zerkle, J�ann Har�, Y:P'l · Jqhn• .
110)'1, Sharon Mcbanle1, Mn. Mar.
·
ion Rizer, F.dtla Wise, Bevfrl1
Roush, ijetty WolCfi, J1ckle Cfpe•
ha!j, Sharbn Betry, 4na Gibbs.
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Mr11. · Gudrun -Schaekel, Mrt.
.:,et
Hazel Smith, •n. 1-.emma .John•
The 249th Anniversary Reunion son, Mra. ivelYn P.roffitt, Mn.
or the Rouah aIJd Allied Families Martha Cook, Evelyn Hal8)'t
Association of A merica will be Burris, Mrs. Hazel Llevine, Jii(rs.
held Saturd ay, Aug. 20 at the Joann Green, Ml'fl . Ellen F�gleUnion Camp Ground1, two miles song.,
back of New Haven.
Judy Turner, Patricia. !ijley,
The festivltle11 will begin at 10 Mrs. FrallceE Slewart, Mn. Katie
a. m. Those attend inl are urged Foglesong, Mra. Belva Lewis; Mn
t o bring a picnic ba1ket. Provision Lemma Wright and Re-,, Ric�nl
will ' be made for those coming Wright.
from a distance.
The foltowlhg claHes- are being
A banquet Wm be held on Fri- held : three cla111es of klnde)'J_lr•
day evening, Aug, 19 at 6:30 p m ten, three clai5et of the primary
at the New Haven Community group, three claHe. of the jurilor
building. Tick.et. f or the banquet group and one intermediate, class
may be ob�lned from Mra. Grant
No tur'.:her registrations MU be
Rouah, New . lfaveo.
accepte d after August 10.
Presi dent ol ihe aa;ciatlon is
Lloyd Roush of West Union, 0.,
HOU.R l!OHITA�
Mu, Arn.ett. :{loush, West Colum­
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d Aug. 10; Mn.
mitte
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A
bia is secretary.
d ie Spence, Letart; Mn. Adeline
Roush, Middleport; Herman Donaid Ohlinger. Letart; lllln J&lt;I El•
irman uen .- artl8
H.erman
len Foll rod, Poi:neroy;
Stewirt, Harlfol'll, Fapn Price,
Visltlna Milli.OD
AT/2 Allen Harrill of the U, Portland; Miss Barbar.a Jtr.i.tber,
S. Navy is spend ing aeveral d ays Ravenswood ; Miss Debra Bo.s,
.
· leave with Jtils father, Frank Ravenswood.
-'--Death, Aug. 10: John CAuf�t,!'·
Harris, M111on. Airman Harris has
Rtch•
Dismissed A.us. 10: �s.
been statiOned at the Glynco Na•
val Air Station at Brunswick. Ga. �d- W ilcoxen, Mrs. -Edltb lfeJl{,y,
Upon hl9 return to his base, 'William WIii, �kel ThonJJtBOn, ·
he will be tranaferred to Jackson- Mre. John &amp;Pears, Alts, Leban
vlllel, Fla., wl\ere he will be�ln llurrows, !tfri. BradtOrd �iac,
hit new dutle• With the Air1'0rJt,e Henry Swift, Mr,. RObert Miller, /
Earl y Warning Squadron. Th• Mrs. Clifford Bartlett, Mn. hr­
squadron will be located at Puarto rtrt Lawle11, Conole Coon.en, �te­
ven Blowers, Larry Daniela, Mnk
Ric o in the near future.
Airman Harri:t' duties wlll be Roush, n,anter Nease, A1:IH Janet
Wri�t, Mra; John B1aettnaT n(
w ith the VW4 Cquadron of Bu rri·
cane Hunters, w ho · fly into the daughter; Mrs. Roger C'ribl:fe•
eye of hurricanes to check the and son; Mn. Darcel McCoy, Ml'&amp;
proeress . ol hurricanes along- the Ralph Tb omas, Mn. Eugene GlOSI
and male; Infant male Sima.
east coHt of th.e natlon,

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The rea:ular meeling of Drew
Webater Po1t 39 Amerlciln Legion
will be held M o nday, Aug , 15 .ii
8 p, m, Final plans will be dis­
CUlff.d f or fair police detail.
Commander Elza Gilmore uriu�s
all members to &amp;ttend and �ive
full support. Men are eapecially
Deede d for police duty from 8
am to � pm ThurEdi:.y, fnrlay
and Saturday, .\ug. 1 8, 19 ilnd
20.

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Mr, Ind Mrs. Dan Gmther �[
W! Lerford were s_urpcls� _by their
ch_1ldren and their hm1hes and
friends who gathered at their home
on Swid.ay, Augll&amp;t '7, to celebrate
the birthday fif Mrs. Ginther with
a potluck dinner.

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Mr, an d Mrs. Robert Ha,n:erty,
Mr, and Mra, How•nl West and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stumbo
were hosta when tbe Golden Rule
Class or the Middleport Fint Bap.
tisl Chu rch met at the RoadsldEi
Pork for a co rn ......
Rev. Donald Boo ne, pastor,
gave the blessing before the meal,
Others
present
were Mrs.
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• r Jeante, Mr.
, and dau0hte
and Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard and
daughter, · Marta Kay and Candice
Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard O wen
an d daughter Judy, Mr. and Mra,
Tony Fowler and son Mark, Mr.
an d Mrs. Bert Bodlmer and dlllughter Elinor and son Dick, Mr.
and Mrs. James Pullen and Step•
haine and Stephen, M r, and Mra.
Kalad Hindy, children Steven,
Janie and Georglf/, Mr, a'nd Mrs.
C1lfford Hayes, 110n Greg o ry, Rlcha rd , Chipper and Mark Haeger•
ty, Ma rilyn Stumb o and H oward
�est Jr., Mr. an d Mrs. Frimk
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car,.inside and out.

Philathea Society
Holds Regular
SeSSI'on At Church

"Peace" was the theme for the
, evening when the Philathea So•
ciety ot the Middleport Chu rch &lt;,f
Christ met al the church for their
regular meeting.
Mrs. Ge orge I Meinhart w11 In
charge 'Of devotions with Mrs.
Fred I, Ga rd ner giving the open1 ing prayer after which Mrs. llo·
bert McElhlnny read the scripture
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for the e"ening.
Mrs. Homer Jones, read the
I article "He, Christ Our Peace"
£r om the devotio nal bo ok.
Durin b the bu11inel8 meeting
co nd ucted by the president. Mrs.
Edgar Reynolds, the coml!llttee in
Cha rge of selling vanilla extract
reported that they haie • new
shipment in and orders ma)' be
lert w ith' Mrs. Leo Child • or
Mre. Martha Child1 .
Plans were dUJlcu11&amp;ed pertain•
Ing to the Bake Sale and Buaar
which the 10ciety wilt hold on the
18 an d 19 ot Novemlwlr. Mrs,
Reynolds clo1ed th, e meeting with
the· W o rld Peace Prayer.
Gue11ts were Mn. · CJara DU·
ga rd of Dear\&gt;Om, Mich., arid Mn.
I · Willia m Yeadger, Kent, both for­
mer members or the ,roup.
Arter the close of the meeting,
refreshments were served by MH.
Robert McElhinny, Mr1. Meinhart
Mrs, Janes and Mrs. Lena Mc­
Elhinny.

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A di Uy for a filly.

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will ride In this space happy car.

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88 - 4 Door. Pull away from the crowd in Ibis quality
car that has power, pep and personalicy.

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8 passenger staUon wagon ,..,- it's sharp.
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Nor hear the Harp, of Glory
The c l urch has bee� aew�y rering,
m odeled o n the outside • with a
new bulletin board being purchas- "ls Thy Ueart right w.lLh God,"
Is the ■ong bis -wlfe tella us to
ed b)'_ the Willing Worker, C\asa
of which Mrs. Ule i1 the teacher.
1ing.
At the close of the evening,
Mn , Oscar Dillinger �ro te and We praay thaL they conLinue,
c ompose d the followmg poem
While ll Is not too late,
about the minister a nd hill wife To warn the sinful peo ple,
Of thei r eternal fate.
which are known thro ughout
Meies County because wherever
Mr. Li le l11 ho lding servlce11 he is
always aHillted by his wire a s And help the sick and .aorrowlna: ,
To always upward Joolr,
so ng J ead er.
And teach the Holy Bible,
A POEAI
The greatest of all boob.
We are thankful for our pastor
.
and his wife,
When a JI Jhe1r 1·1
I e ts over,
Who work with us and labo r
And the great race hu been
long,
run,
Telling of the right way to A nd tbey stand
beIore thell
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Heaven,
maker,
Both in serm o n and in so ng.
They w i· 11 h ear him say ''WeII
done."
When the past or tells us of,
Our borne Christ bas go ne to Then all sorrows will be ended,
p repare,
No tears and no more pain,
Then his wife says, "Now we'll H o me at last wlth Christ the Sa·
Bing,
vior,
Sin Can Never Enter There."
ln that Heavenly d omain.
OPIN GIFTS
Often limes he tells us ii,
After the minister and hia wile
The wrong choice we do make?, had opened their many uaetul
We'll be lost in outer darkness,
girts they went to the home of
A very sad an d sinful state,
MTI. Freda Miller where refresh­
ments of sandwiches, cake, cook­
Never will we see ou r Maker,
ies and iced tea were aervt4 by
Mrs. Mlller and Mrs. Willis J'roal
t o Mr. and Mn. Osear DIiiinger,
M r , and Mrs. Kenneth McCloud,
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Barton and
110n, M r. and Mra. Leroy Sauters,
Mrs. Elizabeth Clay, Mrs. Minnie
Clay, Mrs, Lillian Froat, Mra. Ida
Eichinger, Mrs. Freda Miller,
Mra. Nevada Beaver, Mra. Lucy
--i+MaP
Gaul, Mise Lenore Debing and
the honored guests.

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Fl lttn member, of Laurel
I Gran1e
were 1uuta an present·

A reception was heljl at the Chester H ouse of Prayer for
the Rev. and Mrs. Edmond Life, It was well attended and the I
evening was spent with Bible quizzes presented by .Mrs. Fred.a
M l II er and M rs . Willis Frost .

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Fnday At Charleston Center-

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Laurel Grange
Members Attend
Reception Held Honoring Pastor, Wile
Of Chester Community House 01 Prayer Chester Session

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The platform �nd
The Democratic Party'!I "blue
p rint for buildlnc a better West committees will meet ·fbuHiqiy
Virginia" will be sketched Fri- at the Statehoune. A mettlng l)f
the count)'. chaitmen l!J lly plaPs
day, Aug. 1:1, at the Democratic
State Convention in the Civic for the tall campaign wil) be held
at 9:80 a. m. Saturday i� tlle
Center here.
More than 1,200 delea:ates and C1u�, Room of the llanlel Boo�e
,1
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alternates from every corner of Hotfl.
.Beglnp.ine at 10 a. m. IJ'h�
the slate a.re expected to attend
the annual convention, ""hlch w ill ln the Senate Chamber� tta, Pl,.t•
open at 10 a. m. rr141y in the r�rm �o.minlttee "'!Ill . hold a Ptif,­
lie meeling on whi �be bell)QCI!&amp;•
Civlc Center Theater.
ill
tic Party 11\•�ld lnc\oiie.
bard,"
work
"We liltend to
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,aid Hui eh C. Smith of· j!e&lt;kloY, sllte platform.
�ttft
,\Dd the Crti:dim�•la
state chairman of tl'le Democra� .,t• "
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tic Pll'ty.
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C�cus' Room to ,r.i.e ,
"There will be no elephant,, t,h�
the ':°uvenlio��,
p-,.ade1 or dancin1 glrla, such " er•r! of . SCI� _o(
clioi;ea.
S
epln
bouaeke
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se\ . hie tone for lhe Republican
,..:a8'1:fl'
0 a ea
State Convention here last week1" . Th• De� .f. p
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he contlhiled .
llele1 ...,_ tl!II•
"Weil ' Vhilhl•'• future 1, too tho "'1\Yeilllon.
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In
hll,o,tant to, deal with
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trivotou, �ner.
"Jn our pliUorm an_d thi,�­
venUbn apeeches, we WIil 11:etcli
1 blueprint for bulldinl a better
Weal Vlr1lnla," s..1111· iOld. "1'he
Di:mocraUc Pefty'I _ plans and
pu,eosea 1'111 be spelled 6ut clear- •
1
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diltlih,"

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ed • pr�m
"hen _ Chester
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Grange - me , TuelKUly
even;n&amp;:
· D ale Kautz, worthy UlHle r,
e.alded
welc omed the
an d
:ea!JI One appeal !or ald wll
aniwered. A report WH liven by
Mra. Earl Dean. chairman, of the
fair booth committee
who ask
for helpers contribul�r, an d f or
all memberfl to be at the fair
A uf . 14 · t0
S nd
a:r ndi
w :r� on �:e
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Tbe bak'i
lld
w1
teats were n.'nn�c:
next meett .... on Aug. •• C. N.
Jones, county deputy, and Mn.
Jones spoke briefly.

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Mr · and Mn • Jacob Men of Alhens viaited friend• in Pomeroy on
Thu. nda)' .
.
Allen Bo1lt!r o f Gallipoht ll
,pending a week with hi1 &amp;rand•
�arents, Mr, and M ra, Phil Wll•
liam_&amp;O n.
M111 Roberta Kraeuter returned
home T uesday evening after a vi.ail
in Nelsonville with he r 1iater, 'Miu'
L,ed,i Mae Kraeuter.
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter 1nd daughter Leda Mae were bu1inesA vi,ito;s in Park�rsburg,
Va., on
Thursday.

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lir,. Carl Hysell enlerhi ntd t he
Kin Club with a party Wednesday
evenina at her home in Rutland.
GamH were played and prius
,ward ed to '1rs 1-.:dgar P ra t t �nd
.Mn. Ted Warner .!ind M rs. c . J.
Ebenbach won the uoor prize.
Hosttsri gifts were presented to
Mrt. H,-aell.
.
N!fre,tments of .sandwiche
�
s, ,.!e
cream, ca)l:e and �uffee were ser�ed
by the hOStellS. 1'avors were chma
Hh traya_.
Attendmg were thns:e. nam� prev loUll)' _ and M:rs. Anmce Ohlma:er,
Mn. Willard Ebenbach, Mrs. Theod ore Lehew, Mn. Harold Ebenbach, Mrs. Frank Powers, Mr1,
.
mer Hawkins. Mn. R. E. Vaugh, n
an d a guest, Darla_ Eber�hach.
The next meeting will be hel d
at the home of Mrs. Harold Ebenbach, Wednesday, Aug. 24

Jolly Cl-ub Has
Meeting

Dk1 In ToWo

I Mn.A ho,,,
.. ,m .... pce,ent,d to
H11uck Wednesday
Donal
d

Mn . Allen Hampton reeelndl
word of the death of lln. Ella
T. McWilllam1 of Toledo. lln.
McWUliam, WII atate aQpllinte•
dent of the Hattie lack�n Guild
Chli:,-tera, Funeral aervlcee were.
held in Toledo tod1y with burial
in Cincinnati. •

· Pvening when the Jolly club met
1 •I her home, 011born St. Mrs Ot­
mer Grimm p:·e.sided over a short
• busine111 mel'.'ling. The traveling
priic donated by Mn. Roy May .
, · --·-er was awarded to Mn. Grimm

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Gamel! were play�d and pr11.e�
awarded to Mn. Wilbur H.anm�
and Mra. Henry • Dailey, M rs. LilIle Hauck and M rll. Hanning each
received birthday gifts from their
Secret Pals.
RefreshmenU were served by
the h oite18 't o the above named
and Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mn.
Ch.rlei; Strauss, Mr&amp;. Gene Evana
Mrs. John Leithcil, Mn. Eldon [
Will and two guest.a Donna Marie
Hauck and Nancy Jo Meyer.
The next meeting will be held
at the 11. om e of Mrs. Henry Dailey

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WSCS Meets At
C.hurch Tuesday

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The · 25th annual Parker reunion
, WUl be held Slind ay, AUIUlt 14, at
the Tu_,per's Plain1 school. A baa- 1
ket d inner will be served at noon
with a short program to fo llow.
All relatives and friend11 are ur1ed
lo attend.
Officer• for th'l1 reunion are:
president, Homer Parker. Rutland ;
vice president, Hal Pa rkur. Park• ,
erfihurg, w. Va.. and secr,taey- 1
treuurer, Jean Parker, Rutl•hd_.

