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and as His .:lory pauu by" He
'puti u.s In the cleft of the rock &lt;&gt;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 , July 13, 1957
and covers us with His hand " We Him for aalvatlon and yo~o~ too will Woods borne and Jl'r1day eveniq
become acquainted wltb Him and Jcn.ow tbe aecret of 1 useful and a:ueaq there included Mr and Mrc
Learn Hi• feelia1s and tboughta. utiafied life
C L. Wood, Ripley, and Hr aa.,
Our faith grows stronaer, our love
Mrs Braety Wood, Morgantown

ana our hopu. brlgbten
We are conscious jthat ID Him we
pqases.s mftrute tfeuuns whleh
w1ij blouom lnto usefuln.- ta the
wetrld .&amp;bout u.s A new and bttberto h1dden mean1011 bursts fortb
from every ~age of the Btble AA
w~ go along the way our fellttw
Christians beLome more real and
prbfltable to our welfare because
ot the eonn£&gt;cllon with th-e same
God Tbu~&gt; God u mmdful of all
of us and v151ts us' with His
lhigbty secrc. power

Yes the secret eYolvel' around
some very stmple details ~hieh I

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Mrs Lawrence Franeia, and
children George, Mary and Don
~a . spent Thursday with Mr and
Mrs Sam Curt1s and Mrs }I A
Curhs at Darwin
Mr and Mt!l Charlq Le-gar and
chJldren Mll'te and Chsrles Jr
lett this mormng for Bame Ver
mont (pr a two weeks vult With
her pareDU Mr aud Mrs Serafm
Lavm
Mr ::md Mrs John Duffy Jr and
rhlldren Ehzabc-th Ann Jell and
Robert amvcd Fnday for a Vl5lt
w1th her motler Mrs Lena Huber
and Mr and Mrs Pb1l Globokar
and family
,
Mrs E J ll1ll returned home on
Thursday after a VlSlt wlth rela
lives m Columbus
Mrs Roy Jones Jr and .!lons o!
Columbus are the guests of Mr
Mr.s E J Hill and Mr and
Roy Jones Sr
J
Mrs Roy J011ea Sr and Mrs Roy
Jone5 Jr and sonli' left thl8 mornlng to spend the ,,eek end at St
Albans, W V.1 Y!lth Mr and Mrs
Vietor Stewar and famtly
The mfant daughter of Mr and
Mrs Robert Gooch (Jinet H1ll) 1
has been named Su5an Daane
Pete Covert of Charleston W
Va and Jobnuy Bryant are guests
of Mr and Mrs E J Hill

VOL IX

Chrisf•an Science
Heal!l

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IV SERIES for lveryono

Wtth the hope thot 1twill, tn some rneo5ure, foster and hell) sus
tatn that wh1ch ts g9od tn family and communtty ltfe, thts feature ts o,ponsored by the bus•ness f1rms and orgontzottons whosd
names appear below.

George 5. Hobstetter Jr.

R11tlond ltd

(,cncral Insurance

Allen Appliance Serv.
Anthony Plumbing &amp; Heating
!40 Lincoln St

Meigs Equipment Co.

Middleport

Pomeroy, Ohio

Maxine Arnold Service Station
Rock SprlnR• Ro•d

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

Atkins Chicks

178 Mulberry A&gt;c

&lt;~nd

He.11 Estate Broker
225 E 2nd St
Pomeroy, Oblo

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'clams Groc. &amp; Serv. S,a,
224 E Main Sl

"God'• Children
Inherit Health"

WSAZ.TV
Channel 3 - 10 15 l.m

i)omeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy

New York Clothing House

Baker Furniture
Middleport

Men s and Boys' Furmshlngs
Pomeroy~ Ohio

Chase Funeral Home

Ohio Valley Baking Co.

Rutland, Ohio

Downing Insurance Agency

Makers of Holsum Bread

Middleport, Ohio

R. H. Rawlings &amp; Sons Co.

Fife Refrigeration

Flnt a.ptf.t Church E..t Main
Str~ct Pomeruy llalph C Zundel
pastor Wilham Watson Supt 9 30
to 11 C'Omhincd service ,.of woralup
and study Special mua1e guest
speaker Rev 81.9'nell Stephenson
of Delaware Oh1.o Nursery and
Jumor Church for children Wed
nesday 7 30 Btble Study and pray
cr
ClassSaturday
mcetmg 7 30 Young Adult
Th• Feder11ted lv•npllcal • R•
fnrmcd PrCS"bytcrhm CHurch Wal
do J Barteh Pastor Norman Kloea
Sunda} School Supt 9 1~ a m
Sunday Church School 10 Z5 a m
Worsh1p serv,ce Top1c 'The Art
of Not Paym.~t Attention " NurSt&gt;rf for all ~tges In the Parish
House durlni the Worship Hour
for those wiz::hmg to leave their
ch1lclrcn
Chri•tl•n Science SNMty, 144
Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy Morning
worship at lt a m SACRAMENT

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer

THI SECRET OF A USEFUL AND
SATISFIED LIFE
Konkrl-"t
ly Rev R•vmon
.,,
Huth Methodlat Church
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Text "H• •h•ll be 1 k• • tNe
planted ltr the
of water,
that brlnr.ett. forth Hltifvit in His
Mason; His luf also •h•ll not
wither; and wh•tsoeYH He doeth
shalt proaper." PMim 1 3
The Cbns'tan mdtvJdual has: 8
!ecret that IS worth guarding It IIi
In part, knowledge that be Is llv
mg In clt»e contact and 18 vlBited
j by God God speaks and thmu.• who
lleten to Him ftnd themselves the
hosu M a Divine Guest and thus
dJScover the greatest secret poasJ
ble to man 1hey f-AY not be able
to explam 1l so that those who are
"strangers to the way" can under
atancJ for the s:ecret oJ the Lord
Is wUh those that fear Him
carnll mmd cAnnot discern il but
they can san
noUce Show
the effects
The ~~~~ac~c~e~pt~H~Is~w~o~r~d~an~d~tr~u~SI~
Psalmtst
me a token
for good that they which hate me
mr~~y see It and be ashamed be
NEED GOOD
cause Thou Lord hast helped me
and comforted me • The appre
hension or the present Comforter
and Helper Is AO Impressive and
FOR THE BESTI
powerful to the Christlan that he
eANY
TYPE!
would want the ungodly to appre
elate Its truth
See or c.ll
lt Is so wonderful ln have thr:
"high and lolty One that Inhabit
eth eternity desce-nd to a direct
~
lntercommunlon with our mu~ds
~.~M
~I.O
1!0 that while we do not see H•s

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and
tho Golden
Textlesson
Thou.sermon
when
lhe !lubject
of the
thou prayelt, enter Into they closet
and when thuu hast •hut thy door
pray to thy father which in In se
Custom !Buill Kitchens
Middleport, Ohio
cret and thy Father which seeth
Middleport
lllgh Test Gas At Regular Pnce
ID secre~ shall reward thee open
ly Matthew 6 6 Wednesday e~
¥Jrvlce '1 41S D m
nmg ~ervace at 8 Thr. publtc 1~
!iraq .:plac.1pat Ctliurch, la•l cordially invited to attend Read
Main Street Pomeroy Rev J m; room wUh side l!:ntnnce 10.
Edwin Charloa, Rector, Mra Ce- csted at the rear of the church
drlc W Clarlt, OfiiDIIt Worablp open to the pvbllc on &amp;londay from
and sennon at lP 30 A M • Rol)' 2 to 4 p m
Communion flrat SundHy In month
Alfred Methodllt Church. Rev
Cburch School, Baclnnera
and R. M Grove ptstor s s at 1 so
Primary, at 10 30 A M For lnfor Lloyd DUlinger Supt Worahip at
a..rtt11IH6
..ftloltch of .lliUI
mabm~ concemlna: our
work, J\J
wlth Communion to be obOhrtlt llf La\ 1 (It D•Y Sa!Jltt, Old pleue telephone SOU
serve(l Sunday 2 to 3 p m serv·
TowD Flat!!, on Portland Route. Every Sunday 1U A M: Sndr;y 1cea at the Elmwood Relt Home
Suaci&amp;Y SchuOI 10 a m. proachlnJ School and Comrnualon flrat Sun Sunday 7 30 p m regular meeun
11
t1 1 m and
p m aod Bible day In -month ll A M Church of MYF Tuesday July 18, a p In
8tuily TburodOl' 8 pm Putor c tommunion and preachlnJ, third WSCS meeUna at 111('- home or
;undar
In noa.tb '1 30 P ll Eleanor Boy tea Wed 7 30 Mid
W Protlltt Alit Clu1o Hupp
church preachtn,l-"
Week prl,ft:l' ltrvlc:e
Chrl1tlan Ch~tli at Lont .....
lralllfoi!'M Chwch of Chrlat st•rtt
II'" Ch11rch ef Chrlat. L•llhcl
oa Poltleroy Harrlf&lt;&gt;!l\'lllo Rood tom every Sunday 9 ao A M Mornlna Worsblp at D1'0 Sunday
Bib'• School 930 A M Montini Sunday Scnool and cnmmunlor, Church st1'VI~s at 10 30 wJth the
Wordhto 10 30 a m Evenlna WGr first Sunday in lnoblh 7 ~0 I' !II I..ord'1 Supper being 1erved Even
sblp 7 30 p m Ronnie F.o&amp;:Jietnn Churcll preaebtn1, third Sunday lng so1w\ce1-Chrlltian Endeavor
minister, Charlu Kina Bible 1n month 10 30 A M Church eom 6 30 and worship 7 80 Rcw DeAn
aohool, supt
munton and preaching
Rutter Supt noland Ruanll
ll'/CLUDES
rhe C1turc1. ot Ch"at, Keno,
Church of Chrl1t. MWclleport,
Mlll'fiiYIIIo Mll....lat &lt;!hu,.h,
austor Bible
FRIGIDAJRI!
lev R. M. Gro""', Pallor, H08t1K'tl' Hery Sunday 9 30 A U Swtday Frf'd I Garftner
Roulflt, SUpl. 10 A M Suodoy School ud communion. t.xon4 School 9 30, Homer Rice, suvt :
&amp;!frlgerator and
BchoOl, 11 A' M., Wonft.lp Servld, Sunday in month 10 iiD A M Mo1 nina: worship 10 SO aubjec!
t:hurcb communion and preaddaa: 'Vp Drafts tnd Dowa Drafta
7'SO p, M
Gu Range
M[olwty $om.,unlty Churoh fourth ~unday lD, mcntb 'I 80 P 6 SO Chri1tian End ell\'Or, 7 3 ~'
Evenlns servlee
aubje,_c:t "Thl'
teidm, 0ree11 Road. a... a 1:. M ch...,..JJ preachina,.
t59.50 4!1Wft
TIM C.llrbtlan Cht.iret. al ..._. Be.st Last", Wednosda)'
7 30
Tb..,.. Flol'&lt;l Olelond.
&amp;or.lce , 30 P II ~ lock Orove, evef'J Suaday D10 A prayer IQeetln&amp; And Bl,ble study "
7 30 p a1 Stmday School ud commUDlon
HHtt. MethMII•t Cltun:h, MfetsecoLd Sunday Ia mouth 11 SO P dleport, the Rev C R K-onk
t4 Church "'eacblnl fourth Sun right, pastor Sunday Scbool 0 30
!II)' Ia rrtontb 10 80 A 14 ~111't11 Erne&amp;t Covert
aupt; Morni•li
e&lt;JmmlUII9D and ploeachillcwunhlp 10 80 topic "Toward -\.
lUI ChurchH, Mlrnlnt Star I Rebou Church' 1petial mu:u"'
·~"'""'' •••· 1ttor lhhop, by connd Stlloll, Niollnlst
and
hntMOtld Churolt Putor ... :U:omlBI Stn
Suein Mra c M. HeQDeaey, 1orc4nh•
L. Bpret~ wator. SChool O:tll A. lol !(ornl•s ..... \. SO Olllctal Bo\r~: Wednea~ •
IIY!' SUndor ove. 1 P m. proror meetlnc 011d
10 L ID. I:YI11IAI ohlp alii J..

Middleport, Ohio

Foreman &amp; Abbott

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CAN COST
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A lllp and fall on your property can bit YGIIin tho
poclolbook ••• hardl That IJ, unlooo yo~··• had

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turance to take ~are of peraooal injury claiial.
Coal ia amal1 Set ua now.

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Jt Ia uMhd tor yhil9 peoplt to uader-

atand wlaat a alodtm baDk olftrt. Jltcca1111o
It Ia IIHly lhat ~· of lht 1110111 vcducdllo
cmd ~lrucll'l't loren In lhelr 11,.. Will
bt lh•~ bcmklla9 ~ju\.mion. So we lll"to
JOlt to com• lb. ai1J lli!ne ct111l ~
lloalt tht:it wUJ brOaden yOIIl' - '
9
laiowleavo. t..l'a • 10 lalow tacJt. olhtr

better.

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The F~Rs ·~K
w~ pay 1%' latereet

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Tbe Melp COUnty Cbap~r of
NatJonal Foundation for Infan·
,,falyeia hal *eh-ed a sheet
'"" '·'- $3,2Doo to prdvide fmancial
to Ioc:al polio patients, Mrs
:Young chapter chairman,
announced today
The money waa make aviJlab1eby the FoundaUon'a national bead
• quarter• 1Vhen locar Mmh of
Dimes funds raised last January
Jrov- tnauftlcient to cover the
coUnty'S poli., fighUng ne.~s The
\ chapter bas s;iven a total of 13.000
in past flnandal anlitance to lG
p1Uents
"ft 11 reauurlna to koow that the
whole Marcb of Dimes organb:lti~
1taada behind eaCh c:bapter, ready
io llnanc~ e:.r~ for th~ remainder
of tbe ftar wbere it ill urgently
needed, u In our ebapter," Mra
I Youn~ 11hl
mag vace1natton prodl.'amatiealb lowered
of poilo CIJel
eou.ntry financial
ln all chapters b

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FurnituNI

,..""' Polio
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~eceives

Powell's Sunoco Service Station

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Meltl',!O: Jnc}uded
Jn New H'1ghway
Marking Prom-am

SLIPS

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3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

f(lrDierl.y of Philadelphia
Tbe small caijber of the wupon
uoed, • 22 gl'e rtae to t~e
theory Mallory had been tthot by
lr""
a WGman, pollee said
H11 body, pierced by three •lug•
and wrapped tn New YGri C1ty
neWBpaJ)ers 'lfas delivered \0 a
•2nd Street Rsll'afJY Express of
0
fJce Saturday atternoon by two
TJle bulk of bi.ghway edge limng
men, each about 28 yeau old, projectl to be done m Ohlp h 1u
whom police belleve were bite~ been put up for bids by the Ohio
mea;sengers una wife of the trunks Department of Hl.ghwaJts
rontenta.
Tbe contractt involve wo1k
The corse was ~laeovere(t f1ve
hours lat~r when express wOrkers ~pread throughout the state Buh
suspicious of -the- .ttfong odor em will be opened July 30 at the De
V~•Ung !rom the trunk forcecd the partment of Htghways off1ce Ill
JO~
r
,
Columbus Work will be completed
A medical eXaminer aatd Mal by OCt 1a
loy had been dead about 24 houra
EdiJe lln.ln1 Is an. lnn\)vallon 111
w~n hia body was discovered
Ohio promotet. by Gov ~c;t'Ne11l and
e mall truhk~ jlches long, Hi~ihwoy Ctlie.f Charles Noble t,n
15 ehei deep and 20 licbe1 w1de male traveHng safer on Oh1o ~
-waa -l&amp;fressed to a "Hal Jef h.tg:hways
te·n on" of the A~basudor Hotel
Edges ot h1ghway.s wlU be pamt
Jn Los Angeles But hotel offictals ed w1th wb1te pa~nt to show the
said no peraoa by ulat name was dr~ver the exact width of pn.ve
realstered at i'be Amtiasaador, nor ment and how much driving room
waalhere any record of anyone by he bas, keepmg htm off the road ~
that name bav1ng stayed at tbe shoulder
hotel
Contract for the lirst edge lining
r"'ived gomf! deacrip- work to be put
Cor bids will b..
the- men who 11eltvered awarded alter the July 23 btd~
i¥:-~;.f·i;,j.-,~- ollll:e bf Rl!!'l!i!W, ~
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j;.' .Qih!r edfe llltlnq -WOrk will be
remllllned In tbe otnce ~(orie 'by tJ1 '1i11hWiy ma.mtenance
mirlutes whUe • clerk department
and inJured the black
The edge lining program m Oh1o
"!~'.1''~!~ $40 92 for wall cover ov11r 7 000 mlies at a to
?'
, one re tal estlmatea cost of .about $650.

WHILE THEY WT

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HELICOPTER WHISKS I_J(_E_0-IJT-,--OF-JJ-ANGER

lieved to have been unsuspecting dup6i, who delivered a trunk
contalmng the bul,let·riddled body of a 52-year-old pamter to
a Ra1lway Express office for shipment to Los Angeles
A cb,Jck of flngerpnnt Illes at FBI headquarters m Wash
lnglon Identified the vlctl"l as James Malloy of Now York,

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SJNGU COPY-If

easure

Police Kept Busy
At Middleport
During Weekend

w:a AHempt To Ship Corpse Trunk

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kJ\ow we havf' 'a plaee by Him'
~f~o~oe~l~n~,~~~,l~b~le~m~a~n~lf;•~•t~o~tl~o~n~w~e~~~§~§§§~§~~~

Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Middleport
Society

"And that am t all He s got the folks m our comn1Umty goin to church and hkm Jt
Always before church was mostly for our women lolk s and kids 1 but not any molt! He s
sold us on the 1dca that v.c all need the church Stncc 1 started my church ~01•1 1t has
helped me over many a rough sp&lt;Jt My pte! u1e of IllS lhal everyone needs the Church •

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"Thue g1)es tbat young preacher man that took over the village churd1 He !'!- out
trym' to learn alJ h'' can about th1s country and the ways of us folks F'unny I.e Carne
out here from some town back East and everybody thought he would be t1ym to make
us all over hkc the people he knew back home We thought he woulan t last th1ough
ont'! wtnter But that young fellow Js made of better stuff than any of us, as would l)c
proved 1f the situation were turned around He s become one of us, too

MverllaiDI

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Mr and Mra George Dallas and
Mrs Forrest Bachtel Mlddlepoct
and Terry Knight Pomeroy wae
nt Columbu• on bu.unJ!Sa Fnda\
and were accompanied here b;
Mra Corrlnt A Ruckman, who
will VIsit relatives m Pomeroy
Mrs Paul 1-""rnnch "as taken to
Holzer Hospital whece ahe 1s a
medkal patient

shall here mention Keeping fatth
alive by cult1vatlon and nurture
Doubl IS to be guarded against
Maxwell says
The Lord
!eaeh•" me [hat it is by simple
alone that 1 can e1tber obtam retain nr Increase with regard to any Gospel blessma "
One must always be dotna something f.or the Master Talk with
others abOut reJtg~on Penaltentiy
watchmg agamst Satan Keep out
of his grip Watch your thoua:hts
Hold your trmp«!r Watch your
speech Be 11 worshipper of God
Men rarely backshde Jn the prayer
meeting The testunony meetmg Is
helpful Put your money to good
use For your real mterest usual·
ly follows your money (f you give
more money to the lodge or club
or resort than t.o the Church the
result IS tha• the house of God IS
loved less
Try constantly to enlist recru1ts
for Chris~ !fe who aavea others
promotes hts own safety Maintain
the evangeli~he praetice Men nev.
er s~nd their own souls to Hell by
helpmf! others to HeaYenl' A soul
Mrs A E Wells anr! daughter
may be lost m spite of good works
Jean
Well$ RN, and Jean Blak
but more a e lost without good
works Howeoer remember a mna man,l RN Galhpohs and V1o:et
•s not uved hy iood
is Lark!bs Porumouth leCL Fr1day
by the blood of Christ
to night tor a motor tnp to MLam1"
Th... ore fulklu.ll
Beach. Fla Mrs Wells ts on v11
the sinner s heart .and
frem
the
Oh1o
Valley
Bai}
his walllngneas to aecept It,
Nlhtwolght tl"""
and her daughte •
uvea a person from doom
at
as thtty
helps him to live a useful and
satuflcd life Thert will be the un
Hawkins Jr
o! thmgs sparitual to the and Mr and Mrs T F Hawkm~
I
on~
has learned to use whrrt plan to go to Columbus Sunday to
oloto dirt out of ruga
bas already bei!n granted to hlm
see the boat raee1 at Gr1ggs Dam
oao(ly lh~hor cloa~tra
Sp1rltua1 gtowth 1 mpll~con and also to visit Mr and Mr
can't g
all - ancl
ele Ftanklm Ginther and chlldren anrl
stant appropnahon of t
It
rolla
over
carptll
ments that c&lt;~ntnbute to g
th Juanita Hawkins
Some are de1d at the top ot ers
Stephen Zahn Charleston i~
eaaltr than any cltoner
at the root It is alway" dana:erous sp~nding a week w1th h•s grand
you've ever awntd.
to be d1seased and dying Nothing mother Mr.s Dav1d Entsming~·
Come In and try• one.
arouses our respect and adm 1ra A rer.ent guest f'f Mrs Entsnungc
t1on, whether we be Chnstiln or was Mrs Leora Bmgman Dove,.
A Hoover lark ca11"
sinner than to see a Jtrong con N )J who formerly \I;Orkecl w1th
youu at big aavlng•lf
slstant devoted,
and growlng 'Mfl Entsmmger at the Athen~
h
State
Hospital
you will acl quicJdy.
C rutu.n charac-ter
Mrs W A Gautler Columbu~,
With Allaehments
Also Ln this consoling secret 1~ arrived Thursday for a viSit wt h
the discovery that the Christian her al!ter and brother m Jaw, Xr
life is valuable, not so much for and Mrs E M Wood and then
what we can get out of It, a!' for bouseguest, C S Noble, Athens
wh.at we ~an put Into llfe Thi.E W Va a brother of Mea Wortd
'o'tcw kills the v1gor of selti.thnes~ and Mrs Gaut1er H 1s claughtP."
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patu:nce wkh the tree that had no II
fruit The dlseJples noticed that It
soon withered away We are all like
trees planted by the riverl' of wa
tcr and -the secret or our useful
ness and the satisfaction which we
get out of hfe w1Ji depend on our
wilhngness to put out and down
r6ots to keep In definite touch with
the lnrlnite Jeaua tells about lhe
vine and the branches If you are
one of His prodllClng branchell

Church Is For All

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Surroul\ding CountJe.&amp; and h1gh
ways Involved m the Jub 30 b1d
opemng, listed by contract are
Athens, routea 7 33 and 50, Gallla
7 and 30,, Mel&amp;s 7, 33 124, VInton
(H); Wuhington, 7, 21 !)() IMlAII
76 and 7'1 1 J.ackson 75, Lawrence,
7, 32 and 75

Mrs.,Paul French
Claimed By Death
Saturday July 13 '
Mn Paul FrenC'h, 57 the former
GtiCf Va~ DUJh, died Saturday in
Holzer Hoapitai after a Jon« ill
ri.ea Mn Fftncb Wll proceded in
'"eath by ,t~er Jt.utband who dled on
May S, 19511 She baa made he r
borne wlth bb paranb, Mr a"d
Mr.1. EdWard Fre:Deh, until this
past week when she was taken to
the hospital
SurYivon l.nclude one aon Ste-p
hen Cope, Battle Creek, Michigan
her motlaer, Mrs :A 1 Metzger
Portland, Ore , two grandsons
Stephen and Michael Cope Battle
Creek
Friendt may uU at the Rawllnas
Coat, FQaeral Home where aer
vices will be held Tuesday •t two
O'eloek with Fred I Gardner, pastor of thl'! Church of Christ off1ch
tina Burial will be in Mlddleporl
UllJ' Ceme&amp;ery
, Mrs French was a direct destentlent of , the first 1ettlen or
lliddleport and her woperty on
~uth Second Avenue has been in
&amp;bei ~Van Durn f.t~mll.Y smce It wa~
d~eded from the Ohio Company bv
~aident Gebrge Washington

PRESIDENT EISENHOWER has his safety belt fastened
tone hebcop~r 0Ight to a secret $pot as part of the "Operation
M•J Robert Barrett (ngbt) piloted the 'copter to the president's ,
(International)

on '"'

A~to Hits Rail;

Driver Escapes
Serious Injury

the1r ('lvfJ r1ghta and would pa~
mlt tnaJ without jury of th01e violatmg such ,njupctlone
Southerners have demanded that
thiS leetlon-part m of tile biiJ.....
be dropped 1 be demand
bll
played a ke)' role in comPfC!'mlM
propo~l• now bein1 diiCUUed.
The southerners ar1ue that tbe
provision would authorhe UH of
federal troops to enf~e court
orders agalnat racial seare.:ation
1n ~hools and other publlc pllteL
Other &amp;eettuns or the biH,
distasteful to the South, ,;.,lid:

Erma W1lson ~ Rt 2 Letart
Falla 0 eacaped with mmor m
JUrtes early Monday
mormng
when !he feh asleep at the•wheel
and crashed ~er car rnto a guard
rail on State Route 338 approxJ
matelv four m1lcs South or RacJne 1-Create a
yeatigate vtoi:tuon.a
Accordmg to the Sta~ H1gh-.ay Z-ProvJde fer
Patrol which ~nvestigated the acc1- new
dent Mn Wilson had been 11f.. head a
ling up all m:;ht wtth a .ttck: fnend Justice
and was retu1 nmg to her home at tho~
~ 30 a m when the accident oc:
olatlOJll
curred

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The Highway Patrol utd three
guard ratl po ... ts were torn out .,y
the Impact and the WJii:on car suf
fered heavy damages

The drtvcr receiVed contuJIIOn&amp;
of bOth knees and the lower JIW
before making a~ hiS· Bartrum also reporltd collecbon and also a ba' k Ln)ury She was not
$187 85 from Parkmg Meters treater! and c:onlJnued on to her
' c1v1l detense exetc1sf of
tblS past week
home accordmg to the Patrol No
emergency headquarters
cbargu were £lied

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.t1on and the federal Clvd Defense operation Wedneaday, July 17, Me1gs County bloo«l program today to four other~ as candidates swunmmg show to be held at the
MuDdt'l' ~~ 'liould elim.l·
Admm1stratwn - comc1ded With Offtctals said thaf it cannot be stressed too strpngly that the for the tJtle of Meigs Couot,-'s New Haven Sw1mm1ng pool on the nate two of the fe~tures In the 1

future effeetiveness of the blood program depends upoo the

the start of week long phase
three of the natiOnal CIVil defense
exercise

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Court
DocketS
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IFUII AS p0 I'ICC
~r&amp;t Is
tage craekdown

fop
there
getting
their f•rst ta~Jlc of late post attack
problems cau!oed by the make be
heve nuclear devastation wh1ch hat
the na!J.on Fnday, It was the
I 0
t
Al t
time any annua
pera !On
er
exercise has mcludfd this pha9e of
clvll defenae plannmg
Soptc , 1!1,000 key government
workers will be jotntng emergen
cy staff.t at IW reloeallon site&amp; to
erapple with the mountmg num
Per of mythieal problems
The Pre~&gt;idcnt s bubble nosed
three seat blue and white bell
Rl.n&amp;er hellcopter and Ita twm
which wu to carry asststant Wh1te
Houte physlcJan Dr Walter Tkach
were b()tb bedded down Suftday
night on the earefully guarded El
senhower farm just a few yards
from hill grl) green barn
It'll more ttum likely that the
&amp;wo Uny copters were closely m
1pected by the President's three
grandchi.ldren Mrs Eisenhower
and the yeungrters-Davld 9, Bar
bara Anbe, 8 and Susan ~ jomed
the President at h1s emergency re
location site Friday afternoon and
motored to the !arm with the
President and First Lad)l Saturday
mormng They stayed bebmd at
the farm with Mrs EJSt'!nhower today

Pomeroy E~les
Represented At
District Meet

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Two)

