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~Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 11, 1957

faw 'n Taws To
Meet At Hardys

meetings every aecond and fourth
Saturdays durina July and August
at the John Hardy home.

: The Paw 'r.' Taw Square Dance
q lub will hold their reg~lar dance

New club year will cofl.m l\nce
on Sept. 14 and will be held in the
DAV HaJI on Butternut Ave. The
Jirst three dance meetlnga wlllr be
devoted to beginner•. Intereated
person_, desirmg t.o leau to aqu:are
dance may con.t.act Jo or John Har·
dy or any club ntember .
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WEATHER

SPECIALS
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Str!lw Rugs · · ·· 39c
6'x9'

Fiber Rugs

$9.95

Metal

Chairs · · 2 for $8.9 5
4' Porch Swings 8.95
5' Porch Swings 9.95
Chaise Lounge $19.9 5
Porta Temp

Baker

Thur. &amp; Fri.
July 11 ·12
Alan Ladd Edward G, Robinson
"HILL ON PRISCO lAY"
(Cinemueope-Technlcolor)

FURNITURE
On The Brightest

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JameJ Cagney
Barbara Stanwyck
"THESI WILDIR YEARS"

Corner In Middleport

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WEEK-END
1957 FORD
V-8 Convertible

Power Steering, Radio and Heater, WhHe wal1 tires ,
windshield washer, back-up lights. less than 7000 miles
...... Seve $700.

$2995
1956 CHEV. V-8 LWB . . . . . . . . . . . $1195
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Meeting Is Held
At Enterprise

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lleady For lm~edlale DeHveey
Wide SeiHtloD of COlon, Sly leo, Equlpmenl
· .COME IN TODAY FOil THE
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Paris Fashions
WILLIAMS
Value• To

Connie
TRIM·TRED
SHOES

$4.95

Values To

the ir

Mr.
and,
Vinton
Mrs. Mildred Ward, Bidwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward DRY. Co·
lumbu!'; Mr. dnd Mrs. Earl Cover·
dale, Columb1.1s; Mrs. Ei leen Vcnoy,
Columbut ; Mr and Mrs. Willl nm
Woodard and Billy , Pomero:-·; Mr.
C. V. Jones, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Russe ll. Columbus; Mr . and
Mrt. Maurice Ed Vcnoy , Pome·
roy; Mr. and Mr&amp;. J. w. Warner.
Billy, Columbus; Mr. and )frs. Robert Rull8ell, Carolyn, Don, Ron
and Brenda, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Grace Black. Vlrs. Rn.c;sie
Dodson and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Roblnton, all of Columbus; Mn.
Charles Hauck Jan and Jnnit'c,
Middleport; Richard J onea, PorM·
roy; Mn. Etoda Webb, Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mayer, Don·
nle and NanC'y Jo ; Mr. and Mrs.
Donl~y Hauck . Don n a Marie
all or Pomeroy: Mr. and Mrs. Char lea SLraUI'IS, Charlene Jane. Colurn·
bus; Mr. and Mrs. David Hollen·
bark, Connie, Jerry, David Jr., and
Miriam of Columbua
Mba Loraine Grove: Pomeroy;
Robert Venoy Pomeroy; Mlu l. nretta Hanntnr and Mba Phyllis
Herdman, both of Middleport.
Next year's reunion will again
be held at t he borne of Mr. and
Mra. Howard Russell, Wolfpen.

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Swing-AioAQs T.o .
Appear.On TV In
Parkersburg Debut
Jo Hardy, widely known square
dance caller and teacher and ller
exbibUiM dance group, '"l'he
Swin,l AloolS~, will make tbelr JV

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Katser
• And G.uard
Harpnger of Mitldleport, Ohio, maintained his record as high-

sc6rer tor the second, consecutive year wl).en his outfit. the
331st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron of Stewart AFB, N. Y.,
recently unrl r:rw cnt air-to-air rock·
--etty practice near Yuma. Arizona.
The e•plaln pilot.s an N6 Sabrejet, all-weather ftghter plane, for
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the Alr Defense Command.
_Although the pe,reentage of rock· et hits acored"·by Cap t. Hartinger
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,for the number of sorties he flew
:eg•lnlt the airborne tart~et is elliS!·
'fled, It can 1)~ Jllald that with 18
hit.M ·&lt;Wu-biglfWtan fM'lJ\S:S ~tn'i·
Relatives hero today wore 1•l·
ron, and earne!i ttre- coveted "111x· ..¥j ~cf of the death Of ?4fs. Fiill
Pickens, 82 al bi!r so n ·~ hnm ·~
pert" rating again this year.
'thursday ' afternoon In
New
In ~c hieving this high score tbc
captain enabled hi.s squadron to Brighton , Jfa .
top all other uniy participating in
The deceased was the former
Mollie Sayre, daughter of Mr.
the exer cise .;t t~e same time.
A graduate of tbc u. s. Military and Mu. Isaac Sayre, Antiquity.
Surviving are a son, l!:zr.
Academr at WHt P oint, N. Y ., in
1949, Capt. Hartinger was com· Pickens, three daughters, Ru •
missioned a J&gt;Jecond lieutenant in. Leona and Bella anJ a number
the Air ·Forte th 11 t same year. He of nlec~s and .nephew.s.
served . witb Ihe 36th Fighter· . Furteral "ervtces wtll be held
Bomber Wir. " in Germany from 1 Saturday atternoon at the Met""·
Brlg_hton
lDM to 19e3~ and with the 474th di.st Chur.eh in New
Fighter-Bomber Group in Korea w1th burial to be. made tn a
during the latter part of 1953.
1 cemetery in that CitY
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Law·
rJln~e- c. Hartinger of 389 Beach
Stre.tt in :r.tlljdlcport, Capt. Hart·
Jnger is marded to the former
Miss swan Allensworth of. Mid·
dleport. They have three chJidrcn,
James Jr., a::e 6, Kristin, 4, and
Mlehliel, 2, and are living at Stew·
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Ot1Jier ReSJ•dent
Q31Me
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U.S. KEDS
Paris Fashion

FI·remen Near
G031 FOf New
Emergency TfUCk

ul AFB.

Value• To

."Fourth Frolics" I
Variety Show Is I
Scored As AHit I

$4.95

$6.95

wedding anniversary J u ne 13

and some of their children were
unable to come to the reun ion.
Those present were :
Mr . and Mrs. Marvin ltcdman,
Tern, Susan and Marly, Cadiz, 0 ..
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Chc·
ryl Linda, Christy, Ricky , Columbus ; Mrs. Harvey Woodard, Pome roy ; Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Poml!tOy,
Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Russe·ll. Ted·
dy and Way ~c. Minersvi lle; Mr ~

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SALE PRICES

Hurry in

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"Fourth FroliCs", a 'variety show
produced and directed by Bob
Hoeflich ~t the Pomeroy Junior
Hlr:h School Tbursday night, w11.s
tbat It was a one night stand.
· Twenty-six wejJtimed numbers
featuring a "singing D'Jayor" and
the enehanting Evelyn (Dalay Mae)
Cleland doing "I Can't Gi\' e You
.AJQ&gt;tbing But Love" stampad the
ehow as loaded with talent and
ro~ndJy directed.
Hoeflich, hlmself, proved again
lila PTOfelltlional talent when he
· teamed with D;tnny Thompson in
' a finale medley; and earlier with
Joe Struble and Bill Clark in "Blue
~" ltld'ge ;Mountr.lns of Virglnin".
~
; WbUe all the acts" were wel1·re·
·calved ·by the two-thirds full
~use. oUtstDJl,ding in thiA re·
\'fewer's ·ophlion Included:
{ - "My.Babr Ju ~t Ca_rea: For Me"
by Erneltine and Charles Werry
iD adolescent attire.
....:"Old Soit Sboe" a song and
danc.e wltb Lila Terrell, Thompson,
=~:: Chapmaq,
Hoenlch, Katie
Struble, Mary Amberaer
(.t he iinglniJ mayor
Evelyn Cleland
. (Who wu also

·SALE!

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AL~ MEN'S SUMMER SHOES REDUCED Y2!
r JARMAN • • • RAND • • • ENDICOTT ·JOHNSON

Tomorrow/

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VENTI LA TED • SMOKE COLORS
VALUES TO $11.95

VALUES
TO $11.95

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REMEMBER
THI DATE
FRIDAY,

HARTLEY.
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SHOE STORE

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"Middle of Upper lloclr,"

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The MiddlepOrt Volunteer Firemen are nenlng their goal for
their new Emercenc:y Squad tn1ek.
They lack approximately $400 to
have enough money to order the
modern truck for fall delivery.
Contributiona from organir:aUons
and individuals and money-making
project• by the Department mem·
ben and their Auxlliary ,have made
~he amount which ,Is already depos·
1ted at the Cit~en s NathmAI Ban~ .
Any other "'ganlzation or lndt·
vi~ual who wfahes to make. a eon·
tr1bution for this wort!:. while pro·
jcct is asked to contact any fireman or leaye the mobey at the
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Summer Heat
Wave Blankets
Mosti Of Nation

By Untte:d PtMI
summtr beat wave, made
mor~ oppressive tly high humid·
it;,o, blanketed mout of the nation
todty. and , we,thcrmen foresaw
no &lt;Oollng rellet
The only areaa with near nor·
maf tempera~ul't!J were the Paci!le liortbwelt, the Mleblpn penhtll'llla P.Dd extreme northern Ne\\· .
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Kaiser Alu.nlnum and . Cbe,mlcal

'COrporation and the lnt.ern~;~nal
Guards Union of Ame~iea 'l'..O~aJ
No. 2 today announ~ed th" .con.'e lusion of a new two year,...., CO.!)•
tract at a meetlag ,held in Ri~ehP
wood T~uNday ilftv..Q,~D,
.,
The ne~ labor apeemen&amp;. wJdch
resulted after four daya of n;eroU•tions, provhfes the union with ·•n
lncreaae of tl'i1 cents per •hour and
one addltional paid hoUday tot a
total of seoveu.
t
The agreeinent also increased
shift differentials and paid vaca·
lions.
Other provisions' in the contract
lneluded a company paid pension,
life insuran~e. hoapital and l'llrgi·
cal insurance and a sick and ac·
ci&lt;ient inaurance plan.
Cost of the package settlement
between the Kaiser firm and the
Union amounted to approxhnately
27 centa per hour.
Both union and company om~
clals said that DeJotlations were
carried out in a friendly atmo•·
phere and 'tba,t they bcHeved .that
the resulting con~act would be to
the benefit of botb union and tom·
pany .

Zhukov Power fs Threatened

Junior Homemakers Present Gift

By Deputy Defense Minister
LONDON (UP) - Dissension in the top leadership of the
Red army was rumored today in informed diplomatic quarters.
Differences were reported to have emerged between Marshal Georgi Zhukov a-nd Marshal Alexander Vassilievsk:i the
''brain': .behi~d Russia's wartime victories against Gemiany.
VassJIJevskl, Zhukov 's deputy in the ministry of defense,

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TAKIN TO 1105PITAL
Huber BroW~~.·, ·~li&amp;!Jury Sct.o:tl
' r~ov.ed to the
bua dl'ivet,• w&amp;i
Holzer Hospit
Tll1,1r.day 'W:berr

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Jusb::e of Peare R. E Grin(:lzy
rapped Ervin Smilh . 46. Reerl ;.
ville, with a fint of $1.00 .. ld
costa on a charge of intoxicat.io•J
:dld r-isturbing the pi arc to~h ).
Smith, arJ"Cstcd for the sect~nd
time inside one wc·~k - he ,l{a:
$10 anrl eo..ts four da ys ag ·~-was arre~ted Thursrt.,v in Ree,!.,
ville by Shuif( Rober: c. Harte.'·
bac:b.
In other 11rtions Gt indley fin •
Aaron Hysell
and CQSts ;:nd
sentenced him to ja1l for 30 dd~·s
on a charge of resis: mg .an off;.
cer anrl ~acked on ano! hl'f SJO
costs for rlcstroyin " county
property Hysell al.~o w:S orde:·
ed to pay for the prdpert;.Jo Ann Ohlinger arrested with
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. .&lt;da.dildh : \tlilli pronf't.lneed: dead
The presentatiOil&gt;:;WJS a pt"Qje~t of
at ., i1lortua~ here a11d the bud:r dlo&gt;P'•it.
advl·sor Mrs. Clends Fox. (Sentinel
Will taken to New
Matam(ol'as.
Adamaon, a native of New Cq .a ·
b'erland, w. Va., lived at nel..ljbY
Warner, Ohio.
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Support Ordered 1
For Children In
Divorce Actions

------Cof CPromotion
Plan Backfires
And Proves Costly

New Addition At Ravenswood
proval filr the construction of 232 dwelling umts w1thm the
city limits was formally given Ravenswood Homes Company
last night.

State Of Ohl•O
I.s Undef Moek
NUClear Attack

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. Consideration for a_ dng lo? ·~
m the street al the mterseet1 'I'
of Osborn St. an~ Union Ave
was blamed today by office .~
for a collliion Thu"5day abcut
5: 15 p. m. in which ~ ne car w_
heavily damaged but no one wa ~
injured. Not even th ... dog.
Oi'ficers said Charles W Ki_:-rg,
25, Pomeroy, HD, 1 was gOing
west when he saw a ~og _in t "1c
street and ~ topped to avoid ht1·
tlng it. Donald C. Nelson, HI.
Langsville . coming behind. d'd
not get stopped soon enough.
Damage' to the Kt:!g car wer....
estimated at $40; to the Nels' I
car at ~ 175. No rhargO?s we:.•
filed .

naven•!~o~r~~~! ~!!J:~~~~~~~eo?.~~a!

1 Acco!'ding to James T. Leigh ,
1'Project Dlreclor f11r the company,
way Is now cleared lor work
to etnt on the model units of the
multi-dwelling project which lies
In an area Immediately adjacent
to and north of the existing Victory
Apartments in the Colonial Addi·
tion- former'y the Ritchie Fiftb
Addition subdtvtston.
Last nlghl'• &lt;ommi.,ion and
DELAWARE, 0. UP- Gov. C-~~~ouncll unanimous action spedfi·
William O'Neill and other top cally involved approval of the land
state officials today set up a moek use permit and the plot plan for
" wartime'' seat of 1tate govern- the 11treet J)attern.
mrnt at Ohio wesleyan U11iversity
The houslr:g untts o,yill be th~
hero.
.
d
1ne governnr, his cabmet an first increment occupymg appro~1other otfielalR t"Wihed from Colum· mately one-thlrd of the ColODial
bus following a national civil de- Addlti~n. whleb is a . ~ere tract
fense teat alert which came at 11 extending from the r1ty park. to
North Ravenawood between KaL!ier
a. m. EST.
Upon arriving, · they •ehe.duled .a Avenue and Route No. 2.
brief tablnet session and an · tnOffieiall:y adopted by Lhe Counspectfuu of temporary capital fa· ell was a atreet pattern making po1eiHtlelf The Ohio Constitution and slble two-wa~ traffic, curb parking
other ·valuable hl.atorical docu· guest and service off-street park.
ments were brought here in true ina plus ear and pedestrian access
"BetiJ Rou•• &amp;t-rle.
,
.. to a new elemJlnl.ary school under
Meanwhile, nine of Ohlo s cr~h­ construction in the North Ravenscal tartet eiues prepared to deal wood area .md . future shopping
with make·bclieve atomic and hy- facilities aa laid out in the City's
drogen bombs from attacking en· General Plan
emy planes.
Leigh also :mnounced work will
However, only five were to be
hJt during the exercise ca1led "Op- begin Immediately on temporary
eration Alert-1937." Those chosen paving for K1.1iscr Avenue, its full
wll1 be noUfje(:t by atate highway len.u th to prt'vide access for chil·
patrolmen c.l.rrying liCaled enve- dren from the existing town of
Ravenswcod to the new elementary
lopell'.
school sched1.iled for completion
T•rvet Cltl••
The major target citieR are Ak· tbis September.
ron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleve·
Kaiser Avenue exlends from a
land, ColUmbus·, Dayton, Toledo,
paved street adjacent to the Rit{Continued on Page Two)
chie Fourth f.ddition to Brown St.
in North Ravenswood.
EMIRGINCY CALLS
The Emergency Squad at MidMARKET RffPORT
dleport too!(
James
Kenneth
CJNCI~'NATI
UP - ProdEce:
Seulea to Meigs Genera} Hospital
wj:Jnn be became seriously Jll on Egg111, medium and s.nall 1c high·
Thutsda:r afternoon. At 6: 4' p. ~r: prices at farms consumers
m. the- sQuad was called t• • farm Whites and browns, A Jumbos 38·
home , on Sh:tdy Cove Road below 39; A large 33·35; A medium 26
lfOblfOJI when a child was reported 29; A small 19-2I; B large 21&gt;27;
Foa A la.rae- 4o-42; A medium :,+ilL
3.1; B larse 34.
WOMAN INJURED
Chickens, fryers lc higher; ·r y
Audrey Frost, 34.4 Pearl'lllt Mid· era 3-3'ti lb 22; heavy hens, 13--Ui:
dleport, was treated In tbl'l offices light hens 10.12. Pdf'e dislri'• ..
oi Dr. R. R. Plelt:ena for 1 head Uon on fryers, 38,800 at 22.
cut and cut on the rlghl shoulder
Butter 90 score 71.
early Thursday after belnt struck
by a pieee of machinery a\ the
GO TO VERMONT
Imperlal Electric Co. The injured
Mr. and Mrs. C~arles Leg tr
woman wa111 tr~nsported to the Doctor by tbe Mlddfeport 'Emerge11ey &amp;re visiting In Vermon t for two
weeks with Mrs. Legc&gt;r 's parents
Squ•tf.

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Music Teacher
Is Hired For
Southern Local

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Chams 'Red
pnee·
• 0n (offee .
temper-

England.
Uncomfortable sleeping
atures In tlte "lOs and 80s extended
aeross moat of thtl nation's mid·
lands fr!)m the Rockiea to t~e Apilum~r) .
Tbe Rain" by SaA~o palachians. Nighttime readiuga in
an'd 'Kaaton Kelton. the 008 baked the southern pia·
teau and interior Southern Calif·
and ,Get . Under the ornla,
·
banjoist Bill Clark.
•
:MOfltly
fair
weather /revallecl
and
eut of the Rockiea, an the few
widely· lea.ttered thunderstorms
thet ·did occur provided no relief
from the heaL ,

Waaner 11ald the pair lo'dt!d
eqUipment they w~r-! mlng Into
a trqek at'ld atart.ed toward tbl
main highway when Adamson apo
parently became diuy and th~
tru,ck awerved into a ditch,
Wagner aald the vetticle then
headed back acron the unpaved
road. Wagner said he grabbe:d the
wheel and stopped tfle truck at
tbe ed~e of a ~teep ~mbankmeul.
A'dam~Dh. be .slid, :;]umped ~n­
~onaeleus
acrou '.he l~eerUlJ

Custody of minor • hildren ·tas
granted to the mother 1!'1 ~ v 1
divorce actions in ~elg1 · Countv
common Pleas Cour' today ac
cording to entries filed with ~· .e
clerk.
In Harold B.. Norton n Margaret E. Norton, a minor, a di·
voree wa11 aranted and the pial !
tiff waa or:deted lo provide $40
per month support for one lnf!U1'
child whote eustod·r was given
to the defendant.
In J~an Canon vs. Robert
Carson the court ruled on a .no·
tion by the plaintiff for cuat,lay
and 'upport ot' children durin,::
pendeney of the .1etion. Thl'
Bernard Krinke, for the po~.~t courL ordered the def~ndant to
year principal of a school 1 pay $25 per wtek support, ptWI
ChiUicothe, said todaY he will re· all utilitY t'hllrJf•• . .-.nil hm.ase
turn here to accept employme'lt ental to*"lllel 'WIIIt flOO alb·
in t~e Scut)r!i'~l School diJ- ney fees.
triet
a111 ~.umental
mualc
teacber. He replaees Robert Be1
bert.
Krinke, well
known
he.,
through hb put work In Jehortl
music, la part owner with W1 ·
lam Everson of a Point Pleasa"'"
Dairy atore. .Mrs. Krinke 'tl) 1
The Sentinel:
"We loved it in Chillicothe, b·•t
HARBOR SPRINGS, Mleh. UP- ·
we want to keep on with the bu'l!ness at"quired willl Mr. Ever3, 1 Members of the Chp.mber of. Coo\·
thi1 Spring and wt couldn't eon. ;nerce ruefully adm;•.ted toJay
their were loopholefi In theio
mute back and t'orth"
Harbor
Krinke came 1to Middl~port ! 1 plah to publiclze the
1944, awitehed to the Southe: 1 Springs area as a haven for h l:Y
fever •ufferen.
(Conti~ued on Page' Twoj
The chambtr laid It would P~Y
10 centa a pOund for any racw~-= I
found hereabout~~. A apokeamal'l.
0 f
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said the chamber figured · •
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could aUord to PlY out a few
pt!nnien here and a few pel:'lni 'J
.
there to •how there wun't mueb
pollen In the alr.
But It didn't worl: t,ut that Wl3-'·
Schoolboy&amp;, lookln~ for Ill • •
NEW YORK uP-fQur m~or
mer
work, found · tbeir :prayeTs
food eh~ns t«RRay eut the priceo
anawered.
TheY earied !;:apoeud
ou botb tbeir bag and vac!'UUin·
tn
bJ
the
· WIJOntul. More th•n
paeked coffee by four eenta a
i,fDO
pound•
or raaWeM. .. p-tld
pound.
thl!
aatheten
1ome $11i0. An
Tbe cut, · which broufbt eofl !
prices to tb.eir lo~ , .:-t level in amount !!ot to be al'ieezed at.
The ehamber lowerc.d the boL' ••
more than a year, was made ly
Thurtday and anitoU:nced tl:at
the Great Atlantic • Pae)ftc. Tn
Co., the Grand Union CO., tile H henceforth it would only pay 10
c. Bohaek CO., Inc., and Safew .: c!!nb ·• bw:h~l. bopillg to throttit•
the e·a ger aehoolboys.
stores, Inc.
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A apOtesman for the ~abs
. I'LAN RIUNION
uid the price redueUon wu ~ade
be.cauae o( an UDf)x:peeted JmRUIJIIEill Annual Reur-ton will be
provement in the quanUt)' , aud held It the bome of Guy and ~d
qtiallt7 of the Brllillan cofte • Rua&amp;ell on J'u}j 21. AU relaU...ee
ctop.
of llitohell Ruolell au blvlled.

F u MaJ·or Food

$100 Fine Levied
0 n Reedsville
~fan By Grindley·

lll'eli.

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or a a-year-old
near here Tburaday, Floyd "~'.
A.dalll!lcin, an employe f'!( lh ·
~mall community or Salem Town·
ship, died about 13 minutes if·
ter toeing stung, Ruthorit.eB .sa1d.
Adam.~on, a formeT" oil
well
driller, ball been aller1lc to h .n
ttings for years a frienrl at a Ne .•
Matamor&amp;.s mortuary wbere he
was taken said. Jame" Corum of
the Corum ··· uneral Home sv.ld
Adamson c.1me "awfully near J :
lng" from t.bc bee Jtinga ~n
other
occasion&amp; in the put.
man
his squadron In aerial rqcketry firing, (;apt. James Hartinlier (center) oLMI•IHenry WaJner, another Sal ! M
dleport, Ohio, is greeted abo.,.. by his base commander, CoL E.' L. Sluga on tbe left,
Town~hlp employe working wl f
his crew chief, T!Sgt Don Cleeton, who performs maintenance on the captain's jet figl&gt;lir AdaiD.'Ion a'ong a Mad ridJtiJ(.
aiicraft.
waY Aaid Adamson told him he'
ttad been ~tung and that IN '
wanted to get away fN)m the
STEWART AIR FORCE BASE, N.Y. - Captain James 1
the death

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Flats Reduced Vt. Your Opportunity To Save on Th ese Nationally Advertised Brands Wu
Never Greater,

man and her daughter. Marty HcdRuuclls cc lcbra lcd

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her daughter, Mrs. Lucillf' Red-

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The 8aill'y Reunion wa:-; held il l
the home of Howard Ru s~dl al
Wolfpen July 7. Movmg pictures
were taken and ptcturcs were a l ~&gt;o
taken of the five ge nerations prosent : l irs Harvey Woodard , oldc.~!

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Bailey Reunion
Is Held Sunday
At Russell H'lme

Middleport

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Middleport Flyer Again Rated Highest
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The EUB Men -of D)R.tdcl 4 mrt
Tue.~~da.y evening :Jt thl' Enterpn.~c
EUB Ch urch
Special mt.sic wa~ pro\'ided by
the Ch rist~ fc~mily of Sou th Hcthel
and t he Rev. Harold Sturm of Ath·
ens. Miss Dolores Kraeutcr was the
acco mp::mist for gro11 p singing
The Rev. Harold Bower of Be lpre
Kave an Inspiring message.
A short bu ~ i ncss scsswn was
held wiLh E!Jon Kracutcr , prcSL·
rlcmt, presiding, afler which the
group ad journed to t~ socu) room
where home malic icc cr ea m. r&lt;:JkP
mints and le monade were ~''L'\Pd
Chu rc hes were represented from
Athens, Bl'l ~ll'l', BrOIHIWC'II. Corn
ing , Tupper~ Pl&lt;wl:,, ~1ormn g ~ta1
and En terprifc.
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Anno uncement IS being made_ of
the engagement of M1ss Benmc
A1m Sheridan , da uh ter of Mr . and
Mrs. WLili:Jm Sher idan, of Porn'"·
roy, to Donald li es, son of Mrs
Mabel Ties and the' late William
Ue.s of Ga lion, Oh iO.
lfiss Sherid·m at' ·nrtcrl Porn('·
roy Higb School a,1.l ls n o~ a
sludant
at
Holzt'l'
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Mils Genevieve Stobart erttertained the Women's Society~· of
World Service of the Enter 'se
ElJB Church, Tuesday evenin ' at
her home, Rock Springs Road.~,
The meeting opened wltih scripture reading by Mr~. Sellm Bt.rewict:, the presJdent, foiJowed tith
prayer by Mise Stobart. An arqcle
on "Growth In Christ" wu react by
Mrs. Claude Husted.
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Air Coolers $39.95
"LAY" Fans- $39.95

Vernon Bobh are on a vacalion
~1r and Mrs Richard Gre.u and er, and the children remained for
trip.
SOil.&amp;, Pal and Mike , i~ on VlCI· a longer vl sil with their- grandMrs R. c .Gilmot"&gt;C and grand· tion and &amp;rl!' visiting tl:te Smoky parents.
sons and Mr . and Mrs. John Par· Mountain/), the Skyline Drive, M&amp;n·
Mr . and Mrs. Wilham Capls and
.sons of Hiddleport were business ticello, and other famous place&amp; son, Bllly, are vacationl.nJ in Calvultora in .Pukersburg, w. Va , in that part of the country.
ifornia. '
The WSCS of the Unit ed Mf' Wednesday
Mnt. William Childs, whose chilC. S. Noble and his daugbt.er,
th;)dJSI Church met Tuesday cv
Mr. and Mr•.. Howard Bailey 1nd dren, Sheila Marie and Micky , are Sandra , Athens, W. Va , are visiting
ning at th e L"hu:-ch With Mrs. W son, Rodney, of Ft. Myers. Fla., reco\'cring from whooping cough, his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
0 . Uarn itz. p ~esiden 1. pl'esH.hnt,:
are the guests of her mother, Mrs. is ill at her home with the same and Mrs. E. I'll . Wood .
Mrs Lro Crew lerl the de v · Earl Brown :md other relati\'M. disease.
ttr . and Mrs. Ralph Jordan and
tiom which opcno.&gt;d With gro11p
Mrs. Watte1· Bentz and Mrs. Law~
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinkle and chndren, Nancy and Tommy, Ca nsing1ng of a h:, mn, follower! h• renee Dougla:i have return~d home ldatJghter, Debby, are moving to ton, arrived last week end for 11
'ticripture readmg hy Mrs. Crev' after a vt~•t in Bainbridge Md ., t!!e Shiflet apartm~nt on Mill and \'i.sit with her parenh, Mr. and
who closed the devotions with a Washin gton. D. C., 11nd New York Fourth Avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lawrence Hartinger, and S(ln,
pra.\w
City. They were accompanied t.ome George Dallas and son , Billy, will David . Mr. Jordan returned to hili
"S • an gers Wllhin Thf' Gate;' by M ia .~ Barbara Bentz of Staten mo\'e to the house where the Hw- employment Sunday and hill wife
1was Lhe lllplc of the: program pre- Island, N. Y.
kle-s h&gt;we been living . Mr and Mrs. and children arc vts1ling her par·
senl e-1 hy Mrs Kenneth Fin lev .
Rollin Ray Fisher :s visiling in D'lllas have purchased t he home ents and ol~er relative,;. Their
Articles on the topic were rcJrl Zanesville wi•h his unde and aunt, on North Third Avenue from Mr. older daughtf'rs. Judy and Debby,
by !'oho,s Lucrrtia Gcnhf'imer, Mrs. Mr. and Mr~. Millon fiouJh and and Mrs David Ohlinger .
have been vi-:iting their grandpar·
Keith Morgan, son of Mr. and ents and their aunts, Mrs. Lionel
Dey Hysell, 1\lls .~ lydia EbeN"· family .
bach &lt;~nrl :t~b~ Augusta Gcnhci I ·
Carol and Huddy Witheh of Mid- ,\fr!. Roger Morgan. is visiLinJ!: Mr. Boggs, Middleport, and Mrs. Gar·
er. Group singing and prayt! r dletown . Con n., arrived Wednesday and Mrs . H. l . Gotthardt ana son, land Lanier, Bidwell, and their
concluded t he program.
to spen d thf'ir s ummer vacation Bruce, Columbus.
families.
Durmg tho.&gt; busine~:~s ~ ·· "-'! ion •· with thei r gr:~nd m()ther, , Mn. LawMr . and Mt·s. Robert Turner a
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace
wa s annouJ!ced th .:ot l.1c new renee Withers, who mel them in •hildren. Michael and Debby,
· nd sons, Bruce and Alan, l.eft
d ishrs receiver. for •l'lung VIII\ · Charleston, W. Va., where they ar· cyrus, spent the week end with
n
fur.. Columbus.
ill a had arrt~f'(i . Pi&lt;tns w ~".! rived by plane.
!J.is parents, lt.Jr. and Mrs. foe Turn·
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marl c to c!Ntn thr ('hureh kitchen
Mn. Albert Mees, who under~-- - - anrl piat·e the new dishes in the we nt surgery at Gallipolis Clinic,
cupboard s. Mrs. RobPrt Warn ~r Monday , is convalescing .ilt the
gave an inlerrst ing t ~l k or. tn~· home of hf:l•' daughter and son-in·
work of t he WSCS nf th" w.. ~l jlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin.
UU CAl PAY IOU- BUT TRl FLAYG·MATIC
Carrolton Churrh or which she · Mrs. Earl Denny ret urned home
w a~ a member for a nunlber cl Tuesday ev~m ng from GaiHpoliz
years
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where she was wltll. her sister,
Rd re~hm1 nt~ were srrved by Mrs . Albert Mees.
th e ho~tc~&lt;es Mrs GPnlrl WildE&gt; &lt;·
Mr . and Mn Roger Spencer and
mutl1, 11 nd Mrs .fPd Webster s · Harley Brown returned home on
with .\lr~. Allen Eichinger and Tuesday morning from Valdosta,
Mrs John Chll.'lc as contri bu\w" Ga., whcrr they went to accompany
h o.~lt·s.,es .
., Mrs Harry Lew Brown and son,
ll/ ~1 1
Jeft , here fo:· a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Brown. AI r Harry Lew BroWn
who is sta ti oned in Athens, Greece
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wlll receive hili discharge and reSt·hool of Nurs ing,
Ga lli ..,oltl,
I t urn here in the near future.
!rom which. she will grarlua tt! 1.1
Huber , Bruwn, who is quite ill
September.
in Holzer Hospital, will undergo
s urgery Friday morning.
Better tutia1 roflee. Btftltet cf)lt~
Mr. Jles atte nded Batavia H1gh
Mr. and \1:rs. George Webster
Joe Whitlock of C'llumbus Uti ~
ecoDOmy - 10•
bed Jb.S ..
School and is now an cmployet• h!lv1: rcturne .· to tho.&gt;ir hom e in
week was the .:uest of Mr. . , Fi{"~ ne Flavo-matic siva You
or the Glcd Hilt Rd . Mach inery a'. Pluin City, N. J ., after a visit past
better coffee, throJI.8h •
Galion, 0.
with his mother, Mr~ . Emma Web- and Mrs. Homer C. Brickles o,.
combination
173
MulberTY
Ave.
of e:~dusive and patented
No definite date bas been .set ster .
that
control timina mel
fn.ture:t
for th e wedding.
Mr . and Mts. Price Wolfe of
lempenture exactly, automatkally,
-- - - - ; - Woofit~r and dau~hter, Mrs. Glen
NeYer overbnts or "bw-ns" co(fee.
-debut lhts Saturday at !5 :::10 on Swishrr and son, Douglas, or Co"uaderper.ks" either. The
the Hoedown variety 8how, on lumhu,&lt;;, spent severa l da y:i with
Pluo-matic method yid.Us more
WT AP·TV, rhan nel i5 , Parkers· hi.&lt;i sister and brother-in·iaw ' Mr.
fWI flll'Yored cups per pound, too.
burg. W. Va.
and Mr ~. R. ~- Gilmore and in Ra·
Mrs. Hoger Beach, Lincoln Sl.
lor oew roff« Slviop.
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Couples making up the dance CJnc wJth hi s mother , Mrs. Waid is a patient at Hol zer Hospital.
group arc: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fostt!r
Clai r Spencer, who has been on
Spau llliu~: and Mr. and Mr.11. Rus·
Greg and Davut Bobb of ColUm· sick leave fr nm the Spencer Mar·
sell Hall of Athens Mr . and Mrs. bus arc visLlmg t heir gnmdpar· ket f:J r ap proximately two month ~.
Smallwood and Mr. and Mrs. Slia£. ents, Mr. a·nd Mrs. R. C. Gilmore, has returned to work on a paN·
fer of PDrkcrsburg .
while thrir paren tS, Mr. and Mra. time blsis.

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Enterprise EUB
Church WSWS In ';
Tuesday Meeting ~

During the bu.tlneu aeasion
ns
m
were made tot the year's pro
and Mrlf. Herbert Dixon, vice e:ildent, Mrs. Jchn Smith, Mrs.
ul
Frick and Mra. Thomu B~nh;
re
namod aa the Proaram Commi ee.
A dlsclU'alon was held on "Ch !at·
mas In July". Missionary rea inJO:
books were distributed. Mn. BL117.C·
wier; gave the offcrtMy prayer.
A dessert course- waa served by
the hosteu to thoae named above
and Mrs. Clara Gruese[' Mis. E(don
weeks, Mrs. John Frick, Mu. Wil ·
llam Frecker, Mrl. E. N. Arnold, ,
Mrfl'. Earl Brown, Mrs. J ames WJIJ
and daughte ~ B~ky , and a guest,
Mrs. Howard Bailey of Fort Myers, Florida .

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United Methodist
Wscs Me.et"1ng Is
He ld On Tuesday

Bernice Sheridan Is Engaged

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Funeral Servirc
To Be Saturday

Funeral services for Grace Laoders, 52, of Pomeroy, who died at
her home Thursday morning will
be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the
Ewing Funeral Chapel with Rev.
Freeland Norris, officiating.
Sur~iving ~~e d~ceaserl are the
followmg ch •. dren . Robert Lan.
ders,. Columbus: Berthel Land~rs.
BluefJe)d, W. Va.; Sally Ann Lan·
ders and Sandra Lee Landers, both
or Pomeroy ; Marltta Jean LanderS"
of Syracuse: Margarelt Joan Lan·
ders, Albany, 0 .; Ellen Jane John·
.~on , C olumbw~ ; Wanda Cooper, Columbus: Violet Sinclair, Albany;
Katherine Lat.ders, California and
Charlotte Louise Lever, France.
Abo surviving are her mother,
Annie Hudson : brot hers. Fred Hudson. Pomeroy; l'Tanklin Hudson,
Pomeroy; Bill Hudson, Syracuse;
Lonnie HudsC'n, Min ersville; Lew, is Hudson, Monell , 0 ; James Hud·
son, Pomeroy; sisters, Rose Thompson, Syraemc and Freda Elkins,
New Lexi ngton. There are also Hi
grand children.
Her husba nd, John R. Landers,
preceded he-r in death in 1943.
Burial will be made in the Rock
Springs Cemetery.

'Alas ttrmed a
IZhukov
1n Lhe

poten'ial rival to
strug::; le for p'l\1. ·
I er. He i., also consirlt&gt;red an ad·
voc;;te of 11 tougher poliey to- ~
""ds Ihe W"1.
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There Wa&amp; no Officia l COnfir•
mation of these r eportJ wi.kh
:-eacbe~~ London from behind the
Iron t:urtain today.
The re~rl!i auggc.&gt;ted thAt tlte
C"Urrcnt differences may le.d tl)
the quiet diaappear~nre from '1 •
Red army leaders hip or Vassi·
i1evski in the near futurt!.
l.m•lnH Sll•nt ·
The reports ni&lt;'l Vas!'lilievski
f;;iled to support lh·· latest rl~.
n1mciation of the V. M. Molotov
lrio by Party Boss N1kita Khru .·
chcv and Mar~hai Zhukov.
Other leadjng marshall of tht ·
~ed army have ralti~ d ostc 1ta·
tJOruly behind. Khrus:tchn- ilnd ,
Zhukov, ineludmg lt.rsha_l tv 1
Konlev, himself a for.aer nval tD
Zhuklw
The indications w~rt: that tbe
majority _or t he gent'rala so ~t'
stand ~hmd Zhukov. who thus Ill
in virtual controJ of the R· l

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powerful
at presentsingle fiW!to,.
now in
thekeeping
mo .,
rcgl'lle in . :·.v

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However, these d~·vctOpments
l.ave thrown new li ~ h t.. ~A te
I R•d mny which thus far was cti ·
sidered as wholly united .
Vassilievski mw;t thus be C!)nddcrcd a~ a dl!l;turbi :. g e1en~ent
in ;.h~ Khrushchev''
precan...tll&gt;
1struggle for power, expet4 said
ll.oday.
May Be Remow.d
They believed he ~ight be rl"
moved beeauSP.f&lt;hrWihthev would
not feel secure 'while the apt.ar·
ently antagonistic .nar.llbal w•fl
in a responsible and powerful
po~ition, capa ble
of exerti •ing
influ ence in the Red army lead •:

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VaR.~ilievski's pas~ is lin1ced
dosely with Stalin, who person·
ally picked him as his chief cf
~ tafl during World W-.r D almos.
as soon as Stalin assumed sunreme command of the RlUisl ,
fortes.
He a15o was considered link ~~~
with Mo!otov and in ~he 1949 re·
~ hufne when Molotov tempora~·
ily aband(mc(l the foreign min· ..
t.ry Vassilievski was r Jiieve!J of his
Mst as minister of the Soviet
•.rm ed forces.
S(wict affairs experts suggest·
cd that the latest purge is by no
mean s completed and would &lt;1 1•
most certainly exteud to JoY.. er
le¥els of the Sovitit hierarch ·
But they believed that tbe pur ·
ing \'10o.~ld be done quir.tl)' ,-J·h
as little publicity as pouible.