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Mr, and Mrs. Robert 1Utcbie and
son, Bobby, of Dexter City were reMiddleport
l'l'-"• H arry
ai.r. an d uMrs. Rupe, lecturer of Laurel cent auea" of u
·
Grange, wa• In char.re of the Bearhs and oJher re I a t1ves.
pr ogram which ope:ed aroup . Mrs . c. L. Arnold left Thursday
On• for a visit ln Galllpolill with her
ai"'"ina of On ward Gran"en
a
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wed bJ a Poem,
Th� dau ghter and 1 on-1nMrs. Robert M. Richards and famVale
Erma
by
Builder",
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and a readin&amp;, "Johnny Practices" 1· 1 y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry and son,
by AvaneUe Halliday.
Three ionss: "Down By The Ralph Jr., of Dayt�n were recent
DINE WITH US
Ol d Mill Stream, My Mother wu suests of relaUves m Pomeroy.
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Mn. Clifford L.eifheit presided
An Apple Baker an d One Finger,
at the meeting of the, WSCS of the
For A MOtJt Dellgldfal
One Thunb" were ,ung and acted
Rock Springs Methodist Church I
Meal
out with Nellie Vale a• leader.
held Tuesday afternoon at the
A ,kit "Picture, Come To Llfe"
church.
One taste wiJJ convince you that our food is suJ)erlatlve
Was &amp;iven b)' Maude Holcomb
Group singini;:
of •·What A
. , . from first course to last!
�l
ond Eatell 1 llldekln and two
Friend'' opened the meeting fol­
Offle
readings were presented, "What
low ed with prayer by Mn. Wil­
Mrs. Deliver Kapple entertained liam Grueser and the call t.n worMen Are Worth" by Ann Rupe
an d ''What Women Are Wo rth"' the Evangeline Mis,ionary G roµp 1hip by Mrs. William Bartels. A
by Layman Rupe.
of the Pomeroy Ch urch of Chrbt med itation was given by Mrs.
ON ROUTE 7
IN MIDDLEPORT
A ,tyle show wH given by the Tuesday evening at her home, Ma• Grueser and scripture reading by
men of Laurel Grange with Mrs. pie Place.
M rs. Elmer Bailey, Prayer by Mrs.
Rupe III reader a11 d music by
The meeting, in charge o f Mra. John Hartung closed the d evo tions.
Virginia Turner, after whlch a · Orville Well, president, opened
"Light for Today's Children" wa■ j
read ing, "Home Talent" waa pre- wit.ti p;ayer by Mn. Florence Burn­ the topic of lhe pro gram presenled
sentd by Mn.lG. A. Ra dekln wh o aide, followed by devotions taken by Mrs. Howard Bolin, M rs. Lewis
also cond uC"teG a bowline contest f rom Mathew 5:38-48 by Mrs. Walt­ Grueser, Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mu.
with live men an d live women er Kennedy Jr., who also a:ave a Anna Reut er, Mrs. Hartung and
pa rticipating and won· by the worn- meditation "Peace" taken Crom Mr-;_ Bartels. A benediction taken
"The Upper Room."
en.
f�om the program book was given
Members answered roll call w ith by Mni. Leifhcil to conclud e the
Arlen Radetln conaucted a
"Identifying a v l!:rse wh.ich included the word program.
contest
gueaalng
Blacks" to conclude the program. peace. A sunshi'ne box and a round
A short business sessi o n was 1
Mr. Kautz thanked Mrs. Rupe and robin get well card was sent to held and a co mmunication was
all participating in the program Meda Gibbs and a sunshine box to read from Mrs. Stanley McGilliard
1nd Neille Vale reaponded in the M". lllillard Zerkle. Mn. Burnalrt,, concerning the ministers wivt:s re­
and Mrs. Elwood Bow�rs each re- treat. The fall seminars to be held
absence of the worthy master.
llefre1hmenle were ....ed al ceived birth day gifts from their at Wellston on August 1 7 and al
secret pals. Plans were made for a Piketon on August 1 8 were an­
the clo,e of the meetinc.
bakele1Jt1 bake sale in September. nounced. The meeting closed wlth
· - .,----Mrs. Well conducted a minion the Lord's Prayer in unison.
8tudy on Japan · after which a soAttending were those named
clal hour was enj oyed . Games w ere ab ove and Mrs. 'Seo\\ Folmer. The
BASEBALLS, GWVFJi, SAIL BOATS, BEACH BALLS,
p14'yed under tbe d irection of Mn. group quilted in the forenoon with
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SOFTBALLS, BATS, SAND TOYS, SWIM RINGS,
Well with prize.!! awarded to M rs. a sack lullrh at noon.
SETS - MINIATURE GOLF SETS
BADMINTON
.
Harold Smith and Mro. David Bum.
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WADING POOLS
gardner.
Pins
Year
50
Civen
Mn, Robert Herhd on was guest
Refreshments were served by the
M ra. Lester Boice was prcsentof hono r at I layette 11hower on
hoateas to those named and M rs. ed with a gift from the White
Brand New Jumbo Golf Set
Wed nesday evening given by Mrs.
Dona)d Mullen, Mrs. Kenneth Fin• Ed ward Venoy and C raig, Mrs. Rose Lodse Wednesday when the
DRIVER - 2 LARGE BALLS
GIANT
Richard Davis and gu�sts. Mrs. Le o
gro up held thir annual picnic In
ley and idn, Donald Co mmins at
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Bryan, Mn. Elza Gilmore Sr. and the Middleport roadside
Only 98c
the Sew Rite club room, Lincoln
park.
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Mr,. Lewis O■borne.
Mrs. Boice, a fifty year member,
Helghh.
---�---, 'fill i P,!Nented the gift by Mrs.
Gi�l!li . ��d Jn a pink and
William ,M orris, president. Mrs.
blue b11in11t. Pink and blue stream- WS'CS Seminar Slaied
en extend ed from the ceiling to
The fall seminar o ( th e Porls• C ora McBride also a 50 year
,. • • r. ¥ • • • , ., , .._ ,
, ,, • • , , , e, ,. ,_ r r,
the baalnet.
m outh District WSCS of the �etho- member was lo have received .i
Gtmea were played d ur ing the dist churches will be hel d in Well- gift but was unable to attend.
evening with prizes awarde d lo 11ton Aui. 17 and at Piketon, Aug. B oth ladies will rccclve 50 Year
PHONE
Mrs. Dayton Strickland, Mn. Mar- 18, Jt h118 been anno unced. Sessio ns pins from the lodge at lhe next [
WY•z.3498
· tin Hall and Mra. Thomas Scally. will be fro m 10 a. m. until 3 p. m . regu '•r meeli •�
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After the ho nored guest opened
All atu d)' cour11es will be pre­
her glfts a d essert course was ser- 1lented and a question and answer
vcd by the hosteifies. Fav ors were period co nd ucted. Those attending
11mall baskets f illed with nuts and are asked to bring sack lunches.
centered with a tiny doll.
Attending were th o11e named
CORRECTION
above and Mrs. Ca rrie Oxley, Mrt.
The wiener ro11t of the Prima ry
George Hackett Sr.
Mrs. Mary Department of the F i rst Baptist
.
Shaefer, Mrs. Cbarles Spencer an d Church of Middleport which was
Mr■. Elza Gilmore Jr.
hel d Tuesday evenin g was at the
Send l111 gifts but unable to at- home ot Mrs. David Jenkins, one
tend were Mrs. Ha rvey VanVrank­ of the teache rs, instead or at the
en, Mrs. Jack Carsey and' Mrs, El­ puk as reported in yesterday's
I mer White.
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Cou,u,enlating Editorially
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Public notices, or legal advertising appear
in this and other newspapers regularly, as
provided under the laws of all of the states.
These notices are a part of the b'l.sic right or
the people to know what tb.eir ioverntnent
does wtth tax money under the American
system .
To hele our readers better understand this
right, a s�ries of "Little Chats on Public No­
tice" will al'pear in this newspaper each
week, starting "°on. They we,- w,itten �y
James E. Pollard, director of the School of
,lournalism, Ohio State University, from 1934
to 1 958, who is a student of newspaper law.
He also has been a news anu editorial writer
for newspapers.
Pollard has done much research and writ­
ing on this particular subject over a long per­
iod. In 1938 his pamphlet on Plllllle N&lt;lll••
or Senlee by Publioallon In Ht.tor,, Law aad
PrOl'edure was published. An initial series of
"Little Chats" appeared in 11141, and a second

series i n 11143. Both series were published by
newspapers in Ohio and many other states.
Pollard also was author or editor or Ohio
Newspapers and the Law ( 1956). a compila­
tion of Law• ti II•• 41 8talel defining "news­
paper , " " open meetlujls," alld "publlc rt,c•
ords" ( 1 957). and Nenpaper Uwa of Ohio
1 1937) and Ohio New,paper and PubUcation
Laws I 1954).

The "Little Chats" tell intetesting facts
about the importan&lt;e bl public notices, which
public officials are required by law to pub­
lish in order to ful\y illform Ille .....blic of
acts, ordinanc"' hllei, -" - ttpendi­
let. of gov­
tu res, official �
ernment that inwlYi IIMl l@eodblg Of taxpay­
er moneys in one ,tq- w a,oiltlHir.

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They also re•&lt;:ll .. .. lit llilkle �ork­
iogs of govern111elll Iii • �tie, Ute the
United States "'"'- tlflliom II .-.lltybody's
busim,ss.

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t"� untry of Contrasts Is o ura as
of th1J1 date.
f riends NOT tG put u "1"' in thi1
A ('ountry in which a news com• word. I've �ten the "T" in it here
mentutor gets rn o re than SlM,tlOO Hnd there 011 trips, and heroically
whi t h is more than the p rc1l d ent real 11 ted walking up ona deleting
of the United S!-ktes (I refer to th� "T'' myself.
Frank Blair wh om 1 like f ine
One of A.merlco's chief d elights
but-) - A co untry wherP a ma - la watching Dagwood put together
son, a plumber, a pipe fitter, II" a fea rful and marvP.lous collection
carpenter, to name but a few, 10 ot clieese, ham, mustard, a bit of
far outrank in salary the penon maahed potato, a piece of an old
with .11 college deg:rie, or even on I ahoe, ad d a little cole !!law, and
a college faculty ; where the per, there you are.
son with sle111.l cr mean■ on reti rement or pen:ii l on must compete H
One 01 my fr !end • a l ways spo ke
a buyer ag11 I nst t he .2i,
• a tlay man: ut an old felluw who wanted a
an d w he re area11 of extreme pQver• "sand biscuit" in hi■ lunch, hi■ ver"· exist aR !n south · ■ ion of eandwich.
ly :rnd NO J. Omi
And it all goe� back to the Eng· an d lhi s I at t er
ern West V1rg I nia;
earl who was too .abs.orbed 10
llsh
compares wllh go vernment areas
euriched by at o mic plants ur the lil 0 to lunch.
Pau the peanut buller and
like ; and where millions and m il '.!! the kttlcliup.
where
lion, of t ons o f wheat an d corn
art stored and rqttlng dally to the
Just now eating a big piece or
tune or ove r a billion do llar8 0
melon and 11ucceeded 1ln getwater
d ay lo8II,
' . . ·ns . Juke pracUcally Ln ny ears.
Then ohe wo nd eril whe\h,eii,.,�ltl• plain good eatln', ia1 mel on
·Kennedy , a NJxon, a John1 o n or thl• time of year. In May, it's too
an)' o ther Btg Name h11 evt'n one early, ln Oclol.ter gettin a too late,
tenth or the ans wers. So far, no in July and August exactly riaht.
an11wer.
Beaides, hooray for us, Its goo d
"W.,tchman, tell ua of the night." tor the human system and ia rated
-practically a medical reme dy for
G o t to think Ing about urlaln of that dl11tre11sing childhood (m oatly)
the word "undwlch" - one pa11&amp;e11 kidney ailment, neph r iUs. So much
not a day wltho,ut UH of this noun ,ro, thilt l read that In Arkansa11
they've mastl' red pr ocessing the
and it l·an be • verb or course.
ft seams the E11 rl of Sandwlcl1 ln Juice 110 It ct1n be used even in mid
"En gland (where else) wa11 so al1- winte r,
torbed in watching a game one j My own list or WHY . Don't .
day, I foraet whether tennl• qr THEY-an out and out plagiarism
�o8s r�lng .
on a 11pecial feature In a well
tame lunch time, he fain would known nationol 11111gazine:
clit, but hated lo to in, 10 the but• , Well, Wh)' Don't They­
Ask aome elderly, arthritic, car
lt• r (yow-le) broua:ht out a huae
preferably wimmen,
sllu of meat bet ween 11\cea ot prospect,,
bread . So the anaek hecamli! a how they want today'A ran chang,
ed. Some of u11 would like a car
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Sund11 when Mre. • 81,Uraon re­
turned from th.• hpapltal "t, ' ijtHne r
wall enjoyed by S1t. and Mn. Eu­
aent Jobnaon and Howard, Mr. and
M rs. J1m1111 Si&amp;urdaon, Fl oy d Gibbs,
Freeman J.;i,hnaon, Mr. and Mrs,
Glen Glaze and Jlmm)', Sharo n and
Cindy, Mid dleport; Mn. Ca ro le
Napolskl and ,Oanny, Chris and
Mark, all o·I Toledo, and Mr, and
Mrs. Pat Johnaon, Arnold and Pen•
ny sue, Maaon.

Geora;e John,on Jr., son of M r.
and Mr■. oe"O'rae lohn&amp; o n of Cli f­
ton visited with hi• ,ran dparenta,
Mr . and Mrs. Ben Stobart of Ra­
cine over the Weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorae Johnaon an d son, Bar­
ry, and nephew Chuckle John110n
vi1lted ln RacirJe Sund1)' and , re­
turned Gaor1e Jr, home. Aho vls­
ltin 1 the Johnaon•, s1.1n d ay was
'Mn. lake J"oh11aon.
Vitltlt'lf Mi't. Alma Johnson an d
mother re.cently were Mr. and Mrs.
Jame■ T'olllver and family ot Col­
umbu1; Ml'. and Mrt. Robert Ba rn•
hart, Colum.bu■; Mrt. Alv;a Tolli­
ver, Gltnwoodt._w. V1.; Mr. 1tn d
Mr,. Walter V1,1.11n and family o l
Ft. PINAnt -aml Mr. and Mr a.
Reese WUU&amp;ml and Sharon, Polnl,
Pleasant.

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t6. H1naan War ner ,
Mrs. Loia Thompson and daugh.
Le r , Mr. and M r,. Geor1e Warner
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Warner and family or Pomeroy
an d Mr. and Mr�. Dale Warner
an d fam�y of Mmer1vllle attend•
ed the Warner reunion at Black
Hollow.
I Mr, and Ml'I, :Eueen.e . Haning
spent Stturday eVenin,i with Mr.
and Mr■. Harley lobnaon,
Mr. and Mn. Fred Sarver of
Ke r. ova, W. Va., visited her par­
and Mrs. Howard
ent1, Mr.
Thoma.
Mr. and Mr1. Wll1lam Talor
and dauatuer
of Florida, Mr. and
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uermlil Wll) and ' Mr. and
Mn. Roy Smith llihd !a mlly vi■lled
Mond ay evenin1 with Mr. and
Mra. Chart,1 Srnlth an d family.
Saturday, llt,. Ellen Gibbs and
Linda and ii.1dean, accompanied
ht Mn. Irene kelly and d aUJhters,
Charlene anll Parkanna, left for
a week'• vacation at Mlamt Beach,
Florid,

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Bum11rnet' Reu_.ton
To Be Held Sunday

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The annU,1 Bum1ar� rellnlon
will be held on- Su■day, Aus. 14
■t \he New • Haven Olf(len Club
' • ' the , ,vent l1
Park. Jn
b/li:,.� 'I.I the fad
hiSh th�
that Ille 10111 llll!Ol'Y lo belns
written .
All da�nato,•! , of 1)1,ld
Bum.
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earner, pn• bl � pl�nffr set­
tler4 of . M� �unt,, are u�sed
to attend. A bae)'et dinQer will be
held 11 nQOh:
la ukod
ta brtn1 hll aWll table nrvice.

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RIVER
REPORT

I Forest Run
Social Events
a.,.

Atn.ll1 Walker

, M r s. C. R. Wise o f Mi.ami,
G4iu,..: Montg omery UJ.3 on
ly JAMIS SHERMAN PORTlR fla .. and Mr. and Mn Roscoe
upper,
9.6 on lowe·r running 5¼
Sun­
were
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tddlepo
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of
011,trict
Ith
Wise
.
7th
St.ate Senator,
A half dQzen folk have eomt.' lo day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John feet; GalliP,:o lis, 18.3, 1 1 .7 run•
nmg 9 feet; Lock · 23, J�.O, 97,
me in thl'ff of the eig:ht C'Ollllhes Sc ott.
o ff,
closed
Aug.
nce,
attenda
srhool
Sumby
,
"Voice
to
District
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In this Senatorial
Cendltfe,n _, M••·I• DMM:
h.eany approval cf my proposal • 7, wu 48 collMlion $ 1 1 .70.
All clams closed Lock 13 through
Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr. Mr'&gt;.
io teduce real e11tate taxn and
23.
Stella
Mra.
and
r
Genheime
Olan
l
o
and
taxes
penonal propert)'
Ohio Riv•r Botts: Downbound:
Arn o ld and son . Cyril, were resubstitute a state income tu.
guests or Mrs. John Baily Lock l:t, CoU® Queen 1p:, atn,
cent
Three o thers have told me to
0-�; I.Mk 11, "Mr. cr11i. tUII pm,
my face that they oppose the pro- and f amily.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Laudree 8-0: Lock 18, Aliquippa 6:00 am,
poaal. Only one of these, how
ever, opposed the whole pacbge, end Mrs. Am.11.nda ,Baer attend ed 1).1,l; Lock. 21. John J. Ro we
an d he was in a fou rth co unti in the Morning Star S1.1nday school VM am. 20,0; Loc:11:. 23, Lucy
Luc11 6:20 am, n-o; Elger
this district He feels fh11t the in- pirnic at New Haven Park Sun­
19:� am, 3-0.
Clift
day.
inito
rome tu is a deterrent
Gall1P91ls, Ernestine
�iative £or the reason that I like
M rs. Harold Newell and daugh- 1:50
7: Lock 23, Htilen .Z
am,
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11 : The l!lo re !lloney yo u make
ter&amp; o f Cheate{ visited Sunday 12:40 tm r 0-5; leueir 1 :4.5 am,
the more income �•x you P.if- � f
.
evening wit/'1 1'1.r . and Mr.s. Charl- 0-1
Tbe two remamln,: opponth�1
ee Baer and M�. and Mrs. George
Rlvw INta, Wlafie1d,
share d a common �ause. The)'
Baer and son Bi lly.
Atlas 1ii: l&amp; pm, 0-7.,
oppose a STATli: mc ome tax.
M an d M 8 J O h Scott were
They agree that real estate !P.xes
in 8� r!,u �rove with
visit�s
\
laxes
personal property
and
S lt
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M
sho uld be reduced; they f�e� �hat
':�be�� 1..a:e�milt has returned
the l o cal go vernment .subd1vui1ons
ho me from Holzer hospital and ia
should Impose the mcome tax,
improve d .
and &gt;1ot the sta�e Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Young
One of t�e six who al)plJ�de� .
Fla.,
d so n James of Coco a.
n
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my su,-gge�h on hopes that �Jtm11,
; were Saturday dinner guests of
tely J. will lea d to aboliti on of
M.rs A and Baer an d Mr. an d
· i:r1
real estate and {)el■onal, ,roperty
;i F audrtc .
- M rs. Willard
I.axes, an d he fure,aw ·the fuhire I
paymtnt of aU local · fQv,rnruent . Vislting Mr. and Mrs. Lewie
EDWAa DS Affi FORCE BASE,
expense• through a ,tale Li!,X ,
evening were
Walker Sunday
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! . UPI - The ro cket-powered
He and two Qther1 voic;ed ob- , Mr. ia nd Mrs . Willard Faudree,
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t.o4 ay broke its second world
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jection t o the pretent iftu.itlon M rs. Amanda Daer, Mrs. Lilfom
when it
ord within a week
rec
in which peo ple wh o do not own Napper and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
131,000
of
de
altitu
an
to
so11red
real estate can vote taxes on i:.ro- Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge
.
earth.
the
above
mlles
feet-26
perty-ownen, llenten, many of Starche r and d aughters.'
While,
o bert
R
Maj,
Force
Air
whom have &amp;realer aalarit1 than
. M r. and Mrs. Wi llar d Faudree
ho me-owners and even Lan�l or d:. , and Mrs. Amanda Ba(' r spent a wh o hact .a Olght pollt"o,;ied Th.ursvote to apply a lax whid they lew days Jut week with Mrs. day b�ause or fuel 4_itficulties,
lhemeelvet do opt �- AA l 9¥t, Bertha Holter and Lester Baily was at the co nt.rota ot Uie dipped•
winged research plaile ditring a
that was thelt _,.,untent. With an of Mo rning Sta r .
12-rillnute fli&amp;ht over the desert.
,
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income tax, the-y d pay, tob, for
"This is tantastlc," said White
Mr. and Mrs. George • Lauderthe ,,upporl of · schools, for Jn before he reached his peak
sl1ortly
milt and Mrs . Henry Spro use of
stance.
j Fa.lrpoint were called he re last alUtude. "This Is really fantastic
Personall y I don't "10" for that week by the serious illness ot up here."
argument too strongly, tor it'.• my Robe rt Lauder m ilt.
feeling that renters In di rectly pay
Mra. Gladys Brown and Mr. an d ·
real eatate taxes. U the people M rs. Roger Walke r and daughter,
vote on • 1chool levy, the Land- Elsie Lee of Pomeroy visited
lords will ralae the rent enough theh- parents, M r . and Mr1. Albert
to pay that added tu on I.heir Baitel1 .
rf!ntal pro ptr!ie1-and 1om.etiJne1
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yeauger o r
even more,
B"t I ·.vant to repeat what I've Dearborn, Mlch. , vlsited hill par­
written �t9re-the Income tAX , enta, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yeau­
based on abillty to pay, , is the 1er over the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Am1,bury
fairest tax we know of. U you
Pl'l'l'SBURGH UPI-A railroad
earn a great d eal of money you and family of C hester visited Mr .
•Jllch tied up openrtlon11
,trike
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d
an
Baer
ge
r
Mra.
and
Ge�
family
11;
pay a ireat dea,l morf) ta than I
of the Pltt.lb\li'111h WOl'h of Jot:ies
Sunday evenmg.
the fellow with the un•ll • l o.ry .
You pay it diredly, qp a De- 1 Mr,. Lillian N,i pper visited Mr. A Laughlin Steel Corp., erided
ducti on from your pay oheiclc. Jt'• and M rs. Charlet1 Eaer Tue11day today, but another rail dbpute
threatened maj or dist rict o pe-ra•
not hidden In rent or In thP. price evening,
o f U. S. Steel Corp.
lions
o
Mrs,
d
visite
Baer
rge
Ge
Mr..
of what you purchase. U, y o u're
Broth,rhooeJ o�
The
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lro�d
ay.
Sayre
Wednesd
llrooka
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or etired on a pen
11nemploy
(JIRl) end � jonoa·.-ra.lnmen
14.r. and Mrs. Harold Ho,lter and
e.lon amaller than the ' 1111Alleat
tnahle Income, you - don•t 1, pi)' it �blld ren o t Long Bottom · visited 1t1tela Connecting Railtoa , J&amp;L
int r a-plant
bl1 pa rents, Mr . and Mrs, Ha.q.Jon subsid iary handling
at all.
that •
announced
here,·
hauling
Holter Sun�ay. •.
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llachel "ROuah,1 ' COIUJt'lbU,) ' �pent settlement bad: · been retched lhlti
the weekend wtth 1 1ter- • · ·l)&amp;renta, mornlna 'aftet a three-day walkou.t
Terms
O ffers will be received at M r. and Mrs, Kearns RouAh an d of 300 t,raln cre wmen.
were not disclosed immediately.
the law oftice• of Crow, Crow &amp; other relatlves.
The- rail strike bad foreed clos­
Porte r, Pomeroy, Ohio, for the pur- 1
----,,---·1 ing of th� J&amp;L • works, idling
chase of the foll owing describe d
12,000 steel workers.
real eslate:
Neg otiators sUII strowe to head
ln Mld4leport, Ohio, 11nd being
of! • walk o ut of non-operating em­
59 leet off of the Eaat side of Lot
ployee of the Union Railroad
Nos. 30 an d 31, beginnlng 61 feet
which .:erves seven d istrict U. 8.
from Beech St. Thil pro perty is sit­
Steel plants and 12 other ln dusuated at 464 Locust Street, Mid­
JJ
trial facilities, Deadline for the
dleport, Ohio . and can be seen by
t)
idle 50,000
rike which could
st
contacting Ed na L. Craig, 629 Page
employes of the 1 9, plants served
St reet, M Jdd leport, Ohio.
Aueu-t 1 1
by Union Railroad, was &amp;et for
The rliiiht ls reserved lo, reject
oUers.
all
d
an
any
Th e Past Councilor, o f Theo­ 7 a. m. next Thursday.
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.CDNA L. CHA.IO, Exeeutrlx doru.a C ouncil DIUihten of Am­
or tbe List Wlll ,nd Teat&amp;• erica will meet Thursday evening
ment or Harry w. Cr.It, de, Aug:ust 1 1 at the home of Mr11,. Pair Of $5 Fines
ceased.
Fred Desaauer with Mrs. Gr oVer
A.ssessed By l\layoi'
(8) 12, 19, 28, 3tc Erb as oo-ho1te11.
In a �ts.loo. of .)layor· Kenneth
coult last night,
McElhinney's
Catholic Wome n '• t1ub hold,
Lou v.lna Vlralnia
Cole, Lakin,
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re1ular monthly meetlnK at 8 p.
NOTICI OPI SALi UND)Jlt
m. in the Sacred Heart auditor• wH fined ta and cosh for run­
ning a atop sign and Ch8rles
CHATflL MOIITGAGI
Ium.
Kerwood, Chethlre, $5 and costs
By virtue of a Chattel Mttlt111•
Awutt 12
for intoxle1tlon,
executed an d d elivered by ·! , C.
The YoUng Adult Class of tli e
John Taylor, M iddleport. ar•
Myers and Rena Myer, to � un,- Roek Springs Methodist Church
dtridcned o n February 113th, i• will sponso an Ice cream social rested l11t ntiht by Midd leport
r
and filed with the County R
·er hid .,- be,tnnlng a t e p, m. Home police tor Intoxication, was fined
ol. Mel11 Cour.ty, Obifft on 11
, �• made freezer fresh Ice cream, $6 and coat1 today.
lty 16th, 1910, and on whl
de- cake coHee and p o p wlll be sold .
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Reception
a11ned wlU Nil_the aooda an, •.eU.,t
Tile Band Boo,ten of M:l�dle•
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tel1 dt1erlbed in -■id mort
, ,ort: Hlsb· School are sponiorinc For UN l!.a ·
wit: '401C - J, D. Cra wltr · ,
· , K.ata111a
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tLJSAB�
'rlti , lee mam !Oda\ Frl�oy, Aus.
(new) $orlal N�. 030113,
Ctmlo U -Unite� NaUon,
The
, ti, oil !Ne' 11\fll of · !)le high
m■ilo (/le'I\') Serlll No,)
lic!\ililt:'llti. /IIUton Hood'· -. rh,tr- Sttretiry-Qeneral_ Dq ]Jam,lllar•
Publlc Aucllon 11
and 111'i'.' ll1r; •kJold led a, U. N. m!llllr), fjlree
if'·\&gt;('·llit
S1111 Lot at 251 W.est
�halrman. There Into thli' o■pitol' of sece■■lon
Pomeroy, Ohio, tn . )!\t, ,Ullill
,&amp; coli&lt;ort �reaented by tho minded , · Qnia pji)ytnce
Pomerw, M1l11 c"i\lJ.-, on band at e ,00 . 11&gt;; Ille oodal. ' , Th.e recept
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;ff wi11 thlllJ.
Aqu,t 31, !lleo, at 10:00 Ao, 1
Theft " ilo violent Ol!lllJlltlOn
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A\ltiltt n
Minimum .,1. Pl'ict: .a,000.00.
Ha_ppy Haht1ter'1 Clail of
TtrQUI of 11le: C1,ah In ha nd on the Nde'ri tid: Chuffb Ii 1pontor­
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d ay ol sale.
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ln1 1 Jlllley IUPP.O? In ,..1a1 room
Tit. fltrMtn l■M a ..
Co. of Ute e'9utth ·,tirttna at 4 p. m,
. •. atc 1,andwlc�• of all kinda, home
&gt; 1�
'&lt;a°'""
ma�e lee crealtl, ca1'e, �•�. coffee,
., 1•., 2.,
tu. Pubhc lnvlled.

