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Mr and Mrs Bentz Wolfe Hon.ored
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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
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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
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Cumpan y
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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
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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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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

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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
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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
THE TALL MEN

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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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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
i d
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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_
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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

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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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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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._Dilly Slilltlntl,.~meroy•t.!lddleport, 0., July18, 1987

TELIVISION GUIDE
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Y./SAZ -TV Chon"el3
TUESDAY ' Wednesday -

.
Meigs Bank Assets Increased ApproxJmotely 13 Per Cent
During Post Yeor; Gallia County Ahead,But Slipping
Here 1s a mite of 1l surpnse.
'

There are no new mctustnes of enough stu.

Gallia co~ly's -four banks have total as·
""" of ,211,116,432 le&lt;!Ording ' to tbelr publlsbed shtemenh as or July I, 1957 Metgs
County's five bahks, per th~ 1denttcal state·
ments, have total cornbaned assets of $15,182,Hll approximately, using 1956 flg'ures for one
of tbe sm~Uer banks, 1ts '57 report not havtng
been pu'bhshed yet)

Thas IS more noteworthy when one recalls
that population-wise, the two political subd1visions are 'closely stmilar According to the
1950 census GaUil county came m with 24,910 persons Meigs had' 2$,227 There is little
change proportionately sim:e then Besades,
Gallia county banks bave lower assets thu;:
year than last year. so any mcrease ln populabon favonng GaU1a over Metgs only would
make the comparison in assets more out of
balance
Before suggestmg why Gallia has more
money stuck away m 1ts ~oUectiVe socks than
Meigs countians, cons1der that the Meigs
banks show a decided increase In !957 total
assets over those of 1956 'the increase is ap·
proxtmately 13 percent, or U5,1B2,113 this
July I compared to U3,420,384 last year. The
amount of decrease tn 1957 from 1956 m Gallia banks is not known here We have a summary statmg there lS a decrease
How rome th1s Increase m Me1gs bank assets of approximately ,1,761,729 In a period
of a year' This is a question the bankers like·
ly would be hard put to answer in derlnJUve
terms It could indicate a number of things
One certainly ls that there is more moiley dr·
culatlng here tn 1957 than In 1958 For It is
decide to dig that. much more cash out of the
old lin can burled under the cellar floor , and
entrust it to our banks, all w1thm one year

Daily Sentinel
Day Book
SQUAD MIITINO

The F\rlnw Squad or F'f'eney
Bt&gt;nnetl Post No 128. Amer1can
Lea1on will m11et at 8 p M
Wednesday at the Loglon Hull
:md any t ••g10nnalrt&gt; who Is lr
terested In joilllng the Squad Cor
their 1np 1o the State Convcn
tlon 1n Cmelnnatl u urged to be
present
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lUURNS FIOM SCHOOL
Robcr1 S1lers M G \t SeouL
EXeC'11t1ve hu rulurnc!.l
(rom

spcndmg fnrty f1Ye days at a
National Training School tor
Scout Executives m New Jeney
He abo v1 Hlted at the National
Boy Scout J•OOree at ~allCY
Forge before returnlnll to hla
home
SWIM PARTY PLAN~ID

Th1• Powder Puff Cluh will
meet Weduesdny at 6 30 P M nt
the hnnu.t or ll!elr pre.~J(,Ienl
Sharon Jones, whon plans will be
rompl l' t,td for a MWimmlnii pnrt~
lCI CRIAM SOCIAL
An tee croam sutla l wiiJ be
held al the Enterprbe
EUFJ
Church Friday beginning at 6 P
M Home made lee C'ream , uke
and rue will ho MOld and the proceeds placed In the building
fund

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PVTHIAN tJSTIR MUTING
Ma~tnolla Temple Pythlan Sla
ten wlll meet In 1eaulnr 11eulon
Thursday Kt 7 30 P )( at the

DAV Hall
·BY ROIIRT ( RUARK
1 see by !he bladders that 3!1

to account for 1t m deposits to meet payrolls
unlikely th~t enough people should sudden!.\
We have no mflux of wealthy rettred persons
The mcrease tn mterest to two pe-r cent patd
by at lellrrSt some of these local banks has at
tracted some deposits , but probably not one
and a quarter mt1hon dollars
However, it ts likely tbJs last sourc.e-tmu~
deposits - together with a general Improve
ment in f1nanclal condthons here lhat ac·
counts for the increase
It is mteresting to canvass the reaSons for
Gtlllt county banks havmg roughly $5 nul·
han more m assets than Metgs County banks
Banke{S here suggest the reasons mtght be
found in these facts
1 Gallla County has "quite a bit of rehrcd
wealth" compared to Me1gs Caunty The logt
cal place for some of the cash owned by retJred persons 1s m banks where It is as safe
as anythmg ts in thiS atom1c era
2 Our southern neighbor has a numbet of
industries that this county does not have Wtt
. ness the state hospital, Holzer Hospital, and
the Evans Grocery CO and 1ts alhed concerns
3 Also, there ate considerably more pro
fessional people in Gallipolis, notably doctors
dentists. and lawyers, than m Metgs County
4 We don't know where the Ohio Valley
Electric Corporahon (Kyger Creek) keeps tts
payroll funds Probably 11 Js Galhpolts Kyger
alone accounts for a tidy sum
There is little to indicate from the abov•
observations about comparattve prospenty of
the two counties Our increase suggests Meigs
County Is catching up rapidly with Galha and
ln a few years may surpass its neighbor m
one category of judging economic health , that

of totaJ bank assets
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all busted There are tWo fancy
rad1os which httve neye 1 worked
The stove ts set In left homded
and draws wrong The fm~plact'•
- kmrl r.r machmelll--!lmoke The
car's got a knock nobody ca 1

Jvcate
For 20 mid years [ have pla}e1
n t}peWlller for my bre&lt;Jd 1111d
bcuns and 1 stJJI ca•• t change 11
ribbon Without fle'l'ercly woun,l
mg my11elf Tho onl)' time 1 evm
wo&amp;he(\ a d1sh I drotlpl•d 1t nml
the onl_1, tim~' I ever helped
Mama tn 11 kitchen emergenc) 1
waa out of play for wt&gt;eka w1th
a hond that got burned 11eaily

•II tho

wll!' orr

from Irvin~
to ~erarate lee from tl"Byl, !rom
tr)'lng to open card tllblull and
sort out the anw:ularlty or dt'tk
chair~ than anybody If 1 try to
change a needle on a phonograph
arm I (I) bUJt tho arm anti 12)
get electrocuted
Llghtl I turn on go out I
once owned 12 "olclros and none
of them kept Hme Doors slam
me Once 1 tried to conk on an
outdoor
b&lt;~rbcl'Ue •nd
almoAt
managed lu serve jriUed me to
the &amp;::UI'~Is Thll h~~omhur.:ers fell
lhl"OUgh lhC 111111 but my fh111ers
J own more

!IC'IIr~

I thought I'd brush up on my
c1Je£'kl&gt;r game the other day m
C{'Dt

10 30

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11 30
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12 30
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3 00
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645
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730
800
8 30
900

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100

It Could Be You

12 00 .Cunent

1,00 My Little lhrJte
1 :30 Bride ~nd Groom
Uo Matinee Theater
300 Queon for a Dt)'
3~ Mo~ RomanaeeJ
•po Comedy Ttine
4 ;"10 ),Jovletlme
•so Popeye Prnenta
News PICture

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630 We attiereast
8 35 81'!orts Eye
6•45 NBU News
700

7

CC:ontlnued Fr0n1 Pa.. One)
or Wednesday
Then will come the formal stage
of deba\4r on the bJll •vh.iCh onee
threatened an all-out sOUtberD fth
buster Jashng up to e1ght weekl
W1th talk of compromtae now In
the au, Sen Joseph C O'Mahoney
(0 Wyo ) predleted conf1dently 1 the
Senate, w1thout a filibus\er, wih
pass a "purely votm1 rights" b.iil
wlth a proviSo tor jury trials, and
that "It w1!1 be behind us in two
weeks"
MDnrh Of Debit•
Knowland thought the debate
more hkely w1U wind up abOut
Aug 1~ _._ at11l tWo weekt earJrer
than his orlglnal Sept. 1 forecaat.
The b1\l, 11 passed by the
House, provldee tor a b1partltan
commisllon to mvestl&amp;,te Yiqla·
tlons cf vot1nt: rl&amp;lits. • ne• Cl.,l
rlghts dlvlliOn ln the Juitlce l)epartment, government author1ty
to stek lnjuJlctiOns in fe~efl•l
~ourts to halt contpttacie~ eJalQ;t
c1v1I r1ght11, and similar injunction
authority to prevent threatened
abridgement of Negro vot1n1 rights
either by pr1vate persons or pubhe oHiclals

Wh1te Falcons
~Qt~ters Will hold thM11 ent;Hcmc on Sunday afternoon
21. at 1 PM at the New HaY.ttrk

Mayor of the Towo

800 Kraft TV Theater
• 00 Tbbt b Your Ufl'

9 so

10 00

Waterfrpnt
M.aSQ.~a@

l'arty

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tO SO News HeadUn-e!l
tO 40 Nitewatch
12 00

Tonight

WCHS-TV Channel 8
, I TUESDAY

Their teacher, Mrs . Donald
Lowen and Mr. Lowery. Mr and
'Mrs Lewis H Saucr and chlldr~n
Lo1~ Ann and q,orge, Mrs Char
lotte Perrm, Mrs Lucy Gregg and
Mr and Mrs Galt! H)sell accompanied tne group

Sporn 1 Is In Semi-Finals
OfBend Softball Tournament

M0 deI Sun day
Sch00I HeId flt
·&amp;
The Fairgrounds
The William Wright M'emorlal
Sunday School was held Sunday
July 14 at the Meig11 County FKirrround9 This li a moc'lel Sunflay
School of the Hocking DIHtrlct
or the Baptls\ Church and was
onglnated hv Mr Wright In 1035
'the obllervonce or the model school
wa~ reorgat\IZed several years ago
and namerJ ror the rou nder or the
movement

h1ttlng and base runnmR to baek
SPORN 2 30 SPTS
I
Those present mcluded Carolyn
Philip Sporn No 1 became the up Stiver~ r.o hitter
Sonny Ha~gerty and Dorwm Russell, James Jobb, Micky ami
flat entry in the Br.nd SMtball
tournament to move IIllO lhe Clark ea(.h hont.ered for the pow Lucinda M~:~rris, R1chatd 8otm
,
Patty Lowery, Helen Taylor,
sem1 final~ last night wt.cn tlley Ct plarot 00\' ~
whipped Hoblion !I Red Birds by
Tomght 9 games rind t~e PI Christlne Coats, Jud1th Butchur
u score o! 15 0 m Iii g::une , cuii~U Pleuan\ Retailers meetmg L11km Sandra Hysell Mary Kay Bmkles
111 the first game at 7 P M Jan1ce Zirkle, Judy Sauer Su
11lter f1ve mll!ng~
,
BuiJ Slivers of Pome1 ny Spot n Muson w11l play OVEC at 8 PM Sllll Allensworth, K1ren Gre~.,;
hurl {'t, tossed th e thud no hit let ami West Col umb111 wtll pl..t)' Min Beverly Perrm
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of the tournament a~ he h~111J cr~vlile at 9 Pi\1.
Grover Har118 spent Sunday wJlh
eufted the Hob ~o n nine
Milo Rhodes who celebrated h1s
Jn other game11 lh .t West I nl
MUSIA1. LEADING
90th btrthdaY
umb1a ('omets nipped the Jr
BROOKI.YN
UP
_
That
man
Jane Ham~ spent Sunday with
OUAM Lodg" of New Haven by
a scorl' of 54 whil e Mmersvdl e was leadtng the National League ~M·:;',;;;'";;d;;;Mr;;;•;;R;,;o;;bo""'ri;;Le;;;;w;;l;;•;;;;;;;;;;
cumc out on top m a lOil!iciY hitler&amp; a sam today
\' •
1-Jia:red gamt• wi.th th( Pt PI~.:&gt;Js hitters agam today Stan The Man
Mlt l:&amp;ll!(gs
Ocparlm cnt fito1c Mu sial of the St Lou111 Cardtnals
regaln'ed the top spot Monday
Bombers of 10 9 ,
ru..:ht collecting 9ne h1t m twa of
In the openmg ga me bet\\ecn tJCial at • bats aaalnst Phlladel·
tlw Jr OUAM buys and West phla's Jack Sanford to rai1c hl!i
( o\llmllta the New Haven t eam batting averaae to 3tf
had wone out m frc. nt b} .;. l 1 ~
t.,e top of the eighth Inni ng but
Ce~unty N~ws
Wf'!\t Cuhunbla CII!Ti l back 1n the
}11,11t of Lhc 1nnmg
and ~cored
LW!CC tO Wlll
-"
Hoy Auu ~
luttln~
tnup'ort
w1Lh W1ltl1w~M on II•~ part or the
Biggs 11.'80\ htlped MIIUII SV 110 to
The Junior Ji1gh C } (l~ !'l; of rtr:-;t
Its v1ctory In thl• fin&lt;~h the Presby\ertan Ckurch and lht!ll'
1poody S)wl n lemn s1a mpcd it· gut·~l!l had a picnic and swim
seH as on e of the tourney tav01 1111111: tlllrty at ll•.ult') 's L:.~k e Sun

WJEH

Presbytvj,on·
Sunday Scho.ol
Class Picnics

DAILY CROSSWORD

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On Your
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11 ~
12 ()()
12 30
1 oo
1 30
2 00

Guldmg U11ht
Katle'a Kitchen
As the -wori ... Turn1
our Min Brooka
Houseparty
Big Payoff
2 SO B 0 b C b Sh
ros Y QW
3 00 Br1sh1er DI"Y

Prospects Good
(Continvtd Fren1 Pqt Ont)
over 9lh milhon p1eces of paper
goods supphed by the Jamboree
Each day each of the 1,292 ti'OOPI
wUJ draw a box of pJ.per goods
the correct ,gurmtlt)'
for the next three

.

3 15 Secret Storm
3 30 Edge of N1tbt
4 00 The E.. rly Show
5 30 Your Esso RePorter
5 45 Sports Parade
5 5~ Weatherman
fl 00 Actlr n
5 Douglai F.dwards
61

6 30'
7 QO
8 00
8 30
9 00

On Friday evemng July 12 the

10 00 Up-t&amp;\thi:·Dlllffl,t~N~}VI
10 05 Scan niDI thi Wbtb~

NEW HAVEN
E. VB
The E U IS· 'Men of the New
H•von obu!l:b !!itd lh~l' 1no~
meeting MoHftM)I' ~~ ' the ehureh
Ralph G1bbs 'lt&amp;s 'the lt'ogram le~a­
er which will lollowed bY a dUcussion Rostea.-a were ?tin. F, A
Bt.ltey, Mrs LeWIS Capehai·t and
picnic was Mrs. Bernard LelvJn1, who served
Road refreShments to those above and
following G:•r~~~o,JewelJ, 'tom , and John
H
, A S Layne, Bernard
Leiving, Robm Cooke,
Layne, Rev lt J Seott1
It;;;;; Capebart, aDd Fred Batey.

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WHTN-TV C~arme113 ,.
r~ESDDAY CHANNEL

IS

10 59 Sign On
11 00 Adventure• In Learnlnt:
12 00 Noou News
12'1~ Nelihbon

so.

A~Y

The Arueric:an Lelion AuxUiary
met Monday eve~i!lg ,.t Pte J..efion
Hall. A .short busipess meeting wa•
held and eleven members atte~ded
,

Frankie Lalfo

1:00 The Feminine Touch
2 00 Afternoon film FeaUvd
3:30 LUe With Eltzab&lt;tb
4 00 Cartoon Club
0 OQ )flckey MOW!Ie Club
e·OO Five Stp Final
6 1&amp; Jolin Daly and Newt
6 SO &lt;;:beyenne
'7 \SO Wyatl Earp
8 00 Broken ArrO'If
8'30 Telephone T1m1

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9
P\lblto Defender.
10 00 News
to tO Tli~~~~· .)~.
11 40

BiR'111
Mr and alfi'. Horald

PIANQ

tlt41J

Wrher

Ohft Ingraham

"'"

~HJ»ur4
spent 'fftesday wlth Mr. and Mrs
John Sellers
tnd

OitiidJ.c•n

opemng cerett1omes wert: held ln
an h11ls1de arena The Hon Rieh·
ard N. Ntxon, Vlce PreSident of
the United States Was the g\Jest
speaker The arena was carved
from a h1lhade mto an amphi{heatre by the U s,. Army Corps of
Engmeers An ArmY band furmsb·
cd mUf!IC A ,g1gant1c show of fireworks climaXed the evening Presi·
dent Ei¥!nhoweJ.: sent greetmgs to
the usetn,bJed Jamboree
Karl Bee~ dates; "All tbe Scouts
are hay[ft'g a very good tlme. The
different hou•~li:eeping details are
taken in ahlftl ot three meals
where a11 Scout~ take the1f par\
The Scouts are sleepmg in baker
tents which are very comfortWle "
WilHam Young of Pomeroy said,
"I have met a lot oi new Scout
frLenda from all over the co~try
The dtfferent apparel, um!Orms,
and,dr~ss 18 very mterestmg"
At the Jamboree there are many
bands. There are lots of acl1v1tles
ln f1e1t1 sports, archery anghng,
trading and out door activities
There are four trading posts where
suPplie~, souvenin can be secured
The local Scouts wi-ll depart the
Jamboree Fnda} morrung, July 19
and, will arrive in Pomeroy and
Mlddeport that eveninlif

d Fl k

My Frlen
IC a
VJC Damonr
Mil11nnalre
I"ve OOt A Secret
u s steel Hour

900 I Spy

RadiC»
Dial
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10 30 trl e 1 ~n c
11.00 Valiant Lady
11 111 LOve ot LUt ,
11 30 Sellreh for Tomorrow

tO 10 The Lat.•:_:S::h::•w::__ _ _ __IO"-IO_T_b_e_Late Show

12

• Daily
on 990 spot

Jllnmte Dean
7 30 Boston Blackle
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
8 45 CBS News
9 oo Gar~ M.oqre
9 ao Arthur GodfreJ

{1 00 J1mmle Dean
7:SO Boston Blacllle
8 00 Captam K'ngaroo
8 f~ ..CBS News
9 00 Garry Moore
D30 Arthur Godfre•
10 SO Strilte n Rich
11 00 Valiant Lady
11 15 Love of Ute
•
11 30 Search f?r Tomorrow
:U 411 Gu1ding Light
12 00 Katte'..: Kitchen
12 so A• the World Tlll'na
1 00 Our MISS Brookf'-/
1 30 , HoUJeparty
\
2 00 Big Payoff
2 ao Bob rrosby Show
8 00 Brighter Day
3 1S Secret Storm
3 30 Edge of Night
4 00 The Early Show
5 30 \"our Eno Reportet
5 45 Sports Parade
~ ~ Weatherman
6 00 Acll'lll ·
6 15 Douglas Edwards
6 3() Telt!lhone T1me
'7 00 Phil Silver* Show
7 80 Pnvate Secretary
8 00 To "fell the Truth
B30 Spotlight Play~ouse
9 00 $&amp;ti,Omt Question
01iO, Sp~ .Jqrn:i '~!low ·
tO 00 VP:to tb~·n:unlJte News
10 0:1 scanning the weattler

Meigs

11!50 a.m.

7 oo-

I

S P ll C I A

,from

Rou~

are

announcing tbe .birth pf a 6 lb II oz
dau1bter, born Fridly at Sc!backel'f Cljnic:. The clllld wu aamed
Vl~'tYnn.. Maternal arandpal'ents
Mr. apd kr.s. Okt) Vaa Meter
and ~atera4) gr•ni1MreMI •re
M&gt; @d Milo Huon Ro~oh.
BIRTH ~

Hoba~k

Mr. and f.(rl Htrry Droz from
Ambridg:e, Pa Mr and Mn Ralph

Drda and ehi!dren, Rochester, Pa
Rev and M.n Herbert llanl• and
d&lt;~uuhtcr, Athena, llpcnt the 4th
wUh Mr Mnd Mr1 E 0 TMIIilllrt,
and Mr 11nd Mrs Dwlaht Hoback

JamesM.Cox
(Conirn~

From P... Ontl

1912
Cox won the governorahip, but
was defeated for re-election m
1914 by Frank B Willis However
be defeated Wdll!l m 1~16 and
HJJ8
The aovernor'• reeord and the
fac.1 he wq_ the party's hrst three
lerm governo• ln Ohio made h1m
a contender for the presidential
uorunatlon ID 192A),
H11 defeat was h1s last bid fo'"
rttblic offJce but he eontiaued \o
WCirk for hlll party He aupport.ed
Frallkhn D Roosevelt and h11
!our campaigns and Adlai E. Ste·
\'enson In h1s two races ar;au~oe:t
P.:r,aJ&gt;ldent Eisenhower.
' Cox was edUcated tn a little
red ~ chool hou:re at Jacksonlmr~ .