Hospital Funds
Said Untouchable
By Att'y General
COLUMBUS UP ~ Atty. Gen.
William Saxbe ruled today that
funds for operational expenses
niay not be used for construction
of hoapitals.
Saxbe, in an opinion directed to
Prosecuting Attorney James I.
Sbaw of Auglair:e County, said
funds obtJJned by a tax levy for
a specific purpose could not be
1pplied to an y other fund or reS'erve.

----Medical Society
Expels Dr. Geer
'Deadline For
Camp Announced From Membership
Dr.
The deadUne for appHcations
for admission to t he summer 4-H
camp at Canters Cave is Ssturd ·-1
J'ltY 13, Mrl'!. Geneva H. Nola 1,
borne dcmunstraLJon agent, uid
today.
Dates {or lhe camp are Jutv
C;,l mp; Ju ~~·
22-23, councilors'
23·2'7, senior camper :. and July
27 ..~1 for juni or r.ampers.

LANCASTl&lt;R, 0., UP G.
Fred Jones, premdent of the Filiifield County Medlcal Sodet.J aft..
nounced Monday that Dr. JOMpb.
A. Geer has been expelled from
the society.

Geer, for~~r county coroner, re-signed tbe offir:e after pl~adi~g
guilty to fai Eifying narcotics PJ"e:
&amp;cripliow.

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----::g-e- - - : to_r_v_a-ca-::-tloos are highest As 111otor travel \
booms, traffic crashes mcrease sharply ln
rural areas as tn Me•gs county the great increase in travel from Apnl to August-about
The Department of Highway Safety em- 30 per cent-result"i tn a sharp rise in tratric
ployes a staff of publlc relation experts to f1fatautles
gure out ways and means of persuadmg peoRemember , whenever you pull out of your
9 00 Romt.er Roon
ple to drive more safely The least we can do driveway there may be a ca r moving toward
10·00 The Price is Uight
is save taxpayers money by publishmg what
you a block, a m1le, 10 miles, 100 miles, or
these gentlemen produce For if we didn't. 1,000 miles away with your name on 1t It's
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It Could Be You
tb.f tax dollar for su re would be squeezed a the same deal the dogface sensed in Wot·ld
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10.30 Capr.. ua11.1nt
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little smaller to pr ;VIde a government publi- War II and iu Korea the bullet With his name
1230
rrent
111·00
1'rue Story
J oo
y L:ttle Marate
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city campa ign aimed at drJvers who persist m on it.
1 30 Brtde and Groom
11 :30 Delec1JVe's Diary
treating 300 borses under an auto hood hke a
With rare you can dodge that c'r CQI!lJpg
.2 06 Matinee Theater
12:00 Fore:z,n Inlr•gue
S 00 Queen For A Day
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playful toy.
at you .
3 45 Modern Romanee:c
12:30 My Lt:Jle MargLe
Here are a coup le of four hne jmgles that
4 00 Collledy Ttme
I 00 Baseba~
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the Department had 1ts staff put out
4·30 Movletlme
4:30 Hopalun.t CassidJ'
fi 30 Popel e Presents
He gazed at the view as he drove on through.
5 00 Get &lt;'~et. G o
5· 4~ News Picture
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To trarflc he paid scant attention .
6 00 Wild .Blll Hickok
5:30 Sports E:9!e
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6 30 Weathercast
1):45 News P1ctJ!re
What happened to him and hiS fam1ly too
A funeral director, in bts suburban rumpus
6 35 Sports Eye
We'd really hate to mentiOn
6 ·45 NJJC News
6 00 Watch Mr. Wizard
room, wa s telling fnends why he bought a
7:00
Dr
Hudson's
Journal
6:30
L.tturday !Rlc.,..lt Jamboree
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-----home in a hurry.
Going Places? Motormg?
7 :30 The
Life Joseph
"f RileyCotton Show
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"When our children \\&gt;ere young, you
8:00
'7 .00 Julius La~sa Show
H ere's a t1p-we shout Jt·M
B
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Moment
8:00
Mystery
Th,ater
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a
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know," he said, "Our living quarters were uptJ·OO
Cavalcade
of
SiJorts
8:30
Dollar
A
Se~ond
Keop your mind on driving
stairs over the funeral parlors. They dlspl;!f·
9:45 Red l:iarber's Comer
9 :00 Encol'f Thea!,ter
And you' H live to tell about ill
10:00
Federal
Men
9:30 Adventure '!lheater
t
ed great curiosity about the dead. This ~as
Which 1s certainly quite sound advice 'I'he natural-but it worried us
10:80 ~ews Rearfllnes
10:00 News an.;\ S~ts l'..etdlinGI l ·I
problem is to get the comparative few driv10·40
Nitewa'Lch
10·10 Nitewatch
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"They would ask: 'Don't they get I&lt;m!!t9llll!
12:00
Tonight
I
ers who need their heads exa mined to pay at- down there all alone,' And they worrl.t!l•bout
1·00 Sign Off
12:3tl Sign Off
tentiOn to 1t.
the corpses getting hungry That dill it.
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We like the traffic merit system Idea that
One day I took a family "P tQ t!w ~~~ l!l
is being inaugurated this summer in Ohlo If see their loved one, and there in tit!! l'@~ket
the Bureau of Motor Vehicles will make a with him was a peanut butter s,ndwlj:~ j
sincere effort to get It working 1 and H th e sa•d to my wife: 'We've got to m~ve those
lower courts cooperate, the Jaw could be ef- kids out of here.' an-d we did, quick!"
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FRIDAY
fective in Impressing guilty d•·ivers of the
Isaac
and
,of
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to
be
held
Thursday
Aug
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Boston
Blaekle
30
This anecdote Is a true story according to
8:30 C•PIJ)D
lt'!114aroo
land- the Paul Frenc...b
hom I
USIC
ust 8 on the lawn of Mrs Heaton, 8.00 Capto~ln Kangaroo
need to Jive and let live .
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Henry Ewing who wonders II his brother fu- now occupted by til~ Reu::hfl"1
(Conthtu" From ,_. One)
Locust St. a. 5 P m It was de- 8 30 Morning Show
Mll~ty Mouae RIJY~Oqao
9:30
Americans will spend close to $10 billion neral director Bob Coat• in Middleport ever ramtly , getUng new whlt.e pa w Dlstncl m 1947 .shifted to prl I voted lo giVe Mrs Thompson $5 9 Ov Garry Moort:
10:00 Lucky 8 Ranch
for automobile vacatJOns this year. While th1s had similar experiences with his children und ireen shuiter1, s lovely 1 f C'lpa~ u.t Cheste; Ill 1951 an 1 for supp\1es t:or the J umor Garden I 9 .30 Arthur Godfrey
da)'
I'm
wor;
'11 went to Chilltcoth~ last y~ar
Club.
The
travehng
prize
dnated
10.
30
~trike
It
lueb
feeland
some
indudes hotels and meals as well as auto ex- Stephen and Christine Coats App&amp;rently not:
10:3tl It's A 1111
sit wllh Viramia .. isher , on h • I In other teacher :J:nd s uperv• ~ by Mrs. Heaton was awarded to 11:00 Valt.nt Lady
penses, it shows the magnitude of vacation lor the Coats family continues to reside In at- spacious Pew r.creeQed In .porc,J~--; ory changes, the co mly supcrir; Mrs Brya n.
11):15 Love or Life
11.00 alg Top
tendent of schools' office toda)'
The judges Cor th e evemng, Mrs 11 :30 Search for Tomorrow
travel Peak morths are July and Augusl tractive quarters above the Rawlings-Coats a wholf' outdoOI'tl {)'OU miaht "
12:00 Tbe Lune Jtana:er
disclosed
George_ Hem(.s, Mrs Al{ard Pratt 111:45 Guiding Light
big sjttinJ room.
when week end trips as well as extended rna- Funeral Home.
and M1ss Emma Settz a~arded a 12 , 00 Klhe's Kttc~ea

T.hat Car Moving At You,
A Block, Or 1,000 Miles Away

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County ~CYih,.ll A,..-.
Water 11 our peatell aiJ'ieultW'·
al resource. AI one trnels weat the
evJdencet o! tile v&amp;lue o! water become JJ:eater Retw-ntng eutward
the entire country1idt indicate•
nature has been more benevolent
JQ it&amp; supply of rainfall

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Differences ln elevation also
have much Lo do wil h the water
iupply. ..'J'he heaYy runorr from
melting snow on tbe mountaintops
waa just occunng the lust of June
and early July according to na·
tive Coloradoans. SnowdrtftJ; taller
than. :1 car were still to be aeen
along the mountain hJghways.
At the htgh elevatJona, even
tbough snow 1aU is heavy the summer• are shl)rt and thl' soil Ia un·
able' to hold water to permit es·
tensive growth of plant! or trees
' This melting snow is the lifeblood
for farmers in the lrtiiated regions. If suff1eient water can be

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Hungry Corpses Are Reported

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Pt.~te Donathan,
UlStrument.ll
teacher. ut Rutland, has resJgn ~d
;md Robert Selbert, at south •r n
Local last year, has aceepted l~u•t
posltwn
SaiJsl:mry Local has hned M1h
Ada Ohllqger as 1111 elemental)
.nst ructor.
Bt~t•nartl Claywell, forme d ) o r
Albany, w1ll be prmc1pal ul
Harr1aonv\lle, rep\acmg E
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Cole who Will teach in Alhe11s
County,
The su peri ntendent also ailv ·
ed .school bus d11ver g that app1 ,
catwns for permtts are due hY
August 6 and are betng rece1v I
now

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(CqntlnYed Prom P111 One)
by Mrs. Crow, Mi.11es Sylvester and
Reibel.
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-"WillY sack Home" by Shirley
McKelvey, Cnrolyn Norris ;and
Shirley Norris.
-"Ninety·Nme Wuys" by Juc
Struble, a reul trouper.

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Mrs Bryan, • PIIOw to Mrs Terrell 1 00
and wh1te to Mrs Tltompson who 1 30
received tw u and Mrs Heaton Ali 2 _00
were altar arrangements.
2 30
Mrs Wilham Dawson presented 3 00
the top1c foi the evP.mng, "S ue· 3 15
ceS"aton ot Bloom" from "Sprmg
to FaU"
3 30
A d essert course was served by
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the hostess lo those named above :i:30
and Mrs. Ha"ry Cn ntE'rbury, Mrs
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Luc11le B IIRwkiRs and Mrs Erl
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ward Koehler
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Our Miss Brooks
Houseparty
Big Pa,off
Bob Cro!lby Show
£right Da
Secret e~tor~

Edge of Night
The Eerly Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sp&lt;..1s Puade
Wf!ath.e.man
Action •
Douglas Edward•
Playhouse of Stan
West :toint Story
Dcstmy

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State Of Ohio

Grace Episcopal
Church Annual
Picnic Planned

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Keep Cool!

productl01

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ELECTRIC ..

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From
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Range Rider
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CLELANDS
APPLI ANCE

Hakheries

Mr. Dist1lct Attorney

NelsonvUie, Ohio

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Nifty Stitchers
Club Meeting Is
Held Wednesday

$100 F'J.Q.e LeVl'ed

Another Kennel Owner lecommends
RED ROSE DOG &amp; PUPPY FOOD
Raymond 0. Loose, Leesport, Pa., owner of Lakeview
Billy II, write10 "Ail my dogs really go for Red Rose Dog
Food and I have never seen dogs with greater vigor.
Billy's pups start young and
really trail a rabbit."
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COLUKBUS, 0 -When te.n
peratqres PBN 80 dP.Jreea pou 1
lrymen ahould mab utra effor.
lo mamtam producti&lt;&gt;n ot tbt'1r
Jayma- flock s, adviseJ Glyde A
Manh, Ohw State UnJvenJty e):
ttnswn poultry 1pecl.ahat
H~R$ eat leu whPn temp.!:dl.
ture1 chmb, M.trab pomt.J our,
and when they don't eat th '
can't lay At 100 d •greet fce1
eonaumphon ul layers may be
le11 ttun half that at nonnal pe1
temperature• When ·emper.ature1
paMJ 70 degrees, the poultry IPL'
ciall.!lt explahu , ealdum ia not
converted into egphel1.1 aa e•1Ciently u otherwite. AI a ret~ult,
11hell th1ctneu Ia l"educed and
thin, weak shelled eggs are pr }duced At temperatures of 105
degree8 layer• ma)' ~nUapse and
d1t of heat prostration.

The Daily Sentinel Mystery Farm of this past week has been identified as that of Thomas
Weber loeated one mile east of Chester on Route 248. The' 113 acre farm has been in the famUy for two generations and lies adJacent to the Chester Golf Course. Weber retired ·'from
farming in 1950 and Is a Road Inspector for the State of Ohio. Those who correctly identified
the !arm were: John Bryant, Pomeroy, Richard l&gt;lld Jo Ann Frost, Chester, and Larry Circle,
Racme.
there would be a sood crop thu
year because of above normal rainfall. When asked concerning nurmal yields he reported corn 10 to
50 bushel! per acre, wheat 5 to 40
bushels, and hllY 1 to 4 tons per
acre.

Grain crop,; are frequently observed tn alr.ernate fields. One
f1eld 1s plowed and left !allow for
an ent1re yeur m an attempt to
conserve sufl ~ctent moisture for
a crop t'h.e foliowing year Growth
of corn " encouraged by llotlng
in tbe bottom of furrows.
It h Interesting to be dri&gt;mg
through a eountrystde that lS eoverod w1th short gra ss or very little
ana that
all orisa11 sudden
scC'
avegetation
field or farm
rtch green
CQior as a result of hnmg sufficient moisture Mueh land st1ll remains that un be supplied wtth
moisture if add1tton water storat~e
facibtJes are pronded to bring In
a new source of water and the
accompanying trrtgated area r equires a long range development
program from 15 to 30 years.
As one returns to the eorn belt,
the blessjngs of abundant rainfall
are ev1dent everywhere. The supplies o! water wh1ch we take for
granted are o.Je of the major reasons why the corn belt states of
Ohlo, Indiana, Dhnois and Iowa
are called the bread ba.'lket of the
United States
Perhaps If we were fQI'ced to
provide all of the water needed by
crops that nature does not pro-

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Yarsh say•. may be reduced b.~
usma white wa&amp;b on tb~ roof
by openmlil all doors and wu.dowl and bY reverlilng
exhsult
fans so they blow mto the pens
Durmg periods of extreme heol.l,
8praylng bJrd,s and pen• w1th
ml•t !rom a garden hose w1ll en
41blt: layf!rs to surv1ve

ILICTIQJf ROIULT
REED CTTY, )(leb. VP - Jom!JI IL Jt'd4mnan load to w.Jl
almOit • montb before lellftlbs•

that be bAd been rHJectQ to of..
flee. He waa de.c:Jtred willDel o,..

Perty Conrad by a 115$.1110 maratA
10 the unoff1cial returns, but the
board of cannnera tound an error
and declared lbe race a Ue, UI0180 They drew for Lhe offlefl, with.
Rldderrr.an wmnmj. Conrad thea
demanded a recount. Rldden:qaQ.
Vton 1~aln by a mar11n of 15f.158.

TWO BRIDGES

WALLJ,'ILL, N Y UP - Wa
than 10 mUer .separate New York 'li
olden and newest bridges Perrine'• Bridge eroasmg the Wallklll
River from a ·fton to Rosendale Jn
the CatA:dls, is one ot two dozen
covered btld&amp;e• rematnmg: 1n the
Jf..ilte Leaa than 10 mllea away Jft
the Kingston - Rhmechff Br1dge ,
on ly r&lt;!cenll)&lt; opened to traffic
PAINLESS CREDIT

AUBURN, Me UP - A !itrHl'e
Manh s.ay1 the U Bi! of electric itation here baa this s1gn m 1ts
ll ghts 18 the pens to permi• wtndow. '"U15e Our Ea17 Cred1t
!ayers to feed in tM cool h011 ~ Plan-100% !)own Nolhlni: Each
of the morning and cvt:rung wili Month "
1 dp maJntain feed eonaumptio .
·' et maabeJ! made wtlh eold w
ter will help By mcreasing the
flow rate ot automatic dri:\kir.g
fountain1, cooler water wiU be
aupplled tc the flock.
Poultry house
temper.aturu ,
4·H News

The Che1ter Sr So and Sew 4-H
Club met at the home of Carolyn
Parker, July 3 at 2 p. m. :Myrna
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we WOli ld be more care- meat wtth no bone Thus a bone- Hoffman, ;Jeeretary-treaiUI'er, re·
ful 1n carry1ng out all practices less cut would cost much 81ore ported that the eookle aa1e was a
that lend to tletter erop~~.
per pound than one with a great !ucceaa, Tbe prOCeed• from the
deal of bone and grtstle, and yet lale witb go to the Canten Ca'o'e
Camp Fund. Filty-fl'o'e dozen cook·
m•ght be a better buy.
ie.., baked from the recipes in the
4-B project boob, were delivered
to customers In CheJter ul vicin·
1ty. Carolyn Parker gave a demon
stratlon on "How to Unmold Jello"
Janet Knlibt sbowed bow to make
1 relnh tray suitable for refreshmenta at an afternoon meeting
Mothers are invited to the judging
meeting, July 12 at 7 30 p. m at
COLUMBUS - You'll see a lot
the home of Mrs. Howard Knight.
of beef stamped "U. S. D. A.
-Janet
Knight.
COLUMBUS - Don't worry too
Choice" on n eat counters as the much about rolling of lower leavea
The Chester So &amp; Sew Met July
.supply or the high-quality beef on tom/Ito pi.mts, E C Wittmeyer, 5 at the borne of Drusilla Wills to
reaehcs this year's peak in early Oh1o State University extemion make cookies with Mrl Esther
summer Here are some ttps from ho-rtlcultunst, advises commercial Wright as advisor in charge. A
Bob Havener. Ohio State Univer- growers and home gardeners
demonstration was given on How
to Serve a Beverage.-Jo Ann
sity meat f!XtensiOn apecialist, to
Ordmarily, he says, the condi- Freeker
help you take advantago- of thli
plentiful beef.
tlon tS harmless, unless caused by
The River"o'iew 4-H Club met
exces8tve w&lt;ttenng or possibly July 3 at lAng Bottom Ch11reh
As you shop, ccnsider how you deep cultivalion. Sometimes to- Members worked on aprons and
want to use the meat In general, mato leaf roll is cauaed by sucking blouses with Margaret Brown and
the less tender cuta are less ex· tnseets,
·
.such as aphids U so, the Pauline Myers, the advisors In
pensive but requ1re moist cooking pests usua 1ly can be found on charge -Janet Busell,
methods such as braising or stew· other parts of the plant as well asiF;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1
1ng Cuts tender enough to roast, the stem.
New and Used 1
fry or broil are usually the mote
expfiln:nve ones Less tender cut&amp;
Leaf rolling W1ttmeyer $AYS, unare JU•t as nuu·Jtious and full of le" inoeets are present , " caused
flavor
by an accun,ulation of carbbhyThe plcnttful ::::h01cc grade beef drates m the plant. Heavy pruning 1
now on the market Is the highest or removal of laterals (suckers) wtli
grade beef bOld In most store.!l favor the problem. Plllnl growth
Because of quality, some cuts in
restncled and carbohydrates are
New Holland
th1s grade can be roasted or broll- tncreased tn the lower leav•s
ed, while the same cuts tn lower 1 The cond nwn will be corrected
grades would require moist heat, wtth more favorable weather, Witf...
explatns Havener.
meyer explams. Some var1ettes, be
Most Choice steaks may be sa:•s, are more susceptible to lea!
brotlcd or rao friend However. roll than ot hers
--------such cuts as bottom round, arm ,
TRACTOR SALES
blade, and fiank steaks usually
Mrs Kenneth Dav13 and dau·
are better braised. Most Chotee
Sundily
Phone 419 - Pomeroy
grade roasts will make tender, ghtcr returned home
from
the
Me1gs
Gene\·al
Hospit91
Jule)' oven roasts, but cuts hke
shoulder arm roasts and heel or
round ioasts of Choice grade neetl
WANE UP DULL APPeTITES OF SI.OW
the moist heat of bra1sing tb make
them tender. The LeBB tender euts
AND rtRE/1 LAYERS! FOR A IIIIONE'I•
that requU"c mo1st cookery should
MAKING EG&amp; Fo4C:70RY, . KEEP 'EM
be cooked .at a low temperature
EATING AND KEEP 'MIU.WN. WI1H
(less than 50 degrees) and for a
long time
"''A6TE.~ MIK ~_nUBS. THE
The cut with the lowest price
"Calortzed Oulput Boolltr"
per pound ls not always the best
buy. The number of servings is
importaot, too. You'll need ~ to
1 pOUnd of _meat per servtna: if tt
contains murh bone .and arlstle
lf.t to~ pound of meat tbat has
We Do Custom Grbsdhtg
medium amount&amp; of bone, lA. to 16
Mlddlepon
pound of meat containing little
N . 2nd Ave.
bone, ~nd only 1/D to Vc pound of

Tips Offered
Advise
Worry
How To Pick
Useless
Over
Best Beef Buy
Rolling Leaves

As one moves to U!.E&lt; plains and
high plains areas it Is interesting
to note the difference in practices
used m dealing with moisture. Hay
IS baled with the balea aimply left
in the field or stacked in the field
without protection . Other areas
a buckrake to m.ake loosebay-stacks m the open.

Phone 3751

Rooms
New Furniture

You can harvest more aaea Pel'
day and aave on repair eoeta by
eiirninatJng audden overloads
with the 4-plow WD-45 Tractor.
Pown-CuTn e ntine of the

WD-45 ""'""" omoolh. .taody
Pl'O operalion oven undoo:lnqh
harvestinr conditiona. Two..
tlutcb power leta you &lt;:Oiltrol
lraclor !novel while Pl'O .,_
operating at reoommended ..-f
... you match harvester capac·
ity to field and crop oondilimll.
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Ellsy-Hantlling 2-Row ComM...

HOE-CLOSE CULTIVATING

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NeW McCORMICK·
Farman· 230 Trador
Now, cultivate with "watch·tower" visibility , • -.,
HOI hoe-close to weeda! Enjoy 1111w Hydra-Toueh•
control ••• click-'n-co reu teetiDD hitcbiDc "..!....!:~:

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TOWN and COUNTRY s·HOPPING CENTER

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MAIN ST.
Everyone ts heading for The Pomeroy Farm Bureau Co-op on E. Main Street In Pomeroy. They're
hearing all about the big savings that their neighbors are putting In the bank. just beeause they decided 1o cheelt co-OP prices flrsl. Yes, they've found QUALITY UP AND PRICES DOWN al the
co-OP Slore In Pomeroy, Come In loday and see for yoursell what wonderful buys we have In store
for you.

PRICED
AS LOW AS
We Are Paying Top Prlee
For Wheat DaDy!

$69·95
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One farm oi 160 acre&amp; paid only
$45.00 per year for 2'At aharea of
water Anotiter farm of equal size
within 5 miiea patd $600.00 for
the same number o! sharei
The additional labor involved In
irngatmg a cro11 is no small item
On land . reasunably easy to irrigate 8 to 10 acres may ~be lrr1gated
in a dlly by one man Other land
may take considerably more labor.
Two to five lrrigatlon.s per year
on each acre seems to be the normal pr:.dlce.
Yields on 10m ~ of the better
land may run m the neighborhood
4 to 5 tons of alfalfa, 110 bushela
ol corn, l'J to11a of sugar beet.!l, and
35 buJheb of bean.!l per acre Land
1 VIIIU•" on thii type of productivity
are around $500.00 per acre.
A brief experience of the wr1ter
in irrigating a lawn produces arass
that tnu.!lt b~ cut every 4 days.
Sprinklill&amp; eaeh area on the lawn
for two hour! at a time needs to
be done 2 or 3 times each week.
Fertilization 3 times a year is
needed. mainly with nitrog~. In
spite of aU thh the lawns become
rather brown during July and
August
In a neighboring unlrrtgated area with rainfall of 15 to 20 lncbea
per year one fanner reported that

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6 30 Buccaneers
Today·s dt·srliptivr bi !
complcft! but we'll think of .son, ,_ Me?" by Mtllses Fick and Sylves''She'd bt&gt;t'n klek!•d From pillnr thtng- Mary Ca roly n Miller '''' terEvelyn ClelRnd's Daisy Moe song
7·00 The Jimmy Durante Show
to post so murh ~ he c1 Jusl come
13:15
un.stutfed .,
D1ane RelchmDn look sweet i 1 in Dogpatch sty le with u taJnl of
6 30
7 30 J lmmle Deafi Show
Ht·l shoes Jn ih&lt;' de~cnptlon WhiLe sltcvelt·ss dresses seltl ng honk)' toni' wa~ JUSl rlgbt- entJugh
7 00
wert' gold slippers '.lllh heel
off their deep sun a n ~-I have ''.!lex" but not l&lt;l&lt;l much.
8 ·00 Gale Storm Show
7 30
.. worn uown
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All the chorus work wa• unus·
to 11. nuh" and ner ~ 'most a horror how pver, of an.,r
r: ~g '~~~~a~~~ Eve -\'
8:3t S'RO Playhoufe •.._ ~
prolonged sun ta n after yauL-'"' ually well coord!naled with enun·
1cc t ' "o rt en capstzt•d Jn them"
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9.00 The Ln'!e Up
9:00 Gunsmoke
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9
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Pantomime
Quiz
9:30
Golden Playhouse
Plans
were
made
fur
a
plcrtJC
("Sborty '') Crul~:: who!!(' ll urk t k gmn ing of expnsu ro • l&lt;l sun
high plane
10.00 News
for the pansh to be held 1n AL•· 10:05 Seannmg the Weather
the Scoul.'l out to Lako Ho0 11r•
then ~lowly
mcreas1ng ll- -two
Every performance wa~ a credit
10·00 The Late Show
iConltnutd From Paa• Onel
The~!:! lwnevoh•n:
rlonors ' 1 'oun gRtcn I hard! )• knew, so to the show It included tlnymttes Youngstown and the Ste-ubenv ill e· gust Jt the M1ddl~port p~1k :IO
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Late Sha,trucks make a bJJ.: tonlll butu011 dcf•ply d1sgulsed 111
~ un l.tr, Kathy Wolft' doing "When You Whcehng W. Va, indushi.al area . when the Gulill of Grnce- Ej)JSC•J·
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wct·c Jnmc~ 'l'm.neh1ll and DJ.IJ" Wish Upon A Star", Donna Reibel
Olhtlf ctt1es, although not con· pal Church mel Wednesday eve
w en
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to
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while
they
d
Ch
I
of about 215 or 30 l\cnnt R a·• I
"
u
,
il
Y
doing "Home~&gt;ick" an
ar clUin· sidered critical targeb,
wMch mn g at the pansh house
Mrs J 0
Roelle!, pres1Ue
t lu!lr gear 1 dl 1
~haw e d were starlllnr: whites of na Hess Jn ·•Ev~rybody 'll Dom' lt " might be "bombed" were Lima,
0
'
s ant pmntfl
lhe1r eves--is there
anythin~
Tommy anJ Freddte Brown , sons Springfield, Loram · Elyna aud opened the meetmg \\ tth a dev J·
tional st&gt;l v1ce Du1·in , the b l· '
mo re delicious than a bowl
' or Mr and M,.s VU"IIIl Brown, did Ham ilton Middletown
A s1m pl e s ulo{gc~ l lon on sa'. ch•llcJ slict!d cucumbers In J11' y "Be A Clowll"' and Ray Shasteen
State cml Defense officlalM said ness session , 11 was voteU to pu •
hymnals
for : l •
d1Jvmg, and Olll' th 11 1~ th ro w 1 --We always say "roo I as a Ci t was 1100d In "A nother Openin', the number o! Ohioans partJclpat- chase new
io the wind s by fu too mn 1
Another ShoVt" Lila Terrell ang mg m the annual exercase m1ght rhurch A sketth o( 'he plans fer CHANNEL 18 FRIUA '/
mbllr"-one about
of !he
my little
favor.le
soprano, "My Man" reach 300,000 before the da y end- the new p~or1 s h hou ~,· was showr, 10 59 Stgn On
(IJJVl' l :,; th a 1 w•: artua,'I Y ~f'e and cu
lilmilcs-hollr
huv •' n her e"cellenl
"
Refreshments WCit&gt; ~crvc d nt 411 :00 Adventures in Learnlnr
lakl' 110lt of, 1 ~ llli'J&lt;'Iy too till 1
and Orval Wiles, With t he chorus, ed Included are all local en rorce·
following
who got 8 job mowlng a lll 1 1 will 1100d tn · Q)l, You Beau\UJ11 ment agencit:s, the National Guard the clo&amp;e of the me&lt;! : ng by l\l1~~ 12.00 Noon News
11 ·ao Sitn On
ufter startled youn.: huusew1r ·
Grace
Horton,
Mrs
frank
T!\:;:and
volunteer
ClvU
Defense
work·
Orten two rors Juok ns 1r ran into a green snake--but hl: DoU"
12 15 Neighbors
1:00 Movks
nnd ~1rs Earl Titus to the 20 12·30 Liber11ce
Lhe!&lt;' r e hooked or w.!ldt•d logct h 110011 quit on olher lawns-'\ •
The dJnetn g chorus also d1d a ers
Five area control centers were members present
t•r sn clo•e are the;~ I raveling
waa making , &amp;ood living ju, precision qrill to "Stars and Stripes
1·00 The Femlnlne Touch
4·30 Popcit.-t Party
to relay Information to '
scheduled
The re&lt;!lpe tor sslt•ty" O!W •·enhng out hlff snake to other Forever."
2:00 -Afternoon Film Festival
.
G:OO Bible Tlme
car len•th
The caal and the aponsonpg ben- the stale C1vil Defense control
3•30 Life With Ellzabetb
.., between for ev e,.Y ' t'l' toilers with le vivid imagmatin
mph you're truvt~lln~ If ~0 mph
efit organbaUon the Jayce f•ltes , headquarters north of Columbus
4 00 Cartoon Club
Two Gun Playhouse
yuu st&lt;ould ~ five car Je ngt ,1 - Herbie and Della Cbambers presentpd @:lft11 to Mr Hoeflich, the l)ll the number of ma&lt;:k casualties,
5 00 Miekey Mouae ClUb
behl r , rot Instance
home from son Orville's in Ala- first by Mra Crow, and Mrs. Ted damage, and what 11teps were be·
Lets Talk It Over
8·00 Five star Final
k
d R~d . Jr. for the Jaycee·eltea.
lng taken
6
lS
John
Daly
llnd
the
Ne"\fl
For my11elf I qu1ckly get a 'bnma-gone seven
wee a-- ar.
Mrli. Olive Ingraham at the pl~ew1 an~ Spoftl Head~net
The area posts are located at
6:30 Rin Tin Tin
ca"c or the 'bli j1Uen If somr. "Pa" Cbllmben busy pollna: hL ano, Bill Clark on banjo, Ru• Jell Blue 1\~h, Fmdlay. McConnellsHostess gJ[U were presen!~d 'J:OO Jim Bo'Ji.e
8:30 Midwestern Hayride
1me Is practically silting on the Kentucky "Wonders which grew Roush on bass violin, and Kepny ville. Allianc~ an~ Chqrin Falls.
to
Miss
Kathryn
Mitch
when
t:w
bumper
IIPace
In
his
absence-we
see
MeElhlnny
on
the
trapa
provided
rear
7:30 Cloco !Cd
'Bomb' Sba
Nrwrst !!logan to pas te 1lt
7:00 BIHy Grabo~m
Can't be tlear me sayi ng, ".._;o Jake Turner gettin11 a whole l'l outat.andln&amp; accompllnlmenl for all
The make . beUeve
bombs: Nifty Stitchers Cl ub met WeO· 8:00 1 seareb for Adventure
your VolkAwagon world'~ bti[J(t' t
ndday
evening
at
her
home,
Rock
tha, the acts
8:30 A nate With the An1el~
1cheduled to fllll on Ohio cities
8:00 ,'be Lt wrence lJ't!ll.k Sb;w •
seller In h t ny,
CMH
' Bt•lp on you bill lunkhtud, ttnd wlw~, : of Kentucky wonder seedthe nrc?"
would raiae enouah to do 11 dozc 1
Costume 811Sistanta were Joyce ranied m destructive power from Springs Road
9:00
The
Big
Beat
Stamp Out Ca d ~ "
fa111illes-- p\ant 'em lr. his corn Kennedy, Mar&amp;retha Wolfe, Betty one to n. . e megatons A meiaton
·rhe traveling pr1zc donated ''Y 9:~ Hlgb Tension
9.1(0 The Country Musle Jubilee
r
Mrs Homer Walter was awarded lO:OO Newa of U~e Night
LOOKING
AROUND
Seeing
he
say11-Mr.
T
has
L1
farm
way
Reibel
and
f;lrther
SylVester,
with
18
equivalent
to
one
mllllon
tom
I'm sure a villi' of \hanks In o
~th Century Theater
tO:OO
to
Mrs
Selim
Blarew1cz
John11on
(Mrs
Paul'
oul
beyond
Chesterwe
note
Hgbttna:
belna
handled
by
Donley
Lmda
Hl'ln&lt;·h
10.10 Tbeal&lt;&gt;r 13
oi1'NT.
public way,
l'"t'! to Johnny
A salad course was served by 11:30 The Late New&amp;
unll illtlc duughtf'r Kimberle y- with pride Cltester't Road !il ~ 1 Reibel and Renry ReibeL
1( tbey w~rt: teal, the havoc
11.30 Late Newe
Zerkle who rurnlshel Lran ~ port 1
JohrHJO" q "Original Mel&amp;• County Court
HoefUeh said bis npJt,pro4uctipn woil1d extcnet eight mllea tn eveTy the hastes~ to Mrs Carl Moore
Sian
on
------c~
-·~=--,-----:11:n
1.1on for ~ouh 110 much In O'' that's two Kimberley
Mrs Jack Warner, Mre Herbert
·be at A .s'OPhqmore fro(ll Capac waa chotown. Last Satur~lay evening a )•I • around here, the other belllll Hou~e St111 Standlnc Here"- T' "! would be for tbe MeiJ! OburiJ.Y Fair direction from the burst.
the Vulept\ne Horton marker as la August w)len the ca~ ~9uam
Three of the five cities were to DiJCOn, Mrs WJiliam Bartelll, Mrs
Zerkl&amp; truek pulled In over 111 Mr&lt;~ Hobar t c 11 mlllf'li (l..orr~l
Lawrf'nt"e Smlln
Rigg~J
daught
er
Kimberley
John·
\OU
enter
upper
Pomeroy
from
will
be
rearransed
).d
tfonal
reetlye
two bombs eacb.-but none Walter, 'fr~
t he Library Scouts a11d t~l' ll'
Mrs. M&amp;x: Folmer,
Mrs. C1nl
~on--"'Podle''
Johnson,
the
pap
l
Ch!o!Ster
Roadone
or
the
pret
Oftjflnal
numbers.
aware
of
Its
se
l
~tlon
as
a
wat
equipment pllt&gt;d out, happy ~n I
Mitch, Mrs Hugh Bearhs and
of
ltrst
Kimberley
mentioned
Uest
.!llJhts
Is
the
long,
lo
'J
until
only
minutes
before
targel
browne d after a wet k at l.ake
the "paper" ~omber~
urived daughter, Carol and Mrs Blue·
now In U S. Army 1.1 Mlnou·· tine of young walnut trees rlnl'l.
Hope, Zaleol&lt;l
wlcz
will
be
home
for
Jood
in
AU.Uiit
ina
a
whole
farm
just
as
you
ent
~
·
overhead.
Of ~ourse, Scoutmaster J ·,h
il
wUI
·seem
odd
to
pay
00
•
SjtaC\llle-mult
be
100
or
th.,
I
Milia wa• rla:ht there unloadh'l'l
IContlnuod '""" r~ OMI
-"Htre'a 11nolher tc•111 peg" t~C! phone b'lll~ so near home---.1 1 I and tb,ey look 10 thrifty- just n Hysell at a nearby nl"lil club •~·I
stranaer
still
not
to
see
B
tlv
wonderful
idea,
those
trees-a
he , or an ext ra j!lckct and wh:l~e
who vamshcd before 1he could
Michael al the old 11tand arler ail landmark near our house went
frot it thls•
be taken lull) secure custorl~', re·
Jane Sc •It down Jut week-the awect a:u n
Our fl'atorul thanks 18 a tq\\n the•e )'ear..--Mary
t~ouned or her own volition toda~·
to Bob, to the Ztrklf!8, ICOJit a!l• "Sonny" Wlse's tlancoe, a g\le t 'ree at the Jim Stevens pia ·' She appeatt!d befol'c Grindley,
slstanlll Steve Coau t. nd C haflt'~ at our cbui'C!h- •uch I' aweet kld now occupied by the Ben BalleyJ, plead not a:uilt)', ~lid h~d be •
Vroman to pa1·ents nnd all whr. and bells wUI r1ng fnr her roal and tbelr daughter and fam1l,o, trial aet down for Werlnesd&amp;i
Mr~. Leo Bryan entertained the
ma)f.e tlti1 s~out Troop sue11 • &lt;tOon nuw......-8tOpping at a ~,~.eu the Bob Lewlses-thHI tree, t.-.1 July 1'7.
Windin11
Tran Garden Club on
known dairy shop and 1eeing and slender had somE~ dec ,y
line thtna: ln our midst.
The sheriff llso said
,hat Th1.1rsday ~venlna at heT home,
Charles and Lenore \1ul·ray at'"' n~ar the bottom and owners beAve.
indulglna--tcn Kenneth u1 af' n l'an.e uneafly- 'twas more than John wut, D31 Pearl St' has beP I Butternut
The meeting ln charge or Mn
arr tJa tod b)' Constaille llemirlx
employed at Kailler lhil summot 60 [t. tall and If blown dow.
011 a non•S\IPJ110rt eharge. and t~\a• John Terrell, pre&amp;ldent, ol)tned
--Charlie Bennett ast 1 us wlt t would cause a Jot of damaliiC Cllllrenee Rupe. 67, Middleport, is with the elub prayer in unison
we're a:onna do with the fi , 1 but how we hattrl to see It aobe charaed wtlh driving wh.le During the buslnen seulon nlemto
buekll we mlJ ht win at a to • I II succumbed quickly to the skill·
lntoxlef.li!d
Rupe wa!l arre.!ltecl by bera re1ponded to roll eall with
,.tore--we tell htm plan • ne in- fu! bandtf or Guy Swadley esl
the St,.te Patrol Wednes4_..Y rii~~~ tMtr {avorltc flower for u•e ln a
Atton McGhee. 52. VInton' RD. ehurch. A "thank you" eard was
w.an,~d he.t:f on a warr,nt .iwo ., reeelved from Ml.&amp;lll Nettle Koehler ' for flowers sen.t her while hos·
out by Joe Boyd charainl at· pltallzed. A round robin 1et well
~n
lempted theft, Wll •eturne~ to
Wu .ent to her.
D""""'"'D TQ INTliRliSTS OF MB 108-Mi\SON ARIA !del&amp;&gt; C•&gt;untv W•dnesda~ ol~,.. card
'A repot't on the flower 11how
T•:"•P•ICHAIDILQW!N-GINIIIALMANAGII
lr&lt;~m Gai!IP,&lt;~lis where .'~• w" was tlven by Mrs. Terrell follow·
'" 1 YNbLII . GIIIINI - IQITCII
take~ Into c:ustody.
,
lDJ with a '(llscuulon. Mn. Ch;rles
C•f!Mt'~Ton~ 11, lioN Wrl!!rr
141~l. ~. ~· William Reeves, Harrl,.p&gt;Hie, LeWi8 mlJned •• aecretanr for
NaUouJ 1a.:&amp;w
PI }!prnentaUve. ~UDell1-l[lm......,. - . was committed to the Athena the coming 711r and Mrs. enan
•...rtoilAve., New oili: Cltf, 11. N.Y.
olfl
p
State Hospital Tbursdlly ln the
,
,
ICi&gt;)Oijtd u - 4 clul ~IDI tll&amp;ltllr at 1M poll
co at &lt;MI Coutt ol Com1110n Ple01 by Jud.,e wps el~M:ted.
A
r~por~
01'
the
'll'Ofnim
planti'OJ' UhlO.
John C. Baton.
SubiiS'lpUon nte•: Det;.~e" W ean1.u wllen ~nllabh 30 ten~ per _
-:--.:::---c-:-: pin&amp;. co.~mltte:e meet:ln,: bekl \'e_,. Olll! ..,... I• adYanoe at 'rile DoUy Sefttloel olltoe. $1UO· 011'
ELMIRA, N. v. UP - 'rbe small een~~ ln WUkeavllle wa• Jlven bY
llOlli!ti, rr.IIO; lbreo montho, $3.1111. By motor "''!'f'-Wbere a•:iilabt! oetailo~a\ alud~ ol Sam~tel Clem- Ktt. .Jt,obert Thompson Yrs. C t..
1118 ~oollt .1. Br
II&amp; IIIDDIIII, - ; tltrH •'!"-'- ..,,... l&gt;&lt;il•• p~..,.!d on tbe 'oam- HOA\0~ ll"' at14nd"!l the me~t!Qg '
Mrs-: TboJI'pson, Mrs. H¥ton.
fl.lltlp,:'.:\T.J:'.d"~•l; oftorft~p e ... pt Swulll. br 'ftlo Oblo Valley 11&lt;!.1! ~ut, of l!lmlta Collere It . It J~ Mtf.
'Bryan and M:ra. TefreU were
111to1. IDe.._~! l ·l t ~-Ill- p._.,, 11\11111. .
tbe ~m, study that Mar&lt; T,w.aln
..t~tGrlll imc, .... 307,
wrott "The A~venture4 of To~ iOl&amp;.:ted l9 tl~~ ~~ ..., .10&gt;ou.