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Bethany Staffer Will Returti
For lOOth Anniversary Event

Harold c. Dost�r, Bethany College staff member, wi_ll re­
turn to his former church the Toppers Plains Chrilllan
Church ' to speak during the 1 00th anhiversaty services at 2
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p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28.
.
Adams, supervuwr . Doster

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Doster was pastor of lhat churrh Harry
during 1 957-1960. On July I , he be- was the pract_lc um leade r and field
came director of church relation s wo rk supervis or for 17 _students •
and min.iat.erlal trainln.81 at Bethany serving Bl s�wdent aljllOClat,1 In
youth ,work ln. €011ineeNcllt and
College.
Doster served several years as J Mas�chu11etts.
D&lt;r.:i;ter formei;-1)' was paator or
minister of the S,b_ade Valley Putoral Unity, whic"' in addition to ille, Chrlstta.n �urch ,t _ Fluahing,
or
the congregati o n at Tuppers Plains Ohio , and assoculte mm11ter
i�ludes Christian CIJiurches at CenLra l Church of Christ, Newark,
Hernlotk Grove, Loni. Bo�to m, and Ohio.
--�- --Orallje, Ohio . He lived at RFD 3,
Coolville, Ohio.
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He rotated his pulpit assign.
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t;'!,,
ments, preaching three times each
t
Sunday, an d covered 2500 miles a
month, in hia calls on the 400 fam·,
iliea of th.e churches ol the Pastor- Sc
al Unity.
DostH received the' B. A. degree
!Tfas«)D
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at Beth,ny College ,nd the B. D.
degree at Yale Divlnit� School.- In
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his £inal );ea r at Yale, Omtt@t lilelp.
GJIUrcb
Methodist
?bion
Tlie
, .
ed with the eatablishment · of Jhe
� n,,11
�aca tinn Bihl
P Y- v
. e SA'""'..t, o�n­
First Christian Church and the DisI -� on Monday with. 16' t:.b1ld n
ciples __Ho use in New Haven.
!Jurina: his final yeat at Yale enroll�.
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The following PM'IIOhf � .serv· r81· 1Y, he !le rved m
· th .f'1 Id
Umve
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�ty ' ing· u. teachers and ,lhtttucton
work d,epartmen t of th e d�lVln�
the school ··
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school ,and w orked �here with h)
Jo hn Oliver Nelson, director, a nd
M rs. �l �a Tqrn�, craudll ' Zerkle, J�ann Har�, Y:P'l · Jqhn• .
110)'1, Sharon Mcbanle1, Mn. Mar.
·
ion Rizer, F.dtla Wise, Bevfrl1
Roush, ijetty WolCfi, J1ckle Cfpe•
ha!j, Sharbn Betry, 4na Gibbs.
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Mr11. · Gudrun -Schaekel, Mrt.
.:,et
Hazel Smith, •n. 1-.emma .John•
The 249th Anniversary Reunion son, Mra. ivelYn P.roffitt, Mn.
or the Rouah aIJd Allied Families Martha Cook, Evelyn Hal8)'t
Association of A merica will be Burris, Mrs. Hazel Llevine, Jii(rs.
held Saturd ay, Aug. 20 at the Joann Green, Ml'fl . Ellen F�gleUnion Camp Ground1, two miles song.,
back of New Haven.
Judy Turner, Patricia. !ijley,
The festivltle11 will begin at 10 Mrs. FrallceE Slewart, Mn. Katie
a. m. Those attend inl are urged Foglesong, Mra. Belva Lewis; Mn
t o bring a picnic ba1ket. Provision Lemma Wright and Re-,, Ric�nl
will ' be made for those coming Wright.
from a distance.
The foltowlhg claHes- are being
A banquet Wm be held on Fri- held : three cla111es of klnde)'J_lr•
day evening, Aug, 19 at 6:30 p m ten, three clai5et of the primary
at the New Haven Community group, three claHe. of the jurilor
building. Tick.et. f or the banquet group and one intermediate, class
may be ob�lned from Mra. Grant
No tur'.:her registrations MU be
Rouah, New . lfaveo.
accepte d after August 10.
Presi dent ol ihe aa;ciatlon is
Lloyd Roush of West Union, 0.,
HOU.R l!OHITA�
Mu, Arn.ett. :{loush, West Colum­
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d Aug. 10; Mn.
mitte
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A
bia is secretary.
d ie Spence, Letart; Mn. Adeline
Roush, Middleport; Herman Donaid Ohlinger. Letart; lllln J&lt;I El•
irman uen .- artl8
H.erman
len Foll rod, Poi:neroy;
Stewirt, Harlfol'll, Fapn Price,
Visltlna Milli.OD
AT/2 Allen Harrill of the U, Portland; Miss Barbar.a Jtr.i.tber,
S. Navy is spend ing aeveral d ays Ravenswood ; Miss Debra Bo.s,
.
· leave with Jtils father, Frank Ravenswood.
-'--Death, Aug. 10: John CAuf�t,!'·
Harris, M111on. Airman Harris has
Rtch•
Dismissed A.us. 10: �s.
been statiOned at the Glynco Na•
val Air Station at Brunswick. Ga. �d- W ilcoxen, Mrs. -Edltb lfeJl{,y,
Upon hl9 return to his base, 'William WIii, �kel ThonJJtBOn, ·
he will be tranaferred to Jackson- Mre. John &amp;Pears, Alts, Leban
vlllel, Fla., wl\ere he will be�ln llurrows, !tfri. BradtOrd �iac,
hit new dutle• With the Air1'0rJt,e Henry Swift, Mr,. RObert Miller, /
Earl y Warning Squadron. Th• Mrs. Clifford Bartlett, Mn. hr­
squadron will be located at Puarto rtrt Lawle11, Conole Coon.en, �te­
ven Blowers, Larry Daniela, Mnk
Ric o in the near future.
Airman Harri:t' duties wlll be Roush, n,anter Nease, A1:IH Janet
Wri�t, Mra; John B1aettnaT n(
w ith the VW4 Cquadron of Bu rri·
cane Hunters, w ho · fly into the daughter; Mrs. Roger C'ribl:fe•
eye of hurricanes to check the and son; Mn. Darcel McCoy, Ml'&amp;
proeress . ol hurricanes along- the Ralph Tb omas, Mn. Eugene GlOSI
and male; Infant male Sima.
east coHt of th.e natlon,

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The rea:ular meeling of Drew
Webater Po1t 39 Amerlciln Legion
will be held M o nday, Aug , 15 .ii
8 p, m, Final plans will be dis­
CUlff.d f or fair police detail.
Commander Elza Gilmore uriu�s
all members to &amp;ttend and �ive
full support. Men are eapecially
Deede d for police duty from 8
am to � pm ThurEdi:.y, fnrlay
and Saturday, .\ug. 1 8, 19 ilnd
20.

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Celeb r,rte B,irt,�.J'
Mr, Ind Mrs. Dan Gmther �[
W! Lerford were s_urpcls� _by their
ch_1ldren and their hm1hes and
friends who gathered at their home
on Swid.ay, Augll&amp;t '7, to celebrate
the birthday fif Mrs. Ginther with
a potluck dinner.

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Mr, an d Mrs. Robert Ha,n:erty,
Mr, and Mra, How•nl West and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stumbo
were hosta when tbe Golden Rule
Class or the Middleport Fint Bap.
tisl Chu rch met at the RoadsldEi
Pork for a co rn ......
Rev. Donald Boo ne, pastor,
gave the blessing before the meal,
Others
present
were Mrs.
Boo n"
• r Jeante, Mr.
, and dau0hte
and Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard and
daughter, · Marta Kay and Candice
Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard O wen
an d daughter Judy, Mr. and Mra,
Tony Fowler and son Mark, Mr.
an d Mrs. Bert Bodlmer and dlllughter Elinor and son Dick, Mr.
and Mrs. James Pullen and Step•
haine and Stephen, M r, and Mra.
Kalad Hindy, children Steven,
Janie and Georglf/, Mr, a'nd Mrs.
C1lfford Hayes, 110n Greg o ry, Rlcha rd , Chipper and Mark Haeger•
ty, Ma rilyn Stumb o and H oward
�est Jr., Mr. an d Mrs. Frimk
1,;hee11ebrew.

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Coupe Deville.. Beautiful all while. Looks and rides like
new . Your best value.

1 958 CHEVROLET · · · · · · · . . · · · · · · · · $ 1 995

Bel Air 4 Door. Power steering and brakes. A youthful
car,.inside and out.

Philathea Society
Holds Regular
SeSSI'on At Church

"Peace" was the theme for the
, evening when the Philathea So•
ciety ot the Middleport Chu rch &lt;,f
Christ met al the church for their
regular meeting.
Mrs. Ge orge I Meinhart w11 In
charge 'Of devotions with Mrs.
Fred I, Ga rd ner giving the open1 ing prayer after which Mrs. llo·
bert McElhlnny read the scripture
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for the e"ening.
Mrs. Homer Jones, read the
I article "He, Christ Our Peace"
£r om the devotio nal bo ok.
Durin b the bu11inel8 meeting
co nd ucted by the president. Mrs.
Edgar Reynolds, the coml!llttee in
Cha rge of selling vanilla extract
reported that they haie • new
shipment in and orders ma)' be
lert w ith' Mrs. Leo Child • or
Mre. Martha Child1 .
Plans were dUJlcu11&amp;ed pertain•
Ing to the Bake Sale and Buaar
which the 10ciety wilt hold on the
18 an d 19 ot Novemlwlr. Mrs,
Reynolds clo1ed th, e meeting with
the· W o rld Peace Prayer.
Gue11ts were Mn. · CJara DU·
ga rd of Dear\&gt;Om, Mich., arid Mn.
I · Willia m Yeadger, Kent, both for­
mer members or the ,roup.
Arter the close of the meeting,
refreshments were served by MH.
Robert McElhinny, Mr1. Meinhart
Mrs, Janes and Mrs. Lena Mc­
Elhinny.

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Bel Air Hard Top. A real sharp little car. Luscious green .
A di Uy for a filly.

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2. Door. The Big M. Everyone from Grandma to Junior
will ride In this space happy car.

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88 - 4 Door. Pull away from the crowd in Ibis quality
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Nor hear the Harp, of Glory
The c l urch has bee� aew�y rering,
m odeled o n the outside • with a
new bulletin board being purchas- "ls Thy Ueart right w.lLh God,"
Is the ■ong bis -wlfe tella us to
ed b)'_ the Willing Worker, C\asa
of which Mrs. Ule i1 the teacher.
1ing.
At the close of the evening,
Mn , Oscar Dillinger �ro te and We praay thaL they conLinue,
c ompose d the followmg poem
While ll Is not too late,
about the minister a nd hill wife To warn the sinful peo ple,
Of thei r eternal fate.
which are known thro ughout
Meies County because wherever
Mr. Li le l11 ho lding servlce11 he is
always aHillted by his wire a s And help the sick and .aorrowlna: ,
To always upward Joolr,
so ng J ead er.
And teach the Holy Bible,
A POEAI
The greatest of all boob.
We are thankful for our pastor
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and his wife,
When a JI Jhe1r 1·1
I e ts over,
Who work with us and labo r
And the great race hu been
long,
run,
Telling of the right way to A nd tbey stand
beIore thell
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Heaven,
maker,
Both in serm o n and in so ng.
They w i· 11 h ear him say ''WeII
done."
When the past or tells us of,
Our borne Christ bas go ne to Then all sorrows will be ended,
p repare,
No tears and no more pain,
Then his wife says, "Now we'll H o me at last wlth Christ the Sa·
Bing,
vior,
Sin Can Never Enter There."
ln that Heavenly d omain.
OPIN GIFTS
Often limes he tells us ii,
After the minister and hia wile
The wrong choice we do make?, had opened their many uaetul
We'll be lost in outer darkness,
girts they went to the home of
A very sad an d sinful state,
MTI. Freda Miller where refresh­
ments of sandwiches, cake, cook­
Never will we see ou r Maker,
ies and iced tea were aervt4 by
Mrs. Mlller and Mrs. Willis J'roal
t o Mr. and Mn. Osear DIiiinger,
M r , and Mrs. Kenneth McCloud,
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Barton and
110n, M r. and Mra. Leroy Sauters,
Mrs. Elizabeth Clay, Mrs. Minnie
Clay, Mrs, Lillian Froat, Mra. Ida
Eichinger, Mrs. Freda Miller,
Mra. Nevada Beaver, Mra. Lucy
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Gaul, Mise Lenore Debing and
the honored guests.

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Fl lttn member, of Laurel
I Gran1e
were 1uuta an present·

A reception was heljl at the Chester H ouse of Prayer for
the Rev. and Mrs. Edmond Life, It was well attended and the I
evening was spent with Bible quizzes presented by .Mrs. Fred.a
M l II er and M rs . Willis Frost .