Democrats most strongly protested
The provtston would pemut the Justice Department to seel:
court lnJUncttons agamst oollBptractes to deprive person, of

Se k
GE'ITYSSURG
UP - Pmr
WO More e
s
.
.
Sh'
tden• Eosenhower prepared to n, M '
Future Queen Of Farrow
·
b. llelitopter from h" farm today
eu,~ Blood
. . Pro
PIWI!JUIIlllg
d A OW
~.:ra~~n'!~~~ ~:,mand post of D .~~ .&amp; n_
W/Ali-8.-Ja.r~
Cr
aiJll~ . ug. 2.
..,;,::~ rr-:'::r~~~c;ts~~.~~~;~~. ~~r.:n-ga fi~~p"'Dtpea1Jfor denors~r~=~
's!iaro~e Atk?~d J.... AtPlansNew'
Hirverr-·
of the Office of Defense mobillza
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pbine Spencer added the1r names
are nU unDerway fer a

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weekend with thOR who bad 101
blbed too freely of liquor J)J'OVJd
log the bu1lneas aecordmg 'to
Pollee Chief LeRo)' Ba.rtrum
Asal Searlea Middleport In an
appearance before Mayor C 0
Fisher Saturday mght was fine 1
fl-O and ~:od&amp; foz;: intoxncahon He
w.. remanded to j.iil on faLlur ..
to pay the new fme and a prev10us
one and w11l work fme and costs
out 011 the ttretf: crew
Ned CalL M1ddleport w:t~ fmed
$20 and cotta by P'Uher lor mtax
lcatlon and also sent to j"1l anC.
atreet work for failure to pay
Emmett "Tanan
Welsh 48
Pomeroy Route 3 was held •Jn
Middleport Jail toda)' after his ar
rest Saturday nleht b., Patrolman
DeWeese for IR~1calion
Andrew W Grueser 49 Pom
eroy arreAted by DeWeese Sundav
for mtox1cation wu released rm
$25 bond to appear m FlShl"t s
"""rt next Saturday evening at 8
fJII,
.a:.arl Gorham a11d Thomas J Ht-n
dncks both arrr:.ted by Patrolman
DeWeeee Sunday mdrnmg for m
toxu·at1on were releued on $25
bonds and ordered to appear be
gore Mayor F1shcr tonight a! B

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-WASHINGTON tuPJ - S.nate Republican Leader William

F Knowland doubted today that the admuustratlon would
M•ddleport Police had a bu&amp;y agree to ktllmg the cavtt rtg}Jts bill provwon which southern

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Four memliers of the Pomeroy
Eagler Loda:e Sunday were m at
tendan~e at ,be D1strict Meetin,i
,l,.
of the FOE held at Murray Cily
~en
The rll~lll,tl• l••m of Licking
Aer-Je from Newark Ohfo, conduct
etnPnC!t
ed the mltlation of for new mem
.... ~
ben into the Murra)' City Aene
~~ a part of the Work taken up at
1J
the meeUng
"'
Pomeroy- Aerig.. will be host to
}'Jt 101 th" lft!ltelt educational i.ttriet Offlcerf and othen from
and tray~lence we ever bad' District Fflur at a "prep ' meeting
w.. the:'aUm,iQar)' of county Agrl ~n Aua:ust 24r- The prep' meettn,11
C\lltur-.. ~t C. E Blakeslee to. wtll be a ,Prelude to a District
:aQ: upoft hili return from four meeting to be held at Logan
wetta In ColDrad:o.
AttendLng from· Pomeroy s1 the
Mr. and Mrs lUiketlee and two Sundav meet1ug were George Sar.daqbten, Patty ant! Jennifer, a:ent J"amef Bites BTuee My era
Qre baell: in Pomeroy Saturday District VIce Chairman and Rey·
hlJht lltef an• ablenee of ftve: noid Gfeene •....
.-eella w.blle be attended Colorado
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State University It- J"ort CoUhJ:s
CASI DISMISIID
l'be otber m.ember1 ot hll' family
The case b)' EX:tellior Salt Works
were ju•t a1 buay, ohly In a dif.
lne vs Rqltl Cox, dba, the Ohio
fm:ent l'IY
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"Daisy (Mn. Dl&gt;keoloe) Wll ... Valley .lllDk Cq, of Pomeroy hai
.f.itl: to rent a teWfn1 machine and 'been dil!rmlw~ in the- court ot
~i l&gt;ollllllj[ but ,.w,• aald Mr Common Pleat havtn, been , 1et

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MeJgs

Southern Democrats Preparing
To Battle Controversial Bill

tl';l- acoordlnJ to 111 entry tod&amp;r.

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Justice of the Peace R E Grmd
ley has a full docket for tonlgnt
With five cases llcheduled from
Ohio State Patrol arrests Saturday
niR'ht m a crackdown on highway
drlv.er,
Tbt;y are Gerald Russell Colum
bus. 0, uru~•fe operation. of ll
motor veblele, Ddn E Re1Jler
Pomeroy, shootmg fireworks on a
public hlghway, Elmer E Pickens,
Rachte RD 2 d?lvlng Without light
at night Jon M Lott Racine un
safe oJ(!i-ation and Robert F HH•
kle Hartford W Va 9peeding
,
Allo to ap"(lcar tonJght is George
Knapp 33, on ll charge of disturb
mg the peace after his arrest early
Uonrlay mornmg by Ueputy Sher
Iff Alfred Lyons }(Jiapp wa~ Jlll
ed

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Sllturday Grlnrlle~ b!ound over
Afton McGhee 1o ttie grand jury
after .McGhee pleaded not guilty
to an attempt theft charge brought
by Joe Boy(. of Middleport
Pomeroy Pollee jailed Lawrence
E Ru.ssell 22, Columbus o on a
charge by Henry Werry of drlvmJi:
11
r
I
th
wh lc under
e ln uence o m
toxlcatlng beverageS His hearmg
will be Tuesday night
Elmer L James was fined $100
snd co1t1 and sentenCi!d to f1ve
1ays in Jail Satur~ay mght m I h~:
eourt of Mayor E. F .Robmson
James was arrested by PatrotnHm
Werry and John McKinzie foT
DWI
Don James, 38 like Elmer James
of Hartford W Va y;as charged
at the kame t1me with liltoXJC1iltlon
and fined $10 and co11ts
Richard Ebllq Columt' 111 1 0
was arrested Sundar by Werry for
speeding and Will appear Tuesday
night
Two men were cited Into tht
court ot M!tyor c 0 Fisher Mid
dleport by the Hi1hway Patrol
They were Truitt Free, 32 Dan
ville, Ala . for speeding and Her
man Jarrell, 56 LangiVIJle, failing
t~ heed a stop algn

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$100- DOG
BOSTON UP - One of the na
bon s wealthtest dogs 111 Taffy, a
tO.year-old .Wellh terrier When
banter. Frank Q. Lawler died, he
Jeft his $100 000 e1tate. in trust for
tile dog A nouaekeeper was in
structed to take- aood care ot Talty

11 Ionr: as he

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amount o! blood donated at tbts
time
Mmgs county has overdrawn 1ts
err.dlt at \h{ blood bank and it
wtll take appronmatel)' 50 pints
of blood to make up the defJcJl An
ddl
ed d to
1 100 nt'i a
a tiona
PI
re ne e
auure Red Cross bloot! tor Melill
pattenls untll the S!'plember blood
mobile vJstt
To date 61 person&amp; have reg 1 ~t
cred to be blood donors With a
quota of 150 pitts of blood set for
the vlslt this w only 50~ of the
needed dono"~
There 1s atJII plenty of room on
I the time schedule of the colleehon
for more don 'Irs and penons who
have never donRtl.'tl through the
:ed ~r;ss ::d \~0 ~a:hl hav~n~~!
5 X m
ona e w m e
are turged ,to cl~~e '~d~~~ collecttlon
cen cr as wa
n
ra
Dr ~ t~ ~ll~fn• ;'~0 i re~ntly
assumA
e u e.a o e gs oun
ty Health Comm16sioner wall be themed1~al supt'!rv1sor at the blood·
mobllc operation

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"Queen -of th~ Furrow ·
A county ehnunatton contes~
will be held tn early August to
detP;mme the teen-age gtrl who
will go on to an area ~oqtest. More
than 500 Oht:l farm blrJr between
the ages of 16 and 21 are now en
tered

To the final wtnner wlll ill the
honor of aervmJ as official hosteSI
tor the 19117 Soil Conservation Ex
posihon International Plowmg Mat
ches wbieh will be held dunng
September near Peebles m Adams
r ounty 0
An area ccntest, compri.slng tbe
wmners from Athens, Fairfield
~allia, Hfk~~gi Jac:soni Mel~~
erry tan
n oj ~un aes :'d
~: ~~~ ~u~~gs F~r eat
tallipolis t'rldll •August)'D at 8 p
'
ID The other four eonte~tarih from
here ar Mar Ka and Vlrgmaa
Ann Johnson Y Nad~e Roush and
Sb lb J
Hill
e a etn

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e1'Bmng of August 2 The show Is
sponsored by the New Haven Motber5 Slub
Su ervisor or the how
Mrs PMw Jan Tennsant wlll be
swlmmini' ms:Uctor at ih~h;:l a
At present J•r• ""e •n displ•v
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In the stores !)f New Haven mer
chants for contribUtions. Wblch\ wtll
deternune who wtll be queen' of
the show
On commltteer workm on the
plans for the show are tge follow
mg
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Advertlsmg-Mrs Ralph Fink
Mrs Luth~r Smith and Mrs P'loyd
Capehart publiclty- Mn 0 J
Beatie, Mrs J .. ck Fle.sh.er and Mrs.
Claferice Tennant, decorations Mrs. Jack Flesher Mn 0 J Bost1c anct Mrs Eugene Hesson,
Queen - Mrs Gerald Clift. ¥n
Luth:r Smttb Mrs .Tames Cun
mng am and Mrs Eugene Hesson,
colledJon co~111.1ttce - Mrs Robert Munc} Mrs Paul Roush and
Mrs Jesse A~l. a commtttee to
tnake the cro\\ n and robe for the
queen -Mrs Paul R.oush and Mra
Floyd Capeh;ort, • comnuttee to
make the banners for the eontestants-Urs Donald Duncan, Mrs
Eugene Hes:.son Mrs Jesse Abel
and Mrs Delton Sayre

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Frances SDII'th
Lowsa
, E. BJatne
,
Funeral Ser"I'ee
Fatallv stric
•ken .,ill Be Tuesday
j
swtLY,/,'; Mornm'g 1f
one Spencer (s
Wilmer In Public
p m
E
Speakin
• gContest
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Mill Frances Smith 9!S died at
Meip Gener:al HospJtal sundav
FUIIIU'al servlt"El5 Will be hPh1 July 14 She WitS the daughter of
the late ..::homa&amp; R. and Adalene
Tuesday at 2
In Mason Vel
T
hodist Church fol LouJsa
Blame Hugg Smith or Mldd\eporl
585 Lincoln .st Midcilcport who
SurviVQCS Jnclude her SLSlc:&lt;
dJcd i t her rnaJdenee Sunday\ Mrs Allee Smith at home and a
niece, Mre Adeline Flecbtnet
mormng Rev Robert Styers PILII Coluinbus
tor of i he M1ddleport Nazar~e
Ml11 Sm1th who live(! 1n M1ddlf'
Ch ureh of wh1ch. she was a mem
f
ber wiU officiate
port all her life was a me mbe r 0
The deceased was born April 2, the First Baptist Church
18'1) at Letart W Va. the aaugh
Friends may call at the Ra,o;
ter of the late l:hram Rollms and bnge-coau Funeral Home wheJe
Sarah M Smith She wall preceded servlce.s will be held Tuesday at
h:l death by her husband S E f P m With the Rev C E Hoy•
Blame m 1929
pastor of the Middleport Baptu,t
Surv1vmg are one daughter Mrs Chureh and tile Rev Ralph Zun
B F Board of Mason, three 80ns del, pastor of j the Pomeroy Bap.
Dan Blaine Council Bluffs Iowa t•st Church and l~rmer Mld.dlepor •
Rev Floyd F Blaine and Tbornu pastor, offlciatinx
Burial wdl be 1n the M•ddleporl
S Blaill.e o( A.kron two brolh¢rs,
Frank Rollms Los angles Calif
Hill Cemetery
Bill Roll1ns Letart W VII, two
s1sters, Mts E.hzabeth Gr1mm
SEAT tROUBLE
Letart, W Va, Mrs Etha Blessing
BOSfON UP _ During the put
Muon, ten grand C"hllt.!rcn and 19 year knife--w'eldmg vandals haye
great grand chlJdren.
slashed nearly 6 000 leat)ler seat
The body of the deceased will cushmns on Boston subway cars
he m state from 1 to 2 P m Tue~· The :Melropoiltan Transit AuthotJty
day at the Church Fnends rna} !OOn will try out a new type of
call at the I Foglesong Funer:ll virtually int.estruetLhle molded
plastic seat.
Home until that tlmot!
ButJal w1U be made 1n Letart
-------Cemetery
• Plt.INCI LEAVES HOSPIT A.L
----STOCKHOLM. Sweden, UP AUXILIARY MElTING
tPrln!!e Pierre, father of Prance
Ractne Firemen's Auxiliary will Ramler of Monaco, has left the
meet Tuesday at 7 30 p m In 1he Red Crola bospatat here, having
Town Hall nceotdiUJ to announce recovered from 1 lunt operation
ment made tod.lr.
five weeb 110.

June Spe!!Cer May graduate of
Wahama Hllh School, was one of
two Mason C~'~unty 1 H Club mem
ber.t who took f.Jret plaee hon'ors
10 the public speakmg contest at
the R2g1onal 4-H Demonstration
contest held recently at Spencer
The -..other Mason counuan to
win was 1oe Johnson son of Mr
.and Mrs J G F .Lohnson of pt
PJ~asant M1111 Spenr-er 11 the
daughter of Mr antl Mrs Fred
Spencer of Mason
The two w nner 5 w1ll now co~n
pete ln the oiilate pubhl!' speaking
contest of 111-H to he held m Au
gust at Jacksons M1ll
Miss Spencer spoke on 'Livmg
4-H'' wh1le Jonnsnn talked on "Ad
vantage! of Rural L1vmg

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MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATr UP -Produce
Egga, firm whites and browft!'l
A ]Umbos 36.3:9 mostly 38-39 A
large 33 35 A med1um 26-29, A
small 19-21 B large 25--27 FOB
whites and browns A large 4244
A medmm 3~ 36 B large 35-38
Ch1ei:ens f1&amp;i fryers3-.3.,.. lh
22 23 hens heavy 13 1~ hens,
Ught 10.12 Volume and pr:lce diJ.
tnbut1on on fryera 115 000 al 22
8 000 at 22~ and 24 000 at 23
:Satter 90 secus '1 1

pending c1vil tJ~btl bill moat Db]ectionable lo aoutberner1 n
would do away w1th provisions for
lDJunctiona 1n nghta cuea other
than voting £omplainta and it
pr~vJde jury trialil for vio a ru o
n voting
cases Ln w c ..... e factt are ln
dl81l'Ute
This
ld
t th
b
tl
,wou "mee
e m&amp;ln o ,_..
on o sout:Lcrnen to the Hou~~tI approved a~mlhlltratlon bilL oth·
erw;ae t~ t;fl1 provlderJor a '"""
~ 1 rii t 71on m e JUJllee
ml~::;:er au a In pa.rtllan som·
U
w •~ena power. to in;:t~o~:te e.g voting rights vi~
Tbe Senate- hal' agreed to vote
at ab..'ut 8 P m e d t Tuesda)' oa
a prehm1nan: mot 1on to formally
cons1der the admilUitration baU
ThiJ 11 ell:pected to Cllt'I'J eatllyUself a majur landmark In ClVII
righta 1egtslatlon No motion to
even constder ..._ nghts bJU haa
1Ul'Y1ve,l a southern fillbuster in
recent years
There was a fairly Widespread
behef m the Senate that it will
ultimately pua a bill, hau.ted pr:l
maraly to prol.t'ction of voting
rights and pt&gt;rhap~ WlthOut • runblown aoutht&gt;rn filibuster
Even
some IOutherners prtvately shared
Nl.is view
Nevertbele11s many day11 of debate and negiOabons are expected
after Tuesdav s vote before a f1aal
deciSion 1J tc&lt;lebed

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Taxi Cab Fares

For Middleport
Given Increase
Lyton Sayre owner o£ the B
and B Cab Co of Middleport. today announced taxi (are changes
1n Middleport effeet.ivu as of today July 15
New tar1tf tor anywhere wtthin
the Middleport city Umlt&amp; ineludmg Railroad n Gr111vel Hall and up
to the Pomeroy Bridge iJ to be 31
~nta per p1 rS&lt;'n
Tbe late from Mlddleport to
Pomeroy wtll be 50 cents for one
passenger. or 35 centa each whea:
there lt more tban. one p3811eatger,

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MEIGS GEliEIIAL HO"ITAL
Adrnatted Saturday None Sunday Fern Hayman, Raeane, Clara
Sar.!ioa Portland, G~rse Helvert,
Pomeroy
D1S:eharges Saturday David Wiley, Middleport, Mn John GU.
more Syracuse. Mr.!l Jerry Htg..
ley 1 Rutland, Mrs Anna Shane, Ra•
eme, Mn Harold Lemley and aon,
Pomeroy, sennett I,Jttle, Cbellblre;
Itvlng Hand, Dexter
Discharged Sun~ay
lODi, New Have!!..

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TEL.VISION GUIDE ··--.
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WS.AZ-TV Chan"el3 ·

Lt: Stephen HJ/1 Advances TowardGooiOIJets
In His Military Service WJth U. S. Air Force
Old Salt Allen C Hill, and Mrs Htll too,
must be taldng great pride m the advance of

standing fOQt ball playet for the Panthers, 'and
a lop student at Ohw U' He currently •• lo-

tbeir SOD Lt. Stephen Hill 10 the Air Forte
, Young Hill is a graduate of Ohio Umverstly
in engmeering and chose the Air Force for
his tour of service m the Armed Forces It
meant lots of extra study and danger , corn·
pared to what he wou ld hkely have had w1th

cated at Vance Au· !&lt;'one Base, Oklahoma,
takmg m ult1 engtne tramm g m B 25 bom b·
ers We undt!rstand his o bje( \lve is Jets B25's a1e obsolete In mod ern wa1 but they are
a step in th e long and arduous road to bemg
selected as the pilot or W·pt lot of one or Am -

a ro~J;hne assignment as an ROTC Second
U eutenant
HUI was an honor student at PHS, an out-

en ca's tel'nbly expensive and

l ompllca ted

MONnAY

Daily Sentinel
Dav Book

Good Flymg, Ex-Paul her IIIII'

PICNIC TUISDAY
,
The JIOmf"btulderJII Class or thl"
Chur ch of Christ will have their

.11n nual nicn1c Tuesday at the New
Hrwen Park
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FIRING SQUAD MIITING

Th £' F LI mg Sq uad or Feene}Po ~t. No 128. Amencan
Uol! !on w1ll mcl't ai a p m Wed
nl'sday evenm g at lhe Le11ion Hull
lo com pl ete plan• for parllclpalmg
at the Sla te Conve ntion m Cln clnnut L Any Leglomure who ! ~; pion
nm'{ tu attend t he Conven tion IS
al ~:~o a11 ked to !)(' pre!Lent W e~ICS·
day ! LI ~ ht

BI'n ne\1

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-Pla.IC
--PLANNED

Grou p 1 of tbe women'l'l Asso~ ·
Jnt w n nr t he F'u !lt Pre11hyterian
Ch tLrch will hav L• their lamdy pic
me Tues day at fl 30 p m at the
Mnldl c pnrt Jton(hudc Pa1 k Eat h
mem be r ~s In hLJn g 1 cov~t1•d
d1 sh nud Uu·lr tuhlc 11ervLrea
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Sucred 11 cul't Guild W11l
aponsor an Icc CL CJun .~ OCI II I m the
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GRANGE MEETING

rtw Pomeroy Bcutl G nw ~e wdl
mC'el In regul ar linslnn , Wedne.!;
d:. y t&gt; Vt!ll iiiK 11 1 the DAV hall
IM.AGINC'I' CALL

Th e Middl eport
Em cr.~:enr y
Sqund was &lt;'U llrod at 8 p m Sun
rlay e\•eninw whL.'n u nuw btJcam"
ill at the offici'! or th f' luca J tnx '
r ompany, North St!cond Aveuuc
TO MilT THURSDAY
The memben of ttl!'! Bedford
Home DemonJJ trstlon Coun~H Club
and mefnben ot the ir famJUe~ v.rlll
wei tollt~th e r Thu rsda y Ju1} 18 , 19~1
to MO on a picnic ne11r M11rletta
They wlll go on tnto Marietta to
JO on a lour throua h th e mU.H!Um
I h11re

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GjiEAT I.AKES. Ill &lt;I' IITNC)Jim Huhbard; hoHpltalm~n . USN ,
son of Mr. 11nd Mn Cerl Huh·
bard of S.VI'8C'U116, Ohio, araduated
June 13 from 11 course or ln11ttuc
tlon at the Naval lloJpltal Cotps
'school, Naval Tralmna: Center,
Grep,t Lakea, 111
Corpsmen perform medical as·
.t lanme nts IUCh as nuuina: f!r.t
ale! , word and op c ratl n ~ room dut lc5 tl nd the m11lntenan n~ uf med

iral , records
MlnY or t.be corpsmen biM!ome
technltianl tn 'tptclalhf!d fteldl ol
X·ray , clinjcal l.voboratllry, pharmacy, epldemioloay, aanitallon and
rever therapy lome serve l~de·
P_t"ndently on amall shlpa

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them, as of co nsJde1ablc socta l value Mr Dutton said :
"I've had many voungsters down here rrom
Pomeroy, Racme, and Syracuse They have
approached me to say, 'Are you Mr Dutton?''!
This is -a wful nice here I wonder what we
rould do to have somcthwg ltke thi s m our
town'' "
Dutton is convinced a su ita ble kind of business could l!lpen m the old Dutton Drug
Store location and maintain t he youth center
"on the side'"' as heretofore 111 a profitable
way
To pass this chance up wou ld be to for ego
a business opportunity and also ehmmate a
worthwhile institution for the teen people of
all the Bend commumties,

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DEVOTID 1'0 INTERBSTS 01' MEIGS-MASON AREA
IUCIIAIID I. OWIN- GINI.AI. MANAGIR

AIYNOLO •• O~IINI- ID.TOR
• Chtlter L.. Tannthlll, ltaH Wl'lhr, ttMrh ldltor
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lubtcrtptloa ntel: DtUeoetr by canler wheN tvallabJt SO cenll per
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Mrs.
Mariatel
.-.a ton ol
Bradeni.Dh, l!'"Ja., and Mrs, Jenn J
Roush taUed on Mr1 Mary Bailey

Mondoy.

Mra. V lfi II Rou11 h 111 d chlldrcn

Mrs Mary Bailey and Mrs Je n·
n~e Rou•h collad lt the Jtusaell
Ptdn~tr bomt Wednesday tv 1 , _
Ina,
Mrs M1r1aret
Heaton
0 .,..:: aftemooa • • • solnotar bJ , , Ohlo Voller Sen 1111"1. leDRlO Roos)l spent Tu .. d •
ltlll'dla~ 1&amp;.. PeJ:oe.rt11 0. lluJloul offlee ltboae . .. with Ur, and .Mn Homer Ge.J':!·
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To a Bookmaker" or "Pinoehte
Etiquette'• or otber subjects of Jn·
terest to the housewife.
"Hideout"-A Jaek Webb typ.e
show where ' the cops always are
outwitted
"Joe E Lewis CatTy tbc To"ch
Club'' - A show where all the
h1•avtes in J'V 11nd mot1on picture!&gt;
who lose thetr girls to the heror-5
come to tell me their s torie ~:~ and
get advice
A new We.!i lern .!leries m wh1ch
th e cowboy IS jus t as smart as
t he horse
My fa tth In televts LOn Is un!J m,:

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Romper Roo m
Tbe Price Iii RJiht
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Tic te~ bougb
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Tex ~ 'Jin x-

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Mr and M.rs. Clarence &amp;Orden
of Otamond, W Va., spent Wedne!d'y eventna: with llr and Kr".
Chnt Orr.
Mr and M.ra Hnm~r Wehlter
or Long BOttom apent Tuetd~
C'ven lng with A.. H. Ba1ley nit

Comdd v 1'\mJ
MovleUme
Popeye Presents
Splnsch Pla)'bouaa
we.thercut
swrta Eye
NBc NeWI
Festival of SOO
Pante
l![eet M'cGraw
ltummer PlayhoYse
'N.a.t: King Cole Show
O'Henry Playhousr

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and Mrs. lra iflll .'ol N«tw
Waterford, Mtke Tbeiaa, Do.r&lt;:ai
1
were gutll8 Saturday evenlnr of
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orf.
.
Hr and Mrs Ralp~TrlWielt Of
Middleport s~nt s oday wltD.
bh;: parents, Mr an .Mr.e. s . E
Tru nell.
Tr'le. stwe here chana:fd ~~
Mo~d ay from McD())tl Btw., l-1
Jumor Rose.

10.00 AMon Coiled Jt
10:30 Newi l{eadhnes
lO:IO Nitawateb
12:00 Tonlgbt
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iConltnved From , ... Ontl
Bl"akeslee "SI!e hardly had lim e
lo ~hlch a th ,ng, she was so bu sy

just running"
The family enjoyed a trip to
Estes Par k, the favor1te spot of
President Eisenhower. As a part
ot hi&amp; umveraity course, Blakeslee
went to Chelenne , Wyo to vlstl
the Wyomma Hereford ranch , one '
or the gtant privale ly owned cattle operations .m tlle world
Patty, a PHS JUnior, played I~
the lland , had swimming and horse- 1
Tiack r ldmg lessons and worked In
crafts Jenmtor took tap dancmg ,
sw1mmma and er&amp;tl.s. Mrs Blake!·
lee just tried to ~eep up with her
The Blakeslt:e'IJ rented a furnished home complete with TV for
their staY ih Fort Collins The
climate " was wonderful" they re-

ported
Fort

comn~

Is on the eastern

edae of the Rocky

Mounta1na
about no milea north of Denver

Minstrel Show
To Organize'FQr
Meigs-Co Fail' .

Boston Blal'ltle
Cppta1n Kang.. rc~o
tBS News
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfre,
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
hove of Life
Seareh for Tomorrow
Guldllog IJght
Katie's Kitche::.
As the World Turn•
our MissQrooks
Housaparty
Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter Day
Seer~t Storm
Edge of Nlg~t
Tlle Early Show
Your Esso RepOrter
Sperts Parade

Weatherman
Action

Douglas Etlwaldt'
Robin Hood
7 00 Burns &amp; Allen

7 30 Talent Sc.outs
8 00 T®sa Whihng G1rh
8 30 Richard" .Ditlmond, PriVate

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Meigs County News

An oraantaatlonal meeting for the
beginning of the ~~econd .nnual
M.ela• eobntv f'alr Show of th~;~
Blg Bend Mhistrel Association wJll
be held, at 8 o'eloelr. P M., Tues·
day evening at the home ut Mra.