BY BLANCHE M HASKINS 'T'h
th l' cv~r muunttrl/! mflatt on J"
lli eoun J y set•ms lo sctuatl;
W(IHY VI'J y rew JW•Ip ll' espP,
' :~ ly thus~ Jn uppcl cchclun); of
J .1'
A ~1(',JdJ!c·J
mou.n~'.fl1 CO&gt;l of
Ijvmg !01 . tht•
r•on
0.,,
' 1
."'
" ~~
and four1N•n ou t uJ 1P\l f'fR'lli ..
month~ hns seen mrla1ion slowl11
,o;wt·l lln g: to ~r~~r.nt bolloon .!liZ!!
, l , nu one ulomnerl? At $.'100000
&lt;.u ~ $400 00 refrJgCI alUrs, 30 rr ,t
'" s uml steak $1 09 pe1· lb
1 quo1e u recen t wr1lt•r
'' '"••
"t II hiJ"~c movef I ou I or II\'
C.11JI a ~~ sysWm CXtepl for
ITlllTOI ity or l'lclf~m ployt•d
lml 1
vt dualll. and have moved lnlo ,.
foJ m or F'a~cmn (yell, fi'uci~m.
he ~a}' ~) I n whJc h 1! ,. prlnc•pil l
par1n•'Js arr these lhi{'I'- VOvc 11
nwnt, bi g buswc.ss 11nd hi' I•
hnr unwnlsm 81g bu~lnu~ lah•
over ('On lrnl of gMornm(&lt; llt op
f'ra II ons, wht•n govl'rnment of"
&lt;'Ia!~ and top mllitnry men IH.~('J.\
11 r~·spile fr om Mel'vict• lhey a ·~
llbNorbed by b1g bu&amp;!Jwss ami \ht•
lop labor lenders h JVe clos•• rc
lations with both group!~"
And Joe Tro mbl t~ I~ caughl In
amontcsl the ~et up
1 ft•t'l smullwrl'(l hy I he whu I'
thmg when 1 a-ct ually think It
ovf'r

litchis Crossltred Females

Mystery Farm Identified As That Of Tom Weber

ltored then, the farmer with laod
,uitable ror lrria:atlon may be able
to produce a tumper crop.
This year farmers bad •uffieient
rainfall l&lt;l the aeeda germinated
without irrtJation Some yeara irriration 11 neceYary to get the
seeda to a:row, 'ben the problem becomes one of getma: enouJh moil·
ture to germmate seed.a and not
too mueh to caue decay
Before lrr1gatlng the big problem lz to get the priveleg&lt;: ol
usmg water Some farvers have
unhmtted free water w~ •• le otheTs
pay a moderate price and atill
others a high price for thle water
us1ng prtvJiege. RestriCtion• on
amount of water as well as cost
are based on old laws and old privJieges which may be(ome vet)'
comphcated.

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W
:-c:::i:th:--:C=-a
-re-,-=y:-:ou
- --,C=-a- n-:D::cod
----::g-e- - - : to_r_v_a-ca-::-tloos are highest As 111otor travel \
booms, traffic crashes mcrease sharply ln
rural areas as tn Me•gs county the great increase in travel from Apnl to August-about
The Department of Highway Safety em- 30 per cent-result"i tn a sharp rise in tratric
ployes a staff of publlc relation experts to f1fatautles
gure out ways and means of persuadmg peoRemember , whenever you pull out of your
9 00 Romt.er Roon
ple to drive more safely The least we can do driveway there may be a ca r moving toward
10·00 The Price is Uight
is save taxpayers money by publishmg what
you a block, a m1le, 10 miles, 100 miles, or
these gentlemen produce For if we didn't. 1,000 miles away with your name on 1t It's
II
It Could Be You
tb.f tax dollar for su re would be squeezed a the same deal the dogface sensed in Wot·ld
12
··ex and Jmx
10.30 Capr.. ua11.1nt
1
little smaller to pr ;VIde a government publi- War II and iu Korea the bullet With his name
1230
rrent
111·00
1'rue Story
J oo
y L:ttle Marate
\
city campa ign aimed at drJvers who persist m on it.
1 30 Brtde and Groom
11 :30 Delec1JVe's Diary
treating 300 borses under an auto hood hke a
With rare you can dodge that c'r CQI!lJpg
.2 06 Matinee Theater
12:00 Fore:z,n Inlr•gue
S 00 Queen For A Day
I
playful toy.
at you .
3 45 Modern Romanee:c
12:30 My Lt:Jle MargLe
Here are a coup le of four hne jmgles that
4 00 Collledy Ttme
I 00 Baseba~
('
the Department had 1ts staff put out
4·30 Movletlme
4:30 Hopalun.t CassidJ'
fi 30 Popel e Presents
He gazed at the view as he drove on through.
5 00 Get &lt;'~et. G o
5· 4~ News Picture
'
To trarflc he paid scant attention .
6 00 Wild .Blll Hickok
5:30 Sports E:9!e
.., ~
6 30 Weathercast
1):45 News P1ctJ!re
What happened to him and hiS fam1ly too
A funeral director, in bts suburban rumpus
6 35 Sports Eye
We'd really hate to mentiOn
6 ·45 NJJC News
6 00 Watch Mr. Wizard
room, wa s telling fnends why he bought a
7:00
Dr
Hudson's
Journal
6:30
L.tturday !Rlc.,..lt Jamboree
I
-----home in a hurry.
Going Places? Motormg?
7 :30 The
Life Joseph
"f RileyCotton Show
~
"When our children \\&gt;ere young, you
8:00
'7 .00 Julius La~sa Show
H ere's a t1p-we shout Jt·M
B
g
Moment
8:00
Mystery
Th,ater
, , ~.
a
1
know," he said, "Our living quarters were uptJ·OO
Cavalcade
of
SiJorts
8:30
Dollar
A
Se~ond
Keop your mind on driving
stairs over the funeral parlors. They dlspl;!f·
9:45 Red l:iarber's Comer
9 :00 Encol'f Thea!,ter
And you' H live to tell about ill
10:00
Federal
Men
9:30 Adventure '!lheater
t
ed great curiosity about the dead. This ~as
Which 1s certainly quite sound advice 'I'he natural-but it worried us
10:80 ~ews Rearfllnes
10:00 News an.;\ S~ts l'..etdlinGI l ·I
problem is to get the comparative few driv10·40
Nitewa'Lch
10·10 Nitewatch
\
"They would ask: 'Don't they get I&lt;m!!t9llll!
12:00
Tonight
I
ers who need their heads exa mined to pay at- down there all alone,' And they worrl.t!l•bout
1·00 Sign Off
12:3tl Sign Off
tentiOn to 1t.
the corpses getting hungry That dill it.
--------~·
We like the traffic merit system Idea that
One day I took a family "P tQ t!w ~~~ l!l
is being inaugurated this summer in Ohlo If see their loved one, and there in tit!! l'@~ket
the Bureau of Motor Vehicles will make a with him was a peanut butter s,ndwlj:~ j
sincere effort to get It working 1 and H th e sa•d to my wife: 'We've got to m~ve those
lower courts cooperate, the Jaw could be ef- kids out of here.' an-d we did, quick!"
·
Saturday-~
;;,..~
.
7 00 Jimmie Dean
FRIDAY
fective in Impressing guilty d•·ivers of the
Isaac
and
,of
}-[utplemc
to
be
held
Thursday
Aug
'J
Boston
Blaekle
30
This anecdote Is a true story according to
8:30 C•PIJ)D
lt'!114aroo
land- the Paul Frenc...b
hom I
USIC
ust 8 on the lawn of Mrs Heaton, 8.00 Capto~ln Kangaroo
need to Jive and let live .
.
.
Henry Ewing who wonders II his brother fu- now occupted by til~ Reu::hfl"1
(Conthtu" From ,_. One)
Locust St. a. 5 P m It was de- 8 30 Morning Show
Mll~ty Mouae RIJY~Oqao
9:30
Americans will spend close to $10 billion neral director Bob Coat• in Middleport ever ramtly , getUng new whlt.e pa w Dlstncl m 1947 .shifted to prl I voted lo giVe Mrs Thompson $5 9 Ov Garry Moort:
10:00 Lucky 8 Ranch
for automobile vacatJOns this year. While th1s had similar experiences with his children und ireen shuiter1, s lovely 1 f C'lpa~ u.t Cheste; Ill 1951 an 1 for supp\1es t:or the J umor Garden I 9 .30 Arthur Godfrey
da)'
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wor;
'11 went to Chilltcoth~ last y~ar
Club.
The
travehng
prize
dnated
10.
30
~trike
It
lueb
feeland
some
indudes hotels and meals as well as auto ex- Stephen and Christine Coats App&amp;rently not:
10:3tl It's A 1111
sit wllh Viramia .. isher , on h • I In other teacher :J:nd s uperv• ~ by Mrs. Heaton was awarded to 11:00 Valt.nt Lady
penses, it shows the magnitude of vacation lor the Coats family continues to reside In at- spacious Pew r.creeQed In .porc,J~--; ory changes, the co mly supcrir; Mrs Brya n.
11):15 Love or Life
11.00 alg Top
tendent of schools' office toda)'
The judges Cor th e evemng, Mrs 11 :30 Search for Tomorrow
travel Peak morths are July and Augusl tractive quarters above the Rawlings-Coats a wholf' outdoOI'tl {)'OU miaht "
12:00 Tbe Lune Jtana:er
disclosed
George_ Hem(.s, Mrs Al{ard Pratt 111:45 Guiding Light
big sjttinJ room.
when week end trips as well as extended rna- Funeral Home.
and M1ss Emma Settz a~arded a 12 , 00 Klhe's Kttc~ea

T.hat Car Moving At You,
A Block, Or 1,000 Miles Away

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County ~CYih,.ll A,..-.
Water 11 our peatell aiJ'ieultW'·
al resource. AI one trnels weat the
evJdencet o! tile v&amp;lue o! water become JJ:eater Retw-ntng eutward
the entire country1idt indicate•
nature has been more benevolent
JQ it&amp; supply of rainfall

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Differences ln elevation also
have much Lo do wil h the water
iupply. ..'J'he heaYy runorr from
melting snow on tbe mountaintops
waa just occunng the lust of June
and early July according to na·
tive Coloradoans. SnowdrtftJ; taller
than. :1 car were still to be aeen
along the mountain hJghways.
At the htgh elevatJona, even
tbough snow 1aU is heavy the summer• are shl)rt and thl' soil Ia un·
able' to hold water to permit es·
tensive growth of plant! or trees
' This melting snow is the lifeblood
for farmers in the lrtiiated regions. If suff1eient water can be

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Peanut Butter Sandwiches
Hungry Corpses Are Reported

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Pt.~te Donathan,
UlStrument.ll
teacher. ut Rutland, has resJgn ~d
;md Robert Selbert, at south •r n
Local last year, has aceepted l~u•t
posltwn
SaiJsl:mry Local has hned M1h
Ada Ohllqger as 1111 elemental)
.nst ructor.
Bt~t•nartl Claywell, forme d ) o r
Albany, w1ll be prmc1pal ul
Harr1aonv\lle, rep\acmg E
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Cole who Will teach in Alhe11s
County,
The su peri ntendent also ailv ·
ed .school bus d11ver g that app1 ,
catwns for permtts are due hY
August 6 and are betng rece1v I
now

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(CqntlnYed Prom P111 One)
by Mrs. Crow, Mi.11es Sylvester and
Reibel.
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-"WillY sack Home" by Shirley
McKelvey, Cnrolyn Norris ;and
Shirley Norris.
-"Ninety·Nme Wuys" by Juc
Struble, a reul trouper.

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bl ue rlbbon t Mrs •LA:W 13 • r ed to 12·30
Mrs Bryan, • PIIOw to Mrs Terrell 1 00
and wh1te to Mrs Tltompson who 1 30
received tw u and Mrs Heaton Ali 2 _00
were altar arrangements.
2 30
Mrs Wilham Dawson presented 3 00
the top1c foi the evP.mng, "S ue· 3 15
ceS"aton ot Bloom" from "Sprmg
to FaU"
3 30
A d essert course was served by
4 00
the hostess lo those named above :i:30
and Mrs. Ha"ry Cn ntE'rbury, Mrs
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Luc11le B IIRwkiRs and Mrs Erl
5 55
ward Koehler
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As the World Turna
Our Miss Brooks
Houseparty
Big Pa,off
Bob Cro!lby Show
£right Da
Secret e~tor~

Edge of Night
The Eerly Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sp&lt;..1s Puade
Wf!ath.e.man
Action •
Douglas Edward•
Playhouse of Stan
West :toint Story
Dcstmy

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State Of Ohio

Grace Episcopal
Church Annual
Picnic Planned

4 00

Keep Cool!

productl01

S•• your ftHrelf
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ELECTRIC ..

FANS
From
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The Early Show

Range Rider
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CLELANDS
APPLI ANCE

Hakheries

Mr. Dist1lct Attorney

NelsonvUie, Ohio

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Nifty Stitchers
Club Meeting Is
Held Wednesday

$100 F'J.Q.e LeVl'ed

Another Kennel Owner lecommends
RED ROSE DOG &amp; PUPPY FOOD
Raymond 0. Loose, Leesport, Pa., owner of Lakeview
Billy II, write10 "Ail my dogs really go for Red Rose Dog
Food and I have never seen dogs with greater vigor.
Billy's pups start young and
really trail a rabbit."
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COLUKBUS, 0 -When te.n
peratqres PBN 80 dP.Jreea pou 1
lrymen ahould mab utra effor.
lo mamtam producti&lt;&gt;n ot tbt'1r
Jayma- flock s, adviseJ Glyde A
Manh, Ohw State UnJvenJty e):
ttnswn poultry 1pecl.ahat
H~R$ eat leu whPn temp.!:dl.
ture1 chmb, M.trab pomt.J our,
and when they don't eat th '
can't lay At 100 d •greet fce1
eonaumphon ul layers may be
le11 ttun half that at nonnal pe1
temperature• When ·emper.ature1
paMJ 70 degrees, the poultry IPL'
ciall.!lt explahu , ealdum ia not
converted into egphel1.1 aa e•1Ciently u otherwite. AI a ret~ult,
11hell th1ctneu Ia l"educed and
thin, weak shelled eggs are pr }duced At temperatures of 105
degree8 layer• ma)' ~nUapse and
d1t of heat prostration.

The Daily Sentinel Mystery Farm of this past week has been identified as that of Thomas
Weber loeated one mile east of Chester on Route 248. The' 113 acre farm has been in the famUy for two generations and lies adJacent to the Chester Golf Course. Weber retired ·'from
farming in 1950 and Is a Road Inspector for the State of Ohio. Those who correctly identified
the !arm were: John Bryant, Pomeroy, Richard l&gt;lld Jo Ann Frost, Chester, and Larry Circle,
Racme.
there would be a sood crop thu
year because of above normal rainfall. When asked concerning nurmal yields he reported corn 10 to
50 bushel! per acre, wheat 5 to 40
bushels, and hllY 1 to 4 tons per
acre.

Grain crop,; are frequently observed tn alr.ernate fields. One
f1eld 1s plowed and left !allow for
an ent1re yeur m an attempt to
conserve sufl ~ctent moisture for
a crop t'h.e foliowing year Growth
of corn " encouraged by llotlng
in tbe bottom of furrows.
It h Interesting to be dri&gt;mg
through a eountrystde that lS eoverod w1th short gra ss or very little
ana that
all orisa11 sudden
scC'
avegetation
field or farm
rtch green
CQior as a result of hnmg sufficient moisture Mueh land st1ll remains that un be supplied wtth
moisture if add1tton water storat~e
facibtJes are pronded to bring In
a new source of water and the
accompanying trrtgated area r equires a long range development
program from 15 to 30 years.
As one returns to the eorn belt,
the blessjngs of abundant rainfall
are ev1dent everywhere. The supplies o! water wh1ch we take for
granted are o.Je of the major reasons why the corn belt states of
Ohlo, Indiana, Dhnois and Iowa
are called the bread ba.'lket of the
United States
Perhaps If we were fQI'ced to
provide all of the water needed by
crops that nature does not pro-

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Yarsh say•. may be reduced b.~
usma white wa&amp;b on tb~ roof
by openmlil all doors and wu.dowl and bY reverlilng
exhsult
fans so they blow mto the pens
Durmg periods of extreme heol.l,
8praylng bJrd,s and pen• w1th
ml•t !rom a garden hose w1ll en
41blt: layf!rs to surv1ve

ILICTIQJf ROIULT
REED CTTY, )(leb. VP - Jom!JI IL Jt'd4mnan load to w.Jl
almOit • montb before lellftlbs•

that be bAd been rHJectQ to of..
flee. He waa de.c:Jtred willDel o,..

Perty Conrad by a 115$.1110 maratA
10 the unoff1cial returns, but the
board of cannnera tound an error
and declared lbe race a Ue, UI0180 They drew for Lhe offlefl, with.
Rldderrr.an wmnmj. Conrad thea
demanded a recount. Rldden:qaQ.
Vton 1~aln by a mar11n of 15f.158.

TWO BRIDGES

WALLJ,'ILL, N Y UP - Wa
than 10 mUer .separate New York 'li
olden and newest bridges Perrine'• Bridge eroasmg the Wallklll
River from a ·fton to Rosendale Jn
the CatA:dls, is one ot two dozen
covered btld&amp;e• rematnmg: 1n the
Jf..ilte Leaa than 10 mllea away Jft
the Kingston - Rhmechff Br1dge ,
on ly r&lt;!cenll)&lt; opened to traffic
PAINLESS CREDIT

AUBURN, Me UP - A !itrHl'e
Manh s.ay1 the U Bi! of electric itation here baa this s1gn m 1ts
ll ghts 18 the pens to permi• wtndow. '"U15e Our Ea17 Cred1t
!ayers to feed in tM cool h011 ~ Plan-100% !)own Nolhlni: Each
of the morning and cvt:rung wili Month "
1 dp maJntain feed eonaumptio .
·' et maabeJ! made wtlh eold w
ter will help By mcreasing the
flow rate ot automatic dri:\kir.g
fountain1, cooler water wiU be
aupplled tc the flock.
Poultry house
temper.aturu ,
4·H News

The Che1ter Sr So and Sew 4-H
Club met at the home of Carolyn
Parker, July 3 at 2 p. m. :Myrna
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we WOli ld be more care- meat wtth no bone Thus a bone- Hoffman, ;Jeeretary-treaiUI'er, re·
ful 1n carry1ng out all practices less cut would cost much 81ore ported that the eookle aa1e was a
that lend to tletter erop~~.
per pound than one with a great !ucceaa, Tbe prOCeed• from the
deal of bone and grtstle, and yet lale witb go to the Canten Ca'o'e
Camp Fund. Filty-fl'o'e dozen cook·
m•ght be a better buy.
ie.., baked from the recipes in the
4-B project boob, were delivered
to customers In CheJter ul vicin·
1ty. Carolyn Parker gave a demon
stratlon on "How to Unmold Jello"
Janet Knlibt sbowed bow to make
1 relnh tray suitable for refreshmenta at an afternoon meeting
Mothers are invited to the judging
meeting, July 12 at 7 30 p. m at
COLUMBUS - You'll see a lot
the home of Mrs. Howard Knight.
of beef stamped "U. S. D. A.
-Janet
Knight.
COLUMBUS - Don't worry too
Choice" on n eat counters as the much about rolling of lower leavea
The Chester So &amp; Sew Met July
.supply or the high-quality beef on tom/Ito pi.mts, E C Wittmeyer, 5 at the borne of Drusilla Wills to
reaehcs this year's peak in early Oh1o State University extemion make cookies with Mrl Esther
summer Here are some ttps from ho-rtlcultunst, advises commercial Wright as advisor in charge. A
Bob Havener. Ohio State Univer- growers and home gardeners
demonstration was given on How
to Serve a Beverage.-Jo Ann
sity meat f!XtensiOn apecialist, to
Ordmarily, he says, the condi- Freeker
help you take advantago- of thli
plentiful beef.
tlon tS harmless, unless caused by
The River"o'iew 4-H Club met
exces8tve w&lt;ttenng or possibly July 3 at lAng Bottom Ch11reh
As you shop, ccnsider how you deep cultivalion. Sometimes to- Members worked on aprons and
want to use the meat In general, mato leaf roll is cauaed by sucking blouses with Margaret Brown and
the less tender cuta are less ex· tnseets,
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.such as aphids U so, the Pauline Myers, the advisors In
pensive but requ1re moist cooking pests usua 1ly can be found on charge -Janet Busell,
methods such as braising or stew· other parts of the plant as well asiF;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1
1ng Cuts tender enough to roast, the stem.
New and Used 1
fry or broil are usually the mote
expfiln:nve ones Less tender cut&amp;
Leaf rolling W1ttmeyer $AYS, unare JU•t as nuu·Jtious and full of le" inoeets are present , " caused
flavor
by an accun,ulation of carbbhyThe plcnttful ::::h01cc grade beef drates m the plant. Heavy pruning 1
now on the market Is the highest or removal of laterals (suckers) wtli
grade beef bOld In most store.!l favor the problem. Plllnl growth
Because of quality, some cuts in
restncled and carbohydrates are
New Holland
th1s grade can be roasted or broll- tncreased tn the lower leav•s
ed, while the same cuts tn lower 1 The cond nwn will be corrected
grades would require moist heat, wtth more favorable weather, Witf...
explatns Havener.
meyer explams. Some var1ettes, be
Most Choice steaks may be sa:•s, are more susceptible to lea!
brotlcd or rao friend However. roll than ot hers
--------such cuts as bottom round, arm ,
TRACTOR SALES
blade, and fiank steaks usually
Mrs Kenneth Dav13 and dau·
are better braised. Most Chotee
Sundily
Phone 419 - Pomeroy
grade roasts will make tender, ghtcr returned home
from
the
Me1gs
Gene\·al
Hospit91
Jule)' oven roasts, but cuts hke
shoulder arm roasts and heel or
round ioasts of Choice grade neetl
WANE UP DULL APPeTITES OF SI.OW
the moist heat of bra1sing tb make
them tender. The LeBB tender euts
AND rtRE/1 LAYERS! FOR A IIIIONE'I•
that requU"c mo1st cookery should
MAKING EG&amp; Fo4C:70RY, . KEEP 'EM
be cooked .at a low temperature
EATING AND KEEP 'MIU.WN. WI1H
(less than 50 degrees) and for a
long time
"''A6TE.~ MIK ~_nUBS. THE
The cut with the lowest price
"Calortzed Oulput Boolltr"
per pound ls not always the best
buy. The number of servings is
importaot, too. You'll need ~ to
1 pOUnd of _meat per servtna: if tt
contains murh bone .and arlstle
lf.t to~ pound of meat tbat has
We Do Custom Grbsdhtg
medium amount&amp; of bone, lA. to 16
Mlddlepon
pound of meat containing little
N . 2nd Ave.
bone, ~nd only 1/D to Vc pound of

Tips Offered
Advise
Worry
How To Pick
Useless
Over
Best Beef Buy
Rolling Leaves

As one moves to U!.E&lt; plains and
high plains areas it Is interesting
to note the difference in practices
used m dealing with moisture. Hay
IS baled with the balea aimply left
in the field or stacked in the field
without protection . Other areas
a buckrake to m.ake loosebay-stacks m the open.

Phone 3751

Rooms
New Furniture

You can harvest more aaea Pel'
day and aave on repair eoeta by
eiirninatJng audden overloads
with the 4-plow WD-45 Tractor.
Pown-CuTn e ntine of the

WD-45 ""'""" omoolh. .taody
Pl'O operalion oven undoo:lnqh
harvestinr conditiona. Two..
tlutcb power leta you &lt;:Oiltrol
lraclor !novel while Pl'O .,_
operating at reoommended ..-f
... you match harvester capac·
ity to field and crop oondilimll.
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Ellsy-Hantlling 2-Row ComM...

HOE-CLOSE CULTIVATING

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NeW McCORMICK·
Farman· 230 Trador
Now, cultivate with "watch·tower" visibility , • -.,
HOI hoe-close to weeda! Enjoy 1111w Hydra-Toueh•
control ••• click-'n-co reu teetiDD hitcbiDc "..!....!:~:

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TOWN and COUNTRY s·HOPPING CENTER

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FREE Whh The Purchase
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MAIN ST.
Everyone ts heading for The Pomeroy Farm Bureau Co-op on E. Main Street In Pomeroy. They're
hearing all about the big savings that their neighbors are putting In the bank. just beeause they decided 1o cheelt co-OP prices flrsl. Yes, they've found QUALITY UP AND PRICES DOWN al the
co-OP Slore In Pomeroy, Come In loday and see for yoursell what wonderful buys we have In store
for you.

PRICED
AS LOW AS
We Are Paying Top Prlee
For Wheat DaDy!

$69·95
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WASHER
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One farm oi 160 acre&amp; paid only
$45.00 per year for 2'At aharea of
water Anotiter farm of equal size
within 5 miiea patd $600.00 for
the same number o! sharei
The additional labor involved In
irngatmg a cro11 is no small item
On land . reasunably easy to irrigate 8 to 10 acres may ~be lrr1gated
in a dlly by one man Other land
may take considerably more labor.
Two to five lrrigatlon.s per year
on each acre seems to be the normal pr:.dlce.
Yields on 10m ~ of the better
land may run m the neighborhood
4 to 5 tons of alfalfa, 110 bushela
ol corn, l'J to11a of sugar beet.!l, and
35 buJheb of bean.!l per acre Land
1 VIIIU•" on thii type of productivity
are around $500.00 per acre.
A brief experience of the wr1ter
in irrigating a lawn produces arass
that tnu.!lt b~ cut every 4 days.
Sprinklill&amp; eaeh area on the lawn
for two hour! at a time needs to
be done 2 or 3 times each week.
Fertilization 3 times a year is
needed. mainly with nitrog~. In
spite of aU thh the lawns become
rather brown during July and
August
In a neighboring unlrrtgated area with rainfall of 15 to 20 lncbea
per year one fanner reported that

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_ _! -" Does Your He11rt Beat For
6 30 Buccaneers
Today·s dt·srliptivr bi !
complcft! but we'll think of .son, ,_ Me?" by Mtllses Fick and Sylves''She'd bt&gt;t'n klek!•d From pillnr thtng- Mary Ca roly n Miller '''' terEvelyn ClelRnd's Daisy Moe song
7·00 The Jimmy Durante Show
to post so murh ~ he c1 Jusl come
13:15
un.stutfed .,
D1ane RelchmDn look sweet i 1 in Dogpatch sty le with u taJnl of
6 30
7 30 J lmmle Deafi Show
Ht·l shoes Jn ih&lt;' de~cnptlon WhiLe sltcvelt·ss dresses seltl ng honk)' toni' wa~ JUSl rlgbt- entJugh
7 00
wert' gold slippers '.lllh heel
off their deep sun a n ~-I have ''.!lex" but not l&lt;l&lt;l much.
8 ·00 Gale Storm Show
7 30
.. worn uown
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All the chorus work wa• unus·
to 11. nuh" and ner ~ 'most a horror how pver, of an.,r
r: ~g '~~~~a~~~ Eve -\'
8:3t S'RO Playhoufe •.._ ~
prolonged sun ta n after yauL-'"' ually well coord!naled with enun·
1cc t ' "o rt en capstzt•d Jn them"
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9.00 The Ln'!e Up
9:00 Gunsmoke
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9
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Pantomime
Quiz
9:30
Golden Playhouse
Plans
were
made
fur
a
plcrtJC
("Sborty '') Crul~:: who!!(' ll urk t k gmn ing of expnsu ro • l&lt;l sun
high plane
10.00 News
for the pansh to be held 1n AL•· 10:05 Seannmg the Weather
the Scoul.'l out to Lako Ho0 11r•
then ~lowly
mcreas1ng ll- -two
Every performance wa~ a credit
10·00 The Late Show
iConltnutd From Paa• Onel
The~!:! lwnevoh•n:
rlonors ' 1 'oun gRtcn I hard! )• knew, so to the show It included tlnymttes Youngstown and the Ste-ubenv ill e· gust Jt the M1ddl~port p~1k :IO
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Late Sha,trucks make a bJJ.: tonlll butu011 dcf•ply d1sgulsed 111
~ un l.tr, Kathy Wolft' doing "When You Whcehng W. Va, indushi.al area . when the Gulill of Grnce- Ej)JSC•J·
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wct·c Jnmc~ 'l'm.neh1ll and DJ.IJ" Wish Upon A Star", Donna Reibel
Olhtlf ctt1es, although not con· pal Church mel Wednesday eve
w en
eomcK
to
lr.msportOLII
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while
they
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of about 215 or 30 l\cnnt R a·• I
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doing "Home~&gt;ick" an
ar clUin· sidered critical targeb,
wMch mn g at the pansh house
Mrs J 0
Roelle!, pres1Ue
t lu!lr gear 1 dl 1
~haw e d were starlllnr: whites of na Hess Jn ·•Ev~rybody 'll Dom' lt " might be "bombed" were Lima,
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lhe1r eves--is there
anythin~
Tommy anJ Freddte Brown , sons Springfield, Loram · Elyna aud opened the meetmg \\ tth a dev J·
tional st&gt;l v1ce Du1·in , the b l· '
mo re delicious than a bowl
' or Mr and M,.s VU"IIIl Brown, did Ham ilton Middletown
A s1m pl e s ulo{gc~ l lon on sa'. ch•llcJ slict!d cucumbers In J11' y "Be A Clowll"' and Ray Shasteen
State cml Defense officlalM said ness session , 11 was voteU to pu •
hymnals
for : l •
d1Jvmg, and Olll' th 11 1~ th ro w 1 --We always say "roo I as a Ci t was 1100d In "A nother Openin', the number o! Ohioans partJclpat- chase new
io the wind s by fu too mn 1
Another ShoVt" Lila Terrell ang mg m the annual exercase m1ght rhurch A sketth o( 'he plans fer CHANNEL 18 FRIUA '/
mbllr"-one about
of !he
my little
favor.le
soprano, "My Man" reach 300,000 before the da y end- the new p~or1 s h hou ~,· was showr, 10 59 Stgn On
(IJJVl' l :,; th a 1 w•: artua,'I Y ~f'e and cu
lilmilcs-hollr
huv •' n her e"cellenl
"
Refreshments WCit&gt; ~crvc d nt 411 :00 Adventures in Learnlnr
lakl' 110lt of, 1 ~ llli'J&lt;'Iy too till 1
and Orval Wiles, With t he chorus, ed Included are all local en rorce·
following
who got 8 job mowlng a lll 1 1 will 1100d tn · Q)l, You Beau\UJ11 ment agencit:s, the National Guard the clo&amp;e of the me&lt;! : ng by l\l1~~ 12.00 Noon News
11 ·ao Sitn On
ufter startled youn.: huusew1r ·
Grace
Horton,
Mrs
frank
T!\:;:and
volunteer
ClvU
Defense
work·
Orten two rors Juok ns 1r ran into a green snake--but hl: DoU"
12 15 Neighbors
1:00 Movks
nnd ~1rs Earl Titus to the 20 12·30 Liber11ce
Lhe!&lt;' r e hooked or w.!ldt•d logct h 110011 quit on olher lawns-'\ •
The dJnetn g chorus also d1d a ers
Five area control centers were members present
t•r sn clo•e are the;~ I raveling
waa making , &amp;ood living ju, precision qrill to "Stars and Stripes
1·00 The Femlnlne Touch
4·30 Popcit.-t Party
to relay Information to '
scheduled
The re&lt;!lpe tor sslt•ty" O!W •·enhng out hlff snake to other Forever."
2:00 -Afternoon Film Festival
.
G:OO Bible Tlme
car len•th
The caal and the aponsonpg ben- the stale C1vil Defense control
3•30 Life With Ellzabetb
.., between for ev e,.Y ' t'l' toilers with le vivid imagmatin
mph you're truvt~lln~ If ~0 mph
efit organbaUon the Jayce f•ltes , headquarters north of Columbus
4 00 Cartoon Club
Two Gun Playhouse
yuu st&lt;ould ~ five car Je ngt ,1 - Herbie and Della Cbambers presentpd @:lft11 to Mr Hoeflich, the l)ll the number of ma&lt;:k casualties,
5 00 Miekey Mouae ClUb
behl r , rot Instance
home from son Orville's in Ala- first by Mra Crow, and Mrs. Ted damage, and what 11teps were be·
Lets Talk It Over
8·00 Five star Final
k
d R~d . Jr. for the Jaycee·eltea.
lng taken
6
lS
John
Daly
llnd
the
Ne"\fl
For my11elf I qu1ckly get a 'bnma-gone seven
wee a-- ar.
Mrli. Olive Ingraham at the pl~ew1 an~ Spoftl Head~net
The area posts are located at
6:30 Rin Tin Tin
ca"c or the 'bli j1Uen If somr. "Pa" Cbllmben busy pollna: hL ano, Bill Clark on banjo, Ru• Jell Blue 1\~h, Fmdlay. McConnellsHostess gJ[U were presen!~d 'J:OO Jim Bo'Ji.e
8:30 Midwestern Hayride
1me Is practically silting on the Kentucky "Wonders which grew Roush on bass violin, and Kepny ville. Allianc~ an~ Chqrin Falls.
to
Miss
Kathryn
Mitch
when
t:w
bumper
IIPace
In
his
absence-we
see
MeElhlnny
on
the
trapa
provided
rear
7:30 Cloco !Cd
'Bomb' Sba
Nrwrst !!logan to pas te 1lt
7:00 BIHy Grabo~m
Can't be tlear me sayi ng, ".._;o Jake Turner gettin11 a whole l'l outat.andln&amp; accompllnlmenl for all
The make . beUeve
bombs: Nifty Stitchers Cl ub met WeO· 8:00 1 seareb for Adventure
your VolkAwagon world'~ bti[J(t' t
ndday
evening
at
her
home,
Rock
tha, the acts
8:30 A nate With the An1el~
1cheduled to fllll on Ohio cities
8:00 ,'be Lt wrence lJ't!ll.k Sb;w •
seller In h t ny,
CMH
' Bt•lp on you bill lunkhtud, ttnd wlw~, : of Kentucky wonder seedthe nrc?"
would raiae enouah to do 11 dozc 1
Costume 811Sistanta were Joyce ranied m destructive power from Springs Road
9:00
The
Big
Beat
Stamp Out Ca d ~ "
fa111illes-- p\ant 'em lr. his corn Kennedy, Mar&amp;retha Wolfe, Betty one to n. . e megatons A meiaton
·rhe traveling pr1zc donated ''Y 9:~ Hlgb Tension
9.1(0 The Country Musle Jubilee
r
Mrs Homer Walter was awarded lO:OO Newa of U~e Night
LOOKING
AROUND
Seeing
he
say11-Mr.
T
has
L1
farm
way
Reibel
and
f;lrther
SylVester,
with
18
equivalent
to
one
mllllon
tom
I'm sure a villi' of \hanks In o
~th Century Theater
tO:OO
to
Mrs
Selim
Blarew1cz
John11on
(Mrs
Paul'
oul
beyond
Chesterwe
note
Hgbttna:
belna
handled
by
Donley
Lmda
Hl'ln&lt;·h
10.10 Tbeal&lt;&gt;r 13
oi1'NT.
public way,
l'"t'! to Johnny
A salad course was served by 11:30 The Late New&amp;
unll illtlc duughtf'r Kimberle y- with pride Cltester't Road !il ~ 1 Reibel and Renry ReibeL
1( tbey w~rt: teal, the havoc
11.30 Late Newe
Zerkle who rurnlshel Lran ~ port 1
JohrHJO" q "Original Mel&amp;• County Court
HoefUeh said bis npJt,pro4uctipn woil1d extcnet eight mllea tn eveTy the hastes~ to Mrs Carl Moore
Sian
on
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1.1on for ~ouh 110 much In O'' that's two Kimberley
Mrs Jack Warner, Mre Herbert
·be at A .s'OPhqmore fro(ll Capac waa chotown. Last Satur~lay evening a )•I • around here, the other belllll Hou~e St111 Standlnc Here"- T' "! would be for tbe MeiJ! OburiJ.Y Fair direction from the burst.
the Vulept\ne Horton marker as la August w)len the ca~ ~9uam
Three of the five cities were to DiJCOn, Mrs WJiliam Bartelll, Mrs
Zerkl&amp; truek pulled In over 111 Mr&lt;~ Hobar t c 11 mlllf'li (l..orr~l
Lawrf'nt"e Smlln
Rigg~J
daught
er
Kimberley
John·
\OU
enter
upper
Pomeroy
from
will
be
rearransed
).d
tfonal
reetlye
two bombs eacb.-but none Walter, 'fr~
t he Library Scouts a11d t~l' ll'
Mrs. M&amp;x: Folmer,
Mrs. C1nl
~on--"'Podle''
Johnson,
the
pap
l
Ch!o!Ster
Roadone
or
the
pret
Oftjflnal
numbers.
aware
of
Its
se
l
~tlon
as
a
wat
equipment pllt&gt;d out, happy ~n I
Mitch, Mrs Hugh Bearhs and
of
ltrst
Kimberley
mentioned
Uest
.!llJhts
Is
the
long,
lo
'J
until
only
minutes
before
targel
browne d after a wet k at l.ake
the "paper" ~omber~
urived daughter, Carol and Mrs Blue·
now In U S. Army 1.1 Mlnou·· tine of young walnut trees rlnl'l.
Hope, Zaleol&lt;l
wlcz
will
be
home
for
Jood
in
AU.Uiit
ina
a
whole
farm
just
as
you
ent
~
·
overhead.
Of ~ourse, Scoutmaster J ·,h
il
wUI
·seem
odd
to
pay
00
•
SjtaC\llle-mult
be
100
or
th.,
I
Milia wa• rla:ht there unloadh'l'l
IContlnuod '""" r~ OMI
-"Htre'a 11nolher tc•111 peg" t~C! phone b'lll~ so near home---.1 1 I and tb,ey look 10 thrifty- just n Hysell at a nearby nl"lil club •~·I
stranaer
still
not
to
see
B
tlv
wonderful
idea,
those
trees-a
he , or an ext ra j!lckct and wh:l~e
who vamshcd before 1he could
Michael al the old 11tand arler ail landmark near our house went
frot it thls•
be taken lull) secure custorl~', re·
Jane Sc •It down Jut week-the awect a:u n
Our fl'atorul thanks 18 a tq\\n the•e )'ear..--Mary
t~ouned or her own volition toda~·
to Bob, to the Ztrklf!8, ICOJit a!l• "Sonny" Wlse's tlancoe, a g\le t 'ree at the Jim Stevens pia ·' She appeatt!d befol'c Grindley,
slstanlll Steve Coau t. nd C haflt'~ at our cbui'C!h- •uch I' aweet kld now occupied by the Ben BalleyJ, plead not a:uilt)', ~lid h~d be •
Vroman to pa1·ents nnd all whr. and bells wUI r1ng fnr her roal and tbelr daughter and fam1l,o, trial aet down for Werlnesd&amp;i
Mr~. Leo Bryan entertained the
ma)f.e tlti1 s~out Troop sue11 • &lt;tOon nuw......-8tOpping at a ~,~.eu the Bob Lewlses-thHI tree, t.-.1 July 1'7.
Windin11
Tran Garden Club on
known dairy shop and 1eeing and slender had somE~ dec ,y
line thtna: ln our midst.
The sheriff llso said
,hat Th1.1rsday ~venlna at heT home,
Charles and Lenore \1ul·ray at'"' n~ar the bottom and owners beAve.
indulglna--tcn Kenneth u1 af' n l'an.e uneafly- 'twas more than John wut, D31 Pearl St' has beP I Butternut
The meeting ln charge or Mn
arr tJa tod b)' Constaille llemirlx
employed at Kailler lhil summot 60 [t. tall and If blown dow.
011 a non•S\IPJ110rt eharge. and t~\a• John Terrell, pre&amp;ldent, ol)tned
--Charlie Bennett ast 1 us wlt t would cause a Jot of damaliiC Cllllrenee Rupe. 67, Middleport, is with the elub prayer in unison
we're a:onna do with the fi , 1 but how we hattrl to see It aobe charaed wtlh driving wh.le During the buslnen seulon nlemto
buekll we mlJ ht win at a to • I II succumbed quickly to the skill·
lntoxlef.li!d
Rupe wa!l arre.!ltecl by bera re1ponded to roll eall with
,.tore--we tell htm plan • ne in- fu! bandtf or Guy Swadley esl
the St,.te Patrol Wednes4_..Y rii~~~ tMtr {avorltc flower for u•e ln a
Atton McGhee. 52. VInton' RD. ehurch. A "thank you" eard was
w.an,~d he.t:f on a warr,nt .iwo ., reeelved from Ml.&amp;lll Nettle Koehler ' for flowers sen.t her while hos·
out by Joe Boyd charainl at· pltallzed. A round robin 1et well
~n
lempted theft, Wll •eturne~ to
Wu .ent to her.
D""""'"'D TQ INTliRliSTS OF MB 108-Mi\SON ARIA !del&amp;&gt; C•&gt;untv W•dnesda~ ol~,.. card
'A repot't on the flower 11how
T•:"•P•ICHAIDILQW!N-GINIIIALMANAGII
lr&lt;~m Gai!IP,&lt;~lis where .'~• w" was tlven by Mrs. Terrell follow·
'" 1 YNbLII . GIIIINI - IQITCII
take~ Into c:ustody.
,
lDJ with a '(llscuulon. Mn. Ch;rles
C•f!Mt'~Ton~ 11, lioN Wrl!!rr
141~l. ~. ~· William Reeves, Harrl,.p&gt;Hie, LeWi8 mlJned •• aecretanr for
NaUouJ 1a.:&amp;w
PI }!prnentaUve. ~UDell1-l[lm......,. - . was committed to the Athena the coming 711r and Mrs. enan
•...rtoilAve., New oili: Cltf, 11. N.Y.
olfl
p
State Hospital Tbursdlly ln the
,
,
ICi&gt;)Oijtd u - 4 clul ~IDI tll&amp;ltllr at 1M poll
co at &lt;MI Coutt ol Com1110n Ple01 by Jud.,e wps el~M:ted.
A
r~por~
01'
the
'll'Ofnim
planti'OJ' UhlO.
John C. Baton.
SubiiS'lpUon nte•: Det;.~e" W ean1.u wllen ~nllabh 30 ten~ per _
-:--.:::---c-:-: pin&amp;. co.~mltte:e meet:ln,: bekl \'e_,. Olll! ..,... I• adYanoe at 'rile DoUy Sefttloel olltoe. $1UO· 011'
ELMIRA, N. v. UP - 'rbe small een~~ ln WUkeavllle wa• Jlven bY
llOlli!ti, rr.IIO; lbreo montho, $3.1111. By motor "''!'f'-Wbere a•:iilabt! oetailo~a\ alud~ ol Sam~tel Clem- Ktt. .Jt,obert Thompson Yrs. C t..
1118 ~oollt .1. Br
II&amp; IIIDDIIII, - ; tltrH •'!"-'- ..,,... l&gt;&lt;il•• p~..,.!d on tbe 'oam- HOA\0~ ll"' at14nd"!l the me~t!Qg '
Mrs-: TboJI'pson, Mrs. H¥ton.
fl.lltlp,:'.:\T.J:'.d"~•l; oftorft~p e ... pt Swulll. br 'ftlo Oblo Valley 11&lt;!.1! ~ut, of l!lmlta Collere It . It J~ Mtf.
'Bryan and M:ra. TefreU were
111to1. IDe.._~! l ·l t ~-Ill- p._.,, 11\11111. .
tbe ~m, study that Mar&lt; T,w.aln
..t~tGrlll imc, .... 307,
wrott "The A~venture4 of To~ iOl&amp;.:ted l9 tl~~ ~~ ..., .10&gt;ou.