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Fnday At Charleston Center-

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Members Attend
Reception Held Honoring Pastor, Wile
Of Chester Community House 01 Prayer Chester Session

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The platform �nd
The Democratic Party'!I "blue
p rint for buildlnc a better West committees will meet ·fbuHiqiy
Virginia" will be sketched Fri- at the Statehoune. A mettlng l)f
the count)'. chaitmen l!J lly plaPs
day, Aug. 1:1, at the Democratic
State Convention in the Civic for the tall campaign wil) be held
at 9:80 a. m. Saturday i� tlle
Center here.
More than 1,200 delea:ates and C1u�, Room of the llanlel Boo�e
,1
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alternates from every corner of Hotfl.
.Beglnp.ine at 10 a. m. IJ'h�
the slate a.re expected to attend
the annual convention, ""hlch w ill ln the Senate Chamber� tta, Pl,.t•
open at 10 a. m. rr141y in the r�rm �o.minlttee "'!Ill . hold a Ptif,­
lie meeling on whi �be bell)QCI!&amp;•
Civlc Center Theater.
ill
tic Party 11\•�ld lnc\oiie.
bard,"
work
"We liltend to
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,aid Hui eh C. Smith of· j!e&lt;kloY, sllte platform.
�ttft
,\Dd the Crti:dim�•la
state chairman of tl'le Democra� .,t• "
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tic Pll'ty.
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C�cus' Room to ,r.i.e ,
"There will be no elephant,, t,h�
the ':°uvenlio��,
p-,.ade1 or dancin1 glrla, such " er•r! of . SCI� _o(
clioi;ea.
S
epln
bouaeke
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se\ . hie tone for lhe Republican
,..:a8'1:fl'
0 a ea
State Convention here last week1" . Th• De� .f. p
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he contlhiled .
llele1 ...,_ tl!II•
"Weil ' Vhilhl•'• future 1, too tho "'1\Yeilllon.
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In
hll,o,tant to, deal with
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trivotou, �ner.
"Jn our pliUorm an_d thi,�­
venUbn apeeches, we WIil 11:etcli
1 blueprint for bulldinl a better
Weal Vlr1lnla," s..1111· iOld. "1'he
Di:mocraUc Pefty'I _ plans and
pu,eosea 1'111 be spelled 6ut clear- •
1
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diltlih,"

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"hen _ Chester
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Grange - me , TuelKUly
even;n&amp;:
· D ale Kautz, worthy UlHle r,
e.alded
welc omed the
an d
:ea!JI One appeal !or ald wll
aniwered. A report WH liven by
Mra. Earl Dean. chairman, of the
fair booth committee
who ask
for helpers contribul�r, an d f or
all memberfl to be at the fair
A uf . 14 · t0
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a:r ndi
w :r� on �:e
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Tbe bak'i
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teats were n.'nn�c:
next meett .... on Aug. •• C. N.
Jones, county deputy, and Mn.
Jones spoke briefly.

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Mr · and Mn • Jacob Men of Alhens viaited friend• in Pomeroy on
Thu. nda)' .
.
Allen Bo1lt!r o f Gallipoht ll
,pending a week with hi1 &amp;rand•
�arents, Mr, and M ra, Phil Wll•
liam_&amp;O n.
M111 Roberta Kraeuter returned
home T uesday evening after a vi.ail
in Nelsonville with he r 1iater, 'Miu'
L,ed,i Mae Kraeuter.
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter 1nd daughter Leda Mae were bu1inesA vi,ito;s in Park�rsburg,
Va., on
Thursday.

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lir,. Carl Hysell enlerhi ntd t he
Kin Club with a party Wednesday
evenina at her home in Rutland.
GamH were played and prius
,ward ed to '1rs 1-.:dgar P ra t t �nd
.Mn. Ted Warner .!ind M rs. c . J.
Ebenbach won the uoor prize.
Hosttsri gifts were presented to
Mrt. H,-aell.
.
N!fre,tments of .sandwiche
�
s, ,.!e
cream, ca)l:e and �uffee were ser�ed
by the hOStellS. 1'avors were chma
Hh traya_.
Attendmg were thns:e. nam� prev loUll)' _ and M:rs. Anmce Ohlma:er,
Mn. Willard Ebenbach, Mrs. Theod ore Lehew, Mn. Harold Ebenbach, Mrs. Frank Powers, Mr1,
.
mer Hawkins. Mn. R. E. Vaugh, n
an d a guest, Darla_ Eber�hach.
The next meeting will be hel d
at the home of Mrs. Harold Ebenbach, Wednesday, Aug. 24

Jolly Cl-ub Has
Meeting

Dk1 In ToWo

I Mn.A ho,,,
.. ,m .... pce,ent,d to
H11uck Wednesday
Donal
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Mn . Allen Hampton reeelndl
word of the death of lln. Ella
T. McWilllam1 of Toledo. lln.
McWUliam, WII atate aQpllinte•
dent of the Hattie lack�n Guild
Chli:,-tera, Funeral aervlcee were.
held in Toledo tod1y with burial
in Cincinnati. •

· Pvening when the Jolly club met
1 •I her home, 011born St. Mrs Ot­
mer Grimm p:·e.sided over a short
• busine111 mel'.'ling. The traveling
priic donated by Mn. Roy May .
, · --·-er was awarded to Mn. Grimm

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Gamel! were play�d and pr11.e�
awarded to Mn. Wilbur H.anm�
and Mra. Henry • Dailey, M rs. LilIle Hauck and M rll. Hanning each
received birthday gifts from their
Secret Pals.
RefreshmenU were served by
the h oite18 't o the above named
and Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mn.
Ch.rlei; Strauss, Mr&amp;. Gene Evana
Mrs. John Leithcil, Mn. Eldon [
Will and two guest.a Donna Marie
Hauck and Nancy Jo Meyer.
The next meeting will be held
at the 11. om e of Mrs. Henry Dailey

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The · 25th annual Parker reunion
, WUl be held Slind ay, AUIUlt 14, at
the Tu_,per's Plain1 school. A baa- 1
ket d inner will be served at noon
with a short program to fo llow.
All relatives and friend11 are ur1ed
lo attend.
Officer• for th'l1 reunion are:
president, Homer Parker. Rutland ;
vice president, Hal Pa rkur. Park• ,
erfihurg, w. Va.. and secr,taey- 1
treuurer, Jean Parker, Rutl•hd_.

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Mr, and Mrs. Robert 1Utcbie and
son, Bobby, of Dexter City were reMiddleport
l'l'-"• H arry
ai.r. an d uMrs. Rupe, lecturer of Laurel cent auea" of u
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Grange, wa• In char.re of the Bearhs and oJher re I a t1ves.
pr ogram which ope:ed aroup . Mrs . c. L. Arnold left Thursday
On• for a visit ln Galllpolill with her
ai"'"ina of On ward Gran"en
a
u r. and
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ward,
wed bJ a Poem,
Th� dau ghter and 1 on-1nMrs. Robert M. Richards and famVale
Erma
by
Builder",
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Bri"
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and a readin&amp;, "Johnny Practices" 1· 1 y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry and son,
by AvaneUe Halliday.
Three ionss: "Down By The Ralph Jr., of Dayt�n were recent
DINE WITH US
Ol d Mill Stream, My Mother wu suests of relaUves m Pomeroy.
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Mn. Clifford L.eifheit presided
An Apple Baker an d One Finger,
at the meeting of the, WSCS of the
For A MOtJt Dellgldfal
One Thunb" were ,ung and acted
Rock Springs Methodist Church I
Meal
out with Nellie Vale a• leader.
held Tuesday afternoon at the
A ,kit "Picture, Come To Llfe"
church.
One taste wiJJ convince you that our food is suJ)erlatlve
Was &amp;iven b)' Maude Holcomb
Group singini;:
of •·What A
. , . from first course to last!
�l
ond Eatell 1 llldekln and two
Friend'' opened the meeting fol­
Offle
readings were presented, "What
low ed with prayer by Mn. Wil­
Mrs. Deliver Kapple entertained liam Grueser and the call t.n worMen Are Worth" by Ann Rupe
an d ''What Women Are Wo rth"' the Evangeline Mis,ionary G roµp 1hip by Mrs. William Bartels. A
by Layman Rupe.
of the Pomeroy Ch urch of Chrbt med itation was given by Mrs.
ON ROUTE 7
IN MIDDLEPORT
A ,tyle show wH given by the Tuesday evening at her home, Ma• Grueser and scripture reading by
men of Laurel Grange with Mrs. pie Place.
M rs. Elmer Bailey, Prayer by Mrs.
Rupe III reader a11 d music by
The meeting, in charge o f Mra. John Hartung closed the d evo tions.
Virginia Turner, after whlch a · Orville Well, president, opened
"Light for Today's Children" wa■ j
read ing, "Home Talent" waa pre- wit.ti p;ayer by Mn. Florence Burn­ the topic of lhe pro gram presenled
sentd by Mn.lG. A. Ra dekln wh o aide, followed by devotions taken by Mrs. Howard Bolin, M rs. Lewis
also cond uC"teG a bowline contest f rom Mathew 5:38-48 by Mrs. Walt­ Grueser, Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mu.
with live men an d live women er Kennedy Jr., who also a:ave a Anna Reut er, Mrs. Hartung and
pa rticipating and won· by the worn- meditation "Peace" taken Crom Mr-;_ Bartels. A benediction taken
"The Upper Room."
en.
f�om the program book was given
Members answered roll call w ith by Mni. Leifhcil to conclud e the
Arlen Radetln conaucted a
"Identifying a v l!:rse wh.ich included the word program.
contest
gueaalng
Blacks" to conclude the program. peace. A sunshi'ne box and a round
A short business sessi o n was 1
Mr. Kautz thanked Mrs. Rupe and robin get well card was sent to held and a co mmunication was
all participating in the program Meda Gibbs and a sunshine box to read from Mrs. Stanley McGilliard
1nd Neille Vale reaponded in the M". lllillard Zerkle. Mn. Burnalrt,, concerning the ministers wivt:s re­
and Mrs. Elwood Bow�rs each re- treat. The fall seminars to be held
absence of the worthy master.
llefre1hmenle were ....ed al ceived birth day gifts from their at Wellston on August 1 7 and al
secret pals. Plans were made for a Piketon on August 1 8 were an­
the clo,e of the meetinc.
bakele1Jt1 bake sale in September. nounced. The meeting closed wlth
· - .,----Mrs. Well conducted a minion the Lord's Prayer in unison.
8tudy on Japan · after which a soAttending were those named
clal hour was enj oyed . Games w ere ab ove and Mrs. 'Seo\\ Folmer. The
BASEBALLS, GWVFJi, SAIL BOATS, BEACH BALLS,
p14'yed under tbe d irection of Mn. group quilted in the forenoon with
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SOFTBALLS, BATS, SAND TOYS, SWIM RINGS,
Well with prize.!! awarded to M rs. a sack lullrh at noon.
SETS - MINIATURE GOLF SETS
BADMINTON
.
Harold Smith and Mro. David Bum.
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WADING POOLS
gardner.
Pins
Year
50
Civen
Mn, Robert Herhd on was guest
Refreshments were served by the
M ra. Lester Boice was prcsentof hono r at I layette 11hower on
hoateas to those named and M rs. ed with a gift from the White
Brand New Jumbo Golf Set
Wed nesday evening given by Mrs.
Dona)d Mullen, Mrs. Kenneth Fin• Ed ward Venoy and C raig, Mrs. Rose Lodse Wednesday when the
DRIVER - 2 LARGE BALLS
GIANT
Richard Davis and gu�sts. Mrs. Le o
gro up held thir annual picnic In
ley and idn, Donald Co mmins at
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Bryan, Mn. Elza Gilmore Sr. and the Middleport roadside
Only 98c
the Sew Rite club room, Lincoln
park.
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Mr,. Lewis O■borne.
Mrs. Boice, a fifty year member,
Helghh.
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Gi�l!li . ��d Jn a pink and
William ,M orris, president. Mrs.
blue b11in11t. Pink and blue stream- WS'CS Seminar Slaied
en extend ed from the ceiling to
The fall seminar o ( th e Porls• C ora McBride also a 50 year
,. • • r. ¥ • • • , ., , .._ ,
, ,, • • , , , e, ,. ,_ r r,
the baalnet.
m outh District WSCS of the �etho- member was lo have received .i
Gtmea were played d ur ing the dist churches will be hel d in Well- gift but was unable to attend.
evening with prizes awarde d lo 11ton Aui. 17 and at Piketon, Aug. B oth ladies will rccclve 50 Year
PHONE
Mrs. Dayton Strickland, Mn. Mar- 18, Jt h118 been anno unced. Sessio ns pins from the lodge at lhe next [
WY•z.3498
· tin Hall and Mra. Thomas Scally. will be fro m 10 a. m. until 3 p. m . regu '•r meeli •�
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After the ho nored guest opened
All atu d)' cour11es will be pre­
her glfts a d essert course was ser- 1lented and a question and answer
vcd by the hosteifies. Fav ors were period co nd ucted. Those attending
11mall baskets f illed with nuts and are asked to bring sack lunches.
centered with a tiny doll.
Attending were th o11e named
CORRECTION
above and Mrs. Ca rrie Oxley, Mrt.
The wiener ro11t of the Prima ry
George Hackett Sr.
Mrs. Mary Department of the F i rst Baptist
.
Shaefer, Mrs. Cbarles Spencer an d Church of Middleport which was
Mr■. Elza Gilmore Jr.
hel d Tuesday evenin g was at the
Send l111 gifts but unable to at- home ot Mrs. David Jenkins, one
tend were Mrs. Ha rvey VanVrank­ of the teache rs, instead or at the
en, Mrs. Jack Carsey and' Mrs, El­ puk as reported in yesterday's
I mer White.
paper.
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Wednesday With
Mrs • Carl Hysell

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Orioles Steamed Up I n P ennant Push With 6th Miami Catcher
Victory In Row, Reach Per�h One Game Bel:Jnd Looks Like Sure
Bet T... Go Up