OUve Ingraham

AU persons wlshln&amp; to take part
in the show to be .Jta&amp;ed as a
grandstand rtltracUon on Satu~y"
evenltl,!, August 17, are to attend
the meeting
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SoMe •olo rolea will be uslped
al the inltial mutlng and plans
for tbe formaU.On ot the eight
dance chorua 11roupa to be featured at. the talr •how will be&amp;ln
Music for ~he · ntw show, ~Ill ar-

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2.:,0 Bob Grosby Show 1
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spoeit11;!.1UOn• are on
--•• _•· de]&gt;at1ment of hlgh-

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of the divireserves the right
to reject any ant! all bids.
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6:13
8:30
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Mlck11y Mouae Club
Five Star Final

Joha Daly Newa
Wire Serv!ce
Cblna Smith
Prear COnference
T&lt;&gt;p Tunes ..d Now 'fllent

9·ll0 Sherltf of e&lt;&gt;eblae

10:01\_ Newa ot tne lil&amp;bl
10.10
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12·00 Nbou Ne\lfa
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APPLE GROVE

Col fins

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Neighbors

Mn. Gordgn Wolfe and

Frankie Laine
1.00 The Feminine Touch
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-I:QO- Afternoon Fllm FeoUvat
9 : ~ Life With Elizabeth
4 :00 Cartoon Club
5:(10 !tllekey MotUie Club

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IJ:OO Five' Star Final
8:15 Johh Da1y and Newt
8.30 Cjteyenne
7190 Wfall Earp

B!OO Broken Arr.ow
8.!o Telep!lone' Time

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t.3o l'u~llc Defehdor
tO·Oii liewa of !he Nl1ht
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11-45

GOIIlWO

J UP - T&lt;&gt;mmy
Hurricane Jackson boxed two
rounds apieee qainst. tbree &amp;parmate• Sunday wh1le 'tralnina for
bis bld to take the WQtld heavyweight. crown from FJoyd Patter·
son, July 21.

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RACINE

The Racme Fire Departtnent
met Monday Evemng at the Ji'lre
Hall and all members were great
l_y pleued over the results of the
Annual Celebration Attendanee
this year f&amp;r exceeded all expestatlons.~ Entrle11 m
the l parade
nll.lJ]bered more than thirty pie'.:·
es. The high school auditorium
waS paeked during t~e atiowing of
t.he Min.strel. Even standina room
was at a premmm during tbe fireworks demon1tratlon followin g
the min1trel, the hillsides: and
streets , surrpundlng th'e school
grounds were completely packed
The Firemen and Aux,~llary w1 sh.
to extend their appreciation to
Racine and the surrounding tom.
munlty for fhelr cooperation 11'1
the success of the annual event,
also to the Htghway Patrol and
the Sherllrs Office for their astl.stance iA traff1c controL Credit
Is ai!JO grven to the local newspa·
per for their wonderful job- ht
keep!na the public informed o!
the progress ,aod completion ot
the affair.
...
Already pions are b'hig fotmed
for th~ next yepr's ee1ebratlon
BiJger and better flreworkl an
planned atong With other adM·
tle.s of the day
.A Standard Red Crosa Firat Aid
Course began following Monday
evening Fire Department MeetIng lnstrqc:tor Bob B~egle art·
nounces that sess10ns will be held
each Monday and Thursday even
mg at 8:00 P M. The public La JD •
vlted to receive this training.

Letart Falls

EASY TERM!! ·

Stratea:lc Air Command here has
won a year·lODJ battle abinat a
bothersq,ne famlly o.t beaver- The
be.IIYE!U had built a dam, blOcklns
a stream, and the water tbrelttnedlo !lood lhe of!lcerr club. U look
a year to do 1t, bttt Air Ftetd •nalneera flnaUy bubd:oitd. the' area
ahd !Otl.'!ed the lbc: bei.ven b) -Je.
treat.
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Mr. and Kr1. Burhl Wolfe and
1~7 o1 ll•bi"On opent lbe week
eno with their pareats, Mr. and

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LORING· AFB. Me. UP - The

lhe alart ollhe Jtll2.100 Hoi.lrl&gt;ood

must submit wltb bi.R

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costume aCCQIIIOrlea w~ieh were
also recent))' ordered,
The assoebtion Is ~artl !Ularly
uraina: res.id~Jnts who would Ute
to slng. In a choral arbup which
\./Ill baek the show to attend lheTuetday nla:tn meedng.

Gold Cllj&gt;itl4 ,.u.- an4 a qoarior.

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rlvell from Mew V.ork alon1 with

.olcl·1 wu 11 tht bOrte to beat" to.
dQ Ill 11 th~hbredl \ "Wlited

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10 59 Sian ori
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11.00 Adventurtl In Llarnlnr

12·1S Neighbors
12 80 Liberace
100 The remlntae .TDIII'b
200 Al~.:~rnoon Fllm Festival
·a so Ute Wlth Ellzabetb
• 00 Cai'toon Club

'I'M Bradford ltl1l 4-K Club met
Jul7 10 al Gil)' H l llileU.t ,li1J
N• mo - l l to . ..... l •fb
Reed p ve ' report on safety -,

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. lAKER

The faithful Clrele Sunday
Scb.ool CIUI ~I \bt LeWt Falll
'MOI!todlll Chun!h met 'l'bunday
evenln1.at •JM home of lfta, Genevieve PoweU. The pretldent, llr•
rann.le Vubn WQ in eharge and
a ehort businest Rulon "'-'! held
with the tluJ wtlnl to purehase
new d0011 t~ the ehurCb.
Rrt:freallmer'lt.a were served to
..Dul'lt 'l)f Mrs. Ada cram.lett, M:n. Alice Bal
.11er, MrS'. Ro!'le McDade, Mrs. Orwlth tht phQ Hill, Mrs. Mayme Holmes, Mrs
Violet Hill, Mr s Hat'tie Shank, Mrs
Leah of Wheeling, an[J the hostess,
Mrs. Powell
The next meeting
Wm be at tl;ie home of Mrs. Cram·

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The WJU4Jg Wortert mtt. Jul y
0 It ROICthu y .Harlta't with Gel
die NelJGn ht .:blr~t The projt ct

~rna on the
wi!Jt Clf a drNI end a demonltraUon WIJ ,Civo by RoRDU:ry Har·
let~ on r'f'm6Yint •PGi:i -ROtali~
Dull.

tenon •u puftlne

~~lect.rlc CO.

Emma Smith ,dec, aff1d. tor ~nJ
to HalT)', OaeiP, Dele I'. and Glen
W Smith; Lottie Leonft11, BueDna
Gi'U•ser, SaUt~bury,
Oscar Smith ott &amp;1 1 S4 A., Sali•
hW)', to Dt1t &amp;. and Ella Sautb
AUrf'11 :£. .JJJ4. Halan Grac.e Ru•
.tbel Sr., loti. Jii~ttport, to &amp;ll·
lllOne 11. hen•• and Nalu C Pow-

Mr and Mn. EuJene RoultJ ell.
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Dunbar and Mr., Jesae ¥~,
l'rant,
EYOlya.
GOben,
Doll1
Rock Casp.e, W'. V1. 1 .tpell.t ,.t'S f
an"
EliziHtb
Wheller,
Bnlyn
l,feeken,d witb Mr. and M,rL Bjlji!i
u9 Wlllla~~t FoN, .84 A., SaUobury
Ballard
' to
Pete wht'll'ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Warden oqr;
ErnesUne
Wi.Jipeland E. 11. Bur.
s pent Sunday with Mr· aod flr. ton, p3rcel, Che1ttr to l'reW. Fer.
Rolle11 Torrence 'l'qppei"J Plains
!NOon
Mr and Mrs. Ro~~tt Gru~aer,
J:va Sayre, lot. Pomeroy to
Miss Martha Orr, Columbha JPt 1t CJ-flrles Sayre.
the weekend With tblJ' l)are)\ta,
Mr and Mra. Arthur Orr.
Robert V. and Nl"el A. WeatJa.
Mr and Mm~ Ed Cobb, two 1rm111, 4:1! A., orange, to Edmond
pandchildren, Mr and Mn Cb~s p .and Lillian
nelda.
Kendell of ClneinnaU s~nt ib~
John W stout and Orba E.
weekend with Mr. and' Mr1. Alvtn Stout, pareeb, Selp~o, to K C and
Edna McKinney,
Wh1ttaker.
MH. Bertha ~olter, brotb ~T
Lester and Mri. Vlsta frank, at TilE RIDGE-- KENO
' By Glenna S. MllhNn
Mornin11 Star opept Friday oil.,._
Mr and Mrs EarrDJ 'Conrov,
noon with lfi'. and lln. A. fl.
JOn Hugh of Akron and her m ..
Bailey.
r.tr. 'nd lllrt Clint orr apent tber, Mrs. Harry Loazo.s of CaliforSunday wltb Mr and Mr•. BW7 ~ vlalted h1s mother, Mn.
AII&lt;e llodson
Or.r, fleect.,viJle
Kr. ad Mrs W L . Rose, !kM
Wm. Wblt spent a day with Billy, Columb111, Yillfted last w ek
his niece, Mrs. Mary Rose.
wfUI ber parents, Mi and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ted carson, Be• Eftrett Milhoan se~ral days
ver Fa,lls ' Pt., ea1led o1 Mr, and
Mr. IDd Mrr. Earrol Conr h'
Mrt. A. H.
Bailey Wednea:day
son
IDd Mrs. Ahce Dod 1u 1
Ralph Spencer and Mary J'orm were J{ufttlaJtoa YiliJtors
l ll:.:! t
er, Detanter, Ill, are 9l.sitiDI Ml'. Wednelda1 and Thursday.
and Mrs. Chatles Speueer aa1
Mrs. J1ek Conroy, daua:ht ~..,
Mrs Etta Spencer.
Sue and JackY of COlumbus vhMr and Mrs Lester FOWle, lted his mother, Mrs Ahce DOO
Lake Wales. Fla, and Denver Sl 1· son and her parents, Mr. a 1 I
ger , Parkersburg were calling on Mrs M L Bahr recently
Cr(ends here Sunday
ltr and Mrs C E. Woode of
Mr. and Mrs Ra\.• White of Tuppers Plains were Tuesd ay
MaSSillon, Mr. and .Mrs Alfred guests o( her 1istef' Mrs. Maynar-1
White, Wa:ynesburg, were ciJllniJ Bahr 1nd husband .
on •Mr ~nd Mrs~ Char lea Spen .er
U'r. ' and Mra. Murt Taylor .11nd
Sunday
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Mrs. Glenna Milhoan
attendo 1
Mrs
Etta Spencer, , Ralph Pomona Grange at Rock Sprm ;;
Spencer and Mary Former spent Friday evlnJng
Monday with Mr. and Mn Lealit
Hawk, Mt Hermon.
Several from this place cei Jbrated the holiday nt Racme tJn
Thursday.

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3 15 Seeret Storm
3·~0 Edge of Nil!lit
4·00 The Early Show
5 80 Your Esso Reporter
0·415 Sports Parade
5" Weatherman •
8 00 AcU&gt;Ja
6·15 Douglas Edward•
8 30 Tel t: ~bone Time
7 00 Phil Sllvef's Sbow
7' 30 .Private Secretary
8 00 To Tall tbe Trut h
8 30 S(N:itHgllt Playhouse
t oo $64 000 Queatlo~ ~"'
9 '30 'Spike Iones Shdw ·- 1

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COUUMBIA. N

Olive Inarahom, 418 Sprlflif Avenue

11 DO Valiant Lady
1115 LoYe of l,He
11.30 Seare!l/'lr Tomorrpw
11 ·4G G~ld!Jlg Llllht
12:00 Katie'II :kiteheil.
12 30 A1 the W-orlljl Turn•
1,00 OUr M1ss Brook.·
1 3~ How:epar:ty

TUESODAY CHAN~ IS'

Adv.e1 turr,., In Learnlnl
t2 00 Noon New'

The LanpvUI( •G&lt;Hlt i!Ota _m, t
J••IY • ot cut t on,;• "II~ 11r
Gorby In ellaftt. no ...Joel leoton ,.... •n l'orut IPi:ret •n• ;,~ ,,
mooatrauona were IJVeil bJ V~ ~
tcr a.•. -JiitU.rd Rathburn.:

E. A end lulla Gh '-- !.TV.,
lllern, to .J:dnrd ancl lh'J' Duatal\.
Helen R Halldley, loti, Pomeroy
to Jaek C. and llarilya SQe CriliDer.
J01hua R. {1. &amp;.) Jlertln, ......
.:qt for lnna, Salem, to Nelht
M'arUn
D T Wtkh, pu eeb, Rutlaod
to Clara W.t"'.
Robert tfanea.baeh, ah.eriff, Rut·
land CO Mabel Hoeu ..
Sanford Dodson, 3 tracts, Saltsbury, to WUlllm ftci 1Dd Beatrice
Ellen Smitb, Sr
Grace Do\\ niug, dee., l."e'rt. of
tran r., Middl;;;port to &amp;b rie Sinj leton and Rod11ey Downina.
F L and BeHle 'McKnls:ht, lot
21 36, Pomeroy, to Vaughn A. McXD!J ht Sam., p.arffi, S~o~tton; alae
parcelJ SaJi.abury.
Ral ph and Annie Belle Icen.how"'' Homer Jeenhower ~ aeret1
Lebanon, to Ray and twl,D kenbower
,
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Eaalern Local School Board,
rJa:ht of Yr'ar. Oliwe, to Uarieua

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Tho lllr&lt;k Sprjng,t Buoy B..,
luly r at ¥tt: .1\Jnq,J Let~"'
ards. Ad~ in ,:barJe. Mu.
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l.ooriorl 11!&lt;1 · lllh. Wm. Leoruord

behJODIIrltlim cfftn by Su.s1e
Araold 011 ~~ a Colden
Glow oalacL-~ lilo:Ahe.
The WbtnJJte Honor ClUb met

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9.po Garry Moore
9.30 .Arthur Godfre:a
10·30 Strike It Ri&lt;b

CIIAN~EL

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10 tw Sign On

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'I 80 BQiton BlaCIIie
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man Th"d Cl... Charles II Deem,
10n of Mr and Mrs Edward Deem 10·30
Portland, OhJO, was retently a~ 11 ·00
s1gne d to the 52nd -Jiombardm cnt 11 15
Squadron, 68th Bombard ment 11 ·30
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Wmg here
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Airman Deem ent ered the A1r 12 30
Force m J anuary 1957.
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Lake Char les Air Foree Base 1s
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under the Strateg1e Air Command 2 00
and a part or Second Air Force,
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ICol"tlnued F'rom P... Ono}
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advantage now of the Salk vaccine
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protectiOn It 111 tbe one s ure way
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we have or e!Jmmatmg ep1dem1c
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polio a'l d 1ts cnpph ng affects from
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Joe E. Lewis Tells Why He's A
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Mr -"d Mn Ted Canon, Bet·
ver .J'aU., p'a , 'rlltted Mr, a:M!
Mn IIerman Cart10n and. Mn
Rurh Tucker.
Mr and Jln. 1M Zddy ~
family ot Woolter rpent ftom
Tb11tsd.ay oO.tH
Sqnc!,ay 'l'lt"
Gr~ WldtJ, aru:l tamUy M ~
Ralph Bi;tl.uct and wife.
'fr &amp;n4
Wm. Tent'Oh, CO!·
um.bus IJJ)en~ the' wetkeftd wUb
the latter's ~to1;ber 1nd .tster..J.po
law, Mr. anc;l Ml:L Arvil H'oltetM'1. and )lr.s. Dale }lhodu, Nt'w
Br•a:bton, Pa , 1pent the weekend
with her sJ11ter, Mrs Rt,tth Tuc·

WC.H S·TV Channel 8

NEW YORK (UP)-Thla is no t
my first experience as a TV crt
3 1 Gree tmg
38 Blbh.
tic Once, Ed Sullivan, wrilmg
32 Ameri can
abuut
those wllo have trled io an
Indians
name
ulyzc
h11 success ln TV, quoted
:13 Quantlt!e$
39 Au&lt;l ience
my
description
or him t saad ·
o f paper
41 Specific
' Ed Sullivan has peraonahty,
35. C hild a
gravity
but nol for a human betn1 Ed
bedstead
(abbr )
Sullivan Is my only friend who
bt 1ghtens .11 ruom bY leavmi Jt
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27. CUta
" Ed Sullivan was once a greet
28. Man'a n&amp;me
er at Forest Lawn Ce metel'y l'l
29 Hewlnr tool
Cal!forma, but qul t in self·defcmc
30 Shoe
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when they tried to bury him on
material
th
ree different occaRwns ''
34 River
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Ed Sullivan agreed w1lll th e J US
(Chin )
twe of these references Tha t '~ a
35 Luck llr)
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dlS\IIl('lJOn few criti CS have-lhel ~
38 Beto,..
I 37 Abhor•
su hJCt'tB a1'm tllin g the desl!r lflti On
39 Charlea
Queried About TV
But seriously, &amp;lnee my J\ppcur·
'
tO Andent dl... ['7
unccs on !he Ed Sulh van s how and
t r lct (A l l&amp;
guest shots, I have betm
other
'l.
Minor)
a11ked wh y 1 run not on rv :relo{UU City (MUI)
Iatly My scnous reply "J lo ve a
n Snooty
sal
oon has not been ucceptecl
pe!'llone
N(•J ther has my contention that In
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the mom tor J look likt~ the Mel rL·
muc
DOWN
Ot hers have as ked· "ls H the
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2 J'ortllh
s lpll'lt
Of course, 1 have the fl l'st but&gt;k
• Type
1 ever made, nothing aftt&gt;r t hat,
m•uu,...
Jusl the t~ut buck
Was 1 too buSY''
DAILY CRYJ'TOQIJOTE- Here's how to work It :
Outside or my au ignmcnt lo
AXYDLBAAXR
huma nize Al"li !H Stevenson by
II LONGFELLOW
!mlchlng h1m grammat u:! al errun
One J1.1 tter almply atands tor another ln thll aample A 11 Ule!l
my time between race tral'k meetfor the lhree L'a, X for the two 0'8 etc. Single letter1, apoa~
m g~ is fairly open
trophea, the Jeneth anel torma,tlon of the word• are all lllnta.
Therefore, r am mast lluttercd
J:ach da)' the code lettera are different
by the wave of popula~ inter~t
111 TV .11nd me l wa11 offered a
A Oryptorram Quotation
39 week deal on TV wh1 c ~. Wfi.S
rejected because the apon11or was
R LQARY'F MEWFF DF AEPU A Q N w
11 temperance leoeue.
RPPEHROW OURY R ARY ' V
My doctor Sliys I don't need televliiJOn What TV has done to oth·
QftDY&lt;JI - BDKODYM,
er C'Omedlans , he teel11 I have suc•
Sat.urda.f'&amp; Cryptoquote1 COURAGE IS THIE PFttca: THAT
t~eded In doing to m)'selt purely
LIFE EXACT&amp; FOR ORANTINO PEACII!- AMI:LJA EAR·
thJ'ough recreallou
HAIIT _
Encour...., lr formth
I am, however, most encour·
TIN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK: llMed by th e
formats 1 have
recelvud
T~tmo
dhcuna1
"Saloon to .satoon"- 1 .Interview
plant for Jonal Mamorl1l Hot•
bartender•
across tbe nation.
plt1l 1M Cllnh;-41y1, "Every·
era rock 'n' roll re·
"Prohibition
thlnt t hnt I *I I ow. to th•
vue' - 1 sms the hlt IOfJ.i&amp; ot the
peopl• of Mlddltport."
tJrohibltioli el'l. for middle-aged
adolescents who never grew up.
John RJt-,. OgdJI\, 87, traaf
"Street corner" - 4n afternoon
f,t,pnchon of Mtlg• pioneer,
11 how where I do an ~rlene Franlilt.. 1t hit CoiJ,~mbll Townthlp
cu . glvmg lecture• "How To Recfarm hom..
ogmze a Plalnsclothesman On
"" ShHp Doe lrl111 "' C•rpent·
Sl~thl'' or "The Belt Way To Talk
TIN VIARS AGO TtlrS
er 'te1t llerm athnd•d by 500
WilKo
Arthur Allen 1nd hi• "Old
Glenn Jewell'• team won
Mil"
tlkt fll'lt !ftOney. lvent
lint .liM In tM htewywtltht
ly Mr.. RutMII Painter
t,.ntorM b• luel Walton
dlvlsl•n If tJwi Peurt-. tf July
Mr
and Mrs Dente! GeQglel.n
Lt•eut.
HCittl pulllftt, tllttllt 11 Her·
Mr
and
Mr!J, Floyd Spen~e were
ri ..l'l\'lllt. Don Ctttt111 ••• lie·
callers
of M'rs
Jennie
reoent
end1 Cll"tM Cain, thlril.
EXPECT 21 ROOKIU
Roush.
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BALTIMORE Md UP _ The
Mr and .Mrs. ClarPtlCe Hea on
hemt In a Ponw,...,.Hartforcl
Baltlmort' Colls announced today of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Tl..r OVA blllltill 1•mt on
that 28 playN s, most of them Oooalcln were Sunday auettl tlf
tilt Pturtfl tf Jyly, won by
rookies. will report t o the club's :Mr. and Mrs Will Heilman
Ptmtrey, H
training ctunp ~l Westmlnstct·,
Mary Jo Rotl.!lh called on Mt !
,,... McH1fflt putt• th• ftat
Mel. , Jul v 2~ for prelunlnary &lt;' las~ Mary Dalley recently
pt.,. t.r tho la1t thn. at the
room work pri t\r to lhP off 1cul ,
Mr and Mrs Harry Brown :t nd
A11k Sprlntt Nltphont ••·
opening ot tr,.in infil Jul y 29.
children, Mr and Mrs Ral,.h
cho• •
-- - Painter and dau.chter spent su.l·
day tfternoon at 1be Palnt ..l

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8 30 Arthu~; Murray 'Party
11:00 Amatt:Jb- Bout
9·!(1 Soltiiers of J'ortune
1000 Blondie
1030 ~ews Readllhea
10 30 N1tewateb
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TV "Comedians
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100 My LitUe M1rcJc ,
1.80 Bride and Groom
3 00' Quee,p For A Day
us Modern Romence~

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1 00 My LltUe ¥ugle
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2 00 Matinee Tbef,ter
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Bl!ll SIGN ON
700 Tool Of
900 Rorn J,~er Room
1000 Tb~ Prl~e Is Ri&amp;ht.
10 30 TrUth ot' c"o,naeq ueneet
1100 'Jli.c Tac Douab

Business Opportunity In Middleport Would Also
Permit Youth Center At Third &amp;Mill To Continue
Wtth th e opentng of the Dutton Drug
Store tu its new location In the Coots Building in Middleport an opportunity - almost a
duty' - presents itself in the old location at
the corner of So Third Ave and Mill Streets
For se'ieral years Mr Dale Dutton has
m a mtalned a "youth center" on a prll'ate enterprise basts lt supported Itself, In the Items
young people bought Yet it also amounted to
some poss1ble sacririce to the drue store business since stra1gh t drug store customers
could have declined commg in because of the
young traffic .
A pl ace up town for teen-agers to meet,
gossip, sup sodas. follow the latest fashions
in maga.:zines, make dates, break date$, work
toward date s, dance a little as the spirit moves

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July 2 at Mn. Alpha Barn Proj«t
luson _lnlkbl1 a aearf, w1th atf
viiOl' • ehup JlrJ. Barr R
porta or demotlltraUon• g1ven on
ma.i:lDJ' a Marl b)' Katgare! Klt·
ehen..--.Acnes SltJDtn
The WJde-Aab Club met July
2 at MrL MeComaa"J. Advisor lo1
L'!har,e, Mrs. 1&amp;C010as. Work 'YI
on praject booiQ,-Marilyn Swa '
The Bedford Faitblul Few m •t

July I at the home of Share 1
Smith •Jth advison Mrs. Helen +-DouW..SO ...hHOM
C.~~rper and M111 MUcired Sto~.-;lon lh chuge. Butineu diocu•-·
By Alke Moor,
io1111 eoneerned planaint a h1 '·
AUendanee at t.he Hiland Sun- rJde and wiener roaat and fair
Demon.trations wer~
day , School Sunday "oras 18 ~ilet'- booth.
lion !J.:I.SO
tlvea
HariiJn Stoetton on
Mr and Mra. Arthur Ebl!n "How
Finish 1 Sleeve on .a
daughter Dorw, son
Kennet h' f !:;;~~·'l Flofeaee Bl&amp;~ "HemMn. Nora Bobo ·~nt Sunda:r
a 'rea. 1'owel " - Vicky
afternoon with Mr. and Mn
-ltwallconlllrM
Peal! Edwarda
The Portland Ideal "H mflt
Mrt. Alice Moore called ~ l July 9 at. »n. EbersbaeU with
Mrs. LueUa Stahl Sunday,
Mrs. F.bersbach in cbara:e. Defluburt Rob erti •!( Delawa. n monlltl'ltioDS were
g1ven b.,
and Victor Roberta" called nn Taddy Durst and Janlee Smith on
Sherman .Roberts S~tturday e 1e· bow to Jllake a tqwel. Report'l
ntng, ·
;
1 were l.lven by the memben o 1
Mr. snd Mrs. ftobort Faulk what lbey have done -Juaru .,
RUTLAND
m6ved frorn the Avenue to Pom SmJth.
eroy recently
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Mrs, Nora Bobo •Pt"nt Tuesday •
evenina with Mrs Alice Koore
l,.,vth• Adazu who · hu sp ·n!
fhe past two weeks 111 Columbu s
The several Hal"''mm. families en- ti...s ret~ home and 11 makJOyed a reunion at the SyrJW;UM mg h,n' home With Mr. aDd HI ·
Park Sunday,
r harle~ EhUa Jr.
,
The Sunday Scbool attendanea
Mr and Mrs "'.~erman Rob4!rts
was 35 ami the offering w,s and son. Herman called' on Y r
$841.
and Mrs Pearl Rol.lerts of L cn it'
Hollow Wednesday.
F. Cadle and son, Rlck1e, of
Mr. •nd Mrs Robert Ebhn
ton Air :ro1ce Base, Mass., Mr.
moved
lrom Laurel Cliff to the
and Mrs Gilbert Hart and son~,
Avenue.
Denny, Barry Gary and Bret Alan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eblin spent
of Racine
(
J18
day last we~k w'th $er parMr and Mrs. George Kirby of
,ata,
Jlr.
and Mrs Cherlrs
Branch, W. Va. and Mrs. Ora Tittle
of Charleston visited recently with .Metzler of Jackson.
Mrs. I. D. Roush.
Mrs. Lb:tite ltiddle
return .d
Mrs. Alex uraham attended 'the home fi'om a few weeks •lsJt a·
Camp Meeting Saturday of Oral E•lt Uv8rpoor with rd'lltivea
Roberta, held at Columbus
Mr~t. Allee Balser attended '
USE OUR
surprise party at the home
LAUNDRY
Zan• Baxter of Pomeroy, n!'~:~~
eveninl, lD h&lt;-nor of Mr.
Bent&amp; Wolfe•s f.1rd wedding alll11~
versary .
DIY
Jlr. md Mtl. 1\ay Thorn of Plait
CLEANING
Liver~ooJ vltlted recently witlJt
. SERVrCE
Mr11 Lela RJpley
Mt. aad Mn. Samuel Barnbatt
and ehildten, Cleveland, spent 1
!['It
l Delhor
day with Mr. ,Dirnhart's sister, Me.
Htfo.C~ ... . _ ,
and l{ra. John HiU
T-Stt: and Mrs. Ollver Cadle 1nd
gon, ltlo•le oJ Weston, Mau.,
turned to tbe.•r home Friday
spendlnt a week witb their parCall 6t911J
eDt.. Mr. and lin Fred Cadle and
N.
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Mr IDd Kn. Th(lmas Hayblln.

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loo. ... GUr homo plannlnt tiOIIOrtment now,
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' We go out of o•...&lt;.nay to ~ke
loan8 your w•YT~l the cub
you need on S1rnature on_Jr~ auD
or furnl.ture for every wonny ) .I
purpoH.