BY BLANCHE M HASKINS 'T'h
th l' cv~r muunttrl/! mflatt on J"
lli eoun J y set•ms lo sctuatl;
W(IHY VI'J y rew JW•Ip ll' espP,
' :~ ly thus~ Jn uppcl cchclun); of
J .1'
A ~1(',JdJ!c·J
mou.n~'.fl1 CO&gt;l of
Ijvmg !01 . tht•
r•on
0.,,
' 1
."'
" ~~
and four1N•n ou t uJ 1P\l f'fR'lli ..
month~ hns seen mrla1ion slowl11
,o;wt·l lln g: to ~r~~r.nt bolloon .!liZ!!
, l , nu one ulomnerl? At $.'100000
&lt;.u ~ $400 00 refrJgCI alUrs, 30 rr ,t
'" s uml steak $1 09 pe1· lb
1 quo1e u recen t wr1lt•r
'' '"••
"t II hiJ"~c movef I ou I or II\'
C.11JI a ~~ sysWm CXtepl for
ITlllTOI ity or l'lclf~m ployt•d
lml 1
vt dualll. and have moved lnlo ,.
foJ m or F'a~cmn (yell, fi'uci~m.
he ~a}' ~) I n whJc h 1! ,. prlnc•pil l
par1n•'Js arr these lhi{'I'- VOvc 11
nwnt, bi g buswc.ss 11nd hi' I•
hnr unwnlsm 81g bu~lnu~ lah•
over ('On lrnl of gMornm(&lt; llt op
f'ra II ons, wht•n govl'rnment of"
&lt;'Ia!~ and top mllitnry men IH.~('J.\
11 r~·spile fr om Mel'vict• lhey a ·~
llbNorbed by b1g bu&amp;!Jwss ami \ht•
lop labor lenders h JVe clos•• rc
lations with both group!~"
And Joe Tro mbl t~ I~ caughl In
amontcsl the ~et up
1 ft•t'l smullwrl'(l hy I he whu I'
thmg when 1 a-ct ually think It
ovf'r

litchis Crossltred Females

Mystery Farm Identified As That Of Tom Weber

ltored then, the farmer with laod
,uitable ror lrria:atlon may be able
to produce a tumper crop.
This year farmers bad •uffieient
rainfall l&lt;l the aeeda germinated
without irrtJation Some yeara irriration 11 neceYary to get the
seeda to a:row, 'ben the problem becomes one of getma: enouJh moil·
ture to germmate seed.a and not
too mueh to caue decay
Before lrr1gatlng the big problem lz to get the priveleg&lt;: ol
usmg water Some farvers have
unhmtted free water w~ •• le otheTs
pay a moderate price and atill
others a high price for thle water
us1ng prtvJiege. RestriCtion• on
amount of water as well as cost
are based on old laws and old privJieges which may be(ome vet)'
comphcated.

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~IRICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis U Wichita 9, 10 in;1
Loulsville 5 Omaha 4

IndJanapolis 19 St. Paul 8
Dt&gt;nver 11 Charlt'.s ton 2 1st 7
Chlirle ston 7 Denvt'r U. 2nd

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SPORTS
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Wayne Knnpp of the Syracuse Lillie Leaguers is the bot·
test guy with a bat in the county now, excepting posslbly Tom
White of the Red legs . Percentages show Knapp is about 100

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Mickey Winehi'Pnner leads t'l ~
Cash Hahr, Owner
rPgul !irs with a ~lkk 15 !Ht~
Midd leport
N. 2nd Ave .
, ;n :i4 trip~ for .441. Crnie Sisson
::::;;;:;::::;;::;:======;:;:::;;;=::::::::;:====::;=: i.~ closp behind with 10 i~ 23
:or .43-1.
::;
The cmnplct" h•a1n averagPs
l')(teptHl/.l thr1•e .luhlli; Y Lisle, H
i-loo(i :llld 1\1. \/~11 .\1.ctt-r who
ha\·en't h1t·
AB Hit• Pte
f::trY Jt·r.Kir. ~
::1
5 . 2~8
l•:rnil' Sisson
2:1 10 434
4 dr. Hardtop - Beauliful blal·k finish with whi l.e trim. New
IJ;n(• B;~kt•r
2\.i
3 .115
~ar appeara nce. V-8 motor with powerpak , puwl·r steenng:, Powl·r
Wayr1e J-lut,h:ml
7
1 . 14 2
brakeB. Al.lto. trans. WSW tires !11 fact this OlH~ h:1s ull th&lt;' ae·
H.J ck Crow
14 5 .:{57
eessories.
M WinPhrf'nm•r
3-4 15 .44:
J irn Louks
:.!4 5 .2ua
Gl•O. Cundiff
:.!9 4 .I ;1
Fritz S1sson
: 4 3 .21 4
Belvedere 2 dr. Hardtop Sport Co 1.1pe. Light top with light gn'l'll
Don llarlit· n
13 3 .2:iO
body . R&amp;H, Defl·o!!lcr. overdriVt', WSW LiN.'S show Vl•ry lillie
12 4. .:JJ3
Jackie Willi&lt;~m :-&gt;
wear. Very clean inside ami uut.
.llm OilN
!3 3 . ~:n
We Are Interes ted In Buying Good Ucan Curs
Wm . Knupp
7 5 .714
BOWLES, HINDY TRY OliT
,ljm Bowles a nd 'iJave Hlndy.
lhe Champions hip Y(•llow Jac -;.f'1
baltcr·y of last sprin , are goin~
to
see what the ht·~, the otlwr
Where You Can Buy Wilh Confidence
guys have that they ltaven't got .
250 W. Main St.
Phone 62-X
Pomeroy, Ohio

The Small lot of Big Values

1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air · · · · · · .. · · $2395

1954 PLYMOUTH · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· · $1095

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Automatic Transmission .

1956 Chevrolet
Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio , Heater

4 Dr. Sedan
Radio, Heater and Defrosler

Southeaste·rn Ohio's
Boating Center
Seott·Atwatet- Outboard Motors
"A. Boat For Et•eru Budget,.

1953 Mercury

1955 Plymouth

fo ur Syracuse runs iu tb.e fir ·
four more in the second, and
fivt- morp in the third whe 1
Terry Ohlinger came on t() reHe~·e E&lt;h!ie with
one OU \. T~c
final score, 13-3.

li(~, Ivory over Coral Finish.

1954 Ford
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)1ilwaukee at Pit1sbur1h
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Ch1eago
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2
8o!!to 11
43 37 .~38
3'1 Baltimorf'
39 39 .500
4.
Clt-ve tand
S9 1ol1 .494
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Detroit
39 40 .494
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Kansas City
29 .f:8 .3'7'7
17\-Y Wa:-thington .. 26 56 .317
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New York
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Pittsbureh
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Chicago
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Tl-.vrtcleY!s llHul«
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l'hilll s Chieaao I , 2nd, nil:ht
Milwauil.t-e 7 Pitts burgh 2
Brooklyn 5 Cincinoali 4
x~ Twi-light, 11 innlng11
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GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y. UP
- Big Bob Woodall of Boston joined Floyd Pa:ti.erson'i training camp
Thur.o;day and worked one fast
round with th e heovyweight cham·
pion, who is preparing for a title
defense against Tommy Hurricane
Jackson in New York , July 29.
Woodall is the- ninth sparmate to

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hauat fan , performance at
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Time Trl•la- 7:30 p.m.
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not co!'lvinr.,J them it t1 more humane thaa older methods
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In molt U S puls:ini plant• to
day , cattle ar~ alunned with ·
hammer blow and the-n '' blt&gt;d
out. " Ho&amp;s ue shackled. hoisted
and "stuck" to allow their blood
to now out.

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lla08ol
P&gt;"ll• II Artemloa
clockeO the futest time in Thur•
d&amp;7'1 trtal1 for lhll week el)d's
Relml speed race. hn1io w...
timed at an uera1e apeed oP
128.30 m. p. h. in his MuenU,
breakinJ h:S , own 1856 record at•

famUy of New Stralt.w ille vili h.-d
in Cindnna :i
her arandpan!ntl, :Ur. and ){n.
ourt ·
Harlt-y JobnJK&gt;n onr the holida '
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Jott'ph Hatfielt and famil .,.. · 1
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Wtt' ' ~ n_ · JJ 1.s~n . · a .,
~~~ \ Mr. and Mrt. l.to Davld.Jon and
~f!l ~ ~ ~ va~;at'~n ~~ l',Lme on I.1C ' dauehters and Mr. and Mr•. Piu/ 127 .09 m. p. h.
~Ili On~ ~ 8to~d .
_, I YcEiroy and sons attended -J
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Styers Fami') y Receive Honors

TUPPERS PLAI...
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From CommunJ"ty 0 n Departure

8y E_.•lyn Bri4:ld..
Mr _ and Mrs. Eve1·ett Wat~Kn
mo~·ed from the Green prope r!)
to the Olen \'o1.1ng place.
Mr. an d Mrs. Marv:n Hand anJ
f am1·1Y. Mrs. Raymor.d Frelk ·• ·
11pent the weekend iu Cleveland
with the latter's daughter, Mr
ancl Mra. Arthur Boyle.
MrR. Georlile Vir age (Emma :\1 ·
Gill) it .spending a few week ,
here with her parent s. Mr. ani\
Mn. Leonard Ml'Gill before going
overseas to join her husband.

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The Rev. and Mn. Robe-rt F. 1 Presbyterian Cburth. The Rl' ·.
St)·ers and scm, Carl. are lenin:!
D. Borden, Mt . Moriah Ba ...
&gt;t 1ddl ~"P 0 rt t h.1111 Wt"eken d l 1 t lilt Church , waa the only mrn 1•
W ellt L.il
• ,Iayette a f ter he has ser ·· ber una ble to be prestont.
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e at pastor of the Ch urch or ''1•
POSTS 1~ 41.1 lAC I
Nazare ne for the pas~ fwe yeJ. ..
Doring his pastorate a t.e••t
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
UPrhurch hall been planoed and th • Oiymplr IJOO.-mete-r champion To 1
: first unitJI completed, the church
Courtney of Uvins:ston, N. J ..
membenhip has grown, he 'l · : posted a 1:48.1 eloeklnJ in win -lbL&gt;en active in Count y and loc.o~J
ine- hls lpet'ialty Wednl!sday dur·
Mlni&amp;krial Association activitiet . ing an International
track and
has 11erve(' on dvie commit!..'e&amp;.
Mrs. Lena Ketler whO ba'l been asl!OCiated with the Rawli,, .., field meet at the Old Olympit
spent the past two weeks at ttu· Coa ts Funeral Hom e a!ld a:~ Stadium. Sh: o! ~he eittht otht&gt;r
eventa were won by Americanshome or EWe Walson returnct! l&gt;een 1·mployed by the village.
Rink Babka, Cbarlie
Jenkin!!
to ht'r home in Maridta.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana· McCai n ol
Carl . whu was thrc&lt;• In }far.:-· Leamon XiDJ, WiUie Stevens and
All our food is top qualily
Frank Herrmu.
Keno, Mr. and Mrs. Floy~ Ri rl·· was born durirog the1: s~ay he
. . . . expertly prepared to
nour of Chester wet~ calling 0.1 Mrs. Styers, who has asststed her
a gourmet's taste. Try us
Mrs. Ora Caldwell and daughter, husband in e\•cry phase of hi~
CONNOIS TO FIOHT
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pt~rrin 0•1 . · c hu rch work, has ·tlso wor~N!
soon.
the weekend .
with the County A11sodation o'
BOSTON UP - Jimmy Connon
Servin As You Like II!
Church Women and in civic wor·:. of New Bedf«d, Maa., will meet
Mr. and Mn. Da~~ HoHma n
Last SynQay was th&lt;.&gt; la•t tim ~ Chico Orlil oC Puerto Rico ln a cohave moved Into. theU' new hom,• tha t Mrs. Styera and Carl wer · featured eight-round bout at Methey recenlly b1.111t.
lo be present at tht- local :-&gt;":· chanita Bulhllnc on July 18 as
Mr. and Mr.s. Gordf)n Chevalier vices and Mr. ar.d Mn Styers an..: part, of ibt "talent chow." Bob
anU ~ o~ s were week~nd auests ol SOJl wt•re each presented Samso !- Berdahl of Bo.Roa meeu Otto
N. !tid Avo.
Middleport
ll,('r mother, Mrs. Nol"ma Dean of ite luggage. Mr. Styers recei.v I Smith of Newark, N. J., in tbe
Mlddlopot1
Chester.
a Com panion pieee from
the otber eight-round boul
Mr and M
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Young People's e1ass whkh u·:,.
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m~n ·! ent Th r!. d
~h aT'-j ltar!1es with Raymond Lee W't\mothe/ M
u~l ay r. j~ 11 he .. burn making tbe pl'eH:ntation
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. a we at Lester Taylor, superintendent cr
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the Bible :ichool, presenterl Mro~.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlar'lld Gardn,~" Styers and Carl with Travel -Joy
;mll l'hildren and Miss Sonj 1 matching cases.
Lemley of Col.umbus 11 pent tht&gt; I Th ey were guests Thursdli Y
weekend with their parents, M ·. nig hI at a hamburger barbe, a'
and Mrs. Carl Lemle~·. The ci 1J . at Forked Run Lake pLanned b)'
dren rernaint&gt;d for a l ong~er Mr. Styers' Bible School clan.
visit.
Thursday noon the Middleport
,\Jlnisteriat Association planned ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin an! luncheon at the Martin Restaur·
children of Dayton ~ pent a fflw ant in honor of Mr. Styers, who
applfan~es
days here with her pitrents, Mr. is a past president and has be('n
and Mrs. Clarence Nickles.
secretary this year.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bragg had
The following miniskrs w .,..!
as guests over t'he weekend Mr. guests, of the management of th , .
and 1\.lrs. Clyde Adams, VIr. aJtl restaurant at luncheon· !dr StyMrs. Hobert Whiteside of Par'"- ers, Church of the ·N~z~ren ..
ersburg, Mrs. Frankie Pil'kens and Fred [. Gardner, Church of ChriJt
daughters of Reedsville .
C. R. Kon kriht Heath Method ir,t
Pomtl'tl)'
221 E. Main St.
Chu rch; C. E. 'Hoyt, First Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barthelemy Church; Howard Ruppe-lt. Fir 1
and children or Dayton spent the
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weekend with her mother, Mr~
Elfie Watson. The children r&lt;'malnl'd for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrcnc&lt;"
and son of Columb us spent t!w
weekend with her mother, Mr;; .
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"No congrenman can atrord to
be against humant! slaughter in
Sealed bids will be rect.&gt;lved at 1public. It 's Uke being agalnat
the oWe~ of the Mergs county h_ome and mr&gt;ther," one official
Com nusslOne•s, Court House. Pom- said.
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"Where Your Contidenre
eroy, ohio. l!ntrl Julv 22 1957 at
B1lls gi\'lng the Fede1'al Trade
ls Justified"
12:00 o'cluck Noon fOr the follow · Commission control over many
E . Main St.
PomerOJ
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business practiees of meat pack·'
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Pomeroy, Salisbury Township, committees. The Agriculture De·
Meigs Couu ly and Stnte of Ohio partment , whieh now has responand described as follows : Begin- sibililY for regulating the meat
nin ~ at the north east corner of industry under the 35-year-old
Union Terra.:e Alley; thence 11 outh packers an.d stockyards al't, op·
one degree west 762.3 feel; thence poses the b11l~.
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Smaller, :ndependent western
, north 88 de,gTees 35 minutes east
161.5 fee t; thence aortb 14 de- packers, fearing an in,.sion of
grees 25 minutes east 78'7.5 · Iheir te rritory by the m"hjor midth~nce west ~52.1 feet to the plac~ western and eastern meat firms,
of beginning, containing 4.6 acres support the change to FTC conand being a part of the Ch ildren's Lrol. The _American Meat Institute
Home property, which is no longer 1 representing the " majon" as welf
needed for p11bllc use.
as hundred~ (1{. smaller packing
The Meigs County Commission-) plants, is fighting the proposal.
ers reser~e the right to reject any
Pro~pech Cor early congressionand all btd S'.
I aJ act10n on the FTC control bill
Meigs Cuunty Commissioners w~r~ clouded rece-ntly when Rep.
BY: Dean Barnitz. Clerk
Wllllam S. li1I\ (_R.Col.o.J intro(6) 213 (7) 5, 12, 19, 4tc
duced an admlntstratton·bac\c.ed
counter measure..
GRIDDER CRACKS LEO
The House AgrJculture Commlt·
CLEMSON, S. c. UP _ Emil Ice ha_s sehecluled hearings on the
Zager, promi~ mg Clcm!!'o n football Hlil b1ll July 9 and 10. The mea~tplayer, ha ~ notified the yniversily 1 ure would lc~\'e the Agriculture
he broke h1s leg in a baseball game ~epartment m C·Imtrol of both
at his holl'!e town of McKeesport, hvestock p~rchasing m~thods and
1 P~ .. but Sllld he is hopeful the leg trade ~rachces of al~ ftrms which
· will be men\led by Sept. 21, when ~re mamly engaged m meat packClemson ~pen~ its schedule against mg. The FTC wo~ld be given _conNO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FINANCING
trol ?f whole.~ahng a~d retatling
Presbyterran.
practices of !1rms which own all
or part of a pc~.cklng plant but are
Before you take a lone trip ~ol mJinly engaged in meat pack·
mg.
OPEN EVENINGS TILL
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· to have FUNAnimal prfJ tectlon and h1.1mane
groups, led by the Humane So'south
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clety of · the United States, contend that
animal slaughteri ng
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ing plant.s :::re needlessly cruel
Roland Torrence over the we ..•if..
and wasteful.
Industry ~pokesmen contend end were Mr. &lt;tnd Mrs. \Valt t&gt;r
there is no real evidence that cur- Torrence of E11.st Liverpool, Mrs.
rent slaughter methods, when Lena Smith of Roseville. M
1 properly used , are not humane. Harry Allison , Racine , Paul A,"L
Agriculture Department officials son, Zane.•ville, Mr. and Mrs ..\1·
said their experiments with one bert Cox and granddaughter of
"improved" process - a cal'bon Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Ward 1·'1
dioxide ~;:as stunning treatment Ours, Bashan and Robm Ours u •
used by a major packer - have Portland .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker and
LEGAL NOTICE
daughter of Chester spent Su n I
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
day with his sister, Mr11. Ethel
Estate of William F. O'N•il
Stout.
O.c••tM
Notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Sadie Grindley, Miss Sylvia
Erma O'Neil whose Post Office Roush and Eber Roush received
address is R. D. 1, Racine, Ohio word or the death of their 11l11ter
has been duly appointed Admlnia- Mn. Lillian Durst in Charleston.
rated for blood r. high durin1
tratrill: of the Estate of William F. Funeral rervicea were held from
summer month!. Four times
a inute, there'• a call on the ,Red
O'~eil, late of R. D. 1, Racine, Ohio the Ewing Chapel in Pomeroy,
Crou 10 &amp;upply !hit precious life
Mc1gs County, Ohio, deceased.
with burial ln the Beech Grove
fluid. i.rad only 711" can •uppl,. it. 1
Dated this 25th day of June Cemetery, Pomeroy, on Monday,
Remember, science hu found 11.0 .
July a. Mn. Durst was a former
substilutc for blood in u\'illl lina. ~ 1957.
John C. Bacon
resident of Syracuse.
Help now-he!P your family - help
J udge of the Probate Court
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Capehart
H.Y4: 1 liCe! Call your Red Crou ~·
for an appolnlmcnt-bt'/ore fOil co
.'Meigs County, Ohio ... of St. Joseph, Missouri, visited Mr.
Oft vauuont
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(6) 28. (7) 5. \2, 3tc
and Mrs . Luther Friend and Mrs.
Alice Capehart.
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CHAMPIONSHIP. 8 thrill-packed events. Jack Bowsher, Chet
Moody, Bill Dana, Robby Robinson, Blll Sinnett, Cbuck Norris,
etc. to run. 50·lap modified lea·
ture. 30-lap strictly stock. 2 tro·
phies. Open competition. FREE
parking. Adults, SU50. 6 tu 12
50c. Under 6, FREE. In eveni
o~ incl ement weather, purse
wlil be 100% net gate. Rainchecks &amp; pit passes honored last

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(l'ontinuod f&lt;Dm rage Foun
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One ran sai ,~ abOU1 llindv ·
"Put .him in th,·re a_g.ain ;f
lousy pllChJng and he tears th ·'
;.ir to pieces. Throw a ,. 000 01-1.
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cher o.~t him and
Hmdys- w1·11 hit
ltim to death."
Sports Desk doesn 't quite un
fler stand how this cou ld be so.
but if it i!l:. brolhcr. PlratP.'l,
~et out your pen, ink and dotl m..
tine!
Br.~t. of !uek. ('~·Jackets.

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FRI., JULY 12, 9:00 P.M. (IDT)
TRIALS - 1:30 p.m.
8 thrill-packed events. Jack
Bowsher, Wayne McGuire, Chet
Moody, CHfford Monk. Bill Haddox, etc. to run. Covered grand·
atands. FREE parking, picnic tables, playgrounds. Adults, $1.25.
Under 12, FREE. ModUleds 50
miles or more out, whlch run,
guaranteed $2 5 ; Strlct.lles,
$12.50. Competition open.

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ly EDWARD BIINNII
UP _ The na ·1
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10n • rna or meat p&amp;('AtrJI 11re
1fiwhtin~ a two-front capitol hill
battle "lilalnst control by the Fed·
eral Trade Commluion and I
compulsory
humane
alaugher
Ilaw .
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Lobbying haa been lntenae on
PO"V LEAGU• STAND INGS
I both ,, ••, o! both '""·· · The
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packing lndu&amp;try is apllt on the
Ti ger:.;
qut&gt;stlon of FTC control. (nduslr)'
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Indians
I fat"tiOns and humane groups have
Syracuse
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accused each other and the ad6 6
Racine
ministration ol trickery, bad faith
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and pressure tacticJ'.
R•sulh Latt Night
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The resultt to date:
T1gers 3, Syr.:ocuse 13
A human,
tlaughter bill, oIndian s 9, Racine 1
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GAMES TONIGHT
posed by the admi nistntion and
t he meat indu!lry, hal been ap-Rcdlegs afO:~c~JeLutue
proved by the House Agrlcu1ture
Syracuse at Yankees
Committee ar.d Is awaiting House
Dodge!'.; at Pirate!~
action. Administration
leaders:
At Mlddl•port
eoneede priv;,.tely that they have
Senators at Yankees
little hope Of defeating the meailIndians .nt Hed Sox
1.1re once it reaches the floor, •1·
though thl"y may be able to get
it amended.
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. The lith annual Bend Softb
and Point Pleasant Retailers 9
1ournam ent at Hach t(! F1eld got Ky ger ('reek Coal Yard a
un t.J erw &lt;.~y last night with one or
thl' best f'rowds on hand in hh. Games tonia:ht are Lak in R 1
I tory of the event
Ralph Soyr[' bmls \' s GSI, Gallipolis 7 p ·n
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Winne~s - last nigh.t wer" H·,l·- 1
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son Rf'dbirds 3 Harlford 2·- Spo . I ~ ~ p. Ill . and Aunt Hall II"~. Mld
' No. l, 1, Ep!i,ngs. , Gallipo'us, 0 j eport vs OVl':C, Kn:er Cr • .:
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Hn. Carl Zerkle, llarlford, W.
Va., !lPl'Rt the week with Mr. and
Mn. William Zerkle.

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Good Crowd Attends First Tourney. Games . eat ackers ~ighting 2-Front 1w, .~?..L~ !~~.by ~·~t.4:~· Sh::..
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5 Cleveland

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Thercafler SyrarWJe wa1 sh~t
out on two hil s but the Tiger~
cu u!d get back onl)' une r11n .n
Weli ~
the third when HOWbrd
triplet! aud Ohlini.~r JOL him
home on a sa{'rifiee fly ; and tw 1
in the fourth on an l!rror, Ga. '
MC&gt;ores' siu.~:!e and Wells' &amp;ocom!
tdpte.
Sy r&lt;Je usc first- fou!" runs on a
wa lk. two stulen bases, and ~h­
gle&lt;&gt;, by Butc-h Arms , Roger St~­
wart am! Howard
Parker a H!
\Vinl'lll"l'ntlt'r\ sacrifice fly .
S1'rond - fuur r uns
on
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wa lk s, u sucrifice, an error, a
.~ tokn baS(', two run s ingles b:•
Stn•:art and Winebrenner.
Thi rd-Stewart's two run ~Jir•
glt! wilh anulhE-r hit, to walk :;:. ,
hit ln1tll 1· and an error net~ ~ \
five runs
Hurfington walked 3 hit one
illl tl f ~11ned nont· . Ohlinger w1lk·
1·d ont', hit 011c. am: Winebre nner
ta rllu·rJ two und walked none.
TlJ!,ers
001 200 3 5 1
Synn·11 ~c
445 OOx 13 8 1
-Hurrutgln n, Oh!mger (31, and
a11 '
Ebersl&gt;;u·h;
Winebrenner
BROOKLYN l !P - Toni~ht' · WCI'C ejected from the gante,
Nen l slugged Hoak with 11 rl ·~ ll St ewal'l .
game br~ween the Cinci nn ·:
INDIANS WIN
RedlPgs :wd the Hrooklyn Dod· lo the jaw durine the battle.
Honk sa id he wa.\l comin g O\'· ·
Tht· Indians pulled into a H"
gers sha pes up to be &lt;1 rcu\ batt~ •
with more u1 stake than w!w from third ba!e to break up tJ1' !i1· in the standings w!th Syra rth"
fig ht when Neal "sw 11n g ut ,t~ b.~· winll iug easily ovN R&lt;l c·nc•
!'Omt'.l! Ollt llht'B(J.
!lUliEl
the clear sky .'"
hl'rr !).} un Tern-' Knight's t w·.lThe Dodger's app:1rently must
Neal gnvc anotht&gt; r vt•"$inn
hit1Pr
uphold th r--ir honor liS rnatut ~
ball players and N~ tion;~ l Leag 1e the story.
The lnd ians jumped into a fil·.~~
rharnpions ofter &lt;1 hla st from Hl•tl
"I s:~w him coming in1o l' ·e innir1~ ]earl of 4-0 when Ri'l
le g man&lt;~J!t?r Birdie T.-.bbf'IH
pile," Neal sairl, "and 1 did11 • Wilson w~ 8 hit. T~rry Kn ig ht waJ
Tebbcts l :~h&lt;' h· rl lh r Uodgl•rs ~~~ w;1nt hi m to hit anyl·ody. Th t
~:1rr on J 1 rrror anrl J im Qua\h
"crv hahies" in lht• wa ke of th!' was !.he only
reason for .he doublt.•cl l 'li lson ant1 Knig ht ho,·ll! .
ma;s player h1·awl d uri n ~ Thul'~·
whole thi ng."
Smi th was safe on an erro r , w!1;1
day night 's g:u nw.
llullk didn't take it so li,!!:htly.
Qu:ll ls !wor ing and Smith alsa
th~
However , Brookl yn wnn
"He'.~ go lllg to run into some· c;unc home when
the ball w ts
li ght and the ball game . 54 wh • 1 thin;.: brtwf'l'n now an rl Sill~1r
thrown away in tiH· infield.
!luke Snider homererl with om· "" dn ,\ '.'' sa1d ll oak. stil l ·~ moulder ·
Other In(llan
h1ttCr~
wcr&lt;'
in the seventh inning.
ing rdt'rrin(: lo 1he Hff withNt&lt;o~l \\nig ht., Smith and l \yscll \\'1\h
The loss put Cincinnllti th . .-.~
'Tll got him 1n th1· h;JII p~ rk nr :; ing!es. !.&gt;l'Or!,!C Blnekw(•l\ had a
lind a JJalf grimes behind leag tle
homPr in lht• hottum uf lhr fifl;,
0\ll~id.·.''
1uatJ lng St. Ldl.ris and tr half il
Johnny Klippstein will tr)• •u with Smith tlll a.~au·st pit che~
gamt• ahead or fifth pl:H·e BrOOti · improve hi.s
pile hir.g
recw· 1 Wo l le'.
lyn .
ag:lin lhP lJorlgers lrlnight . 1" ·
The ba ttl f' bt•lwecn lhe l'.vo Redlf'g pitcher ha~ lost t-i;: ·I
Rncillt' got one
1 IIJe .,.,h to
team -, develo ped with IW1l r1ul !:J while winn in~ nn!y 1hn•e so f~r avuid a ~hut out wh ' It John Ck·
the sevt•n1h inni n~ wlwu Hetl!L·~
lan1l was ,a re on an error a1Hl
rl'lit'VI'r Raul Sanchez s&lt;•nl .Ju•,. this Se:JS Oil.
nu ane Wolfe walked . Jim W1ek·
ORIOLES FLYING
ior Gilliam sprawlmg in thl' b ·t·
That 's J'ea lly
the Billt imnre line .. ingiPd Cle land home .
IN's box with an i u ~idc pit"'l .
Wo lft· struck out fo11r
nd
Oriolr.~ ri!':ht up
theJ·e in l'1 ·
(; illinm trif'd to bunt un I he n • .'. first dlvi.sion t o clt~y , 11nd it's th · wallu•d flutr . {;raham filnned 1'1 ·
pitth and a!thnugh t he hall Ia t l.
firs! ti me they have ever he:1t and w:~lked onp_ Krdg hl fan n •l
f'rl fou l he bega n r.1ei11 )l' tJo · 1 that high this late in t he seasrtn six and walkt•d sevPn. Wolte 11d
thr line.
Knight l'&lt;ICh hit onc.
~: in ce tht•y ('ntcred the Amenc .n
Sunchcz came orr the mo1md to
00() 010 1 2 5
Rart ne
LP&lt;Jgue.
fidrl lhe ball and the two pb ·)430 [}2" 9 5 1
1ndii1llS
The nm:uin~ Orioles reach !
er.~ coll ided,
swappit~~
punch·~
Ra
eint'.
W
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Wolfe,
Graha · ,
1he lofty reginn of fl)urth plrln•
&lt;•s soon as lh ey fell to the ground Thu nday ni gh t by sWC(~p in g a (5), and Jim Wltkllne . Indi a 1 ',
This brought bolh tcrllllS. from
lwi ·ni ght c\ouble·headcr from tl ~ · Tl'l'ry Knight :JO (! JuJo Sm ith
thE&gt; sidellncs.
l'ading Indlan11 bY the scores of
After the du st hall clearc. r.
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5·4
and !\-4.
Sanchez and Don Jlo11k of tlH~
'l'hey nre now a hall game I!
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lled tegs along wilh GllliaiJl 01
Charley Neal of th e l)odgc •.· ahPad of both Clevela nd and D '·
troit. and only three gamt&gt;s "
td nd t he thlrd·plaC'e Red S'"who ddeated the Tigers Thursd u ~·
9·7. The Yankees padded the r
lea.e:ue lead to 3~ games wh ·r.
Mickey Mantle's 23rd home rr p1
in the li th inning prod11cectf 1 a
3-2 triumph over Kansas City
SUN ., JULY 14,2:00 P.M. (EDTI
and Washington rallied for t w1
TRIALS - 1:30 p.m.
runs ln the ninth to beat the llt'l'8 thrlll-packed e vents. Jack
und ·place White Sox, 6·5.
Bowsher, Wayne McGuire, Chet
The PhUlies took ovor Hcnr r
Moody, Clifford Monk, Blll Hadplace In the National Leacue by
dox, ete. to run. Covered 1rand·
atpnds. FREE parkin&amp;, picnic
capturing a twi·nleht twin bl'l
tlblea, playgrounds. Adults,
from the Cubs, wlnnln; the 11 lri·
St.25. Under 12, FREE. Condining opener, 1-o and the fln n1s,
tioned guarantee : Modlfieds 50
:l-L The Gian1s deferatfd l~e
mllcs or more out, which run,
Cardinals 1-0; and .Milwaukee
$2D; Strictlies, $12.&amp;0. Competibent Pillsburah 7·2.
tion open.

1955 Chevrolet
Beautiful Two Tone

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Power Steering, Radio and Heater. \Vhilc wall ti res,
windshield washer, back-up lights, less than 7000 miiC' s

U1ed Car Lot (C«)r. Sycamore &amp; Lu&lt;·ust)

They may be surprisrd and learn
1t i~tn"t muc-h.
Pitcher-Fint Baseman Bowles
and piteher·C.IItcher-inl1ei&lt;\er Hiu
dy will liiO to SL Marys, W. V&lt;1.,
Jul y 15 and 16 to trY out W 1t)J
lhe Pittsburgh Piratt-s organi.t:.tion.
On a date yet to be sel TlJer
Scou t John Panons hopes to takt'
the p11ir to Charleston wl\e!'f:'
Tiger bra.'Cl can look upon lh~
Jacket players.
BowleR ended his il igh school
co reer as the leading .i!IU~I!'Cr on
a good hitting Jacket club with ~
won·lost re.:'Ord liS n pitcher of
9·0 and &lt;tn ERA of 1.23. In OVA
play he has hit well ~nd stands a1
2·0 a• a pitt'her .
1-liudy, who was r. n easy l ·1
on the Jacket haltin~ order, h:•s
been giv:ng the best throwers i:the OVA sneaming nightmrue !i.
Hiltin g at a AOO clip as a thir l
haR eman on the Middleport entry, he ha.&lt;: been getting sing lr'
through the holes A'ith remark·
(('ont1nuecl on Pa:le Five)

BASEBALL RESULTS

In This Cohna, Mr. Hoak! In
This Cohna, Mr. Charley Neal!

WEEK-END

1955 FORD FAIRLANE

( ·o ntr ol by your pltchel' I•·
probilb ly hts ~reatesl •r.set, a b. •.
that J.itllf' al'lrl - Pony l..eaij.\1
manag~:rs realize more vivtdl v
et~rh week . And_ 80 do the you !~ ·~
pltChl'rs compehn~ lor honor$ Ill
l ht· wun-lost records.

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percentiles better than Wh1te. He hasn t been subjecte , ~wever, to enough AB's yet to find out whether his streak of f1ve I
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hits in seven appearances is the real McCoy or merely a string
Thursday mght Eddie Buff1!1~
that will snap soon.
,
I hm of the Poo~ Leaaue leadmg
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Manager Bob Louks ts gomg to nde along wtth Knapp an batter 10 his two and one·thi ·I
his .714 average until the s lump comes--if it does.
innings One of the result.a waJ

SMITH CLOTHING

1956 CHEV. V-8 LWB

Indians Climb

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1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · · $1695 1954 RAMBLER .......... $895
Super 88 2 door. Jet black finish set off
with gleaming white wall tires. Hydrama·
tic drive, radio, healer, tinted glass, clear
plastic seat covers kept it like new.
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Hard Top Cpe. Man, here is just the thing
for those short trips to work and around
town. Standard shift with overdrive for the .
cheapest transportation known.

1955 DODGE .. · ·· · · · · · · · $1795

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CHMOLET ....... ·

Custom Royal 4 door. Modern burgundy 1955
$1495
and white finish, au tomatic drive, radio,
heater, Red Ram V-8 engine. A car you'll Bel Air 2 door. All white finish won't show
dirt. Standard shift, radio, heater, clean.
be proud to own.

GENERAL ELECTRIC
EXCLUSIVE
*SLIM TRIM DESIGN
Only 15 Inches Deep
*AUTOMATIC Station Selector
Never needs Tuning.
*DOUBLE CASCODE TUNER
Best for Distant Stations ond
Fringe Areas
* 11 0 degree Aluminised 15 in. Deep
Tube- No others like it- only Gen.
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This Mociern
Smooth-Top
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IV•rv best in U~ed

1954 MERCURY .. -..... $1395
Montel'ey 4 door. Mist green and white two
tone, standard shift, radio, heater tinted
glass, white wau tires , one locat owner.

Custom V·B 2 door. Nice, bl•ck finish, good
tires, runs like • ·top. Hadlo and healer.
Not a fender out of place.

PRICED FROM

1951 PACKARD . .. . . .. . . . $395

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1953 BUICK · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · $995

Deluxe 4 door. Sit lathe lap of luxury and
enjoy a comfortable rltfe In this beauty at
Roadmaster Riviera Cpe. Sharp two tone a barpln prrlce. Ful!y equipped.
green finish, power steering, power brakes,
dynaflow, power windows, power seats.
Boy she's loaded.

1952 OLDSMOBILE .... · ·· · $695 1950 BUICK · · ·· · ·· · · · · .. · $295
Super 88 4 door. Solid light blue, hydrama, Roa4master 2 dr. Dynaflow, radio, heater.
tic, radio, heater, new seat covers, famous A good car at a reasonable pric&amp;
V-8 Rocket engine for super performance.

1950 DODGE ··· .. : ___ ..... $195 19SO OLDSMOBILE·· -····· $195

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Coronet 5 pass. Cpe. Light green finish. 88 4 door. V-8 Rocket engine and whirl,
good motor, fair tires. A lot of good service away hydramatic drive gives you top per·
miles in this one.
formance . A good runner - a good buy.

KARR &amp;VANZANDT
· Phone ·485

Pameray, Ohla

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Loaded With Modem Feature&amp;!

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91nch -141nch and 17 inch PORTABLES
211nch Table Madels-Consolettes
and Consoles

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Baker Furniture
On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

Csl1 • ..,. for ftM •th:•u pt.rlftlnt
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DEALER STORE

FOREMAN and ABBOn
APPLIANCES

FIRESTO~E

In Center of Town

Middleport

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~IRICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis U Wichita 9, 10 in;1
Loulsville 5 Omaha 4

IndJanapolis 19 St. Paul 8
Dt&gt;nver 11 Charlt'.s ton 2 1st 7
Chlirle ston 7 Denvt'r U. 2nd

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SPORTS
DESK

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Wayne Knnpp of the Syracuse Lillie Leaguers is the bot·
test guy with a bat in the county now, excepting posslbly Tom
White of the Red legs . Percentages show Knapp is about 100

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Mickey Winehi'Pnner leads t'l ~
Cash Hahr, Owner
rPgul !irs with a ~lkk 15 !Ht~
Midd leport
N. 2nd Ave .
, ;n :i4 trip~ for .441. Crnie Sisson
::::;;;:;::::;;::;:======;:;:::;;;=::::::::;:====::;=: i.~ closp behind with 10 i~ 23
:or .43-1.
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The cmnplct" h•a1n averagPs
l')(teptHl/.l thr1•e .luhlli; Y Lisle, H
i-loo(i :llld 1\1. \/~11 .\1.ctt-r who
ha\·en't h1t·
AB Hit• Pte
f::trY Jt·r.Kir. ~
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5 . 2~8
l•:rnil' Sisson
2:1 10 434
4 dr. Hardtop - Beauliful blal·k finish with whi l.e trim. New
IJ;n(• B;~kt•r
2\.i
3 .115
~ar appeara nce. V-8 motor with powerpak , puwl·r steenng:, Powl·r
Wayr1e J-lut,h:ml
7
1 . 14 2
brakeB. Al.lto. trans. WSW tires !11 fact this OlH~ h:1s ull th&lt;' ae·
H.J ck Crow
14 5 .:{57
eessories.
M WinPhrf'nm•r
3-4 15 .44:
J irn Louks
:.!4 5 .2ua
Gl•O. Cundiff
:.!9 4 .I ;1
Fritz S1sson
: 4 3 .21 4
Belvedere 2 dr. Hardtop Sport Co 1.1pe. Light top with light gn'l'll
Don llarlit· n
13 3 .2:iO
body . R&amp;H, Defl·o!!lcr. overdriVt', WSW LiN.'S show Vl•ry lillie
12 4. .:JJ3
Jackie Willi&lt;~m :-&gt;
wear. Very clean inside ami uut.
.llm OilN
!3 3 . ~:n
We Are Interes ted In Buying Good Ucan Curs
Wm . Knupp
7 5 .714
BOWLES, HINDY TRY OliT
,ljm Bowles a nd 'iJave Hlndy.
lhe Champions hip Y(•llow Jac -;.f'1
baltcr·y of last sprin , are goin~
to
see what the ht·~, the otlwr
Where You Can Buy Wilh Confidence
guys have that they ltaven't got .
250 W. Main St.
Phone 62-X
Pomeroy, Ohio

The Small lot of Big Values

1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air · · · · · · .. · · $2395

1954 PLYMOUTH · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· · $1095

TUTTLE MOTOR CO.
Atross From The Former Leglon Auto Sales

1957
FORD
y ,s Convertible
, ..... Save $700 .

~2995
$1195

Pickup

$1595

Radio and Heater.

PRESTON
MOTORS
Mlddlq}IJrl

1953 Ford

Bel Ah· 2 Dr. Sedan

Vict&lt;&gt;ria Hardtop, Radio , Heater, Fordoma·

~'lni s h

Customllne 2 Dr. Sedan

2 Dr. Sedan, Radio , Heater and Defroster,
Automatic Transmission .

1956 Chevrolet
Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio , Heater

4 Dr. Sedan
Radio, Heater and Defrosler

Southeaste·rn Ohio's
Boating Center
Seott·Atwatet- Outboard Motors
"A. Boat For Et•eru Budget,.

1953 Mercury

1955 Plymouth

fo ur Syracuse runs iu tb.e fir ·
four more in the second, and
fivt- morp in the third whe 1
Terry Ohlinger came on t() reHe~·e E&lt;h!ie with
one OU \. T~c
final score, 13-3.

li(~, Ivory over Coral Finish.

1954 Ford
Maroon Finish

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St. Louu at Nell' York
Chicago at Ne-w York
)1ilwaukee at Pit1sbur1h
AMERICAN LEAGUE
G1
W
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New Yurk
52 2fl .667
2
Ch1eago
49 30 .620
2
8o!!to 11
43 37 .~38
3'1 Baltimorf'
39 39 .500
4.
Clt-ve tand
S9 1ol1 .494
10
Detroit
39 40 .494
17
Kansas City
29 .f:8 .3'7'7
17\-Y Wa:-thington .. 26 56 .317
Thursclay't Resulh

IY UNITED PRill
NATIONAL LIAOUE
... W L Pet.
St. Louis
46 32 .590
PhHadelphia
44 34 .664
Milwaukee
45 35 .!lo63
Cincinnati
44 37 .543
Brooklyn
4.2 90 .a38
New York
37 43 .W
Pittsbureh
.. ao ~ .3'15
Chicago
,26 47 .3MI
Tl-.vrtcleY!s llHul«
. . ·'( I St. Loui!; 0
1!' \phla 1 Chicago 0. 1s'
l'hilll s Chieaao I , 2nd, nil:ht
Milwauil.t-e 7 Pitts burgh 2
Brooklyn 5 Cincinoali 4
x~ Twi-light, 11 innlng11
Sat~o~rct.y's GarMS
Cincinnati at Brooklyn

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New Yorlr. s Kan . City 2:. ll in&gt;t
Waah ingtoo 6 Chka&amp;o 5
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Washington at Cbtl'ago
Nl'w York at K1MU C1IY
Boe~ton at Detroit
Baltimore at Cleveland
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

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Powcrglid@ Transmission.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

Shell-Lake
Ravenscraft
Chetek

Yellow Jacket
Freeland
Shoup

Pacemaker &amp; Hilltop Trailers
Accenoriea

Metropolitan Marine
SALES and SERVICE

YOUR DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER
Middleport

284 W. Mala St.

Phone 88·M

Pomeroy, 0.

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Buffalo 10 Toronto 3
Montreal 6 Rochester 0
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GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y. UP
- Big Bob Woodall of Boston joined Floyd Pa:ti.erson'i training camp
Thur.o;day and worked one fast
round with th e heovyweight cham·
pion, who is preparing for a title
defense against Tommy Hurricane
Jackson in New York , July 29.
Woodall is the- ninth sparmate to

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For eotnfort'a aalte-oul\\
on Voroadol OnlyVornado
JiVet JOU IUCh high ex,
hauat fan , performance at
ouch a low price I
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bladet are contoured for
maximum •lr movement
capacity - with a mini.
mum of air lo1a and noise.
Easily mounted. .Moves
larre volumes of air
throurh every room of 5

SAT., JULY 13, 8:00P.M. (EST)
Time Trl•la- 7:30 p.m.
Guaranteed Purse $600 against 50%

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OTHER FANS ......... " .. $26.95 up

WERNER RADIO

AIR CONDITIONERS

Where Radio and TV Is A Business

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Not A Sideline"

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~llddlepon

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not co!'lvinr.,J them it t1 more humane thaa older methods
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In molt U S puls:ini plant• to
day , cattle ar~ alunned with ·
hammer blow and the-n '' blt&gt;d
out. " Ho&amp;s ue shackled. hoisted
and "stuck" to allow their blood
to now out.

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PAIIOIO PAITIIT

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lla08ol
P&gt;"ll• II Artemloa
clockeO the futest time in Thur•
d&amp;7'1 trtal1 for lhll week el)d's
Relml speed race. hn1io w...
timed at an uera1e apeed oP
128.30 m. p. h. in his MuenU,
breakinJ h:S , own 1856 record at•

famUy of New Stralt.w ille vili h.-d
in Cindnna :i
her arandpan!ntl, :Ur. and ){n.
ourt ·
Harlt-y JobnJK&gt;n onr the holida '
All d Jl
Jott'ph Hatfielt and famil .,.. · 1
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nOs ..no tamily f
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Raddilf vl•lled bu Jllter, G\atl ·l
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Wtt' ' ~ n_ · JJ 1.s~n . · a .,
~~~ \ Mr. and Mrt. l.to Davld.Jon and
~f!l ~ ~ ~ va~;at'~n ~~ l',Lme on I.1C ' dauehters and Mr. and Mr•. Piu/ 127 .09 m. p. h.
~Ili On~ ~ 8to~d .
_, I YcEiroy and sons attended -J
Ch'IJ
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~amtly reunion at tbe Ernest M•1
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le&gt;r broth r Jor hom~. Wllbsvilk Sunday