Polakowski a handsome ~alldy
haJred 11x fuoter , told pl)l!cto be
was ' up fo my neck 1n debt" to
ll.fatloy, who appeared to have led
" double hfe aa a Joan thark and
corpelirat1on diredor m New York
and as a painter Jn Philadelphia
Hls body pierced by th~e 22
slua:s. w ~s discovered by Railway
Express elerb who became sus:plclous or the odor e-manatln"
from the trunk. dtllvered to a
o42nd Street expres1 lt.atinn Satur·

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Pomeroy Personolt

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Chief or Poli~ Fra:ak ~­
lo ..1111.... 1&lt;1 bit llome
on h11 doetor'• ordm after ft.
turnllll lc hk dt11tlt1 aundi.f t.~t«

qaltf

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JAYCIII tO INSTALL

The Jn 8 taUt~tll'lr'l banquet for
u
b·l•
aycee, and WiVU WI two ~
Wednesday; July 11 at '1 p M ~t
I he KatydJd

1

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CatMI OOtSN'T PAY
CARIBOU, Maim , UP - BurJ·
JAr. w!ro nC:ated onr a •are 1t
Canbou Mot9r1 , 1M , with an ace-tylene toreh IN'iiHut bem1 able tb
opeg U lell a note ayina ' at wa1n1.
worth Jt"
LICINI! IISUID
been~ baa been waued here tu Melvin Dale Sydebotbam, 19 Mason , W Va and Mildred Claire ~wart l7 Lead1n.r:
Creek Mei.JJ Count)
A marrllla:e

NOTICE
TAXI FARI! iNClli!ASES

l!tferllve July U

I

~s for
B " B Cal¥ aaywbere within
Middleport rity llml\1, uacludlnll Rallroad-St , Gravel Hill
and tiP t.o the Pomeroy Br1d1e
wdl be 3:loc each

The followlq price

From Midd~porl lei
Pomeroy will be Me for Obe
pa.uenger or 8k each wb&lt;!ll
there 11 more than QJII!I pli:IIIN!!!b-

1••

!-arloa

•

Soyre, Owner

I&amp;I·Cab Co.

'rat~~ MOORES Pomeroy
OHIO
TIRE TRADING TIME

I! inoa. Glll,fllllee ~ New Casing

670

X

15 ....

••, . - $18.75

NOW $13.95

!4 Moo. Guor.

Reg.-

670 X 15 .
!4 )lfoo. Guar

Reg. -

110 X 15 ..
N1lou Premium -

m.ss

NOW $16.95
$'29.55

NOW $18.95
30 Moo. Guar

670 X 15 .. · ......

Next Sales Tax

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PROI. OlDEl~D
An lnv~ttl~&amp;tiOI} hal Nen ordered mto tbe domeaht Circwnstarwes
of the- J).'rt.iel involved In the
Beatnce Graham vs HalT)' W
Graham d1vorce proceedmp as I'
day
Clad only m .shorts and wrapped cbJidren are ~CODcemed, accordtnl
1n newspap~n , Malloy's body had Lo a coun eotr}l today
been jaeknffed 1ft~&lt;~ the three-quarter trunk Pohce a.ud Polakowski
led thtm to a rubblah can, 16
bl~ka from hia 1partment wltere
they found Malloy's rf'maming
garments

Ann Nolan, n1~ of Mr and
Mr1 Howard Nelan, Syracuse, 1:2
lie did not attend college bul v:i11tma: he-re this week and wdl
With hts fnends Ch~le.s F Ket go With her aunl, Mrs Nolan on
termg, famed lnventor, and Col a number ol 4-H dub ]Udgmg
lrtps a• well u to the Jack!on
~ A Deeds, bead of the Nation
ill Cash RegJster Co , reeelved CQUnty Fa1r Wedne!l.-!'ay evenmg
honorary degrees from the Um where Mrs Nolan Wlll jud"e ohJbJta
\'er1nty of Dayton
Mri Helena Howett of Pomeroy
Cox lit suPv1ved by h1s Widow
Rt
l bu betlJI VllltinJil her sou and
the former Margaretta Blair of
Chmago, rour children, James Jr
Dayton, John , New Rochelle, New
York , and Mrs James Glover
HObolulu and Mrs Robert Cham
hers of Atlanta, and hve "rand
children

9hlo

COfiPINIP ~

Room•

Reg.- $28.00

NOW $2J.95

Deluse Tubeless Tlreo
Reg. - $30.1!1
(Contlnuacl p,_, Pat• One)
N
F' I
to be reported These mclude a
ew Urn tuN
copy of their return for the pre·
FOR
X
vlous pertod, a record of gross and
exempt sales and a record of taxONLY
able sale1 ot 41 cents or more for
•
lbe per1od January 1st, 195'7 to
June 3oth. f957
In addtt.wn, vendors wiU be re·
r.
qwred to bnng coptes 01 their
Prices on Trres are Plus Fed Tax
purchase orders showms the am·
ounts of stamps purehased durmg
0D The Brigldest Corner
And With Rec;tppable Casing Trfde-ln
1 In '1lddleport
the flr.st half of 195'7 Vendors no
longer are required ~l~o~h~a~v~e}."'~~~·~•_,,,~,~~,.,;,,,,=-""""'""""""~"""""",;,;,.,,.,,.,,;,;,,,,,,.,~,.,~""~

$299 oo
BAKER

670

15 .....

NOW $20.95

$3.39

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Betaule of the great problem nf
washlnk dMies after a meal for
5.0,000 persons, the Scouts will use
the barYe.st," Wolle said, "yo:~
can almo9t hear the tomatoes
cracking m the •flelds"
No condttional bids will be r&amp;
ce1ved1 The approvl~ opmton of
Peek, Shaffer &amp; Williams, • bonji
attorneys of Cmcmnatl, Ohto, wiU
be furnished to the successful btd·
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der a). hts expense
Bid!! should b~ sealed and endorsed "BID FOR WATERW~RKS
ASSESSMENT BONDS "
Richard Duckworth
Village Clerk

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ROLANDUS

Mr. and Mr! Paul Sm1th called
recenU}' on Mr and Mra. E 0
Ta11ti-t and: Mr and Mn Dwl&amp;:hl

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IContiJIUMI Frem ,.... OM)
boura behind athedult.
But poJice uJd that eventJ lead
•ne up to the Friday •lloollnJ i.n
Polakowski's apartnuml rndicaled
iL.was carelulJy planned

The Wahama

so Father Knows Belt

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Trunk Slayer

Band
Picnic
Be Sunday

6\)0 Spmacb Playhouse

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that inform.. lo~ tlven ia tr"'
)Ira Beulab KOlter of S .., ..
Wh~n complet., retutlll mtut be
P•.,-•Jt
filed w•th or nWJed tto tlile T'reu- I !ltJd. 0 . b11 bee11 on 1 two weeki
urer of State, Port Off1ce Bol )799 villi wUh ber ailttfl
Wra Belva Sloan and
ColumbuJ Ohio
TIM Slolhl, Grover.
If a dellc:itl)t)' tit: lbowo oa the Gill had u thtlr week
IUtlh
vendor's nl~rn, remiUJnce m tht VI' and Mr. Jtrt)' Jlvr;er• llr lfld
amount of t.x dua lhoukl 1«0111 Jlu Colemaa Kolter and 11n, all
pany the return, made payable to of S~ln&amp;fwld ttfr and Join Eru.J
the State Tteaaurer. etthu b~ l{owett aqd daughter Lou AnM
Jtell:le Nottburg, all of Toronto 0 .
check, draft or money order
ilftd Elmer Huluns or Wheehn ..

Wt'fe lilr and
Qd e~Uldnn,
Ohoeubrofl, f1ti
Hlptonltall and
Otbo Watts, Mrt
Mr!. Arthur Gtl·
Mts Myron Mlllex
Georre Child&amp;

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Aldan Called X
New~ Jteadbnes
Nitewateh
To nigh~
SIGN OFF

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Othor peopte open bott les w1lh
1tt:s wJth a _~r:_•_cat_ ~~~~~~-o_r _
da&gt;:__ --~~~~~~~
ease, but It &amp;eoma to me that I Mn Ethel Luckodoo Holland
every bottle J: ever tackle&lt;! was and M"rl' Ethel Rile~, Glouster
permanently 1e1led to keep me were co~ hairmen for the 19~7
!P_h:J I G l ! J '-'l l l!J l ~
1:11 1:111 ~f."JU ~'( J
tr.om ihe evUe of drink Short ol SebOol Mrs Rlley was aupcrlnten
ACROSS
5 Aptitude • ~~ Book
'-'ll f:i;.J :.:~·H-~ li . :1
t)itlna: off the neck 1 ha\'e to hol dent and her teachlnlil sta~r ln·
clup
1 Hint
6 Escape
J\YJ 1,, [1! : If J .1:':
tt Electrl. l'~.IJI1 :7'[1i~t
6 Level
(liang)
ler lor Mama or the eook A can eluded Edith Luckadoo pnd Ger
t !1. '
~hlr_1
V City
1'. Frmch
opener and 1 can lx a blggt't trude Buller Rutland, Julm Reese
.H., ,~I tJ r.•L• •·i
(IUIIhO)
phytlcl.IP
paructe l':I(LJI ! V~1r. l !;.1\11: 1'~'1 •.
threat than the atom
Middleport, Mary Wllllams 'Glou
~$ Home-. 1!1!-I.':JL".l l'!ltJtl
10 Crippled
I Bank
Some people c•m open ~ suit- ster Secretary for the sc hool was
l..' r:~ J (Ill; PJ II I~'. II~
I e..
12. Bid
employe
easel Not me The lock jams, l'tobert Green Pomeroy
t~l l rol , itl· l
Ill' ~
13 Abundan'
I American
but this 1.s or no importAnce
The mornlni church service was
I !'., •J.I:I 1 -4 1111 11' '
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Often
frmltlera28
Solicit
II ~·.J ~ !\J '.' ! J'j ,ol. J ~ 1
•• I've already lo:tt \he ke)' 1 held In the Grana:e Hall and the
(poet
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man
27 u. 8.
l.Jll~·Ji h1 l ~c.L·U I
find that jumplnJ up and dowr. Ry Clillton PPwell, Gloust er, was
Prtll•
JIJ MUIIC nott 11 OrMk tettll'
omelimes
helpa.
lhe
speaker
Special
mu11lc
mclud·
11
liS Bulldlnl
111 lnterterH
doni
The evil of the marhlne 11 :;:e- ed a solo by VIola Brown Pomeroy,
33. Jlototto
addition
lS RaLaed
It Boll
11 n11 r wbn't even mention thn and a Bolo by Dr Parham Glouet- 17 Poorv
:SO Cm.my
38 Olrl'a namt
pl&amp;ttorm
televislon tblt 1now1 or cuts out et, who waa accompanle by his ~ix
dnaert
3811nhlpp~
liiO Soak tlaut
tV Wa)•lch
wlt.h the wore tied, a man &lt;lJl an(l year old aon
\1 PHial
&lt;lO Mimic '
21 l!IIIIIOn
hot ..
the t•ount three-and-two with two
Mrs Luckadoo also apake at
Wlttol Zo\11
....,l!"'ft""'l'out-etunmunlcatet ttlult to thJ, this meetlng and Allen Hampton, 22.
23 Country
r
(A.al&amp;,
tnanhnateH of which 1 am a11ureil· Pomeroy, JIVe the hlstor)' or the
ly 11 member
Model School A leelel n1 which 15. AmutU., \
ptORlt .
Yota jnat try to flnd sotncthin~ wa1 built for the 1chool by Nil
IBiollttWt.l!n•
tlmple like a c11,rdboard box Qr a Ham lewis, Pomeroy, wu dedlcat
32 :Mother ot
1
ll!d bv Uilt' Rev N D 801·don pas
bll rubber band or II ar.lile p~pet tor rif Mt Motlah Baptist Church
Irr.h Ill"'
clip when you need U to aen~
A baske~ dinner wa• held at
18. Dornln".l
aomethlnl eqbally tlmple throulifh noon with approximately two hun·
th~ mailll or by meaaenacr You dred and fltty persona attending
lt. Ctlm~lnt
piUI
will find a d&amp;JuerreGtype of The afternoon proaram wll.ii recre·
Grandma, a bnee 1nd bH , a lov~ atlonal
$5. 1J~·
, •. lllfh prltol
--~--~~letter )'O)I th.UJht )'our burn~ ·l
Sf. Klndot1ace
li) yom tiD But If ll'"""'"led
Sl. :OIVtl
chttk yo~ need to keep out of

IDYl corqputln11 machine lhol rAn
track earth aatell11e1 &amp;elllcl atom
•piQI from a cocktail aroup, a111l
tosb about ttttee million buck ~
to makt lost a jame ot check I rt
to a mere man the other day Well
done mere ma11, l •ay. am! a dou
ble hurrah
A~ poulbly the only man who
ever .1hot a radio with a ttl piNtnl
In Northern Ke'nya bttauae thl!
new• wu unplaaslnt 1 claim tn
be one of the oldut llvtna ennmies of machines now practlclng
th111 enmity I rttll:on I havt
kicked more tablea and cbairs
for armed aa1111lt on my penotl
than an)body I know 4nd tho
other &lt;hl1 I even kicked 1 park
111 meter ror not aceeptlna mY Jail, oh, no
nickel
luat thta day 1 looked thr&lt;'~
At lhl1 moment, In my house, times In the tame place for .-r.y
there are three ree.ord players, drlver'a llc'llrtae, and \,._ arem·
lln.J had 1ot It But 1 found 11
bank at.temtnt r hid rrom my·
Hlf four yean aao and whlc~t
ct'rt-llnl;y nn'l 11rve me now
Bijt l'm •'•"' that macblne I(:Ot
clobbered by the man in tht
chockers 1111me, bec11uall It leaves
a U\t111 h&lt;Jpll for IUCh as lllll Ex

Romper Room
Tbe Pr1ce IJ Rlgbt
10 30 Truth or Consequence•

Cor6edv 1'1~-!
MOY!Jtlme
Popeye Presents
Spinach Playhous•
Weathercast
Sparts Eye
NBC News
Festival of Stars
Panic
Meet McGraw
Summer Playhouse
Nat King Cole ShoW
0 Henry Pla.)'hOU!!E'

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600

ctaey
.. - PubliC! - "' before • !loor reprtMfUIUve at

Col11mbua.

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My Little MP"eic
Bride and Groom
Queen N A Day
Modem Romance£

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The Prlc'l IS Rlsh.t
Truth or Consequence•
Ttc Tac Dcou&amp;b
If Could Be Yo,.
Tex ~ Jinx

to oo

Gn~tlft' of

5 53 !ian On
S 00 Today

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?00 TOday
900 Romper Room

case any mach1 nc-s came ID call
and I could f111d the checkers but
couldn't locate the boord Do )ou
suppose the maclune has con fect
t'rates workmg for a fu rc1 ,::••
power?
Maybe it'~ m the t{'t' box but
I m too frightened to open the
door uf the frlJ You never know
what you \l (Jnd 111 a refrigerat or
these day11 that 1mgh\ snap off
a hand
(Copyright 1957. by Unltl'il
Feature Syndicate, Inc )

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DOWN
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Now's.the time to get ~1 GAS dryer

cheat
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a l:mploy
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tpott l

It u bot work, ae you weU know. You're ou~ In the
•ard, otrunlinl with clothoolineo, big oheelll ollil
be ...t of a huge summet wtuih.

• DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here't how lo work lt1
AXYDLBA.&amp;X&amp;
Ia LONII,lF)::LLOW

Onlltlttl' limply 1tan&lt;l1 for another. In \hla Antplt A Ia \1111
tor the \htet L'a, X for the two 0'1, etc Stnrlt leUtn. a~ /
' Uophfli, the lenrth and formation ot the worda aN aU htft'Y
aach day thl codt ltthrs are dlrftrtnt.
A ~rnaor,...

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BUY

CYI1RQB QAY CYVR HQXC• 'I'T Df.t
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FURNITURE
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YeUo- C"'lllo&lt;tuo.. l A WOMAN'S 0\111111 hi &gt;1\)(:H
MOitE ACCI.IItATE THAN A )or;AN'S CEIITAIIITY....IP•
UNQ.

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hom ~ 10&amp;:1 1:tttlll: dealer.-who can serve you prompt·
bi ~M !fhet'e a new CtUtomer can buy msta1lat10n
" t: n(t,JM_c;ed . tlrie~. We are equipped to g1ve you
eoo4ll';" errtC~ent Mrvlce

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What a dift'erence wheu you hav.e an automatic
GAS dryer just two feet from your washer Put the
clothes in, and in minutee-tilke them out bone-dry.
You'll really appreciate an wtomatic GAS dryer
-~Y ill the '""""""',-when -you have two
or thlee times...,.. wlllh than usual. And remember
thll whan you 10 ro buy: A GAS dryer won't fade
&lt;Jotheo-a GAS dry'er ooote Ieos tO inoteU,""" ro I'UiJ.
Ocly GAS c1rio1 cl9lheo fo: a PENNY-A-LOAD!

RCA'o SupiO'S..,.t oriU &lt;1'7 • bitJ, :10-&lt;b.
l011d of clothM Ill oaJy :rt aunut.-1 ,..._
... rut .. tbe •veraael'efUlar-epead dryer.
Fully automatic Heat and tumbler llhut
off automatically when door is GptMd.
CycJe.l'OZ¥t aipala -.MD. dryiDc .il doliil.

See yoar Gu AppllaDoe Dealer ~:rl

THE OHIO FUEL

Arnold Grale, o'fl'nor

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._Dilly Slilltlntl,.~meroy•t.!lddleport, 0., July18, 1987

TELIVISION GUIDE
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TUESDAY ' Wednesday -

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Meigs Bank Assets Increased ApproxJmotely 13 Per Cent
During Post Yeor; Gallia County Ahead,But Slipping
Here 1s a mite of 1l surpnse.
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There are no new mctustnes of enough stu.