Oi,1ric1 Se,.ion Held

United MefhodiSf

WSCS Has Session

.r����iri E:,::,�!n�r

the
t hree were al t hr t• xpense or losH strnck out 13 batlen in leadmg
ll'f' ,..,LTON a1CHMAN
IWSCS o( the United Melhod iJl
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the Dodgers to a 3-0 win over tht'
Uf11... p,..... lntern•tion,1
Chureh was held Tuesday even\ Don Mo!Uil.
Hedi, and the Giants bnt the
Gentil• bps 1 ��
PeDMnl puah?
ing at the church. ,
.
. Paul Richardi sa )'s " i i 1-ould
Thtn with !lank Ag u i rrf' pitch· BN vea. 8-7 , 1n the onl y ot tic r
MIAMI, Fla. UPI - Catcher Dick
M W L.ydia Ebersbach. pres i[ ing �or Dt·tr?11 ,n Lhe eighth, \ st•heduted 11am1t
Brown of Miami s11)'s the nexl lime ded at the meeting, which opened
bl-."
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will be with t �e l h.eme song Lord Of
w�al else �n you pos!'-1bl�' rook.1e Jun li-t•nt i lt . . who had re·
Rip Repuliki and Don Buddi o he goes up to the ma j ors it
�dam•
haw
r�t
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f
at
Everet1
he
J)ro1)0
will
probably
up
and
Bal\1• placed
call tt when his charged
if h.e Our Life. with M n.
each drove ln two r uru in Boston ' s lo stay
mote Orioles win siK rn ,. row. med his ltilh honll'r Jark F isher vklo over C)n�htnd Tribe Man • Citfl hit the same way hea 1oing TbpJPH as accoo,pan ist. The fall
ers t u seven h i l s m
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� ln
climb withi n a game of rirst plare lrnuted
a1:er '¥
Jimmy 0y "
11.e1 whQ lS haV· now ln the 1ntern atfo1\11l Weue.h •e
'!an at Welbton on Aug. 1 1
. . the Tig
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D
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tu
r�eord
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hl�
was optioned to t e a n�
, at J&gt;1 keton. Aug. 1 8 were an hrmgmg
Bro
who
they
the
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h:1l
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mylh
and pllnctur,
w
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tfft
at
ordon
110
a
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bt:tter
ins
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can't hit thei r way oul of a p.ipcr 1 eat was Dc1ro 1t"s fourth stra 1 &amp;tll Detroit w•ll:II
! ' i dl a'ns lose 1$, arlins by the cfih::ago White n ouriced and plans made tor
e
J
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smt"c
s
g;ir11e&lt;;t\t•n
n
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for his sfl veral to attend the Wellston
15
and sixth
bag?
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o their
l e a !lt , i x The Sox last June . connected
EYen the hard•lo -impress R1t· h· Gurdon ton"- m L· r lasl Frida)· Red Sox r�l}!� OSei
ck Hijnh• n\flth and 10th . hom�rs Thundaf m e@ti Olii: . A . meeting of the pro•
Wed•
ard!I is bli n king al the urinh•s IO· night
man an
n N�wcom .. tor 10 mght to lead M�ffll to • 1-&lt;1 'liclo/f· s:ram oomm1�tee to be held
� l\j:! pul• Qver leaiue-leadifl« Toronl6. J\m • ne aday t&gt;veo1ng . Aug. 24, was antal of 14 homers 111 thl' p;ist f iv e
The Ht•U Sux bt·at l ht' Indians. h i ts Inc� �g 1 �Off)ef
days. They teed nff for four homt' 5. 2, and t h l" Sl'natur� edg ed t h e ski ' Jim e II i\ tlli 1 :)'h homer A_fc l)er c� eek� th� Leafs on three nounttd .
hits for his ninth victory.
runs against the Uctro1t Ti�i•rs Athlctlcs. 5. 4_ in 0U1._. r AL ga�es . 0 ff wli • t �
A report on the LancB.!lter
rernainecl
in
a
tou�th
Rochester_
Thursday in a 6- 1 v1l'tur}· that wa11 -nu.&gt; nr-sl place Yan kel' s ti nd th i rd•
�hQOl
qf ll(issioO! was given �y
fF
O
Buffalo
ati
with
e
by
place
Jed
WebJi;ter Sr. and Miss
M°"r's.
pla ce Wh i 1f• So1'- we rt' idle .
)lg
Qe
th e ir I �th in the lasl 1 2 gai�l' s.
H
K�tn
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i l re '1'C'('o µnted for
Columbu
s, •�. w�lte
t'h'
}li�s
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B� ve • �JH)rt on
race
Rookie Ron Hansen tul his 13th 1 l n the Nation .ii Lcag-ue, St 1111 all flve
Campbell
u � toll. t'll'n s ani nsl
hom er In lhe second inning, Walt I ('The �an) �usi aJ"s two • nm horn• J{ansas �tf ; drov'e ln four j we �e &lt;reteatl ng the Rf cl\'mbn.t V1r- the Ashra_rn meeting wh1c_h she
an411ntte� in Nbtth� e1d, Po_tinn.
Dropo connected with the bases l''I' i n the 1 2th irmins !J a v e the runs wit '1ti Jl! b •A� I7l-'b ho rn• 1hu an1 , 4-3.
The mee!in� closed with � be
.ind rook ie Ca rd inal s a 3 2 v idory ov e r the ers off loser
e mpty ill the third
R�rbe rt and
Wally Shfppon'a Jhl'ff·tuh homD• ve Nicholson belted a three-run r ir 11t-pla c e P irates, sandy Kouf u cored a fifth one af�e•r singling ip
p.a h bened1ctlon, aner which
M:b:
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a fi e n
e highli hl
xlh• a dessert course wa!'I s_rrved by,
homer in the some game. Those - - ·-·
lhe thi rd Inning. T�x Cleven si::r i!ning r;ft'; by the Bed Wings
we nt 7¼ ht ninga and WOTI bl9 �gai nst Jh ,: Jets. D kk Ricl: etta was M.!1. Le ve�tl l_{oush, Mrs. G le� n
D1IJ a!\ d Mn. David Slater with
fourth game againal ,eHn de feats. th e wmner,
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. . &amp;y Trac11 and. Mh. Charl es
ll was 1lmply a Clle of too
. t'rt b'u 11ng h oa...,sses.
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all it.I runs penmger
, Jersey
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in_ the hrsl lnp 1J1 g a "d wQltnd up , ,.. • table was ttractiv wi t h red
e
1e
a
Lour Bob Friend . allowed only with a tl-4 declsloo, ov�. Montreal.
Q,W
and grly plaid place mall aad
n hits, but Mu31al collected Ra o! Srrni;-l}� lfll the Wl nner and � arrangem
ent s of red roses.
The Haye 5 . Young reunion was seve
r
h
t
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�f them . Two wer_e doubl_es Ha\ph Mauvello the lqser.
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held Augu st 7 ai the old �lol id_ay
STA-•
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a d the other _one Wat hls � 2th 1 11School g7ou,id s near Darwin with . �
sn�(ll)lat
on
e
w1lh
nmg
one
hom
Feit.
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a baske t climwr served 111 noon
0
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dei ffetrda SQund
T
oronto
es
sev en•a:•me wm'(P tu .IM
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WI· th 14. ra. uk Chcesehrew 11sk m g ped the Pirat
Catalina - 2 Doo r Hardtop.
·• J. Rh 0 d
a n f D rew
. es, ch aptil
ninB 11lreak and led the Card inals Hichmond
� f5 . 54� 3 ¼
grace
Radio, Heal&lt;&gt;r . V 8, Auto.
ebster
P�st
39, American 1:,e·
1
W
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to
their
fifth
straiBht
victory.
Rochester
6
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In !he aflf&gt; rnoon a shor1 proi::ram
Tran11. Sa \'I' over $1000 on
ifton: presided ov er the b urial
BuHalo
Ql �l _11 1., 16 � ser
was held wi1h Home r Lee presid•
lhiK be.iuty.
Musial's 12th hom er of the sea• Jeney Clly
member,
charte r
v ice for
¾
58
1
2
in�. It was det"idcd that nexl year son moved the Carda within four
G1en
Chase
on
Monday,
Aug. 8
Montreal
.4aT 28
S,2
nd games
the Hulid .ir Sl' lwol Rcun wn
of first place . Ernie B rog- Columbus
at
Beech
Grove
cem�t�ry.
2.6½:
M
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the Haye s Y1iun g Heumon will be Ila. who atruck out nlne and gave
!)1· 89 425 2 1/a
Serving on th, fmng sq,uad
M l aml
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7
combined.
up el11ht �lb, won his 14t11 game
wel'fl Mickey
Wllljam s, Onie!
Fairlane 2 Door. All white.
The program intl u de&lt;l a d uet by agalnst five fosses. He had a
Cur,,jn•p, Leo
Vaughan, Do 1
Radio, heater , V-8, Auto.
Garol dt· ne st:are "iJJ lhe h, t �[ the 12tlli
c011een Doui; an and
WD&lt;Nl, Joseph
Strubl'e. :Ren·· '
,
Tran11. Runs like new.
H u yes. Two di� lu!,(lwS were pre• th0ugf, whei) the Pirates came
WI\YP.el .an'd Elz, G\lmore, cpm •
U a
1:,0 ► �
sented by Mo1ntlu ur�d Theresa EaSl bltlt '¥\fh I run o,i a single, a n in·
mihil er q"f the Posl. JluilJ!'r' were
man. lh�lcn antl t hrirlc s Woode fl eld qut and Jt:ock)' Nelson's dou·
lll'ckey M'enchlni and 'PI\11 11fomp
saJ\K ducts. Arth ur c:oo&lt;l in pre• ble, wh\ch Direly r\"J lssed being I
lorl .
II
1ented 1l dauce acco111 pa11ie f1 on the hom er.
were
There
Wuod
piino by Muri
Plt,::tlH Two+l!fft r
son ,u by !ht' gro11 p and tht' rc 11t Qf
'ltoufa:ot: or th� O'ridgers
S•ndy
2 Door -· 6 cyl., &amp;tel. shlft.
faJiY day a Hqmecomin&amp;
the oflernoon wa.� spent m visitin g. limited the '.Reds to two hits in
h� ..
ft
Real economy. Ont: owner.
com·
c;!_ahp�
th e . ' .}i . annlvMsary
tht'
for
tl
eleete
rs
The office
winning his fifth game. Rookie
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presiden1 ; Garold l \11yt&gt;s, vice pres• In a row even thoush striking out tontender tor the 1R Ohio
il(tr, lbe 'RClV, WUUam Hull
ident, and Colle,,n Douga n, sec re• eight. · The flrst of his six walks Junior' Ameti'can �cto
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tary · trrusurcr. The reunion will Jed to one Dodser run and two crown, rfltell t61!1iy ·a, ·=
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be held next Yt'ar at the 11ame place error11 p,ve'd the way for t�e sec• Bentle)' Polil and " 1b'fdle r't lat­
F11-l rlane MN&gt; - 2 Door V·8,
Rev. l{ull
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on the fi rst Sunday in August.
on'd ppd Ber marker. Ch.r\)e Neal tred It out tor the 'dl· alJeiJ1"llr's
Auto. Tram,., Newly rcbuUt
will �e11 vm- . th� 1.ermop in the
Tho11c at1.cn din11 were Mrll. Eve- cotl,ft,d t_hree of the sl'Vfn hiU role.
englne. A real steal al
l)'n Wibli n and Ronal d, Hollie V. 0r, Mat6ney. .
Lima wlll play the ftoil'I� of mornlnc and ln the ,nernoon, o1
Hayes , Roy Wrll, Pearl Gilkey , Al·
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the Bentley-Btldgeport nine Sat• pro1ram will l&gt;e Prettnted with
the - deacon, pa�lcipa\ing, u1ing
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urday mornine .
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The Allen County squa«f ran itl
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tournament victory streak ' to four
Mr. a11d Mrs. Claude H;iyes, El mer
Thuraday with a surpri1fl '. 4.2 upGoodln , :\ir untl :llr11• Home r Lee,
set of five-time national · ch· amM r . and Mr� . Arthur Ooodin , Mr.
pion Ben t ley in the only •inners'
2 Door - 6 cyl. auto. tran11.
11nd Mrs EvNdt Merks, Mr. and
bracke t gatne of th� day. l
WAI ,1 195
Mn. John Chaney , Mr . .ind M rs.
Brldgepgrt earned lb - i-flnal
Hon o ld Dougall and l,ynette and
berth by tekln1 back-to- ck vi&lt;'Craig, Mr und Mrs G_arold H ay�s
lorles, eliminalinl
St�enYUle
1 2·0 Jn t�e flral same
and Garoldc m•, Mrs. ,�1imda East•
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l T ht' resa, Mr. o nd
In L.iltl• Le111gue m 111 ke• U P games (l.:J Jn the second.
man
Webe r Woud . Mr anti M rs. �d1on lasl nllilht ln the Meigs A�so claBentley reco\lered fro,. defeat
I I.a rt, Mr. and Mrs. D . L. S,,1e kle11 , lion the Syracuse Indians be'al to vent ita anger on Akl4on, tak
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Grac e Hayes ;ind Hoger, Mary K . the Pomeroy Jets, 6·0.
I n g a 12..f! victory
PhciM WY -2-3170
Jewell of the Indians allow ed
Josten 11nd llickic, · Mr. and Mrs.
Lima was heli to onb' tour
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B,- United Preu International
The world champion Baltimore
Colts meel the Colle111:e All-Stan at
Chicago Friday night to launch a
busy week end of professional foot­
ball in which nine exhlbitlon
games will be played through Sun­
day aO:ernoon.
Six of these game11 will involve
National Football League teams
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clubs lrom the new American Fool•
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Q uarterback Johnny Unitas and
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year's crillege stars coached by
Otto Gr.iiham.
On Salurday night, the Detroit
Lions are at home agai111t the
Cleveland Browns; the Green Bay
Packers play the Pittsburgh Steelers at New Orleans; the Los An•
,::eles Rams are at home agai n st t �,e
Philadelphia Eagles, and the Dallas Cowboys meet the St. Louis
Cardinals in San An tonio, Tex.
The Steelers already have won
their first exhibition atart, while
the Cowboys were beaten in a
pre season game.
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Two AFL games were on tap for
Saturday night. The Denver Broncos meet the eutfalo Bills al Rochester , N . Y., and the Oakland
Raiden lake on the New York
Titans at Sacramenlo, Calif.
On Sunday, tlie lone NFL gam e
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the home grounds of the San
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Dau1:htery of NtlaonvJlle had a
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230 pound, 6-1. J 2•year-old first
baseman, doubled.
The Middltport All-Start will
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ruse Little League tournament
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Middleport
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vicloriH •klt'd bJ ■ pair of no-hit,
lJ()-run pqdp.qa: performances by
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qay To�ip w(th_ a no-hitter. I
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night to beat Meiga Trojans 13-5. '
Mike Bratton eot bJa no-hit, no nm
•me a11tnat a 1tron1 Gallipolis
tlyb, winning &amp;-0. · Then Stobart
�•m e back to 10 the first ■ix inrilnga against stron&amp; Oak HIU Wedneaday nlabt, and Jim Johnton fin.
ished the Unal four of a 10-inning
duel, winning 3-0.
Last night a fter a 1leepy first
three lnn1n11 In which N ebonYille
shook Middleport fans with a 3·2
lead, Ca11'1 boys came out in lhe
fourth inning to puah home 1 1
rqns qn seven bita, tw.o walks, a
hil b1tttr, and 9even passed balls
at home permittlne runners lo ad­
vance or score. They chased Nel­
aonville start.er J. ShuJll, aon of the
mena1er, off the mound. belort set­
tlin1 for a 13-3 lead after lour
complete Innings.

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night in a giant beer vat. Rupl!i,rt
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Paret of Cuba hu been presented sepb Ptbter, 61, lyi ng inside 0,4 \
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second stmght champ10Mh1p Thursda y night at Wellston
witb a 16-3 victory over an outclassed Nelsonv ille All-Stars.
Manager Woody call Jnd his coach, Owen Bralton, were

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Bratton,
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blanked Nel1tinville the rest ot the
way, permlttinc a hannle�s 1ingle
With one out in th e botlom of the
slxth, whil e over the rout e fan .
n"ing 1 1, walking two and hitting
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St. Louis • • • • • 6Z '6 .G7t '
Los Angeles . • .' !)Iii 46 JJ58 6
Milwaukee . . . . M t7 .148 7
Sao Frandsto · 5l M: ,MO 12
Cincinnati . . . . 47 60 ,439 18½1
Philadelphia . . . 42 65 ,393 23½:
Chicago • • • • • 39 65 .37� 25
Thursday'• Rnults
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c9,._ eath .•Jt1i1Je�; K'nl,:t,t a tri•
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A nlikiou• , JJrocr�n:t. under thi: I
diri!CUOl"l of ttl-e llelp Counb
M i n l!(ertlil Aiioeiation will open
the llt'liBS ·eoUnty P'iir as ha&amp; been
the custom for the past few years
'f'he ,pt'OpilTJ thiS y·ear wlU be
ht!ld Tbema)', AuBust 18 at 8 p .
m. with Dr. Delbert S. Mill s. a s
•be1t st,e:fike r: Dr. Mills is a na­
tive of Me ie• County and was
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Dr. Milla in earlier years of
his ministry
served
sev er:i:1
c?lurei'Jt'li fn Central and South·
erfl OhiQ and for '1 years was
past»r of t"he Avondale EUB
Church, Columbus, better known
as "The JChprch of th e Air."
The Meli:-• County Ministerial
Asapeia tion will also have a tent
on the f111irgrounds with a display
of Dail y Vaca tion Bible School
material from variou1 churches.
Fre,: literature will 1110 be dis­
trlbuled by the American Bible
Society.

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Make-up Game

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Middl eport s
Summer
H igh Pomeroy h url er
Terry Knight
&amp;hool Leeicue entry retained a pjtchei a no-hit, no. run perform• !
eam� edge �n 1rand�ngs Thllnd1y inc...
eve,i,na With a 4-3 win and o-3 lo111
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lo Pomeroy.
and htt 011, batter !n �I� no·hilter. ,
'tbt win W8:-9 a ��p}e,tion of all . H e w'aa blowin1 the ball p11t the
unbomRlf�d aJ'Ur;t. ;4al)lt t\ft_ had paJte)l Cl}mlsten�y 1 . stnkln&amp;: opt
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be n c�l.a a f� ' i?t.er aix: innu1c1. , sfugaer Boone· H m dy three times
go n1 to I� llt\\i;,;, 'Mle loil 'l•I , !ln!Jllt,
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Pl&gt;merof 1ot one in the fourth

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SIGNS PISTON S Pi\CT
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Nl,MID ASSISTANT COACH
Pistons of the Nation al tiasketball
AslKK'iation.
WICHlTA. Kan. UPI - Leonard
Brown hos been 0:ppt&gt;inted asail•
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A district rneeling for all Sunday
School and church officials and
ps!lors of the t:l)B cnurches of
Distr ict Four North, which in•
cludea M e igs Count)', waa held
'l' \Jesd.ay evening at the Dale-Fair­
view Chureh, seven miles eist of
Bartlett.
Attending from the Enterprt1e
t·hu rrh were the Rev. Francis H.
Glazier, Eldon Weeks. Mn, 'l'horna,
Benti, Misses Elizl&amp;b�th, Helen and
Emma Lou Davis and MiSS Gene­
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Victory In Row, Reach Per�h One Game Bel:Jnd Looks Like Sure
Bet T... Go Up

Oi,1ric1 Se,.ion Held

United MefhodiSf

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t hree were al t hr t• xpense or losH strnck out 13 batlen in leadmg
ll'f' ,..,LTON a1CHMAN
IWSCS o( the United Melhod iJl
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the Dodgers to a 3-0 win over tht'
Uf11... p,..... lntern•tion,1
Chureh was held Tuesday even\ Don Mo!Uil.
Hedi, and the Giants bnt the
Gentil• bps 1 ��
PeDMnl puah?
ing at the church. ,
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Thtn with !lank Ag u i rrf' pitch· BN vea. 8-7 , 1n the onl y ot tic r
MIAMI, Fla. UPI - Catcher Dick
M W L.ydia Ebersbach. pres i[ ing �or Dt·tr?11 ,n Lhe eighth, \ st•heduted 11am1t
Brown of Miami s11)'s the nexl lime ded at the meeting, which opened
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w�al else �n you pos!'-1bl�' rook.1e Jun li-t•nt i lt . . who had re·
Rip Repuliki and Don Buddi o he goes up to the ma j ors it
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probably
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and
Bal\1• placed
call tt when his charged
if h.e Our Life. with M n.
each drove ln two r uru in Boston ' s lo stay
mote Orioles win siK rn ,. row. med his ltilh honll'r Jark F isher vklo over C)n�htnd Tribe Man • Citfl hit the same way hea 1oing TbpJPH as accoo,pan ist. The fall
ers t u seven h i l s m
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climb withi n a game of rirst plare lrnuted
a1:er '¥
Jimmy 0y "
11.e1 whQ lS haV· now ln the 1ntern atfo1\11l Weue.h •e
'!an at Welbton on Aug. 1 1
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, at J&gt;1 keton. Aug. 1 8 were an hrmgmg
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can't hit thei r way oul of a p.ipcr 1 eat was Dc1ro 1t"s fourth stra 1 &amp;tll Detroit w•ll:II
! ' i dl a'ns lose 1$, arlins by the cfih::ago White n ouriced and plans made tor
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15
and sixth
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l e a !lt , i x The Sox last June . connected
EYen the hard•lo -impress R1t· h· Gurdon ton"- m L· r lasl Frida)· Red Sox r�l}!� OSei
ck Hijnh• n\flth and 10th . hom�rs Thundaf m e@ti Olii: . A . meeting of the pro•
Wed•
ard!I is bli n king al the urinh•s IO· night
man an
n N�wcom .. tor 10 mght to lead M�ffll to • 1-&lt;1 'liclo/f· s:ram oomm1�tee to be held
� l\j:! pul• Qver leaiue-leadifl« Toronl6. J\m • ne aday t&gt;veo1ng . Aug. 24, was antal of 14 homers 111 thl' p;ist f iv e
The Ht•U Sux bt·at l ht' Indians. h i ts Inc� �g 1 �Off)ef
days. They teed nff for four homt' 5. 2, and t h l" Sl'natur� edg ed t h e ski ' Jim e II i\ tlli 1 :)'h homer A_fc l)er c� eek� th� Leafs on three nounttd .
hits for his ninth victory.
runs against the Uctro1t Ti�i•rs Athlctlcs. 5. 4_ in 0U1._. r AL ga�es . 0 ff wli • t �
A report on the LancB.!lter
rernainecl
in
a
tou�th
Rochester_
Thursday in a 6- 1 v1l'tur}· that wa11 -nu.&gt; nr-sl place Yan kel' s ti nd th i rd•
�hQOl
qf ll(issioO! was given �y
fF
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Buffalo
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with
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by
place
Jed
WebJi;ter Sr. and Miss
M°"r's.
pla ce Wh i 1f• So1'- we rt' idle .
)lg
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th e ir I �th in the lasl 1 2 gai�l' s.
H
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Columbu
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race
Rookie Ron Hansen tul his 13th 1 l n the Nation .ii Lcag-ue, St 1111 all flve
Campbell
u � toll. t'll'n s ani nsl
hom er In lhe second inning, Walt I ('The �an) �usi aJ"s two • nm horn• J{ansas �tf ; drov'e ln four j we �e &lt;reteatl ng the Rf cl\'mbn.t V1r- the Ashra_rn meeting wh1c_h she
an411ntte� in Nbtth� e1d, Po_tinn.
Dropo connected with the bases l''I' i n the 1 2th irmins !J a v e the runs wit '1ti Jl! b •A� I7l-'b ho rn• 1hu an1 , 4-3.
The mee!in� closed with � be
.ind rook ie Ca rd inal s a 3 2 v idory ov e r the ers off loser
e mpty ill the third
R�rbe rt and
Wally Shfppon'a Jhl'ff·tuh homD• ve Nicholson belted a three-run r ir 11t-pla c e P irates, sandy Kouf u cored a fifth one af�e•r singling ip
p.a h bened1ctlon, aner which
M:b:
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a fi e n
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xlh• a dessert course wa!'I s_rrved by,
homer in the some game. Those - - ·-·
lhe thi rd Inning. T�x Cleven si::r i!ning r;ft'; by the Bed Wings
we nt 7¼ ht ninga and WOTI bl9 �gai nst Jh ,: Jets. D kk Ricl: etta was M.!1. Le ve�tl l_{oush, Mrs. G le� n
D1IJ a!\ d Mn. David Slater with
fourth game againal ,eHn de feats. th e wmner,
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. . &amp;y Trac11 and. Mh. Charl es
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, Jersey
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1e
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Lour Bob Friend . allowed only with a tl-4 declsloo, ov�. Montreal.
Q,W
and grly plaid place mall aad
n hits, but Mu31al collected Ra o! Srrni;-l}� lfll the Wl nner and � arrangem
ent s of red roses.
The Haye 5 . Young reunion was seve
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t
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�f them . Two wer_e doubl_es Ha\ph Mauvello the lqser.
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held Augu st 7 ai the old �lol id_ay
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a d the other _one Wat hls � 2th 1 11School g7ou,id s near Darwin with . �
sn�(ll)lat
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Catalina - 2 Doo r Hardtop.
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a n f D rew
. es, ch aptil
ninB 11lreak and led the Card inals Hichmond
� f5 . 54� 3 ¼
grace
Radio, Heal&lt;&gt;r . V 8, Auto.
ebster
P�st
39, American 1:,e·
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to
their
fifth
straiBht
victory.
Rochester
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Tran11. Sa \'I' over $1000 on
ifton: presided ov er the b urial
BuHalo
Ql �l _11 1., 16 � ser
was held wi1h Home r Lee presid•
lhiK be.iuty.
Musial's 12th hom er of the sea• Jeney Clly
member,
charte r
v ice for
¾
58
1
2
in�. It was det"idcd that nexl year son moved the Carda within four
G1en
Chase
on
Monday,
Aug. 8
Montreal
.4aT 28
S,2
nd games
the Hulid .ir Sl' lwol Rcun wn
of first place . Ernie B rog- Columbus
at
Beech
Grove
cem�t�ry.
2.6½:
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the Haye s Y1iun g Heumon will be Ila. who atruck out nlne and gave
!)1· 89 425 2 1/a
Serving on th, fmng sq,uad
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combined.
up el11ht �lb, won his 14t11 game
wel'fl Mickey
Wllljam s, Onie!
Fairlane 2 Door. All white.
The program intl u de&lt;l a d uet by agalnst five fosses. He had a
Cur,,jn•p, Leo
Vaughan, Do 1
Radio, heater , V-8, Auto.
Garol dt· ne st:are "iJJ lhe h, t �[ the 12tlli
c011een Doui; an and
WD&lt;Nl, Joseph
Strubl'e. :Ren·· '
,
Tran11. Runs like new.
H u yes. Two di� lu!,(lwS were pre• th0ugf, whei) the Pirates came
WI\YP.el .an'd Elz, G\lmore, cpm •
U a
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sented by Mo1ntlu ur�d Theresa EaSl bltlt '¥\fh I run o,i a single, a n in·
mihil er q"f the Posl. JluilJ!'r' were
man. lh�lcn antl t hrirlc s Woode fl eld qut and Jt:ock)' Nelson's dou·
lll'ckey M'enchlni and 'PI\11 11fomp
saJ\K ducts. Arth ur c:oo&lt;l in pre• ble, wh\ch Direly r\"J lssed being I
lorl .
II
1ented 1l dauce acco111 pa11ie f1 on the hom er.
were
There
Wuod
piino by Muri
Plt,::tlH Two+l!fft r
son ,u by !ht' gro11 p and tht' rc 11t Qf
'ltoufa:ot: or th� O'ridgers
S•ndy
2 Door -· 6 cyl., &amp;tel. shlft.
faJiY day a Hqmecomin&amp;
the oflernoon wa.� spent m visitin g. limited the '.Reds to two hits in
h� ..
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Real economy. Ont: owner.
com·
c;!_ahp�
th e . ' .}i . annlvMsary
tht'
for
tl
eleete
rs
The office
winning his fifth game. Rookie
Bapti,t Church
e
t
,
ll�P
lng )'ca r are Frank Che�!iehrew, Jim Maloney lost his third game
P\'l'!Tle
ATHENS, 0. UPt-LI
1 1•y�nt� ann1v,r114ry or
presiden1 ; Garold l \11yt&gt;s, vice pres• In a row even thoush striking out tontender tor the 1R Ohio
il(tr, lbe 'RClV, WUUam Hull
ident, and Colle,,n Douga n, sec re• eight. · The flrst of his six walks Junior' Ameti'can �cto
lebaU
qeld, al 1t1, i;hureh Sun•
tary · trrusurcr. The reunion will Jed to one Dodser run and two crown, rfltell t61!1iy ·a, ·=
cfinla}i
. � g. 11 , Iilim@r will be
be held next Yt'ar at the 11ame place error11 p,ve'd the way for t�e sec• Bentle)' Polil and " 1b'fdle r't lat­
F11-l rlane MN&gt; - 2 Door V·8,
Rev. l{ull
., �) pqoq.
on the fi rst Sunday in August.
on'd ppd Ber marker. Ch.r\)e Neal tred It out tor the 'dl· alJeiJ1"llr's
Auto. Tram,., Newly rcbuUt
will �e11 vm- . th� 1.ermop in the
Tho11c at1.cn din11 were Mrll. Eve- cotl,ft,d t_hree of the sl'Vfn hiU role.
englne. A real steal al
l)'n Wibli n and Ronal d, Hollie V. 0r, Mat6ney. .
Lima wlll play the ftoil'I� of mornlnc and ln the ,nernoon, o1
Hayes , Roy Wrll, Pearl Gilkey , Al·
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the Bentley-Btldgeport nine Sat• pro1ram will l&gt;e Prettnted with
the - deacon, pa�lcipa\ing, u1ing
i
lie GIikey , J. J. Hawk , Mr. and
urday mornine .
11
their to�lc, ''l&gt;utles o! deacons
IJayu,
n
F.rnerso
Mn John lluyeH,
The Allen County squa«f ran itl
i_
Mra: Harol d Douglas and Vernon,
tournament victory streak ' to four
Mr. a11d Mrs. Claude H;iyes, El mer
Thuraday with a surpri1fl '. 4.2 upGoodln , :\ir untl :llr11• Home r Lee,
set of five-time national · ch· amM r . and Mr� . Arthur Ooodin , Mr.
pion Ben t ley in the only •inners'
2 Door - 6 cyl. auto. tran11.
11nd Mrs EvNdt Merks, Mr. and
bracke t gatne of th� day. l
WAI ,1 195
Mn. John Chaney , Mr . .ind M rs.
Brldgepgrt earned lb - i-flnal
Hon o ld Dougall and l,ynette and
berth by tekln1 back-to- ck vi&lt;'Craig, Mr und Mrs G_arold H ay�s
lorles, eliminalinl
St�enYUle
1 2·0 Jn t�e flral same
and Garoldc m•, Mrs. ,�1imda East•
In'
Piqua
Mra.
u
nc.
l T ht' resa, Mr. o nd
In L.iltl• Le111gue m 111 ke• U P games (l.:J Jn the second.
man
Webe r Woud . Mr anti M rs. �d1on lasl nllilht ln the Meigs A�so claBentley reco\lered fro,. defeat
I I.a rt, Mr. and Mrs. D . L. S,,1e kle11 , lion the Syracuse Indians be'al to vent ita anger on Akl4on, tak
''Tranennrt.a
.,.. tlon o■ Land &amp; Se-a"
Grac e Hayes ;ind Hoger, Mary K . the Pomeroy Jets, 6·0.
I n g a 12..f! victory
PhciM WY -2-3170
Jewell of the Indians allow ed
Josten 11nd llickic, · Mr. and Mrs.
Lima was heli to onb' tour
•• Main It.
Poma,..,, O.
Fro nk f h cN1&lt;' brcw, K1• nneth H n y cs lhree hits but he walkd 14. He hits by Joe Scherer and Bob
\ 11 rnt Mr a n d Mrs. Charles Woode. fanned HI, . He walked all the
Courtney or Clncinnatl, but hun...;=_.;;;;;.;·.;·;...·.;;;;', I runs l n the Jets got.
ched three of them with two
Jew ell had three ■ I ngles, Crow walks ln tt1e fourth to cllneh
the
and Ferrell each a slngle, M or· r onteal.
arlty a double and Grueser a .--------------­
hom er. For the Jet■ T. Woods
had two hits, Stewart one, .ill
singl es.
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with Mn. Leiter Fau ber, vice
presldtint, itl. char1e. Devotio11s
lcd by Mrt, Allard Pratt, opened
th e meetlne. A 1hort business
se111lon was he)d and round robin
get well card.I were sent to M rs ,
Carl Shleld■ and Mn, Rose Vance
or Fran�lln Furnece.
Refreahmentl were aerved dur•
ing the aotlal hour by Mrs. G. O.
Schmoll and Mn. Roy Seyfried
with Mra. Shield, •• a contrlbut•
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MIDDLEPORT