Styers Fami') y Receive Honors

TUPPERS PLAI...
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From CommunJ"ty 0 n Departure

8y E_.•lyn Bri4:ld..
Mr _ and Mrs. Eve1·ett Wat~Kn
mo~·ed from the Green prope r!)
to the Olen \'o1.1ng place.
Mr. an d Mrs. Marv:n Hand anJ
f am1·1Y. Mrs. Raymor.d Frelk ·• ·
11pent the weekend iu Cleveland
with the latter's daughter, Mr
ancl Mra. Arthur Boyle.
MrR. Georlile Vir age (Emma :\1 ·
Gill) it .spending a few week ,
here with her parent s. Mr. ani\
Mn. Leonard Ml'Gill before going
overseas to join her husband.

TREATS TO

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The Rev. and Mn. Robe-rt F. 1 Presbyterian Cburth. The Rl' ·.
St)·ers and scm, Carl. are lenin:!
D. Borden, Mt . Moriah Ba ...
&gt;t 1ddl ~"P 0 rt t h.1111 Wt"eken d l 1 t lilt Church , waa the only mrn 1•
W ellt L.il
• ,Iayette a f ter he has ser ·· ber una ble to be prestont.
d
e at pastor of the Ch urch or ''1•
POSTS 1~ 41.1 lAC I
Nazare ne for the pas~ fwe yeJ. ..
Doring his pastorate a t.e••t
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
UPrhurch hall been planoed and th • Oiymplr IJOO.-mete-r champion To 1
: first unitJI completed, the church
Courtney of Uvins:ston, N. J ..
membenhip has grown, he 'l · : posted a 1:48.1 eloeklnJ in win -lbL&gt;en active in Count y and loc.o~J
ine- hls lpet'ialty Wednl!sday dur·
Mlni&amp;krial Association activitiet . ing an International
track and
has 11erve(' on dvie commit!..'e&amp;.
Mrs. Lena Ketler whO ba'l been asl!OCiated with the Rawli,, .., field meet at the Old Olympit
spent the past two weeks at ttu· Coa ts Funeral Hom e a!ld a:~ Stadium. Sh: o! ~he eittht otht&gt;r
eventa were won by Americanshome or EWe Walson returnct! l&gt;een 1·mployed by the village.
Rink Babka, Cbarlie
Jenkin!!
to ht'r home in Maridta.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana· McCai n ol
Carl . whu was thrc&lt;• In }far.:-· Leamon XiDJ, WiUie Stevens and
All our food is top qualily
Frank Herrmu.
Keno, Mr. and Mrs. Floy~ Ri rl·· was born durirog the1: s~ay he
. . . . expertly prepared to
nour of Chester wet~ calling 0.1 Mrs. Styers, who has asststed her
a gourmet's taste. Try us
Mrs. Ora Caldwell and daughter, husband in e\•cry phase of hi~
CONNOIS TO FIOHT
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pt~rrin 0•1 . · c hu rch work, has ·tlso wor~N!
soon.
the weekend .
with the County A11sodation o'
BOSTON UP - Jimmy Connon
Servin As You Like II!
Church Women and in civic wor·:. of New Bedf«d, Maa., will meet
Mr. and Mn. Da~~ HoHma n
Last SynQay was th&lt;.&gt; la•t tim ~ Chico Orlil oC Puerto Rico ln a cohave moved Into. theU' new hom,• tha t Mrs. Styera and Carl wer · featured eight-round bout at Methey recenlly b1.111t.
lo be present at tht- local :-&gt;":· chanita Bulhllnc on July 18 as
Mr. and Mr.s. Gordf)n Chevalier vices and Mr. ar.d Mn Styers an..: part, of ibt "talent chow." Bob
anU ~ o~ s were week~nd auests ol SOJl wt•re each presented Samso !- Berdahl of Bo.Roa meeu Otto
N. !tid Avo.
Middleport
ll,('r mother, Mrs. Nol"ma Dean of ite luggage. Mr. Styers recei.v I Smith of Newark, N. J., in tbe
Mlddlopot1
Chester.
a Com panion pieee from
the otber eight-round boul
Mr and M
Will'
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Young People's e1ass whkh u·:,.
18
m~n ·! ent Th r!. d
~h aT'-j ltar!1es with Raymond Lee W't\mothe/ M
u~l ay r. j~ 11 he .. burn making tbe pl'eH:ntation
N rk
rs..
a
. a we at Lester Taylor, superintendent cr
ewa ·
the Bible :ichool, presenterl Mro~.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlar'lld Gardn,~" Styers and Carl with Travel -Joy
;mll l'hildren and Miss Sonj 1 matching cases.
Lemley of Col.umbus 11 pent tht&gt; I Th ey were guests Thursdli Y
weekend with their parents, M ·. nig hI at a hamburger barbe, a'
and Mrs. Carl Lemle~·. The ci 1J . at Forked Run Lake pLanned b)'
dren rernaint&gt;d for a l ong~er Mr. Styers' Bible School clan.
visit.
Thursday noon the Middleport
,\Jlnisteriat Association planned ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin an! luncheon at the Martin Restaur·
children of Dayton ~ pent a fflw ant in honor of Mr. Styers, who
applfan~es
days here with her pitrents, Mr. is a past president and has be('n
and Mrs. Clarence Nickles.
secretary this year.
STOP AT
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bragg had
The following miniskrs w .,..!
as guests over t'he weekend Mr. guests, of the management of th , .
and 1\.lrs. Clyde Adams, VIr. aJtl restaurant at luncheon· !dr StyMrs. Hobert Whiteside of Par'"- ers, Church of the ·N~z~ren ..
ersburg, Mrs. Frankie Pil'kens and Fred [. Gardner, Church of ChriJt
daughters of Reedsville .
C. R. Kon kriht Heath Method ir,t
Pomtl'tl)'
221 E. Main St.
Chu rch; C. E. 'Hoyt, First Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barthelemy Church; Howard Ruppe-lt. Fir 1
and children or Dayton spent the
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Elfie Watson. The children r&lt;'malnl'd for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrcnc&lt;"
and son of Columb us spent t!w
weekend with her mother, Mr;; .
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"No congrenman can atrord to
be against humant! slaughter in
Sealed bids will be rect.&gt;lved at 1public. It 's Uke being agalnat
the oWe~ of the Mergs county h_ome and mr&gt;ther," one official
Com nusslOne•s, Court House. Pom- said.
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"Where Your Contidenre
eroy, ohio. l!ntrl Julv 22 1957 at
B1lls gi\'lng the Fede1'al Trade
ls Justified"
12:00 o'cluck Noon fOr the follow · Commission control over many
E . Main St.
PomerOJ
ing:
business practiees of meat pack·'
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- -- - · - - · · - - -~----- - - estate situalcd in the Village of t he House and Senate judieiat"y
Pomeroy, Salisbury Township, committees. The Agriculture De·
Meigs Couu ly and Stnte of Ohio partment , whieh now has responand described as follows : Begin- sibililY for regulating the meat
nin ~ at the north east corner of industry under the 35-year-old
Union Terra.:e Alley; thence 11 outh packers an.d stockyards al't, op·
one degree west 762.3 feel; thence poses the b11l~.
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Smaller, :ndependent western
, north 88 de,gTees 35 minutes east
161.5 fee t; thence aortb 14 de- packers, fearing an in,.sion of
grees 25 minutes east 78'7.5 · Iheir te rritory by the m"hjor midth~nce west ~52.1 feet to the plac~ western and eastern meat firms,
of beginning, containing 4.6 acres support the change to FTC conand being a part of the Ch ildren's Lrol. The _American Meat Institute
Home property, which is no longer 1 representing the " majon" as welf
needed for p11bllc use.
as hundred~ (1{. smaller packing
The Meigs County Commission-) plants, is fighting the proposal.
ers reser~e the right to reject any
Pro~pech Cor early congressionand all btd S'.
I aJ act10n on the FTC control bill
Meigs Cuunty Commissioners w~r~ clouded rece-ntly when Rep.
BY: Dean Barnitz. Clerk
Wllllam S. li1I\ (_R.Col.o.J intro(6) 213 (7) 5, 12, 19, 4tc
duced an admlntstratton·bac\c.ed
counter measure..
GRIDDER CRACKS LEO
The House AgrJculture Commlt·
CLEMSON, S. c. UP _ Emil Ice ha_s sehecluled hearings on the
Zager, promi~ mg Clcm!!'o n football Hlil b1ll July 9 and 10. The mea~tplayer, ha ~ notified the yniversily 1 ure would lc~\'e the Agriculture
he broke h1s leg in a baseball game ~epartment m C·Imtrol of both
at his holl'!e town of McKeesport, hvestock p~rchasing m~thods and
1 P~ .. but Sllld he is hopeful the leg trade ~rachces of al~ ftrms which
· will be men\led by Sept. 21, when ~re mamly engaged m meat packClemson ~pen~ its schedule against mg. The FTC wo~ld be given _conNO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FINANCING
trol ?f whole.~ahng a~d retatling
Presbyterran.
practices of !1rms which own all
or part of a pc~.cklng plant but are
Before you take a lone trip ~ol mJinly engaged in meat pack·
mg.
OPEN EVENINGS TILL
.M.
· to have FUNAnimal prfJ tectlon and h1.1mane
groups, led by the Humane So'south
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clety of · the United States, contend that
animal slaughteri ng
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methods usl!d in moat U. S. packThose visiting Mr. and MI'S. I
ing plant.s :::re needlessly cruel
Roland Torrence over the we ..•if..
and wasteful.
Industry ~pokesmen contend end were Mr. &lt;tnd Mrs. \Valt t&gt;r
there is no real evidence that cur- Torrence of E11.st Liverpool, Mrs.
rent slaughter methods, when Lena Smith of Roseville. M
1 properly used , are not humane. Harry Allison , Racine , Paul A,"L
Agriculture Department officials son, Zane.•ville, Mr. and Mrs ..\1·
said their experiments with one bert Cox and granddaughter of
"improved" process - a cal'bon Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Ward 1·'1
dioxide ~;:as stunning treatment Ours, Bashan and Robm Ours u •
used by a major packer - have Portland .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker and
LEGAL NOTICE
daughter of Chester spent Su n I
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
day with his sister, Mr11. Ethel
Estate of William F. O'N•il
Stout.
O.c••tM
Notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Sadie Grindley, Miss Sylvia
Erma O'Neil whose Post Office Roush and Eber Roush received
address is R. D. 1, Racine, Ohio word or the death of their 11l11ter
has been duly appointed Admlnia- Mn. Lillian Durst in Charleston.
rated for blood r. high durin1
tratrill: of the Estate of William F. Funeral rervicea were held from
summer month!. Four times
a inute, there'• a call on the ,Red
O'~eil, late of R. D. 1, Racine, Ohio the Ewing Chapel in Pomeroy,
Crou 10 &amp;upply !hit precious life
Mc1gs County, Ohio, deceased.
with burial ln the Beech Grove
fluid. i.rad only 711" can •uppl,. it. 1
Dated this 25th day of June Cemetery, Pomeroy, on Monday,
Remember, science hu found 11.0 .
July a. Mn. Durst was a former
substilutc for blood in u\'illl lina. ~ 1957.
John C. Bacon
resident of Syracuse.
Help now-he!P your family - help
J udge of the Probate Court
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Capehart
H.Y4: 1 liCe! Call your Red Crou ~·
for an appolnlmcnt-bt'/ore fOil co
.'Meigs County, Ohio ... of St. Joseph, Missouri, visited Mr.
Oft vauuont
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(6) 28. (7) 5. \2, 3tc
and Mrs . Luther Friend and Mrs.
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CHAMPIONSHIP. 8 thrill-packed events. Jack Bowsher, Chet
Moody, Bill Dana, Robby Robinson, Blll Sinnett, Cbuck Norris,
etc. to run. 50·lap modified lea·
ture. 30-lap strictly stock. 2 tro·
phies. Open competition. FREE
parking. Adults, SU50. 6 tu 12
50c. Under 6, FREE. In eveni
o~ incl ement weather, purse
wlil be 100% net gate. Rainchecks &amp; pit passes honored last

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(l'ontinuod f&lt;Dm rage Foun
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One ran sai ,~ abOU1 llindv ·
"Put .him in th,·re a_g.ain ;f
lousy pllChJng and he tears th ·'
;.ir to pieces. Throw a ,. 000 01-1.
l'
cher o.~t him and
Hmdys- w1·11 hit
ltim to death."
Sports Desk doesn 't quite un
fler stand how this cou ld be so.
but if it i!l:. brolhcr. PlratP.'l,
~et out your pen, ink and dotl m..
tine!
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FRI., JULY 12, 9:00 P.M. (IDT)
TRIALS - 1:30 p.m.
8 thrill-packed events. Jack
Bowsher, Wayne McGuire, Chet
Moody, CHfford Monk. Bill Haddox, etc. to run. Covered grand·
atands. FREE parking, picnic tables, playgrounds. Adults, $1.25.
Under 12, FREE. ModUleds 50
miles or more out, whlch run,
guaranteed $2 5 ; Strlct.lles,
$12.50. Competition open.

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ly EDWARD BIINNII
UP _ The na ·1
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10n • rna or meat p&amp;('AtrJI 11re
1fiwhtin~ a two-front capitol hill
battle "lilalnst control by the Fed·
eral Trade Commluion and I
compulsory
humane
alaugher
Ilaw .
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Lobbying haa been lntenae on
PO"V LEAGU• STAND INGS
I both ,, ••, o! both '""·· · The
w
packing lndu&amp;try is apllt on the
Ti ger:.;
qut&gt;stlon of FTC control. (nduslr)'
8·
Indians
I fat"tiOns and humane groups have
Syracuse
tl 6
accused each other and the ad6 6
Racine
ministration ol trickery, bad faith
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and pressure tacticJ'.
R•sulh Latt Night
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The resultt to date:
T1gers 3, Syr.:ocuse 13
A human,
tlaughter bill, oIndian s 9, Racine 1
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GAMES TONIGHT
posed by the admi nistntion and
t he meat indu!lry, hal been ap-Rcdlegs afO:~c~JeLutue
proved by the House Agrlcu1ture
Syracuse at Yankees
Committee ar.d Is awaiting House
Dodge!'.; at Pirate!~
action. Administration
leaders:
At Mlddl•port
eoneede priv;,.tely that they have
Senators at Yankees
little hope Of defeating the meailIndians .nt Hed Sox
1.1re once it reaches the floor, •1·
though thl"y may be able to get
it amended.
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. The lith annual Bend Softb
and Point Pleasant Retailers 9
1ournam ent at Hach t(! F1eld got Ky ger ('reek Coal Yard a
un t.J erw &lt;.~y last night with one or
thl' best f'rowds on hand in hh. Games tonia:ht are Lak in R 1
I tory of the event
Ralph Soyr[' bmls \' s GSI, Gallipolis 7 p ·n
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u nbca r ; 1~
Winne~s - last nigh.t wer" H·,l·- 1
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son Rf'dbirds 3 Harlford 2·- Spo . I ~ ~ p. Ill . and Aunt Hall II"~. Mld
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Hn. Carl Zerkle, llarlford, W.
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Mn. William Zerkle.

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Detroit
7, 10 inn.4. 1st
x Balthuore
5 Cleveland

Jewel er

Thercafler SyrarWJe wa1 sh~t
out on two hil s but the Tiger~
cu u!d get back onl)' une r11n .n
Weli ~
the third when HOWbrd
triplet! aud Ohlini.~r JOL him
home on a sa{'rifiee fly ; and tw 1
in the fourth on an l!rror, Ga. '
MC&gt;ores' siu.~:!e and Wells' &amp;ocom!
tdpte.
Sy r&lt;Je usc first- fou!" runs on a
wa lk. two stulen bases, and ~h­
gle&lt;&gt;, by Butc-h Arms , Roger St~­
wart am! Howard
Parker a H!
\Vinl'lll"l'ntlt'r\ sacrifice fly .
S1'rond - fuur r uns
on
wo
wa lk s, u sucrifice, an error, a
.~ tokn baS(', two run s ingles b:•
Stn•:art and Winebrenner.
Thi rd-Stewart's two run ~Jir•
glt! wilh anulhE-r hit, to walk :;:. ,
hit ln1tll 1· and an error net~ ~ \
five runs
Hurfington walked 3 hit one
illl tl f ~11ned nont· . Ohlinger w1lk·
1·d ont', hit 011c. am: Winebre nner
ta rllu·rJ two und walked none.
TlJ!,ers
001 200 3 5 1
Synn·11 ~c
445 OOx 13 8 1
-Hurrutgln n, Oh!mger (31, and
a11 '
Ebersl&gt;;u·h;
Winebrenner
BROOKLYN l !P - Toni~ht' · WCI'C ejected from the gante,
Nen l slugged Hoak with 11 rl ·~ ll St ewal'l .
game br~ween the Cinci nn ·:
INDIANS WIN
RedlPgs :wd the Hrooklyn Dod· lo the jaw durine the battle.
Honk sa id he wa.\l comin g O\'· ·
Tht· Indians pulled into a H"
gers sha pes up to be &lt;1 rcu\ batt~ •
with more u1 stake than w!w from third ba!e to break up tJ1' !i1· in the standings w!th Syra rth"
fig ht when Neal "sw 11n g ut ,t~ b.~· winll iug easily ovN R&lt;l c·nc•
!'Omt'.l! Ollt llht'B(J.
!lUliEl
the clear sky .'"
hl'rr !).} un Tern-' Knight's t w·.lThe Dodger's app:1rently must
Neal gnvc anotht&gt; r vt•"$inn
hit1Pr
uphold th r--ir honor liS rnatut ~
ball players and N~ tion;~ l Leag 1e the story.
The lnd ians jumped into a fil·.~~
rharnpions ofter &lt;1 hla st from Hl•tl
"I s:~w him coming in1o l' ·e innir1~ ]earl of 4-0 when Ri'l
le g man&lt;~J!t?r Birdie T.-.bbf'IH
pile," Neal sairl, "and 1 did11 • Wilson w~ 8 hit. T~rry Kn ig ht waJ
Tebbcts l :~h&lt;' h· rl lh r Uodgl•rs ~~~ w;1nt hi m to hit anyl·ody. Th t
~:1rr on J 1 rrror anrl J im Qua\h
"crv hahies" in lht• wa ke of th!' was !.he only
reason for .he doublt.•cl l 'li lson ant1 Knig ht ho,·ll! .
ma;s player h1·awl d uri n ~ Thul'~·
whole thi ng."
Smi th was safe on an erro r , w!1;1
day night 's g:u nw.
llullk didn't take it so li,!!:htly.
Qu:ll ls !wor ing and Smith alsa
th~
However , Brookl yn wnn
"He'.~ go lllg to run into some· c;unc home when
the ball w ts
li ght and the ball game . 54 wh • 1 thin;.: brtwf'l'n now an rl Sill~1r
thrown away in tiH· infield.
!luke Snider homererl with om· "" dn ,\ '.'' sa1d ll oak. stil l ·~ moulder ·
Other In(llan
h1ttCr~
wcr&lt;'
in the seventh inning.
ing rdt'rrin(: lo 1he Hff withNt&lt;o~l \\nig ht., Smith and l \yscll \\'1\h
The loss put Cincinnllti th . .-.~
'Tll got him 1n th1· h;JII p~ rk nr :; ing!es. !.&gt;l'Or!,!C Blnekw(•l\ had a
lind a JJalf grimes behind leag tle
homPr in lht• hottum uf lhr fifl;,
0\ll~id.·.''
1uatJ lng St. Ldl.ris and tr half il
Johnny Klippstein will tr)• •u with Smith tlll a.~au·st pit che~
gamt• ahead or fifth pl:H·e BrOOti · improve hi.s
pile hir.g
recw· 1 Wo l le'.
lyn .
ag:lin lhP lJorlgers lrlnight . 1" ·
The ba ttl f' bt•lwecn lhe l'.vo Redlf'g pitcher ha~ lost t-i;: ·I
Rncillt' got one
1 IIJe .,.,h to
team -, develo ped with IW1l r1ul !:J while winn in~ nn!y 1hn•e so f~r avuid a ~hut out wh ' It John Ck·
the sevt•n1h inni n~ wlwu Hetl!L·~
lan1l was ,a re on an error a1Hl
rl'lit'VI'r Raul Sanchez s&lt;•nl .Ju•,. this Se:JS Oil.
nu ane Wolfe walked . Jim W1ek·
ORIOLES FLYING
ior Gilliam sprawlmg in thl' b ·t·
That 's J'ea lly
the Billt imnre line .. ingiPd Cle land home .
IN's box with an i u ~idc pit"'l .
Wo lft· struck out fo11r
nd
Oriolr.~ ri!':ht up
theJ·e in l'1 ·
(; illinm trif'd to bunt un I he n • .'. first dlvi.sion t o clt~y , 11nd it's th · wallu•d flutr . {;raham filnned 1'1 ·
pitth and a!thnugh t he hall Ia t l.
firs! ti me they have ever he:1t and w:~lked onp_ Krdg hl fan n •l
f'rl fou l he bega n r.1ei11 )l' tJo · 1 that high this late in t he seasrtn six and walkt•d sevPn. Wolte 11d
thr line.
Knight l'&lt;ICh hit onc.
~: in ce tht•y ('ntcred the Amenc .n
Sunchcz came orr the mo1md to
00() 010 1 2 5
Rart ne
LP&lt;Jgue.
fidrl lhe ball and the two pb ·)430 [}2" 9 5 1
1ndii1llS
The nm:uin~ Orioles reach !
er.~ coll ided,
swappit~~
punch·~
Ra
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W
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~on
Wolfe,
Graha · ,
1he lofty reginn of fl)urth plrln•
&lt;•s soon as lh ey fell to the ground Thu nday ni gh t by sWC(~p in g a (5), and Jim Wltkllne . Indi a 1 ',
This brought bolh tcrllllS. from
lwi ·ni ght c\ouble·headcr from tl ~ · Tl'l'ry Knight :JO (! JuJo Sm ith
thE&gt; sidellncs.
l'ading Indlan11 bY the scores of
After the du st hall clearc. r.
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and !\-4.
Sanchez and Don Jlo11k of tlH~
'l'hey nre now a hall game I!
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lled tegs along wilh GllliaiJl 01
Charley Neal of th e l)odgc •.· ahPad of both Clevela nd and D '·
troit. and only three gamt&gt;s "
td nd t he thlrd·plaC'e Red S'"who ddeated the Tigers Thursd u ~·
9·7. The Yankees padded the r
lea.e:ue lead to 3~ games wh ·r.
Mickey Mantle's 23rd home rr p1
in the li th inning prod11cectf 1 a
3-2 triumph over Kansas City
SUN ., JULY 14,2:00 P.M. (EDTI
and Washington rallied for t w1
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runs ln the ninth to beat the llt'l'8 thrlll-packed e vents. Jack
und ·place White Sox, 6·5.
Bowsher, Wayne McGuire, Chet
The PhUlies took ovor Hcnr r
Moody, Clifford Monk, Blll Hadplace In the National Leacue by
dox, ete. to run. Covered 1rand·
atpnds. FREE parkin&amp;, picnic
capturing a twi·nleht twin bl'l
tlblea, playgrounds. Adults,
from the Cubs, wlnnln; the 11 lri·
St.25. Under 12, FREE. Condining opener, 1-o and the fln n1s,
tioned guarantee : Modlfieds 50
:l-L The Gian1s deferatfd l~e
mllcs or more out, which run,
Cardinals 1-0; and .Milwaukee
$2D; Strictlies, $12.&amp;0. Competibent Pillsburah 7·2.
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They may be surprisrd and learn
1t i~tn"t muc-h.
Pitcher-Fint Baseman Bowles
and piteher·C.IItcher-inl1ei&lt;\er Hiu
dy will liiO to SL Marys, W. V&lt;1.,
Jul y 15 and 16 to trY out W 1t)J
lhe Pittsburgh Piratt-s organi.t:.tion.
On a date yet to be sel TlJer
Scou t John Panons hopes to takt'
the p11ir to Charleston wl\e!'f:'
Tiger bra.'Cl can look upon lh~
Jacket players.
BowleR ended his il igh school
co reer as the leading .i!IU~I!'Cr on
a good hitting Jacket club with ~
won·lost re.:'Ord liS n pitcher of
9·0 and &lt;tn ERA of 1.23. In OVA
play he has hit well ~nd stands a1
2·0 a• a pitt'her .
1-liudy, who was r. n easy l ·1
on the Jacket haltin~ order, h:•s
been giv:ng the best throwers i:the OVA sneaming nightmrue !i.
Hiltin g at a AOO clip as a thir l
haR eman on the Middleport entry, he ha.&lt;: been getting sing lr'
through the holes A'ith remark·
(('ont1nuecl on Pa:le Five)

BASEBALL RESULTS

In This Cohna, Mr. Hoak! In
This Cohna, Mr. Charley Neal!

WEEK-END

1955 FORD FAIRLANE

( ·o ntr ol by your pltchel' I•·
probilb ly hts ~reatesl •r.set, a b. •.
that J.itllf' al'lrl - Pony l..eaij.\1
manag~:rs realize more vivtdl v
et~rh week . And_ 80 do the you !~ ·~
pltChl'rs compehn~ lor honor$ Ill
l ht· wun-lost records.