Gallia co~ly's -four banks have total as·
""" of ,211,116,432 le&lt;!Ording ' to tbelr publlsbed shtemenh as or July I, 1957 Metgs
County's five bahks, per th~ 1denttcal state·
ments, have total cornbaned assets of $15,182,Hll approximately, using 1956 flg'ures for one
of tbe sm~Uer banks, 1ts '57 report not havtng
been pu'bhshed yet)

Thas IS more noteworthy when one recalls
that population-wise, the two political subd1visions are 'closely stmilar According to the
1950 census GaUil county came m with 24,910 persons Meigs had' 2$,227 There is little
change proportionately sim:e then Besades,
Gallia county banks bave lower assets thu;:
year than last year. so any mcrease ln populabon favonng GaU1a over Metgs only would
make the comparison in assets more out of
balance
Before suggestmg why Gallia has more
money stuck away m 1ts ~oUectiVe socks than
Meigs countians, cons1der that the Meigs
banks show a decided increase In !957 total
assets over those of 1956 'the increase is ap·
proxtmately 13 percent, or U5,1B2,113 this
July I compared to U3,420,384 last year. The
amount of decrease tn 1957 from 1956 m Gallia banks is not known here We have a summary statmg there lS a decrease
How rome th1s Increase m Me1gs bank assets of approximately ,1,761,729 In a period
of a year' This is a question the bankers like·
ly would be hard put to answer in derlnJUve
terms It could indicate a number of things
One certainly ls that there is more moiley dr·
culatlng here tn 1957 than In 1958 For It is
decide to dig that. much more cash out of the
old lin can burled under the cellar floor , and
entrust it to our banks, all w1thm one year

Daily Sentinel
Day Book
SQUAD MIITINO

The F\rlnw Squad or F'f'eney
Bt&gt;nnetl Post No 128. Amer1can
Lea1on will m11et at 8 p M
Wednesday at the Loglon Hull
:md any t ••g10nnalrt&gt; who Is lr
terested In joilllng the Squad Cor
their 1np 1o the State Convcn
tlon 1n Cmelnnatl u urged to be
present
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lUURNS FIOM SCHOOL
Robcr1 S1lers M G \t SeouL
EXeC'11t1ve hu rulurnc!.l
(rom

spcndmg fnrty f1Ye days at a
National Training School tor
Scout Executives m New Jeney
He abo v1 Hlted at the National
Boy Scout J•OOree at ~allCY
Forge before returnlnll to hla
home
SWIM PARTY PLAN~ID

Th1• Powder Puff Cluh will
meet Weduesdny at 6 30 P M nt
the hnnu.t or ll!elr pre.~J(,Ienl
Sharon Jones, whon plans will be
rompl l' t,td for a MWimmlnii pnrt~
lCI CRIAM SOCIAL
An tee croam sutla l wiiJ be
held al the Enterprbe
EUFJ
Church Friday beginning at 6 P
M Home made lee C'ream , uke
and rue will ho MOld and the proceeds placed In the building
fund

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PVTHIAN tJSTIR MUTING
Ma~tnolla Temple Pythlan Sla
ten wlll meet In 1eaulnr 11eulon
Thursday Kt 7 30 P )( at the

DAV Hall
·BY ROIIRT ( RUARK
1 see by !he bladders that 3!1

to account for 1t m deposits to meet payrolls
unlikely th~t enough people should sudden!.\
We have no mflux of wealthy rettred persons
The mcrease tn mterest to two pe-r cent patd
by at lellrrSt some of these local banks has at
tracted some deposits , but probably not one
and a quarter mt1hon dollars
However, it ts likely tbJs last sourc.e-tmu~
deposits - together with a general Improve
ment in f1nanclal condthons here lhat ac·
counts for the increase
It is mteresting to canvass the reaSons for
Gtlllt county banks havmg roughly $5 nul·
han more m assets than Metgs County banks
Banke{S here suggest the reasons mtght be
found in these facts
1 Gallla County has "quite a bit of rehrcd
wealth" compared to Me1gs Caunty The logt
cal place for some of the cash owned by retJred persons 1s m banks where It is as safe
as anythmg ts in thiS atom1c era
2 Our southern neighbor has a numbet of
industries that this county does not have Wtt
. ness the state hospital, Holzer Hospital, and
the Evans Grocery CO and 1ts alhed concerns
3 Also, there ate considerably more pro
fessional people in Gallipolis, notably doctors
dentists. and lawyers, than m Metgs County
4 We don't know where the Ohio Valley
Electric Corporahon (Kyger Creek) keeps tts
payroll funds Probably 11 Js Galhpolts Kyger
alone accounts for a tidy sum
There is little to indicate from the abov•
observations about comparattve prospenty of
the two counties Our increase suggests Meigs
County Is catching up rapidly with Galha and
ln a few years may surpass its neighbor m
one category of judging economic health , that

of totaJ bank assets
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all busted There are tWo fancy
rad1os which httve neye 1 worked
The stove ts set In left homded
and draws wrong The fm~plact'•
- kmrl r.r machmelll--!lmoke The
car's got a knock nobody ca 1

Jvcate
For 20 mid years [ have pla}e1
n t}peWlller for my bre&lt;Jd 1111d
bcuns and 1 stJJI ca•• t change 11
ribbon Without fle'l'ercly woun,l
mg my11elf Tho onl)' time 1 evm
wo&amp;he(\ a d1sh I drotlpl•d 1t nml
the onl_1, tim~' I ever helped
Mama tn 11 kitchen emergenc) 1
waa out of play for wt&gt;eka w1th
a hond that got burned 11eaily

•II tho

wll!' orr

from Irvin~
to ~erarate lee from tl"Byl, !rom
tr)'lng to open card tllblull and
sort out the anw:ularlty or dt'tk
chair~ than anybody If 1 try to
change a needle on a phonograph
arm I (I) bUJt tho arm anti 12)
get electrocuted
Llghtl I turn on go out I
once owned 12 "olclros and none
of them kept Hme Doors slam
me Once 1 tried to conk on an
outdoor
b&lt;~rbcl'Ue •nd
almoAt
managed lu serve jriUed me to
the &amp;::UI'~Is Thll h~~omhur.:ers fell
lhl"OUgh lhC 111111 but my fh111ers
J own more

!IC'IIr~

I thought I'd brush up on my
c1Je£'kl&gt;r game the other day m
C{'Dt

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It Could Be You

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1,00 My Little lhrJte
1 :30 Bride ~nd Groom
Uo Matinee Theater
300 Queon for a Dt)'
3~ Mo~ RomanaeeJ
•po Comedy Ttine
4 ;"10 ),Jovletlme
•so Popeye Prnenta
News PICture

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630 We attiereast
8 35 81'!orts Eye
6•45 NBU News
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CC:ontlnued Fr0n1 Pa.. One)
or Wednesday
Then will come the formal stage
of deba\4r on the bJll •vh.iCh onee
threatened an all-out sOUtberD fth
buster Jashng up to e1ght weekl
W1th talk of compromtae now In
the au, Sen Joseph C O'Mahoney
(0 Wyo ) predleted conf1dently 1 the
Senate, w1thout a filibus\er, wih
pass a "purely votm1 rights" b.iil
wlth a proviSo tor jury trials, and
that "It w1!1 be behind us in two
weeks"
MDnrh Of Debit•
Knowland thought the debate
more hkely w1U wind up abOut
Aug 1~ _._ at11l tWo weekt earJrer
than his orlglnal Sept. 1 forecaat.
The b1\l, 11 passed by the
House, provldee tor a b1partltan
commisllon to mvestl&amp;,te Yiqla·
tlons cf vot1nt: rl&amp;lits. • ne• Cl.,l
rlghts dlvlliOn ln the Juitlce l)epartment, government author1ty
to stek lnjuJlctiOns in fe~efl•l
~ourts to halt contpttacie~ eJalQ;t
c1v1I r1ght11, and similar injunction
authority to prevent threatened
abridgement of Negro vot1n1 rights
either by pr1vate persons or pubhe oHiclals

Wh1te Falcons
~Qt~ters Will hold thM11 ent;Hcmc on Sunday afternoon
21. at 1 PM at the New HaY.ttrk

Mayor of the Towo

800 Kraft TV Theater
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tO 40 Nitewatch
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Tonight

WCHS-TV Channel 8
, I TUESDAY

Their teacher, Mrs . Donald
Lowen and Mr. Lowery. Mr and
'Mrs Lewis H Saucr and chlldr~n
Lo1~ Ann and q,orge, Mrs Char
lotte Perrm, Mrs Lucy Gregg and
Mr and Mrs Galt! H)sell accompanied tne group

Sporn 1 Is In Semi-Finals
OfBend Softball Tournament

M0 deI Sun day
Sch00I HeId flt
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The Fairgrounds
The William Wright M'emorlal
Sunday School was held Sunday
July 14 at the Meig11 County FKirrround9 This li a moc'lel Sunflay
School of the Hocking DIHtrlct
or the Baptls\ Church and was
onglnated hv Mr Wright In 1035
'the obllervonce or the model school
wa~ reorgat\IZed several years ago
and namerJ ror the rou nder or the
movement

h1ttlng and base runnmR to baek
SPORN 2 30 SPTS
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Those present mcluded Carolyn
Philip Sporn No 1 became the up Stiver~ r.o hitter
Sonny Ha~gerty and Dorwm Russell, James Jobb, Micky ami
flat entry in the Br.nd SMtball
tournament to move IIllO lhe Clark ea(.h hont.ered for the pow Lucinda M~:~rris, R1chatd 8otm
,
Patty Lowery, Helen Taylor,
sem1 final~ last night wt.cn tlley Ct plarot 00\' ~
whipped Hoblion !I Red Birds by
Tomght 9 games rind t~e PI Christlne Coats, Jud1th Butchur
u score o! 15 0 m Iii g::une , cuii~U Pleuan\ Retailers meetmg L11km Sandra Hysell Mary Kay Bmkles
111 the first game at 7 P M Jan1ce Zirkle, Judy Sauer Su
11lter f1ve mll!ng~
,
BuiJ Slivers of Pome1 ny Spot n Muson w11l play OVEC at 8 PM Sllll Allensworth, K1ren Gre~.,;
hurl {'t, tossed th e thud no hit let ami West Col umb111 wtll pl..t)' Min Beverly Perrm
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of the tournament a~ he h~111J cr~vlile at 9 Pi\1.
Grover Har118 spent Sunday wJlh
eufted the Hob ~o n nine
Milo Rhodes who celebrated h1s
Jn other game11 lh .t West I nl
MUSIA1. LEADING
90th btrthdaY
umb1a ('omets nipped the Jr
BROOKI.YN
UP
_
That
man
Jane Ham~ spent Sunday with
OUAM Lodg" of New Haven by
a scorl' of 54 whil e Mmersvdl e was leadtng the National League ~M·:;',;;;'";;d;;;Mr;;;•;;R;,;o;;bo""'ri;;Le;;;;w;;l;;•;;;;;;;;;;
cumc out on top m a lOil!iciY hitler&amp; a sam today
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1-Jia:red gamt• wi.th th( Pt PI~.:&gt;Js hitters agam today Stan The Man
Mlt l:&amp;ll!(gs
Ocparlm cnt fito1c Mu sial of the St Lou111 Cardtnals
regaln'ed the top spot Monday
Bombers of 10 9 ,
ru..:ht collecting 9ne h1t m twa of
In the openmg ga me bet\\ecn tJCial at • bats aaalnst Phlladel·
tlw Jr OUAM buys and West phla's Jack Sanford to rai1c hl!i
( o\llmllta the New Haven t eam batting averaae to 3tf
had wone out m frc. nt b} .;. l 1 ~
t.,e top of the eighth Inni ng but
Ce~unty N~ws
Wf'!\t Cuhunbla CII!Ti l back 1n the
}11,11t of Lhc 1nnmg
and ~cored
LW!CC tO Wlll
-"
Hoy Auu ~
luttln~
tnup'ort
w1Lh W1ltl1w~M on II•~ part or the
Biggs 11.'80\ htlped MIIUII SV 110 to
The Junior Ji1gh C } (l~ !'l; of rtr:-;t
Its v1ctory In thl• fin&lt;~h the Presby\ertan Ckurch and lht!ll'
1poody S)wl n lemn s1a mpcd it· gut·~l!l had a picnic and swim
seH as on e of the tourney tav01 1111111: tlllrty at ll•.ult') 's L:.~k e Sun

WJEH

Presbytvj,on·
Sunday Scho.ol
Class Picnics

DAILY CROSSWORD

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11 ~
12 ()()
12 30
1 oo
1 30
2 00

Guldmg U11ht
Katle'a Kitchen
As the -wori ... Turn1
our Min Brooka
Houseparty
Big Payoff
2 SO B 0 b C b Sh
ros Y QW
3 00 Br1sh1er DI"Y

Prospects Good
(Continvtd Fren1 Pqt Ont)
over 9lh milhon p1eces of paper
goods supphed by the Jamboree
Each day each of the 1,292 ti'OOPI
wUJ draw a box of pJ.per goods
the correct ,gurmtlt)'
for the next three

.

3 15 Secret Storm
3 30 Edge of N1tbt
4 00 The E.. rly Show
5 30 Your Esso RePorter
5 45 Sports Parade
5 5~ Weatherman
fl 00 Actlr n
5 Douglai F.dwards
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7 QO
8 00
8 30
9 00

On Friday evemng July 12 the

10 00 Up-t&amp;\thi:·Dlllffl,t~N~}VI
10 05 Scan niDI thi Wbtb~

NEW HAVEN
E. VB
The E U IS· 'Men of the New
H•von obu!l:b !!itd lh~l' 1no~
meeting MoHftM)I' ~~ ' the ehureh
Ralph G1bbs 'lt&amp;s 'the lt'ogram le~a­
er which will lollowed bY a dUcussion Rostea.-a were ?tin. F, A
Bt.ltey, Mrs LeWIS Capehai·t and
picnic was Mrs. Bernard LelvJn1, who served
Road refreShments to those above and
following G:•r~~~o,JewelJ, 'tom , and John
H
, A S Layne, Bernard
Leiving, Robm Cooke,
Layne, Rev lt J Seott1
It;;;;; Capebart, aDd Fred Batey.

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r~ESDDAY CHANNEL

IS

10 59 Sign On
11 00 Adventure• In Learnlnt:
12 00 Noou News
12'1~ Nelihbon

so.

A~Y

The Arueric:an Lelion AuxUiary
met Monday eve~i!lg ,.t Pte J..efion
Hall. A .short busipess meeting wa•
held and eleven members atte~ded
,

Frankie Lalfo

1:00 The Feminine Touch
2 00 Afternoon film FeaUvd
3:30 LUe With Eltzab&lt;tb
4 00 Cartoon Club
0 OQ )flckey MOW!Ie Club
e·OO Five Stp Final
6 1&amp; Jolin Daly and Newt
6 SO &lt;;:beyenne
'7 \SO Wyatl Earp
8 00 Broken ArrO'If
8'30 Telephone T1m1

so

9
P\lblto Defender.
10 00 News
to tO Tli~~~~· .)~.
11 40

BiR'111
Mr and alfi'. Horald

PIANQ

tlt41J

Wrher

Ohft Ingraham

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~HJ»ur4
spent 'fftesday wlth Mr. and Mrs
John Sellers
tnd

OitiidJ.c•n

opemng cerett1omes wert: held ln
an h11ls1de arena The Hon Rieh·
ard N. Ntxon, Vlce PreSident of
the United States Was the g\Jest
speaker The arena was carved
from a h1lhade mto an amphi{heatre by the U s,. Army Corps of
Engmeers An ArmY band furmsb·
cd mUf!IC A ,g1gant1c show of fireworks climaXed the evening Presi·
dent Ei¥!nhoweJ.: sent greetmgs to
the usetn,bJed Jamboree
Karl Bee~ dates; "All tbe Scouts
are hay[ft'g a very good tlme. The
different hou•~li:eeping details are
taken in ahlftl ot three meals
where a11 Scout~ take the1f par\
The Scouts are sleepmg in baker
tents which are very comfortWle "
WilHam Young of Pomeroy said,
"I have met a lot oi new Scout
frLenda from all over the co~try
The dtfferent apparel, um!Orms,
and,dr~ss 18 very mterestmg"
At the Jamboree there are many
bands. There are lots of acl1v1tles
ln f1e1t1 sports, archery anghng,
trading and out door activities
There are four trading posts where
suPplie~, souvenin can be secured
The local Scouts wi-ll depart the
Jamboree Fnda} morrung, July 19
and, will arrive in Pomeroy and
Mlddeport that eveninlif

d Fl k

My Frlen
IC a
VJC Damonr
Mil11nnalre
I"ve OOt A Secret
u s steel Hour

900 I Spy

RadiC»
Dial
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10 30 trl e 1 ~n c
11.00 Valiant Lady
11 111 LOve ot LUt ,
11 30 Sellreh for Tomorrow

tO 10 The Lat.•:_:S::h::•w::__ _ _ __IO"-IO_T_b_e_Late Show

12

• Daily
on 990 spot

Jllnmte Dean
7 30 Boston Blackle
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
8 45 CBS News
9 oo Gar~ M.oqre
9 ao Arthur GodfreJ

{1 00 J1mmle Dean
7:SO Boston Blacllle
8 00 Captam K'ngaroo
8 f~ ..CBS News
9 00 Garry Moore
D30 Arthur Godfre•
10 SO Strilte n Rich
11 00 Valiant Lady
11 15 Love of Ute
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11 30 Search f?r Tomorrow
:U 411 Gu1ding Light
12 00 Katte'..: Kitchen
12 so A• the World Tlll'na
1 00 Our MISS Brookf'-/
1 30 , HoUJeparty
\
2 00 Big Payoff
2 ao Bob rrosby Show
8 00 Brighter Day
3 1S Secret Storm
3 30 Edge of Night
4 00 The Early Show
5 30 \"our Eno Reportet
5 45 Sports Parade
~ ~ Weatherman
6 00 Acll'lll ·
6 15 Douglas Edwards
6 3() Telt!lhone T1me
'7 00 Phil Silver* Show
7 80 Pnvate Secretary
8 00 To "fell the Truth
B30 Spotlight Play~ouse
9 00 $&amp;ti,Omt Question
01iO, Sp~ .Jqrn:i '~!low ·
tO 00 VP:to tb~·n:unlJte News
10 0:1 scanning the weattler

Meigs

11!50 a.m.

7 oo-

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,from

Rou~

are

announcing tbe .birth pf a 6 lb II oz
dau1bter, born Fridly at Sc!backel'f Cljnic:. The clllld wu aamed
Vl~'tYnn.. Maternal arandpal'ents
Mr. apd kr.s. Okt) Vaa Meter
and ~atera4) gr•ni1MreMI •re
M&gt; @d Milo Huon Ro~oh.
BIRTH ~

Hoba~k

Mr. and f.(rl Htrry Droz from
Ambridg:e, Pa Mr and Mn Ralph

Drda and ehi!dren, Rochester, Pa
Rev and M.n Herbert llanl• and
d&lt;~uuhtcr, Athena, llpcnt the 4th
wUh Mr Mnd Mr1 E 0 TMIIilllrt,
and Mr 11nd Mrs Dwlaht Hoback

JamesM.Cox
(Conirn~

From P... Ontl

1912
Cox won the governorahip, but
was defeated for re-election m
1914 by Frank B Willis However
be defeated Wdll!l m 1~16 and
HJJ8
The aovernor'• reeord and the
fac.1 he wq_ the party's hrst three
lerm governo• ln Ohio made h1m
a contender for the presidential
uorunatlon ID 192A),
H11 defeat was h1s last bid fo'"
rttblic offJce but he eontiaued \o
WCirk for hlll party He aupport.ed
Frallkhn D Roosevelt and h11
!our campaigns and Adlai E. Ste·
\'enson In h1s two races ar;au~oe:t
P.:r,aJ&gt;ldent Eisenhower.
' Cox was edUcated tn a little
red ~ chool hou:re at Jacksonlmr~ .

Polakowski a handsome ~alldy
haJred 11x fuoter , told pl)l!cto be
was ' up fo my neck 1n debt" to
ll.fatloy, who appeared to have led
" double hfe aa a Joan thark and
corpelirat1on diredor m New York
and as a painter Jn Philadelphia
Hls body pierced by th~e 22
slua:s. w ~s discovered by Railway
Express elerb who became sus:plclous or the odor e-manatln"
from the trunk. dtllvered to a
o42nd Street expres1 lt.atinn Satur·

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Pomeroy Personolt

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Chief or Poli~ Fra:ak ~­
lo ..1111.... 1&lt;1 bit llome
on h11 doetor'• ordm after ft.
turnllll lc hk dt11tlt1 aundi.f t.~t«

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JAYCIII tO INSTALL

The Jn 8 taUt~tll'lr'l banquet for
u
b·l•
aycee, and WiVU WI two ~
Wednesday; July 11 at '1 p M ~t
I he KatydJd

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CatMI OOtSN'T PAY
CARIBOU, Maim , UP - BurJ·
JAr. w!ro nC:ated onr a •are 1t
Canbou Mot9r1 , 1M , with an ace-tylene toreh IN'iiHut bem1 able tb
opeg U lell a note ayina ' at wa1n1.
worth Jt"
LICINI! IISUID
been~ baa been waued here tu Melvin Dale Sydebotbam, 19 Mason , W Va and Mildred Claire ~wart l7 Lead1n.r:
Creek Mei.JJ Count)
A marrllla:e

NOTICE
TAXI FARI! iNClli!ASES

l!tferllve July U

I

~s for
B " B Cal¥ aaywbere within
Middleport rity llml\1, uacludlnll Rallroad-St , Gravel Hill
and tiP t.o the Pomeroy Br1d1e
wdl be 3:loc each

The followlq price

From Midd~porl lei
Pomeroy will be Me for Obe
pa.uenger or 8k each wb&lt;!ll
there 11 more than QJII!I pli:IIIN!!!b-

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Soyre, Owner

I&amp;I·Cab Co.

'rat~~ MOORES Pomeroy
OHIO
TIRE TRADING TIME

I! inoa. Glll,fllllee ~ New Casing

670

X

15 ....

••, . - $18.75

NOW $13.95

!4 Moo. Guor.