Colts Heavily
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College Players

AT HOME INSIDE 11IE WATOI WOIKS
Ye1 . . .
Our Graduate Watch R&lt;&gt;­

B,- United Preu International
The world champion Baltimore
Colts meel the Colle111:e All-Stan at
Chicago Friday night to launch a
busy week end of professional foot­
ball in which nine exhlbitlon
games will be played through Sun­
day aO:ernoon.
Six of these game11 will involve
National Football League teams
and tho other th ree wi\1 be amon1
clubs lrom the new American Fool•
ball League, which started ill ex,
hibition season two weeks ago.
thr" TD Fanrlt•
Q uarterback Johnny Unitas and
the Coll.8 were favored by three •
touchdowns over the pick of last
year's crillege stars coached by
Otto Gr.iiham.
On Salurday night, the Detroit
Lions are at home agai111t the
Cleveland Browns; the Green Bay
Packers play the Pittsburgh Steelers at New Orleans; the Los An•
,::eles Rams are at home agai n st t �,e
Philadelphia Eagles, and the Dallas Cowboys meet the St. Louis
Cardinals in San An tonio, Tex.
The Steelers already have won
their first exhibition atart, while
the Cowboys were beaten in a
pre season game.
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Two AFL games were on tap for
Saturday night. The Denver Broncos meet the eutfalo Bills al Rochester , N . Y., and the Oakland
Raiden lake on the New York
Titans at Sacramenlo, Calif.
On Sunday, tlie lone NFL gam e
pits the Washington Redskins on
the home grounds of the San
Francisco Forly•Niners, while in
the AFL, lhe Dallas Teuns play
the Boston Patriots at Boston.
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ln two exhibition games.

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FRIDAY and SATUIDAY, AUGUST 12-13
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each hart a �ingle and double Ron
Hindy a double, Sam ClatwOrth)'
and Donme r,;elson each sin1lr1.
Dau1:htery of NtlaonvJlle had a
double and single, and Pancake, a
230 pound, 6-1. J 2•year-old first
baseman, doubled.
The Middltport All-Start will
rest a week, then enter th e Syra.
ruse Little League tournament
which they also won laat yea r.
Middleport
200 ( I I J I I -16 10 1
Nelsonville
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Bratton and J. Johnson. Shultz
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HARRIS vs COOPIR
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LONDON UPI � Roy Harris of
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finat. over • br1Ula1!t it.ring of
vicloriH •klt'd bJ ■ pair of no-hit,
lJ()-run pqdp.qa: performances by
it4 moun4 44iff.
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qay To�ip w(th_ a no-hitter. I
lf»)nln1 7-C). He c•me b44 Monday
night to beat Meiga Trojans 13-5. '
Mike Bratton eot bJa no-hit, no nm
•me a11tnat a 1tron1 Gallipolis
tlyb, winning &amp;-0. · Then Stobart
�•m e back to 10 the first ■ix inrilnga against stron&amp; Oak HIU Wedneaday nlabt, and Jim Johnton fin.
ished the Unal four of a 10-inning
duel, winning 3-0.
Last night a fter a 1leepy first
three lnn1n11 In which N ebonYille
shook Middleport fans with a 3·2
lead, Ca11'1 boys came out in lhe
fourth inning to puah home 1 1
rqns qn seven bita, tw.o walks, a
hil b1tttr, and 9even passed balls
at home permittlne runners lo ad­
vance or score. They chased Nel­
aonville start.er J. ShuJll, aon of the
mena1er, off the mound. belort set­
tlin1 for a 13-3 lead after lour
complete Innings.

New York · · · ·
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Chicago
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Washington . . .
Detroit . . . . . . .
Boston . . . . . . .
Kansai City . . ,

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GRANDSTAND ADMISSION FREI! FQ� DAl(TIME EVENTS ON IUQDIE D�T.

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pre..nted gold patches. for eaeh
ceremon

S,ntine l, 1'1&gt;11'.el'OY-lliddlrpolt, 0., Aut. )2, 11MII

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deanen 111Uocated · 1'11.�,�
night in a giant beer vat. Rupl!i,rt
PilET Gf.TS IEL T
Brewery official1 found the bodNEW YORK UPI - Benny (Kid! les ot Hugo Armand, M, and ;..;
Paret of Cuba hu been presented sepb Ptbter, 61, lyi ng inside 0,4 \
with a world welterwei&amp;ht cham- tank which i1 100 feet Iona , 75
pion1h l p belt by Nat io' \e111cher or I reet in diameter and 1 5 reet h tlh. ,

second stmght champ10Mh1p Thursda y night at Wellston
witb a 16-3 victory over an outclassed Nelsonv ille All-Stars.
Manager Woody call Jnd his coach, Owen Bralton, were

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To l'in 2nd Straight Championship

Bratton,
Middl eport pitcher,
blanked Nel1tinville the rest ot the
way, permlttinc a hannle�s 1ingle
With one out in th e botlom of the
slxth, whil e over the rout e fan .
n"ing 1 1, walking two and hitting
on'e.
Jerry (Scroo,1e) Vanlnwagen
again was the battlna: star. The
Jeflfie lder, who bad iced the Oak
Hill 1ame with a 2-run hom er in
Lhe lop of the 10th, had three lor
three, a dou ble and two 1inales.
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NATIONAL LEAGY•
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Pittsb urgh • • . . 65 •1 .813
St. Louis • • • • • 6Z '6 .G7t '
Los Angeles . • .' !)Iii 46 JJ58 6
Milwaukee . . . . M t7 .148 7
Sao Frandsto · 5l M: ,MO 12
Cincinnati . . . . 47 60 ,439 18½1
Philadelphia . . . 42 65 ,393 23½:
Chicago • • • • • 39 65 .37� 25
Thursday'• Rnults
St. Louis 3 Pl� 2 (night)
12 lnnil\9'
Lot A�• 3 Cincinnati O (night )
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A nlikiou• , JJrocr�n:t. under thi: I
diri!CUOl"l of ttl-e llelp Counb
M i n l!(ertlil Aiioeiation will open
the llt'liBS ·eoUnty P'iir as ha&amp; been
the custom for the past few years
'f'he ,pt'OpilTJ thiS y·ear wlU be
ht!ld Tbema)', AuBust 18 at 8 p .
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Dr. Milla in earlier years of
his ministry
served
sev er:i:1
c?lurei'Jt'li fn Central and South·
erfl OhiQ and for '1 years was
past»r of t"he Avondale EUB
Church, Columbus, better known
as "The JChprch of th e Air."
The Meli:-• County Ministerial
Asapeia tion will also have a tent
on the f111irgrounds with a display
of Dail y Vaca tion Bible School
material from variou1 churches.
Fre,: literature will 1110 be dis­
trlbuled by the American Bible
Society.

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Middl eport s
Summer
H igh Pomeroy h url er
Terry Knight
&amp;hool Leeicue entry retained a pjtchei a no-hit, no. run perform• !
eam� edge �n 1rand�ngs Thllnd1y inc...
eve,i,na With a 4-3 win and o-3 lo111
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lo Pomeroy.
and htt 011, batter !n �I� no·hilter. ,
'tbt win W8:-9 a ��p}e,tion of all . H e w'aa blowin1 the ball p11t the
unbomRlf�d aJ'Ur;t. ;4al)lt t\ft_ had paJte)l Cl}mlsten�y 1 . stnkln&amp;: opt
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re ula'tlon 7 IJJl!-1� 1ffalr in which
Pl&gt;merof 1ot one in the fourth

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SIGNS PISTON S Pi\CT
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Nl,MID ASSISTANT COACH
Pistons of the Nation al tiasketball
AslKK'iation.
WICHlTA. Kan. UPI - Leonard
Brown hos been 0:ppt&gt;inted asail•
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School and church officials and
ps!lors of the t:l)B cnurches of
Distr ict Four North, which in•
cludea M e igs Count)', waa held
'l' \Jesd.ay evening at the Dale-Fair­
view Chureh, seven miles eist of
Bartlett.
Attending from the Enterprt1e
t·hu rrh were the Rev. Francis H.
Glazier, Eldon Weeks. Mn, 'l'horna,
Benti, Misses Elizl&amp;b�th, Helen and
Emma Lou Davis and MiSS Gene­
vieve Stobart.

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8-Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .• Aug. 12, 1960

Youth Revival
Service Held
Past Councilors Hold Bridal Shower
For Miss Esther Hoy,es Wednesday Night At Bradbury