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percentiles better than Wh1te. He hasn t been subjecte , ~wever, to enough AB's yet to find out whether his streak of f1ve I
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hits in seven appearances is the real McCoy or merely a string
Thursday mght Eddie Buff1!1~
that will snap soon.
,
I hm of the Poo~ Leaaue leadmg
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Manager Bob Louks ts gomg to nde along wtth Knapp an batter 10 his two and one·thi ·I
his .714 average until the s lump comes--if it does.
innings One of the result.a waJ

SMITH CLOTHING

1956 CHEV. V-8 LWB

Indians Climb

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1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · · $1695 1954 RAMBLER .......... $895
Super 88 2 door. Jet black finish set off
with gleaming white wall tires. Hydrama·
tic drive, radio, healer, tinted glass, clear
plastic seat covers kept it like new.
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Hard Top Cpe. Man, here is just the thing
for those short trips to work and around
town. Standard shift with overdrive for the .
cheapest transportation known.

1955 DODGE .. · ·· · · · · · · · $1795

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Custom Royal 4 door. Modern burgundy 1955
$1495
and white finish, au tomatic drive, radio,
heater, Red Ram V-8 engine. A car you'll Bel Air 2 door. All white finish won't show
dirt. Standard shift, radio, heater, clean.
be proud to own.

GENERAL ELECTRIC
EXCLUSIVE
*SLIM TRIM DESIGN
Only 15 Inches Deep
*AUTOMATIC Station Selector
Never needs Tuning.
*DOUBLE CASCODE TUNER
Best for Distant Stations ond
Fringe Areas
* 11 0 degree Aluminised 15 in. Deep
Tube- No others like it- only Gen.
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1954 MERCURY .. -..... $1395
Montel'ey 4 door. Mist green and white two
tone, standard shift, radio, heater tinted
glass, white wau tires , one locat owner.

Custom V·B 2 door. Nice, bl•ck finish, good
tires, runs like • ·top. Hadlo and healer.
Not a fender out of place.

PRICED FROM

1951 PACKARD . .. . . .. . . . $395

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1953 BUICK · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · $995

Deluxe 4 door. Sit lathe lap of luxury and
enjoy a comfortable rltfe In this beauty at
Roadmaster Riviera Cpe. Sharp two tone a barpln prrlce. Ful!y equipped.
green finish, power steering, power brakes,
dynaflow, power windows, power seats.
Boy she's loaded.

1952 OLDSMOBILE .... · ·· · $695 1950 BUICK · · ·· · ·· · · · · .. · $295
Super 88 4 door. Solid light blue, hydrama, Roa4master 2 dr. Dynaflow, radio, heater.
tic, radio, heater, new seat covers, famous A good car at a reasonable pric&amp;
V-8 Rocket engine for super performance.

1950 DODGE ··· .. : ___ ..... $195 19SO OLDSMOBILE·· -····· $195

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Coronet 5 pass. Cpe. Light green finish. 88 4 door. V-8 Rocket engine and whirl,
good motor, fair tires. A lot of good service away hydramatic drive gives you top per·
miles in this one.
formance . A good runner - a good buy.

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DEALER STORE

FOREMAN and ABBOn
APPLIANCES

FIRESTO~E

In Center of Town

Middleport

�Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 12, 19S7-7

Legal Notice

North 11 delfee 10' ZUt &amp;U feot
1 a lon g the W. aide of W, M.aln St. to
day, July 1t. Grandparen~ 7re
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Mn. Lu~ ille Ml)'&amp;l, Middleport, Veronica GlC~ed.n e r Maurer Frank ir on pipe at the SOutheut earner
.France. Swartz.- or what wuformerly koown a• the
a nd Arthur Co\&lt;ert, Zanesville, SwarbwaJder,
walder,
Ann
S••rttwalder,
Irene Rehm pr operty ; thenee North 89
Grto!at grandparents are Mrs. EH~Dolan,
Carl
Swarmralder,
Robert
dearee We.at 220 feet 1lon1 the
y
beth K!rby ar.d Joseph Kirby, of
Swartzwalder, Ruth Swartz:wald er , South line of the uld f(lrmer
PLAN STAG PICNIC
Middleport.
M a r Y Swartzwalder,
Edward Rehm property and the&gt; South Un e
The Pomt-r()y Second Ward Firf'
= ::::::::::::c:-:-:::Swarlzwalder. William Swutwald- of Loti 18'1 and 186 to the place
Dqpartment !J'!I\J hold a 1tag pienl ~·
BIRTHDAY OBSERVID
er, Clara S. M•u rer , Joaephine s. ot bea;inning
St1Dd1y at the Dr. Hewetson cabin
.
Eueptlng therefrom the [!Oal
at Forked Run Lake Members
ThE- th1rte.-mth birthday or Gary Grtene, Josephine Greene , Andrew
who wish ·to go are re'q u e ~tted to Autt was cele~rated Thuuday at Zwilling, Ternsa Zwilling, Elean01 a nd other minerala therein and
meet at the ward House at 9 a. m. 1 the ho~e _of hJS parents. Mr. an d Stid::1f, Cornelius Zwlllina:, Wll· th e rig ht to r.tine the same without
Mrs. Wilham Ault, South Front Weber, ~wis Weber, Paul Oden. Incumbrance to the •urfacl! and
Stree t. Birthday cake and lee walder, Alire Greene, Dorothy a ll ways and rla:hta of way a1o ng
MlliTING CALLED
A meeting o[ the trustees and cream were se-rved by Mr. and Mrs. liam Gloeckner, Ruth Gloeckner . any mineral seam .as set forth in
the o l I i c e r a of Drew Web- Ault to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dod- Bertha Metcmair, Mrs. J . w. Haban deed LO Frank Gloeckner by Sarah
.lter Po&amp;t American Legion has son and chil.drcn, Duid, Danny whose first name is unknown, J . H. Dabne-y, et al., in Meia:a County
betn called by Joseph Struble, and Pamela; Mr. and Mr&amp;. C. H W. Haban, Mrs. John Whiteside-, Deed Record•; that plaintiff and
commander for Monday, July 15 Wise Jr.; Gary, Kay, Dennis and 'A-hose fint name is unknown, his predeees~Cirs in ~tle have held
John Whiteside, whose placea of real estate adversely, openlv and
at 1' :30 p. m, The regular meeting William Perry Ault.
resident are :mknown and cannot notoriouJ'Iy 11 aratnlt eacb and
of ~he Post will follow at 8 p. m.
be ucertained; and the unknown every one of said detendantJ for
LEAVE FOR _ CLEVELANO
helr.s, de:vlaecs, legatees , executors , a per iod in exce11 of twent)' -one
OtS PICNIC
admlmistratots
and anigns of Kath- yean; that 11aid real estate was
Racine Chapter OES and their
Mr. and Mrs. Edi~on Hobstet• •::·
famUies will have a picnic at 6 left today for Clevehmd whe ·t• ryn Swartz~·atder, Frank Swartz- ~ owned by Frflnk Gloeckner, at timt.&gt;
walder, Nicholas Swartzwalder time of his death, and who died
p. m. July 13 at Bailey's Lake .
1\e will attend the regular rnD11
John
Swartzwalder, Andrew Swart~ , testate on or about the 9th day
thly meeting of the Boat•d Jf
walder., Annie Odenwalder, Mary of April, 1919, leaving a last Will
Directors o( the Federal Reserve
1~1 C~EAM SOCIAL
Swartzwalder, Elitabeth Greene, which has been ad,mitted to prl).
Bank
of Cleveland. They al.:;,)
ll~iqe. PT~ iB' ·holding an ice
Elizabeth Zwilling, Peter J. Gloeck· hate in the P1obate Court of Meig~
eream socitt Saturday July 20 at plan to apen\a ten day vacation ner, Aloysius J . Gl'l&amp;ekner and County, Ohio, that the e1tate of
8;30 p. m. on the lawn of the R•- in the North ay are:~ of Ontar10 . Frank Gloeckner, earh cf whom :Meigs couutv Probate Court: that
ci'rie Home Bank. Proceed!! from c~nada.
are deceased. whose places of resi- said Frank Gloeelr:nf!T' was admin.
the social_ will 10 toward playdence are u~known and cannot be istered in Case No. 8281 In the
ground equipment.
ascertained, wllt take notice that said real estate was sold by and
Phil WUiiarr.son, u plaintiff, filed through proptt land aale proceed NEW ARRIVAL
his petition against them on the ings in Said Court -and by order
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert (Vir-~
17tb day of April, 1907, in the and confirmation of said Court ,
ginla :Miyes), are announei.lli the
"'vttr•l vac..-.t loh on w.
Common Ple-as Court of Meigs and a deed of conveyanee glven
birth of a sew~n pound three ounee
~In St..,.t, PorMroy, th.lt
County, Ohio, the same being Case therefor for valuable consideration
son It Holzer Hospital _c_
on Tbi.U's1
nte4
O'M»Win"
No. 12,536, tJleglnJ", among other but that saiQ' proeeedirig11 did not
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things, that the plaintiff ls the correctly de~cribe uid land by
owner in !ee simple and in actual metes and bounds but did, irt such
following de- proreedings and deed .flllllher depossession of the
3. Metallic
4cJ!Oss
19. County
scribed
real
est.ate,
to-wit
:
scribe said lands as being all of
1. V\&gt;nt
rock a
The
followlna:
real
estate
sltuatsaid lot lyinf north of the alley and
'""4·'
§-. fortltt•s
C. Thrlc~
21 . E:med in the Village of Pomeroy, between the alley and the Rehm
lmU.!.)
'·Church
ploy
County pf Meigs, State of Ohio and lot. That the defendants herein are
Jteeple
~ - Food
22_.-described as follows :
all the descendants of the said
Ht 91;Juil
from
haw
Beelnning B.t tbe Southw~st ear- Frank Gloeckner, deceased, and
J~. T.hln t'ookl~
heaven
24. E"n ner of Lot No, 186 of c. w. Dab- all the devisees under the will or
ta. mnr (Afr.) 0- Greedy
&lt;:punt·
lf. £v~nlngs , '1. WOode"n
ney's Additlnn to the Village of said Frank Gloeckner, and descenf'i"E.'d
{po:tt. I
25. ctlms
Pom~oy; tbence South 73 degree dants of such devisees and as such ,
~~- Flnlah
26. Sup- ·
8. $itting
30' Eut: 162 feet to an iron pipe; the defendants might claim an int18. Norse Jod
linlerd•Y'• A•••er
""''!('t""!l
thence South 80 degree East 48.8 eat In and lo ,;aid real eatate. That
PD"
9. f\j"Df·thern
28. Finally
I'· Dip
35. OrienLal
feet t1.1 an Iron pipe on the West thP d~!!ld.lln~s might claim ~n int·
Jl. Spc!Nier'•
E\~ropean
29, Hull
b i rcl
the dud,
P-rest Jn and to said real elltate by
·!lovely
ll. Ws
out
::.7. i&gt;' ren&lt;:"h
;-:;:-,c:-::·
reasan.
that said land sale proceed.
ladyl•
1~. ~ncreau
31. R1ver !Fr.)
• gt-nerllt
side of We!t Main Strpet; thence
ings and subf&gt;equent deeds did not
18.
Exctama.
l.f. M•rJare&gt;t
34. Wrt&gt;!ithes
;s. I.l!gal
'
correctly describe said real estate
Idl.,.. J
lion
!H. I 1
prof(·Sslon
by metes and bounds and any fur20. si.artlctent
ther interest the defendents might
22. Sound,*"
assert in said real estate is not
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known to plamtiff.
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23. Abufled
25. Attractive
The prayer ot· said pehtion is
~;
21. Knttttnr
that each and every one of the
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above de!emlants be compelled to
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30 Goddeu or
assert any claim they miy have ln
harvest&amp;
and to sald real estate or be barred
:n. Perform
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therefrom; that the claims, if any ,
32. Roman
of said defendantS be declared in·
·houae god
I
valid; that plaintiff's title in · and
33. Cry of pain
to said real estate be quiete&lt;{ and
3&lt;&amp;, F&amp;IJehood
that each of ihe defendants b' for34. nat-topped
ever b:~rred from asserUna any
-i . hill
claim to S"aid real estate arfd for
sd. Canterl
other relief.
38. Rolli
"39, Killed
Said defendants above nl!lmil!J are
f U. A.riotnt '' .
required to answer said petition
Cobl.)
on or before the 3rd day 9_t Au·
fl. lta11UI
gust,
19~'7. ''!' judgment wJ)l be
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actreF.II
taken agains( them as prayed for,
42. Viscid
Phil Williamson,
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DOWN
Plaintitr
l . Hor•e
Wl'hsler &amp; Fulti!
. ' di.set.!le
(6) l4. 21. 28. m 5. 12. 19 file
2. Ships'
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
equipment

Daily ..:-ntm'eJ

Day Bnok

SC».P, BRUS\-t

ON T\-IE ~LOOR;

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6---Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 12. 1957

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Aluminum combination storm aaci

¥reen windows and doors. Steel

and aluminum awnings and can-]
opiea. CII.U William Radford 1
Rock Spruutll.
ft 2 lmop:

care for 2 chtldren. Wrlle _Box
66B-l!: , r /c 1he Datly Sentmel,

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESt;LTS

Pomeroy.
7 6 6tp
TEACHERS -=._ Sur; mer lim e posl·

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RATES
2 ceatJJ Pf.'T word, ane lnS£r1ion. Min!m"Jm charge 50&lt;: .--4 ~ cntf
per word for three con~ecutive inserlionA.
· Special -One month for 25 cents per word.
Full rate of 2 cents per word will be charged for advt&gt;rtlsln!! If
Dot paid fer before the lStn of each month followlnJI: insertion .
F..rren in Advertising--St,.ould hf' r('ported imnJt&gt;dinLe ly . The
Dally Sentinel .. m nol be reaponsibJe for mo11e than one lncorI'M Insertion.
Card of Ttutnb and SJ1eCI1J Notice• of Events $1.00 . Obitnarlt'-1
published at 1 cent per word.
SALE - APPLI·:s
One and
I trOR
two rh1tla rs w·r hu sht'l. New H aven

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coupl e or lady .to ltve m a_nd help

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WANT
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PrfONE

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WANTEn ~ Lapabl.e ll!iddle aged

WE BUY

tiun educational divisio111 of lead·
in.g orgcmiz:Jlion has inlcrcsting
position fo r balance of summer
for teachers or principal!;. Ttwse

NOtiCE OF FlLING " AND
HEARING ON INVENTORY
P~•t• Court, Meivs County, Ohio

TO the Executot· or Adminiitrat-

or and to such of the following as

JTRUCTURAL 1 BEAMI

OHIO V A LLE Y

w~ q u alify can earn up to $200.
ras~inatinr, work . Your cxperi-

JU K
N CO.

c ncc equips you to do successfull y. TraJnmg at nur expense
for t hose ~elected . Permanent
openings for those showing leadcrship ability . l&lt;~ or •local interview give in confidence your
lt'aching a .Jd extra circular activities, includin" phone number, write Mr. U. lt Clark, Box
4083, Parker.sburg, W. Va.
7 12 3tc

( 18) Employment
Wonted

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called on Mr . and · Mrs.
Hallmark and family.
.Mra. David Grindstaff and two
children spent the holiday wi'.!1
relatives in Oak Hill. W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs . H. A . Barnitz aua
~on .• of Pomeroy
c-ailed on th !
Brinker family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olivf'r Gary of
1 Atheru and
Mrs . Angie Mil:(;,
and two children of Ft. Lauder·
dale, Fla ., apent Thursc1ay with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush ani
son, Wayne.

are re:oidc nts of the state of Ohio;
surviving spouse, if any; next of
ICitAP IRON_ MITALl
kl
b f · ·
d
n; ene lCtanell un er the will,
if any; the :~ttorncy or attorneys
representing any of the aforementioned pP.:·son.!&lt; :
You are IJereby notified that
on the IJlh da)' of July 19S7, on
Phon. SlO
,_.....,
- - _ _ Inventory and Appraisemf'mt of the
eslate of Esl:-lla Holter, deceased,
(20 6J Insurance
late or Racin(&gt; in ~.aid County was
FOR SALI
filed in this Court.
The Thomas W. Wagner hOme
~
- - -- Hearing on said Inventory and loeatPd in T..ctart Township, Me.igs
~PfDn""!.lnaurance
A&amp;eDCJ,
t•n.. nty, Ohio, will be offered for
'"ddl
" .... bJI
ApprR iseme!lt will he- had before "'"' .,..
IW
epon. "re · n.u .....mo eoale by th•. unde .... igned at the
Bonds Pborlt 8318-X
1-2o-4f this Court on the 31st day of July
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1957, at 10 o'dcock A. M,
law offices of Crow and Crow,
Exceptions thereto rna~· be iiled , Pomeny, Ohio, at 1:30 P. M. on
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI T.V. SER- by any Interested party at any July 16:h, 1957. Property appraised
VlCJo~ AH makea Repaired by D · time prior to five days before the at $12,000.0C and cannot be sold
pert TAettnici&amp;al. Plume 6286 \' date set for hearing.
for lea,; th&lt;'n the appraised price.
Middlepur· .
8-1D-U
Property to be sold to the highest
WITNESS my signature and bidder. subjt~cl to the l:lpprowal ol
COMPL"'""ETE InsuranC611 Protection
the seal of said Court, this the Court.
Life. Autr.-, Fire, Polio. CaU DoTI
11th dn of July 191'17.
Sybil Ebersbach , Admin
Mills, Mil!dleport, Ohio.
John C. Bact.n
lstratrix
·~
J•.1dgc and Ex-Officio Clerk
(7) IJ, 10. 11, 12, 13. 15. 6te
BY M.ry olive Ingraham
(21)
Chief Deputy Clerk
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NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALE
3 houses-one in Middleport, twr. (1) 12, 19, 2tc
In pursua~eo: or an order ol th;:
near Rulla!ld. Mabel Hogue, RutProbate Court of Meigs County,
hmd. Phone 24932.
7-11·3 il
Ohio, I wHI orter for sale at Public
BUILDING LOTS on Route 7, 1:.!
Mr. fm.d Mrs. Alden Spring ·!' Auetion on the 3rd day of Augminutes from Pomeroy. Choice and children, Roanoke, Va., haY'! ust, 19~7. at 10:00 o'clock A. 1\-1., at
of size. ~alph Russell, Pomeroy. ·1een visiting her parents, M·. the front door of tt&gt;! Court Howe
6 29 'ltc •nd Mrs. 03n Moore the pu~ at Pomeroy, Ohio, the following
two weeks .
describe&lt;l rePI eat-ate situated in
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
George
Circl.'
the Village of Middleport, County
FOR SALE - 2 story brick building 60·tH Walnut St., Middleport «nd daughter of Pomeroy a 1 1 of Meigs and State of Oblo, and
Contact William Michael, cor . \trs. Mary Circle and son Mel Jill bounded and de11cribed as follows:
That lot or parcel of land with
2nd anrl WRlnut. Phone 6036·Y. spent Sunday afternoon with Hr
the building and Improvements
7 9 6tc and Mrs. Donald Pieree, Athen.!o
Florence Circle vlliited Mrs. .ffo- thereon, situate at the northwest
hert Koon, Belpre, Saturday.
corner of Sixth and Palmer Streett 1
Mrs . Ermal Schreckengast a'1d in the Town ot Middleport, Melge l
lUX WA"UI
~Irs . Frostee Pratt of Pa1 kersb•1r1: County, and State c.f Ohlo, on plot
c&lt;~.llcd
on Mn. Dean Brinkl-r in size Fifty (M) teet b.v one hunSumlily
aft('rnoon.
1 dred (100) feet and more partieu·l
A'ftOIIWI • •
Mr . and Mr!l. Circle and family larly described on Map, Page 4,

Lega/ NOft'ce

PUBLIC AUCTION _ .11;1;- 13. : Orchard . N1 •·.~ HH vrn Pho n(' TIJ1:00 P. M. Dana HoHman 's, %
241iHH.
7 12 IOtc j
mile brlow Tup~u Plains .~rr ! l.;y1nn-;-s- (:;~ 1":;~1 -ll ~u.~-t·- for s a l ~~!
Rt. 7. 2 _ph·r.e Hv1ng room l:iUI e.
Jll'l tu n ln u-k . Also n•gi ~I P r ed' ,
o~d . t'haJr, ]llano , floor lamps,
Ro~ ton Tcrrirr p up)l ir~. Conl.art
:11nmg room lable anrl rhalr.~ . ·
Layton Sa." rr. NPw 1/:~ v t·n. w.
Wanted- PAPEH H. I N(:Jl\ ~1-·2ii
breakfast ~&gt;et, 2 Iron beds . comVa . Phone 'J'U -244ri5.
7 H fitp
years exprrience. free e•J' i
plfte. Anhque dresser, diShes ,
mates, I •. V. Reisinger, Racin '
prE'ssure canner- holds 7 qt'i.Box 124, Ohio.
7-5-H
China 1;ase and ornaments, 2 warm
Morning stoves. l'ug11, electric
perculator, Sunbeam mixer and
toaster. log cabin , t'&lt;.lrn sheller .
huu stw , brooder. other article.!!
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too numer ·us to mention.
groc e1 y. ga~ . pop and ice t-re~m.
"By th•
Au~tion"r Brownl• Woods
Hc:.son:~ble Phu JI{~ 807 -M.
Hour
Owl I · - Dana Hoffman
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WOMAN neell1 a home Write GCT•Grading &amp; Ditcb Diga:in,q
trwic Hall. Box 34, Porllanrl .
':ru~ s
BM iler
cll irk s. FOU
• Back-Hoe Service
7 3 LOtt)
...x;c;S- Dc Knlb th e: l' ro fit Pul
eTruck Loading Equipment
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!li\TCil •Dump Truck Servlcc
HeldQlHirt•r• for
J~RY, Inc ., J':•t'\u•rshurg, W ]
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
~am••mite Lug&amp;c~ge Lane Cedar
Va . l'h on t· CA ·:.! :i.iRfi 5 10-lmo.&gt; ]
Phone Cheshire 7-74,79
(;nf'ah - LAU Window Fans1
FrlgJrl~lre Refrlgeraton.
GRAVEl.'/ 'L
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l•il•r Furniture, Mlddl1port, Ohio
Service R. A J&lt;' i 1 ,1&lt;~w, 512 E. WORK CJ:o:SPERATELY NEEDED :
~ 29 tf
\fain St. , romrr1 :1 .
4 27 tr
In need of honc.!t work of any
kh•d. High Sohool grad"'''·
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5 !o 15
M;i~leporl, Rt. 1. __
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Straight legged Buglr. pup- 7
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acres !Jf .C11 ••1 4 1n ~ fP r t h1 g h
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Goes by t he name of Snappy .
Oft Rt. 33. Call Wm. G,_,
tlnft nun er nl and gn, d mnrket- BULLDOZER for
hire po d1
Lell home 41h of .Jul y. $1U .Ufl
Rode lprln..
b ..ementl, landacaplni. R, n M'
Reward for w, .... cvcr fuuho him 1 a.h!l' prtre ('on!.wl . l.unr~ J,
~l"ln ~ r , Hurtc N••· I. llo)( 77,
.Cowdery, Long Bottom. Phon•
CaU 1~9- M .
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~-fro zJers Bo\,om , W Va.
. . 10.
5·25-tf
7 Ill 3t.c
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lli'~URANCE AGENCY
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Phon• Ul, Cl•land Appllaneo
L H. !&lt;A WWIGS SONS CO. - 24 · --- - - -·---- - --fllr.t. Automobll•. HMitl!l
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Store, l .u i W. Main St., Pomeror
hour ~r«ll:er Service.
Dl)' HOt :s r.: for n ·nl. :t ronrns a tl•i
2·28-tf
ACCIDENT
hnth , l'()m(")ll'l r ly
•"t•dr•PNtl tf-"J .
Phone
tl227 . Nlaat Phone
Llfw, C11Nity •nd a.1111
Phou l' 321 ·X.
7-11-:J ' .J QUICK SERVJt:E 1.'11 Watth Ce80311-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DEA.Ltas.
B'd tt
palr1ng by JI'WQry Trained
5 ruu m nnd UHth :~par t m r·nl . newwatchmaker, COLLINS JEWE.
In MIDOLIPORT, OHIO
ly dr~cora1 ::-rl. Call :.!!l·t.
7 2 tf
LERS. PmneroJ
1-3-tt 61:16-M
O&gt;IONII
6311
A PAR T MENT For l\t' nt - \ lnfurFREE INSTALLATION
lOSI PACKAHD. Guull CotHiition
ni sh f'd . nflu ], s \lll&lt; y. 2nrl ~ 1 ., T'!llll· Murrlcrs, ~tJat covers, halterle!l,
Quick s.ale. Hohert D. l' u llin s, 5
Good Clom Uoed Can
rr n.v. Phon " 44U·M ur 24-Y
tire5. Budget lcrm s. Moore's,
Llberly Av&lt;'., Pomeroy , 0.
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Makes and Mod~Jo
7 IU til])
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Pomeroy.
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Block 83, Ma.p 211. Being part of
....01 J'IO . ul3 1n Palmeri A_.ddltion.
Being the same real estate conveyed to Zona Hettesimer by1deed
recorded in Deed Book 175, Page
~5 of the Me:gs County Deed Record! .
Said real estatE: u situated at
No: 552 Palm er Street, Middleport,
OhiO: (Acros~ the street from 1 the
SaplJ st Church.)
Said premise:~ are appraised at
$7.300.00, and must be sold for not
Jess than two-thirds (2/3) of said
appraised value. TERMS OF SALE:
Cash In Hand On Day Of Sale.
Aten S~ain, Executor of the

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CARMEL

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Rodney Downing

E5tate of Zona Hetteslmer,
Deceased.
Webster &amp; Ful~z..
1 Attorneys for Executor.
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WATERFORD, Cnn. UP __ Con·
, victed of de~mken driving, Willie
Austin 44 was ordered to serve
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a 60-da)" jail sentence on . the m·
stallment plan. After pleadmg that
h~ n_ee.de~ to stay ~orne to care lot
hls 111 Wlfe, Aushn was told to
serve each Saturday and Sunday
for SO weeks.

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AT MEIGS MOTOR CO.
(Chrysler Dealer) In Middleport

4-HOOM HOI!SF:, a nt' re
1DD3 J'ontiac 8 cyl. D!x. 2 dr. S •$:H\.f)U per 1110. AI Appll' C.rovl'.
dan Hydramatlc rtrive . SpoUc ~•~
Scf' Al e:&gt;~ \\heeler.
7 10 :He
nr.ginai Hahl
blue
rini!l t~ .
5DINi.OO Dlacttnar'.;, . Ponwr·l/

( 16) For l{ent or Sole

7 11&lt;\tc
1952 8UI('k Conv.

Cpc.

F'OR SALE OR TRAVF: ·- 22 a1·re
farm, 4 room hou sP. mail and
S('hOol b•Jr~" route . Sell or trllrlt•
f•11· IWU '&gt;i'
tt nd
lt•l .
(; t'l&gt;r :.!i '
7 11-6•p
Ke nn edy, Rulla nd .

$fi!l~.OIJ.

Blaettnar's, Pomero~ .
7 ·11 ·0
19ril Chcv. 2 dr, Hnrtl Top
S59S.OO . Blallltnar '·t, Porncrn.1
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PR~CF.S

TO THE LOW LOW

WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS CFRI. &amp; SAT.)
UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

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Biltwell
Kitchen Cabinets

'"Build Bett.r Par L..,..

GRUESI!R BLOCK CO.
I Mllea North of Pom•ror

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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1956 Buick V8 Super 4 rh·. Rh·et·i 1 TWO ROO :t1

l&lt;'urni ~ hcd apartment
Sedan .
rower , ~ecrlns.: 1:1 :d
127 Butlel'llul . close In town .
brakt'll . One
careful owrwr
6 26 12l.c
$2,~ .00 , IBiacttnar·li,
l'om e-· roy,
7-11 -tll ,, For Itcot -- Extension t.adders,
Scaffold hJar£111, Drop Cloths.
: 91'1:1 Ford V8 CustomllOCJ 4 rl ·
Cllnlon Fl ~ her, Middleport.
Jedan.
Fordomalic
drl vr
Phone ll2b3-JC..
11 1 tJ
Clfanc.tt '55 In town . $1S05 Oll
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19M Dndgc V8 Cornet 4 dr. St·dan. Automatic ablft. Owut.! :l
hy one looal service !ltlltlnn WAI\TED- r r-li8bl1· rn~rrirrl Ill' 1
Bir 2:1 to 35. 5 day week , $11•1
owner. Top1. *1195,00. Bl11l'll
1111 lnry pll1 ~ \)() n tJ ~ . ap11ly Nir4.n•r's, Pomeroy.
7· 11 ·Htc
ll·.~ Ba krry. 80ft W Mai n
Sf. .
l'onwrov af\N 5:00 T' . M. any
For bi!Kl used car VALUES, sec
week rilly.
7·11 -J '.r
BILL CHILllS,
7 9 1mop

Gas furnace, storm windows &amp; doors, wall to wall car·
petlng, \', bath duwn stairs, full bath upstairs. Ideal location al!Ol High Stt·cet. Financing available.

G. 5. HobsteHer Jr., Real Estate Broker
%23 E. 2nd Sl.

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JJAJ~V CRY PTOQUOTE-

RECONDITIONED SEWING MACHINE
LOWIST PRICE EVER I

Stop In at Our

S. Third St.

Phone 6220

e Huffy

Cabinet $15 Extro

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FREEl
with ..ch m•chlne

Plnklnt Shoan

9 1 16

Now Far
DeMonotNtlon
OR MAIL THIS COUPON

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NG MACHINE CO.
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PHONI 9116

HUNTINGTON, W. VA.

CALL COLLaCT

PRICES START AT $32.95
Cotne In and Shop
Tonaorrow
Convenient Budget Terms at
· Moore's Busy Stores

Pomeroy
PHONEMOO,RES
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Darn these little cars
tha o look

like a va:cancv!

Meigs County News

11:50 a.m.

Daily
on 990 spot

Ouedoort s powtrltd. fOOd--loOit£•11 p&lt;~rldle.
ladtHJr~ 4 am4rt, AC-DC t.a.ble radio. Cabiu&amp;
ia unbNokablc '" M""?' vee.

DICK TRACY

ON HAND

On Your
Radio Dial
Writer

SlOTT.

Y••tPrday•• c rJ'ptoquote: I'D RATHER ONE ~HOULD
WALK WIT.H liE THAN" MERELY TELL THE W&lt;\Y
Et'GAR GUEST
Dtolrlb11led b)' kin~: Fuiuru Synd~ut e

PORTABLE RADIO
• Pewerhl perknMna .. ltorllritt .,
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MAMLFEY

YOFT-BL WWLMS

Olive Ingraham

CHESHIRE. Conn. UP - Three·
year-old Dobby St. John WftB snved
from drownirg because a voiunteer
fireman ran out of gas. Stopping
in the vacant headquarters fOr
help, Lt. Joseph Yongquist answered a telephone alarm so prompUy
that the youngster was revived.

ON FIRE
ITfL\CA, K. Y. UP- A WallaceCo. truck driVer finally realized
why firemen, who were driving
their engine next to his truck, were
yelling, waving their ar111s and
ringina: the bell. His own truck was
. aflame.

P.EANUTS

By SHULTjl

NANCY

SOMEBODY
DROPPED A BOX
OF DOUGHNUTS

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Top Portable Value!

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Trainer and Regular Bikes In AU Sizes

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$29.95

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1 918 3RD AVI., HUNTINGTON
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Bike Service Also

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We carry everything in

$4.95 Value
CALL

RVLFA

Middleport

BICYCLES

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VALLEY LUMBER
.and SUPPLY

LJL ABNER

WJEH

Here's how to "'ork It:

lo J. 0 N 0 .F E L . L 0 W
One letter simp ly stands for another. In this sample A Is used
for y.- three L's , X for the two O's, etc. Slnglt&gt; letters. apo3 tropiW:5, the !ength and formation or the word:i ~~ore all !unts
Etch clef the code letters are different.

$1.00
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$14.50

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TOP NAMES IN

SINGER

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FOR SALE - 1950 Je('p Station . AMHil'IOUS MA N o f uuq tlcstion ·
waaon, with overdrive, good
ablo reflnrrl&lt;'nt nne\ chnrnder,
condlllon. Phone 220.
7 D 6\c., a ~ e 24 to 60. c·o !lr gf' ~lucaUon
prf'rtlrrecl, mu st be n •D dy to ac·
C('pl pos iti(•tl by AtJg. I nnd be
~91
t•apable of f'nrnin~Jl above $5.000
Annually. Nrcd local allsi.~ hmt to
hP clt'vclCipcd ns art•a manager.
f&gt;' or locnl i:ltcrvic ·.v writr fully
~h·inG ll t,l C. cxpericmct• and ()ack,lilround Including phonu num ·
10 H. P. Jobnaan outboard mo1or .
brr to Mr G. H. Clark , Box
12 ft . V Bottom bo&lt;ot, both i n
4:083, rarluJr5bnr g, W . V.'l.
aood . condition, price $150.01l
712:-Jtr
rea1 buy aee boat 11nd mot()r H' :I • ·
Nleldet Gulf StAtion, ROO w.
Wnnted. Men . WomC' n to r a is~
Main St., Pomeroy.
7-11-:J' .•
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tlnJ('.
Doc ~ r· t
tnkt• lip spa'"!.
Grocer)' atortt tlze Toledo acalea
We
furni
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rv('l'yth
ing. Wr i L~
for taJo, Contact Allen Rouah,
Sherwootl, Dept. JlMS, J.(am r ·
Bradbury, o.
1' 12 3tc
den Hlghlanrl.s, \fH ' ne . 7-11·3 'n
Reconditioned
Sln11er Portable
:Jiectrle Sowin1 Machine. New WANTED - New anfl u.qcd car
motor. Ne!¥ wlrtnJ, Guaranteed sr.leman, S!lary and c omr.Ji.q~ion .
Write Box 6R8·D, c/o Th ~· Dailey
;a ~ :_i Loweat price ever. Only
Sentin«~l, Pomtroy, 0.
7 A 6Lc
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Hurry! Limited •upply.
H01.1tebbld Sewing Ma· HOUSEWIVES &amp; MOTHft: R S-P~rt
Co., 918 9rd Ave ., Hunttime without intcrrerrlng with
W. Va., for free hOme
ramlly res pon! ibllitit::s or full
'112 6tp
time empluyment. local usign·
t' ·ent with ·nationally known or1 and
11 1lzation. Numhrr 1 in Us
·No extra char,g:,_
field , definite guarAnteed in·
We aervice what
eome for thOle accepted. Pleasltefr(Jeratlon, 71 t
ing peuon11Uty and best rererAve., Middleport.
ence required. Tills l.J not ll trav!':\ ~""'" ~tJ~~· 'til 10 p. m.
eiJng: nor usual canvasing potl7 U 3tc
tlon. For local Interview write
10 c:ublc
giving aa:e. addrM!l, phone numeond!·
ber to Mr. Gerald Clark, Box
4083.. ParkenblJfi, W. ·,ra
110.
7 ~ 8tp
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Phone 232

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7 Room House, 3 Bedrooms

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-c--cHOUSE - 8 rooms and bath. One
mile from Chester on Rt. No. 7,
running wate", electrlcily and
natural gas in hou~e. bill garden . YU 5-:!232. A. J . Carter, Star
Route, Che~l'lr.
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Phone 6378 or 60%3

METROPOLITAN

CONCRETR BLOCK!!

T'' 'c.'«&gt;u.

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(B) Auto Sales

garden .