Reg.-

670 X 15 .
!4 )lfoo. Guar

Reg. -

110 X 15 ..
N1lou Premium -

m.ss

NOW $16.95
$'29.55

NOW $18.95
30 Moo. Guar

670 X 15 .. · ......

Next Sales Tax

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PROI. OlDEl~D
An lnv~ttl~&amp;tiOI} hal Nen ordered mto tbe domeaht Circwnstarwes
of the- J).'rt.iel involved In the
Beatnce Graham vs HalT)' W
Graham d1vorce proceedmp as I'
day
Clad only m .shorts and wrapped cbJidren are ~CODcemed, accordtnl
1n newspap~n , Malloy's body had Lo a coun eotr}l today
been jaeknffed 1ft~&lt;~ the three-quarter trunk Pohce a.ud Polakowski
led thtm to a rubblah can, 16
bl~ka from hia 1partment wltere
they found Malloy's rf'maming
garments

Ann Nolan, n1~ of Mr and
Mr1 Howard Nelan, Syracuse, 1:2
lie did not attend college bul v:i11tma: he-re this week and wdl
With hts fnends Ch~le.s F Ket go With her aunl, Mrs Nolan on
termg, famed lnventor, and Col a number ol 4-H dub ]Udgmg
lrtps a• well u to the Jack!on
~ A Deeds, bead of the Nation
ill Cash RegJster Co , reeelved CQUnty Fa1r Wedne!l.-!'ay evenmg
honorary degrees from the Um where Mrs Nolan Wlll jud"e ohJbJta
\'er1nty of Dayton
Mri Helena Howett of Pomeroy
Cox lit suPv1ved by h1s Widow
Rt
l bu betlJI VllltinJil her sou and
the former Margaretta Blair of
Chmago, rour children, James Jr
Dayton, John , New Rochelle, New
York , and Mrs James Glover
HObolulu and Mrs Robert Cham
hers of Atlanta, and hve "rand
children

9hlo

COfiPINIP ~

Room•

Reg.- $28.00

NOW $2J.95

Deluse Tubeless Tlreo
Reg. - $30.1!1
(Contlnuacl p,_, Pat• One)
N
F' I
to be reported These mclude a
ew Urn tuN
copy of their return for the pre·
FOR
X
vlous pertod, a record of gross and
exempt sales and a record of taxONLY
able sale1 ot 41 cents or more for
•
lbe per1od January 1st, 195'7 to
June 3oth. f957
In addtt.wn, vendors wiU be re·
r.
qwred to bnng coptes 01 their
Prices on Trres are Plus Fed Tax
purchase orders showms the am·
ounts of stamps purehased durmg
0D The Brigldest Corner
And With Rec;tppable Casing Trfde-ln
1 In '1lddleport
the flr.st half of 195'7 Vendors no
longer are required ~l~o~h~a~v~e}."'~~~·~•_,,,~,~~,.,;,,,,=-""""'""""""~"""""",;,;,.,,.,,.,,;,;,,,,,,.,~,.,~""~

$299 oo
BAKER

670

15 .....

NOW $20.95

$3.39

HIIIYJ Dtlty llliit! Tubes

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Scout Jamboree
(Conlt~llll~

.Prom P ... O,na)

Betaule of the great problem nf
washlnk dMies after a meal for
5.0,000 persons, the Scouts will use
the barYe.st," Wolle said, "yo:~
can almo9t hear the tomatoes
cracking m the •flelds"
No condttional bids will be r&amp;
ce1ved1 The approvl~ opmton of
Peek, Shaffer &amp; Williams, • bonji
attorneys of Cmcmnatl, Ohto, wiU
be furnished to the successful btd·
,
der a). hts expense
Bid!! should b~ sealed and endorsed "BID FOR WATERW~RKS
ASSESSMENT BONDS "
Richard Duckworth
Village Clerk

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==::;..;;.:c::c--Ohio

ROLANDUS

Mr. and Mr! Paul Sm1th called
recenU}' on Mr and Mra. E 0
Ta11ti-t and: Mr and Mn Dwl&amp;:hl

W Va

IContiJIUMI Frem ,.... OM)
boura behind athedult.
But poJice uJd that eventJ lead
•ne up to the Friday •lloollnJ i.n
Polakowski's apartnuml rndicaled
iL.was carelulJy planned

The Wahama

so Father Knows Belt

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Trunk Slayer

Band
Picnic
Be Sunday

6\)0 Spmacb Playhouse

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th Dlplrtment of Tu.atlon. fte llmu, In Toronto, 0, She wu acvnwtor hottner, U re~~lired Ui -companJ.ed 1\0IIlle bf W{11 tAu Analp the dedJrltJoa on tM rtturn na Howett
that inform.. lo~ tlven ia tr"'
)Ira Beulab KOlter of S .., ..
Wh~n complet., retutlll mtut be
P•.,-•Jt
filed w•th or nWJed tto tlile T'reu- I !ltJd. 0 . b11 bee11 on 1 two weeki
urer of State, Port Off1ce Bol )799 villi wUh ber ailttfl
Wra Belva Sloan and
ColumbuJ Ohio
TIM Slolhl, Grover.
If a dellc:itl)t)' tit: lbowo oa the Gill had u thtlr week
IUtlh
vendor's nl~rn, remiUJnce m tht VI' and Mr. Jtrt)' Jlvr;er• llr lfld
amount of t.x dua lhoukl 1«0111 Jlu Colemaa Kolter and 11n, all
pany the return, made payable to of S~ln&amp;fwld ttfr and Join Eru.J
the State Tteaaurer. etthu b~ l{owett aqd daughter Lou AnM
Jtell:le Nottburg, all of Toronto 0 .
check, draft or money order
ilftd Elmer Huluns or Wheehn ..

Wt'fe lilr and
Qd e~Uldnn,
Ohoeubrofl, f1ti
Hlptonltall and
Otbo Watts, Mrt
Mr!. Arthur Gtl·
Mts Myron Mlllex
Georre Child&amp;

1100 Tic T~c Pou1h

Aldan Called X
New~ Jteadbnes
Nitewateh
To nigh~
SIGN OFF

10 30
10 40
12 00

Othor peopte open bott les w1lh
1tt:s wJth a _~r:_•_cat_ ~~~~~~-o_r _
da&gt;:__ --~~~~~~~
ease, but It &amp;eoma to me that I Mn Ethel Luckodoo Holland
every bottle J: ever tackle&lt;! was and M"rl' Ethel Rile~, Glouster
permanently 1e1led to keep me were co~ hairmen for the 19~7
!P_h:J I G l ! J '-'l l l!J l ~
1:11 1:111 ~f."JU ~'( J
tr.om ihe evUe of drink Short ol SebOol Mrs Rlley was aupcrlnten
ACROSS
5 Aptitude • ~~ Book
'-'ll f:i;.J :.:~·H-~ li . :1
t)itlna: off the neck 1 ha\'e to hol dent and her teachlnlil sta~r ln·
clup
1 Hint
6 Escape
J\YJ 1,, [1! : If J .1:':
tt Electrl. l'~.IJI1 :7'[1i~t
6 Level
(liang)
ler lor Mama or the eook A can eluded Edith Luckadoo pnd Ger
t !1. '
~hlr_1
V City
1'. Frmch
opener and 1 can lx a blggt't trude Buller Rutland, Julm Reese
.H., ,~I tJ r.•L• •·i
(IUIIhO)
phytlcl.IP
paructe l':I(LJI ! V~1r. l !;.1\11: 1'~'1 •.
threat than the atom
Middleport, Mary Wllllams 'Glou
~$ Home-. 1!1!-I.':JL".l l'!ltJtl
10 Crippled
I Bank
Some people c•m open ~ suit- ster Secretary for the sc hool was
l..' r:~ J (Ill; PJ II I~'. II~
I e..
12. Bid
employe
easel Not me The lock jams, l'tobert Green Pomeroy
t~l l rol , itl· l
Ill' ~
13 Abundan'
I American
but this 1.s or no importAnce
The mornlni church service was
I !'., •J.I:I 1 -4 1111 11' '
U,
Often
frmltlera28
Solicit
II ~·.J ~ !\J '.' ! J'j ,ol. J ~ 1
•• I've already lo:tt \he ke)' 1 held In the Grana:e Hall and the
(poet
)
man
27 u. 8.
l.Jll~·Ji h1 l ~c.L·U I
find that jumplnJ up and dowr. Ry Clillton PPwell, Gloust er, was
Prtll•
JIJ MUIIC nott 11 OrMk tettll'
omelimes
helpa.
lhe
speaker
Special
mu11lc
mclud·
11
liS Bulldlnl
111 lnterterH
doni
The evil of the marhlne 11 :;:e- ed a solo by VIola Brown Pomeroy,
33. Jlototto
addition
lS RaLaed
It Boll
11 n11 r wbn't even mention thn and a Bolo by Dr Parham Glouet- 17 Poorv
:SO Cm.my
38 Olrl'a namt
pl&amp;ttorm
televislon tblt 1now1 or cuts out et, who waa accompanle by his ~ix
dnaert
3811nhlpp~
liiO Soak tlaut
tV Wa)•lch
wlt.h the wore tied, a man &lt;lJl an(l year old aon
\1 PHial
&lt;lO Mimic '
21 l!IIIIIOn
hot ..
the t•ount three-and-two with two
Mrs Luckadoo also apake at
Wlttol Zo\11
....,l!"'ft""'l'out-etunmunlcatet ttlult to thJ, this meetlng and Allen Hampton, 22.
23 Country
r
(A.al&amp;,
tnanhnateH of which 1 am a11ureil· Pomeroy, JIVe the hlstor)' or the
ly 11 member
Model School A leelel n1 which 15. AmutU., \
ptORlt .
Yota jnat try to flnd sotncthin~ wa1 built for the 1chool by Nil
IBiollttWt.l!n•
tlmple like a c11,rdboard box Qr a Ham lewis, Pomeroy, wu dedlcat
32 :Mother ot
1
ll!d bv Uilt' Rev N D 801·don pas
bll rubber band or II ar.lile p~pet tor rif Mt Motlah Baptist Church
Irr.h Ill"'
clip when you need U to aen~
A baske~ dinner wa• held at
18. Dornln".l
aomethlnl eqbally tlmple throulifh noon with approximately two hun·
th~ mailll or by meaaenacr You dred and fltty persona attending
lt. Ctlm~lnt
piUI
will find a d&amp;JuerreGtype of The afternoon proaram wll.ii recre·
Grandma, a bnee 1nd bH , a lov~ atlonal
$5. 1J~·
, •. lllfh prltol
--~--~~letter )'O)I th.UJht )'our burn~ ·l
Sf. Klndot1ace
li) yom tiD But If ll'"""'"led
Sl. :OIVtl
chttk yo~ need to keep out of

IDYl corqputln11 machine lhol rAn
track earth aatell11e1 &amp;elllcl atom
•piQI from a cocktail aroup, a111l
tosb about ttttee million buck ~
to makt lost a jame ot check I rt
to a mere man the other day Well
done mere ma11, l •ay. am! a dou
ble hurrah
A~ poulbly the only man who
ever .1hot a radio with a ttl piNtnl
In Northern Ke'nya bttauae thl!
new• wu unplaaslnt 1 claim tn
be one of the oldut llvtna ennmies of machines now practlclng
th111 enmity I rttll:on I havt
kicked more tablea and cbairs
for armed aa1111lt on my penotl
than an)body I know 4nd tho
other &lt;hl1 I even kicked 1 park
111 meter ror not aceeptlna mY Jail, oh, no
nickel
luat thta day 1 looked thr&lt;'~
At lhl1 moment, In my house, times In the tame place for .-r.y
there are three ree.ord players, drlver'a llc'llrtae, and \,._ arem·
lln.J had 1ot It But 1 found 11
bank at.temtnt r hid rrom my·
Hlf four yean aao and whlc~t
ct'rt-llnl;y nn'l 11rve me now
Bijt l'm •'•"' that macblne I(:Ot
clobbered by the man in tht
chockers 1111me, bec11uall It leaves
a U\t111 h&lt;Jpll for IUCh as lllll Ex

Romper Room
Tbe Pr1ce IJ Rlgbt
10 30 Truth or Consequence•

Cor6edv 1'1~-!
MOY!Jtlme
Popeye Presents
Spinach Playhous•
Weathercast
Sparts Eye
NBC News
Festival of Stars
Panic
Meet McGraw
Summer Playhouse
Nat King Cole ShoW
0 Henry Pla.)'hOU!!E'

5 30
600

ctaey
.. - PubliC! - "' before • !loor reprtMfUIUve at

Col11mbua.

900
10 00

Current
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My Little MP"eic
Bride and Groom
Queen N A Day
Modem Romance£

400

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The Prlc'l IS Rlsh.t
Truth or Consequence•
Ttc Tac Dcou&amp;b
If Could Be Yo,.
Tex ~ Jinx

to oo

Gn~tlft' of

5 53 !ian On
S 00 Today

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900 Romper Room

case any mach1 nc-s came ID call
and I could f111d the checkers but
couldn't locate the boord Do )ou
suppose the maclune has con fect
t'rates workmg for a fu rc1 ,::••
power?
Maybe it'~ m the t{'t' box but
I m too frightened to open the
door uf the frlJ You never know
what you \l (Jnd 111 a refrigerat or
these day11 that 1mgh\ snap off
a hand
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It u bot work, ae you weU know. You're ou~ In the
•ard, otrunlinl with clothoolineo, big oheelll ollil
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Onlltlttl' limply 1tan&lt;l1 for another. In \hla Antplt A Ia \1111
tor the \htet L'a, X for the two 0'1, etc Stnrlt leUtn. a~ /
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aach day thl codt ltthrs are dlrftrtnt.
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bi ~M !fhet'e a new CtUtomer can buy msta1lat10n
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GAS dryer just two feet from your washer Put the
clothes in, and in minutee-tilke them out bone-dry.
You'll really appreciate an wtomatic GAS dryer
-~Y ill the '""""""',-when -you have two
or thlee times...,.. wlllh than usual. And remember
thll whan you 10 ro buy: A GAS dryer won't fade
&lt;Jotheo-a GAS dry'er ooote Ieos tO inoteU,""" ro I'UiJ.
Ocly GAS c1rio1 cl9lheo fo: a PENNY-A-LOAD!

RCA'o SupiO'S..,.t oriU &lt;1'7 • bitJ, :10-&lt;b.
l011d of clothM Ill oaJy :rt aunut.-1 ,..._
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Fully automatic Heat and tumbler llhut
off automatically when door is GptMd.
CycJe.l'OZ¥t aipala -.MD. dryiDc .il doliil.

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A leadorf home rt!n by relief
Tbe win putbed Syncuse into
pitcher Sam Flannuan in the ~ot-j second .place behind the ldle Tlgtom of the sixLh broke a G-3 tie era,. Mlo bad n
many players
and h&lt;~nded victory to the Syra- away attendin1 the National Boy
cuse Red Wings' Pony Leaguen~ Scout Jamboree at Valley Po!~e.l
Monday night over the Pomeroy N. Y., tbeir a:anie with Racine wn
By Claet TanocbW
Indiam al S):J'acuse
postponed. The Tigers stand at
The blow c&lt;~me after the Indiana 8-4.
It's J·ust a little over a month until rehearsals fur another had fought back from a D-2 deficit
Racine ir in thf' ceUu ~t 4-11.

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sible that three seasons have nc.arly vanished smrc tht:: b1g up again in the botto~ of Lhe 4th
Turkey Day classic at Middleport last Thanksgiving Day .
when Mkkey Winebrenner 'tagged
A lot of new coaching fa ces wi11 be on hand in the SE.O. Off· one of Bill Wilson 's pitche! tor anh nd th Desk notes Athens Gallipolis Middleport and Jack- other solo homer.
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son. There may be othL·rs-l 11 have to run ~~y penscope an , top of the fiflh when Joe Fields
Lake a Jo~k over the crest~ of ou~· hil_ls and fmd ~ut soo,n
tripled dri\ in~: home Jim Smith
Alex Clio ts back at PHS for hts third season_ Cuach L~ar.les who had w•lked. Fields scored on
McDonald resigned at Middleport but js reported smffmg Wilson's sacrifice fly. After Syraaround Hartsell Dodrill's former position at Eastern although cuse ti~ it up again in their half
he has a· good jnb signed and sealed at Canal Winchester.
of the fifth the ~tage .was set for
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Its v-1:'-r-y rlonntru) tf ts contract
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ferc nre. Wilson fanned six and
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Vennari rould h.:~w• hl't' ll visiting wake IVC or 1 e. osen. Howard
Wash ington SchoDI f11 r a number ~~r a~d 8 ~~~~noul m~e ~~d walk.ed
of rf'aso ns o1hc·r th an football
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hire. 1-!P is husy srfl ulJng baseball mng anne no one an wa e
\;1\cnt for on• · thing lie could havfl one.
t)('en tttl&lt;' H'S1 1d in u~erl Pquiprnen t
Ph.tlin, outfielder for 'the Red
th1· Aearlt•m:1 hur~ mi gh t have in Wings, caught two lon1 flies for
suq.. lus. He ~·ould h~v(~ been pas- outstanding work in the field. One,
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misjudged could have
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Kul dun '1 ~4·\s fnq.! d
Wf' !;I)U ee n a orne run pure and slmple.
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E1•o•r&lt;·tt Sp;or of the ~p.n Sportin g (~oods S1Mt' 111 llunting1on, W.
Vi! ., u-rilt' ~ tr , :, ay that tf i!lly mflna ·
i;l"r~. hit!
m l1!1ll• k;~guc~ are
short of ba~dJall hat ~ aud can't
hrul any, ho 0 •; f..:Ot 'em.
M:tvhe Ia•:; why l'\'t·ry other
sot:rt• o· S4't' trh to havt• d ri.·d up thi s
~ unmwr l'o• r l• ap.• lw huu ght up the
~up pl y

Anyhow :.; par who &lt;J\Lrsts to
h;rvi ug ho•r•rt ~.n rn in Hut la nd quill!
a fno,• yrars :1~ 11 ami nugratin~ Lo
nun tint.:\4)!1 ~a.vs if managf'rs need
hatli, contart h1rn .

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CLINTON
FISHER CO.

Th1d st·r, r' t' reporter\ In a Sports
head!lnf' Monday of Big Chief

P~ge

ll uey Rf'ynold~ hra li n~~: Luther
Tucker of ll urlforcl 13-:l Wll! in
Nror . PornNiJy ·~ OVA duh nipped
Hartford an1! Tuf'kl'r fi-2. nul 13-3.
Jn ch\(•nta lly, fh~y1 wld~. who commutJ:s here from ll untin~.:t on, had
worked uU S'llttrday !light und had
~njoyed ex11clly 45 minuteH Rieep
in the prev ious 24 hours YJhen he
took the mound rur Pome-roy Sun·
day afternoon.
Th11t ynun~o: man, a sopho more
at Marshall College thi~ fal l, loves
baseball to piny it that way .
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Unlt.d PrMs St'Orh Wrlt-..r
Handsome Jack Sanford, Ignored as a major league prospect
by the Boston Red Soli: 10 years
ago because he was too small,
stood at least 10 feet taU today ln
the eyes ot Philadfilphla'• pennantsmelling tans.
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The rookie right bander ·!rom
Wellesle)', MaBs., pJtched the PbUIics Into first place ln the Na·
tiona! League Monday night !I)'
posUng a five ._hlt, 6-2 victory over
H1e St. Louis Cardinal!.
n marked the first time the
Phillics occupied lhe top rung of
the NL slanrllngs at this atage of
the campaign since 1950. And no·
body in Philadelphia baa to be reminded Lhat was the }'ear the old
Whiz Kids won the pennant.
This new group of Wltlz Kids
now has won 12 of its last 14
game3, moving from fifth place
on July 1 to Its present elevation
- a half-game ahead of the Card!·
nals . Sanford has been the "big
man." in this drive, allowlna only
13 hilA while posting three straight
complete game vlctoriet~ .
N&amp;b1 litrlbout L•ad•rahlp
In raising his auson won ·and·
lost r~ord 10 12-2 Monday night
a~r:~aln.tt the
Cardinals. Sanford
t()ok ovt'r the major league strikeout leadership by whiffing seven

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Englander ha_, totaled Ill strike·
outa, one more Ulan Early Wynn
of the Clev('land Indlaru;,
The oli ly St. Louh player who
gave Sanford trouble was Alvin
Dark . The veteran shortstop tripled in the fourth and scored on
Stan Musial's sacrifice fly, then
homered In the eighth to account
f-or both St. Louis runs.
However, Willie · Jones treated
Sanford to a 2·0 lead In the J;econd Inning wllh a two-run homer
and the Phillles chucrl Vinegar
Bend Mizell in the thiril with a
four-run bunt featured by Granny Hamner's two-run double.
The Brooklyn ~crs walloped
the Milwaukee Bra'iJiM. 20-4, and
the New York GiantJ whipped the
Chicago Cubs, 5·3 In other NL
action. The Waahington Senators
raced to a to-a victory oYer the
Kansas City Athletics. In tbe only
American League game.
N••l HGrMrs Twlc•
The Dodaera club,bcd five Mil·
waukee pltcher.r for 16 hita, Including a pair of home runs by
Charley Neal, in moving to within
two games of the lead. Duke Sni·
dcr, Sandy Amoroa and winning
pitcher. Don Drysdale also homered for the Dodgen, who hustled
to a 9·1 lead within four innings
and then added a nine-run burllt
In the elghtb frame .
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Willie Ma)'li, whO&amp;P. 12th - innin&amp;
home run crusbed the Cub&amp; Sun·

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M11nk of Dunbar wu
top man ln tho stock car show
SundiY afternoon at Skyllnt!!! Raet~;­
w•y, Charleaton, w. Va. He waA
Urst In the time trials, third race,
Australlan purautt and ~I•Q: lea·
turc.
The next stock ~•r rac:a ac:heduled lor Sk)'llne ll J'rlday ni1M 1t
9:00 wlth the All-American Dared11!vll 'rhrlll Show thNwn .1n u an
added attractllln without any In·
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ITIPHAN RIIIONS
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CINCINNATI ' UP- Athlttlc dl·
reetor AI Stepban of XIVIM' Univm'llty hat reldened Crom .. the
poet.. effective Sept. 1. and two
atarr mtmben - Rev. Edw•rd J.
O'Conner and Robert J, Mllli
ma1'1--have been umed to take
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Monterey_4 door. Mitt a:reeu and white two t.on.e, atandard lhift.
radio, beater, tinte?. &amp;lUI, white wall tires, one local owner.