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Gra ndparents are Mr. and !'if rs . 1
The a nn ual Meigs County Yout b1
M iss Esther Hayes, whose marria ge to M r. James Ridenour Hev1val,
ty PR DDla HOUDASIUL T
sponsored b.Y the youth w
Scott, Mi.nenYtlle 1nd Mr. ;
John
7:30 p.m.
at the Lhe Churches of Christ of the counwill be a n event. of Saturday August 13 ' at
.
.
a
nd Mrs. C. R. Wiae of
Miami, I
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' honored with a [!IISCellaneous
Mr. and Mrs. Willillm Tillett and
Ch ester M e t hodist chun::h w as
n F. Baily of MinJoh
ty, wu well attende d at the Tue,.
Fla.
Mn.
shower W ed n esda y evemng whe_n the Past C ouncilors of Che s- day ev en in g service, held at the' son, Tom, h a ve returned to their ersville and Mrs. Earl Scott .:if
Dinner Party Held
home in Akron after spendins the Sugar Grave are great '"andmonradbury church of Christ.
Mr. and Ml'$, T. A. Downie en­ �e r Council Daughters of America met at the lodge hall.
we ek end with Mrs. T i llett's mothA short business session was held which opened with scrip­ The serYice i5 held at a different er, Mn. Mabel Sanborn and Miss thers. _______
tertained with a din ner Wedn es­
tl..ay evening at their home, 1-tigt..st. ture readm(: tahn from Psalm tl7 ence Neuttling, Mra. Henry Eich·
eYening with De an Ress Sanborn. Jean Berry, who
TO HOLD WlliNIR ROAST
Preae n t were Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ by Mrs. t-'loyd Ridenour , president . mgn, Mril, Eldon Kraeutl:lr, Mrs . church each
Marshfield as the, v1s1led a t the Sanburn hom e last
Th
e Homebuilders Clase of lhe
bert Shultz, Candice, Nancy Jam• followed by the Lord's Pnyer and Eddie Hartung, Misses Le,ja Mae .\t i lls of New
pastor weck, returned to Akron with !he Bradbury Church of Christ will
elist . Ralph Humble ,
evang
Pledjle
lo
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t'lag.
and Eric of Columbu1. Mh. C. E
and Dolores Kr a euter, Mrs. John of the Bradford Church is th e so ns Ti l l e tts.
hol d a wi ener roa st al the Brad Afler Milis Hayes opened her
W. Downie and thr hoat and hos­
rs. Lelah Whi tlach a nd Mr. and bury
Hayes,
Mrs.
Buel
Rldt
nour, MiFs­ lender.
'M
Grade Scl.ool on Saturday,
taken
were
leu and sons. Charles a nd Al len. m a ny gifts, pictures
!'!'lrs. Will iam Yea uger of Kent August 13 at
.
- -- of her a11d her gift!. Miss Hayes Hay es, Mrs. Be aver, Mrs. Torrence
6 p. m.
F'or Tuesday's servke Mrs. W'h. ca me last Friday to visit with their ---,-,-----,.,.-and
three
guest
s, Mrs. El iza beth
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inv ited the group to allend the
Wickham, Donald Eiching e r and .bur Pierce was accomp,a nist Each moth er, Mrs. C. E. Vance . Mrs. return Sunday with. her busbtn d
w�ding.
host church furnishes the accom• Whitlach returned lo K e nt Sund ay and the Charlea Bennetts to M.ld·
.\1ary Bing.
panisl for th e service at their morni ng but the Ye.auge rs re main- d le porl and then on t.o their home
Pomeroy. Ohio
kc cretun , c;ake iced 1n white
ed !or II longer -v isll.
church.
rosebuds
red
in Columbu1.
with
and deconkd
Miss Sharon Jonts will hf in
M rs. ChJrlea P. Wllllam1r undt.r
TONIGHT
11nd the 111script1011 "Congratul a­
Last night serY ies were h e ld at Athens severa l days this week.
· uons Esther and Jim" 111 pink, &amp;nd
1
w
e nt suraer)' T h ursday at Pleas"OUR MAN IN HAVANA"
ight
the Rutland church and ton
H. N. Swift, who was admitted ant Valley Hospital and is reErnie Kovac11 - Burl Ives
koolaid were served hy the hostess•
they will move to the Zion church. to Holzer Hospital this we ek for cov e ring. Visiting at the Wil Jiams •
SATURDAY
es, :1frs. Henry Ueaver and Mrs.
rhe rlosing serv i ce will be held at tre atment is reported to . be rer-.v. home whil e ahe i.a hospitalized is
Roll and Torrence.
"THIS REBEL BREED"
Pomeroy Churth of Chri8l.
the
to be his brothe'r, J. L. Williams of
ering nicely and expects
Mrs. He l en
Rita Moreno - Mark Damon
Attending were
William L. Vori3, 26, or Log I
I he services begin al B p. m. and home th is week.
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Tol e do hi, "brot her-in-law- and s.is- also Wol fe, Mrs. Willoughby Hill, Mrs. ha'i accepted 1he call Lo serv e a.,
die public 1s invit e d.
Mr. and :.ire. Rotlney Downi n g re- tCr of 'columbus, Mr. and Mn. J_
"THE TIIHEAT"
Rois Clel,rnd, Mrs. Oscar Weber. i;astor of St. Pati l Lut heran Church
l lll'ned 1'u e11day evening from a J. Hin es an d hi• sister Mr1. Son•
Robert Knapp - Llnda Lawson
Mrs. Ho bart Newell, Mrs . Ella Han­ in Pomeroy and St. John Luthera n
week'• vacation al Eagl e 's Nest ora- Phillips of Gallipolis .
NOT OPEN
num, Mn. Milo Big)(:s, Mfs. Mabel Church at Pine Grove.
Lake In Minnesota. Mrs. R. R. I Mrs. Ha n ley Cone, ■ister of
Va n Meter, Mrs. Virgil Roush, Mn.
Auvu ■t 14 Thru S.pt. 3
A graduate of Capltal UniYersity
Johnso n a nd _t�ree d aughte�, who I Mrs: Wllllam Slater and her dau•
Mal'lon Wood, �tt:rs. Pea rl Koblenu,
COMING SEPT. 4-5•
had been visiting there with Mr. ghte r Vickie of Columbus are
Mrs . He nry Spe11cer, Mrs. Norman and th. e Evangelical Luth ern Se m­
"WHO WAS THAT LADY"
al
inar,
he
is
sening
this
summer
and HI'S. R . . R. Johnson . Sr., re- visiti ng wltb the William Slaters
ms,
a
Ad
Fannie
Mrs.
Frederic�
Tony Curtis - De an Martin
tur ne� to Middl eport with the and at the hom e of their parents,
I Mn. Curtis Frederick. Mrs. Cl a r- Boston C i ty Ho8 pit.al. He pl a ns to
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The re gular month ly meeting of Dowm n�s,
finish his work th e re in the next
Mr,
a
nd Mrs. Fred
Clbeen or
.
Mid•
few ,u:e ks and will be ordai ned at the Missionary Circles of the
�r■. fbelm a Pr�tt wi ll � eave o n At hens hile Mr. Cabee
n Js a 1
w
his home church in Logan, Se pt. 11. dleport Y.-irst Baptist Church will Friday (or a week s v acation from patie n t i n the St. Joaep h Hoapi- ·
He will a�s11m e his pastora l du­ be he ld this coming Tuesday. Two her empl oyi_ncn� at _the K�sler tal. Mr. Ca been had recovered ]
.
ties here tn Pomeroy shortly ther1!• of the groups wi l l have picniu at P la n t. She will v_mt
w1t1_1 a frie nd, enough 10 be return ed to his
after, lhc Hact date not h a ving 6 p. m. The Dorcas Circle wil l meet Mr� - EYeJyn � liman, m Som ers home sometime ago but upon be­
at lht! Road11id(! P.irk for the lr pot
been �cl.
oint, New J e_rsey, � nd pla ns Lo comin g worse at h is home he was
luck picnic and the Love.Joy Circle :�nd som e time in N ew York
return ed to the hospital last
l.' n t i l 1 h;\ f tune St Paul ,111d St.
I fohn L•.. 1 he1 ·in Churches wil l con . will go to the home of Mrs. Cecil City.
Thursday. Mr. and Mn. George
Bradbury for theirs. Members of
M �a . Joh_n Fultz and . �aughter, Cab ee n of Colum bus are expected
1 inuc 1 0 be �c:·v. d l)y gu est paston bot h circles are to bring th e ir fa• An i ta
Mane and son, .,• .arc, wen t lo arrive tomorrow to be with the
1 J1ruu1:l1 l hc orficc of the Ohio Dis­ vorllc covereU dish. and table ser• to
Iro
nto n }'.estcrday_ lo sp en d the
family whi le Mr. Cabeen is ill.
tricl at Col1 1 r,:bu11. Sam G. Wieder- vice.
:,rte e k end with her sister a nd famMr. and Mrs. John Terrell snd
hold, Jr , scmmary stud e nt from
dy, Mr. an d Mra. Harold VogelColumbus, will .iierve as guest pas•
At 7:30 the Elect a Circl e ' wm son and dauahter, Me l i nda Ann. children John and Chrl8ti ne or
Oak Ridge, Tenn., came yesterday
tor this Sunday, Aug. 14. Sunda) 111t·ct at th e hom e of Mrs. Howard Sh ea will
be accompanied home on to spend the weekend - with tJ r.
the
d
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a
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Avenu
Second
S.
on
School is at 9:30, i,,, m. and worship West
:u n day by Mn._ . Vog leso n e a nd and Mrs. c. o. J,'is her. Alao Yisit­
senice a t I0:30 a. m .
Priscill a Circle will mee t at the augh ter for a vis1_t.
i ng t he Fishers are Kathy and
home of Mrs. Ch a rles Vroman.
M r. and _ �rs. Wil bur Parker of , Mike Moore, childre n of Mr. and
Ch ester visited yesterday a fter- Mrs. Haro ld Moore (Rose Mary
Returfl From Camp
noon with Mn. Harold S1m,e r and Fi,her ) . Mr. and Mrs. Moore are
Rev, aud Mrii. Francie H. Gl azier
d au1hters. Mrs. Parker will re, in Pittsburgh on b usi ne18
return ed home 'Monday from the
place Mra, Sau er on the teaching
Stoulllvil l e camp 1round, where
Mrs. Ben Phll,op and 8�n Rush
staff at .Rutland High Schoo l thi8 were in Colum bus Tuesday com­
th ey attended th e EUB ch urch
l,t I.
camp meeting the pas t two wee ks.
. pleting pla ns for Ruab.'1 en trance
M r, an d Mrs . Oa v1.d O �rst, Jr. re, at Ohlo Sta le.
Gu e sts or the G lazi ers during
1'he a nnu.il Blrda Warner reul�· ently rcturne� from Lima where
their s� a y were Mr. a nd Mrs. Gi l­
Mrs. Nari Moore a nd Miss Fran­
.
bl'rt Ed�bert and so n , Richard, Mr. ion w11s held Sllnday, August 7 at � eY_ vl1lt ed wllh thetr �on and ces Rouah left Wed nesda)' for
amaly, Mr. a nd Mr_s. Bill Darst Virginia Beach where they will
and Mrs. Charles Te mple and Mr, Ta r Hollow St a le P a rk. A basket /
nnd aon, Je ffrey. Bill Darst ha• visit with the former's brother
and Mrs, Earl Shue y Or Colum bus, dinner was served at noon.
Those attendi ng were Mr. a nd bee n emp loyed ali i n.11trume ntal
Mrs. Thom as iBenU::, Mrs. Robert
Washington.
Mr11. Herma n Warner and mm1ic �acher at th e Perry Town. Claude
nd
a
Devis and daughters a nd &amp; group
Mrs.
Charles Searls and dau­
erandso n . Mark: Mr. and Mrs. Jack .shlp H1&amp;h School for the coming
of tbe En lerprlee YF me mber&amp;.
ght
er, Betty Lou Harris a nd Mrs.
Wa rn e r, Ma rgie, Richard GordolJ; sohool year.
Searl's nleee Li nda Gidden, who
Mr. a nd Mrs. t,rthur Nease , 8111)'
Mr. an d Mrs. Edward Stiles and has been vlsiung here for ■everal
Women, and Children's
and Becky; Mr, 11nd Mrs. Da le War. fa mily, Nina, Kay and Roger, ape n
t
n
ne r, Ann elle, Connie, JIii; :dr. and the p,st week,e nd with relatives l n weeks we t to Orlando, Fla., to
to h er home . When
Linda
return
Mrs. Ted Warner and Patricia, Mr. Warren and Clevel a n_d.
.
they arrived her moth er, Mrs.
a nd Mrs. Lorenzo Da vl1', M11. L,o!.I
Mn. Lauwrence Bing received Jimmy GJddolUI w11 ill and hospi­
Thompson an� Gl na Marie, �- word of the death of h er cousin, U
llz:ed a nd Mrs. Se■rlea remain­
d Mrs. Scd Mphle r, Mr. and M�11. John C. Cauftnan of Gilllpolla.
H
omer Goodw i n and Leta LYM , She and Mr. Bing will attend the ed to a ilt in her care
Mrs. C harles · Swanson
Mr.
and
r. and Mn. John Mohler, Jaye, (undra l services
ANY 2 PAIR
Slill urday at and childre n, Susan and Michael
Joyce , John and Je n nifer, Mr. anfi 1 p. m. at the Wet herholt Funvi■ited oYer the weeke nd wilb Mr.
ANY 2 SIZES
Mrs. John War ner. a nd �llary, .foan 1 eral Home.
and
Mrs. Carroll Swa nson and
John, Gl ada, Dana, Gary, Terry,
Rep. and Mr1. George �el nhart fami ly. They came especially t,:,
a ll of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Eddie
Victori a 2 Dr. Hard Top. Sharp vinyl seats. Extra nice
and gra nddaua:�ter, She rri Mayer
Gipson, Mr. and Mrs. John Brogan, left th!, mor�mg for Colnmbus return their eon David, to their
inside and out.
home In Mar)'svi ll e. He bad be�n
,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam ue l 1-{arp le y a nd where Mr. Mem hart will
attend here with hia grandparenls Io,
Vk Mrs. M a ry Amoa, Mr. a nd Mrs. committee ,neeti nMs or the State
Wick Uarral, Mr. a nd Mrs. Uo bert Le1J1lalure a nd Mrs. Meinhart a nd th e pH t week.
Jo hn Fisher left yesterday for
4 Door Sedan. A beautiful car inside and out.
Dixon.
Sherri wJU vl1it with Mr. and Mrs. Newark where he h81 accepted
Mr. and idrs. Howard Carl, Mr. Joh n Mayer. The birthday of
o� Ma■ter Jo hn wlll be celt! brated on. employmen t at the Aluminum
a nd Mrs, J l erher1 Johnson, 1111
pla nt
4 Door Sedan. Immaculate. Power steering and brakes.
Columbus, Eddie Prlcc, Lc nworth. Saturday at the Maye r home.
IT'S
Push button shift. One careful owner.
Ohio and guests Shi el a Hicks of
Mra. Clara Dllgard who is here
romen1y and Husscll RIiey, Chilli visiting with re latives and friends
rnthe.
w,a the dln ner Q:uest of Mrs , Ar,
Showroom clean. Dynaflow drive. Radio and heater. One
lh ur Skinner a nd Mrs. Dave
Middleport
carerul local owner.
Farmer Thursday eve ning.
IJirtlultty O/,.erved
POI
Warren Be nnett, Columbua, •�­
lrls L)'nn Pigott celebrate d her
rived
yeaterday to spend the nlg ht
fourth birthday with her grand­
wit
h hls pare nt1, Mr. and
Mn. 1
Le&amp;s ihan l lf,000 careful miles. Dynallow drive. Almost
mother, Mrs. Roy euah with rour
like !he day it was sold.
liltl e cousi ns helping her. They C h arles Be nnett and lhla morn ing
USE OUR LAY-AWAY
were Ma ri lyn McI ntyre, Carole, tie and hl.s pare nt&amp; left for Vine­
land, N. J,, where th ey will
Donald, and Martin Dush.
■pend the weekend at the home
4 Door and 2 Door Hard Tops . Choice of two of the finest
of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Gardner.
Fords made. Exceptional condition. Power .steering.
Mrs, Warre n Ben neU a nd sons
Steve ■nd Chuck have bee n t here
Middleport
vt1H1n1 with h er parent, and will
4 Door. A beautiful car lnalde and out. Dynaflow drive.
One careful owner.
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To Be Held
Tuesday Ev,ening

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Held Sunday
At Tar Ho/1,ow

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1 958 liUICK V8 Hard Top (pe. · - · · $1 ,895

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and . n,. Ch orlea A. Randall.
Dr. . Smitb · J&amp;.. tall:int· up ortanlc
c!,1emi11::t)' research Sept 1 •t
TttXH Christi.an Univenity at Ft.
Worth, Te:Ut: under a 81'anl from
the Robert A. Wtleb Foundation,
Houato�, Teu.1, and Dr. Randa ll
wlll leave No,. 80 for · an eia:ht
-weeb tour of uni-ver■itiu and la­
bora_totleJ under an Or1anbatlon
for Buropean Economic. , Cooffra•
�uon 4en,lor Vilitlng ' Fello"ahl.P,
,tudy�ni cosmic nya and bilh
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tom, hat r.tvrnN to camp In OIi..,_
homa •fhr -,.ndl119 • 10-aey lNwe
at hclcM. . Pvt,. Heyman . will . lie
fMA for eilthl WNfU tlkiftt Ill eclo
v•nced 11.0IH'M In hNYy enm...,.
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Then two oeurologi,ts suggested
t.bey teal the girls blood for barbiturate1 tncu - and tbe bunch
paid off.
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tests and the firla were given te&amp;ts
bued on tlletr symptom s. Their
symptoma did not point lo barbiturat�."
Pohce also pondered Wha l charge, to file if t.tiey found out who
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A committee of.,:tbree wll"llamed
from tbe Middleport Chamber of
Comerce FridiaY ni&amp;bt to wotj witb
Prof koidolpll FranlliO� · lliaal,_U,,.
U'enity, who ii autdini. .a Muter
Plan study for the lliddlfpOrt-Pom-AA_
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Praident Edilon Baker" nunll!d.
Charles Clarkson, Bernard Fl.tltz.
G erald Preston and kaJ OI' Kenoet h McEJbinney t.o the committee.
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They w1- 11 wora
group named to work toward the
ume objectiv e.
John Werner, secretaey, reported
48 paid membenhipa for tbe ne w.
Chamber year, and that progreu
is being made on the project to
repair lhe river doc-kl. A letter of.
protrst was ordered written to tlut
S tate Highway Department on the
s t.a te 's inte nded a bandonment of
th e Middleport Roadside Park. ·
Memben discuased lhe Chriltm as promotion program for Mid­
dleporl merchants. It wu suggested that local a:arden and olher
clubs may be i n lereated In beautfying window-, of local emply store
building&amp; m the buaineu secUon,,.
as
· a part of th i■ promotloa.
SQUAD CALLED
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The Middleport
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■quad wll! called at 2:45 p. m. T
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on Locust St., to adminiater to Planned lJy Scout&amp;
Nei11hborhood 1, Girl Scouts,
Helen Langhorn who was suffer1 inc fainting ■pella. Dr. McGowan will have a tent and di1p1Ay at
was called and relieved t he squad. the Meigs Co\llity Fair next 'lteek,
-------located nnt, to the new. Junior
,Fair bulldin �. Scout craft )¥Ork:
LIC NSI ISSUED
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• aued in Probate Court to James , The commlttl:f! membera . ID
Taylor, 35, lilborer, Middleport, charge of th e displ,Q" are Mume
a nd · .Virlinia Grogan, SO, pia no I �n old, _Sarah Moore, Vilora. Col•
teacher, daughter of Mr. and Mr1. hn s, Alice Globobr and Phyllis·
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Frank Grogan, Middleport.

MOSCOW UPI-Oliver Powers
b.tbet of U•I pilot Francia G.
,�"1&gt;; i&gt;rob -., i n tear, le&gt;
I day bl' llb. appeal to Premier Nildlfi .Khru1bchev to aave U too.
Powen Aid be would 1111: for
an in tervie,w with the Soviet
Premier on Mo nday.
"I appeal to Mr. Khrushchev
aa one father to anot her for the
sake of my boy" Power�, tears
slreaming down hls face said at
an emotion-packed new; conference.
"I am sure any ot her falh er
and mother would do lhe same
th1ng."
MAN FINED
"Pow ers and his :,;'ife . arrived
In a ■e lll.on or County court this
here_ �ly tod ay,
hopl!lf:: a nd morDinJ, Wendell Barrett, La.ngs.
pJ11y1 ng ,for � happy outcome to I ville , was fi ned $ 1 0 and costs on a
tbeir son I trial on spy charaes, j state patrol charge of driving
which be�ns . here next we�k.
without an operator'I license.
1b e Virgi nia shoe repairman
WH reluctant at first to read to
MelGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
newsmen . his apptal to_ Khrush Admitted: Sheila Longenette,
chev, which he had written on 1 etle Reedsville Robert Wh ' te
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Disch�ed : Sam WIUiams, Rut•
He began sobbmg soon after h e land .
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meeUn1 lilt nilbt Ii\ the b111t er show will be h eld a rter Oct.
which 11 ourlna: C01t1;pletioa · of ab I 1, 1981 at the bank, when in vi•
Jnt.erl� lli('l e:delot ren:1odel1Dc dual cash prir.es of $10, � •nil
project. }Je · i · .turn intlodueed $3 wlll be awarded.
Last eveni ng a n arrangement
Gene Orate . -,rhom�'"'::�.l credited
N1se8 from the garden of Mrs.
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ch1ba la tJM. flower, ,R,anaam111t ah ow tt.e participati ng clubs the
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j lobby-,. will
Mt nide tor' flowI ff dl1play1, .Eacbi club will bave refreshmen ts of cookies, punch
I chaqe of the "COl'ller" fQt a and min ts were served by Mr8,
week once each teUOn ,nd ,paay Ed.tar Reynolds, Mn. Kennet h
place 111 n�ny arrangement, there McElhlnney and Mrs. Allen Jen­
ki naon. Mrs. Mildred Swiaher a
that week u It may deilre. ,
Color j,botas will ),;I tabn' of represe nlative of . the Chesh ire
all arrangements 1m:l judpd by club, WH presented wi t h th e
a competent. out■ld, e;:pen · Tit door prile wblch was • gardenia
a:arden club member i makint, �fl cor111e .
..Aho r,Uendln&amp; were Mn. Jolm
arnatement of Ui, week . will
receive II print o! the plC,:1ire, lble, �Odwood Club; Mn. Stan•
ant_.lht three � .alTJi;i�t.a : Iey Shiver, Way1ide Club; Mrs.
v,n,_ ... , Gr.re.n Stansbury', Middleport
at ·tne �4 of the
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Robert C1rnaday
Week" contest which is expected .r Havep Club; MnMn.
Harold Lohse, AmateurMrs.
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to provide memberS of area garden clubs with opportunities wia,
Mn. Roy
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hne placed the mother of the
"Sleeping Be.a"t)'" .sisters under
tttbnical arre,t. at St. Ann ·5 HOs.
pitat here.
Sgt Norma n Ferris said today
Mn. Vintent Fratantonio, 29, was
placC!d ttth :1kaUy under .arrest to j
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YO�ng daughters were giv,n drugJ
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•OO UM11l1te Insurance
Stowell,
tendent, Friday denied i.n ippllcati,on.. �or 'f 28 per cent h ike In hosp1taf 'huurance rates Sl&gt;Ugb t by
Hospital Care Corp. of Southweatem Ohio.
iBut h e approved a 19� per cent
hike in rates for nearly 1.5 million Blue Cl'Osl 111er1 In H Southern Ohio counties.
Stowel l said tbat he ,objected to
Hospital Care'a propoaed 5 per
t ent increaae ln ratn for better acc&lt;!mmodations and a 3,.5 per cent
h ii:e for more hospital beda.
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Middleport police have .reported
I the. arreat laat nl1bt of David /
McClune, Killenpor\
.iharted
ME Tl G CAL �b
wlth havin&amp; j defec:Uv.1 mulll.er.
Henry :en : J
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He wu relelied u nder � band
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Monday evenin&amp;.
that �� �or Tue-sd:y. Aug. ;0
at 7 .. 'ln p. m. at the Sttond W ard
Fire Ho use in Pomeroy ·
The Past �ief■ Olub pt · tbe
Meip Temple Pythlan �ilten will
MOTION OY&amp;RRULED
meet Monday al 6 p. m. at tht!
A motion for a n.ow tria l in tbe
home of Mu. Georae Child■ 1ft Mid•
1:lleport for their annuaJ p0Uuek caae of La Wrence Smith , Cheat er,
pltnlc.
versu 9 Ruda Durst, Portland, has
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been overruled in an entry signed
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Membera are requeated to
their own table ■et¥1t!EI ind a Jilt by Judg e John c. Bacon and filed
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for th e games.