SEEN 1-\ER,

[)AllY CROSSWORD

Real Estate Broker

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WE SEE TODAY:

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Reo I Estate

For
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A Division ol General El~lrie Comp'\DY
Cincinnati - Da~to~ ..,... l'!!rlalll.~uth

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�Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 12, 19S7-7

Legal Notice

North 11 delfee 10' ZUt &amp;U feot
1 a lon g the W. aide of W, M.aln St. to
day, July 1t. Grandparen~ 7re
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Mn. Lu~ ille Ml)'&amp;l, Middleport, Veronica GlC~ed.n e r Maurer Frank ir on pipe at the SOutheut earner
.France. Swartz.- or what wuformerly koown a• the
a nd Arthur Co\&lt;ert, Zanesville, SwarbwaJder,
walder,
Ann
S••rttwalder,
Irene Rehm pr operty ; thenee North 89
Grto!at grandparents are Mrs. EH~Dolan,
Carl
Swarmralder,
Robert
dearee We.at 220 feet 1lon1 the
y
beth K!rby ar.d Joseph Kirby, of
Swartzwalder, Ruth Swartz:wald er , South line of the uld f(lrmer
PLAN STAG PICNIC
Middleport.
M a r Y Swartzwalder,
Edward Rehm property and the&gt; South Un e
The Pomt-r()y Second Ward Firf'
= ::::::::::::c:-:-:::Swarlzwalder. William Swutwald- of Loti 18'1 and 186 to the place
Dqpartment !J'!I\J hold a 1tag pienl ~·
BIRTHDAY OBSERVID
er, Clara S. M•u rer , Joaephine s. ot bea;inning
St1Dd1y at the Dr. Hewetson cabin
.
Eueptlng therefrom the [!Oal
at Forked Run Lake Members
ThE- th1rte.-mth birthday or Gary Grtene, Josephine Greene , Andrew
who wish ·to go are re'q u e ~tted to Autt was cele~rated Thuuday at Zwilling, Ternsa Zwilling, Elean01 a nd other minerala therein and
meet at the ward House at 9 a. m. 1 the ho~e _of hJS parents. Mr. an d Stid::1f, Cornelius Zwlllina:, Wll· th e rig ht to r.tine the same without
Mrs. Wilham Ault, South Front Weber, ~wis Weber, Paul Oden. Incumbrance to the •urfacl! and
Stree t. Birthday cake and lee walder, Alire Greene, Dorothy a ll ways and rla:hta of way a1o ng
MlliTING CALLED
A meeting o[ the trustees and cream were se-rved by Mr. and Mrs. liam Gloeckner, Ruth Gloeckner . any mineral seam .as set forth in
the o l I i c e r a of Drew Web- Ault to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dod- Bertha Metcmair, Mrs. J . w. Haban deed LO Frank Gloeckner by Sarah
.lter Po&amp;t American Legion has son and chil.drcn, Duid, Danny whose first name is unknown, J . H. Dabne-y, et al., in Meia:a County
betn called by Joseph Struble, and Pamela; Mr. and Mr&amp;. C. H W. Haban, Mrs. John Whiteside-, Deed Record•; that plaintiff and
commander for Monday, July 15 Wise Jr.; Gary, Kay, Dennis and 'A-hose fint name is unknown, his predeees~Cirs in ~tle have held
John Whiteside, whose placea of real estate adversely, openlv and
at 1' :30 p. m, The regular meeting William Perry Ault.
resident are :mknown and cannot notoriouJ'Iy 11 aratnlt eacb and
of ~he Post will follow at 8 p. m.
be ucertained; and the unknown every one of said detendantJ for
LEAVE FOR _ CLEVELANO
helr.s, de:vlaecs, legatees , executors , a per iod in exce11 of twent)' -one
OtS PICNIC
admlmistratots
and anigns of Kath- yean; that 11aid real estate was
Racine Chapter OES and their
Mr. and Mrs. Edi~on Hobstet• •::·
famUies will have a picnic at 6 left today for Clevehmd whe ·t• ryn Swartz~·atder, Frank Swartz- ~ owned by Frflnk Gloeckner, at timt.&gt;
walder, Nicholas Swartzwalder time of his death, and who died
p. m. July 13 at Bailey's Lake .
1\e will attend the regular rnD11
John
Swartzwalder, Andrew Swart~ , testate on or about the 9th day
thly meeting of the Boat•d Jf
walder., Annie Odenwalder, Mary of April, 1919, leaving a last Will
Directors o( the Federal Reserve
1~1 C~EAM SOCIAL
Swartzwalder, Elitabeth Greene, which has been ad,mitted to prl).
Bank
of Cleveland. They al.:;,)
ll~iqe. PT~ iB' ·holding an ice
Elizabeth Zwilling, Peter J. Gloeck· hate in the P1obate Court of Meig~
eream socitt Saturday July 20 at plan to apen\a ten day vacation ner, Aloysius J . Gl'l&amp;ekner and County, Ohio, that the e1tate of
8;30 p. m. on the lawn of the R•- in the North ay are:~ of Ontar10 . Frank Gloeckner, earh cf whom :Meigs couutv Probate Court: that
ci'rie Home Bank. Proceed!! from c~nada.
are deceased. whose places of resi- said Frank Gloeelr:nf!T' was admin.
the social_ will 10 toward playdence are u~known and cannot be istered in Case No. 8281 In the
ground equipment.
ascertained, wllt take notice that said real estate was sold by and
Phil WUiiarr.son, u plaintiff, filed through proptt land aale proceed NEW ARRIVAL
his petition against them on the ings in Said Court -and by order
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert (Vir-~
17tb day of April, 1907, in the and confirmation of said Court ,
ginla :Miyes), are announei.lli the
"'vttr•l vac..-.t loh on w.
Common Ple-as Court of Meigs and a deed of conveyanee glven
birth of a sew~n pound three ounee
~In St..,.t, PorMroy, th.lt
County, Ohio, the same being Case therefor for valuable consideration
son It Holzer Hospital _c_
on Tbi.U's1
nte4
O'M»Win"
No. 12,536, tJleglnJ", among other but that saiQ' proeeedirig11 did not
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things, that the plaintiff ls the correctly de~cribe uid land by
owner in !ee simple and in actual metes and bounds but did, irt such
following de- proreedings and deed .flllllher depossession of the
3. Metallic
4cJ!Oss
19. County
scribed
real
est.ate,
to-wit
:
scribe said lands as being all of
1. V\&gt;nt
rock a
The
followlna:
real
estate
sltuatsaid lot lyinf north of the alley and
'""4·'
§-. fortltt•s
C. Thrlc~
21 . E:med in the Village of Pomeroy, between the alley and the Rehm
lmU.!.)
'·Church
ploy
County pf Meigs, State of Ohio and lot. That the defendants herein are
Jteeple
~ - Food
22_.-described as follows :
all the descendants of the said
Ht 91;Juil
from
haw
Beelnning B.t tbe Southw~st ear- Frank Gloeckner, deceased, and
J~. T.hln t'ookl~
heaven
24. E"n ner of Lot No, 186 of c. w. Dab- all the devisees under the will or
ta. mnr (Afr.) 0- Greedy
&lt;:punt·
lf. £v~nlngs , '1. WOode"n
ney's Additlnn to the Village of said Frank Gloeckner, and descenf'i"E.'d
{po:tt. I
25. ctlms
Pom~oy; tbence South 73 degree dants of such devisees and as such ,
~~- Flnlah
26. Sup- ·
8. $itting
30' Eut: 162 feet to an iron pipe; the defendants might claim an int18. Norse Jod
linlerd•Y'• A•••er
""''!('t""!l
thence South 80 degree East 48.8 eat In and lo ,;aid real eatate. That
PD"
9. f\j"Df·thern
28. Finally
I'· Dip
35. OrienLal
feet t1.1 an Iron pipe on the West thP d~!!ld.lln~s might claim ~n int·
Jl. Spc!Nier'•
E\~ropean
29, Hull
b i rcl
the dud,
P-rest Jn and to said real elltate by
·!lovely
ll. Ws
out
::.7. i&gt;' ren&lt;:"h
;-:;:-,c:-::·
reasan.
that said land sale proceed.
ladyl•
1~. ~ncreau
31. R1ver !Fr.)
• gt-nerllt
side of We!t Main Strpet; thence
ings and subf&gt;equent deeds did not
18.
Exctama.
l.f. M•rJare&gt;t
34. Wrt&gt;!ithes
;s. I.l!gal
'
correctly describe said real estate
Idl.,.. J
lion
!H. I 1
prof(·Sslon
by metes and bounds and any fur20. si.artlctent
ther interest the defendents might
22. Sound,*"
assert in said real estate is not
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known to plamtiff.
~
23. Abufled
25. Attractive
The prayer ot· said pehtion is
~;
21. Knttttnr
that each and every one of the
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above de!emlants be compelled to
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30 Goddeu or
assert any claim they miy have ln
harvest&amp;
and to sald real estate or be barred
:n. Perform
'
therefrom; that the claims, if any ,
32. Roman
of said defendantS be declared in·
·houae god
I
valid; that plaintiff's title in · and
33. Cry of pain
to said real estate be quiete&lt;{ and
3&lt;&amp;, F&amp;IJehood
that each of ihe defendants b' for34. nat-topped
ever b:~rred from asserUna any
-i . hill
claim to S"aid real estate arfd for
sd. Canterl
other relief.
38. Rolli
"39, Killed
Said defendants above nl!lmil!J are
f U. A.riotnt '' .
required to answer said petition
Cobl.)
on or before the 3rd day 9_t Au·
fl. lta11UI
gust,
19~'7. ''!' judgment wJ)l be
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taken agains( them as prayed for,
42. Viscid
Phil Williamson,
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DOWN
Plaintitr
l . Hor•e
Wl'hsler &amp; Fulti!
. ' di.set.!le
(6) l4. 21. 28. m 5. 12. 19 file
2. Ships'
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
equipment

Daily ..:-ntm'eJ

Day Bnok

SC».P, BRUS\-t

ON T\-IE ~LOOR;

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Aluminum combination storm aaci

¥reen windows and doors. Steel

and aluminum awnings and can-]
opiea. CII.U William Radford 1
Rock Spruutll.
ft 2 lmop:

care for 2 chtldren. Wrlle _Box
66B-l!: , r /c 1he Datly Sentmel,

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESt;LTS

Pomeroy.
7 6 6tp
TEACHERS -=._ Sur; mer lim e posl·

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RATES
2 ceatJJ Pf.'T word, ane lnS£r1ion. Min!m"Jm charge 50&lt;: .--4 ~ cntf
per word for three con~ecutive inserlionA.
· Special -One month for 25 cents per word.
Full rate of 2 cents per word will be charged for advt&gt;rtlsln!! If
Dot paid fer before the lStn of each month followlnJI: insertion .
F..rren in Advertising--St,.ould hf' r('ported imnJt&gt;dinLe ly . The
Dally Sentinel .. m nol be reaponsibJe for mo11e than one lncorI'M Insertion.
Card of Ttutnb and SJ1eCI1J Notice• of Events $1.00 . Obitnarlt'-1
published at 1 cent per word.
SALE - APPLI·:s
One and
I trOR
two rh1tla rs w·r hu sht'l. New H aven

(1) Notices

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coupl e or lady .to ltve m a_nd help

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WANT
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PrfONE

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WANTEn ~ Lapabl.e ll!iddle aged

WE BUY

tiun educational divisio111 of lead·
in.g orgcmiz:Jlion has inlcrcsting
position fo r balance of summer
for teachers or principal!;. Ttwse

NOtiCE OF FlLING " AND
HEARING ON INVENTORY
P~•t• Court, Meivs County, Ohio

TO the Executot· or Adminiitrat-

or and to such of the following as

JTRUCTURAL 1 BEAMI

OHIO V A LLE Y

w~ q u alify can earn up to $200.
ras~inatinr, work . Your cxperi-

JU K
N CO.

c ncc equips you to do successfull y. TraJnmg at nur expense
for t hose ~elected . Permanent
openings for those showing leadcrship ability . l&lt;~ or •local interview give in confidence your
lt'aching a .Jd extra circular activities, includin" phone number, write Mr. U. lt Clark, Box
4083, Parker.sburg, W. Va.
7 12 3tc

( 18) Employment
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called on Mr . and · Mrs.
Hallmark and family.
.Mra. David Grindstaff and two
children spent the holiday wi'.!1
relatives in Oak Hill. W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs . H. A . Barnitz aua
~on .• of Pomeroy
c-ailed on th !
Brinker family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olivf'r Gary of
1 Atheru and
Mrs . Angie Mil:(;,
and two children of Ft. Lauder·
dale, Fla ., apent Thursc1ay with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush ani
son, Wayne.

are re:oidc nts of the state of Ohio;
surviving spouse, if any; next of
ICitAP IRON_ MITALl
kl
b f · ·
d
n; ene lCtanell un er the will,
if any; the :~ttorncy or attorneys
representing any of the aforementioned pP.:·son.!&lt; :
You are IJereby notified that
on the IJlh da)' of July 19S7, on
Phon. SlO
,_.....,
- - _ _ Inventory and Appraisemf'mt of the
eslate of Esl:-lla Holter, deceased,
(20 6J Insurance
late or Racin(&gt; in ~.aid County was
FOR SALI
filed in this Court.
The Thomas W. Wagner hOme
~
- - -- Hearing on said Inventory and loeatPd in T..ctart Township, Me.igs
~PfDn""!.lnaurance
A&amp;eDCJ,
t•n.. nty, Ohio, will be offered for
'"ddl
" .... bJI
ApprR iseme!lt will he- had before "'"' .,..
IW
epon. "re · n.u .....mo eoale by th•. unde .... igned at the
Bonds Pborlt 8318-X
1-2o-4f this Court on the 31st day of July
"'
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1957, at 10 o'dcock A. M,
law offices of Crow and Crow,
Exceptions thereto rna~· be iiled , Pomeny, Ohio, at 1:30 P. M. on
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI T.V. SER- by any Interested party at any July 16:h, 1957. Property appraised
VlCJo~ AH makea Repaired by D · time prior to five days before the at $12,000.0C and cannot be sold
pert TAettnici&amp;al. Plume 6286 \' date set for hearing.
for lea,; th&lt;'n the appraised price.
Middlepur· .
8-1D-U
Property to be sold to the highest
WITNESS my signature and bidder. subjt~cl to the l:lpprowal ol
COMPL"'""ETE InsuranC611 Protection
the seal of said Court, this the Court.
Life. Autr.-, Fire, Polio. CaU DoTI
11th dn of July 191'17.
Sybil Ebersbach , Admin
Mills, Mil!dleport, Ohio.
John C. Bact.n
lstratrix
·~
J•.1dgc and Ex-Officio Clerk
(7) IJ, 10. 11, 12, 13. 15. 6te
BY M.ry olive Ingraham
(21)
Chief Deputy Clerk
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NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALE
3 houses-one in Middleport, twr. (1) 12, 19, 2tc
In pursua~eo: or an order ol th;:
near Rulla!ld. Mabel Hogue, RutProbate Court of Meigs County,
hmd. Phone 24932.
7-11·3 il
Ohio, I wHI orter for sale at Public
BUILDING LOTS on Route 7, 1:.!
Mr. fm.d Mrs. Alden Spring ·!' Auetion on the 3rd day of Augminutes from Pomeroy. Choice and children, Roanoke, Va., haY'! ust, 19~7. at 10:00 o'clock A. 1\-1., at
of size. ~alph Russell, Pomeroy. ·1een visiting her parents, M·. the front door of tt&gt;! Court Howe
6 29 'ltc •nd Mrs. 03n Moore the pu~ at Pomeroy, Ohio, the following
two weeks .
describe&lt;l rePI eat-ate situated in
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
George
Circl.'
the Village of Middleport, County
FOR SALE - 2 story brick building 60·tH Walnut St., Middleport «nd daughter of Pomeroy a 1 1 of Meigs and State of Oblo, and
Contact William Michael, cor . \trs. Mary Circle and son Mel Jill bounded and de11cribed as follows:
That lot or parcel of land with
2nd anrl WRlnut. Phone 6036·Y. spent Sunday afternoon with Hr
the building and Improvements
7 9 6tc and Mrs. Donald Pieree, Athen.!o
Florence Circle vlliited Mrs. .ffo- thereon, situate at the northwest
hert Koon, Belpre, Saturday.
corner of Sixth and Palmer Streett 1
Mrs . Ermal Schreckengast a'1d in the Town ot Middleport, Melge l
lUX WA"UI
~Irs . Frostee Pratt of Pa1 kersb•1r1: County, and State c.f Ohlo, on plot
c&lt;~.llcd
on Mn. Dean Brinkl-r in size Fifty (M) teet b.v one hunSumlily
aft('rnoon.
1 dred (100) feet and more partieu·l
A'ftOIIWI • •
Mr . and Mr!l. Circle and family larly described on Map, Page 4,

Lega/ NOft'ce

PUBLIC AUCTION _ .11;1;- 13. : Orchard . N1 •·.~ HH vrn Pho n(' TIJ1:00 P. M. Dana HoHman 's, %
241iHH.
7 12 IOtc j
mile brlow Tup~u Plains .~rr ! l.;y1nn-;-s- (:;~ 1":;~1 -ll ~u.~-t·- for s a l ~~!
Rt. 7. 2 _ph·r.e Hv1ng room l:iUI e.
Jll'l tu n ln u-k . Also n•gi ~I P r ed' ,
o~d . t'haJr, ]llano , floor lamps,
Ro~ ton Tcrrirr p up)l ir~. Conl.art
:11nmg room lable anrl rhalr.~ . ·
Layton Sa." rr. NPw 1/:~ v t·n. w.
Wanted- PAPEH H. I N(:Jl\ ~1-·2ii
breakfast ~&gt;et, 2 Iron beds . comVa . Phone 'J'U -244ri5.
7 H fitp
years exprrience. free e•J' i
plfte. Anhque dresser, diShes ,
mates, I •. V. Reisinger, Racin '
prE'ssure canner- holds 7 qt'i.Box 124, Ohio.
7-5-H
China 1;ase and ornaments, 2 warm
Morning stoves. l'ug11, electric
perculator, Sunbeam mixer and
toaster. log cabin , t'&lt;.lrn sheller .
huu stw , brooder. other article.!!
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FOR S' \LJ•; - Smal 1 hu .~ i ncs~,
too numer ·us to mention.
groc e1 y. ga~ . pop and ice t-re~m.
"By th•
Au~tion"r Brownl• Woods
Hc:.son:~ble Phu JI{~ 807 -M.
Hour
Owl I · - Dana Hoffman
7
9
6tc
7 10 3tp
Contract"
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WOMAN neell1 a home Write GCT•Grading &amp; Ditcb Diga:in,q
trwic Hall. Box 34, Porllanrl .
':ru~ s
BM iler
cll irk s. FOU
• Back-Hoe Service
7 3 LOtt)
...x;c;S- Dc Knlb th e: l' ro fit Pul
eTruck Loading Equipment
- --:c:-:-- - - - - WI . ltF:ItM Hf&lt;~ HRY "~
!li\TCil •Dump Truck Servlcc
HeldQlHirt•r• for
J~RY, Inc ., J':•t'\u•rshurg, W ]
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
~am••mite Lug&amp;c~ge Lane Cedar
Va . l'h on t· CA ·:.! :i.iRfi 5 10-lmo.&gt; ]
Phone Cheshire 7-74,79
(;nf'ah - LAU Window Fans1
FrlgJrl~lre Refrlgeraton.
GRAVEl.'/ 'L
and 1 ':""'...,,....~'="",...."'·"·'-...,."',....~.J
l•il•r Furniture, Mlddl1port, Ohio
Service R. A J&lt;' i 1 ,1&lt;~w, 512 E. WORK CJ:o:SPERATELY NEEDED :
~ 29 tf
\fain St. , romrr1 :1 .
4 27 tr
In need of honc.!t work of any
kh•d. High Sohool grad"'''·
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Phone 0923-J, .fames Mohler,
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5 !o 15
M;i~leporl, Rt. 1. __
7 8 7tp
Straight legged Buglr. pup- 7
aJ
1 liS L . , . _ 11,
acres !Jf .C11 ••1 4 1n ~ fP r t h1 g h
S
- e
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months old. Mark on his neck.
~ot'I'MJ"OW . Ohl•
pr~·
fcra
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ne:t
r
Jlu
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l.w
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Mus
t
he
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FVICe5
Goes by t he name of Snappy .
Oft Rt. 33. Call Wm. G,_,
tlnft nun er nl and gn, d mnrket- BULLDOZER for
hire po d1
Lell home 41h of .Jul y. $1U .Ufl
Rode lprln..
b ..ementl, landacaplni. R, n M'
Reward for w, .... cvcr fuuho him 1 a.h!l' prtre ('on!.wl . l.unr~ J,
~l"ln ~ r , Hurtc N••· I. llo)( 77,
.Cowdery, Long Bottom. Phon•
CaU 1~9- M .
7 JO Jtc
~-fro zJers Bo\,om , W Va.
. . 10.
5·25-tf
7 Ill 3t.c
- - - - - " -- - - RADIO. 'I'EL&amp;VtS!ON SERVICE,
lli'~URANCE AGENCY
I 14)
Phon• Ul, Cl•land Appllaneo
L H. !&lt;A WWIGS SONS CO. - 24 · --- - - -·---- - --fllr.t. Automobll•. HMitl!l
l
Store, l .u i W. Main St., Pomeror
hour ~r«ll:er Service.
Dl)' HOt :s r.: for n ·nl. :t ronrns a tl•i
2·28-tf
ACCIDENT
hnth , l'()m(")ll'l r ly
•"t•dr•PNtl tf-"J .
Phone
tl227 . Nlaat Phone
Llfw, C11Nity •nd a.1111
Phou l' 321 ·X.
7-11-:J ' .J QUICK SERVJt:E 1.'11 Watth Ce80311-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DEA.Ltas.
B'd tt
palr1ng by JI'WQry Trained
5 ruu m nnd UHth :~par t m r·nl . newwatchmaker, COLLINS JEWE.
In MIDOLIPORT, OHIO
ly dr~cora1 ::-rl. Call :.!!l·t.
7 2 tf
LERS. PmneroJ
1-3-tt 61:16-M
O&gt;IONII
6311
A PAR T MENT For l\t' nt - \ lnfurFREE INSTALLATION
lOSI PACKAHD. Guull CotHiition
ni sh f'd . nflu ], s \lll&lt; y. 2nrl ~ 1 ., T'!llll· Murrlcrs, ~tJat covers, halterle!l,
Quick s.ale. Hohert D. l' u llin s, 5
Good Clom Uoed Can
rr n.v. Phon " 44U·M ur 24-Y
tire5. Budget lcrm s. Moore's,
Llberly Av&lt;'., Pomeroy , 0.
AU
Makes and Mod~Jo
7 IU til])
8 22 ]moe
Pomeroy.
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Legal Notice

Block 83, Ma.p 211. Being part of
....01 J'IO . ul3 1n Palmeri A_.ddltion.
Being the same real estate conveyed to Zona Hettesimer by1deed
recorded in Deed Book 175, Page
~5 of the Me:gs County Deed Record! .
Said real estatE: u situated at
No: 552 Palm er Street, Middleport,
OhiO: (Acros~ the street from 1 the
SaplJ st Church.)
Said premise:~ are appraised at
$7.300.00, and must be sold for not
Jess than two-thirds (2/3) of said
appraised value. TERMS OF SALE:
Cash In Hand On Day Of Sale.
Aten S~ain, Executor of the

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.ost

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Wanted To Buy

Found

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CARMEL

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For -Rent

Rodney Downing

E5tate of Zona Hetteslmer,
Deceased.
Webster &amp; Ful~z..
1 Attorneys for Executor.
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INSTALLMET SENTENCE
WATERFORD, Cnn. UP __ Con·
, victed of de~mken driving, Willie
Austin 44 was ordered to serve
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a 60-da)" jail sentence on . the m·
stallment plan. After pleadmg that
h~ n_ee.de~ to stay ~orne to care lot
hls 111 Wlfe, Aushn was told to
serve each Saturday and Sunday
for SO weeks.

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LISTEN

AT MEIGS MOTOR CO.
(Chrysler Dealer) In Middleport

4-HOOM HOI!SF:, a nt' re
1DD3 J'ontiac 8 cyl. D!x. 2 dr. S •$:H\.f)U per 1110. AI Appll' C.rovl'.
dan Hydramatlc rtrive . SpoUc ~•~
Scf' Al e:&gt;~ \\heeler.
7 10 :He
nr.ginai Hahl
blue
rini!l t~ .
5DINi.OO Dlacttnar'.;, . Ponwr·l/

( 16) For l{ent or Sole

7 11&lt;\tc
1952 8UI('k Conv.

Cpc.

F'OR SALE OR TRAVF: ·- 22 a1·re
farm, 4 room hou sP. mail and
S('hOol b•Jr~" route . Sell or trllrlt•
f•11· IWU '&gt;i'
tt nd
lt•l .
(; t'l&gt;r :.!i '
7 11-6•p
Ke nn edy, Rulla nd .

$fi!l~.OIJ.

Blaettnar's, Pomero~ .
7 ·11 ·0
19ril Chcv. 2 dr, Hnrtl Top
S59S.OO . Blallltnar '·t, Porncrn.1
7-ll ·tllt

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IN THE AREA
PR~CF.S

TO THE LOW LOW

WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS CFRI. &amp; SAT.)
UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

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MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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Biltwell
Kitchen Cabinets

'"Build Bett.r Par L..,..

GRUESI!R BLOCK CO.
I Mllea North of Pom•ror

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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1956 Buick V8 Super 4 rh·. Rh·et·i 1 TWO ROO :t1

l&lt;'urni ~ hcd apartment
Sedan .
rower , ~ecrlns.: 1:1 :d
127 Butlel'llul . close In town .
brakt'll . One
careful owrwr
6 26 12l.c
$2,~ .00 , IBiacttnar·li,
l'om e-· roy,
7-11 -tll ,, For Itcot -- Extension t.adders,
Scaffold hJar£111, Drop Cloths.
: 91'1:1 Ford V8 CustomllOCJ 4 rl ·
Cllnlon Fl ~ her, Middleport.
Jedan.
Fordomalic
drl vr
Phone ll2b3-JC..
11 1 tJ
Clfanc.tt '55 In town . $1S05 Oll
- ---·---Blaettnar'.!, Pomeru.v.
7-ll ·tll

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-117 ) HelpWanted

19M Dndgc V8 Cornet 4 dr. St·dan. Automatic ablft. Owut.! :l
hy one looal service !ltlltlnn WAI\TED- r r-li8bl1· rn~rrirrl Ill' 1
Bir 2:1 to 35. 5 day week , $11•1
owner. Top1. *1195,00. Bl11l'll
1111 lnry pll1 ~ \)() n tJ ~ . ap11ly Nir4.n•r's, Pomeroy.
7· 11 ·Htc
ll·.~ Ba krry. 80ft W Mai n
Sf. .
l'onwrov af\N 5:00 T' . M. any
For bi!Kl used car VALUES, sec
week rilly.
7·11 -J '.r
BILL CHILllS,
7 9 1mop

Gas furnace, storm windows &amp; doors, wall to wall car·
petlng, \', bath duwn stairs, full bath upstairs. Ideal location al!Ol High Stt·cet. Financing available.

G. 5. HobsteHer Jr., Real Estate Broker
%23 E. 2nd Sl.

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Phone 6220

e Huffy

Cabinet $15 Extro

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with ..ch m•chlne

Plnklnt Shoan

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Now Far
DeMonotNtlon
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HUNTINGTON, W. VA.

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PRICES START AT $32.95
Cotne In and Shop
Tonaorrow
Convenient Budget Terms at
· Moore's Busy Stores

Pomeroy
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WALK WIT.H liE THAN" MERELY TELL THE W&lt;\Y
Et'GAR GUEST
Dtolrlb11led b)' kin~: Fuiuru Synd~ut e

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CHESHIRE. Conn. UP - Three·
year-old Dobby St. John WftB snved
from drownirg because a voiunteer
fireman ran out of gas. Stopping
in the vacant headquarters fOr
help, Lt. Joseph Yongquist answered a telephone alarm so prompUy
that the youngster was revived.

ON FIRE
ITfL\CA, K. Y. UP- A WallaceCo. truck driVer finally realized
why firemen, who were driving
their engine next to his truck, were
yelling, waving their ar111s and
ringina: the bell. His own truck was
. aflame.

P.EANUTS

By SHULTjl

NANCY

SOMEBODY
DROPPED A BOX
OF DOUGHNUTS

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VALLEY LUMBER
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FOR SALE - 1950 Je('p Station . AMHil'IOUS MA N o f uuq tlcstion ·
waaon, with overdrive, good
ablo reflnrrl&lt;'nt nne\ chnrnder,
condlllon. Phone 220.
7 D 6\c., a ~ e 24 to 60. c·o !lr gf' ~lucaUon
prf'rtlrrecl, mu st be n •D dy to ac·
C('pl pos iti(•tl by AtJg. I nnd be
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t•apable of f'nrnin~Jl above $5.000
Annually. Nrcd local allsi.~ hmt to
hP clt'vclCipcd ns art•a manager.
f&gt;' or locnl i:ltcrvic ·.v writr fully
~h·inG ll t,l C. cxpericmct• and ()ack,lilround Including phonu num ·
10 H. P. Jobnaan outboard mo1or .
brr to Mr G. H. Clark , Box
12 ft . V Bottom bo&lt;ot, both i n
4:083, rarluJr5bnr g, W . V.'l.
aood . condition, price $150.01l
712:-Jtr
rea1 buy aee boat 11nd mot()r H' :I • ·
Nleldet Gulf StAtion, ROO w.
Wnnted. Men . WomC' n to r a is~
Main St., Pomeroy.
7-11-:J' .•
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tlnJ('.
Doc ~ r· t
tnkt• lip spa'"!.
Grocer)' atortt tlze Toledo acalea
We
furni
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ing. Wr i L~
for taJo, Contact Allen Rouah,
Sherwootl, Dept. JlMS, J.(am r ·
Bradbury, o.
1' 12 3tc
den Hlghlanrl.s, \fH ' ne . 7-11·3 'n
Reconditioned
Sln11er Portable
:Jiectrle Sowin1 Machine. New WANTED - New anfl u.qcd car
motor. Ne!¥ wlrtnJ, Guaranteed sr.leman, S!lary and c omr.Ji.q~ion .
Write Box 6R8·D, c/o Th ~· Dailey
;a ~ :_i Loweat price ever. Only
Sentin«~l, Pomtroy, 0.
7 A 6Lc
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Hurry! Limited •upply.
H01.1tebbld Sewing Ma· HOUSEWIVES &amp; MOTHft: R S-P~rt
Co., 918 9rd Ave ., Hunttime without intcrrerrlng with
W. Va., for free hOme
ramlly res pon! ibllitit::s or full
'112 6tp
time empluyment. local usign·
t' ·ent with ·nationally known or1 and
11 1lzation. Numhrr 1 in Us
·No extra char,g:,_
field , definite guarAnteed in·
We aervice what
eome for thOle accepted. Pleasltefr(Jeratlon, 71 t
ing peuon11Uty and best rererAve., Middleport.
ence required. Tills l.J not ll trav!':\ ~""'" ~tJ~~· 'til 10 p. m.
eiJng: nor usual canvasing potl7 U 3tc
tlon. For local Interview write
10 c:ublc
giving aa:e. addrM!l, phone numeond!·
ber to Mr. Gerald Clark, Box
4083.. ParkenblJfi, W. ·,ra
110.
7 ~ 8tp
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-c--cHOUSE - 8 rooms and bath. One
mile from Chester on Rt. No. 7,
running wate", electrlcily and
natural gas in hou~e. bill garden . YU 5-:!232. A. J . Carter, Star
Route, Che~l'lr.
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Real Estate Broker

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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 , July 12, IQ57

Mrs. Kalad Hindy
Takes Vacation
Trip To New York

Ices bv Billy Graham at the ?.di

son Square GArden1 Saturday eve

mng and al.lil plan to vtstl other
famou~ places Ul the el l )' durmg
then Vlllt. They wUI fl y t o Char
Mrs Kalad Hindy and son Ste leston Monday
Janey and George Hmdy are
yhen end he, mother Mrs George
staymg
with Mrs J11mes Pullen
Baker drov~ to the Charleston
au.port Thursday and fl ew to New and ramaly aud thetr fa ther Kalad
Hmdy durm.g th.e1r molhr.r s vaca
York C1ty
Tbey •.nil attend the la&amp;t serv tlon

Nobody knows:
The contents of any Safe Depout Box al ow bank •••

Tbe vdut of the poneutonl
there ufeguarded agauut lon
by tiro or theft • , ,
Tbe relief ftom worry that
coma w1th having a-vcn one' •
valuables tht btntfir of q&gt;m•
plete, modem protection ao6oJyiJtJows bul lh• itJdiviJ.
,..1 hoxhold~r (unlut he
choooel to lei".

FOR. PRIVACY, PROTEC·
TION, AND PEACE OF
MIND, TRANSFER YOUR
VALUABLES TO A SAFE

DEPOSIT BOX WITH USI

One hundred thJrty fo ur yo uths
Mr.s Chester Erwm pre~e nt cC
and adults attendt&gt;d the Group he r pla no students m then· an
Four Youth Rall) of EUB Churches nu al rec ital at her home Th urs
held Monda y ev~ n mg lit the Port dav after noon Arrangements of
land Park
M,r s CerJ I
1 ~ umm c r rl o14 cr s by
Dunlll,! t h{
husm ess sessiQn Bohn Langsvil le and lllfrs Char
plans 1'/e re m ade for l hf' ne-xt rall y es Arc h er were us ed th rou g ho 1
to be held ',i l the Mant&gt; tta Fa1r the home A lea hour followed
grounrls 1r1 S~:p l e mb P r Followmg th(' recJ tal and Mrs Er win w s
a number of ga mes a d l'V utwnal assrs !Nl h \ !\HI or her pu p1 ~
serv1ce was cvnducted b!r I he Re v Sa ndra Mll h' r and YfaJ r!a Rou u
Rich ard You 1g aftn wh1ch a An ar r angement of &gt;Ahlte Shash
Wiener roast .,.,. as hdd
da1 ~ 1 es was user:! on the tea tablt&gt;
Atlendm g fro m lhe l:!:n ter prr se
rhe pro ~ ra m rnrl uderl
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church were f'lorencr An n and we (., 0 Round th r
Mulb{'r rv
Normd J ean Be arhs Cot} Beaver Bus h
1 hr• Funu~ I rttle B m
Jemu" aud Boh I cml ey Dollie 1ll\
The !rUle c, n• y Owl ' an I
Brow n Ba rb~ r~~ Vro la l ornnne
The Donk t v Partv Ami a lloud
V1rgmra an d Du·k1e Davts Maqorre I ~"'nell
The Cookoo s ca ll
rd
and Brll B~&gt;Jlh Jo\Ce Da \L S LIJlda I Sk a lln~;: 1 ad )
Kath y Mel&lt; lh10
Lou Moore&gt; l nli f'a:l' (,carharl
1 ht F'unny fi:~klmll
a ,1
R1ta Rail Kenu y K1ng and Sandra
In cil ffip Wa ynf' Davi s
Af"
Brow'1
pla ne Stun ts and Gr ntle N1ght
Adult11 acct mpa n~ rn g the group Sma n (l. Jmger
Stroke
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were Rev an I Mr~ Roger Bishop Krtly s Fur and • HrkmJ:: Alon;!
Mr~ f".oma s Bl' nl z Mr~ Orville n c hra (,ru t:st&gt; l
fhe
(lre 1 1
Brown \1rs W R Dav1 s and Miss Boat and l'ockanrnny s~rn
Helen Da VIS
K arcn Th omas
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rhe Sleepy Tn11' and ~ Thr&gt;
th( frog
Chnstme B1hr
At thP
M1 ss Bu ny T 1) ltrr
Org an ar.d
Mo u ntain Brook
guc:.t of M1ss J (J)t e
Mu n lYn Swan
Val !'&gt;e Pe-llt an"
TU "t. d~ }
A Quamt Story OJan11 Wrlc&gt;x
lnd111ns Dance h'
Flrel1~h1
Somersaults
Jud1lh
Wtlfl ,
muth
I he Hells' 111Hf
F allrn:
Slars
S~ndra
Mr\ler
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Goose Step
Sparklm~ Fmger,
n uumP Me( 11m11s
Prelurle m C
l\1rnor and
Summer Tw11tgh '
Thur. &amp; Frl
July 1111
Ma1cla Housh
Alan Ladd Edward G Robmson
I A vocal ~ OIG J~llllab~ Brahms
"HELL ON FRISCO BAY'
1\ as pre ~e nlerl hy Susan Ohhnger
(Cmemascope Teehmcolor)
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w1th Debra Grueser as accomparl
--11.\so-rst as a special number on th1
Jaml"s Cagney
Darhara Stanwyek
program
"THESE WILDE.R YEARS"

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

Middleport
Society

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AUGUSTA Me UP - A state
senator oppostng a !Urvey of a
proposed road through Mame'l
northern forests scoffed at the u
gument that the road would "o~en
a new sceniC' w1IC:erne11 ' Sen
Eua J Bnggs said 1t would be
just a nother san dwtch wrapper
and beer bottle bou levard

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" rene Camp (rrou 1ds ~nd Ass&lt;! •I
bly tn Columhus
Rev and Mrs
J amrs Grlf es,
Hast mgs Neb are 111 Nt! w Ymk
u~ lv VLMltng Hf' \ a n ~ Mrs Cit! '"
!-!armor, and wtll ab o vr sll m
Washmgton D C
fun r l)' a ul
\larlha An n Gnfl es are vl sttt n g
their grandparC'n ts
Re v
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Mrs. C E llnvt durmg t he rr n ~
cnt s absence
WCl' k

Setul'd•Y Only
July 13
Van Heflin
I ana Turner
June All.JoSDII
Gene Ke lly
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS
(In Technreolor}
- also-Buster Crabbe
Ncvtllt' Brand
''GUN BROTHERS"
( omedy-&amp; Cartoon

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 187%

Member Federal Reoerve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor~tlon
POMEROY
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YOUR VACATION

Rev an d Mr W::r lrlo J Hart 1· Boone Iowa are
~ 15 1 ung
hrr
v!Site&lt;l m GI ll! poll '&gt; Thursda y \
f'n l !l.lr and Ml
Raymu.1 1
wrth :vir~ Fhz~bcth Hub&lt;'r
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Mr llnrl Mrs E '\ Bilrtel. of
ax on
Dlalf(~
Cnswe\1
lllmtrn .; ton ar •Jvcd
Wedncsd
~Jr , Lmnel Boggs
Thursdr~y for th
, ve nm ~ to a~ s st 111 the care of tn Rlrlwe\1
l1 &lt;&gt; r mot h er Mr~ ,J ul us S m ~ h hrrthflay part) of Ju v Hogli(S a~d
vim rs 1ll Mr an
Mrs Alb t
Dentse Lanrer
Nancy Jorrl'ln
S m 1t~ at urnr rl lo till' lr hom e m small dau g hler of Mr an~
Mr
Hunt rng ton W&lt;'d n e~ da v after a" R~ l ph Jordan remamed 111 Bll
'ilH im g rn Pre c ;~re o f hl5 moth
well lor a VISit Wtth Mr and Ml
Mrs \\ allrr Kett er and &lt;'hd Garlnnd Lanier and tam 1Jy J.nrl
Inn arnv r&gt; rl Wedn es dav for a her srs.1er ~ J ur 1&gt; anu• nc hb y w'•u
1 s11 w1th lwr mo \ht r Mn B ,,. h
b
111 ~ rtmg there (or :1
lha Alh s a ncl oth('r n•la ttves
av.:_ ee ~---'--You can't make a mistake w1th tt 1 It's
1\h s Dayton Stnckl anrl
a'\r\
SELF ADHESlVE STJXI If you placl!
~ nn John lrrt Tucsdav fur Po1
relatives
I:'J.n (l Ore.l(on for a vt ~ lt w1 th nf'r
Mr ami Mrs Clyde Heaton
1t wrong JUSt l1ft and apply agam 1 Ouce
ron and da u,1htcr ml 1w Mr a , I Gr~nshurgg lud
we re recent
you try 11 you IL want to u~t 11 on e~ery
:\1t ~ Oa} ton Stnc-kland Jr
guests of Mr 11ncl Mrs C L He
thing - on "all! clo•tts, vanllJes ham
A thur Sm1th Chauncey w ~ ton
t allu' here Sunrl ay Uv the tllw s
Mr and Mrs Harley Hendqc' s
ptrssa lhousand places tn every room m
nf h i~ molhcr Mn Julrus Smlt 1 moved fhursday from W Loci!~"
your home It's washable wate-rproof and
Mrs No .. a Eakrm has returucd St to Athens where ht' Is emp!oy
,uun reststD.nt
The sewrng project
of th
1(1 htr home tn Da~ton afttr
cd
Phll~thca Souety of the Church
vteks v1s1t
w1th her mothe1
Mrs Grace Hess and grandd:~u
of Chrut was comple te r! W~dne~ \Irs rom Thoma ~ and other rela ghtcr Judy Calhoun Jf Colum'lt
d 1y when len women met at th" t1vrs
~ rr ~1 s 1tmg :\1t an d Mrs
flo
rhureh rfrnw; room to compl t"
Mr~ C' h.rrll' ~ Thomas 01nd ~o rs Evnns OJI\d other relatives Uu
.. nd pack 114 shlr\.!i for lep
Tum and Juhn \\ere tr:&gt;c ent gu l',.:;t .. [ v.c r k Judy IS the rhughtcr f
pat1ents The boxes were sent 1 nf Mr ~ fmn 1hom rs and oth e !ht: f1rmer Matlha Ruth Hudso
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the Church World S&lt; rv1ce Com
nll~ston m St Louis
V.orktnt.: Wrrlnesday were Mr
r.corgc ( hrlrls Mn 0 L Roll~.,
Mr~ Frf'rl 1 r.ardncr
Mrs
nr-st 1 atlancf' Mrs nobl'rt Me
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Mrs 0 E McKtnlc)
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Mrs
W1I\!Nm Reynnlds M1ss 1 Su 1 ~
rrwlor Mrs Edw~u d Hag~trty
Thf&gt; womrn Will meet llexl
Wcdne~ r l1w at 9 a m
to con
nlelf' auothcr prowct or clean n ~
thf' b a ~('mE'nt rooms A potl•1ck
(lllliH't was ser\'&lt;'d at nuol:l 11 '
OC'Xt wr &lt;•k phm arc un4.erws;
for 1 ~ p~ g hl'tlt d1nncr

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Philothea Society
Sewing Project Is
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1953 Ford

$695

Cuatom 1 me 4 (tr Sedan A beautiful blark or!
glnal flmsh cttr 1t really 11hlnu

1954 Dodge VB

!!~~ !U!~~..~~edan

5

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Power
brakes One carf!ful owner New one cost 11hou\
~ 00

$1,195 1955 Buick VB

Coronet 4 dr Sedan Automatic: shaft Owned h'(
one of lora! rierVI&lt; e AlAhon ownert Topa

$2,195

Special4 dr "Hard Top SedJn fl)lHt.rlow drl\c
one careful owner

$995

Ford
$1,695 1954
Cuatomllno 4 dr Sedan One locnl owner
Spet'lai 2 dr Sedan Dynaflow drive One careful
local ownt.lr
1953 Buicks
$995
Cho1ce of 2 dT &amp; 4 dr Sedans One of thmw can
1955 Ford VB
$1,595 wetc owned by one of our mechanics
Cuatornllne 4 dr S~rlnn f ordomatlc: driVfl t..:lean
e•t Min town Week end apectal
1953 Ford VB metallic greon$995
£1n111h
1955 Buick VB

1956 Plymouth V8

$1,895

Belvedere 4 dr Sedan Very lnw mlleage Almost
Jilr.e the day It wu sold

1956 Oldsmobile

Statton Waaon Ilk«' new
~tra dean ln1lde and out

1953 Pontiac

$995

8 eyl Dh 2 ~r Sedan Hydramaltc drive Spot
leN orlglnal Uaht blue fmu1h Really sharp

$2,495 1953 Chevrolet

Suptr 83--2 dr Uoll\dJy Cpe Le11 th•n 14,000
1ctual mlle• Power Steerln~t brakel.