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seat covers, famoua V-8 Rocket engine for super perform~nce,

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GET U. I. TRAINING

BONN, Germany .uP - Forty
West German naval officers and
men wiil b00;rd U. S. 6th Fleet
destroyers in Barcelona Monday
for two weeks of special training,
the U. S. military -assistance and
advilory group announced today .

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Hard Top Cpe. Man, here 11 j111t tbe thin&amp; for fhoae sbort tripl
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TwG tone gray, bydramaiie drive, radio, heater,
aeat coven. Here is your chance t.o own tbe ear o! Cl1'l at your
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OPEN"
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WE DO
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Custom V-8 2 door. Nice black finlsb, &amp;ood tires, runs like a top.
Radio and heater. No( a fender out of pl.,ce • .

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MOBIL TIRES

88 4 door. V-8 Rocket enttne and wbitlaway bydramattc drive
gives you top performance. A &amp;ood ru.~- a &amp;ood buy.

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Van -Zandt

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ACCIDENT
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Reo I !:state Broker
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lil52 'l3Uick :Gonv. Cpe.
Blaettnar's, .Pomeroy.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
. Administr•tor

· ·Rutland. Mabel Hogue. Phone
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Estate of OaYid E. Mich•tl,
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ij.h 'Bowrrbn , whose Post Office
A~dress is 089 Brttwnell Avenue,
Middleport, Ohio, has been dtt ly
appointed as Adminislratri.x of the
Estate of David E. Michael late of
Red House. West 'virginia, dercas·
ed Siluate wttiun this s-late.
D;[od lh;s 12th doy o! July, 1057.
Jol:n C. Bacon ,
Judge or L!'te PrObute Co urt
M0 igs Cou nty, Ohio
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ITRUCTUitAL I BIAMI
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'!8155 Ford VB Custom line 4 r' •.
3lildan~ • Fordo_
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drive , (16) For
Cleanest '55 in town . $1595.00.
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BlaeUnar's, Pomet:oy.
7-ll·Ot FOR SALE OR TRADE - 22 acre
{arm, 4 l'Oom house-, mail &amp;lld · ~ 110
P4:llm-r1t¥"
•c.hoo~ bll8' route. ,Sell or trade;
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St···
Joll house -tlnd l&lt;tt: Georlfc
----~--dan, Au~om~tlc shift: O'wnud
K•nnedY•. /Iu!land.
7·11·6tp (20 8) I
NOTI~E OF APPOINTMENT
b)' (the local sen11ce .station
owner. Tops. $1195 .00. Blaett.·
F1ent Ji
Ladders, ---Estate of CathkiM s. Mleha&amp;l,
~ ~ar'a,. POmeroy.
7-ll-8tc
Belffold Mardi, trrop Cloths. ~tnPI'On, lnlll,P'•nce 1\RC!@J, ·
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Deceas~ ·
. Clin,too Fl:~h,er, ·Middleport. .
Mid6le:port. Ftl!'e .. AutomobileNotice ls hereby g1ven tHat SarPhone 62&amp;Dl.X.
lll tf
JJcnW, PbOflt 631a.X
8-20-V a.h Edith Bo~~an, whose Post .Of~v ALUES, see
. ., ftce address u 989 ·srownel,l Av(:.
'1 9 1mop '7';'::;7" _ _ _,_
Help"Wa·
noe, Mjddleport, Qh;o, has been
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~~~Aea ePpob re 6..!.Exy· Estate of Catherine S. Michael, de· Reafaurant.
- ~ pe~ ec·~n~c.•.
une - 1 U ceased , 1a~
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F,lp' person;-, ·ome
REG:ISTEREIJ GOLDEN R~triever _ Mfatueport.
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puppier. Pcdect fo~ fiet'd worJt
pr · show. Write: W. R. Ell)er- WORK BY
or irorting a~ &lt;:P~fti tn1uranct Protettion.~
Ju~ge of t.he Probate Co~rt
leld, 318 Oa'k St., Hlllsboro, 0 .
home. Ct.U 6221).-J after 4 p. m.
llft. A.llk-. F'ire, Pollo. Cali Dor
Meigs County, Oh10
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Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
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ru nnini water, electrleltJ and
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THE BMJTJJ FAMILY

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eGTadinc &amp; Ditch Digglng
eBack·Hoe SerVice
USED RYHALD Coal furnace , 20·
eTiuck Loading Equipment
~ning froru Heaven's Gah•.
inch ~ast iron $50. Phone 16S·X.
POMEROY - New 5·ror.:u frame.
• Dum,Q Truck Service
Mrs. J . B. HQy es and famil v.
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one floor pl an. Hardwuod floor!l,
VIRGIL
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Singer Portable
Phone Chethlre 7'74,79
ing. Garag1:. Large corner lot.
Electric Sewin&amp; Machine. New
In Loving -Memory- of our par.
Move ,in before acheo~ starts.
motor. New wiring. Guaranteed
ents Mr. and Mrs: Henry M 1 :1 years. Lowest rr~ce ever. Only WORK DESPERATELY NEEDED:
$l(,OOIJ.OO.
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6-room, flwo-stoty
$14.50, Hurry! Limited supply.
kind. High School graduate.
2, 1947 and July 1, 1953. Sadhouse wit;l 3 bedtOOI'ils aild
Write Household Sewing Ma·
Phone
6923-J. ,Tames Mohler,
closets. Living t&amp;om, kitplenty
Jy miSsed.
Their Children.
chlOe Co., lin8 3rd Ave., Hupt·M iddtewrt, "itt.
7 8 7tp
7-16-ltc ·
then and dining room '#ith clo ~·
ington, w. Va., for free home
~t. \.arge veranda, hot ·a-ir he•t112 6tp
demonstration.
ing, full b~sement wltb gara11e .
l.ost &amp; Found
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tna di.stano:-e of shopping db·
hiN, ponds,
LOST $20 ill Starks. On noor or : 2 ton capacity. No extra charge BULLDOZER . for
trict. $8,00•lOL .
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landscaping,
rest room .. If found retur,n to
for Jinancmg. we service what
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Storks pr('mises. Re-ceivi! rewe sell. Fife Relrigeratlon, 711 __Cowd.'!lry, Long Bottom. Phon'l
with
enclosed
front porch, large
5-2S·tf
.ward.
7 15 3tp
Sout~ Third Ave., Middleport. .. 10.
back porcil, 8· rooms. Runnihg
Open evemngs 'til 10 p. m.
water !:lnd shower. Gara&amp;e and
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other ~uildin.gs. 1¥.1 acre ' lot,
FO'UND-3 keys- In hOlder at SYCIJI·
Phonec t.Jo, Cleland Appliance
beautifully
landscaped. Less
more and Maih St. Ownet may Late Model Frigidaire, 10 cubic
' ft fe(rigerator. Excellent contllStore, hd W. Main St., Pomeror
than 5--miJmte drive to Court·
hav~ sam~ by paying cost of thiS ·
•tion. $100.00. Phone' 115.
2·23·U
hOmre. PriCl!d at $10,000.00.
ad.
7 US 3tc
7 12 3tp
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Phona 108-Y
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FOR SAl£- APPLES - One And Q\JICK SERVICE em Wtteh &amp;eo
two ,dpUars peu bushel. New Haven
pairinJ hy ' ,.acttlry Trained
New Haven. Phone TU·
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEILU: WJI.IW
L H. RAWt.I!&lt;IGS SONS 00. - 2o Orc~ara.
24688.
7 12 lOt~
, LElRS. Ptlmeroy
l·S·tf
bour lfirtf'ker Service.
Day
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6a2'l. Nlgb,t Phone
eoot-X. DODGE • PLYMjlUTH
DEALERS.
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HOLYOKE, Maas. UP Nt!!!w
Engla11d
lightweight champion
Bobby Courchesne of Holyoke,
!.M'u~,, has !lgned to fight Shiva
on Aug. ~ · and Vlnunt HIvas on Aug. 19 In Caracas, Venezuela. Rivas ll the current Veaez:uelan lightweight ebampion.

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\2 Ton Pkkup. Deluxe model, lon.J wbeeibase, dar• &amp;reeo finilb,
no~

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60 (21)
yean of •ae. Conlitct Johr:~ 8urk
ner, 1M Dock St., Middleport. BUJLOJNG LOTS 015 Routt 7, 12
7·16-12tg
minutet from Pomvor. Cholc:e
ot 5ile . .ilaJpb RusMlJ, P6mttO)'.
PEM.A,r:r: WA)/J'ED irrunediatdY.
f 29 7tc
lor .s-:-e weeki. Unattached , reapo~lble '.l'oman, 21......-oW yn ot FOR SAL~:-=E--:2:-,-,t-ory-:br-,.le:-k":buJid·
•ae. Expr-l ience.d wit b child
in1 60-61 Walnut St., Mlddleport.
care, eoekllll and general h·JuJeContact WilHam lflehael, eor.
worll;. Good Day. Musl live ln .
2nd and Wftlnut. Phone 803G-Y.
Phone 241. Mrs. F1nl~y . 7 1~ Ctc
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WAN1'EJ)~
r:..:pt!r icneed waitre:u . 4 room houJu:, 3 acres garden. $35
Musl be ovto r 16. Apply Parker
per mouth . At Apple Oron. s~e
Restaur!lnt. Pomeroy, 0.
Alex Wheeler .
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bath . Forct!d air coal furnace .
the rc~nt illness and death of
Storm
windows. 3 IWld 3/ 10 acrea
my father. Walter. Carman. Th e
1
mile north of Che11ter on kt. 7.
services of the phy!llcian, hospiWanled - PAPER l·hNGI!\ ·.:: ~ 25
Glennis H"ffman, Chester, Ohio .
t~l staf(, the
minister and
)'ears experienre. Frel' e, · i
7 I~ 3tp
'matea, L. V. IJ;elsinger, Racln •
Ewing Funeral Home are also
Edna E. LOT ln Syra~use. Approximately
\ fully appreciated.
7·5-''
"Box 124, Ohio.
Carman.
7-lfl-llp
50 Jt 300 fl. Has frontage on 2
streets. Small residenee, outbuilding!, g.a11, water, electricity,
. nlcc lpwn shade treea. flowers.'
In.:Lovlnl Memory Of •ouf husband 1 Jlei'e is a bargaj.n .. Bettet· cbeck
· and father, J . B. Hayes, who ·this one. J:!:nrl D. Mender Sr.left for his, home in "Glor~·
Realtor. Pearl Parker- Agent.
''Bv tho
Hour
Land'', one year ago. Jul y 11.
!"'omeroy. Phone 201.
7 16 3tc
Wai'~~! till we come home to SAUSAGE Sl'Uf'FER. Call Gino
Contract"
Anxio~lt, if we arc late
Priode , Second St., Pomeroy.

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40 .524 11
40 .1118 11 ~J
41 .D06 12¥11
43 :4'78 1&amp;
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58 .326 28
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Walhington 10 K•nus Clt_y !J
Wodnttclo'f"t Gem"
BaltlmoM at Cblc:aco
Beaton at Kansas City, nl&amp;hl
New York It Detrolt, ni1ht
Washln11ton at cleveland. night .

Monk Top Man ln.
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wall tires. Hydramatic drive, radio, beater, Unt.ed giua, cJeai
plutie seat c6ver1 kept it Jib new.

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Detroit . ...... 42
Baltimore .... 39
Kanatl Cit)! .. 81
Waahin)lton . . 21

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BY UNITID PRESS
NATION"L LIAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Philadelphia . 48 3~ :!)87
St. Lou~
47 35 .573 1!.
Milwaukee
47 37 .560 1 'II
Brooklyn
40. 38 lj,Mj 2
Cincinnati
48 38 .MB 2'ti
39 4:t .470 t
New York
Plttlbnrgh . . . 30 at .3:1&lt;7 18'4
Chicago . . . . . . 27 &amp;0 .3M 18
Mond•y'l RIIYitl
New York ~ Chlcaao 3
Phlladtlphla 6 ~t. t.outa 3, nlaht
Brooklyn 2() Milwaukee 4 nlaht
Wtdnuclay'a Ckmet
St. Louls at Brooklyn, nlsht
Cincinnati 1l New York
Milw!lllukee at Philadelphia nia:ht
Chieaao at Plttabur1h
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CINCINNATI UP - 'l'he Cln·
cinnatl Redlega' will conduct a
~ryout camp for youngsters who
have completed their high ·achool
and American Legion bateball el·
igibiJlty today at Cro,ley Fj.eld.

W. Malo St.

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aeasoru f1f pro football experience,
and George Preas, an offeruive
tackle , are the late.tt players to
s!,gn their 195'1 contracts with the
Baltimore Colts.

Russ ~emmerer hit his first
major league home run ani scat·
tered 12 lit:o; In pitchlng the Sen·
ators. to thFir victory over the
Athletics. LOu Berberet and Faye
Throneberry also homered for
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and Tim 'Phompaon
one lor Kansas City.
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BALTIMORE UP - Don Shula,
a ~fenaive · halfback with five

day, turned on his Chicago "coUJ~­
ins" for the JP.cond straight day
with a two-run circuit blow In the
third hlning that provided the
Gi~aot&amp; with their winning margin.
Johnny Antonem picked up his
ninth victory, although he needed
relief from AI Worthington in the
eighth innjng. Don Mueller also
homered for the Giants.

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lam-'9lllte ·Luu.t&amp;e- Lane Cedu
Cht•t• - l,u\U Wl"-ow J'aniFriJid:~ln Retrl&amp;•atorL
For Sale- 2 wheel trailer, usiXI
tebr Fuf11IKrr-, Middleport, Oh ..
car parh, ti'res, chickens. ClydL
4%9 tf
Van Cooney Bailev Run Rood.
R• ? Pomeroy or PhOne &amp;mY
Home--;;;;da tc:~ream cake and
7·16-tltc
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Far Sale- : DINING roGm aultt• ,
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table, e rhttirs. buffet , t•hina
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perfett. Terma. Bh'art Harrb,
Re6dav llle, 0 ., Phone Coolvllll!
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LOS ANW!:LES trP - A Lot
Angeles official t~ay ,charged It
·.uot:.ld be "the btggest double
cross in history " if the Brooklyn
Dodgers failed to come to Loa
Angeles next year.
The statement wu made by
LITTLE LEAGUES
Counly Supervisor Kenneth Hahn
Tonight in Middleport the Van- who claimej Brooklyn President
kees are at theRe~ Sox on Di.a- , ~'al~e~ O'Malley had gone so far
~ond 1 and the lndt~ns are vls1t- · m linmg up U.s Angeles as the
mg lbe Se~ators ~n Dtamond 2.
~e home for the Dodgers that the
The (m:llanl, vlelon In 18 ol 21 c1ty and county were abollt to rip
games (including practice games) apart sections of the 105,()()()..seat
this summer, w.ill be favored t o Memorial C~llseum to make it a
beat the Kal Hmdymen who h~ve t~mporary held fo~ the team unleen hot and cold as the spmt ttl_ a baseball stad1um couM be
may move them.
butlt.
Indian pilot Wooay Call bad hi s Y ThkeWstatledmenTI&amp;l followed a New
h
f
or
or · e egram and Sun
c arges out or a lengthy drill on ~tory that O'Malley was abGut to
Monday evening to put them in be offered the "ideal" stadium
rea d"mesa f or the Sen.ators.
trite he sought In the heart of
In Pomeroy the Ptrales go to Brooklyn . The New York account
Racine to take on the once·de- quoted a spokesman for O'Malle
feated upriver club. and the Yank-~ a.t saying he wa! ~!extremely 1:_
ces visit the Redleg.r and Syracuse terested" in the new aite otfer if
v1Aitll the Dodgers.
jlt is made.
Line score:
"I don 't think there's anything
Indian!
000 32Q....-3 3 5 tQ it," Hahn said when informed
Syrac~.se
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101 121--6 3 3 of the New York plan "unless the
Indllll! : BJIJ w. ilson and JoJo ~ople of Loa Angel•'• have, __ _
sm llh , Terry Knight (2). Syracuse: given
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In
Howar d p ar k er. sam F1annagan hlstory. And I don't thinll •'t hey've
(6) (WP) and Roger Stewart.
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newo tlre•, dual · ,m~tner, bodY. Relp Wlnted-HaliHbeper

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Three Hits; Home Runs Are Difference

SPORTS
DESK

Evcryt1me ~n SEO JOb opens up
the name of J1m Vennan crops up .
, 11 .lpo_1ts
. snoopOne of the n .. sk ,s Ga
ers reported a m~n lo okmg amazingly like V('nnari walking out of
the W;nhinc ~on Sc hool on&lt;: day
late last week
Vennari
Immediate sufm ist':
being co nsiMrt'd for the va&lt;·ated
job of Clarerce E. Thof!Jp1;on who
signed on at Kyger H1gh School
in hi&amp; favoril " role of admini.~1rat.or. (Afterall, whY docs an amh1tlous fellow .sweal out a M a.~tc rs
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A leadorf home rt!n by relief
Tbe win putbed Syncuse into
pitcher Sam Flannuan in the ~ot-j second .place behind the ldle Tlgtom of the sixLh broke a G-3 tie era,. Mlo bad n
many players
and h&lt;~nded victory to the Syra- away attendin1 the National Boy
cuse Red Wings' Pony Leaguen~ Scout Jamboree at Valley Po!~e.l
Monday night over the Pomeroy N. Y., tbeir a:anie with Racine wn
By Claet TanocbW
Indiam al S):J'acuse
postponed. The Tigers stand at
The blow c&lt;~me after the Indiana 8-4.
It's J·ust a little over a month until rehearsals fur another had fought back from a D-2 deficit
Racine ir in thf' ceUu ~t 4-11.