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4 family rOOnion was held Sunday a&amp; the heme of Mr. and Mrs
ThomaS' Hayman w1th all tbe children and a:ramdcbildren pteaent.
Attending were Mr, and lin Sa111·
uel Barnhart and: children, Vicki,
Debra, Denhe "nd TomiD)', of

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Lt: Stephen HJ/1 Advances TowardGooiOIJets
In His Military Service WJth U. S. Air Force
Old Salt Allen C Hill, and Mrs Htll too,
must be taldng great pride m the advance of

standing fOQt ball playet for the Panthers, 'and
a lop student at Ohw U' He currently •• lo-

tbeir SOD Lt. Stephen Hill 10 the Air Forte
, Young Hill is a graduate of Ohio Umverstly
in engmeering and chose the Air Force for
his tour of service m the Armed Forces It
meant lots of extra study and danger , corn·
pared to what he wou ld hkely have had w1th

cated at Vance Au· !&lt;'one Base, Oklahoma,
takmg m ult1 engtne tramm g m B 25 bom b·
ers We undt!rstand his o bje( \lve is Jets B25's a1e obsolete In mod ern wa1 but they are
a step in th e long and arduous road to bemg
selected as the pilot or W·pt lot of one or Am -

a ro~J;hne assignment as an ROTC Second
U eutenant
HUI was an honor student at PHS, an out-

en ca's tel'nbly expensive and

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MONnAY

Daily Sentinel
Dav Book

Good Flymg, Ex-Paul her IIIII'

PICNIC TUISDAY
,
The JIOmf"btulderJII Class or thl"
Chur ch of Christ will have their

.11n nual nicn1c Tuesday at the New
Hrwen Park
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FIRING SQUAD MIITING

Th £' F LI mg Sq uad or Feene}Po ~t. No 128. Amencan
Uol! !on w1ll mcl't ai a p m Wed
nl'sday evenm g at lhe Le11ion Hull
lo com pl ete plan• for parllclpalmg
at the Sla te Conve ntion m Cln clnnut L Any Leglomure who ! ~; pion
nm'{ tu attend t he Conven tion IS
al ~:~o a11 ked to !)(' pre!Lent W e~ICS·
day ! LI ~ ht

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Grou p 1 of tbe women'l'l Asso~ ·
Jnt w n nr t he F'u !lt Pre11hyterian
Ch tLrch will hav L• their lamdy pic
me Tues day at fl 30 p m at the
Mnldl c pnrt Jton(hudc Pa1 k Eat h
mem be r ~s In hLJn g 1 cov~t1•d
d1 sh nud Uu·lr tuhlc 11ervLrea
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Sucred 11 cul't Guild W11l
aponsor an Icc CL CJun .~ OCI II I m the
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GRANGE MEETING

rtw Pomeroy Bcutl G nw ~e wdl
mC'el In regul ar linslnn , Wedne.!;
d:. y t&gt; Vt!ll iiiK 11 1 the DAV hall
IM.AGINC'I' CALL

Th e Middl eport
Em cr.~:enr y
Sqund was &lt;'U llrod at 8 p m Sun
rlay e\•eninw whL.'n u nuw btJcam"
ill at the offici'! or th f' luca J tnx '
r ompany, North St!cond Aveuuc
TO MilT THURSDAY
The memben of ttl!'! Bedford
Home DemonJJ trstlon Coun~H Club
and mefnben ot the ir famJUe~ v.rlll
wei tollt~th e r Thu rsda y Ju1} 18 , 19~1
to MO on a picnic ne11r M11rletta
They wlll go on tnto Marietta to
JO on a lour throua h th e mU.H!Um
I h11re

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GjiEAT I.AKES. Ill &lt;I' IITNC)Jim Huhbard; hoHpltalm~n . USN ,
son of Mr. 11nd Mn Cerl Huh·
bard of S.VI'8C'U116, Ohio, araduated
June 13 from 11 course or ln11ttuc
tlon at the Naval lloJpltal Cotps
'school, Naval Tralmna: Center,
Grep,t Lakea, 111
Corpsmen perform medical as·
.t lanme nts IUCh as nuuina: f!r.t
ale! , word and op c ratl n ~ room dut lc5 tl nd the m11lntenan n~ uf med

iral , records
MlnY or t.be corpsmen biM!ome
technltianl tn 'tptclalhf!d fteldl ol
X·ray , clinjcal l.voboratllry, pharmacy, epldemioloay, aanitallon and
rever therapy lome serve l~de·
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them, as of co nsJde1ablc socta l value Mr Dutton said :
"I've had many voungsters down here rrom
Pomeroy, Racme, and Syracuse They have
approached me to say, 'Are you Mr Dutton?''!
This is -a wful nice here I wonder what we
rould do to have somcthwg ltke thi s m our
town'' "
Dutton is convinced a su ita ble kind of business could l!lpen m the old Dutton Drug
Store location and maintain t he youth center
"on the side'"' as heretofore 111 a profitable
way
To pass this chance up wou ld be to for ego
a business opportunity and also ehmmate a
worthwhile institution for the teen people of
all the Bend commumties,

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AIYNOLO •• O~IINI- ID.TOR
• Chtlter L.. Tannthlll, ltaH Wl'lhr, ttMrh ldltor
lloiiGIIII odvortlll111 ftllrtltOtou~, , JIOttlaetll-Klln..U. bt._, 141
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Yoiolt
Cll1, Ill. N. •·
Entend
,_ Now
MooDd
elau mallloa matt.r at the polt office at hiD
ft'l Ohio.
lubtcrtptloa ntel: DtUeoetr by canler wheN tvallabJt SO cenll per
. - ::~&amp;ldYIDCf at -The Daily Sent1.ntl oftlte, llD.SO:il .0:
1klntht, •
mMUll, tJ,8Q, l;v motor rout.e where av.- Jble
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Gil Yfil1 tt Ill: IIIC&amp;btha. ..... tbftllt, tDOiltbl
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fUI)~Uiil

ho~i1e
Henman
rew d.ay.a at th e
nomo.

•P"•d••l•
WUJ HeJim11n

1a

Mrs.
Mariatel
.-.a ton ol
Bradeni.Dh, l!'"Ja., and Mrs, Jenn J
Roush taUed on Mr1 Mary Bailey

Mondoy.

Mra. V lfi II Rou11 h 111 d chlldrcn

Mrs Mary Bailey and Mrs Je n·
n~e Rou•h collad lt the Jtusaell
Ptdn~tr bomt Wednesday tv 1 , _
Ina,
Mrs M1r1aret
Heaton
0 .,..:: aftemooa • • • solnotar bJ , , Ohlo Voller Sen 1111"1. leDRlO Roos)l spent Tu .. d •
ltlll'dla~ 1&amp;.. PeJ:oe.rt11 0. lluJloul offlee ltboae . .. with Ur, and .Mn Homer Ge.J':!·
~ UT,
leln.

ana

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oewlal -

To a Bookmaker" or "Pinoehte
Etiquette'• or otber subjects of Jn·
terest to the housewife.
"Hideout"-A Jaek Webb typ.e
show where ' the cops always are
outwitted
"Joe E Lewis CatTy tbc To"ch
Club'' - A show where all the
h1•avtes in J'V 11nd mot1on picture!&gt;
who lose thetr girls to the heror-5
come to tell me their s torie ~:~ and
get advice
A new We.!i lern .!leries m wh1ch
th e cowboy IS jus t as smart as
t he horse
My fa tth In televts LOn Is un!J m,:

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Today

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to 111¥1 FUN- .

Romper Roo m
Tbe Price Iii RJiht
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Tru ~b or C~Jnsequ
enee•
Tic te~ bougb
tt Could Be "';o\1
Tex ~ 'Jin x-

¥rs

klft'.

Mr and M.rs. Clarence &amp;Orden
of Otamond, W Va., spent Wedne!d'y eventna: with llr and Kr".
Chnt Orr.
Mr and M.ra Hnm~r Wehlter
or Long BOttom apent Tuetd~
C'ven lng with A.. H. Ba1ley nit

Comdd v 1'\mJ
MovleUme
Popeye Presents
Splnsch Pla)'bouaa
we.thercut
swrta Eye
NBc NeWI
Festival of SOO
Pante
l![eet M'cGraw
ltummer PlayhoYse
'N.a.t: King Cole Show
O'Henry Playhousr

w~~.

and Mrs. lra iflll .'ol N«tw
Waterford, Mtke Tbeiaa, Do.r&lt;:ai
1
were gutll8 Saturday evenlnr of
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orf.
.
Hr and Mrs Ralp~TrlWielt Of
Middleport s~nt s oday wltD.
bh;: parents, Mr an .Mr.e. s . E
Tru nell.
Tr'le. stwe here chana:fd ~~
Mo~d ay from McD())tl Btw., l-1
Jumor Rose.

10.00 AMon Coiled Jt
10:30 Newi l{eadhnes
lO:IO Nitawateb
12:00 Tonlgbt
1&lt;0\) SICN 01!1"

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iConltnved From , ... Ontl
Bl"akeslee "SI!e hardly had lim e
lo ~hlch a th ,ng, she was so bu sy

just running"
The family enjoyed a trip to
Estes Par k, the favor1te spot of
President Eisenhower. As a part
ot hi&amp; umveraity course, Blakeslee
went to Chelenne , Wyo to vlstl
the Wyomma Hereford ranch , one '
or the gtant privale ly owned cattle operations .m tlle world
Patty, a PHS JUnior, played I~
the lland , had swimming and horse- 1
Tiack r ldmg lessons and worked In
crafts Jenmtor took tap dancmg ,
sw1mmma and er&amp;tl.s. Mrs Blake!·
lee just tried to ~eep up with her
The Blakeslt:e'IJ rented a furnished home complete with TV for
their staY ih Fort Collins The
climate " was wonderful" they re-

ported
Fort

comn~

Is on the eastern

edae of the Rocky

Mounta1na
about no milea north of Denver

Minstrel Show
To Organize'FQr
Meigs-Co Fail' .

Boston Blal'ltle
Cppta1n Kang.. rc~o
tBS News
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfre,
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
hove of Life
Seareh for Tomorrow
Guldllog IJght
Katie's Kitche::.
As the World Turn•
our MissQrooks
Housaparty
Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter Day
Seer~t Storm
Edge of Nlg~t
Tlle Early Show
Your Esso RepOrter
Sperts Parade

Weatherman
Action

Douglas Etlwaldt'
Robin Hood
7 00 Burns &amp; Allen

7 30 Talent Sc.outs
8 00 T®sa Whihng G1rh
8 30 Richard" .Ditlmond, PriVate

mtective

WJEH
Meigs County News

An oraantaatlonal meeting for the
beginning of the ~~econd .nnual
M.ela• eobntv f'alr Show of th~;~
Blg Bend Mhistrel Association wJll
be held, at 8 o'eloelr. P M., Tues·
day evening at the home ut Mra.

OUve Ingraham

AU persons wlshln&amp; to take part
in the show to be .Jta&amp;ed as a
grandstand rtltracUon on Satu~y"
evenltl,!, August 17, are to attend
the meeting
'
SoMe •olo rolea will be uslped
al the inltial mutlng and plans
for tbe formaU.On ot the eight
dance chorua 11roupa to be featured at. the talr •how will be&amp;ln
Music for ~he · ntw show, ~Ill ar-

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,
2.:,0 Bob Grosby Show 1
3 :01) Briehter Da,. ~~ , ~
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-tchnMIIton •Uf • • -

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check in the a~ount

spoeit11;!.1UOn• are on
--•• _•· de]&gt;at1ment of hlgh-

~i~~~~~~~·~fll~e~e:

of the divireserves the right
to reject any ant! all bids.
Gwra: J. Tbormyu
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6 00
6:00
6:13
8:30
7.30
8·00
8.80

Mlck11y Mouae Club
Five Star Final

Joha Daly Newa
Wire Serv!ce
Cblna Smith
Prear COnference
T&lt;&gt;p Tunes ..d Now 'fllent

9·ll0 Sherltf of e&lt;&gt;eblae

10:01\_ Newa ot tne lil&amp;bl
10.10
11:40
News
11 :45

12·00 Nbou Ne\lfa
1~ : 15

1~:30

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APPLE GROVE

Col fins

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Neighbors

Mn. Gordgn Wolfe and

Frankie Laine
1.00 The Feminine Touch
:&gt;-.
-I:QO- Afternoon Fllm FeoUvat
9 : ~ Life With Elizabeth
4 :00 Cartoon Club
5:(10 !tllekey MotUie Club

f

IJ:OO Five' Star Final
8:15 Johh Da1y and Newt
8.30 Cjteyenne
7190 Wfall Earp

B!OO Broken Arr.ow
8.!o Telep!lone' Time

•:ll!J

I Spy
t.3o l'u~llc Defehdor
tO·Oii liewa of !he Nl1ht
10.10

lVtO

Theater 13-

News

11-45

GOIIlWO

J UP - T&lt;&gt;mmy
Hurricane Jackson boxed two
rounds apieee qainst. tbree &amp;parmate• Sunday wh1le 'tralnina for
bis bld to take the WQtld heavyweight. crown from FJoyd Patter·
son, July 21.

•25 11oft DeDven

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New Furl\lture
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INPI.l:W!)OD. ~al~f. UP 1\tund ~t, 1 brll 1ant S.)'ear--

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RACINE

The Racme Fire Departtnent
met Monday Evemng at the Ji'lre
Hall and all members were great
l_y pleued over the results of the
Annual Celebration Attendanee
this year f&amp;r exceeded all expestatlons.~ Entrle11 m
the l parade
nll.lJ]bered more than thirty pie'.:·
es. The high school auditorium
waS paeked during t~e atiowing of
t.he Min.strel. Even standina room
was at a premmm during tbe fireworks demon1tratlon followin g
the min1trel, the hillsides: and
streets , surrpundlng th'e school
grounds were completely packed
The Firemen and Aux,~llary w1 sh.
to extend their appreciation to
Racine and the surrounding tom.
munlty for fhelr cooperation 11'1
the success of the annual event,
also to the Htghway Patrol and
the Sherllrs Office for their astl.stance iA traff1c controL Credit
Is ai!JO grven to the local newspa·
per for their wonderful job- ht
keep!na the public informed o!
the progress ,aod completion ot
the affair.
...
Already pions are b'hig fotmed
for th~ next yepr's ee1ebratlon
BiJger and better flreworkl an
planned atong With other adM·
tle.s of the day
.A Standard Red Crosa Firat Aid
Course began following Monday
evening Fire Department MeetIng lnstrqc:tor Bob B~egle art·
nounces that sess10ns will be held
each Monday and Thursday even
mg at 8:00 P M. The public La JD •
vlted to receive this training.

Letart Falls

EASY TERM!! ·

Stratea:lc Air Command here has
won a year·lODJ battle abinat a
bothersq,ne famlly o.t beaver- The
be.IIYE!U had built a dam, blOcklns
a stream, and the water tbrelttnedlo !lood lhe of!lcerr club. U look
a year to do 1t, bttt Air Ftetd •nalneera flnaUy bubd:oitd. the' area
ahd !Otl.'!ed the lbc: bei.ven b) -Je.
treat.
r

Attlai.llluclof
!!, 22, 211:

Mr. and Kr1. Burhl Wolfe and
1~7 o1 ll•bi"On opent lbe week
eno with their pareats, Mr. and

'199

IIAVIRS 1&gt;.011
LORING· AFB. Me. UP - The

lhe alart ollhe Jtll2.100 Hoi.lrl&gt;ood

must submit wltb bi.R

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costume aCCQIIIOrlea w~ieh were
also recent))' ordered,
The assoebtion Is ~artl !Ularly
uraina: res.id~Jnts who would Ute
to slng. In a choral arbup which
\./Ill baek the show to attend lheTuetday nla:tn meedng.

Gold Cllj&gt;itl4 ,.u.- an4 a qoarior.

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MJ~ ef
lae
WAJCKII- to

rlvell from Mew V.ork alon1 with

.olcl·1 wu 11 tht bOrte to beat" to.
dQ Ill 11 th~hbredl \ "Wlited

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..,,,. th• IIIOSt ~ 'f.II'Or~cf4

10 59 Sian ori
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11.00 Adventurtl In Llarnlnr

12·1S Neighbors
12 80 Liberace
100 The remlntae .TDIII'b
200 Al~.:~rnoon Fllm Festival
·a so Ute Wlth Ellzabetb
• 00 Cai'toon Club

'I'M Bradford ltl1l 4-K Club met
Jul7 10 al Gil)' H l llileU.t ,li1J
N• mo - l l to . ..... l •fb
Reed p ve ' report on safety -,

Pow

FOB

~,$~99.00

. lAKER

The faithful Clrele Sunday
Scb.ool CIUI ~I \bt LeWt Falll
'MOI!todlll Chun!h met 'l'bunday
evenln1.at •JM home of lfta, Genevieve PoweU. The pretldent, llr•
rann.le Vubn WQ in eharge and
a ehort businest Rulon "'-'! held
with the tluJ wtlnl to purehase
new d0011 t~ the ehurCb.
Rrt:freallmer'lt.a were served to
..Dul'lt 'l)f Mrs. Ada cram.lett, M:n. Alice Bal
.11er, MrS'. Ro!'le McDade, Mrs. Orwlth tht phQ Hill, Mrs. Mayme Holmes, Mrs
Violet Hill, Mr s Hat'tie Shank, Mrs
Leah of Wheeling, an[J the hostess,
Mrs. Powell
The next meeting
Wm be at tl;ie home of Mrs. Cram·

1\.,..u

nt r.

The WJU4Jg Wortert mtt. Jul y
0 It ROICthu y .Harlta't with Gel
die NelJGn ht .:blr~t The projt ct

~rna on the
wi!Jt Clf a drNI end a demonltraUon WIJ ,Civo by RoRDU:ry Har·
let~ on r'f'm6Yint •PGi:i -ROtali~
Dull.

tenon •u puftlne

~~lect.rlc CO.

Emma Smith ,dec, aff1d. tor ~nJ
to HalT)', OaeiP, Dele I'. and Glen
W Smith; Lottie Leonft11, BueDna
Gi'U•ser, SaUt~bury,
Oscar Smith ott &amp;1 1 S4 A., Sali•
hW)', to Dt1t &amp;. and Ella Sautb
AUrf'11 :£. .JJJ4. Halan Grac.e Ru•
.tbel Sr., loti. Jii~ttport, to &amp;ll·
lllOne 11. hen•• and Nalu C Pow-

Mr and Mn. EuJene RoultJ ell.
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Dunbar and Mr., Jesae ¥~,
l'rant,
EYOlya.
GOben,
Doll1
Rock Casp.e, W'. V1. 1 .tpell.t ,.t'S f
an"
EliziHtb
Wheller,
Bnlyn
l,feeken,d witb Mr. and M,rL Bjlji!i
u9 Wlllla~~t FoN, .84 A., SaUobury
Ballard
' to
Pete wht'll'ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Warden oqr;
ErnesUne
Wi.Jipeland E. 11. Bur.
s pent Sunday with Mr· aod flr. ton, p3rcel, Che1ttr to l'reW. Fer.
Rolle11 Torrence 'l'qppei"J Plains
!NOon
Mr and Mrs. Ro~~tt Gru~aer,
J:va Sayre, lot. Pomeroy to
Miss Martha Orr, Columbha JPt 1t CJ-flrles Sayre.
the weekend With tblJ' l)are)\ta,
Mr and Mra. Arthur Orr.
Robert V. and Nl"el A. WeatJa.
Mr and Mm~ Ed Cobb, two 1rm111, 4:1! A., orange, to Edmond
pandchildren, Mr and Mn Cb~s p .and Lillian
nelda.
Kendell of ClneinnaU s~nt ib~
John W stout and Orba E.
weekend with Mr. and' Mr1. Alvtn Stout, pareeb, Selp~o, to K C and
Edna McKinney,
Wh1ttaker.
MH. Bertha ~olter, brotb ~T
Lester and Mri. Vlsta frank, at TilE RIDGE-- KENO
' By Glenna S. MllhNn
Mornin11 Star opept Friday oil.,._
Mr and Mrs EarrDJ 'Conrov,
noon with lfi'. and lln. A. fl.
JOn Hugh of Akron and her m ..
Bailey.
r.tr. 'nd lllrt Clint orr apent tber, Mrs. Harry Loazo.s of CaliforSunday wltb Mr and Mr•. BW7 ~ vlalted h1s mother, Mn.
AII&lt;e llodson
Or.r, fleect.,viJle
Kr. ad Mrs W L . Rose, !kM
Wm. Wblt spent a day with Billy, Columb111, Yillfted last w ek
his niece, Mrs. Mary Rose.
wfUI ber parents, Mi and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ted carson, Be• Eftrett Milhoan se~ral days
ver Fa,lls ' Pt., ea1led o1 Mr, and
Mr. IDd Mrr. Earrol Conr h'
Mrt. A. H.
Bailey Wednea:day
son
IDd Mrs. Ahce Dod 1u 1
Ralph Spencer and Mary J'orm were J{ufttlaJtoa YiliJtors
l ll:.:! t
er, Detanter, Ill, are 9l.sitiDI Ml'. Wednelda1 and Thursday.
and Mrs. Chatles Speueer aa1
Mrs. J1ek Conroy, daua:ht ~..,
Mrs Etta Spencer.
Sue and JackY of COlumbus vhMr and Mrs Lester FOWle, lted his mother, Mrs Ahce DOO
Lake Wales. Fla, and Denver Sl 1· son and her parents, Mr. a 1 I
ger , Parkersburg were calling on Mrs M L Bahr recently
Cr(ends here Sunday
ltr and Mrs C E. Woode of
Mr. and Mrs Ra\.• White of Tuppers Plains were Tuesd ay
MaSSillon, Mr. and .Mrs Alfred guests o( her 1istef' Mrs. Maynar-1
White, Wa:ynesburg, were ciJllniJ Bahr 1nd husband .
on •Mr ~nd Mrs~ Char lea Spen .er
U'r. ' and Mra. Murt Taylor .11nd
Sunday
•
Mrs. Glenna Milhoan
attendo 1
Mrs
Etta Spencer, , Ralph Pomona Grange at Rock Sprm ;;
Spencer and Mary Former spent Friday evlnJng
Monday with Mr. and Mn Lealit
Hawk, Mt Hermon.
Several from this place cei Jbrated the holiday nt Racme tJn
Thursday.

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3 15 Seeret Storm
3·~0 Edge of Nil!lit
4·00 The Early Show
5 80 Your Esso Reporter
0·415 Sports Parade
5" Weatherman •
8 00 AcU&gt;Ja
6·15 Douglas Edward•
8 30 Tel t: ~bone Time
7 00 Phil Sllvef's Sbow
7' 30 .Private Secretary
8 00 To Tall tbe Trut h
8 30 S(N:itHgllt Playhouse
t oo $64 000 Queatlo~ ~"'
9 '30 'Spike Iones Shdw ·- 1

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COUUMBIA. N

Olive Inarahom, 418 Sprlflif Avenue

11 DO Valiant Lady
1115 LoYe of l,He
11.30 Seare!l/'lr Tomorrpw
11 ·4G G~ld!Jlg Llllht
12:00 Katie'II :kiteheil.
12 30 A1 the W-orlljl Turn•
1,00 OUr M1ss Brook.·
1 3~ How:epar:ty

TUESODAY CHAN~ IS'

Adv.e1 turr,., In Learnlnl
t2 00 Noon New'

The LanpvUI( •G&lt;Hlt i!Ota _m, t
J••IY • ot cut t on,;• "II~ 11r
Gorby In ellaftt. no ...Joel leoton ,.... •n l'orut IPi:ret •n• ;,~ ,,
mooatrauona were IJVeil bJ V~ ~
tcr a.•. -JiitU.rd Rathburn.:

E. A end lulla Gh '-- !.TV.,
lllern, to .J:dnrd ancl lh'J' Duatal\.
Helen R Halldley, loti, Pomeroy
to Jaek C. and llarilya SQe CriliDer.
J01hua R. {1. &amp;.) Jlertln, ......
.:qt for lnna, Salem, to Nelht
M'arUn
D T Wtkh, pu eeb, Rutlaod
to Clara W.t"'.
Robert tfanea.baeh, ah.eriff, Rut·
land CO Mabel Hoeu ..
Sanford Dodson, 3 tracts, Saltsbury, to WUlllm ftci 1Dd Beatrice
Ellen Smitb, Sr
Grace Do\\ niug, dee., l."e'rt. of
tran r., Middl;;;port to &amp;b rie Sinj leton and Rod11ey Downina.
F L and BeHle 'McKnls:ht, lot
21 36, Pomeroy, to Vaughn A. McXD!J ht Sam., p.arffi, S~o~tton; alae
parcelJ SaJi.abury.
Ral ph and Annie Belle Icen.how"'' Homer Jeenhower ~ aeret1
Lebanon, to Ray and twl,D kenbower
,
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Eaalern Local School Board,
rJa:ht of Yr'ar. Oliwe, to Uarieua

t -H Cl,lJB

Tho lllr&lt;k Sprjng,t Buoy B..,
luly r at ¥tt: .1\Jnq,J Let~"'
ards. Ad~ in ,:barJe. Mu.
lllef

l.ooriorl 11!&lt;1 · lllh. Wm. Leoruord

behJODIIrltlim cfftn by Su.s1e
Araold 011 ~~ a Colden
Glow oalacL-~ lilo:Ahe.
The WbtnJJte Honor ClUb met

s.

9.po Garry Moore
9.30 .Arthur Godfre:a
10·30 Strike It Ri&lt;b

CIIAN~EL

t3 MONDAY
10 tw Sign On

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Writer

'I 80 BQiton BlaCIIie
8·00 Captain Kana:aroo
8 45 _CBS News

·wHTN-TV Channet13 '

Daily
on 990 spot
On Your
Radio Dial

7·00 Jlmmte~ Deatl

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11:50 a.m.

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Stud.D One
10 00 Up-to-tbe-Minute Newa
10:00 UP~to-tbe-minUtt- Ne
10·~ Seallning the Weather
10·08 · ScannJng the Weath
10 10 1'he Lat~c_:S:.:b:.:o.w
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IIO::.._:.:T.::n:_;
e La:~le~
Sh:.:o::;w~--1,-9 00

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7 30
8 00
8 45
A"
9 00
9:30
man Th"d Cl... Charles II Deem,
10n of Mr and Mrs Edward Deem 10·30
Portland, OhJO, was retently a~ 11 ·00
s1gne d to the 52nd -Jiombardm cnt 11 15
Squadron, 68th Bombard ment 11 ·30
11 ·45
Wmg here
12.00
Airman Deem ent ered the A1r 12 30
Force m J anuary 1957.
1 oo
Lake Char les Air Foree Base 1s
1 30
under the Strateg1e Air Command 2 00
and a part or Second Air Force,
2 30
3 00
3 15
3 30
4 00
ICol"tlnued F'rom P... Ono}
5 30
advantage now of the Salk vaccine
5 45
protectiOn It 111 tbe one s ure way
5 !515
we have or e!Jmmatmg ep1dem1c
6 00
polio a'l d 1ts cnpph ng affects from
6
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our national hfe"
6 30

Meigs Ag ~gent _ 1-.;..=_~;....;.._;:;,___;:;;

MONDAY.