210 2 dr S~dan A car we can recommend to
our belt cuatopten

Ford
$2,595 1956
r.t ton PickuP. Lona:

1956 Iuick ·

Century 2 dr Riviera Cpe Smart Ivory and while
flnleb DynaOow drive One careful owner

$B95
$1,395

Wheelbase Very low mile

age Uke new

VACATION
SPECIALS
$115 1951 Bulek dr N•'Odrt paint

1951 Cllev 2 dr. Rough

1111 Chov. 2 dr. Fair
1111 Cltov. dr .Hard

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1151 Cbe•· Ur. Sharp . .
' Balelt I dr Extra alee.

$395

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1952 Buick Conv Cpe.

$695

1952 Buick 4 dr. Very dean.

$795

1952 DeSollt V8 4 dr. -

.595

New tlreo

1950 Piymouth 4 dr Good buy.
7

$195
IS

GMC TRUCKS

THE DEALER THAT DEALS

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EVERY CAR DRASTICALLY CUT
1956 CHEVROLET
4 Door 210 -

Mr and Mu L D Dtles planned
an exturF.ion Thursday fnr a group
or W(J•ncn froto the Ladles Brble
Class of the First Baptlst Church
They tool• o potluck dinner to
Beverly wheu3 th\.\y visited Mrs
F C Kreager widow of a former
pa~tor of the 1ocal Baptut Church
Jolnmg them for the dtnner was
Mr~ fohn s~me! a former Ml.d
dleporl rcsid~nt
Her grandc'au t~ hter Becky Magnotta was also a gu&lt;'!lt and the
group from Middleport lhcludcd
Mrs J 0 Leonard Mn James
Faulkner Mrs J M Arc)ler and
Mrs Wtll Ha]ltonstall

Blue and hory -

$1795
Radio and Healer

1954 CHEVROLET

$895

4-Door Sedan Beautiful 2 tone green ftmsh Spotless
mtenor, good rubber, guaranteed all the way, heater

Extra Ntce

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1956 FORD

$1845

~'8" 2 Dr Loc3.l one car owner Really clean and Healer Only 15,000 miiC&gt;

1955 PLYMOUTH

RadiO

$1365

Belvedere 4-door lntermr like new Heater, V8 mo·
tor good \Ires Be1ge finish

1955 OLDSMOBILE

$1595

88 _ 2 Dr Sedan. Rad1o, Heater Seat CoYers, Exira
Clean

1954 PLYNlOUTH

Horpoles Pay
Visit Here With
Local Friends

$995

4-Door- 2-tone Blue -Savoy Senes - A Real Ruy

1954 FORD

Mrs Mar•nda Harpole
aotd
daughter, Mnrlnda,
Cleveland,
have been vtsitlng Mr and Mrs
Ray Ct'le and Mrs Charles Jones
They left Thursday enroute for
Pittsbnr~h where Marlnda will enter R summet' camp
Mr Harpole was superintendent
of the Boys Industrial School at
Laktn and the enildren attended
the local schools
Sln"e moving to Cleveland Mr
Harpole. il a teacher and counctlor
at the wuaon Jul\lor High St:bool
and program director of the Jordan Valley Neiahborhood House
a'nd Mrs l{arpole teaches English
at the Patrick He,nry Junior High
School
Their olde!lt dauahter. Prh;cilltL
a tal•nt.tcl musician and
ent~ Wutern Reserve

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$865

4-Door Customllne Radto, Heater, Seat Cov~rs Black
over Coral

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PLYMOUTH '· ·

$\195

Be!'i'edere 2 Dr Hudtop Black over blue, radto,
heater- seat covers.

1955 PLYMOUTH

. $1445

Station Wagon, 6 cyl. a.&lt;Uo and Heater New Pamt,
Ivory over Blue

$1095

1953 BUICK

Super Hardtop Dynaflow ra&lt;llo, beater seat covers,
perfect trres, blue and IYory finish

$795

1953 CHEVROLET

Beautiful Black oYer Yellow '"IW" - 4-Door Sedan
Heater A real buy
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1953 FORD

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$795

'"8" Customllne Maroon fmlsh, all good tires, heater,
spotless Interior

1953 CHEVROliT

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"$865

Bel Air 2 Dr Low mUeage by local owner, dark blue
finiSh, spotless tntenor Has radio and heater

1952 CHEVROLET

$645

Deluxe 4 Door, Clean lntertor, good trres, 2 tone blu~

(mish. Powerglide, Radto and Heater

1951 CHEVROLn

· $545

4·Door New black ftnlsh Rad10 and beater Deluxe
Fleelline model Powerglide transmission.

1951 OLDSMOBILE

$495

98 4-Door Sedan, RadiO, Heater, Hydramall~ 2-tone
green, Seat Covers Shup

POMEROY MOTOR
( Mear High Schaol)

ly UNITID ..all
Oldo lhow.n •nd tc.....,.4
thutMhntonns •'"r IMN ., thlt
tt•t. with lo"ll'l' hNvy .....,nil
today and .. nltht Sun4ay ,...tly
cloucty with ehotttce of tc: . . . ..-.4
thwt.l"'hew.rt MIVtti Hith tMtr
10 north to th• 90"• south. a...
tonltht In tM tnhl 60'1 ntreme
north to the low 70'1 ••tteme

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Saturday, July 13, 1957

Another In Series Of Mystery Farm Views

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Dave
And Son Both Indicted
For Misappropriating Union Funds
Showdown
Vule Is Scheduled
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Tuesday On ~vii Rights Bill

~upporters of Pres1denl E1smlhow·1
er's four point program wrll win •
showdown vote schcrlulerl ror Tuesday cvemng Jt w1ll be on Knowlands molion for the Senate to
take up Ute House approved em}
0
rtghts btll
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The measu~e would create 11 bl
partl!lan commliJS\On to mvestlgllte
0
all~gerl vtolatwns of votmg rtghts
e11tablrsh a c1vll nghts diVISln tn
An erght year old youngster had
the Justice Department authorize a Y~n for a boll! rrde Fr1clay mght
liERE'S ANOTHER of those aer1al views of Me1gs County farms whtch has stirred the mter government court smts to protect and managed to cross the Ohw
est of readers of the Datly Sentmel The owner of the above farm may secure a free framed ctvtl r1gh\.!i and prQvtdt&gt; greater River rn an 18-ft CrrSll Crafl Rll
protection for the votrng riQhts of tera brlongmg to Leonard (Boo)
photograph of the aboYe by calling at the Da~ly Senttnel by Wednesday
Negroes and other mmorrlles
H~s wttbout ever 111tartmg ttl mo
Senate Democratic Leader L,yn tor
don 8 Johnson and Knowland Fri
the }OunB-,
cordmg II)
day &amp;htainerl a unammous content He.~ untied the craft from
Rgre~ment f .. r the Tuesday vote moormH5 and used
the startH
arter 11 d~ty of cloakroom huddles with I he .swrteh olf nus aupphe I
Senators faced three long gruel epough power to work slowly to
l1ng days of deb11le before the tb' We~t Vrrgm1a side
vote on the Knowfand motl.on
W1th Patrolman Charles Wcrrv
J 0 Casto, a delegate to the Rotary International Conven
Johnson anno meed that session.!! He1s went to the West Vtrgmta
tion m Lucerne, Swttzerland was the speaker when the M1d
Announce:nent was made loda) today Monda y and Tuesday W(Juid s1d' antt after a long sco.arcb In
dleport Pomeroy Rotary Club met at Heath Methodist Church of the acceptance of sealed bids st:~rt early and would run late to eaten the b(¥1t shrouded by wJI
lor lhe purchase ol Waterworks day and Monday He said 1:5 to 20 lOWI beached In mud or the bank
Friday night for thetr weekly dmner meetmg
Assesament Bonds of the Village senators w1II want to make speech W~es from two passing rrver
C.t F HJbbs, president was tn. charge o{ the meetmg and of
Syracuse B•ds wJJ, be receited
asked that reservations for the fam1l~ ptcmc to be held Aug by Vtllage .:Jerk Richard Duck es O( one to two hous each on the b~ts hac' hoisted the craft onto
procedur.l motion
•hare The battery was dead The
ust 2, be made next Fnday ~1\h
- - - - worth ~o~nttl ll a m August 9
The ctvil r1ghts debate may ex ~pellor was jammed deep mto
Edlaon Baker During the bu8mess
The bond.s are tnued m antlca tend Slx kl e1ght w.eeka, or lona« '!lud.
meetmg Dr K D Am•bary "
patJon of the collection of apechd nd turn into a fihbull'ter by southAfter a while He.~s sa1d the
potted that two r!llldre~ oeede~
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assessments levied before ior t~e erners de•d set agamst the bill re- '-lltrY r-egamed enough 1trength
lftliSI?Orlalfoli'l"o !he s~ ~ Tlli' ~
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.._ conetruetlon of water mams artd gudliesl , ..... any t»mprGmJslng tHiii't the ntttor ad ,UI.e bOlt
rapy claJi~Y aM the ttOtary wtn 1\SS~~
the laytng of water p~e ID the amendments Som~ Senate vetcr wa~ returned to Pomeroy A wmd
provade the funds for th1s proJect
streets of the VIllage for the WI· ana bcl11:~ve lhe chamber will ap-1 shield 'fl'as broken from havtnJ!'
tcrworks dtslrtbutJon system
Ed1son Baker
program cha1r·
prove n compromue
been climbed over
man, announce}~ Mr Casto who
The :~ggrcg&lt;~tc sum of the bonds
The lad s parents were asked
had giVen 11 part of his trat&gt;el()gue
Justice of Peace R E Gnndlu) Is $34 200 wh1ch w1ll bear mtcrest
to
come Lo the cour t of Juvenile
urHer for the Rotanans He re frned Clarence Rupe $100 and &lt;1t the rate of four percent payableJudge JohD C BaC'On lhl.!L morn
v1ewed bnefly his tr1p to I ucerne costs and sentenced hun to thf( e semi annually on the l!ith or June
mg, whrch they d1d Hess sard all
and pu•ked up the story w1th hrs rlays 111. ln1l and assessed one oth .. nd 15th o( December of each
h" askc-{1 w11s thst the boat be re
\'bit to Israel
er man a lesser line rn h1s court year
turned
to 1ts orlgtnal condttlon
Many of the familiar 81blrcal Fnday mght
All bids m 1~t be accompanred hy
No formal complamt. was filed tn
scenes were vtslted by the travel
Rupc plead gmlty to dn\m., a bond 111 certtfted check equal to
CO\Irt
er mcludlng the Mount of Tram:1 whtle under lhe rntluence of an ;~t least one 11ercent of the bonds
The youngster had left hl5
figuration Jerusa~m the tomb of tnto&gt;.:tcattng bevel Dge and John bJd for wtth the VIllage reiiOTvmg
beached
hoat and returned to Pom
Christ, the home of Chrrst, mlln} Gmther Chesttr 40 was fmcd the r1ght to rrj~ct any and all bids
ly UNITED PRISS
eroy before Hess anU Werry found
of the battle sttcs and fortresses $UJ ami rosta for reckless opera
Intermittent shower aetrvlty was
Galilee Sodom, t10n Gmnther had been arrc.stcd
Sharon Valley
cxpcctet'! today and tomght m Oh10
aJJd he df'SCTihed the marker,; by the State Patrol
rn advance of a cold front movmg
v.hu::h are Similar to lhose used
m from the southeast
Clifford Christie ja1led for !'1
in the Unrted State~ to 1denL1f)
toxteat1on by Deputy Shenff A,
As lhe front moves to the Oh10
hrstorical sites
fred Lyons w1ll have a hcanng
Valley Sunda) llhowers wtli end
Mr Casto was most Impressed tomsht
except Ill the extremP south More
John Y.'llt chal"'ged wrth nou
wtth the work 'accomplrshed 1n
sunshine was expected wtth the
turmng the desert whtch was ls support was hounrf ova to th,~
pa.ssmg or the cold front but httte
Funeral sr:rvtccs "Ill be held tl'mperature change was expected
riel mtn a garden spot l&gt;Y the usr. grand Jun under $300 bond anrl
o( rrr1gation and dnlled 'wells H1s released (rom Jail today after sup Mbnday nt 2 p m In the Rawlings Srmday
Mrs Wm Green 1 24 Pl
Co11ts Funeral Home for Pt!ler
next VISit Willi to Greece and he plymg bond
Mn
William Green
South
Increased
cloud
mess
toda.v
"'ill
Lawrence
(Toad))
1-Iarrrson
Rut
83
who
dted
lale
Friday
Space
went on to Rome and Naples lt
Fourth
A
venue,
died
m
Ironton
land was released from Jail torr~ nrght at h:s Garfield st home fol pre,.ent tempetatuns from rising
aly
after havmg a cerebral hemorr
He vhnted Vatican C1\y the Co after serving out hiS $50 hne and lowrng a long illness Rev Howarl as high u Ftaday when readtngs
hagc and her funeral serV1ces
ranged
from
93
at
Columbus
tJ
w11J
offlc1ate
at
the
IICTV
Ruppelt
costs
for
theft
of
gasolrne
lis~eum, the famous churches
of
were
held Friday In Ironton She
88 At Youngsto-wn
JCCS
Rome the Catacombs and also
rs survived by her husband and P
Early
readln~s
today
were
72
whtle at Naples went to the Islt&gt;
' dcccasced was born In Porn
The
at Cmclnnatl 70 at Columbus 69 daughter
o[ c•pn the home ol the Blue
eroy the sou of the late Martin at tleveland and tl8 at Toledo
Mr and Mrs Green moved to
r.rotto He left Naples and"'"rcturn
and Catherlr:e Durch Space He
MiddlepClrt when the Ohio VaUe\
ed by ship through lne Medtter
was a membLr ol the r trst Pres
E'ectr1c Corp plant war; bCing
umean and described ~orne of the
bvterian Ch'"rch anrl the Junior
constructed at Kyger Cre!'k
famous places vl5lted by the shrp
Order of AmerJCan Mechamcs
~he has been Jn Ill health foM:etbodlll women who prepared
Survtvrng urc hiS w1f~ Grace
~eHlr&amp;J months but her r!eath waf&gt;
and served tbe &lt;hnner were Mrs
and several nteces and nephews,
unexpected while VISiting fnend s
Henry Henncsy Mrs John Haw
In the face of general prospenty lncludtng M s Rose RtynoldA of
:r.nd nlat1vcs m IrontQn
k1ns Jr Mrs E M Blake and poor relief ct.st the stole of Ohio i\flddleport
Be!ls Sanborn
Burtal \I HI be made m the
a record $84 138 727 83 flunn.~t the
fiscal year ended lune 30 State Mound Hill Cfmetery at Gallipohs
The Dutton Drug S!oro will &lt;Om
Auditor James A Rhodes rcportf&gt;
plete their move to the new
Thb1 was an merease of $2 742 000
60 over the preceding year
quarten m he Coal.:i Bulldmg
North Sec(lnd Avenue over hle
The exctse tax on public utili
ties, first enacUld m 1931 at the
week end,"
depths of the depression provtdcd
The lormal openln• 1• planoed i
$17 833,727 85 for poor rehef last
for
the (ltst of August accordtng
Funeral servoces w1U be held al
year and $16 :moooo was appropri
to Oal.e Dutbn owner ()( 'the 2 p m Monlllay ln the Ewmg Fur:
ated
by
the
leg1slature
and
paid
Mr Wllli.am Penlln Manager
.store, but th~ store wrU be open era! Chapel for Walter C11rman
il;motlnced that the Parkersburg from the gen.:lral fund of the state
Mrs Ira F Stevens who died for bustneu by Mond11y July 15
74 POJleroy RFD whn dlerl a'
The $34 million prov1ded by the
Rig and Reei Company Foundry at
Contractor Robert Kmg and h1s Pornt Pleasant Clime at noon Fri
state as m addthon to loeal funds Junr 19 In Tekamah near Cleve
~meroy Jlas instituted an em
approprtated for _,oor relief Fol land and buned there was born men and employees or the Drug day Rev L M Mohrhnrr wrll or
Ploy~ suggestion plln
lowtng IS the amount each south In HatTl.lonvlil~ March 9 1879 Store are workmg overt1me to flc 1ate at the serv1ccs
Survrvmg the deceas~:&gt;d are a
PattHned ll.fter !lUCCe.!Liful sug eastern Ohio county recetved from She wajl the c:'aughter of Mr and complete th" fmal work m the
daughter Edna &lt;.:armu or Porn
psUon !lystems used by other com the state for poor rehef from July Mrs William and Nevada Staats new store
Kateurah Staats became a member
eroy and two brothers Wilham
Panlea. thla rlan gives employees t to~ to June 30 1957
the Christian Church near her
Carman, Pomeroy
and Danrel
AD opportunity to suggest tdeas
Athens $114 479 64 Galha $80
home at 17 anrl ir1 1697 abe moved
Carman San Bernardmo Cahfor
fot teduclng coat!! 1nd improving TI5T 37, Jacks.:-n $73 214 33 Law· from
Ohio and llv~Q tn several mid
nla
ettlcieney 'lnl to .a:am full reeognt renee, $1811277 24,
and Mergs
western
state~
Bunal wrll be made at Betch
tlon for their id~as as well as to $29,962 20, Vinton $31 940 30 and
She was a charter member of
Grove Cemetery
earn-lll.lbstantlal cash awards b.$sed Waahmgton $109,37987
the Pollyannu Sunday Sehoul rfass
Fr1ends may call a1 the funeral
Oft tbe value or the 1ugaestionr
of the First liapti&amp;t Church In Tck~
lrmn!
at sny time
Tbe auageatJon plan Js one of the
STILL., CONFINID
amah and al!.O a member or the
~y means by wbtch tbe Parkers
Ted Wlldermbth formerly of Royal NeJghbor~ Lodge and Wo
lnirl Ric and Reel Company hope!. Pomeroy an::. now T~siding in mens Relief Corps
Two men drew fmes ln Mtddle
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
to progreu end more effe~tively Portmoutb, 0 eontlnues to be
port
Mayors court Fr1day mght
The Youth l"\'llowshtp of UnJteii
She mlitricd Ira F Stev£lnl! Nov
!llftl compebUon thl&amp;B providing confined to }·er4'V Hospital In that 14 1896 and they had one daugh- and two more are current! 1 ln the Metbodut Church wUl hold an lc1•
,mater •eeu."'ity for •II of Us em city by tUnes.'~ His addreu is Sec· ter Alma
Middleport J~t!l awa!Una: their ap cream social tonight m front ol
ployee~
ond Floor, Mt:rty Hospital
She ser.ved as a school teacher pearance before Mayor nmer at the ehnrc:h on Second st Serving
will stlrt promptly at 6 p m
in
Meigs County lor a number of tonight s seu on
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MilOS
G.HlRAL HOSPITAL
Frntd fl5 ar.d CO!LI.s ~ach on
years Mrs n Mae Pickett, Dar·
Admitted• Mrl Addle Weaver,
SOCIAL IS TONIGHT
cbarges Of mtoxieahon were Hom
LICINSI GRANTED
wm, 111 a mece
Raclne, Joeeph l.CeDn~ Pomeroy,
An lee Creo~.m Soclal .!Lponsored
er Moodupat.~gh 38 .tnd Arnold
A marriage license hn been tJ~ Mume ReJ~er, RuU•nd, Mrr by the Racine Volunteer firemen
1F Durst, 39, both of Middleport
sued bere to James H Johnson
Lula Dillon, .fteedavUlt
and Aid Squad will be held to
TO UNDERGO SuRaiRY
Slat~ for appearances In court 2,1 Ft Rile:r Ka ,(natave of Galh·
Dilcharced JoJm Bucher Mid night on the Raeme Home B1mk
Dor Schaefer, Lincoln HtlfDrive, torught for tatoxJC'Ition a1 e Aile! p'olls), soldier and Nancy Sqe Raw
dleportj Mn Katbn'n Ireland, oi lawn at 7 p m If rain mterferes went to Columbus today to under SearleJ, 86. and Ned Call 46 botb lints teJepbor.c operator ):!iddlePlttsburJiir, p,
thf! IOClB] wtll be in the f11-e house go 6llra:ery
o( Middlepcm
port

Lt. Stephen Hill

Rotarians Hear Casto Describe IWaterworks Bonds
His Travels Into Israel, Italy To Be Offered By
Town Of Syracuse

Driver

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On DWJ Charges

Showers Expected
Today And Tonite
Thru Ohio Valley

Meigs-f.o Is Last
In Poor Relief

Dutton Drugs
Moving Now To
New Quarters

Expendit~res

Suggestion Plan
By Employees Is
Instituted Here

Mrs. Wm. Green
FJUleral Service
Held At Ironton

Mrs. Ira Stevens
Former Meigs-Co
Teacher Succumbs

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Walter Carman,
Succumbs Fn'day
A p , PI
t Offit easant

Two Draw Fines
In Middleport
Mayor's COurt

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True Bills Returned Against
Former Teamsters Union Boss

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In Pilot School
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lnllcted Teamster Presadent Dave d'eck

expressed confidence today that witnesses would testify he
and hJs son Dave Jr dad not m1sappropnate union funds m
the sale of three Cadiilac s
A Kmg County grand JUry fortday returned andtctments a
gainst the two Becks ('hargmg Beck Sr on one count of pock
- - - Ptlng $1 000 1n the sale of a uolon
~wnf'd Cadillac and Dave Jr witb

Pal'r Bonnd Over
I To Grand Jury In

{('epmg $4 650 realued from the
,aJe or two more Cac!lllacs

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y•Je Jds T DeSife
,
T Pilot ABoat

Peter Sp'ace, 83
Claimed By Death
On Friday Night

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First Baptist
Ladies Bible
Class Excursion

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'fhe rank o[ Knl~ht v.as co11f('r
red on M)ron Mtlh'r and Nathan
Blg~s when Fidel Lodge K.nl!'lhls
nf P~lhlas "let Thursday at the
K of P Hall Chancellor Command
cr Paul Hap 1 onstall presidC11 ;md
Rtmounced rn~tallat10n of off1cen
for n~&gt;xt week
nr~ l nrt Deputy Radakcr and
Grand Outer Guard Tom Mills
Galltpoll~ w~re present for the
mectinJ&lt; and other Kn1ghts present
were Str-clc Taylor Butterfield
Dexter Com r A W lUHie l.alli
pohs, Huffman and 1aylor Pornt
Pleasant

UnlYiotiliJ llllf,

Devoted l'o l'he I~ Oll'lle ..............
VOL IX

Weatlle,...

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F"Ine Sentence

QU LilY (OU TS and

d bl "8 tt Buy" used car We pride ourselves
Get a nrw Bulck or ]•ontlu or a Dcpen a e
e er t•or.Uacs have been selling at a
cars traded ln from Katlsrted own
wltb our r~ondiUonlng and serv:eed:;.ewlt~u~cl!:
tremendous pace MO that we are oa
wt
be August 26th Rush In get yDurs now
en Buy now, pay later. your first paymen can
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E'1ght-Year-OJd

ELBERFELDS
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WASHINGTON UP .....,, Senate GOP Leader Wllham F
Knowland predicted todfy1 t~at c1v11 ngblo supporters ~til
handt1y wm the next rou~t.,~-fn the Senate'&amp; current debate and
bring an admlmstratton tMl right. biU formally before the
chamber
The CaUforma legislator said "there is no ~uestion"

and "do-it-yourself" with the
fabulous new PLASTIC decorating material

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Don't Forget The Most lmport~nt
Thing - Your Transportation

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Ill Loeal New•
Ill Advartlllll&amp;
Ill ClrculatloD

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Malee your Ieite hen SPARKLE I

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We Pay 2% Jnlerest On Your Savings

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Mrs. Erwin Piano
Students Present
Annual Recital

EUB Youth Rally
Held Monday At
Portland Pork

wef' k
return ed to Midd leport
wlth then mother who 111 vbitJ 'lg
'ler pare nts Mr and Mrs Law
renee Hartm ger
Vera Betty Barbara and Oa d.
Mr and Mrs 0 P Klem an !TJ Covert are vis1tmg tn Colurnbu
Mr and Mn 0 C Greenlee of
~lrs Jlilrolrl Jo hnson
Sprr lg Col umbus on busmess today
f1eld l'&gt; the guel;t of her mot h ~ I Sonja Hendnc ks accompa m~d Charleston were here for seve r..rl
!irs Emma I crfher l
Mr and Mrs Wi llia m Aul t a nd days this week Their son Pf
' lane) Bur ns anrl Chcn I Ebe
famrh to Springfie ld whe n th.f'\ George Ed Greenlee wa:r; sched
b;n h ~p( n\ 1 hur~ d ay Wtth r1c \J~Jtf' d Mrs Aults t•are nts
Mr ed to sari fo r Okmawa Tuesda '
Mildred Haw!&lt;:&gt;
Nan Moore
an'i ~Jr, I un Hou1rts helt 111&lt;1 and Mr.- C h arle~ S1nd e Celes•~
Nellie
and
Hallie
z~rkle
Wf' c
fa1TJ 1\ Hu\ldf d Road
Au l1 remamed 111 Sprllll!:fleld fo
1\f ll iM an d
Mrs charles n :1 two wee k \lSI\ w1th ht r g t&lt;l :l ' busu1ess v1srtors tn Columbu ~
Tuesday
Holtanr! an rl da J&lt;:&lt; l"l tcr Sana Jf
parents
Re \ an d Mrs Robert F S\_ye ,
guc,ts !'I hc r brolhf' r rn I 11 W an d
Mr~ Ern est
Maag and Mr,..
~ nr. son t &lt;lrl moved thc1r furn t
So'\f'T Mr nne\ Mrs Mil L'll lllll I Earl Krur. ht wen hu smess v1s
urc toda y t o Wcs
Lafaye ltt
~n d f~ m ]v
r hf' Hol la nds \\ I l o r~ 1n Columbu 5 W~ dn c~ da)
whert&gt; h~ w11l ~g 1 n J!IS pastorate
h :1~1 bu•n Joe, t{'(l In
Gcr m1nv
Peter Stau• 1s &lt;:nhully 111 r
on Au.! Ust I Mrs Styers and 'll
rm the pa s\ tlrt C \ oc R I S Will -,.0 h 1s hom f' on Garfield A•enue
w11l VISit h iS mother Mrs Ch 11
t o I as \ .:;:!:a~ wher" t l1
MaJOI
M r and Mr ~ Mn
Grlmo '
and Mt
h .1~ hec n ~ ~~t"n c d
foll owmg :l ( £:1 rna Jean Y. hlllatcn \ and ~hI lcne S t y er ~ Newark
Styers
Will
return
lu~rf'
for 1 ,
furl ough
d r f"~ Jimm y Gilbert Jody
Leo
rarewell ~erm o n
Sunday
N 1
Mr anrl Mt s Mdto \ H oorl a 1d an\'1 J onPaul of Phoen1x
Arl
fa m1lv a nd I!UPsl~ :\l a Jnr &lt;~ nd M
&lt;~ re hl'rc Y IS L d lH~ (or the l1rst
t Jmt' m Four ~eans Th ey 11re Vl!H'
r h 1rll's R Holland all cl da ugh t
S .w ~ v sllefl 1hur,rl 1\ 1n ( hl l'
mg her parent 5 ~r ., nd Mrs R 1
cot hr v.n h n l a lt\ f'~
be r t ~hDamel Jr and brother
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Whltl ato; lI
dau ght1 r K av of (', all ro n arc t h
Mr and ~r 3 James Wh1tlatch a 1'
~llf' ~ ls of Ill s fathN ~rcrl Gan,..
famrlv !\trs Juanita wr1ght a11
Call mg t•n l\! r'i () B Elhcrf r I ranuly Mrs
i\hldrccl
Hud s&lt;J:l
rhu rs da \ Wf'lr
M1 :-.s Hflr h 1 1 They wr\1 vrs rl Mr G1lmorc s m
E t WIIl and fr 1cnrl of ( a\li pnl
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Beck ~1d there wa s no queahon
that the money frnm the sale of
1ll thr~t cars had gone to the
Western Conference of Teamster)'
He sairl the. money
had been
Voo lran.sfcrred to the unron m cash •
}f et cr were hound over to
th ~
Doubtful Of R.eel,...
~r. 1 cl JUry under ca.;h bonds of
Hr
satd he
rather doubted '
$1000 ~ach 1n Mayor E F Robm
son s rourt F'nda y n1gbt after e v1 whether conference recorda would
tfen ce w.. s presrnted by local po show reec1pts of the amounts !or
l1ce tnd1e"tmg tht" paJr was rn each car but vou can ~ sure 1t
\olved ,n the Blaeltnar Aut o ~otlll be proved that the moneypver} pennv of 1t- was recetvf'd
firm robbery
~nd !herr w1ll be Witnesses who
They have be en held Jn custod
'I InCe early thr~ wef'~ wh1le Ji m w1l/ sa test1fy
,!nym g tc,(IJ.s found 111 their +'a l
Asked wet11cr Pred Veneheu
"ere (!+ rill exammed at tbe LG j ren Jr Westetn Conference autf~
do n :-'rrsL&gt;n farm
tor would testify that cash for
Poltce entered as e\ ldence a re the cars bad been received Bed:
port from the London experts that "eph~d empbat1caUy
You can bet $10 000 agamst
a crnw IJar and screw dnver found
ten
cents on tb•t'
rn possessron ol Van Meter and
Stewart were without doubt the
Beck Sr Wa8 charged w1th seli
tool s used to pry off the Jtoor IJJek
ng
a le52 Cadtllac belongmg to
and ftlrn~ cabmet atch at Blae't
the
Western ConleTence of Team
n.. r s a \• I'Ck ago F1 1ay mght A
sten Jlfld putlinJ the 11.900 lro111
total of $427 m c a~h and check ~
the ~ale rn the aceount of a prJ
vas takr.!l
v.~:~te flrm he head!! The car wa~
The nen were anested about
bought by Martm Duffy a 6pe
9 a m m Middleport slcepmg rn
tac1r ear wttb the .lool.s
Tbey ~Ja.jti~ diStributor and Tealb8lers
Un.l(m metRMr
claimed they had been home all
S... IIK!r...., Slmllo.ty
rught tn West Columbia
The
gran&lt;l Jury, wb1eb hat been
The men had no furtbf!!"' ex.plaD
111.vestrgatma Te.llmsters Um()n !1
1tton to offer as evidence m the1r
:1ancral aCfaitl tn tbe Seattle area
hearmg
follJwrng recent rackets eommH
tee hearmgs on Team&amp;ter Unton
1ct1v1tres , mdrctcd Dave Beck lr.
on two stmJiar counts

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VANCE Al' B Okla -Secund
I t Stephen P Htll ~on of Alle 1

Hill, 7 Beech Street Pomeroy, :s
nuw rn basic multij-engme pilot
trammg al Vance
The bas:ic school consists of
profu:tency tn.lnmg 1n formJ
tlon b'ansJtJOn, mstrument and
night fly1g rn B-23 atr.craFt Upon
completlon ol tbe
ltve IDO'lt'l
course he w1U be av; arded th
adver WID.(! oi an A1r Force pr

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Are Defendants
In Court Suits
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E GrmdJcy Salllbury Town shrp
Justice of Peatt were nam~d 1n
lawsmts today r•led tn the Com
mon Pleas Court here
The State of Ohro 1111ked money
only m the amount or $1620 30
from West rull name unknown
dotng busmess a11 the Adrtane
Coal and Dock Co , Umon .,,
Pomeroy
In the other actron Rov Koh l
hlluscn dorng bustncss as the Bu s
ness AdJustment Co
Parken
burg W Va sued Grmdlcy ror
$111 35 m one account and $51 43
Ill 11nothcr on behalf of St Jo
seph s Hospital Parker,burg
A th1rd complamt set $75 18 a~
the balan~ due rrom the defend
ant to the Compact Sales Corp

Middleport Man
Faces 2 Charges
Sberlff Robert C Hartenbach
said today he had not been able
,1oet - after two attempts - lo
serve a pa•r of warrants on Ray
mot.d (Petel Kloes of Mrddl~port
charging bastardy
"We have marie t\.\o Lr1ps to
Middleport tOe shenff saHl but
haven t Jocatef Kloes )el
The warrants were ftled throu,! h
the Meigs Count~ JuvenJlP Court
A date for Kllles hear ng 1n court
Wtll be .el •Iter h~ has been
brought mto custod.Jo
oftrc1ab
saJd

• AJy Khan
Kanm
Named Successor
T0 The Aga Kh30
VERSOIX Switzerland UP Prrnce Kanm Aly Khan a ser1ous
young student of Onental hlstory
4t Harvard Un1vcrs1ty
assumed
his duties todr.v as the first atom
age leader or more than 10 mil
IJOn Jsmaili Moslems
The
handaome
20 ye1:11 '(l]d
pnnce, who Yo til now be known •s
Aga Khan IV was the surpnse
chmce of hrs grandfather the late
Aga Khn, to serve as lns sue
cessor as head of the .sect
The Aga Khan who dwt Thurs
day at the B1 e ol 79 provtdet1 1n
his wrll thiiot Kanm be named
Imam Jeader or the Sh1ah Mus
llm Ismaili community The an
nouneement Fndsy mg:bt came
as a 8'Urprise Aly Khan Kanm s
father 1nd former husband of ac
tress Rrta Hgyworth at {lf~l was
believed to be the most logical
clloJce
(Contmued on PaJA Five)

B,~,~q~,~!?'.~:~.d

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Many Ohioans
Counted Dead
In Mock Raid

COLUMBUS UP - Ohto Munl
ed H6 095 p~ople dead today and
~ore t~an ~4 ~ t~ousand m~urtd tn
e wa e 0 rt ay s moe a omte
bomb at,tackd 0 "1 f•v,e "1f the states
pnncrpa rn us na c1 1es
However tl\rl defense author
Illes termed the ractJce alert one
ol the most sutccessful ever to
be CO!lducte-d tn Ob!O
Some 2 807 600 persons were
evacuated lrom Cleveland and
Youngstown Toledo Cmctmlatt
Columbus- and Canton Gov C
Wtllram 0 Neill h1s cabmet and
state of!tc•als set up temporary
emergency h1 adquarters at Dela
ware and cvnducted the states
busmcts from there
Toledo wa~ the f1rst to be at
tacked by enemy bombers A by
drogen bomb exploded m the a1r
directly over lhe heut of the
downtown busmest dr~trrct
Similarly Columbus CtndnnatJ
Youngstown &amp;nd Clevehmd got the
alert
People rushf'd from the ctty mto
the suburbs
Columb•is had a two hour warntng of the srmulated attack W1l
bur Morris (l'ntral OhJO Ctvil Oe
fense admmt~trator sa1d Lhe only
persons killed tn the cap1tal m the
tr;unmg exernse were the strag
glers ur those
who reCused to
leav,e
'fodav decontammat1on
earns
enLered lhe blasted c11le~ lo start
the desnup ;ob
Weathe.- experts have 1nd•eatcd
that th.e'" rad 1o aclally fall out
from the bombs would spreal over
a great porllcm ol the ~1a1e and
poss1hlv InJure v1tal farm land
The alert whrch will contmue
1 through Sunday drew htgh praise
From 0 Netll
'fhe go\ernor satd he was par
llcularly p I c a ~ ~ d wtth the
smoothness o[ the slate IJOVern
ment portron of lhe evacuatiOn op

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The younger Beet was accused
of havmg m bts possesSion on
Oct 8 1954, the $1,850 obt•med
from the aale of a 1951 Cadillac
that was owned by the Jmnt
Counetl or Teamsters No 28 to
John L Stratlon a hotel suppltu
1 he grand JUry charged the sale
~a5 completed on Oct 5 1~1
The JUry also ch.nged young
Beck w1th havmg on Sept 2 11m3,
the 52 800 from the sale of a JD53
1C d ll
a I acto Kenneth L Bockle), a
ftreman It said the second car
1 belonged to the Wcdern Confer
ence of Teamsters
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Scout Jamboree
Opened Friday
At Valley Forge
VALLEY FORGE. Pa (UPl
Vice Pres1dent Richard M Ntxon
told 00 000 Boy Scouts Frtd."t.y
night that they stood for
the
thmgs that make Amer1ca great"
Nur:on lipoke at ceremomes
markmg the opemng of t h e
fourth NaUonal Boy SCout Jam
borec on the htstorlc irou.nd
where Gen
George Wasbmgtun
and his poorly clothed ('Oiomat
army sulfel't!d dunng the Winter
of 1777 78

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0 Nelli wa ~ accompamccl bY Wrl
llam Eel Owo s atom 1c energy
advu10r to his Delaware head
quarters
State Civil Srmcc Dtrector
MaJ Gr.n I eo Kreber said he heUeves Ohio Is Jn P. better pos1tt0n
today lhan "'vcr before to take
cne of an a om1c arr attack
The only lou! up or the whole
plan wa.&lt;r: til l"ommum('ahons CO
official•, sard 1t was 44 mmutea
before the fl"st attack o~ Toledo
(Continued 0!'1 Dag&amp; Two)

The vtce president uld ~he
se.1uls wnuld ~membto.r the jam
boree as one ur the fmest exper
rcnces of your liCe •
'The th,rngs that make America
great are the thmgs that the Boy
, Sr .;mts of Amer1ca st.and for
Earlrer Dr Arthur A Shuck,
chJCf scout executive read a tele
gram from Presrdenl Eisenhower
who said the scouts would return
home better dhzens as a result
of campmg at Valley Forge
The huge Jamboree began when
an acnal bomb burst over the 2 •
000-acre cprnpsrte at 9 am edt
I
The ~outs. representing ear:~h
state and v1rtually every nati6n
o( the free world snapped to at
ten bon and delrvered thell' famed
three..frnger salute as the StaU
and Stripes was unCurled whrle 1
IfiO.piece band played the Natioh·
a1 Anthem Then the ofl'iclal junbQree flag showrng WatJhmgtliA
kneehn&amp; 1n p'"aver at Valley Forge
was ralaed
The ceremontes opened a fuJJ.
week of actiVIhes and eonteata dt
signed to keep the Scouts IJOinJ
unt1l the )exbore ~e P.!!ds llelt
Tbursda:r

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