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football campaign m the SEO opens And 1t does~ I :seem po.s- , runs to lead 3.2. The saw it tied

sible that three seasons have nc.arly vanished smrc tht:: b1g up again in the botto~ of Lhe 4th
Turkey Day classic at Middleport last Thanksgiving Day .
when Mkkey Winebrenner 'tagged
A lot of new coaching fa ces wi11 be on hand in the SE.O. Off· one of Bill Wilson 's pitche! tor anh nd th Desk notes Athens Gallipolis Middleport and Jack- other solo homer.
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son. There may be othL·rs-l 11 have to run ~~y penscope an , top of the fiflh when Joe Fields
Lake a Jo~k over the crest~ of ou~· hil_ls and fmd ~ut soo,n
tripled dri\ in~: home Jim Smith
Alex Clio ts back at PHS for hts third season_ Cuach L~ar.les who had w•lked. Fields scored on
McDonald resigned at Middleport but js reported smffmg Wilson's sacrifice fly. After Syraaround Hartsell Dodrill's former position at Eastern although cuse ti~ it up again in their half
he has a· good jnb signed and sealed at Canal Winchester.
of the fifth the ~tage .was set for
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Its v-1:'-r-y rlonntru) tf ts contract
Eaeh Itchl:'r llowed pu•
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d·••he d''r'
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out t e ont'-YI'&lt;JT pt11:1 ty r Huse

ferc nre. Wilson fanned six and
lk d f
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Vennari rould h.:~w• hl't' ll visiting wake IVC or 1 e. osen. Howard
Wash ington SchoDI f11 r a number ~~r a~d 8 ~~~~noul m~e ~~d walk.ed
of rf'aso ns o1hc·r th an football
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r
d agan 18 ~ onelklnd·
hire. 1-!P is husy srfl ulJng baseball mng anne no one an wa e
\;1\cnt for on• · thing lie could havfl one.
t)('en tttl&lt;' H'S1 1d in u~erl Pquiprnen t
Ph.tlin, outfielder for 'the Red
th1· Aearlt•m:1 hur~ mi gh t have in Wings, caught two lon1 flies for
suq.. lus. He ~·ould h~v(~ been pas- outstanding work in the field. One,
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-~In~
t .e
rrtPnf 1~
had
misjudged could have
h lt been
h
Kul dun '1 ~4·\s fnq.! d
Wf' !;I)U ee n a orne run pure and slmple.
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E1•o•r&lt;·tt Sp;or of the ~p.n Sportin g (~oods S1Mt' 111 llunting1on, W.
Vi! ., u-rilt' ~ tr , :, ay that tf i!lly mflna ·
i;l"r~. hit!
m l1!1ll• k;~guc~ are
short of ba~dJall hat ~ aud can't
hrul any, ho 0 •; f..:Ot 'em.
M:tvhe Ia•:; why l'\'t·ry other
sot:rt• o· S4't' trh to havt• d ri.·d up thi s
~ unmwr l'o• r l• ap.• lw huu ght up the
~up pl y

Anyhow :.; par who &lt;J\Lrsts to
h;rvi ug ho•r•rt ~.n rn in Hut la nd quill!
a fno,• yrars :1~ 11 ami nugratin~ Lo
nun tint.:\4)!1 ~a.vs if managf'rs need
hatli, contart h1rn .

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CLINTON
FISHER CO.

Th1d st·r, r' t' reporter\ In a Sports
head!lnf' Monday of Big Chief

P~ge

ll uey Rf'ynold~ hra li n~~: Luther
Tucker of ll urlforcl 13-:l Wll! in
Nror . PornNiJy ·~ OVA duh nipped
Hartford an1! Tuf'kl'r fi-2. nul 13-3.
Jn ch\(•nta lly, fh~y1 wld~. who commutJ:s here from ll untin~.:t on, had
worked uU S'llttrday !light und had
~njoyed ex11clly 45 minuteH Rieep
in the prev ious 24 hours YJhen he
took the mound rur Pome-roy Sun·
day afternoon.
Th11t ynun~o: man, a sopho more
at Marshall College thi~ fal l, loves
baseball to piny it that way .
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Unlt.d PrMs St'Orh Wrlt-..r
Handsome Jack Sanford, Ignored as a major league prospect
by the Boston Red Soli: 10 years
ago because he was too small,
stood at least 10 feet taU today ln
the eyes ot Philadfilphla'• pennantsmelling tans.
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The rookie right bander ·!rom
Wellesle)', MaBs., pJtched the PbUIics Into first place ln the Na·
tiona! League Monday night !I)'
posUng a five ._hlt, 6-2 victory over
H1e St. Louis Cardinal!.
n marked the first time the
Phillics occupied lhe top rung of
the NL slanrllngs at this atage of
the campaign since 1950. And no·
body in Philadelphia baa to be reminded Lhat was the }'ear the old
Whiz Kids won the pennant.
This new group of Wltlz Kids
now has won 12 of its last 14
game3, moving from fifth place
on July 1 to Its present elevation
- a half-game ahead of the Card!·
nals . Sanford has been the "big
man." in this drive, allowlna only
13 hilA while posting three straight
complete game vlctoriet~ .
N&amp;b1 litrlbout L•ad•rahlp
In raising his auson won ·and·
lost r~ord 10 12-2 Monday night
a~r:~aln.tt the
Cardinals. Sanford
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Englander ha_, totaled Ill strike·
outa, one more Ulan Early Wynn
of the Clev('land Indlaru;,
The oli ly St. Louh player who
gave Sanford trouble was Alvin
Dark . The veteran shortstop tripled in the fourth and scored on
Stan Musial's sacrifice fly, then
homered In the eighth to account
f-or both St. Louis runs.
However, Willie · Jones treated
Sanford to a 2·0 lead In the J;econd Inning wllh a two-run homer
and the Phillles chucrl Vinegar
Bend Mizell in the thiril with a
four-run bunt featured by Granny Hamner's two-run double.
The Brooklyn ~crs walloped
the Milwaukee Bra'iJiM. 20-4, and
the New York GiantJ whipped the
Chicago Cubs, 5·3 In other NL
action. The Waahington Senators
raced to a to-a victory oYer the
Kansas City Athletics. In tbe only
American League game.
N••l HGrMrs Twlc•
The Dodaera club,bcd five Mil·
waukee pltcher.r for 16 hita, Including a pair of home runs by
Charley Neal, in moving to within
two games of the lead. Duke Sni·
dcr, Sandy Amoroa and winning
pitcher. Don Drysdale also homered for the Dodgen, who hustled
to a 9·1 lead within four innings
and then added a nine-run burllt
In the elghtb frame .
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Willie Ma)'li, whO&amp;P. 12th - innin&amp;
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M11nk of Dunbar wu
top man ln tho stock car show
SundiY afternoon at Skyllnt!!! Raet~;­
w•y, Charleaton, w. Va. He waA
Urst In the time trials, third race,
Australlan purautt and ~I•Q: lea·
turc.
The next stock ~•r rac:a ac:heduled lor Sk)'llne ll J'rlday ni1M 1t
9:00 wlth the All-American Dared11!vll 'rhrlll Show thNwn .1n u an
added attractllln without any In·
creaae in admlulon prlcel.

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rhe Pomeroy Cement Block Company
e! Yelll'tl ol ConUnuoua Senlce

Pomero)

ITIPHAN RIIIONS
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CINCINNATI ' UP- Athlttlc dl·
reetor AI Stepban of XIVIM' Univm'llty hat reldened Crom .. the
poet.. effective Sept. 1. and two
atarr mtmben - Rev. Edw•rd J.
O'Conner and Robert J, Mllli
ma1'1--have been umed to take
over Stepbu•a dutl•l.

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Monterey_4 door. Mitt a:reeu and white two t.on.e, atandard lhift.
radio, beater, tinte?. &amp;lUI, white wall tires, one local owner.

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Super 88 4 door. Solid light hlge, bydramatle, radio. heater, new
seat covers, famoua V-8 Rocket engine for super perform~nce,

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. 1954

GET U. I. TRAINING

BONN, Germany .uP - Forty
West German naval officers and
men wiil b00;rd U. S. 6th Fleet
destroyers in Barcelona Monday
for two weeks of special training,
the U. S. military -assistance and
advilory group announced today .

~BLER

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Hard Top Cpe. Man, here 11 j111t tbe thin&amp; for fhoae sbort tripl
to worll: and around town. Standard ab:.fft Wlth overdrive for the
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H~d Top Cpe.

TwG tone gray, bydramaiie drive, radio, heater,
aeat coven. Here is your chance t.o own tbe ear o! Cl1'l at your
price.

OPEN"
DAY and NIGHTS
WE DO
WELDING

Custom V-8 2 door. Nice black finlsb, &amp;ood tires, runs like a top.
Radio and heater. No( a fender out of pl.,ce • .

MOBIL FAN BELTS
MOBIL TIRES

88 4 door. V-8 Rocket enttne and wbitlaway bydramattc drive
gives you top performance. A &amp;ood ru.~- a &amp;ood buy.

1951 FORD

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MOBilGAS

Karr

'"It ple•MI Ul to pi•IH ycul'

Van -Zandt

Phooo 485

Pomoroy

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lll'n!RANCE AGENCY
fi:lra. Automobl ... HH~tt.

ACCIDENT
._.... C••alfl •nd . . . .

Reo I !:state Broker
In MIDDLEPORT, OH10

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(20.&gt;Buslness Services

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nriginJIJ light : • · hlue '.. t.hllsu.
S995.00 - Bl~ettntr'J, · Pomer .-,_v.
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lil52 'l3Uick :Gonv. Cpe.
Blaettnar's, .Pomeroy.
7·11-6·. ~
·19!U'f Cti:4:V•-" 2 dr. Hard 'I;op,
. -... ~OO.); Blaetfuar1 ~;. • Pomeroy

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"'Build Bott•r For L11s'"