7 00 J1mmta Dean -

Meigs-Co Polio

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tamlly '~

Cj-IANNEL 8 -

LAKES~!~~~en

Joe E. Lewis Tells Why He's A
ly JOE I. LIWtS

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TUESDAY •

Mr -"d Mn Ted Canon, Bet·
ver .J'aU., p'a , 'rlltted Mr, a:M!
Mn IIerman Cart10n and. Mn
Rurh Tucker.
Mr and Jln. 1M Zddy ~
family ot Woolter rpent ftom
Tb11tsd.ay oO.tH
Sqnc!,ay 'l'lt"
Gr~ WldtJ, aru:l tamUy M ~
Ralph Bi;tl.uct and wife.
'fr &amp;n4
Wm. Tent'Oh, CO!·
um.bus IJJ)en~ the' wetkeftd wUb
the latter's ~to1;ber 1nd .tster..J.po
law, Mr. anc;l Ml:L Arvil H'oltetM'1. and )lr.s. Dale }lhodu, Nt'w
Br•a:bton, Pa , 1pent the weekend
with her sJ11ter, Mrs Rt,tth Tuc·

WC.H S·TV Channel 8

NEW YORK (UP)-Thla is no t
my first experience as a TV crt
3 1 Gree tmg
38 Blbh.
tic Once, Ed Sullivan, wrilmg
32 Ameri can
abuut
those wllo have trled io an
Indians
name
ulyzc
h11 success ln TV, quoted
:13 Quantlt!e$
39 Au&lt;l ience
my
description
or him t saad ·
o f paper
41 Specific
' Ed Sullivan has peraonahty,
35. C hild a
gravity
but nol for a human betn1 Ed
bedstead
(abbr )
Sullivan Is my only friend who
bt 1ghtens .11 ruom bY leavmi Jt
(7
27. CUta
" Ed Sullivan was once a greet
28. Man'a n&amp;me
er at Forest Lawn Ce metel'y l'l
29 Hewlnr tool
Cal!forma, but qul t in self·defcmc
30 Shoe
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when they tried to bury him on
material
th
ree different occaRwns ''
34 River
I"
Ed Sullivan agreed w1lll th e J US
(Chin )
twe of these references Tha t '~ a
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I 37 Abhor•
su hJCt'tB a1'm tllin g the desl!r lflti On
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Queried About TV
But seriously, &amp;lnee my J\ppcur·
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tO Andent dl... ['7
unccs on !he Ed Sulh van s how and
t r lct (A l l&amp;
guest shots, I have betm
other
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Minor)
a11ked wh y 1 run not on rv :relo{UU City (MUI)
Iatly My scnous reply "J lo ve a
n Snooty
sal
oon has not been ucceptecl
pe!'llone
N(•J ther has my contention that In
10
43 CoarH
the mom tor J look likt~ the Mel rL·
muc
DOWN
Ot hers have as ked· "ls H the
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mone y'' "
2 J'ortllh
s lpll'lt
Of course, 1 have the fl l'st but&gt;k
• Type
1 ever made, nothing aftt&gt;r t hat,
m•uu,...
Jusl the t~ut buck
Was 1 too buSY''
DAILY CRYJ'TOQIJOTE- Here's how to work It :
Outside or my au ignmcnt lo
AXYDLBAAXR
huma nize Al"li !H Stevenson by
II LONGFELLOW
!mlchlng h1m grammat u:! al errun
One J1.1 tter almply atands tor another ln thll aample A 11 Ule!l
my time between race tral'k meetfor the lhree L'a, X for the two 0'8 etc. Single letter1, apoa~
m g~ is fairly open
trophea, the Jeneth anel torma,tlon of the word• are all lllnta.
Therefore, r am mast lluttercd
J:ach da)' the code lettera are different
by the wave of popula~ inter~t
111 TV .11nd me l wa11 offered a
A Oryptorram Quotation
39 week deal on TV wh1 c ~. Wfi.S
rejected because the apon11or was
R LQARY'F MEWFF DF AEPU A Q N w
11 temperance leoeue.
RPPEHROW OURY R ARY ' V
My doctor Sliys I don't need televliiJOn What TV has done to oth·
QftDY&lt;JI - BDKODYM,
er C'Omedlans , he teel11 I have suc•
Sat.urda.f'&amp; Cryptoquote1 COURAGE IS THIE PFttca: THAT
t~eded In doing to m)'selt purely
LIFE EXACT&amp; FOR ORANTINO PEACII!- AMI:LJA EAR·
thJ'ough recreallou
HAIIT _
Encour...., lr formth
I am, however, most encour·
TIN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK: llMed by th e
formats 1 have
recelvud
T~tmo
dhcuna1
"Saloon to .satoon"- 1 .Interview
plant for Jonal Mamorl1l Hot•
bartender•
across tbe nation.
plt1l 1M Cllnh;-41y1, "Every·
era rock 'n' roll re·
"Prohibition
thlnt t hnt I *I I ow. to th•
vue' - 1 sms the hlt IOfJ.i&amp; ot the
peopl• of Mlddltport."
tJrohibltioli el'l. for middle-aged
adolescents who never grew up.
John RJt-,. OgdJI\, 87, traaf
"Street corner" - 4n afternoon
f,t,pnchon of Mtlg• pioneer,
11 how where I do an ~rlene Franlilt.. 1t hit CoiJ,~mbll Townthlp
cu . glvmg lecture• "How To Recfarm hom..
ogmze a Plalnsclothesman On
"" ShHp Doe lrl111 "' C•rpent·
Sl~thl'' or "The Belt Way To Talk
TIN VIARS AGO TtlrS
er 'te1t llerm athnd•d by 500
WilKo
Arthur Allen 1nd hi• "Old
Glenn Jewell'• team won
Mil"
tlkt fll'lt !ftOney. lvent
lint .liM In tM htewywtltht
ly Mr.. RutMII Painter
t,.ntorM b• luel Walton
dlvlsl•n If tJwi Peurt-. tf July
Mr
and Mrs Dente! GeQglel.n
Lt•eut.
HCittl pulllftt, tllttllt 11 Her·
Mr
and
Mr!J, Floyd Spen~e were
ri ..l'l\'lllt. Don Ctttt111 ••• lie·
callers
of M'rs
Jennie
reoent
end1 Cll"tM Cain, thlril.
EXPECT 21 ROOKIU
Roush.
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IMI Cl•rt.: ... Ht •tHIInt
BALTIMORE Md UP _ The
Mr and .Mrs. ClarPtlCe Hea on
hemt In a Ponw,...,.Hartforcl
Baltlmort' Colls announced today of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Tl..r OVA blllltill 1•mt on
that 28 playN s, most of them Oooalcln were Sunday auettl tlf
tilt Pturtfl tf Jyly, won by
rookies. will report t o the club's :Mr. and Mrs Will Heilman
Ptmtrey, H
training ctunp ~l Westmlnstct·,
Mary Jo Rotl.!lh called on Mt !
,,... McH1fflt putt• th• ftat
Mel. , Jul v 2~ for prelunlnary &lt;' las~ Mary Dalley recently
pt.,. t.r tho la1t thn. at the
room work pri t\r to lhP off 1cul ,
Mr and Mrs Harry Brown :t nd
A11k Sprlntt Nltphont ••·
opening ot tr,.in infil Jul y 29.
children, Mr and Mrs Ral,.h
cho• •
-- - Painter and dau.chter spent su.l·
day tfternoon at 1be Palnt ..l

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8 30 Arthu~; Murray 'Party
11:00 Amatt:Jb- Bout
9·!(1 Soltiiers of J'ortune
1000 Blondie
1030 ~ews Readllhea
10 30 N1tewateb
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TV "Comedians
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12 30 Curren ~
100 My LitUe M1rcJc ,
1.80 Bride and Groom
3 00' Quee,p For A Day
us Modern Romence~

l'iBC News
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12 00 Tex: &amp; Jinx
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J •30 Bride ahd Qri)om
2 00 Matinee Tbef,ter
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700 Tool Of
900 Rorn J,~er Room
1000 Tb~ Prl~e Is Ri&amp;ht.
10 30 TrUth ot' c"o,naeq ueneet
1100 'Jli.c Tac Douab

Business Opportunity In Middleport Would Also
Permit Youth Center At Third &amp;Mill To Continue
Wtth th e opentng of the Dutton Drug
Store tu its new location In the Coots Building in Middleport an opportunity - almost a
duty' - presents itself in the old location at
the corner of So Third Ave and Mill Streets
For se'ieral years Mr Dale Dutton has
m a mtalned a "youth center" on a prll'ate enterprise basts lt supported Itself, In the Items
young people bought Yet it also amounted to
some poss1ble sacririce to the drue store business since stra1gh t drug store customers
could have declined commg in because of the
young traffic .
A pl ace up town for teen-agers to meet,
gossip, sup sodas. follow the latest fashions
in maga.:zines, make dates, break date$, work
toward date s, dance a little as the spirit moves

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July 2 at Mn. Alpha Barn Proj«t
luson _lnlkbl1 a aearf, w1th atf
viiOl' • ehup JlrJ. Barr R
porta or demotlltraUon• g1ven on
ma.i:lDJ' a Marl b)' Katgare! Klt·
ehen..--.Acnes SltJDtn
The WJde-Aab Club met July
2 at MrL MeComaa"J. Advisor lo1
L'!har,e, Mrs. 1&amp;C010as. Work 'YI
on praject booiQ,-Marilyn Swa '
The Bedford Faitblul Few m •t

July I at the home of Share 1
Smith •Jth advison Mrs. Helen +-DouW..SO ...hHOM
C.~~rper and M111 MUcired Sto~.-;lon lh chuge. Butineu diocu•-·
By Alke Moor,
io1111 eoneerned planaint a h1 '·
AUendanee at t.he Hiland Sun- rJde and wiener roaat and fair
Demon.trations wer~
day , School Sunday "oras 18 ~ilet'- booth.
lion !J.:I.SO
tlvea
HariiJn Stoetton on
Mr and Mra. Arthur Ebl!n "How
Finish 1 Sleeve on .a
daughter Dorw, son
Kennet h' f !:;;~~·'l Flofeaee Bl&amp;~ "HemMn. Nora Bobo ·~nt Sunda:r
a 'rea. 1'owel " - Vicky
afternoon with Mr. and Mn
-ltwallconlllrM
Peal! Edwarda
The Portland Ideal "H mflt
Mrt. Alice Moore called ~ l July 9 at. »n. EbersbaeU with
Mrs. LueUa Stahl Sunday,
Mrs. F.bersbach in cbara:e. Defluburt Rob erti •!( Delawa. n monlltl'ltioDS were
g1ven b.,
and Victor Roberta" called nn Taddy Durst and Janlee Smith on
Sherman .Roberts S~tturday e 1e· bow to Jllake a tqwel. Report'l
ntng, ·
;
1 were l.lven by the memben o 1
Mr. snd Mrs. ftobort Faulk what lbey have done -Juaru .,
RUTLAND
m6ved frorn the Avenue to Pom SmJth.
eroy recently
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Mrs, Nora Bobo •Pt"nt Tuesday •
evenina with Mrs Alice Koore
l,.,vth• Adazu who · hu sp ·n!
fhe past two weeks 111 Columbu s
The several Hal"''mm. families en- ti...s ret~ home and 11 makJOyed a reunion at the SyrJW;UM mg h,n' home With Mr. aDd HI ·
Park Sunday,
r harle~ EhUa Jr.
,
The Sunday Scbool attendanea
Mr and Mrs "'.~erman Rob4!rts
was 35 ami the offering w,s and son. Herman called' on Y r
$841.
and Mrs Pearl Rol.lerts of L cn it'
Hollow Wednesday.
F. Cadle and son, Rlck1e, of
Mr. •nd Mrs Robert Ebhn
ton Air :ro1ce Base, Mass., Mr.
moved
lrom Laurel Cliff to the
and Mrs Gilbert Hart and son~,
Avenue.
Denny, Barry Gary and Bret Alan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eblin spent
of Racine
(
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day last we~k w'th $er parMr and Mrs. George Kirby of
,ata,
Jlr.
and Mrs Cherlrs
Branch, W. Va. and Mrs. Ora Tittle
of Charleston visited recently with .Metzler of Jackson.
Mrs. I. D. Roush.
Mrs. Lb:tite ltiddle
return .d
Mrs. Alex uraham attended 'the home fi'om a few weeks •lsJt a·
Camp Meeting Saturday of Oral E•lt Uv8rpoor with rd'lltivea
Roberta, held at Columbus
Mr~t. Allee Balser attended '
USE OUR
surprise party at the home
LAUNDRY
Zan• Baxter of Pomeroy, n!'~:~~
eveninl, lD h&lt;-nor of Mr.
Bent&amp; Wolfe•s f.1rd wedding alll11~
versary .
DIY
Jlr. md Mtl. 1\ay Thorn of Plait
CLEANING
Liver~ooJ vltlted recently witlJt
. SERVrCE
Mr11 Lela RJpley
Mt. aad Mn. Samuel Barnbatt
and ehildten, Cleveland, spent 1
!['It
l Delhor
day with Mr. ,Dirnhart's sister, Me.
Htfo.C~ ... . _ ,
and l{ra. John HiU
T-Stt: and Mrs. Ollver Cadle 1nd
gon, ltlo•le oJ Weston, Mau.,
turned to tbe.•r home Friday
spendlnt a week witb their parCall 6t911J
eDt.. Mr. and lin Fred Cadle and
N.
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Mr IDd Kn. Th(lmas Hayblln.

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4 family rOOnion was held Sunday a&amp; the heme of Mr. and Mrs
ThomaS' Hayman w1th all tbe children and a:ramdcbildren pteaent.
Attending were Mr, and lin Sa111·
uel Barnhart and: children, Vicki,
Debra, Denhe "nd TomiD)', of

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In Mound Duel At Bachtel Park
SPORTS

Pomeroy, with Big Chief Huey gl~~ in the barrage •
Reynolds on the mound, knocked
Racine sewed 11 up In the filtb
tbe Hartford Tigers out of t::a"' inning when Mi{'key Hardway, GalOhio Valley Association lead Sun · hpolLs, starter, couldn't get any·
day after noon at Bachtel F teld body out. Hob Btrch s tarte(l it olf
with a 6-2 victory wh1je Rarin e , with a walk Don Wolfe and Tav·
wi nnt:r at G11llipolis 13-S, took top lor. singled ,· John F ts her double~\.
spot.
McNi ck los waH t ~. Stob&lt;lri, Jr.,
MiddleJM~rt kepl pace with close Wolfe , and l.arr} \O,: o!fe singled.
5-3 win over Coolville on the loca l 1 St&gt;vt•n runs had sNred.
diamond as ~im Bowles starh· ,l
McKean repla ced Hardway and
and ltsted unt1l t he seventh before stoppe(! the onslaught !'old.
tiring.
Ga!liPQiis hitters were Morgan
Reynold~ was too much fo r Hart- with a single and double, Emil
ford hitters as he limited Ch1·t Thomas a nd Bub Wwn with. sinOliver's lads to two safe ties, a dou· gles.
·
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ble and bunt sing1e in the seconrl
Wu lfc famn·d lllf' " ,•n d waiked
jnning that netted two runs with t hree with his south paw work
the aid of two errors.
while llarday fanned three , walked
Meanwhile, Pomeroy sluggers lwo and ~rKean struckout four
.were hanging out 12 hil! ori Lui - and walked four .
her Tueker who went all the way.
· RALL v FAILS
They got_t_hree runs in t he s ixth i~Coolv ille had the tH•mg r un nl
nln~. tra1hn g 0·2 to go and stay m rirsL and the winner ill the plaltl
the lead.
in the bottom of the ninth with
Rey nolds led off wilh a single. n une ou t at Mirl!!lf'porl but r e lld
Kitlrel Williams doubled, Phil Cui · pitcher Cha rle y Gtoba rt hore dow:-.
!ins doubled and Jimmy J . Hem · to str1k e out the side It was a
sley was safe on an error, Co llin ~ great t~ispla.Ji of conlness.
scoring the third run .
J;uni e Bowles had sl;•r1ed ancl
(n the seventh Nesselrnads led (l id not allow a hit until j ·ray lor
orr by sin.e:li11g. Jeffers !lOt hi s doubled in the last of the seventh .
first single, and both scored on a Vagi ! Sp~ncc 1· singled and C. Taydoublt error. In the nmth Jefl'er~ lor walked and Dorsel Rtebe l ~ou ·
singled again, Reyno lds s acr ific ed bled , Thrt·e runs were home ar.d
aml Collin.~ singled Jeffen horn e Slohart rame in. Bowles shifted to
Other Pomeroy hitters we re right and Mick Mill~r ca rn e tc
Hemsley, Van Vranken , Bub Wil shortstop.
~o.n and Hartsell Do~rill , each with
Stohart pu t that ftrc out by get·
!!ingles. Reynolds fanntJd l"ivc and tin g Larry Balde r son to gro un1

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Middlepol"! got lwo rnns in the
rirsl inning as Nelson singled hu"l
Reynold1 and Ne.sselroad. Tu c- was c&amp;u g~l off first, Wilt willked,
ker and Tennant.
j
II indy dot11J ied and (•rrors on !\hiRACINE BREAKS !LOOSE
IN anfl (' Jatworthy hrflught Will
Behind . the four-hit pitching ol ~ nd II indy homl' .
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In lh1~ fu11rth Milh-r si ngled tu
. Larry "Little l&lt;'oozy" Wolfe Racme
clmbbererl Gallipolis Into a 4-4 sea - lear! nff an rl with onr· o ut Stnhart
son Blanding with 14 hits and 13 wa;; hit. Howll' S f'louted a home r
past evc •·yhudy in ce n t •~r .
runs off two downriver hurl ers.
Dick Taylor, Aho.rtstup, was lhl' Middl£&gt;pon 200 300 000-- 5 lU 3
tlillin~ star wilh a thre~;-run hi,Jr.er Coolvi llr WJO 000 &amp;oo-.;J 5 J
m the seventh inning and a. ~ in g l e
Bowks, Slnb:~rt (71. and Call
l'arlior. Don Wolfe, Jr. Wolfe :! IH.I 1 Dil"k sPcm·er. l:la l der ~u n (4l. J r.
Eddie Stohart eaC"h had t~•o si n- Spr.n cN t8o. ;,,tHI V. Sp r.n ct:r .
Pomeroy ·

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King Has Big Day At Claybanks
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Taking Feature, Pursuit Races
Kenny King of Pomeroy won
the Feature and the Australian
Pursuit race Sunday at t lle Clt~y ·
bankA Speedway and t0&lt;.1k seeund
ill the first h,ea~ for One or ll!d
be't days in h!i ~o . 14.
Eugene Willoughby pl aced M~r. ·
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flnd MHI G lem1 Thomp son rinished
Ltlird in his No. 15.
Willoughby eaptur·ed thr first
heat in h is "92" followed by K ing
and Tho mpson .
In lht• Au.~tralinn Pu rs ult Kinll
Wll s follo wed by Willoughby ami
fiohhy .)c )(' Arl :u ns o, llm·1ne Ill h is

Softball Tourney
Resumes, TonJ'ght
At Bac hteI I'I&lt;''leld

N•:;.h: s low h£&gt;n t

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Before
Sunday
he in
badrecent
.286 days.
wJtb
been coming
strong
el~ht hits in 28 trJp.11, including a

lrlple and three · doublu...
The club roster looks hke
RACINE AVERAG!S

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Salem-IJ'polito
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Moner In Odds
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To Kroll For
wadian Open

round.~ agui n ~ t Wll~o n

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hal and one N1th. aaain~t Howle
Turner t nd Bud Woodhall Sunday
in preparation for hi.s heavy
weJgbt title detense ugainlll Tom·
my Hurricane JAckson at lht•

Polo Grounds July

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Bilton at Kansa, City. olght
·New York at Detroit, oi1ht
Washington It Cleveland, night

.3ll! 28:14: Lo, AI Mill RI&lt;;AN ASSOCIATION
Sundoy'• Rtiull'l ··
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Chicago 3 New York 1 't.lt
Denver 7 Lou:itvllle 1 2nd
New York tJ Chle~;·~ 4 2nd
Indlanapolil ~ M:lDneapoiis 4
Washingt~n ~ ~nos City_1 1st
0~ 4 ~rleaton 3
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W~eblta 3 .St Paul 2. lit, 8 inn.
1 Kansas C1ty 11 wa~lnlton 8-bd
De:tro~t 10 :Ht•~lmorc 7i Hit
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Wle!bUa 2 St. P•ul 1 2nd., inn.
Detrolt 7 Baltimore 8 2nd 1 10 mn.
INTIIlNATION.AL LE.AGUI
Toron\9 3 Roehe,,ter 0 1Bt
in the- outfield lor officl1l enbrt Toronto 1 Ro:tbeater o 2nd
bUt Hlndy stopPed on second· ba1e )JOGlt'real"Bllt~ffalo o 1st
both times.
Montreal: 3 !iulfe.Io 2 2nd
Not bad for a ~Y tbat can't hit Jol.lami 7 COlumbqs 8 ut
soft stun. One of them eame With Miaml3 CO~~nntpu• ~ ~Dd
Balderson pitc~n.a: wllo throws •em Riehmond ·3 ~vana 0 l:!Jt
even sorter.
Havana 5 Rl.c bmond 1 2nd

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Men, -Women ·to
bait for. u ~ at home. Full, spal'e
time. Doesn;t .. take ' up spa'"1·.

We fu"rnlsb eve~:)lthine.

OHIO VALl.EY
JUNK CO.
f20 Bl lnsuronce

---~·--' llamei:Sim.PIDD 1uur~e AseDe7,
Middleport. F.1:re .. &lt;\Uto!npblleBon4' Pliooo GIS.X . -..!

and

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_·:iRAV''" 1 .. .:-'PI'
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sa.le~nail~ :S"llary and eommissicn.
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Write Box 668-D, c/o T~ Dailey
19M ~ek V8 Super .4 dr. Riveril"
Sf:rvh:e1, J\.· A." ~ Fb;law, 51'2 E.
Sentinel. Pcltner~. 0 .
7 ·6 6tc
;,... ~di.~. · Power · s~eering a -:.tl
MP:ib St., Pomef'tly.
f 27 tf
~ ,, :bi!Jkes. One careful •owner. (
TEACHERS - Summer time po"!l·
o,,,.C~·~·~· IBiaettnor'•· Pome·
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0
lion ,- educational divl.sion of leading organization,}na interesting
1$\; ,.r.~y,
H16!~, .~,t.NTE!l Tq tiUY - ~ to to
pOsition for balance of summ~r
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aeres of coal-._. to !J fee·t high
for
teachel"s or principals. Tho$'e
·.~ tard. Va C~l9{1Jline · .4 il·. · preter~bly near Rutland. Must be
who quality can earn up to $200.
;:i/. tG~d~n. ~ F\1if0mat.ie
~rive
drift mineral arid gOt;d m~rket,~·' ' Cleanest~~ bj towri. $~~.00.
abl~. pr:Jee, Contact Jame11 ' L . \FS !f..~iftlitinr: work. Your experien:Oir. equip! rou to do success_; .....~etlhllf'!I; ,'Po'rte¥oy.
1·P-6t
Criner, Rol•te, Nu. 1, BOx lf7,
fully , Training at our expense
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Cor those : selected. Permanent
19M Dodge VB Corn~t 4 dr. Sl'"
7 10 3tc
•openings for those showing leaddan. Automatic · •hill. Owm:d
•. .--. - ·ership' ability . For local interby ••• IO&lt;al serylce station (1 4)
view ·give in confidence your
owner. Tops. $119$.00. Blaetl.· • --.,-:c-c;-::----teaching ao1d extra circular ac·
na-t:'s,. PomerOy.
7-U-6tt liPtJSE for rent 3 rooms a.t.1
tivitie,, i.ncluding p~ne .num____
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ba.!_h, co~t~ W~~~dec~ratt-d.

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FOREM'll~ l ABBOTr T.V: Sill\'
VICE A11 make1 Repatred'by E~·
pert Teelmiillabt. Phone .6284 Y
Middlepu,..,
, , S.lll:ll

ted T B

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COMPLETE

Lif•, Aute·. Fire, Polto .. Call
Mills, Mirtdleport. Oblo.

A Ford Station

How would you
explain it
to a child1

agon ·-

beat

used

car

BJLL CHJLUS.

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.'1 0 lmop 1 H'OUSE iil 'Middleport. 2 · near

SALE - 1950 Jeep StatiOn'
Rutland. Mabel Hogue. Phone
w~on, wllh overdriVe, a:ood
~932.
7 15 6tp
conditlou. Phone 2~. · 1 7 9 6te' 3
bath;p;~fment, newCall 294."
7 2 II

Your ideal traveling companion 1

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fraUer--41 ft. Ponhac Coach.
Delbert Mlt.chell, 240 Mulbcc,r
St.•. Middleport, Ohio. 7 11 3te

10 H. 1P.· Johhlion outboard molllr,
112 'ft.

death .•• let alone40,000 in
traffic ftcddenla laat year7

v B~om

boat1 ·b oth in

good condition, price $1W.OO
real buy see boat 11nd motor ,at
Rent Sdhi
Nicklea GUlf Station, 806 W . ( 16)
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--,-, Main St., Pomeroy.
-7· 11 ·3' ~ ·FOR SALE oR TRADE - 22 aere
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· 4 room bouse, · tnail and
&amp;rooery store alze Toledo silalea
!or sale. Conta~t Al'len R-oush,
·SCIIOOI bus route. Sell, or l':,ade
and l('t. Geor~e
Br~dbury, 0 .
7 12 3te
).~~~Rutland.
,
'l41-6tp
REGIStERED GOLDEN .'!letrlever
Jli.. puppie... Po:!!." feel for field WGrk
"1!iJ or shQ.w. Write.: W. R. Elber·
' -ft:ld; 318 Qak St. 1 IHilsboro, 0 1
7 18 6tc

For

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You'l never 'llllliglnt how lllanJ - A111erlca'1
favorite wa.O.a han untl you get IKII••fnltd wlllt - ,
. Y~· wh~ther you'~ piallllintr ~· vacati..UO, in llu!

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Rockiea this yoar, or m the rockll&gt;r eiWr on your beck
porch, you'U lind theta Ford Station WaJOn is an ideal
lroveUng companion,
Come in and moot our 5 atiiiiiilna atation waiJOII modola
face-to-face .•. the·WOI'Id'e moot popular WOJODS. Built
around a rugpd """ "IDJ\01' Ford" and avallable with
Thunderbird \"·8 onglneo . • • IJ!ey can quickly tum
your !Vacation mllos into the moot pleasant momorioo
you ever hlld!
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Come in today ; ; ; Action Toot one of our 5 Ford
"haulert1 of f11111e" ••• and let ue ahow you bow to get the

Here'• Aowyou ""'htlp:·
Dflw• tal.lr, ~ )'911fltlf,
Ob-..... lho!ltt. wCiffthlg "''•,'
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3 bouS('s-one

in , MHlrl)eporl, twO
near Ruthlild. Mabel Hogue, Rut·J&lt;ind. Phone 2~032.
7-11-3 11

BUILDING LOTS 09 lloute 7, 12 .
minutus from Pomeroy. Choice
or site. :;talph Russell, Poraeroy.
;~ ,f•.29 7tc t

b~r. W+ite:.Mr. G. H. ·.OJaTkf;"BO.,
ParkersbUrg;, Wn va. ,
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7123tc

Pdf~

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2 stOry- briCk 'buildaln.ut St., Middleport.
Contact WJ lliam Mich~et, eur.
2nd and W~lnut, Phone 6036-Y.

Ing 6M l

( 18) · Employment
Wanted

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4 L·oo: :l house, 3

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ac~cs ~rtle n.

Route, C he~l!'lr.

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.Rodney bownlit~
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ACCIDENT

Llh. c•..,.lty and . . . .

Real Estate B'roklr

In MIDDL8PORT, OHIO
PHONU :I( , 6311

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AUNT

FRITZI·"•

I . STePPED ON · .
SOME CHEWING
GUM ON
ELM

SHIJLTZ

'STREET

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mott fun out ol your vacation!

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tr.Mc ' · - w.., worfl ,., -,ou, liCit

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$150

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Want@.d.,-i&gt;APER . H.\N GIJ\ G-1 .25
per month : At A_pple· Grove. Sl't'
Ale-..: Wher•ler.
7 15 3k ·
years experience. rrtle e~ 'i
mal9!S, L. V. Reisinger, Ra"ln •
Box l2f, Ohio.
7·5· 1 r HOUSE - R roomS and bat h . One
mile from Chesler on Rt. No. 7," ·
l'ullning wate,.·, electricity. and
.natural gas ,in bousE:~ ,rblg garden. Yu 5·!:!232. A. J. l:i:"ar-~er , Star

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What do you ten him •tt.
the cralh-"D.ddy Mn't
comina home any more"?
DOM that explain even on.

Dort

(21) Real Estot&lt;!