A KRON, 0. lJPI - A coal truck
driv er told police today he can
JdenUfy Uie driver of a car he
towed out of the mud near the
po nd where the body of 1-year-old
JoAnne Starcher Wall found.
'th e truck driver appeared at po,
lice headquarte rs Friday night, 19
authorities sought to u ncover fresh
clu e s i n the kia naping death of t h lt
curly - haired, blue - eyed infa nt
from her home here.
The driv er said he hell)ed pull
a car out of muck near th e pond
Wed nesday n ight, not Car from the
1pol where the sexual ly-moleated
child ' s body was fou nd 1'hurllday
ni11h t floating face dow n.
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Tt{o men - atea 18 a nd .21 Mr.
Jaccaud
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1urvived
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were being queationed by police i n
the bizarre t,dnap-murd er whic h wlfe, three dau1h tera, Mra. Wan
ls one of the most brutal crimes td Costell, Columbh1; K r1, Geor•
Zia Webb, Ostra nder, 0., and Mrs
in Lhls clt)"s h ialOry.
Jl;)onna Webb, n. Pierce, Fla.
aurvivine are three 1tep1chter1 and a 1tep1on, three
Canteen Returns To
thfn, Wilkie and D,le, both
o Delaware; Win of Wadnrorth,
Racine Tonight
; and •�WO 1later1 Mr■• Ida GerTh e Trl.-Cou nty Teen Canteen
an, Clareton, Pa., Mr■. Lea h
. wlll move back Into the Am�rlcap
UliOp Hall at Racine, SaturdaY Sanderson, New, . South \Vales,
irandch&amp;ldnn
night to sta1e a "Reeordvllle'' rte- .A u ■ traUa : el.lht
ord hop, 7:30 P, m. to 11 p. m.
11nd five Jrqt a:randcbUcken,
M:r. J'aecaud WH a " reuted
A hayride will be held at 9 p. m.
with the first 20 couples arrlvJ nJ phimber an d a native of Raeine.
at the ila nu bel n1 tbe one, to cc,. He h•d· ntlred trom a plumb•
on the ride. The event ii 1p: rm8ored ing bU1lnflN Ii\ Colymbul and bad
by the Ladies Au•illary of the le- lived at Racine linee hlll l'itlre-ment.
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awarded to,

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leli ' , I • two d,moll1bed Cln 100
ipart on oppoLlit.c sides of
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Monday at two e'cl
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B n tt Br n Furl �
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o:ra;.;e, °o�. for ::mer � Jae�'
�a 110, 60, Racine, who w11 killed
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in t. one-car accident Tliunday
nigh t near We■lon , W. Va. Buria! wlll be made In the Oak Grove
cemelery at DeI ■ware.
Mr. Jaceau d wa, a p111e nger in
a car driven b)' Mn. C. O. Seaton
of Wlsconaio, a lli ster-l n-law of
Mrs. Jaccaud. Mr. and Mrs. Jaecaud and Mr. and Mrs. Seston
had been on a vacation trtp over
the Skyline Drive and were on
their way to the Jacc■ud home
in Racine whetl the car struct a
bridge ebuttm@nt. Mr. Ja ecaud
was ld lle_d' lruitanUy, , Mra. Jaecaud sufferl!d a broken ler and
other injuriea atd both Mr. and
Mra. Se1ton were Injured, t he
latter ■efioualy.
Mra, JeCCAud and Mr, and Mrs.
Seston· are in the StonewalJ.Jackson H0&amp;pltal in Weato11i.

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X.lad Hi ndy a nd Mu Ward .,, of I
the t'omei·oy uow l,;iuo �ve been
wmed oo-cn;&amp;1rmen to 1e1d a t'und I
drive 1ot �.IMJO ,o 1·ev1ve the aor•
an
OO&amp;ters
man, Nei.111 \..OUDt)' An11::r1c,n ked
cro.. �•••ter.
· 'Hie L1.orn1 t.Ju b has acce pted the
The Northweatem Band Boost•
tasJt: ot bacluus the puoue . drive to en haYe a nnounced a meeting for
r11se Uns Del:!Uet.l 1um ot money l Monday evening at eight o'cloclr: at
for t�e cnapter to •·,-et out of the Rutland Hl&amp;h Sch ool 10 com•
debL
plete pla ns for an Ice cream aocial
'.1 be chaplet now own $HOO to on the school lawn Auaust 20. ·
the H11m11tjto[! blOOd center for
The band la ll(heduled to ente�
aenice■ of I.he center over P•�t tain during the social.
months and the add111onal amoynt
will be use d. t·or future e.1penle, .
VIStTING HIRII
of lbe chapter, It i1 bein&amp; stfeued
Mr. and Mi's. Jack Wfft of Northat all tun� col.lected _la • the toUi:, Va., are visiti ng hi, mot her
emeraency drive wi.11 remai n with- / and other relatives here i n Pom•
In the county a nd t!:1, lmportince eroy for two week8.
rd tbe �Jood proaram -to tne coun­
ty 11 bem·g emph ■1iied in coajunc­
t1o n w1tn �he drive.
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At 'i' :;:w p. m. ·, uelday a meetin si 1
bu been call£d 1t the offices of
the hlei,p �u n ty Departmenl of
HealLb io liy lnllill p1&amp;n1, . loi: ,the
i:und dnve, Tne pub1ic ii invited
to attend.

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\\-all Ill progreaa in County court
th is morni ng with Judge E. W,
Peoples h eari ng testhnony In an
assault a nd baltery case brought
by Lar:-y Jacobs, Laurel Cliff
against J. J. Ward, Thomas Fork.
The cue iB the reaul t of an
altercation on t h e Thoml8 Fork
bridge n ur the Ward store on
Rt. 124, Thursd11y night. . Jacobs,
i n 11 n affidavit
filed agal nsl
Ward, claim s to have been struck
on the head by a pi.!llol, k nO&lt;!klu.g
him unconscious and in flicting a
cut which required treatment by
a physician.
Fred W. Crow l■ attorney for
th e dere ndant In . the case.
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1 2: 30 a. m. It wlll eppt,■ r �1most ovtrhMd movl"I wnt �
southwest to fflt bJ north�.
:Th• bit • balloon, •19hled Fri•
�•v nleht. mo?" rether lloiwtr
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�nd "On
the Street W here You Live'; or
"How to Win".
Mrs. Charlton
will review
"Who's Who in Our County E�eclions'' changes in, Ohio's Eleclion Laws e ffective this year, irieludi ng voting 8 new reside nt's ·
Presidential ballQL
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Rep. Meinhart w1U talk on the
. new J.ut 'II J.\.l;!iJU[IHCllll Lt:..:1,ua•
t11re. .t11&amp; spee-.;u 1 11 t!UUtleu "J.tt:•
m11mot:r m ,:-.iuvewoer, Llle SLM.te
M:�u.i,nurtl."
iv.u. tat1.1rri1 wiU di■cuss the
"L,11ua·en1:t:II ��•tleri �Ut: .KeJi1U·

Your Chev/e Dea ler
Phone WY-2-21 26 or WY-2-5325

And We Service Wllal We Sell!

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t;vauwu�e. Mn1. l'.1:va r1erce 01
.luuuu:town, w111 p1·1:11ute.
-tUttha.m.'e at 1m1111..r conferen,'tli n�1a 110 lllll' bu jteauy ex•
cet.at:a. e.11.pec.-L1on,1
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l'oleau, Viet- eoa1rman 01· - Lllf!i
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ebi.irge 01 the 1111ew1de project.
htlV, ueor1e .MelUnlll't 01 tvuddlt:llUl'l, Mc.1-.1 l,UUm)' repre5e n u1
tiv i;:i ,u lUll t.ieOtirll..l J\lilieJRO.l}';
Mr.11. nuoe.n t:111mton ol La11c�t1\et·
lUUI l&gt;18U"1ct
l.'omllllUecwomaDj
I nd ..,�. Morr;. WW De "'9
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V·B motor, powefl"lide trans,, has power ste ering, brakes, tint•
cd glaH, good whltewall tirt.s, factory air co nditiom':d, i4p0t·
less interior, beautiful while uver red finish .

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PAST MASTERS CONt'ER !JWI&lt;"-" - ro meroy U&gt;dge 164· t'&amp;AM called upon· 11s past
masters to coru�r the Third ))egree Wednesd ay, nigbt at the Masonic Temple. Master.s parll­
Pohce found pills and • pur,e
CJpaung were lheodore .K.ee�, Jr, , Lorenzo 1J av1s, Charles Peo_ptes; kneeling, Russell Wil•
eon i...mmg an e)-OOl'opper a t the
,
--,:,
JE'RR. y WILEi
.!ft,
son, Jonn Bacon and J. Edwa,·d 1''oster. "Past Masters• Night'' is an annual event of the lo­
,rantanionio bom, " ''"'' n;ght.
READING, Minn. (UPI) - Ntlii
persons were idl)ad . lltd
cal lodge.
one was injured critically early liliy in a head!on colllllbh INGINEERING MAJOR - Jerry .iiernaaeue, one o( the &amp;iris, fint
on a straight stretch of highway lliliar this lbltthwestetn Mtn. Wltes, son Df Mr. and Mrs. ,IC.art attract.ed world•w1de attention
WII• of New Hnitn, plan, to •• wben lbe lal)le(I lnto a coma u
nesota village.
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Ec�o Visi�le ln
M■Hh■II Co l .._. In S.pMm, mon ths a10. 1·aen suddenly, wilh•
Nr
Nobles C�,anty sheriff'• police. tot1 th head and chftt
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v
et
l\l
a,,r.
Jarry pl ■M to m.■i•r In En- out Wll'DJ.OC,. ber lillter appeared to
4'
said
charred
condition o( the bod,
the
ehicl ,
l to e'nNflnt,
Sk,,es Ton,ght II
t � �Ill,
He eredw.rt.d In Mirr Rive been 1 1.ruek by tbe aa me mal•
1ea . prevented imme,tlate lden W'..,
wu re,1,
from
Wah.Ima
Hith Scheol, win- J aely la■t month.
cat1op of .the three men and five
D. IIIU'J'I)'' ,,,_ SJlilef, Iowa,
Clouds Go Away
?f
the six women killed i nstan\l)' ·'� wU be� to Q,ve · been
_two lirll would be normal
C LEVILANO UPI-Th• ..... m t
,..,
.,. ..,ou oneThemm
he cruh.
Tl)e aixth woman, l dif
. 0th.et �-- in the
the
the
"The Woman's Pla•e in Politics" will be
1ne of
a
llte and suddenly, while
n
t.llit•
wlll
N
wlMbl•
to
Ohr..
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1tandln9,, and the Denforth F nd.
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Latry Bunkers, of Wllmont, la
eu we;n · lcleniltlid
"'Luncu• and Learn u· conteren�e
"
eatmg
of Meigs County Republican
or
JNQ'lD&amp; go to sJeep. They
•na tonight lf skies .,. 1:INr, Mra.
eti
on Award,
.._-,, -•..
u Kr. and -•
wuwa remain iD a coma lot indelWomen Workers at the Martin Hotel 1n l'omeroy, Wednes- ttt. Sohio Laboratory nparlM diedI at a Wotlhln&amp;:ton, Minn., hos- ti
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· ' moi. alao ot ,$lbley: �, i
lnite tima, awake end be normal
day, August 1 7, at 8 p.m.
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Th e QnJy autvhor, � - Ernt,
'1le
pt.her
car
carried
,even
per:
untd aoinc into a deep aleep �pin.
The 11telllta wlll a,.,..r tr.ft �ec�.
· u1e . , meeun,, spouaored by blica n and Democrat Parties",
36,
of
Wilmont,
Min
n . , WU IOU.. l all belie¥ed to baYe been oi '
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Mel.li:li C.:oum)' t\1:pu1.111c..n w omt:n "The Nat ional Election" "Why a
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10 : 15 p,. m. (edt)· te l0:30 p. m. m
cntica,l .condJ�on 11t Worth lnl� 111w� wa1 home to Wilmont lrall\, .
girlt
bad I heriditary defect that
I
111 Uul'.l oa - 111:111:1 11cm=dwea m Republican Con gre ss"
IOUlh
from
th,
45
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4 Door. Spotless inte rior. ivory a nd light -green finish , new
tire s, po we r steering and brak e s, windows and 6 way seat.
1',actory air conditioned. Truly n luxury car •at a bud11et price.

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Of TWO Cars·u
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n�tra1trht l\08

1 9!i7 BU ICK ROADMASTER

W. MAIN STREET

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cost that wtU compete with •111

': 1955 FORD va Custonillnt · · · · · · · · · · $695
2 Door Sedan. Worth much more. ,
; 1 954 BUICK Y8 4 Dr. Stclan · · · · · . . $495

' f9S7 DODGE Swtpbiclo ½ Ton · · $ 1 ,395

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Qual ity Used Cars

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forked Run• State Park and "1,ake will be impro•ed by ez.
,&gt;endttu�e of ,115,000 frQm I� through 1967 In piana now
,oder 8'Udy by the cabinet of Gmernor lllcl111el V. DISalle. I
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pubhshed In \ht Cot11mbu, C,�lizen.Journal · today .
:hat am t was li.st�d inellfP.,._'14. llt , six.year capital Jmprove.
,nent prog •m tur a.ate P�•lis �•ed by lhe Natufal fte.
jources Department.
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A United Pres, lntei:qauo
h!day fl\d ,not ljlt
. . . Melp
!'otked Run Park and �:1.5
Cqun,y tor any I
;ap11al improvement, ' ·
period fqr whfcb the pla1111
apply.
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•nt'i plans were
·lor
if!IIDI
La::. lmprovementl ll\d a
camp
"1111,
. bJ�I fac iJlIies, rolt.a'
;ervice U.Uding.
.
, i
. An estunOleu $25,000 Is f!1'peeletl to be made •�allable yet I
m 1 1:tGtJ for an access road· to I pmpostd camping site at Ule :

Air Cond ition ed

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

entine

Weather ·

Lake Opr1og Years 1961 Thro 196 7

Ful l Power, factory

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SUNDAY end MONDAY
Richard Burton, Barbar.a Rush
''BRAMBLE BUSH"
{Tech nicolor)
- &lt;Ibo V an Johnson - Vera Miles
"WEB OF EVIDENCE"
ALSO CARTOON

YOU CAN'T SEAT THESE PRICES

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, 4 J?oor Sedan. One owner - new Buick trade-In . Orig!•
· na1 blad f muh like new.

Wide aide body. Streamlined beauty. Shows best of

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SATURDAY
GUARANTEED TD SHOCK,
TO SCARE YOU!
V i nce nt Price - Bret Halsey
"RETURN OF TIIE FLY"
(Ci nema�)
- alllO Alan Ladd - Carol)'n Jones
"TI-IE MAN IN THE NET''
Al.'lO CARTOON

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so that you Nn heat your bom1

: 1 955 BUICK Special · . . . . · · . . . . . . . . · . . $895

care.

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TONIGHT
Hl!lRE'S ENTERTAilOIENT
WITH TIIE SHOCKING AP­
PEAL FOR BM'H YOU &amp; YOU!
Carol Lynley . Brandon DeWild e
"BLUE DENIM"
(Cl nemaiicope)
- alw May Britt -- Curt Jurgens
"THE BLUE ANGEL"
(Oinemascope &amp; Color)
ALSO CARTOON

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., UnlNtl p,_, lntlnYtlOINI
;nt, Unltad St•• still ho t9- '11ttt. rw 1chiool hou...-• or
....,.._hff
rvral tchooft, ,n
whch IPproxlmet.ar -- chll•
� •r• "-int t■utht.

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Metered bottled 1as eerviC1

Hard Top 4 Dr. Low mliease one owner car. Hydramatlc
drive.

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The Official Board or th e Heath
Methodist Church will meet Su n •
day even i ng at the church i n Mid­
dleport at 7:30. All truatee s. stew­
ards, chairmen of commission s and
all preside nta of the var ious organ•
izatlona of the church are to be
present.

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NEWI

: 1 957 PONTIAC VS $tf1r Chief · · - - $1,495

TRUCKS __

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Cou e. One careful Jocat owner. Powerglide.
. Spotless origlnaf finish.

dependable transportation.

A practice session was held for I
i nspection which will be held
Wednesday eve ning, Sept. 1. Me m
bers are uked to bring I covered
dish ror potluck refreshmen ts a t
the September 7 me eting.

N EW FALL
Children's Dresses

SMITH CLOTHING

1956 PONTIAC VS Hanl Top . . · . . · $1,195
4 Door. Really sharp. Choke ol two one owner cars.
1 956 CHEVROLET Y8 . . · · · · · . . · · . . $1,195

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c. L , Hea lon, wor th Y m:1ster,
presid e d a nd one appeal fi;:,r aid
waa
a nswered.
Contrib uti•ms
were made lO CARE, Cancer Society, Me lg11 Genera l Hospital and
Mag netic Spri nea. A report ...,.11
lCiYCn on serving Pomona Gnnge.

;r. MEIGS COUNTY

1957 BUICK Special Hard Top · · · · $1 ,595

· Converti b le

The _ fint a nd second degrees
were given to one candidate when
Pomeroy Bend �r1nge 2741 met
Wednesday evenmg at the DAV
Hall ·

Refreshments were served 11t
lhe cl ose of the meeting b y Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Warn er.

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Degree Work
Mr . and Mn. Ko coe Wi:..e
( Macy J,n Scot() of Midd epo rt For Candidate
are nnounci g the blrtb of a 6
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ay
Lyn at Holler Hospital,, Aug. 1 1 . I

Announcing Birlh

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Fovorit-e Haberdasher Advised

Rotarians Prepare For Visit

Members of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club were ad­
vised to visit their favorite haberdasher before next Friday lo
ptep'are for the club's annual Loud Shirl Contest.

Thta:· co ntest. held each year
ln connection with the visit of
District
Rotary Jnternatlonal's
Governor, also Is a Ladie1' Night
and ·will be 'preceded Thursday by
• club auembly when committee
reports wll l be accepte d, review·
ed and approved.
''C61c'k" J•coby, \or GranYille,
0., it diltrid l!OYernor. He wi ll
al.lo· attend the assem bly.
, � are awarded to the Ro­
"loudeat
w-,p we11rjn1 the
wh ile
or,
n
gover
the
and
QUI'('•
tta'cliilonally ent9!'IDC the compe­
tition, ii ahOWII no tlvoritlsm by
a board ot J1.1da:e1 mlde UJ&gt; of

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Rotary An ns.
Carrol l Norris was proen m�
chairman la1t e\.en l ni a nd i:bow- ·

;!a:u! :as��.:�r:;�\::1'on
turin g Ted Willi1m1 or tbe Boston
Red Soic as well as a crew of Lit•
tle Leaguers. The film wai mad,
and diatributed by the Chry■Ier
Corporation.
Serving the dinner were thellr'
ladies of Heath Ml;ltbodiat 011\lrch :
Mra. Bruce Uoyd, Mrs. Jadle GU..
toy. Mn. Robert eo.11, llff. Kolo ,
Swanson, Kn., Qon Stivm and
Miu Beu S.Oborn.
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