GRUE~R

BLOCK CO.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
. Administr•tor

· ·Rutland. Mabel Hogue. Phone
. 2~32.,\. . .
. . 7 15 6tp

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Estate of OaYid E. Mich•tl,
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Cift Cets t~:creby giVer. that Snrah,
ij.h 'Bowrrbn , whose Post Office
A~dress is 089 Brttwnell Avenue,
Middleport, Ohio, has been dtt ly
appointed as Adminislratri.x of the
Estate of David E. Michael late of
Red House. West 'virginia, dercas·
ed Siluate wttiun this s-late.
D;[od lh;s 12th doy o! July, 1057.
Jol:n C. Bacon ,
Judge or L!'te PrObute Co urt
M0 igs Cou nty, Ohio
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WE BUY ·.
ITRUCTUitAL I BIAMI
ICRAP IRON - .PAETALI
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'!8155 Ford VB Custom line 4 r' •.
3lildan~ • Fordo_
m alic
drive , (16) For
Cleanest '55 in town . $1595.00.
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BlaeUnar's, Pomet:oy.
7-ll·Ot FOR SALE OR TRADE - 22 acre
{arm, 4 l'Oom house-, mail &amp;lld · ~ 110
P4:llm-r1t¥"
•c.hoo~ bll8' route. ,Sell or trade;
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1954 D{ldge V8 Cornet 4
St···
Joll house -tlnd l&lt;tt: Georlfc
----~--dan, Au~om~tlc shift: O'wnud
K•nnedY•. /Iu!land.
7·11·6tp (20 8) I
NOTI~E OF APPOINTMENT
b)' (the local sen11ce .station
owner. Tops. $1195 .00. Blaett.·
F1ent Ji
Ladders, ---Estate of CathkiM s. Mleha&amp;l,
~ ~ar'a,. POmeroy.
7-ll-8tc
Belffold Mardi, trrop Cloths. ~tnPI'On, lnlll,P'•nce 1\RC!@J, ·
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Deceas~ ·
. Clin,too Fl:~h,er, ·Middleport. .
Mid6le:port. Ftl!'e .. AutomobileNotice ls hereby g1ven tHat SarPhone 62&amp;Dl.X.
lll tf
JJcnW, PbOflt 631a.X
8-20-V a.h Edith Bo~~an, whose Post .Of~v ALUES, see
. ., ftce address u 989 ·srownel,l Av(:.
'1 9 1mop '7';'::;7" _ _ _,_
Help"Wa·
noe, Mjddleport, Qh;o, has been
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w,•.lf't!Ss wa~ed · ExperlenN.'
v "'~''~
~~~Aea ePpob re 6..!.Exy· Estate of Catherine S. Michael, de· Reafaurant.
- ~ pe~ ec·~n~c.•.
une - 1 U ceased , 1a~
t o1M etgs
· c oun t y, oh·to .
F,lp' person;-, ·ome
REG:ISTEREIJ GOLDEN R~triever _ Mfatueport.
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5Dated
thiS
12th
day o_r July 1957 .
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puppier. Pcdect fo~ fiet'd worJt
pr · show. Write: W. R. Ell)er- WORK BY
or irorting a~ &lt;:P~fti tn1uranct Protettion.~
Ju~ge of t.he Probate Co~rt
leld, 318 Oa'k St., Hlllsboro, 0 .
home. Ct.U 6221).-J after 4 p. m.
llft. A.llk-. F'ire, Pollo. Cali Dor
Meigs County, Oh10
7 15 3tc
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
(7) 16, 23 , 30, 3tc
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HoUSE ·in f&gt;{iJ.dlePort. 2 near

OHIO VALLEY
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JI.U ~lakes and Models

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Rentor·Sale

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Q)NCRI!1'B BLOCK.•
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sr;,tan. ~·· Power !l~ee ring a 1d APARrniEfoiT For Rent ·- titifur-·
•W:at~.... 9fie
rarelul owner. ·.nishe4, •.-du }~s only. 2nd ~t.. Porn·
f2 :?i95 .00~ !Bla.e..ttnat·'.s,
"Pome- · eroy. PhonP 440·M ar 24·Y.
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20 POUNDS
OF SL.ICED
E!Oi..OGNA
FOR OUR

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PICNIC

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lly KING

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Chest~r o11Jt,t. No. 7.
ru nnini water, electrleltJ and
natural g'as in bou~, blJ sar·
den. YU ~-2"182. A. J . C•rter, Star
Haute, Chest&lt;lr.
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UNTIL AUGUST 1st ON THE

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Hire!

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1951 CADILLAC .............. ... .·.. $1195

THE BMJTJJ FAMILY

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eGTadinc &amp; Ditch Digglng
eBack·Hoe SerVice
USED RYHALD Coal furnace , 20·
eTiuck Loading Equipment
~ning froru Heaven's Gah•.
inch ~ast iron $50. Phone 16S·X.
POMEROY - New 5·ror.:u frame.
• Dum,Q Truck Service
Mrs. J . B. HQy es and famil v.
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7 15 3tc
one floor pl an. Hardwuod floor!l,
VIRGIL
W
Al\ISLEY
7·16-Itp
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basement, forced air heat·
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Singer Portable
Phone Chethlre 7'74,79
ing. Garag1:. Large corner lot.
Electric Sewin&amp; Machine. New
In Loving -Memory- of our par.
Move ,in before acheo~ starts.
motor. New wiring. Guaranteed
ents Mr. and Mrs: Henry M 1 :1 years. Lowest rr~ce ever. Only WORK DESPERATELY NEEDED:
$l(,OOIJ.OO.
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In need of honest work of B"Y POMEROY Durst, who passed away July
6-room, flwo-stoty
$14.50, Hurry! Limited supply.
kind. High School graduate.
2, 1947 and July 1, 1953. Sadhouse wit;l 3 bedtOOI'ils aild
Write Household Sewing Ma·
Phone
6923-J. ,Tames Mohler,
closets. Living t&amp;om, kitplenty
Jy miSsed.
Their Children.
chlOe Co., lin8 3rd Ave., Hupt·M iddtewrt, "itt.
7 8 7tp
7-16-ltc ·
then and dining room '#ith clo ~·
ington, w. Va., for free home
~t. \.arge veranda, hot ·a-ir he•t112 6tp
demonstration.
ing, full b~sement wltb gara11e .
l.ost &amp; Found
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,,.---.,.A ,•ery well-built house. Wallc:·- - Hb'rPOINT alr ~ondltioners, I and
tna di.stano:-e of shopping db·
hiN, ponds,
LOST $20 ill Starks. On noor or : 2 ton capacity. No extra charge BULLDOZER . for
trict. $8,00•lOL .
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landscaping,
rest room .. If found retur,n to
for Jinancmg. we service what
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HOME- 2-story house
Storks pr('mises. Re-ceivi! rewe sell. Fife Relrigeratlon, 711 __Cowd.'!lry, Long Bottom. Phon'l
with
enclosed
front porch, large
5-2S·tf
.ward.
7 15 3tp
Sout~ Third Ave., Middleport. .. 10.
back porcil, 8· rooms. Runnihg
Open evemngs 'til 10 p. m.
water !:lnd shower. Gara&amp;e and
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112Stc RADIO i. ~SrON SERVICE,
other ~uildin.gs. 1¥.1 acre ' lot,
FO'UND-3 keys- In hOlder at SYCIJI·
Phonec t.Jo, Cleland Appliance
beautifully
landscaped. Less
more and Maih St. Ownet may Late Model Frigidaire, 10 cubic
' ft fe(rigerator. Excellent contllStore, hd W. Main St., Pomeror
than 5--miJmte drive to Court·
hav~ sam~ by paying cost of thiS ·
•tion. $100.00. Phone' 115.
2·23·U
hOmre. PriCl!d at $10,000.00.
ad.
7 US 3tc
7 12 3tp
lo• 229
Phona 108-Y
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A!Jto~~.rvices
FOR SAl£- APPLES - One And Q\JICK SERVICE em Wtteh &amp;eo
two ,dpUars peu bushel. New Haven
pairinJ hy ' ,.acttlry Trained
New Haven. Phone TU·
watchmaker, COlLINS JEWEILU: WJI.IW
L H. RAWt.I!&lt;IGS SONS 00. - 2o Orc~ara.
24688.
7 12 lOt~
, LElRS. Ptlmeroy
l·S·tf
bour lfirtf'ker Service.
Day
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6a2'l. Nlgb,t Phone
eoot-X. DODGE • PLYMjlUTH
DEALERS.
3"'ll tt
WatC hing from

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A lot of good' service mUea in thia one.

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1952 OLDSMOBILE ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · $69S

HOLYOKE, Maas. UP Nt!!!w
Engla11d
lightweight champion
Bobby Courchesne of Holyoke,
!.M'u~,, has !lgned to fight Shiva
on Aug. ~ · and Vlnunt HIvas on Aug. 19 In Caracas, Venezuela. Rivas ll the current Veaez:uelan lightweight ebampion.

Real Estate

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{3)' 1;;-Memoriqn~

\2 Ton Pkkup. Deluxe model, lon.J wbeeibase, dar• &amp;reeo finilb,
no~

7·1 6-\ f

60 (21)
yean of •ae. Conlitct Johr:~ 8urk
ner, 1M Dock St., Middleport. BUJLOJNG LOTS 015 Routt 7, 12
7·16-12tg
minutet from Pomvor. Cholc:e
ot 5ile . .ilaJpb RusMlJ, P6mttO)'.
PEM.A,r:r: WA)/J'ED irrunediatdY.
f 29 7tc
lor .s-:-e weeki. Unattached , reapo~lble '.l'oman, 21......-oW yn ot FOR SAL~:-=E--:2:-,-,t-ory-:br-,.le:-k":buJid·
•ae. Expr-l ience.d wit b child
in1 60-61 Walnut St., Mlddleport.
care, eoekllll and general h·JuJeContact WilHam lflehael, eor.
worll;. Good Day. Musl live ln .
2nd and Wftlnut. Phone 803G-Y.
Phone 241. Mrs. F1nl~y . 7 1~ Ctc
. 7 I tltt
WAN1'EJ)~
r:..:pt!r icneed waitre:u . 4 room houJu:, 3 acres garden. $35
Musl be ovto r 16. Apply Parker
per mouth . At Apple Oron. s~e
Restaur!lnt. Pomeroy, 0.
Alex Wheeler .
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bath . Forct!d air coal furnace .
the rc~nt illness and death of
Storm
windows. 3 IWld 3/ 10 acrea
my father. Walter. Carman. Th e
1
mile north of Che11ter on kt. 7.
services of the phy!llcian, hospiWanled - PAPER l·hNGI!\ ·.:: ~ 25
Glennis H"ffman, Chester, Ohio .
t~l staf(, the
minister and
)'ears experienre. Frel' e, · i
7 I~ 3tp
'matea, L. V. IJ;elsinger, Racln •
Ewing Funeral Home are also
Edna E. LOT ln Syra~use. Approximately
\ fully appreciated.
7·5-''
"Box 124, Ohio.
Carman.
7-lfl-llp
50 Jt 300 fl. Has frontage on 2
streets. Small residenee, outbuilding!, g.a11, water, electricity,
. nlcc lpwn shade treea. flowers.'
In.:Lovlnl Memory Of •ouf husband 1 Jlei'e is a bargaj.n .. Bettet· cbeck
· and father, J . B. Hayes, who ·this one. J:!:nrl D. Mender Sr.left for his, home in "Glor~·
Realtor. Pearl Parker- Agent.
''Bv tho
Hour
Land'', one year ago. Jul y 11.
!"'omeroy. Phone 201.
7 16 3tc
Wai'~~! till we come home to SAUSAGE Sl'Uf'FER. Call Gino
Contract"
Anxio~lt, if we arc late
Priode , Second St., Pomeroy.

1955 CHMOLO · · .... · · .... · · .. · · $1195

excellent tires,
fiii'

Haven, Phnrtc TU24088.

New

and sympathy extended during_ 'NEARLY NE\\ 4 roo m house with

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81 .822 8
40 .524 11
40 .1118 11 ~J
41 .D06 12¥11
43 :4'78 1&amp;
IU .318 23
58 .326 28
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Walhington 10 K•nus Clt_y !J
Wodnttclo'f"t Gem"
BaltlmoM at Cblc:aco
Beaton at Kansas City, nl&amp;hl
New York It Detrolt, ni1ht
Washln11ton at cleveland. night .

Monk Top Man ln.
Sky Line FeatUres

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Super 88 2 door. Jet ,bJaek flniah aet oft with gleamlq 'Nhlte
wall tires. Hydramatic drive, radio, beater, Unt.ed giua, cJeai
plutie seat c6ver1 kept it Jib new.

Peac he-.._-:-N:-.--:H:-.· - .0::-re
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h.e.~J thank Ute many rri Cnth
and r('Utlves for th e kindn es.~

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Chicago . . . . . . IU
BOlton .. .. . .. "'
CICJveland .... \ 43
Detroit . ...... 42
Baltimore .... 39
Kanatl Cit)! .. 81
Waahin)lton . . 21

Cl~frord

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1954- OLDSMOBILE

PRESTON MOTORSt,

BY UNITID PRESS
NATION"L LIAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Philadelphia . 48 3~ :!)87
St. Lou~
47 35 .573 1!.
Milwaukee
47 37 .560 1 'II
Brooklyn
40. 38 lj,Mj 2
Cincinnati
48 38 .MB 2'ti
39 4:t .470 t
New York
Plttlbnrgh . . . 30 at .3:1&lt;7 18'4
Chicago . . . . . . 27 &amp;0 .3M 18
Mond•y'l RIIYitl
New York ~ Chlcaao 3
Phlladtlphla 6 ~t. t.outa 3, nlaht
Brooklyn 2() Milwaukee 4 nlaht
Wtdnuclay'a Ckmet
St. Louls at Brooklyn, nlsht
Cincinnati 1l New York
Milw!lllukee at Philadelphia nia:ht
Chieaao at Plttabur1h
AMIRICAN LIAOUI

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Redlqa Hold Tryout
CINCINNATI UP - 'l'he Cln·
cinnatl Redlega' will conduct a
~ryout camp for youngsters who
have completed their high ·achool
and American Legion bateball el·
igibiJlty today at Cro,ley Fj.eld.

W. Malo St.

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aeasoru f1f pro football experience,
and George Preas, an offeruive
tackle , are the late.tt players to
s!,gn their 195'1 contracts with the
Baltimore Colts.

Russ ~emmerer hit his first
major league home run ani scat·
tered 12 lit:o; In pitchlng the Sen·
ators. to thFir victory over the
Athletics. LOu Berberet and Faye
Throneberry also homered for
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and Tim 'Phompaon
one lor Kansas City.
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BALTIMORE UP - Don Shula,
a ~fenaive · halfback with five

day, turned on his Chicago "coUJ~­
ins" for the JP.cond straight day
with a two-run circuit blow In the
third hlning that provided the
Gi~aot&amp; with their winning margin.
Johnny Antonem picked up his
ninth victory, although he needed
relief from AI Worthington in the
eighth innjng. Don Mueller also
homered for the Giants.

BASEBALL RESULTS

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As Elde·rly WhiZ.z KI.dS' Take Command Of NL

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uvt'!' tcn tcr
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lam-'9lllte ·Luu.t&amp;e- Lane Cedu
Cht•t• - l,u\U Wl"-ow J'aniFriJid:~ln Retrl&amp;•atorL
For Sale- 2 wheel trailer, usiXI
tebr Fuf11IKrr-, Middleport, Oh ..
car parh, ti'res, chickens. ClydL
4%9 tf
Van Cooney Bailev Run Rood.
R• ? Pomeroy or PhOne &amp;mY
Home--;;;;da tc:~ream cake and
7·16-tltc
pie . Sacred Heart ' Church
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Far Sale- : DINING roGm aultt• ,
G P: .M.
Hl!-31c
table, e rhttirs. buffet , t•hina
t'IO!.t:&gt;l. Tl•l _ 606~.
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he told 1me; 'Kenny, get all the

::~;{:~·~~,;··zi:~:h:"~";~·:·;~;; ;:~:S ~:~~:!: ~.:·:::t~~;:' ~·~:.:!i~ ~ : :~; Sanford, Shunned Once, Is Toast Of Pht.lli~es

perfett. Terma. Bh'art Harrb,
Re6dav llle, 0 ., Phone Coolvllll!
3716. ·
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HISTORY'S BIGGEST UE

LOS ANW!:LES trP - A Lot
Angeles official t~ay ,charged It
·.uot:.ld be "the btggest double
cross in history " if the Brooklyn
Dodgers failed to come to Loa
Angeles next year.
The statement wu made by
LITTLE LEAGUES
Counly Supervisor Kenneth Hahn
Tonight in Middleport the Van- who claimej Brooklyn President
kees are at theRe~ Sox on Di.a- , ~'al~e~ O'Malley had gone so far
~ond 1 and the lndt~ns are vls1t- · m linmg up U.s Angeles as the
mg lbe Se~ators ~n Dtamond 2.
~e home for the Dodgers that the
The (m:llanl, vlelon In 18 ol 21 c1ty and county were abollt to rip
games (including practice games) apart sections of the 105,()()()..seat
this summer, w.ill be favored t o Memorial C~llseum to make it a
beat the Kal Hmdymen who h~ve t~mporary held fo~ the team unleen hot and cold as the spmt ttl_ a baseball stad1um couM be
may move them.
butlt.
Indian pilot Wooay Call bad hi s Y ThkeWstatledmenTI&amp;l followed a New
h
f
or
or · e egram and Sun
c arges out or a lengthy drill on ~tory that O'Malley was abGut to
Monday evening to put them in be offered the "ideal" stadium
rea d"mesa f or the Sen.ators.
trite he sought In the heart of
In Pomeroy the Ptrales go to Brooklyn . The New York account
Racine to take on the once·de- quoted a spokesman for O'Malle
feated upriver club. and the Yank-~ a.t saying he wa! ~!extremely 1:_
ces visit the Redleg.r and Syracuse terested" in the new aite otfer if
v1Aitll the Dodgers.
jlt is made.
Line score:
"I don 't think there's anything
Indian!
000 32Q....-3 3 5 tQ it," Hahn said when informed
Syrac~.se
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101 121--6 3 3 of the New York plan "unless the
Indllll! : BJIJ w. ilson and JoJo ~ople of Loa Angel•'• have, __ _
sm llh , Terry Knight (2). Syracuse: given
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the biggest double •roq
In
Howar d p ar k er. sam F1annagan hlstory. And I don't thinll •'t hey've
(6) (WP) and Roger Stewart.
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newo tlre•, dual · ,m~tner, bodY. Relp Wlnted-HaliHbeper

Notices

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Pony Pitchers Limit Opposition To
If Dodgers Don't Come.
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Three Hits; Home Runs Are Difference

SPORTS
DESK

Evcryt1me ~n SEO JOb opens up
the name of J1m Vennan crops up .
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ers reported a m~n lo okmg amazingly like V('nnari walking out of
the W;nhinc ~on Sc hool on&lt;: day
late last week
Vennari
Immediate sufm ist':
being co nsiMrt'd for the va&lt;·ated
job of Clarerce E. Thof!Jp1;on who
signed on at Kyger H1gh School
in hi&amp; favoril " role of admini.~1rat.or. (Afterall, whY docs an amh1tlous fellow .sweal out a M a.~tc rs
in sc hool admini st ration ? To t•oaeh

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~~:~; ~r, Ft;;tr~~~e ";;;: s~~:~;

and a fl owe,-ed headband
Mrs Murray, mother of the
bnde, chOfe a rose lace gown
w1 th whue accessories and cor
sage of Tali11man roses
~n
McKJnney, motber of the groom,
wore a ma uve crepe and lace .:own
WI Ih. black and white access(mes
and wh1te carnatiOn rorsage
Imme diately afte r the ceremo ny ;~ reception was held 1n th e
church &amp;oclal r"om whic h WitS
decorated w1th arrangem~nts nf
summer flower s The three tiered
The rlo u h le rmg C&lt;' Tl•m o n) WJ ~
weddmg cak . :o was the center of
performed at Jwo th~rty o rl ur k
thf'
bnde s table Dllu ng room ho~
aft er a recJ!at of nupti al mu s1c b}
Mn;; Paul Wmn, vocalis t and tf'sses ml'lude(l Mr,; Louise Ken
M1 s.s Marl ) n Roush p1an1 ~t Mr· nedy Columb us lll6ler of th"
~~: room Mrs J oe
Halley Sharon
W1nn ung L&gt;Ccause",
1 Lo vr
Rous h. and Pllyl h.!i
Ebersbach ,
W.u Tru ly aud ' Th e Wt•dd m.~:
Bradbury,
and
Sh
irley
Roush
Pr ;~y er "
M1ddle
purt.
AUcntlants were Mtss I&lt;~ au :ta
Bailey Rutland
mdl rl-{} 1 hono1
Mr and Mr11 Mc-Kinne; lr rt for
K~;~y Evans, Bra~bu 1 v fl owcr g,• J a werlding tn p to Ctnct nnatt a nd
R1ck y Kennedy Columbu s, m she wore a p1nk s heath d ress with
phew of thf' .~:ro o m , rmg bearer wh 1te ac!'csso ries and c o r~age o!
Kc nnrt h. \lcEihmn y M ! drll~;pon , l)!ue Shasta dalstea
The hr1de gr ad uated from M1d
bPsl man ; Clarrnre Marv1 u M ur
tHY Colum lm :s br other
of thf' di@port 1-llgh School anci was a
hrldf' and Glenn Cun di ff J r , Sy· ' fl ag he ar er 1n t h.e Band, a mt•m
r acuse nephl'w of the g1un m bet of th e Glee Cl ub a ud the Fu·
us lu r:s , J ane llarns
Middleport, tu r e Hnmcmakeu. of Amen ra
r cg!Sil'rert 1h.e gut's ts at the we• I Shr 111 employed at Lhe Ohio Be ll
tl lllg rl're p lmn
Tele phone Orflce In Co i umh u ~
The hr Hi£" who wa s .I!. IVl n 111 ~1 r McK•nney
also grad uated
ma rna" l' b} he r fa t her chn ~e &amp; "trom Mid dleport
H1gh Sc h.ool
wa i' z l ;n ~ lh go wn 11 f White ( han where tw was activ e In a th l etic~
t ill \ ILl C! O\ Cf II) ion ntl ~tyle• i He Js employed at D rt.' s~cl ldeLo
Wit h c-Ircu lar skirt a mi h t!f' d ho Co lu m hu ~ and they ar e ma km,.;
dtcf' !he sca llop( d nt•l k hn f' w •s Lhc lr homr lll Colu mb us
tr u nmt•d ~~olth ~\.' (' (' p•·. r l5 ~nil the
Relatives an d fr1 entls \A. h" nl
f •ngr r 1J p ll.' nJ.( th vPil of 1llus10n I en ded the wedd m j!: and rece ptw n
was h1•id lll plan· by a sma II ua ! from ou t of tow n wer e from Ak
of Cha ntilly Ja-;:E anG pearl s S 11" ron ( olum hus, Sy ral.'u... c MaltJ
!'an;u d a ho uqucl of shatterul Rutl&lt;l nf' and WC.':It V1rg1ma
wl1lte r:u nutlO nS nn a \loldt &lt;'
Btblc M1 ~s Ha1k v Y.IH' flln '(
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taffeta
match.m ~,: a ( t' t-s or l t · ~
and !uoatl

POMEROY
SOCIETY

b :md of rus t•s She Lan tt! (' a bml

•nd d•ughtm, Mon
Deem of ~lormng Star
left Sunday for a \ ISJI at Nor·
folk Va , w1th Mr
.and Mrs
I.'"'"" Montg:lmery and family ,
Mr and Mrs Harry Keuer returned to theJr home, Mtnersvlllc
Sunday afte r a VI5Jt w1th relah ~~es m Colum bus
M1ss ~ta nlyn Gru e.M!r N!turned
to Columllu s Monday afte1 a week
end VIsit w1 th her parenls. Mr.
and Mrs Karl Grue ser
Mmers
v1lle
Mr and Mrs M o~ rtm Leonard
ilnd famil y left Saturday
fur
their homr Ra hwa y N J after •
vls rt w1th her parent ~ Mr and
Mrs Norman McCaJium
Mrs Elizabe th Lmk and M1 ~s
Ellen ( rawford or Lo lumbu.s vts
EHtel
1ted Sunday w1 th Mrs
Locry who IS 1!1 at the h.ome
of her SISler am.! brother m-law
-Mr an d Mrs Waiter Walker
Mr and Mrs Robert J Ruth
and ch1ld~n. Rubert Jr , and
Rober ta J ean of Clncmnatr sp~: nl
Sunday w• th h.cr fat her . J H
Ea.~ t man They
w1Ji
m'lve to
Cleveland Oh 10 soon where t.)CY
1~ 1 11 bolh
tc~&gt;ch
th l ~;
co mm~:
sthuol yea r

Mt• MOna
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Mr'ssr·onary
Meeting Hefd

Mr and Mrs. t1avl(l Kn blentz and mea ns, Mr.s
Minnie Neub.llng,
11nna, and Elmer Young, Chester Mrs John Le1f.bei\
.tPd Mn

In Double Ring Ceremony Sunday ~~..8",~",.'

Wb1te g!ad10lw, palms
ar.d
:white ta p~ rs m tier~d candelabrJ
were used lo decorate the altar oJ
the Bradb ury Churt h of Cnm t
' .Sunday J uly 14. wh.e n the Rev
Howard· Ruppelt, pJ stor of thil
'M,iddleport
F11sl
Presbvte r lln
Church. off1c.1ated at the we dcl1r~
oi Jud n h Kay daughter of Mr
;and Mrs Clarence Murray Brad
bury at'ld W1litam Robert suu of
Mr and Mu
A R Mr Klnncy)
Col umbus

Mrs c R Young and Mn
Charlea Jones were vunton. · lfl
ParkenbiU'I Friday
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mtlbo11 n
entert.amed Sunday noon wttb a
b1rthda y diruler for their daUjh·
te r, Mrs VerDon Weber Other
guelts were Mr Weber and four
r b1ldren, Rutland, and Mrs Au·
gust We ber, Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Wllll~m Kn ight,
Huntingt on vuuted Saturday evP.·

,J'Jm m ~

swaml, i:ltcn.eo
Mrs Albe.rt Woodard.
Jlra
Campbell and Mra. Lillie Hauck
dlntog room , Mrs John Slblt h,
Mrs Addle Gruner, Mn Bernice
Darst Mrs Elmer Wickham, Mrs.
Donald Haud: Mn C L Heaton.
Mus Maude Tewlubary and Mr 'l
Mtnnu., GliRlore delinq uent: Mrs.
Ulhc Hauck and Mrl!l. Fred SwatZP.l , flag- bearers and Luctlle B.

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SAVE 1 NOW DU-RING ELBERfELDS

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Theodorus Council Da u gh ter~
or A·uer lca met Mond ay evenmg
at the IOOF Hall wi th Mrs Ar
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to save. Come in and visit these departments on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
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·see the many fine lines af nationally known brands. And be sure to save all of your

Middleport
Society

sales! ips. - They ore Valuable.
&amp;hedullng of

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COMJ!ieled,

FELDS

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Edith, vrsltt'd In Col umbu s Wi t h r
qu et•of ro ~cs K.1) ~~ a n ~ ll U\'.&lt;'1
Mr and Mrs Forrest Fraz1er o ~e1
the weeke nd Sunday g u e.&lt;~ts of
girl wore a pmk 11.1- Ion rIrt "
wi.l. h full ~k p· t ;~nd (JII ed hod 1u•
Mr ;rnd Mrs Llo} ll Wa lh.t"r · Mr a nd Mrs
ll apt onsta ll and
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wcrl· "'s~nd ay Q:u~ sts o f Mr ,1nd a1HI Mr~ C1 1fford Di xo n ami ~on,
\11~ Walter Walker.
David , Torch
D,1vltl Thom as
Mm t' rs v1l le
Mr and Mrs Er nc~SL Jones and
!t'ft M o n d~y for a v 1 ~ 1 t 111 Croo k ~· dau ghter, Carol J ean , Co lumhu tl'i•
ville w1\ h Mr anrl Mrs Walter were weekend .:ut=sls of her s1s
T.hom:a
an rl fam ily
tcr. Mlss Jeafl La ma, 11 11 d Mrs
Mrs (,corgi' Nesselro.nd J r w as
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ft
ank
Amos
havf;!
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ones and daug hter r r mained for
honor~&gt;d w i t ~ a ta~e tl e s hower on
Frida} ~ V('fllng at he r hnme, But· mo ved from Me lvlndale, M1ch. to a more utcnded vhnt
Mr and Mrs Walter Sommers
h •rn ut Av ~· _g1vo n by Mr.!l Juck Jhctr home, Roc k Sprmcs Roarl
Mr
and
Mr ~ Paul{'k I uch..1:y Sl Cloud, Fla
were nvern1gl•t
Lc1fh mt an r1 dau;.!h LCT' Dn Dee
Gift s Wt:r&lt;' p h1rcd In on old fe.11 h· vuuted m Am t'I!V llie Su nday with guestll or h1s .'l ist er, Mrs Law
re nee Bing and Mr Bing wh c01
Jon£'d bahv hed whic h has been her rat her, C D Henry
Mr
and
M·
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they
wore enrou tc to Rochester
In th P V:~\ Mll1·h fn m1ly for 72
y&lt;' ar ~. decont led I n yell ow. blue left today for a vacat iO n 1n New N Y , Thursday
Orleans.
M1' and Mrs Fred
Mces an d
and g rt• ~:n
Le
ster
Radci
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returned
lo
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ch1ldren
Fred
and
Lea
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Gouncs Wl' IC lJiaycd durm g t he
with
evenmg ond l lfiZC ~ awarded to home, R1 avPr F a lls l'n , Monrl.1y Co l u mbu~ . vis ited Friday
Mrs Call Mitch an!l Ml ~s l. !la Sue nftc r a Vlti ll wit h his aun t, Mrl her mc ther, Mrs James Faulkner
RHip 'l;. Gllmorc a nd other r"t:latw · e nr oute to F lnrlda on vac ntlon
Terrell
t 0 cned t•:r;
C()ach J umes Vcnurrl, Rutland
After lh1e ho1nun1•,rl g1 1u 1"' hpm •ol • 1 Greg and D:w ld R11 bh I'r lur nctl who Ia ~pcndin ~ : tho summer w1 th
hf' r many ti Vl' '! .1!: 1 ~ ' re.'l "
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served h the h ostc ~ ~eK to ln thc1 r home Co umhus, un &lt; llV re at1ves 111 um erpor
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~~~e MJteh M~s C:t•org.. Nellsel after R v1~lt wl lh 1\w ll gran d pa!' was a wee kend g w:.-111 nf fl'iftml~
d s
Mrs John Lclflwl\ M r!\ en l ~ Mr nnd Mrs Ralph G1imur t' here
~~~k (~~ mN. Ml s H1r h.ard G11.11i , Tht~Y ·were aCU!rnpll nirrl home hY Mr anrl Mrll A F. Erwlll were
Mn: Homer ( 1uto \iu R!Charrl tlw lr pnrrnts Mr anu Mrs V t' l c&lt;J lle(• to Bucv ru s Mn.nd ay hy thP
Owrns. Mr~ Mill kc-} Wllh.m !H \ h l'l non Robh wh o spt•nt the wt·ckcrHI do11th ()f 11 s father'
Ru·hard ( oll1n8 Mr8 Hu.C:t'l !}1! he1· ~
W1i son llud qon. v.h o Is emp loy
lard Knth r yn Mlli'll .J.mct N&lt;•SHC1·
M'l· and }1rs
ll omt•r w~lt c" cd HI th e Mnr un Resl Ur fl nt. I~ !l
m ad and M! s:l Tom 11 t-'o ~ nr s wert• 1nHl lf,JU!l hlc rs s pe nt ~ :u•: wel'k enrl mcdll'a l patient at !Ioizcr !los
small dw p-t· r~ fl i](od w1th m1nl11 an d In Dover and Mam llon and al pltnl.
baby rattl es
ten ded the Wa lt er r cumon
Ml 11 ~ Martha O hlJ n~cr
whu t •
St•Ptlm g g 1rt 5 but 11 nabh• to a1
Mrs George Park(' r rcturnrd empl o)ed m Co lumhu ~
Wit ~ ·II
te nd
ere M r ~ f h:~ r lt• s Nesse l· hom •• lnM week after n v1sil Wl lh wee ke nd guc!l or her pare nts
road ~r~ LI•K\l'T llnrt Mr~ Ar l'c\nt 1ves In Oc tr 01 t, ~llch Sh~ Mr nnr1 Mr~ Wiih11m Ohlinger
thu r H ou ~ h. MJ'Ii,. f'iovrl Spt• n1•e- was nccomp anl t-d h :.~ m e hy ht•r
Gu y Gilkey and C hmle~ lle!ls,
Mn tirovl'r F.rh allll Mrll Don cousi n, Mrs
II C, McNau" hton Columb us. a nd Richard RaY.Imgs
Rea
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.spent the wcekl'nd with her are vacaliUntng tn 1'' \ortdn
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Mrs James A Th nmas, Elm
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daught er Jean of New Brig ht on St , ente red Holzer Hnapltnl n.~ 11
l'u were wee ke nd " ul!ats of Mr mcr:h cal patient
and Mn Ell aa Stil l!~
Mr and Mrs rohn Par sons ('n·
M1 anrl Mrs J ohn Gmlhm o r lertalned Sa turday ev(•nmg w1 th
Cheste r wcr-.1 recent guest.!l o( n picnic on the lawn of lht'Jr
\i t and Mr!~ Elilll Stiles
Front St. home GueHta tncludl't.l
Mr an d Mn
raul Johnson her mother Mra Ralph Gilmore
Tu.1. I W•d.
July 16·17 nnd fa mily and Mrs Roy Brown Pome roy, Mr and Mrs Vernon
uf Za nesvJ/Ie
Vlelttd
Su!ldiiY Bobb1 and son s, Gregory and \l 1fAMILY NIGHTS
\'ld .and Lestm ,Rat.lc\lff, Dcavl'r
2 Adult Tl(:hh i.dmlt1 ;•r fu ii 1 wi th Mrs J ohn Chal tl
Mrs
Grover
El'b
who
has
be&lt;'n
Falls,
Pa
HORROR SHOW!
1'he Rev Louts G We ber, SoP aul Dougloa
Eva Barto k rnn fln ed to he r home, Laurel St,
" Till GAMMA PEOPLE "
h \' i l l n c~s ~ ~ improvi ng
monauk, IU , and Mrs
Au .l{u ,t
- alsoMr and Mrs. Dale Valentino Webe r, Chester, are spcnrlmg t h ~
"TH• WIRIWOLF••
j nnd hm1l y uf Parkenbur; and week wl.fh Mr and Mr~ Vernon
~ r and :Yin De 1nlee Bruch ~nd Weber and family , Rutlnnd Oth·
er guc11s at th-: Weber hom e Sunday e vening were Mr Rnd M r~
Frank Young and Patty, Rutland ,