For.Rent

r.or·

water, plea&lt;41 1

,ICIIAP IRON- ... ETALS

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Check the oil •r&gt;:J

m~URAL I B!W

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GASOLINE ALLEV

WE BUY

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family re&amp;ponslbiHties or full
time empluyment, local asslgnrrl.en t wijh nationally known or·
ganizatlon, Number 1 .In its
field, definite gua.ranteod inPontiac 8 .cyl. Dlx~ 2 dr. S ~Va. PhoQe TUtu.81S.
7 8 6tp
con\e· for those aCcepted. Pleaa-r;lan Hydramatl ~ drive. SpoUess i2 ~On or H.ay". 'f tOb tlmo.thy, S tOD ) nJ perso!la~ity a.n~ bea( refer·
·- nraa:t!lal light · blue
fini81l.
of clover and all.&amp;lfa. Also 7, A.
le~ce requ1r~d. ThiS 18 n?t a tra~·
~lli.Oj} Blaettnar'J, Pomer;)y.
firm for sa.le. CHarles Bisaell,
ehng nor · usu~l can.va111ng ~sl111-tltc
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MiRerirVIlle, RD t.
tt.O~ . "for loeal interview wrttt
7 g·et
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giVtng' age, addreu, pho~e num1
FOR !I \LE ·- Small blisi~ess,
ber to Mr. Gerald -Clark, Box
19&amp;2 Buick Conv. .Cpt. $695.00.
d
4083 p k 'b
YBiaettnar's, Pomeroy.
.
&amp;TOCel/,
ra~.
pop
AI)
lee
ereain:
, ~r er ur~, w. a.
7 11
.• 1~ 1 _ Chev. 2 dr. Hard· ·~TOp.
Reuonable. Pho?e . ~7·M:,
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$59G.OO. Blaettnar'!i, Pomeroy
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WANTED - · NeW' and Used car

· Pomeroy, Ohio

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A.lumln:...m eombinalloq 1tOnn anci
11m~en wtndowllilnd dOQ.tr. Steel
and aluminum awnings. inp ca{topics. Call Wllli.l m ' l!tdford,
R.ndr Rol'lnllt.
·ft 2 1 m~p .

Writ~

·.? 12 Stp
Sherwood, Dept. PMS, •!am r·
FOR SAL&amp;;.:... APPLES -o..Qne- U.d
.den Hlghlah,lb:, Maine. 7·11·3 'p
• tw&lt;~ dO Wars per~ buihet. New Haven
.
.... •. ' Orehird.'
New Haven. Phone TU· H6QSEWIVES &amp; MOTHERS--Part
246~~-~·
7 12 lOtC ' ·.tlbt6' :WithOut ' interferrlng with

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ie~l P.A'(1CARD. Good .condition.
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Quick sale, Robert 0. Pullin•, S Layton's Grilj ant Hou~ f&lt;Jr ilale.
1.\b@.
1'AI· ton . true~. Al~o rerlatertd
rty Ave., Pomeroy, 0.
Boston Terrier puppies . .Contacl
.
7 12 3tc
~ytoo. Sa~!re, ~ew Haven, W.

G. 5. Hobstetter Jr.; t•al Estat41 ...,~,,
225 E. Znd Sl.

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Gas furnace, storm windows &amp; .doQrs wall to wall carpeting, ¥.. bath down stairs,. filii bath' upstairs. Ideal ·location at 101 High Street.l'lilll!~lng available.
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BULLD0%Eit for
hi.-.. ltOftdw,
IMNmtntf., l•ndtcap4,._ ,R. M
Cawdary, 1.on1 8ottDrt Phonto
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7 Room _House, 3 Bedrooms
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msrrled nt' 1
IJe 23 J:o 3S, &amp; day week, too
.alary plu.a bonUJ, apply Niclt·
le.a Bakery. 806 W. )I.-in St.
fome:roy after rt:OO P. M. any
week day.
7-ll·a•.r

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1tHufh Suncfly

REAL ESTAT. R&lt;.· fOB SALE
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In need of \IO~d work llf any
kind. Hlsb School sraduate.
Phone ti923-J. ,James Mohler.
Middleport, Itt. 1.
'1 '1 •np

WA~"TED-reUabte

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OVA STANDINGS

r1, o., Jutr 11. hs?-..

WORK DESPERATELY NEEDeD,

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Ill W

The lanky ex..Jacket hlttlna: and
pllehing , ,1Lar etplalned he'd rather play eve1 )tday iatbet than just
when he pit&lt;hed. He'll BetUe for
first base o · lhe outfield . John.
Parsons, who is t111ting them to

hilt ... ttrkt

.

f)7) Help Wonted

("3 , I" Memorion

Plr•tU.

be as a pitcher."

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LOT in syiaru1e. Approximately
Ott 1 300 ft. I Ha1 fr9ntaa:e-.on 2
Jtreett . Small uaidence, out·
.. l'l'1Jida.tte: Refri&amp;'Vlt«"t.
l:lul1dlnja,' sar\ water, electridty . FEM.ALE WANTED lmmedjatel)'
...,_ '""~"""'• Mlddt.,.rt, Ohl1
nlee . lawn snade treet. · fiower s.
lor ~ w~eka. Unattached, reapontJ.ble woman, 21-M yre. or
-'::;-:--;-"-:'7--'"::--'-2_9_tf
Here JJ a bargain. Better check
Ud.l one. -l!:arl 'D.•Mender Sr.q:e, ,. EXI)AI. tenced with chl.ld
Roo(Jor. Pearl Porker- Aio'ht.
ear&amp;, co~lng and icneral houseIN "F&lt;)Nl;) MEMORY of our wife
PomerOy. PhOne 201 .
7 l6 "3tc
wprk, Good pay.. Must live in 1
PhQhe 241, Mrs. f'inley . 7 1~ 6tc
-. and mother, Mrs. Glad)'IJ Van SAUSAGE s11JrFER c J1 Gl
Meter, wbo p181Cd away 1 year ,
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no
WORK BY DAY or ironing ut
. a.co tocfay, Ju.l)• 10. Shu ls sadly Pr1ode, Se:cond St., Pomeroy.
ho m e. Call ·o:z2!5·J after 4 p. m.
missed .and ber kJndi1.eu an4
7 15 3tc
7 I~ 3tc
lqve WiH ~v"~ be forgptten USED RYHALD Cool f~;;;;e~7D,
·t hroueb the yeal'l ltl)' her niany
tneh cast lion $50. Phone 165-X. WANTED: Experio
-waitres~.
• .friends, hu ~ band and children,
7 15 S~c
M\l&amp;ot be OV&lt;tr 18. Apply Parker
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Che~t"er VanMeter and
Re s,tauranl Pome-roy, o.
Family.
' I ieeondltioned
Slna:ers.. Portable
7 1~ 3tc
7 15 ltp
Eledrie Sewing Macmne,. New
AM,BJTJOUS
MAN
of
unquestion--"--::-=---:-'" --:. hlotor. 'New wlri111. Guaranteed
able refinment a11d character ,
!6) l.ost &amp;
yean. Lowest price ever. Only
ade
24 to eo, college education
--$14M. Hurry! Limited supply.
pref~rred , must be ready to ac·
.
Wr~te Ho ..aehold Se1fin&amp; Ma·
LOST f,20 m SttrkS". On floor or
chine co., -918 3rd Av'i!., Hunt- ·rt:pt po.sitil•n Dy Aug. 1 and ·b~
capable of r;:oarnin ~ a.bovc $5,000
r~•t room. If found return to
i~el:oR. w. va., " f&lt;lr free home
aetnually. Need Local 11ssistant to
St~rks prPmises. Rt!Ceive re- 1 deMon:~~tratlon .
7 12 8tp
deVelo~d as area manager .
WIIJ'd. ;
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7 1' 3tp ,
t
For Jocal 1:1te!'view '~rite full y
:F&lt;)~3 keys in bolder at Syca- UOTPO;:INT;:·:-,'71r-~io[1~ra. 1 and giV'jng age, ~x:peri.ence and back!DOl'e and M~n Sl Owner may
2 ton e~pJtcity, t'lo extra cbllr,:e
ground lncludinl{. phone numfor Jlnaneul(l. We ser.v~ce What
tujve' l!l.a me by iuwlng c.ost of this
Uer to •¥r· G. H. Clark, Box
1
· 7 15 3tc
· ad.
we · se~l. .Fife Refrigeration, '?"h
.4 083, Parkersburg, W. Va .
:r-- ---j
1 South Thhd Ave ., _Middleport.
7 12 3tc

.the nl.chte•P- Nuxbaii oow baa a
Ufe time record of 1&amp;-8 111lnlt tile

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5outhp1w Joe NuxhaU plek~ up
hb third vletoey of the aeuon Ill;

timea at bat

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Storm windowa. 3 and 9/10 acre•
·1 mile north of Chester on Rt. 1 .
Ulennia Hi;;ffman , CheSter, Ohio.

llaJt~•ajte LMQqe - LaDe Cede
Ch~ts - LAU Window n rlJ.=

ond game. H6 mashed four· ~,.:.,i::~~G~o:I~U~pj&gt;~U~o~3~~;..;;:;;;
bitl
Hartford 2
~~B~ur~~~tN~a~l"':•:•:ar:kl~ed~Jn~the:
, c.,Olville
one bia e)Jbth home rUn, tu tO~·

Wa11hlngton ,... 27 448

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· aorue Instruction Kroll offered tht&gt;
COllinS JOliath at the tarllng Oven
at tllnt, Mich., tour weeks ago;
~or, 1 ~IJ·foot·flve, 240 poun~er
wft.O pbped pro footba11 briefly
. with th6 Wa1hJngton Redsklns,
' ·fipilhed two 1trote1 In rront of
'~Bo Wllllnsor with a 72
''!'''11ol• ..on of 1171• .

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Bobby is only a junior coming
up this autumn, but he said he's
"goin~o: along for the t'Xperiencc ,
and to see what It's all about,"
Bowles told Spo,rls Ue~k Suuday!"
''I'd s ure lih to make it some
where and I'd rather lt would not

KITCHENER, 0 n t. UP
MJ1hty Geor1e Bayer. 11011', bl&amp;'·
1e1t hitter. a:lva Ted Kroll il
hA"Ifl 1llee of the credlt for hi•
mtldtn victory Saturda.v 1 n the
Canadian Open e:hamplonehip.
'1l
~II help wltb my iron1
that ha• helped me more than an:r·
thln1... Bayer 1ald, ..-eferrlng t()

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30 M

REDLEG BAtrn==-Rs RING MERRY TuNES -

bath. P•"•d air •••I furnace.

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WOMAN Bee(!, I home Wrh.e Ger·

H,') bby Nelson , fleet eenletflel·
der who like~ to take his eut at
lhe ball , goei this morning with
Jamie Bowles and Dave Hindy to
St. Marys , W Va ., for a Pirate try-

, Y. UP pro tennis
occ·a n s urf
his native

SPARS TWO ROUNDS
GREENWOOD Lr\KE, N. y
UP Floyd l'llttc rson JPRJ"I'CII

New York . .

Ah! Those Sweet Hits!

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Brown bandil)' In Madlaon Square

44 36

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Birch
14
3 .215
J . Fis her
B
I) .000
Ffome run s· L&lt;~rry Wolfe 1. McNie·
kles I, Jr . WnUe 2; tr1p1es. Aaron
Wolle 1, MeNiekles I. Jr. Wolfe
I Eddie Stobart l. Doubles, Aaron
WoHe 3, Larry Wolfe 1, McNiekles
l Jr. Wolfe 3, E Stobarl 1 Taylor 1,
Birch 1.

hy Leo

plonR b,y WhlpJJing Frank Sedgmn·n, 0-3,. 6-4 . 6-4: It was o~e or
t~e mo!-11 1mp ress!vo d ebut~ m the
hl~tory or th t· JU"O game.
Sedj,JmaJ1'~ game doc~n ' t mAtch
that of PAncho (;omale~, the pro
eha!'lplon . Bu t (&lt;' rank . 2G, i,; an expcnen('cd pro And wu cxpcdcd to
give his yr1u11g AUI;trnlian cm 1,ntrym11n a bitter tus!llt•.

47 3e

Brooklyn
Cincinnati

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Hoarl . ('ar ning the fi rst chunk or
the rl·corcl $12~ .000 {'Ontraet ht' acceptl'd fro m promoter Jack Kra·
mt ·r 1.a~l we~~· featured SundRy's
play m the l .ou~nnment Of Cham·

Betting Is

York at St. Nicholas Arooa.
Eacb i1 fatt and aturresaiye
tboulh a comparatively light
punchtr. And each bad hard lu ck
in hla 1111 bOut. Ippolito, 23, lost •
IPiit de:cJiiOP to unbeaten Stefan Redl at St. Niek'l, June 3,
Referee Al Btorl favored Frankie,
1+1, •nd 10 did many fans .·
S.Iem. 24. waa beating W11lter

28

MeNiek'e
Jr. Wolle
W.•g•l
D. Wolfe
A. Stobarl
E. Stobar•.
D. Taylor
Adams
D Graham

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FOREST HlLLS, N.
Lew Uoad opened his
rarccr Lhc way the
I hi1s l hc heache11 of
Sy rln cy-With a bang .

at "even money" for toniQhl' ~
TV 10 • rounder between light ·
wei hh Tomn1y Salem of Cle veJan1 and Frankie Ippolito or New

AB 3 H 0

they
gGne.
. long
there will
willbe neteruune
how
''ll they don't attract attention
the first day with some phase or
this: their abilities they'll be home the
first night," John said.
,,
AV
Hindy one of the lads &amp;"Oing up·000 river today, !urprised himaelf Sun·285 day against roolville. Dick Spen·100 cer stuted qn lhe hlll for Coolvme
·250 and Dave, ~ut to go to bat the
. 3110
4110 firat time, moaned:
.000
"I can't hit that soft ftu1t he'll
.137l throwing In rbere."
·
.2~7
Hlndy had a couple- of balls and
.208 two JJtrikea on him when he drove
.2M a clean double over 1econd base.
.uoo Later he connected for two long
.000 blows both oJ which were dropped

Hoad Bangs Into
Victory In His
First Pro Play

The third game will feature lh!•
openinll 11ame of the qua'rlcr fin11ls
with Hobson's Ret! Birds playJng
Phtllp Sporn.

By UrtltM ,,....
~ATIONAI. LEAGUI
W. l. P&amp;. GB
St. Louis
47 34 .MO
PhiladP.IptUa
n 35 .&amp;73 ~

Mil wau.kee

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'-Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July 1&amp;, 18&amp;7

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~ nd llnb_ l:lnlll'l" , l lw t~tc r . 0 ., fin .
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lng with the West Columbia Comell meeting the Jr. OUAM Lorll(l'
o( New Haven at 7 p. M.
In the aecond game ol' Ihe evt&gt;n ·
Ina Minersville w\11 pllly l't . PleA ·
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No. 7fl. Adams was se rond and
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Crowe drove ln. three :runs md
Pitts-burgh
.357 lSJ,t pereeotate point. of fourth place
today after •weep.ln1 a double- Bur1e11 lteGwtted for two wltb a
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lCilgo ·s~~d~Y:s 1 ~ 1 h- l'J''A header from Pitt:Jbura:b, ~. and plneb single 1n the aeveDth lnnlq.
Brook!~ 3 M'twauk.ee 2
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The Pirates wiped out a )-0 d•
New York 8 Chicago 6 12 Jnru.
The Redlegs shed a seven a:ame fieit In tbe filtb lnnhlt: wt~ a five
Philadelphia c st. Louia 2 ut
loalDg streak witb a as hit total run rally. Clneinnatf came bac:lr:
Philadelphia 11 Sl Louia -t 2nd
!Gr the two games q:aloat the Pi· ln the sev~mh to rea:tln the letid,
Cj11cirm.at1 g Pittsburgh fl 1st
ratea.
8-8, witb six runa oo eight bltl.
By Clt.el TaucliW
Cincinnati 12 Pittsburgh 4 '!nd
Alter flndtng the &amp;oiog roua:h 1 Both teams batted around the bat·
Saturday, RHUitr.
&amp;e&amp;inst Milwaukee, St. LouU and tlng order In eacb of the "big IDHilton
Wolfe
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Jun.
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Brooklyn,
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Each t&lt;am came back wltll a
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the firat a:aml'! and 18 safeties .In sloJle tally late In the a:ame.
tmg averages With 10 JU.U..Jn 25 trips for a nice .400. T.bes~ Philadelphia~ Chicago 2
the niJhtcap.
Herschel Freeman wt 1 credited
ten bingles incl ude two bomers, one triple .. and three doubles .
TuHday'1 &lt;hmes
In -the
open~r George Crowe wl.lb the win bia fourth of tbe
That leaves 1. pittance of four singles in the ten hits. AU oth- St. Louis at Bfooklyn, night
aeasGn. Bob Friend, wbo pitched
crs were for extra bases.
Cincinnati ill New York, nl.a:ht
Cleve-land 3 Boatop 3 tat
ooly one third or an .111Gl.ng went
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Karuas City 6 New Yorle 4
profltable day against the Pirates.
Cia! appearances he had, couldn't have hurt this average much .
w. L. Pet. GB Cleveland 5 Baltimore ·2
The bl&amp; nrst b-.eman r.oneeted
Of the othE&gt;r full tl~e players St. Mary1, 11ld the tryout i.&amp; for 1Ne~ York ... ·. .. M: 28 .85SJ
Holton 6 DetroJt_ 2
two, homers in tbe Dightcap and
Aaron Wolfe, centerfleldcr, hall two day11 and how the bo)'s do Ch1eago .... __ .. ~1 31 .622 3
Chicago 7 Wr.abington 4
hit a pinch aiugle In CDe opeper,

f&gt;IRy ing In the Bend Sof\1)!'11
A bc~in ne rs' ra ce_ ~as won by
TournamenU at Hachtel l&lt;'iE&gt;I rl in Tom WJ!!oughhy r.lrmng Lhc N.o.
Mason City wl\1 resume this eve~ - ~ \fi of h1s br othN s. W;ty lw Wil·

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In Mound Duel At Bachtel Park
SPORTS

Pomeroy, with Big Chief Huey gl~~ in the barrage •
Reynolds on the mound, knocked
Racine sewed 11 up In the filtb
tbe Hartford Tigers out of t::a"' inning when Mi{'key Hardway, GalOhio Valley Association lead Sun · hpolLs, starter, couldn't get any·
day after noon at Bachtel F teld body out. Hob Btrch s tarte(l it olf
with a 6-2 victory wh1je Rarin e , with a walk Don Wolfe and Tav·
wi nnt:r at G11llipolis 13-S, took top lor. singled ,· John F ts her double~\.
spot.
McNi ck los waH t ~. Stob&lt;lri, Jr.,
MiddleJM~rt kepl pace with close Wolfe , and l.arr} \O,: o!fe singled.
5-3 win over Coolville on the loca l 1 St&gt;vt•n runs had sNred.
diamond as ~im Bowles starh· ,l
McKean repla ced Hardway and
and ltsted unt1l t he seventh before stoppe(! the onslaught !'old.
tiring.
Ga!liPQiis hitters were Morgan
Reynold~ was too much fo r Hart- with a single and double, Emil
ford hitters as he limited Ch1·t Thomas a nd Bub Wwn with. sinOliver's lads to two safe ties, a dou· gles.
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Wu lfc famn·d lllf' " ,•n d waiked
jnning that netted two runs with t hree with his south paw work
the aid of two errors.
while llarday fanned three , walked
Meanwhile, Pomeroy sluggers lwo and ~rKean struckout four
.were hanging out 12 hil! ori Lui - and walked four .
her Tueker who went all the way.
· RALL v FAILS
They got_t_hree runs in t he s ixth i~Coolv ille had the tH•mg r un nl
nln~. tra1hn g 0·2 to go and stay m rirsL and the winner ill the plaltl
the lead.
in the bottom of the ninth with
Rey nolds led off wilh a single. n une ou t at Mirl!!lf'porl but r e lld
Kitlrel Williams doubled, Phil Cui · pitcher Cha rle y Gtoba rt hore dow:-.
!ins doubled and Jimmy J . Hem · to str1k e out the side It was a
sley was safe on an error, Co llin ~ great t~ispla.Ji of conlness.
scoring the third run .
J;uni e Bowles had sl;•r1ed ancl
(n the seventh Nesselrnads led (l id not allow a hit until j ·ray lor
orr by sin.e:li11g. Jeffers !lOt hi s doubled in the last of the seventh .
first single, and both scored on a Vagi ! Sp~ncc 1· singled and C. Taydoublt error. In the nmth Jefl'er~ lor walked and Dorsel Rtebe l ~ou ·
singled again, Reyno lds s acr ific ed bled , Thrt·e runs were home ar.d
aml Collin.~ singled Jeffen horn e Slohart rame in. Bowles shifted to
Other Pomeroy hitters we re right and Mick Mill~r ca rn e tc
Hemsley, Van Vranken , Bub Wil shortstop.
~o.n and Hartsell Do~rill , each with
Stohart pu t that ftrc out by get·
!!ingles. Reynolds fanntJd l"ivc and tin g Larry Balde r son to gro un1

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Middlepol"! got lwo rnns in the
rirsl inning as Nelson singled hu"l
Reynold1 and Ne.sselroad. Tu c- was c&amp;u g~l off first, Wilt willked,
ker and Tennant.
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II indy dot11J ied and (•rrors on !\hiRACINE BREAKS !LOOSE
IN anfl (' Jatworthy hrflught Will
Behind . the four-hit pitching ol ~ nd II indy homl' .
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In lh1~ fu11rth Milh-r si ngled tu
. Larry "Little l&lt;'oozy" Wolfe Racme
clmbbererl Gallipolis Into a 4-4 sea - lear! nff an rl with onr· o ut Stnhart
son Blanding with 14 hits and 13 wa;; hit. Howll' S f'louted a home r
past evc •·yhudy in ce n t •~r .
runs off two downriver hurl ers.
Dick Taylor, Aho.rtstup, was lhl' Middl£&gt;pon 200 300 000-- 5 lU 3
tlillin~ star wilh a thre~;-run hi,Jr.er Coolvi llr WJO 000 &amp;oo-.;J 5 J
m the seventh inning and a. ~ in g l e
Bowks, Slnb:~rt (71. and Call
l'arlior. Don Wolfe, Jr. Wolfe :! IH.I 1 Dil"k sPcm·er. l:la l der ~u n (4l. J r.
Eddie Stohart eaC"h had t~•o si n- Spr.n cN t8o. ;,,tHI V. Sp r.n ct:r .
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Kenny King of Pomeroy won
the Feature and the Australian
Pursuit race Sunday at t lle Clt~y ·
bankA Speedway and t0&lt;.1k seeund
ill the first h,ea~ for One or ll!d
be't days in h!i ~o . 14.
Eugene Willoughby pl aced M~r. ·
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Ltlird in his No. 15.
Willoughby eaptur·ed thr first
heat in h is "92" followed by K ing
and Tho mpson .
In lht• Au.~tralinn Pu rs ult Kinll
Wll s follo wed by Willoughby ami
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Softball Tourney
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At Bac hteI I'I&lt;''leld

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lrlple and three · doublu...
The club roster looks hke
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hal and one N1th. aaain~t Howle
Turner t nd Bud Woodhall Sunday
in preparation for hi.s heavy
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my Hurricane JAckson at lht•

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Kansas City .... 31 50 .383 22~

Bilton at Kansa, City. olght
·New York at Detroit, oi1ht
Washington It Cleveland, night

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Chicago 3 New York 1 't.lt
Denver 7 Lou:itvllle 1 2nd
New York tJ Chle~;·~ 4 2nd
Indlanapolil ~ M:lDneapoiis 4
Washingt~n ~ ~nos City_1 1st
0~ 4 ~rleaton 3
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W~eblta 3 .St Paul 2. lit, 8 inn.
1 Kansas C1ty 11 wa~lnlton 8-bd
De:tro~t 10 :Ht•~lmorc 7i Hit
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Detrolt 7 Baltimore 8 2nd 1 10 mn.
INTIIlNATION.AL LE.AGUI
Toron\9 3 Roehe,,ter 0 1Bt
in the- outfield lor officl1l enbrt Toronto 1 Ro:tbeater o 2nd
bUt Hlndy stopPed on second· ba1e )JOGlt'real"Bllt~ffalo o 1st
both times.
Montreal: 3 !iulfe.Io 2 2nd
Not bad for a ~Y tbat can't hit Jol.lami 7 COlumbqs 8 ut
soft stun. One of them eame With Miaml3 CO~~nntpu• ~ ~Dd
Balderson pitc~n.a: wllo throws •em Riehmond ·3 ~vana 0 l:!Jt
even sorter.
Havana 5 Rl.c bmond 1 2nd

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the cralh-"D.ddy Mn't
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family re&amp;ponslbiHties or full
time empluyment, local asslgnrrl.en t wijh nationally known or·
ganizatlon, Number 1 .In its
field, definite gua.ranteod inPontiac 8 .cyl. Dlx~ 2 dr. S ~Va. PhoQe TUtu.81S.
7 8 6tp
con\e· for those aCcepted. Pleaa-r;lan Hydramatl ~ drive. SpoUess i2 ~On or H.ay". 'f tOb tlmo.thy, S tOD ) nJ perso!la~ity a.n~ bea( refer·
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fini81l.
of clover and all.&amp;lfa. Also 7, A.
le~ce requ1r~d. ThiS 18 n?t a tra~·
~lli.Oj} Blaettnar'J, Pomer;)y.
firm for sa.le. CHarles Bisaell,
ehng nor · usu~l can.va111ng ~sl111-tltc
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giVtng' age, addreu, pho~e num1
FOR !I \LE ·- Small blisi~ess,
ber to Mr. Gerald -Clark, Box
19&amp;2 Buick Conv. .Cpt. $695.00.
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4083 p k 'b
YBiaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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11m~en wtndowllilnd dOQ.tr. Steel
and aluminum awnings. inp ca{topics. Call Wllli.l m ' l!tdford,
R.ndr Rol'lnllt.
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ie~l P.A'(1CARD. Good .condition.
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rty Ave., Pomeroy, 0.
Boston Terrier puppies . .Contacl
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IJe 23 J:o 3S, &amp; day week, too
.alary plu.a bonUJ, apply Niclt·
le.a Bakery. 806 W. )I.-in St.
fome:roy after rt:OO P. M. any
week day.
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Phone ti923-J. ,James Mohler.
Middleport, Itt. 1.
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The lanky ex..Jacket hlttlna: and
pllehing , ,1Lar etplalned he'd rather play eve1 )tday iatbet than just
when he pit&lt;hed. He'll BetUe for
first base o · lhe outfield . John.
Parsons, who is t111ting them to

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Ott 1 300 ft. I Ha1 fr9ntaa:e-.on 2
Jtreett . Small uaidence, out·
.. l'l'1Jida.tte: Refri&amp;'Vlt«"t.
l:lul1dlnja,' sar\ water, electridty . FEM.ALE WANTED lmmedjatel)'
...,_ '""~"""'• Mlddt.,.rt, Ohl1
nlee . lawn snade treet. · fiower s.
lor ~ w~eka. Unattached, reapontJ.ble woman, 21-M yre. or
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Here JJ a bargain. Better check
Ud.l one. -l!:arl 'D.•Mender Sr.q:e, ,. EXI)AI. tenced with chl.ld
Roo(Jor. Pearl Porker- Aio'ht.
ear&amp;, co~lng and icneral houseIN "F&lt;)Nl;) MEMORY of our wife
PomerOy. PhOne 201 .
7 l6 "3tc
wprk, Good pay.. Must live in 1
PhQhe 241, Mrs. f'inley . 7 1~ 6tc
-. and mother, Mrs. Glad)'IJ Van SAUSAGE s11JrFER c J1 Gl
Meter, wbo p181Cd away 1 year ,
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. a.co tocfay, Ju.l)• 10. Shu ls sadly Pr1ode, Se:cond St., Pomeroy.
ho m e. Call ·o:z2!5·J after 4 p. m.
missed .and ber kJndi1.eu an4
7 15 3tc
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lqve WiH ~v"~ be forgptten USED RYHALD Cool f~;;;;e~7D,
·t hroueb the yeal'l ltl)' her niany
tneh cast lion $50. Phone 165-X. WANTED: Experio
-waitres~.
• .friends, hu ~ band and children,
7 15 S~c
M\l&amp;ot be OV&lt;tr 18. Apply Parker
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Family.
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Slna:ers.. Portable
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Eledrie Sewing Macmne,. New
AM,BJTJOUS
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unquestion--"--::-=---:-'" --:. hlotor. 'New wlri111. Guaranteed
able refinment a11d character ,
!6) l.ost &amp;
yean. Lowest price ever. Only
ade
24 to eo, college education
--$14M. Hurry! Limited supply.
pref~rred , must be ready to ac·
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Wr~te Ho ..aehold Se1fin&amp; Ma·
LOST f,20 m SttrkS". On floor or
chine co., -918 3rd Av'i!., Hunt- ·rt:pt po.sitil•n Dy Aug. 1 and ·b~
capable of r;:oarnin ~ a.bovc $5,000
r~•t room. If found return to
i~el:oR. w. va., " f&lt;lr free home
aetnually. Need Local 11ssistant to
St~rks prPmises. Rt!Ceive re- 1 deMon:~~tratlon .
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deVelo~d as area manager .
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:F&lt;)~3 keys in bolder at Syca- UOTPO;:INT;:·:-,'71r-~io[1~ra. 1 and giV'jng age, ~x:peri.ence and back!DOl'e and M~n Sl Owner may
2 ton e~pJtcity, t'lo extra cbllr,:e
ground lncludinl{. phone numfor Jlnaneul(l. We ser.v~ce What
tujve' l!l.a me by iuwlng c.ost of this
Uer to •¥r· G. H. Clark, Box
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we · se~l. .Fife Refrigeration, '?"h
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.the nl.chte•P- Nuxbaii oow baa a
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Ulennia Hi;;ffman , CheSter, Ohio.

llaJt~•ajte LMQqe - LaDe Cede
Ch~ts - LAU Window n rlJ.=

ond game. H6 mashed four· ~,.:.,i::~~G~o:I~U~pj&gt;~U~o~3~~;..;;:;;;
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Hartford 2
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COllinS JOliath at the tarllng Oven
at tllnt, Mich., tour weeks ago;
~or, 1 ~IJ·foot·flve, 240 poun~er
wft.O pbped pro footba11 briefly
. with th6 Wa1hJngton Redsklns,
' ·fipilhed two 1trote1 In rront of
'~Bo Wllllnsor with a 72
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up this autumn, but he said he's
"goin~o: along for the t'Xperiencc ,
and to see what It's all about,"
Bowles told Spo,rls Ue~k Suuday!"
''I'd s ure lih to make it some
where and I'd rather lt would not

KITCHENER, 0 n t. UP
MJ1hty Geor1e Bayer. 11011', bl&amp;'·
1e1t hitter. a:lva Ted Kroll il
hA"Ifl 1llee of the credlt for hi•
mtldtn victory Saturda.v 1 n the
Canadian Open e:hamplonehip.
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that ha• helped me more than an:r·
thln1... Bayer 1ald, ..-eferrlng t()

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H,') bby Nelson , fleet eenletflel·
der who like~ to take his eut at
lhe ball , goei this morning with
Jamie Bowles and Dave Hindy to
St. Marys , W Va ., for a Pirate try-

, Y. UP pro tennis
occ·a n s urf
his native

SPARS TWO ROUNDS
GREENWOOD Lr\KE, N. y
UP Floyd l'llttc rson JPRJ"I'CII

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J . Fis her
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Ffome run s· L&lt;~rry Wolfe 1. McNie·
kles I, Jr . WnUe 2; tr1p1es. Aaron
Wolle 1, MeNiekles I. Jr. Wolfe
I Eddie Stobart l. Doubles, Aaron
WoHe 3, Larry Wolfe 1, McNiekles
l Jr. Wolfe 3, E Stobarl 1 Taylor 1,
Birch 1.

hy Leo

plonR b,y WhlpJJing Frank Sedgmn·n, 0-3,. 6-4 . 6-4: It was o~e or
t~e mo!-11 1mp ress!vo d ebut~ m the
hl~tory or th t· JU"O game.
Sedj,JmaJ1'~ game doc~n ' t mAtch
that of PAncho (;omale~, the pro
eha!'lplon . Bu t (&lt;' rank . 2G, i,; an expcnen('cd pro And wu cxpcdcd to
give his yr1u11g AUI;trnlian cm 1,ntrym11n a bitter tus!llt•.

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Hoarl . ('ar ning the fi rst chunk or
the rl·corcl $12~ .000 {'Ontraet ht' acceptl'd fro m promoter Jack Kra·
mt ·r 1.a~l we~~· featured SundRy's
play m the l .ou~nnment Of Cham·

Betting Is

York at St. Nicholas Arooa.
Eacb i1 fatt and aturresaiye
tboulh a comparatively light
punchtr. And each bad hard lu ck
in hla 1111 bOut. Ippolito, 23, lost •
IPiit de:cJiiOP to unbeaten Stefan Redl at St. Niek'l, June 3,
Referee Al Btorl favored Frankie,
1+1, •nd 10 did many fans .·
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MeNiek'e
Jr. Wolle
W.•g•l
D. Wolfe
A. Stobarl
E. Stobar•.
D. Taylor
Adams
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FOREST HlLLS, N.
Lew Uoad opened his
rarccr Lhc way the
I hi1s l hc heache11 of
Sy rln cy-With a bang .

at "even money" for toniQhl' ~
TV 10 • rounder between light ·
wei hh Tomn1y Salem of Cle veJan1 and Frankie Ippolito or New

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gGne.
. long
there will
willbe neteruune
how
''ll they don't attract attention
the first day with some phase or
this: their abilities they'll be home the
first night," John said.
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Hindy one of the lads &amp;"Oing up·000 river today, !urprised himaelf Sun·285 day against roolville. Dick Spen·100 cer stuted qn lhe hlll for Coolvme
·250 and Dave, ~ut to go to bat the
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4110 firat time, moaned:
.000
"I can't hit that soft ftu1t he'll
.137l throwing In rbere."
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Hlndy had a couple- of balls and
.208 two JJtrikea on him when he drove
.2M a clean double over 1econd base.
.uoo Later he connected for two long
.000 blows both oJ which were dropped

Hoad Bangs Into
Victory In His
First Pro Play

The third game will feature lh!•
openinll 11ame of the qua'rlcr fin11ls
with Hobson's Ret! Birds playJng
Phtllp Sporn.

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W. l. P&amp;. GB
St. Louis
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~ nd llnb_ l:lnlll'l" , l lw t~tc r . 0 ., fin .
lshed thJ.rd .
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owners w1J.
nwet 1 h~1 rsrfa .Y 111 gh t at 8 p..m. at
I hi' Mobil S~a!.wn nn ~: Mau1 St.

lng with the West Columbia Comell meeting the Jr. OUAM Lorll(l'
o( New Haven at 7 p. M.
In the aecond game ol' Ihe evt&gt;n ·
Ina Minersville w\11 pllly l't . PleA ·
1ant 81111 Departme nl Storr BOI'l·

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Sau rJ1!ers drivmg 1\r:n &lt;:nn•ers'
No. 7fl. Adams was se rond and
Hlch Wil son of Ll't arl l'"~l b, 0 .,

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Crowe drove ln. three :runs md
Pitts-burgh
.357 lSJ,t pereeotate point. of fourth place
today after •weep.ln1 a double- Bur1e11 lteGwtted for two wltb a
Ch .
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lCilgo ·s~~d~Y:s 1 ~ 1 h- l'J''A header from Pitt:Jbura:b, ~. and plneb single 1n the aeveDth lnnlq.
Brook!~ 3 M'twauk.ee 2
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The Pirates wiped out a )-0 d•
New York 8 Chicago 6 12 Jnru.
The Redlegs shed a seven a:ame fieit In tbe filtb lnnhlt: wt~ a five
Philadelphia c st. Louia 2 ut
loalDg streak witb a as hit total run rally. Clneinnatf came bac:lr:
Philadelphia 11 Sl Louia -t 2nd
!Gr the two games q:aloat the Pi· ln the sev~mh to rea:tln the letid,
Cj11cirm.at1 g Pittsburgh fl 1st
ratea.
8-8, witb six runa oo eight bltl.
By Clt.el TaucliW
Cincinnati 12 Pittsburgh 4 '!nd
Alter flndtng the &amp;oiog roua:h 1 Both teams batted around the bat·
Saturday, RHUitr.
&amp;e&amp;inst Milwaukee, St. LouU and tlng order In eacb of the "big IDHilton
Wolfe
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Jr.,
known
as
"Dig
Foozy"
or
J'ust
plain
Jun.
St.
Louis
at
New
York,
ppd.,
rain
Brooklyn,
Cincinnati battered sev- innings."
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Cineinniati
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Brooklyn
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Pirate
pitchert tor 14 bits in
Each t&lt;am came back wltll a
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10. r, was ead mg. the Racine OVA entry •s ot July 13 In bat·
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4 Pitt.!bllftb' 3 ·
the firat a:aml'! and 18 safeties .In sloJle tally late In the a:ame.
tmg averages With 10 JU.U..Jn 25 trips for a nice .400. T.bes~ Philadelphia~ Chicago 2
the niJhtcap.
Herschel Freeman wt 1 credited
ten bingles incl ude two bomers, one triple .. and three doubles .
TuHday'1 &lt;hmes
In -the
open~r George Crowe wl.lb the win bia fourth of tbe
That leaves 1. pittance of four singles in the ten hits. AU oth- St. Louis at Bfooklyn, night
aeasGn. Bob Friend, wbo pitched
crs were for extra bases.
Cincinnati ill New York, nl.a:ht
Cleve-land 3 Boatop 3 tat
ooly one third or an .111Gl.ng went
M"l
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t Ph'l d 1
tG hb llth de'feat.
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1 a e phla,. n1gbt
Big Fooz p1c ked up two more st'ngles Sund=
aga'nst
Gal- Chicago
wau ee
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Pittsburgh,
nl.a:bt
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Ted
Klwzewskl
had
a
I1_po IIS which, although I lack infor,mation on how maRy offiAMERICAN LEAGUE
Karuas City 6 New Yorle 4
profltable day against the Pirates.
Cia! appearances he had, couldn't have hurt this average much .
w. L. Pet. GB Cleveland 5 Baltimore ·2
The bl&amp; nrst b-.eman r.oneeted
Of the othE&gt;r full tl~e players St. Mary1, 11ld the tryout i.&amp; for 1Ne~ York ... ·. .. M: 28 .85SJ
Holton 6 DetroJt_ 2
two, homers in tbe Dightcap and
Aaron Wolfe, centerfleldcr, hall two day11 and how the bo)'s do Ch1eago .... __ .. ~1 31 .622 3
Chicago 7 Wr.abington 4
hit a pinch aiugle In CDe opeper,

f&gt;IRy ing In the Bend Sof\1)!'11
A bc~in ne rs' ra ce_ ~as won by
TournamenU at Hachtel l&lt;'iE&gt;I rl in Tom WJ!!oughhy r.lrmng Lhc N.o.
Mason City wl\1 resume this eve~ - ~ \fi of h1s br othN s. W;ty lw Wil·

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M , w ~mn 8!,~~~~ ~~!~ W~~d1ng A~nrversory

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full baseme!lt for t'd a r heat
Di Gar&amp;.gt: Largt&gt; corn er lo
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b,ou.se wl
3 bed ooms and
piPn y elosets L
g oom k t
chen and d n ng oon w It c o.s
et Lar111e verand!l ho a hea
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Peace Evangrlical now Federated
Church wu pleuantly
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when Rev lj.oula G We~rW:..~ 1
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South Weat Oh ~r~::~ (~ thede
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0 J;~~:e t ves and parlabior~ers
the choir ~~~r::e;.b~nt;;':!s~hin~
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Attend Rally
AtlakeAima

EAGLE RIDGE

Tu11&amp;Wed
Juyl617
FAMIL V NIGHTS
2 Adu Tlck•h •dm • ca full
HOIIROR SHOWI
Pau Doug as
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8.uPJr Value I
Ito all """ evoey Inch of It from Safety.
8oal Lotwh to it• oolo• aay Inter., w t.h lho
maPcaJ Look that trona£"""" on.y ltitobonl
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F!oeur Clulot • 8 fllc Full Width Removable

Alwnmum SheJv• • Handy Removable Halt llhelf
• ~I' Full Width Pon:elam Hydrator • 8lldinll

&lt;;h.iU Drawer • Huae Super Storage Door ...mJi
Butter Com(JOrlment ond Five Removable Sbo!VM
• fQulekube lceTntyo-olhn a refliaol'otor whloh
illpo "' among your ldtcboD cabinoto for lila\
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travel bright I

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New Contract Sigmng Officially Ends Local Strike

James M. Cox Former Governor
Of Ohio Dies At Dayton Home

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DAYTON Ohio (UP - James M Cox who arose from a
~ oouotry school teacher to be newspaper publisller governor
ond Dernocr1K1c candidate for president In 1920 died at )us
horne here Monday n1ght He was 87
On the 1920 ticket w1th Cox was v1"" presidential candidate
Fr~nklin 0 Roosevelt at that time assistant secretary of the
NavY and who later was electr.d
prealdent four t mes
Co~: Oh o s fiTs
th ee t m
Democrat c governGr won his
p-rty a oom nat on lo he p C!'
deney on the 44th bal ot n he
San Frane~sco convent on
·(~er a heated contes aga ns U
S A.tton ey General A M tchell
PAlmer end Sen W I 1.am II(; Me
Three penons were nju e!
Adoo
une seriously n two o,ureeks h
Cox s nominal on ro-r pres dent within 18 hours the State Highway t"atrol reported tooay
made certa n .n Qh o new p pe
man WO!jld be eletf.ed the coun
Ralph Keefer 22 Rt 3 Albany
tey a ch ef ex.ecut ve
was dnv ng tQwards Pomeroy at
IM..n By Hfr(Jing
6 60 tb s
morning
near the
The Republ cans had nom nllt Coun y Inf rmary on R 143 when
ed Warren G Hard ng a U S he went to pus two cars ahead
senator and pub isher of he of h m At that mom n he c.tr 1
Marion ObJo Star Harding won a mmediately ahead also s a led
aweep~mpa gn
aU ng for a pass the first car In ne
'letu;m to normalcy
pox and Roosevelt had t1ken !II Keeter swun~ wi~e n loos(!
a~ong- stan(l in support of Wool! IU'avel and wllt~ dust flying cl d
1'0W Wit~ 1 position for a 1i:.e3. not see an ajproachl g ~ar tra
.:ue of Natlon.s and hl.s was ~n~ vellng away from Pomeroy dr ven
Of the factors polif;lcal soq~q by Addlton Dressler 40 Ga
ThiS scene last Friday afternoon marked the offiCial
aiji contributed to their detfit. polis They atruck hcad·i:m Hea y had beset Parkersburg R1g and Reel Management and m~rn.b,ers of the International Molders
o bo 1
1'1Je Govemm- a~ Co~: was 1tf damage was Inflicted
and Foundry Workers Local 415 Comm1ttee are p1ctured a.! they s gned the new two year
fRtionately known ,Jervcd two cars
contract In tbe phoiQ left to nght seated are W1llia111 Pentip Manager Chrli Brider llll
lOr.,. In lhe 11 s Houoe of ltepKeef~ Jlad ~tui(ona of b s perlntendent W11lfam Holt G lbellt Freeman Ted Mankin and Charles Dill Standmg W1l
~tativei and: "It Jft .1eti'W!
r ght imeo "nd was c:lted In t
cMi: Ieider
May()r C l). F sher a cwtt at 8 !lam Smith Jed Wlll Harland Wa$hburn International Representative and Onan Wllhalll.'
P 11 tonllilol lor dl'jvlng ltft of District Rep'l'sentatiVe (Sentinel Photo)
center

Three Are Injured
In Two Accidents
In 1.3 Hour Period

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Mason-Co Health
Dept •Renun
• dS Of
H·~~"'rlm~~~.~~~ PolidtBoostttrs

Dresalet sullerM
co ••• 0 '
of hlo bod.Y Jlld head
An tliiPit 16tc\ gqlng •outh n
Rt 338 ntll' J;ll!art Fills Monday
at :!~ ~!~,;,\I"J.',l m' 24

Prosperts Good Five Ton Limit Is
For Tomato Crop Mter New Construction Starts
Its
All-Time Record
Pomeroy VIllage C&lt;&gt;unc I 1n
regularly scheduled meelmg held ~ rught took another step toward the elimmat!OII

An alit me reeo d of 7 ooo of heavy truck traffac over certain .streeti Wlthtn the viUIIe
basket. of tomat.oe 1 w 11 roll ou as they agded Union and Mulberry av to those .streets whkb
of the Meige County Truck Grow are now WJder the provisions of Ordmance 309
ers AaM at on pack ne plan a
The Ordmance provrdes that no vehacles 10 excess of .S
Letart Fall.s today offiaals 'a d
tons w J1 be perm tted on Buttec;.
Dona14 Wolfe
secretary trea
nul Br ck and Lasley sta and ta
aurer and .salesmen II d
wh eh Un on and Mulberry are now
If we hit our eatlmate of 7000
J
added
baskets today t wi11 be abou
The counc I however pointrd
1 000 better than our prevtow
Dr.f•fa
out that the add t on of Un1on and
high D 1956
Mulberry av to those street~ DOW
At the same t me
ra mer
prohib t ng ucess e weighta canwere anx oualy watchtng ba omenot become errec-t e unt •fter
ers p:nd weathe
reporti fo
construction on the two 8\reets is
s gn~ of eontlnuerl good luck
n
M&lt;~yor C 0 F sher Jl cs rietf a begun
the ra n depa tment Ra ns havlf' a spec al meet ng of he V 1 age
J was po n ed out ~hat work on
15 when curb ng. on the tw(t nteet.a ahould
struck tomatoes n al adjacen Counc Mont.ay Ju
a eas com pet ng w th Le art but b ds for sea coa ng or black get underway at once so that the
have not touched Letart tor two op road surfaces
n the OW:l State Highway De:plll'tment can
~ eda
were opened
move n as sooa a1 pols ble to re
When I r• na at th s slate of
James Arnold who hu been su face the two street&amp;. before
(ContlnuH On P•v-t ThrH
employed 0 11 uperv sc and
n they are turned batk to the Pom
spect th 1 work wa s
presen
OY stree system amd are no long
w h counc and he Mayo A
er a portion of State Route 124
presenta c of he L P Cav Lt
u was p0 nted out that alU.oucll
Company C nc nnat wa pre~nt the Alternate Slate Route 124 iJ
also
1 now routed aerou Lautel Cliff
The b d of f.a 1 c w ams Road that heavy truck traffic 11
A hens fo $8 M 50 wru accepted st II ullng Un on and Mulberry av
by counc
B ds wer subm terl The new move bY council w II
also by the Chn ty Construe on e m na e t!Vs raft c after eonHelen W I of M ne sv lle ar C
M
d h C struct on beltm
res ed for v olation of probation
ompany
ar e la an t e a
1 oth
~(
Co
il
Cumpan y
n
er rnatt e s ...
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unc
from a conv ct on of neglect to
on Munday rught the Mayor J Reher ch l~ren was to have a hear
Date of comple on fo
he port of reee pbl for the month of
ng th s morn ng n the court of work L5 August 24
June was ~7 !it wu read and ae
.luvcn 1.e .J11ds:e John. C Bacon.
The b d of the Christ} compaay cepted
At the same t me she I ed d d not comply w h spec f ca
A bnef dbcus11on was held on
su t fo di'vo ce (rom John W
tons and was not cons dered b v.ar 01111 con!lnlction with n the
531 Pearl St Middleport aeeord
he counc 1 membe 5
Vlllage wh cb was beUeved to have
ing to an entry n the Common
Af er he b ds were voted on encroached upon v ilage propertl
Pleas Court today Frl:ld W C ow counc 1 held a d scuss on of h~ and the street commiuion wu o ....
s her attorney
sewer problem n the own Those dered to makt an lnveltiption and
lin w " had bet• ....enced • ,..,.,
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Fblur report •• the next .. Ullcil meet
to he St Marys Oh o Ref~rmd Clerk Murray Counc I membenc og
tory for Women alter he conv
Wayne Gibbons n 3v d Jenk n~
Councllmen present at tHe lloo-t on on neglec Her husband r~ L R. Wijey Dav d c )( ler Ro- day meoW&gt;g wen ,Roy BeUinl
cently~mpleted a C nanna bert McElb nny Treasurer Jea Wayne Swmber Richard ienes.

Mi ddleport Cit\i I
CoUDCi} s }
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Mother Gted
For Neglect

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~tght Seo~ ftOrn the' MiddieP'Ort and Pomeroy arel are ~::! w th.S:nJ!:':u~0:cy ~~n~ II Lama
()f £be rof,d wen~ fiCl"OIS the
Dorothy Watk ne Mason County among the more than 50 000 campers frotn across the nation m nor children The coapie haveroad ancl t:am~ to rest in a corn health nu se has issued q, rem nd and the world parbctpating in the Fourth Jamboree of the SlX yoJJngsters

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country
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1 the
to a family physic an

was brought on by a
New Dayton Newspaper

when he " s ted
I ~-\.~ =~~.~~~~~JJulyHe10suffered
a stroke
Jas~

Fr day and bad been uncon

~oue

since then
He diJ!'d at his home Tra Is End
._t 8 07 last alght
Cox began h s oewspaper car
eer aa a M ddletown Ob o com:s
pondent for the Clneiflnati En
t~uircr The paper promoted h m
t(t a reporter on the bas s of a
ffiltoad wreck ac:oop when Cox
Wll!l 20

He became a full
fledged
publisher at 28 when be purehaa
ed the aU ng Dayton Evenlng

News

Within f ve years he purcha•
ed the News and Sun in Spring
fJe!d, Ohio and contin\led to operl*te the morntn1 and afternoon
P!l"'l'l there
A:o~ entered polit cs as seer-.
tily tG U S. representative Paul
Sor1 of M:tdd1etown at 24 In
lto8 be wa• eJected to the flrst
er t,-~ tefltll 8B e(lD.gr'elllffian an
Office-wl.lcb made biro ti\_e partys
Jo...c:i1 elioJee for eovernor in
(ContJnuH On. P• Th,..)

field. Wned Dver
Arms was rushed to the Me gs
General Hosp tal by the Rae ne
Emergen~y Squad EUfferlng a
fractured pelvis and other '.1
juries.
The Patrol said charges wou d
be filed when Arms ls able o
appear n court The truck was
demol shed ~rms sa d he me
another truck on the curve fore
ng h m off
In an ace dent Saturda:Y n gh
n Pomeroy fl LeRoy James :n
Ha,rtford W Va driv ng_ a car
awned by Day James tu ne1
r ght off of E Maln Into Sy a
more and struck a ear' owned b)'
Charle• w Coo~ 36 Columbu!l
James wa• tined $100 an 1
cos s and sentenced tt&gt; f ve days
n jail for dr "inl wh le under
~~: ~11utnce by Mayor E F Rob

0

Cook~ car

e•t maled

was

damaged an

$too James car $150

e!' to 8tUdenta of Pt: l"leannt and
Wahama High Schoo 1 who took
poi o shots n November and December tha
heir booster lnJeclion s due h s month
'Miss Watk ns reminded that ~he
ba0.5ter s the mol Important in
ject on of the ser es as tt acts as
a trigger to boost the mmun y
ava nst pot o after the sdcond n
Ject on
Sen ors a ast yea are urged
Lo t"ece ve the nject on prio to
go ng away to schoq] or o work
The shots are ava able from
family ph,yslcian.s or from the Ma
son County Hea1th Dcpat*tment on
any Thursday from t to 2 p m or
any Saturda)' from g a m until
12 noon
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l"OI:Hr01 Emeraency ~quadmen
answered a calt at 7 25 th.is morn
Ina: to tbe bome of Mar e Morr s,
PleaSJnt Ridge who Wilt removed
to Meiaa General Ho1pital w th a
leg njury
The Squad 1110 Wll present It I
btush fire on :Rl 1 Monday on the
.farm of Oscar Bauer Firemen re.ported litUe dtmqe

traditional Press Day Scheduled
August 25 At Ohio State's F~ir
!lfo,tt..Fal,.:

Ohio s newspapers and 1ts ra
be honored by the traditional
on Sunday Aug 25 dw'ing the e1ght day Ohio
which opens Friday A~ 23 at the Fairgrounds
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to Ohio 1
what ahould be aon son of Oqle and Harriet and
lhe ot~1.. tud Molly Bee singing llar of Ern e
and atrm~ltur- ll'ord ._ di.Ytime TV show fe11tu ed
n a biJ attraction n the Colbeum
tbe b day and Satur$y AUI 23 24
~getb~r with Blue Barron and his
Orehe'ltl'a Rln T-in Tin Ruaty and
U Rip
Matt D non star
o( TV s uQunaDaoke
aDd the

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"Bartels ha1 not mlaM 1
Sunda)' due to Ulneu
Ambng those appeu nc on tbe
program were hia liters Leona
and .!unlce hia brothera Hei'laa
i:nd~!: ~~-;iu.:_a wBalt! ..~~d Har-d
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,~udebte111 Mabel Bowman of Cleve..n Mariu Bunhardt, Montere 1
CaUl Shirley Rou and husband
RColumblana the .sl• uandcbtldren
ev Weber ar.d Rev Gebhart
Letters fro n relatives former
!~looe".a and putors were read
Y oou·&amp;. Ben NeutzUng who also
congratulated Rev BarteiB and al
10 thanked lf as Erma Sm th who
was responsible for much of the
preparation u the day 11 program
Mrs Pear Mora and Mra P'red
!Uaettnar 1eneraJ chairman who
alBo thanked her committee.! and
all Who helped make tbi 1 affall' 6l
liUCtesa Ml8a S._,lth presented Rev
Bartela with a argl\ bag of mli
which had .00 n sent hlm the past
week.