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MIL!fAIIY lAND PIUT
D~~~;rin&amp; the hwloeu meetlnc
WIESBADEN, Ge......, UP
Mn Hardaway wu appgluted
Tbe
'"USAF Ambanadon" became
delegate to the ProvJdeDCe AA110o
the !1rlt W01tetn mWtory bud to
ciaHo n Rally to be held In GJlll- _pJI)' ln Coaummiat CleehotlovUta,
polis In Augus t.
t.be U. S. Air Foret IDDOUDted today.
The 10-pieae dance · bud
Preredlng t h.e supper ltrs C.
played
at a J \lly *lb party at tbt
R You na asked the blent.ng, The
U. S. Embuay if. Prque attended
Society hl8 receued until Sep
tembe r when Mr s Arlena Reese by more than IMIO gueJtl, tbe annouDcement uld.

I IHFa~wk~'"~'~'"~d~M~rs;;_~Jo~h~n~Le::il~h~o~U~.~v~;&lt;~e;.;w~.,~~le~d~b~yrM~rs~.~O~ac;;;;a~r~Ha~r~d~·~w~ll~l~be~gth~e~ho~a~t~es~L~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:.;;;;;;;;~;:;~;:;:~~~;;;;~

ning Wwit
Mrs
Chffor dhome
Erwin
and
e~h aceompanlt&gt;d
by
Miss VIrg inia Arnold , RN, wh o
had been visiUng he r cousin, I
Mrs Erwin

Mrs Grover Erb who Is .'11 1
was r epo,-ted Improving and Dicfl
Cohen was re ported m the hospt·
tal and plan_, made to re.Qte~r
her Se veral offlcen
were tnstalled mcludm g Mrs Fred Swat·
zcl alte rnate repre11entatl ve. Mrs
w R D a n.~. m s1dc aentmel, Mn.
Claude D·mt,
treasurer, Mr10
.J ohn Sm1 th, assistant
fm anc1al
secretary and Mrs Richard Cam!)·
Ml .md 'd rs
Ro hrrl Rcl"d bl!il rmanc1al secretary.
anl1 iHI ~rand son Asa Bradbu ,y
Co mm1tlec.s ;or t:lfl new term
spen t lh.e weekend With Mr anO we re na med as follows: Mrb
Mrs J nr Young J r an d fa m!l:r at Campbe ll , flowen; Mrs Thom&lt;LS
WoodsfJC!d and were accomp,lll Cook, Mrs Harry Stahl and Mrs
ted h'Hne b~ Me lanie and J or Herbert M1ller orphans; Mn An·
You ng IH who Will VISit he re n1ce Oblinger, Mrs Henry Reibe l
thls week
and Mrs Albert Roush. way s anti
}fr am ' Mr :o Robert Sh.atp an d
Pa ul Haptonstall and daugh.ter ,

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Society or the
Church n1et
Thunday evening at the home of
their prealden t, Mr&amp;
Kathryn
Payne, l or a potl uck. aup per Mrs.
Campbell Harper, v1ce- presl d.ent.
pre•ided and the devotional ser-

Mt Moriah Ba.ptiat

Tiiel'~r, to be staged
, actuaUy op~n on the
~ri'nuat religious service
soei.. tion The :1lev. Clyde Rogers;
executive secrt:tarY of the town

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,. G.ete admJuJons ·Will be charg-

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Mrs. Nesse lroad
.Honor Guest At
Layette Sh.ower

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·',:Of 1~,000 In Military Forces F• Southeastern
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military

talent from the Midwestern

Hay- ation-meas ball near tbe yard orthe New York Central Rafl·
at Hobson this mormng
Middleport's volunteer fire com·
Lou who hu been well l'eeetved
' with Assistant
Jack
by Meigs County audiences lD
In charge, used lla e ntire
several eulicr appearanCJI..)Iere.
:noo gallons of water at
Other Wednesday bata~• , will
which ha~ lllJread to a
!lndudc the juflglng qt Junto~ fair large garage adjocc-nt to the buddeducational booths and ju(lgllig hb . used In recent years u. 8.
of -1-H crop11, electric, rope
j'loahng" place b,- crewmen walt.iarden exhibits and the junl~~ ing aastcnmenta.
f.all' trar.tor roc! eo which will get
The l ange was saved with only
underway at 2 p, m.
l..lnor damage, Wa••r was poured
Harnesil
racing, a ...,. ... fQvor~~ ~ the tank' car;-Jf j)re'«!nt them
with many CaJr goel'8, Will be fe• getting to hot, itlemen 'aaid. Orl·
'ured beglnninr at ~ p. m.
g.m of the ftre walundetermlned.
both Thurada),( and Friday at
Spoklil_llmen said that When firenoona and at 4 p m. 'on bo
men left, wl~h their water ex·
!oUI'rlat
homeu '". l!lusted, lbo...f4l Wat "pr)ct)F&gt;Jly
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,y,gnln,r
11\d
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, se1 and ponJeJJ' w.ll tie held.
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High Sc!hool bands will be aecu,-.
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ed to play during both afternoons
ot ~racing, At 7 p. ln. on Thursday
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evening, the hol'8e show will be
held as the grandstand attractiof'i
Juctging or the various entnes vf
the fair will get underwa7 begmn'tng Thursday morning and Will
8f:
be continued on Friday.
Beinning at 11 a. m on Friday,
Funeral services wtll 00 held
~ug. 18 the Southeastern Ohto Friday at 2 from tho Rawlmgs
Jersey Show will be hetd on the Coati Funeral Hom e for James
grounds as a part oC the county Kenneth Searles, who died in the
flir and other llve.stock judgtng .Meigs General Hospital early to·
will take place. At 7 p m. Frulay da y.
evening the annual hohc pll.Jitng
,Survivors Include his parents,
eontest w1U be held at the grand Mt and Mrs. Hod Searles. MtddleeStarid
p~rt~ ~ree c:ll:~e~, d Mr~ ~~c;.
On ' Saturday, tbe Cinal day or Ftc • ennet
Jc ar an
Ole fair the junior fair activitieS er, all of Findlay, 0 I two brothen
ill hllblight tbe morning hours Charles W. and Carl Edward, ol
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h d d to be Middleport; three sisters, Mrs.
with the )Jrr.r~de SC e Ule
• Mane Van Co(Jney, Middleport;
IW at 10:30 a, m. and tbe ~tyle , Mrs. Sid Burton and Mrs. RandaJI
rnue and pre.. entatlon of'achlevc· Manley both of Akron
men&amp; 'IWardl _!et for 11 a. m. _At
Frie~ds may call at the funeral
1 p. m. the 1fandstand attraction home until time of services, Tbe
will be lhe annual traetor pullln( Rev C. E. Hoyt will officiate and
and at I P· m. In the Interment will be made In Gravel
tbe Big Bend Minstrel lllll cemetery ChesbJre.
wUI present 'Count}'
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Follles" marking the aecond
annual appearance at the fair foJr
the group. This Yeilr, howeve r,
only one ahow wlll be ataged
compared to tbe two P!'4'•ente.:l
in one evening luL year.
Concluding the- fair activities
will be • flieworb dlspl'"' at
10:30 Saturday night by the fta·
elne vot~nteer Fire DeputiJlent.
the year were
Webater Post
met Monday
home.

ride radio and .television \ tbow
t f Cl nc IDna ti ·
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Among the east wUI be BOnnl~

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aUthorized granted
of 1 llml$ed n11mber
•!~~~~ "'1'!'1;,, thia means of ~Sp'eoial Art A~arda for hiS
Cruhman yeaf at the Universdy
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half
w1i h tts cbn~~uanee contingent
with a Ioree of tm hl1 aeademile atandl~.
million men 'for
Guthrie,. who graduated in May
1ince tbe Korean from Mlr'dJepbtt High School
was an honor student and biB art
wort is well-known here.
He bas been staff arhst or•
the school newspaper and also oo
the year book and bas painted
sce nery and Ml!falt for a nurdbcr
school ~ventl.

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out re.eaek wort .outlined by the
St&amp;tion'e r8abreh Jtaff and ad·
minlatratlon. · Current experiments
are being conduct~d In beef tattlebreeding, fore1try, Bnd an e~den·
ive agronomy program-parUcuarty small gralnt, mhdow s~d·
lnga, and pasture improvement.
Foster is 33, married. and IMs
3- ehUdren, Billa Janet ana Tlmo-tby. He waa born and raised on a
farm near Johratown ObJo.

Violent Winds
Tornadoes Hit
Camp Meeting
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F 1re threatened two tank cara
1 nearby siding, and destroyed

L P m. and in tbe f!vening a an old eonverted railroad car once
shoW wiU be giv~n at 8 p. m. by used as a combmatmn bunk-recte-

Jamea H. Fo~~J!.1a the new fum
rnauger of tbe Qh~ AJrlcaltural
Pb.:perlrnent Stlltl~n a Southeutern
Would weaken Sttbatatlcn. ~t Carpenter in Meigs
with•Russia., County, Dll't!etor L. L RummeU an·
;nouDeed today,
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UDlver.Jty s College lOt Aarleult·
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ure. wal
, formerly manaser Of the
Station a Trumbull County fa~.
Bef-ore that he w~rked brlellr at
lUte MadiJon Caunty subataUon. He
'#, Jepl•ctli Jo"!' Hamlll who reBiped

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lr:ag, Aua:. 14, the fir.st futf day or
adivhica of the Cal&lt;' Juc1ging of
ponies and horses wUI be the
vandstanrl event begl~ning t~t

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Two Tank Cars
Hobson Yards

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REVS. CASE. RHODES

The car, a 1955 Oldlmobile dn v·
Tt\e annual Homecomm 11 serv- en br Ward. waa. complere1y de·

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Ridge wdl be
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The day's services will begtn
witb the Sunday School hOur at
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9' 30 A.
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dren•s Soni .Program at 10 :30,
At 11 A M. the pastor, Rev . E.
T. Bra~mb of Tuppers l"lamt,
will deliver tht; message for the
mnrnmg worJhlp service.
A plcnlc luncb wtlb be served
~~:e se~~1;e ~.::C~n:: !rez :~·
Rev Willard ~ and Cole n
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Taken Bli&gt;&lt;·Death
At AthenS Home

Hickory Chapel
° Centennta
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ObservedSU0day

Post Conum'ttees
Are Announced By
Dr.ew-\Vebster

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molishe d In the
The accJ·
dent oeturred when t he auto
The admi.nutratlon amendment
swerved to mtss a car m the road would £orbld tbe att.Otaey pn·
and left the road and turned over
after the right r l!t:r tire blew out era1 to iptervene in •ucll eaea:
except by JDVttahon (!If local .•• ' ~
Ward told pollee that the weath tborit1es such. 11 ~ebool boU'dJ ~
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er condition at be t1me of the nr play-gro!lDd authortt.ies wiJb. •
acrident waa foggy and t hat a "•r tng to end segregation bul m~t.­
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lilopped m the road ah1!11d ttl him m g resuta.nce.
without light. and ca used him to
Presulent EisenhoJVer, In a for·
leave tlte r041d. The dmer or the mal s tatement
T,Uetiday ' bTgbt
stopped car wu s.ud to have left after th.e Senate v~led to format.
tbe scene of tile accident.
ly ~ons1der bu 119Jf&amp;e-paued ra.
e1al rights bill, , an~ared to
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leave the doo~ wid,e (I~ to JUt~
tor tile 1:00:.1.. M , .,...[
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lUOf
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u:e to--furnliH"
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He urged the Seute to, Pill
s~ng; and the Rev. Case will ~e.
hver the afte rnoon message wh1ch 'I
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the bill ..without und~ delay'..
will follow a song sen ice at whum
and with cnppUng aolendmepJ,,
But he restated the four bui!!
both the engaged smgers, and vis- J
1hng singers wdl parUctpate Mr.
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obJeCtives of hiS btU and .said
Rhoads aecompamea thetr songs
Mn. Cora Ato r . oo, rornw r one is to provtde a reasonable1 il'
with the aceordian.
Bradbury res 1 d~t. died F nda; program of a.uJStance, in effons 1""
The "Case and Rhoads., evan- at her home m Athens. She was to protect con.stituhonal n1hll of •
gellstic team 1s w1dely known the daug hter or the late Albert citizens ThiS would fit ia W!lh
throughout central and aouthern and Anninda Story QJH ~ey and the r-eported plan for modifitaOhio, where they have made many was a native of Metgs county.
tJOn or part Ill./
appearances durmg the past few
Sur vtvors 1nclu C:e hPr husbanrt
The Unltel! Press was Informed
Y~11.rs.
Hamby; a daugbter, Mn. Erma the admi01Jtration a.l.ao would jc.~
There w11l be no night serv1cc
Howard, WaYerly; a son, Oakley, cept two amentl'm~ntll proPoaecl
Akron , two brothcro~ : .
Elwood by Sen Richard B. Russell J&gt;.Ga,
B&amp;we n, 111 ; M11Jard, Greencamp leader of the amendmenU ~P"'
four su t ers Mrs.. Clartce D 'ly, posttion to the biU. One wouiQ
Hemlock Grove, Mrs. Erma Doug make the ! talf director of thelas, Ferris: Mr&amp;. Verna Scott, btll'A proposed civtl rights eom-Dallllll CJtv: :\Irs Nol'il Hanmng, musion subject to Senate cOnllontgomery , fi ve grandchildren; firmation. The other would
ten great grandchildren. She was b1d the commission to accept U:le
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a me mber of BraCibury Church aid of voluntary workers.
Tbe Senate banded Eisenhower
'11le Rev. Robert Hurley, form of Christ.
er Middleport
resident,
h•d
Funeral services were he'! d and northern Demoeratic Uberlll
charge of the program for the Monday at the Ja eger and Son a resounding triul'lpb late Tun·
100\.h anniversary or the Hickory Funeral Home w1th bunal in day by voting 71·18 t.o collllder
the bill formallY.
Chapel Methodist Church Sund;~y Alexander Ce meter y
The Senate today swung Into
July 14 .
Friends from Bradbury who
attended the servtces were Mrs. the main event deba\e on the
The Huntmgton District Super ' Letha Russell, Mr an{l Mrs. At- elvi.l rights bill
Soutbemeh planned a filibiRintendent, Dr Paul Refern was len Roush and Mrs Sisson. Call
the speaker at the m11nung wor· ing at the Funera! Home nn ter But the "wnrd" comprnllliie
ship serYice and other speaken; Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Da!e quietly, tentatively ,ervaded the
were the Rev. Robert Love ancl- Barnil.art, Mr. and Mrs. Ed King, capitol,
Maybe something could be
the Rev. Mack Bennett Jr., form- Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.um, Mrs.
wnrked out . • .
er member, of the church who Gritf Russell.
The admin.iJtration readied a
have entered lbe mmistry
~-----major compromise on Part m~
Local fr1ends wbo attended th.c
the part of the bill that aouthem·
1 sei'N'ieea were Mr
and Mrs R1· •
en contend would aUow the go\....
chard Chambers, Herbert ChllllternmeDt to enforce sebool inteben and Mrs. Rober t Harris o1f
0
grJtion with federal troop':
Heath Method tst Church.
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An informed source 1a1.d an
admi.aisb'ation amendment would
forbid the attorney general t !l
l nt~vene in
integratiOn tlse&amp;unless lDvit~d by local ~ehool'
boirdJ or playground antboritlea.
But som.e northern Democrats
opposed golna too far on a 'compromise. Moreover, an admlnistra
taon spokesman said the adm.lr.Istration would not budge on the
The Mason County Chapter of
btU's votmg righll set'!tion grantDisabled Amer1can vetenns vot·
ing no injury tr1al to Yiolaton •
ed In favor of paving the street
And Sen. Russell B. Li':lnJ Dalongside their recently
pur·
La said unless Part lU II elimieha5ed bowe in Mason City at a
nated entirety and jury trials
meeting held at their
h;~~U on
provlded the aouthern debate will
Tuesday evening.
run •'JnternunabJy "
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Local 'Horse'men
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~Jr..J:i~~~i: IMason DAVVotes Wellston Sbqw
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To Pave Street
Beside Property

auutmer beat, wlDttr cold, nt'r housekeeper's soapy

rq can maa a Flcnlum• Veneti~ bUnd peel its colorful coat

• • . thaQka, iD p1rt, to ·Texas Eutehl.

Texao E~atom lrollsporta ,.,.,., ,... via pi~ne from tl\li
SOUlhwest lor uao In the l'lem~Qatoa. N. J.• ploat of flunter
J:louilu Aluminum Corporalloa. Hete, the pa ia.uoeo! to babt
enamel finiobea that woa~ chip, ct101:: 01 peel on Fleuium•
blind alata. Becauae tempenturo cooiiOIIe vory criti&lt;OIIn the.
lbort..,yclo bolting procesa uood, t:i0111 Datura! , ... witb lU
llllilorm boot, lo lhe Ideal fuel lor the job.

l'lmmer
Fnur lime•
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