Tbe serv1ce opened with the or
gao prelude The RJngine Of Tbe
M s Fran es Ph son presen ed
Bella and MornJna by Mra Ben
sc e al
gan se c ns followef!
Neutzl ng fo lowed by .plent pray
w hgoupsngngw hMrs Bax
er and the procusional llymn All
e a he organ M 5 Baxter pay
Ha The Power or Jesus Name
ed evera organ sclcc on.s includ
The intto t tJ e Glor a P1tr a
ng Beaut fu D eame
b)' S ep
the collect I un son toiJowed by
hen C Foa c
Mrs Geneva Holan Me gl'l Cou
the Lord s Prayer and Doxology
Afte he hono e ucsiS opened ty Home Demonatr.taon AJI:ent Ptoeceded the read ng of the Holy
he many o ely g ts the group
judged the proJects of the Wide Scripture.&amp; by the Rev Weber
was
ed o he
n ng oo n
The anthem
U Jesus Came
FoJiowlng gr@ungs from mem
Awake 4-H Club when they mt'
or ef eshmeny of punch aM Sa urday at the horru10 -of the r arl Walt ~g wu pre1ented by the bers tamUy an(l friends the Rev
cake A Ye ow and g een co nr v sor Mrs L w McComas.
choir with George DaUaa as d ree Bartel,. apote briefly saying he
heme was ca red out n he aU e
The eight club membqra part tor and the Rev Gebbart offered WAll happy In ev~ry cb~h he had
decora ons and rerreshments T
prayer A 1olo Tbe
11 My served and that It waa good to be
cd prepared and served' a lunch ~lght
by llr&lt;. Robe p
able was a trac ve w h hand
bact home He. thanked the ehPrc:h
eon as one of t&amp;e r projecta and
made ace co er over g een line are qual rted to enter nd vHf
daughter o Rev Bartels eceded for planruog the affair those at
and cen e ed w th an a rangemcn cooking projects tor the County med1taUons by Rev We r and tending- and lor the gUt prese)lf,ed
of flower by Mrs Ben Neutzltng Fair on Augwt 15
Rev Gebhar Rev Weber spoke h m during tbe .nernoon
on Why I Became A Mmister T The hymn
w h ycl ow apers n cryst~l 1 ol
Savio Again To
de s on c her s de Mrs George
Du ng a shor busmess meeting and told of hi6 chddhocd and h 5 "~y Dear Name and prayer 'nd
K der p es ded at the punch bow they voted to g ve If eontr bu nn dea re to pr~ ch He also told of ~necUction by the Rev Bartels
he work of a m nlster and closed concluded the aervi e
and Mrs Ha ry Saddle served the of $10 to the 4H camll fund
ake wh eh was laced n wh te and
Guests at the meeting were Mrs by congratulating the Rev Bar
opped w h a yel ow asebud and Nolan Mrs EdlSon Baier Mr.s tela on h a w rk Rev Gebhart er
EDEN
g een leaves
Marv n Swan Mrs Dale N cholson ended gree r:gs to Rev and Mrs
A~tendance
at Su'lday School
Bartels
from
th.e
1ynod
and
the
1 Mrs Dale Dutton and Ruth An entire E&amp;R Church He spoke of Sun ay w.u 98 Collect on $1l
70
Zerkle D anne McComa.s pres
Mr and Mrs. Alva Holaihaer
dent was n charge of the bus ness Re,. Bartels gOod work lmd 11aid
Around the lhrone of God are in~ son Vlrgi and Mr and Jln.
meet ng
ol Bigley and son .tdd e ~
soul!! Rev Bartc s brought to
Cbriat He silo lpoke of the du VlB ted Sunday at Greln!iekl with
t es or a m ster and closed by Mr and Mrs Rodney Holsin~~~"e
q
The Jun or and Sen or Youth
The 0 f a Boa d met a Hea h
aayJn_g Of t1 e Rev and Mr1 Bar anl'l Cam 1y
Fel owsh p5 of the Fi st Bapll!rt
Me hod
h h Sunday even ng
Mrs Mar ha McElroy
tels tlln be u d Well done thou
Mr and Mrs M ke Kerw n were
Church a en[led he BapU11t Youth Thur~d,v af ernoon with
w h Sup L W M Comas pre
dos Sunday gue.stJ of M
good an dfaJt\tful servant
and Mr~
Ins wt h pra er
Fe owsh p R.&amp;~Uy ot he Rio Grande Am Wof
ng fhc open ng de ot onal ser
W 1 am Congrove RcedJV He
Bap s Assoc at on a Lake A ma
wa g n b
l e cha rna
V rg
and Gene McElroy at
Follow ng hl:l recessional hynm
Mrs Arhbrose K bble is eon
Sunda
and nc ud d S p ure read ng
l~&gt;nded he celeb a on at Rae n
aDd bcned c on by Rev Weber f ned to the St Joseph Hospital
metl tat on nd p a er
Sunday S ao serv es were rhursday
n Parke sburg
and the Thregfold Amen Rev Geb
he d n he morn ng and after a
b&amp; t asked the b ess ng
Mr !Jld Mrs Lester Barber and
pen d nner the group enjoyed
M and Mrs Roy Newe I ll d
At the c o~e of the serv ce 8 daughter .Sp(!nt
several
d
.sw mm ng a the Lake
Wa man Wh te spe t Thursd
potluck d nner includ ng a large w th h s parents Mr lnd ~s
They we e accompan ed by Mr afternoon w th Mr and Mrs A cake ced in wh te and decorated Frank Bln'ber
3nd Mrs Mann ng K oe 1 adv sors D Tut c
n yellow rollebuds w th the Jn
Rev and Mu Eldon Blili Sr
o he Sen or group Mr .and Mrs
Lcstc Ba ley and
is e s B
scr pt on Rev Waldo Bartels or spent Sunday w h Mr and Mrs
Ge aid An hnny adv sors of the ha and M s Vista F ank ca
dained 4{1 yurs 19l?lD:I? pre Elden Blake Jr Reedsv lie
Jun or group and Mrs M] on on Mrs Amy Wo f Fr day eve
sen ed by M anti M s Cleland
Mr and Mrs Ray Weaver Pike
Hood Jun o s were Susan Pullen
ng
He nes Mr and Mrs Denver
ton 11pent the week nd With Mr
Be Y Lou G more Clyda Taylo
M
and M s F o d R r!en
Thoma Mr and Mrs Henry Reibel and Mrs AlVIn Reed
Dora McKee Dav d Hoyt Dav d spent Sunday e en n~ w h
and Mr and Mrs Don ey Reibel
Mr and Mrs Robert Webb anJ
was lfe ved
Annas Jame Hood Reid koenig and M s A D Tu t t.
and Mrs E\l&amp;ene Chapman
fam l) Guysville
spent SQnd*J
Mr and Mrs Sheldo-n Garva t
The afternoon sesrVIce o.,ened w th Mr and Mrs Alva Hot 5111 ~..
Mr11 Betty Carletqn daughter Allen Hllll Uon Raymond K oes
Sen ors w,. e Lari'Y Mitch K t and .11on Rperit over the hoi d
wltb the orgun &lt;Rf@l~4e by Mra
Margaret An and sbn B Jly vi.ll
Mr1 James Carter and (lauifh
NeutzJJng an 1 tfie hymn Savior ters and Charlet Roberts c'lWd
lecJ Sa urdav w h Mr and M s Nea Ronn e W t Becky Leonard w h her paren s Mr and
Ma da Roush Dana Stumbo Phy Ch ea B ~sell
Uke A Shep erd lead us Tommy on Mrs Martha Hollinger and mi\
E on Kraeu er and daughters
Is
S an cy Larry Baker Gail Sturn
D bert Bl&amp;se
w
taken
Brown read t e scripture and Miss Monday
Mr and M James Montgomery
bo R chard Hovatter Walter }Jar lh Holze
Hosp
Tim s
Elu:abcth Fick president of the
and daughters ol No folk Va
C if(o d Hnls n,lt'er and fr en1
a and a guut
w h a h oat lnfec nn
Womer. s Gu: d offered Pr-ayer of Kansas City Mo sp~nt ~v
~plill t the week end w th Mr and
M on Tu tie spen
af er wh ch Th s Is Your Life
M s Pet I Deem Mo n ng Sta
eral days WI h M;r and Mr.s Alva
Mr and M a George And'eraon end w h h s fam y
Waldo J Bartels /wa p esented Ho s nger and flmily
Mr
and
M
s
Ha
ry
Saddler
reo
a e
J arl:' on a r p through the soutb
Mrs Jack Harr ! v s ed he
with Fred B a.et nar pre:udent of
Mr and Mrs Robert Van .re\er
The Soa d a so au ho zed he u ned o h r hom(! Br dgeport
M and M s Harry S over and D.Un Amv Wolf Sunday
he church counc 1 as ~cee
Sa
u
day
af
er
an
avcrn
ghl
t
and fam y spent S'!!turday n-erus ees to
e a 1 gh p aced at
son Dav s and h s guea Karen
M s John Rose and ch ldren
Mr Blaett ar gave he h gh n ng w th Mr and MrB Russell
he fA end of he church 5 uc w h Mn W am Bu er Satur Drake nt endt-d the Columbus and and M s A D Tut le spent Wed
igbta
of Rel' Bartels 1 fe n Van. Meter Portland
de~y
they
and
Mrs
Baxter
were
ure oward ou h A cnuc
Sou hcrn Oh o Electric Company nesday n Parkersbur
clud
ng
his ont rma on attend
uncht&gt;on
gu
sts
of
Mr
and
Mn.
P en c at Golo Park Saturday
Membe-rs p escn were Mr Konk
Danny Bissell had the mlaCu
Bentz Wo fe
ng
Bhnhurst
Col ege wh ch be
Supt McComas Harold
Ben Er n who is an invaUd at une to get h 1 foot cut wh ua
r ih
entered
.t
the
age of 16 uadua
Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
Le11le
and
he home of h s 'daughter Mrs requir-ed five stitchea
Woodgerd J1unes Eu c Emeuon
lon
from
college
n 1914 and .,m
~
fam
ly
of
New
Hyde
Park
L
1
Janes Robctt HaTr s
R chard
WilHam Robi!OG was taken to
lnary
n
1917
his
ord
na
on
on
Phyllll!l
and
Charlea
Ihle
Jr
Chambe s H E Cook M and Mrs a c h gues ~ of her parents Mr Metes Genera Ho11p tal for med cal
Mr and Mrs
Curt
s Bail v July 8 11U7 his marriage on Oct en erta net1 the Youth Fellowsh p
and
MrJ
Vlrg
Campbcl
Everct Da ~ Nc e zerk e Mrs
treatment Sa urd'y and returned
Mr and Mrt. Cecil Ward te urn to the Robao home ln he Raw )tr and Mrs. Clyde We)l spent aber 20 UU ~n Ch cago m and w th a wiener roast Friday eve
Crary Da s Bess Sanbo 11 F'r cda
Sunday afternoon w th Mrs Mc~
Of the aix ch ll'CI'les he hu 1erved
ng
cd home Frl Jay evening after a li~gs Coats a balance
Faehn e Eleanor Schaaf
Baley
MUiersbura:
1917
19:l9
hoWsv
lie
Several
olks from here em ~
week vacatlon a Daytona Beach
E M Wood entere&lt;J Ho zer Hos
Fl,or da
Mrs
Lilt
e
Christy
spent
sever1l
Ky
1919-19311
where
his
~hree
e~
an
outJ,ng
at For~ed Run Lake~
pltal for obs~rvat M and reat
weeks with her daughter Mra DOn- daughtere we e born Dover 1935- Sunday
;\
Mrs A bert Sp h 1 vlslUng in ment Satu day
a d Matlack at Belpre
Co mbus w th Mr and Mn Jamru~
1944
Columb
IDa
19M
19:)2
Basil
Michael
Ihle
spen.t
the
pa.st
'4ar lyn anrl B y Swan ch dren
Mr 1nd Mra CUfford Haye1 and 1982-lOM ana Pomeroy Federated w~eJt w th hts gvandparettts M:r
Hawlcv and lam ly
ot Mr and Mra Marvin Swan are
Ethel Pri~ of Mtddtepo{t 1056- An ~rease in member and MrJ C D Reed Btlveriy-.,
Mrs
M s9 Nanc Blaeltnar is v siting spend ng several days w th their
n C c e and w th Mr and M s JrandparenU Mr and Mra Harry apcnt Sunday afternoon wlth Mrl •hip and improvements in the I Mn Jamea Chureh and
ly
I ucy Hayes
Mr~ John C~se wa, p easanlly Wendell Fa sgra( and son Sher Swan Por land
churtb or ~ churches in each are 1ueete or her folks at B "'
u pr sed Sa urday afternoon w 0
wood
- Mn. Matti• F....rlcJi: place wq noted lit. tbe 40 yean vertown this week
Mll Charlotte Perrin and t onel
her daughter and •on in law M
Leonard Scholl of Ja1onvU e Boggs who have been n New York
a d Mrs Haro d Runell and daugh lnd is the guest of hllf slater and
er Mrs Ho a d Wa deck and t~on bro her n aw Mr t~nd Mrs Les er dty on • bu) ng trip for the Mid
dleport Depa tment Store have reor H n lngton her t: andaon and W 110n and other relat ves.
turned hGme
'f rc Mr and M 8 Rober Wa c 8
Mr lind Mrs Ralph Zint and
Mr aud Mra G D Sm h and
and children ol Wash ngton D c dauehter Donna Cincinnati apent
aon who live n the Ohl nser apart
J~rrlved for l v 1 with her Mr
he week end w th her parenla Mr ment on Sucth A venue arc visit ng
Waters is thr son of he late Do
and Mrs Lawrence Lann n,1 They in Montreal Canada
o by f base Waters Misses Ne c were Rccompcnled home by their
Mn Roth Zaho and son David
an I Clara B Q we e alsu gues s
dAughter Ga~ le who hat been the CharJaaton vl!ited ber mo her
Mra Leo K Smith and M s
guest of her ,.:randparenta
David Er~tsminger Saturday
Thomas Hpnne9liY Jr w re b sl
Pvt Ronald Sm th of .Ft :t(nox
were accompanied home by
neu v sJ drs n Co umb~ Th rs Ky spen he week end wlth ,Mr1.
A~r~ En•tmln~n and Stephen Zahn
day
I
Sm h and hia parent! Mr and who had &amp;pert the pllt week here
Mrs Normn Chapman and g and Mrs Dale Sm th
Mira Webb Ha I 1a v s tine Jfr
daughter Nancy Lou Dav dson e
Mr and M s Earl il:tckQ\ln of and Mra Adnlph Grueaer Canton
t rned home Fr day even ng ar er Columbua lsued Sunday whh her
Mr and M a Stephen Cope oc
a weeks Vllt in Col mbus w h parenta Mr and Mr1 John Blaett
Battle Creek M cb were called
he son and daugh er- n law Mr
nar
her Saturday by tbe death or hJI
mother Mrs Paul French at Hoi
zer Hospital
~rs Minn c Erlew ne who .suf:
f&lt;lred a 'lUg t atroke ast week
1 mprovlne sat sl.actor ly
Her
dauehter Mrs Charle-. G Jbert of
Weat Jefferson spent the week
here and an ther ~aughter Mrll
Thelma Shirk and a granddauib
ter Mr1 Larry S~rh:kle Sprlnl
field were also here for an ovec
You can
nlaht \llalt at be l!:rlewlne home
of
David Wiley who ha1 been at
a good
Melas Generoll Hosp tal for ten
you
slace hilt lea was broken, In
go when you
along
aec:Ji:lent wa1 returned to hla'
clothes cleaned by us!
Saturday

Heath Methodist
Official Board
Meeting Is Held

Sun &amp; Mon
July 14 15
Jane R SIIC
C llrk Gubl
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July 15 1957

Federl\tet! Church Pastor Honored
On 40th Anniversary Of Ordination

Mrs Geneva Nolan
Judges ProJects
For4 H Club

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e reman er of the e ven ng
~~ 110 -:ent D 1ebool rem nlsc-encc

Th

s s e s home a rter the group ar- Aga n
ou
r ed As hey entered the home
he g oup sang How do Mabe
Present were Mr and M 1 Her
ancl Bentz wr tten by Mra ¥ax ny Balser Letart Falls Mr and
e who accompan ed lhe group on Mrs John Stobart Plantl M s
he organ
Geo ge Kr der Mrs Ida Howe 1
Mo~ c p ctures we e taken of Mr and Mn Charles Sha n Mrs
the group du ng he even D!J by Frances Ph bon and Mrs Su 1
an Sayre Ant qu ty Mrs Lilt an
Har y Sa d c Games were played
unde h d rec on of M:r.s BaKte Sayre Johnson of Cal torn 1 M s
as s sed by M s.s Leta Jane Sayre Leta Jane Sayre Log&amp;.n Mr and
and p zes awa ded o M s L llian Mrs Harry Saddler Bndgeport
Sa re Johnson a I M
Home Mr and Mrs Wolfe and Mr
Bax er
Sa rl'

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44th wedd ng ann vcrsary
The affa was a surprue to the

Wo fe s who we e eal ed to her

HIGHWAY HOME
W th endo d f o

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bo;tsurmJed

Life

dill the
u
ton Preee
home Mu berry Ave honor ng ed
Mr•e~;~~fe: aye WIJ offer
M anti M s :91ent:z: WoJCe on tht~ r
Th
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$11 000 00

back po
water a
o her b
beau I
than 5 m n
hOUSE' P

o~r;,~e!e

Bg oup of elat ve5 apd school daJ
fr en s F day evenlne at he

11---Dally Sentloel Pomeroy Middleport 0

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deo to be ,... bel"" the £triM
,tlnd th~&amp; llrrt 1wo d'aya: tnd nla:btl
of lhe fall: DiUon i ap)eltlnee•
are IC!hedulfid tor Sttuiday
There'D be bameu
racing
horae tho,._ wrestlln1 late model
automabiJtl n.etnr eeorea of banda
includina th~ always popular •nd
iittraetloDt will include •pectaeular All-Ohio :!Oys Bandr!a!n1 star Rloky Nol to name a fnr

A new car for the sherilf s de
partment was ordered purchafl'ed
Ju y 1 at a special meeting or tbe
County Board of Comml.!lslonen
accordmg to m nutes released to
day
The purcbas~ resolut on saJd
the present Ford automobile eon
roUed by the department is In
need of much repair and ordered
bld1 for al ow1nce dn the old car
and new car Comm ss oner Rol
and Neut:d ng moved the b ds be
advertised and Dan Hartinger and
Harry Craig concuned

Only other bus ness was pay
en todo,y thai Robort F Champcr meDt of rouUne hils
haa been promo ed to Storeroom
Foreman at Ohio VaUey Eleetrie
COTporaUon a Kyger Creek Station
Accord ng to Mr Harreld the
Storeroom Foreman s a new poal
tlon created by the recent rcOTgan12 ng Cf the Stores Department
Mr Champer jo ned 0 V E C
in January 19M u a Storeroom
attendant Be(o~ h I employmen
Nobody realtze~ jw t how much
wJth 0 V E C Mr diamper wu
employed as atoekkeeper w h the the b ood bank n Me gs County
eans un 1 ey have h~d occas
G C Murphy Company n Gal
sa d Vernon Webe
on o use
poll., Ohio
od &gt;
Mr and Mrs Chalnper
daughters Jane Ann and Penny
from the blood bank
Lou reside on State St eet Ga U keptBloorl
my Cal.ber a ve for a long
polla Ohio
pe od l me and d d much to
extend 11 life saJd the son of
he Ia Augus Weber
I know
hat
tremendous
amoun of b ood we e used to
Keep my fa her a e J know tha
he many who COl'/ bu ed kblood
or him w I keep r ght on v
hat o hers may benef t too and
wan
urge ha he) p&amp; a
NEW YORK UP - A 28 year
SJ
o
tlle
Bioodmob I when
old elevator operator adml ted
•
comes
here
on
Wednetday
Friday n ght be kiUed a loan
shark stuffed his body n a trunk a \ ~r
w ber arle 1 p ea today
end with an unsuspec ing fr end
rrort o£ u e ~ f' gs Bloodbar.k
3
delivered It to an express off ce
wh ch s
n :l
dangerous y
fO'r shipment to a nonexlsten pe
wl
h
18
lllid th
"
and
of
un in Los Angeles
f
1u,ulf c en
lltformatlon supplied by the un
hey d
'h. a
wltt1ni accomplice led to the a
B
oodm'lb
lc v s
hE entire prorest ot the suspect Edward J Po
gram
endang~
erl
9
lako..-kl a fOl'Met:: ~ramatlc stu
The Bloodmobile w 11 be. at
dent Po ce quoted him aa saying
he
PomeJ'3)1' Jun or High Schoo
be aceidentally shot the reputed
Wednesday
and ocal off clal.s
loan ebuk lame. Malloy .53
while lfJina tn friJhten blm l~o oday were urg ng that a 1 who
re(looln1 loan pt)'men~theo kept Can .nd are .I g he to VJ. t and
a. date with 1.' Jirl friend thre~ alve blood that this impcrrtan
proJram can continue
(Continued On Pogo Thn!o)

Second s
Middleport; charleo
Downie 106 High St PomHoy
vaughanWilliam
205 ButYoung
ernut Ave
Pa
Pomeroy
208
Sp lng A e Pomeroy Lee Reed
Route 1 Pomeroy Bruce Sta nal&lt;e&lt;
Route 3 Pomeroy and R chard
C ark Rou e 3 Pomeroy
The above Scouts amved Thur:f.
day 1u y 11 by bus after a four
day tour from Camp Arrowhead
anna west Virg n a on the WI.Y
hey vii; ted Montt'(ello Vlrgtnia
He~wks Nest West Vlrgm a Wuh
gton D C and ?few York City
The local Scouts Are n Jam
boree Troops 26 and 27 of th&amp; Reg on Four Camp of West V rgin a
Kentucky and Oh o Scouts Camp
was set up Thurnday afternoon
Each camps.l e has 40 persons who
cook and Uve In four patro s
(Conti....- OR Pat• Thretl_
-'!St.

Poli'ce Skepti·cal
Of Confess.·on To
Sheppard Slaym•g

Just ce of Peace R E Gr mfleY
{ ned S X men and forfe ted the
bond of another n court act ons
Monday mght
Gerald Russe I arrested by the
Sta e H ghway Patrol Corfe ted his
$2!i bond for unsaCe operat on of
CLEVELAND UP - Cleveland a vehicle
pol ce today were skeptical of an
Othet Sta-te Patro cases heard
a lcgect-- eonfe!§S on bY I ronv
in Deland Fla he comm tted the included Robert Jeffers f ned $15
b udgeon murder of Mrs Mar lyn and costs for drivtng an unsafe
veh c e Robert Hickel $25 and
Sheppard at suburban Bay \
costs for speed ng Elmer P ckens
lage here July 4 19M.
She f( Rodney Thursby of De $10 and costl for dr vmg w th no
land no fled Cleve and aut~or headl ghts and Don Reu er $25
I es that a prisoner serv ng a 10. and ~ost&amp; for shoot ng ftreerack
year term for robbery had con en oU I state h ghway
fessed to the Sheppard mu der
Cl If Chr s y was frned $5 and
Dr Samue Sheppard he
t'costs for ntnncation and George
m s husband now a: se v ng 11 Knagp $15 and costs for d aturbI Ce sentence a the Oh o S a c ng the peace Bo h hese latter
}1
tentiary (o th&lt;' slay ng
arres s we e made by he Sheriffs
Thunby repo&lt; •d Dona d \\ ed Department.
lcr ..2 111 d he luga:ed a wo~ran
w th 1 teet on of p pe and also
Ma)or E F Rob nson f ned Law
knocked out a man dur ng i renee Rusaell West Columb a $100
burglary of a subu ban C CVl' and and costs and sentenced him to
home early in JuJy 1954 Thurs- three days n ja 1 Cor dr v ng while
~l "ld Wcdlc• had tw ce e cop under the nfluence or an ntox
d from ja I bu fo\IU recaptured caUne beverage
both l rnes

Break
Heat Wave D.
ed In
Donors Are Urged IS rh__di
Fe ct
To Save Meigs-Co The Next 30 Days
Blood Program
~=\~~:e:~v~re;t~u~ ~o~r:·~oo~ c!~;e.e&amp;!:s b~ent~eo~Sh~~pa~J
e s
WASJllNGTON UP

The Wea

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poT Qn of the Un ted States du
g he nex 30 delays
But
warned thai n the cen
.._1 por on of the countr~
f om the Rock " lo the Appa a
ch 1111- t s I able o get even
hotter
The bureau n a forecast s
sued Monday for m d.July o m d
August pred c cd above no rna
rt~nkylnMo~~ta nnor~~: ~ &amp;!~ 3c
No hw~s
an" ex en e Soutll
1 a d subno mal prcc p ta
t on 5 ('X peeled n he ren alnder
of Lh•, •, 0.,• 0 Y

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murder b t po ce he
d ou ~
ed them as com ng mostly rom
n en Ially ('&gt;IU&lt;bed pmon'

Next Sales Tax
Returns Are Due

A • Q J I 3}
f gatn n u y

w th Oh o vendor5
o f e
the r next sem mnual sales tall
returns by Wednesday Ju y 31
!1937 The rf!lurns cover he pe
od from January 1 19~7 to June
MARK IT REPORT
30 1957 accord ng to thE' Depart
ClNCJ:NNATI UP
ProrlUC.;l mcnt of Taxat on D v 9 on o f
Eggll firm net pa d a farms for Sales and Highway Use Taxes
u s.. consume wh tes and browns
Returns rna ad to the State
A JUmlJOfl 37-41 A large 34 37 A Treasurer ahou d be postmarked
med urn 26-30 A small 20.21 B not later than Ju y 3la to avo d
arge 26 29
a •1 00 a day charge Cor de n
FQ&amp;.. white• ,tnd brownt A flUent flUng To aui~ ftndorl
l. ,ge 4!.&lt;-l A med um 85-38. lJ with returns Exam ner (; A Rath
large 3~38
burn will be at the Meigs County
Cbtckens steady fryers 3 3% Court Hou.se Auditors Office n
lb 22 23 hens t,eavy 13 ~ laht Pomeroy Ohio aU day Tbursday
July 25th ahd Friday July ~h
Volume 1nf:l p ce d stnbutlon
Vendon seeking assistan~ from
on fryers 138 000 a 22 20 000 \Examiner ltathburn w U be re
at 22 "71 10000 at ..a and 3000 at quared to present all records ne
t
blta tbte the f gures
un4etcrm ned prices
c-essary 0 liU
n
~ut er creamery 80 s.cert 71&amp;
(tDntlnutd On Po~;~• Three)

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~ent from the m1etine by
ol be ne on bil vacation

By Grindley On
Traffic Counts

her one year term and p aced on
The local pa c pants are Karl
b
Beck 212 North Th rd St Middle- pro ati.OD
po
Geo ge It bbs 238lk South
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Trunk Slayer
Admits Guilt
After Arrest

s·IX Men F.med

Boy Scouts of Amenca at VaHey Forge Pennsylvania from Mrs w IL wa9 ordered e eased
July 12 to 18 The local campers are part of the Trl State Area by Judge Baeon from the refo
Counctl delegation
matory after serv ng 60 days Qf

CoDIDlissioners
To Buy ANew
Car For Sheriff

1P.t ~i'rk..!b!-~=~~ v:
virtue

._

Person

cens~ w 11 be required

Middleport Boys
In Good Form At
p•Irat es Tryouls~

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Joe Bowen Pittsburgh Piral'!!
scout liked the way Middleport s
cand da es fo a profeuional b11
baD contuct h t and f elded M"n
day at S Matys W Va
lohn Par.;ons aa d today Do~vc
H ndy Ju es Bowles and Bobby
'ielson we~ ~&amp;ked to return
day n
select gro p of 18 o t
t1f 45 who reported fo the try
oub
They keC HI rly at thlf'd b~~
al'ld th~v ked the way all lhr£t
o( he boy w('t(' ); t ng the ba
sa d ParsC'n! He ind eated t was
the eoncensua th•t only one ean
didate lookea more mpressive
than Bowles • h the bat
Nelso~ only a JUn or th s fall
Gt MHS went along for the ex
per enee
but impressed the
scouts w th his: Jon!!: ball bitt ng
MEIGS GENERAL MOSPITAL
•dmitted Da e Arn s Hamd~li
o! Kat e Sattes Pomerny
Discharged Joe Kennedy Po:n
eroy Addie Weaver Rae ne

President Is Said Not Willing
TO Compronuse
• 0 n CiVil Rie:hts
u

WASHINGTON

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11

Republican congressiOnal leaders
1

sa1d today that Prestdent Eisenhower is not WI mg o com

promiSe h s ClV I r ght5 legiSJation but would not ObJect to
clarification
ThiS was reported as both fnenqs and foes of the b 11 agreed
that the Senate w I g ve the admmistrabon a smashing frrst
ound
o Y late oday
s deration of he controvers al
The es w I come n 3 o ~ on measw-e
Senate GOP Leade W I am F
Sen Everc M Dirksen (R Dl)
Knowland s motion o br ng
he pred c ed :te mo on would carry
1
•1our Po n measu e o ma Y ....,..
waul d
f ore t h e Se na e bypass ng he J u by a 2lk to-1 maJor ty This
r1
h b II
mark tbe frs tme a g tf
d c ary Comm P.e
Se
Th e vote cou d
has gotten that f.lr n the aate
md
n more than a deeade
as about 4 15 P m
Southern foes wtl't' retuet.nt to
Ia e a&amp; 6 15 P m
concede defeat )lut ~vateiJ t;ley
Knowland
epor ed he P e
a«reed with Dirksen
dents atti ude af er h(' we k Y &amp;Immediately after tbe vote Sen.
eg slat ve con( en e a he Wh e wayne Mor~~e (D-Ore.) piJnned to
House Asked f h
adm mstra offer a motion to send the bill to
t on s ready o com prom se 9a d
lit
lth 1
d
t C
tbe Jud c:iary Comm ee w
nKnowlan d The wor
c ar ca structions to report It baek to the
on and not comp om se
The Senate in seven days. :Morae doet
Chef Ex«ut ve's bal c pos t on not want to byp. . the appropri
rema na unchanged
Knowkmd ate Sena~ eommlttee wbkh
sa C:
Knowland 1 motion doei. 'Ibe 0....
Know and dec ned to define gon senator .a MGYe Ja expec:ted. to
what he meant by clarlflcat on
]y •-•- •-•·
He sa d any deta led d scuss on be defeated - posa b ..w - r
mw;t await ,_ctual senate. con
(tont nued On , ... ,...,_)

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